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i. THE PAOiriC Commercial Mcrtistr. SATURDAY. JAMAH. 31. Mark Twain and the Ladies. At the anniversary ftiTfI of th S-,tti-li l..r fioration of Ijrvljn -n Monliy v.i,ii. in rMiponse to the tu.it of" Tl Ivl;.," Mark Twain tcj .lif-1. He f.ii I I am j r.u I, indeed, cf the distinction of h in cho?-ii 1 1 rponl to thi cfciiil toaat, t"'Ilo l-i.li'-c" or to women if jou lae, fr t t i th in ferable tcrni, perhaps ; it i e-rLiifJjr the oMcr, and therefore the more entitled to rcvc-rcn-e. (La'aghter.) I hate noticed that the IiiM with that Iain, blunt honest j which i-t such a Cvii cptcuoafl ctaractcriitic c( the Scrir ture, is always particular to never refer to even the illustrious mother of all xnnnkind herself a a hvly,"' but peaks of her as n woman. (Laughter.) It i cxid, but jou will find it i b-j. I am p-culuf Ijr proud of this honor, because I think that th toast to women w one which, by ril.t ami lj ererr rule of gallantry, ehould take precedence of all others of the army, of the narj, cf even royalty itself perhaps , though tlie latter is not necessary in this day and in this Land, fr the reason that, tacitly, you do drink a broad general health to all g.od women when you drink the health of the Queen of Holland and the Princess of Wales. (lud cheers.) I have in mind a poem juat now which is familiar t you all, familiar to eTcrybody. And what an inspiration that was (and how inntantly the present toast recalls the reran to all our mind-) when the most noble, the most gracious, the j tirc.-t, and sweetest of all pocta says : " Woman '. O woman "c Worn " (Laughter.) Howetcr, you remember thclim-s; and joo remember how focJingly, how daintily, how almost imperceptibly the Terser1 raise up before you, feature by feature, the ideal of a true and perfect woman; and how, as you contemplate the finished marvel, your Iioinnze grows into worst ip of the intellect that could create o fair a thing out of mere breath, mero words. And you call to mind bow, as I ppeak, how the poet, with stern fidelity to the hiatory of all humanity, delivers this beautiful child of his heart and his brain over to the trials an J the sorrows that inubt come to all, sooner or later, that abide in the earth, and how pathetic story culminates in thit apostrophe- aa ttild, so regretful, no full of mournful retrospection The lines run thus: "A Us ! alaa f a ala ! - --Alu! alaa !" I and. so on. (Laohtcr.) I do not rcuftmbcr l the rest; but, taken altogether, it seems to me that poem is the noblest tribute to woman that l human genius has ever brought forth (laughter) i and I feel that if I were to talk hours I could J not do my great theme completer or more graceful .justice than I have now done in simply quoting ! that poet's matchless words. (Renewed hughtcrj . The phases of the womanly nature are infinite in their variety. Take any type of woman, and you shall find ia it something to respect, somc I thing to admire, something to love. And you -I shall find the whole joining you heart and hand. ' Who was more patriotic than Joan of Arc 7 Who m braveT ? ho has given as a grander instance I of self-sacrificing devotion? Ah ! you remember, ( yoa remember well, what a throb of pain, Tvhat a great tidal wave of grief swept over us all when Joan of Arc fell at Yi aterloo. (Much laughter.) Who doc not sorrow for the loss