Personal. Gilbert Stuart's Later Life. The new Sultan is nearly as tall aj Iom Pedro. Do Pedho lias again visited the Cen tennial. A GRASDDArGnTER of Ethan Allen live at Reno. Mr. Moody will spend the summer ai Horthfield, Mass. Ajtd now they mention Grant fur the Senate from Illinois. Plymoctii Church has fixed the salary of Beecher at $20,000 annually. It is said that Mr. New has sent the President his resignation as Treasurer. IT is said that Mrs. A.T. Stewart and .TnW Hilton will soon sail for Europe. T?, w TT Milman. son of the late Dean Mil man, is to be appointed BUhop Of Calcutta. The Czar is the tallest sovereign in t. Thff Emoeror William comes Ul . . & next in height. TUuin. a Scotch millionaire. who lately gave 300,000 to the Scottish Church, is tleau. Bismarck has gone to Kisscngen to Arnv tho waters, tor chronic intlamma- V T tion of the veins of the leg. Schknck left Washington a r.,r Ohio. His daughters are visiting relatives in tint State Af n At aiiv Cleumeii. the gifted letter writer, has purchased a residence on Cap itol II ft 1 1, anil purposes passing uic - mer iu Washington. Mrs. Stoddard, daughter of President Tllrtnchiird. t.f Wlieaton College, was run over and killed by a train of the North western road, at Wlieaton, III Ex-Governor. Bullock of Mafs-iclm- setts and Professor Walker ot aie "t tluwf siirrestei for the IC-W HI - ' ... - Preshlencv of Amherst College. Tur if p1(.i,l,.nt Stearns of Amherst farewell sermon to tlirrraduatiiig class before his death, and it will be read on the usual day. Mrs. Swissuelm predicts that there will ln wur with Soain in six vears. Yet there are people who claim that woman does not possess the prophetic instinct. Tnr. F.mnnror of Brazil accented an invitation to visit Lehigh University, Smith ItfMilfilwm. Pa. Tnere are eigltft Brazilians now at the University, three of whom will graduate this season A number of representative politicians .Irs4'w h.Lve united to recommend the name of Gen. George B. McCIellau aa thf unorpnr in the Senate of Pre ling huysen, whose term expires on the 4th ot March. ATi! fYinvFi.tx Stewart, widow of Ka lata Vpw Vnrlr millionaire, has re ceptly made donations to more than fifty SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. t 1-703 fii-unrt for a few months was in New York,paiuting the portraits of the most iamous uicu aim uku .. - 7 He then went to Philadelphia, then the capital of the new republic, "his highest ambition in life," as he declared, "being to puint the face ot asmngiou. iuc is a story ot his nrsi lumwutuwu Father of Ins Country, sigmucuui character of the two men. Stuart s natural ease of manner (or selt-conceftt as we may choose to think it) had often carried him unaba-hed into the presence ot royalty iu England. The man of genius, he de clared, honored kings by his notice, nut when Secretary Dandridge brought him into the little parlor where Washing ton awaited him, he utterly lost his self-possession, and stood awed and dumb for several minutes. The Presi dent talked to him quietly until lie re covered himselt. 1 here must, tunc in.-t.-ii some tine quality in Stuart him-elt to ap preciate the in:ijesty oi simple num. . . i 1 " - 1 .i...il..n'n n The paiuter uvea m uniu.niiu, ouiet little suburb oi niiiaueiimiu, w . . i . i .i . . which the yellow iever umi )f driven President Washington and the ot f htntp. Ha turneil an ivy-urowu J.V-V-J -' r stable or barn, in a hvM near his house, into a studio, and there he execuieu ine truest and greatest work of his lite the head of Washington working at it with a patient and anxious zeal. Something . . . . . . 1 . . Lilt..r riiiiitiillllii:lt- ot tlie BlUCt'lliy "I ed itself for the moment, u uiu uiit.j ....;.. Stum-tit tascinalioii coti- .ii usi , luered even the grave and impassive Vushingtou. Atter his own iMrtrail was linishe'Ce are told in the legends of the village that lu and Laiy Washington would often stroll across the fields and ,it for hours iu the stable-studio, talking. . . -i. i to the painter as lie wortveu. inc !- trait of Washington, in t.ttt, was not uu- ihed at all; when the head was none Stuart declared he would never touch ll again, ami never did, although he nuisheift inferior copies made from it, sold them, and souaboled about the selling, i ins one Meat picture was oougiu uy me iwsmu Authemeum, to which it now belongs. It ives us, perhaps, our only true knowi- ed"e of the appearance of Washington, II we except the bust made oy iiouuin, wu. 1, A" .. .1... . . . ...... i till f came irom r ranee ht uic mifh-wi""- pose of modelling it for the State ot n-ginia. ft lu-ie are told in Germantowu many ,tories of Stuart of the great men and the stately, beautiful women wlio came to him to be painted (and one likes to believe that in those nrsi uays oi me ie public all the men were great and alt the women fair): of his skill, his excesses, his mad fury when angered, his generos ity when pleased; at worn mis ihiuiu8, with Thomas jencrsou as ms attentive listener; this alternoon, kicRing . . I. . L- t, his liiitclier s in a a roast vi utii cenuy maue uouatious u moie mu uuj a (ua ' . .. , . ... benevolent or charitable institutions of tempest of fury, followed by the shout ,,r,t;r,r. .-.on OtliHr in.r deli-'hted boys ot the village. that ritv. amounting to 74.500. Other donations are yet to be added to them. William Ccllen Bryant was pre ountu.l Tvifh n fonmpniorsitivc vase at Checkering Hall yesterday before an im mense audience. oeverai uppiopnaic snpo-lip. were made. The occasion was the 80th anniversary of the poet's birth day. Hates will not, probably, resign his office as Governor uutil September, when Lieutenant Governor Young will legally succeed him the law of Ohio being that if the Governorship becomes vacant thirty days before the October election, the vacancy must be filled at that election. Meiiemet Mcrat, the new Emperor of Turkey, was married a few years ago to a bountiful Circassian slave, who was purchased for the sum of $12,000. She is reckoned one of the most beautiful and accomplished ladies in the empire. Sev eral children have been born to the pair and the father has devoted much care to their education. Sunt a An itii. His lecord atter this uaie is ou:nj told. He went to W ashiugton, men u lioston. and there died, the Uist portrait- painter in the country, after an old age oeset by disease, tieot, auu unui.. -.