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.arit.iJ'' ITXTjf pAOiriC'1 TUB PACiriO pmcretal. Jpiwtisrr (Lflmmrrfial Slbi f rfisr r i: .. PUBLISUKI AT 13 PUBLISHED, , ' ' Honolulu, Hawaiian IrOrtnctH. LUi Ppace mf.ntirfil in Nftii' Ter. 1 at. ( 2 m. ,8n.j Bra. 12 m. Cityaaa lelaad Sosriptlosa..B.OO pafeil tyi. 3.00 for Si Mo-ih"-For- l-ss 9 $ Saberlptio, 7 IO Year. Lloea inch)....,. t .o oo 3 W 4 00, a 00 10 00 IJnet (1 lni-li)- .... 1 60 ' 3 00 4 00 A on! 00 12 0 ;'VjUII ISiI;ISJlS,II KSS Linea i inclKS).... 2 00 4 00 0 oo 7 an lo oo 14 O0 riea is740.per arm am. which iocIedeA the, i'""". I.i Df ('.I im lii )., . 3 CO b 00 7 iQ 10 00 14 00 1H 00 will Lines (4 inchrV... imi e oo ii no is oo' 18 oo 20 00 oolv. All papers for European port, "J tYe e?e pog3 demanded .t.th. -- hidHv.rle.lrom L 4 CollUSH. .......... OUIO IMI 14 00 la 00 .v0 00) 40 00 J Column. H OO 12 00 10 00 21 00 & 00 f0 00 enu oa each single w 4 Column. 11 1 (KH 00 'J4 OOilO 00 4i 0(1 74 Oil XT 9cfprw Patabib .lwy i W'Lr.l i?oluifili 80 46 00 & 0 100 00 Pacific will alwey. 18 00 00 Ii0J( of tbe , fcr .awmuntaation. front all parts I . . . b be very acceptable. Ailrertlaem rwliliiiir In the Kurterti I nit d Ptatna Persona rU.iir "t the United Slates, can Ar llkip Mir.la li ,iflniiifr firm oultiir i m iir 1 lilU'tl remit TT the m..i of .uwcnfwu dues fr this paper in inert- -. tftntea 'ntre Ftauipe fur aurli amount a Ihcr wirh lo uy, i Hti.l their cards will ho Insert d at per alH'Vt! lif Die time i ta postage si.aip. ' paid for. PLAIN AMD FANCY" XT Bualnea Cards, wlx-- prepaid far a fear, are allowed A diacoont fruut thaae ralea, which are fur toastaiesit aJrrUc-m-'ii- U rr BOOK BHL HBrW. AND Vr3ITTNO,BrSI!K53 JOB PRINTINC. AND ADDRESS TOL. XV NO. 2I.J iiONOLtrju: Hawaiian islands, November, w,- - -- isto; 2!i7iWlI01-EiND.i.- whan pitld or chargeil quarterly. , . CARDS prmied In tlie tigneBt syw er tne art- - - THE PACiriO ! Commercial ftkr.tiser. What I Saw in a Dream. At BOIUC UU. A wmk of a km oo tht lUewitk. Coxsipr the Boaeers by, , 'Ji . A fmm m the perk eopneite,' -- :' AJ ' - ' Urging a maiden to fly ; A landlord artmnd with a poiae, a A tenant fcer?h for time. ' - ' A thief with an officer chitlnr., ' ' A fed a chapel', (caper chime, . ,A nekcge4 kUk( wilh oe-a- - a -- ' GrfoAingfer pennies and bread, ' ' A millionaire rolling in diainnnla. , " J ' A parent with g lief-boun- d head ; A bootblack', cry round the curoer. " - A lidy ia l?ele rare, ; ' i' " Alcuu'i child sweeping the crosswalk, ' . Wjib led both dirty J bare. ' A jaJje eUJ in "A rhe ermine, A criminal pale in the dock, -- Aa obi motlMe wailing in anguish. A broker inapectinf hia strrt ; A vagra&t Uh tw.i,s at hcr.busom, . . . t Kit type of miseri's M, A t nd wife with angel-lik- e meeknea. Devoting her life to a act. J A poor wiouw mrn(nr and toHtng; ' ; " W iih naught bat an honest name, A wanton, ia powd-- r and lares,' ' Boldly proclaiming her shaatet I ' A iHrra hi fine parpW aa-- tnen, A "l)Bnu" aick at lae gate ; The one worahipa G-j- in a buvel. The other in velvet and Mate. A pastor and primt each maintainin. That Ikttrt m the only true rind, . . A oaarderea aUaiag hia Tictiaa, With no one to atay the dark deed ; A nation arrayed agaimt nation, ' A aalllluo 4 hayoneu ('-ea- . ' . A battle field bluul, abrieka and wounded, 1 'wike ! and thoa ended any Jrrara. StlteteJ. Drying Lumber. The thorough- - drying of lumber ia one of .the most important point) in making a durable struct- - V- - ure of wood fr indoor or outuoor use ; and without douht for ro-j- t rjec-ie- of timber it is bent areoaaplibhed, all things considered, by pil- ing it in eucb a way that currents of air may freely pat through the inntereticetf, and covering it so tlutt ruins may not wet it. There are, however, 'many ttfiecied of timber, amimg winch may be Bieotioncd the . wood pf 'some of our American elm?, which season very slowly by the natural drying process, and many kindrt of thu'ocf tu;iy be dried tnritli ffukker by artificial meai'-S- . It should le borne in mind that the natural moisture or cap C the wood is a solption of uH subtttanced in water, and that it is inclosed in minute capillary ecllnand tubes which strongly attract and hold it, when in immediate contact with ir, but exert this attraction only aC an ble distance, so that when the fluid they contain is removed they will not, by virtue of their structure, re-ubs-orl tuoitture, unites again brought in contact with it. Moat woxlrt are, however, more or less hygro- scopic, and brrnk or swell with the dry or moist condition of the atmoepGere. It follows from this that no wood unprotected by paint or var- nish can long remain much dryer than the condi- tion of the atui.jnphere around it admits. Ltat the st'nfrible moiriture of the air decreases, all other things being equal, as its temperature increatef, and Fobstanceo having '. affinity for moibture w ill absorb or retain much less moisture from the atmosphere at elevated temperatures. .The common drying houses, where artificial lieat .is used, work upon this principle,, and-are- ,. lbr the most part, very satisfactory in their operation, as they can be made of any extent, and large quantities of material may be seasoned by their Small quantities of timber may,- - however, be quick) v and thoroughly fce:vsouei by steaming. The philoeoihy pf this prow-wbic- li, if prop- erly jrfornn-.i- , dtc not injure the strength or durability of t!ie tiiuber ia very aim pie. A very , large percentage, of the sap in all: kinds of wood ia water. -- This Mater, heateJ to bailing, expands ixtecn hundred ajid fifty times.. It follows that if wood be heated to 212", the boiling point of water, the capillary cella can contain only one .sixteen hundred and Citwtb aa muob water as at 'utdinary . toinperaturea, tbo exmded water es- caping as steam. The proportion of moisture let in the wood i s, after steaming, leee than that de- manded by its ordinary hygroscopic condition. At least we have found it so for certain species of hickory and white ash, which increased in weight after being removed frotn. tLe hlcautei and their surfaces had become dry. The steaming should be done gradually fjiat is, time should be given for the "woodto gradually Tine in temreratnre, and so that tlie sap may es- cape gradually' from the cells without rapturing ' thlta bj its expaoeiye force when converting toem into steam. - A cylinder, made of galvanized iron, with rit-ite- d and soldered joints, makes a cheap and good ' . steamer. The steam aliould be generated in a suitable boiler and allowed to escape at two or three piunds prendre, which,' a we have fcaid, should be gradually reached in proportion to the size ot the pieces which it is desired to season. The wood shoo Id be heated throughout its mass to 212", and remain so for a little time. It may be then put aside for use, and will be found fit to , tanNc." nC .to-lhre- daB'. acojdiDS to .its L;AvIer.mmy raada of(od, Vith ki,,ln rtich "iU answer the purpose yerj buch steamer, have long beeVm-ploye- d in steaming wood for bending in carriaee "?? carriage afpp. are already with such provided an apparatus. Should. any of our conexpondenta know of any better way to aeasoA timber quicker than the one we have descriLedwe shall be glad k hear from them. ScurrUiJk American,- - .. r The Japan- - Govern aaent baa issued a neutrality reclamation in conaerracnoe of the wac between 'ranee and Prussia. Tlie Japan Gazette Bays: J The .wur.in --Europe has put a itop to bminooa in the great 6 tar, lea of silk and silk wora'e eggs. Tea therefore 'becomes the 'only article'of staple univuiuku vutTuaMDese can-de- al witn the foreigner. Imports are consequently much de- pressed ; as, if the natives cannot sell theyware umble to boy. The two Jast season Lave- - been so bad for the rice crop throughout the country, that the importation of rice has been prodiou8 -- but naturally diminishing the power of purchaa-iDgth- w rdmry tapk inj porta.- - . Up to the present, period, -- howevery the weather has-be- en very fine this season, and the best hopes are entertained ,0 ,an, abundaqt harvests , it is de- voutly to be hoped that the weather may continue favorable, for with the Btoppage of the silk trade added to a .bad harvest,, the; effects upon the eountry would be very rainodsJ1 - American Cities. Foarteen cities in the United SUUs have each o tr 100 fiOQ popolation. Eight of these have each over 200,000; fiur each ever SQOjOOO, -- and three 'oyer 400,000. The latter class includes New York, Phlladelphia'aod Brook? - irJ2lt-LoJ,- i 0Ter 500jOOa,-"-b- l less than 4W.000. and Chicago, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Boston have each between 250,000 and 300,000. Prvf6 Cltks.: Kew- A'ork, PhilodsIphiA ;nd Lrooklyn, contain over two million inhabitants'. (Carts. , gusuuss M. PHUXIPS & Co., AND WHOhEs'tLEDKAL. 1MPORTKRS sboea, Hats, Mi-u'- Furnishing and lancyUooda. (Qi 6in) tio. IX Miumsnu cu iiuuuiuiu. ,M. DICKSON, 1IIOTOGR APIIIC ARTIST. IMCTDRES A d ail btyiea taken and work Kuaranieed. Fort Street, East side between Kmg and Uotel- - 029 ly J. W. AUbiUNi TTORAEt AND COL NShLLOK AT LA W. Office over the fost-uCic- e, Honolulu. E. 0. HALL & SON, A M) DEAI-KH- S I V IMPORTERS PaioU. Oils, and General Merchandise. , 29 a , , Corner Fort and King Sta. ' . . ; 1 H. HACKFELD & Co., E.VERAL COMMISSION ' AGENTS. G 08 ly HONOLULU. THOS. G. - -- : THEUM'S,i;' CUTLER F AXO NEWS STATIONERY, Library, Hate Ulaca A A old's bland.; Alngraving, Caligraphy, Stencil Cutting, and Copying, atteuded to. . - ." . . It.- - t . i 1 ly Merchant Street. Hooolula. t I. .. THEODOBE C. HEUCK, IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER- - JL CHANT,, (ol 1) , . Uouoluia,fUMtbai H.I. W.'L. GREEN, riOMMISIOV MERCHANT. FIRE-PRO- OF Building, Queen Street, el ly . Honolulu, Hawaiian Islanda. ' A. S. CLEGHOEN, ' IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND M. 'tUCTAII. OKALKK IN ..'J- - v r . General Merchandise. Corner Quuto and Kaahumanu iSt. - ol-l- y Nuuana jU,iml ronT Fort anl Hotel Hia. JOHN EITSON, TkEALER IN WINES. SPIRITS ALE AM) JLf ..PORTKR, Jllyh. r - HQN4LULU. DOWSETT & CO., TJMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERS Li ia Ba.ldlCf Materials of all kinds. ' Cornea-Qae- ea and. Art Mreai, lloolulu. ol ley LEWERS It DICKSON. DeaUrrs la Lumber and Bidding jumhlv -- hzi" '"'" "Fr Street. , ' II. E.'McINTYRE &. BROTHER. Grocery, Feed Store and . Bakery, Corner of Kin; and Fort Streets, Honolulu, II. I. 749 ly THOS. G. THRUM. Stencil Catter, Engraver, fop)it and Callgraplier. 740 Front Room over the Post OOice, Honolulu. ly F. A. SCHAEFER 6c CO. Importers and Commission Jlerrhsnts, HONOLULU, 733 ly HAW. ISLANDS. JOHN THOS. WATKRHOUSE. Importer and Dealer ia General Merchandise, 720 Queen Street, Hooolula. ly ' FISCHER 4; ROTIli SlerebaBt Tailors. Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall. Honolulu, H. I. 724 ly ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT. Commission Merchant aud General Shipping Agent, -- 730 : ' Honalulo. Oabu.- - ' ly C S. BARTOW, Auctioneer, Sales Raa 0,u-ea- i Street, one tr froau 7i Kathunianu atreel. ly WM. NEWCOMB. ' 1 Dentist, Offiee corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. 728 ly E. HOFFMANN. M. D. Physician aud Snrgeeu, Comer Merchant and Kaahumana at., near Postoffioe. 740 ly HENRY THOMPSON. ; Attorney and Coauseltor at Law. Oifice on Qneen Street, opiosiu the Court House, up stairs. . 710 ly M. O. CIALLAMEL A. BLCMK. .CUALLAMEL At CO... - ...... rr r r Laptrton aad Dealers In Wines, Spirits, Ales, c, No. 8 n UUA.HU street, 729 Opposite Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. ly EDWIN JONES, .Grocer anil Ship Chandler, , J LAUAIKA, MALI.'' " - Mooey and Recruits furnlsbel to Ships oo Favorable Terms. ' 720 ly ' '. : S. B. DOLE, . ..;. Attorney at Law. Office aver RickaTdon,t Store, corner Fort and Merchant 717 . street, Honolulu. - r ly. i j r-- t -i-v- I . ED. IIOFFSCH LAEGER Si, CO.. Importers aad Commlslon Merchants, Cwraier mf Fr( tisssl Mrrchaal Streets. 720 ly : n : R. G DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Will Practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom, lo Loth English . - AM ' ,and Mawaiiaa languages. ,. 74 OJter Queen Street, oppotitt the Coutt Bout, ly CHULAN ; BROTHER. " ' - ' ntroBTias or aso dkalk3 is CLLna Goods of all Descriptions, and In all kinds of Dry Goods, Aba, constantly en hand, a so per lor quality of Hawaiian Rice. 747 ; .NVUANU STREET. HONOLULU t .ly --- -- mwiiitney; d.'d. s'J 4 ; Dentist, Orrtcs cvaa Da. BorrxAxa's Dsdo Stosb corner or KJtJBiryrjNtrjyD merchJnt sts. 747 Office hoars from 0 a.m. till 2 r. M. ly HITMAN BROTHERS utroBTaaa,. .. Wholesale and Ketail Dealers ia Dry Gwsds, Clothisg, HATS, FCRL3HIKQOOM, Ladies and 0 eats' Boota and Sooea, Vaokae ft'otiona, Jte Ac. Copf. Siiiiu'i Buiidina, IT: 20 MERCHANT STn .TSi ly) HONOLULU. McCOLGAN Ac JOHNSON, HercUaat Tailors, . 'Oir irienr unnnriirn o I - 9 w..rvd-sL- s Jf t 724 Opposite Thcad. C. Ueack'a. : - p ly ; AFONG 8c ACHCCK, " lm vlt and Eetall Dealers la enf ral llerchaadlse and Chlaese Goods. t Cnder,tne?birHlL,r' Cm L. RICHARDS 4c coH Shis-Ckandl- ers and Commission Merchants and , Dealers la General Merchandise. Keep constantly on band a full assortment of merchandise ,V - WnaJeraaaa Jtt arrant veasela. JT'. i . L. L. TOIL BERT, ' Dealer la all kinds of Bailtling Materials, Pmint and Oil, Walt Paper, Window and Picture Glatt, " ii ' J Blinds Uor, e, ire. ; , . Ornca No. 20 EsriuMApa, (727 ly) prrosira Coct Hocsb t .jdillang u a m car, ' ' rMrOBTKB3 A Mil tn n - ' y Hardware. Cntlery, Dry Goods, Paints and.. Oils, and General Merchandise, ;7g??j. w KINO STREET, HONOLULU. ly ;r . w C.JONES, , , . Attoraey at Law and Land A'eat, 3 W1U practice In all the Courts of tbe Kingdom. He wil atttod tbe Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui and Hawaii.' and vUit either of those Islands on "' ' ' ', special business. 1 's Office near the Court House. ly Ssiiu5S - Caris. ; A. !F. JTJDD, " k -- IrTTORNEir'AKIl COU NSELLOft-A- T LA W. 2m. fort atrevt, three doora betow Merchant at. nVi ly . JOHN S. McQEEW,M. D., - ATE St'RCEOX "til S.' ARMV. CAX BE ! mJ eomoHed at hia reaidvuee on Uotel Utreet, betawn Ala- -i kea and Fort Streets. . nli ly I M.t S, GillNBAUM & CO., MPORTRS.AM JVH01.E8ALE WEAL- - mnd every variety of QenUemen'a Superior Farnishiii Goods. 8tnre formerly occupied by w: A. Aldrtch,' Makee'a .'.n!2 : - Block, Queen Stret-t- . ly . ,. ! ... tUtt BHOVII. 1 Ill'MPURETS'fc BROtVX, ' ' Importer sod Wholesale Dealer la Wines, Spirits, i Ale, and Porter, etc., tie., , j. 29 MERCHANT gTREKT, HONOLULU, H. I. ly GEO. T. S II 1 PLE T , M . :,' t &as'a lUilf dlnp, 1-- rt. Street. , . - f ? ' 731J Keaideuce, liakai corner of Fort and Chaplain Bts. ly i. a. WILtKs. a. c. ills a WALKER ALLEN, Shlpplns and Couinilssion Mercbauts, 735 U0N0LULU, U. L -- . a. r. Auuaa. s. o. wilder. ...,, ADAMS, fc .WILDER, f Inctloa'aod Commission Herchaats, ' . ' i " - ' ' TIB.B PROOF ST0RE7 rfn, In Rabiuaoa'a Batldius. Qnecet Street, i 742-l-y ...IRA RICHARDSON.,, Importer and Dealer In Boots, Shoes, Flue Clothing, lurnl,blK,Cottd, IVrfumery, tit. Corner f Fort and Merchant Street. ia Honolulu, u. i ly -- T r , BOLLES fc CO.. . . y Shi Chandlers and Couimlssion Slerrhants, - ... . ta iimii it maiiiioi to Mejara. C. A. Williama Ai Co. i Alesars. C. Brewer A Co., M'-srr- Castle A Cooke. I Messrs. U. llackfeld k Co., Meaara. C. L. Richarda At C. I Ti. C Waterman, Esq. 732 ly , . , CUUAG HOON, CoramlssloB JJerrliaut aud General Igent, I. . - j . a a .- - DUfttalutna Im- - i Agent tor tne rauaaa anw -- om B aD, k "-"-- "7 porWr of Teat and other Chineao and f gn Oooda I auu wnoieaaie ueaicr iu ui.uuui .,.v..., : lu New Sioue Store, NonanaSl., Uelww Ksujr. .... ... 733 1y , J. PERRY. . i. Dealer In General lerdiandise, I FIRE-PROO- F STORE, Corner of Hotel amLXuiiauu Xlretts, Honolulu, 11-- 1. t LOW i Retail LVtablisTiiiient oa Xanana Street. I 722 Above the Fire-pro- Store. ly A. C. BUFFCM, M. D., Physician and Snrseon,' Office and Residence, under BufTunVs Hall, Hotel street, a few , , doors west of Nuuauu , J3T The Toctur keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of Irugs and Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Powder, Bird Seed, Cologne, etc., etc, which he sells cheap for cash. ' T43 ly . 'i ' ALLEN. At CHILLING WORTH, . : KawaLhae, Hawaii, Will continue the General Merchandiseand Shipping business at the above port, where they are prepared to furnish the justly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, and such other recruita as are required . by whale ships, at the ahortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. TP J x--o xcr o o 1 c aJL - ' jtlSC . xx d. Z'iH lV D. N. FLITNER, Continues his old business In the fireproof building, . Kaahamanu Street, . t Chronometers rated by observations of tbe sun and stars with a transit. vdstrumeut accurately adjusted to the ' - meridian "of HoWolttltt. Particular attention givento ftne watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on v. 730 , ' i - , , band and for sale. :; . - . If D C. WATERMAN dt CO., , . . CooimisiJon Merchants. Especial attention paid to the iuterests of the Whaling Fleet by the famishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exchange, Oil, Bone. General Merchandise, anil the procuring or rreigut REFERENCES. - r. Messrs. Isaac IlowLAXn.Ja. ' As Co., New Bedford W.'ii. E. Pofk, Esq., do. ... " .'J. C. MaaaiLL A Co , 8au Francisco ; t ' 7ilO ly ' ' - BISIIOP At CO.. BaiiLera. . . OffieelBr the east rorner of Matee's Block, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu. Draw Bills of Exriiangtnu - ' ' i ..) The Baik o CaxiruHNiA, Han Francisco Messrs Laaa tf Waller, - - New York, Tkkmont National Bank, - - Boston. . jDatssYAL Bask CdkaATioa. . . London, i and its Branches in Sydney and Melbourne. Bask or Naw Zraland, - - Auckland. N. Z. r M(sr. MactRP, ASDKK.'at Co.; Paris. ! ' Agents Pacific. Ikscaasca . Co. and Manbattas Urn Ikscr ajcbCo. 739 6m THOMAS SPENCER, Ship Chandler, Dealer In General Merchandise, Island Prodace, &.e., and Coinuisslon Merchant.' : Byrai'a Bar, Hile, S 1., - Will keep constantly on band an extensive assortment of every description of goods required by ships and others. .The highest price given for Island Prodace. Jl '.' XT Money advar.cedTor Bills of Exchange at reasonable rates. TIIEO. ll. DAVIES, (Late Jay tion, Oreen A-- Co.) Importer and Commission Merchant, f agknt roa LLOYDS' ir THE LIVERPOOL UNDERWRITERS, ' NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP4Nr,i O BRITISH ir FOREIGN MARINE INSGRANCE CO. Fire Proof Buildings, Kaahumarm and Queen Streets 717 ly BAWL . OAST LB. ' I. B.'aTBBBTOII. '" ' ' i B. COO KB. CASTLE J. COOKE, --- . Importers and General ilerhatir K -- , K"laAf ttrt,-apas- il tba KealsseB'fl Csaaifiel. ALSO, AGENTS FOR Or. Jaynee Celebrated Family Medicines, , Wheeler s Wilson's Sewing Machines, . . r The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Kahala Sugar Company, HawaiL The Haiku Sugar Company, Maui. ..The Hawaiian Sugar Mills, Maul. The Walaina Sugai PlauUtion. Oaha. . TUeXamahal Rice ?Unutn. Kauai. 4 , ,710ly ; ' ijtTtiscmciits. "VTT,CE THE UNDERSIGNED HAS SOLD m all his interest ia the Hardimre Bstelsieas to J. WVWIODIFJ ELD, who, will Irosn. iaU date carry aa the busi f ness in I, is own name. Octobeyth, 1870. f (29 Spf , W.II. CORSWEW j.fi 'house carpenter. ' to- - whom XlL good wage and constant employment will be given near Honolulu. 'Address POST Off FI0K, giving name, and refer-ene- e. ' - - ' -- - - ' 747 3m , 'PAJRTIYCR WAHTED VXTT HTHR EE T n O US AND FJ V E II UN. TV ! DRED PpCNLS STERUNO. A repfleman with tbi above amount invested In Sheep, with stations, comprising over one hundred thousand acres, of first class Sheep country, and twenty-tw- o thousand Sheep, is desirous of obtaining a Partner with the above amount, or would dispose sfWi whole interest in the same.. 0 2 : ., .. . .' ; . Complete inventory and full particnlars npon application Hooolula, Oct. L Ka Sm) To W. L GREEN. IntcraationalIIbtel' ? ,s i . ; , , . . . TJLIP.OPOI'AR AND WELL now open for tbe traveling puMfcfcfcS It Is located in the mostcentr.l . nr .k. .i.w ZJLZ eoovenient to the busiueaa and ahipping. . . No pains will be spared to render thU the most popular and ? Bst regulated public honse tor Honolulu. And its patrMis may rest assured of bavin; every want supplied. Tbe table will with the choicest delicacies of the Iilanda. (735 6m) JAMES C. HARRISON. W1LLIA.1I CLAUIi9;: t BOOT AND SHOE ; MAKER, IfO. 44 FORT ST., LOtrBR DOOR) '' 716. If ' Opp"i!te Lewera Jc Bickson'a. ALEX. CAiTiriwiiLL, " '""'" tailor, FORT STREET, itppuitite C. .V William' Cabinet 728 Ware-roo- ly SA W V K L M . C A ll TE B , COOPER AND CAUCER, - . ESPLANADE, - .-- 4-. - NEXT DOOR AUOVF. L. TORBER'XfS. 115 ly V JO HIV AYLETT, ? - MERCHANT TAI LOR; T f- - 712 ly OpMsite C. K. Williaroa. .V. BEIVi' TT . i f , i.fr-r-rr- i . A XTTi aiTA 1' A TTTT uou i ixii unvu Bl King Street, next to Bethel Vestry. " l VaiL - Honolulu,' H.-I- .' 7-- ly DVIVCAIV & ClaOCIiETT, BLACKSMITHS, SHOP ON-TH- ESPLANADE, where all work fnuo Ship or Shoro will be atlen.te.1 to in a manner to warrant satisfaction. 709 ly ' J. II. WICKE, CABIJIET Ifl AICE11,: H at.AKB4 STRKRT Bit LOW THB THEATHK. , . , Furniture niade and repaired at reasonable prices. 728 ly r ; KUBEKT LETT, J3oot and ISlioe Iali:er-- - Manufac'curiog and Repairing done in a Workmanlike " Manner. 728 Hotel st, opposite the Cell Tower, ly WsLLlAIVft WEIGIST, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ' - King Street, opposite the Station Honse Particular attention given to Horse-shoein- 715 6m D ALTON & BLAUVEL.T, Saddle and Harness jTIalacrs, AAO STREET, HONOLULU. Carriage Trimming in all it Branches. Orders rom the other Inlands promptly attended to. . 735 ly .1 A R II X9 I O IsT I Cooper & Ganger, Cooperage on Esplanade. I HE lS PREI'ARED TO ATTEND ! m la ull work in hia l.n st ln old stxn.1 on the r.MDlH- - ' nude. He hopes by attention to busineva to " erit a continuance of the natronaxe which he has heretofore enjoyed, and for which he now returns his thanks. oy ly 1 12. .far. ADDERLlY, SADDLE 6c HARNESS MAKER, .4 Fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu. W-- " TT Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dispatch. Island Orders attended to piomptly. iJ ly OO i Kins Sti-po- t. OO ITI . T. DOW.ULL, ' " IMPOKTER AMD MAMCFACTUmB OV ' ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE I Suitable' to this market. , :, - . , tt7 Old Furniture repaired and Mattresses of all de- scriptions made to order. Before buying elsewhere call at 86 and 8 8 King at reet. L M. BENFIELD, Wasron and Carriaee Builder. 76 Kine St. t. i REPAIRING DONE WITH r&jf care and neatness. Also, particular at- - UOKsESIIOKlNt. Orders from the other islands promptly attended to. 8 ly Cabinet Maker, and French Polisher , HOTEL STREET, 727 Near th6 Drug Store of E. Strehs r Co. ly J. T. CIIAYTLU, ; gHP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Slinn on the Esnlanade. near the Cas . . . ' . 1 wa-nJUi- Where ne is 4)reparea.to execute an oruers : in his line with promptness and in a workmanlike manner . j Honoring done with neatne. and d,patcn. 711 ly f fJlIS, CUEJLT Jis". i:. ' Single & double barrelled Shot Guns, . . . "iJ- - t MUSKETS, Ate. 1 SUITABLE FOR TRADING PURPOSES. RIFLES, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, P0W- - . '. ' : DSR and CAP3, : And all kinds of Sporting Goods, At the, LOCK AND GUN SHOP, No. 44 FORT ST. ALL KIXDS OF FIRE-ARM- S C LEASED Jl REPAIRED At reasonable tersaa. - o29 2o I. NEILL. Cooking Stoves, Chips' Cbin .Sfoyes Charcoal Furnaces, BEST1 RUBBER nbsE." ; -- " Iron Waabstands. Farmers' Cauldrons, , - Cast Iron Sinks, , ., lou glass PunlsrNo.-- td" U iapanaed Tin lor Sigwa,- - U i Jlarbla Wah-Ba- n, W Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, M Dixoa's best Stove Polish, Sheet Copper, 4x6 fu--2- 0 I 60 mm. HOUSEKEEPERS WiU also 8nd erery description- - of JAPANNED WARE, and spany other things nseful ia the Katthen, at tbe Store ol ' Lh. t. . ' i t; i it ' , ill i. J. NUI I OC VU., Practical Braziers, Copper and Tinsmiths, Where they art ready to furnish Planters and others with erary r LtJ'J'OiJ iAi.J ,J Ji. Copperi and , Tin. Jprk. to of (LT Work on Buildings, Gutters, Spouts, Water-pipe- s, Roof of Bug, or any thing in oar line will be attended te with prompt- - ... ness, 724 At N. 9 Kanhaianna Street. ly CH AnPAGN ES, WIN EST AND - (MM A CASKS RHINE- - WINE v At Mz Five Hogsheads Tennaot'a Draught Ale, Five Hogsheads'; Hculnson iraoght Ae. Ileidsick s Champagne quarts and pints, warranted genuine. : Sagot m. Co's Champagne, quarts and pints, warrant- ed genuine. e Jluinart Pere It FUs Champagne, qaarts, warranted genuine. . f .Jutt .Landed And For Sale by oS 2m II . HACKFELD A Co. John FREDERICK KENYON, ' : MILITARY? XAVAL AXD VlVJLL. .,:,; .:1,T.A.I.3j O.R; .... is-,- , .i. ,41. Hotel Street, MoiyiliUa.. . i Ol n . r- - c , . WILLIAMS, b'r' ! JUanafattnrer, Importer' aud Deufer In Fsrnltnre .""' ' Of.- JSchy .D'escrlplUin. u " Furniture Ware Howli on Fort street Workshop at the old stand. Hotel street, pear Fort. N. B. Onlers from other islands promirtly attenth-t- l to. 742-l- y aJAS. L. LEWIsi "Cooppr and Ganger, at the Oldt Stand, .CORNER P AND BETHEL . . . . ... It . KING . .i. i. r i.i ullt. tl'tl .1 ..11 .i cr.s . a urire stnea oi oil. puuuhj uu an kinds of, Coopering Matcriala constantly on hand lie noiiea ly allention to business to merit a coutiuuance of tbe patronage wliich he baa hitherto enjoyed, and for which he now returns his thanks. n5 6ui ,; J. H. THOMPSON, General Blacksmitb., Queen St, Honolulu. HAS CONSTANTLY-O- HAND A D For Sale at the Lnwett Market Prices, a aood asmrt-ine- nt of the, Best Refined Bar Iron, .and the Best Blucksmith's Coal. ti5 ly , . 1 1' i i j Hard Bread Oakery & Coflce Saloon. MIE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINA7E l. M at the old stand, near the Bout Landing in Uilo, tlie busi- ness lately conducted by Sebastian r Kaiser. Fresh Bread and Cakes oj every description Daily, And orders Qlled on shortest notice. COFFEE FROM 4 A. M., UNTIL tO P. M. ' Arrangements are being made for the manufacture nf Hard Bread. Q44 6u) ., F. KAISER. v - F. ti . fit G. SECELKN. Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron "Workers, Knnann Street, bet. Merchant and Queen, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND fctoves, Lea.1 Pie, Oulv. Iron Fine, flaid' and Hose Uibns, flop Cocks, India Rubber ll.ise best in lengths of 25 and 60 feet, with Coupling and Fipe com. plete. Also, a very larce stock of Tinware .of. every descrip- tion: Jobbing and Repairing done to order promptly aud war- ranted. Particular attention given to Ship Work. Thankful lo the citizens of Honolulu, and the Islands gen- erally, for their lileral patromiKe in the past, we hope by strict attention to business to merit the same for Uie future. - O Orders from the other Islands will be carefully attended to. , . i . .. ; . ' . 8 iy. L AN D S U RV E YI N C! '"'' WILL BK ATTKN'ORD TO BT ' :C'." J. liYOiVS. WSPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OLD Mid and conflicting Survtys of Town Lota, also, to drawing Plans an.l Translating Notes. O' lieave orders at Ollice of 6. B. DOLE. 708 ly PACIFIC DRASS FOUNDRY. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ' RE- - Sectfully inform the public that he in repared to cast and finish alt kinds of brass and composition work with ' 111 1,1... nroKhi.ml tiluiit.lt.in urnr' ViirnUliMl An .hnrt XT Constantly on hand, hose couplings of the following. sires: 4, . 1, , 2 and Also, oi) ;up and gauge' cocks. JAMtS A.lloPrtR, . HI IT mux .v.ccw Carriage and Sigu Painiiu. raHE undersigned Having pro- - ft cured the services of a competent wakman in the line of Carriage and Sign Painting, is now prepared to carry on that branch of trade in connection with his other business. Sien-writin- g, Oilding an 1 Ornamental Piiiuting of every description xecuted in the best manner, and on reanonable terms. t .: M. BENFIELD. ' 742 6m 74 and 76 King Street, Honolulu. No. $ Merchant street, opposite Sailor's Home, GENERAL UPHOLSTERER , , ' IU ALL ITS BE AKCHES, ; , .'? HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ' , a large variety of ., ,,"," HOME-MAD- E FUHNITUEE Which lie offers for sale at the lowest market priaea. tl K. lUv Consisting K ' Sets of best Black Walnut Parlor Furniture, " T . . . Spring back Kasy Chairs, Lounges, Mat trasses. jr Hair and Spring. Maltr?s,;Wlndow''Shades and Slip Covers made to order. Old t urniture reimirea and varnished with warranted satinftu:lion. UHU ua CAUlimitsiJ WMiBi utnm: tA vAiaoiuK; ciBcnuciy, XT Terms Reasenable.iJ AH orders from Ship-maste- and the other Islands will be promptly attended to. ' . 714 ly ;; r: Y.- jomiviveill, : ,.fr, ilia: o Jtx i xx m-t- 9 HAS REMOVED TO THE ... Premises, . ' j . Jyv , No: 4Q"Fort Street. WHERE HE WILL ATTEND. TO ALL.. ORDERS .IN TUB LOCK, CO AXD CEXfcCAL ELTAIR LtXi; ': He will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and veg- - alating Sewing Marhines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery am, UM..I W.M.IT nrv.rv .Wu-rit,ftt- l. ' J (. ' ' " ALSO, ON HANI) AND tUB BALK CUAP, - ' A Variety Of SewingT Machines, Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Aramnnitlsn, . MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, Ac. Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders. And all other extra' and duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice. , , COtB AGKST IX THIS KIS0D0M roB .'. The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. . - . j . . i 704-l-y. THE CQI-MECTIC- UT Life Insurance . Company -- : : ' f RD, CONN. ORGANIZED I 1846. CHARTER PERPETrAL. A PURELY 'MUTUAL C03IPANY ! NatuberfAg-.wve- r 3O,O0O McMhers. Assets Jan. . 1, 1870, over $27,500,000! i Surplus, over $9,600,000- .- J V. ..XT: . - V, ,., ,, ...... I..!'. - Total Claims Hy Death, paid to date,) Over Total Dividends, paid to dale,) Over $8,000,000. Current ( Dtttdend from ' forty tit 'Setenly per "'. ;. t Cent.' -- ; ) Current Income, over 10,000,000 per Annum. Its Income from Interest alone More than Pays its ..; " 7.. , CJeims by Death. r,, There being no stockholders its. Surplus belongs exclusively the members, and ia equitably divided among them In ANN.CAL. DIVIDEND8, which snay.be applied in reduction premiums, or may be accumulated at interest for the benefit the Assured, or may be received by them in Cash. Paid-u- p Policies' are cranted afcer two wr more years aavw buea pakl, Ujua practically Disking ' ' - All Policies Non-Forfeitin- g:. It Issues Policies apea all 6irable'p1aBs oC issnraace, and has adopted in its workings several SPECIAL FEATURES. original with, this Company and offered by no other, y , AST ,YEAR'S PROSPEROCS BTSI5ESS. , 110 Policies issued, insuring about.. 139,000,000 00 Income received and accrued.. ........... .v. .. 0,064,068 48 During its last fiscal year this Company paid la dividends to the hvins and on the ilicies of its deceased members, Two Millions Two Hundred and Forty-Fiv- e TbouasnATwo Hundred and Fitty-Tw- e Dollars, and at the same time added snore than Five Millions Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Hollars to its ; -. i accumulated capital. CT The whole record of this Company hat been one of prudent management and prospermia advancement. Among the-oide- r and Leading Life Insurance Companies its average ratio of expenses to - income has, through its entire history, been the lowest of any. t .Farther iuformaUen'eoncemlng this old and reliable Com-pa- ny given by : HENRY M. WHITNE1', Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu .October, 1369. ol Sui XI "S , - . I j I - !.' . 1 4 ' F. A.' SCHAEFER, ,. AGENT'BreiueM Soard ""Uinleewritera, BMtr4 of t'Bdrrwrileta, ' , Atrial VlessaiA Uowral. f L'stderwrr lletra. .. Claims against Insurance Couipanies within the jurifdiction of th above Boards fL ndervriters, will huVe1 ta be certified to by the. Agent to aiake tlieiu valid. 710 ly ' IIAMntrRif;iIl.BREMEN ' FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY. re HIE UNDERSIGVEf.; HAVING BEEN ' JL , Apjicinted AgeuWuf the ubtrw Coiupauy.are prspared to Insure risks against Fire on Stunu ami Brick Buildings, and stored thereto. u most favorable terms. For particulars apply at the office of . 743 ly ' F. A. BCnAKFER A-- CO.' N0STH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., , ,1 OF LONDON AND ED1NI1URCII. ESTABLISHED,- 1S09. C A PITA tt.'i . .' . 1 . l2.000.000 AccHtMulatesI ail latTCeteel. F.stsitt,lg,838,t 1 el UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN-AP-i'OlNTKl- ) AOKNTSIor the Baudwich Isla.ida, and . are authorised to Insure against Fire upon favorable terms. Risks taken in any purt of the Islands on Wooden Buildings, and Merchandise stored therein. Dwelling Houses and Furni- ture, Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargiwe or under repair. . 723 lyl ED. HJFFaCULAKQER A: CO SAN FRANCISCO : BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. rw-tjI- UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ft. appointed Aaeji-.- for tlie San Francisco Hoard of Un- derwriters, comprising the , . California In.uriince Contpnay, MerckAMta Mnttfal Marine laanratice Co. Pacific lu.urauee Cotupaay, ( . (. CaliTornin Lloyda, and . ' House Malaal lu.uranre Company. Teg leave to inform Masters of Vessels and the public gen- erally, .that all Losaea ef V esse Is and Cargoes, iusured wy either of the above Companies, against perils of the seas aad oUx r risks, at or near the Sandwich Islands will have to be verified by them. - ..-'- -- . o3 3m . ' ' IK nACKFKLP A CO. BOSTON BOARD' OF tfNPERWBITERS. FflHE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THE JL Boston Board of Underwriters, notify Maateis of.Veasels and others that all bills' for Repairs on Vessels, and all bins for General Average purposes, must be approved by the Agent of the Boston Underwriters, who must also be represented on all surveys, or such bills " will not lie allowed.' i - s ly . C. BREWEIt A: yj., Agents. ' CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. riHIE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF, THE . JL . aborts Company, have been authorised to Insure risks on Cargo, Freight and Treasure, ! from Honolulu lo all ports of the world, and vice versa.; 08 ly ......... n. HACKFK A Col IMP EjR I A l FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0" LONDON. (Ina-tlMie- 1803.) CAPITAL. I8.DOO.OUO IN GOLD! 1 UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED T1HE . policies on Fire Jtisks (with mr without the inn age clause), on Plantation- - BaHdings and Machinery, Private Dwellings, Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coals, ' Lumber, Ships in Port, lie, on the most favorable terms. " CTAH loaaes) adjusted aud pit id for bere.X3 For particulars apply at the ofljre of . . WALKER & ALLEN, . '. 743 ly ' ' ' Agents for tlie Hawaiian Islands. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. CASn ASSITIS, OVER $36,000,000 . .( : i, ) ' ' ' i-''- ; Catth Divideuds iu' l8G8,: 1 J i3 , Q S "7. 9JL Q 7 Q The : Largest Life-insura- nce Company : . . . in the' .World, '.it Treralnms May be Paid Seml-Aunnal- ly or Qoarterlr. ,.uv ...j ' ' v ' fc" ' ' ' AtAMS & WILDER, , . .08 ly . , , ' Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. .7 irt- - "merch ants' Mutual' HARIJTE I.WRXCE C03IPY, 0FSAN I'RAXCISCO. VllIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN . ML appointed' agents for the above Company, beg leave to Inform the public that they are now prepared to issue .. ' : - " MARINE INSCRANCE POLICIES ON CARGOES, FREIGHT and TREASURE; , o!61y ' j -- :; :!-- . .:: WALKER it ALLEN. Webster's Dictionaries ! l.t:3p' , . ..... J Vf,L'- - It jf UNABRIDk. 4 cMTlQN i Jte t .A i Mww lit - . ' ' . - : r f II. " rfinE UNDERSIGNED HAS. JUST, RE- - 1 celved, direct from the pubiishere Urge asortment of Webster's unrivaled Dictionaries, which wiU be sold at Eaatern prices. The list comprises the following, all of which can be hadi , UThe Kew Ilhutrated Unabridged 'QoaAe, lA40 pages, . 6.000 Engravings Edition of 187U-- . , H l1.-Th- National PiotorialOota ve,1040 pagea, 000 Engravings, - Si, The Royal Octavo Dictionary. ,j- - ,ir'-- ii ' . The New Cniveralty Dictionary. 1 , A The Ctmndng House Danlowary, ISO Bngraving. 6. The Academic Quarto, 360 Engravings. 7. 1 he Hiab School Dictionary, 300 Engraving. ' , 8. The Common School Dictionary, "250 JEngravisgav , y - O. The Primary School Dictionary, 200 Engravings. .10. Tbe Pocket Dictionary.: . r, . v.; ..... ,r ,r'i "11. The Army and Navy Pocket Dictionary. Jl tbe Elementary 8peller. ' ' ' .'!!.. .1 3- -" ' 1 dm . . . . For Sale by , , H.M.WHITNEY. . 3jOTlCETlIE FRENCH . RESIDENTS 1V of Honolulu, at a recent meeting, have resolved to open, at the Store ot Messrs. CHALLAMEL k Co., lit. 8 IVnuana Street, Subscription List for ths relief of Abe families of the killed and wounded in the present war ef their country. Jivery Frenchmen is Invited lo eome and give bis 0bolus, large or smalL It is open also, for everyone else who wishes to contribute lo tbe same Christian and humane object. Tbe fends will be sent by each Steamer by Mr. Bailieo, French Consul and Commissioner. . ol AVINS. LES FRANCA IS RESIDENTS A ent deeide dans leetr reunion d'oevrir unell-t- e de SooseripUoa ches Messrs. Cballambl A Cib , a Hooolula poor venir ere aide anx famines des Poldats Francais mor (sou blesses pendant la guerre actuelie. Toot Francais est invite apporter on envoyer son Obole grand e on petite. La liate est ooverte ai ssi pear toate persoane ant deslreralt eontnbuer aa meme bat d'hamanite. Les foods set-an- t exple-di- es par chaqoe vapeor par Mr. Bafllen, Coumlssaire et Con- sul da France. .. , ,, ; A Book which should be in Every Library ANDREWS' HAWAIIAN DICTIONARY APIONTAINING ABOUT JO.090 HAWAIIAN Words, with English signification, and AaEngllsB-lIawaila- a Tseabnlarf, and Cfarsnologiral " " TaWe'sf nistorieal Events. 33 y Lorrin Andrews. .hjp. J Bound It) Sheep, . r. . f.5.00 I ixiiuKi in uau Morocco, e.oo For Said by . - h. ii. wnmisnr. Tlda Valuable Work can be obtained in London of. ' 1 Messrs. TRCBNER A Co.," Paternoster Row. And also in JVeio York of '3m Messrs. BARNES ft Co. John St. ) , A. S. CLEGHOEN, A GENT FOR THE XJA W AIM FA TANNERY, 74ff ly Hawaii. FORT ST., FAMILY IViARKET. ' E. II. ; lioYD." Choicest Meats from finest herds. ""Poullry,' Fish, Vegetables ., furnished to order. If DUFFIN'S MARKET, G, WALLER, KINO STREET. HONOLULU. 740 ly WASHINGTON MARKET. !W ESS KM. BORN II I) LT At -- fr7.Sl lll'KN. Itilt.-k.r.- . Niiiiunu fctliwt. r..'(-'.'v- l jA tJi next to Ixivr's Steam Buk.ry, are sAfJsaSMAjHSj prepared to supply Drrf. MniUa. Veal ami Lamb. at all Lours, en tbe Moat reasonable terms. - A share nf pat-- ...it........ tltam HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, RAWLINS At MITCHELL. THE BY of the above Works are prepared to supply cus- tomers, and the public in general, with the best quality VKL-LO- SUA P. Suit Soap always eu hand. Tb Hiubksv Pmh b rain roa SoAr Ubbasb. oft ly Wiiikapu lIaiitutioi, II. Corsswell, Proprietor. , SUGAR AND MOLASSES THIS PLANTATION FOR SALE FROM to suit purchasurs. Apply to 743 ly UEO. C. McLF.AN, Agent. PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION Sugar and MolaneM Crop IH?0, IN, FOR SALE IN tlUANTI' COMING purchasers, by - 730 Cm WALKER A ALLEN, Agent. O NOME A PLANTATION. SUGAR AND MOLASSES CROP 1810, In, for Sale lu quantities to suit purchasers, ol 6m By WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. 18TO If TO '4 II IL 4 , II . I . R AND MOLASSES. CROP COMINU SUGA for sal in quantities tn suit purchasers by ol Ora WALKER At ALLEN, Agents. KALI II I SOAP WORKS, BY W. II. IIUDDY. TUIE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE is prepared to supply Customers and the Publie With the Rest Yellow Koap. " CT 80FT 80AF always on hand. ol Sin HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS. C W.GRAY ic CO., LELKO, OFFICE, e No. 80 Fort fMrcet, Honolulu, Maiiufuulurera and Dealers in all kinds or Boap. LV lkcf, Mutton and Uoat Tal- low wanted. oH ly SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins. CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND FOR SALE, WAIMEA. TANNERY C. NOT LEY. By (722 ly) A. B. CLE0I10RN, Agent. HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY ! R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, NL'L'ANU STREET. PILOT, MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD, on hand and made te order. , . ALtOp Water, Sola aiul Butler Craefcers, . JENNY LIND CAKEll. Ac SHIP BREAD REBAKED oo the shortest not ke. FAMILY BREAD, made or the Beat Flour, baked dally and always on hand. ... , N. B BROWN BREAD OF THE B EST. QUALITY . ..74J ly HORSE SHOEING 2 It OR S E SII OEIIVG. J. T. CHAYTER, General Bfacksmith, on Esplanade, . . a NKAR TUR CU8TOM HOUSE. ' , ' BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC Honolulu, that haviag procured the aervlees of a First CI h s h Farrier! , , He Is now prepared to i , Undertake, all kinds, of Hor'eo Shoeing ! Particular attention given to Livery and Interft-rln- Horses. All Horse shoeing wfH be done on the Veterinary College prin- ciple. Parties favoring blm with call can rely npon having their- horses' feet properly' attended to ty an experienced workman. Sick si Lame Jorti will meet with prompt atteatloa. No machine made shoes ased at this forge, all shoes Biado en the premises, from the best Norway and Swedish Iron. Honolulu, On. 1. ol 2m BANK EXCHANGE. - ; 4. - 4 1..- -' ' ' 'HIE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO NOTIFY ft. the Pobhe that tlmy have the above well-know- n and popular Saloon, where will always be foetid an aaortmeat or toe - . . . . i BEST WINES, UQirORS AND ALE3 ! that the market affords', and customers mar be assured that they will find an experienced har-tendc-r, and every attention inincircanioru. Tbs miliara Roooi, wklthU too large! aa! eooloot '' U . '.In the city, contains ; - THREE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES, , With all the Latest Improvements. V'.i t -- .. ' i . C. HIDERS, - ' - ... - ol8m . .. B A. o. CLUNKY, $ FropriVara..;, CIJKCULATllaC. LIIXUAUV . : :..: TERMS ALL PERSONS .TAKING OUT BOOKS be required to deposit the marked prioe of the Work taken, as a guarantee against loss or mlsusage, which not ho loaned at the following rates i . . , , . For 10 lb SO cent Books, 6 oenU . for Sa to 60 osfU Books, 10 cents ' For 00 and 7t cent Books, It cents For $1.00 Books, 20 cents ' For SLAO Books. SO oenu.. ' Seven to 1 0 days wiRle allowed for taeh Hook loaned. Persona preferring to become iCBSCItlBERS, can do so oa payment 1st advance of SH.OO for one year, or 3.0 tor six months, to whoa no time Is tlm tied f. works loaned. Cauloguee out, and can be had on application. t o 3m THOS. O. TnRPM. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALtf . BY THK ITNDERSI0KED, PER A. P. JORDAN. FROM VICTORIA. I., and per ClTk" OF MELBUUKN E, trout Sydney, Quarter casks Uartell'a BrSMly, , , Unarter easka Henoowy's Brandy, r !.!.. ' tcoarter easkt Jnles Robin's Brandy, ' v Uuarter cask IrUh Whiskey, , , . Quarter oasks DaavUle's Whiskey, ' casks fine berry. Hogsheads Ram, r Dogshsads PrMtoc's Rum. Vlso, "via. Panama, A Few Cases Choice Fancy Prints, J . ;plne Woolen Shawls, . , ; Pelt Hats, &c., &c. H.- - B. Orders for all deaerlpt lone of Merchandise .greeted on favorable terms In England, San Francisco, or In the Aus- tralian or New Zealand porta. t W. L. CRKKN.

