Charlie Ross. ' The Charlie Ross "abduction case has once Bsoro come to tho front, and this time it is the discovery right in our im mediate vicinity of a boy who is said to resemble in many point the long-lost cfeild,-that has reawakened interest in the case." Of course this discovery may turn out to be like all the rest, but there is a chance that it may be the contrary, and that tho bereaved Itoss family may be Bade happy by the restoration of-their stole- child. Some two or three weeks ago a party consisting of two men, named Brown and Cunningham, with a woman and a small boy wtju was called Willie Brown, drifted down the Ohio from Pitts burg, and moored their boat at the mouth of tho Licking river, in Covington, Ken tucky. Brown opened a news store near i - i i"r 1 : . . 1 ... tne suspension, unae, aau iuiud uscu w sell his papers for him on the street, lie is described as being a remarkably smart boy, and his sharpness early attracted the attention of his neigh bors. Nieht before last Cunningham and Brown had a row about the woaan, and Cunningham came over to this city, and out of anite. as he said, told a remarkable atnrv concerning himself and the boy Brown to ilr. Frank A. Armstrong, Su- perintendent of the "Western Union Tele- grapn Company. He first spoke of a man who had been shot and mortally wounded about two vears aro while attempting to rob a houe on Lone Island, S Y. This man, he taid, had with his dying breath made a statement to the effect that he, with an accomplice, bad stolen little Charlie Ros 1 from his father's bouse in Washington lane, and that the other man at that time had the child in his possession. Now, Cunningham claims to be this other man, and says that shortly after this occur reace he came to Pituburg, bringing the boy with him, and got acquainted with Biuwn. Thus far Cunnlngnam's state ment as given to the reporter is clear enough, but just at this juncture a wom an (the one about whom the trouble was sight before last) appears on tbe scene. Alter this ail is kind of mixed pp. Through some unexplained transaction . in Cunningham's statement, the boy is found to be Willie Brown, and tbe man Brown is declared to be his father. Then they come down the river to Covington, and then occurs the row between Canning ham and Brown, and Catsninxbaxn's sub sequent disclosures. In order to satisfy himself of the truth or falsity of these latter, Mr. Armstrong yesterday telegraphed Ross at Philadel phia, and likewise infotmed Colonel Ira Wood of the matter. Col. Wood detailed Cap lain Johnson and Officer lUmsev to work np tbe case, and tbey went OTer the nver and -toot fat iJoian, txivington s j Marshal, in to help thera. Together taey i iiave been working the matter cp ana watching tbe parueei interested. In the : meantime Mr. Ross answered tbe dispatch France a little as tbe French offer of al cent him, and sent & long list of questions ' jjaacc pleased England. Tbe sovereigna to be asked tbe boy in order to determine of France and England met. There was whether he was the genuine Charlie or. ; exchange of visits between the pair, Vic Bot. At this time little "Willie Brown, ! ton coming to a royal castle in Xor who was on the street selling bis papers, rnandy, and IVsuis returning to call at was told to go into Marshal Bolan's office, j CAStle of Windsor. A truce was aa that gentleman wanted a paper. He ' patched up. England was to si tlx! raw was then questioned by Capt. Johnson tjie Cburg solicitation of tbe young and Bolan, and, although some of tbe queens bsnd, and France was not to answers were such as the real Charlie marry any of the king's son to the queen, wonld be likely to give, yet the interrog- j or to fcer MSter until tbe marriage of the ators were not satisfied. Willie showed , former had been blessed with an heir. by-his talk that he bad resided in Balti more, Pittsburg and Philadelphia, as be knew tbe names of many of the streets &nd the localities. He positively refuses to say anything 1, the prize of other suitors than thoe about bis former name, and emphatically preferred by tbe great European potters denies having ever had any other name!0r the time, bad not Loots Pmiippt-, seiz but that of Brown. He said that he ; Bg a declaration that Coburg was atill a would be nine years old