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SAN FRANCISCO MARKETREVIEW.(RSFORTID FOR THS BACRAMRKTO HICOHD-t'MON".]

Sax Frascisco, October 27, 1881V;OESEKAL MEECHANDISE.

Bags and Ba.joi-so— Th,.' leading holders of

Wheat Bigs are encouraged by the advanced pricesat Calcutta, which precludes ary importation! beinglanded ..real curtent rates in this market :. Busi-ness, however, iiilow,and itis evident that a largeat.H.*K willbe carried ever untilnext season Oaklandand Dundee are ,4Uotej at Bi(t*3'c; Calcutta, 8' 'Vie ;Wool B a, 4*i-..4.,c for 3J Its, and 474'<*50c for4 lbs;Potato G'iuui.B, W/nl'Jc ;Burlaps, 7Jc, 7"c and l-'Jcfor4o, 45 nd SO inch respec iveiy

lii-.K-.ii-Strip Bread, 3|c; Pilot Bread. 41'4'c :Soda Crackers, 5-<_*tJc; o her Crackers, Cakes andB scult, tj'cto l'c, according to variety

BSJCS— English . Bath, :jm7sc V dozen ;EnglishFire.

-.-' SO from first hands; California building

descriptions, -\u25a0'... "InV t our ndCase Goons—Eastern Oysters, 81 25 forstandard

brands in 1-11. and *pl IStgJ 60 Vdozen for2-tb ti.a ;Clams, i~*2*K*«r3; Lobsters. .--.-; \u25a0:, 25 ; Turkey andChicken, |3@3 23; Intern Green Corn, *i130.<r2;Eastern Green Peas, 81 Slxg-l 75. There is no changeInCalifornia Canned Goods.

Cc • E-tT—Eastern (175-o*2: Portland (foreign),$3 75-0-4 Santa Cruz Lime, SI 25ftfl 50 Vbbl.

Cuicoky—California, 45i«6c; German, 6{(<<7o ¥ lb.Coffee—Central American, 13@14c; Java, lS<«2.c;

Groun' Coffee, l;-£2~.ic.

Cordaoe—We q ote : Sisal, lj-inch and up-ward, 12c; 12-hread, 12{c; 6 ana S-thread, 13c;f-inal hale rope, 3and 4-thread, 12c; San Francisco laidManila; lj-iiichand ward. 16c;12-thread, liilc;6and il-thread, 17c; Bale Hope. If*;Tarred, 16c;Lathy;, n, ilia A discount a ie "*3 11. on invoices oflli.liuolbs is allowed.

Dm B American Bi-Carb Soda, 4c; Englishdo, 4@4|c; Caustic S. da, 60 per cct. strength, 4J«r4}c ;do,7U per cent,s<aslc; Soda Ash, 2f<i2|c; Sal Soda, $1 50@1 55 forPacific and 81 CO for Erulish.

DryGoons— Drills,30-inch goods, are job-

bing at B!@9}c; Brown Sheetings, 36-inch. S'(*tloc;Brown Shirtings, 30-inch, 6'/r7*c ; Apron and Furni-ture Check, 14(n20c; bleached an* colored Cambrics,E@7e: heavy D-jnims, 28-Inch, 16@2Sc; Cotton Flan-nel. 8£"-?12'c forlight,and 14';t25c tor heavy; HickoryStripes. 12m 13J.C ;Prints, t"i'<**7c: Kentucky Jeans, 13letssc » yard ,

Plan—Oregon Canned Salmon. $1 3C*«-1 325 :?acra-mento riverdo, tailpack. .->. '-tiftfi25 9 dozen l-'l.t us ;Pacific Codfish, 5c %* Hi in 50-llt bundles, s'c in100-It. cases an.l (lie for boneless; Eastern Cod-fish, 7(fi*7'o¥ It,: Sm ked Herring,?K"t7Cc for Easternand 4Stirjuc f.-r Paget Sound; uwh Herring, 81 •\u25a0'-\u25a0"175 "(il keg; M.i.-..re'. si 65@1 80 for No.1in 15-lblata and -"J 25..14 forMeS- in15-lb kits. - -

LEATUKr-—California Sole, 23yi25c: Harness. 38.-SS7lc; Skirting, 3tXit37ic; Calf Skins, 70«a81 10 9 lb-Wax Leather. 17(«2 c foot; Bridle. $*j*r7 *-) sid.-;Kip Skins, iOtgSI @ dozen. ... ,

Lumber— rates are as follows: Pine, 817 forrough ;clear, 824 ;Pine Flooring and .Stepping, B*6 50;Redwood, 817 for rough and fr6 for surlaced. Retailgrit-en are as follow,: Pine, rough state. $21;PineFl.xiriiieand .Stepping, $32 50;Redwood. 821 fixroughand 832 50 for suraced; Rustic, $32 5-;Flooring,830: Tongue and Grooved Beaded 832 50; Pickets,825 for fancy, 818 forrough pointed, and 815 forsquare.bhingies, 82 25; Lath, 8J 50; Posts, laic.

Malt Liquors—Lea. ira.ds of English Aleand Porter are sellingat 82 75<»3 75 for qua ta and S3(£4 for2 dozen linta. • --

11l ims 1r.,.. S2SQ3OS ton; Tin Plate, 85 7506 25 tor Coke and fIW 2313 box forCharcoal; PigTin, 24(524"tc for Sydmy and2i'»3ijc for Banca; BarIt a31(*3|c; Cast Steel, 14_"li)C;Pig Lead, 4|-jsc ;Yellow Metal, -^K^Jt-c .-' 11.Nails—Boonton Fall Kiveranil Oxfordare in good

demand at J 25 VLeg in100-keg on.t>iL—CaUfomia Castor, $1 20 tor No. 2 and $1 40 for

No. 1 ;California Lin eed. 57J0 for law and COc forboiled from the fctory; pure, winter-strained Lard,$1 25 hi bbls and \u25a0A3O in case i; Cocoanut, 5.c;

China Nut. 63ijS6ic; Petroleum, lit,degrees, l;(«2.c;

15J degrees, 28i**5c. --\u25a0--. \u25a0 -*_ ;,--.-'•\u25a0'Paints—Pioneer White Lead, file 3"" lb.Pafer—Gultoraia Straw Wrapping. 80c, 90c, $1 and

$1 10 V ream for the four styles.Powder-California Blasting, 83 25 9 keg; Giant,

50c for No. 2 and 750 tor No. 1;Vulcan Blasting, 75ctor No. 1, 50c lor No. 2and 35c "at lb forNo. 3. with theusual discount as to quantity.

Quicksilver— held al 42c i) lb. The Londonrat is £1

*"*bottle.

hiCE—Market well supplied with China, and quota-tlonafo'mlxedare4S@tle; Hawaiian !sfirmat sJ@6c\u25a0ft It,, with free shipments East by rail. ' -

BALT—Liverpool8 ALT—Liverpool lineis n w quoted at 81"'220; Car-men Island 814 for coarse and $20{rr22 for fine;California, 8*" 50v!JH forcoarse and $14(5r22 "fe* ton fortine.

t-uAr-Caetilt! is firm at OwlOc ;White Castile, 11@11'c;local makes of Palo ami Chemical Olive,4i'tf6c:fancy kin s. 7« Vft,; Washing Powders, 8l2(o*Iapergross.

Spirits— California pure, $1 22 for No.2, and $1 25for No. 1.

STAUti -Various brands of Eastern are i.voted at6<3loc#ib. , - .

SUOAB— im*.' Septmber 2Sth the price list foriota in barrels to th trado has been qu tableas t»l ows: C rele A On-died. Fine Crushed,Loav s and Cube, 12*c; Powdered • 13c; extra

fineda 13' c; Granulated 12Jo for dry and 12c forConfectioners': Golden C and Et Dorado C, lie;extra Golden C, Il'o; Mariposa 0, lOJc; Nonpareil,1tie; ha. bbls and 100-lb bxa, Jo more; small bxa, iemore. Noorders ivceived forleas than 25 V.l.is.

