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i r l t t I L, I 1 Wl f & rai Ri '$ii giiijij gMiuttn. TUKSDAY, AUG. 20, 1881. AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS GLASS. Tito disease commences .villi n slight derangement of the stomach, lml, If neglected, it In time Involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, ..n..nn.ii Hint tl. ItW.I I tl O ffl I I M Mil Tlf I It. ar system, uud the ntlllcted drags out n miserable evidence until death gives relief from Mill'eiing. The disease is often mistake for other complaints; but if the reader will asked hl.nself the following questions, he Mill bo ablo to determine whether ho himself is one of afflicted: Have I distress, pnln, or diffi culty in breathing after eating? Is there a dull, heavy feeling attended by drow siness? Have the eyes n yellow tinge? Does n thick, sticky, mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the morn ings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue coated? Is there pains In the side and back? Is there u fulness about the right side as if the Ittffif ni-n imlitri.tntrV 14 llmm I'.Mfill VC' ness? Is there vertigo or diz.lucss when rising suddenly fiom a horizontal pos Hon? Are the secretions from tho kid neys scanty and higlilv coloured, with a deposit after sUndlng? Docs food fer inent, soon after e. ting, accompanied by tlatulence or a belching of gas from the stomach? Is there frequent palpitation of tho heart? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment llio sufferer In turn as the dread ful disease progress. If the esse be one of long standing, there will be n dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In eiy advanced stages thu skin assumes a dirty biovvnish up. pearanee, and the hands mid feet aro covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver and kldneyx become more and moro diseased, rheumatic pains ap. pear, and the usual licntmcnt piovcs en. tlrely unavailing against this latter ago nlzing dlsoider. The origin of tills mala, dy is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a sinal iiiiantlty of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken pi its inci. pieney. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and propcily treated In its first stage.-,, when a little medicine will effect a cure and oven when It lias obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be perscivcd in until ovcrv vestige of the dlsc.iso is eradicated," until tho appetite has re turned, and the digestive organs restoicd to a healthv condition. The surest and most effectual remedy for this distressing complaints is "Seigel's Cuintivo Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vcudoisthrotigh outtlic world, and by the pioprietors, A. .1. White Limited, 17, Furingdon Road, London, E. C. This Syrupstiikcsat the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, toot and branch, out of the system. Market Place, Pookliiiglon, York, October 2nd, 1882. Sir, Being a sufferer for yesus with dyspcpsiu in all its worst tonus, and , alter, spending pounds in medicines, I was at last persuaded to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and am thank. . ful to say hav e deriv cd more benefit from it than any other medicine 1 ever took, and would advise any one suffering from the same complaint to give it a trial, the lesults they would soon find out for themselves. If jou like to make use of this testimonial you arc quite at liberty to do so. Yours lcspcctfully, (Signed) it. Tuii.vkk. Seigel'is Operating Pills nic tho hot family physic that has ever been dis covered. They cleanse the bowels from all lriltating substances, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costlvcness. ' St. Mniy-strccl, Peterborough, ) November 20th, 1881. j Sir, It gives mo great pleasure to in form you of the beuellt I have lecelved from Seigel's Syrup. I have been troubled lor years with dyspepsia; but after a few doses of the Syiup, I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I fell quite emed. lam, Sir, yours truly, Mr. A. J. White. William Binwr. Hcnslngham, "Whitehaven, Oct. 10th, 'S2. Mr. A. .1. White. Dear Sir, I was for some time afflicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Seigel's Svrun a trial, which I did. I am now ''happy to state that it has restored me to complelo health. 