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TT l:!!M - AM. W RF.-- S riKI-- J pnntslV okr lif 1 l"r,.,' iu the hi,-;- .. t ie of the art.
roiiimcrcial Advertiser.
limrjit Tcrnx i. D ir .i ii.
fn.1 in rir rxciiariif th: ft IiiwIhff ...n r.i..t.. h.. h .4 afr:tu;..i
a l tfi lat- - . r.i.,r ttouU :
bur & iu th.- - mfuir.tr, ni'titTH m h.e thr lizht
.f lriirh( on my jnf, mthr,Krr y .u nm with the tiht :
A1tm! in thr ruht i t the ?r'.r. molt-r- .
T u Wrnbl e f. :rAn.l y.i lr e alotie, tnthT,
An I oti iU l hi:.ii.,? i.ijry ni in l!i- -
A -l yi m- - li ivr th- l:i'htt one l.ri.'ht 1 y t n my zr, mother.I.f l'ia will, t J..if!it,
V i t- - ll t.f h aiii.r li.ve, ci'Hher :
I f t it in my hirt--l..- it
i. fr .iu t'ni Ix- - mt.r il wi,rl l. Bu.t.'T,Ti h:.r. f.r y'Hiu4 ;
i:rx, lii-- u l,.-r- moth-T- ,
The in f.iiii t t.iy ;
fie irr.iTe u il .Urk, mtliT,Ami ii f.tr away.
TJe-- bury oe- - in the ni .ri. Ni- -, omtlier,Ali.l -l me h ive cht l..-h- t
Iff .r- - .rt.'ht ,;y ri my rr.iv, niither,Kr I'm u'..- -: with the ii trht.
Tubr or
f ':! an a!iai2is.I 'Alt's SvMlMTIlV WITH I'MOX. Al-Xa- tl-
I"u--i.k'- -i t tht? rr.'.-i-.I 'nt of th; I'ni- -'"i .t.it-'- fi th; hiilij.-c- t f iit..-iis.- ; i'xei- t- j
i' Ht aiiiutij; th .11 j l.. in. it- -. IL.tli tli inatt.-- r j
r.ii'J t ') iii irin. r of tli; I' t:.-r- , aiol thr(i.irjr t.ik- - n l.y tli? KmrTor t' have
t. tli? .uiTi-.i- n j'oj.l LU itliv j
'TirJi tli' I'nimi, an.l liisi ileMffs f,,r tJ. i riii.fia'i'l .ri-rif- "f K.'ijl.li-n- n iiitirijti'i.
;ni." vrliat tlir li.l.iii:itit.'4 jt'.ih.iiik'; a j ft--Ilf ir-- ', its ellort u js.n tle
jtin-- r li.iverrini.'iit.' of f!uni" . t!i; fir- -t iju.--tii- .ii
It tin? citio-l-''- l opinim tliut it liiut1 Kn2;!.triil t. tliink lfr h att. tii u re--i eriiti.io f t!ir re'w-N- , Veil tliouli nil.; witli-h- tl
rutt ri fr t'i? n-.- t Cve y'":ir, arnl that f.fi;yill fn oiM-!iil.- f it t' lt hT iiitent to unite?
itFi tfir I vritiiiviit.4 of the Continent in euclii a. will e the re'iels) no roomi h"M f.r Kurij;un fy iu .uliy or sLitano.
Mi Cl.l I.I AN V IIl.rt TlTlON' iv Kn;i.xu. TheI 'iri'I-fi- i in fif-akin- of military s
ii th I'nit'il Statw. fiysj :
In all th'? oiu";ir' that liave oovnrrol, tfi. Inutjien.TiI h.-- le-.'- triu iii j.liant. I.V(.n, Si' l and.f.'4 with trri4 if th? Pain.? t.ifXas th.wf
nj;;o;M,l ut M.inai:i.s. h.i th.-i- r iyt-fMn- t.
M.'l'wrll wa- - inferior toa.n.1 fail.il !'for? him. Tier n-- v MeClel-li- n.
v of a diir.T.'tit ."tamp. has) fiiown hi.-
i!e;ttl. I.very or-I.-- r lie i n. every meaure .I
iT'ts, j r. .vest that lie is a mil wlJier. Nisi ad-
vent into the hef.r. Washington has ln-e-
Marked lv jr.tit and salutary c!iaii2j.j!. ThetrNi will h' drilk--1 ; the itimp. the men andt'l.ir arms k. t ! ; insuhonlination will Im;
jut down; drunkenness will meet appri.j riatef nnLs.'iriien t. and i.ieomj'.'teikt olfieer: will m
we.-.-- l out.VLit is equally important tofiiccon. 'Jen. JIc-CleM-
i I'2;iiinin2; to in hi troops, atthey have all alon;; oiifid'-'- l in him. At tlieof a hdarp hkirmisli ai-ru- the Potomac the otherday, in which amt a was ri2ip;''d on
mde. he telenif.litl hi- - hui'eexs to lien.Sr-tt- . sayinjr the troop-- 1 heliav.tl with the utmostcte.idin.-- . and tliat there would he no more 1'ullIluo disasters.
The XvrivK I'u..in.y. All New S.uth Wal.-- s
has --,!. or at heard of, the" fat ly," whomade his tur of the colony pome twelve monthsajro ; hut we have now a jrri-ate- r marvel to notice.and one that will no doiiht attract the visits ofall who have the tast' to view such vagaries ofnatire. The ' Native I'r.nliy" i" a t of near-ly thirteen years of nji", thirty-fiv- e inches inIteij-lit- , and weighs upwards of twelve Htotie.Si..jjiri
Yr.
h'f,
aeii
st
is iirmiistak.-ali- l v tlie tollt an.l !iortestof her at??" we ever saw, and may well le
rcKoriel one ot tin w.nders ot the a;.;.w;u iN.rn on Vattn station. liutnhaldry, near
and will completi? the tliirtit-ntl- i ye:irof her aire in the course of live or mx weeks.When hho her liftli year, ehe ntoppedgrowing, and ln-- r parents having alaritiiil.c. .nHuh.il the medical faculty iu Sydney, whowere f opinion that should she survive over her
'V.-nt- li3''-a-
r, the dangerous Tisis would le j.ass-c- I.
Mie rapidly fell into and since thattim- - has) iiiiT'-.is.'- d in rotundity. Ih-- r th-s- isjnoUlod and hard, ilie external sijrns of goodliealth. S!ie ttuvt-- complains of pain, and herl.reathin isp-rlectl- asy. There is a peculiari-ty in her voice which would Ik? difficult to dc-scri- ie.
We understand that she is usually veryplayful, hut on the oc-.io- ii of our visit she wasunfortunately suir.-riii2- ; from the fatigue of thejourney from IIiirr.in2;.,n;. Her app-ctit- is nothy any means her favorite dih liii2;h s7e:iks and fri.-- onions! Swe'tmeats s!ie
h.t an aversion to, ami therefore her flesh is notiniT'ii-s'i- l ly an inordinate ionstimption of saccha-rii.- e
matter. The fat !oys vanity" leaned thether way, and we have iM-e- that he was an
immense cn-ntn.- -r of fx.n hotis. raw sup:ir andtreacle, all of which would have tendency to
the amount of tl.-- di. The name of ournew prodigy is Mary .Iain- - Vouhnian. She
ds to Itoiilhitrn for the purjs.se of hold-ing a series of cYc.s in that township. Avstrn-.'i'- lt
I'r.pi r.
View s of iIon:!iiIu !
i.i. iKiivos viviTix; ois kkmdim;VA oil the- - ,!ioiiM not fail to rl a v of tim .Knrij r V in, . of llonolnln to ib.-i- r fri- - n.l-al- .r- a.l.a tNey wilie-iv.-- I., fir Utt-- r ie. ,.fI".i-t--r- i.. ete.. tt,:s than any work r pri i: ever pubI. -- he I. T .l-- h il .f J. IlllililW.
Fort street
THE OXI.V lKIMT WHERE111 TTi:il is sni.O.
FROM
sL.
I EV KIIS'
rrrritnl and for mtlr byUJiul
3H
Erevh Molokai IinUer!
3IEVER.V DAIRY!Itrinlarly roatotnsilly
J. STKW AKD. Gr.er, II '.el street.
Cutter ! Hutter !
THE l'MERSH;XEI HERE- -w ith int. rm th-;- r customer- -, and tfie pul-ii- iniferier.il. that, having in n.akirvar-r.in.- -.
in- - lit th- - rerular .iipt-'- of I Kl -- IIkl.tLK 111 rrF.K fr- - m V.. Krull' dairy, a. a Che
b.t t.urt.-- oil the i.iaud. we are now t- - furni-- h e..n-sta.- if
y tin, art:. U--. f2'V-rtin- ) T. Moy-MA- N SON.
KING'Sriioloiirnpliie Unllen.ryjlUE I'XDKItMUNKIi Vhlll TO IX- -I f rm the pu'.ii.', in it hiviior an ent.re n-- w ar.--
tirrai ir- - ni nt by which he wui t- - in ipt i f a..v nw style,of j.irtu-- e whi- - h may e taken either at Sin F'ranciv or SewVis, will Ik-- able to n. et , frm this date in the lateststyl.. an.l at eireine!y l..w .r:e. Abi..ioui hi tri.-n.i- s andKiln. tri.it Le w.l! title r luliy Aati-f- y th-- m in th, ir picture.r r p.i.
T.'- i- pre-- t st--- h m l havin i n loct"! Mr. W. F.II-- ,n-l- at Sin Fr.ii.eis-..- . ail luay rest assurtd it is of thel.et .inaiitr n-l I t'est ttshi- a.
p;ivr.u im,amluotypfs.mf:lainotypfs.
lfjati1lr.L""CKF.T and
RING PICTI RKS.JOS. W. KING. Artist.
27i-3r- a Next to the Post i "tfice, up stair.
KoiiimI VoIllIIlV.oi.d'lOM MKRCI U. A l V ERTISER. VOL. 5.
boundV(.'-2- a
ran be had at our rnume I'1RTS OH.
a'nitu tie;
in
11
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Hf-.sK- I WKKKI.V HI' tI1KMC1 M. W illi SKI. i
V.usint5S Claris.
i--. coi.iintN,
:r 11 in .laiu, '..'ia.
j. ii. (oli:,AUCTIOiMEEXl,
(.1 i . T'l A. V. KVt.nt.lt.)
At Li, Ule rn,, 4 u r'.r-t- t.
A. S. & M. CRINBAUM,liui'irvn aril Vh..l.-iil.- - 1 I n in Kiihi'r.;iM?
U.a'.,. II. .t- - anl l'., a:i. evry van ty f ;i.tlf- -
iiTwTi'.r Kur:iituii M.r', f' rm.-rl- tu-.i-- Il.y W. A. AMrnli, K., in Miir's lllk. yuiu
Mr- - Il'ii-.lulu- , .i.'iU. v 1 y
c ii. m:wi:ks,Luroix-- r n l lin.l.lin' mlTiaU. Fort M. II .ii'.lulu.
Ijn-m- l M-- h;it.t mALrrn-- l'l:.i.t.i:i..li.
H. V"S holt.IIOI.T.V lir.l'CK,
lienml Commission irnol:iIu.
I.KX. I AUTW1MCI1T,Commission M.-r- r
II. I.
Kulmmi'iu
II.I.
j.
S.
li..N.
tie i: wi: itA)?-- i.l f"r the Me of the
Vonfahu, ?.
A J.I:.l.u.
and (Jon.-r.i- l hippin,; A
t: ciiitiii:Lan.'s-- r Mer-hiii- t Var 1
Commissiono.ihu, -.
Honolulu,
iiouCoi ii K Nw
plinol.-- . 2''.7-l- y
ri:i.i o.Aifetil: , and Ship Chandlers,
K. . II l.l- -lmi.. r and in ll.irdwar- -. Iry I'ainW
a.
on kt II
A
il h.iii-lis.'- . e..rn. r of Fori and Kin s:r.-.-'j- i 2".7-l- y
jvmon. :itc.i:.vC'mmi-.si.rf- i FiK.-Pn- f IluiMir.gs,
Honolulu. April 1, ls.Vj.
i;Koit(a: clakk.in Iry and F.iney Hotel StrerL
a.. I M .um street,.
ly
iralil-- t
tu. iiki
antiy
Ks- -
ii a k
ner
.v
ami K- -a
tv. cisciii:k,Cahinet Maker and Fr.ticri Poliier, II. .tel Street, o.ite to
(i ivernm. iit II .use. ''IT-I- y
ii. r. snow,iipoi:rK:i an: hklkii in si:nf:ral mkkcii aniise,
llonvlulu. Onha. II. I. 2C7-- ly
VV. N. I.AIH,Im rter ar.-- l in Hbiwakp. Cpri.mr, Mkchimcs'
T'N.LsaM A. .mi i.ti nxl. Fort stn--- t. Hono-lulu 207-l- y
J. UOISTII,P-a-l'T in O. neral Merchandise, Hilo. Hawaii
with rsru ts at lh" t notice, onPolls of echan'e wautsl.
JTU-I-
i
207-l- y
Oil"
twrn
l
Sliift,
T. ...-- -. T. Mo.-..-- J.31 OSS.II A N A-- SOX,
Baker,. Ornrrs an I r in Dey inu streW. Hon- -olulu. Iil.il. S. I. 22s-l- y
J. S. WALK Kit.SlIIPI IS.. SI C'.'MU.. loS Ai.l.VT, i
(Al.'.hon'.s Pi.a k.)
Cmrr Quern Kimlimiiiuiu lr-'l- .
IIONOLL'LI, H. I.
illL.I.litll.11. KU.ti. . Cook- - ,
I'ASTId: V COOKK, j
Imp.rter an.l Wh-.- . ile an I iil in l
at the l st.m-l- . of the Kui and Schoolmr- - t, r the Lirje St'.iie Church. Al-- o ut St re j
In Kin. ...i.s:' the Chapel. Airenta fori(. J ILU;. .Vf.Wi l.M .V 207-l- y I
CT A I V AIIKK, i
Aifent, f..r the Suar Pl.in'.aiio'is of Ai'so. at Papakoa. an-- Iw.iat Pulo, H.l-- i ; IiujH.rt rs an I W I. and ail Deal-- irrs in China l.-- l ; l.ave on hand. r at their estnUmerit, on Kmr n're-t- . II l i. an-- l at AI mi i
Sue ir. l is-- s, Svrwp, T-- i. C. and a larire andTari-'- assortment of .n.-ral
Honolulu. Aur-u- .t 12. ls.,7. 271-l- y
W. A. AI.IIKICK, j
Irart.T and r in Merchndise ; Commission j
cent f'-- r the S ie of Su.-a- r. and ClT.-e- , an-- l otherPr.luce. A stent for the Lull k an-- l MKTCal.r Pi. AX- - j
TArioss. CoTtsiiiitn-iit.- s of all kin of Island PriIuce.licited. Order f..r Merchandise promptly alteuded to.
?L'. . i
HOLLKS .V ., j
Ship Chan-ll.-r- and Cniraission Men hants in j
l.t'iaina. Maui. Whaler fm. isln--
with r.t ruits at the iio:ice, iu exchange p--kU
or bills. 2'17-J- y
McCOLCAN At CAHIMIKLL,MERCHANT TAII.ol'.S. on F'or. Stn-et- , next to Odd
IVIlows' Hall, U iween Kiiisrand H te stre.-t- .
an-- l always on hau-1- , and clolh-i- ni
ma-l- up in tie- - U-s- t style. 20'J-- ly
IIONOLCLIPropri.-t-.r- . G. P
G
Mar.ufactur- -
Honolulu,
STKA.M CLOCK Co.DD.S. SAVIDGK, and
li ti, Ap- -
S. Svii.;k, Sellmi; Air.-nt-
C Lrw'KK. Trea.-ur.--r.
I.Continue, hi old bu-i- n.
s'.r- -.
i.t,
r.,
ial- -.
and
MILLJl C. II. LKWKRS
II.
N
lit.
r LIT.XKK.s in the tirepr.K.f buildim.'
I.
1
reef.Chr rate-- by ' of the sun stars
witn a tran-.i- t intruue-u- t Herurat.-l- to theu.- - ri.liau of Honolulu. Parti- ubir ait. t.ti. n (.iv- - n to tinewatch ropniruii.'. an-- l quadrant irlass-- - silver-i- lau-- aditi-t.-l- . Chart.- - an I nautical iristrumeiits- -
on hand and r sale. 2C7-l- y
l. C. WATK.lt! AX CO..(OM MKHCH 1.V7.X.
attention to the int. r sts of the Whahn.' Fleet, by :
the furrii-hiii- T f fun -. -e an 1 -- ale of K.hane, Oil, '
',-, au-- l the of F'r.-.-h- t
RKFFUKNCFS. j
M r. c II . i ,xn. .lK...'i C....N- - W B.-I- f .r lW. G. K.MoN.its. SroSK .V Co.. SanMi-K- i i n Mn-.Ki- t t.. do 207-l- y
CIIAS. R. BISHOP.
i,
t.
.,
B.tnk-- r. Offn-- o In thK t ihurnanu t,
ItlSlIOI .V o.
lOj-t-f
MIS.-- .
paid
WH. ALI-K-
east rorn'-- of onHon .lulu.
Draw Hills of F.x. hanpMessrs. Gkixs. l. M isti rx C... N'-- w York.
Il. suv A. Piku.-c- . K-- vi
Mer. St-.n- Co.. Sin Francisco.Will receive d. liscouut flr.t-,-l.i- ss paiT. an--
attend to etc.
Imi
Makee's
business
J. II. WOOI1,Deal- riii an-- Sh- of
sh- Fin.lini.'. Pu:ip, Ki:-.'in-- Hani.-s- ,
and Patent A'.tif. . jiii.t Back SLii.sTrunk,. ali.-s- . SmT.j ve- -. an Masks, Black
riiT. I'.ni-h.--. Ib-ie- rr. . .vc. Bn. sh-s- store, ofrt an Merchant st.. II. I. 2'o-l- y
II. W. SKVKIIAXCShip Chan an Cinmiion
RKFKRS TOC.ipt.un II. F. Ss w,.rr. D. C. Wit.kmix Ac Co..
II irrs.M. Kt rk Mkkkill.SWI.'T LIU,II Ail I'l mrf.
II. W. SKKllNCK willItus.ri.-s- s at the oil
Ship Chan ry an Mere!- in-- l rkepi on hand and f at I..w M
Supplied
nnd
II-
'if the
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n
lu
the:n-.-- t.
A
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KaahumaMl st
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tiolulu. . I
no'uiu.
New l,in-t--n-
S in Francisco.. w l:.sf..r.lH.t-n- .
t?ie ship ( hm-lt-r- andta-i-- Kv.-r- of
Hiir.-'- by stopping, will l. . 2.'.-l- y
.Mi:i.CIIKKS .V CO..Importers nnd C'oiiiinitioii
l.ci'cliants.STOKF. K Mil MANC ST., CRNKR Ml.RCIIANT.
AGKNT FOR TIIKII 1MB! Ki.ll'ItK. HI X I.IKt.-f- : C'l.ll-.s- i Krf Ft oi k Mtii.. S in Fr.i-- i.-..- .
S lie of l.t.it ,x l'.n mi AKt'i's Silt I'.rv,Sale of St .ak. l"ii- -i jxt Oihkk Hawaii ax Prop-c- e.
ritf-i':- - .li-- V 1. an 1 all or Irrs fr-i- therth.-- an.! al-r- .
itsTAV C. 1il.i.'..i--- i. J. D. Wi, kl, Y. A. S i'in ri.Bremen. H m iulu. H n- iulu.
270-l- y
tiios. s i i :rsc,i-:u- ,
SHIP CHANDLER!,,'Com mission .Mr rihant.
reasonable
Byron's Bay, Ililo, S. I.,
Qac
F'lRP
Will keep haii-- an et.-niv- ass..rtii.ent of ryf p -- d by ships and others. The
liii.'liet pri.-- e given r pp. luce.Money for Bill, of F.xeh inge at reasonable rate..
il-- , February 3. Isiil. 2l ly
and
and
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i'hvsiciiin anl
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HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, (KTOKKK IStil.
.1. MOTT SMITH,
cr:i--- r K rt srul II tel :rtt.i:.
hum.t:iu str-ftii- .rii' r y I K
ii. sT.xi;i:xvALi), m.PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
Lii'..- - N'-- V'-r- City rhy-ioia- n, ofliirur.-iiii-l Coll- - L'f a:i l of the I'uUii i:ul Scicty
of N-- ir
UlSiv u lr. J j.M',4 lrnr ?tor-- . or F"rt p!ret. Kosiil-n- ee inua.iiiu y. ..' :: tint .f K. i. H ill. I'. 7-1
cii vs. r.(;riLi.(ir, m. i ,LaI Stitt.-- s Nnvv. l:tte Cm'-ilu- Thysioian to
Amrn iin aivl tf'ii-r- al praotitinii'-r- .
OHice. rorn-- r K.i:ih.itn.itm aii l M- - n himt streets, auj resilienceat I'r. V.l', V itiJi n. Hotel str t.
il ::! Hnr.'ioal a.lvice in Kiii,'lih, French, ?pa:iNh, anJIt.ilKlll.
U.'lir.- - h.Mira from 11 . jt. tu 2 p. M.; at other liuurs mnuire atIns 207-l- y
wil.LIA.i III .mimiki: VS,Notary office at the Court II. .use. up stairs. 272-J- y
J. W. AUSTIN,ATTOKNKY AND COl AT LAW.
Office in Honolulu Hons.-- , over the Post office. 2"7-l- y
"HI. KM IS K. CIIVS. H. LI NT.
C. BREWER & CO.,Commission & Shipping Merchants,
Onliai. II. I.RKFEIl Tv
Ji.11. M. II-- ii. Ks
Jl?.lllkU., t'.Mf., 1Chaki.ks IIii.w.h. Ks..,li. A. Phr.-k- I'.s ,Mk.s-k- s. Mi IIi kk A: Mxinct I.,I'll.,. WoI.coTT Itlto.'K-- . Ks-XI..S-11- V. K. Pi 1 W Co...Mks-r- I'KKl.K, 111 bhu.l Jt
27S-l- y
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Iinptrter nnl CVmm'o'
. SIIon M
Co.
FOR
New
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,...S:in. .. lloni-'koni;- .
....Manila.
a i.iunc;,reliant, Honolulu,
AGKNTNkpti-n- Iss. Co., l'.o't-.ii- . Iss. Co., -PoYI-STo- Al.MIWK '
" N. F:. Mt ti au 1st. C.F!vl ITIIlt.K SITTT Iss. Co., - - - - - - -Sal.m In. Co., - -- - -- - -- - -- -
UF.FKKF.NCKS
1V. Tim is., a: ".,A. A. I'hi.i k, Fisq.,.1. A. Ct FNq.,.1. Sett ii.;. Ksi.,P.:h.k, Hi hhki.l t Co.,Fkji.i.k Ai Co., ...
M
St
C. W. Ph.. oils k Co.. -
an.7-ly
York.
on.
- Sbanjhae.
A. P. F.VKIIITT. l., -ssrs. J. t'K.: A - - IMinbiinrh.
!t. P. I!v lis, ... Io Ion.J. I. - - - -
M- - srs. P.i ssi.i l A; Co., - -
IT
J..i
re in Kohiusou - F'ire
JflUX THOMAS WATKKIIOCSK,Imp.rt- - r and in Merchandise, Honolulu. II. I.'
i:kfi:kf:nclsHis V.k. P.. C. . . . Honolulu.II. F.C. A. Wiuiu- - K ... "'n, llHfvrit, l:-.- , "
Wn.cox. Ki. Ci ", S 'S, "
SrKSCK.a,11. Dn I.nh
1'iTU.ts, FiKiicisco.Mi lii f K fi M I., ... "V W. IIki.oks A: ...
A; P..I-K- , '!. T. I.AWT..S, K-- ., "
.V
S.
Host
Sao
WILCOX, It I C II A It ,V .,Chandlers. in General Merchandise, and Commis-
sion Merchants. Honolulu. 11. I.constantly a full supply of of
required by andMoney advanced at the rates.
R. :M. ssrs. Jt - T.c
" Gmnos. "W M. l.X, "WM. il.K.lll, -
Messrs. Kvowi.rs - "W HoWLAXP,
Messrs
Messrs,
J
IK.
hoiSurji-'in- Make's
I.
Muol
on
&
ritKiiuiirii Pakki:k. - "V. Pit! 1. I PS Ax . "
A. Ks.SISK A; "
W. Itii.ii.Ks, SanA: Co , - "
Whimms A: 11 .. leC. A. Uii i Honolulu.
i is: it i rrIX
WINKS, SPIRITS,AM. POUT
Honolulu.
Sail
S ) f
DUDLEY C. BATES,C O M y I S S I O X M K II C II A X T ,
isu-l- y
i.,memUr
Surif.-o- fiiitl
PuMie.
lil.StoII.
posTos
MiKist
M.srs.nms-.iiam- ,
Messrs.
4i.,
Pn.f lllock.
FJs,,., ....Co.,....
iiAiios .... Hi'o.iina.
FNii.,
Co., ....lWos. Co., ....
7o-l- y
I)S
hand everywhale
New iford.SoS,
WlU
Thomas Co.,
rs.
Oahu,
Silem
F:j.,
Co.'s
r.sti.,SoSS.,
IlK.NKT PlKKCK. Boston.Co.,
Cms.sroSK
ivrx.s. Newnss.v, Co..
Ihwton.
Sahin.
279-l-
Ss..w,
DlM-iM- ....Tiios. F'.sq.,
Ktssos, Fisip, ............Ship Dealers
Keepshiis others.
lowest
Swift Ai.i.ks.Ai.i.kx
Fs'P,
223-l- y
I'KALKIt
ALK Kit,272-l- y
.Mi-rclia- Slr-cl- . Honolulu.Agent for the tale of SuL'ar and MnIa-.-e- s fr-n- Titcomb's Plan-
tation.AiT--o- t f.r the New Riufmg and Manufacturine Com-
pany. 27ti-I- y
a i, i i: v B8 e: k it i Y i. ,
KAWAIUAK. HAWAII,Will C'tTiiiic.if tTit (ifiicnl Mffliaii-ii'i'- ' Jiiul Sliii'piitir l'Uin
at U.r a.v i"rt, wlrTt tlr-- ar' l t;iriiih thjn-'.l- y Kawiiihrt- - liatN-- . aiI such othr re-
cruits r art r"fiUirtv ly wh ili liii.s at t!i- sh'-rtt- t not toe,an-- l iTi tht most ramaNf term-- .
INSURANCE.
CA LI A
.Mutual ..larine Insurance Company,SAX KRAXCISCO.
rjniE imikrsk; n ei HAvixt; iiekxM Aenis f. r the ab.ve leave to
inf'-r- the the public, that th.-- nr.- - n-- to i.ueI A R I X E I X S I" R A X C E POLICIES
on Car;:.., F reiirht an-- Tr.'asure.II. IIACKFKLD A: CO.
Honolulu, Auj. 21, 274-''in- -
I'LOItC.NS STAI'KNIIORST.Ap-T.- the an-- l Dr sd.-n Board of I'n rwrit.-r- . All
av.-ru- clainis sjam-- t ll-.- . .currTiu inr aln-u- l this King I nn, wi'.l have to U- - rer.itied him.
237-l- y
ii ami: C ICC II -- It It KM KXj II INSURANCE COMPANY.
I'XIERVI;X EI. Agents of the nl-.-
I pany. are pr- .tr-.- l to insure risks against tire in andi al.ut Honolulu.j F' r app'-- at office.J CO.i IIon-.ul- Oct. 11.157. 2'J7-l- y
GASOIL1 II E
t!
nf
II.
