PERSONAL. Sesatok-xxect Tciixn, of Colorado, is a great railroad lawyer, and a warm Methodist. The Republicans of Boston nominated a candidate for major who is eighty-six .years old. John B. Gouon has reduced the num ber of his lecture engagements on ac count of ill-health. Swck the death of Cardinal Antonelli, the Pope has been confined to his room through ill health. AXEXAXDKE II. STETHEN8 Wears ft Tol- ret skull-cap, when he siu in the House of Representatives. IlicnAKD IIkxkt Daxa, the poet, cele brated the eighty-ninth anniversary of his birthday last week. The first patient of the Chicago insti tution for the cure of inebriates has be come a Supreme Court Judge. The London Timet says that Cardinal Antonelli belonged to a race almost ex tinct the great ecclesiastics having been also great statesmen. Mr. II. L. Solace, the only Vermont postmaster known to fame, is a brother-in-law of Saxe, the poet; but they are not on the same side in politics. Miss. Jeajt Inoelow is shortly de scribed as a somewhat stout, a middle aged, and agreeable woman, with a good and intelligent but not beautiful face. lis. Moodt does not believe in church fairs and festivals; says they should be cleaned out like a nest of unclean birds which is a speech rather too sweeping. Corbix, Senator-elect from South Caro lina, is a Northern man, and was a promi nent soldier. During the war he was in Libby Prison, and has had a varied ex perience since. Gexekal Hawxet, president of the Centennial Commission, has consented to deliver an address on the "Results of the International Exhibition," in Steinway Hall, December 4th. "Wm. M. Evarts, Charles Francis Ad ams, Wendell Phillips, and other distin guished alumni of the Boston Latin School, were present at the late centenary dinner of that institution. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, presum ing that Mr. Haves has been elected and will be inaugurated President, makes him out a Cabinet, in w inch General Grant is mentioned m STvirr r Vr Jajies Itoruxsox, the veteran Boston ! anthmetiuan and teacher, has reached the age of ninety-five, and the school com mittee has voted him a salary of $1,000, on wnicn ne is dependent tor support. Heket As tor, a son of John Jacob Astor, for maltreatment of a little girl named Josephine Ash, of Rhinebeck, New York, has had a verdict of guilty brought against him, the jury awarding" the girl $20,000 damages. The "American Humorists" are busy. Mr. Bret Harte and Mr. Mark Twain are said to be writing a play together. The rumor that Mr. Josh Billings and Mr. Eli Perkins are also to be called in as col laborate ars is not yet authenticated. Spotted Tail is described by a recent guest as a manly-looking creature, with small hands asd feet asd as agreeable countenance; while Mas-afraid -of-his-horses is as wild as a hawk, asd looks as if he were afraid of his own shadow. Miss Mart Fletcher, of Burlington, Vt, has bestowed upon herself a piece of happiness. She has given that city f 150, 000 for the establishment of a public hos pital which is to bear ber name. It will be the oaly isstitution of the kisd in Ver mont. Or George Eliot, one of the most dis tinguished of her masculiue contempo raries privately says that she is a woman of such high moral sense that to converse with her for an hour makes a mas feel as if he were on top of a mountain; the air is too ratified audit fatigues him. Ajf old negro mas from Henrico county was approached yesterday on the street here by one of bis own race with the question bow he had voted at the re cent presidestial electios. "Well, I tell you what 'tis; I ain't voted yet, and I ain't gwise to vote rill I sec who is Reeled." Mr. Horace Datis, the newly-elected Republican member of Congress from San Francisco, is a son of the late Jobs Davis, of Worcester, Mass. He recently married the only daughter of the late Starr King. He is brother of our minis ter to Bex lis, asd sephew of George Ban croft, the historian. The New Orleans Bulletin says Capt. John Wilson, who, in 1859, saved C01 persons from the burning British steam ship Connavgldji sow living in that city, blind, and in abject poverty, having been compelled to sell or pawn the gold watch presented by the British Government, and other testimonials of his gallant act. TiMOmr D wight, the father of Presi dent Dwight, of Yale College, is six feet four inches high. His wife, who is the daughter of Jonathan