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Oaliforniaii Advertisements. ]

QUICK TIME AND CHEAP tfARES EBOM AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, TO NEW TOEK AND LIVERPOOL I The Great Trans-continental all- rail route, ria Central and Union Paolfio Railroad Line, ia now In oompleto running order from San FaANOisoo to the Atuntio aiUBOAUD. Through Express Tralni laavo SAN FRANCISCO PA.HT, making prompt connection with the several railway linos in the EASTERN STATES, And all tho Cities of tho UNITED STAGES AND CANADA, connecting at NEW YORK With tho several ttcamer linei to ENGLAND. FRANCE, and [am EUiiO. PEAN PORTS. Through Time Going JtUsT : From San Francisco to Omaha, 4 days »nd 6 hours; to Chicago, 6 days and 6 hour* ; to New York, 6 days and 20 hours. SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES second to none in the world, are run Daily, from San Francisco toNewYork.andintermediate points. These DRAWING ROOM CARS By Day, and SLEEPING CARS by Night, aro unexcelled for comfort and convenience to the passenger i\hilo on route — combining the excellence of a private parlour, and all accommodations pertaining to a well-furnished chamber, with comfortable Couches, Clean Bedding, &c. A competent porter accompanies each oar to attend to tho wants of our patrons. Children not over Twelve (12) years of age, IIALFFAKE; under Five (6) years of age, FJIBE. 1001b- of Baggage per full pawenger, Free ; 501b. of Baggage per half passenger, Free. Through Ticket Office, 422, California-street, San Francinco. Through Freights from San Franciico to New York, and other Eastern Cities, contracted through at Low Rates. Mark goods caro C.P.R.tt. T E. SICKLES, General Superintendent U.P.R.H A. N. TOWNB, General Superintendent C.I'.IUl. FKA.8. COLTON General Passenger Agent, Omaha Nebraska; T. II. GOODMAN, General Passenger Agent Sacramento , California] J. T.PREDDEY, Paclflo Travelling Agent.

ryvERLAND railroad line ACROSS THE CONTINENT OF AMERICA. Those who contemplate a Journoy to London, Liverpool, Paris, and other places In Europe, should be p&itlcular and get tiokets between San Franclico and New York via Central and Union Pacific Railrofcds, and Chicago, JJurlington, and MUsouri River Railroadi, the only Lines running Pullman's celebrated Palace Drawing-room, Sleeping, and Hotel Pining Cars betweon Omaha d Chicago. Passengers enjoy the privileges of this train for the saine price as charged on other lines for accommodation in the ordinary passenger and sleeping cars. Before socuring tickets, be sureand call at the offlco of the Company, No. 208, Montgomery-street, S»n Francisco.C.iiforni-.-Agent C. B.aud M.R.R.R.

Z^tREAT OVERLAND CENTRAL ROUTE. MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GREAT WESTERN, NEW YORK CENTRAL, AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROADS. Tills is tho only Eouto by which Passengers Cross the Niagara Itiver on tho nifttfniflcont Suspension Bridge, enjoying a full view of the Niiigar.i Falls, without extra oxpenso or detention. This Rout* also passes tlnough he Largo Cities and Towns of Michigan and Now York, Going from Niagara via tho New York Central LlnUroad, you have your choice to ro either by Kail or Stuauiui down the liiver lthmo of Amoiiea, the maguitluait Hudson. g^This Is tho only Line Running the Celebrated Pullman Drawing-room ttiul Hotel Cars fiom Chicago toJNewYorl, H . E . SAWYER , General Agent Great Central Railw.Cu

pi C. H'A STINGS & CO., CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, SAN FRANCISCO, U.S A.

WHEELElt & WILSON'S IMPROVED " ELLIPTIC."

Upward of 75,000 in daily uso. Giving betf cr sail faction than any equal numborof machines evor made ° Theso celebrated Machines, having been greatly Improved, are now unquestionably tho very best in U30for sewing the lightest fabnes or tho heaviest They have been well termed models of beauty and a triumph of mecU&nlcal skill. J ho Elliptic Machine is rom.irkablo for its high speed, strength, simplicity, easo of management, economy of thread, quietness of movement, aad adaptation to every clas,s of manufacturing or family sow'"tIio Machines are complete, and warranted with Hammers and Bmldeis. and all tho tools necessary fo tho use of tlio Machine. Agon, wanted whoro thero are none already establl3hed ' A. H. SUPLEE, 27, Soutli Montgomcry-streot, San Fiancisco, Cal. Bond forJTorm»|and Samples of Work.

DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA, Fuedi-rick MaoOheixjsii and Co , Proprietors, San Francisco, California.— The Daily Alia California is tho oldest paper published on the Pacific Coast the first number haviug been issued In January, 1840. It contains the latest new s from all parts of the world and its commercial and market reports are not surpassed by any paper. The terms of subscription aie, by mail, ICdol. per annum, or 8 for six months, postage additional.

The WEEKLY ALTA CALIFORNIA, the largest paper printed in the United States is made up with the greatest care, and contains »U the Information supplied in the Daily Alia California, together with original and selected matter, correspon deuce from all parts of the world, and tho fullest and most reliable market reports. Published every Thursday morning. Subscription Prices : Onojyear, ,5aol. six months. 2dol. 50cents.

DAILY AND WEEKL Y B ULLETIX, San FbaNcisco, California. The Daily Bulletin (printed on one of Hoe a Mammoth Eight-cylinder Presses, capacity 10,000 an hour contains the latest European and United States To leg r«n«; tho most accurate Market Itcports and ShipDine News ; Correspondence from all parts of the World; Editorials on all important topics; and is acknowledged to bo the best Nowjpaper in California —havine double the circulation of any other Drstclass journal published on the Western Coast o Advertisers treated with liberality. Subscription, 12dol. per year, postage added. Bates pro rata for three or six months.

THE WEEKLY BULLETIN Is a first-class Papr r in every respect ; contains 72 coluransof matter selected with care from tho columns of tha daily, with Market and Stock Beports, a general summary of tho Pacific Slope brevities, the latest and most reliable uows from the Mines and Agricultural Districts, with avast amount of interesting Intel Hronco from all quarters of the Globe has an iramen»e circulation In the United States and? Europe. Everybody seeking Californlan news reads the Wetklj Bulletin. Subscription rates, 5dol. pet yetr, postage added Hates, pro rata for throe or six months. Addicts : San Francitco Bulletin Company, San Francisco, California.

CHAJEtkES SUTRO, Gold Dust and Exchanj* Office, No. 411. Mont-gomory-*treet, between Sacramento* and Califomiastreeta, next to WelU, Fargo, and Co. Highest price paid for Sovereigns, Bank notes, Foreign Coins, and Gold Dust. English Exchange and Legal Tender Notes bosftht and sold- ,8an Francisco, California

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4402, 4 October 1871, Page 8

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