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Fart and Whitewash Brushes WlirTEIIXCT. rilMom HETiLlIC AfiD OTBER PAINTS Class. Salt, Firewood. DOORS SASH BLINDS Of Eastern and California Make. FOR SILE IT QUXTIT1ES TO- tlTT PRZCBU HAWAIIAN Furniture .VaHofi'ftorr WEPXESDAY. J.UTACT 31. ISSJ. IatrmiUrr CTt t Oa. HU Vj CXl.f JItir J.Jd. Tnx Him roi rtxriTi( Co, v. K.utuuvosr Ar Tsn Oraxtt. Ox Jfwif .Awn tit Ao-irt (Wi y iTK4n. fJLxi Opt-'- Tte ikfmluts UVoki ooiitncteJ to vert tor John McKr;t ud Join McKnne & Co. ittl hTO refssd to wrV for tho rUia tii tlte jrocoJ tint tbe rliiEtiCt are sot tire piTVki iritb hco defecuxnts cratraclol Aboos tbe rapora iotrolnctJ is criroce is a dcai of coavtnace datril SOth Jono, 1$$3, brtb- Joba JIcKftis okl to tie Hpi Scxr fliBtatioa Co" k corrontioB orj. izoi vsj txiatia; cniK the laws of tbe btaic of California, V. S. A, an oarrioff rs bus!. tc?s tl Hroia, Koolasrko, lilaail of Oabo. a! tbe proprrtr coaprisis tbo Hii Plista. ticn, in oocsideratioo of tbe snai of oc jlbr, aoJ. for ocbor cooil aodTaBablocvoidratocs which Mr. McKeafW sars vas tbe issca&co to bin of 1 9,000 sbaros of ibe stock of too oor fcratka. Tbe flajBtis, tbeo, are a lortipi or- Soratwn carcis ca bcsicrss in tbb Kin oa. Soction 1 ofthap-XIof tleUwsof lS5,cii titled 44 Aa Act proTidio: for tbe serrice of process oa foreign coriioratioes, requires tbat tbere sball be filed in tbe Derartmeat of the Interior, vithis tweety djys after com ctescis to do business ia this Kingdom, a detinatioa of some persoa rraidic- ia tbe priscirs! piace of bosiaess of tbe corporatioa, ia this KiDgdco, apoa vboet process be aa tbcrity cf or ader any law oftbu Kiasdota may be serted, aad ta Section 2 of this Act it is provided tbat erery corporation to comply itb tbe prcrisiocs of tbe first Soctioa sball be deaied the beseSt cf tVr i3 of tbis Kiagdoax. Tbe plaiotiSs bare Dot conptied vttb tbis law. Ia my optaioa tbis ad Sectioa debars tbe plaictiCs from tbe ri;bt ta bris; as actios ia tbe Co arts of tbis Kicgdcm ia its corporate capacity. It would be taacifcstlr upjust to allow a corporation which bas no lejpal exist eoce acder our laws and wbicb bas act desig nated any person to represent it cpen whom serrice ot process can be validly be made, to brie? saits, and tbe statute is clear sad stpticit tbat a Ccrpo ration in sncb case sUalt be denied tbe becefit of tbe laws of tbis Kiagdee Tbe Kir akae bas tbis immunity in tbis Kiagdom. Tbe FlaintiSs therefore, cannot maintain these a dices and are son-saitcd. J. M. Daridson for plaintiffs. F. M. Hitch for defendants. Hoxoirir, Jiauary 3, 1SS3. J. H. BRUNS, JR., 1ST) AT THE LOWEST PRICES! PURNITtTRE jnvinsiBua.x ORDERS FILLED ATSHORTESTMOTICE tsi nrswrrsK rs VIX -SkTaeto fc3r aar-aolHia err AXOOrTHT; BEST SEASOKED STUFF, Ajra Ho Pains will be Spared TO GIVE SATISICTM TO US C1STHITSS Coffins Always on Hand. FngHb r Aaasricaa tlqvette. Froca At! Tft Tear Bada4J Many of the best American worsen who have travelled much in Europe, avoid fashion able society ia tbeir own country, because of tbe uncertainty of its code of enaners. An American gentleman called upon a distinguish ed French General in Faris, more than twice his age. To bis amazement tbe call was re turned the same day. In his owa