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y t i i't i i 6 WILLAMETTE FARMER. TljE HofrtE Circle. Childhood. Example. O friend I 0 Il'ntlurl not In vain 1 hy life wn aim Ktid true, The silver dropping nf tho rain, Thii tall of Milium r (low I How many hurdi mil heart have prayed Tliulr lIvtM like tliin mlKlit 1m! Hut muro shsll pray hiiK'tfurth fur iilil To lay them down llku thee. WMMtr. A Week Among the Foothills. (Written for the I'imi by MsfctiAKitT Francm.) There arc tin) s ami teencs tliitt seem to con. the end of the line tied round the pommel of the laddie, 1 and with characteristic eravitv. worked, al native Cahfor. i .. f , ... mans all do when possible, by proxy. We soon learned to Jlow-manycntlcaringassociationsclustcrarounu take our honc and follow suit, and with eminent sue- , the memory of our early clilltlhootl. In life's "M" whole journey it is the brightest spot. No joy so The common burden of humanity, which we , pure, no happiness so unclouded, as that of child- ' 1hav? a11 t0 bear more. or lcss mu,t heaY!cs! ii,.i i . .,., , , , ,, in those whose mental powers are the earliest hood day. I he anxious cares of later years dis- and most wldcly unfou'ej. We may grow up i turn not its tranquility. Innocence and peace are under the sheltering care of parents and kin. I its guardian angels, and no sorrow exists tint a drcd; wc may lean on parents and friends', we mother s love may not dispel. The hoary-headed may be amused by acquaintances; wc may Ik sire, whose palsied limbs refuse to carry him much made happy by those wc love yet to this con further on his pathway of life, dwells with picas elusion do wc come at lastthat man is turned . urc upon the memory ol his early days the hap- back on himself, Gotthe. 1 picst in a life-time. Imagination draws for him the scenes of his childhood vears. He sees, once I ,- .. .. i . . .!..- ..js.i t l... ,. ,t .. .. f i.t '. , I it i ClIM.MU.si SCI15C IS I1UI il native Uliuill... iav.uu,, 1 K, 'T, r Ci' " m' "" V'C'1 '?" w,.,erc many believe, but the result of a wcll-storccl lie was wont to dwell. lie enters again its vine- i,ii,. .,i r f.,,.,,1,1.. tr,in,.,l m .1i.rrimln.ite The Mining and Scientific Press Marching Onward! Our careful system of compiling, Judiciously con denning, and conveniently arranging into regular do partments. hai been heartily endorsed. It rem Ws th paper worth more to readers, who can find handily tha which interests them most. The weekly issues oi iqoiw " ......- . Information for Practical Miners, ,.. ii.. nn.-sirt finB! Minimi of Ores irFKllUR UU IUU Vrjicuiu w - ! .n.l Mlllin of Orei Smelting of Ore I .Scpawtlon jnd centrate whatever i, most attractive and valuable I $&g SltSi in time ami space, i lie nrst nave been called in days gone by. Me thinks he is a child again. Hi: who waits to do a great deal at once, will 'white days," ami the .second, the world over, M mother's hand is on Ins head, and he hears i never do anything. arc known ns "oases," verdant mid fertile spots lhc Ken,,.c nc l -cr low, sweet voicp, as she lmlil till! arid wisti- of ll.c vnrmnmlli,,. ,1i.wnri wa,,w",",'..W . Wn.S " C"11'1, l"t-'al,, ll"" frI)m IlitkotsM ii active gen genius, contemplative here- am Id tlit. arid waste ol the surrounding desert, ,1(. i0i.y j00j,( ol KU,i,. arl(,iu hl. infant (iraycrs. ' im. Heroism it the self-devotion of genius manifesting which make it possible for the traveler to encom. , lie has read these stories many a time since, but ,"c,f ln 'n. pass if, mid lia(iiy ami to say, that, in nil its sev-1 ulc "ever, never .seemed liall so ijcautliul as, en days, my "week" was brightened by lioth these ' l''?,' "a'?L "? '"5 1mot.,,:r,,, j''16 j-'11 )" ,' ..'. ' .... f .. , . ... gentle accents from her tongue. I he noble old conditions. I here had been long periods of toil dm bencnth w hose friendly branches he oft had and struggle, disappointment and dark o'vrshad- reclined, Mill stands by the roadside. The niur twings; but with the lirst step ol our prancini-1 "llr'"K " before the door the music of its ... . . . V " I Ufifpru tf-nmrl f -I r at iininilll-inll,..ii.f ns.it j.ll.n .orses, the burden fell off Iron, heart and mind, . U" "" ' w ."'l" j,..."" "'"""' .m m' ,i ".