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PERSONAL. Eowakd Egolestox is camping out at Plymouth, Vermont. 11. II. Newf.ll, better known as Or pheus C. Kerr, is dead. BANcnoFT Davis, our minister to Ger many, has arrived in New York. Richard Grant White has sailed for Europe in search of better health. Geokoe II. Pexdleton has rented the Parau Stevens' estate at Newport. DoJf Carlos and his party left New Tork for Europe about the 1st inst. IIexry Ward Beecher is going to Canada next month on a lecturing tour. The Emperor of Brazil is going to Ephesus to visit the site of the temple of Diana. Carl. Scticrz is addressing the Ger mans in Ohio in behalf of the Republican ticket. Moody has built and occupied a house at Northtield, Massachusetts, at a cost of .10,000. Theodore Tilton and his daughters visited the Centennial together a few days ago. The Empress Eugenie has an annual income of .GO,000 from her American in vestments. : The Democrat in the Twelfth Ohio District have nominated Thomas 12 wing for Congress. The firm of A. T. Stewart & Co. has lately made $1,000,000 by a rise in the value of raw silk. William A. Knait, of Columbus, Ohio, is appointed chief clerk of thePost otliie Department. IIenrt A. Wise i seriously ill at Richmond so ill that he himself says he never expects to recover. Peteu Cooi'EK began business in New York as a grocer on the site where the Cooper Institute now stands. The Prince Imperial of Austria will start next autumn on a two-years' tour through Europe and America. Secretary Fish celebrated his sixty seventh birthday on August 4th by a dinner to a few intimate triends. James Kisf.ll Lowell, the Boston Journal announces, does not wish to be considered a candidate lor Congress. George Eliot writes that ''marriage is promotion, but promotions have some times to be taken with bitter herbs." Hon. Geo. W. Julien, of Indiana, ad dressed a mass meeting in Indianapolis, recently, in favor of Tildeu and Hen dricks. ri UK Athena utn announces that Mr. Wm. Black, the great English novelist, is com ing to this country "out of pure curiosity' Daniel Webster's pleasure yacht, the Lapwing, is still owned in Marshtield, Massachusetts, where it is used as a lish iug boat. Stanley, the renowned African trav eler, has again been heard from. His letters are full of adventures and hair breadth escapes. William Rllufson, of San Francisco, has been chosen President of the National Photographers Association, lately in ses sion at Philadelphia. Ex-Secretary Bristow, the Rev. James Freeman Clark, Mr. James T. Fields and others, are yachting along the New England Coast. Gen. W. T. Sherman, commanding the armies of the United States, and Donald Cameron, Secretary of War, will visit California in October. Gail Hamilton has not found litera ture a mine of wealth to any extent. Her conversion of brain into hard cash has scarcely exceeded $8,000 all told. Disraeli has issued a farewell address to his constituents, the electors at Buck inghamshire, by whom he has been re turned to the House ot Commons contin uously since 1847. J. Sella Martin, the -well-known col ored Republican politician, was recently found insensible in his room in New Or leans, and soon afterward died from the effects of an overdose of laudanum. Mr. Wm. M. Evarts is a grandson of Roger Sherman, the eminent Connecticut patriot of Revolutionary days. Messrs. K. R.aud G, F. Hoar, of Massachusetts, are also grandsons of Roger Sherman. The Sultan has to a great extent been 'relieved of his physical suffering, but sinks deeper and deeper into settled mel ancholy or madness. He asks to be taken out of the cruel position, as he cannot bear it. The sum of $50,000 has thus far been raised by the Lee Monument Asso ciation for the purpose of erecting an equestrian statue of the late General Rob ert E. Lee, in the Capitol Square, Rich mond, Va. Dr. Schliemann has been compelled to postpone his excavations at the site of ancient Troy, on account of the hostility of the Pasha. He will for the present ex plore Tiryns, Mycenae, and the Treasury of Minyas at Orchomenus. It is now definitely settled that Moody and Sankey will open a series of revival meetings in Chicago, continuing them day and evening for a month or two. A large hall is being erected in the central part of the city especially for the purpose. Gen. Custer's widow has arrived at her home in Monroe, Michigan. A num ber of friends were at the depot to re ceive her, on seeing whom she gave way to her emotions and fainted. Several of the wives of those who were slain in the Sioux massacre accompanied her. Wild Bill was buried in a full suit of broadcloth with his rifle beside him. At the head of his grave,on the mountain near Deadwood, is a large stump, on which this inscription is deeply cut: "A brave man; the victim of an assassin J. B. Hickock (Wild Bill), aged forty-eight years; murdered by Jack McCall, August 2, 1870." It is understood that Commodore Van derbilt has made arrangements for the execution of a great scheme of charity, intended to benefit workingmen. It is reported that he intends to have built a village of dwelling houses on Staten Island which are to be rented at the low est rates possible to deserving working men. A cheap ferry will give rapid and economical transit to the new village. Information has been received that . the Rev. E. P. Smith, President of the Howard University and late Commissioner of Indian Affairs, died at Accrea, on the West coast of Africa, during the latter part of June. Rev. Mr. Smith filled the position of Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, and his name was entangled in the controversies that arose