? r . r :maj.ji v 6 Rooti, Pumpkim, Brown .rad,and Things in General. (from the Pacmo Brast, Faua Editom 1'Busi I do not believe in con ceding to prrjuello even lb value of a turnip, 1 remembered quit well that friend Olden had taken exception to turnips and potatoes, and had not mentioned beets. It doet not affect the question of the comparative Tain of root and alfalfa an food for beauts. LI. big classes beets, tnrnip and potatoea all three together. I finish this paragraph with a quotation from bis work on the "Chemistry of Agriculture and Physiology, " that Mr. O. mar not judge me ambitious of obtaining Ibe woman vic-toty of "lost word." Possibly the extract may induce him to cut aaide hia prejudice. Why I wrote of beds was, that I am the happy possessor of thoso desirable flue acres devoted to that cup, which tho Rctui, bo justly mentioned oa a desideratum to ovcry farmer, and I prefer to apeak that I do know, and testily that I bare aceu. I object to turnips, not from prejudice, but from bating tried them, and found them wanting White turnlpa are apt to mildew, and Bwede in addition to the mildewing are badly affected by the grey cabbage Ionia, How ever, an far aa regarda fcedlug properties, I believe the turnip excels the mangold wurzel. "One thousand parts of beet, turnips, or pota toes, jield by incineration, DO parte of ashes." (Lleblg, C.ofA. Jtl'.p. 1SI.) Jiy uect paicu, near yt acrea 01 low lying, moist, poor aandy land, on which 300 loads of manure have been spread, yielded me this seaaon aoroo 200 tons of beets, mangold wurrels. Not every farmer baa suitable land 1 for a root crop. I Whit All can Halts, However, Is a crop i of pumpkins. Choose a I friable piece of land; plough deep, (10 Inches) i early in Apiu; piougn 'again, anaiiow, lu ruin- ' April, aud sow ic bills four yards apart each Iwuysthluto three vinos in a hill, aud keep down weeds by running a harrow, followed by a drag between the rows, while the weeds ate in Ibtlr first two leaves, baud-hoeing close to I the joiiuu plants. The barrow loosens, the I roots of the wi eds and the drag buries tholu, , root and branches. Choose n hot day fu" this operation. On four ncrca I have raised this Tear CO tons. ' I have to thank two ladies for eullghtenlog me on tuo Brown Bread Queillon. I was not altogether benighted when I asked Mary Mountain to "cotuu on with that Hit, recipo" I bad seen, eaten, and even mods 1111, 1 but I wanted t be put up to all those extra I wrinkles Ilia: dissipated the dyspepsia of the It. 1. editor in such double quick time. Thanks again, M.M. lor the eermon apropos of the coming gema. Personally, I believe mors In aermons than In gema, and I propose to show my faith by my works. Man doea not live by bread uol not oven tho It be bvgicnlo brown) ' alone, but by every word that proctedttU out of the mouth of Uod. That Is, by ki.o- ledge of the Truth, whether it be hygienic, mathematical, philosophic, or spiritual. We seem to bo rather in a haze aa to , What Contblults Truth. Let us leave our turnlpa and pumpkins awhile j at to think thla over. What make Truth 1 Nothing abort of the will of Ood ex. pressed In Ilia Word (I don't mean the llible by that) aud accomplished by that Word. We call It ii truth that 2 unci 2 make four, a loathe. niatlcal iruiu, out we no not pause to ask our selves why it la a truth. Wo any it Is Irut and aood from the mere fact that it is ao, and un changeably so; and he who contradicts it slows Iiimsell lootieu aim ignoraui. (julle so I Uu answerable) Is it nut? l'or this same cogent reason every oporation of God's will must bo true and good, for when he Mills lie generates power to accomplish, lie spcaka aud it Is done, and lot it Is very good; bee mao none can gainsay it. Us