ftfg? W '&$ fl vmJk&MEnzBAiweB. a w liHky a w r C Butter Making. Tbf8nFrneiicobnttor'oobpMij in now'mUlng batter enllroly Independent of any asslslanca from tho cow, whloh has nntll recentlr been consldored tho best machine (or the maaafaotare of this almost indesponsablo artiolo of food, as well as Inxnrjrto many. This bailor mads from tallow is sold at low rate, 25 eonts a pound, and of course comes in competition with legitimately mado butter from tho cream of milk. It la Important thoreforo in order to keep np the demand for tho genuine ar tiolo, that the ntmost care be taken to mako a superior artiolo from cream. In aid of those who aro too mnch in the habit of maktngonlr seoond-rate butter, woahall from time to time giro tho experience of those who know how to put tho real "gilt edgo" butter, bringing always tho highest prico, upon the markets. Milk for butter-making should bo oool- rul. tint tn malra ilm flrAnm elan faata lint to prevent soaring, and other changes wuicii wouia ninaer mo cream :rom get ting up. Tho' highest point at1 which these changes oan be stopped, or hold iu check long enough for tho cream to como to the surface, is the point to which milk ahonld be oooled. Every degree it sinks bolow that point hinders the croaming process, and prolongs tho time necesssry for tho" milk to stand in the dairy-house. Not to reach that point is to make tho milk thicken before tbo oream is all up, thus diminishing the ijiolcl. Tho great majority of experimenters agree in putting that point at (10. degrees, but variations that reach from flvo degroos above- to five bolow are made by some parties with very fair succass. c T u Tho common error in private dairies is to allow tho milk to bo too warm in hot weather, and too cold in eold weather. Tho cream will not riso perfectly in either cue. and tho rosultlns butter will be im- norfect. Tho'loss sustained in fallible to get all the butter that a givenquantity of milk is capablo of making, is much greater than is gonorally suspected. Few farmers know how much milk they aro taking'to mako n pound of butter. They soldom woigh or measure, or even guoss, at tho quantity they aro using. From what wo bavo seen, and from facts gathered during a seriea of yoars, it appears that 28 and 80 ids. are usually required, wuereine .acts could be got at, the amount was varied all tho way from 01 down to 20 pounds. If the practises in croaming ana ehurning could bo suddenly mado so perfect as to get all the butter from tho milk that it is capablo of yielding, every fifth cow conld be thrown out of the dairy, and the same quantity as at present obtained. Ifformers would toko a little pains to know mora pre cisely what they are doing, suoh losses would not bo endured. Creameries and butter factories usually give ns precise figures, but even they aro not always fortunate in showing tho hap piest results. In factories recently visit ed, tho difference in amount required for a pound of butter has run from 23 to 28 pounds, and this difference is due,-not to tho milk, but to tho different modes' of managing It. In a mturo