7T 'I n - ? i i it PERSONAL. The citizens of Savannah have sent a goM-headetl orange cane to Gov. Tilden. Mil. Keur was the first Speaker of the House who died in office. Da. II. R. Revels, colored, has been cppoiuttd by Gov. Stone to the Presi dency of Alcorn University. TnE colossal statue of "Win. IT. Seward has been placed in Central Park, but is not yet unveiled. Gauib.vi.di conr-idera the Slavonian cause that f civilization, ami says so in a flaming letter to the Slavonian youth. Rtv. IIenuy M. Field, of the Ecun fjr.litt, is engaged to marry Miss Fanny Dwight, a number of the old Massachu setts family. A Herald Long Branch letter says: President Grant has invited Governor Hayes and wife to spend a few days with him at Long Branch, and Governor Hayes has accepted. Goveknok Tii.dex and Mr. "Wheeler are Ptelvtei tan; Governor Hayes attend- the Meth di-t Chart h with lii-vi!'e, who is a member thereof, and Governor Hendricks is an Eieoalian. Ax inebriate asylum for women ha been established at Binuhampton under the mi pert Niou of Dr. Sa-ai J. Taber, a phy bitian who ha prai ticed in that city lor a number of vears. It is to bo called 'Teinple Home." Jin. John Bnrour did not, as re ported, i t fuse to diink the toat of "Tin Kuipre.-s." Tlie toast was "Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, and Kmpres of India." Mr. Bright n se, though lie did not drink, as he never touches wine. A FEW days since the poor Empress Carlotta escaped fioin the Chateau tie Laewen, where she is still under care. After tinding Iter it was difficult to make her return, and she was induced to do so at length by the stratagem of Hinging flowers before her, as she is very fond of flowers. Mas. IIkttif. Bkatty, wife of Rev. C. C. Lieatty, I). I., died in Steubeiiville, : Ohio, on July 15th. She had been as sociated with her venerable husband in conducting' the Female Seminary of that place for half a century. She w as a no ble woman, widely know n, and loved and honored where'known. ; It will be news surprising to many to learn that the brave Gen. Cutter was of foreign birth. He was born in Ispringen, near Pforsheim, in Baden, Germany, and emigrated when a child with his parents, who settled in New Burnley, Harrbon County, Ohio. Formerly his name was written ''Cnstar." Since his return from a trip to Germany, however, he appears to liave w ritten it "Custer," Ids original family name, however, beiug Kuester. Buffalo Courier. LiEir r. Ai.ficed B. Johnson, w riting of Custer's fight, says: k,He fell like a gal lant soldier, as he was, and the savages, recognizing him as a great brave, refused to scalp or mutilate Ids person. You would be surprised to see the small piece of ground it took to lii)ld Custer's tlead. They fell just w here they fought, and the space where over 200 men were piled up was not much over two or three times larger than our yard. The men, horses, and mules were piled up over and across and under each other, presenting one of the most horrible sights I ever saw." Ix 1810, a Xew Fnglander, who had recently emigrated to Kentucky, bought a slave ut auction for $!()(, alter sharp competition. The negro learned to read ami write; handled a paint-brush so well that he made or a day; joined the Methodists, and subsequently the Chris tian church, and developed from an ex horter into a preacher. After the war his former master lent him a small sum and enable him to take his family to liock Island, where he has educated his children ami won the esteem of his neigh bors. On the last national holiday he delivered au oration iu the court-house square. Mn. Benjamin Diskaei.i, the British Premier, has been made Bui of Beacons field. The honor was tendered him once before, but he declined it then. He now accepts. He has been in the front rank of able legislators for a quarter of a cen tury, ami his record is suc:Ii that he tie serves to be regarded as one of the ablest English statesmen. lie is now growing old and infirm, and can no longer sustain the pressure of public work inseparable from the post of leadership. He still retains the title of Prime Minister, but the conduct of public business will be entrusted to younger and more vigorous men. "Wellington's Youth. The Duke of Wellington gave no promise in youth of his subsequent greatness. The recent work of the Earl of Albermarle, "Fifty Years of My Life," narrates some curious facts about "Wellington's early life. His older brother was a distinguished scholar, and a rising statesman. But Arthur was a dull scholar, and was called by his mother the dunce of the family. At Eton he seemed stupid both iu the class-room and pn the playground. At the military college at Angiers he did no better than at Eton. He was refused an appointment as col lector of customs on the ground of in competency, and tradition reports that Ids brother declined a commission in the army for him for a similar reason. When 6n the stalf of Lord Westmoreland, in Ireland, he was noted only for love of mischief, and ladies stipulated that the mischeivous boy should not be invited to parties they attended. But after the disastrous defeat of the Duke of York, the young soldier grew sober, was dili gent and faithful in all his duties, and began to show the great military genius hitherto latent. A Great Worker. Madame George Sand, who died a few months ago at a ripe age, was one of the most industrious among the many literary workers of France. She led a quiet and retired life in