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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 1

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JM fill THE daily bee HRT TIIE DAILY BEE 1 1:" yrjSKKO ITBKT gVEXIXO (rtCNDXT IEXCXPTKD) AT i A rrucATto omes: a 4 THIRD STREET Betceea ui (op tutn) flVDTY-FIYE CENTS PER WEEK DAVIS Ck CO 5 -I 1 Jr VOLUME XVII TERMS Ou Yew by mail (io variably io advance) 110 09 SuMonit Tbre tin Oce Week yabl4 to tb Camera) Single pe WIXTXRHl'KX PAV18 Publishers And Proprietors SACRAMENTO MONDAY EVENING MAY 8 18l5 NUMBER 2504 minim notices Opblr Gold aad Silver Mlatag aod Milling Co Oplnr District Placer collide tkRifur-ma Not There are le tiHaent upon the fol iomriiijt dcacribej Mock of the above named com lany on account of aiuteeameot No of two iloilar ebare let led on tbe let day of March 1SSX the erveral amount eel oppoeite tbe nantea of tbe reeciive shareboldcra out: MINING NOTICES Lebanon Gold sad fcllvrr Mftaloff Company situated la Prince Royal Distnctr Hum-boldt county Notice ta hereby guta that there are delinquent upon the follow mg described tock on account of an asment No 3 levied on the firet day of April A 1h65 the several amount set opposite the respective ahare-holder a follow Naim No No Cemf fsbare! Amount due i- and in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees made on the 1st day of April A 1865 many shares of each parcel of said sto as may be necessary ill be sold for Veiled States com only at the Court house door in Sacramento at two o'clock a on the TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY A I 1S65 to pay said delinquent assessment together with co-ts of advertising and expenses of the sale WM HUNT Secretary m6 td No 140 street Governor Stanford Gold and Sliver Mining Company tunuel at Aurora Notice is delinquent upon the sun de-scntMHl below on account of the eighth and ninth assessment the amounts set pjo-utethe name of the shareholders and notice is hereby given according to law of this Stale that so many shares of each parcel of suk a may le ry to pay said Uehnqueucies with coat of advertising aod sale will be wold for Vnited State coin only at the Court house door Fourth street between and city of Sacramento on Tuesday Mav 2d at 2 o'clock U4 1 fi'! a fl itl i 1 i tuv- fi! i li! A 5X J'1 1 i 2 IV 1 I 1 i i I 1 i A fV f4 i f' i It 'L l-V it Hf Ce1 i tlliM'rllaarHi Ylallrr At one jniint in South Carolina our soldiers saw half a dozen negro children sitting on a rail aud singing I glad I'm in this etc an old Sal-bath school In mn which they repeuttNl all uneuncious of its singular appropriateness to the time and place ho soldiers were delighted and greeted them with shouts of approbation it little ones" bully Ibr urn curb -head" right there little nig: we'll stick by yon" etc The skating club at St Petersburg recently gave its grand ball on the Neva To the usual splendor of this festival was added a magnificent pavilion constructed of blocks of ice four feet thick which being brilliantly lighted up in the interior produced the effects of a palace of crystal Lord Clarence Paget has introduced the navy estimates iu the British Parliament He stated that there were now thirty iron-plated ships either complete or iu such a state ot forwardness that they could in the event of an emergency be got ready by the end of the jear Benjamin Brown aged ninety-six years residing in Wutertord Connecticut when eleven years of age shouldered a gun and turned out with the men and was the first to give the alarm at the time of the approach of the British-fleet when New UjihIoii was burned He draws no pension The New Yorkers have three railway projects under consideration underground overground and in the air One proposition is to run a railroad along Broadway another is to run it under street through a tunnel and the third is to build it above the sidewalks on a level ith she second story floors The shopkeepers in the West End London Lave been in the habit of offering a percentage to the servants of the royal family to run up large bills The Prince of Wales' has issued a circular objecting to being robbed in this way but it is not- believed