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r if- 1' THE SATURDAY TRESS. a n r. v I-a r nil r i n t.i s r. v i: r, k t. r iiliik nasvairrxn rivi: noM.Aits a yeaix im AnvAwor. lYtrtgfi lahsestptlvfis, from li)r,N,ash tilting to deittnitlnn. tW! !HN1hM . lmtlsets will ad.lrrn TIIOS. II. IllU'M. Manser III vsiaiiei fc lk ratnrly I'rets sheiild t, aitilre ttuX i ik nut nu.n I'ni;.-"." The Two ni.uie. 'llier nil twi Klne fllll In llio titlrn, On A tlcli man's Ul.lc, tlm In rlnti t tw imlih unit tnl a I lit, ii.l was tlMt Ibo rnsUl fltvol. JjAl.l th H,AM ii( witto lo llio jvler I'nitliM, " 11 ns mil Um Inlcs f tins jat lo mcIi uttier i 1 Mtii ttll tt Iwtlirirtrt mhI toTrl mhI mttlli, Anil lti inimlr ml Rtunilcal wnl on rntlli l'cll iimlcr hit tuiirli n llioncli struck lij till;lit, her I win king, (or 1 mini In mliiM. J'mm tlio liomls of kliiR 1 Iiatc lorn llio crown, Ytwa tlio hljjhl nf fame) 1 lint Inttlnl men tlonn. I tmt a taken vlttttc niiil cltrn Miam) 1 Iiit tatnplril thn until wllh i alp, n Inilc, Tlial lm made Ms future ft ItAiiru waste. Vf crrvitrr than n Vlngnnt I. Or tlinu Mir MiuT IftiMtli Hip aky. I tisi niAilo llii arm nf the iltlvrr All, Aiul nml tin. trnln from tho Iron mil) I listo mailo ciil ships r? ilown Al sea, Anil llm slitlrks of llio lnt wt-rn sweet lo m I'uf lliry mill, ltrlinM ,n urrxt jmt lip I Fame, strrJtrjtli, mm I tli. KonitK .-torr Ton fllf Ami ytmr intniit Anil j-smrr Slootet nil, Ho' llo'pilo linllirr,"lAliKlinl llio wlnrs "1iu Jim Uvttt tif i1kIim KmilM mine?" Ssld llio writer rIam, "I rnnnol lnil Of a Vlni; ilctlironn.1 ir A iimrttcrml host ) lint I Mil trll n( a lirart "lion Mil, f lty mr f rystal ilrci made Until ami cIai! 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Tbo thirljr-first of Jiilyvrns formerly the Hawaiian lioliilny most imircrsally and thoroughly observed, as will bercraombered by those familiar with our Island history, for on that clay, in tho year 18-13, tho national Hag, which had been lowered by Lord Georgo Pntilet in H.U.M.'s.S. Caritfurt, watt rc-hoisted by Admiral Thomas in the Jhiblin. King Knnikcaouli and his chiefs and jcoplo wcro ovcrjoyctl at tho recovery or their nntional sovcruignty, nnd "lleslorn tion Day," was nt oneo placcil at the head of national holidayo. Its obsorranco ni such was continued until during tho reign cf Knmohameha V. when it wns dropped, for tho reason, it wns believed, that it wai an unpleasant rcmiodcr of an net of in. 'justice dono by a DriliMi officer, nnd there fore rcpognnnt to tho principal iliimter of tho Crown at that time, who wns a Scotch rann. Hut in the days of Kauikcaouli " tho good," tho day was kept with grwt dis play, for those times. Tho most noteworthy celebration of n holiday in my "recollections of Honolulu, occurred on tho 31st of July, 1847, being tho fourth auni vcrsnry of llcsloralion Day. Trepira tions had been going on for a week nnd materials collected forn graud Amu feast at tho King's country residence in Nunnnu valley, a few miles this sido of tho Pali. Tho native began to go np tbo valley in crowds nt early dawn. At 8 o'clock a'gun from the fort was tho signal for tho dis play of bunting all over tho town nnd from tho shipping in port. At 10 o'clock tho Royal pirty, consisting of tbo King and Queen Kalaraa, with Keoni Aua tho Premier and wife, left tho I'alaco for Xuu anu ralloy in tho " Stato carriage. " This was a ponderous nflair, of au ancient stylo even thirty odd years ago. It had been n present from Queen Victoria to Queen Pomaro of Tahiti, and by tho latter sold to tho King of Hawaii when sho got into trouble with tho French in 18 10. On tho present occasion it wns drawn by four iron- grey uones, tue unver nnu postillions m livery, and made n grand appearance First in tho procession carao throo hundred infantry; officers on horseback with tho Uoyal standard and tho Grand Marshals, Henry Sea, J. It. Jasper and William Jar rclt, immediately preceded tho Stato car riago; following this wcro tho Cabinet Ministers and tbo chiefs on horseback ; next camo ono thousand horso-women, ftvo abreast, dressed pretty much alike, wear ing palm-lcnf hats and Spanish ponchoF, gay with ribbons and wraiths of flowers; then two thousand fivo hundred horec-men. As the procession crossed Ilcrctania street on Nuuanu, Royal salutes wero Grcd from tho fort and tho King's yacht, tho Kami vthatha Iff. Tho Royal party reached the picnic groutidi at about 11 o'clock in a pouring rain; in fact, trained in occasional howcri tbroughonttho day, and tho mud on the valley road was deep and qnito liquid from tlio tramping of thousands of hortus, but no ono cared for rain or mud. A man stationed nt tho first bridge fur tho express purpose, counted 4,000 horses go ing up tho valley and 4,000 returning visitors from Koolau making the difleronto