the pleasant home purchased by the , earnings of her brain, rarely paying any visits, and never going into society. Her habiu were laborious, but very regular, and much of her good health was due, no doubt, to the uniformity of her life. She rose at eleven, and took a simple breakfast, and then shut herself in her study for hard work till six. At six she dined, took a walk in the garden, read the newspapers, received the mail, and answered her numerous correspondents, looked after household matters, and en joyed what recreation she might until midnight. Then she entered the study again, and was busy with her pen till six in the morning. Her long life and gen eral good health prove that hard brain work ia not inconsistent with vigorous bodily health. If she had been as good a woman as she was an author, and high toned in her wprk as she was industrious, her example might have proved a blessing instead of a curse to the world. Wolf Dance. A few years ago, I went with friend from Decatur to Dakota, iu Nebraska. It was a lovely summer day, and the beautiful prairies could never be mtre beautiful. The tall grass courtesied and danced in the breeze, and bees, birds, rabbits and squirrels were rejoicing iu their own way. Our road lay through two Indian res ervations, the Omahas and the Winneba goes. We passed the Omaha mud village, passed the Agency, ami -'big field," cov ered with waving corn, but saw very few Indians. On the "Winnebago Reservation, we came upon a mammoth tent and bower, and under ami around these there was a large company of Indians, gaily drescd. As we approached the place, we heard drums mingled with sand-bag and gourd shell music, and the loud IIe-o, he-o!" of many voices. We stopped here to see what was going on. As we alighted from the carriage, a little boy dressed in the height of Win nebago style stepped up to us, and said, in broken English, "Me hitch w hite man's lloSS. "There is nothing here to hitch the h rses to," said the driver. "You must hold them." B it the boy had no idea of holding them, and saying, "Me hitch him boss," lie '-rasped as nint h as he could of the 1 . tall, growing grass, and to this novel) litching pot the horses were secured, j Ilis smile when a new silver dime was! placed in Ins haml lor iiic service, was as good as a coat of varnish upon his painted lace. We entered the huge, oblong tent. Near its wall, upon all sides, beautiful rush ut ds were spread, ami these were the only eats provided. We preferred standing to squatting likeTuiks upon the mats, but the sides of the tent were too low for that, and the centre was reserved for the dancers, so there was no help for it. Several men circled round and round in a beaten path before us, dancing their wolf dance, and playing the wolf as they danced. They were dressed to make themselves look as much like wolves as possible. Wolves ears were tied upon their heads, wolves' claws hound upon their hand-, and portions of their body were covered with wolf skins. As they passed, single file, before us, thus attired, leaping, clawing, barking and howling like enraged Wolves, they were certainly more like animals than men. In one corner of the tent sat the mu sicians, squatted upon the ground. They vigorously beat their drums and sand bags, and taxed their lungs with their loud "He-o, he-o!" They were certainly doing all they could to make the enter tain men t a success. At length the wolves became exhausted with their game, and then, as each one danced around tiear the door of the tent, he leaped with a loud, sharp bark from the circle, and retreated to the ixwer, where a sumptuous repast was provided for them. When the last man had barked, aid jumped from the circle, the wolf dance was concluded, and we continued our journey. Youth' Coujxuiioi. The ('! of Idleness. When all the people of the w hole coun try are engaged in productive industry, either directly or indirectly, it must re sult in general prosperity, whether wages or profits are high or low. If wages are low, capitalists are encouraged, and en terprise and business are pushed forward. If there is a disproportion between capi tal and labor, and if the latter d es not get enough, the evil soon regulates itself, by more engiging as managers, and making laijor more in demand. This runs up wages. If capitalists and managers make nothing, they cease to hire, wages drop, and many become idle. This is exactly the trouble now; too many per sons are out of employment. Tne evil has been greatly increased by that kind of despotism which has so extensively ruled, known as trades unions, which are contrary to all principles of American freedom, anil whieh the people and their weathercocks, the rulers, would have long ago suppressed, had they not feared los ing votes. There are, in the United States, at least l-?,0oo,000 working or producing people. The causes above mentioned have thiowu about one-third out of employment, or reduced a larger number to au amount equivalent to one third; or thrown out 4,OU0,uO0 producers. Kach of these would earn on an average sjfs'JOO a year ; some more and some less, their food and clothing constituting a part. -Multiply the 4,000,000 persons by the !j-J0O, and we have a product of no less than $1,200,000,000, the same as ac tually sunk annually, because those who could earn this sum are idle. A much less sum, consumed at the Chicago lire, was felt through every State in the Union. It is no wonder then that we have hard