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COMMERCIAL. San Francisco Produce Market. Sam Frasciboo, November Bth—l r. K. .-. *„!•. Millers report a tolerably good business. * b tit 10,000 bbls went forward to England yester- day via the Horn on the Annie Johnson. We quote as follows: Best City Extra, f& 25; Bakers* Extra, S(M& 12* ; superfine, $3 7334 25 ; interior Extra, ft Ibtib: tenor Superfine, 83 7594 IS}; Oregon Extra, U 60(34 75 ; choice do, $5 ; Oregon Superfine, «3 -;•'•- 12; ; Walla Walla Extra. 14 75Q5 V bbl Wiikat— week opens vcrv supinely. Shippers are merely buying driblets, and the purchases of millers alone impart what little life is exhibited on 'Change. Possibly the arrival of a Sett of vessels iruuld act as an impetuj to business and create some considerable movement. Meanwhile, holders muet be patient, though a rood many of them have already made up their minds remain out ofmar- Vet tilla- more propitious season. The Liverpool quotation comes through unchanged, though the -inera: tenor of advices is not discouraging. Sales of 1,200 ctls No. 1. tl 17.V : 3,500 do very good chip- ninir *1 4W ; 569 do 80. 2 alongside, SI 45 ; 500 do fair milling, $1 40: 200 do do, «l 40; 300 dodo, ?1 37i 9 ctl. Several snull parcels, aggravating »r»r«iT 500 sks, »ere taken by a shipiwr at a range of 51 37{*jl 40 \u2666 ctl. A small lot of superfine, pay 400 -- s \u25a0< banged bands at *1 12J V ctl. We quote : Xo. \u0084;; I7l#l 50: No, 2, 42K«1 45*cU. riAßisv-Nuthlug occurred this ; morning to dis- turb the customary quietude of the situation. There u>» i.foMbiy more inquiry than was disceruibU annmc tbe clostnirdays of tact week, hut it would re fin", & very positive movement to lift prices to any extent. Holders do not expect any immediate torn in their favor, and are prepared to meet almost any reasonable offer. To-day's sales embrace 5,000 <&!\u25a0 ifood bay Chevalior, private ; 100 do coast do, SOo . 880 do toast feed, 73} ; 700 do do, 72) c 9 ctl. ilecent tales are said to have been made of 3,000 sks \u25a0rood feed at >(' j V ctl, wilh storage paid, and 1,500 -in at 750 V ell. brewing is quotable at 87i -V 1 feed, 72te77Jc : ChevaUer. «1 20@l 25 for choke standard bay, and 80c&$l for coast. O»t»— Buyers are somewhat more liberal in the n:«rt of their purchases, many probably ta tinir ad- vantage of low ruling rates to fill up stocks. Sales to-*»y of 500 sks good feed, $1 25 ; 1,800 do Wash- ftea Territory, *1 15 9Mt We quote : Hum- bcxMli, «1 ICKnI 25 ; coast, H@l 12J ;Orcaon and W-iabini'tou territory, $1 10(<tl 25; surprise, »l 25 \u25a0'•\u25a0I '\u25a0!'/!. V Ctl. -. Hiv—Prices are reported to be quite firm. The . Dcvera! descripliousarequutableas follows: Alfalfa, , glO; wild oat, ?12©14 ; barley, $11 50@12 50; wheat, fl260c<f 14 50. A very choice lot of wheat murbt bring *15 ? ton. '"wit -A small conuiciimcnt of Oregon Pears is .-.t. hand per steamer. No Raspberries to-day. Business is not very lively, and prices present hut tnf.mg variations. We quote : Apples, 40@60c r « bus for ordinary, and 75c@$l for choice ; Pears, 75«a«V » box; Quinces, 50e75c *1 box; Tokay liren'B, :«X3'iOc 1? box; Black Hamburg, 400 90e » box; Muscat, 4OC'7sc » box; Rose of . 98, 40<ar,0c * box ; Strawberries, $10C*12 V chest ; .\u25a0 153. 'MfgtiOc V box; Plums. 4c 9 &>; Lemons, $9<i* 10 9 box for Sicily,and 55&6 for Australian; Limes, llVffllt) for Mexican; Tamarinds, 12@15c V It; iiananas, tilMV bunch ; I*iueap|>los, BS(£rt) ? dozen; Wisconsin Cranberries, #11 &OQI2 60 V bbl. Uosrr—Receipts quite light. Demand not press- ing. We quote: Comb, 10Q13c; strained, r>J^!Oc for dark aDd 6i@7c ¥ a. for white. Btttrr -Tht: strength exhibited at the dose of ".ast week was quit* pronounced to-day. Fresh qualities were firmly held; firkin brought higher rate*; pickled was buoyant^. We quote: r'ancv, ; i choioe roll, 3"i(*)oc V V, : fair to good, 27J@32Jc ' V It.; inferior to onlinary, 23@26c, inside rate for i mixed lets from country stores. Firkin v quotable at "\u25a0r>rc * ft. Pickled, 35c. Eastern is iv fair j supply, and 23«r2Gc * B. will probably cover the bulk of offerings. . I OrrEEsn— Market fairlyactive at current ratrg. We . uot«: California. 13015.- ; do, in drums, 14<ai5c I * tr. : Eaatsrn, 16@l8c ;Western, 14<al5c V tt>. ! \u0084\u25a0.- Strictly choice are in demand at 40c » •luaea. Some 10 ante* Oregon arrived on Saturday's j steamer s-lhnu'at about SSo * dozen. We quote : Cal ; fornla, SSol7|e; Salt Lake, 32J^S5c ; Eastern, 27i«i30c ; Lime, 2&<sfni<: "4dozen. Podiost- Ho arrivals of consequence. We quote : Turkeys, 15@17c V Ib for live; Roosters, |4(«e4 50 for old and *4 5036 60 for young; Ucns, *S«SC; Rrjilers, t3@i, according to size ; Ducks, $4(g5 60 * doaen :Geese, $1 75@2 « pair. 15A*B-The rtcsipts to-day wero small. We quote: Quail, Sletl IS; Stalkrd Ducks, «3«*-S 50 i? d.,2 : Sprigs.*! lid', Teal, 81 6001 7.'. ; Widgeon, Sl(»l 2?!; Brandt, $1 60; Geeso, *1 for white and 92 for gray ; Bnipe, 30@50e for common, and $1 COM 75 di* for English ; llare,»2<ar2 45; Rab- bits, |1«1 25 ; Doves, 75c ¥ dozen. W<K)i There is a very good inquiry for choice •Tadcs at fall rates. We quote jobbing lots as follows: Southern fall, 12<rU+c *' It" for fair toeood, and 10@12c for ordinary to inferior : 11. Jofiuin, 12g15c for fair to good, and 15<91S<: for fair '." choice mountain ; Northern, 14<rrl«>c for poor defective Sacramento, 17(a.-ioc for good Red bluff and Chiw, and 23@25c ¥ tt« for Humboldt and - Stand M :no. Eastern Oregon sells at 17@21c for in- ferior, and 23@26e for choice. Fine light fleece Valleys come about 29@30c, while common grades are D<«Jnally 25®2«c » lb. Sacramento Market Fim- Our Sacramento quotations are from the iiriee-lisU of W. R Strouc & Co., and are revised up to 6 T.u. yesterday. They rep- resent trade prices, and have in view selected fruits suitable for shipment : Apples, Spitzenberfr. $1 28 ; red, *l«r! 25 ; cooking. 90o@$l : papered •or lone shipment, *1 SH&\ DO ;pears, ordinary v»rieti<«, $1 60jtl 75; Bartlett, f>?2 60; Winter Nellie, 92 M); peaches, $1 &0«l "5 Vbox ; firs, l>@ 10c* &\u25a0: oranpes are quotable ats4oi£is ? M, Ta- hiti; lemons, Sicily, OslO ?• box; California, *40 \u25a0\ 50; Australian, $5@6 W box; limes, Mazitlan, *2 !*«r3 41 100 ; bananas. S3@J4 50^ bunch ; pine- apples. B@o * dozen ; tomatoes, 05@75c H box ; c'ipca are in variety at 73c(^l « cast; Urapes, in bxs, 60?»75c; quinctß,Sl 25@1 50 V box; cran- berries, I\2<gl'i V bbU Choice apples for Ion;:keen- iiii-are no'f ot-mioj.- for«rard. Owing to the failure .•f steamers to atop at Mexican ports, limes arc very scsroe in fact, out of market, and likely to main no at U-»t a month. Ucanwl.>le lemons will have to supply the pluce "f 1n..-. . rxns>—Oat quotations are from the price-lists of E. A. Burr, of this city, and arc correct^' to d.-.ta : Oat hi-, $12(318 V ton, baled :alfalfa, S9 3? ton baled ;"br»n, fll@l2 ¥ tun : barky, 80«»!ific V iewt.; jrround barley, 95c@«l V cwt : wheat, *1 :;0(31 So ¥ c-.vt.: oats, *1 85(3;! V cut , Eastern and Foreign Markets. New York,November Bth. BRtAW»rrrre— m quiet and Wheat is strong-, Utter at ?1 10(21 13. Uu-bs— California arc strong at 23c. Woot— California is quiet at IS"lie for fill buryy, and 16*/^ for dean fall; fprimr Lurry, IS ff24c; slean spring, 24<<r33c; pulled, SS®tso. B«KLrr-Firm, but H uit=t. Ltvxrpooli,November Bth. WBUV— to choice California, lld to10s 3d. .SiKjt lots und floating canoes are firm; carjrots on -j-«ure for shipment are rather firmer ; Fir nch oountry markets are steady. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES. Bast Fbamgiboo, November 8, IBM). UOWHKO SESSION. HZ Onkb 6i«*«} 2008a1U0f1......l 90 ISO^TIwu -.7! WUUh 6i «m.uld*C 35 330 Exchequer 1 \u2666' lancets Kclcher 8, HOOwnaaa BCc 163 California. 1 96 816 Justice I 7*5 S««e 2ma 10 340 Onion l^M ar 1 B">i1383 Alt*. 3 ' MOtVn. V*. 2 65 150 Julia 40c lOOlVtad 160 17 Caledonia 30c 170 V J^ciet 4 651siiver H>U 4Sc Jl}( Po)u":::."""i 30 10 Challenge.. Cue 153 Imperial IST 750 New York. So S«SSr!.::.: 1 WOO'Lcdy M h........5e Vi Cunildeucc S 55 2« Scorpion .I®l 10 \u25a0. - Krrada 71^71 1780 Ben.on. 1 -0 aitibsoob »msio«. 751>riie ... i CO lOOAlbion 45c 7UO intent* 50c 200 Cuncor.l!» Me •JOO Belle We 65c 150 Noonday 1 50 E9C X»v»Jo U"l 06 ISO Unl«r»it» 10c l&n inJrpend 45c flO -. King.... .82 30Wal«i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'I 150 E. Mt Di»W« 100 2.10 lH»blo 4CO 200 Syndicate.. .50c 178 Dm Mo 500Goo«lih»w 1 60 4n II «ii(" -I 4J> Rontoii. 1 30 10 Mcriinton I r * ISSUJi-uipiou 30c Tiotr*. 40cj 300M*iamoth . SOo The rearon for the delay in the Panama ( v \u25a0', scheme is that it is considered prudent to await the meeting of the Congress of the United States in December, when it will be clearly known whether the scheme willen- counter hostility." " \u2666-\u2666 ~ - Hammeb's Ultoeuoi.e or Tab has been ore the public for the past six years, and its constantly increasing demand is the beat testimonial of its iucce««. . AeK Yoib Dbuggist. for Hammer's Gly- ceroleof Tar for coughs and colds, and take no other. '-'\u25a0\u25a0-"'• EtRTHP'B ixTAumur. ls.ir.cnos. The t»mous Tench remedy for pp'nrriia;a, plcct, etc. M. " Hammer, Sacramento, agent lor Pacific coart. Sent C. O. D. to any address. » »-* Dr. Ckoir's Liijroß Astiduti. carefully prepared , of the best Quill Bark by M. S. Hammer, druggist, \u25a0 Sarnmccto. (The ee!d>rnted cure forrtrnnkeDUces. j Hjui»i»'s ClscAm Saorada Bitters touches the \u25a0 ripht spot indyspeiwl"-, conEtipation and liver com- ( plaint. . \u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-- . -\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0v m ' '\u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0 I Jlvns*'* Oetcn**M Tar. The must perfect! ,ou*h cure cxtr. 1 Hundreds can tostily to its icixiO ; tSKts ___^ r _ ,, )'\u25a0 ;;\u25a0 Extreme gravity is oftener the result of : , stupidity than of wisdom. [Scribner. CHINA AND JAPAN. By the steamship Oceanic, which arrived at San Francisco on Saturday, we have ad- vices from Shanghai to October 13tb, and news from Yokohama to October 21st : CHINA. The efforts of the Governor, Sir John Pope Henuessey, to suppress domestic slavery in Hongkong are as deter- mined as ever. Two Chinamen were brought before the Chief Justice on the 4th inst, charged with detaining a woman withintent to sell her. They were found guilty, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment, with hard labor, while two other culprits, convicted of detaining five boys, were each sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. Allthe Princes and senior members of the Six Boards, as well as Chung How, at- tended a Grand Council held by the •Western Empress on. September 16th. It is reported that arbitration was agreed on for the settlement of the Livadia Treaty, one Foreign M mister to act on one side and Li Hung Chang on the other. Latest ad- viceß from Pekin, however, state that there will be no war ; that China is unprepared for any contest, and tbat if Russia finds her demands not complied with she will put on extra pressure. Admiral I,< ssofl'iky remains at Vladivostok. Commissioners Trescott and Swift hare [ arrived at Pekin and commenced the work of their mission. They were received ina friendly spirit. The two members of the Tisung li Yamen appointed to confer with them are Bao H«un, Superintendent of the j Board of Civil Office, and Li Hung Tsao, I formerly tutor to the last Emperor. Don Carlos d'Espana, Spanish Minister at Pekin, was thrown from his horse on | the 23d of September, and sustained in- juries which caused his death on the Ist instant. " I Senor de .Garay, Spanish Consul ,at I Shanghai, was drowned on the 11th of October while returning from a visit to a Spanish man-of-war. j JAPAN. j The continued depreciation of paper cur- rency is causing some uneasiness, and trade is suffering considerably in conse- quence. The question 'of the negotiation of a foreign loan, to bring relief in this respect, is still in abeyance, r \u25a0 The American steamer Courier, which arrived at Hakodate from the North on the 12th of October, reports the arrival at Petropaulovski of a steam whaler, which announced that according to information received from natives, the Jeannette and some whalers had been lost, with all hands, the vessels having been crushed in the ice. Reports continue to be received from various parts of the Empire of the disas- trous results of the recent typhoon. In Tokio alone over one thousand houses were demolished, while the lives of hundreds of fishermen were lost in the bay. It is reported that a telegraph cable is to belaid by the Japanese Government be- tween Kawasaki (Japan) and Fusan (Corea). iIAMMKK's Cascara Sagrada Bitters for habitua constipation. -...-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ; -' _ ,** TEE DAILY RECORD-UNION. TTKBBAT BfOiEMBEK 9, 1880. BAILBOADS, STEAMERS, ETO. Central Pacific Railroad. 1 Commencing Monday, October 18, 1880, ',' ADD USTIL FURTUBH NUTICS TRAIN AND BOATS WILL LEAVE SACRAMEOTO ' :• \u25a0: AS FOUiOTS: \u25a0 ". ... 4.KA A.M.— lays excepted)— Accommoda- •OV dation Train m Maryßville, Red BluS and ' : Redding. \u25a0 \u25a0 '-\u25a0'- - >* a;; ----- -\u25a0 ". ),AA A. (Dally)—Overland, E migrant, I >VV Freight and Acoommoiition Train. T.OA A. M.— (Daily)—Pacific Express, viaDavis. t •£V a d Benicia, for San Francisco. -Connect* (Sundays excepted) at Davis with |Mm- i' . dation Train to Woodlau- , Williams and Willows. Connects daily at Suisun lot Vallejo, and via Napa Junction for Call*- V. toga (stages for the Geysers). IA, Aft A. n. ior as soon tn ' rij: '" < ' r as prao IV>W ticable, Sundays excepted)— Steamer for "/ " San Francisco, touching at all way port* \u25a0* " , - on the Sacramento river. - . I 1 •*?!"; A. .M.-(Daily>-Loc»l T Paswnger Train ll.O'Jfor Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Nilea, -. Oakland and San Franc sco. Connects at Gait for lone,' and it Nilea for San 19,111 i?ll.-(8imda]n exoep<ed)-Local Paa- 1 0il AP. M.— (Sundays excepted)-- Local Pas- I"!lVgcnger Train for Davis, Benicia and San Francisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallejo ' and (via Napa Junction) for Calistoga. IO.OAP. M.— (Sundays exoepted)-PaBßen(rer l/i.OV Train for Davis and Woodland. Con- nects at Woodland for Williams ; and Willows. £1.1 A P. M.— ffHily) -At'juitlo Express for Col. "Sill vi Reno (Carson and Virginia), Battls Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Kureka), Ogden, Omaha and East. A. A A P. M. -(Daily)— Express for 4:20 Man^ville, Chico, Red Btaff and Bedding (stages for Portland, Ore? n). . n,OA P. *•— tSunda a exoepted>-liocal Ac. «iOU commodation Train to Lathrop. i Connect* \u25a0'\u25a0 : with the Arizona \ Express for Merced, Madera (Yosemite and Big Trees), Visalia, Sunnier, Mojave, NewhaU (San Buena- - ventura and Santa Barbara), Los An- < geles, Santa Monica VV lmlngton, Santa Ana (San Diego), Colton and Yum» (Col- orado river steamers*, connecting direct withdally trains of the Southern Pacific Railroad of Arizona for Maricopa (stages lot Phoenix and Presoott), Casa Grande (stages for Florence!, Tucsor, Benson (stagesfor Tombstone), Willcox and Lords- burgh, 1,138 miles from San Francisco (stages for New Mexico). Sleeping <a» _ . between Oakland,' Los Angeles, Yum* and Benson. >* QtRA P- ".-(Daily)- Local Passenger Train OtiiV . (orDavis, Benicia and San Francisco. f",OA P. H.—(Daily)—Westward - Emigrant , Omv Train, via Davis and Benicia, for San Fran- Cisco. T.fg' p. M.— (Sundays excepted)— Passenger •10 . Train to Davis, Woodland and Knight's Landing. - - . D,a;A P. M.— (Sundays exoepted)— Virginia (>»Ov City Express for Auburn, Coif Trucke* . ai a Reno. Connect* with Virginia and Truckee Railroad for Carson and Virginia. Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson. A. N. TOWNE .General Superintendet t T. H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent - .