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"IJIJW ' wTvrr rnnn ifipiiF'V xKrt$piit, wwuiguy wJi'ji ' aw1 ffllfe Saturday Press. r , . HONOLULU, I-I. I., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1SS2. WHOLE NUMBER 112. VOLUME III, NUMBER 8. i5W rss j'jj -ill " ' re l r" I wfe' El .I'1 r SATURDAY PRESS. A Newspaper Published Weekly. IMHP !1"BSCRIITI0S $5.00 .1 UIR, l 1M1VF, Foreign subscriptions $6.50 to $7.50, according to iheir destination. Subscribers and Advertiser! will please address TIIOS. O. THRUM, Publisher and Proprietor. E. C. DAKH lithe only authorlaed agent for the "PRESS" In San Francisco. Publication office It at Kaahumanu street ; Ed Itorlal rooms at so Merchant street. TO VIKGll.. (Wrillen al the request of the Manttians, for 'he nine, ternth centenary of Virgil's death. BV AlfaKIITRNNVSON. KnstAN, VlHf.ll., thmi thai sinjest llions lofty tempi rolied In fire, I linn falling, Rome arising, Wats, ami fillsl faith, and DulospyreJ Ijinilscaiir-lover, lord of language Mote than he that sang the Vtorls and Iliys, All the chosen coin of fancy FlaOiIng out from many a golden phrase ! Thou that slngest wheat and woodtand, Tilth and swejanl, hlie and horse anil herd I All the charm of all the Mutes Often flowering In a lonely word ; I'oet of the happy Tillrus Piping underneath his lieechen ImwersJ l.i riti t.ilalLf Whom the laughing shepherd linund with flower; Chanter of the I'ollio, glor)lng In the blissful iears again to lie, Summers of the snafceless meadow, Unlahoriotis earth and oar less sea J Ihou that seest Unlsersal Nature mosed by Unisersal Mind; Though majestic in thy sadness At thy doubtful doom of human kind ; Light among the sanish'd ages; Mar that glides! )el this phantom shote; Golden branch amid the shadows. Kings ami realms that pass to rise no more ; Now thy Forum roars no longer, Fallen esery purple Cxsar't dome Tho' thine ocean roll of rh)thm Sound foreser of Imperial Rome Now the Rome of slaves hath perish'd, And the Rome of freemen holds her place, I, fmm out the Northern Island Suiider'd once from all the human race, I salute thee, Manlovano, I that losed thee since my day begun, Wielder of the stateliest measure I'.ver molded by the lips of man. XmttttMln Crntury for September. REMINISCENCES OF HONOLULU. XI.II. The more important measures passed by the "long parliament" rr 1854, were as follows: Confirming the Charter to the Hawaiian Steam Navigation Company; To regulate the Retail of Intoxicants in Honolulu; To remove all Disabilities of Aliens by reason of not ob taining Certificates of Nationality ; To further remove the Disabilities of Aliens to acquire anil convey lands in l'ee Simple; To provide I'orcign Juriesin the 3rd and 4th Judicial Dis tricts; For the Encouragement and Support of English Schools; To repeal the Law relat ing to the King's Chamberlain ; Relating to the improvement and disposition of the Mono lulu Water Lots (esplanade); To make Vac cination compulsory; To abolish Tonnage Dues; To establish Mail Routes and employ Carriers; To create a Court of Prolate and Divorce; A joint Resolution authoriiing the Minister of the Interior to procure an Estimate of the probable Cost of supplying the town of Honolulu with Waler from Nuiianu Valley. The Appropriation Hill for the year footed up the sum of $431,430.46 a most extravagant figure, it was thought. On the 29th of Scptcmlier the steamer Aka mai (S- II. Wheeler) went to sea for the last time. She started for Lahaina, haviifg on licuril between four and five hundred passen gcrs and nineteen horses. Among the passen gers were the Prince Alexander and Lot, and a large number of well known Honolulu rcsi dents. When she left her guards were under water, and apprehensions were expressed that she would meet with some disaster. With calm weather she might have made the pxssage to Lahaina in safety; but aliout 10 o'clock at night she was struck by a heavy squall, a heavy sea arose, and she sprung a leak. She was fortunately got alwut and kept afloat into the harbor, much to the relief of her passengers, who were justly alarmed from the fear that the water was over ankle' deep on Iter cabin tlooi. This was the last trip of the Akamai, she hav ing liecn condemned as unscaworthy and event ually broken up. Sept. 12, atrivhd the U. S. sloop of war I'vtsnmith, Capt. Dornin; and on the 22ml His Netherlands Majesty's frigate i'riiitt FrtJ aid, 36 guns, Commander Colonel A. C. Van Hraam Houckgcest. She was tit tvnft for Japan. Oct. 17, arrived U. S. SuiJiutawu, Commander lluchanan, and on the 23rd, the Mississippi, iKith from Japan. The latter had been Commodore Perry's flag-ship, he having gone homo, via Ceylon and Suer Early in Oct., 1854, the Hawaiian Steam Navigation Company, after endeavoring for a long time to carry out their contract with the little Akamai, put on the steamers Sta Ilinl and Will IUnt in the inter-island trade. These, however, like the first named, were side wheel tx)ats, ran at large exx.