CA.RDS,
! GAS!! CiA .
TKioiPiiAvr.I " X I ) E R U i X E I CX" I ERST A XI).
t pi- - is iii ai"tt to siisp.-o.- oi--- ra
i t. ri. . ! r t- -
.
tiie pu'-li- a of aU.ut Jin .,!!--- m'pkkiokP lar o.l, in .m int i; t- u T. A!- - . n !..u i. t!,.- rrl. d
O:! fr--- F imtiitip's lslt.J, which burns with a tfiiarlight, an-- l t u. it- - no sm--k'- .
G. C. Mcl.E AN.i 2''.J-''.;- n N uu ii u stre. t.
! "AVASAIAALO."
a
TIIU Wilt t' V II I 11 A." T- - If. W.S
CrSi HnK.--K wis selected in Sin Frat.cisc-.- Iv17 Mr. T. CuiiiTiii!:-.- . - f fn-n- i the
t:hi " s:s-k- . - s. . .irs..ia.Will stitid xt Waiinall:-.- .. K l.i:ll k ..
i.ir; icui.it--. apt ly tj JOHN A.Cl'MMINS.
CSaxirl. of I lieFROM W
s of tt.e hne
jeen
t):e
FrancisiO.
Yokahamil.F'nncisco.
Wvi.uk,
tnerchati-b- s
Francisco.
Fiiipland
the
S. K.A MI I XtiTOX
Mtr ifi tl.ner.il .M,rch,filie. Projure.i PUn,f-- fVio C o s n U TnlnnnifCand
n
'M
Honolulu.
description
I'OKM
FIRlrHK
particularMKLCIIl.RS
prel'.ir-.- by .f the I. S. liovernx. t.t, to accompany theK i rt . f 'WtlktV Ki I rii.i.-- i:i-- , .iiti n. These ( hurts are
ir.e surveys ev.-- ma-l- of . ur croup,ari l a few r pie h iv,- -- n t xprsly print.-- l on u.app i r, sale in Hoti. liil-1- Ev- - ry resi-l.-nt- and also those en- -'
gag--- ill the Coasting Ti- - b-- , -- h ul-l s.ss.-s- a copv.For sale hv
2H2-"- II M WHITNEY.
lorn
V if
ti i: o n a i: r n o ?i s ,nvr nsou.tlMU'l.D l.l. TIIK. ATTKXTIOX
t t.-- ; i.ui::' t- h:?' st'-- if ufHawaiian aud Aim-ru-u- Li;ne.
Uricks,Cemont,
Fire Clay.Fin- - Uriok?,
I'last.T of TarisCalifornia Sand,
(.loriiian Tiles,Try Tots.
Composition and travel Rooting.TUV Wi'KK r- - . iir.-- . at lowest rates. COM l INITIOS and
GK.W Kl. K'M'l'IN'i ).ut on and warr:u to. tiL'hl.J Y lnl rs to le left at the Lime House, on Kl Vi rilKKT,
or with 1'. C Jonks, at Mes-r- s. KU'hurJs t,. isj ly
HEWRY ALLEN,CarpcnliT. BiiiMcr I iiilcrlakcr! urfu11 p"rwMi k i dkksk: ki isf:i;n v rr- - : - - -t to hi. frieteU pu'-li- jrenenilly. H',, J . I o IVjlllTIkI I ii Itl..-i-; havimr r.-ent!- er.lannM is now liret.ared
Koa and Pine Collins ahvays on hand.FIKXITIRK KEI'AIKKD.don
HEW AND SECOND-HAN- D
low prices.
I!.
S2-1- .V
on re.ison.il!.. terms.IIKNRY ALI.KX, Fort st ,
Dpp-iait- the Family Orocery and Feed rtore.
Seen lid -- hand
XKW AM) SKCOXD--3 hand Kc.niiture of every les ription.
constantly on nan.i, ai.u lor saie in
MUX'S
ioFuriiiiun'
or
Bought atCAKPENiTR SHOP
Fort St., opisite A. D. Cartwri;-lit'- s F'eed Store.
J.rKO A Ul'KKA I S always on hand. 2S2-G:- u
ti ON O LULUIJIOIV WORKS!rvilIK lXIKKSI;XK.I IS I'llKI'ARKO TOb furnish IKON and P.RAsS CASTINGS, and ali kinds of
Macliinerr Smith's Work at the Shortest Notice andCjIK.vl-t.-- K.ITI.s.
STEAM EXWNES AND BOILERSMAI'K to order.
and I.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A supply of Anvils, CartF..ri:e Hacks. StopK-rs- , Sa-- h W eights, Stove su"n-lCi,- bonds, according the
inincs, lnimb Pells, .Vc, Aic.,THOMAS HCCIIKS
XOLOA." IvAT'A I,: irori.u kkspfctfi llv ixkor.m tiif:
V V pul-ii- that he is prepared to ManufactureTurbine or liny oilier I. iml of Wnlrr Wlii-fl- .
' and warrant them, at reasonable rates. Orders for any kind o
TVIil lxvi-- i a It t Work9iliritf htxI irtnitl- - attt-i.ih-t-l to,
Kiik.a, Oct. h. lvil.
xn. W. V. WOOLSKV HKGS LKtVK.'xZr inform his friend and the public irr'f'ZraiL that he is prepared to do work entrustedto him, in the manner, and atJ. J 1-- 1) JJ CJ HI) PRICES !
I'ersoi.s inten will d- well to pit a list of his f.ric.-- ,
or.l.-riii- woik wli. re. W. ti. W oOLSKY.27o-bi-
Nuuanu Street, Honolulu,MAXI'KACTIRK.RS
pp.-- andALSO
AXI DKALKRZinc Ware.
LEAD PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED,ZZf Ship Work proutptl)' executed.
27S-l- y
M lXl'FACTl'RER AND I) HA I.KR IX
CT- lin "fn iron .v loppor ciare,KAAiirMANi: strf:f:t, iionoluli', h. i.
Summer Bakers. Tin Copper Pumps, Bathinc Tubs, Footand Show.-- r Bath. Tin and Zinc Roolimr, and a
peueral assortment of Tin Ware, c.
Ship AVorli 'rcmel with X'rnlness nntl2'ju-l- y li.:ilel.
C. i:. WHililA.TlSCahinet .Maker and Turner.
rMl E OLI) STAXI), HOTEL STREET, NEARthe corner of .
Furniture of all kinds ma-l- an-- repaired.Ou hand and for sale. KKADY MADE Fl'RN'lTl'RE. Koa
Boards. Joist ami llank: Cedar, Black Walnut and CherryBoards; Ros. w.xid and .
A lanre of Gilt Mou.dinp, and larpe sizedA variety ..( Dininir, Oihc- - and Children's ('hairs.Polished Collins on hand and ma., to order. 2.i7-l- y
imi.ll I.I SO. IP F.UTfllil !
BY
Vif- - H. HUDDY !AT
IVIXfi RKCEIVKI) A LA RG E AND FILLs;.-c- of material, is prepared to supplv his customer
;i'i. the with the Ix-o- f Ycllovv, lirown umlWhile SOAP. .SO
SOI'T -- "I OIL SO.Vl', j
In larp--- ' or small quantities to suit.P. S. Sap irrease always watit'-l- 279-l- y j
Ilossolnlu Soap Works!:w. J. I
rw'AlIE l'ROPRIETOR IIAVIXfi MADE;& - rat'le improveuieut in the above
- iv- - to a:in--u:ie- to Im Customers and the he in j
that l.e is prepared to supplv th- - m withYELLOW SOAP :
if not suj-cri-- to the Us: im...rt-sl- .
TJ ord-r- s from the . t'l.-- I m-- punctually attended to.X. IS. Sop ,Ui-:A- WANTLD. v
LOCK ANDa U X S .AI I T IT.J-- THE IX IIKKMIi X El RK.f.S LE AVE
t i sfitc. that be has t ik.-- trie sh--- formerly oeeupi--li. Si-i- rs, aiiil is rea-i- to execute all orders in
I. t.e an i ilisr-a- . h.P. S. Particular att-n- ti n paid t o re;. air in e Sew:titr l .ichlne,
JAMhs A. Hol'PKK.K.iahiitnauu street.
Coopcrin;JAMES BlTiDiCIi
IX REMOVIXO llblllMXESSt h.s ti. w t it. .phT. A.iiK en theF rt str--- . t, t.ik--- s this opportunity of r- - turri-i- i
ir l.is sine, re thanks to hi friend and theput-li- in t-- the rt
th-- v Lav- - I - n 1 to prantf r tiie t. i a'i-- h that bv attention to nusi- -
n.-s- a:i l in the s ut i. ii of all orders intru.tcl tohit:., h- wiil merit a eontir.-.- : .ne- - f their favor.
He h is i t..,:i 1 IOIIO bbl. of Vn Lof all s..rt. atel s.z-s- 22-l- y
C'oopers nnd uaiiiiers.'oruer of Itetlicl and Kins Streets,
A N IIi FORT ST., TWO POORS BF.LoW JCDD'S DKl'G SToRE,
A RE XOW PREPA RED TO EX- -j.--.
C. ecute all or - rs in their I.x.e pr n.; :!y a:: i a:sTT rate. Z3L1 !i..nkful f r pa-- t pa;r .nare. they c rif: ! ntly r- - ly ui- - i. th-- ir
Id c.i-- t' m-- rs for a c..iir.r,u-inc- of iheir f iv. rs. and tru-- t thattheir endeav. rs to . an-- etr. me l .w r it- - s of ciiargts, willinsure to them a fair shar-- of business in their line.
N. B. New arid hand ct. an-- alwayswliich ll ev will at th-- market rars. 241-l- v
o
A iv. A'rk A
;rlliria5 a:iD Vic.il est.ilf.
A TinautFlt TIIK KDCF.KS HOI'SK. Water--
be ht on and t!ie j ; ice j.ut in Uk rvUL'h repair.
llonohilu An; 22. lvil. 274-".i- n t'.u.inlian.
mil&
To hv .Sola CI.e:ip !2 IIOI'SKS. KAC1I S. ft. LOXU. n.wale huh. luiilt o:;e inch ni.Hi.tr.il reilw-Hu- l
K.ar.'.s an.l l asnt- d i:iid-.- and out. A'l !y to 5. JOHNHouse Carj.'iiler, Hmg who will rehuild thi-n- i on any
part of lh:s IsUnJ or any of the jther Iskujds. at a reonallerate.
i CoifVe l'laniatiou lor Sale !TIIK CKLKI1RATKD
j TlTfO-- (OIFK1' I'liANTATIOX,AT HAXAI.K1. KAUAI.
' li offeril for sale. The Kind of the Tlantation comprises up- -
wards of 1-( Acre, and lias upon it .jlMMHI Codec
T!. The land is well ad ipLed to the cultivation of suu-a-r
cane. J he estate is um iicmn'H Ten, aim win ih-- sum uy reeand
t:inform and U:e I.lif
hi i.remises. he I ltd (I
and
any
els.
anl
public,
Put.
a,
of
iKMUUd ai:eiit for the sale and lease of the
mnuire ofNOW.
Wnikahalulii Lots!beirs to cal! the attention of Merchants, Ship Owners, Secu!atorsand others to this finely situated tract of land which is now of-
fered in lots at reduced rates and on liberal and convenientt enns.
! Plans may be seen and all particulars learned by applicationto the undersigned at Koliert C. .laniou s hire-pro- i.uiMmirs,
N. li. K.arly application should Ik made for choice Lots.W. L. I.RF.KN.
A lent f.r the Siile of W aikahalulu l.ts.Honolulu. Oet. 21. isi. JMi-.m
TO MASTERS OWNERS OF
W3I. IlCMtV T It KACTINU fKCRKTARY OK STATE TO TIIK VNITF.D STATES.
To all whom fAf.se i'rtsent shall route, (irfrtiny :
k.xktciikrof the I pited States, has tiled in this Department
the required notice of the discovery of puano on Howland'sIsland, in the Ocean, the same lyinir in North latitude50 mm., and in West longitude 170 d. '. ;2 niin.
That not ire of the occupation of miid Island, in the name ofthe I'nited States, by A. l!. iienson, on liehalf of himself and hisassoeiates. Win. VV. Taylor and sail George K. Netclier, liasalso l.ecii tilcil.
And that the I'nited States fJunno Company of New York, aCorporation of citizens the laws of the State of New York,
sn;iiee of the assurns of the parties aioresam, has eniereu imoChain PlaU-- j under and to provisions of the
:e.
Glass.
Esplanade.
pair-i-
I'll.
shooks onliaiid, lowest
Pa.-ill-
under
Act of the Congress of the I'nited Stales, passed on theeighteenth day of August, in the year eighteen hundred auufifty-si- v.
Wher-fore- . the Unite.1 States Guano Company is entitled, inresei't to the :u:iiii. on the said island, to all the privileges an.ladvantiiL'es intended by that act to be seeupsl to citizens of theCnit.sl States who may have discovered deK.sits of (.u.ini. ; pro-vide-d,
always, that tiie said I'nitnl States tiuaiio Companyshall abide by the c. tnlitions and requirements imposeil by theAct of Congress afon-sai.l- .
In witness whereof, 1, William Henry Trescott, Actini; Secre-tary of State of the I'nited States of America, havehereunto set my hand and caused the seal of theDepartment of State to lie a:lied at Washington.it i' ' 'I this seventh day of Auuust. in the year of our Lordone thousand eiu'ht hundred an-- l sixty, and of thelndejieTidoiice of the I'nited States of America the
eii;hty-lift-
WM. HENRY TRF:?C0TT,Actinir
All persons not duly authorized r.re hereby forbid isvupyinpor removiu!? puano i the almve or any other Island. R.s-- orKey to the Company, as published in the New YorkTribune, March Hth. ls.Vj.
(Siirned) A. G. TiKNSON',i 2i'.i-2s- 4 President I'nited S;at- - s Guano Company.
!ow Ltxnixc: per buig't cox- -
STITI'TION," a assortment, viz :
40.000 feet T. and C. Boards, 1 in. and 11 in..loo.OOO t of inch lUards, an.l assorted Scantling,2 and o inch Planks.
ALSO
F'or sale by
Doors
300
SHIPS.
V
AMD
SCOTT,
Rxow vk.tiiat;korc;k
LUMBER.
A
War.lcdt
LUEVSBER
Skin prl os.(2S0-2n- i) GKO. G.
Window Sash, Blind s.DOORS. ASSORTKD SIZES. WITHmouldiiiL'S and raise.1 panel.
60 sash Ii.xirs, assorted sizes.3(10 pair Sash, assorted 9izes.250 pair Blinds, with and without swivel. as d sizes.
Selected expressly for this market, and foi sale low heGKORGK G IIOWF'..
Justrt M S1IAVF.II
nnd
Received,WHITE EASTER Xt f shinples, warranted to cover
the .M.luO square to
A new lot of favorite cottape sidine board.Pine clapboards, 12 feet long and 7 inches wide extra thick-
ness.ALSO
A small lot of panelled ceiling boards, J inch, a new and verydesirable article.
XVith an assortment of 11'hife a id C'ofd Paints.2s0-- q For sale by C. II. LKWKKS.
DOOKS, WINDOW SASH, IlLINDS.LATE ARRIVALS
ZZj 4"o Doors, all sizes an-- kinds.2iK) Window Sash, all kinds,100 pair Blinds, all sizes,
12 Glass Diors and Blinds, etc.. complete.For ?ale at the lowest market prices, by
2S0q C. II. LF.WKRSE
Lumber! Lumber!rgHE CXI)ERSIf;XKI WOII.II II ER E It Vfl give notice to Ins customer, and the public penerally, that
he is to sell every description .t North W est luinb.-- r inquantity, or by small lots, as cheap or chea-- th in any other
in the market. In other words, he wants to s. It, andwon't be (2SD-q- ) C. 11. LKWKRS.
1
I"
Notice !
THE CXOERSir;xi:i HAVE FORMKHf- r th- - transaction of the
niirtirip an.l as heretoe-r- c- nthe name and i f C. Brewer & Co.
SI1KK.MAN I'KCK,27S-C- ( H. LI NT.
gl ROCER'SI'ais-r- .
CROWX STRAW WRAP- -Gps-er'- s iN.ubl- - Crown W'rapf.ir.p
luetedun.ler style
HAS.
Iji ping
Jrufc'-'is- t s latiila Wrapping la.r.White
For sale low2Sl-3- II. M. WHITNEY.
Steam Biscuit Bakery.
- 'rt--t 's
niMI E V X I) E R S I ii X E I) WOULD R I S1 inform his fri-n- ds and public gen-ral- ly that,
the II. m- iulu St-a- m Bi-c- Bakery l ir.g now in full operati-.n-
he is prepared to furru-- h Pilot and Navy Bread, Water Crackers and other descriptions ct
AH of superior quality and at
Prices to defy Competition !
Partita furnishing their own fr-u- f r ship bread, wiil havemade up at th-- lowest possil-l- rat.
SHIP BREAD REBAKED.Or lers fr .m tho oth-
( r lor in ll'.nolu!, Richards K Co.,
HOWFJ.
Window
Paper.
promptlvK0I.EUT
shipping
JOHN PATY,COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ETC.,
FOR THE STATE CALIFORNIA,Houolulu. O ill cc- - Watcrnmu'ILL ATTEND TAKIVG DEIIisl- -
TIONS. Ait.f Writinu to t.-- use
Honolulu, :;,
knowl-i- l
in th:i'u.
Afli a.
leet
the
hy
z
the
.
islands art-- -. I toLO E,
N uuarm -t- re-t.
j for to be left with rs.
(Jue,-- street. 27o-t--
OFAl of D. C. Co.
TO OK
De,.-- .
dpmt-nts- and all o'.li .r Instranients
A
ill
r I i i
S SW DOI.LIKS I'KR AM M.1 VI. No. I!. WHlll.K .SSI
H. HACKFELD & CO.offei:
FOR SALE TO ARRIVE,
TTie Cm-i- o !or Tin:
"SCHWINGE !"FROM HAMBURG,
TO ARRIVE IX ALh SKI'TKJIUER.ok a xew axi mm,f.x.Coxsistim; of ticnuan, Knglish and French good,
expressly for the
Drv Hoods, etc.. etc.a.
Fancy Prints, new styles: white l do do do.Fancy and spot Swiss Muslin,
Mtisliu Robes ar.d Morninir Dresses.White Shirtinps, ditTerent qualities,
black and Blue Cottou Velvets,White and Drah Moleskins,
Plain lilack Lustre Orleans and Alpaccas.W Idle Cotton Drills,
Suerior black a '.id colored Alpaccas.Illue figured Alpacca,
lilack and colored Coburps,Superior Woolen Thibets,
Worsted Lastint, bl.u k, blue and preen,b-- 4 bleached Table Damask,
Colored Table Dumask,Assortment of fine Linens,
French Dimities,Linen Cambric,
I'.obinel Iice.White Lace,
Mosijuito Netting,Superio Ma and blue Broadcloth,
Superior blue twilled Flannel, Sianish atripes,Superior white and colored Flauuel,
Ginghams, new ptyles.White and pink Bed Quilts,
White W t and Quilting,Huckaback Towi--
1! row n and white Linen Turkish Towels.Toweling Stuff.
Silks, etc.A splendid assortment of Silk for dresses, latest styles,A small assortment of Silk Mantillas,White Cambric S.Ik llandken hiefs.Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,Illk and fis'd col' l silk Cravats, Ties and Handkerchiefs,do do do Sewinp Silk, do for ,
Assortment of Gl.-v- and Gauntlets, of kid, silk, buck and Lislethread,
lilack silk Hat Riobons, plain and fancy silk Bonnet Ribbons,latest style.
Black Silk I'mbrellas,Sufierior black Cr ipe.
Clothing, etc.Blue Pilot Reefinp Jackets,Black Alpaccas and cloth coats and sacks,lilack and blue cloth Pants,Assortment of fine buckskin Pants,Assortment of cotton Pant., white Mars- - ille Vests.Hickory Shirts, white cotton and fancy colored Shirts.While cotton Shirts with linen and uiuilin bosoms,Repatta Shirts,Scarlet and blue flannel Shirts.Silk and fine laml.swool t'n.lershirts.Pink, white, brown, an.l fancy striil I'ndershirts,Lare assortment of cotton and silk Socks and Stockings,Sufierior pray and whit.- merino Socks and Stockings,Silk and cotton Klaslic Suspenders,Lasting Gaiters .
Hats.Black silk Hats,Gent's brown and white Leghorn Hats, new styles, trimmed,Gent's F'rench Hats.Ladies' and children's Leghorn Hats, trimmed.
Saddlery.Suieiorr Knplish Saddles, hopskin all over, complete.
Imitation hopskin seat Saddles, complete.Silver plated bitts and stirrups,
Irou tinned bills.
Liquors, Wines, etc.Superior Holland Gin, in Baskets,
tlo do do cases,do Port and Sherry Wine, in cases,
Clarets,Bbls Byass' Ale, in quarts an.l pintsSuperior Champagne,Jacquesson tils,Chalons, S. M.
Groceries.Swiss Ch'-ese- , Westphalia Hams, Fnplish Pie Fruits,Jams and Pickles, whole Black I. Chocolate,SufM-rio- FaiL-lis- Mustard in lh bottles,Stearin randies, iu Is.x.-- 2a lbs each,LiveriMjul and salt water Soap.
Cutlery, Hardware, etc.Superior pen and jsTcket Knives and Scissors,
Sailor1 t Knives,Cocoahan.ll'- - Sheath
Tailors' Thimbles, plated Thimbles,Needles, darning needles, I lk and plated pins,
Safety pins,Sui rior Razors in boxei,
Ir.n tiuneil Saucepans.
Crockcrv and Glassware.Ewers and basins
Chamter,kwl-- ;
M ugs,Dinner plates.
Milk Jurc,Sugar and Butter Bowls,
Cut Decanter,,Covered vegetable Dishes. Goblets.
Cut Claret Glase,Cut Sherry Glasses.
Ship Chandlery.Rest Russia CordageMarline,F lap lines.Sad twine,Biork.Black Paint,Zinc Paint,Chrome Yellow.
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Knives,
St.uny.irn,Housitip,Ix.g lines,Russia Duck.Iioub'.e hooks ir.d thimbles.Best English White Lead,Paris and Chrome Green,Prussian Blue,
Best liio.-o.-- h boibd Linseed Oil in irou cases.
Sundries.Printing Paper. Foolscap an-- l Letter Paper,Gilt tdid Foolscap Paper. Finv.-loi.es- i,
SuH-ri.- r St1 P-- Lead Pencils, s,
Calf skin-"- . Ivory arwi Turtle Shell Combs,Hair Brushes. and Nail Brushes,Genuine Lubin's Extract, Hair Oil. fancy Toilet Soap,Lin-- n Thread, Water's Cpool Cotton,Mother-of-ix-a- rl Buttons, bme and metal Button,.Violin Strings. Ostrich F'tather, English Playing Car.! 9,Silver plated candle stit ks with glass shades,Blue, scarlet and pray Woolen Blackets,Sujterior white Wooien Summer Blankets.(iii; framed Lookinp Glasses. Copy Books,Larce Mirrors with marbie plate,Artificial F'lowers, Wreath, &.C.
Fine Regalia Cigars,
FiriE BRICKS.LiIVEIIPOOIj
Ac. ie.SALTS4c. 271 3in
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SALE AT MODERATE RATES,
A LARGE STOCK OF
MERCHANDISE !AMONGST WHICH ARE
Dry oo.l.Fancy Prints of a prcat variety ofstyles and Color.,
Mourning lVints,Two-Mu- e Prints,
Indigo llluo Cottons,lved CottoiiM,
UeniniH,
Minute Pattern Turkey red and yellow Print.
White ground Muslins, small patterns,
" 44 liiediuni "Itri'.liatits small and niediuin juit terns,
lilack and White tajn' chetk Musliu,
Plain Turkey lle-- l Cloth,Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Cotton Sheeting,White Cotton Drills.
Victoria I.awnt?,Uedtic.ks,
Drab Moleskin.A great variety of Cotton Trowserings,
Plain Black Silk !
Fancy figured Silks,
Pure Silk Handkerchiefs,
Sewing Silk,
Embroidered silk figured Alpacas
Fine lilack Alpacas,
Black and colored figured Lustres,
Plain colored Lustres,
uerune black and blue Cloth,
Sujiernne black Caistinere,
ruin t.lue Fiaonet,
Ihack Satinett,Common black and blue Cloth,
Black and fancy Doeskins and mixed Trowseriuc
White Blankets, all sizes.
Blue Blankets, all si7.es,
Scarlet Blankets, all sites.
Common Blankets, for horse cloth,
Brussels and Velvet Carjieting,
Railway Hugs,
Velvet Rugs,
Woollen Plaids,
ILiIiVKaV siii:iyi"iivc IIHuckaback Towels and Toweling, f
Linen Haudkcrchirfs,
Plain while and fancy Drills,
Brown Holland.
Clothing, S.iirf, Shoes, Ac.Black Cloth Pants, Lest Pilot Jackets, common do..Blue serge Shirta of all qualities,Woollen Lrndershirt8, worsted Stockings ,White Shirts, assorted; Regatta Shirts,Assorted qualities of Felt Hats,Ladies Hiding Hats. Oxford tie Shoes,Children's boots and Shoes, Crimean Boots,Sup. cotton half hose, embr. cotton Ovcrshirts.
CJroccric.Brown Soap, Pickles, Pie Fruits, Sauces, Mustard, Malad Oil,
Scotch Oatmeal, fancy Biscuits, Cures, Capers, Jams,
Caudies, candied Peel, Bloater Paste, table Salt, Currie Pow Jtr,
JJIiACII tba:Currants, Blue, Starch, Marking Ink, Seidlitx Powder.
Sundries.Best English Saddles, common do., Rugs,
Boiled Linseed Oil, cotton I'mbrellas, Silk L'tsbrrllas,
Hughes &. Jones' Perfumery,Musk, Essence of Sandal Wood, Windsor Soap,
Earsaparilla, nests Tubs, Fencing Wire, Hoop Iron,
Anchors and Chains,Bar Iron, assorted; Boiler Plate, Iron Safes, Crow Bars,
Tin Plate, IC and IX, bright Iron Wire, Sh-- et Lead.
Sets Sugar Pans,Nobles k Hoare's assorted Varnishes,
ROS K ELL'S WATCHES, gold and silver.
LMtI OUS.IJottled Ale and Porter, various brands,
Draught in hhda.,
Martell's Brandy, in qr. casks,
Ilennesfiy's Drandy, in qr. casks,
Otard's Brandy, in qr. casks.
Common Brandy, in qr. caks.Cases Cognac,
Cases Ginger Brandy,
Cases Scotch Whisky,
Cs Royal Highland Whisky,Cases Old Tom Gin,
Cases Glenlivet Whisky,
The celebrated PALE ORANGE BITTERS,
Cases Duff Gordon Sherry,
Caws Super. Pale Sherry,
Cases Sandenian's Port,
Cases Chauijuigne, Forestiex Fils,
Cases Claret, Chateaux Margaux,
Cases Claret, St. Julien,
Caes Absynth.
I;irf hi'iiwnrc.White Granite Dinner sebs.
White (irnnite Tea sets,Dishes, Plat'?, Jug. Mus,
Metal covered Jugs,Breakfast Cups and Saucers,
Bowls, Chambers,Ewers and Basins, Cover Dishes,
Yellow Nappies, Teapot,N. B. This Earthenware, is now open, and is
offered in to suit families, at unprecedented-l- y
low rates, to close shipments.
