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V - c -- J L. 11-- 1 J: v & THE PAOiriO , Commercial bbcritscr IS PCBLiaUCD xl'Zvovy Saturday Morning. BY J. HJ2LACK. -- 'F Island Habwrlpli.. VO.OO at Year. 3.00 for l. Months. Snhweelntlows. .. y Vrur. Th S'.Wr pr .tr fc.f p?ri r.rVirJr! ! any part 'K C'tiit-- . it per rnra, ir hp ik ibTitri. hirli t.:.t l.- - tlnn jt I". A. .- - Ail f.p-r- s for nF t f kuriw w.ll b rhargvit th -- l i demanded at h pt rB . whirl. vr'. frwrj 4 ts rmi mi erh B.ws- - IT ?Clftmi PaTASLS LIH li AtTlI'-l- . IT Csmoinieatloo froa U par of t he finic will !, bs ry acceptable. .' Vr Person residing 10 any ptrt of th t."oitef State, ran j rwit ia moui ot puiwcTifnna cim .,r trus papr in nrt?n po.tr stamp. . PLAIN AND FA NC V BOOK AND JOB PRINTINC rr eiLinEAM.Ti.?mxo.Bc?i.Ht3 aso addrem CARDS printed ia th highest tyt of th Art. The Imp of Spring Time. I With th exception of the Bryant poem, the following 14 the bet lhat DajarJ Tajlor rver wrote. J tb m wkrrt th aanUruii fall . Tittr the awallow; I hear frntn tha mnnctaloa the ratarart rail: r.llow. t,h. f..I!ow? BifcU n lh bunhra aoJ i.n the l Hvlftl ar awellint;: Hark ! tli SpriotJ hlpervtb, "Mka )e with ie-- l njr dwelllna." tnt-- .f Ih trrntaloiia Mae of thlr railing befora her. Who a it taU iam "Awake an! rr.r-- . Thou, hum aJorre Lea me, I alJ; I have kbown thee ( ol.l, ITe, the annoyer, ArmlDir, at lajit, with thine Arrow of . Time, the tleiryer."" ' follow." he UuheJ, "where the blin r.r the earth , Wnmi thee, coupe Hi off; Trt l the Kprtng;. And her thoaanlf.l.l birth. I, Ujo, am dwellitKl-- " Oat of tha fciule he waa leepinif. anil ann B..ft with the awallow; Tea, aol he raileft where the rataract xprauf : Follow, oh, follow! Vain t Jrfjr. or Tale, err. la o.th. - Bi.l hin to tear toe! But but Uereptioo U tlearer than truth: Irt him ileceiv met WritUtk in tSt j uf VARIETY. Some niea cantvit itaml proritj. Others nerer get chance to trj. George has hal a great many pull-bac- ks in lire," miid the young wife to her My friend. An J when the friend saiJ, Yes, I saw him with one yesterday," the joung wife didn't know what she meant bj it. i)uifocation U a shadow of falsehood, which grows bj what it feedj on, until at last it is erolrcd a full-grow- n lie. The poet says Equal nature luaLkned cs All in ou mould ; but alter she has fashioned some men she puts a trJe dollar in their bands and leaves the next one to bant for bis. Copper money is coined exclusively for religious j a rpoeos. It enables a man to feel that be has contributed to the spread of the Gospel without drawing too largely on his income. To the drunkard a bottle of gin is a weapon of defence; the liqaor is a dagger and the bottle is its sheatb. There i this significant difference between the Communists and. a clock, and the clock is the wiser of the two, that when the Communists strike thcjccaiie their work, while the clock works and strikes at the fame time. Some people act as thoagh they had been ino- culated with stupidity, while others act as though they bad it in the natural way. Cetewayo, the Zulu, has ordered a new suit of clothes, consisting of a square of court plaster to be pasted on the fcft shoulder. Tell os not in mournful numbers that this life is but a dream, when a girl that weighs one hun- dred gets outside a quart of cream and then wants more. Elmira Gazette. The men who have repented of their past sins will bare an opportunity to tarn over a new leaf on the first ol January. Nature, however, will wait until tbe spring. In these days of resumption the Americans are fajit becoming a people noted for their charity, their generosity and their great lore of their spe-ci- e- If one can cfTord it be should buy the beet of everything. There is nothing better than cast steel knives and nothing better than castilo soap. A youth, while baring his haircut last evening, asked the barbe" what he thought of bis mus- tache. The barber said : Iiring it with you the next time "you come and I wilkgive you my .opinion." Xticark Call. A moet interesting tight to see is that of a yoao lady, with "lips like rubies," and with teeth of pearly whiteness," and with cheeks that bare stolen the deep carnation of the deathless rose," with her month full of ginger- bread ! When a boy walks with a girl as though be were afraid some one . would see him, the girl is bis sister. If be walks so close to her as to near- ly crowd ber against the fence, she is tbe sister of some one else. Kissing by telegraph is reported a harmless yet thrilling amusement. How would kiaxing by telephone be? Sr. Alban AJcrrtisrr. We would telepbonely we know, but you see we don't do it that way. Boston Post. The wife of a Boston physician, one day casting her eyes out of the window, observed her hus- band in the funeral procession of one of his pa- tients, at which she exclaimed : " I do wish my husband would keep away from such processions. It appears so much like a tailor carrying borne bis work. The breakfaet rail to rodd-- h balU AnU haah that niakr the) small boy fatter. The hireU art r I bake the ambeatcake. And the wlM borkwheat leap In batter. Roan. Bridget, rnxh. aet tha ol.l griddle flying : Speak. Bridget; aunwer. pant-ake- . frying, frying, frying. The other day the Berkshire Courier, with well-feign- ed innocence, inquired, " How can fivo persons divide nve eggs so that each man wnl re- ceive one, and still one remain in tbe dish?" Af- ter several hundred people went two-thir- ds dis- tracted in the mazes of this proposition, the Courier " meanly says, " one takes the dish with the egg." ' I should like to have you raise a club," said a 7x9 book, canvasser to a daughter of Erin, as be stood on the front step trying to talk her to death on the subject of the " Extinction of the Tribes of the Seventh Century. I will." said Biddy, as she reached around hehind the dour, but bad luck to your picture if you're linerin around here when I got it raised." lie didn't linger. Some marriages are of ue in that they produce a very bumble and repentant state of mind. Tbey are said, however,' to have a startling resemblance to an electric machine. It is eay enough to catch bold of the handles, but. alas ! when you are sor- ry that you ever touched them you find that you can't let go. There is many a man who used to sing with tearful pathos and an unwarrantable craving for the delicacies of the season, " Oh that 1 had the wings of a dove !" who would be perfectly con- tent in these bard times with the second joint. A frugal lady up town lately cmplojed a wash- erwoman to come and do ber washing. Hours passed, and the woman grew faint, but saw no sign of lunch. Finally she suggested that she could work with more spirit if she had something to eat. "You can have lunch by and by," ed ber employer, there's no hurry. Hating it only a practice, anyway." But." remon-ri.u'e- d the hungry washerwoman, it is a prac- tice that I've indulged in for upward of fifty I la.-- p, and I am too old to give it up now." I : raight have tickled Jeff. Davis mightily to . ! 1 1 himself the lion of the closing hours of tbe , i.rty-fift- h Congress. It was bad enough to bare lis vwions of rulo over a Southern slave oligarchy ruthlessly destroyed ; it was bad enough to be routed out of bis capital by; a Northern mudsill; it was bad enough to be captured in petticoats; but it would be infinitely wore to be driven into hopeless obscurity, and from this threatened dan- cer be was rescued by the remark of Judg Hoar, who said be did not propose to vote for tte Mex- - en pension bill if Jeff Davis's name would ap-- r r ion the roll. It is plain "Jeff" will nor be 'A to blh nnecn. f:;o:ll!llMTllT VOL. XXIII-N- O. 5! I. HOLLISTER & CO., . GH Sl'l'tM' STKKKT. IIONOI.C L.I". 11 Importer anldl-- r ia ic- - Cieirs, T''baco anj ?nu!T. b',r a?r!s 1 the II ' r Island f.r P. l.orillarj A Co. Tin Taj aril Win. f. KimtaU' an.tj Fa.r Tor.srcn. A!n, manufacturer of Mineral Water. Ac. my 17 "i RICHARD F. BICKEKTON, . MICOC.VSKMMt AT I. A V. VTTOKXKV n t.f Court on the oili- - r Ilnr. l M .ny to i'fi l on Mort?--- ! of IJ. XT t'i'VU V.. No. 21 Merchant ptr-et- , 2 d.ri frxm lr. tlar.gt-nwaM- my 17 79 G. W. MACFARLANE & Co., AM) COMMISSION M KK-- C IMI'ORTKItX II NTS, KoblnWa Fir'-proo- f KuiMing, tjuren St.. Honolulu, II. roa The pautoa h.-r- Ranch Company, Toe fpeiK-- r rinttuo. lido, Tbe Waikana ruiiinii, HaMo siazar Mill, Mirrl-e- , Ta'it A Wataou'i Sugar Machinery. John Iiay & Co' Liverpool nJ London Packet. my3 The '): and Honolulu Line of PickfM. T9 S. ROTH, TAILOR. 3t FOUT ST. MKKCIIA.VT Honolulu, U. I. i "CHAS.T. GULICK, potot A.n y puniiio, A G K.N'T TO TAKK ACKXOIVI.EUOMK.MS IO LABOR CoMUitCfi and General Business Agent. Office in Makee' lihxk, corner Uueen anJ Kaahamanu 3lree. Honolulu. ap&-7- 'i ly DILLINGHAH & CO., IMPOIITEKS A ' P l KA IK RS 1 X IIAKD-- Ml waRK, Cutlery, Dry OooJ. Paint and Oil. n! Oeneral Merchandiie. apM No. 37 Fort Street, Honolulu. 7a HYMAN BROTHERS, ANU It ETA 1 1. IMPURTERS.WIIOLF.SALE Dry Oood, ChAhing, Hats, fnrnithing Ooods, Ladie' and Oeou' Boot and H.'ht, Vankee Notion, Ac, Ac, Capl. 9oo' Bailding. N . 2 J Merchant Ft. Honolulu. apiG 79 A. W. BUSH, ROCER AN'I PROVISION DBA I. Kit, G rimilr Oroerrr and Feed Store, XT OrJers entroated to me from tbe other island will be promptly Attended to. S Fort Street. Honolulu. lpi-- s BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, ONOM'lil'. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. II DRAW KXCIIANOK ON THE B.IXK. OF CALIFOEXH, Sl FRANCISCO, 'AID Tia ariKXT IX New rk. Iloalwa, I'nri.. ur Ulnald. THE OBIF.XT.lL BAR C0UP0B1TI0, LOXDOV, aSDTBBIB BBASCHCSia IIaiki. Sydney, and Melbourne. And Trantaet a Qeneral banking Dustnea. aplO 79 WILDER & CO., IX I.I .Mil K II. PAINTS, OIL. 3KAI.KRM and building Material!,of erery kind, api 79 Corner Fort and Qjcen St. if EB. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., AXI CMIM.MISSIOA .lr.-CUASf- d. IMPORTERS Corner of Fort and Merchant street. mu J ly THEO. H. DAVIES, AN!) COMMISSION Jinn-riUN- r. IMPORTER iRKXT voa' Lloyd and the Liverpool Underwriter. Northern Asiurance Company, and Uritikn and foreign jiarine inaurancr Company. h!5 79 Fire Proof B JtMing, Kaahutuanu & Queen St, ly GEO. W. PAGE, A RCIIITKI'T. P.O.BOXT4. HEAR i- - . FICK of K. P. Adam' Jiore. Queen Street, Honolulu. nlO 3ru CASTLE & COOKE, M PORT MRS ANU DEA I.ERS IN CKX- - LRAL MKKCUANDlsK, glllPPINU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS f15 No. SO King Street, Honolulu, II. I. C. S. BARTOW, A CCTIOXEKR. SALESROOM ON O.CEEN fei Mrect, foot of Kaahumanu. 79 F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., j PORTERS AM) COMMISSION MERC- HANTS, 1M Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. aa j M."McINERNY, AM) IIKALKR IN IMPORTER Hats, Caps, Jewelry, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, and every description of Gent' superior Furnishine Good. XT llenkert' Fine Calf Dres Boots, " J? hnd- - o N. K. Louis or iot ass jikrcuast ithits. jan CASTLE & HATCH, A TTORNEVS AX L" . V. K.CASAS.ra j. NOTARY PCBI.IC. u ;ii .iKn,! .11 ill. Toaru of th Kincdom. Particular at tention paid to the negotiation of Conveyancing, Col-lecti- etc. XX Money o Loan on Mortgage OFFICE . Fort Street, over Dillingham ivi, Honolulu iiwnu IaUn.1. J tf om C. AFONG, ' M PORTER. WHOLES.! LE AND RET All, Dealer in Oeneral Merchandise Fire-pro- of Store, Nuua- - Street. j a J. M. DAVIDSON, A TTOR N E V AT LAW. a5L OfSce over dr. Wh'.tncv's r.ook?tore. noid Honolulu. ALLEN & STACKPOLE, KAWAIIIAE. HAWAII. CONTINUE THE GENERAL WILL AN DIsK and SIIIPr-lN- BL'pINEdS at the above port, wberc they are prepared to furnish the Justly cele- brated Kawaihae Potatoes, and such other recruits as are required by wbale ships, at the shortest nonce and on the most reasonable terms. (ao31 ly) M. S. GRIWBAUn & CO., A NO W II O L V.S A LE I) E A IMPORTERS (Jf XMlAL nZO Makee's B:k, yae-- n Street. ly M. s. griiibaum "&"co., ANfTC 4" t MM ISS I O ' flORWARPING 214 CALIFORNIA STKKET. SAN FRANCISCO. Secial faciiitiea f and particular att' ction paid to CONSIGNMENTS OP ISLl.M) PROUCCE- - not) ly E. 0. HALL & SON, IMPORTERS A NO DEALERS IN HARD. L W ARK, Dry Ooods, Paint. Oils, and Ueneral Merchandise, nol Corner Fort and Kinp St. ly M. PHILLIPS & Co., AM) WHOLESALE IMPORTERS Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing an Fancy Ooods. (nol7 lyj No. 11 Kaahumanu St.. Honolulu ALFRED S. HARTWELL, OCNSKLI.OR AT LA W-OFI- 'ICE OVER c jy lilillOr A CO. S BANK. DRS. F. H.ENDERS,& J.H.BEMISS, KFICE. WAILI KU, MALI. Bull) ly H. . WBITSKT. J. W. AOBKBTSOX. WHITNEY Sc ROBERTSON, (Successors to II. M. Whitney.) Pl'BLISIIERS. NEWS STATIONERS. At BOOK BINDERS. jalS79 Merchant Street, Honolulu-- ly A. S. CLEGHORN & Co., AND WHOLESALE AND IMPORTERS K its IN General Merchandise, Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Sts. 00 ly Nuuanu St.. and Corner Fort am! Tlofl St. CHULrl.Nr&"(5o., PORTERS OF AND DEA L ERS I X 1M CHINA QO 'D? Of All decriptiooa, ami in all kind of Dry Good. Also, con- stantly n hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Rice. 06 Naaar o Stret, Hnnnluta ly HONOLULU, !usint5S Carts. WILLIAM 0. SMITH, A TTORXEV AT LAW. C-E- Kaahuaiauu r II jnclu!u,net d ti Cocil 3rown, Esr.) mySl xs. smitn, j -1 Kort Btrcot, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN M. r! len Ttij.le plated Ware. 0'.asrare. Kltijl's Couihination Sxtacles A' Eye Glawe, - Bracket", Vases, Lcstral Wire Ware, Fancy Soaps. Picture Frames, Wo.tenhi.Ira" Pocket Knives, Sciv t, riclols, Powder, Shot A: Ammunition, Clara's Spool Cotton, Machine Oil, All Kinds of Machine Needles ! . L. CHASE'S JSLA.SP VJFAVS. Sole A sent lor THE t'NIVEUALI.V ACKNOWLEDGED " LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC " 3.1J'79' SEWING MACHINE. A. W. PEIRCE & CO., CHANDLERS AND COMMISSION SHIP Importers of Oeneral Merchandiie. Agent for Brand' Oun and Bomb Lance, Perry Davis' I'aio Killer. Pierce' Magnetic Truss, Whalemen' Shipping I. iit, Ac. Queen (street, Honolulu. (jail 79) BOLLES & CO., CHANDLERS AND COMMISSION SHIP MERCHANTS. Importers and Dealers in Oeneral Merchandise, Queen Street f.15 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. 79 CECIL BROWN, A TTOR NET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. XX NOTARY PCBLIC and Agent for taking Acknowledg- ments of Instruments for the Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kashumann Street, Honolulu, 11. 1. fe8 79 E. P. ADAMS, MERCHANT AND AUC- TIONEER. COMMISSION AGENT AMERICAN GCANO COMPANY or NEW VORK, Aom CALA. FURNITURE MANCFACT'INQ COMPANY jail 79 OF BAN FRANCISCO. WONG LEONG & CO. f Xuunttu nnd Marine Street. Corner II. I. Dealers in Dry Uooda, Clothing, Boot and Phoe. Hat and Cap. Fancy QooJs, etc. Have also constantly on hand, Hawaiian Rice in quantities to suit. Also China Choice Tes, China Svine Twine, China Silk llandker chief and Sashes, etc A centa Kailua Rice Plantation, Kaopa Rice Plantation, and l'alaroa Rice Plantation. )a!9 '79 B. n. GILDEA, H. D., D. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, COR. SURGEON streets, over Dr. Etrehz's Drug Store, Ho- nolulu. CT Office hour from 9 a. M. to 5 r. at. d'21 JOHN H. PATY, OTVXitY PUBLIC : FOP, THE ISLAND OF OAHU. OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE c States of California and New lork. dl4 OFFICE WITH BISHOP V CO. 0. S. CUMMINGS,M.D., C;l'RGEON AND HOMOEOPATHIC PHT- - 0 SICIAN. Ollice and residence, corner of Fori and Bere-lan- ia streets, opxite the Fort Strict Church. no30 DR. RODGERS, tJIIVSICIANANDSCRGEON.OFFICE.64 Residence as before. Snow Cottage, Hawaiian Hotel. The Doctor will, in future, prepare And dispense, his own medicines. XT Sicc:al attention given to distases and affections pecul- iar to women. 19 '78 " 0Tv7 HOUSMAN, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. C1IVIL Pacific Railway Survey. Office, corner Fort and Merchant Street. oc26 ly BROWN & CO., M PORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES WINES AND SPIRITS. AT WHOLESALE. 9 Merchant Street, n31y Honolulu, TI. I. J. M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S. ENTAL OFFICE, FORT STREET. I) corner Hotel, in Brewer's New Block. d21 ly THOS. G. THRUM, AND MANUFACTURING IMPORTING News Dealer and Book Binder. ocC) Mkkchast St., hsab Fokt, Hosoiulc. (ly H. HACKFELD & Co. EN ERA L COMMISSION AGENTS, Cs otj iy HONOLULU. H. E. McINTYRE & BROTHER, ROCERY AND FEED STORE. G Corner of King and Fort Streets, o7 lv Honolulu. H. I. C. BREWER & CO., AND SHIPPING MERC- HANTS. COMMISSION Honolulu, Oahu, (auSl ly) Hawaiian Islands. johYthos. WATERHOUSE, AND DEALER IN GENERAL IMPORTER MERCHANDISE, au31 Queen Street, Honolulu. ly DR. F. LESLIE MINER, Si. ACCOUCHEUR. OFFICE SURGEON HolTinann on Merchant street, Honolulu, octli ly t G. DICKHOX. HOST. LEWEBS. C. M. COOKE LEWERS & DICKSON, k LERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDING DE aulO Materials. Fort Street. ly JNO . WALKER, g. S. SrXLDlSO. W. O. IRW1X. WM. G. IRWIN & Co., Sugar Factors and Cominission Agents, nONOLULC, II. I. Aftcnts lor Naalehu Plantation, Hawaii, Makee Plantation. Maul, Ilonaat.u Plantation, Hawaii. Waihee Plantation, Maui ilei Plantation. Hawaii, West Maui Plantation, Maul, Star Mill, Hawaii, Makee Sugar Company, Kauai, D. R. Vida, (Uifion Mills) Haw Kealia Plantation. Kauai, Greig A Bicknell' (Fanning's Island) Cocoanut Oil, Union, Fire and Marin: Insurance Co. of New Zealand Swiss Hoy 1 Marine Insurance Co. of Winterthur, j20 lv) North Western Lite Insurance Co. of Milwaukee. . CB1XT. T. B0BKST.X05. GRANT & ROBERTSON, (Success: r to A. 8. Cleghorn & Co.) IN FANCY AND STAPLE" DRY DEALERS every Millinery and Dress- making Department attached. Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. Corner of Fort ar.d Hotel Street. jy ly ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT, MERCHANT AND COMMISSION SHIPPING AGENT, Honolulu. Hawaiian Island aol7 ly Itrbaniral. S. M. WHITMAN, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, o King Street, near Bethel, Honolulu. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Horse-Shoeingf- it Carriage Work iyl3-i- y HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO I stills. Roilers. Coolers. Tmn. Rrssa and Lead I'liiiLr i Castings. I Machinery of Every Description made TO ORDER. I rirt!ru!ur AH' nllon j'it'f to Ship's llbirkiinHhtng XJ" J'b Work executed on the (hortesi notice. aulO ly ; vfi WM. JOHNSON, i K Mrrrhaal Tailor. : LX. Kviliumanu St., H. I., opposite O.xlfrey Rhode. ap-J- 79 m I ti gi v, i tmr-- HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, Ylrrtanical. C. SECELKEN & CO., NO. & NUUANL STRET, Dealers in Stoves andRanges, Tin, Shfft Inn i. Coppfrwarf ! Kiir C.)4TA.TLT OX Il.XD A FULL ASSORTMENT Or TINWARE CaWanlzfd Irou and Lead Tip. aplO 79 India Ccbbeillo-r- , i.f., ir. J. II. WICKE Oabiiiot 3V2T ltor, A LAKE A STKrET, ONE DOOR BELOW IIOTiL STREET. Furniture of all descriptions made a() repaired at reason able rates. Good workmanship gnarayged. ap2d 79 W. E. FOSTER, SADDLER and HAFNESS MAKER, Fort street, text dor to T. Lack, H.VBXESS XD SDDLK3 Y OS HAND. XT Orders from the other Islands pmptly attended to.xi ap5-7- 9 ly J. M. OAT & Co. Sailmakers. Queen street, in M:ikec" rlock, ver the V. S. Consul's Oilk-e- , HonoluloU. I. Sails made in the Rest Style and Fitted with Galvanised Clues sd Thimbles. Flag of nil tIecritiou isdennd repaired. Thankful for past patronage, we- - ae prepared to execute all orders in our line, with dispatch andin a satisfactory manner. nihSJIi O T. HOUGH 1AILINC, BLACK S.MAV II, BAY HORSE GENERAL Entranc ctKing and Hotel Sts. XT Particular attention paid to lorse Shoeing and Car- riage Work. jal '7'J C. C. COLEMAN, . BLACKSMITH ANDMACHINIST. Horse Shoting, Carriage Worlt, Sect JaA KING STREET, NE.R FORT. 'j9 T. J. BAFER, ai:ciiiti:ct am m ii,ii:i: Flans and specifications furuisheat reasonable rates. Address, Post Office, Honolulu, H I. jal 79 P. H. TRIP, Saddle and Harness Maker, CORNER OF Port Aiidl Itiii; Stroots. All Articles In ! Line Miuiilnrt ure.l with Ja4 79 Nralaeaa nml D.palcb. c. WEsr, Wgo sad Crrlfrf Itnllder,?! and TG King St., Honolulu. ( ja25 '79) Ilaud ordrs promptly executed. CIIJI rS. GrETiTZ, Ap1ABl.NET M A KEt AND FRENCH VU LJ Polisher. No. 60 Hntelitrcet. Rpl XT Store and offices tlt:ej up at moat reasonable 1 rates. All kinds of ut liolsttrii; done and good woik-niansh- ip guaranteed. i2 ly : I HAVE SECURED A FIRST-O- L ASS HORSE-SHOE- R And am Prepared t Carry on this Branch of my Businessin a minner Satis- factory tcmy Patrons. OWNERS oTF.NE STOCK Will do well v give me a Call. Horses stnt to my KlDjr Street Shop will be Faith- fully atfndrd to. C. WEST. Honolulu, April 27th, 1S78. oc2$ THOMS LACK, avr .v o xxx wist NO. 40 IORT STREET, . will attend u all orders in the Vf' vs. LOCK, GIN i GKNEEAL REPAIR LI.E fie will give special attentlonto cleanlne, repairing and regula- ting-Sewing Machines, and alother kinds of Light Machinery and Metal Work of every descrtion, Blnckansilkiius, A ALSO. ON HAND AN) FOR SALE CHEAP, A. Variety of Stwing Machines, Cans, Pistols, Slot, Ammunition, MACHINE OIL, NIEDLES, &c, Ac. Sewing Machine Tuckers, Biilers. and all other extra and duplicate part of Machines suplied on short notice XT Best Machine Twiat.jct COLI AGENT IX TVS KINGDOM FOB The Florence Sewing Machin. from $10 to $50. White Sewing Machine, from 145 to $75. Home Shuttle Sewing Machini $14 to $35. Including u extra. aulO ly E. B. TKOMAS, BRICKLAYER & BUILDER. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Ftinaces. linker's Ovens and Ranges, and all kindsof Heatin; .pparatua. Also, Variegated Concrete Sidewalks. All Work entrusted to mcwill be execu- ted prnmptlr. and on ressonable;rras. Address through the Post Olliie. fcS '79 C. E. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in 3T" TJ XI NITUHH! O OF EVEIY DESCRIPTION. Ol Furniture Ware Room on Fort street ; Workshop t I the old stand. Hotel str.et. near Fort. N. B. Orders from the other stands promptly Attended to. auJi ly vrnr.i" or Rj Pi.; ( pqv.. UfUiCfer L. WAY, Slnp Opposite Hopper .Vw Kite .Hill. tidris nl7 '78 Promptly Atttaded to. P. DALTON, .Saddle mid I2:trntss ranker, Kiya STREET, HOyOLULU. Pt- - Harness. SAddle i. Shoe ath-- C er, Coa-tiDt- ly ou Hand. Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. aulO ly C. W. BROWN, Civil Engineer, --- Honolulu, OVER SMITH'S ERIPGE. PROFILES Cloaca at 21 M. Sntiirrliar. aulO ly A RARE CHANCE! TO BE SOLD ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF departure, about 3009 acres of Cdp, arable land, situated near the landing of Kaunakikai. Molokai, consisting in part of about IOvjO acres of fine cane lind, the principal part situated within a rain belt which extends along the mountains. The balance is fine timber and grazing land. A large stream of water has it Source upon the place, and is capable of irriga- ting the whole tract. Also, lour acres of fine thriving your.g cane, vegciaUfs it all kinds, two houses, working and riding horses, cart, plows, harnesses, saddles, toIs of all kinds, sev- eral hundred chickens, geese, Ac. Also, a profitable business in connection with the same, paying $100 jr month, and ca- pable of a Liree increase. All the household furniture will be sold with or without the place. Enquire of W.C. LAMBERT, on the place; or of . R. F. BICK F.R TON, .o 33 Merchant St., mhl Cin.' Honolulu JUNE 11. 1S79. Insurance Caris. II A M III' RG-.- M AG D EBURG t FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMBURG. B BUILDINGS. MERCHANDISE. FI RM. W lure an. I i'liin,rv irwnred Sff linst Fire no fh mncl I fvorahle terms. A.. .J.VIKSIZIS A?ent f rthc Hawaiian Islands, uiyll 79 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. FOR FIRE Ai MARINE INSURANCE. Head OtTlre: intVlABd, X. Z. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE INSURANCE on Merchandise, Good and Freight can be effected with this company at current rates. Losses can be made p:iyaile in Honolulu. Honolulu Agent: J. MOTT SMITH. mh?9 Cm Office at Bank Building. WILDER & CO., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, OF the - 1TI.11 LIFE INSURANCE (OMP.AXV OF NEW YORK, Largest, Safest, and Most Economical Life Ins., Co. IN THE WORLD ! Asscts08)$SO,OOO,OOO Now is a Good Time to Insure. 0K BUT FIRST-CUS- S E1SKS TAKE ap5 79 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED, 1809. CAPITA L 2,000.000 Accumulated nnd Invested Fund, 1,097,248 riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN AP-- J. POINTED AGENTS lor tbe Sandwich Islands, and are authorised to Insure against Fire upon favorable terms. Risks taken in any part or the Islands on Stokc and Wood-E- l Buildings, and Merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Houses and Furniture, Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or without cargoes or under repair. (ap5 79 KD. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO. Boston Board of Underwriters ! for the Hawaiian lalnuds, AGENTS C. BREWER At CO. Philadelphia Board of Underwriters ! for the Hawaiian Ialnnda, AGENTS C. BREWER k CO. "TOTICE. MASTERS OF VESSELS VIS-- 1 ITINU this port in a disabled condition and insured in any ol thi Boston and Philadelphia Offices must have their reports and accounts duly certified to by us. mhS 79 C. BREW ER & CO. TJMIOIV Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of new zealand, capital. : : : . 10,000,000. fAVIG ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY XX at lloinilul j, fur the Hawaiian Islands, the undersigned are prepared to accept risks against fire in dwellings, stores, warehouses and merchandise, on favorable terms. Marine risks on cargo, freights, bottomry, profits and commissions. Losr. promptly adjusted and payable lie re. mhS 79 WM. Q. IRWIX & CO. F. A. SCHAEFER, Breuseu Board of Underwriter. AGENT Dread en Bonrd of Underwriter, Agent Vicuna Board of Underwriter. Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdiction of the above Board of Underwriters, will bare to be certified to by the Agent to make them valid. jalS 79 ly CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. mllE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF THE JL above Company, have been authorised to insure risks on Cargo, Freight and Treasure, from Honolulu to all ports of the world, and vice versa. U3 iy II. HACKFELD & Co SWISS LLOYtT MARINE INS., GO. OF WINTERTHUR. 'IMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE AUTHORIZED i. TO 1KSURE ON CARGO FREIGHT and TREASURE Frsiu IIo.iolulu. TO ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD AND UPON COASTERS, BY SPECIAL PERMISSION On the most Favorable Terms. W. O. IRWIN & CO. dl4 79 Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. llAMBURGJI-BREME- N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. mllE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN X Appointed Agents of the above Company, are prepared to insure risks against Fire on Stone and Brick Buildings and on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms. For particulars apply at the office of o8 ly F. A. SCHAEFER tr CO. UNION INSURANCE COMFY OF SAN FRANCISCO. 3VI Ariiuu INCORPORATED, 1865. CASTLE & COOKE, Agents o6 ly FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS . - ' - -- . - THE OXjD CORNER Coffee and Billiard Saloon, TOBACCO &JPR STORE! ESTABLISIHED IN 1858, OFFERS FOR SALE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IIAVAXA, GERMAX i MAMLA CIGHAS Light and Hard Pressed NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO, Fine Cut Chewing-Tobacc- o AN ASST. OF CUT SMOKING TOBACCO And a Large Assortment of BRIAR WOOD AND OTHER PIPES ! Tobacco Pouct.es. P'pe Etems. Amber - jj Horn Mouth Piece. " ipe Buttons, Cigarette Paper, etc., etc jail '79 qr Corner of Queen and Nuuanu SU. J WHOLE NO. 1202. Insutnncf (laris. RHEMslI WKSTPlllLllV LLOYD IaVsukaivci: compt : OF M. CLADIIACII, KIIENIS1I PRUSSIA. Aachen & Leipzig Ins., Co. Limited, OF AACHEN. (A1X-LA-C- H APELLE ) A LL CLAIMS FOR- -P ARTICULAR A V- -il EKAOK sustained by goods arriving here and insured in the above companies, hare to be made with the cognisance ol and certified to by the undersigned, in order to be valid. mhl 7v J. C. ULADE, Agent. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, (LIMITED,) ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST clauses in the Policies of this Company art specially advantageous. THEO. II. DAVIES, Agent. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y Issues Fire and Life Polities THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ALL ON lor Losses settled with promptitude. no!7 ly THEO. U. DAVIES, Agent. BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. flMIE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THE JL Boston Board of Underwriters, notify Master of Vessel and other that all bills for Repairs on Vessels, and all bills for Oeneral Average purpose, must be approved by the Agent of the Boston Underwriters, who must also be represented on all surveys, or such bills will not be allowed. "3 ly O. BREWER At CO.. Agents. XatAAOlil9lXOCl.. lOQO. THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE 37" i l o INSURANCE COMPANY ! Unlimited Liability of Stockholders ASSETS, $26,740,105.70. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTFD, AND PAID AT ONCE o27 BISHOP Si CO.. Agent. TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Ilamburir. Capital, One Million Prussian Thaler. rjMHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN A appointed Agents of tbe above Company are now ready to Issne Polities against Risks of Fire, on BnUdlag, Merchandise and Furniture, on terms equal to those of other respectable companies. Losses paid for and adjusted here. For particulars apply to Ql3 tf H. HACKFELD X CO., Agents. THE New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. OF BOSTON. MASS I xx o o x 13 o r at o d, lOOB. The Oldest Purely Mutual Z!fe Insurance Co.. in the United Stales. Policies issued on the most favorable terms EXAMPLE OF PLAN, Insurer1 Age, 35 Vrnra Ordiunry Life Plan One Annual premium continues Policy 2 years 3 day Two Annual premium continue Policy 4 year 12 day Three Annual premium continues Policy 0 years 27 days Four Annual premium continues Policy 8 years 46 days Fire Annual premium continues Policy 10 years 60 days AmhcIh, Si:i,500,O()O! Loa.r. I'll id through Honolulu Ajjcney toO.OOO I CASTLE Si COOKE, AGENTS oS FOR THE HAW'S ISLANDS. ly ir. a, . v . . -- 'V i WAILUKU POI FACTORY, EST QUALITY OF PA I AI MANUFACTURED B constantly. All order filled with dispatch. mylO 79 Wailuko, Maui. WAILUKU PLANTATION! MAUI. CROP OF 1818 WAILUKU, by C. BREWER A Co., fel 79 3m Agent. KAUPARUEA PLANTATION SUGAR NGW COMING IN, AND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BV C. AFONO. Honolulu, June 1st, 1S77 in'Zi 79 HONOUltU SOAP WORKS, IiClco. Honolulu. raphe Buainefts of I lie above concern hnviutf A been transferred to T. "SV. Tl AWLINS, He hereby gives notice that the manufacture of All HZixids or Soaps Will be continued by him. SOFT SOAP always on hand. Will buy beef, mutton and soap greaae, and aolicils consignments of the same from the other jalS lalands. OLOWAIsTJ PLANTATION, MAUI, G. ARMSTRONG St CO., WEST Crop now coming in. d2lly II. HACKFELD ii Co., Agent. PICKYEEK UII.B,, IVHAIIVA. HTURTON, PROPRIETOR. of superior quality, now coming in and for sale in quantities to suit by nol7 1y U. HACKFELD ft CO. CITY MARKET, R. BOYD. PROPRIETOR, HEAD OF J. CHAPLAIN LANE. 3T 1-- A. T W DELI V 12 11 12 I I nlO All Orders Promptly Attended to. ly HONOLULU STEAM BAKL3Y ! R. LOVE & BROTHER, Proprietors, NUUANU ETREET. MEDIUMAND NAVY BREAD, IILOT, on hand and made to order. Also, Water, Soda and Butler Crackers, JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac. SHIP BREAD REBAKED on the shortest notice. FAMILY BREAD, made of the Best Hour, baked daily and always on hand. . . B.BROIVN BREAD OF THE BEST (UAUTY oo ly METROPOLITAN MARKET, G. WALLER, Pure Bred Aylesbury Ducks. Home Fed Turkeys. STREET. HONOLULU. oo ly FAPIILY MARKET, . WALLER, T?roprietor, HOTEL k U.VO.T STREETS. MEATS FROM THE FINEST CiHOICE Fih, Poultry, Vegetables, Ac, furnished to Order. Shipping supplied ou short notice. j'20 ly HAWAIIAN YoaFwOBKS G It E V & CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS! Leleo, Kin? Street. Honolulu. Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted ! XT Orders left with Bolles k Co. will be fuithlully executed and with dispatch. ap!2 79 THE PAOiriO CDmmcrcial bbcrlisrr ri'iiusncu at Honolulu, IXkwAiimii Iluntl. ilAtoa of iVdxrcrtlMliis. erc mtureJ In Noisparcll typ. 1 w la a Mi 9 at. M. lit 6 lines, (half iiicl,).. $100 S i CO 3b0 400 f 000 S10M 12 I.iura, (one inrb'. i 6o a oo 4 uu a on m II 00 il l ine. (two inches)' 3 00 4 CO 0 00 T to 10 ou H 00 SO Line, (three do .). 3 00 5 00 T AO 10 00' 14 00 It 4S Lines, (four do ). 4 Oil 00 10 OO 18 00 1 00 t 00 Quarter Column..., , 6 Oo 10 OO 14 oO IS CO 30 OO 40 OO Third Column 5 CO il 00 IS OO ti 00, S4 Co aw 00 Half Column ... ia oo is o 4 oo so oo' 41 00 It 0 Waol Column.. It 00 30 00 4 00 7 au 100 00 14) M tT Advertiser retidlng In tla Kaatern United Matta, CM Py for their cards by endoaius; Grerorks r UaU4 Usui Postage Stamps for such amount as tb, wish Is pay asai Mlr cards will be inserted as per abov table, for th Uax ai4 Isr. fJT Buaines Cards, when rBtraio roa a rsaa, aes allowed a discount from thes. rati, which at fur liaa4rst advrrtisrments when paid or charreil quarterly. Single copies of the Advutisbb. Vro Ctnts whea ckaraed Fifteen Cents; by the docen, One IVollar. Tfih rf ?tntite luvuiiJtuitiuj, To PlantersSugar Machinery. - 'HIE UNDERSIGNED ARK PREPARED to reertre orders furnish diawing and pikers fur )afr Macbioery of every description and is asy rates. Mnas. , . " -- ., wuun enws Jippsr tua. Ac, Ac, Ac, Importnt oo abort nrxin. at k.wivt ran. iI " C. BREWER 4k CO. Ucst Noil Hi Wales oal,; DEPARTURE BAY COAL I FOR ? ALE BT THEO. II. 3DV.VIES. mhl 79 SALAMANDER fELTINC rott Covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, &c. SAVES 83 PER CENT. OF FDKIh PRICE REDUCED TO Q7.CO ' PER BARREL. fe8 79 THEO, II. DAVIES, ileal. 2VE-- O. SHOP ON KING ST., HONOLULU, JUST TURNED OUT A FINK HAVING for HIS M A J Ear V. k.IN0 KALAKAU AaasA no newspaiter man or reporter having said on word In rvgara to it, I shall, therefore, blow my own born. It I only resent! that carriage baa become so common that amost vcry nouaw holder ha got one. IN TH K BCRI PTURK8, Carriage or Chariot ar frequeat-I- v alluded to. Unon th Biuht of the Israelite fro Egypt, King Pharaoh pursued them with Hi llnndreit Chariot, att of which were (wallowed up by lb waters of th Re Boa. And when Isr el mads op his miud to pay hi son Jojaph a visit, Joeph telegraphed th old gentleman to eom dowa is Ooshen and h would meet him ther and drivt hint sown t Egypt in a Jaggon, (wagon.) Chariots and Carriage were mostly used by KUf ao4 Grandee on state occasion.. The O reeks and Romans had Chariot.) bat ttrsng to , N was as lata as the sixteenth century, in loM, that Carrtagsa were introduced Into Francs, and at that data only lore rra known In Pari, then quite a large city, M. J. ROSE 1 now prepared to' furnish almost any kind of vehicle that may a ardeted of himt has got so of the Bet rkilled Atcchauics that caa Its had h soy enuntry. Also has received a large Invoice of ALL lilMll Oaf STOCK, such a Hub, rpoke. Felloe, fhafia, a4 ana thousand other tilings, too nameroa too mclitioo. flat to Has vince yourself, nst call ami C. . Can Undersell any Other Home in Town, On account of Cheap Bent and my economical way of living. Will soon have a large lot of LIUHT BUUtJlKa fro a Celebrated Id anufactarer of Camden, New Jersey, to ll so account of whom it may concern. all IRON, IRON. COAL, COAL C. WEST, AS JUST RECEIVED EX ESRDANK. II from Glasgow, one of tb largest and BEST ASSORTED INVOICES OF 33 k. 31. I J?L O N I Ever Imported into this Kingdotn, , t f Which, together with hi Large Htock on baud, h offers Joe sale, In quantities to auit, AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. ALSO ,,, Of the Very Best Quality, for Blacksmith' use, in sacks. Carriage Materials, Bolts and Spring. Axle, from 1 tin. Keg of Berdan Horse f hoes, V E II Y LO W 1 Tubular Iron Ox Bows, cheap and durable. ' j ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. G. WEST WILDER h CO., Importers and Dealers in LUMBEpi AND BUILDING MATERIALS! OK ALL KINDS; nor'west .mm 1 f Comprising all the usual 'Stock Bizet la SCANTLING. TIMBER, PLANK, BOARDS, j FENCING and PICXET8, ALSO ON HAND : ' . r ..... ....... ..., i A Most Complete Stock of . - j DRY REDWQ01H4 Scantling ; Plank, iurfaceJ and roogbjr Board, eurfaced and roofb Calteo," Pickets, Rustic, Lattioe, Clapboards. ALSO. IN STOCK. A Fine Asst. of WALL PAPER ' LATEST STYLES. ' NAILS, LOCKS. . ; ' ' BUTTS, HINGES,' ' -- BOLTS, SCREWS, &c, &c. PAINT & . WHITE WASH BRUSHES I WHITE LEAD, - WHITE y, INC, , - PAITH METALLIC and other PAINTS sAir, $ iiki;vood, COAL 4 I DOORS.SASH, BLIPS ; OF CALIFORNIA AND EA&TERM J . MAKE, ALL SIZES. For Sale in Quantities to Suit : AND AT ' Low Frlooa. J26 7