-n-e, and although they were well njlroniicd the business was not a financial success, as was proved by the fad lltat It did not permanently continue. It was in October that Messrs. Swan and Clifford built an Ice House at the foot of Mannakca street, for the sale of a cargo of ice imported by them from Sitka, ex brigAWc, In November the first steps were taken at a public meeting for the establishment of a "Sail, urs' Home." Prominent in the movement were Kev. S. C. Damon, Hon. S. N. Castle, lion. G. M, Robertson, J. T. Waterhouse, Kev. A. Armstrong', and Captains Walker, Elliot and Neil. The outcome of this was the erection of the building which stands on the corner of Merchant and llethcl streets. At the state mentioned there were over one hundred foreign vessels in the liarlxir of Honolulu, It may be Interesting to note here, that the the lot on which the Home stands wasdonated by the King in Privy Council, by the follow ing resolution; "AVwW, That, the petition for a lot of land for a Sailors' Home lc granted, provided it shall be a rule established in such Home, and strictly enforced, tlut no intoxicating liquors shall be drank on the premises ; no woman of lewd character admitted; no gam Ming altuwedt nor any disorder tolerated. This resolution shall not be binding on the King's Government unless the sum, of $5000 l raised by suliscription for the purpose afore, said, within 6 months and on the further con. ditlon that such Sailors' Home shall be equally available to the sailors of all nations, including and the firing of minute guns. Itrgc numbers of people assembled near the Palace, who tes tified their grief at the loss of the good King by loud and heartfelt wailing. At half-past 12 Gov. Kekuanaoa, escorted by a detachment of guards, caused the Proclamation of the new King lo lie read at Ihe corners of the principal streets. Alexander Liholiho, as Kamchatneha IV was King. He cainc to the throne by the will of the late King, and by appointment and proclamation of the King and Nobles. The funeral of Kauikeaouli was set for December 30th, but continuous storms caused its post oncnicnt until the loth of January, 1855. On the 2nd of December, Judge Lee ad dressed the King a letter in which he tendered his resignation of the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. I lis health, never robust, had Ix-en falling n( late, before lite advance of that fell tliscase consumption, to which he eventually succumbed. A joint letter from the Cabinet requested that the King would not ac cept Judge Lee's resigtntion. A resolution to the same effect was passed by the Privy Coun cil; and the members of the liar of the Su preme Comt, consisting of Messrs. Hales, Mont gomery, Harris, lllair, Robertson, Chamlicr lain, and Gmwnld, at a meeting on the iCtli, passed a series of resolutions, one of which read thus: "That should Hi) Majesty accept the resignation of Chief Justice Lee, it would create a vacancy in the Judiciary Department to fill which another person, equally qualifies, could not be found. We therefore indulge the hope that some means may be devised of avert ing a result so much to lie deplored." The result was that the resignation was not accepted by Kamehamcha IV, who in a characteristi cally forcible and touching letter to Judge Lee made use of these words: "Hut I hope I am as lender of your comfort anil health as any friend that vnu xssess;and consequently I not only assure you, beforehand, that I shall always be willing to hear of your rclinquishlnc for Ihe moment, jour official duties whenever your health may require a change of air or scene, but that I wish to ini-iose it upon yon, as a duty von owe to the nation and yourself, to employ every available moment in re-estab lishing your shattered strength, that so I may long be happy in jour services." The first public appearance of Kamehamcha IV was on Sunday, Dec. 17, when he at tended divine service in the Kavvaiahao Church, leading his sister, the Princess Victoria, and followed by the Ministers of Kamehamcha III. The Rev. E. W. Clark, the pastor, preached in Hawaiian, from Genesis 26: 2S. It was remarked by old residents of that time, as a matter of pride and congratula tion, that on the occasion of the death of Kau ikeaouli and following it, the utmost quiet and good order reigned throughout Honolulu and the entire island. It was remembered that the death of so high a chief in the olden time would have been the signal for an almost un limited degree of crime, disorder and debau chery, and for the practice of heathenish cus toms. Drunkenness and its attendant licen tiousness would have been seen in every direction ; teeth would have been knocked out; the bodies of men and women of every class would have been scarified anil tattooed, and passion would have run riot. All this was now happily past. There was sincere mourn ing and loud continuous wailing by the na tives, for the death of a King greatly beloved and revered, not only for his high rank but for his amiable qualities of heart ; but the demon strations were restrained within the proper limits, and the Hawaiians thus exhibited an evidence of their advance in civilization. II. u s. Profession... Curbs. TITILLIAM O. SMITH, a irons 1: r a r la w, ji MPKiHANr Sraarr, llnsoti u, m. davidson, atioiixw at lah. No. 4 Merchant Street, Honolulu. J tj fj R. CASTLE, Arroitxr.v at law, And Notary Public. Attends all Ihe Courts nf the Kingdom. r CDWARD PRESTON, 46 FoT SmRKT, HoNOLlLt.', I .1 rtouxr.r .t coirxsr.Li.01t at law, T-RS. CUMMINGS A MARTIN Orncr iorns-h Pout anu IIprf.tania Srs , Strut! f.llXS AMI llttyitlWATIIIt' I'llV- arfilrit. Otfice I lours Until o v. st.,ontlfmmt-aud6:jo-B r.M. NO. A. HASSINGEFt! iNTfRlOR Opsicr, llosoiftu, AOKST Ml TAlii: AVKSHWLh'.IUIK tttPHl to Cniitrncti 'or Lnhnr. 