-l' " It- .... 1 .1 , 1 .,l I, III, AIIUIIlllU. garden the scene ol many n merry game the orcnarti, the old scliool-lioiisc n lew rods down the road, all, all are there Kind.ncss is stronger than the sword. YoUq pOLKs' CaLlJ4fJ. Shadows on the Wall. W'.i inntuitn tiir tmnnrf rniilora Mm lit. 4 ItT llut stern reality calls I tjnie !.,., nuj.,. cx..rt al slmuing "(irand- pa's ' shadow on the wall, ami are now ready for another lesson, which our )oung lady friend is just now depicting, as shown lielow. I-'ollow as if its mission had been accomplished, and there was no longer nn excuse for staying. 'I'll, .tllltlf' tlftit tfl.. IkJ.Kittil .ilinl I li-i.n even seen anvwhere. excet.t in the moonlit nb.l.t-. I lim '""' ,,,c l''w'.l'K lream, and with a sigh he , , , , ... , , . .. " i leaves tnc contemiilation ol his early days, of dear old I uolumiie; nnd the hills, in their I Cliildhoo.1: fairest oasis in life's great desert; glittering mantles of mist and, moonlight, looked ! many are the plcasiim remenibrances, ninl never like enchanted castles l-urn of air, which, iu our '" bc' f"fK- thy hallowed influences j rapid Might, came mid went, with the silent I ,, solemnity of "Dissolving Views." 'lhc air was I ' "l: "ASKU '"' I low l.s.-What a common soft and iiM.l ns the breath of grottoes, ami the I """ ' VcH' " U a c",,'1' "''"Ki '! there is al- I heavens, in the clear objure of light and shadow, """""I! ' I lwrne.1 nlK.ut com. wooed the weary spirit oil inn, Klysian Isles of '""" "'"' c gather fresh cut-llowers in just :aceand U-auly. And ll,.., we rolled uway, l ,"ch n,'a".."I "' r vnses with then, day with many n good jolt over the rocky road f,om !?f,Cr ,,ny l,nl,Uc "rC "f ,,,c ,r""' l,'ec'-1'"-.Stocktoii to Sonor... '" vac ""' ttc n"cr ,,li,lk of 1,,u ''"kcl sa Wc arrived too late to see much of the k-auti "" a ,,,lua",i "f l"M;ll. N - use , fill Utile moiinl.tiii lown, whn.li wu honor as our , ""-' ,,ns:l 1'islcad of the s.ise, by way of sanely, county ke.it; and being well tired out, found I'ut a piece of crockery or even n bit of nitisliu at iu the excellent aLLoiumodalioiis of the City I lo. the Imttoiu, mid tliin fall with snud, roumling this tel a pleasant mid lefieshing lest. Kising with , upal the top. .Now liml some ouiig ferns, with the first Hush of dawn, we walked out to I roots and soil, and traip-plaiil them to the edge of Shaw's I' lal, in the e.uly fieshness of morning, I the basket-lied. Next get some moss from a shaded not without firquenl stoppings for belter Slews ' li'Hik or lock, and lover the little sand-hill wm of our )ouug Mountain ()ueen, sitting in all the plctely. Moisteti the whole thoroughly nod then iiiclutCMuc lie.iiily of her siiliject hills, whose put in the cut Mowers, ni.ikini: a hole Willi everchanging shapes and (jroupiiigs unfolded new . )our scissois or a Mick, so that the stem will the general directions as given list month and sieneswilh every tutu of the wiiHiii.gro.nl '1 here , u-acli through the moss to the wet sand. If )oll u,u mc ,, lrm;)ltf , fnrllcr perfect,,,,. nv.a r..i.i I... .tl...r lnuiu in lint dl a I.. ll ll.. uorl lu .ill .l,.i. II .1..: .! .. ' . ... . . alii. IV T IIFtVIIVI licin I lieauliful lull eiilhroneil not without her history, oluiiics might be glowing feius will outlast many changes of the written, if half lhc tiuth weie toll I . In our , Mowers, itoaitlngof Orcai' Amalgamation! Saving of Oo W and all precious Metal. New Proecswa o Metallurgyi .Vovr i...,.,ri.. nf Minrm Miulns EiiBlnccriLg and Hy draulics. For Inventors, Mechanics and Manufac turers. ... ... ....1 imnn-i.ni .i-.v.lnmn-'ntii ln Scientific Jill 'JVW OllU ..,..-". ...