next November, ' nutrimonial pretender in tbe royal Span. and that his mother had died when he j,h mart, made by the Ealiah mioister was two years of age. His questioners ( fct Madrid, summarily interfered. By the sever mentioned Charlie llosa to him, as ; connivance of Qaecn Christina, a most it was part of their policy to steer clear i unnatural mother, the royal sister ere of that point. After this interview with j suddenly married. As consort to the the boy watchmen were put to watch tbe I queen, the imbecile Don Francisco d'As brat, as, even if tbe boy should not turn ' iU wu .elected, and Louisa was given to out.to be Charlie Ross, it is evident that tj,e Dpc d'ilon'pmsier, fourth son of Browa has not come lawfully by bim, and the case is certain to develop some sort of a sensation. Tbe above information was obtained with considerable difficulty, aa tbe police authorities endeavored to keep the matter as quiet as possible until it waa definitely decided as to whether tbe boy was Charlie Boss or not. It is a singular fact in connection with tbe story a sow told, that a detective agency in this city in October last received a letter from a man in Pniladelphia, who stated that the boy was in the West, within eight boars' ride from Cincinnati, aad that if a certain amount of money was furnished him he would bring forward a Btaa who saw the abductiun and was faaiiliar with the faces of all the parties coeceraed in it. He referred to several tmtiaees men in Philadelphia and Cin ciasati for testimonials as to his honesty. Tbe letters are dated 5150 German town aveave, Philadelphia, and are signed by Charles) Bo 1 tea. Tbe above development have made this appear to be, to aav tbe least, & tisfular coincidence. Whether the Brown boy is Charlie Boss or sot, be is evidently sot Brown's son, aad tbe publicity his history k getting say be the meaaa ef restoring him to where be nehtfallr beloBse, even if it be sot t Waahiagtofi lane. A 1056 contest is probable at Lynn be tween the boot asd shoe manufacturers sae the crufM organization, liie re sells BSst, of course, be disastrous to both sides, but the saeaployed laborers will saftar most. A penod when basi- Bess ef all Idaas k depressed, whea asas -. jaetafero have a Barrow Baargia to es cape lose, wbea thoasanda- of saea are vaialy seettag eatpioyateBt, a poor tisae for iaterlereace by so-called labor r ersraaizatioBS, between worksaea aad eaa Btovers. Tbe irreepoasibk leaders of aach jateriereace will have saach los aad Mferisg to aaewer for aaoag the Busted worksaea. Strike are rarely sac easafat, bat where they are, they kill the geese that -wears lay the goiaea eggs It is a well-kKSwa fact that the interfer- eaee ef labor ercaeiztioB has drives aevaral branches of labor oat of this cky, aad serioasly tlecreased others. There are Btaay iBstaacas la England where great BMsasfacturiBg ceetres have .. 1 . . I " ! 4 iL.An.li . t. n eaureiy lew laeir pi uki i i ) uiivin icrw ' ffeaaeat recarreece of labor troubles. The eawkiyerg of Lysa take the better Bora et tee ancaiBia ia reiusing to em' alar werksaea that are bouad bv the ar - LkrarT dictates of the worthless fellows wbeeAea eeatrol trade societies. That way Bsaaafactarers stay find safety; by TieiiBC. user wtmia lavitc rai. n. J . Tribwu. Acceasora ie fee Statistics Coarak Hoaer's shewiag tbe balaace of trade 1b ear favor mk year auutea to ;14J, 06,0W. TUt k, we sold that sack Bsere taaa we Waefct. aad ekher leeeived ''the Baeaey far iCw: redaeed ear Etrepsca debt te tttet Xtat.Tsk k tbe -way t TarMvfi Tho Marriage at Madrid. The cortcs has given its assent, which was mere matter ol Turin, ana on eu nesday next a queen will accnd the Spanish throne. The son of Isabella, and of heaven knows whom beside, lias made a longer stay of it In the Ecurial than; cool heads deemed posiblo two years ago, and the marriage, which commences under nappy auspice anu araiu mc plaudits of a people delighted with pro found peace at home, is likely to strengthen his tenure of a throne none too stable. Old times are gone, old cus toms changed, when a sovereign of Spain may marry without tho intervention of the European powers. Fr oui the days if rhilip I. to tiiuacu! Isabella -iiicaiiauwi match" has been a sombre phrase in L. I ropcan history, but