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J Column. H OO 12 00 10 00 21 00 & 00 f0 00enu oa each single w4 Column. 11 1 (KH 00 'J4 OOilO 00 4i 0(1 74 Oil

XT 9cfprw Patabib .lwy i W'Lr.l i?oluifili 80 46 00 & 0 100 00Pacific will alwey. 18 00 00 Ii0J(of tbe, fcr .awmuntaation. front all parts I . . .

b be very acceptable. Ailrertlaem rwliliiiir In the Kurterti I nit d Ptatna

Persona rU.iir "t the United Slates, can Ar llkip Mir.la li ,iflniiifr firm oultiir i m iir 1 lilU'tl

remitTT

the m..i of .uwcnfwu dues fr this paper in inert- -. tftntea 'ntre Ftauipe fur aurli amount a Ihcr wirh lo uy,i Hti.l their cards will ho Insert d at per alH'Vt! lif Die timei ta postage si.aip. ' paid for.

PLAIN AMD FANCY" XT Bualnea Cards, wlx-- prepaid far a fear, are allowedA diacoont fruut thaae ralea, which are fur toastaiesit aJrrUc-m-'ii- U

rrBOOK

BHL HBrW.AND

Vr3ITTNO,BrSI!K53JOB PRINTINC.

AND ADDRESS TOL. XV NO. 2I.J iiONOLtrju: Hawaiian islands, November, w,- - -- isto; 2!i7iWlI01-EiND.i.- whan pitld or chargeil quarterly. , .

CARDS prmied In tlie tigneBt syw er tne art- - -

THE PACiriO !

Commercial ftkr.tiser.What I Saw in a Dream.

At BOIUC UU.A wmk of a km oo tht lUewitk.

Coxsipr the Boaeers by, , 'Ji. A fmm m the perk eopneite,' -- :' AJ ' - '

Urging a maiden to fly ;A landlord artmnd with a poiae,

a A tenant fcer?h for time. ' - '

A thief with an officer chitlnr., ' 'A fed a chapel', (caper chime, .

,A nekcge4 kUk( wilh oe-a- -a --' GrfoAingfer pennies and bread, ' '

A millionaire rolling in diainnnla. , "J ' A parent with g lief-boun- d head ;

A bootblack', cry round the curoer." - A lidy ia l?ele rare, ;

' i'" Alcuu'i child sweeping the crosswalk,

'. Wjib led both dirty J bare. '

A jaJje eUJ in "A rhe ermine,A criminal pale in the dock, --

Aa obi motlMe wailing in anguish.A broker inapectinf hia strrt ;

A vagra&t Uh tw.i,s at hcr.busom, . . . t

Kit type of miseri's M,A t nd wife with angel-lik- e meeknea.

Devoting her life to a act.

J A poor wiouw mrn(nr and toHtng; ' ; "

W iih naught bat an honest name,A wanton, ia powd-- r and lares,' '

Boldly proclaiming her shaatet I 'A iHrra hi fine parpW aa-- tnen,

A "l)Bnu" aick at lae gate ;

The one worahipa G-j- in a buvel.The other in velvet and Mate.

A pastor and primt each maintainin.That Ikttrt m the only true rind,

. . A oaarderea aUaiag hia Tictiaa,With no one to atay the dark deed ;

A nation arrayed agaimt nation,' A aalllluo 4 hayoneu ('-ea- . ' .

A battle field bluul, abrieka and wounded,1 'wike ! and thoa ended any Jrrara. StlteteJ.

Drying Lumber.The thorough- - drying of lumber ia one of .the

most important point) in making a durable struct-- V--ure of wood fr indoor or outuoor use ; andwithout douht for ro-j- t rjec-ie- of timber it isbent areoaaplibhed, all things considered, by pil-ing it in eucb a way that currents of air mayfreely pat through the inntereticetf, and coveringit so tlutt ruins may not wet it.

There are, however, 'many ttfiecied of timber,amimg winch may be Bieotioncd the . wood pf

'some of our American elm?, which season veryslowly by the natural drying process, and manykindrt of thu'ocf tu;iy be dried tnritli ffukker byartificial meai'-S-.

It should le borne in mind that the naturalmoisture or cap C the wood is a solption of uH

subtttanced in water, and that it is inclosedin minute capillary ecllnand tubes which stronglyattract and hold it, when in immediate contactwith ir, but exert this attraction only aC an ble

distance, so that when the fluid theycontain is removed they will not, by virtue oftheir structure, re-ubs-orl tuoitture, unites againbrought in contact with it.

Moat woxlrt are, however, more or less hygro-scopic, and brrnk or swell with the dry or moistcondition of the atmoepGere. It follows fromthis that no wood unprotected by paint or var-nish can long remain much dryer than the condi-tion of the atui.jnphere around it admits.

Ltat the st'nfrible moiriture of the air decreases,all other things being equal, as its temperatureincreatef, and Fobstanceo having '. affinity formoibture w ill absorb or retain much less moisturefrom the atmosphere at elevated temperatures.

.The common drying houses, where artificial lieat

.is used, work upon this principle,, and-are- ,. lbrthe most part, very satisfactory in their operation,as they can be made of any extent, and largequantities of material may be seasoned by their

Small quantities of timber may,- - however, bequick) v and thoroughly fce:vsouei by steaming.The philoeoihy pf this prow-wbic- li, if prop-erly jrfornn-.i- , dtc not injure the strength ordurability of t!ie tiiuber ia very aim pie. A very

, large percentage, of the sap in all: kinds of woodia water. -- This Mater, heateJ to bailing, expandsixtecn hundred ajid fifty times.. It follows that

if wood be heated to 212", the boiling point ofwater, the capillary cella can contain only one

.sixteen hundred and Citwtb aa muob water as at'utdinary . toinperaturea, tbo exmded water es-caping as steam. The proportion of moisture letin the wood i s, after steaming, leee than that de-

manded by its ordinary hygroscopic condition.At least we have found it so for certain species ofhickory and white ash, which increased in weightafter being removed frotn. tLe hlcautei and theirsurfaces had become dry.

The steaming should be done gradually fjiatis, time should be given for the"woodto graduallyTine in temreratnre, and so that tlie sap may es-

cape gradually' from the cells without rapturing'thlta bj its expaoeiye force when converting

toem into steam. -

A cylinder, made of galvanized iron, with rit-ite-dand soldered joints, makes a cheap and good '

.

steamer. The steam aliould be generated in asuitable boiler and allowed to escape at two orthree piunds prendre, which,' a we have fcaid,should be gradually reached in proportion to thesize ot the pieces which it is desired to season.The wood shoo Id be heated throughout its massto 212", and remain so for a little time. It maybe then put aside for use, and will be found fit to ,

tanNc." nC .to-lhre- daB'. acojdiDS to .its

L;AvIer.mmy raada of(od,Vithki,,ln rtich "iU answer the purposeyerj buch steamer, have long beeVm-ploye- d

in steaming wood for bending in carriaee"?? carriage afpp. are alreadywith suchprovided an apparatus.

Should. any of our conexpondenta know of anybetter way to aeasoA timber quicker than the onewe have descriLedwe shall be glad k hear fromthem. ScurrUiJk American,- - .. r

The Japan- - Govern aaent baa issued a neutralityreclamation in conaerracnoe of the wac between'ranee and Prussia. Tlie Japan Gazette Bays: JThe .wur.in --Europe has put a itop to bminooa

in the great 6 tar, lea of silk and silk wora'e eggs.Tea therefore 'becomes the 'only article'of stapleunivuiuku vutTuaMDese can-de- al witn theforeigner. Imports are consequently much de-pressed ; as, if the natives cannot sell theywareumble to boy. The two Jast season Lave-- beenso bad for the rice crop throughout the country,that the importation of rice has been prodiou8 --

but naturally diminishing the power of purchaa-iDgth- wrdmry tapk injporta.--. Up to thepresent, period, -- howevery the weather has-be- en

very fine this season, and the best hopes areentertained ,0 ,an, abundaqt harvests , it is de-voutly to be hoped that the weather may continuefavorable, for with the Btoppage of the silk tradeadded to a .bad harvest,, the; effects upon theeountry would be very rainodsJ1 -

American Cities. Foarteen cities in the UnitedSUUs have each o tr 100 fiOQ popolation. Eightof these have each over 200,000; fiur each everSQOjOOO, -- and three 'oyer 400,000. The latterclass includes New York, Phlladelphia'aod Brook? -

irJ2lt-LoJ,- i 0Ter 500jOOa,-"-b- l less than4W.000. and Chicago, Baltimore, Cincinnati, andBoston have each between 250,000 and 300,000.Prvf6 Cltks.: Kew- A'ork, PhilodsIphiA ;ndLrooklyn, contain over two million inhabitants'.

(Carts., gusuuss

M. PHUXIPS & Co.,AND WHOhEs'tLEDKAL.1MPORTKRS sboea, Hats, Mi-u'- Furnishing and

lancyUooda. (Qi 6in) tio. IX Miumsnu cu iiuuuiuiu.

,M. DICKSON,1IIOTOGR APIIIC ARTIST. IMCTDRES

A d ail btyiea taken and work Kuaranieed.Fort Street, East side between Kmg and Uotel- - 029 ly

J. W. AUbiUNiTTORAEt AND COL NShLLOK AT LA W.

Office over the fost-uCic- e, Honolulu.

E. 0. HALL & SON,A M) DEAI-KH- S I VIMPORTERS PaioU. Oils, and General Merchandise.

, 29 a , , Corner Fort and King Sta. ' . . ; 1

H. HACKFELD & Co.,E.VERAL COMMISSION ' AGENTS.G 08 ly HONOLULU.

THOS. G.- -- : THEUM'S,i;'CUTLER F AXO NEWSSTATIONERY, Library, Hate Ulaca A A old's

bland.; Alngraving, Caligraphy, Stencil Cutting, and Copying,atteuded to. . - ." . . It.- - t . i

1 ly Merchant Street. Hooolula.

t I. .. THEODOBE C. HEUCK,IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER- -JL CHANT,, (ol 1) , . Uouoluia,fUMtbai H.I.

W.'L. GREEN,riOMMISIOV MERCHANT. FIRE-PRO- OF

Building, Queen Street,el ly . Honolulu, Hawaiian Islanda.

' A. S. CLEGHOEN,'

IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE ANDM. 'tUCTAII. OKALKK IN ..'J- -v r . General Merchandise.

Corner Quuto and Kaahumanu iSt. -ol-l- y Nuuana jU,iml ronT Fort anl Hotel Hia.

JOHN EITSON,TkEALER IN WINES. SPIRITS ALE AM)JLf ..PORTKR, Jllyh. r - HQN4LULU.

DOWSETT & CO.,TJMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERSLi ia Ba.ldlCf Materials of all kinds. '

Cornea-Qae- ea and. Art Mreai, lloolulu. ol ley

LEWERS It DICKSON.DeaUrrs la Lumber and Bidding jumhlv

-- hzi" '"'" "Fr Street. ,' II. E.'McINTYRE &. BROTHER.

Grocery, Feed Store and . Bakery,Corner of Kin; and Fort Streets, Honolulu, II. I. 749 ly

THOS. G. THRUM.Stencil Catter, Engraver, fop)it and Callgraplier.

740 Front Room over the Post OOice, Honolulu. ly

F. A. SCHAEFER 6c CO.Importers and Commission Jlerrhsnts,

HONOLULU, 733 ly HAW. ISLANDS.

JOHN THOS. WATKRHOUSE.Importer and Dealer ia General Merchandise,

720 Queen Street, Hooolula. ly' FISCHER 4; ROTIli

SlerebaBt Tailors.Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall. Honolulu, H. I.

724 lyALEX. J. CART WRIGHT.

Commission Merchant aud General Shipping Agent,-- 730 : ' Honalulo. Oabu.- - ' ly

C S. BARTOW,Auctioneer,

Sales Raa 0,u-ea- i Street, one tr froau7i Kathunianu atreel. ly

WM. NEWCOMB.' 1

Dentist,Offiee corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. 728 ly

E. HOFFMANN. M. D.Physician aud Snrgeeu,

Comer Merchant and Kaahumana at., near Postoffioe. 740 ly

HENRY THOMPSON. ;Attorney and Coauseltor at Law.

