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I - AND ADDRESSI r--r BILL-I- I K D.--
, 1 V ,Krt.r-- im r.r.ntel in the hirie st. - -- -
The Goings Forth of God.
BV GT WAV Cl'BHT.
o.f u aik'tk on the earth. The purling rill,And mightier stream before him glance away,
II -- j Aclr.z in Hi preici.ce. On the plains
An 1 pt;l-;- l and in the mazy vales,
lh-- : living throngs of tar:U LtLre II im fall.
Will, thankful hymns, receiins from Hi handI.n mortal lif-- ; and gUdnt-ss- . d upon.W iiti burni: s crowns. th? herald stand,
Pr'jc'.aimitg to the bliss muiS wilderness
Hie briijhine-- s cf His cminj, and the powerOf II : m who ever iiveth, all in all !
f;i u.'ieth on the ocean. BrilliantlyTl.egliy water mirror back His smiles.T. surging billows ar.d the gamboling storm
fame rrouchir to His fe-.- t. The hoary deepAnd th green, gorgeous islands, offer upThe tril.u:e of their treasures pearls and shellsAr.d a drapery cf the flashing f,ara,Aud solemnly the Kiselated ha'.U,AnI coral doui-- s of mansions in the depths.And gardens of the golden sanded seas, ,
B! n l, with the anthems id the chimin;; wave,Their ailcluias onto Him who ralesThe invi:b'.e armies of eternity.
Cod joumtyetk in the iy. From sun to sun,From lUr to star the livid lightaiugs flah ;And peiht ? ttunders through all space proclaimThe goin.-- s f rlh tf Him whose potent armPerpetuates existence, or destroys.Fr.rn unknown, unsearchable, profound,Forth ruh the wand rit g comets ; girt with flamr sThey bl nl, ia order true, with marshaling h;stJOf starry worshippers. The unha'lowed orbsOf eartli-horn- e lire that cleave the hazy air,Blanched by the ll kA of uncreated lijjht.Fly with the Il.trlii.S winds and misty clouds,II. ii k to their h' tuts, and deep ia darkness lie.
Cud j;nrnf yi th in the Aurtu. Refulgent starsI'.nitfisi 'lis hurnir, pa:h. Around Hiui fallDr. a 1 i oxers, dotniriions, hosts and kingly thrones ;Ang-- ls of G A adoring millions joinWiih spirits pure, redectnel from distant worldslu choral songs of praise. Thee we adore.For Ihou art m'ghty. Evcrlasling sphere :Of ligh ari l .'! ' i i Thy presence wait ;Time, I)ace, iighi, iloininlon, majesty,Truth, wisJ.mi all art thine, Jehovah ! ThouFlKST, LAST, SI HREME, ETERNAL POTENTATE !
VARIETY- -
Never tell a man he'd a fojl. In the firstlace h? won't believe jou, anJ in the next place
you make him your enemy.In Jl.vine they Mow out the contents of eggs
an-- J fill the shclld with whisky. The eggs theneell for $1,50 a dozen. All on account of the
I Miinc liquor law.A New England philosopher says he can't
) lind out where the air leaved off aud the earthbegins. I.ct hi in fall backwards from a fence,and he'll eoon find out.
" Mr. isuiitli, id your customer Brown a manto be trusted I know of no one more bo.lie id to be trusted forever, he never pays.
Considerate. Mistress (on coming homefrom the seaside) : hy, Jane, what's be-come of the bultinch ?" Jane: " Well, you see,m'ui, it didn't say much, and looked droopin'like, bo cook put it out of its misery, an' I'd itstuffed for my, at." Punch.
We adorn graves with flowers and redolentplants, just emblems of the life of man, whichhas been compared in the Holy .Scripture tothose fading beauties whose roots, being buriedin dishonor, rise again in glory.
Susan," said the madamc of a boarding-schoo- l,you say your mistress wishes to absent
herself from the class-roo- m this afternoon ; isthe reason for her staying away very urgent?"" Yes, muni, it is 'ergent "
Wit is not the produce of study ; it comes al-most as unexpectedly on the speaker as the bearer.One of the hrst principles ol it is good temper.The arrows of wit ought always to be featheredwith smiles; when they fail in that they be-come sarcasms.
A Dutchman, in describing a pair of horseshe had lost said : " Dey was fery much alike,specially the off one. Vun look't so much alikeIotb
1 could not tell together from which ; whenalter one i always catch the oder, and
I whipped the one tuost dead because the otherkicked me."
During a recent thunder-stor- m near Memphis,Tenn., a negro was severely kicked by a viciousmule, and just as lie was picking himself up, astroke of lighting hit the mule, and killed turndead on the spot. Well, dar !" exclaimed thenegro, "cf did chile hain't got pow'ful frens to"venge his insults, den dcre's no use tryin' tohab laith in any'ting !"
A boy tried his first pipe the other day.When his father came home to dinner he foundhim braced up against a barrel, with his legsspread apart, his hands and lower jaw droopinglistlessly, and a deathly pallor overspreadinghis face. "What is the matter with you?"'inquired the amazed parent. 41 My teacheris sick," ga-pe- d the boy. " Well, you mustn'tfeel so badly about it, Tommy," said the fatherkindly. " She will get well agaiD, without adoubt." And then, stepping into the house, heobserved to his wife that he was the most sym-pathetic boy lie ever saw.
A prominent lawyer recently gave the follow-ing definition of the law : " It is simply an effortto shift the responsibility of the decision. Thejury of laymen, befogged by the pleadings, makeup their verdict with the understanding that ifthere is anything wrong about it, the SupremeCourt, composed of lawyers, will make it allrijrht. The Supreme Court settlpR ir. nrrnrAinto law, with the understanding that the laymenof the Court of Appeals will adjust the equity.The Court ol Errors orders a new trial, and ithegins with the jury of laymen. It is eimply amill that goes round and ' round and grinds the
A Uewildered Editoki.il Wkitku. By au-thority fn.tn the editor-iu-chi- ef I am allowedto use the editorial " we.' Why we are sofavored remains to me a mystery. However,wc propose to enjoy all the privileges to whichI am entitled, and hope no lault will be foundwith us for doing as I am permitted.
We sounds much better, and has also a doubleeigniheance, which I, alas ! have not. Thisfact is by me doubly to be regretted.
My spirits rise when wetake up our penciland proceed to write my first editorial Loftyideas crowd our brain and move me to utteranceThe importance of our position dawns uponmy mind, and we feel the responsibility whichrests upon me.
Henceforth I shall know whereof we speakIn lact, my duty already becomes heavy; butI must.and will preserve the dignity which shallbe wrapped like a mantle about us. I will surprise rival editors, who will gaze in wonder onthe eymmetiieal beauty of our my (where theprinter's d 1 is the) composition.
in the most lucid manner will we present myopinions and our views to the public mind. Weare certain that unqualified approbation formy work will be accorded us, and to me muchpraise will be given for our command of language, , o.1 1 f i i -uu uij-- jtoowieuge oi me rules ot grammar on
hieh we pride myself. But I see that myi enould say our pencil needs Bharpening, andwe are out of pronouns. Emily Hawthorne.hi 7 7 . w . .
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VOL. XXII--N- O. 29.
business CarUs.
E. P. ADAMS,A I'CTIO.NEER AXO COM MISSION" MKR-CHAN- T.
Queen Street, Honolulu, H.I. ja!2 ly" M. McINERNT,
AXH DEALER INIMPORTER Hats, Caps, Jewelry, Perfumery,Pocket Cutlery, and every description of Gent's Superiorfurnishing Goods. XT Benkert's Fine Calf Dress Boots,always on hand.
N. K. Cobkkr of Fort and Merchant Streets. ja!2 ly
EDWARD T. O'HALLORAN,TTORN'EV AND SOLICITOR. IS Al'- -A THORIZEU to lend from $200 to $10,000 on Mortgape of
Freeholds, at lowest rates of Interest. XT Agents in London,and in all parts of Australia.
OFFICE on Fort Street, (opposite Mr. Ira Richardson'sStore) Honolulu. j&
AF0NG & ACHUCK,WHOhESA L.K AND RETAILIMPORTERS, Merchandise Fire-pro- of Store, Nuua-n-u
Streets. ja5 ly
DE. R0DGERS,A NO SURGEON. HASPHYSICIAN from Garden Lane to the SNOW
COTTAGE, Hawaiian Hotel, entrance on Hotel Street, nextdo r to the Theater.
Nir.uT Calls Promptly Attended to.Office as formerly, at Mr. E. Slreliz's Drug Store, corner
Fort and Hotel Streets. a3tf'
F. HORN,OXFECTIOXER. NO. 4 HOTEL. ST.,next door to C. E. Williams, Honolulu.
Bread delivered to any part of the city,foreign breads made to order.
corner tn iew uioch..
All fancy andde2:2
J. M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S.
DEXTAIi OFFICE, KOKlHotel, Brewer'sBROWN & CO.,
PORTERS AND DEALERS IXfM uivii ivii SIMKITS. AT WllOLKSALE.9 Merchant Strt t,
STREET.
- -- - Tno iiuuumiu,
ALES
TH0S. G. THRUM,AND MANUFACTURINGIMPORTING News Dealer and Book Binder.
oc6) Mkkchast St., stAB I'urt, Hosolclc. (ly
E. 0. HALL & SON,rMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX IIAR1)- -L W ARE, Dry Goods, Paints, Oils, and General Merchandise.n017 Corner Fort and King Sts. ry
M. PHILLIPS & Co.,A " WHOLESALEIMPORTERS c .es, Hats, Men's Furnishing and
Fancy Goods. (no!7 ly) No. 11 Kaahumanu St. Honolulu.
E. McINTYRE & BROTHER,GROCERY
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FEED STORE.Corner of King and Fort streets.
Honolulu. 11.
J. M. DAVIDSON,A TTORN'EV AT LAW.
Oltice over lr. W hitney's Bookstore,IlonolitUi.no21
T. P. TISDALE, M. D.rwnMFOPATHIST. OFFICE RES,'- -
h AT HAWAIIAN HOltL.the time duringofDll TISDVLE has a considerable,f diseases of the &"treatmenttwenty years to the
Consumption. Affections of theThrot, Incipient He isand r.a, I the peculiar to womenprovided with a complete set of the Modern Instruments andApparatus for the treatment of these maladies.
N. Um Particular attention given to the treatmentof
children. oOffice Hour from 8 to V A. M. i o '
027 and 6.-3- to T t) I'. M.
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H.AND
ANDnotice)
devoted
ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,It 1 M I iSI l V
JCICAL.
Honolulu,
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MERCHANT IJEN- -atiirriiu auci,
Hawaiian Islands
ANDly
LEWEItS. C. M. COOKE.J. C. DICICSOS. ROBT.
LEWERS & DICKSON,DEALERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDINGU Materials. Fort Street. ly
DILLINGHAM & CO.,AND DEALERS IX HARD-WAK- K,IMPORTERS
Cutlery, Dry Goods, Paints and Oils, and GeneralMerchandise.
ap2S No. 95 King Street, Honolulu. ly
IRA RICHARDSON,AND DEALER IX BOOTS.IMPORTER Clothing. Furniabing Goods,
Perfumery, sc.Corner of Fort and Merchant St. UpgllyIIonoIulu.II.I.
C. B. FRIEL.FRIEL & BUSH,
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BrSH.
