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THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE
BY HENRY M. WHITNEY,.' Wttij Mlralto.
IT FIVE POLLiiS Pit 1KKUMPA TAMLX IX At'TAXCK.ri !iw..m si a. a.
Onw la I- m Past 1 Vftr-- e BuildingV- - i tol' Nrrrl, Hn.lulu. H. L
A WELCOME0 TBE
HOI, A. A. SARGEANT !
THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE,WEEKLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
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WORKS,
METROPOLITAN MARIA
Proprietor.
EveryRIGHT,
FAMILY MARKET!MAXES.
Meats Finest Herds
Vegetables,rarnlakrdTurKlaji Tbarada.-Tta- l.
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PHILADELPHIA
BOOT AND SHOE STORE !
A Sts.
UNDERSIGNEDHAS JUST
Per 13. O. ThfA t--J ar
TIE HOST CaWUTE ASSCITNEAT If
Ladies1, Misses1 and Children's
CteiliM Malr Extra aad MadtoM Qa.nt
Boots die SHOOS
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Part atrat. be wBi
RICHARDSON.
NOTICE.
Mara Ac lllailllll fl.M lb Mb.
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nanaai niia rimubiim ib itiit(aHBto; D. WILS03
WHOLE No. 616.
INSURANCE NOTICES.
commission
DO.I.1ELL.
far thr t.l.Md..c. uitu a co.
Board ofA KHTa far tk. Hawallaa I.Unrii.
VI II Olt M V
INSUP.ANCE COMPANY.I'tDRRMNIIKD. 4QCXTI 4ir THROwf.., H... .. ..th.-.io- t, liurt ritft.aro. rntill TnUIn, fj.
tic.
r. a. m.ihiu k.ofRrrmra B..rtnudwrll.r..of DrMt.n of f .Hlrrnl.it.
Artal ol Tlraaa K .J 1' nj.r il.d..w for
of lk. aao.. r.i. ..f VnJ.rwr.Ur, will km t. a. rarU- -Imt i.. RsIOr al'.t MaaJ to MtAa ife.a. talkl. ISPj
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Notice.THR Kim TIIRC BRITISHa.Hat tmaraat Cotapaat. (Uatltad). hat 1.rti.rJ laalrartioa. rtdarr lb. rat. ofbttatta H..n..ulu and P.vt. ta It. Pao.Bo ..J ia aaaaaartd to atta. rVtUrlaa tka totrtal rat., arltk apteralItMaSMl oa Irr.t-b-t BM MMN
H. rTIK.--.Artal Bnt. Oa M.r Iaa Co., U a, tad.
11 audiSOLE & A"ouaa"'
and 1 abott Cwaipanj.. . . V . 1' . V T I r At u, a n Kaaaa ..It. . " " 1 ". a ...... .. . .......... alarabaaMsa ia.
For pam.-.lar- t at tb. oAV.- A. BCUAEf
Swiss Lloyd Marine Co,"g Mrtkaat rWK. OK
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riOKRHGIKO ACTHORIBKDA latar.
On Cargo, Freight andFrota all part, of tb. votld,
aad pon
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FIREMAN'S H MINSURANCE COMPANY,
Or BAN FRANCISCO,aaxlcA Marino,
4aaA 4 api tal. tialel 3Ba.aSS.By writiac aaaall Uaa. aa carvt.ll Mitctad rial. .U
diitiib.t.d, oStra
IRDKMRITT IRCOID TO IOII,Losses Promptly
BISHOP A CO.,SA7 jf ARMttt for lb. B.atiiaa Iateaat.
NORTHWESTERNTHE HOTEL Mutual Insurance Company,
0,0 O O t
MOST SI l 1 IXM I I,in tk. World.
I N lit I.Haa tk ad tan tart of Wrarttm Ratra of latrrratkatt a rtoliar of iu SdcerltlM aad n.t.r tmilm lo pa It
promptlr.For particular! applt al tb G flirt of
IRWIIT A (Tk,All IF for tb. Hawaiian Island,
WILL SPARK UCUU 7f Al N PflUDiyYpuai to atak. tbia ALflUtnU
tbv
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Choicest from
Fish, Poult, &c,
laaa1
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BAITS, 017,00THE IXSrBAICI
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FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.E9TABU8HRD, lit.
CAPITAL, - - 11,000,000(Witk .allaaittd llabllit of 'bunbiiHai )
"Sm io'i wttl, protect oarMlf." Muttaruu.INSURANCE AGAIRST LOSS BT FIRE,
Of ..try rteacriptlraa of provtrt mmj b tSacted withIBM IMBpaa at
CO.
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IRWIN CO
ARtnta
Merchandiie, Goods and Freight InjuredBy ittaraa. aod aailiaj taa. la.
AST 1 rmnt emu ba mad. paablt la Boaololo.O. X. OWIT.
Mj (At Mr. J. T. Wat.rboat.-a-,
Artal for Boaolala.
BISHOP ft CO.,BANKERS,HOSOLILI-- . 111. BAWAIIAH IIILA IDS,
DRAW RICH A 50 1 03THE BUI Of CaUFOMII. : : SAI FRMCISCO
aid Ttm tarm ti
Pari.,Tb. Proprtetor batter Itaaatd tb n eommodloo. OXIEXTAL Bill CORPORATIOI
ordrr.
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Corner
RECEIVED
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Aad traoaact a G.otral Ri.tlaR BojiaMa. srr iy
HOBTH BRITISH AKD MEBCAHTLLE
INSURANCE CO.,Or IaORDOB ARO BDISRCBDH.
KSTARLI8RRD 1SBL
c a pitAt. Ats,eee,eeeArcamalatcd aad IbtbiUR Paaad. B,S3S,1I0
CIDRBI16RRD HAVE BEESTHR ID AG RUTS for tb Sandwich I.la.rla, and arautborttad la hbat araiBat Fir. npon ratotabl t
taat. tain la try part of tb. leataeioaaad aanbulbi atarwi Ibiral.. Dwtllincitnrt. T rocar. Coal.. !bipa It barbor with or withoat Wallar aadar rawair (MA ly RD. BOFFSCHLABORR A CO
SAM 'L G. WILDER,Atrrat lar take Hi
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OR RRW YORK,
Largest, Safest and Most
ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO.
OT THE WOBLD!
Assets $80,000,000
How is a Time to Insure.
Hsm hat Firit-Clai- Riiki Ttkaa,
50,000
OFFICE WITH WILDER A OS,
BRICKS!CRIMA BRICKS
AS Mater Ckka.7wnB WoodTtokAlM
ForMllttbr
R.
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(1876)
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FOREIGN NOTICES.
H. W. REVKHAMCR,
4fJ SI I IKICIt IT,M mOXT WTRKKT.
ill raturmo. i..
A. P. EVERETT.Forward. aad roawiosioa Hrrtluat,
AM rrrat Straat, C.ra.r mt Ckajr.oar rIt A 'CISCO.
- rmrtkalat atlMltaa aaa I PmlRiai a It of ItlaaA
Btt a tntuaaa. ataat a ii uranajWILLIAMS, BLAHCHAED CO.
Skipiiix xwk roBBiMioi Mrrchaals,
R. S. HOWLAND.ShlppiB; aad CooiBirisioB Merchaat,
SOS. Frt Stra.l. MU Calllarala.SAM KK AM ISCO.
aanuts to0. A M. Howl.aH. .w Btdtord. & Brtraw A Ca.. 1
L II. BatUtdt A toaa. "f.HVI. ProtidWm. B- - Ctfajt, ' B. A MaatM toattb t.irut Ma Baak. B. T.
BOOKS A STATIONERY.The Basis of Our Business.
Ta Maaaibrtar all aacb Baaata aadPIlttT. mm taa ba aaaa bar. a. w.ll M ib.k.t i. aadIbMlb diracti teaaBt oar Mbam aad oaraaltaa
.KCOMD. T Bap aad Sail Baa, aad Hull airymm m to Mb. II to tb. iautwat af itealw. tad roai.aiti wcom. lo m la pr.lbi.ac to iariag BM.
' Wa aaaa.rbctat. aad .tat t i!i.a tIbaa.ty. earrtec larg. alaatba .af Paptt. Ratthapa. aai BteakBoot, of oar owa aaaaaAVt.ro, l.ba, SlatM, tic.
aat Otar l.SfAl tarittiaa of Rtaafc I Stack.
L. BANCROFT A CO..iBHalj Saa Fraaaaiaaa.
INDIA RICE MILL,COR.TBB 0V
ISSIOR A FRERORT STS., SAR FRANCISCO. CAL
T HE IHMA BlfB MILL II AVItll IIBRB.von. Material lmprot.aDate. to ao ia parfacl eaa.
dIUon tor tb.
Hulling and Dressing of PaddyAMD
UNCLEANED RICE!In tka Btt Prasad. Mannar Tba Prk Bar BTLLISOand DRESSINQ PA DDT haa bat. Ratrocwd par cat
CUIfSIOrlHAIlTTe OW
Faddy and Hnlled Rice I
Will Rectim Prompt and Cartful Attention.
WM. M ORBKWWOOD.Ottwral r iMtani M.rchant and rit.pt a, fear al India
Bit MILL Stl 1
PALACE TBUNK STORE,aVTO. aa IRW MOTITOOMERT BT
la Palac HataL. Saa franratco.
Ma
A.Cal
Tb. trattllnc public from Anitraila ami tb. Haaallaalaaaada ar. Intlttd to Itaaact tb. nock ao opa tkaabott rvntral atott.
KT.17 arttrd. la tka lint of
TrtinkR, Valiiei, Traveling Batrt,
Satehela, Strapi. otoCanalantly oa Iaaad.
Ba. rat. ar Trunin, a .p.rlalltTrunk, of any pattern mad order at abort nolle
Trunks Repaired and Covert Made.Ran Fraacteco, 8pL 147A BJ7--
DK. J. COLLIS B80H E'H
3 EC IiORODTNBIB THE 0RIOLXAL AXD OXLT QXXUIX .
Pl'BLii ARK CACTIOS ED AUAISBTTHE uAtaactod ital.M.al. B.ln.Uy aaaaa, " taat tbacocapoehkaa rf Catvaaair a, knowa la Cb.abl. aad tbMadlcal pnlllll a." Tb. tact la Clvlorodya w dteaatatadand ia mttd by Dr. 1. DOLUS BROW NB (a Aim MadidItaff. ) aad M aaaaad by bira. aad It baa basted all llliall
I aaaljaa, by tb. trrnt Cbtraiau of tt. day. Taa battelaad aecrtt of tb. preparation aata n,r bMa pabalatl Itia obtioaa, tbOTtlrit.. Ib.t inylbia. add an ler lb.Mt. Dr. J. COLLI' BBOWXri CHLORODY.IR, Im m
is im tatloa.CA1TTIOM. TieawCln.nnM Mr W. P. Wood atalad tkat
Dr. Colli, antra, wm .ndoabudly tba lataafeot rf Cabw
ARMRDIAL CMS ACTKHL
aad Miaalate. bttaitby actio, of ta 11B1II1 al of tbabody, aithaal iimMbr aa of tkca. tapieaaaat rtaaMa
lb. nee ol opiana. Old and yoamc aaay lata 11 all
tify to it.aaadlca at,rtat aaaa
Irapawt
AMD
extol IU tlrtoea Moat .ItoMtaty. aaa It MI tb foilrrwter dilM.i:-Chnl- M. I
mrj, DlMihM, Ontlara, Crtafba, Aathawt, llaailairalraa, WkoopiaR Ornmfm, Cramp BMarto, Ac
SXTBACTS FROM MKDICAL 0PI9T0BR.
Tk. Blaht Boa. Ratiof Phrtitdtaa. aad J. T.
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Bn aa.llna to tba aitact thai taa aatl rataady rf aat eerrtc.la Cboiara m CHLOBODTSB. a fin af. Dae it. MSA
Dr. Low, M.iltal Ml ill niry la Iadaa, raautu (aaa.. ISM)that I. aaariy iter cm rf Ckatera la kkk Dr J. COU--
BRO MSB'S CBLORODTNE waa ifaalabilir.l. tk pattaal
'Ri tract ba Bldliil aaaaa tea. U, IMA "ChlaidjaaI. ptwanrltwd by una ml Mtk.ata a iBnll pillltlini i. OfMara It bwbU ate thai b. riaraterl potmtet dM M aata.l.ly a wait .ad in a pteca.' "
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vbalaatef aiadkal laaUraoay iMlMpnalli aacb
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UVERPOOL and LONDON an) GLOBE
INSURANCE CO.Aessets. $26,740,105,70MM ATE fWTABIaUReTS AR AtlRRCT ISRR HOSOLCLC.
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FIEE OS BtlLDWCS, lEBCUUIISE AID
DWELLI5i4.
f
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SI, HOP A Co.
New England Mutual life Insurance Co.
OF BOTTOM, MASS
The (Mat Purtlf Mttunl Lift Insurance Co. inIke Untied State.
ftlieiM tka
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f49,000 :
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fiecafaat of
riiriroui
j fjoce, him bei come
.
uci. dpr ujv. for !
occar can. tibt
j,,, thecome from
it-.- with
i theaaavK n "i cre verv
own
MM, of the
by the
-- :zi t.tc ' :.:;. . S-'.-fs Acocv
tht Board of Health. October
ftacawKi i. c ram aaeH aiiawta board
tMai.
ovaI wa :
uWar a i t aa'eacbatw aasra n I
..- -
j
i
Waraabe ear- - as tawstj ta braac Teaawlto
erata wbarf aw ewpeaiw c sare. tbwoi- - : ,'.! i . j..--
. r :.paav wai wiibia bts-faa- w
JnUu aac aa bidsai I.bawaa in r uewi;aa e burl T n rum await aader
flM aaafJaaa".
saaeabaa a. abaal leave ml tiaarar.sied ti aw war beans aaaliI t m apart eaawMUbje aiua lloard
i waw aa esawaataaaaweca as.
be bawaac wacbas an be Mawea
a abac be laa I waaariaanaakaaa baaed ar aad nail
baard II at aaeaat wnt:, - imiw.. :.
nmn rrr - i ii tabbat i iii r. . Is o . baa ea Ua--
tbi aTaabaaaaaaaa.. nauK aaliin-- bewlaL.
abaB (ma BaardWat aaaaV a. Me
aaabn aaawe asasaaaaar at daatraca. ar
sarin sa asara or daara- -
laaaaM a abal.ae. I
Kea-'- t
sai'brBtr
K
- -- r n
-aiawai adT
tbt
- k--t
labt
T- v-
lecat BoCKir twall
uf
hi H.
iev tae
H
cawe
?we
na.
isj,
this to
t. are
ew- -
in
:...
be ic
are
sacut.
If ar..
wa. iwa
to
to
laer batbe
:lf ...... '.'...wr baa
be aw tba awdrase tae awet waw will
Ose wtC tbetih
airnave
far be tlte of
tar
aw natwrw was v' taw af
Ml He rwaa a;aa
aat abe bern n
mii sa. erat.. ibe
S. be tas ofwa br br
tneaat
Ha-- :
br Ibrro: ar.-- taoaea
er- -
..:, i. an
Kalih mar tint.-t-
any part of tbe lag Inn : juaiMm
i and waba; 1 lb udbabataaaa.'' .Ovil
haaaabaa
as rabSr beaatb.
ao iMaaira aa
'.
aaaa
bar wew dav ay.;.
SaM aaa Manea
a... .iaa ed llat TaaSatTTr eat f caurr--Jam & Ba in. Llatt CocrL
wiai
Braes as eabr blaiainl
Sapaaaaba- -
OK
i
..f
.
..
is m
to coaaartf labor
br of aa "Act to aaa; tit aeomiaii I aal Saf aa Ibe ft parties to
aw taw 1
a--b
a.M
Ti
ed
a
tor
tat, ine .Kh dared 1'. IS,jLjaatafl
BOo. Han!
sal wt Hawaii
- Kanlarc Maul
w aaaa kaaaiI aba ma
. . 1 ana;
M. The rar. - iitkt r aaa tha I ailaa state, eon
kaat try Lb. for erwatt of ti
aa tt :x ir.-n- la
.al tt mmm of aad Lhal aere. u left for
HAWAI1ANGAZETTE
AN IXDWIXntST JlU RNAl,
prn: Mrs t:riTET byHENRY i . W BITS B
i.i.'. X t i :
-- en ;
lue firm ot
htIler.rr W. Iac
r. -- I and A.i ? u. a vrrr Io
lie, keen. aJtl vir-o-r-
tt.d an ttnlffitirat'le
Ha-;.;i-
Sovt-xaare- ,
!''.'... Haves.
worker.lure. nKre than to anv Senator, th
our pratircdi' :"or MMtiog thr- passage ofIfce tVeatj- - dorin? the last lew tlars ofCon-pnes- s,
all bet- - f its n oe at that"wwi-rr- i w . T e fcvir. tt.o
wharf : was triumphal
sanj wortu were suent. Sosne ot thenail try papers of that city attempted to de -
cij the reception as did the ifathe t. rcii-lig-
ht procession and illumi- -nation in Ttnnolnln on the of j
ttevrs or the ratification of the treaty. I;ts oMDcwha! remarkable that the two ior?h-fifgfc- it
prvKeaaakma one in San Fraaeiaeoand j
the in Honoinln took the same I
erewing. ThursrJay, September 21sL In cora- -.
- . i .. . :iu -- ;; :. oitr was y ;.irthe lucre as well as spirited display.