- boy ever set out on the journey of life with a larger capital ot health, winning manner, friendships, or .latiirat ability; no man ever brought thai journey 10 n sadder end of disappointment and loss. Ot. .Y tCUVI.il!. Uussian Dinners. A correspondent of the Cincinnati En quirer, in a letter from the City of Mexi co, gives some interesting particulars about Santa Anna, and how he is passing his old age: "He lives iu the City ot Mexico, in a third-rate house of two stories, with courts of not more than 20 feet fcquare, the pavements out of repair, the whole telling the story of poverty. He was seated upon a much-worn sofa, attended by a smart-appearing Mexican of middle age, and rose, with some diffi culty, in receiving us. He complained considerably of his wooden leg, and also of blindness. He is an old man of 80 years, very decripit, yet iu full command of his faculties; has a good head and face, not unlike the pictures of Humboldt in old age, with broad temples and an ab Tiint Hiniare nose, and at one time, good AtlltU ft It llMI 1 littln tosav. but appealed -j " i i pleased at our visit; and as we told him ot the lour or nve general omccis Mexican war still living, he listened with interest, but showed no special recogni tion until the name of Pillow was inen tioned. whom he remembered perfectly. Over the sofa where Santa Anna sat was the picture of a beautiful woman iu her fullness of youth and loveliness. I his was his wife when both led the fortunes of Mexico. As we passed out of the court, our attention was called to the figure oi a woman of fifty in the window opposite, in plain dress, and devoid of any iuteiest ing attribute. This was she whose pic ture had so interested us, Mrs. Gen. Santa Anna. A Practical Hearer. The late Dr. .Nott, of Union College, was an eloquent preacher, and a great college President. In his Life, just pub lished, an amusing story is told of his boyhood. His mother was often unable to attend church, and required young Nott to give her a full account of the ser mon, lie became, therefore, a very at tentive listener. One Sunday the minister preached an earnest sermon against the new style of head-dress, then just coming into fashion among young girls. He called it a de vice of the Devil to ruin souls, and ex horted his hearers to keep it out of their families, or if it had got in, to destroy it at the first opportunity. Young Elipha let's conscience was troubled, for he knew that a sister had obtained one of the dreadful enormities, and kept it carefully concealed in a secure hiding-place. His duty was a plain one, he thought, to obey the preacher. He went home w ith a mar tyr spirit, hunted out the head-dress, and tore it into shreds. The sister soon learned what had been done, and made a great outcry. The mother summoned the young iilirir who i notified himself bv the min- 1 .. j -- - .. Ivtor'a iiirr. twi mid hi OWU Sense OI duty. But the mother gave him a sound whipping and a lecture besides. Dr. Nott always maintained, however, that his punishmeut was a blunder on the part of his mother. Cark for what joa say, or what you say will make you care. It is worth while to go to St. Peters burgh, if only to eat a Kussian dinner. Like all Northern nations, the Russians rejoice in raw food and stai tliug contrasts. Some of their favorite soup are eaten cold, and their tea is drank so hot as to be impossible to an ordinary palate. -As a preparation for dinner, some of a long list ot relishes are chosen and waneu down by strong liqueurs. You may take caviar, raw radishes, or even, like a sea soned llussian, seve-herrings, raw smoked salmon, raw dried sturgeon, raw siuokcu . la . . I II! goose, cheese, butter, or an oi inese deli cacies. I hey are tollowed by cold iced soup of "kyas" (a beverage made ot ter- meuted rye), with pieces oi nerriug, cu cumber and meat floating in it; or an other cold soup of a green color, or, what ... . i i I ... is really goxl, "stem, a caouage soup, to be eaten with sour cream or fish soup. For your next course fish you are rec ommended to select either li iitagai pat ties, very much like inuthus with udi, or "solianki" a dish composed of fish and cabbage. By this time you should be broken in sufficiently to lace with equa nimity both the words "porosinok pxl knereuom," or their manifestations iu the flesh, namely, cold boiled sucking pig, with horse-radish sauce. You may then add the really delicious chicken or veal cutlets and roast mutton stulfed with buckwheat, passing on to capercailzie, riabehick U kind of grouse), or double snipe, with salted cucumbers for salad, and various sweet dishes, including Nes selrode pudding in the land of its birth. If digestion requires it, you may return to cheese and caviar; but if indeed you have succeeded in eating all these dishes w ith relish, there can be no apparent rea son on the scores of digestion why you 4l. .. I . should not go on again wuu me wiu soup and spend a few hours more or less in .lining in a circle. You ought mean while to be drinking the wines of the Crimea, the Caucasus or the Don, but you will not find it easy to get them unless you pay for them under the names ot Bordeaux, Burgundy, or Champagne. It is far better to try the cider, perry, or raspberry kias, or the cool Lompopo. Coffee, yellow tea, liqueurs and cigarettes, complete the repast. We bar nothing of particular InterMt to report the tame funeral quiet tone wliL-h ha prevailed throughout all huinfts circles for some time pat, nd vrhtc.-h U entirely con trary to tli expectation of our business com munity, who having in view the enormous and unusual ham st yield of the entire coast, were led to expect an active business, still exists. Pei hiips too much was expected. The harvest Is now under w ay, and the ...i.;..ir ..f ! ti iv emu liaft flli'eadv com. IltlTlll ' ' " J ' - - J uiencrd, as we note exports of hotb new wheat ... . ' . ...:.v.: i... .... and nancy to some cxicm, innn mc jiuoi wPft. EiiL'iireinent of tonnasre for export to date a""-rezate aiut 00,000 tons within the range .f -s Ga?t:Mls. At present there U hut little doimr. and charters are weak at the lower figures sriven. The amount of tonnage now- on the way suitable for grain cart iiige is estimated nt .jO,OOil tons. Money is not in as free circulation as usual, but the banks are well supplied, and rates are easy for borrowers on j;ood feec uri tie, say 1 per cent., present demand beintf l'njht, uiinsuallr so for the opening of the harvest vi'iir. wliich is the best evidence we have lb :.t little is doing iu the purchase of crops. The English grain market is reported dull ,i.i,l lib a sliirht recession in orices of wheat within the week. The home market sympathizes with the foreign, and the result .. ti in:ii-tivitv: and even at the low pi ices at w hich w heat s now oUercd.t here is no disposition on llie pan in siupers 10 puicu.isc Flour rales are steady with a continued large ..vn..it trade to China oi the lower ana """" . -:. i... , i suttcrtine graues, occ.isioneu oy 'ioji ,.