AND PROVISION DEALERS,GROCERS Grocery and Feed More,entrusted .rom other is.a ""be
promptly ten.leJ to. 33 Fort Street. Honolulu. ljJf.WILDER & CO.,
TO DOWSET1' Be CO.SUCCESSORS Fort and Queen sts.. .... 1 ..M.i;n
Dealers iaap.
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Lumber. Paints. Oil, INaiis, can, anu u..-.-i every iiuu- - -
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION' MER-
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Corner of Fort and Merchant Streets. ml7ly
D. N. FLITNER;HISOLD BUSINESS IN THECONTINUES building. Kaahumanu Street,
Chronometers rated by observations of the to thewith a transit instrument accurately adjustedmeridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to
tine watch repairing. Sextant and quadraniglasses silvered and adjusted. Charts and
nautical instruments constantly onjY2l hand and for sale-- 13
C. H. DICKEY,TTORN'EV AT LAW. HAIKU. M-AU-A NOTARY PCBLIC for the Island .Maui, and Agent
for taking Acknowledgments of Labor Contracts for the ins
trict of Makawao. 1 -
S. MAGNIN,Vl'l'AXU ST.. near Kins, luiparlcr nmlDkaleb is
General Merchandise, Fancy Dry Goods, Gentlemen? s
Furnishing Goods, Clothing. BloIS, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sc.,sc.fe2i ly
CECIL BROWN,V AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.ATTORXE and gtnt for taking Acknowledg- -. . i l.t..l r.t llnhilments or insirumenis ior me uiuu v.. u..
So. 8 Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu, ti. i.
W.
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B0LLES & CO.,C?HIP CHANDLERS AND COMMISSION1 MERCHANTS.Importers and Dealers in General Merchandise, Queen Street
fe7 Honolulu, uawauau isiauus. ij
RICHARD F. BICKERT0N,AXDCOUNSELOR AT LAW.ATTORXEY Terms of Courts on the other Islands.
Monev to lend on Mortsases of Freeholds.- XT OFFICE, No.23 Merchant Street, 2 doors from Dr. Stangenwald's.
JSO. 8. WALKER,
myis
Z. S. SPALDING. WM. G. IKWIN.
WM. G. IRWIN & Co.,U G A R FACTORS,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AGENTS FOR
Naalehu Plantation, Hawaii;Makee Sugar Plantation. Mau:;
Makee Sugar Company, Kauai;West Maui Plantation,
D. It. Vida, (Union Mills) Hawaii,Oreig & Bicknell's (Faoning's Island) Cocoanut Oil,
North Western Lite Ins. Co. Swiss Lloyd Marine Ins. Co,jy211 HONOLULU, H. I. ly
WING CH0WG TAI & CO.,HONOLULU BAKERY. CORNER OFKing and Maunakea Streets. ly
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HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, JANUARY
A W. PEIRCE & CO.,(Successors to C. L. Ilichards & Co.)
C II A N D LERS A N" D G EX E R A LSHIP MERCHANTS. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.(ja!2 ly)
HYMAN BROTHERS,PORT ERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAILIM DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats r'urnishing Goods, Ladies' andGents' Boots and Slw-- Yankee Notions, 4c, &c.
Capt. Snow's Building. No. 20 Merchant St. Honolulu. ap28 ly
C ALLEN. p- - ROBLNSOS.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,ROBINSON'S WHARF. DEALERS INAT LUMBKKand all kinds of BUILOING MATERIALS,
Paints, Oils, Nails, &c, ic.ACEST3 FOR SCnojSERS
KULAMASU,KEKAULUOHI,
MARY KLLEN,rACAIII,
IIALEAKALA,FAIRY QUEEN,
UILAMA,LEAIII.
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Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
M. S. GRINBAUM CO.,AND W II OLES A LE DEA LIMPORTERSGENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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Makee's Block, Queen Street.
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,FORWARDING AND COMMISSION1 MERCHANTS,
214 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.Special facilities fur and particular attention paid to
CONSIGNMENTS OF ISLAND PRODUCE.ly
CHULAN & CO.,w m io RT ERS OF AND DEALERS INCHINA GOODSOf all descriptions, and in all kinds of Dry Goods. Also
con
stantly on hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian R'ce--
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A S. CLEGIIOBN.
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A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.,AND WHOLESALE a:nIMPORTERS in
Ceneral Merchandise,Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Sts.
C6 ly Nuuanu St., and Corner and Hotel
H. HACKFELD & Co.COMMISSION AGENTS,GENERAL
T. CRAWFORD MACDOWELL,a TTORVBY AT LAW.
office corner of Foit and King Streets, oppositeFt..O. Hall & Son's.
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AND MER- -
Honolulu, Oahu,
nonoiuiu.
BREWER CO.,COMMISSION SHIPPING
Hawaiian
ALLEN & STACKFOLE,HAWAII,.KAWA1IIAE
r, CONTINUE THE GENER A LW .,! SHIPflNG BUSINESS at theabove port.' where they are prepared to furnish the justly cele-brated recruits
as areKawaihae and such otherbv whale ships, at the shortest notice
reasonable terms.
strppt.
Fort
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most ly)
JOHN TH0S. WATERH0USE," M PORTER AND DEALER IN GENERALMERCHANDISE,"sel Queen Street Honolulu. ly
. . o. P. T. I KSRHANW. L. GREEN. U(.u. . -
GREEN, MACFARLANE.
& Co.,: urn.AN I l.ii.uwian.wjIMPORTERS CHANTS,
. - .. C. rtr.nl. .1.1 Tl TRobinson's Fire-pro- ot tiuiming, vueenFOR
The Puuloa Sheep Ranch Company,
BMITHIKS,
Islands.
Potatoes,reouiied
AGRNTS
The Plantation, imo,The Waikapu Plantation,
The Kainalo Plantation, Molokal,n.hlO The Glasgow and iiopomia une m ij
THE0. H. DAVIES,(Late J anion, Green & Co.)
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER.I CHANT. AGENT FORLloyds' and the Liverpool Underwriters. Northern Assurance
Company, anu uriusn uu micisu "- -Company.
ml7 Fire Proof Buildings, tvaanumanu anu vtuccu o. jCASTLE & COOKE,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GENJ EKAL MERCHANDISE,SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS-fel-
No. 80 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. ly
C. S. BARTOW,UCTIOXEER, SALESROOM ON QUEEN
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foot of Kaahumanu.
F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,"MPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERC-HANTS,
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. )a27 ly
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Spencer
FISCHER.
Street,
F. H. ENDERS, M. D.FFICE, WAILI'KU, MAUI.
FISCHER & ROTH,II. I.
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ERCIIANT TAILORS. 38 FORT ST.Honolulu, iy
T. J. BAKER,AI&CI11T12CT and RUlMiiU
Plans and specifications furnished at reasonable rates.Address, Post Office, Honolulu, H. I. jao
M. T. DONNELL,Cabinet Maker, Turner, French Polisher
Fort Slrcel, jy5 ly Honolulu,I
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SILIl? AND f)Oeiiei'al I31elcsm.itliing--TAMES II. HAXI.OX. having entered into partner-- 3
ship with Mr. Taylor, the blacksmith opposite the OldCustom House, begs to notify the public generally that he isprapared to give special attention to Herse-Shoein- and Far-riery; all complaints connected with the feet of hordes, such ascorns, interfering. Arc, specially attended to.
N B The best of bar iron ou hand and for sale; also, nutsand washers. READY MADE OX CARTS.
Honolulu. Dec. 29, IS". 29 tf
LEWIS & WHITMAN,GENERAL BLACKSMITHS,
King Street, near Bethel, Honolulu.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Horse-Shoein- g & Carriage Workjyu
C. E. WILLIAMS,Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in
2T1 tt 3F wittjiie:OF EVERY" DESCRIPTION.Furniture Ware Room on Fort street ; Workshop at
the old stand. Hotel street, near Fort.,--. j). Orders from the other islands promptly attended to.
aul!5 ly
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P. DALTON,Saddle and Harness 3Iaker,
KIXG STREET, HONOLULU.
. Harness. Saddle & Shoe Leather, Constantly on Hand.
Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. aull Iy
Iflcrbniutal.
P. H. TRIPP,
Saddle and Harness Maker,CORNER OF
3Soxt: nncl S.jolS Streets.All Article lu Lino MniiulncturN with
jaa Nt""i4!4 nml Uiwpntcli.
WEST & CHAYTER,Wajron and Carriage Dailders, 71 and 76 King St.,
Honolulu. (ja27 ly) Island orders promptly executed.
J. H. McLEAN,Tin JiTiitli nncl Plumber !4
. IlHil.KR IS
STOVES AND RANGES!A FILL ASSORTMENT OF
TINWARE ALWAYS ON HANI).Jobbing Promptly Attended lo.
0.,7iy NO. 2 8 NUCANC STREET.
Shop on Tort St., opyoslte llojiper's Carrel Fart or y
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hEstimates given for Repairing in Wood Work of all
nol7 kinds. ly
.J. II. WICKE.Catoinot TAIa.lt or ,A I j A K E A ST 14. E ET.
ON E 1)1.)' J II HhLOW HOTEL STREET.Furniture of all descriptions made and repaired at reason-
able rates. Uood workmanship guaranteed. ap28 ly
THOMAS LACK,IVX A C? XX INIST
' Tv nriil attpml to all orders in the
LOCR. CI X &. GK.VKRAL REPAIR LIXE
lie will pive special attention to cleaning, repairing and reg-ulati-Sewing Machines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery
and Metal Work of every description, Ltinr liiHilbiK, 4cALSO. ON II AND AND FOR SALE CHEAP,
A Variety of Sewing Machines,Cans, Pistols,. Shot, Ammunition,
MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, &c., Aic.Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders, and all other extra and I
XT Best Machine Twist. JdCOLE AGENT IN THIS KINGDOM FOR
The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines.aull ly
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.STEAM ENGINES, SUGARMills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brass and LeadCastings.
Machinery of Every Description madeTO ORDER.
Particular Attention paid lo Ship's BlaclcsmithingXT Job Work executed on the shortest Lotice. aull ly
C. SECELKEN & CO.,NO. 5 NCCANTJ STREET,
Dealers in Stoves and Ranges,Tin, Sheet Iron & Copperware !
Kkep Constantly on HandA FULL. ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE I
Galvanized Iron and Lead Pipe,
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3.India Rubber Hose, &r., kt.
WM. JOHNSON,Merchnut Tnilor,
Kaahumanu St., II. I., opposite Godfrey Rhodes.ap28 ly
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J. M. OAT & Co., Sailmakers.OLD CUSTOM HOUSE, FIRE-PRO- BUILDINU.
On the Wharf, Foot or Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, II. I.
Sails made in the Best Style and Fittedwith Galvanised Clues and Thimbles.
Flag of nil cIcNCriptiona mnile nnl repnire.l.Thankful for past pntronage. we are prepared to execute all
orders in our line, with dispatch and in a satisfactory manner.mhlO ly
GREERJ, MACFARLANE k EO.OFFER FOR SALE
THE CARGOES
THE FOLLOWING VESSELS,XOW OX THE WAY TO THEIR IOXSIGXMEXT.
NAMELY:
SHIP HERTFORDSHIRE,FROM LIVERPOOL.
FROM GLASGOW,
AND
BARK MATTIE MACLEAY,FROM PORTLAND.
C0MFRIS1XG A FI5E USE OF GOODS
SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET,
Particulars of which will be furnished inour Advertisement of next week.
