California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 3, Number 23, 7 June 1855 — Page 183 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

STEAMERS. California Steam Navigation Company. JANUARY, 1855. t^jjlii^Tl Departure ft im Vallcjo strut wharf, at 4 < 'cluck, P. M. For Sacramento. VIA BENICIA. Steamer NEW WORLD, Capt. Seymour; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturduys. Steamer ANTELOPE, D. Van Pelt, matter; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For Marysville. VIA BENICIA. Daily, at 4 o'eloolt, P. M. By the Sacramento Steamer*, connecting with the Company's LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMERS at Sacwmento. f~ff J Through Tickets issued. For Stockton. VIA MARTINEZ. Daily, at 4 o'clock P. M. Steamer CORNELIA,"E. OonckHn. master; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamer UIULDA, Clark, Master. • Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. For Colusi, Red Bluffs and Intermediate Landings. Daily, at 4 o'clock, P. M. By the Sacramento Steamers, connectini: with the Company's LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMERS, which leave SacramentoTuesdays, Thursdays und Saturdays, at 12 o'clock, M. Freight by the above boats must be paid for on delivery. For particulars apply at the office of the Company, Jackson street, between Battery and Front, to R. CHENERY, President Office of the California Steam Navisation Co., 1 San Francisco, January 1, 1855. i v 3 7 Contra Costa Ferry Notice. Until Further Notice. r -rTT ac *lfc, ON and after WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29, the slvsmsmßsC Contra Costa Ferry will run as follows : SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. SAN ANTONIO. At 9M» a. m. At 8 a. m. At 7M; a. mx. P. M. llMi A. M. 11 A. M. 4Mi P. at. 3 p. m. 2Mj p. m. CHARLES MINTURN, itntj v3-16-3m Cunningham's Wharf. For Napa City, Sonoma and Mare Island, r a-IF— TIIE new *nd beautiful steamer NAPA CITY, ir"fi* i'lTim/i'Goodrich, is now running tri-weckly to Raps City, touching ut Mare Island and Suscol Ferry, and connecting with stages for Sonoma, Russian River and the Sulphur Springe. Freights and passage at lew rates. V.-I-19 R. CHENERY, Agent. For Sacramento and Marysville. _ THE Citizen's Steam Navigation Compnny's .fcSESSiI. Itearacr QUEEN CITY, Geo. R. Barclay, Mas tor, will commence her regular trips for the above places, leav ing San Francisco every Tuesday, Thursday und Saturduy afternoons, at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. v 3-12 Special Notice. ■tPstl TIIK steamer SURPRISE will haul oft" the 0 ■xJf5?- 3 Sacramento route lor one month, to make altcrtVill VJt*-"-'- 'nt necessary lor the accommodation ol the public. She will positively resume her trips on or before the 20tb. of May. Freights to Sacramento, $tv per Ton. FREIGHTS by the QUEEN CITY, will be ft J \ lm ■■J m ] Ten Dollars per "Ton, until further notice. v-J-2 E. CHAPMAN, Agent. HOTELS. Orleans Hotel, Second, between -T n,id X ttrwte, Sacramento, M. THE above Hotel, occupying a space of 85 by 150 feet, "in the most central ;jurt of the city, built of brick and three stories high, otters inducements to travelers not surpassed by any establishment in the State. The ground floor is set apart for Dining Room, Rending Room, Billiard Room and Bur Room. The Table will be found at all times supplied with the choice of the market. At the Reading Room can always be found the daily papers ot the State and the latest dates lrom the Atlantic and Europe. The Billiard Saloon is furnished with live excellent tables, superintended by a competent keeper. The Bar will be supplied with the best Liquors and Wines. The second and third stories of the building are set apart tor Parlor, Family Rooms aud Chambers, comfortably furnished. We have also leased the huge brick building corner of and X and Front streets (formerly known as Sackctt s Hotel) set apart tor Lodging Apartments, which are furnished in a superior manner, which, udded to the Hotel, will afford ample accommodations. The "Orlenns" is also the Depot and Office of the California Stage Co., from which place Stages leave daily for all parts of the State. v 3-2 HARDENBURGH & CORSE, Proprietors. American Hotel, Benicia. OfSi THIS HOUSE has been established Fire Years, withJBj£ out interruption or change ot proprietorship, and is believed by the traveling public to be one of the best conducted Hotels in the State. Large and well ventilated, and handsomely furnished rooms, for families travelling or for permament boarders, can always be obtained. A LIVFRY STABLE is connected with tho Hotel, so that travelers can have their choice, either to take the steamers and stoges, or a private carriage, to any of the beautiful valleys around. Stages leave this Hotol every morning for the different valleys. The daily paptrs from various sections of the State arc on file at this Hotel. Everything will be done by the proprietor that tiie patrons of this House mny find their stay pleasant and satisfactory. 3v-16istt C. M. DAVIS, Proprietor. Rassette House. San Francisco, Cal. MTHIS HOTKL offers inducements to perrons visiting San Francisco, unequulled by any on the Pacific Coast. Gentlemen can be accommodated with single rooms,or families with suites of rooms. , 1 The House is entirely new, built of brick ; all the rooms are furnished in a style of comfort hitherto unknown in the Hotels of California, and tlie House is capable of accommodating over five hundred boarders. 22 3m Wilson's Exchange, M RECENTLY under the management of Wilson St Watriss, is hereafter to be conducted by W. W. Estabrook, One of the original proprietors, who will use every exertion to rentier it nil tho public can wish. v 3-15 Murray's Fifty-cent Western House. Comet oj Second and D streets, MARYSVILLE. <JP THIS HOUSE is entirely devoted to the wants of the S£L travelling public and to all who will favor us with a cull, entire satisfaction will be given. [17] R. J. MURRAY. American Hotel NAPA CITT CALIFORNIA. L. A St W. W. CHAPMAN, Proprietors. ti-t GOO D accommodations for families, and on reasonable W". terms. Saddle and buggy Horses kept for hire. Horses kept on board, by the day or week, and well taken care of. * 26 Flower Pots. JUST received ex " Spitfire "—3,000 Flower Pots, Q£LJtak assorted sizes. For sale low. TffiS HAYNES St LAWTON, \TTtf 122 Sansome street, bet Washington and Clay. Stone Butter Pots. JUST received ex " Spitfire," an Invoice of Butter, Cream and Cake Pots. HAYNES A LAWTON, v3-lG 122 Sansome street, bet. Washington and Clay.