numoer, uio nrsctlcul oncrations of butter, making asso ciations will bo analyzed and tbo offuot of tho illirront piacttses expiainca. com ments are thereto re", omitted here. There is no mode of raising cream so perfect as to' separate all the cream from the milk. It has been already remarked that different parts of it riso unequally. Tho larger globules meet with less resis tance in proportion to their bulk than the smaller ones, and,, henco they get to tho surface soonest. The smaller the globulea the slower they rise; and aomo of them dwindle down to such minuteness, that they would not riso through three inches in week, if the milk could be kept sweet that length of time. Oream will continue .'to rise till thb milk geta thick, be. that timo short or long. The best part rises first. If milk is skimmed everr twalvo -hours, and tbo oream of oioh period churned sep arately, the product of the Aral period will ibe tbo highest flavored aud the highest col ored, and the oolor, quantity and flavor of each successive skimming will diminish to tho last,, but, the keeping-qualities,-will '.&-.. ..-. TIa Atm An.l Kit." ftlr I n H. 11 UV UUIWf 4110 ItH nuu.inu .wiuwiuij. will be quite paleTaad Insipid, but can bo Kepi aonnaia long ume. naero a hiku flavored artiole is desired, it is not advis able to continue the process of creaming to long, ve nat win riso in o ugai,- degrees, on llk four iocheadaepria-aJl that .Is generally proUbletosepaxae. What comes np after that is so white and tasteless aa to il6 more injury, by depress ing flavor and color, than it can do good by Incroaaing quantity, , , . ') ' l-There 'are other" essential features in the creaming process, suehas t?eep or shallow setting, the influence.of light, manner of coollng,eta.)itiut need spools! sttention, which will be discussed in subsequent numbers. Canada Farmer. Wuhing Butter. During the past year, several of your corespondents' have' strongly adviied vo,WMbbatUrv J,Uv ootlxtea begutletlilr toemrhTia; before' eiperi- mented stnieieBtly; buV as ,! am anxious to, learn Jmd adapt, any improvement I wouia naa mj learu auw, uunmg uun, uij and Aucui. batter, can , be jmanfaotnred withotwMMhgto:toeirwe lot aror eight months. ,My ceattle ' breathe tbo Surest air, have m woUr and'more nntri ous herbage thsn'found'in'a moister cll msM? no"ap:srrasi and abundance of pnrfPis)afwaifrrand the cleanliness of mjlk bqute, ood utensils is evinced by the iScVihat-wlth the thermometer ranging during the day at from 90 to lOtT. in the hnA milk kuntiirfectlv sweet for fortv- eifht hours. I cannot make batter that will keep without washing, no matter bow well worLed, but made kept under ,the sumo conditions, but well washed ijlhavo no diffloulty in producing a good article. It has soomod to mo that the loss of flavor and aroma, said to bo dno to washing,!! attribuUblo rather to the salt."