THE DAILY jtECOIUHJyiOy.
FK |.»*V ... SKPTI.MBEB Hi 18»0.
COMMERCIAL.
San Francisco Produce Market.
Sas Frakcibco, September 16th— 1 P. M.
FLora- We quote brands as follows: Beat City
Eitra. $6 12J: Haktrß" Extra, {s<gs 12J; Superfine,
83 "xXtt4; intericr Extra, f4 50.04 75; interior
Superfine, ?3 50(84; Oregon Extra, H 50,»4 75;
choice do, *5 ; Oregon Superine, S3 [email protected] ; Walla
Walla Extra, #4 50(n4 75 V bbl , ,~~
Wiisat— The market to-day was almost lueless.
A general feeling of depression appeared to prevail,
and but little epi'it marked transactions at the early
session of Chiiige. Still it must be remembered
that tlie week, so far, has been more thau usually
active, and operators cannot be expected to pur
chase much in excess of tonnage they may have
secured. Bales today inoluie 1,000 ctls good
milling, *1 375; 200 do choico chipping,
$1 35 • 600 do good do, $1 32J : 600 do do,
$1 30 ; 500 do fair do, gl 25 ; 250 do Odessa, $1 25 ;
400 do poor coast, jl 10 ; 2,300 do for superfine,
fl 07* V ctl. We quote: No. 1, $1 35 «1 37J;
choice milling, si 40; 2,81 [email protected] 32J*cU.
BARLF.T— There was some slight inquiry this morn
ing for choice ]»arcels for shipment East. The mar
ket exhibits no particular strength, and buyers do
not apprebend any marked advance. Salesof 1,000 sks
light new brewing, 85c ; 250 do good bay feed, 80c
S ctl. Brewing is quotable at 90(tr95c; feed, [email protected]
80c ; Chevalier, $1 32^1 371 for choice bay and
85ci?$l 25 for coast.
Hat— Receipts do not come forward s.s freely as
was anticipated. Market linn. Cargo lots on the
wharf range from 89 to |12 50 $ ton.
Hops— Receipts for the season so far have been
light. tTQtn 15(if20c V lb w^uld probably cover all
transactions.
F»i'iT— Grapes are a shade cheaper, and Peaches
are a trifle dearer. Other descriptions show no van«
tions of consequence. We quote : Apples, [email protected]
t' box fur ordinary, and [email protected]$L for choice
qualities; Pears, 30 @ 40c %> - box; - Bartlelt
do, 50c S box of 25 Ib 3, [email protected]$l $ b..x
of 40(a45 lbs, and [email protected] 25 V box of CO lbs ;
Cantaloupes, 25 (3 50c ¥ crate ; Sweetwater
Grapes, [email protected] » box ; Tokay, [email protected]$l *I box ;
oli',' 1 ' Hafflbu^ 350T0*; ** box ; Muscat, 50(<JC0c
¥bsx; Rose of Peru'SOgCSc^box; Watermelous,
[email protected]»l V dozen; Blackberries, S2 50®4; Straw
berriea, [email protected]; Figs, 50£G0e#box; Peaches.
$1(31 J5 for boxes and baskets ; Plums. [email protected]}c V
lb for ordinary kinds and 3c $ lb for German
Prunes ; Lemons, *»«?10 ¥ box for Sicily, and 55(06
for Australian; Limes, $17 50(920 for Mexican;
Tamarinds, [email protected] V lt> ; Bananas, 32(34 V bunch.
Hosbt— We quote: 0. Mb, 1U«13:; strained,
6Jc for dark and [email protected]}c 11. for white.
Kim- The demand seems to be on the increase.
For strictly fine qualities of fresh there is constant
inquiry, and fancy prices to a certain extent
would often be paid for a suitable article.
We quote: Choice r011,29332ic Vlb ; fair to good,
[email protected] $B> ; inferior to orJinary, 20<g23c, inside
rate for mixed lots from country stores. New firkin
is quotable at 21<g25e ¥ lb. Pickled comes within
the range of [email protected] Eastern is iv fair supply,
and [email protected] 9 lb will probably cover the bulk of
offerintrs.
C'Hgisi— Fresh arrivals of Eastern are at hand
per railroad. •We quote : California, 12<ai4c ;
do, In drums, [email protected] ¥ lb ; Eastern, 16tgl8c;
Western, [email protected] ¥ n>.
Ee«»— It must be understood that our top rate is
for an article that ia guaranteed. We quote : Cali
fornia, 2SXgS4c; Salt Lake, 25c ; Eastern, 25c ;
Lime, 25c.
Gamr— The stalls this morning were furnished
with many kinds tint have not been seen for some
time. The game law yesterday ceased to be oper
ative for a season, unj purchasers will now have the
advantage of a greiter var ety for selection. We
quote : Mallard Ducks, $4(34 50 V dozen ; Sprigs,
92 [email protected] ; Teal, $.! [email protected]; Widgeon, SI 50tg2 ; Eng
lish Snipe, $2 50i&3 V iotea ; Venison is quotable
at [email protected] $1 n. ; Hare, $1 [email protected] ; Rabbits, [email protected] 25 ;
Doves, 75c V dozen.
Wool— Doalers report no improvement in tbe
dituatlon. We quote nominal, as follows
ieigl9e toT burry ; [email protected] for free south
ern and San Joaiuin. Northern is quotable
at [email protected] for ordinary heavy grades ; Humholdt,
[email protected]; Siskiyou 27i5230; Washington Territory,
25'*28c Fall lamb clips are quotable at 12(514c for
fair to good Southern, and HiaiOc for choice do ;
poor Northern, [email protected] *l lb. Strictly free and light
Northern would probably bring 20ta22c $ lb. East
ern Ocegou sells at icaiOe for inferior, and [email protected]
for choice. Fine light fleece Valleys come about
290, while common grades are nominally [email protected] S>.
Sacramento Market.
Frett — Our Sacramento quotations are from
the price-lists of W. R Stronir & Co., and are
revised up to 6 P. M. yesterday. They rep
resent trade prices, and have in view selected
fruits suitable for shipment : Apples, 75i-(*Sl ;
apples, papered for long shipment, SI 25;
pears, ordinary varieties, 75cg$l 25 ; Bartlett, $1 25
(£2 ■ prunes, $1 25 V box ; peaches, $1 25(Sfl 75
V box; figs, [email protected] *! lb; plums, $1 [email protected] 50 *
box ' oranges are very scarce, quotable at $40 ji M ;
Tahiti ; lemons, Sicily, $9:310 V box ; California, $4(3
4 50; Ausiraliin, $6i*s 50* box; limes, Mexican,
[email protected] ¥ box ; bananas, (S(gH 50 ¥ bunch ; pine
apples, B<g9 V dozen; tomatoes, [email protected] * box ;
watermelons. 75c * dozen; grapes are in
Tariety at 75ci£$l 25 9 case ; Grape", in bxs,
[email protected]*l ; rantal-nipes, 60c ¥ zen. The market is
entirely bare of Limes. There is, however, a fair
■upply of Lemons to take their place.
Frkd — Our quotations are frum the price-lists of
E. A. Burr, of this city, and are eorrectw' to date :
Oat hay, [email protected] V ton. baled ; alfalfa, «[email protected] V ton,
baled ; bran, *[email protected] %> u.n; barley, So<£itsc cwt
irround barley, 95cc*»l » cwt.; wheat, $1 [email protected] 35
9 cwt.; oau, $1 [email protected] V cwt.
Eastern and Foreign Markets.
New York, September 10th.
BMUMTurrs — is quiet and Wheat is un-
Kttled, latter at $1 [email protected] 09.
Hides- Quiet. The extreme high prices check
business. Sales of C 45 California at 21c, sixty
days.
Barlst— ls rather better, 9Jc bid, and SI asked
for No. 1, bright.
Liverpool, September 10th.
Wheat — Good to choice California, »s 3d to 9* Bd.
BAB FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.
PSah Fbjlkcisoo. September 16, 1880.
MO3NINO XCSSION.
gtlODhfr lOKaiCJJ lFsJo«tlce 1 [email protected]
380M«xiean 12»«512i 131 Union 23K««!