Alfonso tikes to him elt aSpanish wife SpaBih she it despite the French blood of her father and there is no one to say him nay, no one but Isabella, his mother. A ielilcntial marplot is this queen of shreds and patches, and it s small wonder lht she would gladly foil ber son's matrimonial wubes by burling him from liie tnrone, if that were in her poaer. Hi bride i her neice, the daughter of her aister mr ried simultaneously with herself, but kindred acquired as was this grand- daughter of Louis Pititippo can claim nothing on the score of relationship from a woman oi long memory aau atecpic passions. Uall and wormwood it must be to this Spanish woman to behold the granddaughter of the Frenchman who would nave doomed tier to a llle ot mar ried celibacy in order that a a n of hi might wear tbe bjtxaisn ciowu seated as queen consort w here she had reigned as sovereign. She is gifted, so gustips say, with a fish wife's tongue, and words are now her osdy weapon. She may conspire with the pretender, Don CrhH, and give the Spaniatk minister at Ver sailles no little nneakiaeu, but ber plots and protests are as impotent for harm a the cries of the moping owl complaining to the moon. It was a sad business, this marriage of Isabella. The ol king had gone hi ways, and Christina was queen dowager, and guardian of tbe youthful Isabella. Louts Philippe, with the austere but com plaisant Guizot at hi elbow, plotted mis chief at Paris and recked not of tbe com in? woe. Then, as now, Victoria was queen of England. Philippe dreamed of tearing dowu tbe Pyrenees at a political boundry, and bringing Spain coder tbe crown of France and the sceptre of the Orlcanitt. lie treated with Christina for the marriage of tbe joung queen to the heir annarent of Fraace. but Esrlish er ere loair and Enclish leaioasT acute. Tbe government of Victona beanl ! ef the Frenchman plans and as an off.ct proposed to pension off one of the no-. merous cociinsof Albert, a Cobarg.oa Uie Spanish exchequer, a pian wbicti suited These were the royal premises, but, like the commonest kind of pie crest, they were made to be broken. War was averted, and Isabella's hand would have Louis Philippe. Tbe pian was transpar ent. CounungonthechiliilesSBess ol the Spanish queen, whom be bad taken care, as he tuppotea, to aoom to uarrennet, the King of France anticipated the day when Lis son would sit on the Spanish throne as, at least, the king consort, and would rear a son who would be king ab- solnte. flighty was tbe wrath of England when the conspiracy was disclosed, but the queen contented bemlf with writing to Mane Amelie, ol xrance, an indignant remonstrance against tbe perfidy prac ticed by her husband. Tbe best laid plans of mice and monarchs gang aft aglee. Louu bad counted upon the con tinence of the queen. He rtckoned with out his bolt, and Isabella was blessed ilb heira whom now she curses. Louu was compelled to fly from France shortly after tbe m&rriage, but not because of it, and did cot live long enough to see tLat some remnant of bis shattered hope was possible or realization. The heir against whose advent he thought he securely pro vided leads the heiress, for whom be hoped, to tbe throne which his ambition coveted. But the Orleanist is not exalt ed. The king of Spain marries a Span iard and Louis Philippe's k a forgotten saeasory. Vt itli stability of government, ol which this marriage is happy augury, Spam will experience happier days than any she has known fur a century, but much as remains that is attractive and admira ble in the Spanish character, tbe glory of the Spain of Charle. of Ferdinand and Isabella, or even of Philip the Second, is goae forever. Chicago Timn. Female Soarrrr. All mes who avid female society have dull perception, and are stupid, and have groas tastes, and re volt against wliat is purr, lour ciub swaggerers, who are sacking tbe butts of billiard-caes all night, call female society .nsipid. .retry is uninspinogtoa yokel; beauty has bo charms for a blind man; ma sic doe not y.lcase; a poor beast doe not know ose tune fnm another; but as a true epicure hardly ever tires of water, sauce, bad brown bread and butter, I pro test I can sit for a whole sight talking to a well-regulated, kindly woman, about ber daughter Fanny or ber boy Fraak, aad make