U'P: ofl n know, rciuiu.'s us of an anecdote
t wc have never seen in and forwe are to a con
ad: When Kins Ka'akaua a' A Partpaaainp throueh Kansas City andyr tiiere was eagerness on
urt of Ute palace to see Hi Majestrat who had ever visited theL The tVlone!. rrne of the
and who alwavs for a I
and wishing to His Majesty whovery well, and was suffering from a cold,arrayed hi a military coat aad cap bo--
o.i s t tti iy. if ii- l t tite Kinghimself, and with all the gravity of a trueimMiiiiiii. appeared on the platlonn, and
courteously ; the crowd,not let him utttil he hd made
a speech, which received nitlt loud ap--iiraiir 1 plause and hurras Uic rapocliul anui- -sa.. septeensca, wlao believed Ute jjenoine
pairrdap rpj--j paraooage, whoaa thev had to see
wh raws: aad hear.a: t. r.z. tVii it art' .i.i wtsen oar streams ail
iav water drink Ah a lonnd-- ii
jiifaiiaifl hex lass !.,ves our sb.orvs, distilill water we neeti from it. Bat thetlfcritJjJawan. j w;t jji dead and where shall
a t rsiaawu,. . fuel ? Yes. there arer or Kaaai! coaneotad the matter. Water, even froai
aabar aawsicoura the outlook of most hopeful, destinedtaaa a erje:iBive luinn-- ,
Kaseatj atioTTTw--1 something that only the wealthy can afford toM.aii.Mcyii! use. Aad who ill lie hlatneT The
aiiowej tors a set, and we cannot'"'iaVb 'atrrwT tltat they of accord wouldiajbb. fcaaus wiilirurly upon themselves the terribleaatat. rjejuusibiity l.lihucg
fufoTe. wben they cenlrl avert disaster, and
reobr tbeeeasarr j crware prosperity tlte coming years,
ti bySad. 1876.
anj
tawBMwa. ABpatee insvwned. cponaa
tbcT fr,J.daww
a asad awwaaiaaw awe
aata daaaasjeewaaw.arBt a be
paiyabaaa.antTb aat
ifbanaa e
w Iba!
ejaaaaawa. arwraaari
aaaaaaw. baabrr aMeaeaac dsirerwrweswd .. UeaUb.
iii vanaaaaac aa baesnc
aaaaare.
a taaad
aaaBaa 'Ma hviwaaaaasaaa aabbaaear
aba vbeewjaaaa a
aacbbe tieeaww
Board f:,.n3
r aaay
eaaaatae
tv fbatv asaiatdaaaaaara.
aatiantaEpnane
aualaiii aca lawikaimaArt wianeeian ol
aymaanaa wa
Ji.r A-- al;,crvJ
Hss- -Jiartb Eaoa,
wa.,M,aiausWiaailaJaeaaara,
Hiaaiett Xaol
laaraaa. OaWto Dailr 5rrrTirrrr
maty Aafaat. arluefcOkkota. ?.aar, aad adir:
aaahnre. ia exebazfe for iUWMraoUew, lUslixti
rioa.
V
"Ci. Herht,
R?vt-,- artcia1.
otherowe
wlten
Ha'! a
dallars
there, itaacr-her-
piven receipt thefinal
other place
uiibcrai
wltoti ::iany
print,indebted
othertowua. prcat
King Cnitcdwho was
was readv joke,
reiieve not
himselfuiK- -
bowed
who would gowas
lannarr
forestsgone.
troubles
hwp.
Min-wi- ii
theirtake
cenou-)-'- e
ice? Isreeaxis
there aof Alii
one hundredth part ofrmtnation necessary to
Can it beit has theni under his
se who hasBarh an undue power over the Cabinet as tobe able to pursuade it that black is white,that torses are blttasiturs, tha; death is life?
If s.tnethirrc be not speedily done in com-
pliance with the Laws of sanitary science, forthis toa n. we shall have to pay terribly forour neglect. There are, at the present writ-in- g,
iati.e luc-- thtvkly initabilcd pan of theeity. vani .s which are a disgrace to the King-dom and to the nineteenth centnrv. We know
' those conditi.ins to exist with a complacencywitieh, in the present state of knowledge, canrsnly be as criminal. We would
urge npon the Board of Health to bestir itselfin tliis matter lfore the occurrence of pre- -veritable .ieaths shall render it amenable toUae charge of murder, litil tbe too ru and itsagents ire not .omniscient. In order that thework they have to do for the tnefit of thecommunity may be done thoroughly, it is nec
essary that every member of the communityassist to the extent of his ability, instead ofshirking an 1 concealing as is too often fl
te.r la f - tV M I .
Xk. W. V. Gibsox and Dr. G.
:. :
:
i
!
:
;
:
- ; ..
,
:
:
i
w
i
,
Trousseau,il a
of a "Woo' Grrwcrs Artriatio,, whose
. theat a untform price: 3rd. lo prompttion for the destruction of injariwis dogs :
4 th. To promote the improvement of pasture,etc; 5th. To secure a uniformity in shape,weight, and nature of wool packages, besidesother matters of mutual help and benefit, j
Which would naturaby grow eat of each aiif.rgirtirn. Tlie ctn. ewriraalr-- s rlttn
sheep pas: urea of superior quality in this j
Kingdom comprise about One-trii- rd of the !
Wade area, ar acres, and propheciestnat our wool stock will shortly increase to
one head of first-cJ- at sheep.The most important part, periiaps, of the
circular is the last I --rairrapii, in which is
expressed the hope " that such an Associationmav lead the way to a Hawaiian Wool Maau
JI.il l- -f 4Cl-e- -, -- lifc aa aadJi rx r lit.long woolen aU is opara-t- here which i
elall, at leas', mxler ft nnrteceasary im; nthe coarser forms of woelan manufacture,
och aa blankets. It u very poor ecoaomy to
sell our wool for 15 or 20 cents, and then pay j
several times that amount to hare it returned
in the chape of manufactured goods. The
of 1&70 passed an act to encourage
the inanufiietnro o and cotton, in whichUTre giantni a ntMer ot lmrvtrtani concea-trn- s.
Istt tlio during anv uchenterprise tr.iis; be starltsl in order to receive j
Ac boiicflts of Ike act. w limited to tlirvo
rrars. ard has tJfbrotore expired, bot it mightbe renewed, wc jvnrsnoje, without difficultv.
Pl.tAmong UM unijcvc:rte.i restturces ot liuat .
Kingdom, one whioh shnuld not le neglected, j
as it Bight, with o:rra;e:ncnt, be male to J
Jttk aiuou u: uiosi unporUutU is too utilia- - iinc of the fisli which, in vast varietv, illaliain the ocean which sr.rroontU us. The waters j
of our o ts. luva. estrares, lacnons and j
channels arc literally teeminjr with piscatoriallife, many forms of which are taken all theyear round, while others appear only at inter- - i
vals, tint with such rwrnl iritv, that the Ha
in times famons to trare. eaSiaet.. cardknow aawaa. n..nroliB
j the fish to the acaboH wtmld allive1 The pro!ptirti of fish of late
It is to ! years developed in the United Slates into a i.
iTitiTiin
million
Tvhidi
yte I larce and lnoreasina tndnstrv.
st5ed
lvalue,Icerth
ChinaJaina haro
attracteonetaex
neber
fromwho jCVn hoe
ttseti day Their China
hs manners.artieiccorresp jtias
Kl. ... lh;ami cofins are nioanie of
lie Stale cac. jo ieurihmiss were ocarir at! earaal be'icve them only
0M the laiek abow These coffin
wator with, wore In haPe t; ordin- -
ties that fish werere.i a fair the construction
over in thefish very
fun, lih:other to fish into which nation is
and laws pun; ideas.
t havedone a a:l work. intopn tiae the knowledge by
who have th-- ir to thehabits fish, they have filled manyrivers aad lakes the States with
shad, white fish andwhich but
nearlv orine aaieiunc oi are
river,
tried
other
for
by
alsostock
reai
Lumber
mineral
1 . w intett(Ctntltnirn.
braiand
r :
ticletcdmarked Aamber
Spire (teoera! ralostnte.colored
: t
rer!rvt.itore
: fr.mroasda. iTtiaedananeec i
ala. : i four'ira a idea
thioff? Japaa BoreltT.; .. wareh rich
varietv.former woro . , .
fisherntan. when arara. i
peculiar
cxmatantlv
' aSnlay, ciUitnt i
exMhitore
c
ra .1 t It ,i , - : . . '
Alarmed tire diminution the fi:.ny XiMinhabirants Sirei;s rivers, many j oromcn:al i
liovernineais lutve, anothtr fitiini;' i exacttranpintet! r wli.m twrrcrjtmsted bnsiness stocking- various avaaaraeul rbotttra the valuable vmrie- - eonfarmed
ffiak aadof seeinq' f- - J.int.I - 1 I a ? r I
chance by
dams streams, the
urielj.
f'ircvnbrvitTH
limnhibitkn Ukin- - during certain sojsons. Tbt KdoatUoaal Dqatrtalrat large
prevent tnrowtnjr saw.::ts. mot theraptditvinimical the rivers, eti:h wocdetful iatereitint;
the enforcement the interest foreim. eepeeiatlr Atnarlcao.
isvii'ii'.t.ire. liiose commissionsgreat gml Putting
gained scientificdevoled attention
theI'nited
salmon, trout, other kindsformerly abounded, which throutii
maiuuinei
straw
lerj
Herc ao.leia th-.:- tiate acbjoitcaohicx'- - wallswith drawicps
also
exhibitor,dressed
staJying
and sliort sightedness man lavi ilf First Read.r"exterminated
meius
schoi'Is
various pans the the largest nvai. aly aakiair kindly risir-- r
ia r.ng.tsb wrduch. and indeed the largest the world, he idea ha ased aadthe I'nited States Iwwbtns Japanese hawk, rapidly his
on lfcClov3 in Shasta
ix
to all of tti It
hourintia, niitier the c.tre Mr. aasty funis, wkcre
Ptrw. this .place from million
jcunp salrooti hatched each rear, and:nr;s countrv. has Iveeti
pro.
llr.nt.
,.,t,i;;,
antrv,caui,eht pencil,
ieelwith
,tis,.........Nature but tbeir exhibits. really woodcr- -
rina hundred is thetot leo!io
systematic mcthcvls the T..a uiAnufavetare
per cent, the r.aj J wlitrii ail equtppetlorotim existence,
Is artificial hatching- is verysmall, amounting to but dollar
We mentioned tlte fact thatthe ejperiaicut is being introduc-
ing that most delicions fish, the salmon,this country. Xiie egga belong to the varietyknown as the Salmon (Siimnjuin-n-i- )
which comes into rivers to spawn in lati-
tudes much lower, and in waters much warmervariety ye: knows, and it is on
account of this peculiarity especially adapted
Kauai.
show
:
,
right, ajII
to Yet
fine
inarc-
The
th tost it to look
ml old aadA nunc
r.ie line hit for
the thean'r m etaaaworen,
Tt bad of its ar..l anoas lb
were- fT.V fallof MR ST in
to life, thai it was at
aad oiSH'-U- . ard to all theare ire draw
to ore t!i
taailiMr ehiliiwJ. itk andthere a: the leelinc
o.'vo!:t. Tha lore of
or is farg d
tuoroTor- -
and in r,d.o bed room lurni- -
k .adto to and t.H. in
and their thaof national in and
one vn actual tj ue
to your ia the t.ir..i.cr.,1.
by of of otof tin- of on the lop the
one f '.a? rho the. in
lis, tnatot j tat ease.
of mi to thetT ""' ly
i.a.
era all
oe.--t
uiicu pi.si m m, fw.'dii i t: k. arti- -
P ! rv. r IlliairaafTlall Inof j la aad
tne ton ot tne e: .ir.vt aBd in a vivid
refuse thij
of all in a : batof
men
of ofof
quitei or ova
naiural.
t
U
linedexercises, compo-::..n-
pbysi.lnT,philosophical
apparatus. T- - interesting inwas or guard-
ian taw exhibit, in Americansat in
rapacity J ia ,ab
f of i
. . to an to him,in is j ax, if tka ,
it belonging to t hi
At tenof are
thous-
and.recently
Sacramento
doof
oca soj ary to downhelp histaslc.
( : of we to. atsaddles equipments,
realised one'sKastert
while one through
hatched, prop!e atriog thtof
loast r f"fur
ana
haveof
of
be
the
tbe
and
tomefew
saws
fine
andbat
fr--
eatue
Hoi
the
ai.rol- -
m.l Tltta
and
andand aiao aea.
mapand
fine andmost
room
who
ofused
once wni:ebis
anw
mt
care
one
now
u:ir.
uaucfor and bint
theembri s aod
and. r p : t' e
V n.. . .. . .1. j ... . u - ,,(U.,, l i. , - ... 1. r W i I
" .... . ui-- , - H ..
' it, It is
bv- ' and into and si "o tbej ia i cx- -
m' dre?el aa4. -- J
1 uiio
a: y
in
to
on no
ia
we
an
eav(
..'r
in
an
aim
nt at
on
an
ibattle butmore too tbeir wrw uf rt.
(rwB life, frotn HfV. TbeSwI-.'- group?, or life psikuiog", have been verr
;o manyin yarper's U'rkT the I
ceai.T. we eatibiac refrain adhn oartribute to two
tbe kin. Tbts entinient inustIir.s as tbey gaie.1 tin
tbe two first,tn.tthcr buIJe
to us father, tbe stalwart man intofrrr hair, weatber beat cnuntenacce is lit witb
as extends arm to crowing babrl.icgiag 10 gu to aim ;
further on Jon stop witb breath an.l rwhen you the
in I nking diwn on'
for our climate. great faith that we . ial whoul kn, , moth cfshall vet sec our streams abounding with this unalterab'. grial that loaches e r heart, tbelish, which, for furnishing unrivaled ! usa'"'" VfJf loe AIT" last look.sport, and an invaluable of food, has " The Dying Reindeer." " Starting from borne
no equal. This first experiment mav fail, but also t.r, lad.- Denmark wa saw cats in plaster pans, odd
the Ot on that accouut be eases "f Cotta, great earietj of wines andebandooed. BnglUL, Tear after Tear, c rJi.:. arranged in . pyramidal form then some
c.eant Uraitore small variety ; it likeshipped impregnated salmon eWr. and was orbw'.stered with bine but on
lia. where csnrs were snccessfnllv hatched, : "!",""'' '. . car. bt;hly poiifhed. Then came upon a
.nd vouug in due time to the .,,,-d- a Greenland !at, or with tbeocean, but for vears were found return Grecnlanucr seated in and many stuffed Arctic sea
birds witb specimens of tbeir egs. tromwere supposed have been all destroyed ,ht,c ,j nr efv cl,riLed with ,..me eiquis.t,But after repeated experiments aaaiter work, tbe exhibit sotoe DaaUk lady. Oue
at crv sarrounded by bear a(ir.t relumedtapen in urge .ult lnTft lol MiIO,r ra w,n p;,ckelfrom the ocean taken in the river. There most gracwfuily with I'assingis probablv no part the j frlm aqd
" .Wt'C leacea boots seem no a mvrhwould is well as in the cool j joa raa uka Here we were lieiag on
The a of the Wailtta Hana- - Sila and walking by tha for here werej . models of the pyramids, and here the bust Ra- -eies witmn jel nTers a much lower temperature , mtMt i.. ,Bppoed to bare tbathose of the San which In cases wre specimens at massira
a range ofheit the whole vear.
re
and
chemical
A
in
. , , in en.er ;eweit. . au'i ra.t-iie- an'l Dorse tmj---i rartren- - a. such as Lg.ipt's art, heavyThe water of those g" ;d and silver embroidery, of the
( ?t ubli. An 1, I here it astreams is J.rws over beds of dear 522 tfQ might th. very alligator thaisuch are requisite to the fish for, escaped in hitisiiaay, for on a raise!
purpose, and there appears no hi'J" ,hl: drieJ with, glass bead reclining on
reason why aatuion suotild not do ' Torniog His I'gliness witb sense wa
there. Trout can probablv never 1 success- - Scd c,fe. ofbMOufal !rich plumes; at- -: i.i. " 0 a ronr.d Thee .lew
lull. lUtrouueeAl a n itjuitca twiei sma , ,
a
a
f
a
a
a
n
a
r,
.t
a .
.'
c
a
re Ir,: of ureen
than can K found ill our ex:et)t a.lk tcrct. wuh gold, and also' a rase f file coecor.,, arrsnH so nicelr for the
haps m the eiev.tteyf regions. lugha esTeer color., ia diamonds and eqW.. inTiie jrutkial of fish in frtjsh ibe shades or 'heir color, whito lo
orangei and right in centre one ofand sea water has been practised in this conn- - u a bo,et madel on the earliest and fish are from these shade! sat green
' tnuioerj icates. ol leaves arttbcia'..si the nrewnt vow v.iln fciml fif
property, bat natives have never practisedthe artificial hatching and breeding of fish, 1 athave always stocked their ponds with theyoung fry which have just escaped fromegg. Fish ought to njch cheaper than itis in this country. It is a valuable article offood, raising when done
, "again. e Spiral
main a
Dtaikg iiiman imit otner tnaiinor, an.l tuelisnrequire no beyond that furnishedelement they inhabit.
Centennial Lcners
Dsaa Entering tbe building byj we DiL. tiw outer I a
mantles.pavmcnt check
object shall le,-I- st. The imivortaUon of u,,ir',Mj g'iren Rolling Chairi2nd. secure good shearers their waiting .Marliarn rtady .erricas
leguia--i
alar
Legislature
artificial
IvingFtoiie
innRd crtfled Wte-r- . A o5tknti-- v areCiuin, baif
tbe locomotioo une'tbey are permittei
fte
out place another wilh paote.are well patreoiied,
Oracge State, the extremeof Africa, of ftoffei htr4.
asy of gorgeoof plumage, ano:hcrcf large
Oftrich Lutefaiiy arranged ofw?rtH. Sjcciaiexr of edocatiooal ad- -
raxeement people, aln.iic.re? art Argeo- -
more were many specimenseartis ores, drawl
sknlls.
bones leathery stins. Wo- -
fix men.-rv- miking relief
fatterr. tb Mania
lhr of
cf aaaHTlecf I'anaaaa bat,
decil, ktaatifalg'.ttt
$300. Saaa.1, same
revcr.:Trd but " made wit.larga
tbeeo eettiatethroaxr Ttatrallaa
cariosities ofMaert Afong AchncK, of
three tiaiea,Uoala.aant bl
dt?pU.T-ed- . ha ofaraaered hhandant.
almostUrg has charm
aati-n- al dre)fOnij theMehi:if
Japacrse. ,
rapid u
alterto en- -
cf
..hws
to
c;t, ..him wun.!?
arc of uouartof toe arc
charts ofthere was display of
sightyianc Japanese
of was
perleeliy absorbed out
tltetrc C"mmon
azaxaaa
Govern- -laper. Dili '.use
From Jsnang.iaee ricb:r
r"ls, tppers,heavy gold iilrer trappings,
lands.i,n '. .
