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Californian Advertisements.

QUICK TIME AND CHEAP F AEES i PROM AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, TO NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ! The Great Trans-continental all- rail route, via Central and Union (Pacific Railroad Line, is now in complete running order from 9ajt yiuwoisco to tat ATLAMTIOgSBABOiAD. Through Express Trains leave SAN FRANCISCO Daut. making prompt connection with the several railway Hnei In the EASTERN STATES, AndJii1 kl the' l Citl«s,ol!the .UNITED STATES AND CANADA, connecting at NEW YORK "With the several steamer lines to

ENGLAND, FRANCE, and [au EURO. PEAN PORTS.

Thbouqh Tim Goino J£abt » From San Francisco to Omaha, 4 days md « houn; to Chioago, 6 days and 6 houri ; to New York, 6 days and 20 noun. SILVERjPALACE SLEEPING COACHES •eoond to none in the world, are run Daily, ftomto Frauoiico toNewYork.andinUrmedlattpoluti, These DRAWING ROOM CARS £By Day, «n4 SLEEPING CARS by Night, are unexcelled for comfort and convenience to the passenger uhile en routt — combining the excellence of * private parlour, and all accommodations pertaining to a v/elMurniiued chamber, with comfortable Couchei, Clean Bedding, &c. A competent porter accompanies each car to attend to tht wantiof our patrons. „..„, Children not over Twelve (12) yean of age, HALFFAEB ; under Five (6) yeaw of age, FREE. 1001b of Baggage per full paaseng»r, Free ; 601b. of Baruaze ncr half passenger, Free. Through Ticket Office, 422, Caltforola-itreet. San '■Through Freights from San Pranclico to New York, and other Eastern Cities, contracted through at Low Rates. Mark goods care C.P.K.R. T E. SICKLES, General Superintendent XJ.P.R.K A N. TOWNE, General Superintendent C-P.R.R FRAB. COLTON General Passenger Agent, Omaha Nebraska,; T. H. GOODMAN, General Pas»enger Agent S*eramento Oaliforni* J. T. PREDDEY, Pacific Travelling Agent.

f\ O. HASTINGS & CO., CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT JAILORS, SAN FRANCISCO, U.S A.

AHICKEEOa'S PIANOS.

MASON ORGANS,

The Finest and most Celebrated in the World

KOHLER, CHASE, & CO., SAN FRANCISCO.

tff- Send fok Catalogues afd Price List,

WHEELER & WILSON'S IMPROVED " ELLIPTIC." Upward of 75,000 in daily use. |Giving better satl faction than any equal number of machines ever made or used. ... 4 , These celebrated Machines, having been greatly Improved, are now unquestionably tho very best in use for sewing the lightest fabnes or the heaviest cloth. , They have been well termed models of beauty and a triumph of mechanical sk'll. Ihe Elliptic Machine is remarkable for its high speed, strength, simplicity, ease of management, economy of thread, quietness of movement, aad adaptation to every class of manufacturing or family sewTho Machines are complete, and warranted with Hummeis and Braiders, and all the tools necessary fo the use of the Machine. Agon» wanted where there are none already established. fi KUpLEE) 27, South Montgomery-street, 'Sac Francisco, Cal. ! Bend for Terms and Samples of Work.

HOTEL GAILHARD, Conducted on the European Plan, 507 and 609, PINE-STttEE,T One door above Kearney, SAN FRANCISCO. PeriiiuahdCo Proprietors. •Restaurant, Bar, and Billiard Room, Jn the Hotel.

CHARLES SUTRO, Gold Dust and Exchange Office, No. 411, Montcome rv-street, between Sacramento- and CaUfowias^S next to Wells, Fargo, and Co. Highest price paid l Wovereigi.s.Bank Notes, Foreign Coins and (Sold Duit. English Exchange and Legal Tender Notes bought and sold. San Francisco. California

DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA, Febdkbick MacCeellibh and Co , Prop""tors, San Francisco, Cftlifornliv-Th. Daily Alta California is the oldest paper published on the P.cinc Coast, the first number having been Iwued in January, 1849. It contains the Utest news from all parts of the world, and its commercial and market reports are not surpassed by any paper. The termi of tion aie, by mail, 16dol. per annum, or 8 lor iix months, postage additional.

The WEEKLY ALTA CALIFORNIA, the largest paper printed in the United States is made up with the greatest care, and contains ; aU i the Information supplied in the Daily JLlta California, together with original and selected matter, correspon dence from all parts of the world, and the fullest .and mostreliable market reports. Published every Thursday morning Subscription Prices : Onefyear, ,sdol. six Months, 2dol. 60c»»ts.

T\AILY AND WEEKLY BULLETIN, \_W San F*anoisco, California. The Daily Bulletin (printed on one of Hoes Mammoth Eigh&ylinder Presses, capacity .l6,ooo an hour contains the latest European and .United States Wegrams ; the most accurate Market Keports and Shipping News; Correspondence from all part, of the World; Editorials on all important topics ; »nd is acknoWlecUed to be the best Newspaper in Oaliforßf >> -having double the circulation of any other firstclass journal published on the Western Coast o Advertisers treated with liberality. Subscription, 12dol. per year, postage added, itties pro rata for threo or six months.

THE WEEKLY BULLETIN Subscription rates, Sdol. per year postage added Francisco, California.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4406, 28 September 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4406, 28 September 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4406, 28 September 1871, Page 4

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