the PAcino"(Commercial glbbcdtscr
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l.if fr i Mooih.F.r'r.j so IO Yror.
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, e .,,t ..a .ach srne paper.jV si.as. bift. ravASLs Atwmtt t.vasrs-t- r
uimntnMM ! all prt th c will alwaysk tfr Person lin In any p-- rt of l. t'&it-i- l Stat- -, emr-- the amount of rwrptjno da. c the paper in Aiwft- -
ca " ' r-- ti ". tea to th uoUax.
n.! ASD FANCY
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.Tr Rr.jixr.- - it address cards rnntr.i
an - T ' w I I'r , in tin highest 'yl-- of the art.
THE PACiriCCoinincrcial Advertiser.
31; Qif., U'V-- n ha lanKma la l"TJ,
Tlwl BiU--, wilh ImpTiMM fUurr,ltr kiilubt f ! baltte an-- 1 jW-r-
A ( lily na finf In J in---,
V i tiirrr Ih.ia my U-n- . btiyI fr'n IN' 'y f 'i '.
An.1 1"V ! f i ''.An.l ki-.- h-- r: h' r lr-- a ar-- rurCI.
No INmuI. with iw r)iaU r -- in I Jit, my e.;m Uttl U i
Hi.? kll.W I -- il'l !" " ArinA her,An.l r.li.mt -- h- nil- -, an.l f-n.
rr-w- ra, oilH w. U, a h rI. 2l.1ui..M4;a'7, " ""lt k""
! r. Miit H arr-.w- th.U I k t r,An.l l.il h-- t fc'i nummtr ;
I ni wimiw-r-s tlm, nn.l'-- r th? trt'ui!itA rro'tll,r:M t' m-- -
r .uiuM In llwe ilwtMfrr a Ut lilil irkxivt bMt'ri. ii'u tri a.
An.l I -, " U on wanAy 4iv-n- , yir "Wrn '.j cl an.l you.
W..ul! yo Ihitik of uv, I've trwr
Awl alf'uM I ! t.iitif.a an.l Iru.- - rKIimUM. anl uimV- - aawi:rA M'vn wnoUl k-- p lru h- -t auih
T h' f tlji rt, an.l u.'Iy. u'..l If h.fl I bi l"tl 1
I'ui. wt.-- IhT !i.i b-- n
II k! ! ol tmUml ai; un,IN b.i.1 t.nii-- a n.r" lnuMf H.il.l.-n- ,
T f rifr a more iluraMe rliairi.
My Uw- -r r !i-"- mnf tiir fbn lh lirrt.li.-- r ri !: nv.rit bciili.inl a g.nrK
Than thr irkl of JiiUiW'fl lh: rnl ;
tu ah r wrh-t- i H.r nir in lb.- U.j'f.Th f' a U.r-ni- In br tuft,
II. r t. k' a rIH.l rVr tfi r:v,n tli! I14I1I brver fiitllmtf lh" irfnin,Th.it t.r. . kilo !' a lh--
!.. u w.n.U-- r my U'vn b.4-lii- i
A lt art "thrr llian ni f
Tht br niU a tv ti diuntry nf 4.linA mi.U..n, 'twil awMint.tin ai! a
ul.j. rt aln biwAn.l win a kiri.1 ffm h- -t rjf,
kn li iS f.r n tu' l ! b--
Anl swill at iH-- r Ih.Mi.iiC t By f
lh yoa J'l'iw who my 4vo ' f A tMay b..ar a wm la bia biw,
liut th" mij.-'- ili.l I w hyr, I know itV.il.l .r.4:tlly acolT aoal r fi-- .
An.l my 4'i-ra-, ainrw tb-- Uwro g:Tc Ihe t.ulin
A nr nt Aim crowa'al all Biy lia? I
!. yoa ciw l Uit an.l aiy .Lkf!in
Aw b.th btit unn prrano my wife T
StlrclrJ.
VA1UETY.A eirrcr of crime mu.-.-t Come to a halt or a
Lulter.I,- a tanner always try to hid.? his feelings
when at work?TV y.mng lady who give licpwlf awajr, losen
her s.
U'ticn was Nli in AnuTHrt? When he wason tfie Ark-ar.d-ea-
Tl? Ltdy wlo had a 'spark in her eve, lakindl-s- l a 'match without trouMe.
T kern up T mr epiriu. l'lacc the decanters ;
oo the riAf of the house. I
rxtrKrdin:try virtue are ever defamed ly j
thohe who want tlie cmrage to imiUte tlx-n- i. (
.KJeep carefully out of a .juarrilsomtf rs.n
war and "till m re --are fully out of hi ways. j
The-- twer fT pleasing is f un.hd on tle wirhito lea.--e. I lie etrengii o hk an, - nv wij.
,.4 al.w wef.Ti e IIin LuMi rxtctxl their to their
rri.-rni.-s-, eaying: "The tree d.s not witltdraw
its "tfuide even lrtu the w.aal-utu.-- r.
Sime men keep cps d gs around tlcir lumse.n. that the hungry pr wIhj et.j to 'get a bite, I
may get it outapie the uoor..V very rulc;i-ti- e ohituary of a ladv Havs :
S:..r w.vs rn.irtM.il -- I years, and all Hat tunc!n..-e-r once hanged tlie iloor. j
The Jl.tyorof MoMIe recently married a colored j
eoirte. Afu-- r the ccrvntoiiy tiie hurhand Ktid :
Al.tia laleh. VOU ha f..rg'tten ra.tuvthing. f:Wliat is
.it. Aaron? orkcl tiie .M.ty .r. ' hy, ,
y i ain't buss de bride."'
An lUiglish girl has oT.Liinnl ." damages froma (iweeth.-ar- t who, while Ci.urting her,h..r hand so hard as to break her finger. Altermarriar. he might have broken her head withimrunrv. '
'
A IxavrnwortS rarer thinks it "an evil nee.f th wrt J:rl man h of civilization. " that the !
Kansas appropriated 5: 1 fi.r t.p--jl.it.co f.r the prisoners, and only.
fr preaehing the g.j.-- l to them. j
V A Miisin,i alitor an.1 j.'.. or the pne,- -
- marri.-- l a e mpie in I" "', lit rsl tiicm in l' O,ituvrrieil tlpf uian to another woiuan inlitt the worrutn to another man in 152, a-n- l
l:wt week marTieil the oriiiuxl tt uj Ie.
Jl.inj f the Iiri-'htea- t Tirttie arc like Mars;there ma-- t ! nihl nr they etnnot ehine. 4 it?-- ul
KufT?ririe t'wre eouM lr rn frtituJe, tu p-t- ..
n. c, no ituftfi.n, no fjnithv.tjiiirerMf Sr. me, w!.tvevir afjiircl to the rep--
uf.itim f ws i.tl n.ralitr, ik-- c wrote : "Irip-'-- r .Iritik ; 1 . ann.it alTjr'l it ; it cwt.s me thr.-- e
(
.laj. tl. first in ainnirii, the eeonl in eutlcrin, j
tii thirl in rcfientini;." '
A trarf r'i niimniarj of Trxa.s : The I e--t
women nrwl i!p nteniuvt tiien, inure rickix an l .
l -- i health. m.ir r.rn hre:.l anl corn, moreuevjrn-- ! ami les tiSor, more jTettr laIier withlittle f.et and u talvts to match, tfi.in anj Sutcin the 1'iiion." "
It i.4 a pl rule to he jolitv t everyone, anl, !
nrt. sis ru'W-ne- i amount to intention-al iasult, to take no heisl i.f it. It is the onlyway to he harry. r,' where every pconl 'man is t o'iIum anl every third one t ill- -.
teuisr-!- , to 1 ilenmntlj and frankly courteoas. ;
A f w Sin.ltya eitwe, the IxwUton Journal ,
eajs, a i lcrviuan in Maine, in the nii-MI- e of tiiecrTn.n, ha" ii t tt' his hamlkerchief,
an-- to hU n-i- l in all directionome fifty ejst ina-ii- t of rijer dolLs, which hi!
little girl lia.l Ixlzf'l t'ie rarental ra kit f v
Ktfe kf.-i.inir- . Thei lT.vt titon the au.lienee wasOA mark.-- ! bm tliat trtat.-.- ! l.y the JarwneM? fstja-- r -hiittenly .layT.
fWomen Ktti.rr with Cake. Tver womanmu have a 'nt trtrlor, with hair-ilot-h furniture,an-- I a phofonrai h..- - Ia-- k ; he mut have a j.iano,or e..ue elwvit?r niittitiite ; h.-- r little tirlj must.have rnhriih-re- . kit. and miuh matheinati.'nl '
kra.vriile ; her hiWKtn.1 mut Iiave two or eventhree hot meal every day of hi life ; and yet herh.)u-iiin- -t fe in t onler arIy in the after- -
ami hlie j rejared to go out an.l ray calls,itlaek ilic earu-enfc- e. In the"J"'1ehe will It. tur- -. lninp; ;o a e.rtK-er- t or an
tiisn, at me enl ot all, eho will very rosnioiy eilup afc.r mMni'ht with ler machine, iloinextra work to j.uy for little Klla'tf muic leiitn-- . ;
All this) evenr woman will .! or die !Mie .loes it. ani liis, anI tlitn we arethat her vital energy ic? out pooiior tlutn that c.of an Irish woman in a shanty, with no anjhitionon earth hut t . hiii j It lirr yoiin I'atrh Vt withi'lfiir.- - ..t.U.H. '. Uijjm-- n ;
V4UPft .ci .Ak
i 8 8 4 5 I a - tfVBansa nu
4 'a o b aaH a H a
l't'll.vKI M KIMTKII lit' IIIK.VKV 1. Wllll.NKl. i
Kvovmwt am Tuith. Whatever Iicljw toquicken tlii!.t. an l cn-ut- c or confirm Kar.ita ofrrfie:tiuii, i tmn !i jr-:- t in n k-- to the euut?eof hunianitj. 1 truly relieve that tiicn; i noul-ta- cle but inoram-c- , Vt in nunu muiattaining a Mirity an-- a virtue, mrh n? vre now1 I- I- .1.,,.... ,.t ; r.rj.. m.' t firtI il I'll v I - - i -
j riru of T.!.il i'iy an.l religion. Knowl- -
fle i not to the iw.Tvaw: anl tie- -va?in r virtue, than it in to the further advancesof truth, an-- trie I lection of error. 1'ruvc tliefr.,fl, nti.l iMinlii. 1 will alwavtt 1 ri ier It to I lle--IkwkI. Si, to. deinoristrate wlierein pjodiierwe.,MuV, anl the na.l that lea.J to it, ani man--kin-- will i .refer it to vice. ne i a uiistakc awell ar a fault. Wart's " Znslia."
i
Mi.Rti.nv. M-"- t ii.cn utj nut m Joal to moral.riiK-i-j lis fnit what they feel a fiiortaneiu.H glow j
of a.lmirati'-- fr tiic man who c- l- rizht be-iiir- .; I
it if riht. no matter if lie J c make let--d money!y it. .Stiie f-- men iay lie wa a fol or a lu- - j
natic not to ui:tk? tiicm.t of hi right i
or wrong ; hut the heart of many is loyal to recti- -tu-le- . c c aixl a linirc, ana j raise. ecannot li-l- p it. He who in a cellied, covetous age,when all men are lighting nn.l formoney, .::iii-I- tip htroi.g in hi integrity, anlmltly the tiling not that is legal, notthat i- - cxjeet.-il- , not that M cu.-toma- not thatia a orh.-r- 1 , or a.t many j.reaeli, but does the j
thing which i.i right, Mich a man n wort'.y .
of all imitation, ll the mm.le-- 1 are f.--
in the worM, are lot ti:e rignte-ju-n lew i.kcwi-t.- ' ,
A moral character tiiui n genuine w ecn an rare- - ,
ly a.i l)I.'g.ia.-- mau, wheu huuteJ for wkii a ,
Jim rn a. jjn;ijr. ;
T,.rlWARni:LWAnf,orVinTi r..--A chararterofahi,hly,irtuou,an.l..r,ym,iilegra.lrl;tue with tenijml .r.x- - ei ity. Such if not thereconiM-n-- whi.-- h I'rovMenei- - ha5 tleemel worthyofMitlcring
.merit, an-- l it a ilangtroin anl fatal j
d a trine t teach young lluit recti ttflc ofc.u.!u t an-- l of rineii.le, is either naturallv allielwith, or aleuately rcwar.lo.1 hy the gnitilir:iti.iiofonr iiM!Hf or the attainment of our wislief.In a worl, ii a virtuous an.l rvlf-ileiii-cl characterin a roMi.-ttf- is with tcinj-.r- al wealth,greatw ph, rank, or the indulgence of a ra.-hly- -l
.rtiic.l or ji-.- -i n, it is natural to Kiy,verily, virtue has it rewar-l- . IStit a glance onthe great picture ol life will hhow. tliat the.lutiiMof M lf-dc-ni il, of the Ktcrili'-- e of jnuioii to j.rim i- -j
le, are mIJoui thus remunerated ; anJ tliat theinternal ihiim i.in f s of their high-mind- ed discharge of duty ro.Iii.t s, on their ow n rcll. ction.s.
...t . . ;. tl.i. f. .. . .f tl tf" ;W"V: : " : I
iraec which the world can neither give nor takeaway." Walt-- r .Vo.
K. HOFFMANN'. M.I.I'hirian and Sanreon.
Xlrri hant an.1 Kaahomtna iv-a- r ice. vJ ly
JOHN S. .MctillK'.V. u..riitIrian and Sareos.
OC-- i t II- - U C::m bu.bltli. Tilt Stre. fKr-io- r.i t- -1 k.tplm St., b'ttfttH Aa i oa-- i Enrt Sin.
U. rica II'MU frroa. a lu lo A. M., aixl ff 'tn a to ft I'. M.
ok. j. .mutt N.viiTii.Dentil,
OAcw corner of Fort ar.l Hotel Stre.li. 671 ly
A V. HlFFfM. M. !..rb)lilan and Sarseon,
CMfW an.1 IU-.i.- !' ire, Aklrich 11 u.- -. Fort street tSO ly
A.I'.Jt IH).ttlorcr; and fonaelior at Law,
CI? ly
S. It. DOLE,lttrne) al Law.
OJir ottr HuktrUton't Slot, tarntr fort amJ Mercktntxi-- l tirrtit, oau..-
JOHN 11. I'ATV.."SoUry I'n'jlie,
H..niIo!n, II. I. Off.ce at the ITaiik --I p k. Co. fJ Cm
IIF.MtY TIKI.MI'MI.X,. .Ittorney and loune!lor al Ijh,
O.Dcc on CiA-- stmt,opit- - the Court II'.u, up stairs.0J ly
K . . DAVIS,ittorney at Law,
Will rractce in all th-- ' urts the Kin ; lom, in both E.lnl.-- b
ami Hawaiian l.nu3.-.-- .
g.; o7 yMw '. o;t,u tkr vort ))... ly j
V. C JONKs.Atlorcey at Law and Lacd A?ent.
Win prvlm all the Court of llw Kinil.i.i. He willMlro-- I U. IVniU C.wii in KaosI. 1i l Uaatii,
ami i. t eiih-ro- C ih ItlamUoo
OX,- - i,t t- - r-- o,i lt:-'- j .r-.- .. the Jim. J. M.A '!', in th Jiul.'.Jh.j.
" l'..W. I.. C.Ui:i:.
General Comml ion :tnt and Kroker, I
crne i, F:-r- .- l:cittius,W'try street. t.i iy iioxolvim. i
!
C. DREWER X CO.CowraNdon and Shlp.nlbS 'IrrtLants,
M Ii lMltt. OnhH. II. I. Iy
W. X. Ll I) If., d ja Ujrdware.f ctlerj,
1 and ritaral lunierarats.At1 Mrerl. ly
. . adix. a- - wilds a.ADAMS Si WILDER.
Airilou and ( oninil..iin 3Ierthants,riKK I liF e.'OKK.
Is K.kiaM.'. liHiLliMAi. lissrs-s- s Slrrrl.. S. IIARTOW,
Aarliuneer.Sslr. Rmss ssst lrrn Mrrrl. door Irom j
F. A. SI'll A EFER A CO.laiporter and ommiloa Merchants
IIONOLLLI. 60 ly II AW. IeLANiS
rsasa iwii. c.praar sa.wa.It R O W X A. CO..
Importers JkM holes tie Dealers It M iaes. Splrll-.X- r.
671 MERC 11 IXT ST. linXOI.Vt.V. 6m
Klr HOFFSt llLi:i. F.K A CO..Importer.and (amroi ln Merthant.,
Coratrr of Fori n nH Mrrrbnsl Sirrrla. J
s,. ly !
LEWEUS A IICKON. jI
Dealers In Limber and UnlUlnr 3Ialerlals !
fi'j Fori Slrrrl. ly j
i
JOHN IHTSOX. I
Dealer In M ines Spirits, ile and Porter.'til Hossolult. ly
Til. C. IIF.t i K.Leneral (omml.-lo- a Merihant.
6.U Fori Slrrrl. ly
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT.mrai'Ion Merrhant and (.eneral Shipping Azent,
llonolsila. Onhn. Iy
Jo11 N Tlios. w.itk RIIOCSE.Importer and Dealer In rcersl MerehandUe,
6J Qaem Str.-et- , ll n.,lala- - IyIj. i . o A T ,
Sail Maker,K4AHVMAXC ST., (. ly) hoxoi.clv, it. I
E. O. II ALL A. SOX.importers and Dealers la Hardware. Dr, Goods,
,.a,nU, o.u. and um.t Mrrckanu.,,.cn Corner F-- rl an-- Kins ts.
II. IIACKFELD CO..(ieneral (ominiion Arents
llossolulM.Z
. rs-a- . m. KArrAaLsxa" HAS. x . s i i: N c i: r x c o . ,
(.eneral (mmilin Merthants.l-- rr iirrrl. tr---I llonolsilsi.
r
HONOLULU.V.us:srss (Carts.
w-- a . c. AlirsWAI.KKK Ai ALI.KX.
Slilpplnz and ioDiniiiou 3lrrthaii(,0S2 llONOLl'LL', IJ. I. ly
, .
r. kHi.KB9. a. ji.a.II. F. KII lERS & o..
Drairrs la Dry Cond nJ Onrral Morrliaodisr,riK ra. r st..rb.
eSJ t'OHT S TH EUT , abvre Oil lli.'r. lr
II. E. MrlXTVR H &. 1IKOTIIKU.brorrry, trra More ana iJkrrj,
Cornrf cf Kin rtn.-rta- , Honolulu, II. I. .,
J..
J O II N A V I- - K T T ,Mrrtli.tut Tailor,
C'JI IloTL'tL opposite V. K. Williama. ly
McClll-UA- Ai JIIXM.,.Mrrrliant Tailors, !
;
FORT STHEET, HO.SOLU.L'. II.C71 U Tlii-ta-l. C. lleuck'. ly
FISO II K II Si ROT II i j
Mfrrhiiut Tailors.Fort Street, opiKxite CM.I IVllow'a Hall. Honolulu, II. I
f.Tl ly
M. C. CBUUMIt X. A. BLl'MK.
CH.UiI.AMei. )i CO..Mprerri and Uralrrs ii V. ini-s-, Siril-- , iles, x.r.,
Vu 8 yCU 4 yu street.t.. oi.tiic Mcrti.ai.i street, Honolulu, ll. I. ly
DlbMNGII i M i Co..impprtkhh asd pcavhus ij
Hardware, (ntirry. Dry i;-.- .dsP-I- nN nd Oils
aud t.rurml " Jo.r.L.v .Vo. 95 A'.VO STREET, ly
J. I'KltllV.Dealer in Lrnernl .lertlinudie,
rmt'.i'kntiF store." '
CurufT ,.f 1UM ttj X,t.t.t trt.t. lL.,.!.ibt. 11. 1.
alio I
Krtail EalilblNJieif nt on naaua Street.Above Uie Ftre-l.ro- More. ly
I
TXIH XKWSI'.U'KR Kl OKO.l, !
l'tiblMiru UreLly in Ilie llanr.iian Latiuaze. j
It ha th. lari'i-n- t cireul itinn In the vnnp, ami is r-- a 1 ImiIil.y lUwai.an. an.l F .rtiirmr. 1'ri. e a y. ;.r in al
.nA,'o '
C'"! cormr of f !' Home ly ,
Cllt'NCi IIOOX.fotUBilvdon .Mrithant and (.eueral Asent, '
Arnl (..r lb- - 'iuk.u in.I A:nauulu huzar rinntatn.il, I I- D-
vtrrt Teami .i-- t ci.,... .j Forria- - uWaiau l a holeMle 1. al. r in Hawaiian l'rolueet
In Xrw SloncSiorr. Xnvaim Si., bi low Kin.C0 I
V. I. It. I C II A K US 4. CO.. i
Ship Chandlers and Corcmls-lo- n 3Iri-rliant- andDealers In General wertli.indl-e- ,
Keep constantly on Imii-- a full assortment of mircha.idise, for !
the supply of Whabr. ami Merchant vessel.74 ly
iFOXU Ai .ICIII CK,Importers. Whttlfale and It.-tj-il Dealers in General
.1lrrrl.:indle mad ( lilnr-- c 4.ol'.Fi rr-pr- .n f Store, Nawann Slrrrl.
I'tvlrr the I'aMic llail. 6i3 ly'
II I'M AX X. IIHOT1IKKS,iMPorrnut.
tVhalesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Good-- , Clothing,HATS, FL'KMsllING UOOIM,
Lsxliea' an 1 Genu' ItonU an.l Pu, Yankee Notions, e., ke.,Cay.f. Smow't BiifJim'j,
no. 20 MERC HAM T ST, (o70 1 ) IIOXOI.ULU.
M . 1 11 I I. I. I 1'S Jk. t'o..ISU.'UTAIU UK
UbIeale Dealers In (lotliing. Roots Simes, HalsMen's I arnlobing aud l aury boods,
iVo.4 MERVHJXT ST, (671 6m) IIOXOLVLU.
Ill A UICIIAKDSO.Y.Importer and Dealer In Hoots Shoes and (.cutleiiieu's
l arnldiing (.imds.Corarr of Fort nnj Mtreknnt Strett;
679 HO.NOLILU, 11. I. iy j
EDWIN" JONES, j
(.racer and Ship (handler,LAI1AINA, MAUL.
Money an-- Recruits furnished to bi on Favorable Terms.667 iy
.M. S. GUI XII A CM &. COmmp,,rtri a3 V.'lin!eaie Deilfrs In r.i'iIon.i
tlntliin?. Hat, taps, Hoots and Shoes,And every variety of lintlemeu's Superior Furnithing Goods
store l..rnierly nerupie I by W. A. Aldriili,64i Maktr'l Mock, lurrn it. ly
L. IM TORI1ERT.Dealer in all kinds of Cnildin? Materials,
Paint amj Oil. Will Pn.rr, Ifin Jnir ant Tirturr (,(,Sam. Mind', iJoort, ire., rcUrrii-- Nu. 'M (674 ly) C'iiikt IIor.-- .
I '. WATERMAN A CO.(ommIsion Merrhants.
Esil attention p.ii.l to the inter, sts of the Whalmir Fleet bytle fumUbing of funis, purchase and sjtle .if Ilii.Uune, Uvueral Mrr.'i:.:..l;5- -. and the g of Frcifht
KKFKltKNCKS.Messrs. I. AS H..LANI, J. ti Co., New lle.lf. ra
W. .1. E. I'orr, Esq., d ..
--Uly
allex x ciiiLLixGWoRTH.Kawalhar, llauaU,
atiteai-V- ethe justly celcNrVe,! Kawaihne I'. :H'.aIi.
such other recruits as are requiredby while ahip. at the
shortest notice and on the most rcAsor.al.'.e terms.37" tro tT'cr oo rt XX 'a xa d .
mil a. ca.-t-l. i. a. Atmrfu. a. s. rwm.CASTLE A, COOKE.
Importers and (.rner.il Merchant,Kins slrrrl, oppo.ilr ll.r Ch.iprl.
Al0. JtJEXTS FORDr. Jaynes Celehrat.1 F.in.iv l licines.Wh-b- -r 4r Wil-m- 's Ma. lntirs,The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company,The Kohala --uar Company, Hawaii.1 t.e llatku Su.ar Compiny. Maui.Th- - II twaiian .uc.r Mill.. Maul.The Wa.alua Snji 1'Untati. n. Haha.The Luunhi Kue Plantation. Kiu.il C'1 Iy
1I1SHOP A. CO.. EnuUrr.OlUee, In the eat earner of .Makee's Work,
Kiahumaiitt street, U jcoIu.u.Draw Rill of Exrhn?.on
The Uax or CauroaviA. - Sin FranciscoMei.n tiaissai.i .MiTca St Co., N Vurit.