-, and Mechanical Progress ! Patents and Inventions or the raclflc States t rrogrcss oi iiomoinuu-.i..j-u " for Local Manufacturers t Illtutratlons of sew H chlncryt Reports of Popular Bclentiflc and Industrial Lecture . Our Mining Summary aivesthoprogrens of mining work from week to sveek ln I ho varloua counties and districts throughout tho I rlnclpal mining regions of tho United Stales, arranged In alphabetical ordir, It Is tho most cxtenslvo record of mining op-ratlons published In tho world. It affords tho Intelligent miner a raro opportunity to know and profit by tho work ami cipcnenco oi mi uciguuor.. Miners hao few sources or practical Information In their calling, and should ombraco oviry reliable means for Improvement. Mining Operators and Shareholders, at homti and abroad, weekly cuinlno our Summary with lucnascd lull rest and proUt. Our " Domestic Economy" KmbruciK now and Important facta which should bo known Iu every cabin and household. Short and Inter, entliig tho articles under this heading aro freely read and practiced with profit and Improvement to tho read ers. Tho Pncus I not strictly a scientific men," but ratlur a ' paper for professional, ...v ....,...,, ,. .,,,.,1 .v..-.. ........b.. .v ... mi .it ... jou win nave no trouliie in inrilier perlectint in the Mate th.tii mil the wink lie well done jou will derive pleasure jour.ches in this interesting and innocent pas ed Sonor.i. And she is fiom the form which )oil have given. Hie ixme. A scik.MIsi hasat last solved the niKienUoniiu ilium: ('mi mi l-'t liioj n.ni ih.ingc his skin?' 'I hit is the way hi- iirnlxises to do it. 'lhc c.mdi dale will bn lirst MilneLted lo a b.illi of alkaline nilli'li iiuillKciiiont water. Having K-eii well cleansed, he is placed ,' lo tent u spidfr's nbility to got liinmolf in ,i .-.hi wm-ir.i leii.ine iiieiiiioiueierillilie.lies out ol a ucratlO, 1H tfl till till orilJIIItrV I30iiegieeoi I .iiiieuliei . Allcr lilleen niiniites wHsh-bowl with witter, tnltn n Htiuk- nn.l Vvs ron Tin: Ciiimiii:.n'. Did tiny of otir youiiK romlerH ovor cxpuriinunt with tlin iu'iuirt'imiiitH of n tpidurV If they lmvun't tlioy linvo deprived tlieinsi-lvcs of Uliu of tlio best wayH iiikiiiir him iiirnniii' riiiii.iiii vn inn ii. i.tii,nii ii.,i . .a ioa IUhidclihume'wiueV, a, I I' , a y'Ve' ' l. " '" , r,?,0r7lfH, V0"'1' "V'1 pet.it.ire. lhc heat has I.pened all the tMres, I r , '"8, n"10 ''"'"l'"'"" bov lto so the chlorine Hows in and reaches the coloring ' w" "r ""!l ,""' 1"1 . 10 "llil'L,r 'c tl mailer. To kee il in, the (Hires must be closiil. , ot tUHtli'K, o will Kiiuriillico tito tlf Co close the no res the siilncil niiisl Ik- iiiti.xlm-.-il . Meet Will trot llilllhC'lf 11WIIV from his ISO iiilo an lee cellar, wheie he sjiends leu iiiiiiules lilted quarters III less tltnil tun minutes, if in absolute agony, but lelaiivc bliss, for the next undisturbed, nnd ho won't oven wet his step is to di op his exhaiikied fniin into water iieaieii to i.vniegiees. in this Hie iues oen, the chlorine grapples the coloring mailer and our coloied bioiher Is toloied no more. feet iu tho transit. is done. Try it and sco how it slioit walk oi two nines, we passed some saiuled nud some holed vis. Among the lirst was the house of the late Dr. Snell, who was one of the most scientific men In lhc county, nud un wearied, too, in his exeilions for Us improvement by giving il a binary, and, by his honored ex ample, seeking lo inspire it with a icieil and love for science. He has gone to his rcwaid; but the spirit of Ins teachings still hovers in our midst, pervading and iusiuiiiigthe iiileu-st of awakening minds and sympathetic souls. This is the earthly imuioit.tlily of ngieal nnd Hue life. Iheie is n haul hill to traverse befoii- wc come lo the high valley or lovely Illlle table land of Shaw's I' lal, a small village, whose while collages, with their pleasant Matches of garden nud vine v.ud, look peaceful and homelike; though the business life of the place has liecn neatly estiuct for some vi-ais. And )el it has wealth, even be solid that of its produclivr soil, if cutciprisu and liilsir would only unite lo make il available. Heie is an imnu-nsr ileHsit of limestone, which traveises and uiideilies lhc village, rslrnding to I'oliiiiilua and Suihim, nud tMohahlymiich farther. ' This has I wen laid ban-by mining, nnd is .1 sciv i nuny, hm u is nevriihrless .i tlnn ilut I'uiioiisfoiiii.ilioii, iH'iug uoin lulo all iii.inuer of pli-licd. Indrnl.sir u.ilin Ss.mt ilinUs liuw ulmi'ii of the pteheiil day did not have half so hard a shapes, eaves, guuiocs aim ueep goiges, evnieui- rtrn'.urii m sh.iiiiw siumius, is mrn vtin.HKie ihru nine as we ikijs oi 1 ho past generation had, and ly by the acliou of ilei-iiiiul rapid waier, nnd the !linrsrsuliileriig.igr.liiiilieKiii. 