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rt: ii ot runnu z, i.i.Tarn pas w-- ek has been a lirIjr n.- -. &n-- the mr!
ef whalers front ! North with vv--- ! m r- - vr l fr-.-
thw ea-t- . have imp.;....-- ! to o.ir -- Tt at rim;- - ..b. !
what laas been called ur " hu-- y I; i. ill r.uz t" our nhanM lun.la-tn-- d bp with, .it aud n rchrid --e. and our
stiset. ari .tore. 6i;.-.- l with ,! I finio.nr f..-- -, reinrr.af.r frm aTu:e .if hard i . .t ui it - .il .nor rrati- -
fyir-j- ba lr able b announce that t!, .ir.f i.f the wha'ir.;.-!-- .
the -at ..ason. ha, I. better than in theVaults Tit fra-.- wind pr.'V2ihiiz durii.sf the w.-- i, !i
bmuctt in a lar.-"-? leiir.h-'r- . awl th- - r..rt up to tl..a "late !
14 .mvoJji. with lite follow. nir ruTl:ijmi. Bid. wh..Ie. tvne.
24 vt--U t la.". to.VJ'.'3 bar, una.. .MM ..
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ral jT'..jiJTb awra f tV arriv.Al tlo fr t.-I- !:n.f 2 jiri Utiatal utw trailr) i :.!. il arul hJiI r.rK--. whi. fi a
far, f Tjr I ArM- - n-- j. t th- - nr. an l :hr r--
so wbalrr j.rKiu- - c ar.a.u.i:yMiw tariri Tb lilf)kt arriv-- .! .n tl.r "Jt-h-
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aarlximl in lh rl, off a Ur hipinit 'if f in'KCajL-'- Jt Ux..) mrxl al aiin r.o th- - f..r Lina. "n it.rirfth. the bnt; Timai-t- ra arnil, .t.if.bar.'.I caro ar.. oiixlft Jaooa th "J:h. Tfwf MiuUr -- c't .ml arriT-- l onthe STUa witU tur Ca.-r- n ma-U-, a lar je f.i.-h-: aii-- 1 -r
I..Tt Sprdirll r at br tw.b at mirrt wharf l.ikn.; in "il
from the hark Htrtfie. atiU h Iii.-"- l with tiir.iri. .i:io Iu Srw Beilf'nl i Ma FraiMtii ."le w.ll ?- -t ,rT urly
n"t welt. The Pkh'ip lf arnl H'lrrunn are ai Ui m;,' init to Jo y th-- f icrw rwte to bie
FkiM.tri-- l ne uUy whaWrs e hr .f at .r.-i- .t up fr oil
OO fri'ht Eaiers Alrr,' C... Ultrtraami Ontario. The rate fr oil i rum.il at 7c. per c.ill .n. w.t)i- -out primAiT- -, by hij-r.lir- r. t to utrrn rt--, and 7 i
primar, via Son I'rancnco, ami per Ik. iie- - ami i) I.rN aay main in 15 N.
Ivury.la avvrket qitirfacion. loer. firmie-- ., ii.Iuc- -l
by the detaaml tit uppli tier shipping in .
Sttaa Sautll sale, al 7 e Supply hnilttl..Mola-w- No aal- - eipt. II-.- at i U
Lull at I ti) 05 c.
ior Ski id lii.-- .
Pa. --Tl-1. 1 1 Auirnean beef, -- 17; Am. jrt, $5f, Hawaiianbeef, SIO aft! Jli
Wlsc TralH There hae le-- ci.niler-U,- e traniaetioiiIn i y , tut at private ran . U r .ju.He LU il) l. a the mar-
ket Jue.fnx So ale noticeil. Lar,e hipm.-ht- i will U- - on
owne.-- arcuubt the pn Lets now on theEl.ll)li.t-- - Whaler lraft. are as yet unsettled. We tH:r of
engagements Erst cbn rarf..rr J hills at 5 percent,Trn per eem. is prob.ihly the U --t quottio.--i that canbe na-or- d.
Sjy fRJ.l l.S(0 MJRKET.B fhe Cmmrt, our a.Iire are to the liKh Inst. I'.nsiie-D- S i
reported as lie!y, and the market niaiiiiaiiH-- l a I.ultl.y tone.aks of Hawaiian produce hail keen made a. follow- - :
Cor tits The tran-ai.ti.-- hare tieen iiniui.rtant for tin dayspavat. II. .Hers are firm in their pretruiM.ua. l.AXj lbs. sand-wich IilaiHl. ex Vumrt. sold at 17c in
Mot assn M Mir The if the week haveIWa eMenlinarly ir.eacre. The sales are luu krls . I., iu twoeual .arreU. at 21c (it 'IT:
rrLC --Tlae miportatioci ex I'omrt are upwards of bales.Sold is omliately upon arriTat at i c tb- -
Scms The markets V I raw and eru-h- ej are wellTbe Ijttttx at hand as we write, add to amr alre-ad-
larire sutck of China upwanls of 4U bale-i- . We ne s:ili- - :
17 hah-br- ti sj. I., luc-- . .MI kejrs cltoice do., 11c ; ') lialf-br-
,r.rate ; luu do. t& 1 1c.Eictt. Uo the Kt is anvettbil, an.1 will prol.al.ly drop
down U' 4 4. per rent. reniium fr siekt l.ill-i- .
Fain. IT.i fhip5r.s5rryraf. UKi-- i. H.Miekong, jkiOJ.Ship yjntt, 744 tuus, has been laid vu fur that plar.
FEW BEOt ORh Oil. MJkk'ET ftrpt. 1ft.
?rcavc Oil. There ts eoostdcrahle deman.1 f.r S?rra ait. butflrxi. ness of hoi. lers limits the sales, wlm-- h have beeno.iinne.1
partly t usual! kits reeetitly arrived. The transactions include10Yi bMi in paio.U WI M.H f export, at a re transpir-e- t.
and 7tU d tar ananuti.rturinir. al f I --Ixii'l '2f; acrordinx toquality, as Mli.ii: 7' ih at il M, lajuoat il 21, 4Ju .1..(lw tot)at $1 "ii. and 90 d at Jl 2a. Tie- - l.-- k n,w on haiHlla the e ntitry ts ahoot SI.UUO Mrfs. an.1 the quantity to arrivethis yeas will not pr.4.al.ly exceed liu) l.ld.
WxsLC Oil. Tbrre ts a steady demand for Whale Oil. butth vie of buyers are reneral'y below thiseof hot-le- i, andsale are aiostly in small tout. The wiles amount to 1.1.1s.We qrt.ee : bbLs at a price tv-- I transpire,l. aisl lllu l
dark at iec V esprit. To the lre. .sja I.Ms at 411c. loo do at3Mrilo ilark at 41c. 1M) do black at 40f-- , an.1 37 do
black Hsl. at 47c ; al-- .., SO Mils K'""' Xirfaltern at a price nottraneptrsJ. T le market rbes villi further inquiry. In
v-- il s ol Ut ldls atWaaLaaoK The market fr bane has been brisk tin? past
week, the purchase beiusj male on The --ae-s
esabrare l.isw Ih at prun-- s as (rflow : r Arctic, 7oc ; Ochot-- k
and Nor.wrM, m4i 6se, and Siuth S-a- . 5lc.
IVlTiyMT UATKS. rrrrivrsi aat llai. OfUrr.
a Vrnawr........-Oel- . 12 j L"don. (papers) Aut. 24Mew Yrnrf. ( papers ;...ie4. II J telegraphic. .S4. i" ceietsrapl.u.'.Sept. 27 I Iloneknnc Aiur. 2"Tahiti, . J ..May lit Melkoorue, Auitralia. July 2
Ti Mai p. Mail..
Fa S jer Speedwell, next acek.for KJt;. per Vbiiwahine. pe.ay.F.ia a per SCromer, Tuesday next.
POUT OF IXOUOX.TJZ.TJ. II. I..tl(KI('.tl.
(Xt. b Kaoioi. Shejiherd, frm Kahutui and Lahaina,with wheat. 2U HBal cattle, ami deck passt-iitters-
.
21 ,n asb ship Majrrwiua. 1'arce. fni Arctic, loo sp.'JOOwo, 14.ueai bnor, season; 2nwsp. 2a wh. 4.".,lMboave. voyatre t 1 P. 2ou vb. 14.UUO lunar, onboard.
24 Am sab ship . Clark, frrra Arctic, So) wh, 8OU0bane, sea-ao- i 21 JO -- jn. Jftuu aria, lO.MM Uacac, vuy-ai- (e
lsoo arh. nouo bocae, on b.anl.2 4 A au vb bark Nile, Fish, frn fm K.slUark and Arctic.
1.1s) ah. bn. sro..n , JO p, 2s. a h. J 7 ,000bone, voyaee ; 12UO wh. 10.UO0 b.xac. on turl.
24 Hrena wb ship Krpubkk. Sayer. Ira A relic. Tj a p. 640wb, oVHai boats, season ; 12U -- p, 1 oOO wh. Iri,uu0 bnvoyape ; 7i i p. ItsjO wb. mjou bone, on board.
C4 Aa wh sbif Karetra, brtaavn, froan Arctac aial Kodtack,7l sp, l'SS aab, lilaM tMMie. seasMi ; IM . 2ouOwh. Sl.uoo bn, voyage i 7l 17uo wb, ll.o-a- o bo,am bstanl.
24 An wh bark Cleotae, irrrmons, fisn Arctic, SoO wh.h..ne. ; 22DO a b. 20.UU0 bn, voyage ;
wh, la,oav huaae. on laotanl.24 Ana wh bark Alace. Ueebe. from Ochot-- k. SO wh, 1200
bone, season ; la sp, UOO wh. 7000 bone, oja-- e ;00 sp, 02O wh. 'OUO bone, on Ixwrd.
24 "r wh snip tiu-t-a- v. Uilb-s- . fnwn Och.4.sk. nothin - this. season ; LrfaO wb. 12.UOU bn.voyaite ami on tamr.l.
24 Am dipier ship M.s.nhtht. Kreek, 21 days from S inFranriso. en r4ite II.Ki;koii ; anehureal out-side, aud saia.il strain next day.
25 Am briatanliue Timatalra, Turner, 19 days from SanFranciscow
26 Am wh bark Ontario, F.ter, fin via Lahaina,670 ah, II.IMS) bn, season ; 35 sp. l'JUO wh, 1S.OOObn, voyage; Si sp, looo wh, ll.ooo bn, on board.
26 Am wh bark TamerLaue, Winatow, from Arctic, SOO
12.000 bone. seo..n ; .140 sp. 2240 wh, 27,000 bn,vcyape ; 40 sp, 14U0 wh, lO.uOo b lae, on board.
2j rlaw wb bri Vactoria, Iauelslaerg, from from Arctic,' DolhiliK IhlS as.I.
25 Kta wh slop Cahaomia, Wr--t. from Octant -- k. S00 wh.ajO tawtae, season : loo sp, 21O0 wh, l'J.000 bne.
Voyage ; 7oo ah, 2sXio bMae, on hour. I.ii Am wh bark I'ocilic, l..wlan.l, from vh.4-k- , 900 wh,
JOLO buaae, ; i)0 sp. 37UO wh, lS,OUO bone,Voyaee ; 2701 wh. OuuO Imw, on boatnl.
2j am wh ship Corinthian. Lewis, from Arctic. S00 wh,12.'JiO U.ne, season ; 2i0 . 2ooo wh, 25.000 Im.iic,v.ys-- i 1 jO sp. lt00 wh. 12.0OO Nine, on riri.
26 Teh Kekautoohi. .Marchant. In.iu Kauan.l Komi, withloo bal. s pulu, 2lalcs ami 12 laairs lunirus, O Ki-- s
beans, SI hau'S coffee. 20 gmt skins, IS hides, ouocooauiuts. 12.00U oranges, 4 bogs, 1 canoe, and 35deck paasselurers.
24 5ch Maoiakaai. Ihavis. fnwn wimlarard ports, withalt and alauut 35 deck -o f M.
27 itraroer Kilauea. Herrtil, wirxlward l'.ts. with30 bales wool. 27 J.v. pulu. 3 do. fundus, 1.1 brlsbeef, 2 do. tounes.2UO brls potatoes , 2 ba.--s bielaede Bier, bo kegs smtar. 14 brls mok"rs. btkins, 3 kua bafts. 2i head cattle, 27 sheep. 20 hogs,
an.1 a V native (reiatht.27 Am wh ship Oliver Crocker. Cochran. frmi Ochot-k- ,
4oo wb,0oM Une. seasm ; loo sp. 3100 wh. 2U.000kwiar. voyaire ; 100 sp, wh.on boor.1.
27 Am wb bark Arab, Aaken, frutn Arctic, two wh, honeUuC yet ivpcrlrd.
27 Am baark Comet. Smith, 14 days from San Francisco.27 Haw wh brut blohoba, Cursen, from Arctic, auO wh,
lO.Ois) bone, aeawo.27 Sch .Moakeiki. XaieU. from Kahului a:id Lahaina,
with lot wheat and 4u passenKers.21) Am britf Mary Ulen. lieunett, tnaua Iu-- t Saiikl, en
roots I ehantfhae, with lob M feet lumber ; layt aatsnle, and saiksl attain same day.
2 Seh Hannah, Ant. aoe, from Halo and Lahaiaa.3t --Am wh bark Bnairai-aa- , Turner, from Arctic. louO wh,
(10 whales.) l(i.uoo b.ae, season Si sp, 26O0 wh,aJ.ClOO bone, oti board.
30 5ch H.Hsrahine, Kuheana, from Xawiliwali. with 3 brlspork. 2 do. laid. 2 do. tallow. 5 hades. 5 hairs a.nuts, 3 kv butler, 10 corils wou.1 3 cabin and Sideck paMenxrrs.
DKl'.tRTlKKS.Oct. T! Sen Kalnna, Henry, for Lahaina and H.lo.
tfc Kami. Sh. ph.-rd- . for Lahaina and Kahului.'IU Seta Vlaria. Can.lavTe. f.r ports on Kauai.2fc Sch Nettie Merrill. Korres, for Lahaina, tl tisard other
wapdward port.2P Soamrr K.kaajea. HerriIt. for Lahaina, Halo, and othrr
windward ports.29 Am Tamandra, Turner, f Japan.2V Vruv..an ship ivtronila. Coaiil-.a.-a- . fir Cailao.2V Azu wh bark tieueral Scott, liununtr, b.r cmat Chile
ami h'Hne.21- - Sch K'kaulo-.hi- . Marchal.t. f. Kon.a and K m.2L- Sh Naje-la- , U r laatuaiiia and k thulm.; Mania. .kaw ai. Iavas, for Lahaiia.a and kmia.2k rich Hannah. Antone, for Lnhoaua, . .ai A; Kohala.
IAKNOKKJ.rostios.
from ! TniVir.- - lr Cinwt. Oct. 27 A Caldwell, t.ja. Coosal, w.le, 3 chiblren an.1 amirt, T T II Skbos-V- . J 8 Atherfon. DrJM Smith. C C laas lerby,t X tv ana and wit--. JIisn Carrie llowani, S A Welts and wite.
Wiiliam Barker. Walt--r lUay. II K II lUrvey. K A
Ftfoooalt. Meeraje yn Wolf, Th. M Hoftan. 11
IVasrh. Chas frro.. T llunb-r- .
Fram tx fastixfecu r1 MoooIiffM, f t. 21 Capt Slot:,CDaa BsJrfwin.
roAsfwisK.prr t Oct 27 From : II. M.ij s;y tl Kinjt.
fHine HiUuitl Luruahlo. IM.-- Vouiai Kae... Isaie.-- FromMmi : Mrs lira K.in-.i-O, Mis Victoria K. uaoa, H F Sajre,aaat 100 deck pasmaatters.
r.ar f itoviua Pis per Kilauea. Vt. 2 His M.vj-st- jr
the Kinx. France WJIUm lei uiil-.- . IVt.-- r You- n- K le... Isiaclaavrs.t i.pt labasir. V. Surk. .. H I. CI. a.-- , C !lte. X K
Stavr. II S Jrre.iwrll. II It Kid. m l erT.n' 12 s'.,n, an I
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' I t. ' '. r u. f ; r:- - !i i u.j 1. t!.- - ' ii: f ur !. :.-.
." i:. ! t. Il l .. . K .r j- rt -- f !..- ;- as.-- ! : 1
f. ; ..!.- - ...i )
I -. . lit at II : .. r'-- ," rt . i v li.r f.r-- t l.n:-.- -
ti t:.-- - .ili'i :t Ju'.-- - J.:, Mi. i L- f. iiv J.t 'i, ' - If.-- ;
ii 'i H. n.ur. t.- - k: T. .ir trf.a.- - ti. ' - u- - r..
IJ. crji-j- i. tci.: !. i'- - : or. ;iri-- l i -- t
.tt . . irtr.l f." .i ir :i. ;.t. J'.. J tin K- - tifl-- .y. -
m.a.. l fr.-u- i ..ft n.- -I .!i-- iri f a"r : i.
- i. .-- I t.. T- .n:.., I'.ii.na l W. t, a:j. a. a.ut yr-- i f
I'lin tt.r.Mj-- N tl..- J 'U piji.---- iKt. !, r'. ur. I ni..r -e
t.. th an -l. I'a.-.- i l.v tte K jr.:-- ; Arr.v-- Ja: II.! IJ. I.
XT I..r tUrtr-t- , :r..wn. ri-.r- -i Ilr.ryM ajr 10, lt. ij X., ,etv wr t'.k one tial; ffra
we :it t'. 'air'ailir. T..i. f .ur .ai i up t.Jun-- r Arrival en tUe Ar tic Julv T'- - ix a li.f .ur ri'.-- wliaW t.i --a.n. I ft the Arrtic S- - t. Ii, an.l had
j g'rl w-!t:- a'l tl.e w:.y ilowti.
! II iwalian l.ri. A oA..u. ri-v-- - lft l!;iyI Li- -t f S-.t- ari-- l l ft tl.-- ' Cth-ri-ne with ai.ut Ivi'J i.rN., -- .iij t lae ..r the It ; the Coral. :th T i.rl-i- .
! Ifa.1 (to.1 weatt.rr ail the cruiie, aiH a z' many whaI- -
I iu the Antic the lat:.-- r irt of tle iu lat. 07 - t'j S 5 X.,'
ITU 174 - W. T'A thr;e whal.-- ihia va-..i- i. (alu:w.tb. J C'arr e.I our lat. s
--oil.
loc
to
Af
tbe
e
1.7!')
I3.is
from
;
brut
S-- h
f
! .I ir:i. a iMravy 4U.il. K- - the Martha, I'aily, t- - ,v.th J l.rt- -. ai..l heard vhe U rha!- afo-- r that.
J lurk V'trijir, liowlaii.1. re.rt- - t'r.:i-e- . in thf vh-.t--
j S-- a ; went throuirh th- - 4sth pa.ie M ty J::, an foundj of e in the Lttitu-J- e of 4 - . Was j.iuiin. u in the ioi. in coin-- 1
pny with other ships, until the 9.1a of June, t.nt -- aw noi whales. July, .ruised off the west ro-- t of K.itn-chat- iu the
Latitu.le of ' WJ, for ri:ht si hales ; a f. w, but t !: w. rej ery wiM.
-- 'r...i,
tlu-.-- e
Aucu-- t, the frwlil Molirne. seciilld eXlsnlitinIIj ti.rfhin. entiled off the ij:h pa-ia- e, saw uit" a
numl-e- r of hales, out the was v. ry n.ui:h. ft theIKh'.-- k of ; lial li'lit srimls and nreathcr
the line of our named Oeor-- e Staples,l his lei; l.p.ke by a li;i!.', hut l.e has quite recovered from
the accid--ii- t.
J A clurr.n of whaling has ie.-ei-i unav.i.luMyerowded out this sr.ek.
KXI'ORTS.For lloNi.K"N. r Misiiiliht, t 2" 1ra-.- s mdpe, 'J.!
ft.s f.iciw le-m. r, '. 1mv-- s iap. 10 ea-k- s ale. 1 hot siiecie.(iit'l.".; 4MI hairs fundus, (lei,.V; lbs.) Total value S'J.:i-- M.
M.lkUIKIhlllLI.H'.KAND l:iilii' At the residerwe of the bride's father,
v. i. anion,Hermann Hillebrtind. p. to
I'LaKK Inwife of Alvah K.Funeral services willstreet, this afternoon
f lixms In .'anheart, Mrs. Harriet
l..m.
IIKI.Honolulu. n.orniiifr, lorees, wouiii litur caused
y-sr- s
re,i.unce, ibretania armySouth, whether structure
guidanceCapt. Claston,
THE PACIFICCommercial Advertiser.
77 'It SI)A OCTOBER 31.Tijcke vessel arriving from San Francisco
in many days, have thrown on a month'smail matter for irusal. It no less true now
in years ag'-ne- , that re can only exjM'Ct
"a feast or a famine." The news received iseswdingly interesting, allx-i- t no bl.Mxly linttles,victories r defeats recorded, tinlcsn we ex-
cept the skirmish which rcMultod in the surren-
der of ljexinirtoii in Missouri to the reliels. In
the whole force (some forty thousandmen) Wing concentrated iu tmd around
lulu, irr.oilmcat.onCarolina bale
has lx.en made against iener.il Fremont, whocommands forces that State,alleged inactivity in his to meetthese Kebx-- forces. The Complaints, however,
confined mostly to Fostern pajaers,Western journals arc and firm
his course.Another taf complaint the General,the bold position by him in pro-
clamation, which will lie found nextige. proclamation, however, is
on the act of Congress, which treats South-
ern Kebels traitors to theand recognizes them and
subject only to a traitor's doom. This is thegreat
thethe the
theoff.
I"
for
end by The eooiier we thisthe
oftiie
mayofficer we find him occupy
ing at the prominentMisition of man American to
whom all are turned denouncinghim as the place that he
loudly removal, thealmost a stands defense. Fre-
mont is now his with thirty millionwatching movements. At
he sot out fromat the of a 2jJ00well furnished with necessary equipmentthat money providhis
andhis future reputation.
battle
eis
Missouri will tell story, and beexo"edingly interesting.
Fast.which late li-- over d
the -- inningand the streak- - of which arenow show skiesson lighten it. . or two ag- -
capture of U..rt ras,and ofrelacl T."0 rs and
m nt andnotice
now appears that this onewar. its im- -
Ann. 'OH
Washington, Tar?jjrj'. KJ-nt-.- I'lyuiouth,AVIi:'l.r, iinJ oth jorli uf Nrth I'ar ilina.Vw!j have aii-- l ii:..r-.- l tJirouh thisinl.-- t nil Mjx'iiiifr, fr-ji- the b tr it i
- ... t r , - .i j L?i, t etn aocu?:ouiea to l io. ke-- ufHn a.-i-ue
,1 - " chief s. uroe of revenue pr. i:y to this j int. wa recetTeJ bv the Co,,.t,
Joia, viz the whulii.i is wit- - CS d jvs. Order an K tter are t. w seM t:i verth- - vr-r- ti..- - r- -! At i ,hit there ire jet amenpus men of tur st.ntial in Ki:,-anger- ed. T improvement is
!ioi!-- c, j iratio:il d in or! oiit ti catch a f it a crjiscr,
whll..- - th- - si..ai-v.lt.- -r aii-- li.-a- Latteries H
sl. r..- j i f .niii.la, !e liat.irul and arti-- .l lvirri-.-r- s a;;:iin-- t all Thus, wliile
j Al'.eiuar!.. au 1 J'aTiiiie., iimd- - reinainflI it ra- - 'i Vj talk of a hl... ka far as tl.e
a- -t nil Il-n- rv t- - tape I. ...kuut wasl. Hut in tin- - cut tur... :i IX.u--
' '" li.i at le'cth struck, which tiu-- t t ut an! ....
I
I
1
en-- u. :r.;.i!i; in-- j j.iratin- - in r.earJy all that re-- Jgwn.
j It will readily ! s n that th governmentliaa now ii.-.J for it a way of entering theSourh'-r- Territory, and in t!ie very which
niost l .yal t j it of all the se-
ceded utes. To that eflect We have the fullow--! in item :
m.-n- . ah'. fr in North!:;. ly a cir.Mi.f.ii-- " ray the I ul.ii pr.-pe.-t- -. it.ar.- of the n... ur iiritiir r .etet. The actimr (.iov.-mo- is a
: l o n man. "I- - ajw-- s of loyalty" exi-- t in everyc. i: ty, an-- ar- - r t.i lly in alr-.n- ly l.umle-r-iii.- -
ne..i;ilf the Votlnir i.pulati..n. A i.r.jVii .iial tUteiroveri.niefit
e l!i-e-i ariil 1 put in u in a few month-- . The
iiio-- t -- upiH.rt tfie nation
iii,a
zof -
ad
J f a
usea
aare
"
And it t!.e ,- -,1 le in accounted a Deneiactor 111s wnothe i., ii..... are .. one
ni and it that u.ei. to le jamtS are of.... any that Th. is a walks, through are ad.
tl.e lotr,,,M,i,r., !r:zst,:: rir,:;;;1;;",'.:; i -news lrMn
that large Yorkto Sej.teiiiber carrying 10.0UU
troiij.s. which exjeditioii t lie 'tiiiforcedsrenl to s.-- end of the hut -- aw t Fortress A
leCr- -l
on
s7
the
is
being fitted out, to includegunboats, twetitv-thre- e of whichstrueted, and would ready service
it is ofwe of or a
in its he s
j he no toof
on to C'm il-- s to CO to
utiaiiu ane oy i,.-v- . -. v. t. ,Kso . to Mi K. , 4f
of
1
.San
an.l' ' ' '". :. .
,:
i
.
L"'
i . . - ..
:
. ,
i
. (.f
ii of
of1 .. l i . r
who
comingtheir met The
result causeinto still
resi- - iterSan will
putiu
necessarythree
tons,
.ey
ft. ofle0-t- . on rear ia bvandtake ofat are
Oct. the ISAui aufeii ife
as; us
in
as in
as
he
we
2.
e.li- -
ofof he
Uin in
in ofof
he of
in ofis
ofif
ns is vu :e ,1, .
for
To was
and
110
feet feetref.rt.
Their tn.ps two grassMica. Inntheir desirable sufficient Ltai who
terror int-ri- -r ?taic" this,,,the thi
leftIS, sun,-- -
wasWas
als smue tin- - new
frThe destination of large shelving thousand and articles
had but more worthylikely 20,(100 Crf1'
being somewhere knowledge details. ware-hous- e
would hazardous takejM.Ksesxioii Macon and fine harborIloaufort, C, coiinnanding C'ajte lookout,and connected by railroad directly New-Ijer- n,
and iuldsloro' and Raleighfrom Newliern, (iolds- -
l.isnop. Wro I.aleigll.
for
his
The jiossessioii
of
cara- -
up
N.
Uf with ever vththe
rn..-!r- .-
:'tynone the "tut
thethe
were
thelei, nth
six
h..:,tfrom l.val the
force shall
permanent. capacious
that
Jane
agaiust
one
jkii.hs, uuvaiiciiig 1S S!lies-roo- lengthcontrol of the irregular front and
cut tne connectionmouth- -
place groundupon walls
enlargement coral, inches, Toare Mini worthy mechanics,
art;
Federal
defending
govern-
ment, property
accept
through
surrender
announced,
nonary History, creatparallel thus due. Theodore Holt
tsition Cornwallis invaded hf owners...... greatly for suggestionslrguua, he ash- - various buildimr.