Lpks tr WALtsa. - - New York,TmiKiiir NAtt iiiL Hot. - - i:.-i.- n.
OhizsTAi. Bask CsfoaATios. - London.M.-r- . Mimrnti, Axdhk Ac Co.. Paris.
Asent. Pnric Issi bamci C. an-- Mashattas Lira Ix-- t
Will receive depo.lt". ltscount first-cla- ss buslncsspaper, andattend to collertinv.eie. o--t lv
D. N. FLITNER.Continue his old business ill the fireproof I uitding,
Knnliuninna Slrrrl.l'l, ronnmrtrr. rated hy rvatmns .f the sun and stars
with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to thetoiridian of Honolulu. Particular attention iriver.to
C: e wutch r purin r. Sextant and .uadrantglase .ilreriil and a ljuted t'hart anJ
nautical instruments constantly on611 band an.l for sale. ly
THOM IS SPENCER.Ship f handler. Dealer iii I.eneranierihandNe.Muud
I roUOre. .f., and lOUimi-Mc- n Merrl.ant.llfroai'w IlnT. ll.Io. S. I..
W.'.l ke--p constantly on bind an extensive assortment of everydeSi-- r ti.ei ! I'd. re.pi.re.1 l.y ship and others.
The hi-0-i-t price n n f r Island Produce.
XT advai.ced for llili of Exchange at reasoualde rate.670 ly
HOLLES A. CO.,Ship (handlers and foraruIion Merrhanls,
lj'itn t, JloHiJ'ii'i.
a k r t r . bt rsBMisiio toM.-r- . C. A. Williams ti Co. I Messrs. f. V.r. w. r .V Co .Messra. Castle V CiK.ke. I M. --r. II. Hackr-.l- Ai Co.,Messrs. C. L. I'.iel. ir.N .V Co i l. c Waterman, Estj.
I V. I y
- y ;.- -
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
TIJKO. II. DAVIKS,(i.titr J.i)t;n. Grftn 6r Co.)
liuportrr and Mcrdiant,
t.r.nvits tr the i.ii i:ni'ofT. fyiF.i:iniTEr.s,. A-- tOHLH.. M.1lil.L .V.si'A'j.VCE CO.tir-- l'rK.f Huil.liucs. K itr.:i:iir.a Mill Quren Str-.-r- t.
i.4 ly
L. (hr.x 's I'hoto'j;r;iplilc (.ailtT!i t hit sthi;i;t.
IS NOW OI'KX A N it I'UKI'A ltKI TOfi t ike I'lli'l'.XiUAI'il.s of uiiy sit ill the Ui:.-- T frvt.lt AMU I
o.s ihi: .M r K TknV4.
.. i
For ? il O ir.l-- . of the Hawaiian Kinf", tjn.-- n. Chief-- ' nr. I )
iitl.er :: ! p r- .n. ;
.M..i fml of I.AHKi: A X I SMAI.l.I'li M KS. Sale at !,. I r.ees.
0..U ly II. !.. CM ASK.
THE TOaAI MOORE TAVERN,IIV J. OWT.ILI.,
i
Mi ColtNKR OF KINO AND VoKT STUKKTS. lr
nsuraitff (CariJs.
F. A. SCHAEFER, ,
t (;KNT llrciueii Ilonrtl of I' mlrrwrilr r, i
AAfit lrt.l ii 15i.ui l of I iMlrrwrin-rn- ,
Vrni Vicnuit liourd of tiuJcrwrlU r.rT ly
UOllTII 3RITISK AND 1IEHCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,
OP LONDON AND MDINXJl'IKJ If.FT.M'.LliiEli,
. . -t Al'll .1 ll l..WW.WFAe .....ul.. te.l ... .l l..vc--u .l Final. U.s:lS,l I 8
Ir - vill'. I" XIH'.KSIKXKil IHVK HKKX A l- -B l.Ntl Ii A'.K.NTS t tla- - Saii.lwi.ti lh-l- . ami are .
aiehoris-- .l Insrr- - a.int h :r- - up.... f teruin.I;ik t.ikeu in in v p.irt of th- - It .mn on .M.iien iiui..nn?s,, i:. . ltK..ni... ll.ii.Hi.d Km fri.rol.
tore," 1 i.nlr, Co:-- . Shipi In l.:.rl ..r wiih or without orun.Kr repair. ,..7o ij kl. 11 iFFrciiLAKiihK .v vo.
TIIK IMHT1M1 A M IORKICXMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
(LIMITKI1,)A t t r.l I ltlll .11 1 nr. hp v r.f a
jTi. K Al KS. The il.iuc in tiie i oli.'i.-- s ol this Company areicci..l!v uilvai.tiieous 1 U to. Ii. UAV1KS,
A (.nt.rwr. ?Jfi7TTTV.T??J Accim AWnT! rOTiTP--
I"He- - Ml C aild l.lfe Polit iesV TIIV I ll'ft! II. TJ.'.liM'U AM.
jf Claims lor Los .vt;l J ith proniptiui.l .ClJ-l- y T1U.O. II. lAVll:S, Aent.
!l i! It I' II A NTs 31 t'TI'A F
2IAK.IKE ISSUivAri CE COI-IPAU-
Ol Ntlll Il'M 11.I.'0.IIK I'XHKKS1UM-:I- ) IIAVINC l!KF.Xai'folnl.'.t .rf-M- IJ f r ti:- - aiove rHipnity, hec lenve t.l i
lol". m liiepilhlic that tltey Hie prep:irt .! to lf iie
MAKI.XK IXsrillXCK I'OMCIHS OXic.tlUiOKS, FIlKKilir iral 'I It KASl K K. i
04:1 ly 1V.U.KKII K AI.LKN.
1 1 a i i j i r n ; 1 1 - mi 1 : .i i: n !
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. I
fJHIK FM):itsif:M:i. havixo hfkxit.tiil A(!ti.tsof the aU'Ve C'oiii.nitiy. are pr pare. j
tu insure risks at:iii-- t Fire 00 St .ne an.l lirirk Ihiil.litis, '
mi l 0:1 Merelnii'lt-- e ir .1 tiii-rei- i n most tuvorl.le terms. I
For particular apply at the o:!:ee ofF. A. SCll A F.FF.Il CO. i
Honolulu, M iy 4. oJS ly
s!:i,()o,()()o asi;ts!THE CONNECTICUT i
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GOfilPV
III' II I iiTI OKP, lWith an ice(,n,(,(.v I Rssirre '"' of oirr Twenty
i Five MiHUni I i!l'!i:s, i.t the
i 0hle-- t Mulnal Inniiii!ee (oii:p: n In Am e ilea,lias the Larset amount of Aets,
The Largest Iiet elpis au.1 Sm;i!!et Expenses,The Lar";evt uri-.tth- of .Mi inbers.
l'ays the Larset IJHiiin l.iiuenls,And is the mot l.lbrr.il Co. in exKtente.
STAVIXC HKF.X APPOIXTKI) AGENTfi for li e Hnwaii u. Isl .iels of the Alu.ve i ld and wealthy
l.iie 1 iiHiirAiirv Company, Iain i to f.irnis.i any in- -f..iina'i"ii p. r aini'i).' to Li!- - Iniuai.-fe- and to rece ive u- - !
piictiioiis I. r the in.-.ir- of lue of .my l tur-e- 1 1 mid j
i'I yi-i- ri on a t.iv..riblo ! rais as are otr red any othercn:piny. j
Th- - attention of thoe out. iiipl.itnii their own live J
rthe liv. s of otl er', is Invit-- to the f U.m inr advantage j
oli.-r- i iy iios i oni party,und the s. cur 'yb.rT'iuoilttjc ine from interest alone i:.or- - than eotvrs till the eXK iim s, ill'rhi hnu payim-iil- s on am-ui.- t ol tbe d.iith of m. inlir.
,.,..1 nil .1. .,..1 ,. f..r . u',11 I... .... i.i; .1
' " a pmalion, iv.naliy or ly j! !1. M. V. 1IITNKV
M'3 f.rth- - nir.,iian island, j
AL tm lit EX Ji di fcs.a Sj
yas Awarded at the Paris Exposition!to the .makers ok
i
FaircHiia's ueie&rated uoia rons'Tll icil ARE coxsiDERElf sil'E--
V V RI'.R In i l. rr other kind. A lie as?ortuicu I haslrn by Expr. ,s. it.ci.i ling ;
' li-- fk Iol.lr an I P. ns, iu great varie:,India ltuMw-- r Pencil Cases.nl Pens,
C:!:- - :il hngpi'-is- ; Pens.i ."'. ;. t.'i: i:r.' Forsal-- at the l'..W-t..r.- -. H.M.WHITXEV.
ACXOl.Vl' IS(IOlS.i rm v)K IXTF.XDING To OI'KX NEW
fi ok aci oI nt ito. tics. '
iar.. Itw it. .1 .i i t .in. in. n v .r. rr'.-ii'.-.- l u lii')i ..mlirac.all ".us ..ti 1 kin N. fr .ti. ii.'n.Mturv v ilmies to R. yal j
Aid, tu r thing reuirei iu the hn of iith. e Matmnery.CoJ II. M. WHITNEY.
. i
?SIP' ?1 .i a 3: i
X m. want ( r a.l.ng matter, can find a larite supply of
"'o.sf. ,' il 'iij.r-- i s. Mi ;t-i--rs oi.i! y.'.ii.A.v.
AT V.'IUTXEY'S liOO 1 SI O K E. Files of Har- -r's V eekly. L- - sib "s and . tie r iii.-t-te- .l pa- - rs, for 6 or 12
months I. irk, on hand and for salet heip.j
THERItlOItlETERSp A LCI" LAT Kl TO SCiMtE FROM 120
to lo Fahrenheit. 7 Crnt. lasl.-M- I mrl,For e by i!. M. M HITNEY.
Plymouth Collection.IIAXD M1 FOR SALE. TIIEOX C ll.-- . t;on of Hm:i:is and jjnes.
Ii. M. WHITNEY
Z.rflcr SIktIm,T1TII MAP OF TIM: HAWAIIAN' ISI- -
AN I'S printed n t' tu, can e had at th" Bookstore.Prirr -1 Ct... or Si M.r lo;rn.
Ell la', III la, 1 11 1;
7?n,t S.I'K AT H- - I. WHITNEY'S book-- !" fl"'L:
M. r.ar.l .V Arnold S Writitg and C.pying Ink. in quarts,!pints a- - d r n. s.
ThA-ldeu- s David .x Co. Writing and LYpying Ink, in quarts.l ints an 1 cue.
Am- I I's ntii-- Fluid and Copving I ik. in rintirt and l ints,I'.l.i' '.'s ,v Co.. Tel.l peri HTel 1'opv.ng Ink, in pints,I.-- ! ir-- A. I.a int . u .o:. .. v..-- . i :
1 1. . I I. us ! ivi l ,v Cn "s K. d an i Blut Ink. in cunts.'I d ol b us Paw Is 4 Co. ' brilliant C irrs ne Ink 6.12
ti Ia().si:s. i
12-IX- CELESTIAL OLOREONE 1 '7one T. rr- - striil OL be. pf'.J27 SO.
One 12-i- h T rreitri d Pi re-- "- M rnetie OI iIm- -, with MagIi- - to- - in j vt. Pr.ee.;....
F r.l.-- l v ii!7 H. M. V. HITNEY.
t, xi. , tiJL s. HA. vjo. WAi V. -- 1. -- '. Tv5
'All I"-- w. - - .- v
1 ...v
JUNK ISGi).M1 jiiamwa
iUciMRinl.
John Ni-rr- . SvTt.
JOHN N OTT & CO.,iiiiiii a ax rtF Vt n'f'iBwirjriKK ruMsritKix .ixxorxriMiTo i
. th- - ;mtlir t;:it tli. y ar rr l U furnish ml kiwi t.Co.i-- r Work, rt i f stilia, Nrairns pans, sob- - ,
.ui a pss, nuns rcrs, eio., etc.Alr-oo- haud. a fa!! ati-tmfi:- t of Tinware,
W lirh th. y f.r s.ilc at the ciarki-- l yricri.LI. K1MX OF KKPAir.INO PmSB WITH Xl:AtSKs'AND PISPATCII.
r.!.-r-- . fr in the other ll.in.! will in-i- !t with jT.mi't attentiun.on Ka..I.ui i:inu St.. i.;k-- ilT a.ve I litm.r"s. td Ciu
w. !:?. .SiTT,BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
fTi i'? ...... .. ... . i.fi,J.i 1-, ..niu. ii-- Hi urniii ituf sij H !i..hilu. II. I. CTl ly-.J. II. WICKE,
C A I J B A 11 T .1! A li t: 11 ,AI.AKEA STREPT BK1..1W TnK TIIKATBK.
Furiiituro nia.le nii.l at reasonahie priees. 6T4 ly
JoIlS TlIlllkT, TIIOS. SOP.ESSOX.
TIZtSSKTS A: SUSBaA'SA',Ship Carpenters and Caulkers,
.i i. ioier a. )ia Matui, iv.the " llonolutu Iron Works. 07:
sXs'iii !i o p tTW. G.WOOLSEY, SAILMAKER,
HAS OI'KXKO A SA1I.I.OFT IXTIIKi?; Stone I'.uil.'.ir.v, on til'KF.N Sl'IS ,oeco-11.- -1
! Al.'.ri. U. Walker .V Co., where he is prepared toexc-ctil- all enlruti-i- to him in the most workmanlikeii.a:.i.cr. No I'hurse jii.ir:.. of fails to custonitrd. t73 3m
JAS. L.. LEWIS,C O V i: E2 4 A ii A V V 11 ll,
At I Ik- - M Sl.iti.l.Corner of Kin ar.d Bethel Streets.
A lare St.y-- of II SHOCKS ami alt i;iu.l of Coop.rr.u' lalrrial rui.iii.nji on aaait.
--r -- v ile h.! ly nttonii .n to ou-im- to merit a con- -
tinuaiice of the p:itrotiaue wlui h l.o l.ns hitherto ell--
iil"jiAioyii!, ami f"r wl.i.-- hi now returns his thank.
CUSTOM MADE
U 12. IV X rX XJ XC.A.S. lit. IIAU A Ai
1 M --- ei-
GEO. LEONARD'S SHOP,O . TH i: K S r L A N A D K ,
Consisting f t
Bureaus, Vardrobes, Bedsteads,1 Aid.KS, L'Jl..:. WASII-STAM1- S,
T1i - r r U-- - focv rNPrvpto-i-ir- rn Arc" w ' ' 'Furniture m:mifaeture ! r.t this EtaM:stm."-n- t arrantiil as
p.n.1, il le.t letter, than Hie iiupurteil, an.l otT..'reil at moderate
""tiuj' C' A I. La AM SKK. .Iiu
Cabinet llaker aad French Polisher,HOT 1. 1. STRKKT,
CC'J Near the Ini' Store of J. Mott Smith V Co. ly
V . DOIRON,IS PRKIWRKD TO RKrAIR
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES0o0 Wilh promptness and ilispateh. Iy
a k o ii a s: W . aV 5 St T A' ,COOPER AND CAUCER,
WII.I. COXTIXTK TIIK UlSIXESS iu.3 At (he 0!,1 M'tH'l. on theNext above the Custom House.
S A 31 l 22 la .11 . C A ll T K ll ,COOPER AND CAUCER,
KSl'LASAIK,f XEXT DOOR AllOfE A. L. TORKERTS.
i rZ ly
WILLIAM CLARK,r.ooT A. ns5HOg: .iiakkei,
t notify In trit-nd- anil the publicW i iruiMTaliy thill he w tai.ru the titul bWS w t - ..:.. 1 I ... t..... ..
w r "i v arn v 1:1, iwtiiuji uit uintrn .iiiuiiwb itsa Machine Shop, where he is prepared to execute all orders in j
Ins hue with promptness and in a wiirKiiirtntiae manner. ti03 ly f
GEORGE LEONARD,Mainifactiirer of FITliNlTirRE of all lc-scriptio-
TLANIXG. SAWING AND TURNING DONE.
,M)ul;!ii:rs of all kintls (outantly on Hand.W2 ly
C. E. WILLIAMS.Mjuinfaetiirer, Ii!;;4u ter and Dealer in I'nniltnre
(if .' rj lh.sri-!!!o- .
Furnittire Ware Kocm on Fort street, opposite E. II. Koyd'sran.:! MurM't: AVorkhop at (he old stand.
I..le. street, near tort.X. II. Orders from other . lands promptly attended to. 6 ;C-l-y
-
u. ci.ae.ic,Hoot aud Shoe ?J.iker and Dealer iu Leather and
SLIt.i.-- !ini!:?.
T"- - Irt.r4 fr..m t!n. riii.'itrr .n'iritt'.l an.l T.roniotlvv4tatteioIed to on the m st reasonalile terms. 67 ly
.IAS. A. S3 S:iICK.COOPER AND caucer,:
Conti'ivet: the lusinessAt his Old Stand on the Esplanade, j
All wor done with c ire, at: l orders promptly attended to.Chakoks Mopkhatk. Ay
e u s. r croei iru. II. VI . WL. Wt.blt.l1Tin. Conuer. Zinc and blieet Iron Workers.. . ... . .... j.lau tiia rirrri, ort. .rn.iaiu .urn ui-.--
fl HAVE CONSTANTLY OX HAND!Stove, la l Pip'-- , i.i!v. Iron Pipe, Piain an.l
Si ; Pb.p Cock. Ir.dia Ku'dw-- r Ib.se best C ply ini f 23 an l W f- t. with Couplintr and Pipe com- -
I lete. Al a Very larje t k of Tinware of every .lescnp- -
tion. Jobbing and lit pair t'g done to rr.ler promptly an 1 war-- j
ranted. Particular attention given t .Ship W c,rk.T?.ankftil to the cit iens .f Honolulu, a-- .d the Islands gen- -
er.illy, for their libera! patronatre in the past, we by s'.iictattention to business to merit the ssme for the future.
frcm the other Islands will lie carefully attendedto. 641 ly
PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY.THE 1 NDF.KSIf.XF-- WOl'I.K RE- -.larcttuilv inf.-n- the public that he is prepared to castarid finish all kin ! of lra and cmivusition work withA si.aieh and at reaonatb.- - rates.
rr AH kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on short
j--7 Constantly on ban 1, hose coupl.nrs of the following;.
m.zvs 1, i, I, lj, 2 and Jj. Also, oil cup and gauzo cocks.JAMES A. HOPPER,
C12 ly King street.
KLAaK' I.OOIiS,. fkf.sii sri'i'f.v of JOCUXAL ri led
a AN1 RECtlRH BOOKS, jut receive. I per 1. C. Mlll- -I for s lie by H. M. WHITNEY.
ti.tij"vTc;ir 1XIOX iVA LTZ.ve, ruw.v I'p in a Ballo-- n, Boj-3- ,
1. lxin Polka'MOUCEl'X FAYORIS FausL Fulling I?v-- .. Trovatore.
B.illo in Merschera, I'morah. Papillon, Lucr-zi.- i Borgiai. on.i.ter tne tiiues. roreaieuy
6S1 n. M. WHITNEY.
Sermons.Y R E V. CHARLES WAIfSWORTII.P.'t.rrf Calvary Church, San I'nnciseo.Cal. Prce J.
Kr -- Ale f".7 ' II. M. W II 11 N E .
if
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SIX UOI.URSl'F.R XM M.) VOU .VIII. .No. VVllOt.K .(JS3.
domestic preface.
1 Si!. i sen.
ii i l o , i; . i . .
Sugar and Molasses.CS.UOI' CO.MIXU IN AX1I FOR SALE IX
to suit purchasers. lytVS oiu WAl.KKil JE AI.LKN, Ap.nts.
WAILUKU PLANTATION.JE'.V ruoi', XOW t OM1XU IX.
A. 'I For fAale bvos0 3m c. 15KKWF.K A: Co apents.
SUGAR AND MOLASSESOF TIIE KOIIAI,A si (;ar company.
sale in quantities to suit hy00 3m CASTLK It COOKK.
MAKEE PLANTATIOnTCROP OFj"EV
SUGAR AND MOLASSES!Now Cuming in. For Saio hy
6"3 6m C. ItllEWKit Jk Co., sgents.
ONOMEA PLANTATION.Sui'ftr and IUoIusm-- s C'rop 18C9,
CIOMI.XC IX. FOIt SAKE IX QVAN'T- I-purchasers, by
o'J 6i WALKER & ALLKN, Agents.
PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION.Sugar nud 3Iulasses Crop I8G9,
COMING IX. FOIt SALE IX tlTAXTI.purchasers,QQ'i Om W'ALKKK k ALLEN, Apent.
WILDER PLANTATION.MIJAI.OA, OA II IT.
64T ly AltAMa ; WILDER, Apents.
II. 'riiw-II- . Irnpr ielor.SUGAR AND MOLASSES
S7MIO.M THIS PLANTATION FOR SALEto suit purchasers. Apply toMi ly GKO. C. McLKAN, Agent.
FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET.E. II. IJOV1J.
Choicest Mont from finest herds Poultry, Fish, Vegetable4rC, furnished to order. 067 ly
DUFFIN'S MARKET,MOOl) At Co.,
KIXG STREET, IIOXOLULV. 634 ly
IIAWAIIAIY IaE2ATIlJLaK !
Sole and Saddle Leather and TannedGoat Skins.
A REGCLAR Sl l'l'LV FRO.M THECELE-A- .liKATEU
WAIMEA TANNERY,For sale at the lowest market rates hy
6o'J ly A. S. CLKGHOKX, Agent.
SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins,
CONSTANTLY ON' HAND AND FOR SALE,
1VAI.UEA TANNERY C. NOT LEY.By (00a ly) A. S. CLE0II0RN, Agent.
fil oat Skins.rgVIIK rXDKRSIGXRi) WILL PURCHASES. liOAT SKI.Sri f r CASH, paying the highest marketrates f..r the same, and is also prepared to make contracts forone or two years. W ill receive Ooat Skins from parties on anyof the Islands and remit money for the same.
No freight charged if sent to me by the followii g vessels:st-h-
. Miners Kinnu," Hoknlele," Warwick." " Kob Koy,"and 44 I;iiielhi." (070 3m) J. I. HOWS EXT.
HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS,By IIUI1Y & GRAY, at Leleo.
HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE ANDFCLLare prepared to supply their customer
and the public, with the Ix ( Yellow, Urown andWhile SOAP. LSO
A.TVI OIL HOAP,In large or small iiu.mtities to suit.P. S. Soap grease always wanted. 6K$ ly
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,II Y W. J. RAAVLINS.
ffy.ll E PROPRIETOR OF TIIE AliOVEBL AVorks is i.ply his customers, and theimb- -
lic in general, with the best uality V KLLOW SOA I.fc.!btLsrsw:da.ai am o nnvrtf" oil iiibiici
The 11k;hkst Thick paid rott Soap Okkask. C4S ly
HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY!R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,
NL'UANU STREET.
BJII-OT- , MEDIUM AND XAYY BREAD,fi. always on hand and made to order.
Also, Water, Fotli and D'i'Jtr Crackers,JENS Y I.IND CAKE.---. &c.
SHIP BREAD REHAKED on the shortest notice.FAMILY UREAI), made of the ltest Flour, baked daily and
always on hand.ie it. . liiiipv DDivinrir THr di'ct. . Mf jnrr.1 v rr A. I. ...I m .M fr. 1. I. I u .a I.J.
WU I J
OFFICE --zVDFAIVCY STATIOXIaloY
V 1a o o
Whitney Vi SSooIt Store !
Consisting in part of
a SSORTEI SIZEIf COPYING PRESSESXm. ami Stands.
Assorted sized Cash Boxes, I'.i'd Head Boxes,Thermometers,
p.i;i n.x.ks, ivn Racks.Male Pencils. Lrad Pencils,
,JOO, ,,,.3 j, i!ookSjHerbariums, Twine Boxes,
l . .11 1...1 T . inn T. 1 h l.l- - a
Superior Tlain Cap Paper,ruled cap naper.
Superior plain letter iaper.Superior rulnl b tter paper,
Assorted note paper. Bill head paperBlotting pads.
Micus paper,Osle-irne'- s colors,
cs'tts Chess men,Backgammon boards.
Checkers and dice.i Alphabet Blocks,
Mathematical Instruments.j Assort'-- sized blotting pads.' Uutta percha peu holders.
aslunstor !e,lal!,.,n pens,Fairchild a superior gold pens.
Ivory paper holders.Fancy paper holders.
' Westonholm'a Penknives, Charlton's mucilage,liutta iiercha bands, Lne s rulers.Wafers.