-;. fur Midi irrades and the mi II., I..ur rit..-l of flfi'rlit K.irleV Italian, i ' ' " " - - - - weakens steadily as the near prospect of the approaching large harvest is assured. Oals nr. weak an d declining. Kve is in demand ..,;n. li.rl.t .tin L' Ihickvv beitt is extremely scarce and high.' Corn is plenty demand moderate, at uiiehanired prices. Ucali are In i i.. -i.., L - u noli' an advance in some llltWl I u Ll. r- ' t " varieties. The old crop of Potatoes are moving ..irr ii nt i-..rv luw ni-iccs on account of lame uunivi;.. iv.; , - receipts of the new crop; prices all round have steadily declined. Onions of the old crop are becoming scarce, while the new are llinir at low rates. Ue- ceipbTof Wool have been slacking otf; sales continue larire at unchanged rates, c-xceptfor llie nexler graue nuiruiitunwiuiiis r-v . . . ,....1 n maud slight advance over late ruling prices; a lar'e proportion oi ine clii has been received and disposed of "... . . . i.... .. : . . I ...... . readily, lliougn ai vctj iuw ;n is a strong prouaouuy ui me cuiuc tirin" dip hcing cleaned up iM-fore the beginning of the fall season. Utittcr re ceipts are fully up to daily requirements and prices are iiiaintamcU w unoui cnange. We hear of no Has tern iuijiorts, although stocks at Ihe Last are reported large and prices in the Western States unusually low. Cheese receipts to date exceed those of any former season and with present stocks large and steadily accumulating, prices have a downward tendency ; imports of Eastern ..;t.. i;., i,t tVi-xh ( 'abl'tiriiia Kltits are in moderate supply, and in consequence of i .1 -.I . . t -j . .f L1 1 r-ll M'l 4' liitVfr 11 (I - iixwuiirn ii-ir ins i in? i,. uh vaiiced: llie demand is good. WHEAT. New is arriving freely, but there t liith-Ki-tiviiv hi the market: old is ouict. The range lor new is ft .r-V5l V cental, at which prices large parcels have been pur chased for future delivery. Old is quotable at H GiVrf I TO.the latter for choice milling ii... l..t... I ii'ir il i in it at ii in4 art for aw-1. aire California wheat. Us IMUls Id ; Club, 10s l.l lllH till. 'r'LOL'fl. We quote country brands of siipeiline as selling within llie range of 4 OU44 .V); (standard brands, 4 A05U0; extra supei tine, $" U0uit" &V Extra family is jolibim: at 5d. The low pi ice of super line, together with the low rates of freight to I liiini mi J Jatian. encourages shiiioers and there is more doing in that grade. BARLEY. There is no demand for export. The home demand is only moderate; prices rule lower for all descriptions. CoasMccd is now ijuolaiile w ithin the ran;e of 75(14 'J' i New I'.ay lhewing is held at y.H-:l OO. OATS. teed is ottering ul 1 N4-i 00. Choice qualities for nulling purposes are quotable ul i 15(t f celilat. KVE. Receipts are very light with a good demand. We quote old at i 00(4 i 10; new, 1 W),dl 9 ). CORN. Receipts have continued fiee.while the demand has improved mid prices are steady. White and large yellow are quotable atfl HHl l.V Small yellow brings 1 .20 fcll. BRAN and M 1 ll)l.lNtS. llie mill price are steady at 20 0O for bran, and 'i4 00 f ton for middlings. HAY. Receipts of new aro large and in creasing daily. The demand for both new and old is fair, but the prices are weak with downward tendency. Present rane is f 7 OO ((t,:o OO for new, and fs iHhtiil'i OO for old. Sl 't.W. A goou article is nuianie ui oo ft'JI. J IkStll LIME. Santa Cruz, in large lots, f Z OO; retailing at 1M bbl. i! u" v -i Ijiu (nun uliaif art- nuotalile as follows: IJayos out of market; White, ll4'Jc; i , . !:..!. .....I O...I tl.'i... L.i-iru VBOHHHT HOME. . chtibssrM A Co.H rrltr Ke SJibUskument on Msrkt trt. WXmm DIsply r El Eastern MaA Fr.ltur-Sill -daicmntt Patrnas rn11r. th. tntrest. of bu.ln. and s'al Ute ply quickly f..ltown. Individual in'""'" ".,f JL te'prx h.Te no w become .uch nu. ufrIT. turuiK neeessiiieii met ana eeonoiim. " .:.,... Cuiiilielttlon tn.lre. einulsltou nd Pr'"P"",;"r tliut tnnll . eilniilntj. frequently ltuiu J'y.f. irii.,ui. Id u .hTrl lu.ie. ''iniKhfy M'j""'tt elZ m orn, nr.iw." No better illntrun of IU lie f.mnd thunthst furnudied by the ruruiiure h"ln oi Su Kru. i .,., N.H m.ny yer, uau t here crs un y iu iw li.uiul iu-tiic nj li" ..a Mil mefiu devoted to that line of enteri n.. n d ull UoUMliiilteror wesilii nu cick-" i,,,,. - to t. t their turnttu e from llie t ,e' " rant met with in.i.ie 1.k-1 ibinetinker tt .roc ure ttie rt . l.n wanted. lather course s uttendeU H tfreut eipeuM! uud tuuett uiiiuihi;-wuu. A SUIT rORWAID .TSIDS- . . . . . . t i rr ennme. lone ron- curn Hiinii! ui intim. wuim - - i:. , tii.ue lu e,.y hft.-b --. ",".,7. . un iinMriiice niiiiiia. uuin .i";- r, . . t.....i. it.l .n,l tr run inle of trade would not be "- ulted. The eons quem-e tl.st In " !"f lauiatiimetiiH iN-eaine iroini" , nd for ...me time .f u inany f wilit ie. ' . " tHe. in Ihe iiiHiiiirw lure i iu, - ----- ...... u-,.... i... ...v rutrru c IV. One of ' liet . . ....... ...., ..ut,niiHil (haldi r ronuucieu "nil iiumi nor, j - - - .. .. . . --y- fl ..L-u, fpi'l't KMII r TH1 : -i.i."i..rue .. ' " :.L:.,;LV ;.-,ti..T. in the fisro, winrn I. nerimii. hi - i itv. Mr. Ch.lb..urn- tu for many y-r nne. ted pnilT. HIHI 1TI lilt? tlrs 1 1 j - . j - - -. . ..L i s... t.s mkf iurrhHi(' ftr tin HII Illtlf' Vlll . i... tnronirh ih-l' incMi.t.- mid T.-rritri. n rnui . , . .;........ TI.. Min-i'-a lilili nt- ine nuhinea m oie n-ie m V. i . i ,.7i . i. t. n.t.d hi. Horn, limy oe """'"'"'r'":', ' : fact that while lie connected with l he -'''l"y i . t... ,i i i.Toil. ai-nmrmu tir -lor- .i ...i.. i...i. .,i..i,.ivr tu i-oliinete witu ome of ....... ...,.....,.