'Ihe hoivti.icV fiduiy as if the lessons of life which we learned iu inevitable suggestion Is, that this must once have Iwricfcr i., huwcvrr, is pMctirM by name falifomuns, roughness, ami toil, and stillenng, you Ixiys o li...ii.-(iin.ni. f..r ilieirf.ni,l.irs.f..r. .ml .liil in, iiir vi.l- to da) wcie either not learning at all, or learning die. Iliry psrf.Hiii niir.innn fr.it, r.lirie .mily "" kul gloteson; or walking in paths of ease mil... i..r. ... si... . ..r .. . i . ....i . .1. .. .1' .. M-rn .mi .i j i iicii. niig. an.i. in u. t, tiIm fr pintos. -""ii. --i"i ui ii u.iiiicu sen reliance . mom tinders i. iiil.l I fuiind oIki vrniild, ssiiIi graceful nm. '" "'" I he ipialit) of seir-rclianec !iiiiian.Uiuinitr4sf,iiilriiit.i4h.l ir spmisli caitle " imc fh-'t every Isiy should possess, butwliith at .i r.Kfc... -inclf ..ui .iW.,..i,.nl M.-rr. cci linn m il "l ' "'""" unwiii, unless lie is tried ami nude I . ...... .. I I I .1 I I.. ..... I ... i iU lnv iiiv ntt(ntuiii tS other Hriuinvt, ' ,' . , ... , , ., ,. 1 IIIV II IIIM I 111 O'l IMS IMHIS S llll'IM'l 4 ''t lllll. l.ilfll 1 i- lutnpike toad has Uvn made over the inounnuits, ! ".""r 1,l",,l""1 f'-'l-H'" ' i ..l.f..r......i. ,-. f..,.., . extending fiom Sonor.i llnoiigli .Mono and Ins.. ,"""'nr ",,,,""! "'"'"'-'i'- .uli is"ui,ir lull.,. .oiiiilies. Ihe whole lino of this ioa.1 is skilled ''"I" " ,,'"l'"r " '" liv fm.-slsof toweiine siieai Lines, eauable of imi , "" iii'.iiiMii4iedou..i r...s i.i c,aiil..niu Fishing on Horseback Ki.lnng imi linrsrKirk nny st'eni .in niinnulu in phr.i-c to III 1 .ICifMII Scll-Rcliancc. A eentleman who has had much experience in the management and education of Isiys, writes lo the lioys of the present day as follows: " It alwass seems to ns old men as if the lioys U'i-ii the IhsI of a great liier. It rouhl not have lK-en foinied ullietwise; lor all lliese immense masses ate iiiivilineur, ami there is not an an- I'ul.ir fiaemcut lo be found anioui: thcin. The sighi of tliis m.uble, which not only exists in iiicxlmuxllhla ipiuutitirs, but is of n very line iiu.llity, olieu eiiiuliug the luglily valued ll.ili.in , to rely iiihiii himself. A man without self-teb -nice is a sir stick, and to avoid K-ing a poor slick of a man, he should learn the lesson w blit he is a Ikiv . Theie is nothing like teaching a Kiy to depend upon himself. That's the w ay I learned to swim. I tiled lor weeks to Icaiu in shallow water, but diiciug lumber enough lo give business to a il.irn i ''" """"' "'' "' diicn...., lle mmmg, m.u.r Ul eonlidence eiioueli in mvself to stuke mills. l..o-liii,g.l,u,ii,i,go. hsiHHi. IhrUier i. In. tivmiir out and ically lr) . At last, one day as I was tine mile fiom Suioia Iheie is a deposit of ist-iimr. and In il.eiiid..rii.cpiiiiiird l fmuui.im .. ducking atound near the shore.lliat horrible moil- iiiapnue, or iii.u k la-.iu, sumiieiii in suppiv me , """"."""'"'"w ' i"iin'innii en 4. ster known as a "lug liruther took me on the v.uoie m.iihei, w line ii or ueni v iniiese . amp, ' ii.'ii nr ..-. a. .snunnr., on. then- ate mountains of lion, and eouallv exlen slve foiui.iiioiis of Kaolin, or (hi ccl.iiii clay. In view of all this wealth, I nm astonished to see old iiioliimue and her equally liih neighUus so en. Ilielyiirglrrtrd by Ihe Kaiboad Umls. If Si viiisail) in all the deck of a schooner, near bv. and ihr.-v. .... ,.i..r u.rl. on il.i-i, iic. llirss-rsiKsliiiniissirircciirrall) ... lhc-outside rail ill dc'eii water, and lol.l i,. i,, nm imii ii) me 4i.i .14 sur oi iimsr. 