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SAN FHANCISCO, THURSDAY MOHNTiNO, APKIL. 20, 1865
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NO. 5523.
_. ,. ., Ki 1 !< ; , *,; mi>li nnd n. result les-^fund-Tevcr there was human habitation, the wind, as it/treason? It is bom of Slavery. .Slavery
figure between I.CO! and 1,100. These were d-ftiib-S lor.ked fo "?f'f ^Y"^ Both road tCime Bible ' eame in from the sea, tossed gently the same tokens'therefore, be destroyed-utterly, totally des royod,
lufd as rollowa, agneir'v as could b? esuo-ated: \i aoicntal und astoundiug. ,,'~/''"^f,^"'Xinv^kS his ! of itrief. % After a hymn. Rev. Mr. Skinner nado a brief ad
must,fo'(Ja
BUDGET
OF ATLANTIC
GENCE.
iNTELLiJ BY STATE TELEGRAPH.
|0.Hfornia Eneine' fo . No. 4, (0: Kniehefbcokergmc
u.iu ujiuuuv....6. Q"-.---" --^^^ j^.^ I^jj^j g Afterahymn, Kev. Mr. Skmnernaaoa oriei au-a -------
*.wi, J;i,^i! Ttmav'x.....ii strauKO that any S Xoble building? and grfeat warehouses were dock-Sdres.^ our synopsis of which we aic compelled to J (p^m theBeaiiont OoneBpoimiiiiiot tba iiTi CiLiroEi.)
nsttneotnor 11, umj =>.<-, ;., inf-.i : ,,rrowfnl beauty, and on homes of affluence a Omit for want of spaco in our columns. fj -------
The Last of Earth.
THE wmm mmmmm evie lADt-
ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
ObiequleR of oar Nation's Dead 8&n
yraiiclstH) Hhroadel In Mourning 4
Whole People doing Eonor to tlie
Kemorr of Freedom's Ma?tyr,|
AliUAUAM LINCOIN-The Morning
Appearance of the lUy and Bhlpplngj
The Grand ProccBsloa MllltsTj
and ftvlc Demonstrations March OJ
the Procsiou Incidents of the
March SerTlces at the P*Tl!lon
Fuaeral r.'loa by Rev. Hortlo|
gtcbb'D?-The DlRmissEtl of the Peo-
ple Incident-) of the Day and Even-
In; Religions Services.
The morning dawned str'ino and bomfiful on oni!
sity yesterday; the nei breeze, which had beo;
Ytrang throuuhout tbo nightiJiaWideiUcntiraly, iii;
iiir was calm, and thi sun looked dowii ca a peoplt
in mournir-g from a eky as cloudless and blue af
sr spanned tha heavans of Itiilv. Tho deer
b;)i;iiiiDg of the monster gun at Aloatraz roused tht
slumbering city at daybreak, and at regular into-
Tals throughout tho day its mighty voice was heaid^
proclaiming the great grief of a etrioken Natiori
weeping over her Maetyk Dbad. The deep sileno*.
a5 of a Sab - ath morn in New England, was other-
wite unbroken until 9 a. a., all buaincsj being sus
petided and all places of business closed, and tht
whole population busy prcpatiac for the last sad
act of hoiaago to tha memory of onr fal en chief-
tain. At 9 o'clock the sad notes of muffled d'ums
bepan to be hsard in every part of the city as thi
various civio and military bodies commencad as
jembliog and marching from point to point.
MOVING OF THK PROCKSSION.
At 12 M. precisely, so well timed and perfect wa;
every arrangement, the grand procession moved a:
per aanouaoement from Wasiiiniiton Square. A
the bells struck 12, the batteries of Aloatra?., Fort
Point, Angel Island and Black Point, and the gune
of tho war vessels in the harbor, belched forth tbe|
thunder of three hundred guns, and the hells on thej
City Hall, churches, and engine hous63 began toll
ing. The firiuff and tolling continued throughou
,ho time occupied by the procossion in reaching the
Pavilion and the oorviccs at that point.
SILENT AND DSSKRTKD.
Everywhere off tho route of the procession, thi
city had the air of utter desfrtioa. A great city emit-l
ten with the pliigue snd all its people in the gravel
or fled, could present but a little more striking pic
turn of utter desolation. Eve;y house was oiosed,;
every shattM up, the otreetii wore deserted, not a
vehicle was to be seen, and, you might walk wnol
blocks without meeting a single perdon. The eye
lell only on tho symbols of afiQ ction; of active life,
there was as littlo show as in the ,;ity of the dead,
at Lone Mouutin. Montgomery street, from
Washisgton to Market, was lined with solid walltl
of m<*.n nnd women on either side, as were tbe othei
principal strceto on tho routy, and the windows;
land tool's of tho buildings bv which the processionL
was to pass, were filled and cave-ed with people.E
mainly ladi<^s and children unable to join in the^
march. Thowhoio bulk of our population was ici
che ranks of the procession or along the route wit-E-;
nessing its progress. The factory, the machined
ahi'p, the exch^t jge, every place where productively
, Exempt Co., iOO:Brodtrick Engine Co., t)3:Mjri-t and pra; rt >v ..., naniretnatany a .____-_____ ____-......._________ ________ , - ____
Ihattan. No__Z, 6t; Howard Kigine Co.. No. 3, K,;! H.d against the other It umysttn^^^^^^ beauty, and on homes of affluence Jomit for want of space in our columns.
........"^ ' "'h,^Sh..i,b?ead from the swca^ grace c.vthedral. i
"eCo::gf;cc"frut lc"u. W.oZt.that wel^"""'Jffdf|?;\J,,7h'tea,Hl blue o^^^^^^ ^hc Episcopal congregations of ''an Francisco'
1 cia^fv'Ibe prayers of both could not be a!iswcied--th.a of . "''t".,fj'!??-,,??''3?|',"''^,7^^^^^ Jheld a joint service last evening at lirace Cathedral,
^nih;eCo.;;NTi<79V^>ilannOn.ineCo No 9|ne^^ by some neglect, tho pro.per notice was not
BO; Crescent iingine Co.. No. 10. 50; La ayette iI;.&S''?lSj" ", f*^, f*',m,it needs be that offences come; Inone too humble to feel the blow which struck the
%. Co , Ml; Libeity Hose .;o,. No. 2..o0;, Cojumbiahyf "ff c<M for it must nwids oe cometh iclneft.ain of our hearts. , , ..
U^giiie Co.. No. 11 SO;Pennsy vaniai'-KincCo i^butwoetoth^^^^ j,.^^ j. ^ offibloody war and sacrifices,'
No.'2, 50; Young A-.erica Engine Co., No 13, M;.Vlf we shall supp^^^^^^^^^^^ struggles almost disheartening, wo have
fifr Engine .'o.. No. iJ. EO; H. AL.No.3: ^^Y^.*''" " ^"t;'I'X^^ iarv<*^i to tho time when the last army of
rekaHosoCcNo.^. ^ ^ ^ . , ^^^.^Yfi"''." "-'Tnted t^^^^^ rebellion sho,iId be conquered, its last strong-,
. . department was to 'la^'f''J"='5ii-fi'\ fe 2 Jcsto both North and South this terViblefhold in our possession; and when. (}od crowned our,
Itho liftu Division, but by a subse.ient ""M^'fe ;lf "^t^Twoe due to tS^^ the offoncefarms with great victories, wc waited for greater-
laced with the Ihird. fe'came shall we discern therein any departure from"
SIXTH DIVISION. glhoso Diviue attributes which the believers in a,
A. Q. Abell, Marshal. Rliving God always ascribe to him? ,v.n,-'
V . .i, .,., i,,. nf Avr 1 inflRi "Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray that this,
, Vraternity.'^thanumoer^ofowl^ J ^^^ speedily pass away,
rniled by tho bondmen's two hundred and fifty years.Wplanted on almostthe last fortress of treason, droops,
lof unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until everyjgfrom its staff. Like the law-giver of God s chosen'
llrop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid byMiii the olden time, it was not given to tho chief otj
fi'nother drawn with iho sword, as was .said throoSthe people to enter the promised land, towards,
^thousand years ago, so, still it must bo said, that thOj^which, through all, he had been leading them, but,
Sjudgments of the Lord are true and righteous alto-.
New Yoek, March ISth, 1665.
j EniTORS Alti: Officeholders aiwajshave scmej
'particular object in securing a position, either un-f
No Eaitern News.
Salt Lake, April 20th S:20 p. ii. The Eastern*
Sline works as far as Mud Springs only. Wo have had
nothing from Chicago to-day. j
Agent Telegraph Co.
industry thrives or tommoroo g'tners her assist-
ants, was deserted and silent, it was not delcga
tions of the trade?, .i^sociatioas and people of San
Francisco wbi h were marchin,;; in tao prncessiOL
or witnessEug its progress; it was tan Franoisoc
herjelf.
ROUTE OF THE PEOOE33ION,
Startingfrom Waihingtonf quare, through Stock-j
ton street to Washington; through Washington to
Montgomery; thrcngh Montgomery to Heoond:
through Second to Folsom; through Folsom to
Pif'h; through Fifth to Mission; through Mission
to Fourth; and through Fourth to the P.iviUon on
Stockton street, where tho oration and other exer
oises took place.
TEE PROCESSION.
FIRST BIVISION.
The First Regiment of Cavalry, oommandei by
Col. Taylor, oonsiating of tho following named Com
panics: Sm (franoiaoo Hussars, Oapt. Bradt.
Writ Light Drag-3or.8, Caiit. Moore: Jackson
9nard9,Capt. O'Brien, numbering in all about 15C
mea, ,
Next in line was " Bluxome's Bittery." number
ig 142 men, six pieoes of erdnauce, with tho usual;
numborof c isRona, etc. Tho Battery excelled itselfi
in this parade in point of numbers.
Guooeeding the BattTy, came Ool. McKeniie'/
Regiment, under command of Lieu", Col. James!
Brown, preceded by a Drum Corps and Chrii
Andres' Band. The companies in this regiment
Franklin L'ght Infantry, Captain McOrtnb;
Washiui-.tm Guir.;, Ci.italn Ktorer; Mcfivl)-*,^
Guard, Caplain Wilkinson; Lib.-.rt.'Juard, tJupc!;
TMzon; oaB Francisco Cadets, Captnin McDonalr.;S
Ellsworth Ziuivos, Captain McMillan; Uniong
Guard,Captain: Simmois; Oa's-Iand Guard,Ca|PtaiuB
Morse; Mothanics' Ritles (unattached), Litutb,
Harrington , . i
Msjor Lewis'BattaUo'i of fsur Companies, pre-|
ocde-,1 by a drum corps, followed. The Companic3|i
ia.this Battalion are: the Lincoln Guard; Sheridao*
auurd; Grant Guard: aud tho Elliworth Ziuiveg
Cadets (unattaoied). 'flieso oomjanioi are noli
pro-iideiwith State uniforms, bu: prosented a veryn
net appearinco with fatiguecaps and dark clothe?.?^
" llowed tho Sixth (ierman) tte.;ixeTct.|a
_____ "E.G. Tittel, composed of thcSK!
following Couii.aaies: Co. A, Capt. Obenauer; _Co,
B Lieut. Git;cr oimmandinR; Co. C, Capt. Mich
aelis; Co. D,Ciipt. Lions; Co,E.Ca,,t, Wochatz; Co.
If, Capt. von Sendi-n; Co. G, Oapt. Mnnd; Co. H.
Oapt. Miner."; Co. I, Capt. .Tchn Schneider; Co K
Louis Schulie. The tan F-aneisco Sohulz^n-Ver-
eia aceomuiuied this regiment for the 03C.\sio?!
and altogether numbered ten companies, preceded
by a drum corps and band.
The Second (Irish) Res-iment was next m order,
marchirg to music from Kidd's l)i.nd. The follow-i
" 0, Capt. RTan : Cj>. A,!
Masonii- _____ _
Iho entire Fraternity, ...
campmcnts and sucordinate Lodges, turne i out
without regard to separate Lodge orgauizations.,.
out in a body ttnd eimp.^y as Master Masons, and?
./earing no regalia or jewels. They wore whit|
iprons and gloves, and carried sprigs of evergroerj
in tbolappelsof thtir coats. m t> S
Indepondent Order of Oid Fellows. Geo. T. Bo-
hen Grand Marshal. There were 9 suborni-
aale Ledges and 3 Kncamp-nents.asrollowB: buh-
Mdiuate Ledges Oalifornia No. 1; San FranCHOC
>'o. 3; llaruionv lio. 13; Yerba Buena Wo. IJ;
iampUrNo.l;: M8gno>-,aNo.29; .Bay City No.71,
k'ot.-a.Ben Adhem Hu. 11 U Q"i''ania No. 116. ISn-,
- rapmenls-GoldeaGate No 1; Valhilla No. 7;,
Wiliey No. 23. A large number of the offloersano
oi'-mbers of tho Grand Lodge wo e present also.i
"ho Odd Fellows numbered about 1,000.
Mercantile Library Asaodation. Adam T. Green,
Mm-saal Its number exceeded 100 a little.
Mechanics'Institute, Gardiner Elliott, Marshal,
turned out ^.Ofl strODE.
Voang Men's Chnsti.-in A8!:ocia!_,.
-.ot and this 4ody at tho place app-iinted tiir
t to form before joining the prccissiop, (Val-
ifjo street), and on aoeount of the timilari'.sl
)i thedrojsand badces worn by the different or
<an:zati;>ns composing the civic departiuei; oi
f,ho cavaicade,(whioh:rendcred it almostimp;n
to teU whore one eoci'^ty or association lott o.-
mother began,) we were nfver able to find it, evei
fter the piocsssion (rot tinker way. \v e Ere in-
,'oimed by a member, however, that the associa
tion was represtnted by some 2) or 3'l of its mem
icis, in o^arge of Mr. L. U. Chamberlain, who wa
ppointed to the position at a meeting held oe|
Tuesday evening. The a.iOC'ation is quite a largi
body, but its ranki were thinned by Itransfers tc
other divisions of the procession.
SEVENTH UIVISION.
E. W. Taylor, Marshal. Brass Band of 10 pieces
Union League.', II S. Homaas, Marshal, i>re
eded by Willie' Brass Band-This part i f th<
tfoventh Division was composed of the Washington
i'x-a Francisceand ' akland Leagues, and of mem-
Ihnrs generally throughout the State, and numbered
1,0)-:) men. 'Iho Grand President and Bccreiiry
ho Grand Council of the State wore present.
Grant Club, J. T. Jone-i, Pre-'ildeit. the Ibroe o)
his great orgosiiaiioa was estimated at 750. h
v-att majority r.t tho membership of both the Grant
;iub and tho Union Leagues was atsorbcd by th.
jiilitary and ether divisions of the p^0C3--8ion.
Eigiish Retidonts. These wore in charge of E
'ommittee composed of Messrs. Witierspoon,
cott and Dr. Bennett, and numbered 1P.
St. Andrew's Society, numbering 200, under Don
vld McLennan, President. Their distinguishinf
badge was a plaid ribbon at the lappols of theirj
Icoars.
Cartmen's AF8:>oiation, Thomttti Eagan Secretary
numbering f 0. .
German Schuatien Veroin, (Riflo Company,ln
lark gre?n uniform, preceded by four munied|
Idrums. This Comp.iuy was commanded by Captait
Wilson, and numbered 69 men.
EIGHTH DIVISION.
W. G. Badger, Marshal. Brass band of 16 pieces
Indnpendenf, Order of Red Men in full regalia
High Chief Samusl Poilook. ihsro were threi
L-;dge8 of Red Men the Pacific, tfie Califjimiii
D,i the (Joldcn Gate, and they numbered in thi
igiiregate som-aiSJ men.
L'nitcd Ancient Order of Druids, G. W. Andrze
jowfki. Noble Arch 5) men.
C'aebra Berith aaalom Society, S. Brodek Presi
'dent 8'Jmen. ,
Congregation Both-Israel, A. Samuels President
> men. , .,
A. J. 0. K. S. B. Society, (two Societies,) B. L.
Brandt, Marshal 450 members.
St. Joseph Benevolent Society, Golden, Presi-
lont 2' 0 members.
Sodality Society, (belonging to St. Ignatiuf
Chtirch.) James R. Kelly, Prefect 140 members.
Turn-Verein Socieiy, A. Aufeiman, President
13 members.
Clerk's Rsliuf Society, I. Gutte, President-
members.
Barbers and Hairdressers' Pretectivo Association,
1 charge of Charlos Fluhr, Vice President 6i
members,
NINTH DIVISION.
A. S. Gould, Marshal.
Irish American BeaevolontSooiety,T.Mulcahey,|
M>f.rshal 110 members.
I:aborers' Protective Benevolent Society, Jamc^
ahill. President 00 memberp.
Laborers' Union, J.jhn Connell, rrosident 10(
me:!:bors. The Laborers' Union has a largo mem-
oership, but its material went to swell the ranks of
-tht>r divisions of tho procession.
I'.iggers rnd Stevedores' Benevolent Society, Wm
3yrne. President 176 members.
JJonifacius Benevolent Society, P. Kerner. Pres-
ident 75 members.
I. 0. B. B. (irdopendent Order of the Sons of th>
Covenant,) J. Graenebaum, Grand Master, and J.|
Bion, Mariihal-2:0 member
Brass band of Ifi piece.'.
Journeymen Shipwrights' Association, B. F.
Webster. President 12 J members.
Ship Joiners' Association, E. Lott, President-
50 members.
Ship Caulkers' Association. H. Cardinell, Vice
President i02 member?.
Ifor the last that we might unite in a celebration
Iwhich would speak oup. triumphant joy, and which
gshould be as universal as were the blessings it wel-|
|comod. That day has come; but the flag that waves
Sin undi.-jputed power over the whole land, which at.,
tho sacrifice of a thousand lives has just been^
Sgivcn, and many members of other parisiies went to t/der the National, ftate, or County Qovernmeatg.l
their respective churches and -were n3t9ni8hed tofj^ ^ ^^ ..j j j g^^g ^-jg^g , office was made toj
find them closed. At the Cathedral an impre.isivej""'"' " ' i-, * i, o i rn.^i r,.>a
crvice, appropriate to the day, w.as held; the Rev.asubserve the obieots of the applicant has turned upS
Messrs. Goodwin, McAllister, Lathrop, Easton, and Jon Staten Island. I doubt if a parallel can be|
Chapin (the la^t from San Jos6,) oitt'ciating. Sfound for it, even in Utah. An Irishman in -
CiLVART CHURCH. ^countv keops what is popularly called a " ein|
Dr. Wadsworth being unwell list evening, the^| ; . , ^^^ g^op, which is the evenin.cg
lecture for the occasion was pcrtponed, and aji, ,,,.., , . j v. *i,.H
pr.^yer meeting held instead, the subject of the dayjresoit of all the low male gossips, and where thcB
being tho prominent feature. lioffairs of the nation and of thaccui-y are regula'lyF ^^
riEST coNoitEOiTioNAL"Church. ^settled every niRht sometimes in a very hilarioufgQjJg ^^ INQ TVT A C^I^TT^TJ!}^ J
Insurance Company,
ASCS OeUif'oamia ^tireet,
SAN PKANCISCO,
jjrjrsrrKE Ai*.iH8'r il^jsm ok nAMAOij
"- by FIRE, on Buildings, Merchandise, Waras.|
land other Personal Property.
Il^ J. PEIROE,
I Furniture Warercoms.
I THE I^AMGIGST
Finest and Best Selected
s-rooK: ojp
FURIITUBB AD BEDfilie!
EVER OFFERED IN SAN FRANCISCO!
^And hayiag been purchased and paid for pravion^E
to tbe late FALL liSl GOLD is how offered at
I Unparalleled, JLow JPric^s i%
SPresenting to parties about to purchase, an ot^pcr-i
StuBity never before met with, to supply thcmeeliVMB
|with FIRST CLASS FURNITURE AT RE.f
IDUCED RATES.
110,000 Cases of Goods %
iPscked suitable for 8hip'''iije-to which the AtteS'l
itlon of the TKABE IS iNVITEI).
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Jt. PEIRCK, IMPORTER,
Nos. 415.417 and 41 CaBfornia b4.,
CapU-lptf Comer of Leidesdorff.
veuing
lid the obsequies of the day
Ithemcs,
iverc the leading
igether. . , , . _ ,, i
I "With malice toward none, with chanty for all.;
with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see thO;
right, let us strive on to finish the work we arc in,-
'to bind up the nation's wounds, to care tor him who
jshall have borne the battle, and for his widow and
hi? orphans; to do all which may achieve and chcr
itli a just and busting peace among ourselves and
with all nations."
I It was listened to as utterances from one in the
iland of spirits, and every word was pondered deeply
by all who heard.
Then the Bianchi Troupe, numbering some thirtyi
nwle and female performers, and under the direct-'
We coubiSorship of Mr. Evan.s, sang a solemn anthem.
i llcv. Horatio Stebbins next delivered tho follow-
iiiig oration. Although the Pavi'iini is so dsl'cftive
iin its acoustic arrangements as to render etteetive|
ouhlic speaking almost out of the question, still, so,
Ih-i:berate and distinct is the enunciation of the,
rend orator, that a very large proportion of the-
.-.laz lii.i!;. liuard most of the .address. Ocspitf
olemmty of the Bii<.i..-. so tbr4!>Ir ''f ""'J;'
<. .', e many passages of the masterly ollrt, that thei
juudicnoe at intervals burst forth in loud applause.|
the ORATION.
Afflicted People.! In pathetic imagination we
have taken up our march, following the dead corpse|
<)f our great leader, till at length we are come he;
neath this protecting canopy, reared like a 3ky|
ibove tho arts and industries of a great people. Lit-|
Itle did wo think when from the vigor of abundan
llife we extemporised this edifice, and in very play
!uf childhood lifted this dome toward the sky, that
it was to give us such shelter and receive such con
iecration. Sweeter than the odor ot all pleasan
ruits, more precious than the wine of the vintage
beautiful than the work of the ctinnmB arti
Ificer, this tender and reverent respect, this aroma of
I I>eople'8 tears. Oh, Temple of Peace in a land of
, open wide thy gates, that the men ot the city
may weep at thine altars for the sorrows of the 1 and li
Our great leader still leads us well, for we keei'
time, in our march, with tho throbs of that preoiou.-
I'lnart which, though it has ceased to beat in thci
ibreast which bore it, still sways the tides within us
ks the sea sways beneath the stars. It is the quali-
ty of all lofty virtue and distinguished excollcnco ol
ublic administr,ation to be embodied in principles,
intiments and convietioas, which appeal to a !
non on the brniid ground of reason and truth. All;
sroat and good rulers are the representatives ol
ideas and principles which lie very near the com
iiuon heart. The wise and beneficent ruler of a|
Lstato enters into that humanity over whose lifu h
is called to preside. Men call him theirs by kindred
jtie of universal justice. They say they love him bo
I ause by h.appy instinct. They know that the foun
jtains of his soul are in the mountain summits of th
,-iame truth with theirs. His life is in some sense th
liife of mankind the personification of the bes
hopes and tho best beliefs of men. .
When such a one is brought from great elevation,
eekly borne for the good of men, to join tho great
jcquality of death, ho seems greater to our minds in
that equality than in his exaltation, for the poweri-
that made him dear to us then are set free in u.s, and
through our tears we see the setting glories of our|
Among all imposing scenes and events of which|
the earth is the theatre, the most sublime is a nation
in tears; in tears for a man who represented its prin
.Vlrnost M'fl, whole city were
^il'^itii^g in ^no procc- -iou uri
j ust as its peaceful beauty dawned upon his sight,'
he was called away. 1
, Mourned for hie virtues; mourned for tire strength!
and beauty of his character; mourned for his deeds;!
mourned as the representative of great principles,_
struck at through him: mourned for that which he|
had done and that which he might have done thej
'sorrow for the death of Abraham Lincoln, President
,of the Republic, knows no party, no sect, nor na-^
Itionality among us, and tliis w.os the most pregnants
meaning in the appearance of our city yesterday.!
Thedisplay of sorrow was universal. If there was al
store, a shop or dwelling in San Francisco whichj
;did not show the sign of loss, in some way or other,
we have yet to sec it. It was our intention to par-
tifularize and describe the most striking of such!
displays, but tho taak is well nigh impossible, SoJ
general were the demonstrations and so good the
taste displa.vo'l.
Never ias tiiei^'"oeen su tot-tl a suspecjion of!
business in this iity. Kverythinst was closed.!
. ... ,.,. .jHiores and s;>'.-non" v hi eh are opeu on every day inj
Dcspitol^lho year. wci.
"^^. Liiu .-^Irtjeb,,
looking upon it.
A marked feature was tho solemnity and sorrows
levcrywhere felt and shown, .and the streets, eveni
when crowded to their utmost capacity, were asl
..lent as it is possible for a living city to bo. Everyj
iarm or breast bore some market mourning a badge
a bit of crape, and by every face was it seen that
this was no mere display no emptylpagentry mock-
ng grief, but a tame expression of the feeling of
jevery heart strong and deep, not passing off in idlol
ebullitions. ^ i
We shudder as we read of the fate of Damiens, and!
!turn away sick of humanity; but by the light of thci
present wc can judge more charitably of the Parlia-f
'ment of Paris that condemned the assassin of Henryj
IV to unknown tortures.
The great business streets of tho city, that arel
usually alive with the bustle of business, were silent;!
not a door was open; and yet everywhere a lavisbj
displ.ay was made. Front, Battery, Sacramento,
laud Sansome streets, with those intersecting, were
jhunK with black and white and the national em-|
llilem along their length. Signs were covered andS
draped, and whole buildings hung with mourning,!
and from every staff flew the banner of the nation. I
Among the most tasty displays was that made byl
John C. Bell & Co., on the corner of California and|
Sansome streets. 'The signs around the top of th(
house were covered with draped flags, and festoonsi
of black and white covered tho building. Between!
eaeh window was a large white star on a black!
?round. The appearance of the building occupiedj
by Win. T. Coleman i Co. was very striking, as inj
fact was the whole business portion of Californial
street. The house of Howard Engine Company wasi
,hung with black, their flag flew at half-mast, and al
Iportrait of President Lincoln over the door was ap-f
propriately draped, and above it hung an evergreeni
wreath. One story of the build'ng occupied by"
Harding & Linikin, sailmakers, was completely cov-
ered with a large flag, looped with black. The large|
Reese Block, on Battery street, was beautifully dec-
atod. In fact tho entire ajipearance of that por-
tion of the city was tasteful in the extreme, and it|
is impossible to particularize with justice.
On Stockton street, the residence of tho LarkinI
family was most elegantly decorated, and nearlyl
oppoKite, the private boarding houses of Mrs. Gum-r
mer and Mrs. Dubbs were most chastely trimmed,!
land the balconies of each were tilled with our fairest!
The regular weekly prayer meeting at this church y^maaner. This man managed, by the infliences al-l
last evening was held. The state of the country^^^^yg known to be potential in all elections in thitl
Ivioinity, to be made a full-blooded High Constablel
lof tho county some two years since. His positioD,r
Sin this respect, ig about the same in that locality asE
Ithatofacouatry Justice of the Peace, and ha rev-R
els in tho dignity of a committing magistrate, fre
quently sentencing poor devils who have infraotedl
the laws through the influence of the fluids dis-
pensed across his own bir. He has supreme con-
trol of the Cc'uaty Jail, and ho mikes this part oft
lALI. LOSSES PAYABLE IN UNITED STATBEl
GOLD OeiN.
The Personal Liability of Stookholders under tb(|
llaw of this State reoognized.
I. 0. B. B. Death of Abrahau Lincoln, Pbksi-j
DENT OP THE U. S. A. The M. jV. District Grand
iLodgcNo. 4,1 0. B. B., of the Pacific Coast, as '
semblcd in regular session on Sunday morning, the'
10th of April, at 9 a.m., when, immediately after the,
opening,Representative Jacob Vogelsdorffaddress-
jed the Grand Lodge as follows:
'M. W. Gr. N. A. Before wcsioceed any further'Sijja duties act a3 a wholesome conservator of his do
'li;f.lr\ndTodge'ri'%ymren'ts! ThlliTtii--tlc happiness, in a manner which shews tha-g
ithe duty of this Grand Lodge to devote its delibera-^tiowever much he may sometimes interfere with thci
tions to the goodof thojiviiigj i^t is _a tim^e-honored_^f5iiajty of other households, good caro is taken of!
'..... This amiable Eibernian is a firm be
ial7-Ip
R. O. BROWN, Agent,
889 MONTGOMERY STREET
ninKCTOiM.
loustom to pause in the miilst of its labors to doj
honor to the claims of those wlvim wc have loyedj^
jin life, and whom wo lament in death. 1 therefore^
ield to this usage, and witii a sad and melaneholyi
riieart announce the ilcath of the Illustrious Head of|
this Nation, Abraham Lincoln. No event could;
have inflicted a heavier blow upon our general^
country, ttod nc even*' uult! have carried a^ijo^ on Staten Island, aid the undoubted scaada:
:^J^Z .L f,^,f!,.V ..J-'J.V,""ctr\ain11'hat ^-.h a eour.c would bring about, he dare not
~ " ' yd f^iei a-tUoBghave his two wives visible ft the same liuioia h.ij
li-ity n-nd pcaeeg5gu5_ jg ttgy mifrht probably engender Dnmeiou:|
ontimenSJ bufweP""'^' which would not be pleasant. His mo'dut op
ills own,
iiivor in Mormonism, as practised by BrighamI
Young, and puts his faith in practice, too, but in|
such a manner as would somewhat shook tht
faithful" in Utah. Owing to thewantof oiviliza-
leiples, and to whom it had, confided its nobleslBJangbtcrs all loyal, beautiful and sorrowful.
tenth division.
Jacob Ueeth, Ma'shal.
Fenian Brotherhood, Jeremiah O'Mahoney, Cen-
tre l'.t5 members. Large numbers of this extonsiveK
organization were distributed among the cthsr per-
ions of the procession. L
Scandinavian Society, B. A. Hendrickson, Pres-I
idf-nt-160 members.
Union Foundry Workmen, numbering over 115|
imen, under Messrs. Booth and Scott.
,\ .Swir-s Citijsns: 100 Swiss rejidents of San Fran-
'fl-!",-,.i, "Oder B. Wollob, MarshaL
\ Ff onoh JtJenevolentSoeiety, El L9z.*r-i, Prciiien*,j
Si50 mem'oers.
I eleventh division.
f,^ Moses Ellis, Marshal.
k Illyrii Slavonic Association Samuel Marion,
aPresident; 70 members. , , t j L
S San Francisco Olympic Club-ArthurNanl, Lead-j
per; 2(0 men. Theclubfurni bed 40; of its memberi
to i:weil the ranks of the military and ctaer organ-
^izxtions. I
iinroka Typographical Union N. K. Stoddard
Pi esident; 40 members. -o
:;, 1.. 7,~T-.. 1 , A <-.-, ,iw Archbishop Alemany and Clergy, Faculty of Bt,l
if.E. G. Tittel, composed of tjic^^jg^^^i^g College, etc.: numbering 30. "
Italian Benevolent Society Q.B. Cerruti, Presi
ieat; 20Omembers.
Oetored resilents, to the number sf fSi.
Chinamen. A notable feature of the great Pro-
Icesslcn was the presence in this portion of it ofl
'e'.':ht carriages containing gome twenty-five or|
;thirty Chinese merchants and d'gnitaries.
A teT buggies and carriages, containing private!
itizens, brought up the rear of the immense oaT-j
aloade.
.,, ,,, r. MiJ APPEARANCE OF THE PROCESSION.
lug are the c;mi>anie8 Co. C, Capt. Ryan : Co, A,|g
Capt. Plynn; Co. K, Capt. Higgins: Co. G, Cipt.K The route of the procession was such that no
^lanna; Co il, Capt Coon'-n; Co. B, Capt. Knox ;K'more than a third of the entire line could be seen!
^0.1. Capi. Farrell; Co. E, Oapt. Winters; Co. D.gut once from any given point. Tho variety of bril-l
Gapt.Timmons: Col.'M. C Smith commanding. Bliant uniforms in the line, the rich regalia and pro-;
The First Kogiment, Lieut.-Col. T. B. Ludlumgfusien of black di-aped banners, gave a peculiarly
commanding, app.arcd to excoUxit advantage Kjiicturesque and effective appearance to the scene.
The compa'-iics were: Co. .B, Capt. Wm. C, Little ;^xhe number in the procession, as stated elsewhere.!
~ , D, Capt. Mclilwee; Co. I, Capt. Moser; Co. K,Wwas between 14,000 and 15,000. Tho time occupied
B. C. Kewbr.ff comma'ding ; Co. A, Capt. Dawos^in pa-ssing the corner of Montgomery andSacramen
Co. E, Capt. Barker; Co. F. Capt. bimpson; Co. C,Hto streets, was two hours, le.<s two or three minutes,
OapL Pratt. ^lu the civic portion of the procession was comprised
Included in the m''Utiry display, was a oom-S.tho very best elements of our population. Our mer-
panv of boys from the Mission Dolores, commandedE?chant.s, bankers, business men, artisans and manu
by Sam Platt, Jr. Sm Frar.cisco may well begfacturers, tho capitalist and the laborer, walked
proud ofher citizen soldiery. Their prompt ajtionp..... '
afowdars ago, and this magnifioentdisplay to-day,
has eatitlo-i ihe Mate Militia to tho euthusias id
praises now se lavishly bestowed on tbeai.
In the rear of the regiments (the Brigade march-
ng left in front the usual order being reversed at;
funerals), came Brigadier-General John Hewston
Jr., and staff.
SECOND DIVISION.
The troops from Fort Alcatraz, the Presidio and!
Fort Point, embracing companies from the Ninth
Infantry and Third Artillery, U. S. A.,^.companieSi
from the Second, Sixth, Seventh and Lighth Cali-
fornia Volunteers, under command of Col. n riglit,'
of the Second, came next. Tho troops m this Divi
sion numbered ...trteen hundred, and attracted ex ,
clamations of satisfaction and delight all along the^
line of march.
THE CATAFALQUE,
The Funeral Car, which was prepared by Messrs,
Masfey and Gray, acting in harmony together, was
similar in form to that used on the occasion of the
funeral of Colonel K. D. Baker, but was far more
baautiful in its simplioity, and thegeneral effect wat
grandly impressive From each corner ot the oar
'iage bed ran a gilded Corinthian pillar, surmount
edwith sable plumes, tipped wi h white, and the
tarriaga bed itself was richly gilded. The four pil
lars supported a sitjl5 canopy with velvet border,
ising to a peak at tao centre, from which rose a
mall minaret, surmounted with heavy sabf
plumes with white lipa The canopy was draped at
;he comers with the Flag of our Countr7. and t
as eful wreath of evergreen ornamented the oentrr
,f either side. Rising from the bod of the carriage
was tho altar-like pyramid, covered with black:
velvet, and boarirg on euher 8id3 tho word
"Firm " "Faithpl'l," "True,' lo largo gilt letters,
On the centre of the upper part of the pyramid was
I largi overirrcen wreata, encircling the mottc
" F, Pluribua Uimm," and a smaller wreath orna-'
nentail either eni;. On the t .p of the pyram.d w-i
he colSn, which was enamelled m brilliaQt rod,
with he^vy eilt mouldings at the top. bottom and
fides. The name of " Lincoln," in he -vy gilt let-
ters appeared on eithe - side of the coflin. tunning!
half it^s'length. The driver's seat..in plae, of th
,5ual hamraer-oloth, was covered with ttte Natioiial|
banner. The Catafalque was drawn by six whitei
hordes, covered with bla''k housings, and carrying
black ostrich fealher plumes on ihair heads. Iht
time allowed f.>r preparing the Catafalque was ex-
"eincly short, but the work co .Id haruly have keen
'nore ooiaploteand tisteful had years instead o!
lours been allowed. . ... ji
The pall bearers, walkif-xoa either side, dressed
in full mourning, were as follows:
side by side, and the sons of Europe, Asia and
Africa united with tho native-born citizens of Amer-
ica in a grand republican demonstration of honor tol
'the memory of our Nation's fallen chief. The!
scene was one never to be forgotten by these whol
looked upon it, and few of us will ever see its likej
'again.
AT THE PAVILION.
In the great Pavilion were held the religious and!
Iiiterary exercises of the day Very early the vastl
Jipirtment was appropriately fitted up for tho ao-l
i3ommodation of those actively participating in tht
iobsfquie-. , .. ,. . 1
1 Twj large pUtforms on cither side of the main
asntranc^ to the Pavilion were crowded with ladiesj
lind children long before the prooe.sion even oom-
Imenced to move.
I At tho furthsr or west side of the Pavilion
Irreat rost'ura was set apart for the ofiicora of thel
|e"lebration. Orator, Chaplain, Reader, Choir, Palll
(Hearers, Mayor, Marshab, Committees, Officer.^ otl
ithe Army and Navy, Foreign Consuls, and other!
ifanctionaries. All around tho hall, pill.ara, walls!
golatforms, etc were tastefully decorated with|
crape.
the exercises.
At preiti^ely twoatv minutes past two o'cio k the!
Bearers entered the Pavilion. The gontlemenl
Itriists! It testifies that there is such a thing as Pub-L
lie faith; that there is such a thing as the public!
k'ood; that there are principles of justice, honor and!
Itruth, which sway all hearts which are worth livingl
f<r, and which are worth dying for. It testifies thatl
while good men die wept and honored, principlesf
Ihave an unending life, pervading humanity and I
Ipassing from man to man, from generation to gcn-|
leration, and from age to age; and while we join to-l
Iday the vast procession of a nation's sorrow, wc find|
Icomfort and consolation in the thought that wc|
jstand also in that other procession, whose ever on-
Iward motion is the progress of mankind.
We have been obliged to reconcile our minds
jbest wo could to the relentless fact that the Presi-|
jdopt is dead, and that ho died by the hand of an as-,
!<assin^ At first the shock.Was too great to bear,
if he mind could not ad|rit the fact, with all its at-
Itendant appalling circuifliiinces, as a part of its in-
telligence. But we are so constituted that whatever
s, wc must confess, and no successful defence can be
mude against the patient persuasions of reason.
The death of the President, had it come by Divine
aiipointment, unmixed with human instrumen-
tality had ho died in hi^ own house, upon his own
bed, surrounded by all tbe charities which bless the
last moments of earthly existence it could have
been received and borne with a certain patience
land equanimity of moral anguish. We could have
|<aid: " Death has all privilege, and the freedom of
Ithe earthly realm!" ., ,
But when the shock of this dark wickedness
over, and the mind assumes its serenity once more,
looks out upon tho world of thought and life, thinks,
compares, reasons and judges, the first intelligent
impression it receives from reflection is a sudden
surprise at its own former shock and wonder! Whj-
ihould tho a-ssassination of the President fill us with
istonishmnnt and dismay'? If I am told that it i
the appalling crime at which the blood congeals,.
reply that it is of the same nature with that power
aaain6t which we contend, every throb of whose life
a crime against mankind. Tho assassin is the
Sliest, the intenscst expression of organized bar-
baric passions. Defeated in principles and com-
pelled to retreat before the smallest ray of truth, he
ileta loose his insane rage upon persons. Never did
.assassin's blowstrikeso noble ahead! 'ietneverdid
ao-sjiasin's blow fall so helpless. What crime has
Ithrt rebel power committed'/ . It would seem
j{V.<iii tUo shock to oar fceusibiiltics *batl wo
wsro not aroused to the enormity of that
wickedness, until we had seen it displayedp
in all its infernal intensity of malignant passions.
The plot to murder the President whether it
be intrigue and conspiracy of individuals, or wheth-
,er it be the design of the rebel powers, is of the samel
quality as the rebellion itself, and has its roots!
tliiere. Tho assassin carried the same fire that firsti
ilijshed the lurid glare of war upon the sky at Sum-r
ter, and the same perfidy in his breast with Davis
laud Floyd and Breckinridge. The import and
leaning of tho assassination are not any qualifica-
Ition of tho death of the President. Not any new
lelement of embarrassment in the functions of gov-
irnment, but it is the strong fiash of light which it
Ithrows into the sunless caverns of perfidy and wrong
the powers against which we contend. Did we
liioed such an admonition'? I will not forestall
IProvidence by saying that we did not. Of one thing
I am sure: the philosophic historian will record
jwith pungent satire, the insensibility of tho Ameri-
loan people to the deep wrongs of human slavery
iHe will record, too, that after i/em-s of devastating
war there were still some of moral dullness so great,
land political sagacity so short-sighted, that it re-
Iqiiired the blood of the President, drawn by the
Jhand of a hired assassin, hired by tho power with
which they would strike jiands, to rouse them to the
awful realities of outraged moral laws, and to feel
(the presence of events such as inaugurate new eras.
1 Men are mightier in their death than in their life,
when they die exponents of principles that live for-
ever. If it is true that nations have no immortality,
it is for the same reason that tho human body has
jnonc. Its forms are too gross to sustain that ex-
lalted intellectual and moral life. But they are the
Itheatro for tho display of all that is human, and
nothing human ever dies. They arc a part of an
Almighty and benignant purpose for tho education
lof man, and whatever mingles in that stream is
Jpcrpetual. Our intelligence refers this universe to
the government of a Power almighty, all-wise and
ail-good. Our religious faith rests in-that, by moral
liiistincts as natural as those which lead a child to
ciing to its mother, and we are not permitted to
jbelievo that any wild ,and random power of evil
iis set loose upon the earth. The assassin is_ the
lost malignant and hideous form of human passions,
id as he selects his victim by the caprice of bad
Ipowcrs,
liininitiKatcd evil. Bat that dagger may point in
Itlic dark to principles that men have iinperfectly
On Washington street, the office of Dr. Gerry was
tastefully decorated, and also the Hall of Records
was befittingly adorned, as was also Maguire's Opera
House.
On Montgomery street, the Bank Exchange, Me
tropolitan Building, Light Dragoon Armory, F. 0.|
Wegoner's; Dyer, Badger & Rokohl's; McElwoo A
Aekerman's, Houston & Hastings, the variou;
hotels, and the rooms of the Union League, were all;
tastefully and elegantly decorated with mourning,
tokens, badges, flags, banners, mottoes and trim-
aiings too numerous to specify, as were many others
not mentioned for want of room.
Large flags, bordered with black, stretched across
the streets and hung midway from every staff; and
troiu roof and window drooped long bands of black:
and white, festooned with stars and shields: round
every pillar the same colors were twined, and every
salient point w,as decked in an apiiropriato manner.
Throughout the route of the procossion, on Second,
.Market, Folsom, Fifth, Mission, Fourth and Stock-
ton streets, we believe not a house was without some
token befitting the occasion.
All the places of worship throughout the city were
hung with niourniug, and many of them displayed
the National flag. Even the Catholic Churches,
which are proverbially slow to make any outward
demonstrations of this character. 'The Unitarian
Clhuroh, on Geary street: Calvary Presbyterian,
Washington street; Baptist, Powell street; Metho-
dist, and the colored church, on Powell street, were
decked with especial taste.
The public buildings were appropriately dressed.
and the school houses of the city participated in
the display.
'f he Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, on Market
-street, was decorated. Midway from the tall staff
in the yard flew the flag under streamers of black,
and the children, who crowded to see tho procession,
all wore some badge.
The houses of the fire companies were adorned
cry beautifully, but here as elsewhere we cannot
partieulari/.e.
The foreign Consulates all displayed their flag;
md from many houses occupied by residents e
tbreign nation.ality flow the flags of their respective
countries. Prominent was the ensign of the Repub-
lic of Mexico ere long may the eagle on he:
banner grasp the snake with new meaning..
One of tho most expressive emblems displayed
;j-V.-r'l'iy ws *'rom a Montgoipcr^-street window j
il simple wreath of evergreen anu wijito biosuoiits,
ndeiiending from the staff of a beautiful silk flag.
At various Ipoints upon the streets were displayed;
pictures of our fate President, generally without
motto, but surrounded with crape.
On a littlo sandy street in tho southern part of the
--ly, from an unpainted door, wo noticed hanging a
print of Abraham Lincoln; underneath, the quota-
tion from Halleck:
" For he is Freedom's now, and Fame's
One of tbe few immortal names
That were not born to die!"
As we have said before, the most striking feature!
of this display Wits, that it was confined to no part
of the city to no class of our people. Even the
Chinese were no exceptions to this rule. Tho build-
ings occupied by their wealthy merchants were dec
orated tastefully, and no, little hovel of one of their
people was without its bit of crape.
Along the city front the scene was most impress-
ive. By the wharves and on the bay, ensigns and
streamers floated at half-mast on all the shipping,
from the lordly frigate at whose peak waved the tri-
iolor of France, glorious with its recollections of
' 'The Republic, One and Indivisible " and the vin-
dication of the rights of man, to the little sloops and
schooners which ply on our bay and rivers. And
not alone our banner hung mournfully, but the flags
of almost every nation whose ships plough tho sea.
The blood-red ensign of Britain, the tri-colors of
France and tho Netherlands, the crosses of Denmark
:ind Sweden and Norway, the striiies and arms of
the free cities of Germany, the green, white and red
of the young Kingdom of Italy, the star of Chile,
and the colors of our sister Republics to the South,
with those of the Hawaiian Islands. All the ferry-
boats and steamers bore some token of grief long
streamers, or hangings of black, or the flag mourn-
fully rolled around its staff. The appearance of the
United States steamer Saginaw, lying at the foot of
Broadway wharf, was most impressive. Her yards
half-mastheaded were cockbilled reversely, her gaff
drooped by its halyards, and her pennon streamed
out half way down tho mast. At midday she fired
minute guns, twenty-one in number, whose solemn
echoes rolled over the bay and through the city just
as the iirocession began to move.
Along the whole city front, during the principal
tions .
ui anyV'iti/.ens of fne t,-o-.
and anxious interest in thtf
of tho American Kepublic. w,.
tshould not only cultivate sucii"
niight well bless God, that in His kind Providence',
we liad been enabled to raise our voices in bohalfj
of its institutions, and lend the assistance of ourj
hands to the support of its oilicers and its laws.)
Abraham Lincoln, tho President of the great Amer-
lican Union, the great and good man, has been stricken
down by the hand of a cowar-ily and fiendish as '
Massin. In the crisis of greatest usefulness, in the
moment when he was best understood and most
beloved, he w.as basely murdered. To us and the
jhouschold of Israel, no calamity could be greater
-for as the adopted citizens of this gretit country,'
jwo have found it to be the liberal and natural
home of all tongues, creeds, and nations of the:
earth, and in Abraham Lincoln we have found the
perfect representative of the ge-ierous principles of|
jthe Government a jrood and wise man, reminding!
of the virtues and kindness of the old!
jP.atriarch Abraham, whom Ur*ri loved, and whomj
ive cherish as our great and revered ancestor.!
And it is a great source of joy to us, that in the past
as in the present, we have apprehended and ap
dauded the wonderful wisdom and kindness of the
good President who is now lying in the cold cm-f
jbrace of death. As a people, we lament the terrible
disiister and pray God to mitigate its severity upon
lour hearts; as the type of a great and good man, we
llovcd him; as a ruler,.wo thought him unsurpassed;!
a sainted spirit we will cling to and cherish his
memory. He is gone. Ours is the loss kis tha'
eternal gain. And yet it is right that we should;
luourn; for we sustained a great loss. It is eminent-
ly proper, therefore, that this Grand Lodge should
ui some appropriate manner express their views of
the great loss through this dispensation of Divine
Providence, and in justice to the worth, memory and;
services of the deceased, I now movo that a com-
inittoe of five be appointed to draft suitable resolu
Lions, expressive of tho sentiments of the (irandj
Lodire on this sad occasion, and that we do now ad
"ourii, as a mark of respect to the memory of ourj
late illustrious President, Abraham Lincoln."
'i'ho G. N. A , Jacob Grceuebaum, in stating the
motion, made some very aiipropriate remarks, on
the occasion, and appointed a Committee, which.
