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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1874)
SnowShoehi9nth6Sfa Jfor tbittsaisfcr oViilarMt, iai'the Mmmltt tMBitmNev&Motra- i - . ..1 ' 1 J V . ... tains, n thttorder otVtrlo fJomrtlejl oft Sierra and riurnaCare'ilia town of lFArterllow land Rati fit jLooK noted daring (the -"Absu tlrnoaj k QsJitymU for their epornipos.vleid o( gold dnet, and atlll retaining fixed Chirac tcrlitlci of the typical honeat miner of '49, Thoclimai hi very ealnbrioni most death occu'fronf grant lntem'prattci xposBt7acl tinla and violence. The spring, anmmer and amfiuii"linonllis will co'npara, favorably with thecllmale'or northern Italy. Tbe exceaolve heat prevailing In ibeviIy'il'ior Afew day, and only for n few honra during each nljetaoon. The winter rjiirt'rt''oftepvi7 saTere, bat oyen daring the prevalence of the great storm, the cold It not ao severs as In the Eastern 8take In the same latitude at a lesa altitude 'while the snow tails to a great depth in theaa high altitudes. It fall aamnch as SO to 125 feet durlDg one aeason in some places; though centrally there is but little in the lower volleys.' ( c When the snow attains a considerable depth In the Sierras, looomotlon can only be accom plished by means of the celebrated 'Nor wegian snow-shoes," or "Norway skates'," without which travel would be nearly Imprac ticable, and it becomes almost impossible to break roads or trails, whero the snow, often corcra buildings even two stories high, ao that people can only make their eilt from their bonsea through the upper windows. It some time happena that a resident has to climb out through hi chimney, after punching n hole through"the snow adore it. Snow-shoe for traveling arc from 8 to 13 feet longs 3 (o 4 inches wide, and 1J Inches thick in the center. They are tapered at the top from noar tho middle to one-fourth of an inch in thickness at tho toes, and nearly flat. The toes oretnrned up Ilka sleigh runners. They are nearly of uniform width from1 end to end a little wider, if any! on tho front and a spring is worked in, ao that without weights they rest on tho heels and points; but when the rider stand on them, the weight, issome what evenly distributed, and a concaW.grooro is made at tha bottom, beginning near tho toea and running to the lied, similar o the bottom of the skates. The bottoms are highly polished, and tar isbarnedand robbed In nntllafull, mahogany-like finish I outlined, which hard en the wood, makes a smooth1 tnrtice, and) at tracts heat when exposed, to the an--th,i lat ter. Wngi a. dssiawtom patting, on. the "dope" when traveling. ' ' Shoe made fo, raciag r.from IflH to 13J feet in length, from 3; to 4J Iodic lo width, willed orlWfrovitq.art WllSt &l Whero th turn coatatncfttp tho bee), or back end of the "shoe, there' "fs a i fluted or concave groove about i of an ilncU .doflp,' at tb iheil and tapering In depth from the turn at tho point. This grooro Is about V, loch wide, nar rower at back M than in front.1 On 'top'o' the shoe, a Utile back from the center, there Is ilnnt IS Inches of wood left flat, and toward the front they orrhavVd and planed, tapering sufflefautly to leave lgT)h.IJrl50'- tTb"1' consIJeraiJleooajeiipeBinUjiroin iu tui to the end, which mikea'the proper balance-, little or no spring being required on tin back part th most essential being the front? The oblect of this Is, that in running over rough place, there will be no tudden jerk ndanger iua tho'equlUbrfnra bj tho rfderjho ojItorTat talniaspeVJfltWjVoSJnUetiiarj tour on these shoe. They have a tendency to "book" when going over uneven (now, and tne rider often find that they lara aa uncertain, as all other thing are here below. 