-! can nevor discover the nutty flavor and aroma as plain of tor salting: butitaoems to .too to mo to be plainer aftor washing than bo fore. .Yete Jextco in Rural Xetc Torl.tr. Turnip Flavor in Milk and Butter. A corresnondent of the American Aarl- culluretl states that last winter ho fed tur nips In ttto usual way at milking timo to flvo cows, until the milkand butter became so strong that it conld not be used. Ho then commenced feeding Immediately alter milking aud found that thero was not a partiole of turnip flavor in the milk or but tor. After a timo the tasta returned. On investigation, ho found that one of the cows was nearly dry and was milked only once a day whilo sho was fed with turnip twico a day. Bho gavo but a pint of milk per day. so that wbon fed in the morning suo.couia navo naa only about lisir a pint of milk in her bag; yot this received so much tasto from tbo turnips that it spoiled tho milk of four other cows in ,f nil flow, To make tho test complete,' be had' her milked twico a day, when tho difficulty at onoo coasod, and did not rcour. Evidently a very small amount of milk in tho nddcr will suflloo to do tho mischiof, and if dry ing off, cows are milked only onco a day whilo on turnip food, their milk should not Lo mlxod with, that from the, rest' of the herd. ' -' i. ' ' i. Tr AHW The Luxury of Bee-Keeplng. It seems to us for wo bavo always kopt bees so strange that any farmer don't havo from five to a dozon hivca of bocs, whon be could just as well havo them as not With tho movablo framo bivo, women can jnst as well bocomo sclontiflo bee keepers as men, for aomo of tho most successful apiarists in tho United Slates aro women. In ordor to show up aomo of tho pleasures resulting from this branch of farming we submit tho follow- log: Apiarians aro noted, the world over, for tholr enthusiasm in their favorite nursuiL This really is not without cause.. It cer tainly is a most fascinating study, and has the added-merit of having engaged tho at tention of aomo of tbo mythical heroes, as ,weu aa mo moro snusiannai ones of tbo olden time. A correspondent of Our Oicn ftretldt (England) gives this pleasant reading in relation to tho subject: ' The luxury of allsnmmor's sweet sensa tion is to bo found where one lies at length in tho warm, fraarant erass. soaked with snnshine, aware of regions of blossoming olover and of a high hoaven filled with tho hum of innumerable bees. It is that hap py hum which seems) to tho olosed oyes aa if tbo silent sunbeams themselves had found n voico and were brimming the blendina bluo with jnusio as thev went about tholr busy chomistry that elves tho chiof charm to tho moment; for it tunes tle mind to its own key, the mnrmuring expression of all pleasaut' things, tho cord of snnshino and perfumo and tlowcrs. And it is, indeod, tho sound of a process scarcely less suutlo titan tlio sunbeams own, of that alobemy by which the limpid drops of swoct insipidity at tho root of any petal la transformed, to tho pungent flavor ana viscia unp 01 noney. iwvona aouut, there is no such ominont sound of glad ness in all the world as tho buzzing of a bee. It sioRS of work as a iov and Drill- legoi'of ahomoof pjeuty and contoctasont. Although this burly rover is not our little bee 0!,uie btve, but Jila saucy, country oousin, tbo song of the ono Is scarcely sweeter than that of the other, whilo tbey blend Into most unison. Ad well may both be sweet; it'issuch a pleasant "thing to livo. Thero, is tho hive to furnish, there is the dear nest under-ground. They forget yeiterday'a rain, .they fear not to- m ..Bjhauta Bk,ft 4tA an. ! u., . -lu on their little brown "backs and 'here is such store of honey. 