1 remain, yours re : spcctfully, (Signed) John II. Lkuitkoot. 10th August, 183.). Dear Sir, L write to tell you that Mr. Henry llllller, of Yatesburg, Wilts, in "J forms mo that lie suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end ot doctor's medi cine without the slightest bencllt, and , declares Mother Seicel's Svrun which he got from me has saved Ids life. i ours intiy, (Signed) N. Wi:iui, Mr. White. Chemist, Calne. September 8th, lSbtf. l Dear Sir. I ilnd tho sale of Scigch; K-t Syrup steading increasing. All who have jrtrica it spciiK very nigniy oi us inedi & cinal virtues; one customer describes it as a "uouscnu to iiyspcptiu people." I always recommend it with conlldcnce. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. Wills, Chemist-Dentist. JTo.,Mr. A. J. White. McrthyrTydvil. Preston, Sept. 21st 18S3. Mv Dear Sir. Your Svrun and Pills aro still very popular with my customers, many saying they aro the best family medicines possible Tho other dov a customor camo for two ''bottles of Syrup and said "Mother Soicel" had Bavcd the life of his wife. "and lie added, "onu of theso bottles I am "sending lmoen nines away to a iricml 'who is very ill. f have much faith In fit." fiTlie salo keeps up wonderfully, in fact, mo would fancv almost that the uconlc Ivvero beginning to breakfast, dine, and Jsup on Mother acigors ayrup, uie iiemniKi fls-sj) constant and tho satisfaction so eat. l am uear on, juujo luniuuuj-, ;r (Signed) W. Bowkku. o A. J. White, Esp. 705 Jyl. A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. Tho American Ambassador nt Vienna, Mr. Kasson, has lately forwarded to his Government mi Interesting account of a icinarkablo surgical operation Intel v performed by Professor Ulllrolh, of Vienna, which, wonderful to tell, con slsted In the removal of iv portion of tlic human stomach, Involving ncnily one.thiid of the organ and, stiungo to say, tho patient recovered the only successiiil operation of the kind ever performed. The disease for which this operation was performed was canccvof the stomach, attended with tho follow lug symptom : Tho appetite is quite poor. There isu peculiar hides, ci limbic distress In the stonuch, a feel, lug that has been described as n faint "nil gone" sensation; a sticky sllmo col. icclsnuoui me teem, especially in inc morning, accompanied by an unpleasant taste. Pood fails to satisfy this peculiar faint sensation; but, on the contrary, it appears to aggravate the feeling. The eyes are sunken, tinged with yellow; the hands and feet become cold and sticky n cold perspiration. The sufferers feel tired all the time, and sleep does not seem to give rest. After a time the pa tient becomes nervous and Irritable, gloomy, his mind Illicit with evil fore boilings. When rising suddenly from a recumbent position tncic is a dizziness, n whistling sensation, and ho is obliged to giasp something firm to keep from falling. The bowels costive, the skin dry and hot at times; tho blood becom ing thick and stagnant, and does not ciiculate properly. After a time the patient spits up food soon after eating, sometimes in a sour and fermented con. dltlon, sometimes sweetish to the taste. Oftentimes there is. a palpitation of the heart, and the patient feais he may have heart disease. Towards the last the patient is unable to retain any food whatever, as the opening in the intes tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al though this disease is indeed alarming, sull'erers with tl;e above named symp toms should not feel nervous, for nine hundred and nliiety-nine cases out of a thousand have no cancer, but simply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if treated in a proper manner. The safest and best remedy for the disease is Seigel's Curative Syrup, a vegetable pre. nitration sold bv all chemists and inedi- cine vendors thioughout the world, and by the proprietor, A. .1. White (Limit ed), 17, Fnrrlngdon.road, London, E. C. This Syrup stnkesat the very founda tion of tho disease, and drives it, root and blanch, out of lite system. St. Maiy.street, Peterborough, November, 2!)th, 1831. Sir, It gives mo great pleasure to in form you of tho benelil 1 have received rHn... J. .!.... tl.. C.H.... 1 l..i.. 1i ...it trnnl. 