tbe evening's entertainment. One of the great benefits a man may de rive from a woman's society Is, tbat he is bound to be respectful to her. The habit is of great good to yonr morals, men, de pend upon it. Oar education makes u the best eminently selfish men in the world, aad the creatett btntfit that comes to Btaa froa woman's society it, that he has to think of somebody to whom he is bo aad to be coastaatly attentive and re spectful. Do aot keen vour parlors for company. bat e tbea yoaraelvea. To be sure, it rasy wake a little were work, bat why net try to stake boase plaMr year. atVMtaaeMrdrMi' JeffersoH and "JUp Yaa Winkle." ft Fiom a delightful, homely and appre ciative article upon Jefferson and "Hip Van Winkle," published in the last Ap jrfrfoji Jlagniinti wc clip the following extracts: The only objection on moral grounds that I hae ever beard made to "Rip Van Winkle" is that at ttte end of the last act, when Rip has been recognized by his wife and daughter, and when tbe former tells him in the exuberance of her de light at finding him, ''Rip, you can get tipsy as often as you like," he does not refuse the cup which tho offers him. Everybody who has srxn the play remem ber how Rip accepts the cup, and re peats his old formula, ''Well, I won't couat dat one, den; here' your good health, and your family, and may you live long and proper;" and many per sons, undoubtedly, are sorry that be utc not refuse tbe cup, and assert his resolu tion to drink no more. Drink has been the cause of all his troubles. Now that his troubles seem to be past, and a new and better era to be beginning, why does he not bid farewell to hi former habits, and determine never aain to touch another drop! With such i aa endini! the nlav would bronme a Terl- lnDle temperance lecture. Many a time have committees of ladies and commit- lcel f gentlemen, delegations from be nevolcnl societies and delegation from reform societies, "waited upon" Mr. Jef ferson, and urged him to task? a chance in the last act. "If," they have said, earnestly and imploringly, "if, Mr. Jef ferson, you would oul v decline the cup that Grctcben offers, and announce jour solttnn nuroose never to drink anv more! To all these entreaties the actor has turned a deaf ear. Whyl WdL In the first place, he be lieves that, if the drama teaches at all, it mast teach only as life teaches. It blds the mirror up to nature; it is not a moral lyceum lecture. Jts influence de parts when it -turps the functions of the preacher or the moralist. In the next place, he thinks that it is unfair to trans form the stage into a platform, and to change himself from an actor into a tem perance lecturer. Tbe people who listen tik him nmift a Hntfar ami li.lf r li to et to a play, they have not paid their I money for the pristlcge of listening to a sermon. And, in the last place, and chicfiy, the unity of the impersonation requires that Rip should take tbe cup and not that he should reject it. Rp is a drunkard, and his life is an aafut warning. Even when he knos the sorrows that his vice has produced, he is unable to rid himself of it. The creat jov of refindin? bis borne and bis dsusbter is not bis saviour. Like every other concrmed inebriate, be na'unaivi falls back into bis old habits. The love; o: tvquur is too slrosg lor him. It IS be- 1 vond his control. lie hesitates a moment , - . . 1 , . 1 . wbea the cup is banded to him banded to bim by his own wife aad then be does what one might say be cannot help doin; he receives it, and drinks as he uied to drink. Tbe thraldom of the drunkard, that is what the play teaches, ! if it teaches anything in this respect. Hip is ose of the most lovable of men, chiefly because be himself loves every body, and is generous and sarct-tcra-lred and brave. Even bis breeches wearing wife is dear to bim, in spite of all her beatings, asd rcoldlngt, and hair puttings. Wtien ber cruelty comes be tore bim most vividly be has only a mer ry laB"h. When he y, If ever Grctcben tumb.es into the water, she's I gat to sh wim, do you mind that I there ' a UUI m AAAUi VA uiiwium AU AAfC . U1U1, . . r . .a. l- His dog bow be love the poor beast! ' i... t,l i t. . . r-. .v i j . lick me than the dor." After has given him the bag el wd, he bands ' wipe us my score, ana siana treat tor tne i!t :n In the bleak forest on that cold, awful sight wbes Grctcben has tamed him out ol -doors, he salutes the sheltering tree : "How are you, old fellowiP and then with tendercat pathos adds: I like de trees, dey keep me from de wind and de rain, and poor SOUl ! "dey never blOWS T7.r;V lll.. V A. laSI, AAVSJ WA SAstUfVU Biiu aAaa, 91.