in nunjbers. There was an tmmenso concourco of peo ple assembled in tho grounds it must bo remembered that tho native population was much more numerous tucn tuau now and tho sceno was a lively and picturesque one. Two long laiiai, or open-sided ti-lvaf structure, thickly floored with rushes, and numerous rustic booth accommoditcd the native crowds, dressed in their holiday oL tir, while tbo foreign ladies nnd gentlemen wero enlcrlaiued in a wooden house. Be fore dinner, which was set for 2 P.M., the guest were entertained with somo of tho ancient nativo games a sham fijjht with spears; the lua, the art of jiootug men and of breaking their bones, as was prac ticed in old savage war times, and the ha. Lcko, or wrestling match. In tho spear exercise tbo most expert performer was John Ii, then one of tho King's counsellors and tho year following appointed a Judgo of the Sutierior Court, lie was tall, clean limbed, and cxcediogly lithe in all his movements, and it nm a rare sight when ho toed alone, uuatincd, opposed lo twenty IrWrsmen ech of whom endeavored to hit Uim. PexUrously catching tho first spear that was durtcd, with this ho suc cessfully parried nil tho rest, tint ecmod to come in a crowd and were aimed with furious force at all part of his person. Aud t?Uca t!e jntsiile or hi assailant had been all exhausted, he in turn picked up their spear aud rapidly darted tbeta back at hi opponents, driving them from the fiild, aw id the wild applause of the native spectators. The lua or bone breaking nich foUqwtd, irf Pf ! Saturday A'OliUiMia 11, NO. !U ing, tho Aip)Offil cnplivo simulating with woiulcrfnl truth to nnturo tho njjonirrt uf tho tiirhirona ojioralion j whilo thn wrn tllngnf llio naked performrrn would hivo dono rrvdit to tho chnmpionii nf llio priso ring in morn ririliaed countries, Tim dinner tho ferdtug of tlio ini inenf o crowd of limn, women nnd children wnA a sight to bn rnmomlierod. Henry St, John, tho KiugV steward, hnd thocaro of this department, nnd ho well utiilflrstooil his biisine.w. 1'or tho forrign guests, who wrronot mipppsrd to sijunt on thn nml with imtlvTA, "tables wro providiil in thn foltngr, where was nn nbiiuilnnt supply of food cooked in fomign style; but tho imilti tuiln worn fml in tho long loiiaif, nt thn fur end of which wni scnlFil tho Roynl party, tho Ministers and Cliicfn, Tirst theru wns singing of bymiio by n rhoir of nativo school children, lrd by Mcssrn. Marshall and Frank Johnson, to nirs that sounded awcetljr to Is'cw England cars Grnco bo- toro meat wns solemnly siul by .Mr. John Ii, nnd then, on a signal from tho King, tho nsscmblngo went vigorously to work on tbo iinmouso stores of food before them, llcef, jiOrk, flhh nnd poi, tho staples woro in profusion (with n mispicioii of dog.) A memorandum, obtained from St. John tho steward, will givo an idea of the provisions at iIu'r King's feast : -71 hogs; -132 large calabashes of poi; GO- thickens; H wholo oxen; 2 barrelo snll pork; 2 barrels biscuit; 11,125 salt fish; l.B-'O fresh fish; 12 barrels luau nnd cabbage; 4 barrels unions; 80 bunches bananas; 5B pino apples; 10 barrels potatoes; 55 ducks; 82 turkeys, 2,245 comm unis; 4,000 heads of taro; ISO squid; oranges, limes, grapes and various fruits. Altogether it was estimated that enough wns provided to feast 12,000 pcrsous, nnd that 10,000 wcro nctually present. Whilo tho feast was going on, several old women in tho immedinto neighborhood of where tho Kiug eat, kept up a constant, uhnuting of mtla nntho poems in his honor nnd that of his ancestors, nccom pinying tho chant with gyrations nnd mo tions of tho arms. And in tho ovening, nfler tho most of tho compiny had de parted, a company of hula girls gavo a "concert" with their attendant drum nnd calabash beaters. Tho King and most of tho guests re turned to town beforo sundown, somewhat in tho snmo order ns on going out. During tho cntiro day I did not observe tho slight est disorder and no signs of drunkenness among tho natives. Tho same could not bo snid in theso days nt tho conclusion of n public holiday. The fact is, that tho law prohibiting tho selling or furnishing of in toxicating drinks to natives was not n dead letter thirty years ago, ns it virtually is now. In tho ovening thero wero roligious services at Knwainhno Church, which was filled to overflowing, the King nnd Queen bciug present. A sermon npropos of tho occasion, was preached by tho pistor, tho llov. Richard Armstrong (subsequently Minister of Public Instruction), tho text being taken from Psalms 37. 