Iifayette and iron work wasFrench Ueet the
roduction corn-sjiond-in-
results must time, means,energy, and military first hasbeen Inlet.
second secret expedition.was the affairs latest
advices East, and positionadvanced correct one,
amitiosscs- -
andreal this
and from
Iuk
lein
try and
and causehorn;
most
and
and
rests
liav-- '
I'ai-- e
IIOII..IUIU.
hit;
fast
and
leavebear
win,
anJreturn
will
The
will
bad II.itt.
und reln
little
k:ti2- -
The
The
from
make
ii.tiN3. times
years
trade ..ea.i.theart
-- mail craft l:av
!m
whichend,
thandent such createthose
The
and real thehas
stair-- 1
theThe sales
aud forthe
not the
trout aud
thehall
more than
and
truss,like
hynines by
now
iotrthe the the
the for the The
whoKirk
V,
r.,.n
win once the fi,l0 has
and thehim
and his the
rejthe
the that
theyThompson
work
U'l.
fromand these
most
lomilUaOl.; Vr.n r.ri.-- o neotnthe gaining 'arolina, the position of an Mr. bewas (S pt. 2SA entirelv to by hand tiu.se larger
commandsCarolina.
ly tIluO
which, will Le by to tion not will be open wild in back:. and the verythl. tni free nliv
of complaint and all loyal region of Ten- - of any quantity of twenty.
themovements
are thethe
ison the
thenational
at
J.
it
nessce and Alabama, of the th:U "ay be raised the..n... the ninevvi IS cts. lb., cts.be its communication bv tew women children of the vil- -
Kichmoiid. entering the cotton sell them thetl.e for
hi liltconfederacy of if i1ks not Mr. ii v..r;..ii Haul n-- i i...ii
foreg.i pleasant raise littleanticipatious of .Massachusetts, and lor ma. ket. itius more
available whereby tney their taxesturn the or will .elitof the Smthi-jistiTi- i inirch:ise until from
cxiaodiencv of recalling of until ,ll"0 ""lko business cul- -tivnt.ng scale own fortroopaforhomedcfei.se. own use. urge upon
The will thus exposed residing the islands, my views theattack line, cotton
J Monroe seaports,character reln-llio- question on by Western Virginia,ultimately assume, is becom- - an,J Carolina, all
itij unanimous of chance of communication supplies,it we in its iinast light, ammunition reinforcements South,
in its favorable it is an w ill be cut What the Mrute-tem- pt
of minority destroy j tie movements will lae can readily be imaginedgovernment. the language of a Virginia will In; confu-th- e
cole cause of the war is the of a ) sion and become disorganized, removing at onceto government and to rule the and for ever all fear of Washington
of at to New that
willon real iH-c- t of
the the a
by a sulr-- wb
theany
someforfor his
hison
hisSt.
aIf
aa
i a
to
Itmust
l'r
tu
of
It
cf
atthe
liy
by
tho-- e
arms
be by next newsof of be in
one of some thebe
of
of
OF
Xi.w U. the Counthe
this his
anl "twand
and said who
him the amwith the press.
was meet the itsThe one, and i:lt The
winsthe and has
soto
the
ofof
of
1;and
of
has
of
add
of
erooui
the are his havenot been The
will A. thethe
if and thehe anJ of and im- -
be of and wish
if he left him andal.., TJ... n..t fr... Mf
the
thehas of
it, thatiij.
tlie ofmen.
the fact ofwas of the
theTo
be
He
he
new-- .
of
Ctcan
the .'.!are
saw one
s'sour
n of w:is at
of J- -
usma
curour
& lU
which'21,
it
hve arriv.-- .route,
the
thethe
showany
Last week theaeger
bythe We the
theeyes
own beenby
from with
Tur visitthe and
state Kaw nh-ie- .
the
the and by the the command
Al- -
Onethe the
and with On
p...f
...... .... . - ui !irt:ii 10 iiir v.i.ithe j now emp;, must
who have j vast-- 1
nerve, iu i which it j with S in withciM the j an Europeanfew nn.r-rh-- ... Ix r.-..- f lie !- - " r--
if ciand to an is l.ut ety the f ire toone or two j Would in one lvs, w o iid
hey it 1 cx- - j travel, tend towhich is only ' desire no bet- -
the line the theof fiery era passage asthat that city,
weie cellar isso that the
i is that of whoseis are not to
' is seven the and hasrock obtain itto Mast to of 1
! The Js'J ft. 4Sinches wi and a l,ite' I,ut UP U' of caoh'
of of bars.is bv tvh,s as " l,:lr lne 11 ul:u ,U!lu 13
, wide by four high, by irone..en.i...-nt- . t f fold jam! s. when t as to
t . '- - blades of to grow, only
.r- -- a. ore atillgs on side- - .I 1 ai . : give u Messrs. Ahee, t.ie
r- ,.1. of .1. th-- cf in of cer- --
a
a.
way the getdistinctly the
The cellar way alsoThe forpes are broadway of the the cellar.
the of thethese Heels of one
been tradethat hear j shows pos-es- s
1
workFort
with
, , .the.-n- i
- .. .
with inch
said to be Theand roof are both one inch
aud Sound The roofa with
that the andThe tbe
au ft that ,,le 77 ft.; width. These
t-- 11tl. K. reuerai ol are to a the biiilClark, Kp, aif--1 ZJ 5
at the on the4 i lie's, which is built. of
r dressed withTl,... Ir laminar ieoiu- -i nj venr of the under whoseYankee. l- - ..
than
oe with into life, isthe Von .St
ot and theare to
by ; in the Thej by
the
.
as
.
to.el .-
to
toas
'
' to
: or
to
l . . . -
'-
of ..
. ,
.
, i . -
of ?an ami were byour ifc TheuiaSoti by Geo. and the
work by
' I iTTOV tlm fj lott-- .f
from ato
his at this The inthe
..f fl.. ..,;-..- - u etilt..-..- f ..... ..f fIS to the of n rrh ..no
State cause is as sent ( ut by the toat the latest new which re-- ; ot a to le
or fifty cost ftoiu towill to the at
as do, thatseen ! of, only
'J-- !t w:vs the of
"a is on the in cultivation,
will ()fthe the ) from to
while
taken
That based
as
while
latest just Louis
Turn dirk
light
we
l
r
Ilnti-.- i
..mji'
-- -
thatfiate
-- irviiyth.
j
strucH edifice nraisereljel j
after He,Ick
when found beset other about
rear,
workThe
navalSuch
from
.1
.Norththat ( then j
thatlieeii
Sutli tilace
sixty
aeity
matters
hung
thrownassumes
worked1
givenI former
map, will,este-r- n Stab'. Great
loud
with
their
j but the : at and sent: ii'. .., to within Cotton isat , C
i at per and will no doubtj cut oil" from direct rail days. 1 andwith mi be- - lages to
and 5n.fr and ex- -tween tl.eTl. ft I .1 f t aflfil' H HT VL' ' t ft lb thlal Inottitf
! r p ti.j Iavis ; an will but
a march to to an i onecan
oMi..-r- s at an.i 1 he owner a (iin,to i tin its the
'
States the quotai n a could a
their I wish youin be to on various upon
in front onHank other
! tlie West the army inmust isuch ; in rear while
whole j retreat or forat as
color it most still ut- - tflVct theseon the a to
the rebels in in
chitx the j
Theour
from names
song.yal The
Discacciatiti renowneil, andKate the Swau the
Lind fromrival
have the trio,puriaosos and by turcd even by them, in fact, exposing gone by, and may that was fact
lacing slaveholders. j the alternative that are born, preferredthe Tmllot-bo- x, t to carry j the forces surrounding lie sufficiently song.
force. issue. recentsooner we conclusions the in around Washington
the question. changedl.ut question propriety position
proclamation, will give that ringleaders.proiiuneiamontoes issued long masses,
ordinate militarylatest advices,
iu theeyes
callingunit,
thebad
armyevery
could
accurate statedissue.
bethe Mroiig forces
TTobably
hangingIlepublie,
around
uimiiiiuoiMopened,
capture
taken
'r'""
It critical as--
entirely the received.
Fremont's is theboldest deluded
l for theof generations.
WI1MK.
S. Cosset..Caldwell, newly appointed U. S.
place. wife and with him.Wheeling.
a Xl"!of y
of Presidents." Although we gladlya of ret wo in.
realized he never connectedlnust.ning ..n j journal, Polynesian, in
desperate on appointments ofPhysician of Hospital, in
public. residents.to the whole in taking of J. incitm-i.rais- es
no h;is received; on the j lent, cannot witness impartial andbanJ. rebels gentlemanly in always
denounccl j charge-- ! honorable highly
it would better far as his I United States
future reputation his pleasant Virginianativity and residence. V
tothe voted
Uapif--il of la. brighten,glimmering
brightmail
thet.anmi.l..re
navy, I'..-y- ond
anoccurrence.
i import-
ant the understand
40
nja-n-,
!.
New
lina.
with
skill.
United
thus the
taken made
Till!Alfred
V;i.t
wouldouill.
made
meet, shout such Esq.,
other manner
will duties
him, office
cloud
otFie.
naval
taken
that
Houolulu, the cfmore curiosities, marine
especially, than pdace habitable globe.we chronicled antediluvian tusks
Arctic, es M'hvA. At Messrs. HoifschlSfapenhorst's tusks received
I'irtorirt. of fishes,"day, in poses-,iot- i f naturalist,
Ilotlmann, would Agassi wa-
ter, collection en-
riched of a Mulgravebeautiful pearl shell,
group of islands
CoCKT. His l aiu Sunday morning,
portance it is necessary that to vi i n iy eve-Inle- t,
is mib-- Suith ning. Onarriviug.be landing
Ilatteras, is prineipal only practicable Kifles, under 1 i f
1'". " 1 " hi arrivalentrance from the s.a t.. that enten-'iv- e
navigation S.und. I""". a royade.Currituck l'..irk Ikiy, Wiulfmfs's List. week has le a
rivers 1'aiulico, lar, I'ungo, IIoanoKe, cjl!U)ge ;n appearance of harbor, asChowan, l'asouotank, "rt!i, tlie niarine record in column show.
,
in
he
)1 Till: WIIKK.
"astle Fii:h In
... ..w.. ir.f.iMjre,our fer.iw-teWKsrr.e- n. have had satisfaction this route, and
them, ;n incre:.-";:;- ,! expertshad tce evt-nts-
, Krar.cico, and thatshaJvw durii: Eastern nuiiikr
r.:.- -t
warehou.-ie-, thi.roughnes i.structimialaptabiiny cf meau- - equaled f .liars. It
of erections dollar'sprosperity greater ir.cra-- e and prevent
ister.ee. huiiiiLg, one-sKr- y high, any s:;i. Theforcibly recollection if former of packets only let
Francisco, in if 'price u.ore travel.encttd in
jrfir.f, anJ fireproof.however thoroughly finished,obtained equal two-stor- y buildings
customaryIt feet clear,
bottom.depth
rock. dimensions in bv10 in
lie lightidth. has storage of in h
windows, a"J sct','k'nt VJ- -
three secured lw LijS- -
l.at the shutters, country,returnim; uialies wheregl
autort. and Prew r,re- -
merchandise,
passage among merchandise around' easily among it, tities of
doors.skids in discharging loaded
A andruns from center storecapacious is splendidly lighted, and
counters shelvesdisplay
than general mercantile15.(1(1 require, practical
iles- -
Ileaufort
are white cedar, which.much expensive other descrip-
tions, is a preventive insects.lloor of a CjUai-te- r
i:i gued grooved Pugetis a patent
of Custom House (.Queen's Hospital.of ware house are ft.
uue.juaie K.rce n-- . wi,,th.navigable under 27
Thursday Harriet owinirwith seaboard irregularity of of
o'clock. sujijFrancisco.
iitiiio retreat, skillfullais leaned
position developed Esq., Messrs.the roof,
valuable
ingtein of shutters; manufacturedjio.ssession
Ilatterasthe
made,once
world,
benefit
ConatiiTor
present
whicbth.it
llatt.-ra- s
received
known
Cookk's
import-- :
Atlantic
surpas-e- d
brings
iu'ended
cellars,
depth,
weight
poods. gratedtaking packa-- I
although
lumber.covering,
dimensions length
dimensions
Portland
Heuck,architect
indebtedhimself
front, GreeneKettredge,
townsmen, Messrtj. Neville.was Mr. Thomas
Johnson.
cnon
extract a letter well-kno- merchant ofPoston, formerly a resident of islands,
; correspondents gentlemanquestion takes interest in welfare
t , tl;., .
army le HltO innuirorebel evidently j affairs Hunneweil HaJuza,
zround. or advices, character. rt. Wo'heU size,
NorthThat
steam, every en-couragement be of Cotton
islands, invillage, as easy to eommu- - growing yards Hotio- -
without- ami of8.tuat.-- Miouri river, encourage Union ,,in
part North mine, 'one
bolls,West,
large
conquers
fereiiee
IS'sI-ISo- S,
raising
Sandwich Islands;,. States years.railway unction doMsiaoro harlestoii selling
: in a heSuch could pick bolls, and
Northern Southern Slates i,I cleaning packing
traitors, itto for the present his to txfutrt, which ex- -
1'se prepareresource pay
his backward, nation. of Cottont.u:r";et the roveriiirs could in si.iaU natives.
P"ck ofr' large "gin,"
IJelaels irginiathe Marvland culture."
from Fortresswhich
Northverdict
may favorable or fromhues,
jmrt theirthrown
desirepossess
the
Py
evidentlyjaiasition,
yetlate
ever'
the
foris concerned,
advicesllarroii
surretid.T,
examples
brings family
Irtant
and
lacingand
public
feet
arrangements
landedroom
topography
place.
iuducu
t'.ip?
! Tiikatf.k. Comet hasto shores an and dramatic troupe,which, the of performers, webut think will afford the highest gratification to ourlovers of They appear this evening at the
Theater. tne ofj
i isElisa
deathof Hayes, of andal of Madame Jenny anything but
j music, her no near the It hasbeen our
own interest, or attacked ! it be, it owing to thetheir Deleat-- d only surrender, should we we
to their strong. Madame Discacciatiti to her talented sisters
shall affairs maymerits
leaving j rebellion placedwhich whichever ; I,avc so
Union
fortrial,
spectatorsadvices,
men,
engtgtaken
North
wed"e
publicfuture
NOTTS
t, arrivedEsq., Consul
;
a,
as to
is !
us
is
at
to
on
ii
i
j
j
tI i r
c:.
as
.
:
fa
to in
in
we the " of and " i fthe ns her Thela.lv (.en; of the the contetn- -J rs - (
of, and two of theand have been heft re a
iulu
it a n n ok War. Our willrebel flag by the to,
in who wereby our of Theis the :
A Sk. .-; .n Fl.A'i IX I'olsT. Paul Shir! j-- ofami f .rtii'-rl- Sh-r.- ff nt Solano as marri-.-I '.intra I "a. if: i illT.T V. Ill ti 4.7 !. ( Lata- - lit fi t-r IT1 f
Mr. a native of bus r. s. o. c tupk-- e n t
been of j
IP. the loyal the the i to have l.i-- n el.il.:t .l I the l.ri.l- - at Honolulu,
Motherclaim brother ns
lie hasthat the
game is the ! issue. Purveyorsissue which
gone North
has dis- - u--
lae a sham, the
safe the Statehis
now
seen
events
gift,
niosiTiLs. arrival thefleet,
other on the
feet long,
other learnedbr. which
hasthe
male the
Maj-t- paion
t !
which ab.iit t- -
j in
rangej
the J
.
IMS- - another will
i. v
iridic cu!J
I
lyby
which Islan--
which
hire,
soli
which the
iron
room
theyCaro--
ceiled
o'
from
Mates
C. cement.
the lively...,.
sine),
hope
any
five
iti.n.
faces theleast
theirwould
from tb..
seen
but
the
Mr.
vour
IloYAL
the cannot
It MaJansince the
sacredleaves throne.
good fortune heard daystheir
virtue themthey them
unfit
head
shall
Jeff.
ft,rMIC(i
which
Mend
ports.
which
r'.mov
worldErin,
Although bearing au Italian name, she acknowledges.believe, Athens America" hubuniverse," birth-plac- e. remainingin.l Ionian artists troune.-
press speak highly number,j Messrs. Parker Pray, IK.uo-- i
audience some years since.
Contra readers remem-
ber the displayed parties referredwhile eutertained
Foreign Affairs. followingJlullttin
suzuacounty, reivntly
51
Calilwell iifwiv-innrri-- .i iluuiu- -
lawyer eminence extensive practiceportion l'ominion
AmericanI'arker,
cowardConsul,
whaling
privatefish-
hook,abounds.
HonoluluA"ii"ar;u, arriving
returned Kailua,
Honolulu
PotnlieoS.tind, Snind. Ship
Netise,
NOTF.S
through
capacity
letween
carpenter
knowing,reference
Hawaiian broughtoperatic
Hawaiian
countryEngland
Honolulu, speciallySecretary
m ule himsi II con.-p:c- u .us cnecrim; aim m uiihl: i- rj. ii. navis.The party returned on Ihe oarii liiitAi"., mi il last,aud to I'eiocia. avui th.-i- i a'.ea;e to
Tins while Capt. Abl-ott- . I . s. ofCust.-ms- w as overhauling the lai:aL'e, he ili-- e. .v. red Ihe II..jr
and sciz.-- it. It - made of silk, f; inired Willi p.Mbullion, and hTS lo stars on a l.l'.i.-f- 11. stalT, some
Let in h a jilt sp at the tip, and haspr.ihahly lf-e- u-- t carry a ;it f..rn..-- tiuieTl..- - whole tl i'.-- is pot up wi;h evid-- nt car'-- . ul:hoii.-!- i th- - n.edle-w..r- k
is ii- I i f the nicest, and the prop.rtio.is of the stripes audblue field is ine.irr. ct.
1 he -- .'Ci says :
The otUc. r. of coiir-- o. I the same, su.-- h description ofleci.ie.iiy " contraband .a tin- - market.
Mtw U. S. PosTA'iK Stamps. Letters whichby la--t mail had tiie new U. S. Stamps, which
tifty
sedC Obi si ainjisj, oirge ij'i tniii it's oi wuic.--i
which had prepared and sent by the late ad-
ministration to the South. Tlie new stamps aremuch more handsome than the old ones.
ters authorized to exchange the old stamps anddeliver the issue in their place. The S.
10th says :
Na.w l't.STS'.e STAMl's. Th-- re has a cre.it nt.--h t'l c-- t
the w stamps at tie- - p..-- t l i;!ie.'. luirou p u t of yesterday,thr---- - m-- n w.-r.- i t .Kii:- - in l i s!ui.-an- d
e(viti - n. s m their a 1.
j Putso.NAL. The following items will interest ourj readers :
CM...!, .it Ct'iN-.t- e K I. "f M
the' iri'itn :i if., h.i- - aeee(.;ed ihe bythe" Church o.tNtat.d. c Ine th-i- ja-- : r,ai. w.il -:- "t-r u-- the .!.it:--- f hi- - i.- -: t
. .1 :!..i S. en. wh h I- n a no-- -. rary atthe S.ii.-i-vi- h f r .ir- -. was iiiarre-- atPr -e U. I., to M ss A- -. a'.ti C. spr.t.;r.
I i.t.i nip Xivv. This Eiost popular tfall the iliustritci pipers, comes filled iliustr
ns of battles in America, taken by artists sentEngland. These who wish an i ;nj,ir1'u:l
of the war, will find it in the I.'lnxin?:- I ,
Iitaiskii Tiie Schooner Sr.i Jl'Hrh will notleave for Tahiti as soon as was anticipated, having lar was
Qiiok 1'iivtvh. The improvement which hastoken fuiee cf late ye irs in tr t ie an J intercoursewith the coast, is shown in the cilerity whh whichorders f .r g'Js from l'ri:ic;.-c- o are now fil'.ej.
MerehaJie orilerei t v the Y,i ..', ;iilc l-- (..! or
to1
to
...
jackets yed resulttl.etra'.e of and
1
to
show-room- s.
waters
withdraw-- J
history
I oi t .o. is stcaaiiy increasing ; outwould 'Sest to the of the lit.e the pr pri- -
i rei.ot
the caiieThe successful opp. n.
present;of
be
this
f:.
require
Tie-
V.of
without re juiring travelers to step and count thej c -- st. Times are m t quite so Mash as they were yearst ago, the weight of a dollar appears to havechanged with the times.
Sou as ExiMsr. We find a new article inour li- -t of exports shipped per .)Lnn! ijht, viz:
J Hawaiiau Soap. This was manufacture! by Mr. W.
j H. ly, and is in quality, common yellow andb:irs- - isCOO
obtained The the10 "11"3
al - d ,.,,
i J-)
land barsventuters Hawaiian
by,
this
done
porary
from
Old
been
with
from
owners
Hud
this article among the of Hawaii.
Biciie ie Mkr. The .Wihtnl i sht took away toHongkong, the first shipment of this highly savoryand much admired edible, according to Chinese no-
tions, ever made from these islands. Success tosuch industries, which add to the true wealth ofHawaii. Utai & Ahee are the pioneers in this com-
merce.Ax old ACyrAiNTANCf. T. Temr.leton IV.ugherty,
Esq., who for many years was connected withU. S. Consulate at this port, returned in the Conut,after a visit to the I'nited States.
Iltl.NOI.II.f Tl 11 I-: 14 KI Allenlioia :Th- of tl i:s ii'.h'e Institution are partirulrir'y
to attend the 11 Kill I.AK MONTHLY MKKl lXli. tohe h.-- l l at tlir-i- Hall, Friday,Nov. 1. I'leuse don't forget. IVr Order:
ALKXANDKK R U.STF.H.2M-"- .t H. T. V.
Ilr. HOSTKTTKK'S STOMACH KITTKI4S.The operation of this palatal. le remedy upon the stomach, andexcretory organs is singularly soothing an-.- If
recruits purities them. byspepsi.-- in all itsh.nns yields to its control an-- invieeratin properties, ami it is
to molhers. enf.-el'le- l y the cares duties otmaternity, aa the safp st ami best tonic they can possil.ly us.-- .
Iu all the crises of female life it will be found eminently useful,elderly persons derive much inorc benefit from it than
from ordinary stimulations. Sold by all I s Healerseverywhere. 2S-2-
FOR SAN FRANCISGOlTHE KINK SUM
1 IATMJ I SOXbe disiiateh.-i- l f..r the alaove Hirt, within U'ndays.
Wants freight at fair rali-s- .
Apply tol. C. WATKKM AN ,y
Honolulu, Oct. 2S, IStil. 2sl 2t
For V.1L1MRAIS0, via TAHITI.
The A 1 fast sailing Hanoverian
5 -- .A. ISOLsTOllFr", Master, have iiiiniediate dispatch for the
Jlln.ve port.Tor freight or p.is-a-.-- e, apply to
II. 1IACKFKI.I) & CO.
Hoiioliilu, Oct. .".1, lsr.i. 24-l- t
-- v -.
Al.
FOR1 TH li KK-- ur A It T m.oon.iinporleil I'.ull, lor sale. For further particu-lars, apply lo
?. X. KM KItSi IN.Wai.ilua. oahu, Octoher 21. l. Cs4-li- u
"guyaqubl HATS IA CKNKIltl. ASSOItTMI'.Vr F TIIKSK
Hats, ad ipted f.r i;. ntleincns Ju-- tand now open. d, and for sale by
MUS. O'NKII.b.2Sl-l- m Hotel Street, opposite the Canton Hotel.
IMV lll)UII.li! BOYS' tlOTIIIJli!
tT tsi t UTi. ocoivoclPER BRIC "TIMANDRA !"
I'.Y MKSSltS.
A. B.&M. S. GillNQAUfilA T Til Kill C!.OTIIIX DKI'OT. IX I.- -Sk KKK .V ANTHON'tf I1LOCK, on Hueen Street, the lary-e:- ft
hest selvcle.1 of
Ever imported into mark.-t- . consi-tin;- .' in part of
HOY'S COJIPLKTK FAXC1Y SUITS.A I.Si
Iil.iH sKS, SACKS l'ANTS, HATS and CATS andeverything pertaiiiinu to a complete juvenine outfit. -lt
NEW BOOKS IsWISs (;II,1!F.IIT'S AKKKK. IIV "TIM-i'J- L
OTHY I ircnMll."The Shallow- in the Houe, a novel, by Saunders.F.iwai.l Cveri-tt'- iiraiions and spe..-!..-s- 3 v...ls.
l'arton's l.il..' of Andrew Jackson. 3 Vols,
llrin. in's Popular Tab s.Muiies" S'lf-llel- or Cliari'.ct. r and Conduct.'1 he Family I'oet. r.I...iiirf-l..i."- s . 2 vols..
Arc;ie Kp.;diti-.;i- 2litirton"- - Anatomy f Mi l anoholy, .". v.. Is.I'livsioi.'.-- oi MarriK.iL-a-r a!'V.. vompl.-t- Works. 4 vols.
2s4-- "t
Kit
F r l.yII. M. YV WiTN K Y.
in
an
NOTICE !AS V A mors It KIM Ht'lS A It K IX IIl- -
C C LA 1'1'jN as to the ci i;a instances aio inline lie- r- - nt
made by Mr. J. T. rlioi-.- -, 1 lo f. rthe iniorii. ation of th..-- e wh-in- i it may coneem. and in toMr. Waterhouse. that no ot;. - ..; tifty ci.t- - .n a .1 wa-e- v. rmad.; by to ,;s cr ditors a roi" it o n. at.. I that n.. pi-.-
i" was hroua-'li- t bef .r.r th.-t- ith.-- hiu.self or by anypern.n on his winch did :i..t st.pulate f..r the ultnaao-- !
.aymeut of one hundred cents on the do.iar, t" a'l his cr .lit. rs..i e
T!." ainvc a.lv-rti-e- nt appear-'- ! in the Coi. A lir;inri f July 11th. a- - I have at di:r-re-nl tiii.es stated to in iir-- jin-.- ' fi is the facts and chcuin-tancc- .- atten.Iine Mr. .1 T.
I AValei house's recent and :es tho-- e f;icts and circiim- -!
stanc-- s are in my opinion diametrically pp. d to tl.emenu in the advertiseiueiit, an 1 hic!i statements, ii cor- -
reel, would appear to convict me of falsehoo !, I l l" to sa.v
for the inf. ruiaii .ii of w hom it may concern, in justice tomyself, two distinct niters i.r. .. to the by
Waterhouse and Mr. Inckins-.n- . (ins broth-r-ni--
j i.eilher winch st.pulated f.r or lie ir.iotie l the u.'.iinat'- - .ay-- 1
tnent of one hundred cents on the dollar.i The first elf. r made to hi- - creditors at a meetii.ir at the
ha.l 1hii nran:ired bv the tavivernineiit- - to Runcr. office of .lanion, lireen A: Co.. was of
1.,'u.
on the to. . . . ... 'i-- . -- uaranteeil bv Mr. Iickitin. in notes at tw, fur. six and
tne
newthe
. st-
T: v.A l:ia
. it.i.r
.
. :
Li.M'.N
the
.
. .
we
exports
the
Will
(
.
i
W.si.
of
.i t mouth?. This ff- -r was ti..t acc-pt- ed by tie- - cr- - .
l.e ecoti'l '.fer I bk down in writing at the time, and itwas put to the nieeliiiar in due in th shaefa motion bv
' Mr W vlli'--- ; the toUowinj is a copy of u.y note mail-.- ' atPost mas- - i t'111''- - a:"' r'':"J '" ll'- -
are
ti.