-Stbuf—Prices rem in the aims as for August 3Cth,

as follows: Bds, OT'c ;hf bbls, 60c; 5-jallon kegs,65c;1-gallon tins, 7:c &gallon.

Tea—We quilt., good n-elium grades of Japan at35(c'3;j3*3)Ib.

Whisky—We quote high proof, SI 3:(i'l 50; lowproof, 81 78@2 50 ;Tarious brands ofBourbon; $2 25(cr

5 50 "*) galL according to age.* " . .

Waa— French Claret, 85=1^60 8 cask; C am-pagne, 816@.>3 "^baskist; California bulk descriptionsare quoted follows :Angelica, 81 05(31 25; Claret,stKiJ7sc ;Port, 81«3 50; Sherry, $1 15i»l 25; White.45«rf8l 50 *gal! \u25a0\u25a0

- . .- **\u25a0|.'|..i:.i.iiT- tuart. 831 tons. Wheat to Liverpool

direct fifteen lay days, 7is; Ori ntil, 1,683 tons,

Wheat to Liverpool or Havre, irate. Tho followir-wereclnrteted prior to load Wheat: America. 1,280tons, Cork,7..-..1. f.i.viForest, l,t6Btons,Cork, i-s;

Prince Charlie, 1,315 tons. Cork. .V.s ;Th Inis Bell.818tons. Cork. 655. Ths market holds up «>\u25a0'!. because somany vessels mnchartered prior 11arrival Bud be-cause so many of trie disengagrd ships wi1not ber,ady to take cargo for several week«. The rialstrainon the in-iket wiilcon cnext month. Ve*consider 70s.for a small iron vessel a fall rate to-day. A.'arsewooden ship could not be placed at over 7-s. Therewillbe nomore 80s charter.* effected the season. Thereis now a superabundance of tonnage in pert tut comp-aratively little of itis available for immediate load-ing. :

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.Mothers Don't Know

How many children are punished for beingTU*.c<.'u:h, willful, and indifferent to instruc-tions or rewards, (.imply because they are oatof health '. An intelligent lady said of achild of thi. kind: ,'.'Mothers should know-that it they wouldgive the littleones moder-.ate doses ofIHop Bittern for twoor threeweeks, the children would.be all a parentcould desire." .-

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THMI)AiLY>RTOM^uSTfetere-d at tiiePost OR: at Sacramento as second class matte*

PUBLISHED BY-THB ; v:

Sacramento MMing Company..m.H.MtLU,General ax-wager. '.:X

Publication Office, Third st-, bet. J and Z.

TUX BAIXY OEW-r110-IIspa Wished every day of the week. Sundays *-Tsr-*rtsi

for eae year.;..,^:V.;-.-iT.'.,t*r....,..;..T....'.. .110 00or sixmonths. ....... y „

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\u25a0 ..3 00San copies oneyear, toone addreas 80 00' Subscribers served by Carriers at „5-r""""***"*""-yiv« :

*Cent* per week. Inall Interior cities and tow»* thejapor can he had of the principal Periodical Dealers,Vcwsmen and Agents. -AdTertlslng Kales toDallyBeeord-rnioiuOne Square, 1Ume...;....^... .......il 00

Bne Suitue, 1time*-. • J£*nt.Square. Jtimes. <«•

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Star Notices, to follow reading matter, twenty-nvea line foreach Il_-~alt_—.-_\u25a0•« .'

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."AdTertisements of Sitaatioos Wanted, Houses V. .Let,

Bodety Meeiinps,etc., of rii'r.-.ISE3 OR less, willbeluti-'-Xlinthe Daily K*tcojti>-UKioKas follows:--=One- time S centsTh- times » cents -One week... 7Bcent«

brum words to constitute a lone.•• ..-•. \u0084vv \u25a0

THF- WEEKI.T FNIOJI ivV(Ptibli in Bcmi-wee'-lj partsl ,J \

Ie l«ra»l on Wednesday and Saturday of etch week, Ieomp-UtiW Eifbt Va.se* Ineach issue, nrSixtconPaxeseach we k and ie the cheapest -.an most .iesii.liie <

Home, News «id Literary Journal published on ther»oi2.--»a t. .. yy-'y: „,;Xenns, Ona Y5ar....... $2 50

Seml-Weckly Union Advertlslns Kates. ;.Hal' Square. 1time...... ...... ......... :'.":.'..'...fr00E» -it additional time .' MOn Square. 1time.. ..'.......

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X*. additional -Vine 100

RAILBOADS, STEAMERS, ETO..CENTRALPacific Railroad-

OTERLAXO.TICKET7OFFICE t

OAKLANDFERRY, FOOT OF MARKETSTREET .\u25a0y .ryy-yyy -yyyryy -y-.- ;:

Commencing Siunr-lny, Jnne 4, 1881.;\u25a0- ••ro uxtilruRTBSK K«nc» •:*.-;-:_• .'' \u25a0:}.\u25a0

THM» -' AMD COATS WIU LEAVk - SACRAMENTO'\u25a0j--.:.- . .\u25a0\u25a0-y.-. IS FOLLOWS t ,-,\u25a0>-.-.

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e-tcepteitv- Ac- moda.tltUlf:--. dation Train io MarvsviPe. Red Blulf an•J*:S:v Redding. V*-.y--y-•* ;:.-.:..\u25a0\u25a0-.

0«(iAiA.M.—(Daily)—C. P. Emigrant TraiD toVtyVMOgden.'*».>««sfi«Ss¥i!St«^^4B<^gjaagg!i»»@\u25a0J ..>-}%A. (Dally)—C. P. Pacific Express, via*•*->-»». -Benicia, forban Francisco.

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°'J i, ItMmatter as prae-a V«W (Sunajjs eiceptcdV— iteacoi r lor 5;

San Praia toucldmf at all -way port*~'.- yoa th.* Sacrum*--. -o -\u25a0i£®-ri>i

11»•">AA. M-—(Sundays excepted)— Passenger ;:r. *«>w Train for Woodland, Williams and WD. J*-i :•-\u25a0'- vv lowa. ..\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:-'v :--.-.-.:-^--. \u25a0-\u25a0... v- ..-\u25a0.\u25a0

n.fJA A.M.—(Daily)—San Francisco Paw eni;eiB.t?V conuwts at Oalt withFaswnger Train lorM

lone and at L^thn witnthe si. P. AtlanU.Express for Madera, Newhall -ban Buena.

v^ntu.*!" ann*s,u)u h«-h.%.Tii, .ofi Anreie*",Yuma, Maricopa (Prescott), Tucson, Ben-son (Tombstone), Dcnnnn, '.. M.,(for A.*,"?"}

yyV-yT. &S.F.- R. It.), end Koirera (ElPaso),1,286 mil-si from san '\u25a0r-ujri&tt). '. Connec

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/•iW v MarysviUe, Chico, lird Bluffana ReddingV (Portland. \u25a0,ivi...n>. -. v• ".IA " P. M.—(Daily)—Passenger Train forCol- ,

'••tW fax and way stations. ~.-v'^•"I«i :P.'M.

—(Daily)—tau FranclMo'l-aseenger

°w». Train, vis BeuicU. •

A..MX P."< .«.—iDail.-. iLoc-1 Train to L.»throp v"*"**'connecting withS. P. Emigrant Train for ->

V- : --Deming. - ,:,•\u25a0'- \u25a0\u25a0' -'._ \u25a0 ;.-.-\u25a0

G«|K : P. .J].—(Sundays axoepiod)— Passenger»A" Train for Woodland una Rain 1--Laud.. ins.