of Sappho, the j sweet singer of Israel. (Laughter.) Who among ius doe not miss the gentle ministrations, the softening influences, the humble piety of Lucrcti.a Borgia? (Laughter.) Who can join in the heartless libel that says woman is extravagant in areas wnen lie can look back and call to mind our simple and lowly mother Kve arrayed in her modification of the Highland costume. (Hoars of laughter.) Sir, women have been soldiers. I women have been mintcrs. women have been poets. As long as language lives the name of Cleopatra will live. And, not because she con- ljuered George III. (laughter) but because 6hc y wrote these divine lines 1 1 "Let dogs delight to bark and bite, 1 For Uod haih made tuens so." (More laughter.) The story of the world is !, adorned with the names of illustrious ones of our town sex some of thcia sons of St. Andrew, too SCott.TJruce, liarns, the waniur Wallace, IJen ' fNevis (langbter) the gifted JJen Lomond, and ithe great new Scotchman, lien Disraeli. (Great laughter.) Out of the great plains of history Mower whole mountain ranges of sublime women the Queen of Sheba, Josephine, Scmiramis, Jsairey Gamp; the list is endless (laughter) In m i win not can trie mighty roll, the names rise up in your own memories at the mere euz- t ecstion, luminous with the glory of deeds that iijut uic, iiuinjyiuu uj iuu ijviu;5 woremp o ine Qzood and the true of all epochs and all climes. VI Cheers.) Suffice it fur our rride and our honor !rftnat we in our day have added to it inch names j as titose of Grace Darling and Florence Nightin- gale. (Cheers.) Woman is al! that she ehould !bo gentle, patient, long suffering, trustful, un fjelfish, full of generous impulses. It is her Ulessed mission to comfort the sorrowing, plead '.Tor the erring, encourage the faint of purpose, pjiecor the distressed, cphft the, falleu, be-friend llie friendless in a word, afford the healing of i)ier sympathies and a home in her heart for all Qhe bruised and persecuted children of misfortune Knat knock at her hospitable door. (Cheers.) TAnd when I say, God bless her, there is none jbtmong us who has known the ennobling affection -.sif wife, or the steadfast devotion of a mother I -tut in Hid liotrt will env Amon f if voul m : 1 mw mm m.w mmmmm m mmm. ammj , mmmtmM tAIIU tWIVA f : j arolongeu cheering.) .ngli3h paper. If r. Coville Goes to Count His Shingles. rrram tm TVlnhnrv 1 J There are men who dispute what they do not j-'iDuerBiauo. .ir. voviuc ia oueii a man. nen ,ne heard a carpenter say that there were so many phinglce on the roof of his house because the roof fOntained so many square feet, Coville doubted j. he figures, and when the carpenter went away e determined to test the matter by going up on nbe roof and counting them. And he went up .jliere. He squeezed through the scuttle Coville Oeighe 230 pounds and then eat down on the fl'ioof and worked his wsy carefully and deliberately oward the gutter. ' When he got part way down, ,(je heard a sourd between him and the shingles, tod became aware that there was an intcrferance. " ome way, in bis further locomotion. He tried a.'S turn over and crawl back, but the obstruction n'aelJ hira. Then he tried to move along a little, j,ei hopes that the trouble would prove but tempo cary, but an increased sound .convinced him that ",Uber a nail or a eliver had hold of his cloth, and trhat if be would save