We beg to inform Shippers that the new Iron Clipper BarkESKBANK, of the Glasgow Line, will leave that port in allMarc Is Next, and Indents forwarded by next SteamerMail, will reach England in good season to come by this vessel.
GREEN, MACFARLANE & CO.dl5
li, 1S7S.nsunnct Oris.
F. A. SCHAEFER,A GENT Brruiru Board of L'udrrwrilrrs,
48" Dresden Board of Uuderwrilrra,igont Vimiia Board of Underwriters
Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdictionof the above Boards of Underwriters, will have to be certifledto by the Agent to make them valid. jal'-ll-
SWISS LLOYD MARINE INS., CO.OF WINTERTH I'R.
' I M I E U N I E R S I G N E I A R K AUTHORIZEDTO INSURE
ON CARGO FREIGHT and TREASUREFroiu Honolulu.
TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLDAND UPON
COASTERS, BV SPECIAL PERMISSION IOn the most Favorable Terms.
d!51yW. G. IRWIN & CO.
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
THE BRITISH ANU FOREIGNMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
(LIMITED,)
ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWESTclauses in the folicies of this Company art)specially advantageous THEO. H. DAVIES,
Agent.
THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMFYIssues Fire and Life Polities
THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ALLON ior Losses settled with promptitude.nol7 ly THEO. H. DAVIES, Agent.
Xi3at.Tolilxc3cl, 103G.THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE
IF1 r oINSURANCE COMPANY!Unlimited Liability of Stockholders
ASSETS, $26,740,105.70.LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTFD, AND PAID AT ONCE.
o27 BISHOP X. CO.. Agcnta.
II A M II IT RCi II-- II R E M E NFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.riHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEENJL Appointed Agents of the above Company, are preparedto insure risks against Fire on Stone and brick Buildingsand on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms.
For particulars apply at the office of06 ly F. A. SCHAEFER 4-- CO.
UNION INSURANCE COMP'YOF SAN FRANCISCO.
avr --A. n. x jnt 33 . incorporated, i860.CASTLE &C00KE, Agents
oG ly FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
THENew England Mutual Life Ins. Co.
OF BOSTON, MASSX xx 3 o x x o x" t o d. X O 3 3 .
The Oldest Purely Mutual Life InsuranceCo., in the United States.
Policies issued on the most favorable terms.EXAMPLE OF PLAX,
Insured Age, 35 VenrnOrdii.nry Life I'luiiOne Annual premium continues Policy 2 years 3 daysTwo Annual premium continues Policy 4 years 12 daysThree Annual premium continues Policy 6 years 27 daysFour Annual premium continues Policy 8 years 10 daysFive Annual premium continues Policy 10 years 56 days
Assetis, $i:t,500,)()() !Lonmck Pnid through Honolulu Agency
S59.000 :
CASTLE Si COOKE, AGENTSo8 FOR THE II AWN ISLANDS. ly
II A M B U R G -- M A G D E BURG
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,OF HAMBURG.
BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, FIRM,insured against Fire on the mostfavorable terms.
jV. ,TAEG I?2Il Agent f.r the Hawaiian Islands.myl2 ly
RMEMSII WESTPHALIA LLOYD
IiSURACE COMP'Y !OF M. GLADBACH, RHENISH PRUSSIA.
Aachen & Leipzig Ins., Co. Limited,OF AACHEN. (A1X-LA-C- H APELLE )
CLAIMS FOR PARTICULARALL sustained by goods arriving here and insured inthe above companies, have to be made with the cognizance ofaud certified to by the undersigned, in order to be valid.
m3 ly J. C. GLADE, Agent.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.ESTABLISHED, 1309.
CA PITA L 2.000.000Accumulated mid I u vested Fund, 2,838,118rsMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN A P- -i
POINTED AGENTS lor the Sandwich Islands, and areauthorised to Insure against Fire upon favorable terms.
Risks taken in any part of the Islands on Wooden Buildings,and Merchandise stored therein. Dwelling House and Furni-ture, Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargoes orunderrepair. ap7 ly ED. lOFFcCHLAEGER & CO.
Boston Board of Underwriters !AGENTS for the Hawaiian l.lnmU.C. UREWElt & CO.
Philadelphia Board of Underwriters !AGENTS for the Hawaiian Inland,C. BREWER tc CO.VOTICE. M ASTERS OF VESSELS VIS-1- 1
ITING this port in a disabled condition and insured inany ot the Boston and Philadelphia Offices must have theirreports and accounts duly certified to by as.
mhlO ly C. BREWER k CO.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! !'M1E UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO NOTIFV
M the public that he has his old stand in thenew and commodious brick store oa Fort street, opposite OddFellows' Hall, where he will be happy to wait upon customersin his line as
Manufacturing Jeweler!He has secured the assistance of a skilled workman recentlyfrom San Francisco, and is therefore prepared to execute in thebest style and on reasonable terms.
Masonic and Odd Fellows' Insignia,KEY SrONE3, LOCKETS, PINS, fcc.
Diamonds and other precious stones set and reset in the lateststyles. Engraving and Enamelling done to order.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW VEARS are nearat hand, and now is the time to order articles for presents.
N. B. I am prepared to execute promptly all jobbing or or-ders for repairing.
no3 3m WM. M. WENNER.
CASES CORN STARCH,GASES LA CROIX CORN. QUARTERClear Pork, for families; Lewis' Celebrated Meats.Soups, Tomatoes. Tomato Ketchup, Gerkins, in one gallonjars and half gallon jars; Clams, Lobsters, &c, Sc , receivedthis day and for sale by
my 5 BOLLES & Co.
WHOLE NO. 1130.
Jnsunntc (inrbs.
BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.
T1HE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THEBoard of Underwriters, notify Masters of Verselsand others that all bill for Repairs on Vrsstls. and all billsfor General Average purposes, must be approved by the Agentof the Boston Underwriters, w ho must also be represented onall surveys, or sueh bills will not be allowed.
ly O. BREWER CO., Agents.
CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.riMIE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THEA. above Company, have been authorized to insure riaki on
Cargo, Freight and Treasure,from Honolulu to all ports of the world, and vice versa.
"3 ly II. HACKFELD ft Co.
TRANSATLANTICFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
ol 1 1 am l ti rprCapital, One Million Prussian Thalers,
'1MIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEENM. appointed Agents of the above Company are now ready to
Issue Polities against Risks of Firr, on Itoildins,Merchaudiae unci Furniture.
on terms equal to those of other respectable companies.Losses paid for and adjusted here.
Fur particulars apply too'3 tf H. HACKFELD K CO., Agents.
SAM'L G.WILDER.Agent for the Hawaiian Islands,
OF THE
MUTUAL LIFE 1.M1ME 10.TO1
Largest,OF NEW YORK,
Safest,and Most
Economical Life Ins., Co.IN THE WORLD !
Assels,(.s7,;)ssO, 000,000all cash :Now is a Good Time to Insure.
0.M: HI T I IKST-CLAS- S IIISKS TAKKXapl OFFICE WITH WILDER X.
domestic proDucr.
iiim,, i.aiiaiaa.nTURTON, FRO I'R I ETOR.of superior quality, now coming in.... pait .1. ifunuLiues 10 sun oyno l"ly II. HACKFELD ft CO.
CITY MARKET,WAULD. PROPRIETOR, HEAD OFCii Al'LAlN LANE.3IEATH DKJilVK It 1Z 1''10 All Orders 1'romptly Attended to. Jy
SPENCER PLANTATION.TV E VV C ROl O F S UG A R N O W CO M I N G. m and for sale bv
""' GREEN, MACFARLANE ft Co., Agents.
WAIKAPU PLANTATION.
miilu
Co.
'ROl OF SUGAR N O W COM I N Gfor sale for home consumption only, by
GKEEN, MACFARLANE ft Co., Agents.
PUULOA RANCH TANNERY.SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, TANNEDand Sheep Skins, from the above celebrated Taime.ry, constantly received and for sale by
nhl GREEN, MACFARLANE ft Co.
WAILUKU PLANTATION!WAILUKU, MAUI.by
fe3 3m
BV
June 1st, 1877
C R O l OF 18 7 7C. BREM ER ft Co.,
Agents.
KAUPAKUE.1 PLANTATION SUGARNOW COMING IN,
XB FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUITrUKCHASERS,
Honolulu,AFONG ft ACHUCK.
ja27 ly
HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY!R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,
NUUANU STREET.
PILOT, MEDIUMTnD NAVV BREADon hand and made to order.Also, Mater. Soda and Butter Crackers,
JENNY LIND CAKK.4. ftc.SHIP BREAD REBAKED on the shortest notice.FAMILY BREAD, made of the Best Flour, baked daily andalways on hand.N. B.BROiry BREAD OF THE BEST (jUALITY
o6 ly
METROPOLITAN MARKET,(1. WALLKR,
Pure Bred Aylesbury Ducks. Home Fed Turkeys.KIJVU STREET. HONOLULU. 06 ly
FAALLLY MARKETG. WALLER, PROPRIETOR.
Corner ol Hotel tml Union f--it w.CHOICE MEATS FROM THE FINESTFish, Poultry, Vegetables, c . furmhd toorder. Extras Tuesdays and Thursdays Veal. Fridays,Fish. Sundays, Lamb. (Unless otherwme ordered.)
The proprietor has leased a neat and comruodixus Vegetable,Fruit and Poultry Market, and is prepared to furnish everyarticle in his line.
XT Shipping supplied on Short Notice. ap7 Jy
J. MOAN AULIOffers For Sale "jJJS
Beef, Mullon, Vfnl, Siilmon Si. FUh.at the FISH MARKET STALL?, Nos. IS, 19,20 21, at theLowest Market Rates. Please ifive me a call. ml3 Iy
HftWAUAtl GOAP WORKS
ii It JE Y V CO.,Manufacturers and Dealers
IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!Leleo, King Street, Honolulu.
Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted !Orders Left at Ira Riclia rdasn's Bol ssd
Shoe Slre will meet with promptapH A lleiitlnnee. ly
CHA1YIPAGIJE !JUST RECEIVED PER KA MOI, ANINVOICE OFRuinart, Pere & Fils Carte Blanche
IN QUARTS AND PINTS.Fcr saie at Agents' rates, by
II. HACKFELD ft Co.,Sole Agents fr Messrs. huinart Pere Fils,
ap29 Rheimt.
TO LET.A CONVENIENT COTTAGE, No. 107Nuuanu Avenue. Enquire of
dlO J. 8. LEMON.
Til JJ PAOiriO(nmmcrcial bbcriisct
PUBLISHED AT
Honolulu. Ilawaiiait Isnlundis.rinlori or ilclvortlnlug.
hpace nieusurcd iu Noiiphitil Ttpc.
0 Lint , (! inch)1 i Lints i meh) .:'i Lines (2 inches):ti Line. (I u.rln.)4S Lines (i l lie In,)0'isrt 'r Column..Third Column...Half ColumnTwo Third Column .Whole Column.......
1 w. 1 Hi I in I m.
.. 1 HO 2 ('(( 3 CK) 4 00. 1 M) 3 00 00 ft 00
.. 2 4 60 7 00! W lb., 3 00 6 'ib' t 2b its
.. 4 HO 00 U 00 19 00
.. 0 00 11 to 16 00 20 GO
.. tt 00 16 00 20 00 2ft 00
.. 10 00 19 60 2 60 30 00. It 00 24 00 SO 00 40 00
.. Is 00 30 00 40 00 04 00
17 Advertisers residing in the Eastern United Ptatft, canpsy for their cards by enclosing Greenbacks or United fltatssPostage Ktsnips for such smrunt as they wish to psy and thrircards will t inserted as per above table, for the Urns paid for.