Jon a subsequent meeting of the Grand Loo _ .
(Tuesday evening, the 18th, presented the following
jresolutions, which were unanimously adopted: '
A sad calamity has befallen the people. By the
indomitable will of Providence, the nation is bereft
jof her great counsellor and leader. Abraham Lin-
(coln is dead! The life of a nation's chief belongs to
all, especially when that life is devoted to the com-
|mon interests of humanity. And when we bow inj
humble submission to the Divine decree, we em
jbrace this opportunity of unitedly expressing our
iorrrow at our country'ssudden bereavement.
Wheeeas, We have received, with pain, the!
(mournful intelligence of the demise of our late muchi
revered President of the United States of America,!
Abraham Lincoln, be it therefore, by the District|
Grand Lodge, No, 4, in general convention, unani-
mously . .
Heaolved, That we deeidy deplore the death ofl
Abraham Lincoln, the late illustrious Chief Magis.-!
trate of this great nation, and that we sincerely adds
our grief to that of all good citizens, in this hour ofj
the nation's sorrow in lamenting the sad event, ,,,
iiesolved, 'That while we join with our fellow-citi-
zens in paying tribute to tho memory of one who|
had already achieved so much for the good of hu-l
manity and the Nation's glory, our hearts mottrnS
tho loss of those high qualities which could safefyS
moor the Nation's ark upon a peaceful rock, and wej
hold his name in grateful remembrance. , , I
llcaolved, That we commend our country in thisl
hour of trial to tbe Supreme Ruler above, who holds!
the destiny of nations in the hollow of His hand.j
and pray that it may bo safely guided through allj
its perils to a long and glorious future. I
Hesotved, That these resolutions and preamble bel
spread in full upon the journal of this Districtj
Grand Lodge, and that tho Charter of this Grands
Ijodge be draped in mourning during this session.
Reotved 'That copies of the foregoing, be trans-
mitted to all the subordinate Lodges in this jurisdic-
tion, with tho request to drape their Halls andj
Charters in mourning for the period of thirty days,!
as a mark of respect and esteem of our late Presi-!
dent. Jacob Vogelsdoefp,
Alex. L. Baut,
Wm. Steiniiart,
Si.M. Epstein,
Jules Ceeiv
Committee.
Attest: Louis Kaplan, 'and Secretary.
eronoi of solving the diffoulty is this, and is trulj
original, if it lacks thd merit of being praiseworthy:
tie gets tired about once in three months of th
wife he has living with him, gsts her drunk, and
Ithen. being a magistrate, sentences her to threi
cnonths imprisonment for the offunoe. Ha then!
'takes her to j .til, has her incarcerated, and releaaet
bis other wi'e, who hss been similarly treated for
the same offence, and the two wives have thus fre
jquontly mot, as one was being taken out and tht
ither being pat into tho jail by the hasbaLd. H(
was on the eve of mairying a third wife a shortl
imo ago, but the priest refused to tie the knot, ane
be desisted, not, however, witl^out many threats tc
leave tho county to take caro of itself, while ht
would join Ms friends in Utah.
A Draft Incident.
Searching for drafted men is sometimes attended
with tiifliculties, but when tho ofiicor is one of those
persistent fellows needed for just such busineis,
themorecbslacles putin his way the more ener-
getic he becomes in tho perloimanco oi his duty,
juch was the ca:e a day or two Bieoe in Brooklyn,
where the draft was oonoiudod last Saturday. 'Tht
aotifloations v/fro sent to each person who drew
ine of the "prize number-"." by measeni.ers of the
'rovost Marshal. One of Ih-se messengers was in-
tructed to follow up ail clues and deliver his noti-
fications to persons indicated in his boik, andi
lot at the residence as noted down, then to ascer-
ain if poosible where ha was, etc. Going to a
house on Pacific street, the occupant of which, ati
ho time cf the enrollment, had been drafted, hej
vvas toldby ayodng man who came to the door,
that Mr. C-----n had moved to Thirty-Fifth street.
'Jn being asked if ho thought he could be found up
here tho young man said, " yes. certainly." Thej
luie oee,u ui, ivnu a,.puiuteu .. vum.u....,=, """"'''''-Ssnger immediately Started ou the Fifth A^^^^
on a subsequent meeting of the Grand Lodge, heldlnuo cars and rode to Ihirty-litth street, which isi
'- ........ ........ th3 terminus of the ra.lroad. j.-othing daunted ati
the sparsely settled appe-trance of tho place, and!
aking no particular notice ot the elegantly carvedj
inl seripturally-ornamented stone gateway oif
Greenwood Cemetery, tho messenger applied at the
loors cf the half dozen small shanties in imme-l
liate proximity, but no Mr. C-----n lived there,!
While taking a viow of the neighborhood, one ofl
,ho hackmen, who hid just arrived in company!
with others, asked the confused metsengor who,htl
was looking for, tinu, on being informed, withl
ill the gravity in the world, took him to thei
ofiioe of the Ceaietery, saying " I know where youl
:vill find him." To the amazement of the unsus-l
!jecti2g genius, the clerk in attendi.nce gave him al
dckot to go and see the grave of Mr. C-----n, whol
had been buried over two m juths I He hurriedp
lyay, leas ing the hackmco in an agony of laughter.!
A Kedley of Politicians
iVas most unexpectedly brought together last weekl
mch as not often eciurs. Not mstny viewed ths|
jjcone. It was at the Commitiee rooms of the
" Celebrationists" nt the Astor, where I saw it.
5uch a mix'ure. and all happy and p!o,asant. Jusq
jimagine such an intense loyal loaguer as Honi
Eliot C. Cowdin, saadwiobcd between two sachems|
;f Tammany l-Ganeral Wotmoro reading fervid!
iJnion rer.olutions to the approviag no! of a nm-1
oa,nt disciplo of ihs New York WorW Coloaelj
Howe consulting with a member of the City Coun-
|jil relative to tht; proper lissignment of some per-
son or society in the procession Colonel Winches-!
:er, of the rieventh, and Major Blake, of Dix's staff.l
arranging with one of the Supervisors for the oom-9
fort of General .Icott several of our up-town mil-l
(ionairas joining with certain habitues of our City|
dall in congratulations upoa the undoubted suc-i
co8s of the celebration. Certainly, one-half werel
tense New York Demecrats, while the other hallf
Iwore as inteaso Republicans; but nothing of a po-l
it'cal nature jarred tVeir harmonious working to-i
uatherforthe one ecd inview, vis.: the glorifipa-l
j'ion of our army and navy. When the meecingE
broke up, a sly remark that "General Wetmorel
(was about to attend a council of the sachems ofl
?ammany," wa'i rsceived with hearty laughter anda
he kind response that '*that was a mistake heS
|.va3 atDOut to perform the pleasant duty of escortingj
i.var-horse Pur.iy to a meeting of the iJnioni
League Club!" Both gides have agreed t' " d>5-I
..... ,..ad,
h
jYuicM Iron Works Company |
(ESTABLISHED ISOO,)
IFIBST, NATOHA AND rREUOBIT 8T8.|
IRON FOUNDERS.
Steam Engine and LocomotiTe{
JBUILDERIS,
ISoller Makers and Workers In Sheetl
Iron, Brass and Copper.
Mining, Steamship, and Steamboat Machinery.
i^WAKUFAtrrCTBINS MACHia(liT Ol
"-*- EVERY KIND. Quartz Stamps, Shoes andi
Dies of tbe bsst Hard Iron, Quarli Screens of Rus-f
ua Iron punched to order. _________aplE-lptf
FLAGS!
FLAGS I
___FLAGS!
I A I.T, SIZES OF tSILK, COTTOHr AHD
i "*- BUNTING FLAGS for the Celebration of
victories, for sale at the Basket and Toy Store af
TaiJR |irAIJR AcaSIKJT,
apH-lplw ao and 3S83 BATTERY SX.
Lonin MoLane,
W.C. Ralston.
J. G. Kittle.
Lloyd Tevis,
Herman Miohelg.
Jnnathati Hunt,
Alpheus Ball,
Ja. De FremetTa
John Wit'atmafl,
Wm. Norris.
A. Seliftman,
A, L. Tubbs,
J. Mora Moss.
Sam'l 0. Bigelow,
3. B, Thomie,
L. B, Benchlay.i
Wm. Shoraian,
J.G.Bray,
J. B. Newton,
H. L. Dodge.
D. Stern.
H. M. NewhaU.
Alfred Borel,
Wm. SohoUe,
Edward Martin.
D. J, Oliver.
Bdcar MUIs,
Sacramento!
C. T. Wheeler,
S.ooraioentO!
L-L.^ienE.
Sacramento:
T.R.-Anthony,
cjtockion.
Wm. AlTord,
Hearv O.iritoB, Jr.
A.B.Forbes.,
L. Saohs,
A, G, Stiles,
Frederick Billicgr.
J. G. Ssllogg.
H. F, TesohiK3eh,
Soo. H.EowarJ,
J. Whitney, Jr,
Moser Fillis.
. L. Goldstein.
Wm. T. Ooleman,
John 0, Ear!,
A, Hayward,
Elie Lfttard,
8. M, WilEon,
H. H.visamann,
William Sharon,
Q. W. Beaver.
8. J. Eensley,
Charles Mayne.
Moses Heller,
Asa T. Lawton,
Adam Grant,;
Morton Cheesman,
1). W. C. Rio^
Marysville:
J. H, Jcwett,
M&rysviUe;
J, C. Ainsworth,
Portland, O.
W. S. Ladd.
Portland, 0.
CALIFORNIA WINl!
WABBANTEB OeNltii;; ^ AKD|
thoroughly puie selected by and put nrjf
or the undersigned,
Sonoma Burgundy-~red
By Harasztby & Giovanari, from General Valtejo'si
celebrated Vineyards, Sonoma.
RED AND WHITE WINE,
From Csomortanyi Swett & Co's great Tokay V^ine-
yard, Sonoma.
The Jobbing Trade ars 'eqnested to call andQ
examine.
JA1IS BEHKEB7S,
ap5-Iplm
439 Battery street, up stairs
105 Battery Street, lOSi
J. mvST. President.
A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. ap!5-Iptf
Fishing Tackle.
ROBERT I.ID >I.G Si 0.,
Sportsmen's Emporium,
No. 448 WASHINGTON STREET.
FISHING RODS, LINES. H09KS, REELS,
TROUT AND SALMON FLIES,
\Dd all descriptions of Sporting and Fishing Tacklt
LINES, of all sizes. Cotton, Hemp, Linen, Silk
and China Grass; Drinking Cups, Spring Hooks,
Flasks, Floats, Sinkers. Spears, Gut Leaders, and
everything appertaining to the
Fishiagr Tackle Trade.
1^- Orders, wholesale and retail, filled and for-
iTarded promptly. mh26-lplmtf
STEiMWAY tie. soars
fwfff
Phoenix Indemnity!
RKAi. Noi,in issrKAjrcE THAI
stanils the test of Tims and Fire, to publir
iSB and private satisfaotion. furnished at propei
rates by the well-known
Insurance Company
---------OF HARTFORO,---------
NONE SHOULD NEGLECT SO IMPORTANl
amatter as Fire Insurance and experience demon-
itrates the fact, only Companies who maintain firiD
rates and ADHERE TO CONSE H.VATIVE RULEE
can guarantee the genuine article. SECURE THE
BEST.
LOSSES always paid In COIN.
DEXTEB, LAIBEET & CO.,
:u.-.XUFACTUKBRS OF
'tjipo IT I, B INFORM I'HE ITBABX
' ' that they have opened a branch, of theii
business at
105 Battery BU San Francisco,
Where they will constantly keep on hand a fu)|
issortment o
BOKHrfiT BIBBOKT^,
BBX.T BIHBOKIS,
BBiss 'TBismriNes,
IHAN'fllJ^A 'TBIHMIKrHSj
SILK, THREAD, AND CHENILLE NETS, &o.|
105 Battery Street, 105|
apl3-Ip
iSPMALTUl ROOFmO.
Asphalte Koofing Felt.
THE UNBEBSIGNEID HA"^ ON XEANDl
a supply of the ENGLISH ASPHALTeI
ROOFING FELT, with which he is prepared tol
cover roofs of buildings at the old prices. NOg
SXTRA CHARGE.
The Old Style Asphaltum Roofs with BUBL.^PS.i
put on at a LESS PRICE than by any other per-|
son in the roofing business.
IVEBE A'WABnEO THi
FIRST PRIZE MEDAL <.t the lat
reat Intemctional Exhibition ai
london, over the two hundred and
ixty-nine il'ianos entered for competition from all
p.irts of the world.
The spscial correspondent of the New York Timei
liavs:
"Messrs, Steinway * Sons' endorsement by thf
Jurors is emphatic, and stronger and more to tht
\'*point than that ol any European maker.".
A constant supply of the above superior instm-;
xienta oan ba found at the Agent';,
BI. QBAY, I3 Clay street
PlANO TUNING done by a first class workmar
tfom Steinway & Sons' Factory, New York.
mhl3-lptf__________________
I WOOD WORTH. SCH:Ei:<Ii & oo. I
PARIS AND 8AN FRANCISCO.
PIAMOFOBTES, BCABJHO-I
NIUM8 and MELODEONS.
Pianofortes for Hire.
Masonic Temple. Entrance 12 PosiE
mhl-lptf
RESIDENT AGENTS OF THE PHOENIX are
authorized to issae and renew policies promptly,
and without reference to the Company or else-
where; and are located at all the cities, towns, and
principal places throughout the United S ates M
Branch Officer at Cinoinnati, 0, and San Pranoisoo,H( ftlltlOn tO OWnCFg Of BUlldlUgS.
Tho Roofing Felt is prepared expressly for tteS
covering of roofs, being Jn rolls of twenty-fivci
yards long, thirty-two inches wide, and about oneS
quarter of an inch in thickness. Parties in thei
bueiuess are now substituting the sqitabk or Sheath-S
ing Felt, and when this fails them, represent that|
there is no Roofing Felt to be had.
R. H. MAGILL. General Agent, San Francisco.
J- YOUR PATRONAGE for the Phoenix is ro-
3pectfully solicited by
AGENT.
I. FBANK, Solicitor.
OFFICE:
|S.W. Comer Montgomery and Commercial street8.
fisilM wiiii the PfiCEsix!
I street.
iPkno aud MelodeonS
i^7 IKEout^omery St., Vp Stairs,|
!CN RECEPTION ROOMS OF WISE A PRINGL
OVER A. ROMAN'S BOOKSTORE.
MR. GEORGE WILDE is authorized to mak j
contracts on my account. No authority of the kind|
liven to others.
FITZ-OIBBOIV,
OFFICE, a04 BUSH STREET,
ap3-lp2w Opposite Cosmopolitan Hotl,
PETROLEUM ROOFING
AND
PbtboTj.itiii cement
A special meetinz of
i on 'lue-jdsy evo^-
.>li.jwing resolutions were
ErtEijPT FiEE (^oiir-tfm
>*c Ex;nil-t Firtf Compr
^Dg, April 18th, 1865, tho 1,
unanimously adopted:
Wheeeas, Providence, in its inscrutable wisdom,|
has permitted an assassin to deprive U.I, as a people,
3f our head and Chief Msgistrato. Abraham Lin-
da, President of the United States: therefore,
-je it _
Reeolved, That the death of President Lincoln iel
A groat National calamiiy, aliko to be deplored foil
ho cruelty and enormity of the act that caased hie(
.aking off, aad th-^ effect it may produce in retard-
lag the speeciv reiistablishment of peace and re^to
ration of amicable relations between the different
le itions of our common country.
Jiesohcd, That sU those guilty of pernetratinsl
-,h thrice infamou" act of the assassination of ourg
iistinguished Chief Magistrate, whether as prin-
cipals or accessories, should receive the mostj
:)r mpt and condign punishment. ,
Kesolvcd, 'That wa deeply sympathize with the
bereaved family of the lamented deceased, cu;
jountry, and the friends of liberty and hamanity
throughout tha world. It. H. Sinton,
Pres't Exempt Fire Oc, San Franoisoo.
Geo. B. Hudson, Secretary.
lueague uiuo: juocn suies uave agreeu
e-very that " those other fellows are
i^eralU' . , .
^ AJJiicreo ;;itf- -
it seems that his success is the triumph of part of the day, a quiet reigned ai was never seen
before. 'The usually busy wharves were deserted;
on the shipping no marks of life were to be seen
k to principles inat men nave imperioeiiy on tuu suippins uu maino vi n.c ,tuio ,.,/ ^/^j ov^,, ,
hendcd, and bring out clear and still the not a store, not a drinking saloon was to be found
The Hkeekw Eenevolekt Society. At a meet-
ing of the First Hebrew Benevolent Society, held!
Tuesday at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Synagogue oij
the Congregation Bherith Israel, the following!
preamble and resolutions were ananimau3ly|
adopted:
Our dear and beloved President, Abraham Lin-
coln, having been struck down by the hand of the!
issassin in the prime and vigor of his life, aad at a!
time when his firm, kind and gentle counselj wen I
10 much needed to guide the Nation through its!
iifticulties, it if |
lieaolved, That, bowing in humble submission tol
the will of an aU-wise Creator, this s-ioiety doeplyj
mourns his less, and cannot find words adequate tol
express its serrow. I
lieaolved, That this society will observe the usualj
ngns 01 mourning.
Heaolved, That we do now adjourn for tho pur-
pose of attending the obsequies of our lamented!
Chief Magistrate. B.Isaacs, Secretary.
His ExosUency Gov Lyon of Idaho.
His Excellency Gov. Go|idwin of Ar.z ina.
Col. Jamei',
Kon. H. F. Perkins,
ilon. B- B. Swain,
Hon. Bam'l Brannan,
Hon. Wm. Sherman,
Col. Hiram Leopard,
Cipt. O.H.Baldwin,
Rev. Elkan Cobu.
R. G. Sneath,
R. C. Rogers,
Dr. 8. R. Harris.
Abram Seligman,
James Otis,
Oliver Eidridgo,
Frolerick Castle,
Richard Chenery,
F. C, Talbot,
D. 0. McRuer,
Son. Ogden Hoffman,
on. B. D. Sawyer,
Hon. L fc.Gunn,
Hon. J-ouis Cohr,
B. H. Parker,
G. W. Bell,
n. W. Hathaway.
Hon. Nathan Porter,
D 0. Mills,
Wm. McKibbin,
John gime,
J. Br.Hi'Hnn.
Capt. J. Whitney, Jr.,
J. D. FarweU.
J. B.Thomas,
Hon. T. G. Phelps,
A. B. Forbes,
Horace Davis,
Following the Catafilque, came Gen. -JlcDowel.!
ind Staff, consisting ot the followiBg ofacers: Col.I
^well Col. Drum, CoL Babbitt, Col Leinard.
V?'j"rkirkham Major Fry, Major Eddy M:.jot
Ball Majjr Drew, Mtjor fcprajfu., Capt. Fleming
aaptaS Hoyt. Surgeon-in-Chief MaOorajiok, Dr.
"^ThYn Fame G^n. L. H. Allen and Staff, oonsistin
of Liento-.ant-ColonelB 9. 0. Ellis, S. 0. Houghton
1 W- Von Schmidt. Robert Simson, J. H. Stearns,
4 H.'Houston, Daniel Norcross, J, W. Brumi.m,j
i. M. Hewston, Majors S. P. Middieton, and t.
UudKO,
TBtB" DIVISIO.V.
B. L. SulUvao, Marshal.
Society of California Pioneejrs. Chas. R. B ;nd I
Marshal. The officers and ex-officers headed tht
Asso'iation, and were followed by the First Cte,|
and these by tho Second Class Viouetvs.
Tho flag'
used were the National colors and ,th6 -war-won I
battleflagof the FirstCiUfornia Regiment-kncwrJ
?rA. nkeraad Mathosott regient:.ithas passtdj
iS the Baker aad Mathoson regiwent; ithas passtdi
hrough eleven battles, the last of which was An
tietam. The Pioneers numbered over cOJ.
Civil officers of the Federal Government and offi-
cers of the United States Navj. to the number ol
mi.
state Cfficeri. ,
City and County Ofiicers and
ad by His Honor, Mayor Co.on
CarriagfS containing foreign - . ,
ers, in splesdid uniforms, foreign Cjnsuls, at-|
tach^s, etc _ , ^ -.oi
Members of the Bar about 120.
fourth DIVIf^IOH.
A. L. Tubbs, Marshal.
Chapiber of Commcroe. in charge of C. Adolph
ow, VicvPresident, followed by merchants gen
'erally 3-^0.
' Citizensonfoot, walking four abreast 200.
Pacific Boird of Brokers, under J. B. E. Caval
llier. President 6;. This number comprises almost
he entire membership. The remainder were ii
the rarka of othtr Aes'ciations.
Germsn Benevtileiit Society.
Eureka Benevolent Society, J. Greenebaum.bec
Fir.t Hebrew Eonevoleat Society, C. Meyer,
President. , ,. .. i
Tho three abovt? ramod Societies numbered in the
laggrag.-.te 7-early'itO members.
Tho butchers of Sun Francisco, to the number ol
'aCO men.
FIRE DEPARTMENT,
Brass Blind of fourteen pieces.
Tho F-.rs Department, under. Chief Ses^'ttell,!
turnod (ut in strong force, every Company bsir-g
represented. The aggrsgate number reached sumtr
Pall_________________- .... -, ,.^
,0 whom were asngnod the religious and literaryj
xercises of the mournful occasion had previously|
aken their seats on the stage.
Immediately following the Pall-Beirerg, oame|
Ganeal McDowell and staff', GeH'iral Allen and
itufl. General Hewston and staff, the French Admi-
ral and officers of hid war vessels now in port; al
o, tho Givernor's staff, represented by C-)lonel
Karney, Julge Advocate V. H. L. Barnes, and
.olonel S. Pattee. At this moment American flig
w re brought upon the rostrum and unfurljd. One
!f theruwafl tho blood-stained nd bullat-riddet
b.inner of tho old " C ifornia Hundred," a flagi
,'oat has be-sn borne al ift on many a battlefield,
ind under which hundro is of our brave boys have
alien 2ghtiag ior it and their country.
And now ascended the stage the following named
foreign Consuls, etch wearing the fjU uniform of
ais native land. They made a brilliant appearance,
md excited universal attention: Emanuel Berri
Belgian Consul; C. A. C, Dui enbergb, Bremen
i. O'Hara I'aafe, D-inish; Charles P, de Cazott
rench; William Lane Booker, British; C. E
ilitchoock, Hawaiian: Seilor Camini, Italian; 0.
VV. Brook.-, Japanese; James do Fremery, Nether
ands; Henry Hanssman, Prussian; H. Michels,
tixony; CamiUoMartin,Spanish; HenryHentsch
iwiss; and ih Mexican Consul of the Juarez Gov
ernment. , ., ^ ,
At half-post two 0 clock Mayor Coon advanced
;o the front of the platform and eallod the-vast as-
cmblage to order. The splendid Ban;*' of the
Slath Regiment of infantry played a dirge moat
. xqisitclv, after whiih Mr. Cheney offered prayer,
prefacing the came with passages of S-ripture, per-
'inent to the solemn occasion. The reverend'
speaker invoked an All Wise Providence to have
jiercy upon us in this hour of His terrible visits-'
tion. We are a part of a great nation of mourners,
We desire to bow meekly and submissively before
llij chastening rod, for "' even so, Fat'aer. for so it
eemeth good in Thy sight." God had greatly
lessed us analion, but we have grievously sinned as
i-peoplo. Hebe^eechcd God to deal gently with
ho.-e who have been bereft of a father. He in-
voked Him to bless the C*binot. and imbue themj
with wisdom to discharge the weighty duties in
mmhent upin them li this awful emergency. The,
PresiLtent elect, the army and navy, foreign Re
iiresentativet. the Commander of the Departmenfl
if the Pac-fto, Gorernor and Mayor of the city,
vereall remembered at tbe throne of Divine Grace,
\nd he sapplicated Heaven to remembsr, in Hit
nfinite me cy, that poor class who, by this tern bit
fdiction, have lost their best friend, and that tht
ave be held in His holy keeping. He devoutlj
lesired the war to ba fully completed, and not a
rebel left in arms against the Government. In
:onclusion he invoked the blessing of God upon,
tiim who was op this occasion to address solemn
sordJ of instruction n this aPPal'iagafilietion.
The prayer thrpughout was elo,ijuent. fervent and
beautiful.
In clear and loud tones. Professor E. Ifnoiylton
next read very impressively the last Inaugural of
;the lamented President:
INAUQUEAL ADDEES.S.
"FEi.LOIi'-CouNTRYMEN: At this socoud appearing
to take the oath of the Presidential office, there is
loss occasion for an exton4cd address than there
was at the first. Then a statement somewhat in de-
tail of a course to bo pursued seemed fitting and
proper. Now, at the expiration of four yctirs, during
which public declarations have been constantly.
Jailed forth on every point and phase of the great
jontest which still aTjsorbs tho attention arfd en-|
ilateiit meaning of ideas and events, as night roveah
the upper deep of stars and space.
The President, for himself, indeed, is not unfor-
tunate in his death, though we cannot in imagina-
tion look on that dear hcait drooping and heavy
uncler the blow of the a8sass n -without shock to ouri
sensibilities. If we contemplate him in that event
which comes alike to all, wo must indeed feel that
his was a singular felicity, by which ho was enabled
to win a place as preserver of States and benefactor
lof mankind, not less than to make himself secure in
the hearts of his countrymen. Wo should, indeed,
have wished that he might have lived to see the
Republic once more united and happy, and at length
returning as an American citizen to the place frumi
whence the people called him, he might have passed
the mellow autumn days in the ripening glory of the
people's love. But since, in the inscrutable provid-
ence of God, he was to be taken from our sight on
swift chariot of fire and blood, let us lift up our
minds to him as ho sits among the Immortals, vic-
torious o'er the pains of death aud powers of hell,
and from that throne, exceeding high and lifted up,
|iet hiin still sway tho empire of our loyal hearts I
Concerning our country, let us be as strong men
who beneath their tears can hide the thunders of an
unconquered will, and tho consecrated powers of
Uustice and truth. We have new cause of gratitude
in the principles of our Government that they are
not an arbitrary enactment, but live in the people's
love. Let us gird on our armor and following the
lead of our immortal President: " If God wills that
the war continue until all the wealth piled by tho
bondmen in two hundred and fifty years of unre-
quited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of
blood drawn with the lash shall bo paid by another
rawn with tho sword," as was said three thousand
..ears ago so let us say, that the judgments of the
Lord are true and righteous altogether.
At the close of which, the Mayor announced the
Ifamiliar Battle Hymn of the Republic, which was
jung by Uncle Abe's Choir, tho vast concourse join
IliiK in the chorus with thrilling effect. We give the
Iwords of the hymn;
iMino eyes have soon tho glory of the coming of the
J Lord i
llle is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of
I wrath are stored; _,, .,, ,
|Uc h.-ith loosed the fateful lightning of his terriblej
swift sword:
His truth 18 marching on.
II have seen Him in the watchflres of a hundredl
1 circling camps; . , ,_, \
They have builded Him an altar In the evcnind
I dews and damps;
|l have read His righteous sontonce by the dim and
flaring lamps: .
His day is marching on.
|l have read a fiery Gospel writ in burnished rows of
steel; .^,
" As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my
grace shall deal;" , ., r, i
fcet the Hero, born of woman, crush the Serpent
with his heel:
Since God is marching on,
iHe has sounded forth the trumpet that shall novel
call retreat: , ,
He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judg-
I mcntseat; ,r- , ,, u-i i
Oh! bo swift, my soul, to answer Him! bo jubilant
my feet! - ,. ,.
Our God IS marching on.
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born beyond
the sea, ,
With i).'glofy in His bosom that transfigures you and
As Ho died to make men holy, let us die to make
men free, .,,.,,. ,.
While God is marching on.
The venerable Dr. Peck pronounced the benedic
tion, and the vast crowd silently dispersed and
solemnly wended their way to their respective
places of abode,
APPEARANCE OF 'THfl CITT AND SHIPPING.
open even the coffee stands on tho corners were
closed, and every building displayed colors expres-
sive of the general feeling, many being decked with
exquisite taste.
THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS' "WANTS.
We noti ed one commendable feature of the occa-
'sion, the anxiety displayed by every one in the com-
uiunity to minister as far as possible to the wants
and promote the comfort of others. The soldiers
from tho Presidio had a long, dusty march in'the
morning before arriving at Washington Square, and
few of them would have had any chance to obtain
even a drink of cold water to quench their thirst,
had not our citizens, with the most commendable
forethought, provided it for them, and sent it
through the ranks wherever opportunity offered
At different points along the line of march the civil-
ians and soldiers were supplied with water, served
by those who were employed by the private citizens
whose residences or places of business were situated
near the line of the route.
U. S. Steamer " Saginaw." This vessel, yester-
day morning, made several trips to Alcatraz andj
Angel Island, bringing over some four bundredi
troops to participate in the funeral procession. HoTj
appearance was very striking, and is referred to in|
another column. The Saginaw did not return tho
salute of the French ship Victoire, as we incorrectly
stated, but that vessel, on arriving, was responded
to by the Fort. One noticeable feature about the|
Saginaw is the composition of her crew: One-halfi
(about forty men) are contrabands emancipated
slaves from the eastern shore of Maryland. Thoyi
a:-c stated by the officers to be very docile and effi-
cient. We noticed some of them doing sentinel duty,
d they certainly looked as though they would;
make formidable antagonists. As a specimen of a
large element in our Army, the appearance of these
men is interesting.
order the order op THR DAY,
No praise is too great to be properly awarded to
tho Grand Marshal, Colonel McKeniie, and his aids
and assistants, for the complete and iierfoet order
which characterized every successive step in the
proceedings of the day. Every Division was com-
plete and perfect by itself, and all moved in perfect
accord and unison. There was no jostling and eon-
fusion, no mistakes in position, no misunderstand-
of orders every step was taken just in the right
place and at the right time. The Marshals of the
difi'ercnt Divisions, as they arrived at the Pavilion,
halted, and with their aids remained standing until
the whole Division passed, then gave the order to
break ranks and dismiss with tho precision of vet-
eran commanders inspecting their regularly drilled
troops. The utmost kindness of feeling, urbanity
and courtesy was everywhere exhibited, no bicker-
ling or disputing from any caiise disturbing the
solemnity of the mournful occasion,
RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES
IN THE EVENING.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
In the evening, services were hetd in the First
Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. Messrs
Skinner and Loomis. The attendance was not
large; indeed, so universally had our people turned
out in the heat and dust of tho day to join in the
long cortege,, that when the shades of evening fell,
but little spirit was felt for further public observan-
ces. Ilev. Mr, Skinner read from Lamentations V:
" Remeuiber, 0 Lord, what is come upon us; con
fSider and behold our reproach.
Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our house
to aliens.
We are orphans and fatherless; our mothers arc
as widows.
^ * * * ^ .i
" The elders have ceased from their gates, the
oung men from their music,
"'The joy of qur heart is ceased; our heart la
turned into mourning.
'The crown is fallen from our heftds; wg unto us
thatwe have sjnnod.
' For this our heart ia faint; for these things our
eyes are dim. , , . ,
" Because of the Mountain of Zion which is ues-
olate, the foxes walk upon it."
'The Rev. Mr ."Loomis made a short extemporane-
ous address. He said that although this had indeed
been a funeral day, it had seemed scarcely more so
than had all tho time, every hour, since the terrible
news was received. After the solemn exercises in
.. hich we had participated during the day, doubt-
less all felt that it would ho ivppropriate to bow bo-
fore God's altar in prii^yerful but silent meditation
upon our great afiliotion; yot it was proper to con-
sider some of the lessons designed for us by this
sore calamity. We have lost one on whom we
had becomMiccustomod to rely with tho utmost con
fidencc; oiffreliance upon our President had come
to be like that of chiidren on a father; we feel that
one has fallen who was a father to tho nation. He
has left us bequests worthy pf a groat ani^-
ood faith. He has left us a Nation. Ho found it
Suicide and Attempt at Murder. Last even
ing, about 8 p. M., James Lyons, residing at 122 Fifth
street, formerly a special policeman and attendant
at Gilbert's Museum, attempted to kill his wife by
shooting at her with a Colt's revolver. His wife was
going out for tho evening, and said she was going to
bring another woman back with her. He, in a fit of
intoxication or frenzy, called her a "d d seccsh'
b h," and, drawing a pistol, fired at her; the ball
passed close to her face and lodged in the wall. Sho,
'r.an, screaming, into the yard. Supposing ho had|
wounded or killed her, ne then shot himself, thej
ball passing through his left lung. Dr. RowelL who
^was called in, says he cannot possibly live. Lyon.s
is about 50 years of age, and is supposed to have
been under the influence of liquor or violent jeal
ousy. ^_______^____________
A Toast Which was Never Drank.-Just be-
fore the moving of the procession yesterday mom
, a high-toned " Chiv," who was born on the
other side of the Atlantic, and never saw the South,
went into a grocery store at the corner of Broadway by, and the terror of the l,adies,
and Stockton strec:: and called for a drink. As he
started to raise thi- glass to his lips ho remarked,
" Well, hero is to .-nany returns of this occasion!'"
About that inst.aut'Somethine about tho size of an
able-bodied man's fist got into his eye, and before
he could got it out so as to see distinctly, the liquor
was spilled and somebody about the drinker's size
had received damages of sufficient extent to lay him
up for some time to come.
'
Grape Vine Telegraph. The " Grape "Vine
Telegraph worked badly yesterday. It might be
said that it was down in the mud, or terribly out of
order, ^s it was impossible for it to got up but one
lie," and that to the effect that a despatch had
been received that Louis Napoleon had died. As
the telegraph line was only open two hours in the
morning, and this was tho only Ho promulgated, the
" (irape Vino " might he considered as getting down
to small proportions. The warning given to beware
of false reports and rumors, in the Alta of yester
day, bad the desired effect. It may be well to re
member thivt as tho " Grape Vine " worked badly
yesterday it may be in full blast to-day; conse
quently we would advise citizens to notice the par.
ties who promulgate incendiary reports and, mmors.
On the C0LO15ADQ. Keeent arrivals from Arizona
state that % scarcity is likely to ensue of provisions,
mining implements a^^d everything requisite to car
ry on the business of developing tho mines. There
is not enough provisions in the country to last ove:
three months. Ores arc accumulating at the mouth
of the Colorado, and no vessels to carry it away.
'There are no sacks in the Territory. Everything is
likely to be at a stand-still, unless our merchants
iseo fit to open thcif coffers and send down material
;to keep things going.
Is progressing between Peter R. Strong, a Wiiliaro
treet lawyer, and hia wife-that is, each has insti
tntcd a suit against tho other for a separation
Che haabind accuses the wife of criminal indiscre-
ton, and the wife charges the husband with no-
only a sinilar cri'se, but with malprsetice
causing, in company with a Mrs. Potter, the death
jf a Miss Adams from abortion. A Dr. Dennis is
ilso charged with connivirg at the latter affair in-
.iVing a certificate that Mi35 Adams died from
jongjstion of tho brain. The case i,^ altogether
very much mixed up, and when the evidence is pat
1 will throw a good deal more light upoa the!
mysteries of New York." An even worse affair|
locurred in Brooklyn, though not exactly similar
.\50ung girl was attended by several pbysioian;
1,-r the supposed disease of "drop-'y." Tbalast onel
jailed in discovered the true nature of the disease,
which the others, with all thtjtr i^kii!, had failed to
ertain, and in a short time she became a m; ther.|
During, or after her oonfiaement, she stated thai
her own father was the author of the existence ol
i.he little stranger, and that he had compelled
her to submit to his unnatural embrace. Her
av)thor is in an alarming state of mind, and the
brute wha answers to the name of father is still at
a,Tge. Those who have read the life of Beatrice
Jenci will well remember the horror with which
obey saw recorded an attempt at a similar crime,
nitigated, however, by the dsath of the monster
who could be so guilty. Here is a case right among
as,of adeformitynot only equalling but exceeding
it, which, when it is widely known, for it is only
card of in private circles as yet, will shock the feel-
ings of even New York. 'Ihoanthor of the outrage,
1 regret to say, was a member of one of the prom-
nent churches of Brooklyn. He is so no longer,
far the congregation haa purged itself of the iuflio-
ion. No punishment can be too heavy for such a
villain.
Accessory Transit Company's Affairs.
Cornelius Vanderbilt was bafoie Judge Johnson.
of the Supreme Court, some days 8inc3. Tho case
being brought up, a motion was made, on the part|
0. Cold&n Murray, a merchant of this city and Re-,
jeiver of tho Accessory Transit Company, for the
itemoval of a Referee. When that company failed
ithe property, consisting of eight steamships, etc .
Iremained in the hands of Vanderbilt, it; President.
4 Re-teiver was appointed for tho benefit of its
itockholders, and ho brought action to recover tht
prop:rty,~8aid action being contested by Vander-
bilt, one of whose counsel was hrs son-in-law,
-Horace F.Clark, the suit being decidtd against
iVarderbilt. A Referee in the person of Recorder
ticffman was appointed to ascertain thevalae of
'he pronerty, a,nd the amount of the judgment
which should be awarded, the plaintiff objecting
o the Referee, the Judi^e (Ingraham) permitted
he parties to select another. Aft^ir spending two
long years in vain elforts to agree upon one, thep
Judge reappointed Hoffman. The plaintifl' againi
lobjected and asked the Referee to decline, but the
latter refused to comply with the rtsquest, stating
that as he had been publicly appointed it would be
unbecoming in him to resign. The motion now
made, as stated by counsel for tho plaintiff, was In
lonaequenco of the intimacy between Clark and
Hoffman, which precluded strict justice being ad
ministered. " Their offices," said tho counsel
"are connected, a door leading from one to the
jther, and the parties are continually in each
other's company." Counsel for Vanderbilt claimed
chat the motion was simply the venting of spleen
Uiii;n the Referee atid the Judge who appointed
him, and that there was no foundation for the as-
sertion that there was any business connection be-
.we';n Clark and Hoffman. The case was decided
15 is usual in all oases in which tho Commodore itH
concern6d, in his favor; perhaps this lime with aj!
Isaow cf justice.
The Span-"Worm,
A lecture was delivered a few nights since on the
span-worm," a nasty insect which, in the sum-
mer, efilicts not only the trees but the people of
Sew York and Brooklyn. It easts off completely
the leaves from our most beautiful trees, sparing
coao but the ailanthus, (the American upas) and
spins a thread frem which it suspends itself nearb
to the ground, to the intense disgust of all parscrs-
by, and the terror of the ladies. The worms fasten
rn to your oicthes, and from their loathsome ap
poaranoo, inspire you with a feeling of repugnaBci
which is only quenched by their summary dcco-.iEe
Ciadieswho pats aloo g.a street where they are plen
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seem to be, for they twist about m all manner ol
vaya to avoid the insect, -while their exclamation,
ire much the same as those of little boys at sight
of the exploalon of a rocket. Various plans havcj
been tried to rid us of tbe spaa or measuring worm,
out though some of the schomes have been tempo-'
rarily guccessful, the nasty things still frequent our
Urects, or did so last summer, and undoubtedly will
to so again when the sun reaches the northern
.imit this year, The most effective plan would bi
o cut down all the trees infested, replacing them
l)v the ailanihus, and even then it is questionabli
whether the odor of the tree would not more than
luake good the loss cf the worms. Some way 01
ther they ought to be got rid of. Cannot some of
your readers suggest a plan'?
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Never before was seen such an expression of grief broken and, torn, and with all the vigor of his CTetvtj
;. ,, . _.....T...______. ,! Ar------u...',.,.Hi ntn u/.t Witt, nt tbp f,ir,.n of nis nnncat character.!
.ntollect, with all the force of his honest character,!
land in the purity of his childlike faith, ho endeav-J
ored to restore it. He has left iis, as wc trust, a warj
ended. Tho speaker touchingly alluded to the
Isati^factory and encouraging to all. With high hope
|f(,' file future, no prediction in regard to it is von-|
I'urcd. On the occasion corresponding to this four,
l-oars ago, all thoughts were anxiously directed to
Ian imiiending civil war. 4.II dreaded it: all sought,
Ito avoid it. While the Inaugural Address was being
leilvccetj from this place devoted altogether to aav-\
linn the Union without war, insurgent agents were;
this city seeking to deatroy it without war seek-
ling to destroy the Union and divide its effects by
Incgotiation. Both parties deprecated war, but one,
Sof them would make war rather than let the nation
Ssurvive, and the other would acce/it war rather than,
liet it periih: and tho war came. One-eighth of the^
Jwholc population were colored slaves, not distribiit-|
led generally over tho Union, but localized in tho,
inoiithern part of it. These slaves constituted a pe
juliar and powerful interest. All knew that this in ,
Itesest was somehow the cause of the war. 10,
strengthen, perpetuate and extend this interest was.
fas San Francisco yesterday presented. IS over before
'had a feeling so common moved the universal heijrt.
I'Thc whole city was in mourning, tho spontaneous
icxpres ion of a love and a sorrow which have|
no prallol. Everywhere the symbols of sadness
Imet the eye, and expressed the uhiycfsal sentiment
U-'rom countless fiag-stafi's tho bkhncr of the Republic
hung midway, and the eagles that have soared ini
ivictory over bloody fields wore the solemn crape.J
Not a building in tho city but bore some mark otj'
fhereavement, and the aspect of tho whole town ex-
rerussed an imnulso unanimous as deep, And yet,' ........ ,
jlnipressive beyond all that met tho eye, was thofeel-Hand prosperou,s as when tlie war began, lie
ing that over the length and breaelth of tho landBus his honest character. He-was a man who
this sorrow was common that it was not a great cityj
or State, but a great Nation, that mourned. I
Since the wing of the destroying angel darkened
with its shadow every threshold in tho land oli
Pharoah, never has Death with one stroke torn so
many hearts and it was this that gave to tho de-
monstration of yesterday its significance. Rulers
die, and huge buildings are hung with black, sombre
'arches span the streets, mournful with funeral
'pomp; but in their humble homes the people make
'no sign. It was different yesterday. Not only in
" hfarcs, black with silent crowds.
icrnarfremcnt oi il. ,,...,______n________;*.,, Sr; ^ i.r tVi Ulnn.V tj^ll anr sorrow and " "
area anti
the white Qr
" \-oi thpr niVtv cxnGcted for tho war the maffnitodcgwindow. the black tell our sorrow an .
even belbrrthe conflict itself should Wise. Ea<;hgand on the crests of almost inaccessible hills, wher-
Igreat struggles and trials which had marked Presi-S '
jdent Lincoln's term of service ; and passed to con-Bwccn>, 1
Isider some of the many prominent Benefits wluchB^^.JJ^B;
he his CMnferrpd iipgn his CQuntry-ijot least nraongr
these was the amicahlD relijtipns which, wiili the aidj
of the great and able Secretary of State, ho had sus-I
t.ained with all foreign nations. He has left us a pros-J
peroHS country; all tho arts of peace are as thrifty:
.-..,.._ .1---------I------- He has left
-ho feared,^
land trusted, and hoped in God. and he has left
us his faith. How great, too, should bo the Nation's
'gratitude for the failure of so much of the dark
iplot, which had been intended to sweep off the en-
tire Cabinet officers. It was because God's hand
was outstretched for us that we are permitted to
w.tlk these streets in quiet; and that we are not,
overrun of civil war here. An important lesson ofj
our great affliction is that we must not trust tco,
much on an'arm of flesh. We haye bden always
looking for a man a letidcf, a man who coul<l durect,
buf armies. 'We had bppqme bound up in the ^oar
deccaspd. But God bus fsjught vis n'ftt tp. g\*t our
trust'ill mini. What wtis it that caused this most
foiil assasglnatiori?" Tro'asdn, It is the fruit ot
trcftsoh. 'The unspeakable evils which have del-
uged the Land in blood and tears for over four years,
and now culminated in this most monstrous crime,
ore the legitimate fruit of treason. And whence this
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OmDan V Srcmedial agents than the usual form in which that
^"^ ^ ^ JSjoil is administered, enabling the dcsosto be re-
duced, one teaspoonful being more efficacious than
one tablespoonful of crude oil. It is administered
in doses of one teaspoonful two or three times a
day. Prepared solely by, and none genuine with-
out onr fao simile,
WJK. H. KEITH * CO..
APOTHECARIES,
No. B21 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
mhl9-lptf
Jflarine and War Risks
|lo and from aU parts of the World.' Also,
Against Loss or Damage l)y Fire,
On all approved risks in the City and County o,
3an Francisco and Villages adjacent.
AU premiums chargeable at the lowest rates, a>
fixed by tho Fira nd Marine Board of Under-
writers. D. MoRUER, President.
mh24-lp C, T. HOPKINS. Secretary,
MR. H. S. JACOBS, rOEMEBl.T OF
this State and Oregon, adopts this method oi
Crbdit Wherk Credit is Dujj. Theuseof the
Mechanics' Pavilion, on Union Square, was gene
rously teii^ered to the city yesterday by Mr. John
Wilson, the well-known circus proi>rietor, free ol
charge, although by doing so he was compelled to
suspend all rehearsals and preparations for opening
his grand enoatrian exhibition. Mr. Wilson had
rented the building of tho Institute to May lat.
Bay View Park. The trot this morning over the
Park, bo'tween "Rosa Livingston" and "Jennie
lifoyes," has created quite an excitement large
amounts have been staked on the result. The trot
will take place at ten o'clock, mile heats, three best
in five, to harness.
CuiNEgf; OpiUJi Thieves Captcebo. Officer Lind-
hcimer and Detective Rose arrested, at a late hour
'on Tuesday night. Ah Pow, a Chinaman, and Ah
Pait, his female accomplice, on the charge of grand
in stoaling some $l,00 worth of opium from
^. 'Two chests of the opium were found in,
their possession, and in searching their rooms abutj
$100 worth of cloth, stolen from a store some time
'since, was discovered. A further charge oJ grand
larceny or burglary will be made oa account of the
Icloth.__________
LiEKiiAi.iTY OF THE BROKERS. The S&n Fran-
cisco Board of Brokers better known by citizeiisj
generally, perhaps, as the "!first Board "-contrih-
lUted five hundred dollars to aid tho city in defray-
ing the expenses of the obsequies yesterday. Tlul
fact that tho Board turned out almost to a man, in!
'the procession, is sufficient evidence of their puUlilSj
'spirit. Siity-flve meinbers were present probably
the fullest Board that has eve? couvohed since itsj
^organization,
Examination Postponed. In consequoBfto 0:
the sad events of the past few days, which have!
caused a temporary suspension of all business, there,
will be no meeting of the special committee of theSfi'^''.
iioard of ilducf^tion until Monday, the 24th instant,B
ftt 2 o'clock P. M., when all interested aro ei^pectedB Anatomical MwaEvn.
to b? present. W. Ayer, Chairman of Committee. |be open to-day.
Weekly Alta, The Weekly Alta for this week
will contain all the despatches concerning the assas-
sination of the President, and a full account of thi
obsequies in this city.
Italian Opera.-Tho Bianchi Italian Opera
troupe will perform the ever-favorite " Ernani" to
night at the Metropolitan Theatre, which will in
troduce tho baaao of the troupe. Signer Barili, as
Don Silv<a, Siguora Brambilla, and Signer Morley.
Morelli. Schraubstadter and Roncovieri also appear.
This is the second subscription night.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
Paper Hangings,
eaiiingthe attention of his old friends and oustom
ers to the fact that he has established himself per-
manently in the city of New Y'ork, having, since
his residence in California, perfected and secured
by letters patent tiseelebyated WHEEL-MAKING
MACEISSRY, which not only materially reduces
the cost of manufacnre, but makes a much morel
durable and finished wheel tban by tho old method.