-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 ja9-4ptf CHANGE OF TIME. Sacramento &Placerviile Railroad. On and after Wednesday, Dee. SI, 187», UNTIL FURTHER HOTICI, | Trains will ran as follows, daily, except Sundays : Leave Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobe and Shingle 5pring5.. ............ 7:00 A.M. Leave Sacramento for Folsom... 4:00 P.M. Leave Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol- som and Sacramento 10:S5A.M. Leave Latrobe for Folsom and Sacra- mento ...' 11:19 A.M. Leave Folsom tor Sacramento 7:00 A. M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 12:20 P. M. d7-tf \u25a0 - . J. B. WRIGHT, Sup't. FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA, OKBCrOar. >.-. THE OREGON RAILWAY AND -^sfeg|SS,NAVIGATION COMPANY AND •<^ ; T^ijy*T7* Pacific Coast Steamship Compan -*fWWIj*SSS& will dispatch e.erj five days, to the above ports, one I f their New A1 IronSteam, ships, viz. : OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BAILINGDAYS: November.... ......2, 1, 19. IT, S3, 97 December 2,7. IS, IT. 2.', SI AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers and Railroads and their connecting Stage lines for all points in Oregon, Washington andIdaho Territories, British Colombia and Alaska. K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent 0. R. and N. Co Si. 210 Batter, street, San Francisco, CaL GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street, Francisco. mvS-»- HOTELS AND BESTAUEAFTa STATE HOUSE. Corner Tenth and X Streets, Sacramento. TT ELDRED, PROPRIETOR— Board and lodg- JTJL ing at the most reasonable rates. Bar and billiard rooms attached. Street cars para the door every five miuntes. t&f Freo omnibus to and from the Houpe.olB -tplm YOUNG AMERICA ' /".YSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, rj& . s~\ \J No. 45 Second street, bet. J and K. C /- J Eastern and Cdlifornia Oysters in vt"'v^hitLif* style Meals at all hours. lr..|iort«d Wines, Cigars. Etc. J. BOBAN. Prop. olt-4plm CAPITAL OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, /fpfc S^\ Third Struct, bet. .1 and X, SijJ f Opposite Rkcord-V.viox Opncit. Open Night and Day. Private Rooms for Families. oS-4plm CARRA'- HAR & CO., Proprietors. RAILROAD HOUSE, FRONT STREET, No. 81, BETWEEN X AND L, Sacramento.— Meals, 26 cents ; Beds, 25 cents. Board and Lodging at low rates per week and month. J. R. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. 01-4plm ~~ TONEVS <gJSj, r~\ OYSTER & CHOP HOU3S, rJs?a& Nos. « and 76 J Stbbst, Between Third and Fourth. JJJ. * Newlyrefitted. Private Rooms for Families. Eastern and California OYSTERS In evory style. -\u25a0 ' sS-4plm - \u25a0 ARCADE HOTEL C<EOOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAO- ij ramento. ]u24-tf Tnos QUINE.JN. Proprietor. MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, £0 A X TD 11 I street, between Front and Secon ', Sacra- mento. Meals, V* cents; Beds. 35 rents. jy22-tf JACOB SCH-MID. lTr,prietor. OABBIAQES, HAfiNESS, ETC. » PIONEER /Sf J^ Saddle anil Harness F A CT O E>. as. roth Ko. «I 9 X street. tr-^S y^^^^lNuM to Golden Eagh) Hot*!. I Jfaß ay^^^H Manufacturer, Importer, | %"^M WMFZiZfy and Dealer. - Afun stock on band of everything in the- \£gLjmiEj3^/& business, at Induced Prioea, >MR^yH^o^ Fine Harness and Side Saddles offere 1 f«>r cash, at one-half from former prices. Patent Copper-Riveted Collars a specialty— never break or give way at the rim. 86-1m A.A. VAX VOOSBUS. K.XIOXK STONE &CO.,i^ Uanufacturers.lmporUrsand Wholesale Dealers In SADDLES, MUm, SADDLERY '. HARDWARE, ir.ITIIKK. SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAOE TRIMMINGS, Canio«e ßobes, llors* Clothing, Cullars, Whips, Saddlers' and Shoemakers' Tools, etc NO. .".-•'. J STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO. -...-« 84-4plm PIKE a YOUNG, V^ARRUGEMANTJFACTUR- _--/c \j en, corner of Fourth and \u25a0.•\u25a0"jpsSjJ. L streets, Sacramento, have on X-xT- rlhrT^ iand the largest assortment of iijif^uM^C —^S Carriages, Wagons and Buggies to be found In Sa«» mentn which ihev will sell at verr low r»t««. au!3-4p REAL ESTATE & mSUSANCE, " w. p. coleman, OEAL TATB SALESROOM, 89 J STREBI £al Estate Bought ASold on CommlMlOß " '- Agent for the v rJtVKRPOOL ANDLONDON AND GLOBE, FIREMAN I^ i FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO .r FIRE COMPANIE3.-AISO the S. T. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. s3O-4pln -. \u25a0 . - UNION JNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO Fire and Marine. CAPITAL, fully paid... ............. ....5JM,»0t Losses promptly adjusted and paid in cold coin. CADWALADER & PARSONS, General Agent* Sacramento Div'n, No. 61 J street ;- . aul3-4ptf -;..-. .\u25a0.; ._..\u25a0\u25a0;:\u25a0, QBOOEBIEB, XJQUOBS,^ ETC! P. H. RUSSELL, J STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH. CnOICC GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ! Orders promptly filled and the Good* ] snipped by rail or steamer free of charge. Addreww P. O. Box «23. Sacramento. 020-lm fLx if \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 X JL JKm *S* mLWATSLAGER BEER, SQLWAUKEE LAGER EDB, Al»o BOCA BEER, ON DRAUGHT, AT - <;bmili:k's SALOON , NO. .--\u25a0.'\u25a0-• j street. . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - 09-lm CHAS. W. RAPP & CO.. ft RBCERS, 189 J ST. BET. FIFTH 4 SIXTH, Sacramento. A «i stock of American, French and English Groceries. Also, a large assorment of the finest Japan Teas au22-4plm WILCOX, POWERS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, NO. 505 X BTBEET, SACRAMENTO CAL. ' ' au!9-4ptf /s££. REMOVED. , Xt*B"BSr*EI*EC> BROS., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN JL fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies. Agents of the real Chris. Schroeder"B Nonlhaeuset Whisky, and of the genuine Imported Culmbachei Beer. From Fourth street, to So. 118 k street, jbet. Front and Second, Sacramento. . jy3o-4Dlm v ,;- : I \u25a0\u25a0' - i LEGAL NOTICES. ~ PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SACRA- j"S mento. In the Superior Court, in the matter !of the Estate of ELIZA OLSEN, deceased.— Upon reading and filing the petition of ANN OLSEN, j Executrix of the last will and testament of said i deceased, and it duly appearing therefrom that itis necessary to sell certain real estate in said petition set forth, and described as follows, to wit : A strip of land, 70 feet by 80 feet, on the northeast corner of Sixth and X streets, in the city of Sacramento, county of Sacramento, and State of California, being part of Lot 8, in the Block of said city bounded by J and X, and Sixth and Seventh streets. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested, in the estate of said deceased De and appear before this Court, at the Court-room of Bald Court, at the city of Sacramento, on MONDAY,NOVEMBER 22, 18S0, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m., and show cause, if any they may, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and an order made directing the Executrix to sell the real estate above described. It is ordered that a copy of this order he published in the Sacramento Rkcord-U.mox, for four succes- sive weeks. Dated October 19, 1880. ROBT. -C. CLARK, Superior Judge. [seal.] A true copy. Attest: T. H. BERKEY, Clerk. Frksmas & Bates. Attorneys. 021-4w PROBATE NOTICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAC- ramento.— ln the Superior Court. In the mat- j ter of the estate of WILLIAM ROBINSON, de- I ceased. In the Superior Court of the county of i Sacramento. The people of the State of California, send greeting: In pursuance of an order of the Hon. S. 0. Denson, Judge cf the Superior Court of the county aforesaid, duly made and entered on the 6th day of NOVEMBEK, 1830, notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 22d day of NOVEMBEK, I*3o, at 10 o'clock A. U. of said day, at the County Courtroom, at Courthouse, in the county of Sacramento, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of WILLIAM SALES, praying th;t a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of WILLIAMRUBINS' tN, deceased, be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be issued thereon to WILLIAM SALES, who is named therein as executor, at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest the same. It is further ordered by the Court, that notice hereof l>; made by publication for ten suc- cessive days i' the Rec rd-Umos, a newspaper printed and published in said Sacramento county. Witness my hand anil the seal of said Court hereto affixed, tins 6th day of NOV* MBER, A. I). 1880. [sral.i THUS. H. BERKEY, Clerk. nO lOt By J. H. Pabsell, Deputy Clerk. TO THE UNFORTUNATE! DR. GIBBOn DISPENSARY, Gift Keiirny street, San Francisco. '.<^^ Established in1854, for /f ;^^av *^ c treatmen ' of Sexual «j^T~lj«e^iflliuL Strictures, Syphilis in all *i§P^iSsi« its forms, Seminal Weak. I|j\jBj*n*^^JMlj/j "1 m - Impotency, Skin /s?'sl I %':\u25a0 -;*S[WH I'ineases, etc-, iwrma- /M»V rf! M^^irY»Vn ncntlj^ cured orno charge. ' " xfltCiJf^'^lSs''' " In ' 1 " 11 Weakness. vs%^sLhMufcl!««w Jlliflw* Seminal Emissions, the abuse. ThH solitary vice or dc- v"V^SSISSsIrSSskSSSSp? pravedscxu»l indulgence, I is practiced by the youth of # both sexes to an almost |unlimited extent, producing withunerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated l.yscientific medical measures, viz : Sallow countenance, dark spots under the cyt», pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of cha-iots, unea«incm about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac- quaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic Hushed, pimples and various erup- tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats), monomania and frequent insanity. ('. ltll> AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be cured at borne by ad- dressing a letter toDR. GIBBON,matin.- case, symp- toms, length of tirre the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain* directions. By Inclosing ten dollars, m registered letter, through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo ACo., a package of medicine willbe forwarded to any part of the Union. Please s^y you saw this advertisement in the Rw'Oiid- Union. Address, DX J. F. GIBBON. ja24-4ptf Box 1,867. San Francisco. NEW IMPROVED GRATE! PARTIES USING GRATF.3 SHOULD CALL AT Aitben A Fifth* Marble Shop. NO. 017 X STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH, and Examine the PATENT HOT AIR 1 GRATE. They give double the heat, withmuch leiw fuel, and do not smoke the marble mantle. The old grates can be taken out at small expense. n2-4plM. BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. fTTHE ABOVK WELL KNOWS SUTOTRIOR ' I MONTE DIABLO COAL, the most eowonlcal that can be used torn --am, is for sale In lols to suit at Black Diamond Landing, Contra Cost* county, and at the office c* the Company, southeast corner of Folsom and Sp«ar streets, San Francisco. - P. B. CORNWALL, . aulfl-tf President B. D. C. M. Co. THE BED HOUSE TBADE UNION. ' 300 *^^*» 300 On_C_E__ES_£_ HUNDRED C___S_E_S OF GOODS RECEIVED IN SIX DAYS AT THE RED HOUSE TRADE UNION. The Greatest Clothing Sale of the Season ! AS WE PURCHASED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR O— S3BC, FROM ME9BBS GKtKVKIIKN A CO., AUCTIONEERS, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, _~_"_y_r» "_a» _"\u25a0_*_ __ \u25a0_*<_£ __IJtl&%_r^_P__—i _ L C_ ' 9 Ulsters, Rubber Coats, Rubber Pants, Rubber Leggins, I Rubber Hats, RUBBER OVERSHOES, ARCTIC OVERSHOES. ETC., ETC.. ETC. 100 FULL SUITS OF MEN'S BLACKDIAGONAL... ONLY $9 00, WORTH $15 00 ...., - . .;.•... . \u25a0 •\u25a0 _OO INVISIBLE PLAID SUITS .....:...... $9 00 98 SILK AND WOOL SUITS (FROCKS AND SACKS) ONLY $15 00 BLACKDIAGONAL PANTS /(MEN'S) ONLY $3 00 SaOOJBOYS 1 FULL SUITS, HEAVYgSATINETT, bIZE 6 to 11.... ONLY $3 00 MEN'S HEAVY ULSTERS ONLY 37 00 MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS '. (CHINCHILLA) i, BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, we purchased from MESSRS, FECHETCMER, GOODKIND & CO., a job lot of some 200 of MEN'S ALL- WOO— SCOTCH SUlTS— Frocks and Sacks— theybeing the samequality of goods that we retailed for $15 a suit. This job lot will be closed out at $11 60 a suit. They are going very rapid. Allshould have a New, Stylish Suit. KST People Hi ins at a distance should send In their orders. '•\u25a0\ r . -j RED HOUSE TRADE UNION, SACRAMENTO CAI AGKICULTURAL WARES. BAKER & HAMILTON, ___ KEI-irX'S FOB EUREKA GANG plows. \ i 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. SACRAMENTO. ..apl-4ptf... ....SAX ITKAJiCISCO _— M_— MM I _—W____-__l i DR. SPINNEY & GO T II X nil1-EIIOWN SPECIALISTS, OF NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Are now In this city, and can be dully consulted at No. 415} X STREET, between Faartb and Firth (near rofttofllcc) /CONSULTATION FREE.-LARGE AND STEADILY INCREASING PATRONAGE HAS AT LAST \_/ compelled us to open a PERMANENT BRANCH " OFFICE IN SACRAMENTO. By this arrangement the many pat-cuts and correspondents of DR. SPINNEY &CO., and the afflicted generally, who are anxious to have a personal interview, but for whom it ia impossible to come to Sim Francisco, can avail themselves of the benefit of the Doctor's treatment, without great inconvenience or expense. DR. SPINNEY is well-kuown as the founder of the MONTREAL (C. E ) MEDICAL INSTI- TUTE, and late proprietor of the SPINNEYVILLE INFIRMARY, and having given his entire attention for the past twenty year? to the treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases, incident to both sexes, his success has produced astonishing result*. The Doctor believes it his duty to state to the public that he has many years of his life made it a special study to fullyunderstand tho nature of the disoones as well as ! the most effectual treatment for the cure of all troubles of the jrenito-urinary organs; and he would call ; the attention of the afflicted to the fart of his long standing and well-earned reputation at sufficient assurance of his skill and success. - YOUNG \u25a0 MEN Who are suffering from the- effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion 'do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at the door of suffering humanity. La. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit 1600 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease 01 any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. •pyTTTT fc **"*T r *^*" A.OBP ; . 3MC jS3m\ - There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the : bladder often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account tor. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and som«tlmcs small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a mdlkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. M There are many men who die of this difficulty, Ignorant of the cause, which is the second stare of wmina' weakness. Dr. S. w.Uguarantee » perfect cure in all such casee, and a healthy restoration of the genito-unnary organs. _*C> _"__— 3 J— &OIBS. \u25a0 \u25a0 Statistic* prove that a neat many women are afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex. DR. SPINNEY having spent many years in the study of Female Complaints, feels competent to treat them in their roost malignant forms, «ml would therefore cordially invite all who are suffering to come and try his method of cure, which has relieved thousands and saved many from a premature grave. - 1 &\u25a0 CONSULTATIONS FREE. Thorough Examination and Advice, 95. I Office Hours— lo A. «. to ip 11 \u25a0 Evenings, 6to 8 ; Sundays, from 11 A. M. to Ip. M. Call or address : DR. SPI.VVE V A CO., I So. 415 i X street. Sacramento. . _ -. : ':::'-::,::;.\u25a0 \u25a0 : -'\u25a0\u25a0-;...---;^--:.;---j- HHptt BUSINESS OABDS. \u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; WM. TTENBEHfcEH, ~ IRON i ANDP BRASS % FOUNDER AND MA- - chiniet, Front and Nstreet:). Manufacturer of Guttenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Roller and Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All kinds of Hydraulic Pipes. "; For sale, Three Miller Pat ntHay Presses. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0 .."\u25a0.;\u25a0;-•-\u25a0 029-4plm CALL ON SCOTT A Ml lit •VTO. 3©» J STREET, FOR THE LATEST STYLES __M in GAS FIXTURES. Plumbing in all its branches done at short notice. Being practical workmen, we are able to do work at the lowest rates. ' : :028-4plm 1856. F. FOSTER, L : 1879> OOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER AND BLANK JL> Book Manufacturer, No. 819 J street, between Third and Fourth, Saaamento. . ' . 020-4ptf TT. U. KAIUHTS, : /CORNER OF FRONT AND L ' STREETS ! Highest price for Hides, Shoep STREETS / Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pells and low. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest mproved Sausage Machines, Staffers, Lard Presses Etc Prompt cash returns made for til consign- menta. " " piauntf J. CARL*. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u0084 •\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0-•• \u25a0 J. CKOLY. CABLE A CROLT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- \y pared to do allkinds of work in their me, in city or country. Principal place of business, Sacra- mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L. Poet-office Box, 410, Sacramento. . - 016 4ptf ! -.: ; .. JULIUS BTKIITZ. CJUCCESSOR TO FOX & BTRUTZ, IMPORTER {3 and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, No. 41 J street, Sacramento. Sole agent for A. Hapfel's Sons' New York Beer. 014-4plm . - : G. H. DIXOX, M. D., SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN IO Vffiee and residence, on Eighth street, between H and I. Office hours— Bto9a. m., and 12 to 2, and 6 to 8 i. m. Diseases of the Eye and Ear a specialty. 09-4p2m : . ' - T. B. MeFAKLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW—OFFICE, SOUTHWEST jfV corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence, H street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. 09-4P* J. A. CVKNKNCOA3I. SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS, I street, between Front and Second, Sacra- mento. \u25a0 Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lion Work, etc Also, all kinds of Repairing. Chang ng Portable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners a Specialty. 06-4ptf ELweoD Bruxir,'".. I "C"- A. J. Brchkr. Residence, S. E. corner I Residence at office. Thirteenth and Psts. I •\u25a0 \u25a0 ltm \KK A BBIINEB, A TTORNEYS-ATLAW AND NOTARIES PUB- J\ lie, willpractice inall the Courts. Special at- tention paid to Probate business. Office in Bryte's Building, southwest corner of Seventh and J streets. . \u25a0 - 02-tf W.W. ELLEKY BKICGB. M. D., OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOR Diseases of the Throat. Office, 429J J street, corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento, Cal. Hours— to 12 A. M.; 1 to 4P. v Sundays— 9:30 to 11 A. M.; Ito4p. M. \u25a0\u25a0' 01-tf MISS L. J. KELLO««. . D., TTOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN—OFFICE AND, XI residence, Nathan building, corner of Seventh and! streets. Office hours, 8:30 A M-, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. 11 - .. 830-4plm ~ DX. HATCH, OFFICE 84 J STREET. -OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. and 12:30 to 2 P. K. a29-tf 't 1»K. WALLACE A. BKIGGS HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE AND REBl- dence to Dr. G. L. Simmons' Building, J street, between Second and Third. Office hours 8 to 9A. M.,11 A. M. to 2P. M.. and « to BP. M. s!2-tf ~ GROVE L. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST., between I and J. Residence, No. 207 1 street, between Seventh and Eighth. slO-4plm REMOVAL. TTVR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO DR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO M street, between Ninth ard Tenth streets, No. 918. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 A. M. daily; . 89-tf CREED HAYMOND, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Office in Quinn's new building, corner of Fourth and J streets (up stairs), Sacramento. 86-4p REMOVED. CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN, Attomeys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have removed their office to No. 607 I street, between Sixth and Seventh. Ju24-4plm W. A. HUGHSON, M. D.. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, southwest comet of Seventh and J streets in Bry«'s new building, up stairs. Rest dence, southeast corner of Seventh and N streets, Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toBp. m. ... au2s-«plm E. L. BILLIXGS A CO.. TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS JL Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. in Fine. Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agents tor Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also, agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma county, California. No. 11l X street, between Fourth and Fifth. - an2S-4plm B.P. ROOT. ALBI. BEILSOR. I. DRIBCOL. ROOT, NEILSOX A . CO., UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASS Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Castings ana Machinery of every description made to order. : ..\u25a0>\u25a0; ju24-4plm CAPITAL ALE VACLTS, NO. 302 J, AND 1005 THIRD- STREETS Hot Lunch daily from 11 A. H. to 1 o'clock c. M. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Jyl3-4plm , BOWERS & LONG UGH. JAMES McGBIRE, ,f ANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT- ItA ters. Railings, Gratings, House-work and Blacksmithmgin general, No. 143 X street, between Fifthand Sixth Second-aand Doors >or Bale au22-4ptf '*.-.\u25a0•-> V i H. H. McWIHIAMS, HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE- tween 1and J. Machinery of all kinds made to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car- lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired. For sale, a 25-horse stationary engine and boiler, complete. -\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0 - auU-4ptf 8. SOLON UOLL. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, ATTORNEY AND COUSSELOR-AT-LAW, CORNBH SIXTU AND I SIBIKTB, SACRAMENTO, Cal. jv3o-4plm . DR. Q. L. SIMMONS. \u25a0\TO. 212 1 STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND .131 Third, Sacramento. ' (9 \u25a0> 10 A. M. 1 tar Office Hour*: 1 2to 4 mi. > ap29-4ptf t 7 to 8 P. M. ) BATONS HOUSES. NATIONAL GOLD BANK ~ f\T D. 0. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO. EDGAR MILLS ..........President. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN.... Vice President. FRANK MILLER ............. Cashier V; -- ONITED STATES DEPOSITARY. IXCIIANGK OS Xcw York, London, Dublin, Berlin, Paris And all the prii.cipal cities of Europe. Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000. \u25a0\u25a0- ... . . .- sll-tf \u25a0• PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. OF SACRAMENTO. Capita 1............. 8500.080. DIRECTORS : Wm. Johnston, E. J. Crow, Wu. R. Knights, John L. Hmrroo», E. C. Atkksos, '-•'\u25a0; Saucxl Gottlieb. WM. BECKMAN. .... . ..... . :. . . .' .. .President. WM. F. lIUNTOON Secretary and Caahltr. . MONEY TO LOAN. / 01-lm4p __\u25a0__\u25a0_\u25a0 i_^_B—————————_B_RBB^B— \u25a0— B \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^^JB This Great Strenjrtbeniiijf EUf Remedy mid NEBVK TONIC WfiFi is the leßitimAte result of over 20 years ofKIJ . - practical experience, and cures withunfailing\u25a0! certainty Nervous and Physical Debility. Sem- UHVJ bill Weakness, -permatorthoto, Impotency, Dj|U (•jthausted Vitality, Premature Decune and Loss of Manhood, from whatever c.i '-\u25a0\u25a0>«• pro- H_jll duced. It enriches and purifies the Blood, Wmvm Strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles Di- wSmM gc«=tion. Reproductive Organs, and Pli>-?ical and Mental Faculties. It sto[»s any im:..itural _F_iW dsbiiitatiiie drain upon the system, preventing WOdM involuntarylosses, debilitating dreams, etc.. so WoFM destructive to mind and body. It fs a sure Wyn ckniiwtor of all Kidney and Bladder Com-lrai plants. To those suffering from the evileffects WM^L ofYouthful Indiscretions orExcesses, a speedy, EIOB thorough, and permanent Cure is Guaranteed. 9jmu Price, $2.50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, Ml with full direction* and advice, $10. Sent se- B_2U cure from observation to any address apon H^B receipt of price, or C. O. U To be had only WMm dire tof v,. -^' : \u25a0 ,. w. .- ... _L__P_ DR. SALFIBLD, 2)6 Kearng St., S. F. Cat. wKk a 'i Consultations Strictly Confidential, by letter or E_^J it •Rice free To insure perfect secrecy, I B^V . ' ' have adopted a private address, under which a.l packages are forwarded. .... -.. -^ |^r '„ „, TROPIC FRUIT LAXATTVE. " We need tlie Medical action of tlie pure fruit adds in our system, and tlicir cooling [corrective infiu* etice." Medical Journal. LA^pVC SUPPLIES THE DESIDERATUM. For Constipation indjall disorders for which pills aperients, and cathartics are used, it is unexceptio7i~ all) the: best remedy extant One Lozenge is the usual dose, to be taken at bed-time; dissolve slowly in the mouth, or eat like fruit or a confection. TROPIC-FEUIT LAXATIVE is put tip in bronzed tin boxes only. Avoid lulions. Ask your druggist for Descrip- tive Pamphlet, or address the proprietor, J. E. HETHERnCGTOX. New York or San Francisco. \u25a0I. C. iusk A co., WHOLESALE AGENTS ......... SACRAMENTO. uiß-tf tfOSTETTEIfc RU CELEBRATED I(A I^. w STOMACH &t &ITTER S Meets the requirements of the rational medical philosophy which at present prevails. If is a per- fectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing tlie three important properties of a preventive, a tonic, and an alterative. It fortifies the body against disease, invigorates and re-vitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary ehi.nge in the entire system, when in a morbid condition. For s»le by all druggists and dealers generally. ' - n2-lmTu m iS FUJ^TrUR£,~BEDDmGr. ETO~ W. D. COMSTOOK, ; CORKEB FIFTH AND K. STREETS. A FURNITURE & BEDDING, . WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL. ' 023-4plm \u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-».• JOHN A. WILSON, IMPORTER, MAI. T UFACTURER«»_jrf»v___ and Dealer in ¥%s&•!*%/ T EFimXITirHEABEI»DIXG, ?*?£. No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth i iar A New and Complete Stock at Reduced Prlc Country orders promptly attended to. 01-4plm FURNITURE, AT VAN HEU3EN & HUNTOON'S NO. "13 J STREET: Prices way the Lowest and the Best Assortment. x . au2l-tf MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO.. Hardware and Agricultural Implement*, SAN FRANCISCO And No* 4S, 45 and 47 J street.. -Sacramento ; _ \u25ba sB-4plm ' PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. I. D. 5T1VER.... ................... Proprieto HACKS ON CALL AT ANT HOUR gtL. _ day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, |Hn KocKaway's, Barouches, Buggies, with the >«' JW bestroadsters to be found in any liverystable on th« coast for hire. , Horses kept in livery at reasonable Ktablcs on Fourth street, between I and \u25a0:*' , \u25a0 .. ... \u25a0 R6-4ntf \u25a0•-\u25a0- The Pioneer \Box Factory B(tU A•trail or all Competitor OOOKB - As 5033 corkxb or Front and 31 tired* ......... . .Sacramemo * <\u25a0 02-4ntf Sacramento Planing ill, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY; CORNER OF J^ Front and Q stre Saeramecto. . Doom. Windows. Blinds, Finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldlajri o every description, and Taming m \u25a0_- \u25a0} HARTWELL, HOTCHKISS i. 37 ALKKR au^S-<nlm \u25a0 \u25a0 ~r A. J. VERMI LV A COUNTY COP.ONER AND UNDERTAKES \y No 108 J street, between Fourth am Fifth. Always on hand a large assortment of Metallic an | Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shroud furnished »nd Funeral Wreaths Prescrv a. v/ountr orders will receive prompt attention on snort Don »nH At law Tutim .\u25a0\u25a0'.-. \u25a0\u25a0 - ,\u25a0'.- \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-- ol«-4n? \u25a0 NOTICE. A' LL PERSONS WHO OWE ANYBILLS FOR . 0011 ' bought at my store, 924 J street, S. 8. KEEI>K acting as my agent and manager, are here- ! by notified not to pay such bills, nor any part of them, to said S. S. BEEDE, nor to any one but my- self, as he is no longer employed by me. _ C. H. OILMAN, Proprietor of the Red House. ; Sacramento. October 18,1SS0. '- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 " \u25a0 022-tf NOTICE. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE LARISON \u25a0 I MiningCompany are notified to meet at the of- fice of the Secretary, No. 630 .1 street, Sacramento, Cal., on SATTBDA •'. NOVEMBER I3tli, at 2 P. M., for the election of Directors and other business. : 030-2» 1. A.PARKER, President. AMUSEMENTS. ..•-\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 BY REQUEST —^or TIIK-— ( ITIZF..VS OF SACRAMENTO. Messrs. Sherman WILL GIVE A FEW MOKE ENTERTAINMENTS IN THIS CITY WITH THEIR WONDERFUL Trained Horses, BARNKV, TOMMY, JACK the CLOWN. COMMENCING V TSXS EVEBTIBTa, EIGHTH AND X STREETS. lii nilv.tin -\u25a0"\u25a0« cents. (htMren S3 rents. Doors open at 7:30 -o'clock. : nS tf FIRST ARTILLERY BAND. /"VUCHESTRA MUSIC FCRNISUED FOR $S \J Balls, Parties, etc. Leave orders at<H» h-.-aJquartors, No. 720 X street ; F. A. FISCH,»«* No. 1205 G street. Leader, E. W. DAVIS,No. 132ilstrea. !.>\u25a0':. »12-tf MAKKETS. ~~P7 R, KESTNER has bouoiit tut: Wft%,<:iililrn Rule niu}iit,<&StM 3 tTRErr, BIHIU Sixth asp Sevkstii, Where he will keep everything in his line. Prices to suit everybody. Orders promptly filledand delivered. Country ordure solicited. Give him a call. n3lptf CHRIS. WEISEL &CO. Vo». 218 and 340 I. Street, Wear Eighth. -WJUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. jfiIVpV _£> Choice Hams, Bacon, Lard, MeSB I J|JEt* rf Pork, Clear Pork, Pign' Feet, Spare Ribs, JgiiJsNf at lowest market price. Highest price paid foi yrain-fod H.-i.'S. o!3-4ptf iMPiiOYEMENT OF THE SACRAMENTO RIVER. Hums States Essnouß Office, I No. 633 Kearny street, San Francisco, Cal., J- October 30, ISSO. j SEALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE, WILL J5 be received at this office until 12 M. of NOVEM- BER 30, ISBO, when they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the Construction of \u25a0JBnag Boat. Spec'fications »nd forms of bids and contracts cat. be obtained on application." ' \u25a0-'• \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0.'.-.. - G. 11. MENDELL, Lieut.-Col. of Engineers, si l-6tThSTu \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0:. - : [MATH EYiCAYL US' Used for rv?r 25 years with (rrcivt snoeesa by th« physicians of Paris. New York and London, and superior to all others for the prompt cure of all cases, recent or of longstanding. Prepared by CLTK ACIE, Paris. Sold Every* "~ CAPSULES. \u25a0J : -- ;"._-: n2o-IvTTh&S ' ANNUAL MEETING or . STOCKHOLDERS g| —Ot thii ' PEOPLE'S SAVINGS HANK WILL BE HELD in tiie District Court-room, corner Seventh and 1 streets, . Holiday Evening*. December 6, 1880, At 7:30 o'clock. «'M. F. HUNTOON, Secretary. n2-iw [8.C.1 --\u25a0 I J. FRANK OLARK, [ XrHSBR TJ&-?E£.M£M^ : W «. 1911 Frank it., bet. * Mid\u25a0« r I Always a ooitpieU (took la ftorf t CmjiM.i | orders rtfM»« pr^nt-t attoniion. _j>?l-*riß_ \u25a0 A TTENTION, SHOOTERS.— FROXI THIS DATE J\_ no shooting willbe allowed on Riverside Lake, nor on any of the (,'rounds bordering thereon. Persons found tresspassini: thereon will be in danger of arre t. - - THE LESSEES. November 2, IS6O. | n3.lm PSJP PUBLIC AUCTION SALE! -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 Ur DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC., T3BCEI STOCK O!E" Samuel Jelly, Jeweler, No. 422 J street, Between Fourth and Fifth. OOM:3ME3GI«'CSi:Kr<=S- -WEDNESDAY', BhTOIT. 10, -A.T 3 I». »«., And Continue from day to day until further notice. The Goods will be offered in single lots to suit Purchasers, and the Quality of Every Article Guaranteed. ilf-Ql a-> Bsoecianv Invited to A.ttend. Hours of Sale, 3 and 7P. M. J. H. FRENCH will Conduct Sale.

