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Show TP.AD: WITH SAN FRANCISCO. We r'". plfcaun: in norinz the arrival ar-rival ii f.iiii ciry of parry of t";nt,e- iin-ri rrpre;fitinir tho ioviing bu.-tn':i' 1iuU'M, in t!:--:r i'.-wJ lin'rs, in Sun Franci-c. Ti.clr viiit u.oam bu.-i-i. -., 't tVitry arc hue for buMiM'. San Fr:tn-i-co h:, htranecly emmith. nor mado the efTurtu to tf-cure the tra 1-j of tlii. n:s;i'in which have boen tundfl by LM:Krn ciriiH. Yet be pos-o-h gp-;u advantaee, which, with propor nrirrpii, would enable h;r to d.-trince th? ir.ost npirir.g livnls. The f.jllwwimr (rtntlumun, now in town, rvprJ-eot Vti li'iui'-f named : T. (J. Merrill, E-o,., of 11. A. Swain 4. Co , import of ehmward and crockery; crock-ery; (,'. IF. Kinsley, HNq., of Grcen-b Grcen-b i'tin B o's, nunul'ieturcr ofelothing; R. S. Knieht, Jwi. , of I'liennery, Sou'.Iht t Co., iniporteM of liquors, A-c; Wm Il..-dlins'Mn. K., of. Haddington, Had-dington, (foitetter k Co., importers of drills JI. I.oaventritt, F.sq., of Rosen-stock, Rosen-stock, Price St Co., manufacturers ot boots and -hoes M. 8. Webb, L-q., nf Marih, 1'iiUbury & Co, importers of hardware; J. M. Pike, Esq., of Weil & Co., importers and manufacturers manufac-turers of tobacco and cigar; G. B. May, K-q., of Goodwin Si Co , manufacturers manu-facturers of furniture; J. II Hani, vq., of G. W. Clark L Co., importers of papcrhanifinKS (i Heed, Kq , of Maeondray 4 Co., importers of teas, Ac ; II- R'-ehC, of lleynetnann & Co.. ini n.ineri. nf div Hoods: G-W. Arms, E-q , of Amis & Dalian, woodenware manufacturer?. Those house!! aro direct and large importers. im-porters. They ae not importers from the east, but from the countries which eend product and manufactures alike to eat and west. Their teas they bring direct from China; their European and othor foreien importations importa-tions are conigned to themselves; and thus receiving cargoes of goods by water transportation, they are in a portion po-rtion to supply the interior market on the most advantageous terms. While the manufacturing companiei icpre-eented icpre-eented employ a largo amount of labor and offer buyers the opportunity of dealing first-hand with the original producers of the goods they purchase. liut the point that is particularly noteworthy iu this visit, and to which we desire to specially direct the attention atten-tion of our merchants and business busi-ness mn, is tho evident desire manifested by it to make an energetic ener-getic uiuve towards seouring the Utah trade. This should be met by a re eiprooal feeling on the part of business pien here. We have before alluded to tho advantages of closer commercial relations between the Hay City and Silt Lake City, and the present is a gxid opportun ty to assist in effecting 'hem. At the same time, Sm Fran-ciscoo Fran-ciscoo should remember that the trade of Utah, already large, is rapidly growing, and is worth pushing for if it id to be gained. |