Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 39, Number 6045, 15 August 1870 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T RIVER TRAVEL. ~ CALIFORNIA STEAM >l tv^Ti NAVIGATION^ ccp-« - iiiiss: eo^, fkSskt ' The Fast and Splendid Steamers CHRYSOPOLIS AND CAPITAL ] Will leave on alternate days for San Francisco, at 12 o'clock v., from the foot of X street. j Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master, will leave on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. | Steamer CAPITAL. Pool, Master, will leave on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. ■ • Fare between San Francisco and Sacramento will be as follows: CABIN $1 50 DECK , 1 OO TO MARYSVILLE— Cabin 1 50 For Marysvllle and Intermediate Landings. • The Company's Steamers will leave for Marysville and intermediate Landings DAILY, at Midday (BatUl days and Sundays excepted) ; Sundays, 7a. m. For Red 111 nil. The Steamer RED BLUFF will leave for Red.Blnff and intermediate Landings every SATURDAY, at 7 a. v.. until further notice. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to a. REDINGTON. Agent ■ aul-tp On board brig Globe. RAILROAD TRAVEL SHORT_ROUTE 1 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD Connecting at VALLEJO with STEAMER NEW WORLD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. To take effect Sunday, April 21, 1870. GOING SOUTH. DAILT (SCSDAYS EXCEPTEP). Trains Trains Trains New World Leave Arrive at Arrive at i Arrive- it Bacramento Callstoiga Marysrille S'n Francisco 6:80 a. m. 11:45 a. m. 1:00 p.m. 10:30 a. m. ♦10:00 a. m. 7:45 ,■. m. 9:80 p. U. 7:30 p. m. 3:15 p. m. ...; ♦7:00 p. m. j __■ ON SUNDAYS. ~2:30p. M. | | 6:00 p. m. [ 8:45 P. M. GOING NORTH. I'MI.Y (SUNDAYS EXCKPTKD.) New World Trains Train Trains Leaves Arrive at Arrive at Arrive at S'n Francisco | Calistoga Sacramento Marysville 7~ * 7:80 a: m. .7. 7:00 a. M. 11:45 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1:00 P. m. * 4:80 p. m 4:00 p. m. 7:45 P. M. 8:20 p. m. 9:80 p. m. ON SUNDAYS. ffcao i. -. \3Mr. h. ]•. .-..u-. m. s:o ° p. m. _ * The 7:30 a. m., 10 a. m., 4:30 p. m. and 7 p. « Trains are Marysville Accommodation Trains, running through without change of cars, to and from. Marysville and Sacramento. Tickets for sale at the Depot of the Company, and Baggage checked to all points on the line. R. S. MATTISON, Superintendent. L. C. Fowler, General Freight and Passenger Agent Yallejo, April 21, 1870. aul-4p EXCURSION TICKETS „__ TO SAN FRANCISCO. trX., „ wfcflr* tajga&sgh During t)lf . GRAND PROMENADE ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS, which commenced at the Pavilion in San Francisco AUGUST 10th, and continue four days, ending August 13th, Excursion Tickets For passage from Sacramento to San Francisco and return will be Issued by the CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Price, $3 50. aulO • STAGE TRAVEL WHITE PINE STAGE LINE. A\&%Z&2±a GREAT THRO . ■ t r r 'Ty^r~ ROUTE FROM PALISADES, Via Railroad District, Mineral Hill, Eureka (or Napias), Secret Canyon (or Vanderbilt), and Silverado, TO HAMILTON ! Fine Stock and latest improved Concord Coaches leave Palisades daily on the arrival of Passenger Train from the West, arriving at Hamilton early next day. Passengers for Hamilton will find this much the Shortest, Cheapest and Pleasantest Route. Virginia City and Reno Stase Line. STAGES LEAVE RENO DAILY ON ARRIVAL OP THE cars. Accommodation Stage leaves Reno daily at S A; si. Accommodation Stage leaves Virginia daily at 12 x. Regular Stage leaves Virginia daily at Bp. m., connecting with Cars. WOODRUFF & ENNOR, uul:>-lp Proprietors. ALAMEDA PARK ASYLUM, A LAMED A," CALIFORNIA. PRIVATE INSTITUTION FOR TREATMENT OP ( MENTAL ALIENATION. OFFICE— No. 330 Montgomery street, San Francisco. No patient received without proper certificate of Insanity, signed by two respectable Practicing Physicians, and dated not more than ten days before entering tho Asylum. Blank forms of Certificates, Circulars, and full information furnished upon application at the Asylum, or it-* office in San Francisco. J. J. MATTHEWS, M. D.; EUSTACE TRENOR, M. D., jy!3-3m4p Resident Physicians. TRUSTEES 1 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-D FAULT having been made in the payment of a Promissory Note for $2,000, made by G. W. Cord, payable to the Sacramento Savings Bank, due February 19, 1870, this is to give notice that we will sell to the highest bidder, for Gold Coin, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1870, at 11 o'clock a. m, in front of the premise?, LOT No. One (1) in Block Three (8), in Range E, in the Town of Davisville, in the County of Tola, with all the improvements thereon, to satisfy said debt, with other advances, with interest and costs of sale. 0, 11. SWIFT, W. P. COLEMAN, Trustees. July 27, 1870. jy27-3taw3\y FAST FREIGHT. milE FAST FREIGHT LINE OF W. L PRITCHARD Is Running on Time of Sixty-six Hours from ELKO to WHITE PINE, taking in EUREKA and PINTO. Will contract to deliver any amount of Goods to Ely, Eureka, or any place south of the Railroad. Mark goods care of PrKchard's Fast Freight, Elko. P. A. BOMMBN, Agent. . . . .' Elfco. GEO. COWLES, Agent Hamilton. C. CARPENTER, Agent Eureka. jy!4-2m4p W. L. PRITCHARD, Proprietor. DEPOT FOR KITCHEN ARTICLES . fi|||!V OF ALL KINDS. .•Jjm**,. Everything required for the table and that can be. found In the market OF* THE BEST QUALITY always on hand. Hams of the finest flavor, Egg 3, Butter, Cheese, Chickens, Fish, Vegetables, etc. No partiality shown and sold cheap for cash. JOHN PLANCICH, Proprietor, jy2s-lm4p 76 X street, between 3d and 4th. DOWN WITH THE PRICES !~ TTNION STEAM LAUNDRY. Shirts done up in best style at $1 50 per dozen. Ordinary mending and pearl buttons sewed on free of charge, and no Chinamen employed. Orders left at office, 69 J street, "Pacific Shirt Store," promptly attended to. New Shirts done up for Stores and Factories. Satis-« faction guaranteed. au3-lm4p* H. T. HOLMES & CO.S UNION LIME DEPOT, I STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth. Cartage saved on LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, MARBLE DUST, FIRE BRICK, STEATITE and MONTEREY BAND, as the Central Pacific Kailroad runs into our building. SUPERIOR TILES FOR WALKS, CHEAP. Farmers, you can buy Plaster of Paris at $2 50 per barrel. jy22-lm4p I HAVE DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST IN THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS TO Mr. R. K. Wick, Whom I can heartily recommend to the public. All persons indebted to me will please make immediate payment, at ROOM No. 1, MANSION HOUSE Seventh street, between I and J streets. * aul(>-lm4p LIZZIE F. REEVES. JONES & PETERSON, i jnCfIiijw WHOLESALE «V RETAIL 3 Dealers in .il 1 kinds of FRESH FISH. DEPOT— No. 5 Front St., bet. I and J 9 SACRAMENTO. All orders promptly attended to from the country ' jy22-lm4p» <fe^ G* >*»<?• RAVE, GUN & LOCK* SMITH, SIXTH STREET, south of J, j&ijMls Has on hand some very superior Shote l/^^. gnus; also, a great variety of Sporting' ■ , vSP Guns and Material. Safes and Scales repaired. New Gun work and Repairing done to order and warranted. au2-1.j,4n