out of the investi gations made into the conduct of that Bureau. After his resignation of the office of Indian Commissioner, he devoted him self to missionary labors in Africa, w here he ended his life. Dress and Oratory. David Faul Brown was many years the favorite orator of the Philadelphia bar. He was an exquisite in dress, believing, with Buffon, the eminent French natural ist, who wrote in full dress, that "the style is the man." hen Mr. lirown ap- injured in his favorite dress, he wore a j blue coat with brass buttons, buff vest and light pantaloons, closely-fitting gloves, neat boots, and a glossy hat rakish ly set on his head. When criticised for his too great fondness for dress, he defend ed himself by saying "that he had never known a man to sicak well in clumsy boots, nor to have a clear mind with dirty hands and face; that he had known many a fop that was not a fool, and many a sloven that was not a Solomon." There is good sense in the following words, wherein he gives a philosophy of dress, ami defends his peculiarity. "A becoming decency of exterior," he says, "may not be necessary for ourselves, but it is agreeable to others; and while it may render a fool more contemptible, it serves to embellish inherent worth. It is like the jMilish of the diamond, taking some thing, perhaps, from its weight, but add ing much to its brilliancy and attraction." lint Mr. Brown was not a mere fop. He was a graceful orator, a successful lawyer, and u hard student of literature. Some of his suggestions are worthy of the at tention of yoimLj men, especially those working in :v profession. "How is it possible you can do so much business?" asked a friend. "Because," was the reply of the busy lawyer, "I have got so much to do." "But," persisted the friend, "how can you indulge in poetry and general litera ture?" Mr. Brown's answer contains the pith of a volume on self-education and the art of keeping one's mind fresh. 'Because,'' he replied, "it enables me to return to my more rugged pursuits vith great alacrity and renewed strength. The mind takes its direction from habit. If you wish to strengthen it, you must direct it for a time into other channels, and thereby refresh and improve it. A mere lawyer is a mere jackass, and has never the jiowcr to unload himself; where as I consider the advocate the thorough ly accomplished advocate the highest style of a man. He is always ready to learn and always ready to teach. Horten- sius was a law ver. Cicero an orator. The one is forgotten, the other is immortal.1 The Jnrige Silenced. The yield of milk of Northern dairy cows is incredible to people in the South, where cattle are raised mostly for beef ami hides. Judge Grant was in Little Rock, Ark., in attendance at the Uuited States court. One morning he saw a farmer with a slouch hat and a genuine butternut suit, trying to sell a cow in the market there. It was a large, long-horned animal, and the planter was informing a man that the cow wouiu give iour quarts u. aj, n ieu well. Up stepped the judge. "What do you ask for the cow i" "About thirty dollars. She'll give five quarts of milk if you feed her well," re plied the planter, and he proceeded to describe her good qualities. Said the judge, "I have cows on my farm, not more than half as big as your cow, which give twenty to twenty-five quarts of milk a day." The planter eyed the judge sharply for a moment as if trying to remember wheth er lie had ever seen him before or not, and then asked : "Stranger, whar do you live?" "My home is in Iowa." "Yes, stranger, I don't dispute it. There was heaps of sogers from Iowa down here during the war, and stranger, they was the all-tiredest liars in the whole Yankee army. Mabbe you mought be an officer in some of them regiments?" Thejmlge slid for the court-house. Humor and Sarcasm. It is not every one that knows where to joke or how. Whoever is ignorant of these conditions had better not joke at all. A gentleman never attempts to be humorous at the ex pense of any people with whom he is but slightly acquainted. In fact it is neither a good nor a wise policy to joke at any body s expense; that is to stiy, to make anybody uncomfortable merely to raise a laugh. Old Esop, who was doubtless the subject of many jibes on account of his humped back, tells the lrogs, "What was fun to the boys was the death of the croakers." A jest may cut deeper than a curse. Some men are so constituted that they cannot take a friendly joke in the same light coin, and will requite it with con tumely and insult. Never banter one of this class, or he will brood over your bad inage long after you have forgotten it, and it is not prudent to incur any one's enmity for the sako of, uttering a smart double entendre or a tart repartee. Rid icule, at best, is a terrible weapon. Sa tire, however, when levelled at social foibles and political evils, has shamed down more abuses than were ever abol ished by force or logic. Not a Gentleman. About a year ago, while on my way to a city in Ten nessee, I was seated in a first-class car, and directly In front of me sat a rough looking individual, reading a newspaper and smoking a cigar, seemingly unaware that smoking was prohibited in that car. The conductor, passing through, saw him and said : "Gentlemen are not allowed to smoke in this car, sir 1" The man, coolly taking the cigar out of his mouth, said : "I ain't no gentleman, never was one, and I never expect to be!" and then con tinued smoking, perfectly at ease. This cool answer seemed to petrify the con ductor's tongue, for after contemplating the smoker in silent amazement for a few moments, he walked off, and bothered him no more about the rule