David's black, blu- - and carmine inks. Maynard & Noyes' inks.Arnold's inks, assorted sixes.
Assorted ink stands, Assorted pen cleanersPhotographic Albums, Proiel!er pencils.
Pencil leads. Crayons.
Ajuie assort, tif nt of IS'anl- - Ii'toks.tV.ui'ce assortment "f J'iri.!"ies,
Kj:un'i JJii-ks- , Jleceipt Books,Vril r Hooks.
Mann's archment Letter Books,C'lji aicl Li tt'-- r Clij-- s and litis.
Card WalUts.Memoranda Bmiks. Pass Books.
Camel's hair copy iug brushes'. Composition card frames,L". S. l'.stage sta.ops. Letter scales,
&c., &c, A:c. &c.
Seller's io. 3 1'ciiciN.j rillN'SE POPCUR PENCIL SAN UKi M nt (') n. .n. nuu.iii?.
(tBinmcrcial bbrrtisrria PLKHKr AT
Honolulu, Hawaiian TM:mil
Ilntos of AcIvcrtiHiiiR.m. m. 3 m. 6 tu. 1 2 m.
$ J Iff; 6 I.in.-- (! 1 no J ifd a H) 4 6 to 00j - l.ir.p:-- (1 met;) 1 : s tv t ' : o k ix i i 00
I J no 4 111 0 n'. T 10 ' 15 OO;i (u . i 3 0) iw 7 ;) 1 " 14 (H, 1H
43 L:i,.-- s i inclK.-!.).-. . 4 6 lj H t'o )" W H txi 2 00i Colui.m. ......... j 6 iv 10 (0 14 00 tu 'M Ot'j 40 OOJ filu:nv. ......... S 00 - A Itf IH) 21 v :o 00! 60 00i Clan:n 12 00 IS ikJ-J- I WISH 4ft KI 76 OH
M'htite Coluiiia....... IS 00 20 O0 .45 (Xl5 Ul 100 00 liO 00Aiivt-riistf- r n?ittnj in the Kjtcipro I'mtrt! fatc. ran(
t y for tlioir rani by nirltwmt WrrMwiri .r L. MaU-- s TvI Ctitt I'lttct" Mmiw rr fu. li amount a thry wih to ajr,I aiu! will U- - insvrl-t- l a H--r lnn UiMe, hr Uie tiuiaI li I for.
, TJT r.usiur Canls, whrn ppejiaiJ for a yrar, ar alloweda discount from thrse rates, nliirb are for Iraiuicut ailvertisc-m-.i- u
when pij or cliargrd qaartrrly.
1869Sicam in t Sic lici.ic !
rJLlio CommcrcinlPERIODICAL AND NEWS AGENCY
For the North Pacific.REEN FOR EIGHTEEN YEARSIJAYING
Established in this City as AgentFOR THE
Leading Aineriran aad Kuropean
Jlasnr.iiit's and Acuxpniu-r- !AND
Eiijoyiii'j I'liriraXtd Jutt-i- l Hits or StifJyi.j Sttb-x- ci
ib rs at I.i s.--i ist atal icilh ijrtuter mjn-larit- y
tliin they ran Main theirJriiH.lica!s through any
otht r channel.The und. rsirned solicits the continuance of (he patronage ofbis friends ami patrons, who will be served with iro.iipiuesami entire salisfactKMi, even in the smallest matters.
As the steam line will be fuliy established after the 1st ofJanuary, ISoS, NEW YORK AN1 LONDON l'l PLICA-TION tf will lie furnished to subscribers
Witl.iu 30 lo 40 .lavs Irom the dnle ol.ublirulion ,
And at prices that barely cover the cost of the subscription andHstages thereon.
Notwithstanding the increase of American postage, I shallcontinue tu supply my subscrilH-r- a at the old rates, exceptingsome few of the minor publications, on which the priceshave lieaii chaiiged, as indicated iu the following list.
A discount of 10 er cent, front the schedule prices will beallowed, where over twenty-fiv- e dollars' worth of iieriodicalaare sulscriled for at one time and paid for in advonce.
As the American and Hawaiian postages now amount to fourcents on a single pa.cr, or $2 OS per annum, persons who haveheretofore obtained their eriodieals by mail direct to their ad-dress, will Bud it to (heir interest to obtain them through UnaAgency.Tapers Delivered Free of PoMajre or other Charges
iu auy part of the I. run p.
Itsok numlM-r- s of the leading Magazines, also of Harper'sWeekly, Lmlie's Illustrated and the Loudon News always onhand. Files made up at short notice for wluil' uicn and travelers.Subsciiptions I'ayuble Always in Advance
A M E K 1 V A X N EV SP.4PERS.New York Herald,. ................ ..Per Aunuiu..$5 OA
" " Tribune, 6 00' Times, 6 00
Roston Journal............................ 6 00Huston Advertiser................................. 6 00New York World, (weekly,) 6 00" " Ledger, (a Story Family PniH-r,- ) 6 00
LeslieV Illustrated Newspaper, (weekly). . .......... 6 00Harrier's Weekly, 6 00llai-jxr'- s Itasar (weekly) 6 00San Francisco Weeklies, each 7 00Every Saturday 6 00New York Courier des Etat Luis. ................ 8 00
'' Zeitiing (Herman)....... .............. 8 oOSan Francisco French Courier.... .................12 00Leslie's Budget or Fun i 60The Irish American............................... 6 00The Nation, weekly 6 00The American Agriculturist........................ 2 60The Scientiiic American........................... 4 00Chimney Corner..... ........ .................... 6 00New York Olrserver......................... ...... 6 00New York Evangelist............................. 6 00
MAGAZINES.Harper's Monthly Magazine...... 00Atlantic Monthly Magazine,... 6 00Uodey's Lady's " 6 00Leslie's Magazine of Fashion............ .......... 600Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 6 00Eclectic " 6 00Jllackwood's Magazine 6 0OLondon Cnrnhill Magazine........ ............... .. 7 00London Society " 700Chamt.ers " 6 00Blackwood and the 4 liriUsh Quarterlies......... ....15 OO
London Art Journal ...... .............. ..........16 00Either one of the 4 Krilish Quarterlies.............. 4 00Good Words 4 00Our Young Folks 3 00Demorest's Magazine of Fashion... ........ ......... 6 00Littell's Living Age 00All the Year Round 6 00The Galaxy (semi-monthl- 6 00North American Review, (Quarterly)............... 6 00
ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS.London Illustrate. I News, (weekly,) $15 0O
" Punch, (weekly) 8 OO
" Despatch, " 13 OO
The Examiner, .................................. 13 0O
Bell's Life iu London, 13 OO
Loudon Weekly Times, 10 00Lloyd's Weekly Newpver,. ................... .. 10 00
XT All subscriptions for cix Months will be charged 60 centsadditional.
The above list comprises the lest of British ami Americanperiodical literature. They are regularly received by eachpacket from the United States, and can be supplied ooapplication. The nndersignedwillalsoorderbymailany papersnot in the above list forthose who may desire them.
Besides the above, the following paiers can always be had atthe counter on the arrival of each mail :Louisville Democrat, New Bedford papers,Forney's Press, Budget of Fun,Oregon papers, California pai.-rs- ,
Cincinno paers. Worcester fapers,Maine pajers, Boston psj-ers-
,
Kansas pajiers. Colorado paper,And many others, too numetous to specify.
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS.The following are received by Express regularly, and goner
ally in advance of the mails. They will be forwarded to sub-crilie- rs
hy ni", poAttvjtt prepaid, at the annexed termsWeekly Bulletin,.. ............. ...........(7 per annum
" Alta, 7 "Sacramento Cnioo,. ....................... 7 "San Francisco Weekly Times. ....... ....... 7 "N. B. The undersigned has an agent in San Francisco, lo
secure and forward the above paiers, which are often put onboard after the vessels are under sail, without regard to ex-
pense, thus enabling subscribers to obtain their pai-r- s morepromptly than in any other way.
695 II. M. WHITNEY.
CAP, LETTER & Other PAPER.j fTJMIE I'XDERSHJXEI) HAS RECEIVEDI JL direct from the manufacturers,I A SUPERIOR STOCK OFj Writing and Office Papers, Blank Books,
and Stationery,i Jmjiorli-- for Custom Trade, embracing :! LETTER PAPER I
White Congress letter paper, ruled and unruled.Blue letter pai-r- , ruled and unruled.
Blue official do. do. ruled with margin.Thin while do do. do. do.
Thin whits do. do. plain.Very thin white letter p.ii-e- r (for European correspondence
Water lined (barrel) btter.j Packet Post, plain, blue and white.
Mourning letter paper, ruled ami unruled.Ladies Bath paper, white and pink, ruled aud plain
! CAP PAPERSi
j Best white Cup. ruled and unruled.I Blue laid cap, unruled.
Heavy legal can, ruled.Mourning cap, unruled.
lVst English, white and blue laid, plain.NOTE PAPERS J
Best heavy white commercial note, ruled and unruled.Best heavy blue commercial note, ruled and unruled.
Thi.:k ivory note, plain aud ruled.Small billet tutper, plain and ruled.
Water lined (barred) note pacr, various sisFancy edged paper, plain.
Colored French fancy paper.Gilt edge note paper.
Monogram note paer (with initial letter stamped on It.)MISCELLANEOUS PAPE ItS!
Best broad white bill paper.Best long-fol- d (narrow) bill paper.
Thin white and blue account current paper.Thin white and blue account sales paper.
Flat cap, white, ruled and plain.Deasy white, ruled and plain.
Medium, white, ruled and plain.Royal white, ruled and plain.
Choice drawing paper, various sizes.F'amy gold and silver various patterns.French tissue papers, of all colors, very choice.Tracir.ir paiier, f..r drawing plans ol machinery, 4c.
j Vellum tracing cloth, for drawing plans of machinery, Aci Bristol Board of various sizes.
Perforated board. Crayon paper fi drawingBill head pa-,e-
Printinr news and book paper.Printer's cards of all styles, sizes and patterns.
Printer's card hoard, of all colors.Hardware and Manila papers. '
Best Envelope paperCopying letter-boo- k paper.
White and red blotting paper.
Together uith every other kind of Taper In BSC.
ENVELOPES !Best heavy white g etter envelopes.
Best heavy canary, buT and straw letter envelops.Opaque colored cote and letter envelopes.
All sixes of white note envelopes.French oblong ladies letter envelopes.
Oblong .nveloprj, open at the end.Mourning letter, note and official envelopes.
Best heavy white, liuiT and canai-- y official envelopes.Fiue white, buff and blue cloth envelopes.
And also every other Artie to required In the Station,ery Line.
For Sale by II. M. WHITNEY.
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views, refused to withoutor the Captain EnghVh
certainly cutitled praise defcrentv shownto wi.-J-it of Minion estahli.-he-tl
pisising recommend cultivationof dofcrential the
I.OCJL commercial. a',:n,"-t''.itioi- i, towards missionariesThr C. Murray at M. r.n Tuday. fcl latitude, as Wlicvc Would be
int prr.lmrr aU.--.l l,.r Coll 111. ive the illtfie.-t-s this .'n.i.r.I.Ak wiV-- a th fay in
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wUl vU route, an4 hereafter to Lailainaaaa the day landing, during w hich the IioardTTtTiX. ''T .ml defend..uefren Franciao, bu, wi.bI de varUbte vimU prrvMUig, rrial may be antUiatl ,U ln a'' rights ol Cltizensiiip under the H.l-b- y
atwajuer, ant. j as the same arc enjoyedTbe r-- iaoatiuw to New York ptarea it ml 13) glM. native Subjects of the Kingdom,"
COMMERCIAL ITEMS. j task which will prove noinewliat difficult, theMocbof rrauce. ail u pain, ana iar of rovieions of their are Com liedluiy.arecntirrly ueaiitute,f arcaU. .1
.t-nluu-L Contracts thesean.1 ibai value ia j,w4i.t"j.ooo. it lalorcrs are held, of which mu.t be at h-a-
aJ..i.n..il. thjtt of tbe b4e number ranse invalue from j jo t.. jjiw. tliree, as two are piibushel and another is refcr- -
A rnm(MWy been C'nnneelient. tbe fed in which it stipulated that .lVll.. litmannfarlura Ikala ba a.l.b them 1 JTber:.i4.latk !a awl il fa,k bay uo r,s" HbTde M good.. Would a.--kihe ui:I-r- ni iicni. uurO u. m..t hitr. .i:r..TWe V. bn,t.l.non th-Tj-ne r.l i.,tn.l ,,M.i.;r,t:
tally uuoruvi con- -tw r4 me rva. i.e 10 be kre tract ly which a Hawaiian lalorcr is Wlltid?nl--f anrt alw-- n abe kaatanka. awn
wmkerpihn..w,.,.j,iw,thaur fr..n. iteZkaT Again could a Hawaiian citizen WlLlvoa.iA Coat Fmm tons, ia the proVL-Ion--l of the two or three furilild-cnnauiuli.- -B
..f lwbt r.l tart aaa ar irarla U kkl la tawunt M,t.w boa, a,,l contract! which tlicse comers are saidaw a.na.a.1 uia on.y irw bay and river alranwra to have t),ntrolu i.tf Contract whichnd awatUct.ira. while in rbrjpor Co.rr0 Williany "f lb- - imp.l.il ww-.tt- b. cntrifmurj huhr tlx lioard Im publixhc.1, wc extract icirn- -"' varum auuiu tu tux rukr)'iaa tluu are
here. graplm it were Wttcr for the reputation oftV "" " .el inrome Jli- - llxyty- - l..vtTnmcnt to omit, ns thev tlainlvmini ku trar rnl.rg th- - II. Hrrrmhrr,tijixi!;t ijat.1, exiuiitur rtrn-.k-- ibat trewcfi upon tW ohlloxiollrt prim-ii-l- c of ri"ht ofamonnl by lAt. TV ml. rl .4 ,...,r ...ta aataiwal uabl c.at ln c.mlry iu:.r,;rJV VVTJ:1 rt1:,' ; hythc Hawaiian CWtitutionor Law,,
mhiklt aollnma atnUuiC- - total I at vcltli vi.lit ?...fit roar. "an rranriaen U. tnivrtan Tt. .11
Ur. lha b,i..t Mrl .f ih- - worl.1. tw-r- e aa'wmo-- tv ti.c auuueu IO
Ur ha W.m a tra.br. The annual rtpnet are abouta u.utaF.iaaj, impona rwariv aa u.eaa w.ltt avarlv J.ial,ou, rra! ralate sab anv.aut laant U,o.a.iaa. an.1 like raah valir. th? bind. buiUiincaa.l m.vabl prv-rt- af 11m r.tv la at f 0,tjUi.tXK.
baulion al a.0i.l..Mj .), am.aa:y nl forty ti of ..Ivrr arul lonaof 3. Al evrry anonthtax B)t m. U.I bar. DIVn nra.-- L.ni Brr InrlM-- a
.iar Ilia lullr--r small bora t- ai a thrrriurlVa i.r ar4 irrbra lh.a. biu-.-l aithlbear..-rbd- mrLila ar in tb-- a.r. 1. n ar!y every day. Tbeprofit. BH-r- . lt.uit ami itv w..tf .4 an.l Libnrar biilV Tha alb..f b.mf ia r.haw hill plMTu Uia sua. .f xttm paein Bvora romt.rt l4a in fn I .Mua-rt- y balxtatary nare.aml av-- n f.ru.lrni rxr l r th future in ancommon aa il "boo bw. Or. tlx ol lite rnfumoailr wi h. ..l rve.l lh tin lb many prraim. rrfueLike any enang- - than d.nu-- . Ilaif dim... wbuh are
In- - anulle.t einna in nr, ar baa fr..-.-l hrrr cvrn by lite p..eat Ibitn emfa r In .w Vr. Th .iriamn rarra--a a C..1.1v rln-aw- a in i!k 1
nnaf iy .( bcr bonurl ut not ut the Ut. al 1'a.u.un
hla Mall.F. Ha ari-- P--r lulu, JaIy Xram l.aH.iaa I'rr Mrrot. Tnra.LyF.a twn.t Vrt art.a.. ih:a .lay. va, L.ha.na.!' K.I..I rr IUlli JIkmUv.
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illA-h- t K M. i. P..w.'. front M ini.f tkaht, front .Maui.Jt, tt li,. fr .rn Vl..kil Vm.l, Atianii.-- Ji.L.va from FranruM-o- .
SI ,, hr jrv l:il"n.t ow. Ir ant2t .rhr faiMbl. B nrirl. Ir..n II twa.i.jt. hr k.iu ba.r from Hawaii.i. hr K.m.ul.-- . B.ll..t.r-r- fr..t .Vloh.kak
il rt. hr eti- -. lr....i ll.a ui.jaja. br M.trv. tVfcw. fronteVbr .int. wmn M..lok.u.
j.VS, hr Merr-U- . t.kn. y. J.hn.nao.t-- ai, ni. .,wa. font K inus, it M tr.l.i.. fr on Hawaii.
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Jt hr II titM. ik. Kanat.i -- sviir Fairy ilim. t.r K.to.u.
.Srtir k.4U.ii.SI rvhr M.tlubi. VI mi.
t." Murray. ( r fttn FranrJ.ar.i.rvhr ba M.4, I'owrr.. t.r Msvhr r.b.. r li til.
ik-- Ant .l. o .TttHnlw. m 0. f.r MrKan'a I.tan.l.Jk fS hr k.Hia rki. Wbitf-ird- . ll.w
Vhr Mrv I'.lb-n- , tw. t.r M uVI ltia-n.t- , M'.'i iKltr I ilia, r M..k.k....
rlv. ,Vt try. k.tai. k.tivti.
rI'.lh ErIt.. ITtlt tuk
ME.VIOK M
KSMrt wrvtefttr. Nettle .VlrrrMI.
h.t.il-.- l tr.a rk.ttlta..'. ...I n..--. hr.-- r .rrvrnL.rru..nili. r.r- - ..i.rri".thmubl la-.- ..- - il .t.t..nt I'lu M4..in.
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oil!. ns . I
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told, not and Cai tain En-li.- -di inand in
take them theconsent is
tlie
and wcthe Mine di-..i- -it on
rarl,. tolie to
the found to come. t.-r- -
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newly I t.which
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I'ut it the ai;r-n.i- l .I...U raor.-t!.-.- ! bv Maci.lr-.lc- .ar.r I r u t.i an .4 ihv r.f.liti..:M of tin.
Cnit.tloll.. h.t.l..(. rcpiy-sen- t
b.n--r .n'.r-iit,- g. ao.1 full f..rr, end .f
be original ontr irt, a.al cae mh ai.ul.nmlh.i;iimr nili.iui JU, ui.ut.r. lb" IUN.r.1 mi-t't- 4i
w.M make nmrnwun to Ih- - aai.1fn.i.ycr.) bt.r.or .. aa may be i;bt anJ ju
Tratle ltli i.tlt Itke.Among ti:c oengcrs by the J). .
ltt.n Fram-i-cu- , was Mr. ('koki.k N"i:i;i.kj.r, of
r--letting lor ojcniii g trade
this j..rt and itjr. He t.a.khim lr.il of at d eighty barrels ofchoi.-- e the pto.!utt of the Ilanta- -tion, which W ruf.iM s lippin by rail,via .Svcram.-nt- an.l Ogd. ti, the .Mormon
of tains.Wc liavc urgcl the oja-nin- of this
trade, which int-nd- ed sui tlv tW whole
as
Loir
jcr 01 iwj an.1 the Erts.wi.l jr.-babl- y !. fixed .r 'ig:ir. The
frcig!.t fp'tn tlii- - to Fran, isNm Franciv Sanmcnt. makingw hole fri i.'.t crt fV..m II toUg lcnJcr t.ii, little Icrs tlunn cents a pound.
The Salt Ijif havesui exiluivt up to rei-cn- t
tLvte ?, 15 a pound int.jual 'J to tviits i:i l;ut cost oftr.Hu-i..rtat- i. n river and railroad fromOrleans Salt is .1 nil.!., what
is from .tiolulu to given a've.So fir tie advantage app-ar- s d- - idelly
our If the n.i-b--
ll iniui.i Jurw l.i. i P. irU-a-. an.1 ar- - ,n ran le nvonl. and shii in.-nt- s
iv.. at Il.iwib i, P. i tw iL Th no bor. dint t to the ri.r, siiiiplv pavingattrtige. Ar.. fV..m .ih.IuIu ... U t. to theIP. VI .n.
tinv
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k'WauP.M. :nb-.- l cn ILwu-l.tl.- t la ..US, C- -t W ill W gtvatlvirrMii i, itM auU I.ti J
low.- - tf.m S..uth. tin. it can prttct.-I- ,I. J ...
m itti- - .imtift pa.-""r'- t'
lK at .'il
r ..tri.l
I
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our No. sogtr. the ll.atn-t- ii in Shi Frtiw i.M. .ly ..-i-f-
..
mm r.-- in (whi. will
j-
)
u
".f
b
j
f
'2 h l- -t
f. t.Im- - !. . h
proWUy W the I.irc distributing iiit. utover lifNfii a i.und. a handsome ;
tnar.in fi.r t.r.Xi l.i-- i iri,l. ...n .l .. ..i. ' 1 .t!. i.M.-- law-- M..t in th. S.iith I'.,.i.-- - for fill. W.me a of cxi-ens- t e.ot- -t!ic ntt'-ntiot- i of or men hariaf,
managed, may dotm
internal
ainl il rhtly j,.,,IKltllRI, ,.f ai,their aJvanta,;,,-- . MaI t.,(uM mU j.,,, it
onveiiii2 with the in.1.1 i,r,,r .fI--
iic Siiar I'lantati .11, a lew tLivn r.in tho 111:1 i.f tlmt we
m- - fi-t- f uhii li wen- - new ail intenvt.ur n-a- r. The j.lantati.m l.a Ihvii ..n
thus far, and a er-.j- , ,f ,,llC. hun Jrcil andtnim of huir taken olT, without a
t aving Ittri entered into wit!i a cinglcahhuii-- h at time.- - I"r..m fi'ty t pixtv
have Ucn in enii..y, thoii'i the aerap;"onuiuUr if only a!x,ut thirty. Not only have
eii.jl.yed Uxn faithful and dili-.-- nt, hataj j i;,-an- Iiave fre.jiui.tly n
woik. TJiis is far fr-Ji- the exj-eiien-- of nit ofour j lantertf, coinj Iain of a fcati-it- of -n.
The of i.'i,r- - .1...n ilwhen Lt..rtrsare d.-al- t lairly with, nnd tre-ate--
a.-- men, only there n. n.cd of otherverhal cuntmebs hut the lahorer w.,rk ni.-r- e
whilo as on their,TIe natives about wh. U-- . n
yrowiii have Wii well tatit-f-.Jwith of their work, that where one
acre j lante.1, in ISC.-- , f .ur are !anr-.- ! thi?year. The iirr-- t year's on tl:i j lanui- -
:
lion is intc-rt-rtin;- even if he anexi-e- i tiuii to the general rule, and iiuj raetieahlcin other loe-alitie-
tl.ati.e plantation nas paM us way Iroiu the htart, tit
. . . . . . .
.......
Wen j
j
fouri 1 he
M.MMJ
a half
water.
havea
k 4
uarne.1 IVint a
""Iafter off " ns.er-.-p bundr. h 1 as 1 tU,C '"
mil and come" " " d
htarteii. amoimr of .m .. 1..,. .tons. Mule and lar--cr , , ... 0
. 7" ' "ii i.iu is iorrv-n- vi n 1. :
j I, ...1 in .. ....
it
is
to
to an
,1 ' -
. 1 . .from
,., i. . I Ibro .r. the the
lit- -
.... u. i'.,n,..i: .v.. .v. 11 is nor ko Mm, v .ih, .way from with
""
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V
awml
LLuid.
to with
the
ion,
,
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... ......r . "v too of This npi-ear- s
dtb,j t.r friars,
ing. e a.. cancer there of I.,n- -w,h capital, stock is onlyidley,g leave onk.i I. it- - :iiv.i...I :!.... .
. wortny p.antcr, who stunt twenty-fiv- ei i meti.at had thirty ....... ... .,.
J - tii. ei inllaetd ,hc or thn,.. of were'UM '
! tois. on i
of itself a And until whenlia- j- Wing a tl:e to the tIlis t,H' every one
is
Cryva,
portions
rlgTRXl
cuadMciaa
vn,v.. eilOlt.ll.'t 1 lUIIlKli.' with a capital as,orruWel
t-- r r ICllaue... ,., -- ..,.. ., a ;... i. . .. .... . .
iriTi-r"i- rj ine T.niar- -. operati I " ..n.iu'.u to f-- r- - ... -- .c.n, 11.19 tievoteu '
-- t here, . here in oW on will re- -
theciiiitircn,
I.ilh I TollS.
