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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1876)
PERSONAL. Tejtxtsos lias annotated his poems. Dr. Holland has made $100,000 from Li3 writings. Trot. David Saying, of Chicago, is at Long Branch. Ex-Misistep. Schexck has returned to private life. IIexry Vincent U coming over to lec ture again this fall. Wuittiek lives frugally on. $1,000 a year from the muses. Sinoino Sankey proposes to settle permanently in Boston. IIawtuokne never received from Iris writings euougli to live on. David Dudley Field is said to receive the largest fee of auy lawyer in the world. TnE mother of Charlie K'iss is at Brook field, Mass., with her remaining children. ' Bryant lias made 400,000 from the Evening Post and only .lo,000 from his books. Emekpox lives on a small patrimony and has made only $'20,000 from all his works. 31 u.Geohge "William Cuktis declines to be a candidate for the governorship ot New York. Cii vrti-ES FiiANcrs Adams is talked of for Governor of Massachusetts by the Democrats. Cardinal McCloskey goes to ride every day at Newport. His health is much improved. The nearest living relation to George "Washington is said to be Dr. Lawrence A. Washington of Texas. Mr. Moody has moved into his new house at Northtield, Massachusetts, just adjoining his birthplace. James Ucsskll Lowell is n possible candidate tbr Congress. So is I'lCsideut Chadbourne, of Williams Cullege. In September, in Schoharie, X. Y., n monument will he dedicated to David "Williams, the captor of Major Andre. Bayard Tayi.dk gets tfil.OOO u year as editorial writer on the Tribune. His works have yielded him some $.30,000. Mk. Moody's church in Chicngo has been dedidated. It cost $G1),000 and is all paid for a condition precedent to its dedication. Andrew Johnson's only son, Captain Andrew Johnson, editor of the Greenville Intelligencer, is a candidate for the State Legislature. Cvrran was once asked hy one of hi l.mthpr iutbres. "Do von see anvth hi'' . . " . J , n ridiculous iu this i V " "Nothing but the head," was the reply Swedes is preparing to receive right royally .Mine. Nilsson. Twelve concerts are announced from the 10th of August to the 10th of September. If Custer had m ule a successful attack and wiped out the whole Indian camp men, women, ami children, would it have been a "butchery" or a "glorious vic tory?" HortATlo Skymoi k was elected orator and Henry W. Longfellow the poet for the coming Centennial of the surrender of Burgoyne, which will occur on the 17th of October, 1S77, at Saratoga. Dit. Walt Kit Ciiaxmxo died in Tirook line, Mass., on Thursday, in his uinety fust year. He was a brother of William Ellery Channing, and practised bis pro fession with great success, in Boston. Wiikn the Kmprror of Russia met the Emperor of Austria at lleichstadt, on the 12th inst., he embraced him three times, kissing bim each time on the cheek. Yet Doni l'etlro never once olTercd to embrace President Grant. The one-hundredth birthday of Mr. Windsor Howe was celebrated by his friends and family at Bolton, Massachu setts, July olst. The aged man was able to appear at the table and direct the fes tivities with a proud and cheerful air. "I itEMEMiiKK," said the celebrated Wesley, "hearing my father say to my mother 'How could you have the pa tience to tell that blockhead the same thing twenty times over?' 'Why,' said she, if I had told him but nineteen times I fchould have lost all my labor.' " JIu. Arri.ETON Oaksmitii delivered the Fourth of July oration at Beaufort, North Carolina. It was the first celebration of the day there since the civil war. The oration was delivered in the open air to a great crowd. The harbor was filled with boots from the surrounding country. It is not generally known that Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes is the inventor of the common hand stereoscope. Such is the fact, however, and bis work has been given to the world without the protection of a patent. He has an immense collec tion of stereoscopic views from all parts of the earth. Mil. Saxkey, the singing partner in Mr. Moody's work, passed through Saratoga Springs last Friday on his w ay to Boston, where he leaves his wife and son for a brief period. lie contemplates living in Bostou permanently. He says that he has received invitations to be present at nearly every camp meeting in the coun try, but declines because he needs rest, and does not intend to imperil his voice bv participating iu open air exercises. Home JtuntqL Hon. Geoikie E. I'coii died recently in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of o'.j years and 8 months. He was born in Cincin nati, November 28, and graduated at Miami University in 1840. He was a lawyer by profession. During the Mex ican war he was a captain in the Fourth Begiment of Ohio Volunteers. He was representative in the legislature in 184$ andl84'J; was appointed Solicitor to the city of Cincinnati in 1830; was Attorney General of the State in 1831, and elected Senator in Congress from March 4, 1833, for six years, and was a member of the Committee on Public Lauds ami on the Judiciary. Gen. Teiiky, who commands the mili tary forces in Wyoming now operating against the Sioux, is a native of Connecti cut. He entered the service in May, I 1361, as Colonel of the Second Connecti cut Volunteers, and in September of the same year he assumed command of the Seventh Connecticut. On April 23th, 1872, he was made a Brigadier-General of Volunteers, and on January 