against smoking. A Striking Anecdote. Charles XII., King of Sweden, drank sometimes to ex cess, so as even to disturb his reason. In one of his drunken bouts he lost the re spect which was due to the Queen, his mother. She retired to her chamber, overwhelmed with grief, and remained there on the following day. As she did not make her appearance, the King in quired the cause. This being told, he took a glass of wine in his hand, and went to the Queen's room. "Madam," said he to her, "I have learned that yesterday, in my cups, I forgot myself towards you. I come to ask your pardon; and to pre vent a recurrence of such a fault I drink this glass to your health; it shall be my last during my life." He kept his word, and from that day he never tasted wine. A wife's bosom should be the tomb of her husband's failings, and his character far more valuable in her estimation than his life. HAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Quotation, unless otherwise specificd.rep resent receivers prices in lots, marketed on wharf or from store. FLOUR. Oregon continues to send us light supplies; from Marvsville, Stockton, etc., the reeeipts are large. Shipments by tea have been liberal; demand continues good. We quote superfine at 4 00(44 25; standard brand. 4 .rOof4 75; extra superfine, $5 00; extra family. $5 h25 75. WHEAT. Cablegrams from Livernool of August 26 quoted that market Us Id (9 4d for average California, and Us 5d(j5lOs for Club, against a comparison of prices as fol lows: 1675 ys2dcy4d; 1M-4 10s 9dlls; Exports for the west under review, value, etc., are as follows: Oettnatin. Vtntt. .... Sjphirs... ....Iloadsu.. ....Wallace... ....Delta VWutticr.. Ctl. ,.S7.1.. ...aa,;, . ..u.rt.. ..15.... i.. Value. ..sei.uu) .. au.cjti .. 31.11 .. 24,825 .. IVH.2M .. i3.mil .. 4.5tO Queenstown. Uvaruool Vut-fiiMown. . . QuveQttown... CrW , l-iverNMl Liverpool , ....I'm t.ilu. .... Barli.ira fieve lurk Total for the week The deliveries are in excess of that of the previous week, though all coining forward suitable for milling or shipping purposes finds ready sale at prices quoted. So far ex porters have experienced no dillic'ulty in ob taining all Wheat required to load vessels on berth. It i currently reported that they buy freely in the far interior, ul prices equivalent to I 50(tl 55, delivered alongside ship. We quote new milling, choice, at $1 o. 1 5TJ.;; extra fupt;rtine, f I 50; super- line, 1 :i."Hij$l 4'!, according to quality; choice fchipping. 1 1 r,-. ;; fair to good shipping,! 40t4$l 47; mixed wheut.fl oO ljl , as to condition. HAKLEV. The arrivals from coast ports have been exceedingly large, and prices in consequence ease oil for all feed grains. A notable transaction of the week has been the purchase by a St. Louis lirm of some 5U0 tons choice new brewing; old brewing has been quiet willi very liht supplies. We quote U:iy Feed at'M'.'e; Coast Feed, S5'J0c; Old Brewing, 1 15(il 'M. OATS. The receipt have equaled the de mand. At the ch.se, with Irce otleriug ot ISarley and the pressure to tell, the mar ket lor Oats m coiise jueiice rules easier. W e quote milling ul 1 05,41 t5; good to choice Iced, 1 5tnat 7i; oiUinury feed,l o0(t 1 40. CollN. The arrivals earlier in the week were light; market steady. Latter receipts more liberal; prices drooping. Large white rind the most favor. Large yellow and white are quotable at l 20(15; mail round, y 1 27,'4oil ;$0 y ctl. HVE. The market lias been very quiet, with lew otl'erings. We quote: $1 401 50, with large supplies. WOOL. Uusiness shows a good general movement. The stock of 5iring clip is now alMul gone; the few parcels yet remaining are choice Humboldt County W ool, and tiruny held. Fall begins to come forward quite freely and meet with ready sales ul the fol lowing prices: Oregon Valley, is quotable from ki.:Jc y W; higher Eastern finds buyers at fully lc y lt Higher than our last report. The tone of the market for all kinds is strong, and trade very satisfactory. We quote: Ore gon Valley, JUuTJyc; Eastern, 154ltk-; inter mediate, ltiar Ibc; California Humboldt. gixd to extra long staple, gl&'Jtfc; California law, iree, goou to rine staple, 1 1j4 13e ;' fall lamb, free, llSc; lamb, hurry, yluc. BH'S axi liAUUlMi. An important uioitiueiii ua laKeu piuce, resulting in the concentration of stocks; prices largely nom inal. , e ouoic: iiurier is:i-rt 2-jv.ui al 18c; Barley bags, 24x40, Hc; Haiiey flags, 2Sx, ln9c; Machine-sew ed, 22xoi, i;ac; nauu-seweu, wxuo, 11412c; Flour Sacks, halves, VKllc; Flour Sacks, quarters, tn7c; Standard Gunnies, 11 12c; Wool Sacks, 4 Ujs, 52i"e; Wool Sacks, 8 lbs. ;c; iunaps, . in-, ye; Burlaps, 40 in., 8c ; burlaps, bo in., 12(rfl2ic. BEANS. The market is dull. Pea, of the New Vork crop, sold at 1 75(41 NJ. Lois from wharf are quotable as lolows: Bayo, 44e; small White, 1 bO(.