Oifice on Qneen Street, opiosiu the Court House, up stairs.. 710 ly

M. O. CIALLAMEL A. BLCMK.

.CUALLAMEL At CO...- ......rr r rLaptrton aad Dealers In Wines, Spirits, Ales, c,No. 8 n UUA.HU street,

729 Opposite Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. ly

EDWIN JONES,.Grocer anil Ship Chandler, ,

J LAUAIKA, MALI.'' " -

Mooey and Recruits furnlsbel to Ships oo Favorable Terms.' 720 ly '

'. : S. B. DOLE, . ..;.Attorney at Law.

Office aver RickaTdon,t Store, corner Fort and Merchant717 . street, Honolulu. - r ly.

i j r-- t -i-v- I .ED. IIOFFSCH LAEGER Si, CO..

Importers aad Commlslon Merchants,Cwraier mf Fr( tisssl Mrrchaal Streets.

720 ly: n :

R. G DAVIS,Attorney at Law,

Will Practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom, lo Loth English. - AM ' ,and Mawaiiaa languages. ,.

74 OJter Queen Street, oppotitt the Coutt Bout, lyCHULAN ; BROTHER.

" ' - ' ntroBTias or aso dkalk3 isCLLna Goods of all Descriptions, and In all kinds of

Dry Goods,Aba, constantly en hand, a so perlor quality of Hawaiian Rice.

747 ; .NVUANU STREET. HONOLULU t .ly--- -- mwiiitney; d.'d. s'J 4 ;

Dentist,Orrtcs cvaa Da. BorrxAxa's Dsdo Stosb

corner or KJtJBiryrjNtrjyD merchJnt sts.747 Office hoars from 0 a.m. till 2 r. M. ly

HITMAN BROTHERSutroBTaaa,. ..

Wholesale and Ketail Dealers ia Dry Gwsds, Clothisg,HATS, FCRL3HIKQOOM,

Ladies and 0eats' Boota and Sooea, Vaokae ft'otiona, Jte Ac.Copf. Siiiiu'i Buiidina,IT: 20 MERCHANT STn .TSi ly) HONOLULU.

McCOLGAN Ac JOHNSON,HercUaat Tailors, .'Oir irienr unnnriirn o I- 9 w..rvd-sL- s Jf t724 Opposite Thcad. C. Ueack'a. : - p ly ;

AFONG 8c ACHCCK, "lm vlt and Eetall Dealers la enfralllerchaadlse and Chlaese Goods. t

Cnder,tne?birHlL,r'

Cm L. RICHARDS 4c coHShis-Ckandl- ers and Commission Merchants and

, Dealers la General Merchandise.Keep constantly on band a full assortment of merchandise,V - WnaJeraaaa Jtt arrant veasela. JT'. i

. L. L. TOIL BERT,'Dealer la all kinds of Bailtling Materials,

Pmint and Oil, Walt Paper, Window and Picture Glatt," ii ' J Blinds Uor, e, ire. ; , .

Ornca No. 20 EsriuMApa, (727 ly) prrosira Coct Hocsb

t .jdillang u a m car,' ' rMrOBTKB3 A Mil tn n - ' y

Hardware. Cntlery, Dry Goods, Paints and.. Oils,and General Merchandise,;7g??j. w KINO STREET, HONOLULU. ly

;r . w C.JONES, , ,

. Attoraey at Law and Land A'eat, 3

W1U practice In all the Courts of tbe Kingdom. He wilatttod tbe Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui and Hawaii.'and vUit either of those Islands on"' ' '', special business. 1

's Office near the Court House. ly

Ssiiu5S - Caris. ;

A. !F. JTJDD,"

k -- IrTTORNEir'AKIl COU NSELLOft-A- T LA W.2m. fort atrevt, three doora betow Merchant at. nVi ly .

JOHN S. McQEEW,M. D., -

ATE St'RCEOX "til S.' ARMV. CAX BE! mJ eomoHed at hia reaidvuee on Uotel Utreet, betawn Ala- -i

kea and Fort Streets. . nli lyI M.t S, GillNBAUM & CO.,

MPORTRS.AM JVH01.E8ALE WEAL--mnd every variety of QenUemen'a Superior Farnishiii Goods.

8tnre formerly occupied by w: A. Aldrtch,' Makee'a.'.n!2 : - Block, Queen Stret-t-. ly

. ,. ! ... tUtt BHOVII.1 Ill'MPURETS'fc BROtVX, ' '

Importer sod Wholesale Dealer la Wines, Spirits,i Ale, and Porter, etc., tie., , j.

29 MERCHANT gTREKT, HONOLULU, H. I. ly

GEO. T. S II 1 P L E T , M .

:,' t &as'a lUilf dlnp, 1-- rt. Street. , . - f ? '

731J Keaideuce, liakai corner of Fort and Chaplain Bts. ly

i. a. WILtKs. a. c. ills aWALKER ALLEN,

Shlpplns and Couinilssion Mercbauts,735 U0N0LULU, U. L -- .

a. r. Auuaa. s. o. wilder....,, ADAMS, fc .WILDER,f Inctloa'aod Commission Herchaats, ' .

'i " - ' 'TIB.B PROOF ST0RE7rfn,

In Rabiuaoa'a Batldius. Qnecet Street,i 742-l-y

...IRA RICHARDSON.,,Importer and Dealer In Boots, Shoes, Flue Clothing,

lurnl,blK,Cottd, IVrfumery, tit.Corner f Fort and Merchant Street.

ia Honolulu, u. i ly

-- T r , BOLLES fc CO.. . . yShi Chandlers and Couimlssion Slerrhants, -

... . ta

iimii it maiiiioi toMejara. C. A. Williama Ai Co. i Alesars. C. Brewer A Co.,M'-srr- Castle A Cooke. I Messrs. U. llackfeld k Co.,Meaara. C. L. Richarda At C. I Ti. C Waterman, Esq.

732 ly

, . , CUUAG HOON,CoramlssloB JJerrliaut aud General Igent,

I. . - j .a a .-- DUfttalutna Im- -

i Agent tor tne rauaaa anw -- om B aD, k "-"-- "7

porWr of Teat and other Chineao and f gn OoodaI auu wnoieaaie ueaicr iu ui.uuui .,.v...,: lu New Sioue Store, NonanaSl., Uelww Ksujr..... ... 733 1y ,

J. PERRY. .

i. Dealer In General lerdiandise,I FIRE-PROO- F STORE,

Corner of Hotel amLXuiiauu Xlretts, Honolulu, 11-- 1. tLOW

i Retail LVtablisTiiiient oa Xanana Street.I 722 Above the Fire-pro- Store. ly

A. C. BUFFCM, M. D.,Physician and Snrseon,'

Office and Residence, under BufTunVs Hall, Hotel street, a few, , doors west of Nuuauu ,

J3T The Toctur keeps constantly on hand a good assortmentof Irugs and Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes,Combs, Toilet Powder, Bird Seed, Cologne, etc., etc, which hesells cheap for cash. ' T43 ly

. 'i '

ALLEN. At CHILLING WORTH,. : KawaLhae, Hawaii,

Will continue the General Merchandiseand Shipping businessat the above port, where they are prepared to furnish

the justly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, andsuch other recruita as are required

. by whale ships, at theahortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.

TP J x--o xcr oo 1 c aJL - ' jtlSC . xx d.Z'iH lV

D. N. FLITNER,Continues his old business In the fireproof building,

. Kaahamanu Street, . tChronometers rated by observations of tbe sun and stars

with a transit. vdstrumeut accurately adjusted to the' - meridian "of HoWolttltt. Particular attention givento

ftne watch repairing. Sextant and quadrantglasses silvered and adjusted Charts and

nautical instruments constantly onv. 730 ,

' i - , , band and for sale. :; . - . IfD C. WATERMAN dt CO.,, . . CooimisiJon Merchants.

Especial attention paid to the iuterests of the Whaling Fleet bythe famishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exchange, Oil,Bone. General Merchandise, anil the procuring or rreigut

REFERENCES.- r. Messrs. Isaac IlowLAXn.Ja. '

As Co., New BedfordW.'ii. E. Pofk, Esq., do. ...

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.'J. C. MaaaiLL A Co , 8au Francisco ;

t ' 7ilO ly ' ' -

BISIIOP At CO.. BaiiLera. . .OffieelBr the east rorner of Matee's Block,

Kaahumanu street, Honolulu.

Draw Bills of Exriiangtnu - ' 'i ..) The Baik o CaxiruHNiA, Han Francisco

Messrs Laaa tf Waller, - - New York,Tkkmont National Bank, - - Boston.

. jDatssYAL Bask CdkaATioa. . . London, i and itsBranches in Sydney and Melbourne.

Bask or Naw Zraland, - - Auckland. N. Z.r M(sr. MactRP, ASDKK.'at Co.; Paris. ! 'Agents Pacific. Ikscaasca. Co. and Manbattas Urn Ikscr

ajcbCo. 739 6m

THOMAS SPENCER,Ship Chandler, Dealer In General Merchandise, Island

Prodace, &.e., and Coinuisslon Merchant.' :

Byrai'a Bar, Hile, S 1., -

Will keep constantly on band an extensive assortment of everydescription of goods required by ships and others.

.The highest price given for Island Prodace. Jl '.'

XT Money advar.cedTor Bills of Exchange at reasonable rates.

TIIEO. ll. DAVIES,(Late Jay tion, Oreen A-- Co.)

Importer and Commission Merchant,f agknt roa

LLOYDS' ir THE LIVERPOOL UNDERWRITERS,' NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP4Nr,i O

BRITISH ir FOREIGN MARINE INSGRANCE CO.Fire Proof Buildings, Kaahumarm and Queen Streets

717 ly

BAWL . OAST LB. ' I. B.'aTBBBTOII. '" ' ' i B. COO KB.

CASTLE J. COOKE,--- . Importers and General ilerhatir K --,

K"laAf ttrt,-apas- il tba KealsseB'fl Csaaifiel.ALSO, AGENTS FOR

Or. Jaynee Celebrated Family Medicines, ,

Wheeler s Wilson's Sewing Machines, . . rThe New England Mutual Life Insurance Company,The Kahala Sugar Company, HawaiLThe Haiku Sugar Company, Maui.

..The Hawaiian Sugar Mills, Maul.The Walaina Sugai PlauUtion. Oaha.

. TUeXamahal Rice ?Unutn. Kauai. 4 , ,710ly ;'

ijtTtiscmciits.

"VTT,CE THE UNDERSIGNED HAS SOLDm all his interest ia the Hardimre Bstelsieas to J.WVWIODIFJ ELD, who, will Irosn. iaU date carry aa the busi fness in I, is own name.

Octobeyth, 1870.f (29 Spf , W.II. CORSWEW

j.fi 'house carpenter. ' to- - whomXlL good wage and constant employment will be given nearHonolulu. 'Address POST OffFI0K, giving name, and refer-ene- e.

' - - ' -- - - ' 747 3m

,'PAJRTIYCR WAHTEDVXTT HTHR EE T n O USAND FJ V E II UN.TV ! DRED PpCNLS STERUNO. A repfleman with tbiabove amount invested In Sheep, with stations, comprisingover one hundred thousand acres, of first class Sheep country,and twenty-tw- o thousand Sheep, is desirous of obtaining aPartner with the above amount, or would dispose sfWi wholeinterest in the same.. 0 2 : ., .. . .' ; .

Complete inventory and full particnlars npon applicationHooolula, Oct. L Ka Sm) To W. L GREEN.

IntcraationalIIbtel' ?

,s i . ; , , . . .

TJLIP.OPOI'AR AND WELLnow open for tbe traveling puMfcfcfcSIt Is located in the mostcentr.l . nr .k. .i.w ZJLZ

eoovenient to the busiueaa and ahipping. . .No pains will be spared to render thU the most popular and ?

Bst regulated public honse tor Honolulu. And its patrMis mayrest assured of bavin; every want supplied.

Tbe table will with the choicest delicacies of theIilanda. (735 6m) JAMES C. HARRISON.

W1LLIA.1I CLAUIi9;: t

BOOT AND SHOE ; MAKER,IfO. 44 FORT ST., LOtrBR DOOR) ''

716. If ' Opp"i!te Lewera Jc Bickson'a.

ALEX. CAiTiriwiiLL," '""'" tailor,

FORT STREET, itppuitite C. .V William' Cabinet728 Ware-roo- ly

S A W V K L M . C A ll TE B ,COOPER AND CAUCER,

- . ESPLANADE, -.-- 4-. -

NEXT DOOR AUOVF. L. TORBER'XfS.115 ly

V JO HIV AYLETT, ? -MERCHANT TAI LOR;

T f-- 712 ly OpMsite C. K. Williaroa.

.V. BEIVi' TT. i f ,

i.fr-r-rr- i . A XTTi aiTA 1' A TTTTuou i ixii unvuBl King Street, next to Bethel Vestry.

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l VaiL - Honolulu,' H.-I- .' 7-- ly

DVIVCAIV & ClaOCIiETT,BLACKSMITHS,

SHOP ON-TH- ESPLANADE,where all work fnuo Ship or Shoro will be atlen.te.1 toin a manner to warrant satisfaction. 709 ly

'

J. II. WICKE,CABIJIET Ifl AICE11,: H

at.AKB4 STRKRT Bit LOW THB THEATHK. , . ,

Furniture niade and repaired at reasonable prices. 728 ly r

; KUBEKT LETT,J3oot and ISlioe Iali:er-- -

Manufac'curiog and Repairing done in a Workmanlike "

Manner.

728 Hotel st, opposite the Cell Tower, ly

WsLLlAIVft WEIGIST,GENERAL BLACKSMITH,

' - King Street, opposite the Station Honse

Particular attention given to Horse-shoein- 715 6m

DALTON & BLAUVEL.T,Saddle and Harness jTIalacrs,

AAO STREET, HONOLULU.

Carriage Trimming in all itBranches.

Orders rom the other Inlands promptly attended to. . 735 ly

.1 A R I I X9 I O IsT I

Cooper & Ganger, Cooperage on Esplanade.I

HE lS PREI'ARED TO ATTEND !

m la ull work in hia l.n st ln old stxn.1 on the r.MDlH- - '

nude. He hopes by attention to busineva to " erit acontinuance of the natronaxe which he has heretofore enjoyed,and for which he now returns his thanks. oy ly 1

12. .far. ADDERLlY,SADDLE 6c HARNESS MAKER,

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Fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu. W-- "TT Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dispatch. Island

Orders attended to piomptly. iJ ly

OO i Kins Sti-po- t. OOITI . T. DOW.ULL,

'"IMPOKTER AMD MAMCFACTUmB OV '

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ISuitable' to this market. , :, - . ,

tt7 Old Furniture repaired and Mattresses of all de-

scriptions made to order.Before buying elsewhere call at 86 and 8 8 King at reet.

L

M. BENFIELD,Wasron and Carriaee Builder. 76 Kine St.

t. i

REPAIRING DONE WITHr&jf care and neatness. Also, particular at- -

UOKsESIIOKlNt.Orders from the other islands promptly attended to. 8 ly

Cabinet Maker, and French Polisher, HOTEL STREET,

727 Near th6 Drug Store of E. Strehs r Co. ly

J. T. CIIAYTLU, ;

gHP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH.Slinn on the Esnlanade. near the Cas

. . . ' . 1

wa-nJUi- Where ne is 4)reparea.to execute an oruers :

in his line with promptness and in a workmanlike manner . j

Honoring done with neatne. and d,patcn. 711 ly f

fJlIS, CUEJLT Jis". i:.

'Single & double barrelled Shot Guns,. . . "iJ-- t MUSKETS, Ate. 1SUITABLE FOR TRADING PURPOSES.

RIFLES, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, P0W- -. '. ' : DSR and CAP3, :

And all kinds of Sporting Goods,At the,

LOCK AND GUN SHOP, No. 44 FORT ST.ALL KIXDS OF FIRE-ARM- S C LEASED Jl REPAIRED

At reasonable tersaa. -

o29 2o I. NEILL.

Cooking Stoves,Chips' Cbin .Sfoyes

Charcoal Furnaces,BEST1 RUBBER nbsE." ; -- "

Iron Waabstands. Farmers' Cauldrons,, - Cast Iron Sinks, , ., lou glass PunlsrNo.-- td"

U iapanaed Tin lor Sigwa,- - U iJlarbla Wah-Ba- n, WTin Plate, Sheet Iron, M

Dixoa's best Stove Polish,

Sheet Copper, 4x6 fu--2- 0 I 60 mm.

HOUSEKEEPERSWiU also 8nd erery description- - of JAPANNED WARE, and

spany other things nseful ia the Katthen, at tbe Store ol '

Lh. t. . ' i t; i it ' , ill i.J. NUI I OC VU.,

Practical Braziers, Copper and Tinsmiths,Where they art ready to furnish Planters and others with erary r

LtJ'J'OiJ iAi.J ,J Ji.

Copperi and , Tin. Jprk. to

of(LT Work on Buildings, Gutters, Spouts, Water-pipe- s, Roof of

Bug, or any thing in oar line will be attended te with prompt- - ...ness,

724 At N. 9 Kanhaianna Street. ly

CHAnPAGN ES, WIN ESTAND - (MM

A CASKS RHINE- - WINE v AtMz Five Hogsheads Tennaot'a Draught Ale,

Five Hogsheads'; Hculnson iraoght Ae.Ileidsick s Champagne quarts and pints, warranted

genuine.:

Sagot m. Co's Champagne, quarts and pints, warrant-ed genuine.

e Jluinart Pere It FUs Champagne, qaarts, warrantedgenuine.

. f .Jutt .Landed And For Sale byoS 2m II . HACKFELD A Co.

John FREDERICK KENYON,'

: MILITARY? XAVAL AXD VlVJLL.

.,:,; .:1,T.A.I.3j O.R; .... is-,- , .i.,41. Hotel Street, MoiyiliUa.. . i

Ol

n . r- - c , . WILLIAMS, b'r' !

JUanafattnrer, Importer' aud Deufer In Fsrnltnre.""' ' Of.- JSchy .D'escrlplUin. u "

Furniture Ware Howli on Fort street Workshop at the oldstand. Hotel street, pear Fort.

N. B. Onlers from other islands promirtly attenth-t- l to. 742-l- y

aJAS. L. LEWIsi"Cooppr and Ganger, at the Oldt Stand,

.CORNER P AND BETHEL. . . . ... It . KING. .i. i. r i.i ullt. tl'tl .1 ..11.i cr.s . a urire stnea oi oil. puuuhj uu an

kinds of, Coopering Matcriala constantly on handlie noiiea ly allention to business to merit a coutiuuance

of tbe patronage wliich he baa hitherto enjoyed, and for whichhe now returns his thanks. n5 6ui

,; J. H. THOMPSON,General Blacksmitb., Queen St, Honolulu.

HAS CONSTANTLY-O- HAND A DFor Sale at the Lnwett Market Prices, a aood asmrt-ine- nt

of the, Best Refined Bar Iron, .and the BestBlucksmith's Coal. ti5 ly

, .1 1' i i j

Hard Bread Oakery & Coflce Saloon.MIE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINA7E

l. M at the old stand, near the Bout Landing in Uilo, tlie busi-ness lately conducted by Sebastian r Kaiser.Fresh Bread and Cakes oj every description Daily,

And orders Qlled on shortest notice.

COFFEE FROM 4 A. M., UNTIL tO P. M.' Arrangements are being made for the manufacture nf Hard

Bread. Q44 6u) ., F. KAISER.v

- F. ti . fit G. SECELKN.Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron "Workers,

Knnann Street, bet. Merchant and Queen,

HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HANDfctoves, Lea.1 Pie, Oulv. Iron Fine, flaid' and HoseUibns, flop Cocks, India Rubber ll.ise best inlengths of 25 and 60 feet, with Coupling and Fipe com.

plete. Also, a very larce stock of Tinware .of. every descrip-tion: Jobbing and Repairing done to order promptly aud war-ranted. Particular attention given to Ship Work.

Thankful lo the citizens of Honolulu, and the Islands gen-

erally, for their lileral patromiKe in the past, we hope by strictattention to business to merit the same for Uie future. -

O Orders from the other Islands will be carefully attendedto. , . i . .. ; . ' . 8 iy.

L A N D S U R V E YI N C!'"'' WILL BK ATTKN'ORD TO BT

' :C'." J. liYOiVS.WSPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OLDMid and conflicting Survtys of Town Lota, also, to drawingPlans an.l Translating Notes.

O' lieave orders at Ollice of 6. B. DOLE. 708 ly

PACIFIC DRASS FOUNDRY.THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ' RE--Sectfully inform the public that he in repared to castand finish alt kinds of brass and composition work with

' 111 1,1... nroKhi.ml tiluiit.lt.in urnr' ViirnUliMl An .hnrt

XT Constantly on hand, hose couplings of the following.sires: 4, . 1, , 2 and Also, oi) ;up and gauge' cocks.

JAMtS A.lloPrtR, .

HI IT mux .v.ccw

Carriage and Sigu Painiiu.raHE undersigned Having pro- -

ft cured the services of a competent wakman in the line ofCarriage and Sign Painting, is now prepared to carry on thatbranch of trade in connection with his other business. Sien-writin- g,

Oilding an 1 Ornamental Piiiuting of every descriptionxecuted in the best manner, and on reanonable terms.

t .: M. BENFIELD.' 742 6m 74 and 76 King Street, Honolulu.

No. $ Merchant street, opposite Sailor's Home,

GENERAL UPHOLSTERER, ,

'IU ALL ITS BEAKCHES, ; , .'?

HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND' , a large variety of ., ,,","

HOME-MAD- E FUHNITUEEWhich lie offers for sale at the lowest market priaea.

t l K. lUv Consisting K 'Sets of best Black Walnut Parlor Furniture, " T

. . . Spring back Kasy Chairs, Lounges, Mat trasses.

jr Hair and Spring. Maltr?s,;Wlndow''Shades and SlipCovers made to order. Old t urniture reimireaand varnished with warranted satinftu:lion.

UHU ua CAUlimitsiJ WMiBi utnm: tA vAiaoiuK; ciBcnuciy,XT Terms Reasenable.iJ

AH orders from Ship-maste- and the other Islands will bepromptly attended to. ' . 714 ly

;; r: Y.- jomiviveill, : ,.fr,

ilia: oJtx i xx m-t- 9

HAS REMOVED TO THE... Premises, . ' j .

Jyv , No: 4Q"Fort Street.WHERE HE WILL ATTEND. TO ALL.. ORDERS .IN TUB

LOCK, CO AXD CEXfcCAL ELTAIR LtXi; ':

He will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and veg- -alating Sewing Marhines, and all other kinds of Light Machineryam, UM..I W.M.IT nrv.rv .Wu-rit,ftt- l. ' J (.

' '"

ALSO, ON HANI) AND tUB BALK CUAP, -

'A Variety Of SewingT Machines,

Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Aramnnitlsn, .

MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, Ac.Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders. And all other extra' and

duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice. ,

, COtB AGKST IX THIS KIS0D0M roB .'.The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines.

. - . j . . i 704-l-y.

THE CQI-MECTIC-UT

Life Insurance . Company-- : : ' fRD, CONN.

ORGANIZED I 1846. CHARTER PERPETrAL.

A PURELY 'MUTUAL C03IPANY !NatuberfAg-.wve- r 3O,O0O McMhers.

Assets Jan. . 1, 1870, over $27,500,000!i Surplus, over $9,600,000-.-

J V. ..XT: . - V, ,., ,, ...... I..!'. -

Total Claims Hy Death, paid to date,) Over

Total Dividends, paid to dale,) Over $8,000,000.

Current ( Dtttdend from ' forty tit 'Setenly per"'. ;. t Cent.' -- ; )

Current Income, over 10,000,000 per Annum.Its Income from Interest alone More than Pays its

..; " 7.. , CJeims by Death. r,,There being no stockholders its. Surplus belongs exclusively

the members, and ia equitably divided among them InANN.CAL. DIVIDEND8, which snay.be applied in reduction

premiums, or may be accumulated at interest for the benefitthe Assured, or may be received by them in Cash.Paid-u- p Policies' are cranted afcer two wr more years

aavw buea pakl, Ujua practically Disking ' ' -

All Policies Non-Forfeitin- g:.

It Issues Policies apea all 6irable'p1aBs oC issnraace, andhas adopted in its workings several SPECIAL FEATURES.original with, this Company and offered by no other, y

, AST ,YEAR'S PROSPEROCS BTSI5ESS. ,

110 Policies issued, insuring about.. 139,000,000 00Income received and accrued.. ........... .v. .. 0,064,068 48

During its last fiscal year this Company paid la dividends tothe hvins and on the ilicies of its deceased members, TwoMillions Two Hundred and Forty-Fiv- e TbouasnATwo Hundredand Fitty-Tw- e Dollars, and at the same time added snore thanFive Millions Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Hollars to its

; -. iaccumulated capital.CT The whole record of this Company hat been one of prudent

management and prospermia advancement. Among the-oide- r

and Leading Life Insurance Companies its average ratio ofexpenses to - income has, through its entire history, been thelowest of any. t

.Farther iuformaUen'eoncemlng this old and reliable Com-pa- ny

given by : HENRY M. WHITNE1',Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.

Honolulu .October, 1369. ol Sui

XI "S

, - . I j I - !.' . 1 4

' F. A.' SCHAEFER, ,.

AGENT'BreiueM Soard ""Uinleewritera,BMtr4 of t'Bdrrwrileta, '

, Atrial VlessaiA Uowral. f L'stderwrr lletra. ..Claims against Insurance Couipanies within the jurifdiction

of th above Boards f L ndervriters, will huVe1 ta be certifiedto by the. Agent to aiake tlieiu valid. 710 ly

' IIAMntrRif;iIl.BREMEN '

FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY.re HIE UNDERSIGVEf.; HAVING BEEN' JL , Apjicinted AgeuWuf the ubtrw Coiupauy.are prsparedto Insure risks against Fire on Stunu ami Brick Buildings,and stored thereto. u most favorable terms.

For particulars apply at the office of .

743 ly ' F. A. BCnAKFER A-- CO.'

N0STH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO., , ,1

OF LONDON AND ED1NI1URCII.ESTABLISHED,- 1S09.

C A PITA tt.'i . .' . 1 . l2.000.000AccHtMulatesI ail latTCeteel. F.stsitt,lg,838,t 1 el

UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN-AP-i'OlNTKl- )

AOKNTSIor the Baudwich Isla.ida, and . areauthorised to Insure against Fire upon favorable terms.

Risks taken in any purt of the Islands on Wooden Buildings,and Merchandise stored therein. Dwelling Houses and Furni-ture, Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargiwe orunder repair. . 723 lyl ED. HJFFaCULAKQER A: CO

SAN FRANCISCO :

BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.rw-tjI- UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN

ft. appointed Aaeji-.- for tlie San Francisco Hoard of Un-

derwriters, comprising the , .

California In.uriince Contpnay,MerckAMta Mnttfal Marine laanratice Co.Pacific lu.urauee Cotupaay,

(. (.

CaliTornin Lloyda, and .

' House Malaal lu.uranre Company.Teg leave to inform Masters of Vessels and the public gen-

erally, .that all Losaea ef V esse Is and Cargoes, iusured wyeither of the above Companies, against perils of the seas aadoUx r risks, at or near the Sandwich Islands will have to beverified by them. -

..-'- -- .

o3 3m .' ' IK nACKFKLP A CO.

BOSTON BOARD' OF tfNPERWBITERS.

FflHE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THEJL Boston Board of Underwriters, notify Maateis of.Veasels

and others that all bills' for Repairs on Vessels, and all binsfor General Average purposes, must be approved by the Agentof the Boston Underwriters, who must also be represented onall surveys, or such bills

"will not lie allowed.' i - s

ly . C. BREWEIt A: yj., Agents. '

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.

riHIE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF, THE. JL . aborts Company, have been authorised to Insure risks on

Cargo, Freight and Treasure, !

from Honolulu lo all ports of the world, and vice versa.;08 ly ......... n. HACKFK A Col

IMP EjR I A lFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

0" LONDON.(Ina-tlMie- 1803.)

CAPITAL. I8.DOO.OUO IN GOLD!1

UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAREDT1HE. policies on Fire Jtisks (with mr without the inn

age clause), on Plantation- - BaHdings and Machinery, PrivateDwellings, Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coals,

' Lumber, Ships in Port, lie, on the most favorable terms." CTAH loaaes) adjusted aud pit id for bere.X3

For particulars apply at the ofljre of. . WALKER & ALLEN, .

'. 743 ly ' ' ' Agents for tlie Hawaiian Islands.

THE MUTUAL

LIFE INSURANCE CO.

CASn ASSITIS, OVER $36,000,000 ..( : i, ) ' ' ' i-''- ;

Catth Divideuds iu' l8G8,: 1 J

i3 , Q S "7. 9JL Q 7 QThe : Largest Life-insura-

nce Company

: . . . in the' .World, '.it

Treralnms May be Paid Seml-Aunnal- ly or Qoarterlr.,.uv ...j ' ' v ' fc" ' ' '

AtAMS & WILDER, , .

.08 ly . , , ' Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. .7

irt- - "merch ants' Mutual'HARIJTE I.WRXCE C03IPY, 0FSAN I'RAXCISCO.

VllIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN.

ML appointed' agents for the above Company, beg leave toInform the public that they are now prepared to issue .. ' :

- " MARINE INSCRANCE POLICIES ONCARGOES, FREIGHT and TREASURE;, o!61y ' j -- :; :!-- . .:: WALKER it ALLEN.

Webster's Dictionaries !

l.t:3p'

, . ..... J Vf,L'-- It jfUNABRIDk. 4 cMTlQN i Jte t

.A i Mwwlit -

. ' ' .- : r f II. "

rfinE UNDERSIGNED HAS. JUST, RE--1 celved, direct from the pubiishere Urge asortment of

Webster's unrivaled Dictionaries, which wiU be sold at Eaaternprices. The list comprises the following, all of which can be hadi, UThe Kew Ilhutrated Unabridged 'QoaAe, lA40 pages,

. 6.000 Engravings Edition of 187U-- . ,H l1.-Th- National PiotorialOota ve,1040 pagea, 000 Engravings,- Si, The Royal Octavo Dictionary. ,j- - ,ir'-- ii' . The New Cniveralty Dictionary. 1

, A The Ctmndng House Danlowary, ISO Bngraving.6. The Academic Quarto, 360 Engravings.7. 1 he Hiab School Dictionary, 300 Engraving. '

, 8. The Common School Dictionary, "250 JEngravisgav , y- O. The Primary School Dictionary, 200 Engravings..10. Tbe Pocket Dictionary.: . r, . v.; ..... ,r ,r'i"11. The Army and Navy Pocket Dictionary.Jl tbe Elementary 8peller. ' ' ' .'!!.. .1 3- -" '

1 dm . . . . For Sale by , , H.M.WHITNEY. .

3jOTlCETlIE FRENCH . RESIDENTS1V of Honolulu, at a recent meeting, have resolved to open,at the Store ot Messrs. CHALLAMEL k Co., lit. 8 IVnuanaStreet, Subscription List for ths relief of Abe families of thekilled and wounded in the present war ef their country.