times, when so large an amount of what is the same as money is constantly ab stracted from the great pile of national prosperity. Country (Jintleimin. Xati kai, Ice Hoise. In Chittenden, Vt., is a sort of natural ice house which has hitherto been comparatively little known. The place is a narrow gorge with rocky sides extending down about twenty feet and arched overhead with trees. Here an abundant quantity of clear, solid ice can be found during the hottest season of the year. At the upper end of the gorge is a clear spring of water, from which the ice is formed in winter, tilling the fissures and crevices between the rocks at the bottom of the ravine. This is the ice house for the people iu the vicinity, and here they obtain their supply. Last year ice was taken out in September, and there is reason to believe that it lasts dur ing the whole year. The atmosphere in the vicinity of the gorge is cooled by its frozen treasures, and w hen the wind is in the right direction a change in tempera ture is apparent half a mile distant. At a watering trough by the roadside, eighty rods away, fed directly by the ice bed, men and beasts alike are refreshed with real ice water. Tiue Enocoii. What wonderful pow er has the true wife over home and hus band! No man ever prosjered in the world without the co-operation of his wife. If she unites in mutual endeavors, or rewards his labors with an endear ing smile, with what confidence will he resort to his occupation, meet difficulty and encounter danger, if he knows that he is not spending his strength in vain, but that his labors will be rewarded by the sweets of home. Solicitude and dis appointment enter the history of every man's life, and he is but half provided for his voyage who find but an associate for his happy hours, while for months of dark ness and distress no sympathising partner is near. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Quotation, mile- otherwise apecitlcd.rep reseiit receiver -ri-t-s iu loU, marketed on wharf or from store J FLOUR. Export during the month of Au gut utK ua follows: 15,4"4 bt.ls to China: CoT loJajitn; 3,575 t Central Anu-ru-a; l,'tV2 to Pan una; ooritoBtitish Columbia; :;uo to Eng. land; 175 to Honolulu; 140 to Mexico; l.viuo t. .Siberia: M to Xa i-ator Island ; 1,057 to Taliili, and 5 to Marquesas total, i 1,74 7 bbU; value, U:;,i3. The demand during the week lias been good. A cargo is now being loaded at the Starr Mill. Vallt jo, with l,t.00 bbls for the United Kingdom. The local millers have reduced the price for extras i"ic per !!!, ia jobbing lots. We quote superfine at fl On ii4 2"i; standard brands, f 4 r4i(('4 7a; extra superfine, 5 IMP, extra family, " Vl-Hf?. 7.".. WHEAT. Cablegrams from Liverpool of Sept. lt quoted that market '.Is 4d.i? 'Ja 7d for average- California, and t.- dtU lo for Club. The fallowing is a detailed statement of the export movement during the month of August : '(V. Vemtel. l..l".r fili S.try J. . Maria:'" ti- it . . . I. . i: m .. so iniliiMi. I'.n.iihr n i. ,si; i-rd.. Tit. r.y V'liuf. .Qii'-eit-town : ",:s i' - .,im'fii.-ri u ;!." . A nl i r;i .!,!.'.; I .'ki.'.m; "f ."is -Mi.iUM .. I. wr i:j 4i.:i . I.i ii rp Mil .V.;K". "..", .. "r-i ::;,. f.s.e i . . i.ivi-i M.i j 4.:hi 1,'ui' in nii ...;;. f.u . ra ;.i-vs U, I 't t;ti ciin own -i.tvi.. .. Mi.i,t . . I.ivt'i imiI rV iCi -i.JxV .',u eiislni ii. , . lil.'.o. . t,'ui eiit..wii ; r..Vil . . Liveri ! :;; i r. ,.v; .t.'u ri-iu (i isi n;. ii ,i . .',niii-i Nr.m i!, . . . i:(.i,;i. 'ji. :.." .'.'ui'-i.m.iwu t..:ii.; .'.iii.u I . . i irk ::.,; .. - a ..i i i mhi :a. ; a .... ". i.io . . I 1 1 t, ... .'i .( ' r v y,, ."i.i .... 4 i I . .' r "n. 'ill t i.i ii ..V.twrri. ',-J.M.1 4i.ru . . I I i p i i r. i .;:! n-t .wu :':',:ii r.i :::i . I. v tji ml i: .;r,l .;.! . I.ivei p.n.1 t '. t ", 1.1 .X I :'r,l i.; i; I . 11. U. 11. I'i. 1 I. I.-.. IV l. l'.l. '.. i . i. i.-t n- t: .y i 'Icp.i r.t .C.T..I : . Min-v il"i . r irih i.r h . rili . . ..lull..! li. lit I 1. :lr. . i.i'mi ir i.irr.i. N l.nhil . K.VIT linlils .11 vol.ii . :i:liin . I V.!;t . V:il I .. . W illltiiT . l'.irt..l . . I'. u l i a I'ri-v.. ., ..l"Vm Ir.ae .. . II 'i..n . i- i . i ;..u i s it r.on nr' . Hv ut Aoh-iij.. . . . lli-.t -li I'll . . W mi: -;i n M't'Ilan'i. k Totals f r iIip in o-tli nf Auu-I .. !iiii.:, fit -,.; i Snu".liy Ni, is;i; I. ;.....".! ii, .).( 4 The tli liveiies f ir the week shovv a fa ling df from that id' the we- k p'evious. The tie. iii.iiiiI eontinnes be brisk. All Coming forward suitable fur shipping purposes ti s ready sate at lull prices. Some Veiv tine lots have been rccc'md liom sau I,ego. We j quote evtra milling Wheat at fl ..(, I '.; el ra saperiuie, 1 -ii ? I ; i: cr ti in", t 'l.V. rl according to quality; choice shipping, i .Tm. .r:l 1 ., ; fair to good "i71:,,as to condition. HAKI.KV. The market has ruled dull nnd quiet for feed grain. At the close th .re is more tune to the market, in t oliscqUeiice of the inquiry making for shipments KaM. New brewing has been in good request at ul.out t 111, gold; old brewing sold up to 1 :;.". We quote bay b ed at '.Me' '.l.V ; coa-t feed, st 'X-; old brewing, 1 l"n:'l ;; new hn-w in g-, 1 no it 1 o.V OA I S The in n ki t has ruled steady, with free ottering and a good demand for feed parcels. M i i ling is st un c. We quote milling at d s0,il; HO; good to choice b ed, $1 $1 7d; ordinary feed, fl :(('l 4'. CORN. Ottering light wain a correspond ing demand. I.arK'" yellow and white are quotable at