XT Business Cards, when rrin rB A Tt, arsallowed discount from tl re rst. t, which are for transientadvertisements when paid or charged quarterly.
finale copies of the Auvkitiskh. Ti u Cents when rhargrdFifteen Cents; by the dozen, One Hollar.BaaaasaaaHaaBDSwuBWBSBBHMwassaassawasBMaaaBasawHawBaanaaaiiaaB
Hjirltsfnunls.
SUGAR MACHINERY, &c.flHE I D E it SI G N E D All E PREPARED
Mi to tui ihkIi enliinute. f-- r hunar M srhinery, Ac, either tube made nl t he IIONOLl LU IRON OKKH, or to be Impoit-e- d
from iI.AKil by a 1.1.1 1 In leave that port about Julyor A uj;u:-- t in t, or by aiinther n.el to It ne lu February, 10711.
THEY HAVE ON HAND !Anal For Sulr,
ONE SUGAR MILL & GEAR,Twenty by Tblrl-- l,
A I.I(, ON K OR TWO PI 7. KM OK
Second Hand Sugar Mills,dear and Power, which may be delivered in a few moulds.
Also, For Sale Just ReceivedI'K- R-
ESKBANK from Glasgow !Nix .loo GrIIou ('liiridera.
Four Piiira Weaiou'n ( riiirifuKiil iMueliiHr,
ALSO, ON HAND AND FOR HA LE,China lluil. ling Uriels, Kire Urieks, Red Hrleks,Hi Kt Portlund Ceuieut,Hoop Iron, llet Assorted liar Iron, Kast India Rice,Cliin.i Matting, 4 .,
Which iritf he. sill in ijn.intilitM to unit, at theLoiifst Mmhii liil$.
N. II. Those planters who Hie rnnleniphitliiK inrrraaiiif thcapacity of their mills may heur of a piirehHser for thrir oldmills, itesr and power, by an early application tu the under.signed.
piiiOtf (ill KIN. MAC! ARLANK ft CO.
A VERY FULL ASSORTMENTOP
SHIP AI NAVAL STORES !AND
SHIP CHANDLERYAL 1111 J IV O.V JAXK
Also, Whale Boats and Boat StockAND 'Ml A LI N1 1 K.Alt.
For Sale by A W. I'KIIU'Kft I'D
AGENTS FOR:IT I I.O A PAI.T, IIRANIVH ItOM II UI1NH,llRANIi'H lliiMll LANCKf,PKRRV l.t VIS' I'AINKII.LKIt, 1c.
(Ill) ltf Cei Jyj
OIL, OIL, OIL!STJtAINKD Kl-E- It OIT !nV THE CASK OR GALLON IN UUA N'lo suit, at the lowest rales.
ALSO
Polar and Walrus Oil, Shark Oil.Paint Oil. Kcrosono Oils. &c.
For ftnle hyA. W. PEIRCE & CO
COTTON & HEMP DUCK.If) t(iii V A It DM COTTON DIUK.WW (Lawrence; No. 1 to JO, just recelv ,1
Corinira. and ex other arrivals.)ds Wood buy Cotton Inirk, all numbers,
6,000 yds Hemp IjucIc, Lonn fUs and Merchant Navy,ail iiuiiiim rs
Also Cotton Ravens, Cotton and llemp Twine, Ac, or.for sale by A . W. I'KtKCK 4-- CO
TAR, PITCH, &c.4 MERICAN AND SWEDISH TAK.WIU- tniiiKton I'ltch, Oakum, 4c, NhvsI htores, etc.
For sale by a. W. I'KlltCK k CO
MANILA & HEMP CORDAGE.'tOfl 0"- - MANILA Ai IIKMIMtlll.M J ilnse, a full ansorluient, all sites.
For sale by A . W. I'KIUCK k CO
WIRE ROPE, WIRE SEIZING.A GOOD SLI'I'LV. ForSnlebr
A. W. I'KIRCK k CO
ANCHORS & CHAINS..4 NC1IOHS 40 1,111 TO 2200 LHN.,J. CHAINS inch to 1 ii-- 4 inches.FKO.Mfrom 1-for sale by
for sale by
00II
A. W. k CO.
BEST ASH OARS.A FL'LL SLI'I'LV. fello2f..l
A. W. I'KIRCK 4 CO.
IRON, IRON. C0AL, COALWEST & CHAYTER
A VE JI'ST RECEIVED EX ESKIIANK,from Olanirow, one of the Urgest and
BEST ASSORTED INVOICESOF
IB JTFL X JEl. O 2NT IKv.ir Iwpoitetl into thin Kintjdom,
Whieh, together with U.eir I AT tie Hli.rk on hand, they offer forsale, in uuftiiiilie. to tuit,
AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES.Al.fctJ
Of the Very II. st Quality, for blacksmiths' one, in sacks.Carriage Mst'rlals, liolts and t prir.es. Axles, front I to In
Kej-- of Mm Horse Hi-s- , V Ell V LO V t TubularIron Ox Hows, cheap and durable.ALL OUJIKUSTHOM PI I.I ATTL.MlU) TO.
ulltf WET Si CIIAVTER.SCOTCH FLAX SAIL TWINE !
t SI I'ERIOR UFA LIT I'.J rorsulby liOLLKB k CO.
November 2i, llT0.
OREGON HAMS !tOME FRESH AND GOOD.
-- 2'i for BU by llOLLKH It CO.
TRUTH VILL TELL!THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOT
. V.N theKiI-- AtiKNT of th Walthsm or anr V'- -'B Au.eriesn WiU h Ci mptny, but Is prepared JWl' si to sell all U atch. s, and especially tboss of UAmerican Manufacture, on th lowest possible tvrsnsi lo provs
the above statement he only asks the public to price Lis stockbefore purchasing elsewhere.
WALTI1AM WATCHES A SPECIALTY.A well seb cted stork of Clocks always on hand. All kinds
of Gold and Kukui Nut Jewelry nunufselured to order onshort notice. Hiaaiond Netting in all its branches, Kngrav.log, Ac.
WATCH KH AND CLOCKS REPAIREDIn the Bent Workman-lik- e nauner, and warranted to giveperfect satiifacUon.
Ju ' D. "W. CLARK, Merchant Street.
LANDSCAPES.rjHE CNDERSIGNED IH NOW HEADT
M. to takeVIEWS OF HOUSES. GROUPS, OR OUT-DOO- R
PHOTOGRAPHSOf any kind, on the most reasonable terms, and of the bestquality. Communications tent through the J'ost Office wllkreceive promp atteutiun.
aulS ILL. CUABC
V
pcch
COIYIIVTERCIilli.
tit I DAY, JANUARY 13, 1S:8.In commercial c rcles there Is tut little to report, except a
general spirit of activity oonnequent upon a clearing up ofyearly accounts ant! the general increase of trade which resultsfrom increasing agricultural ocratioca on all the island.
The failure of tLe firm of Moss man 6c Svn, Fort Street, inaid to be for a large amount something like f 100 COO. We
understand that the creditor have a;reed to a fcettleniciit atthe rate of 25 eeota to the dollar.
The arrivals from aLroad since our last rep rl have been: iJan. 11 Am 3 masted achr Win L Ueebte, Eszheu, from i
New Castle; Ulh II I M S Elizabeth, Capt Wickede, frocn jYokohama, Japan; 15lh French bk A uguate. Bernard, from j
'Hongkong; 15:h II M Daring, Com Jchn G J Ilanmer,Irom Tahiti; Am M, W A Holcomb, Dunton.fr' m Baker'Inland.
And the Departures;Jan 14 Haw bk R C Wjhe, Waiters, fur Bremen; Am j
Jos Wolley, Guano Islands; 13th Brit bk Madura, for JarvisIsland; W II Meyer, Brown, for Sao Francisco.
PORT OF HONOLULU, II. I.
Jan
Jan
ARRIVALS.11 Am achr Win L Beebee, EVzlien, 50 days fin
Newcastle12 II I M S Elizabeth, Captain Wickede, 24 days from
Yokohama, JapanY Schr Jenny, Fake, from Nawiiiwiii, Kauai.li schr Ilaleakala, ilopu, from ililo. Hawaii.13-- Schr Manuokawai. Naiwi. from Nawiiiwiii. Kauai inzautin, tying in port, anu
r 'v '1' rillL wm plains for military tac- -13 r ra:ry lianabM, Kauai.. IT; . t ' l I TT " il f 113 Hctar Marion, Kiblin, from Koloa Sc Waiinea, KaUii
13 Schr Waioli, Kaeha, from Laupahoehoe, Hawaii,la Stmr Likelike, Hhepherd, from Hawaii A. Mauili frhr Ka Moi. Reynolds, from Kahului. Maui.15 richr Kekau!uohl. Malaihi. from Iianalei. Kauai.15 I ilama. Puaahiwa, from Kohala. Hawaii.15 French bk Auguste, Bernard, 47 dya fm Hongkong14 Hchr Warwick. Jno Bull, from Kalaupapa, Molokai16 Schr Mary Ellen, Kuanoni, from llilo, Hawaii.14 fcrhr Pueokahi, Clarke, from liana. Maul.14 II M 6 Daring, Com John U J Ilanmer, fm Tahiti,li Am bk V A liolcomb, Dunton, 35 days fin Baker's
I.Isnd.
OKI A IlIL'KES.12 Schr Jenny, Pake, for Nawiiiwiii. Kauai.II Haw bk K C W)l.r, Wolters, for BremenIt Am achr Joa Wool ley. Bribes, for Gumo Island14 Brit bk Madura, tftan'on, fur Jarvis Island14 Am brig W II Meyer, Brown, for fan Francisco15 Schr Waioli, Kaehn, f r KohaU, Hawaii14 Stror l.ikelike, Shepherd, for KauaiIT Schr Prince, fimrraon. for Kona and Kau, Hawaii17 Schr Fairy Uueen, Peni, for iianalei, Kauai17 chr Ilaleakala. Puaahiwa, for llilo, Hawaii17 Schr Kekauluohi, Malaihi, for Iianalei, Kauai.17 Schr Warwick, John Bull, for Kalaupapa, MilokatIt Schr Mary Ellen. Kuanoni. for Hilo, Hawaii.14 Schr Fueokahi. Clarke. f.r liana. Maui.19 Schr Marion, Kiblin, for Koloa & Waimea, Kauaili ifhr Nettie Merrill, Hatfield, for Lahaina, Maui
VESSELS IX I'OKT.
NAVAL.I" S Flag-shi- p I'enaacula, Kear-Admir- ai A Murray.II I M 9 Klizabetb, Captain WickedeII B M 9 I'arir.g, Commander John O J Uaiiiner.
MSBCHASTME..A ia idirC M Ward.Am schr lien Harney. Tripp.Am ichr Lolela, liexler.Haw achr Giovanni Apiani, Weeks.Haw bk Maui- - Macleay, Pope, leadingAm bk Jennie Pitts, Manter.Am bktne Jane A Kalkinl)ur, Ilul bard. luadin.Brit bk Marama, Domine, repairing.Am bk J W Seaver, Godfrey, dischxrgingAm schr Wm L ileebee, Eszhen, dischargingFrench bk Auguste, BernardAm bk W A Holcomb, Cunton.