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COMMERCIAL.

San Francisco Produce Market.Sam Frasciboo, November Bth—lr. K. .-.

*„!•. Millers report a tolerably good business.* b tit10,000 bbls went forward to England yester-day via the Horn on the Annie Johnson. We quote

as follows: Best City Extra, f&25; Bakers* Extra,S(M& 12*; superfine, $3 7334 25 ;interior Extra,ft Ibtib: tenor Superfine, 83 7594 IS}; OregonExtra, U 60(34 75;choice do, $5 ;Oregon Superfine,«3 -;•'•- 12;;Walla Walla Extra. 14 75Q5 V bbl

Wiikat— week opens vcrv supinely. Shippersare merely buying driblets, and the purchases ofmillers alone impart what little life is exhibited on'Change. Possibly the arrival of a Sett of vesselsiruuld act as an impetuj to business and createsome considerable movement. Meanwhile, holdersmuet be patient, though arood many of them havealready made up their minds t» remain out ofmar-Vet tilla- more propitious season. The Liverpoolquotation comes through unchanged, though the-inera: tenor of advices is not discouraging. Salesof 1,200 ctls No. 1. tl17.V:3,500 do very good chip-ninir *1 4W;569 do 80. 2 alongside, SI 45 ;500 dofair milling,$1 40: 200 do do, «l 40; 300 dodo,?1 37i 9 ctl. Several snull parcels, aggravating»r»r«iT 500 sks, »ere taken by a shipiwr at a rangeof51 37{*jl40 \u2666 ctl. A small lot of superfine, pay400

--s \u25a0< banged bands at *112J V ctl. We quote:

Xo. \u0084;; I7l#l 50: No, 2, 42K«1 45*cU.riAßisv-Nuthlug occurred this;morning todis-

turb the customary quietude of the situation. Thereu>» i.foMbiy more inquiry than was disceruibUannmc tbe clostnirdays of tact week, hut itwouldrefin", & very positive movement to liftprices toany extent. Holders do not expect any immediatetorn in their favor, and are prepared tomeet almostany reasonable offer. To-day's sales embrace 5,000<&!\u25a0 ifood bay Chevalior, private ;100 do coast do,SOo . 880 do toast feed, 73} ;700 do do, 72)c9ctl.ilecent tales are said to have been made of 3,000 sks

\u25a0rood feed at >('jV ctl, wilh storage paid, and 1,500

-in at 750 V ell. brewing is quotable at 87ii» -V1 feed, 72te77Jc :ChevaUer. «1 20@l 25 forchoke standard bay, and 80c&$l for coast.