(.l 75; Pea, 1 7.H4 l 11 nk, 2'u44e; UeU, 2'.4ij2,1ae; large butter, 22.'4e; small do, 1,'jcf lb. Castor beans are lu request. The mills here are pay ing 4c for all clean lots. DA 1 11 V PliODL CE. Butter The demand w a again brisk, and a steady and firm feeling was Uc -eloped for strictly prime roll, and prices have advanced from ljf.2c; lair to common roll is unchanged in price and de ntand; pickled roll has had rather more calls ; Eustciu butter is now coining in quite freely. Eggs after ruling dull and heavy all the week, seem to be in rather better demand, at quotations unchanged. We quote as follows: Choice fresh roll Calilornia liulter, 85t:'73$c; fair to good roll, 'i' uk-yv ; pickled roll, : (if.;:' .jc V ; Cheese Calilornia, ll.14c; Eastern Cheese, lOllc v C; Calilornia Eggs a-Hiio'ac; Oregon Eggs, aojy-jjic; Eastern Eggs, -Mioc 'tf doz. FKL'iTS. Peaches have been less abun dant, though fully equaling the demand, and prices nave ruled low. Pears are very plenti ful; a few Sickles have been received, and sold at 75c(tl Ot y box, and from 30ij40e y basket. It is a great mistake to send Pears to market in baskets. Plums, (irapes and Apples are very plentiful. We quota Peaches, y basket, 2..i,'.Jc ; Pears Bartlctts, y basket, 1 UOitf,l 2-; Pear, ordinary to good, y Imx, 40c(.,1 OO; Plums, y C, i;i((i4c; ; rapes, 20i475e y box; black berries, :iOO 44 ini; Straw berries, INI (t4 oo y chest ot NJ lbs; bananas, 2 504 4 00 V bunch; Pineapples, 0O5ti 50 y doz; Limes, 12 5og15 OO y M ; Sicily Lemons, b jVi7 OO y 100; Cantaloupes, sK'i(i no y uoz; aleriuelous, b vOaj, j uu y iuo. FKL'ITS, DRIED. There is a good de- inanu. e quote Apples, quartered, at b 7c y tt; Apples, sliced, ?ic, 3c; Apricots, 1 1 i-'it; i eacnes, 0(.c; I'lums.pitled, 18icloc. NL'TS. Almonds, 10c ror harti aj pHwiiOc for soft shell; brazil, 12)(4 14c; Filberts, 10 (iC-iOc; Hickory, I0((.llc; Pecan, 12!:.aU4c; vniit aiuuL.i, iiiiu, vuoioriiia ttamuiB 12cdl4c; California Peanuts, Hiii'M: y R; Co- coauuts, uu(jj3 OO y hundred. POTATOES. The supply has about equaled the demand; prices steady. Sweets aie more plentiful and cheaper. We quote: ciiiiii t, ym tiif i oo; iair xo goou, 40i.Nc iuo ir.s; sweets, 1 UU(1 i. y 1UU lbs. u-iu.?. unions are steady, lieu are quotable at40o0e y ctl; yellow, oOxOc. PROVISIONS. Jobbing rates are for Call foruia Smoked Bacon and Eastern Sides in jobbing lots, 15(( 17c for heavy to light; California plain Hams, 15c; Eastern Hams, l(i.l'.c; California Lard. 14)loc; Eastern do,15&17 for all styles of package; California Smoked Beef, ylOc y lb; Beef Tongues, 2O00; Pigs' Feet, 24 0U; Mess Keef, y JjO(4ii oo for bbls. and G 50i S OO for hf bbls; Pork, fly IN) for Prime, 22 50 for Prime Mess, 24 00 for Mess and 27 00(i2!i OO for Clear and Extra Clear. MEATS and LIVE STOCK. Beef in good supply; Mutton lower and in large supply; fork, dressea, nrm; nogs scarce. 1 he follow ing are the wholesale rates: Beef, 4(it7c, ac cording to quality; Calves, 4(Xc; Mutton, 8(4 4c; Lamb, spring, o(tf be; fork (Uross), ( -4 c; do dressed, lOlu'c. POULTRY. We quote: Hens, $7 00(25 00; Roosters, 4 00((J5 OO "V doz; Broilers, 8 00 (,ff uo y doz; Ueese.tame, f-5 00((ja 2- y pair; Ducks, do, $ 00(7 00 y doz; lur keys, live, !20c. H I DES. The market rates are steady for all kinds. Following are cash prices paid in this market: Dry, loPic, for usual selections; Wet Salted are quotable at 5(7c. The New York price at date given at loc, gold, ior ury. TALLOW. Market abundantly supplied at oiftMi for good to choice. CORN MEAL. Fine kinds for the table. 2aV8e V E; coarse kinds for feed, 27 50(rf 2'J OO y ton. BUCKWHEAT. New crop is in demand for seed. BRAN axt MIDDLINGS. The mill prices of bran is reduced to 16 00(17 00, and 124 oo y ton for middlings. HAY. There is quite a range in prices; stocks heavy for medium grades ; say $7 00 18 00, according to quality. STRAW. A good article is salable at 55(2 60c y bale. SEEDS. There is a good demand for brown Mustard Seed, chiefly for milling purposes. W'e quote: Flax. lb. 3ti8Vc: Mustard. 2(&3c; California Canary, lU(til5c; Alfal fa, 11 & 12c. HOPS. California crop of 1S75 is nominal at lOuUSc y lb. HONEY. Choice new white in frames, 12 l4c, in small lots; fair white, 10(12c; dark. 6tf?Se; strained, 5(g 10c. BEESWAX. Receipts are light with a fair demand; quotable at 25227c. Mechanical AchleTements. THE XEW AMERICA V SBWIXO MACHIXE IX CAL1FOKSIA. Whether it was Tom Hood's pathetic "Song of the Shirt," or the subsequent wail that went up from the exhausted female seams tresses all over the world, that precipitated the invention of the sewing machine, is not known; but it certainly Is a fact that the ini. proveinents constantly" being made in sewing machinery are truly marvelous. The princi ple of sewing bv machinery has been in prac tical operation for over a quarter of a century, and its proper application has been a subject which has engrossed the attention of many a master mechanical mind. It is not a matter for wonder, therefore, that the improvements thus far made have well-nigh reached infec tion. That such Is the case cannot be denied when we witness the crowning points i f me chanical genius as developed in the New American Sewing Machine, a few of which are supplied with self-threading shuttles, the first and only one the world bus ever seen. The self-threading shuttle not only saves time and vexation to the operator, but it is a great source of relief to those persons whose eyesight is impaired. Its simplicity of action, a natural result of having but few working parts, is another inestimable advantage the machine being always ready for work. The self-threading shuttle requires no attention to little holes common to other machines, and is complete a simii as the bobbin is placed in it, a desideratum that can only be appreciated by a person who has Ik-cii an noyed w ith the use of the ordinary machines. Although comparatively new to California i lie ,vtw American Sewing Machine has been in the Eastern States for the oast ten years. where it ha met with the most flattering success in sales, and Ihe most fulsome praise from everybody. The machine lias been in troduced here by E. II. Harrington, who has established n branch office of the company at No. 124 Fifth street, San Francisco, to sup ply a want long felt in the city and State. In the East the machine has withstood the test of the severest criticisms, md in each case has come out of the buttle victorious. Ihe ease and lightness with which they