3 TNO. S. Me GREW, M, D. VHY.HIVtAS iiikI StrittlHOS, Hotel street, lietween Fort and Alalcea streets, iirncK nouns From 7 to io a. in ; t to 4, nndtj lo 8 p. lit. 106 tf Telephone No. 164. business v!l,u-b0. HO, C. ROWE, imvir.m,,! sins vaistvai, pArpn II vsiieit, etc., 107 King street, Honolulu. T EWERS & COOKE, (Sicctssoirs to Lucres Dirksoi.) i.urmti mis ash ih:ali:u i. ia .u- ficr nitrf nil IAhiIk f UiiUiIIhu MnlrrliilD, Fort street, Honolulu, H, I. 1 J' OHN II. PATY, HuNOItllU, Oslo-, II. I., .VO?VI HY I'VHLlVAStt VOMMISHIOSKU 11 f limit, For the States of California and New York. Olfice at the Hank of lilshop & Co. 1 O M. CARTER, II11V0111.U, II. I., Atll'.XT TO TAKE AOKStlWLKIitir.' llli'tlts til Vmlll'ilrlii to Luhoi', Office at Pacific Mail .Steamship Dock', l.splanade. 15 T M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. J . llONOLULV, II. I., ItKSTAI. ItflO.ltS OS FOIIT STIIIU'.T, Office In Itreuer's Illoclc, corner Hotel and Fort Streets, entrance 011 Hotel Street. 1 fWT HAGAN, M. D Honolulu, II. I., ritrsiviAS a so siruzKox. timci. ton fart .srecer. Office hours from to lo ia a. m., and 3 to 5 p. in. Residence ios Nuuanu Street. 49 P O. HALL & SON, Corifii Fort and Kino Sraprtrs, I.UI'llltTHIIt, IH'.ALIU'.S IX II A 11 It' ifiirff llrji ilootl, I'nhiti, Oils nnd General Merchandise r TJ W McCHESNEY & SON, l)f! virus 11 1. 1:, I llir.lt, II I tills, TALLOW, ASH t'ouintlinlim Mrrrlmiili, Agents for Ihe Royal Soap Comjiany Na 4s Queen street, Honolulu, II. I. 9 f- C. COLEMAN, lloWLtlu, II. I , IU.AtiltS.il I Til, .UACHIXIST, CA It- rlniif Wurt:, llnl'Mf Sinrhi, Plantation Marhinerv. etc. Shot on King street. nest to Castle & Cooke . 1 J OHN NOTT, lloNnu'tti, II. I f iMrtHtnut axi mui.Eit is stoves, ltttiifnt Jlrtittn, Hmtnr i'ltrnhtthn (uvhU, Crocker), China and Olaiinnrc, Practical Mechanic. I llitfiiuces (Curtis. "tVk. MelNTVRE A BROTHER. Al 3 -ffi Cor. Kinr, and Forr Srs., Union It, i.v; ;:) sioiti:. -. c lltlUlill I TJ IIACKPELDA Co. QtritN STurrsT, llnioLt n. II I., ttiuxniiAL fOMJIISSlOX AIIHXTS. pBO, STRATEMEYBK, a" Hosnu li , H. I.. VHAtmtiAL vAixrr.it, nr.ioii.i ion, j (III, In-, tlrnhirr mill Lrllrrrr. rD, IIOPPSCHLAEOBR & Co. J is. IMrnllTllltl AXII VOMJIISSIOS unit- rlniiiln. SciiAEPER & Cq, lliisoHli , Hawaiian Isianiw, i.v t'o.uMissiiix mi:ii- rliilnlf. I IIOSOLI tl . OSIM , II. I . x . Dii'oiiTi'.ns Uir 'li' ' n ' W.ILDER & Co. Co. FORT AND (JlKKS Srs., HOSOI I'M'. I.VM ltr.lt, I'AIXTS, OILS, .V.I.S. unit Hull. Ill, 11 .Mitlrrlill nf 1 iv I'll 1. 1 ml. 1 P P. ADAMS, OemN SirrrT, HiiNnutt', .1 vcTioxi:i:it ash vommissios mi:i: r Iiii lit. 1 J M. OAT & Co. lloNOU'Lf, , I., sMirMAur.us. vLAtis or all :- M?rtittiwi Htmtfitntt rrjHlhrtt l,oft in A. l Cooke nrw fire proof liuiMing, foAt of Nuuanu .Strefl 9 P HORN, Hunoi t iu. !!. I. riOXEEIi STEAM CAXHV MAXlTt'AV. tortf and Ittthrvit. Practical Confectioner, Pattry Cool, and HaVer. Number 71 Hotel street, between Fort ami Nuuanu street, 2 B. EMERSON, M. D. HosoLUi.tr, II, I., PHYSIC TAX AXD SlfltOEOX, TELKNiONE NmiHEK 149. Office hours from 8)5 ta io) a. m; i utnee ana residence number corner Fort street. i, KuUul street, $utiu0, tilnrbs. -11TILLIAM TURNER, I'ltA VTICt T 'A TCIIMA KEK, t And Importer of American Jewelry of every descrtp t loru (Formerly ot San Francnco. California.) 50 p ENGLING & Co., No. 5 NUUAKU SrKMlT, TIXSMITIIS AXO VLVMHEHS, DEAL' rrit In Stitrrn, Hit tiff r, 1tnf Sheet Iron and Copir Ware ; Keep constantly on hand a full asiortmint of 'I in ware, Galvanized Iron and i-eaq ripe, India kudikt now, etc., etc. 3a T W. GIRVIN, Wailukc, Mam, II, I., VOMJttSSlOX MEiWHAXT AXt OEX- t'tut I fritter In Dry hntff Groceries Hardware, Stationery, Patent Medicines Perfumery and Glassware. t A S. CLEGHORN & Co. UtrOKlFHI ASH lKW.hK IK OEXEKA L MEIICIIAXIHSi:, Corner fjucrn and Kaahumanu Streets Honolulu. business Curbs. -silARLES HAMMER. Mamtrftcturer ami Dealer in all kinds of sa nnnuit v ,v- 11 a iixiiss OrdeM fmm the other Inlands promptly attendeJ la Corner Port and Kins Streets, Honolulu, II. I, IIO-IJT. pHARLES T. GULICK, Nofnrj; Publlct Af.F'lT TO TKlt AcKI-UiWt.RrTMBsJT TO I.AKOR Covm4LTS ANI (IKNKUXL llUStNt;Sb AOKN r. OtTice in Macltr e' Dlock at corner Queen fttnf Kaahu manu Orcrts Honolulu. ai Insurnncc polices OSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. C. ItKltWEK Ci., Agents for the Hawaiian tslancts. i IIILADBLi'lllA BOARD OF UNDER writers. C. IKKiriK & Co., A (tents for the Hawaiian Islands. I u NIONMARINEINSURANCECOMI'ANY ot San Francisco. (. ISt.h & LOOKh, ACK.VTS. tncorHjralcil 185. B OLLES & Co. (L'rKN SrkHPT, llltNtlU'IC', II. I., siiir t'liAXni.r.ns ,i.v vommissiox MvvthitnlH, lntortersanil Dealers In General Merclumlisg. t TNoTTl. BROWN, J 103 Hfrbtsma Strfft, ISHM'KCTUtt or WKltlllTS ASH Jlrwwrrri. Orders can le left al the Police Station. TV S. GRINBAUM & Co. MAkRii's Block, (jvrhN Stbfkt, iMvoitTi'.usAXii wnoi.r.sALt: it r.M.- rra In Oriirritt JfrrliiiiiillMt: a TUTAX EC K ART, No. iti Fiikt Srw-ET, Honolllu, WAicitMAKKit, .ir.wr.Liut, r.xaitA- vrt; unit lltiiiitiiiiit Sittpi: All orders faithfully executed. 37 JOHN T. waterhouse; Qlfrsj Streht, Honolitli;, II. I., DIPOIlTKIt AXII Df.Al.r.lt IX erttl MrrrliHHiittie. P T. LENEHAN Co. Nuuanu Stukkt, Honolulu., ijirottriuts axi uo.ujiissiox rlutlltti. MKIl- 9 TWTRS. A. M. MELLIS, Na 104 Font STRhRr, Honolulu, rAsmoXAiir.K itHKss Axn cloak- MitK'i'i'. 