11UII1 Ol'IgUl KJ I UJJ. i Jlt. MV.. UWHU- led for years with dyspepsia; but after a few doses of the syrup, I found relief, and nfter taking two bottles of It I feel quite cured. I am. Sir, vours tiuly, Mr. A. J. White. William Brent. . September Sth, lSSii. Dear Sir, I find the s-ale of SclgelV Syrup steadily lucieasing. All who liave tried it speak very highly of its inedi. cinal virtues: one customer desciibes It ns a "Uod.sund to dyspeptic people." 1 always jiecoinincnd it with conlldcnce. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. Wills, Clieinist-dcntlst, Mcrthyr Tydvll. To Mr. A. .f. White, Seigel's Operating Pills are tho best, family physic that has ever been (lis coveied. 'They cleanse the bowels front all irritating substances, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cmo cos. tiveness. " Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies, Oct. 2I.18S2. OearSlr, I write to inform you that I have derived great bencllt from "Seigel's Syi up." For some years I have sull'eicd from liver complaint, with its many and varied concomitant evils, so that my life was a perpetual misery. Twelvo months ago I was induced to tiy Seigel's Syrup, and nlthough rather sceptical, having tiled so many reputed infallible remedies, I determined to give It at least a fair trial. In two or three days I felt considerably better, and now at the end of twelvo" months (having continued taking it) I am glad to say that I tun a dillerent being altogether. It is said of certain pens that they "como as a boon and a blessing to men" mid i have no reason to doubt the truthfulness of the statement. 1 can truly say, how ever, that Seigel's Syrup has come ns a "boon and a blessing" to me. I liavo ic commended it to several fellow-sulferers' from tills distressing complaint, and their testimony is quite in nccoulancc with my own.jiGrntitudc for the benefit I have derived lrom the excellent pre. par.itlon, prompts mo to furnish you with tliis unsolicited testimonial. I am dear Sir, Yours ever gratefully, (Signed) Ciuoy 11. Berry, A. J. White, Esq. Baptist Missionary. Picston, Sept. 21st, 1883. .My Dear Sit, Your Syrup and Pills nic still very popular with my customers, many saying they arc the best family medicines possible. The other day u customer came for two bottles of Syiup and said "Mother Selgcl" had saved the lifo of his wife, and he added, "one of these bottles 1 am sending fifteen miles away to a friend who is very ill. I have much fath in it." Tho salo keeps up wonderfully, In fact, one would fancy almost that tho people were beginnlni; to bieakfnst, dine, and sup on Mother Seigel's Syrup, tho de maud is so constant ami the satisfaction so great. 1 am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) W. Bovvkcr. To A. J. White, Esq., Ilcnsiugham, Whitehaven, Oct. 1(1, 1882 Mr. A.. I. White Dear Sir, I was for some time afflicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Seigel's Syiupn trial, which I did. lam now happy to statu that it has lestored mo to conrnleto health. I remain, yours respectfully, (Signed) John If. Llghtfoot. 705 ly a LOUIS E. SPERRY, General Engraver liegs to inform tho public generally that ho has opened nn establishments ICinpr Slreoi. Engraving of every description. Monograms u Specialty! Lato cmployo of W. Wenncr. All work gunrantecd satisfactory. 