Edwards, was to small that he sometimes carried ber around the room os his opes palm, held at arm's length. On one occasion be seized a cart drawn by a yoke of oxen asd stopped it. Geseral Wiktteld Scott offered him self to Miss Maria Mayo, of Richmond, Virginia, when he was a captain, and was promptly refused. He repeated the offer when a major, and was again dismissed. When he became a general the fair lady yielded, declaring that she fully appreci ated the difference between Captain Scott and General Scott. Atkexecm: "It is only too common to divide the inhabitants of European Turkey broadly into Turks and Chris tiana. We seem, however, to recognize three distinct classes of Turks the agri cultural Turk, who possesses all sorts of primitive virtues in perfection; the of ficial Turk, who plunders; and the bashi baxouk, who murders." Gex. Washwokw, while at Valley Forge, bis troops being in desperate seed, dispatched young Thomas Lamb, lieuten ant, to obtain supplies. White giving the order he unfastened his own spurs asd handed them to his officer. The spurs have always been preserved in the Lamb family, and hare just been placed oa exhibition in the old South. That was a very pleasant thing to do, and worthy of Warrington's Col. George. Mrs. Belta A. Lockwood recently ap plied for admission to practice as an at torsey asd counsellor is the Supreme Coart of the District of Columbia. The Chief-Justice desied the petition as con trary to the immemorial custom of courts of justice in England, and the usage j la this country. Mrs. Lockwood had beea a practitioner at the bar of the Su- j preme Court of the District for more than three years, asd was, therefore, brought within the rale of the Court is that rwpect. The Bovs of Mr Childhood. The boys of the veneration to which I oeionged tnat ts to say, who were born in the lat years of thJ last century, or the earliest of this ere brought up under a system of discipline which put a lar greater distance between iwrcnts and thoir children than now exUt. The parents t-eeuied to think this necessary in tinier to secure otelience. 1 liey were believers in the old maxim that fainil tartty breeds contempt. Jly own par outs lived in the lioue with my grand father on the mother's hide. Mr grand father was a disciplinarian of the stricter sort, and 1 can lianllybBd words to ex press the awe in which I stood of him an awe so great as almost to prevent any thing like affection on my part, although ne was in the main kind, and certainly never thought of beisg severe beyond w hat was necessary to maintain a proper degree oi order in the lamily The other bovs in that rt of the country, my scho)-mate$ and play-fel lows, were educated on the same system let there wore at that time some indi cations that this very severe discipline was beginning to relax. With my fa ther and mother I was on much easier terms than with my grand father, if a favor was to be asked of my graadfathor, it was asked with fear and trembliag; the reqetet was post poned to the last moment, and tkca made wita Hesitation and Wililies and a confused utterance. One of the means of keening the bovs of that generation in order was a beadle of Wrcaea rod, bound together by a small cord, aad generally e?peded oti a sail agaiast the wall in the kitchen. Thit as esteemed as much a part of the Beccsiary furaitere as the crane that buag is the kitchen fire-place, or the shorol and toag. It sometimes bap eaed that the boy tred a fate similar to that of the eagle in the fable, wounded by as arrow fledged with a feather from his own whag; is other words, the boy was made to gather the twigs iateeded for his owa obligation. It has new beea quite clear to me whv the bhxh was choea above all eth er tre of the wood to yield its twigs fw this purpose. The beech of our forests produces sprays as deader, as flexible, and as toa-k; asd farmer, ubeaevcr the ! heeck " c"H5mH, " 1,8 ! : bra8cltei for drm- oia- et tlsa Tse lof Urchea rods far the correction of I -l.:t.l ; . ..r :. s luiiiuim A vi ica; g oii nu"Jl4j . ssi bis -Dioourc on Pwrcat Tree, wnttea three auBdied years ago, Evlja speak lof birchea tig as an iiatcuet of the j scnoal-maMer; and Irstsdva, in Mi "Ar- boretBm, goes yet urther back. He savs: the birch has l-eest Bsed as use iastrcrsaet of caxrecttoa in schfrris from the earliest ages." The HflrUnh poets of the lsst ceattiry make freqaeal meatios of thu ase of