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THE PAOiriO : Cider Vinegar, Til" THE PACIFIC IVKI lEK CEYLON. FOR J ,aie by I. bAKTLr.II. Conime Commercial bbcriisrr ;i'gush Dairy Cheese, Commercial bbcrfisci ji rcBUauco i . ... PER CEVLOX.I.V FIXE S PUBLISHED AT Kvery Saturday Morning. Fir ule by I. BARTLETT. Honolulu, Hawaiian Inland. CHy mm4 l.lal HakwrlplUaa.iO.OOa Tear. ?rn Yellow Pine Heading, "J Xl.CT.tosa or Acl-V7-ortinin- ;. 3&0 rr tl M . . W A X.' a I- -. a- - m... I I ' Space measured in Koo-- I 1 w. 1 m. I 2 3 I 6 ' " m. m. m. 12 pareil Fate I a a Swa-rlB- ts, ( wlO a. Tear. Fur BAle bj iV if ? : type. $ I s ! r s ftie to pr1 Aaw-rfcr- S Th ef rrtpte-K- l pete, jtirWrW any 5 Lioea. ao.1 Ha-nrx- ''. ........ 1 00' 3 00 3 00 4 O0! 6 00 10 oo S X aanom. which) lrv?l arte tnw Asaerwaa) 10 Lines will kcarMl 1 oo: a oo 4 00 & 00 ft OO 13 OO All ppratvKampma porta 15 Lines. ........ 1 oo 4 oo i 6 OO 7 60 10 00 16 0O IK piMUfi aemandx m Utm pt-tem- , which varies boot 14 20 Lines. .... 9 60 5 00 T 60 lo 0 14 U0 IS OO eica on tacit sin-- ! paper. SO Lines. 3 00 6 00 lo OA ,a oa! tut 24 0O HT SrsscairtKia. Pavabls Always la vcb. t Column. ....... 6 00 12 00 14 00 2-- t 00. 3ft 00 60 Oft XT nmminiUon fro as all pacta of In PaHfle win always t Colura- - (10 00 16 CO 20 00 2h OO' to on 68 00 o very MaipMMa; i Column... ..... 30 00 40 00 60 00' 100 IK Whole Column...., '20 00 40 00 60 OO SO ralt--4 00 120 OO 00 X7 rVrNM swirfinf In sT part of Ik tate, can -- DO mil IM essnvnt of sulxwrttxiow ft this ppr ia Assert-i- m TT Advertisers residing In the Eastern Cnited States, cam fs ttml posle staasp.. tea la t& d4Ur. psy fcr Iheir cants by enclotiny Greenbacks at V. States Ti Cents Pustage Stamps, for such amount aa they wish to pa) , PLAIS ASOFASCT and paid their for. cards will be inserted as per above table, kr the lias a BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. tr Business Cards, when prepaid or a fear are allowed mVTXXfUWrtir AD ABDEACARI9srint.I PLBI-IMIK- D KPITKD IIT six nor.unsi'ER axxitm. A discount from these rates, which are for transient adverUsv-men- ts XT HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, NOVEMBER 11, IStiS. ) VOL. XIII. t51. when .20. WHOLE paid a Cael rrnt.- - In law highest style of lh art. IIK.NUI .M. VII1T.KV. or charged quarterly. THE PACiriO Commercial Advertiser, Tot tlM Pvtfl CnnaMrcial Arfvcrkaer. DEMERARA COOLIES. 31. Fwtkii: Tb hTe in the titl of an ar ticle whirh wu uMiFi! ia tIo Christian H'or ft ProtraUnt Ilvany-lMu- l ntontfilj, in Intn. It contain inPrmatin on tho uhjt of USorrra, trhi'h we think mj he rra! with intrrrnC hj thn jlantrra. anil hj all ni at th inlan-- w!n rrjyrl the Lahir Question an one oT imrMrtane. Th writing w Litw frrtwr, I?ritihj fuiana. M-- j 21, lSr3; arnl U Puhotan-tial- lj the following: Your", Pl.ttji. TTir Iliii'In t ! r rtia of jtr who ranipj the H'r-tr- m fihaut4. Pooth of the I'.hilU. arvl Ut Hotahuj nl ccn further. Thj (a frw exrrptrI) enjijr no irxlrr-rxlrnr- c in their country, nrvi arr a rohunt, hanlr m often living hj lunhrt the wiM Ara! jet faith- ful wlwn hirwl a gui!: or rnoj. Ilrnr rrtrr. mniinttHr anl thrr lahorrr in Ilirlii- - bo, are cniiiinij caii com. ij MiroprMrv. Tl,.. . ... f .rm th f.nllr t.t lh t. riiLttiin a?n.r I li ! T ' - I .1 - S rrth-w.-r.te- rn fn.ntier, while the KmnsiA anotlier chm of LthorerK, are iMsittercd over the Western filtaiit. aoutli of the cuotien. ami even t artly over the taMvLnd of the Ieekhan a far na ihejnjr; tley arc more aivnneei in civilir.v tin. and are tutrtly agnrulturwtj.. Th word fntir, or i'ii, w a term to th Tamil Linujisc only. It meaiiM Ajre or triry?., arnl the Paine woi.l it nwl in tlie Tamil version of tfie New Tt.tnient fr t!ic fcilmrer w worthy of hi Are." Such rnntifst or Hindu Uhorers, are always easily fund among the Ta- milian of Madras anil tlie Smtliern conot, ait far a ape Comoria. and tliey are fond of a wander- ing life, they readily leave their own country to tr.nle or to (ahor for hire in distant Lirrl-- . They are, ai a y in the Eai't olervei, cer- tainty th h at tuiuiju4 ami miperHtitiou, and the hhihC eritcrririniug anil eruvering race of the lliiliw." These rixiin, or la!orers, an alvc oSstvcI, reiwlily eon.ent to go to any ilitanee or country, to wirk or LiNr fur hire. llui, they go to ( ey- -l n. to M turitiim, fc tlic Cap?, to Jamaica, and to ilifTorent otlier iHintriei. Tliene migratory ooIi-- s are easily ohtaine!. Ill the north of the Madras IVeniderwy are the fine ehipping prt of Cueoiia-L- i. in M.tiilipitani, or rattier in ILijahaiundry. with the prtn of Vizagnjiatam, nimlipatam, and Calingarucaii. in the dmtriet of Viag.ipatani ; white Oangim, adj-.u-tn- witlalTrI, with a little arrangement, a Lrg? papply of coolie or labor- er), a fine? g'vown cl.no of men, w!io are being aent away annually to the different phipping rw of Ceylon, .M luritiiiA, and other countries. The aeilt Pr tlirTwr migratory IUiu vwilw rouiJca t JlJraa, axxl ha bL gooTiwwtahii, "or native agent, oit recmiting,' Teing intimately acquaint- ed with the collector of the dilT.Tent IUtriet in which be recruit; and thu thc Puh-agc- nt go arut, and induce ami collect a many a they ran get, and ehip them to the above porta. The Ltte drought, or famine, in India waa alarming in it acet. More than thirteeu mil- - f.sanaa aTiaT VaWMrf( War A fTsatal I hr tftm Cimirw. I If the-- e tour ami a half million- - Buffered cruelly. ami half a million die.!, four million of acres ere thrown out of cultivation, an.1 the lout in cattle and produce, nearly five million sterling. Kaiailie lleil from their home ia penreh of K1, ami village ami ditrict were rapidly becoming depopulated. S wI it M t think that stern netfnity rather tlutn etioice ami free will pImhjII caue many of tlieoe nr wretches t aeek another ciuntry. The colony of Ilntii fiuia'Kt, a we all kmw, wa at firt workcl by African elave. After a while tlc rLinterw and pnprietor f rxtate fore-ai- w with iWporHi-ne- y that if tliey had to depitJ ail'ly upon the irregular ami ani-ertai- LiNr of tlie emancipated African, their pruepi-c- t wrmld ha T.t ted. and then-for- e they, in time, enb-aT-nre- d to rheek the ailvancing evil which threatened to overwhelm them by intnalucing Llrer from M.tf.eir.a, I ml' ami China. Tlie Portuguese were tlie first immigrant ttborern, win amvel here in the yean 11.1 ami HI I. They arc a hard working penpli?. ami by their hard labor, industry ami thriftirv- -, have raided thrnwlve t atfluencv. Many of tliem liave become, within tliene fiw year. rich merchant. hop kwjier. pn.prW'tor of rotate, .ic. ; yet tliey are looked lam it enemie more than rival. ilepieI ami tuintetl with tle apfxllation of "whit nyyrr" hy the African or tlieir deecemlint negro imputa- tion of thi colony. Tlie enolimt were the next immigrant who were intrHlueei into thi country, liut we pliall leave the eoolie for a while, ami consider tlie ."hin?e immigrant., who were introlucel into thi eoliMiy for tlie firl time in the year Is VI. AlthiMigh they appar a Ptnnly, lively, merry-- j hrurtfl ra.v,'' yet they are w in the m-a- lc ofj moral aiivarM-etiicn- :. Tliey are an igmrant, de-grail- eil. ami dirty pple. but may improve un-b- -r gl example ami tuition. kTheir clarac-te- r are reprtil to Ip fierce, owardly, ami vin- dictive by t!ote wlo lutve brought tlieiu." Tln-- y are mtei thieve: Ictrefacei! lareenie are cum-mitt- eil by them. On the ottier haml, p-- of tiem who profes Christianity meet together every SihUitW to worship leal in a Chriftum am-tuar- We have lieard pome very favorafde aircaiint of thec Christian Chines from the min- ister (the lley. J. Ketley) of tlie cliacl in which they nvvt together to worohip. A uiiioiiary i hortly expected in conn"etiin with the Ipicipal euureii, to labor among them. We phall now turn our attentiim Pole I y to the I lio bt LtNirer or cialie who are intnfured into tfs colony ami in the neighboring i.l.inU of the Went Imlic. India, a a country where larm Ia-Tn- rer eun lie c:wly procure. I, wa long known to tlie planter ami proprietor of estate in thi col- ony, and therefore tlie eflort to procure Hindu Li'oj-re- r were din-et-- ! toward the Hit. An im- migration agent wa appointed to send out as many coolie a.a he iuM grt t lalwr in theugar plantation in thi country. The whole of the mountain exremling from tlie Circar in the northwe:ern direction of Calcutta, and over tlie higher branchc of the Malianuddy river to tlie tklile-la- of Onierkuntuc. and wet of it to the eouree of the Tuple ami Wurda, were known a tloce where the hill trile Hliangiori or inliabiter. Tlie I'uharrec, who inhab- it the hilt of Ilajahrnahal. ami the Katti ami Coolie, wbv intmhit the leninnLt of (Juzerat. ere. and are known a a laboring cla of jeplc-'flie- r wha aIo an agency eotabliehed in iladra CirciM,lU-- . lint wU-- n the Hindu laborer were "at out to thi country, after a fair trial, the planter and proprietor of estate were diatL-6- 1 with the coolie. Many were not bill coo-li- e.' or farm servant, a they were represented t but men and women tle ofUi airing of the T't f Calcutu and 3Iadra, the indigent, the "fle ; in Cset. the very dreg of tlie community ere hmlUed togtlier ami f rwrdcd to liritih Guiana a harly laNn-e- r. Wlmle lamilicn of X"'pr. ak-kl- y ami cmaeiateI, were Pent out a auVntured larm servant. A may.rity of them never acmtome.l to fell labor, but, hang-- H Afxjut the town. bal eked out a mie ruble ex-iten- ce a grass-e-n tiers, cattle-tnimle- r. gTni, "h. fdlar ami petty artisan; many were beggars (r rnalM razakki, a the a lu cU tij) arv peyeral ex -- epoye. What "ait U xmcu) from auch an aortment of ill-- v u"ea pwp? i' about or 10,000 wlio V formerlj arrive! here, ktiwIj a tenth port waa of the right lami of We lru from tfrn IrvJLn tAjcrs Ix-fr- e ti that, during the jcar 1HJ, 14,.'i.'3 emigrants aibl from JVncrl. Tlc total number of emi grants Vt tint .Mauritius wim t91, ngairt 17,iOi ! in It 'iO to IX'jO ; t!e inortalitj during the To- - age acra"I 4.4 r-- r rent. ; .mreelo.l t. Ml I!' I ' J. t J I. .1 iic n ci nviiax, mi iin imw vi i j.j rmu lira rctiMi year ; the mortality during the voyage wa extiuiaud at 7.3 l-- r rent. ; GKJ emigrant Irorerdl M Natal arl 2,7oO were nhirjol t Only fcGO eminnW left iSoinrNtv dur- ing the year for the M.uiriliu, to Natal, an-- 1 "VJ to t. Vin-ent- . The oteraj;r? mortality on the jaMg'i: to the Mauritius wui only '.7 Mr cent, lhu.4 numhc of llimlu lalrers are an- - nually nl away to the ilitl'--ren- t firM- - of l.ilor. At the rtM'iit time tiierc are not lexn than 27,'MIO rtiolitia Mlraw,ei and Calcuttian, ix.'at-ter- el over thi wiiv ilony. With r.erft to their riial aiaranv and dre, much inlx'l miht le paid, if eroeo aial time wuuM nnit. 'lliey diC r in the variou hal-- a of ooij4ciion, from a light bruwn to a deep ji i. Utrj Itave eyea dull aial oft ; long, hLu lc arfl wiry Itair, lio. at all int linrd to curl. In general, they lave a fti.-- oval, with a forehead high oor eoinmauling. The garment worn by the men here e wist of a looec of wlnte tton cloth wouipI iI-m- artoit tlie waift, , ari lauiiig rwioiT tiie anetvt, ao-- i another rieee i : . 1 ... i . 1. - . 7- - . 7 """y'' ,,Y . 1'.,J""n 1 j mm vwir.'r imi - m a a v a a a y w a a pem.w a a turian.. l lie Wi-a- r a long j pici-- c of cotton or imirlin, wraj-pei- l roiiinl the : middle, anl falling in ample and elegant fold j I- - low the knee. To thin garment w u.ldol a ' rrrrrz.ortu-kct- . with ludf-eleeve- K. which clo.elv fits the form, ami covers tHugh not conccabi the ! hiiFt. Ilmrie vilKi ran ailord, wear uj-oi- i each wrist bnuxleu of eilver, ealh.tl Ixtnyh. 1 Vnibint. of gr,Id aremi-j-n- dt from the car to the hlioul-ler- , ainl liook through nou nr.ich to tlie chin. IlimU of ailvcr eneirclc the ami and ancle. On two or more of the toin in a tilver ring alIeil trurijt, one of which emit a tinkling Bound when the wearer it walking. The married female wear ahjtit the neck the tali, which iri either a ! band of gold richly rlnwl, or a filk network cn-- i twine.1 with Pilvereord. Much iiuiceu, lu.iy i wi mid about their ditiiu-t- . i nationalities, their languages, and tlieir eourteou onit.ifiia .t-- !... ...w. ...:n . . i ...... , , "... ' iT". 'J.rJclur" im,r"'u,urJ"!ni "re iiicii imiiuiil-- , nii-- i tuoiiKiiniin arc inw living ainongt u. Tliey arc an enterprising and thrifty race. Many of them aro lat making money. They pport their gold ringH, and gold watchca an.1 chain, and nomo of them, a mxiii a tlie term of ap rentii' hip or indenture termin- ates, become jiermaiient resident in tlie colony, phop keepers, renter of land, domestic servant H1)1 the like. "The Hindu religion . profe!orii caniKit do ueh things in thi country a they would in their own. Tliey have no ISrahmiuksil priit lierc ; lut tiierc arc moihc who- - act. on certain oo-.imo- ii. in the capacity of priest a. whom they en ,jsr! and (iurt. They are more generally known un-d- er the apicIlatiou of Coolie I'arsoti." Sune-tim-e thene pxaltcl ojlic aroni pay tlieir monthly, rpiarterly, half yearly, ami yearly uimuj V the different estate ; and when they iy such vieit, and perform ueh nort of reliiou ceremo- - nie in the j'toemx; of tlie eoplc, they have large fUlll Ol money jriven tUOIU. : . fP tbc Jear 1S51 Jhc V,,'7an Mietioiuiry i S'cty ent oat the I,cv. .Air. VV illianw, full of "J1" n ami cnaniy, aiPi a great lamu ccnoiar, ami no zeaioiiKiy trocruirj nis iaiors till yellow lever cut ehort In career. Keccntly a miisnion in connection with the above, mentioned society, for the w cot id time, ba commenced j among tbc coolie in Dcmerara. We have alo a j roieionary w1h i n omverteil llimlu tailoring i among tlie Calcutta coolie, while one i laloring I .... . . ,i fii! A IK. I u. b 1 1 1 n piv.'ii. iiioiiivii. is iiinx'nuia agency employed for bringing ncripttire tmth j llore the llimlu or oa.li.t. of thicHintry. TIkj ! firt i preaching and dlntribution of tlie sacred , It pcripturc aud religion tract ami hook; tlie; a .i ', ,- - i hiihkj, visaing ine pick ami innrm, nomini.tcring , mcilieines to, ami entering into ppiritual ami un- c- ! ful omveivation with them; and the third and; Lift i education. j . s. it tit TOW. AartUnrrr, j. .Si. Ir, Roosss om Hmrrm Sirert. sar atoor trosss KMhusuoa sire.-l- . iy a. p. iDi.i. s. a. witota. AD A.MS Ic WII.IIKIt, Aartloa and fomaiiioa Jlrrcnant, PIKE riUXlF fToRE, la KsaiaMa's HalMiaj, llaeea Street. ftl'i-l- y C. BREWER A CO. foniniiMioa aud Snipping Merchant., j 02 Hoaolala. Ilaka. II. I. ly W. N. LADII. Importrrand Dralrrin llarJware.t allfrj,IrrhanlcV Tools, aad Imptemrnt, Oil Fort Slreel. ly F. A. SCIIAF.FER X. CO. ftami.loa Mrrrbants IIOSOLrLf. 47 ly HAW. ISLAM'S. E. O. II A LL A. SON. I at porter aad Uraler- - la Hardware, Dry Cood, PaimtM. Oit. a4 tinert trrekam,Jise. 17 Corner l'rt ami Kin Ms. ly a. r. fHLSB.4. A. jtcura. It. F. EHLERS A ).. Healer la Urj Cood aod l.rnrral 3Xerrhandie, nan ran r srxar, 6J9 FORT STREET, abort Odi Fttlou-t- " 11.11. ly JOHN RITSON. Dealer la .line. Spirit. Ale and Toiler. tU Hoaolula. ly F. A. SCIIAEFER. Azent of Dreden Hoard of I ndrrwrltrr. sj4 ly l II. M el NT V It E, Tokarronlot, Comer Q.v-e- n and Kiahnnana Mreets. Ilonolala. II. HACK F E LD JL CO (.enrral ( omnilIon Arents Hoaolula. JOHN THOS. WATER HOUSE. Importer aad Dealer la (ieneral SlrrtbandNe, 614 Queen Mrert. llooolulu. ly ALEX. J. CAItT WRIGHT. Commbe.B Jtrrrhaat aad General Skipping Apeat, 6.14 Hoaolala. Oa-ha-t. ly Til. C. IIF.CCK. General lommlioa Nertbant. 633 Fort Street. ly C. . rsca. a. aarraaLasa CHAM. N SPKNCER A. CO.. Ceaeral foagoilia ."lerthaat, tlaeea Sirert. I ly Hoaolala. L L. TORBERT. La ntker Dealer. OScw Sorth west corweeef Qoe-- anil Fort Streets, Hoaolala. 17 ly ' J. M. OAT A, SON Sail Makers EJJHLMJ.ru ST., (3 ly) HONOLULU. H I. AFONG ar. A CHUCK. Importers TboleAle aad Cetall Dealer la General 3Iertbandl and lblnee toed. Fire-pro- of Store. Nsssna Street. 37 Under law Fubbc 11 all. MO ly Jusinrss Car5s. UK. J. MOTT SMITH, I)rBtit. OfSna enrafT ot Fort ai4 Ftrw-tr- . 19 lj K. IIOKK.M A " V. I.I. Ph) "Irian Sad SareOI tumr HtrruM ua autaaiot mw nK'in. wif JOHN S. MrKKKW, M. !., I'liirlau ad Sarrrou. OScc 4rr Dr. E. Iloffaiann' Drue fturr, eotwr nf Kaaba nana an-- l ft.. oite Um Km orbce. Rntnisca k.rplain St , kttwtm Aaaaait and fori Sit. Orrica llx.a rCitu to 10 A. M., anj bum A la ft 1. M. tii f A. '. Itl KrT M. .M. !., l'Iiolrlaa and Sareraa, Ottem and Bi-tar- , Aklricb ll-o- Vnrt tr--et !."7 6m a. k. ji in. tttarae v aid fnanclUr at Law, Comrrof fortaoj .Mrrcba.it FlrrrtA. 649 If IIKMtV THOMPSON, .Ittorory and Caanellor at Law. OJSc oa Qaren hircrt, otil the Court llouac, op Uira. iw ly W. C, JONES. Ittaraejr at Law and Land .trrnt. Win prank in all Ik ort of tlx? Kinna. !l i tlca4 Uic Cirruii In Kmutt. Mam ami llwaii, au-- 1 i,. nih--r f tlx o I,Uixla oo Ixrul l'U.IIX.4. OJlrc o''0..' the t'url iW. on Own Street. a;7 l JOHN II. I'ATV, .Votary Pabllr, ""'. ' Office at tit Bank nf Iti.ltop ft Co. 636m R . DAVIS. Attorney at Law, Will Practice in all the Couria .f ihe Kin-lN- n, in loth English ami llaoaiian luifruasra. KZ1 fifKer an fjurrn Strrrt, appnmilt Ikr Court Montr. ly W. I CKEEN. General fommiosion Arnt and Urokfr, orics ix Fiaa-IRM- r BriiDixos, WEE.V STREET, V lyl HONOLULU. M. S. ; II I. VII ATM tt COH ,"Pr!m nd WB,r,i,f Iealrrs In flotbins, llats IS Boots and Shoes, arirty or Oentirmn buM-iK- r r arniilung Uoo.li Hot9 1,- ,- nrcuniai h vs. a. AMrich. 649 MattrU Bluck, furrn tl. UEOKCiK . HOWE. Dealer In Krda ood, .ortbwrt Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sath, Btimtt, J'tits, Paints, SfC. At bi OU Flan-l- , Fort Sirrcl. on ll.e KilannJr. C49 ly El. llUr'K.sCIII.AK(2KR Ai. CO., Importrrand (ouimisdun Mrrtliants, Cmrnrr of Farl and Merebaal Si reel". 613 ly KISCIIKIl 1 ROTH. .Hrrrhaat Tailors. Fort Street, oppoaite OtM F.llow'a Hall. Ilooolutu, II. I H ly McCOLGAN Ac. JOHNSON, Mrrrhant Tallom. FORT STREET, HOMOLUL V, II. I., 61 Opposite Tbeod. C Ileuck's. o. a. Liwia. S. a. DICKSO. I.EWEKS Si. DICKSON. Pealern la Limber and Baildlng Slatrrlals, 6.13 Fort Street. iy IRA RICHARDSON. Importer and Dealer la ConU. Sbes and Ontlf ram's Iaruiuiuf t.ood, Comer 0 Fort and Verraiaf Street!, 619 IIONOLL LC, II. I. ly EDWIN JONES, Crorrr and Ship Chandler, LAHAINA. MALI. Money an! Brcrniu furnished In Ship on Favorable Terms. 614 ly II. E. Mel NT IRE Ic BROTHER, Croerry, f store and Bakrry, Corner of Kins; and Fort etreets, Honolulu, u. I 642 ly THE NEWSPAPER Kl'OKOA, PnklUUed Werklj la the Hawaiian Lanmape. baa the lar;est circulation In the croup, aod Is read both tjr iiaos aixl foreirnera. Price f I a year in ad Vance. Advertisements translated mo llaw. iiaa free of cbarice. oth.-- in SouUi I3 corner of bailor's II nuie ly A. S. C'I.EOIIORN. Pealer la Ceae rai Merrliaadl, l ire-pro- of Store, Coraer Kaahaaaaa ass 41 area S- - (Oppuwte Mak.e's llkak.) Also. eslaldobmenl on Nuniiin street, above Kiny. ; f Island I'ruluce buught and sobl. j allco-le.- 1 to. 6uu ly I a. wAiaaa. a. c. uui WALKER A. A I.I. F.N. Skipping and toaimUdon Jlrrchaats, 629 HONOLt'Lt. 11. 1. ly M. RAPI.EE. Shipping and (onimllon Asral, OOice with K. P. Adams, Esq., UUEEX STREET, HONOLULU. itriM ar rrsnii'.--i to Mmid. C. L. Richsr.1 A Co. Mes-r- s. Walker ft Allen- - Messrs. t. Brewer As Cm. K. I Adams, K1 (A 1, J. PERRV. Dealer la General Mrrrbandle, FIRE-TROO- F STORE. ! (irner of 1IM aiul Stnets, Ilunoltli, II. I. SLH.I Ef tall ratabllohnieHt on nnann Street. Above the I'ire-"'- f More. ly THOMAS SPENCER, Ship Chandler, Dealer iu General Me rrbandise, Island Prod are, Jte., and f omnil-.i- oii Mrrtbant. Hiraa's lly, Hilo. S. I.. Will keeprnnslanlly on haml al rvlensive Assortment of every description rols required by ships and others. The highest price siren for llnd Proluce. XT Money advanced for UilN of Exchange at reasona ble rates 617 ly Til Ell. II. DA VIES. (Laf JtmioH, Green if Co.) Importer and tommUlon Merchant, Lt.ormr - the i.try.RPutn. uynF.RtrRiTERS, fittRTHERy CltWt'.tW. an t BRITISH r FOREHjy MJRI.E l.SURJCE CO. Fir Proof Buildings, Kaahuraanu and Queen Streets. 010 ly D. N. FLITNER. Continues his old business in the fireproof building, KashsmsBN Street. Chronometers rated by 'lsrraiior.s of the aun and stara with a transit Instrument accurately adjusted lo thu meridian of llonolulu. Particular attention Kirento fine watch repairing. rextant and quadrant glasses ailrered and adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on 63 hand and for sale. ly BOLLES Jt CO.. Ship f baadlrr and rotnmU.iun Merchant, (hi-- n Strrt, Ui,Jmu. iirin it rcaMissinx to Messrs. C. A. WillUms 4t Co. I Messrs. C. Ttrewer ft Co.. Messrs. Castle A Cooke. I Mes.r. II. Iiackfel.1 ft Co., Messrs. C. l Kicbards ft Co. 1. C Waterman, Esq. 616 ly D C. WATERMAN Ai CO.. lotaniUdon Mrrrbant. Esureiat l lent Ion pai.1 In the interests of the WhalinsT Fleet by the fumi.liine 4 'and., purchase and sale of E sclkUire. Oil, I Bone, treurrsl Jlerchi.lie. an-- l the prucurma of rreiitht KEFEKENCK. Messrs. Isaac II.siip, Ja. ft Co., New bed ford W. ti. K. Pora. E.. do. J. C. Mia an. l ft Co,?an yraorisco. 6J3 ly ALLEN A CON WAV, Rawalbae, Hawaii, WUIeontinaelteOeoer! Mercharvliseand Shlppinc business at t b above port, where they are prepared loluruifb the jnstly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, and aro oherrerrolts as ar required by whale ships, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. lro w r o rl on XX aud. C-- ly ?nsaraii Caris. , THE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMP'Y UP M)UU.. r"UIK rVDERSIGXIIIl.ACKXT FOR THE I A above l'naiaoy. ba rrcrntly rcnriTctl instructior.s to r- - rYraiium on toiio mod Urk-- k Huililinirr and no I ; cl on more iauraiir tertnr than buxorore. Kik takru ua OiiiUiuc MacUiiM-rr- . Kc. on Sucar i'Iaiita lion. T1IKO. II. n.WltS. Cl9-l-y Armt. SAN KRANriSIU) BOAIID OF UNDERWRITERS. riHK I'NOERSiriNEO II A V I Nfi "ItEEN M anintnt aeri.t, (. the Kan Francucu ol I uJer- -' wrilrr. The C'Hliforniit Insurance Company, The .Mercliiintx .Mutual .Marine I niirance, The I'Mcitic Insurance Company, The Culiloruia Llovda, and The Home .Mutual insurance Company. Ilrir ki to inform Mui.rt nf Tll and tbv pul'lic irenrr. ally Ibat ail !- - u.iainrd on VIEL aivl CARtint, insurr--l I y ntt.rr of tb.- - abve C'oaipanir asiml jrnl of the rm anil wtiT riska, at or nrar I ho Ivtnjwich Iln.U, ill hare to br- - by Ibriu. 647 3m II. HACKFKI.D Co. .M i:UCIlANTS MiTTUAI. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. r itu iicImco. riMIR I'NOERSIONEO IUVINC IIKF.N ainlnl asnta fr the abnre Coinfiiny, l ir to Imorm the public lliat lh-- y are row prepared to i.iie .MARINE INSI RANCE I'OI.K IKS OX CARGOES, FRE1UHT nn.l 1 RE AST RE. 613 ly WALK KR A A LI. KN. 1 1 A M H 1 T 1 1 : 11 . It K K .M I :N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. reviIE t'NOERSIUNEU. IIAVINO 1IEEN a AK.intnt Ajrrntaof the " Coi.ipany.arr prepared to insure riaka aainat Fire on Sloue and Pru-- nuildings. and on MercbamliM) tnrl therein. m most favi-rHld- Irrnia. For particular apply at the office uf V. A. KICK CO. Honiqulu, May 4. Oi ly NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON AND KDIN II C KfJ II. TABLIIIF.D, 1S09. CJA PITA 1 t2.000,00 ArrnnmlHlril nril Invested Fnatl. '.ol4l,IU! rMIE ITMrERSIfiNEO HAVE ItEEN A !- -1 I'OINTKU AtiKNTi hr the SHiMlwkh lU-,.l- . and are authiirisrd to Insure apainn Fire apnn f iTorndle terni!.. Kink tMken in any part of the Inland on WoaaR-- lluitdinir, and JI' Tclmii.liKi? sinri-- d thvrrin. Dwelling Ilou a and Furni- ture, I imlM-r- , C'i'al". Ship in harbor with or wilbmit curjr.x-- , or under repair. (017 ly Kl). 11 JFFCHLAKoKll A- - CO. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. raviHE ITNDERSIO NED AGENTS OF THE JL aliore CooiDHny, have been authorised to insure ri.-k-s on Cargo, Freight and Treasure, by COASTKKS from Honolulu to all ports of the Urnup, and vice versa. 631 ly II. 1IACKFELD V CO. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO. iiai.u tir.r..i ravtst rviit'ittiKKVl) i appoiRwd AgrKls llio above cotopanj, belaveto Dfonnthe the public, that . hey are now prepared to issue MARINE INSURANCE I'OhK-IK- on Cargo, Freight an J Treasure., to and fruia all part of the world. II I1ACEFELD CO. Honolulu, April 2 1SJ. 627 ly Jlcnustic JlroDutf. 18US 1868. aS 0 II IL O , II. I. Sugar and Molasses. aTtROI COMING IN AND FOR SALE IN k J quantities Co suit purcbawrs. by &tl Om WAMvfcR ALLEN, Areola. WAILUKU PLANTATION. VE'.V CROP, NOW COMING IN. 1 For hale by frtaSrn lift EWER fc Co., agent. WILDER PLANTATION. KIJAI.OA, OAIIir. K47 ly ADAM3 k. WILDER. Agents. "makee plantation. YKW CROP OF i.1 SUGAR AND MOLASSES! Now Coming in. For Jala by 640 6o C. RltEWER ft Co., aeenU. V:iiK:ipn I:iiil:ition, II. Corawell. Proprietor. SUGAR AND MOLASSES WTtllO.M THIS PLANTATION FOR SALE JL in bus to suit piirchaMrs. Apply to 612 ly ;KO. C. M.I.EAN, A pent. O NOME A PLANTATION. Sngnr and 3Iolue Crop IftOs, CiOMING IN. FOR SALE IN O.UANTI- - purchasers, by KiJ ta WALKER ft ALLEN, Ainls. nnTATrirtriT t p tt aatoiattaat A 4,4iV VAJ V lAlUCl A AJiklV A J.X. A AVSAVI Sugar nnd 3Iolae Crop 186s. COMING IN. FOR SALE IN QUA NT I purchssers, by uU9 6in WALKER ft ALLEN, Agent. SUGAR AND MOLASSES df THE KOIIALl SI'GAR COMI'ANY, F tor sale in quxiitiiies to suit by 6Jd Am CASTLE ft COOKE. ii uvaii ia Isi:atiii:k i Sole and Saddle Leather and Tanned Goat Skins. REGULAR SUPPLY FROM THE CELE-bKVlE- V WAIMEA TANNERY, For sale at the lowest niarktt rates bv 63i ly A. 5. CLEOHORN, Apent. HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS. Ily IIUDDV sV ;it.VY, at Leleo. VI NG RECEIVED A LARGEANDFCLL nA lock of material, are rere.l to supply their customer and the public, with the tx .1 Yellow, Ursws nnd WbileStlAI. -A- L.-0- NOIT AND OII WOA1', In larpe or small quantities to suit. P. S. Sp prrae always wantel. 600 ly HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY! E. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, NL'UANU STREET. 11 1 LOT. MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD, always cn hand and made lo order. Also, MaUr. So-l-- t and lluttrr Crackers, JENNY LIND CAKE?. c. SHIP BREAD KEUAKKII on the shortest police. FAMILY KREAP, made of the Kent Flour, baked daily and always on haml. .V. B.BROiry BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY. 63C ly .IAS. A. IUJISIIICIt, COOPER AND CAUCER, Continues the business At his Old Stand on the Esplanade. All wor d ine with care, and orders promptly attended to. &V9 CraS'.,. MoDcaaTK. ly PIANOS! And Other Musical Instruments, TUNED AND REPAIRED BY CHARLES DERBY AT TIIE THEATER. Lr.soD ;iven on Piano nnd Ouitrtr. I lest vt references riven. 607 ly .11. T. .IfOAWKI.Ii, king Street, one door Eat of Waimanalo 3Iarkf t, fiLidyrw W ILL. BUY AND SELL S&kS Second Hand Furnitnre. 17 Uepairlng neally done. M ill also fit Curtain, Carpets, HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, II Y V. J. KAWLIXS. rf'.IlE PROIMIIETOR OK TIIE ABOVE a Works i prrpaml to out ply his customers, ami the pub lic In riiirul, with the best iuality 1 KI.LOW SO A I. SOFT SO A I nlwitya on hand. Taa lli:ntr I'mca ru rua fosr Gakasa. 644 ly SA 1 Ia it r T . W. G.WOOLSEY, SAILMAKER, HAS O I' EN ED A SAIL I.OFT INTIIK CrPl"'ie lui!dins, on yl'KKN hrKKKT. formerly occo jS pied by AMrn h, Walker A; Co., where he is prepared to eecut- - all ird.-r- s eniruKtrd i him in the most workmnnhke manner. S'n cti.irpe f.r Morn-- e of sails to customers. 645 Sm JAS. L. LEWIS, c oo v b: n i c; a u a i: is, At I lie Oltl Slmncl. Corner of Kins? and Bethel Streets. A Mr.-t- . k i f Ol Is S HOOKS and all kinds of Coop. rriufZ iliilrrial rantinntiif on tana. lie holies ly a'tenti'Mi In luinrss to merit A continuance of the pHlronac winch be b;i I.Uh. rto cnjuyeU, and f"T wliicli he now n lurin bis tlmnks. 643 bin JOHS TiDBL'TS, THUS. SOBkXSON. t i in: errs v sm:i:aso., Ship Carpenters and Caulkers, t At I). Fler Ji Co.'s Old Stand. LNYar Ihe " llonolulu Iron Works. C44 Goiii IMI'OKTKIl i MAM FAC- - tit TLRKRof 9isS?: All KINDS of SADDLERY. " Curri-i'j- e TriniutUnj Done irilh Xentess and Dis- - vh. AH Onh rs irom)tly attt ndttl to. Corner m Frt aud Hotel Si reel a, Honolulu. 646 ly .Ti. e:z;.f ii:i.i. Wheelwright and Coach Maker, V. fcEl OOT OF M OM STRF.1.T,S At Mr. Ifriyht't Stand, llcpairs on Va30ns, Can iapes, 4;C, attciiiled to on reasonable 1)13 terms. 3m F. H. & C. SECELKEN, Tin, Coppei-- , Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, .Nnnaun Street, brt. Mcreliant aud Qneen, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND 4 Stores, Lead I'ipe, ti.ilr. Iron Pipe, Plain and Hose '.' J Pibbs, rtop Cocks, India Rubber Hose best in k: lenctbs f 25 aod 60 f.et, with Coupling and Pipe com plete. AIo, a very birre stock of Tinware of every descrip tion. JohbuiK and It. pniriiiK ilone to order promptly and lo tne ctf effo owm.. CU- -f rally, for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope by strict attention to bushiess to merit the same for the future. XT Orders from Ihe other Inlands will be carefully attended to. 643 ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- - speetfully inform the public that he is prepared to cast f 'J and finish all kind of brass and composition work with dispatch and at reasonable rates. XT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on short notice. XT Constantly on hand, hose enupitnes nf the following, iti-s- : I, i. I, lj, 2 and -- t- Also, oil cups and gauge cocks. JAMES A. HOPPER, 612 ly King street. w. Mst ih;i:, Cabinet Maker and French. Polisher, HOTEL STREET, 639 Near ths Drop, Store of J. Matt Smith if Co. ly ii. (JLAKh aV CO., Uoot and Shoe Maters and Dealers in Leather and Shoe I iodine, Until Sirert. bet. Xuiwnu ami Jfannakea Sts. HI tTOrders from the ex.untry so'.iiited and promptly attended to on Ihe most reasonable terms. &J7 ly C. E. WILLIAMS, Mannfartarer, Importer and Dealer In Furniture Of Every Description. Furniture Ware Knsi on Fort streer, opposite E. JI. Boyd's Family Market; Workshop at the old stand, lintel street. neHr Fort. N. B. Orders from other islands promptly attended to. 639-l- y G. W. NORTON & Co., C(Mri;.:s a.m gaiigers, ON THE ESPLANADE, First Door above the Custom-hous- e, Honolulu. II. I. 633 ly JuH.1 Nort. 8i'lSott. JOHN NOTT & CO., ;&ri:ii aad tias.ihtiis. riVtKP. PLEAS!' It E I N ANNOUNCING TO a the public that tliey are prepared to furnish all kinds of Copper Work, cnin-islin- in part of fcTILLS, tiTKias rsNS, soa-oui- pans, soan.'i, ft'Mr.i, etc., etc. A No oil band, a fnll asortinent of Tinware, V hieh they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. ALL KINDS or KKFAIMIsa POSE WITH KKAT.1KSR AND DISPATCH. Onlers from the other Islands will m-e- t with prompt attention, chop on Kitahntnanut., one d'r above Flitner's. 6Jfl 6m n , iv . a x i it i: xv s , MACHINIST, Fort Street, f'psUe Odd fellows'' Hall. Honolulu. Contiimi s in tlie business of repairing many articles of h uphold ue, le'ks, (inns, Pewinr Machines. Ac, and will const ru. t M.xlels and smull Tools, and make l'rafts of Ma. Iiinery to or.ler 600 ly BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Ring street, Opposite Ibe Detbel. Honolulu. II. I. 620 ly J. II. WICKE, CAKI IV I. T ,13 A ti K 11 , AIAKBA STKEF.T HKLOW THE TBEATKK. Furniture niade anil repaired at reasonable prices. 621 ly GEORGE LEONARD, Manufacturer of FUltNITITRK of all De- scriptions. PLANING. SAWINO AND TURNING DONE. Monldlnzs ef all kinds constantly on Hand. 609 ly V. DOIROX, Catholic Church Premises. Honolulu, HAVING LATELY RETURN- ED from San Francis-c-o Uitli a ew Stock of Materials, He is prey-yre- d to Rfjxiir WATCHES. CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES 613 With promptness and dispatch. ly i: . It K TT , Boot and Shoe MaKer.SlrVl Hwlel St.. Hwowluln. 606 ly s. i. aoiii:a, PAjCIJTER & PAPER HANGEH CAN BE FOUND AT THE Php on HOTEL STREET, near tha 5gs - - h rei Jence tf lr. Wood. A zj AU wrrk entrusted to Mr. NONE A will le done Willi neatness and dUpatrh, and at the lowest rales. COG ly -- llibtrlistmcnts. CHUNG HOON. Commission Merchant and General Agent, Agent for the Paukaa and Amauulu Sugar Plantations Im- porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goads and wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce, 1st New Slone Store. Nstsiansi St., bxlww K tag. 6-- 7 ly C. L. RICHARDS A. CO.. Ship Chandlers and Cniuiis.sion Merrliants, and Dealers In Geueral Merrltandise, Keep constantly on hand a fullassortment of merchand iae, for the supply or Whalers and Merchant vessels. 622 ly NEVILLE Ai BARRETT, Planters and General Store Keepers, Keopuka, North Kona, Hawaii, near Kealakeakoa Eay. Island Produce bought. Jhips supplied with Wood, Beef and wiht necessaries. Agent at Honolulu. A. 8. CLEOHORN. 622 lj BISHOP X CO.. Baakrrs, 0 115 re, In the eat corner of Maker's Block, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu. Draw Bills of Exchange on The Bask or California, - San Francisco Messrs IIrixmkll, Mintcbx It Co., New York. " L 4- - WALLea, - - New York, Tsimoxt National Hank, - - Bunn. Oriextal Bask Ccrforatiox. - London. Agents Pacific I.vhraxcb Co. aral Mashattam Likr Isscr- - a yen Co. Will receive depoalts.dlscouut flrst-clas- a business paper, And aueuu 10 coiieinine, etc. 633 ly SAMX K. CASTLK. J. a. ATRRRT09. A. 8. COOKE. CASTLE At COOKE. Importers and General Merchants, Kiutr alrrel, oppoaite Ibe Senuaen Cboprl. ALSO, AGE.VTS FOR Pr. Jaynes Celebrated Family Medicines, Wheeler Wilson's Sewing Slachincs, The New Encland Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Kohala Sugar Company, Hawaii. The Haiku Sugar Company, Maui. The Hawaiian Sucar Mills, M:iui. The Waialua Sngai Plantation. Oahu. The Lumahai Rice Plantation. Kauai. 609 ly EUREKA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. DURHAM ROBINSON, Proprietor, WrOJ'LI) RESPECTFULLY INFORM v rjk friends and the tiuhlic that he baa ed the lK)Ver,t i and Restaurant, and will carry on the business on the most approved otj le, aud respectfully solicits a share of patronage. Xeatly Furnished Rooms to Let vfon Reasonable 641 lenas. 3ui Leather Belting, " Saddle and Bridle Leather, Kip, Calf and Morocco, FROM Tn CELEBRATED II I L () T AX IV IS. V . flMIE LEATHER BELTING FROM THIS M. Tannery is warranted ihe best in the market. The Helta are all cut across the hides, from choice leather, and are thor oughly si retched aud shaved. Any size made, including 4, 4J id a inch. All of the above are of a very superior quality, and can be obtained at the Store of the undersigned, on Queen Street, or made to order. L. L. TORBKRT. 647 3ra Agent for the Hilo Tannery. i4ms aj mm a? a ll r. rnurr.iii a r sa;j xv r- -j .tt? . . .. Ar I ll III 1 U O k,u.w, IV S f The Wnliiaiva School Isnnd, Together with the substantial buildings thereon , one Express W agon, Horses ami Harness, 100 Head of Cattle, of good Stock, IXCLI DLXG 30 HEAD OF TAME MILCH COWS I Pairy Utensils, Household Furniture, &e. For particulars ibquire of CH A3. HOWARD, Empire House, Honolulu, or of Z. Y. SQl'IKES, 643 un the premises. GREAT BARGAINS! AT CHAS. BRENIG'S OLD STAND, Corner of .Vuuann and Marine Streets. BRENIG HAS ALWAYS A FULL CHAS. stock of Clothing, Boots & Shoes CEXTS.' ITBMSIIIXG GOODS, . Iafs .iiid Caps, Dry .ind Fancy Goods YANKEE NOTIONS, Ate., Sits. He offers Lis fine and selected stock 20 per cent, cheaper than any other store in the city. Come one, come all. and satisfy yovrselixs. P. S. No trouble in showing Goods. 628 6m PUBLIC NOTICE! r-H- E ITNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE M. CEIVE1; A Splendid Lot of Goods ! Per Iclnlio," Voni England and the United Stales. AND HAS ON THE WAY OCT THE BEST SELECTION, AND CjJ real est IYovclf.cs, Ever Imported into the Kingdom. The Goods are Shipped by the following Conveyances: Ship Charles, from London, via San Franrlseo. Ship Miami, from London, via San Francisco. Ship Panther, from New York, via Sai Francisco. Ship Derby, from Aew York, via San Francisco. Ship Ceylon, from Boston direct. Bark A. J. Tope, from Sew Bedford direct. SIramer St. Thomas, via Panama. Steamer Chilian, via Panama. Steamer from Liverpool, 5th Sept., Tia Panama, And tollowing Steamers. Also, by the French Steamers. Bark Garstans:v from Liverpool dlrett. With the entire Cargo of Clipper Bark Irazn, With the exception of IS quarter easks for S. Spencer, Esq.. taken on freight. The 1 nsportalietnw c ai.t f DRY GOODS, SILKS, HARDWARE, Oilman's Stores, Clothing'. tfc, drc, Ac, d-c- , f-- d-c- , dc. Aod literally frou a Needle to an Anchor, or a Cotton or Silk Hraid to sotnetb'ng the Ladies of Houulu'.u hare never seen be- fore, and Hentletnen well suited. It is the determination of the undersigned NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD, As there is no one in the Kingdom can Purcltase to better advantage. And having a gool connection can afford to sell at the Lowest Price. JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE. N. B. More particulars in future advertisements. 645 3m bfrtiscmmls. THE TOM MOORE TAVERN, BY J. O'NEILL, 632 CORNER OF KINO AND FORT STREETS. iy NEW GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED Per Steamer Montana. pXTRA FAMILY OLD EN GATE FLOUR. Fresh Wheat Meal, Fresh LaliforniA Chenies, In tins. Boxes Fresh Apples, Cases CaliforniA Thyme, Bags California Potatoes, California Oats; Frosii Onions. For Sale at the Family Grocery and Feed Slore. 6t8 " By I. BART LETT. FOR SAI.K, The Valuable Properly in Jlonannau -o- -w CONSISTINO OF A LOT FRONT- - W IXU on Uie harbor, on which is a Sue Frame Store (TttV I House, a Frame Dwelling House, and a larjre and J.'AjL new Halepili one of the most desirable locations la Svutsi Kona. ALSO Three Large Kuleanas of Land, On the Ahupiiaa of Honaunao, on which are 43 bearing Orange Trees and 1000 Coffee Trees. The above valuable pmerty will be sold low Ibr cash. For terms apply to W. K. WKIOUT, Honaonaa, . 64 7 lro Or, W. C. JOMES, Honolulu. II. L. Chase's Photographic Gallery ! FORT STREET. IS NOW OPEN AND PREPARED T ti take PHOTOGRAPHS of any aise in the Bbst finu m. os tbk Moot Kiasosablb Tehms. COPYING AND EN LA RCIX'f: dntu. ln - best manner. For Sale Cards of the Hawaiian Kind, OneenA Chielk and other nxUable persons. also A rull assortment of LARGE AND SMALL F R A M EN, For Sale at Low Prices. J0 ly H. L. CnAS. II. IIACKFaUIaI aV CO., Vgoixts for JESSRS. IIIEDS1ECK Ai CO., RIIEIMS, Mexsra. Ituinhart pere & Flls. Rheims, Mr. Adolphe Collins. Chalons snr Maroe, Are In regular receipt of the CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNES ! or the above houses, which tbey offer for sale from store 629 and to arrive. tra NOTICE. WHEREAS. I HAVE APPOINTED MR. JL'DDaa ms- - Attornav In fact. N.uLw, is hereby given to all persons, that, from and after this rinie. he alone is authorised to collect all rents And monies doe me, and no bills on my account will be paid unless contracted fur ' by his oonswit or order. 11. K. KAPAKUU AILl. Honolulu, July 9, 1S68. 633 6ui l'tsfo a tf vi K VPN'e ALWAYS on II AND A ND WA RRANTED .M. as Fresh as any in the market, and for sale at lowest rotes. 640 6m CHAS. N. BPKNCKK 4c Clk. MANILA CORDAGE, SSORTED SIZES FOR SALE BY L 6403m CUAS. N. SPENCER A CO. FRESH FLOUR, RAKER'S EXTRA AND FAMILY. constantly on haml and for ssle by 640 6m CHAS. N. SPKNCER tc CO. TEAS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHINA and Japanese Tea always on hand and for sale by 640 3m CHAS. N. SPKNCER 4t CO. PILOT, NAVY AND MEDIUM BREAD, FRESH AND FOR SALE IN suit by 640 3m CHAS. N. SPENCER & CO. OYSTERS, s PICED AND STEAMED, OF EVERY Brand, in 1 and 2 fb Una. for sale by 640 3m CIIAS. N. SPEXCXK r CO. BEST ENGLISH PIE FRUITS, A MS, JELLIES AND PICKLES, oo hand and for sale by (640 Su) CUAS. N.SFESiCER 4 CO. KEROSENE OIL, D OWNER'S BEST FOR SALE BY 640 3m CIIAS. N. SPKNCER. Ac CO. SALMON, SALMON, RECEIVED FRESH BY EVERY PACKET, half barrels, and for sole at lowest rales. A !.(. Su I am n Bel I sea, in half barrels, fur sole by 640 3m CHAS. N. SPENCER As CO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CANNED MEATS AND PRESERVE", for Ships or Families' and Just the article for ex cursions. Picnics, Ac. For sale by 640 am CIIAS. X. SPENCER A-- CO. Anchors aud Chains. A N ASSORTMENT OF SIZES SUITABLE i for coasters, for sale by 632 6m BOLLES Ac CO. Hemp and Manila Cordage. 17TOUR STRAND HEMP SIZES FROM to J iir-u- . ALSO Bolt Rope. Seising, n ousel inc. Marline. Spun Tato. Bam berline, Ac, Ac. MANILA CORDAGE. A full assortment of sizes, fur ssle by Z Dm BOLLES CO. Calilbniia I.iitie, ROM TDK SANTA CRL'Z KILNS WE F are in receipt of this article by every Packet, and ran supply our cn.louif.rs with A good article at the lowest price. tka 001 lSOLLkB a CO. Polar Oil. A SITPERIOR QUA LIT F, AT WHOLE- - tL SALE and Retail. For sale by 632 6m BOLLES CO. Ilemp Canvas. TV". O TO G CUT SCOTCH FLAX CAN- - A VI VAS. For sale by (632 6m) BOLLES Ac CO. Cotton Canvas. vo. 1 TO O WOODBURY AND THE 1. w Lawrence Manufactory. For sale by 632 itn BOLLES & CO. Best English Portland Cements ItOSEXDALE CEMENT. FOR SALE BY ft!2 6m BOLLES & CO. Pure Sperm Oil. OR SALE BY F i 6m BOLLES A CO. DUFFIN'S MARKET, WOOD & Co., ATiVC STREET. HONOLULU. 634 ly FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. E II. HOYD. Choicest Meata from finest herds. Poultry, Fish, TciretaWes Arc., furnished to order. 614 ly ROSE MARKET, KING STREET. G. RISELY HAS OPENED THE ABOVE MA R- - KET for the ssle of PORK AND PORK SAUSAGE, ALSO Beef Sansaf e, Corned Pork aad Beef, Spired Beer, Ac, Ac O. Kisely has made the best Pork Sanage ever made on these Islands, and he will do It ajf&in. Thankful for paat favors, be will be most nappy to supply All who may favor him with A call. 625 ly IYOTICE. HAVING SODA WATER PARTIES their premises will please return the same to the unlf rsigned.or give notice that tliey may he sent for. CAT OX UIA). M. aiCt.BAI.

