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VOLUiMli III, NUMBER 3.
HONOLULU, I-J, r., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1882.
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REMINISCENCES OF
HONOLULU.
XXXVII.
Hy tlic'niMillc of Jul)') 1853, llie Mn.i1l-Mix
epidemic In Honolulu nml tlitoulimit the Is
l.niil of O.iIiii, I1.11I ulUlncsl audi illiurnsions 1
Id seriously alarm ctcrylimiy. In view of the
niiniml sltlt of tlic wli.illiii: fleet, ulilcli una
room ejected, business nirn nml incicli.inti
were solicitous thai more sti!ii;cnt measures
nliould lie mluptctl 1 llie nuthorlltcs to cutlnll
llin aprc.iil of the disease, otherwise It was
tlioupjit that the whalers would lie utilised to
i;ivc llnnoliilu (lie go-by, nntt so our merchant
would I oic their annual harvest. Dr. Jmld,
who was al the head if the (jovcrnmciit, was,
In the lew of the i;nimhlera, Ihc one to lc
lilnmcd fnr carelessly allowing the epidemic Into
the country nml for laxity In not preventing iti
spread. The community was thoroughly can
vassed by Ihcsc growlers, anil among them
were several pcrvm.il enemies of Dr. Jmlil, of
lone standing. At length, on the iStli of July,
n public meeting of the citizens was called to
discuss and suggest measures to limit Ihc range
or to eradicate the tlieaac. The call was ex
tensUcly signed, the name of Dr. Judil himself
appearing In the lUt.
The meeting, which was largely attended,
took place In the court home, and waa pre
sided 'over lay Dr. Wesley Ncwcomb. A
committee of twelve waa apiMiinlcd, of which
alt the physicians in town were ex-ofilcio mem
bers, to report at an atljoiirnciljnecling on the
subject matter for winch the meeting waa called.
The names of those composing thla committee
It will pcrhapa be interesting to recall) Messrs.
H. V. Thompson, D. 1'. I'cnhallow, K. Coady,
Thomas Spencer, J, K. Mitchell, S. N. Castle,
C. R. Wallop, V. L. I.cc, W. C. I'arke, L".
O. Hall, C. C. Harris, A. II. Uatca, Doctora
HolTinan, Hillcbrand, Ncucninhand Ford.
The adjourned meeting was held on the 19th,
when the report of (lie committee was read and
adopted. In substance, it recommended a
number of measures for the consideration and
adoption of the-commissioners of health, in
chiding the establishment of hospitals, a vaccine
establishment, the division of the city into clis
tricta, the burial of the dead, the destruction of
straw houses, dogs, etc.
Dr. Lathrop, who" was peculiarly Inimical to
Dr. Jmld, it was believed, for some private
reason, offered a series of pointed and pungent
resolutions, arraigning the governmental policy
of the Ministcrsof Finance and Public Instruc
tion (Judd and Armstrong); but Iwfore any
motion or discussion could be had, owing to
the excitement that resulted, the meeting ad
journed sine die.
The following day, Wednesday, a poster was
issued, with the heading in large letters, " The
Time Has Come," and Inviting "all citizens of
Honolulu favorable to the dismissal from office
of G, P. Judd rind Richard Armstrong, Min
isters of Finance and Public Instruction, to
meet at the Court House, in Honolulu, to
night, at 72 o'clock, to discuss the resolutions
offered last night by Dr. Geo. A. Lathrop."
This meeting was also presided over by Dr.
Newcomhj D. I'. I'cnhallow and John Meek
lieing vice-presidents, and Wm. Ladd and C.
H. Lewcrs, secretaries. Speeches, more or
less violent against the ministers named, were
made by Dr. Lathrop, Messrs. Illair, McDuflce,
J. Molt Smith, Dr. Ncwcomb, and others,
when Ihc resolutions were carried and a petition
to the King adopted, asking for the dismissal
from office of the ministers. A committee of
thirteen was appointed to receive signatures to
the petition, and the meeting adjourned to a
future call.
Meantime, up to the 3 2d of July, the total
number of small-pox cases reported was 2,343;
total deaths reported, 808. The time chosen
by the political agitators to endeavor to secure
the removal of Messrs. Judd and Armstrong
from office was, In one sense, out of season,
' .when 'the united energies of all should have
been exerted to stay the ravages of disease; but
on the other hand, it was shrewdly managed,
an as to lake advantage of men fear and ex
citement, by charging ojie minister as re
sponsible for the Introduction of smallpox and
the other for the evident failure of vaccination
lo stay or prevent the spread of the disease,
Such were, in effect, the charges brought
against Messrs Judd and Armstrong by Messrs.
Lathrop, Newcomb, Blair and others. That
they were groundless in fact, no unprejudiced
person at that time ever doubted, and It was
made so to appear very plainly at a public
meeting of natives, held at Kawalahao Church,
July 3Jth. John li presided, and J. Kekaula
hao acted as secretary. The spacious house was
well filled. Marshal I'arke, Qov, Kekuanaoa
and Docon, Judd, Hoffmann, Hardy, Wood
and Ford were called upon and answered va
rious questions that were put to them, as to
the introduction of the disease here, vaccina
tion, etc. The meeting adopted a series of
resolutions, approving of those passed at the
first meeting of foreigners, on the 19th, and
disapproving and condemning the "proceedings
and sentiments of Messrs. Lathrop, Newcomb
and Others, A petition w as adopted and signed
by some 1000 names, praying the King to dis
regard 'the 'memorial of the foreigners for the
removal of Messrs. Judd nml Armstrong from
office.
Up to August 12th, .he number of new cases
of small-pox reported for the Island of Oahu
during the week was 36 jj the number of deaths
in the same time was ?$. Total cases, 3,546;
total deaths, 1,276.
The petitions against and for the two mirria
ters were dulx handed to the King, and by him
laid before the privy council. To the first.
User were 11,500 nallvc and 258 foreign aig-
. iMMNtl to that in favor of the ministers, there
wm about 3,000 signatures, mostly natives.
The ystlUoru were referred in council to a com
miHTT. cntailnlng of Mr. Kekuanaoa, L. An
Ofcws, lortM II, lona l'iikoi, L. Kamcluunch.