20 LATE FOA'EIGN A'EII'S. We gather the following items of interest from our exchanges by the Meanier faints Makit, which arrived on the 15th inst from San Trancisco, with dates to Oct. 3rd, the Suc.im the 18th, with dates to the idihinst:. . . . Arab! Pasha says the fisrt thing the English could tlo for Kgypt would be to send all the notables and cither leading men connected with the rebellion out 6f Ihe country. If they do not do so engcance will surely be wreaked U'wn these officials after the dcpailure of the trtxips. ire asserts mat ne never tnouglit the English would send a large army to assist the riiieiiive ami so was led into war. lie tlcmcd that he hail any communication with the Sul tan during the war. ... It is said that the i?rand shireef of Mecca was ilenosml on account of having had treasonable relations with Aralii Pasha.... The Khedive, with the approval of unijiami, rias oiicrco inker rasna inc reorgau iiatton of the Egyptian army which he accepts. ....It is officially announced that General Wolseley and Admiral Seymour will be raised to the peerage, in acknowledgment of their recent distinguished sen ices. . . .A closer con nection is foreshadowed lietween England and Germany upon the Eastern ipicstion. . . .Admi ral Seymour has accented a decoration at the hands of the Khedive, hut declines the honor of a ieeerage....Two courts will lie const! tuleil to try Arabi Pasha and other rebels, one a court or lirst instance, and the other a special tribunal to deliver judgment.... A private ex amination of Arabi Pasha was held on the 2ml Inst.... Gladstone who had been suffering of late, is iietii-r. tic move out yesterday, not withstanding the wet weather, ami visited in the neighborhood of Penmaen Mini An imperial decree orders that the father of the King of Corea lie kept for life under guard at Hast Ting Fu....Thc Corean alTair with Japan has been happily adjusted through ihe prompt action of the Japanese Minister liana suba; the ringleaders are to be arrested and punished, o,ooo sen is to be nald to the fam ilies of the Mllml Japanese and w.ooo ven to tnc uosernmcni, ami an enoy witli letter 01 apoiogy sent to j apart ..llie sucar relincry ot llarrisson, Uasemcscr & Co., Philadelphia, ail liiHiieuss; siiisk Bliuitllic al I" ron ami .l tnond streets, was tartly destroyed by lire, on the 25th ult. The block Umnded by Dela ware as enue and by Swanson, Almond and Ualnbrtdgc streets was burned, and contained the mold house and filter house. These build ings were filled with sugar In the process of matiuucture aim ready tor delivery, and imiii structures and their contents are in ruins. The loss will lirohablv reach a million dollars.. . General Stonenian has resigned his position as Colonel on the rcliicd list of the annv to ac cept the Democratic candidacy of Governor of California.,., Secretary Kolger is said also to lute resigned to accept tlie nomination lor Goscruor of New York... V, II. WycKcr. ham, U, S, Minister to Denmark has resigned. ....Tlie jury on the Star Route trial lias not been able lo Agree upon a verdict . , , French influence ts actively opposing the reciprocity treaty lietween Mexico and the United Stales. ....At Chicago, on the 23rd ult, the four-scar-old stallion, Jay Eve See, lieal the best four scar-old trotting record twice In succession, by three-fiuartcr of a second Lorillard't. Arania won the Great Eastern Railway handicap at Newmarket, England, on the 25th ult, by six lengths.... The new comet is sumvmnl liv Professor Barnaul, of the Dublcy Observatory, to rr tnc runs comet 01 1013 .111 tier Inter A W. BUSH, No. 30 Fokt Stfrt, Honolulu, oitooKit Axn ruoi't.siox in: a i.r.it. Family Crocery and Feed Store. 1 UTM. O. IRWIN & Co. IIiisJOLLLO, II. 1., svoAit t'AVTons Asn cmi.Missios Ateittn. Wll. C 1KSVIN. CLAUS SPKbCKKI-4. - BREWER & Co. IIonoi.uh', Hawaiian Ulanus. siirrrixa ax it commisihix mi:ii- chit lit h. It. A. Y. CAKTEH. I I'. C. JONKS, Jr. TJONOLULU IRON WORKS Co., IIONOIULU, II I , stvam r.sarsr.s, iioii.r.its, strti.ttt Jllltv, Cliolrl', Il'llll, ItMHH -"And Lead Castings. Machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention liaid to hiiis' I(lacksmithtn. Job work executed on the shortest no tice. 1 T H. ROGERS, No. 9 Kaahumanu Strfkt, Honolulu, H. 1., WATCH AX I) CJ.OCJC MAlZJili, llt'pttiritiif 0 Specinltif. Fstablfshed 1851. lViT S. GRINBAUM & Co. ai4 Cai ifor-iia St., Ssv Francisco, roitwAJtitisa ash ro.u,tit,ssios Jlrrctitnt. Special facilities for and uirticttlar attention paid to consignments of Island produce. 2 TIAMBURG-MAGDBBURG FIRE INSUR. 1 1 ante suumjtany 01 iiauiuiiiK, A.JAUU:RtAGKXT. Itulhlinix, Merchnndie, Furniture and Machinery Insured aaiast Y ire on the most favorable terrm, ijs pHENISH WESTPHALIAN LLOYD jxsltkjxcj: vo9 Of M. pl.ADHACH, KlIKNISII 1'rL'M. AM claim for mrtictiUr avrntce .ustaii.td hv iroodi arrUiriK here, and Insured in the alwve Company, ie to I nude with the cugnUance of ami certified to, by Hie undersigned. J. t. Uiaae. Agent, foreign JVobcrtiocmcnlc. TJARNDBM & Co. it) ft 119 MAtKRTSr., San Fkancisco, or.xr.iiAL rvnviiAstsa aokxtsaxo L'nniniltoii .Hrrfiiinf. I r?RANK H. AUSTIN ft Co., Omen No. oCALIroiiiis Sikeiit, S. F., commixsiux Atir.XTs .t ronwAitn- lug Atrut. Consiftnments from the Hawaiian Islands desired. Hie lies! prices warranted and sales guaranteed. 