it will do any good In the garden at the military hospital at Chattanooga there were grown one thousand and eighty-eight varieties of flowers last year and lrom these floral beauties nearly six thousand papers of seeds were put up and given to the soldiers to send home The bridge for the railroad over the Susquehammh at Havre do (Jraee Maryland will be finished this year The piers are about done and rise through water 77 feet deep It will lie the largest and finest' bridge on this continent The eruptions of Vesuvius and Etna ure likely to lie follow ed by an outbreak of StromlHili letters from Sicily announce that symptoms of activity in that volcano have appeared as already columns ot smoke furrowed with streaks of light rise above it The French Emperor has sent a magnificent chalice in gold to the priest of the small church of Hoboken near New Y'ork here his majesty lived us a private gentleman during his stay in America By a law of the fast Congress a copy of every book map musical composition engrav ing photograph etc hich has been copyrighted niu-t be sent free ot expense to tin Library of Congress at Washington It is observed that the correspondents who joined with Hierman through $outh Carolina note particularly the lew days on which they hupjtened to find a household where the women were neatly dressed and the children cleanly Mr Harrison in announcing the discontinuance of the Liberator says it seems to him historically filling that it should simply cover the whole period of the struggle against slavery and should terminate with its extinction It is announced that Garibaldi's daughter Teresita lias-just given birth at Caprera to a boy who by his grandfathers desire has been chrioteued Iin-coln in honor of the American I who has abolished Some wiseacre predicts that all the Ixioks of the present day will be only dust in two centuries in consequence of the effect of the chemical preparations usid in bleaching the paper One of Garibaldi's Generals has been arrested in New Haven for keeping a burlier shop open on Sunday ami was discharged because lie did not talk English A rich Russian Paris who was troubled by the presence of two poor relations lately gave them $1200000 each to clear out and never come to Paris again All new dies made at the Mint for coining money will in accordance with an Act of Congress bear as a national motto In God we trust" More than thirty patents were issued iu the last six months cd 1804 for inventions relating to petroleum such as drills for boring wells etc Barnum's idea of a Imby show has been imitated at Kingsderc England $even babies were entered and three prizes were awarded Gov Ilramlct' advises Kentuckey to yield to the emancipation policy and practicing as he preaches lias set his own slaves tiee The Illinois legislature has appropriated $270(10 to purchase the bin ial place of the late Stephen A Douglas How about Mr Belmont's lwt of $10-000 that the war would not be over for ten years if McClellan was defeated A very handsome residence in Indianapolis has lnen purchased for Governor Morton by his friends Mr and Mrs Charles Kean are playing in New Y'ork There are over thirty thousand deformed children in Great Britain 'The past has been the coldest Winter at Havana since 1S76 Fire On Wednesday night building known as the old Hoy place at the lime Kiln about nine miles below Grass Valiev was destroyed bv fire It was occupied byMr Grant whose loss is about $1000 The fire originated from a defective stove pipe the PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS DR CLUNESS Physician Huy Im fiunt day or ntht i In oitlee Norlhtail Corner and Second at SACHAJIEMO ml lm ASSAY OFFICE WATERS CO No 54 Street Sacramento flOLU AND OREM OK EVERT deM'ripnoa MELTKDand ASS4VEl and returns Qtade in Hare or Omd wtthm atx hours Our astray are guarauteed aud hare discounted at San Krnctiro rate DRS WOOD FERRIS Physicians and Surgeons UAVE TAKEN THE OFFICE Formerly occupied br Ir Taylr over I Kiro carft store on street between Fourth and Fifth where they are prepared to attend to all calls by night and day either in loan or cytfhiry ITeacnptions for the poor free of clrge from 1 to 2 