;in.l
ul to
The
stp.
ti.
our
.
aud
uml
and will
and
and
Co.
nill
wear.
n
uml Sl.a--
this
ami
state
.liarloin
l.r.i.i
an.l
andthai
Mr. ivt.,
cents dollar,
literal
" JI .ved by Mr. y il; . en i nhi ! .'ir. . mouse, ir.aithe otr-- r of Mr. Inckin-o- n he ace p: d. w i.i. h oiler Mr. liieuiid.-r-tat.-- to I .: th- - : Mr. Waterhou- -- t . t..- - 1. f; in
'the tnaiiaireinetit of ihe iris k!- -. h.- - eivitiL- - to ere.!-.- ,r hi-- 1
for per . of hi- - ju-- t ciaitii, at f.::r, six andi ciirlit months, which note Mr. I.en -- "ia tu d.-r.-e.
.ui.je-- t to the under-tand.ii- j: that Mr. YV.iterh .u-- e eives tocreditor hi.-- n..;.- th-- payment of l.ft-e- u - r cut. more at
i two and four months aft. r th- - fifty .ts on tl.-- - dollar are paid,the property tor. iiati on a. count id' the ere l.t.r as sieurityf. r :h-- ; payment of both "
This ;n .ti-.- was h- -t. and an a :'T,iu' i.t :i. th-- ti propose.1.) w)i.-i- i Mr. Wat.-rhi-u.-- e that L- - f aUai- - e..n-- !
hiiiis.-l- under a m rii ob!--.-- .in p.;.- - th- - !.!- - ba-- 1
ni ce, if he could. Mr. Hackt-l-d ' rv- -!. that he o.n.--i ler--- d
the moral obo.-aiioi- i to pay. if lie cua!, eisS. d ui.d- -r a; y cir--!an! s.,n,e .y sii.-.-.-t-
. d that Mr. Wa:erii..ush .ul.i f .ve Ins note a tn' ral . bn.-at-. jn to p iy thefinal balance lis a- -
Nor- .- of ti.- - pr.-- .si;i-K.s- to ra-'- -t tl.e..f th" i s. an an n t.t n ;.,
' th- - "f a h-- a- - - iot..n.-'- has b.hlyrv to ail Vr. W . I a. n.e. in the short,a, f th.-.-.- ' month-- , tree, iv.-- !.,. fr in the a v. ry
' ban -. in- - sUri!u-- . :ift--- r p: yit:.-- all his .1- - i ts :,t.d the exp-i-- .-
..: ti.e a a', h .j.-i-i at t:,- - of Li ciedit.-r-
aU.v- - ree-rr- - I '." he r- -a I a -- vc-uc i t. ilrawn uj. ry h in .f.
tiltiatTl.e ins ,b;:it..-- at .... J.. and h. t- ath. ai't-- r ei-i.-e-- . c ulu In t. il c. . r a
al lV e!-te,- l to Vlel-- l tl.Och III r- - thail ti.t.V CSIlt elar.i li !h..-- .. meat ..: tact th. :i - corr.-ct- . what - in " A Cr.
" mean when he s.tv s. - tl...t tf--r f f.ft.v ci.ts on a i'...l- -v.-- mad.- - pv him (Mr. Wat. r!imi-- i : hi rr-- !.: r- - as
,. t,.l tiiat t.o prop.-i:i.- .n was U-f-
mal .rvratnp and .Mlaemarb; Canals leading right j fourth page, we exhibit the full reports of the North- - been detainel a week, as we learn, to take the sail- - e.ti.'-- r ty Lit if or by any ; . r- - n in hi t.e al-- .uiy .... t
V, Norfolk, and to Wise's cunty of l'riiicts j ,tii fleetembracing with several sj.f.m whaler, a j expected daily from th. wre-kt- -1 French ship .
', 'X '"" '''
.1.... tip trad. of Aewb.rii. i vtal of s'J ve-;e- !. all of which are lernrul tuts i " " A ,: !!":"':It
Harpfr's Mos nil t. The i.sue for SejtcnilK-- r of
this sterliLff serial is recem-J- . anJ aKutuls in thechoicest of reading. The first a rticle
richly illustrated as it is. will doubtless j
b-s- read with interest bv these who are familiar with j
the scenery f the county cf Warwickshire. The
"Elitor's Drawer." too, is as rich, sharp in wit,aa 1 fall of fun, as ever.
The M'.cV.'y also comes overflowing with illus-- jtra'ions of the war which is r.ow agitating every j
sta'e, county, city and town of the Union. 15y ref-ereu-
to our advertising columns, it will be seen, ,
that a club li- -t is open at the bockstere for these
publications, at the ; ... r.t;, ir.cluJi'ti: .IrntrieaufO'tiif. The price if each if these pcriisJieals,supp' .el here t-- t xpres. is
Th.e Sfit-i.tiji- .ir;i?rictn can also Ik-- obtained on
the same terms as the" alvi' periodicals, if sut-scri- ld
tor early. No mechanic ought to be withoutthe S. A.
S.ix Fkvncisio Haiu-.o- r as a Wiim.ix; Hkoinp.A forty barrel cow humpback was captured just
previous to the sailing of the I'omet, in San Fran-- jCisco Harbor. The person who bought her of thecaptors and placed her on exhibition, has fared as
badly as the man who had an elephant presented to j
him, having been prosecuted before the police court,aud fiued. for having a nuisauce on his premises.
Nkablt Ih K. The clipper-shi- p .. ii rjt nt, was j
to leave S in Francisco about the 22J inst. for China, j
to touch at this port. She ought to arrive by Sun
dav next.
Chas. Derby,
SiOVALur 1 jvvnu tilt
Manaser.
THIS EVENING,Thursday, Oct. 31st,
The celebrated and versatile
American Operatic and Dramatic
TEOU P I !Comprising the follow inc artists .
TvlADAFlflE ELISAI5ISCACCI AAT I .Walter Bray, Sam Wells,W. M. Barker, E. H. Harvey,G. T. Evans, G. II. Edmonds,
Miss Carrie Howard andMrs. S. A. Wells.
"Will have the honor of jrivinp tlif tirst of a sctks of
i-- : s' k i rr a i aN" m oV rr k :
As above, and continue until further notice(Sundays excepted.) Introducing a variety of
OPF.lt AT ICS.COM KM IK.
KAHCKS,CAVATIXAS.
H A 1. 1. A OS.l I" A HTKTTKS, Jkc
Which tlicy claim to present in a style suixrior to any companytiiat has previously visited the Islands.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:Dress Circle, $1 &
l'ar.iu. t;c 1 "fa
l'it,
Curtain risi-- at S o'cliK'k.
ALE !FKV CASKS IF SIX D(l.. KACII.j. Just lli.'ceived ar.d for sale by
osl-l- t HOI'FltKY HUOIaKS.
SHIRTS- - SH I RTS.Ex " COMET !"
"IlalKKCT FOM XKW VllltK, AX IX--MJ oICK of tl.e celehiatcd
Davies &, Jones' Shirts !
The penuine article No lunnbie-- .
McCOLUAN A. CAM I'UF.LL, Tailors,2S4-2- Fort Street.
In PACKAGES of 200 lbs. EACH,IMCKfisfi) S-- V K. KStl'IsT,.
MMI1S FAVOIHTK llltAXM. Flit X IS KI1 now already for live years in succession, always
giving perfect satisfaction, is again offered to Masters
and Agents of Ships, by the undersigned, at a mod-
erate pi ice.This beef is taken from the best herd of Cattle on
the Islands, most carefully pickled in Liverpool Salt
and packed in Turk's island Salt, all iu sound pack-
ages of 01) Ihs. each.We reteoitul!y invite the examination of this su-
perior Ileef by all who want a reliable article, confi-
dent that they will Le heuefited by giving it apreference.
taiLtaQ
vox HOLT Ar HKICK,Corner Fort and Merchant Streets.
Hin-M'r'- s Weekly Club Xotier!QJl'IlSCItl I5KIIS V III) OAVi: IIKItKTO- -
FoliK t .ken il.--a ra-- r VYril. I y or M mil 1. 1 y. orth- - Seieattitif A liaa-- r iin aa. by mail, at the i nil. Pn.-.- ,
and wh.. w to continue th- - sain.- - for the year ls.J2. are n..tili- -l
t'jat their subscript ions must be handed iu to the undcrai'iicd.
On ir lielore Xovpinlicr 1,as the ord"r for 1.; must lie -1 by the first mail lenvingl.iereaft'-r- . The foUnwinj; ar- - the term-- :
Harper's Weekly, by mail, for one year, faO
I).i. Monthly, 1j. do. 3 IX
Seientifi'i American, do. do. I' .I'l
No nam-- s w iil !- .- sent mil. -- s th- - full amount is l nn-all- .
X T Anv i"rs..n- - t her-t"T- .r" can obtain eitheror ail th" aoov- -. by -- .din- the amounts n iiii-- d.
--if All th" aboe-- j.q.ers ar-.- so w.ll known as to reipnr- - t...rec.inni-ndatio- .i. Adlr-s- s II KN KY M. MI11IM.V.
Honolulu. Oct. lfi.lvil.
THE THiRD NUMBEROF THK
sijyzi jvitoivoa:
wnt
INDEPENDENT PEESS!II.I. UK Issl'KM SATI KOA V, X- -
hdllbli. 10. liurin- - licc. nil.--r, the rae r wi.l beiscU- - I as follows :
on Monday l"c. 2.I in Mon.Uj
Ilwit- i- to tie: lar-.-- se.nplyIi. c. la.
i.f (a ijuii.-i- l in iti. publication.the issue ..f th- - Ki oK-.- will be nil January1, after which d , arr.iT..-n- nts have lcen conipl.-u-- to i ueit Kvai.t S4rfi:i..v.
I.a. h edition will cn-is- t of 3. ootl copies; and as more than2.;oo natii- - s have alr- - idy l en enrolled as u!.cril.rs. th-r- -i
ev.-ri- proi al.ihiy of the edition incr-as-- d. Noadvti-:iiiii- has ever oiiere,i iii to mer-
chants and traders. A lumttJ njmrr only will be allotted toadvertisements.
Subscriptions to the Of! a year.A 1 dr-- ss 11. M. WHITXKY.
Fubhsher.
MAY GOODS!!TIIK llltlTISH CLII'I'KR HARK
"Tlioiim TJ.'iniel !".1 1 AT LLOYD'S FOR 14 YFARS.
lir.ST() I.KA VK MVKRIMMII, I V .11 X K.T v.'iih ;i c.ir-tali- r;.r'' U'l:ipt-t- l lor t'n- - ina.rk t,
inolU'iri th u.u:l soriui itii of riiitri, a.'iil othrrPry . Is.
Clothing,1 bird ware.
Iron.
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IIii!( s.(ioat Skins,
Talloiv,Old i'oppi's
ComposilioiisISiiIiorlai Eloriis
12UKCH ASK!)iy
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Off hi r P..i:r. The brig Af.-i- ; h'l!,-n- , C.apf.Ilennett, formerlv runiiing l'taern this p'nee unjPortl in I rg. n. arrived here en Ttie- - i iy . '2 diysfrom Puget S.ui.!, and ji:ii;.l a gin f.r Shanghai'.She has on board l..fil ft. X . Lumber.
Japan Ahain The brig TV, ..., ... en rut f.rJapan, came int. p.. it Friday last. di.harge.JlG.OOtl lbs walrus teeth, and igiin for Kans-ga- w
i, on Tuesday. Siie is a fine v.--- il. tmd in t,Urt p'iiiion just fitted fi r the trade hetic!i these purls.
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KOXA!AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS,O.N TllNDAV MAT. Nuwuiber 5,
At laall-u- sl I 1. I. t.
OX Tilt IIS! V. XOV. Klt K A I" A I.JAN ION, lillFKN A. Co.,
Honolulu. S'pt. 2il, lel. Aleuts II. S. N. C.a.
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S AX F II A M IM'd.O.X ON XKW V;tK.OX I.OMMIN.
ON IIKFMFV,In sums to suit .uich ier-'-. I.v2s2-I- Kl. 1IOFFSI ill.AFi'.KIl .V ST v I'KN Uor.ST.
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LULUOI.I FKFNC1I S I'KKMl.-F- S.
Ort.-- for sale the arlielc of
I I A W A I IAX IVIvIMCur.sl in lieituaii d silt, an.) pack.-- in Turk's I -- land salt,liy luucau Mcliryde. en Kauai, at the l..w. -- t rn-.-
J 2' (MAIilTV aVAiril ANTI'.O ! .troi. sABaS::
IIV OLD KM! COFIT.K. IX IIIIMI.Tohaco c.i- -. in I v
KO. HoFFSCH LA KiiKK A: ST. I'KN Hi 'KsT.
Foi. saia: !oaf sir; a it.-- it rI Kl. HiFF.si lll.KlU:i: , STArKNIloIIrT.
Vint sals-- : :Sfi.it i'kas i i: a k it ki.s.
M.-a- iu deniij'-hns- hv2S2-Ii- n KO. lIuFI-ff- l Hl.AF.i'ililt Jk STAI'FN IK iRsT.
Mat. I!ars! Mat Da !
I7)lt S.W.K AHOI'T IOOO K A Isiib.-Ialiti- Mat lia'.'S, lor Sin-a- r or
2So-4- l
A M .till!all. lit
vox HOLT & HKI'CKt.
riMK I'MKIIS;XKM HAS KKI ALl'Mr.Klt-YAi- : and a liKNKKAL M'OllK, ou ll.
former Cu-t..- ni llous. al l.uhaina.Iowa Is sold at moderate price.--
22t.t A.INNA.
Pilot and Navy Bread!Ifc liih I IiS ''"'' XAYV
jmmr W F J llrenl on hand and for sale by thej unileriLrned, ill the lowest ca-- h price.
2S2-oii- ia. uui.i:u.
t'orm-- liiih:ml ui.1 c.trv-!- i.
Fort Street Select School !
'IMIi: SF.COX l TKJIM OFTIIK l KKK XT1 schola-ti- c year will open on Mon.l;i-- v's, lsl.1.
2S2 2i' J. A. ISKLWM'KK, I'l u.. ip.il.
to m:t rf"--
. IX n il' V I I.LKY Thoseat pr. -- ent .cnpi.-.- by Mr. N. i.
Kg I'osse-sio- n given in r. Apply2s2-l- I. I'o" C. Mel. KAN.
EE on' lo Ijvt !Til K IKK SI! A X I I It KM INKS AT
present by K. liillilaod, ,i I'l above (he lil- -t
i rr.le.., m ar the residence .f Or. P. Ford. For partictilars. apply to K. til 1.1.1 1. A Nil, or to
J i IS o. CAKTKIt.
200 Cords Hot Fire Wood !
JJKCKIVKII FltOM Mil I AMI KAI'AI.1. on th.- pisiilises of the . and l.ir sale l.y22-:;i- n vox ii ii.r : iiki ck.
NgmsiiEi E'fiitiers.CKl.MKX A X M OTIIKKS CKI'ISIXf.' OXPrimer, to lae had at the l'..ol.-lor- e.
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Price
TWO .lOlKXKVMKX l!OOT A X MSlnt Makers, r.ip.al anilamti ul steady bal-.ts- ,
g.id wa-.- -s and slcatlv entpl'-viii-l'- will be-- eiv-i- a.
;KO. I'l.AHK. Hotel Mreet.
Von HOLT & KEUGKIluve on llouril of Ihe
A I Ij V KVI'DCTFI) T A It III VK FKOMli.iuiimr, th- - lollowin"
Choice .lssortment of (.'oi;d- -
Most can fully which tiny niviz : a complete land vari1
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i i.o ruixfi,st and St.il-- s,
r til ables .rlluent i f
Cotton, hall linen, linen Miinm.-- d'.tAMiitc and coloi. I, lancy ainl bi n '.. Hie i.
I
Cl. '.h KillIiiM'skitl l'ai.ts,
1!I icl; jAlpticci Coats.Sui-- 1- and .,- - superior Ilia-- !. Cloth ('.. its,A c.Ior- -l fn" 4' .it- -.
Wlaite Marib" . b!ai k S..1UI and colored Silk Vests,
UOOTS AMI sunns,Of l st . rial nil-- work In. ."-- !. ip, v,.
(i- : - Calf li ':. Illdif.ij li .is. .- Hail, rs,FS I'i . a'.alf ItrojT.l.a- - i.n.I low MiM-s- ,
lei.i.- - K:..-!i- e I .ill Sho' s.
Chil lr-- Mi "S and li;..n r- -. assort' d si.s.HATS AMI CAPS.
A f.i.e a -- ortn.' nt o! lla'.s of va, .u - and colors, virI. I' l' at;.'. K..I11.L' lla'.s.I,, i.:- -' t lot i l.'.ip-- ,I hil lr--n s H its and l'a s.
Sill UTSOf (LIT rent kind-- . I "If
rilk und 1 nd. r
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.1 ma', ri and madeit- - aii.l lraw.-r--
OUV OOOOS AMI S I " X I) It I II s .Hales silfx-rio- Fi- - n. h small p 1.1. riis, lat-- nt -- IjCases p tin, l i n k and ur d I'ai .nnalt i, Ot leans
A lpacca.
prices,
pj.-e-- s bl ict; n; ttn.i v.r.itc Satin,ip.
il,
i.d
lilac's and colored .nt...i- - r it,. ,
Pn?.'S .i U k I h.l- - t. I I l. k Velvet.Plain, colored and lancy C;ihll.er--- Iri-- h Lin-- n,
Ladies' hiack Silk 11 hail Ho..Kuil.roid.-ri- . s and Kiul.roid. ryAssoit-- d Silk I ll:t.rell-is- , sup. whit- - llialikets. lari'l- -
C'as Saddle ai d 11. ry. tine -- v..-t Cutl-r- y,
Sailor- -' sheath Knives, saw F s,treat Mo-- ul 1'lnyin" Car ls, M.ma--- a Oil,
S.is-rio- de Coioifne.A few of the well-kno- i. MO.--S I'H'I'I Ii KS.
Ca-- s w styl-- i .f ii- -. filial-- 1 hifl.ly ori.niii.-ii'a- l li.nnsaand Freiw-- Fancy Articles f.r Christmas aud Nc
Year's is.
Cas.-- s 1 10II- -. I'lanin , Cord, and Tas Is,An s. rtnn nt of la II- ads.
whit- - and colored Kid ill .vItnl-- d Wniiiia.-- I'- -i -- r. Ink. I'.i-- i i',Matches. s Tutnlil" rs,W ine and Sh- rry Oho. tc., etc.
Citses Miperior lloeh,Cli a 111 pa-- ; lie,
London Sherry,A in- - Vini't;nr.
A hiri,- '- and vari-- .l nt of
House Papcr.-- Al.sn i.N HANIi
a-- e; Superior SCHII1HAM i.IX.the only
Oi'iiiii.ti' Article in the 3Itirkf-t- .
C.IS.PS1 IlOI'HaJOX VTI!SKV.ALSO, SOON" TO
VIA SAN FRANCISCO,Bales large size scarlet, blue and
white Woolen Blankets.Cases sup. black and blue Broad
Cloth.Merino Undershirts, Ladies' and
Gents' Hosiery, etc., etc.a., lm j ,. Crai-- F it and Merchant Streets.
r.IT- -
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8 the PAcincCoinniereial Advertiser.
of the I'ae. dfumerci-i- l Adv.""tier. j
Vuit' from ihr Rny Slitlr.Wk-t-sor- o. S f.t. 5.
Mr ln:a ()im:k-- i l : Since my la.--t Watf."vtMeli wns sent frwrn -it ju.--t nfter the drs-a-T- o.j
afTiir at Bull Kan, a great change h'isi come
cut the ft'-- " f ?iirs. Nut only i- - the utm-"- t erer-g- y
in .r.tfest..il in every lepirtim nt of the gvcriirii'iian 1 the tric, lut reiiy U now nt ..ne 1 hi toa!l mnverr.i-T.- . -- . ir.-l tin.-- rf-- u!t lias l.-t- t li t puMicC.'if; fernre : irier a.scl , uti I the iui!ii: pre-.- )tv'jm fcn-.iri.- Q rep.r'-- j ,f what rm Vct-- t were .u fxi,cf w.iie! thf rtl elsj h ue Leeri tiuick to uv:l thent-Srlve- s.
The reel army is) hmw n.en icingar. 1 the :cl-et-s vt th cppoising forces are in
clos- - proximity. The golden oj.t.orimiitj for thec iot ire of Wishing-'O- , lawever, ha I think C-- J
f irever, f .r tu rete's. Mel'Iellm i every diy morerrnijr t witli-tat- i'l n attick, and Ilerui regard wou!lI think retire at tnce wit'u hid force for orne morevu!nerit!e polt tut for the moral effect of such awove upt.n the .--' uMit-r- Statesj. Silently Lut ly.
a steady stream of Northern troo9 had leenourin into Wit-L- in gioii siti-s- e the Cull Hun defeat;
the army hn b- - r) fuzed, a thorough disciplineintr-I-iir- I. itio.tupetent officers removed and theirI'xr.m 'ipp:i?l with trie-- and trusty men, and athorough reformation effected, which cuM iieverh tve been ao:oinp!inhul with volunteer troops hutIjT the hirtor Ie-s- ..r taught at Dull Kun.
Thh:ttlt of W 4'reek in Miouri, thoughit lust us one of our or-- t i'eiitra!-- j in the deillt of theLr.ve Lyon, was reilly a victory over theJill our for.-e-s retrt-:ite- l before the overwhelmingKUp;rioriry of the rebel.-- , they would have pur-sued an 1 cut let piece Lefre they CouM have keenreinforced, and thev ilu.iMe bagg tgc train, worth twoniillioiif, would undoubtedly h;ve been capture-J- .
Ti prevent t his Vim. Lyon deemed it best toatt ick the enemy, and endeavor to strike a severeblow that should disable ttiem from pursuit. Withthii view, hff lei hii little frce of le.-- j than o.W)tuen in a eerate attack upon the army underMcCuIIoch nd I'rice, nuiuleriug 4,',J,J, drove themfrom their p- - tion, delrujed their tents and wagons,and though he him-I- f lu'.l tltal on the Cell whenIe.diug fierce and succe-sf- ul charge of the Iowa 1st,yet his hati'ful of men ttfected a retreat with theirtrain, leaving the enemy too much cut up to follow.Fremont is r;ipid!y organizing a formidable force,and when he is prepared to take the fie'.d, we htllbear no mure of rel:t troop in Missouri. Memphisand New 'Means will be attacked, and if our troopsare su.:oes.--l jl. the muth of the Mississippi will be-
fore winter be opened to trade, and Knglaud andFraLce may procure their oupplies of cotton froiuUnioti tources.
Th-- J brilliant victory achieve 1 by our naval andland forces under Com. Stringhaui and (ieii. Duller,in the capture of the forts at Ilatteras Inlet, is a mostimportant c ue. and will change the whole characterof tie w;ir. With an enemy in their rear, the con-
federate at my before Washington will no longer beable to give their exclusive attention to the little mat-
ter of planning the " stars and bars' on the Capitol,and tne thwry of "State sovereignty, upon whichthe right of' secevbiou is fuundel,' will be likely to beput in force by the tjovernors of the res ject ive Statesby the recall of their forces to defend their Sovereign-
ties from menaced iuv:isiun. The Georgia or Alaba-
ma, or Sou.h Carolina regiments will not be likely torem kin quietly in their camps at Manassas ami Fair-fi- x,
if the blxuly abolitioni.its" are landing atSavannah or Mobile, or Charleston, and when ournavi! aud I ind forces are m iking combined attackson the-- e point., we sit ill see the rebel forces silentlyuielrinij away.
(Jen. M.-I'le- in will know when t strike, andwhen the b'ow falls it will be no Hull Run ntTair, butabliWthat shall ni ike all Seee-Moiido- ui reel to itscenter, and from theetfect of which, it is to be hoped,retnKtmn will never recover. Ail the.--e predictionsni ay be fa'aiSe-- l by the result, but a few weeks willshow. Tht rebel leaders are Jeperate, aud have putfort J their whole streugth. Without money or credit,or a large imputation to fall back upon, it will I al-in- ot
impoihle Pr them to rally from my seriousreverie; while the North has not yet beguu to putforth its strength, or to feel weaketiel by the conflict.The action of the C inks in taking one hundred andfifty trillions of the government loan, thereby pre-vet.fi- cg
thi necttsity of an appeal to Kuropeaii c:ipi-talis- ts
has ncrc:Ml the public onfi letice and con-firtn- eil
the government credit, and is worth more even
to 'he L'dmki cause than the victory at I altera Inlet.This inlet ','y the way u of great importance to theretvls. Its the main entrance to I'amlico and Albe-
marle Son ids, and by way of the latter atTurded anu:i l'truc'd Communication with Norfolk throughthe Iisniti Swamp Canal. It wns calle-- J the backdoor ti Ni 'folk, and while it vw kept open, the re-b- eta
jugh at the blockade of Norfolk and thefrtwn'.nj f.in of Fortress Monroe. It wis a aferesort t-- r ivateerj, who ue I to dart out like spidersfrom the hule. re'ue the rich c irg ts of un'is-petrt- in
t ..rchuritiiim. and dragging thetu into theHound. Ii ji'ur then at their leisure, prot.vted by thetw t ..rts tiom all interruption by the cruisers of L'n-- rl
S im. jlUit game is now stepped, and I'ncle Sauihas coiuji.-t- e control of the whole coat of NorthCarolio i 'if litis bold stroke, without the loss of a lifecu .ur
Dr. K i- e!l. the correspondent of the LondonTimtt, :i not at all complimentary in his remarkstip n the lull Ujn disaster, or ujKin nur military in-
stitution retierally. A good dell of indignation isesr.res-Hs- ! here at what are c nsi lered his unfair and
statmei.ts, I ut I think Lt-- letters havebeen of service to u rather than otherwise, lie i
prejudice ! ng int everything American and his viewsare very n;ucb tinged by his prejudices. IIi:t manyof his or ti :i n:s are ju-- f, and though we wold at his
bu-- f . are not s!uw to avail ourselves of his sug-pefi- vc
C "ii'c'.sms. lie is a man f great experienceand es in military movementsand mat ers, and hi opinions are worth listening to,and div-.itt- d of their national coloring, are veryvaluable. And as long as he is paid by the LondonTV ;i r j f .r thus giving us the leneSt of his exfen-iv- e
knowledge, we can utlord to laugh at his abuse whilewc profit by his hints. The tiet is, we Americans arealtogeth-- too sensitive to the opinions of others, andtare reily to take offense at any ridicule of ourways thin we are to Correct them where the censureis just. Aud though the course f lingland, sincethis retx-ilio- broke out. hn been neither so friendlyor m.igi.animou as we had reason to expect from herprevious professions, yet we have made much morelussab ut it than was discreet or dignified, or thanthe importance of the cae demanded. It is not pro-bable tbat either Fuglan I or France will interfere inthis uni appy struggle. If they do Dot, it will doubt-less 1 a brief one, and we shall emerge from it awL-e- r and, I trust, a Letter aud a stronger nation.Ye. tlr.tnirr, fur though our resources may be lessen-ed Kr tae time, and our euergics overtasked by theintensity of the conflict, I think we shall have ridourselvT of an element of weakness, that has beenthreatening our dissolution, but which I believe willle so shorn of its gigantic proportions as no It nger toci ntrol our government, or menace our very exig-ence. Maikkla.