3 "Trust in tho Lord and do good ; so shnlt thou dwell in the land, nnd verily thou shalt bo fed. " There could havo been no question but that his hoarers had been fed on that day. King Kauikcaouli "the good" and Queen Kalama wero n handsomo couplo nnd do scrvedly popular with nil clnsses. Ho was at that time thirty-threo years of age, nnd should havo been just in tho full vigor of manhood ; hut tho excesses of youth had nlready begun to tell upon his naturally strong constitution. Stoutly built, about 5 feet 8 inches in height, darker com plcxioncd thin most llnwaiiaus, his strongly marked features wcro nlways boamiog with kiudncss and good humor. Kalama nged 23 was n decidedly attractivo looking woman, tall, well-formed, light com plexioncd enough for a half-while, bnt with thoroughly nativo Hawaiian features nnd largo gazcllo-liko eyes. And sho wns as amiablo ns eIio was good looking. H. L. S. Negroes in tho Orient. In bis letter to tho Southern Workman W. X. Armstrong speaks of Negroes occu pying prominent positions in tho Orient. Ono of these, S. A. Duller, is n resident of Shanghai. His psrents wcro of pure Afri can blood nnd his father was a preacher in tho City of Washington. Ho loarncd French, Italian, German and Spanish, nud when Durlicgamo was nppointcd Minister to China ho mot Butler in Paris and made him his private secretary, nnd ho went to i'ekin nnd Boon learned to speak Chinese Ho afterward left tho crabissy and went into tho employ of an American commer cial company, aud liter wont into tho serv ice of tho Shanghii Navigation Company. Tho Chineso in this company had employed whites bat they took advatitago of tho em ployers nnd it wns not . until Butler was engaged by them and placed in chargo of ono of the most import ant departments, that they begin to real izo nnylhiug. He systematized tho busi ness, brought everything into perfect order and enforced discipline. This compiny now owns thirty-six steamers which they aro running nt n handsomo profit. Wo havo nlratdy had two of thorn tho Ho Chunij and Jfee Iroo iu our waters. They havo monopolized the greater part of iho homo coast trade and aro now turning their nttentiun to foreign conquests in the commercial world. Tho Chinese regard Butler as n very oblo man and havo im plicit confidence in bis honesty. Several weeks after meeting Butler, when Mr. Armstrong, with King Kala knua, was on tho royal yacht of the King of Siam on tho river Menam, on their way to Bangkok, the yacht stopped nt (ho cus tom houto to tako on board somo officials. Ho u at iced a negro in tbo stern of tho boat and inquired about him. A merchant said to him in answer to ins inquiry : "Ho is at tho head of tho custom 1ioum on tho river. It is a very mpoiuible placo. This negro is a man of considerable education, in honost, nnd capable, so ho was nppointcd to tho place, and dischargtB tho duties well." Wailuku Poi Factory. Ti:ST QUALITY OP VAIAI MAX. XJ ftfattiuU ccniU&lly. All ordtra Blkd with dt. II. llAILtV J1 Wailuku. Maul o & f.j it i lit 1. 1111 . "V S.lk7 iin, s.viiiii. a, , ii.v., wsjis.j Wbe t as4 Hay, H W. i Murray" ii " W, JI li. u. Hurrays ata -, ji ruritlsby liOLLIi VUlsMA r Vti ,..,. niisfrsirttiSfri HONOLULU, II. ii. v. ar.viniANCi:, Ifuvrnllnii Cormil t CmiiiiiiImIoii Morrlmnt T .11(1 1'lilirninlA 81 , ll , llonin Nn. A KDWARD imKSTON. Attorney nml Counsellor nt l.nir, ly M IVil sitirt linn. Inln I J. M. OAT & CO., SAIL,MAKi;itS, Mnkrr-n I Ire Proof HI.hV, tliiiiolnlii, II I 5S I'lng. nf all ilrtrilpllnni tiimlr anil rfpslrril Ij ,T. NOTT ,fc CO., Imtortor nml Dealer In Ktnros, Itnttgrn, .Metal", Ultimo I'lirnl.tiliis (Iftntlt, I'rorkrtTi Mlnsn imil tliln.1 nrr, I'rncllcAl Mlrt miln, Itniiiiliilii, II I CHAMPAQNI'. CIDER MANUFACTORY AND GROCERY. f, n. l:i t.lllllit Nlrcf I. ly JNO. It.miOWN. Iiisiouor of WhIhIiU nml Mrnsuros, Iftl llPTftAlltA Httri'l -IS. Onlrr. rittijin IMt nt Police HIMIom. Shi A. W. lUCHATUJSOri A CO, IMiinrrmiK jiii neurit ii llont., Sluie., riiniUlilm; (lofliln, lloln, I'npt, Ttmikn, Vllr., IVifiimerj' ami Smik, WaIIIihiii WAtrlirn, I'Iiip Jci-lry,ric.,ronHr l Viitt nml .Miiclmni M,, lli'iinlnlu, II. I. I ly M. DICKSON, riiotornphlo Artist, IW nml 101 1'oil Slrcpl, Plcluri'. of nil lrr. mul kltuU mmle In nnlrr, Ami rr.iinrs nf nit iti'.filiillont ronMniitlj nn linuil, AUn, Mirll., L'ntnl", aihI Oiiilnilltcii of tin' Purine, 'J ly S. MAGNIN, Importer nml Dooloi- lit Dry nml Funny GnmU. Boats, Slioon, Ao., At Itir (Hr.lt Kntlrrn Ktnie, No. tU l'ntt ."I,, llniiolnlii M ly Ii. W. HOPP, Cnblnot Ma1nr. Uilinltoror, Denlrr in Ftiriiitiirn, oSKInc hired, licto ecu Nniinnii nml Port Hlrcclii, M.lttrr..