.lJ
1 . . il l,.i ....:.... .1 .11ten
tie v? ",wthe
5 live K'ai
& :
Wlth obtained. '... . . . itsfoimer
I,
1 .a. . Via I .ArH.e
arsons twotime
with
Plate,
ln.lvbvle.
tllCV
client from
heldMiasa
rnrM
alaaa.1f.aaT
Tr.vrblive
vvab-nre- a
or
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krrun,prmr.
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in
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in ... t".ia f.1
cr- -n
Hie dej.ie.-sio-ii cx- -:
ccpt ledge, tW cut willgeneral The two
areor as if lava
l.ad been as doubtlesscase, leaving or crater
Had it Wvnthickness
it have as no trace,
in
us the oldiiicrcan-- s
'"1 in surroundin"immense the
old cave inthe boiling or
1ms t.rhundred feet hundred
i.i
11 enlarge,h " It . r
f.
a
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ii.
of 0-.-..
tl.i .f 1... .1
to
v." ....... 1. ,,.11 r.vii mea the
though.1jl..i iwiort- -
lb rl ,4 "he hI r- - a.lothcT i. ,111
Jill a...In tbia b.i-.-- .n rr.) a. .1 r residents 'lliu any . m,ii!.. by ..f the ' " lie
in-- fin nnt.l the the lrrm
Im i.l
au."
now
up oldattention
by distance the
Mormon inland, ThceIras t however,
Wtwccn
t mc--the
Wf.re
r
a
1
I
I
i
lately
borders
is on
aLight as
ptirpa-- c
Kilauca formerolscrc
wa.usan.1 thesame
j..rt i.--co i',,
tireuo!u!u
gold. the
tvor. talLeft ;"an
int dutv.
thejnlInrkl gralua:iv
SSin.llie.
ujtcents
tl.eit,
tjo n.lW
XVIiilo iho
f.i. iin-i- t
writtene..ntrn
lumds
new U, iciu.-o-l
why
thU Liiiurk.
nt than
have
wan
oiuei-- B tome
tllf,1.11.11..
he
T
a.ii".-M-.
'I'll
tk fnHn
-"-1tvn
with
r..ol.
nilf
iwvl.
biirk
ll.i.
any,
theof the
was
in. not itsone
ted to,of
K-s-t are
by ofAt
arc upIn
tuak its
...III nun
iii.-- y tncIts
ohJ jtrat.n.ball
ly
33
th.- -
can
ofin ate
of
Tl.o tfi .r r ....tax st
ison a
for nota
is to
to
atto
II
tr
to
to
are
to r.of iu
atin
in
Friday, Ka-lab- u.
NHhau,
Kswr.la.distance
finding
"an-other rvmvrknl.Ie
'J'ttliitl :itil this heretofore,
cultivation.kn.,wn. l'l-c- rotie-li-.- n.
c..lnvy-a-
is extremerxtt-.-.- !
divid.il Uihmus three hundred iersons. migratingconnected
Ilai;ds mntains, onuhruptly
heightbelt nearly
ha.e mountains ?hore, distanceand harbors large and
alf.rding atvalley,
isfrom Isthmus,
dir-tanc- e forty-on-e di-
vided into andpurelia.-.-- a thoiiKiiid would,bility, bargain hundred natives,
complete,comply witii rrcncli by givingmonth's (Jovem- -
approve (ioveriiornot, must
ioVernment, backholder.
Jirandcn bought............ .u.cnT...,s wc Venus, inUndingover scattering
taking first (L.te l'7TMifliciiit TT7
i"
umuauout v.iiKv.in
advantage dying decrease......u.jv
lo7 next
""J"1- -' VM- -
mUMonaries management. thousand belonging
"H'ortaiion
fcIal-,n--
arrangements
..'.ogeu.er England. singular,
and omaiundol quarterly, t.vn and seven...curable proprietor's hile representative
and machinery don Mission .Society, and allowed togreat wonder iMite obuiining.an lr,)lu tiovcrnment.
businers,at and
""nU '' manufactured exerted Austialia butwliat Ihe borrowed ur,hm,ihandsome
windilrom the experience iist l'...i;.i.
undcrtakcto plantation .tlOO.IHNj,vviiiihuiw
next
uu
longitude west, succeeded rnr,,,fluake Hawaii,produced unnuallv.
wasFrom Keirsoii's lst-s- . shtik
miles to art,,iII--S- .
and pri-.s- .
akij, rmii. whole ul"-'- feet ThereFriKce
years
MocaUy
thereto.iiai.tuai
i7i,UJO WhyKtiouW
u.un.1.fciiub--
under
whicli
maraair'rni.t
laxiirwio..
Fatt.SiT
.k.k.tt.
found
would
lilt
to
no
is
to
ton..,.ir.
toColl.lit
.liuUlr.l
3lurraj
l.uis
fy
ranci-e- o,
were,
the result
only
iK.rt Pnit-..i-.r-
iiuir the and representthe terindieiilar rub
intended the sid?softIietwo more the
suddenlythe the thuscaved held togethergreat and strength,
where fallen
toor
(.'ovcrnor Kiehere
conrcouenec.
dividendcultivation
coupies, C.'overnor Eieherctreiiiciiu.iiiH
Mand. uihninist hardlythirty inaniol
bottom
Custom
contracts
toiohiM-- ..
eMablUh
Irving
mightsince Wen until lattlv cxcci.t deducting .1U0,:H0
s..utii which bestfrom
Travelers who vir-itc- crateraseurc that south lake growingsize and activity. area, Irouiov.-rf- l but ing
times adjacentand Lard nnd
the fiery caldron.way the active from
over fifteendiameter, and extending. Suae
may
linmi-- n.i..ui,icrater
undergoing great and thatfrcs Wcoming mole
ac.iuire lore?prtnlllCC .rcsellt
a;r.,.l.cut.trarl very what
r.ilr.1 thercaWutS. only other
etignr
through
this increase goinKilauca, ta.casioiuilIy jets Java
the south suchattract living
near bomo fromcrater.
Kau,Itic this who neanvly week without
gone Stlt Iike mifficicnily severe, cause
tluit
Itie
nua..-r-u- s
m.t.jc
l;ut
tliosc jacifyingwork under
wlio Imve
tlie greatwell
..-- I.
of an.i to...
still
V mji jail have tLis
fr..m St.
Salt
in
thene..
I.'I'T lit, itTbi.
v.mt are f.r
..rd.--
.i j
L1..1L
.?
n-r- s
ll
in
cav
in
in
A S.ti. A. .NT.
Uth iu.-t-,. n.imc--ali in whale Uua
with andnimcd an and
l.kl of fuai-ai- Wlu efa-r-
., Wit fille-- and Watli tl'!!d to free f
but AtI
to I'urinothers ah an l..ial
them, after until o'cl--..ii Siturl iv. 1 uidol iti i- -1
The have ss-v- init is fi-- tint th.y This i.end-t- r in.
aiians in K Tmi.t have swainut re tch-
ing Winn.
f k isand thcref re due. due on
y t.. 1.- - tv. S ,iin K.
Irs.p,..ts.. ' ,.f and rely on
Next t.i i.:.: : -- i ... ... i:i- - j K.n.i.irr. when tlntI ..
hilI j,,
1 v.
i
I tl:e i wellunder the li
or in other has Wen Firm hnaval j,,t, ther.- - ifl-iu- forty miles l
does in.t ntv-th- n
.y miles two aWutw jc. of h of ther--e
of high m ri.-in- g
i. and ci.st fromfevt. wtt and .uth
ides a of level land fr.,mthe to a of
one miles. The arevery tine, anehoiage
vhkh there arehas a of frctdi There
g-- road IVint to theof miles. The land
toin
with twoi.lter at live or to
laws onenotice in the if
of the purchase, the sinsthe title ; if the landover the the
A ease this kind liappencd in ISGo..Mr. some the tll'i 1
,aei was,- .
and."P '"
nTI are
two I ,..n 1
mic.. .
. iieetiashow
i,,;.,,.i. rinau ., : n.rm ,,..!--vis-- the over
aiaxr.i
i.i,.
arnt.''
i . .
- .
.
is one theheat any
.....1.i....vhas Tlie tt..--i Kl.,.,1 .1...:....
that !.".he has two su-- ar
andhe icti.l out
wasoHer.
every I,, l.,r...i:..l.be of the is In
neverthe
was Company, but the havenot been Exchange,
Wen This plantation........wnrttii 1C1 and it
....oS uiarneu and cmterB,enH
n..rthward, the hasthe the
the
ral
the
a,,J
nr..non
wasof
this
are may
wav,
ii'.
tie'll.e
of
tock
bedo
and anyincrease ngrieultiiral
tUntllU.--J
lowing
outline.
the
the
the
two
tillIbard
active,
i.i4... h.kl.Not
the
rate
the
willthe
ever
Kit
vet,
H;:i
inc.
thethe
t!,e
the
the
theever
his
Ift.llN-.r-
imt.ii
to j.er cent,iiuiortcl. The in 18CS
The exerts for the samemay
Cotton ........Sutar.
irni.tfca'iM'oauut
Kuiiim... ........ ........1'carl nbout.
'r.it.Ifl
O.OINJ
07.1HK)
Tlie total will fall
ocof
hc
oil to'lC
its not
be
liA
Like 1. n..b thai to...wr or or
J
;
t
i
lt
1
a !.a
T
..
l
ofto
at
to,s2
of to
efforts
r
..""
o , ,woU
n0t,f 1 ,
fifty lowcru used,t iI
. .jjia nr'tm-MI- ' V lnlUSCtl
great
south,
the!
of
4n
RailnA.1.
.- - I'lamnwoii.
"".
wherenatives
f,.
I
cvjan-e-- s
..... ... 11 rr.t i3j
....
intercut fifttvi, sisters mercy,.le-b.- ,
, s,ial1i
iiniM.i-r- : ii-
ms-urc- d :J. mtcres money which ISW,
interest Frenchi fortune. 1803,
luredh.xird
vi.-it-ed
il
' .!...,
a
i . .r.a
Honolulu Wand !
. . .ungic i
Cetised.on ..'"Jwhich
made.iscd--omen,
m below
JWrrr.f.Turt.,
fully
under
in
iUSi.uuu. to
really
ii.t4M.uri
l.i0tLi..4t
arlmi(.In
w aiarwnu-iurr- s
ih
...Inin
la
in
fr- -
I..
of
ol .1
io,'
labe .,.
I,In in
direct
lgs
fai
on ih.
.1.
manager
.
nr
tnurcli
Soaivs
nounds
"Tl- -
level, shown
central rcular
crater,miles airt.
drawn
lateral
.n;
..r
.
-
. .
'
t .g ..... ... n r
: i
j
s:
out7
on goods
yir
shortwhen
M merchandise by Yarmouthtlie purchase oanut andmore correct the
fire have seen, ' u,,l;'ed by
""rj' eiairtt..funnel Jinjr the dect. well here
have
therim.
lavalake d
threestill think
continue' . .
-- ,
-
.
.-
internal
.. - . 1 .
i
vrrrmrnl.r ' .
lUinrr.)
r
I
,
m-ad- y
thrown lake,
in-;in- g
formerMauna
Thoee
the
outlet
Kami
1
1
n a uJ
' 1 atteui-- t
water, o'clocknatives
swirn Niili.iu.
weak,
a lNiili.iu.
l I
e
ii
I
.
without
words,thirty
'.n-.td- th e
c
jd.ore,"the s
extends
Alm.vt many,
Venus a
trsoii wi-hii- i"
handed
four
r.
I I
devour- -
iir.uln.i.i
knownshares
;
paid.
cotton,
radon
burn,
Attanur,
Ka.titi.at
n.ugh
quite
j " ll V J. J j r iJwhich about
exceedstated :
fxirt.-il- .
t
much
:
commerceWouIJ
lake,"intern-i- l Tahiti known
(U.N.rrr.)
(UI..r-r.)- .,
natives
josses
years,
visited
crater,
withctit
ip.l.ee
proba
cxnsc-- is
amounts
traderspearl
Tahiti
that little remains said .s theIMands commercial
pros.ciity, so are the natives thesei i intelligence iii.Iu.-ti-y those
Tahiti. The total illation to a littlethousand, divided follows:
N a ve 1. 1. illntioti... ................... ..,I llli -
I.n-Kjl- lbl"'b 18..... ............... ....ana
Knu. li tiovi-ri.iiirn- t i.tb.
Total
4'j,lOil
The havefective, the .Judges holding office tinder the Ilnv- -crnor aj.jx.intid by and at pleasureremoved; but in t.uv- -crnincnt lan-vcr- s Iii-rl- i to
Ih-1- 1 fuiMlu.r.l..,l (IIJVl.r,,r
,--re
tiw, I..,v. I native.Immoral! .
In.to.iuii
t
troj.dis
and
..
will
l.iWer,
,
z
but
..i-i.-- ts
and
1
r...ooo
seems
1
!
and I
sent
Ail.l
whirl,
Courts -- asCS "flrnnrl- -
..overnme A Assorted,
tar frcitsIS
look asort oppression, uroiurcs,and ask a native the Grocery
Will L'- -. I
If...:: -.o.i. 1
i
(.
I
:
"
,
-
1
-
1
A
;
'
j
I
r v. him Knelt a 6-- 3
still subject to earthquake and per annum, ,,,d femalesthe foh.ny atcity
p
to
fit-
t-- r
K
Fruits . .any of :..tLinnge. existence ertt.-- a doubt as with few more i.utricioiis ;
erut.tion Iiuvinr. k.i tln.r.. n. . i .i . ,...w.v..... liir i .vrotiiui native Imuse
Loa.
years readilyof lloor tlie
the
therethe
andThe hun- -
hundrcti. K;uhthe comparative the molten fc-e- t frim roa.L the centre atll.:t.. a. . , . .riiail'LT ..... I
tatiuLttLm S..lt Lit,. :.i..v :...... . . . o..u..... iue,,,;,,.,, r. Iv...ar, icrim .I.sa i.intcd . back the i.ioui.Uin, and'
i .that is finding J.e his imagination t.uantiti mano--0 l
theltdoubt ll.elcn,ralI.a.lr.,dfom,any great eruption, Kilauc,k dormant; vv.ll, thcy retire lalj cultivate then,otlcr take jainento len and the have will the living b fruit'
" ' -- -- wi.o great
San
'
s heretoforeHid
greenback,
more than
--kttoartr.,ri,""i7TV,-a.SuT.inicl.to ,
arraiig.-i-wL:
inirki
-.
,.,.,,,.,;
certainly
a .a
representItscemcl
by
tortious
change,
activity
the
cii.i Frem thata native Kapahce
Ih.tt a boat. forthree two turn
woman, AVahaj.aa I'uikuli.a about trter
the capsiztI. The wasback, the her
success. al...ut twoaftcrn.ajii the ahan-K.nr- the
tlrt.-- l fr theKapahcc the growing
winu.-iiii;-; nihtW-l- i. m
other ti ilivts Ut--
.lr..wi..'I.Haw.
the w .iter.s Uf
The b ComitThf
netr. n;ain ,v f,.j.
ocean, mut.and
K-a- t As
af..r
andmde.
Ky
centre
Ttli sidt aOn
the
vfe allevery
beautifula
allMiiall lots, a
uercs all
was lor ten imthe
deed
aild
liii.ui,
illdlieeliieof
sugartime
brought andhas
oecn
witb
during
thi!Jl. live
j,iragrapne
Kllfr..l.
diagram
cvvallowcd
ll.enot
..................
nlu-il- ,
2.)()l
$470,000
ho them.are
.j.
K.ir
aws ljeen de
lastsix
it.shocks,
uiuiircWllious
changesof
4oO,0(H.
importsslOO.000
Hawaiian superior
superior
hcrctcfore
andami
are hreaU trc, nuts,All are guava,
natives live villagesdrcd to house alout ighty
as or lava; the idol of-- HI1V IMJL IltTlIll miV thin- - I'..,
ar ot suth the houses
is but toto ,., .g natives bread""' -- or visited of
orWt--
toit
l..M.
H
rit
rc
us
it
it-.- .
us
on I,
tne
lb- -
th. li.a lv
inan
evenin"
and all ten.11 ,t.ar
auinstaiic.. of ,.f
I'.-- r
ail js-- sea ,rc
M..ti th..
us
nt.,has
or d.
itstwi It
ancat
of
of
toto
Wor to
of
J
1U
...........
u.M
as
paMin uss--
on no
.....v.
of
ah-- t
it
is
to
n.rr
it
aiinuni,
W
cn- -
it as
.avta
as
oil
of
ofof
of soto of
to ofamounts
as
....'oT..O
1J
Frenchof
i.e
I.G
lie rwu
isin
..viin in
tro of
aswe
ion
wc on
an
i...t
.1, ,.atW
it
a.--t
to
of
can W had the year round but i
the season fur exporting is from to June,may le estimatc-.- I at from
ight w hichexported San Victoria andZealand. No is the cultivationorange tms; they wild the low j
lands and in the but principally aroundthe settlements and where isOranges on as elsewhere, will only thrivennd free from sheltered bytri-s- .
Fr .m this sketch it will W seen thathas not iToirress during th.
it has French rule.i.atur.il alvaiitages it j..s-.s.-- cm-mcrci- al
as a the ofthe .us l.--l around it, these are morethan oibVt by the unhappy misrulewhi.h cxi.-- t there, w hichbe . willh: !iy c. iling d. p..t f. ,r
i.niii.-i-- i -- ttT.l.i line next, tw- - i.tv v. u- - will p-- il sniee
ment.
tlw
themoi:" several interest in:; articles the following note :
last w ill U- - found one from the.4a,detailing an emigration enterprise from Japanwhieii jv.sscses interest at tliis time. Here we
tlnd colony of 1--0 .Jajcuiese families, numoer
i'Vg
ment
this
and
ft....,,
M
di'ornia for the r . of permanent i ss. u. Tn.i.1.--...... -meiH, moM 01 wnom .K iong to w.c -- w..-.-. ,Iarvan, to fend over her rower.
l hat t Mou seltvt Lamornia are practice English1 . 1.1-- . ,l..l ,v1M.WIUS 1 ITO.Kli.ilV IJ luv
; nnd dunnjr the sumincr the race will cometoai country ocutr kuovvii 10 me t14.u1n.-- v.
. - , - off. It is needless great interest will- 1.11'a hi tittle ,.u dtv uiiuiii
more that country. properthe past of our authorities, to make
known the wants and ishes the nation, .by
sending abroad notices encouraging immigration,there can be no doubt, we receiveacce:dous to oar opulatioii. There are thou-can- ds
of acres of government on eachthe but more especially 011 Hawaii, whichmight W given to actual settlers, or
and, the purcha.-- e have ed nominal rental years
original
follows
shell.
of!
migrants who will 011 and cultivate them.1 referred to cultivate ... ,r ,
l yow ana mirage theand where, us ask, is there a
country the that finer inducementsfor this branch of industry than Hawaii?
Nearly every pai'er we take im refer t.4 t
l'lailta- - crowds of euii?rantM from ii.rfhrrn nn,(I1. from ... ....MI L. erosMi.g to America,
the one ' ? 7 YitU
1
:.I...1..IVM o.n :rif " 0 " lVT America,
iniKnn. 0...1 .... . . 0 miie. itlliev wern o"blOOUa
, which population stay01 ... ... -
ii-i- uii eiiiovs. luiran.i '-- r,,, longitude "iUr,jt;J thin- -
seven ,ix
ranrtwa.
K..U.U.
Fallow.
B.ibr.k.
r
an.1
arul
"arri.l
of
,
i.fv,, nine.
i
.n
cMal.I.!.&
off,
!"".?r'
elements
...-l- av
laier-so-
to
up
i"V of
,
abia
.l
(
j.
mi.ir.
kmc.
-
I
a
.11...
..I.
tl
'
is
it
e at
Mini1'
out
fl.rt
sutA - ...,x-...,- ,
UnjutH .lid
fromtnc
fli-.-- s
orlira
of
of
ten
ruin? tlo.
r..r
,rUII1 man i.iys
one.
late
u display
barn
the
irt- - werethe
sixt.-.-- n
over
bis
I1U(J
of
Oranges all
of arc
care of
W- -
mailt.-W-e-
an
Itiuse nnv
tl..- - in.liu ti
of
of
intendin
let
of
off
must soon result in extinguishim;
Itcccivccl,1KR ItKI
ofFRK1). AX AS.
" BEST BAR IRON,IIOXOI.I IRON WORKS.
IYOTICE.AS I AM NOW COMI'IMMJ ITEMSjt. for mv I TOItr, all inrsous bainp hare ofi.urciK-s- .
rt-!i- to he rein. mlit-rei- willf.irwanl their as as imishiIiIc.
1'at.tors will ase st.it.! name of tlieir Church,whom and when founded, number of Communicant,School Teaubera .. resM.ud like
Ill of public, C. C.No. 4a Fort BlreeL
THE BESTDRUGS AND MEDICINES
Imported Direct
J'rom I'uropc mid the ITiiitetl States!JXD ASSORTME.VT OF
Perfumery and Toilet Articlesrciy Low I'rircM,
-- Vncl Inferior to 3NToa:i.oFOR SALE BY
CS33m HOFFMANN.
CHOICE GROCERIESICx:ic30 tod
Steamer and Comet.3cr Itark Comet,
r0,MUO deduct fully worthV Halfb"ls. best Columbia River Salmon.foreign for Cases Sweet Corn.oilestimate
'wtives
singularly
him,
out standim?
who'ld
February
?iiitTHOMSU.V,
BEST"
Per
Packages of
Celebrated box & Japan
lcr earner !Kits No. l Mackerel,
burpe Jars Tea,Nutmegs,
Fresh (.rnhumFresh Hominy, lo lb.
llhU. C.filden V,ntt' Exim FamiFj Flourhi:i:.U OA ..
California Hams, Best Streak Bacon,3J"x-ol- x Smoltocl Hoof,
J',trili: iEnsUm Ihss'mtlrtl
Hatch's I'herse.I-- V..
Vases YarmouthCases
remodel the and act indcK-nden- t of the Ot Or. CasCS SaloonTINS rUF.SII CltHKrii:innTritcllivl in Wi.rlr . in r..i.1j
1 r .. ...
i
it works, at tlie pleasure of tlie j ,J A " ' EsFrench officials, twenty cents r day ; and as cases cherries,
male native is exempt from forced labor, owllumboldt rOttvtoe.S10 j.rcvcin. agriculture, mas--much as upon it as ! FRKsh
you he does not plant j For at Family & Feed StoreCottoll. v:ivln' alM iii.I t. ItV
not allow pick
uich.BARTLETT.
orallkimlsgivw luxuriantly, and Ynil Wonf n T, Aevery vallev. tl sl.,,- - " " u"tu V UTV JjeSI
their coven-- d (iI ......... ..' o cunt every
liui; cocoa kiuanas andoranges. covered withmaj.ui
ii from threefive e
activity i of..- - a. . t.f. .asi ......... o runnmgc even front ofin.
there Vt
Mu,tefrom I yet changes noted iutcrot prefer on is and
three
therefore,
t
iss.-nt-rs-,
boat,
en
tallyon
hug
finds
;
and the seven toe millions aWut three millions
to Iranc-isco- , Newtaken
growvalleys
there (.belter. ,'
Tahiti,Might when other
j
briefmuch
thirty years whichhatcver as a
dejt, l centre tradeniiitn-- r uds
politicalprogress cannot
r allow its as a of
in. r- - i
oiroiir je.a
Dardikshike,
i 1.
much With
lands
perhat
settle
business ;
world offers
rwirml
TIIKwiMniip
..
ue iuItKXNKTT,
jar Tea.
JapanFresh
Flour,bnsrs
bays.Best
Vmlfixh.i'rratnr I
7'e.t..
theySale
I.nearly Tin TT
MWv
vcvis.
cr.--
all over
under
for
under
whi.h the
TIIK
Sf
torn.
why
THE "FRED. THOMPSON"I1KOI CUT FOR
CASTLE & COOKE!The Finest Assortment of
Fenncy 33ixxts !BLACK SILK ALPACA, 5--4 uide, very fine.
Tah!e Damask and Russia Diaper.Colored Tahle Damask and Dotlies.
Dlearh.d A Vnt.leaehrd Turkish Tow, Is.Ylutt and Printed Lim-- n Drills,
Just the thing f ,r Gent's wear.Silk Umhtl'as, tehahbone frames,
Flaunt!, fin;Black Silk Yd, it,
The Fimst Black Lasting cur ojfr ridA Splrn.li.l A .ori t
acre
I V LARGE J.VJ SMALL BOTTLES C.'IIE 1 1 J
tiaunlhts, Itill-ons-, Braids, Taj'es,
Buttons, Thuad, dint's Shirts,
tit's Fine Al-trot- d 31' rino S,irs,Twitu, Bottle Corks, Sj.ongts.