411,1 ni;iit wjoii,4ihi sw im wr my me -and t did; 1 struck out for 4. in all i4.f.llir siil. i4inpril mil h heir. rr iiiusUdii. nil. nil, llirtrl y .IihIiiiu hiilrl.. h.ri. mat and ether imp-iti. Hon., Iliry wru-riialilnlloenii') lliriiisrltrsilfrrionl.'llirii Hie ... Iter and colli, I swim well. That ritd leiiaiicT wlucli I somiich needed. 1 was earl. taught in other llungs to rely iiih.ii my.elf. and I now have reason to Ik-thankful for it. - ".- - ' j-iiuvn imi ior very icttoi, and to m astonishment I saved my. self, and from that moment I was never afraid of the water and could .ulm u.-ll Tin. .,,!.. noi.i would follow in the f,Hilsleii of is.ib.i, she , h.ir. ,,.i,i. .i .r man, ini, ii f u.. ..i rash treatment of mv brother's ....,. m,. ,t... ...lr' would build a nation gauge lailtoad of her own, I ... . Ulrjl. 0.filiH.Vll,. il,e .ur.i.-. .,,,. .'..... leliance which I so much needed. I w..s .-irl. and lie independent of the t'ledil Mobilier. Then w e could send oui IiiiiiIkt ou'i the San Joaipiin valley lo Stocklon and San li.uniseo, and our iron, bl.uk lead, and Kaolin out the whole woild; and if capitabsls could oui. see this in its line light, they, ns well wc, would le eiiurhrd. Hut what iiileu'sted me moie than all was the extensive nuiseiies and well culili.itcd taiieh of .Mr. I. Iiickuisiiii ami Unilhrr, viewed in .ounce iiurl ttout MitMin, o.rilmiVisI b llir .nerae siiniiiici .isi. ler ImasduTing one if lhes. r.rr.t,..lr.iriiirmtriril iiim thai Ihe sul. lanipnl in 4 ,lrli, Infill )t at the innulli ul Smurl I'lrek, uheir it riuplin inlu Xluntrlr. Ila aUitil r ikIu intlrs smith vi Xmu L'l ur. 'f w alei uif.plas'r liuloi irl A I tin. iilicclherirrk h..l high slrrp Isinks and llirir 4s il)l ene pli,s tahrrca vsafon niitil dcsiciid In Ihr lrd. t he. trek .pi rad imt 4ltcl Ihs- manner id n.h w alrri.ius, Tilt Tkavi.1 kk's Al fiunr.T. This is a game to set juvenile wits to work. The players sit m a circle, or round a table. The lirst one starts by saving to his left hand neighbor, "I am going to America," (or any (dace commencing with A. i. ... ......I ...l.l... ...il...... ....'.......... run l.uu mu the ie4n.4inl inailea nimiaiutr laV u,,li . . .. . . ....' ". .'" "' '"' o .nm ..., ii ii. i.i I.H..U1...S.. ,,,,...,,. siiiiim,- , f , ,. .. . --------- iiainineigli Mr, and ask, 'What will sou do there'" it seems ike a scene of enchantment, vailed foith '' f"'" ' h.gl.tui.ki...r.r.l uh lu.unani K,. n Ilr.m', ,, ,V ,V,, ' . . bv some MO.idei-vso.kim: Aladdin and his oU-.li-, ttu-ii. and ,he Irom a .nv,l, lics.uid l4ch..I.rt.h., .. i",', ' l" ' , V.. ..'".'' ..h?.t,M "" ent "Slave, olthCmp," than the tesult of ..... nm,.,4,,d,.,may miles. ..uhth.hea.y .hue .,f .., .. ,, ' ". . ? ' J " ' " V " " ; K " Liberal and Popular Scientific Journal, Well calculated to mako practically sclentlfle men from our intelligent maimes. This Is our stronghold for ac. omiillshluir eood. Plain, comet and idcarlug language. easily cumiireheuded by all, conduct! mostly to short articles, is our tnueavor. 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A Great Variety of Industrial Information, In brief and fresh form, suited to tho wsnts and tastes of tho nadirs of this coast, which Is not obtainable otherw-Uo so timely, or In so cheap and convenient form. Aa an Indmdrlal publication, meeting the wants of so many kindred Industries, this Journal stands pre eminent and w Ithout a precedent. Hubsi-riptlou pa) able in advance ft per annum. Bluglocophs, post paid, 10 cents. Addriss DEWEY & CO., Minimi nnd Scientific Piiksh and 1'j.cino Ittr HAL l'liKsa OlUce, 333 Montgomery St., S. F. Scientific and Practical Books on Mining, Metallurgy, Etc. rubli.hed or iisued, srholeialtf and ltetall, by DKWKV CO , MlM.su 4Mi .