Jivery Frenchmen is Invited lo eome and give bis 0bolus,large or smalL It is open also, for everyone else who wishesto contribute lo tbe same Christian and humane object.

Tbe fends will be sent by each Steamer by Mr. Bailieo,French Consul and Commissioner. . ol

AVINS. LES FRANCA IS RESIDENTS Aent deeide dans leetr reunion d'oevrir unell-t- e

de SooseripUoa ches Messrs. Cballambl A Cib , a Hooolulapoor venir ere aide anx famines des Poldats Francais mor (soublesses pendant la guerre actuelie. Toot Francais est inviteapporter on envoyer son Obole grande on petite.

La liate est ooverte ai ssi pear toate persoane ant deslreralteontnbuer aa meme bat d'hamanite. Les foods set-an- t exple-di- es

par chaqoe vapeor par Mr. Bafllen, Coumlssaire et Con-sul da France. .. , ,, ;

A Book which should be in Every Library

ANDREWS' HAWAIIAN DICTIONARYAPIONTAINING ABOUT JO.090 HAWAIIAN

Words, with English signification, and

AaEngllsB-lIawaila- a Tseabnlarf, and Cfarsnologiral" " TaWe'sf nistorieal Events.

33 y Lorrin Andrews..hjp. J Bound It) Sheep, . r. . f.5.00

I ixiiuKi in uau Morocco, e.ooFor Said by . - h. ii. wnmisnr.

Tlda Valuable Work can be obtained in London of.' 1 Messrs. TRCBNER A Co.," Paternoster Row.

And also in JVeio York of'3m Messrs. BARNES ft Co. John St.

), A. S. CLEGHOEN,

A GENT FOR THEXJA W AIM FA TANNERY,

74ff ly Hawaii.

FORT ST., FAMILY IViARKET.' E. II. ; lioYD."

Choicest Meats from finest herds. ""Poullry,' Fish, Vegetables., furnished to order. If

DUFFIN'S MARKET,G, WALLER,

KINO STREET. HONOLULU. 740 ly

WASHINGTON MARKET.!W ESS KM. BORN II I) LT At --fr7.Sllll'KN. Itilt.-k.r.- . Niiiiunu fctliwt. r..'(-'.'v- l

jA tJi next to Ixivr's Steam Buk.ry, are sAfJsaSMAjHSj

prepared to supply Drrf. MniUa. Veal ami Lamb.at all Lours, en tbe Moat reasonable terms. - A share nf pat--

...it........ tltamHONOLULU SOAP WORKS,

RAWLINS At MITCHELL. THEBY of the above Works are prepared to supply cus-tomers, and the public in general, with the best quality VKL-LO-

SUA P. Suit Soap always eu hand. Tb Hiubksv Pmh brain roa SoAr Ubbasb. oft ly

Wiiikapu lIaiitutioi,II. Corsswell, Proprietor.

, SUGAR AND MOLASSESTHIS PLANTATION FOR SALEFROM to suit purchasurs. Apply to

743 ly UEO. C. McLF.AN, Agent.

PRINCEVILLE PLANTATIONSugar and MolaneM Crop IH?0,

IN, FOR SALE IN tlUANTI'COMING purchasers, by -730 Cm WALKER A ALLEN, Agent.

O NOME A PLANTATION.SUGAR AND MOLASSES CROP 1810,

In, for Sale lu quantities to suit purchasers,ol 6m By WALKER A ALLEN, Agents.

18TO If TO

'4II I L 4 , II . I .

R AND MOLASSES. CROP COMINUSUGA for sal in quantities tn suit purchasers byol Ora WALKER At ALLEN, Agents.

KALI II I SOAP WORKS,BY W. II. IIUDDY.

TUIE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVEis prepared to supply Customers and the Publie

With the Rest Yellow Koap."

CT 80FT 80AF always on hand. ol Sin

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS.C W.GRAY ic CO., LELKO, OFFICE,

e No. 80 Fort fMrcet, Honolulu, Maiiufuulurera andDealers in all kinds or Boap. LV lkcf, Mutton and Uoat Tal-low wanted. oH ly

SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins.

CONSTANTLY ON II AND AND FOR SALE,

WAIMEA. TANNERY C. NOT LEY.By (722 ly) A. B. CLE0I10RN, Agent.

HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY !

R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,NL'L'ANU STREET.

PILOT, MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD,on hand and made te order.

, . ALtOp Water, Sola aiul Butler Craefcers,. JENNY LIND CAKEll. Ac

SHIP BREAD REBAKED oo the shortest not ke.FAMILY BREAD, made or the Beat Flour, baked dally and

always on hand. ..., N. B BROWN BREAD OF THE B EST. QUALITY

. ..74J ly

HORSE SHOEING 2

It OR S E SII OEIIVG.J. T. CHAYTER,

General Bfacksmith, on Esplanade,. . a NKAR TUR CU8TOM HOUSE. '

,'

BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLICHonolulu, that haviag procured the aervlees of a

First CI h s h Farrier!, , He Is now prepared to i ,

Undertake, all kinds, of Hor'eo Shoeing !

Particular attention given to Livery and Interft-rln- Horses.All Horse shoeing wfH be done on the Veterinary College prin-ciple. Parties favoring blm with call can rely npon havingtheir- horses' feet properly' attended to ty an experiencedworkman.

Sick si Lame Jorti will meet with prompt atteatloa.No machine made shoes ased at this forge, all shoes Biado

en the premises, from the best Norway and Swedish Iron.Honolulu, On. 1. ol 2m

BANK EXCHANGE. -; 4. - 4 1..- -' ' '

'HIE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO NOTIFYft. the Pobhe that tlmy have the above well-know- n

and popular Saloon, where will always be foetid an aaortmeator toe - . . . . i

BEST WINES, UQirORS AND ALE3 !

that the market affords', and customers mar be assured thatthey will find an experienced har-tendc-r, and every attentioninincircanioru.Tbs miliara Roooi, wklthU too large! aa! eooloot'' U . '.In the city, contains ; -

THREE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES,, With all the Latest Improvements. V'.i t

-- .. ' i . C. HIDERS, - ' - ...- ol8m . .. B A. o. CLUNKY, $ FropriVara..;,

CIJKCULATllaC. LIIXUAUV .: :..: TERMS

ALL PERSONS .TAKING OUT BOOKSbe required to deposit the marked prioe of the Work

taken, as a guarantee against loss or mlsusage, which not holoaned at the following rates i . . , , .

For 10 lb SO cent Books, 6 oenU .

for Sa to 60 osfU Books, 10 cents' For 00 and 7t cent Books, It cents

For $1.00 Books, 20 cents' For SLAO Books. SO oenu.. '

Seven to 1 0 days wiRle allowedfor taeh Hook loaned.Persona preferring to become iCBSCItlBERS, can do so oa

payment 1st advance of SH.OO for one year, or 3.0tor six months, to whoa no time Is tlm tied f. works loaned.Cauloguee out, and can be had on application. to 3m THOS. O. TnRPM.

JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALtf. BY THK ITNDERSI0KED,

PER A. P. JORDAN. FROM VICTORIA.I., and per ClTk" OF MELBUUKN E, trout Sydney,Quarter casks Uartell'a BrSMly,

, , Unarter easka Henoowy's Brandy, r !.!..'tcoarter easkt Jnles Robin's Brandy,'v

Uuarter cask IrUh Whiskey, ,

, . Quarter oasks DaavUle's Whiskey, '

casks fine berry.Hogsheads Ram, r Dogshsads PrMtoc's Rum.

Vlso, "via. Panama,A Few Cases Choice Fancy Prints, J

. ;plne Woolen Shawls, .

, ; Pelt Hats, &c., &c.H.-- B. Orders for all deaerlpt lone of Merchandise .greeted

on favorable terms In England, San Francisco, or In the Aus-tralian or New Zealand porta.

t W. L. CRKKN.

SitMs Tiose mm PUw f Mellf.

rCfUlt 1 almout tnn hi Kn Duet Siater KlTes" twjnie7 preposterous iriub ic. ,Wemav.sav that ent relw distinct - ' i---

borne. I n rTj J dowx' their rivers, and aIon I r' x.- - " . . i,imjl,sian. t. . itestheir rvMive these often being no doubt tlie will nublished ifi Doors Open at 7 o'clock. Concert uparal:- - N vf tude or tude, they have cus- - ' - ' -- ' they succeed. One uses steam in anotherI - ' pilics, TirleU, to oenaam jut.torn ho...r oin pretending to that the 1, . ,4. . . . V, .

f-- ':r manufactures which happen to be ' - . . ,' Season note .' ' i . t - t ' ' j drives steam and hot air into trnsh: On the i

II .wrt! V". 21. F. A- - M.-M- erts first Mondayevwiin in reh"rm.'h. in MJ"'"b,ki.u2 T'v

ErrtiB Id.;f, X. 1. 1. O. or. Tu

U'S UI-Ste- t. each

Yrn-- m MrV hri-ti- ax Anwiiijnx.-Me-et Wt Fridayeven'iiur in rrh wnth, at films' nom. Merchant s$

"' Krwrvrr rTo-Mtssr- md Friday ewrarj?in eiii month, at fcnipne U )ii oi jiccnaxuc -

noo"rcOi.TKPtr Clcb.-M-M third Mooday eveningin each mi:h, Sauand ill"?.

Brst ThnnUr Pen-i-nUo..rxr rlar. rJfTirxxrxT.-iI- ore-- h month, at Ijiine House of Hcchaaic o 2,

Hrlr Kxsiirr. Co. Xo. ects ftrt Wednesday trem--m - in rh nfn?b, at th. ir How-- , Kins-- wt.

h tc KNOT Vv .'. 3. Meet tint Vr ednenday evea--im,' in wli month, at thir Houe. tnkm ft.

Hawaii fc.xr.iNE To. No. Ieet tirst Tuesday evening nra-- month, atth.tr ilouw. Niiuaouct.

Hook 4 Laiuhb Co. No. 1. ileeU first Hon- -,I.ir in fetch month, at th-- ir Uoiim. fnioa

Hoht Co. No. I.-- M.ts on.I Sloiulay evening inKu h month, at their Kin rt.

Hooi-cl- k i:in-r- . t.Ri-- . Meet tiit Inday evening inerh month dTill frery i'ridar Nurht.

pHt,ra or thc Moo ros Notiubm, H70 Honolulu

Una Time As prepared b Capt-- lianiet Smith for theVaxette :

Nov. Tth Fall Moon. '.. .., 01 -

Not. lSt ttuarter 10 2 r-- -

.Not. i-- Moon,r. svih Firs Quarter.. ...... . . . 0 t2 r. .

Tims "ex imno AJTO SETTIXO.

l.i Pun Rises. ..6 07 A. Jf....Faa rVt.;i.'..; ,...6 21 r. M.U Hon K d J ...Hwi Art.... ...... .6 1 .

15lb rton Ris-.- . 14 ...KunSels SI.M-- riun Ri...IH ...Sun rets...........& 14 ..

JiMman 4 1 .xm vts U

C O IVT 1VC ER CIAI. ..

FRIDAY, HOyEMBER 18, 1&70.

Since oar laat Ike Cejlwn haa arrired from Boston, and theCatlttkom fruitt Liverpool, with BMrrted cargoea. Our mar-

ket m onw veil rarplied with mmrtM merrbondiae.The u aeaaon tUrty opened, tat dealers and retailers

cooii.latn. Tte crews of the wbaleshipa, no(withtaodiis Ibe

larf? catches, tae li'.tle or nothing coming to them, on accountof lbs Vm price of oiL

The California steamer Mont Toyor is looked for about- Monday, hut he nay Lare been detained and not alire till

Wednesday. The CUf 9 Melbournt will he due from theST.! to the 25lh inst.

Our market fu lumlier is lower than it has been t years,anJ w! s no prospect of an early 'imjiroTeriient." The rale in

ptat years has, boweTer, 'teen f tih.' Cheap famber Is aVm to the cotnmaoity. . We karn that the CoUector-Geaer- al

, baa ButiHed sotn of 'the importinf h'joses that inToices of lum-

ber will not be admitted itt entry except at certain rates. Wepresume thit tbe actual oial at the place ol export " is thehasbi ma which foods have 10 be InTufned for duties, and on

this actual cost and Talus there wuuld not fa most cases be

much room for discussion. In the case af luniber from PuetHoanJ, boweter. it sasy be more diflicult to ascertain the truecst or Taloe. We observe Po4t jtoond lumber sauted in BaaFrancisco at 13i2$14 par M, and allowing any reasonableflerure for frWfht, would reduce, by this test, the ralue of luw-I- xt

at the Sound to a Tery low figure. . r .

The bark V. C. Mwrraif will sail fur Sao Fran-

cisco, also the bark Anna fr lite Fji lakinus.. .

Tke nabob, from biston, to Messrs. C. llrewer 4c Co., andbe A. J. fte, la Mmsrs. H. Harkk-b- f a' Co.', are both One.

Hates) mt Psslnse.' : ' r alTTr-IlA- LettBb 2 cents each half ox. prepaid,j'lTBD r atbs s cents Hawaiian prepaid, each half o. !

X.wux- d- emts Hawaiian ami Scents American, prepaid. ;

AiniAti a i2i cents Hawaiian, each half ox. prepaid. I

PORT Or HONOLULU, n. I.AKK1VALS,

Not. 12 tv-h-r Ownna, Makanaochthele. from Slaul'it Am wb mi jiarergo, j k. uuie im Arc lie, iwspm,

l.o wh an.1 wirua. 12.0'jO l.5oo irorr.ii achr Warwick, Joi.n bii, from Moiokai. i

ltoJW,lUfK.. '':;", i4 oays irom twsion..v"14-e- jchr i irm Hawaii.ii-s- .hr pauahi, auustier, irom M..ioki

is .o r.r .h otto Autonir, i; Mjroorsen,3Sdajafro He tiaMriesi Hay (Orhotek). !

Id Am wh bk Coocolia, Robt Jones, from Arctic,l.iOl wh and walrus, l,0oO bum, 1.6JO ivory' Id Brit bk Caatkbow, Wiu LampbeU, 16 days 'fromLiverpool.

iH Am bk llbering; E II Bnrr, 31 ijays fin Petropaulski.17 Haw wh bk 1'j.it-a- , II M cwhary, from Ucnotsk,

oou walrus oil, 6ot vitrei hides, 15,000 ivory.14 HrhT Active, Ntka, from KanaL14 rs;ar Ka Pii, Powers, from Matd. '! himt KiLuira, ll.irriaon. from Hawaii aad Maui,li r hr Klc Lte, WeaU froiu Hawaii. .15 Schr Nettie Memll, Crane, froiu Mauf.,' t.

DKIMRTUUCS12 S"'hr A fur Hawaii.T. niiH, English, - - , .

11 Srbr llatlia, Howard, for Kauai. - - "12 ! br Maiukwai, Kiaupoui, br MmiL14 fclir Netlie Mrrrill, Crane, t-- r Maui.It Vuar Kitauca, Harrison, f r Maai anil Hawaii,li f hr Jenny, tt Kauai. '14 Am schr II L Tkrnan, Jacijton,(or ran Francisco,li tklirOsaas, Makanabelehele, for MauL -

15 .S. ur Warwick, John Bull, for MoWkai. .

ltl 'lir Mary tllen, Havis, for Maui.

MEMORANDA.Repoar or rtmr Cevlo.v, Geo. L. Woods, Masteb, 140

Dats raow Bostosi. Sailed from Boston June 25th, was 30days to the equator ia the Atlantic ; bad strong S'W windsand rough weather in the south Atlantic ; was J4 days fromAO3 sooth iu the Atlantic to 50 south in the Pacific withcoutinual heavy fates from the west and north, some of themblowing- - with great Tiolence. September 9th, mtT Prat en Land,saw slup Lromora. from Rio bound to CaUao. Crossed 60

- south trig 79 9 west, October 6lh, since lbtt hare bad goodwinds and weather, excepting fr days oaim in the northPacitlc. Took the nortbeas trades stronc in hU. 10 north i

'

bx- - 1M west, and h Ul them until within 160 miles of theIslands i since then tight trades. At noon of November 12thauie mthesst point of Msui. bearing southwest. Made the

"run front So south to the islands in 38 days. r . -

IMPORTS.

' Bos-r- o Per Ceylon, Not. 14: 3 cs toggle irons,C4 hnails oil snooks, 81 eaks brails and hoops. 12 csks cordage,3 whale boats, 1 k cltliirg,23 csks beef, loj.kgs' pork, 3

'pkg lmtl.-r- , 1 rsfc vinegar, 2 csks towline, 1 ck maiillla ro,2 csks sails, 1 hx wbale craft, I coil cutting UU to A J Cart--w

right ; 8 pkgs snooks, 2 cfcksads anxUtsops im A W Peiree ;Sou c. 40 hi toy stars, 1 case p'aoo, b bales burlapbogs, i drums caustic sola, 16u0 bodls boop iron, 40 sheetsirosw430 bars iron. bnillst iron, 1 VI pes oak plank and timber,! pes ditto. 24 res ditto, backmetadt knees, 200 oars, SSLmlle oil shouka, 1 csks beads and hoora, 10 csks bread, 9this woo-le- a ware, 20 cs wooden ware, 25 bbls naval stores, 3Whole bunts. kegs rivets, t kts furnrtare, 45,d-K- bo4hi hf bblsbonfcs, i.M4 kegs beads, 1 JMO bodls barrel shocks, 60 bblsbeads lo C Brewer sr Co; 14 pkgs shooks. and beads ts Captt elwift bxs mdse to 1 B Petersoa 1 cs piano, 3 cs mdse,11 Vaiubooat s, 2S boiters. 8 bodls hollow ware, 1 pipe, 1 boxmJe, a st nes, 9 bnd!s castings, S cabin stores, 7 bndls hollow

.ware, 2 t- - m,lr nEU Ilsll mi ekio ; 1 x mdse to A Sylvia ;4 cs Burs I LL Torbert lie mdse to Mrs R M Johnstone ;1 trunk t Juo W esks ; 2 bxs 1 trunk houselmU effecis lo A Htpencrr 3 bts. 1 trunk, 1 bbl private eUacta tnl P Petereoa ;3 bss nidte u Capt J Jemeaa ; 2vo pes white pine lumber to

. Icwtrs &c liicksoo ; 37 cs lurBitare, 1 cs pisu, 3 csks crock-ery, S bales sad 7 bndls mdse, 1 carriage pule to Jas W, Ana-f- ia

, IU bxs, 2 rsks roalae. 2 chests mdse, 1 bodl slates, 15 bndls. boat timbers. 2,07b ft bonf boards, 4 canton 'ptrww, C6 pkrssponyaro. 30 erst. orsu of bxs, 12 pkgs mdse, 75 boils dock,b bbls twim- - tCt Richards 4c Co ; 1 box to Wm B Bam pus ;1 chair to Mrs 9 R Pe!ree ; 161 pk unspec mdse to order.

Faow Live arooL Per CbjUHiow, Not. 17ih : 3 cs coffinfurniture. 50 rs J whiskey. LI cs iaaoy ms.lUs, aO cas glass-ware, 1 1 hairs f rs sad colored cottous. QrS listens, 3 Cs bard-war- e,

iJ--i bars and 10 brxtls iron, 34 bodls wire, 1 keg staples,17 bales printed cottons, 21 cs do, 6 cs hams, i cm sewing ma-eaii- sr,

2 pr sbrtrfeig stones, 3 bale ery goods, 30 es Jams' andjiriUas, 40 bf bbls cr sacac, 4 bbtw cwrrants, 102 eat oilman'ssturss, 174 pkgs do, 2jt bxa snap, 40 irao, 24 clariflsrplates, 27 prs and pkgs machinery, 27 bbls and 10 krs paints,a bUis ram, 14 ar.csiu bracdy, 4 or csks sherry. ,4m- - cs gin.I2& basket giia Asks and 20 cs whiskey, 2 es port wine, 20rs skerry. 4 b.U-- s canvaa, 7 cs curiue, and bouse, ornaments, 6bos wo-lir.- mi pluirs lno, lufl rs iron. 4.hVrbodl stwl, 1 es packing. 3 csks hardware, 4 bodls iroeTIubss,1 csk fttlings, 2 kgs rivets, 2 cs hardware. 94 sheets siagles, Ztibars iiusv M es snoe, 3 es) merchandise, 394 bars nod 40 bwJUIma. 20 in s plates. 13 kgs rivets, 1 (ruaishme, 6 cs oil cloth.3M bbls buttled beer, 73 pkgs earthenware. In cs perfumery, 1

Pf slwer plat, 3 rs staihoery, b4 fona steaas eoal, ICQ sksslack coal lo T U Iavles ; 9 es wine, 25 cs spirits, 20 framesHt, 1 case leather beteiav. 300 bfidls boep Iron, 10 cs unspecaartoe. 20 csks piptsg. SOO es bottled bees to order f 1 caseeffects ss W I. 6reas; 1 ease piano to Mrs Robinson, 1 cosehstuwl aery to 8 H Confier 3 csks eartbenware to Msjar JJl Wsdshansei 1 case siT-c- u to i ft'Walktrt lrsptdse tsBurg oss ; 4 e deer, 1 elfecis to'Archdeacnn asna V 1cas effects to Rev C ti WUnaJoana ; 25 pkgs clothing lo Grle-iMu-im

fc Co 2 cs hardwste, i csks puuy. 1 case steel X case"paper, I case saws, 1 rk borax, 9 bndi copper buis,10 bodlsesMMtie sodt, 9 csks hollow warr, 5 sheets led, 3 rerls pipe, 1eas Siset. 3 bal is seives, I csk spikes, 14 Wlers, "J csks nutsand washers, 1 csk fry paas, 13 kg naUs, 4 bbls cbsik loR asset 4t Lrvln M inofsc Co. . i '- '

VKSSKLS IN PORT.U. ft. 81onp-ff-w-ar St. Mary- - Harris.Am ship Ceytnrt, Weodb, discharging.Abb bk Bheriag. Burr. 'Brit bk Castlchoaa, Campbell, dischargiog., T. t. .. .

N.C. Ship Otto A Antauiv, A. ti. rtuuonsen. la n'Ilaw ship I'danJ. Ries, for New Bedford. ..

Haw bark R C Wjlie, llaliermann, up tor Hamburg.Am bark Ethan Allen, Soow, tn New Bedford. 'North tJerman bark Courier. 8..U. .'Nsrth nerBiaa bark FideMaa. - -Narth GersnajB ketch Morve. , - - , , .fcarfc l C Murray, Soanertjor Sua Francisco Oct 19th. , ; ) i.rim brig Bvrantinm. Calhoun.Brit, bark Anna, Tbooion, for Sydney vim Ijvnka, Fijii Is.Am barkentine Jane A. FaJkinbnixCthcart, op kit Portlaod.Abb Barkentlne Grace Roberta, KiwcLe, dischaiing. fAsa Camden, Robinatji, discharginf .

whalcbs. -

Am bk Henry Taber. Packard Am Bk Vineyard, ftmith.Bk Norman. Taker. Bk Hercules, McKensie.Bk J D Thompson. Allen. Bk T Dickason, Lewis.Bk Monticello, Reynolds. ' fh Roman, Jernegan.Bk Was Botch, W hitoey. Fh Janus, Eaalwood.Bk iVneca, Kelly. . Sh Josephine, Cogan.Bk Midas, HamilL Ph Onward. Pulver. .

- Bk Alaska, Fish. h California, Willis.Bk Acors Barnes, JelTrty. " Sh Marengo, Little.Bk ies Breese, Orsy.- - - Haw. hr W 11 Allen, Vera.Ilk Trideot, Green. , . Rk Wilbelm I, Marnmea.Bk Aurora, Baraes.. - - Hh Jalian, Heppiogstooe.Bk Iguda, Swift. Bk Fgte, Cmuvtork.Bk HeicsHcow, Campbell - - B Comet, Warren.BktHiver Crocker Fuher. Bk Arrtir, Tripp.

.0 Bk E. 8 wilt. Bliven. - Bk Maunaloa, Brigss.Bk John Wells, Dean., Bg Onward, bictxmn.pl Cocif ordU, JoaesV . Bk Paica, Newbury. '

'A

EXPORTS.

Fob Hose koso Per Cecelia, Not. I2th :50

.Value Domestic.Fob Saw Fbacico Per II. L. Tiernan, Nor. l:h :

6liHalt, tona.. -- -Valoe Uomealic . ....$380 72.

lASSKXKKS.Fbov PBTaorACLaai Per Bbcriog, Not. J6lh Jnp L

Reerea l v vFbow VPiwdwabd Pobth Peir XiIane;""NoT. 18th BeJ

Mr Williamson, U II Hitchcock and wife, Mr J H Coney, HCornweJI, 6 WUhelm, Mra II Swinton. ReT 1) Baldwin. C KClark, ReT Puaset, JnJ Axet, Alfred W if ht, Mark Ward. DanSalLiran 14 cabin and 79 deck paweugera.

Sblata Mafia. ,

Fob Kosa dd Istcbmediate Pobtb Per learner Ki-Un-a,

M onday.Fob Lahaisa Per Kuaoaa, Monday.Fob Nawiliwili Per liattie, Monday.Fob Kosa Per Lnka. y.

Foa Pas Fascisto l'r Me Taylor, aliont Not. 24tb- -

THE PACIFIC.,w. : 29Mj

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19.

neclprnclty Trentles, Annexa-tion mid

Tfie inbabitahta". of different, sections : of theearth, separated geograJjical features, or tydifiereoees of race, langaage or religion, or oftenby accidenta of less import than either, having

1 lezisiaieu upon wie principle ui wmuiauu 10--I etriction, and npon .the jiew tliat each section 4

f, 1 1 1 - if ; lenouia proauce ior iibch . wuawicr i ieijucu,Vather than receive" anything from another in ex-

change for its own products, and each, often see-

ing demonstrated the practical loss and inconve-

nience of carrying out such principles in the case

of their immediate neighbors, invoke to their aidreciprocity treaties or analogous devices to ecapethe injurious effect of such legislation. In thesecases, proximity ,'each at the same time- - possessingcertain products in excess which the other hasnot, renders the advantage to public of afree exchange of such products, too obvious' forinterested or prejudiced classes to conceal or con-

trovert. Every commercial reciprocity, treatythat has been made is an admission that morofree trade is a good thing. '

If the advantages of mutually admitting eachother's products duty free, or, at a low duty, intlie case of next-do- or rieighbors, be so obvious, itwould be difficult to show why the application of ...

the same principle not be advantageous inthe cae of next-do- or but one neighbors, and ad-

mitting this, there is ' no line to be drawnuniversal free trade would result. "

I

We notice 'some instructivei events developingthemselves of late in this regard in the Austra-lia- n

Colonies. As is weil known, different sec--tious of Australia are independently eoverned.. j

They have, moreover, universal or nearly universalsuffrage. Protection to native industry wastoo captivating a term not to be warmly espousedby- - the masses, and they uerrt themmem who aft-.tw- l to- - this ' policy. ' The practical

paraLU thai!, uot be taken-

over1 on to the otheri

side, without paying duty. This lias becomesoch a nuisance and absurd that an i

actwe agitation for a 'Federation of all the Aus- -'

tralian Colonies has' been - started as the onlyremedy for such a state of affairs. It is merelya question of time when this Federation will takeplace. Still the 'greater portion of the peopleand press remain protectionists, and we find oneof the late Melbourne papers giving advice totrie people ol California, who, it found, werelamenting tho competition from the EasternStates since tho completion of tie I'acificway, and suggesting as a remedy, protection .byduties on imports from the East. This remedy islogically deduced, the principle of protection be-

ing once admitted. . . . , . --, "JFor a long time it was hoped that. the .UnitedStates would make a treaty with usthat is to say, they were Expected to give up inour favor certain duties on our products, andamongst others a duty eqaal to about one.huod-re- d

per cent, on oureugars, (but which it was .

supposed they were to retain on all other foreign"

sugars) in return for our taking tsome ten percent, duly off certain articles which wt importedfrom them. No one ever questioned the advan-tage to this kingdom of 6uch an arrangement jfjtcould be effected ; but we may now admit thatthe advantage to the United States of breaking inupon a great principle of their legislation in ourfavor was not so obvious unless, and this wasthe main 'argument used in the United States, itwas with the object of binding this country soclosely to them that separation would become im-

possible, It was to have been a 44 bear's hugand the argument was openly advanced in favpjof it, that such a treaty must lead to annexation.

The benefit of getting the immense 'market ofthe United States opened to . our .main producfc, ..

sugar, with the enormous advantage of havingthree to' four' cents per 6unI dutyon" alIotherforeign enar. tfas so' obvious .that' ge'inajr wellbe excused for overlooking the subsequent destinythat was in store for us nay, wojnay almost beexcused for having after annexationitbelf to secure so enormous a saTjeidy, as that ofdoubling at one stroke the value of our mainproduct. Although the . hopes of those wholook for either the one or the other are for thopresent destroyed, we still think we ivotioe A sub-stratum of annexation feeling existipgwhicb getsstirred up and .brought to. the surface every nowBrid ' then.' Whether bv plantation troubles'- - fan- -

' ' ;' .Cied political. WTOOgS, Or by indigestion. : i If aman feels that anything is going wrong, and seesno immediate propect of righting it, it hi a reliefto his feelings to . tdream : of, or to j threaten,annexation. , .. ... , r r

We believe thatthis hankering after somethingthat we have not been able to get, has bad. amost injurious effect on this country. . rWe- - haveneglected to put our shoulders to the wheel,' aswe othenviscmigfat bare done; Lad we not liTedin hopes of this .soBiething. turning up. .. Wenave been like 8 poor man waiting for his richunule to die, or s gambler for a turn in bis luck.

It is "time the idea of either reciprocity orarmeration" oe dropped once Tor all. Let iw

depend upon our own resources, and upon, themarkets 'of the' world,', and 'make the most of

,

opportunities which wc liave, and of which no.one can deprive us. t "

..Wc believe tlie time will soon arrive when thecivilized nationSjOf the .earth will, occupy them- -'

selves more in studying bow low they can fix theduties on their own imports, than in indeaxoringto lower the duties imposed by their neighborsfof.if they. place. them. too "Ligbyit ia their.bwa .

loss,' and their own business. The; consumerpays the duty. " Our sugars, for instance, takingat least an average of our different grades, nctns about thc same thing in San Francisco, Auck-

land, Sydney and Melbourne, whilst the duties aredifferent at each port ranging from' about centsto Zka cents per pound. The consumer in eachcountry pajs this difference, or tho duty ; we donot. In fine, we look upon the mutfi discussedhigh duties on our eugarB in San Francisco, as agood deal of a bug-bea-r, inasmuch as they pay it

themselves, and to-da- y, for our beet grades, they

pay us a higher price, and pay their own high

duty besides, than we can nctt for these grades

in Australia, where the duties are much less.