coca try no notice at all woald most probably have been taken of a similar visit There seems a strange coatrariety ia the Washington and JTew York rules of etiquette. In the Empire city it is the Udy who lows first, cot so ia Washington, or ia tbe exclosive circles of Virginia, nor among tbe members of the oldest families, and men who feet secure cf their position in society soatleastsaysan authority ca American maaaers. Among these the French custom obtains which ordains the bow.to be given at the instant of recognition, without hesitation. There is also, between these several sectiens of American society, a yet unsettled controversy as to which is the proper ana to give a lady Xew York stands alone ia decreeing the right as thp most re spectful. Tbe left arm she says. " is too ten der;" but "ew York is not regarded as the ul timate authority oa matters of etiquette. Another knotty-point among tho rival ccus munities is the order to be observed ia escort ing a lady down suirs, suppcsiaglhe stairs to be too narrow for two to go abreast. New York says it is a nutter cf etiquette tbat every ene descends a man-of-war before -the com mander; but if a gentleman goes first it may be belter, is the considerate provision, as the la dy may have large feet, or thick ankles, or 44 some other reason-" for wishing to protect her lower extremities from observatioo. Wash ington decrees tbat the lady tars precedence, the gentleman following close VeGad to guard her from misadventure. InXewYcrk it is net 44 the thins f a lady to say 44 thank you " for small cenrtesies, such as passing change in an omnibus, restor ing fallea umbrellas, etc only a saUe is al lowable. There has beea a ditfejenee of opin ion, tci, ca the use of capital Utters for I. P. C. cn visiting cards, and C S. V. 1. on cards cf invitation. Since tbe time of the Romans large letters have been nsed for abbreviations, but America cow uses small letters, aa inno vation distasteful to European eyes. There, too, it was rigid etiquette as, indeed, it was until quite late years in this coaatry also to send iavitatiecs aad answers by hand; now, if at any distance, the medium cf the post is per missible. In England the formula of intrcv dactiens is severely simple: '4 Mr. Brown Mrs. Smith," that is all. Mr. Brown may be Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mrs. Smith the wife of the Archbishop cf York, but these facts are cot named. Ia America, etiquette requires cuguiues axu cociai status to be par ticalarized, as 44 the Eev. Mr. or Dr. Blank, o: the Ilea. Governor Dash," adding the name of the state he governs. If a member of Congress the fact must be added; if aa author of repute tbe names of his principal werks must be stated. It is customary in America for a kdv to be accompanied to a ball by a gentleman as an escort, ma oury is to see that ate is provided with partners and refreshments, aad to look after her generally. He carries, indeed sup plies her bouquet, and attends her on her rstura heme. A young English nobleman on his firt visit to Washington called on a prominent mcmcer ci society, ana tendered letters ot in troduction. Tne lady received him frankly, aad introduced him to her three damrhtert. A ball coming off the same evening, she offered in