MOOnold *C ....«** 3j 21*0 Ala. 2 60.< M
10 Be«t*Belcher...:.lli 225 Julia. 40(!?35o
330 un*. . .2 35>g2 4uj 140 Cal "lonia 40c
200 BaTure 8 80 100 Baltimore l£c
400<Jon V»-....3 «k«3 15|i0iVISilT«r HiU So(<?7se
60ChoU«r 3 75 300 Senator I'c
MPotosi ' 2 50 : 900 I*l7 Wash 4 c
133H.*N«r. H 175 00. HUI .25c
45U. l'oiat.. *Sl ■-•■' , m Ward ICO
lOOlmnerUl 35c 100 Andes 1 75
40 V J.cktt 81 1W Scorpion 2 05
100 iisicht-r ill 20G.G»te 3
175 8. Ne»«d» 11K<*JI I f Solid SUrcr. ..„ .35c
120 Utah. lli»«10J 1520 -0n..... 1 [email protected] 43
4SO Bullioa. \i*' ' 3>i 50 N. Bonanza 2"c
luu Eie!»(iuer IH 700 U. Doraio. 35CJ45C
150OTermau. 1 10
An«RSOO!f pmuoM.
B«lmont 35c 30 Hnl«-«r 175
15Eu-eka«.on 161 2 0 Syndicate. 75c
130 *< Belle .?.." •• 124 315 IVlvidere 4!<<*4oc
lOOManhitton 50c 483 Champion 3(tC.bc
50MeUlia 40c 6JO Bl«khftwk 23<ir30c
600 1-rize... 2 50 165 Booker 15.<r20c
50HuT 25r 120M.JUO 2 2%^ 20
4MTnicarora. 95c W I'Elrersit, 10c
300 Dar iBWJOi 60«Ju'.iter 40c
lWßeUelale 5* 150 S. Bui™ 50c
&JoAlbi>n 'JMcsk 3U)Addend». .50c
40 Walt* 75i 50Noonday 1 M
1300 N. Ule. . . .4**so< 50 N. Noon.lay .2J
em M I'ot<«l 26c 100 D StindarJ. 50c
735 E. Mt. I>iaW 60c 300 Mammoth. .. ; 1
lulO Culumbus. 2 fr-V«S 200 Oro 170
170 Bodie i";i 4-jO M White sy^soc
5) Kcchta TOe SO Tiptop ■. 5J
4-)Tio«. %t lO^.Kins Si
lWsummit [email protected]»c 1 OC. 11. H •
Ooodahaw '>XeBS.
A cerrespomient of the Lodi litriew,
writing from Railroad Flat, Calavcras ,
county, B»ys : lilroad Flat is toniglit a ]
deserted village, only one person remaining
there, all others having fled. Every resi
dent in the place, three persons excepted,
have lately been prostrated by malarial
fever. Five persons have died, and the
school is broken up.
— ♦ •♦
Indian hop pickers have appeared in force
at the hop yards of I'uyallup, W. T. They
come from every scctiem as far north as
Sitka, and bring their provisions and camp
equipago in canoes. Kntire families, in
cluding tho dogs, accompany tho pickers.
I Hays Tried Hammer s Cascara Safrr»da
Bitters, and find they are all they are recom
mended to be. O. N. Cboskite, Sacramento.
Haikik's Oltckholb or Tar, for cousrhs and
colds, contain! no opiates or astrinsents. The best
preparation ont for children.
Havuer's Cascara Saokada Brrnsiu cures all
complaint! arising from an objtruc;ed state of the
system. ~-_^
lUm*»r'» Gltc*iolk op Ta», for coughs and col Js,
Try '•■
Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver
CURE
A Positive Remedy for ALL
Kidney, Liver and Urinary
Troubles of both Male and
Female.
READ THE RECORD:
•• it saved my lif«."-E. E. Lately. Selma, Al».
" It in the remedy" that will cure the ma-iy dii-
case* peculiar K> women.--Mo-.hu- Mi^r.e.
•< It hu pawed severe te* and won in.l ,>-s ■ n
from .on,J of the Mgett medical Ulant in the
C 3 u-trj-."- York World.
«Xo Remedy heretofore discovered tan be held
for one moment in comparison with It. -C. A.
Hdncy, D. D., W«Mo£ton._l>. >..
O-'lhli'Creir.lal«»l Kcnic.ly H for
Ba by »rmwl»«» In all p « rt » ot iht
World. [• —
TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
r.ocnnsTEß, N. T.
H. C. KlßiT* 00..
AGEKT6. . . . ... -»uil-sWFtf*Bw4tS '
The Dbuh Major.— Hib feet rose and
fell with the regularity of quartz-crushers;
his bearskin was as towering an* fluffy as a
cat's tail in spring time. HW gauutletud
left hand was glued to his hip, and his
fjauutleted right hanu to bis staff, sawing
right and left for dear life. Then he
reached the second line of review and pre
pared to salute. First be raised the staff
shoulder high and wobbled it four times like
the walking-beam of au engine, Then he
reversed it and ga.ve one gildetfluke to the
right and two fiabdabs to the left, twirled
the knob seven times, flung the staff twenty
feet in the air, and made a motion as if he
were going to turn a triple somerset before
it comedown again. Instead of this, how
ever, he caught it deftly, tucked it under
his right arm, shot out his left horizon
tally, crooked his elbow and laid the back
of his hand on his brow. And he did all
this with such skill, rapidity and pride
that the small boy cried: "0, looker
him, Jimmy ! My eye ! don't he look like
a biled lobster nor nothin' :"— [Chicago
Tribune.
I Cheerfully Recommend Hammer's
Cascara Sagrada Bitters for dyspepsia,
habitual constipation and liver complaint
They have made me a well man.
Tt. Davis. 411 X street. Sacramento.
Bkrtaid'b hMium Injection. — The famous
French remedy for gonorrhoea, gleet, etc. M. S.
Hammer, Sacramento, agent for Pacific coast. Sent
C. O. D. to any address.
0^
Ail agreeable substi-
tute' for pills and dras-
tic cathartics \
t
. FOR. THE CURE OF
CONSTIPATION ;
AND ALL DISORDERS
ARISING FROM AN OB-
STRUCTED STATE OF
THE SYSTEM. \
One Lozenge is the usual dose," to
be taken at bed-time ; dissolve slowly
in the mouth or cat like fruit or r.
confection, ". (
Physicians and ihe Faculty i
prescribe and indorse it. \
Tropic-Fruit Laxative is
sold by druggists ['".;
Li'f Prepared only by :-/.■'
J. E. HETHERINGTON,
New York and San Francisco.
11. c. KIKK «* CO..
WHOLESALE AGENTS... SACRAMENTO. j
»n«-tf
POLITICAL. ~~
"In my opinion Ihe bc«t InterciU of Ihe
whole country, Xorlh and Soath, demand
the hmm of the ticket headed bj Car-
fleld and Arthur."-l. 8. VKAKT. -;-".
Republican Meetings!
HON. H. F. PAGE,
Republican Nominee for Con-
gress, Second District,
WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE
issues of the day as follows :
AUBURN. Friday, September 17
GRASS VALLEY Saturday, September 13
NEVADA CITY Monday. September 20
DUTCH FLAT Tuesday, September 21
FOREST HILL Wednesday, September 22
LODI Friday, September 24
STOCKTON Saturday, September 23
LINDEN Monday, September 27
OALT Tuesday, September 28
PLYMOUTH Wednesday, September 29
AMADOR CITY Thursday, September 30
lONE Friday, October 1
SUTTEK CREEK Saturday, October 2
JACKSON Monday, October i
MOKELUMNE HILL Tuesday, October 5
SAN ANDREAS ..Wednesday, October' 6
SHEEP RANCH Thursday, October 7
COLUMBIA ..Friday, October S
SONORA... Saturday, Octcber 0
SACRAMENTO Monday, October 11
ELK GROVE... Tuesday, October 12
TRUCKEE Trursdiy, October 14
ROCKLIN Friday, October 15 .
ANTIOCH Saturday, October 16
j N ORTON YILLE Monday, October 18 j
WALNUT CREEK. .At 2r. M. Tuesday, October 19 J
PACHECO Tuesday, October 19
HAY WAR* S Wednesday, October 20
CENTERVILLE Thursday, October 21
MISSION SAN JOSE Friday, October 22
PLEASANTON At 2P. M. Saturday, October 23 |
LIVERMORE ..Saturday, October 23 j
SAN LEANDRO Monday, Octorer 25 j
BERKELEY... Tuesday, October 26
OAKLKND Wednesday, October 27
V.1.-T OAKLAND ....Thursday, October 28 j
ALAMEDA Friday, October 29
PLACERVILI.E Saturday, October 30
GEORG ETOWN Monday, November 1
tS" County Committees will please make all neces-
sary arrangements for the mettinTS.