( cunilnnih nn luintl or mmlo In nriler. til TIIOS. Q. THRUM, Importing nml MniiufntitnrliiK Stntlonor. Mows Aoiit. Book Ulnilnr, Ac, Mfrclmnt blrrrt, mill Denier In Pine Stnllpnery. Ilookr , Mmle, Totk nml Pnnej- (looili, 1 Port htri'it, nenr Hotel, Honolulu, ly r. x, ires .veil. Jonx nwnsrnz. WENNER & CO., Port hired, oppmltr Oilil Peltowi' Ilnll, Mnnufnoturlni; Jowolor, Dlmnoml Sottom, KncrAirr-, nml lle.ilern In Jewelry of nil l.liul.i. hhell anil Kukul Jeuelrj mmlo lo ortler, Onlern nln re- erliril n.l Inlllifnlly attenileil In fur all klmti, of llnlr Work in Jewelry or Xemurlnl Ucln I ly FRANK GERTZ, 0$ BOOT AND SHOE MAKER No, 114 Port St., oppotllo P.intheon Klablen, tool nml NIiopi Simla lit Onlrr, or licit )ln tcrlnl.nntl nt Itemotiblo lilorH. Boots nnd Shoos mado for Cash only 'J iy M. S. GRINDATJM & CO., Importer ami Wliolonlo Dealom iu Gone- ltvl McichnndUo, 5 Jlakcc'ii lllock, iucen Mrect. ly M. S. GRINBAUM A CO.. Forwnrtlinr: uml ComuiUslnii Morch&nts, 211 California ht.,Snn PrancUco, Special facilities for nml pirtlc-lsr attention pilil to S consignments of Inlaml produce ly VOIjO-A-KTO "33COXJS33 cit.vrr.it ni' or uu.xvr.A. W. II. IiKNTZ, MANAGER. Plenty to eat, a ronilnff fire, rloan bmle, and the best AttcmHnce on the llaivallan lrlnnds. Vlnlton requiring any unusual illtplay of olcanlc action Mill klmlly riioMnnai'erat lea t ten day notice In tine weather, and from elecn to thirteen In foul 5 ly T. J. MOSSMAN, Importer anil Deolor in Croclcery, Plain and Decorated Porcelain, Cut anil Preyed OUbp, Mirer Plated Ware, Cutlery, Chaiidclleri, Lamps, Chimneys, Ktc. Klro Proof More, cor. Kins; nnd Xtinauu St!., Honolulu, Sly FRANK II. AUSTIN ic CO., Commission Merchants and For warding Agents. Olllce No. 20 California St., San Francisco. Consignment? from the Hawaiian Islands desired. The Ileal Prices Worranted. anil Sales (liurantced, B71 4 ly o, aecrLKEK. o. enoumi G. SEGELKEN A CO., 'o. 5 Xiittann Street, Tirunniths ami Plnmliori. Doolom in Stoves, Hanzes, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copprr Ware, keep con .tanily on hand a full assortment of Tlnoare, Galvan ized Iron and Lead Pipe, India Hubber Hose, Ac., c. aIy MAX ECKART, Watcliniakor, JewoUor, Engraver and Diamond Setter. No. G Knahnmanu Mrect, Honolulu. All orders faith fully executed, SI ly HIGGINS A JESSETT, Xoi.UJ ami C King SU, 2stCyf Carrinrto Bnilden, Trim-Sa) vTyVVmo-n, PalnUrs, VarnUhcm 33 All klnd of Uepalrliis attended to, anil good work guaranteed at Low Kile.. 8 ly A. I.. SMITH, 4 1 ront pTBitT, tMroirrrn ivn ocALtn im 3terlden tuidrnple PlateU Ware, lla5Hare, Klngt CoinblnHtion hpeelaele nud Kye 01acs, ltrackets, Vases, I.nstral Wire Ware, Pancy S-oaiif, Picture Pramu, Wo'tenholm'f Pocket Knives, Scissors, Pla tola, Poirdcr. Miot and Animnnltlnn, Clark's Spool Cnlton,. Machine Ull. all kinds nf Machine Needle, "Domestic" Paper Fashions, bole Agent for the uni versally acknowlcd?cd Light Running Domeitto Sowlng'Machln WM, MoCANDLESS, Xo, B, (lucnii rtlrrrl. l'lll Mnrkel, Dmler In Choicest llcef. Veal, Mutton, Flth, etc. l-amllr ami Hhippuiir. urncis carcruny atteuiieii to. l.Ue btock furnished to vessels at short notice, .H.l Vcge tables of all kinds supplied to ontpr. tl lyr CHAS. BREWER & CO., 17 Klll.y NI., Iloitotl. Agents of Hawaiian Packets, Qeneral Commission Agents. Special attention jlven to tho purchailni of (iorxls for Ibe HaMallaii trade. I'reljlits at the lowest rate. M ly C. E. WILLIAMS. Importer, Manufacturer, Upholitorcr, and Dealer In Purnllme of Every Description. Kurnl ture Ware llnouis. No, CI Port blreet. Work bbop al the Old bland on Hotel htrvet. HT All Orders Promptly Attended to. Illy u. .. wuirstr Ksubllsbed P. i. w. noatnTsos -WHITNEY A ROBERTSON, (Successors to II, M. Whitney) Importing anil Manufucturlns Stationer Publisher, Now Dealers, Book Binder and Paper Ruler. II SI Merchant Htref I. Honolulu. II. I. fcVK SO XXIXOI tab OO., BANKERS, IIOMOI.UI.C, I I I I HAWAIIAN IbIsA.SJDII UKAW KXCIIASOE OS IHC 111 OF CUIFORMA, : : ; : SAN rMICISCO nn ruim aus9T is Hew York, IIosIoh, ' Pnrle, AucliUnrl, (HE0RIEHTAIB1KK CORPORATION, : t : ; LOIOOI ami ruim aoixcuts n. !! KoiikT . NyUnfy,ana nclbeurnr, And transit! a (leneral Banking llnslnest. Ma ly Billiard Tabic For Bale, TNPKIIFKCT- OltUKK, STltAIILK L A HUOIIE8 maker l'hlu Colleniltr cusUloos) Btrble tr4, '! psrilcaUis emtulrv at 1 COMMgltOIAf. IiILLIAUD I'AKLOHM c OfiUMlilA BIVKU HALMOX, IN kansli tat ball barren. rorsaUir ' I BOLLS B Co, itsisajJtkj. J , .jtuii J., SATURDAY, OCfrO r.i). o. nowi:, Itimsn nml SI1511 I'ntntrr. 1'nper Unni-.or, An Ml ly Nn l071tln(rHlteet.llmiiih.ihi a wii.iHiu .v' ':o., Comer of Porl unit t'n'cn meets, lloiioliiln, f,nmber, Talnti, Oils, Nslli, Unit nml llitllillng JSIJl Mstnrlnlsnf everklnil. llllS.l. II. Al'fs'l'I.V, oovnifimiiiioji. jv'X' t. jv iv e-1 No I.I Kaalininanii street i'. a. NriiAi-.i'i'.it .v :,, ImportnrA A. Cointnlanlon Morchnntn "J Honolulu. Ilaitallan lslsnits. ly . N. H,U,tllfS,slr4. 31. I., BUJIOK0N AND HOMKOPATIUO rilYSICIAM. Olllco Cornet Port and llerelanla His., Honolulu, h-:n b:. i. aiTajin, Auctioneer ami CommUslon Mcrclinnt, JM" tneen rlltrtl.Jtnniiliilii. ly i:i, tlOl'I'.MCIIB.AIM.lilt A: To,, IMI'OKTKKS AUD COMMISSION MEIICHAWTS , I "VI lliiliolilliM l.l.ll I. ly .loiin uusui.l, -TV,J."i'C33s.lV.111-V JV'JL' XsTVXV 81 ItJ Merchant m cor of Port HI. Hid ly 1'. T. LENEHAN & CO., Imyiortorn nml Coinmlnlon Morcilinntu, W.t Nuiiaiiii Hlren, lloiiuliilu. 