-icllj.ru IC l'uus OlUce. S, F. BY OUIDO KU3TEL, JIlMNCl KMIlNEEn 4M) MCTlLLriKIIST. V r so yYr.aaaWr J THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. EH. 1 CO o W CO THREE SIZES-Warranted to Clean from 60 to 200 Bushels per Hour, Perfectly. PRICES-40. $00 AND $75. Tbo Kash At Cults' Machine Is tho only machine that has taaen the First Premium at California State Fairs In 1870, 1871 and 1871. Nash ft Cutis' Machlno will thoroughly sepsrsto Mustsrd Seed, Cheat, Usrley, Oats, Cracked Wheat, etc., from Wheat ln a rapid and satisfactory manner No zlno sieves used 111 tho Nash k Cults' (train Bora rator and Fan Mill; thoreforo wo can Clean Faster, Bettor, and with Leas Work and Trouble, Than any other machlno now ln use. Tho Nash tz Cutis' machine is the only ono that will clean Alfalfa Heed. All wo ask ot any one In want of a drain Separator Is to glvo the Nash k Cutts' a trial. EVEltV MACHINE FOLLY WAHIUNTED. The Nash k Cults' Machlno Is for salo bv alt Aim. cultural Implement Dealers ln California. tot iiinucr particulars auurcss NASH, MILLER & CO., No. 2t!i K street, bacramento, Cal, Only manufacturers of tho Nasu k Cutts' drain Rem. rstorfor the I'aclfio Coast. 4vC-3ni Absolutely tho Best Protection Against Fire. THE BABOOCK 3 VavslslalaVilB aHssflkllsV sd) Fire Extinguisher, . iisi.l Iniillrt.slM. f.tll I.M 1. s. lll.ttl lUrtll la. lilt III 1).1 I'.i. 111. Iaa.lltlli' .!. Jllla.1 lla,l.1. I lit .... ..1 ..f "V" """i ,,',,, " ,,' , V ' ii in . .V V """""'" comnicnco witn tnc letter tlic traveler i imttncj .1 luiipy one. lllll ,in.l valley, lulme .imi ml ih..lrlikl.tful ieiir4iilie.4n..4.1.mhJ. llir ii 4. m t: lor in.t.ince: "I .tin i-oin,. i.. 11..1. lute,' Ucsl an,l oicluii... ,.e ..u,! uW,., , , "MLf 7 & tilZW. ' " '" d" tliereV' '".ffi V."""! lliciniwti'lMiiiiiiiKWiielyan.1 picl.iics.iiic iviii- ..,,1,. .,,d mfomi. ..uha preii, h.iie ls.,,1. nfjf'vt ,,, am KB to CIiiim." "Wliat u ill v ou ilotlu-re?" Iilll.lllous. ttllly llllltci'll )C.lls ajjii till' Whole Inshl, .piead Ihe sniikiih siufa.c nf ihe .null Use ll "flion chills." "1 am ITOIIIC to lVuer " "Win! place was ne.iily III a slate of liatUIC, .lll,l till- pin- 4. iil, at-ul ,w huudird aid. Irjnii the la.h and llic ,n ,' ,1 ,,c,..s ..l)f. ,. .?..,... .. J ,, " , ' u.ii. llnuM cntlrclv williotlt lllrlll. , l"4.y lolling of llie WeaVei. atlordcil 4 pleaMiil .aticly t,. . ,.', " ...-i .. '. . ' '" K1 '"K piiiliiik Ik Kan .uiiuisi cniini) wiinoui iiicini. , ,lc. ..thris.... .,i..r.n Milli.o ' to l.-ilnii;. "Uli.u will von tin there?" "K.u Now theie. uc aN.iit .t.ixxi vine., piikluciiii fi.mi i4,,ns plenty , n.ne on ihru hand, the M,(y. ,. cijb,." Ami mi on llirouyhout the aliihali l.txxilo ,.tlxji.lllonof Wllieiin.l lixi rallotis of rhamrJ ul. ilii..rliy and ltuty .-t ihe .vi, rriiumcj MiouM .1 pl.lH'r hc.ttale w lulc live cin 1k i-nimi nan, v veailv. Ksl.cs llieuiueiiuantltica sold in " " me. i. - ,..i , ..:;, ,,, ,,. . , ., ..... i" Al iil.l Laiilif man .iniii.4 i ..-. " ' it 'V ivtMlii UtiU 11 alllV Illivik.t U the lii-ali state. Theie aie .ooo Ikmi.i.k futit lice.. 'Xhadrlrt" k.h" au,l peiuajis .o,ixxj in uic iiuiseiics. vnu. oue aiul a halt acica aie .Kvupicl tiy thcstiai. Ik-iiics, while the lil.iclslK-inea have tun one ucie; ami the )eatly icl,l of each is .u.-r two tons. 1'hetc is a line house nml a l.uijc Into, Willi fimt houses, Craiiane., a wine cellar lon.tiuctcil of the Ix-at iiuvoury, ami iii.miv other oiil-liuililui, all in the linest onler. ICtchty acres are timler cul tivation nml nearly the whole place la piotectci! liv n suliatami.il Uuul feme, ltver) thiui; hcie name . I lkn Kalael V a.nn. 11 u.i. tiil Utile I nli-h. I ul as the Minn's hn irsulriue m Call- m.iile iii foil jvm ni; with the rinht letter. is'imlnimoveil pmic.ple.. even ,.. the imuI,,, - X'JXTS, Z,?l lAidiv 4i4vi iijvr nr trriiitM jiiiiimm i.i ktrc tun tn dltrr the uif, thru mil Imr udlt thru l.fa. .mlfr. uiul tint. t ( .- urii wr Kiu 1'iir. i-uti hhiivj.iv u uiul lrf fivh n amiicisciri4iicc IK- neni aacxaiiipics ik-ioic mil at. I.ii, ihe nmloi a sl.,..i unie.heiau.hu,, 4 iievs.i.i.U, I1.11114 na.inia.ie nun lainiiiai sum iaiii.l. he a.lrd a. in. .-,s t,.