Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 19, Number 2934, 22 August 1860 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LEGAL NOTICES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, X GREETING;: Know ye, that It Is my intention to apply unto his Excellency, the Governor of the State cf Calilornla, to pardon GUSS DAVIS, who wa3, on the SOth day of February, 155 T. convicted In the Court of Sessions of Uie county of Sacramento, of "the crime of passing ccunterfelt money," and sentenced to two years' Imprisonment in the State Prison of State of California, from February. RUSSELL DAVIS. Swramento, July 19th, 1860. Due service of a copy of the above notice Is hereby admitted. - Sacramento, July 15th, ISCO. -iA-A JOHN HEARD, . Late County Judge Sacramento county. , FRANK HEREFORD, Late District Attorney Sacramento county. . I certify the above to be a true copy of the origln.'U prayer on file in my office. , —■— , Witness my hand and official seaL |l,S.[ * JEROME MADDEN, V-v—' jy 20-80 County Clerk. TO THE HONORABLE ROBERT ROBINSON, Judge of the Court of Session? of Sacramento county, and Cornelius C.de, Esq., District Attorney in and for said county : Notice is hereby given that I will duly apply to his Excellency, J. G. Downey, Governor of the State of California, for the pardon of Louis Kornmayer, who was convicted during the November term, 1553, of the Court of Sessions of Sacramento county, of the crime of false personation, and sentenced to the State Prison fcr the tern of five years. LOUIS KORNMAYFR. I hereby acknowledge service of the above notice. ROBERT ROBINSON, County Judge. Sacramento, August 2d, 15C0. I hereby acknowledge service of the above notice. 0. COLE, District Attorney. Sacramento, August 2d, lSik). au3-80i* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SIMON H. BACH and LOUIS KAPLAN are no longer in our employ, the former as Traveling Agent, and the latter as Book-keeper, and we caution all persons against having any deaUngs with them on our account. 8. FREDERICK k BRO., Importers and wholesale dealers In WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, WATCH and CLOCK MATERIALS, etc., No. 165 Washington street, San Francisco. San Francisco, July 2d, IS6O. jy23-lm NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE construction of the FOUNDATION, which Is to be of concrete, and the erection of the BASEMENT STORY WALLS, to the hight of the springing line of the window arches, which will be of brick, faced with granite ashler, of the State Capitol Building, as authorized by an Act of the Legislature of this State, entitled "An Act to provide for the construction of the State Capitol In the city of Sacramento," will be received by the Board of Commissioners named in said Act, at the Governor's Office, in said city, from and after the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, ISCO, up to 10 o'clock A. m. SEPTEMBER THIRD, ISCO; said Foundation to be constructed, and Basement to be erected, iv accordance with plans and specifications adopted by said Commissioners, and to be seen in the Governor's Office (La tham's Building), in the city of Sacramento, Curing the above mentioned period. All bids must be sealed up and delivered to the Commissioners aforesaid, at the office of the Governor, and the same will be opened by said Commissioners in the Assembly Chamber of the present Capitol Building, ln the city of Sacramento, at 12 o'clock M., on the THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ISCO, and the contract will lie awarded to the person or persons who shall make the lowest bid, and who shall give sufficient security for the performance thereof the said Board of Commissioners reserving the right to reject all bids and advertise for further proposals. Each bid must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond, with names of the sureties, In the sura of $75,090, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract in case It should be awarded to the bidder. The Commissioners would call the attention of all those making bids to the provisions of the Act providing for the construction of the State Capitol, approved March 29th, IS6O. By order of the Board. UllSepS 0. J. TORBERT, Secretory. PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, State OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO, JULY 23.1560. Whereas, satisfactory evidence has been received at the Executive Department that on the seventeenth day of July, Mathias Wetzel, a citizen of this State, v.-as murdered in the city of Sacramento by one William Wells, and also on the night of the twenty-sixth of July said Wells murdered, near the city of Sacramento, George Armstrong, William C. Stoddard and Timothy Wharton, citizens of tills State — Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, I hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDBED DOLLARS for the arrest and delivery to the Sheriff of Sacramento county of the aforesaid William Wells, provided the said Wells shall hereafter be convicted of the crime of murder. ~a— In testimony whereof, I have hereunto caused L. S. . to be affixed the Great I have hereunto of CallL. S. -to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Callt — ,— ' fornia, on the day and year aforesaid. JOHN G. DOWNEY, Governor of California. Attest -. Johk3ox Price, Secretary of State. By E. E. Eykb, Deputy. SACRAMENTO IRON WORKS, I STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND Second streets, Sacramento, & GOSS Sc LAITIBARD, Proprietor*. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Machinery for Saw, Flour and Quarts Mills, Horse Powers, Wind Mills, Car Wheels, Suction and Force Pumps, Cast Iron RlQles, and all kinds of House Castings, at r;-dccko prices. Gas Pipe, of all sizes, and all kinds of brass and Iron Steam Fittings, with Hemp and Rubber Tacking constantly on hand. Wrought Iron Work and all kinds of Brass Castings don* to order. We are the Sole Agents In this State for the celebrated Worthlngton Pump, an assortment of which we keep constantly on hand. We have just received from the East a fine assortment of Oast Iron Fence Patterns, suitable for yards, balconies, cemetery lots or graves. We shall conUnue to do our work In the best manner and at the lowest cash prices, hoping thereby to receive a just share of public patronage. auS-lm NOTICE TO TAX PATERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ll the BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, of the city and county of Sacramento, for the current year, is now in session and will so continue to be, to receive and consider complaints until Saturday, the 2oth instant, at three o'clock p. m. ; after which tl-r.e no complaints will be received or considered. The Hoard will be In session from eleven o'clock a. m. to three o'clock p. _„ daily, at the office of the Board of Supervisors. By order of the Board. [anHtdj THOMAS LETSON, Clerk. PIANOS. i WOOD WORTH Sc CO., lm4rt____BHPorters of PIANO FORTES, MELODE■SbB^HBSoNS, FRENCH HARMONIUMS, MUSIC fl f ! I ISTOOLS, PIANO COVERS, etc., etc., No. 16 Montgomery street, between Sutter and Post, San Francisco. Exclusive Agents for the sale of the STODART PIANO FORTE and PRINCE MELODEON. Piano Fortes for Hire ; also. Tuned and Repared. je29-3m4U.p W. T. & J. GARRATT, jtt CITY BRASS AND BELL @&^7 FOUNDERS, Corner of Market and First streets, opposite Oriental Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO. N. B.— Manufacturers of HYDRAULIC PIPES and NOZZLES, and general BRASS WORK. je3o-3m4thp ~ HYDRAULIC MINING HOSE. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA for the sale ofthe BOSTON BELTING OO.'S celebrated RUBBER HOSE, for Hydraulic Mining; and have constantly on hand a stock of the various six si up to seven Inches In diameter, and In strength varying from four to seven ply — equal to any pressure required. HUNTINGTON A HOPKINS, jy2s-lm4thp 54 X street. Sacramento. "notice. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the SACRAMENTO GAS COMPANY will be held at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co., on FRIDAY, FOURTEENTH SEPTEMBER NEXT, ai 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of Increasing the Capital Stock of Bald Company to Five Hundred Thoussn-1 Dollars. By order of the Board. LOUIS McLANE, President. Samuel K.vi-.ut, Secretary. Sin Francisco, lOth August, 1860. aul»-lw4thp • ,■■■-— '"** mT DOO US, SHUT* r>ilj !__■ TERS, RAILING, GRATING, BALCO_^^^LNIES and GENERAL BLACKSMlTH- _________ ING.— J. McGUIRE, No. 12 Sixth street, between J and X, respectfully Inform the public that he Is prepared to fill orders for every description of work in the above line, In the most satisfactory manner, at moderate prices. Orders from the cocntry promptly attended to. >4*s3nß2 au9-lro ... ~~Zm • NOTIC Persons Indebted _J*J%«, to the estate of E. M PITCHER, for jffSfpy yAi the services of his stallion, JOHN Bfeii_-iV )ft NELSON, are requested to settle for (cVjgj.lhg^.the same Immediately, either with the "** Executrix, at the Star House, on the old Nevada Road, or WM. BIOORHEAD, Agent, -^ auS-lm Pioneer Stable*, Fourth st., bet. I and J. TO MERCHANTS AND CONSUMERS OF SAWS AND FILES. ■j, THE UNDERSIGNED, ftJ&gfE having been appointed sole agent for j*|p?.fii*r* the State of California, Ore?.::, and #THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed sole agent for the Stite of CaUfornla, Oregoc, and Washington Territory, for the sale of «fg^i3§a R. HOE k CO.'S superior cast steel, ■SSrfjlfSil ' circular, mill, pit, cross cut, web and other saws, to well known throughout the United States, the accuracy of their circular saws for running true, the equality andtenaclty of temper which they possess, has given them that celebrity to which they are so justly entitle-":. The undersigned will keep a stock in San yranclsco to supply the demands of the market, I All orders will have prompt atteution. Orders received for any peculiar form or site will be forwarded to R. Hoe 4 C*., New York, for execution. In connection we have a competent workman from Hoe k Co. to attend to all necessary repairs and alterations that may be required, which will be done at greatly reduced prices. GEO. STEAD, Northeast corner of Battery and Jackson streets. Snr Francisco. ■ jy9-Sm4thp - 'gy*r>A EMERSON Sc SPAULD-£r*/-vfg?K ING'S SAN FRANCISCO AND SACRA-LfSSgS-lEiu MENTO SAW REPAIRING AND SAW#E3IERSON SPACLDING'S SAN FRANCISCO AND SACRAMENTO PAW REPAIRING AHD SAWSMITHING ESTABLISHMENTS, No. H5 Sr £|§BSn Front street, between I ani J, Sacra- ; ; sS^^jbS-/ mento, and 89 Pine street, San Francisco, ■ AS*~v- Emerson'simprovedFAlse Teeth for Saws, set la Circular Saws. Every description of Saws repaired, recct, gumed and straightened, or furnished at the lowest market - rice*. O.'deri from the country promptly attended to. ' i . Ba*» Toeth furnished t<- those for wham fit bate In- i «e.-Ui »!C3: rsady for iijt. a' ft 15 «ac!. : > "3 Itltc '