,.".".-..- -
walked
artificial cr eJcMtioaalninotr-fiv- e of B,b'u'
per
lirrvmc up ruap,
tlvpietin; cnr
exactlj dc$cribJ ptper .ilmtlj, efpeciallrand Carivtiaa i
itu tr'Mtoocfa nature
make worldCaI.en from thousands of
c.tnnanion pictures, toe one whereout Iter smiling healtby
s'rong witbwhose
smiles, be his
steps batedbe ashamed of tor see
lather standing speechless grief.
We have tilBjeerr while
both rtsarticle
areIa of
Cl.tert'rise should Terra
Thelooked
eggs Austra- - trelret;
. black tiethe fisu went ,f kjuck,
none it.TurningThey to
by the bonju. of
so...e I67 fih Urge wreath
were ornamente-- I fnscbiaa,
of countrr where it Prd Kgypl London.L.neer
deep, streams travel tbialaters or pyramids,
ofverage been Pbaraob .
than Joaquin river Mores. glass
from in ot awnatcbs withreminding one
clear, and b."b
grave! as JUses
to J"? eyes, actual palm leaves,tlie from of relief,
card
irni-eeii- t trior coversstreams. por- - embroidered baarijy
most ofrearing both all natural from
TjJ. arranged of Howcrs,try times, ponds eaeaoat, ia brilliant
lime .toV coarse tne
the
the
food
Gascrrc,ILe
aatiafacX-r- j
school
farther on nnt. of drugs, medicineand specimeut of cottoo. Hanging op one side
long, black, dried-o- Is. marked '..r Mana. Dot a:i ur
companion!, weartr ana realize that our own feet areburning rest, tearing Egypt and its
wonders. re our wayto tbe faxiiiar Hawaiian department,register, and after rest there and luccb from
and th.: .xnse in n' "m. "? " " "tdtnt now mouatel the staircase in
artificial methods :s small, as the area ibe of the care as far the abased
No. 6.
the
mainoast jr ..r.a. haaa an mn
with
with xeearailr
and
aad
cmsblinr
ient
thaand
and
with
anil
in
life,
and
ito
m blue
lae
by.r and sit note from another
er.ow. ITare we ,k- -tno greatrush and crowd. Tbe sound of tbe footsteps like the of canr waters. Nothinggives better idea the rastness r.f accelation here than n.k like Descending againtba sweet of pitno Ibe German Depart-ment draw? ns with niaay other, ar that eaarre
where placar.t innontice? that CharlesKce.i Keid plays 12, This afternoon wc eeasa ttravel by depirtmexits. but watrter aad lak- -
. . I'aile l states detutrtoient, wbetaside aa oScc wuere alt kinds and . - 7- ' .fate - re in . ..i ,. ,
featarmarbic
. . .. eu. are tor .. tae tht its beautiful p.. ami tial.h irrlieis acother where canes, ambrcllas, eaa gsates. cmbe br the of amaU tow " "n n what exouuite
choice far of aabr great
tbele n t soof on
not to ncafes interlere and g
frvutbej often a tont hearty
Tree
litre a
j aj
aadtheir
aitrac.ira.mineral
a a dried and
fir a
a
o
astraoiar
a
and
a
111
K .1
n
babe
ise.
n a same
I
a
a
and
little we esseson
p.at
need( soi.ai wend for
examinea a
very centreto
Isa of
aa is
Jf a
axat
is cf aI
ne io tbefind and
aaa en nat in lish tlocloaks, etc. and parlor One
left a and a ''-- bare
f,rJ To
but for
owe feet: near
a
aad
the
by
the
bare
the
who and
the
be
tbe
and
rest
of
dewn
rush,
tones
will,
state,ctaer
seer," t, uas aui, w ri itiic i m 3 il c a C
ittMl tilcf aaiertbc .!. l poYit iog mti.'te otoft beaatifal fir-- j iaee and uante of .Mexiciuonji, wfaicb rcMmbled ja it delicate (.reeo and pearlfhlie the Ma feats, wax mnanted witti linej offilrer and gld, and marked us fuld oi-- :'
peror Wiltiam of ermaoy. Tbelreccn and Haniamarbie lates acd cnactie? were !. cf ere atWe notied io tbe Ilmriao 'iepart:tat one 8c.retcrbnrg uf pren Maiachiie. pf.ifbed to tbe highe; :.re. This bad an islaU !atlrn of iUjaicof many colored marble axoun 1 tbt frame wiih
rraaienij oi uie-na-e coiori ai. cibe wheel- - ,looting gc.Heo.an may fees comfortably. frrn marble, and poited. In the Jtatria depari- -
ier nma tifcil u r delKU la.if an. tttrjt we faw the largwt Opal the rorld, about tbetoaeUmef two or three childreo together io a chair, j of the palm of a kdj ha4. It wa price- - at
T' - e?p- - i entered f -- - VW. .i M. A. C
eooctry soath-eti- t
is duptay
ca?ene oetrich with very
in made
green theof tba
of diiplayeJ.
bat atteatknLcrrors- ,- mommies
once
aaJ
addc
the
the
style,
i
tbe
the
well
perceive
take
thousand
tbetbaa.
btirsction
isbel and
I
tbe
beaaty.frti
eidcr.y
N E W AD VERT1 SEi& EXTS .
NOTICE.
fTuc rxDEiutivMj) in Him tonaalu. Una t. r x:t. ' KaipuBrowa haa left bed aad board wltbogt just cans-.- - ajid
C... ; .,,.,. T. Imtt that thim - T-- 1.1,. tr. a v.. .. . " w-- reap-- e tor aw;, oewas en- -aWTajHt H. ' " f "' ".' - ' " - line nt)finN - a.j ur o.t. v , icw . uu, oere , iraCISKi 0y Act GZ1 my acCOUbt
j
to
to
:
are
. .
we did not dwell, for. Pern near tr. seemet WILLIAM brown.lie re "I
one caebe its ease
cf
V
trf-- i ator- -
p. in
of
to
to
of
A
irenae wo
ol
:nn:
.on
ivai- -tcni ar.
wa to
ia
aa -- "'"my
to he
Executor's Notice.rid raa-i- ar abjeeu, rHU.g Ww.inS. A --KSffiS?!Kill bandaged aad on others the baadazes faJliaf of, rrewweat-- d to preaeat them, duly anthenticated, to the
aanofiaruritlersi ;nt-- l Kiecuir. wltijn sU mcactiu of the a oftL- : ,t:aK.:i - f :t - n. :.-r- w ... fart . r
arc g head; with l.se hair u: adhennr : some rrtu penum lAt4- - l tae aau- - mill. ' - imiae-iat- pymeL JOPEPJI O. CAKTER.
boU artielei ia their tntbei.4 cioii or even 10 their ixtcor late of UeweUyn Zoblin, decfaaec.hWiaist piaainf; moaths. Whj doas a huty (tuts I Hoao:i, Ocwerlj, iSTC. H lm
Notice to Creditors.
thab x to nth (bam ti.e nnt aavhttcataon hrrwf, u
they Still bfv-- evrrbarTr.1i w. i'. .tonf--
, Ttrcittor.KAIIKI.KOI.K (HUMAN, EiecotrtT.
rtarart til, tth dajr of tvtoOoe. ?. U U
Notice of Foreclosure of MortjrageVOTIt'j
atj: i
llonotu u rn
tald I urhAlt that Baal
Katiaalaa. Maa1. - t ftirlh
1 :r.
lit Kt :tterofi :ui
(IITK1 thitalll.vl In corvl' iteetlitarvh. A. I1. I?':. math
ahiiatM atpwrtkn-- ,
No TOS,
KM
txamlttiia .tar of October. lr.1L F. UIORKirmN.iy Allomcy ftw the Ntld It. It Itiallater.
LEASE OF HAWAIIAN HOTEL
J.X Auotion,
aaataBl
AT dl.110 LA XI II O I VS,At 12 M.. November 1876.
riMip4ion lo Im slvru Jnn. I, 1T7.me Foi further artVuUnb pi'ly at tho offi- - f
H lut MIIIISTBM OK KIN ANt K
SHINN'S NURSERIES !
.VI
&
IT,
Swedish
m
SHINN CO.:.ro; KILtS, ALAIflhUA UUUN CALIFORNIA
18th,
ll!S tilT.ltin lante or smill quantities.
FRUIT TREES!Every woU-lt- e variety of
Apple. Chorry, pitim. Nrctarim. Poocb, Trune. Crab,Aprkut. Pear. Qtilnre. Fifr. etc. etc.
NUT-BEARI- NG TREES !
Aim rut, Ktiir:Uh Walnu;. KnaU-i- Mibert, Chestnut.lUayrk U alnct, lluttornut. Peran, itc, etc.
SMALL. FRUITSCurrants. TtUckberrtos. Orap-- . l5a.Mrrie.
etc . etc. : Also. IVrstuitium (Japtn ami NatireileCqoat. Paw-I'a- Curob.
KVKKttltKI.W aaw Mberf Shiu! or TreesSUCALTPTCS (BtM liutu! In vartety. ivppt'r Trees,
Cypreas , Velio and Honey), ritie. italpa, UaeuolU,Tam-rin- etc t
SEMI-TROPICA- L FRUIT TREES,Orange Lemon, LLne. etc, etc.
Hoses Sc Ornamental Shrubs & Plants ingreat Variety
C.:. sue and Price Last, cao be obtained on applicationto Messrs. GASILS k TOOK lionolu-'a- , who willand fOrwanl OrdeM f..r tree., and to whom paymentsof bills can be made. 4m--
H. HACK F ELD & CO.OFFKU
F O TI S A L E !
the follou im;
KW faOOJIN!JUST ARRIVED,
PER HAWAIIAN BARK R. C. WYLIE !
One Hundred and Thirty-on- e Days
From BremenTin mi f pxam-T-BK- KT
Ke.1, naltl. while rmnnd, cbricolate, trrar and fancy,Jarunets, llruwt! tVttoi.s, 3 tua!itid,; White ('nitons,norrocks' Loraz A, T A II ; Brown Drill,IUclcorr Stripes. Strippe.t Tlrkliie. Brown Holland.IJneti raddlnr. Blu? 9tripe,l Deulrua,Blue. White and Fanry Flannel, M.eiqnllo Setting',Scotch Wau?r-pro- r Tweed, color,,Black Merino and Coboorg,Unen. a'rt.si tinmhera, 12 rard pieces. Ac.Victoria Lawns, Bartffe, L.lsti17,
A SITPKRIOR IjOT OK TAILORS' GOODS
OoraVin, Backakin, Ding tnal. Repps, Cashmere, Moleskin,
IlAMlKKUlJIIlKl'S!Wnlto Cambric, White A Tnrkpr Re.1 ttjtton, Hllk,
TOWBLSI
White Cotton and Turkisb, linen Turkla
I'll UK A II !
linen ,fc Cottonf Broo Patent,Braids.
SOCKS
Men's White and Gray Xt rino,
pni--
Threa.1, Black Iferlno
Brown i Blue MixedCottou.
LA U IKS' ST0CKIN0S ASSORTKD;
Ckiidrun'iritocklnirs. Hli.ria , fancy liauuel. Canton,L'niou, BegittLa, iseidut, Qm,I'ndershiru-C'utUi- U, Merino aod rtlk,JntOreltas, ILatlan black, '.,'eckuea.
BUCK and Colored Llbboiia Kntout cas.
A splendid A;,onr.iKNr OF CLOTfl- -
1NU A NLi QflsAAIA
Cloth. Borksi, Flannel, Cottoo, tc,P. C. alonke--y Jacke-t- Wool Blanket, all colors.
Cutaui-- I.urse tcBurlapa, Wool lk. Canvas, Uuaiiy Vug.
BADDLKS !
ralfskins. ate., Cbrt-t- . tv.rf marry. Ac. Iarrlns xtrcta.K--a t'olome. Vnilocoine, Hair Otl and Macaasar,Fancy -,- Wuale-- . AcTooiii I'omoa, Tooth Hru-h-- s Hair Brushes,i (iiaasfrs aod alirrora. imitation Jewelry,Iegers. JoornaJa, ate, PlajUiy Cards,Harmonicas, I A Bails. Featnej Dters,
HARDWARKpocket ar. l Botcher Scissora. Ih Hiter 4t cartlaTuineii spurs, lmens, C irons,GalranLzed OrrnijaiH ffheet Iron, 4 StXrn ;
iimlvmaaetl Pipe, all atsea, OalvaaizeU Bucaets, 10x12 In,Tubs, Honed .acvpt, EUrst CrcoJ.Tan Plates. Banca Tin. aee( Iv ah'l U.dc.Kricht ai.d oiled Fence Wire, --to. 4, an tiff,H op Iron. atxes; ElTeti, HunU Yellow.'.i .,ai. ;:i.i:.M.arlinn.ii)ni'ii ' : r. V '.il,.BDasawaflal:WaU PapiAnchors iRLrxoaC-- M
Omeut,UaX
t
Prlritioa-ao- Wrappiog paper,
n
J
w
5
t
'
is. Vienna I oral to re.Caustic Tar and Pitch,
Caaxs and hooka,h Brooms,ilric3. Uambier Cntcb,
GROCERIES !
Crashed b'agur, Waah Bint. Sard ea. Bait,Mustard, raiei, dec, decSleariu Oandlaa and safcty Hatched.Liquors, ac, Boailelleaa'a Brandy L 2, at I diamond,tint in baaketa and rreen eawew.Claopae lleUi.l. ok. Kotnart. Tboreanx,etparklibS liocli, Jthtne wine, Barariaii Beer,61. twai ' Am qoarta and innn.JeOrey'a Ale. quarts aod uiuu ; Bitten, dr.
German and llav ana Cigar, at low prices, to close consignmeuu, ta tuta eoaoU, tc,c., c.
OrdtTifrvm tkt Othir hiaid$ Prouptty KzecnUd mi
Hark Half 612
E. O. H-AT-TFj SON
HAVK JUST RKCKIYKP A FULL A8S0RTMKNT Of UOO0S IN I'll KIR KINK.
INCLUDING
S tt. E Ii AT
le. and MWtaa Cilti.aior.. Bmm Ilea. aka. taatM.al CatA rood ...ortment.
rooll,r for plot Swsidw a of thlaK aaafal fkr at.r, Ulafawl
Also, the finest rariery and of
SILVERPL.AT i : 1
WARE,
Ercr caTereil in this market.
tr Vmlt nf .ro il! JJ
Just hy the " rren." fromPottton. antl ProMence," a tpIenJUi
of
Stoves and Ranges
sis
HI
To SailHI It
SHIPPIiNG.
from BostonHUNO-VL- C,
Tin: HHIP
CORING A,"Will tn-- dirptiU-hea- l in Brewer's line la November. Ordersfor sent by tin out' Uut iiisli can be tilledby Uer. t
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP'Y'S
FRANCISCO,
Australia ami Now Zealand Line
TIIK KFLESUin STEAJISIIH
AUSTRALIA,C AlU-Ita- l. ('ommaiiilfr,
WILL HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO
On or about Nov. 7th.Fur Fremiti and faaaacr, or any further information,
apply to ism ii. iiai ;;kki.u ,t t o . .Mtems.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP'Y'S
mAivcisco,Australia nd New Zealand Line
T II E S - I. I Ml I 11 NrD.tXNIIIF
CITY OF SYDNEY !
now. conntxnKR.Will Hicffco Honolulu,
...run -- ..
Kandavu, Fiji, Sydney, N.S.W.0nn,-etlii- at Kan.n with atewner ft.r.11'. K I. ami, N. y... KiHT i II ALU hi..- -, and liilerBMdMports.
On or about the 16th of Nov.For Frebthtanil Paaaaae, and further Information, applr
to IIACKFK.LII n.. Arents.
TIME TSTEAME8 Jux. K1LAUEA
M A II v r.
Thonrlay, Nov 2. 4 fw SawillwlllItrtumiutr to !(: HanrdaT mornlns;.
Mnrtdar, Nov I I M j, MJjf, Not 13, p If ....Kona
Monday, Sot --fl, o P V IlttoMonday, SuvI7, 5 p a ......Korialu:iJ , Dec 4, 4 i - Urcull of Kauai
Kcturniac to Ilonolaln. FrVUy Mornlrur, Dse .
Monday. Inc 11, S r a,. HlloMonday, IH H, p a .., KonaMginlay, Ore tt, i p a llllo
Kona trips Ih. Sttu-'- nlTI go as far aa
On all Windwarl Trie- - ih- - ill Iravo ht--r wbarfat ' ; all trips to Kauai, wl!I Iravr at 4 p. u. On downtrips tbe Mtramr ?rill not Irave Kawalhat? ivforp 10 a. m ,
Makfna ptr iHt)- on up trip, At iaiva limy not bforn7 a. v. Any hair frnai lb Aturte will li wlrertWd.
aT .o 1 rnlU for .Mom. ) 4
Tlrkels at r in nmlj.No bertb will be ronnlderrd aa taken until paid tc. Not
rtrsrjjdhl for tnirnarkcd &tZge or any Freight orreceipted for.