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THE PAOiriO : Cider Vinegar, Til" THE PACIFICIVKI lEK CEYLON. FOR J

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XT HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, NOVEMBER 11, IStiS. ) VOL. XIII. t51. when.20. WHOLE paida Cael rrnt.-- In law highest style of lh art. IIK.NUI .M. VII1T.KV. or charged quarterly.

THE PACiriOCommercial Advertiser,

Tot tlM Pvtfl CnnaMrcial Arfvcrkaer.

DEMERARA COOLIES.

31. Fwtkii: Tb hTe in the titl of an article whirh wu uMiFi! ia tIo ChristianH'or ft ProtraUnt Ilvany-lMu- l ntontfilj,

in Intn. It contain inPrmatin on thouhjt of USorrra, trhi'h we think mj he rra!

with intrrrnC hj thn jlantrra. anil hj all ni

at th inlan-- w!n rrjyrl the Lahir Questionan one oT imrMrtane.

Th writing w Litw frrtwr,I?ritihj fuiana. M-- j 21, lSr3; arnl U Puhotan-tial- lj

the following: Your", Pl.ttji.TTir Iliii'In t ! r rtia of jtr who

ranipj the H'r-tr- m fihaut4. Pooth of the I'.hilU.arvl Ut Hotahuj nl ccn further. Thj (afrw exrrptrI) enjijr no irxlrr-rxlrnr- c intheir country, nrvi arr a rohunt, hanlr m oftenliving hj lunhrt the wiM Ara! jet faith-ful wlwn hirwl a gui!: or rnoj. Ilrnrrrtrr. mniinttHr anl thrr lahorrr in Ilirlii- -bo, are cniiiinij caii com. ij MiroprMrv.Tl,... ... f .rm th f.nllr t.t lh t. riiLttiin a?n.r I li !

T ' - I .1 - Srrth-w.-r.te- rn fn.ntier, while the KmnsiAanotlier chm of LthorerK, are iMsittercd over theWestern filtaiit. aoutli of the cuotien. ami event artly over the taMvLnd of the Ieekhan a farna ihejnjr; tley arc more aivnneei in civilir.vtin. and are tutrtly agnrulturwtj..

Th word fntir, or i'ii, w a term toth Tamil Linujisc only. It meaiiM Ajre ortriry?., arnl the Paine woi.l it nwl in tlie Tamilversion of tfie New Tt.tnient fr t!ic fcilmrer wworthy of hi Are." Such rnntifst or HinduUhorers, are always easily fund among the Ta-

milian of Madras anil tlie Smtliern conot, ait fara ape Comoria. and tliey are fond of a wander-ing life, they readily leave their own country totr.nle or to (ahor for hire in distant Lirrl-- . Theyare, ai a y in the Eai't olervei, cer-

tainty th h at tuiuiju4 ami miperHtitiou, andthe hhihC eritcrririniug anil eruvering race of thelliiliw."

These rixiin, or la!orers, an alvc oSstvcI,reiwlily eon.ent to go to any ilitanee or country,to wirk or LiNr fur hire. llui, they go to ( ey--l

n. to M turitiim, fc tlic Cap?, to Jamaica, and toilifTorent otlier iHintriei. Tliene migratory ooIi-- s

are easily ohtaine!. Ill the north of the MadrasIVeniderwy are the fine ehipping prt of Cueoiia-L- i.

in M.tiilipitani, or rattier in ILijahaiundry.with the prtn of Vizagnjiatam, nimlipatam, andCalingarucaii. in the dmtriet of Viag.ipatani ;white Oangim, adj-.u-tn- witlalTrI, with a littlearrangement, a Lrg? papply of coolie or labor-er), a fine? g'vown cl.no of men, w!io are beingaent away annually to the different phipping rwof Ceylon, .M luritiiiA, and other countries. Theaeilt Pr tlirTwr migratory IUiu vwilw rouiJca tJlJraa, axxl ha bL gooTiwwtahii, "or nativeagent, oit recmiting,' Teing intimately acquaint-ed with the collector of the dilT.Tent IUtriet inwhich be recruit; and thu thc Puh-agc- nt goarut, and induce ami collect a many a theyran get, and ehip them to the above porta.

The Ltte drought, or famine, in India waaalarming in it acet. More than thirteeu mil- -f.sanaa aTiaT VaWMrf( War A fTsatal I hr tftm Cimirw. I Ifthe--e tour ami a half million- - Buffered cruelly.ami half a million die.!, four million of acres

ere thrown out of cultivation, an.1 thelout in cattle and produce, nearly five millionsterling. Kaiailie lleil fromtheir home ia penreh of K1, ami village amiditrict were rapidly becoming depopulated.S wI it M t think that stern netfnity rather tlutnetioice ami free will pImhjII caue many of tlieoenr wretches t aeek another ciuntry.

The colony of Ilntii fiuia'Kt, a we all kmw,wa at firt workcl by African elave. After awhile tlc rLinterw and pnprietor f rxtate fore-ai- w

with iWporHi-ne- y that if tliey had to depitJail'ly upon the irregular ami ani-ertai- LiNr oftlie emancipated African, their pruepi-c- t wrmldhaT.tted. and then-for- e they, in time, enb-aT-nre- d

to rheek the ailvancing evil which threatenedto overwhelm them by intnalucing Llrer fromM.tf.eir.a, I ml' ami China. Tlie Portuguesewere tlie first immigrant ttborern, win amvelhere in the yean 11.1 ami HI I. They arc ahard working penpli?. ami by their hard labor,industry ami thriftirv- -, have raided thrnwlve tatfluencv. Many of tliem liave become, withintliene fiw year. rich merchant. hop kwjier.pn.prW'tor of rotate, .ic. ; yet tliey are looked

lam it enemie more than rival. ilepieI amituintetl with tle apfxllation of "whit nyyrr"hy the African or tlieir deecemlint negro imputa-tion of thi colony.

Tlie enolimt were the next immigrant whowere intrHlueei into thi country, liut we pliallleave the eoolie for a while, ami consider tlie."hin?e immigrant., who were introlucel into

thi eoliMiy for tlie firl time in the year Is VI.AlthiMigh they appar a Ptnnly, lively, merry-- jhrurtfl ra.v,'' yet they are w in the m-a- lc ofjmoral aiivarM-etiicn- :. Tliey are an igmrant, de-grail-eil.

ami dirty pple. but may improve un-b- -r

gl example ami tuition. kTheir clarac-te- rare reprtil to Ip fierce, owardly, ami vin-

dictive by t!ote wlo lutve brought tlieiu." Tln-- y

are mtei thieve: Ictrefacei! lareenie are cum-mitt- eil

by them. On the ottier haml, p-- oftiem who profes Christianity meet togetherevery SihUitW to worship leal in a Chriftum

am-tuar- We have lieard pome very favorafdeaircaiint of thec Christian Chines from the min-

ister (the lley. J. Ketley) of tlie cliacl in whichthey nvvt together to worohip. A uiiioiiary i

hortly expected in conn"etiin with the Ipicipaleuureii, to labor among them.

We phall now turn our attentiim Pole I y to theI lio bt LtNirer or cialie who are intnfured intotfs colony ami in the neighboring i.l.inU of theWent Imlic. India, a a country where larm Ia-Tn- rer

eun lie c:wly procure. I, wa long known totlie planter ami proprietor of estate in thi col-ony, and therefore tlie eflort to procure HinduLi'oj-re- r were din-et-- ! toward the Hit. An im-migration agent wa appointed to send out asmany coolie a.a he iuM grt t lalwr in theugarplantation in thi country. The whole of themountain exremling from tlie Circar in thenorthwe:ern direction of Calcutta, and over tliehigher branchc of the Malianuddy river to tlietklile-la- of Onierkuntuc. and wet of it to theeouree of the Tuple ami Wurda, were known atloce where the hill trile Hliangiori or

inliabiter. Tlie I'uharrec, who inhab-it the hilt of Ilajahrnahal. ami the Katti amiCoolie, wbv intmhit the leninnLt of (Juzerat.

ere. and are known a a laboring cla of jeplc-'flie- rwha aIo an agency eotabliehed in iladra

CirciM,lU-- . lint wU-- n the Hindu laborer were"at out to thi country, after a fair trial, theplanter and proprietor of estate were diatL-6- 1

with the coolie. Many were not bill coo-li- e.'

or farm servant, a they were representedt but men and women tle ofUi airing of theT't f Calcutu and 3Iadra, the indigent, the"fle ; in Cset. the very dreg of tlie communityere hmlUed togtlier ami f rwrdcd to liritih

Guiana a harly laNn-e-r. Wlmle lamilicn ofX"'pr. ak-kl- y ami cmaeiateI, were Pent out aauVntured larm servant. A may.rity of them

never acmtome.l to fell labor, but, hang-- H

Afxjut the town. bal eked out a mie ruble ex-iten- ce

a grass-e-n tiers, cattle-tnimle- r. gTni,"h. fdlar ami petty artisan; many werebeggars (r rnalM razakki, a thea lu cU tij) arv peyeral ex --epoye. What

"ait U xmcu) from auch an aortment of ill--vu"ea pwp? i' about or 10,000 wlio

V

formerlj arrive! here, ktiwIj a tenth port waaof the right lami of

We lru from tfrn IrvJLn tAjcrs Ix-fr- e tithat, during the jcar 1HJ, 14,.'i.'3 emigrantsaibl from JVncrl. Tlc total number of emi

grants Vt tint .Mauritius wim t91, ngairt 17,iOi !

in It 'iO to IX'jO ; t!e inortalitj during the To- -age acra"I 4.4 r-- r rent. ; .mreelo.l t.