7G7 lm SPECIAIJOTICE. rpiIF, Undersigned Proprietor of tho PIONEER STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY desires to inform his patrons ami the pub lie gcueinlly that notwithstanding the reerul DISASTROUS FIUK, lias erected A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY, On u much more Extensive Scale which Is now In Ftn.i. Opiihatiox, nnd which will bo in complete working order by an Early Arrival of new Machinery and Tools; and is now again prcpaied to manufacture CHOICEST PURE CANDIES and will always have on hand his dell. . clous Fresh Made VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS, COCOANUT CANDIES, RICH NUQ AT IN BAKS, SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS, CREAM CANDIES of great variety opt MARSH-MALLOWS. Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit Bon Bons Of all dcscilptlons. All those Home .Mane i-resii aim rurouonicetions, i sell .U fiO cents PEK POUXD. RICH WEDDING CAKE Of the Finest Flavor, in all sbes ulwnys on hand and ornamented In the most artistic style. MINCE PIES ! . always fresh, as also Home Made Mince Meat for sale at Til) cents per pound. Will reccivu per Consuelo the balance of my new machlueiy of the newest de signs for manufacturing all descriptions of plaiti Caudles; thanking the public for previous llbeial patronage and so liclting a continuance of same. Very respectfully, P. HOltN, Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook, TiM'oi.u.si'AM). 71 Hold street P. O. l!o- No. 75; Telephone Xo. 71 572 ly Wilson Brothers, GENERAL I1LACKSMITHS. Horso Shoeing a specialty A lirst-clnss man being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on the Esplanade, op. IIopper's.201 FRANK HUSTACE. Dravnum. (Successor to C. P. Ward.) All orders for cartage promptly at. tended to, at thu lowest rates. Also for sale: Knknalco Suit, l-'Iro Wood, White unci JSIncIt Hand ill quantities to suit, at lowest prices. COS ly 8. M. CAUTRU. S. K. UIIAUAM S.M. CARTER & 00.. lll'TAII. DUAl.UUS IN Fire Wood, Goal and Feed. Hay sxndl Oats, FREE DELTVEKY to all paits of the city. Remember, 83 Kinff street, 578 I2T And Tel cphon e No. 1 87. UA.VA WOOD CHARCOAL, in any VJT quantity, from 1 to 100 bags, FOR SALE 11Y Frank Ilustuce, 704 Queen Street. THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT, jciivo soanaaaT, II. Cavcnagh, b g Propriolor. .1IEAL.S agggja ai.ii.s Cook'dtoord'r;2?:''At all hourf. Oystors, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit Received by every steamer. 001 GEO. E. SHERMAN. No. 8 Maunakua Sr. Trees nnd Saddles of nil kinds made to order and repaiiing Harness, etc., done in snort notice. All omers promptly nt tended to. u to. oua ly Furnished ltooins. ?01t GKNTLEMKN ONLY. Apply 2 toMlSS. TURNKK. MKinp Slieet, enrly opposite tho Windsor Hoitaurant, nen 000 ly b Furnished Kooms. rpo LET, at tho now Building No- 811 -i. Alakea Stieet, nearly opposite tho Y. M. C- A. Building. Apply on. the premises. -- 725 3m 1 fei DAILY BULLETIN Business Directory Alirt Inner rM. E. P. Adams (J'"-1 t LyoiiH H Levey Queen st tindery. Alvlu 11. Rti'einunn.... Gazette Uuildlng "ilnnliori. MUliop & Co. Meichantst W. MqCtntUoss, 1' isli Mnrktt Hoot and HIioch. Ohr. Ucrt, ....tortst IX L Store Nuuanu st Otolithic. Oartcnbcrg I XL. Store Nuuijnu st P.A.DIas KIwK'J Oonsalvcs & 15i Ilolel sl Ctililtict anthers. W. Miller "J10'8! Crowley & Co King st LycnnACo l'rtst Cnrrtne' MnUori. W. Il.l'age,---- .Vortst Hawaiian Carriage Co Queen st CIkih nnd Tolinooo, Hart, Uros.Old Corner, Queen st Noltes Heaver Saloon 1' ort st Cider, Fisher's Champagne Cider,.. ..Llliha st Cnndy I'netory nnd llnltpry. V. Horn "o1 8t CnrpcitterH nnd llulldrrn. l- Wilhelin Klngbt (J. Lucas,. Foil st Dry nnd I'miey Woods. . S Saclis Foil fct J.V Wate'i house Qecu st .1 . T. Wnterliouxe, King st J. T. VVntei house, " 1XL Store Nuuanus B. F. Elders ii Co -t on st M. A. QoiHiilves tSs Co., U?16': P.A.DIas ' Klngbt DciiskIhIh. Benson, Smith & Co ....Fortst Holllster Ss Co Miuniiu s llnlllclnl'A-. On l'Ottbt IX'lltlHlH. M. Oro'Stnait Hotel st Orujus'" "'t Ciii'tns' S. M. Carter & Co., ;Kin st Flunk Hustace, Queen st G. Robinson Queen st riii'iiNhcd KorniN. Mis. Tinner King st I'lt-c IiiHitrnnoc Agent". II. Ricinenschncider,. .at Wilder &.Co'. CO. Herger Merchant st ;eiilV ritiiilMliInu Woods. Khlcis&Oo., f,or'sJ X. S. Sachs, ....bortst I X L. Store, Nuuanu