procure aim an invitation. Un bis accept ing she desired him to choose one of her dauzb- ters as a companion far the entertainment. He did so. It was then arranged that he should call for the young lady in a carriage of bis owa providing, aad bring the usual bouquet, which he did. At the conclusion of the ball be accompanied his charge home. The rest of tne lamily Lad retired ior the ci-hr. but ser vants were ia waiting, and his fair comnanion pressed him to ester and join her ia a cup of W X" . . 1 '..I - I .. . . .,jfc a uiuc surprise, tae gentleman assented, aad spent a pleasant half hour in the drawing room alone with his entertainer, dis cussing tne nance ne naa enjoy ea in ner soa. err. Vf.r-.T-VItf-ii tiM?TiT..?nM r . perhaps, but innocent withal. 44 He was a gentleman," said the mother afterward, 44 ac credited to me by mutual friends, and I knew that my daughter could take care of herself." This incident was no outrage oa A u erica n eti quette, la America it is tbe custom for the young ladies of the family to give the balls, aim is is not at all necessary that you aaoul be iatrodaeed to their varents. Courtesy to women ia a coticeab. feature cf Araencaa society, yet a writer w the Phila delphia Evening BuSetm has uttered the her esy that 44 no man who has net travelled has seen a woman. " aat may be termed 44 knife and fork eti quette in refined circles of American ssciety a nine irem our awn at tne present time; but not so very lonir a-e. instead nf S-r riassea now ia reneral use- a lam silver tawl used to be handed round for general ablation. .v.uic uce inacsery viseu America, taings were a degree rougher. 44 1 saw," said the satirist, "five Americans at a time with their kniTes down their throats. T said to my daughter: ' My dear, year grear-great-griad-mother, the finest old lady I ever knew, also ai-pueu cow steei ia ner -TUtels.' i nve at a time vrouMa t. Traps Car Thieve. The counters ef down-to era r.3rt t. aowadays with rjrecieus -im .! T, trinkets of cold and silver ffr . rk wishes may inspect these treasures with ap parent freedom. GKtterin diamond. .Kiti - watches, and ornate bracelets, rings ani pins o"enu cn ine oaiie counters belt re a crowd ef customers. Tbis seems to give dis honest persons ample opportunitr for thieving. The large jewelers, however, discount the rs ibility of such a thing so cleverly that the icrimtrs si no nonest customer are wnmfmf while the chances cf the nrnfessieiial shor,);fLr are reduced to xera. Ia cce st the largest iHx- ucaa souses in tne trade a smiling negro politely opera the door and admits the visitor. Salesmen stand behind mlisbeJ iWni. aad display far rospecrioa any cumber cf "ensures, ine negro smiles aad stands Eke aa auinmaTrcn enecis- and luum. tTu .f . Should a theft be attempted his demeanor cnw laszasur cnanre. a nrj. c, ,v. slightest sign, would (end the door to with a uan, ami it -would lack with, a spring. 