Ml I!' I ' J. t J I . .1iic n ci nviiax, mi iin imw vi i j.j rmu lirarctiMi year ; the mortality during the voyage

wa extiuiaud at 7.3 l-- r rent. ; GKJ emigrant

Irorerdl M Natal arl 2,7oO were nhirjol tOnly fcGO eminnW left iSoinrNtv dur-

ing the year for the M.uiriliu, to Natal, an-- 1

"VJ to t. Vin-ent- . The oteraj;r? mortality onthe jaMg'i: to the Mauritius wui only '.7 Mrcent, lhu.4 numhc of llimlu lalrers are an- -nually nl away to the ilitl'--ren-t firM- - of l.ilor.

At the rtM'iit time tiierc are not lexn than27,'MIO rtiolitia Mlraw,ei and Calcuttian, ix.'at-ter- el

over thi wiiv ilony.With r.erft to their riial aiaranv and

dre, much inlx'l miht le paid, if eroeo aialtime wuuM nnit. 'lliey diC r in the variouhal-- a of ooij4ciion, from a light bruwn to a

deep ji i. Utrj Itave eyea dull aial oft ; long,hLu lc arfl wiry Itair, lio. at all int linrd to curl.In general, they lave a fti.-- oval, with a forehead

high oor eoinmauling. The garmentworn by the men here e wist of a looec ofwlnte tton cloth wouipI iI-m- artoit tlie waift, ,

ari lauiiig rwioiT tiie anetvt, ao-- i another rieee i :

. 1 ... i . 1. - .7-- . 7 """y'' ,,Y . 1'.,J""n 1

j

mm vwir.'r imi - m a a v a a a y w a a

pem.w a a turian.. l lie Wi-a- r a long jpici-- c of cotton or imirlin, wraj-pei- l roiiinl the :

middle, anl falling in ample and elegant fold j

I- - low the knee. To thin garment w u.ldol a '

rrrrrz.ortu-kct- . with ludf-eleeve- K. which clo.elvfits the form, ami covers tHugh not conccabi the !

hiiFt. Ilmrie vilKi ran ailord, wear uj-oi- i eachwrist bnuxleu of eilver, ealh.tl Ixtnyh. 1 Vnibint.of gr,Id aremi-j-n- dt from the car to the hlioul-ler- ,

ainl liook through nou nr.ich to tlie chin.IlimU of ailvcr eneirclc the ami and ancle. Ontwo or more of the toin in a tilver ring alIeiltrurijt, one of which emit a tinkling Bound whenthe wearer it walking. The married femalewear ahjtit the neck the tali, which iri either a !

band of gold richly rlnwl, or a filk network cn-- itwine.1 with Pilvereord.

Much iiuiceu, lu.iy i wi mid about their ditiiu-t- . i

nationalities, their languages, and tlieir eourteouonit.ifiia .t-- !... ...w. ...:n . . i ......, , "...' iT".'J.rJclur" im,r"'u,urJ"!ni"re iiicii imiiuiil-- ,

nii-- i tuoiiKiiniin arc inw livingainongt u. Tliey arc an enterprising andthrifty race. Many of them aro lat makingmoney. They pport their gold ringH, and goldwatchca an.1 chain, and nomo of them, a mxiii atlie term of ap rentii' hip or indenture termin-ates, become jiermaiient resident in tlie colony,phop keepers, renter of land, domestic servantH1)1 the like.

"The Hindu religion . profe!orii caniKit doueh things in thi country a they would in their

own. Tliey have no ISrahmiuksil priit lierc ;lut tiierc arc moihc who-- act. on certain oo-.imo- ii.

in the capacity of priest a. whom they en ,jsr!and (iurt. They are more generally known un-d- er

the apicIlatiou of Coolie I'arsoti." Sune-tim-ethene pxaltcl ojlic aroni pay tlieir

monthly, rpiarterly, half yearly, ami yearly uimujV the different estate ; and when they iy suchvieit, and perform ueh nort of reliiou ceremo- -nie in the j'toemx; of tlie eoplc, they have largefUlll Ol money jriven tUOIU. :

. fP tbc Jear 1S51 Jhc V,,'7an Mietioiuiry i

S'cty ent oat the I,cv. .Air. VV illianw, full of"J1" n ami cnaniy, aiPi a great lamu

ccnoiar, ami no zeaioiiKiy trocruirj nis iaiorstill yellow lever cut ehort In career. Keccntly amiisnion in connection with the above, mentionedsociety, for the w cot id time, ba commenced j

among tbc coolie in Dcmerara. We have alo a j

roieionary w1h i n omverteil llimlu tailoring i

among tlie Calcutta coolie, while one i laloring I

.... . . ,i fii!A IK. I u. b 1 1 1 n piv.'ii. iiioiiivii. is iiinx'nuiaagency employed for bringing ncripttire tmth j

llore the llimlu or oa.li.t. of thicHintry. TIkj !

firt i preaching and dlntribution of tlie sacred , Itpcripturc aud religion tract ami hook; tlie;

a .i ', ,- - ihiihkj, visaing ine pick ami innrm, nomini.tcring ,

mcilieines to, ami entering into ppiritual ami un-c- !

ful omveivation with them; and the third and;Lift i education.

j

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s. it tit TOW.AartUnrrr, j.

.Si. Ir, Roosss om Hmrrm Sirert. sar atoor trosssKMhusuoa sire.-l- . iy

a. p. iDi.i. s. a. witota.AD A.MS Ic WII.IIKIt,

Aartloa and fomaiiioa Jlrrcnant,PIKE riUXlF fToRE,

la KsaiaMa's HalMiaj, llaeea Street.ftl'i-l- y

C. BREWER A CO.foniniiMioa aud Snipping Merchant., j

02 Hoaolala. Ilaka. II. I. ly

W. N. LADII.Importrrand Dralrrin llarJware.t allfrj,IrrhanlcV

Tools, aad Imptemrnt,Oil Fort Slreel. ly

F. A. SCIIAF.FER X. CO.ftami.loa Mrrrbants

IIOSOLrLf. 47 ly HAW. ISLAM'S.

E. O. II A LL A. SON.I at porter aad Uraler- - la Hardware, Dry Cood,

PaimtM. Oit. a4 tinert trrekam,Jise.17 Corner l'rt ami Kin Ms. ly

a. r. fHLSB.4. A. jtcura.It. F. EHLERS A )..

Healer la Urj Cood aod l.rnrral 3Xerrhandie,nan ran r srxar,

6J9 FORT STREET, abort Odi Fttlou-t- " 11.11. ly

JOHN RITSON.Dealer la .line. Spirit. Ale and Toiler.

tU Hoaolula. ly

F. A. SCIIAEFER.Azent of Dreden Hoard of I ndrrwrltrr.

sj4 ly l

II. M el NT V It E,Tokarronlot,

Comer Q.v-e- n and Kiahnnana Mreets. Ilonolala.

II. HACK F E L D JL CO(.enrral ( omnilIon Arents

Hoaolula.JOHN THOS. WATER HOUSE.

Importer aad Dealer la (ieneral SlrrtbandNe,614 Queen Mrert. llooolulu. ly

ALEX. J. CAItT WRIGHT.Commbe.B Jtrrrhaat aad General Skipping Apeat,

6.14 Hoaolala. Oa-ha-t. ly

Til. C. IIF.CCK.General lommlioa Nertbant.

633 Fort Street. ly

C. . rsca. a. aarraaLasaCHAM. N SPKNCER A. CO..

Ceaeral foagoilia ."lerthaat,tlaeea Sirert. I ly Hoaolala.

L L. TORBERT.La ntker Dealer.

OScw Sorth west corweeef Qoe-- anil Fort Streets, Hoaolala.17 ly '

J. M. OAT A, SONSail Makers

EJJHLMJ.ru ST., (3 ly) HONOLULU. H I.

AFONG ar. A CHUCK.Importers TboleAle aad Cetall Dealer la General

3Iertbandl and lblnee toed.Fire-pro-of Store. Nsssna Street. 37

Under law Fubbc 11all. MO ly

Jusinrss Car5s.

UK. J. MOTT SMITH,I)rBtit.

OfSna enrafT ot Fort ai4 Ftrw-tr- . 19 ljK. IIOKK.M A " V. I.I.

Ph) "Irian Sad SareOItumr HtrruM ua autaaiot mw nK'in. wif

JOHN S. MrKKKW, M. !.,I'liirlau ad Sarrrou.

OScc 4rr Dr. E. Iloffaiann' Drue fturr, eotwr nf Kaabanana an-- l ft.. oite Um Km orbce.

Rntnisca k.rplain St , kttwtm Aaaaait and fori Sit.Orrica llx.a rCitu to 10 A. M., anj bum A la ft 1. M.

tii fA. '. Itl KrT M. .M. !.,

l'Iiolrlaa and Sareraa,Ottem and Bi-tar- , Aklricb ll-o- Vnrt tr--et !."7 6m

a. k. ji in.tttarae v aid fnanclUr at Law,

Comrrof fortaoj .Mrrcba.it FlrrrtA. 649 IfIIKMtV THOMPSON,

.Ittorory and Caanellor at Law.OJSc oa Qaren hircrt, otil the Court llouac, op Uira.

iw ly

W. C, JONES.Ittaraejr at Law and Land .trrnt.

Win prank in all Ik ort of tlx? Kinna. !l i

tlca4 Uic Cirruii In Kmutt. Mam ami llwaii,au-- 1 i,. nih--r f tlx o I,Uixla oo

Ixrul l'U.IIX.4.OJlrc o''0..' the t'url iW. on Own Street.

a;7 l

JOHN II. I'ATV,.Votary Pabllr,

""'. ' Office at tit Bank nf Iti.ltop ft Co. 636mR . DAVIS.

Attorney at Law,Will Practice in all the Couria .f ihe Kin-lN- n, in loth English

ami llaoaiian luifruasra.KZ1 fifKer an fjurrn Strrrt, appnmilt Ikr Court Montr. ly

W. I CKEEN.General fommiosion Arnt and Urokfr,

orics ix Fiaa-IRM- r BriiDixos,WEE.V STREET, V lyl HONOLULU.

M. S. ; II I.VII ATM tt COH,"Pr!m nd WB,r,i,f Iealrrs In

flotbins, llats IS Boots and Shoes,arirty or Oentirmn buM-iK- r r arniilung Uoo.li

Hot9 1,- ,- nrcuniai h vs. a. AMrich.649 MattrU Bluck, furrn tl.

UEOKCiK . HOWE.Dealer In Krda ood, .ortbwrt Lumber, Shingles,

Doors, Sath, Btimtt, J'tits, Paints, SfC.

At bi OU Flan-l- , Fort Sirrcl. on ll.e KilannJr. C49 ly

El. llUr'K.sCIII.AK(2KR Ai. CO.,Importrrand (ouimisdun Mrrtliants,

Cmrnrr of Farl and Merebaal Si reel".613 ly

KISCIIKIl 1 ROTH..Hrrrhaat Tailors.

Fort Street, oppoaite OtM F.llow'a Hall. Ilooolutu, II. IH ly

McCOLGAN Ac. JOHNSON,Mrrrhant Tallom.

FORT STREET, HOMOLUL V, II. I.,61 Opposite Tbeod. C Ileuck's.

o. a. Liwia. S. a. DICKSO.I.EWEKS Si. DICKSON.

Pealern la Limber and Baildlng Slatrrlals,6.13 Fort Street. iy

IRA RICHARDSON.Importer and Dealer la ConU. Sbes and Ontlf ram's

Iaruiuiuf t.ood,Comer 0 Fort and Verraiaf Street!,

619 IIONOLL LC, II. I. lyEDWIN JONES,

Crorrr and Ship Chandler,LAHAINA. MALI.

Money an! Brcrniu furnished In Ship on Favorable Terms.614 ly

II. E. Mel NT IRE Ic BROTHER,Croerry, f store and Bakrry,

Corner of Kins; and Fort etreets, Honolulu, u. I 642 ly

THE NEWSPAPER Kl'OKOA,PnklUUed Werklj la the Hawaiian Lanmape.

baa the lar;est circulation In the croup, aod Is read bothtjr iiaos aixl foreirnera. Price f I a year in ad

Vance. Advertisements translated mo llaw.iiaa free of cbarice. oth.-- in SouUi

I3 corner of bailor's II nuie ly

A. S. C'I.EOIIORN.Pealer la Ceae rai Merrliaadl, l ire-pro- of Store,

Coraer Kaahaaaaa ass 41 area S- -(Oppuwte Mak.e's llkak.)

Also. eslaldobmenl on Nuniiin street, above Kiny. ;

f Island I'ruluce buught and sobl. j

allco-le.- 1 to. 6uu ly I

a. wAiaaa. a. c. uuiWALKER A. A I.I. F.N.

Skipping and toaimUdon Jlrrchaats,629 HONOLt'Lt. 11. 1. ly

M. RAPI.EE.Shipping and (onimllon Asral,

OOice with K. P. Adams, Esq.,UUEEX STREET, HONOLULU.

itriM ar rrsnii'.--i toMmid. C. L. Richsr.1 A Co. Mes-r- s. Walker ft Allen- -

Messrs. t. Brewer As Cm. K. I Adams, K1 (A 1,

J. PERRV.Dealer la General Mrrrbandle,

FIRE-TROO- F STORE. !

(irner of 1IM aiul Stnets, Ilunoltli, II. I.SLH.I

Ef tall ratabllohnieHt on nnann Street.Above the I'ire-"'-f More. ly

THOMAS SPENCER,Ship Chandler, Dealer iu General Me rrbandise, Island

Prod are, Jte., and f omnil-.i- oii Mrrtbant.Hiraa's lly, Hilo. S. I..

Will keeprnnslanlly on haml al rvlensive Assortment of everydescription rols required by ships and others.

The highest price siren for llnd Proluce.XT Money advanced for UilN of Exchange at reasona ble rates

617 ly

Til Ell. II. DA VIES.(Laf JtmioH, Green if Co.)

Importer and tommUlon Merchant,

Lt.ormr - the i.try.RPutn. uynF.RtrRiTERS,fittRTHERy CltWt'.tW. an tBRITISH r FOREHjy MJRI.E l.SURJCE CO.

Fir Proof Buildings, Kaahuraanu and Queen Streets.010 ly

D. N. FLITNER.Continues his old business in the fireproof building,

KashsmsBN Street.Chronometers rated by 'lsrraiior.s of the aun and stara

with a transit Instrument accurately adjusted lo thumeridian of llonolulu. Particular attention Kirento

fine watch repairing. rextant and quadrantglasses ailrered and adjusted Charts and

nautical instruments constantly on63 hand and for sale. ly

BOLLES Jt CO..Ship fbaadlrr and rotnmU.iun Merchant,

(hi-- n Strrt, Ui,Jmu.

iirin it rcaMissinx toMessrs. C. A. WillUms 4t Co. I Messrs. C. Ttrewer ft Co..Messrs. Castle A Cooke. I Mes.r. II. Iiackfel.1 ft Co.,Messrs. C. l Kicbards ft Co. 1. C Waterman, Esq.

616 ly

D C. WATERMAN Ai CO..lotaniUdon Mrrrbant.

Esureiat l lent Ion pai.1 In the interests of the WhalinsT Fleet bythe fumi.liine 4 'and., purchase and sale of E sclkUire. Oil, I

Bone, treurrsl Jlerchi.lie. an-- l the prucurma of rreiithtKEFEKENCK.

Messrs. Isaac II.siip, Ja. ft Co., New bedfordW. ti. K. Pora. E.. do.J. C. Mia an. l ft Co,?an yraorisco.

6J3 ly

ALLEN A CON WAV,Rawalbae, Hawaii,

WUIeontinaelteOeoer! Mercharvliseand Shlppinc businessat t b above port, where they are prepared loluruifb

the jnstly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, andaro oherrerrolts as ar required

by whale ships, at theshortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.

lrow r o rl on XX aud.C-- ly

?nsaraii Caris.

, THE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMP'YUP M)UU..

r"UIK rVDERSIGXIIIl.ACKXT FOR THEI A above l'naiaoy. ba rrcrntly rcnriTctl instructior.s to r- -

rYraiium on toiio mod Urk--k Huililinirr and noI

; cl on more iauraiir tertnr than buxorore.Kik takru ua OiiiUiuc MacUiiM-rr- . Kc. on Sucar i'Iaiita

lion. T1IKO. II. n.WltS.Cl9-l-y Armt.

SAN KRANriSIU)BOAIID OF UNDERWRITERS.riHK I'NOERSiriNEO II A V I Nfi "ItEEN

M anintnt aeri.t, (. the Kan Francucu ol I uJer--'

wrilrr.The C'Hliforniit Insurance Company,The .Mercliiintx .Mutual .Marine I niirance,The I'Mcitic Insurance Company,The Culiloruia Llovda, andThe Home .Mutual insurance Company.

Ilrir ki to inform Mui.rt nf Tll and tbv pul'lic irenrr.ally Ibat ail !- - u.iainrd on VIEL aivl CARtint,insurr--l I y ntt.rr of tb.- - abve C'oaipanir asiml jrnl of the

rm anil wtiT riska, at or nrar I ho Ivtnjwich Iln.U, ill hareto br-- by Ibriu.

647 3m II. HACKFKI.D Co.

.M i:UCIlANTS MiTTUAI.MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.

r itu iicImco.riMIR I'NOERSIONEO IUVINC IIKF.N

ainlnl asnta fr the abnre Coinfiiny, l ir toImorm the public lliat lh-- y are row prepared to i.iie

.MARINE INSI RANCE I'OI.K IKS OXCARGOES, FRE1UHT nn.l 1 RE AST RE.

613 ly WALK KR A A LI. KN.

1 1 A M H 1 T 1 1 : 1 1 . It K K .M I : N

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.reviIE t'NOERSIUNEU. IIAVINO 1IEENa AK.intnt Ajrrntaof the " Coi.ipany.arr preparedto insure riaka aainat Fire on Sloue and Pru-- nuildings.and on MercbamliM) tnrl therein. m most favi-rHld- Irrnia.

For particular apply at the office ufV. A. KICK CO.

Honiqulu, May 4. Oi ly

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,

OF LONDON AND KDIN II C KfJ II.TABLIIIF.D, 1S09.

CJA PITA 1 t2.000,00ArrnnmlHlril nril Invested Fnatl. '.ol4l,IU!rMIE ITMrERSIfiNEO HAVE ItEEN A !- -1

I'OINTKU AtiKNTi hr the SHiMlwkh lU-,.l- . and areauthiirisrd to Insure apainn Fire apnn f iTorndle terni!..

Kink tMken in any part of the Inland on WoaaR-- lluitdinir,and JI' Tclmii.liKi? sinri-- d thvrrin. Dwelling Ilou a and Furni-ture, I imlM-r- , C'i'al". Ship in harbor with or wilbmit curjr.x-- , orunder repair. (017 ly Kl). 11 JFFCHLAKoKll A-- CO.

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.raviHE ITNDERSIO NED AGENTS OF THEJL aliore CooiDHny, have been authorised to insure ri.-k-s on

Cargo, Freight and Treasure,by COASTKKS from Honolulu to all ports of theUrnup, and vice versa.

631 ly II. 1IACKFELD V CO.

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANYSAN FRANCISCO.iiai.u tir.r..iravtst rviit'ittiKKVl)i appoiRwd AgrKls llio above cotopanj, belaveto

Dfonnthe the public, that . hey are now prepared to issue

MARINE INSURANCE I'OhK-IK-on Cargo, Freight anJ Treasure., to and fruia all part of theworld.

II I1ACEFELD CO.Honolulu, April 2 1SJ. 627 ly

Jlcnustic JlroDutf.

18US 1868.

aS 0II I L O , II. I.

Sugar and Molasses.aTtROI COMING IN AND FOR SALE INk J quantities Co suit purcbawrs. by

&tl Om WAMvfcR ALLEN, Areola.

WAILUKU PLANTATION.VE'.V CROP, NOW COMING IN.1 For hale by

frtaSrn lift EWER fc Co., agent.

WILDER PLANTATION.KIJAI.OA, OAIIir.

K47 ly ADAM3 k. WILDER. Agents.

"makee plantation.YKW CROP OFi.1

SUGAR AND MOLASSES!Now Coming in. For Jala by

640 6o C. RltEWER ft Co., aeenU.

V:iiK:ipn I:iiil:ition,II. Corawell. Proprietor.

SUGAR AND MOLASSESWTtllO.M THIS PLANTATION FOR SALEJL in bus to suit piirchaMrs. Apply to

612 ly ;KO. C. M.I.EAN, A pent.

O NOME A PLANTATION.Sngnr and 3Iolue Crop IftOs,

CiOMING IN. FOR SALE IN O.UANTI- -purchasers, by

KiJ ta WALKER ft ALLEN, Ainls.nnTATrirtriT t p tt aatoiattaatA 4,4iV VAJ V lAlUCl A AJiklV A J.X. A AVSAVI

Sugar nnd 3Iolae Crop 186s.COMING IN. FOR SALE IN QUA NT I

purchssers, byuU9 6in WALKER ft ALLEN, Agent.

SUGAR AND MOLASSESdf THE KOIIALl SI'GAR COMI'ANY,

F tor sale in quxiitiiies to suit by6Jd Am CASTLE ft COOKE.

ii uvaii ia Isi:atiii:k i

Sole and Saddle Leather and TannedGoat Skins.

REGULAR SUPPLY FROM THE CELE-bKVlE-V

WAIMEA TANNERY,For sale at the lowest niarktt rates bv

63i ly A. 5. CLEOHORN, Apent.

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS.Ily IIUDDV sV ;it.VY, at Leleo.

VI NG RECEIVED A LARGEANDFCLLnA lock of material, are rere.l to supply their customerand the public, with the tx .1 Yellow, Ursws nndWbileStlAI. -A- L.-0-

NOIT AND OII WOA1',In larpe or small quantities to suit.P. S. Sp prrae always wantel. 600 ly

HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY!E. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,

NL'UANU STREET.

11 1 LOT. MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD,always cn hand and made lo order.

Also, MaUr. So-l-- t and lluttrr Crackers,JENNY LIND CAKE?. c.

SHIP BREAD KEUAKKII on the shortest police.FAMILY KREAP, made of the Kent Flour, baked daily and

always on haml..V. B.BROiry BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY.

63C ly

.IAS. A. IUJISIIICIt,COOPER AND CAUCER,

Continues the businessAt his Old Stand on the Esplanade.

All wor d ine with care, and orders promptly attended to.&V9 CraS'.,. MoDcaaTK. ly

PIANOS!And Other Musical Instruments,

TUNED AND REPAIREDBY CHARLES DERBY AT TIIE THEATER.

Lr.soD ;iven on Piano nnd Ouitrtr.I lest vt references riven. 607 ly

.11. T. .IfOAWKI.Ii,king Street, one door Eat of Waimanalo 3Iarkf t,fiLidyrw W ILL. BUY AND SELLS&kS Second Hand Furnitnre.

17 Uepairlng neally done. M ill also fit Curtain, Carpets,

HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,II Y V. J. KAWLIXS.

rf'.IlE PROIMIIETOR OK TIIE ABOVEa Works i prrpaml to out ply his customers, ami the pub

lic In riiirul, with the best iuality 1 KI.LOW SO A I.SOFT SO A I nlwitya on hand.Taa lli:ntr I'mca ru rua fosr Gakasa. 644 ly

S A 1 Ia it r T .

W. G.WOOLSEY, SAILMAKER,HAS O I' EN ED A SAIL I.OFT INTIIK

CrPl"'ie lui!dins, on yl'KKN hrKKKT. formerly occojS pied by AMrn h, Walker A; Co., where he is prepared to

eecut- - all ird.-r- s eniruKtrd i him in the most workmnnhkemanner. S'n cti.irpe f.r Morn-- e of sails to customers. 645 Sm

JAS. L. LEWIS,c o o v b: n i c; a u a i: is,

At I lie Oltl Slmncl.Corner of Kins? and Bethel Streets.

A Mr.-t-. k i f Ol Is S HOOKS and all kinds of Coop.rriufZ iliilrrial rantinntiif on tana.

lie holies ly a'tenti'Mi In luinrss to merit A continuance ofthe pHlronac winch be b;i I.Uh. rto cnjuyeU, and f"T wliicli henow n lurin bis tlmnks. 643 bin

JOHS TiDBL'TS, THUS. SOBkXSON.t i in:errs v sm:i:aso.,Ship Carpenters and Caulkers,

t At I). Fler Ji Co.'s Old Stand.LNYar Ihe " llonolulu Iron Works. C44 Goiii

IMI'OKTKIl i MAM FAC--tit TLRKRof 9isS?:All KINDS of SADDLERY. "

Curri-i'j- e TriniutUnj Done irilh Xentess and Dis- -vh. AH Onh rs irom)tly attt ndttl to.

Corner m Frt aud Hotel Si reel a, Honolulu.646 ly

.Ti. e:z;.f ii:i.i.Wheelwright and Coach Maker,

V.fcEl OOT OF M OM STRF.1.T,SAt Mr. Ifriyht't Stand,

llcpairs on Va30ns, Can iapes, 4;C, attciiiled to on reasonable1)13 terms. 3m

F. H. & C. SECELKEN,Tin, Coppei-- , Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers,

.Nnnaun Street, brt. Mcreliant aud Qneen,HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND4 Stores, Lead I'ipe, ti.ilr. Iron Pipe, Plain and Hose

'.' J Pibbs, rtop Cocks, India Rubber Hose best ink: lenctbs f 25 aod 60 f.et, with Coupling and Pipe complete. AIo, a very birre stock of Tinware of every descrip

tion. JohbuiK and It. pniriiiK ilone to order promptly andlo tne ctf effo owm.. CU- -f

rally, for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope by strictattention to bushiess to merit the same for the future.

XT Orders from Ihe other Inlands will be carefully attendedto. 643 ly

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY.THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE--speetfully inform the public that he is prepared to cast

f 'J and finish all kind of brass and composition work withdispatch and at reasonable rates.

XT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on shortnotice.

XT Constantly on hand, hose enupitnes nf the following,iti-s- : I, i. I, lj, 2 and -- t- Also, oil cups and gauge cocks.

JAMES A. HOPPER,612 ly King street.

w. Mst ih;i:,Cabinet Maker and French. Polisher,

HOTEL STREET,639 Near ths Drop, Store of J. Matt Smith if Co. ly

ii. (JLAKh aV CO.,Uoot and Shoe Maters and Dealers in Leather and

Shoe I iodine,Until Sirert. bet. Xuiwnu ami Jfannakea Sts.

HI tTOrders from the ex.untry so'.iiited and promptlyattended to on Ihe most reasonable terms. &J7 ly

C. E. WILLIAMS,Mannfartarer, Importer and Dealer In Furniture

Of Every Description.Furniture Ware Knsi on Fort streer, opposite E. JI. Boyd's

Family Market; Workshop at the old stand,lintel street. neHr Fort.

N. B. Orders from other islands promptly attended to. 639-l- y

G. W. NORTON & Co.,C(Mri;.:s a.m gaiigers,

ON THE ESPLANADE,

First Door above the Custom-hous- e,

Honolulu. II. I. 633 lyJuH.1 Nort. 8i'lSott.

JOHN NOTT & CO.,;&ri:ii aad tias.ihtiis.

riVtKP. PLEAS!' It E I N ANNOUNCING TOa the public that tliey are prepared to furnish all kinds of

Copper Work, cnin-islin- in part of fcTILLS, tiTKias rsNS, soa-oui-

pans, soan.'i, ft'Mr.i, etc., etc.A No oil band, a fnll asortinent of Tinware,

V hieh they offer for sale at the lowest market prices.ALL KINDS or KKFAIMIsa POSE WITH KKAT.1KSR AND DISPATCH.

Onlers from the other Islands will m-e- t with prompt attention,chop on Kitahntnanut., one d'r above Flitner's. 6Jfl 6m

n , iv . a x i it i: xv s ,MACHINIST,

Fort Street, f'psUe Odd fellows'' Hall. Honolulu.Contiimi s in tlie business of repairing many articles

of h uphold ue, le'ks, (inns, Pewinr Machines. Ac,and will const ru. t M.xlels and smull Tools, and makel'rafts of Ma. Iiinery to or.ler 600 ly

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,Ring street, Opposite Ibe Detbel.

Honolulu. II. I. 620 ly

J. II. WICKE,CAKI IV I. T ,13 A ti K 11 ,

AIAKBA STKEF.T HKLOW THE TBEATKK.

Furniture niade anil repaired at reasonable prices. 621 ly

GEORGE LEONARD,Manufacturer of FUltNITITRK of all De-

scriptions.PLANING. SAWINO AND TURNING DONE.

Monldlnzs ef all kinds constantly on Hand.609 ly

V. DOIROX,Catholic Church Premises. Honolulu,

HAVING LATELY RETURN-ED from San Francis-c-o

Uitli a ew Stock of Materials,He is prey-yre- d to Rfjxiir

WATCHES. CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES613 With promptness and dispatch. ly

i: . It K T T ,Boot and Shoe MaKer.SlrVl

Hwlel St.. Hwowluln.606 ly

s. i. aoiii:a,PAjCIJTER & PAPER HANGEH

CAN BE FOUND AT THEPhp on HOTEL STREET, near tha5gs -

- h rei Jence tf lr. Wood.A zj AU wrrk entrusted to Mr. NONE A will

le done Willi neatness and dUpatrh, andat the lowest rales. COG ly

-- llibtrlistmcnts.

CHUNG HOON.Commission Merchant and General Agent,

Agent for the Paukaa and Amauulu Sugar Plantations Im-porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goads

and wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce,1st New Slone Store. Nstsiansi St., bxlww K tag.

6-- 7 lyC. L. RICHARDS A. CO..

Ship Chandlers and Cniuiis.sion Merrliants, andDealers In Geueral Merrltandise,

Keep constantly on hand a fullassortment of merchand iae, forthe supply or Whalers and Merchant vessels.

622 lyNEVILLE Ai BARRETT,

Planters and General Store Keepers,Keopuka, North Kona, Hawaii, near Kealakeakoa Eay. Island

Produce bought. Jhips supplied with Wood, Beef andwiht necessaries.

Agent at Honolulu. A. 8. CLEOHORN. 622 ljBISHOP X CO.. Baakrrs,

0 115 re, In the eat corner of Maker's Block,Kaahumanu street, Honolulu.

Draw Bills of Exchange onThe Bask or California, - San FranciscoMessrs IIrixmkll, Mintcbx It Co., New York.

" L 4-- WALLea, - - New York,Tsimoxt National Hank, - - Bunn.Oriextal Bask Ccrforatiox. - London.

Agents Pacific I.vhraxcb Co. aral Mashattam Likr Isscr- -a yen Co.

Will receive depoalts.dlscouut flrst-clas- a business paper, Andaueuu 10 coiieinine, etc. 633 ly

SAMX K. CASTLK. J. a. ATRRRT09. A. 8. COOKE.