birchea twig; bet ia Urn- doa's time, W book was pebtisbed ! uiiitv tc&ti siocc, ae kbuu imi uk ue cf these rods, bath ia schools aad ! pnvaie lasuisas, was last paasiag away a change oa which the bovs both of England aad the U at tod States may welt be ceagratalated for the birchea rod was, ia my time, even store freely osad ia the school than ia the bouMehaVl. iriffiarn Cutle Bryant, ia St. Sicittai. A Shtgalar Character. Ameag the receat deaths I bare to note the demise of 31. Gagae. ae of the ' most siagstlar characters of the ceatary. , . , - , ' - great deal of good , sense ia him. Hav- lag a fartaae aad a fise chatcaa, 31. t ArtTff tut e vast f lao- wc a uaw uegui us hiisc iw imuht. EverythiBg that he wrote was ia verse machine poetry. His letters to the jour nals were wnttea ia what is called pot try that is, there was some jtagle aad aa occasional rhyme. He wrote a poem of tea tbovsaad haes, called the "Chi- ticde, and I remember oaly that he said that journalism was oorrupuos aad ras cality aad all the joarsalssts cnarixalj of tbe deepest dye. let for forty j ears 31. Gagsc sent bis p&xut to the pies, aver aging eae a day deriog the period, though be freaueatlv seat S fur wr five a dav. lie preteaded to write in T8 as rapidly as in prose, aad addr essed all tbe journals; bet, of coarse, hss verses were rare! v pablished. Now aad tfaea a few Kaes wuuid be pKke4 oat aad pat in print. Bat ep to tbe last be ooatiaaed tbe habit of seadis? bis versas to all tbe papers, as rcgaiariy as if thej gave thao publiatj Some ten jearsao he took it in bts bead to write a "eaiversaJ gram- JhJ r W" V T,t l2f word -W-German, hahen; Freach, ew.r. jsow, me root oiuiis woru ia nearly all langaases was --av according to il. Gagne. aad aT was aavc m the T, univeraai laagaajc. xBg a bm at in a mild wav, but he would have been sent to Cbareaton bad be been poor, lie was charitable, kitidlv, and eminent ly Christian in bis sentiments, and be did so many good worki toward tbe last tbat people stepped laughing at 31. Gagne. Ills last idea was to write tbe history of philosophy is verse, embrac ing a million of rhymes. Cor. -V. T. Timet. IxniAJ." CocniEBS. It is wondcrfal bow rapidly news is transmitted among the Indians, and it is in tbe accomplish ment of this work tbey show the most wonderful power of endurance. News is received tbat is important which should go to some distant tribe or villagc,and one or more Indians prepare fur tbe work. A feast is made, and they eat and dance, eating as much as a dozen white men would eat. Tbey call on their neigh bors and cat again, and continue danc ing and eating until nature, exhausted, forces sleep. After sleeping a few hours tbey eat again, and are then ready for business. Tbey mount tbe fleetest po nies in tbe camp, and then start off, rid ing day and night, without food, for five days sometimes. Arriving at their des tination, tbey state tbe news, and anoth er round of feasting and dancing com mences, to be followed perhaps by a tramp of several hundred miles mote lu another direction with the news to anoth er tribe. By these couriers every move ment of tbe United States army is re ported, and long before any command reaches their vicinity all the tribes of Indians will be apprised, not only of tbe approach of" the army, but also of its strength. Ax Australian bas taught a canary bird to sins "Homo. Sweet Home," by suspending it before a mirror near which was a music-box that piavea uie air. Supposing the bird in the glass was making tbe music, the canary finally caught the notes, and now warbloj the whole tune. Five hundred respectable ccntlcmcn are pressing their claims to be aldermen of Boston and will lc mad unless tbey get the office. j A Wedding- Exjicrlcnce. lie was of Quaker extraction anj educa tion. Hat during the border trouble he had "fallen from the grace" of non-resistance, and had been "dropped from the roll." He was therefore no longer in "good and regular standing" in that communion if that can be called a "cttuiuiunion" where they do rot observe the communion. He retained, however, very much of the plainacssaHd btnntae and downright honesty for which that Jieople arc proverbial. Everjbody knew him and cveryliody respected him, as aa industrious, plain-spoken, honest man. He owned a fine farm three miles from town, where he lived with a family who helped him to carry it on. His farm was devoted mostly to the dairy