Ihese facts are amply attested by the large and in-
creasing demand for Wheels made by this macnm-
ery, as well as by the numerous testimonials fur-
nished by parties who have purchased and tested
them. Having made large contracts for timber, se-
lected exuressly for this purpose by a gentleman
who has had an experience of upward 01 thirty-Sve
years, and whoso entire attention in devoted to the
'selection of stock connected with this branch of in-
idustry, and having h?.d myself an exporionce of
(FIRE) INSURANCE C0MPAM|&n,^4TbJ?ng"'re?sra!itlcrua^irw^lirh
^ ' "^sizes, stiles, material and wants 01 those btates, J
SAN FRANCISCO
AND
WINDOW SHADE
WA.K,EHOXJSE
B. L. SOLOMON & SONS,
IucoriMrated SEarcb 1861,
!TO. 433 MONTOOMEBT STBEET, ISS
1^ Donohoe, Kelly A Co's New Baildittt|
toutheasi corner of Sacramento street.
Capital SISO.OOO ;
Assets saso.ooe.
DIRECTORS.
B. W. Burr, R. B. Woodward,
Robert Turner, B. F. Northam,
Luoiufl A. Booth, Goo. J. Brooks,
C. D. 0 Sullivan, John Van Bergen,
Henry H. Haight, Benj. D. Desn,
William Bosworti, 600, C. Boardman,
J. de la Montanya, Chas. Mayne,
Jos. G. Eastland, Giles H, Gray,
Oscar L. Shaftar, Edward Hull,
J. Arohbald, B. F. Hall, Jr.
J. H. RutdnbersT*
GEO. 0. BOARDMAN, Pre-idei t
C. D. O.SULLIVAN. Vice Fresidtt
MoSHANE, Secretary,
feel the most entire confidence in being able to sup-
ply the trade with a belter and cheaper article than
can be had from any other source, and in whatever
quantity may bo desired, having on hand at pre-;
isont one of the largest and best-assorted ftocks of
Omnibus, Truck, Cart and Light W.cn Wheels, of
all sizes, together with a varied assortment of Hubs,
spokes, FcUees, Bent PJins, Shafts, Poles, etc., to
ibe found in the country ail made under my own
supervision and of the very best material and work-
manship. All descriptions of well-ceasoned Tim-
ber kept constantly on hand and supplied m any
(quantity. Orders for material of all and every kind
pertaining to Wagon manufacture will be filled
promptly for cash on delivery. ._. ___
I Address, THE JACOBS PATRNT WHEEL-
DRESSING MACHINE AND WHEEL COMPA-
NY, 99 Wall street and 145 and 147 Bank street,
iNew York, ____________fe24-3mlp
P,
al-lptf
, BIGELOW, Agent.
Maouire's Opera House. Mr. Charles Wheat-
lleigh, whoso engagement closes this week, will ap-
jpear to-night as Danny Mann, supported by Mr. C.
IH. Thorne, Jr., and Mrs. Sophie Edwin and Mrs, II.
|A. Perry, ______
CiROCS. Messrs. Cook, Wilson & Zoyara's new
Itroupe will Inaugurate their ssason on Friday
Jevening, on the old ground, Jackson street, ad-
ioiuing the International Hotel.
False Alarm. The City Hall bell struck for thej
Seventh District about ten o'clock last evening, andj
ithe department, after a search, returned, finding no*
MONEY TO LOAN.
Importers and Manafacturers,|QH
313 California S>treet.
npl5-2ptf
-This establishmeat will!
BEft^I. ESVATE, HEBOHANBISi
anii firut class Collateral.
DAVID HKNMQtnBS,
Real Bstate and Stock Broker.
N0.6U Merchant street, between Montcomen
and Keamy street, _________________apl-tf
SIOOKS AND REAL ESUTATE.
BOi;einrAHDSOI.BOHCOKHISBIOS
by
Tiv n.r^ . -.Tmx i .m^ iKi I Bvcid DA'VIIJ HlE3ri!8I*IJ>SB,
ELEGANT HOMESTEAI>S|%-%'m;^lS'?^^':^s^^^^^^^
land Keamy street.___________________ a>l-tf
Henry's and Spencer's
REPEATISe BIFI.es AHBI
CARTRIDGES, always on hand an
' for sale by
mhl9-lp R. LIDDLB k CO., 418 Washington
Arrival of Madame LanruBtlnas,
rHE eBEAT PBOPHETESS AND
DOCTBBSS. . ,. , .^ ., , u
'The Madame ha8 astonished thousands ot nei
Ivisitors in France, England, and America, by re-
Ivealing the Past, Present and Future Events 0
fLife, such as Lawsuits.Travel by Sea or Laiid,,Lo8l
lor Stolen Goods, Hidden Treasures, Ab,!eBt Friend
gor Relatives, and all affairs of business in general,
iTheMadamehasaselectas.'ortmentof pure Romar
iTalismans for Love, Good Luck, Success in Buni-
iness, and guaranteed for Life. The Madame hat
Sinvaluable remedies of her own discovery, whiot
iwill bring tho separated together, and cause then
Sto remain happily together during lite. T,h.
iMadame has valuable remedies for healing the sick
land afflicted of all manner of diseases. ^
r (Office of. MADAME LAURUSTINUS, No. 816
jMontgomery street, between Jackson and Pacific
lOffice hours, from eight o'clock in tho morcini
luntil eight in the evening. All letters containinj
three postage stamps, enclosed to prepay postage,
Iwill be promptly attended to. mh2i-lplm*
JBHsineis Honses, Suburban Besidences,^
Ylllao, Cottages,
ABTD BVII.niS'GS OF ETBBT KIND
and character, handsomely designed, oonven-j
liently arranged, and their erection faithfullysuper-l
intended. JAMES E. WOLFE. Architect, '
Third floor. No. -iOZ Montgomery street,
ap7-lplm Opposite Wells. Fargo A Co's
IVotice,
TBE PBOPKIKTOB OF A CtOTH
ing establishment in business for the pas;
fifteen years, who intends to leave for Europe b;
the 23d of April, wishes to rent his store and sel
the stock. Apply to D..BIGAREL,
mhl9-lplm flSo Washington street
wmsm
wsm
DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20 1866.
il! ITIOB tiA.S TJOLm BAT.
a. M. REWHAIiL Jfc CO..eonieroJ Sansome wd
I Jalleok stTeei:...Scll, at 10 o'olook, at salesToom
2BotP. Shoen zni Brgana: Fine and Heavy Clotli'
line; Faney Ooods, etc.
WEBSTER & BUTTON. Nos. 212 and 214 Pin?
litreet...... &ell at 10 A. u., at salesroom. Boots and
iShoes, Clothing. Fancy Goods, etc.
I HousKHOLD FuRNiTUKK AT Auction. E.S. Spear
<t Co., 43;! California street, sell at 11 o'clock a dc-
j sirable lot of now and second-hand Furniture, con-J
sisting in part of jiarlor and chamber sets, bedding,
crockery, etc. Also, at 12 o'clock, at No. 1 Milton
Place, the furniture in the above cottage, consisting !
of parlor, chamber, dining-room, and kitchen fur-
niture, etc. See advertisement.
Mmtiianons.
JHmtng Motices
mi%
*5
WiCttias,
E. B. SPEAK 4 CO., 433 OaHfomia street, fal-
low MontKOinary...Soll. at 11 o'clock, at salesroom.
Qonsehold Furniture, etc,; also, at 13 o'clock, ai
No. 1 Milton Place, Furnitare, etc.
DYER. BAD9ER ft ROKOHL, N. E. aoraer of
i ontgomcry a-^d Pine (itreeta...SeU. at lOJ^ o'olook
assortment Flowering Plants.
COBB k SINTON, 406 Montgomery street......
Sell at 12 o'clook at salesrooms. Valuable Horse,
iailj l^lta Californis
SiN FBANCISCO, THUBSDAT, APRIL 20
Thk Woed " Eozodont," which is fast bacomingj
a household word, is derived from the Greek, and|
composed of two woids, Sozo and Odontca. "Sozj.
translated, means to. pre3erTe, an! "cdontes." thel
teeth. " Sczsdont," a preserver of the tee:h. And
it is true to its namo.^For boHutif^ing and pre-
serving the teeth, hardening snd invigorating the
gums and correcting all impurities of the breath, it
is without a peer in the world,
So'd by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers
everywhere, 75 cents per bottle. apl8-lw
BniLDiNQS CKCOKATKn. Flags of all sii's at thj
Carpet Warerooms of John C. Bell, coiner of San-|
some and California streets. apl7-tf
VERY CHOICE
Homestead Properties.
Ut3,
Telegraphic i^chool.
MB. (HIARIiE-) i.wnfd
I
OPKSS BIS
School for the Instruction of those who wish
Ito learn the art of Telegraphing, TO DAY. MarchS
JiOth, at S29 Bush street, a few doois above Mout-
!?omery. Room No. 10. mh30-2plm*
Icoste of advartising and expenses of sale. By^'J G Hodeo..
orderof the Boird of Trustees. SJ Q Hodge..
I HUGO DRE3CHFELD, Secretary.
Office. No. 6S Montgo.-uory street, Saa Francisco.
Mkteg Nott ts.
Mlnm% Kotitee,
California.
mhl9
KAGTT..a?y.
~\A 6 Hasey .
Tklkohaphio Despatcs. New York. March 20,|
IS65. To Badger & Lindcnberger. Agents Chickor
ing & Son's Pianos: Engage the best Hall fo)|
iottsohalk's CoBoeitg. We start April 3d.
mh28tf E. MUZZIO.
"Ian F aaclNco's Trlbnte to tbe Memory
or Abrabam Iiineola.
America h8 followed her martyred Presi
dent to the grave. Never was the grief of a|
Nation more bitter; never were mourners
re numerous; never were obsequies so
^nsive or so imposing. Yesterday saw a
continent in funeral procession; hundreds of
thousands yes, a million of men paying the
last tribute of respect to their dead leader.
Kvery city in the land at least every one
which had received the news took part in
the sad ceremony. From the Atlantic to the
Pacific, from the Southern Gulf to the North-
ern lakes, the country felt the sorrow and
wore the sable symbols of death, wept over
the base murder, and took part in public
demonstrations in honor of the dead.
In San Francisco, as in her sister cities,
a proper tribute was paid to the great de
parted. All labor and all business ceasedj
for the day. Nearly every house was clad in
mourning. The streets, draped in black and
white, and silent save where the procession
might be passing, indicated by their appear
ance the universal feeling. Thousaivi(j of flagsj
hungat half-mast, tr;.-a-.uod with crapi;. Four-
teen thousand men, representing tbfl people!
of all the States in the Union, and all the
leading nations of the world, were present
in the )rocession, which contained nearly
two-thirds of the voters of the city. Such
proportion of the inhabitants of so large a|
city never, we think, were collected on buc1i|
an occasion before
The last sad rite is performed. The Na^
tion has paid due respect to the dead, paid
it not in mere ceremony, but in the deepesi
sorrow. Our hearts wore a mourning too
deep to be measured by any outward show,
We had lost a President lost him during his
official term, lost him at the moment when
he was about to reap the reward and the!
glory of his fortitude and fidelity in the grav-
est perils, lost him when we trusted in him
more than in any other man, lost him who
was the chief representative of the cause ot
Freedom in all the world, lost him by cow
ardly, base, barbarous assassination, com
mitted by the very men whom he was aboutl
to protect. Such a loss, under such circum
stances, might well plunge a Nation into
grief, and awaken indignation as well as
grief.
The grave has closed over the man; the
cause for which he died survives and flour
ishes. The wounds of our country will be
healed, and its wrongs have been or will be
avenged. The Nation will soon enter upon
a new era of peace, good feeling, prosperity
progress and happiness. Freedom also lives
RupTUEE. The best and only oure for rupture if|
to be found at A. FoUeau's, pupil of Charrifire, of
'aris. Anatomical and Orthopidioal and Sargica |
Vlachinist of the French Benevolent Society. Spe
lialty of Artificial Le?s and Arms. OtBoe, 62-1
Washington street, first floor, between MontKomerj|
mdKearny; Manufactory. Sutler St. mhl4-2u
EzTBA Sahpli Roous. Leidesdorff street, be-
wecB Sacramento and Commeroial^Dealer in al
^inds of fine wines and liquors, and importer o1
Wise's celebrated Irish whi6ky. Families, passeii
ters and the public in general supplied at th<
ihortest notice._________^^________ inh24
Fob the vebt best Prutoobaph go to Bbadlei
t RuLOirsON Vance's old stand. fe25-tf
For S^ale.
A DOITBILR TKKEMENT HOTDSI
and Loton lehamastredt. ner Fifth. Hons<
hard finisael, two stories high, with a largi
Aufinished basement. Lot 2i by 1^. Now rented a'
510 per month. CUAS. P. KIMBALL.
620 Market street.
ap20-eodntf Office hours, from X till 4 p. it.
H>rSB ABTD I or, MIVTH SID
of California street, between Stockten and
Powell. 80 feet front by'7K deep; fourteen room?
gas and water, flower garden, beautiful view o)
iFront and North Bay.
House and Lot on Pine street near Taylor:
Lot43xl37M: House nine rooms, gas and hot
water, extra finish, with fine flower garden.
rajl House and Lot on north side Turk, between
JliilL^ason and Taylor streets; Honte nine rooms,
leas and water: fine artesiaa well; Lot 34Mx'37M.
House and Lot on Pine street, twenty-fivi
feet west of Taylor; seven rooms, gas and'
water; Lot 2z75.
Two New Houses on east side of Howard,
m* hundred feet south ofiHlurteonth sireet.
House and Lot north tide of Lombard street,|
between Dnpont and Kearny; Lot iOxlTAt
*ith one story Cottage.
M House and Lot on east side Grove Avenue
between Fifth and Sixth.Harrison and Bryant:
^even rooms, good stable, water. &o.
Also. Choice Homestead Lots, trom thirty to ont|
hundred feet front, with fuil depth, centrally lo
sated.
Some fine Fi.'ty Vara Lots. One Hundred Vara
Lots, and fu'l Blocks, for investment.
Apply to
GEO. W. DAM,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
apia-^lw *aa Montgomery street.
Flour! Fiour! Flour!
OBECION FLOUR IN ^H. SACKS, BX-
tra and superfine;
CHILE FLOUR, in half and quarter bags:
2C0O Bags CORN.
For sale by
- Arizona Consolidated Mining Cam>i
pany, Kurcka District, Arizona Territory Notice
There are delinquent upon the foUowing described^
stock, on account of assessment levied on the^
sixteenth day of Mar b, ISO , the several amountsj
set opposite the names of the respective sharo-l
holders, as follows: f
Names. No. Certificate. Siares, Amnunt f
Chaoin G W.................2.';t fi $1 2C|
Cha&manMrsS..........80 5 1
flatha^ay Q.:...............1153
apl2-2ptf
YATES & STEVENS.
SOS Clay street.
New Wholesale Store.
rtathaway G-.
Ke'ler M......"......
IjargeEli-'abeth..
Lange Kalima.....
LangeEv-a..........
Meers W N.........
Miller JH...........
McKenna M.......
......mo
..... 29
..... Sg
......9
......10
.....&'0
.....173
.....221
Nolan IJ.....................172
Shares,
f,
5
10
2
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
15
........1197
........U72
.......nr-,
.......liC6
.......1107
....... CM
........IfS!
...... 474
.......nil
.......ma
....... 882
.......12U5
........!)20
............615
............1081
............ 73
laROCERiES. PROVISIONS,!
Wines, Liquors, Sliip Stores,
&c.
<&c.. Olc.
i V nrt
IDI^"^ a-003DS!
PER STEAMEBS
ACCOtrST OF THE i:,AEGB In-
crease in our business we have LEASED THEl
(jARGE THBEE STORY BUILDING, No. 45l
vnd 447 BATTERY STREET, near Washington!
areet. in connection with our STORE ON MONT-
GOMERY STREET^WHEBE_WE CAN_FUR-
MISU FAMILIES. HOTELS, RESTTURANT"
JONTRACTORS, AND THE PUBLIC GENE-
RALLY, WITH THE BEST SElECTEDl
IGODS, AT THE LOWEST WII0LBSALE
PRICES, In quantities to please, and dolivere(i|
I'ree of charge.
BOWV BBOS.
apl)-2ptf
To LiCt.
t/k EftKOE ANO WBLE FrRKISHEV
HOUSE, containing eleven rooms, with water
ga'*. bath room, aud cooking range. Posses-
sion given May 4th. Fot terms, etc.. apply on tb<
,,r.mi='cs. No. 18 South Park, east end; nr to DANl
ttOUERa, K q.,attornoyailaw.Barren's Building
Merchant street. Rooms Nos. 22 aad 2^, sec?; u
flrvor. ap20-tt
COORE, ZOYARA & WILSOSVS
Grand Combination
O I 1=1. O XJ S
Will open for a short season on the lotadjoinine
the International Hotel, Jackson street.
On Friday Evening, April 21st, 1865
THIS IS AN EN'riSKET NEW ESTAB-
liabment, upon which an enormous amount o
money has been lavished to make i'. (what it it
jaoknowledged by all to be) the First Exhibition ot
heAgel Ii is superior in every parti ular. in
iluding the following unparalelled combination:
Ma. JAMBS COOKE'S CELEBRATED GiaCOS,
from Astley's Loadon, and the Hippotheatron-
New York
ELLA ZOYARA'S KQOE3TRI.4.N and ACRO-
BATIO TROUPE.
iVI iSON'S MAMMOTH IHIPPODROMB AN!
tIROUS.
MR. HENRY COOKB'S CORPS OF PERFORM
IN3 D03S. M0NKEY3 and PONISJ. from al:
parts of the World.
Cogether with a Splendid Stud of TRAINED
HORSES. PONiaS and MULSS.
MLLE LOGI>E, in hor Classio AoU; LITTLE
GEMMA, the Fearless Equestrian; JOHN BARKY,
Che Great Trick Rider and Champion Double Som-
meraault Artist; PtRCY AUB'i 1 A', the Youthfu
Gymnastic Champion: OLMA, tho Great Outomi-
i-aculosus; GEO. PEOPLES, the best boentc Two!
n<i Four Hurse Rider of the Age; YOUNG
LEROY. the Champion Hurdle Riderof the WoiU,
ap^
^or Santa Barbara and )San redro.l
The California Steam Naviga-|
tion Company's Steamship
CONSTITXJTIOIV.
AND S.4CBAMENT0,
ono I
o.'k
rV^E HATE KECEITED BY THE!
~ above Steamers and are now openins
f thn largest nod best assorted suipments
ORY GOODS froA the
Ne-w^ "STork Auctions
Bver offered in this market. All first class good8,|
and selected expressly for our
SPRING TRADE.
Chis, in addition to the large and well eisortedl
ttook now in store, offers superior inducements to|
Jity and Country Dealers, who will find our stock
mv of the best selectel and most extensive as wel)'
IS cheapest in the market. The New Goods oom-
srise in part the following:
Bleached Shirtings, all Standard Brands.
Bleached and Brown Sheeting, all widths,
Merrimac, Pacific, Sprague. Allen, and
American Prints, all Spring styles.
Pacific and Manchester De Laine.
Scotch Ginghams. Opera Flannels,
Denims, Ticks, Canton Flannels.
Shaker and Family Flannels.
Linen Table Damasks.
Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, &o
4-4 French Prints, Spring Styles.
French Lawns, beautiful patterns.
Lace Curtains and Draperies,
Rich Dress Goods for Bpiing.
Elegant Dress Silks, Plain and Fancy.
Men's, Women's, and Children's Hosiery.
Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy floods, &c.. 4o,
HOITNT TEKNON BUGKS-all numbers
ind widths, constantly ob hand.
TAAFFE & CO,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
WOOD km WILLOW WARE
^aiill4i Cordage and JSay Hope,
COTTON AND LINEN TWINES.
SIioeTtarea<I,eUIimg Thread and 9 aclilne
TIiTeed,
BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
iFislitngr Tackle of all kind
S^BCE raiDEKSIONED HATIN8 JUS!
. complete! catisfaotory and permtmeat ar-l
J.angemants with the msnufaoturers, are receivin|l
I constant additions to their large and well assortedj
|;took of the above line of goods, aud are preparoaj
'0 sell customers at greatly reduced rates, and onf
;be most liberal terms. Parties desiring to purohasti
J he above line of goods are respectfully invited tcj
I tive us a call and examirie for themselves, ^ f
Written orders will receive our prompt attention.!
ELAM & HOWES, '
fel-Sptf Nos. 310 and 312 Clay street
CALIFORNSA HOiVfE
nsurance Company.
Capital............................300,000,j
NSTTRE AOAIBTST EOSS OK D&MAGll
by Fire. BRICK AND FRAME BUILDINGSj
MERCHANDISE, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE |
tnd other Insurable Property in the State of Cali-
fornia, as LOW AS ANY OTHER SOLVENT
lOMPANY.
Nolan M.....................2C4
Nolan M....................228 10
RylandGF..................i 20 _ ,
IShortDM...................2)3 H Wi
mith George...............78 45 9
WejgantMrsPE...... IJi 6 1
Wickware H A............315 40 8
And in accordance with law and an order of thej
Board of Trg^tees, made on the dxte^nih day o
Vlaroh, 18S!, so many shares of each parcel of saidj
,_tock as may be neceseary, will be sold :tt public
iauotion, bv Kilwords, "Iney & Co., at No. 626 Mont
leornerv street,-i^an Francisco, California, on the
ITWENTY-KISIU DAY OF A I'RIL, 1865, at the!
hour of twelve o'clock it. of said day, to pay saidi
lelinquent a.^5?s.-ni6nt thereoB, together with cos" '
of advertising and expenses of sale.
JOHN Q. ADA.V1S. Secretary pro torn.
Ofiioe. No. 6 Montgomery Block. San Francisco.
ap!7-td
49- Aiameds; Ooal Mining CIcmDany, Uor-
al Hollow. Alameda County. Stato of Califor-
liia. Notice There are delinquent upon the fol-
lowing descrihfid stock on account of astossments!
evied on the eighth day of March. 1865. the several!
iimoaots sot opposite the names of the respeotivcf
shareholders, as follows:
Names. "No. Certificates.
MeroadoASeuUy............. 43
iLoni.'! Peres.....................Vti
jouis Pores.....................103
lE Cazalis.......................1(7
S Millou. No. 15...............40
S Milieu, No. 16............... 40
V Baron...........................316
I B Neulens.....................1^4
IPCs5on...........................233
IPCasscu...........................238
. ( Veiller..........................318
0 M S.)harlaoh.................231
}Rib................ ..............m
1 Estrem..........................277
Koenig..........................316
jBernard Lagoai^e...........93
MSernard liagoiiMe...........91
jBeroard '^'"y; - ......9'
StJeruard LRr^f^^L,........^'-i
jBernard Lasoar^^T.........105
, A G Ifusay . _........
iW H Harnden.........
JW H Hnrndea.........
(Henry llnrms.........
i fhos Hill.............;..
lhos Hill................
i VVm Jackson..........
|A Lindau...............
Ifi G Martin balance'
fPeter Malley..........
A H Murdock.....
W L Mead..........
WL Ulead..........
J W Mackay......
J W Mackay......
ij Vf Maokay......
J W Maokay......
C McCallin........
JMcSride........
P Nihil...............
P Nihil...............
P Nihil...............
John O'Brien......
J O'Brien............
J Parrish............
J Parrish............
1 J Pattol..........
SJ Parker..................... ^ _
M Quinu........................ 291
;A B Sampson..................i^"!
\ B S.mpson..................%8
HSchmiedetl..................n'6
tt : Terry.......................990
P Taylc.......................... 988
j & E Werthoimer..
W N Wade..............,
IG A Woed................
Wm Wagner............
'i. White balance......
7J
... 805
... 807
... 348
...1057
... 280
... 362
... 416
... 417
... 418
...1199
...1101
... 4S1
... 616
.... 2J7
145
, 787
1(05
,293
6
555
S
7
in
10
10
10
fi
5
10
10
5
15
2
3
10
25
23
10
10
10
2J
10
5C
10
10
10
S
0
10
5
10
10
4
10
10
10
10
10
14
75
2
15
2
15 ment shall remain unpaid on the EIGHTH DAY5Haas C S .
^'.,0P MAY. 186^. will bo advertised on the morniiigisHead A B.
SJ 'of thatdayasdelinnuent, at^d ualesj payment sballaManhtim j"
33, be made before, will bo sold on Friday, the 19th day*.,Schloss B....."
30^of May, ii'ii\ to pay the delinquent assessment, to-p" " " ~ ""*
3!;jf gather with costs of advertising and the expenses;
loj^of the sale.
JOEL F. LIGIITNEE. Secretary.
|Office at No. 60 Exchange Building. San Franciico,
California. ap6-lm
22 50;'the pecretary. at the otnee ot tno (Jompany, aio
72 5" Front street, San Francisco. Any stock upon which!
|; said asi^assment shall remain unpaid on FRIDAY.!
(ithe sixth day of January, 186j. will be advertised!
.........2)2 'iH
..........313 24 72
..........228 5 15
282 IS 45 - .......
nitcd R R 8'MCo:Z;375 50 150 Bon t-hat day as delinc^uent. and unless payment
Also holders' intBrBstiti tb fnlTnwini? oertifi-^'>'>"*' """^o '^f""'"'"'^ 8'<* on Thursday, the!
Icates vis- ">"'" in the following oertm-^jyj^ ^^^ ^^ January. 18, to pay the delinquent
Kiine J S, No. 298 of 4 shrs-sold March 3d, I865.i.as"""'t .together with costs of advert^ing and
and 1 taken by purchaser, leaving aXr/s..$9 Ouiixpe^s's of the sale. By order of the Board of
.^.1^ iW Indenendoct O-old and Silver Minineti
eSCorapany, Rwse River Mining District. Landerj
ICouuty. Nevada. At a meeting of the Board ofl
jTrusteej of said Company, held on this sevsnteenthl
jday of April, )8-5.itwas unanimonsly voted that I
IH'hereas, in consequence of the death of Presidentl
SLinCiiln. tie sale of tbe stock delinquent f >r thol
rseventh asse sment did net take t'laco on the fif-l
Iteenth inst., as advertised; Rcsolvf d, that the saidj
iassessment bo re-adverti^od. in acoordatice withi
|law. Therefore the stockholders are notified thHt|
|at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on theS
jeleventh dav of February. 1865. an assessment (No.
j7) of one dollar per share was levied upon thecapi-|
Ital stoci: of said Company, payable at cnce to the|
ISecretary. at his oflioo, or to Mr. C. T. Gaylo. Super-'
tinteudont. at Austin. Nevada. Any stock upor.
fwbich said ssgessment shall remain unpaid on thcl
ItWENTY-SEUOND DAY OF MAY next. i865,j
twill be advertised on that day as delinquent, and!
Sunless payment shail be made before, will ha soldi
Jon the Thiid day of June next. 1S65. to pay the dc-
Itinquent assessment, together with costs of advcr-K
stising and expenses of the sale.
1 W M. T. REYNOLDS. Secretary,
|apl8 Office, No. 401 Front st, San Francisco,
9
sol
75
7!
301
3i
at;
7
3'
isr
3:
3
3(
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81
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at I
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4(1
Smith A N, No. 29. of 23 shrs-sold March 3d. 186^.,
and 4 taken by purchaser, leaving 19shares $57 00
Smith A N, No. 265 of 16 shrs sold March 3J, 1865,
and 3 taken by purchaser, leaving 13 shrs...$39 COj
And in accordance with law and an order of thel
Board of Trustees made this day. April 17th. 1865,
so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may
be necessary will be sold at the ofiice of the com-
pany. No. 228 Front street, San Francisco. Cal,. by;
Jones & Bendixen, Auctioneers, on FRIDAY,
-he twenty-eighth d ay of Apr il, 1866. at three o'clook
p. M., to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,
together with costs of advertising ana expenses
}f the sale.
J. A. DRINKHOUSE, Secretary.
No. 228 Front street, San Francisco. California,
_^__________________apl8-td
^f Peninsula Mining Oompany Locatloni
of Mine; San Antonio District, Lower California.!
Mexico. Notice. There are delinquent upon the
Ifollowing described stock, on account of assessment!
levied March 1st. 1865, the several amounts set op-l
cosite the names oi the respective shareholders, asj
follows;
kTrustees,
C. V. S. GIBBS. Bec'y.
Office, 310 Front street. San Franoisoo.l
-_r At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of (he
above named.(Company, held April .Sd. 1865. it wasi
(resolved, in consequence, ef omissions in the prevl'
Jous delinquent asses!metit list, advertised Jan.
Suary 6th, that notice of aaacsament No. 6, levied
)Novembcr 30th. 1864, be reijublishcd. and that no-
jtice is haroby given that any stock upon which said
^assessment shall remain unpai.l on WEDNESDAY,
'the Teeth Day of May. 1865, will be advertised on
vhat day as delinquent, and uaiess payment shal
be made hefore. will be sold at public auction on
jMuNDAY. the Twenty-second Day of May. 1865,
iat the salesrooms of Edwards, Olney & Co.. 626
SMontgomery street, to pay delinquent assessment,
Itojether with cost of advertisement and expense of
jskIo. By order of the Board of Trustees,
ap9-td SC V. S. GIBBS, Seo'y.
Shares. Amount.l
33 $a
25 Z
25 il
5 5
278 278
S7K 278
33 2
SO S
28 2
100 100
164 164
50 f.fi
eo 5r
20 5C
m s
5
5- E
5 / 6^ t
60 e<
III Losses Paid in United States Gold Coinl
And in aocarlance with the law. and an ordei
ijjf the Board oT Trustees, made on the eighth
(lay of March, 1865. so many sh.are8 of each
Bparcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be
l^old at the salesroom of Maurice Dore & Co.. No,
pZl Montgomery street, San Francisco, on SATUR-
jOAY. April 2id, 186?, at twelve o'olook, m.. otj
jiairt day. to pay said delinquent assessments there-
1 )u, *,ogether with costs of advertising and expense
ht saia. ~ L. FRANCONI. Secretary,
I )ffico. northeast comer of Montgomery and Jack
son streets. San Francisco. ap7
49- &lemania Silver Mining; Company,
>an Antonio District, Lower California, Mexico. ,
There are delinquent upon the following describedj
stock, on account of assessipent levied on the fcur-
itcenih day of March, 1865. the saveral amounts sot!
ipposito the names of the respective shareholders,
las follows:
Names. No.'Certificatos. No. Shares. Amount
Obas Alpers.....................181 5 m
aetra Berring..................169 16 K
(f P Clay............................83 30 3(
A Cohen (Ellen W^ulf).....i90
V Cohen (Maggie Qreor)...291
If P Dann.........................26 10 1(1
\l Bhrlioh........................274 10 1(1
bewisEmanuel.....t........170 10 l(i
Henry Fisher....................luS 10 Kj
Henry Fisher....................159 25
ilenry Fisher....................172 5 E
Henry Fisher....................222 10 V
ITenry Fisher......-...........249 15 15
Henry Fisher....................273 6 6
iJs Jaaobs..........................54 10 1(
Kdward F Tohon..............223 10 10
a Kobn...........................160
FPLwot..........................82
By order of the Board of Trustees,
apl5-td J. M. BUFyiNGTON. !Joeretary.
WGhoUar Blivar Mining Company Offloe,
!434 CaUfornia street. San Frattcisco, April 14th,
i!;65. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Chollar
jSilver Mining Company will be held at their ofiice.
Jon SATURDAY. ApriUOth next, at 11 o'clock i.M.
apl5-td_______________W. E. DEAN. Saorttary.
J&- Diana '?old and bilver iiaining uom
jpany. Reese River Mininjr District, Lander coun
ky. Nevada. N otioe is hereby given that at a meet-
jing of the Trustees of said Company held this day,!
I.April 11th. 1865, an assessment (No. 1) of ThrotI
Uoilars ($3> per share was levied upon the capitall
^tock of said Company, payable in gold coin of thel
United States, on or belore the 12th day of May,i
11865, to the hocretsry, at his office. No. 2,;8 Frontj
(street, San Francisco. Ca!.. or to J D. Pricgle,
iSapcrintecdent. Austin. Lander county. Nevada
lAuy stock on which said assessment shall rcmaio
iunpaid oii said 12th day of May. 186^, wiil be advor
'.iaedon that day as delinquent, and unless pa:,
fmcint wball be made befcre will be sold on the
ll'UIRTY-FiaST DAY OP MAY', 1865, at 3 o'olook
p. M., to pay said delinquanTiisses'jment thereou,
(together with costs of a.ivcrtslriEand expenses o
Ithe sale. J. A. DRIPEHOUSE, Sec'y.
No. 238 Front atree^-_SaT> Francisco,iCal.
N. B. The above/aes6ssm."'.Tt 18 levied ioj? iht
jpeoiil purpose of stcttririf: an engine for tho mine
apl2-td
4W- Keystone Minlnz Company, CowSi
ICaiion District. Copperopolis. Calaveras county,I
JCalifornia. Annual meeting. Notice is herobyl
igivon that tho Annual Meeting of the stockholdersl
(of tho Keystone Mining Company, for the purposci
lof electing Trustees for the ensuing year and!
ltransaotion;of euchother business as may bejbroughtl
jtieforc them, will bo hold at the office of the Com-I
jpany, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, the thirdj
Iday of May. 1865. By order
^ ^^ . WM. A. DANA. President.
J. S. Hall, Seo'y.
Copperopolis. March 27,1865. apl-lm
** JotiepMne Mining Compenr Osbo!
District. Coso County. California. Notice There
jaro delinquent upon the following described stock,
on account of assessment levied on the Second day
of March. A D.1865, the several amounts set oppo
site the names of the respective Shareholders, asl
follows:
No. of
rtifioates. Shares. Am't
,.......1244 21 $i(J
.......118i 15 If'
.........571
........734
859
"M. 904 each
1074,10*7 each
8i2
956
Names,
las C Corey...
Jas C Coroy...
I las C Corey...
JPHalo........
J P Hale..
No. Certificates.
..............93
..............94
..............95
..............37
?8
Sharee.
iO
21
20
2
2
1
5
Amonnt
$2(0
200
2.0
2)
M
10
SO
VBappalioe3old and Silver MinicgCom-
jpany Rosario District, State of Sinaloa. Mexico
,^Notice There are delinquent upon the following
Jdesoribod stock on account of assessments levied
on the twenty-first December. 1834, and January
jthiitr-first, 11*65, the several amounts set opposite
jthe names of the respeotive shareholders, as fol-
jlows:
Shares. Dao.2l. Jan.31.
Names.
Ads t. L B_____
iBlood, J H......
Barker, J........
Uarker, J........
' ^orei. A..........
Gallimd, A......
Galland, A.......
Goldstein & Seller.......
*3.Uoway, Mrs....
mh21-2ptf
107 BATTEBT STltEET,
Between California and Pine.
John Parrott,
E H.Parker.
Charles Hosmer,
Levi Stevens,
J. B. Roberts,
Leopold Cahn,
John H. Redington,
John Q, Parker, Jr.,
Elias H, Jones,
F. J. Thibault,
T. E, Baugh,
C. J. Deering.
H. Heynemann,
Hall McAllister.
B. Hemenway.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas H. Selby,
A. B. McCreery,
R. Q. Sneath,
Albert MiUer,
Geo. H. Eggers,
A. J. Coghill.
Charles Duisoaberg,
C. F. MacDermott.
B. P. Lcwo.
Daniel Callaghan.
A. Block,
C. J. Janeon,
J, 0. Wilmerdingi
A. H. Titcomb.
James Michael.
PACIFIC,
and thrives, vigorous, militant, resplendentHJOHN S. BUTTERS.....................COMMANDBB
in complete steel, surrounded by millionsr
who are proud to be her zealous advocatesj
and her devoted'soldiers. Among those whoj
have been her soldiers in the past, Abraham!
Lincoln occupies the first place. He livedl
as a man should live. His life has not beeni
Id vain; it has given a new sanction to hu-j
man rights, and new glories to his native!
land.
^ill leave Broadway wharf for the above ports oi
4IINAT............................APRIL as, 16
At lO o'olcli A. H.
Bills of lading will be furnished to shippers, and I
lone others signed.
For Freii.'tit or Passage apply on board, or at tht
iffice of the California Steam Navigation Company j
9n the northeast corner of Front and Jackson sts.
apao-td_________J. WHITNEY. JR.. President
WELLS FARGO & GO'S
\az
OIL WELLS TOOLS.
WE HATE COMPtEfEB TWO SETSf
of tools and machinery, of the latest im-|
Iprov^ments. from drafts and Hpecificatiotisreoeivedl
i lirect from the oil regions of Pennsylvania. foi|
Iborirg oil wells for the l-hiladelphia and California
IPe roleum i/'ompany. of which Dr. J. Letterman i^.l
flSuperiu'tendant. and are prepared to foroish at thel
lahorte.-t notice all tools of the latest improvement!
itbr boring oil wells. We have all the neceesarya
flrafts and specifications lor distils and refining oil
Joil. which wo can furnish. All parties wishing anjl
|of the above machinery will get all necessary infor'|
Imatioa by calling at our establishment.
I COFF'EY & RISDON,
gip8-2ptf Iron Works, cor. Bush and Market sts.j
llie Great Martyr t,t Freedom.
Abraham Lincoln is preeminently thel
martyr of Freedom, and in that light his
memory will be preserved to future times.!
He is the great martyr of Freedom, the chief
representative of the cause of Liberty and!
Equality in the history of the world. Fo
that glorious fame he has no rival, no emu
lator. Others have been as able, and as
zealous, but they lived in epochs of less ac-
tivity, they held positions of less influence,
their acts had less significance, their lives
nd deaths were more obscure. The long
list of those who have become eminent by
their tabors for freedom may .ha^^xamlned
from neginning to end, and not one can be
placed upon a level with Abraham Lincoln
as a martyr in the cause of human rights.
Too often the name of Liberty has been in-
voked in the cause of anarchical license, or
of a class who wished no restraint upon the
oppression of their slaves or subordinates
But Lincoln's devotion to freedom is without
a stain, as his greatest deed is without a par
allel. At the head of the greatest republic,!
in the most brilliant epoch of civilization,
without the suspicion of any base or selfish
motive, by the stroke of his pen he
raised four millions of men from absolute
slavery to absolute freedom. The annals of
Greece and Rome, of all the great and glori
ous nations of ancient and modern times
may be searched through in vain for a politi
cal action which will bear comparison with
that for its immediate importance at the time
or its permanent influence upon the welfare
of mankind generally. And for that he wai
slain. The manner of his death adds nothin
to his merit, but it gives a peculiar brilliancyl
to his fate, and throws a halo over his mem
ory. There is something hallowed in mar-l
tyrdom. It touches the deepest sympathies
of the human heart; and thus it is that the
blood of martyrs becomes in very truth the
seed of the church. The cause for the sake
of which men become martyrs must always
command the respect of other men. Aud
the martyr himself acquires a fame and com
mands an affection which would never have
been his if his death had been obscure; and
Lincoln, the President of 30,000,000
Americans, the head of the first of nations
the honest, the magnanimous man, without
fear and without reproach, the great emanci
pator, at the moment of triumph and of
mercy, became a martyr! His fame will be
bright and his name will be sacred so long
as men continue to love liberty.
For tta Steamer of April St, 1865.
OUR KEXT REOVLAB
Express for the Atlantic Stat6t|
and Europe will be dispatched,
via Panama, per Pacific Mail
Steamship Company's steamn
OOLDEN CITY,
W. V. LAPIDGE.................................Commander
ON SATURDAT, APRII. i, 1865,
At 10 o'clock A. K.
TREASURE shipped at reduced rates, and IN'
DURANCE under our own policies held with tht
best English Companies, viz:
Indemnity Mutual Insurance Company:
Marine Insurance Company:
lloyal Exchange Insurance Company, and
London Assurance Company. ^ "^
Treasure receive<,l for shipment until l^^o'doch
.)n the tiiitlit t,revi4,iB to the sailing of the?teaiaer^
md ^mall packages and parcels received to within.
ne hour of tho time of sailing. I
EXCHANGE drawn on most ef the prinoipivl
uties and towns in the Atlantic States.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
p20-td Parrott's Building. Montgomery st.
DRAWING PAPER
TV^ AI^E HOUSE.
fFiirnUare, Beddiog, &c.
H. nORSTMAHirN &, CO.,
T'-^iO "Wasihliigtoii Street,!
OPPOSITE THE PLAZA.
OFlflCB, 224 and 226 CALIFORNIA BTRBKT.|
Below Battery Street.
B. F. LOWE. President
J OHH G. PARKER. JR.. Secretary. mhl9-2plni{
istonewall Consolidation Gold and SliTer
Klning Company.
3sr o ? X o js .
Iff A Meeting of the Stockholders of the Stone-
wall Consolidation Gold and Silver Mining Com-
pany win bo held on SATURDAY, April 22d. 1865,1
at i o'clock. P. M.. at the ofiioe of the company,!
S'o. 1, Government House, corner Sansome andi
iVashington streets, San Piancisoo, for the Election^
jof Trustees,
By order of the Trustees.
ap8 E. C. MoCOMB, Secretary
W Lapfgeer.....................167
H Levison........................292
M Mendheim....................40
3 Marks...........................47
3 Marks..........................99
3 Marks...........................100
i Maiks...........................101
8 Marks...........................ISr
a Nunan...........................90
RNunan...........................176
S P Pfirter........................2S8
r,Ross..............................158
L Rosener........................212
S L Simon........................140
P E fichneider..................156
F F Schoeider..................231
F F Scbneider..................235
H H Schatfar....................179
Ohas MuUor........',............164
hai MuUer.....................245
H W Schmidt...................224
H W Schmidt...................2i5
H W Schmidt...................2r6
H W Schmidt...................259
H W Schmidt...................260
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10
10
5
10
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10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
10
5
10
31
5
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10
10
25
25
25
25
18
20
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*- Baltimore American O-old ana Silver!
Wining Company Location. Gold Hill, Storey
County, Nevada. Notice. There are delinquent
upon the following described stock, on account of|
issassmeat levied on the sixth day of March, 186i,
tho several amounts set opposite the names of th(
Irespective shareholders, as follows:
WK HATE ON KAKrn KOWj
and are constantly receiving,
large and well selected stock ol
Ftl H.N ITUHE, of the latest 8tyle,
which we will sell at prices to suit the times.
Particular attention paid to all orders, and all
work wsrra-.ted to tioas represented.
-The only Pa'IENT FURNITURE POLISHj
always on hand: alto, a large etock of
LppK^INC CLASS; PLATEA^^
|0f all Siies. direct from Europe.
H. HORSTMANN & CO..
apl-2ptf 740 Washington st, opposite the Plaial
ISo.Cert,
1 23
16-38
j!)76
177
I 52
1140
1141
161
M
fflDfiLITI LODGE, NO. 120, F. iKO A. M
^
The memtoerfl are Hereby
to I'ttond a,jSt)eciAl Meetin? THISJThurs
are hereby nqtifiec
_ . __ _ _ ispeciil
day) EVBNINGJ, at 7H o'clock, at Masoni
romplo, (St. John's Hall.)
8oj ourainir brethrad and mombers of sister lodge*
ire fraternally invited to atte^id.
By order of the W.M.
ap30-l SEIXAS SOLOMONS. Secretary
4^^ Eureka Typographical Uniou Boomt
\pril lytb. Iifi5. a m At a meeting of the Eurcki
rypographicil TTnitin, No. 21, held this day, Kred
U. KrauTh, A. M.Kenaday, Wm Smith, Oharlit
i5ahb and James C. Wyndhaaa were appointed i
Committee to prepare res lutlonR oxp essive o'
'.he opmions of the Union on the occasion of th.
lamentable de^th of tho President. The Commit
tee reported tho following resolutions, which wert
jfd"^ ed to be published:
Whrrkas, In commoQ with our fellow citizens o^
t.he Unit-.d cStites. the meirberiof Eureka Typo
raphical Union, No. 21, ot' tno city of San Fran
is-io. fociiiiff dftoply bereaved by the terrible ca
am it*' tUat, hfisrtfocntly befallen uiT^^ a Naion. ir
be a?ays iaati q of our beloved Chief Ma^istrat'i
Abeaham Lincoln, dos'ra to attest our deep griei
it ni.s lamentable ocaurr^nce: therefore.
Resolved, That this Uoion fpreaj upon its min-
u;es this exjtres.4on nf our gfiof forthe honorec
li^ad, and our utter abhorrence lor the perpetrator
jf'he *59ridishded,
Jicsoloed, That the members of this Union wear ;
^aitabie emblem of mourning f^jr the spase of thirt:
days.
Resolved. That the above be published in the
lailj- i;apers of th'S city, and that a copy of the samt
bi forwardoi to the widow of our lamented ChieJ
Magistrate, and to the National Typograph.ca:
Uiii jn. apiO-i
GEO. B. HITCHCOCK &CO.,j
CotrntiDg-hoase. Bank aod Insaranoe Stationers.
Nos. 413 and 415 Sansome street.
mh4-netThlaw Comer of Commercial.
FIREMAN^S rUND
(nsurance dl)mpany,{
Ho. BS8 MOOTSOKEKT SXSXT,
Casb Capital, $1300,000.
sao,ooo,
Xha treateet amonnt takan on anr one lUk.
S. H. PARKER, Piosidant.
CHARLBS R. BOND. Seitetary. iy21-letf
ftanhattan Fire Insurance Co I
OF HKW TOBK.
lASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS^
)SPOSIX IN BAN FRANCISCO...
Clennlae Cliika Eammel,
Tir BOND, OB nrXT PAI1>
8. THOMAS TAYLOR &. CO.,
mh22-2ptf 413 aod 415 Clay street
E x:Gia:jk.isra-:Ej
on
Ifazatlan, Gasyiuas, HermoslUo,!
Alamos, and Darango.
IHB nfiiBEBSISIiriSia SfUA."^ JM SVi I
. to Bait
I In Messrs. Melohsrg. Hermanos & Co., Maiatl^n
Uo do do pAS'-^ble in Aloiaos
Do do do ilu Dnr&ngo;
Do do do do Hermoeillo |
Do do do do GliiBymss;
Also, on Jnan A. Robinson. Ksq.. Gnaymaai
And ou Ceiedonio Ortin. Ksq,, Horiuosillo.
HODQEES, MEYER k CO.,
apl-nom2p-tf 814 Washington street.
IfOSBPH A. DONOHOB.
San JTranoieoc.
BUaEHK KKLLY,
Mew York.
...$750,CE
... 7R,<MM>E
Columbia fire Insurance Co
aif JSKW roBK.
JASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-......$00,CWi
ofj )KPOSIT IN SAN FRANCISCO......... 75,00C
rHK ABOVE MEBTTIOKKB WSl,!..
known and responsible Companies havim
omplied with the law enaoted at the last session o
he Leeislatcre, aad deposited with Messrs. DONO-
lOE. RALSTON i. CO.
18 additional saoority to Polioy holden, wUl eeB-{
inae to Insure
KKKCHASIDISE,
FTTBmTUnX.I
ind other property in California. Oregon, and Nc
ada Territory, against Loss or Damage by Fire |
tpon the most favorable terms.
ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID IN UHITKI |
TATES GOLD COIN.
B. B. SWAIN * CO., AQENTS,
eH-Sp f No. 0 Front st. oomer of California
OCCIDENTAL
(nsurance Oompans',j
SOUTHWEST CORNER
IfOBtgomery and California ste.
OOrVOHOJB, KEIiLiY & CO.
Scut X^s-anoisoo,
E1J }JBM MJEJAaY A, CO.,
7.5
JS
Ii73
|.ill
5:4
162
Im
|339
411
147
1-112
510
149
156
163
319
2)
61
|562
)93
J67
ifS
72
5f6
^,97
M
V2
)69
|i04
,i07
H74
540
341
39
;632
U
iSO
28
i.9
I'iS i
635
|o36
1i43
!i57
158
BSo6'
Names. No. Shares.