-..... rui.t,.rle. Th ine leauii'a r.w"" " " .7 . j... who are ai iUiinl'il wuu rir. iiu'" -. bu.ine anil uiiiiriim energy i.eed uoi lie told that he took inucb ri.le n ihe icrowitiK iiiiHriu.e ut ti,eroiiiimn,oe ra lona tf lie lie were aole iro- prleUir of Hie cmabiialiine I. AH I3tDEIEXDS5IT Bl. rindinuthat hlaperwnl lutentd would be much betv r c.nwrved by havinit Imalueaa ot hia own, he ..iK ned Ihe larite h.-uae Market Mreei. which he at . la-rat eked with oar of the Urgent and moxt cleKint aaaortiiirntaor Ki U'rn manufactured furniture rur offered in thl.iity. Iu order that he iiiUhl In- a Me to couii-rt-kuecr-.ru iijr wilh all rival r.tahlwhinriit i... .1 Hir-...iiu-ll.i luiT nothiiiic a n liaiiil f . . - .. L- .i.M furniliir. A. lil- UM me niie-i itw riiiii.,11 ui r- - previou llt. to ew inn. ..; - - L .-tm i-it.ea hroutf'it Inn) iii 1 iinat. Iv in relation with tiie h. l known rnruituir manufacturer , he m able t. ffect Ihe liurkl lavoraiue arraiixi-iiiriii- r'raiulM-o bu-liirw, nil I tnereoy 111 a l " a belter sample of fornliure for Ihe . nee charged thau l4Tlias aii kiiuilar liou-e lu the city. TUB EfcrABLIKHaKN'T The . . .....r.u-t tn all lis anrKitntmenta. I .-IT-I1T"I,C fUit I-.." .... ... - - - --1 1 . . ba-ement. wht. h l,3l feet by W feel 111 eitetil. IS crowded wilh unpacked niHMi-,uch a chairs ! ea-e etc. I til- linlii' iiae uiinin 11 j ..1 n -.- . . . .1... . A....I 1.1 u-.-m larie elioll-'ti Ul fl rill iroin 'in r.f. 1 i' - - - - . ... .1 k.i.iir . r,.r fiirinlu eincoli- auppi) tnr --" . n.-.r Is i-rrnrii. i'-r lima inor i" -" : ,. alM.if, rthy ltHI feet, and the display or fiirninire 1 here is uiiiu.-ll..n bly i.iieor the im-t attrai tlve ever ma.ie on tin- coat. 1 he side, are lined with .he flii. -t Ku-lern Mack ainut enainorr ci-. -i.u r . . . rilled with elezmt l4 '-w. library-ase-. stde tiartU and numerous ..tin r haiidme articles in the same line. On the left, near the entrance, mere is a .uiierh show-window, ci 0111 in i uui"- '. . . 1 i..,i 11 r. AimiHif other thiiiKs. it colli on- Kren. li MariJ iietrle lulald cabineU sndl-liles: raucy nphol-tery piec a. Kill cornices lambreiiiiiim and lace curtains, and a mulncent divan, upholstered with puffed ponceau .atin. TBS rASCY frHOW-SoOil I on the Mronil floor, which I. SO feet by 75 feet, and a tilled with a larue variety of the finest furniture mauufai tured In the r.ast. fhamher and draw iik riH.m -uiles preiM.iiderste. but there are many single .. .. .. .. ...i.i. ...v 1'inlr. nr.. which are en- t tied to social attention by reason of the (treat tn-auty ..ftliB w.mhI -lid workiiiansiiip. An attractive feature ..t ,1.1. ......... i. -1-.1 a ulaMi case in w hich are a d v-n in blue satin, fancy filt chairs and otiomana. and st.M k iifeoverina- e in-i-tinM: of plushes, sntiu-. cash mere, etc The third tliw.r .a devotea to toe work h..fi and nrew nts a buy acene there lietun s vast nna.it tv of furniture 111 course of inaiiiifactiii e and a .tir ..r workmen employed. It will Ik; sen tnsi V l.adbourne A Co. have. a has lM-eu.Hi. it. . ....mnl.-ie e-.labli.hiueut. and deserve the uiost liberal patruuae. The Underwriting Agency of Hutchinson, Mann & Smith. ti... i,..ui ii.t mn.t re-iionsihle and uroumt underwriting agency on this const, I that of Hutchinson, Mann v nuuiu, .o, oi uu- lomia street, represeinmg capital auu assets amounting to 5,.M4,l'il.l3, distributed among such companies as me. ati i I vsi'k a n'Ce Company of Hartford. UtAMiLIN . (illtAKD " Home m " New Oki.f.sxs lxHtitAXCR I'KOPI.F.'s I.VSI KANCJC t OMI'AXY rtolM.E'S ST. I'AI L KKVEIIK " IndiauaiHilis. Plu lad Iphia. Columbus. O. Assia IATIOX. t.f Memphis. Newark. N.J. 44 St. Paul. Minn. lioston. " l$stoll Facifio BusintM CrOUesre. A t -l ,Km T-nll. ftnctn.a. frmmm ftf. m 1 j . . A 1 . ! 1. 1 . 1. Mif LUfU us m clam uaai ui uicaiure, . w VT.-j . .ii..Tj...,i ..... "..-.I.. .. t, - Vii.l C.Liu a 1 mj iubi iimLui i uLijiuj; in, " story of ths Red Metrs Building, epposlu Lruua square, aua is unaer uis mmuwniu , of Messrs. W. E. Chtunla rlsln, Jr, and T. A. Robinson. This lustltutloa, dastgiiwd to at - .-a ff...ii;i:Ad nl.iu;..i.w. A Vw..-. .n .ri nrii'. iviu i.iuui,, tvi vviauuu m iuviwum f th ai business wdm-ation, has been lu success ful operation s'mc 1;mo4. It ha, during that lime, prercu more yountr men mr ... ... ....... .. 1 1 ..!?,. 1.. ..:.... ...id . 1 . tlltf' tureen i mi uLiier iiitiuuiiuu. - - coast, and its irraduate. obUinin ftret-class u ;!..... .i;i:....i, oU nri found Bliuwtiona -iiuuuv uiiiieuoj, mi v; linnnruhlv flllitir niiait ii.li. of trust In OUT leading mercantile houses, insurance offices and hunks i well as in ntl.er walks OI llie. The course of instruction pursued here is far in advance of auy with which we are - :...J T.t: . . .1 : I I Tli quaiuieu, aim is peculiar loiiua k uwi. object bcinj; to ive the largest amount of instruction and the most thorough pra Cue ; .1... . 1...., .: .. .1... ...... A.4k,.l4..1 llV m vne kiioi test nine, ine svsiciu ur "j tb I'iieitie Itusiiies I'.iIler'U is neifectly adapted to this end. A business course may mean a smalieriiiir .f llie commercial branches generally tauuht in such schools. and be practically valueless to its possessor; or it may mean, us in iliU institution, a broad tinucrsiauumr oi inese urancucs, t uunmw with thorouuli discipline in the processes of actual business, such as qualities the student m . 1: .. . . .... .... t.. ..ntv..i.i ltr an iiiiiiieuittie auu kihi cbpiui .-iiii- on a business career. Such a course as the latter doe not necessarily occupy more tbun ... . I. .. . 1. . . i ... .1 ......... . v.. t ...I in SIX mourns, us uui oeeii ui-ini.iiPii"" uumtK'rless instances within easy reach of reference. Tbis economy of time i un im portant consideration to youn; men, and the -how" has la-en pointed out by this college. The business course proper embraces double and single entry look.-keepini, com mercial penmanship, authentic business forms, corn's 1 ondence and actual tratisac. tioiis in men hiiiidiziny, b.mkiuj;, etc., to gether with lectures 011 .011111u r11.il law, po lilical et onoiny, ethics, etc. Iu the EiiKlish Dcjiartmcnt are taught the several bran, lies of oiniuon Kiilish.embracin reading, writ ino;, arithmetic, j;r..inin.ir and om.sition. The M itheiiutit ai course includes higher arithmetic, alget.ra, ciil eiiinecrin. navi gation, etc. In the Telcyr..phic pepurt mcnl the course is calculated to make proticicnls in the art of telegraphy not only in 0K-rating the instruments, but 4.