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THE PAOiriO, Commercial bbcritscr

IS PCBLiaUCDxl'Zvovy Saturday Morning.

BY J. HJ2LACK.--'F Island Habwrlpli.. VO.OO at Year.3.00 for l. Months.

Snhweelntlows. .. y Vrur.Th S'.Wr pr .tr fc.f p?ri r.rVirJr! ! any part

'K C'tiit-- . it per rnra, ir hp ik ibTitri.hirli t.:.t l.-- tlnn jt I". A. .-- Ail f.p-r-s fornF t f kuriw w.ll b rhargvit th -- l i demanded ath pt rB . whirl. vr'. frwrj 4 ts rmi mi erh B.ws- -

IT ?Clftmi PaTASLS LIH li AtTlI'-l- .

IT Csmoinieatloo froa U par of t he finic will!, bs ry acceptable. .'Vr Person residing 10 any ptrt of th t."oitef State, ran j

rwit ia moui ot puiwcTifnna cim .,r trus papr innrt?n po.tr stamp. .

PLAIN AND FA NC V

BOOK AND JOB PRINTINCrr eiLinEAM.Ti.?mxo.Bc?i.Ht3 aso addrem

CARDS printed ia th highest tyt of th Art.

The Imp of Spring Time.

I With th exception of the Bryant poem, thefollowing 14 the bet lhat DajarJ Tajlor rverwrote. J

tb m wkrrt th aanUruii fall. Tittr the awallow;

I hear frntn tha mnnctaloa the ratarart rail:r.llow. t,h. f..I!ow?

BifcU n lh bunhra aoJ i.n the l

Hvlftl ar awellint;:Hark ! tli SpriotJ hlpervtb, "Mka )e with ie-- l

njr dwelllna."tnt-- .f Ih trrntaloiia Mae of thlr

railing befora her.Who a it taU iam "Awake an! rr.r-- .

Thou, hum aJorreLea me, I alJ; I have kbown thee ( ol.l,

ITe, the annoyer,ArmlDir, at lajit, with thine Arrow of .

Time, the tleiryer.""' follow." he UuheJ, "where the blin r.r the earth

, Wnmi thee, coupe Hioff;Trt l the Kprtng;. And her thoaanlf.l.l birth.

I, Ujo, am dwellitKl-- "

Oat of tha fciule he waa leepinif. anil annB..ft with the awallow;

Tea, aol he raileft where the rataract xprauf :

Follow, oh, follow!

Vain t Jrfjr. or Tale, err. la o.th.- Bi.l hin to tear toe!But but Uereptioo U tlearer than truth:

Irt him ileceiv metWritUtk in tSt j uf

VARIETY.

Some niea cantvit itaml proritj. Othersnerer get chance to trj.

George has hal a great many pull-bac- ks inlire," miid the young wife to her My friend.AnJ when the friend saiJ, Yes, I saw him withone yesterday," the joung wife didn't knowwhat she meant bj it.

i)uifocation U a shadow of falsehood, whichgrows bj what it feedj on, until at last it is erolrcda full-grow- n lie.

The poet saysEqual nature luaLkned cs

All in ou mould ;but alter she has fashioned some men she puts atrJe dollar in their bands and leaves the nextone to bant for bis.

Copper money is coined exclusively for religiousj a rpoeos. It enables a man to feel that be hascontributed to the spread of the Gospel withoutdrawing too largely on his income.

To the drunkard a bottle of gin is a weapon ofdefence; the liqaor is a dagger and the bottle isits sheatb.

There i this significant difference between theCommunists and. a clock, and the clock is thewiser of the two, that when the Communistsstrike thcjccaiie their work, while the clockworks and strikes at the fame time.

Some people act as thoagh they had been ino-culated with stupidity, while others act as thoughthey bad it in the natural way.

Cetewayo, the Zulu, has ordered a new suit ofclothes, consisting of a square of court plaster tobe pasted on the fcft shoulder.

Tell os not in mournful numbers that this lifeis but a dream, when a girl that weighs one hun-dred gets outside a quart of cream and thenwants more. Elmira Gazette.

The men who have repented of their past sinswill bare an opportunity to tarn over a new leafon the first ol January. Nature, however, willwait until tbe spring.

In these days of resumption the Americans arefajit becoming a people noted for their charity,their generosity and their great lore of their spe-ci- e-

If one can cfTord it be should buy the beet ofeverything. There is nothing better than caststeel knives and nothing better than castilo soap.

A youth, while baring his haircut last evening,asked the barbe" what he thought of bis mus-tache. The barber said : Iiring it with youthe next time "you come and I wilkgive you my

.opinion." Xticark Call.A moet interesting tight to see is that of a

yoao lady, with "lips like rubies," and withteeth of pearly whiteness," and with cheeks

that bare stolen the deep carnation of thedeathless rose," with her month full of ginger-bread !

When a boy walks with a girl as though bewere afraid some one . would see him, the girl isbis sister. If be walks so close to her as to near-ly crowd ber against the fence, she is tbe sister ofsome one else.

Kissing by telegraph is reported a harmless yetthrilling amusement. How would kiaxing bytelephone be? Sr. Alban AJcrrtisrr. Wewould telepbonely we know, but you see we don'tdo it that way. Boston Post.

The wife of a Boston physician, one day castingher eyes out of the window, observed her hus-band in the funeral procession of one of his pa-tients, at which she exclaimed : " I do wish myhusband would keep away from such processions.It appears so much like a tailor carrying bornebis work.The breakfaet rail to rodd-- h balUAnU haah that niakr the) small boy fatter.The hireU art r I bake the ambeatcake.And the wlM borkwheat leap In batter.Roan. Bridget, rnxh. aet tha ol.l griddle flying :Speak. Bridget; aunwer. pant-ake-

. frying, frying, frying.The other day the Berkshire Courier, with

well-feign- ed innocence, inquired, " How can fivopersons divide nve eggs so that each man wnl re-

ceive one, and still one remain in tbe dish?" Af-ter several hundred people went two-thir- ds dis-tracted in the mazes of this proposition, the

Courier " meanly says, " one takes the dishwith the egg."

' I should like to have you raise a club," saida 7x9 book, canvasser to a daughter of Erin, as bestood on the front step trying to talk her to deathon the subject of the " Extinction of the Tribesof the Seventh Century. I will." said Biddy,as she reached around hehind the dour, but badluck to your picture if you're linerin aroundhere when I got it raised." lie didn't linger.

Some marriages are of ue in that they producea very bumble and repentant state of mind. Tbeyare said, however,' to have a startling resemblanceto an electric machine. It is eay enough to catchbold of the handles, but. alas ! when you are sor-

ry that you ever touched them you find that youcan't let go.

There is many a man who used to sing withtearful pathos and an unwarrantable craving forthe delicacies of the season, " Oh that 1 had thewings of a dove !" who would be perfectly con-

tent in these bard times with the second joint.A frugal lady up town lately cmplojed a wash-

erwoman to come and do ber washing. Hourspassed, and the woman grew faint, but saw nosign of lunch. Finally she suggested that shecould work with more spirit if she had somethingto eat. "You can have lunch by and by," ed

ber employer, there's no hurry. Hatingit only a practice, anyway." But." remon-ri.u'e- d

the hungry washerwoman, it is a prac-tice that I've indulged in for upward of fiftyI la.--p, and I am too old to give it up now."

I : raight have tickled Jeff. Davis mightily to. ! 1 1 himself the lion of the closing hours of tbe

, i.rty-fift-h Congress. It was bad enough to barelis vwions of rulo over a Southern slave oligarchyruthlessly destroyed ; it was bad enough to berouted out of bis capital by; a Northern mudsill;it was bad enough to be captured in petticoats;but it would be infinitely wore to be driven intohopeless obscurity, and from this threatened dan-cer be was rescued by the remark of Judg Hoar,who said be did not propose to vote for tte Mex- -

en pension bill if Jeff Davis's name would ap-- rr ion the roll. It is plain "Jeff" will nor be

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VOL. XXIII-N- O. 5! I.

HOLLISTER & CO.,. GH Sl'l'tM' STKKKT. IIONOI.C L.I".

11 Importer anldl-- r ia ic- - Cieirs, T''baco anj?nu!T. b',r a?r!s 1 the II ' r Island f.r P. l.orillarjA Co. Tin Taj aril Win. f. KimtaU' an.tj Fa.r Tor.srcn.A!n, manufacturer of Mineral Water. Ac. my 17 "i

RICHARD F. BICKEKTON,. MICOC.VSKMMt AT I. A V.VTTOKXKV n t.f Court on the oili- - r Ilnr. l

M .ny to i'fi l on Mort?--- ! of IJ. XT t'i'VU V.. No.21 Merchant ptr-et- , 2 d.ri frxm lr. tlar.gt-nwaM-

my 17 79

G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.,AM) COMMISSION M KK-- CIMI'ORTKItX II NTS,

KoblnWa Fir'-proo- f KuiMing, tjuren St.. Honolulu, II.roa

The pautoa h.-r- Ranch Company,Toe fpeiK-- r rinttuo. lido,

Tbe Waikana ruiiinii,HaMo siazar Mill,

Mirrl-e- , Ta'it A Wataou'i Sugar Machinery.John Iiay & Co' Liverpool nJ London Packet.

my3 The '): and Honolulu Line of PickfM. T9

S. ROTH,TAILOR. 3t FOUT ST.MKKCIIA.VT Honolulu, U. I. i

"CHAS.T. GULICK,potot A.n y puniiio,A G K.N'T TO TAKK ACKXOIVI.EUOMK.MS IO

LABOR CoMUitCfi and

General Business Agent.Office in Makee' lihxk, corner Uueen anJ Kaahamanu

3lree. Honolulu. ap&-7- 'i ly

DILLINGHAH & CO.,

IMPOIITEKS A ' P l K A IK RS 1 X IIAKD-- Ml

waRK,Cutlery, Dry OooJ. Paint and Oil. n! Oeneral

Merchandiie.apM No. 37 Fort Street, Honolulu. 7a

HYMAN BROTHERS,ANU It ETA 1 1.IMPURTERS.WIIOLF.SALE

Dry Oood, ChAhing, Hats, fnrnithing Ooods, Ladie' andOeou' Boot and H.'ht, Vankee Notion, Ac, Ac,

Capl. 9oo' Bailding. N . 2 J Merchant Ft. Honolulu. apiG 79

A. W. BUSH,ROCER AN'I PROVISION DBA I. Kit,G rimilr Oroerrr and Feed Store,

XT OrJers entroated to me from tbe other island will bepromptly Attended to. S Fort Street. Honolulu. lpi-- s

BISHOP & CO., BANKERS,ONOM'lil'. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.II DRAW KXCIIANOK ON

THE B.IXK. OF CALIFOEXH, Sl FRANCISCO,

'AID Tia ariKXT IX

New rk. Iloalwa,I'nri.. ur Ulnald.

THE OBIF.XT.lL BAR C0UP0B1TI0, LOXDOV,

aSDTBBIB BBASCHCSia

IIaiki. Sydney, andMelbourne.

And Trantaet a Qeneral banking Dustnea. aplO 79

WILDER & CO.,IX I.I .Mil K II. PAINTS, OIL.3KAI.KRM and building Material!,of erery kind,

api 79 Corner Fort and Qjcen St. ifEB. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,

AXI CMIM.MISSIOA .lr.-CUASf- d.

IMPORTERSCorner of Fort and Merchant street. mu J ly

THEO. H. DAVIES,AN!) COMMISSION Jinn-riUN- r.IMPORTER iRKXT voa'

Lloyd and the Liverpool Underwriter. Northern AsiuranceCompany, and Uritikn and foreign jiarine inaurancr

Company.h!5 79 Fire Proof B JtMing, Kaahutuanu & Queen St, ly

GEO. W. PAGE,A RCIIITKI'T. P.O.BOXT4. HEAR i- -

. FICK of K. P. Adam' Jiore. Queen Street, Honolulu.nlO 3ru

CASTLE & COOKE,M PORT MRS ANU DEA I.ERS IN CKX- -

LRAL MKKCUANDlsK,glllPPINU AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS

f15 No. SO King Street, Honolulu, II. I.

C. S. BARTOW,A CCTIOXEKR. SALESROOM ON O.CEEN

fei Mrect, foot of Kaahumanu. 79

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,jPORTERS AM) COMMISSION MERC-

HANTS,1MHonolulu, Hawaiian Islands. aa j

M."McINERNY,AM) IIKALKR INIMPORTER Hats, Caps, Jewelry, Perfumery,

Pocket Cutlery, and every description of Gent' superiorFurnishine Good. XT llenkert' Fine Calf Dres Boots,

" J? hnd- -o

N. K. Louis or iot ass jikrcuast ithits. jan

CASTLE & HATCH,A TTORNEVS AX L" . V. K.CASAS.raj. NOTARY PCBI.IC.u ;ii .iKn,! .11 ill. Toaru of th Kincdom. Particular at

tention paid to the negotiation of Conveyancing, Col-lecti-

etc. XX Money o Loan on Mortgage OFFICE .Fort Street, over Dillingham ivi, Honolulu iiwnu

IaUn.1. J tf om

C. AFONG,' M PORTER. WHOLES.! LE AND RET All,

Dealer in Oeneral Merchandise Fire-pro- of Store, Nuua- -

Street. j a

J. M. DAVIDSON,A TTOR N E V AT LAW.

a5L OfSce over dr. Wh'.tncv's r.ook?tore.noid Honolulu.

ALLEN & STACKPOLE,KAWAIIIAE. HAWAII.

CONTINUE THE GENERALWILL AN DIsK and SIIIPr-lN- BL'pINEdS at theabove port, wberc they are prepared to furnish the Justly cele-

brated Kawaihae Potatoes, and such other recruits as arerequired by wbale ships, at the shortest nonce and on themost reasonable terms. (ao31 ly)

M. S. GRIWBAUn & CO.,A NO W II O L V.S A LE I) E AIMPORTERS (Jf XMlAL

nZO Makee's B:k, yae-- n Street. ly

M. s. griiibaum "&"co.,ANfTC 4" t M M I S S I O '

flORWARPING214 CALIFORNIA STKKET. SAN FRANCISCO.

Secial faciiitiea f and particular att' ction paid to

CONSIGNMENTS OP ISLl.M) PROUCCE- -

not) ly

E. 0. HALL & SON,IMPORTERS A NO DEALERS IN HARD.L W ARK, Dry Ooods, Paint. Oils, and Ueneral Merchandise,nol Corner Fort and Kinp St. ly

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,AM) WHOLESALEIMPORTERS Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnishing an

Fancy Ooods. (nol7 lyj No. 11 Kaahumanu St.. Honolulu

ALFRED S. HARTWELL,OCNSKLI.OR AT LA W-OFI- 'ICE OVERc jy lilillOr A CO. S BANK.

DRS. F. H.ENDERS,& J.H.BEMISS,KFICE. WAILI KU, MALI.

Bull) ly

H. . WBITSKT. J. W. AOBKBTSOX.

WHITNEY Sc ROBERTSON,(Successors to II. M. Whitney.)

Pl'BLISIIERS. NEWSSTATIONERS. At BOOK BINDERS.jalS79 Merchant Street, Honolulu-- ly

A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.,AND WHOLESALE ANDIMPORTERSK its IN

General Merchandise,Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Sts.

00 ly Nuuanu St.. and Corner Fort am! Tlofl St.CHULrl.Nr&"(5o.,

PORTERS OF AND DEA L ERS I X1M CHINA QO 'D?Of All decriptiooa, ami in all kind of Dry Good. Also, con-

stantly n hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Rice.06 Naaar o Stret, Hnnnluta ly

HONOLULU,

!usint5S Carts.

WILLIAM 0. SMITH,A TTORXEV AT LAW. C-E- Kaahuaiauu

r II jnclu!u,net d ti Cocil 3rown, Esr.) mySl

xs. smitn,j -1 Kort Btrcot,

IMPORTER AND DEALER INM. r! len Ttij.le plated Ware. 0'.asrare.

Kltijl's Couihination Sxtacles A' Eye Glawe, -

Bracket", Vases, Lcstral Wire Ware,Fancy Soaps. Picture Frames,

Wo.tenhi.Ira" Pocket Knives,Sciv t, riclols, Powder, Shot A: Ammunition,

Clara's Spool Cotton, Machine Oil,

All Kinds of Machine Needles !

. L. CHASE'S JSLA.SP VJFAVS.

Sole A sent lorTHE t'NIVEUALI.V ACKNOWLEDGED

" LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC "

3.1J'79' SEWING MACHINE.A. W. PEIRCE & CO.,

CHANDLERS AND COMMISSIONSHIP Importers of Oeneral Merchandiie.Agent for Brand' Oun and Bomb Lance, Perry Davis'

I'aio Killer. Pierce' Magnetic Truss, Whalemen' ShippingI. iit, Ac. Queen (street, Honolulu. (jail 79)

BOLLES & CO.,CHANDLERS AND COMMISSIONSHIP MERCHANTS.

Importers and Dealers in Oeneral Merchandise, Queen Streetf.15 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. 79

CECIL BROWN,A TTOR NET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.

XX NOTARY PCBLIC and Agent for taking Acknowledg-ments of Instruments for the Island of Oahu.

No. 8 Kashumann Street, Honolulu, 11. 1. fe8 79

E. P. ADAMS,MERCHANT AND AUC-TIONEER.COMMISSION

AGENT AMERICAN GCANO COMPANY or NEW VORK,

Aom CALA. FURNITURE MANCFACT'INQ COMPANY

jail 79 OF BAN FRANCISCO.

WONG LEONG & CO.f Xuunttu nnd Marine Street.Corner II. I. Dealers in Dry Uooda, Clothing, Boot

and Phoe. Hat and Cap. Fancy QooJs, etc. Have alsoconstantly on hand, Hawaiian Rice in quantities to suit. AlsoChina Choice Tes, China Svine Twine, China Silk llandkerchief and Sashes, etc

A centa Kailua Rice Plantation, Kaopa Rice Plantation,and l'alaroa Rice Plantation. )a!9 '79

B. n. GILDEA, H. D., D. D. S.,DENTIST. OFFICE, COR.SURGEON streets, over Dr. Etrehz's Drug Store, Ho-

nolulu. CT Office hour from 9 a. M. to 5 r. at. d'21

JOHN H. PATY,OTVXitY PUBLIC :

FOP, THE ISLAND OF OAHU.

OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THEc States of California and New lork.dl4 OFFICE WITH BISHOP V CO.

0. S. CUMMINGS,M.D.,C;l'RGEON AND HOMOEOPATHIC PHT- -0 SICIAN. Ollice and residence, corner of Fori and Bere-lan- ia

streets, opxite the Fort Strict Church. no30

DR. RODGERS,tJIIVSICIANANDSCRGEON.OFFICE.64

Residence as before. Snow Cottage, Hawaiian Hotel.The Doctor will, in future, prepare And dispense, his own

medicines.XT Sicc:al attention given to distases and affections pecul-

iar to women. 19 '78"

0Tv7 HOUSMAN,ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.C1IVIL Pacific Railway Survey. Office, corner

Fort and Merchant Street. oc26 ly

BROWN & CO.,M PORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES

WINES AND SPIRITS. AT WHOLESALE.9 Merchant Street, n31y Honolulu, TI. I.

J. M. WHITNEY, M. D., D. D. S.ENTAL OFFICE, FORT STREET.I) corner Hotel, in Brewer's New Block. d21 ly

THOS. G. THRUM,AND MANUFACTURINGIMPORTING News Dealer and Book Binder.

ocC) Mkkchast St., hsab Fokt, Hosoiulc. (ly

H. HACKFELD & Co.EN ERA L COMMISSION AGENTS,Cs otj iy HONOLULU.

H. E. McINTYRE & BROTHER,ROCERY AND FEED STORE.G Corner of King and Fort Streets,o7 lv Honolulu. H. I.

C. BREWER & CO.,AND SHIPPING MERC-HANTS.COMMISSION

Honolulu, Oahu, (auSl ly) Hawaiian Islands.

johYthos. WATERHOUSE,AND DEALER IN GENERALIMPORTER MERCHANDISE,

au31 Queen Street, Honolulu. ly

DR. F. LESLIE MINER,Si. ACCOUCHEUR. OFFICESURGEON HolTinann on Merchant street, Honolulu,

octli ly

t G. DICKHOX. HOST. LEWEBS. C. M. COOKE

LEWERS & DICKSON,k LERS IN LUMBER AND BUILDINGDE aulO Materials. Fort Street. ly

JNO . WALKER, g. S. SrXLDlSO. W. O. IRW1X.

WM. G. IRWIN & Co.,Sugar Factors and Cominission Agents,

nONOLULC, II. I.

Aftcnts lorNaalehu Plantation, Hawaii, Makee Plantation. Maul,Ilonaat.u Plantation, Hawaii. Waihee Plantation, Maui

ilei Plantation. Hawaii, West Maui Plantation, Maul,Star Mill, Hawaii, Makee Sugar Company, Kauai,D. R. Vida, (Uifion Mills) Haw Kealia Plantation. Kauai,Greig A Bicknell' (Fanning's Island) Cocoanut Oil,

Union, Fire and Marin: Insurance Co. of New ZealandSwiss Hoy 1 Marine Insurance Co. of Winterthur,j20 lv) North Western Lite Insurance Co. of Milwaukee.

. CB1XT. T. B0BKST.X05.

GRANT & ROBERTSON,(Success: r to A. 8. Cleghorn & Co.)

IN FANCY AND STAPLE" DRYDEALERS every Millinery and Dress-making Department attached. Orders from the other Islandspromptly attended to. Corner of Fort ar.d Hotel Street.

jy ly

ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,MERCHANT ANDCOMMISSION SHIPPING AGENT,

Honolulu. Hawaiian Island aol7 ly

Itrbaniral.

S. M. WHITMAN,GENERAL BLACKSMITH, oKing Street, near Bethel, Honolulu.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO

Horse-Shoeingf- it Carriage Workiyl3-i- y

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO

I stills. Roilers. Coolers. Tmn. Rrssa and LeadI'liiiLri Castings.

IMachinery of Every Description made

TO ORDER.I rirt!ru!ur AH' nllon j'it'f to Ship's llbirkiinHhtng

XJ" J'b Work executed on the (hortesi notice. aulO ly

; vfi WM. JOHNSON,i K Mrrrhaal Tailor.: LX. Kviliumanu St., H. I., opposite O.xlfrey Rhode.

ap-J- 79

m I tigiv, i tmr--

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,

Ylrrtanical.

C. SECELKEN & CO.,NO. & NUUANL STRET,

Dealers in Stoves andRanges,Tin, Shfft Inn i. Coppfrwarf !

Kiir C.)4TA.TLT OX Il.XD

A FULL ASSORTMENT Or TINWARECaWanlzfd Irou and Lead Tip.

aplO 79 India Ccbbeillo-r- , i.f., ir.J. II. WICKE

Oabiiiot 3V2T ltor,A LAKE A STKrET,

ONE DOOR BELOW IIOTiL STREET.Furniture of all descriptions made a() repaired at reason

able rates. Good workmanship gnarayged. ap2d 79

W. E. FOSTER,SADDLER and HAFNESS MAKER,

Fort street, text dor to T. Lack,H.VBXESS XD SDDLK3 Y OS HAND.

XT Orders from the other Islands pmptly attended to.xiap5-7- 9 ly

J. M. OAT & Co. Sailmakers.Queen street, in M:ikec" rlock, ver the V. S. Consul's

Oilk-e- , HonoluloU. I.Sails made in the Rest Style and Fitted

with Galvanised Clues sd Thimbles.Flag of nil tIecritiou isdennd repaired.

Thankful for past patronage, we- - ae prepared to execute allorders in our line, with dispatch andin a satisfactory manner.

nihSJIi

O T. HOUGH 1AILINC,BLACK S.MAV II, BAY HORSEGENERAL Entranc ctKing and Hotel Sts.

XT Particular attention paid to lorse Shoeing and Car-riage Work. jal '7'J

C. C. COLEMAN, .

BLACKSMITH ANDMACHINIST.

Horse Shoting,Carriage Worlt, Sect

JaA KING STREET, NE.R FORT. 'j9T. J. BAFER,

ai:ciiiti:ct am m ii,ii:i:Flans and specifications furuisheat reasonable rates.

Address, Post Office, Honolulu, H I. jal 79

P. H. TRIP,Saddle and Harness Maker,

CORNER OF

Port Aiidl Itiii; Stroots.All Articles In ! Line Miuiilnrt ure.l with

Ja4 79 Nralaeaa nml D.palcb.

c. WEsr,Wgo sad Crrlfrf Itnllder,?! and TG King St.,

Honolulu. ( ja25 '79) Ilaud ordrs promptly executed.

CIIJI rS. GrETiTZ,Ap1ABl.NET M A KEt AND FRENCH

VU LJ Polisher. No. 60 Hntelitrcet.Rpl XT Store and offices tlt:ej up at moat reasonable

1 rates. All kinds of ut liolsttrii; done and good woik-niansh- ip

guaranteed. i2 ly :

I HAVE SECURED AFIRST-O- L ASS HORSE-SHOE- R

And am Prepared t Carry on this Branchof my Businessin a minner Satis-

factory tcmy Patrons.

OWNERS oTF.NE STOCKWill do well v give me a Call.

Horses stnt to my KlDjr Street Shop will be Faith-fully atfndrd to.

C. WEST.Honolulu, April 27th, 1S78. oc2$

THOMS LACK,avr .v o xxx wistNO. 40 IORT STREET, .

will attend u all orders in the Vf'vs.

LOCK, GIN i GKNEEAL REPAIR LI.Efie will give special attentlonto cleanlne, repairing and regula-

ting-Sewing Machines, and alother kinds of Light Machineryand Metal Work of every descrtion, Blnckansilkiius, A

ALSO. ON HAND AN) FOR SALE CHEAP,

A. Variety of Stwing Machines,Cans, Pistols, Slot, Ammunition,

MACHINE OIL, NIEDLES, &c, Ac.Sewing Machine Tuckers, Biilers. and all other extra and

duplicate part of Machines suplied on short noticeXT Best Machine Twiat.jct

COLI AGENT IX TVS KINGDOM FOB

The Florence Sewing Machin. from $10 to $50.White Sewing Machine, from 145 to $75.Home Shuttle Sewing Machini $14 to $35.

Including u extra. aulO ly

E. B. TKOMAS,BRICKLAYER & BUILDER.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TOFtinaces. linker's Ovens and

Ranges, and all kindsof Heatin; .pparatua. Also, VariegatedConcrete Sidewalks. All Work entrusted to mcwill be execu-ted prnmptlr. and on ressonable;rras.

Address through the Post Olliie. fcS '79

C. E. WILLIAMS,Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in

3T" TJ XI NITUHH!O OF EVEIY DESCRIPTION.Ol Furniture Ware Room on Fort street ; Workshop tI the old stand. Hotel str.et. near Fort.N. B. Orders from the other stands promptly Attended to.

auJi ly

vrnr.i" or Rj Pi.; (pqv.. UfUiCferL. WAY,

Slnp Opposite Hopper .Vw Kite .Hill. tidrisnl7 '78 Promptly Atttaded to.

P. DALTON,.Saddle mid I2:trntss ranker,

Kiya STREET, HOyOLULU.

Pt- - Harness. SAddle i. Shoe ath-- C

er, Coa-tiDt- ly ou Hand.Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. aulO ly

C. W. BROWN,Civil Engineer, - - - Honolulu,OVER SMITH'S ERIPGE. PROFILES

Cloaca at 21 M. Sntiirrliar. aulO ly

A RARE CHANCE!TO BE SOLD ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF

departure, about 3009 acres of Cdp, arable land,situated near the landing of Kaunakikai. Molokai, consistingin part of about IOvjO acres of fine cane lind, the principal partsituated within a rain belt which extends along the mountains.The balance is fine timber and grazing land. A large streamof water has it Source upon the place, and is capable of irriga-ting the whole tract. Also, lour acres of fine thriving your.gcane, vegciaUfs it all kinds, two houses, working and ridinghorses, cart, plows, harnesses, saddles, toIs of all kinds, sev-eral hundred chickens, geese, Ac. Also, a profitable businessin connection with the same, paying $100 jr month, and ca-pable of a Liree increase. All the household furniture will besold with or without the place. Enquire of

W.C. LAMBERT, on the place; or of. R. F. BICK F.R TON, .o 33 Merchant St.,mhl Cin.' Honolulu

JUNE 11. 1S79.

Insurance Caris.

II A M III' RG-.- M AG D EBURG

t FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,OF HAMBURG.

B BUILDINGS. MERCHANDISE. FI RM.W lure an. I i'liin,rv irwnred Sff linst Fire no fh mncl

I fvorahle terms.A.. .J.VIKSIZIS A?ent f rthc Hawaiian Islands,

uiyll 79

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.FOR FIRE Ai MARINE INSURANCE.

Head OtTlre: intVlABd, X. Z.AGAINST LOSS BY FIREINSURANCE on Merchandise, Good and Freight

can be effected with this company at current rates. Lossescan be made p:iyaile in Honolulu.

Honolulu Agent: J. MOTT SMITH.mh?9 Cm Office at Bank Building.

WILDER & CO.,Agents for the Hawaiian Islands,

OF the -

1TI.11 LIFE INSURANCE (OMP.AXV

OF NEW YORK,Largest, Safest, and MostEconomical Life Ins., Co.