One Superior Embroidered Piano Cover !
Large size dark-gree- n ground.
Abb SDMI AT I.OH It VTI's; n
FOR
it
International lloat lao.Sme tliree m.mtli an, Yaeht Club of
Harvard I'liiversity (M iss.,) cliallenol Oxford Club a race, offering to tct-- t their tkill with
or ciht oars, and on English waters. TheEnglish Club tly accepted challenge,
unusually0kori, Saturday, April
To Commiftrr of Harvard 1'nnrrnitu Itont Club :G.i.tW'iiii-- , U'l" omiii.tliv l the Oxf-.r- I'uireraiiy
Itittt flat., luTel.y l.mr jrvil rl.:ilIoni;o t.i row a rarefrom I'ulmy to Mirllako, uecurjiisj; to Urn. of jour chal-l.-rmr-
We remain tlentlfliien, yoursJtxEs IV'siJcnt, K. tJ.
uri settle- -. :.,.,1m,mI i
t . AKBUROl
t.li WlLLAS.. L, four best
,1 to inese...... who to some six weeks on: ..1.:. tMVIIILI CHJll IAJ- . waters,
is, to that
titan
w
time
leiw--
th...take lie
hmrui.r
Mllh
r00''-1-"
It
rr-i..i-
ln
in
to
Im-.--
in
...
in
in
to
l--ra
CS3 liu AT LU
EC.
i.soon
the bythe &c.
willlnhalf the
f.V
Ai
we
..ill,
icy
the
10
.....
31 terra .niItr
are
no tins
olif
.....I
HAS
Srarlit very
iiarii or
(i'
and
TO Hi:
to
on
theto
fourin
thr thr
aivij'tthe
truly,HrKK,
Oil,
tlasj..
say; W excited in this international contest, and prob--jably both parties are equally sanguine of suecesfi.
The Harvards will require the exercise of unusualj coolness and nerve, for under the circumstances ofj being contestants on a foreign soil and with foreignspectators, there is fear that they will give way
I to excitement. However, the contest i. one oftheir own seeking, they must look to their laurels.
Emulating their brethren at home, our youngmen have organized a Yacht Club, and are building two beautifully modeled Wiats, which are to be
r.io rvf ,..i.k. 1 r..i,- - --.ti. .. !...he Japanese to the . . -
ua uint, liiulberrv trivssilk
"
.. .
.
Hll
manner.
c!
TMEAL,
ten
:
.
. .-
'
,
t
. as liberal a purse as the generosity of our citizenswill afford. The crowd to witness our yacht racemay not equal that which will assemble at Put-
ney J me njay come when Old Eng-land"' will get a challenge from Young Hawaii;"for ambition knows no hounds.
Fire Wood !
FIRK WOOD OK1XG SCARCE.is called to
THE CHELSEA RANCESFor burning Wood or Coal, being much more economical andI'ffeetire than Stoves for familr use. 'or sale br
1 683 2m
I.
24,
U. lilt tVVER 4- - CO.
XTIXftlllSIIEKSTi .4 KIRK EXTIXfil lSIIKRS FROM BOS- -M. --W" ion via fan r rancisco for sale byj C. BREWER & CO.
N. It. These Machines, so (ienerredl v popular in the l'Dite.1States, where they have saved millions property, will be soldfor coat and charges. (6-v- l 3m) C B. & CO.
MILLINERY STORE.ITIKS. .llcUOIJOAI.Ia
HAS RRMOVRD TO THE STORE LATELYby C. l'fluger,
No. 3S Fort Street,Opposite Lewers & Dickson's Lumlicr Yard, where, as usualshe will continue tbe
Dress and Cloak Making in all its Branches,Ladies ai, a distance, by sending their measures, can have
oieirDresses Made and Tiinunod in the Latest Style.
Stamping, Braiding anil Pinking in all it varieties. Allorders from the other Islands will be filled and forwarded with.lltJ'UlCt.
ALSO, BY KVKRY STEAMER,New Trininiins. Straw Hnla of the LatentStyle 11 n .1 Shape,
HOOP SKIRTS AM) OTHER FAXCY GOODS.CS3 OLD
Ox Yokes for Sale.A LOT OF GOOlHiOA OX YOKES,
Made and for Sale by J. D. Heal,KOLOA, KAUAI.
IMEW GROCERIES!NEW GROCERIES !
Per Steamer " Idalio,"Due Monday, June 28, 1869.
--1ASES CUTTING'S SPANISH OLIVES,Cases Cutting's Peaches, 2 lb. tins,
Cases Cutting's Pears, 2 lb. tins,Cases Cutting's Egg Plums, 2 lb. tins,
Cases Cutting's Quiuces, 2 lb. tins,Cases Cutting's Cherries, 2 lb. tins,
Cases Cutting's Apricots, 2 lb. tins.Cases Cutting's Mince Meat, lb.
Cases California Cream Cheese,Cnses Cala. Bacon, Streaky,
Cases California Sugar Cured Hams,Cases Oregon Smoked Mains,
Cases California Codfish (new catch,)Cases Yarmouth Sweet Corn, lb. tins,
Cases Oswego Starch, 12 lb. boxes,
HI". AM) QR. BOXF.S MALAGA P. AISI VS (Xew Crop,)
. . New Wnlunts nul Aluiouilt,Bales of Dairy Salt, 10 and 20 lb. bags,New UoldenUate Baker's Extra Flour, half sacks,New Golden Gate Family Extra Flour, qr. sacks.
SALOON BREAD IN Qr. AND Hf. BOXES.Fresh California Bran,
Fresh California Bran,Fresh California Onions (new cron.l
California &cFOR SALE LOW AT
6S3 3t II. E. MtlXTVRE Jt TIRO'S.
Expected on Monday next,Icr SI in r. Td:iIio.
pAMKORM A SMOKED II A MS,California Smoked ISacon Strt-aky- ,
California Sroooked lR-t-
New Pacific C'Mifisb,Hatch's Cream Cheese,
l.r...s ..-- cnij ,new
new
TinsTins
Tins Crarkers,
Potatoes,
California Patatoes
Onions crop.Boxes Apple9 crop.
Cases Saloon Bread,Boxes Saloon Bread,
Wafer Rrackers,Wine Crarkers,
WaterTins Soda Cjackera,
Tins Milk Crackers,Tins Picnic Crackers,
Tins Jenny Lind Crackers,Tins dinger Snaps,
Fresh Dried Peaches,Dairy Salt, in 20 lbs b.i(;s.
A.
!
of
2
2
Fresh
new rmn
Cutting's Peaches in Syrup,Cutting's Epg Plums in Syrup,
Cutting's Apricots in Syrnp,Cutting's Pears in Syrup,
Cutting's assorted Table Fruit'
Cases Green Corn, Soft Shelled Almonds,KNC.I.ISII WAIiXLTS, &.c.
FOR SALE BY
HENRY MAY,CS3 It No. 69 Fort atwt.
JUST .RECEIVEDEX
BRIG FRED. THOMPSON,DtOM LIVERPOOL.
Choice I'.iiIisli Cliec.se,In Tins about 9:i3 each.
Cases English Pie Fruits,Cases Candied Peel, Citron, Lemon and Orange, iu Tib tins.
Cases Pure Lemon Syrup.Fry's Horaopathic Cocoa,
Anchovy Paste, Bloater Paste,Cuirie Paste. Mulagatawny JJ'''e, '
Cases Potted Meats.Totted nam.
Potted 1'nngue,Iotted Ikt-f-,
Potted Gnitie, Potted Slrn.barg IleeT.SALK BY
HENRY MAY,. S3 Fort street.
t
each.
ELEGAJNT NOVJill'lES !
-- la
Porfiimoo T3 n
AND HAIR OIL.
WI- - WcIAJERAIY--Received
Ex Fred. Thomson, from Liverpool,
A Splendid Assortment of
John GosnelI&Co?s PerfumesAMO.XG WHICH ARE -
LA NOBLESSE PERFUMEAn Kxquisite ami r.rume
for the liar. J kerchief.
33sSOU.C30 ofEqual to the finest Persian.
'Or.Eaavruee f Rwqnet The moat traly fragrant Perfua..ever offi red to tbe public
siiclPs Toilet Vinegar,In glass and wicker half pint b, Ule. In a natter orrn,H.r.ance as the healthful of the fi.ncti,?,
the skin, on which so much or pers.Kial er joynient an.1from epidemic a. 1 contagious disease ly derSthe use of TOILET I IXEUAR, a, one of ,Cand obvious safeguards, cannot be too frequently or too hiehlwrecommended. "Buij
E-ai- i lo Cologne.Th.s very superior and refishing Perfume, put incovered boules of half a pint each, is in resist soTw Ito the fint tJerman Cologne, and inflninly better tb.nItenths of the onlinnry qu tlities mom. fart ur--,1 at Cob.. iTrival hou.-s- , with whom tie purity, atrenath an.l .....r....rarticle is less regarded thr.n kwou of price. A, .ij""fortheHandkenbbf.its peculiar fragrai.ee and p?iS25odor -s-o delightfully refret bing in hot climates, and grateful !?the inval.d iu . sick roomare universally ackiwblCrdOaml ,r,lpertK' n'nu, r u valuable for the TU, idLAYBXDER AV A T E R Large and naH boltk-T- he
best ever imorted.
AQUA AMERILL A.This truly Miraculousually restore grey hair to lJXrthhZned in proper me pn hair fre'alF.A XOKLESSE
thC ha!r gIoS8y' "co'ior.0' growth and preserve, ,ttVKGETABLE f!RKr... i , .
of the hair. r. n.nvi.. ""l""'ff " Broarlh andTIIK ORIGINAL NUTUATIVK CREAM Forthe gr jwth and beauty of the hair.
" r. ... ... .lie .i.irTIIE CELEBRATED MlPVnwportal. Unequalled for the growli; of the"nZTr. .
promoting
civil. 1A?I CREAM For the ha irCRYSr AL1ZED CUE A M For the hairLLAM A POM APE-- For beautifying and
haK3AAN POMADE For Uauti.ying ,dJ naJLn,
pear'.?.clI.lA hc hair a rich, g.o, .p.
AMBROSIAL SHAVINC CREAMp.t.aCp7a
vantage it contains no ..n...... ...... r. ...itSheC,a,e. --ithP' --P. whhTau'cl'rS:
ZZ"" :..V"r "'"-O- fcoap hitherto introduced beio. mtirelv
CJIterry Tooih IstvAcknowledged b, all who have made trial of its superior clean.ingaodpre-rvat.vcpr..,ert..,t- be beyond eouWlaonthebest preparation for the Teeth.
Tootll 23llTJsllOSnable in use these Tooth Brushes cleanse the Teeth thoroughlywithout injury th gums, are made of the best n.ateriaU onreally scieut.fic principles, and warranted to purchasers.
CIIF.KUY TOOTJI POWDER,?Lt?V,l'yin f"'l l,re8e"i"K the Teeth, and imparting ahitherto unattainable.
The Celebrated Camplioraletl Chalk Deullfrlee,A truly excellent article for cleansing and preserving theTeeth.
Trauaparent Ska. i 'i n blet, in metallic cases.VIOLET AND MILLEVI.Kl-- w crrvTi-- n r.. .
llVA.lct AllXi,. 1:bOAP, in large round cakes, a most fragrant wrrteto. -
VIOLET AND MILLEFLEl'KScented Transparent Son p.
In preen wrappers, tin foil aud tissue paper. Ladies frequent-ing assembhea and ball roou.t will find tl.ia rrao.... ...i.and emohent transparent Soap eculiariy rvfrehinff. Thepurity of this Soap recommend it to shavinir, and ismade in tablets of various sizes for dr2uiug cases.
Exhibition Soap,In handsome boxes, three in each box. carefully wrapped iatin foil
SULPHUR SOAP,Two squares to each box. neatly wrapped in foil ; stronglyrecommended for purifying the blood and beautifying the skin.
COCOANUT OIL SOAP.Stronply recommended for its detergent qualities, iu boxes oftwo tablets, neatly wrapped.
Price & GosneU's Eeal Old Brown WindsorSoap,
Prepared by the same process as their Patent Mill-tie- ur andiolet scented Transparent Soap, beins: Firmed ofuoceut and euioliei.t iugicuienta.
Price and Unsnell's Real Old Brown Windsor Soao. In ann.iwrs of six each.
Price Si Uosnell's Brown Windsor Soap, in carkaircs of three
Drown Windsor Soap, in bulk, in boxes of 14ILs each.OATMEAL SOAP, in 141b boxes.Napb-- S an. Kie Soaii. Murk Brown Windsor Sna. Prii-- k
Bloesaim Soap. Tablet, Almond Brown Soup. Cilyceruie Toil. tSoap, Pure Olycerme Soap, Honey Stwp, &u:.
Instantaneous Hair DjcThe only Dye that will not Mtain the skin.
GosneU's Patent Trichosaron,The only perfect Hair Brush, preeminently rxcelling all others,a id combining those desiderata which render il the mit per-- f
ct of its kind. Although possessing in use an aluxwt tacrrdi-bl- epower, yet it does not oroduee ibe Hlnrl.test irrita
tion of the skin of tbe bead, which an frroneoi r creates dandruff and even prematura baldness. Its peculiar mechanicalconstruction accomplishes tbe two operations i.f cleanning andpolishing simultaneously, thus lea vine the hair beau:ifully s ftand gtonny, unattaluaole by other means. To meet tbe requirements or all, they are made of six dillerent degrees of qualityVarying from very hard to very soft.
old.enroit TIIK HAIR,Decidedly the most efllcinus .reparation for improving the ap-pearance of tbe Hair which has hitherto been aubruitud to ap-proval. It promotes tlie growth, gives softness and beauty toi:a texture, removes dandruff and prevents premature balduess.Ladies are t rongly recommended to make trial of its admira-ble restorative qualities, which have been attested by personsof the highest respectability. In numerous cases wM-r- e thehair bad fallen off from illness, change of ci.n.ale or debility ofthe ..ystem. the continued ute of John Ooenell 4: C'o.'s GoldenO.I has tieen found a certain remedy for the production ofHair, and also Moustaches and Beard.
The bolden (lil is I fur Clilblren's Ilalr;It is both stimulating and nutritive, and greatly admired fer itsdelicate and fragrant perfume.
ALSO, ON HAND,
THE IIM1ST AMI MOST VARIED ASSORT EAT
OF
COSNELL'S PERFUMES!Ever Oirered in this Market.
As I keep none of the worthless trash of other Perfumesoffered ill town, the public will be certain to receive no othertl.au
JOHN GOSNELL &i CO.'S
Perfumes, Pomades. Soaps, Oils, Tooth andHair Brushes,.11. HcIAKIStW,
Corner Fort and Met chard streets.
vigor
as iai- -
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BY ADAMS & WILDER.
TI E :
Old Building at Auction!
Otf SATURDAY. : : : : JUNE 26th.at i im-- k :. tub rr.Mi.r.,
By Drier f th. Boar f f Tru- - t.t tfc tt -p- it-U,
Will '
The Woodm Tart ofthe Old Kuildin.
x . i n.ii:in ! fi""i im'!iui after ti .!?.an.l it Uo, esi-'a- ae .f tl yiarehaaer. .
AT S.ILI KOO.1I.
WEDNESDAY. : : : : JUNE 30th, j
At ! U-l- w A- - ...It B ' (' A It A I. B O F
orlvcl allcrcliaiiclic !
co.tsiiTi.vfi orlry lil. 1nth'tin, lif-rrrira- . t'r'M-l'rj-
.1 itfto M t'i. .hiitu' I'ni.nri-- .lt.r,irr 3 A't''K f'd9
t i 't. l'.rti.. .. 2 '! 3,fil. fA Hint, Ir
ADM! MISTRATO RS f SALEON WEDNESDAY, : : : : JUNE 20th,
At Ii'.' r. M-- AT SALE fcoo,."y inh r A '. ifrtU,ri tUt.t'r if .S. P. .W.i.
WJl b ol.le .ffl.
Our Hay IIore.One Itlark Ifore, and
OnrCrfr 'alry IIore.Valuable ami I)iinl)Ic
Heal Estate at Auction !
ON THURSDAY. : : : JULY 8th,W in U Ml nt VuUlt: Auction,
AT Jl O'CUX K NooS, OS THE FtMl1&.The l!our and Lot on Knirna Street,
Recently urrupic l by W. U irt.tr., K.Trw. at Sale.
Til premise, nay b inapectot at any limr previous to theaale by applying t
AI.tM4 fc WILDER. Avt.Mm.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.rIIK llfT S)KT.MKNT IXTIIKtlTlA eao be (..an.l a
IJ - X . CI1 ASK'S,l. I'OKT MTRKKT.
nSHAKER HERBS OF VARIOUS KINDS.
7 Pitch are in ilnnnl prwtie. 1
I lowsVARIKTV. OX lOKCS,IX Leg-- Chain.
Cultivator,AdI other ArieuJtur;I Implement, tt U by
Ti ii . CKEWKR It Co.
VALUABLE LITERATURE CHEAP!
A Fine Chance to ObtainSUBSCRIPTION BOOKS!
ONCE.Ilrullj' Life of V. S. Grunt.
.11 irtln' I. He of olf:.Fact fur rnrmcro. y Sulon n.Mnn,
N'ntarul Wealth of California,Iullnru rot anc.
jKnitif tn nrire rt I htl nt Very VU''utuil the aaiilnj if the nrjt Lltlu, ttt
f.-- 1m C.TI.K fc COOKK
A'civ jJoofI per Id:ilio !
RKCKIVKlIT".! FIXE ASSOKT-ME.N- Tor
Lmlie anJ 3Ii".CH Itoolt anl Shoes,:rntO ltet IIoot,
Hoy Fine IIooIh nnJ SUo-- .
A !..
.. T; . ffC J.Vfl nEW STYLES OF
For Sl- - C Hrm 1 1 mmJ See.7 fc. J. tAVM CO.
Information Wanted,FKA.XS tiMUl TKXCIF.n.tKIl.fi h" e in tt.i(fiihYtf, Jnlrn. in
lt.H, ami i upan t b irwlTe In the fan 0. Anyti.tui4 him, ur bu wtrmt"Bt, will trrfolty il
by bi ynnj-- r br.W. APT. AILK. TK.M1J TKOM.liixwilisln, liai;iia IUuxiisor by the Hltiahrr of thi paper
7' "ini
assii;ai:i:s' notice:.VKRIMi. IIKKKV MIRKS. 11V IMSt Att.t-- y in rtct. AIMM.PII MAKS:, r. ! l. HKK-- N
Rf, iwmlrn nt Itttr Ut of MJKKSK Lit JKI. rfoin bxinM. In the City of llonoinla. on th
.Uy la. A. l. tl ! .lolytt.ivi-rr- l Y Awttfnment of " their to- - in th Kinr- -
Am to A. rKA.NCI.4 J111 an. I KU M AKU II. ?TA LKV,r th benrfit nt ttvir cmlitm : Therrfcr. l brrrby
yin to all pvTn bavinc rUiro. rifi.t ni l wfat, ti pr-v-
it ww. Holy autbontM-atm- l with the prnf .cJwr.an.l .til penon inlehe4 to )! nUfe In make imovri iat paypu-n- l t lhi KmUraucnvt Aiirne. An. I all T bTiiiin th'-i- r rM.o aoy property ur ITi':t'.f lle l ii.-n- t
are rni urril to dftteTln . t n withoutA. ritANCI JlMIIARO II. STAM.KY.
Aiia-l- i of the jtt t M rk Ay U.. II. MAN LEV, A enr.
'AT WIIIT.NKV'JCommercial News Depot,
UY
Ship June 21, 1SC9.&lm-ri'r- t irhn d t Hat rrrtirt tkrir paprr, mrtrn ndtrr-tw- tj
tm Iki a refill, i4iiJ mnd nnttrtIkrrtaf if rrturm matl.
IHKI'KU'H WKKKLV ..Mty,.My Si
ll.tr r' K.n.kr. . . ...................... ..MayN-- - York II rl I .M.y 14
Tribune ..May 12Tum-a....- . ................... .nt?- H ....................... MayNvi'in. ...................... iv me............. ....... .. . .lne
. .............. ....... . May iiKoai'wtiat ................... ....none'' ..May 2i
nimiwy f"wor. ............ ....vieI L ytuii-n- t . ................ ...May 20frw-- Corwr . . TwrwIfMlon I !!t!.f r fcUni Xtw ....... .. M.y
Cum li.. ................. ...... 14.V2n.u-h- . ........ .......... .... ...May !- I.b.yt
S t FrtnciM'u I'.a.k'tin .................. ..lay- Alt t'jlif ru... ......... ..May" l,tw ..May ."
S3 rrnoenti T'tM.m. .......... ........... ..May JTirta rrtnetntii tnrncb Coartcr.. .......... ..May 24eintiflrr A mervan.... ..M y
J mmal. ................ ........ ..May IJKarnn A l'rt'-- r TKm.K":n Tnt l ar ...................... ..May 2sA rrv-- rn unricu.tarol ................. .....noneIri.-.- A ....................... . ..M y
B.iir r l ............ ..... . . . . . mlebirr'l rtaaLir-l- . ................. ..May 1:1
I ttirUy... ..................... ....'.rV'n j' rr... ........... ........... .....nufte
I,'"'.!..')!. ........... .................... ....ane.:- - tc ............................... ....JuneIn.t'n Art Journal. .................... MayV. .'niui. t.-- ........................... ....April.Imb.trih ...April
'ornhill ............................... Mael.it'Ml No. Ir8All tli f bia 1. 1 ....AprilIUhi Tn .....JuneI jyry Ion !. ify ........................ May
to-rtiM- l Mmihly. ..................... ....June
Silica Slates,VUIUS SI'.KS. r'HII.M 5I Ci. TOOF l ;4ach. cry cuoftnimi fe a Mie.. i:tu-e- . or
'...rhnl (:4) II. M. Hit IT .SKY.
Writing: ItooKs.fuuniKK.4orniouiHYii.M'i.:.(sKne that II. 31. MllirEY btat reecir-,- l a Uriresupply a'
IM1MIX. lF.'T.' X. s47IIBNKIi'4NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP
In Te Numhrra.
tnusssii:n iKm.cKvNir; pkmhhipIn TaviTe Sainr r. fV--1
BY C. S. BARTOW
REGULAR ROOM SALE.ON TUESDAY. : : : : : JUNE 29th,
AT I OCb' K A. M.
jry Par.. .'.,.-- I,j :..t r. I
1858. JOS. V. KS.f-- , 1869.A.IITIST III riIOTOGlTi-.PII,5- r,
Off thr ,lirfr tilrt,N'Xt d". t- - I-N- l"t o.rie. w ! r.per, r O lVry e
Car Ji V. Ani.f'y.Ac . in Jor.
T Urellie Warro.lrJ ar liay. ly
ISutlcr, ISiiUcr, I5nltrr !
The Dairy of Mr. McKcagne. Koolau.
Fre!i Hulter every Friday !
rroin IXoolnu.Warrant. .1 t.,oai to iL M tutttr, tnjst ..n.r,
4a iM t at l- -i (Ml per lb.
If fwiurt .oppliej a: thr & h"n- - tr ai at theOI.U LHIOSITY SHOr, i OHT STMKKT.
II. lo.-l;K'fK-K.
pla.'M e U a trUI. iaaraatr.l a full J .ly all Vs J-- r
ror' at the ab-- . fc--l Im
aotici:.A I. IKV. Misses. llOVs AM Cllll- -jI vv.tr i
Fine Call; Goat and Kid Boots and Shoes.Wot wale by '.71 3 m I K A UU I1AKI-.-ON- .
California Oat Hay.t I.F.S FKKSII HAY.rr t uk by I. H iRTLETT.
7 In Family Urwry an.l lti.1 pfee.
OTIC 12.
TIIK MFir.siF.i IIKI-- X
Irw frIr- - lo .1.. all kirU of H.Al K IrVl, VMiniiNi . IIOIU--K r., iBr.
1 J a n-- Ht w.thbiJ to.!ir, al l rri--eil- ol !y Kiliola aban pa'ir.a' fr.m Lia fr-- t l ao--l the .ui-- -
C73 2ia Kir !rr.t. two ..rafrom I'aatle 1c Cooke'- -
MIF. AM Ci:.MKXT,I.VAS II I.M AM V.KKAXTF.I
X a Vrnb a any io the market, ami Ujt aaie al k.rt rales.66? 6ta CHAN. N. srhNCEIl Co.