'It is trne, the hum-ble-beo is much tbo most dazzling, he has tho prestige of size, moreover; but tho other may find aomo favor in his new bronzo and gold armor, and hia coarso velvet mantle. Thero aro few creatures that can afford to labor in half such array aa that, but when the work is so nico one's dress must correspoudt It would never do to rumpla rbucdj rose-leaves; black as a ueeuo, anuixjHci oovuuij so- ue ueapeu with delicacies, but to be entrusted with lovo- tokens. See him now,- aa he hovers over the small white "olover on whleb he alights, whose sweeuare wiintnjreacn or but little pro boaeist or, lost ,in that great bine bell, awinga it with hia motion and his melody; or, burrows deep id the heart of a rose, never rolling there, aa it lias been errone ously said,' but, (goileoiinc; the pollen with his pincers, swims over, the flower while brushing It into the1 basket of IMa hinder legs, and then lights again for a fresh fare, till, laden and regaled, be loudly, issues ,.. 7,s.. it.n..An...H.i ,L.iIr.u.:.- gian-kings, who powdered their .heada and beards with gold, were "no finer 'fellows than be. But a few months' wear aud tear will suffice, to tarnish him. lly-and-by tbo little body wUI be battered and ruj, the wintra will be ranted and worn. One day ae be goes home bewvily hardened, i no sailing blue winged swallow have skim med him up long ago, the flagging jiligbt win i ail, ureeze win ue too mucn ror aim, rain drop will dash him down; he will fall , and some garden-toad , the focal length of whose vision is exactly the distance to which be can dart hia tongue, will see a "tired bee blundering across the sky, and will make n'taorser of -him', boner-bag, pollen, and af. Yet that is in the future, ffroaUdflOuffccanisiurth ofoar bee's vision that tfsion' wbien finds creation jo fair and himself the oeaUr of it, each rose made for him to title, and weloome every; wiMsw. v Y ' ' THE "VICTOR" Jit .sinmi wW5 IS Till Vest! Ifnte'a Patent, wlib til ImproTemcnta In It, and with "JONES" Plow Bottom-, lh "WIW la tha boat GANG PL.OW In to world. It Ii lmpU, tronr and darabU, and don It work .V.aM nailer ILnHi fall 0V etu 14 It-. t,..awir O. 70. Bold onlT b TBKADWBLL CO.. Ba.n FrKneUoo. mrhtmt (ortlmlin, Wo fear alao a .arm. utock ol Slnftl Flowa, Including U "JONES," coLUNH, Bo-tooOllppr,PtxTUtfl.,etc. ColtlTatora. Iltrruw. Hrd Htiwe ra I)ra, t., rt. - Bmdft aw nw UUatrHtd PHe$ UH. TRIAD. WfLL k CO., Ban FnactMo. loro-Sm MArTESON WILLIAMSON'S ? r Took tho Pnnlan OTf ftll ftt lb rmI Plowlnir Much tn Motkum. la irm. This Plow 1 ttLoruHuhl tnfulsi tiv tirttrliil msirt mhtt 1iT DMa IofioT In lb bustniMsDJ know what la r. nairadtD tba ooMtnrUonolOaiitj Plow. llliqiUeklr attjHiHKi. fliuocirni piaj RiTen ao inai tea Mngua win paaa orar orWU kotU wiiMat rbantlti tba work ln (Njattlaaol tba abarnkt ItfU ao oonatrurtad that tba wbra tbarnaolrta nmrn tb action of tha Plow oar. jTfur, iti DUTuiouapniQtaocatipanontf.aiiacanba twli Qpon m tba Boat and Maal PaairtUa Oanf Plow iu iu wvfiiii Dfuq lor vircuw UiUa MATmdlf k WILLIAMSON, ' " M-vHon. tM. 