t "Aiu-?! ; mad round, 1 ViT' :o -f) ft . RVK. In the absence of sale we quote: ft I fx), with good supplies. WOOL. I he market remains much the same as last given ; tin; tone of the market is strong. I lie spring clip is now about all old. We dro our q u t,ititis. Oregon the receipts this week were only lis7 t ,1,-s, all of which in. el with an appreciative market. Fall Wool ii not coming forward freely us vet receipts for the week '2,'2'Ht bales; the d' lnand i good; sales ellectcd promptly on arrival, at lull tigutes. Kvpoiti by sen V,'. ,. ;"os ttis per ship Freeman Clark, ami tts per ohip liraliaJa for ine dentinal ion. We quote; Oregon Valley, 'ihiv2lU-; Kastern, otitic; intermediate, "lti''i.t IV; Calitornia fall, free, good to tine staph-, 1 I(.f !;; fall Iamb, free, 1 2t,r I.i ' 4V ; lamb, hurry, '.ir,I(lc. BH.sj ami HA;;iS'. The inaiket has continued to be unsettled and prices irregu lar, in consequence of the late concentration of supplies. Sales have been f fleeted up to rj'Vif lor hand sewed grain sacks, but the market is not active at the forced rates quoted. We quote: Itarley Hags, Id, at i:Jc; Barley Hags, MIo, 14:.,e; Harl. v Bags, Jsxoii, t'l'.c; M ichiue-seM ed, g ':;, IZr; Hand-.sewed, -ir., W4 (,t 1 Jc ; Flour Sacks, halves, lie; Flour Sacks, quarters, 'i.(f7c; Standard iunnies, 1 1 1 Ii-; Wool a. ks, 4 It. Wool Sacks, lbs, 47; jc; Huriaps, 4 in., 0c; Burlaps, 4o in., Sc; Burlaps. CO in., V2(d,l:i.jV. BEANS. The inaiket is dull. Lots from wharf are quotable as follows: Bavo, 4'-4e; small White, I COd'Sl 75; I'ea.fl 7."n. 1 s."; I'iiik. tKi.ir ; Bed, '. ' "-1 . c ; large Butter, -''i.c; email (Id, l.'ji-jJ lb. Castor beans are in request. The mills here are pay ing 4e for all clean lot. UAIKV l'K IL"('K. Butt.-r The receipts of frcsli roll continue to fall oil and puces ha ve again advanced ; inaiket lirm. 1'ickleii and li i km is now com in g in demand, the for mer tinds a good deal favor, and holders both here and in the interior are lirm. Kggs have cleaned up well this week, and the price is lirm as quoted. We quote us lolloW s: Choice fresh loll California Butter, :7,lj . 4Uc; fair to good roll, :;u (4;r. ; pickb-d rill, ''Ahi'.'-i'i1 ji' f.' tt; Cheesi California, 1 1 (.'. 1 le ; K.tsteni Cneese, lOyt I le fi tt; Caliloruia Kggs ;i5,, ",:,' jf ; Oregon Kggs, '.'itt,'.l'2; c ; Katern Kggs, JtUolUiv fi do.. Htl'iTS. I he interest ot the trade this week has been centered largely on Apples, Pears and Mountain Peaches," though the latler have been iu light supply. lirapes have been very plentiful, and a good inanv sold to wine dealers at I " tldo no ( toil. I'he market on the v hole ha ticen rather better than tor the week previous. If our farmers would Use more care in growing their fruit properly, and ship it to market in more uniform pactvagu, a very favorable re suit would follow. We quote Peache, gi basket, 40c (,.$ I oO; Pears Bartlelts, 'fi box, .L't.u..-f I.i II I . i ... i oou'.ji tt, i eai s, oi iiinary lo good, p liox. 40e(,'sl m; Plums, (J IT., V :ie; Jirapes, "JO h: it mix; Mraw tierrtes, t. oo,r s (i w chest of NO lbs; Bananas, i aO(, ( no ti bunch; Pineapples, t' (Nl(,d oO y do.; Limes, fpj 5d(,i,:l. on " M ; Sicily Lemons, ti OOi(.if7 Oil 1 1(H; Cantaloupes, :itu-ut$l oo "r do; Waterm. lonst ti MH(,fl2 0O y 1ih. FKL'ITS, IU1KI. There is a g,.d d.--inan.l. We quote Apples, quartered, at '.'.,,. 7c V Ih; Apples.slicf d,7 ui'e; Apricots, 1 1(4 Pi.'iic; Peaches,bU47I2c; Pluins.jiitted, Pk-l I'm-. M I S. Almonds, lOe for hard mill lH(,i:iOe for oft shell; Brazil, I'M I4e ; Fillwrts, li) t,-2h-; Hickory, IOk'.Uc; I'ecan, l-i'ae'J4c; Chile Walnuts, lOiltc; California Walnuts ldcllc; California Peanuts, Kt,fc y JJ,; Co foaiiuti, 7 oonts in) y hundred. POTATOES. The supply has about equaled the demand ; prices steady. Sweets are more plentiful and cheaper. We quote: Choice, Oc(f'l 0O; fair to good, 70(( Vie y l(H tf.s; Sweets, 1 2. J 100 U,s. ONION'S. Onions are steady. Red are quotable at 40d.jOe y ftl; yellow, o0(,r;70e. PBOVISION'S. Jobbing rates are for Cali fornia Smoked Bacon and Eastern Sides, in jobbing lots, l.(,f, 17c for heavy to light; California plain Hams, l.V; Eastern Hams, ldt -idc; California Lard. 14 (, U'.;4'e; Eastern do, l.ttli for all styles of package; California Smoked Beef, Pi,1 I4e V fit; Beef Tongues, iOOO; Pigs' Feet, it OO; Mess Beef, '. riii$ll 0O for bbls, and j :0ui il for hf bbls; Pork, P.MM for Prime, irf i for Prime Mesa, N for Mess and 7 0O(, fis oo for Clear and Extra Cleur. M EA I S a.m. LIVE STOCK. Beef, first quality, in good demand; second and third qualities abundant and dull of sale. Hogs have been more plentiful, and price have de clined materially ; demand strong for pack ing. The following are the wholesale rates: Beef, 4vil7c, according to quality; Calves, 4ti$c; Mutton, :;i4e ; Lam b, spring, S.dttk'; Pork dirossi, i'om. :,c; do dressed, '.ha'JU1'- POl'LTKV. We quote: IIeus,7 Mut t M; Roosters, 5 tMn M OO V doz ; Broilers, 3 00 (t M y doz; lieese.tame, &i ontJ .rtO y pair; Ducks, do, i "iO 00 y doz; Tur keys, live, '2t,r )je. HIDES. The market rates are steady for all kinds. Following are cash prices paid in this market: Dry, l'2ir",13c, for usual selections; Wet Salted are quotable at 5(;7c. The New York price at date given at loc, Kold, for dry. TALLOW. Market abundantly aupplied at .7'e for good to choice. COKNMEAI Fine kinds for the table, MiiaiW y fit; coarse kinds for feed, 27 M(A oo y ton. BL'CKWHEAT. New