Joseph Paxson................. 10
Louis Sloss A Co............... 29
J M Cannon..................... 3
J M Cannon..................... 5
Sol Weil........................... 5
Sol Woil........................... 5
Sol Woil........................... 6
Sol Weil........................... 10
Sol Weil........................... 10
Hoi Weil........................... 10
Sol Weil........................... .S
Isaafc Cook ..,.................. 10
irsuVy uayriajrirr.............^S
H Jaoobs.......................... 6
U Jacobs.......................... 6
J Cradelbangh.................. 10
Beniamiu t'rice............... 10
Thos A Atkineon............ 5
C Klopst-.ok..................... 10
L B Frankel..................... 10
A Hirsohman.................... 5
F R:Baby...........................20
Amonnt
$3(1
871
C|
16
1
lt
16
.311
3(
3i
241
R W Heath 4 Co.............. 10
H H FUeg & Co............... 5
H H Flagg & Co............... 5
A A Harris....................... 13
W W Corjell.................... 2
A Wapler......................... 10
J P Ks'jncday.................. 5
J P Kenneday.................. 5
S Level.............;............... 10
S Level............................. 10
S Level.......................... 5
J P Glallagher.................. 5
J P Gallagher.................. 19
A E Head........................ 20
A E Head........................ 10
19
8
3
5
5
49
10
55
10
10
10
5
5
10
6
5
10
4
J as Morgan.......~.............. i
- " 5
5
5
10
A Deney...
A Deney...........................
P H Russell.....................
Geo Loti................ ........
Thos Mullen.....................
M i; Hiliyer.....................
R F Morrow.....................
M Meyer...........................
Geo E Williams...............
Geo E Williams...............
Geo E Williams...............
J E de 11, Moatagnie.......
J F! de la Moiitagnie......
J E de la Montagnie........
J l-j do la MontaErnie........
J E de la Montagnie........
J K de la Moniaguie........
Wei Fleming.,
SXCHANCE 09t
HBW YORK.
BANK OF LONDON__,.........LOKDOW.
BANK OF IRELAND._______a'-JpM_
Re-advertisement.
jOne Thousand Dollars Reward !|
BOARD OF FIReInDERWRITERS,
Julius Regensburg...,
EM Derby.................
EM Derby.................
E L Sanderson..........____
And in accordance with the law. and an order ol
the Board of Trustees, made on the sixth day ot
March, 1865. so many shares of each parcel of said
itock as may be necessary, will be sold at the
salesroom of Cobb & Sinton.No. 40() Montgomery
itreet, San Francisco, on TUESDAY, the twenty-
5fthdayof April, 1865, at the hour of twelve o'clock!
tf., of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex-
nenses of the sale
J. H. 8AYRE, Secretary,
OfRce, Room No. 3-3 Montgomery Block, corneij
Montgomery and Washington streets. San Fran-
cisco. California. apIO-td
iH W Schmilt...................i77
iC Sohnaittacher...............191
.'has Trautner..................1,57
L Tichner.........................97
L Tiohncr.........................Il7
L'lichner.........................310 10 ICl
L Tirhnw.........................261 20 SC|
L, Tiohner........................261 15 1!
Ii Tiohner.........................261 10 10}
t? T Boraen.......................2S2 35 35|
ftVooiman......................5i 10 II
H Voorman......................213 10 1(
,\ Wolf..............................181 65 6'
L White & Bro..................4t 10 lfl
F W-igner.........................2fi6 5 5
,W Weiker........................209
!8am Gresr........................258 8 8S
DrGWiss........................149 50 U
And in a''cordance with law, and an order of the!
Board of Trustees, made on the 14th dayof Maroh,
86;, so many shares of each parcel of said stock a^
may be necessary, will be sold at the auction roome^
ot Maurice Dora k Co., No. 3^7 Montgomery street,
dan Fracoisoo, on THURSDAY, tho Twenty-
seveath day of April. 1865. at the hour of 1 o'clockl
p. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent asseES-|
|ment thereon, together with costs of advertisini
and expenses of sale.
B. GATTEL, Secretary.
apl5 OiSce. No. 519 Montgomery street.
4t8r Butte Sold and Sliver Mioltig Com
jpany. Santa Clara District, Hamboldt County,
1j^evade. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting.
of the Boatd of ^festees of said Compaoy, held orj|
jthe iCth dav or .^irrr 1*16, an assossmont <?f OU!
Sdollar I'cr ihare waajovied ufion the Capita
|of jwid C9mpany, ?s^ab1.-5 on wio 12th day of .
1S:5, in United 8t4".54 gold snd silver coin, to IheJ
irfecrotary. No. 6^'loutgomery street, in the Cits!
jof Saa Fra-acisco. Any Stock upon which said!
assessment shall remain unpaid on SATURDAY j
the 13th day of May, 18 5, will be advertised o-
that day as delinquent, and unless payment shnll!
jbe maie before, will be sold-n Monday, the ;:Sth!
fday of May, 18 5, to pay the delinquent a^sest^ment,!
jtogether with co.st of advertising and expanses ot
(sale. By order of the Hoa-d of IVuHtees,
apl2-td HUGO DRESCHFBLD, Secretary.
ar Barrsteros Mining Comsjany, Distrlot!
fof Cosala. Sinaloa.Mexi!!0.~Notice. There arodo-'
tlinquent upon the following described stock, oiii
i-aocount ot assessment levied on the sixth day of,
jMarch, 1865, tho several amounts set opposite thoj
jnamos of the respeotive shareholders, as follows:
Name. CertiScate. Shares. Amount.
lAJ Gladding............... 64 6 $15 U,
l.surentHele...............69 1 2 t(l
B P Hart.....................139 15 37 EG|
llferdinand Vasiault.....162 1 2 5,
Ferdina!:d Vsssault.....ISl 14 35 Clj
SSamuel Brannan.........172 101 62 5i
And in accordance with law. and an order of the!
jLioard of Tru.itees, made on the sixth day oil
fMarch. A. D. 1865, so many shares of each par-l
!el of said stock, as may be necessary, will be soldi
Iat public auction, by Edwards, Olni-y X Co., at Np.|
1626 Montgomery street, San Franoicoo. CalitorBia.
Son the TVVENTY-FlKSr DAY OF APRIL, 1865.
gat the hour of eleven o'clock A. ifi of said day,|
_to pay said delinquent assessments thereon, to-
fgether with the cost of advertising and expense.'
lof the sale. J. L. SANFORD, Secretary.
ap8 Office. 312 Washington street. San Francisco.
49* Bu^kayo Gold and Bilver Mlninsj
lompany Devil's Gate District. Lyon County
.Hastate of Nev,-da, Notice is hereby given, that at|
, Ha meetinsr of the Board of Trustees of said Com-
pany, held on the Sd day of April, 1885, an assess
ment of Five ($i) dollars per share was levied uponl
the capital stock of said Company, payable on th<
4th day of April, 1805, in United States gold coin.tc
the Secrota-'y, at the office of the Company, No. 43?
.lackscn street, San Francisco. Any stock upor
which said asse.=f'ment shall remain unpaid oi
FRIDAY, THE (5th) F'FTH DAY OP MAY.
1865, will be advertised on that day as delinquent:!
Jand unless payment shall be made before, will b<J
;sold on Wednesday, tbe seventeenth (17th) day of!
.Mcy, 1865, to pay delirqnent assessments. togethe>|
Iwith costs of advertiEmg and expenses of sale.
By order of I he Board sf Trustees.
EDWARD C. LOVELL, Secretary,
ap4-lm Office 4JS Jackson St.. San Francieoo.j
'^- 11 Taste Silver Kinina; Company, So
Snora, Mexico fan Franci.,eo. April 14th, 1865.-
IN otioe is hereby given, thai at a meeting of th<
l^oard of 'i'rustees of said Company, hold on tht-
|14 <h day of April, 1865, an assessment of Two Do
.ars per share was levied upon the assessable stocl
pi said Company, payable on the 15ih day of Apri
juSSS, in gold coin of tiie United States of America,
ito the Secretary, at tho office of the Company
IRoom No. 1, northwe:-{t corner of Sansome ano
1 Washington streets. Any stock upen which saic
tissos-'mont shsll remain unpaid en tho FIF
Iteenth day of may. ises, win bo advertlset?
that day as delinquent, and unless payment
UhaJ be made before, will be sold on the 26th da?
of May. 1865, to pay the dolinqueut assessment,
Icogether with costs of adverl.ising and expenscf
of sale. E. C. McCOMB, Secretary.
IRoom No. 1. northwest corner Washington and
Sansome streets, San Francisco. Cal. apI5
>ae>'JS'ranoo-Aiaerlosna Bil?or Miuins Uom-
oany San Antonio District. Lower California,
Mexico. Notice. There are delinquent upon thel
Ifollowing described stock, on account of assessment!
levied en the fifteenth day of March. 1865, the 8cve-|
iral amounts set opposite the names of the respec-
jtive shareholders, as follows:
Names. No. Certificates.
John Apel....................323
iohn Apel....................4 <S
John Apel....................426
John Apal....................430
John Apel....................420
0 R Caston..................368
J j;DuPrat.................185
A Himmelmann...........430
5am Greer....................193
iVm Hayes..................155
Estate of John Heron,
deceased....................236
Estate of John Heron.
deceased....................237
S Marks.......................182
JA Menli....................359
Uy Schroeder..............120
-lam Smith..................183
H Smith......................416
O Wreio.......................63
And in accordanoe with law. and an order oil
the Board of Trustees, made ou the fifteenth day
31 March. 1855. so many uhares of each parcel oil
Isaid stock, as may be necessary, will be sold on!
MONDAY, the first day of May, 1865, at the hour!
of one o'clock, p.m., of said day, a the office of|
the oompany,No.519 Montgomery street, San Fran-
ci^oo, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,!
together with costs of advertising and expenses of
Isale. B. GATTEL, Secretary.
apis Office. No. 519 Montgomery street,
*Sf OuaHapariH MiniHK Comjjany, Dxstrlot|
of Gu-isanaris, State of Chihuahua, Mf<xico. No-
Itice. The annual meeting of the stockholders o!
Itne Guasaparis Mining Company will be held at the|
lofiico of the Compa-'y. No. 40 Montgomery block,
jiii tie city of S&n Francisco, Callforria, on MON-J
OAY,,the first day May, A. D. 1865, at 1 o'clook p.j
'm., for the election of Trutees and the transaction!
of any other business which may come before said!
jme'.ting.
apl6-td_____________J. S. BLATCHLEY. Seo'y.
- Oreen Oold snd Bilver Mining Comps-
ay Location of works. Gold Hill District. Storey!
ICcunty. Nevada. Notice. There are delinqnenti
upon the following described stock, on account ofs
assessment No. 10. levied on the tento day of March,
|186>, the several amounts set opposite the name^j
jof the respective shareholders, as follows:
Names. No. Certificates. Shares. Amonnt
No. of
Shares.
2)
15
10
25
25
10
10
76
2
10
25
10
I s
fi
25
5
28
60
12
M
1
64
14
20
15
2
65
2
10
2
ares. Amount
2 $1C(
i!> in
S 251
1 E.(
2 lOi
9 45(
10 5 ((
4 2 01
1 5(
20 10 0
60 25 C(
5) 26 OC
40 20 OC
10 50(
Wl 30 0(
20 10 Cl
25 12 6(
10 5 00
iBabcock D..
jBarnesRS..
iliarnosRS.....
Jtiowlcy S C........
jCIark L S, balance
1 Doyle WR............
yoylaWa............
Oreschfield Hugo ,
Daniels J L............
Darnell H Y,
paruoll H Y.
iDuke Uro ....
Fitch J R ....
Heath R W........,.
Heath K W.........,
Ularris Henry..
..102
..2C9
..............210
..505
...... 83
._....42J
,..... 421
.......441
........481
............510
...........fll
............514
............621
,...603
..513
..iC9
10 $10
15 15
15 15
30 30
31^ Ql
10 10
15 15
50 50
2) 20
20 20
20 20
3 S
70 70
10 10
12 12
4 4
10 10
10 i 10
50 ' ,5(1
10 10
Hicks. Dan.....................204
U-jloombo. S E........1233.1239 each
llolcombe, S E..I.240,1241,124! each
Mown,:. R N...........i........ 8'i4
KerseyrjJ J>............1254. 12;5 each
uund, H.........................321
Loveland, L F........1297,12S8 each
..awton, F......................12C4
Lawton, F......................1223
Lawton. P......................122i
(iawton. F......................I26O
|f.awton. F.....................none
Ma^ne, Chas...................1191
Vlendon, G A..................01
Mention. G A..................liOl
.VIorganstern, S...............836
l^iewmark, M J...............1.83
jOivens, J fl.....................1275
I I'Brien. M..................... 9;4
jPorkins, J G....................1216
luinn, R.........................863
Itogers. RC.....................IKO
Rogers. Dan....................764 5
Rogers, Dan....................779 15
Roan. S M.............__......10-55 5
Reeve. G B & Co.............1277 81
Stoddar. E....................... 251 3
Htoddar. E.......................Iu52 14
jShaw, L w.......................363 5
jShaw, L N..................... 758 10
Sears, J F........................1106 11
Toftan, S........................901 5
Towan, S.........................1014 20
Unger, A......................... 738 i5
lUnger, A.........................8i0 SO
'Wairsn. Geo...................lC2-i 3
Van Lokeren, A..............1214 6
Van Bergen, J.................679 JO
Van Bergen, J.................740 50
jVan Reed, L J.........2'6.1U64 each fi
Van Reed. L J.........254.1195 each 10
JVan Reed. L J...............1657 )5
IVan Reed. L J...............1210 2>
lOean, Peter.....................1278 50 EO
IMurnhy, D......................1280 66 661
l/.wiokey, G.....................Ii95 JO 21
Blood, JH......................1295 40 4l|
lY oung, W H...........1290, l>yl each 50 lOJ
Youcg, W H............lJ9i 1S93 each 0 10(
jPeebles. Wm..................1301 37 38
1 And in accordance with law, and an order of tht
lli,i!ird of Trustees, made on the fourth day of April,
1865, so many sharts of each parcel of said stock as
laaay bo necessary, will be sold at tho auction room
In John Middleton & Son, No. 400 Montgomorji
Istreot, San Franoisco. on theTWENTY-SE VENTH
jDAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1865, at 12 o'clock m. of that|
jday. to pay said delinquent assessments thereon
iro.^ether with costs of advertising and expenses 0
jthe sale. W.W. LAWTON.
Secretary Josephine Mining Company^
apl2.td No. 401 Montgomery st., San Franoisco.
La Fernandez Oold and Bilver Mining!
;ompany. Hermosillo Mining District. State of
SSonora, Mexico. Notice is hereby given, that at si
Smeeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company,!
Sheld on the 8ih day of April, 1865. an asEoasment,!
jNo. 12, of Three Dollars perSsharo was levied upoof
jthe capital stock of said Company, payable on the
llCth day of April. 1865. in United States gold
Icoin, to the Secretary. Any stock upon which said
lassessmout shall remain unpaid on the TENTH
jOAY OF MAY. WSTwill be advertised on that!
Sday as delinquent, and unless payment shall b<
imade before, will be sold on the twenty-fiftbl
sday of May. 1865. to pay the delinquent assess-
Iment. together with costs of advertising and ex-
ipenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees.
H. S LOVELAND, Secretary.
Office, No. 125 Clay St., San Francisco.
Ijas Crnsacltas ICIininK Oompany-
^'an Xavier District, Sonora, Mexico. N otice. 8
There are delinquent upon the following described!
Jstcck, on account of assessment levied on the tenthi
Jday of March. 1865, the several amounts set oppo-1
"^ito the names f the respeotive shareholders, afs
ifoUows:
Names. No. Certificate.
Boideman J C..............-M
i^eideman J C..............44
Donell? D S................123
aiasoook W H..............37
Hayes Patrick..............40
IP Hale.......................29
I P Hale.................... 40
J P Hale, balance on as-
sessment Doc. 15. 1861. 87 76
And in accordance with law and an order of thel
ioard of Trustees, made on tho first day oil
March, 1865, so many shares of each parcel of said|
htoek as may be necessary, will be sold at the sales-
jroom of Maurice Dore & Co.. No. 327 Montgomerjj
jjtreot, San Francisco, on MONDAY, the Twenty-
|foU! th day of April. 1865. at twelve o'clock noon,
)f said day. to pay said delinquent aseessmentl
thereon, together with costs ot advertising and|
expenses of sale.
, D. A. JENNINGS. Secretary,
Omoe. No. 708 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
San Franciaoo, April 13.1S65. apl4-td
9" Potosi Oold aud Silver Mining Com-l
Jpany's Office, San Francisco, April 15lh. 1865, Al
J-^pecial Meeting of the Stockholders in tbe Potosil
Gold and Silvr Mining Company, is hereby callodg
jfor MONDAY. May 1st. 186S, at twelve o'clock M-.f
Iat the office of the company in this city. A full at
|t ;ndancQ is requested.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
apl6-td JOEL F. LIGHTNER. Secretary
-Bheba Oold and Bilker Mining Com-
loany. Star District. Humboldt county, Nevada 01-
ifioe. 712 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Califcr-
inift. Notice. There is delinquent upon the follow-
Sing described stock, onaccount of Assessment N
Jlevied March 14th,
Assessment No. 6
Naxes. Certificate.
IChas H Seymour....3
3 B Whipple...........4
jrhos J Johnson.....5
iChas S N orris, not
. issued..................
So T Cutler..............8
1V64
200
200
50
$1400
250
$3385
5(0
500
700
175
An3t,l
$338^f
5(j(|
SOtE
21(c|
42 r
And in accordance with law. and an order of thei
Board of Trustees made on the eighth day of Marohj
1865, so many shares of each parcel of said stock a*B
Boiay be necessary will be sold at public auction by|
JJohn Middlflton & Son. No. 400 Montgomery street,!
(San Francisco. California, on the TWENTY-I
ISECOND DAY OF APRIL. 1865. at twelve o'clockl
u., of said day. to pay said delinquent assessmentsl
jthereon. together with costs of advertising and ox-f
jpenses of the sale, GEO. PLATT, Secretary
Rappahoe Gold and Stiver Mining Company.
Office, comer of California and Front streets. Sang
jFranciseo. apll-td
._ Banoheria Silver Mining Company,!
Ban Antonio District, Lower California. Notice isB
hereby given, that at a meeting of the TrusteesB
of said Company, held on the tenth day of April.L
IS61. an assessment of Fifty Cents per share wasl
ievied upon each and every share of the assessableg
mock of said Company, payable immediately, inS
lUnited States gold coin, to tho Secretary, at the!
i,>ffico of the Company. No. 1(9 Monfgomery 8troot,|
jSan Franoisco. California. Any stooK upon whiohl
It,ho said 8,?".seEsment shall remain unpaid on thei
ELEVENTH DAY OP MAY, 1865. will be adver-f
tisod ou that day as delinquent, and unless payment!
Aall be made before, will be sold on the Twenty-B
third day of Muy, 18f)5, to pay the delinquent assoss-l
1, .865 five dollars per share; andgmeot, together with the costs of advertising andi
levied November 25th, -861-fif-gaxpense^Sf-tbe sale. By 0-tder of the Board of
Iteen dollars per share; the several amounts set op-
Iposite the names of the respeotive shareholders, asj
Ifollows:
jTrustees.
ipU
W. CALVBRI, bto'y.
Names.
.512
. 519
. 80
.784
.1064
. 891
.811
76
lf9
'.77
Andrews, A........
Andrews, A........
ishton, C 8........
Atkinson, N.......
Anderson, G L........
Apel. Jno..............
Adams. Harriet.....
Adsit, liB..............
Applegate. Kate L-
Bigier. E A.............
Sigler. K A..............10 2
10 Biokford. J T...........830
5 BardweU, J L.........916
Babb. L H............... 9j6
Bell. Thomas...........637
Bill. Thomas...........638
Bell. Thomas...........6i9
Sell. Thomas...........640
Bell. Thomas...........611
Bell, Thomas...........Hi
Bsll, Thomas...........643
Bell, Thomas...........644
Bell. Thomas...........645
Bell. Thomas...........646
Boll, Thomas..........617
Bell. Thomas ......... 618
iBell. Thomas...........619
iBell, Thomas...........650
SBoU. Thomas...........651
V, Thomas........... 6>2
Boll. Thomas...........653
iBell. Thomas...........669
Bell. Thomas...........65a
Byrnes, John (bal)... 674
Berkowitz, M...........894
laorkowitz. M...........1014
(Bowley. 8 C..............763
IBowley. S C..............1017
jCassorly. E.............. 2t
ICasserly, B..............316
ICaduc. P.................. 178
luhavanne, L............Wi
iChavanne. L............2( 9
iCohsn. A A............1051
ICohen. A A............1C5?
ICohen, A A............1053
JJohen, A A............ 618
SOohen, A A............1(54
iOohen, A A............ 615
Callahan, .1.............270
jitlarke. if K W, bal.. 528
IClarke, H K W........629
ICunningham. C C.
iDe Long. F..........
iDo Long, F..........
De Long. F..........
iDe Lcng, F...... ..
IDe Long. F..........
SdussoI, G.............
poling. P F..........
IDavis. E..............
Davis. B..............
(Davis. K..
825
.. 44
.. 46
.. 47
..946
..979
,.. 175
.. 9:0
.. 13
298
385
iHayes Patrick........
IKnapp Chas...........
jKv.app Chas...........
iPink H..................
9 White JJ.............
,....118
Shares. Amount.
10 62 5
100 625 00
5 31 2f
10 62 5(
10 eafo
6 312,'
S 31 S{
5 3121
5 31 2fc
S 3126
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-addWH.,.....,............S4
I Stanford WX...............472
Willard A.....................408
And in acoordanoe with law. and an order of thel
Board of Trustees, made on the tenth day of March
11865. so many shares of each parcel of said stockJ
jas may be necessary, will be sold at the anctionj
salesroom of Maurice Dore & Co.. No. 3-*7 Mont
igomery street, San Francisco, on the TWENTY
jSlGHTH DAYuF APRIL. 186.\ at twelve o'clock
u. of said day. to pay th.3 delinquent assessment.!
together with costs of advertising and expenses of|
hais. By order of the Board of Trustees.
R. H. SMITH, Secretary. ,
Office, No. 606 Montgomery street. Room No. 3,|
I IP stairs, San Franoisco. apI4-td
W(f aov. Seymour Oold and Bilver Mining!
Jompany Reese River Mining District, Lander!
"bounty. Nevada. Notice is hereby given, that at
neeiing of the Trustees of said company, held this!
lay. April 6th. 1865, an assessment (No. 8) of Sevenl
Oollars per share was levied upon the capital stocil
>f said company, payable in gold coin of thoUniteo
IStatas, on or before tho sixth day of May. 1865, tc|
Iho Seorotary, at his office, No. '^S Front street. San
I'tYancisoo, California, or to the Superintendent. M.
IO.H.ulb-jrd, Austin.Lander County,Nevada. Any
jttouk'iu which said assessment shall remain unpaid!
bn said SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1863, will be ad-|
jvertised on that day as delinquent, and unless pay-
jnent shall be made before, wiil be sold on thc(
twenty-ninth day of May. 1865. at three o'clook p.
.to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, to-
--ether with costs of advertiF:irg and expenses of thel
hale. E. J. DRINKHOUSE. Secretary.
ap6-td No. 228 Front street. San Francisco. Cal.
T
INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY.
San Francisco, October 87,1864.
HE FOI.I.OWI! KESOtUIION WASJ
adopted by this Board, at a special meetingi
(held this day. and ordered published in the Altaj
^California and Bulletin newspapers:
Whereas, the crime of incendiarism having be-|
seme alarmingly frequent in this city, it is
Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board be|
jauthoriied to offjr a raward of ONE THOUSAND!
DOLLARS for the o mviotion of any person or per-,
jsons committing the aforesaid crime within thej_
jlioiits of this city and county.
WM. H. TILLINGHAST.
Agent N. B. & M. Ins. Co.; Sec'y B. F. U.
apl 2-2w2p
m- Tautania Mount Diablo Coal Mluin;^
Company Mount Diablo District. Contra Cosu
O-innty Notice. There are aelinquent upon thi
;bllowing described stock, on account of assessmen
ievied on the fourteenth day of March. 1865, th'
several amounts sot opposite the names of the re
jpective shareholders, as follows: -
Names. No. Certificates. No. Shares. Amonnt
PhEngel...........................i9 a balance I *3
J Greninges.....................34 4 balance 3 IC
Frank I s..........................33 1 2!
And in accordance with law and an order of tht
Bo^trd of Trustees, made on the fourteenth day ot
March. t865, so many parts of the above named
stock will bo sold at public auction by Cobb <S,
Sinton. No. 406 Montgomery street, San Francisco,
on the TWfiNr^-SlXTH DAY OF APRIL, 18B5
it the hour of twelve o'clook m, of said day, as wil
be necessary, to pay said delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex-
penses of sale.
OTTO HEN SING, Secretary.
lOffice. No. 218 Kearny street, between Bnsh and
Suiter streets. San Franoisco. April 14,1365.
- The above Sale is hereby POSTPONED
luntil TOlilSDAY, tho second day of May, 1865, a.
Ithe same hour and place.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
OTTO HBNSING. Secretary
San Francisco, April 18.1865. 8p3C-td
I Capita,! Stock, $300,000.
bosses raid In United States Gold Coln.B
rHIS CitniPAliX WII.I, INSTRII
against Loss by Fire on any Dwefing House,!
iuildings. Merchandise or other property, situated!
0 the State of California. Tbe largest sum ihejl
7ill take on any one risk is thirty thousand dollars f
HEN RV B. f LATT. President.
J. GREEN BAUM. Vice President.
R. N. Van Brdnt, Secretary.
LIST OF btookholdrrb:
do
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41V Ship Tviligbt, Captain Holmes, frnn
New York, '^illcommence discharging THIS DAY
Thursday. April 2(tb. at Pacific street wharf.
Consignees are reiuested to call at the office oi
the undersigned, pay freight, and receive theij
jrd ers.
All merchandise, when landed on the wharf, wil)
be at the risk of the owner, and if not removed be-
fore four p. M. of each day. will be stored at theij
expense. ap20 GEORGE HOWES & CO.
Bay Vieur Park.
THIS 1>AT (TBrBSl>.iT) APBII. 20,
lt6.5. Trotting Match for $2,000. mile heats, 3
best in 5. in h :rnes . Wro. Dewey names rh. m.
"Jennie Nojse:" Mr. Eoff names b. m. "Rosa
Livingston." Horees to start at 10 o'clock i. m.
Admission. One Dol'ar.
ap20-l W. F. WILLIAMSON. Proprietor.
D. 0. Mills. Director,
Jos. A. Donohoe, do
Jacob SchoUe, do
B. Hamburger,
John Sime,
Benj. Brewster,
J. 8. Doe,
J. Seller,
H. Neustadter,
J. Grcenebaum. do
Nich.VanBergen.do
C. Meyer. do
J. Adeladorfer. do
John B. Felton, do
Zeohariah Amos, do
Ira P. Rankin, do
Lewis Gerstle, do
A, J. Stevenson, do
J. Sehreiber, do
A. Goldsmith,
Leon Ehrman.
Solomon Rich,
A.Kline,
James T. Boyd. do
Isaac Hecht, do
John R. Mead,
H. Greenberg,
N. P. Perine,
Thomas Day,
S. P. Taylor,
C. H. Sherman,
Henry B. Platt,
Morris Speyer,
Lev! Strauss & Co,,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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John Sime & Co.
William C. Ralston.
Adam Grant,
John Bell,
Charles Dahlman,
B. Schweitzer.
Dickinsd & (jammans.
Helbing, Greenebaum i
Co.,
Isaac Wormser,
S. Goldsmiih,
A. W. Macpherson.l
M. Waterman,
D.L.Phillip.
James E. Damon,
Michael Reese,
A. M. Simpson,
S. Sweet,
W. W. Dodge,
Martin Sachs,
Adams. Blinn & COh
J. Baam.
Goddard & Co.,
S. Dinkelspiel,
John Landers,
William Menderson,
Horace Webster,
A. Kahn,
J. P. Newmark,
William Steinhart.
Moses Heller,
b\ Silverberg.
A. Kentfield,
John A. Risdon,
Jonas Adler,
mh3-tf
jr. R. MEA^D & CO,,
FirVE CLOTHING,
AND
GENB' FIIMISHOG GOODS,
nOKTeOJICERT &TKEBT,
.-ArbitrIcs Mining Company, Batonilat
District. State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Notice
rhoroaredelinqnent upon tho following described
ttock, on account of assessment No. 5. levied onf
she first day of March, A. D. 1865, tho severail
amounts set opposite the names of tho respective!
ihareholders. as follows:
Names. No. CertlicateB.
Wm H Blossom............64
E Simras.......................1C2
E Simms.......................103
\i Simms......................F4
LouisGamett...............79
Wm P Taylor...............22
Wm P Taylor...............23
Wm P Taylor...............24
Wm P Taylor...............6
Martin Gruenhagen.....1(7
Indrew Wilson............99
leor^re A Parker......... 'iG
FIcnry Burscough........89
HerryBurscough........92
tV W Black.............. ..101
And in accordance with law, and an order of thj
Board of Trustees made on the first day of March.j
1865. DO many shares of eanh parcel of said stock
as may bo necesL^ary, will be sold at the auotionl
.-ooms of Edwards. Olney .t Co., No. 626 Montgom.
*y street, on WEDNE.SDAY, the nineteenth dayl
5f April. 1865. at the hour of Two o'clock p. a. o(|
said day, to pay said delinquent assessment theroonl
ogether with costs of advertising and expenses o!|
the sale. A. MARTINON. (iooretary,
Office. 811 Montgomery street, op stairs.
Ban Franoisco. April 4th. 1865. apl
- The above Sale is POSTPONED nnti,
THURSDAY. .pril 20th, 1865, at the same houTJ
md place. By order of the Board of Trustees.
-r A. MARTINON. Secretary
San Franoisco. April 18.18&5. apl9
No. Shares. Amount
25 $37 50
10 15
10 15
5 75i
100 150
3 45(
2 3
S 75(
G 7E(
6 7i(
3 3
25 37 51
5 7 6(
5 7 6(
10 15
CORNER
OF BUSH
mhl6-2plm
STREET.
CHILE BARLEY!
E
10,000 Sacks
X RECEKT ARKITAI.S FOB 8AI.E|
in lota to suit by
Adriatic Gold and Silver MinlnK Com-
oany. The publication of the delinqnentlist of the!
ibove nained Company is hereby postponed to the!
Ijth dav ol April, and the day of sale to the ISttt
lay of May. 1865.
By order of the Board of Trustee-).
apl9_________HUGO DRESOHFELD. Secretary.
n- Alban Gold and Sliver Mining Com
jany. Virginia District. Nevada. Notice is herohj j
given that at a meeting of Trustees of the saidI
I'Jompany, held on thollfhday of April 1865, an a-|
liessment of One Dollar per share was levied npor,j
J'he capital stock of said Company, payableimme-r
I liately to the Secretary, in United States gold coin,!
J'.t the office of the Company, No. 24 Government!
Jdailding, San Francisco. Any stock upon whicll
liaid assessment thall remain unpaid on SAfUE-l
I DAY. the 20th day of May. ISfS, will be advertiect|
i-n that day as delinquent, and unless pajment bf j
Jtoado before, will bo sold on Thursday, the 1st dajl
Jif June, 185, ti pay the delinquent ataos.sment. to-l
l>-ether with cosvs of advertising and expenses otp
lliH. W. B. SMITH. Seo'y.
No. 24 Government Baildiog, corner of Sansomtl
Imd Washington streets.
San Fj
rancisco.
apl8.
apl4-2plw
I. fbiedi,akui;b.
OJFL.^INrC3^:HlS.
m^X aiABTHA WOBTJBIIjreTOJr.-THB|
-*-^ largest and sweetest in market. In lots t<
suit. Apply to the Ca^^tain on board, or to
OEO.
! 1 r
HUGHES,
Corner Clay and Sansome streets
ONE OF THE
FL^EST CARRIAGE TEAMS
IN THIS STATE.
^||^r^AI,SO,IF DE8IBED A NEABIiTi
^CiNEW BREWSTER CARRIAGE. NEWi
HARNESS. ETC., will be; sold prior: to the 23dJ
inst. Apply to
apll-2p2w HErSTOH, HA8TIK1GS A GO,
Quicksilver for Sale
BY
>. r. BTJ'X"3?JG.AVOItTH,|
No. 205 BATTERY STREET,
ialT-2p Corner CaUfornia and Battery streets
O' OT.,0. S!I.TE>( ANTO JL,EA OBK
WANTED. Tbe undersigned i< now pre-
pared to receive and work any kind of Gold, Silvei!
cr Lead Ores, either by uilung or Amalgamating,!
at very low prices. I have also msde arrangementif|
with ME.SSRS. DILLWYN k COP. Smelter*, atl
Swansea, to have the Ore? worked either at ^-twansca.j
or at my works in San Francisco, at the option of thf I
owners. Assays for Gold or Silver Ore only $2 50.j
lApply to I. MOSHEIMER.aiS Montgomery street f
INos. 8 and 9. ap2-2plm*
.^- Alemanio Blljer Mininfc Company,
han Antonio District. Lower California, Mexico.
I The annual meeting of the Stockholders of thil
(ibove Sompany, for the election of Trustees tcl
I lerve for the ensuing year, and such other bESincs.l
I is may come before the meeting, will be held or!
IviONDAY. th* Twenty-fourth day of April. 1865,
J it 8 o'clock p. M.. at the pffice of the Company. No
|il9 Montgomer|_st^e^,^^g^^^^^^_ ^^^^.^^^^^
B. GATTEL, Secretiuy,
lofBoe of the Company, No. 519 Montgomery street.
tsan Francisco, April 14th. 1864.____________pl5
*- Altavllle anurt* Mining Company,
lOalaveras County. California. Notice. A special
1 neeting of the Stockholdsrs of the Ai tavijle <;juartz
Vlining Company is hereby called, to be held %t the
iffice of the Company. No. 318 California streut, ur,
itairs, on THURSDAY. 2,0th April. 1*65, at 4 o'clock
ip. M. As business ot impojtanoe will come before
l-he meeting, a full attondanoe is Requested. Bj
hrder of the Board of Trustees, , __ ,
apl4-td JOHN F. LOHSE.Seofy,
Jar Burnina Moscow Gold and Silveil
jMining Company Virgipia District. StorayCounty.|
jNevada. Notice is hereby fciven. that at a meeting
jof the Trustees of said company, held on the seV'-;n-
teenth day of March, 1865, an assessment of fiv(
jdoUars per share wa^ levied upon tho capital stocl
pf said company, payab'o immediately, in Unitec
jStates gold coin, to the Secretary, at the ofSce of tht I
Jtompany. Any stock -upon which said fssessmenii
lahall remain unpaid on tho T WE STY-FIR3T DAY f
lOF APRIL. 3865. will be advertised on that day a-
llelinquent. and nnless payment is made before
Iwill be sold on the second day May, 1865. to pay tht |
Siolinquent assessment, together with costs oi ad
Jvertising and exp'nses of tho a<!le.
JOSEPH P. NOURSB, Secretary.
Office, (second floor,) No. 620 Washington street.
|3an Francisco. Cal. mhl8
-ar Coab^rtita Q-oid aud Bilver Mining
vompany, hinaloa, Mexico. Notice is hereby giver
hat at a meeting of the Trustees of the aforesaid
loorporation, bold in San Francisco at the office ol
the same, on tho 18th day of April, 1865, an assess
melt of Five DoUais ($5) was duly levied on eaol
and every share of the caoital Kt.ock of said Com
Jpany. payable imraediatel? i'> United States go'f^
(coin to the Secretary, at bis office. Anystcnkupor
(Which sa^d asscsem'^nt shal! rsmsin unpaid on the
,1MVENTIKTH DAY OP MAY, 13(5. wiil be sold on
the F'irst day of June, 18'5, to pay tho delinquent
assessment thereon, t-ogether with the exists of ad
vertisiug and txpenses of sa'e. By order of the
Board of Trustees.
THOS. W. COLBUR"!. Sec'y.
Coabortita G & S. M. Co .
(Office, No. 10 second floor Brannan'sExp-ossBuild
iCing. 4C2 Montgomery St., San Francisco. apl9-2i
Central No. 2 iSold and Silvar Mini;
)ompany, Vi'glnia .Oislrlct. Storey county. Ne
|/..da Offl:io No. 7i2 Montfeomery street. San Fr;
-jisco, Ca;iforni9., Noticet^jh-oreby givcT, that a
___-t-ng of theBoard of 'S-bs'ocs of said compant.j
ineld on the llth day of Arril 1855. an a.'iso.^sment nfj
')ne dollar and sixty-six ai-d two third cents (1 6t%
Iper share (twenty d-jllars p.'^r foot,) was lovied oi
ho capital ftock of said comnacy. payable imme-
lliately, in United States gold coin, to the Secra-
ary. at his ofiioe. No. 712 Montiromery street. Sar
Fran-isco, California. Any stock upon which ir|
JiRsessfficnt shall remain unpaid on the FIF-,
Iteenth day op may, ISeS, win be advertised
... that dy as delinqmnt, and unlesj payment
ibail bi> made befor.!, will be fold on theS7thda5|
if May, 1S65, to pay the delinquent assessment,
itogether with costs of advertising '^d expenses o
he sle. S. T. KING. Sec'y.
aijl2-td 712 Montgomery St.. San Francisco.
JIS-Coit3e Sold aud Silvor Sinins com-l
loany; location of worka, Cjitez District, Landcif
bounty. State of Nevada. Notice is hereby given,|
-.hat at a meeting of the Trnstees of 8a"'d ';om-
l-iany. held on the 13th day of April. 18S5,
isestment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents (ii 5t}|
|t>er share was levied upon the capital stock
-aid Company, payable immediately to the Secre-I
,ary. in United Stj^tes gold coin, at the office of thel
Company in this city. Any stoc^ upon which saidi
issesement shall remain unpaid on the EIGHT-f
SESIH DAY OF MAY, 1855, will be advortise.'l
in that day a^ dolinquonf, and unless payments
lihall be made befor#will be sold on the 3l8t dajl
if May, 1865, to pay tho delinquent assessment, to-r
iether with costs ot advertising and expenses oj
iale.' By order of tbe Board of Trustees.
R,. N. VAN BRUNT, Seo'y,
Ofloo, 7(J3 Montcomery st, Sin Francisoo.i
r liold Hill Tunneling Oold and Bllveil
Mining Company, location. Gold Hill Mining Dis-|
riot. Storey county. State of Nevada Notice isj
hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of
trustees of the Gold Hill Tunneling Gold and Sil-
js'er Mining Company, held ou the fourth day ol
ipril. 18 i5, an assessment (No. 4) of One Dollai
per share was levied upon the capital stock of said
liefupany, payable on Wednesday, the fifth (5th)daj
if April, 1865, in United States gold coin, to tht
'eoretiry. R. Wegener, 415 Montgomery street, San
JFranciseo, California, or to tho Superintendent,
Mr. F. CUAPPKLLET. Gold Hill. Nevada. Am
I tock upon which =;aid assessment shall remain un-l
.aid OB TUESDAY, the ninth (9th) day of May. 1865,
7ill be advertised on that day as delinquent, anc
mless payment shall be made before, will be sold
>n Tuesday, the twenty-third day of May. 1865. tc
lay the delinquent assessment, together with ccstH
>f advertising and expenses of sale. By order ol{
he Board of Trustees.
R. WEGENER, Secretary,
Office 415 Montgomery street, San Franoisco. Cali-
ifornia.
NOTICE. A discount of Throe (3) per eont. will
he allowed on all payments made on the above as
liesemcnt on or before Saturday, the fifteenth (15th;|
'ay of April, 1885. By order of the Board of Trus-
(tees. fapStd R. WBGENiSK. Secretary.
,.....97
.....120
______.................72 . _____,
And in accordance with law, and an order of thej
jBoard of Trustees, made on the tenth day oil
iMaroh. 1865, so many shares of each parcel of saidj
Sstook as may be necessary, will bo sold at the sales-
aroom of John Middleton & Son, No. 400, Mont-
Tgomerv street, San Fran ifcoo. -California, Im the
"rWBNTi-ElGHTH DAY OF APRIL, W65. afg
the hour of twelve o'clock M, of said day, to paj
|said delinquent assessment thereon, together witr
costs of advertising and expenses of the sale.
JOHN F. LOHSE, Secretary.
Office, 318 California street, (up stairs,) San Fran-
gcisco. apl4-td
Minerva Consolidated tJold Hfll Min
Sing Companr Location. Gold Hill, Storey County,
filCippors and Mills Ground,) Nevada. Notice.
jrhere are delinquent upon the following described
Sstock, on account of assessment levied on the fi!-
jttenth day of March. 1805, the several amounts sot
jopposite the names of tbe respeotive shareholders,
las follows:
j Names. Certificates.
jJohn 8 I'axBOn.................. 5
iJohn S Paxson..................48
IXohn S Bates.....................20
iSila" G Litchenberger........21
J 0 Fester..........................22
E C Drellinger, bal due.....23
iDaul Schneider, bal due...24
jDanI Sohn-ider. bal due.,.42
Danl Schneider, bal due...43
iDanl Schneider, bal due...44
iRobinson & Foster............26
Jos Webb...........................28
IC B FrankeU.....................29
fi Uyneman, bal due.........S2
jo W Maraden............-......45
JThos Walter........................9
i.Sol Lewis, bal du9............(6
jSol Lewis, bal due...........67
jSol Lewis, bal due...........68
S j1 Lewis, bal due............71
Shares. Amonnt
1 $16
H IH
21 31f
112 168
8 m
8 281
160
4
8
10- 1771
20 30i
16 24(
70 lo;(
30 33(
2 3(
3! 4lO
20
12
16
12
12
2.- 44E
aa^ o-old Caiion Consolidated Mintnj^l
I Company. Gold Hill District. Storey County, Ne-
jjada-Notioe. There are delinquent upon the fol-
'owing described stock, on account of assessmentj
,'evied on the third day of March. 3865, the severail
imonnts set opposite the names of tho respectiv
Ithareholdars. as follows:
, Names. No. Certificate. No. Shares. Amount
I Allen H H........................S2l
3arroilhet Henry............94
'le'cher W C.....................207
J Blood Jai-nes A.................132
JCarrie Joseph A...............150
JIark Joseph....................255
.Ifilkins Charles E............ 92
S'owlor Chandler B...........91
Titton James....................106
10 $11
S5 2.'
10 It
SO Z
11 11
10 1'
10 11
5
20 Sf
20 a
10 K
6 f
30 3
10 1(
5 f
5 (
25 2f
5
6 f
10 K
10 K
0 1(
10 K
6
23 2
^ li 1(
10 (
23 2.
14 1'
10 It
.J- Caledonia Tunnel and Kinins Com
lany Office Nos. 7 and 10 Q.ivernment IIoiiBc, out _,_________________.......
ler of Sansome and Washington streets. San Fran-giCihiis Marshall.........,
r Adriatic Gold aud gilyer Kiping Com-
>any. Flowery District. Storey County, biefada.-
^Totiee is hereby given, that at a meeting oi i^e
Board of Trustees of said Oomv,auc, held on the
l-8th day of March, 1865. an assessment^ of One dol-
ar per share was levied upon the capital stoi?K o.
Laid CoiBpany, payable on the 2.<th day of Mareb
865. in United States gold ,nd silver com, to the
Secretary, at Ho. 623 Montgomery street. San Fran
(Cisco. ^
Any stock upon whSch said assecment shall re-
, oain unpa'd on THTJRBDAY. the ^th day oi
April. 1865, will be advertised oo tnat day as delin-
quent, and unless payment cball be ujado before,
Kvill be sold on Saturday, the 6th day ojf My, 18*--5,
pay the delinquent assessment, together ,wu.h|
liseo, Atiril Uth, 1865. Notice is hereby giyen, thatj
accordance with the laws of the Stato of Cali-
-Ornia, and an order duly made by the Board oi
Trustees of the Caledonia Tunnel and Mining Com-!
pany. as by the by-laws of said company, there wilij
00 sold r.t public auction, to the highest biddcrfoi
cash. In United States gold coin, on SATURDAY.
April twenty-iiinth, 1865. at twelve o'clook M. o:
'that day, at the saloeroom of Messrs. Maurice Dore
k Co.. No. 327 Montgomery street, Sa-c F-^ncisco,
io m!*ny shares of the capital stock of said company,j
itandiug in the names of the following persons or;
iharoholders as ipill bo necessary for the payment
if iis56ssment No.2.of threp dollar.? per share, duly,
avied thereon March llth, l!45, !,iy the Board ofj
rrustees, together with the expenses of advertise-j
men,^ a^.d sale.
B'itton James....................107
Hazier Isaac....................31
llaii;r Isaac....................KO
Hazier Isaac....................16^
ilazier Isaac.................,177
Hazier Isaac....................178
iaaviland DB..................198
leath Richard W............52
Heath RW&Co..............138
Israel J G........................ 64
amson C T M.................36
.i-iewis FR........................ 1
Lewis F R........................ R
Lewis P R........................ 4
Uj^wis RhodaE.................20
.-ill Almon.......................254
Vlajhaw H Allen..............219
Macro James-..................22i
VIoore James....................227
I'Neale Wm T............... 246
-'ardow George.................249
|St5pbenson James W......131
And in sccordance with law, and an order of tht
'Innrd of Trustees, made on the th-rd day of March,
~3-. so many shares of each parcel of said stoct
may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the
lJomany. No. 702 Washington street. San F'ran-
Sisco. California, on the TWENTY-FIFTH D.AY
JF APRIL, 1865, at the hour of twelve o'clook, at
lOon. of said day, to pay said delinquent assess
nent thereon, together with costs of advertisinj.
ltd expenses of sale.
JO.SIAH H. APPLEGATE Secretary.
ap6 Cffice,702 Viashington street. San Francisco
asr Qreon Iiode Qold Minins: Company-1
Holcombo Valley District. San Bernadino County
lOalifornia Notice.-There are delinquent upoij
.he follotviug described stock, on account of assoss-
nent levied the seventh day of March, 1865, thi
leveral amounts set opposite the names of the re-l
'poctivo shareholders, as follows;
Names, No. Certificates. No. Shares. Amount
V II Simmons...................2
'V H Simmons....................3
V 3 Ryerson. not issued... 7
Alex Coffin....................... t
Jhas Marshall..................11
has IVtarshall..................12
;ha,s Marshall..................IS
Obas Marshall............... ,l4
Chas Marrhall..................15
ahas Marshall..................18
Ohas Marshall..................17
Ohas Marshall..................18
has Marshall..................19
has Marshall..................20
" " ,..2l
jSol Lewis, bal due............73
|-;!0l Lewis, bal due............74
And in accordance with law. and an order of thel"
Board of Trustees made on the fifteenth da,y oi
jvlarch, 1865. so many shares of each parcel of said
jitock as mav be necessary will be sold at publie
Sauotion, by Edwards, Olney k Co., at No. 626 Mont-
igomery street, San Francisco. California, on tht
fSECOND DAY OF MAY, 1835, at tho hour efl
two o'clock p M. of said day, to pay said delinquent
lassefsments thereon, together with tho cost of td
Ivortlsinc and expenses of the sale.
F. R. JENKINS. Seorotary pro tem.
apl9-td Office, No. 2 Armory Hall
9- Mina Piieta Silver MiniDK Company.
(District of Ures. Sonora, Mexico. The adjourned
lannual meeting of stockholders in the above-named
jCompany will be held at the office of the Company,
jNo.ii^O Vlontgoroery street, San Franoisco. on SA'I-
lURDAY. April 29.1865, at 4 o'clock p. M.
GEO. R. SPINNEY. Secretary.