' -v..-Tf.KR P. -«.—(Dally)-C. P. Atactic i.iv.-i.s for•>W uUbx, Reno (Cartiun and Vir-tuila),Battle

Mountain I(Austin), ,Palisade (Eureka),Ogden, Om.-ihi end Eut. '

;A.N. T0WNE............ .0eitei-i! hTipfl-inieudent;T. H. GOODMAN™..Gen'I Paart cud Tfcta-I Agenti ja9-4ptf

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Sacramento' & Placeryiile Railroad.v--Sro_j_^^gags..'

On and Alter V«e<lncm(;ij, Marcb 3, IKS»-\u25a0'. CNTIL rCRTHHH SOTtCT, :

, Trains willrun between Sacramento and Folaom,' -as follows :Hf ,:-v...v--'-?\u25a0*.-*' -' -.*_. . :.-, *'*-***V

-Lcave Sacramento lor F0150m.....,....." 8:30 A.M.VLeave Sacramento for F0150m. .......... 4*oo P. M.Leave Folsom for Sacramento.."....*,..'.; 6:15 A.M.Leave Folsom for Sacramento....;...:.. 130 P. M.

\u0084 mr2-tf * .-.. \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0-\u25a0 J. B. WRIGHT, Supt.

FOE PORTLAND ASD^STOfiIA,'770Jfcfc33«__5-033C. '\u25a0

'-jm^*r^_ THE ORECON RAILWAY ANDP--'-** %^AVIGATIoN COMPANY . AJ.D

'*>i£'T*l'jtTT*?*Pacific Coast Steamship Comp.nj*es***i,e*S&"wi'ldispatch every live days, to thaabove ports, one of th, irNew Al Iron Steamships,viz.:.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*.-

OREGON GEORGE W. ELDERSTATE OF CALIFOR X IA

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SAILING DAYS:0e101»er...... ...... :.:..&. 8. 13. 18. 23. 28-N0vember..*.. ..:,;.......... I.12, VI,I*,27 •\u25a0

\u25a0AT 10 O'CIOCK A. M..Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with SteamersRailroads and their connecting Stage Lines, for allpoints in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territoriee,BritishColumbia and Alaska. *

v -K.TAN C TERENDORP, Agent O. R. and N. Co.,

No. 210 Battery street, S->n Francisco, Cal., GOODALL, PERKINI & CO.,

Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street, San-, Francisco. *\u25a0* ;, \v

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IMFORTAKT TO OSGHABDISTS.PARTIES DESIRING. TO PLANTFRUITJJJ**-. V.

Trees the coming season can obtain them *(£»)'from the leading Eastern Nurseries in lots of -. » \u25a0 ..-.100 and over bysendin r their orders before the sth'of November toC. W. REED, Sacramento, CaL

ppy prices :'•Apple (standard), 6to 7 ft,ft)V10 0; $175 *> 1,000Pear (standard), sto 8 ft.... 30 100; 250 ¥ 1.000Plum (standard). sto 6 ft... 30»100; 2.*-0$ 1,000Peach (first size).... 15 100; IS ¥ 1,000Apricoi(first 5ize)..:...... 2ft V 10' i: 830* 1,000Cherries (firstsize)..."-.::*.".. 30 VICO;1250 V 1.000;! Inaddition to the above prices a small charge willbe made to cover cost of packing and freight per car

-load rates from Eastern nurseries to California. ,

• "From an experience of 2.i years in pUnting trees

propagated in the East and inCalifornia, Ican affirm;that all kinds of trees grown in the East and trans-:planted toCalifornia are much more hardy and vig-orous in their growth, and are more free from dis-

-eases of all kinds, especially the scale insect, thanCalifornia grown trees. 1will tend pi rsonally to -the selection, packing and shipping of all orders, and .insure tSelr safe arrival in good order. Address, C. .W. REED, P. O.box101, Sacramento, Cal. 06-4plm»

Nationals Mutual Aid AssociationIT'- \u25a0'"'\u25a0\u25a0 •:•>".

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FOR UNMARRIED PERSONS. INCoRFO-rated under the laws of the btate of California^

July 28, A. D. 1881. - Office opened Monday, Tues-day and Wednesday evenings, from 7to 9. **•

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GEORGE D. IRVINE, Agent,04-lplm 1415 Fstreet, hetween Iand J.

Postoffice Boxes For Sale. .jy--.: -\u25a0.:\u25a0;;..-\u25a0-• -•. \u25a0. ....... ... .-.-'. \u0084,,-:*

THE CASES WITH BOXES ALL COMPLETERwith Yale Locks, duplicate keys, all in order-

.o set up inaPostoffice, which have been used try

*he Sacramento office, wiltbe sold cheap, either »Uogethtr or inparts tosuit purchasers. Apply to

SWEETSER «V ALSIP.Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 1015 Forr Car \u25a0

street, between J and K. nlStl

PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. "\1.:D. 5CR1TER..,.;.:.';.....; "...Proprietoi V".

HACKS iON CALL AT ANT HOUB,«V_day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, SS'fl

Rociaways, Barouches, Buggies, with the M* \u25a0>?\u25a0 •best roadsters to be found in any livery stable onthe coast, forhire. :Horses kept in livery at reason- -able rates. Livery Stables on Fourth street, b»- .tween Iand J. -..-.. 07-4ptf

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' 'or Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or Wood.

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'P&MmS&^W* '''\u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0 7 w «_T Best stock of HOCSEKEEPIXC HARDWARE, CEOCKERt.'ypXP^f^^^^^^X.

ypp^yy^-y'yy,-.--- ! GLASSWARE. CLTLERY and PLATEDWARE to be found. ..v.- '''V''J'''''-''-'i' ;'<'^^^Sy^sl!fati&p' '\u25a0\u25a0 , > SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF

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THE GREAT TESTOF TELE DAY!pi; -x-; \u25a0-\u25a0;• \u25a0;•\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0;

Issued by J. TGRIFFITrS, appointed by the SuperiorCourt as Receiver in the ?Gilma 117 Estate.