II«>\. «'. .V. FOY will accompany MR. PAGE I
and speak at Martinez, lone, Sutter Creek, Jackson,
Mokelumno Hill, Ssn Andreas, Sheep Ranch,
Columbia and Sonora; and «K\, JO 11.%' F.
M11.11.1t at üburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City,
Dutch Flat, Sto;kton, Plymouth and Ainador City.
lIOX. XEWTOX BOOTH will likewise speak
with MS. PAGE at jilace^ to be hereafter (losi^nated.
' By order of the Republican State Central Com-
mittee. P. B. CORNWALL, Vice-Chairman.
Jauu R. Fishtkox, Secretary. sls-3t
HOnTjR CLASCOCK
DEMOCRATIC AND WORKINCMIN'S
-VTOMINEE FOR CONGRES3 IN THE SECOND
i^l Cunjrnssional DUtrict, wilt ajdress the people
of »aia distnet at the following places and dates :
I ROCKLIN Friday, September 17
! TLACERVILLE Saturday September 18 j
GEORGETOWN Monday, September 20
EL DORADO Tuesday, September 21
PLYMOUTH Wednesday, September 22
lONE CITY ... TIILMIIIIIJ. September 23
AMADOR CITY Friday, S<ptsn>ber 24
SUTTER CREEK.. Sat irday, S«pt«nber 2S
VOLCANO. ..Monday, September 27
JACKSOV Tuesday, September 23 I
MOKKLUM.N'E lill, . Wtxlnesday, September V 9
SAN ANDKEAS. Thuredav, September 30
SHEEP RANCH Fridiy, October 1
SONORA Saturday, October, 2
COLUMBIA... Monday, October 4
CHINESE^CAMP Tuesday, October ; 6
L0D1...... .'„.....:..... ..Wedne5day, October 6
OALT ......Thursday, Cctober 7 j
LIXDES Fr.divy, < ctobcr 8 j
STOCKTON. . I.' Saturday, October 9 j
ELK GROVE...; Monday, October 11
FOLSOM .; Tuesday, October 12
SACKAMENTO ........ ....Wednesday, October 13
NORTONVILLE ...Thursday, October 14
ANTIOCH.. Friday, October 15 |
WALNUT CREEK. Saturday, October 16 '
'/ I.v order of the Second District Congressional !
Committee. . R- D. STEPHENS, Chairman. !
WK.JL GineOP, Secretary. il td I
LITIEB YIIST, a:
LIST OF -■ LETTERS KE.U AIAIXG IB
the Postoflice - it Sacramento on Tharedayl
eptember 16, 1880: .. ;
tartle, ilr» Nellie :[ '. iiei» ii. M»» Lvia .
lauer, Mrs. Catherine Hoore, MiJ J-mes
lee, Bessie iiory, iiiss £ il
!:st, Mrs Hattie Jiyler, Miss Ray M
Iroughton, Mrs Hagcr \ewtoa Mrs Elizabeth'
irott, Mrs Eliztbeth i' .=,:.': BB V
'ampbell, Miss Emns.l Nieocrhoos., 2'rs B .
Ihadwick, Mrs Ama:ida IT.i lips. Miss liattie D
Hark, Mrs L Pictcncr, Mrs Sar-h -
Hark, MrsTW - Puttw. Un Mar^ret .
lollin, Mi-s M Ities, Miss A'.uia
Jonrad, Mrs S UevuoMs, Mrs it 8
Ironan, Mrs "uiin '■ Ho ka, Mru Mary I .!•
!uf bother, Mrs Vv" m »cribn«-r, Cnrie
lauson, Mary Smith, lln Jcs ie B .
>rc6dom, M^^s F. Spiiujr, Mrs Fannie C
r*uller, Mrs Delia G btammer, Mrs Carrie
lenderson, Mrs Mary btotler, Mrs Mary
[yes, Miss Nettie Todhunter, Mrs II A .
lensen, Mrs PI) Turrell Miss Carrie
iai<tht«, Mrs Emma V M'adworth, Mag^jry
Lewis, Mrs E T • Warr, Mrs Magcie
Martin, Mrs E L Webb, Mrs Bertha
ileriis, MissUu*ie Winn, Mrs Addie
i;rutlentcn's List.
lller, Newell Frederiek3,C(va!)Xiet£ck6 J J
\nieB, Chas «arrett, F B O'Connor Peter
Mden, DA OirdntrS W Olone, J,ohn
Ulers, David Garrij;us,HouV-2 Pallmerston, C
Anderson, Ole Gibson, Chas Pemetill, F S
Ast, Bartley - Giannetti, V Per ins, S A
fUhton, Frank Greer, D F Plath, Fred
Auerbach, M Hackney, E J Pizarro, J A
Atkinson, Wm Hathaway, J W Pommer, G C
Bennett, B ; Hastings. B F - • Ransnme, W A-2
Brown, Wm Hassler, Anton Kay, Wm
Brjte, Geo Hidden, C G Kice, D A
Byam, H S Hisbie, KiglC'.ns, S B-3
Caverlev, n Hill, J Rockett, John
Collins, "las Hill, F A Robbins, N B
Conroy, Bennie Howell. F J Robinson, T J
Cotter, Thos Hummer, D W Kobin'on, J M
Cuevas, N Johnson, J J Rose, M J
Curry, J J Kasiahua, J C Rutan, Sauire
Davis, Wm Knonles, D M Saldia Pedro
Davenport, A Kroser, Wm Shields, A
Dennett, E J Kuhn, August Silver, Joseph
Dixon, Wm Kuhakaulla, X Slack, J - •:: ••.--.
Durward, C ■ Lemore, Milton Smi th, Oscar r'tV
Dreyer, Hans Lcttner, S H Smith, PC.
Duffy, Patsey Liesch, Anton Stout, Geo
Dujfan, Patrick McLaren, J 0 Tharp, Orlande
Eldridge, II H McNerney, Jas Weeks, G T
Eslinger, O W Magliette, G Williamson, F
Fayerweather, II Moffett, JF. Wilson, J A
Fairchild, E Mattson, James Wormald, ilr
Farr, J W Mauldin, Lopez Wolf, John
Finn, Dan Moore AD
W. C. HOPPING. Postmaate'.
BUSINESS CARDS. ~
DB. WAIXACE A. BKIGG9
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESl-
dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Buildin?, J
itreet, between Second and Third. Office hours : 8
.09A.M.. 11a.m. to 2p. Si., and 6to 8 P.M. 812-tf
CBOTE L. JOOXSOX.
A TTORNEY AT LAW-OFFICE, FIFTH ST.,
/\ bct.v««.i I and J. Residence, No. 207 I
itrnet. betwoen Sftventh and Eighth. slO-4nlm
T. B. IMcFABLA.%U, V
TTORNEY AT LAW-OFFICE, SOUTHWEST
t\ corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence,
t street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. s9-4d*
lIEMOV.IL. ':
DR NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO
M street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, |
>io. 913. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 A. ji.
laily. - ■■-■■•...-:■ ■-■- B9tf
(KEED UAI»O.\D,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
a\_ Oflico In Quinn'B new building, comer of
■'ourth and J streets (up stairs), Sacramento. s6-4p
J. A. CIXMSGHAM,
SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS,
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra-
nento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lioo
(York, eU:. Also, all kinds of Repairing. Chang ne
Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a
Specialty. ;-- ■ - s6-4pU
M. R. BEARD <t t'O.,
CJIATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, WRAPPING
Paper Etc., No. 312 J street, between Third
iiul Fourth. . • s6-4plm
DB. 0.1 111 AX
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO No. 904 J
street, over Goeings' drug store. Speci J of-
See hours— to 10 A. M.. and 1 tb 2 and 7to 8 P. v.
[iesidence, northwest corner Eleventh and G streets.
- sl-lm" '
CALL OX SCOTT «V MI IB
X^O.SOS J STREET, FOR THE LATEST STYLES
J\ in GAS FIXTURES. Plumbim,' in all its
branches done at short notice. Being practical
workmen, we are able to do work at the lowest
rates. au23-4plm
C. H. KBEBB A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS,
Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Window
Shades and Wax Flower Goods, Pictures, Moldings
Painters' and Artists' Materials, No. 626 J, and 1006
Seventh street, Sacramento, Cal. au26-4ptt
WM. TTKXBEKGKB,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER AND MA-
chinlst, I ront and N streets. Manufacturer of
Outtenherjrer's Horse Power*, Patent Ground Roller
and Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All kinds of
Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, Three Miller PaUnt Hay
Presses. an26-4plm
W. B. iLxiuirrs,
SIORNER OF FRONT AND L STREETS
1/ Highest price for HWes, Sheep PelU and
low. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest
mproved Sausage Machines, Stuffers, Lard Presses.