crop is in demand for seed. BKAN axi MIDDLINGS. The mill prices of Bran is reduced to f 10 50(jtl7 M, and ti4 W V ton for middling. HAY. There Is quite a ranje In prices; stocks heavy for medium grades; ay $7 00(( 13 00, according to quality. The California Insuranoe Com pany. This prominent homo nre and marine In surance company i now doing the feufefct and la-fit hiibincs in it line in the State, or on tl.l coast. Organized in 1"M1 under the title of the --California Mutual Marine Insurance Company," it successfully conducted the ma rine insurance business "until August, 1U4, m hen w ith increased capital it re-incorpor. sited under its present name and entered the list of tire insurance comcni . From it hicipieney to the close of 174 ten other local companies have either failed or closed up busi ness and retired. During that time this coin pany h ih paid its stoc khotder in dividend over ::oo,ino, and bus paid losses amounting to l,0.u,ount and still has a large surplus on hand. It has on hand one dollar of asset for every seven dollar r'ks taken, while the average of our home companies in this re spect U one dollar of assets to fifty of risk taken. This alone show s the superior sound ness and good uiauagemeut of this fcterlilig company. In their confidential letters to agent is a list comprising V, classes of property upon which risks must not be taken at any price. More than sCt.onO is also forbidden on anyone risk, and iiist ruction given not to so place risks 1 hat any one lire would be likely to x pose t he company to more than that loss. That is, several risks ill one blo k aggregat ing more than t.'.tNIO is discountenanced, if nol actually forbidden. Acting upon such safe principles, instruct ing its agenis lo take no risk of any kind wheie l in; a; plicant's character is the Mlli Jei t of -u-pic ou,ohicc red hy llicll of the high est tin. incial. moral and social siandiiig, it Is no wonder thai liny h . iv-u I ll V id bo many other local companies ami command I he pa! l otiage of 1 he best class of iiisiu t l those who insure lor -ably, not for pi out. The tact that the bil-wiess of the company has been conducted on those piiioip.c is what has saved it front tin: laic of so lilanv other Us the re sult of the great tires of Chicago and Boston. Had they eagci y t. .ken tir.-t-cla-S risks there and piaccd tliciu so c.o-cly as did many other companies, liolhiug could have eatd the company f.om wreck in those licry storms, 'faking risks in l.oge cities far apart any one lire cannot reiiotisiy atlcct a company ona sound basis. Having done our bu-ines v ith this com pany f..r the last fix Vears, we can speak ad visedly id their manner, and have coulidciice iu its safety, and have no hesitation in rec ommending it to the public for patronage. Its olfu-crs are no kid gloved gentry vv ho del egate their powers and duties to others and lay olt ut the expense of the stockholders, but they may be lound ever at their posts, personally superintending and transacting the busim ss entrusted to their tare. The coi,ipan's ollice is at :lls California afreet, San Francisco. .V '. '(.' lta.li. Editors of Papers Having a circulation of four hundred or no. re, and an ordinal v job tr..b, ought to examine 1 he "Aciin- prc.-s which is iiiuiiiug olt the "Fair Daily," in Mcchauns Fair, Sail Fi aneisco. It is t in aii ( I ,"i ) ; ca-y running; will pi ml t)oo iinpie-sious per hour by haml. I, -toO by lea in, and lb .Cs all kll lb of jolt (Milk us w ell as any press made. A ldtn: lighu r made prcbs ol usual pattern, size x4:, can be had for : 1,1km. Suattick t Fiktciiku, .xi'J Coinmert ial street, S. t ., are the Agents. An Extraordinary Offer. An entertaining family paper, tilled with the choices! miscellany, will be sent three months run:, on trial, to all sending their aiiili t s. i his oiler w ill be given lor a limit cd time only. Send at once. Address "Mis cellany," No. ,'mi Kearny st., San Francisco The Best Photographs On the Pacific Coast are now made at the New York liallerv, No. Third street, San trancisco. prices to suit the times. J. H. PETERS, Proprietor. Canceji can iie t t'KEii.-Dr. Boxo, o Philadelphia, announce his discovery fo the radical cure of Cancer. A Kuitl! A' I'aiu! A'm I ii(ic.' Reinrities with full direc tions sent any where. Pamphlets and particu lars sent frtr. Address wit h stamp. Dr. II T. Bono, Ss.V. North Broad st.. Philadelphia, Pa ANT disease of the bladder and kidney deopsieal swelling-, gravel, diahctca and Brig Ill's disea-e spccdi I y succumb to the ill !... . r t ' ' i. nut nee oi ir.viiM:i s r. 1 1 1 A c r l.ri lit , the only reliable remedy for tho-e diseases, in male or female. Sold by druggists every where. K. Bi tti i:n k cv o.'s PATTntNs.the stand ard of fashion. Kail styles: just received. Send postage stamp b.r catalogue. Also, best quality sew ing-niachine Needle for all ma chines, M c ms pi r dozen. II. A. Deiuing, 111 Post stru t, .s-au Francisco. TllK Litti.k Pvix. toothache, headache, earache, cramps, colic, corns and bunions, are lelieved by one application of Trapper' Indian Oil. Pi ice .") t cuts. IIKAI.II N III NI VKNH l.l.t--K. 'I'lllS in an escell.-iit ocliin.l I'.r Imva am! yoiiny I men. ll eiiiu ates tlioruHlily .lnl iliscliiillic care only. iiMinn imimi Minimi examine i mi. .s( ii.,. i.e l..re tt.-mln, ei.-w lu re. lianniulHui -a!l ai the ollice. 