O»t»— Buyers are somewhat more liberal in then:«rtof their purchases, many probably ta tinir ad-vantage of low rulingrates to fillup stocks. Salesto-*»yof 500 sks good feed, $1 25 ;1,800 do Wash-

ftea Territory, *1 15 9Mt We quote: Hum-bcxMli, «1 ICKnI 25 ;coast, H@l 12J ;Orcaon andW-iabini'tou territory,$1 10(<tl 25; surprise, »l 25\u25a0'•\u25a0I '\u25a0!'/!. VCtl. -. „

Hiv—Prices are reported tobe quite firm. The. Dcvera! descripliousarequutableas follows: Alfalfa,, glO; wild oat, ?12©14 ;barley, $11 50@12 50;wheat, fl260c<f 14 50. A verychoice lot of wheatmurbt bring *15 ? ton.

'"wit -Asmall conuiciimcnt of Oregon Pears is

.-.t. hand per steamer. No Raspberries to-day.Business is not very lively, and prices presenthut tnf.mg variations. We quote :Apples, 40@60cr« bus for ordinary, and 75c@$l for choice ;Pears,

75«a«V » box; Quinces, 50e75c *1 box; Tokayliren'B, :«X3'iOc 1? box; Black Hamburg, 40090e » box; Muscat, 4OC'7sc » box; Rose of. 98, 40<ar,0c *box;Strawberries, $10C*12 V chest ;

.\u25a0 153. 'MfgtiOc V box;Plums. 4c 9 &>; Lemons, $9<i*10 9 box forSicily,and 55&6 forAustralian; Limes,llVffllt)for Mexican; Tamarinds, 12@15c V It;iiananas, tilMVbunch ;I*iueap|>los, BS(£rt) ? dozen;Wisconsin Cranberries, #11 &OQI2 60 Vbbl.• Uosrr—Receipts quite light. Demand not press-ing. We quote: Comb, 10Q13c; strained, r>J^!Ocfor dark aDd 6i@7c ¥ a. for white.

Btttrr -Tht: strength exhibited at the dose of".ast week was quit* pronounced to-day. Freshqualities were firmly held; firkin brought higherrate*; pickled was buoyant^. Wequote: r'ancv, ;ichoioe roll, 3"i(*)oc V V,:fair to good, 27J@32Jc '

V It.; inferior to onlinary, 23@26c, inside rate for imixed lets fromcountry stores. Firkin vquotable at

"\u25a0r>rc*

ft. Pickled, 35c. Eastern is iv fair jsupply, and 23«r2Gc *B. willprobably cover thebulk of offerings. . I

OrrEEsn— Market fairlyactive at current ratrg. We .uot«: California. 13015.- ;do, in drums, 14<ai5c I* tr.:Eaatsrn, 16@l8c ;Western, 14<al5c V tt>. !

\u0084\u25a0.- Strictly choice are in demand at 40c »•luaea. Some 10 ante* Oregon arrived on Saturday's jsteamer s-lhnu'at about SSo

*dozen. We quote :Cal;fornla, SSol7|e; Salt Lake, 32J^S5c ;Eastern,

27i«i30c ;Lime, 2&<sfni<: "4dozen.Podiost- Hoarrivals ofconsequence. Wequote :

Turkeys, 15@17c V Ib for live; Roosters, |4(«e4 50for old and *4 5036 60 for young; Ucns, *S«SC;Rrjilers, t3@i, according to size ;Ducks, $4(g5 60*doaen :Geese, $1 75@2 « pair.

15A*B-The rtcsipts to-day wero small. Wequote: Quail, Sletl IS;Stalkrd Ducks, «3«*-S 50 i?d.,2 :Sprigs.*! lid', Teal, 81 6001 7.'. ;Widgeon,Sl(»l 2?!; Brandt, $1 60; Geeso, *1 for whiteand 92 for gray ;Bnipe, 30@50e for common, and$1 COM 75 di*forEnglish ;llare,»2<ar2 45; Rab-bits, |1«1 25;Doves, 75c ¥ dozen.

W<K)i There is a very good inquiry for choice•Tadcs at fall rates. We quote jobbing lotsas follows: Southern fall, 12<rU+c

*' It"for fair toeood, and 10@12c forordinary to inferior:

11. Jofiuin, 12g15c for fair to good, and 15<91S<: forfair '." choice mountain ;Northern, 14<rrl«>c for poordefective Sacramento, 17(a.-ioc for good Red bluffand Chiw, and 23@25c ¥ tt« for Humboldt and- Stand M:no. Eastern Oregon sells at 17@21c for in-ferior, and 23@26e for choice. Fine light fleeceValleys come about 29@30c, while common gradesare D<«Jnally 25®2«c » lb.

Sacramento MarketFim-Our Sacramento quotations are from

the iiriee-lisU of W. R Strouc & Co., and arerevised up to 6 T.u. yesterday. They rep-resent trade prices, and have in view selectedfruits suitable for shipment :Apples, Spitzenberfr.$1 28 ; red, *l«r!25;cooking. 90o@$l :papered•or lone shipment, *1SH&\ DO ;pears, ordinaryv»rieti<«, $1 60jtl75; Bartlett, f>?2 60; WinterNellie, 92 M); peaches, $1 &0«l"5 Vbox ;firs, l>@

10c* &\u25a0: oranpes are quotable ats4oi£is ? M,Ta-hiti; lemons, Sicily, OslO ?• box; California, *40\u25a0\ 50; Australian, $5@6 W box; limes, Mazitlan,*2 !*«r3 41 100 ;bananas. S3@J4 50^ bunch ;pine-apples. B@o

*dozen ; tomatoes, 05@75c H box ;c'ipca are in variety at 73c(^l « cast; Urapes,in bxs, 60?»75c; quinctß,Sl 25@1 50 V box; cran-berries, I\2<gl'i VbbU Choice apples for Ion;:keen-iiii-are no'f ot-mioj.- for«rard. Owing to the failure.•f steamers to atop at Mexican ports, limes arc very

scsroe in fact, out of market, and likely to mainno at U-»tamonth. Ucanwl.>le lemons will have

to supply the pluce "f 1n..-. .rxns>—Oat quotations are from the price-lists of

E. A. Burr, of this city, and arc correct^' tod.-.ta :Oat hi-, $12(318 V ton, baled :alfalfa, S9 3? tonbaled ;"br»n, fll@l2¥ tun :barky, 80«»!ific Viewt.;

jrround barley, 95c@«l V cwt :wheat, *1 :;0(31 So¥ c-.vt.: oats, *185(3;! Vcut ,

Eastern and Foreign Markets.New York,November Bth.

BRtAW»rrrre— m quiet and Wheat is strong-,

Utter at ?1 10(21 13.• Uu-bs— California arc strong at 23c.Woot—California is quiet at IS"liefor fillburyy,

and 16*/^ for dean fall; fprimr Lurry, IS ff24c;

slean spring, 24<<r33c; pulled, SS®tso.B«KLrr-Firm,but Huit=t.

Ltvxrpooli,November Bth.WBUV— to choice California, lldto10s 3d.

.SiKjtlots und floating canoes are firm;carjrots on-j-«ure for shipment are rather firmer ;Firnchoountry markets are steady.

SAN FRANCISCO STOCK SALES.

Bast Fbamgiboo, November 8, IBM).

UOWHKO SESSION.

HZ Onkb 6i«*«} 2008a1U0f1......l 90ISO^TIwu -.7! WUUh 6i«m.uld*C 35 330 Exchequer 1 \u2666'

lancets Kclcher 8, HOOwnaaa BCc163 California. 1 96 816 Justice I7*5 S««e 2ma 10 340 Onion l^Mar 1 B">i1383 Alt*. 3

'

MOtVn. V*. 2 65 150 Julia 40clOOlVtad 160 17 • Caledonia 30c170 VJ^ciet 4 651siiver H>U 4ScJl}( Po)u":::."""i30 10 Challenge.. Cue153 Imperial IST 750 New York. SoS«SSr!.::.: 1WOO'Lcdy Mh........5eViCunildeucc S 55 2«Scorpion .I®l10

\u25a0.-

Krrada 71^71 1780 Ben.on. 1 -0

aitibsoob »msio«.751>riie ... iCO lOOAlbion 45c

7UOintent* 50c 200 Cuncor.l!» Me•JOO Belle We 65c 150 Noonday 1 50E9C X»v»Jo U"l 06 ISO Unl«r»it» 10cl&n inJrpend 45c flO -. King.... .8230Wal«i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'I 150 E. MtDi»W« 100

2.10 lH»blo 4CO 200 Syndicate.. .50c

178 Dm Mo 500Goo«lih»w 1 604n II«ii(" -I4J> Rontoii. 130

10 Mcriinton Ir* ISSUJi-uipiou 30cTiotr*. 40cj 300M*iamoth . SOo

The rearon for the delay in the Panama(v \u25a0', scheme is that itis considered prudentto await the meeting of the Congress of the

United States in December, when it willbe

clearly known whether the scheme willen-

counter hostility."" ——\u2666-\u2666

— —~ -Hammeb's Ultoeuoi.e or Tab has beenore the public for the past six years, and

its constantly increasing demand is the beattestimonial of its iucce««. .

AeK Yoib Dbuggist. for Hammer's Gly-ceroleof Tar for coughs and colds, and take

no other. '-'\u25a0\u25a0-"'•

EtRTHP'B ixTAumur. ls.ir.cnos.—

The t»mousTench remedy for pp'nrriia;a, plcct, etc. M."Hammer, Sacramento, agent lor Pacific coart. SentC. O. D.to any address.

» »-*—

Dr. Ckoir's LiijroßAstiduti. carefully prepared ,

of the best Quill Bark by M. S. Hammer, druggist, \u25a0

Sarnmccto. (The ee!d>rnted cure forrtrnnkeDUces. jHjui»i»'s ClscAm Saorada Bitters touches the

\u25a0 ripht spot indyspeiwl"-, conEtipation and liver com-(

plaint. . \u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-- . -\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0vm

' '\u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0

I

Jlvns*'* Oetcn**M Tar. The must perfect!,ou*h cure cxtr.1 Hundreds can tostily toits icixiO ;tSKts ___^r

_ ,, )'\u25a0 ;;\u25a0Extreme gravity is oftener the result of :,

stupidity than of wisdom.—[Scribner.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

By the steamship Oceanic, which arrivedat San Francisco on Saturday, we have ad-vices from Shanghai to October 13tb, andnews from Yokohama to October 21st :

CHINA.The efforts of the Governor, Sir John

Pope Henuessey, to suppress domesticslavery in Hongkong are as deter-mined as ever. Two Chinamen werebrought before the Chief Justiceon the 4th inst, charged with detaining awoman withintent to sell her. They werefound guilty, and sentenced to two years'imprisonment, with hard labor, while twoother culprits, convicted of detaining fiveboys, were each sentenced to seven years'imprisonment.

Allthe Princes and senior members ofthe Six Boards, as wellas Chung How, at-tended a Grand Council held by the

•Western Empress on. September 16th. Itis reported that arbitration was agreed onfor the settlement of the Livadia Treaty,one Foreign Mmister to act on one side andLiHung Chang on the other. Latest ad-viceß from Pekin, however, state that therewillbe no war ;that China is unpreparedfor any contest, and tbat ifRussia findsher demands not complied with she willput on extra pressure. Admiral I,<ssofl'ikyremains at Vladivostok.

Commissioners Trescott and Swift hare[ arrived at Pekin and commenced the workof their mission. They were received inafriendly spirit. The two members of theTisung liYamen appointed to confer withthem are Bao H«un, Superintendent of the

jBoard of Civil Office, and Li Hung Tsao,Iformerly tutor to the last Emperor.

Don Carlos d'Espana, Spanish Ministerat Pekin, was thrown from his horse on|the 23d of September, and sustained in-juries which caused his death on the Istinstant.

"

I Senor de.Garay, Spanish Consul ,atIShanghai, was drowned on the 11th ofOctober while returning from a visit to aSpanish man-of-war.j JAPAN.j The continued depreciation of paper cur-rency is causing some uneasiness, andtrade is suffering considerably in conse-quence. The question 'of the negotiationof a foreign loan, to bring relief in thisrespect, is stillinabeyance, r

\u25a0 The American steamer Courier, whicharrived at Hakodate from the North onthe 12th of October, reports the arrival atPetropaulovski of a steam whaler, whichannounced that according to informationreceived from natives, the Jeannette andsome whalers had been lost, with allhands, the vessels having been crushed inthe ice.

Reports continue to be received fromvarious parts of the Empire of the disas-trous results of the recent typhoon. InTokio alone overone thousand houses weredemolished, while the lives of hundreds offishermen were lost inthe bay.Itis reported that a telegraph cable is to

belaid by the Japanese Government be-tween Kawasaki (Japan) and Fusan (Corea).

iIAMMKK's Cascara Sagrada Bitters for habituaconstipation.

-...-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ; -' _ ,**

TEE DAILYRECORD-UNION.TTKBBAT BfOiEMBEK 9, 1880.