Etc Prompt caah returns made for all consign-
ment*. la -- n "
BEHOVED.
CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,
Attcrneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have
removed their office to No. 607 I street, between
Sixth and Seventh. Ju24-4plm
W. A. HUJHSOX, M. D..
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offico, southwesi cornet of Seventh and J
KreeU in Bry «'s new building, up stairs. Rcsi
dence, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets,
Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toBp. m.
au2s-4plm
E. L. BILLLXGB A CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
in Fino Brandies, Wines and Liquor*. Agents
for Dr. JaUe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters ; also,
acenw for Litton Sprinzs Selticr Water, Sonoma
county California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth
and Fifth. au26-4plm
H. r. ROOT. ■ ALEX. KXILBOM. 1. DRIBCOL.
:-.:'. ROOT, XEILSOX A CO.,
UNION FOUNDRY-IRON AND BRASS
Founders and Machinists, Front street, be-
•-ween N and O. Castings and Machinery of every
Jescription made to order. ' jn*24-4plm
JAMES HeGUBE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT-
ters, Pilings, Gratings, House-work and
Bhckstmthir.gin general. No. 148 X street, between
Fifth and Sixth Second-nand Doorf .or salo
au22-4ptf - ■- ■ - '
1856. F. FOSTER, IBT9.
BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK
I > Book Manufacturer, No. 319 J street, between
Thipl and Fourth, Svaamento. au2o-4pU
._ DB. 6. DART,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HOMOSOP-
athist. Ofliee on J street, between Sixth a.d
Seventh, north side, Sacramento, Cal. Diseases of
the heart and lungs a specialty. Office hours, from
9 to 11 A. m ,Ito 3 and 6to 8 P M. »n2l-4plm*
" DX. HATCB.
OFFICE 84 J STREET.— OFFICE HOURS: 9
A. M. and 12:3 C to 2 P. M. jy29-tf
CAPITAL ALE YAIXTB,
TVTO. 302 J, AND 1005 THIRD STREETS
1> Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. M. to 1 o'clock
p M The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
' ]yl3-4plm BOWERS k LONGABAUOH.
1 CARLI. ■ '.CaOLT.
CABLE A tBOLT,
CONTRACTORS ANl> BUILDERS, ARE PRE-
pared to Ao all kinds of work in their me, in
city or country. Prindnal place of business, Sacra-
mento. Shop, S2 Second street, between X and L.
Post-office Box, 410, Sacramento. JyU 4pti
n. U. He WILLIAMS,
HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, EE-
tween I and J. Machinery of all kinds made
to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car-
lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired.
For sale, % 26hors* stationary • engine and boiler,
complete. : anl4-4pU
Jl'UrS STRETJE.
CJUOCESSOR TO FOX 4 BTP.UTZ, IMPORTER
J5 and Wbolesalo Dealer In Wines and Liquors,
So. 41 J street, Sacramento Soie agent for A.
Hupfcl's Sons' New York Be er. an:4-4plm
~" 8. BOLOX nOLL.
A TTORNEY AND COUSSELOR-AT-LAW,
ATTORNF.Y AND COUSSELOR-AT-LAW,
CORSUR SIXTU ASD I STftKHTS, SACKAMKXTO,
Civ jySO 4plm
W>l. ELLERV BKIGGS. HI. D.,
OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOR
Uiscawi of t'io Throat. Oltlce, 42»J J street,
comer of Fifth, OTcr Sacramento Bank, Sacramento,
Cal. H >urs-9:30 to 12 A. ».; 1 to 4 r. K. Sundays—
930 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 4 p. m. Jyi-ti
mm L. J. KELLOGG. M. D.,
■fTOVEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN— AND
JjL residence, Nath»i bu'.ld : corner of Seventh
wdl streets. Office oours, b:SO A M.. S to 4
and 7 to Bp. ■ Ju3O-4plm
DR. G. L. SIMMONS.
NO. 212 J STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND
Third, Sacramento.
-, (9 to 10 A. M. ) -
tST OfJJcc Itouni:'} 2to4p. x. } ap29-4pU
: (7 to 8 p. M.)
: PIONEER LIVERY STABLE.
r. I). SCRIYKR ............... Proprieto
Tif ACKS ON CALL AT ANY noOR ffli „
II day or night. Coapw, rhreU-r.,**^?
ltoci»wayi, Saroucheß, B>Ln.'ni3. with the^,.,/f : '
bestroadstera to be found in any livery jUble on tht
co«t for hire. Hor»e» ke?t in Uvery at reasonable
ntea. • Stables on Fourth »r.rc*t, b*twc-en I and
itf 4ot«
MARCUS O. HAWLEY & CO., .
Hardware mnd Aicrlcullural Implctuenl*.
;, SAN FRANCISCO
And Nta. a, 45 and 47 J street Sacnunonto
. -:BS4pixa3gggigigsgan*H
'■...' ...
BEAL ESTATE & INSUEANOE.
MDW. CADWALADEB. '.% .:■:: ~~ CHAS. R. TARSOSS.
■; CAOWALADER & PARSONS
: :'- (SucceESors to EJw. Cadwalader), +
REAL ESTATE AND • INSURANCE AGENTS,
SO. 61 J SIKKET.
tS" Real Fstate Bought *jd Sold on Commlssioii
AOE.VTB n X IH»
UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO,
ROYAL,
HAMRI*RQ t> REjII "^
: NORWICH, UNION AND LANCASHIRE FIR
INSURANCE COMPANIES ; and the
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF NEW YORK.
; b6-4pU -
INSURANCE NOTICE.
/-\FFICE OF INSURANCE C JMMISSIONFII OF
\J the state of California, San Francisco, August
30lh, ISSO.— To all whom it may concern : The
Kaneuil Hall Insurance Company, of Boston, Massa-
chusetts, having thia day surrendered its certifi-
cate of authority previously granted, thus with-
drawing from business iv ihia State, notice of such
withdrawal is hereby given, p irsu .nt to the require-
ments of Section 595 of tue Political Code. Said
Company id no longer authnrized to do business in
this Vtate. J- C. MAYNAUD,
. au3llm ■ Insurance Commissioner.
W. P. OOLEMAN,
T> EAL TATE SALESROOM, 89 J STREET
Be— l Estate Bought A Sold on Conunlutoß
Agent for the J l ,
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE,
FIREMAVS FUND OF SAN KRANCISCO
FIRE COMPANIES.-AISO the
K. Y. LIFE INSURANCF COMPANY. juSCMDItt
—~~~~ UNION
XNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.
Fire and Mnrlne.
CAPITAL, fully paid.... ........:... 9750,000
Losses promptly adjusted and paid in gold coin.
CADWALADER & PARSONS, -
General Agents Sacramento Div'n, No. 61 J street
aul3-4ptf .
BANKING HOUSES. ~
NATIONAL GOLD BANK
|"VF D. O. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO.
EDGAR MILLS. ......President.
. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President.
FRANK MILLER. Cashier
VNITED STATES DEPOSIT
■XCBANQI OH
Sew Torb, London, Dublin, Berlin, Paris ,
And all the prii.cipal cities of Europs.
Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000.
■-- ■ ■ 811-tf
PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.
OF SACRAMENTO.
Capita 1...:.;...... $500.0e0.
DIRECTORS :
WM. JOHKBTO!C, E. J. CKOLT,
Wm. R. Kijiuhts, .. ii Jons L. Hiiktooh,
E. C. Atkissoh, Saklbl Gottlieb. .
WM. BECKMAN : President.
WM. F. HUKTOOW Secretary and r»sMer.
MONEY TO LOAN. . - Sl-lm4p
QROOEBIES, LIQUOBB, ETO.
OKAS. W. RAPP & CO.,
f*\ KGCERS, 189 J ST. RET. FIFTH & BIITH,
vr
Sacramento.
A flflw dock of American Frenoh and Enellsb
Groceries. Also, a iarge aasormeut nf the (ineot
Japan Te»» - ■ , au'?-<T>l"'
WILCOX, POWERS & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
KU. 505 li STBrET. ;
5ACRAMENT0.................. 1 CAL.
aul9-4ptf "'."
REMOVED.
JtlJtS3W^ 3EC BROS.,
TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALF.RB IN
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
fine 4!randi«>, Wines and Kentucky Whisk led.