San Francisco. April 15 1865. apl6
*Sr Maria ailver Mining Company, Chi
jhu'-tua, Msxic^. Notice is hereby given, that p.
meeting of the Board of Trustees of said com
Jpany, held on tho 10th day of April. 1865, an as
J<c85ment of $1 per share was levied upon the cap
iital stock of said company, payable immediately,
lin United States gold cola, to the Secretary. Anj
litock upon which sitd ^nsesamentshall remain un-
Boaid on WEDNESDAY, tfce llth day of May. 1865,
Svillbe sdvertised on tiiat day as delinquent, and
JanUss payment shall be made before, will be sold
Im Wednesday, the 24th day of May. 1865. to paj
jthe delinquent assessment, together with costs of
1 -dvertising and expenses of the sale. By order ol
the Board of Tru-tces.
AUG. KUNAST. Seo'y.
Office '40 Washington street.
49* A ditoount of 3 per cent, will be allowed or
|ill payments m-ade before the 16th inst. apll
Kf Mourt Bt. Helena QuiokBllver Minlnj
ompany. Office. 7 and 10 Government House, cor
ner of Saniome and Wasbington streets. Noiice-
A meeting of the stockholders of the Mount St
Helen* Quicksilver Mining Company will be held
t the office of the Company on MONDAY, Maj
Sth, 186,5, at 7 o'clook p. M. of that day, for the pur-
pose of working the mine, or disposing of the same,
IS the stockholders n ay direct, and also to transact
iny other business that may be brought before th(
meeting. A prompt attendance is requested, eithei
in person or by proxy.
CHAS. ROHRLE.I
A. J. DOWNER. ^Trustees.
JOHN L-AWLEf.l
J. M. BUFFINGTON. Secretary pro tern.
San Franoisco. April 6,1865. ap7-td
Davis. E..................636
Davis. E..................823
Davis, A J...............927
Dean, J T.................945
Dillon, Michael........810
Kgan. John............~ 236
Bgan. John.............. 858
Kgan, John..............10i)7
F.gan, John..............10.9
Easley. Warham......405
Kulers, B.................961
F.aton. D C...............736
Elliott. J H............755
1 Uiott. H M............ 786
Fricot,J..................I0i9
Fox. & L.................440
Paulkner.Wm......... 908
Fawcett & Co.. S......9'>0
Fay, P S. trustee...... 986
Fay. PS. trustee......987
Fay. P S, trustee......988
Fy, P S. trustee...... 939
Frotinger. A M........1115
IF irutkaer; George.....733
IFowler. Geo H.........690
Frank, J..................757
Fawcett. S...............8 9
|Gum, Isaac..............275
Galland & Bro......... f56
loger, JH...............834
llawxhurst, Wm...... 18
Hawxhurst, Wm...... 547
llawxhurst, Wm...... 675
Houston, A H......... 6i3
Houston. A H.........851
iluU & Lnhman......810
lloge, J P.................267
Hoge.JP.................499
Henderson. F...........f82
Hearst. Geo..............1032
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>?.ny, Roose River District, Lander County, Neva
la. Office, No. 712 Montgomery street, San Fran-
dsoo, California.-Notice is hereby given, that at f
neeting of tho Boatd of Trustees of said company,!
leld March 27th. 1835, an assessment of three ($
iollars per share wai lovied upon tho capital stocl
if said company, piyable immediately, in Unitei
itatas gold coin, to the Secretary, at his office. No
rl2 Montgomery street. San Francisco, California
Any stook upon which said assessment shall remaii
mpaid on tho TWENTY-NINTH DAY OP APRIL
'.865.will be advertised on that day as delinquent,ant
mless payment shall bo made before, will be sob
>n the cleveoth day of May, 1865, to pay the delin
tnent assessment, together with the costs of adver-
isine aud expenses of the sale.
8. T. KING, Secretary,
mh29-td 712 Montgomery street, San Franoisco
- l-fuestra Benora de QuatJalupe Silvei
I Mining Company, Durjngo, Mexico. Notice
ihereby given thatatameotingof the Board of Tru
I'.ees of said Company, held on the 13th day of April,
J ii65, an assessment of One Dollar per share wfif
jlevied upon the assessable capital stock of said
^Jompany payal^lo immediately, in United Slate,
Igold or si yer coin, to the Se,3r6fary, 116 Fourth
Ittreet. or fo A. Hiramelirann. 6 7 Wasbington
11: reef. San Francisco, Calif irnia. Any stock upor,
vbif'h 8id ai-sRssment shf-U remain unpaid on the
jraiRTEaNTn day OP.MAY. ISSa. win be ad
Iveriised on that day as delinquent, and unless p-iy
jtnent shall be made before, will be sold on the 29tb
jday ot June, 1865, to pay the dolinquent assessment.
Itogether with the costs of advertising and tjie 04
Ipenses of the salo. '
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
B. SANDER. Secretary.
Ban Franoisco, April 14.1865. apl6-td
ir Efew Idria Mining Company Oflloe,
San Fraiioisco, April 12th. liOi. The annual meet-
-ng of the stockholders of the New Idria Mining
jnjlii/ompany. will beheld uj^on"MONDAY, the 24th
jJfBiay of April. 18tj5, at tho Company's office, in the
^ron building occupied by Messrs. Forbes Brothers
t Co., on Front street, near corner Vallejo, San
iTranciEco, at tho hour of 2 p. m.. for the election ol
officers and transaction of other business. By
jorder of the Trustees.
apl3-td CHARLES FORBES. Sec'y
Names,
Wm Adams,
1-1 Ayres.....................,
Burke......................
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U C D-' nglass, bal ee<'<),
iS David................'......'.
i Douglass..................
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;G Douglass........
G Douglass........
|G Douglass........
Edward Giahj^m,
,J G Hodge..........
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___Marshall..................
.,'has Marshall..................23
)has Marshall..................24
Cha3 Marshall..................25
;has Marshall..................26
Chas Marshall..................'i7
:has Marshall......,...........28
EUan 1 Walsh..................29
las Walsh..........................30
And in acoordanoe with law. and an order of tht
i)Sir<l of Trustees, made on the same date, so maoy
haras of each pirf ej of said stock, as may be no-
Icessary, will be sold at the auotiun '^Qoa,s fit Jno,
Middleton & Son, No. 4C0 Montgomery street, on
SATURDAY, the twenty-second day of Apri',
,1865. at twelve o'clock jf.. of said day. to pay saidKJ'oon'h day of March. 1865, the severtjl atnoiintsj
idelin.'.uent aeseEsment thereon, together with costf||:'et^l*Posite the names of the respective sharo-
jof advertislHg s.i;d expenses of sale.
am. U. THQMaS. Secretary.
(Office, N, W. corner California and Battery streets,
up stairs, San Francisco, ap7
j^ale aru; IJorcross Silver Sliningl
*3- ETorth Star Odd and Bilver MlninB
jompany. Reese River Mining District. Landej!
aCounty, Navada.-Notice. IbefO ^re delinquent'
Jon tho fpUowlaj described stooif. B? ac-co-int of as-
Isessnieat No. W. of $3 per sharb. levied n the fif
Scon'h day of March. 1865, the seve
iet opposite the n;
tiolders, as follows:
Names. Certfioates.
Sachcan D..................231
Bachman N S..............-245
Bowley H L .
Bowloy H L .
Scott k Glover.........lOSI
chuliz, E............... 573
Sondheimer.E......... 600
Sorbier, J B............704
Spruanoe, J &J......7i9
Spruanoe. J & J......774
Spruance, J & J......775
ewall, GT.............. 8U3
Tuito.John.............. 73
Tasffe. G O'H.......... 454
Cheller, A...............882
Tannere E............:. 948
Fannere, E ..............1061
Tarter, Mrs Dr.........955
Teitman, A C...........1013
Teitman, A C...........I104
Teitman, A C..........,1008
Teitman, 4 C;.l.;..','..l'j35
Thomas, JB............ 624
Vinient, C............... 189
Wilson, S M............31
Wegener, R.............1023
Walter. G F............. iTl
Walter. G F............1036
Waters, a L............ 875
Woods, F H Trus-
tee........................ 881
<Vood, W G.............673
Winsor. F E............
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Wilson. Robt...
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- lordan.Wm............ 242
fohnston. Jas S.......607
King, H S.............643
Keyser. Chas......... 920
Keyser. Chas...........1049
ILraiirer. Ilaac........1030
Lewis. Oscar............ 835
Lewis. Oscar............ 836
Lewis. Oscar............ 9.3
Lewis. Oscar............ 817
Lewis, Oscar............ 924
Lucas, S L...............817
Livingston, 1.,.........866
iient, WmM...........loa
Luning, N............,.. 661
Lewis, Ad............... 718
Lewis, Ad................770
Lea. Robert............ 769
Leland, L...............807
Little. J -W..............867
Leveque, H.............1069
Leveque, H.............1060
Moore, J H.............. 937
Moore, J H..............938
Miller, Isaac............262
>Iilburo, Anne........166
vfilbnrn. Jas, & Co.. 697
'^ilburn. Jas, k Co.. 62
M(ja,son, L........... l74
McKinstry, E W......447
McKinstry. E W......448
VIcKinstry. 1? W......449
olt. John P..........462
Milliken. J T......... 842
illiken. J T.........843
Mollroy, W R......... 996
Mtjer, M.................84i
Meagner, P..............1034
-Waynes, Frank........033
,Vluiljy, P................ 876
Worse, C A.............. 665
Uorgenstern. R
Trustee.................982 20
Morgenstern. R
Trustee................ 933 0
Moresnstern, R
Trustee................964 20
MoTgenstern. R
Trustee................935 20
Morgenstern, R
Trustee................866 20
Morgenstern, R
Trustee................971 20
Morgenstern. R
Trustee................972 20
Morgenstern, R
Trustee................973 15
Morgenstern. R
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.'iman, G W...........'. 84 10
Soursa. J P.............715 6
Pringle. E J............108 20
Perry. Jno. Jr.........l017 20
finer. W A..............693 2
Purkitt. J H............829 10
Pratolongo, L.........840 10
iPaterson, James...... 631 20
Paterson. James...... 6ii 10
jPaterson. James......6 0 20
Pratolongo. L......... 848 10
Pratolongo, L.......;. 883 19
Pratolongo. L.........903 10
P-rk. E W...............953 20
PSsse & Grimm........884 20
Pope. Jno F............ 748 2
Piocbe & Bayerque. 749 10
cieno, JE...............143 10
<oussett, P.............. 16 2
Roussett. P..............177 2
'u-hton.FV...........904 6
Rush ton, F V...........905 6
aushton, F V..........9t;fi 4
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Rowe, WS...............970 2
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lost. D H............... 796 40
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ohultz. E............... 572 SO
baron. Wm............ 407 14
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tratton, W C.......... 479 i
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-Silver Cloui a old aud Sliver Klinins I
JOompany. Alpino District. Amador county. StatoJ
jof California. Tho annual mooting of etockiioldep
Kin the above company for election of Trustees. tc..
jwiil bo held on WEDNESDAY, the th-rd (3) ofl
jMay. at eight o'clook P. M., at the ofSce of tho Com-|
jpany. 515 Davis street, corner of Clark street. By|
jorder ot the President. _______
apl8 ALFRED A. ENQYIST. Secretary.
^"^60608 MinlnK Company, Con8olids-|
Ited, Virginia District. Nevada. Notice is herebyl
igiven that at a meeting of the Board ofS
Tl'rustees, of said Company, held on the ICth day ofS
jApril. 1865, an assessment ef two and one-half dol-r
liars per share was levied upon the ca ital stock ofL
said Company, payable immediately in United!
|?tates gold coin to tbe Secretary at his offics. Any|
stock upon which said assessment shall remain un-i
Ipaid. on MONDAY, 15th day of May. 1865, will bel
Sadvertised on that day as delinquent, and, unlessR
Soayment shall be made before, will be sold onE
BThursday. 26th day of May. 18ti5, to pay the delin-|
Iquent assessment, together with oosts of advertis-j
ling and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
E. G. nit CRANO. Secretary.
Office northeast corner of Montgomery and .Taok-|
gson streets, room No. -4. San Francisco. apll-4wg
._ eon Maroial Sliver Mining Company.!
JWorks located at San Marcial. District of Kermo-i
laillo. in tho Stato of Sonora. Mexico. Notice isft
ihoraby given, that at a meeting of the Trustee.' of
Isaid company, held on tho 10th day of Api-iL 1865,
jthe assessment of two dollars pcrshare levied upom
the assessable stock of Ihe company by an order or
ithe Board of Trustees, made on the 6th day ofj
IMaroh. 1865, was confirmed, and the same ordered
Spayablo immediate'y to the Secretary of said com-
|pany, in United States gold coin, at tho office 0:,
ithe company, at No. 7C6 Montgomery street, in the!
icity and county of San Franoisco. and Stato oil
8c.^lifornia. and that any stook upon which said
lasseEsment shall remain unpaid on the THIR-
JTiSENTU DAY OF MAY. U65, be advertised on
athat day as delinquent, and unless payment shalll
Sbe made before, will bo sold on the 27th day of
JMay, 1865, to pay the delinquent assessment, to-
igether with costs of advertising and expenses ol
>ale. R. N. VAN BRUNT.
Secretary of said company.
Office, Wo Montgomery street,
apll San Franoisco,
.^ Sbosnoce Silver Hlning company-
Location of works and property. Reese River Min-
ing District. Lander county, State of Nevada. ,
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of thej
Board of Trustees of said company, held on the,,
fourth day of April. 1865, an assessment (No. 7) off
lOne Dollar per share was levied upon the asssssable'.'
capital stook of said company, payable on the fifth''
day of A^ril, 1865. in gold coin of tho United States;;
of America, to David V/ildtr, Seorotary, at the-
office of the company. Second story. No. 529 Clay'
street, corner of Leidesdorff street, in the city ofp
San Franoisco. California. Any stock upon wnich^
faid assessment shall remain unpaid on TUES-tT
DAY. the ninth day of May, 1863, mil be adver-g
tised on that day as delinquent, and unlesss pay-raj
ment shall be made before, wil! be sold on ruesday.g
the twenty-third day of May, 1865, to pay the delin-P
qnent assessment, together with costs of advertismil
and ozpensos of the sale. h.
By order of the Board of Trustees, ''
DAVID WILDER, Secretary.
Office. Second Story. No. 529 Clay street, comei ?,
'f Leidesdorff streetc. San Francisco. California. M
ap5-30_________________11
- ^antn Cruz Bilver Mining Company
ISan Antonio District. Lower California. Mexico. ,
jSotice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the::
Jiloard of Trustees of said company, iieid on the:
ssevonth day of April. 1865, an as3osf-ment of One :
iDolIar per share was levied upon tho capital stock-"^
lof said company, payable immediately in Unitedl'
IStatas gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office oi'i
|tho company. No. M9 Montgomery street. Any'.'J
stock upon which said assessment shall remain un-.;'.
Ipaid on the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY. 1865, will.
Ibe advertised on that day as delinquent, and unless:
jpnyment shall be made before, wiil be sold on the :
twentieth day of May, 1865, to pay said delinquent,':
iassessment, together with costs of advertising aud m
lexpenses of sale. ^ , '
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
B. GATTEL. Secretary.
Office. 6i'0 Montgomery street
San Franoisco. April 7th. 1865. ap8
Sweet Vengeance Gold and Silver*
IMining Company Brown's Valley. Yuba county.a
jOalifornia. N otice is hereby given, that at a moot-1'3
iing of the Trustees ef said company, held on theja
Itwonty-third day of March, 1865, an assessment of S
One Dollar per share wa^ lovied upon tho capitalfj
istock of said company, payable immediately ini|
United States gold coir, to the Seorotary. at his^a
jOffioe. No. 705 Sansome street, S,an Francisco. Anya
stock upon which said assessment shall remain^
unpaid on the TWENTY-FUURTH DAY OFH
APRIL. 1865. will be advertised on the next day asfl
delinquent, and unless payment be made before.i^
will be sold on tho eighth day of May, 1865, to pay53
tho delit/quent assessment, together with costs of|^*
advertising and expenses of sale.
F. S. SPRING, Secretary,
mh21 No. 705 Sansome street
J^- Ventana Cilold and Bilver Minlngl
Oompany, San Dimas District. Ventana. State ofa
Durango. Republic of Mexico Notice is herebyf^
given, that at a meeting of tho Trustees of saia'iji
Company, held on the tenth (10) day of April. A. D.iM
1865, an assessment of Two and ,'i!i-l-. 0 dollars ($2 50)H
per share w.i,s lovied upi.-n the capital stook of saidi
Oo'Bpany, payable immediately to the Seoretary.B
in United SiatfSgold cjin, at tno office of the Com-g
leany, No. 62i Clay street, f ocond story. Any siockS
j upon which said issossmentshali remain unoaid onl
the BLKVE .Vfll (lUh) DAY OF MAY, A. D.M5.
will be aavertisad on that day as delinquent, and
unless paytnentshall bo made before, will be sold'
on the twenty-third (2 d) day of May, A. D. 1865, to^
pay the delinquent assessment, together with oostsj
of advertising and expenses of the sale.
AARON JOHNSON, Secretary.
No. 635 Clay street, second story.
San Franoisco, April !0,18=5. aplO-lm
-" 'Whitlatch Gold and Silver Mlninjsl
Company, Reese River Mining District, Landeil
County, Nevada. There are delinquent upon thel
following described stock, on account of assessment!
No. 5, of five dollars per share, or ton dollars perl
foot, levied on the twenty-ninth day of December,!
1864, the several amounts set opposite tho names oil
the respective shareholders, as follows:
Names. No. Certificate. No. Shares. Am'ntI
Allen HH........................11 20 SlCCS
Allen H H........................13 20 lCo|
Greene Saml H.................t3 66 S3Cl
Heath R W.......................51 18 9c|
Barker Mary A...............181 60 2S(I|
Karker Jno W.................69 100 eoci
Harker Jno W.................182 13 68
And in accordance with law and an order of thel
Board of Trustees made this day. /pril ICth, 1865,1
JO many shares of each parcel of said stock as mayl
be necessary will be sold at the office of the oom-l
pany, Nc, 22 Front street, San Francisco, Cnl byl
Jones & Bendixen, Auctioneers, on FRIDAY, thol
twenty-first (2;st) day of Apr'l 1865, at three!
0 clock p. M. to pay said dolinquent assessment!
thereon, together with costs of advertising and ex-R
penses of the sale.
J. A. DRINKHOUSE. Secretary.
-pU-td 228 Front St.. San Francisco. Cal.
I .f*^^*"^^ West Mining Comoany, Xlsmer.B
alda District, Esmeralda County, Nevaiia. Notice B
-The annual meeting of the stockholders of thiei
Company, for tbe eleciion of effioera f r'hoensuingS
pear will be hold on MONDAY, May 1st. 1865, atl
p'A o'clock p. M., at the office of the Company, No f
tOi California street, San Francisco.
^Jl'HN F. POPE,
apl____________Secretary Wide West Mining Co.
73
110
60
30
IOO
100
10
60
60
100
60
1(0
60
80
50
IOO
100
10
50
50
10
10
30
30
20
30
10
25
200
60
40
10
10
60
60
10
IflO
70
20
20
50
60
100
15
59
100
100
IS
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40
50
100
80
26
100
10
20
200
105
90
10)
100
^C0
26
45
EO
20
SI
75
110
60
140
4(0
ICO
40
200
200
KO
60
100
210
200
iOJ
loo
100
40
to
60
10
10
120
120
80
80
10
100
200
100
KO
40
10
0
60
40
ICfl
70
80
8)
iOO
50
400
15
210
100
100
60
15
fO
160
00
100
51
20
50
as
23
l.iO
80
80
800
180
20
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400
400
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...295
,..i68
rt -' V" ^V'" ^'.r ... TT- ^ ' ^i.-'."" "ySj.'u y, itij, Ai il ................rtJUO
Company-Location 01 Wome, Vi,-mii;a MiningSgvj.-.-^joy y r .367
District, County of Storey and State of Ne->aoa.--yBri({cs WH ................asi
i<vti;o is hereby given, that at a meeting "^Sb-o Louise "...............
the fcasti^a cf said Company, held on tbe 5thi
day of April, 18(>5. iin ,^snssraent of Twenfy-fivej
auDollars per share was levied lipou ih* c^niital stock
90%^^ said Compauy. payable forthwith, ih Vnitcd:
laSBtat^j goli coin, to tho Secretary, at the office of:, ,,_^,^j ,,
ISSthe Company. No.fiO Ejchange Building.Sati Fran-*Heath R W...........
ISMcisco. California. Any stock upon wh;sti saidafsess-Sueatji R yf'..........
vmaammmsmmmMamammmmmamam
..::........377
,....3'.8
,371
ICuttor a F.....
finch WG.................._._
Greenebaum A............175
iGreenebauiu A,
Heath R W
.25?
......65
......271
.....278
Shares.
10
6
10
1
9
?
ll
2
6
7
Amount,
$30
15
30
30
1
'1 .
91 6C|
30
i
6
18
21
.And in accordance with law. and an order of lbs
JBonrd of Tri;stee, made on the llth day of March.
It.'ica, so many shares of each parcel of Siiid stock as!
jmay be necessary, will be sold at the Salesrooms of;
jEdwards. Olney & Co.. No. 626 Montgomery street L
San Franelfco, Californis, on MONDAY, the 'IstdavKP Merle.......
3f May, 1-6-5, at 11 o'clock, a. hj. of said day. to payj^-f P Echmitz
isaid delinquent assesampnt. thereon, together with;
leasts of advertiilijlik and expenses of tho ssle. '
B S. T. KING, Sec'y.
apis td '.13 Montiomery street. S, F.
I -t^ Koxby q^old and Bilver Mining and|
iTunnelliDg Company. Gold Kill. Storey oounty.E
Nevada. Notice of Assessment.-Notioo is herebyj
uiiven, that at a meeting of tbe Board of Trnsto,-s3
of said Company, held on tho 30th day of Novem-i
ber, 1864, an assessment of 50 cents per share was^
leviel upon the capital stock of said C-jmpany |
payable immediately in United States gold coin, tol
.a-_Wide Went Mining Company Esme
falda Dustnot, Esmeralda County, Nevada Notice
There is delinquent upon the following describee
iJtock, on account of assessments levied on the
leighth day of March, 1865, tho several amounts sot
opposite the names of the respective shareholders.
IS follows:
NamSs. No, Certifioatos.
E J Armstrong............387
L B Ad.^it.....................2216
!0 P Blaokman..............1865
W H Bailey, bal...........1667
J E Clark, bal..............2107
G W Chesley. bal.........1352
J T Carter..........^...a63J
Thos Cookc......., ........2C61
W T Colcman..............2011
W T Colaman. bal........2129
W T Coleman & Oo......2078
J P Davis.....................2252
IJohn Fay, bal..............426
W H Farwell.bal.........1205
J Fuller.......................I6SI
J D Farnswoith...........5313
r N Greene..................2128
N E Grimes..................2:314
John B Gerber............2320
M Heinimann........,.....2211
jThos llutehinson.........1786
iThos Uutchinson.........2319
1 Herzberg.................2318
|J Hereberg..................2-309
S Kline, bal.................1280
IChas Keyser.................2212
Chas Leland, bal...........262
T J Lamb, bal..............Sfcg
Theo Le Roy...,........... 963
sador Landsberger.....2034
J Landsberger.............9138
1 Landsberger............,3144
iimon Xiipman, bal,.....14.S7
W 0 Lauen8tion,...,. ..191'fl
D S Liint.......... ........2271
D S Lunt.....................S274
Geo Lumley.................%^
i Meyer................. 1443
Morris Mayer, feal........1691
g%.!-tiB......................1804
a Morgenstern, Trus-
ten, bal.....................19C9
K Morgenstern. Trus-
tee, bal../.................,2100
AMartinon, bal...........8181
H McQary.,................2i08
iBmiaa 0 Osmer, bal.....1584
Pease k Grimm............2325
A Pavillier..................2I?2
.Tno Perry Jr...............2327
J H Redington, bal......801
'J H Redington, bal......1433
HSeligman........... ., , 69T
Danl S Shute,,.,,..........2253
HMSb-at. . .:,,...........1639
H M Shnte..................2215
Harvey Strong............2339
0 H Simpkins..............5068
C H Simpkins.......,......2067
3 Schloas..... ..............2352
Lloyd 'fevia.................18S3
Oliver Taylor...............2316
IChas Upton.................663
iD M Waterman, bal___1946
lA Wolf, bal..................2133
A Wolf, bal..................2143
A Wolf, bal..................2154
W T Coleman k Co......2(88
David Dwyor...............2323
Thos W Hackett .........24:53
A H Li3sak Jr..............2391
A H Llssak Jr..............24(!4
........3268
_____........,........g^9j
Pease & Grimm, bii.'.V..'.'8228 . i,.
And In accordance with law. and an order of the
r.^^^i ?L,""*'''^- mi'ie on the eighth day of
-March. 1885. so many shares of each parcel of said
stook as may bo necessary will be sold at the sajes^
room of John Middleton k Son. No. 400 Mont
gomcry street, San Francisco, on MONDAY, the
April,i4tli,18<i5, at twelve o'olook M., of said d.i,y,
tfl pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
n- -vT ,^iS-.?i*XI8, Secretaiy protem.
Ofbce. No. 103 California street. San Franoisco.
I apl2-td
No, Shares. Amount
j $25
as 125
10 EO
1 '^
M i'A
10 50
10 EO
10 60
,p^ 12}i
10 60
10 50
1% <K
% 33i
10 60
s 25
6 25
10 60
10 60
10 se
5 25
20 ICO
7 35
10 60
,^ 13H
16 60
lyi
^ iV,
4 20
5 25
5 25
21 106
,^ 1J4
10 60
20
1 5
13 65
2 10
,1^ in
10 50
1% m
3M. 12V.
i% 13^
5 2b
.^ 1%
5 25
10 GO
10 60
1^ ey*
'Hi 7m
5 25
10 CO
3 15
10 60
13 65
10 SO
15
5 25
10 50
6 X5
5 25
1 14?l
10 eu
10 60
B 25
5 23
10 eo
2 10
2 10
20 ICO
^
DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO. ffltdRSDAY; APRIL 2d. 1865.
m
%u(Xmi ^oks.
3latt0n Soifc.
Auction 0eU^,
%ndm\ 0cks
OkmHion 0aUs,
dion Sei5^0.
^.ttctkm 0alf0.
3.tidlan 0al50.
^.urtion 0ak0.
|S. f. REWHALL.
STHKODOBI TOIZIS,
H. M. IWHllL & CO., i VOIZIN, RIS & (0.,
OTJSTAVirS KI8 H3' WBBSTIK,
WABKBR ECTTOKl
iUOTIONKBKS & COMMISSION MJSUOHANTP
I <alcFoo!iii, |''lr|>rooI BrieU BalldiuK,
Cornor of Snneonie nnd Malleok St.
mBBVJ^U. SAI.E DATS:
I MBAYS AND TfiUB-WATU OUlngnl iUla l>( BMta, I&Nl
Glotblns. Hardware, FaHoT eadl, Bia.
nrCABb gdvaocea on UerchaQdlse for 8ale,^i
NOTICE.
MR. aiLBBRT PALACHE has an interest ill
lonr business from this date.
H. M. NEWHALL & CO
Ban Xrancisoo, January 8, 1865.
tS- In conseqnence of the Innernl ol
tke late President of the United States
A.BKA.HAM IiINCOI.N.beini; solemn1ze(>
Cbls week, the Sale of l>ry Oocds adver
(THURSDAY..................... ApTil20, 1866 tigd for Tbnrsday i* postponed nntll
THIS &A.
A< 10 o'elock A. ai., at Salesrooni,
BY CATAIiOOUEi,
BOOTS,
Iiadies', XKEisses' and Children's
Shoes and Gaiters,
ALSO,
HATS AND CAPS,
Pine and Heavy CJlotMng
Crentfl' Furnishing Ooods
FANCY GOODS.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS,
John B, Lhthkb..................AuotiOBeer.
If OS. ai7, 819, and 221 Sansome street, |
near California street.
SALE 1ATS:
OniSDAYS AND PBTDAYS Cutalogoe Salea of ClotblDg, Bootfe I
Slioea, Hardware, Fancy Gocdi, Etc f
rHUKi>AY8 IttKular Cataloeua Sales of Ajnerlcan, PreQch, an-
Eai^iBb Dry Gooda, SUks, Kmbrolderlea, Eto
IBBSTBR & mTTON,
AUCTION AlfD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j
riro-proof Brick. BaUdlns, SIS and 1141
I Ptne street, bet. Sansome anS Battery.
THIS 13 A,
L. KfiLLEB,
aAUOTIONBBR AND COMMISSION MER-f
CHANT.
IWo. 67 California Street, near Keamy.l
|reqdi.ae Salu Days.........ToEaoATSand FEiDAifj
Ont-door Saleg, aa well a 9alei of Stock, etc., lu front ofSaleareom |
promptly attended to.
Pnrcbaaera and Boilers will And It to tbelr hitereat to give him
call before going elaewhere, as be pays the highest price for all artl
oleaof New and Sacond-bahd Fuiniture.
ITHUB9DAY.
..April 20, 186
WEDMESDAT, the actta inst
VOIZIJN, RIS & CO.,
apl9 AUCTIONKKKS.
4
ALSO,
Cor account of anderwrtten
STRAW GOODS.
Cases Men's and Boys' Planters', Leg-
horn, Fancy Braid and Children's Straw
Hats.
DRIED APPIBS.
Half Barrels Choice Dried Apples.
YELiIaOW METAI<.
Pounds Yellow Metal;
Pounds Yellow Metal Scraps and Nails.
aiiiS
Same aoeonnt
PAPER HANOI97GS.
cases 2,000 rolls Paper Hangings and Bor-
ders. apl9
TO-MOJ l,HOW.
FRIDAY..............................April 21,1866
AT 10 O'dAlCH, A. K.,
A-T S.A.X1BSROO3VC,
SOOTS, SHOES KM BEOGANS.
I(,A1>IXS' ASD OHUCBBEH'S WISAB.
HATS AND GAPS.
FIBnS AMD HEAVY CLOTflllSe
Gray Tiannel Overshirts;
FANCY FLANNEL AND CASSIMERE
SHIRTS; . ^
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
Cotton and Woolen Hosiery:
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
DB GOODS, FANCY fiUODS, ETC.
apl8
H. H. NEWiaA.1.1. & CO.
Auctioneers.
apl9
voisisr, BIS * CO.,
AUC'riONKEKa.
a. A. oobb.
B. H. BIMTOR
C06B k SINTON,
a. A. CoBB.............................................Auotioneei
406 Montgomery street.
REAL ESTATE BALE DAT............SATURDAY
TO-MORMO\.
FRIDAY.............................April 21,1865
At XI o'elock,
ON THE PREMISES,
No. Sl-r Clementina, St.,i
Entrance from Fourth street,
(ON ACCOBSTT OF DEPARTURE,)
g j^"f r" f ^ "T^T"T"fT^"T rt^ gil Hkindly volunteered to act as Auctioneer at our pub-l
JP \_) I~\, Wt I I ^_J _t\(_Djli'''' sales of Real Estate. The interests of oui
""friends and patrons will be as efficiently served asl
/^ I, j j jaheretoforo. COBB&SINTON.
^jMh^^b One handsome, rosewood case,1
|^^nH|full 7-octave overstrung Piano.L rm^tr-m m <:c<, tt^ * --'
IT iff good as new, Hallet & Davis,i THIS jO A. A
makers.
Mahogany Haircloth Parlor Furniture, So-
At 10 o'eloeR A. H.,
i!k.T S.A.IJ BSItO O X^ ,
BTT C-A.T-A-.X-OOXTB,
HATS AND CAFg,
FINE km HEAVY CLOTHIJfG,|
Gents^ Furnishins Goods.
GRAY AND BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS;
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS;
aENTS' FINE WHITE SHIRTS; |
LADIES' AND MISSES' WHITE COT
TON HOSE;
ALSO,
njRESS GOODS
BLACK AND FANCY ALPACAS,
DELAINES, PRINTS, ETC.
DAMASK TOWELS, NAPKINS, IRISH
LINBNS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
CASHMERE AND WOOL SHAWLS;
IjADIES' CLOTH AND SILK CLOAKS.
AUCTION FURNITURE WAREROOMS
EBWARD.S. SPEAR &(0
13S California street, below Montgomery
IJALB Days-......-.......'WBDNKaDAYaandSatdbdayb
i IParnlture at Private ^ ale In Warerooms,
over Auction Room.
llliiiai Milfi il (19. I MMRICE BORE & CO., iDYBR, BADGER & ROKOHllJOnN MIDBL1T8N & SON
Constable's Sale
WEDNESDAY,
WEDNESDAY.....................April 19,1865
On aiid after this date, MR. JOS. S. 8PSAR,
becomes a paTtner in the firm.
EDWARD S. SPEAR & 00.
April 8.1865. ap9 Im
ISen.
apI8
WEBSTKB * HUTTOBr,
Auctioneers.
SATURDAY.
lATUBDAY......................April 22 1865J
SAFES! SAFES!!
At 10 O'eloeR. A. M.
At the Metropolitan Hotel,
INo. 1320 Stockton street, t)etweeB
Broadwar and Tallejo,
WILL BE SOLD
By order of /osbua Hilton, Constable,
THE
F-XJ HIST IT TIRE
0 irHE ABOVE flOTEI..
ICONTAININC ^S ROOMS,
AND CONSISTING OF
PAR1.0R and CHAMBER SETS
BR17SSXI.8 AN1> 3-PI,Y CARPETS,
Sprini:, Curled Hair and Fnlu Mattresses
A Large Quantity of Fino Bedding-,
Lace and Damask Curtains,
OILCLOTH AND COCOA MATTING,
CROCKERT, CirTl.ERT ANO Ci;TI.ASS-
WARE,
Chairs, Tables and Dining Room Furniture,
1 large Range and Kitchen Utensils.
JTERMS Casta In Cnltcd States KOl*l coin,
Goods to be removed on day of sale.
1.. KEI.I.ER,
AUCTIONEER.
Postponed to
THIS DAY,
THURSDAY......................April 20 1865
apl9
^t 11 o^eioek, wf. JtS.
%m and ^eeond - Aand
FURNITURE,
CONSISTING 01'
BP18 .
The above sale is POSTPONED un-
|til SATURDAY, April 22d, 1865.
By order of JOSHUA HILTON. Constable,
I,. KEI.I.ER,
apl9 AUCTIONEER.
'^sfms
raxmtnra uiti Citt-door Bai, wbauerer raqulirMi.
tiotuea and Lota at Filvat. Sola lu all parts cl tha Gtl?, Also
Baachca In vaxlona part, nt ttaa Stat..
All mattei-n rotating to Baal Batata prosaptl/ ttidad to.
Strict attentloTi gives to all tba I,.gal Baqulrcmanta IQ Sale, o'
Alttilnlatraton:, lisorlven). An. Ao.
TfUESITUaB, OUT-aOOR ANB Sfsoiai. Salbb So-
LICITBB A1,D PSOMTLY ArTSHDSD 0.
TSSMtl OF t^XUmy -ASXh iiBTA'r:: ritlra ar.bjecttolagftlln-
lvea.'-gatioa. Acts of Sale at porchaaers' expeiia.. Ten par ceat, o:
!pnraQaMmon.7wIllln all caaea b reqnlied'at tlm. of aata. Fay-
' Lents e TOAJ b. adTartlaad, or atated at aolfl.
CARB Durins: the teniporary absence of GEN
JCOBB at the East, MR. T. J. POULTERKR has
Sklndly volunteered to act as Auctioneer at our pub-
1 large size wrought iron fire and burglar!
proof Safe, combination lock, doublej
doors; ,
1 medium do do do do do do;!
7 small do do do do do do.'
ALSO,
7 Fire-proof Money Boxes.
The above safes are of the beat-material, and
made in the most workmanlilie manner, warrantedj
are-proof.
Sale posUlve, to close business.
WmU & MERRILL.
(WHOLESALE AUCTION HOUSE.
204 and 206 California street,
Ikgulab Salk Days.....Wednbbbay and Satdeday
Cash advances on oonsisnments.
IA.P. EvKEBTT.........................................Auctionee;
Bureaus,
Bedsteads,
Sofas,
Chairs,
-i
Sideboards.
Tables,
Jtiatlresses,
c
c.
Pillows,
tfe.
ZTt FB.OZH'S or SA.SiZ3SR003M ,
apl9
WEBSTER * H17TTON,
AUCTIONEERS.
3BO. L. J. BBNDIXBN,
THOS. J. POULTKEKB,
WJt. M. BtrNDIll.Li
H. C. DOWNING.
JONES & BENBIXEN.
ISalesroom, Fireproof BrlcR
Nos. 307 and 309 California
two doors Irom Front.
Bnlldlnar,
street,
MALI DAYS.
..TUCIDAT* AIID ITXIDAT*
fas, Easy Chairs, etc., etc.;
Brussels Carpets, Marble-top Table, What-
not, etc., etc.;
Mahbgany Marble-top Bureaus and Wash-
stands, French Bedsteads, Spring and
Hair JSIattresses, Feather Pillows, Bol-
sters, Blankets, etc., etc.;
Extension Table, Lounge, Dining Room
Chairs, Clock, Crockery, Platedware,
Glassware, etc., etc., etc.
rogetber with tbe Kitchen Furniture.
TERMS CASH.
iW" floods to be removed on day of sale.
raURSDAY-.....................April 20, 1865|
At 11 o'clock A. M.,
IN FRONT OF SAUSSROOM,
The Celebrated Horse
MONDAY.
MONDAY...........................April 24,1865
At 11 o'clock,
AT SAI<ESROOHS, (up Stairs,)
aS
TRADE SALE, BY CATALOGUE,
i4
f9
apl9
H. H. RSWHALL * CO.,
AUCTIONEERS.
SATURDAY.
SATURDAY........................April 22,1865
.at 1> O^eloek Ji. Jfi.i
or FRONT OF SAI.ESROOMS,
Special and Peremptory!
SAIi OF
Said to be the best Family Horse In San
|FraniNco, wi);hs 1,100 lbs., can KO In
1$ minutes with rochaway.
Warranted sauud, is gentle and hind,|
|and stands without hitching.
Can be seen at South Park Stables.
COBB * SINTON,
AUCTISNEBRS.
SATURDAY.
'SATURDAY........................April 22,1865|
At 10 o'clock,
^a.T SA-XiBSnooi-a:,
OF
lOarpets Stoves, (lounters
Common Farnltare.
ant
ap2:
THIS DAY.
IxaURSDA?.
.April 20,1866
M, 13 oHlotk Jfl.
ON THE PREMISES,
fiROCBRlBS, PROVISIflPho. l MlUon Pla-ce,
cA90a,
cfso.
apis
CARRIAGESc
-Ruggies.
OPEN AND COVERED BUGaiES,|
Concord. "Wag-ons.
Carryalls, SUde-Seat Carriages,!
TEOTTIM BUGGIES, SPOKfflG WAGONS,
HeaTy and I<lght Farm or Rancb
XtCa,
Wagons,
Etc.,
ALSO,
XeOB!S,
Etc.,
A well assorted Invoice L*ap and Buggy
Robes, Black and Brown Bear, Wolver-
ine, with Stone Martin and Sable Bor--
ders; Wolf, Arctic and Gray Fox, Bad-
ger, Lion, Genet, Wild Cat and Buffalo
all handsomely lined, and made up ex-
pressly for City Trade.
liAP ROBS.
BAn Invoice English, High Colors, Single
and Double Lap Robes.
ALSO.
HARNESS.
Sets Heavy Team and Stage Harness;
Sets Express and Light Fancy Harness, Sil-
ver Plated Trimmings.
NOTIC.
The Carriages will be arranged for examination
early moraing of sale, and we call the particular
attention of Dealers, Livery Stable Keepers and
private parties to our stock of Superior Work.
SAI.E POSITITE.
Kl. M. HEWHAI.I, * CO.,
apl8 AUCTIONBKRS.
iDesirable Real Estate for
Sale.
1st Lot on west side of Davis street, 60 feet north
l&om Washington street; thence north H feet front
|by 75 feet in depth. Title perfect.
ALSO.
2d 66 Homestead Lots in the " Cobb Tract," on
iBemal HeiKhts, beautifully located for homesteads
| fine soil for gardens. Title, U. S. Patent.-
ALSO,
t 3d 4 Lots, eaoh 50x125 feet, in Block 19, " Fair
amount Tract," opposite the ffour-miie House fin
iKarden land.
ALSO.
4th 6 most desirable Lets in Hayes Valley, as
follows;
|3ubdivisions Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4 in 50-Vara Lot 5, in
Block 286, each having fronts ef ZIH feet on
Hayes and Linden streets, by a depth of 120 fee't
ALSO,
ubdivision 1 of SO-Vara Loc 3, Blosk 219, having!
fronts of Z!ii feet on Page and Lily streets. by|
120 feet in depth.
A beautiful location for resldenoe.
ALSO,
Subdivision 3, in 50-Yara Lot 2. Block 286, having)
fronis of 27H feet on Oak and Hickory streets,
by IM feet in depth.
Pine homestead Lot fine view of the city.
ALSO,
5th 12 splendid 50-Vara Lots in the Western Ad-I
dition,
ALSO,
etc.l
40 $ks French Poreelaiis
Comprising the usual assortment, vii:
jDinner. Tea and Toilet Sets, Cups and Sau-I
cers, Dishes, Plates, Fruit Baskets, Bowlsl
Sugars, Salads, Soaps and Trays, Eggj
Cups, Soup Tureens, Casseroles, Butters,I
Slop Jars, Foot Baths, Spittoons, etc,
ALSO,
Vases, Card Receivers, Fancy Boxes,
ALSO,
50 Pkgs New England Glassware.
Conrprising a full assortment of Goblets,
Wines, Champagnes, Huber, Ale Glasses
Creams, Sugfirs and Covers, Bitters Bot-
tles, Bowls, Hanging Lamps, Chimnies,
Nappies, etc., etc. apll
ALSO,
Invoice Table Cutlery.
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OYSTERS.
150 cases H. B. & Co. Fresh Oysters, 2 doz.
each 20) cans.
TOBACCO
"8 cases Western Tobacco, 8 bxs ea, 1390tb.
MACKEREL.
12hfbbl3 Mackerel;
62 kits do.
RAISINS
65 hi boxes Raisins.
ALSO,
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Schooner's Sails.
1 Foresail, second-hand;
1 Mainsail, do;
1 Jib do;
1 Flyjib do.
DRIED PEACHES
17 sacks California Dried Peaches;
50 do do do do.
KETCHUP.
15 cases Underwood & Co. Tomato Ketchup,
1 dozen each.
CLAMS.
25 cases Clams, 2 dozen each, 1S> cans.
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OffBush, above Kearny,
FTJRISriTTJIlE
IN THE ABOVE COTTAJB,
COMPBISING
PARIaOR,
CHAMBFR.
DINIITG ROOM
AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE I
OROCKFRT, OIA^SSWARF. Ac
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NORTHWESTERLY CORNER
?1(. A. QUABLM...^..
...AuOtiOIlM!
.Ao^tnM.t>t-in!*Bl.ja-i,E..lvera, KOTtcaRa&ijTrtfltoaa.- Aa-lrr
* o'.o, prwcnbMd Ij.al rorma wU b* carafnlly cota,'l!tI wlti,
OOMIMTIGBfl OP fiKL'A on all pK-l-^rly Rsl-t by ua at aaotlott wl:
>st!ere>tero Tan i-'.t cant. ../ toe ns-juot of p^rcbaaa Invarl.
.y iwjnirwl at tha time of aata. 21ti6 u-ost pn-ye vaIW, or tha pa-
M.W w!l! b r-iljasod, ai-l ^-' ^ tlfriviMi* rafciidbd. Ona west allow,
rtlia fa&oiinatlonof tltlea 8n4 completiau ol yor-^na-T .a. A-jtr '
.la iQvarlrvbly at t'je .-iipeuM of pnrcbaMir.
MA'JBIOB )Xi:S\ri!lglv6l.'.3sap:lalatIaaUo,-l to Prfyata Sal*
^.>)'arclu.aMo;Baaia.tat alao.totba mvcatms&t .if oapttalc
srlso^r, stc
j^OwBa^uMdcmBvl lM.(.,im4 iHKf piofirty ni<dta>
TUESDAY.
UE3DAY..........................April 25,1866
At 12 H.. at Salesroom,
3EI C^X J^H.
AND
Peremptory Sale
oir
lOO-MA lOT 1.291
Southeasterly Corner
Folsom and Ninth streets,
To be sold in 33 large subdivisions.
ISl
SOW-H-jrly,
Xbis is one of the choicest
100-Vara lots that has been offer-l
3d this season. Folsom street
i^raded, planked sidewalked,
ared, and tbe cars pass the property
every few miantes daily. IVintb
street is graded and in order, and
the entire lot is directly on tbel
f rade. A plan showing- subdivisions
KTill be found on the ground, to|
eirhich attention is asked.
The sale will be peremptory, on{
account of the departure of the
owner for the East, and parties
wishing choice homestead lots will
io well to examine these.
Valencia and Temple Sts.
Lot forming the northwesterly comer of Valencia
and Temple streets: having 65 feet front on Va-
lencia street, by 90 feet front on Temple street.
To be sold as a Whole or In a SubdiTlsiong
TERMS CASH.
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ALSO,
VALUABLE
TSiXlAXJS.-
...k.t )SA.Xe.
ap7
KAVRICIS l>0tE CO.,
ATIOTIONaiRf.
\YBDNESDAY.
WSDNESDAY....................April 26, 1865
A.t 13 O'cloeb, BI., at Salesroovi
executor's Sale of Real Estate.
Property for Investment
Bet. Montgomery and Kearny.
Lot eommcBolng at a point on the northerly line
of Post street, distant BO feet easterly from Kearny
dtreet: thence easterly, having 20 feet front on
Post street by 62 feet 6 inches in depth.
rogetber witb the ImproTementg thereon
-(VSeekers for investment will do well to exam-
ine this property. It is close to Kearny street and
rery desirable.
TEBMS AT SAI.E.
ALSO,
Ca-EJSTTBEX^
FAMILY RESIDENCE,
ON DUPONT STREET,
lSr3B-A.Il CA-XiIFOR-lSri-A.
Residence of Capt. Blethen
Lot commencing at a point on the easterly
line of Duuont street, distant 137 feet 6 inches
southerly from California street, thenee north-
having 20 feet front and rear by 60 feet in
depth: together with the two story and basement
brick house thei-eon, containing nine rooms, dininK-
|room, kitchen, large closets, gas and water through
JI3- The above is really a first-olass'Homestead
|Property, and we ask attention to it.
TEBMS AT SALE.
ALSO,
ELEGANT
ECOMESTEA-D
ON
I=ost street.
Bet* Myde and I^urkln streets.
Lot commencing at a point on the northerly
line of Post street, distant 137 feet 6 inches
westerly from Hyde street; thence running
tvesterly having 22 feet li inches front oa Post streei
by 137 feet 6 inches in depth.
Together wih the twe-story frame House there
on, containing eleven rooms, all hard-finished,
marble mantels, grates, etc. Water in the house.
-W This lot is on the grade. Post street is in or-
der, and the house is well arranged for either one
or two families.
AUCTIONEBRS AND COMMISSION MER-
I CHANTS.
Salesroom, Nortlienst corner ol MoiitKO-
mery and Pine street*.
THIS~DAY.
CONTIISrXJED.
raURBDAY.
..April 20, 1865
At lOi o'clock.
it Salesroom, cor, Montgomery and Fine
A Large and Varied Assortment of
Evergreens, Flowering Flants,|
LARGE ROSEBUSHES, LILACS.
Etc., Etc., EltC.