aayalettwo anil two make four, aud the veriest ijro lu llg. nres cannot mske It one lot less or more, and ho who laws bis calculations on two and two making live builds bis house) on the aands uf folly and Ignorance. I have chosen to ex emplify my meaning by this most simple mathematical proposition, because, of all kinds of truth, mathematical truth is the tasltst to ileal huh, ami tuo naruesi to darken with words without knowledge. Itlooksvery simple to any that two plus two equals four because Uod bus ao dtireed it; but Ood dcalared to Jlo.ca His naiiiu lu nu equally simple form no Jehovah, not Chance, not I'rovldeuce, not Na ture, but merely " An Who Am." Hygienic Truth Is equally (lotl's will eipressed In that Word "by whom all things were made, aud without whom was not aiijtblug mode that waa made." Hod has made man's atomach'to digest certain dirt, man's skill to bo kept clesn by perspire Hon aud cold water, man a lungs to receive au nuiuterruptiilaiiiiply of fresh air. If, by our Ignorance or willfulness we contradict (lod, aud pack our iiuidus full of uuwhulesoiue l inds, uumssticatid, uud lacking the saliva we have wasttdovir our tobacco; if we Juet smear titer our laces win uanas Wliu water Hlul towel, when e should bathe our whole bodies, lenr. Ing theso uuwashed almost from year to year; ii we sum ourselves up at nigut in unveutllat ed rooms, und uxix-ct to bruetlt our luuga by breathing warm, vitiated air, Instead of that which we btigmatUo as "night air," aud which really l pureaiid fresh, though chilly; If, I eay, we slit any or all of these thluga we ahow our iguorinre of aanitary propositions as simple ami iiemonsirauia as lue propoiiiiou lu nialtie. uatlcs that two aud two make four; aud, by our tolly or luuoranco wo induce ru lu and alck lu, thus unwillingly and unwittingly proving mo vai-riieuvv, kuuuuni uu WIJH1UII1 Ul IUOe laws of health giveu by the great "I am who niu,'1 Mary Mountain rightly couples together "IVue liitMjtM ami VVus CArWiim'y; neither has aught to fear from the other. Our Lord promised his true disciple that they should "know the Till! I'll that the truth should make them free." ilut, aomthow, it has come to pas that many of us halo been taugui mat luieneci must ik shelved wliru Cbrlstlaulty Is ueuiloued. lleason has Wen prescribed, and blind credulity aud gullibility lauded by many lu high places of the earth, Bt Paul tells us to " Drove all thtuu.." to "etaud foal lu our liberty," which we liara in Christ, etc. He had no fear of the darkueas of error putting ou; tne i.tgut of Truth that shl. uelh more and more unto perfect day. He could gp' among the Athenians, the most practised logicians, and bark them right down by sheer weight of rational argument ; ho bad no need to squirm out by eajlug that ha could not argue with luttdela or those who discredited the Uible, We bar glanced at matbemallo aud hyglenio truth, let us uo look for a momeutat rellgioua truth.. The. same prupoeil.ou will serve us here, vlx.'lhat "Odd's will alone is excellent." KorthiirtsJonr.yHa, smaksandlt Is doas', he comniittaWah atanda fast.'.' "I will, the mere atoms drsp4n aa,"l oonuot avra reduoe one particle oil doat to itat ultimate atoma, nor can I annihilate on nlomentof a apider'e web, Think, then, for a moment, of the coustant ex hibitions of the power of Hi will, the incou. ceivable Telocity of light, lb immeasurable Immensity of spaoe, the tremendous enargteemf the planetary ayatems, and the countlesa mar-. veia oi our every-aay eilstence, and feel In your Inmost' souls how good and true la the (Treat I Am Who Am: and good and true simply becauae,IIia will Is done in troth and equity, anJ sail u.U.JIJ... , lit T uu ui'iiiinuiciiuii ur uppuBiuun roereij proTCs the folly and