CASTLE At COOKE.Importers and General Merchants,

Kiutr alrrel, oppoaite Ibe Senuaen Cboprl.ALSO, AGE.VTS FOR

Pr. Jaynes Celebrated Family Medicines,Wheeler Wilson's Sewing Slachincs,The New Encland Mutual Life Insurance Company,The Kohala Sugar Company, Hawaii.The Haiku Sugar Company, Maui.The Hawaiian Sucar Mills, M:iui.The Waialua Sngai Plantation. Oahu.The Lumahai Rice Plantation. Kauai. 609 ly

EUREKA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.

DURHAM ROBINSON, Proprietor,WrOJ'LI) RESPECTFULLY INFORMv rjk friends and the tiuhlic that he baa ed thelK)Ver,t i and Restaurant, and will carry on the business

on the most approved otj le, aud respectfully solicits a shareof patronage.Xeatly Furnished Rooms to Let vfon Reasonable

641 lenas. 3ui

Leather Belting, "

Saddle and Bridle Leather,Kip, Calf and Morocco,

FROM Tn CELEBRATED

II I L () T A X IV IS. V .flMIE LEATHER BELTING FROM THIS

M. Tannery is warranted ihe best in the market. The Heltaare all cut across the hides, from choice leather, and are thoroughly si retched aud shaved. Any size made, including 4, 4J

id a inch.All of the above are of a very superior quality, and can be

obtained at the Store of the undersigned, on Queen Street, ormade to order. L. L. TORBKRT.

647 3ra Agent for the Hilo Tannery.i4ms aj mm a?

a ll r. rnurr.iii a r sa;j xv r- -j .tt?. . ..Ar I ll III 1 U O k,u.w, IV S f

The Wnliiaiva School Isnnd,Together with the substantial buildings thereon , one ExpressW agon, Horses ami Harness,

100 Head of Cattle, of good Stock,IXCLI DLXG 30 HEAD OF TAME MILCH COWS I

Pairy Utensils, Household Furniture, &e.

For particulars ibquire of CH A3. HOWARD, Empire House,Honolulu, or of Z. Y. SQl'IKES,

643 un the premises.

GREAT BARGAINS!AT

CHAS. BRENIG'S OLD STAND,Corner of .Vuuann and Marine Streets.

BRENIG HAS ALWAYS A FULLCHAS. stock of

Clothing, Boots & ShoesCEXTS.' ITBMSIIIXG GOODS, .

Iafs .iiid Caps, Dry .ind Fancy GoodsYANKEE NOTIONS, Ate., Sits.

He offers Lis fine and selected stock 20 per cent, cheaperthan any other store in the city.

Come one, come all. and satisfy yovrselixs.

P. S. No trouble in showing Goods. 628 6m

PUBLIC NOTICE!

r-H- E ITNDERSIGNED HAS JUST REM. CEIVE1;

A Splendid Lot of Goods !

Per Iclnlio,"Voni England and the United Stales.

AND HAS ON THE WAY OCT

THE BEST SELECTION,AND

CjJ real est IYovclf.cs,Ever Imported into the Kingdom.The Goods are Shipped by the following

Conveyances:Ship Charles, from London, via San Franrlseo.

Ship Miami, from London, via San Francisco.Ship Panther, from New York, via Sai Francisco.

Ship Derby, from Aew York, via San Francisco.Ship Ceylon, from Boston direct.

Bark A. J. Tope, from Sew Bedford direct.SIramer St. Thomas, via Panama.

Steamer Chilian, via Panama.Steamer from Liverpool, 5th Sept., Tia Panama,

And tollowing Steamers.

Also, by the French Steamers.

Bark Garstans:v from Liverpool dlrett.With the entire Cargo of Clipper Bark Irazn,

With the exception of IS quarter easks for S. Spencer, Esq..taken on freight.

The 1 nsportalietnw c ai.t f

DRY GOODS, SILKS, HARDWARE,

Oilman's Stores, Clothing'.tfc, drc, Ac, d-c-, f-- d-c- , dc.

Aod literally frou a Needle to an Anchor, or a Cotton or SilkHraid to sotnetb'ng the Ladies of Houulu'.u hare never seen be-fore, and Hentletnen well suited.

It is the determination of the undersigned

NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,As there is no one in the Kingdom can Purcltase to

better advantage.And having a gool connection can afford to sell at the Lowest

Price.

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE.N. B. More particulars in future advertisements.

645 3m

bfrtiscmmls.

THE TOM MOORE TAVERN,BY J. O'NEILL,

632 CORNER OF KINO AND FORT STREETS. iy

NEW GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED

Per Steamer Montana.pXTRA FAMILY OLD EN GATE FLOUR.

Fresh Wheat Meal,Fresh LaliforniA Chenies, In tins.

Boxes Fresh Apples,Cases CaliforniA Thyme,

Bags California Potatoes, California Oats;

Frosii Onions.For Sale at the Family Grocery and Feed Slore.

6t8 " By I. BART LETT.

FOR SAI.K,The Valuable Properly in Jlonannau-o--w CONSISTINO OF A LOT FRONT--W IXU on Uie harbor, on which is a Sue Frame Store (TttV

I House, a Frame Dwelling House, and a larjre and J.'AjLnew Halepili one of the most desirable locations la SvutsiKona.

ALSO

Three Large Kuleanas of Land,On the Ahupiiaa of Honaunao, on which are 43 bearing OrangeTrees and 1000 Coffee Trees.

The above valuable pmerty will be sold low Ibr cash. Forterms apply to W. K. WKIOUT, Honaonaa, .

64 7 lro Or, W. C. JOMES, Honolulu.

II. L. Chase's Photographic Gallery !

FORT STREET.IS NOW OPEN AND PREPARED T titake PHOTOGRAPHS of any aise in the Bbst finu m.os tbk Moot Kiasosablb Tehms.

COPYING AND EN LA RCIX'f: dntu. ln -best manner.

For Sale Cards of the Hawaiian Kind, OneenA Chielk andother nxUable persons.

also A rull assortment of LARGE AND SMALLF R A M EN, For Sale at Low Prices.J0 ly H. L. CnAS.

II. IIACKFaUIaI aV CO.,Vgoixts for

JESSRS. IIIEDS1ECK Ai CO., RIIEIMS,Mexsra. Ituinhart pere & Flls. Rheims,Mr. Adolphe Collins. Chalons snr Maroe,

Are In regular receipt of the

CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNES !or the above houses, which tbey offer for sale from store

629 and to arrive. tra

NOTICE.WHEREAS. I HAVE APPOINTED MR.

JL'DDaa ms- - Attornav In fact. N.uLw,is hereby given to all persons, that, from and after this rinie.he alone is authorised to collect all rents And monies doe me,and no bills on my account will be paid unless contracted fur '

by his oonswit or order. 11. K. KAPAKUU AILl.Honolulu, July 9, 1S68. 633 6ui

l'tsfo a tf vi K VPN'eALWAYS on II AND A ND WA RRANTED.M. as Fresh as any in the market, and for sale at lowest rotes.640 6m CHAS. N. BPKNCKK 4c Clk.

MANILA CORDAGE,SSORTED SIZES FOR SALE BY

L 6403m CUAS. N. SPENCER A CO.

FRESH FLOUR,RAKER'S EXTRA ANDFAMILY. constantly on haml and for ssle by

640 6m CHAS. N. SPKNCER tc CO.

TEAS.COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHINAand Japanese Tea always on hand and for sale by

640 3m CHAS. N. SPKNCER 4t CO.

PILOT, NAVY AND MEDIUM BREAD,FRESH AND FOR SALE IN

suit by640 3m CHAS. N. SPENCER & CO.

OYSTERS,sPICED AND STEAMED, OF EVERY

Brand, in 1 and 2 fb Una. for sale by640 3m CIIAS. N. SPEXCXK r CO.

BEST ENGLISH PIE FRUITS,A MS, JELLIES AND PICKLES, oo hand andfor sale by (640 Su) CUAS. N.SFESiCER 4 CO.

KEROSENE OIL,DOWNER'S BEST FOR SALE BY

640 3m CIIAS. N. SPKNCER. Ac CO.

SALMON, SALMON,RECEIVED FRESH BY EVERY PACKET,

half barrels, and for sole at lowest rales.A !.(. Su I am n Bel I sea, in half barrels, fur sole by640 3m CHAS. N. SPENCER As CO.

A LARGE ASSORTMENTOF CANNED MEATS AND PRESERVE",

for Ships or Families' and Just the article for excursions. Picnics, Ac. For sale by

640 am CIIAS. X. SPENCER A-- CO.

Anchors aud Chains.A N ASSORTMENT OF SIZES SUITABLEi for coasters, for sale by632 6m BOLLES Ac CO.

Hemp and Manila Cordage.17TOUR STRAND HEMP SIZES FROM

to J iir-u-.

ALSO

Bolt Rope. Seising, nousel inc. Marline. Spun Tato. Bamberline, Ac, Ac.

MANILA CORDAGE.A full assortment of sizes, fur ssle by

Z Dm BOLLES CO.

Calilbniia I.iitie,ROM TDK SANTA CRL'Z KILNS WEF are in receipt of this article by every Packet, and ran

supply our cn.louif.rs with A good article at the lowest price.tka 001 lSOLLkB a CO.

Polar Oil.A SITPERIOR QUA LIT F, AT WHOLE- -tL SALE and Retail. For sale by632 6m BOLLES CO.

Ilemp Canvas.TV". O TO G CUT SCOTCH FLAX CAN- -A VI VAS. For sale by (632 6m) BOLLES Ac CO.

Cotton Canvas.vo. 1 TO O WOODBURY AND THE1. w Lawrence Manufactory. For sale by

632 itn BOLLES & CO.

Best English Portland CementsItOSEXDALE CEMENT. FOR SALE BY

ft!2 6m BOLLES & CO.

Pure Sperm Oil.OR SALE BYF i 6m BOLLES A CO.

DUFFIN'S MARKET,WOOD & Co.,

ATiVC STREET. HONOLULU. 634 ly

FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET.E II. HOYD.

Choicest Meata from finest herds. Poultry, Fish, TciretaWesArc., furnished to order. 614 ly

ROSE MARKET, KING STREET.G. RISELY

HAS OPENED THE ABOVE MA R--KET for the ssle of

PORK AND PORK SAUSAGE,ALSO

Beef Sansaf e, Corned Pork aad Beef, Spired Beer,Ac, Ac O. Kisely has made the best Pork Sanage ever madeon these Islands, and he will do It ajf&in.

Thankful for paat favors, be will be most nappy to supply Allwho may favor him with A call. 625 ly

IYOTICE.HAVING SODA WATERPARTIES their premises will please return the same to

the unlf rsigned.or give notice that tliey may he sent for.CAT OX UIA). M. aiCt.BAI.

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Current Tojilc.

tJunj U.;eT r..tu-- r

trd3 CbiiieErewer. Er

Ccu, Mrs.Ir.

Wcod, pr-.jcie-

Wtiaej,

Calirrria ocJv.

sjecial

rep;rted fa'J CXixrserious

iiarrfctj. aevthin- - thanuntutored rtliLxi hal

auiborithazards, themstlves

axcis,

aoousti-.ajo-

respeft grerthrMac-rie- s Iaiidus

disturbaaoe Hawaii

and constable,jr-- ul lUvirig reported.

Lad Irritate-- i

prtT. tri2a.1-r.f- i ;-- r i .i.Iy teEty-or- e that of him

ra'itit j to be Cajtaic, Le he their power, reiused to

tt ofti

be 1

nf

hold Li last reir.g racrderlrkC".vf, wLi. oa2iai."lci puhlL-he--i.

a fa

serrc tlabe, fanatics taiuagt. djrie L: vf a on

r-- i to tj we rr?i.iea.rr if nthat never ljet a rr c;cesti:aable whether : ,

: i--. c.r:--:in3.- b:v a 'atix.U: dumg fca-li:'- e, l will peculiar

jower ir. iaj daring a

ralrr. ui a ct iVrty b.rIoe is

ta.ce refereu.- - to

II- -

w O cx- -

to vernmentat

ro

et re

th

c:p.-sitk- a

iaurderto

several

J he 1

ac-ide:.-: convict int:-- e

intive sujrs:i:ics the

ra.ii.ing this Samnier fcory

ijt 4- -i rev .IjTivij. trt eaa.e li.a and dr. is the oil id.'Latrous superstitionIhe wth. fr.ia pln h Ir.g. r t: !rt headquarters arrl rcTivti-.-'

it d.-- , t-- e crr-Lii-th- ii and IU-j- tJ ttnii.-e-i .Lvd by Ka.e-- The harbor, over sixty sail p,rt, (

- jl'e vi tl.-- :il arbitrary .-rsLai..eLa 111. j en--- l nvzl coiuruarKLuit it annual cheerful asject, and it has i CASS

tiey :--!. An. t- - f:t the rrw f-- - Nrthwc-r- t Cx--- t, with rank of this ss.jn inlt--i a port where j

jvmr.L.c:.:.his -i-- re ! ; Cvmajijre, anl a- - the. :!,e hardy whalemen, after battling the ice

allwic the ere-.u.- t-- Pr:e--an- t chiyc.ha Xexran author.:., unl Lag sa.utJ 'y and snow stmn of Arctic may mooru.'.l M--:r-i J guars f;e- .- thtir Daring all hi ofk-ia- l tr-r- Vafety, make their repairs, and start agin

dta xv,rh.'n anl .,f t e : orhc-r- , dil --1 r,:ev:ing f.tir crui?es east, we-- t anI south, with a little j

. '. --. . .u ,ri tarlr tradv between ihis sr.-o--n :r.J t! frr.w ns if tvt t Tlodf ,rd. Tliee

FOK

d.--- a- All th'-r- e ref.r.ua wl.kh inha of tLe acncal visits of wLaleinen ore to ! Cala, Silver Skin, Fresh Apples,

c.uld nevt-- r Late "r:n iikrri- -I out nith-.w- t se-r- - Pr'-abl- no ptrie-.- n L:!S lua-- mre pas- - . tbe sh'.re thev are to those ! WHEAT CHICKtlV

ir. v t.V tTianr.:-..-i- i rv-tt- ia w i re-- sag" ' etwoen t;.e?e tsin ard tbe 1 coet The sale the &i.a-(- a, which SALE BTvajlr.J in ?;in Cpu.hi I"aty, nun-berinic- g in vertise-- i fvr Deiernl?r 21, will ojen the way for

A liruitei Murchr will F.r.,ba- - n or jaLger. Ir.in full bio- - or comjany to establish aa interUiand Frfvh PafP Grat t ....i" ! .i :. . i ... .. ; .. :, t . ? .hal h Lirn. F .l.!l-b.-- d t,., 1 I o c x..t.,lI, r 7 r" --4 vtt-- t-i ill J .I.J, "Ut mj.'j i " I - jii.v. . UTth-wr- kir. i ttlii t.vfitaln. I i ct.t-i- riia r which vrc itid-.-bu-- Mr. Lv the Legislature, often thousand dollars a year ,

i:e ct ura a

ir. r?jiirc---i f.r a Ilej, v. '.i- - h Koe : Jji ii.; :j LKm-cra- 'y

iiiii :.! uii-- . a je-jl- e Lit

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ti

j?riacej re

n

.r

a oti- -

tfjre

f.rtyhruiil

nrvphet

board.

we few r.r weekly service UinoluluHis tir-r-t w M. iu the Drlj Hilj, touching immediate an-- i

Ilt-.uu- -, Vj Ati;urlui, arid. .. k . . i tj : for service around

m 4 VUt. V i 44 4 U I TJ.a!

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revi-.- l L;ght cr.d cr ct I'jh.tr.'.d tt.it- - tL lp i r.a til.. e prei..i LJ Kauai. TLe distance from Honolulu toLf-rc- to tt.t!l-- h

V. 'Lti.a, b lc-- L;

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'e in at ve!

iAJ Aa X.

i;;ol ! 1 --r.Ttn rftthcr. Lo, I H , but as the musti make trunearlv if

liwl-- vl Lira thinr. i.rn would miles : Very Dry, IOT

Vj t:e erain ti.-.- Larl iht.l-bv:k- ." sul Cajf. Terfjrmei once wc-vi-. The the i FtYMkLyc.tituti' ri n.oi:- - 1" J Kauai touching at the rts le-- s :

wtxe at tut-- , as t in to cj u. a. : tcyr.iuct'd on l.b.rd! jrlntijl , d slnVrt dc viclence the. rvvt-oe-. three hundred miles. With- - boats right i

to iicjrovc i of the :irtni-!- i' ' !tltr t:mes I fitt I L.1 tcver Itea arl with capital, it ;

c, y;?lyT!.tf:J& tUt service would pay any Hrtie, might j

the Ainerimn vcyse to tLe Meliter-- engage it. No term service is named theat MiriJ, Mr. under rcuetn, aa ar Leghorn, touciiing at O Lrtir, but Tobablv a ojntract could r

fr ,ia. V!,;,r..t. U, .tv dV --- - -- rj? .a J?it'i or twenty vevtrs, if.l.ired.- , - rtpo-e-- J mte-.t- r :an - - -ntary t!o-- .'nurn'rin :'jcrrinier.t. yx 1;m-.ut- , Leer civiujr Lira cr hut XOTICE!afier thi-- . the nta Kng- - -l'? ' verba! ingtru.-ti-.a- : "Act aoctt-Jln- to

,' your j'i Ig:acM."e i- - l,J,ol amj..e, j Pa,r .j ,I-r-T AliD Jtf.

it is t' e i.tw .Tjar i.h Oov rn- - ferou, .St'ftn, and to I!yriifith,inert will !e o l!1 ti c Her (t'.sn 'je.--e t!y it,ill urjill the fall ct IK;::, at h

at !- -: I.aviii !.t!i

l.:ach

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to

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r a v lo:lM4:UU GtNEBAL 2:

... I I. a 1

Arrl..- -. "I change whi,h mig't V'--iiruriit.iJie

tLe rtvol tl.rit drop-a- n

Q.r.CUFXI

w.i-!- T

Nuuauu

an-- i

.

'

dollars weeklv

twoHawaii,

embrace hundred Choice amilyt.-l distance

utc't.y,winders cajtitT, ample bclievel

ttlerrajhminL-t-

..,:prLfdly

c.iijLiflfIininedia't.'v g.trr.mf

ltzlJuptjrvbab.'e remove.1

yo'ir.gor brcto- - Henrt-- , ieturt:e.lC.lJitiv- -

.

, pi I'atT t,uy TtKS !

cjr.nU' imiuic

vcI mth auiTL-- accordiu'v

A

furicr

ficaucs. they

'i..ull orlj-c- .

they

ettry word.

hrialip

te-ro- rl

Gnn: tl'V-t-

r.resnts

Foi

Jit'..a

ci-cu.;---l

route,

'r.h-e-d

tiken

chi.l-- i

STAMPS.TAi.j.ca deiomiiiAUena

.Cr&i. FOItStr.it-o- f M!L .here ; iAouSivy mt 1 ney r Inquire

.kj.e,.,j.ct.v s !.ai undertaken i.upr.rt the "V 1 ?l,2Ai6t.- -i Auariin ; . tit charge the ling .1r- - , whioh Leiio Uarr-.- a. the itca Utvlii. Ine in- - cwrurr, an I ror!.1 to rnia, C-- . AIj1i.

5;rV.t"V:::;:: i Titell.ertl:,mc-,b.ittU- t wiUc&lwitL-.iaijI- l-- hv rem.hir-- 1 ir, Hcno an i chnrgc cf ' RICEIirtn, POL.liZi &.. tins tinie rLip rrrrii, Nc-- Luri-Ivft- , t Aitaratuecd. Itwry are jut.V3fT..i',rUi . a wtLt on b:.tc neir the port .f a

in;t;m:.rv::::.::: AJieiH.,ui,Kc-incaiu.,rj,1.,- . H:Vrkiy co..ciai-- i 4v,x.!tLd lHi,'Vwtr. - ar.r-w- . HarllT 1'- - atrtlir.' erur-tio- on part owner, cr-r- o eil Knsineer of iiachme, Honaio.?Z'Mt ' cf ttrfLel vessel. s.,11

J Z ;I1Wai,'0r L"re rtf,tIit " tortjt. Hkhyhli.liirecf the .5r. lo.iRlit V- - EXTI.G ti BUS..th 'at LaLai.M) J i Sjuth i- - rco-eive- l riin fittb cf the 1ju lathe munth

barrel.. Le tr-- Loaid aod with ILliRSJlil BE RECEIVED BVrranci? the Lite mail- - chroniclii . the-- n..,t amt "3 "V- - Uil 4T:j r I a. 14n 4 TT:ew I.c.Jon.1 t . . i on

t

.i.. 1 r.. .t:

TUiV-aL-4B)(rW.iaii- (f H 1 Lr.itl .Sui.a hinue etabli-i.ii.ei- .t t. ,. II. ; i,o .v., iK.- - - -- ik. ... .... .. . . :

Th brklaiattd.

.cuura.I

M.

saia

ith

ttlii.....

fid where taev(i"-i;- s whc ever

the: r . 1 1 f II. . wauiti'w. uau ij'--i- i tuuy ill li.e

six

tLe

utiu uai.s. tovu.

ula

the

yrni. uiiijcr vuarit-siown- . riot exmrctu .ta a rty,A larr. LahfjiTjia tha t we r.ei A .. ... .

amiiate-- y tn ' o ironi iiiin a year. Iu Le eipv.Jkwm.

f fit "ive the detail- - at irufh-.- e it to riene 1 'IIaairointnir-iit- . uiullra' th um it.

111rf

tthundreds not thouacdi Lontc-si- n prrg f l?3.h this the

cn,."2!l,f " " city, as many iure the villag..is about, ,!l,3 ill:iu

areux Im ir: Jrtl--' ut i.i-r- a M bci m t:i receive-

I m'jre o." frou it. In a few ItirutLr

u-uf-

.V

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tttat li)wrn

t'aill-.- t

pk- - the

in

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bj hi

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ii

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between!

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a

J

of

ii-l- H".

Quixote.

. ft I I

irait ens .t;

Ir aitwhich Dt eprnt seme ln

JilTnu.remaikahle durioz twenty years

ert

,,e

Mr

tlUm,

sue- -

t;,"M.,

C.

wbo hi M- -

f

wLo

ha tte

lee ws.

h:ta

are ue oftber

of

thanof

vf

lz cf Nfail

deathia oa

of

of

iaie

of

It

of Le

int:.ei.z

tneof r.a--

oflialf--

are ct.lit on roil

Li .h La aolc steamer

de..f In thWi.i

re- - ia are Mr

li.

thXf--

and

IJvt. frcu i,i steamtfie

jre, itt ;:btije .i

Lut route five and Use.tho.t on

of audi,will cf f--r sLe of

iswho

thnt t:r rail: one iu of in

act,ten even

the utn.'t LisJr any kr,

and h Ler llLsani that cf M-is- .,

ajfa-J- a.

of

tirije L:."It- -

fp.ra

U.

OKi to and bad

(iff thertf

we

K

tbewi.u j.i.i luake to tilf.ri?

t.y aZdtr. rejen- - !r1

of "...Vt J. cf of aaH"a. Q P-.- i La j,rt I' 111:"-- n.,k Lli .Nn OXF

of and U.eCurt-- ."

kfLe wad Dr--dctUn Ute

od from l'.tir

zt ofIi. whe

hataaa

.... slopoccur

tlir r.J.-- lA....:' laltn'la tjia i,m. h(,a.r

wi.urecei--Mnal

(Lhik-aa- -, xerethat if 'rn

and inMMkt ikm le

of r.as til

tLit

Li

ia

Lave

in

in

steam

use

T.e

el

one

el

Leuntil

ihtj.

Extinguishers,II

.u.fr. avt.a-;.7- V. V- - --la V rulf.l i:. the t.tal detraction of -- w.ie. crt 1'Aty was never .nj im. k a m c.m "lttu,r, u.. i n, w,k a,.te .P huildlr- -i Hot aUCh inei.tn. cA not "tr ?n'.,e,r Dr-"'- y of hliaZ un to:iow- - toi 1Q c. BRF.tTEa CO.a bi kv.t aad hartr'f.a.i. tat f aaK rr. .:t .i ' cf t.;.1?r fx or water, and r.ever lout a mtn

lmV?ftfJLV IfwC aLe into c ir le.--at tU-a-t of ly ne or in any other way. This ia the mere Ilo.lt .uivw it iri iu bk on im ( u na rv.netnictifig buildings vvhicli rewrkat'e, when it in taken that BOATS, St ITAI1LE FOR CO.Tcarry r ool ha 4i rr, bf iMrm, yar Le was in West Inli trnl, A Fortaleby la.) C. : Utan.iaice liaa left ltd tt c--t orih.i.:.; in, ex,Wn j ma.ti, lxl4 httzitl c( Lkh L

becovere-- J million-- , of dllan.. tLeir crew Ly BlaU HCF Ibr S.llc.wrA..nx aj e.ti.aud tra fu"i trv-- i .r.. me tier, which eive fuller dcuil-- . eti- - a Jn'Jtry, l.j, Paty, in compart with 8 1- -2 IN". MANILA 70au ai4ti, Ai,. (M aVM .tutiyal. Ihel.ao- - .t ti . , . .... LiS brother, left Huno'ulll f.r VlraruiM. via ' ra'.hwna. For taie by... . . ... . . . .. .. Muftis . . 1 1 '. I J1 I I'jry. .tw IZ 1.11 t . I L I Mi .2. ( Ii.r-- f m m ib.fij, fi III " -

h ima-r-a tf te t wit!, j apprer.ll,t aaaa . a o t,tMi,',. The itir, !ti a d

Ihr-- at. t,;a attar.ba im. iaro A mrrvmi

irt. ... :

tM af-ri- bnbat waa A.lIt t h li. and p.rI s

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WherO thev firr-ir- ! V)fli,liTr.l nir.rllipij-en- ! give Hat whatever may be. !iowb rrtj.t, month, txi'.ed

terrible convuhi gving the e.trth, Tahiti. They S.tolwich Ial-tu- ich

6UC-- lively broken Uard. alwwt.T:.Lir, .m.lt ur.l.l

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...in t1. tt t.tit. it it

oa in :xin ; on oat of

1-- a-J- l. lli. r.. 1 Tl:mau ai." l'v SHADES.

t:en IVru, Ia:Jy California. which tapt. I'afy was, set,tLey aretitWK- - now, extend n.etionn Lit?.- - I''1r'c', Jf-"--

. Threc t,,orl ii;cl eJtrue li!--i-

c,n..dered entucly es-m- pt thorn, p.e fnm Tahiti t.

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U ' 2 f 7. ! r.dMVere l.aVC in a Of'Wat'C I'atV aui The lw and pTare, io. . . , f rrr qoanmira, as te . ataawiI . um. moment took , , t me. 1 to iopectin

- - -- unkoown, indict aa ramt, I ' tb?. tmcer, . . e be

Rirr.iT r,.Tio iht j no onie Le a a I ,Air-r,.,.eb-r a "a Jik , t.S 'x. Ih. , Aad and . ent-rrriin- f T- rn l'a .ill the !

2r t.. in where l,e Ity 4I . t.. I at iiom the 30th

k.f la. I a . a - - aw. a a .a.-- '" - a a . Attl'4 Ftt.il aa AA Will ma nn.1 a cf a caa all Ki.aA .n.ih.'i' w ...r..i-.u....w;.i,r.i- r,i iht fune thoroughly Lnd..iai rfl, Mat ,R 1 """o ,jCn other to "upt.Iy

.fi iu i I, i a '--- ,t, .1 . the place t, and with six orr.iMbei.. aa w...,..uj. .;...( .h-- iitotiit lr..rt to MTio'Ler the r,asr.rg, II nolulj. Ncthins .f.'trnFV?. earti. cru-- t. The d.Vt,rbdn.-- e t!.e internal mJl rr.re.I en bodM. JJut it arfarsl n .r( Irf b-.- a Arra. h"airi)'i4t-l- lc f.n-i-- 3 it uodonbtIly that day !'er he Tahiti, diteaee broke4 tr-t- ly. ii'ui'C.

A TJ.t,r t dill , rfa!,

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fi - t IJ d Tr.u.o. H

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was

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to

cf

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fin.

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aft Ax,iit

varna

to

caaea. sai-- ry

willcan be

I. Slt

of ,C,J- -

a.i-- r ,:tbfor

of

aimr

St.

cntiti-- t lurethan at any b,r many years, for a fcch(hi iionr.i,, in June, at.'l imn:eli- -

!n ad this ti.ere no vr.vace to California,Monterey Aapi-- t. Le f.,und Mr. Lirnan- -tiliin ' ufre trill m-t- i Mt ru.r

smce f.tmou FIOXF.st.: . .i. i. i ..jr.t... i..c-- . . ..,,,,.ie.4 Cieo.i t cIaIu t j . Jjlge Jlt:on t,)e Ci,y ,anfr'Fit

Tiie late reruirk:tblv Maokv atui'ir-j.Lere- , Sn.e few inntlio rini-- c returned une":l fpini: j - I. U N i j. Tvk j.a Citoii lcd from 1'utt to Catre .it. Lu.as. San Fnin.-it-oo- . and La V Mif--

uau'.m. l..ig J .nan, .iitvi 1 Ktua '. W.Iino lxb:a io in iwr3;r-- jj. and as far west ad this rouj", onably Lad g from the mo--t iiinful diiifcftc'H ' J,f Fao. Fsasciaco p.r c N-- r io Mrs ll a vokanie origin. here the ctzne from (anc-erf- bore curir-tia-

DincH. rfiiH l"pt llalae. ;r ft p .I dar.i. f it... . i P.r-.- n. arrears yet to liave learned. It ct r-- Ainon otLtr reiuarkf;, be who. . . ... .. .Aa a. Aa AA w w la AAA aa .a. a a aZa wiKj uj'h b-;-4. m, U,nI--

v I,ut '5"ate m or tn.s group, to live and euffer, if tbe ofi.d Mr. I. k ll H .4-- rt.. i nro, Uut it may the ocean, between life comfort his familv. WeV r)ir.lt, . loke, C l k-- , auj 4 llawaatna 33 ... . , ,' --"-f ai,,i u,e umiIi:Bn-- - known a fatln-- r morer..,-i..,..- -.. p.. v .1, a,..nit.' Our i.u'n u t)ttt ia iiiKriarina a t.i i..i i i .. .i . i . ...... niiaci.eu mn u:c late

hrandy,2ocacBii.pa4Te. cria.i titw, s pka Hawaiian c.ri- - hh Faaxciaco rer I l.ho. o ll Dr w range oi mountain- - now lortiunj;, fvine two or Cai.tain Juhn and ti warm friendaa 3d errfl, laair. cauaaa. Uia c..ka. I41k,'sdry Chaa Brr.er. M- -a Mra Bre.,, Whitney and t,...j.,l .:. f ivi:r : . . . . , . f ,

p.f dru(a. 'a crates earUv-n.a- rr, pfcra falea an.1 Wll, Mies Mra I cl.il.lren. Martin the , siu niiiwuu 6I;lp an-- OI airatanMphcr coast, that in this range there are submarine true sair him toward bis

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.