BAILBOADS,STEAMERS, ETO.

Central Pacific Railroad.1 Commencing Monday, October 18, 1880,

',' ADD USTILFURTUBH NUTICS

TRAIN AND BOATS WILL LEAVE SACRAMEOTO'

:• \u25a0: AS FOUiOTS: \u25a0 ". ...4.KA A.M.— lays excepted)— Accommoda-

•OV dation Train m Maryßville, Red BluS and': Redding. \u25a0

\u25a0 '-\u25a0'-- >* a;;

------\u25a0 ".

),AA A. (Dally)—Overland, E migrant,I>VV Freight and Acoommoiition Train.

T.OA A. M.—(Daily)—Pacific Express, viaDavis.t •£V a dBenicia, for San Francisco. -Connect*

(Sundays excepted) at Davis with |Mm-i'.dation Train to Woodlau- ,Williams andWillows. Connects daily at Suisun lotVallejo, and via Napa Junction for Call*-

V.toga (stages for the Geysers).IA,AftA. n. ior as soon tn

'rij:

'"<'r as praoIV>Wticable, Sundays excepted)— Steamer for

"/"

San Francisco, touching at all way port*\u25a0*

" , -on the Sacramento river.

- .I1 •*?!";A. .M.-(Daily>-Loc»l

TPaswnger Train

ll.O'Jfor Stockton, Tracy, Livermore, Nilea,-. Oakland and San Franc sco. Connects

at Gait for lone,' and it Nilea for San

19,111 i?ll.-(8imda]n exoep<ed)-Local Paa-10ilAP. M.—(Sundays excepted)-- Local Pas-I"!lVgcnger Train for Davis, Benicia and SanFrancisco. Connects at Suisun for Vallejo' • and (via Napa Junction) for Calistoga.

IO.OAP. M.—(Sundays exoepted)-PaBßen(rerl/i.OVTrain for Davis and Woodland. Con-

nects at Woodland for Williams ;andWillows.

£1.1A P. M.—ffHily)-At'juitloExpress forCol."Sill vi Reno (Carson and Virginia), Battls

Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Kureka),Ogden, Omaha and East.

A.AA P. M.-(Daily)— Express for4:20 Man^ville, Chico, Red Btaff and Bedding

(stages for Portland, Ore? n)..n,OA P. *•—tSunda a exoepted>-liocal Ac.«iOU commodation Train to Lathrop. iConnect*

\u25a0'\u25a0 : with the Arizona \ Express for Merced,Madera (Yosemite and BigTrees), Visalia,Sunnier, Mojave, NewhaU (San Buena-

-ventura and Santa Barbara), Los An- <geles, Santa Monica VV lmlngton, SantaAna (San Diego), Colton and Yum» (Col-

orado river steamers*, connecting directwithdally trains of the Southern PacificRailroad of Arizona for Maricopa (stageslot Phoenix and Presoott), Casa Grande(stages for Florence!, Tucsor, Benson(stagesfor Tombstone), Willcox and Lords-burgh, 1,138 miles from San Francisco(stages for New Mexico). Sleeping <a»• _. between Oakland,' Los Angeles, Yum*and Benson. >*

QtRA P- ".-(Daily)- Local Passenger TrainOtiiV . (orDavis, Benicia and San Francisco.f",OA P. H.—(Daily)—Westward

-Emigrant ,Omv Train, via Davis and Benicia, forSan Fran-

Cisco.T.fg' p. M.—(Sundays excepted)— Passenger

•10 . Train to Davis, Woodland and Knight'sLanding.

- - .D,a;A P. M.—(Sundays exoepted)— Virginia(>»Ov CityExpress for Auburn, Coif Trucke* .

ai a Reno. Connect* with Virginia andTruckee Railroad forCarson and Virginia.Sleeping Car from Sacramento to Carson.

A. N.TOWNE .General Superintendet tT. H. GOODMAN Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent-

.-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 ja9-4ptf

CHANGE OF TIME.

Sacramento &Placerviile Railroad.

On and after Wednesday, Dee. SI, 187»,UNTIL FURTHER HOTICI,|

Trains willran as follows, daily,except Sundays :Leave Sacramento for Folsom, Latrobe

and Shingle 5pring5.............. 7:00 A.M.Leave Sacramento for Folsom... 4:00 P.M.Leave Shingle Springs for Latrobe, Fol-

som and Sacramento 10:S5A.M.Leave Latrobe for Folsom and Sacra-

mento ...' 11:19 A.M.Leave Folsom tor Sacramento 7:00 A.M.Leave Folsom forSacramento 12:20P. M.

d7-tf \u25a0- . J. B. WRIGHT, Sup't.

FOR PORTLAND AND ASTORIA,OKBCrOar.

>.-. THE OREGON RAILWAY AND-^sfeg|SS,NAVIGATION COMPANY AND•<^;T^ijy*T7*Pacific Coast Steamship Compan-*fWWIj*SSS&will dispatch e.erj five days, tothe above ports, one If their New A1IronSteam,ships, viz.:OREGON, GEORGE W. ELDER

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

BAILINGDAYS:November.... ......2, 1,19. IT,S3, 97December 2,7. IS, IT. 2.', SI

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

Connecting at Portland, Oregon, with Steamers andRailroads and their connecting Stage lines for allpoints in Oregon, Washington andIdaho Territories,British Colombia and Alaska.

K.VAN OTERENDORP, Agent 0. R. and N. CoSi.210 Batter, street, San Francisco, CaL

GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.,Agents P. C. S. S. Co., No. 10 Market street,

Francisco. mvS-»-

HOTELS AND BESTAUEAFTaSTATE HOUSE.

Corner Tenth and X Streets, Sacramento.

TT ELDRED, PROPRIETOR— Board and lodg-JTJL • ing at the most reasonable rates. Bar andbilliard rooms attached. Street cars para the doorevery five miuntes.t&fFreo omnibus to and from the Houpe.olB -tplm

YOUNG AMERICA'

/".YSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, rj&. s~\\J No. 45 Second street, bet. J and K.C /- {«JEastern and Cdlifornia Oysters in • vt"'v^hitLif*style Meals at all hours. lr..|iort«dWines, Cigars. Etc. J. BOBAN. Prop. olt-4plm

CAPITAL OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, /fpfc S^\Third Struct, bet. .1 and X, SijJ f

Opposite Rkcord-V.viox Opncit. OpenNight and Day. Private Rooms for Families.

oS-4plm CARRA'- HAR & CO., Proprietors.

RAILROAD HOUSE,

FRONT STREET, No. 81, BETWEEN X AND L,Sacramento.— Meals, 26 cents ;Beds, 25 cents.

Board and Lodging at low rates per week andmonth. J. R. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. 01-4plm~~

TONEVS<gJSj, r~\ OYSTER & CHOP HOU3S, rJs?a&Nos. « and 76 J Stbbst,

Between Third and Fourth. JJJ.*

Newlyrefitted. Private Rooms for Families.Eastern and California OYSTERS In evory style.

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ARCADE HOTELC<EOOND STREET, BETWEEN J AND X, SAO-ijramento.

]u24-tf Tnos QUINE.JN. Proprietor.

MECHANICS' EXCHANGE.

DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, NOS. 18, £0 AXTD 11Istreet, between Front and Secon ',Sacra-

mento. Meals, V*cents; Beds. 35 rents.jy22-tf JACOB SCH-MID. lTr,prietor.

OABBIAQES, HAfiNESS, ETC.» PIONEER

/SfJ^ Saddle anil HarnessF A CT O E>.

as. rothKo. «I9X street.

tr-^S y^^^^lNuMto Golden Eagh) Hot*!.

IJfaß ay^^^H Manufacturer, Importer,|%"^M WMFZiZfy and Dealer.

-Afun stock on

band of everything in the-\£gLjmiEj3^/& business, at Induced Prioea,>MR^yH^o^ Fine Harness and Side Saddles

offere 1 f«>r cash, at one-halffrom former prices. Patent Copper-Riveted Collarsa specialty— never break or give way at the rim.

86-1m

A.A.VAX VOOSBUS. K.XIOXK

STONE &CO.,i^Uanufacturers.lmporUrsand Wholesale Dealers In

SADDLES, MUm, SADDLERY'.HARDWARE, ir.ITIIKK.

SHOE FINDINGS, CARRIAOE TRIMMINGS,Canio«e ßobes, llors*Clothing, Cullars, Whips,

Saddlers' and Shoemakers' Tools, etc

NO. .".-•'. J STREET,

BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH, SACRAMENTO.-...-« 84-4plm

PIKE a YOUNG,V^ARRUGEMANTJFACTUR- _--/c\j en, corner of Fourth and \u25a0.•\u25a0"jpsSjJ.Lstreets, Sacramento, have on X-xT-rlhrT^iand the largest assortment of iijif^uM^C—^SCarriages, Wagons and Buggies tobe found In Sa«»mentn which ihev willsellat verr lowr»t««. au!3-4p •

REAL ESTATE &mSUSANCE,"

w. p. coleman,

OEAL TATB SALESROOM, 89 J STREBI

£al Estate Bought ASold on CommlMlOß"'- Agent for the v

rJtVKRPOOL ANDLONDON AND GLOBE,FIREMANI^iFUND OF SAN FRANCISCO

.r FIRE COMPANIE3.-AISO theS.T. LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY. s3O-4pln

-. \u25a0 . - UNION

JNSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO

Fire and Marine.

CAPITAL, fullypaid................ ....5JM,»0t

Losses promptly adjusted and paid in cold coin.CADWALADER & PARSONS,

General Agent* Sacramento Div'n, No. 61 J street;- . aul3-4ptf -;..-. .\u25a0.; ._..\u25a0\u25a0;:\u25a0,

QBOOEBIEB, XJQUOBS,^ ETC!P. H. RUSSELL,

J STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH ANDEIGHTH.CnOICC GROCERIES,

AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR LOWESTMARKET PRICES.

! Orders promptly filled and the Good*]snipped byrailorsteamer free of charge.Addreww P. O. Box «23. Sacramento. 020-lm

fLxif\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 X JL JKm *S*

mLWATSLAGER BEER,SQLWAUKEE LAGER EDB,Al»o BOCA BEER,

ON DRAUGHT, AT-

<;bmili:k's SALOON,NO. .--\u25a0.'\u25a0-• jstreet.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

-09-lm

CHAS. W. RAPP &CO..

ftRBCERS, 189 J ST. BET. FIFTH 4 SIXTH,

Sacramento.

A «i stock of American, French and EnglishGroceries. Also, a large assorment of the finestJapan Teas au22-4plm

WILCOX, POWERS & CO.,Importers and Wholesale LiquorDealers,

NO. 505 X BTBEET,

SACRAMENTO CAL.' 'au!9-4ptf /s££.

REMOVED., Xt*B"BSr*EI*EC> BROS.,

IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS INJL fine Brandies, Wines and Kentucky Whiskies.Agents of the real Chris. Schroeder"B NonlhaeusetWhisky, and of the genuine Imported CulmbacheiBeer. From Fourth street, to So. 118 k street,

jbet. Front and Second, Sacramento.• . jy3o-4Dlm v ,;-:I \u25a0\u25a0'

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LEGAL NOTICES.~

PROBATE NOTICE.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA,COUNTY OF SACRA-j"S mento.

—Inthe Superior Court, in the matter

!of the Estate of ELIZA OLSEN, deceased.— Upon• reading and filing the petition of ANN OLSEN,j Executrix of the last will and testament of saidi deceased, and itduly appearing therefrom that itis

necessary to sell certain real estate in said petitionset forth, and described as follows, to wit:Astripof land, 70 feet by 80 feet, on the northeast cornerof Sixth and X streets, in the city of Sacramento,county of Sacramento, and State of California,being part of Lot 8, in the Block of said citybounded by J and X,and Sixthand Seventh streets.Itis therefore ordered that all persons interested,in the estate of said deceased De and appear beforethis Court, at the Court-room of Bald Court, at thecity of Sacramento, on MONDAY,NOVEMBER 22,18S0, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m., and show cause,if any they may, why the prayer of said petitionshould not be granted, and an order made directingthe Executrix tosell the real estate above described.Itis ordered that a copy of this order he published

in the Sacramento Rkcord-U.mox, for four succes-sive weeks.

Dated October 19, 1880.ROBT. -C. CLARK, Superior Judge.

[seal.] A true copy. Attest: T. H. BERKEY,Clerk.

Frksmas & Bates. Attorneys. 021-4w

PROBATE NOTICE.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA,COUNTY OF SAC-ramento.— lnthe Superior Court. Inthe mat-

jter of the estate of WILLIAM ROBINSON, de-Iceased. In the Superior Court of the county ofiSacramento. The people of the State of California,send greeting: In pursuance of an order of theHon. S. 0. Denson, Judge cf the SuperiorCourt of the county aforesaid, duly made andentered on the 6th day of NOVEMBEK, 1830, noticeis hereby given that MONDAY, the 22d day ofNOVEMBEK, I*3o,at 10 o'clock A. U. of said day, atthe County Courtroom, at Courthouse, in thecounty of Sacramento, has been appointed as thetime and place for hearing the application ofWILLIAMSALES, praying th;t a document nowon file in this Court, purporting to be the last willand testament of WILLIAMRUBINS' tN, deceased,be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentarybe issued thereon to WILLIAM SALES, who isnamed therein as executor, at which time and placeall persons interested may appear and contest thesame. It is further ordered by the Court, thatnotice hereof l>; made by publication for ten suc-cessive days i' the Rec rd-Umos, a newspaperprinted and published in said Sacramento county.