4 -silARLES BREWER ft Co. t Kily StUFKr, IIosto-i, AflEXTS Ol' IIAWAUAX VAVKKTS, tlriimil 'tillimlitoil AyrulK. Seclal atlenlion Kisen lo the purchasinit of s;ooils for the llatsaiian Iraile. r relent at lowest rates. I A NTISELL PIANOS AND ORGANS I 10,0m Pianos J "r,ooo Organs; save half flbuyjpf tin mamifarturers J from $i to $lonol cash, rent. or installments; catalogues free. ANl'ISKI.l., corner Market arkl Powell, San Fran. Cisco. 95 General bucrtiocments. M AX ECKARTS NEW STORE. GRAND OPENING or SrdCK T GUS BURT, GEXEKAL rVKCHASfXG AG EXT For country mrrclianu and mining compani-M nnd frn eral Commission Mmhant. Insuraiure rrTected iti (too I companie at lowest rates. OJirr 40,1 Front Slrrrt, .Viii Vrrtnrtct Vttl. tir FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM. party of Berlin, '. A. SGlfAKFr.R .vV Cc AGliXTS. 'Ihe above Insurance Compati). has ettaMUhctl a imruii the 11 Oeneral Agency here, and the underftifincd, (leneral A cents, nrt authorized to tale risks against the dangers of the Seas al the most reAsonahle rates and on the mot fnorahlsj terms. B REMEN BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. F. A. SCHAKtEN & Cc.t Astntt. Alwj agent for the Dresden Board of Underwriters, Vienna Board of Underwriters. For the Hawaiian Utamlt, A TJRANK GERTZ, No. 114 Fort ST.,oritsiTKlANTHEON Stabirs, nooTAXi suoema ;;. hoots axo Shop itutilr orilrr, Of Let material ot rcasonahle prices, and fm cash, a TTOLLISTER & Co., Wholfsalk ani Kptaii. mtvaaisTs axo roiuvcoxt.srs. So. 59 Nuuanu street. Honolulu. H. I. O H. MEEKAPU, (KAUKAIWA.) Nt'MBKK II Nl'UANU StREKT, TAihoiuxa or jcruitr ficrijttion ttone to ovtler Men's, bo s and out h work.. v:- DARISIAN RESTAURANT, Numher64 IIotki. Strekt, MEALS SEHri:i AT ALL tours of the itay, SpccUl terms for regular loarder, 'J he only suita ble pmate mom in toun for Ladies. Mrs. Leon dejean, Proprietress. rILL!NGHAM & Co. Na 37 Fokt Strekt, IIonoli'lii, IMI'OttTEItS AXD OEALEItS IX HA - trif, Cutlrrtt Too, I'-iinls jml OiU, and General Merchandise. i A W. PIERCE Ac Co. Honolulu, II. I., sntr ciiAXOLEits Axt coyutissiox JfrrchtnttM Agents for Brand's Oun and Houili Linei and Ter tr' l)aajs I'ain Killer. I nnu KEE, No. 83 NtlUANt' SrKFKT, HoNOLtLU, H. I., a OLD AXJ silvei: n 01; KEV, WaUhmuh'vv ami lU'imtvuv Ouatilv coot nnd cheap prices. In Mock a variety of Clocks. Watches ami Jcutlry. -pKOVfN'&l'HILLIPSp No. 18 Nuuanu Stbfet, Hovolulu, H. L, Ivat'tlval J'litmbi'vsf (Sas-tittevs mul Cojtorrsiuiths, Particular attention paid to the fitting up of the print; field ta .Machine. i ACHEN AND LEIPZIG INSURANCE Company, (limited.) Of I ( ri rn, A f.r- hi - t'h itprtte, Ml claims for wirticuhr average sustained bv coodi arriving here, and insured in the aboe Company, hae to c made with the cognizance or nnd tertihed by the under.! 2ncd. J C. Glade, Agent. GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Company of Berlin, F. A. SCH KFCK O Co., AGKXTS. The above I nsurauce Comiian v has established a Gen eral Agency here, and the above signed, General Agents, are autnoncd to take Ktsks agatnM tlie dangers ol the beas at the most reasonable latcs, and on the most fa vorablc tcnn&. SCHWEIZERISCHE LLOYD RUCKVER sicheruns Gesellschaft of Wlnterthur, it. ItACKFELD &- Co., AGF.XTS. Capital of the Company .. francs 5,000,000,000 Tlie AsenUof the above Conijiany, for the Hawaiian I viands, ure p.enared to insure Huihlings, Furniture, Merchandise and Froilutc. Machinen. etc. also Sucar nnd Klce MilN, and vessels In the harbor, against loss or damage by tire, on the most lavuramc terms. pALMER A REY, SCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS, 'Ihe largest and only complete T)pe Foundr and Printers' Warehouse on the Pacific Coast. 05 and 107 Leideidorff and 59 Commercial streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU We keep 011 hand ihe largest slock of American Fancy Tvpe ever kept on this coast, together with a most complete stock of Miller fc Rich ard's Scotch Type ; ami can furnish, at hort notice, -Anything In the Printer' Una from a Itadkin to a C) Under Prens. We have a Urge stock of new and second-hand Printing Presses 01 all makes and sies. We are sole agents for Campbell's C) Under Presses, Cbttrell and Italxock Presses; also Peerlesn, Cliji per, Jewel, Gordon and Wash ington Jobters WASHINGTON HAND PRKSSES; new llaiter steam engines, which are juM the thing for printers, luerk Water .Moters, Utm I'atwr Luiters, and a full line of bantam's liookbtndeis' machiuer). OUK FIDELITV ROLLER COMPOSITION and Peerless Printing Inks are amsidered the lest n use, ttave ou useu our I crtection plate I They save editorial work and composi tion, and therefore sate money. MTSLND FOR OUR CATALOGUE Rkmeviher No house on this coast can concrete with us in quality of goods. Chicago office 17! Monroe street OTEWART BLANC, Hotel Strrkf, Honoitlu, H. I, DICALHi: IX LAJUES AXJ Gent's Shoes ami Gaiters, Try my store, after one transaction ou uill I sure to come again. Repairing done to order. Formerly of San Francisco, T H. NORTON & Co., No. 13 MAU.VAkKA SrRhtT, ititrn short iif tSltotji mmtrrtt unit till klml of JlltU'hMutlth M wi7sv ilaim to unlti Cantage making and repairing done( by competent workmen Mr. M, Murray, well knuu for hit supe lior work on carriages, will be found here, 'lhebot htft-e-slioer in the country works at this pUcc. 103 qr V T AINB & Co. ltONOU'Ut, 11. I, COMMISSIOX MKItCIIAXTS IMI'Olt trr mill litttler In Hay, Grain ami Oeneral 1'rotlucc. TTYMAN UROTHERS, Nl. tg McKCIISNr StKILKT, IlllSOLUI-V, II. I., IMI'OHTKHS or UKSHtt.lLMKIWHAX- Hr from fViinrc, t-Uiylntitl, Germany and the UniteJ States. l H YMAN BROTHERS, tid anusiSCaluoknia StkerTi S. F., WHOLESA LE iMOVEUS. OLCANO HOUSE, Ckstfr or KlLAUKA, IF, if. LEXTX, MAXAOEE. Visitor reniiirins any unusual display of volcanic ac tion will kindly gio the Manager at least ten ilas no tice In fine Heather, and from eleven to thirteen iu foul. Plenty to eat, a routing fire, clean ld and the 11 attendance on the Hawaiian Islands. 