California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 4, Number 21, 23 November 1855 — Page 168 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GOLDEN GATE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. J_f CLOSED ON SUNDAY, G. B, FLINT, Late "Branch of Keyes & Co." GEO. B. FLINT, having taken the entire interest of the Sacramento Branch of Keyes St. Co., will now dispose ol the present stock at greatly reduced prices, preparatory to opening an entirely New Stock of Fashionable Fail and Winter lotting! 'THE STOCK or Summer Clothing is fresh, and will he closed out at COST. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine for themselves. Notice is also hereby given, that, iv compliance with the moral sentiment ot the community, and our own convictions ot duty, our place of business will be closed on Sunday, feeling confident that a generous public will appreciate our motives aud sustain us in our position. G. W. FLINT, El Dtrrado Building, corner of J and Second itrects, Sacramento. v 4-8 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. "uncleYamuel," a weekly journal or Literature, Politics, Arts, Sciences, and Amusement, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. The " Uncle Samuel" will contain original and selected Novelletes, Tales, Legends and Romances from the most popular authors. Also, Saethe* of Adventure, Travel, War Intelligence, Newt ot the Day, Poetry, Wit and Humor, <fee, «fee. Terms. —$2 a year; $1 (orris month,-, invariably in advance. Clubs —For fi»e subscriber-, 334fe per discount on a dollar will be allowed ; twenty-nvenuW ribeM>, per cent, discount. J^g* 5 " Single copies Four Cents, winch may be obtained of Periodical Dealers and Newsmen generally. *_* Subscriptions received at the California Farmer ' Office, Fourth street, Sucramento. «44U 3m j New Invention! Sow, Count Your <lil< kens : .* THE undersigned begs leave to offer to the public a new and improved machine for hatching the eggs ol domestic fowls. After a series of costly experiments the proprietor has succeeded in perfecting a plan hy which at a very trifling cost from four to Jire. hundred egge can be converted daily into young Chickens, Ducks, Goslings or Turkeys. After the first brood, . c., nineteen or twenty days, this is tlie certain result; and tt requires but little attention—once every twenty-four hours— the cost ot fuel and preparation being only some $>2 50 to $.1 every twenty days. This invention will be in full operntion at the State Fair in the city ot Sacramento, in September next, when all information will lie presented. They will soon be offered for sale. In the meantime information can be obtained at the office of the California Farmer ; or letters can be addressed to me at Sun Francisco. JOHN J. FULTON, v 3 2n Third street, South Beach, near South Park.