- i mons of the Eaatskills provoke not his! Vatat t-r f isTa lieemve at f at IV a rtnrv. ' " j ., , . I himself a Captive, and Unable 10 get OUt of their clutches. -Look here, old gentle- man," he bravely shouts to Uendrick, Sf . , . . ' , tuu caa tu uu uic maj uvus, juas lopcst : i. . t t r r. .r..u rt ' itUL VUU AAC SA AIUS AUAIU. UtlUMlU the liquor that Uendrick offers bim the liquor that makes bk bead at one mo ment as light as a feather, and at the next "so heavy as lead," be wishes good health to the devils themselves; and fall ing down under tbe effects of the draught, hi last conscious thought as hi raptur era move off from him k ; "Don't go away from me, boys. Going to leave me all alo-et Don't go away. I will drink your good health and your " Before be has tlniehed tbe toast, tbe potion has done its work. ow it is just thk ceeerous. brave, good-natured, sympathetic, lova b!e man who Is a common drankard, nnd who will die a drunkard. Reform in his case is impossible. All tbe trouble, tbe acguiab, that his appetite for drink has brought upon him and hk family, has been no warning whatever. In hk old age, vtiih child, wife, home, lends re stored to bim, be k still the slave of hk passion, and he resume his foul habit. Could the loudest advocate of temperance find a mure Impressive illustratioa than such a spectacle I A Fooubh "tVokak. Sentimental ycung ladles, whose atisd are crazed by reading sensational novel, are apt to fall in love with public characters, such as artists, composers aad actors. They often Btake themselves ridiculous, as, lor in stance, the wosas ia thk anecdote: G.jnod. whea oa a Tint latelv to a certain countess, let' a button fall oa the carpet a prosaic trooser buttoa. Tbe countess picked up the button, and had it eficaaed like a relic la its reliquary, in llis stott beauuiBl locket that could be snbde by the most skillful jeweler of the Reti de la Pair, aad abe aow com taut It carries it roaad her seek. The other day, this lady ia her tern was paying a visit, medallion around her neck as uiualj.to the wife of tbe composer, who went into ecstacies with the medallion. "Yea,"1 answered the countess, "it is pretty, but ought to be prettier to be worthy of what it encloses. Look!" She opened the locket, aad Madame Gounod saw, to her astonishment, trooser but ton I "It belonged to M. Gooood," said tbo infatuated countess. It is a great mistake to suppose that a woman with no heart wilt be an easy creditor ia tbe change of affection. There is not oa earth a more merciless exacter of lore from others than a thoroughly selfish woataa, aad the more unlovely site xrewstae sere lealewlr aad a&tero- palo-sly she exacts lore to tbe vtrsnaest Pbtsiciaxs of bleb standing unhesitating, rlva their Indorsement to tae use of the raefenberc.ViarahaU'a Cathollcon for all fe i ale coa plain ta. The weak and debilitated find wonderful relief from a constant use of this valuable remedy. Bold by all druggist. ILK) per bolUe. ScBSCRlBE for the CommrrHai .fraar.the only paper published devote! to the Labor yueiuoa on me true principle, rnee auu a year. A 33-column weekly Journal. It eon. tains all the latest market report. Addres Comttitrcial Ad roe It, SJ6 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal, Mas. Firtixotox called Ike one raoralnr. savior. "Here. Ikv. I've rot an attack of that dratted wind colic araln and no Aboutiojt Oil in the house. Take four bit and run to the bearcat druc store for a bottle." IIERDINE purifies the blood. HERBIXE I nature' own remedy. IlEftUlXE b a household blraalng. IIERBINE should be used br every family IIERBIKE contain nothing Injurious to the system. t IIERBIKE shouM not be confounded with cheap nostrums made to sell at a low price. it tuiBi.-t t, u worth MOW abotu to any pcrsan who need It, but l sold for i00 per bottle. IIERBINE should be In the hand of every firtt-cbu druxrbL ai your druggist for It, and If he ha nose, tell him to order a dosen bottle. J. 