California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



Parties ilesiriiiR to purcbase Live Stock will 

 tiiui iu this Directory the names of some of the 

 moBt reliable Breeders. 



Our Rates. — Cards of two lines or less wlil be 

 inserted iu this Directory at the rate of 50 

 cents per month, payable annually. 



A line will averaf:;e about seven words. Count 

 five words for the tirst line. 



CATTLE. 



SB. EDICRSOIV, Mountain View, Santa 

 • Clara County, Cal. — Breeder of Short-Horn 

 and Holetein Cattle and Cotswold Sheep. 



CYRUS JONES & CO., San Jose, Santa 

 Clara County. Cal. — Breeders of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. " Young BuIIb for sale." 



CHARL.es CliARK, Milpitas, Santa Clar* 

 County. Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle 

 and Swine. 



(^OL.EMAIV YOUNGER, San .Jose, Santa 

 y Clara County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. 



c. 



B. POIiHEMUS, Sau Jose, Santa Clara 

 County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cat- 



CARR & CHAPMAN, Gabilan, Monterey 

 County, Cal.— Breeders of Trotting Horses, 

 Short-Horn Cattle and Swine. 



WL. OV£RHISER. Stockton, San Joa- 

 • quin County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle and Swine. 



M 



OSES "mCK, Oroville, Butte Countv 

 Cal.— Breeder of Short-Hora Cattle. 



SHEEP AND GOATS, 



CP. BAILEY, San Jose Cal.— Impoi-ter- 

 • breeder, and dealer in Cashmere or An- 

 gora Goats. Fine Pure-bred and Grade Goats for 

 sale. 



LBNDRUM At ROGERS, Watsonville, Cal. 

 —Importers and breeders of the finest Cots- 

 wold Sheep and Angora Goats. 



McCRACKElVifc LEWIS, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Importers and breeders of fine Angora Goats; 

 also, fine Cotswold graded bucks for sale. 



MRS. ROBERT BLACOW, CenterviUe, 

 near Niles Station, Alameda County, Cal. — 

 Pure-blooded French Merino Rams and Ewes 

 lor sale. 



IEIVDRUM Si ROGERS, "SVateonville, 

 J Cal.— Importers and breodersof Pure Angora 

 Goats. 



swmE. 



CHARI.ES CliARK, Milpitas, Santa Clara 

 County, Cal.— Breeder of Pnre-bred Berk- 

 shire Swine. 



POULTRY. 



MRS. t,. J. WATKINS, Santa Clara- 

 Premium Fowls. White and Brown Leg- 

 horn, S. S. Hamlinrg.L. Brahmas, B. B . Red Game, 

 Game Bantams, and Aylesbury Ducks. Also 

 Errs. 



MISCELLANEO US. 



HARRIS HERRING, San .Jose, Cal.— 

 _ . Agent for several breeders of Best Pure-bred 

 animals and poultry. We bring the breeder and 

 purchaser together direct, and do not stand be- 

 tween th em, while we aid each free of charge. 



SPLENDID CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 

 only S'i a dozen, and Cabinets S4 a dozen, 

 at H0WL\N1''S Gallery (Heering's old stand) 

 No. .3.'>9 First street, San Jose. 



WALLACE & COCHRAN, 386 First 

 street—Handsome turnouts always on hand 

 at fair prices. I'ine Hearse for Funerals. Car- 

 riages for sale. Give us a trial. 



H. S. LAIUKIN, 



ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW-KOOMS 3 AND 4, 

 Stone's Buildiiig (opposite Auzerais House), 

 Santa Clara street, San -Jose. 



mum NATIONAL GOLB BANK 



DR. J. BRADFORD COX, 



FFICE OVER T. W. SPRI^G•S 

 opposite the Post Office, San .Jose. 



«^" The National Gold Medal was awarded to 

 Bradely k Biilofson for the best Photographs in 

 the United States, and the Vienna medal for the 

 best in the world. 



429 Mantgomery street, San Francisco. 



CAPITAL 



WILLIAM ERKSON 

 H. E. HILLS 



S 100,000. 



President. 

 Manager. 



SANIA CLARA VALLEY 



Drug Store, 



300 SiiiitiL Clara street, 

 Opposite tile Convent, 



SAN JOSE, 



JOHN D. SCOTT, 9X. D.,1 



Physician and Druggist. 



SASr JOSE. 



Paid up Capital (gold coin) $.500,000 



Authorized Capital $1,000,000 



John W. Hinds. President; E. C. Siugletary, 

 Vice-President; W. D. Tisdale, Cashier and Sec- 

 retary; L. G. Nesmith, Assistant Cashier. 