CI Inte--a. t ka iruo-- lirn.tera.Ki. J m l'ita-.-r- . Mr t Mr Owcua, Mr AtAiJ are occasionally active. Some nUACroi.S fricndi)staple SSt r. iron, 42 (Jiaru, Bryan, Lbj4 aiel other.

Spar. i,nm, pi, lead, a ttroyear ag when tbe was o- - miles n;a or tiie Hawat r lai, ca talAnau avce, psa

aaper fmmt M'" P-- k Pu,e ! Sniioc The I

Bkxa f tauia, 1 efferta, X pk J 4 lfcr ,,1,,,been ma.l And a cheap and auitt

i p.l feTai.. pr. , Mto f,,mW. ,

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tvx afaVK. Ql I

a:n LvlFave whrt

fir,t1 sinr-- e

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and

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1 -- lands diddirtaut frviiu cnst. oM--it- e San Hietro. a very t.rif.nfi!i-- r i.iit.iti..ii

roved

who Lave viaitedhim

tumnipure heavy shock, felt, gave tbe thirty-thre- e Ftent these i.--l-ie--n ie.. .rrwM. ina- - l ,i , I . i t .1 ... ...

1 lo .... uu l.4. ure niio aiuuii'j. UIIU9 U1JU til- - ai. li.t , me r toriii-- v ll rraiiorraataUntwy, .AaJf, ihem Iron, ih- - maikct. Thr Pacific week we riilGted an item from the Van l,n mi.i. A flrnl vnvr t... .h.rlr wntr.esanarr-- r ha lia tmin ", T.."'' Mpot-x- thiuk the) hats d.w rered de-- . "

aatrfd aiiara.

l.'d't

at

or

in

Few

rheek--,

mrTlaut. Thry d..iuy aam;ivs in aach i rnnci",co giving the repjrt of ti which who survive are nndIhey natinM--, nilwa and co.hiuoa.ant r'.Oirn . . . . .. - IJruvtfhton winch esrienced riinilar kiuii'iru on Lnn. will bet m.t uTeot.'en ih.t it f.r luxury. dar- - ; - long-

.irrr,. TXJ:T h" Ii5 " rt- - lLe ctA by friend, a.,1 the nuuierou,, travel- -

Lai. le uae i- -f aU.jt ihre. yr.. aiad t ci ref.-ire- d to, ni reared ri.--e out of the who livc Voyaged with hua, and arela Nor. are xiuccd eubslacuatc its ...,.,

rm-- Ai rewer tn tt fen in trred in every of the el.be. iCasav Paty, r

He "1 IJcUo leave; fr 5.a rit 4 to-ii-T,

tfixn -- :.e- uatial'y L- - AH'jli2

vlferre tiie rsiis of i.n

cf tLe oU-eubU- boue cfwith darter aa-- i P

Erewer are returriar o Bi-v- -n. AlsW. the aii Eat

li5i.tr f JJ' . arri as fi:as

Since departure cf ?TLier tberenews report,

is ia our Lue of trJwhich than articij&ted.Hal the rx-e-n tl--e

rre:? lie v of the

and prepar.-- J f--r it, l-- j

i ing hrc a morea Micrsi tre natives

u arxa.la this dirTer from the

New Z.tiliai Nrth. j

Amerii.'a.Tiie jroiaptly and

quieiv suprreseel without farther 1 of lifethe then- - oae his as

theEaoultee lea reilesJy by hira.

Si fellwas to

thaa was

an eyewitness of his constable, thenhimself cruelly lsitca

At a of inLi murder.

These reularlv tried, but it is

'y any:.t. rev at his the faaJ which the

lut:xi,ka- -

eumstnces unier which they are arraigned. Na- -

Lave a fear pjwer of a

j riest the pretensions ; CtIle to ;uiu rn-- Kaona

1 asa" nt-- 140 ms with

.tti-u.e- ntar.--l QF

tv.t-- of refuge,flvery was by with

wt).ia prts. out onthe

tLerg on FEED.

offr ac--. all

capt any tersonnt Itci-- .

f tjub--

r.g

Vjc

ran

D-in- n, OTi- - a extrjets :

-- tya-e ma

thef years

;;'!i.: ra mil, ve?selthe ejj'alii" .rh--, '"nttr the thet i i ...

It bo a

fjta A all is thanluce u.e

theLora."

"cmrlariri-jn- ' cf age. He

Ilik-- . frn., t..i- c.i.s-lnvA-

aiittcu

land. Irun Ia

re bv

oi

d.iinagr;

in

N.urht

tactionagvin

f

fnioke which

Beldam

bbown

r.

1

2ship

r. .... follow

h

r

c

wLfe,

c

e secure 1 for

JOlLPil O. CAEIA.U r for mc.Jl WlllT.NKV.

CPrTIMEX I'OSTAf.KCotir:'l a vjt the

tLe

an--i

oil

liE.VT :

,!.. cVtancLorot

ernaientd-- p

while

".J" AUut the arid thicj.V"'"V:''V1V. Houolulj, anl

z? iiuiuc,,,,..,tLe also hou,e wita the

lJb.a. tJi luwtKcfc.l,!1 a'nJ FIKIi SH

America, tLe iicie from Le--tur bis ca - THE

for arrj. theuifisimui uiai wurun

more ttuiKtvthe the and

by ChJ

i.rfc.

aivi

bv

the

has to

we

on.s

ci.1 31.

FireTe e fr rwardtd cia PaDitta, by the Tia Cape rti.

Oil C. tK CO.

Salmon.riilDirE SALMON" CATCH OF

l.aif ioraa'eyiaBREWER

A .Unintuil for Sale,akfv

caxm. riumer.iii.w.taion repairing l.'ickl't

AMiif, the on the ia ccMtratlon rt'okw4au.ii!pai t for four the and Li:.?. kUKWEi:tun cftt.n huby bickne- -.

Prirate Cpt. HAWSERaaaa Tahiti.

daf

aja.o

(I'awa..!

ASSENUEKS.

theaod aixout tUrn

II

dyfr f tideh' h:i first a Iiardwa,

Ui'Ti theilie Woww

Ira

y.

lmfcy

a.l C at C . I- l IT ini'VlT. .Ti r.l mt VI.I.W7

in

iny,.h

not menhisone the

the

j'j,

JitM,

wae

can

'.rn

for

WA4

Hoe

I.c'.t

tiie

HeiS au-l-

inhastbe rain

whichileeline.

withratienc-e- .

and

wadwbirll

the

were

M.aa

tfr-- r

uiauFob

i,..,by allneais .ivwaa

par

trait

tu.t--- r,

heanot

venrs..,..,.en t..

.Wain Lit .t.mthatFair hastenini;

,

iu ecat- -"CilT.

John "

P.

31.

all

not

was

out

aU

aws

XJ iJK. auUn

T1UR- -

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Art-- .

tirur.

a.M

bv LL

I"arkrtBHtU

bamls.

,h'ar,..Irk

rtiml- -

was

BREWKR

Vlil) waki:,f.'i? .4. POPE .4.V0 WLAXl.

Tver b!.rd'7a lloyoJLLther goinz

eieht

Hemt.c-ad- ,'

Tr.rJ lengthening

earthquake

fimts,without

will

CJTEERIMf O.IRS-2- U FT. LENGTH.n.allL..W4.a

KOI LED PAINT OIL. U rrs-re-d.

m (ool HOLLcM CO.

KITS OF RI'EXTIN'E ''OR SALri BYool

Ij.tLF QUARTER BARRELSBoston Family Pork, per

(ool) I. LEA

mvle EASTERN" CODFISH PER

Irnnc:co.

continued

. wot caw rjy

thf. uu'jueeli on- -

known,

willingto

A.

wti:

ro

U

fET

Idani.

HANDLED QUALITY.F--r aile hy the case cr

.

C.

C. A

C. A

k"

4--

oilOSENDALECEM E N T T HE GENUINEARTICLE Per sale by

UKtWtit CO.

IV

TtB0LLKS CO.

CO.

I0LAM.

know

B0I.LE3

AXESBOLLKS CO.

ool BoI.LKS 4-- CO.

JTJST RECEIVEDPer Gar3tangf and Wilhelm 1,

PLATE GLASS:GOx49 inches 1- -1 inch thick.COx30 inches 3- -

BEST WELSH ROOFING SLATE:10x20 inche

For sale br L. TORRERT,c:i lia

CO

For

CO.

0a the EjpAaaile.

PIXA lllIFaSSES.1 1ST RECEIVED FROM MANILA. AS--

)W anrted Patterns, and ry choif-e- . le ryCll A. S. CLIGIIORN.

!

Groceries and Proyisions,

JUST RECEIVED, VL1 Lsf tUHUk ftr tie

SMALL LXT VERT ICPEBIOR.

Pry's Hono&op&tiic Cocca.

Xplita Maccarosi email fcoae,

rnii.d

Neapolitaa Vermicelli koxea. j

Will Dif?au2i for tie abereEnglish Durham Mustard, ? r

br cUa nowt u. - t

EndNh Jams and Jellies, I & 2 lb i iuuiiUn,wEXGLISH BOTTLED FBCITS.

S

FLCKE.ACE OIL. 15 DEC15TEES.

SALE BY

R-n-Inr LlSST E

G

Per Idalio.FAMILY FLOCR,

n Ge Bicr" Extra,Smoked Beef.

CaISjccm Sooted

Cream Cheese, Pacific Codfish,McMnj'i 1 and 2 2Spiocd Otj-.ct- v 1 aod 2 !b

1 Aod 2 tic.K-r-er Salnvon, 1 i tiaa,

Casc Komat

Hone CsilfsnuA,

t

a'.I!.irz

aC SALE

-- i

T

u

afford

Tn,

tmaUPert

tins

rSESH

FOR SALE

;. I Iai or Jornc-vD- ir ; '

J DI

GATE

Bacoe. Kmtj,

Ojtteri,

lmten,ChuabiA

Soap asdCam Greea Cns.

iittmrcm

such PeACbea,

which

BocrSc,

Boxes Teraceili Calif nia.Caar Maarari Btrrnard'A

UEA,

ti tisa,

nowiT.

Cks Groood Proper.

CUTTING'S PRESERVES.

PrArs. & tisa.

tttrv

Fluma, & Una, . paaaaca mfp'l Mard.

IIxxrnlolclt Potatoes,iutnt- - Onions,i.h.

MAT.

Con-tita'iyi- iil

sh.pwreckel

flFSKT MAT.

CRUSHED SUGAR !

FROM FRANCISCO,

MAT.

FOR SALEbt

II JEZ IV T"5

J Efdford

OLDEN

ilexkan welcome

memory

HENRY

SMALL

31

1IINRT

l.ijrbMMI OilRr CIIF.fcStIXBOXKS.Gmuioe ast India Chain, r,ChatD-- y Saocc, leaFrench MohroonFmh Trsatoe in tisa,

Cali Bean !

Caoa Boast Turkey. j

Caca FriiaiMM Gil Irti, )

Cads Roat E'ock, j

Cads Beef and TcgetaMra. ;

Eastern superior. EVery tuperinr Boston Fagar Cured Fltmt,Fresh Frdine. half and quarter boxa,

A Perrinarneh Herb, in gia,

in Jara.FOR SALE BT HEXRT MAT.

Victoria Potatoes.riCTORlA PARSXIPS,

BT HEXRT MAT.

3XT. 3S.Orders for Cabin Stores, Messes and Clubs,

AN D ALSO,

Orders for Shipments to tbe thrr IIaaI,WILL be

Carefully PncUed Exrateal, 4y

HENRY MAY.Fire-Pro- Bail dirp. Fort ttreet-- 651 It

Day Seceived, Per D. C. Murray 1

ISO BARRELSDot Columbia Hirer Salmon. I

IN" SPR1XC OF 1 S6S. FOR SALEPACKED BOLL to a CO.

PROPOSALSFRESH

Usitio Xatal Agisct,llt.soLCLC Nm. 164. S

PROPOSALS WILL BE R ESEALED this cfiice UNTIL XOOJi UN MONDAY, the30th instant, supply iug

Fresh Beef and Vegetables,To ibe C. S. SUITS OF M"AB, in port, UNTIL JUNE

The Bpf to be pood, fresh marketable meat, in equalproportions of fare and bind quarters, ar.d fre from boue orcntt.c ; and ti.e Veeecabira to l aoami and fret h, and atsnrt. '

rd : oe-ba!- f I'tiitum, one fourth Oniuos, aod h Cab--oOf UtiA CAOba. 1 bif- -, Carrol. Tocnaloe.

bhj:kn l.-- felt Lately lrcl;tnl, l1 '4"J Wilh s diso-- j. .atpt ruMFdUMA TABLK PR TITS S50RTED artick to dt Tered at iKh hoar

I

v

th

aadCa--.

i--ft

Ia

this 30,

ar

T

2

?it

7

I

.. ixjiu inc he to rejection, sJUOl

a S1 ri in

tuer- -

.rf ti.. j

u.r.n.n ...at.. rfl i.aa'VA. A4'A- AAJVi BAA ly V tr. TK tM afi

.t ..iia

rfr anddr,i:

1

tunearrived

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ca.t Fr.-.-k

a?

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1.

p,

atonr,l.olnpaoy

nuuitrood

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Califr- -

11.3

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f

pr

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na i !

a, ;

ii ato

i

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20,000,

esi

! tare

;

Goiif

h,-e-n

fci

u

I

Chicken,

.

mui

!

(661)

-

I

C. COSBT,l'aymater in

Office on Adams lAom.

ioo ki: A1ISRILED CAP I A PER.fJLAIN" Plain Kakd Note Paper.

50 Cotnrnc-rcU- ! S le I(r.AH of superior qaaJuy. Brston direct. by

lm 1L M. WUITNEY.

100.000 K.VEL(ir.VHITE. Itl'FF, CA RT AND GOLDEN.T of a!I ibe celebrated rcanufi;tory of Peter C.

Aort received per IolAui. for by

lm

t. C XSBSILU

Wie6

Saoce,

tr.aa

cbartre.

II. M. WHITNEY.

a CASCKBX.

J. C. Co.,

Commission 31cicliantsAND

Vand 206 California Street,

S-A.2N- T PR.ANaESOO.AGENTS TBiSan Francisco and Honolulu Packets.

Particular ittontion giTeo to and of mer- -l srliAlethips, negotiatingj exchanire. Ao.I XT All irenrnt innc faa ny Mo--I

Line led rass or coaaiAiiox.Exchange on bought told.

a.TtaiscibMeaarl. C. A ...tloncluU

H. Hackfetd a CoC. a:lii.hop "

Dr. P.. Woo-- l

Hon. F-- II. Allenl. C. Water-jian- , Eq

ly

I

FOIt VICTOBIA, B.c.THE rZ CUm jOXti

MKAT. VI a TPB

Hawaiian Packet JAntroaSAX FRANCISCO.

TV I Copper Bi--- k

D- - C. Murray !

Mi

FOIt XEWBEDFOIID,nawaiiAS rEzr

"IOLAWI'aTEKWILL1GAR 3tf ASTSS

on

U RECEIV Bpaci.

CAicrs--

Mcttco.

SAX FRAXCISCO!THE AUU.ICAX CLI fiAEX

"ABBOTT. WA5TL.

Will fcave Iaaealiate Dipxuk fr tae aktrt Ptrt.Ica Frric&i r.ssaf. iariaj saprrpor I i m,'tttm a

ca-- ? ttrmfr api-- vC. jittirq A: Ajaata

FOR XAWIIalWIIal,TBS CK

Scliooiier Uattiet-i-r I. Jlavja.

Carrying Hawaiian JJjil tricvf Smhs'!

Grata Ptaa, j wia ,MT IimIiIi ETrrj Satiriaj, at 4iP.l,

i

- " tii j jocaaiiy aCcraMaw Fa?Frrirht ar Faaaafc to

1 FOrTrX A

REGULAR PACKETj Lahaina and Kakees LandiEf.

Tbc Fat, SeaoBca VfrpT

lSS; Schooner Kate Lee,Win roa rtfmlmrtj prartaaJTy aai aam; tm

S, trHrbt Lbc Maa'rr -- i T ta

SAX

)

fcr

Ota C. BKLWU a C4v,afca.

Admin istraforft' Aotice. .A LL PEKSOS H 4TIC CLA A84LXSJ

ajA. iKiJUitKUicaic r. U M iCfUAU. at Xaaum. r rrwwi t pmrct leaa lanuilasaid estate arc rrqat-cte- d ta auvxc taonda'e nj amn u ttnrdrr rtxsd n. K. f Vt K.

J. STCFf LfcBSES, .

KaaiH-3- L cr. , Wi. Aal ba

FAMILY GR0CERY & FEED STO

UCW GOODS HOW X.a&X'DZZraFEOM

BIER " TTILHELS I.,' DIRECT FK0X LTXDTL

PAS ES WESTPUALIA HAMS.w

Kegs Superior Crushed Sugars,Frrch Carranta, ta II & and fi iara,

CMtleratBa, ia It) !b jar.,Car. Soda, hi 10ft jan,

Englit-- Tar Salt,Sootrh ia R Uaa,Caaea Curry Powder.

Ce far, in gUas Dataral leaf. .

Caaes Baperry Jam, ia I lb atone jtn,Caaea Jaaa. in 1 la atooe iara,Caara Erflii Mallard, ia LalT tt, bctlira.Tint Freab SatoiecA, !b each,Tina Fresh C rem Peel, 7 ft each,

Freah Lecooa 7 Jh each.Tina Prcacrrcd Gitirer, Jb each,Tic Fgllh Berrin.

AR tandinf ia fice order, and for aale Iyvpat Eates tjlaa BARTLETT.

Dried Apples, very ,IM W GROCERIES!

This

FORPJROTIStoXS.

uctioneers,

Received Monday, Nov. 9th,

Per Stnir. Idalio,"pRESH BCCKWIIEAT FLOCR, lO LB

Freah Oatmeal, 10 lb tra,lloraicy, la 10 lb

Fine Eomioy, ia 10 Bk

Best Cala. Dams and Streak Bacon.

CaL Smolctd Brf and Smoked Tongues,i

Cases Spanavh Ohvea, Casra Craniierry fiaaar.

Bags CaliforniaBoxei best white Vermicelli,

CASES COLUMBIA KIVER SALMOX,

Caaes SaIooci Bread,Quarter boxes Salnca BreA'l,Tins Ctackers and Cakes, kinds.Pearl Bsirh-y-, Salad rrcaeipj.Cases Kin?:crds Pure S.arvh,Caa best OaJifocnia Lard,Caaes Little Neck Chn,

Best California Cream. Cheese,

Cases Window's Oreen C'.tm,Caaea Winslow's Gieen IVai,Preston's Prerred Cocna

Cheats beat Cnct Tea, Ui A & boxes,

BOXES FRESH APPLES.Far Sale Law.

AI he Family Grocery and Feed iZore.

a , Ki..ij.-- r aire nuiie rica, li3 unnatr iwj cliij t.u. i eucn ana on sucn aays rcay rquirea rrorn ; M .

.MEMOIt AND A. ..urua.ia ....tut aut derailed, and an unzmrlel Lis j time an sui.j--et and f I.O Jmltcfre may wLnt may Wlow. own life, which was severe trial to Card. I'afy. HUDDUCK rateni iinc ,ne ? '

r (,Tirl it em hoard. Keqniss'.ions usually made p..cr R,i -- IA I i.rrpwioo mi. TLere douLt of l- - was k,u aff-ctKo-atc brother, arid most imiuiulu the pinion r.fow and quarter inda erf beef to one pooud

rl .aa IOw,u.ad lita ralms S'-'t,- IMO. .. of egetbrf;s. input be made on of December. inrf.a,-- . i.vr ; t'.-- a ..ato A IrWaoL tweeu tLer--e various jLanic cjIiv uImuhs, or t:.at He reiwhe-- l Tahiti Mar, rs. and ur.er.y Bark (.artanST,,wi1, wli h,. ... t.rM.. llr,H.r .r.lm. .1,.. iV, ,1. -- Ill ,.t' ..I ' !, Ail Bill ...I be rned on lost and biddersaa a A hraaunt w

.;-!- .,

.:a of teamenaMi-i- n of

Utur IO.ul, .je-- left

.

I.M W Kn

I. II N

tit

1

rLt.rii and

Herehiin-e- lf lywho

g,..:-- - ofthetn.

hr. J'pa UQfhai- -i

M :m,irl one an

i r.cnrl.ave IU wouldItiS, .

Lavew f n to was

a Woo.1, Patyll.er. ,u

(ooda. S7 hhtOir, aol tiie Iric'iiOliriiip

Aatm.ar". i ...

n,M

ahe-- ta bark Comet,.

porter,

BAaa mra.a

M

laaatrf

ad--

After in

of tLe we allineir r.ai must foon

ti,wbicli fea. erf who

Xsuba, Ihi. Vn-- n-

T- -

ij

tii

len

f'TZ-re-- i

j

here

He

that

IT

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or

1S68- -

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ENGLISH j

I'ls A

AND

BO A

BLt--HC NT'S(oil)

retail.A

For

CO.

I.

rr

cr

Prunes,

Pr.oaplly

I

and

if

arid

For saleC1

sizes,Jones

tica,tin.

And sale651

3r

Case

LOT

French

French

States

169.

ANDBeams

from

NAfrom

S.n.

JOHS

3IERRILL &

204

ALSO, OF

the sale parchstethanJlse, ships' business, tapjI ing j

At t raacisco, or to tneooiuiu of Packets, .til be forwar

TT Honolulu and XX

L. Riliards Cu..."u Brewer Co "" A Cu

W.

e:t

A

2

IX

j

CLIFF

tie

- .-- uiii4 tmpfif

P. CO.

For

and tM roatit

IMSues.

BEST

BeatBet

in gliad,Oatcseal,

Ktraa-bcrr-y

Tin Pert,

ai650

Coarae bafa.

ls.

Potatoes,

asst.

rectiI of

v .hereafter.- ,

Ca

am

Vra

j

1

FBANK

I. It A KTLETTe

RECEIVED !

from London.

CASES SELEtTEII ENGLISH PIE Farm,s Durham SluUrd,

Casea Morgan Bros-'- 1 Ginger, Biack Pepfer And Ciar amen.

Table Salt, in e'sss jars.Half And quarter loxes best Layer BAisica,CAaei beat French Prunes,Casea best English Tickles,

A Small Lot of Best Yorkshire Hams,Cases Tippoo Eaib Corrj--.

Cases Scotch Sahncn, 1 and 2 lb tics,Caaes French Mushroom,Cases French Pate de foi Grss,Csses Worcestershire Sauce.

This invoice hss been seictoi on a special order by tbe an--

, dersignej, and will be off-r-ed to customer with confidence

of the Goods giving entire s&tiifaction.

650 lm

FT

hit

I. BARTLETT.

Just Received, per 4,Iolani,w

FROM ROSTOV.

CASES PRESTON' A. MERRILL'S TEAST

Kits A"o. 1 Mackerel,50 Cases Mc Murray's Oyster

in I and 2 lb Un- -

These Oysters ar shipped direct from the atAnufACtory ot

Messrs. McMurray A Co.. and are probably tha Freshest la

this market. Fwr Sale Law. byOSO lm I. BARTLITT.

- 3

A

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1

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li

DY ADAMS & WILDER,MUiVUAte ROOM SAf.i:.

OS WEDNESDAY. : - - - NOV. 18th,Al 19 'elxk A. l. M Sa- - Rooes.

in .list, of Dry Goods Clothingr.Rocenics, Ac.

Partwttlars la pnacsr.

evkxixg sale I

ON SATURDAY EVENING. NOV. 21st,(PMlfM4 rroast I lib.)

iru jwdCooks,

jyVtiineat Iictin'oss,&C &C.

Sale of Valuable Real Estate.ON FRIDAY, : : NOV. 27th,

AT 12 O'CLOCK !

At the AuctsMi kmaa o A1 uws A Wilder, will be sold Ui fTtlubto Krai via :

3 Kalo Ptche mmd ne House Lot,At Kalaalln flu K ipaUma), enotsinlng 499 fathocs, (aboattbsva-lburU- ia t acre. )

Also, Ose Tract near the Government Boadlactadins Kiwi Kln Patch. T advaniagsosjaly tltnxtrd.and nnumin SI-li- K of ih property o4 ihkutata lltiMWua, aecrasa!. s 4l ty rwr IM heirs.Kwmm flalrsaaait Cape !! )

Till (;l-Trr- M( Cask.

oal Estate!ON SATURDAY. : :": : : DEC. 5th,

At 1Ja'ch sann.an tha Priattea,mLL. nc sot.r at rvsuc AVCTtoy,

The House and Lot on MannakcaSt.rmjrty aeraptt ? J. MITCH ELL.

ADAMS A WILDER.

CIVOTICE.jrplIE IMDERVIUYI'.P RFC LEAVE TO

loita Ihe atUiuM af their FrWa.U aat Iha Public rca-arai- ly

to inaU kr a( arWil amrk af

NEW IMPORTATIONS!Received per last IDAHO,

l la Paaasta a4 Sj lrartrs 4iref frsaa Ike.HaasfActsrir (

England,France,

Germany, and theUnited States.

PARTICULAR ATTENTION, 4tr9tA t lift rrt llMI (hajt. kstelajs ax r-- fal

arrasi'Bwal. eellli ! abatellmmA lasafriar Ir. i ka'T will Ur9mftrrreveler, aver ererf Saeear. Aaer tear at I

Good .djptrd to ihU 3Iarkrt,WHICH.

Coining-- Direct from First IIand3 !

TWf will kM. eaeal-e- l aTrr Mf

Lower Prices than other HousesHonolulu.

Ter Sloatana," tine Henday, 10th inst,WILL C RCCEITEO

A I'civ Choice Invoice..fkou

ta-la- Bj, Fraare, aaa! tU ta!Ul Matesa L a o

Oil (h wtf yT .tnllitfj r.t.eW.e fnm Lirrr-ytn- tilFfinfUi-n- . f tthich further notice

vZl ht ylre ktrtnftrr.

M. S. CRINDAUM & CO.atria,

THEO. H. DAVIES,Oflcr! for Sale

T II K CARGO!or THE

TIIE BRIT. BARK GARSTANG.

milE WHOLE or THIS CARGO HASav

SELECTED WITH CREAT CAREAMD

Ia Worthy the Attention of Town andCountry Dealers.

Til E PKIXTSco.tiUT or

All the Best and Newest Stylestr

2Crrea, Oiaafe mmd niarka. Green andOiaace, 3 riake. Plait aad

Wklteaad Fsjaelee,

irnt oic or mr ctioircsTnrc mr)sn:u iirun.

Cotton.H Ooocl.w.Fr'ota. M nlmklna, rhirtine.

Ilvrrack'e Lxts; C kuH. Fi, Dvaisaa.Brow Drtlla, !ae rairtin, fim FHirtinca.

cnpr4 T'rkinf , Bin. Janipers, W hoe Diiila

A. Ae.. Ac

IinetiM.White aif Bref Dr'M. plain arwt Col' l Ivtiy.lUnuae LtBMit, RUi'h ao4 tf II II iK CoutiOj(.

ItrstlnrsCamfMW tl Ikfa, BlearhMl Laena,PnntKil I)ua anl Linna, A. , Ae.

WaolciiH,lack ami Cnl'J BarathmM. Blue aoil White Flaanrt.

If OTeey Fne Fmnt Blaahta, Aarteil Colors an I Fiaea.Veleef Kaj. ln CJ.jWatarpmnf Te-ieil- fentca Tifa. Ae.. Ae.

SuiKlrae.H.Filkivl Cnctnw rBrllal.Ft"i Warerad t ilka srvl itMr Aati)M.La li-- a' Tie,, 1 httrj Jtr atwl Lrgkorn Ii4. Lao CoTUre.Flt Ifata, Litvn Thrl, Wrirlna- - FapT. Envrlnpra.ltlioTT. Bnatena Bnurt. Crnt'tct get. Ladies fans.

Wltit t'nttna) anl Loa hrt. tUtratta rhirta.Crimen, hirre. Alpaeaj aeka. White Dock Trow Mr.Jan Miirtit, CltA Tmrra,Waul Pv-k- s, Baitsina;. Tio, Linea Txteia, Lisca C.llara

GOSS ELL'S pcnri'MtH.Hockin. Wilson & Co Oilman's Stores,- -

THIGH'S J IttS JFLLIFS, i.D BlfHTS.

Id. Coop fc l'o.' Ale, ia ela,3Iarriaas Ale. la cU,

c;aiaMe, Stoat, In glass,Dail!e St Co.. Hhi.kf, ia kU. Ac wood

atle Cfeaapafae, la pta. aad qt.KnlMi Ploughs, fery strong.t White Lead, Zinc, and Boiled OiL'iaeeiwna-arr-, Eartheavare, and China,

Telluw Nappies.

French and English Paper Hangings

BLACKSMITH'S COAL,orpool Sza.lt. co.. cCo.

KTSt TIIEO. II. DAVIES. i

DY C. S. DARTOW.

THIS DAY !

SATURDAY. : : : : NOVEMBER 14th,Al 1J o'clock bmmi. on the Premises. !

Will he As x j

1 fORTIOX OR TIIE WHOLE OF KILO PITCn j

felontfn totte P.'I af Mr. P. NAILI. lately deceased, i

tlioated in Uv rw of the dvel.in- - oo Kama (unt, sad nearly I

J. pnaiM C'are.

itrc;i;iAK noon sai.i::ON TUESDAY. : : : NOVEMBER 17th,

At 10 O'clock. A. M- -. at Sale Rood.

Dry Goods Clothing,Nat oral Leaf Tobajeo, eases of Rente le, oki of Ate (cd andg, bole of JSuap,

1 Use Ea;!Uk toIJ Let r Walrb (IJ-nt- l-r fae), 1

IJrpaat Cli.ter Dlanaad Bloc.

-- I.VD --4 VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES.XT Particulars by Posters.

Large aud Important Credit Sale

At --rVllCtlOIl,OF

New and Desirable MerchandiseBY LATE IMPORTATIONS I

ON THURSDAY. : : NOVEMBER 19th,AT 10 OXI)CK A.

At lk Slr rr. A. Schnrfrr A. C ,

Will be cS-re- tl al Aorty.n opno linrral tnna.la Eitta-lt- e lrtwrst f (Jrneral 3IrrliaBdle!

coysiiTixo OFVtj froll. II.M-'ery- . fWhin.

Uricva. Ilrdaara. Ltqonr.W in.,, rle Ale tnH pnrter,

Caara t4 upcrr r.r'lyfAM A VAIIIKTV OF KL'XimiKM.

fjr Fnawr will b iad prwwimt to

SILK AT PI DLlC'Al tTlO.V.

'ILL BE OLI AT Pl'IILIC AUCTION'..r Cask in l and, oa lUm raiae at W i.hclm a tiakrry.