aid lm JOHN MILLER Public Administrator Saefatnento county building No 39 street Sacrarnejrib city DR THOMAS rplIK OLDEST ESTAU- JL lished dentist in Sacramento City prepared to perform all operations tn bis profession on the most approved and latest rinciplea Teeth inserted on GOLD SILVER and VULCANITE Particular attention paid to the preervatun of the Natural Teeth Electricity and Chloroform used for extracting teeth No inducements ottered in low priced operations Office 1 0 afreet bet 3d and 4th All operations warranted a27 lm2p DR LYONS Office on Sutter Street Opposite Patterson's Hotel a2T lm FOLSOM MRS WATERHOUSE Hydropathic Physician Sc Accoucheuse Cor Rlghtb and I streets Sacramento f9 3m PRESCOTT ROBINSON Justice of the Peace Notary Public And Commlaaloner for Nevada ODD FELLOWS BLOCK corner Fourth aud streets Mortgages Leases Contracts etc etc drawn Acknowledgments Affidavit etc taken ml lm DR HATCH Has removed Ins Office to the Northeast Cor of and Fourth sts Opposite 81 George Building 1 I 1 in SALOONS CITY HALL SALOON No 112 Btreet AVISO OPENED ABOVE axMn Mhith we intend to make one of the tieet regulated reports In this city promising it patron unequalled toinfort aud accommodation we solicit a call from friend aud the public genera Iv WINl? tJVoR' and CIGARS of theled (piahtv MYERA CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA BEER Lunch Ktrry Day At 10 A THOfik STAFFORD it CHA3 FAGAN al7lm Proprietor our U- SALOON And Shooting Gallery Third Street between ami On the corner of the Aliev VNKW ELEGWT SHOOTING Gallery has tust been fitted up in coti neetiou woh this saloon containing all the latest improvements Its at ntng'-im-nt are mod complete and those who itaironie the HooTlNG GALLbRY are sure to find there everything to encourage them in the niaoiv accoiiiph'ditnout of target shooting The Brat Igari and Llqaora always on hand A fine Lunch let every day It is now the headquarters of the Sacramento lira Band All orders left for the Band for Parade Excursion Ball Serenades aud Funerals promptly attended to with pnoesto suit the times An excellent Billiard Table Is connected with the establishment JOHN ZWICKER Proprietor ml 1m Third street next ditorto Bks office DEPOT OF THE Bavarian Lager Beer Brewery fT KLEBITZ Lager Beer Saloon Fourth Street between and Near Post Office Sacramento WINKS LIUIOKS AND CIOARSe Of the bett quality all lm SALOON strert tort 7th and th milR BAR IS FCRNISHRD IV vk ah ihe (-( (VI NTS LIQlulbj CIGARS and LAGER BEER Mnilc Band Mumc furnished at ihe shortest notice for Parties Balls Parades Funerals cte and at rea-Honatde pro es lm I LOTTHAMMER Proprietor NATIONAL MANUFACTORY Six First Premiums Awanl-d to SQ UARZ A For his Original Punch Cordials and Hygienic Blttera Wholesale and Retail 44 lidesdtrtT street near Sacramento San Francisco OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS II TAX-PAYEHS OF THE cay of tHcramento an hereby notified that I am ready and will receive the taxes due on the citv assessment roll of lvd aud lh65 until the secoud Monday in May next alter which time and until the first Monday tn June next five per cent will be added in accordance with section 12 of an Act entitled "An Act to Incorporate the City of approved April office tn City Hall Front and I streets A I MERRITT City Tax Sacramento April 10 Ii5 alOlra ClOM IStolON SALE BY virtue of a final de reeand order of sa'e to ine directed Issued out of the Clerk office of the District Court Sixth Judicial District held tn and lor the county ol Sai ramento on the J4ih day of -April A 165 in favor of Peter Horkwell and against Ann Dobertv wherein it ts adjudged that the parties plaintitT and defendant are tenant tuotnmon and each is the owner of an on-divided one half part of tlieewt twenty-five feet of the north eighty feet of lot number seven in the square between and and Second and Third flkeet in the ntv of Sacramento together with ail and singu ar the improvements thereon 1 will on Mokd ay the 22d da) of Majr D65 At the hour of 11 clock a at the Court house door sell the above bwmbeI proerty tor cash in go'd coin to the highest bidder The sale when confirmed by said District Conn