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PRICE LIST:lyMtlMflh'^JijilO-i.-i"." :'. : .-"7."- "... . • ' '\u25a0\u25a0' - .-i.v- . •\u25a0 •-. yHACK ALL- LCASHMERE .................... ...;.^^^t^.Bo CEYTS PER YARDI't-'MV-IMIICOL-IRED CiIMIMERE ;......... .......30 CENTS PER YARDi'\«'ll»IICOBIRVS (ALLC0L0R5)................. ....:......; ...7lu CE.VTS A YA«I»lILACKIRIMMIXC51LK5............ ;.. :.....:.:............. ...33 CE.NTSA YARDBLACK SILK BR'ICADES :......"...:..:....*.....:........ 61 CEXTS''A YARDLADIES' HEAVY DIAGONALCL0AK5................. ........... v.........:.*..91 50 EACIILADIES' STRIPED AXD FAXIY SHAWLS ........ 7...:.................... ..:.4S IS"NTSrift X-»XCH HEAVY WATERPROOF .. ........ :.7.45 CEA l"Sheavy family 8LAXKEi5.vvv;*..;;:;::.::.^...:::7... ::...:....;....;.....:. 7:.. V.;;;:SI .'.ltHEAVYLIRUE-SIZE COMFORTERS. .. '..*.... .;...95 I'£XTSHEAVY LARCE SIZE lIOXEVCOMR 5PREAD5....::: ............................ .50 CEXTSlIEAVYLARCE-pIZE I*I.R.MAXCROCHET. SPRE 1D5...... ....... X....9t> CEXTSHOOD LXRLEACHEDMC5L1X.:...:.......:...................................... ::..3J CEXTScoiid Will MrsLix.7:7....7;......:.......:......;:..'.::.... .7...V.v....:.:...IJ CEXTStable lixex(I'lIti: ri.AX).:X~:...:..y.:.i:X.....:....X....... X..X..::.....:..J.ia CEXTSTABLE XAPKIXS<l*M:i"FLAX). PER D0ZEV..V;:..........;..!. .7:..;...:..:.... 25 CEXTSTARLE .XAPKIXS 'TURKEY RED/ PER DOZEX .................... ..7.... .35 CEXTSTOWELS (FI'KE LIXEX),PER DOZEX.:.... ... ."..7.7. . .... J 75 CEXTSHEAVY CHEVIOT SII'RTIXU ..:..........:....................:.. V.. .7 CEXTS A YARDHEIVYPIAIDCIXI.IIAMS ..:.................:..;..........:..;...... 8 CEXTS A YARDLADIES' HEAVY MI.RIXO VE5T5................: :......:.»0 CEXTS EACHCHILDREN'S HEAVY MERIXO VESTS .:....:....v....:.:..... ......... V;.20 I'EXTS EACHLADIES' MCSLIX CHEMISE 7.. i.v.X..X........... ... *":..20 CEXTS EACHlAims' MERixo^HO!iE.':::vv.7Vv;.'.^...7.::V.7:vV.:.'^f:".'.*7..'.V.7^:7io'cE«iTS eachCHILDKtX S MERIXO HOSE ......: ...*..'."'"..7.5 CEXTS EACHL»DIES', FANCY BOKUEK lIIXDKEKIHIEFSV... ..... .1CEXT EACHIHILDREX'S FANCY KURDEIC lIAXDKERCUIEFS ................ .1 CENT EACHLADIES' COLORED KUH3-1i1TTt>X)..:......iy ......................... So CEXTS A PAIRLINEN TORCHON LACF5..7.....::;.:."............:.......:......... ........*; CENTS A YARDlIA.11 111 EM8R01DER1E5....:...::........:.... ...,..:...... 1CEXT A YARDLADIES' PFBKLE I'OAT.5H0E5.......... ...7..... ...;... .......:.... 7.......$1 85 A PAIR •

LADIES' UOOIIKID,BUTTON SHOES .:....:....:..................:.....::.'i»l st A PAIR ICHILDREX'S GOOD KIR,RI'TTOX 5H0E5........:... ..V.A.. *5CEXTS A PAIK.MEX'S lIEAVYSHOES ::.......:............. ;...:7:T.......::.7..*..v::.8i A PAIR

'MEVS 10M.1t1.-S C.V1TEK5.. .."..:....... .J... ..'.;....... .7..75 CENTS A PATK JHOIS'. nEAYV 5H»E5.:.7v.:...:..:..7...... ...:.........::..:. 7....::... :;.55 LEXIS A PAR :MENS' WINTER 5fit5.:.7..v.....v. ...77..:.77..;7.7..........7...7.:..7....:v.f-i3 EACH 7MEN'S IRONCLAD PANTS ........760 CENTS A PAIK !ROYS' IRONCLAD PANTS ...v..7.7.75 CISTS A PAIR )

Mt-'N'S WINTER 0verc0at5. ::7.7V7.;.:;:.:....... .^7....:.......... :7..:........v.i»s EACHIEN'S MIRINItINDKRSHIRTS AXD OVERS ....... ..77:7 '....80 CENTS \u25a0

MEN'S FANCY COTTON 50CK5... ............ V.7. ........4 CENTS A PAIR'

Bl<VS' FELT hats.. r..77..::7... .:..::....;:.....;:.. ....„.:.:....:.. 7... 7....10 CEXTS EACHKBITS felt:HATS ;.........-....7..... 7............. 7.......;.. 7........... 7.35 Ct XIS EICII jON** DOZEN' CAKES OF' -"0A1'F0R............. .............. .....:.....7...;7.....10 CENTS jREAL JAPANESE MATTINU 7. .....7...:.. .........».-, CENTS A YARD

'DOIDLEBEDSPREAHS (HEAY»).......7 .................... .V............ .77... «1 50 EACHLADIES' WASHING SKIRTS FOR... ......7.77.25 CENTS EACH

lIEAVYLIXEXTOWELS (EXTRA SIZE) F0R......................... ....12J CENTS EACH

ALL-370 sis :SOLD AW -ocaacEi

3EB»''-E-COT_TS_E.,

THIS AND THE FOLLOWING. DAYS.'

Nos. 706, 714•and

1

716*'

J street, between Seventh and;Eighth, 7 Sacramento.\u25a0''^'\u25a0''^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Djn««-*K-t-|«Ti-«_PM_Kn-«-_Hl^HMuaHMll'^^

vo_3_-^:^^s^V-3^;:;^^^2asx^r^IN TLRERS ANDWHOLESALE DEALERS IX

Agricultural Inipleinenis and Machines, Hardware, Etc.

7 INo.26 Two Horse Plow.-1

AGENTS FOE THE GALE CHILLED IRON PLOWS,sa k.es:a. "\u25a0"*; *s--_a.i«"«a- y 3E»3E.0"»O IBrS,7- .

GORHAM SEEDERS, TRIUMPn DRILLS,1.HARROWS, CULTIVATOR**,CIDER MIL'9, MOLINEVi Steel Plows, Cast Iron Plo**-, BAIN WAGO.NS, Cutlery, Rope, Wire, Beltiivjr,Powdtr, Shot, Fas*,Wade, Nails, Axes, etc.

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\u25a0\u25a0-.: \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 .-.:). . . \u0084-. ....SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO.

MAXC-*ACT0RY7.7:.:.7;.7.......7......:.:.777THEi8Exic^:7Ai:8 LT!R AL WORKS.\u25a0* *

HOTELR7M)?£ SSTAUfiAI-iTKj

MISSISSIPPI KITCHEN.OYSTER AND CHOP HOCSE,

.;'." Third Street. Between J and K.

VJ'EXT BOOR TO RECORD J j*****^'

A*/"office.'.!Open day and night. > .>'S£ %7isX7 A.*J. SENA*ra,'ftopietorV\_J.-%&''-

\u25a0'.".'\u25a0-. -"'/--i*.y.-l'if019 4plm -•' 7 \u25a0-.-'\u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0:':'\u25a0':XySTATE|HOUSE, V

Corner Tenth aud X streets, Sacramento.

MyELDRED, PROPRIETOR— and lod?--« Xi**£at the most reasonable rates. 1Bar ans

billiard rooms attached." Street cars pass the doorevery fiveminutes. ri.:

- --"- \u25a0-yy..y- -....-^r :.ry?.Free omnibus to and from the House, oilIplrr

GOLDEN ;*EAGLE HOTEL,

CORNER SEVENTH AND X STREETS," SAC-V

—First-class in every respect, i.The

Lar-re-t,Finest and Best-Ventilated Hotel inthe city.RATES— S3, $2 50 and 3*2 per day, according to

room. :Free Bus toand from the Hotel.1.%' .--.-. -;-

J. McNASSER (late of Denver),',! V''\u25a0 04-4plm ". - * * Proprietor. -•-

HOTEL LANG-.AM,

/-CORNER FOURTH AND L STREET?, SACRA-

mento— Strictly first-class, on the European plan.'

Free coach fromRailroad Depot. Fine sample rooms.'

ollplm "TEBRY & CO., Managers.

TREMONT HOTEL,

JSTREET, BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND.House is newly furnished throughout. Large,

airy rooms ;eood board ;clear water. \u25a0 Prices m'd-erate. L.KUMLE. .;~ \u25a0:.

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UNION HOTEL."

SECOND AND

-X STREETS,' V SACRAMENTO.

CaL'v Rooms, 50 cents and $1 per day. W Specialrates by the month. -v Billiards, choice liquors andcigars. -

Hat lunch daily from 11 A.m. till**

T. M.-'-..-;-- W. O. ("JOE") BOWERS,?, rj

. 01-4plm v.„; \u0084 -; . . Vv Proprietor.