0a MONDAY. Nov. 30, at 10 o'clock. A.M.,By C. DtrtuiC, Auftion'tr,

thm llowln prt.T ff. di.lralnM nl tb law f.ic thr pV-a.a- 4

t4 k'wr awatha' vrnt doe the ander.loml fr.sn aaH it.Wuhehs 1

1 W ritmc aVk. 4 ls f fraU.3 txta rewnal pVf. 2k'O aar;r, I t arrowrmit. I rater. I c i hor.I nl.n.ur. I krf wln-.bi- (w oDirr. 1 Mn Ml4 and I

veient. 9 tmg rnai air, a rcTr-.- . a w yot kw aa, i

j.rt. 1 riM kri:le. 2 brsl Irnoha. 1 nli Biemiurr aixt 1 j

Alna 1 T .a.wmI ... S .rtA laha. 1 .erah4titf hA.K. 1 f

fcxk'.'. i nawna saluu mw mtth mhr uk), I Mof Mndrtra, J trnusaa.

49 9 Rorr.RT LI.TT.

STEAMER KILAUEAAT AUCTION.

wm TT.Jh..J. 4liA Osl A .f TtMmYtAlVU ntuuciuaj, axtc au usj va asvuww, j

At 13 O'CLOCK 005. 1

F1IE l'DERSIKNED WILL SELL AT I

I TVBI.IC AVl Tloy, al hr Wharf,

The Hawaiian N trainer u Hilauca,'4 14 TON PER KEUISTER. j

Wttbaa Ae CafM. 1. fc.M.Twkfcr. ApeafW awl Ap-- j

pmtlmnrw, aa a arrtve on lu Kin floirurw, ai-.- -r

enapk-uns- ; a!. eauftiha cuolrct aitb tt llavauas Out.ernaaent. .

fhtl aoa. lire ant ith.ml re. F partri.Ura apple to 'a c. . AkTw. tMtf. ;

Oars.A NEW iAtT OF WHALEMEN'S OAKS,

4 aV iM rreri.td, tt C A FLO.V . aaV be6t la lLLM k. CO.

Hams,X PICKLE FOR SALE I1V

64 la ItOLLM A C'X

American Beef and Pork,n iioi)-ro- it sale m

644 la HOLL13 k CO.

Bread in Bond.:n mtm by 44 lib) BOLLI3 CO.

Gunnies.AOS JliT tECriVED

and fce aaie by7 64 lea BOLI.KS A CO.

Japan Rice.A SMALL LOT OFXCPKHIDR QUALITY

(64. lm) lLLtS A CO.

P.iL.SCHilEFER & Co.HAVE RECEIVED,

Per Hawaiiin Bark "Wilhelm I."

ENGLISH FANCY PRINTS,FIITK VICTORIA LAWNS.

liUck Tlct.ia Laans,I'jed Silesia.

White Cot' on I'nderkhirts,W bilc-bmw- a CHioo Drawers, I

White brown Cestui L'slertbirt,BUck Cononrra.

Black Thibet.Black Carnetnere.

A Splrndf! Assnrtanent of

Ti.Z3Zjx: ooviins, ISXec Sl'cs ahl of Ike Latest Fashion.

Fine Dlack and Blue Broadcloth.Black tint rsnbrWlss.

Labia'! Kstraets,Sarttoes.

Kalsios in 10 lb tin.Citrraots, la 10 tb tin..

Shelled AUxonds, la deesidioe.Pearl ra,0. la desa0"tna.

Wr,lpl.aha II 4ms,Le4 Pipe,

Whitinf, Ac, Ac.

A SMAt.t. l.vrOICC OF SUPERIOR

Rhine Wine (Hochhcimer,);i:n3iN pali: am:.

ALSO, ON HA1XD, Ca

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Goods of every description !

.TemreDRY GOODS,

WOOLKX COODS, Case1 1 OS 1 1! R V, I

French Dress HoodstS: Fancy Articles,Silk and Velvet Ribbons, !

iuaiii:i: iii:.iir cm .was, !

I Bales

And Sail Twine.Bar la pa, Lsttse al Wrappmc Taper.

Biarktd Calfskin. BaaLamp Chioine.a. Shingle Sails--

I'aiiifM mill r.iint Oil,Groceries, IIiiiInvsii':; Z

CK.I tS, ULS lD SPIRITS ArM X..17 of irhirh are ofr al rnonrflr Prices anil on

htost FuvornUe Ttrm.i.

RECEIVED 1

Per Hawaiian Bark "R. C. Wylic,"FKOM BREMEN.

A.n. Awsortmout of Dried

Wines, Liquors V ISccrs.co.misTiyu of

Cogaac, ia ql. and pta.Coonc oTverf Superior qaalitf.

CaseHolland Gin in green ctte..French Wines,

Chateau Cuntemerle,Milon Clerk,

Alargeaux Jt Tertre.Sherry, Cherry Cordial.

SIDEETJEX'S PALE ALE V PORTER,

I. quarts And pint.FOB SALE AT F. A.SCIIA EFER Ai CO.'e.

ets 2m

SALMON I

4 H'PERIOR LOT IX IIIRRIILH 1UM las W ALKI.R A A LLC!.

WALHER & --aLLENHirer for Sale,

Ex 13. O. MurrayriOUIEV C4TK EXTRA FLOCK,U OcUcu ate superfine imu,

Pilot Ere ad.Navy BrraJ.

UjBbuVIl Pocaloea.CsllSornta Oaia,

Mulasxs Bsrarls,ltowaar's Krroslae,

Ale and Porter. Brandy in Casks, Beet6i Ac.. e. Ae. lm

MR. JOAQUIM PORTUSADO,i xj

TO ADVAXCK FL'.N'DH TOOFFER alDcM-i-it tu jr their np thi.Ad m-- tttey maj driMit with the ao leriDd "ill be

rrfutwJM la thrm oo irnul at Uuain, ng(lirr to prrcerit. Intrrt per mouth.

M 2ia P. A. ECIIAEFER CO.

A HOUSE TO Ij KT,IX GARDEN STREET-laqa- lrc f

MHi. UtMHlKti,eta t Km ma 9qiiAre.

LOU SILL.c-- cSV"eo'rDF j

fur toon, at the l'alot chop oflm T. W. PARK.

TO lal2T!TIIK ELLIS PREMISES, OPPOSITEthe midcncw ot lb KrMi.h l ooo'. Kmiuire t4

SSO St U. P. J I" Db. Uuardian, Ac.

To Families.rklAMOXP St CAR I.N SMALL KEGS,AU ol 4U tb. each. li"Ul

MAKER'S PLAXT.4TIOX.For5aIeby (M9 3ie) C. BRKWER k CO.

.Onrtlen ESosc,WWriTII COrPLIXKS. SPRINKLERS,

V Pip a, Ac. Fur bale byMJ 2-- n T. CRKWKK k. CO.

Itrenil.IF.sT 11 LOT IIREAD.I.V WHALEMEN'S

m t'axka. Fur rale byMl Sm C. HRKWKR A CO.

Cordage.AN'ILA CORUAGE. roK FALE BT31 617 c i;i:ewkk a-- co.

Cedar Itoat Hoards.X SPLENDID OKDEIlruR SALK BY

647 Xu C. UHEM KR A CO.

Downer's Kerosene Oil.Ci CASES FOR SALE 111

7 W 614 lm C. KHEWER A Co.

Lackawanna Steam Coal.. I--

' F 'm C. IIKKWKR A-- CO.

Oil SllOOlaW.EV AND OLD OIL SIIIIOK S. FOR SALEbF (047 'imt C. HULWF.R A CO.

UY

L. L. TO Ft BERT.INSEEDOIIi-IU'liniTK- 'S PALE HOI L--

Kit io 6 rll. dtotn.Lirrpn4 tlree. la IS tt ca.r.

Paria (irmi, l'ru..ian !fue.Ccketial tiioa. t'hni flreen.

laiprrial Ureeo. Ur4 Paint

Carson's Anti-Corosi- vc Taint, in 10 lb tins,Dry, ia M'O-l- b. Caiaha.

t'P unco.Bright Oreen. Chnrota!.

Uihi purtlan-- l 9toe, and black.TVm are the rm'.y Paints that i!l rtand the ran Io the

Iropice sjithoal Miaterin;. and ar the heat Paint for rerr de.arripttnai nl caat door uk. Vessels. Iron Wiirk, Duors, thuttrra. Fence, Ac.

HuMmck-'- g jxtrr M'kite Zlnr, in 2o tb cnnaCopal Varnah. floe Cabinet, In 1 gal- - ran..

tiUsjrr'a Diaav-ods- . fln-e- t and Plate tllasa,Trarine Isprr, Al in.. 30 In. and 19 In. wide.

Nails, all x--. Cot and Wrought,

WALL V A I r. It .

Also, RECEIVEDPer " Garstang " and Wilhclni,"Utlrh Roofin'j Slate, 10 lit 20.

lninw Glass, ttll sizes.

JStn-inoc- l Glass,White, Red, Ploe, Oranre, 'Ireen, Pnrplo and Crimano.

THE 1B0VE 1EE Ol I IIUI D IT VKUY LOW PClfES643 For Cnsli. lm

C. BREWER &, CO.OlTcr for Sale

or TIIE

HAW. SHIP "IOLANI."TER WILLI GAR, MASTER,

Now Arrived from Boston !

COFSlSTIXti . PART OF

TEAM COAL, CUM 11 ER LAND COAL.Row Boat. Whale Boats,Carts aad VVapjons, Neata Trunks,

ANew and Second-han- d Oil Shooks,

Cotton Dork, Cotton Twine, Flax Twine,

f pirit, Torpentioe, bl-ls- . FUe Claj,Winter'. MetalUc Paint,

.xiiciicsiii arcs Keel,Eastern Laid Manila Cordaje,

Ilooolnla Spsdrs,SUck rainl. Putfy,

Keg of Nails,

LUMBER.mull SJtpiii"j

MUhi'j'in CIfir Plank, to 2 in.

Taper Ea;, AVrappI- o- Paper, fcbls. ffnent.

DRY GOODS,4--4 Bleached Cotton. Namaskov,

Casrs 4- -1 Blearhed Cotton, " Lanrdon.Caar 4 4 Bleached Cotton. M Forest Pale,"

Caaea 4 Bleached Cotums, "Turku Hirer,1Cases 4 Bleached Cottons, Ba tic,"

Case 10 4 Bleached Cot loos, Baltl. ,'

Asorekeae Denim,r.i.a . u... r...

Bales "Manchester" IVnin:.,Bl-- - Powhaitan " Deoini..

Balea " Merriaiae " Demm.M Aeonaaeag Brown

Bales "Anukni" A Brown Sheeting,bW - Fdfarrnwo " 40 in. Brown Sheeting,

Balta El.'ar.own" Brown Sheeting,

Ctl Allen Prints.Cases Green Print.

Packet Boats, Bbls. Kosendale Cement,CONCORD WAGONS,

Extra built Business Bmjjif, and numerous otherarticles.

OIIOCERIES,Apple. Cheese, Corn FUrrh,Chocolate, Cod Fiih. Mackerel,

Cider Vinegar, Card Matches,Cases Lemon Syrup,

Cases Tienato Ken-hup- ,

Cases Sage, io gla..Cases tiiogrr, lu glass,

Summer Sarory, In (lass.Case Pepper, in glass,

Caaea Pepper Sauce.Case Lobsters, 2 lb tin.

Case, Lobster, 1 tb tin.Cast (Juuhaugs, 2 lb tins,

C Quuhauc, 1 lb tins.

LER AITS I COXES, TILECLS U13JS l Cr.lE,C'ata-- s Lnril, 1m IO lb. Tiaia,

Chopping Trays, Wash B iards,Sieve. (949 2m) Markit Ballets.

Pure Cider Vinegar,1ST KKCKIVKO I'KR CKVI.OX.-- MI ai ly I. bAltrLr.IT.

English Dairy Cheese,irsT vF.cr.iVEU rtK ieiuivij hasJ OkDLK. f ar tale T

I. BARTLPTT.

Eastern Yellow Pine Heading,riOR OIL I'.iSI S.-- Xa Iter uiMirrinl la

SAFKTuLei- - furabttit Sia r rrmiR a-- ca

ECOIJOTrlY ZS WEALTHTO PLANTERS.

F LIGHT IIORSK ORMI LK CART on the Trash GrcuDj a-i-ll

uit U6 labor f iz n

lilllll 1 11UU9D .'ttKU .av..-- ,For gale Cheap by

649 3;n C. BREWER k C?

JUST RECEIVEDPer A. J. Pope and Wilht lni.

S A LER A TVS IX BOTTLES,CASES Extract of Lemon,Caaea of Carrie Powdej.

KEGS CRUSHED SUGAR,WestphaHa Hams and Bologna Sansagoa,

TINS OF C1TR0X PEL,Dcmijolina of Sare,

Demijohn, of Split Peas,Demijohna White Wine Vinegar.

FOR SALE LOW AT660 lm II. E. MrlXTVRE Si BBO'S.

AOTICE !

rXDEIlSir.NED REGS TO INFORMT the puhlic that

He ha Just Itecired direct from rarls,A Fnll Assortment of Merchandise,

Of the Newest and most Fashionable Style. Please call andexamine. FUANCOIS MII.LK, Tailor.

04S lm Merchant Street, pposite the Sailors' lloine.

RECEIVEDPER IDAHO AND D. C. MURRAY!

1ASES OF CALIFORNIA HAMS,Cases of Calif smia Baoon,lase of Caiifornia Smoked Beef,

CASUS OF I'RESERVBD .MEATS, viz:Roast Beef, Rnt Veal. Roast Mutton, Bd-- f 8teak, Sausage

Miau, Uu.it Chickrn, Roast Turkey,Case of Tomato Ketchup,

Caeca of CoJflsh,Casta of California Onions,

Cases of Clams, in 1 tb tin, j.Case of Green Corn, in 1 lb tin, r'

Cases ol Ollre OU, "

Case of Green PearCases of Macaroni and Vermicelli.

Case of PreaerYed Silmoo, 1 and 2 tb tin,Buia. or Walnuts.

Bills, of Altnonds,Drums of Citron Peel,

Bl ls. Z.iote Currants,Case Call lorn ia LarJ,

Qr. and h bxs. Malaga Eaisins,

llas of California Potatoes !(New Crop )

Cttldra Cate Calf r's Titra Hour,CwMrn Gale Extra raiully Hoar.

XlxA.Mi oT Ornoliors,Coasbting of Sola, Mil. Wine, Wafer, Boston, Picnic, Water,

and Jcuny Lind Crackei.P0R SALE LOW AT

II. i:. MclN'TYRE Ac IIRO'S.6M lm

ISurlaiis,Tll'KLA P HAGS SUPERIOR QUALITYMM For Sale hy (619 2m) C. VKKU Kit A CO.

IaNtt'in C'fdar SliinlesItf g M SHAVED CEDAR SHINGLES9 . W M ill enrer 10 er cent, more spacv than lleil wood

ebingles. For safe by 649 2m) C. CKKWfcK A CO.

Dissolution oF Co-partners- hip.

FJMIE CO-P- A RTNERSII IP HERETO.FORE existing nwtrr the Orm of ATI Ay A APO, ha.

this dsy been disaoleed hy mutual consent. All debts will besettled and all outstanding claims collected by Abana, who will

ntinne the business for his own account. All ANA.

BLANK BOOKS.AND JOURNALS.JEDCERS

Single Journals, 'Hecord Books,

Letter BoolLj'

And a Large Assortment ofPass Ilooks,

Memorandum Ilooks,Vest Pocket Memorandums.

Inkstands,Pencils.

Office Sent,Twine.

SPLENDID ASST. OF STEEL PENS.AND

OFFICE STATIONERY.FOR SALE AT RETAIL BY

6S0 C. 11 11 E W E R At CO.

JUSTRECEIVKD!ItR.

Gars tang, from Liverpool.

WELL SELECTED INVOICE OF

Fine Old .Martcll's Brandy,

Fine Old Ilenneisy's Brandy,( Jk

Fine Old Jamaica Bum.

Fine Old Demerara Rum,

Fine Old Irish Whisky,

JJnsiUetis oi Gin,Large and Small Cases of Gin,

SHERRY IN CASKS, t

aSCOTCH WHISKY,

MARASCHINO, '

'

1,

.4jiJ a trie Cases of each of the followingj

VKRV SUPERIOR

Port, Slicrry, j

i

ltiiikiiic Wine,C:iinbli,

Uloaellr,OI(J aFillimiCil

Very Old X3rnxKdy, I

;

'AND -i

:

One Small lec machine;

FUR SALS BY

660 2t JOHN RITSON.

TII33 PACiriCCom in e vv, ia 1 A d vc r t be r.

jurrjfur, xovember u.JIT" Tlio Uu:(:te fruls our statement that the

jTiWiamaiinn .f neutrality was forwarded toWashington !v Ir. MclSride is incorrect, and that

'it was sent by Col. Drver. We acknowleilire thecorrection. Rut we challenge the Ga-ttt- e tu pro- -dueet any eatWactory evidence thowin that itwas hv the above sentlenicn or 5eeretarv

.a a

' tfAa n--' '" Q ny US

la-- t week a3 liaviil leen tliC Ol inion Of Dr.; MoB. frcclv cxpnH.vi here. So far as Seorctarv

Seward is concerned, we all know timt the f ro--

damation i.rxi by the IirittsU Government,(which formed tiie lai8 of that issued bv theHawaiian Government,) haa been a source of irritation between the American and English Go-vernment, and thai the question arising out of itmay yet be fettled only by war. II SecretarySeward did not protest against ours, as he didagainst that of England, it was because lie

thought the game not worth the powder.

NOTES OF TIIE WEEK.Hawaiian Hitoby. An arrangement has been

niade between the puhlibher of this paper and Mr.Jarves, the author of " Jarves Hawaiian History,"for a new edition of this work, which its unquestion-ably the best history of these islands ever prepared.It is, however, deficient in this that it doesnot embrace the more recent events that havetranspired during the past twenty-fiv- e years.New engravings have been rusde at a cost oftwo hundred dollars, and the work will be put topress soon after his returu from San Francisco. Tosupply the need of a more comprehensive work,which will bring the record aud statistics down tothe present time, it is the intention of Mr. Whitneyto prepare a new history of the islands, embracingfour periods 1st, their traditional history i!d, fromtheir discovery till tho abolition of idolatry and thoarrival .of the American missionaries in 1SJ0 3d,from lSl0 to the constitution of 1S40 1th, fromIS 10 till the abrogation of the constitution of 1852,in 1SG4. The work will le illustrated with por-

traits of all tiie Kings and Queens, views in Ho-

nolulu, Lahainn, Hilo, Keilakeku i, YVailuku, andother places, including all tho principal sugar plantation, as well as colored views ol tiie various vol-

canic eruptions, rno.-'-t of which arc from originalbketches taken by himself on the spot. The republi-cation of Jarves History is rendered necessary toSupply the immediate demand, and it will be issuedearly in ISC'J.

Tn'fi I'ioxekr " Mis.4io.vabt Packet." AVo wouldacknowledge the receipt from Mr. James Hunnewell,Cf BoMton, (through Rev. S. C. Damon,) of a framedJiicture of the first Missionary Packet, which sailedfrom Boston January, 182b, for Honolulu, in chareof Mr. II. During the pasasrc. she anchored in unifwards of twenty different ports and harbors, and arrive! at Honolulu in October, after A passage of ninemonths. In size she was only 4'.) feet long, and 13feet wide, measuring about forty tons. Her rig is,that of a tops-ti- l schooner. I Several of these pictures 1

have been received and distributed among Mr. H.'s 'A

old friends, including Capt. John Meek, lie shallprize our copy as a memento of one of the earliestand warmest friends of the Hawaiian Islands nowliviufr, whose name will go down to posterity, as... . .,. .r T?.. 1 ! 1 Tlaminar to iiawaiiuns, as nouscuoia worus. it is;nearly fifty years since Mr. II. started from Bostonon his first trip lo theso islands, in the "old brigTliAidiUu. -

3T Tho tidal wave, which was felt hero on thoII th of August was observed in various sections of.this ocean. A report from Yokohama says:

A limit three o'clock this artrrn-- (August 14) a very extra-ordinary phenomenon occurred in the crrek The water sud-denly drawn rapidly out of the niouih, taking the boats at theaide that were not securely mooro I with it, and as rapidly re-turned, like a diminutive bore; and this occurred several times

it a few iiiinntn. We witU'-siMs- l it just above the lirsthri li;e. opixwile to the Yokohama Iron Works. No vilirationwas l"'lt ashore, an.l we could perceive no apiuirent cause forit, u t it must have ariwn from some subterranean dis-turbance.

A Shanghae paper has the following:Capt. Harmon, of the steamer Plymouth Rock, while on

his way lo this port from Hankow (August 14) encountered aterrific bore, seldom so n in this quarter. The tide wavestruck the steamer on her ort quarter with such force as tocause her to strain and vibrate, aa if she hail struck a rockthe water breaking on board The wave came from the south-west with .clear sky and a good hreexe from the south; itmust have been smie twenty-fiv- e feet high, extending two milesacross. Its force iiwtautly atnppcd the ebb tide, which wasrunnim; at the time about four knots per hour.

From Sydney we have the following:The preat tidal wave which started at rem on the 13th of

August was felt throughout the Australian Colonies very se-verely the next day, but no serious damage is reported. Anearthquake occurred at the same time.

T" Pbesextation. Honolulu " Engine CompanyNo. 1., mustered in full force at their room, on Thursday eveningfor the purpose of presenting a silvertrumpet to their Foreman, Mr. William Hughes.The presentation, in behalf of the Company, wasmade by Ass't. Foreman A. W. Carter, whose speechwas responded to by the Foreman ; after which acollation was partaken of by the Company and invitedguests. The Company is in a flourishing condition,having over sixty names on its roll call, of which fiftyor more are ready at the tap of the bell. The trumpetwas made by Mr. Eckart, of fine silver, is nineteeninches long and finely proportioned, and shows goodworkraanehip combined with excellent taste in orna-mentation. Ou a shield is inscribed the following :

"Presented to FobkmavWm. IIIGHE8,

avIIONOLl LC EnOIME C'OMTANV No. 1,

s a token of esteem and appreciation of valuable services ren-dert- d.

Nov. 12, 18t8.M

A Hard Cruise. The schooner Alaska, whichleft this port August 15, for Portland, Oregon, witha cargo of sugar, arrived at Port Townscnd, PugctSound, after a passtigo of 51 days. She was unableto take an observation or see the land, owing to thedense smoke prevailing all along the coast, andbrought up in Puget Sound by accident. The pas-

sengers mid crew were reduced to very short allow-ance for both water and provisions The Clara It.Sulil, it will be remembered, was 42 days from thisport to San Francisco. Vessels at this season of theyear, when variable winds and calms prevail, shouldlay in double the usual supply of provisions, so as tole prepared for any such reverses as those noticedabove.

Degree Conferred. We stated last year that therl(rro nf Doctor of Divinitv had been onnferrpd bvo w JAmherst College on our worthy seamen's chaplain.Rev. Samuel C. Damon. There appears to have beensome informality about the action taken last year,and the same College has this year conferred the de-

gree, as we learn by our exchanges. Though wedo not believe there is any virtue in these or otherhigh-soundi- ng titles, yet the honor could not havebeen betowed on a worthier person, or one moreuniversally respected and beloved, afloat or ashore.

The Com mrrcial Herald of Oct 22d says thatperson " who is in a position to know, states that in

less than one year the P. M. S. S. Company will berunning weekly steamers to Japan and China." Aweekly line would require at least ten vessels, whichthe company has not at its command now. Amontn'y l'ne s ni01"! likely to be established.

Another Cargo of Unfortunates. A schoonerload of lepers left this port on Tuesday last for Mo- -;

lokat. As they passed through the streets they pre--!sented a sad and pitiable spectacle. The leper colonyon Molokai is increasing rapidly in numbers, and sofar as we c-- n learn, they are well cared for by Mr.and Mrs. Walsh, who have charge of the unfortu-- Inates.

Azores. We are indebted to Mr. Pico fur a beau-

tiful descriptive sheet of the artificial Breakwaternow being constructed at the port of Ponta Delgada,Azores. The work is being done by English engin--eers, and will cost over a million dollars, but whencompleted will render the harbor safe for ships at allseasons.

Went Past. The schooner which passed thisP01" on tne "Utu ur"ler full sail anl JiJ not re--port herself, was probably the Fanny Hare, 18 daysfrom ban t rancisco, bound to iJatavia.

We have in port to-d-ay 38 whalers, 10 mer- -chantmen, three steamers, and 12 schooners, mak- -:

ing a total of C3 vessels.

ST" For foreign new9, sec supplement.

TL' I.v the following from the sun o

VHirs, it appears tliat a new aua slioalhad been noticed near the port of &n Francisco. Weunderstand that the U. S. stearuer Mohongo, which ! . '

. y Sam Fbacico, Oct. 21, lfcyJS.

leaTcs for that port tody, has instructions to visit V .1 Etla f Tfrrr.the ppot, and make survevs, if the report is etirrobo-- j AVe hsre just experienced ths roost serious earth-rat- ed

: j quake that was even known in this section of theA lUsoticit sno4i PivtFn.-ar- t. m . n. Harri- -

I '.'Jth iruin Jafwo, report that lie u with hi veai-- i Ux wday. In foe ami uicke oeur the cuat, ctl.-aroriti- c to uiakc

' ,'D1- - mu un ,0 P- -' n 8imtr aaa, ,lfavy breaWeni dlvrrM ristn .ud. au huui. bem- -at thru- ktation, he wore ahip inumlle!y and escaped tiiedanger. Aner wearin hip he went ak-t- t aud m surprisedto tind that uo rtK-k-

s wrre in :sht. as tie had surptaed that theveei had been ti ruonu.? upon the aner FaraiUmra. The

. trekera exteDdej fi.r half a uiiie aud etidriitiy tuatked themte? Juferr!uV!,lK f"".. A"LW.'!r

i ClVrMT UIUIHT DJCt. VUIU UUl IBC UIU' o imm wiy r4aoi p.ing ract were at a stuuj The lucaiiiv oi the hh.i i as Mit.im : Benrin we i south

dirwtiy ia the mute vi vseU fwm Japan bound tr Sjutranc"eo.lt w.not al all tniprutKiuw that aevenu vcast w wnunhave been KJ hret-fo- re arxt never heard fna, went U iecea1I1CIC UH1 All IW INHini "IlPUtll. 11IC HIUU MUBmiHp"Ulrora the northwest, and a heavy sea miming at the time.New that tiie kUoa is pretty detiuilvlv hrated, it ia probablethat the Ccant Survey will ace thai it ia properly laid dowu outlitf mapv

Is Mkmokiam. At a regular monthly meeting ofHawaiian Lodge No. 21 F. & A. M., held at theirrooms on Monday, Xovember 2d, the following com-

mittee were appointed to draft resolutions expressiveof the feelings of tho brethren of the lodge, upon thereception of authentic informfition of the death of theirlate brother, Richard B. Neville.r"ereur, our worthy brother Richard B. Neville, has been

suddenly called away from earthly scenes to his celestialhome in the vigor of niaiihoud, having been brutally murderedwhile in the diachatge of his duties as Deputy Klieritl", on theI.laud of Hawaii, the members of Hawaiian Lodge bow inhumble suhtuiH.slon to this afflicting; dispensation of Provi-dence : Therefore.Rtn;ctd. That believing ia his uprightness, honesty of pur-

pose, and sterling integrity, we know that society has lost avaluable member, aud our beloved order a good and faithfulollleer and brother, and his aidjir and children au affectionatehusband and father.

Rrnotvtd, That we, in the name of the Lodge, tendir lo thedisconsolate widow and children and father of our deceasedbrother our heartfelt sympathy and affection in this hour oltrouble and bereavement.

RtsolveH, That the members of our lodge wear tho usualbadge ol mourning for thirty days.

Reioived, That we transmit a copy of these resolutions tothe widow and father of our late brother, aud likewise that theybe copied iu Inc papers of this city. W. R. Skal,

C. S. Bartow,T. V. Hbi cic,

Honolulu, Nov. 2, 1S63. Committee.

Naval. The U. S. Steamer Otsiper, Capt. L. C.

Sartori, 6 guns, arrived at this. port on the 10th,from San Francisco. She has come to relieve theMohongo, and will remain hero some months. Thefollowing is a list of her officers:

Captain L. C. Sartori, Commanding..leaf. Cotnmandrr M. W. Sauder., Executive Officer.

Acting Maftrrn N. A. Blmne, Navigator; G. E. llolloway.Matter J. K. P. Kaafe.Acting Ensijns Th mns Goliling. John Ross.Mid.tkipmrn II. I.. Tremain, N. L. Roosevelt, E. 8. Prime.Sunroa U F. Gibbs.At. Surgeon Ed. C. Thatcher.Chief t'nyi'neer II. S. Pavids.lf i.irut. Mariner N. L. Nokes.Patmaster George E. Ilendee.-- nd Axitt. Enqineer Arthur Price. Ja. II. Chasmar.3rd At. Engineers V. C. Rurchard, I. 8 keel, C. I. Foas.Captain's Ctert Wm. L. Webb.Paymaster' Clerk Ed. V. Lansdale.Carpenter J. P. Carter.Saitnaker Thoa. O. Faasctt.Officer 24.Mm 141.

tjS-Th- e A. B. C. F. M. The annual meeting of themerican Board of Foreign Missions took place at

Norwich, Conn., on the 6th, 7th and 8th of October.Secretary Treat read the annual report. Dr. Wood ofNew York read the general survey and report of thecondition of the Board's missions. The treasurer'sreport shows that the entire income of the year wasas follows: From gifts, $153,200 77; from legacies,S73.0O.1 44; from other sources, $8,674 74; total,8535,838 'J5; the largest sum ever reported to anyaunual meeting of the Board. The expenditureswere $530,835 65. The year opened with $4,432 44against the treasury, aud closed with a surplus of

520 96 in favor. Ihe deficiency on the th of Julywas $140,000, and during the next 24 days, beforethe closing of the fiscal year, August 31st, thatamount was collected, and the above surplus left inthe treasury.rr The U. S. steamer Mohongo, Capt. E. Simp-eo- n,

having been relieved by the Otsipee, sails forSan Francises to-da- y. During her stay of sevenmonths in port, her officers have won for themselvesthe esteem of all the foreign population, and we be-

lieve also the sincere respect of the Hawaiian Gov-

ernment ; while the deportment of her crew, on shore,lias been unexceptionable. We wish them all a pleas-ant voyage to San Francisco, and shall welcome theirreturn should the Government order them here again.

Fob the East. The steamer Idaho sails to-d-ay at4 o'clock, and her mails will close at 2 P. M. Threedates of the " Advertiser " have been issued sincethe last steamer left, and can be obtained in wrap-pers ready for mailing. They are full of whaling andlocal news, and will be as welcome as letters by theold folks at home.