WHALERS.Haw wh brig Onward, tldred0-e- .
."MEM OKA NO A.or a bk a. "29:h. 40 days M
gale, oa thevessel to stood to the a north- - mcTeerly calms to a7 31 1
ana so 4vuak inwhen it.
Lay off on three stores. Wasto the on of sailedfor Had N'E a
-- of 35 'A seaman Kanehailua, died onboard 32 days out from
IMI'OKTS.
I'ASSK.NGKRS.
interesting theeiBmina- -
examination Seminaryconducted
principles
Everything aupplied
allowed,presided following
proficiency
Translating
English......
December,
rendering reducingknowledge English homoge-
neous
Juniors,Sophomores, Freshmen,
language.
tTerages. recita-tion
Pacificmm ia
SATURDAY. JAiXVARY
GOVERNMENT.charter municijul government
Honolulu becomicgnecessity.
regulatedgovernment immediate
particu-larly eanitary regu-lations, crossings, sidewalke,cesspools, of
endanger security. charter,provisions, inexpensive
application wants,Legislature
approval, afterwards acceptedmeeting tax-paye- rs
Yesterday,tcrs Majesty's
proceeueaKulaokahua practice
uc-p-.
after
withful
havewhen
with
that
Rii-oa- x Dcnton, Master. upon subject thanHonolulu Baker's Island J.
fromhaving hesvy westerlyeastward encounteredand Easterly current, drifted that of
noriumg. derjt8 Lcre w,first sighting
and during days, landing unablelay moorings account rough weather, andHonolulu. strong trades, arriving passage
days. namedHonolulu.
admit,Jan 5,0.,, coatJan tons not from BO......
tnoM iio.noko!o Jau 17 26 M bricks, coioreu it cannottile firenood, 500 tiles. 270
i'rs and and 703 rkg Chinese goods. j aI1 borcad it, so far as
KX PORTS."o Bhlmlx Per It C Wyllie, Jan 12
Curios, c 3 Pearl2 Dkz.
ej
Calf Skins, bales ,. 2 Tallow, pkga1 Walrus Teeth, kgs...
Hides, pes 3931 Wool, balesGeese 4
Value foreign.... $2,516 60Fob Ucaxo Islasds Per Jos Woolley, Jan 14
Paiai. bblsDomestic ........... ...$627.64
Fob Sas Fb ascisco Per W U Meyer, Jan 16Aw R,xt, tg 5 Paddy, lbs..Bananas, buchs 120 Rice, lbs...Coffee, lbs Sugar, ibs..
Value Domestic
Fob tirBxtr Per Ze-Ian- Jan 7 E Mar Donald.Fob Jabti Islasd Per Madura, Jau 15 Mr Colaou.Faon Wisowabd I'obts Per Likclike, Jan 15 Capt L II
Hubbard, Capt Pope, C L Wright, J Johnson, W Dart, T FMull s. Father Gulstone, K Amu, M Eckart.Miss N Richards,Mr and Mrs G C Williams. Mr and Sirs D K Vida and twochildren, Mrs O Hall and two children. Geo Blackie, Master CMeGuire. I) B Griffin. Wm O B C Davis, J 11 Condron,
P .N Makee, E II Rogers, J Gay, A tnos, Aiona,Leonore, Chung Loo, Achorg.aud 75 deck.
Fob Sas Frasci.--- Per W II Meyer, Jan 16 Mrs Smith,Mrs Peirce, J Enright, C Keik, Wm S Dryer, Frank Kenker.
Fob Eai ai Per Likelike. Jan 16 J I. Rirharrl.nr, o nBoa. Capt Hubbard, C 8 Wright. T Purvis, W Wilder. J IIBlack. A Dreler. Z 8 Spalding and wife. J I' Wm OSmiin, J H S Martin, A Young, and 45
A RR1ED.
- LLLItlT Al Z?L LQVf 1 llirfH ft. ,mnn . tMichigan, December 26ih. Dr J E Emkbsox, late of these" " illikmeba u tLLiOT, daughter of Dr L E Chap- -F(B5AD(X Davis lu Maui, December
1 3 UreD Mr Abbamam e Fkbsa.idkz of Honolulu,to Jim Mi.iiaii E Davis of
I11RTI1.
in mis city, on Saturday, January 12th, to wife of J 8
DIED.
ps. j,ngc. in., uecernoer 4tn, or dipthereticFBAKBLI.1 CosalTT. second ann nf Itovl.l II.r,.lf.-- .: ". . .;J -- ", mi i auu v mourns.
The lummary oftion for tbe five months December 12, hasbeen sent to us for
Tbe first written of this ocfive days, was the same
aa of any college. Three and a, halfboars a were spent by tbe students in writing.
waa them by myself, the stn-den- tamerely coming into the Chapel in persona only.
No books were the daily wereover by the faculty. The
will abow the of eachJC310B rEBFECTIOS, TS5
Definitions in AlgebraProblems in
of CommonReading and .........
KnglbhGeneral Average, Kcglish
" HawaiianSOFHOMOBES.
lefinilkaa in Arithmetic .......... .Problems inReading andGeography
. Translatios; EnglishGeneral Average, English. ...........-
4.T6.06.5
..SO. 3.1
.... 4.9.... 4.46 9
.... 5.96.5
64.0
Mental Arithmetic 3gRead iof and Spellioj 3.7Geography 6.0Translating English 4.0
General Averaje, 5.0Hawaiian (5
General Average of the in 5.0w of the School ia Hawaiian 4.5
first tesalon opened on tbe 9th of Jaljclosed cn the 12th of giving a period offive months with the above result Thus far, thework been that of or a
of into amass. Nearlj one-thi- rd the Freshmen were
altogether of English npon their arrivalhere.
Oar members are 55, divided into 9;18;
great of students alive in their ef-forts. to acquire the This will
bj a reference to the general English andclass has one dally
in
37S2594
Tiifi
trc 1 b I) cr t .1'J
A for the of thecity of ie fast a matter of
There are many thirjge thatcan he well only by Fonie form of
which ehall be under thecontrol of the We refer more
to matters as andbtreete drains,
all kinds nuisances which ofl'endor the public A sim-ple in its and in its prac-tical to our be easilyframed and laid before the next forits to be by a pub-lic of the to be affected it.
some three hundred or more offi--and men landed from II. 1. German
'P nowto in
from
bark
iiia .uujceiy inu ivuig, tue yuteu, meirIlighneeses, the I'rinccsscs Kama- -
kacha and Miriam Likclike, several high digna-tari- esof the government, foreign officials, and
members of the King'e stall", present. Thearmed with muskets, went through the
manual of arms, marching and countermarching,with a degree of expertness and precision thatwe never remember to have seen exceeded any-where. Then followed a " sham fight,"a redoubt was gradually approached by an as- -
i saulting army, and a gallant defense com-- jto surrender. The artillery, consisting of
two brass field-piece- s, was managedalertness. It was really a brilliant affair,
and much appreciated by the crowds of spectatorson foot, on horseback and in carriages.
Ajiiu men that has been written concerningi the social characterirtica of the Hawaiian people,j there appears to been a want of candorj
approaching the subject or which we areabout to speak that has led to a partial if not
i intentional obscurity of the truth an obscurityj that docs great injustice to inhabitants ofj rural districts of these Islands. People from
abroad who have resided for any time here, andj arc familiar the native people need no.veri-- j
fication of the statements to be found below, andi it is justice to the Ilawaiians the truth
should be on record for the information ofpeople abroad. We have lived long on theseIslands, aud mingled freely with all classes ofthe people; and therefore feel ourselves much
competent to speak with andw. Holcomb, knowledge this the birds of
lV-- Sept Sighted out,T tCmrrary t0M who Writepassage which drove the
the i and i hearsay, and without any personal knowledge.winds : and j We regret to Say there is ClaSB rcs-1- -
1 9 rlcasurefor days afier the island, again made v piaClDg
afternative
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wherein
pelled
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character of the native people in tho mostunfavorable light, if
them in cvervthini? thev h. w O , " - a as VVM'versation with strangers, thus being really re- -sponsible for most of false that
j go abroad. There is also a sensational class of
FBsvn-PerJ- W leaver,journah that eagerly if they do
12-- 464 coa, 6ctk these Islands,l(l?,,lFer Angustc. loo "giy tiiat. fail to lead astrayi ware. lfJO bndls pes square
couches, the real truth as totnat- -
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thenot completely misrepresent-in- z
the impressions
correspondence
ters here is concerned. People so misinformedarc not to be blamed, for they may have othermeans of knowledge, and it is more particularly
5 j for their benefit and enlightenment that we penmeec uriet rcmarns.
j itie Island of Hawaii, upon which we havej lived for some years, is the home of a large pro--
portion ot the native people, who there ehow0 j themselves the most favorable, because the
i most natural, light. We have traversed thej
Wand every direction, and mingled with tbe.""..".".".6469 j on tbe most intimate terms ; partaken of.f5i,393.65 i their hospitality, aud sympathized with them in- - ; their afflictions, and have ever found them joyouB
disposition, and easily appeased when offended.
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inIn our intercourse with them we have nevernoticed any of that indelicate forwardness orJ". ft .luuiniariiy on tne part ot the women of whichforeign newspaper correspondents and writerssay so much; and we assert that if they relatetruthfully their personal experiences, we are atno loss to understand the class of natives withwhom they came in contact. But their sublimeimpudence in assuming that such experience ren-ders them competent, or gives them authority towrite and send abroad so many absurd aid un-truthful statements, 60 deeply affecting the repu-tation and good name of the people at large, iswhat most keenly awakens our reprehension.And we will say that the home record of some ofthese writers is not to be envied. We alludemore particularly to the author of Tbe Sandwich Ifclnmls Kif th I T ! it ...vi: l. j fI"u
in
?romX ?iucuj,
apparently otherwise, it owing in a largedegree to the solicitations of such foreigners, whothrow off all restraint give loose rein totheir The Ilawaiians, likeall other who are after ahigher place easily place
in the approaches of the representa-tives of such civilization, not to won-dered at their confidence is often abused
betrayed, or their frankness stigmatized asforwardness, misrepresented by some more de
epithet. being 60, one-sid- edstatements, bo many of are eeot abroad, do
things, they can have no knowledge:and the in they
well calculated to, and doeslead astray all who place
A partial to this baneful poisoncan be easily administered if our residents,
correspondence would touchmatters, however and think
duty to do 60, and that it would be apolicy, for reasons, if should.
FOREIGN NEWS.In our last week's summary of the war news
received by the ZeaJandia. we in brief theatest and most important reports of the cam
paign brought by her. We now resume a briefnarrative of events subsequent to the fall ofPlevna: It eaul that when Usman Pashaabandoned the intrcDchments, he had threeweeks' provisions still on hand, and ten days'rations in bis transports for the whole army; andthat the immediate cause of his attempt to cutbis way through the Russian lines was the break-ing out an epidemic among his troops, causinga great mortality, was constantly increas-ing. There were no men available to bury thedead, and the were crowded with theeick and wounded. We already know the resultof the eortie.