'I . 0. SOVLSf , CREGO & BOWLEY, t T i ItttMrtar an t MntiufHottirrai OAP.RIAGES and; WAGONS, ' Ko, 0 Xrobant's Xxehautv. " .i t t CAuromru 8trkkt....i.m.,.sam riuitciffco. . . !. xaap roatuaiu on band top and opn Dufcfei, top and Ql sHockawaya, efamlvaaat tlagg. Track aod Koad ftnlkla( BkfUton Waoaa, Uaakai Phaalona of in try laiaai j aaa nnmi worsmanaDlp. Wa would call narllenlar attoallon taoar Ana ab ol llfbt Koad ami Trotting Wagona, mida lo ordtr tr in iuiiuiy irisuisim oitBsjvipi Cbarl B. Ooltttjt Camdan, Naw Jeraaji Haloald JsUk-un, Hahwajr. Wtw itnji Urraif A Uow. WitiulnaTton. Ualr.wars.1 And otbar Qrat-claaa maker, which wa art praparad to aall on tba moat raaaooabla tartna. Alao, a larga aaaortaiant at tlntla and doubla liar. naaa, 01 ina mots oaiaDntwa niattm k Thomaa, Philadelphia. !!., .fell .umsIui J w. .-J 1-t.a m. -s..s. asw( shis sswiuwui v iraj smsu issju U4aiaitB, Tut and Lap llobaa, Whlpa, llaltara, turclmlat, at at wholaaala and mail. CHEOO k DO VTL1T, No, Marchanta' Eicbaaga. California atraat StTsUSn Ban rranttaoo. PACIFIC LAMP MANUFACTORY. Nv Mliili.tr V Mill LlixlttM, 1 1 lT.wftw.lgi IMPORTANT TO .FARMERS,!. X Line to Liverpool. DIRECT. , , . i 'The A4 Iron Ship ..,:......... Is intended to U with dlapstrli. To U fol. lowrd by other voaaoU, Freight taken In Iota to salt ahlppars, . Apply to E. E. MORGAN'S SONS, " fl&n Vranolsoo. Encaustic A Geometrical Tiles. (lriUTirUL DEV0N8. B.prodnotlon of Anolsnt Work. imperishable' pavements roa niii-ariiKH, at nnnij4. (1lsllKATUHIES. riTUTIOKB. U1V4. ( tailttUUW. DAIIUEM,aTO BalUblsifor AU OllmaUs If anafactand of lha mUbral! JarkAald and BroKl. y iiaj. auu oirsua'u ui iu. Blu.1 utBlum p.ll.ro.1 OLAZEOIIEABTaTIUta. WALL AND BATU TILES. pctlfne and ratlmaU. ou application to CRA.VBK. OUMNIU. 00.. (Uaits4,) JicxrwJi Fossa, ssab laoaaatsoa, Bnoontaas, ' ' WOLAXD. JalMI Li-xOd .PWES ,11 J'l1 vTTel AnlmproTed7am.xIuclu.lInsaTlneyardabout one .r,B. IU Konl I kfpnliomery atmi. Ban Franclaoo. ' r M Ot'alBa annafrM. OStc. Buy Ea'sjjtjlt Low Ratei. - XW WiTfek-rnONT LOTB, CUEAT, Asuuao, . r. onulnsabont half ofa block frontlna on Ibe broad ablnVnaawAlttT MaUOneki wiu be ld lwaJ lo tnaoe l an badwf .meet lo the bejyev. laqalBe f or ibe wwi iww , V. Oi I Howtfotaery at.,' B. T. byaf c,a',ick r,iBoa.oosv . EsTBiaa4IlaM,thIrtrarsrartttOBia aay.aililwnh WUb of yaan. attturnf ltuarra rtm aaVaa;iitafilbrwaa abslvaj' HutsBva, aaalMnata alUsilieai.!. niUa f -Uhw .rt U fiiiatraat,at bbW.