If reciprocity or annexation became the policy

of the United States (which at present is not the

case) , and we had our coveted treaty, the firet event

to destroy our fool's paradise might be to find

Cuba annexed without the preliminary reciprocity

treaty. With Cuba, as' an 'American State,supplying the markets of the rest of the Union,-wit- h

duty free sugar, we should hardly bc inabetter position with a reciprocity, treaty, than,

we are to-da- y without one. We; however, are

inclined to interpret the views of the Americanpeople, as desiring neither reciprocity treaties

nor the annexation of new States. On the

contrary we think we notice a growing" desire

amongst them, to keep strictly within ..theirpresent 'ample boundaries, to concentrate their

two!

boundEncs, Lnd Particulars belu long

watchrrd,,! ..' the

baa

cooler

1'?cleratIoii.

by

the

would

reciprocity

' . s . '. f A. JVlenergies, to pay off tneir.aeoi as iaws pveoiuic.f;tO reduce duties as rapidly as practicable, and tnfine to return as near as may be to Ha1,1 motto, j

which used to bo carried on their early flags, j

" Free trade and Sailors Bights. They havefound by experience that a" protective system aiida flourishing foreign commerce, particularly inAmerican built - vessels,7 are' incompatible. Asfree trade principles prevail, reciprocity treatiesand annexation become, the less necessary. Thetrade between any two countries must be recip-

rocal, and by , trading freely together, eachannexes as . much of tho other, as will be ofsubstantial benefit to it. . .

, ""Drylnpf Trosli..' We are glad to see a movement, on v; severalplantations, with the object of artificially dryingthe trash, so that it can pass direct from the millthrough the trash drying apparatus and into . thefurnace thoroughly dry, without delay and with-

out being once" exposed to the7 open air in ourshowery climates. :. " ii.t r "f--

The loss all our plantations have Buffered fromdamp trash has been literally incalculable. ' Itis not so much the actual expense involved inspreading it out to dry ,.getting it wet, and takingitin again, but it is the. stoppage of all boilingoperations, and the inefficiency of those operationswith imperfectly dried trash that entails theITT M tout IrtJSd

We tave on been 6anguine that there areseveral practicable ways of drying trash, but theapparent first expense of the apparatus and thewant of faith in their efficiency lias hitherto de--

tcrred most of our planters from energeticallyfollowing up the experiment. We are happy tostate, however, that one of our first , planters isnow ' prepared to spend ten thousand dollars toeffect ' the object if .it cannot be done for less.We believe it can be done for far less. We are ac-

quainted with the details of one or two planswhich are now being put in practical operation,but we do not know how far thc originators ofthem care, for the present, to make these details

outside of our paper will be found an extract.

lrova tkhkie. Scientific Arntncan by winch it will. , .

,vvva w V vlaUV k7tA 1J W fcVllJI j OXJ AJmi CmO 1JU, . .& 19 kCpt 18 a drier. '

Lut there re many of our smaller rlantationsthat use no steam. We believe for these, a Biuallfurnace with a long flue, over which is laid, saythirty to fifty feet long by six feet wide, of castiron plates, and the trash raked slowly down fromthe mill along these plates would answer everypurpose the whole ,of Course to be under cover.The waste heat from the flues immediately sug-gests itself; but we should much prefer to try aseparate small furnace, so as to get what heat maybe found requisite .without tampering with thefurnace or the draft of the boiling apparatus.

We arc satisfied we shall see a valuable improvement arise from the present determinationpf some of .our most energetic planters and mana-gers, not to beat thc mercy of every rain' cloudlor the success of their sugar boiling operations.

Do You Want to Spend an Evening ofI; - RICHEST ENJOYMENT 7

Co to Kaumakapili Church onTUESDAY evening;NOTICE!

.1

LEOATION OF TUB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,; i i ' Honolulu, November 15tb, 1870. .

ATTENTION OP CITIZENS OP THET'lIK States, residing-i- n this kingdom, is respectfullycalled to the following Proclamation by the of theUnited States of America.. In compliance with the recoin-meadstio- ns

tuoreii --contained,- divine Services wiU he per-formed .in the Uhurch on the corner of Fort and BeretaniaSUeels,Nm TUCKS I) AY, November 21th current, at 11 A. M.

N HENRY A. PKIKCE, U. 8. Minister Resident.

By th' Ptfjulent af the United SLatam, A Proclamation .Whr.rtat, it behooves a people sensible of their dependence

on tlie Almighty, publicly and collectively to acknowledge theirgratitude fur his ivor autl mercy, and humbly beseech for

" ' 'tliefr continuanceAnd, IVkertas, tlie people of the United States, during the

year now atenu) to end, hare cause to be thankful for the gen-eral prosperity, abumUnt harvests, exemption from pestileuue,foreign war and civil strife ;

Aoi. Tkmrtmre, be it known, that I, C. S. Ghast, Presi-dent of the United Statea. concurring in any similar ia-

from Chief. Magistrates of Htstes. do herebyrecommend to all citizens lo meet in their respective places ofworship, on Thursday, the 34th Say mt November best, to givethanks for the bouoty of God during the year about to close..and to sappticnte for-- a eentinaance hereafter. ' 1 1 - '

In witness whereof I have set my hand, and caused the sealof the United Stmes to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washingt .n, Uiis 2lst day of October, Inthe year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy,8mi of the Indepeofienof! of the Uoited States, the ninety, fifth.

- (digued,) , U. S. GRANT.By the President, . ' -

Hamilton Fi--- n, Secretary of State.

A SECOXD-IIAN- W PIANO FORSALb.-- : t Inquire ao t .

nil 2t 0. OS BERETANIA STREET.

f. t

PARTIES .WJIO . REQEIVED IMMI.re notified (Bat the amountdue on each contract is (164. psyahle at the OlBce of Adams.Wilder, on.the EOth flsy.of iavembet: ' i i .i .1. t

nia SAM'L G. WILDER, Agent.

' Hurt-- NOTICE !

f ' O Mi THE USDEKSIGED WILLstar at Public Aoetion at the Gorerwrneut .d,PikMOA on ThmHiv: Nnvmnlwf I at T ? nvl.-l- .

iBooo, 1 black rwlkack, branded )ii on the richtside. One ear is cut off, the other slit. I cow, branded I onright side, and has st slit in one ear. Also. 1 sorrel bone :brand not decribaile. ,

'

' ." P. KAAlAllL'A,Pauoa. Not. 13th It " ' Gov't Pound Master.

' '"NOTICE.r3-- , A LL DEBTS CONTRACTED BVTHB

Crew of the C 5. S. " ST. MARY'S," are unau-thorised, and will net be paid.

IJeut. Commander, Executive Officer.Honolulu, Not. 19, 1870. : . vv . lt

NO DOUBT OF IT WHATEVER!" 5,0 DOUBT OP WHAT!

NO DOCBT, BCTTUAT YOU WILL LAUGH TILL TOUR' - - SIDES ACUEWn EN YOI '. "'."

HEAR MR. SHALL SING THOSE COMIC

lit - riECi?. at - ;r .

Kan Tnakapili, Tuesday Evening... . , . jk 1 -- i . i .

The merchant's Jlanual,CONTAINING THE HAWAIIAN TARIFF

treaties with foreign powers, andother useful information to foreign correspoiMlents. Price 50cents each. For aaie by . .

nltt . .- '

. n. M. WHITNEY.

Pianos ' For Sale.'

aw ONE PINE TCTAVE ROSEWOODST KIN WAY 1'lAXd. wilh carved less a venr an.

perk and rch-tonc- u iustrusaeot. I'rice. iioo.OD we--i RTBKii,'7.Nr?' mJTlegs,. a very superior arrive.)

Also, all the Late Popular Piano Music.o. ; S III . For Sale --by - : ' n. M. WHIT.VKV.

II lj FF U"ill S II A li li !

OPERATIC AND BALLAD

Tirum

NOTICE. Tickets

Rail

President

3NT G 3E3 R.TS!LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON !

THIS EVENING, SATURDAY,' NOV. 19 !

it V: 'PKOGRAMMK PART FIRST i

Orertare Semeretnedi. (piano)... The Sisters Rosina ft FannieOperatio SrfscUon ' The Kwbantrens"...., CompanyScorch 8ong -- te Lnud o the lieal'...., Miss Fannwgong-r"-G.d ByeSweethear." .....Mr WsllerSherwiBValse Rrlli ante tvocal) II licio. Miss KosinaDust. ..The srfauers Isabella and LirxieCharacter Sonr - Kaly rsbaugl.esly,, , Mr. 8raallBallad Auld Robin Ueaiy" Madame CarandimDuet When Shall seMert" (tilerer) - " " " 7

The Sisters Rosina and Fannie

Ajx Interval of Ten Minutes.' V ' I I

. , part second 1

i introduction fplano) The Sisters Bosinand Fannie" From the Vallej a and Hills.. ..Company

VptiTe Song Jei3ivt prein," Mias Fannie

f.vui --""SL Con,n.D,Character Song u The Cnfortunate Man"... ...... .Mr. hmallTrio Ti Preeo............. The Sisters Rusina and Fannie, ami

. Mr. Walter Sherwinallad Wh do I Weeh fbr Thee. . .'. . . . .MadAoie Carandini- -

Xrio I'm not Uie Queen," from Balfe's Opera of the Rose. of Castille The Sisters Uosina and FaDnie, and

'i- - Mr. Walter Sherwin

ADMISSION : Jf ' "2 1 -

Front Seats. $1.50. , Second Seats, l.OO.- Children half-price- . -

Doors Open at 7 o'clock. Concert com mence at 7:30.

SPECIAL NOTICE:Gentlemen boldina; Season Tickets can secure Seats eTery

morning on application to Mr. Thos. Tbrum, Stationer, 'onMerchant Street., where a plan of the Hail may be seen.

COURT HOUSE!GRAND COMPLIMENTARY

CONCERT and BENEFIT" ' " -TO

MISS U221E... ... Pn."

, . ..;, jr--Monday Evening, November 21.

'; ' ' i pROORAMME PART FIRST:. , 4 ; 4 ,OTerture " Le Noize di Fifc'aro,n-Moxa- rt),

. . ; :.t".-- ' Mieaes Rosina and FannieDuet, The Sound of Harps Angelical," (Donizetti)

Miss Rosina and Mr. Walter Sherwingong,: Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep,".... Miss FannieBallad, 44 Home r?weet Home," Vadame CarandiniDu.et, "Oh, ye Voices Gone,". . ..Misses Isabella and LizzieCharacter Songs, No. 1, 44 The Iriuh School Master,"

No. 2, "Pats and Potatoes," Mr. J. Smallgong. " Ring ou Sfc'eet Angelus," (liound) ...Misa RosinaDuet, "Norma," (Bellini). . . Mdme Carandini & Miss Rosina

INTER VA Li O P T E N "M I N V T E S .it,.. -

PART SECOND t

Grand Operatic Selection, from Balfe's Favorite Opera TheBOHEMIAN GIRL CompanyIntroducing the followiug popular pieces "From the Val-- 'leva and IlillH." "The Dream," Thnmeh the World,""When other I.ips," "Heart Bowed Down," "The FairLand of Poland," "Oh What Delight." i :

Ballad " Constance" Miss LlszieCnvatina " Robert toi que j'anie," (MeyerlwrJ...Misa RosinaCharacter bona "Hamlet".......' Mr. J. SmallBallad "Thou art Gone from my Gaie".. Madame CarandiniSeranaile (Schubert) ....Mr. Walter Sherwiugong "Peacefully Slumber" ..Miss Isabella

Misses nosioa aau sannie

jrved Seats, $1.50.i commence at 7:30.

Stationery Store.

available at this Concert.

GRAND CONCERT!

. ON

TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 22d.

riMIR CARANOINIS W ILIfilVK A BEX.Jl EflT CONCERT to the ItUlLUlNO FUND of the Wai-ki- ki

Chorch, at the t Humnkapili Churcli, at 7:30 P. M.. onTUESDAY EVENING. The following fine programme will

be sung.- - . .

OTerture "Bohemian Girl" (piano), .The Sisters Kosina and Fannie

Duet " Where are the Friends of my Youth ?'" Miss Isabella and Mr. W. FheiwinSong "Lore's Request.! MiAS FannieChinese Soti " Cluing, Clung, Chow, Chow" Mr. SmallDuet 4 What are the Wild Waves Sayimi?"

The Sisters Isabella and LisxieSong "Irish Emigrant" Mml;ime CarandiniGrand Choi us 4 Now Tramp o'er Moss and Fell," (Bishop)

Company

JNTEI&Y AI OP TEN MINUTES. -

. . PART SECOND: ' .Introduction" Pretty Birds" (i'lano)

The Sisters Rosini and FannieQnartette --"The Spinning Wheel". Companyiong "The Bonnie Hills of Sco'.lind" Miss FannieSong and Chorus " Come Home Father". . ..Miss Kosina and

. CompanyCharacter Song " I Wish I Was a Fish"... V.Mr. SmallSong Beautiful SUr".. ............... .Ma lame CarandiniDuet "Sister Elves"... ..The Sisters Rosina and FannieSong "Mullie's Kaitli"., Miss Isabella"Gipsies Laughing Chorus" ...Company

Jhe Patronage of the Public is Solicited.

Tickets 50 Cents. Reserved Seats $1.00.Go b Mr. II. K.! Whitney and see a plan of the House. -

TICKETS FOR. SALE at Wbiiueys, Thrum's, No. 10, Castleit Cooke's, and at the Door.

Remember at Kaumakapili Church Tues--r day Evening. H i;.

Doors open at 7 P. M. : Concert begins at 7:30 Promptly.

VIOBEira 000DSEXPECTED

TO ARRIVE EX BA1IK NABOB

FRO tVl . BOSTO N i

i

ALES AMOSKEAQ DENIMS,Casesc White Cotton Thread, ,, , . ,

I'. Bales' Mdik Rubber Hose.' " lfii i5Cases American Blacking,

.IV T;Hr; 1! Cases Hunt's Handled Axes, 1

. ..r- - . . 7--, Cases Charcoal Irons, . ,'Csea McMtrrraye Oysters," - - ' - '

Kegs Saltpeter (oondesamitre),' : ' 1 Barrels Turk's Island Salt, etc., etc. '

ALsoi-- i: --5o6

CASES OF LADIES' GAITERS!Balmorals. ( Kid. Shippers. , :?

Cases Men's "Boots and Shoesj,1N GREAT VARIETY;

Cases Children's Shoes.

ASH SO OX EXPECTED TIA HUM,AN KNDLESS VARIETY OF

1 ; ji J,.0;.;;4Ar:

New and Desirable Goods !

SELECTED WIT II THE J

Greatest Care Expressly for this Market,: ' ' r J

D RY C O O DFAWCY GOODS.

SILK, WOOLEN .AND ; COTTON

DRESS CO ODS!&C, &C, ' . ., &c

For Snlo to ArriveM3m , By THEODiC HElTK.

HENRY GSAY,

TEr DEAIER, tOFFEE ROASTER,

AND f

PROVISION MERCHANTNo. 59 Fort Street. Honolulu.

--V ROM

British Bark Castlehow!

ORK HAMS. SMALL, ABOUT 11 LBS.Y i JSACB. ; f v y riYork Hams, large, about 18 lbs. each; .

trr. xvestphai;'nalns;from'10to201ba.

Englislt XJIiccsc in tins,FROM 61$ TO TEN POUNDS.

, ROAST. PriEASANT.-.yVHQLE- , .1- in tins.- -

Roast Partridge, whole, in tins :, . j i. i i JKoast Fowl, whole, in Wns;l

f,

f v ... m

'',''... '. ' ' . .

.' , Jugfc-ednar- In 2 Its. Una; :.

PaU de foi gran. Pate d Patridpe, 1

Pale de Plorer, Pate de Quail,, ,? .) rj jA . Fate 4e IVoodcook, Pat de Snipe.

jFicsIi Triilllk' in bottles.. ! ' V.

Fresh Mackerel, 1 and 2 lb. tins i. . ' Leiblg'a Extract of Meat,

Potted D.ftcf, , Ham., anJ Tongne !

; i . ' - , Oxford Sausage. ,' I , . .';.';;-- !'

Smoked Ilerriners, In tins.Cod Roes in 1 lb. tins.

CASES SARDINES, 1-- 2 Tins.t .; - . I : j 1- - ' i.. J ii. J - ' i . r ;

Cases Sardines, qr. tins.Kuves for opening. Sardines, "' : '' " ' Petit Pois in'butter.

r , : ;.-i-.. petit naturalPols; u j

French Mushrooms, ; ' ! ?.' ";French Asparagus, French Chocolate.

ENGLISH PIE FRUITS!. Cases Knglish Pickles. Case English' Jelliesy ;

Cases English Jams in 1 and 2 lb. tins.Cases Orarjge Marmalade. -

Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce.'J AsHorted Sauces, EnflishJ tn: S

Soyers Relish, Spanish Oliver, French Olives,'- French Capers, pints and half pints.

French Mustard, Maligatawny Paste,

E IVOIISIl JfltJ ST A KD !THE FINEST QUALIFY.

English Mustard, superfine; . i y .

English Ground Pepper in gass, l.'

' Sacks Whole Black Pepper, '' t) (

Cayenne. Pepper, small bottles tWhole Cassia ia 7 lb tins $

. t ' i ; l . ttutmegs in 7 lb. tins ;i 'Bleached Whole Ginger, in 14 IH. tins; t

Mixed Spice in half pint bottles -

Assorted Kxtrcta,'Knglis1i : ' ;' ' " )- - "

tJ ; .tVin.egaMn pint and qt. bottles for tabje use, , .ltTable Salt iu glass jars, English Herbs.Ground Mint, hf pt. bottles, Ground Sage, hf pt. bottles,Omund Parsley, hf pt. bottles."-- '

Ground Thyme, hf pt. bottles, Rice Flour Iu 4 lb tins.Tapioca iu 4 lb tins. . : .

ROUND SCOTCH OATMEAL 4 lb. tins.Fine Scotch Oatmeal in 4 lb tins; ' i

Pearl Barley In 4 lb tin's. Split Peas in barrrels,Pea Flour lor soups in 1 and 2 Jb tins, .

Sparklirjg Gelatine in 1 and 2 oz. packages.Cream Tartar in hf lb bottles, Carb. Soda, hf lb bottles.

Sultana Raisins, in 4 lb. tins.Fine Currants in 4 lb tins,Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel in 7 lb tins, ',

Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel in 2 lb glass jars,Crystalized Mixed Fruits in 2 lb glass J;irs, ;

Crvstalized Green Gages in 2 lb glass jars,Crystalized Pears in 2 lb glass jars,Smyrna Figs in 2 lb glass jars, '' '

Mollo Kisses la 2 lb glass j ira,French Prunes in 2 lb glass jars, Barcelona Nuts,

English Biscuits, in small. tins.Osborne Biscuits in small tins, Ginger Nuls, small tint.Gold Bon Bons ia tins of S dot each.Silver Boh Sons in tins of fldoa each. 1 - '

Varigated Don Bons In tins of 8 do each.

The above Goods have been selectedH l WITH GREAT CARK.: AND ' "

Packed by'one of the first houses in Europe,TOR SALE BY' ' ' ' x i

, run; i HENRY MA V.nl"2t '. No;: 5 O Fort Street.

H'E'N'RXeflAYWILL RECEIVE

Per Steamer Moses TaylorDue ou llic 21st Instant,

THE FOLLOWING GOODS-- NAMELY-

!

CALIFORNIA SMOkED HASlS,'Bacon, streaky, -

Califouia. Cream Cheese "Mesr Paelflc Codfish,. Fresh California Lard, 6 lb. and 10 lb. tins..

11- ! u : . ; . ;

, Preserved, Meats, &c. .

Cases Sausage Meat, Cases Mince Bleat," "Cases Rosat Beef, Cases Koast Mutton,

Cases Koast Olilcken, ste., etc(. Cases, Assorted Meats,

, Cases Assorted Soups. ,j. - a... cases Soap and BoulH,

- r i , t Cases Vtu&tiaugs, etc.

COL.U M CI A RIVER SALMON !1 and 2 lb. .(Ins., i l.v.ti

Cases Tomato Catsup, - .. .. Cases Peeled Tomatoes,.: j.,, ... Cases Asparagus, Cases Green Corn, . ,

j--; Cases Qreee fess. ;

. CASES CUTTINGrS1 jABLt FRUITS I'asborted: 'A'r .ti. ..1

Cases Cutting's Pie Fruits,' assorted,' ' 'y. J

Cases Cuuing's Table Eex Plume, "Cases Couinr's Table Apricots.

' Cases Cutting's Table Cherries.

nUVJJDRl ED AJ RL ESIIN HALF BARRELS.- ' 't';i.

IVew dried Peaelic' Cases Assorted Spices, Cases Dried Sage, - , i?l' Cass. Sweet Majuram, Case Hint Parsley and Tbyms.''

IBVeslx English. 'Waalkiixts,FRESH SOFT SHELLED ALM0ND3,

Fresh Wine, Sod& Wafer, Water and Milk

'Fresh Jenny Ltnd Cakes,f Saleoo Bread,. -rs .'' Cases

t i 8 - Boxes Saloon Bread.

Golden Gate Extra Faiiiny Floiif.' " Golden Gate Baker's Extra Flpur, '

. , .'

Golden Gate Superfine Flour, . .t -

Golden Gate Graham Floor, hf. and qr. sa As,email Baga Oatmeal, Small bags Bj-- bleak '

BOXES PRESH APPLES.CASES ONIONS.

BAGS NEW HUMBOLDT 'POTATOES !

Bags Oregon Oats, Bags California Brae , :''!t y Bags Wheat, Bags Chicken Feed, Bags of Corn. i

nl 2t '59 FORT STREET.

LADIES' I-AJC- !

THE LADIES OP HONOLULU WILLHOLD A FAIR ON

Thursday Evening, November 24,AT SEVEN O'CLOCK,

tlie OlympicIIallj"

V . - A - FOR THE y ?

Benefit of the Ladies 'Benevolentr.. c sociETr. :i

The :i ' drab Box ' be Open ia'

theAFTERNOON. .' , .;

TicUrls to he had at the Stores of E. o Haff & Ron J TWaterhouse, and C. L. Richards c Co.. and'at the Door, 'ADMISSION .... FIFTY CENTS.08 4t

New Goods, New Goods !

PER- -

STIV1 R. MOSES TAYLO R,v

ID xx o JKT ovo xxx fc o x-- aa.CASES CALIFORNIA HAMS.

California Barou, streaky.Cases California Smoked Beef,

i f'? . ; . i - . Cases Pacikb Codfib, .i ''': l"Cases California Cream Cheese1.

Cutting & Co's Preserved Meats !

Roast Beef, Roast Mutton, Roast Teal,i : . l Soup and Bouilli, Sausage Meat; H ! t

Roast Chicken, and Roast Turkey.

Cutting fc Co's Tin 'Fruits !r

Peas, Peaches, Apples. Quinces, , '

Apricots, Plums, Egg Pums,..'. : - Green Gages aw! Cherries. ,

Tins ol Crackers,- - ' , r, ' . Deitb, Star A CampbelL 1

HUlc, Wafer, Wine,. Water, Soda . and- - Jenny LinI Cakes.

Cases jOriccl Peaclicsi,. Barrels Dried Apples.

Cases California Onions, - ' I A:.... , Cases California TurniiMi, , l ' I - I r V

Barrels Fine California Potatoes,

Hf. and Qr. , Boxes Layer Raisins.a-- . . Bags. Almonds and Walnuts, $ ?

i ; Cases McMarray'a Oysters 1 and S lb tins.

CALA. OATS, CALA. BRAN, '.".l--. ,

' " CALA. WHEAT FOR CniCKKN FEED.

For Sale Low at - ,rfn i

n!9 3t H. E. MOINTYRK BROS. '

TT7

Patronize Home Institutions !

GO TOKaumakapili on Tuesday, Even'g

AND HEAR THE ;

Carandinis Sing to Benefit the BuildingFund of the Waikiki Church.

i ! ' t

GOOSUHG STOVES!

B. O. HALU 8c SOWt t . - 5 i ; . ' 2 r . . . ti Si d.i.ir.it '

rfAVE ON HAND THE BEST ASSORTII ment of COOKINO STOVES ever offered iu Honolulamong which may be found Um standard family

Xo. 1, S, S. t aiiil S. '

THE MODEL 'COOK,,K, 4, FINE STOVE FOR A LARUE FAMILY.

i ill Mil v W

THE IATTERIV COOKNos. 2 Ac. 3. Bcautllul Paiuily Store.

ml

THE ' BAY STATE STOVE!Nos. O and 9.''

. i ' . ; 'A well known durable pattern ; the No. 5, for u Large Board-

ing lloow, Restaurant ec Hotel

THE BARSTOW COOK !

" '" Jiou. 2 Si. 4, for Small St Lor.e Family

Till', SA11 I'IjE t'OOK, IVo. 3,'' For a Medium Family!

Tlie Coral 9 to v o !For a Small Family or Ship's Cabin. ,

! 4f. ALS0-r- 'l , "

CABOOSES FOB SCHOQNEHS ANDLARGER VESSELS, Nos. l.'a, 3, "and 4, for wood

or coal... i i.i - r . ..!.'. - ii- - v :..; . 1 '.. '

Also. Farmers1 CaldronsA Tery useful boiler, with furnace, lor Dairks and Plantations.

All ; the cthove STOyES' With'Forniture1. . COMPLETE, 'AN l PIPE.

At Prices7 ; to Suit 1 the tTimes.n!0 Sm

JUST RECEIVED EX fc C. WYLIE I

--fj O TONS BRIGHT FENCING WIRE,JL Ami 2000 Bundles Best Eogtfsh Boofi Irbd, assd. sises.

Fire Bricks, square and areb.

inh I FipeOlay, Flrt CUy.S Oai Boats, tor ooester's as. ';

Black mm White Marble Tflesv TltiA O Tons Liverpool Bait, 20 M. Roofing SlateV, ' ! J

Manila Rope, 200 colls, , M, aod 11-- 4 Inch.

100 Pieces Russia Ravens Duck; -Scotch Hemp Canvas, .'.1rj--Kagle Sail Twine, Monte Yellow Metal and Nails,

, Casks hheet Zinc, ) .'. , 'A a i. T o A

v , 6000 feet 1-- 2 inch Oa vaulted Iroa Pipe, 'jBundles Sheet Iros), light , .) '.West Hartlev Steam Coal. . .

auvotes oi raper uanguigs, aasoneo t , tjBales Corks, Detnijohus, Marktt BaskeUi j

Tr i'Buga'r Boiler's Thermometers, - '; "ij'i : j'I- Iron Tinned Sauce Pans and Tea Kettles," '

Iovomv of English Baddly.li:o8& , For Sale br . , H HACKFELB A Oet

the BRiTisn and'foreign . 4

MAR INE INSURANCE COM P'Y,(LIMITED.) . -

ACRCAT.TheuSJ. I'tASKspecUlly. adyantageoua. m- -- - t,,

THE NOBTHEBN ASSUBANCE COMFYi ... i is$aej lire Liie rtiucics

: aw twmrw BSt.AaX.THK Ivltssa mtm dciva mt- -

OX Loasea Uled VXK, AaPB. ,oiaiy - . : r,--rrt-- f-i

I"ircivool 1 Firewood!AltC Kr,nuMir,j ni u.PROPONAliS narta. havsnc firewood for ale, to fur

nish from one hotwired to three hwWred cords of Firewood, tobe delivered at Lali.iina or at some landius; on the other islandsbefore February, 1871. . Parties are mioested to communicateimmediately with C. BREWER tr CO., Honolulu,

ol5 2m ., , w r. . Aiir.a.,

0 i

'North Pacific Transportation Company.

San Francisco and, Honolulu Konlf.

Tber Csssspsiiiya Spldtsttid A 1 8 tea a skip

MOS E S TA Y L OR !R.8.FL01D, - - COMMANDER. ;

v... .Will Lratr Sstct Fraisieisc.

On or about. . ...... . November' I?thWill Lrare IIbbsI as las.

On or about..".... November 14th

Cargofor San Francisco will .lie sereired at aU times in thesteamers W arehouse and reeeipu for the same given by themderiiBBed. . N ebarge lor Stuamire o CbpUb. .. ' I . JFire risks in H arehouse not tekea by the turn pany. fInsuranea guarantsed at lower rates than by sailing vseasts.Particular cars taken of shipments of Frsut. ,.'

BhlpmenU from Europe and the United States, intendedjbese Island., wul be received by the Company in San Fran-toTf- li

,cm,,;ned to them, and be forwarded by their Steamersllnoluu,ree ,tkmrg,, except actual outlay, t ,0iJPTVr1rlr y requested its lake the! Tieketsf UTe M

ah V aaiitng, and to procure their Passports,oBi!f,'.,,lrtJb" S"m" ""at be presented belore 1UrBr.i'Ll'""' lo Uy over till

' """r io. seuicBietia -

08 3m 'H. 11ACKTELP A CO., Arents.

STEAM .,To Australia and New Zealand.

ZonlaMflLlaw mt'" 111 Steaas Packets, .

THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS

WONGA WOXGA,1,450 T.-....M..- :.... J Stewart, Caaa'r.

. AND

CITY of I?IEMIOUUiE.1,SOOTms-....- 4 T. Gralager, Casar,

Will run regularly between Honolulu aod the above nortseimnectlng at Ilonolnfa with the NorUi Pacific lrao.pirvatioaCouipaay's Steamers.., AOIDTTS ATnoBOUTUr. f WILLIAM L. GREEN.Accklamd SMART CO.B,D-,- T ...II. It. HALL, U. . Consal.

el 3m i

FOR '

PORTJLAIVP, OREG Oi.THE FAST BAILING BARKENTINE

JANE A, FALKINBURG,WM. CAT II CART. MASTER.

For Freight or Passage, having Superior Aeoorauiodalloos fofCahln Passengers, apply to

o29 CASTLE A COOKE, Agents,

IIaw:iii;ni I'aeltct JLinc? FOR

SAN FRANCISCO.THE A 1 CLIPPER BARK

D. C. MURRAY,BENNETT, Master. .. '

Will ne due on or about the 10th of October, and will sail 6the above port ., i ,

Saturday, November 19th., For freight or passane, having superior aoooaimodallsaa fur

t

cabin and steersge passengers, apply to,.8, ; v i t WALKER A ALLEN, Agents.

0tt". -- ".

Sydney nm Tflelbouriic,'

',. : ' .' '. --V1A-' '

.LITtftfA, FIJI ISLAND8.THE A 1 BRITISH .

J. A. THOMPSON, Commander.

Will Juive Quick ' Dispatch fur the above jxfi.For Freight or Passage, apply to .

o29.2t - II. HACKFELD A Co.

for Hamburg.AVO. THE A 1 HAWAIIAN CLIPPER BARK

fini JR. C. WYLIB,II. UALTERM ANN, Commander. ,

Will Sail for Vu attoie J'oii ttUL 'DipatcJi.Fer Fregbt or Passage, apply to

, o29 2t i H. HAC KFELD A Co--

C. IlKUWlsK fc avs Lirwi:- I ii : -

li: , ..- FOR

NEW BEDFORD!The fu&oxcUv)' Venacts will Leave Hut Hill or

Xeto Bedford,rV& IOLA 1ST I !

ROTES- '- .... -'- - MASTER.

FOLLOWED BY THE AMERICAN ' '

S. CLIPPER SHIP CEYLON !

WOODS"- - . - - . MASTER.'

.FOLLOWED BY THE AMERICAN

CLIPPER BARK HABO B !

:8IIATSWELL - MASTER.'- - - - -i :r.i' C. BREWER A CO., Ants, '

.... Market Wharf.