Freight Moaey Duo on Demand.pT An rlTort wilt be made to haTe the Hteaaier rearh
Honolulu on tba fcveuiug uf Uw aojue day the leaves IfaidMAMt EI.il. WII.DKH. Axrnt.
Oltkre wltbWlldir Co.. corner of Fort Uneen str.
Saual --PftclLot.FOR KOLOA OTHER PORTS ON KAUAI
TIIK KCilOOSKR
1 V I I EKIBIJXU, n.MTER- -
Will hare eewnlar dispatch for Kauai, aa above, untilfurther nota-e- , aay-- Freutnt att'l taaen at theuiWEar lm BOI.LUrl A in.. A rents.
P. M Tti at reaael baa Just I, en thomnahlr repairedand in In perfect order.
BOSTON HONOLULU PACKET LINE!
C. Brewer dt Co. -- Agents.nt- - can aiaia t- .-
rtoraitSu ltbtiiietit of 'Ml. B'yue, ft IJldesandotfcer Marchaodisa to Xew Bedford, Boston, New Tork aod
th- -r KataUra Forts. W Casta A iias-saade- .ljr C. BKKWKI A CO.
RXI--U- -J A XI
C. Brewer A Co. -- Agents.Merchandise recited Storage Free and
lioerelca.liadaaceBid.'taibiocneauhylhi.lin..a
In the Estate of H. Lewers,Deceased. Notice to Creditor i.
IltVIMl CLAIM AOAIJIHTAH. Estate of the lata t'artuapber H Lewen arhereby required t prewent the same duly antnntira4and with proper Toucher, kf aay exist, area If the elalmis secured by laortg upon real estate, to the
at th flank of Bishop A Co. Ilonololo. within alxIlionlil. front the la' of of ttu. notice. Aad ifnot o wrtnlh sir month, from dale, or withinaU montba froiu the dap lb.y fall due, they will barred.
it- - R. Bit HOP,WX. C. PA BSC.
Kzecotora of 11. latum.HouolDlu. Oct lith, 117(. (14.11
H 2L . I "W FL --E3
Of all kia.lt. Card" Ksrosaae Oil, At. lk I Itaa
llandla. Am. 11.1. h.ts. Cane Italebata aad Kaieaw ,..:.anil SaatlM. all kind. ; Tnt.. Bob.t. Wa.klt-- wr l..
T HMH OF MTICUS FOR HCUS MO tllUU U:t
OABPKN IOOL8.
Agricultural Implements.rarh, K. Pl-- :
Jtt.Vl Rolllag gtaat .witty oU.r
qqallty
Reeeirei!
sjjortraent
aierchuidis
SAN
LEAVE
SAN
andCorapaiir',
I'twaxr
i'aaaenstra
put SI
AND
prwentsd
A.Matches.
Some of ittewi lltled l barn t.al. Tba I nioa Kanaw is beeoaia'rteat lar. ril, wilh those who u.e coal. w. keep thr. sttee.
a.lat.ted lo th requirement! til aay family. Many of tbw abarag...l ar. now TMeired free nf dwty, and w. ar. happy tti gi.a Marcustomers th Ixsefil of ih radutia.
Corner of Fort and Kin.? Streets.
V1J II.
lit
On
TH !
c. BBewitK co
ba
C.
S
LEGAL
rFRs-W- KC fH RT TIIK H til IH- -
.!..!'. if ih- - minor t hlUlf-n- -- f the' rtMart OrdVr of nolle of pvtttkbrt t..r al'dtwam- ml
rxHjnu(dlrbalTe, and rLaai tnbulkis of piiKectjr.fit amber.
Honolulu,froai hta tintfmmm Ionacrt.untt
It is orl.RKR. A. I'Justice, abe antl thefor hearltilmar thenwhy the wt
In the Kmio. telle, litfor three sappointed
r. n:i.Altt--
FIIIPAY.
Jaw. a rtaiann. tier Mipreate . ttrt.
THE Ml HBEJIEIS VII.N Islands. DflhrK
ilirorre.In the
ina of tbeof tllrorrefarnr of lof the saltof alt mmpi la ore wl
of this,papers,withinsons Int.said deeBy the i
PBBSI OMITrW .AN tiroliate.lamia,
matter.
ttetoher A.pnihate i'oiirl,
sJudd.
ndnl
Rsiwiro,
i iKf.nt
Of
tlan.S'-I- i
trdrr maynalfiluK la
A.am
M
there helnii no In t
uf
I., tbA Fl
.trie
ri
shoiiM not lie ma.l
ls ( ii inlo I aland
a, aIn of eatat
.lay ofand
Hc.1
.y..
Hod.T79
Ii
or
lial 1st. UKI
JuallrJno. F. IS
h l&ri
1'rida
JJan, r niBxattn, o
that .
'!: i it i ur rm:
D.
n -- !: IBTetT a
I ,
of
AX i:
lisI will
I..
l
hathe day
tbe
the tbe
oi m
II r OF II -r to her 1.7aw), ubel far. .. roe. altar a roll beari tii atrite. Hir he enlarid
thee, upoo
aoaw
w Wbp
mi.
oi rm it is.iim. I.
lie will and
I laal will and t,
t. sln.ro tar, to T.
tb l1b. DAYu H irriuak. a.
at t adI tttnr fi r waiwn nd whrn any p. renntrstttaa aaki wbl. hm
)OlK f b . byf wfrks. lo
I..1 b kwttnl in111, to tb- - bvln mi ha.
MP-- and
oi- - Till;
Attest
eatur
rtl-- -i larttiT
Z4th day of
nua ti tune up
17th day of I7.
II Ift--
intestate, ii.fr- - MrOn nd tbe pelltion sf Jobo
Nortb Uawatt, allrtur Utat John tpof LaijpabBrbre, Ullo, ilia-- itm tiHswuli, t.n the ZStb, day Of An runttbat letb-t- of tsotue io bun
It is ordered that tbe MbaKSIKKH. 1T. f.- anrt
'wud bt tor, iL- ! ju
newsuprssenteotber
B1
II.13IT
aster,
property
Wanted,
AllOLEABON,
Notice.
Tetin.
r
rtiaa- -
l ap--
OireetJos
FItll'AY,M..rMl
HoiuJuto,prolaM
klawafcWa.i.ublibd
IOIKT
nmmm t
S..m,)r,
OrtobOT,
a
Hllo, derrsksul,reading
Hawaii,
aJtnuistraiionTlltKstMT
DeUtlon
VlllN
tiling
rcste.Hart.
r v i ft. n i
as ssaw,
dajr 310--mmm ,r
ta Uv-- t lor this I at Wainiem. at a. as wbasaand plan- - per na ronrernef asay aad wmmm
cause. If any tlisy bave. why said pUt-- sbtntld aat aa"'"i"1' u.ai ioii orurr ia tlte
Uaelll(r-- a Utt(Jsaf-tt- and K'n.a.
Dated Kohala.
Justice tbe Ci
BTTUJulren. I'd W
mid
IT OSfrom harhnri
aa.11 it'
WAR!
Ju.llre of
hera.d
wnrt...Jt
THEUwiier.
ordered deereala
.Iwnalnrw
oftlahu. Il.aln
stamen.
Mary
Coart.
and
tbljnutu;u
rttatiniia thwad
'ostrt.
frviitail tm- -r
Um therrln
JsikwKuluua.
MssraJre. of
umnd prayta
nutourt,
all aasasar
purib-- l
H.
of
of
i , i: AIkksal referrSarsaa
iHja assats. as ?bb
anon ninni in satlas aty wife,tebut uf her ruwtrawtbaw.
J. .ii v
SAM'L G. WILDER,
DISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO! Steamer KILAUEA!
Christopher
PKaSOJI
publication
NOTICES.
AGENTHawaiian
Itsfl 11.
Sailing Days as per Schedule I
Cnlaxi Otkaraiaa Adscrtiard.
TICKETS ONLY AT THE OFFICE
FREIGHT BILLS DUE ON DEMAND.n U OFPIt-- WITH WILD- E- A Ca.
Wanted.I JOI ,F,1 HTaaril. . ara-- ..ar
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iy Tbtooiiirtrr, 86" at laiirtM yesterday.
ty Steamer Australia, doe from SyincT onluesJx next.
A bark, ten tnile off the port, supposed tobe the Helen W. Altnv.
Hlondin'e Ratinrr mi Thursday, 4 r.he children see hew he cooks his
Let
To dav is t's ly. and a high masswlU be performed at ttie Roman Catholic Cathedral.
1ST Hark Helen W. Almy left Humboldt OcL 1.
and the Jane A. Falkiuburg left Oregon on the ?Ui,
both overdue
y Steamer Kllaora leaves afternoonfar Kauai, returniiia: Saturday morning. A finechainc for a dav's excursion at aea.
Cj-e- Bark Colombo arrived yesterday 43 dayfrom Victoria, en route for Hongkong, for a aupplyot water. At this rale, how long will it take to
reach tier destination?
Nix Bi ii.dino The familiar form of the old"Waahnictoii Market," nilh its artistic faint Inr ol
a bull's .nid. has at laat disappearrd, having beentorn down last week, and i. now Srtng replaredwith a two-sto- ry edifice to he occapied by Chineseaa a store.
1 lao. in Monday evening last fin- - occurred in
tac upper part : aiakiki valley, winch, naing tothe dry ctale of the grass, hurut over a largetract including a quantity ot forest land, beioreu exhausted ItecH Aud this U the way our forestse- -
DtLayan Sark D C Murray did not leave on
Saturday a expected, on account of a leak whichstarted alter sue was beat ly loaded. The leak wasstopped by Saturday alleruoou in the usual promptaud tfficirail style ol Messrs. Fosters aud Co. andxbe uvrk left on Monday morning, taking oue of
the large! cerjroee she has ever carried.
Ploi.Uk Mill The schooner Nettie Merrillarrived ou Monday trom Laualua, Willi the secondcar. ,.i nca erop ul rehlicry sugar from this mill,6u tons, wbkrh were transferred to the Bonauxa."and are now en route fur San Frsucrsco. It is ol a
rich golden color, and seems altogether too good tobe melted down with the ditty stuff known as Ma-
nila refinery augar.
Tbc CntTOiMAlv Tbt iulervt in this great ex-
hibition dail iocnmaca. Om lltv int-- l dy of
Ibt mt i)i atuouutrd to (11.741. and tfejriv.w lnqat-iul- r xcveA $100.00i) Tbt; told rc--ct
t't lnm naoitt-Moit- f to ScptcinlK-- 30. ainoniitedtotwu tuitliou two UDndrud tli uud doilart.. Tbctola! rrrriptta art num- - Ilkolr lofoot ut fourmiUioiifot do.Ura. rveo i: it clours November 10, the dayorigiaAiir rt (or cl.w.ng it.
The tide Tikmsg. A GUogow contractorrcc t.tly proenrrd tlirvc liunJrct: fctone miton inVtm Tork. nd wit. thorn to ScutUnd, ibt-i- r
HHa over. Tbt :.; ol ih Urp' ucm-b- er
of rtuun in America to co lu collaud aud:k l: ;t kl..v i;;u?'ru ;Li mcrcaMai: iu. --
ItilitT ot labor. Tbc tcndct.cy teems to be f r laborto acrk il level. like walrr. and for waj:c lo comeVo au cqaalttr in UitTcrcnl cuuutncts.
llari Cofpcc Mr T. A. ludoit Uaf Font us a
ample of cuffcx- - produced on the Honokobao Ciflee.auUtiTi, VVet Main, of bicb be i no proprie-
tor. It pufuww-- a fine flavor and willfavorably wi:b tbe beit Koua. Mr. Dudoit etutestuat the troe ar in gvad condition and bhow no
- : We uu: ;o mt uuoui HW ol mk Ii
plauUliout- all over the hiu lauds of The country,TaUla. about there being no room for enterprise !
S. Magmn'p new on Nuuanu StrccT, is
comi'leted and filled with new coods. protiug a
mt attractive appearance. Ita pialc-la- ss win-
dows are made of the largest glass in the city,which is of remarkable transparency. Mr. M. isnow ready to take advantage of tbe Treaty, andUrate who visit hisatore will find the latest fashionsand the prtltics-- patterns obtainable ibis side otKerney street.
A oem ine Uisn Bi ll At a aeasHm of one ofXi.. C.it; ;j'..-.- li,;j iu N,-- Yolk. ark, .!
:. , ' tami-i- ! O'C m.r.:. " Wki didlas: s roor tincr?" The last time I saw bi--
far lord, was about ebztit months a;o. when abrcalled at my bunsc, and 1 was ouL" Here tbcConrt broke into a roar of laujrbler. Tbe J aSffa :
" TtH.'ii you did oot see ber on that occasion V TbeIrishman answered, " "o, my lord, I wasn't there,"at which eTenrbodT roared attain.
Tbc s'tctT-seve- annual meetinaT of theAmerican B.iard of Forci.-- Mis?ii:is aas held ntHartford, Conn., commencing on the 3rd of Octo-
ber. Mark Hopkins presided. Tbe annual reportallude to a lack ot lbeoKcical students ready fortlw ntaslonary service. The reeeipta for the yearwere : Ordinary donations, $346,000 ; to extinguishdebts. fMo.OOP ; centennial offerings, $7,000 ; total,$3V&.6J0. The eulirc iucotoe was $455,000 : m
. aatiMk Last year's debt was $44,000 ;
preaect deficit, $31,000.
. LxcTrax. PrcsidcLt Pratt's lecture on Fridayevening was well attended, and was iuteresl'u.gTbe extract from Victor Hugo about tbe man siok-it- i
iuto tbe quicksands, although a piece of purefiction, was read with dramatic effect, and
tbe insidious manner in which many apoor victim of alcohol Is involved in its relentlessembrace. It would appear that coffee shops areclassed among the most powerful auxiliaries of tbcteaperaace cause. If this be true, fbe friends otthe cause In ihb town onht to pitrooii.1 the " OldCorner" more extensively than tbey do.
DisTaKiCES ok Voiraso Roao We have beenfurnished with lhe following measurements of theroad between Uilo and the Crater of Kilauea,which has recently been chained by Mr. John Lid-ga- te,
and whoae figures may be relied ou as correct,Tut whole distance to '.be crater has heretoforebeen called 29 miles, aud many a weary travelerhas pronounced it the longest 39 miles be ever tra-
veled over. From Hilo to edge of Woods, 4,miles: through tbe woods. t)f; through tbe KiSwamp. ; Uawelu, hall-wa- house, 14 ; Kanr-ko- a.
upper hwlf-wa- house, 16 ; Upper Woods. 24 ;
Volcano House, SOV miles.
Ken sed to Work. -- A large pioportion of tbellorers on the Waibee flantalion last week re-
ft. -- cd to go to work ou account of an allegedchange of ownership in the plantation. We areinformed that the strikeis, numbering some 190
uien, were tried before the District Justice and sen-
tenced lo be sent to the Lahaiua jail aud confinedat bard labor until such time as tbey should relent,and promise to behave tbcmsclres; but there beingno police force on tbe Island of Maui, if indeed onthe whole group, sufficient to arrest and imprisonthem, tbey arc Mill wandering about at their ownfree sweet will. There is no doubt iu this case butthat the laborers are in the wrong, as the late soleowner of tbe plantation, with whom they con-
tracted, still retains an interest in the estate. Weprivuuie Ibev will ere long become couvinced ot j
this and return to duly.
Thx Ar?Tnaut BLoanis. Tbe performances on
Saturday and Monday evenings, at the canvas coli- -
senm. on tbe Esplanade, by Mr. L'Estraoge were acomplete success. There were large audiencespresent, but tbe enclosure was oot a tenth partfilled. Tbe royal band was in attendance discours--ing sweet music, and the nearly full moon shone j
down with such brilliancy as to almos: render un- -neeesaary tbe aid ot tbe calcium iighL A large j
cable was stretched from the summits of a coupleof large spars which were placed nearly a hundredfeet apart, and about twenty-fiv- e feet in height. Onthis rope tbe performer, balancing pole iu band,walked aad executed a number of hazardous tricks,auch as silling on a chair while balanced on twolegs, carrying a man over on bis back, crosslnaT
blindfolded, riding the velocipede, etc He is evi-
dently a master ol his profession. He will give amatinee afternoon for the benefit of
ladies and children, at which we shall hope to ace
all tbe schools of the city, for they could not befurnished with a greater treat. We shall expect
now to ace all the small boys of Honolulu, like a
warm of spiders, engaged in Walking on the tightrope.
flaa-xii- Cxlrdoxian Cub. Pursuant to cir-cn-Ur
an enthusiastic meeting of Scotsmen and n
of Scottish descent wa held on Salurdsy
evening last, the SSiti nit., when a ' Hswsiisn Cale-
donian Club" was organized, and the followingofficers Were unanimously elected prolem :
Oiler D. K. Fyfe. Esq-
Kir! Ch'iinaiD '. ". !!. A. S. Cleihora.
.tM lVi.rt.in nan Opt. HanTtiirJ ChiefUm .rol txvretaiyChaplain....M.iidsrd Re. retSerant-at-Ar-
aaagaaan
J R nil amRent-m- Sn.
J. VHer. Alex. MacSint.b
!: GnoLl...l ........ ." Alex.at Arm. ts. li.iiwi Henry Mac arlsne. H. E. Slclnlyre.
K he : K. :: M an.l .'..Hi.- -
Tbe objects of t lis Clu are the encouragement ofsocial and fricndlv lutcrcournc amontjst Its mem-
bers, an.1 the inauguration and promotion of games,entertainments, arnmv incut and public pastimescommon to Cteleduulan Clubs in tbe 1'nlted Statesand Canada. The Secretary J. at MrDtutald, is
antborired to furnish appUcants with ail intorma-- ti
n reoirdinf rule, and to receive applications from suitable ccntlemrn who wish to becometnnmbrrs. Respectability, as well as Scottish birthor duacent Is necessary for membership, and all ap-
plications must be approved by a vote of tbc club.