13th, lSf3, he was promoted to Major-General. His record during the war was conspicuous, the daring assault upon Fort Fisher, re sulting in its capture, being one of his most marked features. General Terry was appointed at the close of the rebel lion a full brigadier-general in the Regu lar Army, to date from January 15ih, 1865, ami was placed in command of the Department of the James, with head quarters at Richmond, Va. His success ful campaign against the rebellious In diana iu Minnesota attracted attention to him as an Indian fighter, and his service during the past few years has been prin cipally on tlie Western frontier. A Knowing Coon. A writer iu an English journal, Oiee a Week, vouches for the following story, though he admits that th3 reader may think it a "mere Yankee yarn:" 1 was living down South some years ago that is to Bay, in Georgia. One d ry, Pete, a gentleman of ebony coun tenance, opal eyeballs and ivory teeth, a thoroughly merry d irkey, who was my companion in many a rishinir trip, came g inning up to me with something tied U in a pocket handkerchief, ami on open ing it tliere rolled out a furry-looking little animal, which proved to be a half grown raccoon, one which, on arriving at maturity, was as tame and companionable a j a dog. He was a handsome little fellow, in his duky gray coat, white-ringed tail, anJ a patch here and there of white. But it i; not t.f his personal appearance that I wish to tell, but his antics and tricks. In the former he resembled a kitten in the way in which he would roll over, curve his tail, or seize my hand and pretend to bite it; in the lat er he was A 1 in thecun ning he displayed. Take him down in a lagoon on a moon light night, and "Dick" would be in his jjiory. Ha would scutlle out to an over hanging bough, anil thoroughly assimi late Himself with it by crouching so close fiat you could hardly make him out; and then he would allow his bu-hy tail t droop into the water, moving it care lessly about, and waiting for a bite. He did not wait long, as a rule, for over and over again I have stood and watched him, till I have become aware of a flight movement iu the water, wiien, with a spring that was like lightning, ''Dick" would throw himself ashore, ami i.i nine cases out of ten with a crab tight hole of his bushy tail. Then there would be a slight seufll ?. ' Dick" would sit up on his hind leys, v iih the eantive that had tried hard to regaiu the water, hold his prey in his ii.ie paws, and crunch loin up with the greatest of zest, before going to fish for another. Bat they were not crabs which always came to "Dick V tishrnj; tackle. Before now a little alligator of some eighteen inches long had seized it, and had been shaken olf by "Dick," who evidently did not wish for a nearer acquaintance. The other creatures attracted were a kind of turtle alligator turtles we call them, hideous little creatures, and with a very small carapace, ami a long, snaky-looking head ami ueek, armed with a bird-like, nipping mouth. I detested the things. Pacing luvm next lo auigai.rs, imi u.ri,..i.n i:i i.i for there seemed to u Net i i ne in, be a good deal of succulent food con tained between their shells. These fel lows were easily attracted to "Dick's" tail upon his fishing expeditions; they bit readily, but the result was not all that could be desired. "Dick" wouhl be crouching on a tree trunk, close over one of the silent, oilj--Iitokiug, reed-fringed pools, when sudden ly, as I w atched, a snaky-like head would rise out of tlie water, followed by a lumpy shell. Then another and another would be thrust up, and the owners would silently paddle to the moving fur, look at it intently for a few moments, and then one wouhl make a grab. Evidently knowing his customers "Dick" would wait patiently to let him g-t hold fast before making bis spring, 'i hen oil" he would cro tor the shore or the shallows, with jis big a bounce as bis fuuscies would sustain; but as rule the tesult was only a loud plash, the turtle fell back into the water, and "Dick" had to resume his tactics, and generally with out success till a crab came, when, with n short bark of delight, the clever little animal would set to and feast. When, however, by chance "Dick" did succeed in getting his prey ashore, there was no tight shown beyond the sharp snap made by the turtle, one easily avoided by "Dick," who would seize the reptile by the back of the neck, and drag the soft part piecemeal from between the shells; for if he were not sharp over his work, a task was in store for him, the turtle giv ing up all hope of reaching the water, and retiring within his hard, leathery carapace. "Dick" afforded me many an hour's amusement; but one evening, when I had him out, he must have been seized with a desire for freedom. lie darted off into the undergrowth, as I thought iu pursuit t something, aud he never came back. Domesticity was all very well; but "Dick's" motto was evidently, "A life in the woods for me." A CurioiiH African Plant The witschia 3Iirjililis. Wel- Xow that tin re is Midi a desire to ac quire plants which contrast strangely with the ordinary types in foliage or form, it may please many readers to make the iieijuaintancc ot' tlie H'elwitschia, prob ably to provoke the exclamation, "Well, I wish 1 had one !" This plant is one of tlie most extraor dinary found on the globe. Its stalk at tains the diameter of a large tree-trunk, four feet, or even more, but never rises more than a foot from the ground. You would take it tor