8o great have been the Improvementa made In racing shoes, during the past tew year,- from th original style, flrnt Introduced 20 year agi, that they now appear to have reached perfection. J Tha rider atand a little back of the center, hi feet being held by toe-trp of trong olo leather or India-rubber belling, fastened Jo either side of the hoe, and laced, where they meet over tho foot. The toe of the foot 1 pat Into the straps back to the ball, and In the hol low of the foot there J a mU block Inserted croMwU to prevent the .foot dipping back j lint tnl uoo not prevent mo tu, " -heal la raised, from being slipped out ot the traps. The bottom of the abo reembiea a slate with groove; but instead ot belagooo vex, it I concv.f,TUI i, ceoeuary to bal. ance th weight" of th rider a equally a possible from end to end. They are construct. ed on the principle p! skatee1(and to wow ex tsntlhe aame' evolution are practicable- such as allowing the point anaeorve soiqescpow a HrebrT'Ofcour flier'oannor-B'lonidvo easily or quickly Ikates, but ,tlll they r easily msnage'd by expert. Tha Mm na nontof wiow-ibo raring' "done." Thl ltbintril need to lubricate the bottom of th eho and eause them to glide .wlttly over the now, aa an axle if libri cated. to eau th wheel to revolv slly, tho object being to counteract friction as near a pricUcabU., To snob perfection ha. tho manufacture. o( this article attained that frio Uon bis to a great extent been overcome. Th temperature of th snow U M variable aa that of the atmoaphere, and for every tern peratura of snow a different kind of dope ill required. .Even, racer baa at U, half a dozen recipe for eompoandlng th "dope, sometime termed "greased UghUiing"-on for poU nowand'on lorwarm(T) or damp now,- it f oallid 'bymert,- when the enowUbeatadbylbarayaol thsan;on for dry snow and on for wet, tone for hud and on for soil; on tor forenoon and on for after noon; fcrutrmeoldorfraeanow;adfor new dry snow then i stlU another kind re quired. Bma go to far a 'to ke-vUeVrot kind for every hoar at th day. For moist now the dope I soft, and la mad larder for increase ol temper, op aalksfroxeo, when hardtop 'Is reaniredV.Ttie manufacturer require considerable 'skill 'and ingenuity, A great 'ildIdpnd:upon the boiling of the dip; sooo requires bat a light simmer, enough toaeirthe pU together, whll another re quire a good deUofliuug-g.r, Uwx, rosin, sperm oandje, and om othr materUla mak an inferior quality ot dope, only used for trartlrng-purposes, but modem "HghtBtag dope'J I manufactured from spermaceti. Bur- kuuux. iiici, uanaaa,pico, uaisam oi nr. many cottly drugs known only to 'thosa wh mkeit--a-tpecirty,''knd'Ita''mna(ctri secret. Oil, grease and auch material one might naturally ronpow-would cans a shoto slin-eislly over theJWiowj Tarnish 'or. any other pojiehed material I useless nothing but the scientific preparation will 'do. It may seem that a "snow-sboeist," who enter the arena for a hard contested race, to meet all the changes of snow must have a commissary and necessary varfeliea of dope, for it I a oornmon saying amofigst snow-shoers,' that' "Dopo I King." I " . 