Aeents of the real Cbris. Schroeder's Nordhaeuiter
Whisky, and of the eenuine imported Culinbrcher
Beer. From Fourth street, to Xo. 118 X ktreet,
bet. Front and Seennd, ka.raiiniii .
r ■„.:: ... . • jy3o-4Dlm ■■■•- '--
SGECXjITZ'S
CEUEBRATEB
MILWAUKEE LAGER BEEE,
Also BOCA BEEB,
■ OH DRAOOHT, AT
CBI'HIEB'S SALOOST, XO. 533 t STCEET.
89-lm
OABEIAGES, ET G.
§ "pioneer
[addle ani Harness
So. Gi9 X (Ireet,
Next to Colden Eajle Hotel.
Manufacturer, Importer,
and Dealer. A full stock on
land of everything in the
business, at Reduced Prices.
Fine Harness and Side Saddles
offere i for cash, at one-half
from former prices. Patent C. >pper Riveted Collars
a specialty— never break or give wav at the rim.
.-■ ■■ sB lm ■- ••■•■«
A. A. VA!> VOORIIIKB. K. BiO.NK.
STONE &CO.,^gf_ I
! Uanufacturers. Importers and Wholesale Dealers It |
SADDLES, HARHESS, SADDLERY
lIACQWAKE, LEATIIEB,
SHOE FINDINGS, CAP.RIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Carriage Robes, Horse Clothing, Collars, Whips,
Saddlera' and Shoemakers' Tools, etc.
NO. S2O J STBEET, .
BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO.
SMplm ■
~ ™ PIKE & YOUNQ.
■ ARRIAGE MANUFACTUR- -~e
\_j era, corner of Fourth and ,*sgij/MtV-
Li streets, Sacramento, have on P^TMpyl.-^
! jand the largest assortment of Si>ii3i-= . —
Jarriages, Waeons and Bu^'iries to be (ound In Sacra
_«nto which ihev wiil sell at very '<rw r»t«n. aul3-4r
THE WOHDBR OF THIS WORLD!
i .
OT GOOD NEWS FOR ALL ! "B*
PROFESSOR lIERMAX'S
■ - WorH-Keno-w ned
.VERMIN DESTROYER
WHICH IS iKowjc TO bb
Far Superior to Anything Vet DiMovcred
for Killing
Rats, Mice, - Insects on Poultry,
NTS, BUGS, COCKROACFIFS, BLACK
j\_ Beetles, Fleas on Does, Blight and Insects
on Flanti, Moth in Furs, Tick or Scab on Sheep or
Goats ; also, on Cattle, etc.
/tST This preparation has been applied with jrrr-at
success against the Insects that .vt.uk the Coffee
Plants, and would doubtless be equally efficacious
with the Toa Plants.
3OLD IN PACKETS:
At 25e per packet; or Mv Packets. $1 25.
- tST This Powder is warranted fee from all bad
smell, and will keep in any climate. It may be
spread anywhere without r sk, as it l« quite harm-
less to Cats or D»jrs, as they wil not eat it. .
Directinns for use on each packet.
M»oufjctory: OiCAVEI : LANE, Houndsditch,'
City of London, Eni»!arid. ■
t& The above dis overy has grained for PROF.
HERMAN a Silver Prize Modal at the Inter-Colonial
Exhibition of Viet iria, Australia, i.f 136 '•, besides
numerous Testimonials. .'
tV Sole AjenU: H. C. KIRK & CO., J street,
Saaruncnto. *--->.-.-• an7.4n3m
■1 t,i Great Strenerthi'nlnjr. _j_j
Remody nn.l NEBVK TONIC KfF
li ihc iei;ium»te r«ult of over so yearj of|_|
experience. ai:il uurcs with unfailm,; ■■■■
CTUinty Nervous and rtijrsical ility. Scia- mMm
in.il WcakneM, S «rrmt<uihir», Imixitcncy, HU
I \!i.vj<;tcd ViuHty. ricm.iture Decline an. l mjdw.
\j3Vi of Mini. • .1. fro-n »h.ilcvfr |-iu.-.e prr>-B_J
duced. It cnr:i.hc« ftiid parities the Blood, WWa
Slrerwlhens the Ncr««. llr.im. Muscles, V-wBpM
cestiTn, ReproJacti»e Onans. an.l Yhyii.sXnWA
*td Mental Faculties. It stftps any unnatural v_f
(lebaiuting (train upon the system, ]Te\»-«!in{: WWAM ■ .
involuntary losse^ dcbihtAtni- creams, etc., so WAf,
destructive to mind *nd body. It is a WyJm
eliminator of all Ki>lne>- and DljiUf r Com- %fU
; : lints. To those su^crili^ from the evil effects KjPl
of Youthful I : ■'■■' I.S' r l-cr-.- rs, .l«pct:<!y. KgC
th^roi;^h, and [v.rm.incrt Cure is(.uarantccci VjK
l'rice. liW per bottle, or five lx>ttics in case, Bflrl
wiih lull directions an.l advice, $?a Sent «c- Ku
iy re from oXervction f> any a.luress i:;> m Brri
receipt of price, or C. O. I). To be lad only ■_?
director .M»«n«s^U«»l »- . : ■■ |2_
DR. SALFrELD, 216 Kearn) S!., S. F. Cat. V2I
Consuhr.ti Sir \t]y Conndcnttal. liy letter or jSfS
ftt »-S. c free To tiisure perfect seerecr, I EfV ; *
have ad >;»:cd a private ItJaress. under ivhicl; vffr
ill packages are forvarded. =-"' : ~- - . ■'•:'_■ :- W' t: -
NOTICE.
THI3 13 TO KOTIFY ALL PER-'ONS CON-
I • ■ cemed tt at no imc is aathorizt d to incur any
idebttdness or obtain any credit en n y account,
and that I will not l»y »ry bills ineuricd by any
one without a written Older from me. ' •-• ■■• ■■ : '-■ --■■ ■•■■>,
V _' , X. DOL'SWORTH.
I"; Los Argeleo, September C, 1-60. «13-iplw
, THE HOUSE TRADE UNION.
Carpets! Oil Cloths!
■■ '" . ' '■'.'' • ' ■ ■ _______ -- ■ ■■■'■ ' ; -'
E T O-, ET O-
Having Purchased a Job Lot
OF
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
WE SHALL OFFER THE SAME FOR SALE TODAY, A\"D GUARANTEE THE
PRICE TO BE UNDER ANY YET OFFERED :
Hemp Carpets, - - - - - only 25c per yard
Cottage Hemp Carpets, ■ - - - only 33c per yard
Ingrain Carpets, - - - - -40 and 50c per yard
Two-ply Carpets, - -■-'- - - -■ ; 50c per yard
Extra Two-ply Carpets (all-wool), - " only 80c 5 8r yard
. <rk«;i PRICE, $1 to 91 is).
Floor Oil Cloths, - - - at 50c, 60c and 70c per yard
Stair Carpets (wool), - - - -45c and 50c per yard
Stair Linen, - " - - - - 20c and 25c per yard
China Matting, - - - - - - 15c per yard
Japanese Matting (Extra Heavy), • - "- - 26c per yard
-ii* (lllA.l I.IU PBICE, 3Tic). . V:;
Holland Window Curtains, Fixtures Complete, - - only 70c
Oil Curtains, Bilt Border, Fixtures Complete, - - only SI 00
Venetian Blinds, -^ v,,-; / ,-. -- - - - -only 90 c
500 Fall Size Bed Comforters, - - . - only $1 15 Each
Other Grades at Different Prices.
tS- ALSO, WE SHALL, OFFER THIS WEEK EXTRA INDUCEMEST3 IN •
I_ A _E3 CUBTAINSI
White and Colored Bedspreads
TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK FROM THE EAST. LODGING HOUSES AND HOTEL-KEEPERS
'SHOULD NOT MISS THIS WONDERFUL INDUCEMENT. IT IS LIKE BUYING
TWENTY DOLLAR PIECES FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS.
O- Country orders promptly attended to. Samples in Carpets and other goods
Sent Free.
RED HOUSE TRADE UNION.
N'OS. 700, 714 ASP 710... •••• •• •
AGRIGULTUBAL WABES.
BAKER & HAMILTON,
AGBBTXS rOK,
JETJEEKA Gtj^NGt PLOWS.
- . - .
Gale Chilled Iron Plows, Moline Steel Plows, Collins'
Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Seed Drills, Cahoon and Gem
Sowers, Gorham Combined Seeder and Cultivator, Har-
rows, Cultivators, Fan Mills, Bain Wagons, Etc.