the fctump of a felled tree, or an enormous fungus. From this stalk extend two leaves, which last a long as the plant, often for a century, and acquire an immense size, occasionally ix feet long by two or three wide. They are green, leathery, and, by their frequent ll.ipping in the wind against the ground, split at the irnl into a number of thongs. The top of tlie stalks hollows in, and is marked by a series of concentric cir cles. From this, especially along the outer edge, spring out branched llower stalksi, bearing bright-red buds, which finally become cones, like those of a pine, two inches long by one in diameter. This strange plant belongs to the Con ifer family, genus Gnetum. It was dis covered on tlie west coast of Africa, near Cape Negro, by Doctor Wei witschia, w ho gave it his name. The negroes call it Tounibo. A French priest named I)u parque brought a specimen of tjie plant to Paris. M. D. Conway is authority for the fol lowing anecdote connected with the late Lady Stanley : 'Lat ye;ir L idy Augusta Stanley's parrot escaped, and the Dean and a number of the clergy, including the Archbishop, who were with him at the time, went ont into the garden tofiud the bird. The search was in vain for a time, but presently a voice came from the trees above saying, 'Let us pray!' It was a familiar voice, aud Lady Stanley laughed, then the Dean, and finally the whole ecclesiastical group roared, as the parrot cry came again with unction, 'Let us pray !' " A Tocxo lady told her lover that she liked Shakespeare very much, and that she "read it when it first came out." Then she proceeded to scan a magazine to sec what the spring styles were. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Quotations, mile, otherw ise peeifi d rep. renent re-eiver' price iu lot, marketed uu wliarf or from tore. FLOCK The J. L. Stp!rna, from Port land, Oregon, brought '2,40 Lf ks; Sett Witch, from same pla.-e, 2,000 ir sk. Cle ir. Miu-t s liave l.ern, 2i5 ltf nk to t'.ia oiia. tils! hf sks to (J'.n-entvn, lrHunil, ami tin; Aus tralian ste.inn-r for New Zcaluml carried I.uo bhls. The demand is f.iir at sit-adv p-ues. We quote superfine at 4 004 tamliO d liruiiiU, $4 fnf 4 T; extra supurtiue, i CO; extra family, f :I-"tj,5 . WHEAT. Cablegrams from Liverpool of August II qiiot'.Ml taut market IN :d(. a Ud for average California, and IN JJtrr lu.t for Club. This is a decline of Mui'.iA from previ ous reported rates. Prices have slowly i.end d downward sinee the l.-t instant. The markt-t h-re, however, notwithstanding the ihcliu): has ruled Crui, command 1 5o $1 for good to ehoiee shipping; c'l.iiee milling is in r,,0.j demand at 1 .V. -l .V7'; for a lot of forty tons of gilt-dgcd Australia as high us SI (VJ was paid. This, howe :r, is a very extreme price, and if quoted woii'd be likely to mislead. .Millers tiiul it tlilHci.lt to obtain wheat suitable for best extras, and when really lioice lots are oilVred foy sale mere are uutuer?. at goou prices. l liere iia been an inerea-ed oUiute of luinesr- tliis month. Comparative receipts, exports, val ue and average price ate as given iu Ihh fol lowing table : K-r.-iKi. Kxporrs. Vlue. A'. .Inly. 111 ;!. Ji S!.l. i7...;t .luiv. i;s at."; zri. ..v Ki.uiij Jai.lS.(i a tUl.iM l,ia,.'.V Auuur. lsT.'i, f.. ;iih m-i., IVI.Ibn K!,f.JT Auk ist. 1 -"., n mil lut.. 307.215 'hn,i:) ieliveries continue libera', giving quid patch, nine cargoes having cleared riioulh to lat-. We quote new mi cboii e, at St .V.rl "-.,; extra s ipe 1 50 . flis- line I $1 4-r,:?l ."k); siipeitine, -Jt corning to quality ; choice r fl fair to good shippin. niixeil wheat,! ."Oiir'jt :71.. . . I -ti' j, ue- hipping, -1 .r.O;t r, 1 4o,i I 4 V1., ; , as to coiid.tion. I lie lalesi Liver rpool quotai lo is are lor uve: -Vheat, 'Js oa'.N tid; Club, nge Caliloinia '., Kl If 10s. ISAKLKV. The demand during the week has itceii lair, bill wi.li very tree arrival-.; Prices have, rtiie.l iu buyer's lavor deciit. tllv. Tlo-reaie considerable iiiiauliih s ying m j i tlie vvai chouse. The hooael" Heche ari'tied Iroui the lower coast August 11. with b-l.! ls, all tl ulue'.i went i.iio store. Cuoi O d Brewing U iienl at 1 :0. We. iiote Hay tVcil at '.;' 4i (c(,l 0); CVa.it Feed, I'.Kijl OO; Old; lire Ui, I 2(i? ? 1 id. OA IS. A choice article, whether fei d or milling parcel, are in goo I demand. The lirst ol Hie new erop from Oregon arrived on Monday, August 7. JSulca at l !M, tl.oali latterly, iu coiisetpiencu of larger Mtp!ie.-, the m irkct is less lirui. We quote Mi. ling ai 1 .".((. I N"; good to choice Ft cd, ?T .a$ 1 To; oitiinary Feeil, St o i.-iil 10. C'oU.N. Arrival- light, itit coi responding; demand. Large yellow and while aletpiot able at $1 l -; a mad ruUlid, $1 iiiel $1 :; " 6 cti. UYL. 1 he market has been very tpiict, Willi lew otl'eriuga ; at the cloe wo note ii email -.ale at $ 1 40. We litlote : i I Jvi 1 o.i, Willi large supplies. WOOL. There has been a good demand for ad parcels coming furwaid, at full rates. 