.otici:.fl K S V. K A I. IIIKNNIAI, M F.KTI SiS OFthe Cirpat'ea i4, an.l puTiH.-- r , Ihe tju-en- 'will be kt a' the C art lle, at USIu) KIIV,
Hie lrh .lay of Jl I.V, f .r the pnrn . w t forth in ArtM.-1-a- l
an.! 3 of the CLaxtcr f the aaul ll.epital l'--r teller.If. A. sCIIAErt-K- , Sccn-Ury-.
I:.m4uUi. June 4, IviJ. fcv 4t
HORN'S BESTFine ("nt :ii'vin To!i.i(4o !
A IIOM K AllTlt l.F.. AT TIIK Mlll.1iTk fol sr ut
OA in UOLLUTKIl 4: IIYLANK.
THEO. H. DAV1ESOFFERS
lor Sali l lic Osii-tr- o
Of TIIK BRIO
PEED. THOMSON",
.T 11 t . Til o o o i v o d !
I'llOM I.1VKKPOOL.
The Assortment of GoodsIS UNUSUALLY FINE.
Haling been Selected with (.rent CareAND IXCLVUM TIIK NKWIj-- STYLES OY
GREENS, ORANGES & MOTTLESA ail other C.nibiaali.aa mf
CHOICEST DESIGNS AND COLORS.AI-?- --
FIXE BRILLIANTS, PRIXTED LAWNS
A.M PBINTKH I.IXKXS.
In lullitiu ttt the hHil StnjJr. the Iwlcrs iiceWhite Urten Pork an.l lrlll. Shirt inira,M afn-eo-- f TeeeJ.. I'.Jae Pilt I mbrellaa,lhun.ak Na-kn- . l'Uin an.l J sliaela,Hawaiian au.1 Anmcin Knsig-n-.
Hraty and Uzht DUnlM, At. folora and Mr,Ki.Th Vrtret Carprt an Velvet Kora.New 'lerf.. of l CMb 4 yar.la wi le.
.V-- n lamk. Patent K.-.- ar.l :e-t.iiif- f F.-lt- .
1A ater.roi4 CMhin, leather llelting S In. to H In. wide.
allcOiiicN Steam Clarilier.Ho.tntU at" Co.' al Kiwi' S-7'.- v. rfimi'Us awl
l'trjmnt .
English Cheese, Oilmen's Stores,Caa Ate. U.ttle I ty ItbM.I. V. lf.' Co.,
lb.1, tpe K C.'- - Al-.- '. pinla an.l ipaartu,JaiuikeaV hl.it. pint.a anl .jaartJ.
liuiiilli-'-j Whi-ki- y, in c.k an ae.
White Lead, Zinc, Boiled Oil.
Napl-J-a- . "Jlaware, Karthenware,Uar I pn, C.al, lartrj""'! eaJt, iic, Ac, ftc
0 Im TIIFO. II. 1A VIF.S.
J. H. BLjQlCK,
BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER,
lltawale New llwildintf.
IEnnliiimnxiii Stroot.
Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars,
Plantation Orders. Receipts,
Pamplilets, Visiting Cards,
Etc., Etc. Etc.
t o i x i t i rs' rv i-- v o :
In carry Sllr and Variety.
P I. K A S K tl I V F. M F. A ' A I. I. .
G7 j Cm
Dissolution ofrfMIIK PARTsF.llsiill IIF.UF.TOFOKK
M eilin nmlcr U.c firm name .f
J. C. Kin tt Co.. of Keahou. Kau. Hawaii.thia Jay 4iite. hy lln.itaS.-- Alt outtinlln reanL
of the lte flna w.ltbe.-tt- . .'!heon.ler;.'ii.t,a'i.la;!p:n1irai in lct to the uuk are t . .pi ! .1 to pJ roei.t V
lil'.i. W. f. JiN KS,M m?m Partner the I : f rm ..r J. C". Kinr .V Co..
Keh.aa. liawa.i. Jone 1. "t
DALTON &. BLAUVELT,Sacltlle mill Harness .llakers,
ai.v; &TKf:T. nvo.i.i;.
l --r (rm the hrr l aiU r.op'.iy to. fcsl Jy
A Few Saiiilstone I'lllers,iK III tFKIC K.VT SI'.F.s. Foil s.k at
r--i In A. pCIIAMEU Co.;
fiiood Fiio-ivo- oI !
BivXiZ: cheap :fA2 ?.m A I l. FOSTF.K A. U'S.
To the Fulilie f lloiioluln.IVK. TIIK L'Mil.KMCNKI). XATIVK
lia.a.iana.
Have Opened a Carpenter Shop,On the .Mauku Side of King St.,
Near the lUrrere Uoaaa, wK re we c.in lr r.ut. l renly toai )thinj in Hi. llaiilaliau l.inr. ! IV: n....t ni-- t
thieralra. 4i) M ht MALAK to- -
WAILUKU, WA1LUKU!Y --j y I IIP . - r. a .a a.i.-ra- -
;iiMI.T to thi loan. t- -
.MKSSKS. IJAVIS aV PA I XT Kit,Coariner-- I u that p:ant.-- r at:l te-i- r A(?tt hare t.o caaie to
'X a want of A
Their een. re Machinery, an I farili:i- - Te Work, placetbcta in a pit.'Hi to aapply all wi'.hout ai.y delay.
PARTI IJ IN IKNuLVLi; CAN H AVE
Wheels of any Dimensions Made to Order,stnvvKU rr.vc tvai.lv.
A t lea. ralra I Ian at enai be bmined elsewhere.(S- - J la
PACIFIC MARKET!ICI INTO- - BTHEET,
oi-Fos- n e j. i.Etris' cooper shop..at f.' awr- - W be re Fiaiatilleai run le
Sapplied wilb IheTTj? 2LBeef, Mutton, Pork and Sausages,
At t'UiSiiili aaravt.ei-- j WISSEMIAI II K rlllll'.I. rrop'r.
Garden Seeds. Garden Seeds!r , the i:mf.kmi;xki II S JI'VT
r-- v ree-irr- .1. p--r auamer IfAlIU, A tRkill ASSORT'MEMT OF
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS,Kiubraeing crery Variety.
"Warrvutocl G-oo- cl !For Stale ait tbr Cariosity bop. Fort Street.
CT lm II. IOSIIIKHJKK.
aotici:..MFFTIXfi OF TIIKVSF.MI-AXXI'A- I.
Otf TKl pTKIj ! thctjaern. Il.it il will tielirhl at the Court Ilie on TVEsliAV A : A 7", the ill Inst.,at 11 A.M. 1'rror.lrr. Y. A. SCIIAKIKK,
r. ' It
Choice Cane Land for Sale.a iT tv Till.- - t.t Nil CAI.I.KH IM'FO.
fZ in the f II .. Hawaii, t the estate of, A . 1 - Ute M:j.r Th. Stiller. S.ii.l lanl in elivihly .teilon the went bank "f Ihe Waituku river. ailimnj; the PitmanI'riritalii.n. aii-- l ciiri.- - 110 an I acre, an'! i wella!:it.-.- l f..r cane culture, fur particular nil term a..lv tu
Cal im v. .'Al Lu..iji...
roi: s:i;.vr.TIIK t'OTTAOK AMI I'll KM lKS ON
L.";i the corner i4 Suuana an.l hcbml arrevW, at .reeut oc- -;:Je l.jr Slona. llcranf r.Al. a tait of Himii iu the CotUfte a'tjaeent. Inquire ofCo lu SI. 11. IIKCKWITII.
I 4)!l SALIl.F.lf:ilT SI't .V OF HOKSKS. Tt KbL
MATCIIK1. rir further imrtirulara affty at thefY V WAISJANALU SI A KKr.T.
SXC A- - &S0 Sin Kiii afreet.
C.nlvmiizecl Iron l'ipc,111)11 SAI.K UYV 60 3n C. URKWKIl CO.
Spirit Ttii'iiciitiiic,IfKXITI'KK VAKX1SII.i.1 Cuach Varnish,
Japan,Dcratr Varnish,
For sale by C. UUEWKK. k CO.,V7 Qoci-- atreet.
XV rap pi lis Paper.41.1. SI7.KS, FOIl S.4I.K IIVOF6W 3m UltrlWKR fc CO.
Kaolin, Fire Sand,lll'K rii.W.-FO- K SAI.K: IIV
Jl 6-t- 3m C. r.KKWIH If CO.
Boston Card Matches.7)lt SILK IIVI 6s0 iim C. I1KEWKR CO.
Coolers.AST 1ROX SIIIKS 71 I T.. KAFII.c For aale by ftsO 3m) C. HKI.WKU & CO.
Oak, Asli. Hickory.4 NK OF ASSORTKU SIZES, ISirOUTED1)1. for
:.KRIAC;r. .MAKERS' USK.For ule by ('ISO 3m) C. Bit EW Kit fc CO.
Bales Burlaps.s
Handled Axes,4 X II ATFIIKTS.SIIOVKI.S.-KOVl!AK-
A. .aalby e0 Ju) C. llKLM KK i CO.
Leather BeltingAI.I. SIZKS.-FO-K SAI.K 11OF6v Jin C. BhEWKIt lr CO.
Anchor mid Chain.4 rnoKs ritn.M 10 son 1.11s.. and4V Cll Ald to I. ft rale Dy
C. 11RKWF.R t CO.
Con I, Coal !
4 XTII It ACITK CO A I. FOR- STOVES. FORJ. Ta. sale by (10 Orc) C. IlllfcWER ti CO.
For Kent.TIIK COR N KR STORK IX TIIEMA- -
K EE llLH.'K. recently occupied by Hugh Slclntre,ToUaCcuniat. Immediate possession pi ven Apply to
6 3, C. 1IREWER & CO.
I'aiilianlas' Scaley,AI.I. SIZES-WKItJIII- XG FROM TOO
OK 3.000 HnnJs.ALSO, COlTXTr.lt SCAI.I'S.
For aale by C. DREW ER & CO .6 0 Um Slurket Wharf.
JAPANESE BAZAR!POnT STITJEET.
Just the thing for Fourth of July,JAPANESE LANTERNS,
Pretty, Safe aud Cheap. A!o, just opened, a lot of
Beautiful Straw-worke- d Boxes!IVe hare only a few Package- - left of CI'lIAM'd
CKL.KIIR ATKO
Freckle, Tan and Pimple Baniher !
Only 60 Cent per Package.
Tar I'anlrral ne-- aoM !
'nll Ihe nllraliau fCltlzouM niicl VisitorH
TO A CHOICE COLLECTION OK
JAlM.MvSM GOODS!Uotli lrfnl and Ornrarnlal,
c o . ist i .v ; i y PART O V
Beautiful Crystal Jewelry,Itrouzc and Silvr I'.icUlc.
Studs. Scarf Rings and Sleeve Buttons,Of l!rnie and Irory.
Porcrlnin "areStittfifiry.
Inlaid nlinrtH,I'.nilirnidt'rrtl 'uhion Covers,
l'ihintf "hiics,l"itn.,
I ill in boo Chain-- ,"h arni,("tiriu, iVr.
A I. s o
SfHlnz .Mjthlnfi, varioo- - rattrriK, for alp to Irt,AT Tin:
j.ivxi:si: liAZAi:, roit r stkki'.t.:) 3,u MR. T. TAXXATT. j
North rarilic Trantort:Uiop. (o.'s
STEAMSr?IP IDAHOwn.i. i i.wk H'U sw ikimimo
On Sntinuln.x", .riil.' .KAt 4 M.,
sso.A; l ' t.i
at II. 11 Kl I LI .t t o Amenta.
Foil SAX FILAXI IMO !
TIIK AM. CLIl l'Ut ISARK
V&dZ Etliart jllonSXOW. MiKirr,
Daily Exioootocl.Hill Iiar fninifdlatr lUpitltli for San I'ranrNru.
lliv'iifj it Jtrt (. vly .yi;;..?.F-- frri;ht or naa&aje I plv to6vJ W A l.KKU ii ALLKN. A.i-nts- .
North Pacific Transportation Company.
San Francisco and Honolulu Route.
The Canipnur'a Sleulitl A 1
STEAMSHIP IDAHOwn.t. it ex Kt:(U'i..titi.r
Between Honolulu and San Francisco,as roi.i.ons;
Laavra aUHITM ahuittsraasiL-M-o- . il....Ll Lf. HoXoi.ri.r. iia aasi t--
Inl , Slay Tliur., June 10Thar--, Jane 17 ton., June 2- - S.i:., July :i IrM , July Idihur July Mm-- Au:. - S .t., Au. " In t., Au. -
I Lt.. Au. mM Tue., S-- j.t. T S.-.- 1:; Sun.. S .L
Licn:n. adva.min nni: o all miip.hi:tsIT.lt vri: VIVU.
Carrofor Pan Vranciae--. will lr receive I at all limea in thePteain-r- -a War- - h-- ue a... . f--r the aan.e g.vtU hy theun-- r ?tie.l. No char.--f- . r Si.ir.i-- r t'.irtae.
Fire ria in Warei..ii-- e n.-- t t ik.-- l
I.iaarance tu.rat.t.l at ..wer ran Ihan .y (ailint; eilaI'articular rare taken f i f Krcil.
All nr.li-r- f r ;.hJ, t'i e in San Krauci-o- , will! receivetl il Bile. I by return of rtranier.
J r Miipmenta frtm Hur..-a- n I the I 111t.1l Mate., int.mte.1f..r theae i.lau.l.. will I r.dv.,1 by the C..m.inr in aiiKraici-- c. if cu:iiel to ih.-in- . an.l Le f..rarrti-- by theirSteamer tu Honolulu, frtt ut rh.tr.je, rxcept actual oull-ay- .
ZT faaMUiceri are to Uke th ir Ticket U f..re 13oVi- - k on the iiatc of naiiuiu'. ai.-- l to .r.a orc tinir u.
All llilla against the mii't he .rr.-nt- 2o'clock on the day of ..liiinj:. or th.-- will have tu lay over tillthe of the steamer lor
670 If. II Al'Kr KLD ic CO A gem.
Hernial Paclel lor laahaina.THE WELL-KNOW- N KXTUE.ME CLUTEU
SchoonerNETTIE MERRILL,
J. C 1'I.l'XKV. MASTKK.Is laid on a a Ueeular I'acket to Lahaiua, aiid, if suilicicntin.luo int'lit i lTrr. to SlnaU-.- i ni.il Kal. ol. o.
For Freight or I'a.aa;e nity to the l'i Uin. C83 3m
For Hilo and Ononiea, Haivaii.
sZ3& Schooner Annie,Will run aa a lU eular I'acket to the atK.ve port. For Freight
or raiiaaKe apply to670 (hii WAI.KKlt A: ALLKN, Aleuts.
THE FAST SAll.fNO CLII'lEll SCHOONER
ll'i'rt Unit 1 loitol ill t rm-i- f Muuthiy nmlJi'iliiil'il tort
Ki frviglit or passage apply to ttie Captain. BS1 lm
For Wilo and Kaiipakuca, Hawaii.
4trr. Schooner Active,Will run as a Uvular Pack, t to the aliove h.i is, toucliiiiR at
LAHAINA. For Freight or raaiiife apply too70 Cm WALK Kit k ALLEN Ap-tit- .
. THE IVrr LA II
CLIPPER SCH00NEH LILIUWill run rnjnl'trh to MOLOhAI.
Vnr freight or passage apply " the Captain, or toCM Out CHAS. N. M'ENCElt Jt
i:i:c;uiaAK: oahu packip.THE SLOOP
LIVE YANKEE, ia.CAFTAIX JOK,
Will lenre tvery Mmnhtii afl-rn- for Ports onOufin, rttnrhinij Sit-mio- i mm h 'tinjs.
C73 3in CHAS. N. SPENCER & CO., Apents.
it i: c. v ia a it i a : k i: tFOR
LAHAINA AND MAKIE'S LANDING..- -j. THE FAVORITE CLIPPER SCHOONER j
TO MARY ELLEN,K. IK CRANE MASTER)Will run reydarlt brticint JlmuJula ami the utmt'e
lull, If I liit..For freight or passage apply to the Captain on Iwwrd. or to650 Cm C. lilt EWER c I'D.
lI:iA:iii:iii I'sicltct iLincKO It
SAX FIIANCISCO !
Th following Ilrt-l- a Ycwls vlll Kan Krgolarlv io tbr Ilonolalu Line:
fgD. C. Murray,C2.nibridsG
For Fn-ifh- t or Ta-a- as . I.avine uri .r accomm.lntio.,s forCi.i.in aii Meerac reiiirer. apply to
ti7 i tiro WALKER A I.I. EN, Apcnts.
Wusic and Sinsins: Books.XTAIX OF ;KMS fil'ARTO FORM,17UH of Stcr.il ftmts irirto
Ne .McIIi.n1 i f Ihe Pinna Forte, by Jean M:.nn,riaiiii! A H um.
Has!!.! A "I i.f Sineine,lloint Circle, J vol,
(euis of i?ong.The 0ra ItoulTe, by Offenbach.
Wreath of Unn, pl.iin ami gilt,iluia' Violiii M. tli l,
Carnj.na Valeioia.Elhi.ipiau iwJ"VIZ MuVic Rook,'
The llugle fall,VVinncr'g IVrfeet Ouiife to the Melleou.Winner's I'erft-c- t liui.le to Ihe Cabinet Orpin,Winner's IJuitl.' to the fife,W inner's Perfect tiuiile to the iolin.Winner's IVrfecl tiui.le to the I i.1110.
Winner's IVrfect liui.le to the Accorilian,Winner's I'erfect Uuiile to the llanjo.Winner's IVrfect liui.le to the Guitar'Musician Oninili-- . compl. te, quarto,Jewell's ll.v k of Tri a, Liucls a:ai yuarli-U- ,
Nine O't'lia k in thj Moniiiic,The Men.lel.anhn Collection,
The Np Ool.len Chain.The Church It 11,
The tiol b-- Robin,The Sabhmh lb-ll- .
The Harp of JuJali,Th Jubilate.
The Silver Lute,The Silver Hell,
The ,
The Ool.b-- Wroath,The .
rreXuiurcK &e , cFor sate by u. m. vuii.a.i
The Garrison Game.XK OF TIIK MflsT I MUM I. A R OF TH Eo NEW UAMES, for y.'un;; f Iks. For sale by
ti; II. M. W HITNM
Dilke's Greater Britain.A RF.i'ORO OK uurLI' iltM ..nVM'EAKINti Cot -- Vrin
K( IiTwiutnev!0$1 Ti. For sale by iT'j)
WRITING INKSOn IIand and 3T"or Sale :
&. XOVKs 1 1 F.ST IJI.ACK INK,MAVN.UU) nrt. iiiit.-- i ami c- n. .
Iavi.li K-s- t I'.Iack Ink. iuirt. pm:s an.l c.n-- s.
Ii.ivids' Ih-s- Copyin.' Ink, iioirl4 an.l pints.Maynari! A-- Nny.n' b st C..phnr Ink. U.irt!i an.l pints.I: ink of London b.-- l Copyiinr Ink. quart ao. aiints.Arnold's Writinis Flui.l i'i a;ira an.l pints, receive.1 Ji- -
reet trom ImkIoQ.A rnoM's Copying Hui-1- .
l'lvi'l's Iw.t lUue Ink, in c.n.-s- ;
lavi.l' liext Carmine Ink. in c'ms stands;1:i..-:ibl- e Ink, for Oiarkin- - linen.
.V..ne but U.e U.t of Wrir.mj Ink A ;.' f..r snU11. M. W HITNI.V.
GREENBACKS,XITF.I ST T ES ON ! OF IXIIFRT- -ELNE.--r, s or a:.y :(., r cl of bi.n.ls.)
dot t'.r l.:-;'- st ruti-i- .
II. M. V HI TN EV.
ir -THE PACIFIC
Commercial Advertiser.s
orr.s of Tin: avf.f.k.V.i rrt .: Til w V. t . Tlio On ritn I .Wnr.thly for
Jrnn- - ai.i.. ui.. . tii tt it if to po 1iojv c:its vlo nl.on j
tli. y ait- - v.-a- r .11 into its odn 1 ye:ir ru t m so
in i:-.- w .i U ln.weviT. S.riouly, t'.ierv Ls'
kiiik .l.iiir tliat the laagiiz.nc vould p with thel--
:h nuuiUr. asli'uh .lanr it is hope.! is now past. ;
This Jum? numl r is entertaining t nough fT any one.
"S.me account i.f :i Western lVet " is a splen.lul
sriromt p.titl critics. " lneipiMos' suggeststhe juetU.n h:ive we any ? I ne of them wrote thisarticle, he say- -. .':.liA..rni.-- i Culinary Experiences"
a ci'nif..rtitiir article. " Mipples" is a touchingand is like to Luck of Uviring Cunp" iu
j
the 1st numl er of the Octrlnn l. Sunl'lard, who has:
just left us for California, has a poem. Utopia,"i of island life, anJ characteristic. A gool
soii l piece is the first one on the probability of a!
Southern lttilroaJ through Texas, and iu advantagesover the present l'aeidc li.iilroad.
I'mii.k Statis Makixk Hospital. 1 Hiring thep:L-- t week business led us to visit the United StatesMarine Hospital, now under the management of lr.John S. McOrew. We found the premises, so longknown as the Main Hotel," cvmpletely metamor- -ph.-sed- . The fence and buildings rejoicing in a newcoat of lime wash ; the yard, clean, weli draiued auddevoid of garbage or rubbish, has certainly put a new
face on the outward appearance. On entering thesick ward, located iu large airy roouis, aud furnished :
with light iron bedsteads we found the inmates, butbix or tight in number at the prvseut time, very !
much at their ease and comfort. On enquiry we
j found theiu perfectly satisfied with the treatment re- -; j
ceivtM at the hands of the Hospital stall", while they j
extolled the culiuary department. Ve were glad to: , , .,- : an ,..invl f..rlul"M",u "'
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Ulail LAU L.VII.V1NA VaCKKT. l.y advertisement It. ,i t ,1... s..lltK.i,cr Ale rrill 13 to be
placed on the Lahaina route. We congratulatef ,
Ti. such a"? g" ""'r- - " ;; VC!;ci f0r a packet, an-- l hope that her enterprisingj owners Will DC supported. Hie .Mary Wliicn
, cirricl the broom so long on that route, will have, to look to her laurels. Sitting up nights ana working
traverses as Crane is said to do, may possibly save
the Alary Ellen's reputation. 1 'luck can do a good
deal, even when the odds are against one.
j KtSIAllKAliLE Nt-WS- . -- We copy the following from
ait exchange :
Mauna l.ii, u.ne-sf.ai;- .l vofcaaic mountain, on the Islandi of Hawaii, ronlaiiia two lake, aide by .side, one of fresh water
i .i o...r .it II. .ill are tar uU.ve ttie level of the sea, midit i believed that there is no connection bctwccii Hie salt hike
'and the wean. 1 he of .i!t in the former nre now made
who have established salt vv.rks.ue ol by IK.THOIM
j Some itemizer litis probably got hold of the itempublished in a Gazd'e of March last, which located
, the salt pond now being worked by Col. l'rendergast.i . - . 1 ...C M...m.iln on.l l.u.VlTlce tin
i at .viaunaiua, liiaiea't vi ...uji..-.- -, D -- iIiis geographical dictionary, has taken tne uescrip-tio- n
of Manna Loa as a text from which has been
manufactured the above sensational item. This goes
to thow how false tales will travel. The Gazetteshould be more cautious in future.
A Di.isi Mrsici vs. Musical celebrities usually
manage to make the acquaintance of our neighbor
the Ioctor. For some days pa9t a, blind youth, from
Kauai, has ticcujiied his door step aud held forth to
an admiring audience. His songs are sometimes in
jnjsjlt at t,ther times in Hawaiian adapted to for- -
cigu melodies, accompanied by an accordeon. Hei manages to discourse music on a bamboo flute with
wonderful case. AVith a little training and more
perfect instruments, his concerts would be very iu- -'
tcresting and entertaining.
ni) to Keat. The Kohala Plantation has re
cently coinmenccl to take olF its crop, and we have
been furnished with the following summ ir yot worki performed by the mill, together with weight of juice.' From June 7th to 12th, inclusive, the mill worked
sixty-sev- en hours, taking ofl 110 of McOnie's clari--fiers of juice of 500 imperial gallons each the juice
for the week averaging 12 IUunn?. From June11th to r.'th. inclusive, the mill worked hours,taking off 170 clarifiers juice averaging 12 .
Making u total of .110 clarifiers in 1"0J working
hours.