1 Thoj dope, In order to be good, must possess two qualities: First, it niustbe atioky, so that it will adhere! lo the shoe; second,' slippery, to that it will glide over the ahow. And, strange It may seem, they hava attained such a de gree of porfeciion injinakltia this compound, that a suow shoe prepared with It arid placed by the side of one with the bottom tlnlsbed with polished steel,' would d tar outrun it as to make it no race at all. In riding for tho first time down a steep hilt on shoe no prepared, the treat requisite Is confidence. Timidity Is fatal, ,aud.ior one, on starting down a hill to be nfrJi.ld.rjl lalllnuwlll payer do; b) might with as much succesa try to stem thecurrent of the Niagara river as to keep from falling when he thins he may, or has not confidence in himself. In raclug It is advisable to ride 'very low upon the shoes. In what is called the " squatting" position, and to hold the pole In the right baud, aud in going over any obstruction, occasioned a time by a tree lying across the track under the snow, or by the wind drifting and tonalng a depression aud elevation, which wili, when a snow-shoe lit Is going down very fast, make . comlrtereblo lift; both Ufe and rider, and sometimes the shoe grP on their course alone, while the rfJer is making a atrar ge gyratory motion in the air, ft thing not nncommon with beginners upon these quick and uncertain carriers. The followiug fast time has leen made at different races, as per authentic record, kept by the different snow-shoe clubsi At La l'orte, l'lumss county " Altura Snowsboe Club "1,100 feet in 21 secouds, or one mile in 1 minute 19 2 siconds; 1,200 feet In 15 seconds, or ono milo lu 1 miuute 0 sec onds; 1,2.10 feet iu It seconds, or a mile In 1 minute .09 seconds. This last distance, ol 1,230 feettiwo also moils by a young Miss of 11 sum mers in 21 seconds, or a mile In 1 minute 30.11 seconds. .,AU'prtjWlne, Slsrra county -" Tort Wide Snowsboe Club "1,030 feet lu 12 seconds, or a mile In 1 minute l.Gl seconds; 1.023 feet iu 12 seoonds, or a mile In 1 minute 1.7C seconds. At UowloudS Wat; Sierra, county " Tabl Ilock Snowsboe Club 1,400 feet In 22 seconds, or a mil IrryrTluntrK 97 teconds; 1,2V) feet In 21 seconds, or a mlloln 1 minute 28.71 sec onds; 1,265 feet in 25 aeconds, or a milo in 1 minute 44.31 seconJs; 1,135 feet in 20 aeoonds, or a mile in 1 miuute 33 01 seconds; ,I,MO fit In 19 seconds, or a mile in 1 minute 12 C'J sec onds; UHJ-f refill 0 eondsf ur,a uille iu 1 minute 29.11 secouds. i AlCRI 4 TMinr Sierra eountr. a 9 Tear old feih wiiii ; over inow drifts and boles, 300 feet distance, iu 7 seconds, making her mile In 2 lutn Un&iifciniti.laYi Paired "InlrMlna.; and very perieci control nyer mo suw, uut p.,., with nil. lbs best rider some limes, nlonnh . . .--. Z. .( !.... !. !!! the snow and bound In the air at a leailul r.L. Kr1ua Inlim U seldom .auaioiued fiom falling. The greatest danger lie In otlivr' rider coming In1 contact with onetfUin(JjT il will venture th assertion that in no plco but in California can so many men meet, contest ing for prize and the reputation of ao many towns, and prt in the utmost friendship. It tkaiiag J healthy graoof ul and. ilfltfeltlul snow.shoelug Is equally so. and viewed in a gym nasllc light ft b everything to rrcommeud it, espeeiallrin. thpta portion whesn our long and -tedlou-wlnter1ro'mewllb, wtiteu are mero- by made seasons of Jollity and s)xrt. n uniu a few years even our horses and mules hue had to learn lo travel on suow-shoes. Tho mail contractor on the mall ronto from La l'orte