-
SACBAMF.XTO ........apl «pU...' • SAN FItAXCISCO
DRSPINNEY&OO
THE WEIL-KNOWS
SPECIALISTS,
OF NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
I Are now In this city, and can be dally consulted at Sfo. «5l X STBEET, between
: Fourth mill Firth (near Postofdce).
CON3ULTATION FREE.-LARGE AND STEADILY INCREASING PATRONAGE HAS AT LAST
compelled us t» open a ' , ; . .
PERMANENT BRANCH OFFICE IN SACRAMENTO.
By this arrangement the many patient! and correepordents of DR. EPINKEY k CO., and the afflicted
•-cneralv who are anxious to have a pcrsoaal interview, but for whom it is impossible to come to San
Frandsw can a"a>Uhem elye S of thSbencnt of the Doctor's t™t™P'^ h <> v W^aTinltT
expense. DR. SPINNEY is well-known as the founder of the MONTREAL (C. E ) MEDICAL ijn&ij-
TUTE and la« proprietor of the SPINSEYVILLE INFIRMARY, and having given his entire attention
for the past twenty years to the treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases, fncident to both sexes, his
RucceM has produced astonishing results. The Doctor believes it his duty to state to the pubac that h.
has^ny yeare of his life made it a epecial study to fuUy understand the nature of the diseases as well as
"be most effectual treatment for the cure of all troubles of the genitourinary orpus; and he would call
the attention of the afflicted to the tart of his lan standinff and well-earned reputation as sufficient
assurance of his skill and success. . „
v^Srar OTjjro xwc texts r
Who are suffering from the effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion will do well to avartl themselves
of thii the matest boon ever laid at the door of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee
to forfeit »00 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which
he undertakes and fails to cure.
TVTTT»T*T.TI. 3MCBN'.
There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the
bladder, ofte» accompanied by a slight 'smarting' or burning sensaUon and a weakening of the Rysten to
a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urirory deposits a ropy <«>dmH!nt will
of™n be foundVand Hometimcs small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a
milkiiihhuc again changing to a dark 'and torpid appearance. There are many men who of this
ffleultv, ig\io?ant of the cause, which is the second st£Tof semina weakness. Dr. S. wdl guarantee a
perfect cure in aU such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genlto-unnary organs.
TO UFZ3C3BI LADIES.
Statistics prove that a great many women are afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex DR.
SPINNEY, havini? spent many years in the study of Female Complaints, feels competent to treat them
in their most malignant forms, £3 would therefore cordially invite .11 who arc suffenns to come and try
his method of cure, which has relieved thousands and saved many from a Premature grave ,- -
«- CONSULTATIONS FREE. Thorough Examination and Advice »J. Office Hoors-iO A. H. to
4 p " Evenings, 6to 8 ; Sundays, from UA.M. to 1 r. M. Call or address : DB. BPI.VN Elf A CO.,
I Xo. 415J X street. Sarramenlo. ■ ' ' " ' • :■-'■ ' '^ : sc " 4 "
':■: MISCELLANEOUS. 3^
Sacramento Planing Mill,
ASH AND BLIND FACTORY, CORNER OF
J5) Front aad <J stre Sacramento.
1 Door*, Windows,' BllndSi, :
Flr_sh of all kinds, Window Frames, Mollings o
ivcry description, and Turnintr
HARTWLLL. UOTCHKI3S * STALKER.
au^Uni m
The Pioxeer Box Factory
Still Alicsd or all Competitor
: 0 OOl£ Z3 &s SO
oosbu or '■'.■■ i .■". .
j Front and H »tre«t». . . ... ...... .8acrm-ie»t«
._.. .- ■. ■■, .■■■ i v -,*';..-;; 1 ; Iv2*4T)tf :'.-■ •. '- --: ■ «-"■ V'- *"-' •
|I- ■-.■ J. : FRANK: CLARK, f
• ' Ha. IOIT Fanrln sl./bet^ J anil a. . :
Always aeomplete stock in stonr, G«BnUT
j trilers ' reotivs prorcpt attention. _^> t 7l-4yilM_y
IJISCELLANILOUS. _
" NATHAN'S CIQAR - STORE,
XT-,: STREET, NEAR CORNER . SECOND.
% HAVANA, KEY WEST AND NEW YORK CICARS;;:
IST A. Complete Line or Yankc- Notions
and Smokers 1 Materials. The Key West Cheroot, 5
cents— the best in the town. AARON NATHAN. ■
A Specialty in Photographs of all Leading Actresses."
.- ■:■•.-. •■" .•■■;.■. ' ■ - s2«plm ■.: '
;'■ A. J. VERMILYA
'/^•XJNTY ' CORONER -'AND ■• UNDERTAKER
V> • No 108 J street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic and
1 Wooden Casket 9, Burial Cases and Coffins. ; Shrouds
famished and Funeral Wreaths Presorv a. oonulry
orders wM receive prompt attention on snort none |
%nH «t low :;■:,, r»t«. ..,>■■.■>■. {■*& >;V.>t,.-'- aol«-4o1i- ■
HORSE-SHOEING.
1 HEREBY ANNOITNCETO MY FRIEND 3
-* and tha i public, that hereafter I [will ffT)l
chanre only $-J. Cash, for LIGHT SHOEINO. II II
Satisfactioß guuanlced. Bniiß on your V V
cripples. " .-? ™ .lOIIN FAKBES. ; ■-• - :.-■ , ■
lYaAical Ilorse-Shoer, X street, between E. hth and
Ninth. au!B-4plm
PBOPOSALS WAUTED.
"hospital ' SUPPLIES.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE THIRTY-SECOND
socUon of *n Act entitled " An Act providing
for the government of the county of Sacramento,
approved April 25, 15C3, sealed proposals will be re-
ceived by the Board of Sm»irTi».>rs of said Ullt . v up
to il o'clock a. ii.,
SEPTEMBER 23, 1880,
For furnishing supplies to the COONTr HOSPITAL
ut the county of Sacramento, State of Cahfoinia,
for the terra of three month?, commencing StPThM-
BER 23, ISSO, and ending DKCEMBtR 23, 1550. ..
tST List of articles to be supplied can be seen on
application at the office of the County Clerk. ;
All bids to be left with the County Clerk.
The Board reserves the riirht to reiect any or
all bids. THOMAS 11. BERKEV, Clerk.
September 11, ISSO. sl3-10t
PROPOSALS
TOR—
Work on the Sacramento, Feather
and American Kivers.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
Drainage District No. 1, Sacramento, Cal.,
August 9th, ISSO.
By order of the Board of Directors of Drainage
District No. 1, passed at the session hek 1 on the 9lh
day of August, ISSO, sealed proposals will be re-
ceived at the office of said Board, at Kocm No. 10 in
tho State Capitol Building, Sacramento, Cal., until
12 o'clock 11. on THURSDAY, September 9th, ISSO,
for brushwork for rectifying the channel of Ameri-
can river at certain points in the vicinity of its
mouth ; for brush an* earthwork for restoring and
protecting the west bank of the Sacramento river
at certain points between the towns of Fremont and
Washington ; for brush and earthwork for restoring
and protecting the west bank of Feather river at
certain points nearly opposite the town of Nicolaus
and in the vicinity of Humphrey's Landing, and
also tne east bank of Feather river a mile or more
abeve its mouth, and also fur brushwork necessary
In rectifying the channel of Feather river at various
points, in accordance with specifications on file in
the office of the Directors, as above.
Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi-
fled check upon some well-known and responsible
banking house for at least five (5) per cent, of the
amount of his bid, payable to the ord.rof W. 11.
Parks, President of the Board, the condition being
that if any party to whom a contract shall be
awarded shall fill to give the bend as required by
the Board of Directors for the faithful performs,^
of his contract, the check accompanying said ceirewl
bid shall be forfeited to the State.
The party to whom the award shall be made will
be required to give a bond, with two or more Bure-
ties, to the satisfaction of the Board, and in an
amount equal to fifty (50) per cent, of the amount
of the contract, conditioned for the f.iithful per-
formince thereof. nty-five (75) per cent, of
the Engineer's estimate of work done will bo paid
monthly in warrants drawn on the State Drainage
Construction Fund.
The work must be completed within sixty days
from the time of signing the contract, and no Chi-
nese or Mongolians shall be employed in any ca-
pacity whatever on any work to be done ; and no
material used in the construction of the work shall
be purchased from any contractor or manufacturer
who, either directly or iudir«.ctly, employs any Chi-
nese or Mongolian labor.