All from the Nursery of Wm. O'Donnell |
San ,Iose, and raised in the open air.
This is the best opportunity ever offered to those
in want of Ornamental Shrubs and Flowers to sup
i>ly themselves, as, from the quasiity and variety,
t is certainly THE Sale of the season.
apis
DTKB, BADQER * ROKOBI.,
AUOIIONElBa
For Sale.
A SMALL CHURCH ORGAN,)
An excellent instrument, and will be sold cheap.
apll
DTEB, BADSEK A BOKOHI,,
TERMS CASH.
ALSO,
FRIDAY.
FRIDAY.............................April 21, 1865
At llo'olocM A. M., at the Residence,
No, lOlO Bush St.,
.A.BO'VB rA.-srxiOn,
FURNIT U R i
IN TE*^BOVB RESIDENCB,
ooirsisTixa or
iRosewood Parlor Sets,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN PUR-
manoe of an order of the Probate Court of the City
and County of San Francisco, in the State of Cali-
fornia, made on the First day of April, A. D.
eighteen hundred and sixty-five, in the matter of
the estate of WILLIAM C. BYRNE, deceased, the
andersignod. Executor of the last will and testa-
ment of William C. Byrne, deceased, will sell at
Dublio auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in
ane parcel, and subject to confirmation by said
Probate Court, on WEDNESDAY, the Twenty-
|sixth day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and
xty-flve. at 12 o'clock m., at the ^Uijtion Booms
of MAURICE DORE & CO., 3;7 Mongomery
itreet, iu said city and county, all the right, title,
interest and estate of the said intestate at the time
>f his death, ana all the right, title, and interest
that the said estate has, by operation of law or
otherwise, aoauired other than or in addition to
that of the said testator, at the time of his death,
in and to all that lot, piece orparcelof land, situate,
lying and being in the said city and county, and
described as follows, to wit:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Sacra
mente and Yerba Buena streets, and running
northerly on YerbaBuena street forty six (ifi) feet;
thence at right angles easterly tighty (80) feet;
thence at riglit angles southerly forty-six (46) feet
to Sacramento street; and thence westerly along
the northerly line of Sacramento street eighty (80)
feet to the said northeasterly corner of Sacramento
and Yerba Buena streets, at the point of commence-
ment.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OP SALE: Cash:
ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid at
the Auctioneers on the day of sale, balance on
confirmation of sale by said Probate Court; deed
at exr'onse of purchaser.
R. H. WALLER,
Executor of the laf t will and testament of
William C. Byrne, deceased.
San Franeisoo, April lit, 1865. ap4
Cboice Homestead Lots.
JOHN IDDLBTON & SON
^SAL jBSTAIS. stock A27D aNJBKAIi
TIONSKRS,
!ifn! and Salearoom, Bro.400 5Cont;cme>
Ana Honts om 9*7> '^
iKSUjCaAB aAUB DAT WOB 23AL I%TATX(at Acctton) UOKSA?
Kkipeiolxl aUectlon to Pojllo Sal48of Hittat,fov- Adulniifcratcn
tMa'igvan, Taart^Agtem, Kecelvert, etc
OcmrrrwM* or Salmi or Kkal Estaii; 'ilUw Bii'oiM:% to ing^U
MU;;niIoa. T(>>-et(i cii day oT aIo. De.a^a, eto.,ate3^ iiM ol pvi
boHr. Ten per cent, of parohAM mantj mn tit paid to Ar.itlei
or 3n d7 uf tti*.
pKTtlM i^Mlrotui of otTsrlnK pMpf t? for a&l inoit fam'Ht: tb*
laoMT witb a oouplata al/fltTut of tba tlUa oltuafr prcpart;,
>W. w. tlwTOlsr,
SALE OF RAL STAT
AT AUCTION.
MONDAY.
^t 13 o^clock Jfti
BEAUTIFULLY LOSATED HQME
STEAD LOTS.
ON HARRISON STREET,
BTorth Bide, bet. Fifth and $$ixth|
TO BE SOLD IN SUBDIVISIONS.
We will sell the balance remainlDHr an-
old of tbe sabdlTlslons of this eleicnntly
located 10 S-Tara I.ot. Attention Is called
to the lots. They are perfectly level and
fenced In. Barrlson and Clary streets
graded, planked and sidewalked
The Central Railroad cars pa*)s along
lxth street,Ithln 37.5 feet of the lot.
Harrliiton street Fronts
No. 23 Lot on north side of Harrison street, 27
l%et east from Sixth street, fronting 25 feet by 8C
Sfeet deep.
ALSO.
No. 24. Adjoining No. 23 easterly, fronting 25 feat
Iby 80 feet deep.
ALSO,
No.'25. Adjoining No.'24 easterly, 25 by 80 feeW
ALSO.
No. 6. Adjoining No. 25 easterly, 25 by 80 feet.
ALSO,
No. 27. Adjoining No. K easterly, 25 by 80 feet.
ALSO.
No. 28. Adjoining No. 27 easterly, 25 by 80 feet.
ALSO,
Nos. 29, 30, 31, and 32. Four lots adjoining No. 2$|
easterly, each lot 25 by 80 feet.
ALSO,
Clary street Fronts.
No. 13. Lot on south side of Clary street, SCO feet|
west from Fifth street, fronting 25 by 80 feet.
_-__ -^ ALSO,
,, No. 14. Lot ad/oiBTfig-SP-13 westerly, fronting 26|
by 80 feet. "^
ALSO,
No. 15. Lot adjoining No. 14 westerly, 25 by 80 feel
ALSO,
Lots adjoining westerly,'26 by 80 feet.
N.16.
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ALSO,
Elegant Homestead Lots,
ON TYLER STREET,
STear Taylor street, part of 50-
Tara I.ot Ho, 1007, adjoinini
Market street.
Lot on north side of Tyler street, 85^ feet westS
MONDAY...........................April 24,1866|d"ep.''^'" street, fronting 27i^ feet by 137M foet|
OH
HOWARD STREET,
BETWEEN THIRD AND FOVBTH STS
Lot commencing at a point on the northerly line
of Howard street, distant 17S feet easterly from
Fourth street; thenco easterly, having 25 feet front
on Howard street by 80 feet m depth,
TERMS AT SALE,
Valuable Property near Nortli
Beach,
50-Vara Lot 1513
On Francisco and Bay streets,
bet. Stockton and Powell.
4^ The attention of purchasers of Beal
Estate is partlonlarly called to this prOi
perty, from Its convenient location andl
desirable situation for homesteads. The
view from It Is unsurpassed, embracing
the entire northern Bay. Franclscol
street Is graded, macadamized and sew
ered, and sidewalks laid,
50-Vara 1513.
ALSO,
Lot adjoining westerly on Tyler street, fronting
^M feet by VSlii feet deep.
4^ The attention of parties desirous of
pnrchaslng; elegant homestead locations
is calif d to these lots. They are within a
few feet of the Taylor and Market street
nfarket street is planked and side-
walked to Taylor street. The lols are
on the grade, high and dry, with perfect
drainage, and In one of the best neigb.
borhoods of the city. EXAKINE TKE
PROPERTY.
ALSO.
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ALSO,
Larsre Homestead Lot,
OK
Jackson street.
Bet. nyde and Earkln streets.
ALSO,
RARE CHANCE FORINVEST
MENT.
A.S. IDWASDB.
JAKES S.OLKKll
BDWARDS, OLNRV & i'O.,
REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND GENERAL
AVCl'ION AND COHMISSIION BOUSE,
So.686 MONTaOMERY ST., Montgomery Block.
JAMBS N. OLNBY. Anotioneer. ja7
i^-JAzzie O-old and Silver MialnK Com-
Ipany, Reese River Mining District, Lander county.
State of Nevada. Notice There are delinquent
upon the following described stock, on account ot
assessment levied on the 6th day of March, 1865,
the several amounts set opposite the names of the
respective shareholders as follows:
Names. No. Certificate. No. Shares.
6th-14 lots in
feet. Fino soil.
For sale by
fel3-tf
West End" Tract, each lot 80x2-
COBB e SINTON,
No. 406 Montgomery street
MIRKS & BRO.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
Salesroom No. S^jl California street, bet.|
JHoutKOmery and Kearny.
RasoLAB Sali Dati.........MoMOAT ASS Thuesdat.I
Lllral advaaoa. mwle on coQclsimenta of idl ktnilt. ffornltai
Df bcntMboujelit. CtiMoor juleaattended to. ao7.1in
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AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION
CHANTS.
NBEDHAM k CO.,
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION Ml'R-l
CHAN'iS.
86 Market street- opposite Orphan
Asylnni,
Cash advanced on consignments, far auction or pr:-,
vate sale
Salh Days........................-Tuesdays and Fridays
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MER-
No. 6 Fourth Street, near Ilarbet.
,EQDi.AE Sale Days......Wednesdays k SatusdaysJ
Cash advanced on Consigned Ooods.
N. B. All Goods sold strictly on Commission.
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GSO. B. RICH & CO.,
IrEAL estate, STOCK AND GENERAL AUC-
TIONEERS,
Office, 605 Clay Street,
S. X, Field..........................................Auctioneer.
_ Furniture, Out-door and Special Sales so-
ilicited and promptly attended to. Houses andi
Lots to Kent, and at Private Sale in all parts of thej
Soity. fel5
TO-MORROW^.
THURSBAY.
.April 20,1865
At 11 O'elock. A. K.,
At Salesroom, oao Market street
SPECIAL SALE
07
NEWAND SECOND-HAND
furniture!
COKBISTIKe IN PAST OW
SCahogany and Walnnt Parlorj
Set>;
Oak, Walnut and Malioganyj
Chamber Sets;
Sofas, Bareans. liairs, ete.%
French and Fllzabethan Bed-
steads;
Salr, Moss and Spring Beds
IJoungesi etc.,
AND A OENERAE, TABIETT OF
Household rurniture|
aply
E. D. BAILEY.
W. F. NOBOROSBJ
R. U. BMLBY k CO.,
AVCTIONEEBH.
Salesroom No. 40S Pine street, west oil
Hontgomery, I
Reoulak Sale Days......Wednesday and Satuhday!
STABILITY !
ECONOMY! SECURITY!
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON!
AND GLOfiE
INSURANCE COMPANYI
Cash Capital, $iS,000,000,
PORK TRIMMINGS not GIVEN AWAY
WIIiSON A STEVEXS
HAVE BEMOTED FROM THE COK-
ner of Brodway and Sansomo to their new
store. No. 506 MARKET STREET, extendmgl
throush to Sutter, a few doors below the Metro-
politan Market, and
"Are not Giving Away"
Hogs'Spare Ribs, Rib Roast, Pork Chops, Hogs',
Heads, TenderLoins, Kidneys, Pigs'Feet, Premium
Hams, Sides, Lard, Pickled Pork, cheaper and bot-l
ter than at any other place in tho city.
WIIJSON * STEVENS,
No, 506 Market street, and
mh26-2plm No. 7 Sutter street
THE I,IVERPOOI. AND I.ONDON IN
, suranoe Company so lavorably known, was!
(established in the 3 ear 1836. and by a a recent acti
|of Parliament THE GLOBE Insurance Company
of London was amalgamated therewith, and thes<
two first class companies having been incorporated!
into one, are hereafter to be known as THB|
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE IN
isURANCE COMPANY, with the combined andj
junprecedented Cash Capital of FIFTEEN
IMILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
To the INSURING PUBLIC this first class in-
jstitution offers the inducements not only of secur-
lourity and stability, (having invested in the United
Istates over $1,400,000,) but, also, a promptitude
in the settlement of all losses immediately upon
ladjustment in U. S. GGLD COIN.
The above Company iniures against loss and
Idamage by FIRE throughout the entire State of
ICalifornia, at the customary rates of premium,
Ufflce, No, 412 Montgomery street.
WM. B. JOHNSTON,
apU-Splm GENERAL AGENT,
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W H Dancan................... 1
W H Duncan.................... 2
W H Duncan.................... 3
A L R Hallewell.............. i
A L R Hallowell.............. 5
ALR Hallowell.............. 6
A L R Hallowell.............. 7
A L R Hallowell.............. 8
lA V Evans........................ 10
lA V Evans........................ 11
A V Evans........................142
A V Evans........................14J
A A Bennett.....................13
A A Bennett.....................14
A A Bennett.....................15
J H Culver....................... 17
J H Culver.......................18
James Gamble................m 19
W H Mills........................ 20
A M Hayden..................... 21
A M Haydea.....................22
J B Irvln..........................23
J E Irvin........................- 24
A Mnnroe........................68
A Munroe........................69
a M Smith........................70
iG M Smith........................71
;G M Smith........................72
G W Mason.......................73
;q W Mason.......................74
,GW Mason.......................75
It H Keenan.....................76
T H Keenan..................... 77
TH Keenan..................... 78
T H Keenan....................79
TH Keenan.....................80
,T H Keenan.....................81
S P Roberts.....................83
S P Roberts...................... 83
l3 P Roberts......................84
!S P Roberts......................85
jS P Roberts......................88
IS P Roberts...................... 87
IS P Roberts...................... 88
iS P Roberts......................89
Horace Peter....................91
Horace Peter....................92
Hoiaco Peter....................93
Horace Peler....................94
Horace Peter....................98
Horace Peter...................-167
C M Service................. .102
iC M Service.....................103
C M Service.....................104
!C M Service.....................105
IC M Service.....................106
Theressa W hite...............107
B S Moody.......................1C8
8 S Moody.......................1C9
B K Moody.......................112
B 8 Moody.......................113
B S Moody.......................114
Joseph Reyburne.............110
iJoseph Reyburne.............Ill
Thos M Lynn....................116
Thos M Lynn............... ...116
Thos M Lynn................. 117
Joel LevlnoM...................^118
Henry Whisman...............121
Henry Whiaman...............123
Mary and Martha Lynn 128
Andrew J Moody.............129
William Bennett..............130
William Bennett..............131
William Bennett..............132
William Bennett..............133
,T P Emerson....................134
J P Emerson....................135
George W Haigh...............137
aoorge W Haigh...............138
John BlUaigh.............. ..139
John B Haigh............... .147
L M Litton.......................140
U M Litton.......................141
H C Tombs......................_145
H C Tombs........................146
F G Poor........................149
George A Leslie...............150
George A Leslie...............151
George A Leslie...............152
Gsorge A Leslie...............153
W 0 Grimes.....................154
W C Grimes.....................165
W C Grimes.....................156
W C Grimes....................lt,7
W C Grimes.....................168
W 0 Grimes.....................159
Georga Pierson.................161
J W Pierson.....................162
0 P Warren.....................163
J M Walbridge.................164
WH Allen........................176
And in accordance with law, and an order of the
Board of Trustees, made on the sinth day of March,
1865, so many shares of each parcel of said stock asj
may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, by
Edwards, Olney & Co., at No. 626 Montgomerv
"trect. San Francisco, California, on the TWENTY-,
I'-IFTH DAY OF APRIL, 1865. at the hour of (2
o'clock . of said day, to pay said delinquent as-
sessment thereon, together with costs of advertiting!
and expsnses of sale. W. H. ALLEN, Sec'y.
Office, Rooms 6 and 7, at 502 Montgomery street,
apl2-td San Francisco.
5
10
10
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SATITBDAT,.....................APRII. 82, 1865,J
AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M..
^3k.i? s ..A. Xjlx: s XI o o 3\ar.
No. 406 MONTGOMERY STREET.
GRAND CREDIT SALE.
Ol the Most Desirably Located
HOMHSTDAV LOTS
Ever offered lu tbis City I
OlSr A. CJBtEDIT
OF.
ONE AND TWO YEARS
1 Henri Eertz riano,|
A Superior Instrament.
Splendid Gilt Mantel Mirror,
Cnrtains, Ornaments, tc.
Oak Dining Set,
China Dinner and Tea sets,Glass{
Ware, Itc.
Rosewood Chamber Set,!
with Glass Door Amoir,
Mahogany Chamber Sets,
Spring and Carled Hair Mattresses,
Pillows, Blankets, etc.
Telvet and Brnssels Carpets,
Kltchenware,
SOUTHBASTBRLY CORNBR
MAPS of this SPLENDID PROPERTY,
with full particulars, to be had at our otice on
rUBSDAY AFTERNOON, April 4th. 1865.
TITLE-U. S. PATENT.
49- The Folsom street cars land passengers
within a few hundred feet of this property. The
blocks have been recently fenced and placarded
so that no difScalty will be had in finding the same
COBB SINTON,
apl AUCTIONEERS
FRIDAY.
apis
FRIDAY............................April 21, 1865
At 11 o'clock, on the Premises
IVo. eOO Howard St.
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD,
ALL THE FURNITURE
IN FBIVATE RESIDENCE,
Deserters, Attention.
.}
OKflOIAL.
War Department.
Peov. Mabshal-Skneeals' Office.
Washington, D. 0. March llth, 1865,
Circular No. 6
In conformity with the Proclamation of the Pre-
sident, herewith pulsUshed. all officers and em-
ployes of this Bureau are instructed to give prompt
attention to the receiving and forwarding of such
deserters as present themselves, in accordance with
its provisions;
United States
Front and Broadway streets,
NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
Front and Chambers streets.
To be sold on acet of departure of owner.
Lot forming tho southeasterly corner of Front
land Broadway streets, having 120 feet front on
Front street and 91 feet 8 inches front on Broadway
Istreet. Together with the elegant improvements
|thereoD, consisting of 2 two-story and basement
Brick Stores, substantially built and in perfect or-
Ider; besides two Frame Buildings, the entireprop.
erty now producing 50i* PER MONTH reat.
|~V7e call the especial attention
of parties in search of a really first'
class investment, to this property
Tbe entire Improvements are well
rented, and to goisd permanent ten
ants. Don't fail to examine this lo'
cation prior to the day of sale
$20,000 of the purchase money
can remain on mortgagre, if desired
Lot commencing at a point on the southerly line
of Jackson street, distant 137 feet 6 inches westerly
from Hyde street; thence running westerly, having
'^4 feet 41^ inches front on Jackson 8treet,by 137 feet
6 inches m depth.
Lot and streets graded.
Terms Cash. BALE PEREMPTORY.
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ALSO.
4 Lot on north side of Francisco street, 183J^
feet west from ^ tockton street, fronting 22 feet 11
iQohes by 137}^ feet deep.
ALSO.
5 Lot adioining No. 4 westerly, 23 11-12 feet by
137H feet deep.
ALSO,
6 Lot adjoining No. 5 westerly. 22 11-12 feet by
137H feet deep.
ALSO,
7 Lot adjoining No. 6 westerly, 22 11-U foet by
iS!H feet deep.
ALSO,
Elegant Homestead Lot
IN HAYES VALLEY.
iMt No. 3 of 50-Tara i:.ot Xo. S,
in Block No. 2H7, on Fell St.,
between Buchanan and Web-
Splendidly Liocated Jjots, ***'
IN THB
San Francisco Homestead Tract,
ooNsisTiira or
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
DINING ROOM
and KITCHEN
FURNITURE.
Curtains, Mirrors, Brussels
0
Carpets, etc., etc*
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Snle Positive and Peremptory.
ALSO,
MAGNIFICENT
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Lot 95 Lot commencing at a point on the west
erly line of Mission street, distant 65 feet northerly
from Navy street; thence northerly, having 65 feet
front on Mission street, by 117 feet 6 inches in depth
to an alley IS feet wide.
ALSO,
Lot 124 Lot west side Church street, 130 feet
southerly from Horner street: thanee southerly 65
feet front on Church street by 117 feet 6 inches in
depth, to an alley 15 feet wide.
ALSO.
Lot 140 On Vieksburg street, between Homei
and John streets, 65xll7S.
.89~Ezamine these lots. They are some of the
best in the Tract, and must be sold positively,
TERMS CASH.
ALSO,
Choice Homestead Lots
OH
STEVENSON STREET,
Bet. Sixth and Seventh streets
Part of lOO-Vara Lot 243.
Lot 2 Lot commencing at a point on the south-
least line of Sievenson street, distant 300 feet south
west from Sixth street; thence southwesterly, hav-
ing 25 feet front on Stevenson street by 75 feet in
Idepth.
' ALSO,
Lot on soulh side Fell street, oommeiicing 19;
feet6inches westerly from Buchanan street; tbencej
westerly, fronting 27H feet by a unif'rm depth of
120 feet to Hickory street, on which it also fronts.
ALSO,
Cheap Corner Homestead on
Bnsh and Devisadero street.
HOMESTEAD LOTS.
Fifty-^^ara Lot
NORTHWESTERLY OORNBR
Taylor and Jackson Sts.,
FUtolTURE
A.t a Sacrifice I
AT THB
NEW YORK
Furniture Warerooms,
Nos. 727 and 720 KARKET ST.
AGENCY OF THE
IfTest India and Faciflc S. B. Company.
THE UNDERSIGNED ARE{
A fc^. now prepared to grant tbroughj
J iWFlIiil tickets to passengers for ENQ-
JMtJAjn. T.AWn at REDUCED RATES.
I ^BHBbBV^ The above Company are placing
Inew and powerful steamers on the route between
jAspinwall and Liverpool, connecting with the
(boats of the Pacific Mail Company on the Pacific
I'For rates of CABIN PASSAGE ONLY, and for
Iturther particulars apply to .
RODGER;^, MEYER & CO.,
Agents W. I. and P. S. S. Co
FREIGHT taken at reduced rates, also, to all
Itll ports in Europe. mh21nem-2D
AUSTIN & CO.
'nj'OUI.D RESPS:CTFCIiI,T INFOBai
' their friends and the public generally, tha
|they have opened the S*,(>re
IVo. 36 Montgomery Street,
jOomer of Sutter, (formerly Wakelee's Drug Store,!
WITH A
NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK OF
IFSENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC
i>R,i^ c^oor>s,
!a11 of which are offered at prices as low as any in|
the city. mha3-2ptf
By the President'of the
of America.
A PROCI,AaiAVION.
Whereas, the twenty-first section of the act of
Congress, approved on the 3d inst., entitled an act
to amend the several acts heretofore passed to pro
vide Tor the enrolling and calling oat the national
forces and for other purposes, '* requires" that in
addition to the other lawful penalties of the crime
of desertion from the military or naval service, all
persons who have deserted the military or naval
service of the United States who. shall not return to
aid service, or report thems.jlves to a Proves
Marshal within sixty days afttir the proclamation ...
hereinafter mentioned, shall bei deemed and taken VVHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
to have voluntarily relintiai&he.dand forfeited their
rights to citizenship ana their rights to become
citizens, and such deserters shall be forever inca-
pable otholding any office of trust or profit undei
tho United States, or of exercising any rights of
citizens thereof; and all persons who shall here-
after desert the military or naval service, and all
persons who, being duly enrolled, shttU depart the
iarisdiction of the district in which he is enrolled,
or go beyond tbe limits of the United States with
intent to avoid any draft into the military or naval
service, duly ordered, shall be liable t the penal-
ties of this section. And tbe President is hereby
authorized and required forthwith, on the passage
of this act, to issue his proclamation, netting forth
the previsions ef this section, in which
proclamation the President is {requested to
notify all deserters returning within sixty
sixty da^s, as aforesaid, that they shall be pardoned
on condition ef returning to thrtir regiments or
companies, or to such other organizations as they
may be assigned to, until they shall have served for
A period of time equal to their original term of en-
listment.
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Abraham
Lincoln, President of the United States, do issue'
this my proclamation, as required by said act, or.
dering and requiring all deserters to return to their
proper posts: and I do hereby notify them that all|
deserters who shall, within sixty days from th<
date of this proclamation, viz: on or before the lOthj
day of May, 1865, return to service, or report thorn
selves to a Provost Marshal, shall be pardoned, ol
condition that they return to their regiments and
companies, or to such other organizations as they
may be assigned to, and serve the remainder of
their original term of enlistment, and, in addition
thereto, a period equal to the time lost by desertion.
In testimony whereof I bave hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be|
affixed.
-*-^ Done at the City of Washington this e!e
1 venth da? of March, in the year of ourLordi
' i one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.f
-V-' andof the independence of the UnitedStatei
the eighty ninth. ABRAHAM LINC0LN.1
By the President:
William H. Sewaed,
Secretary of State.
The records and returns of these deserters will bel
made up in the same manner as is provided for in
jother cases by existing regulations, except that it
will be noted on the book of deserters arrested, op-
Just Arrived MShlp t'yclttne:
$3 00 each, worth $5 6C
4 50 eaoh, worth 7 COl
5 50 each, worth 9 OC
9 00 each, worth 13 OC
12 00 each, worth 18 Oc|
Opposite the Elegant Residences of Lloyd
Tevis and J. P. Buckley.
To be Sold in Large SubdlTlslons.
I* MfTe call especial attention to
these choice Homestead Lots. The
location is unusually desirable, and
the view from the site is unsur-
passed. The lots are on the grade,
and the streets are in order; A
plan showing subdivisions will be
found on the ground. "*
Lot 12 Lot commencing at a point on the north-
westerly side of Stevenson street, distant 500 feet
southwesterly of Sixth street; thence northeasterly
having 25 feet front on Stevenson street by 75 feet
in depth. apl5
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MAURICE DORE CO.,
AUOTIONSIBS.
W^EDNESDAY.
VEDNBSDAY.....................-May 3, 1865
At IB H., at Salesroom,
Administrators' Sale
or
REAL ESTATE
House and Lot on the southwest corner of Bush
and Devisadero streets, fronting thirty feet on Bush
street by seventy feet on Devisadero street. The,
house is 26x30 feet, contains four rooms, all hard
finished ancLin good condition. Key can be found!
at ofBce of auctioneer.
ALSO.
Lots Nos. 3 and 4 in Fifty-vara
No. 3, in Block No. 219.
On North side Page street, be-
tween liagana and Buchanan
streets.
Lot on North side Page street, commencing 192H
feet westerly from Laguna street, thence westerly,
fronting 65 feet by 1^0 feet deep to Lily strfet, on
wbioh it also fronts. To be sold in two subdivisions,
These lots are the choicest and brought the high-
est premium of any in the Cottage Homestead
Association. Their location is beautiful. From
them a splendid view is had, and being on the
gentle rise, good drainage is always guaranteed.
Two cheicer lots cannot be found in this very rising
locality. Title perfect. Go and see them.
TERMS CASH.
ALSO,
Taluable Homestead liOt on Ta>
lencia, near Sparks street
50-Vara Lot 887,
Northetist corner Broadway and
leavenworth streets. snbdi<
vlded into Homestead lots.
No. 16 Lot forming the northeast corner Leav-
enworth and Broadway streets, fronling 20 foet on
Leavenwoith street by 68/^ leet on Broadway.
ALSO,
No. 17 Adjoining No. 16 northerly on Leaven-
worth street, 20 by ti8H feet,
ALSO,
Lot 18 Adjoining No. 17 northerly, 20 by 68J^ feet
ALSO,
Lot 19 Adjoining No. 18 northerly, 20x6814 feet,
ALSO.
20 Adjoining No. 19 northerly, 20 by 68K feet.
ALSO,
No. 21 Forming the southeast corner of GloverM
and Leavenworth streets, fronting 20 feet on Leav-"
enworth, by 68H feet on Glover street.
Iieavenwortta street Is graded and mac-j
adamlzed, and in perfect condition.
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ALSO,
ENTIRE BLOCK OF LAND
IN THX
WESTERN ^ ADDITION,
Number 443,
iBoiiuded by Scott, Page,HQight
aiid Devisadero streets.
Part of the Olds Tract,
The above beautifully located Blocfc
|of I.and will be sold In 6 5D-Vara I.o(s,
four of them beluKT corners and having;
'a ftontaife of 27S feet each, and two of
them fronting 137V4 feet. For beauty of
location and convenience of access It Is
urpassed by but few Blocks in that part
'of tbe city. It is level, and can be built
upon without any expense for Kradlngr<
The Market street cars run to wiihin a
few minutes* waUc of tho property. Tlie
Sprlngr Valley water pipes run along
Haiehtstreet. Theproperty mnstbeex.
amlned to be appreciated.
Flfty-Tara I.ot No. 1.
N W corner of Soott and Haight streetB, 137H foet
on each street.
ALSO,
Fifty'Tara Lot No. Z
North side of Haight street, 137^ feet west from
Scott street, 137K feet front by 137H feet deep.
ALSO.
Flfty-Vara I.ot No.
S
Lot on west side of Valencia street, 140 feet southi
from Sparks street, fronting 35 feet by 9J feet deep
The attention of purchasers is called to this!
lot. From its convenient location it offers induce-
ments not always found at auction sales. It is
within half a block of the Howard street cars, and
the steam cars pass the lot every few minutes.
I
TERMS AT SALE.
ALSO,
Choice Homestead Lots
OH
500 Cottage Bedsteads at
oCO Round Corner do at
|303 Bureaus.............~.. at
^ Bureaus.................at
i25 Bureaus-...-...........at
Parlor Sets.................. at ICO OO each, worth 175 CC!
Parlor Sets........-........at 200 00 each, worth 300 C(
Chamber Sets.......-.....at 25 CO each, worth 35 0(
|Ch,-*mber Sets, Marble, at 35 00 each, worth 45
Ikamber Sets, Marble, at 250 CO each, worth 350 0(
HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, also.
arge ar.d general assortment of FURNITURE
t equally low prices.
ST'iiAMER CHAIRS, a large variety at very low!
pr ices. apl2-2plm
Sweet Potatoes.
Blasting Powder. _ ,
____ Ira^WENTT-FIVE HUNDRED SACKS-|
DUPONT'S AND ENSMSH BI,ASTING| M. Just arrived ex ba-que ''Palmetto," and for^
POWDER-for ,,ale in lots to suit, by W'^^" ^ ><"^ ^ "" """"""b'O^TH & CO,
apl3-2plm AUSOP * CO B apl2 Iw* 36 and 38 Clay st.
.A. ca- 3E3 aw O -ST
Fuca Slrait8 Coal Company
ap9-2plm
ARTHUR M. EBBET3,
No. 206 Sacramento st.
iposite the name of the deserter, the fact of h
having voluntarily surrendered himself in confor-
mity with the President's Proclamation; and the
jnumber thus surrendering themselves to be sepa-
rately stated on the report to this office.
The Secretary of War directs that no reward be
paid for the arrest of deserters who may be arrested
subsequently to the receipt of this order by theDis
trict Provost Marshals.
JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
Official: A. Jonks Jackson, Captain, and Provost
Marshal Southern Dist. Cal. apl9-7t
D1VD. MO TT ROBINSON,
fJSo. 20 Wall Street, and 161 Pearl Street,
Will, CONTINUE' THE CtMFOB-
nia Shipping anil Oommission Bu-iness in
his own name, despatc'Iring regularly first-class
clipper shirs to San Fraacisco. Goods will be re-
ceived and forwarded fri of commission.
OP.DKRS for all kincb of JVIerchandise for the
California market promptly attended to,
CONSIGNMENTS of Wool. Hides, and other
California Produca, will have, particular attention.
COLLECTIONS made in California and Oregon.
Rerresented in San Francisco by HENRY B
WILLIAMS, No. 303 Jront street.
Oarrison and Garden streets
KTE-A-OR, SXSZ.T:B3: ST.,
Portion of 100-Vara Lot 232.
Lot 16 Lot oommenoing at a point on the south-
jarly line of Hsrrison street, distant 260 feet west-
hrly from Sixth street; thence running westerly,
|having 25 feet front on Harrison street by 75 feet in
lepth.
ALSO.
Lot 17 Lot adjoining No. 16 westerly, lame size.
ALSO,
- Lot 18 Lot commencing at a point on the sonth-
liveaterly line of Garden street, distant 75 feetsonth-
leasterly from Harrison street; thence running
Boutbeastcrly. having 25 feet fronton Garden street
by 75 feet in depth.
ALSO,
Lot 19 Lot adjoining No. 13 southcaiterly, same
siie.
tSf These are very desirable lots, are directly on
the grade, streets graded, planked and sidewalked,
and cars pa^s by on Sixth street.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR-
juance of an order of the Probate Court of the city
and county of San Francisco, in the State of Cali-
fornia, made on the 23d day of March, A. D. 1S,'5,
in the matter of the estate of AMIEL W. WHIP-
PLE, deceased, the undersigned. Administrator ol
(aid estate, will sell at public auction, in two p
oels, and subject to confirmation by said Probate
Court-on WEDNESDAY, the Third day of May,
86,'), at twelve o'clock noon, at the auction rooms
)f MAURICE DORE * CO., 327 Montgomery street,
nlsaid city and county all the right, title, interest
and estate of the said intestate at the time of his
leath, and all the right, title and interest that
'.he said estate has by operation of law or otherwise
acquired, other than or in addition to that of the
jaid intestate at the time of his death, in and to
Ul those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated
lying and being in the said city and _ county anc
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
First Commencing at a point on the southerly
:ine of Pine street, distant 53 feet 6 inches easterly
from Taylor street: thence running easterly along
mid line of Pine street twenty-eight (2f) feet;
thence at right angles southerly, parallel with Tay-
lor street eighty-seven (87) feet and six (6) inches:
thence at right angles westerly, parallel with Pine
street twenty-eight (.2t) feet: thence at right angles
northerly, eighty-seven (87) feet and six (6) inches
I the place of beginning.
Second Commencing at a point on the easterly
line of Taylor street, distant (112) one hundred and
twelve feet and (6) six inches southerly from Pine
itreet: thence running southerly along said line of
Taylor street (ffi) twenty-five feet; thence t right
anrUs easterly, parallel with Pine street, (81 6-12)
eighty-one feet and six inches; thence at right
angles northerly, parallel with Taylor street, (2,'))
twenty-five tfeet; thence at right angles westerly
(81 6-12) eighty-one foet and six inche?, to the place
of beginning being portions of Fifty-Vara Lot
known on the of&cial map of the city of San Fran-
cisco as Number (616) Six Hundred and Forty-six.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE-Cash
Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid to
the Auctioneers on theday of sale; balance on con-
firmation of Bale by said Probate Court. Deeds at
expense of purchasers. ^ ^^^^^^^,_
Administrator of the Estate of
Amiel W. W hippie, deceased.
San Francisco, April 7,1865.
MAURICE DORE A CO..
ap8 AUCTIONEERS.
TERMS CASH
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ALSO.
LARGE AND DESIRABLE
COmSTER LOT
ST OR A GB.
FLINT'S WAREHOUSE,
CORNER
GREENWICH A5D BATTERY STREETS.
ALSO.
Lot No. 5 of 50-Yara Lot No. 6,
in Block No. 287,
On Fell St., between Buchanan
and Webster.
Lot on south side of Fell sti-eet, commencing llf
feet westerly from Buchanan street: thence west-
erly, fronting il'A feet by 120 feet deep, to Hickory
street, on which it also fronts.
ALSO.
Homei>tead jMt en Rincon Hill,
on Rincon Place, nearly op>
posite the elegant residence
.ol Chas, li. Iiow, F8i.
Lot on easterly side of Rincon Place, 200 feet
south from Harrison street, fronting 25 feet by 125
feet deep.
DC^This lot is situate in the most elegant neigh-
borhood in the city, and is surrounded with splen-
did family residences. It is near tho residence of
Jas. A.Donohoe, Ksq ,C. L. Low. Esq.. A. II. Hous-
ton. Esq., B. C. Hoiii. Esii., and others. It com
mands an elegant view of the Bay and Mission.
ALSO,
Large and Yaluable Piece of
Property,
NEAR THE CENTER OF THE CITY
Southeast Corner of Howard
and Hubbard sts., between
Second and Third streets.
That Valuable Lot forming the soulhcasl comer
of Howard and Hubbard streets, friuting 79 feet 6
inches on Howard strest by 84 leet on Uubbaid
street.
Ihls lot is situate In the midst of val
uable and permanent Improvemf nts.
The cars pass It every few minutes.
Howard street Is one of the most de-
Hirable streets for reBldenccs in the city,
and Is Improved to a greater extent
than any other. Second and Third stt
are now devoted entirely to business,
and this I.ot being: situate between them
Is Increased in value on that account.
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Northeast corner of Devisadero and Haight street!
fronting li7>4 feet on eaoh street.
ALSO,
Fifty Vara I.ot No. 4,
Southeast corner Page and Devisadero streeta
fronting 137i4 leet on each street.
ALSO.
Flfty-Tara L.ot No. 5
Lot on south side of Page street, 137/4 feet west of
Scott street, fronting 137J4 feet by 137H leet deep,
ALSO,
Southwest corner of Page and
Scott streets
Southwest corner of Scott and Page streets, front
ing 137H feet on each street. apl7
ALSO,
Homestead liOt on Guy Place,
near First street.
BoauafuUy located building lot on north side of
Guy Place, 125 feet west from First street, fronting
2> feet by 70 feet deep.
jerg- This lot commands a view of the city nusnr-
passed by any lot on Rincon Hill. apl9
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JOHH KIDDLETOS ft SGIT,
AUCTIONEERS.
Executors' Sale of Heal Estate at Anc
tlon, Monday, Mar 8th, 1865, at 13
o'clock M.
storage wiU be taken in this First Class Ware
house at the lowest rates.
The building ii conveniently located for the re-
ception of Goods landed at North Point. Lombard
and Greenwich Docks.
mhl8-lm T. B. I,1;DI.I7II, Proprietor
PROBATE COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF
San Francisco. In the matter of the estate o
THOMAS W. LYLEB, deceased. Notice is hereby,
iven by the undersigned. E. J. Weeks. C. J.|
Jrenbam, M. A. Braly, executors of the last
will and testament of Thomas W. Lyles. de-
ceased, that under and by virtue of the provi-
sions of said last will and testament of said
rhomas W. Lyles, deceasei, now on file in the
office of the Clerk of the Probate Court of the
city and county of San Francisco, State of Califor-
nia, authorizing us, said Executors, lo soil at pub-
lic or private sale, and without any order of tho
said Pr^.bate Court, any or all of the real ef.tate be-
LongiBg to the estate of said deceased, we, the said
Executors, will sell at public auction, at the sales-
room of JOHN MIDDLKTON -I BON. No. 404
Montgomery street, on MONDAY, tho eighth day
of May, 1885, at 12 o'elock m., to the best and high-
eaVbidder forcash in United States guld coin, and
subject to confirmation by the Probate Court of
the city and county of San Francisco, all the right
title and interest which the said Thomas W. Lyles
had at tho time of his death, and all the right, title
and interest that said estate has actiuirod by opera-
tion of law or otherwise, in addition to that of said
Thomas W. Lyles, at the time of his death, in and
to that certain lot of land, situate, lying and beini
in tho city and county of San Francisco, bounde(
and described as follows, viz.: An undivided one
half interest in block number four hundred and
fifty-three, (453.) of the Western Addition, of said
city, and bounded en the north by Ellis street; on
the east by Scott street; on the south by Eddy
street, and on tho west by Devisadero street, con-
taining six (6) fiftyvara lots.
Terms of tale Cash, in United States gold coin,
payable, ten per cent, to the Auctioneers at time ol
sale, and the balance on confirmation of sale by thfi
frobate Court, and delivery of deed. Deed and
Stamps to be furnished by Auctioneers, at pur-
chaser's expense.
B. J. WEEKS.
C. J. BRENHAM,
M. A. BRALY,
Executors of the estate of Thomas W. Lyles, de-
CQASOu
JOHN 1IIDDI.ETON *- SON,
AUCTIONEERS.
San Francisco, April 15,1865. apl5
ALSO,
omaiisr^L
100-VARA LOT 1.207,
COAL! COALl 0OAI<
lo Commanders of Steamships
'IHE 1JNDERSINED
after keep
-------------jj^^
WllX HERE-
_ ctnstant supply of COAL at
WILMINGTON, fornorly SAN PEDRO. Califor-
Ja, and nan deliver al mgside any vessel at anchor-
tge. touching at this i>ort for Fuel, WITH AC-
ouStomsd promp cness.
.rfllNEAS BANNINa.
ajp2-ly ^UmlBctooJOaUforaU;
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PAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA: SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1865.
BSI
For th AltA (UuroBsiA.
lOK THE DEATH OF OVR BEI.OVEDJ
FKESin^ST.
BY A. M'uOYLK.
jDeadl and a Nation mourns to-day
A great man slain by traitor's hand;
_Dead! ok our God! to Tlicc we pray;
Thou liear'st the clang of tolling bell,
The mournful cadence of its knell
Speaks woe, but Thou dost all things well.
Bead I in the zenith of his fame,
When, under Thee, his patriot hand
Had well-nigh quenched rebellion'v flame.
That so has scorched our bleeding land.
With heavy hearts and tearful eyes.
To Thee a stricken people come;
Thou sec'st their tears and liear'st their sighs;
This woe that almost strike.? us dumb
Speaks in the hush'd and silent hum
Of minute gun and mutfled drum.
Dead! wa*m-hearted, kind and true.
Firm, faithful, honest, good and brave.
We little thought this April's dew
Would damp our ruler's grave.
Dead! when the flag he loved so well
In triumph waved; when coming peace
Seemed near to stay the'troubled swell
WhoHe waves have rolled from sea to sea:
Oh, Uod! whate'er Thy purpose be,
Help us to bo resigned to Thee.
San Fbanoisoo, April Kith, WK>.
HMMUh \m) COMMERCIAL
WEEKliT THJuME BITinM.UT.
WKDNBaDAY EVENING, April 19. 1865.
(This day having been set apart for the obsequic'
of the late illustrious Chief Magistrate, no businesi
transactions took place in San Franci.ico.
Money has continued rather more easy during the
last week, under the operations of general business,
since greater activity in the demand fur the inte-
rior operates to turn gooda into money, which it
drawn towards the city. Among stock operators,
there has, however, been a demand at 2(at3 per cent,
per month oa various collaterals. The supply ol
bullion from the interior continues very free, par-
ticularly from Nevada, whence $t,:i50,000 has been
received, against $J,300,000 laat yoi.r, and 't2,100,00(.
for the same period of ISii2'-Chis is large fol-tbp
^t'.J}iaMte of Jtac yeaj^ The receipts from tbt
Northern mines, in throe years, were as follows
Uiiaitent. 1861.
I............';,684,896
2...........nfiW.wa
i...........S,8ii5,12y
1...........7,Ki2,42
Reasoning by analogy, and considering the favor-
able circumstances which this year attend the miu
ng industry, we have a right to expect fully .$li,
0OU,0OO from that source for the present quarter,
X'he mining stocks have all been firmer under the
improved prospects.
The varying nature of the telegrams from thtl
East, this week, have produced some fluctuations in
the prices of Legal Tenders, and the transaction!
have been aa follows:
lF*t!2. ,7,01(5,894 1663. $8,603,571 IBM. $10,107,26
y,8ol,-ia9 10,,16,501
8,tj9,0a4 8,115,081
8,3y,*U4 7,1*47,159
stagnation in (hipmenta. There is little chance,
therefore, of a speedy augmentation of supplies
while the whole circle of markets, which draw upon
|tho8e already here, give token of abundant means
with which to make up for paat economy in pur
,chaso3.
The Twilight has also arrived from New York
December 23d, to O. Howes & Co., with a full!
cargo, embracing 65 bbls. flour, 103 tons coal, 5,756|
boxes candles, 100 bbls. pork, 375 cases boots,
cases lard, 250 boxes Soap, 100 bbls. sugar, 497 bbls.
whiskey. Two vessels, the tialatea and Silas Fish.j
have sailed from the Kast for San Francisco. The
Smyrniote, from the Sandwich Islands, brought a
full cargo of sugar and molasses to Brooks & Co.
Early in the season the jobbers laid in fair stocks,
in anticipation of a good spring business. This lias
been backward until now, the roads from the head
f navigation being good: cost of transportation
has declined, and there is a daily increase of orders
which, combined with those from the Northern
:!oast and Mexico, are rapidly depleting the stockt-
of goods in jobbers hands. Resales are more active,
and in most cases, where importers have sold, it ha'-
been at an advance, which jobbers are reluctant to
pay, looking for an upward movement in gold
Some descriptions of goods, as Candles, Coil Oil and
Olive Oil, are held in few hands, and higher term.'-
*ro demanded. Considerable sales of Candles have
eu made. Lard was sold at an advance. Con-
siderable sales of Sandwich Island Sugars wert
made at full rates. The Smyrniote arrived thii-
week, with a full cargo, to C. W. Brooks & Co. Pip
li on, both Scotch and American, brought full terms.
Anthracite Coal is firm. Isthmus Butter sold at
private^erms.
^n (flptpstic produce the receipts continued small
from toe Bay. They are comparatively aa follow>
or the week, and since January 1st;
, OONSIG^NTCBJS*
Per Tanner Adam', Blinn & Co.
Per Sea Nymph J ' Penncll.
Per Rebecca Cal Powder Co: Cameron. Whittinr*
It Co. --
wmmmm
0|jedal
M-atte20.
Qlmu0ement0.
0partiicr0f)ip0.
'(H^fcan 0team0t)tp0. | gl)ipping>->-^fatggeig Up, I 0f)tppmg be00cl0jlp^
tDmiteb.
Wutik to April IH.
Jan. 1 to April 19.
186-t IMS.
Flour.......... ... 3,46.5 1,639
'.Vheiit....... ... 8,564 3,135
liarloy....... ... 4,492 6,:m
Jilts........... ... 600 691
Potatoes..... ... 4.510 2,128
iieans........ ... l,2o3 ISO
Jommeal... ... 90
,'orn.......... ... 40
liian........... ... 40 153
Hay........... ... 1,792 1,859
Wool......... ... 222 351
Hides........ ... 1,258 1.779
lSfi4.
81,721
282,741
115,411
44,753
92,169
26,910
2,700
2,923
2,653
73,880
1,321
34,486
36,82t
54,68'.
60,8a
:t6,324
108,10(;
16,48!
37t
32,80^
9,7.')i
45,38f
2,1
31,05i
LAI>I3?S AWn FAMII.TES IS WAST OV\
good and reliable girls for Hou'ework, Cook-
ng. Chamberwork aid Surfing, can have the besM
elected, and sent to suit. Special eff.jrta made tcl
uad the best. Leave an order, r auo'v personaliyf
0 S. P. WiftTiMAN,
apl6-3 3;3 Montgomery street.
HELP FOB the: CPKTR7 wohk.
ingmon and meoh-iaics of all tiades wanti
vork. Parties at a distance In want of mtn foranji
kind 'f I'boTsend an order by riail or express tol
i. P. Will I'MAN, 3 3 Montgocicry street. arl7-3
WAWrEI.- A flTD.4'tN AS BOOK.|
KEEPER or Clerk ia the Inmber business
^y a young man who understands the above in alll
ts branches; has had tei years cxperienoa as fore f
o-n I'or a contractor. Best city references. Pleasf 1
iddresa "Geo. P. B.," office of tfeis paper. apiS-
fSfFOU.4TI!>N W\NIK:i or J-iSMKl
J. WtLDERMAN, formerb of BALTIMORE.F
farjland, and for a long time in t'ao MaripossiJ
lining ^Oifinn, Calif-rnia: was said to have beei-|
n San Francisco a year ago.
Please Address, A. J. DOTrjB,
Baltimore, Maryland.
ip9-lm' (Executorof Mary Wildorman.Deceased )|
To Sawinlll and Lumbermen.
thk owser of a i.akoe a1'
fine tract of timber land, with an already
established water-power, situated a shoii
distance above MoKalumne Hill, wants fi
)artner. with f. capital ot abo-at itiS.OOO, wio under-
Lvnds tho rarmill ji.nd lumber business. Kor par-
toulars, inquire at 421 Jackson street. apJ-lm'*'
The continued high prices, and the rapid ap
roach of harvest, fail to bring out any greater sup
plies, and the laat accouuts from Chile show nc
signs of further shipments from thence. The barque
.Mystery was sent to Australia. The Oregon sup-
plies have also, it is said, come to an end. The ex-
ports have been 3,200 qr. sacks Chile and 844 qr. sks.