luveuted unit kind of a snow-shoe, by which hi animals are enabled to travel over deep and soft suows. which they hardly could do before. It Is mad ot heavy India rnbber belting about three-fourths of an Inch thick, flit, and lu th bpo of u octagon, about 0 to 9 Inches In diameter and fattened with acrewtfbyimeaiM ol lrou'Jbioii aiailu to fit onerlhtir hoop; r rto's a i i Frame Buildings." ' W in America, if we would pecuro ontaelre from the repetition of wide and overwhelming conflagrations, must be governed by Old World examples, nd abandon that extensive use ol Umber which ha characterized American structure of all kinds. VOiole citlM of frame building are altogether too unsafe to be tolera ted. I'lsuVs.aro entirely too perishable, too frail, too combustible, for houses; and their use, excepting for flooring or interior trimming, ought to bo prohibited. Many of our towns of large sire are composed entirely of frame build ings; fireaef frightful extent continually occur la them, and they rest ceaselestly nnder the danger ot total extermination. It I surprising how largely timber Is used In oar uoblieotor. Sometime haxulsome and costly churebes, erect i, oo their' Stone towers eplresof timber. ' TJrlck nd ttone'bullding hare often wooden cornices, and a more effect lie device than thl for enoouraglng the pro, - us1iMallnii jaAnlil littrillv tut emit JeiTJr In ulgT cHL HU Nw York the erection oi inmt uuiiawv" inuuiwvru, uu it dm bMome qnettion whet he Imiur r triction ihoald uot extend to U congregatloDt Ol UUUUlua, uvwv.s, .-.. --- -- - -- fashlou in this country to admire frame build ings, bare, ana prewunous in, m suburban ptaee,i are by choice, constructed 111.- l.l t.l. l.u Il.a wuplBlllitA inil tha frail seenrlni( to be preferred o tht suUuntisl and In lasting, m nousc inai mv hku , v. w l Ik. wlllna atirf tnrns nnt lyingonr greai rttle r built as it on purpose to supply, at ions day. lbs material for a tre meniloae bonfire. -A single. miVJs n Wit IgniU them. In no other country r lb rote of In surance so heavy a in oar. In none other is the Insurance bnsines o extenive, and in none other Is it rendered to precarious In con sequence ef extensile conflagration. W born np in every decade enough property to enrich half the population. We spar, no ei- ivUuoturee, end Tt wm to grudge Uj ooelol needed in order to Prevent diiMtroas eonflv .lnn. im tm lues aI AmamrlUl trlkP atVlllt KIVWVU4 vn vaaio w -y very much mor of aubttantial trngtb in th DWJCUBg SOBS BOW BUSK Ml VI vw - bw. dingerou oniurcll. centers. 4n. JluUJtr, A roarasaon In nhvslolOBV in xvUinlnc to a ' f a) Wdent, theory coording tj-Vhich Mn'-body Is renewed mrf vn years, sold: " Yoa will In reality be no longer alias IV I reedly hop I shsn'i. demurely re sponded th yoomg lady, caatlng down her je. ttOUAMErXR-.FARMEB ( IJ.J L ' 1 5- BiSWY-a- AmeriewfA Forerfjrt PittA jttts, orricz, 33 MOirraouEitT btreet, b. r. t'ATCKTB -obtained promptly JvCayeate filed expeditiously; Talent reissues taken out; Assignment made and recorded In legal form; Copies ol Patents and Assignments Erocured) , Eiajolnatione of l'steuti mode ire and at Washington : Examinations made ' of Asslgumenta recorded In Washington1, , Xxamlnations ordered and reportodjby Tclo- grapn; wiectea cases laaeanp anu i-aiems obtained; InterfereAcesl'rosecnleid; Opinion rendered regarding tho validity of ipatenta and Asignment,,'evenr legltimatB branch ot Patent Agency "Dnsiness promptly' and tborouohlv