1 lie i uiproi ed lo.ie of tie- go ils niaiket in the Kasl lias hatt a good etteet upon our Wool market here, causing col, ileialle speculative fueling, and ail advance in p: ices; lac talk with souie ia very buoyant, but ti.u hulk, of the blliucs done iio.B that old cau. lolls policy. Some lea blight ai.J f.ee lots ol lac fail clip havu ma b: ti.cir appear ance, uud stdd al liih ligurt s, say Vlv i loc. Oregon Eastern Wool has bad a gooil cab. al aiivameil prices. These parcels are in It- pust. The staple in quality seems to be utjo e the a vc rag it of lor me r ears. Vaiicy de scriptions Holders are naming very bih tigurcs, beyond the view s of bu e i, a'.id im probability U that inueli of il w.U idiipped casiwuidou otviici's account. I he follow ing are fair quotation-: ."seedy, htl ac fi lb; choice long free, I7i(1Sc; do ch ut, lo ('(lle; do Nol thei II, "J u le ; buriv, l.'e'.lle; Oregon, E c-tern, I li 10, d Vailev, I'.l .ilc. ItF.ANiS. A lew sacks of liao-.Iirsl ol tin new- ciop, have m.uie their a ;q.i aram e ; so!; all 7o. Tiadc is Very tpii' l. Lots bom uli.nl are on. .1 ;i Inc as toliovvs: H.tvo, I'-.e; sm.ill H lute ::ii,(,4c; i; "i'jc; pinall 1 Cie'! l ea, I , hi e ; I 'ink. -it. do large bill ti I , Castor beans a t e 1 ' t lb in leuuest. The nulls here are liiy ing 1c loi all clean lots DA IKY' I'KODU butter The la e vanee in prices lirought us increased :id- -up- idles and lessened tile demand. Kertli out tlie clioii e.-l fresh loll l,a- been le-- ac tive. 1'icklctl and liikin in light demand. Cheese steady ill price with lioeral ii t tipts; K.istcru in good supply. Kgs all kind-, in moderate demand. I ue jotiti.iii;- rates are as follows: CUoiee fresh roil Caliiojitiu ll .tter. :;.V ; lair lo good i nil, :t ':'' ..e ; oirlvli'd nli, Oof ( tl; 'heese, li t He; K istern I heest I .Yd lie V P; t'aldoiiiia liesii laid r.;;', o;a lie! Ire'roll "" 'Ai .f V. i, tern V dtZ. r KL ll -I". u lies have leen h "Tl.ll III supply all the week, ifivinr oi;r commission merchants more opportunity to work otl other stoeks. l'rieew have improved, though we are reeeivinif hut few of the late Craw ford I'eaehes, and other ehoiee varieties. L'iiiriiuis are out of market. AVe ipiote reac hes, V h.isket, 'J (, Xe ; I'ea rs IS.it I le; ts, basket, (KVt,l 4d, 1'eais, orthllaiy to iood, basket, 4 . iil ; I'niins 4 ha-ket, J.Yi',-k-; lirapes, .Vkijl IU box; Fiis, jt lKi,5?l .Y); lilat kben ies, t itit o ?4 .O. ttr;ivvireiries, 0.r(, ( V hest ol N ths; liaii.inas, $ I .)((' IHJ V hiineh; Pineapples, $ii lMJi(fjf.ii iti) fV do; Limes, $tit 5i ft M ; Sicily Leiuona, 0 00,41.7 (Hi pi Ino; ( ant.i loupes, il W&iZ 00; W'atei uieloiis, ii iyKit iiz .y y m. NL'Ta. Almonds, lov f r hard and lifiih' for aolt shell; lira.il, l'i aif, Ue ; Filberts, ii (t:iie; Hickory, K)it IK-. Chile Walnuts, I0vitlle; 1 era 11, 1' Caliiornia 1 ii.-: a.liuls I"J,itl4e; Caliiornia IVaimts, ,t'.o i V,: Co- eoanuts, 7 OOvtt W V hundit.t.1. I'O TATOKS. The Mipply continues to fall y ritual Ibr daily reiUiienieiits, ai.tl the niaiket is steady ut quoted. .Sweet ileelined immedi.itrly after our hist report and have eoiilinued lo rule in buyer's favor. Interior, from T.i,(r,'. re. Weipiote: Choice, Tiki! ; fair lo if. Kid, ' itti(e lOO lbs; Sswtets, H VOt, 1 -" p Un It.. UNIONS. Onions are steady. New red are quotable at 5)tt45c V Ytdlow, l(.t;7. f. I'KoVISloNS. Culifornifi Smoked lt.iron and K.istern Sttles, in jubbint; lots, l.Ytl7clor heavy lt lieht ; California plain limns, 14( loe; Eastern Hams, 17et lv j'r ; California Lard. ; Eastern do, t-Y(7a t7.1 for all otvle of package; Caliiornia Smoked Heel, ..."tllle V tt; Beef loiiues, i.lM; lis' Feet, fJtOO; Mess Beef, i'J ihf 1 1 OO lor bbls, and 0 in) for hf bids; Ii k.f 10 00 lor li ime, f li .Yj-for l'i inie Mess, 2f H tor Mess and ,: V0.$21 W for Clear and Extra Clear. MEATS ami LIVE STOCK. Beef in jood supply; Mutton lower and in larire upply; I'oiktiim; lln;r eearee. Tin? followiiiij me the wholesale rules: Beef, 4' sietord- in to quality; Calves, ?., 7e; Mutton, dUi'l Lamb, uprinir, SS'd.t'k-; Turk ((Jros,) i4(li"?ae; do dressed, 10,t4lOasC. POULTRY. We quote: Hen,t 5'6?t '); R.M-tcrs, OI)((i$S oO Vdoz; Broilers, i l fiO H?.". OJ y doz; Oeese.tame, 1 5 V pair; Ducks, do, . 00i0 00 V tlz; Tu' kevn. live, 'dtiV. HIDES. 1 he market rntes are steady for all kinds. Following; are eash prices paid in this market: Dry, 10il-2!je, for usual n.deetious; Wet Salted are quotable at .rni7e. The New York price at date jrivcri at 10c, k,1' for drv. ,. . TALLOW. Market abundantly aiipplied at (.;i'k" for sr.iod to choice. COllNME lL. Fine kinds for the table. 2!(i4:Jc y course kinds for feed, i'it -fKtU fw mi y ton. . , BUCKWHEAT. New crop 1 m demand '"llU iNASP MIDDLINC.S. The mill price of Bran is reduced to li) M&$17 W, aud fliM V for middlings. HAY. There is quite a ranifc in prices; stock heavy for medium prades; say 7 00 jd: 00, according to quality. STRAW. A tfood article i salable at 60c V bale. SEEDS. Tliere Is n irood demand for brown Muatiird Seed, ehielly for milling purposes. We quote: Flax, V B, ilit'- Mustard, 2$oc; Califoruid Canary, 10rfl5e; Alfal fa, 1 1 tit Vic. , . , HOPS. California crop of 16T5it nominal at liJlSe y tb. HONEY. Choice newwhite in framea, 12J Uc, in small lots; fair while, lul:ic; dark, tiiiSe; ttrained, ."Kgloc. BEESWAX. Receipts are lijjbt with a fair demand; quotable at U5J27ic. Wool Commission Merchants. AX OIU rlRM. Mejr. Moodj Jk FarUli, Wool eommUlon merchanti, have their ottlce at 210 DavU it., tnd ure one of the olJrt, if not the oldest. Wool llrm in this city. They h ire been In the biistnes tw ntv vai, and are engaged exclnively in Itie Wool trade; e!iing WimiI 'ii eoiiiiii:ssjoii, makitig e:islr advance on Wo 1 coiisigtiuients and furidsloiig lieep amvvers w in all inci-arv Mipplies when ordered. Mr. A. T. Farish has probably old more 'aIifornia Wool il:an any other iiiair in the :s!ate. Tlie Ii:tyear he was in the busi ness, twenty years ago, he fold 500 bales, which was then deemed a goo 1 year' work. Now the tirm think it nothing extraordinary to sell that number of liah-s in a kindle day. Mr. Joseph L. Moody is the oner and a the builder of the large warehouse near the Southern K. ij. l), j:o ', in the southern part of the city. Tin w ar. houre is an imnieiie ti i k Kti ucture, -J3 Jx-ittO reel. The wall, are i feet hiitb, mi i it is a lirst-cla fireproof risk, taken at the lowe-t rate. It is occu pied by the popular Wool firms of E. CirUar it Co.,".J. II. .McAlliter Co., John F.Knox and Ball A: Julian. Tne firm of M.