Severi. notable dcath were reported by
the lM mail, among them Bishop Janes of
Episcopal Church, and Protestor S:icll
of Amherst College. The latter had been connectedwith tbe aDove institution from tbe date of itsc mracncement, fift-fi- re years ago, first as a stu-
dent and subsequently as tutor and proieasor. Thedeath ofUcv. Dr. Geo. B. Bacon is also chronicled.He veiled these inlands some two yer since forbis health, aud will be rememlrered by many ofour readers. The Advance says of biro :
Our readers will share the pain which we feelin announcing, the death on tbe 15th instant, atOrange Valley, N". J., of Rev. George BhigdenBjcoii, t).D , lor tittcrn year past the aastor of theCoogTeirational Church in that place. He wm theson ol Kcv LtMiard Bacon, D. li., of New Haven,Ct., aud inhciiled much ol tbe paternal mentalpower. Hio intellectual force. Ins literary culture.Ma wide knowledge ol the world obtained by dis-
tant travel, hie genial personal character, and hispiritual piety endeared him not only to his churchbut to a wide circle o friends. His health had longbeen precarious, and be gradually auk undrr thesteady iur.tadsot couauuiptiou. His honored taTberand tno of his brothers ere with him at the last.1'
Tbe CcaiTS Cosresr. The e.en years of insurrin Cuba are beginning to telt serioaly upon tbe
in Ju.tritl resouree? of the ."land, as welt as upon theSpanish Exchequer. The cane and other productsbegin to fall etf. t&rutrgh tae destruction of propertyand the interruption of agricultural pursuits by theinsurgent, who. in spite of the large army that hasbeen vent out :r m the mother country, appear to beas far from being subdued as at the outset. Loanupon loan has been raised by the MalriJ authorities,upon ruinous terms, n carry on tbe war. a fresh onefor &3,OuG.0OO baring just been neg tiated up n thesecurity of tbe Customs receipt in Cnba, and despiteher exhausted financial condition it is announced thata fresh Jery of 24. Ni men, with Krupp guns, are t;he sent oat for the ensuing winter campaign. Thisgive the impression that the war is to go ou indef-initely, as the insurgents are not likely to gire up tbecontest because their enemies are to be reinforced, .rafter the rem force went- - shall hare the faland. The only probable result of the action of Spainwill be to augment the .'luaghler, of which Cuba n
the scene for seven vears. durinr wtiieh time almost all tbe circumstances of the world have under-gone a marked change. Her pertinacity in conten-tion is nothing new. What she ts doing in Cuba rhehas done elsewhere repeaieJlr. in the long course ofher bloody history : and we set it d wn as aM of thevery few certainties that go to tbe composition of thisuncertain world, that she will cling to Cuba so longas shecan command a regiment of soldiers, or squeetea dUar out of her subjects pockets. If the Cubanwar, therefore, is M be brought to an early close, itwill be because of foreign intervention against itscontinuance, the neearrenee of which does not stemprobable, although the losses of trade and commercewhich tbe leading nations hare sustained by the in-
surrection would seem to be strong provocation forinterference. It may be that the power of the insur-gents to eontinue the contest is overrated, but a; theirresistance to the Spanish authorities has been main-tained against tremendous odds in the past, we havebo right to anticipate for them an early failure in thelulu re. JT. ). Paptr
The t W:ii-- r PfJecaVAccoidingto "Engineering," the largest contract
for water pipe eeer knowu has recently lieeu madefor a water project in Rio de Janeiro. The parliestaking tbe contract reside in Glasgow. No singlehouse was able to execute the contract, whichcovered 90.000 tons of iron, to be delivered at theround Sam of 1,700,009. Three large firms com-
bined, and agreed lo execute the contract withintwo and a half years, making the first delivery in
ab.iot two months from tire date of the contract.The pipe, la be delivered are maius, to be laid in
two lines from the creat reservoir 10 the city.These pipes are mostly S'-- inches in diameter.The Brazilian government furnished the means, anda British subject, ot Italian origin, is tbe contractor
Signor Gabriele. He constructed the Viennawater works, and tbe new docks at Malt aud atChatham.
The Glasgow pipe founders are delighted withtbe immense contract, which has come to fhem Inhard times. All metals are at low prices just now,and there never was a time, perha, when iron,"fauter, and cas pipe could be bouzbt at lower tigures than now. A contract for 90,t)00 tons of waterpipe is probably the largest ever given out inmodern limes.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Matinee! Matinee!Charles Derby... and Manager.
At the Colosseum, on the Esplanade,liy special request.
A performance will tie given oo
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.November tod.
At Reduced Prices,Fir theaccvaimodaUon of
LADIES A JVM CHILD REM,Od which oacatioa the artist
H. L'JESTRANGE ! !
will appear In bis marreiloos and interesting
Feats on the Tight-Rop- e,
Introdocin: for the firt time the new act ei. titled
"THE BANQUET IN MID-AIR- !! !"Doors open at ;J0 : performance to commence at 4.
CarrUftv mar be ordered at & o'clock.
Price of Admi-rsio- Ticket a. 60 eta ; Children, acta.
Gentlemen intending to BuildMAKE AnniTIOX. ALTKR4TION.ORor repairs, will find H to their Interest to coaanti
with the undersigned, who will supply design, combiningConvenience aad Karonomy. with suitable Architecturallnlsellisliment, and giuuranteed estimates of Coat.
K. OAKLET. International H :
workmen In all de partments sent to any part ofthe lsiands.
Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage.OTH F IS IIF.RFBV (.ITTA THAT Pm-SCAN- TX to the power of mle contained in a certain
deed of mortctaT" tLatXd Uit- - t entr sacund dav of Jnnemade between U'illbun C. Itrown and Louisa Kail:
bis wife of the first part and William i Brash of thesecond part recorded iu Liber 42. on paces 2T? and 379
to secure the payment 0 the sum of Three bond red andtwenty 8i dollars. In one year from the date thereof, withInterest at one per cent a month. Tbe aaM William O.Braah. intends to foreclose such mortgage and after theexpiratioo of lb? time limited be law, to cause the d
property to be sold by pa bike soctlon in Honolulu forbreach of the condition contained In the said dared. Sochproperty being described aa foliowa.
AH that land in Kukaiiaka. in Honolulu. Oaha. beingKaieana hdu U4L Royal Patent Xo. 146.
K hoonaaka ma ke kihi akan. mauka o keia. Dili ana meko HaahankoL a me Co Ohlaoka, a e bolo ana, Henia
IM kanla. ma koOhiaokn. a hikl I ke ; alaliaHema , Ko 4.00 kanla, mako ki alanui. hiki ka
ma Knaona, alaiia Akan 4: 3tyt Ko kaulamakoHalai. alaila Hema It Ko kanla klbl. alaliaAkan av, Ko W stW kaa! a. make BaJai a bia.1 I keklbl Akan. nakai o keia put ana me ko llalai a me koUauhaukoL Akan M- - 15' Ul kanla. ma ko liauhau-koi.- a
hlti kahi I noocnaka at A mak-k-o oia apana, 002.
bated tills third day of October.EDWARD PRESTON.
11. at Attorney for the said William G Brash.
Notice.PI.EASFD KIM MAJESTY THErHAS to order that from and after this dac. no per-
sona shall contract r.y debts oo His behalf except uponthe order of the underslrned. JNO. O. UOMIS1S.
His Jfajesty'a Private aecrvtary.Boaolula. Oct 7, liTt. ilMt
Inc lliimlrril nitlionsi l.ockcd I p.The great lock-u- p ol coin must by this time
have reached the coormoaa snm ol nine hundredmillions of dollars. The coin and bullion of tbeBank of Eoglaud at last dates amounted to
sum, according to the London Economistquite unprecedented. The reserve at the same datewas In ronod number 110,000.000. The rate ofIncrease may be inferred from the fact that thetotal on the 1st of July was only 165,1S0.6W alsoan accumulation beyond nearly all previous ex-
perience. We have no data as to the increase M
coin in the other countries of Europe. As they artsubject to the same law or increase, their hoardsmust also be swelling. On the 1st of Juty then-ma-
iu specie in the Bank ot France, $tlT.ro4,U ;
in the Imperial Bank of Germany. Ui3,S000,and in the National Bmk of Belgium,The sum total of all the banks on the Ut ot Julylast uaaa9akMra,M. At the rate of increase ex-
hibited by the Bank of E.igUnd, there must be
now on band in these five groat monetary institu-tions, not much less than nine hundred millious otspecie, of which nine-tent- are probably gold.This tremendous pile i likely bo be still further in
creased by the Servian war. By tbc issuance ofpaper In that province, and also in Turkey, what-
ever specie they had iu circulation will be drivenout aa it was with us What is going to happenwhen these millions are returned to circulation is a
problem that few economists at this date cansatisfactorily solve. All that is know n is that thelock -- up of so ranch gold has increased itt purchaslog power so much as to create n utiiver&at n.
Times have been as dull in London as in
New York duller in fact if the operationt of lisClearing-hou- se can be accepted as the guage of Itscommercial transactions.'. 5. BulUti. Oct. 10.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.K Ni:'I-HAN- I MNtiI.E II m:i sn.Ill pood coauitiuu. App.v by u tu-- u this
I
For Immigrants.:, sru;M)in Um fob im.wits:
i :ir-- rrops ysarlr. Apply to Mr. IVccnlnlValli'y Wood Plantation. 6lft-i-
FOR LEASE.
rent Tiir. i i ;;m mr nvi. n:iw oraaata HtratMiaa in Uie Moluiwtiui Laoi. IslatiiJ of
KauaLOur aliare in land, formerly bclnncina to H. A. VHaV
mum, aud two aharra In the lattd. formerly beluncinK tolr. J. W, imiih of Koloa KauaL on Uua land there aretwo wooden bullduics. dn ellinf . aud cooking hottsea. anda larttt' fenced with frocl frixv It meood landfor any purpose, vith prlileae L- gvt out flrew.d, tc,ate. rVrsotis wistiinc t ifaar theaboe l.nd, can ob;nnIt with or without ten or eleven workinr ttxen. andalstt olht-- itiitie. aa cows. also two ox cart.,c bains, yoke. tc..-t-
POT fur:ht r fiarticulars apply to John Mitchell of ItoloaaKuiui tsr to Wailuku, MauL October 12th,
A. flilTH.
! IWI'm: imu.i:-h;m:- i BaVVm kejioveo
bis plac, uf businevs to bis
NEWa'BRiCK STORE. NUUANU STREET,
tbs curnsr of Km, brfrs to notify Iht publicthat bs kpi on hand
--A. Large f!tool:
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING,Also, a Fine Assortment of
Ready Made Ladies1 Wear!Lie., etc, etc., etc.
The public will do well to aire me a call, as 1 Sell Goodsat r aonabk- prices.
8. JTM-- V
ID. iFFUEK & CO.
Offer for SaLeIVBW GOODS !
Now being Discharged from the
HAWAIIAN BK. B. C. WYLIE,
Just Arrived loin Bremerhnten
Consisting of a Full Assortment !
ENGLISH, GERMAN I FRENCH GOODS
In Larrc Variety, Such as
TfEW mTTUrJ TAMCT I'KI.MS, IlitM- -
Tl'RE PRixrs, Canary Print. Chocolate Prints, tc.Brown, Blue and White Cottons a Drisls,Striped benlnis, Regauas, TVkings, Italians,Merinoes, Meluns, Waterproofs, Linen Driils,aatolesklns. Lasting. Bunting, Bine.White and Scarlet Flannels. French Dress lioods,French Merinoes and Muslin de Litioe, MArseJIea,
Gentlemen's Clothing!White and Fancy Flannel ShirU, French Felt Hats.Undershirts. Silk, Woolen and tion : Pea, Jackets,Bedspreads. Drawers, Woolen Blankets,Cotton Blaukeu. Horse Blankets, bine and gray ;
A LAUu VARIETY OF Mil.l.s
I'arisian SSliriAvlsi !
Cnrrliure Covers, rmbrethu and ranuols,Arnacial Flowera. silk Klbnona. Rartets, Aprons,Child's flood, and Bonnet., Baby's Ribs,Child's Piquet rire.se. Ladies' face Bonnets.Brushes, FriUlns Shirts. Collars and Cuffs, Bells,Ladles' Combs. Churnons. Buttons. Hosiery, Neckties.Ladles' Newest Myle Paris Flats, trimmed : Slip.,Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. French Suspenders,A Fine Assortment of Jewelry, Bracelets, Kings,Watch chains. Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, Brooches.
HAIR OILS AND POMATUMS,Finest Extracts and Toilet Articles from Paris,Labia's Kz tract, Rimmels Philocome.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS pkHlns, Guitar.. Flutes, Xeladeona. Hand Organs,
Accord eon, one Tyrol ian Ooltar, Violin Strinai,Chlldreu's iDstrtimenta. Dot's and Other Tbra, cntlery-Picture-
and Plctare Frsm.-s- . Needles, Spool Cotton,Linen Thread. Saddle Girth", Spars, Stirrup Leathers,Slates and Slate Pencils, Iokina; Outasn, Parses,Wrsppin Paper. Colored ana White Printint; Paper.Frather Dusters, Candles. Shot, Corks, Fresh Blarkins;.Uandsume Flower Stands,
Fine Havana and German Cigars !
Genuine Briar and Xeerschaarn Pipes,
Business B o o k .Copy Books. Pocket Books, Pencils. Meat Safe,Cuisines a la Minute. Bafs and Bagging,
GROCERIES!French Sardines. Petits Pols, Mushrooms, Prunes,Pate. Tunny. In oil ; Olives, French Table Frvits, In
Syrup,Capers, French Mustard. Vinegar,Preserved German Vegetables and Fruits, In Una ;
Candles, Camphor. Iu Glass ;
WINE ANJ LIQORSMartel at Co's. Our J Dopois at Co. a and
Henneasy's Brandies, In cases;Port Wine and Sherry, Hock Wines,Beat Schiedam Gin. In Stone Jars,French White Wines and Clarets,
MINET JEUNE'S CHAMPAIOXCarte Blanche, Carte do'r & Carte noir
DT QUARTS AND PINTS.
11.1m ED. HOFFMCHLAEGEB CO.
Public Notice.TO THE RISK IN THE PRICK OFOW1XJ r His
Retail Price of MuttonIn Ihr following Marksta will be aa follow, from this data
Farallir. lO rMlln per pound.Hotels, Restaurants, Ships, fto.,8 cts.pr lb.
Bwf as S.irnisrlT.O. WAU.ER. Famflr ani Metmpollian Marksta.
4t O. O. WaWWMaW "onimrrrtal MarksL
RECIPROCITY PRICES!IIHUarltt Tat! RATES OF YEARLY
,M llH'HimoS TV)
CALIFORNIA. WEEKLIES !
WILL HK AS FOLLOWS.
When Paid Strictly in Advance :
ALT A M "0CllsSONti-L- 4 Hnri.LKns 3 osti'KMKxroi'Niox. til taal)! o
Wlion not I?re-pi.i- cl
One PolUr additional will be c tiara; m1 for fiach neriortleaJ.aiuf It. M. WHtrSKY.
aS
aH
i
sJ I
OIL BLACKING.
M a N I FACTI B Kl
G. PINKAHM & CO..
RtLOL HAWAII.
B0LLES & Agents, !3
It qr
For Sale,
110
I
aW
3ah tiit nrsiRtRi.t: PUECB PUtlfDijiJS! tyta laatafaaai the properties of Haaan"iT U'hitnt'y. Mrs- - Cluimberlain and runahou, and
hvinjr a fmntare of nearly half a tulle on the MetcalfItAMkd to Mama Valley. Then re --7 acres U the piece.14 arrea of it fine level land. aillLlble for suburban res-idence, and Ute balance, 13 acres. In aftmble r treeaand panto rac- There Is a mall dwelling house and awell of inter on the afjMt. This o:Ters a fine opportunltj-t-
purr tia.e a homL-ste- luqutrv oftmtf J. POUTER GUKKN.
RECIPE0CITY CASH STOREXO. 73 FORT HTBEET
A
S.
Co.,
T THE ABOVE PEACE Will BE iOTJITD
.V I ' I V I : A8BOUTMK.T
Class and Plated WareSuitable flpr Birthday, Wedding ss Christmas Presents.
Jewelr Terracotta Ware, Brouae Goods,Brackets. Air Can ties. Fancy Soaps. Vases,
Mag 30 hour, and Calendar Clocks,S Fine Freuch GUt Clocks, Atomisera,
Boys Tool Chfsl?, Vobacco Botes,Deceptive Wine O lasses, Bags.
Pcrtfollos, Music Bolls, Valises,
Scopes, PtetvsPOpIc Views,GUt, Card aud Cabinet Frames,
jland and Combination Mirrors,
One. Two Three Shelf, Book Shelves, Ktc.
THE ABOVE GOODS AJTjT MAUKED OS A
CASH BASIStare TKKVsajBE htbictlt sashSH.lm A. I. sMrru.
For Sale,rrM A HS.ICT OK A I.I. of Iti.' OMN,yESO f,:1 tli Nuuanu Plantation. Th.se cow l'iSlasnaw ,r'' lataTall of fort'utn bl...o, andSBM 35 iuo.t herd of Milch towi in the KilitiUoiu.
APi ly to J. II. WOOD.Autru.t :sth. i:6. su;.tf.
NOTICE.uiwas .turns: thai i niu,Iiir.ni:iY contracted In my name without my
written order. F. M. OKEKK.Honolulu. October 23rd. 1ST. SIS 31
CONSTANTLY ON HANDA GENERAL ASSOETM'T OF
Ship Chandlery and Sr 1 Stores !
For Sale by
THK
bo ,.i i:s a to.
PER bark R. C. Wylie from Bremen
li IRON STOCK ANCHORS, aiie. from SO up to :3W IbaSMALf. CHAIN, in quantities to salt, sates Inch to
6 of an inch.CHAIN CABLES, t. 1, I 4, 1 JJ. and 1
inch. i'or sale low byan B0I.I.E3 A CO.