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IIMJTKU. -A -rrtic; aa4 taervasaJf racse teat riu7a aae a swrsaAsest axeiisea sa aa4 ecr or-r Art. ceu so- lAAntasar, AJ7 ' ait At-a. j A St la tC HllA. Dealer. Cat f fl 9 C , AX aar saae Sy Ateste seatac aer sw w . iTaiaaA. ruxare isiqiiai tsa uasin. faas.Mt. SvaLTNC, m- a A tvata. IBatrs KMtitmr rra. c-rnftrc I k. c. h oe k sua. cmsssmsm sxk Brvxer. s sictwh m i. idr a llAer 1 J as -. a .ere ca a aofta i LlkeTa: situ urnci-A aaa Mae esnet. aaa rrssrWa Castas -DO TUC WXXZ TaZ hLT U-VZ AStR I at ClsrHsea aa4 rrsaaoa la Axrrsca Iara was ta araeac teVaaasArrv m l a la I Uaa.arw ALBCST OrCXZX A CO III MaarMan.cVers. AfACtc rorsTAix rzxs - ixdx-iklx -run ..i A asarat&c usn, wnia atta esur- tat r- I roat-yl, HC I WSt .Amis vaatea ta ceery urv. Ceery rea raaraatev. aaaesra fry - siai wAaira ia every anJ. ifmwj AUMU-sa.iei.wi rraacjaea. WANTED -AQESTJ IS ZTEXT TOWX; Mrs aa vaeea tar a tew fcasaeaa. 1 H rt I L 11 Cmt sk oamrj OSTt . I Mil I SW)kUJUI Ur tweaty eeata AAtrraa r tumtatta ox. Mn r fi C UT r Qrtcx rvu xrw arcv- iMVCn I w Urs at Ta Atxaitac Waactr Orratca ty sasrery aer U ajajaaegsaeau. rre-a la asa crv its r sua. A DCBCXZ A CO. 1 1 a staarea hum. Cascaca. br rxsazsni er rcsstsc kskk, ascrts- taateta aaS ataaes aT a3 Am. cAAlra. oaa. tAle. brscaeu. aa ererr Tartety ( raatse wsra. aotfa -e aaa mau. T. Ul rri, fru saaaa bctarrrar rsaUc wack. X. W corsxr t tTarrefl as Lea rex-ana rtaAaa rraadeceL Ta larceat eoe la taa Called Statta. TW tHc are U nuU. SILVER SHOW CASES, Or rvTotr orsonr-noy VAXcrAcrctt-u by ft. atKt3Ta:i-. IM X-rkrt ftsus rrrtac. ISfAllvotk (mwaale-a. ax tor rrtce Uat. LOS GATOS NURSERIES, S. NEWHALL, Prep'r,San Jose, Cal. A lsrx sa r srrtl simliiiitl af Tratt aa Ore asesital Trr, Zitrsreeaa. nawrtacSkrahe, IUata, urenaoeac na.. unsmsrt aa asah rraita.etc aiAVfisc Atss4aa Aiasaat eta. 1 ocr Un aaU a eU aaaartr. wrU era-a aa arattay sttt Varm- teppee tity rrea urea a tpedanr. Ac; S. NEWHALL, Ssn Jest, Cal. X. -s T-r-m AT.T-. AXEXICAX MACHINE AMI MOIEL WORKS. lXTETEMEVTAl. Axn irSTlAL VirWTV, Lj err IlAaltr.Uear Cnflac. rnautr rress. Kut laitramrai, aa4 Crsrral klacklaa KraalMac IMca. Tspa. PakAw. JirA:ier. aaJ o(r Tawi sums to cr. err. xodrle aa l"rtrrM for Isnratan vrSBrT necate la Weo er strtaa. S I Commercial stmt. ttrrea BAme Aa4 LrurtT. ITtlnl rtoer), Saa rraaczMigb 1U rr Aaata a-t StaVv. rB Sjrraw I Vrn 1 1 ae-rtbr-. CuLCS VOT- AuL ur Lira. ta creat taatnie or saa a. CkUdtoed. This, Msabgo4 aa Out Ae. fA X n. x THE CUkfuiBUTUK. bit. abtaXL. tAr If- Peate. reat. HI WilUr aa a hoct or otfcm write Ssr It. IVrctaa IU aerrata rear Ht le algaeet raak aa aa susdrsotaluUaaAl rclutecs rsmllr aa asaalh- lyjaarBAL, a A X4ra aroaoaar I aaeqaale. w srattetolrvaBersertbU treat vara la Sac steel, so eaa tVrrrltra atTrr the foar raaratlBsa tala pruoi sets at waw-a bat so4 rr taJtij ua ise aa rrr eaa rear, for SAai. W1U sea aarr a resraa ate or lie loar tor ILi aai. ir t-tsar Al Is seat atlliaa etx vrecs, the other tkrr vlU as asalled posipaia. irrmssaAcrau.rie.rrre. JAUDi It, KAIUX, ai Hawtrr St- Botto. 1 FLOWERS, PLANTS, TREES, MrtBS, SEEDS, &C. As IMUEXSE STOCK or taa rtetmt Kl, si (1KCATLV KKUICSB PKICSU, James Hutchison's Nurseries SAKLAXB, OAL. Sno ro CiTAL&arr. TRtuixd ta f N. CURRY & BRO. 113 basmsss Krstt, Saa Traaais, (asfsrsars aa BealmVa STerr Seaertf- M rarest svss Maaala-faiMaK arflll.SHiT-MII AM PMTHI CALVERT'S CAB Be LI O SHEEP WASH a per canon. T. W. JACKSON. Saa Trxm daoa. Sola Area! tor Ol tm BSC Coast, (7 0. P. H. TIRESLL k CO., mrorrxu asd aasruracTraaaa or BOOTS AND SHOES, sra. iw clay mtkekt, Betvsaa Sa-satsa abl Batter?. BAH rUASCUOQ 4rra's riXE t ALT Wxf. Ortiri sobeti! a&4 rrvmpllf eiud. AU at aa QaaHUM ma4 a! laa lusrm basic! prlcra. neaie wzMsumm saa pmi aaa pn. mm PERSIMMON. THIS EXCELLENT FRUIT Should be on Every Farm jlsd tx erznr qacdbx. I aa aav recti rtaa- rraUrtr (rasa Jsaaa aa assort- Beat r Tanetin o vtmm ireca. as4 caa mV kaa at msxa Ina stlua taaa tar aat e tn cre4 st Sera ar or lr rae us rrssi la tcwr ran.astauireatnbsaa4 aa tas Urttr tl la a rear cr ta. Kelsey's Nurseries, Oakland.Cal. ornci AXD SAlXSBUOU. Cor. Screcth aad Waahlagtoa St a. a? size 3D A"V"I S Vertical Feel Smn MacMse. ssTikcr DirruantT rnuu xvl