'If "ea ue, a glistening revolver would appear ia the negro's hand and be brrtiedia a raoatest. la less than a gremt. an eleetrii- slim wI.T trig poTKemen ta the art- The thief wncld 1 cajrht ia a trap ere be cccld escape. An Mbex chasced deaier. tbe dark nmif w great safe is sjkw with a myriad of tiny col cred firesrshowt these gems as freely as if erery custesex were his besota riend. Ti. visiters da cot notice the tali gats ef saull iteei UnmiSil, wtecb sflewly sprhgaiswi when they enter aad as quietly ckee when they axe seated at the counter. Yet this gate effectually cuts eO escape from tbe room should sesricioo of theft be aroused. It opens with a catch spring and fleers with an auto matic clock. Gate of this sort and screens, more or less elaborate ia construction, are to be found near glass eases in which diamonds are displayed in many large jewelry establish ments, and they also guard the outer windows. An ingenious foil for the window-smashing thief is a heavy plate of French glass placed a few inches behind the cuter gjass cf the show windows, and rendered invisible bv its transparency'. If a thief broke the outer glass he would find himself face to face with almost the exact duplicate of tbe brokea pane, the only difference being that the seccod pane is heavier than the first. Jewelers who resert to neither of these means of protection secure themselves in a lees noticeable way by em pJeving lynx-eyed watchmen, who are dressed neatly and walk ta and fro in tbe salesrooms seemingly busy with other work, but always keeriog their eyes oa the alert. Tbe effect of these safeguards is to destroy the likelihood cf tbe recurrence of say of the great jewelry robberies that have been attempted cr cracts men in the past. The robbers are driven new. aJays to attack the safes at night, fur it is practically hopeless for Jhem to secure booty in tne aay urae. -ytr i or- The Cbreaatiem f the Cauv Tbe wrstery which has snrroended the r-rr- paratiocs for crowning the Cxar is ia strange aad painful contrast with the pomp that her alded the coronation cf Alexander It. Ia September, 155, Moscow was the scene of a series of pageants which cost the Imperial exchequer 6,WX000 silver roubles, cr a rail lion sterling, and which were tbe talk of the oewsrarer reading world for a long time alter- vnnls. It seemeu ntting, it not necessary, that the absolute master ef eo,W0,000 subjects should receive the symbols of his power, amid ceremonies calculated to produce a deep im pression ca tne minds ot all renotdcrs; and the less of rrestire which the Russian armies had ssfiered in the Crimea was viewed as af fording an additional reason why the Cxar should show himself ia Moscow like a tri umphant conqueror: It is interesting at this date to glance over those brilliant letters, ia which the srecial correspondent of the Tiw dvcribed all the stirring sights that were ac cumulated in a mocta ot wonders; aad il is truching t note, by tbe light of all that has happened since, how many were the hopes termed of the new rein, bow eostatic was the enthusiasm prevailing among all classes of tlie people. The coronation ef Mcbolas in ISta was much less splendid ; it had indeed, been conducted amid circumstances of gloom, not unlike those prevailing a short time ago. in tsrs, tbe "League tor tne rutmc eai, 'recursors of the Nihilists, bad organized formidable conspiracy against Alexander I and the riastleaJers; Batenkow. Rieliew, Ka. towki and Raton Steinbell, had decided that the Cxar should be assassinated at Taganrog, where he was going to hold a review of troops. Katowski had volunteered to