run their unparalleled sinii-licit v and their many valuable and iintortaiit improvement-, are all qualities which at once commend them to the serious attention of all who make use of a sewing machine. The New American Sew ing Machine is superior in all its parts, is m tuuiuciuicil Ii out the best material that th: country can produce, and possesses so many peculiar advantages over ull other pieces of iikc meeii.ini-m lliul it cannot fall to secure a large patronage from the public. Parties who contemplate purchasing a sewing ma chine, and w ho desire one that the smallest child can successfully manipulate and com prehend, wilt do well to call upon Mr. liar rington, at No. 124 Fifth street, and examine into this unparalleled invention. We can commend the New American Sewing Ma chine to the public on the volumes of testi monials it has received in the Eastern States . '. Chroniffr. Extract from Boston Daily Advertiser. Jilt I'.iii. W'e would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Jas. S. Smith, loy Stockton street, San i-ruhcisco, w ho is agent for the celebrated Ouild Pianos grand. square and unrigLt also for the Jubilee Or. gan. He also ha a large stock of Sheet music ana .Musical Merchandise. We clip the r. II : - . .... . . loiiowiiig irum ine uosion unity AUrtriii r "A Magnificent Piaxo. Messrs. Guild Church Co. have just completed, upon order from California where it is to be pub licly exhibited an upright piano, which is pronounced by those who have examined it to he in all respects a most remarkable in strument. Aside Irom the unusual beauty of ine case aim w orMiiuiislup generally, its sinning icaiure is me wonueriui brilliancy au evenness oi lone throughout the entile scale, its peculiar resonant and "singing" quality, and the perfect "action" which ren- dcrs cvvry key responsive to the demands of the performer, whenever much delicacy or power may be desired. The firm have not engaged in the manufacture of uprights until recently, but they have already acquired a repuiHiion as lauioiis as llieir square pianos, and are behind orders." .lames S. Smith, iteiierai Agent lor (juild Piauos, 10.1 Slock- ioii street, San rranci.-co. Interesting to Printers. Messrs. Shattuek it Hctcher exhibit Printing Inks and Rollers and specimens of an kiiius oi printing, irom a "dodger or w hisky label to a daily new spapcr or theat rical poster. The Acme press on which the Fnir It-tilij is printed i theirs also, and has proved itself a most useful machine, printing l,5oO impressions an hour so noiselessly thai you cannot hear it a few feet oil'. It is cheap ...i.i. i ...-r.i i auu noes oeauiiiui work. Printers should not fail to see w hat Shattuek V Fletcher have on ex hi bit loll, as it is of inter est for them to see w hat they are making in our inid.-t. W e Use their Ink and Kollersltnd so do all the papers in San trancisco. At the Fair. No person visiting the Mechanics' Institute r air, now being held in San Francisco, w ill lau to notice ihe splendid display of the justly celebrated Verba Buena Bitters. M Williams & Co. still adhere to the plan of giving away their medicine to every comer, iciying upon uieir good etlects to bring back a customer. The fact that they have not Ih.ch able to manufacture fast eiiotiirh to till their orders, is good evidence that the Yerba buena bitters is just w hat the people w ant. Overland. We desire to fall attention fo ft... n.l vertiscment of the Herring Overland Freight and baggage Irarisfer Co.. to be found in another column. Messrs. Noiirse V Cooper are gentlemen of energy and business capac ity, and we feel sure that any business en trusted to them will be punctually and faith- luiiy aucuueu to. An Extraordinary Offer. An entertaining family nam-r. tilled with the choicest miscellany, will be sent three months Fit ee, on trial, to all sending their address. This oiler will lie lrivcn for u limii. ed time only. Send at once. Address "Mis- ceuan, .o. -jtio Kearny st San Francisco. The Beat Photographs On the Tacitic Coast are now made at the New York Gallery, No. 25 Third street, San Francisco. Prices to suit the times. J. II. PETERS, Proprietor. Cancer cam bs Cured. Dr. Bond, of ruuaueipuia, announces his discovery for the radical cure of Cancer. Xo Knif e I JVo lam! Ao Lanxtic! Remedies with full direc lions sent anywhere. Pamphlets and particu lars Sent frtr. Aililrfin with atamn I Ir II T. Bond, S5'J North Broad Bt Philadelphia Pa! E. Bi'ttfkick & Co.'s Patterns, the stand ard of fashion. Fall styles just received. ociiu osiage stamp ior catalogue. Also, nest quality sewing-machine Needles for all ma chines, fto cents per dozen. II. A. Deming, 111 1'ost street San k'rum i.i-ii Ai.t affections of the bladder and kidneys. umueies, gravel aim iirigtu s disease are speedily eradicated by Kearney's Extract bn uu. It has no equal in Materia Mediea. ooiu ny druggists everywhere. CrRED for Four Bits- "After spending hundreds of dollars for doctors' fees, I was cured at last of rheumatism by investing four in a uasfi. oi rapper Jimiau vll. llKALU'K HCMINKMM COLLKHR, riMUS is an excellent school for boy and young n Alucts thorouKhly and diM-tpllnea care- iully. voungiuen should examine till School be fore attending lewhere. For information call at the oillce. U Post at., or address K. k". UKALU. b. '. COMXEKl'lAL IIOTKI, AroXTGOMEItV are. and Kearny t..San Frane.ls 'a. co, two liiocks went of the foat-oftice Street cars Coach and Carriaaes to the Hotel. Hobmblowcb fAXa-.j I roprielors. Hotel Is brick, four stories, con tains l.alarife rooms, all perfectly lighted and venti lated, DathinK rooms, (hot and cold water) and closets on everv f!i ... -......... i w . . . , . . - stairs, and one Patent Uydraulic Klitatoi. Hotel and furniliinir all nme cowt nearly litt.miu. Will tie kept ! i but- lass, at ri-OU ner day. and less by tb week or month. Come and bee! M OKSfcTS PA LACK OF AKT, 417 MOMTOOMKUT a-. wwii r wmw.xmv. BVy A NTVLINII MI MOV. HOOD AMI cheap, Irom LoWKV. Front Street. 