any of it he niuct use n'lutfco. His folks were in the house, but ho n4t3uld not make them hear, and, besides, he didn't .jiant to attract tlie attention of tin- neighbors. o he sat there until after dark and thought. It tul0uld have been an excellent opportunity to have sl'bunted the shingles, but he neglected to use it. MHl mind appeared to run in other channels. He vu' there an hour after dark, seeing no one he . ' 0lId notify of his position. Then he saw two oys approach the gate from the houre, and of Caching there, stop. It was light enough for tn im tn meet that one of the two was his son. and nTltbough he objected to have the other boy know x4Z of ilia misfortune, yet he had grown tired of eddieg on to the roof, and concluded he could w' ribe the strange boy into silence. With this liJcrangmcnt mapped out, be took out his knife, to ad threw it so that it would strike near to tfie jyepys and attract their attention. It struck nearer . -an he anticipated. In fact, it struck so close to hit the strange boy on the head and nearly "icrain him. As soon as he recovered his cq.uili be htium, he turned on Coville's boy, who, he was officwofident, had attempted to kill him, and intro jjjtced some astonishment and bruises in his face. Jhen he threw him down, and kicked him in the ) 'de and banged him on the head, and drew him thaiVer into the gutter, and pounded his legs, and of tgen hauled "him back to the walk again and rfpiocked bis head against the gate. And all the jjhile the eldr Coville sat on the roof, and reamed for the police, but couldn't get away. althJej jjjgj, jpjg, Coville dashed out with a broom, we ,vd contributed a few novel features to the affair thatbf the gate, and one of the boarders dashed out . -. i j vi. v T - J .1 i. r . 1. , OQr uuuott-uaircicvt guu, uuu ueuniJ iuc wita . 5m the roof, looked up there, and espying a mennyg nhPct, wa3 undoubtedly a burglar, drove a resesi .ndful of shot into his legs. ith a howl of and Irony Coville made a plunge to dodge the missiles, ble ii?d bimself from the nail, lost his hold to the . nf ami tr-f-nt MtiViTif down the shingles with lor mr' n) 1.)1. crtMvai! nn liid hr.ir rn . t US IC1UV1V J , UMIU O vmmmm ...... ' " "or a lrff jjkI hia hands making desperate but fruitless !a&rta to lav? himself. He tried to swear, but wan po frighten-! that l.c 1 -t his power of speech, and wlicn b jn-ri 1 eT.r t!.c i- le of the rof, with twenty feet tin gutt- r hitched to him, the b-ur 1. r pve hii: t!.- eontents ,f th oth r barrel, r,d tl.cu IjVC into the houc t load up again. : 1 t.o urifortiinatc CoilJe Mruck itito a cherry tree, ar.d thcni-e b-'ui.lel to tb grjur.d, w here he wris rce.igtiizrd. r i kcl up by the aciublcd r. igh fn.ri, and carried into tlie h.us-. A n-w d jctor ' i4 making g 1 d ly wags j ickinj the shot out ' i f lii- lg. The b;urhr ha g t$c into the c'in try t j fpend the cummer, aii l the junior Oiville, hating luct.r:d a f.iecc of brick in hi hand Lenhief, is lading 1 jvr f.r that other boy. He pays that lefore thcalm of another Sabbath rc-ts ' on New Kngland there will - another y in ; Danbury who can t wear a cap. IJ.e New York Wot Ul hoi Is that the inability of Kngland to supply the iron market f the Wwrld at a cheap rate nrtes, x A from a Jaiiure in fhc eui jly of coal or labor, but from the increased demand for irn. Railroads, iron thirs and iron buildings created