conducted. . s " 1 ii Onrt intimate knowledge of the various In ventions ol tnl const, ana Jong prnotio in patent business, cnsbl a to abundantly Kalixly our patron; and our , success ud lMinlnMa nn.mlAntlv IniwanaltlfV The tbrewdest nd rcost experienced Inventor are found among our most (toadiaat intraus and patrons, who fully appreciate our. ad van tages iu briugtna valuatilo.tnvontlon to th notlco of the pubilo Uirough the column of our widely circulated, first-class journals thereby facilitating their Introduction, Vale and popularity, ' , " ' i Foreign Patents, x In 'addition to Anitrioiu 1'ateuts, w secure, 'with the assistance 'of oo-opcMtlv ogeuU, claim lu all foreign countries which grant 1'AlenU Including Great Britain,) Franco, Belglnnf, l'riwila,i Auntrli, Victoria, l'eru, llusiaii, Spain, Jlritlsh India, Saxony, llrltlsh Columbia, Canada, Norway, Swtdcu, Mexico, Victoria, llraill, Uavaria, Holland, Den mark, Italy, Portugal, Cuba, ltoman States, Wurtemberg, Now Zealand, New South Wale, Queensland, Tasmania, Until, New Grenada, .Chile, Argentine Republic, AND KVfUtY COONlJiy IX TilC ,WOULD when) l'atents are obtainable. i No models are .required, in European oouu trios, but th drawings, and spcclncatlon should be prepared with thoroughness, by able persons ho are familiar with tho re quirement and change of foreign patent 'law agent v.ho are reliable and perma nently established. 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Valuable patent may be lost by the extra time coniuaicd in. tranamlt ting specifications from Eastern agenrio bock to this coast for the iguatnre of the Inveator. e.MflJ.iill.l li (nbuiiiwoiiuai. Wo take greatpalns to -imtervenecrecv in all contldeutlal matters, aud applicant for pat ent can rest assured that their communi cations and business transaction will be hild ctrictly confidential by us. Circular tree, Enaravlnas. We have superior artist In our own office, and all facilities for producing fine and satisfac tory ill nitrations of inventions and machinery, for newspaper, book, circular and other printed illustrations, and are always ready to assist patrons iu brlngiug their valuable I- covene into pracucai puu pruwauie um. . DEWEY '& CO., J United State and Foreign I'atent Agents, pub lisher Mining aud bcientifio 1'rea and the ruiUO.Uuna ir, j lonigpmary oi., a ' Z. comer ot California St.', Ban Francisco. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS f Ajrp c-AOJjgc-Tjnua choice ronLS and rnEsn zoos at M Ct.1 iHU0)JAllUl.iaTBB - ijo also a. yewoooD DARK BRAHMAS AND BLACK SPANISH, r. If. VOODH oo 1.1MI . . 07 Oallrornl. Xarkst. IF YOU, WILL Yg.Jtty DUMQJfD Yott will H d it to Your Friends. II llraifsUlrsalIla btoatbta. tloggli sp l bead ex tbrott,,lMdKki, dill sol biavUiH ralndVele'.ste. On txtUe trres liaia3Us reinf, o4 l (sw botliM enrs lb worst cases of Clklrt ind Golds. At ws tit Is fslf trill so convlac tk swl ssipttcaL t-ai . 100 AOXKTS WAJTTBD. fs to IU lr dsr, Mlun tbi tttnctlTi lllll "01 byUWaaBsfc'SflrealndseiaiiijtsoBeiid. an4 u. vuifviMu, hi'iimi w- r . AVK. .sstawD. PsJU.. NvwffHtVH Mt3Mm.Tf-NURSCTY ! 