-a , vv,ll- u,n- 1 . . iriilrti-i n.c.I.Ueiulei.ia,iv,a.iiVaid..if ,.. .ran. "f V 1M III alia Walla, ajcl ten ami ae, s.rikhrdpeihau ih'siiii,i, buivit in In. M,hlle hkr twelve j ears, thu year ilnl tho plowint. harrow- a.elrian. 4iidhcn.lie illrr m huii aaill 4 ahlt lime lllg anil rulllllt;, .HI lath! that ll.ls Uclllc'il J.CXV) siiHrhrs.mr.lhaidl. I., ha.r .hanscJ. ihniiih Ihe Ural luiahelaof iram. They also put in ten acre, of a,iuauilaiur as made rijlil rai4o llcuunnl all ihe . t i ' i .' . acica Ol land in ihe iKujhtsjiluKKl, 411.I. ssiiii i, ,n, uumriviia K I J v aires ul ll.lv seed, ami hroko twelve acres famiK and man) drM-endanlsli.r, in an old adobe hou- "f fallow 1.111.1 tM ICC They further Cllltl.1tC.I a .th laiierivin, and iileilriwf, ..iithe hill haul t.) tortfe i;anleti, ami tlul all the chorea alajut the H,i,ld triitlemai. had all lhc iliar.iileii.1,. ,. ,,. r...?. .".:.. 1 . . . . .. " "." laniies. and atld-m i;o do.n fn m I... ,i,Cl horse at ihe ""',"'. 'c-linK acncXH liuntl I1VC IIIOIUlls out of the last twelve. Here is an example of industry ami enterprise, winch all the )omi1 men of our country sh.ml.1 me to emulate. lto.islin' of floltl nml Silver Ores, anil tlio Eitra.tlouof Ih.lr ltc-spevlho Metals without Uulcl.. Il.er. Is70. This rare tsMil 011 thotnatment of cold aud silver oris without itih'lll..r. Is lllvrslly lllu.tratut and fnimiufd full of facts. It uIms short slid eunelso d.s. aerlptlona of v arluua prweas. s and aiiparatus emplujiM lit this itiiintry and In Euruv, aud explains tho whi slid .. In n for... Il contains 111 pages, embracing illustrations of ful. nam, Implements aud worVlnit apparatus. ll is a work of unut merit, by an author who... repu tation la unmrpawd In his aKclality. l'rlci- MM coin, or J currency, poatauc free. C'oiu'ciitratiuii of Ores fof nil kitnl. in. eliidluit the Chlorluatloii 1'r.K-nu for tlold.bs'arlui? ni.ti-iiui.-,-, .si.ruiurtia, auu .loin an,i bii.er ures Km. ran), iui i.-u i.itninjrapuio IMmjrains. 1807. . This work Is uuciiualed tiy auy otlur nubllah.d. mi braolni! Ihe aiibjei-ls treated. Ila authority I hluhly estieniisl and n-nardiil tiy IU resd.rsi eontaluliiiJ, as It dots, mill h t.MiituI Infonustlou to the Miner, lllll. man, .uiiaiiiiri,'ii,au,i own r prore.slonsl workers Iu ores aud luUorals, which immcit W found elaev. hem 111 print. It al-.. abounds throiiiihout with facta and in.truitli'us rendensl valuable by UIuu el.srly r.11. tiered t.uetlur and lu slmnU. ordvr. it ...ii,,.ii,- . ,. iiaKiauia, iiiimrauuK iiiacniuery, iu-., wiiii-ti alouoarw ol Ihe uriati.t value. 1'IIICE ItCUUCEU TO 15. Xovuild ninl California. Processes of Silvor aim uoui tsira.-iiou, lor neuerat use, and fspscially for the Mlulurf Public of California and Nva.1a, with full eiplauaiuuia aud directions for all metallurii-al operations couueited with sllvir and khM frjui a preliminary vxamiuat ou of the ore to the final cast. IUK or the tmtot Also, a deaorlptlou of the general lu.tillura-y of silver ores. uti. A its title ludh-ates, this woik ti.es a wide raime of Informsllou, applicable to all vein mineis slid workers III precious luctali, affordius hinu aud asaiatauce of ex.-.xslliiit value to both the moderately Iuforme.1 aud the moat esiwrl operator. l'rl.v, ! iu .'loth) fa lu leathir s-oln. BY OTHER AUTHORS. Tho Quartz Operator's Hand-Hook; by P. M. Haudall. IJ. UevUsl and Enlarged Edition. Cloth bound. I7J pases. lTlee, 13. ' Sulphtirots: Wlint Thoy Aro, How Con- .-rutrateU, How Aaaa)nl, and Hon Worked; with a I hspter on Ihe Ulow-PIpe As.ay of Minerals, lb- V. nt l 11.-.,.,.. f 1, 1.. .,..V 1. . ... ......... ..-.-...n,. . . ,,,, wio.u uuuuti. 111 ttacea. Itlutesl aud aold by Utwav .X Co. l'rioe. Ilj liosiae fr.x'. The Ust written work, and moat .