IN THE WORLD !

Asscts08)$SO,OOO,OOO

Now is a Good Time to Insure.0K BUT FIRST-CUS- S E1SKS TAKE

ap5 79

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,

OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH.ESTABLISHED, 1809.

CAPITA L 2,000.000Accumulated nnd Invested Fund, 1,097,248riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN AP-- J.

POINTED AGENTS lor tbe Sandwich Islands, and areauthorised to Insure against Fire upon favorable terms.

Risks taken in any part or the Islands on Stokc and Wood-E- lBuildings, and Merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Houses

and Furniture, Timber, Coals, Ships in harbor with or withoutcargoes or under repair.

(ap5 79 KD. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.

Boston Board of Underwriters !

for the Hawaiian lalnuds,AGENTS C. BREWER At CO.

Philadelphia Board of Underwriters !

for the Hawaiian Ialnnda,AGENTS C. BREWER k CO.

"TOTICE. MASTERS OF VESSELS VIS-- 1ITINU this port in a disabled condition and insured in

any ol thi Boston and Philadelphia Offices must have theirreports and accounts duly certified to by us.

mhS 79 C. BREW ER & CO.

TJMIOIVFire and Marine Insurance Co.,

of new zealand,capital. : : : . 10,000,000.

fAVIG ESTABLISHED AN AGENCYXX at lloinilul j, fur the Hawaiian Islands, the undersignedare prepared to accept risks against fire in dwellings, stores,warehouses and merchandise, on favorable terms. Marine riskson cargo, freights, bottomry, profits and commissions.

Losr. promptly adjusted and payable lie re.mhS 79 WM. Q. IRWIX & CO.

F. A. SCHAEFER,Breuseu Board of Underwriter.AGENT Dread en Bonrd of Underwriter,

Agent Vicuna Board of Underwriter.Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdiction

of the above Board of Underwriters, will bare to be certifiedto by the Agent to make them valid. jalS 79 ly

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.

mllE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF THEJL above Company, have been authorised to insure risks on

Cargo, Freight and Treasure,from Honolulu to all ports of the world, and vice versa.

U3 iy II. HACKFELD & Co

SWISS LLOYtT MARINE INS., GO.OF WINTERTHUR.

'IMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE AUTHORIZEDi. TO 1KSURE

ON CARGO FREIGHT and TREASUREFrsiu IIo.iolulu.

TO ALL PARTS OF THE WOULDAND UPON

COASTERS, BY SPECIAL PERMISSIONOn the most Favorable Terms.

W. O. IRWIN & CO.dl4 79 Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

llAMBURGJI-BREME- N

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.mllE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEENX Appointed Agents of the above Company, are prepared

to insure risks against Fire on Stone and Brick Buildingsand on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms.

For particulars apply at the office ofo8 ly F. A. SCHAEFER tr CO.

UNION INSURANCE COMFYOF SAN FRANCISCO.

3VI Ariiuu INCORPORATED, 1865.

CASTLE & COOKE, Agentso6 ly FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

. - '- -- .-

THE OXjD CORNER

Coffee and Billiard Saloon,

TOBACCO &JPR STORE!

ESTABLISIHED IN 1858,OFFERS FOR SALE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

IIAVAXA, GERMAX i MAMLA CIGHAS

Light and Hard PressedNATURAL LEAF TOBACCO,

Fine Cut Chewing-Tobacc- o

AN ASST. OF CUT SMOKING TOBACCOAnd a Large Assortment of

BRIAR WOOD AND OTHER PIPES !

Tobacco Pouct.es. P'pe Etems.Amber - jj Horn Mouth Piece.

" ipe Buttons, Cigarette Paper, etc., etc

jail '79 qr Corner of Queen and Nuuanu SU.

J

WHOLE NO. 1202.

Insutnncf (laris.

RHEMslI WKSTPlllLllV LLOYD

IaVsukaivci: compt :OF M. CLADIIACII, KIIENIS1I PRUSSIA.

Aachen & Leipzig Ins., Co. Limited,OF AACHEN. (A1X-LA-C- H APELLE )

A LL CLAIMS FOR--P

ARTICULAR A V- -il

EKAOK sustained by goods arriving here and insured inthe above companies, hare to be made with the cognisance oland certified to by the undersigned, in order to be valid.

mhl 7v J. C. ULADE, Agent.

THE BRITISH AND FOREIGNMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,

(LIMITED,)

ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWESTclauses in the Policies of this Company art

specially advantageous. THEO. II. DAVIES,Agent.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'YIssues Fire and Life Polities

THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ALLON lor Losses settled with promptitude.no!7 ly THEO. U. DAVIES, Agent.

BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.flMIE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THEJL Boston Board of Underwriters, notify Master of Vessel

and other that all bills for Repairs on Vessels, and all billsfor Oeneral Average purpose, must be approved by the Agentof the Boston Underwriters, who must also be represented onall surveys, or such bills will not be allowed.

"3 ly O. BREWER At CO.. Agents.

XatAAOlil9lXOCl.. lOQO.THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE

37" i l oINSURANCE COMPANY !

Unlimited Liability of StockholdersASSETS, $26,740,105.70.

LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTFD, AND PAID AT ONCE

o27 BISHOP Si CO.. Agent.TRANSATLANTIC

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,ot Ilamburir.

Capital, One Million Prussian Thaler.rjMHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEENA appointed Agents of tbe above Company are now ready to

Issne Polities against Risks of Fire, on BnUdlag,Merchandise and Furniture,

on terms equal to those of other respectable companies.Losses paid for and adjusted here.

For particulars apply toQl3 tf H. HACKFELD X CO., Agents.

THENew England Mutual Life Ins. Co.

OF BOSTON. MASS

I xx o o x 13 o r a t o d, lOOB.The Oldest Purely Mutual Z!fe Insurance

Co.. in the United Stales.

Policies issued on the most favorable termsEXAMPLE OF PLAN,

Insurer1 Age, 35 Vrnra Ordiunry Life PlanOne Annual premium continues Policy 2 years 3 dayTwo Annual premium continue Policy 4 year 12 dayThree Annual premium continues Policy 0 years 27 daysFour Annual premium continues Policy 8 years 46 daysFire Annual premium continues Policy 10 years 60 days

AmhcIh, Si:i,500,O()O!Loa.r. I'll id through Honolulu Ajjcney

toO.OOO I

CASTLE Si COOKE, AGENTSoS FOR THE HAW'S ISLANDS. ly

ir. a, . v . . -- 'V i

WAILUKU POI FACTORY,EST QUALITY OF PA I A I MANUFACTUREDB constantly. All order filled with dispatch.

mylO 79 Wailuko, Maui.

WAILUKU PLANTATION!MAUI. CROP OF 1818WAILUKU, by C. BREWER A Co.,

fel 79 3m Agent.

KAUPARUEA PLANTATION SUGARNGW COMING IN,

AND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUITPURCHASERS, BV

C. AFONO.Honolulu, June 1st, 1S77 in'Zi 79

HONOUltU SOAP WORKS,IiClco. Honolulu.

raphe Buainefts of I lie above concern hnviutfA been transferred to

T. "SV. Tl AWLINS,He hereby gives notice that the manufacture of

All HZixids or SoapsWill be continued by him. SOFT SOAP always on hand.

Will buy beef, mutton and soap greaae, and aolicilsconsignments of the same from the other

jalS lalands.

OLOWAIsTJ PLANTATION,MAUI, G. ARMSTRONG St CO.,WEST Crop now coming in.

d2lly II. HACKFELD ii Co., Agent.

PICKYEEK UII.B,, IVHAIIVA.HTURTON, PROPRIETOR.

of superior quality, now coming inand for sale in quantities to suit by

nol7 1y U. HACKFELD ft CO.

CITY MARKET,R. BOYD. PROPRIETOR, HEAD OFJ. CHAPLAIN LANE.

3T 1-- A. T W DELI V 12 11 12 I I

nlO All Orders Promptly Attended to. ly

HONOLULU STEAM BAKL3Y !

R. LOVE & BROTHER, Proprietors,NUUANU ETREET.

MEDIUMAND NAVY BREAD,IILOT,on hand and made to order.

Also, Water, Soda and Butler Crackers,JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac.

SHIP BREAD REBAKED on the shortest notice.FAMILY BREAD, made of the Best Hour, baked daily and

always on hand. .. B.BROIVN BREAD OF THE BEST (UAUTY

oo ly

METROPOLITAN MARKET,G. WALLER,

Pure Bred Aylesbury Ducks. Home Fed Turkeys.STREET. HONOLULU. oo ly

FAPIILY MARKET,. WALLER, T?roprietor,

HOTEL k U.VO.T STREETS.MEATS FROM THE FINESTCiHOICE Fih, Poultry, Vegetables, Ac, furnished to

Order. Shipping supplied ou short notice. j'20 ly

HAWAIIAN YoaFwOBKS

G It E V & C O . ,Manufacturers and Dealers

IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!Leleo, Kin? Street. Honolulu.

Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted !

XT Orders left with Bolles k Co. will be fuithlully executedand with dispatch. ap!2 79

THE PAOiriOCDmmcrcial bbcrlisrr

ri'iiusncu atHonolulu, IXkwAiimii Iluntl.

ilAtoa of iVdxrcrtlMliis.erc mtureJ In

Noisparcll typ. 1 w la a Mi 9 at. M. lit6 lines, (half iiicl,).. $100 S i CO 3b0 400 f 000 S10M12 I.iura, (one inrb'. i 6o a oo 4 uu a on m II 00il l ine. (two inches)' 3 00 4 CO 0 00 T to 10 ou H 00SO Line, (three do .). 3 00 5 00 T AO 10 00' 14 00 It4S Lines, (four do ). 4 Oil 00 10 OO 18 00 1 00 t 00Quarter Column..., , 6 Oo 10 OO 14 oO IS CO 30 OO 40 OOThird Column 5 CO il 00 IS OO ti 00, S4 Co aw 00Half Column ... ia oo is o 4 oo so oo' 41 00 It 0Waol Column.. It 00 30 00 4 00 7 au 100 00 14) M

tT Advertiser retidlng In tla Kaatern United Matta, CMPy for their cards by endoaius; Grerorks r UaU4 UsuiPostage Stamps for such amount as tb, wish Is pay asai Mlrcards will be inserted as per abov table, for th Uax ai4 Isr.fJT Buaines Cards, when rBtraio roa a rsaa, aes

allowed a discount from thes. rati, which at fur liaa4rstadvrrtisrments when paid or charreil quarterly.

Single copies of the Advutisbb. Vro Ctnts whea ckaraedFifteen Cents; by the docen, One IVollar.

Tfih rf ?tntiteluvuiiJtuitiuj,

To PlantersSugar Machinery. -'HIE UNDERSIGNED ARK PREPAREDto reertre orders furnish diawing and pikers fur )afrMacbioery of every description and is asy rates. Mnas.

, ." -- ., wuun enws Jippsrtua. Ac, Ac, Ac, Importnt oo abort nrxin. at k.wivt ran.iI " C. BREWER 4k CO.

Ucst Noil Hi Wales oal,;

DEPARTURE BAY COAL I

FOR ? ALE BT

THEO. II. 3DV.VIES.mhl 79

SALAMANDER fELTINCrott

Covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, &c.

SAVES 83 PER CENT. OF FDKIh

PRICE REDUCED TO Q7.CO'PER BARREL.

fe8 79 THEO, II. DAVIES, ileal.2VE-- O.

SHOP ON KING ST., HONOLULU,

JUST TURNED OUT A FINKHAVING for HIS M A J Ear V. k.IN0 KALAKAU AaasAno newspaiter man or reporter having said on word In rvgarato it, I shall, therefore, blow my own born. It I only resent!that carriage baa become so common that amost vcry nouawholder ha got one.

IN TH K BCRI PTURK8, Carriage or Chariot ar frequeat-I- v

alluded to. Unon th Biuht of the Israelite fro Egypt,King Pharaoh pursued them with Hi llnndreit Chariot, attof which were (wallowed up by lb waters of th Re Boa.And when Isr el mads op his miud to pay hi son Jojaph avisit, Joeph telegraphed th old gentleman to eom dowa isOoshen and h would meet him ther and drivt hint sown tEgypt in a Jaggon, (wagon.)

Chariots and Carriage were mostly used by KUf ao4Grandee on state occasion..

The O reeks and Romans had Chariot.) bat ttrsng to , Nwas as lata as the sixteenth century, in loM, that Carrtagsawere introduced Into Francs, and at that data only lore rraknown In Pari, then quite a large city,

M. J. ROSE 1 now prepared to' furnish almost anykind of vehicle that may a ardeted of himt has got so ofthe Bet rkilled Atcchauics that caa Its had h soy enuntry.

Also has received a large Invoice of ALL lilMll OafSTOCK, such a Hub, rpoke. Felloe, fhafia, a4 anathousand other tilings, too nameroa too mclitioo. flat to Hasvince yourself, nst call ami C. .

Can Undersell any Other Home in Town,On account of Cheap Bent and my economical way of

living. Will soon have a large lot of LIUHT BUUtJlKa froa Celebrated Id anufactarer of Camden, New Jersey, to ll soaccount of whom it may concern. all

IRON, IRON. COAL, COALC. WEST,

AS JUST RECEIVED EX ESRDANK.II from Glasgow, one of tb largest and

BEST ASSORTED INVOICESOF

33 k. 31. I J?L O N IEver Imported into this Kingdotn, , t f

Which, together with hi Large Htock on baud, h offers Joesale, In quantities to auit,

AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES.ALSO ,,,

Of the Very Best Quality, for Blacksmith' use, in sacks.Carriage Materials, Bolts and Spring. Axle, from 1 tin.

Keg of Berdan Horse f hoes, V E II Y LO W 1 TubularIron Ox Bows, cheap and durable. 'j ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

G. WEST

WILDER h CO.,

Importers and Dealers in

LUMBEpiAND

BUILDING MATERIALS!

OK ALL KINDS;

nor'west .mm 1f

Comprising all the usual 'Stock Bizet la

SCANTLING.TIMBER, PLANK, BOARDS, j

FENCING and PICXET8,

ALSO ON HAND : '.

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A Most Complete Stock of . - j

DRY REDWQ01H4Scantling ; Plank, iurfaceJ and roogbjrBoard, eurfaced and roofb Calteo,"Pickets, Rustic, Lattioe, Clapboards.

ALSO. IN STOCK.

A Fine Asst. of WALL PAPER'LATEST STYLES. '

NAILS, LOCKS. . ;' '

BUTTS, HINGES,' ' --

BOLTS, SCREWS, &c, &c.

PAINT & .WHITE WASH BRUSHES I

WHITE LEAD,- WHITE y, INC,

, - PAITH

METALLIC and other PAINTS

sAir, $iiki;vood,COAL 4 I

DOORS.SASH, BLIPS ;

OF CALIFORNIA AND EA&TERM J .

MAKE, ALL SIZES.

For Sale in Quantities to Suit :

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rnii. r. u. ic.Braises fur lh week (ened op With a decree of lo

that wu plraalntf to be fan I I. and wtlcb notwith-standing; tha rroaatloa of all operatic by the olrva.lion of uw national holiday. Kamcharu ha Iay, baa InsoataJnrU by the fruinent arrival, aa we bare toBeta thrvw alr-e- ty thl srevk from tb U: Ta IIVT Ala j, D C Murray an-- l AmfrU io tiirl, all with fuilaaaortMl rara of Men.baiuli. Tb K--i ZealanJia

promptly oa Monday laat fr-i- th Olote, satliniraarslo on Tot!ij for Saa Fraarlwn with a pool freightaxwt paaarogrr Hot from tbla jtf-rt- . Thia. with tbe MorningStar for Micronesia, are th only departure to note- - ofowr regular mwli for the week.

By lb aboT reported frequent arrivals frout the CVaMw bav Saa rranrrlaro dat- - to tbe 2Jttx nit, from whichmm maha tfcw following extract of Market reporta:

ri --On tba 3ttb, nit tbla cuimuodity curt with aTill fnrtbrr induction. XM.twitbtandlni of

th 9i t Jmwrmnl a Cbmmerv of May 5r2l that demandcnaetDM road and pmmlwt to b lartre taonghotit thea anwD. Thm bava been fre arrivals of Camera Snrarwhir b baa doabtleaa bad th effect to drop price, haleof 12SO pk Island at 6 are reported, the latter be-ing for No. 1 blear bed.

XoLAJMSa Hawaiian, qu-te- at l.Vl:.Eiot. The S F tf Ormmrrx quote "llaud

treT mo-rtn- onward and upward. Ve note sale ofaboaf bair at 6'c. and small quantity at "c." The

'la of tba 3ith report tame figure, trout firt hand.Wooc Tba Market la reported strong and artive. with

an apward tendency, at ratea varying from Iji.Tcw flrada and quality.

lima Dry. nanal aelectUm, I V ; halted, over (aiV. 9c:30r,ft, b. Sc.CorEC Thia article U reported ak'ain mora favorably,

tbera bJajf a very focd dnuui With receni aalea of l!ftbat) X X iwcal tra; Kona being qouted at 13c.' Tba Parian Ship Canal la awain attracting the attentiou

of the Commercial World, tba Congreas recently held inTmX the woo deciding definitely In ita favor. Ban Fraoclaia aoawiierUiia project to be one of particular benefitto th PariAc Cuaat. aa the voyage by aall wonld beahattenM by ona half. We acknowledge feeling a livelytwtaraat lq tba abo-v-a acberne. and tmrt to enjoy a partic-fpatlo- a

la the benefit to be derived from our centralcommercial poaition. but hope we are nt to be taxed toth modeat tana of l,000,OuO dollar therefor, aa ia report-ed to ba expectrd of n toward tbe nwl PaciAc O eajiGable, '

Tba AacUun bale of the Lilikoi I'lantation, vituate atMakawao. Eaat Maui.bM.k place laxt Saturday aa adver- -

tfawil, and waa ateocked down to Capt Ixrange a: Co, forfnr.tnx, wllb butlitUa competition.

ALOSU TOE UniRVIS.At Ttbbeta k birraon'a wharf, tbe clipper acbr Amer-

ican Olrl, ia dlarharglng a general cargo from San Fran-elac- o:

tlua rresel la a fat aailer, he made the trip downla 14 day.

Pa Brrt abin-- Olenlft'er la at Brewer Jc O wharf,overhauling, and painting ahip.

At Allan k Roblnaon'a wharf, the Am bark II W Alrny,la diacharging a general cargo from Ran Franciaco.

At the Ecplanad oppoalte the Caatom Hcmae, the A macbr La Glronde, la loading angar for San Franciaco, forwhich peart abe Will aall en Monday next. -

Tbe Brltlab Lk Lalla Eookh, at tbe old tteamohlpb I ..f Va. MA a luiti t art nnl -

1M An motto lame, u ine loot oi ivn aireev.Ska wlU aail for San Fraactaco next week, in commuldof tt Woode, late chief officer.

Tbe Am UDC Murray, la at the foot of Fort atreet,diacbarging aa aaaorted cargo from San Franciaco: be lacommanded by Cat N'orria.

The Am bktne Jam Ferkina, ia dlacharging a cargo of1 amber at the Eaplanade.

Tbe Am ablp Gea Bntler ia at P M 8 8 Co'a dock, paint-ing, over hauling rigging, Ac: he will sail for Port Gam-

ble next week.The Am bktne Catherine Sudden, which arrived from.

Xrw Caatle, If 8 W. oa Thursday, la in tbe atream wait--'

.ir-- f.ir a berth.- Tba XHacorery la alao ia tbe atream, taking cargo a it

comae along: ihe will probably aail for San Franciacokm time next week.

The P M S B City of Sew York. My be looked for fromSaa Fraacaaaevw-lt- TJ 8 mail, oa Monday, r

PORT Or XX0I70X.TJX.TJ. 21. Z.

innirAM.Jane Aa bk II W Almy, Free man, 17 day from Ean

FranciacoP MS ZeaUixIta, Chevalier, from fydoey

1V Ana ahip SprtngSetd, Peart, from Ooano llan.l11 Am bk DU Murray, Norria, 19 daya fm San Franla Am bktne Catherine euddeo. Ingalla, 47 daya from

New Caatle, N 8 W12 Ant achr Amcricaa Girt, Backur, 14 day from Saa

Franc iac13 Bolivian bk Parpens, CaitU, 71 d-- ij from New

Caatle, M H .13 Haw tgtne Poaure, Good.iig, from O oka la, Hawaii.

- I) CI'A RTl' K.Jaae 7 A at bk Antiocb, Week. t Hongkong

' lO f Jf 8 8 ZeaJandia, Cbevalirr. fur flan TrincxtroIt Am kgtae Morning Star. Bf 3y, for Ulcrooeaia

Tweaele far Ileaelala fraaw Ferriga I'erla.Am bk Garibaldi, New caatle. S 8 W.Intbt Dovcnny. Olaagow. doe Jaly 6--

Am aip Uov Ooodwia, Olaagowr wua Aag 30-- U

Brit aa Btoraiy petrel, Glaaeow dee Ac a--10

Brtt Mo Bavtnacraig. Liverpool, due A of 5

Haw bgtae Vioiet, South fea lilanda, dueHaw atrnr Iria, 8an Fran. r Foater Ac Co, due June ISAaa bktoe Amelia. Port BlaketeyAm ataar CUy of New York, can Praacieco. due June 10Aa ak p Republic, ilongkacg. dee Jane 10-1- S

Am bk Amy Turner, New York, (via fcvoatoa) leading May 3Brit battle Tbe Charlie. New York, loading May 2Am acbr Joe Wooiley, Guano bland, due July 15Am bktnw Eurtka, Saa Franciaco, loading May 89Brit bk The Frederick. Liverpool, binding May 1Haw bk LiHe, Port Madiano. due June IS--

Am acbr B H Bamadell, llumbokltAm bk Raibaer, Port Gamble, due June 15-2- 0

Baiatew acbr Vivid. Faonieg'a Ialaada, doe June 30-3- 5

Haw Mtr MalHo. Port LadinwHaw bk B C Wvlie, Bremea, due Sept 5 10

VESSELS IN PORT.Am bkrne J" Per kin. Jobnaon.Haw ortne SHorm Bird. JacksonBrit bk Lalta Bookb,nn.lerAm bklne Ciacavery, FalterAm ahip Geo Butler, RyderAm acli La (Jiroode. GenereauaAm bk Morre Caatle. WoodBrit ahip Oleniffer, CammingAm bk II W Almy, FreemanAm bk DC Murray. NomaAm bktnf Catherine Buddm. Ingtl!Am acbr American Girl, BackusV- - "J bk Hawaii .Buiivtaia bk Mwrprlae, CuritaBaa? bgtae Pnmare. ttooding

- MEMORANDA.Saw rAjfcuw-- o Arrived: Kay 15. Am bk D C Murray,

hence April le; May IS. Am acbr Deabiag Wave, fromHllo; May 19. Am acbr Amerl.-a-n Girl, bence April 2rt;May . Am bktne Enreka. bence May 3. Am acbr A PJordan, bence April . Am acbr Hera, bence April 30;May 31. P M B S City of Sew York, bence May 13. Amcar Boaarlo. bence April 35.A(to art Arrived: May 2!. Haw bk Mattle Marleay.

hence May 2.YaCVoaxa, B C Arrived: May 30. Am bey Mertnion,

baxuee April tl; May 27, Am bk Crusader, bence April X.ElU, Hawaii Arrived: (no datel Am acbr D 8 V

(mm ataa Franciaco.tt.nxn.rr. Maci Arrived.- - (no date) Am avbr Eaxtace.

from aa Pranrlaon.

r' EXPORTS.For Mlcronewia, June 19 The brig Morning Star txkcargo of anppliee wboee total valie waa nearly $3.and enneited chiefly rf groceriea, rice and poi, abipped

by E O Hall and J T Watrrnonee.Tor Pan Franciaco. per Zealandla. June 10 l:id pkga

(1.S0?.tt Ba) angar, U13 bag (131,0 Jr..) rice. 2U WilMlSa) paddy. 91 bneb banana. 5 ra do, 14 bxa

34 baga peanut a. 1 air pump. 1 bs rnrranU.9 ea carlo, I pkg Revelry. Value domestic, 71,Z5.M-rewt-t- n

mine, l.Ju.ik5.- -

" e" IMPORTS.Trore Sew Caatle, X8W, per Catherine Mndden. June

13 " tone coal.Yrora Sydney and Auckland, per Zealandla. June 9 1

ee aaddlery. 3 pka drapery, 44 ra brandy. 5 ca rirtee, 113elaj ropes 4 pk mrcbandie, T0 ba anap, 63 ak and4 mk ea. a-- aka potatnee, 3 cevetaa, 3ca embrocation,aa wwv a,oai lu traatatto. v

From San Fran. jer H W Almy. June 930 bxalee, XXI balee bay. bble lime. 13 bx giant powder. Iba cape. 1 bx fne. ) bbt rement. 13.m m brick. 13tj

rd wood poet. 3K7 m abtaiclew. i bbla beer, "4 bar iron.1 ea anercbandi, 3 ra acid, M pkg bardware, borae.4 euTH(M. or aka flour. UU aka grain. 13 k pots,toaw, 3 i k marble. 3" pk f pk8 &b. 2 rawantaiio. jo ca eoal etl.and l- - pkga micelianeoua e.

From Bait FraaHseo, per T C Murray. Jnne 13. 133 akapotn. . tr.Qu aka Boor, ao Mla alcobol. Imio pkgw provi.ainoa ai.d eanued good. mJ ak grain. lr Lu bay. I'Mtkw furniture, a take gaaoltnc. 44 pkga dry good. 13

Ink plekee. 1 hay cututr. 13 bx and 4 pkn tobacco,SI 3 poata. 14 m brick. bdla abtagle. 3 ca lamp e.

11 ea painta. 1 bx bouka. 3 pkir newanaper. 3 rkwrtne. a bare iron. 3 bare rplkew, 3T'ra drug, and 133Pbga mlacellaaeona mercbandiee.

From aa FraaWaco. per American Clrl. Junt 13, lurt- " f uquor. iin aa now, ZN pkg banlware,Iron abaXta. ? bxa air eta. 4 pae cartridirea. 13 rkitfumiotre. 3ju pkga groceriwa. 2u m abist.-le- . Si bisbay. 3eW pkga dry good. 7 ea oil. SO pkga glaaa. 70 kewlead. pi, photo good. a)pka paint, aajU and glaaa,34 m brtcka. ao.1 Clti pkga tuiaceilaneooa tuercbaodiae.L I ... . .

r A S3 EN U EH.S.For Micron. Per Moming Star, Jana 1 Kev B IFo fca rraaebc Per Zralacdia, Jan 10 T W W UTanu,

W C Para ant sro, A II Knight and wife, Mtaa E Piatt,mmUg. A Maiilard, Mra C B Andrews, E O Han ami wife. )Mrs J a McGraw awl 2 children, A W fierce, u J Cooke

and ana. O WUlUma and wife. A Ratio. M gwain, John Lee,Was MeElaay. G Murray J C Wan. C B Ricaarda, T tSbora. TJ La Danato, J Batharlaad, W C Pa Wing Llnr, Cam -Kine. AA AVat, Cack Cooo. Ah 0am.

Trans ha Innclsrit Ptr II W Abny. Jane 9 T CJobs Wileom--. John Crane. C Cbiahoim. James Tat ten, RWUtrea, Arthar Fvtersoa. Mary Sidere. and three Chinese.

Tram Sydney Per Zealandla. June 9 5frs C Brown.W Htrlnran, J Johnston. C t Harbevk, A Crawley, MTraderJcksv Xra firtuM, C Kavanah.

Jraai Han Traax-iae- o Per D C Marry. Jane 11 MrTlaaruaJ a. Trar.k Coll. Jas Bonytbin, T 1VW1-- , 8tewarl

laac man 14 Chinas.Trots Raa Tranciaco Per American Olrl. June 1J J J

Xowrehaad. J O aupp, Mr M'tiinnln. AOupO 8am and 7Chinas.

Close, anventilated bedrooma make the gravesof thouaandA of people annually.

j fTig try jenra azo there were only 300 Jews in'Jerusalem. In 1875 there were 13,000, and tbenumber ia now atendilv iocreaainz. I

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truded fr Im- -i tie-- n with thf AItUTlera rBxto i

lrAll.lMMrl. ru- -t xblreexd t' the nnder-igne- d.

Sill, riber h -- e Mil.rij.tlon are due for the I

AUTinwm. are rmi. t.'ul 1 v reor.e-te- d to aett'e the aamewithnr.t farther r.'.ti.-- .

Sul.-rilr- - wl!l j.lea reiiiexiibrr, that wbeuare pai.t f- - r in adiati.-e- , tbe price 1 only Fite

i..Lfa x Vim. J. U. BLACK.Hi'tiolnln. Jan. h. I'litAithrr and lruyrrt-n-;

THn pACinoCeOmmcrcial 3lbbertiser.

.SATURDAY. JUXEll.Wi i k fiom m.'iufstioDatle authoritv, lf.t

Ihe agenfs ff e V. M. S. Comf anj in San Trnn-cie- c

esj-t- t lliat ienera! flrant and willlake paMgc at Jajao for home in the OVy ofTokio, to leave the j resent month, and that thevessel will not touch at theee Island-'- .

TiiE n eje(t of a Trans-Pacifi- c telegraph cahleappears to be attracting renewed attention inNew York. We fia J tbe following among theNew York Associated Press telegraphic dispatch-es to the San Francisco Evening Post :

New Yoek, May 20tb. Subscriptions wereopened Saturday to the stock or a company to beformed to law a submarine cable from the Pacificcoast to tbe Hawaiian Islands and Japan. Onecapitalist beaded tbe list with a subscription of

100,000. A subscription or $1,000,000 is ex-pected from the Hawaiian government.

We do not know upon what ground " a sub-

scription of one million of dollars is expected fromthe Hawaiian government," or in fact any sumwhatever, seeing that no appropriation was madefor the purpose by the last Legislature. In theyear 1874 an Act was pawed For the encourage-ment and aid of any company now incorporatedor that may bo hereafter incorporated, for thetransmission of intelligence by electricity." Bythat Act the Minister of the Interior is authorizedto permit the construction of telegraph lines uponand along the highways and public roads andacross the lands and water9 of the Kingdom ;also to take and set apart sufficient land andpremised for the use of any incorporated telegraphcompany, whose apparatus and material are tobe exempt from duty and their vessels exemptfrom port charges.

A letter received by the Minister of theI Interior from Mr. J. Hutchinson, Immigration

Agent of this government at Madeira, dated April20th, states that on the 22d or that month theBritish ship Ravei,$craiy sailed from Madeirawith 419 people on board for Honolulu. Ofthese 243 were adults, a large proportion beingwomen ; 132 children over two years and undertwelve years of age ; and 44 children under twoyearb of age. This -- will prove, without doubt,a valuable addition to our population and theindustrial and productive force of the country,and th children especially will become to allintents and purposes Hawaiian. The Agentwrites however tbat the emigration laws of Por-tugal are " singularly vexatious," hedging tbebusiness around with many difficulties, and as-

suming the right to revise the contract, andsuggest new clauses. - Owing to these difficultiesthe Agent Lad decided that the documents signedby the immigrants were to be considered as mem-otandu-

of agreements, under which they wereto sign contracts en arrival at Honolulu. Weunderstand however that the Board of Immigra-tion will insist upon the contract itself being here-after signed at Madeira.

We learn from the Agent's letter that theBrazilian government also was about to com-

mence the Lusiness of recruiting immigrants atMadeira, and with prospects of good success,having iu their favor the shortness of the vovagcand the fact that the language spoken in Brazil

ia the same as that of Madeira.

Tue r.(T that buls of cxcliange on San Fran-cisco were not to bo hnd at the bank on Mondajlast steamer day " has again directed publicattention to the condition of trade. The consid-eration of this matter is Inevitably forced uponthe tu an who owes a debt abroad upon theprompt payment of which depends the mainten-ance of bis credit and consequently the stabilityof his business, but which, in the present condi-tion of tho exchange market, he finds himselfunable to do, and is therefore compelled to facethe unpleasant consequences. For tho man alsowho deb ires to go abroad on business or forpleasure, the situation is anything but ugreeable.Neither exchange nor gold coin is to be hadalthough it is understood that a large amount ofthe latter is locked up in the vaults of the Gov-

ernment Treasury, presumably as a precautionagainst possible emergencies and, aside from itsinconvenient bulk, the kinds of silver in circula-tion here would be subjected to a heavy discountin California. As a matter of favor to a friend,private parties might probably aflord accommo-dation to travelers, but through tbe wonted chan-nels the general public have been unable to tran-

sact busincfs with San Francisco.The cause which Las brought about this un.

pleasant and damaging Condition of things, maybe explained in two words excessive importa-tions. Not of machinery and labor with whichto devclope our resources, but of dry goods, gen-eral merchandise and luxuries. It is true thatour exports of domestic produce last year exceededour imports by the sum of $502,102; but we arenot quite half through the year 1879 and it is aalready apparent that the tables will be verymuch reversed, and that our imports will befound to have exceeded our exports large thoughthe latter will undoubtedly be by over half amillion of dollars. In proof of this it may bestated that our exports of sugar (not to mentionrice) to Sun Francisco since the first of Januaryof the present year, amounted in value to about$1,071,000 aad this will no doubt reach to over$4,000,000 by the end of the year yet therewas apparently nothing to draw against by thelast steamer. During the first ten days of tho ilvpresent month sent to San Francisco over$200,000 worth of sugar but still we had onlya limited credit there. Have all these heavy exports been devoted to the payment of indebtednesspreviously incurred?

theNo ore can dispute the proposition that theman who constantly spends more than his actualincome must sooner or later come to grief; andthis is just as true of a community as of an indi-vidual. If our people continue to import goodsfrom abroad at the present reckless rate, (thereare now some fifteen or twenty cargoes of variouskinds on the way here from foreign ports) therewill sooner or later be a crash somewhere, in spite favor

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of our large and increasing production of sugar.It is high time that Alt should economise. rLetter from tlx Eev. E. T. DoancX

IIosonLv, June lltb. 1879. f actEditoe AbTLETiiut : A rcfuit to Uocolulo afier

OAbaeoceef fife years, shows great improetneut.lrV 1. !.T.. ,1. -- 1 .t r . i ....auuniv aiier me arrival ol me news 'IMof the treaty betw eeo IbU Kingdom and tbe States: m.

jut before tbat busineij waa Jail, anJ property low.raise

Bat a change has crr- -, aoi all for the better, Itrust. Churches and achools too are prospering.The organization of a Chinese church wUl mark anera ia the religious and moral Improvement of Iheislands Pn.Un. . "

.vftc ,m eamug aiong nneir un--J vjuart.ucr toe care cr rresident Jones. Svme of the ovw! V

men and men of means of tbe islands should endowthat school putting it on a firm footing. Hard!any one enterprise will do more for tte youths of theislands, thaa to put this school on a legitimate col-lege

Orm

grade. And now for Micronetia, to do some-thing

byfor that bland world.

and

Truly yours. n t. Doaxr.

IMMIGRATION FROM THE SOUTH

SEAS.

Hid Excellency the Minister of the Iuterior has

handed us for publication the following copy ofinstructions from the Board of Immigration,which are supplied to all masters of vessels pro-

ceeding hence to the South Seas for laborers. As

we stated last week, the brig Storm Bird hasbeen undergoing repairs and will sail for Micro-Des- ia

at an early day. She will be employed in

collecting immigrants and carrying them to thedepot on the Island of Jaluit, whence they will

be brought to Honolulu in the bark Zephyros,which veeeel has good accommodations for severalhundred passengers The tenor of the instruc-ii-- r.

i all lLat could be desired.