ba4ae. He also had an icc-houM, and supplied the heated denizens of the city with that luxury. He was a bachelor, aad it was the geaeral opinion that whatever cb-c he fell from he would surely illustrate the "ercvorauce of the salais" ia tal. Hut his fneads were reckoalBg w ithtnt their host in this matter, or rather with out their hostess. In fact, titer dhl sot know that there was a hostess to be counted in. One day he drove up to my door on his way home. He wanted to ksnw "if I still kept up my Sabbath afteraooa an- poiatmeat at the school-boe west of his place, aad, if so, at what time I should pais his house oti say way home. I replied that "I still kept up the ajt poiatmeat, aad should rctra past his iMMSse about five o'clock." "He did sot waat to pat me to aay trouble, btst if I eoald as well as sot, he wished I weals rait ia as I (tasked. They had a little job they waated me to do." I guested at ace what was waated, aad toM Mm I would safety call. So the seat Sabbath, aboat ire o'clock, I taraed up the laae that led to hi hmtse, tied say bwre to the feaec, aad weat to the door. I was adsailted by the house keeper aad seated. The btte-wtk was goistg ea jt as Bsal ! Jat a ia aay larm-hUse aad I was recasted jast as aay siraager wwald be. These were evideatty ua uausoal pfessaraisosss goieg aa. I asked for mv fncatl. "He wa ia the yard milking. Shovhl tWy call biasf" I replied "I coald wait, bat I waated to see him." I begaa to for! a little cheap ahuat the Uaader I had made ia sppoiag it wit a wvdttiag 1 was caDed lu. Had it h tnmr saea, I stioaid have sespecled it was a hoax. jt t keew sav :nead but u satsch t J-ci for me tu islay a j ike a matter, s I cpst it saa oa wxia ch friwsait it saast be same tkiag he waated U ooissalt Bsc about, aad 1 had eatirrlj Basse ederXetMl him. Ia a few aasaates he caate ia. He was ia hi shirt tierves aad overall, usd wa earryistg a briatiaissg tsatt of aailk ( the paatry, aaa Use woara lulls pr.ewle4 ut Hraia it. He greeted sac very hearuly. un Htrrv to dvtaia sae, bat woahi uoa Mrtasv. lie thea tatroaaced sac to a hright-iaakhag yusg w I had avrficed bottwr, aad presessted har as the cxpectaat bride. Wua that they, tee, dsMsspearesi ia dif fer oat directiuai, aa I wa abase araia. Ia a few tatacies they retaraad, swativ dieced, and aaamsaced thesaielt "re4y." I strisspod the coraoay sf all aeeari ovaaascat, xasi acatle K at aesa-uke a osotssle, sa as to CMrrattoad wwa use scrrvaadsttsj. The hee was act dariae: the ser vsce, bat there was ao gatttoisstg of the tasatiy sa ttte room, aad the itstet raptaoa . .a . ia use regatar coarse at asatrs was very hcief iaocad. I esaefct the b.iae uke spirit of the eca.oa, aad rxeased aavseu aaa aepartou. As 1 saoaatoJ sav horse aad taraed tfo-wa the toae I saw ue Ma -tssade bride-rasas eaaer-e tnaa the ho-Sae, r eefcad ia the arcralh) UrCe saea-tsvae-i, aad earrjteg the alatesaid stilk pAlt, aad gosagtMit taarJ the bara to iatsh, -that utlkiav-. The coas had prwhablv aevar katrwa Msrh sa iaterrap tn Wtore. Thej had beea kesst wruuag awl leas thaa twasstj Riiaaiet. Su ttuabt thej wasted arsji4itaUj" u ask bisa what the raatter ass. Mat I slasibt it . oer there was a aatMis la wtuch lea. preesttcs time was wastod. aad where the i r"Ur f ev-ts was leas dis - terbsti. The coolest part of the wcoeeediasrs jet. i uc taaauaaeu. .liter tae cere-1 a a I . . ; a J a raoaj the bridegrtaea can ap, aad ia a frank, battaeaa-like wav, tfot of tte faa ITa .fill .f 1. in.. ; fo te uu Ju ,um, This e 4r feCt MU,faetWT to Qe,- M ,t vu .u- : Hberal sara, aad the aei oi the vtmniSma WM nmitK reffa.w,BJ:. Ku , lWe There wtwW bare bee. a iaoma- tar. There wackJ bare beea aa isoota pleieaess without this Saal toach. With Uj whole scaae seems like aa i? titration of gestlas. A "rerirr iinNHvarj-,' in CArwfi'jn Union. PKoro'nuTELiiSKArH Acmm-s Aitika. It is proposed to carry a wire, says the Loadoa raa, to the Caje across the Africaa coatineat. There is at preseat telegraphic cossmuaieatioB frusa Alex aadrla te Khartoum, a dittaace of 1,106 miles, and surveys have already beea made for its coatinBaace to Goadokoro. From Khartontn to Deiagoa Uty, where the So at fa Africaa lines terminate north ward, is only about 2,000 mile- shorter than existing lines oa the other three continents. The roetc woe Id lead under tbe Victoria Xyassa aad Tanganyika Lakes, and thence down the Shire aad Zambesi Hirers to