fuch a demand that the price was raised, and the prices of the mate rial and labor employed in its manufacture fol lowed. According to a universal law, competi tion grew. as tle market expanded. No matter what has brought the change about, one fact is ch-ar, at leat namely, that Kngland las lot the American market. Our manufacturers have IoOK-ncd the industry of the country from the death grapple of the invader, and may now hvy j-lans lor carrying the war into Africa. This much is clear from the following statement of the London Times of August 2Vth : The protective tariff, it had been hoped, would provc in the event prohibitive. lJut Knglioh manufacturers were found able, in epite of it, to undersell the American on his own ground. Of the commoner kinds of iron which were used in the United States the English cent about one half, and of the more finished products of skilled labor about four-fifth?; Up to 1372 this pro portion continued; but from that date onward the change has been remarkable. Step by step the Americans have obtained lossession of their own market. In 1872 we were actually under sold, and an immense impulse was given to the American native industry. All over the Penn sylvanian iron district there were eigns of a newly-created life. Furnaces were kindled, rail mills and rolling-mills were everywhere erected. A new prosp-ct, which he had never dreamt of, teemed opening out to the American manufac turer. If he were now to make a vigorous effort, he might dislodge his Knglibh rival ; and the hoj-cs thus formed were not destined to be dis appointed. One of the finest markets we ever possessed has been gradually closed to our goods. The demand for our iron lias greatly decreased, and Americans arc found to buy only what they lave not as yet the means to 6upply themselves with at home. The statistics of the year 1872 tell their own talc. In the first halt of 1872, when our trade had already slackened, we still found a sale in America for 444,00) tons of iron. In the same period of 1873 we sent only 228,000 tons as nearly as possible one-half of the year previous, liut the price we obtained for the entire amount imported was reduced only by one third. We had charged in 1872 about 0 a ton for iron in America ; in 1873 wo charged JC12, and the result is that Americans can produce their iron more cheaply at home. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTmm fctrliscnuitls. I. c. maaiLL. m cum J. C. SIEURILL &i Co., Commission Merchants and Auctioneers 201 and California Street, rS . ii I71 i :i n c i h c o . A IjfO. AO K.MS Of TI1K San Francisco and Honolulu Packets. I'aitirular uMciitijn givro to the ale aiul .urcliaae ol wet' ehaoi:e,aMp' buiioft, d!lying vhalebipf negotiatioi excbanir- t- X7 A 11 freight artiriDK at sa Pranciico.bj or to thelXo oolula Line of I'acketi.will beforwar Jed tutor commission. XT Kxcha.ie on Honolulu bought anil slil. XX BIFEBKJICIS Httrs. A. W. I'circei Co Honolulu II. llackreUI Co " - f. Brewer & Co " " ltihop Ac Co.... " (r. II. V. WiKl. ............ ............. " lion. K. II. All. a NOTICE. II A VI fi ITItnl ASKI) . the I'.lack-milti Shop, Tools, ttock Tjj?? an.l Uool Will of the buiiuest of va I. 