'I III ei m' t.t.ir.1 iMIHt tilt Milium? fc' V,,MfeS- Vs eq now otter for sits i fins assortment of NEW A.ND rtAnE, FLOWERING & 0RNAMEMTAL PUNTS, BHBtTBS AMD TREES, INi GOOD ASD UXALTUr lOONDlTION.. AJJO A QKOICB COLLECTION OF, , 1 , .ILOVERIRQ B0LB3 A'HO SEED8; ' I i (Nstlv sn4 forelsn ) 1 ' ) Our eatilosui Is bow rss ii. and Is tas most estsastve ever publishrd oa iblsCosstt ws will rurwsrd It trte.lo. 1,1 Pp.lCHIIS. . . ( II ItarterlM on Lembsrd snd Chestnut 'streets, uesr LsrMn strut, sl toe lermfaas ol Ike new asj MtMl rsllcolil. I tlonl ud wed Jefvl, Mo. XT fast strtst. Ma rVuclsco. , . Letters ey Msll or extrests wui,resea as. JltO XILXBR S1IVER8 PETAL'S IJUESEBIES. ' 7.'f Fruit, Ornamentat and Evergreen Trees', , BUHLBS ASDjrilMIB, it VeiratibU lo.l Flower BteJo, aneahenM n4 Deaalng tisnw.eraurscins ill oi ids mmi ursiriuis udui, . v ire now rewlr s4 for isle, t ' i DICE 0 I'M OTItEtt VaniETrtS OP ECUILTPTCS. toxwMl riaili IWr fill-Sea -Walks. Kaiee r all Ik ITw aa4 OM Varieties, , oarrestMnd with n. aa. If noislbls.ieotns sad see traes, eie4 AUer4erswlllnMvBaptstelloo. Address! , , A. 1). raiUi, I I 011ld.AUmdiOJ-.Cil. I nr.wvr and arcn aTORE nimdwiv. ibdosU tie CltrUllllNorKrTsndOreeohouie, IS rallM, north of Oiklinit. ind on mils from Oitlind lions Rillroid derot st TvUH-sesl. Botinlral sol lectori M alt ntrts ot the world n re- qncstid to cermpon J. . - aive-tl TREES, TREES, TREES I iim 1 nr,ANTH. waHsSB In iny nnnitltjr from on lee lo 10,000, both' whole- llli lutl mail, II lowvii uiiriri rstv. ,ibiw,.i- teed tnw to nitu 1 bsv lisuy lnw vsrlellei nl frail la nr oolWHon wbkb in tir suvertor lotbiold lUuJ. snl vulrtlei Anions Ibein Is lbs etlebritrd lleitrloe licb,rrinleel tml litis rrsch U 30 days esrlbr tbsn llii Hill's KiMr, in lu stsry respect a &ns Meb. i Uy sloes of abide tmi and drip lss lb lllsrStlnlUsBlite, indiluilMortiuent H.nJ Utnp rnr printed CHIojur, I'rlee Llit'tnd directions for plintinit in t tnlnlnir, or come ind eee ine siucs, 11 ins virinu puiwuhii.!. ju mm treadepot U sltnt,Utweeu Hill ind 1Mb streets, Sscn- tuento, til. 'ROBT.1 WH.I.IAMBOK, Frop'r. Spselil rites to ritrons ef Hiubmd'rr. aiTO-3m KING'S NURSERY, ELM Street, between Tele(rsph Aveana smt Brentwir, Oakland, Cat. oueicv not r, riANTg, EEUailEE-(TUiX3l BIIUUIM. J10U, ETC,, 100,001) MONTEREY .- oiMmw.TiirM.y SslSs A mnrrior lloek ol lira lUnt AUHTUAUAN aUU TUKLlI, HKs4)t-l.lKJlMrrU-UlllUOLlH llllm Ouml-eimaststreel 11 sbsds tm. EUOALTrTU VIUKNALIS botb Kill vr Dopalir. AOACIA I vsrletr. Monterer IiaM. Liwion s 0press, ele . eto. Orders stlended to. Addrew ' ' X. KINO, Nurserxman, IJtMoi .. OAKIJtM), CAL. Horticulturist Los Angeles, Cal. -1 i i , His for silo ss per ritilosue thi t illowtng verities of trees, s tiplvd to tbs ellniit of Cillfornli. OOANQE TIIEE9, HOODED AND OIUtTEDl UlttVclK TREES, BEEDUN03) LEUPX TltCES. , LliieJnEUJ, , CITH0V. SUAUDUCK, ""-""roWEOIHNATET" ITALIAN anUmtir-Tbliliillnnsurpiut lot beiiit, in 1 very proline. Tb Cbtstouli in dtltriu in nieor in i very iiti. iuii in muiui tu4.i Tiriiy ot ran, umful sad urusotruUt trees. . Hn t fur prlceil Cilllosue. 3lT4m ALMOND TREES. 40,000 Brier's Languedoo Almond Trses. Ont jrtir oM from h Lul-cnCAP TQU C18H I4lrral iltxluctlona ti tit trtvU vn 1 io IIiom plantlnx Qdruiikutl, bltM)iu UU,UlivrJt TUo a4uitutl U irTs.srU4 IWW1, Willi sHill UJs fWutl your orders, for Uim u4 U kind of fralt uid nultnctv.io W, W. BBIEB, 3iYtJ-3m AlTra4o, AUtanU Co., Cal TREES FOR SALE. Th undrslcnl offer for mU at thttr Mr Ml- BUUod, Outral ftwlno IUllrod, AUmid. coanlr, Cl . Am Mock of .fouiAu Vuvn TUUI IU OlXHtlM Tn. usMtiuaiiiuiuruiii forul. Our Tret r p&vatlwo74sTaoM,an4 all mil rrawn ftridwtll rutrtcd. atid tru lo tktu label. H iBTltf 1UIM knl talr U tiainis our alk U- rri purcuaoins; ona i r a u-;ritiT asuifii WiMLjai- TrikMaiMMnibr rtulrfrlbt rontrtt r by ripft m diri4 Uaratal tttatlofj fr to pack- InsT lo klituasf U41. LtMtvl AvaallO WsUllM. 