the set, where a short ocean line would connect it with Deiagoa Bay or Port Natal. A branch would go from Ujiji to Zanzibar. Of the 1,000 miles or so of aerial line it is suggested tbat ranch might be erected without the expense of jxdes by taking advantage of the trees over thickly wooded tract, which are frequent in tropical Africa. The difficulty would be to keep tbe natives from utilizing the wire in regions where iron is scarce and valuable, but this might be got over. The undertaking, if it could be esttb lisbed and kept in working order, would be exceedingly lucrative, and would in many ways aid in ocning up Africa to commerce and civilization. A rAHTT of Englith bloods, says the Oiiuha Herald, arc expected here in a few days to hunt buffalo; and thit rcc tils the story of the London cockney, who, having suddenly inherited wetltli. came to this country in winter. Immediately after landing, wishing to take a drive, be so informed Uie hotel clerk. The latter ordered a stylish cutter and told the Briton that he should have a genuine American sleigh ride. Then, thinking the cockney might need another robe, he asked: By the way, shall I put in an extra buffalof "Couldn't you let me 'ave a liorsc, you knoaf r-cr-rather not drive a buffalo first time, you know." The richest man In England Is Duke of Westminster. the Porchoron Horses. We take pleasure In railing the attention of tk breeders to lite fart that Mr. A. Sackrldcr. the enterprising Importer of Nor. raw or Pcrclicfoq bttrse. W again In San Kraaeltro wtiti six staUton of that wonder ful rare wf bertc. a portion of which are fur sate. The wirae I'errbemn I derived from the fart that they are maialvbrrd aad rearrd hi the aneletit (trimBceuf La I'crrbe, a dis trict situated to the south and west of Paris. The htstwry of tbi rare of burse is some wbat Wutf, Imt It U generally tuttcedrd tbt tbejr sprung from across between tbe One Harb and Arab steeds. Introduced Into tbe country by tbe Saracens, uadrr tbe fam ea ebief Abderatne, and tbe Urge, strung nathe marrs of tbat region. Tbe return of tbe erusaders, brtagbig witb tticra some of the Baett of Arabian sUHioas, made another lafakMi of oriental bfctod to tbe already spleadid stock of La l'ercbe. Let their pedl pre be what it may. tbe l'errberoa U uade HlaUy the fiaesl ipeeiaiea of tbe berse kind forbeaulr, strength, endurance ami speed cwsabiaed ihst tbe wtsrM bas ever seen. Mr Sl'Hft'i horses re at tbe ltrrd stables oa Market street, opjHullo SeveaUi, is. F. An Old Priond In a Now Placo. We UVe 4eature la calliag tbe attention of visitors to !aa Fraaclsa lu ike r- tk,t Juha Krlljr. fwcnerljr of tbe Hrooklya Hotel, sms BSMsnsea iae aiaasgeraettt or Uie Coei Mserrsl IIWI, voraer oi Mots I -ornery airaue "w ivearwy streeu, ware fre wn M Lilt sty t see bis oM easWacrs aad ffteadt. The iimrriii ts a bw aad elegaatlr (ars it bed hotite, with all of the asuJera appiuaces fur the cwsafort of guu asailly fovod is s, Crtt ciass hotel. laeisMMac a slcaai elevator. Tbe fcottse. vwtr He Kelly's tNltr atsBare- aseat, is raaislly Bthog up, aad will. douoUes s. rwm svwg eaiv ia saate rat laMe fooalarity that was Use fatored lot of the lirouklya un der Mr. Kelly's supertitioa. Yorba Buona Bitters. I swfwslartty that thit mmticiac bas '"" ia tbe coatfuraUveiy tlsort ttase that R bat beea befufe tbe Mbllr ta.UsWo ws la caUta; ise atteatsva of oar reaoXt to it as a fasaujr saesJiriae. No hawseswsd lwM c wHSMMsllt. At a eatbatUr aad regwUtor n ss vtMaauea. so gfeat bas beea tbe ic sbmm lor it that tbe rtrwtwsr-UM. It vau.. aaa Fraacsseo. have hut beea able to Msfply It We CMgratuialc tbeat Umhi their gowl tortaae la betog able to faratsb a rarar so every ir a4ttU4 to tse nuts of bcasaaitr aad wawh wdi ete toag aat4j reswy mu or the taaattry aad eaorgj of the ui mptn. iui s sw imwww; II to uii pahHe. Heasona Why. The reaaaat wbv Dr. Prtee's Havaeiag Ex tracts, ucatoa. aaiua. ete, arc taerr to all others s beraose they are rcar4 frots ehatee sehwtod fralU aad aMtaatics withoat rarag or ntias.au. oiit. sU itt artag ate letttora aaehaagnt hy raet MMoa, highly eoacoatratoa, reasrssf 1 1 Land Owners Without Patonta stsMht eactoie $2 wtth their reeeats to Cot b hsaghsta A Csl Attoraeys tor Ussass, Ae Wathtorsoa, V. C, aad rcetite their Laatf ratesxa. Too Muoh at Stake Steele i rrsrc bate too asacb at ttakc to pat to tie aasrLet aaythtar hseh hss aot beea SmhW ae4 oaly harswU-t, hat Mtbt.ly beoeaesai. Ihetr tr. rrsce's Crvaaa SsLtog tVeer It the oaly ktod avadc by a wrstltral t4strkaa, wuh soeoal resamt to su teal CtXCXl. C4V LTtlB-rtr Raw-. ,J i rWaaetohla. aatacar., tu diseat.rf far tsie raascu cere at laaccr. tf,: ,V x t. ,a t,aj: Ksa-ffltt fail i tsoet seas aajvLerc. raa9-UeU aad -artiro- i jtisoiTM -sjjui turaa. 