-ody !c Far ish, I e-idi s bring urn: of the largest receiver direct hour the Wool grower and country inert hauls, handle the larent part of Hie tV ol eonsiu'iii-d to lii'-reh.int ia this city. Their houe has been in the business o long that it ia well known m every part ot the rotate, ami lia a numerous and extensile pat ronage. They are perfectly lamiliar with all kinds of Wool, and with tie- husoics in all iu varied branches. ,S. '. J-mrutl ' Voinmerce. Artesian Wella. Throuli tin- coiirte-y of Me.srs. Price A Morgan, tf West Oakland, we wi re Jrcseiit at a Irial of Hie l'acilie Arte-iaii and l'ros pi t-liug Au :er, retently patented by tlieiu, and ueteei that ue un do no less than to give the n suit of our olisel I a I ltns to our readers, feeling as wc d that the problem of th-ep well boruig is one of the lery im p trtant iiilere-u tit-fore the people of the l'a- Hie slope. The "l'acilie Angel" is simple in it- construction, easi y run ly two men, and not liable to get out id' oilier. Tlie cXpcri uiel.t that We saw was ill ordinary soil, aild il sank a scvi-li-tuch hoie , at the rale of ten feet per hour. I he dirt is raised to the ui la e tiy means ot a sii ling ch-vator lliat is worked by a puoey , vt line liie tlllVllig roil or nliull is ut er r.Osi tl from the Well unless it be to i haugu fiom tiie u-e ol tiie auger lo ihe drill, iu cuse of nieeliiig wilh rock or any li.iids.il- staiice tiiat lt f(U.re tlie u-e ol the tb ill. For mis is one en i ne au vantages I iaiuieu lor lul Auger, thai a ill id either diuiuoud or con tu-slou; can lie Usetl, if net easary, with per lei l sin ces. kn. in our ouu otiservation. , well a. Imm the opinion t.l inlebigeiit gciitle meii who have seen its operations w e are saiislied that Ihis Auger is dcs.ined lo super setle all olliei s, and to w ork all entire revolu tion in ihe tleep well iircicst f this coa-t. The l ust of the auiiaralus, exclusive o! shaft ing, is about f'-i-n), and is so biuile in it coast ruction ihal it can he workeU by anv ordinary niei hanie. To those of our readers who arc iutci clcd in deep well boring, we say it. win pay you lo isil Messm. li u e Morgan, ami see for y oui selves Ihe most per- leel ueep Well -Anger jet inveiileU. Our Gun Makora. ti::!.l 4 into. This enttrnrislu ', u -i cisfui, and dtsprvcd!y o;nil.ii' lu iu .tie ttoii, bu-i:u s in Ihuir eoui modioli es'.iliiiThiiiciU, IU .sau-oiiu stieet. ui i 1.1 iiei-oo. i in ir lock eo:ii;i i-es every llll l- III ilil' lllli ! UII, l lttoiS, tlUll IllU- it rial, A lumtnii 1 1011, lo der, ."iUot. Cap- aiitl V;id-, -Mei, ue t'ailiidues 1 1 0111 the Union leliiie l.'jrli ide t'o., 01 iti idejtoi t, Conn I'. . A., and L.eV Uro-., of London, Knlalid iit'i tun tin on! ji-s lor ine ln-lie-.t male ol inns and 1'i-d.d-, .111 .11 Hliuh arc liri teh ami tiuiZi. c loading .Sn.l iunsf made liy W. vV . lireener of I!. 1 m I14h.uu, Kimlaiid, and C S.-..tt A .Sn, lin mm-h mi. for .Mimii's, iteming !o:r and Lidi.nd's poitiii K ile-. U iiieiiesiei lit en's reju alin; Kill s, wilii Shot I'uiiehes, FlasUs, and implements for loadoi- 'he slieli, ,,r lueet ii loailllii; Miot (1111-, I10111 Ir.t ksou ,. sons, fe Hi Id, Kn ,ai.d. o tli ,t they have .1 l oinjMete stivk from whieli inland tr itlersean at ail times or der the Kinds in u-e in I loir loeal il ies. This es-lali.i-liniert was open, d in ttiU 1 - it v in Mareh. 1-ii. on l oiiiiiiert-i.il old K.tilroad Mouse el ret r, opposite to the hy I ' ii .ti Its t'urrv, anti eal l lt d on l hint til. li s th 111 se III iNsl, hen f thr t he liii-iiie- pass, d into the hand pit sent ti r lit, who p, ronaire. ii-,lo nei3 aU highly of their j.at willitieive prompt at- it lit ion, fit; r It nils, s m 1 1 1 It Maul V eo u I le- v r Hare ile.ilniir. while uiil le extended to ' '"i tit ve. them. .S. J'. Joan .' ( Givo Them a Call. We d. ire to tall the attention of our readers lo tie-a Ua-i t:-etu-iit of N.Curry it li o , in another column. you need uu A No. 1 (inn or I'M ,!, that will "prove by u-c to b-just as reprt - -nKd, -ive Ihctll U rail when von are in the rily. Vou will tiutl them mIIj l entleiiieri and reliable lit al. is; and they will sell ion ijt.d, at the very lowest market pi ices. Tho Best Photographs On th I'aciiu' Coast lire now made at the New York I. alien, No. Third utrcct, San Francisco, l'rit -t lo uit thtr times. J. II. FKI FUS. I'roprietor. t'ANCEit CAM ME ClKEII. Dr. BlIND, Of I'hiladt l.hia, an iioiuices his discovery for the radical cure of Cancer. Xn Knife! So '".' ;tmxn-r Kt-medic with full direr lions pent anywhere, r.nnphlets and partieu lars Miiti-.. Addrrss with stamp, Dr. II. T. BtiMi, .".; North Broad M I'hiladeiphia, Fa. Biuoht's disease, diabetes, gravel, and all "'isi a-es of the bladder ami kldiievs rilnil by Kkahn ev's Ent icr Bi;t hl It is safe, etliea cious and reliable. Sold by dru-ists every where. Advice gratis. f'l-KE roil Si iisb TuitniT. Hub the throat a it 11 Trapper's Indian i III until red ; then bind 011 llannel until saturated with it, and in the 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 r it is one. ( IIJ.KM K. 