(o. ITahar T BH:yL ' L-J aaaaT 8 S aH 5 a m aaaaaaW ?2S jeoalaaaaaaaaaaaT Jzhh .rlMBaH a f f a" assasw B b 5 k afJbiiiir',pBB) f c k aW .fJRHyfBB II 30 9 ( liaVrT' tJsWaisTsB C "ri B w HaaanaatasBaaaal 'BJBJaaaBaavRawBli xKx?rr-rr-m -eBtHsBBSaBlBBBSVSBV Pure Blooded French Merino. Rami and Ewes, Fot ! hj IIODCnT H LA COW, of OralrtrllU. AIB1 Oouol, CI., r Mllaa eiallon, m Us WnUra and oataern rctSc lullrosj. TbrMBhHD an snarmntMHl of DnndimiiL fmn th French Impfrlil liock at lUraboulllf I. AJm a few wtll.bral jounf llnlU of Iho Dnrham ooa. llvUni IV. OILMORE, Import? and Drtadar of Angora or Cashmere GOATS 1 -or-. ii ..1. 4' PURE BLOOD ALL OflADXflL , For anla In lota to antt BDrebaaaVM. ttAtian. fif nillcafrom lUllroad Station, connecting with all parU ottbaBUto. rorpartlcnlara.addiTMa M. atLMORt. t j U Dorado, tX Jirado txmaty. Htoow California. THOS. BUTTERFIELD k SON, BneJu. Mi4 Importws of Uis 'Ooteweld, Uneoln, laleaeterj Tessl and is. Bonta Down H IX 13 IS P. efBL m-iik ANaon aoAY. Xow oflr for sal. th. fur. Brad sad Blah OndM. w. ban ood lot o( Bucka of eraiM taltw tb. OoUwold Mid Hoalh Down. brIWMa lbs LlsooUl and LoloMtor. and tbo Unoolo and Mtrlno. TUOS. DUTTKnriELD k SOW. lTS4t UollKWr. MoliUrar Oosslr, Oal. 0iii'iJsu. oax. Qui. a. Bmtth. L.U. Uicn. CYRUS JONES A CO., sactDEa. akd Dutna rs THOROUQEBBED BHORT-HOBN CATTLE Of lb. moil dMtrabl. famllla: roprMrnttai Ibo'Dacb ". Kmm of Mbarons, Uoutba, Mlu Wllfj.. Maiorlaa aad ollxn. lUrlof purtbaaM tb. Anno. Baacb IfernmlT 8baw llaacbl en mlUa .art of Haa fw, m Oanla Clara arana. and plaord upon It tbn. car load. or on. riti.,rcpiirituporttd rrom tb. aact noird hud. of lb. BUIM. wo IbtIU all in wank of Sn. .iofk lo call asd Mna. aa wo bavo a f.woboloa llallar. for aaia. Drna ror ualalota AddNMl CYBU8 JONXS CO., J7Jm Ban lot, Cal. ITInu Grade SPANISH MERINO SHEEP. Sfl.OOO head are now owned lr Ihla aaaoclatlon. aod wa are In eunatant communication with pan lea all oer tbla State, who buy and aril HIIKKP and BllKKP llANCrUi rartlwwUb1ni(lopuTfbaaa or aell are In vited ti rail at tba omie vt the Btta Joaquin VnllavWool Uratren AoiHivlavftinti. lft Hl warn. un'a building, 3 tl Uuuiiioniery eirwi. ban FraucUw. jaiv-iiu Short-Horned Cattle & Berkshire Pjgi. Flli MAT. 12 A fw fin. jroans Dull. on. and two y. ar. old, sot t y Onod Turk, of Oak If em. NuuWr of Hull In b.rd. book, a,is. Alio, nuro iwk.blr. ri, Work llorna aud uulta.loboaord onrMnatj.b'riu.. WILUA1J L. OVKUUIBUI, Oak Horn. lUncb, Waterloo lload.lbra. ullea from Btocktou. SrTm Friel's Patent Paragon Vapor Stove. PATEMT (inAXTID MAT JO. ISTS, The Great Labor Saver of the Household. Ecovomv, Ooxtbmibmcs avd saravv OoaTuaaa. jdbt thi or rr- No Wood, no Ous!. no Coal On. no Oton ripe, no CbtauMT. no Smut, no A.b.s, no Dlit. no Wood boa... no Uoai Mutlla, no JHaJIms Wood, but a rrlclluu lfalcb, and In. riuE in ri'U. ulabtim JUUASMUTI. Orsn Hot tn Two lilnutva. Btoek broiled In aev.n Inlnuml llakod IWaa In thirty inlnuml Tb. ar. iUftul.hi! Iu a luonMnl aud tbo bohm unbMtMll II naa no nral In all kind, of Onoklus and flat Iron Heating, aul eou. bln.a JCeMKany. Oouveu. l.oc. flMlnM., HaMy and durability I Tb. La. jim W.10UM in a mil. Cblld can epereto II, and A.L.lj UIX'OMnUNK IT, Prlwa rrom IS to 111. aooordlna to alio. 