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Restaurants.

UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, QUEEN.STREBT. (CHARLES DUNDAS, .Proprietor.) OT). begs to inform hia friends and the . public generally that he has taken THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISES • Lately occupied by Messrs. Combes and Daldy, And opfened them as a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. C. D. having secured the services of an - <• Efficient Cook, THE CULINARY DEPARTMENT Will be found to satisfy the most fastidious TA.STES. N.B.— Airy and Comfortable Bedrooms CHARGES MODERATE.

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OVERLAND KATLROAD LINE, ACROSS THE CONTINENT OF AMERICA. '"HTrJOSE who contemplate a Journey tc ft. London, Liverpool, Paris, and othei places in Kurope, should be particular and get Tickets between Sau .Francisco and New York via Central aud Union Pacific Railroads, and Chicago, Burlington, and Missouri Rivei Railroads, the only Lines running Pullman's celebrated Palace Drawmg-Room, Sleeping, and Hotel Dining Cars between Omaha *n<3 Chicago. Passengers enjoy the privileges oi this Ti ain for the same price as charged or other Lines for accommodations iu the ordi nary Passenger and Sleeping Cars. i&sy Before securing Tickets, be sure and call at the Office of the Company, No. 208, Montgomery-street, San Francisco, Cal. SAM. A. LEWIS, Agent C, B., andM.R.R.R.

DAILY AND WEEKLY BULLETIN San Francisco, California. THE DAILY BULLETIN (printed or one of Hoe's Mammoth Eight-cylinder Presses, capacity 16,000 an hour) contains the latest European and United States Telegrams ; the most accurate Market Report* and Shipping News ; Correspondence from all parts of the World ; Editorials on all important topics ; and is acknowledged to be the best Newspaper published in California - -having double the circulation of any othei first-class journal published on ,the Westerr Coast of America. Advertisers treated with liberally. Subscription, $12 per year, postage added. Eates, pro rata for three or six months. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN Is a First-class Paper in every respect contains 72 columns of matter selected with care from the columns of the daily, witl Market and Stock Reports ; a general summary of Pacific Slope brevities; the late&i and most reliablenews from the Mine3 and Agricultural Districts ; with a vast amount of interesting intelligence from all quarters of the Globe ; has an immense circulation ir lie United States and Europe. Everybody seeking California news reads the Weekly Bulletin. Subscription rates, §5 per year, postage added ; rates pro rata, for three or six months. Address : San Francisco Bulletin Company, San Francisco, California.

RAILY ALT A CALIFORNIA. FREDERICK MacCRELLISH & CO., Proprietors, San Francisco, California — The DAILY ALT A CALIFORNIA™ Vac oldest paper pu 1 lished on the Pacific Coast, the first number having been iaaued in January, 1849. It contains the latest news fiom all parts of the world, and its commercial and market reports are not surpassed by any paper. The terms of subscription are by mail, $16 per annum, or $3 for six months' postage additional. The WEEKLY ALT A CALIFORNIA (the largest paper printed in the United States) is made up with the greatest care, .and contains all the information supplied in the Daily Alta California, together with original and selected matter, correspondence from all parts of the world, and the fullest and most reliable market reports. Published erery Thursday Morning. Subscription Prices : One Year,'S5 ; Six Months, $2*50. Cdaches.

W. CROWTHER, VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ALBERT-STREET, (Close to Wyndham-street, ) Patronised and appointed Livery StableKeeper to H.R.H. the Duke oe Edinbttroh and his Excellency Sir G. F. Bowrtt. FOR HIRE, A GREAT VARIETY of CARRIAGES, open and closed Broughams and .Wedding Carriages, with ~ G/ey Horses . - Buggies, ainglearidid'ouble-'seated, -hoocletl and open, for single or pair of horses Four -wheeled Dog Carts ~ Breaks for picnic parties Covered Conveyances for driving passengera to oufcdistricts Ladiea' and Geritlemeu's Saddle, Horses. &<?., j &c. f &c. Charges Moderate.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4001, 18 June 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4001, 18 June 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4001, 18 June 1870, Page 8

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