Street IsirnovESiENT. A beginning has been made
by government in openiug School street betweenNuuanu and Liliha. The location has been fixed on
aud the land purchased, but the paltry appropriationof two thousaud dollars, atked for by the Ministers
and voted by the Legislature, having been exhaustedin the purchase, we are informed that the work ofimprovement must now cease until a further appro-
priation is made. This is harassing, to be sure ; butunder the present system, it must be submitted to.
It tlie roau IS ever opeueu, it wiu oe a greai tuiiirvuv--meut to that neighborhood, and tend to enhance thevalue of property around it.
Jtatistical. Mr. C C. .Dennett, of the Fortstreet news depot, is fairly at work on his new Direc- -
t'ie c,,iu'u au a a ,t,'e ,n another
Column, cans tor rut.. i..o. ..o.onnarties mav be in possession of. If properly compiled,
.; 1 .a very interesting liok may be prepared ; but as to
ai,y i11 tn,m the itt,,r,Lse. il wiU Lave to.more succttsful than books published here usuallynre, to pay even its first cost. Mr. Itennett proposes .
to print it on his own press, having purchased typesI and necessary material during his recent visit to San
j Francisco.I : Hawaiian Wit. The Hawaiian mate of one of ourcoasters, a recent addition to the fleet, was banteredby a friend as to the sailing qualities of his vessel
just before she sailed on a trip. On l.or return, aftermaking a good run, be met lus Inemi, ana saui, 1
thoucht voil said that vessel could not sail fast now
I know better, for we have had light winds, but havegone so f;ist that I have lost all the buttons off my
pea-jack- at the same time pointing to a dilapi-
date J garment as confirmatory of his statement.
New Wuabf at Hilo. Mr. Alex. Young, of Hilo,has arranged to construct a new wharf at that place,on the site cf the old one. The new wharf will be
i thirty feet long with a T twenty feet long. Thelum-- jber and irin necessary for its construction went
j forward on the Pauahi, on Tuesday last.
Tidal Phenomena. It has been remarked duringthe past week that the tides have run unusually high, i
particularly noticable on Monday and lueelay last. !
nas oocn stated that on one of the days named two
full tides were observe!, but ttie statement canuoi dc
traced to any competent, reliable source.
QrifK Trip. The new Hilo packet, Pauahi, lefthere on Saturday, 12th inst., for Hilo, via Kohala,
' ri"turuc'1 to tL's I01"1 Mo,lJay orning last, afteran absence of eight and a half days. Her passengerssneak in praise of her sailing realities, as she provednot
:only a fact but a comfortable vessel
Honoltlu Yacht Cli d. A number of young gen--
tlemeii met on Wednesday evening, li'M inst., and or--ganize 1 the " Honolulu Yacht Club," electing Mr.
Chas. N. Spencer as their first Presideut, an. I .Mr. C. j
A. Castle, Secretary.
Xkw Pihtkjr.imi G ali.eht. Mr. J. W. Kin hased the gallery locate-- l over our Printing Office.'. ;
Having lately received a full supply of chemicals and j,
'I'll- - Aniei'l-;t- n 31 ini.ti 1 1 . !
Hie following lr. mi ti e Alia, in the absence ofany private letters or other renders itrpuito probalde that the next eteamer, due hereon the 2th ir.st. may bring the newly-appointe- d
Minister Koident, IIknuy A. riEr.i'E. Ktij : i
" The telegraph, tome time since, informed us of i
the rumoiv l appoiutmeut of Henry A. Pierce, i
i f M:i? ichuselts. as Minister to the Hawai- -ian lloveriiinent. This aiiK.int;uent n..w U-e-
conferred ; and Mr. l'ierve will proceed, by way ofthe l'.tcitic Ktili-viad- , to this city, on his way to the
'
Islands. This .appointment is a singularly happyone. Thirty years since Mr. Fierce was a niereh an tfamiliar with this coast and its trade, and its rvla--tioiis with the Islands. He was for some twenty :
j ears the leading merchant nt Honolulu ; speaks thelanguage perfectly, and was always a marked favoriteof the chiefs. He so thoroughly understands thepeculiarities of the native character that he will j
jmsscss great advantages over a atrangcr to these i
people. Since we cannot have a Califoi-nia- to ie- - ;
resent us in the Hawaiian Islands, it is fortunate i
that so wcll-tiualLfi- au American has been selected j
for the position.Aprojos to this appointment, and ns illustrat- - i
ing the iiHicjx'ndent way in winch l'residentCirant treats the politisions, we clip the followingfrom the New York Ihra'J of May 12th :
The dissatisfaction with the appointments madebv the Administration, which created so much bad
. - . : . . l . l .. . I . .uiiionir ii.l;ii... v --- j"
President Grant's term, breaks out afresh every now ;
and then. While a single Senator cr .Member re-
mains here it would appear that this can hardly beavoided. One Senator complains that he has gotnothing for his State ; another is out of sorts becausehe did" not get what he wanted, while still anotheraerts that when he fixes a thing his back isscarcely turned before it is upset. There is howlingall around, aud the end is not yet. The indicationsare that when Congress comes together next lAvem- -ber, it will not lie in the bet of humor, except inthe meantime lirant should present a peace offeringin the shape of several slaughtered Cabinet officers.The latest emeute between a Cabinet officer and aSenator occurred to-d- ay at the State lepartment. I
The principal actors were the Secretary of State and i
Senator Mcl'oiiald, of Arkansas As a key to the j
conversation between tlie Secretary and tlie Senator ,
it will be necessary to give a preliminary statement.It apjioars that shortly before the adjournment ofthe '
Senate the l'resident, at the request of SenatorMclouald and his colleague. Senator bice, nominate!a .vir. iiutcnmsou, ot .rKans:ts, .Minister to tneSandwich Islands. Owing to want of time Mr.Hutchinson's name was not reached, and he was notconfirmed. The Arkansas Senators gave themselves ;
little trouble about the matter, supposing that their j
man would be reappointed during the recess one ofmem, .ur. uice, was so easy in ins tumu nisi ne tenthe city to-da-y. Senator McDonald went to theState Department to see how the matter stood.
eiug admitted, he began a conversation with theSecretary ns follows :
Senator McDonald Mr. Secretary, is there any-thing further necessary for me to do about the
of my friend, Mr. Hutchinson?The Secretary (brusipiely) No, sir, no, sir; I
appointed another man for the place yesterday.This rather surprised the Senator ; but his
face showed no signs of disappointment, for he hadrecommended another mail from his State for theplace, and he thought perhaps, that the Secretaryhad selected him. Mustering his courage, he in-
quired the man's name.The Secretary (indifferently) Mr. Pierce, sir.Senator McDonald (.somewhat chop-falle- n, but
prepared for the worst) Where is he from ?
The Secretary (impaticutly) From Massachu-setts, sir.
Senator McDonald (sarcastically) Well, that'snot so bad. If he had been from any other State Imight have had some cause to complain, inasmuchas the President promised this place to us ; but, con-
sidering that Massachusetts has got nothing, has hadno foreign appointments under this administration,I have nothing to say.
The Secretary, evidently appreciating this remark,cast a furtive glance at the Senator, as if he meantto say, 'Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?'McDouald felt that he was now iu for it, and, nothingdaunted, said he presumed the Secretary had selectedsome other place for his man equal iu importance tothe mission to the Sandwich Islauds.
The Secretary '(more brusquely than ever) No,sir ; no, sir ; I have not.
Senator McDonald (disgusted) Very well, sir.This just verifies what I have often been told by theopposition in my State, that we had no business here,and that we would not be recognized by the admin-istration. Ootid day, sir.
Saying which the Senator left the department,more impressed than ever with the uncertainty of allthings human, and doubtless repeating to himself.
The best laid scheme of mice and meu gang aft aglee."
New Views of Honolulu. We found at Chase'syesterday morning one of the neatest photographs ofHonolulu that has yet been taken. The size is ex-
ceedingly convenient, being adapted to a frame of 14x0inches, with wide border. The view is from theboat wharf on Sumner's reef, on the west side of thehat bur, aud shows the mass ofthe town rising intoNuuanu Vallej', the high peaks near the Pali, catch-
ing the clouds on their tops, Mount Tantalus, Punch-bowl and Round Top, very clearly and satisfactorily.The . C. .Murray is at the wharf just spreadingher sails for departure, aud tlie .Morning Star is alsovery distinct ; also the steamer wharf and CustomHouse. The ship A'ing- Philip, while perhaps addingto the artistic clTect, unfortunately conceals the moreimportant buildings along " Tlie Beach.' An-
other view, with this ship moved to one side, and theIdaho at her wharf, would be more satisfactory tomany, as also would be the removal of the boat in thefore ground. We hope Chase will yet improve onthis, his best effort.
attendNew Advertisements. We would call thetion of our readers to the new advertisements in this-- .
issue. Mrs. MoDougall has ed the store justvacated by Mr. Fred. Pfluger, an.l has a large anddesirable stock of goods in her line. Mr. Mcluernyhas added another feature to his business in the largestock of superior perfumery, which he offers attempting prices.
OitiTVAitY. On our fourth page will be found anotice of the late Mr. Hunn?well, copied from theBunker Hill .lurora. A Boston correspondent of aNew York paper says he was the heaviest tax payer
n Charlestown, and that his property, mostly real es-
tate, is valued at over two millions of dollars.
The Aforning Star will leave for her annual
cruise to the westward on or about the 8th of July.Rev. J. F. Poguc will proceed iu her as delegate from
the Hawaiian Board. The vessel will Imj absent
from six to eight months.
The Hoston Pence Jubilee.The IU ii.iiNi. It is a monstrous building, and
of itself i well worth a journey to see. More thantwo million feet of lumber have been used in itsconstruction. It is five hundred feet long and threehundred feet wide. The walls are thirty-si- x feethigh, and the ipex ofthe roof is one hundred feetfrom the ground. The trussed roof is a wonder.There are 19 trusses, each of which is sustained byfour pillars of Southern pine, twelve by fourteeninches, and rising to a bight of fifty-fou- r feet abovethe sills. It was a big job to pr.t the trusses inplace, the labor of twenty-fiv- e men. two horses anilsix capstans being required to raNe each. Thebuilding comprises a parquet and four galleries,the latter extending along the four sides of thestructure, and will accommodate 10.000 to 50,000people. The lighting and ventilating arrangementsare unexceptionable. Water will be introducedinto the building, and a telegraph office will be es-
tablished in it. Tlie supplying of gas is no smalljob. There will be 2. ?n0 burners, ami ttie consump
( f ,((, , , ftHt pvr hour Th.1,r4.j:rril'c0niiiuon of the Coliseum full warrants theexpectation that it will be ready in ample time forthe Fe,tival. and if the musical department of theaffair is as successful as is tlio attempt to piovide
1. 1.. i............n. lino- tli. .r.-wi- lie no room for fault- -II liltaun i.firi.lino- - with the iubi'.ee. The choruses are full.unJ ;iro undergoing daily drills, by squads, underth. direction of our most competent musical lea.ll
The orchestral arrangements are in an equalers... . . i :.. .1. . ................... I
stale ot lorvvaruiies-- . ami in hot mm mmt music ,.. finest players on all sorts of in.strmuents in all parts of the country will participate
P.ums. May 27. Evening Hon. E. R. Wah-I.- ..
.... .i . i .1... tt..I..... ..'.,-- 1 .'......I I. I 1.1 I III I. Ill I .fl I .1 .1.7b i.f address, in which he assured Ihe Em- -
p.ses.-in-g n. little artUtic ability, his patrons may M.pir .,f the liiendship entertained by the peoplelook for good pictures. ami Government of the United States toward him- -
self and Ihe French nation. Napoleon, in reply ;
! satisfaction at Washburne'sonreod the utmostthe f.aztltr. Mate--CoRr.FCTioN. Bv some error s fr;.....Uv- - : cordial itssm auees : bo hoped tout rei.t- -inent of value of exports by the II. C. .Murray is j,.,,, i.t .,.,. t ,e w .. eomiti ies w ill buig be niain-coii- si
dci-iM- y out. The value of ltomesfio and For-- luined. Mr Wa-hlnir- ne tailed on Prince- Napoleon
t i rn exports should be reversed. to d iy and met w itii a hearty .
FOREIGN NEWS.- - -
r.y the clipper A'Mvlir. 12 d.tys from SanFrancisco, we rrctifed fottr tUyn later parn rs thanby the Jrriy.
The uews is quiie wiii nportant, bit w gVan at
f,-- ut t,u" ,l,ort' '"rt t", :
lii tni ok J. l. M v( irTi:. tt i nr.Tiomn-er- ! ifthe San Fraiicise.) paper? tt y. y that J. IS.
Mam kester, a noted lawyer V rancUco. rlieiin ttiat city .May lie n ii iue .i f m
V. 11. Seward, at Auburn. Ner Vork. IU? givLis principal attention to aiimirulty ..
There is a movement afloat uiiionp Irri5njr cap-ta'.is- ts
of San Francisco, in the confidence fl lead-ing Mandarins." to establu-- b a Savings anil Loatrr.ank lor ihe Chinese ot California. A capit-- r.'S lO.rliiO.UOi) is siisrgested a.s the possible limit !such an
CubMD.AVe have a lull confirmation of the recent report-
ed battle near Puerto I'lim ipe. Cuba. The victorywas a decisive one for the Cubans. The negroe.to the number tl 400. shot their t.flicers and desert-ed to the Cuba-is- . The battle was determined infavor of the Cubans by the timely urrival of heavycavalry reinforcements.
Havana. May 2.". The official account of Ui
landing ofthe filibustering expedition in the Kast-er- n
lVpartm'-n- t is made public. Seven hundredmen disembarked, on the niht of May lt"th, inF.aviiine. and quietly took up a position, mounting
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captured their flap, but waa finally obliged to re-tire, his ammunition giving out. The filibuster,had CO killed and 1C0 wounded. The Spanish hadfour killed. The flag captured was presented byF.milia Casanova. The Spanish troops capturedsix guns and turned them against the fhbnstera.and spiked the puns before they left. Four steam-ers with troops sailed for llityinpe.
It is rumored that the rebel (..ell. Qaenada hasbeen captured and idiot.
Sugar is steady and holders firm.
Havana. May 2C Advice from Snntiago doCuba to the lUth give the following account of theuftair with the filibusters in the lJay of Nipe:
According to the Spaniards, the supposed expe-dition was" landed from the steamer Pres'ulent.
..u ,rila v..rnrie.l th.. l:n.1i.io-- i.ariv. attack- -aml CJipturt.,i thtir position and small guns and
ft tlarr TIlt, filibusters rallied nnd reapiured thMOf.;ioIl Mu cu,w but lost their flag. Thev Crel
,, Spanish steamer .V :. nuttiug two hhotsthrough her hull. The excitement at Nuevitas isintense, and a steamer was dispatched toconiinuni-cat- o
with the authorities.America n .
The Old and New School Presbyterian Assem-blies have adopted the basis for reunion.
Delegates from the Old an.l New Schools andother bodies, met and unanimously agreed that re-
union is most desirable if any w ay can be uuidoclear.
The following four points were eiibmitted as abasis of reunion :
First The Old nnd New Testaments are accept-ed as the rule of faith.
Second The Westminister Confession and Cate-chism, slightly modified as far us regard civil law,are adopted as a full und accurate interpretation ofHoly Writ.
Third The muted churches to accept the Pres-byterian form of Government.
Fourth The united church accepts the psalmodyand prescribes its use.
The report was referred to a standing Committeeon lieu n ion.
European.London, May 2G. There was a . tremendous
throng at the Lerby races ; the attendance beingIt is estimated that not le?s . than two
hundred and fifty thousand persons were present,The race was won by Saddler's horse, " Pit-tender-,'
beating "Gomex" by a short head, while only alength divided Gomej " and the drummer.
London. May 28. Epsom Races for Her Majesty'splate was won by " Romping Girl."
Liverpool, May 1G. Midnight The Chamber fCommerce have voted an address of welcome to theAmerican Minister Motley.
In debating the address, raferson made a speechin which he exprssed regret, at the failure of thelaw officers to prevent the escape of the Alabama.Ho said that it was a precedent full of danger andharm to the maritimis interests of Great JJritain.Kngland was sure lo suffer severely on account ofit. He said that if moderate compensation w ouldcancel the precedent, he should be rejoiced ifKngland would make reparation. Hj was assuredthat the present Ministry would meet the claimsof the United States without compromising thonational honor.
London. May 28. Tho Alabama question iastill a subject of comment. The Times says Summer'sassertions .of England's hostility to America areoffset by the testimony of American officials, thatmore flagrant abuses have been committed withinthe frontiers of the United Statvs than those com-
mitted by the Alabama. Popular feeling in NewYork countenanced the Fenian expedition in Can-ada,
Laird has published a letter giving legal opinionsand extracts from documents and spoeches prov-ing that tho building of the Alaltauvt was notillegal, and was free from concealment, that tinsAmerican Minister was acquainted with the factthat the vessel of war was intended for the Confed-erates.
The Star Fays the Lairds may be guiltless, butthat Kngland cannot escape tho penalty, is tho verdictof the best authorities, and is a foregone conclusion.
Paws. May 25. The Paris election for the CorpLegislatif resulted as follows: Government candi-dates elected, 193 ; Opposition candidates elected,90. The numker of tho Opposition party In thelast Corps Legislatif was 45. Among the numbersare Jules Janin and Eugene Pclletan. Thiers ispropably defeated.
The Great Eastern sails June 10th for Ilrestwhence she will start immediately forVSt. Pierre, ofTNewfoundland. Two or her ships will sail forSt. Pierre direct to lay the portion of cable be-tween St. Pierre and lluxbury, Massachusetts.
It 13 reported by well informed persons thatthe Spanish Government will soon Issue a decreerequesting that all citizens of the realm or coloniesresiding iu foreign countries, who own propertyin Cuba shall register their names within a statedperiod, with the nearest Consul and take the oathmf allegiance to the mother country ; otherwise allsuch property wil be liable to seizure.
New YoiiK, May 28. The Jhrnhl's Londonspecial says the letter of Messrs. Laird claims thatthe building of the Abrbama was done ia the wayof business, und without concealment. It was knownto the Government and the public, and was withinthe knowledge of the American Minister. Thatthe vessel was meant for war purposes, and was in-
tended for the use ofthe Confederate Government,. was notorious. No haste or secrecy was observedin any operations. Had there betn anythingillegal in the building or fitting out of the "hip,ample time and opportunity exis'ed for the Gov-ernment to seize her. When tho officers of 'theCustom House were informed on the 21st of July,that she was ready for sea, she might have beenseized at any hour they pleased. No attemptwas made to detain her though Passinore andothers made affidavits that men were enlisted toserve in her. They take the ground that the con-
tract entered into to build the ship was not at va-
riance with the laws of England, the opinion ofthe English people, or the practice of foreignnations. Thev quote written opinions fromMelli-di- . Q. C..Mr. Kenipler and Sir Hugh Cairns,of Febuary "C3. w hich they allege support theirposition, und go to show that tho Alabama leftliirkenliead unarmed, and went to the Azores, towhich the men and arms had been 6-- from otherport.
The Stamhiril says of Laird's letter that it is aclear charge of negligence against the Government.Hut whatever England's uffence may have been,it is outdon a hundred-fol- d by the willful andwanton offences of the United States againstEngland, and a settlement will leave a heavybalance against the United States. England's ob-ligations were broken for the North as well as theSouth. The Americans were equally guilty of abreach of international obligations in the case ot theCarotin, and in the case of the Fenian drillingsand organizations.
The 7r thinks Laird's letter agfravates theaction ofthe Eritish Government to prevent at allrisk the issuing forth of the Alabama, a ship whichwas known as destined to prey on American com-merce. Further obligations are raised by thefact that the Alabama was built, pierced for guns,and to accomodate a war crew. The facts reportedby the I'ritish Custom House officers were also,lllat she was really intended for war purposes.This knowledge obviously devolved upon thoGovernment the duty of making the Foreigu En-listment Act go as far ns possible in th case.There is good reason to suspect that the actwould have gone far enough if a hearty effort hailbeen made to stretch the provisions and honestlyextend its purposes to the case.
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wa-- g i,r trace -- Jtli Iai Florence,Fa- -t jaral.iiig eld a watc.i chain w manu- - i
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flm,,: hit ach "'iWT. is,,t her, last week fC-- "T 1"U,.,,.1 sink a autual - " .l half doze, choice pictures, l.0'''0.0'
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shot lit:!. bcit, dm. ii by mpi-- l strok'ssure. ou b..u"..i!ii. wnico toward
ilrowniiig I kit.tli.tl in r biea.-f- sgain, but lade.1 when tl.ey saw the only
a hlfiid. r y.tath, a Vtiii n lei. r worn'jiving the sir. On swiftly :'ii,c, however,
an-- l tiic I w.i almort hiiig the si.icjrji-- p thenear.i-- t w .jiti- - k-- w itted
si-- t. crying, 'J-t-.- p, ! -- hall cap-i.-- .l
.that way." turmd b!at with a well timeMrokv, bat ked up, was drawn safely
the stern, another backward pull, anotherthe the ciai't, with
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Ireiglit reeut lives, seti.Mliti"rou-- h the spniv ba k t!:.- - k again.rgt-a- nt nli'e i :;.-r hor,
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'lhe heroine of this dating cxjl-.i- t k.niFebruary "2,'nU, and thus in 2Mbyear; butler first res-t- ie imj eiih-- d hfc dateshack Scpttnilx-r- , l.S.V.I, when she only 17.Four young fe.luw- -, ail about In yearsof age, ui:-- I all st.ii or gen'.leuiczij one
Philadelphia the res't frotnwent out evening sail, and ,,ne 0f thenii
full or lui-chi- cf tl:an the elin bedthe and the boat half a Ir-.-
th. nearest sliorc N-in- e of th.-- e-- ull swimtiiat distanee, night was rapidly coming on. thecapsicl too light snj p,i t n,.,re thantwo three of th.-- oiiee, un.l they wereruefully 'waiting e bitter ,,eet of theirlnad when the l.eca-r- n daughter, spyingthci.i the du.--k. hasfcne.1 their relief,
I them all IVotn their iiiircmliug fate, j
The one who climbed the mast cnli-t- e I the '
ci.iiig of war, and received a mortal uindthe di.-astr.- battle lhill Kim, but the
other are still liiing. anl cheii-- hgrat. fully ti.e of their youthful
I'liring the intcnciiii'g )tii.l of ten years,this heroine of the hail has sacd live..:herlivi. One cold and windy February day, threeintoxicated soldi. ptole a skill" an.I set outthe f.rt. I.y some drunken i.vkle.-.-iio- s they
tove a the botf .ia, and the boatrapi-ll- hilttl. Two of tie mcti rucn tlcl inswiiiimii.g ashore again, an-- l were alarmedtheir adiciiture that tl.ey ran away and nevercame hue it ; thud li:ngto the snbiiR-- r 'il
Iridic with occupation.bar!- -r. and up, improbable f.reo f.,11.
ain was stitf cM. and bar.
jerishing in - nt. attempt. Theext re-c- ue wa. January, l.u7. laluuble
Loin tho-- e wl.ti La.! chargetil ...folic of thc w Lane, I started toswini
around the harl-.- r. Three incii. who wentpursuit along the f.rt rad, found a skill' an-- l put
rescue the animal, put the fierce t Ilea.--1 gale was t- - mu. f-i-r them the I -- nit Itcran. .......... .. - .1 .11. . .... i.. ti.cy coui-- i not regain tiieshore, ni-- 1 were staring '.hath in the lace, whenthe aths Ida their relief, carried themand the skilT t land, and then went andsavi-- I the sheep! Iu the remaining iiistat.CT-.i- t
serin. that a looking but klt" fal-low a large sail l- -it li.-- one of"" thewliarves. one winter evening, nn.l putit, but droie the . nift uj-- m e LittleLime lin k,' a mil.' from the light, wheresunk, the unlink v thi- - f ...the halyard. from mi.lni-- ht till wbcirtbe
reaeiie-- l ami picked himwas, wji wi., relating the iie ij.shaking, and blessing me, and
set ashore, the I saw ..r hinrTielvacrawling up the wlmrf - n knees! '
Toi-i- ii ;r.i.. ; Harling wa the resulta noble ul.-- e ; the hraurv ofpart of daily life. years
the lu':t Lime Ih-e- wasand a veteran l ih.t. f..i..;!ithe cast rrom . Norfolk,k.-ej- the fth of I.ccmb,.r. IS The. r ai t
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.a stroke jaraiysi dis.iblc.1 binlroiu all work, ever since eldest ' hffiI.I. ha. lu.iiii-.-ta- y ..f the i
f..r her uher, l lightenedher toil, and watched her ,
Harriet, and her Kutl dniin:.d UTS.