-..1.. II...11. .... tl... ii:all:.iri.iii.it tlf bat- lit ft,, 1 1 I . 1 lit. ... - ........ tcries, the use of s wilt hes.undergiound wires, etc. We regard it us entirely within the prov ince of a commercial paper like the Jnunml of Comment to urge upon those w ho think of di'voiing their lives to business, the impor tance ol a careful preparatory t uucaiioii. 1 ue risks ot ignorance and incompetence are too great to bear when they may be avoided so u-.ftiilv f:niv 11 man whose life has liecll a lailure might have walked tin the highway of success had he availed himself of opiortu. nitics tti acquire a knowledge of the forms and inclhod-s of business and no sue. cessful man lives who does not owe his success to the strict observance of them. Theie is large demand for men of gixd qual ifications opportunities on every hand run ning to waste, but those without the tieces i sai v qualification must be content to see them waste. "I'luck" will do a great aval for a youn man, but it isn't the sole requisite to success. 'I'luck" is force a business edu cation a ill make it available, and ghe it right direction. For information in detail, aiu.licalioii mav be made in person or by let- ter to the College. S. t'. Juurwd j Com Dr. Bond, of Pl.it,a.l.ltiliifti hiiii. .limes bin discoverv fol the radical cure of Cancer. XuKuiftl .Vo Pain! XoLnitie' Remedies with full dircc. inns sent all vu lu re, l'aliinlilets and I.arlicii. . - ... . 1 1 11 ... u.nt t aiiiiresa Willi siitlllli. wr. 11. T. Bon o.Vi'J North Broad st- Philadelphia, Pa. Si i rn i. iiofiiinec: Wkt tV Iuv! Elec I!,... .nr..' '1 11.. f:llllllll-i SllltllOlir PUIIII's k.-.l.-i's Imiir.Ac.l AmeiKau truit Drier. llead.iuarters, Is'sl Saiisiune street. Afl Jut I tnnUn. J. M. Ket ler tV Co. Al l. Hllections of the bladder and kidneys, diutictes. g.avtl and Blights disease are .......1 , 1 -... ..1 ,-.it...l i.v ki nisii h l.viutn Hri ut:. It has 110 euual in Materia Medics. , Sold bv druggets everywhere. CALVBRT'O C4HHULIO SHEEP WASH ti fCT f alios. T. W. JACKSON, Ban Frsn. Cisco. Hols Asent or C'siifor Bts and Nevada C. & P. H. TIKHELL & CO., l.rniTiu urn wurOTraaa or BOOTS AND SHOES, MO. 49 1'I.AV MTHKKT, Between Sanaoma and Battery. HAN rBANClSCW. u.nhimr.n if Mhii's. Uova'. Youth'. MUtl t hli- dren'. KINK CAI.K IKMT8. Order, aollclted and promptly filled. All .to snd qualltiva made at th lowest market prlcoa. fleaae esanilD th coud. aud orico. MILLS SEMINARY fl'IIIS WEI.b-KXOWV INSTITI'TION r0?yi!l.f0 1 jtili lil roiiuiicuce IU licit tkria W lAV, ALGl'hT J. Wlih IN Bus roiniiKidl n biilldlna. U ani'lt rrtiundu, and iu lnre and etllrleiil of lescln r, the Institution otr.-r unrivaled JantaKe. lor a thorough and nnl.li. il eitu. slum. All letters of Inquiry an. I all enliiiiiuntcatloii. rela tive to adii.isioll should he itddressed: I.KV.C. T. MILLH. H urn. Ktrw. Alameda t ounty. Cal. You Blmulfl InauTe )"r Wfe i tlif PACIFIC Mil Life Insurance Go. OF CALIFORNIA, No. 41 Second St., Sacramento. ACCUMULATED TUliD, I EARLY $1,000,000. lOO.iHMH A tr "tl Srrrlllr etti Itetl ll It tlte 4'nlif 01 nla fle riMiloient mm ,., ll lor llley lloltlei a rvrrj l.ei e. Farmer, Miner and Granger aoi'1.0 iviwmni run tub SAN FltANCIHCO WEEKLY POST. The Popular Weokly. Enlarged and Improvotl, Tho Bost and Chonjjost. IT AOVOCATII THI HIOHTt OF SETTLERS. ONLY $2.00 A YEA li. ONLY $2.00 A YE Alt. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. P.iit.fr f ela. Mdtllllonnl. ir-end for Kample Copy. The low prl.-e at wJ,,h It I. iiulilmlied coiniimii.l. lor It s very Iai if' c ri n a tlon' Kv. ry Farmer and Hnalne. Mani nh.nil .uli srrllis for II. All um-qu illed inedluiil lor Adeillann. ! Tbc Sao Francisco Daily E, cuius: Tost m- WiH be Euhirfflil amt linyrovai. THE POPULAR JOURNAL OF SN FRANCISCO. 'OklMite t i' CENTENNIAL. MEMORIAL MEDALS. LrXASIl 8T.WFOi:l. J. II. CAKUOI.I, A. C. VALLIANT. rreMdenl. Vice rre.lilPiit. . Kecrefary. laaue. every d'Hcrlf Ion of approved I.trs. F.w rMiWMKNT. and Joint I.i r I'.u.n 1 ra, imyahle In (...Id orl'iirreiicv at f he o.tloii tif the Inxurer, at . . ... ....... l ....... r .1 1 ... Mill It MPW MUiri' i iimiii'.i ' "(- It receive, a higher rale of inlereat on Ita Invi-af. 1111 ntn I hall la receiveti i.y any 01 m-r mi anee Company In the count ry. .... Illume NOW, for thonxh y..u may tie well to-day, next week or next nioutli you tnajr become un tii.urahle. JEFFUKSS & C'KAWFOKD. tSEXJCHAL WEST. 215 Sansome Street, San Francisco. O C AIIKOi:XI A M 1 1, 1 T A RY . Hiruck In olld Alhata fiai. . , m apjHiarsDff, ssr nun v SOLID SILVER OR GOLD, preaeiiliiitf a variety of lieau.llul UshKima IN lUl.l'. Thew Medal, are larer Until a hllvi-r li"l" 'UJ iw.i.nfii. in.l. in dianielor. Iialidaoiiuily pill Ul "' wli readily at lijrhf. The uiuat talual.li oiui'nin tJOOP A'iEXTS WAXTEHh rrn Vlt To,rn Irtiitory will In ulrtn,ij deiirl. RFTAII. I'UH K. For the Alliftt Hllver, IV) fU. Oill. l. In fun. y t -ii,. diw-ouii ' " ' ' nl. A coinpleie ouini 01 111.1a u.. .-.i. ,-,. kih in .atill or velvetlli.ed in.-roccci cH.e, co lit ill III hl M Medala. Ultl.-reiil U.Uli. one Kilt, anil. I I or J. I era. h..w liid.J.. etc.. .. lit oil . ecei o ... - I'oaltit ce l nl. r Tor or win .ii- r. i-. . . -,- ,: ..., lNi-nptlvel ir.iilar 'ricH l.lal and otie 1 "'''I'1"", 'J ,, recent of iV. U !! .K"" ' ',!'" 'K"Mf.'. U. . MEOALUON CO., 170 Broidnnir, P.O, "Your Tickkt, t?iK." Ou one of the Northern railroads, there U a conductor named S , a very clever, sociable gentlemanly man, a great favorite with the company lie is connected with, aud the travelling public iu general fond of a joke, quick at repartee, and faithful in the discharge of his duties. During the past year as his tram, well- tilled with passenger?, was crossing a l.ri.lo-o over a. wide stream some seven or eight feet deepthe bridge broke down, precipitating ine xwo pitsseuyci , . .I... r. ....... . carriages into ine stream, -as imo. ti gers emerged from the wreck, they were borne away by the lorce oi ine cuirent. Our friend S had succeeded iu catch ing hold of some bushes that grew near the stream, to which he held for dear life. A passenger, less fortunate, came rushing by. S extended one hand, saying: "Your ticket, sir; give me your ticket." You can imagine the effect of such a dry joke in the midst of water. "When you meet with great and unex pected offers of friendship, receive them respectfully, but with a moderate degree of caution; endeavor to discover whether they flow from a warm heart and a silly head, or from a designing head and a cold heart; knavery aud folly are often hardly to be distinguished. U8E-LE88 tobaCCO. IVa, lj ic; 1'ink anU Keil, 'li(d.:ic; hirje Butter, 2Uc; small do, l?e y it. C'aotor Leans are lu reuuest 1 lie nulls here are Ai. f..r nil ft'lft'iftll lilt ski-IiS Tliere is a irinnl demand for some llv for i i 1 1 i i r tiurnoses. We i..