111 A. h. vt.tmuuun A. ;.. lui'iiiumis inii HKii:ii m Ooiiorttl 3iXoxolxtxi.cIlsiot KVI Corner Ijnei'ii and Kiinliiii'innii Mreets ly n. iiAcki'ifi.ia Ac ;oV, OENEUAL COMMISSION AfJKNTS, CJiiorti Htrrelllfiiitiliiln. II. L ly a . if . ii n; n ii . GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER. Pnmlly (Irncery ami Pied rtloie, "I ly W Porl Slrrel, llnnnlnlu. MRS. A. M. MELLIS, Fnshlnitnliln Droas anil Clonic Maker, 101 Port street, Honolulu, II. I. KM JI ly iioim,i:m v ;., Ship Chnndlori nnd Commtision Merehants. importers and Denlns In (leiiernl Mcrchandlie.Queen ! M llniiolnlii. II. I. ly - .i. .n.vniTi-sji:v, ,m. ii. , . i. n. Dental Rooms on Fort Street, Oftleeln Ilrcwer'sJIInck, corner llotclaml Port streets wi-1 ly Kntranci'. Ilmel Mtriel. :i::iis iikoivk. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELtOB AT LAW, XUTAUY PH1IMC, Anil Agent for Inkluz Acknoivlodi-menta of Initiiimciils for tlio Island of ilnlin. oSM No. S Knalinmnnn Ht.. Honolulu, II. I. ly l.Alfta: A: CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Impnrlera of nml llenlenrs In liny, (lialn, and Hit tleneral Produce. Honolulu. II. I. ly .lOUIsj II. IM'l'V, NOTARY PUBLIC nnd COMMISSIONER of DEED 8 Por the Mate of California nnd Neir York Ofltce at the Hank of lllshop ,t Co., llonoluln. oKiil ly JOHN '1 WA'l'I.ICIIOlJlXI.. IUPOKTER AND DEALER IN GENERAL MEnCHAHDISE. 8J3 Qiien Streel, llonoluln. II. ? ly Jlio. A. HASSINGEK; Arjont to talio Aclmnwlmlrciuonts to Con- trnotn for Lnlior. S70 1 Interior Olllce, Hon luln. ly ii. :. ;uc;vrvti. & iiito'riii'.it, QR0CERY. FEED STORE and BAKERY Comer Klnc iwd llort HtrecU, llonoluliu I 1 K'l ly ' i:. O. II AIM, At MO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE Dry Uuode, Paints, Oils and (leiicral Merchandise, S-"J ly Corner Port and King Htf. ii, A.r. cir.Tr.n. C. JONES, J 11 C. BREWER & CO.. SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 813 Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. ly iioht. LKnrns, I c. n. cooke, 1. 1: tv r. it n a : o it i: , Successors to Lkmteus A, Dickson, IMPORTERS & SEALERS IN LUMBER And nil kinds of llnlldlns Materials. Port Street. C.VI ly Honolulu, S. M. CARTER, Agent to tako AolaiosvlcdKment to Con- trnot for Lnlior. Office at P. M. S. l)Kk, Esplanade, Honolulu, II. I. 811 lb ly lll.l,tiS.sllAM Ac CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALER8 IN HA , ARE Cutlery, Dry Uoods, Paints and Oils, and Ocneral Merchandise, 813 Xo. 37 Port Mlrett. Honolulu, ly cull srntcsCLs. M.ll.lllWl.N. IV-M. 4.'. IK WIN Ac CO., Sugar Factors and Commission Agents Honolulu. II. I. f.VJ .11. ti. UUINIIAIMI Ac CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In Vashlouuhlu Clutlilni:, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Klines, and t-Ycry xnrlity of (lenllcmen's Superior Purnl.hlui; floods, btora In Mnkce'a lllock. Queen btitt llnnn Inlii. II. 1. ' n.Vi yl A. W. FEIRCE & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aor.Ms roil Ilrand'a Gum aud Ilomb Lonces, Perry Davit1 Pain Killer, 6W 1 So. 40 Queen St.. Honolulu. ly riico. ii. w,vvii:n, (LiTK JiNlo.v, UnEEN k Co. IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AGENT mil Lloyd's and I lie Liverpool Uiidemriters, Ilritlsh and Purilcn Marino Insurnncu Company, And Xorlheni As stirmice Ccuipuny. oK.ll ly CA.STLI'. A: HATCH, Attornoys zvt Xjuvmv. V. It. CAbTLC, Notary Pnullc. atend all the Court of the Kingdom. Particular atlentloii paid lu tho mfciitlallon of Loans, Ciitiveyaiiclu, Collecting, lie, ovit ,Mnney to loan on Mortgage. (Jlllce, .No.13 Kaaliumanu Street Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, M. ly i. N. CASTLE. J. H. ATllEltTON. CAMTI.I1 A (IIKIUl!, 8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MEttOHaNTS IMPOItTKIW AND Doalors In Conoral Merchandise, No. 80 King Sired, Honolulu, II. I. AOKNTK roll The Union Iitureneei Company nf Han Vranelsco, l ue ."icw buniaiio i.uu insurunce vuiiipauy, iiosion, TheOievon Packet Line. Tbuk'nhala PUntallon, Tho Haiku Plantation, Dr, Jayne Son's Cclebrat- ni iroirincs, Wlfeeler JC Wilson's Sewlnjr Machines. tiaiiuku I'uiuniion, llainakua Plantation. oKVlly IIV.UAM 1IUON., Importers of General Merchandise KUOM FKAKQE, ENGLAND, GEItMANV, AND UNITED STATES, No, S3 Merchant Street, . . Honolulu, II, I, IIVIIAN 1IUON., WHOLESAIiB G1100E118, tlttndSIS t'tllfonils8lret, A! r wax umiiu, HT Piillcularaltcntloa'pald to llllliis and shipping IsUud orders. bzi ly HAWUAK INVESTMENT k AGENCY CO, LIMITED. M 0MKY I4ANKB tM VHMTLAMN UK cerltu rltus, for lone or short berlodt. Apply lo VT. L- OUUE.V. V.uatr ;-ro It. , qca bt, our U. W. Macfultntk Co, M tf omcc. - jiisSV.l.i. V ..,,. jtLtAiJ&idL Jte a.d Press. BER 20, 1881. I'lONEERHTJ'.AM Cnndy Mnnufactory mul Dnkory an. xroxuxr, rrnetlfAt Confectioner, l'aitry Cook nml Hiker, H7il II llnli'lslreel.lielweeii Nuiiaiiii ami Port illy i.V. 