-ompl.te w ork on the aula ret treated. ANV orilKH 1100KS DEsIUEIi will be funtUhe.1 st the luoal naaouable rstea b Iiswly , Co., Mluluu aud rsci.utWo l'reas Olttce, S. E F ACTIKC lllli: EB1 -AND HOOK & LADDER TltUCKS. In dally use by the fire departinents of the principal cities of the Union. The Ooveninieutbaa adopted thtm. Tho lending railways use them. BKNO FOlt "THEIU ItECOrtD." RICHARD B. IRWIN & CO., General Agents for the Pacific Coast. W. B. MURDOCH, Local Agent. am t'l.iirnriiiii ist., ... nax nt.v.Mist o. 8.0. UOWUT CREGO & BOWLEY, IiiilMii-loi'M unit fuii.ilt.tti.i-.iv or OAERIAGES and WAGONS,. No. 0 Ilorchant'a Exchange. CAIdt'OltNIA bTIIKGT SAN rKANCIi-CO. Keep constantly on hand top aud opeu Uuggies, top and open ltockaways, Jump-sest Ilui.'Ktes, Truck and liosil Miiikies, Skeleton Waitons, llasket Thaetous of the very latest styles and flncat workmanship. We would call particular attention to our Ana stock ot llitht llosd and Trottlni; Wagons, made to orJer by the follow Inircelebratid makers: Chsrles 8. OorTrey, Camden, New Jtrseyj Ileltleld . Jack. on, llahway. New Jeraey; Oret'tt Dow, WllmlnKtou, Delaware; Aud other nrat-class makers, which we are prepartsl to sell on the most reasonable terms. Also, a lame assortment of slnjilo and double Har ness, of the most celebrated makers! U Grshaiu, New York; J. It. Hill, Concord) Vittkin & Thomas, Philadelphia. Also, a full assortment of Dress aud Light Tllankets,. Fur and Lap liobes. Whips, Halters, fiureluijles, etc., at wholesale and retail. Cltl.dO & BOWLEY. No. 9 Merchants' EschaUKe, California stnvt. 3lv5.Jiu Ban Franclaco. The Best Plow In the "World. GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW, Now being Introduced on this coast 1 7 LINFORTH, KELLOGG & CO., DKALEKS IN fariueis, and .iuii: men Kcucrally, lliat the. may llci.sjcutl iu ihr houx auj returned with an eiihi.year ,. ,f ,h,. ,,,,. ,1 ? learn lite meat liut.1, lliat m the soil Ilietc is a .-Id j.-Aa lhii.d hm. .Miihe h.x He put ihe U,y ' , i ,'", . ' .. "' lni ,.,. ..,.,1,1, ,1, ... . ,l, urhp.i isw-L f.ir with down .111 the la.h and ihen pi.H.redcllo .oil up his line r a lianda III a Circle I truer wtalili tun in tie cheat nKk, tor witn ( lliniallWjla, ii,,ikI,.i aft .ar..u..", ," a cni; atick. Tlicpla.ei rilj I Cllllllte It IS lliesl.au.tll. C. , ami,, o, r... head wot I laahum and Ihirw' ,hc ll,,; o.k-cuI at..p. ItullV thickens, l.ui;e ami suull, ainl a few 1.c1kiii.. M11111I1I not sii.Ii 111siaiK-ea.1l nuliuli), pivdul) lU'KKWnil rilK W'AM). llannn lilitulfolcle.1 rest take lioKl of each aniuml him. he hohlini' I Kin iiieu skin arciumi 111111 rills scene ami It. author (..rcil.lv icimml me oh.skI, ,h, t.,.ak,.a, and .I.e., .,., I h a J "'K.c,a l r'T.'. '. u ,y '?CM "trctches forth hia of the malic hem uf Tliouii.son, "'' 'lJ ,' "'."e-l w understand what "' "lice 1a 11 ..y ci.anco, ami the n;r.i ' " ' ' wa.waiilr.land so did Ihe twy. In a moment he "sol a 'u)' touches must grasll the end presentcl Whu ted the rural life in all it. Joy Ut" and on Icrlins 11 .he aiaiird his horse al full gallop m, ami call out three times in a fclc-ncl ou-i- If Aiidrlrcancr, aushas Aicadianao.ij! ids wide ta.h horn the wairr. and ihe hah came alidmk- HutTv recwnlres him iliev rhai,,. ..l. . 1 .. Yr I.ilsii)ilalromaiiciei.t,lii.CMluaevrii...r., up out of ihe wa.raon lo ihe sand liv, bo nm.kly im. '" ' 1 V, . ' , 1 . .tC l,Ufci lml 'f When l.rani I'uaioni had not aliaikt.d man, h.knl hnn. laitrd Ihe hivk. and Ihe IKm .11 irady for ,,0, ,,c mu', l0lnuc lilllul, till he uuV.es a right Ilut fiee lo Wlow Naiuie wa. the mode " another He aal there nuiell. .mukuij hi. ciyarrttii, with KUCaS, AnT y yr 1 1 rvjsX'l I s-a a-?Tp Tho New Wilson SEWING MACHINE Has iiolnls of sutw-riorliv n.r all others. A reliable warran ty Is given with each mualiw for FIVE YEARS. It Is unniualed for lUjbtand heavy work. Examine and compare It with the highest priced machine In the market O, A. NORTON. Gen. A't for the Pacific Ooa.1, Sil Erarn) St., 8. F. nrHo.tp.lj Hardware and Agricultural Implements, NOS, J AND FRONT STREET, NEAR MARKET, iriim FruixilHoo. 7" Call and se them, Ssnd for a circular, csri-Im OOUlaWT, -VUHIrsaT, DR. ABORN, Catarrh, Throat and Lung Physician The Most Difficult Case are Invited to call, Ortkva and Laboratory, 311 Hoary street. Office Uouir 10 H a. si. to 3 r. M.; to IS r. si, iku-icsvso.