7 BUSINESS oaedSvr

H. F. HOOT. V / ALY.X. SRILSO"! .;,.. J. lIHISCOL.ROOT, Nt Jl.-int A ID., 7]

LJNION FOUNDRY—IRON AND BRASSj. Founders and Machinists, Front street, be-

tween N snd O. Castings and Machinery of everydescription made to order. "\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 *\u0084."\u25a0• 024-4plm

REKOYED.

CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,. Attorneys-at-Law and Notaries Public, barsremoved their office to No 007 Istreet, betweenSixth and Seventh. . .\u25a0 of4-4plm :t

-.JAMI MrCTIRE,

MANUFACTURER-

OF ROAD:SCRAPERS.»t| * Iron Doors, Jail Cells, Shutters, Railings,

Gratings. Housework and Blicksmithing in general,No. s*2u Xstreet, between Fifth aid Sixth, } Second-hand Doors lorsale. * \u25a0.•\u25a0*'\u25a0 . \u25a0" o"!2-4ptf

*.. 1856.V7v7v-7''F. . FOSTER.../ \u25a0-.;: -,>.ISSI. ".BOOKBINDER, PAPER-RULER AND BLANK-

Book Manufacturer, No. Sl9 Jstreet, betweenThird and Fourth, Sacramento.

-*\u25a0* 020-4ptf

-KiII*CALLER'S SAMPLE ROOKS. y

4^i> X STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND&& Fifth, south side, are now in running

order as formerly.' The best Wines, \u25a0 Liquors andCic-ars. Hot Lunch from 11 to 1. • - -v oIS 4plm .. ; FRANK RUHSTALLER. .

LOIIS SLOSS A CO..

DEALERS, CORNER OF jFRONT AND L/itreets. Highest price foriHides, Sheep

Pelts and Tallow Butchers supplied with-

Salt,Paper, latest improved Sausage Machines, Stuffers,Lard Presses, etc. .Prompt cash returns made forall consignments.

' ' - • ;. 018-4ptf

LNION BAKERY.6rt J STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND0/4»>'N"nth— Allkinds of Cakes. Pies, Rolls,etc., delivered to order to allparts of the cityat thelowest rates. GOTILEIB REEBER, froprietor.

_.\u25a0\u25a0;. .*.:.-\u25a0:. 014-4plm '\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0'------JL'LII'S \u25a0 STRLTZ, '\u25a0' 'iAiV - -

SUCCE.SSOR TO FOX A STRUTZ, IMPORTERi^ and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors,etc., No. 420 J street, between Fourth and Fifth,Sacramento.

-Allorders promptly attended to. :-

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REMOVAL. /-DR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO

'\u25a0: the new building Joining his residence on Mstreet, between Ninth and Tenth, No. 918. -Willvisit the Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. M. Officehours— B to 9 a.m.; 1 to 3 P.K., and evenings 011-lm

i CAPITAL ALE YAI'LTS,

NO. 302 J,''

AND 1005 THIRD STREETSjHot Lunch daily from 11 A. «. to 1o'clock

p. m. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigarß.013-lnlm. JOHN LONGABAUGH. Prop'r. ;

-._.. y.r. F. de DERKY, M. D.,' /

SURGEON "\u25a0'- AND 'HOMEOPATHIC 8PHYSl-cian. Office and residence, Eighth . street,

between Hand I. Office hours— Bto 10 A. m., Ito3and 7. to 8 T.M. £3T Sjiecl-il attention given toDiseases of Eye and Ear. ::---'.'

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* °DR. WALLACE A. BUIGUS

HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND RESI-\u25a0 dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Building, J

street, between Second and Third. Office hours :8to 9A. M.. IIA. M. to 2T. M.. and 6 toBp. M. ot2-tl

T. R. MeFARLAND.

ATTORNEY-AY-LAW-OFFICE, SOUTHWESTcorner of J and Fourth streets. - Residence, 11

street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. 09-4plm

V--"?S^CROYE^IVjeHN9bN,'fs.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—OFFICE, FIFTH ST ibetween Iand J. IResidence, No. 207 Istreet,

between Seventh and Eighth. -i'* 010-4plm

:7,: J. A. CIINNINI-HAM.

Sacramento boiler and IRON WORKS,

J^ 1Istreet, between Front and Second, S-*cra-mento. Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lionWork, etc. • Also, all kinds of Repairing. - Chang ccPortable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners aSpecialty. . *\u25a0\u25a0 od-4ptf -.\u25a0-

-DR. lame. -yyy

OFFICE CORNER THIRD ANT)'-I STREETS,over Boston DrugStore. Office hours :10 to

11 a. M,1to3and 7 to 8 P. M.IResidence S. E. cor-ner Tenth and Istreet*. \u25a0'>.

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JOHN EITEL.

ASSAYER AND CHEMIST,No. 317 J STREET,:Sacramento, Cal. All Assays and Chemical

Analysis accurately carried out at short notice andmoderate rates. Mining Property Sold aud GoldPurchased.

'Instructions given inBlow- Assay-ing. (Sbsd por Cmccm*.) \u25a0. \u25a0

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E. ;L. KILLINGS «£ CO., ,

IMPORTERS .'AND WHOLESALE DEALERS'.in Fine Brandies,' Wines and Liquors. '\u25a0 Agents

for Dr. Jafle's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also,agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonomacounty, California. No.11lKstreet, between Fourthand Fifth. \u25a0,*'\u25a0- ":.*'-' "\u25a0*"*'''\u25a0 825-lplm V

W. a. HECHSON, M. D„\u0084 '..,/

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANAND SURGEON.Office, southwest corner of Seventh jand J

streets, in Bryte's new building, up stairs.** Resi-dence, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets,Sacramento. Office hours :Ito3 and 6toB P. It."-

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W.H. ELLEKYKRIGLiS. SI.D., :

OCULIST, AURIST'AND :PHYSICIANiFOBDiseases of the Thioat.

•Office, 4291 J street,corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacratnet.to,Cal. Hours— to 12 A. li.;1to4 P. It

'Sundays—9:30 to 11 A. *«\u25a0; Ito4P. M. "V

*: -v 01-tf

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C. K. KREBS !A|CO., :

IMPORTERS ANDDEALERS INPAINTS, OILS,.. Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, WaxFlower Goods and Picture Moldings, Painters' andArtists' Materials. - Sole lAgents for Averill's MixedPaints, BuildingPaper. \u25a0' No. 626 J street, :Sacra-mento. Cal. t- \u25a0'- •\u25a0\u25a0:--•-.--\u25a0 \u25a0

"*\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '\u25a0 :01-4ptt

7. yy W.K. srrTESßEßtiiia, ;."

IRON "'ANDv BRASS 7 FOUNDER-

AND MA-Ichinist, front and Nstreets.* ;Manufacturer cf

outtenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Rollerand Clog Crasher and Barley Mills. All kinds ofHydraulic Pipes. jFor gale, Three MillerPatent HayPresses. \u0084•.--•* au3o-4plm

•~v 8. CAU1.8.-

It. J. CROLT.". } : / CARLE A CROLY.

CONTRACTORS AND'BUILDERS, ARE PRE-

:- pared to do all kinds of workin their line, incity or country. IPrincipal place of business, Sacra-mento."* Shop, No. 1114 Second street," between Xand L.-*'

Postoffice Box,No. 410, Sacramento."... --.'..:: \u25a0:\u25a0 "aul6-4ptf .--\u25a0-.:. :\u25a0\u25a0:..

CAPITAL BOX FACTORY,-Corner Second and IIstreets. 7 \u0084 7

OLDEST BOXFACTORY ON PACIFIC CO> ST.'All kinds of BOXES on hand and made to

order." Latest'Improved Machinery for Pox Print

ing. "Depot: J street,' between Front and Second,next door to W.R. Strong &Co.y-rrrr'.-\u25a0%\u25a0 --.:•• \u25a0-:.•

02-4pt( -: -. . ..-.:- y. . NICHOLS & CO.-:..