I, quote the pertinent portion of Ik report of
this cotttattUtec, WfcaCR WM adopted In privy
council, Aug. 17, a faMoavt 1 "An examination
into the subject matttf of the petitions awairut
G. P. Judd avnal Richard Awvatroag, shows the
first eonipUtnt to be, that 'their taeftciency
mil iidinlilurT been artAtUyconceatWd front
Vow Uatjaatty.' With respect lo one of than
(Dr. Judd), IfMMaat and searching iavcatwa
tints ,iaa fonaw years have signally tailed to
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Jrsaavh; (aaal fof pWaiahaUaVrUj and laa taatywl W
Mhrf'thMk,aBBi the ntktH high ottew of
Vniir Mnjealy's governmciil, such la Your
Majesty's well known fimillaiity with even the
details of all business of any (mxirtance which
may be transacted, that Your Majesty will at
once crccivc the Heedlessness of our further
rcjuarklng tiin thla oint. The remaining
charges against them are briefly comprised In
the wimls, 'selfish, cupidity, M)lilical luiliccillly
and malfeasance In office,' which, it la asserted,
nre well known and grievously fell by your
people. These charges arc vague, general,
and neither Mibsantlak-d by proof nor explained
by SK.-cific nllrgalions, and might ns well have
been made against any other officers of Your
Majesty's governmciil, As to the Imiendothal,
to Ihc criminal parsimony and ncglcil of Ihc
two ministers are owing the feaiful ravages of
the pestilence now abroad In the land, Ihc com
inlllcc deem It entirely unworthy of Your Ma-
Jcsty'a notice. Your Mnjealy's committee nre,
therefore, unable In discover in the petitions
presented to them any good and sufficient
reason why Your Majesty should grnnt the
prater of Ihc ietitlou."
Hut still the agltntion went on, nnd the ilis-
ciissions waxed i7anii between Ihc two news
papers then printed in Honouluhi, Ihc Aignt,
Ihc organ of the nnlbjudd parly, and the 1'oly
nn in n, thai of the government, Drs. I.athnm
and Newcomb and Mr. Illair, a- lawver, were
extremely active In stirring up the opxsilion,
and ihc charge was reiterated, that Ihc two
ministers were Id be blamed for the Introduc
tion of small-pox. The majority of Ihc for
eigners, with whom Ihc wish was father lo the
thought, and the Ignorant natives were actually
led to believe the truth of Ihc charge. The
result of Ihc pressure brought lo bear upon
King Kauikcouli was, that, early in Septem
ber, the ministers resigned, and on Ihc 6th, the
following Cabinet was gazetted : John Young,
Minister of the Interior; K. C. Wyllle, Min
ister of Foreign Relations; Ellsha II. Allen,
Minister of Finance; Richard Armstrong,
Minister of Public Instruction. The only
change was, pulling Mr. Allen in the place of
Mr. Judd, Mr. Allen had, only .1 month be
fore, been succeeded in the osltlon of U. S.
Consul at llus Hrt by Mr. II. A. Angell. It
was generally understood that Mr. Allen was
Judge Lee's choice for Minister of Finance.
11. 1.. s.
CORRESPONDENCE.
FALSE FLATIEKEKS.
Kditok Press; When Henry the Eighth
ascended the throne of England, there was
nothing to indicate that he would end his days
as a blood-stained tyrant. In fact, the manner
in which he spent his early life, and also the
first year of his married life with the beautiful
Spanish Princess, Kathcrinc of Aragon, went
to show that he was originally a man, and after'
ward a King, of well meant actions. Hut false
fiattcrcrs were at hand, venal and corrupt
courtiers whispered dcvclish thoughts into his
car. The lnxly of a newly beheaded queen
was scarcely cold when Henry's servile parlia
ment would petition him to marry again,
knowing the foremost sentiment which pre
vailed in the mind of their remorseless sovcr
cign, and having itlfith emit of their man to
strve. The depraved aristocracy of those days
catered for smiles and recognition from the
murderous offspring of the royal Tudor race.
So much for royalty I It is not my intention
to try and supplant Macaulay, or any other his
torian of England, but merely to point out to
the people of tRis country, native as well as for
eign, that the thin end of the wedge of oppres
sion is being inserted. Kalakaua's advisers arc
unreliable sonic unprincipled, and others stu
pidly ignorant; collectively, they manage to
keep their sovereign's eyes dauled as to pub
lic opinion, otherwise he would instantly dis
miss them. The I lawaiian palace aristocracy
of to-day may truthfully be termed false flat
terers. Englishman.
LATE FOREIGN NEWS.
The Russian proverb, " Near Ihc ciar close
to death," had a singular fulfillment recently in
the park at Peterholf. Alexander beckoned to
him a laborer on some improvements, and as
the man ran toward the czar he was shot dead
by the sentry. Orders had been issued lo fire
at any one approaching the czar without leave
and the soldier who shot had not seen (he czar's
signal. It costs a good many lives, one way
and another, to preserve a despot's.
A quiet revolution is near the point of crisis
in Norway, which is not unlikely to add one to
the list of European republics. There Is a fed
eral impression that Norway is in some way a
dependency of Sweden, but although the two
countries are habitually grouped together their
bond of union is simply the possession of the
same dynastic head, and Norway is a wholly
uuc.ci,ui-m KiuKMinii, wuii 11s own lurunieni,
ministry, laws and institutions. Oscar II, the
grandson of Uernadotte, is a very cultivated
gentleman, wnu uvea in aiocunoun wnen He is
not travclinir over the continent, and Is not
over popular even in Sweden, where the liberal
sentiment is growing very strong, while his
uiiu&iiiuii ianA reactionary as 11 ne nan a royal
ancestry long, instead of being only two gen
erations removed from the people. The Nor-
wskw,,,i wn" " nave 111s company a lew
weeks in the year, cordially dislike him; and
the independent spirit which hasalwajs marked
them since they rose against Denmark is fed
by resentment at his attempts to act like a real
king, instead of the mere figure-head they re
gard him. The present tiuarrcl arose from
the parliament's passage of a law requiring the
miviivc v. ,.c i.iiiiiaiijr at 113 aiiiints. t lUCC
limes this law was passed over the Uni-'s veto.
and the constitution provides that a jaw so
passed shall be operative, notwithstanding the
king's disapproval, but Oscar II., declaring
that a change of the fundamental law. such as
this measure Is, does not come within the scope
of this constitutional provision, repeats his veto.
Parliament defies the king and commands
obedience to the law, and unless the king re
cedes, the chances are good for a revolution.
rrolessor lioyesen, who lately returned from a
visit to his native land, tells a newspaper man
who talked with him in Stockbridge, where he
Is summering, that the peasants, are united and
"would, if thev; could, set up a republic."
The movement is promising, nor does it seem
that the levolutlon need be long or bloody.
QUOTATIONS FROM AUTHORS.
There are moments which people would
give a lifetime to recall and use dilferently,
XTuUfh.
Our principles, In fine, are the best guard
iaLs of our in.lresla CUian'iV A merit a B"
f0tnrv4.
Wheat one feels deeply one U apt lo act sud
denly, perns.pi rashly. There are moments In
life when mis -nse can be borne on longer-fiat.