Events have moved slowly since the capture ofPlevna. On the 12th fifty Turkish battalionsmade a determined, but unsuccessful attack uponthe Russian troops under the command of theGrand Duke Vladimir, at Metchka, a point ninemiles 6outh Rustchuck. Their want successseems to indicate that the Russian armies arebeing concentrated at strategic points in suchforce as to be quite able to hold their groundefl'ectually. At all events, Russia's occupationof the country between the Lorn and the Jantraappears be impregnable, and her troops cannow pass the Balkans with but little obstructionwhenever the weather permits. Theof Servia now fully assured is asfully equivalent to another victory in the field.To add the importance of Servia's action, there
no longer any danger or its draggiug Austriainto the conflict. Trince Milan's proclamation,announcing the Servian manifesto, concludes withthe following word: Let us move forwardalongside the banners of the Czar, the
....!., n.... ,u,m me protector ot j pounds expenses, did be-rig-and success frm. be econornyfollowing to be on De achieve success formerly,Russia peace: j Iit'c,,llt'l''u')n of" ' partially exhausted soil and
independence Roumania I yield, counted upontononiy of Bulgaria a foreign prince, freepassage of the Dardunnellee. delivery of theTurkish fleet as a war and the cessionof a large portion Armenia.
A Berlin dispatch says the inipreneion ingovernment circles is that Germany
is desirous of a termination of war,' but willadhere and freely to whatever conditionsRussia may ece fit to demand; and has resolved tointerpose no obstacle, bo far as can help,
she permit any other Power to hinder theof Turkey an European power.
A movement is being made (Dec. 10,) by theRugsians through the Balkans, whenhave concentrated a sufficient force, they will beready to open negotiations. If these are success-ful, the result will be communicated the
powers. Further reinforcements from Rus-sia are countermanded, the Czar believing thepresent army to be sufficient.
On the whole, it is believed that both RussiaTurkey are anxious for peace. This impres-
sion comes by way of London, but are not dis-posed to place much reliance upon it, for Turkey
not sufficiently humbled to be willingconcede all that Russia is likely demand.large slice of Turkey only will satisfy her foe,ana important cession of her European terri-tory she will fight to the bitter end toThere no doubt she is willing, nay, anxious tohave Europe intercede, and stop the war
but Russia does not regard any mediation,especially by England, or interference fromsource, with
As to the rumor circulated Constantinoplethat England has conferred with Russia astbe conditions of peace, is said that the
been informed that Russia prefers todirectly with Turkey, that mediation
have the effect to make theharder. There great discontent among thepopulation of Stamboul, seditiousarc frequently found.
The proclamation for assemblingof the British Parliament three weeks before theusual time is regarded by Russia as equivalentto a declaration of war; the public senti-ment of that country what it considers
be a for itchallenge, thought that a warnow with England give opportunitywipe out the of the Crimean war. Theexcitement in England growing more and
intense from hour to It has notbeen equaled since the siege of Sebastopol.
The news from America so full of interstthat we it difficult to condense, andour Island readers an intelligent idea of whatgoing on in the States." The Silver agitationin congrees has an injurious upon thesale of the four percent, bonds, after large salesbad been effected Bummer. The President'smessage and the report of the Secretary of theTreasury caused a revival of price above parbut when it waa iound that thn nd WWH
' "J " "u"" eme Bland'a Silver Bill would be able pass ittwentj jean, age to the.more recent Island! the President' they immediately TnkCorre-pond- ec .t of the San Francisco Chronicle, below par, where they will probabjv remainwhose name filled eo large a in thepac journal, until the finally disposed of by Con-o- fthat city a couple of years connection ' gress.with ecandalous inmatters the citv across a k;ii i beenthe Bay Oakland ! aS mtroduccd ' Congress by
The Ilawaiians "arc not f 11 t0 "gulate elections andPiousness, naturally, than the peoLlands who hv Hereuce in meirceaom of elec- -..v,u UUU I nis is
alibidinous appetites.
aboriginees strivingof civilization, their
confidence
and it is bethat
oror
grading This thesewhich
assertions
hospitals
regarded
plantation
signa-tory
disgrace
A bill has been introduced creatine aucw .territory 10 called
There has fighting on tho Texanfrontier. Tbe particular cause of the disputeecems to have grown out of the free use alake, to which Texans and Mexicans
access, which had not hithertopermitted to be located. Recently, however,was purchased by a company, a charge 'im-posed upon the right obtain the salt. The
say they will have the ealt andthreaten vengeance upon all who oppose them.This trifling matter seems likely to lead to
not surprise us; we feci it none the our U" conaeluencee- -
pave
arc
and
she
is,
has
duty to enter our protest, and to , U 01 cnaD8M ,n u,c Cabinet arejustice done to our people in the of i Si 'ea uPn tDe president's uuthority.our friends and the public in other lands. ; "is i"ps ana a steamer will sail in
Many in writing of tbe inhabitants of " 7 rT ?arcu .UMw d,rect'n of thethese Islands, indul-- e in a cen- - ' ""J " ' y, goods for the Frenchsorioun style, attribute faults of character of 1terDt,onal Exposition. Ad exhaustive disw v m rt j . l i. v w
'WW W
which they hear, but of which, tha nature nf i 7' " lODacco' lD(J,aa cor.personal
positive manner which maketheir isinevitably confidence inthem. antidote
intheir home uponthese lightly, we it
theirgood they
is
ofwhich
of of
to
tois
victorious
conditions
under
indemnityof
di-
plomatic
Hilly
extinction as
they
is toA
resist.
where
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it Porte
only terms
placards
Queen's
welcomesis
on to
ishour.
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giveis
effect
toveto,
question is
so
is
is
oe Ukloboma.been
ofeverybody
beenit
toMexicans
endeavorestimation
people,witty,
in
many
tions.
rice, and other products of the country will hesens rorwarj.
To the Editor of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser:Iu your Commercial of the 12tb, I notice thi.
j paragraph : Iu reality, the Reciprocity Treaty1na : 1 : , 1 .uus iiuuicuimeij many people
of planters, which nobody can deny." To methis statement does not seeoi to cover the wholeground, aud. unexplained, to convey an imores- -
I sion tending to beget indifference, if not hostility' ' to the treaty iu the minds be ledTemperance Lhxto Georg- - Morris, i.- -Rer to tuppoM tb deriTlnJ bene7aDeputy rom he Grand Lodge of the State of Cal- - it. The im,neJiate LueBt to many plantations haifornia this Kingdon, g.ve another tern- - j been to save tbem from failure and from abanden-peranc- clecture in Fort Street Church on Monday met. The benefit to others, has been that hun.evening next at 7A. o'clock. Mr. Morris is a fluent drede thousands of skilled and unskilled handsspeaker and handles his subject in a graceful and ,,. foundj ,lBp,oyn:en.. the coasters have hadable manner which cannot fail to interest all freight, the shipwrights Hork,tbe manufacturershear him. The question o'r temperance is ose of j sugar containers, the merchant furnUhine sud-gre- atimport to all our residents, and this, with j pliw-i- be nmchinisls and mechanics, in short everythe known ability of the speaker, cannot fail to I one almost in the community has directly indi-eecu- re
large attendance. rectly had more to do because of the plantations
'
! saved from beiug abandoned by the effects of thetreaty. If it be said that the plantations wouldhave gone on even had their present owners failedor abandoned them. I reply that in some cases theproduction would have been suspended at once as
knou:: whilst iu others, which have not been pay-ing, the iudustry would gradually but inevitablyhave died out without any known industry to takeits place, whilst a few plantations where the yieldhas been exceptionally larse would have continuedto prosper.
It is to be noted that the pi ice tf labor haslargely advanced, whilst the effect of the abandon-ment of a part of the plantations (by throwinglarge numbers out of employment) would havebeen to create a surplus of laborers, and to reducethe price of labor. Considered in this light (which
think to effect of treaty fact German interests are enaMed prosperbeen to enhance interest the kingdom, hef-.- 3every a suLject cf to niV4elf your augus,
as really as of the though being Sovereign appreciates interest I alwaysin welfare of your countrymen, fortune
directly, it not as change m has brought within my dominions.the of labor, except in the advance TwTheYsource' at
OI UaiUiy tie If I iuujDiiriiuu.tr.much notice, as sugar industry h;i.s theBftien years, amidst struggles and failures, fur-nisli-
employment occupation to all theseclasses they have received constant benefit
ir. whilst the plantation owneis, furnished the capital have themselves from oneto two millions of dollars in their struggles to main-tain and build it up. this could inof many, whose lands had not yielded largely onaccount ol draught or other causes beyond humancontrol, have much longer gone but for thetreaty therefore all benefits accruing toparties named from the existence of these several
of labor, are fairly to be crediteddirectly to the treaty.
As to the future, great caution should be exercised by investors operators, as the advance inlabor, which forms a large item of expense, is fullyequal to the increased value of the sugar by remis-sion of duties requiring about as many
.n uou, to as itis sure." j tho ln.aty. I( l5s S0- - the Fame
The Faid the w'" r?fl"',"ed to aswhich will consent to make The
of Servin the a" i.f must be still as
andthe
nor,will
and
to
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yetto
any
is
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anyfavor.
andwill
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and some
salt
had and
and
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seri- -but less
have
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is
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not,
and
necfssary to a successful result of many of the oscommenced. And it id desirable in order
to attain thest results every to TPIIE AND over-the- yin benefits treaty li7tS' andto me to be fact, us I think I Apply c.have sufficiently shown. Xo doubt are
hard or times. It is so throughoutworld, but measure of prosperity which we doenjoy, however it be abridged univer-sal dullness hard times, is largely due tosugar interests, of which treaty may be calledthe Respectfully Yours,
S. N. Casti.k.Jan. 14, 1878.I. S. Since writing the above I have learned
that land is being constantly leased foriu the lessors engage their services
the terms. is the firma direct benefit derived from the treaty, s. x.c.
New Law Firm. notice Messrs. Castle& Hatch have formed a partnership the
of business in all the Courts of the King-dom, as as the usual office business. Their of-fice is on Merchant Street, 3d door south of FortStreet. cheerfully recommend them the confidence of business public.
Oi'iiM Somkixo. In the trial of a of viola-tion of regulating the of opium, which
place week before Court,one whitness. a native woman, testified
smoked opium twenty years. Her coun-tfiianc- eshowed traces of addiction to vice,
not to extent have beenfrom the long time practiced the
habit.
A CARO MR. WM. WEIGHT, BLACKSMITII, in retiring business, takes this method of re-turning his sincere and thanks to all who favoredhim patronage in and wishes allthe in their various pursuits of life. It
TEMPERANCE LECTURE!REV. GEO. MORRIS. SPECIAL GRANDfrom California, will Lecture onNEXT MONDAY EVENING, January commencing at7:30 o'clock, in the Street Church. Everybody cordiallyinvited.
ID" N. B. After the Lecture a Regular meeting of UltimaLodge will be at Knights of Pythias Hall,
Street. 'itFOUND !
OS THURSDAY MORNING LASTStreet, a gentleman's GOLD RING, a Corne-lian dtoue. The can have the same by proving proper-t- y
and paying lor this advertisement, AT OKFICE. ItNOTICE.
(1 AFONG HAS REMOVED II IS OFFICEto Queen Street, next to Messrs. 11. Ilackfeldformer jai2 4&
TODISTRICT LODGE FOR THE IIAWAnan Islands is to be formed and a District Session of
ranu;i.oige commencing on Tuesday Evening, Januaryat 1 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias' Hall,
All members in standing cordially invited, 5 St)
CARD.rilHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAYA entered into a Partnership, and will do business at theformer of W. K. Castle. Business placed in ourwill meet prompt attention.