'oi.i,iiAr, ntACK3MITHANtlMACHIHI8T 1 1 n rin rilmeliiK, 'iirilnn Uurli, I'luiitnlliiii .llnrlilnery, An, MIHlinji nn Klne Hlreet, next t'aslle ,t t'raiU', y HONOLULU IIipN WORKB CO. WrPfT..N'l;r"M KIVrtlSlM. IIWUAItMU.1,1 rBikll.W. lloller,C'.H)l.is,f,)n, lltaiiainl l.it,1 U,tattns Mnohlnory of Hvory Ooaorlptlon tl" Made to Order. 6 rftrtleulnrnltentlon paid to Slilp'i DlaekirallMnrf J0II WOnKssetnteilnn llisslinllesl tintlee. iiMMly " 8111 ATKMKYEIl'tts JAMEH I'riiatirnl Ilnlnri nml I3er(inilmi.,GIIillii:, Ornlnltip; nml lintlcrltifi. No, M Hut,) Ht.. iippnslte Kmnlly Market, HIT 31 ly WRAY TAYLOR, IMANOFUUTK AND 0HUAN TUNKU t IT- Orders can he left nt T, (I, Thrum' Port Hlreet anil Mi rf limit Hlreet Htnres, vi llm iioisIjIstur a cai X3x'xKKlitm, Apotlioomlon anii iMi-niiTrin or Toliaeeo anil I'lffirjl Agints fnr P. Lnrlllnrd ,t Co., . H, MiiiImiII ,t tin's Vnnlty Pair, (lonilvrlii ,t IVs Old Itiilgr, llnchonan it. Lyle'a i'llcliiatcil Plujj Tnliarcmi, t limn Perfumery, nl Liindon, lliimphreys' Hniiien. patlilcHpeclfle, Ac. Ac. HW JOS. E. WISEMAN, Rrnl Extnto Drnlinr iKniiiloyniontBiironu Iteuts llonins, Ciitlnge., Houses, nml sell and lenses Ileal I, statu Iu all parts of Ilia Miifjdnm, Kiuplny inenl foiind for Ihn.c seeking work In nil Iho vsiIiiiik lirauclies of liiisliicscimiifclcil with these Islnuils, "- N. II, l.egnl llociiineiils drawn. Hills Colli did, Honks sjiiiI Accounts keiit.niiilKeiieralotllcoHnrk Irnns acted. I'nlrnnnyi! snllclled, Cniiiiulssloti inndi rnto. Hnnnliilll. H. I. III BI'J a. av. -tiAci'Aici.Aisji: At :o.. IMPOHTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ilnlilnson'n Plro-Prwif llnllillnir, Queen Hlreet, Honolulu, II. I. AIIKHTS r The (HasgoH nnd Honolulu Linn of Pncki Is. Tnlni llnv ,t C'o's Liverpool and London Packets, ThoWnlknpu Plintntlnn. Tim Hienci r Plniilntloii, 1 1 1 lo. llaknltii PMiilatlmi, lllln. Jllrrlees, Tnlt A, U'ntsnn, Hitnar Mnelilnrry, T'"5 Puulna Hheep ll.inch Ciuiiiaiiy. Kit H.M. MOORE, .Tone ajrivEsit, and iii:am:!i in Stntloncry, Cigars, Tobacco &c., &c. nil HIS No, l-J-l Port Street. ly !B:rl5.s:fcx:r Pigs jtssnsOOFTIIKI,ll'.siT IHI'IsllTKIs sTrpo (&-?r 'Irnlns.nndof nil njes, KOH HALi:,fKj?P u)a lininl and ilollvered to steamer orslSsJJLils schooner, AT .Mulll'.KATi: PHIOHS. I'ersniis Ttlnliliijcdi ntnet wllll tlio Heat Ntork sir tu liiiiri ivlint llioy nuir luttc, ciiii liny lu inilr liol nkln. WJ". A. HHIHII'.l'.T, Hawaiian Hntol. i a. s;iiAi'.ri:ie. AtlKNT nfllreiiicn Iliinrilnr tlmlerivrlters, Aiienl nf I)resd;u Board nt Undetvirltere, Accnt of Vienna Hoard nf Uuilcrvtrltcrs. Claims against Insiiraiico ('nmanlen Mlthln the Juris diction of thcnlioio Hoards of Unilernrltersll me tn ho certified tu by the nboio Ajjent to make them Millil. HIJ ly Insuranco Notice ritltr. AflEXT l-'Olt TI1IC IIIUTISII Per. M. vnn Murine Insurance Cnmpiny (Limited) has received Instruction. In Itmluro tlm llnlrsi nt In surance hetucen Hiinnlulii ninlPnrts In Hie Pacific, and Is now prepired to Isstiu Policies at the Innest ruloj, vilth a ppcclal reduction on frelchl per steamers. Tin.u. ii, uavii.s 8JQ ly AReut Hrlt. Por, -Mur. Ins. Co., Limited iiA.iiiiiiiet.-ii. inti:Mi:'si FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tur. ii.ni:usniM:ii ir.vij imr.N ai. linlnted Aafiits of tho above Company, are pre Sared tn Insuro risks nnlnet lire on Stono nud flrlrk tnltilliiK, and on Mort'liniiillsn stored therein, nn the mot fitvoraule terms. Por itirtlculars npply nl the ofdreof ti.ll ly P. A. hOIIAHPHU ,fc CO. HAMBURC-IViACDEBURC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP IIAMDURO. BlUI.niX'l.N. .lIi:it,'IIA.MIHE. IIJIISI. TUHK and Machinery Insiircil against l'lrc nn the lnost favorablo terms. A. JAKIsKIt, Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands. RU ly Insurance Notice. Tim I'Mti'dtsiiiMiii Aitu iti:iAitr.i to write upnu Merchandise, per first-class easels between this ond tho Coist Ports, coierlng loss or damage. If amonntliig to 10 per cent, or more, on the sound value of thn wholo shipment at port of ilelliery, upon fuorablu tenns. I1IHIIOP ,t Co. Asents of tho Plremen's Piinil Insurance Company, llou9liilu,,Ian.Ui), 18S0. ST:! 