Hoard or Immigration,Honolulu. June 2J, 187'.. 5

M-urs- . 11. HacUjtldif Co., .igtntt for It. Turton,oxentr cf the schooner JWllte .Merrill.

Gextlemex: Herewith I hand ycu Commissionarnl instructions to C';ipt. Wallace of the schooner.Vcffie .Merrill.

As agents for Mr. Tuiton, I ask you to acknowl-edge tbe receipt thereof, and to acknowledge yourresponsibility for the full carrying out of the same.Your obedient servant, Sam'l O. Wilder,

Minister of the Interior and President Board ofImmigration.

Sir : Tbe Board of Immigration of the HawaiianIslands, having confidence in you as a mastermariner, and as a man, do hereby hand you a com-mission as agent of the Board, authorizing you toact in the procuring of labors, and signing oontractsfor such labor. The Board of Immigration wish to im-

press upon you tbe following instructions, and it isonly upon your promise to faithfully and fully carrythem oat, that you are nutborized by the HawaiiauGovernment authorities.

1st. Your vessel being fitted with all comforts,food, water and medicines, in sufficient quantity togive you a full supply for all tbe people you are byHawaiian law allowed to carry, say, 80 adults, youwill proceed to such islands in the South Pacific asin your opinion, and tbat of your owner, oiler youtbe best chance of procuring willing, free immi-grants. No liquor, guns or ammunition will beallowed to be carried for trade purposes.

2nd. You will bear in mind that all your acts iaprocuring labor mast be honest, and above allreproach ; tbat no deception of any kind is to beused. You will thoroughly interpret and explainfully to all the people what is expected of them ; thekind of labor, tbe amount of pay, and the food.

3rd. You will make all contracts for three years,and no lees. You will agree to pay for men, $5 permonth for the first year ; 6 per month for thesecond year ; and S7 per month for the third year.And for women, $i per montb, for the first year :S5 per month for the second year ; and $6 permontb for tbe third year. With good food, a bouseand bed, clothing, and taxes all paid. All wagesare payable 00 the end of each month's labor per-formed, in cash. At tbe expiration of the contracts,tbey will if they so desire, be returned to theirhomes, free.

4ib. You will bring as many women as men, andsuch children as belong to tbe families, and you willnot make any contracts with any children. Allchildren under 14 years of age must attend school.Avoid bringing old or sick natives. And you willpay all harbor does or otber charges made by anyKing or Raler of any islands you may visit. Underany circumstances avoid any quarrel with nativesor missionaries. Yoa will see that all tbe ofiScerson your vessel avoid any immoral acts in theirintercourse with tbe natives, and tbat a proper moraldiscipline is observed on your vessel. Yoa will doany and all favors in your power to any and allmissionaries, without regard to sect. You can giveall natives to understand tbat they will have hereperfect religious tolerance, all having tbe same gov-ernment protection, Protestant or Catholic. Nowork is asked for on the Sabbath ; no master canstrike a native without being punishejl. Everyimmigrant hag all the protection of law tbat anywhite man has ; all are equal under the law.

Otb. You will keep a log cf your trip, to be givento the Board of Immigration on your return. A fullexplicit statement of your acts. You will go toLabaina on your return.'

I hand you master rolls and contracts. Inshipping tbe natives you will make duplicate copies,uuc iur me nauve, ana one for tbe lioara or immi-gration. Yoa will also have ready upon yourarrival, the muster roll, giving full particulars ofyour immigrants. Yoa will understand that whilethe J'eltie Merrill is fitted by her owner, Mr.Tor ton, you are fully under tbe Board of Immigra-tion, and acting by and with its authority.

Again impressing upon you the importance ofupright action in all your dealings with the natives,and holding yon responsible for a full obedience tothese instructions, and wishing you success, I havetbe honor to be.

Your obedient servaut,Sam'l G. Wilder,

Minister of tbe Interior,and PresiJeot of tbe Board of Immigration.

Mr. Editor. In your last week's issue, vounotice a letter written from Kohala, Hawaii, to thePacific. Ia your phrate our Missionary says&c, tbe implication is too plain to be misunderstood.Will you allow me therefore to say that I was notthe author of the letter to which you refer norshould I in any case, be willing to assume the re-

sponsibility involved in assertions so sweeping asare contained therein. Truly yours, E. Bosd.

Honolulu, June 9, 1879.The article referred to by our correspondent

was, with the exception of tbe first three lines, copiedcuurc iroiu a can xrancisco paper. Lacs of spaceprevented oar commenting upon it as a libellousstatement Ed. P. C. A.

Island News.

By the arrival of the schooner Belle Brandon fromthe Line Islands, (says the New Zealand Herald ofMay 17,) we are placed in possession of several itemsof news, for which we are indebted to Captain Robinson :

Captain Slater, of the schooner Oloseira. the npr.eon who was shot in February at Jaliut, by a Kings- -

uiic, 1 now convalescent, and doing well.Tbe particulars of this outrnee we have hpfaro recorded. It was brought about by intrigue on the cartvt iuc oaiuuau wue or me captain with the nativewho committed the outrage. Tlecaiive was subse-quently killed by those sent to capture him.

Tbe inter-trib- al war at Majero, Marshall Group,had been suspended for some time, in consequence of

lack of ammunition. It was, however, resumedabout the time of the arrival of tba schooner BelleBrandon, and tbe day she left blood was shed forthe first time, two natives having been killed and twowomen wounded, who were engaged in carryinjr sun-pli- es

to the front- -At the Kingsmill Group, Apiang, two tribes were

preparing for war, and several hundred men werecollected eager for the fray.

The Island of Rotumah, which a few months agowas the scene of a religous war between the Wesley-a- n

and Catholic sections of the community, is like-ly to be embroiled once mor- e- nn nriu hi.fa.ttempting to usurp the government of tbe whole

which is being resisted by other tribes, andthere was every indication tbat fighting would speed- -

ensue.

The Seventh General Conference fifth WmM-- ,Alliance is to be held at Basic, Switzerland, fromAugust 31st to September 7th, 1879.

The Times of India aaja that 3,000 orphans,result or the famine ia Mysore, have been

handed over to the orphanages in the province

P0TAT0ES !

TK" ZEA I. 4 XU POTATOES. KECFIVED Tllli DAY. Jane 11th, 1878, rr ae byJul HOLLES At CO

NOTICE.vIE C N I) K K S I fj X ED BEING A BOUT TOleave the Kingdom, haa executed a power of attorney inof his wife, Theresa Honey, who will art lor him in his

MACKENZIE HONEY.Honolulu. June 13th, 1S79. jul4 im

NOTICE.URIXC MT ABSENCE PROM T JI ISiaiyi uuin BUT Vflla II II. I LL1 A M S I n I WaWl Srt

for me under full power of attorney.Honolulu. June 10. 1S79. ( Jul4 St) C. E. WILLIAMS.

MULES !

K ISDKRSICNED WILL FURNISHuna ana some Marea in aa sliii (skill naaanMales on shares. For particulars, apply to

I"1 4t N. GREEN WELL, Kona. Hawaii.

rI1IK "KV IA W.UDAIRV DRIlri'DeM"-- Morning a nd Afternoon. r- - Price. Ten iw.'. Itinquire ol

Jul4 3t MR. Bt'SIl, Kort Slreel.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNeHSTTTPrMIE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE well

exitit. between W. II. Keed and J. P. f lason. ander tbename ol Reed Siasoo, to this day dissolved by mutualconsent. J. P. ,saon retiring. Tbe business will be rontinaedMr. W. II. Reed, who will be responsible for all liabilities etswill make all collecilona.

V. H. REED.Slfl.OVllllo, June d, 179. jull St jul4

Bra: yy v r pi thU 'Km1

Circuit Court for Kara and Dependencies.The June term comuenced at Wailuku, on To.es-d- iy

the 3d, Ilia UooorCbief Justice Harris presid-ing, with Hon. A. FonanJer of the Circuit oa tbeBench. His Exeelleoc; E. Preston, Attorney Gene-ral, appeared for the Cown. The following are thecases heard:

CRIMINJ. CALEKDAK.

The King vs. Wm. Aki. Famishing spirituousliqaors to Uavaiians. Verdict, not guilty. J. W."Kalua for prisoner.

Tbe King VL Joseph Cora. Assault and batterywith deadly weapons. Plead guilty, and dischargedon his own recotnizance.

The King vs. VkonUiiliL Larceny of Cattle. .Xolleprosequi entered.

The King vs. Aoniliilii. Malicious injury. Ver-dict, not gujlty. a. Nahako for prisoner.1 1 The King vs. Kaiowaiole. Perjury. .VbJ.V pros.

The King vs. AIoizo Davis. Kelilbanaiwi Davis,and Asam, (Chinese.) Marder. In the case of thefirst named n.tiolU pros, was entered; the secondwas continued vith a change of venae; and the thirdwas acquitted.

The King vs. Achow. Assault with a dangerousweapon. Plead guilty. Sentenced to one year'simprisonment wth hard labor, and to pay a fine of

100.The Kiug vs. hulo. Perjury. A'olle pros.Tbe King vs. Kahalelau. Practicing medicine

without license. Appeal from District Justice cfWailuku. Appea withdrawn.

The King vs. Iota, Kawela and Kabananui. Lar-ceny. Verdict, n guilty. J. W. Kalua for theprisoners.

fl.-I-L CALENDAR.

OLulenui vs. Kdalei alias Kahaleki. EjectmentContinued.

Solomon Hale vs Jules Dudoit. Trover and dam-age. Verdict for plaintiff, defendant to pay 95damages.

J. Kukahiko vs Kapobakukimohewa. Trespassand damage. Ver ict for 20 damages.

There was a number of native libels for divorce,which were various disposed of.

CARD.To the Officer and Ihmbera of Honolulu Fire Depart

ment.Gkmtlemes I take tk earliest opportunity of thankiog

you for Ihe honor you hav conferred on me by electling meto tbe position of Second Asistant Engineer ol the HonoluluFire Deparimeut. Un aasming the office, I shall, with youraid and com sel, endeavor 1 fulfill the requirements of the po-

sition.Honolulu. June 9th, 1ST. (11) J03. U. KA WAlNCI.

WANTED,A SINGLE (EMI.EMAN. A PC fi

nished Bedroom, witln easv distance of the HawaiianHotel exposed to the sun ad breeze. Address,

It T. V., Office of this Paper.

ROYAL HAWAIIAN THEATRE!TEXIJS ....

SATURDAY IVEN'G, June 14,Inder the Fatronagiof His Majesty the King. to

ThiKEl'MI BROTIERS have the pleasure or in-forming the public that the will give a FIRST-CLA- SS

PE11FORMAXCE n this occasion, to consist of

Trapeze Arts, Songs, rlth Guitar Accompaniment.

Firt appearance cf MUsMary Ann Keuml and Miss AgnesAylett, in New Ballads, to this occasion, Moses Keuml theGreatest Iron Jaw Man rill hold a Trapese and Actors sus-pended from his mouth. it

IDTICE.DUR1XG MY ,BSECE FROM THE

Mr. I). K. 'yfe will act for me under full pow- -er of Attorney,

jull lm W. C. PARKE.

DR. H. B. HALESIS PREPARED TO CARRY OX THE VET-

ERINARY l'KACTCE on the Island of Hawaii, In tbeDistrict or Uamakua at Ookala. Is thankfulto the public for past palmare.

Ookala. Uamakua Distict, Hawaii, June 13,1879. ju!4 dm

CALIFORNIAFURNITUFE COMPANY,

E. P. AD1MS, AGENT.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEDAt Our Warerooms oa Kit Street, in the Rear of Mr.

L- - W. nOPI'3 Premises,

A LARGE ASSORTMENTOF- - of

Handsome New Furniture, J in

Whicl We art Offering

At Lower Rates Thm Ever Before.r.Iack Walnut MarUe Top Clamber Sets, at $90.;Black Walnut Wardrobes, at $30 and upwards;iwack Walnut bidejoard, Mack Walnut Marble

Top Etageres,lilack Walnut Marble Top Cases, Library

Tables,Walnut Bureaux, nt $17.50Cedar Bedroom Sets', Pine Jiireaux, Cottage Bed

steads.

l arlor Chairs. Dining Kcon Chairs. WashingtonWood Chairs.

Black Walnut Extension Dhing Tables, Whatnots,An Assortment of Kockhg Chairs, Children's

Chairs. &c, Ac.

e snail tie riraed to how Oar issortnent.juUlm K.P. ADAMS, Agent.

THEO. H. DAVIOilers ftr Sale,

Tflfi cargo raw mmFRJ.M

The Fine Iron Clipper Ship Gleniffer sons

From --Liverpool,A FULL ASSORTM'T OF ENGLISH PLAIN 11

AJD- -the

FIN. GOODS, (IMS, W0011EJS,of

330,$150

LINENS.Blood Wolfe & Co. s Ale and Porter.

Tennent's Ale 2693,

Wines and Spirits,Iron of All Kinds,

Boafing, T Rails, aM.

Portland Cement, theIhe

atLiverpsol Salt,

Ja2iClarifiers, Etc., Etc.

THEO. II. DAVIES.springjust

GRATEFUL. COMFORTING.

EPPS'S COGOA! Golden

BREAKFAST." By a thorough knowledge of tbe natural laws which, gov-

ern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefulapplication of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. SL

Epps has provided our break fist tables with a delicately fla-voured beverage which may awe us many heavy doctors' bills.

is by the judicious use of tach article of diet that a consti-tution may be gradually built up until strong enough le resist severy tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are myfloating around us ready to attack wherever there is a wsakpoiot. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping cwrseives

fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Izrrame See article in the CIVIL SERVICE QAZcTTTK.Made simply with boiling water or milk, fold ooly in pack ro

or tins, label ed:

JAMPJS EPPS te OO AnoiiozoraTmo Chemists. Lonixis. .. jay mv24

IV EW JIATTIiVG !

Best Contract Hatting,bcih colored an J white,

JTJST RECEIVED FE0M HONGKONG !

By the Bkta. MIGNOX. Al, a gmali Invoice of

yery Fine Tea, Camphor Trunks !

test QaixKty in tiis Market, etc , lor sale by

L. ASEU,J jU 3in Corner of King snj Nuumuu Greets.

PURE FRESH CANDIES,FRESH MADE WHITE AND P1XK ROCK

Wholesale Price. 3i cents per ponoJ; Retailpound. Forsalai

D1V34 lm HORN'S CANDT FACTORY, Uutel St.

CREAM, CREAM CANDIES,TVELICIOIS FLAVOR, FRESH MADE.

Superior and Cheaper than those itnDorte.1. Who'esalePrice. 35 cents pr pound; Retail Price, 0 cents per poood.Forsaleat (m21 lm) HORN'S CANDY FACTORY.

NOTICE.rrilE MEETING OK TIIEX Members ol the yueen s lloapital will be hrH at Aliio-la-

Bale, on Saturday, the alb of July, at U a.m.Election of Officers,Reading of Reports.

All members of tbe Society are invited to attend.Per order. P. A. SCH AKFKR, Secretarv.

Honolulu, May 23rJ, 1379. my24 It

NOTICE.TURING MV ABSENCE FROM TIIEMJ mcdom. His Ex. E. PRESTON is authorized to art f.wme by power of attorney.

mylO tf J. H. CONEY.

NOTICE.JOHN' II. MflEAX, ef Honolulu, hariagan assignment, to the undersigned, ol all bis atock-in-trad-

book debts, etc., for the benefit of his creditors, allparses Indebted to said John II. McLean are notified to makeimmediate payment to me; and all parties having claimsagainst said John II. McLean are requested to present thesame to me without delay.

R. F. BICKERT0N,2S Merchant st.Honolulu, May 22, 1379. m31 lm

Notice to Creditors.JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho1"?. undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last

will and testament of Akong of Honolulu, deceased, and allpersona are truly notified to present claims duly authenticatedwhether secured by mortgage or otherwise, at his office onKaabtunanu Street, in Honolulu, within six montha from thedate hereof or tbey will be forever barred, and all people in-

debted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediatepayment thereof. ALfcX. J. CARTWR1GHT,Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Akona, deceased

Dated at Honolulu, April 22, 1870. ap20

Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage.fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR-- i.

w suant to a power of sale contained in a certain Deed ofMortgage, dated August 1st, A. D. 187S, made between

(k) and Kameahaiku (w), of the one part, and M.Robinson and S. Allen of the other part, and recorded inLiber 43 on pages 855 and 366 in the Registry Office, Hono-lulu, to umw tb payment of $440 (fsur hundred and fortydollars) in two years from the date thereof, with interest attbe rate of one per cent, per month until paid. The said M.Robinson and S. Allen intend to foreclose said mortgage, andafter the time limited by law to cause the mortgaged property

be sold by public auction in Honolulu, for a breach of theconditions contained in the aaid deed, such property beingdescribed as follows Kela apana aina a pau e. Waiho neima Palama, Honolulu, Oahu, i

" haawi ia ia palapalaole. Kule-an- aIlelu 1063.

RICH'D F. BICKERTON,Attorney for said M. Rcbinson and S. C. Allen.

Dated Honolulu, May 31, 1S79. m31 4t

.IN. TUE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IRARICHARDSON.

PERSONS INDEBTED TO SAID ESTATErequested to make immediate payment to

ARTHUR V. RICHARDSON, corner of Fortand Merchant streets.

All accounts unpaid within twenty daya will be placed inthe hands of a Collector.

J. MOTT. SMITH. , . . , . .K. C. BICHARD80N,i

Honolulu, April 12, 1879. apl2

FOUND.ON THE I..AND OP HOXOULIl'Ll,on the 29th cf May. 187. a lilack Horse, erav lore--

leau. left bind foot white, branded with two brands, onebrand like X with dash over; the other brand indescribablewhich the owner can have by proving property and paying allcharges. juT K. D. CRANK.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

WE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEpublic that we have severalTracts of Land suitable for Cane Cnltnre,

i.i the Hamakua District of Hawaii, situate between Ihe landsof Waipio and Kaholalele, along the Hamakua Coaat. whichare well known to be the most prolific in Sugar Cane of anylands on the Hawaiian Islands, yielding from

FOUR TO SIX TONS PER ACRE,with very indifferent cultivation.

Wo also wiah to inform the public who are in want ofWorking Oxen and Horses,

for use on the lands in the district, that there is an unlimitedsupply for beef and dralf, together wi.h many other facilitiesavailable that cannot be described in a short newspaper ad-vertisement. J. p. PARK Kit,

SAM'L. PARKER.P.S. All particulars regarding terms of leasehold, purchaselands, cattle, horses, and all necessary information will be

freely furnished by MR. SAML'L PARKER, at Kawaihae.Wainiea, Paauhau, Mana, or at any cf his places ol business

the districts of Hamakua or S. Kohala, Hawaii. my3 3m

HAWAIIAN FLAGS FOR TIIE 11TII,AD t,t

AMERICAN FLAGS FOR THE 4Tn,In various sizes, to be had at

THOS. G. THRUM'S Fort St. Store.Orders left at the Merchant ft. Store will receive prompt

attention. ju7 4t

HonoluluFIRE DEPARTMENT NOTICE.

Li

AT TIIE ANNUAL, ELECTION OFfor the Honolulu Fire Department, held in the

Room of Mechanic Engine Co. No. 2, on the evening of Mon-day, June 2d, 1879, between the hours of 7 and 0 o'clock, thefollowing named geutlemcn were duly elected to serve for theensuing year, yt:

Chief Knxineer George Luca,First Asiistant Engineer .....John Nott,Second Ase :ant Engineer J. U. Kawainni.

CUAS. T. GCI.1CK, Secretary.Office of Honolulu Fire Dept. June 3d, 1879. ju7 3t

S .A. I. 3D !The well-know- n

Tobacco Store, Billiard SaloonAND

Curiosity Store,Commonly known as

Hone3rs Curiosity StorefNo. 19 Nnunnu Street.

With Stock & Fixtures,Apply to Mra. MACKENZIE nONEY,

ju7 lm On the premises.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.rMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN

M. appointed Executor of Ihe Estate of the late JAMESTHOMPSON, of Honolulu, deceased, hereby requests all per

having claims against the said estate to present themwithout delay: and all persons indebted to the same to makeImmediate settlement. Ju7 3t DAVID DAYTON.

Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage.VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR-certa- in

suant to a power of sale contained in deed olmortence dated the S9th day of A licit, A. D. 1877. made between Joe Kalapuna, of the one part, and Thomas Brown, of

other part, and recorded in I.iber 4J, on pages 378, 379 andin the Registry cfllce, Honolulu, to secure tbe payment ofin two years after date thereof, with interest at the rate

one per cent, per month until paid. The said ThomasBrown kneads to foreclose said mortgage, and after the timelimited oy law, to cause the mortgaged property to be sold bypublic suction, in Honolulu, for a breach of the conditions con.tained in the said deed, said property being described as fol-lows : All that certain piece and parcel of land situated inHonolulu, and being the same described in Royal Patent No.

kulesna No. 59 F. L., awarded to Kahinal?a, containing0 acre. R. F. BICKERTON,ju7 4t Attorney fcr Mortgagee.

ASSIGNEES NOTICE.ratHE I'XDEKSIXCKI) HAVING BEEN

elected Assigneesacf the Estate of C. AI, of Wailuku,Bankrupt, notice :s hereby given to kit persons indebted to

said C. A i, to make immediate payment to M.Green, atoffice of M. Phillips & Co., at Honolulu, or T. W. Everett,

Wailuku, Maui- - M.GRKKN.F. C. ACHOXG,

'73 A'nignecs of the Estate of C. A i, a Rankrupt.

KEROSENE OIL, 'PRIDE OF THE WEST,'

THE HIC11EST FIRE TEST IN' THEas p-- r Jovernmect Certificate, 1 32 c ; and ture

WATER .HIE. A small lot cf this Superior Oilreceived by mj-2- BOLLES Sc CO.

NEW GOODS,RECEIVE! BV LATE ARRIVALS VIZ I

Kalakaua, Discovery, and Australia.Gate, Extra Family. Bakers' Extra, At Eldorado Floor,

Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Wheat, Oats,Ground Barley, Bran, Hay, and for sale by

my2 IKil.LES Ac CO.

LIME,fTUVE II C V RED B A RR ELS FRESH, AND

in peneci ora- - r. tor aaie pymy21 BOLLES AaCO.

BOILED AND HAW PAINT OIL,TOCKHtll.M TAR. WILMINGTON TAB.Coal Tar, Puch, Tar Oil, Black Varnish, tor sale by24 CoLLES At CO.

WHITE LEAD,INC PAINT. BliICK HA I NT. COPPERPaint, an Assortment of lanry Colors, Rubber Paint.the best paint used, a Full Assortment of Colors.

24 BOLLE CO.

COTTON DUCK.l'1'I.Ii LINE FROM NO. t TO NO. lO,8 or Cotton Ravens, 10 oz- - Cotton Ravens.

BOLLF t. CO.

t--,. i, ut.a nncfin nnSLJ. XJU11V J.UU1U vaoin.)

WEB AVE LARGE LINE

T LOWtipWsponi.to '000

IRSTFrom thedurable.

' .Agricultural fill n I C HI Oil 1...w nu.. r f. ;. r. ll.n,.,.i. nr.l..n Hnea.Sr: CvAiT R.rr, ihoW Ila Korks.Tr.h Spring f orks. fcyops Bu!,

Knatheafiraa. stvthe. Steel anJ Iron Rskes. WooJ.w n.,- - Piek Handle. Ax Handle. f .lie Hindis,mers. Axes, Hatchets.

itlccliimic's Tools:- -liUcawjt

Smith'sPlatte

Ecrsws, Swedge Blocks, Vises, Anvils.B 5 .1 a. AT.. BoorLocka.mIIIAtt.'I' Hal A .' atariTa N,i

-

' .

!

C

lbs.

Ifark., l

2

i

elect and

s t

au.I

I

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Strap and Hinges, Hooks Ilinges, ic. .'.Currlaxo IVcul Aareat :rt Aalea, asllliscellriueous llnrcl-wsirc- : .!., hwUi,, not, and tb.Kail. Bed Sorews, Bed Fastenings, Bed CasUira. Counter Platform N:..le.-- . HOO lbt tcmWm, to weljh lrn 4)0 ;

to 2500 lbs; Iron plain tinned and enameled lined; Sauce Tans, Knaun hd I'nsi-rv- e . '

"WW r Furnaces, ClrcalFull Line oi Orsimtc sirca'rolbh, Waahboarda, Chopping Travs, Bird Canes, Lawn Mowers. Bits and Fpura. Woe JfcUrupa. Uil '

Revolving Lawn Carboliicd and t It. :e 1 to 1 a inrln Lvather BdtiJ4glliti,ham Buckets,Yard Stable Brooms, lloune Brooms, , ' V '

'rK "'De ol a Lamp Ulaaaes,IIOiVllCl' S IlCrOSCIlC fJll Tubular Lanterns, Lanteros, Rati Koad Lanterns.Priced Lanterns, Brass Lanterns, Fish Globes. A full line of Chandeliers, uewesl and bt parfturns. Hanging

Lamps, Nicklo-plate- d and PluJeol Lamps, many goods toa to ,,

117iny31 3m

FOR SALE.vvV0 ADJACENT LOTS ON THE MACKA

1 side of Young Street. Now. 22 and 23. immediately makniof Jlr. T. . Thrum's residence. Title Boyal Patent, No. 10H.

tire of each lot, 101 leet front by 153 feet deep. App'y t"mylOSm CELIL BROWN.

LANDS FOR SALE.HIE TRACTS OF LAM) KNOWN AS1 Kaiwiki and Mauruau, situated in the 1'istrlct cf Illlo,

Island of Hawaii, and containing an area of COO acres, more orlosa. Title fee simple. Terms easy.

For particulars, apply to J. 81EMSEN,Uonokaa, Hawaii;

Iiiyl0 2ni or F. A. SCHAEFER & Co.

NOTICE.A LL M K BV Til ESK I'RESKXTS.KNOW the undersigned, hereby strictly prohibit and

forbid all persons from trespassing upon, or taking I'lgs4Cattle, or Horses, branded or unbranded; of kind;and from cutting Timber from the lands hereinafter specified,situate in Hamakua, Island of Hawaii, to wit t Opibilala,Kakaalaea, Jlauola, Paauilo, Koholalele, Blanowaikobao,Kaao, Kekualele. Kukaiau, Kaawikiwiki, and Kainehe.

Legal proceedings will be taken against alt parties Infring-ing on my rights. vah CUAS. NOTLKY.

DISSOLUTION OFriMIE CO-F- A RT NERSil 1 1 HERETOFORE

1 exiating between W. 8. Akana, Young Oan and Changdoing business under tbe firm name or W. 8. Akana at

Co . at Ililo. Hawaii, is hereby dissolved. All debts will bepaid by W. S. Akana, and all persons indebted to said Arm arerequested to make immediate payment thereof to W. 8. Akana.

Hilo, May lttib, 1879. (royg lni) W. 8. AKANA.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.rMlE UNDERSIGNED. WM. O. SMITH,jl executor of the will of Mra. Mary W ilson Andrews, de-

ceased, hereby gives notice to all persons who have claimsagainst the estate of the Mrs. Andrews to present Ihesame to him within six months from Ihe date hereof, or theywill be forever barred.

william o. BMrrn,Executor of the Estate of Mary Wilson Andrews.

Honolulu, April 18th, 1873. tp!9

FOR SALE,AT KALIIII Chicken Ranch,,Thorouchbred Berkshire Pics, of thoCrown Prince, Boblee and Sambo families,

now ready for use and for sale :

1 Berkshire Boar, 10 months old, $1-2- .

1 Berkshire Boar, 12 mouths old, $12.Both of these pigs were awarded the Eilver Cup at the Sac-

ramento State Fair by the Committee on Swine.

Prlte of Berkshire Tigs, $20 to $100 earh,according to number, age and condition, being about one halfthe price charged in the States for thoroughbred

'awineParties wishing pigs csn leave orders now, ns 16 litters will

come in in July and August next. Address,my3 A. HERBERT, HaWiiiUu Hot I.

VANITY FAIR!HAVE NOW ON HAND, per mournerWEAustralia, a lull line of these goods, such as

Vanity Fair Smoking,Gold Lode Smoking,

Zalacca Smoking,Telephone Smoking,

CIGARETTES!Vanity Fair, 10 and 20 in bncrli,

Hermit, 10 aud 20 iu bunch.

Half St. Joint's Terique, do.Orders from the other Isl nds carefully attended to.iuy314t IIOLLISTRR A-- Co.

notice" Toplanters !

rfvuB UNDERSIGNED, AS A MEMBERef the Staff of the Hawaiian Government Surveying Party,

riaving carefully examined personally most parts of the sever-al Islands of this Kingdom, now respectfully offers his servicesto Sugar Planters and others may require

Railways, Tramways,and other modes of transport, as a purchasing

Agent or Advising Engineer.He proceeds direct by this steamer to Boston, U. S. A., and

Shaving every facility for so doing, will furnish, on application,

rians, Specifications aud Estimates of lost for Iron

Bridges, Iron Houses, Railways with Bridges

and Rolling Stock of AH Descriptions. 'Also, Machinery of Every Descriptionlor the Manufacture of Fugar and Cleaning and Preparing Bicelor the Market.

Address in Boston. LINCOLN CABOT,Civil Engineer, Room 6, No. 331 Devonshire Street,

I. 8. Inquiries addressed to C. T. Cvtlirk, in Honolulu, willreceive prompt attention. myz4 tf

FRESHCalifornia Ma;fr,jOats, Bran, Barley, Corn,Ground Barley, Ground Oats,Cracked Corn and Wheatfor Chickens.

A I INE LOT OF

JsEW EALAiI OATSJUST RECEIVED

GROUND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND !

And warranted good, fresh Grain, ami it is

Torty to Fifty percent, moreman wnoie urain, ana we Sell

it at the same Price.

A Lot of Fresh California Lime,At w.2.23 per Rnrrrl in L.ola.

my!7 I.A1NE 4-- CO.

A M0SE RECENT LOT OF

, etc..AT THOS. G. TIH.ni'S Fort Sire ft Sforr .

A Masque of Poets No Name. Series.Nelly's Silver Mine, by H. II.The Story of a Bid Boy, by T. B. AUiicli.Jean Iogelow's Poems, complete;Bryant's Poems, complete;Bryant's Poetical Works,Goethe and Schiller, by Bovesen.ilecollections of Writers, by Mary and Chn.s. Cow- -

ueu ciaric.As It May Happen, by Trebor.Common Sense iu Business, by Frredley; forHome Comforts, or Things Worth Knowinz bv

Freed ley.Memoir of Robt. Chambers, by Wm. Chambers;Flowers, their origin, &c, by J. H Taylor;The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes;Prince Deukalion, by Bayard Taylor;Parks and Gardens of Paris, ty W. Robinson;Pleasant Spots Around Oxford, by Alfred Rimraer-Ar- t

and Artists of Connecticut, by II. W. French;The Ceramic Art, by Jennie J. Younz

ue uonemtan, py unas. de Kay;Cliambers Information for the People, 2 vols. AThe of Chas Lamb, 5 vols.Social Etiquette of New York;The Beaconnfield Cartoons, from Punch, cloth andpaper.

Base Ball Guide Books for 1879B ise Balls and Bats, New Scrap Pictures, PapeteriesBirtoday Cards, Floral Passepartouts Mats,Frames, Gaskell's Compe odiums of JClerant IVrilioa

C- Ac. . . ,,--c' ' V11

mm avntlUt. Iff;--January .!,

D.ws from Now York.- J

.-MM- MVfa nnvflnAinil.Ui: MIMIM ttuout;'- ;- ;

PBIQ.E8A. Now Xot

Bar Pprlngahi or Vv livery-

withPhVfts.vVlerta Break; carrying parity from 12. 0These Vehlc) re all made ty

CXuABS AVOKKMKN !

BE?T MATERJ$J.a.l areW autiAS an to ir strong

Pk-w- s Harrows. Cul Ivatura, Ox Yokes. Chains, PickSS-7-A- xs. I'ick Mat!,., Oos, Urub iiua, Ilauuca Hoes,asat Sest ata iron lr, vr.-n- ,

txythesMat Rakea. I'ost U4 infers, VmM Ilauiea, Trace Chains,l'lanter - Hoc llamlles, llantlK-s- , Hay Cutters, fine Ham- -

,Chiael. Claw llamra.-ra- , maaoa'a umsmeri, srni iiaariiiiera,MauiKcrs Kicdges, Tyra Irona, IllackemiOi's Drills, Ja k

Pa lcks, BultiC Hlta, Screws, Cut Walla Vs. Ft li Nail, f pikes, hii aud galv'd Boat AaiU, Tack,

Foi USlrt ol, Honolulu.'"Stpl atilitrtistEtmH. -

11' RE ME COURT OF THE HAWAIIAN9 Inlands, in I'n.bale, In the ESTATE Of I.. KRLIiriU.

and i,c,u,

rlailormPots, Ktttlrs.

Iron Charcoalchtrc.ariPWn.T.a.siion

Stone KeroseneStoves, dprinklera, heap

Hand Ptan.UIJimpsTubular ido

Lowlibrary Btaaa and other ouuktous mention.- -

Birds every

Chuck,

said

Rastern

who

Economical

3ms

Works

1379.

Yintestate, before Mr. iustice JuilaV J ,' 1

itiouof l'AKKKK,(,) wl.Ww l, if(k.) of Honolulu, deceased,On reading and tiling the pet

of L. KELIIIMU, ef Honolulu, allegltig thai I.. KSLIIBIO, ofHonolulu, Oaliu- - ilid latestata at llunolalu, Uaha, oa the S Milday of March, A. 1. 1S70, and praying thai l.cltera of A4iIii-istratlo- n

issue to JOHN LOTA KAULL'KOU, 'It is ordered that B ATL ROAY , tlis bib day of July, A. V.

1S79, be and hereby la appointed for hearing aaid put it Ion be.fore the said Justice, in Ihe Court Room of Ihia Court, at Ho-nolulu, at which time and place all persons concerned mayappear and show cause, it any they Lava, why aaid petitionshould not be granted, and. that this order ba published In theHawaiian and Knglioh Unguagea for Hires suceeiwiise weeks inthe Kuoltoa and I. C. Advertiser newspapers ia Honolulu.

Dated Uaoojalu, H. I., June Oih, A. I. 1879.A.aBANCId JCD1, ', ,

Attest: Justice of ths fupcrpie Cou. t.JNQ. E. BARNARD, Clerk. --

.. Juli 8t

V It KM K RT O V T II K II A V AI I ANI8LANIIS, In rrobate. In the matu-- r of the j:dl'ATK

OP JL LKS Y7.KT, late of Honululo, deceased, at Chambers,before Mr. Justice A. P. Judd. ,

On reading and Oling the petition and accounts of 9. A.SCIIAEKEU, Administrator, with will annexed, or Ilia Estateol JULES VZKT. lale ol Honolulu, deceased, wherein he asksto be allowed $2864 12, and charges liimaoif with I312i.ai, and ,asks that the ssme may be examined and approvad.and thai afinal order may be made cf distribution ot tho property

In his hands to Ihe erons thereto entitled, and Uis-- .

charging him and his sureties from aj, further responsibility assuch Administrator. . , - '

It is ordered, that TCEFDAV, the 8th day of July, A. D.1870, at 10 o'clock, A.M. before the said Justice, at Chambers,In the Court House, at Honolulu, be and tbe same hereby ia --

appointed as the tiino and place for hearing said petition andaccounts, and that all persons Interested may then and thereappear and show cause, If any they have, why the ssme shouldnot be granted, and may present evidence as to who are entl--tied to the said property.

And that this order, in the English Ianguage.be publishedin the 1'aciQc Commercial Advertiser newsapcr printed andpublished in Honolulu, for three successive weeks previous Jothe lime therein appointed for said hearing.