shall be absolute and not subject to re-dempuorr and the purchaser shall have the p-eesfijon delivered to him JAME3 McCLATCHY Comm tamoner a27-td Oar Hrlarl ariNOJt A corresj indent of the Boston Ad- vrtier diMusMs this quei-tion us fol--1 lows Wbm iw tin balance or trade is now in our favor vv ith foreign countries and ns gold is not at prcM'iit or likely to la very soon) tin currency of this country the question becomes of immense itti-jMirtance This is a gold producing country to the extent of some $77000-000 annually ami it is all important that it should find readv market At present gold is ami has been fora month post (for tin first time since l-NJ'l) some two or three per een below par with the foreign countries with whom we make or settle our exchanges with a strong tendency to a still further decline Our enterprising inijmrtcrs the last year have acted the Moses in and secured to us one (if not seven) year supply in anticipation of our wants and as they are atmut all paid for abroad very little gold will be required for imjiortations Our farmers at home U-ing under the delusion that the people would consume more at a high price than at a low one doubled op trebled the price of their productSjsrrld the result is that the bulk of Jjielr last year's crop is now on theirjiands which must be exported thisSpring ami Summer or spoil In addition to the balance of trade merchandise in foreign countries (which is now an our favor) we have large revenues constantly accumulating iu lam-don from the sale of our ships abroad ami from the freights of our vessels which are remitted there from every foreign country we deal ith It is said too that foreigners are buying our Government bonds to some extent At any rate they are more likely to buy ours than we are to buy theirs for our rate of interest is higher than theirs As we have now the safest and most convenient currency that w'e hare ever had since the formation of our Government the people will not conseut to have and do not require gold to make our domestic exchanges There will be a small amount required by the artisans but beyond their requirements 1 do not see to what other purpose it can be applied except the profitless business of FtMJNrmiK JOSEPH HOPLEY Ito of tho Kina of GOODWIN VW CO 1 URNITURE Bedding and Mirrors AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES JOSKPH HOPLEY Noi 40 amil Al Fonrth Street SaeruincutA lm furniture gyrsv- Furniture rwiIlK IVDEHiIliXED HAVE JL Laud a fu as4)rituenl of all kinds of Parlor Uedroout end fvltrlten FIKXITIUE Which txj tooM chap torcah All kmU ot rtainntf tend uphoNlpriuit dmi al the shortest iSfitElaGREX WlUSOVmJ llctavrn Fourth uud' Kililu ml PIONEER FURNITURE STORE No 85 Street CAMPBELL! has ou baud a largo Assortment of Household Furniture SPIUXG beds Hair and Pain MaMreeeee Ate Which be a til noil at THE LOWEST CASH FKICES Furniture repaired and varnished Matt reaves made over socood baud furniture bought sold or exchanged lm Varnishing and Polishing Shop TI1R t'XDEUUdX'ED IIEKKKV gives notice to his friends and the pub ic in general that he is now prepared to do any aud All kindi of Work in bis line such as varnishing and pohshing Hil hard Tables lhanos Furniture etc CHAKEES HEI SCH a20 lm No 153 freet near Sixth JOHN BREUNER CO No 170 IX STREET Bet Sixth and Sevcuth Receive their GOODS DIRECT FROM THE EAST Manufacturers Upholsterers Second-Hand Furniture Bought Sold or Exchanged ttl3 Ini DR STEPHENS Celebrated EYE SALAK AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Diseases of the Eye ACITK OR CHRONIC Ulceration of the Lachrymal Glands FILM AND WEAKNESS uF VISlUN From an cause It la tlie Most Effectual Rented Ever discovered Sold by all Druggists HOSTETTER SMITH A DEAN AgeoU 401 and 403 Battery street 1 16-3m corner of Clay San Francura Kaa(h Malurli me An ex-market gardener gives to the American Agriculturist the follow ing illustrations of what can la done ou a small piece of laud by hard work and high manuring The story looks large but we do not doubt its truth On a fertile acre wit bin sight of Trinity Church steeple New York but in the lienighted land of lives a man whom not to offend his