'Sfanafao land and eold by WJf . RZkX, , ovanaii rounn eimi, mb ersoaiaoo. t winwd in trtrr town la lb. Bute, us paymoot of i ou. Blor. will U mu! aa aalnple. II.I..JU1 MOMKTHINO KCIS'wV. WooUen Plpo of ull Hlxoss. From one to Ivelve-lnch bore, raltable for water or gat, that will aland aa much preeeare and laas as long se Itob, tor half tb. coat. Bend for deacripllre caulogne and price lb)! is f. X. F. WZIXXAatt, llrrlwbp OH Boadteaaarj St., B. . VahMtila Farm (or Salt ar Exoluuete, 1X00 ACRES Or THE DEBT EABkl LAND l THE TATS OF BflCUIOAN, pottiw of which Is W.U Mmbeted. Vapidly Uereaaual la valae. TUISBeWfecl. WUI be sold or eichai ged, la lots to salt, for KAl ESTATE IN CALjrOK.MA. . , Apply to a. O. CBOCXBB.'loom II. Ko. IU California atreet. Baa rrenclaco. MrUm .ii-. f.i.-i i.,: 100 AOXIIM iWAoTTBD. 1 .'01 to Mr day, seutu the aitncAjee Utile eU u. a. vuvdimv, fwisrstes, Utl. r u GaM j eaaaaaaBBWra m 4r-J 000x8001 'X2S'XA.I1UISII3D isoo. n-) it- I fi Stock for Nurserymen and Florists. TERMS CASH. ; Charrr Baedllnfa Matiard. ..... IDparlMO Appla BtxMllnfft s.s '..'. 90 par lono mi nvtr iuuu t U par 1000 ... lftparlou a! IS per 100 ... IS per 100 ... lSwrlOO raar Baauhra.t WalnoU, KnglUh, 4 to A ft., Calirornlfi bl k.ltnl ft. BpanUh CbcatnuU. to 13 ln...a, Oork Kim, iloflft , loan 1 nin filna Onma. or Encalyptita, In tarlty..U to 10 per 100 par 100 ojiusi uuius.vr sucetifptusi, m wi Maffnolla. OrandlfloTa, a to S In. " "; tin It In " 11 to IS In Ooldan Arborrlta a to 11 In ' " 13 to 10 In If tath.learcd Arborrlta. 11 to la In CraUfua Arborta. 13 to la In itoart 1.. ftpafdoi. .. llperdoi. its SpardOI. ... flperdoi, ... apardoi. ,.,ftOperdoi. ,.M pffd04. t.lMperlltV i.3Mprduai t.aoopatdua. ,.9 00 per dot. ..8 00 per dot. Jjooperdoi. ,,3Jpardoi, a peraoa, Xnonrnou IVptana. Yarlnta, .. " ruUholla ArarniM Marftnau...... laponloa Anna BwadUhJunlper.il to 18 In., , Utath. Mediterranean "llardj . WIU only aU In quantity apeclfled al tbeae prleaa. Iflaaa.lopercant.addtdi If mora.lOptrcl.dlacouot. BBRNABD 8. FOX, Ban oaa, Cat, IStMf fruit Troosi ! Fruit Troc ! amo wninE to rcncBaiE TI1EU. Tb. lull Olara Valloj Asrlcnllural Bocialr has awardM I Idrml oollottloo of Pwra, flnt tnmlum...n. B. Fos. IWi Iw.lro vaMotie. of Pars n. B. rot. Larsial rollMtlon of Applta, ll.H.I'oi. Ilr.t twtlv. varlttlr. of Applet n.8. Foi. Ufl tollocSlon of Plains...,, .',.j D. 8. rot. lriMt rolUrtlon of Mala D.H. rot. pl sofltbalkd Almond. iLaaiawiM) D. s. roi, Format Tm, Shads TrsM, lirti and unall. la OEnMAItO 8. rOZ, Bn Jom, Ol. Asrnl. Mr. THOU. MrjlrjlIX, D.ltefr itrnl. u rrancuKO. ' od. Fruit, Shade and Ornamental EVERGREEN TREES AND Pluntss fhv Mulo, At tbe old stead, eornrr Ornron'and n.ti.ry alroeU. DlracUy oppo.lt. lot Offlot, Ban raucuco, i now orrER ron bale xl!S.t5ra,4 f.nl B Oollsotion of Fruit, anatts and Kvwrareen TrM and Plants (ear offed Is Lbla laark.1, and at ttednmd rrtcM. , Peraone laylef out new around, would do well to call and examine our .lock before porcbaalns oUewbere. Orders from the Country rromptly attended to and packed wttb care. Bend fot Pries CaUlocu... AOMT VOn B. I. roil MDUEBIES, BAN JOSC Addreas .TBOMAa aLKRKKQr, ,tlUIUry Street, Baa