8. F. E I ,Sr WANTS IT. Money la It. $lQg$25rHd, lass. cffod's Sons, Boston CtpftOil Pr day at bom. Samples worth 91 free. 9j$ZU HTiasoa Co., fortlaad, Maine. CALVCRT'O CARBOLIC SHEEP WASH Ci per gallon. T. W. JACKSON. Ban Fran cisco. 8ole Arent for Califor nia and Nerada. C & P. H. TIRBELL A CO., lapoBTcaa axd max vpaotcbbbs or BOOTS AND SHOES, WO. I'LAV THBKT, Between fcanaom and Battery. SAM FRANCISCO. alinnfiirrnrm bya i dren's KINK CALK WmVto . "uln"- " wr ier, solicited and promptly tilled. All stses and qualltUM made at the lowest market prices. i-nn- -minr ine stimmu and prices. KIO. F. KOIBHR. aonjf r. coomb. Frelht aud Baggage Transfer Co. nilNSIC.VKFS IF FUKfl.HT ! IIACUAGK, T V Hrrive h.-re fr.nn any p.irt .f the world, can. y U-aviiiK their hill ..f la.l;ri, with uu. have the imhU promptly il.-ii Vt-r'-it on arrival, or trana-KhiM-d with out Iroilh'e to lln'ln.f!v.-. iM-al l!a:Km,'e and i'un els UIi vcred to any part of the citv. PKIM U'AI. OFFICF.-r. P. n. R. Fn-lgtit Ienot. romth ami Kin slrei'U. ui "-tiilr- ItliAM II nFFICt Xo. MontiromerT- street. Su friit-iii-u. (,i:n y. Mil 'CsK, JOHN F. t(Nl'fcl. Keferrinjr t' the nlmvc, I tike the opimrfiiiiify to lliankold tril lion ami patn.rn.. and lintlnn Mild toy llitereat In the sIkivc lium m-es, t.fther Willi the lianie and imI w ill. I take p eaiin- 111 rii wiiinii nilllilf my .iiHTMoni, Meef-m. ..urH Sr Cimiimt, to a iri'iier otiH pulille, ami lHM-ak fur lli.-m a lilicral uliare of tliat itmiiMH'- so Ki ueraliy kivi-u to im-. W. J. IIKIilltXO. JOHN 11. WIsK. THUS. IiKNIUAN. CHRISTY & WISE, WOOL Commissioa Merc-bants, (M7 Front St., 1. .1 ... im i, .iiu kwin ami I .u;inr. SAM mM.IKU. KE.VD Vol K ORIIKHS FOB WOOL SACKS and TWINE. Tobacco and Sulphur, SHEEP SHEAES, &C, A l.irifr ktock of w tiirh In alwavii kept and sold at rj Ish rain, S ir" Sheep . 1. nr lHii'tifi-ri'c on com rn i ei n . tnii k ret .rna and :Hli.f.lrt.ir .ale made fur all our tut ti 'liters. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES! Mrlllns Out. on .Arraunt of ltrtirlns; fruiH llu.luraa, MV IMMKN'sK SIIK-K OK KTKF.L I'l. TEH, i'liroimm. Oil I'a 1 11 1 Hitfn, l.i t li"'r.i iiIih, rliluli t-ire liilt and Velvet Krainea. etc. i w ill Frame all kiiiiUnf I'n ture. at to clone, out my stork of Moulding. 1AXIKL AVIXTKK, 9tt Kearny St., hsn Francisco. FARMERS AND GRANGERS. rpilF- rXl)KItllXKI IS PUEPAI'ED TO OFFEU X. kuperinr indiii emeiita at d LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On IV II K.T conxlened to his frli lull in Kiirope. sal- of tl'i.inni' curicea made lor delivery. either In Ihe I'lilli'il K 1 ntr.loni nr I '..lilllll lJlal luarkt t. Full particular on aitlir;ttlm to O. W. McN KAIJ. CntnnilHston Merchant. 10 Clay SI reel, Han r rani lnr.o. You ghonlil Innnre j onr Life in the PACIFIC Mutual Life Insurance Go. Or CALIFORNIA, ITo. 41 Second St., Sacramento. ACCUMULATED FUND, NEARLY Oi, a a 0,000. VI OO.OOO Approved rit I e drps. Ilrd with ths CallTurnlia Mtattt nrparlmrst MS) Mrrarlljr for follry-Iloldrr strrywbsrs. LEI.AXD RTANFOHD. J. II. CAHUOLL. -A. C. V ALU A NT. Tresldent. Vice-President. Becretary. Imues eTerjr deacrlprton of spprored I.tra. Ew now mb nt. and Joint I.i r I'olii'i as, nayalile In Oold ori urrem-y at the opliou of the luaurer, at rates ai low tun other tnutilal companies. It ntcelTcs a hiiclicr rate of Interest on tf lnTest incuts than is received tiy any other Lite Insur ance 'inn pari)- in the l omilry. Iiiviire SOW, for thoiiKh .u may tie well to-day, next week or ueat mouth you may oecouie uu iusurable. JEFFKGSS & CRAWFOUD, GESERAL AHEXTa, 215 Sansome Street, San Francisco. $250 A M N ril Airents wanted everywhere. HiiHineMi hniioratile and flrat-tlaas. 1'ar llculars sent rre. Aildrcoa J. WOKTII A il .St. Lonls. Mo. I I A It l-M l V: T A ' II .A H I, K It A I t. 1 1 cnahles everv ladv to haiulU'. with eaae. a Jar. haiiitier. A'e.. without rink of .pilHiitf or droppimr, stats size around In-low Ihe rdire. Sample, po.l paid !i l i'llla. .1. A. II AKI. Denver. Col. AWAKIIKII TO I'ALMKK'S fclHiK lOOUj . by the Mechanics' Inxtitule Fair, Manufactory, Kerry ni.. net ween 4111 aim 11, ran r rancisco. fA5ITKI, AKT.-t per day (rnarsn- 11 1. 11I, to sell articles lor lame anu cm id reus wear tnilisprnsaiiie, paienieu anu 01 real nteni. Have onlT to lie ehlhited to sell. Adopted and ree. oniiiiemled by lailiea' )re lii-form i'oniiiiittee ol the. I 11 Iteii Slates. ror panic-mars auureas f.LLis man u Co., w altnain. .Max. NATHANIEL CURRY & DRO.. IMI'OIiTKIW ANI IIF.AI.KIW IV It It KM II A I) Muzzle-Loading- "hsl Wans, Ml Ilea anil la lain. Have conalant ly on hand bharp's and Ki'inlntf lon hportin Kittea, A'lncheater and Kvans' lieneatinK KirteB, b'oil A Greener's Celebrated Hreerh LoadiiiK I u tile l.una. Ammunition of all kinds always uu hand Wholesale and lb-tall. N. It Kit V A HltO.. 113 riansonie Street, Wan Francim-o. AGENTS WANTED S.? forma, 10 t an vaw. for -11'K IV." a work real merit, written by tlie fropiiet Hriirhatn loumr's re liellioua wife. Mrs. Ann F'.tiza Welth Vounir. who Is doinir more towards rllnl inti 'ral ln the atriM'lous Morinom system than the ttoveruuicut of thu Lnlted htatts. lur ins liberal. AUUten J. BILVKIl. 99H Harrison St.. Han Francisco. 1 tl . TA1 CI.NWKI.L'N IIK1 AL UiHlMH. Kearny hi.. near Hush. Km kit or C11 LOkornBM adinlniatcred. A lady assixtaut in at tendance. .Bkiii;aiaa only em p joyed to iierale. FRENCH BTJRI2. 