'I'lfl.-i Is an excellent aelni.il f. r ln)s ami young a in. 11. 11 e.liie it. 1 11. ,r. ... lj- i 1 ! v -....1 .1 . .... ... ; only. I itiiiix men siiotii.l t i.i.iniie tais s, ii,,l ,e lre utreiid it fist-wuere. lur lii.iriii..ti.,n rail ai llie oliiee, il i'lwI .r., or address K. I. llh.VLtl, S. F. ( OnriKIU'lAI, IIOTKL, MfNTi;MKi:V ave. niei Kearny -f .San Pranrls ., two iti.M-Ks west .. the rimt-ofttce str. t-l er ir..ui ali tlie S'f.iiier unit li.inr.ia 1 I. . .. slut fret 1 oa. li and I .irri ir.'s 1.. tlie 11., tel. In.RN m.ow Kit A: M. I'riipri.'l..r. II Ht I is l.ri. k, r.air smries. eon I r 1 1 ... r..oui. a,i -rlect.y nluetl and venti- 1 de.l, lnili.n' r.-t.His, thoi Slid old wsteri aial rliisets ..ti every tl..r; street 1 1 '.ntae :Ui Ifrt. Iliree tlidtsi.t stairs, and ..nr I'nlntl II unln- tiivimi. Hotel ana 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 j s( nil nut e..t nearly Jla.itj. Will Im k.'.r KlUsl-, CAnS. at i.ll l.er .lav. ami I1.M1I.111. .r iiiontl.. l eine n. see Ms', -SK's, 1'AI.Al K lK Alll, Hi MilMUOMKKV S( ., 11 f rant'isrti. V A NTVI.IHII llf l. II 1 JLW1 III 444.-. 4.44l A l slltt t ronl Mreel, is K. t''- I' AMII.V WANTS IT. Money In it a J soul l,y Ae.ns. A'tdrrss M. N. UlVFI.I Kri. pa Silllo C")". Pi'rtldjr. Kfnd for Chrt.tno l'ataliriie. VlO t),;-r. II. iii rmKit' ho, it.wion Mas. iJCoiCOn l"r day at home. iiip!rs worth fl fre. wJWiiV -stissom To., l ortiaii.t. Msmt-. $250 A M' IN' Til Airt-nts wantcl everywhere. Ilusiness liotioralile and tlrst-elasa. i'ar tit ulars enf free. Address J. wiili l H i't..t. Imta. Mo. Tf IHIfH - I KT A ' II A II I. K H All.' AL enables every ladr handle, with ease, a Jar. t iiaiulter. &e.. w t liout ri-k of -piiliii ,.r ti rip.niif Mate si..; a. ..ulld Ik-iow 1 lie e.lif. s.m;ile, post tid, . t-eius. .1. A. II Mill. IN'i.ver. ol. t VI A Kl'hll T I' AI.Mhlt'si K1HJK Itxil.S. I.y tlir J Meenan.es' litsrilule lair. Is. Mnutaetorv. lu-rrv St.. l'tw-een IT li sn.l 5Ui. Sn Kranrise.,. was ri:t. T day ituaran ' and t'hiitlreu's Il . I. sell rt.tr .es for t;nlie. ear in.li.eiisahle, pn'etitetl, and of real merit. Have oil y t . ! esnihited to sell. Adopted and rei-. oiiiinen.ied hy la.i' lre Kef.irin I o.ii niitlee . the I nit' d ate. l ..r particulars address Ellis Man'o t , VVaithsm. Must. i Teeth saved, i 1 A IN LESS DENTLSTK V. N I TKoI'S OX1DEUAS sdiiimi-t.-i ed lor painlrss r xtrat-tioii of teetli. !et- ol Artitieial Teeth warranted lo last teu years, from illl upward, uttlre, 1 Ji .iiiter-ire. t, San f rau-i-IM-o. ( I'se the elevator I. Ili. T. MtlliKfKW. AGENTS WANTED IZXW? i Tiiia. to i-anvass f.r " : !. a work jf real merit, writteu l the Prophet Hriicnam ouiiK'a rt tedliou wile, Mr. Ann Eliza Wel.ti Yo.io. who la 1I..1114 more towards .li-iiiilerratin the atr.M-ious M . rin. .111 system than the te.veruiueut of llie t inted btatts. Terms liticral. Addrtum J. SILVEH. A'1 ll t-rison Ut . ri e ra. e.sen J. L. COSSWELL, DENTIST, Mo. IN Kcaray Mt.. near Bu.h CALVERT'8 CAKBOLIO SHEEP WASH ti pt-r gallon. T. W. JAtKl iM. fc&a rran cieo. boia Agent for Call for eta and NeTKln. S T X tt7 C. & P. II. TIBESLL & CO., HIPi)ITU AMD (OuncTDIIU OF BOOTS AND SHOES, . 419 CUV ITRKKT, Btwea noniB sod Baircry. SAN FKANCISCO llnnrrrur'r of Mmi'i, Buyi'. Vonth't. ud ChU tlren KINK CALK KimT8. orders std'.i-itttd snd promptly niletl. All ilM M qa-tlir-tw ma.lt? st the luwmt merkrt priOM. fiesse exsuime in coutls ami once. WHAT THEWORLD WANTS A "VETIOS, siHICII MVK- m. t aiiiir)iiir wania oi iiii" w rilir Mtittra, Ima Jsitbt-rii nrrfrrlrd and sli-l lilt n rrgsiar V:.L. UORHU AXl PnOsPKtTIKH . I i:it. It l.ran- irurlftl on purely arlrittlllr prlnrlplra. nil lia prrfecl almpllrlty f roriitMtlon !! Milnpta It to all kinds af wrll lr lue itd mining purpose, llj lia the rspenae or oblalul a water inraaih out Ihrdr portions of llie rountry. In unrfiiff or atrtrainit m rlla, III bt creatly rnlureil. Mntl for prospertinc for min eral It will nereaairllyr aupersed all oilier in rliliea nut In uae. Tills almple and pr.irl lrl maelilne ran now be seen at ncrk and thoroughly rinrolnril at OaUlaiiil loint Planlii( .Mills. Mtate and t'ouiily Itlgliis for aale. All liifarmntlrtii otitalned by npplylnc To I'KICE A HOKUlK, Pa tr u tee. Addreaa: )Mll:tutl Point. C'al. WATERHOUSE & LESTER, IMPoltlEKt. UK Waon 1 Carriaje Material CARRIAGE HARDWARE and TRIMMINGS, And al' ctrles uf IlodN-a itiij I'mitisu! rt. Sarven Patent Wheels, Wooi Hub Wheels Of all izr-s, untile ti urtliT. Mole Ageuta for Adjustable Carriage Umbrella limit II esn be aitaelifd to f open reldele. Ir l run he n.llii-lfil I" -ity 'lesircil 1 emlil, snglti or loe. tl,... 1. Weill tlriiil nullum n t'i ill ; is irsns- iilile from our tmriakc iu su.jllit r: welKlit. leu 5r-..n.l f ,r tllii.trstt il ctrculsr. Adilrt a l i aiei t'4l Murker st , and It wi.tl I HIriiU H. S iu t rsm-iw i; !tw i.il IOI J sin-et. haerainunto. Vou hoiiltl I uu u re your Life in th PACIFIC Mutual Life Insurance Co. Or CALIFORNIA, lTo. 41 Ssccnd St., Sacramento. ACCUMULATED FUND, NEARLY $1,300,000. SKHI.OOO Appratrtl Neratrltlra depea lira ssllli ! 