- i.-1-.v -i It. :-t.f.:;U'e : MiiMiurd. whit it:ic; Mtisturd.lirow n,3(3) a"-', Canary,! J ilHe; Aiiiina, iiHd, iic. IlOl's. We have no improvement to note in the condition of the market. Ihe crop works oil but slowly with hut little demand either .tl home or abroad. Prices are exceed, ini'lv low and Ihe demand very I iirlit. the ii-t-eiit ranire beiiiir iutt-ic. us extremes. HONEY. We have abundant supplies of tomb. New strained is coining; in freely and prices have dropped to 8(iX10c for liiflit, and fiitlTe for dai k ; w bite comb in quotable at I J(l.V; dark, do., fetClOc. IjEESWAX. Receipts are liy;lit with a fair demand; fjuotnble al 2J-a'(t.3i.K', the latter a jol.l.iiiLr pi ice for choice. POTATOES. In consequence of continued l.ir"C receipts of l.otli new and old the market is overstocked. Prices for both old and new have declined materially. We quote the raniie as follow for j;ood to choice old: all varieties., fahjuTUc; new are quotable at 15c (il 1" 't HW A"-. I'10 latter an extreme for laiye and choice varieties. ONIONS. Receipts for the week have been iare, and the market at date is well suiiplicd at our quotations. The demand is fair; we quotc.choice old, 1 35l 40. Infe rior sell at less rates according to toudition. New brin tOcffl Wi f 1W us. HIDES. The market rates are steady for all kind. Followiiitr are cash rates paid in this market: Dry, ll(tUc. for usual selections; Wet Salted are quotable at ACritfc. The New York price st date jriven at 17c,irold, for dry. TALLOW. The market is quiet and dull, with niiiall prospect of improvement. The nominal prices are 5$(io,lc for common to choice. ... . WOOL. The bulk of the clip 1 in and our ...... .'t ti tars irnic it linlilel. Sales for the week have been larire. Prices for choice sclec- . : ..... ct...lv ut th.. 1 it., ml vance of I to "C UI.IIOUIV r- l i .... j . .. y tt The following are fair quotations: Hurry and dirty, 7rf1'2c; free to fair con ditioned irrades, liyS Ox.-; cnoice, t(u,,y . POULTRY. Thts market demand al dale is pood; our daily receipts are mo.icriC.j o-. We uive the present range as follows: Hens and Roosters, 000110 00 V doz; Broiler. f4 ( SUV Jeese, tame fl V pair; Ducks, do., ti 50(i?T oO V doz.; Tur Wevs live 2"'((2-4c. CATTLE- Meats of choice quality are abundant and prices droop. The following ... ..... lwf Srt7c.aeeordnnr to quality; Calves, 4Sc; Mutton. 2tfJtfc; Lambs. 4i4e; HoKs decline slowly ; present r.illiia-: oil loot. ,'J. tc. IIOKS Alliance " " It will thus be ecn what a splendid oppor tunity is offered in this aireiiey t.ttlmse seek ing security from losa and daiuaife Irom tire, liivlnir their personal attention to the bu.-i-nes con tided to them, tlie Companies men tioned in their agency have representatives mi Ibis coast in reality, not in name, only. The system pursued by Hutchinson. Mann tfe Smith in keeping up a record of their tran sactions with the Companies in whose name they do business, is a model of correctness and good older in every particular. The transaction of each Company re kept a separate and distinct as if located here lu fact, instead of being here by representation, and so systematically is the w hole thing done that a trial balance of the affairs of any one, or all of the Companies, could be furnished tin demand. In this respect Hutchinson, Mann Si Smith liave received tlie highest commendation from all the Companies doing business thiough their agency. The firm i un old and experienced one; and being Well j known throughout the coast, posses great and valuable advantages in irMi unS underwriting business, much -tturcs property. It is with the belief that thor- ough and complete protection I kivcii in leturii for the premium paiu, aim nen ii. is otherwise, the whole thing is a deception, and consequent disappointment. In the agency presided over by Hntcliinson, .Mann vTsmith every guarantee Is iriven of a com plete redemption of every obligation entered into and contract maue. mcir u.ijusi uienit are complete and hornet, ana no eiiori is iii;.de to take a mean advantage In their settlement. They are doing a larire and lucrative business; a buslncs that w ill be con stantly increasing instead of decreasing. A capita"! bordering on i,OO0,(Ni0 is a very large one in the transaction of underwriting busi ness, guaranteeing as it doe thorough, full and complete indemnity; and w hen that is as sured there is nothing more to be asked by the one purchasing, or promised by the one selling. We look upon the agency of which we speak as the leading underwriting agency, not only of the Pacific Coast but of the West; entitltd to be known a such hy the Immense amount of its capital and Its thorough sys tem of transacting business. Tkappkk's Inpiax flu. The simplest stK . e.. l .. t..m .lii.ii.u.ilitii rw.i . IllOSt pOWCIIHI ICIIM ll I'll ... .-, " ralgia. sure throat, and all aches and pains. Sold everywhere, at fifty cents per flask. IIKALU'M HCtSISKfSfS tIXKK. 'I'll IS la an eic-fllf nl clisil f..r ! ana yoiinn 1 men. Il e.luc-ale llior.iiitflily ami ticllliic cure ..inns m. -ii Mlmiilil rimu ie Him hi nu i ue- I ill I v f.re alt.'inl.iik; elw liere. l'r tlie utiice. U Post St.. or !! rc iiir..rmifttiiili I'ftlll Ml K. I'. 11KALO. h. 31 nifOIKIK I U IIOTKU 0T(.MKKV ivf. ami Ivcarnr -t-.lan Krnri- . ....... t.. u .. ... .... I. .IH.'m - tr. l .'urn fl . . (111 IIIIH ft, wip,..,i.n . ........ . .. in. ill all llie Mcuincm anl litilr.iaj II. p t. slid r ree Mm. n ami imrwui-, ' ...c mxi, ,r.,i.r.,-l..r. Il.rtel in l.ri.-k, four sit.ru-s, t-..u- -. i ...... - .... u w-r...