st Oonsalvcs ifc Co Hotel st P.A.DIas Kingst WrfH'crtCH nnd l,fOlsloitM. A. S. Cleghom & Co., Queen st Kennedy & Co , ..Hotel st Wolfe it Edwards,. . .Fort & Nimami stt llor.se SlioclnR HltopH. Wtlsnn llroa Fort St . ..u... . , liny mitt l'ecd Store. S. M. Cm tent Co., Kingst Union Feed Co., tijiecu st Lainc Co l'ort st llnrneM ainKor O. K. Sherman, Kingst llni'dvvni'e. Dilllnglmni &Co.,.. Foitst J. T. Watei house, Queen st Inilioi'lei'K & i'oin.aioiTliimtH. G. W. Maefarlane t Co., Fortst C. Brewer it Co Queen st Lyons it Levey, '.. Queen st M. S. Grinbaum it Co., Queen st . G. Irwin it Co Fort st A. S. Cleghoru it Co. Queen st .l.Ti Wnterliouse Queen st F T Lcnclinu it Co., Tuunnu st Castle it Cooke, K'ng st Wing Wo Tal & Co., Nuuanust C. O. Bergcr Merchant st Ilyman JfVos., Merchant st Labor AcctttN. W. Auld Wnter Works Onicc .T. A. Hassingcr, Interior Oillce W. C. Alcana King st S. M. Carter King st IjiimticrHcnlprH. Lowers & Cooke Fort st, Wilder it Co., Fortst Millinery mid IIi-chh MuUInc .Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fort st letlienl. . Dr. Kmerson, Kukui st Xcwh Henlci'H. J. M. Oat Ji. & Co., Merchant st lMiinibci'N and I'nlntci'H. E. CHowe -King st Brown t Phillips, Kingst .1. Nott, Kaaliumanu st Max Kolun, Fortst I'lioloKfaplicr.H. Williams it Co., Foitst A. A. Montano, . . .Fort st Tuning V IiiHiuul IiiHti'tiiiUMitN. Lycan it Co Foi t st ItChttUtfUIltH. Dart, Bio'i. Old Corner Queen st Noltes Beaver Saloon, Fort st Windsor Restaurant, King st Casino, Kapiolanl Park Tom ist's Retreat,. Honuapo.Kau, Hawaii Itcnl j:tato AcciitN. .). E. Wiscmai Mci chant st HolIcltOl'H. M. Thompson Foi t st A. S. Hartwell over Bank J. M. Davidson Kaahuniauii st A. Koa, Gov't Building W. A. Whiting Kaaliumanu st .1. Russell Merchant st S. B. Dole, Kaaliumanu st F. M. Hntcl ...Kaalnimauiiht R. F. lllckeiton, Merchant st Cecil Browji ... .Merchant st .1 . M. Monsiii rat, Merchant st Nonrt rnclory. T. W. Rawlins King st, Lcleo SIllllOllCfH. .I-M. Oat Jr.it Co Meichantst Hall Mulcci'H. .1 . M. Oat &. Co., Queen st Mhlli Chandlery. Pierce it Co., Queen st TIllHltlltllN. ,1, Nott, Kaahiiinauu st Tnlloi'H. ll.S.Tregloau Fortst Travel. Inter.IslandS. N. Co Esplanade Wilder's S. S. Co., Fort & Queen st3 (). S. S. Co.) Fort it Queen st P.iclflo Navlt'ation Co., Quuen st Wood nnd Coal Dcnlei-H, Frank Ilustuce Queen bt H. M. Carter it Co....... -.. Kingst Wines mid Hpli'ltH, G, W. Macfarlnno & Co.,.Knnhuiimnu st l-'rccth it J'eaeock Nuuanu bt Brown it Co,, Merchant st Wntcli ainlierH. Wennor & Co Fort st J. E. WISEMAN Cumiloll'N New Bloclf, Mcrclmul Wr;et, Tcleplionc, 172. P. O. Uox, 315. Employment Agent, Custom Houso Brokor, Fire and Lifo Insuranco Agent, and General Business Agont 'i'hc only General Business Agent In tho Hawaiian Islands. 080 ly Oideis of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from tho Various Islands. UNION FEED COMPANY Corner of Quoon and Edinburg Streets. , Xeleplionc, 3Vo. 1TG BBG to inform their friends nnd tho public generally that they are contlnu. lug business nt the above stand, and have miulo complete iirrnugcmsnts for a continuous supply of Fresh Goods of the very Best Quality which wo will oiler for sale ' AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We hopes, by giving our best attention to please tho public, to merit a part of their patronage. A largo stock of Wheat and Oat Hay, Wholo and ground Barley, California and Oregon Oats, Bran, Middlings, &c, now on hand. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay asked. 415 AVXT-.TT3K,'S S. S. CO. Limited. .Steamer Kinau, tJcSSlcsaiJ -IVIMB, uuiiiiiiuiiuui, lieuves Honolulu ench Tuesday nt 4 p.m., touching nt Lahnlnn, Alna lnea Bay, Makenn, Mnhukona, Ka vvniline, Lnuptihoclioo nnd Hilo. Returning, will touch nt nil the nlove ports, arriving nt Honolulu ench Sntuiday nftcrnoon. .NOTICE. o To the Volcano and Back. & . - anter-lMlantl N. A. uo. THROUGH TICKETS to the Volcano, nhd return, can now be had .it the office of theilntcr.Island S. N. Co. Tourists leaving Honolulu per time table of the "PLANTER," will be landed at Puna luu, tlicnco by Railroad to Pallida, where Horses and Guides will be in attendance. By tills rout. Touiists can make the round trip in 7 days, giving 4 days to visit the Volcano. TICKETS FOR TIIE ROUND TRIP, including Horses, Guide, Board and Lodging, $Ci0. For further particulars enquire at the olllcc of the Iiitor-lHliuul S. X, Co., Honolulu, or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano House. 