Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 10, Number 1499, 15 January 1856 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AUCTION SALES. BY J. B. STARR. THIS DAY, VALUABLE FURNITURE, At Auction. At Salesroom, on Tuesday, Jan. 15lhj at 11 o'clock — One large mahogany marble top Bureau; One large double mahogany Bedstead; One large mahogany marble top Stand; Six be&utiful mahogany Parlor Chairs; One mahogany hair seat Rocking Chair; One fancy Armor or Wardrobe; One splendid mahogany Secretary; Twenty-four yards Parlor Carpet; Ten yards " ; " One doable walnut Bedstead; One lot cane bottom Chairs: One lot Windsor Chairs; One walnut Dining Table; Two Kitchen Tables; One Pantry Safe; One small mahogany Toilet Table; One Parlor Stove and Pipe; One Family Cooking Stove, Pipe and Fixtures; One large hair Mattress; Two large Straw Mattresses; One lot puelo Mattresses; One lot puelo Bolster and Pillows; One lot Blankets and Sheets; One silk damask Counterpane; One pair damask Window Curtains; One set white lace Wiodow Curtains; Two sets worsted damask Window Curtains; Two sets of WashstanH Furniture. £j*3 — Also— Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery and Woodware. —AlsoOne beautiful set of Cottage Furniture, consisting ot BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, WASHSINK, CHAIRS, TOILET TABLE, CENTER TABLE. —A ISOGROCERIES, PROVISION*. MERCHANDISE. J. B. STARR, Auctioneer, J l2 51 Front street. —Additional— 1 splendid mahogany Sideboard; 1 black walnut Sofa; 1 black walnut Extension Dining Table; 1 fancy Clock: 1 Cottage Bureau and Mirror: 1 covered Wash Sink; 1 large mahogany Secretary. — Also— 8 FULL SETS CHINA WARE, cost $223, and will be sold in small lots, consisting of — Dinner Plates, Breakfast and Tea Plates, Soup Tureens, Cups and Saucers, Urge and small dishes, and everything suitable for families. J. B. STARR, Auctioneer. NOTICE. The FRUIT TREES have not arrived, and below is A. H. MYERS' letter— Alamkiu, Jan. 12th, 1838. Mr. J. B. Stark— Dear Sir : — I fijd, owing to the rainy weaiher, that it is impossible for me to come up to your city as per agreement. I will now engage positively to be in your city on the 83d, 23d and 21th inst., with the finest and best assortment of Fruit Trees, Vines, Rose Bushes, 4c. that has ever been offered in your city. This will be » large sale, and please make my excuse known to the public for not being in Sacramento on the 15th inst. Yours respectfully, Jl5 A. H. MYERS. BY J. B. STARR. ABSOLUTE SALE. On Tuesday, Jan. a?d, 18.00. IN FRONT OF THE ORLEANS, At •£ o'clock I». HI. J. B. STARR will sell at Auction peremptorily, in front of the Orleans, on January 22d, 1856. at 2 o'clock the following BRICK BUILDING and FOUR CHOICE LOTS in Sacramento. TERMS OF SALE— Twelve months credit; note and mortgage as security, and the note to bear interest of one percent, per month. TITLES are from Sutter, possession given, taxes all paid, and no incumbrance to the purchaser. Description off Property— lots 6, 6, 7 and B,Boxloo feet, on F street, between 10th and 11th streets. Lois 5 and i; Have a large two story Brick Building, with the following descriptions: The main building is two stories high, 70 feet deep by 85 feet front. Up stairs. Six bedrooms and five closets, all highly tinuhed and plastered. Down Stairs, Two double parlors, two closets, dining rocm, a spaj cious hall, ail hard finished, and with French doors and j windows above and below. Kitchen, The kitchen is of brick, and adjoining the house, and made of the best materials. Outhouses and Matties, Are made of brick and wood; the fence tnclsses the i four lots described above, and is a picket fence. Lots 7 and H, Will be sold separate if desired, otherwise all will be j put up together. The Trees and Shrubbery on the prei mises consist of Apples, Pears, Peach and Locust; there is also a good well of water on the premises. NOTICE— It is requested that those who wish to purchase a family residence will pUa.-ec&ll and examine the property, previous to the day of sale. It is surrounded by some of the most respectable families in the city, and the building anj location is well known as the "Cousins property," is NEW, directly opposite Gen. Hutchinson's, and cost for Lots and Houses, $19 Uuo cash. P. — For further information *pply to ■ JH J. B. STARR, 51 Front street. BY J. B. STARR. ~~" 51 Front street. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! You have now an opportunity to buy FRUIT TREKS : from the PREMIUM NURSERY of A. U. MYERS At J. B. STARR'S Salesroom, at PRIVATE ALE, may be had from this extens ye Nursery of valuable and* choice Trees, APPLE TREES, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM APRICOT. NECTARINE, ALMOND AND FIG TREES. AIso— GRAPE VINES, Currant Bushes, Gooseberry Bushes, Raspberry Bushes, Strawberry Vines, &c. Prices reasonable, to tuii the times I'lAisegire us a call, a&d examine our stock. A. H. MYERS. NOTICE— The Trees will arrive on Tuesday morning, per steamer. j. b. STARR, ill 51 Front street, Sacramento. BY J. B. STARR. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Wednesday, January lGlh, ISS»J. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In the town of FOES O .11 , Situated at the terminus of the SACRAMENTO VALLEY RAILROAD. The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of Joseph li. Folsom, deceased, being thereto authorised by an order of the Probate Court of the county of S3n Francisco, made on the 17lh day of December, A. D. 1850, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Wednesday, the 1 Gth day off January, A. I>. ISSG. at the Salesroom of J.B.STARR, Esq., No. 51 Front street, Sacramento, at 1 1 o'clock A. M . the following described Real Estate, situated in the TOWN OF FOLSOM, in the county of Sacramento, viz : All of certain Lots in the Town of FOLSOM, situated en the American River, in Sacramento county, which are comprised in the Blocks numbered from One to. Ninety-eight inclusive, according to a Map of said Town made by Theodore I). Judah, Civil Engineer, now in possession of the Executors. This Map will be filed for record in the Recorder's office of th* county of Sacramento, before the day i.i sale; and lithographic copies of it will be ready for distribution about the 2Cth iost. TIME AND PLACE OF SALE: The sale will take at the Salesroom of J. B. STARK, Auctioneer, No. 51 Front street, Sacramento, on Wednesday, the 16th day of January, A. D. 15J0, and will commence at 11 o'clock A. M.. and will be continued from day to day if necessary until finished. TERMS OF SALE: As by an order of the Probate Court, the conditions or sale will be: One half cash, and one half in ninety days, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month until maturity, and after maturity at the rate of two per cent, per month until paid — or the whole in cash, at the option of the purchaser. All sums required to be paid in cash shall be paid on the day after trie &ale. The credit thall begin to run from the day of sale. All sums on which credit is given shall be secured by note and mortgage on the land cold. Tin Acts Of Salk and Sixlkity shall be at the gxPK.VSK or TBS PCRCHASKR. N. B. — According to the provisions of an Act to regulate the settlement of the estates of deceased persons, the sales made by the Executors will be reported to the Pr bate Court of the county of San Francisco, at the term which will commence on the 8d Monday in January, A.D. IS56— that being the 21st day of the month— and an order prayed for confirming the sales and direct-* ing the conveyances to be made. {35"" Maps of the aforesaid Town can be seen at the office of Selover, Sinton A Co., 102 Merchant street, San Francisco: at the salesroom of J. B. Starr, No. 51 Front street, Sacramento, and at Meredith's store, Negro Bar 11. W. HALLECK, A. C. PEACHY, P. W. VAN WINKLE, Ex tors Last Will and Testament of J. L. Folsom, deceased. SELOVER, SIMON A; CO., Reai Estate Auctioneers, dl = 102 Merchant street, San Francisco. BARTON & GRIMM, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire-proof Brick Store, 55 Front street. BALE DAYS: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Especial attention will be given to public sales by administrators, assignees, 4c, Ac, according to law Liberal advances made on consignments of merchanlales Californla produce, either for public or private . , , BARTON k GRIMM, _yf}_±m__ 55 Front «tr.'-;. 4 DESPECHEH, 55 J STHEET, rm.» Las constantly on hand the best selected stock of = ■.-.- ■>■ FINE GROCERIES, oberouad In California. A great variety of French jut up Fancy Goods. ENGLISH OILMEN STORES, and German and Domes,lc Prtservfs, wholesale and retail. d!7-lm2dp OAK RIDGE. TS. ITIITCItELL A: to. OFFER FOR ... •,," ale three entire squires of ground on "Oak o ',v5 c ' ii"or.S r . the " Bill ence of L. B. Harris, Esq., between 9th and 22.1 and V and W streets. Each square conain. eight full lots of eighty by one hundred and sixty in size. „ .' v- ■ .:••;■-'/ * Fora private residence these high grounds are the aost desirable in the city, and will be disposed »t sepaately or together, as the purchaser may desire. For urther particulars Inquire of B. F. Hastinus, Esq., at us Banking House, or G. W. GIBSON, JI7 - 2 dp City Shoe Store. rtjj^ FOR SALE OR RENT.— A desir- _,_ Bjjj able piece of property and dwelling, next J^fe ■tJLto theTivoli House, containing 26 acres »f -T."* *nd, under cultivation, with 15,000 Grape Vines, ai.d a *rge number of valuable fruit trees. A beautiful garen, with picket fencing. The dwelling house is two stole.", has a. good kitchen and out-houses, alsa excellent rater, wind-mill anil force pump. Terms moderate, tpply to J. O. JONGUAUS, jyl-lm2dp IS3 J street, between 6th and 7th,