Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 22, Number 3338, 9 December 1861 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JEWELRY. P. EAVES. N. NYE. EAVES & NYE, WATCHMAKERS, PRACTICAL JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS. No. 184 J street, above Fifth. Jewelry and Diamond Work made to order. New Goods received by every Steamer. d2-1mis J. R. TOLLES & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And Sheet Music, No. 242 J STREET, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH, SACRAMENTO. N. B. — Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. Jewelry made to order. d28-1m8dp INAUGURATION BALL. AT A MEETING OF CITIZENS called for the purpose of making such preliminary arrangements as might be deemed advisable to celebrate the INAUGURATION OF THE GOVERNOR ELECT, by a BALL, to be given On the Eighth of January next, The following gentlemen were named to act upon the respective Committees: Executive Committee. J. H. CARROLL, D. O. MILLS, J. W. WINANS, J. P. ROBINSON, C. CROCKER, JOHN ARNOLD, R. T. BROWN, T. M. LINDLEY, J. HOWELL, O. D. LAMBARD. General Committee. Gen. Redington, W. Shattuck, B. F. Hastings, Hon. Robert Robinson, Hon. S. J. Field, Hon. J. H. McKune, Hon. W. W. Cope, Hon. R. C. Clark, Dr. J. F. Morse, R. H. McDonald, Col. A. Hayward, H. M. Heuston, Edgar Mills, James Anthony, L. B. Harris, J. P. Dyer, L. Upson, G. Newcomb, A. K. P. Harmon, O. G. Hooker. Mark Hopkins, J. B. Dayton, D. E. Callahan, D. Z. Moore, L. Sloss, C. H. Grimm, N. G. Curtis, H. H. Hartley, Newton Booth, D. W. Earl, G. W. Mowe, Samuel Jelly, George W. Chesley, J. S Friend, Geo. Rowland, Charles Holbrook, A. K. Grim, C. T. Wheeler, N. A. H. Ball, J. R. Wooster, W. H. Taylor, L. Williams, J. A. Carroll, C. H. Cushing, B. N. Bugbey, J. McNeil, S. S. Field, J. Ebner, A. G. Richardson, Julius Wetzlar. James McClatchy, SAN FRANCISCO. W. C. Ralston, Louis McLane, Henry Carlton, R. G. Sneath, I. P. Rankin, H. B. Janes, S. H. Parker, J. Middleton, S. J. Hensley, Fred. Mason. MARYSVILLE. C. L. Low, James Haworth, John H. Jewett, John Q. Packard, John T. Bailey. STOCKTON. Dr. Holden, Austin Sperry, T. R. Bours. NEVADA. J. C. Birdseye, John A. Lancaster, A. R. Hagadorn. GRASS VALLEY. L. B. Sowers, A. Delano, Major Murdock. PLACERVILLE. H. A Chace, C. W. Brewster, S. W. Sanderson. BENICIA. D. Hastings, Hon. E. W. McKinstry, B. C. Whitman. d4 SPERM OIL, AT OUR REDUCED PRICE, will be found the CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE FOR MACHINERY OF ANY OIL IN USE. It is entirely free from gum, and works with less friction than any other Machinery Oil. CAMPHENE. Our method of distillation is now universally admitted to be the best, as it does away with all the resinous properties of the Turpentine, leaving the CAMPHENE PURE AND CLEAR, and of a quality that WE CAN WARRANT IN EVERY RESPECT. CHINA OIL. 800 Cases in 2½ Gallon Tins. RAPE SEED OIL. 600 Tubs, in Original Package LINSEED OIL. 5,000 Gallons, in Barrels and Cases. KEROSENE, COAL OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, WICKS. WE ARE SELLING ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. STANFORD BROTHERS, 121, 123 and 125 California street, near Front, SAN FRANCISCO. All the above Goods for sale Wholesale and Retail at OUR BRANCH STORE, No. — J street, Sacramento. d6-1m8dp CHICKERING & SON'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. VISITORS TO OUR WAREROOMS will be astonished at their great size and convenience, and the largest stock of Pianos to be found is any Piano Rooms in the United States. Our stock noa consists of ONI HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN PIANOS. Ladles can spend pleasantly an hour at out Rooms, and they are Invited to caU and test the quaUtiea of the different Instruments. Recollect, we seU at manufacturers' prices. For sale by the Agents for the Paciflc Coast. BADGER A LINDENBERGER. Piano Warerooms, Nos. 411, 418 and 415 Battery -treat ol____x_Bdp (up stairs), San Franolsoo. LIBRARY LECTURES. WINTER COURSE— 1861-62. THB REGULAR COURSE OF LECTURES by the SAORAMENTO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION will be given as follows, at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Sixth street, between I and J, at S o'clock. Second, by Rev. W. H. HILL December 13 th. Third, by J. W. WINANS December 27th. Fourth, by Prof. J. D. WHITNEY January lOth. Fifth, by January Sixth by Rev. T. STARR KING February 7th. Tickets for the Course, admitting a Gentleman and Lady, $8. Single tickets, 60 cents. For rale at Book Stores, Dale A Co ., at the Library Rooms, and at the door. The names of the other Lecturer, Sill ba announced as toon as they select tha evenings. 0. 0. WHEELER, ) ,_____»___. ■^ JOHN McNEILL, ____£______ j aM2.2dp_-p.j-'- N. A. H. BALL/. ) oo,amlttM - _________*_____ ________B1 * BRO., «IISJ street, above sixth, «£. IMPORTERS AND DIALERS IS _jfc •f try description ol _ji|f VINE CHINA, GLASSWARE, and an endless variety of «_ro-a_eri, Plated Goo d__, •__. a__atr_*e_:-_--»_t-t>-_rtlc_ilarlvtnTlU-l_oeall. . 1 4-l_s!s SAHTA CRUZ LEATHER, FROM THI TANNERY OF KIRBY, JONES _ CO.. AT THI DEPOT, 322 Washing; _■_„ near Battery. SAN FRANCISOO. JOSEPH BOSTON, l_ Importer and Dealer in an kinds of LEATHER ant- | Patent Leather CLOTHS, direct from the manufactorio in Baa ]__ad__oan_l_____i _*__>_, _3____*_p