orana. LIGHTEST RUNNING ksstll Xakls I ss lk Wmrl. Taa Umt DaraUe aat tht Uasaest. caatAislaf foar tsaa stAcaaaerj taaa aar aaar. MASK SHELOaX, Utaarst Areat far tta raoxa ISO Fot SL,Sn rraneiseo, CaL tTI.....IHMi.sli waasl I aeeiayle ArrHar-jr. sit WHITTIER, BRYANT, LONGFELLOW. A raperb life-slx portmlt of eltker ef tbeae favorite poet) will be seat wrltk tke ATLANTIC NOKTHXY for 1878 to avstx ose reaalttbs direct ta the Pabliaier. THE ATLANTIC FOR 187S; iu. nuur Srul atvrlm sy W H. BuSw B Starr Jssea. Jr aaa w o uaei aaan crsr r;T & ASArva Ttm lott. s isJiM. r W rareM. aaa atawr fTr vrtur atessSx bHiSf KvtTeM a4 (Sh baasrr Sw UrAcrlfOeaa ar rfcm UI aa Tiarei ry v "Zfi JmMm.Jr.1t U H.Oi. HimM W rrni. ui am rwjs- T WaMasrr, tMSrsv. aa Hatas AnMtsr tsl Xshui rtt TVa faaana ASAm ( cA ummA fc. mm t r T. -r . Arusarar aWn, aa rCS, w Krait ramaw smmii. wrut. ?Y. ' aaary. 'AeaaAaa,-w Sw La AJt av 1 A. I a Tit Inntw . r lmilin V small sVmaS be (ex Vr a bw i a. aa K a Baraarss tu, lSrerae rrea. Caasrs&r. Uw. H.aH0UGHT0S aSDCOXPAXT S0ST05; HOES ASD H0UGHT0X. SZV TOSX. UMIYEXSmr MOUW COLLEGE, TrOABDtSG KSOOL Ttm TOOTO vrt in Sva.M af sal evaiaeaeau ta imr rm. t) IA ts aT lil iA Swatate Wtucare fAitraiaatc iseterj kraacaaf sssasna aa 9Sral rtiu-'m. taa tesb-afsaa casstaa sa man as rtaftAXca at a aucre( Saaac, sot tat BUSINESS COLLEGE. a . mmrrr a niernm tus i CtjLKJ oleat aa taoat cespUte OoMtfil Co- c-rt taarSS. ZnA. aa s-SV aa taa yaaae. st:ea- caa casaaeaea ax az uar aaa reeasaa; s'.nr ts. un in s if a Preeminently THE Sewing Machine of the Day LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC" (a (TIt will isrr yar Usss, aamAele, starve as patlatsc-. TEST UUK8AX. TXBXS ta stntsm br rA!e Orers bj mat) rra?Qj attraie M. J. AT. EVVNS, General A treat. lat UU. Bats rrastclaca. J. ROCK'S NURSERIES, BAB JBSK, CAL. For Saie tats Seaaoa aLaixt aa Oceseta StoexcX Fruit mi Qnumental Trees 1 Inii.'WH. Saraba. asv tfrv rrta rUala. Oraact tc Arsjva trevm. jsaaenca am uiaeee rersua taosx Sat Rnnu Trra ta Una eanetr. aarr falc as UraAsrata) nasts. A tarn awrucest er Satan rretta. rtr. WTor CtoxtpVca LM am DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS. "Vtrnotrrs. cord, rrtxirr. Ac. r- omii 1 1 aa4 rartatr laiaraBAttoa arra 1L 11. KIT' THE DOE A CO-aaBaaCaararslaS&,S.r. INTERNATIINAL HOTEL aa sva aaa Kaesray Bt Bass STrsuaeSM. at a aa aa r KB bat. B. C rATBIBUK, raoraaa-TO. w t?assrrd Caaehe-a. vk Caa asas of MM staM aa. aria aivara aa la valua- at ta lust u mn yawaifara to lie Ho tt lata SM rUM Os at i its so Laa hvaaj rrea. umr Mswar u r aoaat.aMr wis Oil for Family Use. NONPAREIL eix,inc. ira seat. a sirrrr a t - tsa . ru Tea. DEVOE'S BK,t"A5rr 01 PRATT'S KABIA:rr elI OBBROE Bt. BLAKE, Asrstt. tea Cauroa-tA Et- Room 11. . Sax rx-xctacn. m BIRDS. jat srrtTaJ from Barr L0 Sat Oerraaa Caaarr BtrSa. at raJoee price, as fora-arSe Wells, rsrro A Cas Kipr i tosar ranoi ias cAi,t, u u. u ia. a i A. - KsararsL.s. r PENSIONS sMattr vsttat rsman aststM k i 9ftjjpavrs: NfKT LJ W t IsttHHsttslaasVi Vt t Mia- aa. TXMCm rufiA issrr, REMOVAL. CAHIiOS 1VHITE, Proprietor, ham Rru Uos. 525 and 527 Market Street, Vaarly eppoalta tba JaacUsa r ajstttar mm& Saaa ta SAN FRANCISCO. nr-witi a EW rBUS a4 !arsal faeilltlaa Ol EstaMaSJaest. wWei U ti afesa 'oa Oa raetsc Caast. caa afcr a creat oaaj airasuea arnr say ocaar Lrm m it w7 faflkl eimsissicK. sanisssui. a. Tut urma. fan fajarxsriaa. aa4 airsatars efre4. aKrsas CAELOS P. O. Box 2271, - - - JUST OUI I IHf POULTRY YARD AND MARKET, A Sew Soekbj tlgiaisltxtta pra- BA1BB P80LT2Y: Hwsc Manure, rrtr S castas Xl'caallr Kastssal tss CtatSs aui Gilt, T3 rvaita. Sect r salt, ws a.as reeelstaf prloe. U csrrascr r aeaee ataxs. lilnai fsilt Jnwef .HHiUu Ca. r J. IMS s.aaa OAKLANI P0ULTIY TARIS, , Cor. I6th and Castro Sts., Oakland. , Cautaarr kat4 aa4 1 asSc. mttatSA aT Oa LrAC esrtesaa at ri.. Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff Whits and Partridge Cochins, White and Brawn Leghorns, Dorklngc, Polish Hamburg, Plymouth Rocks, Came and Sebright Bantams, Bronze Turkeys, Paklrt, Aylesbury and Rouen Ducks. EGGS roc IAIZ AFTER JAXCART FX EST 2Ts Isfericr Is-xte Said at 127 Price atl.rUBi Causrtl4 rr-TvfMS-rtibniaM tss tar tSea- trtb4URa4r.ubB). K. BATLXT.r O. Bz SU., DR. L J. CZAPKAY'S Medical Institute. 