modesty 1 will call John Smith John's neat cottage and acre cost him some eight (ears ago $'000 now worth $0000 In the Spring of 1m4 lie planted on his ucre 12000 Early Wakefield cabbage plants which bv the first week July were sold in the New York markets at $7 per 100 for $9G0 Between the rows of cabbage were planted at the same Silesia lettuce plants which at $1 per loo brought $27o Both crops were cleared off by the 12th of July the ground thoroughly plowed and harrowed and planted with 20000 celery plants which were sold I adore Christmas of the same tear at $2 per 100 $1200 making the total receipts $2420 -a II is expenses were: Manure $170 keep of horse $200 interest oil $fi(MI0 $420 hired labor $400 incidental outlay $100 amounting in all to $1 270 which deducted from the receipts gave him the net profit of $1000 John is only a commonplace man Some might call him a clodhopper lie has no particular skill no great share of brains his only prominent quality is untiring industry but it would be difficult for any one no matter how endowed with skill or brains to make more ot au acre than he has doue Another more ambitious frienr who thinks ten acres no more than enough has with nearly the same crop laid himself liable to pay Uncle Sam's 5 jier cent from his iucome on his truck his profits have been this season on ten acres of land $7700 over and above household expenses Both of tho above are exceptional cases -their grounds being in the very highest state of cultivation But it is a fact beyond all question that in what is known as the Communipaw'district the net profits jier acre for the past three years have averaged over $700 No greater mistake can be made either by farmer or gardener than spreading himself over a large surface The market gardeners of New Jersey in the vicinity of New York cultivate from one to fifteen acres each The most successful are those who have been content with six or eight acres 1 believe their success will bear favorable comparison with that of the Iaing Islanders whose farm-gardens contain from ten to one hundred acres each As a class thevire hard working and tru-gal and all who have weathered the storm during the past dozen years are now indojiendont American Agriculturist Am Acre Ax Englishman had beard of the Yankee's habit ot bragging and tie thought he would cut the comb of that propensity lie saw some huge watermelons on a market-woman's stand and walking up to her and pointing to them with a look of disappointment he exclaimed What don't you raise bigger apples than these in America? The woman looked at him a moment and retorted anybody might know jou were an Englishman Them's huckleberries" At the mass meeting in Brooklyn to celebrate the victories Rev Dr Willetts told this story In a Sunday school the other day while the recitation of verses of Scripture was in progress a little lad suddenly exclaimed 1 know a He was desired to recite it and did so thus If anyone attempts to haul down the American Hag shoot him on the said the speaker the gospel according to lenerul There are about 70 female clerks employed in the Treasury Department and selected from almost all the States in the Union Many of them have been rich but are now jor Many of them are young ladies many of them widows aud some few are married Their chief business is in cutting and counting new legal tender and national bank notes and in counting and destroying old ones Their pay is $720 per annum each for about six hours close work per diem Mori (Joiii The Nevada Transcript says that eonsiderrble excitement has been created by the discovery of a rich quartz lead in Willow Valley a short distance from this city The ledge is three feet thick and contained a large quantity of pure gold aud rich sulphu-rets We understand that extensions have been taken up for a considerable distance said Sydnev $mith to some ladies when he was told that one of the giraffes at the Zoological Cardens had caught a cold a giraffe with two yards sore We were reminded of this the other day when a little urchin at Barn tun'd Museum contemplating the giant remarked what an awful time he must have when he has the belly ache The following caps the