Iguoratica of tbo oppos- lilUl Is he sood and true who denies two and two to make four? or he by whose flat two and two are lourr Is he wise and good who Uvea greedily, un cleanly and ignorant j J or he by whoa laws cleanliness and temperance are necessary to health? We contradict Ood aa far aa the little meas ure of life and power II baa lent na will per mit, and then blame him for the penattlsj In- curreei ny transgressing Ills laws, as tnougn He was the author of evil. Whatever II wills la good and true because It la unchangeably accomplished. Ho wll's two and two to bo four aud It is four, yestorday, to day ana lorever, anil tnereiore it Is true at n good, aud all resistance to Ills will is neoea sarlly folly, sin And Ignorance. Let ua nil then avoid any culpablo ignorance and wilful disre gard of Ilia laws, hyglenio and otberwlae; vol untarily submitting ourselves to his Ills will at alone excellent; then willing as He wills, we share Ilia power, and have, aa our Lord said, "the kingdom of Ood within us." 1 do not make any nology, Messrs. Editors, for occupying your valuablo columns with this short sermon to my biotber farmers. Tho sub ject admits of noue, however faulty my hand ling of It. A disregard of Ood a excellent will even In farmiug operations must over prove to the dls reiarder that itls'bard irdecd to kick nftslnsi the pricks. And if it bo necessary to know God's will aa to seed time and harvest, and the cscaitions of noaituy animal lite, now rancti more Important that we should not be Ignorant oi mat win aa regards ourselves. John llunvan depicts in his " rilsrim's l'ro grcss " a " msu with a muck rake," too intent on his muck raking to lilt bla eyes aud see the ancel. walling, louriniilv and lovinulv. with a crown of sold for the poor muck raker If he win ouiy iook up and receive it. Mr beet patch moves inv faltb In muck rak Ing; aud myj seruion proves that I am at least siimoirniiy luiernieu in mo watting angai to witu mat your readers may uo Mtnuariy inter, osled, i Edwiiid llrnwicc. Carmel Valley, Dec. 2S, 1873. 1'. 8. Will Mr. Hoot of 8an Jo5 glvo us a sermon ou strawberries, when ho can spare time ? VTheu is the best time to cut them down, and Is the wholo top cut oft or only the old leaves and ruuuors, aud hoar loug will a plant dlou keep In protllablo bearing 7 A Durable Whitewash. from the roelfle Iturtl Press. Emtoiui Hciul 1'iiiiw. I herewith aend re ceipt for wbllewaxhing, lu reply to your Ilenlcla correspondent. This wash is iucombustibla and cheap. It will prevent lbs collection of moss, aud affords n most efficient protection from Are, under ordinary circumstances of ex posure to great heat. TaVo a aufllclent quan tity of good stone lime and alack It carefully in a closed box, to prevent, as far as possible, the escape of steam; after It is thoroughly slacked pass It through a fiuo sieve. To every six quails of this slacked lime, add one quart of coarse salt, and one gallon of water, the mix lure then boiled ami skimmed cleaned; then to every five gallons thereof, add by alow degrees three-fourths of a pouud of potash and four quarts of very lino sand tho liner the better. Coloring matter can be added to fancy. Apply with a puiut-brusb. This wash, If the Baud be ground flue, looks equally as well as ordinary paint, and Is far more durable, besldea being in combustible. It forms a bard cement, aud as such will stop crscks lu a roof or elsewhere. Wood so protected will never decay from the surface. Two good coat applied to trlcka will render them utterly Impervious to moisture. Tho expense Is a mere trifle. Every farmer should cover his outbuildings and board fences with this wash. O, T. lUunis. Calaveras Co., Model Ilanch, Eggs vs. Riches. From tb Pacing llursl