Steady disappointment, by and by, informs
a nun that he is 'in the wrong place. All
work, no payi is a hint to work elsewhere.
WiVtMv,
Nothing is terrible, nothing is sublime in
human things, so long as they are before our
eye. The great man has so much in common
Uh men in general. The routine of daily We,
in periods ihc most icnuukabie in hUtory, con
tains so much that is unvarying, that it U only
wham time has done Its work and all which
wtvs iiBlmpottiitt has ceased to be rmmbfatl
thtat such mca and such time stand out la
their true tagntcsnre. AivtwIrV Mia. (Mug
)Jrofcooionul lUnrtio.
11MI.LIAM0, SMITH,"
AT TOll SHY AT I, A If,
SoMrktllANT BtKIKT, MlN(ll!ICj JO
I M. DAVIDSON, ""
" irnnt,i:r .ir i..tn;
No. 14 Merchant Street, Honolulu. ij
All" II. CASTblJ,
Ainntsr.v ,! 1..1 ir,
And NMnty I'ul.liC Annuls all the Count f llie
Klhptlimi. 1
COWARD PRESTON,
(1 t-ORT SrrtKRr. IloNOtlllll, I
.1 rnntxi:v ,tMir..si:i.unt .jr uijr.
yysS. CtJMMINOS & MARTIN,
Often (0nnK Tour Ann IIuftanis Srs,
XIIHIIHOXH AS I) IIO.UIHI'A I'll 111 I'll I'-
Miriinta, . 1
NO. A. IIASSINflER,
iHrrrtinrt t)rnc, llnNriiciii,
Aiir.sr in taki: avk.sohiauhii:-
mrntnlti f'tmlrtirl ' iihtr,
OMN II, PATY,
HllMOl II 1:, OAllti, II, I.,
.VOf.l III' Vtllll.WASIt fllMMISHItlSr.lt
Drnln,
I'or llie SiaiFtbf GilifurnU ami New Volt. OITitr
at llie lljiik of llisKop ft Co. 1
O M. CARTBR,
Honolulu, II I.,
Aiii'.sr ro taki: .wkshwuhhih-
tMerifa In VaHtriirta la Liitwr,
Office at Pacific Mail SleatnsMp Duett, KfplaruJe. 1;
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M. WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S.
Honolulu, II. I.,
IIKSTAI. IIOOMS US FOHT HTHKKT.
Office' In Hrewer's Block, corner lloul nnd Korr
Streets, entrance on Hotel hired r
JT IIAGAN, M. D.
lloNOLUMI, II I.,
VIIYHICIAS ASh SVH3IMX. III'I'IVK
IIHI fori Htrrrt.
Office hours from roto i a, m , nnJ 3 lu 5 i m
HesIJeuce 105 Nuuanu Street, 40
TsJ U. EMERSON, M. D.
llllNOI. 111(1, II. I,,
I'ltVSWlAX ANI SdllOKOX,
TrLFrHONlfNuMltKK 119
Office hours from VA In lo! n. m.: llA It, l!i ti nt.
umce ana reaiuence numuer a, isukui
corner Fort atreet.
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business Exti
tlTILLIAM TURNER,
1'HACTWA I. WA TVIIMA HV.Il,
i And lm;orler of American Jewelry of every il
lioru (Pormerly ol San Francivi, California.)
lescrrp'
5"
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Qukkn Stkhft, IIoNOLUH', II. I.,
IMI'OHTKIl AXO JtEAl.lHt IX
tll'.X-
ertll JivrrhitnillHi-t 1
p T. LENEHAN & Co.
Nuuanu Stkcrt, Honoiulu,,
IMI'OltTJill.t AXO COMMlSStDX .1 .'(-
cltUHtS. 19
Hc
OLLISTER & Co.,
WllOLKSALK ANI KKTAIL
UHVOIIISTH AXlt TOIIACCOXISr.S.
No. 59 Nuuanu atreet. Honolulu, H. I.
AIRS. A. M. MEL.MS,
No. 104 KohT Strrbt, Honolulu,
FASiiivx.iiu.i: intKss axii vi.it a u-
Milhrr. o
A W. BUSH,
No. 50 FllKT SrBET, Honolui u,
aitUVKIt AXlt 1'ltOVISlOX IIKAlAUt.
Family Grocery and Feed Store. 1
"IX7-M. G. IRWIN & Co.
Honolulu, 11. I.,
HUG A It KIVTUlt.S AXII CUMMIHSIttX
I iientn.
CLAUS Sf-KECKBLS.
WM, C IkWIN.
BREWER & Co.
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
SHJft'JXa AXlt COM.1US.SIOX MKlt-
chant.
I. A. P. CARTER. 1 V. C. JONES, Jr.
.IL.LINGHAM & Co.
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No. 37 FortStkhict. Honolulu,
SMPOHTKKH AXJ HE A LKHS IX HA ttt-
intre, VuUrry, Tools,
Paint and Oils, and General Merchandise. 1
A W. PIERCE & Co.
Honolulu, H. I.,
SIIEi'CllASDLF.US AXO COMMIHSIOX
Jlfrcutult,
Agent for.Drand'ft Guns and Bomb Lances and Per
ry Davis Pain Killer. 1
T AINE & Co.
Hosolulv, (. I.
COMMiSSMOX MX ItCI! AX T.S IMVOH
term ami Dtatev in
Hay, Grain and General Produce. 1
TTYMAN BROTHERS,
No. 99 Mekchant Strkst, Honolui u, H. I.,
IMI'OltTKKS or OEXEUAL MKHCIIAX-
tliar from fitirr Enyhtml,
Germany and the Uiuted Stale, 1
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YMAN BROTHERS,
ai6ANUaiSCALIroaNia SrKKKT.S. K.,
HIHII.HSAI.i: OltOCKIIS.
Particular attention palil lo fillinte anU thii'iiing s-
ianu urucra. 1
I" OUIS ADLER,
Nuuaaa ij Nuuanu Sthkkt,
MAXiriACTiritKIt AXlt ItKAI.KK i.V
Miitot, unit HJioe vf trrry ieaeilJi.
Ladieak aikl Children. Hear. My aloi.1. ii worlliy of
inapccumu -nVt1 cry QWt 5,
r WILLIAMS at Co.
10a anu 104 KoT SraettT,
I'lltlTOOItA I'll IV .1 UTIST.S.
Picluretuf all allca nnd lindt made la urder. and
frame, of all descriiHiun confttautl on hand. Alo
Corals, hhclU and Curfcit!ei of the I'acific. a
A LLBN ROBINSON,
IIIINOU'U', It. I.,
Ittalrrt lit Lumbrr unit all klml of lliillil-
( Jfiiter'ufa, I'altit; OIIm, XiiII; rlc.