IIoXoLi'Li. Vtoii:r S'. 1S6I.Ma. Fi tTon : lYrioit me to tre.-pa--s upon your
column; a brief reply to the last e J rt of "A Farm-fr.- "afid to as-u- re hiru that if the points present-- el
had been sujjs.rte.l by any tolerablee of argumeut, I deem my time not
ill rnipleej in C''tri!jirirf art ruin.n ti'n 'T thr :ilu" : tut.a4 h ha lalHr.J har.l to fn.Iufe in tV li.-- t of t!.ef.i'vmnrii. a ron:r ilirt"rjr. illtsU-jt- t ami oiiariiini-iit.iti-
, tu::4;l5 l'nl. 1 ul j l.Vt 1 am Ix C
tlie in. ti t i lu il wti m try in lo buy ,nt t!,e cl.i.ni of !, .u
who M ih.tt ! is tU' ltr mirnior ; nor am I ilir-vti- r
r inlirHt:Iy irirr- - ! m any r'.n'n.': I or uu- - jTir.i f fu:h aeLrn; an-- I may a.-l- true I am ooritvu,;? .4, otSr-r- s
I noUi iu'ittiia i ih any inTii..r of a rm toiiiin ina-rti.- ii.
M tiiwart my ih r in the eatrviii out oi .tiair turtle to.ti 'j''f iunit r n liave cuirrcl mio witUt ti r I iriM
la oolui.n, itdiI tn to uh-tti- -, t?at a tti sl.tt y" p. ---
s tiv- - BrLiu: ti.y j :ry i:.VKit ih" iw; :rli..o.nl th tyiff anil tan'ii i are, I e..u.-.- , iil l- trieMit al (f- - tvral ut " a Fjrm-T.- " aivl t i tt.e
liMty ui tlie iniw if ho riitTf.l un. I nvstl C v to as-n- r- h.rn. tVit in (is;, tte vk Is ol the - tk mi" uhm aKly aflv, lhal
"s'It-- r r nto on irrTHs of larin:.g Ji.f.A:tJ ilt.ijli ttx-- Kr" uumuftal as tl.ey uvte.
H.Y.I.
ARRIVAL DF THREE MAILS
IN OWE WEEK!
TKX DAYS LITL'U I SIN FIMX- - j
(is(o and tiij: i:st:On Tl.ursdiy. ju-- t after our last 1. 1 1 been
struck off, the clipper ship Mfin arrived from5 in Francisco, w.th tiie Kisteru mails, after a longpassige of twetity d lys. Si,e sailed again on the2"ih fjr China.
n Friday, the brig Timnn'lra , Capt. Turner,arrive I. after a pa-a- e of IS days, bringing a smallCalifornia mail and tony alvkes from Saint Lcuis toSeptember 27.
u Sunliy mf.min?, the r packet Count.Capt. J. Smith, Arrived, and before haTf our eopte
hat taken breakfast, lay quietly at anchor beside thewharf. The bark brings the mails an 1 papers fromNew York to the 11th tf September.
The pap-r- s receive.1 are unusually interesting,particularly the San Francisco papers, containingcorre-i'onden- ce and news from the Fast mti'.-- laterthan that in the Fastern papers. We can hardlyfind space fr half the items which we have selected,1 ut gie such as we can. Our late-- t date from SanFrancisco, is Oct. l":h, containing advices ly Ponyfrom St. Louis to September 2i::h.
Iu!et Teleria pliir Alvirh.The rell outposts are now but five rnile? dt-tan- t
from the President's house, and three miles from Ar-lington Heights.
Oov. Pickens, of South Carolina, is advance ! toVice Presidency of the Confrsleracy.
Cotton hail tak'Ti a second growth in the vicinityof Monticello, and considerable damage resulted inconsequence.
All the physicians of the city agree that there arent le 1st influential citizens ot Kichmond opposed to the relxllioti. Knowing ones at Kichmond donot believe an attack will be made on Washington.
Lowe made a balloon ascension from our lines onthe morning of Sept. 'J'nh. He was fired upon by theenemy, but no shots were effective.
fieri. McClellan has issued a general order, com-manding a more proper observance of the Sabbath.
Advices from Kichmond estimate the uutiiln--r nowin arms in Virginia at nearly yO),OA:J. The force on '
the Potomac alone at IbO.'JOO.In response to the spirit of fien. MeClellan's order,
the reiiel Generals are ende-avorin- g to stop theirpickets from firing upon ours. They have two mennow under arrest for disobedience. j
There is an extraordinary rush of troops to Wash- -ington. At least fifteen regiments from the Fastern,and Northwestern and Middle States, ateon the rails j
bound for that city. i
Kentucky has furnished the United States Govern- - j
rcent 11,)(S) men, all told, including 7.000 men now j
in Camp Kubiusou, well armed aud equipped, aud j
ready for service. !
Kuse!lt in auother letter to the TVi, says Gen.McClellan in fist becoming the master of his sit ua-- j
tion.Spain is to join in the Anglo-Franc- o ex.edition ;
againt Mexico.Th? gunboat If 'y it.ilollr arrived from Fort
rickens with ail ices to the 'S'A tilt. Letters fromthe fort refsirt that the Confederate troops arc desert-ing aud going home.
The receipts of the Amci ic in ll.iard. in July lat,am jinitcl ta 'n. '1 he aggregate f.r twelvemonths, is A'l. The receipts for Augustreachisl iuolu liiiii two legacies amountingto 1", Mr). The year cl .svs with T debt of about5- Ji),ihiX The nnnuil meeting of the board was tobe held in Cleveland. Ohio, I let. 1.
A Kichmond dispatch says that Gen. Albert Sid-ney John-oi- l. Gen. Sumner's iredectssor on thePacific coast. General in the Confederate Army,armed there and wiii be to duty at Manas-sas.
Advices from Washington iv no immediate actionwill be t iken fy Govermut ut n the case it Gen. Fre-mont. He will be alio - I a full t orttii:ity to canyout bis pi in. by attaeking ihe KeU-- loices ntekrPuce nfei McCuiloch, before there will be any inter-ference with his command.
The eot.fi-- c itioti bush. csv goes on apace. The col-
lector of the customs at Philadelphia hits seized anumber id vessels at that port, owned in whole or inpart by rebels. At Cincinnati, the I'nited SlatesMarshal has seized so',000 worth of liiei chaudisc,owned by rebels.
An arrival from K arbadoes reports the arrival atSan Fuaqe, on Augut l.'Oth, of the privateer Sump-U- r,
shott of conl; but the government authorities ofthat place rcfus.-- hel to obtain a supp'ythere.
A htter in the l'.iltin.ore American fn.ni neara., says that a whole regiment I
etatioixil there revolted on iturday, broke theirmuskets to piecis an I started home.
A issued by Governor Magoffin, ofKentucky, says that thu Government of tne Cotilede-raf- e
State, and all other concerned, are hereby in-
formed lhat Kentucky exp-ct- s the Cotife'lera.e orTeniiesM.-- s to be withdrawn from tier soil,
Gen. McCuiloch lias fornit'il a junction witli Pricebetween Warren-bur- g an 1 Geuretow n, and theirforces now tiuttilKT in Missouri, 40.1MKJ men. Theirnumber is rapidly swellirg from the secs-ionis- ts
along their l.ne of march. Mulligan's defeat atiA'xiugtoti hid given them great confidence.
Great activity is reporto I a going on in SouthWestern Missouri in military movement, preparato-ry to an attack on the rebels a: Lexington. A deci-sive blow will be Mruek i:!i:u a Week. Fremonthas g'ric to meet the rebels at the heal of 'Jo.'mhjtri ps. and Pr;.e are said to be in atrap. It is thotic'i; the rebels will not be able tohold Lexinztoti Ions.
Pc-riT- T or a P.irri.K nkr WAiiiNfiTox. One oftwo things is morally cvit.iin either the Cntedrites are making a wonderful feint in Washington toCover operations elsewhere, or they are terriblyscared ly the formidable preparations made by Mc-
Clellan to receive them. Our young General is notVsing anv time in perfecting his plans, and the pub-lic may rest assured that there w.ll be no second forward movement until everything is ready. ithiii a j
few days some very mysterious hints have been thrownout by newspaper correspondents, which imply thatsomething important is expected to lie done, butwhen, where, and how, nobody is allowed to say. i
ne correspondent says tie fairiy aches t0 tell whathe has heard, but prudence forbids.
iiI NkVS FROM Mlss.it k I TlIK Kf llf Ls IN THK j
Fli-- TilK ir Sti fs. Tiie news pertaining to Mis- - j
souri which goe forward by the present Pony Fx- - j
press, is tiie rever.-- e of favorable for the cause of the j
L'nion. The rebels seem to have struck a vein ofsuccess, and nothing but tiie most vigorous measures j
agiinst them can po-sib- ly save the State from falling i
into the jaws of the outhern 4 onfederaey. Havingtaken Lexington, and secured s.me 6,'h stand ofarms, an imnet.se amount of munitions of war, severalheavy cann n, and, best of all. (for these captors.)some quarter of a million of dollars in gold belonging j
to the Lcxingti n banks, the reU-l- s under Gen. Price,seem to threaten every portion of the State betweenthe Mississippi and the Kansas b r ler. This is not ,
all. They got the Iiest of the I. S. troops at Il'.ueMill. h:gher up the Mis...,uri Kiver. and ab.uit the (
nme time. Captured S "l Home Guirds in Miller j
Ciunty. about tj miles south of Jefferoii City. I'.ythe discomfiture of the tr.s ps under the Cotumaud of .
Col. Mulligan, the bilanceof the 1". S. f rees west ofJefferson City are in a bil fix. l'.eiore the rebel !
can be driven out it is probable they will 1 iy thewhole country in wa:e, threaten St. Joseph an 1
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ether large towns with demolition, and injure the i
II li. nil. il and St. Jucph railroad sibi I'.y as to make 'il useless fjr months to c '1110. There is even de'ibt i
whether they will not attack Jeffcis oi City, an I.from all that is known lo re. Iiven worth an 1 other j
cities in K ins is rire completely at their 11. erey. This )
picture may be over Irawu. but it must remember-ed th it Price's army is a r ibble githtring. tiushelwith victory, and pci fectiy desperate as to t.'ieir acts.They are now tolerably well s ippi:el with aritis andequipments, while the citizens ' Katias an i theb.irler have neither c iniiou tior p w h r tagiin-- t tiie rebels.
Coil il Lmmeiis.-qmnritl- e t f t i! ceiititme to '
Ie shipped from Frio. Peimsy lva::i 1. u Thursday !
of last Wiik 'Jo! barrels were shi pe l for the K 1st.The road from Titusvilio to l'nion i, cuti-tatit- ly cuv- - .
ere-- I with processions of oi! w loiis.
Late! lnotrni Summary.Lot a l S.)lTiikeskrs. About one hundred au I
forty oSicers of Southern birth remain iu the arLiy atthe present date.
Pierce lias returned to Cone.. -- 1, V.II. The New II amp. hire I'af' iol says h b.injis noin'eF.igence of the h of Jclf. I'avis He ought toknow.
I. O. O. F. ("helsoa Lodge. No. SI. of this city,at its last conv- - cation, unaniniou-i- y voted tiie sum fS'J.'si 1, to aid our Govertiuient in suppressing n lrel-l- i'
n. the money to le invested in t .e National Loan.y. Ti'uu.-- it.'i.
The Cam net JrtrTiox. CuM anything e morepatriotic and in-r- significant tl. an the re: ly of thel'rti letit to a New York gentleman who sought todis jover his p. icy with rg ir 1 to the for achang-- ; of a part of his Cabinet? TM! your friends,sir, to make war on the enemy, an 1 no; on eachother."
"iTTii.n. received by the Governtn-'ii- t
relating to the present t ckofcotf . n in Ilngi'h tare-hou-e- s,
no room to doubt that Mauciie-te- r willbe able to run ne year wlthuu: using a pouijd of thenew crop.
Oen Mc 'lell .n, h iving aske-- one of the soldiersat Washington if Le remembered the St'ub-iti- i d iy,the la 1 replied that he rcrnembetel one at IS ill Kunvery well, and thought he should never f. rgrt it.The General went home and wrote his ' Special Or-
der."Wi-.- k or 7iiF Jur. Imvi. Ihe rriv iteer Jeff.
l.ivis. iu attempting to enter the port of St Augus-tine, Florida, 11 Sun lay, August iMh, was totallywrecked. The pirate crew, with their small arms,clothing, etc., and were welcomed in St.Augustine by the tinging of the town bell.
Tiie Charleston Cvuritr of Sept. oth. says that thewhole Coast of St. Augustine is blockaded. It reportsthat vessels loaded with coffee and fruits ran theblockade on the 1'th, under a heavy fire from thefleet. The citizens of Chariest' n feel the I h eka.lewith great severity. The Southern people are bitterlylamenting their dtstitute condition
Gai:!Uai.ii. I am able to inform you. 011 the high-
est possible uuthority, that Garibaldi disavows anyintention of coining to the L'oited States at J resent.His reasons for this decision are emphatic and con-
clusive, and are not likely to be altered by the aspectof uUairs here. U"ii. cor. V. 1". Tribune.
There are now in the United States navy nine cip-- tlins, fourteen commanders and thirty-seve- n lieuten-
ants from the seceded States. They are loyal to theCore. Eleven captains, thirty commanders, andeighty-on- e lieutenants have gone ovei to the traitorssince the rebellion began.
Ovi:hi.am Mails. Owing to information receivednt the Post Ofiice lepartmcht that the Hannibal andSt. Ji seph Kailroa l was entirely unprotected fromthe Kebels, and that St. Joseph is in t heir hands, ithas ordered the California mails to be carried via da-venport and Council lilufls, Iowa.
Prof. Lowe, the famous aeronaut, will soon have sixballoons ready, mid located at various points alongthe lines of our army of the Potomac. They cau allbe connected with the system of telegraph wires, andthus our army can make its most important recou-roisanc- es
by the aid of the sciences of aeronauticsaud galvanic magnetism.
The Postmaster-Genera- l has directed, as additionalprotection of postal revenue, the exclusive issue ofstamped envelopes, containing a new improvementdiscoloring lines. This envelope cannot be made byordinary machinery, and is not liable to imitation bythe rebels.
Iispatches from the East Indies state that the FlagOfficer received orders from the Navy departmentimmediately to return with the squadron to theUnited States. One ship will be left there; aKo, oneon the coast of Africa, and one on the coast of Brazil,after this. The squadron has beeu withdrawn for
purposes.The Kussian Minister had an audience with the
Presi lent, recently, and read to him a letter from hisgovernment ou Americau affairs regretting the pres-ent ditlicuities, and saying that the Emperor isaniia .fed by the most friendly feelings towards theAmerican- Union. The letter is signed by Gortscha-kof- i.
rvoni.K PvnuoTlsM. Flag-Offic- er Montgomery ofthe .... ', commanding the Pacific squadron, inwriting (lie ."secretary of the Navy relative to theexpiration the two years service of officers audmen, says: "For my own puit I neither expectiior desire a d ' respite from active employmentduring the col.'. nuance of our present struggle fortiie maintenance of our national honor and the in-
tegrity ot the l i.i-.n- . It rests nith the departmentto determine my -- ( h 1 e ot duty, either on this orthe other side of the ..titinent."
Gkn. Wool a n 11 tiil 1 "r h 1" ni. Gen. V.'uolW.lhls lo kuoW wiint tw do vv.ih 1 ho ,egl4s, u..ldof LJ.OOO of whom aie now at Foitress Monroe. ThePresident's order auiendmg 'ten pticli-Inutio- ti
sets the W hole question a!l ' t ngaiu us re-
gards negroes not d.re'-li- emph y- -l in - t . si?",who may seek protection within our lines. Gen.Wool is ordered to send to Washington nil whom hecan the men to lie put on the entrenchments,and the women iu the camp Kitchens, to be paid tortheir services. F.esides U, 0 at the fort, there are10 or 15 011 each of our men-of-wa- r, w hich sail fromHampton Koads, who gi 8 a month and found.
The Troy (N. Y.) Jiiiuj Timu thus p ith.-t'.Ml'-
announces the death id loloml John A. Washingtonof Mount Vernon celebrity. While a party ofrebel otlicets were - observing' our pickets nearEikwater, Virginia, yesterday, a vagrom ' bullethurled into their midst, perforated the uniform ofCol. John A. Washington, somewhere in the regionof the diaphragm, and instantaneously terminatedthe military and mortal career of that famous rebel."
Warlike. The New Vcrk Republican StateCentral Committee met at Albany ou the --'4th, audpassed the following resolution :
Result ni. That ill the opinion of this Commit!. v, joo.OOumen sh'-ii- In; enrolled for the war at the earue-- l .rae:il.iy. This slat, should furnish one hnuilp d tlie'iisaii.l of tintiiuuiImt. That the Kxeeutive Committee ti; ti Uo lml vigorous Diraure. ty lrp- - pilblii- - me --tints, t':, . u.eI'reat, mii I otherwise, f aroUe iis ide t t!- - i..:...rl. . e ofu iM.rtn. the lioveruuical o itli iuvu mul niouty iu tie-
eujergency.
Tiik Kr.viv.vL of Ki'siNij-s.- - The improved ten-
dency in business affairs seems to be generalthroughout the Northern cities. The manufactureof army cloths, shoes--, and other articles demandedby the government, the certainty of cxportiugbreadstufls largely to Europe, the general belief ofprudent and sagacious business ineu that we haveseen the worst of the stagnation iu trade, thepromptness with which the government has raisedthe money it wanted, and the knowledge that alarge portion of it must soon be in circulation amongourselvts, have combined to impart a ci nti lence andcheerfulness to almost every body.
SiAM-i- t. Mr. Tassara, the Spanish Minister, call-ed to assure the Secretary of State that the lepi rtsfrom Charleston lhat the Captain-Gener- al of Cubahad issued a proclamation, recognizing the rebel fl ig,was untrue. The facts are, vessels Jiom any port inthe United States iu possession of the Kebels, cominginto Spanish ports with regular papers, are of ne-
cessity admitted, without notice of irregularity, justas they have been admitted in all other i ts sincethe Kebels obtained possession of tiie custom houses.There is no recoguiiiou of the Kebel flag iu Spanish orother ports.
Fkimont's Proclamation. General Fremont hasissued the following proclamation, placing Missouriunder martial law and applviug the Confiscation Actto the emancipation of the slaves of relets :
IlHAliylAUTERS OF TIIK WlSTLT.N I'l-P- KTMENT,Sr. Loris, August :J1, lf'Jl.
Circumstances, iu my judgment ot sufficient ur-gency, render it mcessary tiiat the commandingGeneral of this department should assume the ad-
ministrative powers of the State. Its disorganizedcondition, the helplessness of the civil authority, thetotal insecurity of life, and the devastation of prop-erty by bands of murderers and niarauderers, whoinfest nearly every couuty iu the state, and r.vailthemselves of the public misfortunes and the vicinityof a hostile force to gratify private and neighbor-hood vengeance, aud who tiud an enemy whereverthey find plunder, finally demand the severest meas-ures to repress the daily increasing crimes and out-
rages which are drivtng otf the inhabitants andruining the state. In this condition the publicsafety and tiie succe-- s of our arms require unity ofI urpose, without let or hindrance to the pronip, ad-
ministration of atlairs.In order, therefoie, to suppress disorder-- , to
maintain, as far as now practicable, tiie publicpeace, and to give security and protection to thepersons and property of loyal citizens, I do here-by extend and declare cstabllshe 1 martial lawthroughout the state of Missouri. The lines of thearmy of occupation iu this state are for the presentdeclare 1 to exteii 1 from Leavenworth, by way of thaj -- ts of Jefferson City, Holla, and Ironton, lo Carelurard.-au- . on the Mississippi hitir.
All 'TvUs who shall be taken with arms iu theirhands within these lines shall be triel by court mar-tial, and, if fouu 1 guilty, will be shot. The prop-erty, real and personal, of all persons iu the state ofMissouri who shall take up anus against the UnitedStates, or who shall be directly proven to have takenactive part with their enemies in the So--! 1, is de-
clared to be cutiC-- c itcd to the ubl.c use, and theirslives, if any they have, arc hereby declare! freemen.
All pirsons who shall le proven to have destroyed,after the publication of this urder, railroal tracks,bridge-- , or telegraphs, shall suffer the extreme pen-alty of the law.
All pcrso'tis engaged in tnasotiable Currts-pouJ-ene-
iu giving or procuring nil to the enemies ofthe United States, in distill bir.g the public tranquil-ly ly creating or ciro-nlatin-g ftNe report or in
cendiary documents, are, in thrir own interest,warned that they are expo!ng themselves.
Ail persens who have betn led aw y frvin theirallegiance are ieq'iired to return 10 their bonife.rti;a. Any such absence, without sufficient'Cause, will be held to be presumptive vvi fenceag linst thetn.
The object of ttiis declaration is t . place in thehaiius of the military autle rit.e- - the p,,wer to gtve
' instantaneous effect t... existing at. i to supp'ysuoh dvfl - as ti.e c n l.ti- ! of ai demand, i
V. a? i: - n. t ii.rer.de 1 t. sii- - i, 1 th or i nary tri-bun-
of" the Country. ':. ere t !aw w ,'l teal-- 'ministered by the civil irh.-e-- s in the uuai mannerand with their custom-- ry autiitity, v. tu'.t the sameCan be peaceably exercise i.
The commau ilnj General w.ll !if-.- r vi'l .i.rty f. rthe 1 :i: !:c we!f ue, an i in his tf! rt f. rt: e:r s ifetyiioj es to obta.u Hot 01. ly t .e a. qu cseeii'e, but the ;
active support of the people to the 0' uiitry.J. C. 1 K c M M,
M .j ', raiuaiiding.This' pros'l-i'iiatiot- h a- - i een re.-eiv- with mani-
festations of high s it:-- t 1 ! :i in every tart of theCountry. 7"'. .'. ..... li; . ! j 1, heretofore aL'einocratic o.rg m. s iv s :
The proclamation is the im-s- in jxrtint iloJU- -
ment wiiicli has yet aj are i in the pr gress i f thewar. Letit lete.l w.tii oaie.'il consideration t yevery ci'.izeu. The pr. . j? v.s.lit.g of the extreme
; penalties i f martial ivv-- u ri all rebels within the
established In .t try i:nes ; ti.e Colifi-cati- cn of thepr' pe- -t y 1 f e:- - ns l, v -- hall t .ke up i.r:i. tigiin't
' the Government, and the declaration cf absolutefreedom of the s; ves of all such s?rsiiis, the ex-
treme entitle- - to I e visited ufoii bri.lje bi.ri.er-- ,
railroad und telegraph do -- t p.-ei- treaso n b'.e Co
an 1 1.! .s, :ii. 1 j e ice destriyers of allkin Js, are measure-o- f the most extraordinary s:r;n- -
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supreme officer in the arn.y o f tiie west, we are conn-- 1
dent will be Conceded by every just and loyal citi.eii.There is no longer uny middle grouu! cr room
' for tiaitors where the law:ul Govemiut lit h is sway.Gen. Fremont strike and fearlessly. TheCutisoli dated patriotism and the boundless resourcesd' the trreat are at his back.faithful man, by word and deed, give aid and eho
to this grand movement forof the whole people."
Sliiropcaii.We have Furopean dates to Auf. 24. Although
quiet, Ilurope is yet still iu a condition of unrest andapprehensiou fsieel-cl- a 1 ships of war are beitijr pre-
pared with hot haste by both France and Unjiland.Alt Kurope is an armed camp. The fortieso-- s of theConfederation of the i.hine are beinj niounted withrifted artillery. The Ilmperor of the French is
his troops at the camp of Chalons. In llnjr-lau- d,
volunteers bristle all over the land ; Coast de-
fences are carefully increased and strengthened, andevery branch of the iiriny is invigorated. The artilleryforce of (.treat Britain is greater now than at anyformer period there are twenty-nin- e thousaudofficers and men connected with it.
It is reported in Frauce that the French troops areto leave Koine, and the Italian troops, to occupy thecity.
The Emperor Napoleon has pone to Biarritz. Itwas stated that the emperor's interview with theKing of l'russia would not take place until after thelatter's coronation.
Il.r.Lisii I.nco.viks. AVho will believe that in thatnation of shopkeepers " there are only a little more
than twenty-fiv- e thousand persons in Great Britainwho receive an income of ii5e)0 and upwards fromtrades and professions .
9 In a population of 2o,0K),-00- 0,
only 3,408 persons succeed in earning by theirlabor incomes of from JECOO to 700; 2,2'.'5 attaiu tofrom 700 to JCSOO ; and only 1 ,JG3 can afford tospend from S00 to il'JfJO per annum. When we getto 1,000, but a moderate income in fact for palerftimilias, we find that there are but 100 personswhose net profits border upon it.
Italy. The protest by the Italian people againstthe French occupation of Rome, was receiving a vastnumber of signatures throughout Italy.
An important diplomatic circular has been pub-lished by Baron Hicasoli. explaining that the pre-
vailing; brigandism near the Neapolitan provinces isinspired from Boine, and asserting that the govern-ment will not pause in its efforts for the unity ofItaly. Cardinal Autonelli is preparing a reply tothis circular.
The Tope's Hkai.th. The London Pust correspon-en- t,
August 13, savs that the l'ope has beeu againtaken ill with erysipelas. Twice in the course of theprevious day, a ponderous pontifical vehicle drove up j
lo tiie surgeon s fa ace to convey nun iu nasie iu mepresence of his patient, from which it is inferred thatthe malady this time is somewhat serious.
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L.o'his,
Iron.
C. IIRKWKK & CO.
SUGAR & MOLASSES !
From the Plantation of J. MAKEE,
OF 1SG1.For sale by (iS--3r- a ) C . II EAV E K i
MUM BEEF ! KAMI BEEF !
I'ACKKU 11 V
3Ir. ISrnest KriiII,A r KKALIA.
milB FIRST SHIPMEXTOPTHISSri'E.1 rior anJ aireaily n urtii-lo'- , lut up in even packages
of HK) lbs eiuh. taa just been received mi.l Ik offensd forsale bythe aivlersifc-neJ-. vos HO LT 11 Kl JK,
osi-ji- a Corner of Furt and streets.
"jUST RECEIVEDIcr 11 Yankee !"
OOEOXG TEA 20 I.BS. EACH.BXS.FIXE Siiuchonj; do 13 1-- 2
Tea 1G " '4- S. 11. IVkLc" Young Hys in Tea 17 " "
Jo. 3 " "Catties" Curious F.reakfastFur tale by t--. SAVIDGK.
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ass.,rted.
Merchant
EVEEEXTA ARAliICA FOOU.Simrklms Gelatine.
For sale by S. SAVIDGE.
iREtiOX SMOKEP HAMS.California Cream lliw?.
For sale by S. . AA'IDGE.
SACKS OATS.
Fnr Sale by S. SAVIDGE.
"S SMOKING TOBACCO,CvOOPWIN " "For Sale by S. SAVIDGE.
PE
CALIFORNIA
AI.1FORXIA PICKLES 1- -2 GALLONS.- ' quarts.
For Pale by S. SAVIDCttl.
IVsiutiesiI AIiii:iei:ic-- s
FOR TIIE TEAR 1 S62.Fur sale by
2Sl-3r- a II. M. WHITNEY.
MT OIL! PEANUT OIL!
mills OII.OV RE CSKOFOR AXVKIXDJL of Lamps, burns with a
White nnd Rrillinnt Liiihl. and rmils noSiiioUe,
Ir. quantities to suit, fur sale at2?i2.oin MKIXHERS Co.'s.
ST AV GOODS!" RADUCA."
M GAR-CCR- EII HAMS,SUPERIOR 1H-- U tins,Superiur Iiried ,
English Iairy t'lieso',Half and quarter boxes llabins,Fine Table Salt.Ca":t! Sausajt Mo-:it-.