Press.) Uoitoiui l'liiiw: On page 361, Dee. flth, of the I'icino ltnL l'lusa, our fricrd O. W. T, C, of Ban Oregorio, give hi mauner of treating hia heua, and aays that only one In thirty Is dliposod to "take stock In" eggs at C5 cts. per doxen. At our lions, w claim that too many Itiorougbbreus and chicken pens won I pay. Let us illustrate the matter in questlou a little. We used to obtain some nice bouquets of our best, rosea for Christmas holidays, thust Ily' letting Ibe bushed ran down by urglect and drouth iu summer, tbeu prune up and Irrlsate tnilate fall, and Ilia annnal ml required by "Imperative Nature," having after a lasuiuu oeeu laaeu, nuy per cent, oi a aprlng crop ooiild I gathered fu December. Home. what alter this insurer wa run our heua. We leiiueui run down poor lu the utter part of uiuuin, nun nn many aa ivei use u acratcu lor one chick, then iu rarlv fall f,l mi. an.l uhl, the tbiiilug comes the moulting and the rest naviiig ien taken He is very apt to take stock ill the 5 cts. per dozen coutract. A year old bill, that runs down thin scratching at the barn yard in August, theu carol fur after the treat ment of Mr. O. W. T. 0., that won't lay in OctoWr, must bate modem thoroughbred pro. penalties, for our old-fasbtoued dunghills will use stucK iu no, ols. per doxen every time. 0o, IUt Millmi. How to Dress a Sheep. First, kill th animal In the roost approved style; then as life is extinct, akin the hind lega up to the hamstrings; then gambrelaud hoUtltup; make au iucialuu, high up lu tho belly, about an luch aud a hall in leugth; then insert the stem of a large fuuuel lutu the iucislou, and pour iulo it from on to two callous of cold water, the colder the belter. The applicallou of cold water cools the iuteetines and tha inside of the sheep, aud at the nam lime, ails th chamber aud paaaee between Ibe intestine and the rleab, thereby preventing any contact of tho porta and at the same time cooling every nart coiurdetelv. It also dilrm nut ih n.. at tho iucttoa,.Q that (here I uo possibility of lbs meat becoming affected iu any reasonable lenath of time, which gives the operator time to dreu the meat properly, Thla la dona by ripping from bough to hough, skinning down ward without further ripping, thereby prerwu. ing the wool or any ouuuje tilth from coming in contact with tho tWb.. This, of course, I do a quickly as possible; "Then remove the iu teauueaearefally, so'anot to break0 any of tli. tallow on th.lnts.Ua. and ram tha inaid ol. h. animal, perfectlr cool and rigW.-rul " ""''' l) lueoi. y luieuiiKMoi irsmun! yon wm and V, tiiETABMER , Profltt of Plum Growing. EDiroairaissl Aiecent trip through Napa" valley, causes me to wonder why farmers will continue to raise wheat and barley.On he same land year after year, when nearly every one baa more or less of hlsyland adapted to other crops' more profitable, and less exhaustive to the soil. In tbs neighborhood of St. Helena especi ally, I rotlced on most every farm, land adap ted to hope; alfalfa, and the various kinds of fruit esDcclallv tha almond ami nlnm. Tli letter is a sure crop here, aud a to profit, your readeis may count for themselves, At fifteen feet apart. .193 trees mar be rjlanied to the acre. I do not know from experience, how mach they would produce, but think that at eueageoi aeven or eigni years, w lbs. ottne pitted dried fruit to the treo, would boa low eitlmat. Thla would give B.C50 twund, which at 20 eta. nor lb. would iriva ten dollars per tree, or?l,930forthaora. If anyone thinka a uave piaoeu my estimates too nign, tney may reduco them one-half or even three fourths, aud still It will leave a handsome re ward for the labor aud capital invested. It aeems to me. there is uo finer climatn In th world, for drying