Agents of achooncrs
HalcaJaala, Kulimanu, KekauluoUI. Mary Ellen,
UlUma, PauaJiI and Lttbl.
At Koliruon'a Wharf. 1
l-s F. WOLFE,
Hosouur, II. I.,
QHOCKKY, I'Kf.lt AXII I'IKtIISlOX
Mrnlntiit.
Would like head, of familtea, Ituarduiznou Veeinra
and others 10 liuw that ha at all timet kII, at in uea
loweat of tho low. Order aulioted and ouda JmMiiptly
delivered in any turt of th. city or auburU. Nuuilicr
, King Strwt. Uctween AUVea and Iron Sit, ji 6m
niSHOF Co.
Honoulv, II I,
BANKERS,
Draw Eachaag.onihe BANK OF CALIFORNIA,
Saa Francisco, and ihtir aemi in
.Vri Xttrk,
MuutoH
if
Auckland,
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and taelr Urancnes l.
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aw wws.ia
Sydney and
Melbourne,
Ami uwaaa geswal BuUag Uumosm. i
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1 m vtnt 11:111 Axit lii'.Ai.r.ns tx i.vi.
I.rninil nil t.lmlt nf lliillillni) Millrrlnln.
Fort atreet, Honolulu, II. I. 1
C 0. HALL ft SON,
Link Ihkt ANir Kinii Sracr-rs,
1 m roit runs, ir.. 1 1. mis ix iiaiiii.
iril rr, ltrl IIiiiiiIm, I'll I llin,
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t.r.A riir.it, mnr.s, iai.i.oii; ax it
I'mlilillniihill MrrrhitnlH,
Axenia for tlie KnvalSodu Company No. 4 Oueeri
street, Honolulu, II. I, u
C. COLEMAN,
IIonoIULU, II I,
m.AVKSMirii, maiiiiixi.si; c.l n-
rltltie Hnrll, lliir.f Sliii'rllt'tl,
I'lsnlatlon Marlitnery, etc,
titst In Citstle Ik CorAala.
Slioji on King street,
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IIONOI 1,111, II, I ,
iMVDittr.it axii nr.Ai.r.it ix .smvr.s,
Itniinm, Mrlttlt, IIiiiiii 1'iirnl.lilnu
(loo-Is, Crockery, China an.1 (llissware. Practical
Mesliariica 1
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M. OAT & Co.
IIONOIULU, II. I ,
.sAiiMAicmis. n.Aii.s or ai.i. hi:-
, nrrliitliinntiiiiilritiiil rrtuilml,
I,ofl in A K, Cooke'a new fire proof ouililing, foot of
Nuuanu Street a3
p HORN.
Hmnoi ui if, If la
nosr.Eit sn:.tM o.ixnv .u.txiri'jo-
tortf ft ml fiArr
Practical Confectioner, IViMry Cok anl llatej,
Num!er 71 Hotel street, between Vent and Nuiranu
tireet.
,p UNGL.ING & Co.,
No. 5 Svvahv .Strrrt,
TiXHMIVIIS -I.Vi riMMItr.HS, DUAL
1 vn tti Stortmp ftunfftM, Tttt,
Sheet lion ami Copper Ware J keep comtantly on
lurid a full Avr.ment of Hnware, Oalvanied Iron and
Lead Pipe, I nil 1 Kuhbcr Hone, tic , etc 33
T W. GIRVIN.
Wailcku, Maim, I! I.(
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friit Itrtilvr hi li if titntitt
Groceries, Hardware, Stationery, Patent Mrtlianet,
l'crfumery and Glasaware. 1
TJONOLULU IRON WORKS Co.,
HONOiUI.U, II, I,,
srr.AM i:xuixi:st iioii.r.ns, sva.tn
JIMt, 1'notvfHt Irottf JlrttMM
And Icad CaMin. t .Machinery of every dewriptjon
nude to order. Particular attention paid to MupV
If! ickMiiitliing. Job wurk executed on trie .hgrtet no
tice. 1
T H. ROGERS,
No. 9 Kaaiiumanu Strfkt, Honoicm, H. I.,
WATCH AN1 CLOCK MAKEIt,
JtejHtirhiff a Sju'vlatty.
KfctaUifthcd 1851. I
C H. MEEKAPU, (KAUKAIWA.)
Nl'mhf.h 11 Nuuanu STfcetvr,
TAILOJtiXa OF FVFltY JF
fwrfjflioit ttone to ortler.
Mcn'i, boy V and out hi worL 1
Lf ROSARIO,
Mamufacturkk anii Imioktrb OK
LAMES AXJJ GJSXTS JiOOTS,
Shoes, Gutters, etv.,
Price reasonable. Corner Maiinakea-and King
streets, Honolulu. 1
PARISIAN RESTAURANT,
Ni'MtiFit6. Hotel Stkkkt,
MliALS SFJtrJCJ) AT ALL
hours of the day,
Special term for regular boarders. 'I be oidy tuna
ble private room in town for Ladie.
Mrs. Leon dejean. Proprietress.
spHU KEE,
No. 8a Nuuanu Stkkkt, Honolulu,,!!. I.,
COLO AXJ HiJLVER WOltKFlt,
Watvhmah'er ami ltepairer.
Quality good an J clicap rrices. In stock a variety of
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry,
-p H.
NORTON & Co.,
Na 13 Maunakea Stupht,
Itorsr Aiuriff, rrmoretl 11 ml all hhtttt
u$ Itlttckitmtth Work tlunv lo onlrr.
Carriage malinc and rerutrinjir done L) competent
uoikmeii Mr. M, .Murray, writ known (or hi sup;
rior work, on carruge, will ie fiuntt heir. Tlie let
hore-i.hocr in the country worl at this pUce. losntr
T70LCAN0 HOUSE,
CRATKR fJF KlLAURA.
W. if. I.KXTX.MAXAOKIt.
Visitors reiiuirinj any unusual diiptay of volcanic ac
tion will kindly cive the Manaicer al Ieat(len days no
llie in line wcamcr, anu irum eleven tu iiunecii 111 10111.
attendance on ihe llauanan ULindi. 5
XfTM.- McCANDLESS.
No. 6 Quehn SriiKi.T, (Fish Maukkt.)
1IHAI.KI! I . CHOICEST II KKP;jl irtl'OX
I'rul, t'tnli, rlc.
Family and Stiipiug Orders carefully altcndr.1 to.