Witness my hand anil the seal of said Court heretoaffixed, tins 6th day of NOV*MBER, A. I).1880.

[sral.i THUS. H. BERKEY, Clerk.nO lOt By J. H.Pabsell, Deputy Clerk.

TO THE UNFORTUNATE!

DR. GIBBOn DISPENSARY,Gift Keiirny street, San Francisco.

'.<^^ Established in1854, for/f • ;^^av * c treatmen

'of Sexual

«j^T~lj«e^iflliuL Strictures, Syphilis in all*i§P^iSsi« its forms, Seminal Weak.

I|j\jBj*n*^^JMlj/j"1m- Impotency, Skin/s?'sl I%':\u25a0 -;*S[WH I'ineases, etc-, iwrma-

/M»Vrf!M^^irY»Vnncntlj^cured orno charge.' " xfltCiJf^'^lSs'''"In'1"11 Weakness.

vs%^sLhMufcl!««w Jlliflw* Seminal Emissions, theabuse.

ThH solitary vice or dc-v"V^SSISSsIrSSskSSSSp? pravedscxu»l indulgence,

Iis practiced by the youth of#both sexes to an almost|unlimited extent, producing withunerring certaintythe following train of morbid symptoms, unlesscombated l.yscientific medical measures, viz :Sallowcountenance, dark spots under the cyt», pain in thehead, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling ofleaves and rattling of cha-iots, unea«incm 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 Hushed, pimples and various erup-tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs, consumption, night sweats), monomania andfrequent insanity.

('.ltll> AT HOME.Persons at a distance may becured at borne byad-

dressing a letter toDR. GIBBON,matin.- case, symp-toms, length of tirre the disease has continued, andhave medicines promptly forwarded, free fromdamage and curiosity, to any part of the country,with full and plain*directions. By Inclosing tendollars, m registered letter, through the Postoffice,or through Wells, Fargo ACo., a package ofmedicinewillbe forwarded to any part of the Union. Pleases^y you saw this advertisement in the Rw'Oiid-Union. Address, DX J. F. GIBBON.

ja24-4ptf Box 1,867. San Francisco.

NEW IMPROVED GRATE!PARTIES USING GRATF.3 SHOULD CALLAT

Aitben A Fifth* Marble Shop.

NO. 017 X STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH ANDSEVENTH, and Examine the PATENT HOT AIR

1GRATE. They give double the heat, withmuch leiwfuel, and do not smoke the marble mantle. The oldgrates can be taken out at small expense. n2-4plM.

BLACK DIAMOND COAL

AND SCREENINGS.

fTTHE ABOVK WELL KNOWS SUTOTRIOR' IMONTE DIABLO COAL, the most eowonlcalthat can be used torn --am, is forsale In lols tosuitat Black Diamond Landing, Contra Cost* county,and at the office c* the Company, southeast cornerof Folsom and Sp«ar streets, San Francisco.- P. B. CORNWALL, .

aulfl-tf President B. D. C. M. Co.

THE BED HOUSE TBADE UNION.'

300 *^^*» 300On_C_E__ES_£_ HUNDRED

C___S_E_S OF GOODS

RECEIVED IN SIX DAYS AT THE

RED HOUSE TRADEUNION.

The Greatest Clothing Sale of the Season !AS WE PURCHASED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR O——S3BC, FROM ME9BBS

GKtKVKIIKNA CO., AUCTIONEERS,

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,_~_"_y_r» "_a» _"\u25a0_*_ __ \u25a0_*<_£__IJtl&%_r^_P__—i _L C_ '

9

Ulsters, Rubber Coats, Rubber Pants, Rubber Leggins,

I Rubber Hats,

RUBBER OVERSHOES, ARCTIC OVERSHOES.ETC., ETC.. ETC.

100 FULL SUITS OF MEN'S BLACKDIAGONAL... ONLY $9 00, WORTH $15 00...., - . .;.•... . \u25a0•\u25a0

_OO INVISIBLEPLAID SUITS .....:...... $9 00

98 SILK AND WOOL SUITS (FROCKS AND SACKS) ONLY $15 00

BLACKDIAGONAL PANTS /(MEN'S) ONLY $3 00

SaOOJBOYS 1 FULLSUITS, HEAVYgSATINETT, bIZE 6 to 11.... ONLY $3 00

MEN'S HEAVY ULSTERS ONLY 37 00

MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS '. (CHINCHILLA)

i, BOYS' OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS.

On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, we purchased from MESSRS,FECHETCMER, GOODKIND &CO., a job lot of some 200 of MEN'S ALL-WOO— SCOTCH SUlTS— Frocks and Sacks— theybeing the samequality ofgoodsthat we retailed for $15 a suit. This job lot willbe closed out at $11 60a suit. They are going very rapid. Allshould have a New, Stylish Suit.

KST People Hiins at a distance should send Intheir orders. '•\u25a0\ r. -j

RED HOUSE TRADE UNION,SACRAMENTO CAI

AGKICULTURAL WARES.

BAKER &HAMILTON,___

KEI-irX'SFOB

EUREKA GANG plows. \i

Gale Chilled Iron Plows, Moline Steel Plows, Collins'Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Seed Drills,Cahoon and GemSowers, Gorham Combined Seeder and Cultivator, Har-rows, Cultivators, Fan Mills,Bain Wagons, Etc.

SACRAMENTO. ..apl-4ptf... ....SAX ITKAJiCISCO

_——

M_——

MM———

I_—W____-__l i

DR.SPINNEY &GOT IIX nil1-EIIOWN SPECIALISTS,

OF NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,

Are now Inthis city, and can be dully consulted at No. 415} X STREET, betweenFaartb and Firth (near rofttofllcc)

/CONSULTATION FREE.-LARGE AND STEADILY INCREASING PATRONAGE HAS AT LAST\_/ compelled us to open a

PERMANENT BRANCH"

OFFICE IN SACRAMENTO.By this arrangement the many pat-cuts and correspondents of DR. SPINNEY &CO., and the afflicted

generally, who are anxious tohave a personal interview, but for whom it ia impossible to come to SimFrancisco, can avail themselves of the benefit of the Doctor's treatment, without great inconvenience orexpense. DR. SPINNEY is well-kuown as the founder of the MONTREAL (C. E ) MEDICAL INSTI-TUTE, and late proprietor of the SPINNEYVILLEINFIRMARY,and having given his entire attentionfor the past twenty year? to the treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases, incident to both sexes, hissuccess has produced astonishing result*. The Doctor believes ithis duty to state to the public that hehas many years of his life made ita special study to fullyunderstand tho nature of the disoones as well as !

the most effectual treatment for the cure of all troubles of the jrenito-urinary organs; and he would call ;

the attention of the afflicted to the fart of his long standing and well-earned reputation at sufficientassurance of his skill and success.

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YOUNG\u25a0 MEN

Who are suffering from the- effects of youthful follies or Indiscretion 'do well to avail themselvesof this, the greatest boon ever laid at the door of suffering humanity. La. SPINNEY will guarantee

to forfeit 1600 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease 01 any kind or character which

he undertakes and fails to cure.

•pyTTTTfc**"*Tr*^*"A.OBP ;. 3MC jS3m\ -

There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the :bladder often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system in

a manner the patient cannot account tor. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment willoften be found, and som«tlmcs small particles of albumen will appear, or the color willbe of amdlkish hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. MThere are many men who die of thisdifficulty,Ignorant of the cause, which is the second stare of wmina' weakness. Dr. S. w.Uguarantee »perfect cure in all such casee, and a healthy restoration of the genito-unnary organs.

_*C> _"__—3 J— &OIBS.

\u25a0 \u25a0 Statistic* prove that a neat many women are afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex. DR.SPINNEY having spent many years in the study of Female Complaints, feels competent to treat themin their roost malignant forms,«ml would therefore cordially invite all who are suffering to come and try

his method of cure, which has relieved thousands and saved many from a premature grave. • -1 &\u25a0 CONSULTATIONS FREE. Thorough Examination and Advice, 95. IOffice Hours—lo A. «. toip 11 \u25a0 Evenings, 6to 8;Sundays, from 11 A.M.to Ip.M. Call or address :DR. SPI.VVEV A CO., ISo. 415iX street. Sacramento. . _ -.: ':::'-::,::;.\u25a0 \u25a0 :-'\u25a0\u25a0-;...---;^--:.;---j- HHptt

BUSINESS OABDS.\u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; WM. TTENBEHfcEH,

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IRON iANDP BRASS % FOUNDER AND MA--chiniet, Front and Nstreet:). Manufacturer of

Guttenberger's Horse Powers, Patent Ground Rollerand Clog Crusher and Barley Mills. All• kinds ofHydraulic Pipes. "; For sale, Three MillerPat ntHayPresses. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0 .."\u25a0.;\u25a0;-•-\u25a0 029-4plm

CALL ON SCOTT A Mllit•VTO.3©» J STREET, FOR THE LATEST STYLES__M in GAS FIXTURES. Plumbing in all itsbranches done at short notice. Being practicalworkmen, we are able to do work at the lowest

rates.': :028-4plm

1856. F. FOSTER, L :1879>OOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER ANDBLANKJL> Book Manufacturer, No. 819 J street, between

Third and Fourth, Saaamento. . ' . 020-4ptf •

TT. U. KAIUHTS, :

/CORNER OF FRONT AND L'

STREETS! Highest price for Hides, Shoep

STREETS/ Highest price for Hides, Sheep Pells andlow. Supplies Butchers with Salt, Paper, latest

mproved Sausage Machines, Staffers, LardPressesEtc Prompt cash returns made for til consign-menta. " " piauntf

J. CARL*. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u0084 •\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0-•• \u25a0 J. CKOLY.CABLE A CROLT,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE-\y pared todo allkinds of work in their me, incity or country. Principal place of business, Sacra-mento. Shop, 82 Second street, between X and L.Poet-office Box,410, Sacramento. . -

016 4ptf !-.:; .. JULIUS BTKIITZ.

CJUCCESSOR TO FOX &BTRUTZ, IMPORTER{3 and Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors,No. 41 J street, Sacramento. Sole agent for A.Hapfel's Sons' New York Beer. 014-4plm

. -: G. H. DIXOX,M. D.,

SURGEON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANIO Vffiee and residence, on Eighth street, betweenHand I. Office hours— Bto9a. m.,and 12 to 2,and6 to 8 i.m. Diseases of the Eye and Ear a specialty.

09-4p2m : . '

- T. B. MeFAKLAND,

ATTORNEY AT LAW—OFFICE, SOUTHWESTjfV corner of J and Fourth streets. Residence,Hstreet, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. 09-4P*

J. A. CVKNKNCOA3I.

SACRAMENTO BOILER AND IRON WORKS,Istreet, between Front and Second, Sacra-

mento. \u25a0 Manufacturer of Steam Boilers, Sheet lionWork, etc Also, all kinds of Repairing. Chang ngPortable Boilers from Wood to Straw Burners aSpecialty. 06-4ptf

ELweoD Bruxir,'".. I"C"- A.J. Brchkr.Residence, S. E. corner I Residence at office.

Thirteenth and Psts. I •\u25a0 \u25a0

ltm \KK A BBIINEB,A TTORNEYS-ATLAW AND NOTARIES PUB-

J\ lie, willpractice inall the Courts. Special at-tention paid to Probate business. Office in Bryte'sBuilding, southwest corner of Seventh and J streets.. \u25a0

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W.W. ELLEKYBKICGB.M.D.,

OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FORDiseases of the Throat. Office, 429J J street,

corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento,Cal. Hours— to12 A. M.;1 to 4P. v Sundays—9:30 to 11 A. M.; Ito4p. M. \u25a0\u25a0' 01-tf

MISS L. J. KELLO««.—. D.,

TTOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN—OFFICE AND,XIresidence, Nathan building,corner of Seventhand! streets. Office hours, 8:30 A M-, 2 to 4and 7 to 8 P. 11

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DX. HATCH,

OFFICE 84 J STREET. -OFFICE HOURS: 9A.M. and 12:30 to 2 P.K. a29-tf

't 1»K. WALLACE A. BKIGGS

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

street, between Second and Third. Office hours 8to 9A.M.,11 A. M. to 2P. M..and «to BP. M. s!2-tf~

GROVE L. JOHNSON,

ATTORNEY AT OFFICE, FIFTH ST.,between Iand J. Residence, No. 207 1

street, between Seventh and Eighth. slO-4plm

REMOVAL. •

TTVR. NIXONHAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TODR. NIXON HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TOM street, between Ninth ard Tenth streets,

No. 918. Will visit Railroad Hospital at 9:30 A. M.

daily; . 89-tf

CREED HAYMOND,

A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,

Office in Quinn's new building, corner ofFourth and Jstreets (upstairs), Sacramento. 86-4p

REMOVED.

CHARLES T. JONES AND ED. M. MARTIN,Attomeys-at-Law and Notaries Public, have

removed their office to No. 607 Istreet, betweenSixth and Seventh. Ju24-4plm

W. A. HUGHSON, M. D..

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONOffice, southwest comet of Seventh and J

streets in Bry«'s new building, up stairs. Restdence, southeast corner of Seventh and Nstreets,Sacramento. Office hours :Ito3and 6toBp. m.... au2s-«plm

E. L. BILLIXGS A CO..TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERSJL Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors.inFine. Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agentstor Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Bitters; also,agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonomacounty, California. No.11l X street, between Fourthand Fifth.