climax of bets A young lady in East Vincent Pa hud an offer of marriage fioni a young man as follows That if Ceneral McClellan was elected he would marry her to which she acceded and if he was not elected she was to remain single four years longer Pour years is a long jteriod in the life of a marriageable ladv The Chicago Journal is treading on dangerous ground as will be seen by the following notice to quit" which was served on it the other day Mr Editor If you doant stop a blown about the First Ward in are paper you may get into trubul The First Ward are ol right By trubul I men gettin licked Ures First The tide of newspaper criticism in London which has hitherto set strongly in favor of Miss Bateman seems to be turning and one writer actually speaks of as the young second-rate act--ress who i3 exalted into a Siddons by all the arts of bill-sticking and acting BOBIX BADPDIIoiV pour bluish Pi £3 all in the moss Soft lined lumie on the cherry bough 1 tifp trouble and love is loss There's only one robin now fan robin up in the cherry tree Suglng your soul away' Great the Brief liefalteu me And how can you be so giv Ism ago lieu you cried in the nest The host of the sn klv brood Scarcely a pm feather warming vour breast Who was it brought you food Who Kiel MU'tc route till this throat Or aver the Jlay lie tied Who aas it loved the wee sweet note And the bosom's red Who fa id Chomps grow ripo aud big Black aod ripe for this bird of mint How little bright Bend the tmg Dnukiug the black heart wine Now thit ty days aud nights are woe Now that I wevp tor love dear sake There you go singing away as though Never A heart could break I Aldrich John Brown's Family Amonc the Host singular of the uiutatious of for-ame is the fact that a daughter of John Brown is now teaching a school for ne-po children in the old mansion of Henry A Wise in Virginia New York Correspondent Alta The above is not correct daughter af John Brown ecr taught school ja tie old mansion of I fenry A Wise bat one of them Miss Annie Brown jtd teach in a contraband school at Norfolk Virginia from October li-GJ to March lbG and during that time visited the school at Wise's twice and brought away a few relics among others casanearof corn which was planted this Spring in Tehama county and is growing beautifully Annie left the school at Xorfolk for the purpose of coming to California though she came way very reluctantly Her associate teachers are still engaged in the same Boble-hearted work but in a better 6bu3e and on a larger scale and Wise's mansion is also occupied as a contraband school -1 Bed Bluff' Independent Libby Prison Mixfi The statement that Libby Prison had been mined and large quantity of powder placed under it to be fired in case of any attempt of the prisoners to escape has been assert-1 ti and denied by the reliels A cotu-cittee of the Confederate Congress however iu a recent report admits the Jkt and states that jams were taken to inform the prisoners of the circumstance anJ that thereby anv atteriipt on their part to escape would be defeated When the danger from Union raiders north of Richmond passed away the powder was removed The committee say they do Bot hesitate to publish the facts finding assured that the conscience of the enlightened world and the great law of wif-preservation will justify what has been The New York coin sale realized fifteen thousand dollars Among the pieces which brought the highest prices on the last evening were the following Six season medals issued during the second presidency of Washington $MH1 three Washington half dollars of 1 5140 $100 and $rf reflectively Washington copper of 1792 SbO Washington silver medal $110 Washington cent of 1792 bust $100 Washington funeral medal $9o Washington medal jbnstjin silver $107 Thk Richmond correspondent of the New York World remarks Here is a cheering scale ot prices tor Xew York toper to gaze at it yet hangs behind the bar of a saloon which Still dispenses the drinks for which these sums were paid: Plain whisky $5 hest ditto $10 apple brandy plain French brandy $10 milk punch $10 mint julep $10: whisky cocktail $4 French brandy cocktail $10 French 'julep $10 whisky punch