Lite itocL rurnivlied to eaM;lsat thoil notne, anj e
ctatlea of all linds ,upi,hcd to order, 34
A L. SMITH,
lkltt)KTHR ANII DeaLEK IK
tihAsswAiti:, m r.uutr.s stt.mt vi.a-
Iril H'rii-r, llrarkcln, Viimcii,
Kinu's Comttiiution f-lw-ctacles nnd IroeeUues,
I ii.rml Wife Ware, Fanc- ait I'icture Franw,, I,
lol, Wotlcnltolin'a I'ocket Cutlery, J'owder, Shot and
Ammunition, CUrli SmoI Cottirfi, Machine Oil, nil
kinds of Machine Needles, "lk'tuCkac" L'ajr FaOiions.
bole aent of the unierxilly acknou letlifvtl
LUIit-Runnlnir Donieitle Sewinf Machine,
No. 44 Fort atreet. Honolulu.
r E. WILLIAMS,
iMI-orrSK ANU DKUKk IN
TVUXITVItK tlh'ErKHV IIKsc.lt I I'TIOS
ir.u iiorrrrr mm Mnniiinctnrcr,
Furniiure Wareroomt Nu. 109 Fort atreet, Wurk
riioii at old Maud on Hotel .Street. All order, LroiniaK
S tended to. 41'
A W. RICHARDSON & Co.
IimiKTkKi AI.U Uui-aHS IN
hoots, sitot.s, rviixtsuixti noons,
lint; CiifiM, Trunk,, r,if.e,
I'erfumery and Soap. Waltlum Watches, Hue lev.,
do. etc, cur. of Fort and Merchant atreeta, Hon.
olulu, II. I. 1
-pH0S. 0. THRUM,
IwromisG ssu MaNirACTvaisu
STATlOXKIt, XKWS AtlKXT, I'ltlXTKIt,
lluukbhiitcr, tic.,
And HiUidier of the SsTfaUAY I'uu, and Hawaii.
an Atmamaf diul Annual, Merchaut street, Deal
er in rin butlxicry, Idoukt. Mumc. Tos and Fancy
(S00.K Fort atreet, near llotil. Honolulu.
jOSEIMi B.WISEMAN.
IIONOLULl, II I ,
UT..II. KSTATt: HUOKKlt.tXIt KMI'LOV.
mcnt Itiitcuu.
Keina Kooins Cottage. Houses, and sclUaod IcaM.
Keal rotate in all pans of the kuidoui, KrupLnicnt
found fa thu. wskin work in all th varkniabrancts
of busiiwss couuecteil with lheA lilanda. lal ilca
luerut dntvu. Hills Cullccied, lloukt and Accounts kci
andKemralolTicewoiVtraruacKd, IVlroius aJiciled.
Commisioo nmlerale. 34
r W, UACFARLANE k Co.
Qia.M Srr, HohoulTTII. I.
lui)orteri anil Coinmlulun Mcirkants.
MuAlMauu'a c'irr-iirimf Uulldlnu.
Agents fW
The Glasgow and Honolulu Lin. ol Packet.
Jobu Ha Co.. Lhtrtwot Lla. of PackMa
Tti. WaJkauu PUntatieo
Tlw aStMUCH- PtartlallQB, HUo
HaiaUu HUutaslou. HOo
WtW TaklTWywo. &iw Machtaar.
TM rwilM Smv Mack Cumftuji
luciiuoo (iTiirbo.
JJ K. MelNTYItn ft IIROTIIRR,
Lu Kino I'oitr Ira., Ilonoi 1 1 "',
"fw;r axii rt:i:ij sin in:. 1
ir hackprLda Co,
l)' H NrPT, IIoskiK 11 , II I,
nrxiuiA 1, t tiM.ui.ssmx aiiuxi.s. i
- GO. STKATIJMUYRK,
lloNOII II . II I ,
I'ltAVI It'AI, r.HXinil, Itr.ltlllAltlll,
lllhlrr, thiilnrr mnl Ltttrrrr,
pTV. HOi'1'SCIlL.AHC-RK ft Co.
HoNonii, Omii. II I ,
iMi'intrtuis .1st) tiitiMissmx mi:ii-
eliiintii. r
P A. SCIIABPKK ft Co,
HnNof 1 n , Hawaiian Islanim,
IMI'tllll lilts' AXlt rmiMISSltlX Mlill
r hit til. 1'
w
ILDUR ft Co.
Vn I'oitT Ari li r-RN 9m., Ilrmoi.i I v.
lA'MIII'.ll, I'AIXVH, Ol I.S, XA I I..S,
nml lliillillnti Mnlrrlnln tif rmil Itlml,
t P. AOAMH,
l fN StUFRT, llnHOLLIL,
AVvrmxr.r.it A.snt:oMMissmx Miut'
rlmnl. t
A S, CLRCIIOKH ft Co.
iMiiiatnaa and Dr.M kk in
tir.x 1:11.1 1. ur.iiiniAxinsi:,
Ctner Queen an,l Kaaliumann StrceU, llonoliiln
DOLLHS & Co.
QvarH SraaitT, IIonoiulu, II. I,,
siiiv niiAXiii.r.iis axii ruuMi.ssmx
Mrrclitlntn,
hniorteraanit Dealers in (Ieneral McrclunIW. i
TNO. II. BROWN,
roj llaarrANiA Sra.aT, ,
1 x.s i' lit! rou or r.i.tt nr.s axii
.Ml IIHItffM.
OrJera can le Itft nl the Tottce hlation
M
S. GRINUAUM ft Co.
MakikVIIukk, QvrrM brm kt,
luroitrnit.s' axii irnoi.r.sAi.i: ur.Air-
f rii In lli'itfnll Jlrirliiinillii'. a
IVAAX ECKART,
No. 111 Port hTRFtt-r, Hosoli'iu,
Ait:iiMAKi:it, .ii:i:t.i:it, r.xtniA-
rrr, nml lltitimmil Si lift'.
All enters faitlifull)' executed. 33
IWT S. GRINUAUM & Co.
114 Cai irriRNiA Sr., San I'kancisco,
rtlltWAIllllXtl AXlt HOMMI.SSIOX
Mrrelttintn,
Sierial facilhiea for and txirtlcular attention a!d lo
consignment, of Uland iiroduce. a
pRANK GERTZ,
No. 114 KORT STMOrroSITBl'ANTHBON STAriLKS,
iioov ax 11 .stmr.MAKr.ii. hoots axii
Slim h mini f In urilrr.
Of be.t material at reasonable prices, anil foi cath. 9
Insuntncc Notices.
B
OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.
C. BREWER & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 1
TJH.'MDELPHIA BOARD OF UNDER
wrltera.
1
1 1?
C. BREWER & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
u
NIONMARINEINSURANCE COMPANY
of San Francisco.
CASTLE & COOC, AGENTS.
Incorporated 1875.
HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSUR
ance Company of Hamburg,
A, J A Gt, A GEXT. j
Ituildinz, Mtrcliandioc, Kurniluro and Machinery
Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. S
DREMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS,
. W. SCUAEFEf A Co., Agents.
AIo agents for the
Dresden Board of Underwriters.
Vienna Board of Underwriters.
For the Hawaiian Hlands,
O HENISH WESTPHALIAN LLOYD
IXSUJtAXVJi co.;
Or M. Gladuacii, Kiiknish Pnussia,
All claims for mrticularaveracc iu&tainctl bv cooilt
arming here, atut inureil in the above Comjtiny, luc
to he nude wllh the cognizance of and certtned to, hy
the undersigned. J. C. Glade, Agent.
I ACHEN AND LEIPZIG INSURANCE
V Company, (limlCcd.)
Of Attclirn, Aljrliit'hnin tic.
All claims for lurticukir aeraeeanvtained l,v eoud
aniviuf here, arwl injured in the above Cotnjiany, iutc
to liti made v, lilt tlie cognizance 01 niul cenuied iiy iim
undervi,:ncd J, C. Glade, Agent.
GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE
j company 01 ueriin,
. A. SCIAEFER & Co., AGSATS.
'llie above Insurance Company liaaeuaUUirda (ien
eral Acencv here.and ihcaliuveti-iicd. CenenilAi-eiilf.
are rtuiliorucd to take KUks aainvt the dangers of the
:yea al llie lnot rcaMXiauie tales, ana on tlie most la
0n4ble tenns.
CORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM-
X pany or uerlin.
K A SGIIAEFER & C, AGENTS.
Hie aboc LaKurance Coinruny, has etialIihcd a
General Asenc) here, arul the urulersined. General
A eciat t. aruaut
Agti.U, art autiiorucu to take tls agamu the Uangcrs
of thd beas at the tuoM. reasonable rate and on ie
mcftt fatorablc terms.
-pHEO. H.DAVIES,
(LTit Janiow. r.Kkisft Ca)
tuvunrtut. t oMjiixsiox mkkchaxt
ami Ayrnt for
Lloyd's nnd the Liverpool Underwriters.
UritUh and Foreign Marine Insurance Company.
And Northern Assurance Company. a
HAMBURCBRP.MEN FIRE INSURANCE
Company.
K A SaAEFER C.. AGEXTS,
The above firm having been afiointed agents of this
compaoy are prepared to Insure riLs against fire 01
Stone and Krkk buildings and on Merchandise stored
therein, on th nut favuraUe terms. Fur particulars
apply at their uir.ee 1
SCHWEIZERISCHE LLOYD RUCK VER.
sicherung GeieUschaft of Winter thur,
. JfACKFElD f C, 4GEXTS.
Capital of the, Comjuu) francs touotouo,aoo7
The Agents of the above Cuinpany"j&r the Hawaiian
IkUmK are pftiwrrd to Insure Uuildings, Furniture,
Mtrthandikc und IVoducr. Machlner). etc, atw bugar
and Kice Mill, and eU in the lorkor, agaiiut os
or danugi by fire, on th inou favoraU tenns. 1
N
ORTH. GERMAN PIRB INSURANCE
Coninauy 01 Hambur.T.
tl. II (.KfELP V (., AGES'TS.
CalsulaiKl Koene Ketchnnark 8,8a,oua
' their KoliburanoeLoaiiunics, M 35,00,000
'I he Ageuta of llw above .oini.iii)', for L l(aaUan
KUndi, ai. iirriorcd 10 injure lluildines, lurniture,
MrnhandiMi and IVuluce, Mahiner), etc., alu !uca
ai4 Kic. Mill, and toxls In the hartwr, agairut tost
or damage b nre, on the niol faoraUe terms. 1
.pASTLE & COOKE,
Now to, KlKu SraaUT, llovoLVH., I. I.
ailii(i nml fumiuUsluH Merchant,
Importer, and Dealers Li
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Aaenli for
The lltuhvwk A. Company', llauutlon.
Hi. Alexander ft lUIJ.uj Itanutloh,
k. lUhtead, n-Watalua I'kinulion.
A. H. Smith & Company-, kokaa, rvaual.
J M, Aleaaiidcr. llaiku, Uul
Tli. Haiku fMUar Company.
'Ine Kohala auar Cumiaj)y.
Ilauukria ttaatalioii.
Th Union Inauranc Comsany of San PraacUco,
Th New Rnalaad Uf, Ibmumc Co. of aVostoo.
The Blaka Haawtacturlajr Coapar of Boston.
Ti.r,Hon2.E,a5a
Th Mecraat'a Line, WoaksJa aa4 Saa Frawtsco
Or. Jayra & Son's ChWad M.dtrln..
Wucoa at Gtbba, Slaajw UawtKctutiaw Co-aoaiur
and U'arakt WaWoa't SMrj MtlSW. f
Inourancc lolicco.
B"iTlTrSH POKRION MAMIHR I'fJSUH.
ante Company. (Limited)
TIII.O. II IIAVIR1. AGIST
'llie al ajii liaa reseiral imiriKilnrM lo rf
ilu the late, of Imuran' leiwen llonolnlti and
IVrta In lh Pacific, and la now preiuM la lu li
CHS t tb bwtM ralea, Kirh a tri mlaMf Ion H
freli(ht rr aleatncra 1
TRAHS-ATLAHTIC PIRB INSURAKCU
Cornpanjrof llamburir.
IIACKrr.UI o CnAftnti
CaHial ami l(ert KeklrMnarl t,,nnf.n
" llielr Ka-lrmiranuiLompaniet " ror,5y,.,
Total
lieklrtirwil in;,6sV"
Die Aeerrfa tjt llrf alM I ahimiiu Fa. ,1,.. llaH..tl.h
laknila, are prrrxrrd 10 Inmre lluidlinm. Kurnllure.
.iertiMniiis .nil I'rodiiee, Macrrinery, etc., al Sujar
and Kite Mllla. an1 ,Hut. In lite fu
I In the liarOir af(.Hst loaa
ordarrMje by fire, on llie most fatorabl lerrns.
MUTUAL LIPRINSURANCU COMPANY
of New York,
wir.ni'R Aor.vrt,
lltffrnlf Snf-Ml unit mi,. I r.rnmnitlrnl l.lfr
tiintiriinri. Ctnttn'init In Ihr Wnrlil,
CASH ASSETS OVER ?r,ooo,ooo.
Tor further fnfufinatlon crtfHerninjf llie Cttniariy,
a ml fjr rate (f Iriuranc apply totli Aitents, of to
J I. Witeman, StJiullnil A(;erit t
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
Glolit" Iiisurancr Company,
IMIIOIl& Co,, AGENTS,
MrAMlsMRf) 10311
Vutlmttrtt 1.UhUUt t' SlurhhnUIrr.