Counterfeit. One of the boat boys (a native)has shown us a counterfeit twenty dollar piece, whichhe avers was offered him on Sunday night last, by astranger, and which he changed by giving good coin.The piece is a poor counterfeit, which any man oughtto detect in the dark. His story is improbable.

Sugar Boiling. The American Artizan of Sep-

tember 0th, contains the details of Brewsters's patentsugar cvaperator, which has been used lately inCuba, and is said to be very successful. Any personwishing to examine the description is welcome to doso by inquiring at our office.

Fair. The Ladies Benevolent Society of Honolulupropose to give a Fair on the 3d day of December for,the Benefit of the Boarding School for HawaiianQirls. All persous interested will please send theircontributions to Mrs. Dr. Judd in Nuuanu Valley, orto Mrs. W. F. Allen on Kukui street.

Socnd. The bark Comet had some repairs put on

her a few days since, and we saw her timbers expos-

ed, which were as fresh and sound as the day theywere put in. The vessel, if we may judge from ob-

servation, is staunch and seaworthy, reports to thecontrary notwithstanding.

Meteors. The nights of the 12th, 13th and 14thof November, from 1 to 4 A. M. is the season for an-

nual meteoric showers. Several brilliant meteorshave been seen within a week past, early in theevening, and should any one observe the annualshowers, we hope to receive an account of them.

J2? We are under obligations to Purser McLellan

capitalthe

anded Thursday, Nov. 2Gth, as a day national j

tnanKsgivmg:Washington Oct. 13. The President has issued a procla-

mation appointing November 26th as Thanksgiving Day.

r2T We been requested to call the attentionmembers of the Gymnasium the monthly

meeting, takes place on Monday next, and to

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Seeds. We are indebted to Mr. Herbert, for arare Australian seeds, received by perIdaho.

Z3F A clipper ship the port the 11th,supposed to be the Jito 12 from SanFrancisco, bound to

Court Interpreter. Mr. Albert Wilcox has beenj appoimeu interpreter iu uie courts oi tuia city.

The Facia of the Case.Mr. : There has been some ex-

pressed in that no help offered from .

Waioiea our neighbours in Kona, during their late !

troubles.'

The Kilauea arrived here usual on Thursdayand a deputation waited the Captain

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view of him return to Konawith all the foreigners in Waimea. Captain McGregor at firstobjected on account of being short of fuel, but afterwards con-sented to go when he learned that sullicient fuel could be ob-tained at Kawaihac to him here ; whereupon the Magistrate of this district tnougui " tliat tue act ol taking the Kilauea

so of course the had to be You are aware .

that it is impossible f.r unshod horses travel the an, i

and thus we were, to the of ail (imt a lew whoboat) cut off from joining the foreigners in Kona.

Yours, oVc, Ai oREio.NER.South Kohala, 18C3.

, San Francisco Correspondence. No 21,

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j country. The fo-s- t shock occurred at about 8 o'clock,this morning, followed by a second (hough lost so--

j ,v-- .. i.-T- i ru- - vl '4 Buinmgsbeen thrown down, and several lives are loet. and

: .., Some pCMOns WOUmted. jZ'lt few particulars arevnnvn n t 1t;l:;nu. ; . - .:n" " " --

JJj Zi places having been closed. The streets are crowded! with PCOnle. and the conxternatinn u fronerl Th.t CriV has become a place of refuse" aad is lit- -i crally filled with women and children.

The following extract ftxm the papers wUl givesome idea ef the damage sustained :

; xi,e fnitol gtatea Marine IKpital Hiucon Point la mah,. ,hBttered that it iU proUaWy have to taken downand entirely rebuilt. The building, ia one of the iarjmt In thecity, and has long been a conspicuous landmark. The firstshock of yesterday's earthquake caused the great structure tosway to and fro, ami the crackii-- of limbers aud fall of masonry,dreadfully alarmed the helpless patients une two huudrrd innumlier all of a lioui were aware of Uic unsafe cond.tion of thebuilding.

The l otted States Custom lloose, on the corner of Batteryand Vah'.iiglon streets, built iu 1S.S2, upon a fiuiuatinriles and stone and sand tillitwa. ll has been rvnttllv in--

i jiiroti by sl'ght shocks, fi.snns having been visible in itswalls, outside and Insnle, tor several years past. This building,which is massive and large, has suffered terribly by this sartu--quakc.

the IT. 8. Branch Mint, on Commercial street, the excite-ment was intense. The tall chimney swayed considerably,and was injured somewlial in its masonry, tint did net fall.

The City 1! all is very much injured, and probably beyondrepair. The interior is a sad scene of couruaumst plastering,bricks mortar strewn about, arches leading to the vartuasdepartment j broken, and the cilices, with but few exceptions,deserted.

At the junction of Market, Sanaome and Push streeta, Iksjthree-stir- y brick building on the northeast waa entirelydestroyed, and a man named Jasper Khaw was buried in theruins.

The interior of the Lincoln School ILaise is in a fi u(htful con-dition. The two atehes at the rear of the budding have folteu,and also two chimney a.

On Mission street nearly all of the Urge building are root .

or less injured.The west wall of the Presbyterian Church, ou Bush street,

opposite the Occidental Hotel, has fallen out.It is useless to disguise the fact that this baa been a severe

an earthquake as ha been e.ierienced since the f Htnding ofSan Francisco ; but it should be borne in mind that the damage,has been done upon made " land, or thnf pail of the citywhich has beeu reclaimed from the bay hy iu with sand;while upon the original ground, above Montgomery street, lbinjury to property has been small.

relMeal.The political world is greatly excited over recent

events of much importance, both local and national.Every sensible man conoedes the victory of Grant asalmost certain, the partisans at lastyielding, but ungraciously.

After several of active preparation, we werefavored with a torchlight procession by the unter-rified- ."

With just discrimination the evening ofOctober 12th was selected, elections in EasternStates occurring upon the next day. Anticipating areverse, tho wily leaders very sensibly paraded theirconstituency beore the enthusiasm was completelydispelled by the thunder of Eastern Republican vic-

tories. Some 5000 men, women and children,marched through our principal streets, to the soulstirring music of Marching through Georgia,"" Rally round the flag," and other popular Unionairs. Young men in capes and caps, represented

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organizations known aa BlairA 10 af T - A - At t 1yurour o.c, pnDtmg . creuitameappearance, oeverai aiucreni nationalities were ausorepresented but some hard stories are circulated inthis connexion. For instance, the Swiss delegationhas been repudiated by leading citizens from theland of Tell, who objected to the exhibition of the

of their country in Democratic ranks. Then thesoldiers, it is said, were simply Hibernians dressed inclothing of soldiers. Another peculiar feature wasthe French Club. These Frenchmenwere evidently from Limerick, judging from their '

countenances. Onerf accosted as " Mike," by a by-

stander, angrily exclaimed, " Whist ! ye spalpeen,don't expose me !" Republicans arc satisfied thaitheir demonstration of October 27 will far surpassthis effort, and demonstrate to every unprejudicedmind that the " Dimocrata" haven't captured thiscountry yet.

The Eastern Elections.With distinct and startling tones the great com-- '

monwealths of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indianahave decided that Grant shall be our next President.With deep interest the local elections of October havebeen awaited by both parties. Pennsylvania, des-pite fraudulent voting by means of corrupt naturali-zation, elects a Republican State ticket by a tunallbut decisive Republican Ohio gallantlycomes to mark with about 20,000 Republican maj-ority. Indiana, the scene of a bitter and excitingcanvass, in winch Colfax leu the Union forces, andHendricks, a very ablo and popular Democrat, can-didate for Governor or the United States Senate, ifunable to procure the named position, marshal-ed the Democracy. We have rumors of importationsof recruits to the ranks of the from Ken-tucky, which are very likely true. But the Demo-crats failed to bring a sufficient member, and the Re-publicans triumphed, giving promise of an increased,majority in November, when the struggle will besimply between Grant and Seymour. Nebraskaelects a Representative to Congress by 2400 majority.Although several Congressmen are lost, two Senatorsare gained one in Pennsylvania and one in India-na. It is reported that Vallandigham been elect-ed to Congress. ,

The News was He wiredIn San Francisco with great exitement. During theevening of the day of election anxious partisanscrowded the newspaper and telegraph offices. Whenit was announced that the Republicans were victori-ous, the enthusiasm was irrepressible. CongressHall, the Republican Head Quarters, was instantlyfilled by an excited and uproarious crowd, and a pro-cession was formed, which marched through thestreets. Notwithstanding tho late hour, eleveno'clock P. M., fifteen hundred, men made the nightjoyful with songs and cheers. Grey-head- ed menwould dance and caper with all the agility of boys.Stout, bearded men embraced each other dignified.Front street merchants would throw hats high in air.The streets were lined with people, the houses illu-minated, the ladies jubilant-- One man states thathe had retired, but on reaching the window, distin-guished the character of the excitement. Presentlyturning to his wife he remarked: "Its all right,wife; I recognize our boys, for it's not the rebelyell !"

The Democratic Stare.The N. Y. World, the leading Democratic organ,

commenting upon the recent elections, freely admitsthe great strength by Grant, and attributesthe defeat of the Democracy to Blair's unpopularity.It further intimates a change of tactics and the sub--

was really intended. The Democratic National Convention evade responsibility, so this part of the storyis attributed to the N. Y. Herald, who orijrinated it.

The San Jose Exrnrsiea.Stn Jose is situated about sixty miles down the

,The Union men announced a mttss meeting on'Saturday October lth, inviting delegations from

8urr0UI1ding counties. No less than 2200 excor- -

people, tne can rrancisco train amvea. liking oilhis coat to give his arms more freedom, Mr. Gorhamled off in the cheers of welcome. scene thatfollowed beggars description. Imagine seven then--'sand people, surrounded by brilliantly illuminatedhouses, filled with handsome ladies, wildly cheering,with one impulse. Of course Grant and Colfaxcame in for a greater share, but every speaker wasremembered. Speaking was resumed after one hourof unbridled glorification, the excursionists return-ing at alvout 1 o'clock. To guard against any " O-ccidents," an engine was kept running in front of thetrain during the entire trip.

"Carleton."We have been much interested in the addresses!

by this gentleman, famous as a war correspondent cfthe Boston Journal, his name is Charles CarletonCoffin. From personal observation, be has derivedmuch valuable and interesting information, andtreats every subject with rare skill. After his aJ- -.

dre?s in Piatt's Hall, the Grant Invincible entered,having just returned from a " flag raising" inanother part of the city, and created a great excite- -.

ment with their handsome uniforms. WhereuponDr. Cox, a methodist minister, led off in the popular

John s body song, the entire audience ns.,ng and joining in the chorus. JiOlSterous enthUSl- -asm prevailed, and cheer after cheer was given.

i reserve for my next letter notices of current.tln(c ,tmt;no. ; th: .fT..et . fcriof rovio. nf? ? ; "

the political situation only. Yours, rtUCAN.

of the Idaho for late San Francisco papers. Also to j gtitntion of new leaders, as the only hope left to theConsul Van Reed of Yokohama for Japan files. Also j party. Of course Republicans have made muchto the Secretary of the Institute, Wash- - i out of these startling statement, which haveington, for reports of Institution and other valua-- j J commented npon at great length in leadingble documents. journals. The demoralization of the Democratic

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lion on Satunlay last, and purchased by Capt A. Jose the speaking commenced at noon, Henry Edger-'Whit- e,

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JANION. RHODES & CO.. ' Tv.Coninii.xion ITIcrchanlx,V solaria. Vaaarr' laiaaal. !

1

9. B FmrOaa.'as auixa sa.,1 ucn.(-navesu- r aiwcfebwaww Fraawew.

Itrwwm.. L, January 1,1443. 5 ly

a wituaat. lint r- - aissrasaa. cat. aaacas.

lTILUUIS. BL1MH1KD & CO.. j

Shipping & Commission merchants, '

Xo. 302 I-- raat Street,rj aa ji.r ruA.rciico

JiW-T-I Cy. XJI.w Co.a j la

Sbiotiin? and Commission 3Irrci:ant( !- -m

1"A rilOXT ..THKKT.Ctsfr Jarka.2T FKaCtCO. Caurssia-- ly

ii i: . it v ii v a ii e ,

FOREIGN DRY GOODS!Kapwwi-s- l AlltalUa ci

0 SO EES FOR HONOLULU IIA2KET. i

iiK.Mir tit f.ui-- .

2u; titl 2'v. Ht'rty ?rf.M 1 s.T MAyrisro.

L. H. Alia. K. U L9.Saa IrvicMa pctia.ai.ii:. aV m:vis,. m j

CJOlll 111 11011 --TlOrCllSlIlI?3T WHOLESALE DEALEES.

3T ortlnticl. Oroi; on..TTE.TIO tvn.i. rrcivrA1JROMPT r.f 1... fr m wj A lllwr.

im wlw Tl.rr..Urt Irk

IkaWirr. Krrrt 4 Cf...........CaaVLa A Cm.... ..HnMtala.

?. ata

ELEY'S AMMUNITION.. iioi y tr ass t'.r.CArfTrtlOCe. r m . . . f!L i ELEY BROS U Si'if

51 1rv-vii- ii'iT:nKTNiiif.rt ikkmihkA in ll.r ar, a,. t . (. Jinwt.- - KnH.i.1 1 -. (half mh j . a4 ill ( miJ Wf.

Th rlttn hi. kwn attnpto I " eaf it etw.fMiiMmtUiini all .tv awrptixn ay II rr l- -

way War l)faill. aw IS. n.twr. KllA . 1 1 law taw llrif Iraif. aul arw a--

ai aa.it rliim.y t U kif K llr.aut arw l rtr.laallchryta4f llrwrrl l4iwa Klra.TlWrw ar IN. hapx-- l Cartrfd inoww, rrTI tKir

(auina. ami Sf aaalw wtwliy f JUtal. ar atryf an4la any eUaMtw.

Boa fsrtrtiljw C- - t.mp'f f all thv H.iekM Withr wltanat bMlIrt. axi aMehiiM k iaumM- - hm ia Carrr-.lr- .

Xakmaf Cwarr CarlrMzn. 4.4 Immw. for Kollnyttol, la in ia llr Mry's .y.

tlm CarlrMtfraa Uictua arvoivrr .f 12 a, M,aot I a, kor.ralfl rirwH' rtm rir Carfri-tarw.f- r alt

Slav f Uimms II4A-- ivl Mn-w- . I

(nohlw Wstrrpnf w4 Catx. Wlr Cartrl.lcw I e k;'l--fa-a- w a tunc liaaaa rut Ws.lia to tapru ifc

iMMiiac f ran . rtwry A"t4r.pO- - af apnrting aiul J- - !

tary iaaiatuna Newelkv nncTiirns. .Cray's I" Rasd. Iaalaa. 4V. C. I

t2 WUOLtSALK OtLT. I in

Map of the Sand-wich iHland.s.

OXI.T CORRECT MAP OF THESETAB la that T Ihw C. . Xtjenrn Ixp-ri.i- bHUjHiwfs0.iifiwt t-rr-y fatTorr wHwewas

iTmZ mud. wry rapsal. wfcw era-a-. err. Allaad d.scanc aadto lad awa- -s

IswiTaaslpaiaa woa aWrwlabwp--trf --f aboot th. grawp

BtrmtA i a enpr "!- -

-- .V, .4.44

THEOD. C. HEUCKOffers for Sale

y iV Desirable Goods

-- IZ,:-Vi

Europe and the United States,fL-

ift. C. .Yjlif, froci Hani burs,

Wilbelni I , from Bremen,

Cfjkn, from Boston,

ste2zieis ' Idaho and tlontana,1 Al

Cj cten PcLe t from San rrancio

LSfliPIIieilt.

PSr tA. U. W V116,

KUUtLU. UJlPll.i

DRY GOODS, 6lc.FAXCT PRI.TSl'PERl'lUBl.n ' tj

Wtit C !. u t. BH I"ri". Blr Pril.HTy ir b mi- -f a4. t-- 4 b" r.

t " --i r.iZS.C'lolliiii, Vc.1 fBfIte aai Well lrrl lartmrst af

C"t-- . I--a. I'" '0. "ulvr" rl t--? 0-- C.a'.V6 it ft.S VtU, ?.

Ia treat arlrtj aed MIcsW t MldltiJM a-- J raarj e fJt.Uf r p y-- l ! wj-- nf I. 4 sMr:.

.. t Lo J Lf fl ? .--!.in. M'J. (4--r t;y M itwicvi.

H- - fc.ue '.ori SuMl,'VJ Jrtt tuiU.

Hosiery,CW 4a rtawra ' ' S-- t " CtA-JM- k'f Wo t. iltnzyi arJ?.! L nl'nVni a1 Or. r. . u Urr-- - n-i-.CfB.t-- r la,4er 4 ar'i 9"-- ia .4 aa4 Wa wLite,cjt. fl ft v.ary.

LaUm' ..' 1 t.t and fc.act Mi- - j,. K-r- if ejaalry.

Of Ii7crrat 0.tjli!ie aa4 Mjle.

Hoof s Siloes :iml CiiiilersOf tV try fct tW34 rr-- r. El,

CiL'i.x. CiS. Cai-i- a, Ptet Iatfr, Ac, Ac, Ac.

.Snclcllcrj', tVc,'

K-- ovior lrt': Orsaa ab-- Frnch ia-ilw-s. Urg,L.)- - ri tnim t Tar. iaa S'.ys,fevtu, rfsrs. . t " , a;. I

A CIIOICK 4SM1RT.MENT or, 1 II ( ;

':UrOCCriCS illlll 1 rOVlSlOIlS "CCC

:

SaJlLLTs

rni. aar la L' arr'. tr 'Vli'4 Mua.a,ns ravlrn. er l.o- - isUI al T4t--r .A6eJtw,i ari --a.c ia M m j.r., V .t..ar ia S awl r4,Asst. In-- , ia eyrava, frait to lip. VaoXa ChoeOat.

Spirit, II1C.H Slfltl IlCCrrii rry tafrv FaW fu.!. fin O! hrry in w4.rM(- - i"Trl a t. rk. rc II'' a. lUwt,

t vcaiw mw 44 gi..i ainKnr ms-- F to ,- - a4 M weaknewa Brewery

W t-- w a r.LrrUr. llnM4.rBMM. 1 l.ijrwM,.f 4 iiM--

Ciar.sKrasas la ("ktase! lb kt llavaaav,

Siintlries.SAiiXtki" sHCJTtt KMrts A.tu jack K.nrrs,

a SLJ40

1 COOKE 1WRT3XET OF rHCT CtTLrJaYOf d ol s and taUrrn.

!

SMr, J. 1 to lit Tirlm f :ncy, Flayini" Cards.Aasf 4. Fearrcr Imawrs. Uets' and Lad. sop. KH Gloves,

CaUoe. Att'Va. and 9 U cf rVs acl ftietxsMaaafucMiro'ioy,ua"AWrcoir.fc-d- ,Eafaers of varVoos quality aul it-m- . V ra.pic Taper.

PAINTS AM OILS,Supcr-o- r k-- t Lrad, Zt. U, F-i-kd Lttarcl OiL

CASKS ZI.NCla f -u .f 1 I y 'X sil JT by 4 inctra.

itfiLi.s siii:i:t i.kaiOf i, Cj. 3, 4. S av.1 a jr tar fx.

ItOI'M) II A It IIlOr-- to Ij ut d.aor.U1.MHIW CLASS

Ia brs.a of bet tarh, rr--m I . by -- 1 tn 2 ry 4) iachr.

HESIDES OTHF.i: .MEHCIIAND1SE :

Mwr'i )tt Kr en I - m Il rA .rr-- .h ,l fn..L.r-..t-,- t f -t-- !

f U. ajr- - .U K-- a K'9-n- . j

1'o. Tr,f itt'i.t if thf noirn j

Z1ZSS BEEF, packed by C. Bcrtelmann,j

K'tnut, i"t t"i"l li.il rt't'lj f'tr i.ifrtuii.

Ezpcctcd Daily to Arrive-I- LK

c:r.vi.o. ruo.n isovro.x.T.. h iKi-il'- if f'fi.tBa. wk.'. at1 hUi fwit.f C'atna,

f.i l rr r- - .ml4 l-- ffrr....lri. . r 1 r 1 I r. . I. r (am.lya p. iMrru f.l !.. Lrf- -

Ilr.....'. a-- ,r tarf ! A., .''-- l .,- j If- - a. . ., I Ma'rrr..

ei-- i l"--rr' l al i r f. I .r.. .ir , ra 1 1 ir',n't t--t l.- -f ku-- . .rr a tor. . .nl . , lc.. tr.

Also soon to followinn "wiliiklm 1.."

a imt cr it ttaatt I

C"XII12lIlw I

2.nr;liMli smlII'OllCll G(K)ls( '

7' h SJrijiftl ir'.'lr,! ..'...;

THE STEAMERS AND PACKETS j

run iu ha.v ritA.ciM:,!tj rvvrjr U.p, m a krir.x In.- - cfJ

and DeiraMe 3Ie rcbandNe !

CONIiTI5C OF j

tkr Tarfaa4 Braarke af Maafattarr aa4 Pra-- :

!! af j

California, the Ca.ilcrn Statet. England,and the Continent ofXurope,

TThkb Sh;Acets i3 he classiS d p0 arrival.I

of the above i offered for Sale atReaaoaable Rates br J

I

THEOD. C. lini'CK.6t9 3m Comer Fort and Merchant StiWa. tl

ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL

Sreainor Itlrilio."i The iul arrived a: thi ;Tt oa --.Iit at 12j ayo, 11 jf-a--. bwir.5 left San iaxc-sc- v

If M. oa"th2v.h. &-- jorThe hark D. C. .V-tr- e i.krl fr a San Fra- r-

ti.o on tb 22 i r.f Oct'AT, hvis a, Iatz mall. .

i la Cilif-rri- . a rerr rti.-'1n- u eTr-eri- -'

trxx-- l ca Wfizxrtiix the l?t. Lkh fd: iaall r cf tL tut v wrvere in t!

i citj of FrMci?oo arJ the a.Hiricz Ll--ir. .

; Ia tt cirj. tJ.e ir"xk tbre-- lijwn he u flai--1trir;r. i Llurxj . an-- all, a&i ws '

; a: Tert in trat jert which is callei "tcadeIir?i," Mjn-,- r merj ftr-- t arji. bar. '

Tte lirca-- , it i ctiizVrl. will n- i TTle than '

in n.Il.i,n dollar--. While x:ai in laklui ac4 '

tLr Tilli;: iujt aiiu2t t-- a tauh mere.Tlrt: TTttLj'5 f tL--? 2i:h. tviitaln full details of)

, the talatr. jJr.

La ni w brkdT nimme--i up,

, a fj.w? : '

Ol.i- - a ;ncn a Hrf uliioun i4iai.-rit- of be-- ;

Peantfjlraoia, Rep aMi.nrt. S t.Itd:mi. Republican. l'?) mJrity.

Wert Vi.-in- L, Republican. 4,") taajmtr. i

Neva-ia- . Rj.ublloan, abjat 2.4 zu-i- j jriiv.A taoveicetit i oa t tj iiviu'.-".- - Llair to rein.Niw Y.k, Oct. 13. Hie Ur't the

view of j'.v. Sf niurt and n-.- t tLO?e- - a:tributelot t.ie

i caniriiizn. Xt Mys : e thin wiiii yti iu-:- e hjsir that tbe ticset will l-- e Mronzer if j

otljer iJrae l; f t fjis.I Rcifalo. Oa. 20. Horatio vvmourthat lie will take tne ;ump in ariu otcqtl camr.tLTi at R-S-

al- ou Thursdar rKit. j

i , ... . . ,; - ""t T " i v "

!M. lVui- - on f"rid?v Di'it, tieclarfl that if Grant' m ele-K-- l e will nvc-- r leave the White; JImum alive. acy-rlii:- j t the Democrat's rejrt.The P.'jth'mri rep.-.rt-

- Lim a Miying lie wtildi nerer leave t!ie Wiiite II ;ue it Ivti a he lie-l-.

i OikaM), U:t. 22. The Trthun's Wa-hii:t- on

'tul .M:M-tc- -r Jj:uijn teierapi - tiiat the

, f,r tt.eu.er.t, and i- -, to the Kjr of I.aia, t

U, t..t--rd- l.e.1 to t..e t ro.l'.. the II'ni ,.n Paeific liailrxid will

i r.HVt-- it- - i--i r-- rur.nir o- - r .'A taiier. il fnt line, i

XLc Coititui.iviier- - l;'4-.- e tvd xuilt-s-.

fnropran.

regu.ar.-y-.

-.

.1 a'no':c ?rLJ C'J4:5 a ., t,:':e r'?rt-- T

tie r.pi-oc- pil (.aiiron nr.LOM an-- J

iic auricular couic-.-rio- aaa litat m.i

Divre atrciuiis at fiist

?ri-- s u. re tmcted vi!U tl y-. arid Lea caught ,

w,. (n,cLvr,M ia c0,.j hj,(0.i. (;,.. h Cut I .

,.fw-r- . t.. rmilU t.. tn-- V. c...4r( i, iv..a,:, ... i Barrel. Botn. Krg, H4 Pti-.- !

.mirl..-cwa'.h.w..l.:pi:- i the vicf.rv which isti, cr..n ,.r tJ, 5:l .V,.vmi.. r. L t .Vvada

'.-."--. . Il-r- e '- - -

Uheve that tr f.!l ,w ir - m the ub-tan.- -e of thepr.t.eij vtLiri fia- - nTrce-- l v .vinnN.-- r

J..!jiH-.-n and ."uin'cy I jT the w::i"uent ofthe .4 .'c '"( a di.--; ut': A ru'v-- d c nitai.-v-i n i

of r n !:a!l be arr.itjt 1 bvj i'rerj.t l.ri'-iif- i ai d 4 l fv tlie L'nitcd

tat'-- . t in Fyr.d-.t- i and esaiuiiie cn-r- Uiuij pr Mfi:ti. w htth r rJv'idi r Aieri.-:ri- . llncl; to i nf bv the cl;iima:it. in it--1 lv .. .. .i . ti . .........t :. .. .:-- t .4., ..r i. 4 l. UJIIil ' I ( T. 1 1 ) 111-- . aT:

f.tial avtarl. of inu rcaii Liw tore.-rrt-- l to the ir itrati .i of the I..iijT T of

I J;oj-i- 3. lie jt'tVr-'- aait the aj pry..al ofiet;iry vrarO.j

Irr flritiin. Frne nl Ittlr liiv p'riii!i . . . - .-tte rV'-:ut- i iia ry .v n;fi.'-t.- t m

Paa:-- , t. 1'!. "1 !. .lrar .V'ti',H I

orrm hv Kerdinai.d Ia-- deiin'-- l thepro.T-r-- l l" rrioi-i- . wiiter is wrtairi i

t'ie IiuLe Io M iitj-i.ie- r will h" pt. j

T. .i- - v. . ..:.. .,, . '

otvietertnm.!. I.e h, of Prin-- e AHr-- 1 ofJxpanl which l ad feii p.i2e-.d- , iv rearJoI ;

" 4u.n iri iuj-wi-- u..au; I i.a I rKl--hUt- - .I,a,f"tr'l'Dar.I.. -Kin5ofp.rtu -rrI. i taent i .nt-1 with fir.r. Thou 'h l e mL'ltns M'jntilie in r l;i-n- , i - 1 retrl.ij m i,- -liti'-all- v Id-era- ai.d i- - .j.riLr in jiain. Hewould le unv! j;ctiviiahlt. t the Euj.rvr N"aj-- -

The "(;rcat Kcviral."Although tl-- nfw-.jij.r- do rvt rjc nlto-getl-- er

favorably of the Water Kret witkol mantheir rews tn.ljtnns continue tLeir .

fet? "SlfL

j$;.i.0'ofdy. liveh.i:1dredui.n'in.-.itlra'icic-o.

JUST HECE2VED

THERMOMETERSCAl.rri,TKH

onedan,roaf-'- . waf

r curioua, andcx itrf

". .

5 C';";,:,t,": '"V"C

allthat La

t!ugj it :anioi:t-t-- l a vctk ao tlatAl!en bad tually taken the final u-- in rer-n-eriti.-

fail.--- exhihit the genuine ymptom'

ol a teueraU'l luan. iinr 1av thi wetk, cav

waa Jili., ar-t.- nl a,,.- .- tie m. at hi rrav- -. . " I -- .tr liiettii.- - in a ttate of eT., inbriatiUD. lie m i

that drinking w one of Li vio-- s that he in notvet pret-re- d to zive up, arl one of the rtiorte,'. . 4 .: r. .. . . . . -umaiii tin.1, jii' i hii-.vsii- , mi it n a j,utu-.i- i

of exfdienr whether it wo;e n-- t t!.at heFh'.uld le able nw and then to tip the phi"- - withKrue one r another f hi.-- old acfpiamtane"", iftlertby he ruuU the more readily fftin their eon-fiden- ee

and them into the fold. John,Vj, is ettirig rtftive under the loek the rnana-eer- n

are keeping on his lii. He want to exhort, but thev won't let l.itn. The whv and the i

whert-f-ro- f this i not Hated. Pihly ltausethe li hit Hid hol ls to him with an fcln.u a gripa tlat of drinking.

Toimr llvi't-f.- s K.H.ki;n'i. Toifiiny IIa.1-- d

n, alio Mianhai Hadden, hae, luueliwrt-tli- n with tlte Ixxn brought over atlat, and pr.iy. r meeting, arc U in 1m id at hithou.-- , nhi h lj.-e- Liro by tlic revivaliftntle tiiHiii f.itn f .175 a month. Toiu take--. n.jnri in the pit-Iiii!- but allow hi;n-l- f to Ih;

hr, uimI a ilir? to bo converted, if tlnt tloo t?n o In the

..f ti e revival Torn wa,, it will.!

,n- -- !

ol r't rew-nted n hm: even a tu. ;edT j

.. ii 7 ... . . . ..it f bit. t. aa a r.. I ..!tlt tlat waall a mi-L-v- nt.-- l that oi.e unit I

look further tfain II for that verv invthi.-.- il j

T.., f.a UiuX noMe ai;d're.l..,utut,ea of the nfheial rr.rt-- . andMer-- . i.r.r A Mmturn and . tln r exun.iten..ri:-r- a l ve e i.j.- -t thor...,i leTue m ,

linn. y.'T ho tr.eir witn i.iia in tur--iiihin thern 4eitu ii are Now, j

in view of the f.ii-- t t!at the vrv w..rt fen tit re inI Iad lm it I ara t w:i hi" b.Jot ol 4,ehin!,a- -in, Mil-- . r. it Mill unkc ni' 4 t p-o- j le that the ,

r.,uffl-in- tl ... xt n-i- ve l ;j...v,,er.n-.- .- the ri.il l- -t t nor", very itijuoi.-ioii-l- Im mow- - '

el. TotuV -- h- .f '.r.-l :ctin l.ij l..-i- ti w h:ia .

on the ja-- t tn ur- s w II knottn to the ,

eommunitv a the w of our rtv Thieve atthe l itv II ill arI if the-.- - t. !ll'W 11. rwere i norai t It. tiev t!Hlt Im et ilivih

I

vi ry rin-u.- r t t ti t;- the rule.Torn ho.lti-- at 1 t - hjiijhjie

II. h i. . 'il'l.i" r-!-i .. Xj rt.-e- .-l it anlif he will i.nlv reuiiin eaii'ht. he inav 1 vv.rnai a a-- "..ith In t!ie revival nip.