5 CAMUEL AND ALBERT BRAY, No. . MKKCIIANT.SrRPKT. HOSOU'LT, II. I., (orioMie. sailor's nour.) V US TO M Jl O O T A X O S II O E Makers, Good work,: low prices. Retiairins t'one with neat ness ami dictated. p II. OEDING, xpresc and Drayman. Freight, Packages, ami lUggage ilelive red to and from all parts of Honolulu ami vicinity. Careful at tention paid to Moting Furniture, with WAGONS EXPRESSLY FOR Till: PURPOSE Telephone 86; residence ajs Punchbowl Mrtet. Office B6 King street. 106-tf BRITISH FOREIGN MARINE INSUR. ance Company. (Limited) TIICO. . DAVtES AG EXT. Ilie above acent has received instructions to re duce the rates of Insurance between Honolulu and Ports in the Pacific, and is now prepared to issue poli cie at the low cm rates, vsith a sjiccial reduction on ireigtit per steamers. 1 HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Company. . A. SCJfACFER & Co.tAGEXTS. 'I he alove firm having been appointed agents of this company arc prejiared lo insure risks against fire on btone and Urick buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on the moki faorah!e terms. For particulars apply at their ottice. 1 I take great pleasure In Informing my friends and the public In general, that I have REMOVED T iny ttrir Stnrr, 113 and 115 Fort Street, Wliere I ooen with an entire NEW STOCK OK JEW EI.RV, SOLID 001.1) AND FLATED, WATCHES, of all descriptions, and a complete assortment of Sit, rKll-I'LATED WAKK, Agent for Simpson's, Hall's, Steel's anil Roftr'i Silver Plated Ware. Dejiot of llie GerniSne " American, Waltliam and Elgin Watches. lcto bbcrtiscments. N ORTH. GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg. . HACKFELP Co., AGEXTS. Catiital and Reserve their He-Insurance Companies, . . Rcichsinark. 8,830,000 L'omnaiiis. it.rMJu.cxKi 'Ihe Agents of the above Company, for the Hawaiian IslamU, are irep.ired to insure Uuildings, Furniture, Merctuudisc nnd Produce, Machinery, etc, also Sugar and Rice Mills, and vessels En the harbor, against los or tiamage tiy hie, on (lie most iaoratic terms. HAWAIIAN INVESTMENT AND AGENCV Company, (Limited.) MOXKi' JMAXKJt On First-class securities, for long or short periods. Apply to V. L.GRKKN, Manager v w. Office Queen Street, over G. W. Mac far lane & Co. -481! " FOLDI, (Representing HoffnungA Co., of Sydney,) having arrived per "City of New York, is now ready for business. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, Saddlery and General Merchandise, Sample Room, BREWER BLOCK, (upstairs, next to Dr. Whitney,.) WhoUuile Qnltn SolMttJ. WATCH REPAIRING Will be as before, A SPECIAL IIRANCII OF MINK Warranting all Work. A full line of Sirrtrlrti it ml EyrutitHnra, Thankful for the confidence shown me, I invite the public to insject my stock Iwfore purchasinf else- here, Mveoxl staiiilini! iu tins Kinudom. from lone sears exticririice in tins business, ts a guarantee that I sliall offer the HESTattlie VERY LUWKM" I'KICr.?!. I liave siureit no expense in selecting new stock in order to keep up my reputation and Jo give satisfaction. 5 1 3in H OTEL STREET MARKET. B' AILEY & Co. ilrtnt f-CVi4sf Stun t Smmthhiy Xrir J Ten thousand different ankles. cserjthlnR IOrenli Vomritml rr, til Old Stand, 109 Fort street. 100-3111 M PHILLIPS & Co. IMPORTERS I7M, McCANDLBSS, No. 6 Qiten SrithttT, (Fisit Market.) OEALEIt IX CHOICEST llEEE, JIVTIOX Vrul, flh, rlr. Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Live stos.L furnished to vessels at short notice, and vrg ctables of all kind supplied lo order. 14 Particular attention paid to filling and shlpjinc Is and orders. 1 T OUIS ADLER, NUMKKK I J Nl'VANt STttbkT. M.IXUEACTVHEH AXD OEALEIt iS Jiooi mid Shot a uf rrtry Drscrletluti, Ladies' and Children vear. My stock is worthy of infcpection. iTices very low. yj T WILLIAMS Si Co. 101 A,sn 104 Fort Stukkt, VHOTOaKAVHIV A HVJST.S Hcturciof all sties a,nd kinds nude to order, anil frames of all dewTlptlont constantly on hamt. Als Corals SheUi arul Curiosities of the Pacific (- E. WILLIAMS, Imi-okteb ami Dkalkr in EUnXlTVUE OVEVEHY UESCIUVTiOX -Uo Vpholsterer ami JltiuttifticUirer Furtiiture Warerooms No. 109 Fort street. Work shop at old wand oil Hotel Street. All orders promptly teiuieu to. 41 a ml U'hirfrMuIr Orate r in t'tothittf, Hmiln, Stutes, Hats, Menv's rumivhini; Gonls Fancy Goods, etc. No, 11 Kaahumanu street. TRANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Company of Hamburg. . IIACKIKLD & Ca, AgtHts. Capital and Reserve Rikhsniaik C.ono.uwk, H their Re-Insurance Companies ' 101,650,009 Total Ruchsmark 107,650,00a The Agent of the