1st. l R!ch0a Dr. Prioe-'a Floral 5rjat say TvOet , Ctshsgae Water eier aaac A tu a. Iresh. S. ery sator Far toe haastaerthtsi. the touet atat Ue bath -tr tsaetK aW ifebgbUitUT iragraat. Far the tkkrMrenaigas.gratail7remlsiag isasaar's !lsase. sUabeto graTci. asvi all eass mt the bsaMar aas! Ksttoett eared by Kx.ik.mi-s lUratcr Brcar It ss sale,ca eaetotss sad rettahSc SsaM by drsgguts cieryehere. Cvrrn na Tvn nr -After tra4aar haaslreals af iWui tor doctors' tees.I as rssr4 at last et rhettsaatitts by latesUar foor WUsaaSats.a(Trarert Irattaa ( Ki " M rAttia Attr.u. awxawasat at., aaa rrMma VlM s ?) ' ttajsrartasCtitafva lV - V v H- hrrSJ.S a s.hasiae JtaM C3CU artsaas a Cmu rsnau, Klm. ! 3IV7." ??&&'Zr?UKC' t ", . " r -j r e i a r . . j iTjQ - pt Hf-aoc,Q I C- i. nnni I MianQD I C',.. r-X-TaTat";- t GOLD ivnrn-nAT, i WAiiDto tu raoiKirs suiuk tools. , ta. rj, ziTiZiIZ'lttJZzl tti7; a4 aaaatsas. Tsi Irmst. etc , a AS jaar ua - asatoa taata let aa tu Jri fut sassrs liuas a atatajs saaarrae. IS. r. tMLI-.V. Ha. crus Ms as. ixvAL.il rnsiu'n isiKctnca ssv TM saacuaaA af raetal . a AHCHICA5 aad ruKEIU.t rATCITSt tWa-u abcsSa taess Aaam Ou"iL aiaaassc a t. A!avxfi Ke ( .t-ais a4 Aa'sr: ia Isuat sa4 laa T.ue . Wssswciaa. It t . TAL UtMUs. aaa trim m aear liuV Lint ar Ctuisrvii sJraiauuraa. A ta4y iii iTiiih s taaaasxa. (itisiitll ar. mm twtal ta csmu DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVJBEXD XOntC. NO COtiATTRtl Umi sM Slltut Mask kss arelsMl . ai,ixs siTsrntl Sar atrrasr. r sat Urersasar Sta W tScaaaSt at rtcara atrsarr IHK I rVKXATXRAt. U'AX AXD SAVINGS BAXK,( V ' raraer rat sa4 Krarat su.. a r iv itim sti tut sra '-Cr-r fur satanjt.a it sit sar af - wifcis a iitram ia jsaasrr Istsmssus) uiund la ais swe tsare. Taa sasns in aaa Wis rrrstar taaatur CttkUaas at far traat. " INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, MSt atsd Kramy ,t nasi rrasictsee. sisouistee rtn DAT II C rATIUOUE. .... raaratsrsr. Tsea CsraN rssrhrs. US ISs asssa at ta Ilatrlaa. autaiasjs taia asiuax a! taa l-vfirr ta taarrf aasaraxers lata Matrt rree. WB ssre Taa rrt late taa ttat Coat , 1( jae swaectaaj aai COMMERCIAL HOTEL, -tONTWMEMt AVtMt sab k HAUNT ST. 't taa Stsartsta. A aaa sad eamrawaaas tar starr HtfteL " IS 1 71 Srstelsas utl raaa.s. Irrsat fjr Israuaati. sa4 s ataaaa rlrtslar. frr Laat a aaatmsulaallasMrraaaasvtala. Caarrsa. at.oo jar air JOIIX KELLV.JrXsM-rr, (fsrSS jrsrs trapriaar sT the HBflOU. t.v.t itTt:t a. s.i LADIES, ATTENTION! rpiiK rxutiaioxr.D. IIAVI.VO ESTABUsIIEO A. a IirTkslsir Arf fT la esa rraaeuxM. aiu at. trs4 crutasu ta sli ararrs foe La4lrs' sa4 taildrras KaraUhUa Uautfs. MultB-tT, 1'aitt-ras, Ae A tura mlMlvBur Ut tTreat. smMilimi MUiIsrUoa tae I bsob'T BUI sreuraaaar ssea ardrr LMirrs ra-erraiir sm rrwii sasaered. saaiBies stcaotsestlr rr;staird. fur mpositbtatr rtfrr is uriwursi sssrr AOarm JB rs. M. ss ii . r.L.i.11. ui ursrrfll itt , n. r. FOR SALE ! Anair ISTCTEST ur a wcusDrrAnusiiEri peilsta. a Satuatne tlrwt. mi rrntloo tal raMits arslrust at rat nafUlaa 8rstUsi Sasitrss sratattlrd ta ISTrsllrsir. Aa jlnaU m4 rlr. AaarrssM.ru Hal T t.S. T-CaL KRUG-CHAMPAGNE. PRIVATK CL'VKE, la tjaaru tad stats. Hllli:t.r. ta qatrts aad -lata. ruIIHIllKi: CALITS, la tjsaru aad rtata. Tor sals bj HELLMANN BROTHERS k CO. SOLE AOKXTS.8AX MLA5CISCX). ALTHOUSE AND RAYMOND WINDMIXLS ! TIIIC Bert ssd CSesrest S'IMirraitUac Mill ta I Si JL Wof 14. Ust.UsSleaD48lmpllaCetintrrJaa. 34 for J-rtce-iUt lo HAKKH i atja.SSIl.TUX. ct saa rraaoaso aad Sseraatava. J CALVERT'S CASSSSBUO SHEEP WASH T. W. JACKSOX. Sas m ciwa. Sou Axtat tat tMiut Lis sc4 5ivsas. vi3 C. & P. H. TmHSLL & CO., larosrsas aid asaBrscresau or BOOTS AND SHOES, ao. i cur wTKitsrr. Btwtca aaasooe sa4 tuutry. aXK ritaMCtSCO arra-s MMC CALX mxirk. Oram soilOM aad Hwtastly Sr4. AU rU ut saanss m4s u tae Mnt Bukt pries. nM iismiM ia cooes a&4 prwat. VERDICT ALWAYS FOR THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE. The Ceateanul Gold Medal k ftpfema, 1876. The Scott Medal, - - . - - 1875. The franVbn Institute Medal, - - 1874. The Kprt mf Ihr Crsitensilal Coos, smlsslvn aj : Tk UAVIs I ir4fs tii uitAMt doLi) nrua ur iiu.iuk axd UirUIHA OS St KM IT tmr nctll.st altlal ana eonstntrtlaH. ssspud le lb srvalrst rssjr mT stork. i U'l CXIW f ALSV4 I rUE-EOEVrSB AMI II tifuooa l 1VUUAL. UiusNiinsau X JlSr f- tlX 4krs. saa is .Mr k mi tnUKE't-fn Wts rlitojs4. SSs Usaa twtarm I H AlXStk sii lwi UH f 4 r m lC tar J u MB.ti iim, l'fTA vrt sL tJMr.KATl-.S Ivc Ssss! UuMH u at raaslar sa4el rnsW lu sa (sas trrit -w Ul as M ss.iti, a ar au.