Dated at Honolulu, II. I , this 6th day of June, A. D. 179. '

A. EKANCld JCU1,Attest: Justice of the Buprtme Court.

JKO. E. BARNARD, Clerk. ; JuT 3t

SUPREME COURT OF TIIE HAWAIIANProbate. In ihe matter ol to ESTATE

OK IRENE H. II,(w)a minor. Order to ahovr raaae on ap-plication or Guardian fur an Order o Fate or Real Imitate. "

On reading and filing Ihe petition of A..rHA!L'ld Jl'DO.the Uuardian of the iierson aud property of Irene II. II,-- w) aminor, praying for an order or sale of certain real estate, beingthe lot called " Anapunl," opposite I'unahou iCollege, andcompnaing 3d 21-1- acres, belonging to his aaid a ard, andsetting forth certain legal reasons why such real estate shouldbe sold. ,.k ; ,

It is hereby ordered, that Ihe next of kin of aaid wart, andall persons interested in the said estate, apiear before thlaCourt ON WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of June, A. I), 1879,at it o ciocit, a. m., at the Court Boom of this Comrt, ia Ho-nolulu, then and there to show cause why an order should Dotbe granted for the sale of such estate.- - , ,

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And it is further ordered, that a capy of this order be pub-lished two successive weeks before the said day of hearing, iathe Kuokoa and Pacific Commercial Advertiser neeauaperapublished in aaid Honolulu. . .

Dated Honolulu, June 4th, A. p. 1879. " '

LAWRENCE McCCLLY, .A,te,lt:. Justice of lite Hopreme Court.

JX ). E. BAItXAHP, Clerk ul g

C t;iuKMK court or liTuHi a vvaiianC7 lalamla, inTrobate. laland of Oiihu, Hawaiian lalanu ssIn the matter or the ESTATE ALKXAJ. PKU HUTLtilN-SO.- N,

deceased. Order appointmg time for iitilte of Willan:l directing ull ration of notice of the snrr.o.A Document, purort:nr to be the last will anil leaUmentof ALEXANDr.lt HLTl IIINfcUN, dceeaaed, bavlog on tbe7th day of May A . D. 1S79, Ireen presented to mid ProbateCourt, and a petition for ihe probate thereof, and for theissuance of Let lera Testamentary to- John P. Walker autfj

O. Carasr, having been filed by Castle A KstcA.It istvereby ordered, that TUESDAY, the lTlh day cf JrneA. V. 1879. at 10 o'clock, A M , of said day, a tue CoartBoom ol said Court, at Honolulu, In the Island of Oaliu beand the same la hereby appointed the lime for proving saidwill and bearing aaid application, when and where any peraoa

Interested may appear aud contest the aahi will, and lhagranting ol Letters Testamentary.It is further ordered, thai notice thereof lie given by n,

for threcjucccssive weeks, in Ihe "Pacificne""r"'r'" rrl'e4 and publlbd la

And it is further ordered, that citations te liaued to thesubscribing witnesses to said will, and to the heirs of tbetcatatorlui this Kingdom, to appear end contest Ihe probateof said will, at the time appointed.-'- - , -

Dated Honolulu, II. I., May 27th, 1879. -A. EHANCI8 JLDI), :

Supreme Gourt.'BARNAkVD,0"0Attest: JJC0.KClerk of I lie Bupreme Court. my 8 1 St .

SUPREME COURT OV THE II A XV A 1 1 A NT3 Islands, in Probate, Island of Oal.it Hawaiian Islands, ssIn the matter of ihe estate ef AU01S MONTUuMIKVdeccascd. Order appointing tin, for probate of will anddirecting publication of notice of tho eame.A!?f!lml,.,,,,,)Url0,ti.r 10 be ,he '' "! testament of

VVi a10!?1?.-?1-1

V dcCa,e'1. tof on the 27rh d.ypresented to sail I' rot ate Court,and a petition for the probate there, f, and for Ihe Issuance ofletters testamentary to William L. Oreen ami .Ale. Mcatlbbio.having been filed by Wm. L. Green.

It Is hereby ordered, that TUEbDAV, the 17th dayJune A. D. 1879 at 10 o'clock, A. W., of auld day, at IhaLCourt Boom of said Court, at Aliiolanl Hale. lnUooolulu. be!Lnf. . " ,'flt'b,r PIoln'; the time for proving aaid'

may aiinear and eonie.i ihe aaid will, and thegranting of letters testamentary.it is lurincr ordered, that nollce thereof be given by publi-

cation for three successive weAa. In the I'.cl Bo CommercialAnd it is further ordered, that citations be issued It,subscribing witnesses to said will, and to the uVlrt of tbj

w'uated Honolulu, 11. I. May A7ih, 1879.A. HIANCI8 JCDO,st

A tteA, B0iA,Depu,yCkrt.JUittCC f '1J 1 R E M E C O V RT O F T II E II A V A 1 1 A V

JusticeLOV deceased, Intestate. Before Lh left:on. urucrot of PetHion for Administra

On rcadinir and filingof William Love. r Hor rtJZeZl" "

a? of.Uece,u'er. A- - ! 18, and pniylnr thai Letters ofto her, l.etitia Love. . tTf tnat WOMUAY. the 161. 'day of June A D

"9.'..b.e' "ld," ,ereb7 -- PI"" LerloIn iri,u.Z u' ZT.. Mid pemion 'be.'

LUI!MJwh,ch,Ime"piaeeaiiI Uono- -

!d v,how caur. if er have, why said petition , pearnot granted, and that this order be publish Tin ,,i Khah language f ,r three successive weeks in the I'aclnemerci.l Advertiser newspaper in llonojaiu.' 'Ui'

Dated Honolulu, H. In 4Jay 28ih, 1879. - .'

rllld I . la a n ' 'V Jl IX a. ls IIAILK a aAttent: Chief Justice of the gnpreo t'ourt.A. ROSA, Deputy Clerk. my31 St

Si C COf R l O P T II 10 II ANIslands iu I'robate. Order of notice V&iitUAllowance of accounts,. discharce.. and final Suf!!! lor

a i i. ..- - ivuiiun ofproperty.In , "v vajiiiurn, oeiore Chief Jastice Harris

Honol urumt,OdrlfA'1E0, F. 1'OOK, Ut. ofOn readmar and theDling-- iietiiion and accounts of Alexao.der J. Cartwrialit ,...,.... , miaj intatate of . . . .. . annexed,. . of tbaHenry F l nnr In I r.f 1 1 t '

wherein he aoka to lv. .ii-- ,.j to X .V ?aa' ?ec"el.exam.ned and approved. ,d ,nat a ftna rrder mmrbTofdistributionoftlieprorertrenulning Td,InIZTJ, gI. him .'ndh,' ".V

,","lcr reajiousioiiiiy as ucu AdminisiratnrJt is ordered that Mnvr.iv .i..lrt tk - a

i the Court House, in Honolulu, be and ti e ia. ilZZr?'appointedi.uuui. and trlft all persoi.s interested mat .

lIeav anu snow j " uu i lie reifcause, any " ..should not berranted. and m Z. . !!' ,wh' taw.are entitled to 10 hthe said And that ii.iT--

?"Kntllsh lanKua)fH. be 'publiahed in the PacineAdvertiser, a ner,n., .i... ... . Conimerclalthree revi"us ,n "hi,sncce.sive week. 1 lto

IM.inted for said herir,ff Afc? l,m 'oelu p--bated Honolulu, II. I., May 2.7rd. A. V. 1879

" :, '

,,C":18- - C. 11 ARRIS.'"Attest; A. ROSA. toJ3?dT. CotS.vonrt. D1D31 .It .

I HAVE FOUND IT.WHAT HAVE

X" .e Without aiik lOKIKfjyrr r,n vvr landlord r yam in thelame l eat too nnrh leave Lisvonit'o v.

"f MAnAii."fiV"j a xiherii ... - " -1 1 1 ; AiKIl TAn a: " ari

or Hi ' fine, vlrk m7T7Vw1?.!:-b- 1

received. ' viUAUfci riS, wtlcfc i heI Hnm.h ' sava tr .

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C'JRegnIarCash Sale !

CXrJ THURSDAY, JUNE 191b,At It o'clock A. M- -, at SaVs Boem. - "

DRY GOODS,CLOTHING,

Ancf'CROCERIES.t P. A tA M S, Aofliowi.

Mortgagee's Nolice of Sale.LOr1r and kf vtrlo if Tamer cf Entrant lined in a cer-

tain Mortf gm saa-l- e by W Cheia? In James Koinaoa, d.

dir,i Marrh 7. 1ST. a,M tl reeov in Lrixr 2, onf 346, 344 aad 37, ami Tor a breach ef tba-- cooxi.lk.ot In

said Motif as-- a contained, 1 aoa Jlrected by ta EieeoUn andTnmm of in Ctr of Jt tghunoa, 4eaud, to Mil atPnritia auction in prnw of u.d pawer cf saie, oa tbe 2!aCAT of Jl E, lija, at at; ltV9frai la theCity cf Honolulu,i II M. ef that day, all sad atcgnUr the lands, tenenvnU and

t In aaid Mcitjtjri" aao4 sod dearribed, sitoaueat Pslama, HoorJuJa, Irako, and ava-- par.icnlarlya fallows, to wiC:

' 1 1 UiKU, ft kMatki an soa ke kit! HemKom kcikl, ptU ana soak kihl tlu tomtUMaKauai, a hnfo'aka pan.; A,31 11. k 2 14 kaal ma k oKaoal falsa a.! o, alula Hera S ft, a 14 kaal aoakoJaaImwaeti, aMiU IIm tl tinm 3 li kaal ma ko N'apa'apa'a,alaila Ak J Km 1 CJ kaal ma ko (xal, a L.kt I as hi 1

aVMasakal." O ka nci 41 10 eta. -

Arasa. Kila, i bonmakaaoa raa k kihi Ak o kr.'a ainama ka pa po&aka ma ka Uht Ak pi.'i aka i k koleaoa o Ke-an- l.

a nolo aka P"V Hem ij Kom Wl paaka ma ka pt li. pa saaJaW aaa. Ilea Slf Horn lOO paaka, alaila Ilrai i- Knot I saaka. alalia lira a Kca ISO paoka. alaila Uem. I'M Jkuaa Htt paukn, alaila Hen 7t K-- m 1 45 paoka, e

piU aoa Seia maa anao I ka kaLavai. alaila Hem 7 J lllk 91paaka ma kafii kala a Kanohiki, aUila lien a Hn 23 pao-ka ma ko Eocaktkt mo faiaa, alaja Ak 40 llik 69 paakama ko Kcawekotofcaa I ka Koookikl, aUila Ak 4 3 litk 69 paa-ka ma, ka KaaveknkJt. a'ajla Ak 0 3 11 ik 24i paoka a I kahiI aooaaaka'i." O tu,a no! X I H'M eka, paa la. 1 4-l- cka.

. Alao, that certain of lan-- l altaatr in Moliko, KapaJa-m- a.

Oaita. bwaoded aJ 4e-rib- aa follova: Lai Kolasakaai a m ka UaW." hoafaaka aa k kihl ak o keia aioa.

p.li ma ka pa pobaaa no Kaaina, a bolo hem 27 b.k 64paaka ma k kola a Koonblkl. hn 67 koo A paoka Dia kakola koaok ti, k na SI 44' bik 134 pooka aa ka lot botino Hotikn, bm Ct 44' koaa l paaka ma ka loi ko.li dokfohko. hn 0 kin 1 17 paaka ma ka M koill no Moliko,ha 1 bsia 1 IS paaka ma kutli an Molika, ak 77 li" bik. 4d paaka a ka aawal lot a me kala. ak, 80 3 t(U333 paakada kola a biki i ka pa a na. ak 3w" bib 2rl paaka a ma kolaI kikM ka pa aiaa, at 4M 4V kk lil paaka ma kota- biki I ka p ktoa, beat 64 9 So" bik 110 paaka me ka pa aina

r

jm m:ui i aa nrmmaaa ana." na i era, imi bring itief aaarribad ta Edpai Palest No. 243, KoleanavUela ZSM.

Alao. thai piece of Und aitaate la 'Kapalama anrcaaU andJoaerilMd aa i Jo- -. LtA a mo Kala. E boomaka ana mak k bi koro e piU ana I k kihi keoj b:k ka aina a EdwardBurp, a bet aka, baa 44 bik 71 paaka ma ka Keaveko-Ir.b- -,

alalia ak 61' bik 64 paaaa ma ko KeavekoMie, alailaak IV knaa tl paaka ma ko Maal, alaila ak 61 3 bik 273paak"ma ko Maoi a me Uakeo. ak Mi 3 koaa 134 paoka mako Kaiim, alalia ae a ma ka lima hen, 9 paaka m ka kole-an- a

a Kailio, alaila ak lij 3 kom 21 paoka, alaila brm tlkoaa 271 koaa ma ka kina Kdard Bureaa, alaila hem 9 3kom laO paak3 a bikl 1 kahl i boomaka'i.1 Kona lu 45-10-0

Kka, aod kemy tbo fma M described in Royal Taunt No.474, Kaleaoa Ula 77 11.

for particalara lnqolr ofE. P. ATJM., Aortiooeor, or

T'liciUr t--r rxecoCora and Troiteea of the Estate ofm jll . - " Jaaaoa Kobiaaoo. deceaaed.

Pacific Iron Works,SIX r HAS CISCO- .- MANIFACTCRCRS OF

Sugar Mills, Engines, Boilers,. VACUUM PANS.

EVAPORATORS,

CLARIFIERS,AND

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK

. Connfdion tnlh Fugir Plntt.i.

Tr PrU Term, ipplj t

E. P. ADAMS,,139 Aarnt (r tl" flawaiian foianJa.

J

' OALIFOIliYIAFurniture

Hauiifactuiiiigi

Coinpain,SAX FK. N CISCO.

.r.UHUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS

orA 11.. 3 1' HCItl I T I M

- . or

IDUSEHQLD FUBITIEPARTIES IN HONOLULU,

or otker parta of lh Ilan.!,

DESIRING FURNITURE !. CAN ILATE TIIKIR

Orders Filled at Lowest Ralesr appcail to Mr. K. I. .tlUMS.Qvfn Swl,

wha baa ar Uracriptiro Patalogaa) with Price.

o --it ;h"a IS" T !

-v It Stre f U T. nOPP, King St.,

Black Walnut Bedroom Sets !

Sla-- k Walaat SiJebnanla.Black Walnut Diniaf Cbaira.

Oak Cane Seat Dining Chain),Cedar Bedroom Beta.

. Pine Bareaas. Me., 4c. .r.E. P. ADAMS, Agent forHaw'n Is.

UNION SALOON,E. S. COII A I'ROPRIKTOR

MERCHANT STREET, IIONOLCLC.

Choice Ales, Wines. Liquors, Cigars, &cap5 7

Tho Honolulu Book-Binder- y.

DOES BINDING of ALL DESCRIPTIONSTna Work ewuted fli Establbhmenl i nnJer the

auperriaioa of UL JOUM I.. RKCAnhoU well-know- n aaaa experienced workman, and reaaof it inrpoMtrd.

"Worlc DonoatLoAvest KatesAVIIlTXEr Si. ROBERTSON.

StaUoaers. P"her, 5a TWalera an.1 Book-Binder-

V, - (fr'79):

FOR SALE.NEW KASTERX-KCII.- TOSK keeled Oa Cart ef TerT opioe make; jot the eart

lu, pUntatloa oae. (W) C. BRfcW EK CO.

. FOR SALE.EXPRESS WACOX A X I 11.4 IIX ESS.OXE Top Boxy awl llarneia, nearly near. Alao, th-- r ed

Uor--e ?eT.. , ArrJ t ovrvNo. 13 Nauna Mreet, Honolulu.

FOR SALE.t--

r oTSNOS.3R.sn. co axo ei. x theJLj naino. aaal of 11 ncla o, eoener Kmc and rukot Strreta.Roval ratent Na 304. Area. U41 fothoma. 17 fret. Oppo--- il

tlM roulence cf Mr- - E. Pttatn. Atl-.ro- tJeneral.Aava. lot of hantl. with water prlTllrte mr lm?ttioo in Ka-olo- u

(iaaaoa Tal'ey, oopaatie ikw reaidenee of J. S. Walker,Xao. Royal Tatent No. Ii44. Area, W-10-O of an

ju7 Ira . Apply to - A. F. Jl DP.

FOR SALE ! 'A BARGAIN ! !

nillonE TERT DESIRABLE PREMISESI aitaated on Pncchtnwl Street, and alao frootinoo MUlrr

BtreK. Thei k oa the preatiar. a two-ato- ry doeJooc hoaae.aUmbla front, with verandaa. Ceiled tbroucrtaait lnale. andbuilt within ika kaat two yean. A loo. a ri new cottae,with 4inirfroom. at're room, kitchen, and other e.

The Wt eeataina ab..ol half aa acre, wit fond paatarara.Government water laid oa throof h the kt Title perf-- - tor

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particalara, ennoire of JOSkPII LaZ ARl

Jut . Kaahamana street.

TAKE NOTICE.mil T I.THE LXIIKRSiaXED.IUVKOlVkSJ. to lA lur. A. klACKMNTOdli a.Power of A Homey to

'aollecl and recefro all moneys doe and owing to me, and notaer pawwm as aathnrkwd to reeeiee soooeys oa aecoant.

. . .... .:.mk ' 1 k. t. lml iliehns" 'eJ J. H4WLl.Ni.aw' aAi-- uils onetronalalo, Jon 3, 3370. ju7 tf

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.VOTICEISIIF.REUrClVKX THAT THEi aadersigned bsa bean appointed Esrentir of the last willaVl mw anient of E. T. O'Halforan, of H.mola'a. deceased,and all parsons are bereby aotifled to present their rliims.

'aalT Mihejuieate.L, whether secwrrd by mortg.ge or otherwise.,th'aCVew Raahaasano Street. U Uooololn. w.U.io ai

. aas,rts fM. tke data hereof, or they will tm forerer rrUhereby not i A --d toaad ail persona iadebted to sab! estate are

thereof. F. 8. PRATT.snake immediate paymentKxreotoe of the test will and isat.men of E. T. O Halknn,

DaaTni'fWilala. JaTtk, . i"

lycTtoga.trft

BY C. S. BARTOW.. T23l1Ep Day,

STOOK OF TIH WAREVt Vnctioii I

I am iu.truclcd by Ricliaxd F. T ker:r, Et)-- , Aao guee, tocr.l at fbMii Aucl.-m-

ON SATURDAY, JUNE 14th- -AT lO O'CLOCK. A. M- -.

AT THE STORE OF MR. JOHN M'LEAN,

All the Balance of Retail Stockf"r.n;-tifi(- r 'I a VarW-t- r f Tiriva ie. i .r-- a, ft trj",

and T.Mr.ar. frork, Ac.C. 9. BARTOW. Ao. t r.

llRooziiON FRIDAY, : JUNE 20lh,

At 10 o'rlx-- k A. I , at Faa Rutn, Will t .11

Iry CroocIs.C'lotliiii,

Hosiery,Lot Grrocerios,

ALSO

Elegant Pieces of FURNITURE !

Eaiale .f the lale Mr. tOEfE :

1 ?urior Cae, Stftxry,1 Marble Top Bureaa, Vienna Cliaija,Sockrra and Eay Chain, Veranja Chairs,

a, pi.itifle, TTanlroli- -, Walcliea, anJ ether aricl'3.C. S. BARTOW, Aiffr.

LAW BOOKSt AUCTIONBy Or.ler of 31r. F. P. Tr.itt, Exeralnr of the ie of E. T

O'Hal'.oran, ileeeaied, -

ON THURSDAY, JUNE 26th,At 11 a. in., at rale.rooni, I will Offer at Public Auction,

Valuable LawBooksParticalara by Future Ailveriiaement.

C. 8. BARTOW. AoctV.

For Sale "by AuctionAT .OUTJI KUU1L1, HAWAII.

ON THURSDAY, JULY 10th,If not Previously Sold,

Will beoOVredat Public A art ion on the premieea at NorthKubala, the following property:

One Frame Dwelling HouseJidx2i feet, with Lar(e Ciatem. Out Ilouaea, Ijtrfto Chicken

Yard, 6 Acrea ot Leased Land eDckraed with a good

WIRE AND PICKET FENCE.For farther particnlara, apply (o

II. V. CHAMBERLAIN,mySl lm On the premises.

A KRAFT & SONS,OPTICIANS!

XCFACTI'RERS OK JKH'KLRV ANDMA la Watcbeaand Watch Material. Me make thebuaineso of Opticians a specialty. Hotel htreet, a few dooraeast of Fort Street, near Ir. McOre a'a residence, llooololu,and Z21 liroonie Street, New York. mylO 6m

INSURANCE NOTICE.rMIE CXOERSIGXEI). AGEXTS OP THE

llamborx bremcn Fire ln.urance Company, are author-ixr- il

to take I ire Uuks on Detached Wooden KujIJiiiES and onPlantation Building. Machinery, etc., on the different Islandsof this rronp, AT L)WljT KATL?.

For further particular, apply tomy 10 2m F. A. SCHAtrKR t t:Q- -. AgenU.

FOR SALE.rm-na- st: premises siti atk ix iiii,o.

m. opposite the Court House, suitable for a first-clas- s HoleLAll in gond ot l- -r an.1 rej air. Aplyto

J. II. COXEV. nonotnla,H 79 or C. RICHARDSON. Uilo.

IIVTOS, PIAXOS.From 1- -. Nrafrld, Errlia.

Just Received in Splendid OrderAnd far Snip ' ,y

'my!7 tf II. IIACKFBLD CO.

HAWAIIAN FERNS.ffMIE I'MIKKSICXKI) IS NOW PRE.

M. PARkD to fill (Jrdera for Hnzle Kperinicns or CompleteSetts cf Hawaiian Ferns, unmounted, on short notice.

Prlrf 10 et Farh, r $10.00 for the Sett st 115.The Specimens are beaoliWIr pre.erreil, retaining their nat-ural green, ami moat of the varietw-- a hare a portion of the root.

Orders for Mnilina Mail Include Paatae.ahl THUS. O. THRUM.

(Jail and SooWr. DART.KALER INGEXERAIj MERCHANDISED at lionckaa, Hamakua, Hawaii, where you will find a

lanre and well selected Assortment of Dry Ooods, Uroeeriesand HardwaaO. Also Lumber, Doors. ab, Blinds, Nails,Paints, OVt, etc.

XT fpecial Orders f T Pui'ding MatcriM GlleJ at IsrratMarket Kales. apl2 3ra

ROBERT STIRLING,Csntrattln, Consoltins and Valuing Engineer !

ESTABLISH EI RELATIONSHAVING Eneineering Firms It Great Britain, laprep. red to give Plans, specifications aii J Estimates for allkinds of Machinery. He i. also ready to ondertake the loca-

tion of Bcgar l'lantationa, the Conatruction of Wharves andLanding places, the Surrey and Construction of Raitwaxs,Tramways, Water Leads, Flnmes, die.. Ace , the superintend-ence of soy works in course of construction, and all other workin lbs Engineering Line.

lie also offers his services as Valuator or Appraiser to allwho may require them.

XT OFFICE, corner of Kaahumma and Queen Streets, II- -.

nololu. Hawaiian Islands.OFFICE HOL'RS i From O A. M. to 4 P. SI. ap283m

1UCMNR VF0fT SAtE INEW BOILER, 1C FEET LONG. CONE in ilimet-- r, with 7& 4 Inch Tubes. Made in San

FranriKO by liinkley, f pier Ac Co., lately landed, ex Barken-lin- efcl'n.

Two New Ersporators, wrooitht Iron shells, with 2 rows of2J inch Iron pipes. Made by Pontrif--x A Wood. London.

One Wrought Iron Montejru. with Copper Internal Pipes.All of the aboTe will be Sold Low for Cash. For particulars

apply to (my!7 6t) C. ltllEWF.It At CO.

AND

Oats!Txxait Ilocoivocl

Ex. Alphonsie Zelie, Ella, Forest Gueenand J. A. Falkinbnrg.

40 Bales Caiifornia Oat an.l Wheat n.) ;

I 7 Tons Timothv. fml fnr "Jersey cowsj"O Tons Bran, U Tova Oats.

GOOD ARTICLE.m;3 3m' For ?a!e l y . W. I'EIRCE JL CO.

TIOE!riMIE fNIERSGNEI BEG LEAVE TO

M notify the pot.l c th tt tley bare perfected their arrag-menl- s.

an 1 are now prepare.l to lorni-- b to consumers any aikl

ALL KINDS OF STOCK FEEDoNAMKLY:

Wheat, OjtsCArlry, Aifaira and Manirnlr ILij.

OatsCran, Carlrf, Uhfat, Corn, Mlddllaps.

3111! I fd. Oil CaL 3Iea!, frat kfd (ra. Etc.

: Having a First Class Mil!,We are Prepared to Fill All Orders fc.r

Corn Meal, or anr kin ! of Ground Grain. Orders L-l-t ttMixed Feed. I. e.,'ay Col and Oriin Oroond. birred anddelirere-1- . w ill be promptly attended to. Ground Grain isfrom tfty to one hundred per cect. more economical thanWhole Grain, to feed to stock. We bare a Urge and cotnmo-dim- s

Wsrehouse. liOtaO. near the f termer Whrf, where weran accommodate pr'a who requi.r s orage; and our build-ing is rain rrm'f. rt proof and wind proof. Also, a Stuck

ai d jutach"! to rnr Warihoaae. h. re we are prepared toaccommodate Mules, Horses, etc. and guarantee tlirm plentyof Goo-- t Feed and allen:ur, at reiaonuble rates. Plantatioaorders, as well as all other, m ill be thankfully received andpromptly attended M. OFFICE on Foil S'.reet. next djcr toLcris' New ?hor.

mhl6n LA INK &. CO. .

CHUTNEY.ri'UE REAL ARTICLE OF E 4 ST INDI A1 Churoe, in tjuart llotile, a 'sorted,

at '79 For Sale by ROLLE A Va

For Ssiii Francisco.The Favorite American Bark

Q.V I- - C MURRAY,0RHI?, MASTER,

Will Sail for above Port with Dispatch- -

For freight cr ps.ige, harin; auperijr aecom modal iocsapply to

Jul I C. BKEM LR & CO , Agents.

For 5111 Irancisco.The A I Clipper Schooner

LA GIROIMTJ23,tit.MKAL.V, Sla.lrr.

"Will Have Q,uiclc IDispatch.For Freight or Tajsige, arply lo

inCl WM. O. IRWIN A CO., Agenta.

FOR sSAlV FRAIVCISCO.The American Barkentine

t --a 9 JL r--S S JLZM.m., JL ,ri'LLER, Matter.

Will Hat Quirk DUpatch for the Abort Port.F..r Freight or Pauiage, app'y to

m j 24 H . UACKFELD A Co.. Agents.

NEW YORK AND HONOLULU

DIRECT LINE OF PACKETS I

CROSSM AN Si BRO.. 1 I S CHAMBERWII. JiKW Y'ORK, AGENTS. XT A FirstC lass Yeswl will be laid on for Honolulu,

To Sail not Later than the Middle of Jane.Having already secured a considerable freight frthis vessel,

there will be no delay in sailing.XT For Freight or Pa.Mi.ge, apply to the Agents above

named. mhlS 3m

PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIP COMPANY I

FOII SAW FRAIVCISCO.THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP

DEARBON, COMMANDER,

"Will leave Honolulu for San Francisco onor about Monday, July 7th.

For Sydney, via Apckland !

THE SPLENDID STE.. ASS II IPCITY OF NEW YORK,"

COCB, COMMANDER.

ON OR ABOUT MONDAY, JUNE 16th,II. DACRFELD k CO., Agents.

G'sada for Sbipmeait per Sleomrr con wbe Stared, Free. f Charge, 1st Ibe Fire.prewfWnrehotae rnewr I he Steamer Wlisrf. Jal 79

TIME-TABL- E OF THE

STEAMER 'LIKELIKE;REYNOLDS, : MASTER.

Taetday, June 17, 6 p m Circuit or HawaiiTuesday, June 24, 6 p m......... Hilo

No Credit for Passage Money !

We positively decline to open accounts for Passages, and weparticularly call the attention of the traveling public to thenecessity of having Baggage and Freight plainly marked; theSteamer will not be responsible for any unmarked baggage orfor any Freight or Parcels unless Receipted for.FREIGHT MONEY DUE OX DEMAND!

In all cases of Freight for parties not tesponslble or un-

known, the Freight Money will be required in. advance.

PACKAGES OF LIQ.UORS AND W1XESMUST BE PLAINLY MARKED

For the ptrty whom they are for, or plainly stated In the re-

ceipt to whom they are consigned.All demands for Damage or Loss, must be made within one

month.In no way liable for lose cr accident to live stock.XT Hack Drivers, Boys, and such like, will not be allowed

on board the Steamer upon arrival, until after the pas.engershave been landed.

mhS7 WILDER Ac CO.

8. C. 1LLKX. at. r. BOBISSOK.

ALLEN & EOBINSON,T ROBINSON'S WHARF. DEALERS IN

Lf MB KB and all kinds of IiULDINQ MATERIALSPaints, Oils, Nails, Ac, Ac.

SCKST3 roa 8cnoonr3KILAMANC,

KEKAfLl'OHI,MARY ELLEN,

PArAni,HALEAKALA.

FAIRY QCEEN,CILAMA,

I.EAIII.del) llooololu, Hawaiian Island.. (ly

v. FiRirsrK: cooke,AGE.fT OF THE rOl.I.OHIKO COASTERS :

Waileie,Waimalu.

Waioli,"Waiehu,

and Juanita,FLAG.' Red with White Ball. OFFICE, Corner of

jal3 79 Kuuana and Queen Streets.

T. E. FOSTER & Co.,GEXTSFtIRSCIIOOXERS

Mary E. Foster,Marion,

Prince,Haunani,

Annie?Jennie,

Manuokawai,Liholiho,

And the Water Boat.srSO ly Office on the E.planade, Honolulu.

REGULARDISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

C. BREWER Si CO.. AGENTS.Merchandise received STORAGE FREE and

tAJjf-Jf- liberal cash advances made on shipments by thisin. ji2 ') C. BREWER s CO.

BOSTON & HONOLULU PACKET LINE!C. BREWER Si CO., AGENTS.

Favorable arrangements can always be made fori9SZS2 Storage and Shipment of Oil, Bone. Wool, Hides

and other Merchandise to New Bedford, Boston. New York andother Eastern Ports. XT Cash Advances made.

jaJ79 C. BREWER Aj CO.

ERTICAL FEED

A Perfect Sewing Machine.The result of an immense outlay of money and years of

labor and experiments by the best meAan'.cs to be found,

COMPOSED OF

BUT TWELVE WORKING PARTS,(Others require from thirty to forty), each part of

direct action, reducing friction to a minimum.Simplicity, Strength, Durability,

Ee- of Operation, Great Range of Work, combined,

CONSTITUTING TUB ONLY

rfrfret, Complete & FAl LTLESSSEY1XG 3IACIIIM2ON THE FACE OF TDK EARTH.

VERTICAL EEIIIID IA SCIENTIFIC MECHANICAL TRIUMPH.

Pronounced by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, (tlghestauthority in the li. S )

Xte hft Fffd fvrr inrenlfd fur Sewlnw XathlntV

THE ONLY POSITIVE SUCCESSIN ALL DEPARTMEXTS OF SEWIXG.

All lovers of progressive science and mechanical perfectionshould tee it, srd every lady in the land should examine and try

T la. v3 o "WDavis Vertical Feed

SHUTTLE LOCK-STITC- PKWIXG MACHINE, beforederiding to purchase an inferior machine or a aingle threadl'iayUtin2 without a tenaion.

THOMAS LACK,JC.vr FOR THE HAWAII ATI ISLANDS,

apl2 Xa. 4Q FORT STREET. 6m

A Full Line of Ship Stores and Groceries,FRUITS, MEATS. SOUPS.

rey BOLLF? 4 CO.j rTJRESER1I at Ac, Ac -

THE PACiriCtSjommerciaiSVlibfrtiscr. j

!

S.4. T URD A Y, JUSE 1 4 .

BY AUTHORITY.

It Has pleased His Majesty the Ki&R t.i appoint the fol-

lowing gentlemen member of His Privy Council cd State:Wm. F. Allen, David Kaharni. C. Afori?. M. Knaes. E.

P. Adams.Iolanl Palace. Jnue Mb. j"

- John Thomas Waterhouse, jr., Esq., is anointed to acts a Commissioner nuder the law to the Houo-lul- u

"Water Worls, in place of Hob. Charles R. p.

resigned. " Sax'l G. Waiirt. '

Miufter of the Interior.Interior Ofiite, May leT'.i. itiy--

Lease of Government Land.Ou Satorday, July 5, 1$7'J. at 12 o'clock noon, will be:

sold at Public Auction, at the frout entrance of AliiolaniHale, the lease of Government Land as follows:

That portion of Eeonepanee near Mr. Morris premisesin Kailhl Yalley. adjoiulug the kulcana of Kanaina, (nowMitchell) containing about 20 acres, a portion of whichis well suited for bananas. Term five yeara. Upset pricefJO pr annum, payable senil-annnall- y in advauce.

bin'!, o. W iijiER. Minister of Interior.Interior Office, May 30, 17 J. niy J2

Lease of Government Land.The lease for five yeara of one lot on the Efplanade,

SOxloO feet, --will be sold by Public Auction at the Aliiola-ni Hale on the 28th day of June, Kf, at 12 M. Ups tprice l.r0 dollars per annum.

The location and all other information can be obtainedat the office of the Interior Department.

SAMX G. WILDER.niy24 ' Minister of the Interior.

Lease of Government Land.Will bo sold on Monday, June ICth, 1879, at the front

entrance of Aliiolani Hale, at 12 o'clock, at. The leasefor a term of 10 years of the land KUXAIMAKO. HU.Hawaii. This land is midway between the Onomca andKaupakuea Plantations, and has an area of 347 acres, ofwhich 250 are good cane land, including a tract near thesea of half a mile sq'iare. The Waiaania gulch boundsthe whole land on the south. Map may be seen at theInterior Office. Upset price, seventy-fiv- e cents per acreper annum. Terms, payment semi-annuall- y in advance.

Sam'l G. Wilder,myl7 Minister of the Interior.

Kotick is hereby given that from and after July 1st,1879, a Llcenso will be required to be taken out for thesale of Salmon. A Ketall License, which will allow theholder to retail any and all goods, usual under duchlicense. Heretofore no license ha been required for the

w it oalmnn. lint the privll .e having been abusedthe above rule will be euiorced.

Sam'l G. Wii.deb, Minister of Interior.Interior Office, May 8th, 1879. mylO

It bas pleased His Majesty the King to appoint HerRoyal Highness Princess Likelike Governess of the Isl-

and of Hawaii, vice His Excellency S. Kipi, deceased.Iolanl Palace. March 29. 1879. ap5

List of Licenses Expiring in June, 1879.None Is hereby given that all Licenses must be ap-

plied for direct to the Interior Office, and all parties arecautioned about failing to renew expiring Licenses, andall Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs have instructions to pro-secutive without discretion, any and all parties doingbusiness without the proper License.

HA M L G. WILDER.MiniHtcr of the Interior.

Interior Office, April 30, 187,'J.

RETAIL.OAHU 1 Sam Kl, Nuuann St. Honolulu.

1 Wing Shan k Ah Dow, Nunanu St. Honolulu1 Thos Lack, Fort St. Honolulu.1 Mrs Black, Fort St, Honolulu2 Castle i: Cooke. King St, Honolulu6 J W Crowell, Hotel St, HonoluluC Manuel Joseph, Liliha St. Honolulu.9 Mrs Borres, Nuuann St. Honolulu.