Mine-e-j'i- e Meat," assorted Moats,
J'oxcs Nutmegs,Il ams Purser.Soj-eri'i- r Lllaoking,No,--v I'urrant;,
Por -- al- I y - sAViriiiK.oy.im Odd Fellow's Hall. Fort street.
Jjr;iAVin rapcrF VARIOl'S SIZE"-- . BRISTOL ROAK.1
and Carl ard, While, lit el Yellow and 'in-eii- .
For -- aie hvH. M. VVHITNKY.
U1R TIIFNOTICE !
ACCOM M O O AT IO X"
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I have Wt Seed with A. V. Cahi e.;.,HT. whereJ.UreHase.l 111 iJ UUieS to suit.
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it v jii r. nu.in it.GENERAL SALE OF
Merchandise and SundriesAT A I i TIO.
On S:itsirdsiy. .ov. l.
1IVAT 10 i't"L'H"K, A. M.. At sales ;., 1;.. w.l
( ooel st- - lOl C'lt'-- ,
riirniliirt'.llitf l. utl,
(liiiii I'iiint.! .inev Itis. nit.
Oat lal.HORSES, SADDLES, &.C.,
AI-- si
v It.i. I'.: . 1 1 ,
1 1 1 IX itiie )Xi:-iiAi- .r i.itiisT or. rr. 1 ) o : jl, 1 x .
Ill lilt- -
BOWLING ALLEYS!At M rrc I111 ul Exr tin uiic
Together with Furniture nppcrtniiiins- -
(iKNKl.AL SALK
Al 1( o'rlix-U- . A. ut Snles Room.Will be seld, an as.si.rtineiil ef
iMioi':il 3Ii-li:ntlij-- - ICiiiisistiiij: in part .X
Ilry (looil.Clotliin,
Hardware,i roeerios,
Huots v Slioes .Vc.iAnd Sundries too numerous to mention.
ADMIItflSTRATGR'S
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At 1 1 1- -2 O'Clork,by order of the Court, will lie sold, on the iiremises, the foil'
Heal Estate, aud iersonal effects of ' I'D,"
No. 1. One Lot of Lnml. roiilainins 17-I-
Acre, with wimkIimi Im'ise thereon, siin:ii.s!, inuiauka of Dr. Ililiiliraiid'D I'.esidi no-e-.
No. 2 One Eol of Lnml. raiilninidx .32 3- -1
Fathom;, situat.il in Kalawuhine, w ith (roiitai:' onNuuanu and ltishop streets, and coiii.liiir ot Kaioand Koila Land.
No. 3. One Lot of Liunl. ronlniniu; 1 s IIIOAcre, situateii in Waikalialulit, in rear of the resi-
dence of E. O. Hall, emiMStiiii; of D laro mU)h-s- ,
and Kula Laud.No. 4. Oue Cnuiphor AVootl Trunk.
Due Lot of Clothiiii:.l'laiu may be teen at the Sale K.K'in of the Auctioneer.Term at sale. J. E. I'll I'M A X .
J. F. COLIU'KX. Auctioneer. Administrator.
IltllM AM) FT Kit THIS DATE. THEuii.bTsinned hereby (rive
ciionsible bill whatever contraiteilhis name without written order.
Honolulu. Itct. 7, lseVl. I'ril-'jr- u
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Anonce, that he will not be re- -
for or bitv anv debtp or inhis (i. WILI1ELM.
EUG. D. DURAND'S1 r a rr o a i iy i 1 1 1 c
AXP
Caligraphic Gallery !
pMIE rXPERSIGXEP RESI'F.CTFI LLYinform the and the Public of Honolulu, lhat he
has received, ex l'antee, a XEW STOCK, including 1'lain andFancy Cases and Frames nf all descriptions, which cannot besuri'ass.s! by anytliiui; ever iiui-irt- to these Islands.
E. P. P.'n liiillery is situated in a commodious, central,and at the same time retired place, and those who will favorhim Willi .1 call, wil! find him always anxious to give entiresatisfaction.
PORTRAITS,VIEWS OF DWELLINGS.VESSELS, etc..
Taken at VEKY REPl'CKD TllICES, in the latest styles,I'ahkr, Glass, Melainotyiie Plates, Patent Leather, India Hubber, .v:c.
XT PU.turt3 .iVso lurte.l In Lis;'. uti. Rings. Medallions,Breast Pins, Aic, with neatness.
E. D. PCRANP. Artist,277-3- Kius Street, next door to II. Pimond & Soa.
From the Scat of War !
the1 iV A N K EE." JCST ARRIVEI
from Sin Francisco, the undersigned have received,direct from Dint-- , the following very choice aud favoritebrands of Tobacco, viz
CIIEAVIXO TOBACCOHeiress of A'irpinia.
Hamilton Gold Leaf,MeVul Natural Leaf.
Ferguson A: Ho..th's Leaf,John Anderson's Solace,
Eureka Solace,Twist in Tin Foil,
Fannie Waller,May Flower,
Eldorado.SM0KIXU T0UACC0
Crown Jewel?,Don Juan.
Corn Cob,Mrs. Miller,
Aromatic,Oronoko.
Maccauoy and French Rappee Snuff.ALSO
A small lot of genuine Havana Cijrars and Ciirarro de Garcia,Meerschaum Piies and Cipar Holders,
An assorted lot French Pipes,Tobaiiso Poiiches,-tc.- ,
For sale at the HARBOIl COFFEE SALOOX on the the wharfcorner of Queen and Xuuanu streets.
JTO-ii- NOl.TK KRl'UER, Pronrietors.
rrTO CAPTAINS.
THE I'XPERSI CXEP OFFER FORSALE, the following articles from wrecked IjarkI'aulina, viz
1 Chain-cabl- e, 1J in. cir., 101 fathoms.
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1 do 1 In. cir., U7 fathoms.11S fathoms 1 in. and 1 in. old chain,1 Anchor wivlen 16 0) 1700 lbs.,1 iair Ilawsepi;-- s for cable, 2 ft. long, diam. 10 in.,1 Pie for fluke chain, diam. S j iu.,2 Chain Stoppers, patent, lSi4,1 pair Catheads, complete,1 Ilowsprit and Cap, 29 ft. long,1 lot Hakiuauik Kn.-es- ,
1 lluililer.t.n-k- . diam. 13 in., 20 ft. ."5 in. limp,1 lot comp. .
1 Skylight Top, s fl. y in. x 2 ft. 7 in.,1 lot'old Iron,1 lot old22 wrought iron Knee;,1 Caniboosp.
Lahaina. Oct. 14, 1S01. 2S2-1- A. I'NSA.
WILCOX, RICHARDS & CO.,Shin Chandlers and Commission Merchants, dealers in General
Merchandise. Keep constantly on hand a full assortmentof merchandise, for the supply of Whalers and Merchantvessels.
AGENTS FOR TIIERegular Dispatch Line of Packets,
5t BETWEEN
HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO.Bark Cornel." Cnpl. Jn. Stnith,
.' dipt. John Pnty,nuliff." Cnpl G. I. ClailoB.
(inc of the aljove vessels will he dispatched regularly everythree weeks, or oftcn-r- .
Freight and Passengers taken at the lowest rates.
All of the above vessels have superior accommoilations forPas5-nt;-- rs, for whom every comfort will be afforded.
Through Bills IjuVhilt, will he piven at Honolulu, for merchan-dise ta New York o- - Itoston, the freight beinu reshipid at SaoFran, isco, on boarl first class clippers without extra expenseto sh ppers.
Sh ppers can alao prorure at Boston or New York, throuKhBills Ladinir. f.-- shipfssl via San Francisco, of Messrs.lihdc.en & Williams, ami W. T. Coleman 4 Co.,New YV.rk. Messrs. McRtter V Merrill, Averts for Kesrularl)ip..t h Line, at sail Francisco. jSZ-Z-
XET GOODS!FOR THE LADIES!
,1 ITST liECEIVEDKY THE AMERICAN BARK
AXP SHIP
SPTCEDAVELL. 55
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.fll-SLIX DRESSES.i'jl l'opllll I TeSSeS,
Frenct rinM. 1 yard wide, fast colors.Ladies' Maiitiilas.China ( rape shawls.Ladies' Hats. autifiil styles.La.heV and Chi!di--n-s' trailers and shoes of every des-- A
choir; assortm-- nt of I'erfuni'-ry- . Jcripttoit,And many arti'::es oisuitat'le selection for this market.
YoUNlisllKONei't,2"'-'2r- Nii'tmu S'reet. above the Koy il Hotel.
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mj,. LX joj ,v,k-- j ,,llL ,,
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Household Ftiruif urtAT Al (TIO !
To-nomc- ov !
VItIIY. Nov. I. at IO t.Vloek, A. .!.- -Al ll.s fanner ef Mr. Kinrr. Nitnair.1 A alley, will !
uid, lure, el.'.. l.iettt. Win. u 1.1, utw.-- I'lali 0, Chi.'krrin lliake.
Si..'! :tnd Cover, lar. KiM.th'.'nv aik! lfcl. Chi--s,
" .iiu:. lled-A-- ii I. AVunlmls-- ,
IUir VI i!;r,s, . Feather l'ill"ws. ele.,W lute VI or C!i.t:vl- - r S t. W!;iut ltareu.lnvit'.l Ii.hii.'. CIiiti.ss l'inir.'.li.y Chairs l'arl r t'l . k, S l.ir Iimim,
HOOIvlS !
Slow, nearly new, loriiuiilL, Wash Tut-- , etc.1 Kajin nml llarnrm, Sidr SilUI'.
I llnntl t'urriniir.ONK IJIPOIITHH I.K.W HOUSE.
Two HAY HOUSES broken to Hurnos.And lb" usual variety nf Suiulrie.
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General Sale.
BTCI
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Garden --Lands !Plans of which may be m at the Palea Kootn.
1"3" Terms at sale.
FRESH GROCERIES !AT THE
FAMILY GROCERYI?" 15 ISO
IiIeclcd per hark 46 Come! !"REST OX Jk. MERRILL'S 1 I'owdrrs,I) Calilornia Su2;t in tins,
am et IVrriiid' Worcostcr Sauce its.fDo. do. do. 4 itb.,
Fresh Canary Soitl,Clark's Corn Starch,lVurl IJarley,AVhite Verinicclli,French Mustard,Mince Meat,Saus:ige Meat,I'runos in I!ulk,California Smoked IJeof,IJillitiSs' Sugar Cured llama,California Lard,Humboldt l!ay Potatoes-Californi- a
Oniuiii.,Kxtia Family California Flour,llomony.
2M-2- A. li. CARTWKK.HT.
THE UNDERSIGNEDOFFER
For Sale, Received per 4 Raduga,
CASES HUNTER'S TOUACCU,Cases lllue Cottons,Bales lirown Cottons,
AND'
Bales Pearl Kiver Denims,Hales lirown Drilling,Cases White and lllue Cotton Thread.Journals, liny Ilooka, Menioramluin Hooks,PaS8 llooks, De(KMit ldsjks. Writing Ink,Shoe 15!ackins, Sail Twine, Ac, Ac.
271-3- ui II. HACKFKLD' Co.
TERMS QUICK !
OUtfttt t3t3r,rtTf t t
JOHN THDS. WATEHHOUSB'S
BEE HIVE
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LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT
MEW GOODSHAWAIIAN FLAG
Will be Suspended from the Front.2S2-3-
FRESH GROCERIESSALE, BV RECENT RRI VALS.TH E
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choice assortiocitt of at the store ol theundersifmed, vix.:Preserves. Summer savory,Fresh ai.ides, urry powder.Fresh uuiuces,Fresh pea.:hes,Fresh pestisi.Rasptierry tin,Cranbe Ty jam,
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crackers,.crackers.
crackers,
eh'ss"
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W do Uo,I'inielito,
Straw! erry jam, ic, c, &C, !round ginper.t.r.-- e moats
?age,savory,
F'resh raisins.Tins water
Tins sujrarTins soda,
Fr-- sh oysters,tfareiino-s- .
Enodmh pie fruiu,Fjisrlish sauces,
ransia,round pepper,hole
Uroun.l cloves,
Cream tartar.p. C. fla,Ilaxail flour,F'resh currants, in tint,
Tins butter crackers.Tins oyster crac.veri.
Tins wine crackers.Fresh lobsters,
French capeni.Enirlish pickles.
EnRlih mustard.French mustard. Smoked bams
Svmoked herrings, Or--eo cmn,best Oolong tea. Hops,
Crushed mod loaf ropar. feoap.
S. P. Fresh I land butter and frevund coflee always on handOVJ I, II. .MelNTYRK.
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AND FOR SALE BY
J. C. SPALDING.g f LONDON JOCK RV CM B G I X.jmmW1 lO casks J. K V. .M irtell's Mraody,
10 cukl llennewy's Branny.M l':net, Cati!loo Co.'j Barndy.TO " Bramly,
.10-n-l. krn Maifn-.li- a Whiskey,&0 caia IhilT i..r.lon Sherry,&IO.IOL. Bya' Pale Akr.150 Ktoxr riMrm Carullm,JOO dtvi. boxes rVmbroke Table Salt,lo ir superior Ox Bows,2u0 unities Iluit Iron.l'nX4 anrtr,l White Ware Crockery,5iO tfos. Ikmim Frocks awl Pantu,2HW Airlow tar California Oat.loo r. Ter. ml Meats, Green I'eas, Green Com, and
as--C ft-- Prnits.A birr" rsriety nf bnuly ami ship Stores and Groceries,
Plows, Storrs, Ships Canibooses,Aod small STOVF-- S C rVhooners and Coasters.
A I.S-O-
KO?TA. COFFEE, w Crop of lHCI.And re'eraJ variety f mere hand ie, suited to S. I. trad.H.ionlula.Meii(. 2ft. IS1. 279-3-
Hides,(.'oat Skins,
TallW,Old topper.
Yellow Metal, nn.lSlnIi,
Wanted at bibest market rates, byZ7'J-3- a J. C. SPA LDIXU.
iioxoLi'Lr, o.viiir, ii. i.,roR FOB SAI.V--. AT T1IK IiwOFFERH KATt, the lirflowing aswrtm zul of mer
Chamluw :
llritanma Castor.TikUc uin.Cot Ifciblets.
Bay State Lantern. Inxes Glass.ooltXU
TBI.Priol Apices,
maps or nit: rxiTKD states.Bap Shot, boar Xeedles. Ha'aring Taies,
VOLAR LAMP CHIMNEY:,Padlocks,
Pick Axes,Handcuffs,
Trstsi Be'datearf. Oar Cubits Tablr.Larg Cmapasm, Pumps. Bowl Cooipaswrs, loor Mats.
fAlRBAXKU PLATFORM SCALED.- OKttCKR'S "I CulXTLK
Block Paint.Green Paint,
Madder,Top Sails.
Fore fails.Main Sails.
Utud-Jins- ; Sails.AXCIIORS asd CHAIN?.
BRUSSELS CAIITETIXG.Oilcloth Carsellai.
One sap. Patent Force Pump, Assorted Mirlf nanlware.Brand's Whaling Guns.
Lances,Harpoons,
One Brown's Whalinf Gun a:.d Irons, one set roo strapCaUinf with chain perolarirs, Mincine; Machines. BoatAnchors. Iron Rowlocks, superior New Betllonl Whalcboats.
Oil 'CASKS A.I S1IOOKS.Ilonp Iron.Cooper's Birets.
Lrfsrsr (( Maaila aad Ilrasp Cordage.Seuinir StnrT.
Cuttire falls.Wtate Une.
Try Pot.Composition Sheathine: X.iil.
Composition Coppering Nail,' Ke?s Cut Xails.
2S0-3- m Jtc. tt-- , Ac.
TIIK rXDERMGXKI) EX- -pert to receire by the brig jrr'w-- j
4SCHVJNCE !"From nambors;, slue in the course of next month.
Six full blood X?retti Merino ,
Four fall blood Negreui Merino sn.ThsT animal are of the hicre-s- t German breetl, seleev with
th srreatest care, ami the at otly ever iniprteil in thiscountry, with a view lo improve the breed on these Uland?.Part of tbem ban- been ensaced already, and tl rr-- re only atrw efk to disposs of. Parti-.'- wu-h- ii. to sreure them, willplease apply early tn
IIGFPSCHLA H7ER JtHaoolula, Aug;. I Sol ;T --im
DESKS..t0 iTn.N IESKS Heounticg rooms,Cahtnel wiror?j..-es-.
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500 Sinio Arr at Honolulu Ort 244oi 00OO- Arr at llniiolulu Oct 27S70 llooo Arr at Lahaina IX-- t SI Honolulu the 25th
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TO CAPTAINSOF W11ALES111PS & OTHER VESSELS
WOOnOFSCPEKIOR Ql-.4I.IT-V (MX
cor.l Fresh Beef at lo.per tb Sheep, at per head, and Goats at wl d(l ahead.Also, Fruits and Vegetables of various kiiid.ican be procured atthe above named ort.
XT Wood always on hand at the beach in iuantiti-- s to suiturchasers. (2i7-l- y UKoKiiK CHAKMAX.
SALT! SALT! SALT.MANUFACTURE.) AT THE
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ISRK.tPVTII FI RM. Dfh to Butcher and Paikers. in the largest quaiititi.v, a
very superior article, r.ol AL TO TIIK It K.ST l.M IUKTKUSA LT, an.1 at a price Dely 4 oniprli lion ! Fortermsapply to KAMKL .MoXTtio.MF.RY,
2o.-0- u I'uul'nt Salt Works.
PEARL RIVER SALT.lirK HA VK CONST. NTI.V ON III NOw T fmui the pearl Biver Salt Works, both course and
flue, tpiantities to jiuit. at the ..w. market rates. Also. Kawail.ae Potatoes, in .(uanliti. to suit, and delivered at shortest'"ee. WILCOX. KICH AKI'S tt Co..
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r..ir l.s tnh'e salt, 11-- 4 Illea .v lr. rn),,, fine andlioissuiraretire.ir.inis. niciimi,T.M.s lar l. cheese and crackers. 4 ticking, P. K. d.-n- .
K4.itf tea. chs-i- . ite and rice, inis.Pickles, vm. ir. ..r.l.l.. s, Sujn ri.r rlieiks,wlute blue au.l
A.r, Ac. A.C Ac. red Unit.TTurrlttfOTO f. Cot..n l.4t:uiL'. sat'.inrts.jeans,XmiQWoXC CvC l"e.f nicy ra..iun r. ilr.t..'etc.
As.! bra an iron iriml- - Fren. Ii m Aineri.-a- .rinis,tiirmlianis. iy liiH--
Bim kn.b ka-k- Velvet ril.l.ii.. x::ona.lts,ll.iks bra-- e anil i.itts. aav-rs- , Aic, A,c.
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k.sin aKhim: iuter planes rtrea'.f.i'?uiieri..r rss-ke- t ..'iv.-- '
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pl..t. i rs.sup. carn..i;eMSr.d.n;;wh1 T,.lri aI, ;,.;1,m.ku
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r. rainis, uns andn s. buys and joatlii Oxford ft 1 - ctit-s-. A;c, Ac. A-
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BY THE "COMET."LAHvTTVLK H,,, VG a1 WALK1XC
Latest style Bonnet and Hat Kihhops.Ix. do. --Skirts. 2ri, 20. 1. 15, 8 aod 6 ribs.
G.iutitl.-ts- . Welting Cord.Brilliants. Silver Thimbles,
.M. l.air Mitts. While Gir.lles.Sable Brushes, Pat. I P.er.Crayons, Boxes Paitcls,c, , 4c.
TO THE I.AII7KS OF IIOXOI.11,1'.A superior lot of
IVincy Goods,of KibNis. Kiowrrs, IVIts. Triinmiri'. Plum's.
Vtlvets, Buelies. Marseiil-- s. iiintl. ts. Mitts. Butt nis,tlartws. Braids, Hand'k'fs. Bro. Bar-.-e-.
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nxTKXsiox taiim:s.From Id to C3 f.s-- t in length, and various o'h.--r Hou. hol 1
lurn.ture.Also. llr.JAVXK'S CKM'.IIR.ITKI) 1KI-- l(lr. ra;e by21 Im CASTLi: i OoKK.
NOTICE !I. RTN K ItslI 1 1 II Kit KTOFOIt K
Uitson A Hart" is this day u.s-ul- vJ by mutual eons-ti- t.
John BIlMtX.11IAS. F. II UiT.
Hor..luIu. July 1st, lStil. 2TSui
XT Trie underyirne.! is authorial lo s. '.tie all the aiTjirs ofthe late firm, aod will enn'ilib th" l uir.-- s at tfie.,M .t ,n. (.nus run I'Viunt JollN KI.X.
THE FACiriCCom m e rt ia 1 A d ve r i ie r.
liATK WAir xi--
.inrl of Allaire nl Kiclnuond.Tli f..ll iwiii Ilicfiini.ri'l tho
L ii.trl t n Cnuri'-- r will iiiti-ri-tiii- " :
I l:it-- ? uf An'!i-- t 14, 101, thicliiiion.l, c.)rr-p.iii.-- nt : liie I vjiifiJ.ntf'ATniiientj will fifmrtly l'jniil to End oth-- r .ju.irurs f .r the
Kfl'-n- l j rin.,iR-r- s raj turl t,y our Iruve soldiersand sailer- - mi the t;rdiT. uti'd on the liih scis..lridjr the l c;itiuii of so uiany non-- j rJiKxrsiiiiK.- n- us ln- j rii-- of
S'fw ciiii'-- r will jrufiLly l.o s.-ri- t iur- -ti..-- r - -- ntli p rliajs to ilaligh, 5..C. Owingt' tLt; laxity ot our .'v.-ru- l of the
coi.Jiin.d in the t :ivc faetwri-- s havelat'-lv- . "rn.' Was 1 ruU 'Lt in v. -- tr.l:i v .i
i- - . .ii'-ut- iiant, caj tur-- d uVuit six
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.. (riu the cilT.'1 he j ri.s-jrur- s are the o?j--c- t of Liucli curi.-it- v
to stran- - rs froii the Country, i )ur rural couii "s
(tan 1 ia fri.nt of tht-- p'jiijetim. for gaz- -iri! up at the harred wimlows at whii h nr,i,r- r rtil; ura-leaiil- frui.s of our dixMinfit.-.- l
'1 Le rurala uiuus e swiu'cimt.s l.v"Hurrah, Vank'-.'- s hw jou'llt-- I up
th-re?- " The jrini-r- s treat thtir rather un-n,.ro-
tjrineiitors with il.nt t. Inotice that they seem to bu well suj.j.licl withKichiii jii1 jajs.-rs- .
of the jrisoners aj rar on t!ie streets,aj j,arentl v n iir..le. I was surrri?eJ to s.-- e aNew York Zouave in full costume, accomj-ain'- i dhy Itiehmond.-rs- , in the Exchange Hotelsaloon a few days ao. The arty was evidentlyon what the Zouave would call a tearing time.""On beins a.kcJ what he w ould imbibe, the Zouaveewaer.sj up to the bar with an air inimitablyiJoWeryish, and raid, " vou can do una
jul.-j- . lor me, my boy." In reply to a bystanderne saw, lie was truiii .New lork (proudl) andhad lived there 110 veal, and that' he had neverleeii bett.-- r treated "in his life than in Kii iimond."How this ret lamb" not out, and whv the authorities him to circulate around inthis loose manner, are more than Vour corresiHind- -ent can explain.
et-ra- l carrot- - of Northern ice have mysteriously found tlieir way into Virginia ports within
lew uavs. it may I; salelv iirr.-iiiii-cd thateither the privatr-e- r are busy or there are cute
ankees in the E.tt who do not hesitate to runtheir master's blockad.; in search of filthy lucre.
Under tin; date of August l oth, he says : Anumber of Yankee prisoners have died froin theirwounds, and many are btitlerin very much. Ourphysicians say that their wir'uus have mangledthem dreadl'ully in ainputatin:, and limbs havebeen taken off when there was no necessity for it.They have their own surgeons to attend to them.
I rider date of August loth, be says : A jrentle-ma-ti
connected with a lame drv rMods house herehas just come in, with a vd lot of Minifiedo;oods. He had them hauled from Baltimore towhere they were put across the river in live larjrecountry wagons. Three of the wagons weredriven by captains in the federal army, and oneby a lieutenant.
Thrife regiments were ord.-re- from hertcster-da- y
to Aciuia Cni-k- . Word came that twoships-of-w- ar were oil" there, and they were esj-ect-in-
an attack; at least, so rumor said, und as weknew the re;imentd were ordered there, the rumorgained credence.
A gentleman came in on the cars day lieforeyesterday, a fellow passenger with an acquaintance ot mine, who had anv diuuititv of NowYork papers. When asked where he not them.he eaid lie had iust run the blockade, and wasbearer of dispatches to our liovernmeiit. Heexhibited his papers, the outside of which lookedvery formidable.
The New York papers say that IJeauregard andJohnston are closing in around Washington tocut it off. I suppose it is only guess work withthem. It ia generally believed that our prudvnti'snerals will attempt nothing but what they are
morally certain they can accomplish. This haslieen the policy of the (Jovcrnment from the first.They inaugurated it at Fort Ssumpter, and gainedthe important jKjst without the loss of a singlelife, while, had they acted rashly, they wouldhave taken it probably at the sacrifice of thou-sands. It is r to spare the lives of our bravesoldiers, even at the risk of incurring censurefrom some of our rash and impatient people, whoKnow no cry but " lorward 7 at ad hazards, andat any cost.
Anotiikr Proclamation i;y a Hkhki.. Fre-mont's Exckssks to he Ex i kfkki). The war liter-ature of the day has received large accessionsfrom the issuance of proclamations by the (iene-ra- ls
in the relnl service. The " booty and beau-ty" and " no quarter" proclamations of denerallieauregard and (itn. 1'illow are already familiar
' to the reading public. Another iieneral in therelel service has issui.nl a famous proclamation.His name is Jeff. Thompson, formerly a tftateS nator, residing in St. Joseph, and he is now incommand of a band of rebels near Charleston,Mo. The following is the document in ixIkiisu:1Ieado.caktf.ks First Military IMstrictM StJ.
Camp Hi xtkr, Septeml r 2, 1601.To all u itiu it may cancer n : Whereas, Major
(Jeneral John C Fremont, commanding the min- -j ions of Abraham Lincoln, in the State of Missouri,has s-- ht to declare martial law throughout thewhole State, and h:is threatened to shoot any
found in arms within certain limits;also to confiscate tiie property and f ree the negroeslielonging to the members of the Missouri State(uard. Therefore, know ye that I, M. J. Thomp-son, lirigadier Ceneral of the First Military Dis-trict of Missouri, having not only the militaryauthority of lirigadu r ieiitral. but certain oIicerpowers, granted by Acting (iovernor TIios. C.Reynolds, and confirmed afterwards by (iovernor
Jackson, do most solemnly promise that for everyiiiemlwr of the Missouri Mate iuard. or soldierof our allies, the armies of the ConfederateStates, who shall le put to death in pursuance of
I the said order of (Jeneral Fremont, that 1 willhang, draw ami quarter a minion of said Abra-- iham Lincoln.
j Whil- - I am anxious that this unfortunate war; shall h; conducted, if Uon the mostj liberal principles of civilized warfare and everyorder that I have issued has been with that ol-jje- ct
yet if this ruh: is to be adopted, (auditj must first lie done by our enemies,) I intend toexceed lien. Fremont in his excesses, and will
I make all Toiies that come within mv reach ruej t lie day that a different policy was adopted byincir leaders. .i ready nulls, i.avns, warehouses,an 1 other private property, have tteen waste fullyand wantonly destroyed hy the enemy in thisdistrict, while we have take n nothing except ar-ticles strictly contraband or alsolute!y necessary.Should these things be repeated, I will retaliatetenfold so help me (i.d !