Stockholm Tar and Coal Tar9 BAIUli:i AXO CAMiS.
L For Sale by (15) BOLI.ES A CO.
Wilmington Tar and Wilmington Pitch.Mill' SYBKX.1i:il For aale by (I2) BOLLKS m CO.
F
It
PEE CITY OF SYDNEY.ROM H VN1I. 1 ntRErr. VIA SA.V I It VN- -
CldttJ. another inruice ot thise
SUPERIOR CICARS!Put up In boxes of 200 e ich.
l or Sale by B0LLE3 dt CO.
California Potatoes & OnionsM'tlVKIl PER CITY OF E YOHK.
For Sale by BOLLKS & cu.
FRESH SALMON !
I AMI 2 LB. CASS. FRESH PACKED,1 of Catch Also, UULCMBLA KIVEB. SALMONin Barrels, 18TS.
For Sale by BOLI.ES A CO.
Fruits Prepared by the Alden ProcessEARN. OF DIFFKRR.VT VARIETIES t
Plums, ate t or sale byBOLLES A CO.
SMALL CHAIN3!FBOM I I To ISCH. IX QlSIZES to suit. Becelved per " Cleta."
1
ate.,
For Sale by
1876COLUMBIA RIVEB SALMON AND
SALMON BELLIES!B.IRREIA ASO HAI.r BIRBELS.
per FalklnMirg, aarsALSO
CASES OREGOX PILOT BREAD, SmallCakes.
For 5ale by
A CO.
w BEli from
A 00.
1878.Columbia River Salmon.
THIS DAT PER -- Falklnberaj'RECEIVED Portland,Barrels BELLIES,Half barrel, ditto ditto.Half barrels Xo.
For sals by
July, 1ITA ((Of) BOI.I.ES at fEsaj
BEST OAT HAY For Sale bysaa m)i.i.tjs a lj
50,000
Oat Hay.
I
Hi
BOLI.ES
CEIVfcD
BOLLKS
SALMON
SALafow.
CAEIFORBTIA
BRICKSBRICKS
40 Water Casks. 70 to IMfaHona,Wood Tanks. SOO sallooa each,
IOO Gasoline BajreJa.
For sale low byfaun a. w. peiece a co.
AUCTION SALES.
Kj B. 1. 4Dana
REGULAR CASH SALE !
On FRIDAY, - - - - Nov. 3rd.At bnlr-pia- A.M.. nt aaloaroom.
ASST. OF NEW GOODSNAMELY
Fine Prints. Muslins. Linen Drills.Brown Cottons, White Cotfona, Merino,
Victoria Lawni, Silk Handkerchiefs,Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs,Harrard Shiits, Fancy Flannel Orarshirts.
WOOL SHAWLS,Turkish Towels for H.i: ..Blankets, Whils Shirts. AniV.eaf Pnims,
i Stripas, Cotton Drill, Brilliants,Bed Quilts.Merino and Cotton Undershirts,Fait and Straw Hals, Ladies' ll..se.Men's gsaHa, Bridl.s and Bits,Etc., Etc., Ele.
rooeries., Arc,Yeast Towder, Sardines, Wrapping Psper,Soda Cracker., Clothes Pins, Hums,Bacon. Candles, Pickles, Tobacco,Cigars, Fins Tea, Oysters,Salt,Wash Blue, Pain Killer,
ALJ0
Cl'llfisliod f4la'M,lLot Old Water Casks.
AL0
ALE AND PORTER.E p. ADAMS. Aurt'r.
For Lease,Thiat wpll-llllr- il mill Suitable Store
for a reull or whiiesale buslneaaln Odd FellowaSIIB. ::!!. Aunlv to
W. C. PARKE, ")
J. o. c. KTKK. VTrusleea.Or A. 8 CLKUUORS.)
ITnnololil, OcL !l. 1STS.
To Let, Lease or for Sale.RE V HI. j: TER.MSAMM Family residence.
Sevoral Bullcliiia; XjOtaaj.For particulars apply toits 3m JAM KM 8. LEMON.
For Sale or For Lease.HANDSOME COTTAIiE. PEE ASA
MA with rarden. Ac., contalnlnc parlor, threetwo rloa. ts. dining room, kitchen and
pantry, bathroom . aerratits bouse, carriage house andstable, mil very convenient, and In perfect order. Apply Ss
Ml tf IIVUO STANOKNWAI.il. M.U.
Wanted to Borrow,at 4f34d' v r 10 t'..SIT. pf r annntn
MaSHl" WW Tbfl s.vnrity tam tn.-- of landon Uif rialna nesr the city. lMurtp.il ohJtct In borrow-In- c
is fc Improve Che pljace. Ioqalrvofeu tf jr. r. i.iiken.
F. T. LENEHAN & CO.
OFFER
FOR SALETHE I OI.I.OWIXG
NEW GOODSNow lirtiicliiis,
From the A 1
British Karqne CnnomaFrom Glasgow,
AND OTIIKR LATE ARRIVAL,
Consutiny of the foUoxeinrj Machinery :ora
SUGAR MILL,COMPLETE.
Five Stoam Clm-iflorsj- ,
100 and 500 Oallons.
A FIXE ASfsSORTED INVOKE OF N SI IT IIA-- I.1.I.M 1IOI1VS
Celebrated Cooking StovesAND RANGES
BBLS BEST WHITE CEMENT!Hest Scotch Rar Iron. sssortaMliesl Scotch heet Iron, sssortel slsff ; V Iron,
PAINTS AND OILS!Cnosistlnf of
Tins While Leavd, Tina White Zinc Paint,Tins Ueituiue Red Lead,
Has Black and Blue Paints,Drum Boiled Unseed OU.
f IRE BRICKS, SQUARE AND ARCH I
CLAY.BEST BLAI H.S.niTII COAL,
BEST ST E A 31 COAL.
Fencing Wire, assorted sixes, annealed and araxUsed,Galvanised Buckets, assorted atses.
A General Assortment of Supe-
rior StationeryDRY GOODS
Consisting of
Fancy DrliUnc. Fane Prints, White Cottons,Handkerchiefs, Olnfhsms, Oust times, assorted.
Tweeds, assorted ; Brosdcloths, Coavtlnfa
ALSO, A FILL ASSORTMENT OF
LIQUORS!OONSISTlaSO OF
Cases HcidseioVi Champagne, pints and quarts'Daskets Lawrenos's Champagne, pta and qU.Pas lusts Lawrence 1 Champagne, extra drj,Caaec Hennesty'i Brsodj,Cases Martell'i ixz Brandy,Cues Plnat'a 1862 Brtodj,Cases Small Genera,Cases Best Genera,Cases Best Old Tom Gin.Cases Best Kinaban's h Irish Whiskey,Cases Danville's Irish Whiskey,Best eeotcb .1
Quarter Cafkt Best Hennessy'f Pale Brandy,Quarter Casks Best Kartell's Brandy,Quarter Caski Jamaica Rum.
BEST AMERICAN WHISKIES !
Occidental, Hermitage and O.F.C.
Cases Best Psle Sherry,Cases Beit Old Pert,
Quarter Casks Pale Sherry,Quarter Casks Irish Whiskey,
McEwan's India Pale Ale,Pints and Quarts.
India Pale Ale, pints sod quarts,Bass A Co' India Pale Ale, pints aad quarts.Orange Bitters, in eases,BouYsficau A Co's 1, 2, 3 and 4 diamond BrandyCases Superior Vermouth,Cases Poker's Bitters, Cases Superior Claret,
Ae., As. 4 c.
Cause H'EWAX'8 XXX NTOCT, In atoaejnea,PINTS AUD QUARTS.
Ac, Ac., Ac Ac.
m F. T. LENEHAN CO.
For Rent.THE HOrSE LATELY OCCCPIED
by a t. 8. M. Carter, sitaated at the corner of PalaceWalk end Punchbowl ftta. Possession given Imme
diately. Apply at theMlaa MA KB HAL' 8 OFFICE
AUCTION SALKS.
atr v. t. RiKTOw.
j Sales RoomOn Thursday, - - - -
At 10 o'clock A. al.. WIU be
Nov. 3nd,
Clothlna:. nrMlea. Ileaal-stall-
Reins, .aide aaririle.. OU Can,
sit.. I af shelve, ami Drawers.
Bide Ikwrd. MMf Colored IMap of the World,
Ktc.. etc.. eke
C. S. BARTOW. Aaet'r.
Assignee's Saleor.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE !
. H a RIO TV
wraixTBi ar thk .whikb orIs the eaiate of Edward Kv.ralt, a l.aui.pl. ta a.11 Sjpublic cti. ii. at bis nwaM,
November 6th, 1876,a 1. u'clock nooa,
All lb rlfht and aqnlty of ot Jftsj aidt..f)iM' In aad to lha narcoli tf laaxl --itajaUoai ..rt ,(rrof. larBaaaMa". wllh aU bntklinaa "Jincuta that -- on bmlttf lha fisIUag houf pralaM ot tha aatdIsankrttpL
Thl. property will b. said eabjM fo a ssawaaara foe K.0O0
(three thoaaand dollar.) ami Inlareat.
aijaas Alt that parcel of land situate In Kaskopoa. fort.tree! Il.m.ilule. contslolng of n acr., b.lg th.laod comprised In lloyaf Pat.nt Mo. rwrl
AUfl. All th,atwo pieces sf lamt mkafnlaa; il 1HJKia ritual, at Kailua. KoUupeAo. Oallu.aad dtfcnl.nl aa
Rojal P.teot !to. K'i.A All that parcel of lend ronlainlne 112 acre,
alluat.at Eaklo and Kaiiraahaluam Kawp... i tb. Ul.nd fHaul, and cosaprlert aad Jnll In ftojal rate.l No. .010
A 1JMI. All that parc.1 of land conUioloe; 13 mmm mad
1 roods sitaated ia th. Abapuaa ..f Kumimi. Itiiaa, lalaad
of MiAAaL and deacribed in Royal Patent So. Se--
sT Th. l. ur UiU last mentlonwl will he atld ..pavstelr.and Ih. murtcaan will Join la th. Con.yaDce a thepurrbaaera.
T.rms raab. Deeds at the expense of the porrbsMr.
Further particulars msy b obuincd by application tothe auctioneer, or to
IDWARH PRKJTON. I - --
Or, J. O. CAKTKR, f aasuraeea.
C. e BARTOW. Auct'r.
Valuable dwelling and Storehouse:FOIl SALE
AT KAU, HAWAII.i miiiimi.m ii on in fob "At.ETejaat liberal terms, the riwelllnc house, storehouse, and
out houses lately occupied by N. Oeorge, deceased atKau, Hawaii, tosrether with the leaae of the land on
which they are situated, havlnar seven yearn to run fromliecember !nd , IS7J.
The premise, are in good repair and In a very s
situation fur business. For pirtl, nlara enulrewllh undersUned. W. f. JONKtl.
W I'. JUNES.Eierutors of the Estatu at Ueorge.
Honolulu. October Slh. 187A alWt
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
aaaa O BEKETAXIA HTBEET.Fob side, six lots. 100xl.o. Thr are choicebulldlns; lota, situated opposite Messrs. Iillllnabam andCastle's property, and have the water pipes close theroto.
FOB HALE. OX HF.BETAMIA rSTBKET.Itallide. opposite the residence of W H Rorbanan, y.mn, sIota, ItXrxIW. This property Is well fenced, and will besold In on. or two blocks, of I lota emch.
rK faai.E.OW lir.lt TT I I A fSTBEFT, I I- -ka side, two valuable and buikUna allotuivnts. eachI acres.
FOB MALE. A BILK. attS An t HKKl.MRANCH, with dwelling bouse and Improvenn-nu- . at aia-H-
This property must be sold to close partnershipsccounta. and It offers a splandid chance to an Industriousman having about 1 1500.
FAR MALEat Ml IIB 111. ttenr JI'DD STBEET.IS acres Tarn Land and House.
FOB SALE AT KAI'AI.ITIA BBAYB BE- -rorniatory sichoula, l.S Acres Rice and Taro Laud.
FOB HALT.. AT 'I VO TWELVE ACBESof choice Banana and Taro Land, a bargain.
POKNALE. AT KALIIII, TWO AI'BEH "iloti of Rich Taro land.
FOB HALE. M. lit I II IIIA NTBEET. I LOSEta captain Weata property a desirable Taro tot over eneacre. Apply to
K. T. ' 11 M ill N. Solicttor,
At the offices of the Heal EsUte Kxrhange, II Fort W.Houelulu. where all nersous having property for aalelease or morursne may reglater the same without paymentof any fee. sis
WILDER & CO.
The Latest In Reciprocity !
THE CARCO OF
NOR'WEST LUMBER !
EX
BRIG NORTH STAR !
IS FOE SALE
JJX ll ANT IKS TO CIT AT 993 FEB B.tor BOUGH, and 837..VI bmt ns.. frTonurED axo sbooted.
And eonatsla of :
xtxS Tongned and Oroovad,z lr.fi touffued and grooved.
lxl tongned and grooved.lxl tongned and grooved.
lxs tongned and grooved.1x1 tongned and grooved.
1 tongued and grooved,1 tongued and grooved.
1 to i: Rough.
xxl Rough. 2x1 rough.2xS to 14 rough, 2xS rorxgb.
1x4 rough, 3x4 rough, IxS rough.ax to 14 rough. Hi rough.
4x1 rough,4x8 to 12 rough.
SxS rough,la rough.
The tame will be delivered a usual and will be
run of at lie PUet without selecting
lengths.
cie-i- WILDER a Co.
California Lime & 'White Brother'7 4. I.IAH PORTLAND CE.TT -- Best qasl- -
JLJ Ity. For sals by
B
M
;J2
More Limero.. HATE RF FIVED pr IJia
Morrar and " sa. h. ruKria.
Notice.
BOLLIA
OT.T.RSIA
B. JOH!T BaTSOX HAS HT POWER orATTORNEY, and will attend to my b
id.
IT
CO.
Mr. CHARLES. M. COOKE will act as AurUoneer.C t. APAXfH.
Honolulu, Oca. 2, U7L 1 lax
Notice.arr abbexi-- e fbobthihDruixe K. C Hoavoa wfs act for m. under
power of Attorney. nUa-IS- T.
For Sale.LOT OS THE COBXEB OF HOTELTUB Alakea street, iatrlr purchased by the L'liima
Thul. Lodge. So. L O. of O. T. TITLE PERFECT.TtHxts LIKAAL. Far particulars Inquire ml J. porterGreen, Merchant street, Honolulu.
By BBsxes or axa i saayawsnHonolulu, October 19th, 1471. IIMI
!
SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE !
BUY THE CHAMPION POST AUGUR, OR POST HOLE DIGGER !
fefA I
1
leJasSat-- t"?!
DIM.IM.IIAM
IRi:i COXTIKCE ANY OWEoperate.
DIRKtTIOXS.It
jilmcylinder It
TIIKM!
also Offer Sale,('ii.mti:i Hof.
Wood.lUks: Hows.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!Stlemlid Assortment
Hardware Tools
House Furnishing Goods,
Lanterns, Chandeliers, and
YSeines Twines, Hooks Lines
Agents for the Averill Chemical Paint CoTills P. J I is MIXED BEADY FOR T'SE,
yA l "4 1 & A r inantltT -. In th States,ofts othr t'oinl nMft. Wsj hi Met pTi I only tlie White, hut rttn
Utrty-m- - sdiadsa colorn. '.whicb can b- - from a a. unr utUce,
ttme we rreelre the order.
H" 7rv in f 'ommuniatinn frith Manufacturer and Atrnts of kinds
IMPROVED FARMING TOOLS AND MACHINERY!ntmmsiiit
Solicit Orders for any Class of Goods Our Line !
our Un Dot ohtAlnmt In tais Markrt. wer tar rrutfsl Mu-s- . ou UoermJ tertua.
'utt.rh.
rallon rnitr.1
JOHr ISTOTT & Co.OFFEH FOR SALE
AI VAVI7KP PIPE. GOOO feet aesortl sizes, , X. 1, Ui,V tiaivM Trimminp. Ellxiws, T W.tvr, Reducers, I'otiplintrs, Couplings, Xnts,
Cue Charcoal Tin Plate, 10x11, 11x20, 12x12, 10, IX. IXX,Best Coptter, Iron and Tinned Tacks, Tinsmiths' Trimmings,
Full Assortment of Hand made and Pressed Tinware,M, M, Mp 00. N Siieet
BRAS.- - A X 1 ' SOLDER, Iron Wire, Lead Pipe,PLHMB8B8' MATERIALS, Lead, Hose Bibs. Stop Cooks,
CARR PATENT WATER CLOSET. Douglas Pumps, Hose, Hose Nozzles, Sprinkleis.
AKiNOlM HKllI Ol" ""XillYY 'U,lAlways on Hand.
GALVANIZED BUCKETS AND TLBS,
on the other lis orders by any of the goods, &c.upon requirements as satisfactorily as in person.
, requirement limit- -
Street.
Mi: 1 MH IKi;.S TOM ti.form bi- - friend tb pabll
r tbat hv luu
BEHOVED TO FORT STREET,Opposite Odd Felloe' nail,
WhrTf bf m ill (flro strict attention In Ohronome-tan- .Watrhca. and Clock a. and bis wtcbr be. .! '.tiii. nitnilliv
J. IMM
HUNTS REMEDY.rviiis WAS ORK.IWI.I.Y riu1 bj w etnloent pbvsician f : .. caiw olBrapiT in Mm Hunt's familr. JoUn Hunt, about 4S.of a and bahlt, was aeUed with a sndtlenSattark of dropsT. wblcb In a few days tbreat-ne-
his life. Tbe bad all provedand uder their use tbe patient warfaM Into
sui alarnnnc austr. Tbr dropsy was rrneral and extenslre.Isi u an tbe waterrapfcltv Mr was entirely unable u lie In and
a renoain aim any inasminfof tblnp until by the ad rice of tbe:iuded to. the wan In
of Its pecaltar neoeaaary11 witb and In order Insure this It wm
to Ute family of Ms. Hunt to prvcure and com- -
I:Tb remedy was administered, and almost from the
of Its reception a
WbeW
kidneys minedhit.Iy --.fleeted nnd; tbeaweillnr rapidly
bealthyof resumed itsbe
w trf--o rnf rtnnavtaly . fsmmptedby rapid Improvement,be remedy for a abort time.