fruits, than in upper Napa valley. Tho poorer lands are very properly chosen for vineyards; and the grapes are sold to the w'jis make-a for au average of ono cent per lb; whereas flvu or all cents mlstat be realized bv coi verting a portion of their vineyard products Into raisins. If they have not the proper varieties, they could easily make the necessary chaige by grafting, aud only oi-o ycar'a loss of lime. I notlco that most of the farmera bow wheat. barley o; oats for hay. Their ricbeat land oily produces four tone Per acre : whrea tbu aume to alfalfa produoea all to eight; aud this with, out irrigation. A earing of ploughing aud aeeding tve.7 year la made aa well. For nops. no belter laud can be found than the rich loamy bottoms of Napa Croek; for a proof of this, a visit to the yards of Mr. A. Clock and O. A. Story will convince the most sacmicsi.v , Mr. 0 commenced about six yearn ago with very little oipltal, and although hop ruled very low, the first three years, ha has succeeded in amassing a handsome fo.'lun. . j Homo of the ' land owners aro dividing up tueir lerms and selling on in iota 10 auu pur chasers, which, will give those that can app.e elite the value of theae landsfor fruit crowing. a tbanoe to aecure a horn in one of the most beautiful aud productive Talleva on tho l'aolflo coast; aud amid scenery tho most graud, a mini aud neaiuitui cnmui, wun an tue ad vantage of good society, excellent schools, churches, etc.. etc: with a sure competence iu a few yeara from this, tbe most delightful of all occupations, Horticulture. Those with soma experience, and a little cap ital, to purchase, plant, and wait for a few jean for returns, wo.lld do well to visit Napa vaney neiore locating cisewuere. Lauds are still within tho reach of person of moderate means, but are advancing every year, Dottoin lards are generally held at about (100 per acre. About the villages at JIM per acre, and in some cases for (200 per acre. rJmall trad, with bouse, well, small orchard and other improvements may be had, title perfect. If this let.er meets the eye of any person that ran tell from actual experience, the yield of tho plum tree dried fruit be will doubtless con fer a favor br communicating through the col umnaotlhelttmiu J. M. tit. Helena, Napa Valley, Jan. 1st, 1871. Guinea Fowls. Wo liavo raised and kept Guinea fowls In considorablo number, both tlio com. mon spcoklol ami the beautiful white variety. Wo rover saw any profit In thorn , tlio.ign iiioy are proiiua layers of very nu tritioua egg. Tliey aro noisy, vagrant and ahy, aud ovon witli tho kindest treat ment, not inclinod to bo anybody's pets. Hut they aio hardy, Terr easily kept, in fact get tliolr own food through tho sum mer if need bo, ami on tho wholo make a pleasing var'cty about tho farm-yard, and wo always fancied they oflbrcd pro tection from birds of prey, for if a hawk heaves in sight half a mile off and almost out of tho range of theliuman ejo, tho Guinea will set op au unearthly noreeclt that is sulllciont to frighten into tits the wholo neighborhood. Their habits aro also Interesting and peculiar, and furnish a never-falling sonrco of interesting study and obsorralion. Tho only diflieult period In theirlives, in our experience, baa boon when thoy are quite young, Thoy roquiro at that tlmo to bo fed very oflon, as thoy suffer noverely from a deprivation of food. Kgp; and milk prepared in the form of custard Is an important part ot every meal for tho first IIIUIHU. WIIU UU(tUVUI UUSVM 1U llUllgllt Aftor that vegetables boiled and mixed in are very useful. For the first two or three weki food should bo given as often as every three hours. Instiuct loads tho Guinea fowl to roost on trees and high uu, but It is better to get tl-ciu in