M. Jkh Thomt.-o- n, Jlrig. Hen. Com.g.Lk avenwoktii Sept. 2iJ. Hen. Line has issued
a proclamation to the citizens of Western Missouri, in which, alter saying for what purpose he isthere, and urging those in arms against the (iov-ernme- nt
to disperse and come to him for protection in person or projierty. he uses the lollowinglanguage : " Should you, however, disregard myudvice, stern visitations of war will lie meted outto reln ls and their allies. I shall then be con-vinced your arming for protection is a sham ; find,rest assured, traitors, when caught, shall receivetraitors doom. The cup of mercy has !een ex-
hausted. Treason, hereafter, will" be treated astreason. The massacre of innocent women andchildren by black-hearte- d traitors, lately, in burning the t.ndges on the llanniUil and t. JosephIiailroad. satisfies us that a traitor w ill perpetratecrimes which devils would shudder to commit.They shall be blotted from existence, and sent tothat hell which yawns for their receptiou. Thetwo roads are open to you. people of WesternMissouri. Choose ye between them : the oneleads you to peace and plenty the other to de-
struction."Captckf: ami IVrmxi: or a Maine Ship. Just
le f jre the wreck of the pirate steamer J'ff. Dnrn,on the coast of Florida, she fell in with the shipJn Larvr. ahoiit l.niwj tons burthen, andquite a new vessel, and captured her. She wasIxnind from Philadelphia to Key West, with armsand coal for the I". S. forces. S!ie drew '2'1 feetof water, and could imt be taken into any portoj.on to the pirates, consequently the officers andcrew numbering in all 22 persons, wi re taken tinKiard the privateer, the i.-- fired, and holesI nircd in her siois and inittoiu. 1 his was aboutfour o'clock in the morning, and by daylight theship was wrapped in llames, going down shortlyafterwards. It was found impossible to secureany of the arms, as they were stowed away underthe co il, hence nothing was gaini-- by the cap-ture. The John I'awr was owned by OliverMoses, Esq., ami others, of Hath, Me", and avrv Mib"f.ititial ve-f-
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The Camps or Wa5u:m;to. Our trp arenow thoroughly drilk-d- . and are in the rv btstflrlts. IIr v liave all 5"-- their young chief-
tain, ien. ilcClellan. They kn-.- him, haveconfidence in him. love him, and are so insj iredwith hi j.r.-ne- f that tli. y will follow wlure he
though it be into the vi ry jaws of death.'lh'-- are no loiig-- r en: laiuii jfi.f the ijuarur-nia.t.- -r
and t .n:iiii.-v'ar- 1 c artinents. Tii-- v haveh arn.il to love eaiuji ill'--. I h-- v Irar hardshifsui-- as few of the old warriors vxi ri.'mvd.1 h'V are and. is tli-- v kn.jwthey are riot tihtirtr anir.st ri.'J.t. Knt t.l tl.nfthi-- v are f, .rrifi. .1 inthev are sustaining tlthe old flaIon
wr.at more,
t.'ie "reat luct thatvernuient, fui'i irtiii
and Hrt-tuatin- a I ni-.- that willsurv ive the lueiuorv of the vile traitors wLo
s..yK to deMroy it, and that at last they themselveswiil leave a memory behind them ti.at will becherished 1 y every atriot.
I here is no deire on the j art of our generalsor men to l.ut otf a decisive battle if the rebelstetk it. livlovv Alexandiia. on the river, we arestronger than ever. Above ashington our forcesdefy the rebels to attem t to ( ross. They erectedtheir fortifications on t:ie banks of the "river, at
reat Falls, to cover their crossing; but O'en.McClellan dispatched (rilLn's battery to a pointopj-osit- the reikis on the river, and promptlydeni' dished their earthworks and drove themaway. Several attempts have also been made tocross further up, in the face of lien. Stone's orTien, liank's columns, which in each case havel.vn repulsed.
No Compromise with Rf.ef.l?. A gentlemanin New Jersey writes, says the .l.','7. under dateof SeptemU-r'llth- , to one of the editors of thisjournal, relative to the determination of the lovalmasses ol the .North t entertainositions at present : lie says :
no i eaee j rop- -
'iou need have no apprehensions of theUnion or of the ultimate triumph of the Unioncause, :md the complete discomfiture ot the rebels. 1 he panic at J!u!l Pun was a mortifyingone ; nut now that tlie smoke has blown oil undtrue facts ascertained, it is found that the defeatis not to ot.' wondered at alter all. 1 isnothing remarkable in raw troops, afterfighting all day, w ithout food or drink, in frontot masked batteries, giving way, particularlyw hen they were so badly managed by drunkenof'icers.
"'it any pni.iic man or party that cries4 peace now will effectually be done for in thefuture. It is well known that no i'ace can besecured at present, except a disgraceful amishameful one for the North ; eoiiscouentl v.nineiy-nin- e one hundredths ol the people of theNorth are determined to abide bv the arbitrameiit which the South has forced upon us
"Washington is considered as safe from ji
successful rebel attack as is San Fiancisco.Although I have never sympathizi d with theprinciples ot the Kepublican party, or votedtneir iicxets since me commencement ot the warand developments of the plans and feelings ofthe slavery propagandists, with most of theconservatives of the North, 1 am constrained tobelieve that if this rebellion continues a yearlonger, slavery will be abolished in the SouthernStates."
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TO 1NFORXI TIIK CITIZENS OFIII ami the ailja.vnt Islanils.th.it ttiev have returned
and taken the commodious ami convenient Fire n.f Store iuMakee'e ltlm?k. on yueen street, formerly occu.ie.l hy W. A.Aldrieh. Ks.;., where they are now opening and otlcring for faltithe lint--t splendid assortment, and oi the
LATEST STYLES OF CENTS'READY-MAD- E CtOTHJNG I
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Ever I)ii.ajf d in this Iarkrt.assortment consists in art of
Superfine Gcuts Dress anil Suck Co.itj of everyvariety uinl tleseiiplinn.
Every style auJ iiuality of I'ants anj Vests, Plainand Fancy Shirts, which they warrant
to fit in shape mi l size.An assortment of Un lcrsliirts of the finest silk, wool,
liuckskin ami
LATEST STYLES HATS AMD CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES St GAITERS.(if the Lati.st Styles.
Hosiery, Suspenders, Cravats, etc., etc., in varietiestoo numerous to mention, at fabulously
LOW RICES!A lull assortment of Trunks, Valices and Traveling
las, which the Public are especiallyinvited to Call and exai:iinc.
V tioli-Biil- f l.-iili-- r on ABtln-- r Islinitls wi!l fin.lit to their interest to examiiieour pssls heiore Miirl..i.-i- n.
J r These ; .!s have Im tti lumoht at pr s that defy com-tili.t- n,
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Can- - '.'u't. rs.liurdeti Kole-rs-
1'lanters H-- .Cultivators' Teeth,
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SEWENG MACHINES!tFEW ONLY LEFT. WILLIA X1S' iloul.le
new patent sewmir Machines, in construe- -cion, ornamental, liirht and not lial'l. to e- -t out of order.tvery should Ik; supplied with one. For ile rv
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POWDER.KEGS HIGHLY GLAZED IiVDER.Cases Indian K:tie 1'ow ler,
For 9aie lv
1 50
The
'portineC. rilKWKU CO.
To Ueef Packers.KIILS. TURK'S ISLAND SALT
1 half hols. F.-- sal" hvC. r.UKWKIl A: CO.
1k:iiio1 Fancy case Piano Forte, Ct
1 Half-roun-d
from the tnanufaif ry of rs. It.illett & inhave an retnitation for of tone.
cleg ii.ee and rfction of tiiechanic.il Coiisiru.-ti..n- .
C. liUl.WFR tr CO .'--
l Agents.
Suar and Syrup Kes.AND S EXII'TY
For.. k-
AM) FOR
cotton.
HAY
.tties,
simple
family
A:
ort.,
Cutnst-n-
struments uueniall--- i sweetness
GAL. K EGSC. ISK KM Kll CO.
cv S.xlsuoia.1ST R EC F. I V E D E X Y A N K E E."
hi is. extra new a.i.i"ii.ALS l
FOR FAMILY USE,VjO half I.Ms S.iUaoti. For 53- v
C. 1'RKWKK A CO,
SCALES.FAIR NO. 7 FAIR HA N K S FLAT FOR M
SI A I.Fs, ll wl.t esl.,ri.,. i ,.,.v': ' cjitn c. iiii.wn; a. co
frtisfiTtfnts.
A. P. EV1.RF.TT. J. F. 1111 E.
i:vi:isi:tt a. 1011:,vir c rr iox iz iz s
AM'
(oiniiiissioi! jlcrclimils.IO.j and I07 Cal. Street, San Francisco.
I3 A UTICl'I.t!.e lurv-r.:i.-
arduis an.l TrarVes.'i..; the SU'.'l tVEc!.a:,;e.
ATTF.XTIOX OIVKNshipment Merchand.se;
lvar.ees made on Consiirr.ments,
C. M'Kt tR.
F11KK
AR TO. and Salt ot fr-.- j
inert t.'.e I t. .trier. 1. it :c;l sale . f:..".f :i s ai.d t.'ie Uip t.aiu u
A
v ti 5:1:1:1
rouuuissioii I(T('IiaiitsAND
ai CTio.r:r;us.Ai.KNTs OK THr:
Regular Dis'Mitch Line of Honolulu Packets.
XT All frek-h-t arrivinj in transitu for the Sandwichill rtx'eiv.-,- ! au.l fTivar.lcd by the Kei:ul;tr Line'
OF e.IIoS.Partieular attention aid forw:nline nr.d tr:iTish!prnents.ile i f w'h!emen's lulls, and other eclinHj."e. in- -
surunee ot anil sk-.u- - u:ult r ilen jiolicies, napying wliiileshiiis, chartering shi.s. etc.
117 and 119 California street,KKFtR TO
l.u)t:tin IS. r. S.s.iw,i". IIkkwkk 4- - Co.. C
A. P. Kvi.kk rr, JJi-l- y B. Pitman. Fisj.
jo.kk;ll
i
llilo.
FRENCH, WILSON &, Co.,TIIK IlKsT
CIaOTKIIXO !
Fuiiiiliiii: oo(I, nil LintN,Ketailiuj; fur Cash, at Wholesale Prices.
ri.HK I. a it r: k.st
tiia.'s:
Fisj..
IlKST STOCKClothinp:,
Trunks.Valises.
Carpet Bays.I rabrellas,
Ktc.,TO UK
round in nny Retail House in California.
(tiooiN Snilalilc for TravelingInriMCN in any Climate.
FRENCH. WllON CO..Next door the What Cheer House,
And No. 323 Montgomery Street, near California, Tucker'Ilnildiiii;, San Franeiseo.
Manufactunni; Establishment, No. 10J I.ilierty street. New York
s
ofof
j. c.
le
to ol
:
A
itoin
P. S. Measures taken for ChkN fn.in our house in New Yorskami delivered to any part of this ttnte without extra charge.
Jul-i- y
NO
WHEELER & WILSON'S
251.6m
WL.ile!
MessrJ.
MAKE
'ew f it lt--
EVV ING MACHINE!
NEW IMI'HOVF.MEXTS
NEW IMPROVK.M KNTS I
N K W I X 1 1 " 1 1 V E - I E N T S
NO LEATHER PAD!
NO LEATHER 1MB!
NO LEATHER 1MB!
(JI-AS-S CLOTH I'RESSER:
GLASS CLOTH 1RESSERI
GLASS CLOTH I'RESSERl
NEW ST V LE IIE.XIMER
NEW ST V LE 1 1 EM .MER
NEW STYLE IIE.XIMER
The (rralral luiirot'iiiriil I iix-uli-t- l J
MAKING AN' F.NTIUK
NEW STILE MACHINE J
Forininir the justly celebrated T.O0K STITCH, acknowledgedl.y ail to lie the
Only Sliloli I
lrie
nllr Saiif:n-ir-Pul'iose!
N?CW STYLE MACHINE!
l'rii'mTr-ni-
Twiiilf1:1" Y TIIK
prrT Cent
It the Cliru x-l- . inost DiiraMc.iiinl Kniifir. nny oilier Siny
.Min liini'
SKND FOR A CIRCVLAR
Fnmily
i rI llillTKloml t is
Z
II. C. Ai-rn- l.
Corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets,SAN FRANCISCO.
!CHARTER HAS HEEN GRANTED ItVthe Hawaiian Government 10 a railed the
VaIME.I UH.'Zi.V. AND Af.RH I l.TI KAl. CnMPANV, f.,r the purposeof carryingi.il alirazing ami Agricultural business m tl,- - Islandof Hawaii. The have el. otlii-er- forthe rirt year . V. L. Jp-- n. President ; C. McLean,Secr-tar- v and r : Francis Si.ene.-r- . Manac-- r .n Hawaii.Ity the Cnart. r, the lial.ility of cacti Stis khol is limit. .! tothe amount due upon tlie sliar.- .r shares held or owned l.y him.
GEO. C. M. l.KAN, Secretary.Honolulu, Aug. 8, lSol. 7J-U-
1 a s si si s m n s s nnrn1861.
From BREWER PLANTATION,Now cominir in, ami for sale l.y
C. RREWF.R 2d.Honolulu. July 1. lGl. 270-C-
CopartnershipCO PARTNERS II IF HERETOFORE
B. existiu' und.-- the lirm of
iz ' ii tz it .V; Olias the (lay heen dissolve.! ly mutual consent.
for
Cent
.All p. ndn.g
an-.- ri win uo aitena.-.-i to Ly our su. ces-or- s.
Gl sTAVC.UtsTAV KF1NKKS.
Hoaohilu, June GO, lsi"l.
lN 1) N E D W I LL CO NTI NT EI the and under :h: nameand style of
-;
MELCIIERS A. CO.C. MKLCHKRS.
.1. 1.F. A
.'ulv 1, .l. 2Tii.":u
270-l- y
llono'ulu.
Company
the
rXHE ERSIGIiul'orto.e; Commission Business,
Gl'STAVWICKK.SCIIAKFKR.
Honolulu,
OF
t
orcm Jilurtisnr.rn.s.
j CIIAs. . Holt W. fHAVK t.AI'P, IPiKl t IIAII, JB
. HIiOOKS Jt (().,SIUPl'INC AND
(!omi!sission lIciTh.inls,IVI3 Sanome Sireet. Sun I'rancisco, Cal
I I.U! ATTF.NTION (JIVKX TOIUtTM sf.o.nn nt s.,!t- i f ; to For--
r l:r,ir and Tr ir.sh: ni.-ii- t of ti.s.ls ; the Chartenoc and S.iiei.f Ve-e- ls ; the iupi-!,yir- ol V ha!e-lii'- ; and the Negotiationof Kc!ia::ire.
Exchange on Honolulu iu sums to suit.ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS.
KKKKil TilF. Sxow. Kso.. H.Miolu'.u Ja. Ilrxti-wK- t., ltoston.
t' ltrt'W I'K .V ., " llKS'.lV A. I'klK.'K. "J s. Watkkk. 'ns. ;hook, 'II. Ill; Krtl ! .V C.I.. " TllAVlK. ltKK.HAM A; I'il in.I'KN.'. PiTKAN', II. 10. tost.
mttoS A; Co . New York.-J- s-lv Sor A; Alli n. New lU Jford.
8.GKIFHTTS M.'K..AN. c. s. hathawat. SToNK
jioimmx, sto.m: & CO.,C tnniission an.: Forwar.!::;i Men-hants- , San Francisco, Cal.
Reference. T. S. llatliawar Fs.i. Messrs. T. A. K. Nye,Switt . New liedfi-rd- . Messrs. Ursnnell Mintum
Co., New Y:r. John M. Korls-- s Ksij., H.wton. Messrs. Per-kins Smi h. New Loudou, 1'auiel C. Wau-nua- Ks.. llouolulu.
CHARLES F. ROBBINS.Importer and Denier in
Type, Presses, Printing Material,INKS. C A It 1) ST O C Iv , .V , ,
Xoh. 411 to 417 CLAV STKLET,
(oPPOMTE FUAXK BAKKK'S.)
251-l- y SAN" FRANCISCO.
PAINTER &, CO.,'ticai Vritit r... anil in
TYIMIS, IMtlNl,:'l;lTl(, MATERIALS. INK. PAPER, CARDS,
lt Cluy St.. iiboir Snnsorar.b. paintir) SAN FRANCISCO.'J. M. l AINTKB
T. P. PAIXTKK? Jj" OlVues fitted out With dis.atoh.ijs-l-
i. r.
&& A
&
c
i.
.1. .5. SOI TiSliATi: Vo..V. CoiinnisMon .Merchants.
VAUCK FIRl PROOF WAREHOUSE,
I'.MO.N WHARF, VICTORIA, V.
kff:r by pkkmissiox. toXIksiks. It. PAVii-s.-- s i Co., Hankers, San Francisco,
Iaxiei A-- Co," C. A. iiwij; Co., J an Francisco.
Choss c..., y
" K. 1Iof-- s iM.At(.KK & Honolulu.23$ 211
GBOFEE & BAKER'SFIRST I'lSBHIIlUH
FA 11 1.V
man umm i
AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES!AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
$60 and upward.$(50 and upward.$00 and upward.
OVER 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT !
OVER HQ PER CENT. DISCOUNT !
OVER HO PER CENT. DISCOUNT !
FROM OUR FORMER PRICES.
The ereat success ltiendin the introduction of our New StyleFamily Sewing M vhines in this State, (as in all other.) hasprompted certain unprincipled and unreliable parties to endeavorto force uioii the puMic certain iiilcrior utid so CAtLl.ti
' ZNTjicliines,"Which either hy lef.nl i.ijunctions or from their own inherent
have I01115 since di d out in the States.
IT IS DETERMINATION
to surrLY A
good ivci 1 isrr: !
AT A LOW PRICE,
TIi.it the purchaser not as past instances exw-rienc- in thepurclias.-o- une of tn " Cheap Scivin Machin.," a
i m:iK hurain and h b of mi.;:i:v.
Tlie WorliS-ivid- c
& BAKER
S'LIBTG ZMiLCHIVIES
Over so,oooHave :t!na-l- .
i;ir in cvt-r- qu;iritt--
rtiin, oj
p'a
if
V
Ji';n
nay
THK- -
AM THF. FACT THAT
I, ar l.tily an t h'tr!y click-- fII. in ilt-i- r unerring
rutii.n ami HMii'IcifuI siiiij.lu-i;-- ,
VKEELiER &, VHiSOIT ! Their Vnileniable Superiority,
HAVBKX,
xotici:
GSO3
2NToticc.
i
MI.I.CHF.RS,
(HAS.
B
Importers
aois3;m:ss
Olic.'ip
OUR
Elcpufation
CROVSiR
Is the hcM tvidenre , ca l ad. luce of their merits.
Tlie hii:i'-s- efT-r- t ol" nventiv.- - the mot ierf-c- appli-catio- r.
of n . inieal m l the l st practical results of anundivided aim to
FRE-EMINE- NC E A ROVE ALL OTHERSAre Comliined in the
j GHOVKIi iV-- JJATCKItFAMILY
SEWg?JC iV2ACKBSSE.That this haj Ix-e- attain.-- is iucontrorertihlyevidenced irl their unprecedented an I increasing eale, an-- the
UXQUALIFIHD SUCCESSA:t'-n,i:- t),.-- ar.
2111 the Pairs of I860,Vh re a;r:tin;t lh? most -- .woifuI an 1 unrmittint: fji.rf.-iti- n of
rival M.ii !i:n a th'-- h.ive '"r. every irrjmc; rxivr I the
i"iirsrr ijii2iiumOVER
AVIIKKLEir U AVILS0X,
HOAVK.And all other Shuttle Machines.
.VfT.X'W FOR A ClflCL'I. SR of our KFlJl. fFf) I'klCFS,Cuti, Simph t of Snrinj, .
H. G- - BROWN, .&gent,nSoiiltroincry Street,
SA 1ST PI1AXG1SCO,CALII'ORNIA.
I.,
il.iuuiiaiii
ortian JUjcriistnunls.
C 1 1 1 1 1 1 . n m.K is . st it k k f. y.vy. n A ifT - ' r . r. 1. , 1 . ".'"IS ot.u n i a ii. . .,,1 on .
nnsMoii. siiip and F imiU st..n-- eut im at the sli.,r, ... ...Corn, rof vji r V It i. an.l P 'TTi .1 k .ro r, llomjUotti."
XT R.'lers 1,1 in. SIS M'l V, u:, A - J. I A K t K1..HT. J .
rPiLl'l 1. Honolulu. Saii'to i.'l,I-:.n..l- -.
Ml
A
PIONEER MILLS,S : ii K 1 11 ii 4'u
:i.CIII:RS A o.. AkpiiI.ISK ItKtl l.AKI.V IIF( KIVIM; Ve,I
'act.et, In st. uw li.-- s il l lsur In-i- l..vr e;i,tel Mills, und i ff. r the s.ino- f- r s.il. at the ., . ni.irk.-- r.,"tie .'.tki-- r 11. '.ir i. '.trv.t 1. 1.11 1, t v :ii;n Kilo.1 ro t !.- I.,
an.l the to tlie triple sanr-il- , tn: t.Four t .r t.imily lis. n..w ackltou'i. t. le t!.e f.n .
a.I the keejHT "s. the i.l.i.i.'t
Sl IHWdSfO (WHIM FUTIEKltY SI'.K A
y Tl'RKO to order. Ct.-- : ..:!i on L
i
S
i
s"i'",'o,i "r..t At'i I , i iii J.Kotv, Tow LiiH , Uakum. Ac. for s l.v I T HISS &
;.'K)-I- y Front Sireet. San Vram-iaiv-
NOTICEto siiirrr.Rs ov on. ami viile.IKIN K.- sT"t
road tn
JIIE
min.
:i-- w
IIoiioIiiIm
Usi.
TIIK PACIFIC MAll.STFAM.. ship Co.'s sieaun rs will, ui.ui furtl,.-- ia cr o ive till and Uhahls-n- A;-- a ui.n. f,t'
transiH.rtation vis l'an.un hv PaiiHn.a K.iI llienee f KiiUnit ssi New V
the following rates through, vizOil. ten cents (10c) r irillon.W halelume, two and
TiMJiu
at
M N I'
('Ji") poundKMiHr.S a IIAP.IMCK.
c
ee
nt
toat
.r
sotice to Masters & Own its of WhaleShips.
1-- I
I N I'ERS (J N EI 111'.!. I.EIVFto annoum-- e to masters ..I Nale hi, anil the puH,rin ireneral. th:.t th. v have ... i.. r- - .v
r reueh iveninietit at Tahiti, the r .ilu e a.,.l 7., .i..premise, ineludinit storehouses, etc.. etc.. and are now pr. oaiejto execute repairs with disi-a- h an.l at o, r rates that, nt uut her p..rt in the Pacific. OUKN & i.ooiMi, "
r6,ly Ship, rights.
Honijkon rnuYnvriler's .Nolice.
IM)KI!M(;KI), IIAVIVf;apis.mte.1 Surveyor for the New V..rk lt.u.r.1 et I ti.I.Titers, takes this method of iuforniiu n.. i.
always ready at the short-s- t notice i attend to any .uiii,irequired of luni in that capacity.S. C. WiNIIilti l K,
Corner of yu.-cn'- s Koad and Potlinj:er Street.Honekone, N.. ls.'ej. 2.'k;-1- v
3I0M.0M'I, XEW ZIMLAXD.
williarTbutler,GENERAL MERCHANTS CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT
.Mo n sun iii,T A S XI A I) E A R R A X E XI E N TS TO K F F.II 1 coustiu.tly on hand a lar-- e and ell . , ci.-- ol
SALT PROVISIONS,I'KKAI),
FLOUR,(i'KOUKRIKS
CLOTHSHIP CHANDLERY,
and evirythinp reciiinM for a cinpl. te outfit.XT' Fresh suppl.es, polat.s-s- , uud lirewoisl, all furnished st
the shortest notice.Monitonui lies in the south-ea- st part of I.uuristan or Iionl.t!.- -
Hay, and is iu latitude IJi ilt g. 6 mill. .,ainl 1oi,l-i-..uI- 17:1 .
38 L" 241 ly
HEJCKS & LAMBERT'SII RATED PATENT
ir. A: a xi.i:-c- j n e:a s e:.rXIIESCltSCRIIIERS IIA VETHE I LEAS.1 of to their iiuci.toiis patens ao.l Ii iemls,that they have heen honored l.y the Cominitti-- of the MiThanicp'Institute, San Francisco, with a
tSI.1 1MM :m I U.Mr'OIt Til Kill
UNRIVALLED AXLE-GREAS- E.
Also, that the San Francisco Pay Agricultural Society haveawarded them their
1'IKtT CLASS I'll V. 31 II '.XIfor the same. l!ut however pratifjing to in, tv.lvertis.-- thave tlieir
Homo Mannl'aolTiiM'.thus distimruished, it is with irreaier pride they "Lite the factthat (uotwiihstiindiiii: the ov. i wh.-liiii- importation of nn amcle from the Fast, assuming their title,) the demand for the
Popular II. 6c L. Axlc-Grcas- c.
is now more than douhl.-- , during tin- - past season.Ami whilst the manufacturers olh r their grit. ful thanks t
all those fi i mis to
" CALIFORNIA PRODUCE,"who have given them so larse nn encouragement, I hey he tosay. that, no pains will lie spared in the future to sustain thewide-sprea- d reputation which their material has acquired, of beThe Iffnt nml rhra M-- t I.iiliricaliii XlrUiuu
Tor Curt iii;r.V li- - U, !..EVER INTROHUCEI) IN CALIFORNIA
HICKS A I.AMIiKKT.Inventormiiid Sole .M.imilactiires.
Naloma str. San
SINGER'S
SEWIM MO PFIH I
HAVE DEEX I.EMOVEI) TO
47 MONTGOMERY STREET,
NEXT TO COKNEi: VUZU,
rstATc:sc;o.
I AM PR EI' A R ED TO D EXIO NSTR ATEto all who f.. an interest in SEWING M ACIIINKS, that
Singer'3
Family Sewing Machines
Will do Better Work,
On a preat r.mpe of f ihrics that is, on as lieht fal.ries and on
heavi.-- r fabrics than any oth'T Family Mae'iines
the pnl.lic is capal.le of doinc ; that '.': can Is- dom;
And with fewer interriii lior.s ; and that in am. the important
requisites ofaS- - wing M.irhin, Finfrir's Machines, at JKO.&rscle-ape- thau any oth'-- kind at 0O. I am n .w our
FAMILY SEVIHG MACHINES
PLAIN, at
CABINETS, at
F.f-
---- --- s.70
! I'TTCP "r Trincverse Shuttle Mvhines. r.n.1, Kntir.-l- New and Incoinparahl"
F'ainilv S win? and adapted to Lijiht Manui;u:turi:ip.
IIEEXsl.iiwn.,..i..r.
CEL.E
t,.announcing
Francisco.
OF
- no
rile
ure
l not allow yourself to purchase a chain stit h machini,e'ther douMe or sinirle thread, AH. of which will rive). All
chain stitch machines have a cord on the tinder side of the
fabric and the work soon wears out. Work done on Singer's
Machines will outwear any other, and is more beautiful. No
taiiur or manufacturer huys a chain stitch machine.
J. II. DUNNELL,17 MONTGOMERY STREET,
WJ tl SAN FRANCISCO.
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