-t .v uiif..! iftiiil ri'utl- 1.1 U" I I -J IN. Pfc' I ' " " " - " ' " " " l .tf.l. btliiiikt rooms. li.i' ami old teri ami cl.setii mi every tl.s.r; street ir..ntae 311 feet, tlir.-e tlllitaol stair, ami i.ne t'nUttt Hyitmulir K.kvatok. Hotel . . . ... ..ll ......1, ihul Will lu. iu.l iur..iMiiiiiK tut ... . .j , ...,--" kepi First- tAss. at 2 . mt day, aud Icm ly tlie wet-H tir iiiimiu. mine 1 . . MOlteK'K I' A LACK OK AUT, iU MONIUOMKUV fit., Han Kranclscu. , A iiE.NTS WAXTKO APlMiKSS WKISTKU It CO., V Ii New MuiitKniiiery St.. hnn Krancisc.i. m A t 1 1 . 1 k t A In II. Mi.ur l m ll. Vi Sold li A-nla. Ad.lrem M. N.UlVK.IJ. Krte. IV tr... ..l.l,.... Urv 1IAV11I Mi C l.t KK Pruiciial. iiiu'oii, Calikobxi a. THE WALTER I'ATFAT PHUIT DHYEH And Preservers rX'III2 IIHMT I IV IJM13. flMll? nvt.V OltVKi TIIArWIU. MAKK ItAI- 1 sum e.iial t.i Oih nun dne I. lnf iiiiitlle.l ..r Isiil llv .rf i..rj u-. Ieiiil for dit rlitlve circular tu UUI1C Vll.l . 315 Davis t.. 8. 1., Cal. IHTJPTUREJ 1 S NY PFIfON M r r r KI Mr Willi l H. 1 Jm. tlrt intertill U1 uisirt-ssina c..iiipiini.iit- i - 1 i i it . mi i.i m iiiim.' ri 1. 1. -lie i re ii ii ren iint - all f, Iw'ina t.iiMitiii o rr inn iiiriuM.ii. 1 r " ' . r ..... ' .... ii-.-'.r.n.i ' t'flt r rr'H'l Hill' ' T .nrm fwj 11 n id i'a iris . iitiout tii.'j.iivciiii.'H nr rfblricf in Rllllllll l"H I " ..... . -- - i I V.S.W.PARKHURST. Pacltic 1omi f..r th ..... MAlUHNAIs 1NDHX DIAHV, (Pateut.'d). Trie .. Hftit fo any addruM us reieii.l of price. ... Tlif !? or thu l.'s.k t HW U'clii;. and con ns Vi i.e.. ruled and .rti.led on the lli.t. t )U Ity of tmit'd arilli.if l-r. nd I m-,uly ln ,.r,,n ,-!'.-Uk ..yle. V;m ciin uri, li.M ... , tuany any 1.1 "; " V " ' ,. , , ,r. 1- It ear Any ttioj-t 1. ":' '''".:.... V1... J1.. ..i 11 Mlllilhx" lii'llif. eiiiiinnm ih'-i e?s--- ...1 .......... ,v. ,,,.1,1.. 1.1 .III un I'.mtHlfei l orn lien Itiiinestic Money Otrti'iH! tnliresl 1 an If 1 inn iu ill if 1 ii'irn i r " - -t Week. f W ikrliU im! M u.uii', K'Uh or Jna If, in k . ' l ...I, lil.m.l.l-ll 1.1 I I 111.. 1 TO WtlKl.t. tiovei liiiiflil Unci M asiirt', to McBur t ril H timirni; a t eiii. innni ,.. 1 j 1.. ..1 ,ii.. r.o, 1 iiiiim.i MrHMire of Lu 111 liel I W il c.Vi.stituif. ; .r l-m.l , oiiai.tltv of M'.'.l rf;iilr l"J' cr.'i lii-HKtu T ' J .V .. .. .. 7.t fti.eki.lHi.Miiuiiii ll'.l.lt. f amioiof lin.i.,..si. suds liiwl of oilier valuulilM liiloniMllon Hiliipll'il to all (-'fx'. . ,,..,i V.m at for ! '. liMlrtl tacHlea. ami h I o. Lriri-.l und inosi rolniii. li' hcaie (.liilillHliliifllt IB the i; lined sfHl--. I I'f tore li jlt'l'iU ''"J with 111 ir r ior 1 k ' ml a Iron V " Mxrkft stif. t of H leef . loU'a ll'. -r Wh.i MCMloa, con- timtall tlif I l.'i li liii.r..M-in. iil All !. How Ooni.-ii. -4 I llUr scales. ...d H.ilf; ''. ''r,? .te Hint VHilely. A m MHIH ALK, SI K1N MA LAV I K. irilMU'U M-AI.KS. Ool( bcaf. etc, rtn!ofiie clil on 'inii.'io.i ..... -.. 'wX'. ri.Vn't Mom-y l.r.wer-t.yf r ftfins..ld on th. ro.!. Moi.e) irer., li.iiir.i.' m niiis r- t. ,y K00.I. ar w";'', H M r . . 1 .... I ... ...... ft. . ...... ..,1 ulli.l't. I ortier 01 juiti hum : -- in n n.. I'J I mii rHiirlsco. t U RBI N E Wl N DM I LL 'Z'Xirr'iT .crdy: Kend lor I liron.o t alalo ue. ' Aeili ier day at lioiiie. Kample. worth 1 free. j J iS M-lj MS m)AJMJ $250 STISso m t o.. 1 on mini. nm A MN I'll Aii.'lit wanted everywhere. llu.lneM lioin.ralili: and rlr.t-t.la. far- .i..i.l.r.u.nl fri. Alillretft .1. woui ll ;.. m. Imi. Mn. WllMli ll Til I'ALMtl.S r. 1 1 . S. f 1.1-.. 1. In.titute t-alr. INiS. Kerry 1st.. Iwtwtfn th n.l Mh. fan liMiLM, liy tlit- siaiiuiaciurv r ranenwti. - - -. . . i mr m.'wm imp . I v triiiftrn- V 1.'. ftw.l artic't for U.lie' and t lil.dreir rr-li..lisH-n.al.le. ' IT'LnlrVwV. iuemicdtiy Uerttrm I lilted f ait', ror .nii.- H . Wsltnam, mass. n mn ritr t'lromrh- ...ii t., ist:.t i:ull. IU," a worn l real A0EWT8 WANTED; .,ruia. to t-auvaiMi l .r ' in. rii. arltten I.y th I'roi.nei ununi ii . ohhk- rt- auii r.n " it.p ....lip,. : v. Ai... v iim Wei.n 1 .i.inkf. alio l Heinous ue, . . . ..... '. .i.ai.ir in.. re towar.l tl.stinieKrai iua tc irin mui .1.., in .v.Iimii I hull llie ir'V.-ruiii.'i.i 01 uir. luiicu Mat.. Term. Ills rl. -i.it ,.,.E. 9H Ilnrrlann St.. Sun t-'ri.flco. AN EXTRAORDINARY RAZOR - - 1 i' i'LA'I'l It II V 'I 1 1 I nPbbVV i 1 14 -4. W W A S l B m. r w. a r, a s a S s w u 1 ' " ' ' I t 1 ..niimiiT of Knalaiid. Ili etlice sua Isxly of which I 1 1....11. .... .iiiiiir It trllde tivtr thn facts Ilka 1 meet? ol velvet, inaMiia ... na m.u.j. n is .. ..t...w . . v.,iiini.iit In tV.tirotM amoiihr Ilia nt-rtji. alio iiroiiouiicr it I'KUlf M I'UfS. iiii buttulu fmndlf. l.-.in Ivory; by mail, 10 cent trade .-,pliel tut lilieral term by 11. . " . . v - - . ...... . . . . im . m .m j. h j hvm ftr. m mm .. Ml t lay si ., xan r rannwo. fKtra. '1'hf. the kola a-enU is SPECIAL OFEEll-EQK A fOHT TIME OX LY. wtii-.-nd. rT-rn ruitr. torHch new nlwrrlb.-r ofTiisNaw VtiK AnswiV Mum th lv. a iimmun 0V11 rrvxiil. Mita..Ril. MkiiaL tin fancy loi. utill.'k In A lint I'l "ie HIIV.T. inrm-r '"",' trade dollar. IS Inch In dla...eler-1'rl. f M cent each The At! K N is' M.twTill. I a lio.lsome. s'l y. lrtf."r.' pH.r. iiitaM-ru.fio price rciita s year M....I n'cel.t.. n.t fin III receivs Ml M.IVTIII.V lor our ) i-nr, ....i-'....., Medal ttrati. jiiurt-s to Hn.iAl.a T. KwVnm. KENDALL'S Improved Quartz Mill QUARTZ MINING REVOLUTIONIZED 4 UmiT.CHKAl' an. l W I- UK fl. Ml ; A i..ir iir ni.1 of lh uiual tjle. bend for Circu lar aud I'rles Ut lu STEPIIEN KENDALL, cr r r. a. u m . 14S Alt 4 14S Frf lilAIII mm y y Srd: the Uer p'ricS for choice RpPRODUCTS Culifomiift butter have been iriich i lsr fr the i.ast two weeks on account of the hot wcatU, but prices remain s esdy. The ranire of tr,d to choke is -r-tt-. me ist ro iUKeyes sells by the single b.,x a 'e New California Cheese still comes m freelv and stocks accumulate; prices un the present n f Ti.tt c Fresh California eirs are in ltht fp,:iy and in Rood demand, quotable at 'ruFP FRITIT3 AND VE0ETABLES. We arownV Sift daily of all the varie tiea of Beasonable fruits and yejietahles and price, generally rule low. Ue quote: : Oran Les.t2) 00(Sf3O M; Limes, 15 00 V M ; Sicily LemoVsJia 00x3115 00 V fl $i 5oca4 00 bb; Pineapples. 3 OtktW 50 V doz; CocoanTits. 