& ts s tscoiaui, is r rsiRx -t sr 4-CrsasxkiaM swsswrtsiht wu Ksksrau a- srre iwr ass va la abiiu m Ssra'S'lr tarv J.rv w imlf ta sa Hss r ctst4 ssor mm sa4 ruojsisarossrj luassitli i tkM ssy ttr i ta sssss transit w fissr. t"w iar.se ttM Hwt srwaBM at auaaTatasr arslaoaracv I jh vet Ajtttt WasttC la H Ustc(ci ItrrrUrj. 3JARK" SHELD ON. Crsl .tjl far rarlSc C'aast. iao MMTaTsuxr. - as rKasctsoa. THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA OTSTSB AND CAXX1XG C03IPAXY. rHK xxscs or the murivT art: ?tow X aaaa tr sataenfoa t s i-.sstat sussat at (sstsJ Coakfaar aaertas ar i7 at taa S aT Ut Ho. 0 Laldeadorff Street. HtyvsrCs Batttu. aaa rrstajeo. CsaSarUs. " v-J kstt IW arrfaesaw a ta 1 ni ths r c- Sar ska-a sa Sa a-as uv riat. tvt(. ' w cALTTK MAXStNW. U J LAUREL HALL B0,UU)LG SCHOOL TOC.VG LADISS. iX s!ilt0. CA tS5V. K- B. Clltltril..s.. 3S rrinrtf. I'Hr xnr set! ?TS)ut"ts TstnesoAT. it A . ItJT. H ' rM: m if iii . " 1S ts 1M Im far -:urs aSes C-SW HH. ilLc ST i: r" " uufi . aaanai taa --- - - JL flmlLi 1 j'DLLO! :?i! ;-r; 1 ri i .a. . ar FROTESTAST JLSD CATUOUC, at cost ruira. Te cSvat a rxunnm WSart tac let tint year JOII Ci. IIOUUEA CO, Str.SttaiSlll4l(osl!r ItlTtiirllM KENDALL'S Improved Quartz MQ QUA2TZ 1QXI5G EE70LUTI051ZED t uerrr. CHzar sa rowEjirr. mili. si .a asx sas trat a( tsa wu: stiia. Scat ts Ores- 8TEPHEK KENDALL, Cars sf r. A. Hmatlasrtaa. IS ts I as Sfasaasit t aaa Fratsrtara). Cat. THE RISDON Iron and Locomotive Works. Cos tnu saa Btrtuln.Jo raasetseo. VuTrcrirTn af SUaai box. tfrsru il rvxx Vai Martsierr. Strasi BaHrrs t slsnaa. sMaraeWrs sa4 Staaaaary k. Sisnae XcSataB!a u4 Laa Trm sarsa ASl ataas aT tU aa4 aasry Cssaacs. at tea est rrioa- Caras sad Tsrata. aaa tts&al raeas. rsarsaleaa B pa teat, rears careSe Uaa arsiaan Irs a. MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT, "-'" sa at las ss-aa tlaalsA sf ft-.aa. Or C.siUsI mm renssasirsit Valaa. A NEW FEATURE. FOUR PAfiKS COLUKEI) PLATFA Oswftatl!r af eatitrea fcsrlar Waatraa's Cs ssiaasa. sa4 aslc tt rrrrlf. ut saataer Bat ksnac tt.tatrt alii brcasae raata tka osat Sata!Tat vb ssa aataec. At r trscSer ae satatsurtr It tt Bat sa.taa Saj ta Swt aad sat aaa arte Km ass freer -Thc klt raACTrTAL E.NCutn Dicnex. AkV a tTiST -iaA. VujrUrlr AVrtof. KrinX BTTho National Standard. PROOr--20 TO 1. Tat sss aT Webtr's IHetsaaarlrs tSrasi(Vaat tSe msurriiHasm Mamas ss iarjr ss Ike sties at say ether UVt.aairtrs. w wi i sa arvataa sssa rstswa. sad saeh ssl lUH eaatiaaes. Mareltsa TIIIKTV TIIOCHAMD eaales af Wrbcrs rasafMcrd Sste traa atsfad la sa satar l-abac KBwats la tk Vailed atalas. Sr luu tti. i CaajaoWmrrrrsaurtetSeessa- of edaeatlaa sad lr I sifcrvirrd m ar fuotly, sa4 U7IB4; w Sirs s rapx laescBbt jaar bthaals raaBsardSr CaCUERRUat , Sprl art eii. Mass. WHITNEY & 1I0L.MKS ORGANS V:sr au nn.AST stvlks, ana i VsiasSla lmreoTtraeais N sad Beaaoral Sola Ssaas. Orssasts sad Mast Una e-TTja Sere la dorse tarsa Urrsat sad rTCSBtrsead laern ss Jlrtru Vsxat. la T-se. stacaaauni sad tsrsSlUlr. War rsaied Site Tesr. MJ for l"Uc Lls. WHIIHEt A HOLMES 0H6SH CO-Qtnt. tIL j SAX rttASCiace or Taa SIKAtCH National Wire and Lantern Werks. urjts-sr TaTK. 1 uoviiD m jioxsa, XTopnj. 20 Statsns St, Sta F -incites. ill aad I HON Wilts CUH1I SpacllIUrl Hrass ndHteal Stattrrr Hrreetta. Lsrsmsltrs Wlra data, and Heavy Stlnlnar flatk. Ornamental Wlr Wsrk, RltfitlM.SI-trs, Khlj. and Kallraad Lanterns, aTlra rnra. Kalllna-, tJnards, ete. Iteertaealsd la Uaa rrsarUra by JfSHTS I. BKRITtB, Lata Msaser vllk Xekttldt A Co, PATENTS. FA. LEHMAN. SorKITM-of rtsu. Wusjsr-.aa B.C. Ko 1-ateat Xo Vt Saad forUrcaiar. QlOa day at teas Arrera vaatad. IJatltsad -yTA. ta tanas trs. TUUI 4 CO, Atxuu, Maas. v j i. . 