14 G J Emmes, Fish Market, Honolulu14 J H BrunB, Esplanade, Honolulu22 G W Macfarlaue & Co, Queen St, Honolulu25 Antone Marshal, Beretania St. Honolulu.

HAWAII 1 L. Tuckon, Kaiopihi. Eohala.10 Jas Richardson, .North Koliaia10 '12 H Cooper, Keopuka14 H Staines, North Kohala20 Chung Pen k Co. Waiohinu, Kau30 Allen k Stack-pole-, Kawaihae.

MAUI 1 Wong Kong, Waihee24 Kauhi, Hana25 Alo, Lahaiua

MOLOKAI 5 J Lima, Houoniuui.KAUAI 4 Ahana, Hanapepe.

VICTUALLING.1 Young Hee k Co. Wailuku, Maui7 Wong Kong, Waihee, Maui8 Wing Sing k Ah Dau, Nuuanu St. Honolulu.

22 A C Con Chec, Kapaa, Kauai.RETAIL SPIRIT.

4 E S Cunha, Union Saloon, Honolulu.WHOLESALE SPIRIT.

21 O W MacfarUne & Co, Queeu St, HonoluluWHOLESALE.

2 Castle & Cooke, King St, Honolulu!1 V A Rrh,efr 1; 4't). curlier K miliiiiiiaTili and

Merchant St, Honolulu A19 E Hoffschlaeger k Co, Merchant St. Hono. JIV Md U rm Damn & Co, (jueen St. Honolulu.22 G W Macfarlane & Ce, Queen St. Honolulu25 Lewers k Dickson, Fort St, Honolulu i

BUTCHER.1 Young Hee k Co, Wailuku, Maui1 J Kauwalu, Waiulua. Oahu.

BILLIARD.1 Juaqnim Gsrcia, Wailuku, Maui.

Mrs Borres (3 Tables), Nuuann St Hono.CAKE PEDDLING.

12 Aiao. 17 Akin. 22 Atoi.

CAUTION TOJTHE PUBLIC.To avoid imposition, purchasers of Waltham Watches

will observe that every genuine watch, whether gold ordiver, bears our trade-mar- k on both case and movement.

Gold cases are stamped " A. W. Co. and guarantee cer-tificates accompany them. Silver cases are stamped' Am. SVatch Co., Waltham, Mass., Sterling Silver,"

and are accompanied by guarantee certificates, signedIt. E. Bobbins. Treasurer. The name " Waltham "is plainly engraved upon all movements, irrespective ofcither distinguishing marks.

This caution is rendered neccssnry by reason of thefact that our cases are frequantly separated from ourmovements and put upon worthless movements of othermakers, and vice vrrta, thus affecting injuriously the per.formance of the watches and vitiating our guarantee,which is intended to cover only our complete watcheswholly made by us. It is necessary, also, because it Is sonotorious as to be a public scandal, that thf-r- is greatfraud in the metal quality of both gold and silver casesas now generally sold. We have demonstrated by fre-quent assays that many gold and silver cases offered intbe market are debased from 10 to 20 per cent, from thequality they assume to be. This is a fraud upon the pur-chaser,

Yand accounts forthe low price at which such

cased watches have been sold.We take this occasion to announce that we have re-

cently entirely remodelled the very popular grades of fullplate movements, known by the marks, "Wm. Ellery."" Appleton, Tracy k Co.," ' Waltham Watch Co.," " P. H.Bartlett," and " Broadway," giving to them not only ahighly improved appearance, but great additional value.We embody in them such of the best results of our expe-rience and study for twenty years as can be useful in thispopular form of watch. We give these new model watchesspecial recommendation to all who look for good per-formance and solid excellence at moderate cost. Tbealterations have been made with the view of pleasingpractical watch makers, as well as watch wearers.

We avail ourselves, too, of this occasion to warn thepnblic against cheap watches. The superiority ofWaltham goods, in all grades, is now so generally ac-

knowledged that our competitors, Swiss and American,seem to have no resource but to piajsent the attraction oflow price. Their goods being inferior to ours, they haveto sell them for what they can get. Times are hard, andpeople generally not knowing a good watch from a badone, very often allow a small price to decide them.U iiiiim fnrri, h oniinint Knplish Lecturer on Art andLabor Topics, in a recent lecture delivered before the r" Trades uuiia, says :

I know that the public in general are set npon havingthings cheap, being so ignorant that they do not knowwhen they get them nasty, also so ignorant that theyneither know nor care whether they give a man bis due ;

I know that the manufacturers, are so set oncarrying out competition to its utmost, competition ofcheapness, not of excellence, that they meet the bargainhunters half way, and cheerfully furnish them with nastywares at the cheap rate they are asked for, by means ofwhat can be called by no prettier name than fraud."

We are much mistaken if this is what the public wantsor expects, of us, at least. Good watches cannot be madewhen neither workman nor employer has pride in hisoccupation : interest and pleasure in the work are bcthwanting, and both are essential to good watch-makin-

Low price, especially in watches, means low quality,WITH LOW PEUFCE.V1NCE AND HUiH REPAIRS.

Our mission was, and our business is, to make goodwatches, whatever the cost ; holding firmly to this singlepurpose, we have seen improvement in quality and re-

duction in cost, by means of discoveries and Improve-ments in machinery and by natural causes, go steadily ontogether, until we can truly say, Waltham Watches, iutheir respective grades, are tbe best watches made, andaa to the lower grades, they are within reach of every-body who earns wages. Our prices are as low as theyought to be, and as low as they will be. Watches cannotbe made for nothing, even by machinery. We say to thepublic, buy a good watch while yon are about it, and paya proper pi-Ic- e for it. The more you pay an honest dealerthe better satisfied you will be in the end ; don't be de-ceived by cheapness quality descends faster than price.

For American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass.

BOBBINS & APPLETON, General Agents,apl9 New York, U. S. A.

7" All the above Line of Waltham Watches for Sale atthe Store of M. McIXEKNW Sole Agent for this Kingdom.

Also. Agent for the UOKHAM STERLING SILVER-WARE.

The Trkde Supplied at LOWEST PRICES. apM 3m

SPECIAL NOTICES,NEW GOODS! NEW GOOD!! We have just received

an assortment of new goods in our line, among whichwill be found a good line of HANGING LAMPS andCHANDELIERS. We also have an endlt-s- s variety of nse- -

ful articles for house-keeping- . 37 Fort Street.DILLINGHAM A CO.

N. B. The QUEEJf REFRIGERATOR i the lest.Can be bought at a reasonable price from

my2i t DILLINGHAM CO.

T SOMETHING NEW ! TO PLANTERS, PLANTAgents, Graziers, etc., who are in need of a light

handy machine for setting up and mending fence wire,will find Jn"t the thing at Dillingham k Co.'s store. FortstreVt. febl

BRIEF MENTION.ST Cart. Bicka?, cf Ibe scLvocer .imtrican

Girl, will accept our thanls for a file cf Cali- -

foroia capers.

EE?" Hoodlums were around again cn Thursdaycigbr, having trcVen a gate near Emms. Square,right under the nose, to to apeak, of a policeman.

There were some twenty-fou- r arrests bythe jv.Sice on the 1 1 th . four for fast riding, twofjr assault tia nineteen drunks. S

Tjf The mercury has staid tvithia the 80cs during the pu- -t week, but the pleasant trade windshitvc agisted in reducing the trials which we havehume. iu the bpe of heat and mosquitoes.

Kettrxed. Tbe Steamer Lthva returned thismorning from Hawaii, having been unable, on account ot ln- - of boat and bad weather, to land hercargo of machinery at llonokaa.

f T3T w are requested to state that the prizesawarded by the Judges of the Rtcca on the 11thinst., will be paid at 3 o'clock this evening at theHawaiian Hotel, by orJer of Committee of Arrange- -mpnta

A Ckkak. At the mill of Hal-lea- d & Gordon, atWaialua, last week, the shaft of one of the rollersbroke, necessitating the sending of it to this cityta be repaired. Meantime the work of taking offthe crop is suspended.

Sugar forwarded during last week, was :

June 10, Zealandia 1,907,T1 lb.,, Morning Star 2,153

Tolal... ..1,909,879 lbs.or over 955 tons.

ftT A correspondent calls attention to a bad rutat the corner of Hotel and Alakea streets, andalso a similar bad place, on Hotel Street, scarDr. McGrew's residence, both of which are unsafefor carriages. An hour's work would remedythese defects on a much travelled street. -

Bai.i. at thr Anvoitr. The officers and mem-

bers of Co. 4iA'' Hawaiian Guards, entertained anumerous party of ladies and gentlemen at theArmory last evening. The affair was a very pleas-ant one, and a success in every particular, dancingbeing kept up with spirit until long past midnight

Valuable Stock. The blooded horses for Hii

Majesty the King, selected in the States by Col.'

Judd, a list of which we gave several weeks since,arrived on the bark . W. Almy on the 8th inst.,in good order, with the exception of one mare, whichwas injured on the railroad coming from the East.

First Fruits One enterprising individual, aforeigner, commenced celebrating tbe 11th of Juneso early in the morning that he succeeded in get-ting himself locked up before breakfast time. Onthe way to the station-hous- e he was heard to say,"Xeventh Zhune Vno count 'longside fourthZhuly!" - . .

Music. The Band will play this afternoon .atEmma Square, commencing at half-pa- st 4 o'olock.Following is the programme :

March Wildbadc-- r KuhnerDuet Attila ' VerdiGavotte Stella r KappeyFantasia Styrien Sounds WeissenbornSelection The Barber of Seville '...RossiniPolka Brli- - a Ttr- - floote

Correction. In our item last week giving allist of the members of the Hawaiian EvangelicalAssociation.- - we inadvertently omitted the namescthe Rev. D.Baldwin, D. D., and the liev. L.Smith, D. D., both of which gentlemen have beenmembers of the Associations since its first organi-zation. The final adjournment took place onTuesday last.

Steamers. The LlktXikt has been laid up dur-

ing the past week for the purpose of being over-hauled and the making of any needed repairs. Shewill be ugain placed on her regular toute on Tues-

day next, the 17th inst. The ilokol'd sailed onThursday for the Hilo trip. The Lehua had ratherheavy weather to contend against during her stayat Ilonokaa; but besides tbe loss of one of herboats sustained no other damage.

Personal Notes. Mr. E. 0. Hall and wife.Mrs. Dr. McGrew and children,, left by the Zealandia,intending to enjoy tho summer in Paris.

Marshal Parke and son, pay a visit to the"Hub."

Rev. E. T. Doane, sailed in the Morniny Slar,

rtne tutu, tor the JMicroncsian isands.T t ri. ir. r t1110. v. x vuv&c buu cuu, mis. v. aj. aua

drews, and Mr. A. W. Pierce will probably payKXew England a visit before their return.

N aBazaar at Waiai.ua. We learn that there will

be a bazaar or iair held at Waialua on this Island,on the 21st instant, for the purpose of raising funds!to refit the school house of tho Episcopal Churchat that place, for Church purposes. Tbe churchthere is known as St. Stephen's. The fair will beunder the patronage of Her Majesty the DowagerQueen Emma. Those desiring to aid in tbe worthyobject indicated, are requested to send their con-

tributions to His Lordship Bishop Willis, in Hono-lulu, before tbe 16th.

I The Morning Star. This vessel sailed on Wed-

nesday for a trip to the Micronesian Islands. Ser-

vices had been held on board on the afternoon ofTuesday, the 10th inst., at which time tbe followingjxerciscs took place: 1st, Singing iu Englishjuno" Hawaiian; 2d, Remarks in Hawaiian by Rev..'E. Bond; 3d. Trayer in Hawaiian by Rev. O. Xawa-bin- e;

4th, Remarks in English by Rev. E. T. Doane;Pth, Prayer in English by Rev. S. E. Bishop; 6th,Ringing in English and Hawaiian; 7th, Benedictionby Rev. T. Conn. .

CRrEi.TT to Animals. It is quite time that therewas some regulation maue oy autuority to preventthe overloading of drays. Scarcely a day passesbut that we see Fonie poor horse either strainingevery muscle to drag a too heavy load along tbehot streets, or stalled in the vain endeavor, underthe lash of n brutal driver, to move out of a rut.An attempt Was made in the last Legislature toregulate by law the weight of a dray load, but itwas defeated for the want of vigorous pressing..Cannot .Ministers do something in this matter?

Scandal. The social air of Honolulu has been re-

dolent with scandal during the past week, of a start-ling- ly

disgraceful nature, and which, if it shallprove to be true in all its enormity, must entail life-Jo- ng

consequences upon those connected with it.Foreign residents on these islands should naturallybe expected to set examples of moral rectitude before

lthe natives; but such hideous lapses us are currentlyreported should cause the foreigner to hold his peaceas to the obliquities of the less enlightened Hawaiian.

The New Steamer fob Foster & Co. The Iris(to be renamed on her arrival here) was to sail fromSan Francisco on the 5tb, and as she will comeunder steam, may be looked for morn-

ing. She is schooner rigged, spreads a full set ofcanvas, and is intended for the Kauai route. Shemeasures about 250 tons, is about 117 feet inlength over all, 25 feet beam, with 9 feet depthof bold. Her two cylinders are eleven and twentyinches respectively, with 18 inches stroke. She isexpected to prove quite fast. Has any one guessedher name T

As Ixtixligent Jcrtman. At a recent trial formurder at Wailuku, the written confession of one ofthe parties charged was put in as evidence by theprosecution, and went to the jury. As is the wont

of native jurors, a loud discussion arose on the mer-

its of the case in the jury room, and was overheardoutside. 8iJ one intelligent juryman: " Thisconfession is of no use whatever, and we cannot re-

gard it; for see ! it is neither stamped nor acknowl-edged ! I was a member of the last Legislaturewhen the Stamp Act was passed, and I tell you thatthis paper should have been stamped before we couldnotice it."

NOTICE.Mr. Clnai Spreckels, f California, la tends

to construct a large Ditch on the Island of Maui, forirrigating purposes. Any person or persons willing toexcavate or dig 600 feet or more of this ditch by contract,and be paid for such work either by the number of cubicfeet or by the number of running feet of the ditch exca-

vated, are requested to apply to H. Schussler, Haiku,Maul, or to Wm. G. Irwin k Co., Honolulu, who will givethem the uecessarv information.

CLAUS SPRECKELS.By H. SCHUSSLER.

November 21. 1S78. de7

Commemoration Day.

Last Wednesday was one of those beautiful fcim-shin- y,

bretry diys for which our Island climiteis noted, and the public generally enjoyed tbeholiday. Jim and John,' whose colloquy aboutholidays for clerks appeared In our lat, couldhave bad no cause for complaint on tho 11th, fornearly all placcit of business were closed from anearly hour wi:Ji the exception of the Chinesestorekeepers and mechanics, who, with an eye tothe main chance, continued throughout the day to

uraue their usual avocations. Flags were dis--

f laved upon th--? Government buildings, ForeignConsulates and chipping in port, and at noon asalute cf twenty-on- e guns was fired from thebattery on Punchbowl. But th gteat attractionwas the races at Kapiolani Park, and by teno'clock, the city was well-nig- h deserted of inhabi-tants and wore the appearance of a Sunday, men,women and children having betaken themselveson foot, oa horseback or in wagons to the Park.It was a hard dav for horseflesh. Fancy pricewere paid for anything with four legs and a sad-

dle, and the drivers of express wagons must havemade a handsome, day V work. The steamer irt- -

J iii'Dun'. and several sailing craft also can ied pas- -

Xsengei s to the Park, and altogether there wereprobably not far from 3 000 persous who went outlof town to witness the races. Besides this crowd'there were a number of picnic parties that wentfin various directions to enjoy the holiday in thecountry.

The races at the Park came off as follow :

KameiiamehaPurse, 200 won by H.J. Agnew's9. m. Susie. This was a walk around race. No time.

Queeu' Purse. 100 woo by F. Wundcnburg'a.g- - g- - Alark Twain. Time l osj; du tancea Major.

Foot Race, 35, 400 yards won by J. Spencer

in 51 seconds. Baldwin second.

Mechanics' Purse. $100. Maile Laulii. 1st heatLU.09; Admiral, 2d heat 8.51; Admiral, 3d heat 4.00.

The Hoxolclc Cup, $250, 2 mile beats. Water-for- d,

1st mile 2 minutes; Waterford, 2d mile 1.59Blackthorn keeping well up for the first ruiie,

but was distanced on the second mile ; Jimmybeing distanced on first mile.!, The start on this racewas good, and great interest in the race was auani-feste- d.

Kino's Purse, $200. This was no race, as a dif-

ference took place . about the mare Dolly VarJen,which ooulJ not be adjusted. There were four en.tries, but only two double teams came forward for

the race, when Mr. F. S. Pratt contested the irregu-

larity of tbe race, and the judges decided to let it go

on under the protest.' II. J. Agnew's Susie- - and Baby.

Dr. Tisdale'a Susie and Dolly Vardcn. -

A slow trot around the course in eight minutes, atwhich considerable disgust was. manifested by thepeople, ended this race, Susie and Baby coming infirst.

Muus Race, 50 Minnie won. Time 2.32.Princess' Pubse," $roor- - This was the. belt race

of the day, being closely contested by rba two horses,and was won by Jimmy In 4.29.

Natiosax Purse, 100. The entries were, MarkTwain, Lallah Rookh and Major. After the start,which was very good, Lallah Rookh became unman-ageable, throwing her rider and breaking his arm,so that only two horses went round, Mark Twainleading and winning the race in 1.52.

Public Purse, 50. Boneta, Vacquero and Anue-nu- e

started, the former coming in ahead in 2.15.

Match Race, 50 entrance and $100 added bythe Committee. Little Giant and Black Prince wereentered. After some backing and filling the horsesgot off. First heat won by Little Oiant, 3.15 ; sec-

ond heat by Black Prince in 3.15; third heat byLittle Giant in 3.144- - We understand that the de.cision in this race has been protested against, andtherefore is not settled.

By 4 p. m. the sports were over and the road wasfull of the returning spectators. A number of wag-ons were more or less smashed by collisions, but wehear cf nobody being injured.

It is only just to say that on the whole, the man-agement and execution of the races on Wednesdaywere far from being as satisfactory, either to thegeneral public or to those who entered horses, aswere the sports of the preceding year. We under-stand that some controversies are pending as to thedisposition of purses competed for, which may resultin litigation, and we shall therefore, defer furthercomment for the present.

Communicated.

; "Deutscher Verein." --

A German Club has been a long-fe- lt necessity fora number of our citizens, but principally for the bet-

ter class of young men, who without any family con-

nections come to these islands to make their livingand perhaps more. Now everybody, after a day'slabor, desires some kind of entertainment or enjoy-

ment during bis leisure hours, and it depends nponthe character of the young man whether he prefersto enjoy himself publicly in an association of gentle-men, or whether he seeks his pleasure hidden in thedark of night. Another important point, whichspeaks for the Club, is tbe well known hospitality ofits members. They are always happy to receive

their friends and strangers from these islands, aswell as abroad, extending their hospitality to cap-

tains of merchantmen and officers of war vessels ofall nationalities.

The present constitution is very liberally framed,and admits as a member any gentleman irrespectiveof his nationality, as long as three black balls do notmake his admission impossible: but only Germanspeaking members have the privilege of voting. TheClub offers a reading room, billiards, bowling alley,and other social entertainments. j .

The ground and buildings, including furniture,&c , will cost about 7,000, and is owned by tfce

Club and a number of shareholders. A garden will

be laid out and nothing spared to make the plaoeattractive, eventually to be used as a concert garderL

All business management is in tbe hands of II. W

Schmidt, President; II. A.' Widemann, Vice PresiJdent, and F. Epuhn, Secretary, and Cashier.

are the members,' who may be consideredthe organizers of the association: J. C. Glade, II.A. Widemann, II. J. Nolte, W. Eckart, E. Strehz, G.Segelken, II. G. Insel, II. Schmidt, J. W. Pfluger,II. Hogemann, P. Opfergelf, F. Spuhn, II. Riemen-scfineid- er,

J. F. HackfelJ, A. Ehlers, W. Ilyman, II.Lose, S. Roth, H. Bergar. B. Ordenstein. T. Toe!. J.n. Wicke, Wm. Wolters, C. Bocse, C. Bolte. Besidesthe above named gentlemen the following are share-holders: C. R. Bishop, . Hoffmann, F. A. Schae-fe- r,

F. Banning, W. Maertens,M. Louisson, CaptainElderts, J. Ilyman, O. Scbolz, A. Ilaneberg, A.

Dreier.Tbe Club premises were opened to the members on

the 11th of June, to celebrate the golden wedding of

the Emperor of Germany; but it will take a few

weeks yet, before everything can te in working or-

der. Friends ore always welcome.

To (he Editor of the Pacific Commet ciU Advert'ser:

Dear Sin The following is the rain report atHaiku since September last, as recorded by mygauge : - ' r

November 4.31 inches,December. . 1 . 3.35January 25.61February S.5IIMarch 1.7'JApril 12.35Mav M.7C "

Total for 7 months 115.1:1 inches.

The largest amount In one inouih was from Jan-

uary 9th to February 9th, 33.36 inchest. The small-est amount in a single month during tbe time staledwas from February 19th to March 21st. which was

only 95 hundredths of an lech. -

There have not been seven consecutive dayssince November 15tb ' without some' rain. Theheaviest rain-fal- l in a single day was during the 21

hours ending January 25 lb, at 8 a. m., 6.80 inches.The largest amount in one hour was on the morn-

ing of January 20th. w hen 2.20 inches fell between8 and 9 a. jl

January 24th, heavy snow fell on Haleakala,which remained until March 31st an unusuallylongtime. ' C. II. Picket.

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(From the New Zealand Herald, May 17.)

British Jurisdiction in the Western Pacific.

When Kennels was recently tried iu Aucklandfor murder at one of the Islauds in the PaclQc, Itwas shewn that someone had blundered, and,through the blunder, juMic miscarried. . Tb Im-

perial Acts known as the Pacific Inlanders Proteciion Acts, 1672 and 1875,' ie., give amplepower to deal with such cases a that of Km Dells',provided a certain Order-i- n Council bad beenIssued by the Impel i ll Government Tbe Acta Inquestion were here, but it was not kuown wttnlbertbe Order in Council had been made, or. If made,when it bad been published in any colonial deTendency, and tho necessary Court established:

t found that tbe Or Aer-ln-- C coun-

cil bad been made at tho Court at Osborne House,Isle or Wight, on tbe 13ih August, 1877, whichprovided that it was to take effect on and after th4 lb February, 1S78. It bas also been found thatit was published in Fiji on the 2J February, 1871,though no notice of such publication, or ra theexistence of such an Order lo Council, bad beensent to New Zealand. The truth, however, la nowout. and the main portion of tbe document arapublished in a AVio Zealand GazttU of the laiinstant. The extent and application of tba Orderare thus defined : " Tb Islands and places la thWestern Pacific Ocean to which this Order extendsand applies, and which are in this Order Collec-tively referred to as the Western Pacific Islands,are the following,, namely : I. Tbe groups ofislauds known as the Friendly Inlands, the Navi-gator Islands, the Union Islands, tho Ihocnlz Islands, the KUiee Islands, tba Gilbert Islands, tbMarshall Islands or Archipelago, tbe Caroline Isl-ands, the Solomon Islands, the Santa Crua Islands;2 the Island of Kotumab; 3. the part of tbe islandof New Guinea eastward of the 143rd meridian otlongitude; 4, the Islands or Archipelaga of NwBritain and New Ireland; 5. the Louisuda Arcai-pelag- o;

6, all other islands in tbe Western PacififtOcean not being within the limits of tbe eelouUiof Fiji. Queensland, and New South Wales, andnot beinc within the jurisdiction of any clvillaadpower; 7, the waters within three ruilea of cveTTislands or place aforesaid.'' Tbe application ofthe Order is to : 14 1, All British subjects for tbatime being within tho Western Paddo Islands,whether resident here or not; 2. all British veaselsfor the time being within tho waters mentioned laarticle 5 of this Order; 3, foreigners In cases andaccording to the conditions iu this Order specifiedbut not otherwise." Clauses 7 to IS, IncIusWa,refer to the mode In which High Commissioners'Courts are to be established, and their tsMSlaaastransacted. From clause 17 onward tbe previsionsrelate to the jurisdiction of the Conns thus euta-blisbe- d.

Jurisdiction is to be In civil aad criminalmatters according to the provisions of the Order,and may bo exercised by tbe High Commissioner,or by a Judicial Commissioner while tba lllgtiCommissioner Is absent, or by a Deputy CommTi-sion- er

duly appointed for any particular dLalrieLClauses 21 aud 22 provide that when a BriCa uhject charged with an offence committed on tha aea,or in any haven, liver, creek, or place within tbajurisdiction of the Admiralty, is found or broughtwithin the Western Pacific Islands, the Court shallhave power to lake cognisance of the offence. ' TbaCriminal and Civil jurisdiction exercisable in tbaWestern Pacific Islands shall, as far as f1fn in-

stances will permit, be exercised in conformitywith the statute and other law for the time beingin force in England. ' 'i

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.! ijThe bark I). C. furray.whioh arrived from San

Francisco on Wednesday morning, brought dailies of23d, one day later. We quote;

New York, May 22. Wm. Lloyd Garrison Is notAvrthAtAt I ri )!ta tnnnfi linti rss ' .' -

General Grant, in a recent letter from SigaSport,writes to a friend that be and bis party expect toreach San Francisco some time In July.

Londox, May 23. Tje Timtt lUU aaarnlag, lacommenting on tbe new Constitution of California,describes it as " the most astounding lestraiaentever framed for the government of a community,"and thinks it must produce widespread ruin.

St. Petersburg, May 22. A Vienna datpateli totha Golo$ states that Germany, not Russia, lamandaed that Switzerland renounce right cf asylum to for-eit-;n

refugees. Switzerland refused, aud Germsnyreferred tbe question to the other Powers, who rt-fui- ied

to cooperate with Germany. , .

The Russian Minister of the Interior has recently .ca'Jed together representatives of all the St. J'sUrs.burg papers and forbidden them, under a threat ofvery severe punishment, to criticise in tbe future tbaaces of the Government, particularly the measurestaken in relation to tbe school.

Tun Niuilist Waiiximj. Mr. Alexander Nico-laievit- cb

: Tbe warning and threalenlqg letters,us well as the sentences which wu, tbe invisibledelegates of the murderously oppressed Hus-sion people, have sent 10 the various dignitariesof the present despotic government' in Rus-sia, belong, a.s a rule, lo the preparativework, and for that reason neither yourself nor anymember of your family appears iu the sllgbtoatdegree meuaced by our executive organs. Wa,sit in judgment, nndsbull be compassionless In tbaexercise of our ofUcc, and shall recall from th useof no means which may lead us to our i object,which is tho eradication of tbe hellish bruta'.'T ofdespotism through Ore and sword. If you, Alex-ander Nicolaievitch, refuse to bear our warn-ing voice to put an end lo this tyranny, walieruliy declare to you that tyranny will bebeaten iu the end. Your system in Russia Is rot-ten to the core. Our almost boundless resourcesare mined. Your array of functionaries Isa gang of cruel and insatiable thieves. Yourjudges are a shame to justice. Your Governors,Police Masters snd Generals are so many satrapsworthy of Xerxes or Darius. Wherever wa tarn oateyes we ace naught but stupidity mingled withcruelty, wanton waste combined with the mostmerciless spoliation of tho people. For the armyalone you reserve your fatherly oara. You are fatt-ing; into dangerously deep waters. AlexanderNioolaievstch. Therefore we warn you, but spareyour life. Tue Executive CcKMVms.

Later tThe schooner American Girl, frout San Fritn

Cisco on Thursday, brought dates lo the 29th May.William Lloyd Garrison died on the 25tb of May.Sir Garnet Woolseley has been appointed to tbe

supreme command in South Africa.Prof Nordenskjold In tbe Veija, has been beard

from. He has worked his way through the Arcticto Bbering's Straits, and is now probably 00 hisway back to Europe via tho Sues Canal, being; tbsjfirst vessel that ever made the passage,

Tbe U. S. Congress was to adjourn June 10- -.. ,

Peace with Afghanistan was signed May 26.Tbe Nihilist troubles in RiihhIh aro. Increasing.PoRTriMOLTii. May 28ih. In addition lo tbe 2500

troops under orders to embark, eight companiesof matinesand two batteries. of, artillery a totalor 1 i3u men win emoarK tor icuiuiand early nextweek. - . -

Pa his, May 28. The Committee on TechnicalQuestloiB of the Canal Congress bas adopted, bya vote of 20 agaiust 0, the Pauama-Asptdwa- lf raute,without locks. ,

Berlin, May 27. rfit Tforth 'German Oattlltsays : Germany, by a recent, treaty, is enabled tomake all tbe cbanges in tbe an airs or, Samoa dependent upon her eohscnt, and has by It and other,treaties with South Sea groups, secured a wldafield where German enterprise can flourish ua-- ,fettered bv the comnetition of other nations. . .' .

t . .r 1 iNkw York, May 28th. Another week of surprla- - .

iugly large exchanges bears testimony to tbegeneral improvement in business. An Increaseso large and so steady, not only In Nkw York butat other commercial centres, can bave bbf ona

Queen's Hospital.Honolulu, June 2d, 1879.

t'To the Trustees of the ueen't Hospital.I Gentlemen. I have tbe honor to submit tba(following report for the quarter ending 31st of'iMay : ,

! The total number of Patients at n resent In tha'Hospital is 86. Viz: 58 Hawaiians, 35 01 alee and123 females, ana in loreigners (" Pyuig). Tb

umber of admissions during this period was 161.Viz: 84 Hawaiians, 56 males and 25 females, ttno)"C7 foreigners. .Discharged 124. Viz I 71 Hawai-ians, 46 males and 28 females, and 60 foreigners.Deaths. 5 Hawaiians ; 3 males aud 2 females, aad"13 foreigners. 1 accident, 2 fever, 1 pyemia,!disease of the brain, 1 scurvy. 4 pulmonary eonsumption, 1 apoplexy, 2 dropsy, and five debility(4 of these Southern Islanders arrived Is) lbeStorm-Bird)- .. The greatest number ' of Indoorpatients was 94, the smallest 71, (tbe greatestnumber of foreigners, 31; smallest, 16; exclusiveof Southern Islanders). Daily average, 82: nurbber or prescriptions, 4.255. . JJ-'- T

The number of patients treated lu tbe Hospitalwas as follows: March, 123 (43 foreigners); April, Alo (40 foreigners); siay, uj (..'. lort igrtcTS); callsat the Despensary. 453; new patients, 71.'

In concluding this report. I would beg to callyour attention to the great and steady increase ofT

- the foreign patients who avail themselves of thebenefit of tbe Hospital. On several occasionsthere were quite as many us could ba comfortablyaccommodated; I would, therefore, respectfullysuggest that immediate steps should be taken to ,

increase the new building set apart for foreigners.I have alao for a long lime found the want of a

proper room with suitably arranged light for oper-ations; at present, the only available nlace is theSurgery where the light is so bad that i have oftento operate on the open veranda; which, of coarse,'it is not necessary for mo to say is in every respecta most unsuitable place. I would, therefore, ask101 n imiyci iuuui lur iui purpose, sucu as is at-tached to every hospital, with a top light. "

V. jResDectfull v submitted.

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. A T TTT k CI T7TnTrT5 TOTTQ impiTOQAm4 Practical Teal..

THE ABOVE MILLS, IN VARIOUS SIZES,

Ir IrrlgAtUa mi Pmmpl-- g Htr lrStk FirJ r FHj tt.

XT Twa f tha latter ar now here and caa be tcco on ap

?ltca

I .j farther partlcalara, apply to

- ' LIME! LIME!!Oftii. 1CX DISCOVERT. IOO ' BBLS. Reeeired

Jeraaa.

(mhl) bOLl.td ek CO.

YEAST POWDER.nnmhai T RKTOX A NO MERRILL'V BO LI. Ed Al CO.

POLAR OIL,a V 4 NT IT I ES TO S V IT. FOR SILEB ?IXt4 79 BOLLU A ( O.

IZA XV All AX

Furniture jlaiiufactory

J, H. BRUJATS- - JR.,M A N C I" A CT C R ES

ALL KINDS OF FliTBRIAnd at the Lowest Prices.

FUR.2NTITT:Always on Hand, and Orders Filled

at Shortest Notice. The

FURNITURE IS ALL MADE BY MACHINERY

AND OF THE

BEST SEASONED STUFF !

io Pains will be SparedTO GIVE

Satisfaction to His Customers !

Upholstering Done to Order.

Coffins Always on Hand.

Call and See."

THE FINE CLIPPER SHIP

'CITY OF PERTH,'115 Iiajs from LlTrrpooI, Is bow

Discharging her Cargo !

IN SPLENDID ORDER,co.MPKiai.-.- a

THE FOLLOWING GOODSPrints, lenUn, Brown Cottons, Pilot Ctuthiof,Unil.rtlU., JJoIekin,Towe', Velvet Carpel,Cotton Llanketa, Linen Drills, Quilti, TweeI Clothing,Under Clothing, Wool Ehirtf ,

OxfurJ and Crimean Ehirta, India Rubber Clothing,

Saddles, LeatlierBelting, and LacesFrench Calfkini, White LeaJ, Cas'.or Oil,

Corsages' Celebrated Slue Mottled Soap,Twentjr-foo- r Bars in a Box,

ElVSOUK i. SIMS' P1RIS STEEL PLOrCIIS,

Earthenware, Clan ware, Portland Cement,McOnic'a Clariflers, Mlrrlees,Talt A Watson'a Cliriflers,

WESTON'S

CENTRIFUGALS & ENGINES,Fire Brick. Rooflofr, Blates, Whiting.Iroo Betlateada, Corrngated Iron, lioop Iron,fence Wire, liollow-war- e,

Kmpty Petroleum Barrels, Bailroad Iron,

BLOOD, WOLFE & C0.fS ALE !

BASS' ALE, rid BRAND TORTER.

DUNVILLk'S WIllsKKV,

Best Double-Screen- ed South Wales

STEAM COAL!FOR SALE II V

felST9

G. BREWER a CO.,Now Offer to Arrive,

Per Amer. bk Martha DavisLITE FROM liOiTON I.N MARCH NEXT,

'L"WIE FOLLOW I NO INVOICE OF MERM chan-ln-e archaed at lower prices than at any tine

daring the pan twentr years, anil will be offered tit ale atcorrespondingly low price.

Steam Goal.Cumberland Coal

MANILA CORDAGE selected assortment from 1 to 4 in.Bolt Rope from 21 to 4 inches. No. 1 Rosin,Wilmington Pitch. Wilmington Tar,Linseed Oil In gallon tins.Hall bbls Uineral Paint, Spirits Turpentine,

15 LACK AVALNUT,, 1 inch to 3 inches.

BBLS. MESS PORK,BBLS. MESS BEEF,

IL.n. Croix Green Corn,Tomatoes, 3 lb tins; Lewi' Tomato Ketchup, pts and qtf,

Fresh Lobster, 1 lb and 2 lb tins; Green Peas,Sauage Meat, Gherkins, I gall and gall jars,

Corn Starch,

Parker House Soups,

EASTERN CUBE SUGAR,50 POIND BOXES,

Barrels Salt, 10 lb. bags,Nests Truuks, Pick Matlock, Hunt's Axes, Ox Bows,

Centennial Rocking Chair,.

Cases "Electric" Refined

KEROSENE OIL.Test guaranteed ABOVE the standard, haviDg beeo

tested by Marshal Parke.

Axe Handles, Pick Handles,

Babbitt Metal, Salder,Iron CI. st for Plantations and Schooners,Leather Billing, 3 inches, 4 inches and S inches,

MOLINE PLOWS, asstd. styles,OARS. OX YOKES

PARIS PLOWS. Charcoal Irons,Corn Shelters, Rubber Hose. I inch,Ao Inroic of Cut Kails and Spikes,Centrifugal Brushes, Oak am, Composition Nails,

o o Is,PAINTER BUCKETS.