Sacramento Planing Mil),

SASH)AND BUND FACTORY, CORNER OF

;.Front and Q streets, Sacramento. **-.*-.-,•-.*;.';•X>-:.l.yyy/Doors, Wlntlows, BUndi.*ir.".-*'/-; fFinish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldings of

-.;--•--" every description, and Turning. '•-">.«. j-

HARTWELL, HOTCHKISS A STALKER"r-'.- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 --..:*; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 022-4plro \u25a0--.'\u25a0\u25a0*.;.--.. '.v.

Tee Pioneer Box Factoi y81111 Ahead of All 'onipallors. '-

OO'l'-O!3EC'B y**y»'O »)ootumt OP

Front and M streets ...... Sacrament-.. -..y,'--- -..-.-.:-:..~;;vo*Hiil|--..!.:--:,. J-:,-- y^trejss

7 MADAM SOLEMA, yyy

THECELEBRATED^ASTROLbGER, HAS'^JU".Hreturned 'to this city,after two years .\J.

absence, and can be found at No. 511 Lstreet, >.*yybetween Filth and Sixth. :'i§_££&££!£?R2

' vBMmGIHOIJSES:'NATIONAL GOLD BAN

j"J,F D. O. MILLS A CO., SACRAMENTO:

UNITED *TA'.'ir> - DKPOaITAK*.VtXBEIXB* oa :?-\u25a0*.

>ew York. London, liublia.Berlin, Part* ,Andall the prit-cipai cities of Europe. .

\u25a0\u25a0-: Under our extensive airange-tents we can makepayment* inany town or village in Germany, Aus-

: tria, Hungary,"France, Switzerland, Italy, Po'ish

Russia, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, sending themoney into the very house of the party who is toreceive it"jS '.:\u25a0. -\u25a0

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JAMES LAWRENCE ENGLISH.V BA.lH___V.

'

SOUTHWEST"

CORNER 7 J AND FOURTHc.,-.:.-* • streets, Sacramento. :

\u25a0 Commercial and Savings Depisits received,and a general banking business done.\u25a0 Exchange on San Francisco and the East. ->.' Interest was paid on|Savings Deposits in this

! Bank, for the Semi-Annual Term ending JUNE 30that the rate of 6}per cent, per annum. ,---<* 01-4plm

$50,000 TO XjO-A-BS".

'In Sums to Knit, at Loweit Bales. .APPLY TO

PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.: y 01-4ptf . \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 X WM. F. HUNTOON, Cashie'rl V

yp p MAEKSTS. VBALTIMOREjMARKET.

C WEISEL &CO., WHOLESALE AND^PfTE****!.m retail Butchers and Pork Packe^f,^j£J^|,

"'Nos. 726 and 72t5j L street, between Sev-^^Jfasenth and Eighth. • Hams, Bacon, Shouldero, L^rd,Clear Pork and Fresh Meats, etc. Also, Hides, Tal-low and Pelts bought and sold on commission, andmoney advanced on the same. ofHighest marketprice paid for Fat Hogs, v^..

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GEORGE P. HARTMANN.VVOF THE ORIENTAL MARKET AND gff>yA.

SAUSAGE FACTORY, No. 41» K>Ei^'street, will supply' the public with the find!""**"CHIOCEST SAUSAGES of alldescriptions, such asLiver Sausage, Vienna ,Sausage, etc.

-Particular

pains is taken in the manufacture of LIVER-WURST, and Idefy any Siuage Manufacturer toexcel me.

* Also,Meats cf all kiudi, delivered to anypart of the city. •'.-.* >"•;'.:**•:""'. : ,015-4p-lm .

\u25a0:\u25a0•' 7LEGAL NOTICES.~^

PROBATE ;\u25a0 NOTICE.~

IN HE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALl-fornia. county of Sacramento." In the matter of

the estate of JEROME C. DAVIS, deceased.Notice is hereby giv.nthat MONDAY, the 7th dayof NOVEMBER,ISSI, a*. 10 o'clock A. M.of said dat ,and the Courtroom of said .Court, at the Court-house, in the city of Sacramento, county of Sacra-mento, and Slate ofCalifornia, have been appointedas the time and place for proving the will of saidJEROME <..'. DAVIS,deceased, and for bearing theaonlication of MARYA DAVIS, for the issuanceto her of letters testamentary thereon.IWitness my hand, and the seal of said Court,this 24th day of OCTOBER, ISSI.-'

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• iIsiALl r-.'-'i THOS. H. BERKEY, Clerk. :• •'-* By Chas. M. Cooi,».x, Deputy Clerk.•-•.

Catlin &Hav.i-i'k.oe*', Attorneys for Petitioner. *\u25a0

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SUMMONS.'.V7>

STATE OF CALIFORNLV, COUNTY OF SACRA-!T"> to—ss. Inthe Superior Court, in and forsaid county. The People of the State of California,to NELSON CH-.MPLIN, SiKAII J. CHAMPLINand PHI. IP oYEII,greeting: You are hereby no-tified that an action was commenced in the SuperiorCourt of the County of Sacramento, State aforesaid,by the filingof a comDlaint in the Clerk's office ofsaid Court, on the 21st day of September, ISSI, inwhich action MICHAEL DWYKR is plaintiff,andyou are defendants. That the general nature ofthe action as appears from said complaint is as fol-lows :To obtain Judgment for the sum of $3,398 05,alleged to be due ona certain promissory note givenby defendants, NELSON and SARAH J. CHAMP-LIN,to plaintiff, and foran attorney's fee of $200,and forcosts of suit, all of which is fullystated incomplaint on file herein, to which reference" ishereby made. Also to obtain a decree of this Courtfor tho foreclosure of a certain mortgage executedby the said NELSON anl SARAH J. CHAMPLINon the 30th day of September, 1874, to secure thepayment of said promissory note. And that thepremises conveyed by said mortgage, to wit:Theeast 10 feet of lot 7, and the wet 15 feet of lot 0, inthe block bounded by H and I,Ninth and Tenthstreets, cityof Sacramento, county and State afore-said, be sold, and the proceeds applied to the pay-ment of the expenses of sale, the costs of this action,and the amount found due. And in case such pro-ceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, that lodg-ment be docketed against NELSOm CHAMPLINand SARAHJ. CHAMPLINtor the balance remain-ing due ;and also, that the said defendants, and allpersons claiming by, through or under them, maybe barred iand foreclosed of all right, title,claim,lien, equity of redemption.': and interest in andto said mortgaged premises, .and for otherand • further :.relief. . . And you

-are hereby

directed to appear and answer said complaint withinten days from the service of this writ,exclusive ofthe day of service, if served on youin said countyof Sacramento * and within thirtydays, exclusive ofthe day of sen-ice, ifserved elsewhere; |and youare further notified that uniess you so appear andanswer within the time above specified," the plaintiffwill apply to the Court for the relief demandedinsaid complaint. .

Intestimony whereof, I,Thos. 11. Berkey, Clerkof the Court aforesaid, do hereunto set mv handand affix the seal of said Court, this 21st day ofSEPTEMBER.A. D. 1881.

"seal.]-

THOS. H. BERKEY, Clerk.By Ciias. M.Coglai*, Deputy Clerk.