-an2S-4plm

B.P.ROOT. ALBI.BEILSOR. I.DRIBCOL.ROOT, NEILSOX A.CO.,

UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASSFounders and Machinists, Front street, be-

tween Nand O. Castings ana Machinery of everydescription made toorder. :..\u25a0>\u25a0; ju24-4plm

CAPITAL ALE VACLTS,

NO. 302 J, AND 1005 THIRD- STREETSHot Lunch daily from 11 A. H. to 1 o'clock

c. M. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.Jyl3-4plm , BOWERS & LONG UGH.

JAMES McGBIRE,

"»,fANUFACTURER OF IRON DOORS, SHUT-ItA ters. Railings, Gratings, House-work andBlacksmithmgin general, No. 143 X street, betweenFifthand Sixth Second-aand Doors >or Bale

au22-4ptf '*.-.\u25a0•->

ViH. H. McWIHIAMS,

HOPE IRON WORKS, FRONT STREET, BE-tween 1and J. Machinery of all kinds made

to order and repaired. Sole manufacturer of Car-lisle's Patent Derricks. Lawn Mowers Repaired.For sale, a 25-horse stationary engine and boiler,complete. -\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0

-auU-4ptf

8. SOLON UOLL.A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,ATTORNEY AND COUSSELOR-AT-LAW,

CORNBH SIXTU ANDISIBIKTB, SACRAMENTO,Cal. jv3o-4plm .

DR. Q. L. SIMMONS.\u25a0\TO. 212 1STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND.131 Third, Sacramento. '

(9 \u25a0> 10 A. M.1tar Office Hour*: 1 2to 4 mi.> ap29-4ptf

t 7 to 8 P. M.)

BATONS HOUSES.NATIONAL GOLD BANK

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f\T D. 0. MILLS• & CO., SACRAMENTO.

EDGAR MILLS ..........President.W. E. CHAMBERLAIN....Vice President.FRANK MILLER ............. Cashier V;

--ONITED STATES DEPOSITARY.

IXCIIANGK OS

Xcw York,London, Dublin, Berlin, ParisAnd all the prii.cipal cities of Europe.

Exchange on San Francisco at 80 cents per $1,000.\u25a0\u25a0- ... . . .- sll-tf \u25a0•

PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.OF SACRAMENTO.

Capita1............. 8500.080.DIRECTORS :

Wm. Johnston, E. J. Crow,Wu. R. Knights, John L. Hmrroo»,E. C. Atkksos, '-•'\u25a0; Saucxl Gottlieb.

WM. BECKMAN..... .......:....'...President.WM. F. lIUNTOON Secretary and Caahltr..MONEY TO LOAN. / 01-lm4p

__\u25a0__\u25a0_\u25a0 i_^_B—————————_B_RBB^B—\u25a0—B\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^^JBThis Great Strenjrtbeniiijf EUf

Remedy mid NEBVK TONIC WfiFiis the leßitimAte result of over 20 years ofKIJ. - practical experience, and cures withunfailing\u25a0!certainty Nervous and Physical Debility.Sem- UHVJbill Weakness, -permatorthoto, Impotency, Dj|U(•jthausted Vitality, Premature Decune andLoss ofManhood, from whatever c.i'-\u25a0\u25a0>«• pro-H_jllduced. It enriches and purifies the Blood, WmvmStrengthens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles Di-wSmMgc«=tion. Reproductive Organs, and Pli>-?icaland Mental Faculties. Itsto[»s any im:..itural _F_iWdsbiiitatiiie drain upon the system, preventing WOdMinvoluntarylosses, debilitating dreams, etc.. so WoFMdestructive to mind and body. Itfs a sure Wynckniiwtor of all Kidney and Bladder Com-lraiplants. To those suffering from the evileffects WM^LofYouthfulIndiscretions orExcesses, a speedy, EIOBthorough, and permanent Cure is Guaranteed. 9jmuPrice, $2.50 per bottle, or five bottles in case, Mlwith fulldirection* and advice, $10. Sent se- B_2Ucure from observation to any address apon H^Breceipt of price, or C.O. U To be had only WMmdire tof v,. -^' :\u25a0 ,.

w. .-... _L__P_DR. SALFIBLD,2)6 Kearng St., S. F. Cat. wKka'i

Consultations Strictly Confidential, by letter orE_^Jit •Rice free To insure perfect secrecy, IB^V. '• ' have adopted a private address, under whicha.l packages are forwarded. .... -.. -^ |^r '„ „,

TROPIC FRUIT LAXATTVE."

We need tlie Medical action oftlie pure fruitadds in our system,

and tlicir cooling [corrective infiu*etice." —

Medical Journal.

LA^pVCSUPPLIES THE DESIDERATUM.

For Constipationindjalldisorders forwhich pills aperients,and cathartics areused, itis unexceptio7i~all) the:best remedyextant

One Lozenge is the usual dose, to

be taken at bed-time; dissolve slowly

in the mouth, or eat like fruit or aconfection.

TROPIC-FEUIT LAXATIVEis put

tip inbronzed tinboxes only. Avoidlulions. Ask your druggist for Descrip-tive Pamphlet, or address the proprietor,

J. E. HETHERnCGTOX.New Yorkor San Francisco.

\u25a0I. C. iusk A co.,WHOLESALE AGENTS ......... SACRAMENTO.

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tfOSTETTEIfcRU CELEBRATED I(A

I^.w STOMACH &t

&ITTERSMeets the requirements of the rational medicalphilosophy which at present prevails. Ifis a per-fectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing tlie threeimportant properties ofa preventive, a tonic, andan alterative. Itfortifies the body against disease,invigorates and re-vitalizes the torpid stomach andliver, and effects a most salutary ehi.nge in theentire system, when in a morbid condition.

For s»le by all druggists and dealers generally. '-n2-lmTu miS

FUJ^TrUR£,~BEDDmGr. ETO~W. D. COMSTOOK, ;

CORKEB FIFTH AND K. STREETS. A

FURNITURE & BEDDING,. WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL.' 023-4plm \u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-».•

JOHN A. WILSON,

IMPORTER, MAI.TUFACTURER«»_jrf»v___and Dealer in ¥%s&•!*%/

TEFimXITirHEABEI»DIXG, ?*?£.No. 11l J street, bet. Fourth and Fifth

iiar A New and Complete Stock at Reduced PrlcCountry orders promptly attended to. 01-4plm

FURNITURE,AT

VAN HEU3EN & HUNTOON'SNO. "13 J STREET:

Prices way the Lowest and the Best Assortment.x . au2l-tf

MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO..

Hardware and Agricultural Implement*,

SAN FRANCISCO

And No* 4S, 45 and 47 J street.. -Sacramento;_

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'PIONEER LIVERY STABLE.

I.D. 5T1VER....................... Proprieto

HACKS ON CALL AT ANT HOUR gtL. _day or night. Coupes, Phaetons, |Hn

KocKaway's, Barouches, Buggies, with the >«' JWbestroadsters to be found in any liverystable on th«coast for hire. ,Horses kept in livery at reasonable•• Ktablcs on Fourth street, between Iand

'« \u25a0:*' , \u25a0 .. ... \u25a0 R6-4ntf • \u25a0•-\u25a0-

The Pioneer \Box Factory

B(tU A•trailor all Competitor

OOOKB- As 5033corkxb or

Front and 31 tired* ......... ..Sacramemo*<\u25a0 02-4ntf

Sacramento Planing ill,

SASH AND BLIND FACTORY; CORNER OFJ^ Front and Qstre Saeramecto. .

Doom. Windows. Blinds,

Finish of all kinds, Window Frames, Moldlajri oevery description, and Taming

m \u25a0_- \u25a0}HARTWELL,HOTCHKISS i.37ALKKR

au^S-<nlm \u25a0\u25a0

~r A. J. VERMILV A

COUNTY COP.ONER AND UNDERTAKES\y No 108 J street, between Fourth am Fifth.Always onhand a large assortment of Metallic an |Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins. Shroudfurnished »nd Funeral Wreaths Prescrv a. v/ountrorders willreceive prompt attention onsnort Don»nH At law Tutim.\u25a0\u25a0'.-. \u25a0\u25a0

-,\u25a0'.- \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-- ol«-4n? \u25a0

NOTICE.A'LL PERSONS WHO OWE ANYBILLSFOR

. 0011'bought at mystore, 924 J street, S. 8.KEEI>Kacting as my agent and manager, are here- !by notified not to pay such bills, nor any part ofthem, tosaid S. S. BEEDE, nor to any one but my-

self, as he isno longer employed by me. _ •

C.H. OILMAN,Proprietor of the Red House.

;Sacramento. October 18,1SS0. '- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"

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NOTICE.

THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE LARISON\u25a0IMiningCompany are notified tomeet at the of-fice of the Secretary, No. 630 .1 street, Sacramento,Cal., on SATTBDA•'.NOVEMBER I3tli,at 2 P. M.,

for the election of Directors and other business. :030-2» 1. A.PARKER, President.

AMUSEMENTS...•-\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

BY REQUEST—^or TIIK-—

( ITIZF..VS OF SACRAMENTO.

Messrs. ShermanWILL GIVEA FEW MOKE ENTERTAINMENTS

INTHIS CITY WITH THEIR

WONDERFUL

Trained Horses,BARNKV, TOMMY, JACK the CLOWN.

COMMENCING VTSXS EVEBTIBTa,

EIGHTH AND X STREETS.

liinilv.tin -\u25a0"\u25a0« cents.(htMren S3 rents.

Doors open at 7:30 -o'clock. : nS tf

FIRST ARTILLERY BAND.

/"VUCHESTRA MUSIC FCRNISUED FOR $S\J Balls, Parties, etc. Leave orders at<H»h-.-aJquartors, No. 720 X street ;F.A. FISCH,»«*No. 1205 Gstreet. Leader, E. W. DAVIS,No.132ilstrea. !.>\u25a0':. »12-tf

MAKKETS.

~~P7 R, KESTNERhas bouoiit tut:

Wft%,<:iililrn Rule niu}iit,<&StM3 tTRErr, BIHIUSixth asp Sevkstii,

Where he willkeep everything inhis line. Prices tosuit everybody. Orders promptly filledanddelivered.Country ordure solicited. Give him a call. n3lptf

CHRIS. WEISEL &CO.Vo». 218 and 340 I.Street, Wear Eighth.

-WJUTCHERS AND PORK PACKERS. jfiIVpV_£> Choice Hams, Bacon, Lard, MeSBIJ|JEt*rf

Pork, Clear Pork, Pign' Feet, Spare Ribs, JgiiJsNfat lowest market price. Highest price paid foiyrain-fod H.-i.'S. o!3-4ptf

iMPiiOYEMENT OF THE SACRAMENTO RIVER.

Hums States Essnouß Office, INo. 633 Kearny street, San Francisco, Cal., J-

October 30, ISSO. j

SEALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE, WILL

J5 be received at this office until12 M.of NOVEM-BER 30, ISBO, when they will be opened in thepresence of bidders, for the Construction of \u25a0JBnagBoat.

Spec'fications »nd forms of bids and contracts cat.

be obtained on application." ' \u25a0-'• \u25a0''

\u25a0.'.-..- G. 11. MENDELL,Lieut.-Col. of Engineers,si l-6tThSTu \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0:.

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[MATHEYiCAYLUS'Used for rv?r 25 years with(rrcivt snoeesa by th«

physicians of Paris. New York and London, andsuperior to all others for the prompt cure of allcases, recent orof longstanding.

Prepared by CLTK ACIE, Paris. Sold Every*"~

CAPSULES.\u25a0J:

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'

ANNUAL MEETINGor

— .STOCKHOLDERS

g| —Ot thii'

PEOPLE'S SAVINGS HANK WILL BE HELDin tiie District Court-room, corner Seventh and

1 streets, .Holiday Evening*. December 6,1880,

At7:30 o'clock. «'M. F. HUNTOON, Secretary.n2-iw [8.C.1 --\u25a0

I J. FRANK OLARK,[ XrHSBR TJ&-?E£.M£M^

: W«.1911 Frank it.,bet.*Mid\u25a0« rIAlways a ooitpieU (took la ftorft CmjiM.i|orders rtfM»« pr^nt-t attoniion. _j>?l-*riß_

\u25a0 A TTENTION, SHOOTERS.— FROXITHIS DATEJ\_ no shooting willbe allowed on Riverside Lake,nor on any of the (,'rounds bordering thereon.Persons found tresspassini: thereon willbe in dangerof arre t.

- • -THE LESSEES.

• November 2, IS6O. | n3.lm

PSJP PUBLIC AUCTION SALE!-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 Ur

DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC.,—

T3BCEI STOCK O!E"—

Samuel Jelly, Jeweler, No. 422 J street, Between Fourth and Fifth.

OOM:3ME3GI«'CSi:Kr<=S- -WEDNESDAY', BhTOIT. 10, -A.T 3 I». »«.,And Continue from day to day until further notice. The Goods will be offered in single lots to suit Purchasers, and the Quality of Every Article Guaranteed.

ilf-Ql a-> Bsoecianv Invited to A.ttend. Hours of Sale, 3 and 7P. M. J. H. FRENCH will Conduct Sale.