.b ilTOXt KOIIAL.A.Schooner ilctivc.

- ; MELL1SII. Mat".' ,,ithe above port. Fur FreightWill run as a Regular Packet le

-n- w"oTP!',r.t0 i WALKER ALLEN. AmmrtmJ'

Regular Packet for Hanalel, Katial.' ' THE CLIPPER fCUOONF.R

FAIRY QIIKKIV,".

i i i ; ' SMITH. MASTEIt "

, For Freight passage apply to' oi am WALKER A ALLIN.

PER J. A. FALKIIlOUnG;.;il' :'. '1 ;

' p-s- I .', i V. I

It':. T'l.. 1.

FROMPORTLAND DIRECT rI !

f

OF. THOSE. SUPERIORsUassUkstt Tl nCrONIZAMia!

o29 3m For Sals by BOLLE8 A Co.

OREGON OATS ! I

mvrvtvr.n PER' FALKINBCR0 ',

'hbixta a cm.o29 Eos

7 it'"'I-- "- IN gJLfc. 4 Ll. AND Lfc- - CAMR.

''' ''' '''Uf-mm- t .!'.. 't1'-- BMALL iHTOICR

, Beceifed per Wonga Wonga DirectVery 8vper ior Quality, and a Good Aieortmeht.

' o 8m 1 ' for Bale' by BOLLEfl st Co.

CALIFORNIA PRESERVED MEATS,IN 2f Lb. CANS.

ECEIVED PER MOSES TAYLOR, ANDR1 For BsJo pt stoma Co. '

HAWAII AH BEEF!.'. .'i 1

SALE BTo29 Sm ., ..... BOLLEI At. C.

FRESH 1EIOi, i 13 lb.

flAKS, DIRECT FROM PORTLAND.9'Zw Sm .For Sale by BOLLkJI Co.

1 i

i

BY ADAMS & WILDER.

STJPEBIOKHflUSEHQLD F1IT1S

AT T1IK

;Besidonco 'of Capt. W. Berrill,i SCUAJiC ATESCR, OX

t MONDAY, : : : : : Nov. 2 1st,- .. AT IO A. M , AT

UPviblic Unction !l j CoeUtiDK of

; Parlor, Bedroom Dinins: Eoom & Kitchent ini 1 .

fWre Tile. HirCVh 8oOs " Chairs, TJ Chair.i Work TaMtr. iUrfcte Tlo

wita M&il. ItraMcia Carpet.

One Superior Chickerlng Piano7 1- -2 OCTAVE. ALSO,

One Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ,. Superior mike. . , ' .t .

JIaiie Staota m4 Moie,' - - '

BriiMii Velvet Table Cott,Wains Hat and CaibreDa Ftaod, .

Brackets. Vase, btataeuea. Pier GUm,Hogs and TkIits, Candlestick vase.

3 LiabtChaadeUers wila pollersjyom Ehades, Curtain ami brackets.

Rosewood Gilt Window. Cornier.errc&ioK trrnooaApoa oo set), oil paintings

AMD PICTURES, BOOS CASE AND BOOKS. .

SEWINO MACHINE (H'becler Wfleaa.)Koa Bedsteads, doable mod s.nfrte

... , CHILD'S KOA COT.MWanv Marble Tea Brea sod Wahtand, CaopfaorWood Wardrobe. Plain AVKM'E CIIAIRJ, Cane Beat

. . . .I ft my 1 t. M : : t hil- -J . Clnthes Baskets, Larr Mahogaor Extension Dioine:

f I Table, Canary Bird. Stile Board. Clock sod taod. Children'!I JincKtane Seat Csalrs,,-Dinl- n Roots snd Ver isdsii; Cbairs,W Lars llaairlTic Lawrp, Mukmim Netting, Table- - sot lioose--f j bold Liaeo aod beddin;,

f KOI) EL COOK. STOVE A.I RITCUEV rrKXnTBE,H ' ,'... Tables, etc., etc.

f i One Horse, Buggy and Harness.1 Oardea Bose sad Tools. UA of firewood Old Loober.

l Alio, House ia the Yard, to be removed..

" Meat fise aod Pigeon House.

.THE HOUSE TO LET OR LEASE.ADAM3 k. WILDER. Auctioneers. M

1 1 OS TUESDAY, : : : NOVEMBER 22d,I AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M, AT 8ALE3 ROOM,

I Jul iiSSU UI rtew juuuaiI ' -

- COK2SISTINO ori DRY. GOODS, CLOTHING-- ,

J Groceries, Crockeryware, etcTraders i rsp-cl- llf la r ar Cases afTarker Hrd aal 1 allasr. aaa Plait aaa el- -.! Frlats rerr desirable far Trade (a the

4 Westward. at- -j WINKS AND LIQUORS !? APAM3A WILDER. AneUsasin.

ADnWISXUATOKS'.SALEI FURNITURE, ETC.

f i 'i : By order of tke AdnnnfacrsUir nf the F.state of IW late UaJt j ssty Queen Dowscsr U. C KAPAKCUA1U,

ON FRIDAY. - - DECEMBER 2d.1 AT 10 O'CLOCK A.

11 tka Krldcace af Her Ute Msjest j TaIacc Walk,I j rTili be Sold at Public Auction, '.

A LARGE LOT OPSUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FIR.MTCRE

POLLOM8' Uair ClUh Sofe sod ( hairs, Kt7 Chairs.3 lalald Ceatre Table. IMr(e Mlrrers. "

' Cluck sa4 Stool, Vases, Bedates4s sod Beddiotf,

, j Elrgasl AVsrdrebes, Tables.

i

i

I i

AS

s rVeretary. Kxtensioo Table, Brussel'. Csrpeu,Crockery sod Glassware, Truoks, Tabs,

CAL IJAH1 II" X

'SILVER AND PLATED TEA SETS!SILVER AND PLATED WAKE,

AND A

i LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES !

AT VI OTIIflK NOON

joae Elegant Daroache,

Set of Harness, etc., etcADAMS a WILDER, Auctioneers.

i

ITIIE UmiW Ml WORKS (0.- MAKK ILL EI S 1)3 Of w

STEAM KXGIXES,hCUAK 11IIJJ?," WIXD MILX, ;

1 VACX UM PAXS.CXAEII'LEIIS, .J! MtEXTEIFCOAL.' MACHINES, ..

BOILERS, COOLEES,

J w 1 ' . J 1 TANKS. 6M.OICE BTACK8,

1 I AND ALL KINDS HEAVY SHEET IRONWORK.

CASTINGS IN IRON, BRASS .AND LEAD

iy Made. to Onk.-r-, sad pexticalar attention paid to :

t .tu - -- -

jSlrip Smithing.!j Anthracite, Cumberland and Soft Coal,1 hand sad For Sale. Also, "

'Valves, Covks, and Biub Work of all-kin- ' 1 111Centrifugal Wire Cloths, of Tsrious meshes.

Flax Packing, Rubber packing and btiting.;Filling-- . Elbows, Tees. Bends, Nipples, c

." fSUauta and. water rauesw, T

Bnafting. Bar. plate and angle Iron,Pi iron Cur btdl&xt, Scrap Iron,

nO ' NuU,"Bolta, WaaheWBivets,';

" J'

FIRE CLAY.....FULL ASSORTMENT OF STEEL.t i ....

ALdSO. .aaa

) riXW & SECOND HAND HACHI17ERY,1 amaU ai(ed Suir MCI,' f1 sil Suu-- Mill fur cuttlw power, aooond hand,?onts'u,ua ExilQe' ,0x18' ed t ' i

i 2 fc runmntf eeiitrifaifals wita W teet. . , bead of water.

I Duuuic uwwa apparataa, ,..,. 1 Httntf Powr fur k renter 1 . ...

uwcuine,1 1 TJprifat Boiler, horse power.f " " 1 Ssull Tubular Boiler, 1 hone power.

X Ceotrifueal Mar bines and engine to drl-r- thei seaiaaaa. : t;.;

Sawing and Wood WorkEXECUTED TO ORDER,.

far which tha Works haw maasaal facHitiea.' ' "ol ALEXANDEa TOUNO, Manager.

I RESU STOCK OPTOBACCO. AND CIGARS!

Just Received1 BrTHEB.CWI.

'I V larfeassortoieotot 'VPv. TOBACCO

AND

CIGARS!. - j ..; .

Coupriain a rariety af?, ,f; Brand, of

BBI6HT & BLACXCHEWING JLND SUOXING TOBACCO !

German. --Chllfornia. Gthnbte Manila and Havana

D I C3-JS-L 3FtL S 2

I Also, a tat of Eeal Briar Wood PIPE SiI - CUBA P. --

k H'a CII ' w I -

ni 2m ,i IIOLLUTER.A: Iir&AKD

DY C.-8- 1 BARTOW

Real statc at Auction.THIS DAY, SATURDAY,- - -- K0V.19th,.

' ; it 12 cclocc m ' 5 .

Oo the Premtres. Punrtbowl 8e., nearly opposite the Queen'sHospital, I will Sell at Publio Auction,

A GOOD FRAME BUILDING!nearly new, containing S rooms, together with the

Lot upon which said Building - it Situated,. . C. 8. BARTOW, Auctiooeer., - VOH WEDNESDAY, - - - - NOV. 23d,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M- -, AT SALES ROOM,

Will be Sold:

A CHOICE SELECTION OF DRY GOODS !

t'.-- " " KAMELT

Black Broad Cloth, Alpaca, Snk Handkerchief.linen. Prints, Pant bluff. White and Brown Cotton,'0 , Blankets, hock, aud PtockiSrm, Towels. J

iloliaod Blue CUoo, ilorrock'. Lornt Cloth,CnibrelUa. Bedspreads, Lineo Duck,

Thread and Sewiog Cotton.

, O Xj O 1 IX I 3NT o :Qray Cndersbiru and Drawers. Calico Shirts,

Marino sod Cotton 1'ndcrahirts, Hickory Fhirts,Fsocy Bosom fahiria, Coat, aud Pauls.

ALSO

Casts of Kerosene, Card Jl'iichrtt,Tubacco, Candles, White Soap, etc., etc. .

' ' ' :- -AT 1 O'CLOCK NOON,

OSE TWO WHEEL CnilSE, (XE1RLY SEW.)C. 8. BARTOW, Auctionoer.

EVENING SALE OF BOOKS!ON SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 26th,

AT 7 O'CLOCK. AT SALK3 ROOM, I WILL SELL,By Catalajcae,

OAssIfAl, UlsUricsJ, EtiitAtlona!, Petlf tl, Misltal,SnTlfA!x Botanical, Legal and otbfr Works,

ENGRAVINGS AND DRAWING BOOKS.XT Catalog oes may be seen at Sales Room.

C. 8. BARTOW. Auctioneer.

WAGON FOR. SALE!ONE NEW TWO HORSEWAOON, warranted to carry two tons ;heavy patent springs, suitable for a sugar plantation, to be .old cheap.

oli ' - Apply to JAMES I LEWIS.

1VEW GROCERIESJust Received per R. C. Wylie.rfllNS WESTPHALIA SAUSAGE,A , Batty'. Pie Fruits, batty's Pickles, Sultsna Raisin.,

"' " Zaote Currants, io 7 snd 11 lb. jnr. '. . i . Tins Red Herrtoa, Lea A Perrtn's Sauces,

1- -4 and 2 boxes Fine Table Raisins,Westphalia Hams,Kegs Crushed Sugar, Tin. Ginger Root,

' Tins Citron Peel, ':- And PorSsleatthe

Family Grocery and Feed Store,08 - By I. BARTLETT. '

JUST RECEIVER-F- EB-

R C." VVYLIE FROM BREMEN !

PKlKTS.r PANCY, PCKl'LE,INGLISU - ......Prench PriuU, fancy. Fancy Muilius, ,

' Victoria Lawns, Mosquito Netiiuf ,'

Superior Black Coburgi,French Merino and Crape, Ticking, , .

White Shirting aud Louk Cloth. . .

Brown and Blue Cotton Drills, heavy. ' ' "

. Brown and Blue Cottons, Uicknry Stripes, i . :

Blue Twilled Bsxeoy FlaoneU,Fine White Flannels,Imperial Lioens, sisorted. White Linen Haudkerchlefk,

; , , White Jacnoet Handkerchiefs,Turkey Red and fellow Handkerchiefs, ,

Fancy Cotton HaodkerchitN,Black Bilk Elaatie. Dress Goods,Plain and Figured Black Silk,White Linen and Ribbed Drill,

.. Fine White Linen Duck. ' : ' :

Black Hair Cloth for tailor's use. Mack Lioiug Silk,Blue Twill, Blue Piiue, Caahmere, .Veil Barege," assorted colors.

08 3m For Sale by II. IIACKFELD & Co.

SUGAR PLAHTATION!

j. T AUCTION.ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12.

AT I 2 O'CLOCK, NOON, AT SALESROOM,

We shall Offer the Sugar PlantationKnown a

VVILDER'S PLANTATION!' SitoaUid in

EOOLirPOKO & K00LATL0A, ISLAM) OF 01111:

COMPRISING TUB ."T'

- - . . '

LANDS OP KAAWA. : : ? ', -? m

' ;;KUAL.OA .IXD

IUKIPUU,Of which Lands there are 324a Arres arid la FeeSlasale, snd about 1500 acres on Leave which has 14 yearsto run. Together with sll the

BUlLlli'GS,: v 9 T!

IWACIIUVEKY,TOOLS

Of all descriptions.

t : . f . i- - 1 1 1 - I ' 5 ......... vi '

CATTIiE, C1KTS, Arc, &c.THED VILDINGS COMPRISE

1 STONE SUGAR HOUSE, Shingled Root;140 feet by 40 feet with L part 100 feet by 30 feet.

One Stone Blacksmith and Carpenter Shop.

' 'ONE STORE-SA- Y

SIX STOVE & CRASS II01SES FOR. LABORERS.

TRASH HOCSR,-- etc, etc.

ONE DWELTjITTQ- -. HOUSE

1 'i'thppttrtenancesvat Knaloa,1 1J ;

Comprising Cottages, Kitchen,-

Store Hou.es, Bath Hooss,Native House, Carriage Hoase, Stables, etc, etc

One Dwelling House, .with appurtenances,.JiAT.KAAWAii.i Jr

The Machinery ComprisesQxjlo irorti MtU,4MtxIlteha.viii:i:

ONE4-IIOIlS- E POWER ENGINE,OSI MCLTITOBPLAR' BOll-KR- , 104 inch ;

tubes, feet by 16 teet.V.ItTO, FlElpoiVERS, ie by HjeeC

THREE STEAM CL.ARIFIERS,0SR TRAM OP KETTLES,

ONB COPPER WORM STEAM PANU r. I COPPER PIPE, McOneyH, ... "

CLAttlFIER, used ss Striks Pan.'ONE JCICS PUMP,

OSK FAIS.CRVTRirCGALS, with Engine A Boiler complete.

PI ITT COOLERS, etc, etc

The Tools comprlso-- FOJTtGGix rOx jCarts !.

v K" 4 'Tigether wito"

Chains, Ox Yokes, Plows, and all the Tools'Properly belonging to a first claiw plaotatloa

There are oo the place

SO yoke Working Oxen, about 200 head of- s--

. - .Cows Calves and Steers, ,t .......All sf which hart beea raised on the land from ismarted .took.

The Pisco is well fenced and has about seven miles of .tonewaU. There is also aboutlOO TONS OF SUGAR TO BE TAKEN OFF

THIS TBAR.The shore PlanUtkn will be offered subject to crtain mort-

gages, which will allow the terms to be mada very liberal.For further particular, enquire of

. 'v'l - AIAM8t,WJLDER,AwtVi.

PHOTOGRAPHIC . GALLERYI AM NOW PREPARED TO TAKE

PICTURES of. any Style !,. i At the-- m it T

I.'

Rooms Formerly Occupied by H. L: ChaseEast Side Fort Street, between King snd Hotel,

And hope by attention to business to merit the patrousgeaf'- - . ' -the publkr.

Particnlar Attentioa Paid to Copying.'o29 las M. DICKSON. '

1 -MUSIC!. i

P.' A. MAYNARD, PROFESSORof Music Mid Band Maiur, late U'a it. Vin-

cent College. Los Angeles. Cl.. b g. to informthe inhabitants of Houolulu that he now pre

pared to make enrrrmeot for classes in Piano Forte, Guitar,Violin, we. Comeiatiiestfoos addressed to him throng b thePost Office will receive immediate attention.

Pinaa Farlea C'arefally Taaed. 'Terms msde known oo application at the Book tore of H,

M.Whitney. ,. ; o29 3m

j . ii . t n o n v s 6 iv

Will Sell from this Date at his Blacksmith. . ; . SHOP,- - ' -

-

, ... ' ;.' ,

All Small Sizes of Iron atFire Ccsl. per P.ssd. aad -

Heavy Flat Iron. .For Four. Cents per Pound.

BLAC IT'S MIT H' S.COAL !

Twenty-Fiv- e Dollars per Ton.n6 2m '

ICE CREAM ESTABLISHMENT!T3y 13. Borros,

VO. 19NDUANUST., OPPOSITE AFONGA. w A Achuck's, is now prepared to furnish a

First Class Article of Ice CreamFrom 10 O'clock. A. M. to 10 O'clock, V. M. 15 2m

, !

THOS. C. THRUM'SMl

Stationery and News Depot,' - HAS

JTJ8T XfcEOEI VEOper r; ;

MOSES TATLOR.agar's patent. Tracing cloth,S 30 Inches "wide.'

SUPERIOR TRACING PAPER, of sices up to40x60

V AljD EXPECTS SHORTLY A SCPPLT 0F 'iiORAWING PAPER," in sheetsand In roll.' ' ' '

, , , Also, at band a further supply ,,..ST A IT ' MEDICATED' PAPER !

The ouly reliable article.' 4 ' ;

Copying Brushes, Golden Robin Song Books.

Carter's lak. ojta. Violet Ink.f V . jr., ,'Ifste Bosks, &., fco.

. .. ! And a full SitsorUneiit of ;

Wortenholm's Celebrated Pocket Cutlery !

The geuuiue article at reasonable prices.

Also', Constantly on Hand, a sunlit but Clwtce

.... ,. .. LOT OP , , ..Havana. - Manila and California

CIGARS!AXD THE BEST BRANDS OF

Smoking: and' Chewing Tobacco... o29 Ira . ...

A. S. CLEGHORN,;. ......

FOR SALE AT HIS ,QFFKRS j

BOSTON OAItl) MATCHES.

DOWNER'S GENUINE

KE ROSE WE OIL!

AMERICAN . CORDAGE,

PURE MANILA CORDAGE,

,. . t :

; BE8T QUALITY HAVANA BHArE ; .(

1SjTzizl1., CigarsKONA COFFEE,

RICE,-COOL- IE AND NO. Ji'SUGAR NO. I, IN KEGS

BURLAPS FOR PADDY AND PULU,

AMERICAN CUTi NAILS," a iRRT.PTKn RIZES. '.It 'j

i i i i 'v

AMERTUBS, PALLS AND TRUNKS,

CAMPHOR-WOO- D TRUNKS,

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF. ' ' ': - ..' '

m I TNT T 9IN THE IARKET. '

,A.'Mi ' i .1 . v. t. '. ; ,! i vs'j.

A FULL LXNE OF 1 " ' ' "tr" is iif m ) iv'-- t

BLEACHED i:nd

.V TAi BLUE 'COTTONS,

BALES ENGLISH-BLANKET- S,

T O S'-A- - a o o ,. 1 t. ) A . s. r. j. t A r it ri :i .

VARIOUS BKAKD8.

And a well Assorted Stock of

DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.- 1 - " - 5 . .' . - i J j : e.

iLslaod Orders carefully and promptly filled, by

. ...... v; ,. .A. S. CLEGHORN, rol-3- m

i

Columbia River Salmon!

IS Bi RRELS ANI HALF ' BARRELS.M. o29 2m Tor Sale by CAsTLK 4-- COOKR.

NOTICE U EXTLKM ENSv PUR.MUK1 APARTMENTS To Ltt, ajiplyou Uie prm-LU- L

lies at Revere House, King t., Uonolitl j, n!2 3t

FOR SALE.-T- HE COTTA&K ONKrU- -l"4"li anu Arenue, recently occupieu ur ic auwn xeven,ifi. next above Capt. Geleu's.no 4t Apply to IU Av. P. CARTER.

FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET ATM WAIKIKI. TheCottsge recently occupied by W. L.Green, at ihe Beach, Waikikl. Kent Of per month,

or bv the year at $35 per month. . ,

vaxt Apply to ' W. L. CltKEN. .

tfS FOR SALE --Til E COTTAGE ON THE.. ... .a t I : (..reacn a& n kliiki, loroit-ri- j ucuieu vj mih jkniv--rornery. Apply to t'

o2atf W. L. OREEJf.

TO STOCK RAISERS.SITUATION ON A COW RANCH WAST-e- d4 by a man with teu years experience in nt-n- Cuttle.

1.5 31 ' AdJress 11. WI11TAKER, P. 0. Honolulu.

NOTICE.FRANK BROWN IS ADMITTEDMR. day as a Partner with me in the Wholesale ine

and Spirit Basinets. Vf. HCMPHKEYS... Honolulu, Nor. 1. 1870. no lm

FEW CASES MARASCHINO FINO.OFA 1 dos. botths each, fruui the delta Yen FrabbriCA E.Laiaarie fits In Zara. .

The' Purest Liquor ever imported intothis Market. For 8ale at the htore of

n5 Ira ' 'THEOD. C. I1ECCK, Fort St.' .. 1' . 1

NOTICE.rilHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ENTER. ft ' ed into fjr the cultivation and manufac-ture of Supsr. under the name and style of the WaikapnPlantation." hereby give notice that from this date the busi-ness of said will be transacted by Henry Corn-we- ll

as Manager, who is specially authorised to sien for thea.rm. . . j . HENRY CORN WELL,

, WM. H. CORN WELL,.,.::.'. D. R. VIDA.Honolulu, October 1st, 1870. ki-

ds 3t ., . GEO. C. McLEAN, Agent, Ilonamai. '

HONOLULU : IRON WORK? CO.;.it

. HAVE ON SALE . , ,ij s

HlAVV FLAT BAR,31tOX,,, F.ar Cralt srr Pssnd.

TK A T?. IlOISr, iiial sizei . ,

' ii'l Fiver Ceeu per Psssd. n 'r.... . if

Further Reduction for large Quantities.

JUST K E C E IV E D' ' ' ' '

.

' AND .. '. .

For Sale by the Undersigned !

BV2SANTIUM FROM VICTORIA,PER WONGA WONUA, from Sydney, i

BBLS. AM) 1IALF EBL.'. lUlZEtt UIVKBSAUIOX,'

160 Barrels Orcas Lime ',

Barrels Falkirk's Bottled Ale !

CASES SCOTCH WHISKEY;

tilen's and Dov's Straw Hats !

Preserved Vegetables, ,.v

Printed Cottons, AtV

Woolen ShawlsMarine Soap, Etc,

o29 1m . W. I GREEN.

EaStgklish: sghooh,PAUOA. VALLTJY ROA11. ' ;;

Riey,p. G. WILLIAMSON, VISITOR.. ALATATJ T. ATKINSON, . . ...... . , PRINCIPAL.

SCHOOL BUILDINGS STAND IN ANTIIK healthy position, are large and airy, and havean excelleut playing ground attached. . 't. KUBJSCT3 StIBIRD . '. ,

Knglmh, Classics, Mathematics, French, &;.Kxtk Scbjkctm Ch mistry, Natural Philosophy, Mecba

leal Drawing, and Music.'jDay Papila.!.......SI3 per qosrter. ;

1KR3'" J liaartlers S4U per quarter.Scholars are now being received fur .the Christmas quarter.The Young Men'. Ereuing Classes are held at the School

Room on Emma SqunrtK' c '

Por further particulars apply to the08 , , VISITOR Of.THS PRINCIPAL.

S. COODFELLOW'SIce ;CieaiXL SaloonCONFECTIONEK Y ESTABLISHMENT,

18 KINO STREET, H. I.UI1IVATK VA Mil. IK A AND

.Ife-- .'

. , ; ,' .

Supplied on the shortest notice ai reasonable terms.

LEMONADE.GINGER BEER,

SOOA WATER. &cICE Constantly' on hand.

UST' RECEIVED KX SCHR. CRANIA,J Tahiti,

200 SACKS STJPEHI0R . AEROWROOT !

Fifty Founds each,

And Fifteen Casks of Rum.For Bale Cheap in quantities to sul , in or out of Bond,

- nW - .'--- - By TUEOU.TblllltUCKl

1ST O "W XaJTTJDX DSTC3- -.

EX

R. 0. Wylie from Bremen !

rilONKEV JA CK ETS,BLCE IM LOT CLOTH

i"i Pants.Heavy Grey Woolen Pants, j . !j: , ; :

Heary Woolen Drawers, Orershlrts,' Iceland Jackets, Stocking, and Sock., Mitten.,Comforters, for Whalemen's use. . . .

; ? i IJgbt Flannel Coats and Sacks, black, llu. and brown

Heavy Winter Coats,Alpacca Coats, Cashmere Coats, ; - -- '

Sack, and Pants, Vest., Cravats,'-- ' 3j' ;

India Rubber Coats, Dirrmtk Table Covers, ,

' Blankets,' bine, scarlet, white., green, grey.Burlap., Linen Thread, Mack sod white. '' '

Silk, Cotton thread, -v

Brown Cotton Socks, White Cottun Stocking.,Fancy Flannel Shirts," ilickory Shirts, " '

Mixed Cotton Socks,. , v.A I. White and Fancy Ootoo Skirts, .J: f Aa.X; t

Superior White Lineu Bosom Shirts,Brown, White and Pink Cotton V ndersliirts.Heavy Merino Undershirts, Saddle Girth., , .

Playing Card., Kao de Cologne, Lubio' Extracts.

v fjARGE ASSORTMENT OP. CUTLEREtearine Candles, assorted. . rCampbori Palm Oil,' Wrapping PaperSold Leal,

Invoice of Stationery,?50 ' 'Biarik' BooIr,Bath Bricks, Water atoskey., ,,- - j .' :

LARGE INVOICE lOF CROCKERY:French Calf Skins. Children's Willow Carriages,French Chocolate, Ultramarine Blue, Loaf Sugar,

' ' IV'ki-- : ; iJ - Vc,J J. T FOR SALE 'B V : ? X-

' mi:

II. HACKFRLDfctV

""""n'o:wce(:"-- "i

UNDERSIGNED HAVING RETCRNBD,T1IIE resucsed his buainass Of-- " a -- ;

Selling Oardirare at Lis Old SUnd !

. ! KM'i.JliWherebowiUsgaio

OFFER HIS STOCK AT PRICES TO SUITT." JTHB TIMEVAND ZTKj

WILL SlXLfAS CHEAP, IF NOT UEAPEtt THISANT OTHER HOCSE IN TOWN.

om J. W. WJDDIFIELD,

A1VJD JLL. ES S TaABOIJR.SAFE AND LESS EXPENSIVEEQUALLV admirably adapted for the .

Lighting of Streets and Public Buildings,PRIVATE PARLORS, Ad, Call and examine

WARD'S PATENT

Gas Generating LampsAt the Lack sad Gaa Slsap, Na, 40 Fort St.

o29 2m - - J. NEILL.

;..'i., J4

We do not hold , ourselves responsible for the views of oorcorrespondent. .

' ' ". '

; Mr.' Editor It' vanj possibly' remembered

by Borne of. your rtdera that tie last Parliamentwas asked to ten thoosaod dollars towards

beginning m rwadt through forest and mountain, oterswamps, lay flows, clinkers and the like, from Hilo

to Kawaihae, said road to develop no end of wealth

out new fields for enterprise, and make wilder-

ness blossom like the rose, a. bold : and patriotic- -

conception,, to be worked out tniuus engineers, but,as it were; by faith, instiuot and blarney. Where-

upon wne of the "Ililo - members rose, and feebly ;

suggested whether half of aforesaid sum might not

be more wiselj and profitably expended on the oldlong suffering track, which, " like a wounded snake,drags its slow length along" past the plantationsand through the coast, and only settlements towards.

Ilamakua, and ultimately to Kawaihae also. Thiswas a very pertinent amendment to offer, but asevere wink frn His Excellency of the Interior,who is 44 in 'his place" on such occasions, recalled

that rash, though. welV-meani- ng Hilo patriot, to hissenses, and blushing, and half frightened at the''possible consequences of his own temerity, he iuD- -

cently dried up and apologetically ' resumed hissagacity and his seat. So the item passed, 44 such at

oad,1 said His Excellency,' 44 being much desiredby a majority of the Hilo people," which surelycould only have been reported to him in a dream.

A good deal of road-maki- ng seems to be accom-

plished in the offices of the Interior Department, andunless I am grievously misinformed, something like

3,500 out of that 10,000, being the price of aseven mila contract, aud .a seventh of the entireundertaking, is already, or will presently be.44 tucked away in foolscap," and placed on file, astationary monument to the faithfulness, zeal, econ-

omy, and genius of that Bureau, whilst for themaker of the . material road itself ah! '"But

!" asks barnacle junior, 44 look here, you know !

Is this public business T f ; . .'

; .ji i; i

. Well, I suppose that the Superintendent of PublicWorks may be considered officially a public ' man,and I should like to know what that martyr tomistakes reported to his chief on "the subject, after :

expending much, valuable boots, and no end oftemper and sticking plaster in his vain, thoughtoilsome search for that po.-tio- of the road, so inno-

cently presumed by him to be a fait accompli, andperhaps a ' long step ' towards posthumous fame,whilst his excellent friend must surely, have beenlaughing iu his sleeve at home, to think hqw cleverlyhe hud contrived not to doit, namely, by exhaust-ing the contract first, and then engineering, the resultwhich history' must record, a failure. How longcan these block-cuttin- g razors endure ? ' Take S3,500from 10,000 (which is hear enough) and $6,500remains for further action. What will they do withitt Will they pay the Hilo member an honest com-

pliment, though he don't need it now) and uuderthe circumstances adopt. his amendment only moreoT.. Or with the red tape of a 44 special appropri-

ation t tie their hands? Should a too inquisitivenublio want-t- know, perad venture the liveliestbarnacle amongst them will i point . the course.44 Why, you'll you'll u tiU they tell you..

,.. . ; .i Yours, .:

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The liberal papers of Germany clamor forchance of the National colors, They say limb meblack. 'white,' and red banner has no longer anysignificance. ' War was declared by France againstNorth ' Germany, : South Germany generouslyhastened to the assistance of : their Northernbrethren. In view of this noble conduct, it is aninsult to them to carry any longer a sectionalbanuer, a banner .almost hostile to their braveallies The restoration, therefore, is demanded, ofthe old imperial banner of Germany black, red,and gold which alone should be the symbol ofunited Germany. . . ;

Thk Comtxo Waxt. Two million of people inParis will soon be in a state of starvation, whetherParis falls before the Germans or drives themaway.. The whole country, for 100 miles around,has been swept of its provisions, the ordinarymeans of coramuuicattoa are destroyed, and Pariscannot be fed in December from her surroundings.She must look to the sea coast for her food, y Shemust have bread from the United States or Odessa.A German writing, on the general subject, says i

" The' drought of last Summer cnt off ' the crops.There is anxious consideration ior France andGermany, only in less degree in the matter of feed,not only as to this Winter but all of next year.Bismarck's picture of starvation In Paris after thecapture, applies to the whole of France probablyhalf of Europe. . I am often told. 4 the Lord knowswhat will become of us, if America does not sendus food in immense quantities. And in Germany,Prussia, Bavaria and nessw, I am daily asked.

what condition ia America in. to supply us withcereals during the next fourteen months?' Weshall have to draw heavily ou yon."