above Compan). for the Hawaiian Islands, are prep.ircil to insure Uuildings, Furniture, Merchandise and Produce. Machinery, etc. also Suirar and Rice Mills, and vessels in the liarlor against loss or damage ' tire, on lite mot iaorame terms. ; M Kit. a. WALLKH, Vroprlrtor, I'RIMK .MK.VIS, roKK and VKA1., O.N HAND AND IOR SAI.K DAILY, between the hours of 5 until is a. in. and a p. m. S 11. Customers calline at ihe Market can 1 sui psiea alternoons, u so uesireu. Tesrihone No. ajsV, A W. RICHARDSON sit Co. IsimaTaiisANii Daamas in noor.s, sttor.s, mtXJ.siiixti omnia, IIiiIm, Vnim, Trunk, I'.iI.r., rcrfumery and Soniu, Walilum Wauhcs, I'ino le. elry. eie., cor. of Fort and Merchant streets, Hon. oiuiu, ll. 1. THOS. C. THRUM, IkllHlRTINO AND MlsM'MCTVIllisa STATWSKH, XKWS A(li:.ST, I'ltlSTKIt, llonklitiiilrr, rtr.f And publisher o(th SsTfunAV rrss,auj au'.iA 4,lMa.i.'dii.i'Hu, Merchant street. Ileal ft In rin. otatlonerr, iiooks, .music, toys ana rancy :ouds. Fort street, near lloicl, llonululo. JJ F. BURGESS, VAHI'KXTKH iiml lll.'II.DHIt. All Mmls of joUilni; ironirtly altenJeil to. Telejilione Ny. 130, Williamson's Impress OlTice. Shop Ko. 14 King street. 10S (TTO RHIEN, I'rtrrtiiitru .Siirorun, Diseases of Horses and oilier domesticated niliuls, treated In the tnM iractical aid scientific manner, pisesses or tmsc iioor a srrciALTt. Residence Ij Fort street, Honolulu, where all orders left uill recent prompt attention. 5-ir UTUAU LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY of New York. IHLDKR & Co., AGEXTS, l.nryet, Sttfrnt ami innul Kcontnnlml Lift Inmtrituri Cniiitiitny hi Hi Worlil, CASH ASSETS OVER $90,000,000. For further information concwnin.7 the Coin Dan v. and for rate of Insurance atpli lo the Agents, or to I t,' V.'t ..... C .U-:.In. .1 rr.hi j i .. 1 v inst th., .jss.ivitss ..as. icw with the Secretary of tlie Naw Kent. 2Q. Mrs, l)e Lone nuile a nersonal reiiuest to those ol trus Mnguoin, anu wnen uni iuii rue turncsi over to ner an tne private ami cease lo be usej for Ihe tiurpoa of a Sailor', inl erfcet lieloncing to her late huband, ALLEN & ROBINSON, Hosotli.i, 11. I., ttraltrt In Liiinbrrniiil nil klinU uf llntlil- inn Mnterlnll, I'nluts, Ollt, ,Vill, tic, A Bent I of fjtooncrs Hal.akala, Kulamauu, Kckauluolil, Mary Ellen, UUama, Fauahl and Leahl. At Robinson's lurf. 1 nptlEO. H.DAVIBS, (l.ATlt Jamos, Oasss h Uu.) 1 m 10mr.it, rouMissios mkhchasi nml Aurnl for Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters. BritUh and Foielju Marin, laaurance Company. And Northern Assurance Company. 1 JOSEPH E. WISEMAN Ho-.ot.vU', II. I., HKA I. KltT.t TK JIHOKKIt A Sit KMI'l.O V tnrnt Itnrtitit. Rents Rooms. Collates, Houses, and sells and leases Real sut. lit all iiarlsof lh Klnitdom. KrupLosment found tut those seelmi: svork in all the various Uanches of buainess connected stith these Islands. Leal itocu nientsurawn, inns s-iis,cu, imim iki oskshiiussti ajsd general otftc. ssotL transacted. 1'atroiug. solicited. Csunoilssious luoderaie 34 - F, WOLFE, IlilMILl'U', II, ., iihockhy, rimn AXII ritttrisios Mriclmiit. Would lite licads of families. rljoanliniEhutlsa leepers and others to Lnovv that li at all lime sells at 'tees, lowest of th. Uw. Orders solicited and goods ioiaptly delivered In any part of the city or sulrtirlu. Number to. rslns; aueet, tmtneen rtiateaanu rurt ais. 31-0111 Home, the tame shall revert to the Govern ment. lly order of the 1'ris.y Council, Nov. to, 1854. IxintMN Andkkvvs, Sec'ry. December 15, 1854, ilieJ Kamelumelu III. agtsl forty-one yean and nine months. He bad Uessn In Wilms health lor a yen niestoualy, M sssa utlaiMly (U only five or sU day. At the Sow of Savon the anBouncesaeot was. uad by Ismwhsssj Uw Hoy. StMsUii to suUttuH and the "request will by granted. All the relics Irom Ihe Arctic region thought back by Mel ville were unpacked al the ruty ilcuitmcnt, and a record taken.... The firt detachment of household cavalry started for Alexandria Oct. ajtii on the way home. The rest follow Thursday or Fiiday.,,. At ranaiwrt has gone. to Suet to embark the Indian troops,.,, Arabi rasaa uemanu a trui uy r.ngiisBmen, saylnc that be swrtKsdfied to them, and he would hve ssacasitsl if he had known thai he was to be tried by Kgypllaas, frow whom he eapects Hsr ssssissji Disiiop Co. HokOLVll', II I , BANKERS, Draw Esclianfonth. BANK OP CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, and ihe'u ajmis In .' York, HtintoH, Pari. Auckland, Tt) ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION 01 LossnU.. and their branchu in itikW' , Sydney mnm . JfffSour-MC, Assst mnuci (tncsal IUaUn Ihsslness. i -s w. MACFARLANB tt Co. QlIKIM SlSktr, HuNOtltl', II. I, JsiiiMii-fYf' nml CoifsiiifMloM JsfrrrAniifa. Itaolnaon'a rirr-lininf Itnllillnn. Aleuts for Th. Glasiross and Honolulu Ltn. of Packet. John Hay A Co.' Liverpool Una of Packet Ttui Waikapa Planlatiou Th. Spencer Plantation. HUo HakaUu PUntation. Ililo Mlrl.es, Tait at Watsoo, Sugar Machinery The Puuto. Sheep Ranch Company X1TILLIAM O. SMITH, STOCK BROKER, No. It MERCHANT S'lKKKT, HONOLULU, (KuaMished In 1879.) Sugar Plantation, Railroad. Telephone and other Corporation Stocks. Bonds and similar securities bought and sold on Conuntsslon. Money loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, II. I., (VloUr isl, 18S1. "-pilE LONDON AND, PROVINCIAL Fire Iusuravuce