Directors:- C. BniTel, Wm. D. Tisdale. E. I 

 L. Bradley, C. G.HaiTison, E. C. Siugletary, Wm. 

 L. Tisdale, John W. Hinds, W. H. Wing, J. B. 

 Edwards. 



Correspondents:- Anglo-Californian Bank ! 

 (limited), San Francisco; First National Gold 

 Bank, S. F.; First National Bank, New York; \ 

 Anglo-Californian Bank (limited) London. 



WILL ALLOW INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, 

 buy and sell Excliange, make collections, 

 loan money, and transact a General Banking 

 Business. Special inducements offered to mer- 

 chants, mechanics, and all classes for commer- 

 cial accounts. 



S. W. Cor. First and Santa Clara Sts., 



SABar JOSE. 



SA.^ JOSE 

 SAVINGS BANK, 



2S(3 Santa Clara Street. 



CAPITA!. STOCK - - $600,000 

 Paid iu Capitul (Gold Coin) - $300,000 



Officers :~Pi'esident, John H. Moore; Vice- 

 President. Gary Peebles; Cashier, H. H. Reynolds. 



Directors : — John H. Moore, Dr. B Bryant, S. 

 A. Bishop, Dr. W. H. Stone, Cary Peebles, S. A. 

 Clark, H. Messing. 



NEW FEATURE: 



This Bank issues " Deposit Receipts," bearing 

 interest at tj, Hand 10 percent per annum; inter- 

 t st payable promptly at the end of six months 

 from date of deposit. The " Receipt" may be 

 transferred by indorsement and the principle 

 with interest paid to holder. ' Interest also al- 

 lowed on Book Accounts, beginning Rt date of 

 deposit. Our vaults are large and strong as any 

 in the State, and specially adapted for the safe 

 keeping of Bonds, Stocks, Papers. Jewelry, 

 Silverware, Cash Boxes, etc., at trifling cost. 

 Draw Exchange on San Francisco and New York, 

 in Gold or Ciu-rency, at reasonable rates. Buy 

 and sell Legal Tender Notes and transact a Gen- 

 eral Banking Business. 



FARMERS' UNION. 



( Success! n-s to .\. Phister k Co.) 

 Cor. Second and SantA Clara Sts., 



SAN JOSE. 



DIRECTORS : 



Wm. Erkson, J. P. Dudley, 



L. F. Chipman, David Campbell, 



Horace Little, James Singleton, 



C. T. Settle. E. A. Braley. 



Thomas E. Snell. 



fl£^ Will do a General Mercantile Business. 

 Also, receive deposits, on which such interest 

 will be allowed as may be agreed upon, and 

 make loans on approved security. 



LOS GATOS HURSEHIES, 



S. XEWHALIi, Px-op'r Sau Jose. 



A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 

 of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evert.'reens, 

 Fli>wering Shrubs, Roses. Greenhouse Plants, 

 Grapevines, Small Fruits, etc. I offer for sale a 

 well assorted, well grown and healthy stock. 

 Low-topped stalky fruit trees a specialty. Ad- 

 dress s. NEWHALL, San Jose- 



T n E 



SAN JOSE 



Xity of San Jose" I INSTITUTE 



BUSIITESS COLLEGE! 



255 .SV1.V7VI CLAliA ST. 



-IMrOllTKKS OF- 



DHY GOODS. 



WE HAVE THE PLEASURE TO INFORM 

 the ladies of San Jose and vicinity that wc 

 are now ready to supply them with all sorts of 



Spring and Summer Goods 



I 



I —FROM— 



THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. 



Our assortment, this season, is 



iXiAKGEB. THAN EVER, 



And we are sntisrtfd that our 



PRICES WILL SUIT EVERYBODY. 



"City of San Jose" 



255 Santa Clara Street, 



SAN JOSE. 



Hardwar-^ 



HENI^Y B. ALVORD, 

 396 First Street, 



SAN JOSE. 



Just received a New Stock of 



PLOWS, CII.TIVATORS, HARROWS, 



ETC., ETC. 



Have as usual a full assortment of 



MECHANICS' T001.S, 



.\ND BUILDERS' HARDWARE, 



. ALSO ... 

 IRON, STKEL, COAL, ETC ., ET C . 



Comfortable Combination 



Clothing. 



THIS STVLE OF INDERCLOTHING FOR 

 Ladies has heen found by all who have 

 used it, the most convenient and comfortable, 

 as well as economical of any now in use. Models 

 were exhibited and attracted mnch commenda- 

 tion at the late Fair. 