SLATES.. ISzIO,IKtMiLn STOW: (OIL, It casks far Famll ,

AN ASSORTMENT OF

13AII AND FLAT IHON,Burlap Bags, Cedar Shingles,I RON" PIPE. I inch to 3 inches,

Portlmid Cement !

TELLOW METAL. IGlslOst..CirsTIC SODA.

3 KIMBALL'S " PHAETONS,Downer's Kerosene Oil.

C. BREWER & CO.

G. LUCAS,I Contractor and J3uiltler,

Honolulu r.mm Planingnnum

Steam Mills,

ESPLANADE, Honolulu, H. I.

Manufactures all kiuds of

Maildiips Brackets Window Frame!:, Saihc , Doors

Blladi and all kind of Woodwork flnUb.

TUfiXIXO ASD SCROLL SAWING.All kind cf

Planing and Sawing,Morticing and Tenanting.

OfiDEKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED,and Work Guaranteed.

Orders from the other Island solicited.Honolulu, May 2, HT9. m?3 tf

Ii: T RAILS,WESTON'S CENTRIFUGALS,

(Mlrrlffs, Tall Wat.oa's JIakr ;)

MIRRLEES, TAIT & WATSON'S

CLARIFIERS !

FOR SALE BY

THEO. II. DAVIES.te22 T'J

jon?i KOTT. SAM. NOTT.

!

J. ISTOTT & CO.,IIAVK JIST EF.CEIVF1) EX LATE 1ERIV1LS,

STOVES & RANGESThe Most Complete Assortment,

"WITH

LARGEST RANGE OF PRICES!TO BK FOCN D IN

HAWAII NEI!!TIN & JAPANNED WARE,

Pump, a large assortment; Kitchen Bink. Door Mats,Slaw Cutters, House Water Closet and Cast Iron Soil orWast Pipe, Yard Broom. Blencil, Marking, Dust andWhisk Brushes. Nests Wooden & Oalr'd Tubs fe Buckets,Garden Bakes, Tin Ware, Japanned Ware, a full asortm't;Ox Yokes and Bows. Lanes & Clements Planter's Hoes,Goose Neck Hoes, 6--8 shanks; Picks.- - Pick Ac Iioe Handles,Horse and Mule Collars, Trace Chains,Cane Knives, Whifle-tree- s, Grindstones mounted ou framesAmes' Shorels. Epades, assorted; Plantation Bells,Trash, Hay and Manure Forkes.

PLOWS. Steel and Iron,ALL SIZES.

Cultivators, Knox's Horse Hues, Hinge V Rotary Harrows,Fairbank's Platlorm and Counter scales, boring Machines,Iron Axles for Ox Carta. 3 to 3 inches;Hubs, Fellows and 8pokes, assorted sixes; Stocks and Dies,Steam Cocks, assorted; ash Weights. Portable Forges,Wheel Barrows, Lawn Mowers, bisslon's Files,Cylinder and Thermometer Churns. Kerosene Stoves. Tiu-ne- d

Tack. 8 to 24 os.; Chopping Tray. Uunt'a and Cross-ma- n'

Handle Axes and Hatchets, Pice Mattocks, Long Cut-ter do., A dies. Broad Hatchets, Grub Hoea, Hide roller, HayCutter, Koad Scrapers, Fence Wire, oiled and anneaUd; Gal-vanized Corrugated Hoofing, Galvauixcd Water Pipe. 5 to 2 in.;Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, all aicesi Saucepans, th-- et Lead,6heet Zinc.

SPECI A I. Having a force of Workman employed,we are prepared lo do woik in

TIN. COPPER sisid SHEET IKON.At lowest pos.ible rates. Parties in need of work done in thisline, will do well to give os a call. We shall be pkaaed togive Estimates on Work and Guarantee it lo aland the test ofSteam or Ac no.rel J. NOTT dc Co.

PHILADELPHIA ! !

AS YOU SEE; II AVE PKOVIUEUVXD with one of those

ELEGANT SOLID SOLE

LEATHER TRUNKS,which will stand the Baggage Smashers, and which are only

to be bad at the

STORE of M. MclNERNY

lITterc can be found any or

ElEIUIIII.Ui l THE THINK LLE

Among which are-La- dies'

Solid Sole Leather Trunks, riveted edires;Ladies' Solid Bridle Leather Trunks, riveted edges;

Ladie' Solid Leather Trunks, sewed edges;Ladies' Klerant Leather Covered Saratogas,

Ladies' Composition Saratogas,Ladies' fcmuossed Zinc farat igas.

Ladies' Elegant Travelling Dressing Cases.Ladies' Russia Leather Shopping Valises,

Ladles' Bags and Kelicules in all sixes.Ladies' Canvas Covered Trunks,

LADIES' STATE ROOM TRUNKS !

Ao article much in demand, stowing neatly under the stateroom berth.

Solid Sole Leather Trunks, riveted edge;Urnl's Solid Bridle Leather Trunk, riveted edges" Gent's Leather Trunk in all sizes;

Gent's Bound Edc Trunks,3enl' Solid Sole Leather Valise,

Gent's Bridle Leather Valisos,Gent's No. 1 and 3 Boston Valise,

Gent's Patent Corner Valises,Gent's Elegant Kussia Leather

Travelling Cases,Gent's SUawl and Blanket Straps, Trunk Straps.

Tourist and Traveler's Bags and Valises.

Til 'net everttiiitf in the above line mdat lied ItocJc Prices.

ALSO, JUST TO HAND !

AN EI. EC A NT LINE OP

GENT'S SHOE WAREAmong which are the

CELEBRATED CORK SOLE GAITERS !

Just the thing for the wet weather.

The Neatest Style of Men'sSlippers !

Kver offered here. Amon; which are the celebrated EverettSlippers, and In fact everything In all well appointed Boot andShoe Stores.

All the above lines of Goods tr7 fa-S-old

at Prices to suit the Times.

The (laadn are well lis ,rr( asaid Mf-rs- lssa rrrmrlsll.a, Krpry ar

WI. MclNEr NY.'orner of Fort and Mrrvhfct.i Slrrrl '

W. C. BORDEN,IIIIO, HAWAII.

Dealer in Canned Fruit. Meat, c, nl a fuTI line ofCho.'ce Groceries.

;PITIE KONA COFFEE !

Roasted anl Fresh Ground EveryJsy.

lu Stock a good assortment cf Picture Frames.Stereoscopes and Views, bolh Island and foreign, and afu'.l line of

FAXC1' GOODS J: rATLST ML'blClXES.And if yon will give him a call, you will EuJ,

That fee has the Best isssrtmtnt of Candy &. nts

To he found iu Hilo.

Alaa ON ICE And always to be had Ire Cold,Fisher's Champagne Cider, and HoUUter's Oranfre Cider,Ginger Ale, Soda Water and Sarsaparilla, and lor thosethat use the weed,

Call and See the Best Assortment ofCigar, plug and fine cot. smoking and chewing tobacco, and

mylT cigarettes and cigarette paper, A;c. ly

Per Stmr. City of Sydney,A SEW 10T Or CHOICE TOBACCO !

Of the Celebrated - Lorillard's Tin Tag " Plugand Smokicg Tobacco;. Also,

A FULL LINE OF VANITY FAIR SMOKING,

In Tapers, Tin Boxes, Tin Foil aod Jars.

A LARGE VARIETY OP VANITY FAIRAND OTHER CICARRBTTES.

Genuine Havana Cigars !

Sr These Goods are al! of the Best Quality, and can't helpbut plcie.

Jal IIOLLISTER k CO.a

11No. 66 Fort Street,

0 siWEBER PIANOS, 13-

-

Uc DECKER PIANOS,

ft!sW

0 EMERSON PIANOS, CD

0 ? i

&1. Sc N. PIANOS.

3No. 66 Fort Street,

CD

ESTEY ORGANS,o

PALACE ORGANS, p

0H STANDARD ORGANS, td

0 M. & H. ORGANS.CD

P0 rf--

No. 66 Fort Street,

" NEW AMERICAN,"M CD

ItS3 WHEELER & WILSON." 13

" NEW HOME."0 2 I

SEWING MACHINES,0

N. CO Fort Street,

0 PERFECT TYPE WRITERS,

r SL

PATENT CROQUET,

ALARM MONEY DRAWERS,00 FAIRBANK'S SCALES.0 my 3

THE CjElR.IS'OF TUB

GERMAN BARK " LOUISE,"Consinling of a Large Assortment of NEW

STAPLE Al FMCY GOODS !

FROM

England Germany and France ;

Prints, Domestics, Tailors and Dress Goudd,Silks, Velvets, Merinos,

Mixed, Linens, Cottons,

L O THINShawls, Shirts, Handkerchiefs.Hosiery, Umbrellas, Towels, &c, &c.

BLANKETS,Quilts, Table Covers, Rugs,

PERFUMEKY,Stationer;,

IMITATION SYDNEY SADDLES

Calfskins, Leather Belting,

BAGS AND DACCINC,

HARDWARE !

Hoop Iron, Fence Wire,Galvanized Roofing, C, 7, 8 and 9 ft. lengths;Buckets, Tabs, Charcoal Irons,Cutlery, Galvanized Pipes, Tin Plates,Sheet Iron, Yellow Metal,Powder and Shot, Printing Paper,

CORD AGrE,VIENNA FURNITURE,

Pianos, from L. Neufeld, Berlin

CRATES, CROCKERY,

GrROCERIES!Candles, &c., Caustic Soda, Paints,

LIQUORS!Cognac, de Laage fils and Boutelleaux, 1, 2,

3 and 4, diamond;Champagne, Heideieck and Thoreau;Clarets Pomneys, Gorec, St. Julien;Beer St. Paul's Bavarian, Muller'e, Ac,

quarts aud pinte;Gin, Etc., Etc.

Barrels,Boats,

Coals,Bricks,

Tiles,FOR SALR BY

H. HACKFELD & CO.Orders from the other Inlands promptly exe-

cuted and satisfaction guaranteed.fel mjl T9

PAINTS AND PAINT OIL.Hl'HBl't'K'8 Pl'RG LEAD, Hl'BBl'CK'S

Pale Bulled Oil, Boston SpiritsTurpentine. ForSal by

Jal '79 BOI.I F.S CO.

WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRYI3riiCn1oliiIiixiou.t :

CIIl'X IlOV RIrKCTKlLLV IX- -furuis the that he keeps on hanl a Fine

of Ladies and Oents'

Walthsm Vatr!;e, Cold snd Silver f itains, lnifrl- - '

can tidrk, Jeneiry. i.r.,hich hi will sd! AT UKitl'CED IMtlCES, and

guaract;c thetn ss bilkd.

Watcli, Clock and Jewelry RepairingFaithfully Attrr.JeJ to. Watch Glasses 5 Cents. Stor onNuusdu J:rit, opposite Hollistcr & Co.'. dl" There is Always Two Sides to a Story,"

ror: .1 ll that theI-c-t

1 PRLl-ARK- T GO TO

ANY PART OP THE ISLANDSANO TAKE

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OR PORTRAITS,

la Firt ns St)le, to Order,

C.t pi'lOOS.fJ?" TERMS : Ca or lraft on Ilooolulu al the time the

Negatives are takon. Orders promptly attended lo.Ie22 1y I CHASE.

HARD APORT.rilEN GOIXO lI FORT STREET. TAKKxs' a shear ii-- ti

Marchant's Cigar & Tobacco ShopWhere you will always find something new and ol the Tery

BtCaT yL'ALITV. He ia cow putting up some of that fine.Mrilicalril Te-bitr-r that will not bile the tongue,leaves no unplr.iint smell, but in fact improves the breath.When carried In the pocket the perfume is equal to Lubiu'sExtract.

TAKE NOTICE A few extra pipes for the aboveTobacco. Kach person ,hould rail and see for himself, ossdset talte any one else's word.

Lots of Testimonials to be ten ia the Store.

COAU IoALT COAL !

Non Ljntsclins, Ex Rnrk" ARKWB1GHT,"

1,800 TONSBEST QUALITY WALLSEND STEAM COALS

For Sale ia Quantities to Suit rnrrliasers at Low-

est Murkest Iiatcs.ja25 79 Alleu S-- Rvbinaoss.

THE UNDERSIGNEDII AVE BEEN APPOINTED

SOLE AGENTSFOB THE

WA003!FOR THIS KINGDOM,

ARE PREPARED TO FURNISHANO size, the carrying capacity varying from 1 200 to7,500 pound. We have imported quite a number of theWagons for Plantation use during the past year, and theyprove to be

Just the Wagon to Suit the Requirementsof our Planters.

We have now in stock some r.f these Wagon with 1! inchIron Axles. Will carry from 4,000 to i,5UU pounds.

PRICES LOW.aP5 3in " DILLINGHAM &. Cm.

PARLOR OR.G-AIVT- S

PARLOR ORGANS!

A Good Time to Bviy I

PRICES VERY LOW I

CALL. AND EXAMINEAT

CASTLE & COOKE'Sap5 ti

BLACKSMITH! NOTICE !

J I g j yWOULD BEG BRAVE TO INFORM HIS

anil the public, that he lias opened a Commo-dious Brick Work-sho- p on Fort Street, next to the CustomHouse, where he will be found at all time prepared to do anywork in his lin Either from Miip or Share, He has

Received per Alice Reed,From New York, a SELFCT I.N VOICK of

Carriage and Wagon Materials,and i now prepared to make any kind of Vehicle

required on these Islands.He has on hand and to arrive, for sale cheap for cash,

Family Carriages, Open and Top Buggies,Business Wagons, and the Celebrated BAIN WAGON a

first-clas- s article far country use. Will give special attentionto the Manufacture of Ox and Mule Carts. Sump Waeona.4c. Having had extensive experience in the above line ofwork, he can assure his customers that lor any orders withwhich they may favor him, they will have a first-cla- ss articleat a moderate price, lie will not be undersold by any one.Will keep on hand a Rood stock of Ox and Mule Cart andWsgon Wheels, Ox Yokes, Chains. Tubular Iron Bows. c.His motto is, with strict attention to business, " A Nimble Six-pence is Better than a Slow hilling."

Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. AU communications by mail will be promptly acknowledged. fe22 qr

ESTABLISHED 1801.

Barry's Tricopherous

FOR THE HAIR,;-

Will positively restore hair to bald beads w here tieroots aro not entirely dead, which is seldom the case.'

Will positively wake weak, thin aad falling hair,jrow soft, i,'.ossv and long:

Will positively remove dandruff, aud make the scalpwhite, smooth and clean. As sn decant dressing thereis nothing in the world equal to it. Tatronizcd for overfifty year? ly the nobility of EngIand,France, Germanyand Spain, --nd all the first families of America.

Beaul7 "Within the Beach of AIL '

Gives a bcautif al complex- -Barry's Ion, removes every blem-ish, and enables ladies of

T Ann! flnriOtnforty to JP" caailj forJt CCL1 1 XJL UUfIlAlwCQI?- - irJ"

A. W. RICHARDSON.HONOLULU.

Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.17 ju7 79 ly-t- ow

TEA,L R(. t JSSORMKNT AND CAN BE

HOLI LOW11 79 Hy BOI.!.F3sV CO.

15. BE

THE UNDERSIGNED, UEREBVI j form Us public that I bare

REMOVEDTO THE

Store above T. H. Daviss,Kaafaaraaan Street,

where I will be able to Veep a Larje Stock cf

Flse Solid dold aud Koamellfd Jwriry, S.IIJ

MItct aad riatfd-war- f, Diamonds

Gald and Silrfr WaUbf, tlwtks, Kula! Jfwrlry

Spettatlrs ivc, .f.

Diamond Setting a Specialty.

1 have wade arrangement with Mr. E. IVcllcrpractical watchmaker, who will work in the same stor e

with me. and warrant that all Watche. Clicks and Chro-

nometers, left for hira to repair, will be Ame in amanner.

New Watches and ClocksWarranted farTw Year.

'

1

' i

fi ii mil ,

of .he moM f.tUUo-- ..U.ving reside on .hi. Island for man, years. I am confident that I am cn.hl.-r- to ...fj he;.ss.e.

attended to.Oixlers from the Country cai-oinll-y

to be able .0 ke,P .h. co.iflde.ir.Thankful for pa.t favors received, I hope. W 'ct aUc.ti.M. to m, business,

trust me still further. "

MAX ECKART, Manufacturing Jeweler,(Former stand of P. N. Flitner;, Kaahumanu Btreet, Ilorrolula. U.I.

P.S.-Reme- mber! that I only Veep Fine White Brilliants aad fd Dlamoad, the

TaHeafelored,spkIedr chipped diamonds Is deereavlafE, mW Fine Stones re ot mIj ay

their own bnt advancing In Talae.

ALICE HIED" mOU 'NEW YOPaEt

G1VK.S

CASTLEA Fine Addition

AND CONSISTS IN PART OF I

DOWNER'S AND VULCAN KEROSENE Ol L. SAPEL' SAID TO UK TIIKPALACE. BEST AND bt'KEST IN MARKET.Amokeg Denims, Bleached k Unbleached Fine Cottons, Langilen, Utica at IVrkln's Bleached At rnhlescbed FineCt l.oo,Pepperill 8-- 4, 10-- 4 and 11-- 4 Bleached and Unbleached fcheeli. g, Amoekenp, A. C. A., B. and D. Ticking,Btark Blue Prills, Bedford Unbleached Sheetinr,

GORDON, HAMILTON AND PACIFIC PRINTS ! I

The GENUINE PARIS PLOW, and cheaper than evcrj Cut Nail, 3d to 60J s Cut Ppikei, B, 1 aud S lncbPressed fpike, 2 to 4 inch; Horse Mail, 0 and 7. Cold Pressed Nut and Washer, Machine Bolts,Hunt's Crossman's and Boya Handled Axes, Hunt's and Days Hatchets, all s.yle and number; Carpenters I'lane.Ames Lanes', Reed's and Dow's Shovels and Bpades. Lanes' Planters Hoes and Best Heavy 6-- 8 Inch Garden Hon,Coe's Wrenches, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18 and 21 inch; Cane Knives, best quality Trace Chain, T and Btrap Hinges, Anvils,Carpenters Planes, Planter' Hoe, Axe, O-- o, Pick and SUdge Handles, Po.t Hole Digger, Union Bcale., Platform Hrsles.Grindstones, from 60 to 800 pound, bt quality; Uorea Cat Steel, octagon and square, 6-- 1 and ( lnchSteam Packing-- , Asbestos and India Rubber; Bent Homp Packing, U.btt Metal, fee.

Centrifugal Plates, U, 12 & 10 inch, Weston's,HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. WOOD STIRRUrS, ETC.

Sagar Corn, Grn Pfs, foudfnsrd Milk, JlrMnrray's Oystfrs, onf and two pound; Corn Starch, Ju., Jir.

A. JSToscr Couslsiiixioiit oT tlioCelebrated Cralir. Barbed Fence THirc t

XT Planters ami others are now findins; cut that a single wire even of this style In their common mire feucesmakes a sure protection against cattle.

A FEW PARLOR ORGANS, TO BE SOLD CHEAP!A Few Chestnut Bed-roo- m Sets, complete;

Blake's Steam, Irrigating It Vacuum Pump, 1 each; CoIT-i- llullrr k fr nr.tor, jus! the thins for Ihe Coffee Planter.

PALACE OIL, FALACfi OIL, PALACE MOB OIL !

AYATEE, AVIHCJE!!jgy-- And pronounct-- a by Dr. Stangenwald A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, and the Safest Speci-

men of Kerosene Oil that has been sent to bim for Examination." Flashing Test, 129.2 F. ; and Burning,145.4 F.

mhi5 ?9 For Sale by CASTLE & COOKE.

IT IPATT IT M, IE ADD!SMALL PEOFIT ON

O

SPECIAL NOTICE.

VOLUNTARY

OIP TX3C33

TO

& COOKEtheir Stock of

EASTERN PRICES.

fe COO

k Wa.liers;,

ETOTICE THIST HORN'S "

CANDY MANUFACTORY!Hoil glre,, between Nuuanu Fort.

All Candies ManufacturedEstablishment

Free from all Prisonous Substances .

TO PLANTERS, MILL OWNERS & OTHERS,A. Fine Stock to Select fVoiix and Borigflit at Bot-tom Rates in England. TVcav York,and San Francisco, Toy

CASTLEPARIS PLOWS, genuine improved, heavy, at lower rates than ever offered,STEEL MOLINE PLOWS, 12-14- -16, " " " s

STEEL MOLINE GANG PLOWS, at small advance above Cost,STEEL HORSE PLOWS, XI, XO, X00, complete.GARDEN HOES, solid socket, 5-- 8 in. neck, stout blade, made to oui order, and sold

reduced rates, -

HOES, Planter's, Lane's, best quality,HUNT'S AND SIMMONS' AXE AND PICK MATTOCKS,

Hunt's, Collin's & Crossmann's Handled Axes; Hum's Ways' Axe Pattern Hatchets. Nus. 1 V 2; fililnidi.iAmerican make, best Cast Bteel and heavy; Ame's, Reed', Banderfn' and Dorr'Kl l"t tliorel Pi.ade- -'Cane Knives, Disstoa's make, improved styles to order; Canal Barrows, Wheel Harrows 'Collars Hnmes. Yokes, Ox Uows. Hin.. 2 in.. Wood ai Iron:

Chains; Trace Chains; Topsail Ehect Chains; Hoop Iron, Nos. 19, i & ;Ass'td Round ft flat Iron; Axe, Pick, Oo, Sledge, Hammer and Ads Handles;FILK3 a lull assortment Machinist s use: Nail. Wroncht k nilSteam racklnp, Asbesto' Packing and Hemp Packing; Fence Wire, Block, Annealed, Tarred & OalvanUed;

THE CELEBRATED BARBED STEEL FENCE WIRE IA dispatch from Manufacturer says: "We are selling at the rate of 80 tons Daily "

Which means 160 Miles of Wires!Steel Barbs the ordinary 6 Jt 0 Fence Wire; Anvils, Stephen's Vices; Cooper's Vices, Ac.,"""i" v.ijwuici m uu uuuucr iiuuwiri'; n large varieu Assortment ol bert maker's NilBest Cold Punched Nut; Paint, Oils ft Ola; A large asKmcnt of Paint, Varnish, Horse. tUaeklnr

FAIRIJANK-- S PDITFORM SCALES. FROM 40O TO 3,000 MIS.,

KiSTCLlSII PINE SADDLES,r.K, SaddleTre,., Il.irOir,,,, n.UI.es, urlK,STATIONERY:Igal Cap, Bill, Mtter & Fools Cap, Note Faper, Pens, Inks, Knvelopc, Time Bool, Pencil., ,

D H Y GOODS:Staple, Denim, Bleached k Unbleached Cottous It Drills, Ticking. Linen Briils bUt.rir,,Print.Sheetings, Ac, Coret. Brooks' and Coats' Cotton Threads, Linen Thread;

AMERICAN WIIITF. FUNNELS, FIXE MEDIf.M AM) SILK WAR P.

GROCERIES, &C.:rf1 8li5ir.'.r'?iwV0,icr4V,8',lmoo Soap' ,Ia,"iia'- - English k American make, Hi'.ire.

Warranted Weight Candles, California Canned Fruits. Assorted; Carb coda1 '

Cream TarUr, Nutmegs, Burnet's Extracts, Blacking, Worcestershire Bauce, Ac., &

On CoiisigiameiitWeston's Patent Centrifugals; Tho Celebrated Blako Steam Irrigating & Vacuum Pumps, assorted sizes & at bottom ratesParlor Organs, several styles; Kerosene Oils-Do- wn- ' '

ers, Vulcan and Devoes, at lowest rates, & war-m- hl

79 ranted equal to any in the Market.

To the Planters and Foreign Residents

Chinese Church Building Fund.SUBSCRIPTIONS ARK

of Christian Chinese to nnr. )li in.land buiUl a Church in Honolulu lo worship Almighty Gud intheir own language. The call a Church come irotn Ihem-.e!v- e.

Pledge, are invited, to be paid on or bi-f.- r the lOih i.f Jinu.ary. 1880, which will be received Mr. Joseph B. Athi'Mon,Treasurer, Mr. Gooklm.or Mr. aseu. .

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FOREICNNEWS.Ujr the arrival on Sunday, of the bark . IV.

Almy, we hare San f'rancico dates, to t!,e 2l2ndult., and bj the steamer Australia, on Monday,telegraphic dates t the 24th.

American.nr York, ilaj 13. Adricea from General

tirant represent a very anxious feeling throughAsia respecting the reetrictiona on Chinese emi-grants to America, Grant's response to an ad-dress of Chinese merchants at l'enang, in whichtbey aa!c bio to exert bis powerful influence intbeir bebali to advocate the remoral of thoee re-strictions and thua restore the intercoursebetween the two cations to iu former footing,"was a vcrj decided remonstrance against thecontract system which be declared to be slavery."On that point," be said, " Americans wouldnaturally feel strong!. It was in order to freeone race from slavery that we fought a long war.After the terrible sacrifices made during the warto free the negro, it could n t be expected thatAmericans would consent to the revival of anotherform of slavery in which the Chinaman was thovictim. He said this was the objection on thepart of the Americans to Chinese emigration. loother respects they bad nne but the kindestfeelings toward the Chinese people, and wouldextend to them if they chooae to make tbeirborne with u the welcome they extend to therest of the world." In his ad J rem he does notonce allude to the prejudice against cheap labor,nor to the peculiar sentiment of California. liedid not doubt, and no one could, that in theen 1, no matter what agitation might for a timecfTect at home, the American people would treatthe Clunee with kimlne and justice, and notdeny to the free and deserving people of thecountry the they offer to the rent of theworlJ.

New York. May 20 The Intcr-Ocaah- ic CnalCongress in Pari i attracting much ucwopaperattention. A Il'ratJ special cable to-d-ay una:Judiog Jrota the general tone of the discoH.ionand what I hear outside, the Wjse-Panam- a routeid the one likely to be adopted. Indeed, manysaid to me before tho Congress met, that the ac-ceptance of this route was a foregone conclusion.Xi hether this be true or not. I never certainly sawany Convention of the kind so thoroughly pre-pared, for many of these speeches wero printedand circulated before spoken from tho rostrum.A decision will probably be reached oo Friday.

The Times thinks the Congress deeply in earn-est, composed of men whoee minds are alreadymade up as to the feasibility of the canal.

Tbe question with thein is not "shall it bodone." but when and where ? The choice of thecongress appears at this moment to be betweenthe Snrj Lias route, with its enormous tcnncl, andtbe Nicaragua with its long succession of locks onboth sides ot the lake.

New York, May 20. The Herald says: Incearly erery letter that Gen. Grant sends to Rev.Dr. Newman, he speaks of the real and enjoymentbo has in bis travels, and in two or three recentcommunication, referring to certain rtewpaperclippings sent to him, he said he bad no desire toenter public life again : that be bad served hiscountry to tbe best of bis ability for nearly six-teen years, and bo thinks tbe people ought torelease him from any further claim on bis service.Tbe doctor disclaimed any political significanceattaching to the proposed reception to Grant onbis arrival in San Francisco. He baa been waitedon by a committee to give advice and take partin the reception. The only motive in tho mindsof tbe movers was to honor the foremost Ameri-can citizen in bis own country.

New York, May 16. Tbo World has the fo-llowing editorial : The work of ruin has begunalong the Pacific Coast. From Panama to-da- y

we have the news of the bombardment of threePeruvian ports. At one of these. Moliendo, acreation of the great railway king, Meiggs, whichhas supplanted Way, as the port of Arcquiba,and the region beyond, stretching to Lake Titi- -caca and .Bolivia, Chilean men-of-w- ar seem tohave destroyed extensive railroad works. Inqui-rja- e

wa--i the centre of the Peruvian nitratecommerce, and there, as well as at Moliendo andat I'isuqua, the energy of recent years had

those railway communications with theinterior which are to Peru what navigable riversare to other countries. Vc can see no reasonwhy tho Government of the L'nited States shouldnot make an eff rt at Icaet to intervene in thisdismal South American conOict before i; becomeshoplcvxly envenomed, as an impartial friend andumpire. We have pent out an American Ad-miral to sit as Vicc-Preei-le- iit of the Congre ofthe Isthmian Canalizers in Paris, and certainlyit is as important for us to prevent the people ofPacific South America from putting back theirown prosperity hall a century as it is to find outa new anJ short cut for our yet almost non-existent commerce with them.

New York, May 21. A Herald special datedValparaiso, April 16tb, via Kio Janeiro, April26t!i, aays : The Chilean gunboat Magalloncswas attacked by tho Peruvian corvette Union,carrying twelve seventy pounders and a crewot 40O men, assisted by tbe Pelcateayo, carryingtwo scventy-pouodc.- rs and four forty-pound- er

guns. The engagement took place at tho mouthof the river Loa, forming the harbor to the portof the same name. This river forms tho bound-ary line, near the coast, between Bolivia andPeru. The two Peruvian vessels fired 150 shotsat the Mtgallones. which fired 40 shells and solidstKt in return. The firing of the Peruvians wasvery wild, the Mngaloncs only being struck onceand thai by a ricochet shot. Tho Union thenstoppel firing and escaped with the Pclcctrayo,which was badly damaged. The Chilean iron-clad Almtranle Cochrane bid gone in pursuit.

Senator Farley on Friday the billfor the relief of General John A. Sutter, whichhas failed to receive final action in tcvcral pre-ceding Congresses. It proposes to ay him

"0,(HJO d jliars in consideration of hut equitiesunder the SoLrante grant, made to huu byMicheltoreno in 131.3; bis service in the acqui-sition and develop men t of California, bisjrcntrous aid to immigrants, and tho liXMes sus-tained by him fur want of established law andproper protection.

Tdk Desolation or Malaria. Why aro somany charming spots for summer homes left.vear after year, unimproved ? Why are so manyfamilies moving back at the beginning of the hotseason to the city, and so many other familiesanxious to follow them ? Why? Malaria. Thatis why. That is the blight that bangs over ourloveliest suCurLi, killing off the residents, andkilling the would-b- e residents. Wc are glad tonote tbe multiply iog signs that tho persons whohave the most at stake are beginning to wake upto the importance of an intelligent, united andpersevering effort to get rid of this invisibleenemy that walks in darkness and wastes at theEoondij. A'. 1'. Sun.

Losdox. Way 24. An insurgcul ribing is reported in seven Turkish Provinces interested inthe rectification of the Greek frontier. TheThessalian insurgents met tbe Turkish troops andwere victorious. J. be latter icst4ou men.

Londo.v. May 24. The Times, in a leadingarticle, announces that England guarantees theAmir of Afghanistan a large annual sum, contingent upon strict execution of tbe treaty.

London . May 22-- The Chancellor of tho Fxchequer, in reply to a question, said the BritishGovernment were etill urging upon the TurkishGovernment to accect the Greek frontier, asrecommended by the Congress of Berlin.

Calcutta, May 23. Negotiations with YakoobKhan still continue, but as yet the Indian Govern-ment have failed to come to a settlement on cer-

tain details regarding the peace proposal. Inthe main, the principal points have been agreedto.

Simla, May 21st. Among the stipulations ofthe treaty between India ana Aignanietan w tuo

of Ali Khev fPeiwar Pass). Landi Kbo--tal (Khyber Pass), and the Piaheen Valley be-

yond Oaetta. The British will restore Chand--

ibar and ultimately Dakka.May 20th. Peruvian advices, offi

cial and others, contradict tho Valparaiso tele- -mm about the crozrees of the war. and call attention to the fact that Chile baa control of tbemmmnniationa. The news, therefore, is necessarily one-side-d.

Bohbat, May 13. The incendiary fires kindled by native malcontents continue in tbo L'oonaadistrict. Toe inaian pouce nava aiuou auo nojy

leader aoJ four men belonging to a bard of de.colts, Dear the city of Poonah. Several others

! were wounded- - A thousand troops are engagedin suppressing dacoity in the Bombay presidency

London, May 19. A dispatch from St. Peters-burg reports that a great conflagration is ragingin l'etropaul)Vek. Siberia. Several quarters ofthe town are in flames.

St. Petersburg. May 15th. Conflagrations inKant Bupsia towns cause great distress. Seventyarreet have been made in Orenburg on chargesof incendiarism. Four male and six female pris-oners are undergoing Court-marti- al at Kieff.The p risoners include three nobles, one Prussiansubject and a daughter of the Privy Councillor.Among other arrests are a titled lady and leadingNihilists. The streets of Kicff near the Court-house will be closed during tbe trial. Anotherfire occurred at Irbit on the 13th instant. Fourof the poorer quarters were destroyed.

St. Petersburg, May 18th. The Governor ofOrenburg telegraphed on the lCth instant thattbe fire at Nisni Uraish had broken out afreshf presumably on tbe 15th), during a violent tem-pest, and several Government buildings were des-troyed.

On the 16th there was another conflagrationat Orenburg, which destroyed a considerable por-tion of the suburbs spared by the previous fire.

Upwards of eighty houoe wero destroyed at1 r lit. The inhabitants have remove! to the fields.

Plain Talk by Bismarck. Berlin;, May 10th.Prince Bismark's parliamentary soiree Satur-

day was less numerously attended than the pro-vio-

one, the Free Traders sending but a thincontingent. To the deputies from Alsaco Lor-raine the Prince was most affable. The appoint-ment of General Manteuftl as Governor of theseprovinces, be said, was certain, and a better manlor the fK-- could not be founl. The Chancellorthen held forth at great length to the listeningdeputies on fiscal matters, dwelling upon thepressing necessity for protecting agriculturists,especially petty holders, against foreign compe-tition. A wool tax was also sorely needed. Ifagriculture in Germany were not to be completely destroyed, the duty on beer and hoj mustbe got through. Ilelcrring to the tariff debates,be observed that if any one thought they wouldwear hi patience out by prolonging the discufa- -:

n. they were very much mistaken, lie wouldremain in Berlin till September, if necessarybut successfully finished the thing must be. Thehonorable members were clearly not yet acquaint-ed with tbe tough and dogged perseverance ofPrussians officials. Later on the Prince referredincidentally to the silver 6alcs of the PrussianBank, which Le would like to 6ee stopped.

Londov, May 10. The diplomatic correspond-ence which passed between the British and Rus-sian Governments on the subject of the evacua-tion of Turkish territory and execution of the Ber-lin Treaty was published to-da- y. It shows thattbe two Powers have come to a thorough under-standing relative to the strict execution of thetreaty, and also in reeard to the administrativeautonomy of Eastern lloumelia.

Killing a Thousand Zulus.Lord Chelmsford's Relief or Colonel Pear-

son's Command.

A correspondent of the London Telegraphwriting from St. Vincent, South Africa, says :

Tbe relief of Colonel Pearson has been accom-plished by tbe column under the personal com-mand of Lord Chelmsford. After difficultmarches, our troops, who had already beensighted from Ekowe, camped at Gingiblovo to-

ward sundown on the 1st of April. Much rainwas falling about dusk and through the night,and it bad been signalled from the Fkovre churchtower that tbe Zulus were drawing in upon thegeneral's position with very large numbers.Lord Chelmsford had taken every possible pre-caution against surprise. The faces of thecamp were covered with lines of shelter trenches;tbe guns posted at tbe angles, and all positions ofimportance covered.

A little before 6 o'clock a. m. large masses ofZulus began to show all ovr the hill tops in ourvicinity on the northeastern side of tbe camp.The thickets in this direction seemed on a suddento swarm with the enemy, who, with their usualtactics, were seen pouring in a stream of shieldsand black bodies, right and left, so as graduallyto envelop this quarter of our Ingger. As soonas their order of battle was thus formed, theycame down in a most resolute style upon thoside of the camp defended by the Sixtieth Rifles,raising their curious war cry and brandishingtheir weapons. lhc foremost portion of theRifles were lying inside the trenches alreadymentioned, and their support behind them bad asecond line of shelter, as well as the laageredwagons, from which to fire, and the Gatlingswere stationed to tho right.