1 V,st at., or ailiiresa t. 1". llfc.lUJ, S. K ( IMIMi:iU I II. IKTKI.. ONTIJOMKUV ave. uml Kearny .t .San Francta , two a Ural ol the Post otli. e -I r. el e;ir M irom all the sit-Miners ami lUilroa Ih i .1., ami Kri-i-I mi li an. I I'.irri.iea to I lie Hold, iiokmii.ow .k A xi!. l'rorn li.r. Hotel is In n k. lour aiories, on tains I ... larire r.M.niR, all perri-i llv lilileil ami vchti-lil.-.l. hillni!.' renins. ( hoi a it I col.l water) ami c!osiia oil every lliT; sire, t llolitae .iH feel, three Illlil.ol stairs, ami one I'm. h t II yi. milir K. fv hk. Hotel an, l liirnlshiiitf oil iifr cost nearly .:..oi. Will Im kept KiKsr- lass, at tilt) p, r day, ami leas by the week or month. I nnie ami see! MHIsK'.n 1'AI.Al K ttt AUl, 41. .MllMhllMKin St ., .s.iri t r.-i nciseii. 1l V . MT 1.1411 If I 4.44 V. 4.44l . Vl cheap, troinl.wVVUV. .1Mt . rout Mreei, s K. li'VKKV I AMII.V HAMS IT. Money miT. I s"!'l.ty A (Ten I a. A i! l rm M . MJV Kl.l, Krle, P. Si I II O C-)"". I'r iay. S-ml lor I hroino CAtalottm. yl' -I. II. iilFroKira hoMi. Itosloii Vliwi. vtfc(TQn t'r day at tioinn. hainple worth ft free WjetDLU risoN t I n., I'lirtiaml. Maine. (tlCt" A M' N Til Atfeli'" wanfeil every wlifri.. VL-Al lliisiiiess hoin.rahle ami firm clasa. i'ar (IlwUU ticiilar wi-ftt free. Aihlresa jt .1. VM ii; H jo..M.Ifi.nt. Mo. H. ii ! i r.r . ii . it i. k ii ii." enahlea every Inly 't leimlle. with ease, a Jar, I hainlM-r, iVe., w ithout risk of npijliuif or lroppmc. state aize aruuinl -Ik'Iow Itie eilre. Sample, m.s p. ml, .- cents. .1. A. II A If 1 1. I ten ver, I ol. WAI:lKITi I'AI.MKK'S KIN "1IIOI.H, liy tlie MkiiiiIiu torv. J MechHUlcB' Inslilul Fair, IX berry ht he t ween 4th ami Mil. .San F rancisco. r VTi:ll. i i:TN.- M.li l.er iliiv (ruaran- teeil. In pell article for l ulus- ami i tiihlren' weiir-lmlisiH'iisalile. intent. l. ami of real merit. Ilve on ly to Iw exhlt.iteil to sell. Ailoiteil ami rec oiniiieiiileil hy laill. s' Itresa Uelorm I omiintree of the t'uiteil .stated. Kor p.irtu ul.irs aililrea Kl.l.ls Mas'u t o.. VValthain, Mass. iH.NH:i,i;a iii:. VI. ISimivis. :! Kearnv St.. ni'.-ir Uii-h. KniEKiir CHLiihni'iiiiii ailiiiiiiistc reil. A la ly assistant in at temt nun. l.min mi only t in ployeil to oM'rilte, ""COCIIIEANi: & ItlClLMONli, DENTISTS, WHO Market Street. Corner Bfockfon. Ran rranrtaro. AGENTS WANTED r,WWTLt. im nia, tocunvasa f,.r I '. itt." a work f real tnerit. written l.y tlie Proiihel Itrirhatii Vi.uiik' re bel lioua wife. Mm. Ann Klia Wel.l. Vouinr, who I lining tm.re towar'la ilistiiit.'K-ratunc the atria ioii Mormoni system than the te.verumeiit of the United Mate. Term lilK-rat. Ad.lrtsm j. sii.vf.i:, IlarrlMtn St.. han Kraneiaro. NATHANIEL CURRY & DRO.. 1MI OCIKIIS AM' PKALMM IV IIIIKH II A If vtnzie Ij.nlimr Mlit , M I rt-a and lla lull. Hue constantly on tesml siharp'a ami UeriuiiK ton portiim liirtes. W itichester ami fcv ana' l.eealoi liilles, Scotl & Ureener'a l elehrateil llreech l.aluiK Ismhis i, mi. Aininniiilton of all kunla alwava on Itiunl -Wholesale ami lletal I. X. I I'UUV IWiO.. I 13 S4iirn Street, s.n Kranes fi Tvr-r-r.-r- STONES, 1l:TAIlLF. Mlbf-S. BOI.TIXU (UlTII, Ml 1.1. M-vchinery of all le rtptiona. Flour Mill built by ron tract or hv the ilay. t all particular attention to our 1V. J Mills for Fanner' use. semi tor ilrw-nptire circular anil price-list. .I s. W AU X KK i.. 113 aji.l 115 Mission St.. San Fram lx-o. ARCADE HOUSE; W30 Markrl Ht Man ft'ranrlar. HASC IIAXUFO HAXIsV-HAS RF.EX F.XTIKF.LT renovaieit. an.l i now oen for iromiiwiili or without board. The lloiiar i crntrally l.nate.1 and a tn.s't I'otnrortahle and pleafant plac-e for tran-er Tuitlnu the titr. lUjoma en uitt or inil. M1W. C. V. liLAKF.LEV. S12 m 4lmr at home. Agenta wanted. Ontfitand term frae. TKUa m CO.. AutruaU, MatA. CALVCRT'O CARIOLIO SHEEP WASH $4 per galloa. T. W. JACKSON. 6a rra eico, Bole A?ent for Califor nia and Nevada. C. & P. H. TIRRSLL & CO., urokTiii a wo miit'riiiTikiii or BOOTS AND SHOES, MO. 4IW MTKKKT, Between feaDnorim knd Buttery, BAN KKANC1SCO Mdnnffietnrem nf Uhii'i ituva Vnnih'i. and ChU dreu UNK C'AI.K IKHMS. order kohciied oikI promptlr fllld. All itaea and qiiHllliMa niHile m ll,e It.wrn tnarkrt prlcea. I irimc riniinne ll if ooilM nil iiricek. iso. r. koi i:sk. joiia r. cuomt. UverlanD Freiglit am Baggage Transfer Co. (i iNstiiVEKs ok n:i.i.nr ot: iiaoh vik, to J arm.- Iii-r,- fr mi ;oiy part ef ti.e rlil. run, b' Icavinir tli. ir linl i f ia.1 nj itli u. li . tlie irmxis riMii.tlv 1 iver. il on ,rrivl, t.r trau hiied t ! - Mit ir .lll. f ! Ilirlll r Vi s. Iwal l'.ii,vii'c inl parcel dllvi red to any '.art of Mil- r t.. PUI M IP A I. ni'KIi F v. V. i: IU FnUIit lapi.l. Kim th li I ki"i sTi-,-i i.. nu .no-. IHIVM II uH Rt-.u. 4 li vli.iifiiiiii rv utrei-t, San t rulli !;(. i,f ii K. .l l!Si:, ,i 111 K. I IKII'KU. fii fi'rri ' t i the hIx.vc, I I . W til" epivortiniitf t th uik i.!d frieials :il!i .iio,n,. ami Imviinr kniil illlelcst lit t'le ;l..w hu.l,.'