0 ft liUwf 1 teinmUtl wili b hI. Addrw ilia adn4iid. it bar ilUfiwrf iiitsuiiuiu iwgMvwirM ( vuivci (, 'Er"'"u MIWI -. ft.. PWd.... NEW IMPORTATION. 10 ALMOtl) TBEtS (soft !.. Isrgrat fruit ) SO LUESTXCT TIIKEH limrud. liresl fruit ) U UUVK TIIKLH llirgol fnilt I 00 UlErXNUT riltlUl (Ibm Studs, Ibe belt ) to IILACK CUUUAMT TUEU, MJttJLUE TUEUI M ftiTALHIU TIIEE8. as CATEU TltEE. Obokn p!intstiptl lo tbls cllmils, ind wimated, will irrtvs In San rrtsrlKS br Ibe facia MiUstoiuer, due January l, IsTl.andan from tbi Uit nursery la rtsne. ror Ml by X. OAUTIUKS, lilO-lt JUTblrdBI.B.r. PEPPER'S NURSERIES, rXTAI.UM, UAlM H.Tlnf Inereand oor faellltli for irawto Trees sod Pluls, ad nenuinentlr surslnt ene Ornabonifs ind Trt Uepot eonur Wublistsa sod UbrrlrstrMls, wi m nnnind to f imlsb fruit and Bbide Tree, Bnull re prtpsna to rormsn mil sua bbsui i nw. nviu il. I - -.--- m .. l.narrtnUliv.ilifl Ontabonio sad lidding rliati, ste. Bead tor In rTltlTeUUIonisadUtolprloii. llLlMll. lT-ly Hiilaau, aonoais Co., Oil. . M. ai w. ' . Brooklyn Nursery, IJrs AVMTE, OrTOaTrE BBOOaXTX V.O, TbU Itinerrk" !"' -'. hS-tri b,.,, r pcn,(l u til VI -. 1J assuiliia O""!, iLtU.l JJMIil tUmm. Al, lavwi sk-jli tl7ltou tlid. of ornlineiUI lrkb.rT. .! I..11 bH.n .- si ta Hiii.ry.oe sl Ik. of t r awrBrco,s-disi.ioiMi-4iil(wiiab,ii.r llin jOBX OAKBT, rroprUtor. TAItI.VMlinPl H DU . Stbcfir Nurscrymch arid Florist. TERMS CASH Cbenr BeedUncs-Miisml Ill per 1000 .. ... xishileu...n jirrono Apple SmIIIdis llpirlooo reirKMdlitis Upcriooo wnniu.roninh.t tosrt is per too iCillroroltblk.stoSft ISpcrliV) SeinUti Cbestnats. to il ln...t 11 per too Oor Elm, 4 to It, t IS per 100 -- -' S WB II. ............ .......... wriw Dtas Omni, or Eseslrptns, In vsrloty. I J lo 10 per loo Xtisnolls, Onndtflors, a to Sin. ...... eullln.i a prr am. per des. 11 per dos. 0 per dos. per dos. J,. " ll to s in rairborvlls s to lit .into is l ,, urBw-)r n w .. i-.a.-i " -"-. CnuguiAtborlt,lllolsla,l LSaprrdos, i lloft..f cooiMrdos. Znenjmous rurUni, Virltl IMperdos. toHlMK.11.1 ' 4 1S...ln. Destb-tesved ArtrarvlU. 11 to IS In Arsrnu MirilriiU n. .1.00 par dos. Jsponleii Anrei .,....,, 00 per dos. ih Juniper. 11 to ts In .....!...,,.. Itslperrtos. , Hnllternnrin "llardj"..... .....! Wlr dos. s is, pr niii wediih Healb .Will only Mil In mnlllr spHllled St then prices. If Ins, 10 per pent, sddedt If roore 10 per et. discount. , BERNABD B. VOX, , anJoM,Cil. lavt-tf i I' i ', ,,.i ' ,1 il T,t- ii" ;J ,; FriiltTronis! U-utt Troon! ' ' 'AD WUEtlK TO rURCUHR TIIEMi il i-, Tb BaaU CUra Ts'lV Asrlcullsral Be.letr bis t Lsravet eollMloB et Pure, find premium. ,.B. H Foi. tMstvnlvvirieUrao( lvrs ......,U. 8. r, . . II l- ... ..., ' ' ' ...II D Vn. Wn.wiini.uui .J'l"" ................- --' nrsl twelte vsrlelM of Apples...; ..IX. H ros. nisi eolbetlon ot l'laru I U.B.Ko. UrsMtcollKtlonof uu II. H. Vol. Vest solt-ibelled Almonds Liniuedoef 11. 