WILLIAM R. CASTLE,FRANCIS 51. HATCH,
Honolulu, January 14th, 187S. jal9 2t
CASTLE & HATCH,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.--W. R. CASTLE,NOTARY PUBLIC.
ill attend all the Courts of the Kingdom. Particular at-tention paid to the negotiation or Loans. Conveyancing, g,
etc. C Money to on Mortgage. OFFICE :Merchant Street, 3rd of Fort Street. Honolulu.Hawaiian Islands. jaig gmNOTICE.
rBHIE UNDERSIGNED DlSPOSEnfl of his Book, Stationery, Periodical and Publishing Rimi- -ness to Messrs. H. U. WHITNEY & W. ROBERTSON,solicits for his successors a continuance of the liberal patron-ac- e
he has enjoyed during the twenty-fiv- euuisianuing iiec. i77, will be by theundersigned.
jal lm
:
II. M. WHITNEY".
NOTICE.rBMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED Ato commence from ih ,1a. nt l.,..
for the purpose of carrying on the Book and Staj "u.mcsa, unuer me nnn and or WhitneyA-- Itn hprtsnn
January 14th,
E. WHITSET.
-- . .
nERTEY WniTNEY,JAMES W. ROBERTSON.
Im
J. W. KOBKRTSOX,
WHITNEY & ROBERTSON,(Successors II. M. Whitney.)
IMPORTERS AXI) DEALERSAND
FOREIGN
Street, Honolulu. jy
M. DAVIDSON,A TTORXEV AT LAW, HAS RETURNED( nnx tnp to Washington, and will the
OFFICE.-o-ver Messrs. Whitney
ALFRED FOSTER.
jalBSt
B. B. THOMAS.
FOSTER THOMAS,BRICKLAYERS AND BUILDERSPARTICULAR ATTENTION" PAIDFurnaces, Ovens andRanges, and all of Heating Apparatus. Also. VariegatedConcrete Sidewalks. AH entrusted to us will be execu-ted promptly, and on reasonable
O-- Orders be left at J. MCLEAN'S TIN SnOP, No.51 Nauanu Street. gm
the Foreign Residents, Electors theDistrict of Honolulu.
fllllE TIME IS APPROACHING FOR THEK Election of Members to represent interests in theforthcoming Session of the Legislative Assembly of theKingdom.We have been requested by the Committee of the NMtive
Electors of Honolulu to bring our forward foruuittc
the
rarrvinir ni,tthe necessary of reform, essential for the welfare ofpeople.
We will devote will become our duty, to do ourutmost the advancement and of the citizensGovernment.
ROBERT HOAPIL! BAKMt,EDWARD K LILIKALANISAMCKLDAVID 3JAI.O
Audience at Iolani Palace.Majesty granted an audience at Iolani Palace
on Wednesday, the inst., at 12 m. to V.. Tiirst-ena- u,
Acting Consul for Germany, the presen-tation of Captain von Wickede of II. I. ( M. S.Elizabeth.
Captain addressed Majesty us follows:Majesty wiil graciously allow me to express tha
satisfaction I feel a German officer, I aeethe commercial proejeiity of iny countrymen Your51jedty's Government. Majesty will pIcMse. at the tametime, to accept thank's for the kind reception I receivedat this happy moment on my vojace round the world.
I can on:v on former my brother of--have said, that the interest Your Maj-st- y
in thi , , , ..UIr
ie welfare of my has rceivod full ap-- I ueterminea to reduce Stock to a minimum, and we only expect to accomplishby sovereign, Emperor William. j,r markinfr Good"preciation
To which His Majesty replied:I welcome you and officers Kingdom
Be assured that your patriotic satisfaction in viewing thecommercial prosperity of your ccuntrymen, under my Govern-ment, reciprocated in the pleasure I entertain in the
I be the true one) the the that commercial tohas of graliflcalion that
that planter, in- - the which taken. the whom business or
easily seen. Theall
Wages, COI11U VAprcieu umavithe for last
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Captain Wickede then presented the followofficers:
First Officier, Korvetten Kapiiain .Stttbcnraiicb.Kapitain Lieutenants Graf vdii Kanzoio. Frei-he- rr
von Dodenhausen, Diedei ichsen.Lieutenants xur Kiedel, fMegel, Kosendahl,
Landfermann, Gehrmunn.Unter Lieutenants znr Golz, Wahrendorff.Assistenz Aizt Fischer.Unter Zuhlmeister Kleybolte.Pfarrer Fasch.Seckadets Von Pultkainer, Kittsteirer,
Pustau, Schroartzkoptf.
A CARD.HONOLULU, JANUARY 4,
MESSRS. MACNEALE & URBAN, Cincinnati, Ohio-Gentle- men:No 19 Fire and Burglar I purchased
you some time ago has proved itself of the confi-dence I placed in it. It was in the fire of the ISth of De-cember, I opened it on the next morning by your admir-able arrangement cf on the combination, andwas agreeaMy surprised to find all aud papers perfectlypreserved. The interior of the Safe is so perfect I itwill another and I therefore contiuue to use it.
Ja5 Yours truly, JAS. A. HOIM'ER.
T0iET7 "for that MAKAI STORE ROOM
are participating tbe of the Fortwhich seeius the J"a12 to BKEWe'ii co.
experi-encing dull the
the.
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TOMP HE SHOP OX
JL occupied by O. Waller.ja!2 Apply to C. & CO.
ryii E A I) JO L" It X El) M EETI ii on ho Siorli- -JL holders of Hawaiian will be heldat the oflice of C Brewer & Co , January 23rd, at11 J. I).
NEW ItfTir.T Pfiim.Ox of eunerior l.wr h rlor use. (ja!2) C. I5RKW &
to at once on This In the of Achuck.late of of
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LET.HUTCIIER HOTEL, STREET
formerlyBREWER
NOTICE.Agricultural
Weduesdav.BKKWKlt. Secretary.
0w:hFOR SALE.EASTERN.
plantation
lessees favorable EstateAfons: Achuck.
PERSONS HAVING Claim. i"ie rm f Afonff ii Achuck up to of Decern- -ber,
Cart very make:EK CO.
sent
&
31st1877 wnemer uook account or otherwise, will please pre-th- e
l'ROMl'TLY to office of lirm, or to
Honolulu, Jan. 4. 1877.K. SEAL,
in Chancery.ja5-l- t.
TO LET OIL FOR SALE.rjMIE PREMISES NEAR XVVAXV AVE--nue below the Koyal Mausoleum, lately occupied by OII. Dole, Esq. Area of lot 2 acres.
"10 Enquire ol S. It. DOLE.
BEAUTIFULNO DOUBT
WALTER
Has a Fine Complexion !
But it is more than doubtful whether it excel! d, in purity, thecomplexions of the
LADIES WHO USEThat Inimitabla Auxiliary of Ft.niale Loveliness,
SULPHUR SOAP.HIIl'S HAIR AM) WHISKER DIE!
HAIR AS RED AS THE FLAME OP Aor white as dead on a Florida Hemlock,Can be (hanged to a glorious brown or Introns blatk.
By a Single Application of
Hill's InstantaneousAND WHISKER DYE!
FOR SALE BY6m M. MclNERNY.
A EASTERN MADE SINGLE ANDJM. DOUBLE HARNESSES. For Sale Cheap, byd2a C. BREWER & CO.
IIIOICE SALMON IN BARRELS ANDd22
BARRELS. FoiSalebyC. BREWER
SIXTY DOZEN OF CALIFORNIA BROOMS, Hayne.CaptJsoM loar, to close consignments, by I Uarkncsi, Cajt122
the
the
the
C. BREWER Ac CO.
2O.O0O BUKVorlSjUeSbtyGARBAGS'd22 C. BREWER & CO.
1fOJOXS "ARDCOALIN SPLENDID"lf ORDER, lately landed ex AMI TURNER.d22
said
moss
For Sale by C. BREWER & CO.
THE NEWSPAPER
--JELEIM
- Ko Hawiiii Pac Afua !rilHE ABOVE AMED XEW WEEKLVM in the Hawaiian language, under th management of theundersigned, who for the past twelve years has editoriallynunaged the ' KUOKOA," has already a circulation on the.,u..i.uuaiuLtu wnicb, with the copies
vi Uil
new
1873. 1ro .
Co-Partner- ship Notice.THE CXDERSICXED HAVE KXTEP.EDthe purpose carrying on tbe
Cabinet-Makin- g Business,un corner or King and Bethel streets. Having superior
, 01 cinuitu execuie in tne bestuu
2m
THE XEW 43IERK1V
T, r ..v 1--'.imuc nas aeTerai improvements known to no other.The .New American is the only f anningSELF-THREADIN- G SHUTTLE,
Self-Acti- Needle, and They are the
I1TKST Rt'XXIXC SIMPLEST,take this opportunity presenting ourselves to the ! And most Drahle machine ever made, warranted tosoliciting your support and confidence in in i...rf. , - . . . . .public,
measures
ourselvesprogress and
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I CMALLSIZES.FROM SIXone and a inch. (my6) For le byBOLLEa" ap9
iZaEa IviUJSTOrders having been received from New York, to take an Inventory
of the Merchandise on hand at the
mm EASTEEiN AUCTION HOUSEThereby convevinrr to our Agents nn idea of what to buv and whnt not fo Luv.
countrymen, always ihiamy the
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LOWER!LOWER!LOWER TITlSr EVKR ! ! j
SEE THE RKSI LT-Y- OU CAN GET I1000 Wrappers, at . .$ 75 Elsewhere a i
departments 500 Children's Dresses,
departments
rice,
Hair
15 yds Heavy Muslin, at"
l'J Handkerchiefs for400 Gentlemen's Suits, atS yds Ladies' Wool Dress Goods for. ........ ...S00 Gent's Linen Bosom White Shirts, at3000 Gent's Buckskin Gloves, nt
SHOES. SHOES,950 pair Men's Gaiters, at70G pair Ladies' Very Fine Shoes, at500 pair Children's Shoes, at316 pair Ladies' Slippers, at
...$5
All you can at the GREAT EASTERN' AICTIOX II 0 171K. and noehere rls.-- f toSATURDAY, January 12lh, 1873. be misinformed by outsiders who will ssy (hat place branch of ours"
and be sure to look for the
GREAT EASTERN AUCTION HOUSE, 60 FORT ST., HONOLULU
WE have: just receivedEx Steamer " St. IPaiil,"LOT F WEW COODS !
FROM NEW TORK ANU SAN FRANCISCO, AMI
More Expected from New York, Boston, San Francisco,and England.
OFFER FOR INSPECTION AND SALE
Steel Paris Plows, Moline PlowsAmes' Etifjh Ko. A, 2 and 20 Plow, Side. Hill Vlnn,
Tdeyrayh Ploirn, XO ntid XOO J'ow,Horse Hoes, Cultivators, Harrows, Ox Yokess Wheel Barrows, Crowbars,
Mule Collar?, Ilameft. Trace Hack Chain", Double Single WhiflletreeK,Canal Harrows, with wood or tray; Spadi-- .
llot'g, Ax Mattock. I'ick Matlock. Pick Axi, (irtibriantrrn' Hoen, (tardeu Hoc, Hukm. ScjiIii-k- .
ClISTE KNIVES, TtlCIS SICICJKS,Axes, Hatchets. Hammers of all kiuds, Blacksmith 'h Bellows. Vices. Kaes.
Files of all kind, Saucepans, Teakettles, Iron Pols. Charcoal Irons,Wood Iroa Tubs Pails, Platform Counter Scnles, Spikes and Nail.