• Duslap & Vax Flket, Attorneys forPlaintiff.v 524-law2mS . .-\u25a0 :.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.,--"\u25a0 *'--:

TRUSTEES' SALE.WHEREAS, JOSEPH SHAPEE MADE A

certain Dee.l of Tru"tto ED.R. HAMILTON, and W. P. COLEMAN, dated the 6th day of Decern-I ber, 1576, and recorded in Book Number 81 of Trust

Deeds, at page 465 and following,records of thei county of Sacramento, state cl California, said deed

\u25a0 conveying the real property hereinafter described,"for the purpose of securing a certain promissorynote of same date ;and whereas, default ha* beenmade in the payment ofsaid note. Now, therefore,, under the authority vested in them by said TrustDeed, and upon the application of the SacramentoBank, holder of said note, the undersigned, as suchTrustees, will,on the 2d day of NOVEMBER, 1881,between the hoars of 10 and 11 o'clock A. M.,infront of the Court-house door in the city of Sacra-

i mento. State of California, sell at public auction, to. the highest bidder, for cash in United Slates goldi

coin, all that certain real property situate inthe cityi of Sacramento, county of Sacramento, State ifCali-

fornia, and described as follows, to wit :jThe easthalf of lotnumber six (6), inthe block b unded by

J O and P and Sixth (6th)and Seventh (7th) streets,together with si

'the improvements and appurte-. nances thereto belonging. \u25a0'*' '\u25a0'-'\u25a0

ED. R. HAMILTON, ';KyW. P. COLEMAN, eh

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--Trustees.

NOTICE.

THE UNDERSIGNED, TRUSTEE*! UNDERithe land mortgage of the Central Pacific Rail-

j road Company, made to-tbem as Tru-tees for the

bondholders, and dated the first (Ist) day, of :Oc-i tober, IS7O, hereby give notice that they holdj three hundred ttousand dolla-B ($300,000) in gold)- coin, with wh'ch, inIaccordance with the tents of, said mortgage, they propose to redeem so many of

said bonds as shall be offered at the lowest price.\u25a0 Allbids over or.o hundred and five (105) flat may be-

rejected at the option of the Trustees. -- . ':

jSealed bids for the surrender of bonds willbe re-ceived at the office of the Trustees, corner of Fourth

v and Townsend streets, in the city of San Francisco,California, until twelve (12) o'clock, noon, Novem-ber third (3d), 1881. * J- <*'B. CUNN, -

.-.-:, . S. W. SANDERSON.: San Francisco, Cal., October 1,ISSI.

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R. H. BYERS, ;\u25a0 tJ"XST a_» _c: xc 3-C £3 it

1017 Eighth si., •bet-ween J and K. \u25a0\u25a0

SHROUDS ANDBURIAL CLOTHES,^~w^-,Coffins and Trimmings, Metallic Bu-

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rial Cases and Caskets. IInterments ms.de inall thecemeteries. Bodies embalmed forshipment. 01-4plm

z»„ja..SB3rz*tsj£sSTEAM CARPET BEATING MACHINE,. '

O'street, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth.

CARPETS TAKEN:UP, 'CLEANED AND RE-/ laid orrefitted promptly. Lace Curtains done

up good as new. House renovating a specia'tyBuy and sell second-hand carpets ;also, willstoreand take care ofcarpet-*.. ". Leave erders at the CarpetStores. 4pl*nj P. A. BYRN'E, Proprietor. -.

Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe•ARE FIRE-PROOF.

A.RE;:EASILY PUT UP—ARE LIGHT INARE EASILYis perfect. V Soot

LIGHT INweight;draft is perfect. Soot does not stick

to them ;hence do not burn out.» Can be placedanywhere in the house. Cost less than any other.—

-yoa sale bt——

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No. 317 J street, bet. Third and Fourth, Sacrament^.':•„;... ..'.'.-•\u25a0-:-.-.""*:ol-4plm», \u25a0 -y: -_, ... -. -\u25a0:-

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CHEMIST ANDapotbecary, no. 1C47 xpFourth street, St. George Building, Sacra- £BU

mento. Physicians'pre-criitionscarefullyc.m- Eff\u25a0\u25a0;pounded, day ornight.

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..-K--^ -*Vr**-\u25a0' v. ->vV':vv I-07-4plm :».'.*'-*•.-'.*! --'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -y ::'.,*» fRS. HYDE (FORMERLY OF NEW

~ *y.j]fX"*"*Orleans), natural gifted Fortune \u2666^""-?ITeller

'and :Clairvjvant. Reveals {Past,

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Present and the Future in a manner that»~#;is wonderful. ''? Also parties wishing toget 'iii

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Icommunications from friends in spirit life willdowell toconsult MRS. HYDE,as she is amedium of

j hich merit, aid in this parti.ular has no equal-ICall and see, and be convinced for yourself. Nos. 2-

and 4,*Brown House, corner Fourth an1Xsts.oS6 tf

i7 vSOYAL BASIS :POWDEB.

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POWDERAbsolutely Pure.

..Made from Grape Cream Tartar.— other pre-paration makes such light, flaky hot Oreads, orluxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by Dyspepticswithout fear of the ills resulting from heavy in-digestible food. Sold onlyin cans, by all Grocers.

Koyal Hal.Ing Powder Co., New York.:. dlB-lv

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,',< is the *-in-

SBf" .>Jv'yJt U;m-*'-e result of over'**

\i-.-E&ifytfky1',J—-Hyears' of practical ex-•i^bMi vIMS-ifflS'S perience, and CURESK.gßi?A yW^gg'-:* -vrni unfailing

nHHri^-fl&W&lri CERTAIXTY NervoatfIKV:-''ff%2r%*/%fll\ "«lPhv-t'ca'. Dehilitv.B'vßv^tli- '^HKlßfi-:"KTAi:

''"'",r Nen-oatXv \u25a0. t&e?->'Ml\i\l'wi Ph->ca. DehilitvL\&Hw!WA\IKISeminal Weakness.Sper

SI iinWir-riAllHl1-..attorrhtßa, Emissions.lILUUVEHAIUHImpotency, Exhausted•«,,,iii:-ggwct»w-sr-—-i--e--**nVitality,Premature De-cline ana LOSS OF Jl4>II(IOD, from whatevc-cause produced. Itenriches and purifies the Bloodstrengthens the Nerves, Brain, -Muscles, Digtstion,Reproductive Organs, and Physical and MentalFaculties. It stops any unnatural debilitatln-drain upon the syste **-, preventing Involuntarjlosses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses with tbturine, etc, so destructive tomind andbody. Itis isure eliminator of all KIDNEY ANDBLADDEfCOMPLAINTS. It contains nothing injuriousTo those suffering.from. the evil effect*of yoatbTul Indiscretions or excesses, *speedy, thorough and permanent CEKFIS 4.iAKA>rt:El>. Price, $"> 50 per bottle,or five bottles in case, with full directions ardadvice, $10. Sent secure from observation to aryaddress upon receipt of price, or C. 0. D. To behad only of

Dr. Salfleld. 216 Kearny Street,San Francisco, Cal. Consultations strictly confldeitial, letter or at office, FREE. For the con-venience of patients, and in order to Insure perfectsecrecy, Ihave adopted a private address, underwhich all packages are forwarded. -:\u25a0 . *-

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willsend a trial bottle olIhe KEJlVK.VATOB—sufficient to show Itsmerit— tree ofcharge, to any one afflicted,applying by letter, statins his symptomsand age. Communications strictly confi-dential^ tn4-4ptf

THE BB.EAT EHSLISH IIBMKDIEs??sCfe*V^**-SSEiF!SS

'3 a never-failing Curt

U\W&St-li^S!Q)?faS 'or Nervous Debiiity.Ej.•P^^-^V~^*!?s_S!W hiltlsted Vitality, \u25a0 Sen..vrm'PP I**1**1* We

-,tne ss, Sper-tUXa yXz- ,».>-*JA vejWmatorrhc-ia, lost Man-X? *Mt^^iv7i'j3'C'iTi>l»ood, Impotency,aftl Pr Xr*/sjM' nParalysis, and -*11 th«l3_l 'ie '''' '

Jag, terrible effects of Bed-La* -

CI*f^*>B_4«. 'S'jabuse, youthful follieiii&Pjr^i(&r!Za<Xs~tJt-and excesses Inmaturt

|gi_^_tfSlß_a!^-^Wfei years— such M Loss 0lm¥iW?T^-Trr^SXX!S% Memory, Lassitude, Noc

E____>S^-*liii__ffi__B tum£! Emission, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in thtHead; the vital fluid pulling unobserved in thiurine, and many other diseases that lead to insanit}and death.