strike the Now. The Cxar arrived at Taranrogoo the t?th cf November, bat died suddenly two dars later. He was at once succeeded by bis brother Nicholas, who usurped the place of Uonstantine, tne ngnttui, rat less energetic heir; and on the iith of December, the new Cxar was within an ace ot bemr murdered, like hi. father faul, ia the military insnrrec- tioa wbtch exploded at iL I'eterstxiig. It bas alwavs been said that Nicholas owed his life and throne to the father of the present Lounl iguatieK, a captain, wno, King trusted by the conspirators, went over at a critical moment with his company to the Emperor's skjc. ine mutiny navicg wen quelled, ai who bad taken anr rart in it, or were in peered of having leen in the remotest way privy to its objects, were punished wttu un' sparing severity. A reign of terror set in, and for months there were co festivities at Court or ia anv of the palaces cf the nobility. When at last Nicholas went to Moscow to be crowned, bis procTess was not meant to glad den the people, but to make them quake. There had been seme rumors of a rising of serfs, and tne Czar marched lortn wiin an army as if he were going to battle. Tbe cor onation took place on the 3d of September; and when Nicholas left tbe Cathedral of the Assumption with his crown on his head, "his face." wrote Alexandre Herxen, 14 looked hard as Siberian ice." Tbe people were too fright ened to cheer: thev dropped on tneir knees. with their faces in the dust, "and this," said De Cnstine, with his light French sneer, a dozen years later, 44 has been their customary posture ever since. The Halsted observatory, of the Princeton college- whieh was erected in 1S50, at a cost of S3C,000, and has since stood empty? now contains cue cf the three or four largest tele scopes in the world.- The total length cf the large steel tube is twenty-eight feet, the whole focal length of the telescope is thirty feet one inch. Its diameter in the center is thirty three inches, and the sire of the object glass, which the basis ofcomparisonin telescopes, is twenty- lurcc incues. its total cost was eii,oou. There are at present but two larger telescopes in use; one of these is the twenty-sir inch eouatorial telescope at the Naval observatorr. at Washington, and the other is a twenty-five inch telescope owned by Mr. rtewbull, ot New Castle, England. A twenty.seven inch tele scope is in process ot mounting at t lenna, Two twenty-nine inch telescopes are being made in Paris, one for the Nice observatory and tbe other for Pans National observatory. Tbe Princeton telescope was made by Alvan Clark & Sons, of Cambridseport, Mass. The same firm have a csntract to build the Lick thirty-six inch telescope. This gigantic in strument wilt be the larrest telescope in tne wotld. It is to be erected, when finished, on Mount Hamilton. Lai. There is a 44 terracotta lnmber company at Perth Ambov. N. J. The ITorSf describes the visits of some scientists and others to the works, and states that the product is a very useful article. Terra -cotta lnmber is nude by mixing Eaoiiuue or top clay wttn sawdust until tbe consistency of dougn is obtained, when it is cast in larre square blocks and burned in kilns in the same manner as ordinary nncE. l ne " umber nas no norous texture like wood "the strength of theimatenal arisin: from incipient vitrifactioa " obtained in firing it. naif inch boards, smoothly planed and jointed. 