Bids must be directed to " The Board of Directors
of Drainage District No 1, State Capitol Building,
SacramenW, Cal.," and indorsed on envelop " Pro-
posals for Work."
The Board reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. ■ CHAS. M. COGLAN, Secretary.
The time for receiving bids for above work,
excepting on Feather rivtr, opposite Nicolaua, is
extended to MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1880, same
time and place.
By crder of the Board of Directors. •
81l td CHAS. M. COOLAN, Sea-eUry.
PROPOSALS
.. ..T0R.... /.;'
Work on tlia Sacramento River,
Office of the Board of Directors or)
Drai.vaob District No. 1, {■ ■.
Sacramento, Cal., August 26, 18?0. J
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
of Drainage District No. 1, passed at the ses-
sion held on the 26th day of August, 1880, sealed
proposals will be received at the office of said Board,
at Room No. 10 in the State Capitol Building, Sac-
ramento, Oal., until 12 o'clock v., on MONDAY,
OCTOBER 4, 18S0, for repairing, strengthening,
constructing and protecting tho river banks and
levees on both sides of the Sacramento river, from
Stony and Chico creeks to Butte slough, in accord-
ance with specifications on file in the office of tbe
Directors, as above. Also for rectifying tho chan-
nel and reforming the east bank of the Sacramento
river at a point between the new Gas Works and the
Ystreet levee, just below the water front of the
city of Sacraaento.
Kach bidder must acccompanv his bid with a cer-
tified check upon some well-known and responsible
banking-house for at least five (5) per cent, of the
amount of his bid, payable to the order of W. H.
Parks, President of tbo Board ; the condition being
that if any party to whom a c intract shall be award-
ed shall fail to'give the bond as required by the
Bo»rd of Directors for the faithful performance of
his contract, the check accompanying sail party's
bid shall be forfeited to the State.
The party to whom an award shall be made will be
required to give a bond, with two or more sureties,
to the satisfaction of the Board, and in an amount
equal to twenty-five (26) per cent, of the amount of
the contract, conditioned for thefaithf ul performance
thereof. Seventy-five (75) percent, of the Engineer's
estimate of work done will be paid monthly in war-
rants drawn in accordance with the Act.
No Chinese or Mongolians shall be employed in
any capacity whatever on any work to be ne. And
no material used in the construction of the we rk
shall be purchased from any contractor or manufac-
turer who, cither directly or indirectly, employs any
Chinese or Mongolian labor.
Bids must be directed to " The Board of Directors
of Drainage District No. 10, State Capitol Building,
Sacramento. Cal.," and iudorsed on envelope "Pro-
posals for Work on Sacramento River."
The Bo»rd reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. CHARLES M. COOLAN, Secretary.
au27-30t
LEGAL NOTICES.
state board OF equalization.
Optics of the Kta* Board of Equalization, \
Sacramb#to, Cal., August 20, 1850. (
TO ALL OWNERS OF SHEEP IN THE
County of Sacramento : Take notice that the
State Board of Equalization proposes to increase
the assessed valuation of all sheep, not including
lambs, assessed in the County of Sacramento, 10 per
centum. Tho Board wi'l hear and consider all
objections which may be made to Buch proposed
increase, at its office, at the Capi'nl, in Sacramento
city, on any djy between the hours of 9 A. N. and 5
p. ii., subsequent to the first publication cf this
notice, (Sunday's excepted), to and inclusive of the
20th of SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1880.
- WARREN 1 DUTTON,
au24-td . Chairman State Board of Equalization.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFOXNIA, AUGUST 19,1880.
To all whom it m y concern : Notice is hereby
given that THOMAS STEELE, whose Postoffice ad-
dress is Clay, Sacramento county, California, has
filed his notice of intention to offer final proof in
support of his claim to the east half of the northwest
quarter of section 32, township No, 6 north, range
No. 8 east, Mount Diablo meridian, embraced in
Homestead Application, No. 1,214, filed in said office,
on the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1875, ami names
the following as his witnesses : Edwin Hetchcr,
Curtis Bolton, John Gant and Mrs. E. Hughes, all
of Clay ; Postoffice, Sacramento county, and that
tho 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 18S0, at 9 oVloek
a. M , has been fixed as the time, and this office as
the place. , ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. .
au2o lawswF* _
MAEKETS.
D. DEBERNARDI & CO.,
WHOLESALE CoMMlSSloN^___9an«|.
Dealers in Jfcffß-Ww*
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables,
Fruit, Fish and Central Produce. :
lir All orders will be carefully packed. Having"
had long experience in shipping, we have confidence
that we will be able to give satisfaction. > Send for
Price List. ' ' " . '
D. DEBERNARDI & CO..
Sacramento.... • — • '■ — Cal.
■ ■ ■-.. ■ an2s-tf •■.' .-■--■
CHRIS. WEISEL & CO.
JTos. 31S and 288 1 street, Jfcar Eighth.
BUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. jgnSA.
Choice Hams, Eicon, Lard, MeBB>E*i^
Pork, Clear Pork, Pigs' Feet, Spare Rib .^H#^
at lowest market price. Highest price paid for
grain-fed Hogg. . V an!3-lpt{ ;■
FUBNITURE, BEDDINGh ETC.
' JOHN A. WILSON,
IMPORTER, "■••■"■ MANUFACTURER^^ fjf
and Dealer in
FijrEnrKJrrreKEws bedding, Zslr*C-
i No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth ' •
• *3T A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Pric -
Country orders promptly attended to. ' sl-*plm
W. D. COMSTOCK,
COKXER nrrti and k STEEETS.
FURNITURE & BEDDING,
WUOLESALF. AND : RETAIL.
•..- /au2S-4nlm s ■■-
FURNITURE,
VAN KEUSEN '& HUNTOON'S
Prices I th " Best A8 *> rlm< * U
BAHBOADS : STIIAMERSJSTO.
Central Pacific Uailroad.
Commencing Wednesday. September 15,
■ ISKU. ■ .;.-. •, ,-v, .- r .. } ,; : .
A!«D until ruKtnsß XOTICS
THAIH AHD BOATS Wilt LEAVE SACSA3£irO
i.% 7OLLOW3 : .
4,\i\ A.M.— '.ays excepted)— Aficrmmo<?a.
♦UW dation Tr.ua M liarysville, RsU Eluff and
1 Keduiag.
T.AA A. M.— Ovcr'anJ, Emigrant,
•«W Freiirht and Accotr.mo.UUdn Tra'r..
T.OA A. !»!.— (Dailv)— Pacific Exprwji, via Davi*
»f»" m d Benicia, for San Fnincisco.— Connect* ■
(Sundays vxecpted) at Davis with Acam-
n ■ dation Train to Woodlani', Williams and
Willows. Connects daily at Suisun fo* ■
Vallejo, and via Napa Junction for Calia- -
toga (stages for the Geysers).
IA-AAA. n.—ipT as soon tfcerenftcr aj pia»-
IVtVV ticable, Sundays exeeptcd)— Steamer tor
Saii Friiic«ci>, touching at all way portt .
on the Sacramento river.
U.«>- A. Jf.-(Dwly>-Local Pw»nger Train .
•t»J for Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, NUes,
Oakland and San Franc sco. Connects
at Gait for lone, and •rt.Niles for San
1 ♦>• 1 A P. M.— < Sundays excepted) -Local Paa.
i'J.lVsonger Train for Davis, Benicia and San
Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallejo
and (via Napa J unction) for Calutoea.
|.v,)ap, M.— (Sundays «eept«d)- Passenger.
1"5OW Train fo? Davis and Woodland. Con-
nects at Woodland for WUluips and
Willows. -■ ' . _ ,
A.IA P. M.-(IHfly)-At'a=tioF.xpr«»forCol.
**J1" fax, Reno (Carson und Mrxinia), Battle
, . Mountain (Austin), PalUatie (Eureka),
Ogden, Omaha and East.
ti.tlA P HI —(Daily)— Oregon Exprcsa 'or
45 40 Marv.villejChi«; ReT Bluff and Redding
(stages for Po.tland, Oreg n). .
O<«JA P- St.— (Sunda s except«d>-Loc;»l Ac-
{idV commodation Train to Lathrop. Connect!
with the Arizona Kxt>re«.» for Meroed.