Dli. 3IINTIE, who Is a regular physician(graduate of the University 'of Pennsylvania),will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dol-lars for a case of this kind the VITA!KESTOKATIVi* (under his special advice anctreatment) willnot cure, or for anything Impure oiInjurious found in it. DX..lIIVTfG treats alPrivate Diseases successfully without mercury,Consultation free. Thorough examination . icadvice, including analysis of urine, $5.' Prie to!Vital Kestoratlvc, US a bottle, or four time,the quantity, \u25a0"HO * sent to any address upon receipt of price,or C. O. D., secured fromobservation,and inprivate name ifdesired, by *.K. "HINTIK,"I.D., No. j11.Kearny iStreet, ''an Fran.Cisco, Cal, \u25a0*\u25a0 "'y

I»K. .TIBSTIE'S KIOSKF RKn*s«»F, 311,PIIKETI<T.*t|, cures all kinds of Kidney anBladder Complaints, Gonorr'nma, Gleet, LeucorrhcEaFor sale by all Druggists ;I**] a bottle, sixbottle-for 65.

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best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILIOrfIcure in the market. For sale by all Drugtrists.

H. C. KIRK & CO., Sacramento, Wholeftal.Agents mr9*2-401v.*7.->D-Bwlv'W""' .

TO THEUNFORTUNATE 1

DK-GIBBPNWPSNBARI,tilS Kearnr street. San Francisco,

. . =-w Established in 1354 lor'jff y^<. "*"c treatment of Sexualft /^r^Z^y.PgyK '•n'T Seminal disease*,

ail.yX—yzy :-7|k™ -such as Gonorrhea, Gleet,Ji_lS**r***^tNl_^SSH. Strictures, Syphilis in all

/ s*^^.J*^*Sl ***forms, Semina. Weak-

wLWf^y f-^-'

v?j2»^M ness, Impoteucy, Skinhyk i-1'- -^M-tilDiseases, etc., perma.£*rf-nL JsMth- 7ii,*&iSnen^ cured ornocharxe.

*-^^J(^V*!^^ LSs Seminal ITeafcness."Seminal Emissions, the

V^lj^^M•'\u25a0 WsyJy- i.'&iconsequence ofself-abuse.j?^^awgs^g*g»js?*: This solitary vice ft de-.V\Sii^SOT«_S.*^ "

prayed sexual Indulgence,Ispractiocd by the youth of both sexes to an almt stunlimited extent, producing withunerring certaintythe following train or morbid symptoms, unlesscombated by scientific medical measures, viz.: Sallcwcountenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in thehead, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling ofleaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness aboutthe loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision,

blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence inapproaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac-quaintances, disposition to shun society, loss ofmemory, hectic flushed, pimp'es and various erup-tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,oougbs, consumption, night sweats, monomania andfrequent insanity. v . .;

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CURED AT HOKE.Persons at a distance may be cured at home by ad

dressing a letter toDR.GIBBON, stating case, symp-toms, length of time the disease has continued, andbave medicines promptl ' forwarded, free fromdamage and curiosity, to any part ifthe country,

with full and plain directions. By inclosing tendollars inregistered letter, through the »to*ficeor through Wells, Fargo A Co., a package ofmedicinewillbe forwarded to any part of the Union. Please»iv you saw this advertisement la the RKOiID.Uiioß. Address,., DR. J. F. GIBBON,

i"i24-4otf ;-\u25a0 Box 1.9&7. San Francisco

OR. SPINNEY &CO.,OF NO. IIKEARHYSTREET. SAM FRAKCISCO,

Trent all Chronic and Special Diseases.

YOUSe MEN•TWTHO r MAY BE SUFFERING FROM jTHE

W V effects <•( youthful follies or Indiscretioi,Killdo wellto avail themselves of this, the greatestsoon ever laidat the altar of suffering humanity.OIL SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit 1500 for\u25a0rvery case of Seminal Weakness orPrivate Diseaseof any kindor character which be undertakes andfalls to cure .*.-\u25a0-„-;, .„.MIDDLE-AGED EN.

There are many at the age of thirty tosixty whoare troubled with too frequent evacuation of th*bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting oi

burningsensation, and a weakening of the system ina man**ar the patient cannot account for.IOn exam-ining tne urinary deposits a ropysediment willoftenbe found, and sometimes small particles of aitiumei.will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkishhue, again changing toa dark and torpid appearance.There are many men who die of this difficulty,igno-rant of the cause, whichis tne second stage ef sem-inal weakness. :Dr. S. willguarantee a perfect curein all such cases, and a healthy restoration of thej-snito-urtn-UT organs. *-" -

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5-3i.4C«fBROffice hours— lO to 4 and 6toB. .Sunday from

10 toIIA. J*. Consultation free. Thorough examluatlon and advice, $5. Call or address

DR. SPINNEY A CO.,No.11Kearny street, San Francisco.

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:,p. S.—For private diseases ofshort standing, a fullcourse of medianes, sufficient fora cure, with allInstructions willbe sent to any address for 910.>';-: .:--\u25a0\u25a0>-

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Vi*':A. J- VERMILYA7 V ;

COUNTY CORONER ANDjUNDER-f'LUi-.taker, No. ItS J street, between'*«uS-«>»

Fourth and = Fifth. Always on band a large assort-ment of Metallic and Wooden Caskets, BurialCasesand Coffins. Shrouds '\u25a0 furnished •: and

• FuneraWreaths Preserved. .:* Coffin orders • will receivepromot attention] on short notice and at the lowestrates. w* -;. \u25a0\u25a0

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lU. FRANK CLARK, 8*cxwri»2Esit-xr^_.__c__3aEc, j|No. 1017 Fourth st., bet.' J and K. I

7 Always a complete stock in store. ,;Country Rorders receive prompt attention. ->. 02-4plm 9

UNION7 TNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN '. FRANCISCO

Fire and Marine.

CAPITAL,fully paid...... .'.'*..9:M,0C0

ITLosses pronptlv adjusted and paid in cold coin.WALAIER & PARSONS..

General AzentsSaeramcrto Division,No.Cl J street.-.-. --.-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 . \u0084 .-—

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BLACK DIAMOND COALAND SCREENINGS.

THE ABOVE"

WELL KNOWN • SUPERIORL MONTE DIABLO CO\L, the most economical

that can lie used tor steam, is for sale in lots to suitat Black Diamond Landing, Contra Costa couaty,

and at the office of the Company, wiutheast cornerof Folsom aad Spear streets, San Francisco. .:,. v.P. B. CORNWALL, -\u25a0,-"

7 tf President B. P. C. M-CO.

SWEETSER & ALSIP,

REAL ESTATE AKDISSUANCE AGENTSnotary Public and Commissioner of Deed*.

Real Estate Boupht and Sold on Commission.trHouses rented and rente collected. "W /

X Ajn-ntsfor the followta**Insurance Companies: -y

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LONDON ;.:..""....:.....::..:."."•—• of LondonN0RTHERN.:..............:.:.. ..of London jQUEEN...::....*.:.::.....:::...V"-- Lo^S^dNORTHBRITISHAltoMERCANTILE -j EdilJSinrh(JHNA... .':................ .....0l Hartford, Conn. j

-" Aeereitnte Capital. S*i4.sl«,'*«. -,\u25a0_\u25a0:- -,-.ITKo. ,7 Fourth street, between J \u25a0**\u25a0 X, Sac-

ramento, comer of the *33erj__m^{ 023 iptf

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