Asicli $31,13,100
Reserve., . 6,7yi,oy
thfOMK rOR ltfi
Premiums received after deduction of re
insurance. .$ 5,381,395
(.mac promptly adjusted and paid here. i
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ance Company of Doston,
casvu: h coOf';t Aar.xrs,
!Ntflftr6ltATKf 183$.
The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance
Company In the United States.
I'oUrle tnnt 011 IJmuiomt I'urontMrTrrm
vxAun.F or ttnrt roxrptjvitr. man
Itifured atte 33 ears ordinary life plan t
1 Annual premium continues Policy 2 years, 3 days
a Annual premiums continue Policy 4 years, it '
3 Annual premiums continue Policy 6 years, rj
4 Annual premiums continue Policy 8 yean. 46 ''
5 Annual premiums continue Policy loyears.sfi "
Assets, - $i:t,rhofiHHL
Losses paid through Honolulu Agency, $49,000
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE
Company of California.
MSffOP $ Co., AGENTS,
ASSETS,
$1,250,000.
LOSSES PAID OVER, it 500,000.
The Lu if est I'tirfjh: Const Co.
Dwelling risks a specialty, detached dwell
ings and contents Insured for c period
of three years for two premiums
madvaace. : we also write
,K v.
s, v vupon mercnanaise per
o-j rmsT-oiiAss vessels
x ,,-, s ,
XctweTn tins port said the coant jmxu, covering lossor
daniages, it amounting to seven Ter cent or
V.lnore or the sound value of the whule
riv snipment at port of delivery,
V9 H .and ore Drensrcd to
," make contracts
covering shipments from the Plantations
through to San Francisco, Includ
ing fire risk while in Hon
olulu awaiting trans
shipment, upon
FAVORABLE TERMS.
foreign bbcrtiscments
pRANK H. AUSTIN & Co.,
Ocficr No. 3oCaufokkia Strkkt, S. K.,
cmuiissiox .wkxts . 'oir.ij-
tity Ayrtttm,
Consignment from tlte Hawaiian IUatkU desired
llie Lcvt prices t arranted and sales suarantced. 4
TJ W, SEVERANCE,
316 California St., CAU,(U(Mm No. 4 )
uaivaimax vaxsifi .r cmijh.shio$
Jtrrrmnt, 7
TTARNDEN & Co.
117 cxi 119 MakkctSt., San I'kskcisco,
aKXKit.if. riritciiAsrxo aukxtsaxu
CutnmUtliiit Merchant,. t
-MIARLES BREWER & Co.
KltnV SlKKlCT, IklSTON,
AOKXTS Ol' IIAWAIIAX I'ACKKTS,
iJrttrrnl Cuinntm,ltiit Ayenl.
Snecial attention citcn to the tilirthautie t eucdi fur
the Hawaiian trade, r reiht at Ihcai rates. 1
A NTISELL.
FIANOS AMD ORGANS I
io,ouo I'ianos ; i,ooo Onrana; sawlialf; boy of the
manufacturers i from to $iotj; ca.h, rent,
or installuictiis; cataJgues free-
AN1 ISKLU corner MarLet a.id Powell. San Fran.
cicos, os
pALMER & REY,
SCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS,
The largest and only complete Tj Foundr)' and
rriotsrs' Wannouw on the I7itic Coau,
05 and S07 LeldesdortT and
jo Commercial streets,
S.N IKANCISCO, UI-
' keep on harul h Lrest suh.L of AmerKan Fancy
T)per Lept on thu cocut, together uh a
bum complete Uuclv of Miiler k Rich
ard s Scotch Type t and can
forni.h, at sl-urt iMive,
afilaUm in U PriaUr'a Uii.
from a ItodWln lo a C) linJ lieA W have a Lus
stocKOi new ana) kcouu nana rrtnuns rrescsoi
all nulcs and sizes. V are sr4e agents fs
Cainpticllsl)undcTjYCMcs, Loctrell and
lUbcotk he, t al4 I'ecftcM. Clip-
lr. Jewel. dordsMi and Wash
U-ton JobUrsj
WASHINGTON HAND FKKSSESl
new llaitsr steam engines, which are just the thiol (or
ftriuCTS Tuerk Water Mb'crt, tJi Fapcr Cutters.
and a full lux of Suiboru's tooLUodcts
machkttty,
OUR IDELI1V ROLLER COMfOalTlOK
and iWlo I'rintinj Inks u conjojetcd the tt In
ut Have ou used our FrfectiM ptuc?
They sa cditorul ork and cwnpajm-
IHmi, and therefore save nomy,
TSEND rOR OUK CATALOOUK
KiuustKN'o IwuMioa thUcaa4 ca coMpete with
us in quality vf gouJ.
OiaiN oTk Moauo. atrit.
luo
NOIIC E. IWuti my alMra. fiona tUa Klaaviuoi
Mr. Grcu, J. FUm will act tar to. iumUi Ml
rwoer of attwTKY. a-a ). K, WKIOHT.
(Ticitcml brjcrtiscmcnlo.
JVrtAX ECKAKTS
NEW STORE.
GRAND Ol&l2NlNO
of frocK
I take great (.Ifaiure in fnfurmtni; mr friends and th
pulfic in general, that I have
REM OVE D
To i ttrtr .Store,
113 and 115 Fort Street,
Where I open iih an entire NEW SIOCK OF JEW.
EI.RY, SOLID GOLD ANII PLATED,
WATCHES,
of all lesctiption, and a complete
aVMtnierit of
SILVFH-FLATFA) WAllF,
Agnt for Simpson's, Hairs, Steel's and Roger's
bitter I'JaUd Ware. Iepo of the Genome
American, Waltham and Elgin
Watchei.
WATCH REPAIRING
Will teailefore.A .SPECIAL UKAS'CII OK MIKE,
Warrant iog all WurL A full line of
Sjrectftel ttittl i!tfhtnrf
TlaitVful tut llie confulence Jiown me, I Invite the
rmtltc to Jinjie my 'ktock before jMircluting elte
hercf My gool fttamlin; in thii Kingdom, from (jnj; )tart
exinrTieiKre in this buiine, ia guarantee tliat I tioll
offer the IIKST at the VERY LOWEST TRICES. I
hate spared no expense in selecting new stock in cder
to Veep up my reiniuiioti aivi to gite stLfaiiion.
H0S. 0. THRUM,
KESfECrrtLLS ANNOUNCBS
tiik RbcEirr, ax latk arsivals.
Or SKLKCTIOKS IN
FINE STATIONER!',
.MISCEI.INF.OUS HOOKS,
CRvCKLEI) OlSS VASES,
IIIKnlUAV CKI)S,
NEWEST DESIGNS.