8. rol. Torest Trees, Bhad Tree, lirgi sud sioill. In ,mln DEIlNAnu I. FOE. Bin m. Clt. i As.ol. Ur.,Tn03. UrjimiX, nitlrrj strett, Km rnuclsro. ' cell Fruit, Shade and Ornamental r ' HH EVERGREEN TREES AND tgk Plautai Ibx- Hitlo, At thi eld stind, corner Oreiron int riaHery streets, T Directly opiuslle rust Oflloe, Him rniscisco, ' t xow orrEit ron bale Tt Lursett and Set Collection or Fruit, .Bbidi and Evergreen Tree and Plant Ersr eff.red In this mirk, I, lad st ltdaeel friers, IVnons Isy leg ont new sroands wonld do welt to esll sad exsudns oor stock before parcbsalnitsliiiwbrn Orders from (he Country ., rrcmptlr illended to ind picked wllb cm. Band for,rrje OiUlosus. AOEMT ron,' 11. I KOI- K0UEIUE4, B.IN JOSE Addnss THOMA8 MEHEIXIN, 'V'l I (MDallenr Street, j Bin raiNriaco. P.O. UoiTM. llrMra fRUIAND ORNAMENTAL TREES. i OLEN GARDENS,' f t - ONE XIXB EA8T FBOX BAOBAMENTO. Uy stock embrsees sit tbi roosi daalrsbls vsrlettes known;lneIudlnguverit n.w lviebes, nut nt( wbleb sre tbi Bosttlee. IxiuIm, Early lllreri. lllr.iV Early York, Htinwli Xirly Tork. Vlttorli, ITInf. vf 'Wiles, Sd Mirsl olbera, sll liybrtdllby B lllrera of Eu. slam!) aud fiuited on uiy grouoda Ibis year for tin oral tun In California. t TtM ZAuiaaand. Beatrloa are 1ft and SO day Earlier than the llala'a Early. HtastbiBnllalnpoit "ten nowifrulls, Jncladng nany aotta not lurnlluned, purebaaers ruiy roly upou galling Iran In. tq name. AUo,lbi VlUtbtl ISDN and BALttAY, Ibl lug.1 viluibli tile frecbee In cultl vailoa. JllKkbarry, Itiapbrrry and BUawUrryrlatitli fneb Locu.tB.l-CllttPr01lCAU. ' v. Aiicnrv, Proprlstor. dT7 lui BAY NTjRSERY, m OAKLAND, Oil. (UlablUlic! In Ui. ) JAMES HUTCHISON, Prop'r.,, UAH rOU BALE, WltOLKHVHK AND ItrTAU, kn tmnwnto stock ot Kwrvrtu Tri, Orottucnttl bbrab Mil klwrrtJaf 1 UnU, uuiubl for tha ooiiwrvft tory, pulut window, flwrritfJtii. Uwn, v -. rock r,nujitDBlk)U, fvrnviiM, tip, OnmrrUlOit lu iit, OtaucllM. Masuollu, lUffbuf , Arucirt-,Vu:iM, VftrlrRitM ARATe. 11mm, yirhUit Usmattum. Kurt Ijrptu Acswlii, iNPponti CirM, 11n. Junlrtn, CVUr of IUiion, ttti Ntw i4 rr iiUuU ft ncUl. I, ptmltr ftfwl uunwrymon upi1Im1 at low rt.tr , llrftcUlbi.TutMltosM.TuUniiufulUsjrllulb. CkuJro Vlomtr Bccd.a-rtU-n and Uwn K-0, (rrh iuJ gnuln. tfMm OrntmenUI and Evergreen Trees for Sale at the Old Maple Leaf Nursery. I bat baw en bud lbUr.l nr bl rtMtl f fr- Kuanut Ktr;rwm Ta, rrait rrMf all kiijdt, alto tm IvIqI h Hti(luuia,lri miilsi(btlit III! hlfb, t tt-m tf4 1 9100 wr httudrvd A r la of 0ir-tit tlaaaasul Janipori f vvrf kind tir lloti I'laou rt4 Una (ukollr of Hum. M.tU ol laburnum Tr fur flrl plaallnff I wtruU call tho atWDiiMabf IhswIradatQ nlafft quMy (if Atiatralun and Atrtjin TiKjUr ltrl,ao4 ttutsitjlr Cadrtiua Wolut, or ! flMUtxlar lUada t. X. NEWSOM, Kul Oaklat. Ilib HI , mar Tubb ll ul. B.adforfJit.lwi. .la 1 AUSTRALIAN ym B. GUM VUKKM. SL 30 ooo on baod foe Ibti aeesfin, sl rate to entourage form! eullere. Aim, 3,fuo OpitM, In abl lug ord r. Murs.ry ou I3tb atrtil, una block bortbof Tubln' Uot.l, Kwt Ottland, Cal (Ir addn-ea, llos ail. Oak laud. BAIUtY CO., rroprlators Uesutlfsl frih OypiMi Bed, 3 tf r imand, sent by null, vimuwd pure, sud of ibe flmitiiislity. MtO-Sui XKOB. A. OABXT'S tdvnsl-.Vrotal INurnorlots, Bsa ptdro strmt. two ssiim balow In Ouort Jlouse, hU AHUKLKS, OAIw. Ta largxt stock ol Besal-Trttpliil and Xurtu.ru Fruit Tim la sViulbara OallforuU, Oran4 Orana Tra a flxieclaUr, ItvMia TUO. A. OAItrr, Vroi rleter frlorf caUlcgui etui In.. Addrtas V, O. lk WJ. HOP ROOTSJOR SALE. I b.T. 1 lot of eboles HOP BOOTS, ant illo b.tltby BUfgBIUlllY HET, lot sale el IJWEST HATEI. OnUn miy bi sddn.si tbrougb Ilswsv k Oo , of tbi Bsnl PraiS, sis rriBclscoi lusn, WuLumaos, Capital )f arterlM, BacralMbto, or to ln, CALTUT T. BI1IU, jSrSIm Van Jose, 01. jm TO PLANXEKH. sjsl A large collectloa of C Evrgrea Trees and Bhruba rOtt lAUt AT BILIJt VIEW flCllStTtT.OAII-ASD. a. NOLAir, yroprlttor. xvT-Ib .'