1olCTAHI.F. MILLS, HOLTINO CLOT II. MILL Mactilnery of all descriptions. Flour Mills built by contract or by the lav. Call Dartlcuiar attention to our Feed Mills for Farmer's use. fcend lor descrlullya circular ami price-nat. .nM. WAUMfcH m. (XI., s aim in .Mitwiun tit., fan r rancimo. HAYES AND WHEELER CLUDS! ATTENTION" I f lAMPAIGN CLI'B rXIFtlltM MADE TO ORDER. Kj tnotl for Circular and I'rlce-llsta. COLLINS & CO.. Hatter. Itr MllXTIIlKIIT htiiiit. - Haw Fwciaco. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. (Dr. BLT'a Patbmt). MAVI'FACTritF.O BT MEXZO 8PRINO. Ml. I HA Tehama street, near Third, ban rauclsco. titntt for circular. ARCADE HOUSE, 30 Market Mt Haai FrMflr TT AS CHANGED HANDS-HAS BEEN ENTIItELT AX renoTated. and Is now open for guest with or without hoard. The House la ceutrany k m -. .... ..n.r..rhi n.t nieaaant Dlace for straxiifers visiting the city. Kooma n or slnirle : wi 1 . ORLEANS HOTEL, Second St., bet. J and K, Only one block from the Depot. BACBAJf ksto W. H. WATKBN, rrorie,or. r Irnt-clam in eeery rtuptrt- FrttrnrrUtgttolhthim. a " a daw M I ijplA terms free. st home. Aa-enta wanted. Outfit and TKUK A CO., AacnaU. Main a. jam. if. a. hoore, th Mrs. H. A. Moore would announce to ladles and gentlemen who desire ti,. ..-.-. .a . ,t . n n suit of hair, that she has owned parlors for ila ekpresslrealment,: Thevkre,! T.i' n' 1,rnmBt r fln. the skill to produce . full nowlni crop of hair ou' all stKes o 1 baldnea.."' a 'w trciT , euu wli" In vhe t l ! most skeptical: this Is no exaggeration. No mineral or damajfln shIm.i..,.. :.w..Vl.' will fonvlni n (lie liiKiHiiii, u wii'Bhmw y 1 iiicrii,, r.iiiiiiinip uir r.fiuirM.1 IH'IHrit Sim llll'r Iriml m...i u ii . . ' i .1 desirfng it. No better evidence can be furnished. When ihe. ar V- a 'V.TL'V' ' c """ 'r "' Wall part of the country. WHAT THE WORLD WANTS A9TKW IXVRXTIIIX, WHirif ttPR. rlAllF anppllea the wintt f the rifle M tst tea. Iim jatat been perfeelert .nd shaped lMt m reKwlr 'KM UOKINU ANII PKUMPKCTIXU Al'MKK, It lirom atrsteted st pwrely rlesttlflr prlnrlplea, nd lis) psrfast alnspllelty- of farinslion well adapts It to all ItlMde of well bsr tmg awd ssaisilsig parpnsn, Uy Ila mmm Ihe eapenee mf obtaining; water through oat the dry porllwna of the rouiilry . In tarfarr ar arlealan wella, will be greally rrdsrrd, and For prosnertlNg for tain rrsl It will sieeeM.Hrlly saprruds all other suae III nea now la itae. Thla simple and prnrliri.1 ninrhliie ran now he seen al work and thoroughly eaamined at tlakland Point Flailing Mllla. Mtate and I'iiunI) Itlglila lor sale, Tlie following tOHtlinonial from Professor Wclwooi Murray, of the rnlvrr-.it y Knenburg, and of other prouiiuentco.lcgi s at the F-tst, speaks for itself: No. 11 KrTTBtt STRET. t Kan FNANi ikro. April , 1H.fi. j Mr-ns. PfllfE A Moi:(i.N-Vir Mi; Having at )"iir rciim-.t cxaiiiined and practically ti-sti-d your liiachlne. f fake great pleasure in lieaiing ti'stlmony to its v liie tor wt'll-ltorinir. Mu ll a result could i nly lie otitaini'd from mature eg perieiice ir I he ilesiiirrala reiiiimle, coupled with liu'a iiaiilral skill, to ilevine Much appliaiii-ti so noS'el ss i he e vti'tision tut slid cored aiiirer, worked by a powerlul si rew. by winch tlie entire sysiem ot well-tMirlaur Is changed, facitilated and cheapened, and by the soil or di lii l la'iiig brmiKlit directly to I lie stirlace without uncoil pi iui;, or any dm ttirham e i.f the si-realng or busing liall. Tlie oper ation Is made so certain as to leave no iiestlon of the trreat lieiients which will vM-eillly accrue to thlsbtnte. Irom its iiilriMlui ln.il. Trii.iiiig for you a rich pecuniary success, t remain, geutleiiieu, yours truly, WKLWooD ML UUAV, All liifonnatloM ohtalned liy apl)liig; To I'KK'K A MIIKIMN, I'abiilrr. Address t llaklnnd Point. C'al. WATRIIOUSE & LESTER, IMPORfKCS OK Wagon Carriage Material CARRIAGE HARDWARE and TRIMMINGS, Sarven Katent Wheels, Wcod Hut Wheeli Of all sires, ti i arte, to order. Mole Ageuts for 1 1 J4- W Adjustable Carriage Umbrella flliril can lie attached to any 0en yehlclr. It can tie aillnxted to any desired height, angle or direction: la held firmly against any storm ; is trans ferable from one carriage to another; weight, ten Sr-'send for Illustrated circular. Address I aim 141 Market St., and It and 91 C alifornia St., Sail Francisco; and 04 J street, bacralimuto. MACHINIST TOOLS, Hiiini and Saw Mill Machinery. 1AK ALF.R IX ALL KIN DM OF NEW AND b KUO N l hand ENGINES AND DOILERS, And other Machinery Itought and Hold. j. iip.vnv. 34 Fremont ht.. hau r rauclsco. xj o xx .a. iu- m CRESYLIC SHEEP DIP. Clll'CH Scab AND ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN. I'wd by all Hnt- raitM-rti K-t f (h Ilucky AlirUUlJaVlIII. rir Pllir I'J UL. -T. 13. WATSOIST, SIS to l llsttery Mt.. Ma rritrisro. fir-Send for Circulars and Trice Lists. '-'N 1 ; w aa o am -m sv sew 'I'tTIK MlXft Or I.IWIf rWT". TAI)" 1 unrivaled as s remedy. No Horseman should he Ithout It. Good alike Mr Man or liassr, for Sprains' lirulses. Ithsumaiism, sunt r ever, swellings, etc. Try It and you will nse no other. HOMKH I I.I.I AM". 1FKFMOVFI to till New Monliromery tit., on Dlock soul ii or I'aiace iioiei. nan r raucisco. LLOYD & ROGERS. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION AGENTS And AUCTIONEERS. VAKIH AMI HTAIII.KM, 41TNCTKIN' OF HATES 1 and Market i-treeU, Kan r rauclsco. llsrass t'Mltle sail Mlieem sold on Isniail.alsn 1 tioroiiKh tired Stock shipped to all paMsof the world ISueclal Agents for the Australian Colonies. Fverycon venience for ilreakinn and lrlving Yoihik llorsi-son the remtses. t'oali advanced on all dcacrlittoua of l,i ve etiM'k. YWIIE1V A OU VISIT SAN FRANCISCU t'A. IIa UPON DONALD EE. P 'I'iik F.wnFXT i.inof i i.Aiitinv. L ant end Healer, now stopping at o. MI Hearny 1st reel. Han r rancisco. i nirsnre, liooni III. who makes ine loiiosinn 1'roiMisiiniiist FlrstNocharee unless KNTlllfc-sallsfai'tlon ts (rtTeri. hiond He sill read your I'AfT. I'HKhKNT. and Fl'TI'KF, Kuaranleeinn tlie I'ast to lut correct or Third Advice riven In reference to lost friends, property, love, or huslness: satisfaction or no fee. ' fa.'.i.rt-Siir iu in m r health he will lm-ate rout disease. describe sympioms ami 1 'V- "' .'CT1 a OI'FS'I ION. Tills health eiam (nation Is made y the 7 ....'i...r.,i art i.r Marh'iliMrv. without an, vtmlilecl- ...... a. Inillt'UllllI llllflll. n I I lit M 1 r-" r i " aininallon of riiseas-d orifaus, aud Is Klveu aa aUot of .l.i' i'juiIv lfVonr disease la cnrstile. he will ftt'Alt ANTKK t restore the health without using a drop of any drug. y a melho-l of treat nt es-u- tiall his own. Particular afiention (tlven to Nervous , IT..HI. m I .wium Kill. 1. 1'.. i. iii.MiiniMiism. Neuralirta. Mental Weakness. Lswof nieniory, and sll diseases list ing their origin LveraV ngfrom ! " ll'fr a Health fc fT. i. .7. ... a IMiIIm of Character, both being liven K HKF. t- all. as a lest of power. Full health examination sent to people at a distance Who Inclose JO mrer-vm, ni-iiiiin,, wiih iinvi"Kratll or i.r.1. ,.r iiair. i-eoiiie i.i i ui.i.i.r v i.iiiiik inv oast i i..i.i miit Inclose corre't date of lurlh. .ith Iim k of hair and In gold, when s written lattny will te sent ny nrpi Miii. Ki nd all monies by registered letters, or Weill, Fargo A Co. Hours irom o a. miiiii r, m. UfllOn WIRE MATTREGG CO. MM KTH IMH KXTIHKLV BtlV. AMU O BUPKItlOlt TO ALU FOU 8TKENOTH. MOHTWIWS AND 00KABILITT UABUlU-AbliKU. The only Mattress THAT CAM BK TIGHTENED OB LOO8EWB0 AT PLKA8UHE. Warranted fnr fire veara Head fnr Clrenlar aaa Fries Uat to TRUMAN o. CLAUK.Sote Acest. SIS Market HU Ban Fraociaco. sl. a. o. o. COCHRANE & RICHMOND, DEuTIOTO. M Market Street, Coresr stooktoB, Sa frsaelMO. 1 ?-v J 1 -V ORMi 'nrt RnTirii; hair piiouijikh. sst., sua rrsurlan my ' anisnes. i'reparatluui sent Tha Leading Optical Depot of th Pacific Coif. C . MULLEB, Wholesale and lii lall OPTICIAN, .'30 n.t: i .r Mo.,ury 8t uyiibcuocb. .' Neai Hush GomI. H.Franctsuo RecT4rt its. Tlielr adaptation to tlie varlon. eon anions of sltrhl Iihs In en my sieclslty for upw ards of IMI ears. DiriH'tiona ami Price l.. mailed free. orders by mail receive prompt attention . floods forwarded per Wells. Fa run A Co.. C. o. I., sulilect to approval. Address C. Mri.l.Kit, fitlclnn, ISA Moli mimicry street, near Jlu.li.han J-'ihiicIsio, CiJ, THE IPJTJEri: WYCKOFF PIPE. For Water or Gas. i is .Wit "iia".sisajii " " HKAI'FT ANII ItKKT IMI'K MADK. (IT A IS A N teed tu land any reiUlred pressure. No skllh-d liihor necessary to fit her lay or tap It, Mend Fur I'lrculais Mini I'rlce 1. 1st lo c. i. win: AT, Manufdcturcr and Hole Agent for the Pacific Coast Tlf Fonrlli Ml.. Mnn FihiicIsco. SAX FKAXCISCO Journal of Commerce. TIIK liAHIJKVT, JIT ItKI.IAIII.H, a hu Best Commercial Paper Pt nLISIIKI) OV TIIK PACIFIC COAST. IT -TAIXM A Comploto List of Jobbers' Tricos, And a Oonoral Roviow of all Goods sold in this Market. A MF.nciIAVT WILL HAVE MICH MOKE THAN TIIK PICK K OK TIIK PAPKIl HV HI'HhCKIII INU mil TIIIH VAl.l'AIILK .lOI UNAU Termi cf Sutscription, $5.00 per Year. tir-MAMipl 'oiles sent on Aiillra. lion. S. F. Journal of Commerce Pubtiihlng Co., 414 tl.AV NTItl'.KT, E. V. WOOLSEY, vsv-nunnw3o Breeder of Thoroughbred bpanish Merino sliee. from Vermont Prsmluni hlock.at Kerkeli-v. Alsnii ila I ouiitv. Horse curs every half hour fruin Broadway Malum, Oak laud. 1 I TV Urntl. 4IW 4'wlitornlMi alreel.hsii rrHin l.ro. EVERY Farmer, Miner and Granger IIOVLD aCHSCHIBB FOl Till SAN rilAXCIHCO WEEKLY POST The Popular Weekly. Enlarged and Improved. Tbo Best and Cheapest. IT ADVOCATES THE RIGHTS OF SETTIERI. ONLY $2.00 A YE All. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. ONLY $2.00 A YEA II. Postage to rts. additional. ir-8enfi for Pam nle Copy. The low price at which It is puhltshcd commands for It a very larire c irula. Hon. Kvery Farmer and Huslness Man should sub scribe for It. Au unequalled medium lor Advei tl.ers. Tic San Francisco Daily Eyot Post Will be Entarl awl Improved. THE POPULAR JOURNAL OF SAN FRANCISCO. srved hjr farriers at l t-9 eta. pet Meek i toy Mall, one. ifr, 'M"7. n. on til a, KM, .-,. t hres tonllis, II.Mi I'salsgs TO rts. sdillllsiisl. COLD MEDAL A W All I) K I M H Ft "2 XA0 M1IMCISCO h I t nd 118 BEaLE ST., SaN FRINCISC0. V. N. V. C. No. 110. KENDALL'S Improved Quartz Mill QUARTZ MINING REVOLUTIONIZED A MOHT. CHEAP and I'OWKItKL'I, MILL at on J half the cost of the usual styls. Heud (or Circa, lar and I'lice List Ul STEPHEN KENDALL. Cart of r. A. Ilanllngion, ! asiA S Preanont HI.. Man rranrlaeo. t'al. ksTSBLISHBD 1M61.) Isatllal, Cfcarrls aft ' Makrra, Hoaion All flrst-elasa Instrnments. Kesaon abls trlooa. Kmy lasiallaisatsi Mend lor M 1 1 nss Batoai e.Atoioarno. JAMES S. SMITH, Gon'l Agent, M Mtoekton Mtroet. Ran Francises. The JI'HII.KK ORI4AWM nlaoaoltt tiers. Utility Adjuitablt Ttblei At 109 Stockton St., San Francisco. Al IE TREATED WITH SUCCIII At tha horns of tha patleat Without tba UMoftue KNIFE OR CAUSTICS and without pal a. Add real Or. A. H. BROWN, NEW HATEM. CONN. Corrstpoodanc from phytlclant ahto aollctad. 1. 1 nave in m v nar ors nun. -o tos ,isisi,ir-n,i',jv 1 I " mi . SS I 111 f7) I jZHS 'WTm"'' 1m. mm V i it jff- m Ml ". p r I i , t tit II 5SS J. 5 114