California: together, 4,044 qr. sacks. The sales foi
consumption are steady, at regular prices. Wheat,
for milling, haa been sold a shade lower. In Barlej
liore have been fair transactions, mostly for the in-
erior, with some lots to brewers. A lot of 50 tonh
Chile found buyers at current rates. Wool continue:
accumulate with the same uncertainty in regard
the Eastern markets. In Hides the receipts an
air, with few transactions. Lumber continues verj
ictive. 'The cargoes of Redwood at hand are read
ly taken for consumption. Oregon Lumber ii
obbing froely from the wharf.
a&i^et. 4b4ktfft WAKTEM KOB OKJ
19 jSi't3~P%*\ft I or two years, at 1% v>-
eiit. per month interest, on centraOy imiirove;
-ily property; $10,01:0 or *'3,(/0i.i thereof wanted b-
ho isj of iSli.y next, and the balance in -Tuna and
ulynext. Address Glasj B;;x No. 2;, Post Office
ap7-2w
S^rAJTTEJK A TO(JSi MAN. WHOS
?* has sprvcd about ten years in businefs.r
7onId like to g..-t a sicnition in either a wholosal' f
r retail etore For turtuer information addresij
' N. B.." Alta Office. ______________ap5-I4*
A "foujro MAST. Mfa has Ic.ats'.i.i'I
-*. arrived from New York City, wishes to obtaii 1
-ni'loyment in any capacity: can give ttie host oil
-iicreucoa: can write a good hand, and isftcady ir b
'ill !.abit<i. AddresJ aiJO. SOXiLEoLNtiiiU.. ALT.i|
ifioe. aple
Office California State Telegraph Co.,
,No. 507 Montgomery st, SmFranciaco, April 17,186!'
4^ A Dividend upon the capital stock of the*^
JCali'ornia State Telegraph Company has been de-
clared, payable at the ofiice of the company, in;
JSan FranoisM, on and after TO-DAY,
apie-3_____________OKO. S. L.^Dt). Secr-itary
SrOTUlK TO STOt'KlIOJI.iSi'.HS.
4^ stockholders in ttia Calcdon'a Tannclf
jand Mining Company are hereby notified that the!
j'Japital Stock of the Company was reduced from!
lave thousand shares to twenty-five hundred sharebj
lit a meetlngof the Company held for th^t purpose,
Jin Friday, the '4th inst. And all persons holding!
jcoit-ficates of stock in this 0- mpany re requesteoj
-.0 present ihe 'ame to the Sacreta'y, at theotfice of!
(the Company, No. 10 Government House, corner oil
Washington and Sansome streets, an'l receive new!
jtock f r the name, which wilt be issued on andf
iiftor MONDAY, 24th ins*.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
J. M. iniFPINaTON, Secretiry.
Sao Frmeisoo, '.prill7A, 18>5. ap:8
JW Oentr,il Katir-^ad 'Jomtiativ, Sati Pcan
5isco, California, April I5th, 1865 Notice. There
s deiicquent upon the following detcribad 3tt>ckl
f the Central Railroad Company, on account o.
.ssessment levied oa the thirteenth d^y of March
865, tho several amounts sat opposite the name^f
f the respective shareholders, as follows:
Raires. No. of Shares. Amonnt.l
ioloraon Tesinore..........................20 $100 OOf
C. M. Hit' hcoek.............................50 2.50 tf
W.A.Dana.................................... ,'=0 250
ilichael Ke-se...............................60 3.4'JO 0
Tho same being pnyabloiu United States gold coin
No certificates have beea issued for the share^l
ibove meniicned. And in accordance with law.|
nd ':.n order of fhe Board of-Directors of f,
jompany. mide on the 13th day of Mnrch, 13o5, sol
dany shares of eac'n pi'rcel of said stock as majf
i>-i ncees.-taiy will be sold at public auction, t the|
lale^r.iom of John Middieton & So;i, on the north-
east ccrnerot M. ntpomer-7 and Califoiria Ptree's,
a Ibo c;<yofSan F.^ancisco, on the TWENTY-
'illiHTH DAY OF APi'.IL, A. D. !8-'5, at tii(|
i-.'ur or eleven o'clock A. M. of said day, to priysai'
leiir'quent as'^estmezit thereon, together with oo8ti|
>t advertising and expenses of thx sale.
JAMES T. HOYT,
Secretary of the Central Railroad Company.
Office No. 116 Tavlor street, San Francisco. aplo-tdS
jW a Diyiclend en tho tC3BP;tal Stock of the!
;ali''omia Steam Navigation Company has bosnl
ko'ared, payable at their office on and afterg
;ATUKDAY. April 15th.
WM. NORRIS. Secretary.
;ffic3 California Steam Navisiation Company, S&d|
Francisco, April Ij.lh, 1855. apil-10
SMETEOPOUTAN THEATRE.
MOKTaOMERY STREET.
S-kISSWI,UrlOPf OF rO!A' *EBNH1P.'^
Ji.9 The firm of ROBKE & CO. hai been dis-jj
^ solved by common cnsent, taking effect on thej
^llthiust B. M COFER retires from the basine-e.*
_________ ^ .-.- _ S Mr. F.M liOKKl'J assumes til liabilities EitherJ
ITAIlIAri OFiBBL/t. |party win give receipts for outstanding d^b^.^^^
5IGN0R BIANCHI.......... ...........Manager*"^ San Francisco, AprillS, 1S65. " ' apl9-3*
Mr. O. Evans, Conauctor I Mr.A. I?iRRSi.L....Trea!',j.______________- --------:---------------------------------
Mr. (!.'VKLLimRO,............................Ktage Manager^ j ME lIESIftBO HATK TH>:
icstumes by Ma;!, Te^me I Scenery by i>ir. Kcgers*) 3 day formed a copartnership under the firm of|
|>Iachinery by Mr. Cole j Properties by Mr. LoUorgD AMES ic LOUSE, for the purpose of carrying obI
Ethe .Jobbirg Busiueis in Wines and Liquors, at 6092
FOR PESCADORA,
Santa Crnz, Soqnel, and WataonvlIIe.
M-
SECOND SUBSCRIJ>TION NIGHT,
iMrst Appearance of Bignor K. Barill.'
|rHl)R95>AT KTIiril,............APRIL ao !
Verd 's Grand M sterpieoa, of
ERNANI !
iWiil be produoeJ, with tho following unprece-
' dented cast;
-........Sinorini Elvira Brambilla!
..................Signer I'armini Morley
...........................Signer ^ Morelli
....... ....................-Signer N Bariii
........................Mr S 'hriinbsiadteri
.................' ............M Roncovieri
................................Mad Youukeri
' Sansome street.
San Francisco, April 12,186 j.
WM. DAMES,
THKO. F. LOHSB.
apl3-2w
Elviia,..............
loruani,.............
(Don Carlos......
jDon Silva.........
I'oardo...........
jlago.................
Sliiovanua.........
Reserved Seats will be sold always two days inl
jadvance ol the proanction oi every Opera.
PKiCHS on- ADMISSION.
Reserved Seats..............One Dollar and Fifty Centt!
Dress Circle and Orchestra.....................One DoUatE
Klallcry...................................................Kitty OentEl
(Private Boxes.......................................Ten Dollrt|
O:ors open at ,ii j'ciooii! Curtain to rise at S|
lo'olook
Box Office open for theooBvenienoeof morchaotEl
l-md business men at 9 e'clook every morning. ap'2f!
1<HE irSI>EKSIGNJ,l> HAVE THIt IAT(|
formed a Co-partnership to carry on the Wbole-
|sale Liquor business, under the name and firm of
jTAUS-ilG i LKDEKEa, successors to Louis Alt-1
Isohul & Co., and will continue the business a^l
{heretofore, at X\'o. 723 Sansome street.
* L. TAU?SIG.
D. L. LBDERER.
Ban Francisco. April 13, 1835. apl4-lw*
COPABTKRKftHJP NO'lI:iK.-OSI AMi
after this date, Mr. W. G. LAMB is an equal!
partner in the firui of HATfl AWAY & CO.,
No. al Clay street.
San Francisco, April 2,1865. ap2-lm
CopartierItip Motice.
T1H INTKEST AGTO RFJHPOHSIBII.-I
. ity of Mr. V H. M. BOSMAN in our finEl
lueased on the 30th June last.
KOOPMANSCHAP & CO.
San Fra'icisoo, March 31, 1865 apl
;>ar -imb out b.*.t oil
i purchased one half interest
lin the business of ! '. C. BELDBN.
aih31-Im JOHN C. MoDONNKLL.
sy65IOK.-
L^ J>nuary, 1865,
'KAGUlBrS'S OPiESA KOUSl* {g,^ partnership heretofore existing under the arml
frKOMAS MAGUIRK.......Proprietor and MaaagerSjiame of WHKLAN & BALLlNrfER, in the Wool
W.Stevsksok...........................................Treasar6i|'^'^'-''"*'lP'''''''''"""^*S'^.L^i'1S^A!^i?".'S''^-|
$3,000,000
(loM in
Diount j;alp. h-cw Y.-rk
*207,0UO 198(3>19i
507,600 190(3*164
421,500 154<s>164
477,000 150<aH5c)
634,500 146<ii>l,o'j
367,700 H4(a145
Week to Bttiifo rricM.
March 11.........50-X@54
March 18.........5'2:!i@56
March 25.........56 (<!(62}i
March 31.........61 W61H
April 7.............0lH66>4
April 8 to 18....66 (71^
On Monday night gold closed in
148>^.
The money market has been relieved, to some ex
tent, by the remittance of Legal Tenders East, and
tho sales of stocks for that destination, while the
demand for duties has greatly declined. On the
other hand there has been considerable demand for
the Government stock.s the 7-30s more particularly.
The buyer of these draws interest from the moment
he makes his deposit.
BUILDING MATERIALS Cargoes of Redwood!
coming to hand meet with ready sale, mostly foi
local consumption. Oregon lumber arriving ii.
Jlanded on the wharves and jobbed out. Sales ol
l,616.000feet Redwood, in cargo lots, ati;16 forrough.
New York at tll8 for siding, and $28 per M for dressed; same re-
tailing at $25 for rough and $35 for dressed. Shin-
dies are quotable at $3 50<gi$4, and Laths at $3 75
!l4 per M.
BREADSTUFFS Tho demand has been mainlj
I'or consumption, at prices ranging from $14 50 to
10 50 for jobbing parcels of leading brands super
line and extra domestic. Sales of 400 qr ska Oregon
extra at $14 50, 50 hf do Chile at $14, and 8.0O do do
Mai bond for export, private.
Tho demand for duties this week has been as foi
lows, there being five business days only:
April 13..................................................
April 14..................................................
April 15..................................................
April 18.'.V.V."V.V.V.V.'.".".'."."'.'.'.'.V.".V.'.V.V.'.".......
Total................................
Previously in April.........
Total in March................
Total in February...........
Total in January............
$11,393 14
7,259 46
3,218 36
9,875 Si)
9,311 7a
$41,328 O:
$98,897 58
1,145,562 09
470,119 16
329,064 23
BOLD AND SILVER BULLION EEOEIPTS FOR THK
FIRST IJOARTER, 1865, ENDING MARCH 3l8T, 1865.
GOLD.
Standard weight of Gold Bullion re-
eeived.............................................02s 189.487.415
Value....................................................t;
Standard weight of Gold Bullion parted
from Silver....'..................................ois , 671,20,
Value...................................................... $12,487 57
SILVER.
Standard weight of Silver Bullion re- ,_ ,
eeived..............................................ozs ^30.017.91
Value....................................................... $36,321 67
Standard weight of Silver parted from ,, ,
Gold........................................oi" 22.418.50
Value...................................................... $26,086 98
COAL Sales of 143 tons Anthracite, ex Cyclone,
and 101 do do, ex Fearless, at $14.
COFFEE 200 mats Manila, sold private.
FRUITS (DRIED) Sales of 100 hf bbls Eastern
Dried Apples at 9Me, and 100 do do Curtis' do at lie
5* lb.
GRAIN (FEED) AND OTHER PRODUCE.-
While a fair business has been done in Barley, other
but light inquiry
Prices remain about the same as at date of our last
reference.
Barlkt fiOO sks choice feed sold at $3 15; 200|
do good at $3 10; 300 do choice to prime feed at|
i'i 12}i@3 15; 600 do choice to prime brewery al
jlo 22>^@3 25; 400 do choice brewing at J3 11'A
2,000 do feed for shipment at $3 10. and 50 tons Chile
private.
-Oats Sales reported aggregate 1,786 sks at
prices ranging from 12 90 to $2 95 ^a 100 lbs.
POTATOES-Sales of 1,310 sks Bodegas at $3 50|
(<'):! 65; 700 do Petalumas at $3 40<a>3 50, and 400 do|
Humboldts at $3 95@$4 f, 100 lbs, as per quality
^s'i^^if^ The cargo Peruvian Sweet Potatoes, ex Palmetto, is
Total duties January 1 to April 18.........$2,084,971 08
The amount thus far in April drawn into the
Treasury has been very small. On the other hand,
tho operations of ths Mint are very large. There
are now larger deposits at and payments from the descriptions havo mot with
Mint than ever before since its establishmont. The
following arc the operations of tho establishment
during the official quarter, and for which we are in
debted to the obliging officers of the Mint. It wil
be borne in mind that there were but two months
of actual operations, since the Mint was closed one
monh, to March 16th, during the settlement of the
accounts of the late Melter and Refiner.
U. S. BRANCH MINT.
Total standard weight of Gold Bullion
received and parted.......................'" a,->y6^'-^ l
Value.....................................................$3.''3';83l 7
Received and parted...........................ozs 52.43b.il
Value...................................................... $62,408 6)
COINAGE DURING THE FIRST QUARTER 1865,
UABCII 31ST.
137,750 Double Eagles...
,1,000 Eagles................
3.112 Half Eagles.......
8,256 Quarter Eagles..
...$2,755,000
..... 30,000
.... 15,.560
.... 20,640
152,118 pieces valued at...
SIl
97,000 Half Dollars........
22,0(K) (iuarter Dollars...
60,000 Dimes..................
36,000 Half Dimes..........
....$2,821,200
........$48,500
....... ,5,,500
........ 6,000
........ 1,800
215,000..
....$61,800
coinage was as follows:
QoM dopoBlt.
1864..............................$2,784,559 79
1865.............................. 3,557,837 77
Col!iaB.
$2,595,714 67
2,88;),000 00
$287,285 33
Increase...................... $753,297 98
Thus, the Mint in two months has coined eleven
per cent, more gold and silver than in three months
last year. If the Mint had the use of the money,'
paid in for customs, etc., which is lying idle most of
the time, its operations would be much more effi-|
cient.
The exl)orts of the precious metals have been asj
follows, showing also the amount imported sine
January 1st:
1864.
To England................... $784,237 32
New York................ 274,812 23
Wheat Sales 450 sks choice milling at4j<;,
and 300 do prime at 5c per S>.
CANDLES Leading brands Adamantine com-
mand a higher figure than last quoted. Sales of 551
boxes Knapp'a Anchor, private; 250 do do at 25c,
150 do Emery's at 22o and 600 do do, private.
HATS PHOB.4.BI.T BKEJT TAKES|
from tho Allison Raach Mine, in Grass Vai-
tjy. i^evada county. California, v/hii^h shows thf
n.-taUic wealth ot the Lode. Capitalist wi'hinf-|
0 invest in the purchase of or in working tho tirsrj
iorth Looati, n on thet-ame Lode are requcted til
;all up'on the subscriber, at the American Jixuhange.l
1 this city, who ia prepared to chow eamplea of tntf
re or mako any arrangcmenis desired.
apl8 Iw*____________OttLANOO JaNNISGS.
rO K^OK,TSM*;jf, H TJHtSSK PA<<1 I
sionately fond of hunting, who have besnde
irivod, in conseqaeni'e of imperft^ctness of yisioi-l
com participating in this, their fj,vorit3 pas.imc, H
uiveno heeitati'in in saying that I can sail thenil
nth Glasses S'> that they can draw as keen a s'ghil
^t ordiiia.y r:'fi distai ce, over their favorite rifles,f
is ever they could in their youthruldajs.
C. MULLIR, Optician,
apl8-tf Masonic Temple.
Joale'i Ale.
Ii 5 ^ CASKS OF TtilH CELEBRATE!
'*"" brand (in quarts) just recived peil
' Lady Huise," and for sale, in Dond or duty paid,!
,y AGARD, i'OULKBM k lO ,
apis 4la Front street.
Crown Braad Forter.
S.i\ CAJ.K> (QCARTS;) 80 CiNKS-l
C51_F (pinti.) now landing ex " Lady Halae,
rom Liverpool, f>r sile, la bond or duty paid, l;j
AGAKD, FOULKE i & CO.,
apig 412 Front street.
^afPaoiflo Qlass W orks Located on Po
roro Nusvo, San Francisco, California. Sotico.
Ohsre is delinquent upon the following desoribsd
took, on account of assessment levied on th<
ightn day of March, 1865, the amount set oppositti
hs name of the shareholders, as follows:
Names. No. Certificates. No. Shares. Am'nt
?aj John.......................... 6 40 SSW
chmHiOt',0....................25 20 ll,(
And in acoordanoe with law, and an order oi
he Board of Trustees, made on the oigtith daj
f March, 1865, so many shares of said stock at
nay be ceoeasary, will bo sold at the auction room:
-if Maurice Dore & Co., Ho. 327 Montgom=)rystreoL
5an Francisco, on TflUR-SDAY, the iwentiett
Ut of April, 1865, at twelve o'clock M of sale!
iay, to P.y said dallnquent assessments thereon
ogetherwith the costs of advertising and expensei
I if sale. JOHN A RCHBALl).
Secretary Pacific Glass Works.
Jo. 629 California streot, Wan Francisco, Califomis
apS-td
*S- Ths KomErkable ProTJertlea ol
IllROWN'S BRONCiHrAL TROCHES hava been
horonirhly tested jinoe first intrcdujed. The do
uacd for theaa bss steadily increased, and purel..
ipon their own merits they have found favor with
.hose who, from Pulmonary, Bronchial or Asth-
natio complaints, r; quire them. For Coughs and
Jolds thay aro efficacious. ap7-lm
jSji- The foUowlnjt desorlbed meroHandlbe
having remained unclaimed over twelve months
1 vill be sold at Public Auction, to pay frei|5ht and
tb<fl sRlesrooms of JtJNE
P05ITIVKLY LAST WEEK OF
^R. CHAS. WHEATLEICH.
gUPPORTKD BY
THE POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY.
rJCfS EVaSIHtS.........................APKII, 20
Win be presoated Boucicauit's Drama entitled
1-ME CIii(.EEJir BAWSf.
Danny Mann,.....................Mr Charles Who.-.tleigh
;-l--rdre3s Crogan.........................jlr C R Ih-'irne Jr
lUiiyO'Oonnor.tba Colleen Bawn,Mr.-! SiphieEdwinj
vlis5 Anna Cliuto..........-.-............^>Mrs ii A Pe rj
SAT^IRBAT &FTe4K00K,
V. GRAND MATISEE for Ladies and Families.
IN ACTIVE PiliPAKATION:
STSI1.I.AI OB, SlEe BY SfEP.
ADMISSION.
jjrohostra and Dross Olrolo....................... ....$1 C(
li*arqaotte...............SOots i Gallery..................''^S''
I .'rivate Boxes.........................................$5 and $1(
__________________ai>20_____________________
p'ostponem^jjit of liie Social Pitrtij
of Ihe Excelsiiti^issoclatlon.
);|N AVCOETMT Oj^' 'I;B TEtiIBI<X|
-^ iows of th'j Death of oar beloved President,
IBUAH,4.M LiKCOLN, the Social Party of th.
fiixodsior Association, which was to have taken|
lace on Easter Monday, April 17thi will be Post-
poned until MOSDAY KVENINS, April 2iih.
ard6-td
Grand Social Party
EXCELSIOR ASSOCIATION.!
Sin Franoisoo, March 27,1865.
JOHN WHELAN,
P. BALLINGKR.
The New Steam Propeller
Salinas,
CAPTAIN........................ROBERT SUDDEN
IWill leave her berth at WASHINGTON STRBB'
jWHARF for the above ports, on
JFBIDAT..............................APBII. 21, 1S65,|
At 4 o'cloeb P. X.,
"Weather l:ermlttins.
For freight (no passengers taken) apply on boardj
lor to BRENNAN & CO.. 1
apl9 Clay street Wharf.
~POSTPONE(WEWT.
The Sailing of the Steamship
John Ii. Stepbens,
For the Coast of Mexico,
Js JDeferred to
iThnrsday, April 2, 1865,|
At 6 o'clock, P. M.
*9- No freight received after Wednesday noon.
JESSE HOLLADAY, Agent,
luffioe, southwest oorner Front and Jackson streets.
up stairs. apl7
1IKXICAI STEAlSmP LINE.!
BEIf. HOI.I.ABAT, Proprietor. I
Xhe Favorite Steamship
ALIf OSSTXi AD OSSeOK PACKET LlUdM southebh ispatch mwe.
_ - , . MFor San Peflro and Intermediate Forts.j
JFor Portland. | -----
------- U 44^ '^^^ Packet Clipper Schooner
The Barque is^^ Sarah liouise,
Jan A. Falkinburf, ij. h. bruce................................................MasUr,!
W ASS.........................................................Maater.P Will have qaiak dispatch from Commercial streetl
Is now receiving freight at Clay street vrharf andHwharf, for the above ports. For freight or passage|
will nave immediate dispatch for Oolnmbia River.fiapply to
" N. PIERCE. Southern Packet OSSoe,.
apl5 oorner Commercial and Front sts, up stairs |
SfEiSCHAari'Sl' I.tNE, FJfKSI'j vessei.
IPor Vict<!>rim^
i|*lSI> AEI. POBTS OH T"llE7l' SOCKD j
To follow the " D. M. Hail."
apply to tthe captain osl
For freight or passage,
board, or to
RICHARDS 4 MoORAKEN, Agents,
apl8 N. W, oorner Clay and Front sts,
JVotice to $$hippers.
mho7-lm*
" The Copartnership bert?toforo e.5itinK be-
-Vhl^SaisSK & ALSBACHKit. lately doinj
Bbn-iaess in Virginia City, has been dissolved bj
Smutual consent. A. MEINStlENK.
D. L. ALSSACHKR.
rinternal Revenue Stamp. 5 cents, cancelled.
Dated, ;-*an Fi-ancisoo, March i'4th, 1865. mh25-30
John L. Stephens,
C!A*f.'J'i**;KSHIP NJ'itE 0 AS
fr March -Jlst, 1S65, H. T. FAIEBANK
>nd JOHN SROUFB, of Prttaluma,wiUbe afsocia g
'ed With ns in too Genera! Merchandising and abui
Imissioa !lu.--,ine33, under the name of DODQi'
SilOTHERS & CO,
'j;.hl&-30 DODGE BROS,
t'^HE 1TKn!iaietMED WOVI.O BE-
. spectfuUy inform their iriends and the pubiii
.eneralKv that they have Ihis day formed a coyart-
'ership for tho pumose of carrying on i he blisincs^
f do:^iing in Dry Goods in tho city of San Fraa
lifloo, under the firm name of AU-STIN k CO.
J. AU.STIN,
A. CHiaHuLM.
San Francisoo, March 22,1855. mhi.5-tf
Copar 1 aeer sli ip.
f^HE riKM MSKETOFOiBHa KNOWS I
. ss PLESS & MARTIN will be hereaftei|
under the name and stylo of
DEALERS IN
"Wiixes ^nd. Liquors,
No. 425 SANSOME SlksET.
Between Clay and Commercial streets,
'MR. C'UNRAD LINDNER having pnrshased the
nterest cf MR. F.MAKXIN in said firm. mh23-ln.
3. WAKEMAN..................................Commander,
WILL BB DISPATCHED
For Cape Saint Lacas, Mazatlan,
dfuaymas asd La Paz,
!3S TMCBSnA?,...........APRIE 80, 1868,
At 6 o'clocli J?. SS.
No goods will be received after Monday noon.
For Freight or PfiSjago apply to .
JESSE HOLLADAY, Agent,
{'Office,S. W. oorner Front and Jackson sts, up stairi
N.B. Shippers of merchandise for Manatlan mus(
oake ont Spanish Invoices and have the sam*
'leared by Manuel Gaiileu, ISsq,, Agent. Shipper.'
)f mert-^handisa for Guaymas and La Paz must makf
)ut Spanish Invoices, and havo the samacleared a
he Mexican Consulato. Also, make duplioat;
(iHnifests for eiearanoo at tUo Custom Hcuso. Nc
;ilk of lading will be signed unless so cleared.
Bills of lading furnished to shippers no othc;
nUl bo signed.
S" Parties bound to the Citv of Mexico are no-
itied that this ia the most direct route. There i'
jrc-gular steamer communication between Mazatlar
and San Bias. ap8
iMEXICAH COAST EXPRESS
WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
THE BBIQ "JOSEPHINE'' Wllll
deliver freight t PORT ANGELOSI
_______ PORT TOWN,'?END, PORT MADISON'
iKATiLK, aTElL-^COOM and OLYMPIA, with-
out reshlpment at VICTORIA.
R. F. PICKETT,
ap''8__________214 Sacramento St.. below Front.
M'or Victoria^ I*. /.
Th fast sailing A No. 1 Brig
Srewster,
ill be rendy to receive freiirht for the abovel
port, on WEDNESDAY MORNING. April the!
9th, at Market street wharf, and will havo imme-
diate dispatch.
Freight taken at current rates, and insarance|
guaranteed. For freight apnly on board,
a;.!8* GEO. H CARTER, Master.
for J^anila, Miirect.
The extrsme Clipper Ship
Fearless,
/. H. DREW.................".....................Commander,!
Will have immediate dispatch for the above port |
?or freight or passage, apply to
ap'4____________Dr WITT, KITTLE & 0.
For t^fiaxatlan and JjaJPa,\
TOUCHING AT CAPE SAN LUCAS.
S"^^ The A 1 Colombian Barqns
MflSr Sarita,
J. WILSON.................................................Master!
Will sail positively on tho 22d April. fromValleJcE
treet wharf. No goods received after the iiJth.E
?or freight and oabln passage only, having splendid |
Loeommodations. apply to
T. LEMMBN MEYER,
apl3-10 ^^_______Nos. 815. 817 Sansome street.
JFor MMoiigicomg;
WITM laEMEBIATS BISPATGH,
^f^^ The A1 British Clipper Ship
Bacchante,
The A1 Cljpper Brig
Josephine,
IDe BLOTS,..,...........................................:....Ma8ter,
Wil! be ready to receive freight for the above
iort5 a Jackson st wharf, Wednesday Morning, 19th
i'nst., and will have immediate di.spatoh. Freight
J^aken at current rates. .Insurance guaranteed.
'?or freight or passage, having superior arr^ommo-
Idations, apply to R. F. PICKETT,
aol S14 Sacramenth ft., bftlow Front
The Josephine will deliver freight at Port Ange-
!Slo. Port Townsend. Port Madison, Ssattle, Steli-
icom, and Olympia without i-eabipmont at Victoria.
FIRST VESSEL FOR VICTORIA:
Oallfoniis and Victoria faciket IJne.
JPor W*t,ctorta, Ifirect,
|un &jlia ports ok ptretEi- so-^jsii
To follow the ' Tempest."
;^^ The well known Barque
^If ZKEassachusetts,
jMoINTYEE..............................................Master,
Will receive freight for tho above ports on TUES-
DAY, April I8th, on C?ay street wharf, and wil!
icve immediate dispatch. Freig'nt taken at our-
Ircnt rates. Insuran--'^ guarsntood. Excellent ae-
iommodatioDS for passengers and well suited fo^
the carrying of stock. For froisht or passage,
ipyly on board or to ___. , .
' CATHCART & COFFIN. Agents.
4!5 East sireet, oorner Merchant
Agents of the Line at Victoria: .,. ..,._-..
aidj Tn.fei HUitSOlM BAY CO.
lOOO Tons..
. TAYLOR. Commander I
This fino vessel is now ready to receive oasgo aM
j '/ailejo street wharf, and will sail for the abovt
t I :)ort as adverti'^ed. Has fine accommodations for
Sl few cabin passengers: is A 1 and insuiesat lowest
ates. For freight or passage apply to
KOOPMANSCHAP & CO,
apB Corner Union and Batte-y streets
\^mx $^' ^arbor 0teamen
from Corner PatlScsBd Bavis Streets
OH AMU) AI'TKB
.SATURDAY, April8th,
_________185. until further notice,
Lhe hours of departure will be as foUowSj
laxoept Sundays, whsu iUe ur.'.t en
1 :a omitted:
lii way wil'I
j;^}irKf-g, at
hnxKN,
FOR SALE BY
PAKROTT Si CO.
ap8-lm
KENTUCKY HUNTER
>
WILE TAWI> AT THE HEW
Race Track, near the Ocean House, untiH
tho fifteenth of July. Paftare for mares
near by at $5 per month. Terms for thc|
'^S-Sm'**' CHARLES OOOHRAN, Agent.
w
COAL OIL LA.MPS.
E HATE KECEIVE1>, PER jLATf|
& BEN
TUESDAY, April i5th. i8&5, at 1(
I j'cloek A. M.:
Nc mark JOS pieces Iron Pipe, ex steamer Con
ititutioa. March 2()!h, .
P. A. Vandercook 1 Barrel, ex steamer Sonora,
i 'day 29'h, 186 1.
J. S. & Co. 2 Bales, ex steamer Golden City, Nov.
-,7th, 183,
IW. D. R. 2 Boxes, f x steamer Golden City, Nov.
7th, 1863,
. Geo. Woldekln 1 Box, ex steamer Golden City,
|NoT. 27th. 1863.
J. A. Lockwood 3 Boxes, ex steamer Golden City,:
I Sov. ii7th, 1863.
I., diamond R 1 Box, ex steamer St. Louis, Jan,
lot. 1SH4.
S. T. Dedener G cases, ex steamer Sonora, Jnnt
|Jth, 1862.
Treadwell & Co. 1 case ex steamer Constitution
h'nl/ I8th, 1863,
By order of OLIVER ELDRIDGE,
Aijent P. M. S. S. Co.
San Francisco, April 5th, 1864. ap5-2ptd
W Ban Fraooisoo Market Stroot Bailroadi
^ompany. A meeting of tho stockholders of the
jSan Francisco Market St:06t Railroad Company it'
jotreby called by the undersigned, being sti''ckhold-
. said company, owning fourteen hundred andj
cvfnty shares of its stock, and notice ia herebyj
Iffiven, pursuant to the statute in such ca^e made|
land provided, that said meeting will tabei
l^iHE EXCK'. SIOK AS.SOCIATJOW WILL!
, S. give a GRAND SOCIAL PARTY a(|
IPLATI'S MUSIC H-iLL, on MONDAY, Apriii
4:h, 1S6E). |
The entire floor will be covered with canvas, and I
:ho ilall splendidly d.iovra^ed, ezpTOSsly tor thifE
lOcoa&ioa. Also, a full Quadrille j3and, under the|
|,iirection of J. W. Fuller. 5
No ticket? will he .sold at the door, but can btl
procured of the fallowing Comt>ii(te3 of Arrango-r
hnenta, the price of which -will be Two Dollars, ad-j
joiitting Gentleman and Ladis.
Dancing to commoaoe at 8 o'clock precisely.
^tSKcationoi.
Cape St. Lncas, Mazatlan, ()lttaymas|
and La Paz, '
WIEE BE mSPATCHES
per Steamer
John L. Stephens,
OW THIJRSDATr,...............APBM. aO, 1S65,
CLOSES 4:80 O'CLOCK P. M.,
Cd CHARGE OF A REGULAR MESSENGER.
Wm. G. Hadger,
JcBph IMtrc-3,
F. C. DeLoag,
B. V, Bent.
N.B. Stone,
C. W. Grant.
Eugene beck,
John Winterton,
Stanley W. Uoit,
J. S, Uittoll,
N. A. Leonard.
W. Tnrnbull
James Smith,
H. F. Osborn.
M. Baldwridge,
F. H. Lyle,
J. M. Bigelow,
Thos, S. Day,
J. S. Detriok,
Nathan Porter.
W. H. Davic.
C. M. Nichols,
J. L. Bard-*etl,
Geo. H. Peek,
B. J<. Stilwell.
M.Lynch,
D, B. Fiarcis,
B. C. Ausiin.
H. F, Kellom,
Dr. W. F. Haie,
S. A. Fisher,
John R. Madison,
J. W. Gould,
M. M. Poolo,
W. H. Sarks,
J. D. Bailey,
B. H, Holmes,
J, B. Damon,
Dr. W, A. Grover,
8pll-7
eOOKKEEPINC
'f^AUGSfi'ff 1st H'SSM MOST 'JKOii>iTOH'
JL manner, at BECK'S Conn ting Rooms, No. 116'
,S T B V B N S 0 N STREK'I, NEAR SECOND
'STREET, wher,s you can be mado a coiapetent
ACC0UNTA.NT and BOOKKEEPER in from 14 t-:
lO days. Pttrfeet satisfaction given, or money ro
tundod. For proofs, pleasa call. Open from li tili,
fcnd from 7 till 10 o clock p, M. Penmanship aad
11,
aArith^netio taught.
Confused books adjusted.
api8-lm*
BOOKKEEPING.
"bookkeeper.
being jobbed from vessel at 5><;o 1* lb.
HIDES-Sales of 609, in lots, at 12@12!4c 1* tb.
MATTING Auction sales of 51 rolls 4-4 White,
as is, at $3 62H; H do do Check do at ;13 62yy, 38 do
i White do at $4 12!-^; 20 do 5-4 Check do at $4 7-'),
id 13 do 6-4 White do at $4 75.
METALS 340 tons Scotch Pig Iron, sold privato_
and 50 do American Grey at $42 50.
OILS Both for Olive and best hands Coal Oils
there has been a good demand, with liberal trans
actions. Tho stock of Downer's Kerosene, outside
of a few parcels in retailors' hands, is held by one
firm. Sales of 1180 cs Olive Oil, to arrive ex Galatea
on private terms, and 425 cs Coal Oil, also private
Also, 1800 cs " Downer's" Kerosene, private, at 90c.|
t* gallon, now held at an advance.
PROVISIONS Butter has been in fair request,!
with fair sales, at prices indicating a decline from
former quotations. In other descriptions, in the
abscnoe of fresh supplies, sales have necessarily been
quite limited.
Butter 235 pkgs Eastern, via Isthmus, soldi
in lots on private terms, quotable at 34o. 'i* tt>.
Lakd - 50 cs j. H. & Go's lOtb tins sold at 22%<:.
closing at 23c. '5* B>,
RICE-Outsido of the auction rooms, no sales
h.ave been reported 392 mats No. 1 China, at auo
Lamps, Chandeliers, B.'acke'.s; mining, tunnel and!
if^td Lantsrns for burning ocal oil without the ustj
>f C'^imneys. We c.ll particular attention of coun-
,ry dealers, and especially to thos') purchasing for!
he Mexican mirke*, that our stock was selootedj
ivith great care for that particular trade. Our stock isp
arge, and wo are offering Lamp stock and Coal Oils|
it extremelylowratcs. We a'so have a full assort-
nent of machinery and lubricating oils. Alsc
Paint Oil, Tanner's Oils, White Lead, etc.
A. C. DIETZ Jto CO.,
519 & 521 FRONT STREET,
apl'3-tf Third Door from Jackson.
ARMY eyPPLIES.
As compared with the same period last year theBtion, sold at $12 1214; 260 do do do at $11 97^^; 39:
do do do at $11 97!4; 100 do do do at $11 90; 86 do do
do at $12 12!^; 200 do do No. 2 at $11 75; and 86 do
do do at $11 95 100 lbs.
SAGO Auction sale of 10 cs, 8 tins 25 fts. each
Panama..
5,000 00
1865.
$659,758 08
486,998 45
5,000 00
Total............................
Hongkong....................
Previously in April.......
Total in March.............
Total in February.......
Total in January..........
$1,064,049 55
$1-10,619 76
1,094.163 11
5,626,935 ,51
7,420,084 02
4,868,905 14
$1,151,756 53
M58,468 53
1,110,766 52
3,818,834 40
3,805,958 79
3,959,229 52
Total export specie.......$20,070,137 21
Total imported.........
$13,7,5ti,100 94
$495,024 67 *741,578 07
The amount sent to New York has begun to re
mine its former proportion to the whole amount ol
shipment. 'There is now impending a new change
in the currents of exchange, growing out of the re-
sults of peace. There will be a largo amount of cot
ton to go to Europe and a great doal less silver from
Europe to India. The Bombay dates to the 28tli
February showed that exchange had turned two pei
cent, more in favor of England, consequent upon a
fall of cotton, caused by the peace conference at
Hampton Roads.
The exports of merchandise daring the past week
have been as follows:
Merchandise this week..
Previou.sly....................
Total merchandise.........
Specie mercantile acc't.
$272,578 S8
3,612,011 20
$i,884,.590 08
15,214,757 09
$3,121,380 79
14,005,014 29,
Total........................$19,099,347 17 $17,126,395 08
The exports during the week are not quite so
large as for the week last year, but are more than
for the previous weeks. The cargo of Archer, to
Hongkong, was valued at $40,631 31. The D. C,
Murray, in C. Waloott Brooks & Co.'s line, carried
a well assorted cargo, embracing building materials,
liquors, -wines, San Francisco cordage, bricks, dry
Roods, steam engines, printing press, etc., to th
value of $19,310 01. She is a new ship, elegantly
fitted up with sixteen double-berth state-rooms
and making one of the finest packets on this coast.
The Sacramento had freight to tho value of $41,241
B2 in addition to treasure The Harminia, for Man
zanillo had a freight of $35,048 28. Two ves.sel:.
for Victoria carried a value of $53,309 91. The
D. P. Hastings for (iuaymas, had a cargo valued at
$26,610 17. 'The following is a summary statement
Tlestination. Nitmeo/ Vessel. -,, ^"'";
Hongkong...................Archer.................. $40,{>51 Z~)
Aeapulco.....................Sacramento.......... 100 (X
Panama.......................Sacramento.......... 36( 8.
England (via Panama)Sacrainento.......... 4,100 W
Now York (via Pan'a) Sacramento.......... 36,674 00
San Juan del Sur........Moses Taylor....... 20, ol
Guaymas.....................D. P- Hastings .... 26,610 17
Victoria.......................'I'empcst............... 10.9K) 4.'i
Victoria ...................D. M. Hall........... Si,2SA 4(,
Manzanillo..................Harminia............. 13,789 8j.
San Bias......................Harminia............. 18,-')! 9(
Acanulco...................Harminia............. 3,302 50
Honolulu.....................D. C. Murray....... 19,310 64
Petropaulowsky..........Timandra............. 1,71( W
Victoria......................Sheet Anchor....... 900 00
Subsistence OlHcs,
HfO. 208 SAKTSOatE STBEKF.
San Francisco, California, April 17th, 1865.
^EAEEl*PBOPOSAES.IN BrPEICATK.ji,
^ will ba received at this oflioe, until MONDAY,"'
.Ipril 24th, instant, at twelve o'clock u.. when the'
ill be opened, for the suvply of FRESH BEEFj
required for the troops, stationed, from May Ist to|
fuly ist, 186;, at the following posts, viz.: Fort Al-
latraz. Fort Point, Angel Island, San Jof^ Point,|
'residio of San Fr.incisoo, General Recruitin!
>epot. Provost Guard, and all others that may be^
in tbe city and cjunty of San Francisco.
This advertisomeat is subject to the terms of
uy advertisement of February Sd. 1865, to whio!
)idders are referred for furtb-sr information.
K. W. KIRKHAM,
apl3-4 Major and Acting Chf. C. S.
A-TCToo-y Supplies.
WAGON lIULES.
place at tbe Company's Oftjoe, No. 734 Montgomery
;i'reet, in the 'Mty and County of San Francisco, on
FRIU AY, the 28:h day of April, A. D. 1865, at thrcel
o'clock p. M., and that the parti jnlar objects of sucbj
meeting are:
Ist. To eloot five Directors or Trustees of tho sail'
jomr>an9 for the ensuing year. _
2d. To examine any proceedings of the Board ofd
Trustees or Directors which may be brought bofcref
tho meeting, and determine whether to ratify the
lame or not.
3d. To transact any other business that may be
wrought before the meeting, the same being thorsg-j
alar annual meeting of 'ho stoc'aholders.
FRASK McOOPPIN,
A. CA8ELLI.
R. BAYiSKQUE,
PIOOHB & BAYERQUB,
LEVl PAR-^ONS,
PETER DONAHUE.
San Francisco, March 24th, 1865.
I hereby certify that tho above named persons,S
to wit: FrankMcCep'.-'in, A. Caselli, R. Bayerque,,*'
Pioohe & Bayerque, Levi Parsons, and Peter Don-
ahue, ara ."tiokholdors in tho San Francisco Mar-
mot Street Railroad Company, and own in the ag-|
iiiregate f-jur-'een hundred acd seventy shares, bo-;
'* more than one-third of the stock of tho said
company,
Internal Revenue Starap. 5 cents, cancelled. i
H. PICHOia, Secretary. I
San Francisco, March 24th, 1856. mh26-td
" O XJ Sfc B K Xj V- JiJ S:
HOW WE LIVE,
' fSQve asid Mave wr Beaaig,
IS NOW OPEN AT THE
J^'eiv Mall, on Pine Mreet,
Between Montgomery aad Sansome sts,
THE
iPAG!F!C MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
WISH 'SO BECOSJB A a01)
and thoroughly conversant
i*ith the duties of the CODSIING .HOUSE, yoii|
lean do so by receiving year instruction at D0O-,
LITTLE'S C>;MMl5R0IAL INSTITUTE, 328i
Montgomery street. Perfect satisfaction in every
}ase is fully guaranteed. l
, A li?t of over one hundred graduates, together!
|<vith their testimonials, may bo seen at his rooms.)
apl3-lm
Metaliwrg-ica.3 Sciiool.
PAKTIKSKOI.Dflsa SMA1.E PA3i BEi8|
of ore for reduction are respectfully informed
;hat the greatest care will be exercised by thacias;:
.n roduciEg. The beat method of working will alscj
ha determined by oompa-.-ative e-tpsriments. Chlo-
i-atioas of auriferous sulphurots fully treated. Foi
further information apply at tho School, at Mo-l
-a'i^ibfcin'B Works, en FirL^t street, nest door to thej
MiTukou Foundry, up stairs.
" ,i9-tf ~ - '-"
G. ^. DEETKEN. Mini's Engineer.
a Cet.
We are prepared to forward Merchandise, Treas-
suro. Letters, Packages and Parcels: to make Col-
lleotions and execute Commissions.
We are also prepared to Insure Bullion undei
our English policies, to and from the foUowimt
Iportsin Mexioo:
MAZATLAN,
GUAYMAS.
LA PAZ.
Receipts given by our Agents at above ports oov-
|ering Insurance, must be countersigned by oui
jship's Mos.Tenger.
I All Merchandise, Packages and Parcels must b<
iaccompanied with Invoice of contents stating the
Baett and gross weights and value.
I tS" We will make the clearance at the Mexican
IConsulate.
ap8-td______________WELLS. FARGO & 00.
iPA IFie lAILJTEAlSaiP CO.
TSE FOluIiOWIN^I
Steamships will be dispatehec|
'on the following named days:
I Apr, 22-GOLDaN CITY.......Capt, W. F. Lapidgt |
iiVIay 3-C0NSTITUTI9N.......Capt. J. T. Watkinil
fMay 18-SACRAMENTO......Cspt.Wm. H.Hndsoii
ifROM F0L30M STRSET WHARF,
At 11 o'clock A, M., pnuctnaliy,
iFOSfe A.NA.M.i^..
Passengers will he conveyed from Panama ti L
jAspinwali by tho Panama Railroad Company, anc|
ifrom Aspinwall to New York by tho Atlantic anc I
^Pacific Steamship Company. j
A Baggage .'dastor 'will be sent thtongh each trip I
OLIVER ELSRIDGE, Agent, P.M.S.O0.
fel6 Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts.
JFor Tahiti, MUrect.
The A1 Clipper Schooner
r Bliza,
\. CHAPMAN. Master.
iin for Tahiti on or about MAY FIRST. F'Wi
l?roight or PassaKe, ausly to tho Captain on board J
J ackson street wharf, or CO.& S. HARE, 34 titeuartf
street.
apiJ______________________B. F. CHAPMAN.
For Port Townsend MiircctX
Salt Antonio.
5M AM
6 SO AM
7 50 AM
9 15 AM
12 50 PM
3 CO P M
4 00 PM
5 15 P M
Oakland.
6 00 AM
7 CO AM
8 0) A M
9 25 AM
100 PM
3 10 PM
4 jO P M
5 25 P M
San Franoisoo,
6 45 AM
7 45 AM
9 15 AM
11 30 A M
2 0'; P M
4C0PM
5 1-5 P M
6 30 PM
FOE GENTLEMEN
'^^BriS MAKIFICEST
Pearl Sago at 7J^c '# tb.
SOAP Auction sales of 400 bxs, 20 lbs each, Cali-
fornia Family, at 7c IS* ft.
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS All descriptions of
lAmeriean rule very firm in prices, with, however
limited sales. In foreign, a very light demand pre-
vails.
-----Abstkthk 50 OS Bergcr's, in bond, for export
"^BafNDY-Sales of 30 octaves Rochelle, and loi or the deliveryat San I'ran<iisoo,_or WilmingtOB,
urn
Assistant Quartermaster's Offlce,|
84 and S6 CALIFORNIA STREET.
San Francisco, California, April I'th, 1855.
^EAEED PB0P08AES IN DITPEICATK|
"^ will be received by the undersigned, at thisi _____
,fiice until 12 o'clock M, SATURDAY, April 22.1855,|jj^j ^.^^,g^ j^^^^^^ j_-^^_
2>ar at "a? x o sa.
- Ban Fr"JOi80O i-^Tarket Btreet Ball-i
road Company. Th.5 Annual Mcetingof tho Stook-j
koldersofthe San Francisco Market Street R-iiil-
road Company will be held at the Company's Of-I
Mce. No. 734 Montgomery strset (southeiFtcornorf
Jacksori,) i:i tl:e city and cnunty of San Fran-'
Iciaco, on jfRlTfAY, THs<l TWESTY-BIGHTH,
DAY OF APRIL. A. D. i865, at 3 o'oloeii P. M. At
Isaid mectin,-!' a Board of fivo Directors will be e!ect-|
"dd for the ensuing year.
San Francisco, March 24,18'"5-
A. CASELLI, President.
H. PiOHOiB, secretary. roh',.6-td
Fonrteentb Annnat Report
OF THE
eSUBAlCE: COlPANl'i
Nos. J5 AND 158 BROADWAY,
KEW TORK,
JA.NXJ-i5Lli"V 1, 1805,
ONLY.
COEXiECTIOS
* has boea ouUod from tho first SCHOOLS OFj
ANATOMY IN THE WOaW), and contains in
iiu,*nerable preparations of every portion of t'le^iJroadway,
Einman Frama; also, full length fiauros which dis-
<act into the m.i8t minute proportions. Prominentj
among them is the
lifiS li&e " Florentine Tenas,"
To EET__A SUITE OiF BOOMS iBiTIT-
able for a private family, unfurnished; also, a!
SParlor and Bedroom, with use of Piano, at 809;
iKearny ctreec, near Washington.
" apl9-S MRS. TAYLOR.
To I^ef,
j^ THREE BEOOHS FK09I THE
^SPlaja, Throe Rooms, ."uitable for housekeep-
iffl*ing. containing a Parlor, Bed,-oom and Kiteh-
00, at $S; also. Three Rooms, similarly furnished..