44 show greater strength and tenacity than dry oak of equal thickness." Every snape wmcn can pe given to wood by edged tools can be given to terracotta lumber. It is as easily worked as pine or spruce, is half tne weignt el nuitdtng once, and retains plas ter without the aid of lathing. The adapta bility of the new material forboflJingpopoies is said to oe excellent in omer ways. JOSEPH E. WISEMAN, 3 M mluxLt StiYtt. nonotsls, tL I , REAL ESTATE BROKER DCTLOYXEYT At. EXT And General Easiness Office, Hone and Land lail and ! 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Galvanized Buckets, Tubs, Basins, etc Crockery, Iron Bedsteads, ZINCS. PAINTS AND BOILED OILS. Worcestershire Sauce, Groceries, English Leather Belting, from 3 to 10 in., superior, Topsail Sheet Chains, "Admiralty Tesl.f Sues, 4, S, 7.10, -., FLOOR OILCLOTHS, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS "Pig Brand' Stout, ia pints auj quarts; GamHess Stent, Blood & Wolfe's Ale, pints and quarts; Bass Ale, in pints and quarts; India Pale Ale, in pints and quarts: Belfast Ginzer Ate. Fine French Brandies, in bolt and cases: Heanessj'a Brand j, ia cases & " OW Tom, Cbeap Urandr in cases. Cases Scotch ami Irish WhisVIea, Du pleas is "lied Bar" and ether Fine Clarets in cases, Best Sherrj, in Lnlk and coses; Champagne in quarts and pints. Powell Dufiryn Steam Coal &c &ia. &e. V TUEO H. BiTlES i CO GREAT ADDITIONS TO OUR FORMER STOCK, Ex Suez, Kalakaua.S City of Sydney, ass Sliip Chandlery it Ship Stores Ftax CaaTaf Flaxaii Twfa. BfMii Dr mt vrnmo. utw saa i ninwe, . inr Block. Mutcft Blecks. Inm Nrip Blocks. Bw Leek. Mul CefUi. MetiiiBc PitrsH DtuklB-4.. Sfcie-tr xntd tm. MockkfttnTar. Plteh. .'! Tit. Tr Oil, Boski Taniiilk. EUf k Varmfib. Wire kliar. Mirltai. -rtiirj Uoselise,lutna. Smmmruw. Ciikiaj Iramiv, Ceprxi Tckt, Iran Tacks. Co.atrsx Uaks. JfuKa Bil. Caalktms M.IIrt.. y it Heme, Ha4 pik. Pitch Xtr-p. Tm Bnakv. Ac,. c Paints and Paint Oil A V1 Aisonmv-at mt All Kl4 j4 Clun Pir KWk-t faint, a aw Uit. iaclsdlrtr n ta BRUSH 33 fS Patat. Vsrstdi. Peactl. Wliitpira.h. 1-a.t, Jlrtltl. tk- Scrsh a4 ,,a. A GOOD AS-OBTVE5Toy EiCTJ. Axes cfc J3Tr.toxaots WOOD A5TJ SUUOLIiG; MI LvyntBSs AXD SIDE UGBTS-Ti Bexsb- ttoa Article GROCERIES A PROVISIONS A Fall timnuii ( rta, Grocerie. raclwflBx Mna 1 V...rl..,f n.-.ii-. i.. TaWe n Fratta. Jaan aarl JrOvt.a aew artkle. pat amumttibrKailTiln-. A S.w IM tt Tea,, taelullaa- tcaM nyrrin Jap.. nrlecf.-ril41l!rSM4 ..jt (rn. llaau, m, Urt, fM Eerf. ia Uss. ew arCclx lEKIKD FOWL. CrEBIED OVSTER. PLITI rTDDtSO. sirs SAijiox BixuEs, OTh HaCEEBrc. KITS TO-(.CES AST SOCSDS. c.k, cim. Orrarj htnK Is Has . Eat"-ta H, is4 eaa belts, . uk.. tunaitn laj ia. um yaearcei. Drft ApW, rrsaef. nm- Peseke.. Peart, Flour efc Bread CU'v Otte rra Fsaiir EMio,, rloMea CIS j. SU Wtou, E1CE A5D CCtTZX. WRALE AXD riKX OH. PEEX CA3DLC9. U ALL OF THE ABOVE mi be SM at thcldst Market Rats Bsrm art wnt mrMfiRr totte4 is can sa4 Exsaalat Osv Xtoct. BOIjIaES 5 OO. UFew Goods by !Late Arrivals FROM SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK & ENGLAND, Received by Castle & Cooke ALSO. TO