As the enemy drew out of the grass and thornbushes into a dense semi-circ- le of advancing war-riors, the whole front of our camp broke out into a sheet of fierce flame wbicii ran from cornerto corner without iutermission, in rattling volleysof a frightful close rango musketry. Nothing, itmight be thought, could live belore this terribleand perpetual roll of the breech-loade- r, and yetour gallant though savage foes crowded their wayonward through the hails of death. Whilespreading now to tho right, now to the left, as ifto find some break in the wall o! lire, their cen-tral swarms kept desperately pressing f iwrrdpast the fallen bodies of their comrades. Theebehind sprang to the front over the cor- - sen oftheir fellows, only to sink to tho ground themselves and be eucceeded by fresh desperadoes.It was impossible for men to perish with meremagnificent contempt of death, but they couldnot quite reach even our outer trenches. Alteragain and again charging up to within twenty orthirty yards of the muzzle of our Martini-Henn- a

despite tho withering tempest of bullets rainedupon litem, to say nothing ot the Gatling hre andthe rockets these heroic savages gave tbo gameup at last upon this facs of tbe camp, leaving thefront of our defences piled with dead andwounded.

Another large body bad meanwhile concentrated on the other flank of our laager, and justas tbo first attack was failing a second and mostspirited attempt to rush our positions was triedto this new quarter. It the courage ot tbeenemy was admirable, so was the coolness withwhich the men of tbe Ninety-hrs- t and riltv- -seventh met the swarms of yelling thousandswhich closed in toward the trenches. This lasteffort was led lv a chief of high rank namedDubalmanxi, w ho was mounted on a good horse.and rode in the thick of bis regiments close up tothe lacger. ibe onset was lor some minutesvery formidable, and once inside our lines suchmen might have done anything; but the never-ceasi- ng

rattle of the breech-loade- rs could not beconlrontcd, and on tbo point of forcing on thatband-to-han- d fight which they wanted, the dar-ing barbarians melted away again, and finallyabandoned the attack.

A ringing British cheer was raised upon thissecond retreat of the enemy, and the word wasgiven for the mounted troops to dash out. Thiswas done by the cavalry aud liarrow s mountedinfantry, accompanied by some of the swift-foote- d

native contingent, who flew forth from the elicl- -ter of the wagons and pursued the now disheartened survivors. Once turned and beaten, theZulu makes no further stand, and in the head-long bunt which ensued almost as many of thefoe as bad fallen before the musketry and tbe fireof tbe Gatlings were overtaken and despatched inthe bush, rrom the first appearance of Lety-wayo- 's

army upon the bill tops and amid thehollows till the last fierce blows dealt on the fly-

ing savages, the affair did not occupy two hours.But it was sharp work while it lasted, andthough the British loss in killed was only five,and in killed and wounded together fifty for allcontingents, yet some nine or ten hundred Zuluslay dead around U9 as tbe sun rose bigb. Tbeirtotal loss is estimated at fifteen hundred, withmany more wounded.

It was specially ordered when Lord Beacons- -field visited Berlin, that his sleeping chambershould have two beds. The weather was hot,and it appears that when the Premier felt uncomfortably warm in one bed be removed to thoother.

The Pope, replying to an address from theCardinals, emphasizes bis desire to reconcile thePrinces and the people to tbe Church, his readi-ness to extend bis hand to all who repent andcease their persecutions.

Tbe Temps is of opinion that Russia is success-fully preparing for another campaign, which willcommence "when Europe is divided, when Eng-land gets entangled with her Colonies, or isgoverned by Mr. Gladstone."

FOREIGN NEWS ITEMS.Idaho expects to add 20,000 to her population

this year.Mrs. Sarah B. llale, for the last half-centur- y,

editress of Godey's Lady's Book, died at Phila-delphia, on Wednesday, April 30th.

France has issued a circular to tbe Powers re-

commending them to jointly take up the questionof the Greek claims for settlement.

In England ten thousand men at the presenttime working at agriculture are producing asmuch food as twenty thousand men twenty yearsago.

The latest statistics of the Registrar-Gener- al inEngland prove that there are in that countrynearly a million more females than males.

Ilerschel says that the number of stars visiblein bis telescope in the milky way is about eight-een millions, and there are about two millions inthe remainder of the celestial vault.

Both lungs of the Queen of Portugal are pro-nounced by tbe royal physicians to be affected.They, nevertheless, hope to save Her Majesty'slife.

Krupp guns and Remington rifles are manu-factured by China at bcr arsenals. It is assertedthat the military force of the empire is being di-

vided into cadres, preparatory to being drilledand organized on tbe European plan.

Tbe Xtue Freie Press S3js : The rinderpestis becoming increasingly formidable in Bohemia.Several hundred places are now affected. Agri-culture in many places is at a standstill, draughtcattle being locked up wherever the diseaseoccurs."

The Standard's despatch from Rawul-Pinde- e

reports that the outbreak of the cattle plaguethreatens to seriously cinbarass the British com-missariat. The cattle are dying by scores.

In consequence of the general distress prevail-ing in England recruiting has been going onbriskly. Tbe British army now requires 30,000men a year.

They have a Mohawk girl in her teens at Mill-poin- t,

Ontario, who weighs 332 pounds. And ifshe weighs that, as a teeny girl what will sheweigh when 6ho gets her growth?

A new method has been invented for propelling the street-car- s in New York. It is an en-

gine worked by compressed air contained in tanksunder the seats, and operated upon by one manon the platform.

A conference of representatives of the Germanshipping trade unanimously agreed that the ship-ping business was moro depressed in 1878 thanfor a generation The deficiency is estimated at

1,700,000.Tbe new French President, Mons. Grevy,

dresses modestly, playa billiards frequently,smokes cigars immoderately, and speaks forciblyand frankly. He is a keen sportsman, and anable agriculturist.

Look at the inventions of 1878. The mag-netic writer ; tbe carbon telephone ; tbe pbono-grag- h

; the megaphone ; the phonometer ; theelectrio light ; and tbe microphone.

Another meeting is about to be held in Sydney,to protest against tbe rejection of the ChineseRestriction Bill, by tbe Legislative Council.

The following are the census returns for all tbeprincipal centres of New Zealand : Auckland,82,061 ; "Wellington, 51,000; Canterbury, 91,-92- 2

; Otago, 114,500.Tbe " Centennial safe," containing books,

documents, photographs, etc., was lately closedwith some ceremony at Washington, to bo open-ed (no doubt with far greater ceremony) in onehundred years.

There are now 143 daily newspapers in GreatBritain, as against 151 last year. Eighteen arepublished in London, 85 in the provinces, 2 inWales, 21 in 'Scotland, 1G in Ireland, and 1 inJersey.

The amount of contributions intimated to theAberdeen branch of the fund for the relief of thesufferers by the City of Glasgow Bank disasterbaa reached 10,355 10s Id.

The business of making and canning, or pre-serving in tins, both plum puddings and mince-meat for export to Europe, is carried on at Dover(Delaware), Philadelphia, and other places.

There is a social thunderstorm in Germany.It is occasioned by a work by Dr. Moritz Busch,being the republication of his diary recordingthe after-dinn- er talk of Bismarck during theFranco German war.

The General Assembly of the Free Church ofScotland, in condemning Professor Smith's viewsof Deuteronomy, have declared that the bookmust be held to be pure and absolutely correcthistory. They do not, of course, include theauthor's account of his own death.

Mr. Brassey, in a speech recently delivered inEngland, said : It was not from the cheaplabour of Belgium, but from the dear but skilfuland energetic labour of the United States thatthe most formidable competition would hereafterarise.

It is positively stated from Constantinople thatRussia proposes to retain ono division of troopsin Eastern Roumelia until the 3rd of November.Turkey will not strongly oppose this proposition.as she believes it 'would tend to preserve thepeace

Tbe questions arising out of the antagonism ofbeer and blue laws absorbed public attention inNewark, N. J. True to its resolutions, tbeGerman Protective Association did its utmost tosecure a rigid enforcement of the ancient bluelaws. The result of this was that the sale ofnewspapers, milk, meat and ice cream wasstopped.

Russia is said to be negotiating with Spain forthe cession of the Lad rone Islands, in the NorthPacific. They would afford an excellent base forcruisers to operate in the Chinese Ecas, and theEnglish press calls tho attention of tho Govern-ment to the subject.

Rev. William Hague, D. D., tho distinguishedBaptist divine, says : " Church history showsthat notwithstanding the incidental evils of free-dom, tbe public mind of a nation can never bemore badly depressed, weakened and demoralizedthan when occupying the dead level of religiousuniformity."

Articles of incorporation of the CaliforniaChinese Freemason Society, or Ghee Kung TongSociety, have been filed for benevolent and socialpurposes and the diffusion of knowledge. Nocapital stock. Directors Unc Pat Sine, MaliQuont Yun, Ling Young Fong, Leo Kip Pon andLung Loo.

Sir A. II. Gordon, Governor of Fiji, in a lec-

ture before the Philosophical Seciety, at Aberdeensaid: "The work tbe Wesleyan ministers havedone there is a great work, because tbey havebeen tbe founders, and the sole founders, and tothem belonged the whole merit of the civilizationto which the natives of tho Fijian Islands havenow attained."

Ruseian newspapers have again taken up thesubject of British successes in Central Asia, andevince considerable irritation and disappointmentin discussing it. They contend that England isacquiring too much power in the coast of Asia,and urge their Government, to secure its interestsby occupying Mery, fortifying the banks of theAmou Darya, and by opening the trade withChina to Russian commerce.

The Christian Standard says : " It is strangeto read in tbe nineteenth century that ourEnglish Wesleyans are subjeet to persecution ofa mean character. Eoglish landlords and titledproperty-holder- s vie with each other in carryingoff the palm In this respect the former refusingto let farms to Methodist tenants, and even refus-ing to sell sites for Methodist chapels. Evenprofessed liberal landlords are reported as refus-sn- g

to sell sites."Tbe old mode of ballasting ships by fragments

of rock, sand, etc., is likely to be entirely super-seded bv a new and cheaper way. Iron tanksare placed on either side of the keelson, and whenthe ship is ready to leave port these tanks arepumped full of sea water by tho ship's donkeyengine. On arriving at her destination the wateris pumped out into the harbor. Many ships areadopting the new plan.

Private accounts from Russia represent the sit-

uation ail over that country as beyond description,and that the tendency of the repressivemeasures is toward revolution rather than peace,as the present annoyances and outrageous oppres-sion of all classes of population aro rapidly spread-ing a feeling tbat anything is preferable to theexisting state of affairs. It is announced tbattbe Government is really playing tbe game of tbeNihilists, instead of crushing out tbe spirit ofdiscontent in tbe Empire.

Why They "Exodus."A St. Louis Globe-Democ- rat reporter went to

interview some of the migrating darkies. "Comethis way," said a gentleman at one of the desks,"this man wants to bare a talk with you aboutgoing borne, and is going to put your name inthe paper."

" What is bis name?" the reporter asked.' William Chapman,' answered the darky." And where do you hail from?""Ugh'n?" queried William." Where do you come from ?"

Mad'son pa'sb."44 Well, now," said the gentleman at the desk,

"tell the reporter here vrby you left the South."44 Well'n," said Chapman, threatening to wipe

his black nose with tbe rim of bis hat. "I dunno.1 wuz a byeanin de people all talkin aboutcomin' an' a git tin' ready fur to come, and deywuz a sayin' wat a nice place Ka-ans- as wuz, an'so 1 jes' bundled up my things an' come along."

44 Was that your only reason for leaving?"asked the reporter.

44 Dat's de only reason 1 know for it," saidWilliam.

44 No one ever harmed or threatened you in theSouth ? Y'ou bad no fears of the whites ?"

44 Oh, no, no; no indeed. Bless you, no w'iteman ever ba'med me."

44 And you never heard of any troubles withthe whites?"

44 Deed'n I didn'. Dar wus no trouble 'boutin our parts ; bnt 1 bcarn say 'at over in y otherparishes dere wuz some ehootin' or sich."

44 You're not afraid to go back South?"44 Nob, I'm not 'fraid W'at I got to be 'fraid

uv? Ef dere ain't no much ehootin' and killin'dar w'en we lef, I can't see nuffin' to be aekeird on."

44 Then you are anxious to go back?"" Deed'n I is. De Souf is good 'nuf fo' me.

I ain't a bad no health here since I kum I ve abio mos' ailin' to do. Nob, I tell you ain't'fraid to go back. I had a nice place down dar,and wuz livin' with Mr. Crandell for over nineyear Mr. Crandell was a nice man. No, indeed,dere ain't no killin' where I cum from, 'cause ifdere wuz I bet you I wouldn't want ter gitback."

Chinese and Foreigners. Thomas W. Enoxhas written a little book which the Harpers pub-lish in the Half-Ho- ur Series, called 44 John, orour Chinese Relations." He thinks tbe Chinesegovernment and people would like to send tbeforeigner, bag and baggage, out of their country.Tbe whole book may be read in an hour, and it isvery amusing ; here is a passage :

From ali I have beard, both from natives andforeigners, I am sure they would willingly tearup tbeir treaties with us, recall tbeir own peoplefrom other land", and permit no more emigration,and pay every foreigner now living in China thefull value of his property there, and give himfree passage to his home. Of course there aremany exceptions, bnt it may be set down as arule tbat the Chinese detest the foreigner, andonly tolerate him because they must. The feel-ing pervades all classes of tbe people, and notonly the people, but the lower animals. Chi-nese ponies snort and start when you come nearthem, the dogs bark at you, the cats enarl and fleewith enlarged tails and elevated back hair, andeven the meek and ruminant cow takes a shy atyou with bcr horns.

On this latter point I could relate a harrowingtale of bow a iriend and myself were pursued byan infuriated cow In a Chinese city, and how shewould not be turned from her purpose, but keptafter us for some ten minutes or more. Myfriend ran swiftly, and kept ahead of tbe beast ;of course I wouldn't be so undignified as to runfrom a cow, but I managed to keep at the sideof my fleet friend, and came out a trifle in ad-vance of him. We furnished free amusement toa crowd of Chinese, who looked and laughed,thinking it was capital fun to 6ee a couple of bar-barians pursued by a Chinese cow, and neverstopping to consider how the barbarians mightlike it. But the tables are turned, and morethan turned, in San Francisco and Melbourne,where the white man has a great deal ofeportat Chinese expense. In each of those cities it isnot unusual to see a large dog pursuing afrightened Celestial, amid the jeers of a group ofvoters who have set tbe brute to his work.

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For One, Two or Four Horses !

JC3T THE THING FOR

3Pu.mpiner ox Sawing IALSO, FBESII CALIFORNIA DAY AND GRAIN7,

By recent Arrivals

200 J3bls. Fresh. Lime.Clioap,apl9 3m LA1XE Si CO.

Something New Under the Sun !

1YI. J. ROSE, KING STREET,Tooting His Own Horn !

Jt'ST TURNED OUT A NEWHAVING MP WAGON for the Waimaoalo Sugar Co.No one to say one word about it. Something useful for Plan-tations It turns in lrss space than a two-whe- x cart.Width or hind tires, 6 Inches; front, 4 inches; built light, butvery strong. Those wishing to send in large orders, and wisuthem got oat on time, would do well to do it immediately orthey most stand back and wait their turn. "hla

NEW STORE, NEW PRICES,NEW GOODS!

UNDERSIGNED, IMPORTER ANDT Manufacturer cl

FURNITURE !Having opened a FURNITURE STORE In Honolu-Inl- u,

invites the public to inspect his Stock of Goods, A LrNEW, and of the LATEST DESIGNS, which heproposes to sell at lower rates than the public have ever beforebeen offered, lie is also prepared to do all kinds of worktbat pertains to the business.

Call nud Boo txlmPARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM SETS,

TLAI.V FCRNITrRE OF ALL KINDS,

OFFICE AND STORE CHAIRS,

AND MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS.

CT California and Eastern made Furniture of all kinds andstyles at the Lowest Trices.

F-- H. WILT,ia25 8m On Hotel street, two doors from Fort street.

THE

Ne Plus Ultra Spring Bed

ONLY FIFTEEN DOLLARS& Cheap that all can have it, and yet

THE BEST IN THE MARKETXT Try one, and it not satisfactory, money will be refund-

ed. On exhibition and for sale by DILLINGHAM & CO.Agents.

mill or of the manufacturer, B. F. FABBAR.

FOR SALE!THE OLD ESTABLISHED Kl'SI-a- mM Hoaeof A.S. CLfcOHOKN & CO.. s.t aj?u&ted in Wnipio. Uanwkaa, Hawaii, consists of

a titore aod a lellinK Ilooae. almost ne. Al. $ure Housr.Cook House, Ac, with a Urge and mtl selected iock ofGoods. j

Also, a bklance of leaje of Waipio Valley for a terra cf 13years, comprising an area of seme 3,000 acre, admirablyadapted for Rice or culture. I

Also, lease cf Muliwai, which comprise sevrr! thousandacres of wood land. This li a rare chance for i Uhtngto go into Sugar or Rice, in one cf the most dm.'i'te locsiittedin the Ktncdom.

For particulars, apply toMessrs. A. S CLKGHOUN CO., Honolulu,

Or lo J. R. MILL, Hamakua.WaipK March 13ih, 1S79. nihil

OF THE

FI.VE (UPPER BRITISH B1RK

it LALLA ROOKS.,"in 122 days from Glasgow.

COMPRISING A FULL, LINE-- OF-

IVIERGHANDISE-- AND-

SELECTED

EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET

IS NOW BEItt OFFERED FOR SALE

at the otrices ot

Gr. "W. Xaclarlaiie & Co.my24

A. W. PEIRCE&C0.,

SHIP GEMNDLEEiS,(AT THE OLD STORE)

Queen Street, Honolulu, H. I,DEALERS IN

WHALING GEAR OF ALL KINDS, j

Whaleboats, Boat Stock, Anchors, Chains,Hemp and Manila Cordage, Duck, Naval Stores, j

Paints and Oils, Brass and Galvanized Marine Hardwaie, i

Sailmakers Goods, Boatbuilders' Hardware,

Hay, Oats and Bran, Etc., Etc.Would inform our friends and patrons, that we have now on

hand the most complete and varied assortment of

SHIP CHANDLERY !

SHIP & NAVAL STORES,and othr Goods in our line, to be found on the Sandwith Isl-

ands; and having a new lease, for a term of years, of the oldstand, so long and favorably known by the people of theSandwich Islands, and by the Masters and Owners of Whalingand Merchant Vessels, and with our New Fire-pro- of Store andBtore-hous- e near by, giving us onequaled facilities for keepingeven a still more complete and varied assortment of all theGoods in our line, large additions to which we have orderedfrom the United .tate3 and Europe, all of which we offer ontbe most favorable terms.

MANILA ROPE,Coils 6 Threads, Coils 0 Threads, Coils 12 Threads.Coils 11 Inch, Coils 1 Inch, Coils 1 Inch, Coils 2 Inch,Coils 21 Inch, Coils 2 Inch, Coils 2J Inch.Coils 3 loch, Coils 31 Inch, Coils 3i Inch. Coils 3 Inch.Coils 4 Inch, Coils 41 Inch, Coils i Inch. Coils S Inch.

WHALE LINE,Cutting Falls, Manila Bolt Rope, Sisal Rope, Bale Rope,Hay Rope, Manila Lath Yarn, Ga'.vaniied W ire Rope,Wire Seizing, Deep Sea Lead Lines, 60 Fathom Log Lines,Lines for 1'atent Log, Signal Halyards, Fish Lines.

HEMP ROPE.li incb, ii inch, 2 inch, 21 inch, 2 inch, 21 inch,3 inch. 31 inch, 34 inch, S incb, 4 incb, 4 inch, 5 inch,bi inch, 6 inch, 6J incb, 7 inch, "i inch, 8 ioch.

RATLIN 12 thread, 15 thread, IS thread, 21 thread.SPUNVAES- -2 yarn, 3 yarn.SEIZING 6 thread, 9 thread, 12 thread.Marline, Houseline, Hambroline, Rounding, Russia Hull Hope, i

!

COTTON DUCK,Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Ravens, Drills. A c.

HEMP CANVAS,Merchant Navy, all numbers; Long Flax, all numbtrs;Farslin Yards, Hemp Twine, Cotton Twine,Whipping Twine, Sail Needles, Roping Needles,Packing Needles, Beeswax, Sailors' Palms,Sailmakers' Seaming Palms, Sailmakers Ropinz Palms,Sail Hooks, Galvaniaed Iron Clews. Galvanized Thimbles,Brass Thimbles, Open Thimbles, Thimbles for Wire Rope.Sister Hooks and Thimble, Flags.Anchors from 40 lbs. to 24(h) lbs. Chains rrom J in. to l i in.Capstans. Windlass Gear, Brass Boat Compasses.Brass bip Compasses, Tell Tale Compasses,Ritcbies' Spirit Compasses, No. 1;

" " " No. 2;" No. 3;

Sheathing Felt, Yellow Metal, Sheet Lead. Fog Horns,Lilly Irons, Grains, Cork Fenders, Holy Stones,Capstan Bars, Handspikes, Mast Hoops, Lead Figures,

Corn Brooms, Hickory Brooms, Ratan Brooms, Cocoanut do.Pump Leather, Rigging Leather, Galvanized Boat Nails,Galvanized Scupper Nails, Galvanized Cut Nails,Galvanized Sweed Iron Tacks, Composition Nails, ;

Cat Nails, 3d to 60d; Finish Nails, Iron Tacks,Copper Tacks, flat heads; Copper Tacks, round heai;Wrought Boat Spikes, Handled Axes, Wood Saws.Hand Saws, Claw Halcueis, ghincling Hatchets,Hammers, Screw Wrenches, Top Mauls,Caulking Mallets, Caulking Irons. Ilawsirg Irons,Hawsing Beetles. Jack Planes, Smooth Planes, BitH.Bitt Stocks, Rules, Nail Gimlets, Spike Gimlets,Handled Brsd AW.s, t crew Drivers, Cold Chisels,Chain Punches, Copper Punches, Marlin Spikes,Flat Files, Half Round Files, Saw Files, Grindstones.Grindstone Fixtures, Brass Screws, Iron Screws,Hasps and Staples, Copper W ire. Brass Padlocks,Iron Padlocks, Composition Port Hinges, pairs;Composition Strap Hinges, pairs;Galv. Iron Row Locks, Galv. Iron Belaying PinsLocust Belaying Pins, Hickory Belaying Pins, Lizard?,Fair Leaders, tarrel Trucks, Mast-hea- d Trucks,Serving Mallets. Serving Boards. Chain Hooks,Hay Hooks, Galv. Boat Hooks, Galv. Jib Hanks.Wood Jib Hanks. Wood Pumps for Water Casks,Galv. Screw Anchor Shackles, Chain Shackles,Anchor Shackles, Ship 8craers, Kinging Screws.Wrist 8hacklr, Patent Lu.ks, Oars, from 0 to 21 fetuSculls, Deck Buckets.

BLOCKS,Metalline Blocks, patent; Blocks. Cvmmon:Blocks, iron strap, patent; Blocks, rope strap, patent:Blocks, rope strap, common; Pnalfc Blocks,t'locks, wide score lor main sheet;i.locks, lijrnum vita?, for jib sheet; Patent Sheaves.Common Sheaves, Dead Kyes, Hearts, Bulls Eyes.

PAINTS, OILS, ETC.SPERM OIL,Raw Oil, Boiled Oil, Kerosene Oil.Whale Oil, China Nut Oil, Lard Oil.Woodward's S:goal Oil, Tar Oil,Bright Varnish, Black Varnish,8- - Tarpentine, Coal Tar, Patent Dryer, Red Lead.White Lead, Blsck Paint, Green Paint, Red Paint,Yellow Paint, Blue Paint, Metallic, dry; Lamp Black.Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,Burnt Umber, Chinese Vermillion, Copper Paint.

MISCELLANEOUS,Potash, Concentrated Lye, Sal Soda, Glue, Putty, Chalk,Black Lead, for sheaves; Tar. Pitch, Rosin, Oakum,Pitch Mops, Flat Paiot Brushes, Round Paint Brushes,Varnish Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Marking Brushes,Pencil Brushes, tfove Brushes, fchoe Brushes.Dust Brushes, Long Handled Tar Brushes, Flue Brushes,Seam Brushes, Scrub Brushes. Sash Tools,Log Books, for 120, 210 and 3o0 days; Glasses,Patent Logs, Steel Shovels. Scoop Shovels. Rubber Oilers,Brass Oilers, Lamp Feeders. Lanterns, Side Lights, tin;Side Lights, brass; Fresnal Signal Lights, zinc;Fresnal Signal Lights, brass; Cabin Lamps,Lamp Wick, balls; Hat Wicks. d'Z.; Lamp Barners.Lamp Chimneys. Cotton Waste, lbs.; Bath Brick,Brown Soap. Salt Water Soap, Cups and Saucers.Tumblers, Knives and Forks. Spoons, Chopping Knives,Chopping Travs, Sieves. Coffee Mills, Du Pans,Wash Basins. Mincing Knivs, Blubber Forks. Beat BoardsBoat Timbers. Boat Knots. Boat Nails, all sizes;Mast Hinges, Steering Braces, etc.

Whaleboats, Whale Irons, Whale Lances,AGENTS FOR

Brand's Bomb Gnns, Brand's Bomb Lances,Perry Davis' Psir. Killer, Pierce's Magnetic Truss.

Beef, Pork. Bread, Crackers, Preserved Meats, Fruit,

CALIFORNIA HAY. BRAN, OATS, &c.(a!9 '7

MONUMENTS.riVIIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING RKCKNTIY

JL rtcrleed ins Agency of Monuments, UeaJslooes. Ac.special arraBeemeols with ths manoUcturers U able lo furnishthe same at lower fifrurea than tbey have heretofore been sold.

lti(tns and Drawings can t sern at my shop. By pricingthese art iclrs, the enormous redaction will at onr. be seen.Monuments caa be obtained at all pricrs, from ft)) lo $1CM.

The inducements I offer are such that people har no Dee4of sending elsewhere. CHRIS. UfcKlZ,

No. 6J Hotel Street, neat door to the --" Palace of Sweets."n3U

!BY

ILVTE ARRIVALSPROM THE COAST,

GYRUS NOBLE WHISKYI Bwttlts, Dtalj.kM an Flasks.

SOUR MASH WHISKYAND

Kentucky Favorite do.

PIO KUAIVI POItTJEItis stonb Bonus.

"V7"o:ry ZEJlM-- O GMClXris s::onb jcgs.

And 50 Half Bbls. of Good

BOURBON WHISKYThis last was purchased in Louisville. Kentucky,

from the 11ST1L.L.IK.V,

AND WAS TWO YEARS OLD I

When it left New York Cily on tbe ship Sovereign ofthe Seas," that lately arrived in San Francisco,

via Cape Horn.

BEING BOUGHT IN BOND!And shipped direct to us. are do not pay the Inter-

nal Kerenue Tax, and so are able lo sell

WHISKY ( IIF.APKR TIIA AXY II01SE IX TBE CITY

Call and Examine.0BErwLO"A7"ISwT cfc CO.

pl2J O MERCHANT STREET. (3m

JUSTRECEIVED FEE MHON !

BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS OF

Ci I T Ml nI IM I I I I S

BARRELS AND HALF BARRE14 OF

IMELESS

SALMIBarrels and Half Barrels of PITT LAKE

BONELESS

Salmon Trout !BARRELS OF

FRAZER

RIVER

SALMON!

BARRELS OFOOtABftNS!ALL OF WHICH WILL BE

Sold at Very Low Rates !

ap2G 8m E. C. McCANDLESS.

JUST RECEIVED PER FAIKIIBIG,BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS

COLUMBIA RIVER

SALMON!FOR SALE LOW, BY

V2 Sro E.C.MrCA X L.ESS.re m: ajr .a. a, i

BOLLES & CO.,OULD INFORM THEIR. FRIENDSvv and the public generally, that tbey Lave

Removed to their New Fire-pro- of Store,Which has just been completed, situated at tbe Old Bland,

34 Queen Street, where tbey have been making large additionsto their stock of Sbip Chandlery, Ship and Plantation Scores,which make their assortment large and varied.

Will be happy to have a call from their patron, .nd theywill assure them that no pains will be ipared to attend to theirwants in a satisfactory manner.

We have now in Stock: Cordapre, hemp and Manila, an as.fcortmeot of sixes; Cotto Tuck, Flax Canvas, Hemp Canvas,Cotton Sail Tiue, 6, 6, 7 and 8 plyt Fla Sail Twine, 8 and 5

ply; Iilocks. Oars. Ehieves, Hooks aud Ihimblei, Ac , Ac, allof which will he sold at Bed Rock Prices.

Honolulu, Nov. 23d, 1878. JI '79

STOCKHOLM TAR,IVILMI.NGTON TAR. WILMINGTON

Y rum. For Bute byT.OLLK8 fc CO-- -

PR0VISI0NS.r'. PORK, II A MS, BACON. CHEESE,

AM Lard. IfO , c-- For Sale by

jl '79 B0LLES If CO.

MIXED RUBBER PAINTS,gF ALLSII.4UES, IN L.ARGK AND SMALL

J Packages. For rale lyBOLLES & CO.

OIL ! OIL ! !

l)l;RK SPERM OIL.STRAIXEU ASU FREKJL from loots. For Sale by

j il '79 B0I.LK3 k CO.

GROCERIES,K ASSORTMENT. NEW ANDVLARG For Sale by

BOLLES 4 CVjal '79

MANILLA CIGARS!The Genuine Article,

Ex Crusader.from Hongkong DirectFEW THOUSAND; PUT UP IN BOXESA of lOO. ZOO and 500, JUST LANDED and

apia For Bale by BOLLE3 k CO.

MANILA CIGARS,BOXES OF 500. 200, AND J OO E ACH.IN Genuine Article. For sale by

mJ2i BOLLES if CO.

NEW ZEALAND POTATOES,LAST STEAMER FROMPER Foraaleby my 24 iiOLLEd If CO.

HAMS, BACON AND LARD,N FIVE AND TEN POUND PAII.S FOR

. ?ale by niy24 BOLLEd If CO.

BREAD, CRACKERS, &c.BREAD, PILOT BREAD,MEDIUM Bread in cases and quarter cases, Crackers.

A full assortment, . For Bale byjal '79 BOLLES c CO.

SUGAR,CUBE IN 231b BOXES.CTAKIFORNIA suzar.

jal '79 For Sale by BOLLES fc CO.

BURNETTS FLAVORING EXTRACTS,ASSORTMENT, FOR SALE ATAFULI. and retail by

jal '79 BOI LES Ac CO.

EXTRA MESS BEEF !

HALF BARRELS FOR FAMILY USE.INPit Pork in and i bbls. per Steamer. For sale bymhl BOLLES k CO

LUMBER!Ex Martha Davis from Boston

"NVo I-Ia-vo Tust ReceivedAN- D-

OFFER FOR SALE,SUPERIOR EASTER WHITE VISE,

SASH DOORS.

Panel Dooro.Windows and Blinds,

While Eaalrra Pla. 1, 11, It, S sod 3 Inch.

1st mm 9md Crswih At. II, ), S and I Inev

Black WsUaal, 1, Inch-Whil- e

V4 i In. for carriafe use.

Cat Nail., ll sixes.

Cat ass Wrsaikl Kail, from 4J to I larh.

Wrssikl Nails, 2, 81, Si, S and 4 lach

Galvaaicesl Nails, 14., 10d.

A ftmplfte Artaiat (

PAINTS IN OILA (emrilftf AtMirtoifiit f

BUiLDERS' HARDWARE.Also, by Late Arrivals,

.Ladder, House StepsWILL PAPFJIS,

giimT raouLDiiurasCorrugated Iron, Brushes

WINDOW & PICTURE CLASS,All of which offer for sale Low.

apS 3m LKWKRS Si DICKSON.

THE OLDEST

JEWELRY

AUUFACTOnV.a IN HONOLULU!

I

MOST RESPrCTFlLLY INFORMWOULD of Honolulu and lbs Islands generally, tbaftbey not only manufacture any and j

All Rinds of JewelryBUT IMPORT

I I R E C TFROM EASTERN MANUFACTORIES

THE

Finest SOLID JEWELRYthe .

Finest Gorham Silver WareAlfD ALL QRADEfl OF

"Wjxltliiim "WnlcilicwDirect from the Factory, and which will b sold at a small

advance over the coat price, and GUARANTEED.

TTJTV trtWTJ CT" PTTT T?T1 TTTV TT TJTr,T7

OF A

FIRST (LASS WATCH MAKER

ud will guarantee the Repairing Anil Cleaolog ofII Watches left to their care.

Eneravinf? Executed in anv Stvla - u "iASD IN TIIK BEST MANNER. j

We would take this opportunity to retort thanks lor ppatronage, and solicit a continuance of lbs same. . I

Orders from the other islands solicited, which-- vill recticareful attention when directed to our care.

WM. WENNER & CO..XTrvt Q iMttm fAA V1lAa 1111

V. O. Box No. 26. p2 M

A VALUABLE

Medical Discovery?

Wi life !j

f SvruD(VTTMB BBBTRAJTD.)

Is a medicine that was discovered by old NrmajfBkbtmaxd, v. ho had been occupied ia sick rooms suX

with the care of rick people, for ercr fifty years.Is mado purely and entirely of Plant, Ilwrbstud Roots, and 1 exceedingly agrecablo aopleasant to both tho taste and smell, being warnvaromatic and n let. It most thorough porg?cleaning out the bowels without pain, and wit hoinvtaea or clckenlng. It doo w weaken, and leavthe aystcia open and free, never drylnjctip Ibeboweafterwards, as every other pnrgo that we know 4

docs. It can be given to Infanta and Invalids wl(

afety.and In every caso of old or young. It Is gnrUtoed to cure tbe worst cases tit constipation, indlgetion, and all disease that affect tho. stomach aibowels. It ii, tnorcorer, a powerf nl stimulator fINTIGORATOIt OF Tllli LIVEH. 1

effects n pon the blood end humors la something rJly aatonlehlnz, and la much moro Immediate as

tborongh than that of any other pnrlfit-- r yet dlsctea, having this great advantage, that when It hi

by Ha depurating powers, set f see to the system tpolsont ot Scrofula, Ealt Rhcont, Malignant Ulcerocores, ana Lsncerons garnering ui tumps, it uuwi j

Jy carries them ont of tba body by purging the bo ,Is. Wo other purifier dca this; with all of thy'

the patient must take pllla, or some other qua ;

nauseous dose of phytic, or if they do not, thepolaremain! In the nyetein, and goea back into tha bloc

RENTER'S LIFE UYIICP is icawdlnpleasant to take, needs no second doe to purge ,

bowels, and does all ths work required to effect ccpletecnre. '

BBMIsS"sSSMSSSSBBaBBBBaWJSBSB

Barry's Pain Relie!rarely vegetable ; for use internally or externjuCures in one minute. Try 1 1 1 Try 1 1 1 1

I

A.W.RICHARDSOHU.lUliL JLseUff

AGENT FOR the HAWAIIAN 1SLAIm JU7 ?t jy eow

CALIFORNIA HAY,X DISCOVERY. FOIL SALE BY

al 79 BOLLK8 at

CANNED G00D3,A LARGE ASSORTMENT. I NCLUDI2. Boast Beef, Boiled Beef. Roast Mutton, Boiled

Compressed Corned Beef, I i Feet, Umbi TongaTongues, Tripe, Fish Chowder. Pore and Beans, tBalls, Ac, Ac. Foi Bl by

jal '70 BOLL1W atX