$!3. Apply No. 1.112 Kearny, 2d house North;
' " ' ap 3-l-,T'
IWhich takes into SEVEN HUNDRED PIBCES.g
^ Here may be seen every
T-ll EEF THE UPPER PAK'i" <F A
building on Third street, next the nottheast
e.-)rnor of Falaom street, containing sixteenj
'roftms; all on onefl';or, with gas and and water,
and finished in tho best manner. Apply to
J. GRAY,
ap5-tf Corner of Sansome and Clay.
Ier?e, .Iriery, Muscle, and Boae,
iSovi
Apply on trh^ prem
bctw9-^n 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. it, 8p3-tt
TO EE'F WITH BOABD. A
_ private fiinily having a cparo room, oin fur-
,. h asir.Kle centleman with a oomfort,ib!e homo.
f^The location is a pleasant one, situated on Howard;
Ot the wonderful fabric " THE HOUSE WE LIVE street, Nd, am. a few doors east of Second, north
'in." This truly beautiful fiiiure la thewonder andff''^'. K^irenoes excbauged.
idmiratlon of every beholder, and is universally^ '
pronounoed to be tho aome of Anatomical SoisncelJ J'OP l llt.
and Skill. S '
The evils resulting from p| ,.,,3^, a KEAWiTIPUE COUSTTBT BEA'
Tight JuacUig |.i|'-''"-""""""" ""-""---" '^' "'^' '
J,.ho prtiudidal effects frequsi;tly foUowma this ab-|| ,;>i; j,'^^,.^ contains ten rooms, with a large hall,
^iurd practice. ^ ;i couir.iet-iiy furnished; also.anabandant supply
iof pure eprmg water. Barns, stables and out-
$1.478.68 m
qr cks Hounessy Cognac, private.
Whiskky 50 bbls American high proof, sold
private. ,, , , ,
SUGAR Tho only noteablo sales reported wen
in Sandwich Islands, at full figures. The local Re
fineries are selling to the trade small parcels of little
interest. 300 kegs No. 1 Sandwich Islands at .V2.%
and 1,400 do various grades, at prices ranging from
9^(3125^0 * lb, as per quality. At auction 180 bales
No. 1 China at 12%c * lb.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES-Salos of 300 bbls
Sandwich Islands Molasses private, and at auction
1<. kegs Golden Syrup at ITAc V gallon.
TAMARINDS Auction sale of 100 boxes, 1 doz
each, at $2 05.
TEA Auction sales of 70 chests Oolong, 33M ft
each, in order, at 43>ic; 21 do do do, damaged, at
i'Jl4e; 76 hf do do }4 papers, in order, at 44kc; and
150 do do do do at 47Kc '# >.
TOBACCO Auction sales of 25 hf bxs Western,
light pressed. Chewing at 40c ft lb.
VERMOUTH Sales of (iO cs Noilly, Prat & Co.,
for export, private.
WOOL Sales continue light in view of receipts
and accumulating stocks. Sales reported aggre-
gate, 50,000 lbs at 20@21!^c. Mixed grades rule from
alifornia, at the option of tbe Government, of|
iich a numbtr of TEAM MULES FOR WAGON!
CRAINS. not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED (400)3
IS the Government may require, to be delivered on!
)r before the first day of May next. Tho same to:
$210,476 ,'58
2,910,904 21 J3 to 17Kc ?* lb.
Total...................................................$210,476 58
The arrivals of vessels from Atlantic, domestic
and foreign ports, from April 13th to date, together
with tonnage and freight payable on cargoes, were
as follows:
Name of. Vessel. Whence. Tons.
Golden City..........^Panama,
Reine Pomare........Punta Arenas,
Pacifi"!.....................Victoria,
Smyrniote...............Honolulu,
3,642
2;l
876
322
Frt. Val.
$s,r>6o"m
2,0673:
Totals................................................5111 $5,.')67 3;:
The business of the past week has been distracted
ly the overwhelming calamity that befell the coun-
try, through the cruel murder of its Chief Magistrate,
at a moment when all hearts beat high with hope^
of a restored Nationality. The crime sank deep into
the hearts of the people, and for a time checked the
operations of commerce. The orders from the in
terior, the Northern Coast and Mexico continued to
multiply, however, and to supply them caused a
steady depletion of jobbers' stocks.'Those do not,
however, yet seek to replenish from first handS'
Ihe supplies with tho importers are not large, and
they must seek in higher prices some indemnity for
the appreciation of the Eastern currency which has
taken place. In our last we showed from the freight
lists of the arrivals up to the 16th March the degree
of appreciation which had taken place in currency,
between departures and arrivals of twenty-four ves-
sels from Eastern ports up to that date. The freight
lists of three vessels that have arrived show tho foi
owing results:
Wtaoleaale Prices ol Certain Articles ol
Domestic ProUoce.
FRESH MEATS-For ordinary Beef, per carcass,
a decline of Ic 't* tb is noticed, while for best prices
remain unchanged. Hogs of prime quality have
ruled higher. Mutton and Lamb have ruled lower.
-----Beep Per carcass, is quotable at liSllOol^ lb.
-----VKAI.-At 8@1.5o * ft>.
-----Mutton At 4@7o * lb.
-----LiMB-AtlOo'Plb.
-----Hogs At 15@17c ^ tb.
POULTRY A marked decline in prices is observ-
able for all kinds.
-----CHICKENS-At $7 50@8 * do%.
-----Ducks At $8@9 * doi.
-----Gk BISK At $2(>2 50 J* pair, as per condition,
-----TCRKKYS At 35c 'S lb.
DAIRY PRODUCE Little or no variation has
been noticeable in prices since date of last similar
reference.
BuTTKE Choice to prime Dairy roll is quot-
able at 35@37}^c 1? tb.
-----CHEKSK-Atl6@18C*lb.
EGGS-At 46(^47c ?* dozen-an advance.
tVl-A-HIUlGD
In Marysville, April 16th. T
lane Bellew.
Ctemin to Margarell
OIKU.
Near the Buttes, gutter county, April 17th, Sarah
Jano, wife of W. M. Wadsworth, aged 22 years, 6|
months and 16 tiays.
Near Knight'i< Landing, April 8th, Lysander C.
Jrownell, aged 36 years.
fABEE OF HieH AND EOW WA'J'EB
mpatod bj 'rBol.TBKHBrr,NftntlcslInatTaineD*.l *ker,Bttr;|
trMt,oppolt kb Outom HoDM,
Hlf b Water.
(UfALL.)
Low Watw.
(fellXI,L.)
HlKb Water.
Low Wtw.
(LAESK.)
20 ..I
21
8 57 P.M. I
9 45 P.M. I
0 44 A.M. 1
1 53 A.M. I
6 29 \.M. I
7 43 A.M. I
1 30 A.!M
2 29 P.M.
THE SUN.
April 20-Rises............5 22 I Seta...............--------6 36
April 21-Rises............5 21 I SeU......................-.6 37
01)ippmg JTtitcUiigeucc.
SAN FKANCISCO, APRII. 20, 1865.
Fearless..
Cyclone...
Hornet....
Total.......
FrelKht
Ciineiicy.
...$37,410
... 37,775
.. 49,406
.....$124,591
SAILRD. ARRfvKD.
Price Pr't Qold Price Fr't Gold
(lolfl. Value. Ooi(t Vaiue.
222
210
230
$16,851
17,988
21,478
$56,317
145 $25,800
145 26,051
115 34,073
_____........._...... $85,924
Increase gold value, 52.57 per cent.................. 29,607
While freights have thus advanced, the prices of
leading commodities in San Francisco have in the
meantime not risen proportionately. Anthracite
Coal is $12 50 per ton, against $11 50 in November,
or, in legal tenders, $18 12, against $26 30, a decline
of $8 18 per ton. Pork is here $49 30 in greenbacks,
against $57 in November, Under those circum
stances, the last advices from tho East are of utter
Arrived.
April 19 Brig Tanner, McCarty. 12 days from|
Seabsck; lumber, to Adams, Blinn & Co.
Schr Rebecca, McAlmond, 4 days fm Santa Cruz;
powder, to Davis & Jordan.
Schr Sea Nymph, Kennedy. 24 hours from Mea-
docino: lumber, to J T Pennell.
By Telein'apb.
PoiKT LOBOB, April 19 -10!4 P. M.
Weather clear: wind light from H W.
Cleared.
April 19 No olearanoes.
Memoranda.
Per Tanner April lOtb, in Straits of Fuoa, sawB
barques Carlotta and Florence, brig Fraoklinf
Adams, and schr Alert,bound up; in Port Angelos,
April 9.h, saw ship Lancashire; ia Port Townsend,
ship Rose Standish, bound down.
5C good, sound, serviceable Mules, not lass than (14),
.'ourteen hands high, over (2) two years of age; ^
)trong, stout, compact, well developed animals, i;
full heatlh, free from any blemish or defect which!
vou!d unfit them for saverj work, and must have
ihed the four front oolt's teeth, and developed the
oorresponding four permanent teeth two in caeh|
iaw; must ba in good condition, fit for immediatej
!ervice. The Mules subject to Inspection at thej
place of delivery.
Prices must be written as well as expressed in
igures. The Oath of Allegiance t the United
States Government must accompany the proposals,
inless already filed in this office.
Bidders will state their prices in United Statesj
join, or i ts equivalent in Government currency on
the day of payment.
Bidders will state their price for the delivery 0
iho Mules at San Francisco, and their price for th'
lelivery of the same at Wilmington, Los Angeles
County.
Payment to be made, on tbe delivery of thej
viules, in snch funds as furnished by the Govern
nest, if on hand if not ou hand, to be made asj
icon as received.
A copy of this advertisement must bo attached
to each bid.
The right to reject any or all bids, and to aooep
ho whole or any portion of the number of tht
miuials named in any bid is reserved.
Proposals will be received for the whole or for a
jart of the number roquir-3d.
Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at
-.his oflTice; all proposals must be made on the forms
.'umished at this office, and be eocompinied with
;o responsible sureties for the acceptance and;
jxf cutica of the contract, by the party making th:
nroposa's if his bid Is ace jpted.
Bids that do not comply with the above require-
nentswill not be entertained.
The contractor will ba required to give bond with
'.wo responsible sureties in a snm equal to one-
lalf the value of the Mnlca to be delivered, fori
he faithful performance of his contract.
The expenses of this advertisement will be di-
fided among the successful bidders, pro rata.
JAMBS T, HOYT, Captain
apl ;-td and Ast. Q, M. Vols
%'3R. A. WESJBEB, THE SHIPPER 0i
T3 22 Cases, said to contain Hardware, Musical!
!tnstruments, etc , marked J D, (in diamond,) perl
iteamer "Constitution," consigued to the undcr-f
ligncd, will take notice, that, as I did not orderj
S*ny such gootls of anybody, nor had I any transau-
Itions with said Weodls before, neither did I re-
l^eivo any information of him, I wa3 obliged to!
abandon the consignment to avoid the payment off
jluiies,
I shall be thankful to Mr. Wondle not to hono:
line with any more eonsignm'nts. _
HENRY KASTAN.
Aoapnlco, April, 1835. ______________apl8-tf
GHINESE_pOCTOR.
Quick Cares add Moderatn CIiarges.|
DR. WiSg" SiUNG'S
Medical Institute,
OIiOBE BOTEIi,
fTortbwest corner 0^ Jackson and Dapont streets,!
SAN FRANCISCO.
DR. WING SUNG begs lea-^e to say that he hasj
practised Medicine in Canton, China, upwards or
thirty years. The Doctor undertakes all manneii
of Diseases, and requests the afflicted to give him s!
all, and see for themselves before applying elseij
where. mh3j-lm*
RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR.
ilTor Premiums. Extra Pre-
miums, &c........................$321,294 67
jPor Interest and Rents...... 115.495 11
li?or Interest and Rents ac-
crued................................ 3=,744 21
DISBUR3BMENTS.
(Paid Claims by death on
Policies and Bonus, and
payment of Annuities......$194,302 E6
Paid Expenses, Salaries,
Taxes, Rtvonno Stamps,
Medical Examiners' Fees,
Commissions, io............... 120,C53 01
Paid Dividends, Re-Insur-
ance, Purchased Policies
and Bonus. Interest on
Dividends.&o................... 146.911 78
TIis E^yptiara Muuiiiiies!
,Pive ia number, eurioasly show the^the customs ofs
pby-gonc ages. 1
MSB" Every attention hai been paid for the com-l
j'ort cf Visitors. f
t;ftt-ilogu?s describicg the thou3P.nd interestingS
3objects in the Hall, mp-y be had at the door, i
Open daily from so a. m. till lo p.m. f
.S2f Locturoo every evening, at 8 o'clock. i
I il..SaiSfe.lOW .,......................OJSiE BOEI<A B.p
fel3-tf
rw Tjsse couiirT.r court of thi
L City and County of San Franoisoo, State of Cal 1
jifornia. In the mattsr of the petition of ALFRED!
l!?ONDA, an insolvent debtor. |
Pursuant to an order of tho Hon. Samuel Cowles.l
I Judge of the said County Court, notice is herebjE
Sglven to all ihe creditors of the said insolvent, .'Vl 1
Ufred Fonda, to be and appear before the Hon. Sam-1
|uel Cowles, Judge as aioresaid, in open Court, a1|
|the court room of said Court, in the City Hail, iri
Sthe City and County of San Franciso. on MON-I
ID AY, the first day of May, A. D. 1865, at tei|
Ic'clock A. M. of tha.i day, then and there to showE
fc.'tuse. if any they can, why the prayer ofsaidin-r
Bsolvent should not be granted, and an assignmcntB
|of his estate be made, and he bo discharged from|
Shis debts und liabilities, io pf.rsuunoo cf thestatuttg
Jin such easemado and provided; and in themian-
,time all proceedings agiinst said insolvent b*i
gstaycd.
jr ^ Witness my hand and the seal of saidl
U BKii. j. Court, this twenty-seventh dy of March,g
! t v-J in the year of our Lord, ono thousand eightr
Shundred and sixt.j-flvc. WM. LOEWY, Clerk. I
ih28-td By Wm. Haenky, Deputy Clerk.|
Internal Ravenna Stamp, 50 cents.
Joha F. Swift, fotitioner'a Attorney.
I' '~N TME CtfVM'elC VOVH.T OP THEE
City and Couiify of San Prandsco, State of Oalitcrn:a B
In the roatter of the petitiou of MARKS JACOBS,
n'oivent debtor.
Pn: suant to irn order sf the Hon. Samnel Cowles, Judgti
'f th said County Ucurt, notice is hereby givon to all tbci
irediiors of tho said msclTCut, Marks Jacobs, to te aBd|
>ppear before the Uon tauiuel Cowlea, JiiJg-:) laa aforesj^id,
in Sonoma Valley, one mile fr--,m the city o!i'-i open Court,at the court room of said Court, In the Cit
onoma, said to be the finest climate in theSHall, in the City and Ocnnty ot tan Francisco, ci
uuoma, 01.1U k-j uo i,u.= ^rjosBAY, the first day ef May, A. D. 1885, at teife
'clo:k A. M , cf that day. then and thora to show cante 1
|lf any thoy can, why the prayer of said insolvent shouldS
not bo gr.tnt6d, and an usilKnmcat of bis estiite be mndii
^nd be bedischajged from his d.;bca a-.:d Ua6ilitlo-f.'.ln|
pu: Hu.mC6 of the statute lu sneli cae.-; mada and piovid- d.i
,Uud in the meantime all proceediu^s against said iusol |
Vent be stayed
^,-A^-. Witness my band e.nd tiie seal of said Court S
-j SEAL this tweutj'-foufth day of March, ia the year oJg
^-' our Lord oce thouaa.'id eight hundred and sixty-i'
4ve. WM. LCIKWY, Oltrk.
By Wm. IIarnbYj Deputy Clerk
U. S. Internal Rsvenue 8t*rap, 50 ceata, cancelledj
Byrne A Freblon, Attys for Petitioner. mhS& td
)>ellvering Freight at all Forts on Fcgei|
(ionsd,
-SifiJBT ^* First Class American Barqao
iS^K^ "STsramissic,"
X WiLLOUGHBY......................................MasterJ
Will receive freight on SATURDAY, the 15th|
nst., at Larue's Wharf, loot of Market street, andB
lail positively Tuosiay following. For freight or
sassage, having good accommodations, apply to thtl
Captain, on board, or to N. 0. EFFOP^D, f
api2 East st. bet. Commercial and Sacramenfil
or JEureka, HumboldtBay\
i<l^K ^'^^ Sjhoontr
&lc . V. Foster,
. C. JOHNSON..........................................Master,!
Will receive freight on FRIDAY, the 14th in8t.,j
knd sail with dispatch. For freight or passage)
wplyto the Captain on board at Mission slreetj
ivharf, or to
apl2* SHED & WRIGHT. 54 Steuart st
For Muaiiboldt Bay,
The Barque
Jeannette,
. If. SMITH................................................Master,
WiUreceive freight on FRIDAY, the 14th inst.,
und have immediate dispatch. For freight or pas-
5ago apply to the Captain oa board, at Mission s(
hvharf, or to
apia JOHNSTON A CO. 39 Market street
'or Jtuntbotdt Hay.
M'^K. The Brig
i^Mii Hidalgo,
iO. F. J OHNSON..........................................Master,
Will receive freight at Mission street wharf 01
rUlIRSDAY, the 13th instant, and sail with di.9
oatch. For freight or passage apply to the Captain
pn board, or to
apll S. L. MASTICK, Pier 10 Steuart st
I An EXTRA TRIP wiliberaacn B^'|<J^-IJ-l,
EVENINGS, leaving San Antomo at 6 SOP M;
jiikiaiiu 6 40 P M; and ,Sbh Francisco 11 30 P M.
I From Near the Foot of Market Street, on thi
Creek Rotitc:
San Antonio. Oakland. San Francisco.
7 CO A M 7 30 A M 9 tO A M
11 CO A M 11 SO A M 1 CO P M
SeOPM 330PM 530PM
The rates of freight and passage the same on botl
jrontes, , ^ ,
A safe and aonvealent whsjl and carriagovia
' eMh landiag, frso of charge
ap8-tf GK';>. G03S, Bupenntsndf'nt
SAN FR&NCISCO AND ALAMEDA RAILROAD'
Tiu^ongli to Etivi I^eandro
BY BOAT AND CABS.
l^rom corner Broadway aisd JJavls Sts,
OW AN.9 AFTEK MAKCH JS, 1865, UNTIl
farther notice, will leave Daily as follows (ex
oepting on Sundays, when the first trip each waj
will be omitted):
San Francieoo. Alameda. San Leandre
St.-SO A. M.
7:40 A. M.
9:20 A. M,
ll-.iS A.M.
8:20 P. M.
4:4S P. M.
7:80 A. M
9 A.M
11:15 A, M
S P.
4:30 P.
7:16 A. M.
9 A.M.
11:15 A M.
a P.M.
4:30 P. M.
r. M.
All the above trips run through to San Leandr
exoopting the 6 P. M. trip from 6an Franoisoo.
A commodious and safe carriage way at eao
landing, free of charge.
Live Stock taken at reduced rales._,^ ^,
ALFKBD A. COHBN,
mhl6 General Superintendent
CHANCE OF HOUISS.
3Sr O T I O B
-mm Pablo and San (Juentin Ferry
Ihouied,; complete; horses, osws, poultry, wagons,!
|c;>r.s. anl all necessary farming implements. A
tful! asBortmeiit of the choiceit vegetabies are al
Iready growing, with fruits of various kinds. ^
I tffihe I'laoB will be rented ou reasonable terms tc
a good tenant who will take proper care of the
Spremiee'!.
I For iuriher partioidars inquire of
J W, R. DOXY,
I 113 Pine street.
3 San Francisco, March 23,1865. mh24-tf
Sl.mosjal
fox 0ait.
461,277 381
$1.9J1,235 2;
ElROnUGE COHIHISSIOH
Chile and Oregon Flour.
mES-
ohants and Dealers in CHOICE BRANDS OF!
WHEAT,
CORN,
BARLEY.
OATS.
BEANS,
CORN MEAL.
GROUND FEED.
POTATOES.
GUNNY, ORE and GRAIN SACKS of allde-l
seriptions. on hand and in lots to suit, at No S08|
Clay street. mha-tf
ASSETS,
iash in Bank and on hand.. $33,031 (1
JBonda and Mortgages......... 314.475 00
jReal Estate.......................... 123,928 74
iPremium Notes on Policies
in force..........................._ 763.433 17
The actuarial estimate of
the value of the Policies
which secure th-ise notes
is aboot $954,600,
JQaarterly and Semi-Annual
Premiums deferred......... 62,^65 41
iUnitedStates and NewYork
State Stocts, cost............ 32C,045 69
iPremiums and Interest in
course of collection and
transmission............-....... 183,697 04
Temporary Loans on Stocks
and Boids........................ 144.0C0 00
Market value of the Se- '
cnrities, $177,757 50.!
Interest accr'ued to date,
and another property...... 36,744 2't ^,______
-------------- $1,991,225 !
From the great sucoess of this Company thoy artl
snabled to offer superior advantages to polics|
jholders.
Life policies are Issued, payable in annual, or iiil
foTie, five or ten annual iastxlments; also, non-for f
jiiure endowment policies, payable in ten annualR
payments, which are paid at death, or on arriviat-l
it ans particular age. Life Insurance as an invest-F
Jment has no superior, aj it has saved millions o.'l
jdoilars to the Insured, and thousands of familietl
rom ruin. Dividends are paid to policy holders,!
jthns enabling them to continue their policies. il|
:therwise unable to do so.
This favorable feature has bean the means oil
!'aving many policies that "would have been for-f
Ifeited for want of means to continue them, and ill
ioveral instances, families once wealthy have thu' ^
it)etn saved from utter ruin.
'Xhe office of the Companv has been removed tol
Ithe new building, Nos, H6 and 168 Broadwav.j
jwhere their prospectus may be had on application.|
HENRY STOKES, President.
C. y. WKMPLE, Peoretary.
J, L. HALSEY, Assistant Secretary.
S. N. PTEBBINS. Actuary,
ABRAM DU BOI.'?, M. D., Medical Examiner.
POLICIES ISSUED PAYABLE IN
COLD OR CURRENCY
At the option of the Assured.
Tlie Policies are Incontestltole
JAftor five years from their date for or oa aocount|
of Errors or omissions ia the applijation, except asl
jtoagc.
JForiy per cent, of the Annual PreHiluni|
can be paid by Note.
Policies issued on tho non-forf.iting, ordinary.!
r endowment plan, payable when the assured!
Iittains any specified age.
Blanks and all information cheerfully given upod|
'.ppiication to
JOfiN liAISBEB8, General Agent,
Office, S. W. corner cf Clay and Montgomery.
California Local Board of References.
Joseph B. Thomas, Wm. A. Mac"^Tay,
Leoke k Montague, Morris Speyjf
Isaac Friedlander, Calvin W. Kellogg.
ap9 2p2w
Rancli for Sale
IN Ef3ri VAEiWY, MEHUOCIHO;
kCounty, cantaining ;2')0 acres fenced, a por-'
ftion entered. Also, bi 0 head Amcriftan Cat-;
___, tie, 60 Htga. Saddle Horses, WaEon, Ranch'
iTools, and evepything to the Raucb. Prefer to selljj
athe whole thing together. Apply to
A. REDiMEYKR, Long Valley.
apl9-lm Mend'joino County, Ca'
MiW'l'!Ry OiS'JCKIET AHU PKOPEIt-lj
_ TYFORg^LE The property and business,?
(toijethrr with or without the stock. Stone building.!
isi'uated in one of th" most fl;iurihing miaingj
f,amp;j in this State. Any party wishing to enterj
,into business in the country can make a most favor~ ^
lable bargfii-i, and secure va!u-ab)o oountrv property^
on convenient terms. Apply to S. P. WHITMAN,!
313 Montgomery street. apl8-3
T IPXBaCE HIA.S U-ilMOVEO THIci
-.,.^8 e SOUTHEllN PACKET OFFICE to the|
^S. Vf. Corner of Oommeroial and Front streets, upl
Jstairv, room No. 1.
fe7-tf
c^
Pawisforokcr's ^ale.
%jeTICE IS UEKERT tEW TH4T IS,
L\l will sell on THURSDAY, April SOth. If6'--,!|
t U o'clock A. a , at the auotion house of MARKSJj
k BKO., No, ."ill Caliroraia street, all thn uare-p
teemed pledges remaining with me from No. 1 togj
76, inclusive, consisting of diano-d.^, watches.Sj
'Chains, etc., etc. S. SUSKIND,
apl5-td Commercial street.
^ :^3 lokj: o "^ :b3 X3
TO
No. 208 Bush Street,
OPPOSITE THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.
K. J. BTKIKGER,
B U OL" C H E R, ,
Istall No. 9, Clay Street Market,|
Between Clay and Morchent sts. Ban Francisco
FIKSr QEAEITY MEI'TONI
'and LAMB always on hand, and
sold at REASONABLE PRICES.!
Beef, Mutton and Lamb from fiv(
|to ten cents per lb apll-lm
Kejstoiie Mining Compaoy,
jOopper Canon District, Copporopolis, Calaveras|
County, Caliiornia. Removal of Of5ce.
sir Notice i^ hereby given, that the Ofiice o*" thi
iKejstone Mining Company will, on the FIRSi'j
SOAY OF MAY, 1865, bo removed froia Coppcr-
lopoli.^, Calaveras County, to San Francisco, City
iiud Coanty. By order.
WM. A. DANA, President,
J. S. Hali,, Secretary.
Copperopolis. March 27th, 18&5. apl-Im
{UNION SALT WORKSI
Keniovetl frnm 384 Cly St. to
gSOS CLZLca. 310 *3rozi.t )St.
A. B. WINEGAR, Fropeiktoe.
jSaraue Harminia, for San Fsss, Xaoza-j
nllia sud Acapnlco.
JTiE^Rr ^ASSEKOEBN ARE DESIREI
J|ljv to be on b.5ard oh THURSDAY MORN-|
iS^m.l'S(i, 21st inst.
Brig Lopad, for Guaymas and La Paz.
'Passengers to be on bo.ard on SATURDAY, 21stJ
apll W. SOHLBIDEN, 324 V/ashiugton St.
JPor Seattle.
The Ship
Iconium,
Will take freight for Seattle and Puget Sound.!
Apply to
apll G. PLUMMER, Main street wharf
To Owners and Masters of Yessels.
iTjgjS- 'WASTRO TO OHAKTEB nOIE-!
SSjpVdiately, a Vessel 400 to 000 tons regil)ter,!
iHiaisultable for Spars and Lumber, for a, for-f
jeign port. 1
A'so, a Vessel of aboat 800 tons, for three mouths!
!or mere-. j
Any Vessel proceeding to the coast of MesfiooJ
jean obtain a return freight, if application be ma,dej|
t once. For particulars, apply to
apll-* JOHN DE vVAR, 311 East street.
For Portland, Oregon,
^^^ Ihe fast sailioB A1 Clipper Brig
b&l Sonny South,
IWIiGINS....................................................M*6r,,
Having the most of her cargo engaged will htvej
immediate dispatch for the above port- For freis'htj
jor passBge, having superior accon>mmodatioins.|
ji-pplyto the Captain on board, at Vallfjo stnietJ
jwharf, or to BUNKER, GREAVES & CO.,
r.p7 424 Battery street, S. E. cor. Wsshingtol 1
eEIl>I>iIir, WIEEIAK8 (& CO'S UHE,
Sor JBotton^ MHrest.
WI'TII IM:1!IEI>I AT13 DESPATCH.
Freia Market Street Wharf,
Tho magnificont Extreme Clipper Ship
Asa Eldridg-e,
IceVI HOWES,...................................Corimandrt; l,
I This celebrated ship is well known as i-ne of theS
Jfaitest and best of the clipper fleet; stintTi A 1 anag
jiijanres at very lowest rates has nearly her cntireS
jjargo engagea will fill ranidlv and have very!
Iqiuick dispatch. Shippers will ablige by forward-
aing engagements promptly.
apl9
0' AHB AF3EK MOBfUAT,
^54th A pril, the Steamer will leave as
t-foUowB:
Point San Qiientin at 7 a, u.
San Francisco at 3>^ p. m.
C. MINTURN
STEAMER PETALUIWA.
|0 33. A. 33. s o of XX OVLX-m
ion and after WEDNESDAY, the 16th December
Depp-Ttara from Vallejo Street Wharf Daily,
(Sundays esceptod.) at 1 P, m for
ISonoraa^TiaiabeTlIle, Petalnima, L^odega
Also, oo'cneoting with Stages for Sinta Bo^-'
jWindJor, Healdsburg, Geyser K-arinas, Cioverdalf
iUkiah, Little Lake, Long Valley, Albion River
fiBig River, Mendocino, Noyo P.iver Rosorvation
land Fort Bragg.
The swift and favorite Steamer
^etaiuma,
|0.M. BAXTER..........................................Oapta'u;
sHaving just been thoroughly overhauled and re
flttod with now boilers, will leave as above, oon
jueoting regularly with first class stage coaches, fo'
fall the above nemcd places.
RETURNING, will leave Petaluma at 7 A. v.
For freight or pa.':sage apply un board, or to
CHaHLBS MlfNTURN, Aqsnt,
del6-tf Vailoio street wharf
GlS.^^'^arli
I>il.YS
ON THE
Fetaloma Route.
TSaK STSASIEn
Dunns- the winter months will run as follows
Loavins San Fras-.oiRco, i-<iia 'J'-rumerei'dl strec
'wharf, overy TUESl^AY, THURSDAY, and 0&1
URDAY, at or about 8 oVl ck p. M. .
1 Raluining, will ioavo RudcsilFs Landing, reta
Inma, overy MONDAY, WiiDK ESSAY, ana FBI
(JDAY, at SS o'clock p. a.
' Forfraight or lassa-KO npply on l^oard or to
oolO T. F. BAYLIS & CO, Asarits, Petalnma.
lS*0:eS. 0,^2jBI. M mhl9-4plm
Heal Fstalc Agents,
626 CLaY STRB8T,
OFFEK FOR SALE, OW KEASOSABEEI
terms, very desirable city property, both im-'
" :'r./vei and unimi^roved.
Also, a nu-aber cf blocks of larid in tbe city 0 '
iOnkli.nd, and a seven acre lot oioae a: joining thats^
Baity. @
j Also, valuable ranch property in Alamoda andgap7-
a?Tapa counties. , apS-tf p=
E. W. KENHEnT
For K^ale
THE VWO BKICK BCIii:.miHr8 OH
the southeasterly corner of M'nna; and Jane
'Streets, between Sei30i.d and Third streets, ic
'j?J-2 feet ou Minna street and 33 feet on Jam
streot.
>ifr A fioo opportunty for an investment or a|
business location. Apply to
PBEMIUM: AIJiT AND TABEE SAE'
always on hand. Also, all kinds, and style,'
|aiid packaae. Cheaper than at any other place.
aplS-lm
HOMiSTEABSI
APKILi 33, 1865,
|!JEe Third Cali, One Third !n Oae Tear,
One Third In Two Years.
jDBSCRIPTXVE MAPS NOW AT OUR OFFIC
FOR DELIVERY, GRATIS.
ap5-tf
COBB & iSIWTOS, Auctioneers,
40S Moatgomery street
.ppi
R. WERTHEMAN,
45 Exchange Building, N. IV. Oorner
" Montgomery and Washington streets.
For Sals. ---
"^'WO KEW EOCUAIVATS)
made by Dusenberry & Vandusen;
a-'st>, two second hand Roekawa?E.
and two new top Bugjies. EnquinI
S. BANK.* k CO., at tho National Stub'.e.f
ap4-lm*
BURRAED'S INLET
iof G
So. rffl Market ftreet.
MAUKICjF, D0R &, CO
AUCTIONEERS.
ISS'T' MLontgrosneiry- Street
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Magnificent Property!
FOa irSVESTMEPIT.
THESE mt,m ARE SITITATEB OR|
Burrard's Inlet, (British Columbia,) whioh|
-empties into English Bay, Gulf of Georgia. 'XheB
Harbor is perflotly S'.fe, being Lmdlcokod, aa-i!
ihcro is twenty feet of water alongside the whart|
*t low tide. Ves.-5als have every facilitv for Ic^dingl
md there is a Deputy Collector at the Mills to ontera
ind ole;ir them. |
The qualicy of British Columbia Lumber is sn-|
aerior to any lumber on tho coast. I
These Mills are now prepared to furnishCargoes ot
Plr, Sprnce and Cedar lumtoer.
ALSO,
FLOORING, PILES, SPARS, SHINGLES,!
|fiATH3 and PICKETS, at lowest price.
For further particulars and purchase of cargoes!
J nquire of R. F. PICKETT, Agent, f
iFer the Mill Co,, 214 Sacramento St.. below Front.|
________________mh31-lm_______________
PETROLEUM.
UIDK and WOOL Shippers wlU find!
this beautlfal Clipper a most deslpahlef
iconveyance.
Boston presenting mnoh greater facilities as al
lioarket for ore. wool, hides, oil, dye woods. eto.,|
jthan any other point, shippers will find it gi'OJ. tlrj
to their advantaaa \o forward direct by this lint*.
ADVANCES. Liberal advances made on ore.B
wool, hiJes, dva woods, and other merchandise for-|
j warded by this line.
For balance of freight (at lowest rates) apply to
MKADER, LOLOR & CO.,
ap4-td Front and Clay streets
Agents at Boston Messrs. Qlidden & Williams
For JVet^ l!''ork, Mireet.
The magnificent Clipper Ship
O-reat Republic,
!J. W. PAUL........................ .............CoinmandeTrj
Having most of hor cargo ca,?sged. will haveis
4niak dispatch. Insurance guaranteed at the \ov-i
est rp-tts. Shippers wisning to avail themselves oil
;ni3 opportunity of ^bir-nuig direct t New ygrl-f
gwill apply to MOOR^ & CO., 17 Da'.'.3 St..
mh3i9 Between California and Pine rtteets
for Colorado Miver,
lOonnoeting with steamers and barges of the Cbl-t
orado Navigation Company
I^Ter fort Inma, La Paz, and Mines on|
the Kiver.
Ban l%Mo &na EtiM iiBentin Vem
|From corner Broadway end Oavls aU.
H .S.HS AF'fflKB TVKSmA
-November 1st, tho hours of depari'
aro on this routs will be as followf
Point Isabel. Ban Francisof
10 A.M. an P.M.
Connecting with Stage Coaches for San Rafae
lOlima, Tomales and Bolinas, Marin Connty, tia
Pablo, Martinei and Mount Diablo (.jt.l Iviiae
aliio, Lafayette, Mcraga Valley, and San Ramo
ValHy, Contra Costa County.
}?roight on Stock from San Pafalo eame aSJ
Oakland Ferry. For further particulars applyt
':ae Captain on board, or to
C, MINl'URN, Agent,
oo30-tf Valltio Street Whar!.
IKotice to Travelers,
I MATE STARTEB A EIHIl
o Stages from Millerton, to TJU
'thirty miles on the " Millerton anc
lOweno River Valley 'i?ransportation Iloiid," no
uomploted to Bannock No. 2, King's River. Th<
Stages will ootnent, on and after the 8th day ol
January, !8S5, with A. 0. Thorns' Staae Line
from Visalia to Horaitas.
Oface, at the "Oak Hotel," Millerton, Fresni
joouBty, California. IRA MoOKAY,
jal;-5moJ Proprietor.
OioneiQttse l^atias.
Eailroa50 anh Bta%t5.
*>iau FrancIsC'?) and SB.n. Josef
SUMMEK ARKAIVGEMEiST
O' W ANBAFTE55 SiOJfiaAT, APEJI. 17,
. 1835,PASSENGER TRAISSof the San Fran-
jcisc-} and San Jose Railroad Company wiU nin ae
jfoUows:
Leave San Francisco at 3:10 A. M. and 5 p. M.
Leave San Jose at 6: J.'J a. k. and 4:40 p. u,
SUJSDAT 1'KAIKS.
Leave San Franci.50o at 9 A. m. and 5 p. M.
Leave Saa Jo^e at 3: 4G A, u. aud 4:43 p. u.
FBEISHT S'RAIKa.
Leave daily (Sundays exceptod) as follows. Sai-
Francisco at 3 p. M., and San Jose at 5:45 a, h.
By order of the President.
mhl3 CHAS. W. SANGER. Secretary
Market Street RaiiroadJ
i vi3Eob:,t.a.tioi,
EISTES
AJEIB
MENDOCINO-Per Sea Nymph 120 M ft lum-|
ber.
SANTA CRUZ-Per Rebeeoa 1519 kegs powder,
4U cans glue.
SEABECK Per Tanner-259 M ft lumber. 75 M
laths, 26 spars, 20 piles.
r&sHrABVBe, kcssia,
Lp Cotton Flour Bags.
Ore, Grain, Bean, Wool, Coffee, Sugar, SUTer.j
Specie, Mail and Seamless Bags. j
I Mattrasses, Awnings, Ceiling,?, Wagon and Buggyi
ICovers, Tents (of all sizes) on hand and made to!
lorder. LEWIS & NEVILLE, '
(Haj Street Bag Factory, 1:3 Clay street,
oo7-tf Between Davis and Drainm streeta.
^toddart's irou WorSis,
Inc. 114 BEALB STREET, NEAR MISSION ST.||'ggyy ^'j^j;J^^8
toTEATII PUMPS FOB DUAIXflKG WIN-r
5?5 ING SHAFTS, or for forcing water to ANY|
fHEIGHT no to 800 feet at ONE LIFT.
GIFFARD'S IN JEOIORS for feeding BOILERS
Boring Tools for Oil Welis.
!1F0R SALE Turning ILathes,
fBlaeksmith's Drills.
Screw Punche
mh30-lm
ICHANCE OFjr Mg TA3LE.I
ar AK AF'TEB APKSff, 1, 1884, THE
_ Trains will start from the City and the Missioi.
las follows:
Bctivesn the hours cf 8:20 A m. and 6 p. a. overs
Forty minutes, instead of,' as heretofore, oveij
" u-j:
FROM THE MISSIOlf:
8:40 10:30 11:00 11:40
FROM TEE CI'TY:
10:00 10:40 11:20 13:00
And 00 on till SIX O'CLOCK.
, Before 3 a. h., aud after 6 F, u., tho ranning will
be the same as before.
ap2-tf F. MoCOPPIN, Superintendent
i W OT 100 BT 205. SITSTA'TEB OW THr
1*-^ Easterly side of Eleventh street, betweer
jMarket and Mission streets; on the grade, andl
improved with a modem buiU two story FRAMEJ
HOUSE, csntaining double parlors, breakfast rooicl
and kitchen, (with range,) on first iloor. and five
chambars and bath room on second floor; sma!'
two story COT'TAQE adjoining main bnildiags; ar-
tesian well of oxoelient water, wind mill, and tanll
hi fourthonsasd gallons capacity; valuable treei
-ud plants, spacious chicken coops, substantial
Ifenoes. 'iitle perfect; terms easy. Apply to
MACtlCE nUUE A CO.,
apli-tf 327 Montgomery street
PETROLEUr^
OIL. "WELi:^.
HEWBY STEEtS,
i Jfc.'S'AHUFAefTrSEB OP AEE SIZES OF|
Ll~A TO L3 for W.SLL BORI'sG, Having Ions!
jospfarlence in this lino, i am prepared to fill order I
irami-tiyand at lo-.-? rates. No. I<i7 LsidesdorfiS
js.rcot. ;-/6tween California and hacramento streets.
mh2S-lm
Fred. Collier's
I.ITEKy ABfl> SAEE STABEEf^,
' corner of Saoramonto and Kearny streets.
_ i.'e finest teams can be obtained at tbie
^old establishment at all hours of the da.',
|and night. Horses received ou board per month
|or day. mhS6-lm
Salmon.
tlfB HUWS>R!?,I> MAKKEES SAET BAE-.|
mon; aUo Fresh and Smoked Salmon al-f
Sways ou haid and for sale in lots to suit, by
m mhl5-im A. THOMPSON,
si Stalls 13 and 13. New Market, Clay stree
i Fort ^^is&e.
fsS.*'^ rJt. CASKS OFri,E^'.qPOBT,N0Wi
^911%^ landing, ex Blackburn, from Liverpool j
ftfor sals, in bond or duty paid, by
I AGARD. FOULKKS & 00.,
9 412 Front street.
@ ik IVI I* L E S
OF IHE
PETROLEUM COMFANY,
TULA.BE COUNTY,
' REFINED BY E. BENOIST, CHEMISTS)
TO BB SEEN AT
mh30 No. 44 LEIDBSDORFF ST.
r,^>t The new Clipper Schooner
j^j Sovereiga,
AVERY..'....................................................Mastor.L
Is now loading at Jackson street wharf, and wills
jhave quick dispatch, having the most of her carsoi
j-:ngaged. In order to more fully aocommodatet
I'.hippcrs of merchandise and consignees, through)
jbills of lading will bo furnished none others will|
i)e signed. For freight or passage, apply to
GEO. F. HOOPER,
mhi9-tf 8, B. oor. Front and Commercial sts
{For Jjo. Paz and Guaymas.
To sail April 21si.
psr The A1 Brig
e^ Zaopnd,
5<00 Tens........................A. GUERELLO, Masterj
Offering g'Jod accommodations for passengers,
1 * or freight or passage apply to the Captain on bo<<.rd.
Bit Clay street whart', or to
mh2l W, SCHLEIDEN, 324 Washington st
For Monglcong;
JWITH IIHMEUIATB DIBPATC-IHj
J>^ The A1 Bremen Clipper Brig
^ Bmilie,
\i\ GARDES..............................................Captain.I
This fine vessel offers superior inducements to!
Sshippors of merchandise and treasure classes A If
Sat Lloyd's, and insures at lowest ratiis. Apply to
apU MACONDRAY & CO.
" KTotfoa. All parties hayins; claims
(against the schooner "Ss'ora" are requested tc
jprc^ent thsm to the undersigned, on or before
THURSDAY, the iO.h inst, or thty cannot be
Sallowed. SHED & WRIGHT,
54 Steuart street.
San Francisco, April 17,1865.
es- Ship FBsrless, CaiJtaln Drew, frou
INnw York AU claims against this shi.o must be|
presented in duplicate ot the rffioa of the under
j-sisoed on or beS^re Ti;EiD.AY', the ISth inst. or|
they o,^2notbe allowed.
DkWITT, KITTLE & CO,,
arlS Consignees.
j(Sf- irniiihaaique Amiral, Delaiuu, Mas-
jter, from BoT-doaux. Consignees aro requested to
jciili at the ofiice of the undsr3ig'=ied, sign general
Javorage bond^, and make a deposit of 2) per cent,
of the amount of their invoic-e".
PASCAL. DUBKD4T & CO.,
apl3 4-6 ard 4t8 Jackson street.
HO' British baiQue Xjady Hubs, Captain
iSparks, from Liverpool, will commei'oe discharg-
SK at Lombard Dock on MONDAY, ITth April.
Consigaee.-i are requested to call at the ofiice ol
g^he underEigued, sign general average bond, pay
|froight, and reoeiv,e orders for their goods.
All goods, when landed, will be at the risk of the
lowners, and if not removed before 5 p, m., will bej
iitorod at their expense.
apl2 AGARD, F0ULKE3 & CO., Consignee!!.
*a.C;oa3ii;t)eo Kotloo. Brig Brewster JsS
jaow discharging! at Lombard Pock, and al! good?,
Jif not remove! before 5 p. M., will be s;orcd on ao-|
Icount of owners.
apl2 * GEORGE H. CARLEION. Master.
liellog'g's
SEWING
Extra
Oil,
POE
ACHINES,
mh26-lm
rOE BALK BY
WM. P. IIASHCSON, 417 Clay st
ELECTION
IFiremaa's Fund
NOTICE.
ingnrancc Co,
The Annual Meeting of the above named cor-
Dorationwil! be held on MONDAY, April 24th,
|l86-5, at 1 o'clock p. u.
Polls will remain open till 8 o'clock p. M.
N. B. The question ot increase of Capital Stock
Iwill be voted ur.on. 1
I Transfer books will be closed from I8th instant!
atill after tho election.
apl3-td CHARLES R. BOND, Secretary.
Pasturag^c lor .Morses,
J AT THE B-IVE-MHEE HOTSS-
RANCH the bcsr, safest and m-stcon-
Ivenient plice around San Francisco.
' Plenty of grass; wid water^
*"- Br. Barqua "Lady Hulss," Captainl
J^-parks, from Liverpool. Neither the Captain norl
Ithe consignees of the vessel will be respoasible for|
gacy debts contracted by the crew.
apll AGARD,F0ULKE3&CO., Consignees.
9- O-eusral Aversse Ceitifloates, Casel
lot the ship Charles S. Pennell, from NewYork,!
jare now ready for delivery at the of&ce of the uo-|
Isigncd.
' CHAS. W. BPOOKS & CO.,
511 Sansome street,
apY-tf oorner of Merchant.
ap9-lm*
CHARLES H. SHEARER
Cunilierlai&d Coal.
S ^f%f\ CANKS ISr !TOBS AH BO^i
landing, ex Helen Clinton, Also
;3C0 tons in bulk for sale in lots te suit, by
HASTE & KIRK.
|(nhl7-lm California St., above Montgomery,
rotiee to Merchants;
^CaHIFPEKM ANI CAPTAITfS OF VE8.
jS sels destined to ports of the Mexican Brapiri^
We notified, tht from the first of April next I willj
,'oertify all documents required by Mexican Oustoml
JHouae laws, being duly authorized by the Govern-!
>ont ofthesame. MANUEL GCILLBN, '
Agent.
.J Office hours, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M-, No. 29 Gov-|
'lernment House, northwest oorner ef Washington!
* - and Sansome. I
, j San trancisoo, March 30th, 1865. mh31-3w
Company are prepared to let a contract for^--------------------------------------- ------------------------
Piling and Bridging the San Antonio Creok. in^lWHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Alameda County, from Alameda to Oakland,
l%)E'i'>' H.*RiS>I WJ51TE SANBj
yt\ ""HITE SARD I To Architects and Per-I
Js -ns puHins up Fine BuildingJ A beautiful arti-
Sole of White Sand, much superior to Piaster of Pa-
ris lor hard-finishing wbIIb. It is also very fine for
JSanding the Fronts of Buildings, and would make
Sspleidid Garden Walks. For samples, call onl
I'LOOD A O'BRIEN. Washington street, corner of
jSar.soffie, and ROWLAND, WALKER & CO., fis7
SOlay street. San Franciiico. _________mh31-lm*
^Accauatant and General Factor,
No. 33 MONTGOMERY BLOCK.
Address Box al38. Post Office, San Franoisoo.
iip9-lai
Mexicinn Cotton iSecd.
To rilo Drivers.
I'M K,M\\ V>OENI>S, EX 3. E- STE-
lt*tJf-P PHENS,fromM
fT^HE
COKTBA COSTA I5AII.KOABS
E
_ _ ^ iiiiai.o, IIuiu iJazitlan; 2'Dfl pounds
ISea Island, ex last steamer from New York,
Fcr sale by S. W. MOORE,
ap: Itf Seed Warehouse, No. 414 Calitornia St,
Bids will be received for ten days from date.
Pull particulars will be given on .application to
ALFRED A. COHEN,
No. 17 Montgomery street
April 13th, 1865. apl3-ia
M^a-pa, County.
THIS FATORSS'S SCjSSMSK KE-i
sort will be closed for this teiEon.
apl.!;-w* S. ALSTROM.
'Wheat and Flour.
ft\ilk BAKIlES Rg;0 MICHieAH
JLtvFtP WHEAT, ex Cyclone.
OREGijN LOUR-" Imperial "and "Standard"!
brarjd?.
(CHILE FLOUR-in halfs and quarters.
In lots to suit pcrc-hsstrs.
B: G. MATHBWS & CO..
apl4 7 Oorner Clay and Drunuu streets.