ARRIVE BY VESSELS DUE TROM ABOVE PORTS. AWD To in: SNr.ii A'l? liOWKST 1IA.T13N GOODS Suitable for Plantations, Country Stores Or lUJULlKS. Onlet-N Villnl at Shortest Not Ire ami with Stl t:rtion to Piirrhasfrs Attention U Calkil to Our Improved Psiuris FLO "W TUK ONLY -v.ENttNK VR! rtiW. .V.TtK Of fvUMtKO t AST STKKL. aa l.ouraa-t K5i.tr fa4 IWtirt lb uiy Mrt-t trrk,c rh Im tk Xailrt Alv.4t.i-r tatlrj ef r-kiwi Uutt of MoJa ftv.w Cpl.. J.i, tvrtv 1, Ar aa r9, lle Uof I'Wuet Jr. ."uf KWi-. msir Srl trvl if oi onjerr. rtaaMr' llfv.a, I, taa4 11 S-sfW4. Mtkf, Aiv tmi l"kk VaUerk. PKk. H, AiUr IK Air ti r-lH-r kudlrt . RaMlB M lln Lcvik'TT Itrltlac, a to 13 tveh. -v-i Hoalin . tn-4U Kabtvr Itow. , V 1, 1. t , aa4 3 lath V kt. ix AWs fwe aai aali cart. ltl!r rrrrr. Kagta -1lv i-arni ftarreary. SNlkr a&4 AvbvKw MM tHi ktac ftat 11 Kahrr Mr-n rtklC, S W V rack lUbbrt Mm I, Lax LrataT aa4 lAcia-r laJta lUMx-t i I'acl;);. rvit4 aai avrr alia ASntv IVMrft V Tnr aad Mrj nrs aS Marktaty Oil- iaH cUw aa4 ryttaSVt a;s rorilhl. DISSTONS CELEBRATED SAWS AND FILES, ALL SIZES; ST" Jack-H-na'a aad MV Vila. lavr for TariMalrra, Mavhla UUckarauika Jt Hot4 (. it. .1itaatlpHHkt'altv. a)Ittra Horw and MaK- Muk Nail- Oatv NatN. fat Pfitr, Itwi Jt .Mil Latest Improvements in Shelf Hardware llasswal n L 1X1. at Vtt Un Rate.. Ilittael's swl M L-. Iin. .-mill l-alau l.ajl' Httle XaaafatlarlmclV MM Ktl, Irrsilli aMt Vacwm OatM. Vr.(.'. riir.1 lnurr,ii'. 11l.relalr, UtLuised Rer4M. STAPLE ZD DFfSrT G- O O ZD S ! IValnt. S taJ S im Ttcki.r-. A ' A . B 4 Hltwl4 kntl I asMKknl (.'Mlau. Rama UUpef Brcnra aa4 B!aad DrllK Ltavn aTvtla-. Mpitttv L-- n Blw, td Hariri n.,..' A n.e AmHlwil ( Whhc rtaael- ANo. STAPLE GROCERIES, Golden Gale, Star Siiperlino Flour .'elianVU River almos llavort- l.a'ifcf Lii.i r rttanil n.l Hs-lra-il'r la: i.' For Kerosene Oil We Offer THE PALACE, and Guarantee H cannot lie beat for qtiality or price: also, THE VTJXCAN, a good oil and above testt WOODWARD & BROWN'S CELEBRATED PIANOS! The Cheapest t;ool IMaiio: New llaten Organ Co.s I'arlor Organf. K.W. OFFER FOR SALE & NEW GOODS! DILLINGHAM & GO TO ANNOra'KTILVTTIIKT rc ckt for caa it tk lewnt yrltn raiiar ft The FoUowin? 3IercliantlNc jiwt , . -U irr turn Blnip;-i4i4 JkfeB(-UfCWi IteCOlTOll 1HT fna lurk anal KaUatL t kt k tk7 matt- fmJj 1 Iw Ik-? Ittntln t fc-ajfr Tk UooJa kailac nam to tkt meat adnatr i vSmA spa ttvatm ia .murm f TllEtl; 1XLL LINES OF , .VtiKICn.TlltAL flfl'I.KMKNTS! TEEIE STMR. V HANS A" Jtat saw ta. MfxvutMa Swu puner ft. , i r- . . . r- t . a. 1 I iiiHiugvi9,iau9ic9 nanmca. ASD TO AKH1'E PER NOW FULLY DUE: Asel Mttrt (8ellT Breaket ev.x ittre4sf4 ta Lkit awbt Cases, 6, T, 6 anl S feet, test Bagtislt 0rra gatetl Hoc fine;, GalvaBttsd IiUgiBg for same. Bill. Best Kogliih ronltnd Ccsscnt, Bdls. best Acaealed Venerag Wire, No. -I, fi, acd 6, Btlls. lest EoglisK (islra&ixel Fencine; Wire 'os. 5 acd 6, r- "i . . l : l iv.- t 1 1 mis uaiiauutu lint iji, an tiro, ! I'l'l Tl V IT111IC Mni.L-i. . Bales Oennioe Twilled, IHoe-stripwl 1 1 LTI ' ATOH's, IIOUSK H0K.S, &.(. I A Lrx Atsteavtatrmi Ox Tkr, Us Dowa. Ox CkaUt. 