IS nil tiers" Ilardwaic. Carpenter' Tool,HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
ice Cream hreezerg, 3 quarts, at $3 04 each; Churns. Hinghi!tir KuckcUISutcher Knives Steel?, Table I'ocket Cutlery, Lnmpn, ChandelU rt. ChimneyDowner's Devne'g KeroRene Oil, l'nintH, Oils, Vnrniish'H, Turpcn
IJrushes or all kinds Matchen, Halinp; Kojie, Manila Cordage from 1 to 14 Inch.House Yard Hroorne, etc., etc., etc., etc.OUR COODS ARE GOOD, AND VK GUARANTEE SATISFACTORY I'RICK.
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List of Advertised LettersREM A I XING IN TIIECKXKRALHonolulu, January, 1H1H:Armstrong, John
Baran. WBnylin, MichaelBrueker,
Clarke. Henry P 4Clark, George 2Clark, Oeorne tjCame, Hugh 2Clifton. II ICawte, CCrowd), J WillistonDenmead, HenryDoe, William 2Diamond, Hugh CDarland, ArnoldlDillard, Capt
Eckels, William
Flynn, J PFoster, AlfredFletcher, William OFrancke, P F
Gilmore, Mrs M KGardiner, 2Oas Light CoGousley, Robert
Hayaelden, Thos SenHennebery, Retr PII awes. Millie
Hubbard. F ECGeo
F A 2
Jones, Oliver Haywood
rates.Orders ether
LIG
Quarts
Jackson, Capt GEOKellog;,
Able I)
Morris, Rer Georjrc 4Murray, P 2More, RobertMontanya, Andreas AMay, James VManchester, Thomas WMilton, Joseph BMorell, HorHce 2McKibbin, 3
Nicholson. IINewman, George
I'ahucke, C W A 0Patton, Chat WPast, DavidPecceninl, MelchiorreProaser, JametPalen, Asa LPark, Thomas K
Record, of HonoluluRostock, Charles 2Robson,Raymond, Mist M L
Sheridan, OSmith, D TSheridan, Charlet 2
j Smith, E PiSalaun
Van Name, I C 2
Weir, Robert JWarston, M WWilliams, ThomasW illiams, Capt W W
XT Persons inquiring for In this list are particularlyrequested to ask for ADVERTISED LETTERS.
ja!2 A. P. BRICK WOOD, P. M. O.
Continually ReceivingTho Most Approved Novel
MEDICAL PREPARATIONS !And Mrrfirlnra In Genrral.
IflEPA RATIONS KOIt. DKIIIUTATKI)Elixir Beef. Wine aud Iron.m. u.iKi uiimii utkci LircuiatlOD lor inii Lew paper " r, iiair tne ruospnaies, cooiirer and
01 ,.uu copies, rrom tnese tacts it will be apparent that this rnnpnate M Lime, Anu-nervo- JClixin, W ine Pepsinnewspaper is the most desirable medium for advertisers. Etc. Ktc. Genuine Oil of Eucalyptus, for rheumatic affections:J. KAWAIMI, I Glycerine Ition, InjectionHonolulu, Jan. 11. Publisher! till for the Throal. Syrinaes. ABti.msthP!:' .VwV
into for
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ers. Capsules, Plasters, Sugar Coated Pills. Mrdicin- -i v,Sponges, Boudoir Paper, Uoxodont and Tooth Washet.Ktc, tie!
Carboli 1S5For washl'g and bathing, tbe BEST SOAP disinfecthealing and rurifying proirtiei; Varietlei OtheiBoans, Bruihes, Combs. Tooth
uc,, iiiuiKJi ai most reasonahle I ANDfrom the Island.
Douglas
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WITH IMTKXT IVKIDK IIOI.T-WOH- KI;EU CAI't. without whlrh no sale Is cou-plet. These are now arknowledged to l
Tlie Best 3VXxcLo.AND AUE
Superseding all Other Kinds!The leading Darks, Insurance Companies and Mrrnntlle
Houses throughout the United hlatrs adopting tin 111, fromwhich numerous testimonials of the hik-he- class rn beshown.
As proof cf tha impularity and sujieriority ol our sales,Messrs BISHOP k. CO. have selected our msLe HiHr newBank, and Messrs IIOPPKH V CO. lave tenuVrf d ui a Milmonial acknowledging the Fire-pro- oi Quslili-- s 01 one ol oururea, that recently passed through a very severe oriUal lo
their late fire. For particulars Card elsewhere.
For Prices, Cuts, Testimonials, Ac.APPLY TO
MR. C. 0. BERGER, SPECIAL AGENTMessrs. GREEN, MACFARLANH CO, L"fl
Agents, where sumples cf the different styles of sfei sr onExhibition.
Al.80, AGENTS FOB
Babcock ExtinguishersAND
The Buffalo Scale Comp'yOP HIFFaLO, x. v..
The patenters of the celebrated Combination Beamwhich dispenses entirely with the of weights, the weiringbeing done exclusively with the poise. The ffttrnl ConitiMlion Beam ia
THE IMPItOVEMK.XT
That has been made In Kcales, since the original lnntl"fl "IPlatfovm Posies.
AW'J- -
The Best American and English Perfumery. TUCkeiS Alarm Money THIS I
WAi.KMEiaTgR. Wjlie,
ALSO, TURNER,
RECEIVED
Grand
Fire
CRKATKST
FOR I'RICES, CIRCULARS, CL'TS,API'Ll' AS AUOVK AT
Groon, Macfarlano & CoJS Im UUF.EN BTHEeT.
THE USDS OF ILIMll, HAIKF,.AND KAALAEA !
In Hamakua, JVIaui.Ties Lands together are
Well Ada pled lor a Sugar Tlaii
They are well wooded ami watrt. Full narllcularapplication to
(atfoii !
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ROOM SALETHURSDAY, JANUARY 24,
A.M., will be .oldAt 10 o'clock
1 VARIED ASST.OF MERCHANDISE !
COMrBISINO.
Dry Goods, Groceries,HOSIEEY. HATS, SHOES, &c.
C. S.BARTOW, Auct'r.
Valuable Heal Estate- Jt .Auction.Jan. 26th,Saturday, . - -
will be soldat 12 o'clock n,n, hi salesroom,
rJ?vo Tots ol" Land,SituaUd on .
Nuuanu Valley Koad,Formerly known as the Bcrrill properly, now
cicncd ly Mr. 11. Cornwell, with
Buildings and Cottagesthereon.
The aboTe .'.e aff.rd an opportunity to..tun!, and a short d.s-tan-deirbie rideoces. bein.5 P:eaauyfrom lawn.
TEUMi-One-- half ch; balance ft terra of years, securedby mjrig se on the premises.
C. S. BARTOW, Anct'r.
LEASE OF CROWN LANDS
At --cVxiction IBy order of the Commissioners of Crown Land, I will sell
at 1'uMic Auction, at my salesroom.
On Monday, 4th day of February,At 12 o'clock noon,
THE LEASE OF THE
Almpimsi of Ifonokaisi,S,imt-,- in the District of Hamakua, Island of Hawaii, for a
Term of Fifteen Years,From the 1st day f October. 1S73. The above mentioned
'.and contains an area o a 1 SO ACKE3, and is well adaptedVr the Cultivation of Cane.
By OrWr of the Crown Commissioners
C. . BARTOW, Auct'r.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS
Sun Francisco.
RANKIN, BRAYTON & Co.,PROPRIETORS,
GEORGE W. FOGG, SUPERINTENDENT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sugar Machinery !OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
EVERV FACILITYHAVING the largest Sugar Plant needed, arenow prepared to contract for same or for any size required
On Terms which, are unusuallyFavorable !
And with great dispatch, the largest orders not requiring overninety J tys for manufacture. All of the latest and most val-uable improvements used in construction.
AVE ALSO
illaiiiifactiirc to Order:EISTGIISTES,
II OILERS, VACUUM PANS,
CENTRIFUGALS,
WATER WHEELS,
MILL GEARING, COOLERS,
TANKS, CLARIFIERS, Ac.
WALKER'S PATENT
COMPOUND STEAM PUMPS,STKAM AND WATER rlPES all sizes.
At Prices Considerably Lowerthan usual.
ALSO DIRECT ACTING AIR PUMP,With Compouud Steam Cylinder.
This Pump has only two moving parts except the PumpValve, thus reducing friction to a minimum, besides making asaving of 25 per cent in steam over any other pump manufac-tured.
AGENTS FOR THE
AIIcsi Ilnine Oovcrnor,Cook's Boiler Feed-
er and Heater.
Parties desiring Machinery
ESTIMATES FOR PLANTS,Please address as above at San Francisco, or
j5 3tu
-- OR-
E. P. ADAMS,HONOLULU,
HOLLISTER & CO.,Xo. Xanana Street, .... Houolaln,
IMPORTERS Si. DEALERS IN CHOICE& SNUFF. Also,Manufacturers of Mineral Waters, &c.
aulS ly
HAALELEA ESTATE.ALL PERSONS are HEREBY WARNEDtresspassing on the property of Mr. Jas Camp-bell, by gunning, fishing, or otherwise. Any one so trespass-ing will be prosecuted nnder the law. K. D. CRANK,
Uonouliuli, Dec. 23, 1877. d29 lm Aget.
JOHN H. PATY,NOTARY PUBLIC I
FOR THE ISLAND OF CAHU.
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THENew York.du office with bishop & co.
H. B. HALES, V. S.Horse Clipper and Breaker.
HORSES Clipped for S7.50Horses broken to Harness or Saddle for
$25 each.A t the Hawaiian Hotel. d29 If
WANTED,A SSPETENT SUGAR BOILER.d4t Apply to F. A. SCHAKFER A CO.
BY E. P, ADAMS.AUCTION SALE
OF.
Old Lumber k Iron !THIS DAY, j
SATURDAY, .... JANUARY' 19th,At 12 M. on Queen St., next to Messrs. Green, Mac-farla-
& Co.'s Store, will be sold, a lot of
Old Lumber & Corrugated Iron !Damaged a: the Late Fire. '.
E. P. ADAMS, Auc'tr.
Household Furniluje !ON TUESDAY, - JANUARY 22d,
At 10 o'clock a m, at thi !
RESIDENCE OF M. BALLIEU,THE FRENCH COMMISSIONER,
Corner of Beretnniu nul I'uucbliowl Si..,On Account of Intended Departure,
Will be Sold,
THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,In part as follows:
One Elegant Rosewood Case Piano Forte,A fine Instrument in perfect order; MUSIC STAND,
Hair Cloth Parlor Sofia. Parlor Chairs,Koekine Chairs, Mahogany Tables, l'urlor Rugs,Black Walnut Marble Top Centre Tables.Black Walnut Book Case, B W Corner and Wall WhatnotsHandsome Japanese Cabinet and Stand.A Mos-juit- House, Convenient Secretary and DekThree Student Lamps, Chandeliers, Vienna Chairs,'Black Wilntit Extension Dining Table,12 B W Dinine Chairs, Mahogany Marble Top SideboardHilver Plated Water Pitcher, Striking Clock.Black Walnut Hal and Umbrella Stand with Mirror,
Black Walnut Bedroom Set, Complete !Bedstead. Marble Top Bureau,
Washstand and Commode, Chairs and Rocker,Single and Doable Bedsteads, Hair Spring Mattresses,Mirrors, Koa Centre Table, Sk