.!.. Inether Willi the n one ami i .i will. I I ike i ra nrr ill recniiiini'ii'liiiif tii) mi ei ssi. r. Mn-r N'-.ur.e K I 'ihii'ii. ti. a vrencr iii, iiiililli-. ami licM"ilk t'H tie in a iit.eral har ol tlial i iirmiaire i in ral y c'iVi n In im-. w. j. iirutnviJ. JOHN 11. W IsE. Tllllk. im loN CHRISTY & WISE, v v vy v j i vutuwibnivu aa w w tm x.m ;ot i ioni st.t Ilet. .lai kk'.n and I'aeific, IHM IV II. kIU Vol li oUliEK rm WOOL SACKS and TWINE, Tnltacco ami Sulpluir, SHEEP SHEARS, 5cC, A l:ir'c ai'M-k of h.cli i a'w iv k pt and li at cr lull mlr. J r"she. p . .1,1 or s'liii'htereil on euin iniloti. nick ret rns au.l s it if.ictory ale maile l ,r all our im t Mers. sax fj:axcisco Journal of Commerce. tiik i,AK(a:T, jiout it i:tini i.k. a si n Best Commercial Paper rt lll.IMItl) OX THE PACIFIC COAST. it (omiiN A Complete List of Jobbers' Prices, And a General Review of all Goods sold in this Market. A HF.Ri WANT Wll.l. K A V K Mtf ll MoIJK Til AX TIIF rKli'KOF TIIK I'AI-KU ItV Kt Its! Kill. IXU roll THIS V A I.I 'A H I.K Jul.' UN A L. Terms cf Sutscriptien, S5.C0 Year. IrMniMil ( iilr or lit on Aillra I lini. S. F. Journal of Commerct Publishing Co., 411 4 I. A V MTItl'.r.T Von nIiotiM Injure your Lite In tin PACIFIC Mutual Life Insurance Co. Or CALIFORNIA, No. 41 Second St., Sacramento. ACCUMULATED FUND, NEARLY $i,aao,ooo. 4MOO.OOO Approtrd Nrrarltla I.as. Itrit with th 4nliririil Mtwl llriarlmnil Ma "4rurlljr lor folli-y-lloldrra rirrfwhrr. I.FI.AM HTANFUi:i, .1. II. Aklt'tl.L, -A. C. VALLIANT, rr'l(lnt. Vlre rrelitf nt. becretarj'. Inin every iIcmi t! ption nf approved I.tra, Fi im.h nvs i. ami Joint I.i k I'ni.n i kii, !; alilr In (..,iil m ( iirri-in v n' tin- piinii i Hit lnnircr, at rm a In an ..I her in nl ual I'liiiipanii'. It rt'. fivca a liitfln-r ri r iincri-rt on It lnvt. iii.'iila than m ri ii iM il hy any oilier lj im 1 Imur an.'' I oiii P ii) in I he .'.unit ry. Iiikiii N iV . lor I In. ii Ii nii may t well to-day, mm w.-.'k or ii.il iiioiitli you may hecome uu HiRurahle. JKFFKKSS & CKAWFOKII, HUSK HAL A'iKXT. 215 Sacscme Street. - San Franclico. FARMERS AND GRANGERS. 'I'iik rxiKit;xKi is riiKrAUEii tooffku L vup.-rior iml'ii .'in lit" ai .1 LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On II F..T n.rHiiMii-.l h' fri. ti.U In Knropi. ot flottinir iviri mail.- tor ilivlviT) , fit li.'r In the I niiiil K imriliiiii or I'oiiiint'iilal marktt. Full iartiruiri.ii apjili. ntton to U. W. Mi N F. A It, I oni iiii.on Merrtiant, -i t lay Mr.-.'!, kan Fraiirlaro. "I PACIFIC It us i iic-ss College. 320 TOST STREET, OI'l'USITK I XIUN Sil'A UK. SAN FUA NflSCO. Tlieolil' Ht ami im at roiniilrti' I oinnn ri Ul t'ol l. tre on Hie rn:il. Kl.'ir.tnt linl); inw rurniiiiri; tlmr oiiirli lli-trui-tii.ii ; prmin .ll tcarliir; liltfli at uu.l 1 UK Willi tli.' puI'Mr. Mlnl.'hla ian i-oiiiniciiri at any time. I :iv ami i-rriniix i-ioii. iiriiilar. may l hail frrc on applirai ion. BEAUTIFY YODR HOMES! Melllng lint, on Arrnunl of Itctirlng; rrillll llllalliraa. A1V IMMFXsK STIH'K OF KTF.KI. ri.TKs. .'1 riiroiiioi.. In) I'ai in iiif, l.ithnprapli, F rrnrli lire I. ill hi,. I Vrlvi't Fraiiii k. ft)'. 1 will frain all kitiilaof i'li turc at i.wt, l rlone out my ilwk el MoUlllllli-M. ianii:l wixti:h. 911 Krarny ht.. frau Fraiirlaro. IIC. JOHNSON'S $30 Health Lift nlfilll r niMMFMlKI) uv nrxlRKl)s OK I.I l a. I. I a. M. ll . A. M , l-rraiilrnla ami IT trkM.ra of 'ollrttr, Si ,ihi I'nnrlpala, Author. Fll torn. Att..rtii'T. It.iiikrra, I'nli'iiilirr. M-rrtinta and llraiii Workr'ra jr. ti.Tally. 4. VV. fcrlirrmrrhorn (.. Maniif i. tur. r. 14 Id.ii.l .1 V V. hrml forrirniUrand prire it. II I'. M' f IIK. M.I., Af'lit, It l'ot atrrrt at MaM.ntr Irmpir llallia. LLOYD & ROGERS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION AGENTS And AUCTIONEERS. rATM)H AXI) 8TAIU.KS. .H'M'TIOV OF HATES . ami Markrt tr.i'U, San Frawlarn. Ilopaea, 4'Ntl lr anil Mhrrp sold mm (milmUa, 1 lioroiiirMrr4 Mork lnpi"''1 to all part ol thr world. SM-rial AkTPnt rortlif AiiHtraltan Tolonlra. Fvrry ron Trnirnri f.r Hrralcint; an.l lirivinx Voniiic ll.rai.n the prnnlw. a.'liwk wlvanrrd on all ilearrlptlon of Live M.h-W. HAYES AND WHEELER CLUD8 ! riAMrAir.NCLrn unifoum madetoordeb. v brud for Circular and I'rlce HtJ. COLLINS A CO. T Mqitsoiiiit DTtllT, Hatters. tn f'BAXciaco. t BANCROFT'S MUSIC ROOMS 0ENEKAL AGEXCT TOR TIIK WOU)-FAMED PRINCE Oigan. OVf Tt rtt.mti i.r thr I-UIXf'K OIM1AN and MF.I PCiins now In iim' tliroiiulioiil North ami Isoiith A in. 1 1 a. Kurope. thr l'oalor Ala ami Alrl' , K it ami V r.t Indira, ami the II,iiii1 of lliff I'aciflr. I lira" hwr. t-voirril I n.t rn mi iita air to lit 1'iumi In lnorr Fi.lnllir, i ;liurrlir, hi hoola, "-.M irti' It ami and .rm y lUlla lliroiikrlioiit IliU t IHt.it KUIr tliau tln.Mrft mii v ..I hrr in u r. I Iih rill i k iil;i. . In HniH't evrry town on t'i . i a ,. i ...... i...u. . i. i 1 w f....,l l.v tt.r. vni I. ty , rnniiit.', and liavf at'M.d H.r arvrrral 1 0.1 ml ill r h 1 1 cirrunitiilii r. I.all Mini ri I lit Nrw C'l'IN T i: XMAIi OlMiAN, A marvel of llrauiy auil I'ri f. rtion, at moderate anat. A I.AUi.K H ' K'kw OF "Ii.-t Mii-Ii . ami uther .Miiniral Mrrcliandlae con- Uulij uu timid. A. It. BANCROFT & CO.. JUrkrl Mlreet.Man rranrUra. D FRUIT Q rierO KEEPER'S Itnprovad American Fruit Drier Miami at the head, aa a Faculty. Farm or Parlor) ltltlt.lt. It enahlea every man to li hi own bu allien and prodnre uneualed reaulla. Html fur C ircular and I'rlra I.Ut. J. M. HKKI.KK 4 CO., .ftw anil .11)1 Manaoine Mt.. M. F. The Celebrated Sluthour Pnmps 4i now Improved and um iim tart u red In Man Franrlaeo ar. all olhera In Mlmpllrlty, liar blllly and F.ane of art Ian and (rrt re aulla. Semt for Circular on it Prlrt. Mf. J. H. KI'.FI.F.U aft CO.. and Manaome Mt., M. F. ORNAMENTAL1 FOUNTAINS, Statuary. VANKt, jl GOODS. AqiiHriuiiiM, UiiKtic Cliaim nnd Set teen, Ikon Ham.ixo and Tkkk (Jcahds, Stabla FUturet. Weathar Vanaa. Pumps, Engine and Machinery, OLD HY J. 91. KKKIiKR 4t ., 3ta and ISO Siskmi Hr.. - i Fwriw. cresylS'sheep'dip. Cures P Scab AND ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Lard ty all Klirrp raiarra hMut of the liucky Mountain. Ki.r lti liy 2&. -V. X3. -W-A-TSOUST, SIS to aio llattery Mt.. Man Franrlaeo. glfsrnd for Irru'ar and I'rici? I.lt. THE PATENT WYCKOFF PIPE. For Water or Cas. ill KA I'K.ST ANI HIST I'lTK MAUK, lit' ARAN irrd toktand any rr.fiilrrd preure. Ko .klllrd l.ilmr iircrkkary toilllirr lay or tai it. Mend fur Circular and Prlr l.lat to C. I. AVI I IS AT. Manufartnrrr and Sola Aitrnt tor Ilia ParlflcCoaat To Big Trees 1TZD toseiiti:! 