Madcra (Yosemite and Big Trees), Vlsalfa,
V Sumner, Mojave, Newhall (Suji Buena-
ventura and San: a Barbara), Los An-
Igeles, Santa Monica W imlnjrton, SanU
Ana (San Dieiro), Colton and Yuma (Col-
ora>lc river steamers', connecting direct
with daily trains of the Southern Pacific
Kaitroad of Arizona for Maricopa (MlgM
lor Phcsnix and Prescutt), Caea Crand*
(stages for Florence), Tii<-*>r, : Benson
(stairta for Tombstone), Wllleox and San
Simon, 1,104 miles from San Francisco
(stages for New Mexico). Sloepirp « ara
between Oakland, Los Angeles, Yuma
and Renson.
<I.KA P- (Dailv)- Local Passenjeer Train
OiOW : for Davis, ni.-ia and San Francuco.
>,QA P. M.-(Dally>-WoBtward Em'grant
t)iOU Train, via Davis and Benicia, for San Fran-
. v-, cisco. : .- ' « ' ■
T,IK P. M.-{Sonday« excepted) - Paasang. r
• ltl Train to Davis, Woodland and Knight •
Landing.
B.KA P. M.-(Sunday» excepted) — Virginia
idtf City Express for" Auburn, Colfax, Trucke*
ar.d Reno. Connects with Vlnrim.i and
Trockee Kallrotd for C»rso« nd Virginia.
Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson.
A. N. TOWNE.. General Superintendei
T. II GOODMAN Cen'l P\ss'r and Tictst Ageit
JaiMptf
CHANGE OF TIME.
Sacramento & Placerville Railroad.
_sJt____s_£__Hi
On and after Wednesday, Dee. 31, 18T» t
' DKTI!? FURTIIIR ROTICa,
Trains will run as follows, dally, except undayt :
Leave Sacramento for Fotsom, Lairobc
and Shingle Springs 7:00 A.
Leave Sacramento for Folsom 4:00 P. 11.
Le»ve Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fcl-
som and Sacramento 10:36 A.M.
Leave Latrobe for Folsom - ami Sacra-
mento 11:19 A.M.
Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:00 A.M.
Leave Folsom for Sacramento 14:20 P. U.
d7.tr J. B. wßionr. Suti't.
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
. ITIAMII
S. 3MC. W UHTIiB
LEAVES BACRAMINTO FOR r -*^T^N
San Fr»ncisco, JB»^i^n«»
. Tneaday, Tbarsday and fiatarday.
At 9*. M. [s7-4ptf] A. BREWER, Agent.
FOB PORTLAND AND ASTORIA,
OKBCrOU.
i^H£- THE OREGON RAILWAY AND
_Jȣ".N"A\ 10ATION COMPANY A-Nl>
■&^*T^flHBF Paciiic Coast Steamship Compan
-JSjßSjieHfew'" dispatch e.trj five dayti, fo
the above poru, one i f their New A 1 Iron Steam,
ships, viz. :
OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER
AIJD—
: STATE OF <■'.* I. iroKMA.
SAILING DAYS:
September 3. 8, 13. Ift. 33, ati
0ct0ber........ .....3, 8. 13, 18. S3, vs.
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
Connecting at Portland, ©regon, with Steamers and
Railroads and their connecting Stage lines for all '
points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories,
British Columbia and Alaska.
K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. O»
N< . 210 Batter, street, San Francisco, Cal.
GOODALL, PERKINS * CO.,
Agent* P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street, Saa
Franciso. ■ - ' mv3-U
HOTELS AJED BEBTATTfiASTB.
STATE HOUSE,
Corner Tentb and X Streets, Sarimnento.
TJ ELDRED, PROPRIETOR— Biiard ami lodg.
||, - ing at the most rea«onable rate?. Bar and
billiard rooms attached. Street c^rs piss the door
every five minntes.
<3T Free omnibus to and from the Houye.sl6-4plm
YOUNG AMERICA
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, / — v
\J No. 45 Second street, bet. J and K. «T»% ( #J
Ea?ti ni and Cilifornia Oystera in even,
style. Meals at all hours. Imported >s»Br
Wines, Lio/iors. Etc J. BOBAN. Prop. tl>-4plm-
" TONEY'S
#% r~\ OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE, fwnf _»
Wl|^ Nos. 74 and 70 J Sthmt, CiK^ .
>3tSr Bet *eeu Third and Fourth. ti^*^
Newly refitted. Private Rooms for Funiao*.
Eiatom and California OYSTERS in evury rtyie.
sB-4|'lm
NEW INTERNATIONAL HOTEL'
"VfOS. 320 TO 3-2 C X STREET, r.ETTVEEN
Xl Third and Fourth, Sacrament->, JAMES LAN-
oI>G, Proprietor — Best f.imilv hotel in tho city.
Over 150 well furnished rooms. Ho'el open day
and right. Board and lodging from $1 t<> $1 50
per day. Street cars pass the door iv.iy five
minutes. lnii'witS
railroad HOUSE,
FRONT STREET, No. 81, BETWEEN X AND L,
Sacramento.— Meals, 25 cents ; B«ds, 25 cents.
Board and Lodging at low rates per week and
month. J. R. JOHN3TON, Proprietor. sl-4plm
ARCADE HOTEL
CIECOND STREET, BETWEEN J ANT> X, SAO-
Q ramento.
ju24-tf THOS. GUINEAN. Proprietor.
MECHANICS' EXCHANGE.
DETJTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, 20 AND 21
I street, between Front and Second, Sacra*
mento. HeaU, 21 cents; Beds, 35 cents.
jy22-tf JACOB BCHMTD. Proprietor. .
TO THE UNFORTUNATE I
DR, GIBBON'S LISPEHSAUT,
523 Kcarny St., San Iranti r>.
jf '■ '. SSk t ie treatment cf Sexi al
m&^—-<^ tsijpa snch ag Gonorrhea, Gleet,
jH^_, jilfy?2^\V Strictures, Syphilia In sil
Jl9c^% Tt?^^7^rr^ \ '** f" r nR > Seminal '•• e:.k-
MiPh. '•'■ 1 «i"'^S*^f Diseases, eta, .' perma.
- ' j*Scminal V, ch«-jio*»,
«S^sSfflSGH^3MWjii Seminal Emlwiorj!, the
*SsSSStiaiiffl^''i*? r^sconseqaenceof9«'f-ahU!ie.
!^":"' lliB solitary rice or dc-
C*siofei3sS}s6sSN!S§x3praved BexaallDdulgenee,
Is practiced by the youth of both scxea to
an almost rralimited extent, producing with un-
erring certainty the following tr-m of morbid
symptoms, unless combated by souctiflc mc;l-
cal measuree, 'viz.:'' Sailow counto-ance, dark
spota under the eyes, pain in the hea.i, ringing In .
the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rat.
tllngof chariots, uneasiness abent loins, wea».
nem of the limbs, confused vision, blunted mteildcl,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran-
gers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, dispo«.
tion to shun society, losa of aiory, heotia fluohef,
pimples and various eruptions about the face
furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, oonsranp'.ioo
night sw eats, monomania and freqnent inB*iuiy.
CTTtEB AT HOHK.
Persons *t a distance may be cured at homo ty aa
dressing a letter to DR. GIBBON, static r cms.
symptoms, longth of time the disease has ccnt.nnee,
and have medicines promptly forwarded, free Irom
damage and curiority, to any part of tho <***■£>.>
with full and plai^ dirccti.ui. By taclosla? Wn do.
lars, in registered letter, through the P06.-oif.e ■, oi
though WeUs, Fargo 4 Co., a 1-ackaw of med too*
will be forwarded to any part cf the ' Unio - Pl-£*
say you saw this advertisement in the Rj.co«
j^_p______ ___gi.^' S ,n°FrTc^
Chinese and _Japanese Bazaar.
SAN LUNG & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL v KINDS OF
111 Ladles' and Children Bnderwear,
«™'« white Shirts, Overalls, etc. ; Chinese and >
JSaneJ? Fane? Coils. Fans,' etc. ■ PRICE 3 RE- .
DUCEDTO SUIT THE TIMES AU orders promptly -
attended to at the lowest rates. ': No. 52C Jst^ee^
het. Fifth and Sixth. Sacramento. antB-4plm ■<■;
BLACK DIAMOND COAL
AND SCREENINGS.
THK 'arovk well' KNOWN Bcrrßioa
■ MONTE DJABLO COAL, the most economical ;
that can be used fore". jun, is for sale in lot! to suit .
at Black Diamond Mnding, Contra Cost* county,
and at the office of the Company, southeast con «r
of Folsom &nd Spear streets, San Francisco.
P. B. CORNWALL,
■* aoie-tl President B. D. O M. Cc