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19.

NOTES OF THE WEEK.V C EoflERS Trocpr At the". Theatre,' thia Troupe

plays this evening, giving a very attractive pro-sjrami-

. -. ;

" igp- - The last ordinary concert by the CarandinlTroupe will take place this evening; atUuffum'sHalL See programmer . w , . , ..

J" The public will not forget the auction Bale ofsuperior household furniture, by Adams & Wilder,"on Monday next; at the residence of : Capt Berrill

Nuuanu Avenue.Weiwould refer our readers to the newack"

wertisuients in today's paper. The finest and lsrgestassortment of groceries, the best assortment of cook

stoves, and the most desirable line of dry goods areadvertised. This is the way to do business.in.. IW The friends of. Mr. Frederick. Mills, who is.

' ..... , .- w t. '11or was an omcer on Doaru ine oars, uartr, win ow

thankful for any information concerning his where

labouts. Any person in possession or the same is re

quested to make it known to the Department ofForeign Affairs. ; '. '.'.' '

Complimkxtart. We are much pleased to-- , sec

that steps have been taken to tender a grand com

plimentary concert and benefit to Miss Lizzie Caran-ilin- i.

on Monday eveninz next, at the Court House.This shows the high appreciation of that young laJy's.merits as a songster, ly tno lovers or song.

ii Tar Ladies' Fair. On next Thurs lay eveningthe ladies of Honolulu will hold a fair at the Olympic

! Hall, on Nuuanu street, at 7 o'clock. This fair is goti up for the benefit of the Ladies Benevolent Society,j and as it is intended for a good aud charitable pur--

pose, we hope to see it largely attended.

Tuanksoivikq. By official notice from the Ameri-

can Minister Resident, it will be seen that PresidentArrant, having appointed Thursday, Nov. 24th (not,2Gth as the. Gazette states', as a day of thanksgivingand prayer, public services will ne neui at t onStreet Church, at 11 o'cleck A. M, on that day,

The New Chckcu. It will be seen by referenceto the programme, in another column, that the Car

andini company have kindly consented to give agrand concert in aid of the fund for a new church,proposed to be erected at Waikiki kai. The concert;will take place on Tuesday evening next, at theKaumakanili church. Those wishing to contribute

I. on this ocoasion can do so by attending the concert.and get 44 value received."' '

E The special services at the Catholic Cathedral

last Sunday morning, given for the benefit of theFrench sick and wounded soldiers, was largely attended bv all classes. Mozart's Twelfth Mass, was-- !

sung by the Carandini Company. After the, services

a collection was taken up, from which S70L50 wasreceived. We understand that the whole amountwhich has been received up to the present time for theFrench Sanitary Fnnd is about S 2,000, - The FrenchCommissioner and his ladv deserve much praise fortheir untiring exertions in raising the above amount.

i' :i7 :;::- - v . . Vr tFaoit Molokai. Bv private advices we Mearn

that this island has not escaped receiving a' share in,Uhe late hearj storniti - Many thatehed houses had

, , , l . ti'.' OeeU U1UHU UOWU, UlU at iibuuuu vuu nti winout to eea by the freshet. In many.plaris wherekalo patches were not washed out, they were filledup with sand and stones, destroying' the kalo. On.Monday, the 7th, a whale boat, .containing, stores,,attempted to cross over from LaVnina.'and whenwithin. a quarter of a mile of Molokai was swamped I

wit n : t .1.by tne breaKers. mere were nve natives in tuu,boat, four of whom reached the shore and one wasdrowned. .The boat and stores were a total1 loos.The rain, accompanied by squalls of wind,, is, said tohave been the heaviest known or that Maud formany years.

Native Kahunas. In the last issue of the Gazette,there was an article headed 44 Kahunas." If itwere translated into Hawaiian, it would probably,create a sensation, because if there be anything thatHawaiians believe in, it is in the potency of kahunas.The hallucination is so great, that if a native afflicted

with a most acuate disease, treated by a foreignphysician in a very careful and Bkillful manner,,

should finally succumb to the malady, his friends

say If he had only had a native doctor, he would havegot well. This thing is not unnatural, for people clingto their doctors of medicine with about the sametenacity that they do to their doctors of theology.And the Hawaiians are not peculiar in this respect.All aborigines have their native physicians. , In someinstances the faith in them becomes superstition.That these kahunas may have sometimes performedcures must be admitted whether uncharitable or

ot, we ascribe the care, as the Hawaiians do them-

selves, to .the implicit .confidence the .patient has iahis doctor. The moderns call this confidence 44 Ani--mal Magnetism,". 44 Spiritualism," or some other44 ism" of that sort. When we can convince tneHawaiian that bis kahuna is of no account, we shallhave inaugurated a new era for Hawaii. Heaven

that we shall be able to do it--. .The. abovereflections have beea induced by the oircuiasUaca,that on Thursday last, a noted kahuna, namedKalaekoa, was fined in the Police Court, in the sumof one hundred dollars, for practicing roadicinewithout a license, from which he noted an apparU, tothe .'Circuit : Judge. The medicine.1 Was ; stated . toconsist 'of-- a unknown in' any othercountry, and always reputed by the Hawaiians to bepoisonous if eaten. It ia rarely found, aud has tieappearance of an immense spider. The native pune,by which it is known, is 44 Kumimi." "The name isa little curious in a philological disintegration ofwords.; .itu signifies to. stand,. ana .uit to L.e

mischievous, or make one cry, , At all events theunfortunate female patient departed s life withoutthe assUtance of any savant in the Kuropean learnedprofession', but by the aiding and abetting of an,illiterate limb of the Hawaiian profession., It isnevertheless a 'matter of deep commiseration by allfriends of tha race, to see them hastened out of lifeby such mal-practk- se. ;

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. The Food of Hawaiians. What people eat is al-- .

ways a matter of careful consideration to the philoso-

pher and the philanthropist. Charles - the FifthsEmperor of Germany, once said, 44 Tell me what aman eats and I'll tell you what he thinks.'" Ws do.

not propose in this article to go into the exquisiteeuisine of civilised nations. Any person, noirever,who visits . our. fish narket cannot tail to be struckwith tha enormous price of fish, an edible wlooa inother countries is abont the cheapest sort of food

which the poorest class of people can obtain. Iafact, they, have to eat t becausejthew cannot affordto buy meat ; here a piece of the finest beef or mut-to-a

is as nothing compared &' a malolo flying "fish)

or some other, kindsrof fish.- - There are some kindswhich are deservedly held at high prices ; but whenone is asked 8150 to $2.50 for a fish which is notsufEcient to satisfy the wants of more than' two orthree persons, he begins to think the grating busi-ness has been a blessing fa the country. As fishand poi are the grand tuwm.um boKu.tn. of the Ha-waii- au

banquet, we come to the consideration of thekalo from which "the poi is "made. We know theprice of a calabash' of poi in our day is four linage assaueh aa what it was. tea. years ago and give--v na-tive as much of. rice or bread as you like, of, whichhe can-- eat aay conceivable quantity then heturns round and says he isn't tnaona, that is, thathe Isn't filled. ; Pol is very natritrious, and we can-s- ot

see; why the natives do not take more care tomake it abundant .They lay down their 44 tare"patches into grass, from which they can cut fodderand sell it at a big price iu Honolulu, because somany people think they must keep a horse. . Now wekioM that inany families of H&wsiiaua suffer attimes for the want of food, which their own industrymight well supply. Everybody knows that the cul-tivation .of the.Jkalo ia carried on principly by . oldmen-o- ar young men like to be in. town, they likethe sights and scenes of the city they like to pickup their quarter from the hiring-o- ut of their horses,which quarter they spend, perhaps, ia a way not al-

ways beneficial to themselves.-- - It would naturallybe supposed that, as we point out th evil, wesson VI

suggest the remedy ; but bow are we to do it, seeingthat they live ia a free country, and they have aright to pursue the avocation which pleases thembest. We take the position that articles of foreignfood, such as bread, flour, rice, &c, are cheaper thanthe fish and taro." We have sometimes thoughtthat this d earn ess of native food, in comparison withthe foreign,' does have and still has an importanteffect upon our native population. A Celestial willby no means forego his rice, however attainable andcheap any other article of food may be. The Ha-waiian will have to come down to foreign, food foreubsistance, unless be takes more care of his fishery,and the cultivation of his favorite esculent the kalo.

The Concerts. In a limited and tsolatod commu-

nity likoHhat of 'Honolulu, it is tH0 facto a diflicult

matter to arrive at an accurate appreciation of such

masiOHi ' treats as- - these recently afforded bytneCarandini company. The inevitable alternation of

nothing at the theatres with 44 crowtletl 'bouses

every night for a short timo only", almost I mpela

us to. epasnjodic enthusiasm, and bakes criticism

rather impossible. So wheu the muses visit our

islands, we are apt to regard their coining as a prov-

idential ordering of the great god Apollo, for which

it were impious not to be grateful. But Ingratitudewould be the worse alternative, inasmuch as Apollo

might indignantly, bgptow his favors cUewher ; fcnd

it docs sometimes happen that amid a rush of medi-

ocre talent we find something to wbjch a high enco-

mium is not wrongly; awarded: This is Indeed thecase with respect to Madame Carandini's company,

who have followed up ia.a most caoellcnt manner,the modest profession made a moati since of theirintention to give a series of ballad concerts. .

The selections of .musio afforded during the lastweek have been very good, and tbe-taetho-d of theirperformance well merits decided praise,. A more

powerful piano would have been better adapted to theplaying" of the instrumental .tMjlcxtfioiir--, the executionof which has to our mind constituted a very importantportion of the programmes." Although not greetedwith any marked manifestation of applause, siauy ofthese pieces have been understood aud much enjoyedby connoisseurs of pianoforte music such a subjectas Ascher's beautiful 44 Beverie " seldom meetwUh amore conscientious interpreter than Miss lUsina ;and such performances as tlrose vt the well-kno-

overtures to 41 Masauiello " snd 44 Dcr freischutx"must always please. We think that Miss ltoiiinawould be equally sueoesrful with Beethoven or Hhu-be- rt,

whose musio requires the intelligence whichcharacterizes this lady's playing, '

Last Thursday's concert. alloi JoJ a fair criterionof the. various singers. Madame Carandini sang44 Maxwelton Braes "with much . focHag, and thebeautiful cadence in the first part of the oceno front

Der Freisehnti Was also very well rendered. MissFannie's song 44 The green trees whinnered," was alittle gem, and the musio of the Murmuring pines"still rings in. pur .ears. Perhaps the most strikinginstance Mis lUisina.has giveu of her power to ex-

press the.spirit of .mnfrio was in her song 44 1 cannotmind my .wheel, juotber ! V which was the best of theevening.! Tha. two younger. sisters su4g. charminglittle duet, and w think thatwitbout raehnens we maynred ict much success for both these ladies. MissIsabella has not yet the full tones which characterizebe other VingerV. but aha excels r.u that evTUvsilon

and careful reading which is necessary for niuic ofthe Knglish school. Expression is far preferable tobrilliance in good music, and the Cavatlna 44 If he

, upbraid,." which Miss Isabella chose for bee firstsong liererrvs well as lier iaij mavonroreu, inwmthorough taste aud delicate appreciation. The com-

pany are fortunate in . their tenor and bass. Mr.SJberwin, whose voice is sweet and In good controlsang very well Lis part, in tba 4 SounombuU" se-

lections, and ia a previous programme, in the 44 Mis-

erere " chorus from 44 II Trwvatore," his share of thecelebrated duet was extremely well rendered. ThatMr. Small's humor is of the 'most humorous, beediino further proof than that given by the constantsmiles and frequent eneorca. which, greet him. Weshall never again, see "Hamlet played without

Small's, passes and Uures in the sir,or thinking of ,tha4 narrible tale " he reveals toBernardo.

Foreign Items.1 1

The Suez Canal cost sixty -- five million dollars.The practice of pharmacy In ilomu is absolutely

prohibited to Jews., , i,.. ' 'r t i n ;f' An 'intelligence office for Chinese serTifnts has

been opened, ilndlostop, Iasv i ' .'!

The Rowan Catholic population of France Is 3V800,664 f tbo Rfotestant, 1,501,160 the-- Jewhdi,158.995. . . -

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A Papal bull is soon expected, dissolving theEcumenical Council, on the ground that there is uoplace where it can be held . , - ,.

Wind up your conduct'Iike your watch, oncoevery day; examine minutely .whether you are44 last."" slow.'.' ,,or, - .r, v

Sir Francis Cfossley, the famous carpet manu-facturer of England, Iras just donated $110,000 tothe London Missionary Society. -

. : ,

A young girl of Schenectady has been commit-ted to the Troy jail in default of $20 fine, for hav-ing promenaded. through the streets with a coloredman. .

An Indemnity of $50,000 has been demanded bythe English Government on behalf of Ihe widowof Mr. Lloyd, one of the Greek massacred victims.

The peanut crop of Vlrglnra this year will b400.000 bushels, while Tennessee raises SOU. 000bushels, and Georgia and tho Carolina, from 150,-00- 0

to 175,000.Australia baa an import and export trade of

$375,000,000 annually, and last year I hero went60.000 first-clan- s passengers between England andAustralia. -

The North German Hcyd, Hamburg and UreroertSteamship Company have upwards of forty venae Isin all, and not one of these has produced a singledollar profit since August 1st.

In proof that Dickens, was always in sympathywith the United .States, it is said Lis manuscriptwere alwavs written with bine ink, on white paper,and his published works were universally read.

The Masonic Grand Lpdge of California haspassed exceedingly bitter resolutions on tlie subjectof the murder of Cuban Masons, and denouncingthe Government of Spain and the Catholic clergyia unmeasured terms fpr suoh outrage. '

It is nearly settled that the total population titthe United States will be found, by tbecensiM nowalmost completed, to exceed forty-on- e millions again of fully ten millMns within the last ten years

though Uiu war must have cost us fully half amillion,

Illinois., now takes rank as the fourth State infopulatlon, being exceeded only by New York,

and Ohio. . When .another decadshall have passed the throe States named may welllook to their laurels.

Canada foots up $5,000,000 damages alleged tohave been received on account of Fenian Invasion,and will formally present its bill to the U.S. Govern-ment, as better thou the American claims for the)indemnification oo account of. the Alabama out-rap- t.'

,; 1'j.s : ; .' n'.i'AiA dJspaich-- from Washington, dated October 12,

says : " ,4 Secretary Boutwell to-da- y sent orders totha Collector of-the Forts of Bon Francisco andSitka, directing them to SMie summarily all personsthat may. briDg La, nay fur seal skins from , anyother Ishindfl than St Paul and St George, on thecoast of Alaska.

, . , ,A ItfEAT RktbotTo' tnaktv a man 'a' drunkard,

give b!m a wife who ill scold Liu every time beowies, home. Kxcliaege. 1 r t f r- - " o ?

--T Wake1 a woman seold.-giv- e her abnibaud whocomes home drunk. Woman's Journal.

To mata a happ heuia, glr the 'nmn!a sweet-voice-d,

neat, frugal wife, and give the woman asober, industrious even-temper- ed husband.

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Dr. Halford, professor of Anatomy In the Univer-sity of Melbourne, has beeh snsccfsfnl in treatingcases of poisoning by.. Aha. bites of the deadlysnakes of Australia. In, twenty Instanoes of bitesby exceedingly poisonous reptiesx seventeen wertcured by the injection under lbs skin of thirtydrops of water of sjnauonawK .i.,

The opponents of Freemasonry have been hold-ing a Convention at West Union, Iowa. Dr. lilan-char- d,

of Wheaton College, Illinois, Ulked for threehours to prove that Masonry is the ldentieal 44 barlotof Dabylon." u s. ''At r- -

All the American miaslooarfes at Tung Cbow,near Chefoo, Coins, have deserted their bouses, and,there being no United States man-of-w- ar In port,the British frigates Barossa and Grasshopper con-vey- ed

them to C'befoe. They left Jo coneequenceof warnings of an intended attack. . ;1

At the late Jewish. Synod, held at Lelpslc, thefollowing was resolved; "No bitter or harsh ex-pression shall be contained in any of the prayersunder revision or to be newly composed i the con-tents shall embrace all human beings of the uni-verse, and nothing shall be said therein with regardto the chosen people which might In the least offendour brethren- - of anoLkes creed'

The new French coat of artns consists of a figureof Liberty with the legend, 44 la . the name of theI rench people on the reverse," and a garland ofmixed oats and olives, with a wheat ear la tbocentre, - There Is also the inscrlntfoo : 44 Repnblioof France; Democratic, - United, Indivisible."Around the periphery are the words 44 Liberty,Egalite, Frafcernite." . .

Masonic The Masonic . Grand Lodge of theState of Illinois, at Its last session, which closedat Chicago. October 8Ui, repealed this statute,passed in I84i :

"Section 81,. All Subordinate . Lodge underthis jurisdiction are tsstructed to admit no negroor mulatto as a visitor or otherwise, under anycircumstances whatever. . .

Section 2- -lf any Lodge In this 'jurlddlcUonviolates this expressed will of the Grand Lodge, ttshall be the duty of the Most Worshipful GrandMaster of the State at once to arrest Its charter." '

The vote on its repeal stood 650 to 450, whilethe year previous there were but 153 rotes In favorof the repeal out, uf . total of 1,150.

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O. Brewer A Co.,RUhop A Ci....

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: Hoa.B. H. Allen i F1). C,WaiTtaan,U....:4 . ir

c. r.. ...... k. H. wiNmicsraa.. ........T a.V MAIN 5c WINCHESTER,

1 MsarrscrrBKBs ass TpoarK3 er ''

Ilarnpss, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Io

;v . ,, coLUts, siDPLniT ;TmE,.ie., 414 anal 2I Battery St., San Frassclac

V. B. Good assortment Concord Stage Harness ceosUntly inms oaaa. . ... : . .711 jy arv

sod

; CROSSE. & BLACK WELL'S ;to

Celebrated Oilmen's Stores.

all ,of! s u pek io ii 'q,uA i.it rlive

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aga,PICKLES, SACCEa, 8YBCP8, .

JAMS, 13 TLBS AXD JABS, -.

: : 1 OBAXaS MARMALADX. i '

TART FRCTTS, "DESSERT FRCTTi'.. . MCSTARD, VLSEQAR,

-POTTED MKAT3 AS FISH.

PRUEETKn FRESH SALMON.

EIPPEBF.D SALM0M AND HERRCiOS. V " and

.tJPICKLEB i SALMON r ,: . .

FRESU ASD LOCOrrXK HEBJUJOS. .

. i FBXEO-SOU- S. : Y--

FRESn AKTi TrfDOX HALDOCKS.' '4 '

PURE SALAD OIL. V .. .

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SOUP, IX PIST AVD QUART TIX3. .

PRESERVED MEATS IV TINS, ' ! !

i .PRESERVED CAMS AND CIIEESE. .''.;'.' 'rRESERiVED BACON. :,;,.',... Table,

R.. jOX FORD AND CAMBR1DOK 8ACSAQC. :

BOLOONA EACSAGE. ', .?' ' YORKSHIRE GAME PATES.

YORKSHIRE PORK PATK3.

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- c.TONOTJES, BRAWX, POCXTBY. : !

if : 'fLCM FUDDINaS.

LEA A PKRBrjJ-- s WORCEaTERiniRK FAUCX. oS

frrsA spis F (A awscs may aJwatt ft, la ran, rrrrySfrtkeeper throughout Ac WtU.. .

' : CAUTIOM. r

To prevent the fraud or refilling the bottles or jars with satireprod actions, they should ineariablf be dettroued

when empty. -Goods shsoM always be examined onoa delivery, to detxt any

- attempt at subatitatioa ol articles of infevior brands.f

, CROSSE & DLACKVELL, V,' XT

prBVEYORS TO THE QUEEN. THK KMPEROR OF THE 740FRNCiI, AND. TnK KINO OF TUK 8KLGIAN3,

Solio Squaro, Zsondou... At the PaKs ExhlMtion 'of 1887, THREE Prise Medals were ON

awarded to CROdSE A BLACKWELL, (or the marked supe-riority

to beof their prod art ion. 7'JS ly ers.

ortign gibbtrlisfmtnfs.

;TOBI.,DIAOA &

llAVISKCKY,''IMPORTERS or

YANKEE KOTIOKS, - FAffCY GOODS," 'MILLINERY GOODS. '

White Goods, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery,. HOSIERY, ZU-nX- WOOL. Ac., 4c. . j-

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RESIDENT BITERS IV THEHAVING io Faroie. and being in direct communicationwith the fMhufafUircfl. we are enabled to get boods oo thebeat terma sua to sell accordicgly. ...

; Our Stock i the Largest on the Pacifio"J Coast, ami we invite On

i Especial attention of ilonolola merchanti,.,, .'.loan examination of tlieunt; - i iir

Particular attention given to Orders, f

. . . . TOWN, DIXON A DAVIS30N,. Corner Sutter k Sansorae StreeU ;

o29 ' Sa u Fraacii'ca. Cala.

EIVGL,ISIT GOODS!(PR MAIL 8TAMKB ' ;, : j , ,:

At Cheapest iRntes.b. wicHOLSorj & co.,!

Silk; 'Woolen & Manchester Warehousemen" " '' '"'"

, (Wholesale and KeUil)

India, Colonial and Foreign Outfitters, -

'". SOTO S2 SL. PAUL'S CHLUCUYARD.

( Corner of C7ieausle.) ;. London.

Ei bli.hr 1 18 13.TKVITE THE ATTENTION OF FAMILIESM. residing abroad, to their Illustrated 120 page catalogue,'containing MI particulars as te Woolen, ?ilfc anii Cotton Goodsof every description. ' , ' ;

Ladies' .Clot biag, Llama, Hosiery, G levee,Ribboea, Haberdaaherf, Jewrllcrr, &e

Contractors for Military and Police Accoutrement.'Household Furniture, Musical Instruments, Ironmongery,

tire arms, Agricultural Implements, Cutlery, Uarriages,Saddlery and Harness, Uls and hoes. Wines.

A ie Beers, Preserved provisions, Matfboery,Books. Tors. Ac. Ac.

- ". . : fhi;Td at Lowest Export PrioA.Sol Agents for the 41 Warsser" uu J the "Britannia" Sewing-Machine- s

for the City of London. - .!'.- 'IForeign Produce disposed of fur a Commission, of 2i per CeoU.Price List post fixe.

to. NICHOLSON A Co.,SO, 51 and 52 8t. Panl's Churchyard, London.

TERMS : Not les than 60 per cent, to accompany Indentsand Balance against Bills of Lading. 029 6m

W. K. LKVKISIDGS, WM. WADIIAMS,A, P. KVKKtTT, , I Wil. 310HTON.

gaa Francisco, Portland. O.

LEVESIDGE, EVERETT & CO., I

Forwarding & Com mission Merchants316 front street, cokner commercial,

sax franciscoParticular attention paid to Consignments of Island Prod ace.

i 02J ly

ILEA & pi: tiRirvsCZLEBRBTED '

WQRCHSTERSHmE SAUCEDECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS

- . j 'c TO RW TUBcyxcrxLTsr' good sa.tjci3!

stx I I ! I , . . . J .1

vs. j r ,r

CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.The success o( this Boost delicious arid unrivalled Condiment

Bavins; caused certain dealers to apply tbe name of " Worce-stershire

'Psace'' to their own inferior cotnpoands, the-- PuWlc ishereby informed thai the only way to secure the genuine, is to

ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE,and to see that their names are npon the terapper, labels,ttapptr nA ttottlt. i-- . . t i -

iknne of the ftireipn markets having beeq supplied with aspnrioos Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels ofwhich tue names of Lea sne Perrins hare been- - forired. L. andP. rive notice that they bare famished their corresDondeuUwith power of attorney to take instant proceedings againsttSS" ""Jr ayieb, or any other Imitationsb r'K 1,1

. -Ask for LEA A PERRIX? SALCK aa-- see Name on TA'ian.

' . per. Label, BoUl, and Stopper. - - -

Wholesale and for hi port by the Proprietors. Worcester;Crosse and Blackwell, London, tc, Ac; and by Grocers andOilmen aniseisally.

n ly , TDEO. TJ. DAVIES, Agent, Honolulu.

QlIfK TLME LI) (HEAP FARES' ." fKosi ..

The Ilnvinainn lslnnds,Australia, China and Japan,

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mim AND LIVERPOOL !

THEGEiAT, TEANS-CfJNTINENTA- L,

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ALhUAHi'lioCTE. via ;

loENT.R A L A l D tl N I O II j on- .

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up13 NOTF IN COMPLETE BCNNINCl ORDER"1-- ' '

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U O Jl ..SAN F RA IV CISCO. )T0 THE ATLANTIC SEA BOARD.

riiiRoccrr EXPRESS TRilXS LEAVESAN FRANCISCO IA ILY. mskine rromvt connectfdna

rth the several Hallway Linos In the Eacr States, for ALL 'THK CITIES OF T11K I'NITKD 8XATK& ANU CANADA,

nu iv ax t ion a wild intr wwrzii ciumer IvIOCSKSOLAXD, FKANCK, and ALL tVKOPKAN PUUXd.. - . ... .i:. ii theThrough Time going Kast-i-Fro- m San Frame isco toOmslia,

days and 6 hours ; to Chicago, & days and 6 hoar.;. to NewYork, o days and 20 hours.

8fljYBR PALACE FLEKPING COACHES, second to nonethe world. 'are run daily from Fan Francisco, to New York,

intermediate-points- . These IrrawinR-Koo- Cars t,y daY,Sleeping; Cars by sight, ar unexoeled for cooirortand

convenience to the Passenger while en rbute combinir g the theelesanee ofA private parlor and all sceomitoiWhrlions pertaining

a well-far- o is hed chamher, with comfortable Coaches, CleanBedding, etc. A competent Porter accompanies each Car toattend ro the. wants o( our patrons. . ...) : . i t j ib

CbUdren not over twelve (12 years of age, Half Fare , akjer the(5) years of age, rasa. and'100 pounds of Baggage, per adult Passenger, rRKK. ;

M poands of Baggage, per Child betsacea A and 12 years frasa.

Extra Baggage, over 100 noonls, between Sucramento andOmaha, earwncy, $1 per poonde. ' :

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THROCGH TICKET OFFICE,415 CAIsirORUlA STIVBET, day,

--i - 8AN FRANCI9CO.' ' " - : '

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THROCOa FRKIGBTS. from--. Sna'.FniDClsco to Nsw York.outer Eastern ciUes, ccntracled through, at LOW.RATtii.

Mark Goods 44 Cars (J, P., R, B.. ; ,.,( v-t- --t

I'-'A- N. TOWNE, OenSnpt 6. P.R'.'rt. v !

T. H. Ooodms, Geo. Passenger Agewt, .

- - .! f .: i t SBorasBento, CaL 44. v C. O. HAMMOND, Geo. SopU U. P. &. R. :

Faas. CoLTOS. Oea. Passenger Agent,'744Sfsi "J ;

l-- - ' i -- ' Omaha,' Nebraska. I and

we

r. if. : c.n t .". : ji ci ' Mr.F11HB AGENTS OF THE PCL'LOA SALTWORKS orTer for sale by the Baa--. Barrel or Canro. either

Dairy or Coarse Salt. The Salt rrom, these Works fs of Isuperior qnality, and can be had at reasonable rates an appit-atiofl- to

CL L. RICHARDS 4- - CO--. ,

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Just Received ex lolani, care. ; . t ti .:' i ' : . -

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EICHTvCARD MATCHIli! ofYou

3m And for sale by CASTLE A COOKE.' what

CHELSEA LAU N DRY, time

Coraer f Qaeen Had RieharJs-- Street.; boooa

u : i To tho IjadlosJ -

FtrTIXG! rLlTTAG ! AXT RIHPIXC ,T0SE; 1 ' to order. .'',

Jsaid

Beddins, Towels, Kapkimi,' and 'all Unstarched Clothing donaat Reduced Bates. "

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Crau' asd Silpa Work Solicited.Wagon inatteadance. B.' II. LYON. ,. ' giyenCm proprietor. wish

Chart of the World,'

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had, rilnj all the reeent discoveries. Price $10, onForleby (ol :'jn) II. M. WHITNEY.

Matrimony Under Difficulties..

SanA correspondent of the Francisco Dutetht,writing, from.lhe Connecticut yalley, discoursesthus qu matters mafriinocial :" " One" of tlie eenBatibns on the way was a' weJ-J!n- g

oh the-- top of Alonnt Holjoke, an eminenceahooKtixl feet above the Connecticut rirer amoverlooking .its banks.' :Tbere r liave: been vrcd- -dix)gn in balLxjne and in tbe Alanimoth , Cave ; Ibelieve there was once a wedding in Bergen tun-nel on the'Erid Raihva. and it'not unrrequentlvhaf'J'ens- - that parties are 'joined in hafpy orunhappy njatrimony on railway traine, nd oneteaiuboats.' A jfew. yeni-f- l .ago, I Ireard of a :

romantic couple that waotcd to be married at.the .

BDund-botto- m ol Iong Ibland iu uiv.ing bell used ;

n irrwl'in,! N.mrjinV III If f I.I Ti. .t Tl1 '.,j o - t r V -A f.Taimirtnn trhrt V 1 1 1 1" IsiiTA tli f r iri.inir 111a v.ciiuc. . o-"-

a uirccnon me rerenn; ui iitr.iircii;iru.- - iiie -

ij- - If II. I T ,. .... '

weauinz on Blount iiihu.v w.to eomcviimi, to-- i;,.. 1 j " 1 , 1 I

ruuuuc,.i.u y wllu " cmiracters ana Jignc cornea-- , i am not, as uiuKa- -fc-

- t 000 t of TbiJ Ia!st ujanufao- -harrx.ns ltho ladywho lost h dent,fy and TOUie riow t u6cd to be, but I etiU may be able j ?uri fertiIizer froiil its cake and other mate-- ibra-nin- e Mrs. Somebodv. was the daucbter of the'. . .man. who keeps the hotel on the top of themountain. Ibe whole party, clergyman, friends,

j invited guests, wedding 'presents.'-dinner- , and"i accompan3'in documents were drawn in carriages

to the foot ot the mountain and then hoisted upan inclined plain to tlie summit of the mountain.How is that for high? "

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'. A WEDDING fXDER CONFUSIONS.,-- .