raasciwo, F.O.BoaTn. llrwm FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. OLEN GARDENS, ONE U1LM BAST VBOK AOBAMENTO. My stock embrace, all lb. mint dulrabl. varlallea known. Including aeverel new Peacbeo. amona wbteb are tbe Jtoatrlee, LouIm, Early ttlvara. Hirer.1 Early York.BlanwIl Early York, Vktnrta. Prlnr. of WalM. and xnril otbere, (all bybrldlutl by B. Hirer, of En. sUudl aud f.ulied on toy grounda tbla rear furlbe Srat time In California. Tho Loula and Beatrice or IS and 80 days Earlier than the IXala'a'Barly. Dolus Iba Ural lo Import Ibeee new frail., Includlos many autte uot lueutloued, purthawre may raly upou seltlns tnea true lo nam.. Aleo,lbe tlUEUASUN aud HALMAY, tba looat valuabU laU poaclMB In cultl. valloo. f Jllackhen7, BeepUery end Blrawberry rltBlai fresh Locu.1 Bwd-CUttl' roil OAHII. j:. c XYCEPf, ottl.tm Proprietor. METROPOLITAN NURSERY. MILLER U 8IEVER3, Propr'e. IWe can now oSer for sale a One aaaurttneal of MEW AND KAMI FLOWERINQ & ORNAMEMTAL PUNTS, . stHBUBB AMD TBJUH, IN O00D AND IIEALTIIT CONDITION. AUO A CUOlCa COLLECTION OF PLOWEBINO BULBB AHO BEED3, (NaUre and fonlfn.) ' Our ralalogue la now ready, and la Iba moel eilen.lr. eet publlabed on tble Coa.li we wiu forward II trw to all epplicaute. Nunerlea on Lombard and Cbeelnsl elreals, near LarklnietrMl,at tba tonuluua of Ibe new Clay atreet railroad, floral end aeed depot. No. 2T foot .(reel. Ban rrnuoiaeo , Letur. by Mall or .apneas will reach aa. JalO MIM.BB aiKVaUta. TREES, TREES, TREES m I'IjANTM, In an; qnanUtr from ooa troa to 10.000. both wfcola. aala antl rtall, at lowaat narkal raua. fralla iiiaraa aad traa t naua. I faava uaaiy naw rarlattaa ol ftalt In j MllacUon wblrn ara laraniwrlortolbaoM atand atd Tartvtlaa. Anton tham ta ttu calabraitaMi BeuiHrw. acb,tnaJU--4 lrai Ula Ja,i laWJ dara tJlUr Iban Itta liala'a CsUlr. atvt In avarj rapact a Ana iwacn My atoea of Htuda Tr-a aa1 Clrap Vlnaa la tn Uis4 In Um ttUU. aa4 n (laa aataurtiiMnt. aVnJ ktudD fur'lirlxitasil sfelnoTria. Vrl aVo4 ataaap for prtst4 OaUlofTM, rrloa Uat and 4trtcaWaM for pUntinr av4 talnlw. or eotna tui4 aoa tba at oca, al tba CAPITAL WC'HMtUltS. Ofllc. att4 tittafol U alraat, batwaav. Uth at4 th itfMU, BOBT. WII.UAIUON, Frop'r, Bpeclal rates to PeiruD el if uebendrr, lr3m PEPPERS NURSERIES, rBTALDMA, CAL. Havhur our faflllrlaj tar aroarlnv Tmm and PlaaSe, and teeauaantly loealed oar Oreenboseea and Tree Uenut namet Waehlnnloq and Ubnly ftfeete, we ara prepared to f aralab jrrall and nbede Tnea, Small Vralbi. Effersreea Trers and Sbrsta. nowenng Kbniba. Oneaheeaae end luddlng HaoK ate. Bead fur De. ardptire Uaaatogaw aad lit of petoee. ,aiin..a., w, ii. a u. airavran, llid-ty r.Uloma. Sonoma Co., Cal. aa. ATJBjTBALZAir gaa. LE OTJM THGBM, SI ISajQOB ba hand lee tbla aaaaon. at ralaa to eaoauraae feMt callate. Alao, HIM" fypreee. In ablpplngordVr. Nnnrry on Ink atreet, one block nortuof Tabu' Bote), tee Oakland. Cal. Or addnoe, Mos OS, Oak. M. BAIUCT m CO., rropnatofe. tatlfeJ frooh Cntrewa Beed. is i pe toand. aaat b mall, warranted pan and of the Osaat naalily, j i Olrs lea A '! ' 4