the habit of going into tho hen-house in winter. Thoy are, iiowover, quite hardy, and we have had them go liirotigii tuo winter saiely roosting overy night out of doora ou tho trees. As this bird is Inclined to hido its nest and eggs, sometimes at a oonaiderab e diatanco off, and in tha woods or thick shrubbery, it is decldodly better to get tho eggs early In tho spring under a small sized common hen. The Guinea fowl is a favonto dish with epicures, and it will hereafter comuiaud a high prico probably, as an artlclo of luxury. In rearing tha young it is proper enough to adopt the samo modo of treat inent on for young turkeys. Tho Guinea fowl was wollknovrn to tho ancient Itomans and Greeks, aud in the luxurious days of the Kmpire it com manded a hlsh nrico aa a ureal delicacy for the table of the nobles., All the olflht distinct species of this bird are natives of Africa, but they have now oomo to l wild in Jamaica and soma otlwr parts of, the world, where tliiy havo iMien introduced. Statmhuuttt Plough- man. TM or block plate are now bains- mannfaa lured In England by a new proceaa, consisting In tbe preparation of, the iron used in their manufacture. A number of refining furnace ar employed, Into th first of which th pis or cast iron I submitted to tb melting process, and from theuc run Into othsr "lumping" refineries, x irastaad of using charcoal, as is oomraonrr thToaai; th. flm Tars Tledwltk tan TnT. prawi !h,d "e toZS, Vno Is rueetiug with popular favor bj tho cngeeel in this hv-vj ludusirT. The Iviihing and Scientific .Press Marching Onward, Oar corafal system of compiling-, ladUloasly con natae. sail convcnltntlr arrsnalns Into regular d psrtmeata, his been oaartllr endorsed. It renders Ih (ape r worth mors to readers, who can Qnd haodllr the wblcb Interests them most. Its weekly Iswes of ths Pales will eontsto rellabls Information tor Practical Miners, Treating on the Openlne of Mines 1 Mining of Ores Itoaatlng of Ores 1 Amalgamation isavlngof Ootdaad aiming oi uresi Bmemng 01 ureal neparaiion snq all precloua Metals 1 Mew Froceeeee ot Metallurgji New uiacoveries or aiineej HiaiBg engineering sad ur- tea of Mine I Ulnlne Envlna draullca. For Inventors, Mechanics and Manufac turers. All new snd Imnortant derelonments In flelentlfle sad Mechanical rrogreeal patents snd Invenltona of me i-acioo Biaua rroareaa oi noma inuueinee Jllnia for Local Manufacturers I Illustrations of New Ma chtnerjr 1 Reports of Popular Bclentlno snd Industrial ueeturta. Our Mining Summary aires tbs protreas ol mining work from week to week In tbs various counties sad districts throughout tb principal mining reglona of tb United Btatea, arranged la alphabetical order. II la Ibe an extensive record of mining- operations published In tbs world. It affords iu luieiiiin-ut minar a nre opportunity 10 anow and nruDi or me wora ana ex of his nelahhora. 'liners bsvs lew source practical Infonnausa in their cslllnf , and should smbrace every rallsbls laea for Improvement. Mining Operators and HboMhekisrSe a. uuiue hn aurowo, wevBlJ siamiae our Bosunerj wita Increaaed latefest and proot. 1 Our " Donrestiov Economy" mtir ace asw and UoporUni reels which should b known In everr eabln and hoaiaahold. Baaa aiut lateaC e.tiotf-lhe articles oader this kasiiisg ar freely sead and practiced with proflt aad Improvemeat to the read era. 3 Tb Pasaa 1 not strlctlva ' nanep foe nenfeutnnBl. sclcntlflc men, but rather a 7 Liberal and Popular Scientific Journal, Well calculated to rnak MSelfeally sclentlfla men from our Intelligent -nasaes. thla'ls our stronghold for ae compllablng good. Plata, eorrect aad pleating language, really comprehended by all, confined Uioatlr to short r.iv.ce, u our enueaTur. For Sell-Improvement. Every .tail of