7 003f S V 100; &. reen Apples, 75cl 50 box ; Fe,t I 00 H 50. St raw lorries, 10 0'1 thest of o pounds; Gooseberries, 46c V 1b Cherrie (31 Ac V lbas to variety; "" :?00 V chest; Apricots, WH V Raspberries, 1530c y ; Peaches, tl 00 11 -a y box. Indisputable Evidence. .St. Ei.mo. III., Julv 8, 1874. R. V. PiERrK, M. I)., Butrulo, N. V.:-I wish to add uiy testiinonvtothe wonderful curative properties of voiir Alt. ExU or Golden Medi cal Discoverj-r I have taken irrcat interest in this medicine since I first used it, 1 was oftro t..il w ith dvsnensia. liver tleriinired i.ti.aij . - , I t reused IIIMIIUO. iuiiiik i.i, nm.-w, 1 Miir.ii - ..... ... and an almost perfect prostration Of llie Her- I M,p,,iy the croiiiK denimid for the U.MMjsofmy inanu . i . . ...... .1 ....A ....mnL.ti. rl.rl tli I f. ! I. ii.Ia vi.rl uir to I urn ..ut mm oerfeet Ii.hmI vous sjstt ui. a u.Kirri! aud skil. iil iermlt.I hone for font inn:ince li....lL'irv I'HI'l'l II Hl-IIClHUIClll.li. m.iii.u . ftr.......r..ll I -. T, . v . a w . . 1'. I V .'..., iai r m r . I 111. ml resireetlullv nnotincr tnt! IIpiiiothI of mjr KAMI 1 ih nr.l.llti. i.orr. u.i i.Ati.Mi r ai- -ij.ov r...m A'l? lir.iiiiun ul r...'t t., I Itk li I Mr-. . m ..(. M-t 1. i.ii I-if ill and s,mrti. With in- t-rrused iiiniif u tuniiftf f.icilitle. I khall tw" ahle l I F.TBLflll ltSl-1 (?liilSm L13W.I J vi.t--. - - 1 more like maric and a ierfect wonder to my- self and since mat iiuie vc iiaic uch-i .n-eu without a bottle of the Discovery and l"ur. icative Pellets in the house. They are a solid, sound familv physician in the houne and ready at all times to Hy to the relief of sick ness without charge. We have never had a doctor in the house since we first began the use of your Pellets and Discovery. I have rec ommended the use of these medicines in sev eral severe and complicated cases arising from, as I thought, an impure state of the blood, and in no one case have they failed to accomplish all they are claimed to do. I will only mention one as remarkable (though I could give you dozen). Henry Koster, fur niture dealer, of this place, who was one of the most pitiful ol.jects ever seen, his face swollen out of shape, scales and eruptions without end, extending to his body, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that he took seemed to ef fect it a particle. I finally induced him to try a few iKittles of the Golden Medical Dis covery, with daily use of the Pellets, assuring dim ft would surelv cure him. He com menced its two Pellets i.na vhpIi nirrht. and the Discovery The result is, to-day his skin Is perfectly smooth, and the scaly eruptions are gone. !!: has taken some seven or eight bottles In all, and considers himself cured. This case bad baffled the skill of our best physicians. Messrs. Dunsford & Co., druggists of this place, are selling largely of your medicines and the demand steadily increases, and they rive perfect satisfaction in every case. Respectfully, W. U. CHAMPLIN, v Art Am. Exp. Co. im lavors. ii' i i , u ; . , , . -.- 'Iionlilr Hell Ini of current widlhalwayuB hand, w V bam-isco. .hi ne. h;h. of vtt favor. tualld. th-rcte tt .. MmUrrm, Moat on. J. L. COGSWELL. DENTIST. Mo. II MoavrHT !.. nrar Hm.lt KAN K KA NtlW'i 1. r n m COCHUANE & IUCIIJlOu, n fhtists. tQ Marlcrt gtrrrt. fornrr Htrlttn. 8an rranrlnro. BAB IE TIEATEO WITH SUCCESS At th home of the pttiM I WitUi)UlintuK." INIFE OR CAUSTICS and without pain. Addrea Dr. A. H. BROWN. NEW HAVEN. COSK. OirrMnoridr net- from Kteln atao a..Ilrfrd. maw VRAXLINCO BRASICM or th Ii fl 11 :frt"n"V:r.";r' m 'mr. hena lor ninstraicru . ...-. JAMES S. SMITH, oen'i Agont, ! Wtrfklow tstrrt.sn rrmneisco. " Utility AdWu.taMa Talslei At 109 Stockton St., San Francisco. To Big Trees PrBLIC ClUVrYAWCK-RAIT, TO MEU t;EI. thenrr (MS nilleat l.r rti! or Mverr Team, ......i..Bill .. VI H.L'11 ITP PAETIE3 WITH THEIE OWN TEAM3 TV s dirret route for Conltervnir. and thrtire 4J milrtt Toemitr, nanaifiK thr Uncrr Cre unrtrr thr rrntnf Pilot Pent, through thr Nrrrrn Brar a h .. . . i .w.A .li.nif Ih. tfunlill of the Mfctit Hirer; bjr thr famradf, ftihbon, HriiUU IVW, n.l oaetiiltr Kail, and thr mighty r7(if t Ixtmttof tk. Vnnnn nnit V nllryWxm irrndrl moun tain, IOrn.1, nr. m . ... . j , .. ... w ... .... 'I'HK INVKNloii uf TIIK HKllKil wihjimih. . .." . 1. ...t .,...i.il iiiinrovrinniila OU lliS I. II M lll.im i..:w miM.. ----- ain. and now feel coiiflilent of havtns I l.r Mlmulrat. I'liMpnf. Sloal lit run in ." iilr Vrrniirl Windmill In tta VrlU I The Turbine I KirLT. nrraitaa It t lima coinpllcatrd 1 Ciisap. . . I ...... ....... I . irwll ..ul of iir.li.rt MllMT IllTKA. 11 lb, bciir It I all miller covrr, and lot lr rlKirlrf tKet tint til reimlri im I.V I'srhassnt. Immsiih Dim only Windmill in l ha world that Iota nnvtir bmiu Injun-d .. . 1 ...... . "'..':! . ... .... . . ...i.l ..A K.lim.n.t.ln Mill! DUlll Ol Ilia IMWl niairnw ni w... p. .......... A. H. SOUTHWIOKT f.mtm an1 visn mi iBw.i'.m1 Hfri'i't. bctyVC-HCI WiulilUI m . . . , . j immw km la rr Tstrrlf i.TV. BddreathtilDventt.r. ......u . T. O. Bos 188S Kan r ranciico. or llos . taklimd, Ca.. Clrrnlars rontaliitntf SfW prlc lUt, snd m vains ble Inforiiialton, will 1m furiiinlifd on BBplleaiUiii. Itnaldrnen of A. II. KorTHWlii, N. W. Corner or lath anil Weal turret. Oakland, Cal. f Pla mint irhmr wow ntr thl wrfrrftrtntt 1 MEDAL 1 1 AWAUDKI I m, 68 $ fl 8 ? I i n ill MTr- r ) -5 : f 2 Trttj rCISC0 IZfry Zm, 114 and IIS 8CALC tT.. KH FWNCI8C0. P. NJ I. C rOUlU rureij CUIC ll 1111. 11c oiui- 111 - L I r n I IV Ammm. tsurte some six weeks since, taking National Wire and Lantern worKs, FRUII rts each nijfht for a week, then and . jnaB. Pronr'). I II fk. niffht, and the Discovery as directed. Of New Tort, (How j f p I I 1) R I F R UftB. mma mm -mmmwr mCJ Iinvmi . ikon wi ke c urrji. tJXZ JSTiV: MklB mm BVavl I ro ."'" KToTeaeBted la 8m Kranrl-eoby W.Var with FATrTdt AJCO rm., - ...ikimn AMBUSMUKl. OB.tt $L Z uraufreo. TRCTK CO.. Ata, ms, KEELER'S Improved American Fruit Drier MtBmaU sit tho mml, mm m ralljr. rstraa sr rmetmry OStlKK. riaablr rr bnisw to vmmm his own mmm F""r ro.amlr.tf roaaif Stnt for Circular and Prirt LUU. J. tt. BIBLM aft CO., M IBBBB , ft NoJOL I THE STAR SPRING BED It TIIK BMTI SAV1S9ION1SY HY IIUYINO IT. KO KOOM FOlt WmT OR VKHMIN. WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. NO WOOD USED. ; fmr ClrrailBir and Prlc L,latp J. GRAY & CO., 487 flrannan Street, AW FBAXCItCO, CAL. )