Windsor & Newton'.
ARTISTS' MATERIALS,
SI EKhOSCOI'E l-RAMES,
FINE LEATHER & I'l.USII IIAOS, Uieslstjles,
I'URSES.CARD CASES, MUSIC ROLUS, "
INKSTANDS, CLASS I'AI'ER WEIOHl,
ButteHok'. .
CUT PAPER PATTERNS,
A full aswitment of Lteu st)lcs to te followed iih
reifuUr supplies each nwiiilk
BO WEN'S
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS:
A hn assortment of latent novthies. in
JAPANESE
DECORATIVE ARTICLES,
w
coMturii-o cr
UM11KKI.I.AS,
UK.CKkn.
FANS, IIOXES.
MA n, TIDIES.
NArKINS.&c&.c
llie alov. e,xl, are cnncvj at lb. FORT STREET
STORE, (llrr-. Ilkxk) and are (aacmi at the
loMtat fieujea fur lb. encuuraemcrit of Ituiera,
llah Ox IORT ANIi MERCHANT
ilKErn' SrOKrJalUcunducted
on as Literal a Uitia ta th. putJK
as fxaMtUe, CuutnMiuurat. itb
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
inalJcaacv
CurretnoraleiKa fvj.iflly ujictled and Orders
fan Uully atuoded ta. 1 , 0. T. take 4cauir
la antkuunsan. the kclectwa cf lb. Large
and tinea Husk U IISCELL.Nt-
OUS and l'KtSKNTAllON
Books, AUnum,
Lethtr CnxU,
Art Atvd Ftacy Good,
ARTISTIC STATIONERY,
ft.lU tall Trad., da. Uotk U itbaVb irj U ,in
ui issci4 cf Eaucru IntbUea. AUa kutia: Le.il
atcxantsd Anu tut lb.
American Tract Society's
I LSI AMfcN'rS .1 teuton laod.audaeb.nl
aMowans. aaad. la asualay tkiwola u4 Taacean
fcera Uu incea. -
Ccntntl tfsbbcrliocmcnlc.
O, IIALl. & SON.
Vitmn ii tnnitm m
Tun. tntftmit AMevrwKirr ot Um.
OiUHtraio n
PLOWS,
fssiy Mim bnii Iroia,
"WbrtJlrs- 4J
ll.n
-a.... , .ir " "r.-z?1 m "
.T.ni 1-io.v n.ar, i-wfB,
"" '", ' Twiaw fm,r
IIUI
er, l1.Uarf!, , ,
awl ljam foe ah air,
llul v. keep,
t4 all kmds
MECHANICS' 100I-S, Slif.l.r HAKIiuikt
allklr.1,, NAII.Sand SMKI'S. all k,n,U.d
is, RBRU ft IIARTO.HS CM,
l'.HK,Ti:tt SII.VKK
PLATED WARE,
In great rarlely ami in
VERY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.
STOVES AND RANGES
of many kinds and tlev
We rnnke a apoclnltynr
PAINT
AND
OILS,
T JJf "" 4 ,t"tt'' HUIIIIUCK'S WHITE
)'., . .'t,C. ."' "liTerenl qualities, Usules
a full line of all DRV I'MNTS anud. and
o.tr ao.un cillnn.of HUIIIIUCK'S test
pale IJOILEI) LINSEED Oil, e
can tell at the loe rizures. Oy
er 3,jo irallons of
BEST LTJBRICATINQ 01XS,
LytlieUirrel, case or (rallon. MASUKVS HOUSE
." s.wiajk, iner-u .American
rViflti known. We liare now the
Largest stock of
LEATHER,
from Califtxnla,
the Ka and France, eser otTered
in this .Market,
PUMPS, BOLTS, PACKING
HOSE, c
Hot e wilt no altenics loenuuerale anr more of the
thousand and one articles that e keep, as it would
oner more than a whole paje of the " Paris."
c cordiallr Invite our f.'trn.i. sn.1 m.iAnu. . t
and examine our spIendUl UocV. at goods fa- Ihemvclres
andllwr wiU be conrinud of what seur, ur
TNO. O. FOWLER 4 Co.,
Lent,, Enylimit,
arc iircHiml to fa nil. I, Tlan, nml H.ll-
mnlrm for Steel
PORTABLE TRAMWAYS,
Wiih or without Cars and Icunotires. Stially
AIMI1KI) FOR SUfiAR PLiVNTAllONS.
I'ermanenl Railways, and lmmotires anj cars, Trac-
'"T. EnX,n an Road Loconiotites, Sleam
I'luuehinj and Cullivallnf alachinerr, lf
able Lnginca for all purirMi, fwluig
Knguies foe inclines.
l3llLKril wfl. tlli.if ri.L.. irl.l.-l li,....
ortheabute Plants aral MacbiMry maybe Men at iIm
.. .iM . unJerupw.L W, L. UK I. EN and (. W.
Ji,,tAw.ir. a. S.U., Ati for Jno. oer A Co.
ENGLING & CO.
ISf tORTANT t
Hie tuUoilen, finding their preskau soce tcsallv in.
adoiuale to carry on iheu; large! infrrain;
UiMneu, f.aind U ncceikry to enlaree '
their Store, In order to CactTiute
the show tog of an rnv
tuetu. fttock. of
RANGES, STOVES, TINWARE.
Special attention il calUJ ta the Ukrawg
esluUla now cr hand;
SUPERIOR STOVES.
ALVARADO STOVES,
NEW I'ARACON RANRES.
EUREKA RA.VCES,
ARMV K-kNljES,
Suilall O plantation use, the celebrated "NIMliLE
STOVE" and "IWDV MAV RANGE."
KANGES
art in trick, with Us water attachment! t Copper UM
ers,bf ever) descfitaiuo, aaad. Loonlerj Iron
Piping-all sue-Lead Pipe, Irvnand
linn Covka and fatiags ; al
.trU'of Sawlatc MatOT.
It ( nut iMcesrarrlo enusvrrate our ik of TIN
WARE, aa we are prepared to auaJr,ery
anicl in the trade, and al PKIuLS
1t SUII -THE TIME
E. ft Co. thank lUirpsltottit. a feUnd
accwdnl tbeoi durmg lb. p f-M sera, and al to.
saw. tun. would Mai. iku lb- are aw ia a U
dmik than aver lo .! order, la iW hoeofiuj.
Oideiafrwta th. otlxr ManJ. UUd and tfuwulr
fervent1. '
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as and raauljwaaun I4 rkfa tui Air tswXt-
ta.1. Is wilfcog la tinrinn. aH work; -i-rnlnl inhM.
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