ItMriuu tboind with svrticliof an ItTtUoff ehsUmcUr, to ttluaUl lh higher Tlrtoe ithl umuttwi bd pngTwiTv lowiivcii oi doto men .tia wonifjos Hundreds of Oollart Ar oftD timet MTod to the retulert of thU ptpsir by ft lottU blot or ftrtlcl of lofonsiUoa In IU colatuoi. Hm ix Jottautoeti b.v been rpr .tetlly repurtcj to lb OtlUorskntl proprietor Uurlug their loug ooouectlon wuu tu iiiH. uarpiper prvMui The New and Novel Developments In tbe progreMof thU compumUTcIv mw wctloo of tb Union (butnotntljMUIeJsndaow rapidly incMalog; with iwpuUUon of tb moftl Utallitfrnl aod Ttaturv ftuuitB pvojae, ftttneted from Mtuij overy qturtcr ftkd clluiftoa tho globe), enabl ue, with dot onUrprlM. to dlrUy tlgor nd fmbnew la oar oolamnA not net wn in eiiuiur joaniuiMner. Too ftftao urcam ttncvft ftleo render euch a paper mora ropoelftlly tela aavso u sas sotuosaj aai mwi sMIisi wW nnaui lUVsUUrtis untrletl fleld, where tha bnat uttboda fto4 procouea of iuuua.1-7 mn not ao wan aauoiiuea or tradllionauy known ai In older oommnsttlaa, Pabllabed atperb-nrei oflcu aavt coatly aiperlmeata uul dlaMtroua reaulu. A Great Variety of Industrial Information. In brief antl frrih form, eultotl loth wuit an4 . of the rradere of thU c-jwt, which le not obUioabla otberwlae ao timely, or In ao cheep and convenient form. Ai an tnduatrul publication, meeting the want of ao many kludrrd ludmlriee. thla iouraal at&nda diw. emlneot and without a precedent. SubacriDtlona Darabla tn advance II imp unrim Blnjjl ooplea, poet paid, 10 cenU. Addrcaa DEWEY & CO., 5Iixino and ScirxTirto Pnrati aqi! Vicina Itrj- ual Vuktm Ufflce. 'S3$ Montgomery St., 8. F. IH74. (Established In 1657.) 1874. W. R. STRONG'S SEED WAREHOUSE, BACIUSIENT0. SEEDS I (All down In 1873.) SEEDS I TUE ITRE9T, TUE FINEST AMD BEST Or EVEHV VABIETV, And raised by tb most eiperleneed and rrllabl grow. era of Europe. Eastern stales and California. ; stock la complete! quality nnaurpaaaedi prtcea u low aa from the bvt Eaalern bouHs euibrselag Vrgeta. ble, rlower snd Agricultural, Fruit, Bbed,Urnementet and I'm!! Tree UULDJ. rlower and Bulb CIIROMOS from Vlck, (llocheaUrl snd Mouolc k Co., trranoe.) MOW BEADY Km THE TRADE. 100.C00 FOUNDS EITltA QUALITY California Alfalfa, Kentucky Bin Qra, Bed Clovsr. WblU OloTr, Musnult Ora, Timothy, Bedtop Oraaa, Oreharel Oraaa, Bra Oraaa, Vu-nal Ora, And stl other Oraasre adapted to the cllmat of tb saeiao Diaiea anil 10 inienor. AH tbe better uradea forwardMl bv mail nMl.r..Mi at raulogue rate a. Atone forwarded In postal orders. .. .... ...r(a vw HfiiH, ei my rise. air Agrtcultoral Alusnao and lTtce Catalogns Is ""l umiummw oreuH appucaiiou. W. R. STRONG, 8 and 10 J Street, SACRAMENTO IsTJm Flax Seed and Castor Beans. PnulleuOU aiiclTeiia AVorUas BAN FRANCISCO, are prepared to FURNISH SEED, AND CONTRACT For Mil tr i rroo of riu ari ui a ctn nuns . ntei tb.l.witH prviwr cultlTitlon on talUbl Uod. Mill fn.. Ih.m mnna lli.nn.. he.-kl. .u.. ' --- ---- - H.VU.U. p,imiihpi. trope grown For further particulars sddress I'ACIFIO OIL AND LEAD WORKS, 8 and I Front streel, Saa Frsaelaco. "'"a P. O. Bos UU. WEHTUHK OllOWa SEEDS. Save Tims snd Money. Bay direct of the OUOWm. egeukle. Held aad rlower, f reeh and In to came. Catalogue for in sent FREE, by QEO. S. UASXELL a CO , Sard Oroweis, v-ini nueasuru, ui. SUPERIOR CHILE ALFALFA SEED, EX " ETA" FBOU YALFABA1SO, o8jbr OBosa v no., -i Jll Calif arntaslraM... .Baa Francisco. Irrt-U AVIIIILL'S OHIJUOAL PAINT Of any daavlntt avnad or Color , KUsd nao Sat sfpUetUeat. a4 sold' by Ik aalloa It t Ckaapar, Haadsnsass, mors Darable sad aTJastM tkaa the beat f el say cxkw ralat. """""""" wet ism saaai vs way OSB raiat. 