3m FIREMAN'S FUJSfD lnsurancGCompar.y. A Leading Home Company. Assets, June. Will ST07,1i 17.17 Addlltonal Cash Capital (nnw being called 111) :a), M Tntal.Asscli 1,U7,:I7.17 rpilli VlliVZMXXiiTvU'Sn 1NSUK X ANGK COMPANY basis Its claims to Iho best patronogo upon Its sound financial condition, reinforced by Its accession of cspltil. ghlug it mcr a million dollars) In assets; Its eitcnelvo system of Agencies, In suring It n largo premium Income, without tho nccei slty nf heavy cnnccntritlou of Hues; Its ndhereneo tn thn best principle, nnd prnetlccs of Underwriting; by open, fair and clearly expressed contracts, and prompt anil iqutlaulo adjustment aud payment of legltluiata losses. Pur seventeen years It has been favorably known ns a cnuservatlio underwriter, and during Hut time has paid over 1,000,000 IN LOSSES, Passing triumphantly through the heaviest conflagra tions Known lu modern history, IIINIIIII .V Co, Airr-iil, 1 3m Honolulu, H.I. THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1B.W. Unlimited Liability to Stockholders. Aisels S31.cryi.UO ltcserve , j O.TW.icjci Income for IHTtl: Premiums received alter deduction of rein- aurance,.. ,.,.i , $ ,3&!,S!i3 Losses promptly adjusted and paid here. 13m IIINIIOI' A Co., Agent. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY UV MAN i'ltAMIIItlO, IWOOUPOllATED, 180B CASTLE It COOKE, AGENTS 171 I'nr tlio tr nllssit Islnmls. Rhortlnh Woatphnllan Lloyd INSURANCE COMPANY, Of M. ULAUUAt'll, Hlieiilsh lrualn. Aaclion and Leipzig Insuranco Co,, Limited, or aai iu:.t. (Aix-i.i.ciiAi'ixi.t:,) AM. CI.AIMN 1'Ult l-AIITII'L'I.AH AVKK, A(IK su.Ulni-1 by tlooits anhlng here, and In sured In Hie above Companies, base to bo made with IhecognUanceof and certified to by thn undersigned, in order lo be r-tlld, J V tJLADE, Agent. SI? ly IRRIGATION ! IHUKsATION' AlTKIt TIIIH DATK Isslrklly prohibited, except bttweeii ibe hours of loMsi,su,.stua4lup.ni. l. H. PHKETII. ApprotcUi Jiuperlntendentaf Water Woik (Slcoid) II. A P. Rsria, Mlnlsttr of lutcrlor. Honolulu. April llh. Ibel sTTi Xtf WIltE RIGGING. Sism rmou iixch tu i ixciikm. run tale by UOLLES A CO. I V liaalijr'ifrin if 1 - inWtiatilitlii i tsiw.tj WHOLE NUMBER Gl. lloHton Ho.irtl of HiiilcrwT.irrs. I I'. M I'M for llm llnitsills,,! Islnuils, " 'r t iiiir.tvi'.ii Ai ((), A riill.it1clitil.i lionrtt of lliidf nvrllrrs. A IIKNTM ror (tin lUivnllnit IsUn.ls, ' 'y ititr,u'r.ii,(.(vi WILDER & CO., AkciiIk lor llm llnnnllnii lnluiiiU, oi" tiii:- Mutual Jjil'o Insuranco Co. i' yv.w rmiii, Lnritofit, Hnfont nnd Mont ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO. IN THE WORLD! Acocto (1880) ..,$90,000,000 Now in a Oood Timo to Insuro Nime lint Prst class risks taken. . mi an THH New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. omOnTO.V.MACS IHIItMl I'O hat i:i, ns.in. 7 OUlat 1'itrtl; Mutual Life. Tmurunce Co.ln tint United Motes. rollelei Inued on tho raoit favorable Tormi. Ilxmiiiln ol (iii.riirri-lliir I'lnn I.V8UHKI) A(li:,f YllAIIH-UltlH.VAIir LII'IC PLANi 1 Annual premliiiu cnullunes Policy 3 years 3 dnr Allium prcmliiins Limtlmio Policy I years ISilays 3 Annual premiums rontlniie Policy ii years OTiIays I Annual premium, roiiltuun Policy Hyeirs IS days n Annual premiums conlliiuo Policy I'J years M days A.ssjswotM, f BXa,DOO,OOOI I.osipn I'll i IIii-oiikIi Honolulu Aprury, f40,00Q CASTLE & COOKE, A J E NTS Ml KOIl I'lff. HAWAIIAN tMI.ANIIH .. noHTiinniTHH and mp-roantilr Xna-ux'auoo Ooinpftjiy Or Lomlou nml Ediiilmre. ar i"xt an . Estnbllshod 1800. Ilasourcea of the Company ni nl 31st Hcccmbcr, 1880t aun.ciiiiiBiiCAi-irAL Pine Punu ;''l I'l'., iittnjm lleservo...,8ll,r,70 13 II Uncalled I.Vij.mu Premium He- serve 3I7.0S7 10 10 JWWJ.W) Ilalanre of ' I'rnm and Loss Acc.nD.OW 9 2 ., 1,201,211 6 IP i "zy,ypronTnK v.tn IBM Fire Prcmlumn nnd In- iPVClit JLlJJl l,lMJlj J, K.IIOPl'HOHLAP.ilHIt A CO., w- " Agents fur the Hawaiian Islands. THAI H-A'I'l. ANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIA.SIIIDIKJ. Capital nf lheCnmp'iny.tItescrvo..ltclclismnrlli,0(V).l) their Ito-Insuromo Companies " iui,r,ai,(ju Total. Ilclchsmark 107,050,0011 NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. or iiA.iiituiiii, CspllalnMhoCnmpany,tI!esene..Itelc!ismark8,),Ono their Itc-lnsiirance Companies " :r,0ii,0U0 Total Hclchtmark 13,WUuJu Nciiu'F.ixr.iiiKC'iii: i.i.orn RUCK VERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHAFT OF WINTERTHUR. Capital of the Company franca 5,000,000 'tn: ii.viu:ii.sit7xiii)7iiif kiiai. a u i:th M. of the nhovn thrco companies for the Hawaiian Islands, ore vreparcd In Insuro llulldlnie, Purnlturc. .Merchandlsoanil Produce, .Machinery, Ac, also Suj-ar and Jllco .Mills, nnd vessels In tho harbor, njalnst loss or dimnne by lire, on the most favorable terms, m' 'y II. HAOKPKLH ,t CO. GERMAN LLOYD Marine Insurance Company of Berlin. F O 11 T UNA General lnsuranceCompany of Berlin. mm: Anovr. i.mjkakci; compamri Jllini established n Ocneral Ajency here, and the iiinlerslsnid, Ocneral Afents, aro anthoilzed to take KlitkN iixaliiHt Hie IliuiKi-rniir the Ncnisnt tlio Mom IteiiKiiiinlilu Jtiiton, nml oil the Most I'nsornlilo Terms. eV.7 1y I'.A..SClIAi:Fi:it.t, CO., Cencral Agenls. "W-sEWsEV tTellAT". MANUI'ACTURCU 01' REFINED A. NO. 1 SUGAR n v ip. ixom :r, Pratical Confectioner & Pastry Cook IB ..a. IE 3G2 xi -s- Pionoor Stoam Candy, Factory Lemon and Tamarind Syrups always) on hand T , ua. a, rinds Put up In A. No. I Itcfincil Sugars, lil.hly recommended for Sea voyages. American, French, English ami German Pastries Made to Order at short Notice WoddlnK Cakos Ornamontoc! In the highest bt)lo of Art. Itlcli fresh home made ChocnlateCreams, Cocoanul and Cream Candles. !. 