'm M'VriV Ik. Vkm n f 1 'rT.' Quern Street, opiwxiit' tli till Custoui I!oue, will le closed, ami the basinesa Removed to the Shop on the Esplanade, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan, whtre BLACKSMITH INC Will be Carried 6n in all its Branches SilIP SMITHING. CARRIAGE SMITHING, ao.l H0R5E-SH0KING, 1.I1TICL'1.K ATTKXTION IAII TO HORSE-SHOEINC ! a fully competent workman being en ployed to make it a specialty. BLACKSMITH S COAL AND IRON Always ma Haatl atrd For Snlr. XT Orders from the other Islands promptly filled and forwarded. tc-iO tl J.NO. Il THOMPSON. JUST RECEIVED AM FOII S A ImK AT TIIK OLDEST TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE ! IN HONOLCLl, TiT Established in 1858. A li tKUK ANI F1XK Arlmcnt of v II AX A IV A AND GERMAN CIGARS! Turkish, Porto Rico and Kanasta Smolving: Tobacco ! AND A LOT OF VERY FINE BRIAR WOOD PIPES! ALSO Constantly on Hand, the VERY BEST of CHEVING & SMOKING TOBACCO! !leciscli:mm Pipes, Cigar Holders, etc., ifcc. H. I. NOLTE. j4l 5m l. WATER! WATER! UXTII. FI RTIIEIl NOTICE. TIIK HOI R3 tUK IRRIGATION will I From 7 to 9 A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. THOS. L'JNO, Supt. Water Works. Honolulu, Nov. II, 1ST3. nolo 3in Properties For Sale or Lease THE I'ELKURATEI) SL G AK LAM) OF iT II A K A I. A t. in the District of Hilo, Hawaii. ALSO The I juJ, House, Pasture ao.l Premiums r.r AL'AITKKAK, Kona, Hawaii, roDtaiainir about TOO acra. For i.artiruUrs apply to oc25 W L. GREEN. A .V K V A I) V 1 : 11 A FEW OF THE MANY Jt sucii Prices as WILL PAY TO GIVE THEIVI A CALL PAINT OIL Hubbuck's Best Pale Boiled and Raw; WHITE LEAD AND ZINC-Hubbucks Best in Oil; PUKE SPIRITS TURPENTINE, RED LEAD AND OCHRE, CHROME GREEN, BURNT AND RAW UMBERS, PARIS GREEN. VERMILLION. BURNT AND RAW SIENNA. PRUSSIAN BLUE. KEEOSEXE OIL! Downer's Genuine and Devoe's. MATCHI--. fi C.r.l. D.MIiV SALT. Ci:i-qu:i L;aK. I'AKIS PLOWS, with KXTKA 11KAVV IIKAMS. LXTKA TolNTS, UK A MS A N I HANDLKS. Cut Nails, Wrought Nails, Cut and Wrought Spikes ! AMOSKEAC, PEARL RIVER AND ENGLISH DENIMS, st'p-:i:ioi: r.ixry FOR TE3E ('amtrie ami Ilaiuburir Kdgings anil Insertion'. Heal and Imitation Valencienes Lacef. ju2I Fine Print'l IJiiiliants for Children's wear, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac, Ac. qr GRAMMAR SCHOOL! ! Wniiuon, IlvWrtii. j MASTKIl. ..' TIIK UKV. T. C. SKAKLK. j Boys, either Native or Foreign, Received j 4a Dny Scholnra or lionrdf 1 n LUMBER, JUMBER I LEVERS AND DICKSON AT THEIR OLD STAND. Fort, King and Merchant Sts. 1IAVK OX IIAM AXI FOR SA1.K. UNTOX.' WEST Boards, Flanks and Battens. Nor' West Tonguednd Grooved Boards, Nor West Surfaced Planed Boards. It 3E3 JD "V O 0 33 Rough and Planed Boards. Redwood Battens and Clapboards, Redwood Tongued and Grooved Boards, WHITE CEDAR AM) REDWOOD SHINGLES HOOKS, WIMIOWS KLII)S! Nails, Locks, Butts and Screws, OIL, WHITE LEAD. ZINC PAINT, Turpentine, Chrome Green. Paris Green, Chrome Yellow, Red Lead, Black Paint. Varnishes. Burnt and Raw Umber, Vcnitian Red, Yellow Ochre, &c, &c. METALLIC FAINT FOR I'LAXTATIOX l?K. WHITE ASH BOARDS & PLANKS, FOU WHEKLWRICHT AND PLANTATION 1K WHITE EASTERN PINE HOARDS AND I'LAXKS. AND-. ill OTIIEIl miwm MATEIII.US ! LEWERS & DICKSON. e!3 3m ins. ; .iijst kixi:ivs:i NEW GOODS from CHINA VIA SAX KKAXCISCK, PER BARK J. W. SEAVER ! fxsisTix F: Fine Jewelry I'OK L U)1I : '. .Y"-A .;' . Jim !!-. Jlirr' ; Ma4o "f Crjrrtal. Cornelian. Tortoise SUM. i-M :m 1 Si.r anil ItirJ Eye Jftyl.'. SILK FOR DRESSES Pongee. Tina, Stripe.!, CLerke.I a:vl asi -r:.