Beogixg in China is a sacred trade many cities the beggar-king gains as much as 100000 taels yearly At festivals and especially at wedding ceremonies which lasts for three days he sends a deputation to the house ot the bride aud bridegroom who are obliged to pay 4em the stipulated ransom -If they nfuse tho extortion they have their dwellings invaded by several scores of £rty rascals whom they are presently willing to poy any price to get rid of At a card table in Pans recently the banker Double was thus addressed Yoa have only three points The banker Double replied No no four points upon hich the first speaker offered to bet him a louis about it tad was answered by Double Oh I am not certain enousrh to make a bet but 1 give you mv word of honor 1 have four A (Jew ekov Oov Brows-tow The only way to touch the tender sensibility (if the Southern woman i to take awuy her negroes Kill her husband and she thanks Cod that lie baa enabled him to die for the good tause but take away one of her iie-frotss and she screams and liewails her--df as if the devil himself were alter her" Moscow has more than four hundred ktela aud three hundred coffee houses fens and gin shoos These an Open all as the i Habitants seldom goto before two or three in tin morning tod daring the Winter scarcely ever in the street Toe high price of pasteboard fur boxes led to the invention of a substitute posed of veneers of wood glued or Itoted together the grain of one running ss the other It is made in sheets Ike size of pasteboard and manufac-tofed into boxes in the same manner A fellow out West advertises on lie-ton of a certain famous accidental rail-8? that an experienced coroner and practical jurors ill follow each regu- train in special cars together with a 'few torgeons and reporters" Did you see my black faced ante-wpe? said Squiggles to Brown No bon did y0ur black faced aunt elope A Caxter will give you ruddy cheeks seoanter will give you a ruddy nose ami in accordance with law and an order of tbe Board of Trustees so many shares of each parce of said stot as may be necessary will be sold in front of tbe Court houte door Kourth street between and streets Sacramento on Monday the 1 jtblay of May ldo at 12 o' cits noon by Davis Auctioneer to pay said delinquent assessment thereon touethvr with cost of advert iye-'ment and expenses of sale LOCIS SCHM AKIZIE Secretary of Ophtr and and Co Sacramento April 241863 TBAVELEirS GUIDE OPPOSITION STEAMER DAY May 13tli Opjwsitlon to New York via Nicaragua CARRYING TUB MAILS SHORTEST cV qiltKFST ROUTE Ttxrouglx in 21 Hay The central American Transit Company will dis-patch thw favonte double eugiue Steamship A 31 I W' MERRY Commander For San Joan del Sur Nicaragua From Mission Street Wharf at 10 o'cUack A On Saturday May 13th 1865 Conneotmgat Grey town with the new and splendid Steamship Golden Rule 3500 tins FOR NEW YORK No charge for meals on the Isthmus A Baggage Master will lie sent through each inp insurance on Treasure the lowest ralen The MUSES TaYLOU wiI succeed the AMERICA in Juue For further information apply to I RAYMOND Agent corner of Raltery gild street up stairs San Francisco ad- td PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO milK FOILOWHO JL willle di-patcbed ob following Darned das: May CONSTITCTION CaL Watklmt May SACRAMENTO Capl Hudson From Folaom atreet Wharf at tea o'clock a punctually FOR PANAMA Passotigora will be couveyed from Fanama to As-plBwall by the Panama Railroad Compaaiy and from Apmwai! to New York by the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Cmuuiy Cabin uasrDgere wid be berthed for Atlantic Pteanier AA Baggage Master will le ent through each tnp OLIVER EIDRK1K Agent Co Cor Sacramento and lauleslortr fstretd a26 td San Franeisvo CALIFORNIA STEAM NAY CO HK FAST AS JL apiendul teatneiv Yoaemtte ntad Chrysopoll Will leave on alternate day for Ran Franciwco at 2 riwk st trn fot of afreet Steamer CbrTtpol! Thorn will leawe on Monday Wednesday and Frtdaya Meamer Yetmite Pie Master will leave on Tuesdays Thuredaa and Saturday Marys ille and Iiita-rinodJalp Ionidingx Tle Cmtany'8 Steamers will leave for Marysville and intermediate landings daily at 12 FOR