I somewhat fear that tbe married pair whowere' launched into . the very uncertain sea ofimatrimony will bo in1 doubt as to who is whowhen thev come to settle down into the plain

4 business of life. The lady's name is Frances,'though she is known-ainoD- g her friends aa Fanny,but in swinging her off, the clergyman had io dothe enuare thins and call her Frances, and the

1 (irt Li 1 lli iitiiui jo vtiui.u A iuu&i Lub L i i o nameIII parents gave him is Francis, and' the officiating dominie could nt go bark: ot it, and be wentthrough his duliculty as serenely as 'a burglarwould go through an empty house and never somuh as winked, when he said " You Fraucis,take.Frances to be your Liwful and wedded "I declare, I have forgotten which way it was,

'only' 'I know "that the theory was that one ofthem took the other for better and worse, and Ihopo it wdl 'not prove a great o!eal worse than... .1. in ii .1 1 ;

ueiicr. Aoea mere wits auouicr uuiuBasantsiiu- - i

ation about the afiair. and U.at is the hue between Us. - hasleUenerar, you must-mak- e and gettwo towns runs through middle of the house, weJ1 for Traveler (his favorite horse) is gettino-an- d

as the law says marriage license must be anaazj J0 WUBt ive hiiu exercise."taken out in town where are It,.,,;; nni, 4i.-o-e.i..v- i

IJiailCJUa ftlJt. J IJtlV IU Utttn n UHV rVlUU VU UtiVA

more , than nil that, the line ran through themiddle of, the parlor, .selected as the place ofexecution, and this made things awkward,; , Butthey made a place for the paison in a bay windowand nut the culprits in front ofhim.'. This nut themfairly in South iiadley; Massachusetts, and inthe semicircle of spectators, somewhere in Southlladley, while some were in plain lladley withoutany South. If the bridegroom. ever cornea homewith a brick, his chupeau, I.dou'tj believe hewill be able to tell how and where be .was mar-ried and which of themwas married to the other.

A MICT1 MARRIED MAN.

While my mind is on marriages the printerwill see that my hand is unsteady and as blind asa fish from the Mammoth Cave. T will tell youof a very odd sort of wedding that happened Outin Minnesota and Iowa, for it happened in bothof these States eight or ten years ago. - A settlernamed Jenkins, lived in Minnesota just over theline from Iowa. A wandering timber-ma- n namedPreston had taken a fancy to Jenkins' daughter..lie concluded at length to marry her, and asMary and pa were willing, all tlie backwoodsneighbors were invited at the proper time. OldJenkins did the-thin- up handsome, iri the .wayof supper, and by nine or ten o'clock all exceptine nevriy married ones ana tne rairson werereasonably and fairly drunk. The parson wasn'tover sober as old Jenkins had forced him toswallow a whisky punch,'. which acted on hisunaccustomed nerves, and made his head ibel likea steam Faw-mi- ll with all the modern improv-ement.'.' While in this condition somebody inti-mated that he wasn't a regular square-toe- d,

ocdaincd minister, :but ouly an exhorter, whohad; no business to go around marrying people.The love of truth and the effects of the whiskyniado him acknowledge the corn at once, but heexcused himself on the ground that he thought itwould - be just as well, and besides there was no

I

. .I 111 I I. n 1 9 U 1 I J 1 Iviu '" "Jrtu uuu vtiicu no jcanieu ine '

situation, he flew, around like a schoolboy with a j

nornet in nis trowr-er- a leg. 1'reston and his bridehad retired., up the ladder, to. loft that constituted their weddiug chamber aud had been left 1

to themselves half an hour or more. Jenkinsmounted the ladder and yelled to them to comedown, and imparted tlie astounding informationthat they were not married at all. explainedthe situation, and as soon as the pair could dressthey descended ooking as sheepish as one couldimagine. Among the assembled guests therewas ti justice of the peace and he was induced bythe payment of the usual fee to epiicc the couple !

according. .tow the" legal form. .When .the cere--mony was over, thero were fresh drinks ali round.andIr. aijd JJJrs." Preston ' weni up stairs to.-be- d ;

with the inforuRitjon from Preston that he would I

p.uta Jiead on that swindling pursoa (who.luid

Bat the whisky inmches, and the conversationtlie ufiiiir led to a new revelation. ,,The house

was In Minnesota and tlie justice who had "per-- i

jjyruicu iiu ceremony was a justice Ol t"e. peacefor Iowa, aud tlierelbre was of no .account in i

anouir-fMat- e die- - nimsen tola HK'nkinsei ' the ' -

Btate of affairs and then there wrs another 6ccne :the ladder the Jatter went and called out in a T

.s. vr.ss uv m Ua J A a. VI JC.4! GifcAfph6th..offypu an'oT.lcrihii down ikcre I

again. You aint married. !!

r4.4 Uld fmatV Tton he.caiqe uyear thetop of the ladder,' if yohiAlo'n't clear but andleave ,Mary-.-4rud-. nio alone. I'll . iuet. break ,.vorheatl. There's been enoufih of this' yere Toolinc'' ' ' - ' ' ' ' 'already.""

JcnliraTbacked d step r two? dowa the-ladtl- j

ana ptuicjca wtn his son-in-la- w i result wasthat the twain acain came down tlie laddr-- r nml

whole party went down the road about half anuleQ-Ahe.jurisdictip-

n, of tlie justiqe where leprohounecd them mannad wife, this time certain,sure. It .was - sometime past -- midnight when t

William IVeslOn Esq l accompanied by Mrs.iPsceton, to whoiB hewas Vgally.marriofl, mousted

ladder to the Joft --of tlie mansion of Mr.Jenkins, and retired to the rest which by thattime Uieyhert much neeMed. whiles their i'riends

the room Below proceeded to get as druntc as i

quality of the backwoods'whifiky Vould allow,it will-allo- n glvat deal.

,tio;i.' r. - . .

Hiss Claflin, the' Brokered Interviewed.

Miss Fanny Claflin, of the New York firm ofWoodhull & Claflin, was in' Cincinnati, tl .otlier

and below will beufbund some interestingnotes of a conversation she bad with a reporterofhe:er;r ryr yj 'fTjIt is about a year ago since we opened ourbank on Broad street, and went to dealing instocks on Wall street. People 6aid : 44 Why,ain't you afraid "to be -- mixing in down therewbeif tKAe1nchig"but 'iagn? B Weajo.:

Ko what do we care for men ' " Tfi"ere are fivesisters of us myself, Tennie, and three vother6

all work.: Jlr. lierniett''we invited n to nephim, and he said he felt like assrstihg'tis, because

were eminently practical women and deservedsuccess." Would you 'believe it, sister Tennie is

Bennett's family physician, and bo she isCommodore Vandei-bilt's- .Forjbeipg a doctress

am sure there is nothing wrong in that. Ten-nie doctored . some. of. the best people in New l

York, including or Kingsley, Sve areisolated arid cfatff fata, socity, feat what 3yw

for society 7.- - hy,-- came near. committing6uicide,.when a.jittle girl, because.4 .found out

corrupt my sefr'waa. Or?,a'bave4irri ideathe corruption, and evil of the female heart.

would be surprised if I were - to tell youJ tknow . of society, jn Iwe.w .York the

drunkenness,- - the-we- ll, no aiatter Only k shortago there was an effort made among the

ladies of that city .tp raise, a sum of money-fo-rtharitable purpose, k One Christians lady

tnought she conia raise a larger sum tnan any-body else by calling npon the keepers of bad 'houses. She visited one, and the proprietress

to her t ' 44 Why didn't' yoiv kry ti aie.' tno '

before I came to this?, I was left a widow with ;

children and an aged mother to support. I have Llthem brc?id, butj am not sSere because '1

to bet Nowyoo fxime-ht.-W't-o ttsk'tfle for :

Asdishonored monev."- - 1 heard of that jncident '

Ironwent and' hunted' tip ' the womari,"'irocured j cai

a home, and tdaeedbor where-sh-e could earn i

honorable living.' That's4 tiiV kind of lfc I i

prujxjut- - ut rur uuin iiur iir.iiiy 01 my ar-- i And

rioaintawse. cut mo, amld jyoune : dy ini ticular was- - very ruvage ; on me. 1 told he de

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tlie ew Orleans' mills alone pay out Sto the nlanter. It must. be. borne in mind

tjatttair receives his. prica kChi ein-hou- i-

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tiwrirR in mir lmnlf to keen Ilia eve n that virtuous young, lady lie did boT and tracked her totwo aseignatiou houses in lee than a week. Talabout women purifying everything when they getthe ballot,' i have lived in the ' Eaat nearly allthe time,' ahd onfy .'used to' pay vk-u- s

? to thefamily) whets they "lived here, to see father andthe rest of them. I was dealing' in stocks inWall street in 18G3, and made money at it.Merely opened Our house down on 'Broad streetbecause our business . increased so. ... niien we

ifcm, went into Wall street to buy stocks in ourfirm nmnp. we: could hardlv catch, anvthinu : be- -

thev ail knew that Vanderbilt was backing (

U5 that telit us' up'. ' I ti tie on t Me since. . . . ''ir J .1 c .1. II--. J. - r.uiKf nna p'iiyeu inrougu me ei, u ict jc.wo ,

ago, inder an assumed name. I left tlie stage il.enj,,, f t rr nie hii. neuer. but I exnect to" t-- r

t", h:eif to it th.fflail.' '1 shall assume' lanKce

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y i General Lee's Last Illness.fT'I T . TT J i. P XTxue i.esiugion, a., cuneBuuiiucni yi mc

' ' x yYork Trtbunt writes: i

The facts in reeard to the last illness of Jeniirlthe.Lee, as' I obtained them from those about him inhis lat hours, are Ktibstantsallv these On ed--nesdayj Sept. 28th, he was at A'a64ngton,

'tjojlpgej

a.l A JM- - .'. lr 'i .1auu uoouti tue streets utugeutiy attenumg. to toeduties of the presidency. During tlie afternoon

at a meeting of the vestry "of, the,T t t t nn.courcu in woicu no vt as a couimunicani. . iiience uhe went home, partook of a light tea, and, while !

sitting surrounded by his family, he was attackedwith stupor, becomin": speechless and RO'con- -tinuing during" the- - night. ' In the morning he,seemed better, and ho?s were entertained that'it was only- - a 'tslighf !iuduytiini j&om'erybosprostration.

lie continued apparently to improve until Mon-day Oct. 3d. but spoke very little and that onlyiri reply to'rjuestions as 'to how he felt? Tic did.not seem as confident of recovery as his physicians

a r: i. u:. i . -- .iaiiu iifcuus. ins in iji(ct, nowever, w as wttnouta eloud and he gave niTiny signs thathe'knewwhat was going-o- n around him.- - On Saturdayi. xt(t n.i.irpl !;, r.i,orr.,Tl r,a.i;

head, accompanied by a look that said as plainlyas words could say, that he had no hope of engaging again 10 ont-do- or recreation. , Si

--Monday found the General worse,' arid thoughhis buddeo demise was not anticipated, it wasthought best to telegraph lor his sons, (ien. Fltz-- "

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hughvtjen. Curtis and Lapt. Kobert Lee, to cometo his bedside. Before the message reached themtheir father was dead., lie died at 9 o'clock onMonday morning. The physicians who attendedhim. in his last moments say that the remotecause of his death was long continued depressinginfluences incident to responsibilities resting uponbim during tbe Ja6t year of the warf the disas-trous termination of the struggle in which allhis energies were enlisted, and the afflictions ofthe South since. the surrender of the rebel army.

What he has gone through since few can know,wlib' have hot seen how he has been burdenedwith the sorrows of the whole people, who seemedto'look to him as a father. lie has borne a calmexterior, but the very fibres, of his hearthavebeea Wearing away by degrees, until At last theyhave broken, and. tlie vital park. has -- fled. Hisphysicians concur in. the opinion that he diedrather from mental than physical causes, declaringtbat nis physical development was almost perfect,and that there was. no, merely , physical, reasonwny ne soouiu noc nave uvea many years longer.The immediate cause of his death, however, was,they say, 44 mental and physical fatiguernducingvenous congestion of the brain, which, however,did not proceed as far as apoplexy or paralysis,but gradually .couBed . cerebral exhaustion anddeath.?' .

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BOXFIS FINE OOLONG TEA!- -

Coxes 2ijo.JJ.iJ?e(i, , . .' "Wftco Tea,f ' 1

Boxes Souchong Tea,

, Bw.e So jar C)idy, Jpoxea A rrowrset,;

SUITS 'WHITE SILK' PAJAMA,"SUITS SKIN SILK PAJAMAS, '

, , '!'!'"' scita 'cotton pajamas.

Pes. White Grass Clotli, best qualify,..... . . -3,

Pieces Blae Grass Cloth, ,...,.;. ,Pieces White Pongee Silk, , , .

, ; Pieces BUck Satin, .. , ,;, .( : APlaces Assorted Dressy . f.-- Silk, .?

Assortment Jewelry, Fancy Jewelry Boxes,

STOSEGATE

CHINA WARE AND FURNITURE.,n i742 3tn - - . i

2 X :c;'JSL',JEC-'&- . Ift

Expected per Ai J. Pope, . , Fyom.Bromeri. i; 1. ,

A LARGE INVOICE OF C1GARSOFTHE" followiog brands. - v vv;--

EL GLOBO, , FLFR INKS, I .kJ.n

NewCKEMA, HERCULES,

' ' 1TIP. TOP,' Fsr...J- t.t .'.i ii i. 'itiYERENA. PERLA DK LOS ANTILLOS.

c-- 3m For Sale by II- - UACKFELD St Cm. ol

RECEIVED PER . R. C. WYLIE,"THE.YERY

FiivnisT iAEkiivA! tfoilOGixtil .'Atari For Sale lit Reduced. Prices,!!oS y E. HOFFMANN.

OREG01M HUMS.ItT

earedFEW OF THOSE SUPERIOR Thejs. suit

ol

Received pet FALKINBCRGr and focSale by ,739 6m BOLLES k CO.

.r. .t,.

:"ia72io XrQi Age.OTHIX(C.VaS BEEN FOUXD Tb surIPASS

J TheWi titer's Metallic1 Ipaiht ings

a protection for all kinds of Sheds. Buildines. Roofs. Boilers.or Wood-wor- k exposed trf the changes' Incident to a trrpi- - I,- climate., Jt fs nu fri. suauts tiuuurt and,, deneyftth'iyarmorwhiehprotectfrrrmv an vi(tisiifades.

For SaIe7h.oIesale dv C.'Brew'et & Co..at retail by all ertterprisinp dealers ic Paiutfi. 748 8m

Cotton Seed. i iTf f ! A 'ItSllv M ick6burg there' are' three cotton seed oilm;il. which made last voor about 100,000 gallonsof oil, and about 4,000 tons of ke, rl'he pwnerschiHr Hliat'Uhe burrinessis-'overdon- Tj ; "'that atpresent the supply is greater than the demandidy opinion is that as the. price goes down,; newuses will be fbund'for The various mills Ihave vieited pay from $6 to'$I2 a ton for, eeedA ton of seed yields 1,000 pounds of kernel, this750 pounds of cake, from ,35, to 4q gajlons of;oil,and 40 to 50 pounds of lint. This is of courpe arough estimate, but nearly, and insome cates,perfectly accurate . ,

In New-- O ilea ns there arefi ve mills. Theirtrat t1& nrleane." does not hull its seed.

' . t.-- r... . ., i nnnnHo r' w '-

cake ' not m Vn.lna01e lor leed It usesap.OOO0f geed per vcar. The other four use 18,000. 1

-- ;..Uh Xf,T.I1IIM f ft I PNsrVTt I illlll 111! 1 aiS Kli Hsa,niaa " BlIU. ther : ,w fii h;hDlilB. In Mobile tvici c uiiii nmvu un,c

rials, as does the Panola Company, in Memphis.It can 'thus tie seen that this in really .becoming alarse and valuable manufacturing, interest, . . As,for instance, at the average- - price of --$10 per ton,.

2H0.00Othat

orlanding, I have thus particularly alluded to thismanufacture, as it is already a treat, and will

Lcontiquajto be a growing indufljrjj of. the South.yorresponuence ocietitc juinencan.

Ex I0LANI from BOSTON.-- 1:!

BARRELS PRIME PORK.I V- - ytiBW.. B EDFORDi C. B.tW II AUS BOATS, 30 feet.?

CASES BOMB LANCES, '.Ko. 1 and 2,'5

MEW-BEDF6R- WIIALE5 tlNE, ; ' !; !, " V. .LAN.CESf TOGGJLB IRONS,-- . HEAVY 8EA BOOTS

ONE TABER'S CABOOSE, Complete. .

2000 Barrels New Oil Casks.."S vttv tuvrw -'

o8 3m II. HACKFELD X. Co.

lire, ; OFapcivEire !

14 FIRE EXTIN'flUISIIKRS FROMBOSTON. Via San Francisco for sale by

.S ". ' C. BRF.WKR k CO.

r B. These Machines, sa deservcillr popular In the UnitedStates--, wliere they have saved minimis of property, will be tfoklTor cost and charges. . , ,(i-ol- y) v. 11. s CO.

t ..' i. 4 .. .. .'A .! i .

THEOD. G. HEUGK- ' HAS 'JUST-RECEIV- ED

BY TUB HAWAIIAN

BARK R. C. WYLIE,fit . ; i A- - 'J I 'tit

HALTERMAXX, MASTER,

, . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ,

Selected with the Greatest Care

EXPRESSLY FORTHIS.MARKETCONSISTING OF

, "ENGLISH, GERMAN, & FRENCH .

MYJOBS, FMCY GOBIT SILK, WOOLEN AND COTTON

DRESS GOODS!' CLOTHINQ AND'TIOSIERY, j : -

BROAD AND BILLIARD CLOTHS.

Saddlery, (Groceries,

Paints ana Oils, Wnll'Pnper,

GERMAN PALE ALE & PORTERIn quarts and pints Deetjen k Schroeder's Star brand,

j r i .1 i. . . . )t .i t 4, : 1

Best French Clarets and Brandyv.3 i J i: ift 3 Ilcajkjaicase.,

Rhine Wine, Genuine Holland Gin1 n cases and in bulk.

' f . ' t ; t i r ; .SPARKLING HOCK, in quarts and pints.

.T.tRT'.1B? ..!! . if. ,;it ;SHOFF'S MA LT EXTRACT,SELTZER WATER.

Ladies' and Gent's' Boots arid Shoesk'..iC S tbbfcsi ukeaflpjanofaeture. :

Cases of Toys and IolIs,. ' LTWO splendid) II

ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANOS,of the newest pattern, and unsurpassed in brilliancy

. ' ' ! t i . f toasl -- - .if' ;

Lartfe Burglar aud Fire-pro- of Irou SutVa,l.t 1 . i i ! vJVl 1 iiO I r 1 .-- .. I . i t i

AND

VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES !

J I t.. ii --TJJ .L A i Vi 'A l,A W llUUItl UUO wA lAlCUVIUIly

Suitable for Town & Cotintry Trade,(2E" O X. F3 a-- Xi 33

ON THE' MOST RE ASONAilLfer TERMS.s '.: s rt It-;' :lso ON JEL A. 1ST 33

McMurray's Freth Oysters, No. 1 Hawaiian Rice,' , .t ; ; ;

Best Island Paddy, Manila Rope IJ, 2, 2i and 3 in.

Havan4?Cigat the' best iiT;MielIarket.Swiss, California and Limberg Qheese,Boxes Salad Oil, Century A Forest, Rose Tobacco, 6'.

Styles LADIES'TRIMMED HATS.Gent's Furnishing Goods American, etc

Sale Cheap Sit the Store of1 1 ' o ' r f i"

THEOD. C II ECCK:6m jfort Street.

tiFAWC.:)SAOi 1S7C

BEST A 1 HAWAIIAN MESS BEEF!

C. BERTLEMANN, KAUAI,AND WARRANTED.'

The above Beef is packed by an experienced Botcherin Liverpool Salt, and packed in TurL's Island Salt.

best reference can be given. For sale in quantities toby ' y '..!-'- - :'.-- I

(a THEOD. C. IIEUCK.

riirW uiii? innOPEN TO ALL, EVER 1 DAY

IN THK WEEK.

HoBrs frtn 9 A. 91. t 10 P. U.,Up-atal- rs. ia tbe Sailors House. r i.

last Friday eveninz of each month reserved for the meetof tbe Y. M. C. A. 8 ly

44-- 4--4 i ' i I t ! i i IMSWi.'ili1''

AIV1 AIVO IIjEAIj ESTATE..SRTER'AL PROPERTIES ON THESEIslands rir sale, apply sv . i

ol W. L. GREEN.

D I LL I fl G H A W CO.S2ns? ';3 - .'! f ..a"i'Aim ! m.

055!

KIIVG-ST.- ,. IEAU TOUT,

., f.VKRY.FIXE A SSO RT M ENVQ F , .j.

Of which the folios iug articles are but a small part s

iOowiier's Kerosene Oil:

By.am'8 8 CaiI MtUchcs,' A few cases of which we still have on hand.

Spanish spurs, English spurs,, . ., .y, (

Pelhaui ami snaffle bits, steel and slfrer plated ;Stirrups, bridles, head stalls.' v.

'Horse collars, mule suUara and harness.

SADDLE LEATHER!

HOUSE SHOES AND NAILS.

RUBBER HOSE,, 3-- 4, i, 1 1- -2

. - and, 2, Inuli. .'

To be sold at the Lowest Market Prices.

Lifting and Force Pumps, assorted sizes.Welltiueketi and wrll wfieels.

Carriage Bolts, Hachiae. and Tire Bolts,Bed screws and nuts', In large assortment.' "

Mason's riddles and flour sieves,. ; ouorjiiats and carpet stretchers.

- i Iro. 3 Seed Sowers,' ''

PLO WS, HORSE HOES, CULTIVATORS,Planters, garden and grub hoes.Collin's pick axes and Hunt's mattocks " "

Shovels and spades, round and square point.Rakes, JJay and manure forks, buah Cthet,

Stable, Yard, Street and House Brushes.''.-'- ' Pcrtih, white wasfi and past Brushes,

Printer's lye and proof brushes.

IAIIT JRUUSHES, ""TT"Very large assortment

COFFIN TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDSA comiilete assortment.

.- - - : ft - . : ' g

Single & Double Barrel Shot Guns, Rifles,Carbines, Smith Sc WrsMs's Kevelvers,Cartridges of all sorts. Sporting powder, Percussion Caps,Band and emery cloth and paper,

Engineer's Hammers and Tools,Carpenter's adses, C. 8. A. K. Hammers No. 1. 1J, 2 A 3,X Cut and rip saws. assd.

. Smooth, jack and jointer planes faaey tlanesv'draw knivesrirmer, framing and mortice chisels,

" Single and double plane irons, assd. sises.Wire cutters, Plyers, Pincers, Bits, Brace and hits, "

.j Plumbs and levels. Reels owri awls, Breast drlluyv3 2 and 4 ftjld, 1 and 2 feet rules,--

.--. . ' . C

Screw drivers, Saw pads, Tack hammers.

, C ,UKI A E TIATERIA L !r ' t ' : : ninia TTrslta fikra BKaffu '

,Y,vfa ' )

9 ? aw'"! aaa- - swav.. avtssf a wRa,k v J ti 1

Seine Twine, Wrapping- - Twine. Hemp Sai' Twine, Fish and Cod Lines. ' 'Si

Very fine assortment of Cutlery,Pocket knives. Assorted Shears and Scissors, '' '

Butcher knives. ' - ' .

AXES ADJIATCIIETS.KEROSENE LAMPS, banging-- , parlor, and band.

Kerosene chlninies, wieks and burner,. -

IirBCltK'S iVIIITE.LEAD AMI ZIXC,

IUDBICKS L0ILKD LIVSEEI) OIL,

We would respectfully solicit the attention of thePublic to our assortment before purchus. '

ing elsewhere. - '

Goods sold at Lowest Market Rates.

DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.ol 3m

FALL..SEAS()i,;187();!i 7111

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C. L. EICHAEDS 4 CO.,s r

t i Importers of All Kinds of

SHIP CHANDLERY!-- ANII-

GENERAL COMMISSION MERCUAJiTS

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HAVE ON 'HAND,m-:-.-- '. :. w m i i irA0U:i libera i

AND ON- -

Tlie Way to tMs Port,

COIuPJLETE ASS0RTCIEWT'ii:(.ii

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MERCHANDISEO , ? iniiJor;M oiiT

rtEQUIHED fOIt SHIPS !

,.4 !"'. 4i:,'I ."i! ! (4ICiS .4 f u, All ff wbJck.vlU k So dirlBg tkt 6ao ,

fJriVillW.I 5 A .';'!' til 11! 'TrlJ'iTj.! "it- - i'.l.-l- .V.

Money Adranced and Exchange taken-

0TALL PA11TS OF THE WCfRfDi.... ..... , Y i

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OIL, WHALEBONE AN1)V IVORY

FOR WHICH- -3

THE HIGHEST: MARKET. PRICES

. - WILL 3E PAID LU CASH 1 1 . t

BY '' "'I Mf

T45 Sm

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OIiOSE , CONSIGNMENTS lI , , - ,

An Invoice McMurray's Celebrated Oytten

IriRESII 1 FOITM) CANS, I

Fresh 2 pound Hans,' ' ' '' ' rtploed 1 MMind Cans, j

' "' Spiced 2 pound Cant i

An Invoice orXJIaswarcAFlint Glass Oil Lamps. ' I , i I I i . I' ul.T)Uhea,- -

f !, l( , ,,.!, I- -fall CelUrs, Plain and F.ngraved,

i t . Uuttt.r Cheese bi.lies. Opal color,fcrs nd Wine Ola.ses. Opal cdJ,,

Soon llutk-r- a and Y am,- Lai fe Glass Frolt Oishes, eU., etc. v

' ' ALSO i . , j

AGRICULTURAL IMPL1MENTS1 Whitman's Horse Power, Sets Whiffle Trees.

- 1 Thrushet and Cleaner, Ox Yokes,1 Rice Huiler, Planters' Hoes,

1 Coffee lluller, tly's Hoes...I Fan Mill, HsndlsdO's" - . i Uraia Cradles, Los Ckaius, ', Cultivators, Plaiairai Males,

I? ti OW M

inK;le''6. PteelXlJ, "

, .fcarle:3,, , fuel U O '( 1

Eale No. 2, Double AloulJ Board,, Kaple A, - aris Plows,; A Eagle No. 20,. . Horse Flows. ;'A3 Bid Hill,

( . Bice! X O.

C A ll TS.''.''' , , xHorse Carts, Muls Carts. Lltrht Handcarts,Light Uand-Car- fur Trash Carriers. 1

Coopers Anvils, '' i Amwi'r'psdni 'i! "

.Keg and Barrel Rivets, , Ames' hhovals, . , Ollti

. Farmers' Boilers, , Kelih's bovaU, . , Will; . urmu.iuiirs. . Hue HaiulU-a-. .

. . . , s""er racsing, , , , A Uaadles, .

Pick A us, JlemuFackfc ,

Crowbars, Plek Handles,Cart Axles and Baxas, r As, Unlabels, ,

8hlnsllnr Hatchets, liabbet Jlelal,. . Brass Wlrs Cloth, Fire Hand,

Fence Wire, Hoop iron.

VOObEN XVARE.;

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Chopping; Traya, Rolling Pins,Market Raakets, Elne Wash Boards,

Wood 8as, , Onk fcu.'kela,Barrel ' J ' "Plugs, Buniri,

Brooms, i . VVhsel Jacks,; r I Children's Tabs, I . ' ! '

; i csj '. i . i i t i . towbius Whips, .4 ' " ; I Jutiy Shafts,

ALSOto

American, and fjnglish Saddles, ; .

Bales lJurlpn, bales Oumiy Hags, , , asCasks rumbt-rlan-d Coal, f

. s(Hl tons barkitwatia Cast, -

Ash Plants, ces Pal in Leaf Hsls,, , , 1'ales vl Henip Hail Duck.

-- Forty iri Ttnr, Cases Benitlne,Regs Venetian Red, res Hplrlts Tnrpenlins,Kes French Vellow, Cases Lliiseed Oil,Kegs Wl.lting. ' Karrel. LiniuM d Oil,

r Barrels LVMiiiolack, - ' - 3'ios (nach Varnish,-- ,C;.wwti'jiB.la, , , i 1 iTna I'aratu- - Variusa, i ! . It

Barrels Chalk, 1 iu, Furniture Varnish." M eta lie Psml.

...CUOCURIIJS...,;' ''

Case Oastia.'cases 1rnento, ' ,

Cases Cloves, csm--s Leuioo fyrup,' '. Cases Sitlemtus, cases Curb. .Soda,

Burnett's Kxirncts Pembroke Palt, Dairy 8..in j .i. i! . :. : !

',A FEW .CAstE.! Ol" f;ii ' i

it ir . "ii 7"" . .'! k.HMRS. FEARINC'S PRESERVES,743 Crab Armies. Vumx. 'cant. etc.. etc,

i. . : :,. . .... ..-- i iIS iitcli ci Wug'oiio

ONE COVERED HUTCHESruron on spriuss-f-or sal by

743 Sm O. BIlkWKR A CO.

To Arrive per "Iolani,"' g CASKS DOWNER KEROKRKK9 9 f Oil. For sale by ' '743 8m - C. BREWER 4 CO

;2J c;;;ix isr.o :kit:-k'-J

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THE BEST "AND THE CHEAPEST.Of asawasa - (,

HiniKKIF'TIIF. If A liLET'a -

Cuinstoo tnstriitneiiis have Lto III nwe Io Ibis i

city for over fourteen years, and silll rtis ,

their purity and brilliancy of tone. They sr.built rs last, aud are lu h end U cheapest .nuitruroeuia (

(fered U tills Sjur'k.t. ,..;. iJ

Oae.1 Octave Rsmwsss Case, J

HALLET &. OUZVXST02I PIAW0Fur W to

743 3m C. RRRWKR A CO.

AMERICAN DRY GOODS-

C. BREWER & CO.i i I c " Wave roii sAi.e. :

Sheeliogs, , DriUiiigSj: jind DenliaJv,

I AMK.LY !

ALE8 STARK MILLS A MHEETJNOi.

Bales Stark Mill B ShesSisg,

Bales Burk Kills A DriUlof.Cases Powhatun Denims, " - .

,. I' Cases Merrimac Pvnims,I 'Caaas t'oios Ikealass,

OiiighaiD niicl Coif u,.... V . . k I

,

Cases Bleached Haiuc w .

Cases Bleached Forest Del! Cotton, ,

t Bleach Trapse Rrwer Cotietis. ,., , I J

Cue Bleached Edgartows Brows Cottens,--. . ,..7. . Cases Blea. Rorkinghaas brows Cottuoa

i0f( aim '.. m4m; M'rCsse?ilMoa- - intswraB. J

" Cases r Oriental " Priuta-7-Buf- f and Puryle. I

jQsiss Aioehcim t grints ..Bsswos, !,

V .'J .1! I H"r r VacoeoB- - rnnia i.rownm.Cases fin " ChiuU " Friuts White. '

.... . 'iX i ' i . : ; l - l

For Sale Low to Clote Ccr s fnmentt, j

BYn .

-ha ftm- - C.llREWrit A CO.

ALL MilCs-WEIGHI- XU H ROM 1WOF s,OOU pounds.. ,

Also, counteii scai.es. T

fbr'ssJe bjf o. brkwkkT co- -

Market Wharf., . ,

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, Anchors and Chains. r

-- ANCHORS STROM tOOlOaOOLBf,7 AND CHAINS ft .: For sals by

743 Sm ' ' U, vw,

liuolin, Fire 8:ind, 7a

PIPE CLAT.-F- OR AL 11V8u C. BRKWFR CO.

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