-.I el r-. Pure White Grass Cloth, Fancy Slippers for ladies & gentlemen. Colored Embroidered Silk Scarfs. Ladies' Lacquered Work Eoxes. FINE CAKVED Sandal Wood and Ivory Card Cases ! Paper Cutters, Boxes. All Kinds of Fans, Pearl, Cornelian and Ivory Buttons and Studs. Ohil Other OirioStl'f.l t1 U-litif . .I -.. thl'i..n. AL50 White China Matting, s China and Japan Teas, Sm.r, SmCm S-r. FOR SALE BV " A FOfJ i. A I'll I 'K. oc25 ly 13 Nuuauu ft., ner Kinp. 'V W S 2 31 E N Til: THINGS TO BE FOUND ! 'Av.vyw. lixj:x. mulls. LADIES ESPECIALLY ! mmk goods ! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JITST RECEIVED AND Now Offer For Sale the Cargo ! -PER- BRITISH BARK BENVOIRLICH ! From IjCoiif;lLoiig. 3iJ,T KAItTUKRXTII.ES. 610 Rolls Matting, 440 Camphor Wood Trunks, 372 Bales Twine, 514 Packages Tea, 178 Cases Packages, 159 Boxes Cigars, 1C7 Packages Chairs, 122 Cases Wine, 74 Packages Fire Crackers, 200 Boxes Oil. 55 Jars Soy, Gl Bales Paper, 30 Boxes Tobacco, 26 Packages Ironware, 477 Coils Manila Rope, 20 Boxes Vermicelli, 801 Packages.Sundries. CHULAN & CO., Vuunnn Siren. ocll "in a U'M B S 233L A l MI W MATERIALS! OF ALL KINDS, AT BED ROCK PRICES ! I WALL PAPER A Xl BORDER In Largo Assortment. til ASS, PAIATS, OILS, 'suirrii.vri vaicaisii : SAS"' iah us, lll.lDS, aii;i.N, IUITTS, Arc, Finest Quality Puuloa Salt. GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN or- ( iiAHOi:, and at any Port in the Kingdom as per agreement'. WILDER & CO. i Corner of Fort and Queen Sts. SUPERIOR WHISKEYS! I. T. I.V HALF 1! ARK ELS, OlTIDETAL in hi i. Ma., Hermitage in Kf. bbl.. I al-i' . t, in lit libls., Kentucky Favorite, in cs. . Virginia Rye, In cs Hermitage, in cs. i! 1 i:.-ur1"n, in cs. O. F. J. in r , t.f I dm. demijohns lis Hand, or Dulr Paid nr.9 For Sale by CHA3. LONG. NOTICE!! ! If all Aooounts clue Us of over Four Tontlis standing are not settled on or betbre tlie IfStli day of February, 1874, Legal action will be taken to recover same. Criterion JloUft, Tort Strut. & I la I G EE ES j&BJIH CO., At the Concrete Fire-Proof Block, Nos. 95 and 97 King Street, Honolulu, IMPORTERS AI DEALERS I GENERAL MERCHA1B FOR YOUR HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Hollowwaro, Cutlery, Seino Twines, Pishing Tackle, PAINTS, PAINT OILS, VARNISHES, KEROSENE OIL, Byam's 8 Card Matches, Window and Picture" Glass, Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers. WE WOULD SUGGEST TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY, that the present is a suitable time to repair and paint houses and out-buildings. It is short sighted economy to let them go another year without giving them one or two coats of good paint. The dry winds and burning sun of the summer, and the heavy rains that will penetrate the unprotected buildings during the succeeding winter, will do damage to property that will cost the owners three times the amount that it would take to paint them now. It has been generally understood, we believe, by those who pretend to know anything about paints, that Hub buck & Foq's Lead and Zinc are the BEST Paints ever brought into this Market, in fact, some po so Ur as to ami rt they are the BEST Paints known to the world. We take pleasure in informing our friends and the friends of every concern, here and elsewhere, that we have recently received an Invoice of Whit Lead and Zinc, which is said to l. superior to Hubbuck & Son's celebrated