714 tf FOR KOLOA it WAIMEA, KAUAI. 'The Clipper Schooner WAIMALU, F. Kibbling, ... - Master, Will run regularly to the ports of KOLOA, IIANAPEPE & WAIMEA, KAUAI. For freight or. passage apply to the Captain on board, or to tho Pacific Navigation Co., 732 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts. THE KAST BAII.INO Schooner Ehukai will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents jLAflNE & CO. Have a Largo Stock of the VEHY BEST HAY. 3rrain, .DEto., Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices AND Delivered Free to any part of the City AGENTS FOS THE Pacific Mutual life Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. Agents for the Hoover Telephone. Commissionerof Deedsfor California Telephone Xo. 147. 700 Tourists Retreat. Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii. 18 NOW OPEN for Travelers, where First class accomodation can bo had at all Times. The climate of Honuapo Is recommended for invalids. HOUSES AND GUIDES Provided for tho Volcano. -For Terms, etc., Seo CARDS nt Hotels nnd Streets. J. W. SMITHIES, C73 ly Proprietor. FIsliER'S CHAMPAGNE CIDER A PURE, WHOLESOME. RE FRESHING, HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE, According to tho highest and best medi. cal testimony. Manufactory, : ; : No, 13 Llliha SU P. O. Box, 370. Telephone, 284. BA11 orders receive prompt attention. C. BREWER & CO. OiTer for Salo tho Cargo of tho kAETHA DAVIS, JUST ARRIVED! TllIJ K0M.0WINO LIST OF MEM1ISE, Ox'Cnrts, Light Express Wagons,, Ex Top Carriages. STEAM C O.AL. Cumberland Coal, Cora. Wood Chairs, KEEOSENE OIL. Mutches, Flue Molasses Shooks, Rosin, Soap, Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3, and C, Hoc Handles, Lobsters, llbtns; Beans, 31b;tns Spruce Plank. Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3. Axle Grease, Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7.8.10& 11J Leather Belting, Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch; CompNails, ljl, 1.14 inch. MAMMOTH ROCKEES, Bales Excelsior, Manila Cordage, Assorted: Excelsior Mattresses, Galvanized Fcnco Staples, FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 25 GALL:,: Sisal Rope, Assorted, Ash Plank, Dump Barrows, Ames' Shovels, Y. METAL SHEATHING 10, 18, "20,22, 24 and 20 oz.; Hair Mattresses ! Grindstones, Rubber Hose, Hide Poison, Barbed Wire, Refined Iron, ANNEALED FENCE WIRE, Galvanized Screws and Washers. 532 COMMOTION IN TIIE ROPE MARKET! Yes, and we sell Ah 3Lov o.h tlio H.o-vcst T and don't anybody forget it. Wo sell New Bedford Rope, and any retailer knows how it will hold out in net weight. Wo also havo tho moH varied assort, ment of SHIP CHANDLERY kept by any house tills side of tho Rocky Mountains, such as Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes, Artesian Well Boring Ropes, Manila Hawsers, Wire Rope, Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine, Galvanized Murine Hardware, PAINTS AND OILS, Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 07, Copper Paint (Tnrr & Wonsiu's) Whale Boats, Boat Stocks, Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds nnd sizes, And 1001 other things too numerous to mention Also, agents for Perry lnvin' Pnin Killer, Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns nnd Bomb Lances, &c, &c, All of which wo will soil at tho lowest Eates. 300 ly A. W. Pclrco & Co. WILLIAMS & CO, 120 FORT STREET, DPliotog-rapliei'.s, Ilavo Secured tlio Servic?s of MR. HASSELMANN, One of the Best Artists From San Francisco, His Coloring Is Unequalled. Views oi' tho Volcano, Also on Hand, Como and Seo Them,. C31 tf , i "m & & Bfr w W&i 1! ',it 1 A. h ' ?&; ?'A. ,