209 XZ&SST BT, Sab rraadsM. nxrxujsttXD is vcjl. VOB. THZ PXSMAXZ3TCCEXOr AUSTXCtAX. A AAcarMlc La. as sh aa mv cbcs- t" : aad luam a: u jcwb ajwh. rva Careair sa ZKSreJt Ouoaes. caaaae taa oi j - . i aaa rtttAHe iTATrra sa aa racAuaxaa atis xa ij--. - .... - - M . .... t . ft . epu. ' eaxas . ta :t, a a fcteasa Xaa.-vsaary. ta wrier aa Asri tae s-Trti-t B Dmx steOcal airC Ssrcaeal treaxseat. Sar Ue a1t aa-C A3 ratr Zcaatm aa rtrsaaacaa saetauoniH immt Ate rtJ m i m. Cm.-tna at Cat IxaSrrw ar Vr Vcar C-e-Mec"tea arxt ty careM. Aarr. 1J. CUTUT. St. O. Mttnnicmt surnsen. 2 UW fflCES r4Z trya i macmixe. 'jssz Hamoaca-r tmiT. Sas raAacecaA.acsa.trrsav LA rA aa Utest lst?re , ssaeaaea. IT )n Are xt iarr u w a SJc-s SO-xe-l MaeastM.' tasecceaf ts tea files aa ray far aarixf Ot aa- i Ten rr SAMUEL HILL, j Dealer 1st Sewing- Xacklaes, ABB BIX. NT9TK1. HERBINE. ATCRBTB TKCBC StBOiKSSX. iKau rara traat Barta. aa Sa AixVj rteoazeaioi as a STedlc tr Caacers. Tx ran. ScrafA. CU SVarra. sa. aa f.rriset of ta TAroas. tgrrs. tfrrr. Brrtla. SUarrs, BU-ler, Biood. Ar, Txl rart aai tXTAtsaMa ecsssl ta t A-csra as r oeasai Xc e craxtaa fcst taaa aavtattt-st Ota ZcZTT aT 3L. OOCTCS rEKDEXAXDERl oa Caa oatU tts". Trie COD per Socle, or Ctrre tee lam BaMlrr CBAXC A BBIODAV A4 CT. CICBAZnS A CO.. WaaSmaW Afatm. Sa, Yiwiarm. PATENT SHINILE MACNINE. LttltE tKOX WOKKJt. r.A. HITXT1NO- 1 tiiv v iiiuautriiiomriATr.Su rraaetaca, aea-Ktrer of sausO. Lata aa iTCt StacatBra, rae-Aia aa St aOoas-r Strasa Ba.a HeiaaiisAlstrratAttis-. &-4 terCJrraWA. TTII01ESAIa13 hw i S!atitfT WarAicc. JKO. (j. hodg-e l CO., M7, 39 aaa Ml Saeas at- Saa rraaA, Alvaja a B-a4 a tvit lart stocs KANK KOXS, STATIBNERT, acacol Books. TTU Cae. BUI feaAt. Km, Book. stAaOU Aa-i Straw Wrafolatf ra-ers. layr Bts, ete etc THE SiH fRAHGISCO COMMEIICIAL A'O. 4 CALIFORNIA ST Jig ST. XMtVlIJU) TO Tnfe, CetiffM ai Xiiiktins. J. SWIIERT PVBLISHErt. AONTS WJLNTJISD! TO tILIGIT PICTIRES Csrfvjistsx, jtalsarf-asvsx a Kataaelira;, B-r-rabaat work aa StajsaT aaatmliatsts itr-a H ASJS) SrSrtSS1 SrSvaas. aaajiaa "vwr waa at," saom a-a. SSSsSAA 4BtHy I-PI sss. BBBBBBMsa-Hsa I XOVCB TO WHITE - - - SAX Fit AN CIS CO. Tarwiia 12 DITLOXiJ Hat taea asrariaS r 1ms Csstrmala4 Z.xatblUoa.Tkya jaaa-e-teaas In at list- Tmlr. 3t. astava atal C4at7 STaAra. X. W. 1A HUH. cS OO-, I Artistic Photographers, Sau ae stsamarteryS, utf s.mrr. aaa rraaeara. Uno rTsT4a af Ca-n3Se. Syaerlca as Frss cba rMSAYrajaa. EJttami rwrsaa raa Car ta tiSe Svat, la OCX. rascat ar WaMt couara. sada , a saetAy KAST'S Fasiohabh Shoe Stobi tm SaSasntET Cdt. of Market and Dvpoit Sts. SAX ZKAjtOSCtX . W K wen.8 CALLTRa ATTCVTiei rAex af ar ErmtU so aa Terr CStZAl. LOCA- f oar ctaw- i asi tae traeJ wMt o o i s TIOS Aba t aaaae. We; -rlie tA s-ac atOsa bnuu Tsafaesn t r WaXL-CABXKD BX7CTA TIUS sar tmtStt ta ver aa tinOfst rCm a rrrrtnSaae Wear ta XS eastrr as3 a ruta UtAt va aare imSj aALASCa ) OVX STOCK, aa EX9CCXD OCR nacza to acreBaaia taa T3Ac ma tin aS a rAase ta fee aa ZCOXO ICAi. aa ot paiatcaae-ttaa. tf CassstiT srtm will rlTo gr-ooa? SMtOSStloSA. Kast's FashvOtabre Shoe Sttre, Cor. Market aad Daposit Sts. - ro-stXELT aaa arra bijulal. t3.o 3ESert I TURBINE WINDMILL rSlmpte. XTArsaslaa Ornamental. Tals Via la aaAr-aaaraAT-ra. taereSsri eaxsa ba tJir t T eaarsca. Tacr an asaAa or ska Seat tsstcrta. aa Amalot Clro aataraeaus. iw1irttry, B-tUaA, S2- SaoK n Srarr Sao as at ais WAAanxarox Sts. BTTie aatieralcBn Itsa jmr raaoo de r atxjtt Kzotrr tm sao ractAcODaaC aea lar Oi ssstasa. a u vax a la cox. r. u. a WT. UAAIAbC. Acrats VuM la Srerj Caaar. FOR SALE! A SeceHtl-Baafi POTTER COUHTRY CYLINDER bibjc er k sib sax. "V'cr-ca; ?...2QO pstr -)rr- . T-kyn-a tslayio csarfSVaa aa -no oa Omtf .. -n i . . r y m M A-rtaa saw rscABcsacai XBBIT WILI. wu. CALIFIRNIA YEAST CAKES, XTQW rrert oa is stArket. aJ aar aoa of vaa, la at turncmn os t roir. far Urt. Urea. LbrSt Btmtta, Hank. Het Skas. Bat Caaa OoBJAaats; ta Ssct lata arada eauat r oarsAAt. bC swlisuTsjiriir asm fe noast St regain. r. m. ilxr COL, SACrAamM CUT. CaL Wrror br WV4-A3e aa H-uil tiro ears . rniiT. sseiau pr-.ra, per pecsia. jb eawfc jrm a- p.N.p.a m DIME WALLET AarsjaatoeaaasAanr.aeasirairaaoasitWa aalwlr.aHil, aarrliAls tea. 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