It wms unfortunate, for the eo rati re wnstetdweya In action hecom-ba-
tbe Inrreaaed frightful rapidityhe skw found himself aremedy attain to. by Its perae- -
permanentHMMM occupation. WttMb bhort
man
into notice,
taji lr private
th- - advtce
active
Uncertiutma a wmm m
:
the
tbeIt r.round
fall
Ha?
We of
!
(.i and It
oftb
2.
and
will
slae and
triec.nature It was
creat care,
wereof the
theiri: the
said wastbto
up tbe
tbe their asrsmwater with
very ttate.was had
t. we.I
and
theirT-- - beer
TOthai
and
and
and card
moat
In
axout
fleah
TbeHut
case, It took allwith and time.
s of tbe Hut ar of It a cure as he
1 hf H
a
asm
a
ft which tbe was broughtthen for a period ofis prii.red the tip-
by Hunt, and used by onr firstand com- -
well knowntime by aM Ik.i1, with ntid w :S;.-- :t
of phywxrbtna, baa been tbe means ofana rnantrui aiwease, ana
estimable n
HUNT'S REMEDY.Tbe mly known Remedy for Dl.aae. and
treed every oase of Iropy hi which It has beenrrreT : Irrtiatton of the Neck of the Bladder
of the Kidneys l of the Kidneys andnr aim
of both attended with the fot- -c
leffand
nod
r -- : rraw.tte t .t..
tirue
and
has
of Loss of Mo- -
AT the
Wptk es.In the or
on the Face, Coun- -
aamaoe. a itnde of tbe System etc.
HUNT'S REMEDY.Has before the for
sad has been tbe means of saving from lingering andof our moat
TLii Medicine Sever Known to FailPnce $1.50 per Bottle.
A CO.awr km feola JLfents for Hawaiian Island
Notice to Planters.l ni xMC.rn iTHr fc us othrn on these
tbat hf retnm to Honolulu in a l. wmwm X wd he undertake the Borittp ol
AESIDEXTSFrifOda and rally
InilUheld Sabbath
'dot XC,There Wednraday
Prayer o'dort, theam arhlrfc
Notice.HAS BF.EX
Adioltaad partner btiatneaj.tmm
Al.f. Til KK11 OFImplement them to it
rlrivr Intoatnkliie? nr until .arth
raise anil drop boldtnc Uhainllf hand, and mrUi will oat.
We ForMotlnc Am--' IMo-- .. Plnw-t- , RMJWl,
Martdnt. (sardm Hun,
S
postnr.
Mo:.d
fwcanii'
was
eonntry.
l.llMSlj
TIMS
Octotwr
nharplr
sklnlw.
rirk lick Mailt-:-,- . Oos. Mi'-v- spud.-- ; Iron Steel,Can- - Yokr. Oti Iwlns. Scytbp fnaihs, OfMand Klxtorer. Cotter, KaU- 1!
HarrnWK.
IT. AVey oh liaml of
BoOdets1 I Itechamcs'constantly making; additions tbcrvto. make specialties
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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE
AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS.
rfBLlSHED AND EDITED BY
HENRY M. WHITNEY.
WEDKESDA Y. NOVEMBER
BY 41 TIIOIllTV.
BaSSSION LJlWI OK
A ACTTo proviiie for the numtier of hours to consti-
tute u day's laltor wht.ru nut by con-
tract.lieit enacuil by ike hlinjr unci the Lecislalire
Aiwemblf ol the tlawatiati .: - in the legis-lature of the Knijjilorn H'ttetiililwl.
In ull contracts for service under Section 1417of the Civil Coil.', where the numlier of houiTconstittitins a ilttyV labor Hhall not be ppeciBed.the length of a tiay'o labor IhkM be held not toexceed nine houro. For all htbnr in excetts ofsuch lime the laborers shall be entitled 10
at not less ihun the rate of wagesogreed uMin in the contract.
Approved this 25lh dav"
of September, A. D.,1876. KALAKAUA K.
AN ACTTo repeal an act entitled " An Act to repeal an
act, entitled an act to permit divorced per-sons to marry oif.iin, approved May 24. A. D.18GC. and to Section 13H4 of theCivil Code with amondinenl," approved the8th day of July. 1870. and to thesaid Vet approved ou the 24th day of May,A. U. I860.
Uk it rsaoted by the Kinir and the Legisla-
tive Assembly of the Mawuiian lalauds in theLegislature of the Kingdom assembled.
Section 1. The act entitled "An Act to re-
peal an act'' entitled " An Act to permit di-
vorced persons to marry again, approved May241 h A. I 18CC. and lo're-eiiac-
l Section 1334ol ihe Civil Code with amendment" approvedthe Sill day of July, 1870, skull be, and the sameis hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. The act er.titled ''An Act to permitdivorced persons to marry again approved May24th A. 1). 18GC, is hereby and is
declured tit be in full force and effect, in likemanner as the same was previous to the 8thday of July A. D. 1870.
Approved this 25th day ot September A. I).,1876. KALAKAUA R.
AY ACT
To amend Section 1106 of the Civil Code.11k it KXArrKD by the Kinir and the IRila-tiv- e
Aeseiubly ol the HuwHiiun Uliiiil, in theLegislature of the Kingdom usdenibled.
Section 1. Section HOC of the Civil Codephull he und the Fame is hereby amended by udd-iu- s
thereto tbe following wordi" :
Provided that in all cases where the defendanti? sued a the rmiker. drawer, acceptor or en-
dorser of any banker's cheque, promissory note,bill of exchange, or other negotiable security, heshall not lie allowed to file an answer unless lieshall file therewith an affidavit mude by himselfor by some person cognizant of the lacts, on hisbehalf, that the defendant has a good defence tothe action on the merits, and stating some substan-tial ground of defence to the action, b actionbe commenced within six months after the dis-
honor of the iDslrutnent on which tbe aclioo isbrought.
Approved this 25th day of September. A. D.1876. KALAKAUA K.
A.N ACT
I'o consolidate and amend the law of cvidenco,
Bk it ksactkd by the King and the Legisla-tive Assembly ot the Hawaiian Islands in thelegislature ol the Kingdom assembled,
l'art 1. 0! tho Means of Obtaining Kvidence.Section 1. The clerks of the several Court,
ol Record shall issue to the Attorney General orto the Marshal or lo any sheriff or deputy sheriff,and to any party plaintiff or defendant, in Buycause, civil or criminal depending before suchcourts respectively, or to the counsel of suchp.rty. wrilsof subpoena for intoeiifl,. In blank,thai the names of the witnesses to bo summonedmay be inserted after the issuing of such writ.
Sec. 2. Such writs of subpeeaa shall be signedby the clerk or his deputy, ond impressed withthe seal of the court, and shall tie obligatory upon the Marshal and his deputies, and upon theparties actually served therewith.
Sec. 3. Upon of witnessesduly summoned, the service of the writ beingproved by the oath of the officer who served thesame, the court shall have summary power tocause their attendaoce aud to puuish them forcontempt.
Sec. 4. The Attorney General or the sheriffon the'several circuits may require of uny Judneof a Court of Record, at Chambers, that wit-
nesses material to the prosecution of any criminalindictment preferred, or about to be preferred, bebound by recognizance to appear and testify atthe trial of such indictment, nr that such wit-
nesses be committed to jail for thaf purpose, andit shall be lawful for the Judge, so applied to, tomake any such order.
Sec. 5. No person shall be bonnd to attendas a witness npon the trial of any civil cause, inany Court o( Record, unless his traveline fees bepaid, or tendered to him at tbe time of the ser-
vice of the subpoena.Sec. 6. Witnesses in criminal cases, whether
for the prosecution or defence, shall not be en-
titled to any fees.Sec. 7. H shall be lawful for any Court of
Record, or any Judge thereof in any action orsuit depending in any sucn court, upon the ap-
plication ot any of the parties to socb action orsmt. to order a commission to issnc for the ex-
amination of witnesses resing in a foreigncountry, or in some other circuit than that inwhich the cause is pending, npon oath by inter-rogatories, or otherthewise, and by the same orany subsequent order or orders to give allsuch directions touching the time, place, andmanner or such examination and all other mat-
ters and circumstances connected with such ex-
aminations as may appear reasonable and just,and it shall be lawful for every person authorizedto take the examination of witnesses by any role,order, writ, or cjmmission made or issued inpursuance of this Act, and he is hereby au-
thorized and required to take all such ex-
aminations.Sec. 8. It shall and may be lawful for person
or person? to be named in any such rule or orderas aforesaid, for taking any examination in purseance thereof, and he and they are hereby
to make (if need be) a special report tothe court wherein the action shall be dependingtouching such examination, and the conduct orabsence of any witness or other person thereon,or relating thereto, and the eourt out of whichtbe commission issued, is hereby authorized toinstitute such proceedings and makesuch order andorders upon Buch report, as justice may reqnire.and as may be instituted and made in any case ofcontempt ot that court.
Sec 9. Tbe costs of every application forany rule or order to be made for the examinationof witnesses tinder any commission by virtue ofthis Act. and of the rule or order and proceed-
ings thereupon, sball be costs in the cause unlessortherwise directed eitber by the Judge makingsuch rale or order, or by the Judge before whomthe trial or enquiry of the cause may be had, orby the court wherein tbe action shall be de-
pending.Sec. 10. Whenever by virtue of this Act an
examination of any witness has been taken be-
fore a Judge of a Conrt of Record, or before theclerk or depnty clerk thereof, or any other per-son or persons as aforesaid, the depositionstaken down by such examiner shall be returnedto and filed and kept in tbe office of tbe clerk ofthe court from wbich tbe commission issued, andoffice copies of such depositions may be givenout to either party.
Sec. 11. Xo examination or deposition tobe taken by virtoe of this Act, shall be read inevidence without the consent of the part
against whom the same may be offered, nnless itshall appear to the satisfaction of the court orperson having by law or consent of parties, au-
thority to bear, receive and examine evidencethat tbe examinant or deponent is tuch party, oris beyond the jurisdiction of tbe conrt or is resi-
dent in another circuit or dead, or unable frompermanent sickness or other permanent infirmitylo attend, in all or any of wbich cases, the exam-inations aod depositions certified under the handof the commissioners or other person taking thesame, shall mid may without proof of the signa-lur-
in such certificate be received and read inevidence, saving all just exceptions.
Sec. 12. On the trial of uny issue joined orof any matter or question or on an equiry arising.a uny suit, action or proceeding in any court orbefore any person hating by la or by cousentof parlies authority to hear receive and examineevidence, any person wbo may happen to bepresent, and who )y virtue of this Act is compe-tent to give evidence be called, and re-
quired to give evidence aod to produce anydocument, and if uny such person wbeu calledand required as utoresaid, shall not appear andgivu eveiei.ee aud (if then abie so to do) producethe document, he shall be subject to the sameproceedings and liabilities as if had been dulyeerveti with u writ of subpoena, ad testificandumor duces tecum, or u summons, or other processaud had received bis conduct money and pay-
ment lor expenses and loss of time.Sec. 13. Kilber parly lo any suit or action
depending in any Court of Record, may call outhe party by notice, to admit uny fact or docu-ment, saving all just except mna ttud every suchnotice and admission respectively may be in theform contained in the firal and aecoud scheduledlo this Act. or to the like effect ; aod in case ofrefusal or uegteel lo admit, ihe cosls of provdingthe lacl or document shall oe puid by the partyso neglecting or refusing, whatever tbe re.-u- ofthe uuse may be, unless at the hearing, trial orenquiry the judge shall certify tbul the refusal loudmii was reasonable, and no costs of provdinguny document shall be allowed unless such noticebe given, except iu cases where ihe omission togive the notice is iu the opinion of ihe court orpresiding judge at the trial ol the cause, asuviug ot expeuse.
Sec 14. An affidavit of tbe attorney, solici-
tor or ue- wt in the cause or his clerk, of the duesignature of any admissions made in pursuanceol such notice und annexed lo the uffiduvit, sballbe in ull cases sufficient evideuce of such admis-
sions; uud an uffj kivlt of tbe attorney, solicitoror agent ill the cause, or his clerk, of the serviceof uny notice lo pruduce in respect of wbich no-
tice lo admit shall been giveu and of the limewheu ll was scne.J, wilb a copy or such noticelo produce, unuexed to such affidavit, shall besufficient evidence of the service of ihe originaluf such notice, uud of the lime when it wasserved.
Sec 15. When a witness whose testimony iswanted in uny civil cause pending in this King-dom, shall live ou uuolher Island from tbat onwhich tno tnul is to be held, or shall be about togo out ol the Kiugdoin. and not lo reluru in timelor Ihe trial, or is so sick, infirm or aged as lou.uke it probable tbat he will not be able lo at.tend at the trial. Ins deposilious tuay be takenin the manner hereinafter prescribed, at the n
of the party instead of by commission ashereinbelure provided.
Sec. 16. At uny lime afler the cause is com-
menced by the service of process, or after ll issubmitted lo arbitrators or referees, either parlymay upply lo uuy District Justice ur any CucuitJudge, or any clerk of a Cuurl of IWor.I, whoshall tsaftsj a notice to the adverse parly to ap-
pear before the said District Justice, CircuitJudge or clerk of a Court of Record at tbe tiuieand place appointed lor lakiug lue deposilious,uud lo put such iu'.errogaloriea oj be may thinkfit.
Sec. 17. Tbe said notice shall be served onthe agent or attorney of the adverse parly; andshull have the saiuo effect us if served ou theparly himself.
Sec. lti. If there are several parties on eitberside of the cause, plaintiffs or defendants, a no-
tice served on either of them shall be sufficient.Sec. 19. The notice shall be served by leav-
ing a copy thereof at the place of abode uf theperson to be notified, allowing in all cases notless than twenty-fou- r hours after such notice, be-
fore the tune appointed for taktug the deposi-tions, and not less ihun one day additional, ex-
clusive of Suudays or every twenty-fiv- e miles oftravel of the oppc party, if he shall live morethan Iweuty five miles from the place of takingthe deposition.
Sec. 20. The deponent shall be sworn orto testify Ihe Irulh. the whole Irulli, and
nothing but the truth, relutiug to the cause forwhich the deposition is taken, and shall then beexamined by the District Justice, Circuit Judgeor clerk SB aforesaid ur by the parlies, and histestimony shull be taken in writing. Theexami-tio- u
shall be either verbal, or by written inter-rogatories.
Sec. 21. The deposition shall ho written bythe officer before whom the deposition is taken,or by some impartial person y huu appointed,in the presence and under the direction of thesaid officer, ond shull be carefully read to or bythe deponent, aud shall then be subscribed byhiui.
Sec. 22 The officer taking the depositionshall annex to the deposition u certificate of tbeline and manner of taking it, tbe person atwhose request, and the cause or suit Tor which itwas lakeu.aod stating also whether tbe adverseparly attended, and if not, staling the notice ifany that was giveu lo him.
Sec. 23. The deposition Bball be delivered bythe officer taking the same to the court, arbi-
trators, or referees before whom the cause is
pending, or shall be encloseu and sealed and di-
rected to them, and shall remain sealed untilopened by the directiou of any Justice of thesaid court, arbitrators or referees.
Sec. 24. Every objection to the competencyor credibility of the deponent and to the pro-
priety of any questions put lo him; or any an-
swers made by bim, may be made wbeu the deposition is produced in the same manner as it
tbe witnesses were personally present and ex-
amined at the trial; and the conrt shall havethe authority to order sny testimony which isdeemed inadmissible to be expunged, providedthat if any deposition is taken upon written in-
terrogatories, all objections to an interrogatoryshall be made before it is answered, mid if theinterrogatory is not withdrawn tht! objectionshall be noted thereon, and otherwise tbe objec-
tion shall not tie considered.Sec. 25. When tbe plaintiff in any enit shall
discontinue it, or become non suited, and anothersuit shall afterwards be commenced for tbe samecause betweon tbe same parlies or their repre-
sentatives, all depositions and testimony law-
fully taken and filed in court in any precedingsuit may be used in tbe succeeding suit, in likemanner as if taken in tho said suit.
Sec. 26. Any witness may be summoned aodcompelled to give his depositions at any placeon the island on whicb he has bis abode, in likemanner and under the same penalties as be maybe summoned and compelled to attend as wit-
nesses in any court.
Part 2. Of Perpetuating Testimony.
Sec. 27. Whenever any person shall be de-
sirous of perpetuating tbe testimony of any wit-
ness, he shall file a petition with the clerk ofany Court of Record, setting forth bis claims,
interest or title in, or to tbe subject on whichbe wishes to perpetuate evidence, and the namesand places of residence of all other personsknowo to him as being interested therein, andthe name or names of the witness or witnesseswhom be proposes to examine; and prayingfrom any Jndge of the court in which said peti-
tion is Sled, an order requiring ihe adverse partyor parlies to attend at a time and place in tbeorder specified, that the testimony of such wit-
ness or witnesses may be taken for tbe purposeof being perpetuated.
Sec 28. If tbe petitioner expects to be aplaintiff in any future action, be shall likewise
set forth in bis petition tbe obstacles preventingthe immediate commencement of an action.
Sec. 29- - If tbe order is granted, tbe deposi-
tion or depositions shall be taken before somejudge of tbe court in whicb the petition is Sled,ihe same latitude of examination and
being allowed as if a suit were actu-
ally pending, and the judge having caused tbedeposition lo be signed on each sheet by tbewitness, shall certify that tbe depositions havebeen properly taken, aod sball order them to befiled with tbe clerk of the court.