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attain. the height Woman,reiairka'.ly slender. an.I v..uid thoughtnearer than Lig!:t brown hair, blue
: eyes, but kind, and checks ink-ilu.-h- ed
though n..t round enough for beauty, attract onewhose smile and fiank and
fii.-ndl- manner than ex.-us- e thc it.ih!,.(
tie deficiencies which sueli a life mustj always entail. talk with her witl.ontj believing I.er iiii.-ctll.- i fca;I.--- .
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u of latelyAnother meditates raising a j Midnight Mission
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Ncw-put- , one private insensible beof for me j rare net wns .lane
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Wii,..- -
histhand and
Thesingle Id.i
Ia.wi Sixtti-- n
iiifax.":;.
doing
toiiinsand histhe family.
shewhjyoueg- -t
sister nwed
tl.i
much
iue
J
littn'
lilf- -
walk
'.-
'I
attl-- -inv. li
i.i:-t- .i
iitill
lap1
ri-- o
.i.e. sit:--i-
ri.ltit .i:t, ami
ti.el.
t
"l!,t''
however.han anj
j
iu
was
ehil-lrei- i
.niuvtii
France eight
4i".i.'iH
Wyan months ended,striker
Euro.known
youngIioston
Iioston harbor
Iraiuc WoulJ silver,eminent
laugh wUIcJH'f
.ttu-nion-t the
was
fr..!if,
.jtiiek
......York,
tlcmaii Friday sumhundred An Newj citizen
rai.-in- g
husband bis,n,g
style,aint.il
almost certain standsMi-- . Lewis within weeks. female He
citizen housesWin-lit- , London,
moment benefit lhirlforilI"""'1'
be--t debt,ever
unself- -honors ban.Fs estat?, Lcwith thewealth enables them purse wI.ich not heavy either.ith
of
f'rthe own
raneiseolamilies
imtrthe further
jcrs-m- s
They .ilksome
bring TiUJIillj .Munisthe
the makes theThey bring great
bamW large firlhey twelve leet
Llsu,defeat obli-'c-
bottleaii'i lias out
living,in
Crapematerial
lies.tities
conduct asider.Mcl
Minis i,rwe
oxer-tock- ed
out; he brought
id another year'sTl
inThree ; i..winur.crri.'s .Japan.
hr..iirhesni.iK - civing
MinaiL Their nffip.lnibranch, insteadl.f about :
f n,-- J aim int liaswidest are
tiiathcr's
her
lie
cicite-- l
rise
loiirsc.
crow
our Calitoinia
sehool, IIOKSK
M'l- - itii,
Hei
l.Xliriiai.-- t
a'-n-
in
Iron Age.IIKKN KOl'XD SIR.
tlvc--y. the arss-- r
Brerer & Co.,i!-- r
.ltd
i:iiTi(i.
Miscellany.tl.at Mr
ShuIath
will iit
iaai.il ui.I'i.'ry wits aiul jiinety eomiri.--c tlie
the r.urmah.Th rr.-j-o- r.ri-l- t the river at
York f.--t andis ye.irs in tiuii. will
laiie L.r;.jutir er iaim tw ins the
Weft iho ent
twins of I tilledSini-- e ha. been
triltes their jric-one- r, theytH.il th.-ai- .
It rc;.rted that Joethe rcvciuly Ilot dead miner atV"hite'riue, an alterentini.
A rofes.-- i i:ure in town oflnvn drowuing
c...iiii!iitteJ to litr charge, iil water.The lake. York
acret?. The const linelino and Ontario '270 mile. long.
of the Chicago shoemakers, whichthree ago, lias
failed carrying their
The latest from is the elope-ment America ol well Lord
lady Iroiu New Yolk.The Five Cents" Savings Iiank lias
declared extra of per cent, on they.--t live yens making ity cent. annum.
There much emulation in be-
tween the Ilingham btiats.with fare of cvnts and other and
charge and cents.Miss Iwis, the NewjHirt Oracc Darling,
nre.-ent- ol ,h'0 sentthe .C(0 raised and
le of lliiode IslandItcoj
A deputation .laced uponthe tomb of Maximilian suj-er- crown solid
or Kngland, such the of crownair; finally wa ex- - many made an
l..u,?t, hold seam any x.vv6 tlf tj,e Cilia Saltwith i,ia..e .Alis until the soldiers,
bp, him nv ed on her rallllj fivui inwit!, and and is per (iila.
iiliu...-- t of rs alliedbut to c,
bno .n,veL!--w tter. ami...... is said, moet
iulift,
IJ.ii
from nn.l Newpirt,att
ujt-- mile
cre.v-e..;- i,
cadi wilh
sh.i cjhijc.1
in
st.-I- o
withgale
about
aland
imj
ago,
bc-tn- ie
k
woman
ual
thou
Ii?
at.
iii's
This name,
Il-ij-., cur nunu.sent cheeks Ut-t.- m he raieu
tniiismitteU to her last the right to and i.s-oti- e
active their ami for the sameKilt water their name, lice from the interference of
city and Pro -- I35London sensational preacher in the andic.in hn.-.-- t hy ol the best Newport Ned Wright, converted burglar. His
builders, ai white gilt langungo is so and so thatthis will Spurgeoti no chance him with the
an-- l portion the audiniec. hasener-.'.-ti- at the
her this from the in and with such force iliat manyat and or enter- - fell had to on stretchers.puses her also ill nn.l In
pri- - rei'cntly, to clear her dead liusbaiuFs re--ig!.t- -.
1,1 no truer crii lrola bv Mrs. Theicarie.-s-, o than I.-WI- ? toun.I oMate inventoried which balance
in ol on ..r :...i..i..i.ol Aili'iit.., ami none her ri-- ht to her hus- -
those wW Mrs. midor to crown acts cf hcr is
Arrival
jist and
lorty onway for p
lamilies., 1:10 or say,lOO hcie iit
art
with treesThis most
and it best silkthat
b.i
Also, ..til) wax Letthree years
seedol
llerr thcHis
i::iiiivthe lie is the
ii.tin held an imi-- i tant .ninuiaiid.the has to
Li itciist.hcn that willwit.i in
ab!.'
is nothim
fewHo
thethe
the
oil"war hivti.
Hewic.in
fit...Liter
outke.
she
.ir.
year
TO
TJ
iires
K-i-.-t
strut
area
jer
the
Idahas
now theher
amithe
ownown
litis the
few
two and
mereever out
own
ten
the
out.
(iovcrnor inJ.arativcly unimportant of Secretary of
really controlling spirit inCabinet, not controls lmliey,
patronage of Administration,years resident Northern Principalities other detriments, greater degree
.japan,Janinese lhese
coming settle-ment.
Theyail.a,
tender
variety,thousand puiH.sc.--.
Mikado,Prince
brothers
Wl.eeili.irri.w-i- ,
lvijuire
ruMer,
New-Yor- k C.hurn,
.roinciaI
utterly
They began,
Iioston,
legislature
removedadmirable
country.
Piatt says: Cox,
other member of Cabinet."Mr. Thomas native Iioston,
York recently, leaving largeincome of which estimated 50,(00year. great given
will, decease of" wife, trustees,be for benefit of women are
needletowns of Yt., andN. Y. leaven relatives,and was almost stranger iu both towns se-lected bounty.
Noiii.est Komax All."enthusiastic friends ofhb"h close of warvegetable trees,
old. They l.rinK, also, 0,ODO,7uO 1,101u,as ul ar l,urseThe of T.x ,!0:nc- - 1,1 ('u,ct'tea nuts. j.lant small a,
Schnell , Tonnl ,nrtko P"'nva honestFi- -tl ) solf-re- si cet shrunk
masterJapanese
of North himMy an.I
i.ked Princes..f
"3?l3.o
IVinlrr'si
Foreign
Newprt,
prosperity
presentedpreaching
Vl""!"u,.,r
gentleman
appropriateddependent
IJrattlcborough,Thompson
100,000 purchasemanner
getInterpreting Secretary Ilr,l,:-- r
Prussian Legation, latterly Minister sturdy,sclf-iclian-
language, attached
of
transaction. well he noblestKoinaii
Pkeskrvixc Ft:cs. London,Canada West, discovered process
can be preserved for length time.The solution testnl
gentlemen Canada, certifiedl . tr . . r. . I - mm. : t . . It" iciiuncis .iimiiies. lliey sl,iu uscmiucs-- . iniciiior a
ans ami he charges himself ntent, and (ieorgc IL Hcnniston, of IDr.don,with their su .put and guidance a way ' the agent.t . eon ft .mi and usages our country, j Mot lx Taste. a
are sen's free. If Princes , iarly f purpose, from its cx-coi- ue
they may bung many in are industrial fain-- j jensiyeness and its liability injurylhey hig.ily educated p.lihsed drop of The too common addition ofI...gentl.'incti, laiiiites hrougiit up in the high- - jet ornaments, still Worse, of hla:
cst refinement. fully comprehend our llowcrs and other dismal translations of fineryan-- l usag.-- s and will conform them. j into funeral trappings, is lugubrious
should understood Japanese timed, and nobody think result reallythemselves w ith dignity ; they i beautiful. lay one's ornaments ishc
prompt and . j intural symbol of grief, and a relief whenc.iiiti ly I..' Chinamen often are feeling The French plan. of signifying
with t'nir families; they bring "depth" of mourning by increasing degreeindustry to develop our resources. IK-r- r of plainness of simple lilack dress,
htu 'il means buy .overiuucnt land, nWencc of ornaments trimming, seems muchvalleys, w hiel: i re iinsuited, but thecheaj-- j most reasonable and appropriate. Their
lull mountain lauds. 1 hese graielly I, mm period of mourning is considerably shorterare adapted healthiest srrowth'of silk- - they never at all.frms and the .jualities of cs-- cannot sec how one, livimr dead,
...t.v .n.-- Miaiiy is it an axiom, teas, The free white.laics knew ;
common mulbirry treesnur-er- y, with very forvrmsincntplantation s-- i own. does
intend worms till bis trees,three years l.
Jujanese esteem or cocoons fed, ;
li.;c ours, cutlin- - scarce noted narscrv.vt star, lard bight plantation j
in Jh.-- never bearallowed '
.1 . i . i. clear to ground, iiii i nrh: iirik. i
toition inrwlo"
. is to entire of pluckI. I.t.tca. Ill Id ::. 11 1 i ... .. .hi- - mi-- iriiu-n- ; inus..... i.. . , , uiwav a....... ... cleanly fccding-pla-- c. theot har!M.r. n t . ... i ; ir. .. . . same.
. ... i.- -i we mve it arnrovali. a
I
.11.......
an.
reel cocoons
it. use of in alllor ti.e Ilo
set
not fee nowth.
do not
of For sale
areiHii't--
lineti.e
ar.i
!ai:b-c-
ij.t
ti.e
lieCad
s or.. .' J'' AUo,
r
d
place
i- -.i
in
rain.
laws
and to eked light-- : EJKAVVitr's ittan.-- with iiih1Ic and II cr:i..r
ic 4 1 1 J I; t-
-
!
a
vanity.... i i i.i
how
r r !
lu .- -t i
a ai !
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i
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a
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v
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leaf
l
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j
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Coriir
Schnell would fTSthis couldii
r ..
1
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ll.-i.v- ind Cuts
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-
B:itTfiwc,
UREWKU CO.
HAStl I'A.--S
Ininf !r.-r-i f Minfj. l.v,rs.
Ir. ii .r.l.a-.r- t ' an iik :l tp ,.t Ir c ir.
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Sale "WholesaleI at f ! v r..ir: ii.
l. I N
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l, l'i t;n l - 1'l.lwr.-
r !.:.M win
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a
F ti- -
A iifv.
Llt.ifi.
a :100wr.iir
a
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' with hot water.
ia Africa as can-
notat
f aoaring
i an
a72S
miles, orlakesThe
notthe have
scandalto a with a
anequivalent to
one2
resj-cctivcl- y
frombc-M-e in
ropose a
nr.glishnicna
.t T..ic 1
n mostly
c " 1
a..
nr
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a
1
r. w.1 I Iin
mr nwomen
ort, ...a
a Mr.completed
bind season women
A
V'i.i.i
i.the
lr.,m
r
the
IV.ui
j Don the com- -place the
the thelie only the
the the both in hisin
iu
anyThompson, a of
died in New a estate,is at about
per This property is by hisafter the his to to
theuon the for a in the
Khiuclieck,near
a thefor his
The them At theCien.the the
i.
the is l ato
quiet mid so modest that one cannotVCV to ato the
ni.J " thc K't.v.,i-- t ,. and
"-'-
bat mi
the
e
"
"
I.
intsense
We can sayof all.
A. M. Uoynolds, ofa by which
a uy "ofhas by several
known in to its !
I.t.. .tli.cir looR to l uiKenbim for mt of I
West,to the bw of I low to kx is pecul-The- ynot but the bad r the
toand ouan- -
with of orTiiey
to andIt Ik the the
butThey
d sa!". asThey conicniul the and by theS to not in andthc in thcr or
W.--t to the ours. I believe wear crait? andto f ner ; ami I any or is the
W'orse firthat were
witli in
hasI
have crrow
on thethe
st.-m- , to- tnus
the
We.1..
the
tn
in New
been
in
me
in
from
eggs freshlcen well- -
who
care,
from every
boththat
than
theof mourning, deep, would be great
.
f.
a
.t
...
r i
Stoves and ISiss:e..CtOOKVS COOK STOVES-X- (.
and(?1 Uoi)
ALEXANDER REMOND,(O-
- thf lmptrial f,irm, f.)
VETERINARY SURGEON.
- - i. w . u.fi"s 'i iiort 9.
Mf.NCKI) SIXK.SSON sTlil.l.T, .us.' naui-- i -- K. ki-ll, ile," ba.-- Mr. theLii.liie. All lni:uess Vrt.'rim.rr
them of men-- ! :,.,,!... on:,i;.V T!.,r .....I. .tZ ir.V'' aUenn.m ,.aid
arc at uinann s cxil.ition would answer nt con son cjREh i.i.r sr.irED.all. T.'.ey are ft f.r shodlv. Sin hnn- - ah riemi.fr .;th uruTinvi..Uoy-- wi
Il.t-c- a theslender i i,.i:.aa
ir
nmlai.d
Itl
be
i.
of
...ill- -
a
7 8.
ff neari'i as
w to
s
--io. ii.itei sirti.-t- , or at .Mr. a siablrtt. -- n-.iKi.rt wid he
ii. Tssu.iii'i.ie,
other lak.tS, and to the rescue f l,..r-- .- ornitil.s, orstr.n3 makf , suital.Io HAS KKTfKNKU aoai.n.... - . ..... xtin jv ii LTJU1.1(J lllill ior .ou i,r noik, ZJ O R. K K S
1,cr WoM ctiOiiiY MI1K Withuut Jar tJuI-- 5T Yf M-r- am!
keen
to
one can
fame to
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g'l.i
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lje-!i-t Cocord
1.
arc
can
:iiill!i,I ar.l.
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f th ar.- -
if "T
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A. a .rt.lm:..n f .'n.-- t si,- -l. IS.il.r. r . vj. t . .
rim.Vi s.rr--ive- . ti.t-t- n t'anititi!.!. r"t- -.t all i
ForAn i'J I'aiiit. Cm
l.KH ! ITH.il d
.jual.'.y..... li et.
II.I
I
bt.n-i- ! ad
New to
-- thei.i
tradeeat
ba-l.i- -.'
have an
is
dividend
isrival
10,5
with
....
c-.-:
to
.
Itto
been
or
is
but
the
wholiving
Mr. no
of
hold
theis the
them
has
is
to in.-u-lt tlicis real.
skill the
fine '
cases
to
is
but
Kin
.nal
ier
howeverLnin. .y7;i;(
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attended
f.mil-.in- e
n;ui:niun
'27.
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the
the
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line,"V.
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to.
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in
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so
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C.
C- -.l 4n
LKKT AT IU.at Mm. Kurniture
it.cis. attended to. OJS Cm
FOR SALE!$2SO. riiirJOS. S230."illKsSK .mi; TIIK I'KST AMI MOST
lial.le riant tnannl.irtured. f..r st i::.ii:is in tuna utidwi ll. are made of tti- - he-i- t material)
with all tlie modern case, with sevenoctave,. Al.su,
(ablne: Onrnn for Sale, powerful Tone,'i.k a cut n.
r3J c"' W. FIsCllKR.
i
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inciiIIAULK.s I'l.Kliy,
I.e-.oi- i .iveti nni r- - "t--. i
s
niodest
tiv.ited
rial
also
Ilt-- I
Che!si-- r.an-es- ,
n
r.RKWKR
HAS ()!KIX.JImhk,
j.uonlv ""'.-- a
:ta,iiS.
KLLListreet,
t'lCW of, Cru.
by
SMITH SJ.'ich..r'4
r..foitly
RE.They
Itt.iew.ind
One withsnrir.LK
--tVMISICAL ix.
AM KldVURKI),AT Til E THEATERiii no and I in it nr.
MVj ly
Ilnrpcr BScIirllionUtltFKS Folt Tills V f F.It I.I XfJ
I.
j Obituary.iKn.m Iho Cnarlotftown (Mas ) Hunker Hill Aurora.)
Our much rcsited fellow citizen, James llun-'- .newcll. Ks., whose long sickness has been gen- -
cnilly knowu to the public, died in this city, onSunday morning last. Mr. llunnewell by hisenergy, ability and integrity, made himself a veryprominent merchant, an.I has Itecn connected lormany years with the trade and commerce of theSandwich Islands. early as 181(1, he visitedCalifornia ami the Islands, and made a secondvoyage as olficer and part owner of the cargo ofthe brig 'I'hatUlms, in IS 1). As agent of Messrs.Uryant V. Sturgis of Ptoston, he remained, at theIslands until ImIo. till interested iu the tradeof the Islands, his most remarkable voyage was
' made in ll!o, in the double capacity t.f masterj and merchant. This voyage was made in a smalli jtaeket vessel of about 40 tons, built at Nileiu bythe American lioard of Commissioners for ForeignMissions, w hich he volunteered to navigate and
J command, he being allowed a certain amount of' freight on board the vessel. AWut a year agoMr. llunnewell caused a drawing of tliis little
; lessel to bo lithographc I and framed, and at that; time sent a copy of the picture w ith the followingnote
" t iiarijtsTowx, 23d July, 1SCS." To lhe Editor of' the Jiunker Mil .luro'ra :
" 1kak Sin About a year and a half ago youpullislie.1 some extnicts from my journal from lJostoiito lb iivlulu, in the schooner .Vissitoiui J'ackft. 1
now ctler for your acceptance a lithographic sketchof that vessel which at the time, (4'J years ago.)ha-- the merrit of being the smallest vessel that evermade so long a voyage and was the longest time iumaking the passage of any vessel that ever success-fully made it. Very respectfully yours,
"James Hlxxewcll"L'nderneath the drawing is the following in-
scription and on the back of it the endorsementwhich follows, and these ltipers complete the his-
tory of the cnterjirise" Schooner .Missionary Packet. Owned by the
A. B. C. F. Missions. S.iiled from Boston, January,l'JG, for Honolulu, James llunnewell, Master, un-der instructions from Jeremiah Fvarts, Ksq.. Secre-tary of the Board. During the passage, anchored inupwards of (tiO) twenty different harbors, ar-rived at Honolulu iu October, alter a passage of niuemonths and one day. Dimensions, ,4'J feet long andIS feet wide. Measurini; o'J GO-'.- 'o tons.
" On the termination of Lis voyage out to Honolulu, Air. llunnewell Lad prepared ia Lis journalpencil of the Missionary Packet, which was placedin the hands of the lithographer, and the within isthe result.
" Mr. llunnewell never asked or received a dollarfrom the A. B. C. F. M., or from any of their patrons, tor Ins services in connection with the packet.The freight on his privilege would not at the presentday pay for his sextant that he used in navigatingner out.
Mr. llunnewell remained ai the Islands forj some years and then returned to reside in thisi city in 1S31-- 2. He was largely enrared in thecommerce of the Islands, and became owner ofthe celebrated ships John Gilpin, Polynesian&irrn, and other noted vessels his other
a tr-- j for the promotion ofit ,i i
a
rn ...
-
arc. To
:
.
Xns.
in ti
'
'
"
d
I
I
As
I
:
wenaro oi me isianus, lie contnoutcd at one tuncthe sum of ten thousand dollars towards the etablishmcnt of the Oahu College, near Honolulu.
Mr. llunnewell has lecu a generous contributorto all public, charitable and benevolent objects,not only- - to those connected with his ow n churchand denomination, but in many instances toothers ; and on the breaking out and during theContinuance of the war, was a libera contributorto every object requiring or needing private as-sistance. To the Soldiers' Relief Society, we be-lieve Mr. llunnewell contributed to its "funds forsome tune very regularly the sum of one hundreddollars jtr month, and in numerous other waysaided the I nion cause and sustained the Unionsoldiers. His remembrance of Itenevolent organizations will probably a linear hereafter,
The funeral services were held at his residenceon (.recti street, on Tuesday, Kev. James . Milesofficiating. There was a very large attendancenotwithstanding the cold rain storm. The re-mains were deiositcd in the old burying groundin this city.
Mr. llunnewell was born February 10, 1794,within the limits of the present town of Somcr- -ville.
AT J. T. WATERHOUSE'3
Qvxoon'ia "la-rk-x-f- ,
GalvanizGd Corrugated Roofing,A CIIK.U AMI Il'IlABI.K COVEKIXCMt. fur hwcllinj llous..-- s and Seres. Also,
Galvanized Guttering1, Spouting-- , and BidgeCapping,
PLA! (1ALYAMZKD IKO.V, GAlfiKS VARIOIS,
Pcrfointcd Ziuc,Iron AVheel-barrow- s, Iron Ladders,
shot, (.uiiovdcr, l'ercussion Caps,Fencing Wire, Galvanized Sf Plain,
Iron Standards for Wire Fciicinir,At 3 Ct-ul- u Kurli.
On Sale at J. T. Waterhouse's !
CAI.VAMZEI)
Wire IflcsliTo kttp out Kalilnts, CuU, or Crows
tTJ. .'ill!wings
ON SILK AT J. T. WATER HOUSE'S !
l'ATKXT IltOX
iTurdle Continuation Fencing!ASSAMF. and Xuuanu Streets,
15 Cents per runniii? foot of 5 liars,Including Standards every 5 feet.
Iron riilars a nil Pufs far Straining Ire Foncln-- .
ON SALE AT
WATi:StI20IJSICutleiTAUIOlS OI Stl'KItlOllr ni:nle tu order a:nl nrrtiilL.l.
t rs .
their cut--
At
Crockery-war- e, Eridles33Xvrrta.xlx.o
QUALITV,
Glass-war- e, Saddles,
Dry Goods of various cDscriplions, j
Amot.k-- i nul Pearl Rirrr Druiui,
GROCERIES, HARDWARELOIRS OF VAKiaiS DLSf KIITI.S.
j PIANO FORTE MAKER AND TUNER, Hoop Iron, Aineiicun Xail.j
PIANOS
k.
t
f ft.
:
:
ilrconl.
j
:
:
!
C.alviiui.ed Foot Itath Tub,(alvauixed Pail,
Siiiides, Shovels, Oo's,Card Mutches,
I'usce, Hoop Iron,"Woodeiivvare,
Whiting, Chalk, and Dry Colors,Witli every dt scrintitm .f
ArticIcsSsiUabIe fiir .Native Trade.ALSO- --
Many Goods not to be obtained elsewhereix n jxoLt i.r.
JOHN THOS. WATER HO USE.
l:t..d
and
t(4 aim I
liip of the Saucl:!THE
Amonr
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PKINTING ESTABLISHES
la acknowledged to ponm ih ho,, .!
JOB PRINTING TYPE
Of any other Office ia the
And Is m II adxptrd to (be Superior Printing f
POSTERS OF ANY SIZE
Either in
PLAIN Oil FANCY COLONS
Business,
and
aasortmrut
Sandwich Islands.
Wedding Cards
HOTEL HILLS OF FAKIi. j
BALL TICKETS,
CIRCULARS,
XVELOPi:s,
' LAW IILANK S,
RECEIPTS.
BOOKS and P 0MPIIL E TS,
MINISTERIAL REPORTS,
LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.
BRIEFS,
CATALOGUES,
PR O G R.1MMES,
NEWSPAPERS,
And at barely living Prices.
NOW IIAVII, A STOCK
CARDS and SHEET CARDS, of aU kinds
BISIaKSS,
Visiting
LAWYERS'
and sizes, suitable for
WLDDLW;, YISIT1.C, etc., etc.
ST HaviDg long enjoyed the confidence and pat-
ronage of the public, in our business transaction, we
tke the opportunity to retain our heart felt thtoVa
fr past favora, and respectfully ask aconlinoancecf
the same.
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