1 Omea. eornee roorta aad Towaasad atnets. Ban "vtva-soso, UjtALt 4 WTCLL, Agaata. I THE BteNT " SEWING MACHINE! THE NEW IMPROVED FLORENCE. BACK FEED AND SIDE FEED. Tb lightest running, moat simple, snd most 'eaallr operated Sewing Machine In the marVet. ' Always In order aad resdr for work. In tbs past ten J ears EIaVem T1IOU8ANO florae Machines hsvs been sold bv ms on this Oossl.and ho purchaser has paid ms snrlhlng for repalra If then liallor.De, tiachlne within on thousand miles of Ban rranclaoo hot working wall I will fix II without any sxpenae to ths owuer. SAVOKL HILL,, As-nt, KO. It JIB1V UONTOOXEBY BTltUT, l ' Mea Orand Hotel Building, 8. r. Murtha's Patent Chimney Tops OB VBNTILATORS. A sure cur for smoke ehlmners, snd WARBlNr. ED to give entire satlafae. tlon wben all othere fall, or no par. Tbe; are mads to SI an; at floe, OocaraT Rtaroaiirs, bv sending lbs meaaursof the chlmner flue, can have thl BUt' '" "T tUt "' Itefers bv permission te Hurl. Xew Almaden Mine. ., 'ralt Win. Mol Klbbln, Thoa. Boece, Jas. Dowe, J, Usndmann, snd ueMOaan nr oraaaa. S" Send for Tiles List. IIECOU ENDED 1IT ARCHITECTS OENE1IALLT. W. O. MURTHA, .... . . Kft W Tjler steest. Baa rraaelseo. ThelNew Wilson SEWING MACHINE Das potnls of snperlortlr over sll others. A reliable warran. tr Is given with each machine for FIVB YEARS. II la unequlsd fur llgataad heavy work. Bxamla and compare It with th highest priced machln lath market a. A. NORTON, Oeu.Ag-s for th Faclflo rjosst. SIT Kearav St., 8. Tt zr7Teow.bp.lr rme-r, suso. BRONZE TURKEYS, Larsraat and Flnsst Collection on th Faelfio Coast. EMDEN GEESE, M H pounds to ths pslr, st msturlty, 3 BRAUMA8, LEtinORNS. HOUDtNA. UAMDUROUJ, LUVU1.-IS, AJAntaain, ctu., Blawk Ciaywga sual alter Daeke. Bend for ILLUSTRATED CATALOOUE snd Pries List. The Ptultnt Iiidttlltk. a S) turn mAnlhl Ik. tt BubaerlpllonilJWsyear. Send atamp for copy. Agents Addrcssi m. x:vni3, Naps.Csl. EaTsr far Hatching, necked to travel aef.l lv rail or atage. 3v1 Jm-ttpp WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS jug a m. CHOICE FOWLS AND FRESH ZOOS AT REASONABLE BATES. ALSO A PEW OOOO M. DARK BRAHMAS AND BLACK SPANISH. F. PC. WOODH Oc CO.. !'" 67 California Xarkat. ALFALFA! NEW CROP. For Sale, choice lot of One California grown Alfalfa, In i Iota to ault, for raah, at market rates. Oar seed, nu. Ilk. that Imported from Chile, la Hue and free from Mustard or other foreljni aJ. V.t.hl rlA snd Ursss Bead, rto. no.OOO lunulo Plant ai, 1 ,() Jtim Trees. Fine Ptanta. Tnm null.. .,.! .11 .mlu. .1.. tin. fresh and good. Splendid slock, SI th old slaud. ' 12. 12. MOORE, Beedsmsa and Florist, 113 Tf ashlngton Street, . '. . SAX FRANCISCO. nr Bend for SEW CATALOOUE. II 3m YOU WILL TRY THE DIAMOND 0 a You will Kecomrnend it to Your Friends. 1. m-lll In h K.1 HnaM. I k a.V, ' k of hed ot throat, headarhs. dull and hevtne of mind, etc., .14. doe boIUegl Tee Immediate rail', end a few bottlee cure the worst case, or Catarrh and Oolds, au w aaa is a fair inal to ronvlnc Ihs most skeptical. Ma MONTGOMERY'S HOTEL, rn4vWCTsKD4iut, tAir rRAicoisoo. TbU Ilou1 hu iMttn i nwlj rurttUbM, ib4 U iiutt.sft la 0psa- MM fTSuaatf na.sa.tauB. suia I ul M lBf W UwUU la Km frwflsto eosdai4 mu MUU, VU WUtS. tlML Mili)llDU)IMIyia,fMTOli HSU Wf. S1J .j Sat ' T sa svaiMa vx..r ? ? CUS, MUxfTtMIMatBT. rrwaarletav. Paaaeaaer. as4 Batwsts ukea I tha Heu.1 tre. San Frtnolwo Cordaoe Coriipany. XaUbUahad 1M8. alaatlrp haadalarae atoek el Maaila Rope, Tarred auau sups ; Hj Hope Whale Use, etc, .te. ,xusBaco.. de HI aad IU Fro street. Sa, riassaisi Valuabrs Dairy and Grain Ranoh I - 'I7,ort'svreS3., " 1 Baa Steleo Oooaty. comprialag too ao. to acre. nawbr raltiraUoa.ud all well watered and sahstaa. """ .im..wi,wwi ei. . ""' afroved. Inquire ot a. r cor. Clay and Fronl sta aaa Fraaciaoo. IF M sK7M0NOTASRHRtalE avSsS--T jU-i