Sec. 30. If a trial shall afterwards be had be-
tween tbe parties named in tbe petition or theirprivies or successors in interest toucbicg tbematter of controversy set forth in tbe petition,the deposition filed in accordance with tbe pro
visions of the preceding Sections shall be givenin evidence by either parly ; where the witneeeor witnesses are insane or dead, or either attend-ance for oral examination cannot be required orobtained ; provided, however, tbat such depo-sitions shall be subject to the same obectionsfor irrevalency or incompetency as might bemade to depositions pending an action.
Sec. 31. The applicant shall pay all costs ofall proceedings under this part of ibis act.
Part III. The means of affording discoveryto litigants.
Sec. 32. Either perty to any action or snitdepending in any Court of Record shall be atliberty lo apply to the conn or any Judge ofthe Supreme Court for a rule or order for theinspection by himself or by his witnesses of unyreal or personal properly, the inspectioo otwhich may be material to the proper determi-nation of the question in dispute ; and it sballbe lawlnl lor the Court or any such judge, if theyor he Hunk fit, to make sucb rule or order uponsucb terms as to costs and otherwise as suchcourt or judge may direct.
Sec. 33. Wheoever any cause or other civilproceeding shall be pending in any Court ofRecord, such court or any judge of the Supremet'ourl may, on application made for sucb pur-pose tiy either of Hie litigants, compel tbe oppo-
site party to allow the parly making tbe appli-cation to inspect all documents in the custodyor uuder the ci.ntrol of such opposite parly re-
lating to such cause or other proceeding, and if
necessary lo take examined copies of the same,m all cases in which previous lo the passing ofthis act, a discovery might have been obtainedin a Court of Equity at tbe instance of the partyso making '.he application as aforesaid.
Sec. 34. Upuu the application of either partyto any cause or other proceeding in any Conrtof Record, upon an affidavit by such party of hisbelief that any document lo the production ofwhich he is entitled, for the purpose of discoveryor otherwise is in the possession or power of theopposite parly, it shall be lawful for the court oruny judge of tbe Supreme Court to order tbattbe parly afjaiusl whom such application is madeor. if such parly is a body corporaled. that someofficer lo be named of such body corporate shallanswer on affiduvil, stutiug what documents beor they hus or have iu his ur their possession orpower, relating lo the mailers in dispute, orwhat lie knows as lo the custody they or any ofthem are in. and whether he or they objects orobject, (and if so on whit grounds) to the pro-tection uf such as are in his or their possessionoi power, and upon such affidavit being mude,the court or judge may nuke such further orderthereon as shall be just.
Part IV. Documentary evidence.
Sec. 35. All proclamations, treaties. and otherActs of State of this Kingdom or of auy ForeignState, und all judgments, decrees, orders, andother judicial proceedings of uny Court of Just-ice in any pait of this Kingdom, or in any Por-cig-
Slute, aud all uffi.laviis, pleadings, and otherlegal documents, wills and codicils filed or de-
posited in auy such court may be proved in anyCourt tif Justice or before any person having bylaw or by consent uf parlies lo bear, receive andexamiue evidence, either by examined copies orby copies authenticated, us bureiuufler mentioned,that is lo say. if the document sought to beproved bo a proclamation, treaty, or other Actof State, tho authenticated copy to be admissa-hl- e
in evidence must purport to be sealed withthe Great Seal uf this kingdom, or of the For-
eign State to which the original document be-
longs : und if the document sought to be provedbe a judgment, decree, order, or other judicialproceeding of uuy court in this Kingdom, or inany Foreign State, or an affiduvil, pleaditg, orui her legal ducument, will ur codicil filed ur de-
posited in uny such court, the authenticate!copy lo be udmissable in evidence must purporteither lo be sealed wilb the seal of such court or(iu ihe event of such court having no seal) to besigned by tbe judge or (if there be morethan one judge) by uny one of the judges of thesuid court, and sucb judge shull .much to hissignature a slulumenl in writing on tbe said sopythat the court whereof he is judge has no seal.Uut if any of the aforesaid authenticated copiesshull purport to be signed or sealed as herein-
before respectively directed, the same shall re-
spectively be admitted ill evidence in every casein which ihe original document could have beenreceived in evidence without any proof of theseul, where a seal is necessary, or of ibe signa-ture, or of the truth of tbe statement attachedthereto, where such signature and statement areue' essary, or of the judicial character of the per-son appearing lo have mude such signature andstatement ; and every sucb copy sball be primafacie evidence of the origiual thereof, in likemanner us if such original were produced uudproved in due course ol law.
Sec 36. Wherever in any legal proceedingswhatsoever it shall be necessary to prove anygrant of laud, lease or other conveyance of anygovernment land or real estate, it shall not benecessary to produce the original Patent, grant,lease, or conveyance, but a certified copy thereofunder ibe band and official seul ot the Ministershall be received as evidence in any conrt, tbesame as the origiual instrument itself,
Sec. 37. Every register of a vessel kept underany of the laws, now or hereafter to be in forcerelating to the registry of Hawaiian vessels maybe proved in any court or before any personhaving by law or by consent of parties authorityto hear, receive and exauiine either by the production of the original or by an exauiined copythereof, or by a copy thereof purporting to becertified ucder tbo band of ibe person havingthe charge of Ihe origiual, und every such regis-
ter or sucb copy of a register, and also everycertificate of registry granted under any of suchActs and purporting to be signed us required bylaw shall be received in evidence in any suchcourt, or before any such person as aforesuid, asprima facie proof of all matters contained or re-
cited in such register, when tbe register or sucbcopy thereof as aforesaid is produced, and of allthe matters contained or recited iu, or endorsedon such certificate of registry, wheu ibe said certificate is produced.
Sec. 38. Whenever in any legal proceedingwhatsoever it may be necessary lo prove thetrial and conviction or acquittal of any personcharged with any offense, it shall not be neces-sary to produce tbe record of the conviction oracquittal of sucb person or a copy thereof ; but acertificate containing the substance and effect,only (omitting the formal pari) of the indict-ment, information or presentment and convic-tion or acquittul for sucb offense, purporting lobe signed by the officer baring Lhe custody of theRecords of tbe Luort, where tbe offender wasconvicted or acquitted, or by the deputy or suchofficer, sball upon proof of the identity of theperson be sufficient evidence of tbe 3aid convic-tion or acquittal, without proof of the signatureur official character ot lhe person appearing tohave signed the same.
Sec. 39. Whenever by any law now or here-
after to be in force, any certificate, official orpublic document or documents, or proceeding ofany corporation, or joint-stoc- or other comp-any, or any certified copy ol any document or
entry in any register or other book, orof any other proceeding Bball be receivable inevidence of any particulars, tbe same Bball re-
spectively be admitted in evidence in any court,and by any person having by law or by consentof parlies authority to bear, receive and examineevidence, provided they respectively purport tobe sealed or impressed wilb a stamp, or sealedand signed, or signed alone as required, or im-
pressed with a stamp and signed as directedby tbe respective Acts made or to be hereaftermade, without any proof of tbe seal or stampwhere a seal Oi stamp is necessary, or of tbesignature or of the official character of the per-son appearing lo have signed tbe same, andwithout any further proof thereof in every casein which the original record or document coaldhave been received in evidence.
Sec. 40. Whenever any book or otber docu-
ment is of sncb a public nature as to beio evidence on its mere production
from the proper custody, aod no law exist,which renders its contests provable by meanof a copy, any copy thereof or extract there-from sball be admissible in any court, or be-
fore any person having by law or by consentof parties authority to hear, receive and ex-
amine evidence. Provided it be proved to bean examined copy or extract, or provided itpurport to be signed and certified as a truecopy or extract by the officer to whose custodythe original is entrusted.
Sec. 41- - Tbe mere production of a newt-pap- er
purporting to contain pnblic notices pub-
lished by authority shall be prims facie evi-
dence of tbe poblication thereof, on the dayon whicb tbe same bears date. And where by
any law now or hereafter to be in force. HisMajesty with tbe advice of his Cabinet orPrivy Council, or sny Governor or CabinetMinister sball be authorised or empowered todo sny Act whatsoever, or where by any socblaw anything is required to be certified by sCsbinet Minister or Governor, end publishedin sny newspaper proof of tbe ssid newspaperpurporting to contain a copy or notification ofany sucb set or certificate sbsll be prims facieevidence ol snch set, or certificate having beenduly done or given, sod if such newspaperpurports lo contain any rule, or regu-
lation matter or thing allowed, confirmed, can-
celled or approved of. assented to or certified,ii shsll also be prima facie evidence uf thepurport and dne making of such rule, regula-
tion mailer or thing.Sec. 42. All copies of tbe voles and pro-
ceedings of the Legislature ami ol the RoyalProclamations, il purporting to be printed byauthority, sbull be admitted as evidence thereofby all courts, and persona having by law or byconsent of parties authority to hear, receiveand examine evidence without any proof beinggiven ibai such cupies were so printed.
Sec. 43. The probata of a will or codicil,or letters of administration with tbe will orcodicil annexed shell be prima facie evidenceof tbe original will or codicil, in like manneras if such original were produced and provedin due course of law.
Sec 44. Where any writing whatsoevershall have been copied by means of any ma-
chine or press, Which produces a im-
pression or copy of such writing, such impres-sion or copy shall, upon proof lo the satisfac-
tion of the court or person baviug by law orby conseut of parties authority to bear, receiveand examine evidence, that tbe same was takenor mude from the original writii g by means ofsuch machine or press as aforesaid, be sufficientprima facie evidence of such writing withoutany proof that such impression or copy wascompared with the said original thereof, andwithout any notice to produce such original.
Sec. 45. Every examination and depositiontukeo by virtue of any law heretofore in lorceshall and may be read in evidence, in the samemanner as il this law had nol been passed.
Sec. 46. A transcript of any of tbe recordssnd judicial proceedings of sny Court of Re-
cord or of any judge of a Court of Record atChambers shall be admitted in evidence uponbeing authenticated by tbe stteatslion of lheCleik of sucb court with ibe seal uf sucb courtsnuexed, or of tbe Judge at Chambers beforewhom the proceedings were had with the seslaforesaid.
Sec 47. A transcript from the docket ofsny Circuit Judge al Chambers, or ol any Po-
lice or District Justice, of sny judgment hadbefore him of the execution issued ihereon, ifany, and of the return lo sucb execution, ifany, when subscribed by shch Judge or Justiceshall be evidence to prove the (acts stated io
such transcript in any other court.(To be cimeludeil in next issue.)
SUGAR MACHINERY!
I NIlF.HSHJNKllhiaa JEST KEv EIVEDTHE Mail from the celebrated
Glasgow Iron Works ofMessrs Dlirlees, Tail, and Watson,
Exact particular of the coat of
SUGAR MANUFACTURING
PLiANT !
Of seventeen different eapaclUen rallftn(
1080 lb. urr In 10 Hours at Coat irltTI,io m First-elaua- s Vnenuna Pan Plant
to Make 12 Tons or Stusrar In 10
Honrs at a tost of f I tro.
delivered In Ulaifaw.The nnilemUfne-- l are prepared to receive orders for
sncb mtchlnerjr. and tn arrange for freufht on same to lasshipped by a New Iron Clipper Mnlp new buildingIn tbe Clyde of looo tons burden, to
Leave Ulasicow ou or about tbe 13th ofFebruary Meat.
N. R. Orders for all kinds ot Sfaruinery and otherEuropean merchandise to be shipped by tbe above vesselshould be sent to the undersigned during the month ofSeptember or not later than Octaiber loth. Saw Bate offreight arranged for.
aoT.im F. T. I.I.N !:n N k ..
A. M'WAYNE,COBWEB OF
Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolaln,
IMPORTER AND DEALERIN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,Chemical Acids
And Patent Medicines,A Complete Line ol
Toilet k Fancy Soaps,SUCH AH
Perfumery, Hair Oil, Soap Toilet andSachet Pbvoder, Combs, Hair, Tooth,
and Nail Brushes, Etc., Etc.,
BATH. SURGEON & CARRIAGE SPONGES
Star Mills Medicated Paper.
Partlenlar attention paid to supplying;Physicians, Ships, and Plantationswith PCBE IR! US. --S
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared Day orRight.
0 5m42 mm- - 5JIUHT BELL --Sal
A. W. PEIRCE&CO.Offer for Sale
SHIP Cll A l)L Kill
twTcufjumus,cfc Bread !
Lime andHay,
AND
By Steamer from San Francisco,
Potatoes, Onions, &c.Agouts for
Brand's Bomb Lances,Perry Davis' Painkiller,
Puuloa Salt Workstat
PICTURESAITD
PICTURE FRAMES
I HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A FISE AaVHOBTMENTof Oral Frames, aod also Moulding for
framing pictures. They vary from one tneh to three orfour Inches In width, and those anehlog pictures framedcan hare them done lo soy style required.
Battle Frames from SO cents each and upward.Oral Frames from SO cents each and upward.Square Gilt Frames from tl.OO each snd upward,Square Black Walnut from Si.ao sack ssd upward.
Picture JfaCa, cords, etc.. also on bsad, aajoalApply lo
H. M. WHITNEY
FINE WRITING PAPERS.
"ST AXf ECEITI sTT tTTEatT AKBIT tLntojg
SAR FRANCISCO, REV TOM IRS LORON,
ADDITTOICAL, - or
Writing and Other Papers,Among whirl, may be fimmt.
Lttr Paper. Saw paste ot rsrhass TSaSTHa.
from aa.M as s.i pas' mass.
Net Paper, p" aJ nuw. tress tass m at atper ream.
French Note andXetter Paper. aarUeMr
Cap. Plat Cap. Lagal and Bill Paper.A targe stork always no ha art.
Thin Overland Post, wmi. ami taw. nssatunruled.
ALSO
COLORED PAPER,aod quality.
TISSUE A.1D COPYIJIt. PAFBJt.,MKOtCATKO MTAB lPR.
NEWS AND BOOK PAPERS,maxilla vnurrm rtrt.
thick and oaaa qsaaoes.
ear Orders ailed al short auuc.
w: Ha M. Whitney.
NEW GOODS!RECEI VED B Y LA TE A RRI VA LS,
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
American and English BmIls
OFFICB STaTIOXKKY ., am., am.
PAPER, LEU A I. (IP,C1AP Paper.
Hrrn .Styles thin mraeb letter aiKarelopas of all HI vlaa.
Blank
LaTTII
Pocket Knives ami gasOval aud Kaare rraaaaa,
Cas-sai-a rVtaraa.
SCRAP and POSTAGE STAMP ALBUMS.
Stereoscopes a"of SUnutcitpm i'unra.
Letter Clips Bonk Shaba,Otsaa Menu and Leather TravelingChoice Wood aod Pearl ilflare InFine Wallets, Panes aod Bat)
PAPIER IACHE ARO I0R0CC0 PORTFOUB!
levari anal .rtrb (ferrl w-- .kttcr1npr Hooeji. swul HfTsgVe--e 4 op m .,--tttfr rri in ii.Qraen Hpctartp.
AND
Eye Glasses. Reading Glasses.Tortokw l aod RofoQboa swlra.Qnlll aod Wood Tm.tftpfefta.8twl fi -- OIHou'. pprry- - aod tjtjaer aaatar,CryataU aod Diamond nihfw.Ivory Paper KnlT aarl Knon,Ink KxtractsTra and poa-o-
Mkrroaropawa, Wood and Kuborr Itolera.
WRITING DESKS. A FIRE ASSORTMENT
sea at. a. wurraaT.
TUEO. II. DA VIESorFt: km rod
Now 'liacbarsrd from iko Am
BRITISH BARK " CLETA,"1M .lay- - from Uversool.
The cargo Mali of a fall inn usual as
COTTON, LINEN,Woollen ,
AJtD
FANCY GOODS!I.N LASMIK VASIi rt.
rise sad New Prints.EiubM Matlisf, Waits Cattest . Dsn lass.Saddles, Wool Skirta. Printed yfc.rt..Hack Tie,. Silk UabreiUa.Usdsrahirts,Pilot Jasksta aod Troaasra,
Tweeds, Drills, Stanoan,Usmp Csavss,Ooeasll'a Fine Pevfagaaj,Vtlvst Raga ssd Carpsu,Waterproof Clothing,
HA4HC BlXUr
PARIS PLOUGHS !
(made txprtsaiy for Ike
Bass't Als,Blood, Wolfs a Cm'i AHEdmaad't Pig Brand Porter.Lalaads'i Claret,
BOICHCI
NAPOLEON CABINETCHAMPAGNE.
rise Brandy. Wkbksy,Sherry ud otber Wises, Alesaol.
Jsat sad Jellies,Castor Oil,Lea A Psrrin't Shows.
Paists and Oils.
WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK, UqOD IrOB, FeilCe WlTf,af I kf sa, a. M 4 ar 1 Bg Sk nr a
FlourCement,California
Blankets,
Carre fataj Rooftor. Bar Iroa,Gelvaaissd sad Hollow Wars,Tie Wsrs, Ksivas sad Forks,
Children's Cribs.LONDON PIANO FORTES
hawaii aw naos.Pipes, Flowar Pots, Xutkws-wan- ,
Glare-war- Leather Belting.Celebrated Silicate Paint,Vegetable Msskiasrj Oil,
Powell Doffryn Steam Coal,
DtSTgS.
Colored Corals and Sheik
f HAVE OX ejALK ItLtVtm. or uao rasasbrought ftssa
Its.,
9 neat goods In that line ever
plesae apply early.
ea
auc
BP
Etc.
JfOW THE
few of each, snd ihoee who est lo
Apply to
If.
here. There aes aw. a
H. M. WHITNEY.
Columbia River Salmon!rWT RECEIVED PEat J. A. F LSI IS SH Bti
'an WEB I
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