Co. (I.imitcil.) ,w.rr.;i r'.ijiriii .... $.i,tnni,tim (l,C0,UUO.) t'h. alios. Company luv. now v,iaUislied an agency here, and arc prrpumi to laLe lisVs on s-o. city of civry ilessriptlon ssilh'ui these lftUlks. J T. WATKRIIOUSK, Jr.. to6-)n Agent. JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, The l.ales) Styles in FELT HATS, I'llmmed and Un trimmed, Also In Straw and Rough I'luth. IWtsutiful Ilumes aod Flowers. Call and examine them ; also. a fine line of Ladies Underwear AND- Children's Clothing. MRS. WILKINSON, .,m. lot Fori Street 1 10.1 f A U SMITH. iMrvmis am jraaiaa in uiAnswAKr.nr.itinr.s sii.rru rii- Inl H'ttrr, Ututkrl; fifes. King's Combination Spectacls. aud K)cglass Luural Vif Vrt, Fancy isusos, IVturt lranves, Puv lob, Wsuienhulin's I'otlst Cutlery, Powder, Sbsc and Anununiikw, Clark's Spool CosU, Masluo. Otl, ail kinds of WarhUi. KesJUs, ''Uosoeuu:" Paper FssIhosss. SJa agtai of the wait crsaK y a lino, ledgcd LUbt-RuaxtJug Doutk Sfwissf Matkisse, No. aaTwt attsMt, lUstssW. SASTLE COOKE, Nil. to, Kli.fi StC.KT, HilMlM'M .11.1 Sklwhitf sshiI t'swiifMfM Merchant; Imp-rters and Dealers In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Agu.s (U Ih. Iliuhcuss. K Conuuiy. lluitaiiohf '1i Alcaander & Italdom lt-iiosi. R. Haluesvd, or Waialua Panlallon. A. II. Ssuuh & Cotnuaos, Kolua. Kauai, J, SI. AUsana.r, llaii.u, .siaus. In. iiaisu iiisupauy, Th. Korula asigv Company, tlanua.ua PUiuallio. The Union Inaunac. Cosauany of San Francisco. Th. j)!''jjjll9attn- Tk tylftlgtATIv Una. Tba HsWssbsVtr TJ Mssaassihi tftt Sm FrancUco triTmssj k IssalVrasVssWslil sfssSriiiii SsUnVDKIra t THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Glob. Insurance Company.- irSllOP& Ca AGEX1X SarABISlIKO lt)6. Viillnillnl I.Uihllltu to tttorKliililrr. Assets $ji,sjs4,i Reserve.. sV.7sss.ss1s itcouK roa it;). Premiums received after deduction of re insurance $ S.)ta,asjs losses pronipily adjusted and paid here. 1 NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. ance Company of Boston. CASTAS COOKE, AGR.VTS KtGrlUTIU It. I The oldest Purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. I'ullrlr I flit, I uit llie irio.f i'uroruU. Trrmt axAsirn or Mjsinisrutciia tu, 1 Insured age J )ears--oriliiary lif. plan I I Annual premium continues Policy a years, j days a Annual premiums continue Policy a years, is ' 1 Annual pitmtums continue Policy years, j " 4 Annual pc emiunis continue Policy year. i " I AMiuu psenuusss swuiiiu. ris mj s-s,aw Assets, - fiWMtem. Uosici paid through Hoaolal Aftcy, fH.a p ENGLING Ca, IMFORTAMT ! 'Ilit sulurriUrt, finding their restus srart lotally In adequate lo carry on their largely increasing buoinctt, found It netesury to enUrgs their wore, In order to facilitate ihe shoeing of art Im men stock ot RANGES, STOVES, TINWARE. Special attention Is called 10 th. following eshibits nosy on hand 1 SUPERIOR STOVES!, ALVARAIK) STOVES. NEW PARAGON RANGES. EUREKA RANGES, ARMY RANGES Suitable for plantation use, th. c.UUal.d "NI.MRLK STOVE" aod "IJABV MAV RANGE. TsJEW GOODS. NEW GOODS T Kr. " alenuHt.rr," from LIVy.HI'OOL. J) IAS l GONZALVEH, 67 Hotsal StrtMt, wish to direct public attention iu iheir recent Importa 11011 01 DRY GOODS, Clothing, Fancy Goods and Hand Embroidery FUOH MAIiKIUA. U'e purchased the Goods For Cash, and will therefor. I. In a HMitiiu to olfer Great Advantates to Patrons! Hi. Fancy Ancles are well worthy of inspection, consiulng in part or Work Beams Inlaid Fancy Wood. Card TsYkltM laoiais ana ireys, sr supanor n j.v Goods, Wicker Chairs. Fancy Week Baskets, Hoes. Hair Watch Cfeaku, Mules, Paper Ksviv.s. etc., etc. saraxt) una 01 s.aau Bsssbroider.d (hand A Ursj. Una of Ladles' och) Under Clothing-. Cro- set In Irick, st'uh hut waler ailashosenu I Copper Lo crs, ( .very desoiption, mad. to order t Iron pipingall slts-s-Ltd Pipe. Iron and Hrass Cui.k and antits ; also civet Week, Antimacassar., Fancy . Pin Cushions, new styles. Glare, HatssV kerchlW and Jesjrflry Caaes, injaSklsisT isew, Bmkroider.d PUitron and CilsuSsi A go4 MuorfassrNl uf iVrMnserr. IAJ sk OOMZaSIsVaM. 1; Hotel SUeet, Grey' Block. n foreign JLtocrtUtmcitt. TJ W. SEVERANCE, '' 310 CUfDiiNi Sr., t'al,,(RuOM No. 4-) WJIT.IiM.V COXHVL VOMMiUMHUt MmJtuml, ' KW s4f 1 ff ll Is not necessary to .numeral, cstr uockof TIN VVAKt., aass. ar. preparea 10 supuy ers-ry artlcl.Ulh.irad., and at PUTcLs- 10 SUIT THE TIMES. AHI, Sa Nuuanu Street, CtsUatH BfaUiesr isi VpttUUmm,. WIS Mbl, j. , HnrrHut, Chnlr: iMUHyr; ltf, Wtk aslsiMsl., Toltrl Tnllr; MrmtktH, akl all other (oods appertaining to a wsll isnuUisd WVUKVtVMM aMsM. Orders Wled for BEDROOM AMD PABLO BITS. On hand, a Lara foutko'f Jspiinx. f- iillne u FTaf1W&Tia3L BuHnstsa don. ou tlrf usual Cor.in.wksl TssSsSS, ease st sss. nasasw sss fsaw.ssan 1 E. k Co. thank th.ii paliuos (ur lis Irueral assssporl accorded ihtat duriaai tk. past Sunt -pears, and ai tk. saas. ttasst wwuM slat. Hssl I posiuonttvanesscloesacW saas. tissst would slat. skM tkey aa nosv ia a tsssisr i trtm so tkatr turn (4 taa. Orsksrbom Us. osW Isisasl Hlssd aasi prossspily a. a-aytisvirtai MrstVr frtmt fMsVay- Ittuudt ttUtUtt, (juimi fieOisMssSty sCbsrWsHsjIg - R1 I ISWSS ajsd GSSSSSM 1 sgK Bsiskss vsks IfisssLkvsKaf sa CAUTHUU Tl sHstasao. rawsjss wTSSkW statu.-, hb vmmkwmva uv- Trm ss1HHsvPbHP ? P it V w! m r M 1 ."i 4 Sfti m -Ts )) t: ' " t.J. ...... s'M