7T FOE THE MOST ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT! iLLL S U "3T Xj in S OF Artistic Photography! r?.SpecIaI ntfenlieH la called IVORY -TYPES find POnCELJLIX LIFE-SIZE L..VXD.SCAPES. MORSE'S LOCKET MINIATURES ARE UNEQUALED ! Artesian and Frcspecting AaT-aVaY or wzu,oia5e S-JBrtasit. ScaS, u4Caut-Kirjb'f4 s4 lar Orrmujs. eibt nt.ctc,vs runs a aoHtiAx. OslLsaa ratt.Car- MACHINIST TOOLS, Miiiii aii Sat Mill lacMierj. ENSINES AMI BOILERS, Aal saT UacStaerr Passat ssa Sale. J. MSMBY. SI rrrsosl SC. Saa rrtaRaas. CUMM1NSS& SOKS, 327 Kearny St S. F. tj errs roRAaiKirtM ir.i itk as V.Mars.' TA'ATt NStn. Eltsxacrsmssl ABancaa steia vsscaes. tj artsaar nraar poca as.Waare xsartea aa-aa-4lsicl- law. ast ranslstea aastraaleaa. Ai Wstcaes seat T si seess rj 1st- lac K!rt at sat ac's toocltt si taaai hrfiKT satiac. bat caa 4eru(t 1U Wses, rura a La. ta fianatta a sua. aad aarrams: at at (rultsssmr-t berar taa csaaer a ssat teas. Ittaa WstcStsaaCaiat Tea a-atSsr.arttoas aat Kmtaararrtetams.crraa ersta ar w-tr ta satj avll it. ar ixttrarckxa ta WsGs. rsrreaca. is te rrntaa U saaafy w sre Seumaea a tUS a; s lasvutjeaea taecsattasl v- S3" ssetfsfuoa taaX ajar arva-att rri4i seatJYs. Farmer, Miner and Granger aasvta tvsscaisa roa tss SAN FKAXCISCO WEEKLY POST. The Popular Weakly. Ktlaxsred and Improved. Tbe Best and Cheapest. IT ABTBCATEI THE IISHTS IF SETTIEIS. ONLY S2.00 A YEAR. ONLY S2.00 A YEAH. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. raata (a aa eta. addltlaaai. nrseat fer Sa-aalt Ce?T. Tkt taa-prt UwaltS tl Is aasasatd ca-aasadt tt It a itrj tarrt rtrrala Uos Krerr rsrasr sad Daslaess Slaa steaid s scnVtrsrlL Aa uoe:ieil axJIaaj tor A4rsrUr. The San Fraicisco DaOyETeiiniPcst Will it Snlarftd and Improved. THE r0UL iOURRSLOF StK FCARCISC8. Beiuarea; ay camera taonttas, 83.00 ISrss mentha, at.S. railars TO eta. addltlaiaal. J-oots and Shoes. JOHS RrLLITAX, 5. TL ear. Bat. tsrr aad Jacksoa su.. Kaa rraaetos. offers to mats ta order tha rrraea Ctir Leather BOOTS U rrorn l to t; Ca a iruesta iratser rvuts, st rrasch Cair asUxftnt Ties, tl, Csllfjrols, tlXX Bora """"aad CklldraB Itaots sad HSor. nidi ti rdsr. rVrsnas la taa eoaatrr erdsriar Bouts aad Skora to U araoaat at 1 12 or rare UI f allovad a rfdaetlan of for sar eeal lo matt Ibe eirrrat cttrera neat. 1 su noou aad saves or NT ons MANuracrnuK t.r. txmu sad Saota seat cu.i. rossurtir oa price. Agents WANTED Ibr taa nsost rotxtlar Millar IOOU Malitl.harf 1 1 4 . ... ft . J"! run mmraim a ' BJLXCW&tt dt C.. Tail staaaar StJs. T. If IB iff1 A ta MOBHE'S fas PICTURES; ls, .HS tha S7"3 $30: LU m m CO m m LU C3 CENTlvNXIAL SUCCESS ! One egkz inrmi txwtxc scacoitx sviswtrtatlnci&t sAfVai fttm asS a-SS.-SS st taa Xzrcseaea la nilafalaala. aaS aaf cassaay r aaa-ac u asss rccataas say acrsar as s Caaera tas peWc Wat&-ia sarti sacSUa Sar txa irsal aaaay aa4 caaaLr esrssa Ct&a. Ksrry asaatsa U farraSaS srtn Q caa Vrsxec Ha: IraaSa s Tit ssacaassat v wttxaat sxlra cast. a-srrsatas far trc r-ars. Casxtrr sag city tutiain aaarac. tss saa Itrt yarrTta t casaaars. JOHKSOK. CLARE co 17 3Taar XaBlgaaaer7 a I Wheat Has 'Advanced! -Btrr- PUMPS ARE LOWER. PUMPS. PUMPS, PUMPS, r Hajsd. Raataa. Gardra. Sarm. Triald, lsr Bsp WcUs.srSkaUasr TTalla, Force Pumps of Every DescriiUM, 3nu Cjliritrt. Irtr Cjlisitn, mm sFBtjr tmz, csias ribs r-JTOZISULS AXO XI T XII- Trad dlseexsts ctsra ea ayaararisa. TiTrsdslas1taaucaX.ar arrta rsrs-ieaa. Sara 3car. stsdj aaccaar. ij eriut ta CHAS. P. HOAQ. Sta Basis Strtat, aear Baaard. Saa I raasSaaa. SSan.ral A cant Katlpaa TClndKlUa. DUR YEA'S GLEX COVE STARCH aacxiTas tbtz Highcist Award and Medal CENTENXIAIs EXPOSITION. UNION WIRE MATTKESS viJMrrriitau sc-tTtrascxv 3i at sr. AJtra k.7 SCraUUOHTU rUB 3TEI QTUJJ Q AWD nCSASUITT cascKTAsas-x The only MattrMa THAT CAX BX TIOUTXXXS OK IX-MXXX9 AT rUCASC&B. Warraatad fr Sr rsars. Saad tar Cf?aUr aad "Vies Ustta TKUiun a. u-atuL.Bia Areas. SIT Bask St. Saa True .OaL SAI IE TIEATEt VIT1 lIKlls CANCER ; At tt hoas or ta paaaat wnaoat aa as ar aaa OlIE 01 cicsncs (aada-UaodpalA. AAtrsaa Br. A. H. BSeWa. rSKW BATXST, CUKX. Oerrtajosdeac fraa partMaaa aa soSettad. Divorces Lscaltr ut .let tr oatataad. Ugal Trraer. Srst- dae IrarasKrUl. ASdaTtsa saScttat froaC Ita artar decre. Address (alia stasis) K.S VAKVTN. aa WasalscajaSu.Calcaca.tB. p.n. p. a Mo. 128. FAVORITE CICARETTE FORMER. Tk oaly CbfsMct Sirasl aad Plaits, cat sudsis err ia. seated Ibr xaaaia ararrtJet; rsriaa beta eada perkcthr. Saaalesb7Baail 19 aw Aaixtss KIOJS it FG. Co 'Vaj.tam, iUo, Heald's Tism:s3 a-a-.IJSIjl .r.CsC aaafr raw lata. W 0LLEGE ssil it cjm asaa-M f a.r. Haauts aaall CO.