'illfrMl Htat Ilriartmeiit its e-sn-Hjr far folic y-It oiara rtfrjwbrrt. LFI.ANP STANFOUD. J. II. AKIi'll.U A. C. VALLIANT. - rrsaldi-nt. Vice President. . fcccratary. Issues every rteserl ptlon of approved Lira, Km Ih. im. snd Joint I.i r ac r..l.t' is. navshle Is t,.jlu ort'.irreiit-y al the option of the Insurar, at rales as l.w ms ot'.er mutual c ompanies. It ret eivt-s a lUK'ier rale of Interest on Ita Invest infills thsu is ret el veil t.jr any other Llie Inaur sin e 1 ompany In the roiihtr). Insure MW, for though y..n may tie well to-day, next week or ueit uiouTU you may become uu tuktimtiie. JKFFKESS & CUAWFOUI), GKSKRAL AUEXTS, 215 Sansoma Street. San Francleco. SAX FRANCISCO Journal of Commerce. TIIK LAItl. KwT. JIT A . l ItF.I.I AHI.R. Best Commercial Paper PUBLISHED OS THE PACIFIC COAST. IT COTAIX A Complete List of Jobbers Prices, And a General Review of all Goods sold in this Market. A MEItCII ANT Wll.t. H.VVK Mt'tll MORE THAN THE I'RK K OK TIIK PAPKK lV KL B-.CIUB-1NU Kllt THIS VALUABLE JOUUNAL, Terms cf Subscription, $5.00 per Tear. irHamil oplea atrnt on Appll'a f I u II . S. F. Journal ol Commerc Publithinq Co.. 414 I'lAV NTHKKT. THE jPJTttJSTT' WYCKOFF For Water or Gas. I iHF.AI'EsT AND BKKT PIPE MADE. J teed to stand any reijulretl pressure, labor uetfkry to eltlit-r lay or lap it. GUARAN u .killed Mrnd for tirrnlars aititt Irlr l.lat to C. I. AVI IK AT. Miinufacturer nJ Sole ARfnt for the ParlflcCoaat, 7H Foorth Mt.. Man Pronrlaro. XlltrAIILK Mtl.L. IIOLTINU CUITH. MILL L M irlili.ei y of all deacriptiona. Flour MUla Iml.t liy couirart or liy ilie day. Call partieiilar aiteutloii to our Feed Mills for Esrit.rr's use. Keml tor tlest-riptive t irrular and prlee list. ,IO. WAIiN n.lt at I II . 1 13 and 1 1 Mission 8 .. San ErJOtlsCO; NATHANIEL CURRY & DRO.. IMIUHTIIM AND IIKA1.KIC- IS liKErt H AND 1 Muze y..idu.K Hhsl Uan.. ! omsI fit. isU. II .ve e.ii.Ktaiitlv on lei ml Kharn'sand IteuiuiK ton XM.rtlii-; It ties. tA ltn-lieier and t-.vans' lieeatiiiK Itillfs. UriHi 4t tireener's .:elelrated Hree li Uaduiie I ..nine 1.11ns. Ainiiiiiidlion of all Vimla alwsya uu liaoil-Wholesaleand ltsH. N. UUKItV BKO.. 114 b.nsiiiie Street, 8.11 t rsnt isto ARCADE HOUSE, V3t Markrl Mt- Ms w-.MiiPt.ro. HAS CHAXfiED H AN PS-H AS BEEN ENTIRELY renovated, and it now oien f -r ifue.ta itli or wii hout iH.sr.l. I he House ia centrally located and numi e.,iiir,,n .l.Ie sii.l nlesaaiit plat- lor htrauifera isilingtliecity. Ilootua "': JiKELEY ORLEANS HOTEL, Second St., bet. J and K, Only one block from Hie Depot, BACIIA M Elf TO V. . WATKKM. rroprlrlor. flr.IWa.tl. eerreeet. r" rnrrinnf to iht COCIIUAXK & lUCimONlV DENTISTS. N.W Market Itteeet. fVirner fltoelrton. Kan rrswrlsro. Olil slay at home. Areola wotf?l,. "iT 5 last term Ire. TitUK CO.. Aogswt. Maia. On'flt aad The Last Great Trial of SEWING MACHINES. THE 'FLOEBITCE THE BEST. From the Report of the Judges on Sowing Meohlnrs at tho Grand Exhibition of the Mechanics' Institute. San Francisoo, California, September, 1870. "Ti but Ukn Btmalr ontn. ti Imalr. Into th merits of .11 ths M-ioh'.nt ou hlIUa. n IliaV Isk.a In consideration, lo arrivs t verdict, ii"l so tnurli tiie Cm brilliancy uf rills puuit, a Uul ua liiostiOD of qiisniie. lauding t msk id tlia aiiKreirate a ifrfirl mm-riiir, ui,r wlucU h III reiuaia la li e Iish. ol IU jur liascr a Iouk I uie and lir all itisl n claliued fur it litni u.- . jn riiiiiui iii'a, dsi aOll t , lljlil- ea uf luvliuu, tisri.tUuu if ailicti, liabilitr k waar, tie, The Florence Sowing Machine. "Wcwrra favarablr ImpriMed wsllh lh pirlrlln rtli allfrlilnaT anlsm mt thla Muthlne, It rnll lt nearit m( mn. It h rrmrkal alo lai h llr-sip. Its general rHtrnelln tremi ml in I rn lily adapted 10 aiann tb wear (.U'fiisrnl fro in tie w.rk don upon that rinse ot inarlilnea. elliere. for ht tho FlItMT plae mm m famlljr Nmliic Harblue, Mlltor Modal Awarded. (KlgueU) mis. 11. a. mooki:. TIIK UIIK Vl Mrs. II. A. Moors would announre. tn ladlea and unltof hair that li haa roiened parlors tor lis eiwes i reaitnetir. 1 ney are em piniiirany assnt en siie riwee tha skill to proilaee a full flowing t rop of hair ult all arnnes of lmliln-s. A lew irenl nienis will enn vlnt'it tli niiMt aKepUral - thla lutieiarKraiion. No mineral or tlamKlnn siilistuni'i-a used. I haveln my parlors nine toiirapha ul wei'l-Wnovvu cifixnna, ulnl.ltiiiK I tin roulraat tit-fore ami alter trt'Mt mi tif.wlilrli 1 mi tieaeea tv lliossi ilesiri. it it. K iH-tter evlileoua cau l f urtiiaiiHtl. Hlii'U Ihry are si eu, .loiml vanisln a. J'repiuiitioiit sent lo all parta'of the rouoiry. $30 Health Lift II' IfJIII.T COMMKXPKD T Hf'NnREI8 "'.J-i- II a, 1. I a. M.l. A. Me, i-resiaeius aim rr.. .rs i.n'olleit-. a.-h.Md Frmel.aU, Autitora. JCrtl Attorueys, Bankets, l'ub!islrs. Merclistits aud 10 m, lliain Workers k-.-iier. liy. J. w . ai tiermeriiot n itu... Msiiarsi turers. 14 Hon.l st . S . T. i.1 f'"- "' .rand nneelist. I. V Mt I' Hi K. M.IJ.. Agent. XV lost at reil. at Musuula I snip, U iilis. KENDALL'S Improved Quartz Mill QUARTZ MINIKO REVOLUTIONIZED A LIGHT, CIIKAP and POWKRFCL MUX at one XX lialf Ilia coat of III naual t !. hauX fo Circa laraud frtca List to STEPHEN KENDALL. Car ar V. A. lluutliiitsa, IIS aud 14S frfwonl Ht.. Man rranclac. I'al. UNION V.IRE MATTRESS CO. S ..skTiniii KXTIHKI.I aa.ni js fcl 1'l.KlKlt 1I ALU IUK fcTKENOTH I.UiHTNESH A Nil DOHA HI LU T V'NhUKI'AhbEO. Tho only Mattress THAT CAN BK THiH I . r.u wu mao..u si PLEASURE, for five years. Iwnt Yor Circular and TRUMAN . t.LAUK.hole Agent. His Market HI. .it Kraiteiseo. a I. Warranted Price List to OU VISIT SAN FRANCISCV DONALD H. P c 'I'lIK atWIiET s ' " 1 ant and lleaicr. now stopping at rso. oit krarny mr.rl, r.an rnm wu.o"i 11 ., wuo m-e. the loll.ia "IK l"-oHiii..i.-. t irsi t hai K unless r..u ".