1)1111. 14 -4VFV.CF.-IAIL TO MFR I Kl, tlirnrr (Hi iiillr) tT ktaBe or iJVrry 1am, Tia I'oiiltiTvillr. to KS. Mil K. PAETIES WITH THEIIl OWN TEAKS Takeadirm t route for t'otiHiTVltle. and tlii-nra (4A niiU'kito iitai'tinie, iiakkinit tlie llntitr lure, under thr rrrt-t ol filnt I't.if, llir.nili tlir Mr reed tlrr. of !; 'I'reew. up tim I'atinn ml alonir the HnpliU ol llie Vrr.e.t irrr, l.y ttir iitmn.tr, Hitb. Hri4.il Veil, and Voarmitr I-all, nnd the Htikflity t lift un4 Ihmir ut the I '.inini .nut Y.iltty-Ahe raitdit iiiouo- tain, ii.rrki, wairr ami ria l arenrry in the world. VATERHOUSE & LESTER, uiriiurEi; ok Wagon i Carriage Material CARRIAGE HARDWARE and TRIMMINGS, And all M 1r of Hod In and I arria(i parta. Sarven Patent Wheels, Wood Hub Wheeli Of all alrr. mad t ururr. Mole A.al for Ailjustablc Carriage Umbrella AVHiril rtn Iw atfarhrd tn any "P'" ',l,r1r; ' ran I.r a.lutrd to any dr.lrrd l.rtirht. nl nr direrllon; U lirld llrmly analnat any Morms '. r" f.ralile from una rarr!K to anotlirrt weight, tea ,Mir-si-nd for lllukfratrd rlrcular. Artdraaa an.l l Market at . and l anl l aliiornla at., han r raiielw.i; Son and SO J atrrrt. riiient.i. 114 ana IIS BIALt ST., SAMJF RMCIICO. AW FHAWCIMCO or TBS HKANCII National Wire and Lantern Works. Of w fork, (IIuwaBD Mob a, Propr'a). 420 Santomi St., San Francisco. MAM F ACTfHFK fiF URAPS. COPPER. TEEL and IKON WIKK CIjOTII. r-rlltlr.: Hraaa and Mteel Haiterjr Mereena, .oeomotlva U'lrr a iatN. and ll.vy Mlnlna 4'lotn. rnaaaental W lra U'arfc, Hlddlea,Mle'ro. MNIn and Kallroad Unlrrat, 'lro Fenre. Hallln.. I.aarda. ete, Kenreaenli-d la fcaa Kranrlara lijr JHN P. BRRIHfl, lte Manarr with Kratrldt 0. CAI II TIEATCO WITH SUCCESS At the home of Iha patleal Wltliout tba naaof tba INIFE OR CAUSTICS aad wlthoatpala. Addrata Or. A. H. IROWS, XEW HATKV. COW CorraapoadaDca Atom payalclaoa alao aollcto. L srrn cold. tl.Wj MEDAL if V S W f '1 H-gv. J m mm WHAT THE WORLD WANTS Aev isvKWTifiv. whicm wr. dully auppllra tli itnla of lh rllla Mlla. Iia- jaatliran iierfi-rleil mid altapvd Into m r.uUr 'KI.I. HOKI AMI PltMIKi;TIl AI'MKN, It la roll f rafted on nrrly arlrnllftr orlnrlplra, and Ha perlrrt almpllrliy of fiiTitmlliin well tila It to nil kliiila nf Mi ll l.or In a; and ntlnlnc iiarvom, ity It n tli oxprna or obtaining; m ater I liriiugli out lailrr portion of tli riMnili y, In rface or ailralan Mralla, III lie Hi fully rrdutrit, and for proa pec I in a; tor mln. erala It will nereaaarlly auperseite all otber naaahlnoa how In , This almpla and prnrt laxl mnrliliir ran now bo aen at work and f lionniulily examined at llaalaml l-olnt 1'lniiliif Mliia, aialoand County Itichta tor aula. Tha following teat I tiionlal from Profaaop Wrlwood Murray, of ilia I'nlvi'ialty linrnlmrg, and of otliar prominent collrf i at Vie Ki.t, prk for lteitt No, 1) Urmta Ctikt an Knclr . April 1,. I Ma. PlircE A MiiliiiA N-icnr Hiving t vour rr.jiirai r nil nr.l and prartlralljr trlrd )onr inacliliie. I takr ifri Nl iilrimuri In lira'liiK t.ktiniony to Ita .lur lot a ell t.orltijr. rm h a remit roiilil i lily he olitalnrd from mntum ripiTlriire nf llm ilrMilrrata rriiiille, i on I'lril lih mn Iih niral .kill, lo iIiUhj nu ll 'pliain ra en tiovr) I lie ritriiklot; tut and rorrd aiiKrr, aorkrd l.V a powerful tr, I'.V ulilrlj thr rntira aya'rin tit wrll-lH.rlaa la rlinir'l. fiii tlilM'l and rlirai.'iird. anrt hy tin- aoil or ilrh. Ik l.rlliMT liroiiuht dirrrtly to Hi kiirfMi e wllhoul unroni'lliiK, 'f a" liirlianre . f llir krirwIiiB or In. a i l)f aliafl. 1 Mr ""T atinii i timdr ocrrtHln a to lee n qin'tlon ol ilia Krrnt tiriirdl aim h will pre.lllJT arrrilti to llila htiila from It I ii r il in 1 1 hi . , . Tni.tliitf for oii a rlrli perunlarjr atifre, I rrmaln, -eulleu.au, your, truly. WKLWOO, MruA Vl All luforiiiHllon ol.lnlneit by apt'l)liiw To FUICIC 41 M4UC4JAX, I'atenleea. Aitdreaat Oakland I'olnl. 4'nl. Wnlld. Cltnrrta M Co.. Makera, ftualan All fleat.elaaa I nl rnmenta. lteon. i.i. a.i.... v,emv lalliurllli. Menu lor lllHatrated I alaliiKue. JAMES 8. SMITH. Oon'l ARont, lOtt Mtoekton Mtreet. Kan Eranrlara. The Jl Jt II.F.F. Illia Mai in aold hera Utility AdjnstaUi Talsles At 109 Stockton St., San Francisco. EVERY Farmer, Miner and Granger mould avutcRiaa roa tii SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY POST The Popular Weekly. Enlarged and Improved. The Best and Cheapest. IT ADVOCATES THE RI6HTS OF SETTLERS. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. oa lag to rla. additional, Hrand for lUmpl Copy. The low prim al whlah It i pulili.lird roiniiianil for It a very largn rlrrul lion, fcvrry Karuirr and lliiklnrk Man should a. tcrlba for It, Au uuquallrd tuadlutu for Ad vci llu r. Tlie San Francisco Daily Eyenina: Post Will be Enlarged mul Imprwid, THE POPULAR JOURNAL OF SAN FRANCISCO. Nerved ty Carrlera at H I- eta. r" wrkli t Mall, ane ear, .tM l inanth, . IV i I Ii ree tuoMllia, 41, ftw. 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