Patterns can be had by applying at the San 

 Jose agency, California A<;ricnlf nrist 

 Office, (where 6ami>les can be seen.) fir by ad- 

 dressing 



Box 68G San Francisco 



C. C. C. Company, 



This reform underclothing has been worn by 

 the Editor's wife and children for the past two 

 seasons, and is certainly superior in points oi 

 comfort, healthfuluess, and economy of wear 

 and material of any ever invented. It is the in- 

 vention of a California lady who makes every 

 pattern her-eU and writes full directions upon 

 each. No family that onc*^* tries this style of 

 clothing will ever go back to the others. 



DR. C. R. SPAW, 



Resident Dentist, 

 Corner of First and 



Santa Clara streets. 



In McLaughlin & Ry- 



land's building, 



San Jose, Cal. 



A Day and Boarding School for 

 Both Sezes. 



rpHE SECOND SESSION OF THE CIIRRENT 



' School Year will commence January 3d, 187i>. 



In acknowledging the kindness of the patronw 

 j of this School, the Proprietors desire to asKui-e 

 them that witli the increased patronage will be 

 added intreased facilities for imparting instruc- 

 tion. They intend that the School shall offer 

 the very bc.-^t oi)portunitie8 for acquiring thor- 

 ough education, both theoretical aud practical. 

 Tlie cours4^ of Ktudy in the Academic grade is 

 I extcnsiTO and thorough. 



Tlie liusiness CoIIckp has no vactions. 

 Students from a distance will find pleasant 

 rotuiis and board at reasonable prices at the 

 boarding-houRO. 



The Faculty accept to its fullest extent the 



' growing demand of the Industrial clasjws for 



recognition in tlie public educational system 



hiiiling it as the harbingerof a higher and better 



civilization. 



ISAAC KINXEV, 



Siipei-intciidi-iit of ili«* ln>>tifiif*' 

 JAME.S VINSOMIAI^KK. 

 Princliml of the BiiHiiiess CoUejfe. 



: 1776~~~CE1VTENNIA1 1876 

 ; P R O C 1-V^I A T I O ^T. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



Is the pujiular route overland to the Eat.t. 

 Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Pitts- 

 burg, Philadelphia, Montn-al. Quebec, New York 

 Bnston. or any point East, should buy their 

 trans-contitiental tickets via th-- lanneer route, 



THE CHICAGO &NORTHWESTEEN R.R. 



This is the Best rout*; East. Its Track is of 

 Steel Rails, and on it has been made the Fastest 

 time that has ever been made in this country. By 

 this route passengers for p«»ints east of Chicago 

 havechoiceof the following lines from Chicago: 

 Pittsbiirjr, Fort«ayiie nnci Chica^co 

 and Pennsylvaiiiii Ruilivays. 



3 Through trains daily, with Pulnian Palace 

 Cars through U* Philadelphia and New York 

 on each train. 



1 THROrCrH TRAIN. WITH PCLLMAN PAL- 

 1 ace Cars to Baltimore and Washington. 

 BytheLiie Shcre aaa il chigos Scr.hcra EiUway and 



Conaecrons i^exTsTi Zestra'aci Zrlc Siiixays): 

 O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, WITH PALACE 

 D Drawing Room aud Silver Palace Sleeping 

 Cars through to New York. 

 By tne Michigan Central, Grani Tmn^, Great Western and 



Erie and ITct Tori Central Eailwavs: 

 O Through trains, with Pullman Palace Draw- 

 • J ing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New 

 York to Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Rochester, or 

 New York city. 



By the Bnltimore and Ohio RaSlroad; 

 O Through trains daily, with Pullman Palace 

 .^ Cars for Ni-wark, "ZanesviUe. WTieeling. 

 Washington and Baltimore without change. 



This is the Shortest, Best, and only line run- 

 ning Pullman celebrated Palace sleeping cars and 

 coftches. connecting with Tnion Pacific Railroad 

 at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junc- 

 tion, Marshall. Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling 

 and Dixon, for Chicago and the East. 



This popular route is xmsurpassed for Speed, 

 Comfort and Safety. Thesmooth. well-ballasted 

 and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated 

 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, the perfect Tele- 

 graph System of moving trains, the regularity 

 with which they run. the admirable arrangement 

 for running through care to Chicago from all 

 points West, secure to passengers all the comforts 

 in modem Railway Traveling. No changes of 

 Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. 



Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite 

 Route at the General Ticket Office of the Central 

 Pacific Rrailroad, Sacramento, and in all the 

 Ticket Offices of the Central PacitTc Railroad. 

 Marvin Htjuhitt. W. H. Stennett, 



Gen. Supt.. Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agent. 



H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency. 121 Mont- 

 gomery street. San Francisco. 



A. O. HOOKEB. 



Late Gunckel \- H 



L. F IMG AN, 



(late of Marysville.) 