-. Kecoiol-llr sa. ill read your l'Atl, i'i.KnENl and Fi ri'liK. tuaranieeiiig th I'ast tt Urn correct or "VVhiru-Adlrr trlven 1b reference tn loat frleuda, 1 roiwrty. love, or liusinesa; aat i.fai lion or uu ft . roiirtn-lf in por headtt lie UI l.s ateyoir disease, dest ril Ha yinpi..ms ait l-o.-ultair fr.t"t",, mar linlividiisl sslem, Wiriltitl AaKI Ml A ill Kail ION This aaallb eiaminatloB la mad liy the woB.lertulartt.f Maguohy. without any visible e aiiunaiioii of iliaess. d organs, aud la lv as a tast ol VW.m,.V."-ltly-VfLVor dtsaiuM. la etirabl.. he will tiL' AKA.N I Kkt.. resloi. the lisaltb wllnout using a ttrT.pot any drug, by method of tr.aiment --ii-islTy U.t 01" Particular atieution g vel. to Nerv.aa. Ilea neaa. Hiieuinatism. Nauraigia. Minll Weakueas, ;."f M-uiorv. and .11 disasea having their crigm ..The Ksl-a Kidoevs and Moma. h. res niodersie, m'HUtii f.'u e. a'to M il.. ld t r a ll.altl. k Im.iIaft.oT. r a It adlng of h.racter. beta be.ag uvea UtEh to all, as a lest of power. ..,.,. re" health eiamiualioti sent to people ated lltafl who inch ae a ihrse-cein aianiiv, '"'''""'''- -. -r ..ir. 1'eon.e at di.unee wUliing the part ..... i,,i... itinst 1 in-use cm reel date ef birth, silk Iim k ef hair and .' In gold, when wrIIUu Destiny will heeeatby flist mail. i.. w.iis r.en.1 all iuuuici by registered letters. r vreila. Fargo A i n. Uoiira from 10 a m. until in r. . LLOYD Sl ROGERS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION AGENTS And AUCTIONEERS. VARUS AND STABLE. JUNCTION 0Tfc 1 and Market .tret u, San r rai.el.cfj. II -r.ro. 1 wii Ir wittl Mhrrp .old om twnaiisl"la. "oVo ighb"d ht.Kdf shipped w all l;. U "I -rl. simh lal Anenra f.rthe Ausli alien t oloniea. Every eon IMiai leii.s 1 . I,,,,.,., v., una Horses on ,,,e memlse; " I "m.H ad r.u.ed o. all deicn.-iiou. i L,.ve blocs. , CRESYLIC SHEEP DIP. Cures (SjP Scab AND ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIM. feed by 'l Bheep ralaera ' Mountain. Tor aale by -KT. "XT. WATHUXN , 111 f sf ll.tlrrr Ml.. Mn tw-Send for Clrcnlar and Uric l.m 114 M Brtg T .SIX FWIMCIICO 200 Bales SACKING TWINES, 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. PLY. BEST GRADES FROM THE Elm Mills. Ludlow Mills. Cable Flax Mills. FOIl 8 Ali IS CHIUAPi ARMES it DALLAM, IS SIT HarrmeelH Mom PranelM. CAI IE flEif f with iisecti I At the home of th patiem WitUoat th nee 01 to INIFE OR CAUSTICS land without awl. Addr Or. A. H. tllOWII. VBW HATKIT. COM Oorrwsoad) ttoa physlcUM alM wUsMC 5. tfmCOLttt . s- XiVi risers 2 2 p " 5 A eTF AM fvMr AT m C CI A TNTaTITin 11 iiii"r:pi Ua Kii.ue.i u, in our cituciudwa. " Hrrme HKhlnvaa entl mil. Imprai rnintia M lh nrrillo uiollon, ! V. iit.V. MOR FAT, MOI'Ol.lt All, nintlitea. wn. H ATirs, J T tall KTI Kit II I It t IIII It II ' Kit. Market Mt.. Nun I ranrUct, a-entleinen who riestrn the .ermnl aiiirninent nf a On I r.STAItl.lMt 1 ll sulld. Itoatoii All Aril-lU In ltiiiiieiila, lluxsoii ahle i-lr'S. I .sIMlliiii-llls, Mvild lor lllual I'SImI MIHlonue. JAMES S. SMITH, Gon'l Agent, lot Hliirblan Mtrrrt. ISsti Kmntln o. Tils' J IIII i.V. K it It Is A M n ! M irr. Utility Aijnita.lt Titles At 109 Stockton St., San Francisco. EVERY Farmer, Miner and Granger aouLD .I'Bsoitiii roa mt SAN FUAXCIHCO WEEKLY POST Tho Popular Wtrokly. Enluru&d and Improved. The Host and Chcupuat. IT ADVOCATES THE RI8HTS OF SETTLERS. ONLY 82.00 A YEA il. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. ONLY 82.00 A YE All. PoatMicr VO rt. .il.ll t lon.l. Iir-end for Sainn'a I't.py. The low prlee wlitoh It ia pnlillsltei! eoiiinisii.U for If a very large rlrenla llon. Kvrry Kartiier an.t llu.iliess Mas sTioiild an MTilte for it. An un.-y usllrd iiiejiuui Iwr Atlvei tUt-r Tlie San Fraucisco Daily Evening Pes! IVill b KnJnrqml awl Improved. THE POPULAR JOURNAL OF SAN FRANCISCO. Mrrvrd lr I'arrl'r. ot 11-' rt.. per a rrk 1 ti Mall, our yr.r, s.1.tM al HKinllia, att.Mt Ihiff .tioiillia, atl.ftO. natHirr rt.. ol tl M torn I. E. W. WOOLSEY, mmvaannu Breeder of Thoroughbred bpanlih Mrrlno atlirrp, from Vermont I'lsiniuni tock.at berkeley, Alsin. Ua Coiintr. Horse ears every liau hour from Hr..sitw ay tsii..n, Oi.k ImiiiI. 1 n ru.rioi, AIM I'nllt'oriitit alrrrt. hsit r ranclseo. DrTrS keeleh's Improved American Fruit Drier land, ot Hie lirotl. a. a Family, rarm or rartory UKIKIt. It rtialilr. rs.rtr tuan o boa. Ill own bueluea. aua pt oduoo eneq.aled rr.olta. titndjur ctrvulart and Me Uu. J. M. 14KKI.BR CO.. ! anil IIIO Maw.oiwa mi., n. r. PuwipS Tito t'rlrbratrd Slfllbonr Pnmns A mow lnprood. a tut manafarlurrd in Man rrssri.es nrpas. all otlier. In Mlmpllrlty, Itora blllty nd Km of action aud girat ro It.. btndfor Circular anit I'rlrt .t. J. H, HKI.LKH aft CO., It and AH) Mwnaorwr Mt., M. V. ThnriAMEIITAL FOUNTAINS, Statuary. VAIM, U GOODS. Aquuriuin, Kiwtic I'lnilr ana jeuee-, IUON lUlUNO AWD TKEK (1UAH1J8, Stabl Fl1ur., Wtthr Vn. Pumps. Engine and Machinery, old er J. n. KKKI.KH at CO., and HMO swatimel'T.. Fw'''i MMMS 18 A MKHICISAL MTTKIW--0T a FAXtY 1 IJI INK! Itat taoiitlie Rtoniiirh. Uver, Kidney anrt ilowela. producing natural operalloti end rnriry Ihk tbo lllood. keud for Iroltl to th ueareat drunglet, ur to II. WILLIAM at O., S Xew Montgomery HI.. Han rranelacn. g-W-iTn. Ho. tot. MACHINIST TOOLS, Hinini anJ Saw Mill HacMnery. TAB Khvn IK ALL lll "r JVf AMD lECOSw 13 nana ENQIHES AUD D0ILER8, Ami 9tM MMhtnrr Mo-ght ttd " 99 rra.t rr.uoo, I --11. 1 1 (CTrijgj tjj linrcli V !' .MHkera, ..... nl- i-i,t I a.sssis.l' is. a t. smi hi, in. ama., m isfiltal