paint. We now have on hand and for sale, four qualities of White Lead, and three qualities of White Zinc, including Hubbuck & Son's best t rands. And we think we can suit any and everybody ' in the Paint Line, In regard to quality and price. PAINTS GIlOUlY Ii OIL, ! WLite LeaJ, four qualities, Cheap, Good, Better, Best, White Zinc, three do.. Goo., Better, Best, Hubbuck & Son's Best Black Paint, in 1U, 124, and 25 lb. kegs, Hubbuck & Son's Chrome Green, dark and light, in 1, 2, 5, 10, and 2.r lb. containers, Hubbuck & Son's and R C. W. Paris Green, in 1, 2, and 4 lb. tins, - Hubbuck & Son's Brilliant Green Paint, in 1, 2, 5, and 10 lb. tins. Hubbuck & Son's and P. C. W. Prussian Blue, in 4 and 1 lb. tins, Park Lawn Green, in 1, 2 lb tins. Chrome Yellow, in 1, and 2 lb. tins, Celestial Blue, in 1 lb. tins. Raw and Burnt Umber, in 1 and 2 lb. tins, Raw and Burnt Sienna, in 1 lb. tins, Vermilion, iu 4 lb. tins. Van Djke Brown, in 1 lb. tin, Drop Black, in 1 Patent Dryer, in 1, 2, 5, and 10 lb. tins, METALLIC PAINT in 15 lb. kegs, Red Paint in 25 lb. kegs, IMtY PAIXTS, Ultra ra Marine Blue, Light Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Italian ReJ, Prussian Blue, ian Van Dvke Brown, Italian Raw Sienna, Spanish Brown, Vermilion, Orange Chr Italian Van Dvke Brown. Italian Raw Sienna, Celestial Blue. Yellow Ochre, Red Ochre, Fire Red Lead, in 25 lb. kegs, Litharage, Drop Black, Whiting. Plumbago, Rotten Stone, lump and pulverized, Pumice Stone, lump and pulverize J, Soap Stone, Bath Brick, Chalk, Dark and Light Glue. DEVOE'S FURiITUJlE VAIIXISII, o. 1, Devoe's Damar Varnish, No. 1, Devoe's Copal Varnish, No. l.Devoes Coach Varnish, No. 1, Black Body Coach Varnish, No. 1, Fischer's Coach Varnish, No. 1, Bright Deck Varnish, Noble & Hoare's best White Hard Spirit Varnish, Noble & Hoare's Elastic Carriage Varnish, Noble & Hoare's Best Brown Hard Spirit Varnish, Noble & Hoare'a French Polish, Knotting Composition, Black, Brown and Green Japan, Brown Japan Drjer, Spirits Turpentine, in 1, 2, and 5 gallon cans, Hubbuck & Son's Best Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, in 1. 2, 3, and 4 gallon drums, Hubbuck and Son's Best Raw Linseed Oil. Frank Miller's Harness Oil, Leather Preservative and Elastic Oil Polish, Brown's Leather Dressing Neals Foot Oil, Army and Navy Boot and Shoe Blacking, Day & Martin's Liquid Shoe BlackiDg, Axle Grease, of three different manufacturers, Carbolic Soap, and disinfectant for washing horses, sheep, dogs, cats, &c. Scented, Bath, Toilet, and Medical Soaps. DOWNER'S & DEVOE'S BEST KEROSENE OILS ! BYAM'S CELEBRATED 8 CARD MATCHES, T W T sT V W C Paint, Saah tooU, I'a.-te, Vari.ih, Painters' busters. Whitewash, Marking, Steneil, Olue, JtJ J 15 M 1 K-J shoe, Horse, Itust, Nail, Tootb, Centrifugal. Of the above Brushes e keep a large srf.r'.uiiii!, hi'-li we cflVr at retail, from 10 rents each to 60 according to si!", kind and quality. Dealers and Consumers desiriug to purchase any pr, .dj in our line will find it to their advantage to five us a call before going elsewhere. We continue to sell Uoods, notwithstanding ' the time are hard." Our Superior Mock recommends luslf. Anl our pricts as usual are VERY LOW. Jul! qr oc25 lb. tins, Loach Black, in 1 lb. tins. bpanish Brown, ermiaon, urange i,aroine, Proof Paint, Metallic Paint, Verdigris, lump and pulverized, Lamp Black. I WILLIAMS, BLAKCJARD& CO., Shipping