1 Sturivr. fmUami nra. It v a. . FULL LUTES OF SOLUTE PLOWS. Parww PWa, cttta! tlaet t4 tltlr. ctst :mv rmt. Ms. inn n.v Imaai ted HHk Datml rtm, kwll Ptowt. Etxi. nt TeleaTSk rtras. At lltt-rovt ol tutml aantra, hKhaOas tk, TV sua ranat llan... kkk ku am Hk tack s Cairiagt Springs, Cut aad Carria-re Axis. ratH-t Cuun. lin Vim. limit; XI' OartW. i-.d rsui Barret (Of which there is a nnmlxr af worthless imitations in the market). We are tae Orii. nal Importers and SOLK AOKJiTS ofthese Celebrated Bags, and tbe great demaads foe them from the planters bas induced some 1 manufacturers ami tbeir agents to t nf a STUDEBAKER WAGONS, cheap imitation or tbem. i.n.i.vi Wltk svasltn cOactl AiW-3a) t. XHI at A Fine Assort'mt. ol Crockery ! : "1 I LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTT. A Splendid lot of Ilalish and French Grocer, i ittjr i rn.sfT 011 otapu.td tss -tries, dartknlars will le given 00 arrival . -,. cf the Steamship 44 Hansa?' ALSO KEROSKXaB OIL A small invoice of bcaatifal Irish Linen Dam- ask, Sheetings, and Cambric Handler- laiwiu.. in..h ..iittimii. EIX'TBK s chiefs, direct from llelfttt, Ireland. A small invoice of choice WATER COLORS, . JtEROSENE OH. STOVES by Celebrated Artists. 1 ,., Al4 to arrive by Vessel now loadint at ! ""' """ " """" uiassaw : English and American Paints and Oils Pfiat at Wkltr.a.a BruW, Tnrpe.fs A Cast-Iron Vacuum Pan ! 1 fi feet in ilia to. by 7 feet inf. I Vacsam Pnmpia; Bagiae, 1 1 -inch Cylinder i and lUach atrehe. 3 Wroti;hMmi Tanks, each leo rmlloos carjacitT. i I Wroo;ht-Irca Cluraoty, feet haifs, 37.m diam, 15-ineh thick. 1 Maltitnbalar Boiler, 10 feet lotax, 6 feet ia diameter, with farsaee, front doors, etc. nmrilafsr. i 30-incb Weston's Patent selrUbBcroc; Set. ' ERRY OS. WALEHTIKES " ARNISHCS, A nil USE IU. e.a. I -r. ... PltatM iiM lliOi.Bt lUa. rvtiesr, sts 11SC1M, Bws m PUW, Wlra Ckwk l, jud rrf Pa... CtMtVMl trM, n n War SHELF HARDWARE Or ALL KIJTDS. Te. .il take, f.vla pended Sarar-Cnring Centriforal Ma- , . . chines, with tbe renoisite iadtrendest A LAHGE VARIETY of SCALES Iron Framinr, Wroo;M-Iron Sor Mixer ruilm faw. rrHt of 5,000 callons caps city, with Stirrer. Driving Gear Arc. 1 High-Pressure Diagonal Steam Engine ! S-inch Cylinder, Is.iib stroke, with Governor, Fly-wheel and IWtmc ttt '"'ft vm.utjt. 2 lVronsht-lron Kraporator. ."-ills. Steam ClariSer. r.ina eakM. Urt-w. aaa hna ra rmirj swt a4 fiauaeet House Eurialslilnge Goods. A rll Ua.yT1a.tn. A raw tita. V beCssaariMtnsrrRa i M vv. tt IlmwcU s4 UsMMta ("kaltV Lamps, ChanOoHers & Lanterns a sPEcinnr QiauieiSSM., tkt ttmk htmf m an - SI I NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. OILLINCHAM A CO, ! FortStreet. Steel ZFH ails TOE. PORTABLE OR PERMANENT Railways ! IB ft. lenmhs: If tfat. ta th. i reeeivH set "THke tf Attn. -fits tatujiMtl rApplU V l CKEEW n, O W atArpAEU , KNOWLES' STEAM AKD YACUOM POMPS JZX JoZZ t?lJ2?Lr-J-V- arm a. etr2fkSk' r.' vzzhk " c sfzirErt a rn. FOR SVTIS! ' 75 HEAD COO DWELL BROKEK ! WORK OXEN ! FTIBMH tkrtplotca.k. mnsr Or' far 1 LARGE DTJSCP WAGOKS. " rort Ritun rAir. n vtr ainat n.n. . . v one ncn WDitrftUH inr txni ale. ia uifdB it rues. AselV to iteaarfenimf at IMu UxaH r. a xnacri-fc a 10 nitat .ro. w wiLUvxa aw ILL PERSMS SEEKWS imVtKXT A3TD AT.r, IMRTiris EmiEItI" XX llatM. ! t.r it nt I.Uad, ! tVt !rt Want of Employees) WW ateax attl. Iki aaU aat. U IM I4 k. win t an la ifctr s.ev Im ta arte