RED Steamer Yn tor Foeier Matter will leaveevery Saturday for Red Bk ff at 7 clock a Freight received on FndaysT' For rerght or (tasage by any of the above boats apply on board or the office of the California Steam Navigation Co on board the bng Globe A KKP1NGTOVI A TAYLOR I ml lm CENTBAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Winter Arrangement OS AND AFTER TIESDAT DK- remberldth 1ho4 nntil further notice the train of tbe Ceutral J'acinc Railroad will be run as follow Leave Sacramento for Newcastle At 6 30 a a and 2 Leave Newcastle for Sacramento 1 At 10 15 a ami 4:45 The 630 a up tram connect at the Junction with the cars of the California Central Railroad fr Lincoln and Marysville and all ioint north and at Newcastle with the stages of the California tage Comany for Graas Valley Nevada and via Dutch Hat and Donner Lake to Virginia City The 1030 a down tram will connect with cars fr Folsom Uti Sunday one tram oniv will be run leaving rramento at 6:30 a a and Newcastle at 10 15 All papers haring our notice will please change and insert thta CROCK FR ml lm Buenntendent Co SACRAMENTO VALLEY Freeport and Placerville A I It A li ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1st a tut until furthvr no: w' hr tnuns on th shove aainel nwhatll ran a follows I rave Sacramento for Folsom ami Ilrohe at 6 a sod 4 Leave Freeport for Folsom and Lalmi at AS ga4r a and midnight Leave Latrobe fur treeport and Par ramento at a lit uidtr mr All tram stop itl Folsom (u Sundays the tram will run aa follows-Leave Sarraroento for olaora and Latrobe at Saw Leave latrobe for Folsom anl Parramenlo at 11 a The II a a tram from latrntie connects nh boats for ban Franctave at both Frwjmrt and bar-ramento The midnight train up from rrrfort makes direet connections at latrone ith Pioneer etagea for riaeervilie and irginis The 6 train from Parramento al conneela at latrobe tth Floorer line stages- as also with stages for ail parts of FI Dorado Amaihir Alpine tiavrras and Tuoinmne counties Freight Willi be taken from Sacramento or Freeport foe wiu-rhtr or vtoo versa on all trains except inxlmcbt train from Freeport sad 11 a train front latrobe KttBLVwON mllm FA HISHtM Puperintendentat Estate kiieldex clark deerased Notice ta hereby given by the undersigned sdmtsaatratur of tbe aliove named rrtmr la Ike creditor of aad All peraona having claims against said deceased to exhibit the same with tbe necessary voerbera within ten mouths' from tbe first publication of this ootke to tbe andersigned nt bts residence on Seventh between I and streets to the eity of Sacramento Apni 25105 -WILLIAM GALLOP Administrator John 8 Barrett AUy for Adair a2fi-Isw4w NAMES Hammer Ja Eddy Gray Hone Wiu A Arno Wm A Arnold Wen A Arnold Win A Arnold Wm A Arnold Win A Aruold Wm A ArnoM Wm A Arno Hammer Hammer Cahonn 1 Hammer Katn It Kam Kam Kam Kain Kain A Lihfey A 1 abbey A Libhey A Libhey A Libhey A 1 abbey A Libbey A Libbey A Libbey Robinson Robinson Bennett Tryon A Parker Geo A Fades IV Garland Garland IV Garland Stanford Stanford I Stanford Stanford Stanford I Stanford lAanford Stanford Stanfrud Stan'ord I Hammer Hammer Wm Clure A Libby Sharp Lubin Memt Welton Men'll Welton A Hicks Keith Keith Lucy A Bell Lucy A Bell Scnuh Mrs Smith Coszeu Geo Arnold I Ripley Adrian Spear Tho Spear Thoe Ser I A Kellev 11 Perk Bill Vmcnnt A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin Nf A Baldwin A Baldwin A Baldwin Alfred Braig Kam Dot issued Robinson A Libliey Bv order of tne Ban) of Trustees A LEONARD Secretary alVld 206 ueet The atmve sale is postponed ten day 12th 1865 -to May By order of the Board of Tracer ml ti A A RD Seeretav INSTATE OF SAMVEL BOYEK deceased Notice hereby given by the under urned executr of the above named estate to the ereditore of and all per on having claim against said deceased to exhibit the aame with the necessary vouchers within ten month from the first publication of this otie to the undenugned at the office of it Cantwell Xa street between Third and Fourth streets Sacramento WEIL JACOB GRISSELU Executors of said estate CantweO Attorney for Executor April 27 a27-law4w.

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