A. Commix. ok Merchant. V. ' I t'Mlilarniw Mrfrt. m! . t( t K IIKtM'l.'i W ml I' . lUitl, K..i- M. j COIUilT i U: MAW.i'.AV. liUortri"v iii'lcsilr irtfr? .ml t'itiiHiiia.i Tit reliant. ' Shippers ami Uealerr. of Oregon Produce . s I It I M IM t) t tlnlrr It's Cnlilvrul.t Slrrrl IMIU I l.tM). lti:JO t I :l Mit.i I : KrMt, itH.I in' l it lii. i M. W. V. Ila!tvin. Ijnj . lUnkrf Calif ni,, . . . . ..fi I'rtiiciitM, Chas. drUo, l.t'i. l'retUiit I', k l. huar to. fan t tanc.n - iesrf. Cros Jt Co Ssn l'r ncin-" Mnm. 111 Jt Tiilao, lUnker ltln.l. Crrf -n Hank tf Hritih Colunjtua rvnla'vl. rivi MiMinrs. I.. t)o!dniiih At Co 1'i.rilanJ. Orrcn Corbill, 'filing i. Co I'urllai'.d. .'r.n Mer I!ih. A; Co , Uatit. r Honolulu ('MiUuuiraU of Ulnwil Pratdtirr Swlirllrtl. . . ' A. P. EVERETT, rorwardini: .V Commission Mrrrliant 0.V rUONT STUKKT, COHSfclt CLAV. six liiAXCisro. Particular attention paiJ t Conilfitmrnts of l!nl l'rlure. .1 . !I!c?Oif ilcou Ac 0., lUiaVlllDINO AMI con n i ss i o i; iiat i s, li't IiiikI, r(cn. HAVINtJ MKKX F.X(iAHKI) IX OI.'U fit sent business for upwards if arTeii rar. and Im'Iu, orated in Ore proof brick building, we are prrparedta irc.-i.c mad dispose of Island staples, soch as!upr,Klce,!ru n.l'ulu, Coffee, ,c., to advantage. Conslgnuients enpecially aoliciit.i or the Oregon market, to which personal attention will I ral.i andupou which cawh adraucea will be made slim required ax r'aixci.HiM lUrKanK- Kadger k Llndeubergcr, J as. Patrick Co , Kred. Iken. V. T. Coleman i Co., Elevens, llaker A Co. A Ilea & Lewis. LaJd Ji Tiltou. Ix'onard k. tin rn Hoxot.tLC nirKtm-M: arU Walker A lieu. I)r WM. ViDHlSD, Portland, W. I. ltHIIt.K, 311 Flulil M. ban 'ranricn LEVERIDGE, WADIIAMS & CO. Wliolcsalo Cm ro i m an it- Forwarding and Commission Merchants. poiiTi.iMi, oki::o. 1'arllfaUr itlrntiua paid to ConslifuiuriiU of ol Sanilnlrh laliiiiil I'ratlure, 1' The Anglo-Californian Bank, (LIMITF.D.) 412 (MI..I. ST.. SAX PKAXC.MM'O, t'Al.. LONlMN OFICK 3 A NOLL COl Rf NEW YOHK AtJKSTi, J. j W. PK I.I OX! AN k CO, SI , . . ltroA.1 Ptret'4. Authorized CAPITAXSTOCK, $6,000,000 WILL KKCKI VK UKPOSITS. OI'KN Ac counts, make collections, buy and aril K.xchar.ge and Bullion, loan Money and Issue Letters of Cre'ilt available throughout the world. It. tl. PNKATII, lM,lllr, ION. rTLlMI AHT, I M""'r'r" dcO ly A. IV. PEIRGE&G Ofl'cr lot- S:il ship ( HAnij:iiV VHALd BOATS AND BOAT STOCK ito i:itii:s, LIME AND CEMENT. CALIFORNIA MAY. AND By Steamer from San Francisco, POTATOES, ONIONS, &C, Brand's Bomb Lances, Perry Davis' Painkiller, Puuloa Salt Works. oc!9 ly SI:vliiioii. iiftiik packim; okihu. warranted in cw! nriler, for dale at a rjr nw ligure, in order to clou.- a conigiiui'iit. ' t u. ir At KrKi.ii 1 1. HAWAII ANFIRE WOOD ! riHUS WOOD ISKiH'AliTOTWO I (lltl)S of Foreign. Kor H.il.. by t II Af. I.N(I, No. 5, Men hunt M. A FEW BBLS. HUMPBACK OIL. WHICH IS XKXT TO M'KIC.M. For Ksle by CIIA?. I)NO, No. 6, Merchant M. WIRE ROPE, F ,1(111 SAI.K K V nnS CIIA8. L'il. BEANS, BEANS. C1IIIM HEAXS AM) CAH. IIKAXS, white and r-d, warrsnteil sujierior to any In the mtrkct. ooS for rale i CIIAH. lXO. WOOL, HIDES & TALLOW lL'RC:H ASKI AT TIM: HIGHEST MARKET RATES IIV jal H. HACKFELD & Co. A SMALL LOT OF fi WESTPHALIA ILIJIS ! St . r i xix o , r t i o 1 o , JUST RECEIVED EX R. C. WYLIE I And For Sale in quantities to uit, ty se27 tf ' II. HACKFELD CO.