71 Hotel Ntrcrt lift. rYiiiirtuia nml t'orl f05 ly qr 'rilO.UAM IsAC'IC, M AOSCiSTIS Nn. 40 Fort Nlreel, Will attend to all orders tu the $4 CLOK, GUN X GENERAL REPAIR LINE. He will give special attention to cleaning, repairing ml reculatlnc bcvilnz .Machines, ami all other kinds of l.lcht .Machinery and Alttal Work cf every description. llUcknuilllilue, tic. Also, on band anil fur sale cheap, A Variety of Sowing Maohin.es lludsj. I'lsluU. Midi, Auiiuiiuitlon, Kacbino Oil, STocdlca, Ac, Ac, sfce. HewlnK Machine Tuckers, Hinders, ami all other extra and duplicate pails nf machlues supplied on sbori no tice. r Hcil .MsclilncTwIst.-nu &f .3it fit fafs Kl'lJun r 1 he Florence Uenln; Marlilnr, front SI0 tn 40. While He Ins Machine from 13 to $73. Home bliatllo Wenlm: Macblue, from ia $V. J -Including all eilras, nul ly KNOWLES' STEAM AND VACUUM PUMPS rpiIKUXUKIlSIONKOIIAVKsfUST JL. rtcrlved per Amy Turner, from Hoilon, a full as. siirtmcnt "1 these celebrated pumps, which are euaran teed lobe climp'r and better than any other style of pump Imported. We call Iho attention nf planters par ticularly to the Vacuum Pump, which Is less couipll calf I ami more aerrlcabla thaa other pumps, nnaui 15 if v llltKU'KIt A- CO The Germauia Market II AN HIlllXTIKIUOtllllll.Y KIIMMVATIIU, snq is noircouiuniiy in receipt urine uioi IIKKI', MUTTON, VK.VIs AM) I.AMII, I'roia Choicest lleijs. 1'mk SauMjfs. Uolmrnas. Ileoit Cheese, (I'-riuan eiaussie.. Ac, alwajrs on hand, at also the txsl of Poul try slid Pish. J Oar Most, ars til cut and put up In Castsrn style. All ordsri Ulthfully atltnde4 to, tod delW ercd In any part of Ike city. ta to lUL'I'P is SOHItADEK. I'ropiUtors. Extra Men leaf Emft&x.Kjiiir i'Orftij ,i HOLLISTER & GO. !!i:iiu:Ar. to INFORM THE PUBL C Tlint limy lisvn imiveil Into ttinlr NKW ANII (J0M.V0IU0IIN HTOIMI, In tlm I'tre Proof llulMlnid wo. nn NuuANi; KxiiKirr. Three iloors briny, iMmMtUrnt, vihsre may 1,. foinsj Ike most complete assnilmenl of Drugo, Ghomtcnlii & Toilot Ar tiolcn iN'riir. rirr. AninnBAfewiifthelrHpeelslllesmsy h foll, r Tlio Crown Goods CONHlririNO OP Porfumon, Soapo, Coflmoticw, ANII Till! ti: Mill ATI! I) Opaline Face Powder. H JTim-V t'.'.Ts.'! 'i ,'1M:eU " "'" Mfiheel Rwsrd l the late Hdney Lihlbltlaii nnr all uiher timipetllors. a .; a n a u a s s o ji t m e n u.1 or joiik ooflwnrx's Hair and Tooth Brushes. (Jiiiiicllliio rortlic Coiiiili'xluii nml Truths LUBIN'8 AND PINAUD'8 Soaps Coimotlca nml Face Powder, CELLULOID TRUSSES Especially adapted to this climate. A Pull Line of lIimitilii'oy'H ll()iiicoiiitlilc HpnrlNcH, .Cnrliollc Acid and C'hlnrlilo of Lime, for disinfect lli purposes, Agent for P. Lorillartl & Co' Celebrated Tobaccos, and Drawing Boom Tobacco nnd Cigarettes, Buchanan & Lylo's Tobaccos, W'hfcli ive have lately Intrndnd here, and which Is rapidly ((rowing lulofaror and demand. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO'S VANITY FAIR TOIIACCO AND CKIAHKTTKH,-, Which aro so well known nil over the world as to need no comment from us. Goodwin & Co's Old Jndgo TOIIACCO AM) OIOAItKTTEH ALWAYS IN DEMAND! Among our Ono Hundred brands of CIOAltS, we would call especial attention to the " Hon.;Bardwell Slotc," Tho Favorito Hed Brand, Pedro Muriaa, Tho Fragrant Stump. They also continue to manufacture Soda Wator in all Its Branches Together wllh their BclfastGingcrAlc. 67U 30 WILDER CO. Importors and Dealers in LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ! Ol' AM. KIKDM. JUST RECEIVED KX ' LATE ARRIVALS! SI'.VKItAL- URGE AND WELL-SELECTED CARGOES ItTII-lilUfflli, HW COMPP.lHINfl all hie usual siock sizes scantling, timbeb, plahk, b0ard8, fencing and pickets ALSO; OIV I-I.V:LNX A Most Complete Stock of V FINE ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER lATUiT sTYI.i:tt. NAILS, LOCKS, BUTTS, HIN0ES, BOLTS. SCREWS. Etc DRY REDWOOD! Scanlllnj;; l'lanlc, inrfoce and rough , Hoard, surfaced nnd rour;hj Hatlcni. rickols, Ilualic, Uttice, Clapboard. AlkO, KttllU, Paint and Whitowash llrushes. MUtrU LEAH, wiiiTiiii.'vcr, 1'AISITMIL. NETiLLIC AND OTHER FAINTS! Class. Salt. Firewood. DOORS SASH BLINDS ALLNIZKa, Of Eastern and California Make. MK 8..LE IX QUANTITIES 1 HIT AMU AT o isy I'ltiojia iu in LIME! LIME! EX UKTXU WHERTI.KR" AI'RUs ,la, roriilsby 34 BOlUCO ffaW-Au &2F.