Amtiii " Wi. kn -- T Mv." tlreiathird wi .-t loin .lohnnv ."l eutn vtleiknic tH-x- t ib r t Ali i wliw

l.-- . and wlei i n.-- m the anx- -i"l.a M'lt . W.t.4 r.ive. f.r. at hi- own ie- -

'j'Uft. Kl the live l'..(i.t M.-- i btjl. He!via jr.-s-

- iit at the lucctic, rays the iej-r- t, J

j"drei-re-d n i c.at on, but "..th.-rwi-- in a j

worn white ve- -t and jant and chi'.-- cap, ar.-- l!

he.kiti? verv hat r v. N.r irrie-l I. in eap bi j

hand, and eontnbuted iuite lilral'v t) the." tion " S'Xiui. like f iiijatiionr', Il.idJen

nt.d Allen, i Wvrth 4rl'",.,HM' or in . re.

The Axtic Fxplmtionj. News rereivel frtuthe j..runn North lo!e esj-dit- i n. d.ite--1 j

19lh of July, when the Meatner tirmania had j

Lr.-- hcl di-- . Ill) north latitude, tatcn :

tliat the exj-litio- n had j r't-.Ie- l with it esplo- - ;

V - lnil'--s iiortl.itu-- t of I-- I, where i

the exelitifi amvcl on July Gih, while the--?wedi.-h cxjedit.un reachea t.Vie only the U1of the arue month, and remained until the 27th.The having taken in fre-- water

thenee in northerly direction. TheMctitiier wa fin. A Stock'liolm dojntch ofirer temher 5th, rays: received fromSpitzherzen, datel the 2-- of August, ctates thatthe wedi.i North I'ole exi-Iitio- had priceedednorthward-- i beyond the Jh and fviitl

jaaKige opn anI free frotu ice."

Foreizn Samnarr.Halt: sr. :2 All t.iui j- - ! Terri- - ;

tr:- - are t- -d r.t .: a? r-- -i;i; of tvi

it- - 1 .r r.- - -- . lie Or-- j

Irr i ia a ti:rLii c t'iiti-n. j

WiK:..;i,,. "'rl- - 1 Cr:a.!T!il Courtthl tli t r ru.rr:: nur-- J a

r;;i:: f.r;h ti.e naoir rroc.Aca- -.

rar.Ioii; a'.l panics !.r i aa-- i wLo j

rrv t ti-- a unitr f.r lb?'- -' c?i ?t '

ia dt c i.rt 1 1 I'riil livic; cvicp- -

r,Ea! uifi :! i

c. .sioa liw. b-- nc: f r !ra-- a r anl j

I

Ntw Y.4k. IM. Tt Tries:)!! Conveatioa j

f :tf l"p:-- c. CL.urca rutsat Trir.i- -tj ft'jrch r. w. Kort-tw- o l;i?i.p and

lj one fcaovirrrd aaJ f '.'r cr! At ar exrct- - I

"! to be pfvent.A ivr x circ-jla:--- ! ia v.- - K-o- to-d- jr J

that the UoTerciamt is I?- - g I- - r the rurcta!

4 w Ofi.eavs. kx. .. T!.i i .: the iia ,

U.at Ij Krp:.r..;c.r. ana J is a: oc rat were i

ki.K-- a; Arajt d Lo'.d po-es- - j

sioa of tie countrr. '

Nfw Yor.x. O- - t. 7. A New f r!ei?.5 dUpatcb toti.-- Trii:.e. d tu-- d Cc: .Her o:h. rfa'.e that three !

m- -a un.Jertoik to tb :.: Mr. in tie prrs- -rric- - f L: Loo!. livelier" f:i-iivi- 5 interfered, j

ben be tbrm H gunuav. lletheo Lad j

4i-r- fr the arrest of hU Ai!nt?. lrfurethe ni;,l i ietu;-T-- a tand .f armed tuea

yUuLtrrii th? i.er.ies. The NewOricir.j Ltll'.lcrt tixxe u.at one t.undre.1 negroes

re allied an 1 aonnd-d- . The oJSc of the new i

p- -r c.t;i-- J'rm,-rs.- t vjls gutted and type and :

into tl.f :.rct.. Mr. I'uratit. oneKf the ed.turs, IvacLed- - !

Orders hive n iaed frca: tL War Depart- - !

mem to coi:i:nand-r- . tv irrv.rt wuh .nt itr-U- r ti I

tbe (.ace or the ail officers ua- -tier their coniairi'l who are incaa-.i:a:-- VjT daty I

ty Labitnai or ireqaentire raininglhe Vicrs are peClJed ia the

inprac--

ny of thecry .f that denoaiiaatiMn love to be ttyleil"father." on account of their re!a:iyn tothe Ai:un; t- -" nr.mber l.ev. Dr. D.xand Krr. Ir. Potr. of Nw Vvri, are named.

The Trl'-:t,t'- s Atlanta sp'-cia- l ay. aa ofiiciIof ih Caiiilil ra.-iacr- e e. s that it

Li'"dv aud tL.tii

s nat..r N've. i a a U r t- - Mizbvl- -. of the Cart-re-

ds .n Af-j- I. ct tli' r.t jurttraiid !.tT'.) ail a !t.c tt"l ii a:l v the electoral vut-- s of all but mj:!-.-- , an J s-- of thfin

inrtli wi'h llrtu st-- p i.i her place in ',

th p ;j."M. M. !'mToy. betl-- known a-- . IJi iik Point - j

v f th L.i thepubli.-atio-n i l V.. f a d iily evening j i:rnalcilil it.e iM.ti-rtt- . The n-- ia.-- r i

critic at ti'u- - aii 1 u:ider all circ;tins;atic-.- "

nj'' a ?"'d v;!.c s ta!.-n- t in itiTiiti4i ntio Ijm.s i.r i n i..-.i:...ir- n.'....a .- - - -

Im Rr voj or M a. t ii 'iir;:, i i wk. thi: L'!ti.u ;

and Kt f.o-:- . The la vi-- it t l Mr. Asih..ny i

t- - tii 1'i.ii.J Ma:.-- . .u jx.sul urjjir. has t-- i,i; i ia th eiiuiitiai of ; ennrt-Miui- i be- -

t .; (ir.it J,i it kin tt.. riol incvea --

i' i f ;iuil fav.oi.ii-- j lr a v n

I r iitati, ar.d a boon j oo-sih- le v ii a dailyiw'ttlCe.

The Calva'y f.'ttircb property ii n Frani-i- !

Ha a"-r--- thi ujr at .ij!y iu O'jo : t!i. I.at.lOf iVJU I'.lZ-lli.j- redCvl L,' ll. t- - S.0Oi) j

I 'c 1 P' f" rT worin in u,e uivr- -

kfl , bul.ui. ,.rt, ; Ca!;f..rflU 7,

0.y at slUJ.O'i; it iv ..rth ihre lin.n. t.at ia.1 ! V o'tUOJiOiltaU U.trl proper!" S

w i.l eire tbree iini- - t!i t nut r '

Im r.rii t ..r.hi.iti. f vf).:. . .. u...ik '

Ji. i- - .-d at only :.". 00 . TLcMii!onislVmp!e projMrtr, wortli Slw.'iyn, is atSlVOoO.

Hut LX.- of tiK U:;h.i.io.v. The number of bat- -tie f'.ust.t darirur tlje lat war wa two hundred j

ari.J filiy-lw- the- - tht; s-- i I of ireinia drankthe bUod of oihty-ni.i- e : T itiu-.---

thirty-'-ven- . Mi'.iir"i thirty five. Georgia twelve,-- aroiina t n, arol.na eleven. Alabama

Flrid five. Ktku, ky t.iurt"-n- . th Iu lian Terri- -

Of Cot Nt. A'recetit letter Iroio Washing-ton a :

"There i not an intelligent connerheail inv. .ii ...-- . . I . . ."in I...: i .. .... ... . ..

fonna'i'in f lie rnrnent. arid there i fc:irc"lya probability of it. beiny defeated. "

I4.ti1.ROtn Y.kV isc,i. The pro-i- earning of a'.Jthe railroad! of the failed States the p't yearamounted to 000.001. .r ej!inl to about twenty--one per cent, of th-.-i- total coil Thi. fiitnHVerie-- j l.,ll.-.- r per head lr our entire pop i-llation. The ratio of e.f"iis'i to eartiitip s tuilvsereniy per cent, and the n t ean.i,i:i .f theNorthern road- i- - su.id to be fix and abaifcf th ir total Civt. In li-l-). there ra. one li:i!e ofrailway for every people in the country ; inle-"- th. re n. r.ne mile to every 3.218 inhabitant.. :and in 1.'0. one n.i'e to ev.-r- ij. of our ..t.ili'tiort. Jlr. p...r iiiii-- . th.t by 1670 we sd.a.l have4".ooi inileji .f i,ud t'pen.d. or one mile lor everyl.:'7 inhahiuiiti.

InF..i:TiST i:.vi"H.iiif N An Austrian naval .ii

.!) from Tri-t- e about the millle ofAitii.-t-. to e.!"-c- t s of commeree and naviga-tion witli C!:ina. Jip-n- . ,"iatn. and other OrientalCountries, tnd nft-rard- s to vbit for the same pur-yt.f.- .-

Peru. "hili. ;uid the Argentine f."..riffderai1 he extM-Jiii-- will a!jo etab!i.4h Oiti.-ul- ar areu- -

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T n "?-"itnj- ti.e e.xpoi t ana imporui. ii I'HMiiri, iiiiii nee! rial. i n La: i'vi c.?1 are

'i'-- there f.r A iiijijii product.I'f"" oiir i K: i.oi . The at'rieidturi-t- . in Ku- - ;

r"l'-- rl'"f'- - S hiferly ol the .!ro,:!.t which ;

l"-v- "! e ran, ,t, fallen i.i K.scland lor j

; arr l(.COUiU r , , ,

u t..,,;.. AIl ..ain tt ,,.,rtil,(1,,. a- - I t':.-- e. :,d In the oU;h i Prance, not -

m .r.- - than oi.e-rhir- d of lie- - al cton of cereals isexj4e t. ,. At Niot.li s ni' -- t r f the vi re dry. nod i

the f.-- - i),n 4;n , I 1 . 1 wat.-- r ate uriii(i...il by i

ifwi- - f I lie r.d .i :!.-- . It ni (hit Iheim;t.e viiiu ti ii.i e.oi.itei .Norir-.-- Africa Ihe

"t ,,r now ,',r,ri""-'4 fHK j;, VN j;Av iY.isrr;. The b:nhf the n.--

pi ince h n t'iv.-- vti-- f i.i Iiii--ia- .

v!.eie. eiL.tj.,, m..re th.vi in ot'n-- r ronntry of"i''l. r latl l:.s i.t j.ei.ple

ate f t a f it! I 1 hi A - Ho of :.nlcilin .i:.ri..iiri. llie rvent. '1 liere xvi.iit.I b.ne

hut .'il .0. .;.; if the tl,;;.! I.i.f be.-- ..nly a;rirl." Th.- - l'7r hi a jm ito.i t cri.-r- -

ii 4 thai the title i.l lin(.eri il ll.u:;- - !;all be fnall riie-..ir-v Jivell to thefrand duke, j;mii...iii." lit"l.:jtit t ; nre .V.hol.ij Ah x ndroviti h. andhe ha b--- i;:i rib.-- in it! I the regiment r.f t?:efnrd Hiid l.n-.-a- ri it nhi. h hi Uiht-- r - ina'Tibed." fia al-- o b. n n ini'-.- l chief .f e itv f.Mh!- im.-Tt- t ufjiu'rv of M. ... MLi' ii i henee--

r t to be c.iii d " lii- - Itrj-e- t ijl 1 1 il-t- i -- .'.: iwn."bath, r an inl.Mit.b coiininn.h-- r of iafaatry thi.--.

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I!IT ODLO.Vti TEA.I90F. rt t ..i.e. Tea,Bote, ri. pcp Tea,

f.ae Ur.ii CVvh,lii Orass CLah Handkerchief,

Fine fuk IlanJkerchicC..Sew U.p h.:k.

Musuaiti ?"t:r;.Nai.k.n Cloth.

Averted an-la- l W. Fans.Aav.rted l'jr

A Vtnr'i I Tory Oman. ecu,Cilrr Carl Ctses.

Silver Cirar Ca.e,S.irer B iki-ts- , e.

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62Mcn AFONO ACIICCK.

TO SCOKK FROM I207S 1'rnt. lo I .5 O each.

For bale il. M. WHITNEY.

fciLJj cr.P.iri rj.ort!i of th? ayin atel d..iri; i t.ry and New .M ti.-- o earb. Once the wave ofat J t,n AUenV and T'tn lladlen'e ! rdled into n .nilu-r- n iitate. and broke in the.Srn of th'- -i j-- are ratit--- r all P r'"at biilow of t;.':tyh-ur- . t) the Lul-- 4 enn-o- f

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C. BREWER & Co.!FEB

American Clipper Ship 1 Ceylon

TILTOX. MASTER.

A Large Assortment of

NEW GOODS!IX PART OF THE KOUv Loviu:

Best Antlxracite Steam Coals,

"W hale Boats,lASft Soacth Bottom TTh Boats.

LaiX Smooch Bottom Wtal Boau, with Octre Soard,

A acail aoj U ot M fct, 1 to S initrs.

CARD MATCHES,

i, r. Cnm'i rjv. ruj vhtIm

Best Tennessee Saddles.

Xo. 1 Leather Belting !

lt Oak Tanned, from 3 to i ioctaa.

TJ. ubber Packing.FIXE INDIA RUBBER HOSE,

With CoopIiEfs, Pipe and S;Tioklers.

Co.il.

Casks Palm Oil, Barr'.ls Buat-s-,

Cases (u. TurrT.iine. Cases Bccxiue,Cascrs l'ir li.fi, Cs blackitig.

LIGHT CONCORD WAGONS!

Hales t.unnr llagi, Cnle Hurlap,

Xalsla.t JSjtpross Wagons.72.UZ CAHTS,

Light Hat.! Carts. II'STy rhilaJelphia Hand Cards.

HORSE AND MULE CARTS, I

Mad expressly li Tr.uh Carriers, and chea.iT than any ttherkind cf rrbicie hr soch purposes. I

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I 11 Y O O O S ,BVacLcJ Natnafke Cottnci 14.

Bales Lao;'.a Cwtns H,i

Bales Amockea; Denims,j

Bales Pearl Birer J

Bs Ano.keif Brown Prilllr?.Bales Manchester IeiiDt, j

Cases Cotton TY. rmi , j

Cases Blue Drillir.fr,

GROCERIES. f

Casks Dams,Quarter bsrrels Pork,

Quarter barrels Dried Apples,Casks of Cheese,

Cases Yevst Powder,Boxes Codfish,

Half barrels Granulated Scar,Ilaif barrels Powdered Sapar.

Boars Salt Water Soap,Cases Brooms,

Cases Paper Bars,Kitts Mackerel,- Cases Lard,

Cases Chocolate,Cases Corn Starch.

Bnrrols --raix-y Salt.Cases Sal-ral- as,

Case Troe Lemon Syrnp,Cases Pepper iauce.

Cases S.-d- a,

Cases Condensed MilkCases Sago.

33rea.d,Casks Pilot Brad.

Barrels best Pilot Bread.

XEW fllli SIIOOKS.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS !

Plows, II sy Cat .en,Plo IViota, Wheel Jacks,

Cultivator-- , Ox Vcke-- i,

Cart Spoke. Ox Bows,Bossy Shaft. Plow Il.in.ile,

Cart Hul. Flant-r- ." Hoe,Axles and Boxes, Canal Barrows.

XTVZAlJLrG,K-f-

l Nails, Brllowj,Hatch' H, ae pitlrrn, Iiaudlcl Axes,

Sl.ir gling ll:cl-- t, l aurmer- -'

Counter SraK-s- , Crowbars.

M.la.lld 1 Onl.lC, If...- -ItOJX', BOnC Yarn

Patent Coffee and Eice Hullers,

Patent I'ire I.xt ingnihcr.Hove Tin Plates.

j?i.V Ji'ilhrj, or t.tfr i,r litre, H

rOn .IlKOif .",

K-- j-i U'l.itf Fnlni.A U--0

An Invoice of Sash and Doors. A

CEDAR MIINfiLES, Ac.

Tro iiiLLirr &. ci'.mmo.x

PIAAO FOR' ESs. A

(SELECTtD.)

All1 Larsre and Splendidly A.ortfd Invalre of

BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY.

i00 Cases DoMTier's Oil.

AX INVOICE OF

Kerosene Lamps and Glassware.BESIDES

A Variety of Small Article,TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

3TCXa 3A.XiE: to AXlIlIVi:617 lm

T r TJ. c e i "

Per At, Shi? Ceylon, frcm Boston,

llOO C?:ic Kerosene Oil,E VOK BRILLI A T OP BKJT tr iUITY. for Uje rtaaueo-- to te-- mrt. i;r

i a r. a. Etuiiit a Co.

CtYLO A.D MO.TAA !

JUST RECEIVEDBY" TV. IV. TADD,

FROM BOSTON iXD EXCHXD,A LAEGK AirOETMET OF

Hardware, Paints, Oils,AND

A Choice Selection of Cntlerj !

LOCKS, WEST. LOCKS.KIMChe Lock. Pallet.Butti.T Hins.

BlinJ Hing and F .;.Ervi aad Irem Screws, awt- -

VTkttj' Ship Al od Axes.Ship CirpenteiV Berela, Bute.

COfvr Anril. AJx'a, RiTets,BSaC4;smiths, Haoimer, ast. siaes.

New Loodoa Hmv Nailt.U. 6d.

Charecal Iroos, $i $3, 1 ; Ciotbet Pia and Lioea,

Garden Iloae, Leather l'n-x- i f Hire. Spooje Blacklrr.llaroefj OB in qt mad pt. iHx-- r Mat. Foot Scrars,Kaiie, Maiket aai Oohe Batket at: xe.Gricd Stooei SA to 99 2 , Oil Stone. Seytbe Stooes,

Bt and Coat Hooks, Kruunellol KetUra, Bake Oro,Charcoal Faroaces $1, $i $3 4; French Saoe Paas,Scythes dJ Snaths beary, Socket Boes, PUoters do.W heeiharmws asorted sizes.

Horse liro&hes Esther back ; Jeaeler B tubes.Scrub, Cenu-ifupa- l, Vmt and Crumb Brashes,

Wood Saws, Hatchets, Axes, Beys' do.Wood and Ziae Wash Beards,

Tin Cash Boxes, Japanned Epittooca j

Beet Linseed GO, White Lead. Z.DC,

Litharge, Bt VmbtT, Copal and Psrr.ir Tarnish,ShcIUc. Pro. Bloe. L h. Green, Paris Green,

Venetian Bed, Tellow Ochre, Pasy, Bosia.

Sails S--l to 60J, Flniahics Xails assorted sixes.Boat Na.ls- - Iron and Copper Tacks.

Fairbanks Grocer, Gcwnfrr, Union and F B.

Just Eeceived per Garstang,Best Plated Tabje Strs hest Plated Tea Spoors,

643 U Bt Plated TsbVe Forks, Soap Ladles, Ac

COOKIXO STOVES!

E. O. HALL & SONHAVE OV II.IXD X NEW SUPPLY OFII oh-- e Lly approved

Stoves r

Xos. 1, 2, 3, and also the

BAY STATE STOVE, Nos. 0 and 5,ALSO, A FCLL O"

xnc iiodi: L COOK,Nos. 2. 3. 4. ai'. the sm made.

THE MO DLL COOK Ms onw been hfore the poMic f r fireand thrt-arh!- oted ir. all repe-te- , arvl to saj thai no.. yet nale has iriren eqoai aatiafact-tK- i is speas.ng wtth.n

the of truth, while it is no dLpraresent b other stores.Th sopern-.t- y of the Model Conk coos-j-- s in its plan of con- -

a'ructRto, atd ada Latiun cf a raai. to an ra-l- . t x z to do thecrr-ate- amount cf w't with the ia-cst poszit4e quntity offiKl. Tl.at

The Model Cook will do More WorkWith a giTo ararmnt cf fuel t;:an ar.y other sieve a:ade is a

cxed fact.A sod jaeenliar ftratore cf the Jlodct Cook is the a&li--

tjo of aVESTILATHI) ROASTIXCi OVES.

5--- arronred tLat it can he nsJ separve'y for rosstinf . or inronnectioo w th the Urprr oreo fnr bakinr. By this arrange.meat the process of rass-lo-

g and baking is entirely separated.

.1 Fall AssortmcrU of the nbove

Stoves will be Kept Constantly on Hand,AND WILL BC SOLD

AT PRICES TO SI-I- T THE TIMES.4 lm

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60 Coils Hew Bedford Whale Line,IOOO TOGGLE IRONS,

JSII OAKS, from 9 to 22 feet,

DOXES II O M II 1 A N CESJLanre an.l 5 mall.

il-irlin- YontJin.Seizing, drc. r.

Siu aU of trfirl;IVrrmVft. JfVftiificish Brush's,

. at log.

CK.rs' Se s, Anil,Hammer-- . and Punches.

Patent and Bosh P.Uicks,of all sixts,

Cun..) te a4a.Man.nt f Ii4c - an-- Thimbl-- s, BraMat and J.b IIa.k-Ko- at

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rt N.iil,Timbers and

Nautical Almanacs,

to

Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!

WHALEMEN'S SLOPS!

TOE ONLY HOUSE L UOXOIXUI

WHICH HAS THI

Largest and best Selected Stock

ADAPTED FOR

Merchants and Whalemen,

IS TBK LISK OF

DRY CLOTHING.

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

Boots and Shoes, Hats,

AXD AX EXDLBSS JSSOBTHEST OF

Whalemen's Slops.

We Call the Attention of the Public at

Large, and particularly the

MASTERS OF SHIPS!

Our Extremely; I.oir Prices, .

AXD TO BK tXVIXCD,

PLEASE CALL AT OTJL OLD STAITD.

HYMAN

Capt. Snow' BaildiBft. 3Ierclait Streeten noxoLrLT. am

NEW XD OLD OIL SnOOKS,NEW BEDFORD WHALE

mnrth and Crntre Board.

Manila Eape, frara I ta i 1- -2 iarbe.cv RedIorI Cultins FnlU !

Kegs j.en Butler,Prfserv1 iffa'.; Drlrd ApjAr.t,

and Fnt'd in Tins.15.060 Vs. Xw Bins.

fyicfs of ail descriptions.

Axes,liab-hets- ,

-- hips' Scrapers,Fg Uoma. Knires,

Sheaths and Belts,and Iron all sizes.

Brass and Iron Wire Sierra,A a f'T Bitts, GirobUris,

Fpoke Shares, Sand Paper,Fish Hook. Paltos.

lamps, --re, kcIX FACT

and

C. L. RICHARDS fe CoHave now on Hand and Expect to Arrive,

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'A. J. Pope,5 'lolani,5 'Irazu,5 and (AIontana,'

THE LARGEST AND BESTSELECTED STOCK OF SKIP CHANDLERY'

Ever Iiiiioit:ol into IToiioIx-lIii- ,

C0XSI3TIXG IX PART OF BALL'S SUPERIOR

Aincrican Cotton Canvas, Yo. 1 to 10,Cotton Twine, G to 10 ply,

Cases Yellow Jlctal,ICegs Composition .Vails,

100,000 Lbs. 150 Bbls. Am. Beef; 200 Bbls. Pork,

CA.T.V. A?vD NEW BEDFORD FLOUR

FOUR SHIPS' CAMBOOSES1009

FIFTY

Rope from 2 to 10 inches, Lanyard Stuff, Bolt

X'ttVtsfor sortsI'uhil.

WHALE

Hemp Rope,

Old ITona Coffee, New Potatoes,3ItlnsiSios: unci SSnpftn,

Paints everydesr riplion, Taint Oil, Pmnp Boxes, Coo pers' KiTcts 3d to 6dC.itr.paes,

Lining

Druvrs

llv.pi

Knees.

COMPRISING

BOATS,Bottom

Cola.

Books.

Srrfwi.

Bread,

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Shiercs

FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE !

NECESSARY TO FIT OUT SHIPS.of which will be Offered at much Lower Rates than ever before in this Market.

We Especially Invite Captains of Whaleships

o CJall belore JPnx-cliLasiii- Q: Elsewhere

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GOODS,

BROS.,

Merchant Ships!

Ceylon,5

California

Exchange taken on all parts of the World

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lrt t? whlinx rrk K. B. Phi::!?'. McUjr .sibil fmra N-- w lnii'-n- . w young man

b arrivrd la Srw Vrk f'oDi trr yzrn tl-tVnr-

in Cbia and California on t 2i.f ofJan, basvlnjf In hU ptrn Si').7j. lf. t.wfc

Kfblinjf art'l love"Vt too much morty 'i tb9Fr IUnk. anil upon th-- 2ili if Jalj'b.' Mr

mni"eTi.Wht P.a.-to- ?uir fi Ciiiam. rtiit'M"ir

any that abrtttintc tl" rTi miki tn- - .n ofmurr a..'titr. A w. ujcfru tb;l ibU account

fur th mny cIJ rye that jm n at tinchurch evrrj riitnilay.

Tb Srn'b CitrvlitiA Il-u-- f tt Krfrf!TiiatiTp14 a bill prib;Niliru uiv Ui-- t iiction tilcolor in bnlr-U- . car or :frat'iit. Several ol the?

wait Ua-li-'a- ! Totrl aiat th bill. The lr-.ii--

of South t'arolia almost inptj, and the?

fivrrnor U noaM? to rat- - fuml to run hi u.

("hanging Faj.r Twraty var since th Pro-tectant ia the wrrM niimbervt. 6l.00).0, aolK .rainltf IC7,(XjO.Oi0. Li-in- not qmie two Pro-tectant t five? I'omanUM. Now Protectant nnrn-lr-r

n.0.00. ami Uom.fit4 1k.VODO.Ooo nrtiwn papist) to one Pro'TUnt. TbtTr i. a tra.ly

in tb lraiin Ppal Mwer, ami a mm1vadvance in the lomlin; Protestant powers.

liar lorrer-rivr- .. Sfne time ao a pict;:rontaintnjr SSO.twwi wa filn from a ilfk in thet'.tnal iUnk. of Nvw Orlein. in a mt im.NTiituin inner. Oa careful r x.tmii.ition if the preniii".tte iletcctive diCierel t!ia mark of a .ral n.iiliifno the? i'! of a ratlini;. on wbiob tbe Ibi. r tnii.lbjv p!aefl bi- - foot, mi l that he m.Mt h ive been atill tu rn. Tbey conclude! the nail wn in the heelof th rot)ber boot, and that it wear .r t!e leath-er bnd left thu n.kil-be:- projectini; ho that it wouldmark whatever bf would ti upon. The office tslrvrn, then-'fortb- . anxioa-- i obserrer f all boothf-e- l. ind aftT iiunr days two of thetn iiuppeiiedi.ito tU" itr Hotel. Antony the crowd u man wailtinjt. with one foot rai-t- l upon bin knee, enjjail

in trjin to Wnd or break otTa projecting tack intle berl of bU bot. A ularici Khovreil l!iat he w;ntail enoiijfh. and lorthwritb the oicerx arreted hiiu.eharirinic bino with the robbery. He confe-- d ;aid be went to the bank to inquire the rate of

nw the package lyicis "Pn the dek, and.when the clerk turned Li back for a moment,reached up. naft hed the money, and left. lie badnot entured to ii- - any if it, and tlv whole warecovered.

MoRWoX-- t Vt HLAM. The r,t!l .l i,7 lu

the following pwraraph :We recorded. th- - oiher evetiin. a stray piec ot

new wbi'.h probably attracted little attention inLnIand. but wbicb if it fell into the hand ol aqu.ck American writer, mi-h- t te made tbe ba-- ofa very ineretin work. A it i tery idiort. wemny venture to repeat it : " Sit hundred and ftityMormon emigrant .MtU-- fr-- l.iverwl on a'r-Ia- y

lor Salt Ike, by way of New York. A largeproportion oi tbe emigrant w-r- e women.

Any American book mak'r nbo wished to do aclever thin j had only to en to I.iverMol alter read-ing thi4 paraj;rarh. and there make snuttii ie aboutih Xlirmon. lie would prbably le reb-rre- d toUale. and If be pursued hi jMirney tbitber hewoot I soon llver thai be bad hit npon th largetraining ground of Morroondm. He would Andthat v rear the follower of Prigham Voting, andthaf AmeTic- eU the credit of the in. A thrillingpicture of the tte cl social lile in freat lirilainmij;ht be drawn from tite pre'n e among ofn'rane teej. Walei I a preat deal hearer to the j

heart of Kngland than Salt l.ake or Oneid t'rekl t aaythin which derve l be callel Aneri-cno;"an- d f

aa enterprivinfr traveler. Rifted with alithe and sinewy style, tiiight easily tflode a por-tion rf hi coontrvmen In'o the b.-li- tlt th-- Mor-mon

r

nnrsery In Wale can be safely taken a anex mf of "the relation wLich rxtr between the.xe ail ovet the country. If he did t Hi-- , and !id

it well. Im would d"erve t' le connidere.l a r--

"onart-- man. for to u? common phm.ehnve paid n back ia our own coin. Ve

end ship load of Mormon lo America, and thenrate book to prove that .Mortuom.m w tbe natural

fruit of the loose principle which prevail inAmerica.

!

California, Oregon and .IScxico i

San Francisco and Honolulu I'mitr. '

Tk Cpaf'srlraIM .1 I MeasataMp

IDAHO AND MQNTAf.A,V1LT RI X RCUl'LtKbT

Between Honolulu and San Francisco,Br Ike rlloOTla Sb-4a- l rTiiaei

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Mflncana.

LIBECIL 1DVINCIS 311 DK 0 ILL MIIP31ILMSPKK STEtnLB.

Carr to' ?a Vraci-- o hm tciri ml alt limr ia thetfvHc't Warvttotu and Kttipn tt in y llwtarfcmtfTwI. ctmr tor ?tnti or Carta.

I rt r.. Is Vrrtlm not tkm I y thImaraoca lumili"! lowrr nfr Ua vp !

I

f rtu-n- ir r tskm of t.ipmi( cl fruit.All rW lrr to inifrtiiiiMft In S o I rn. i", will ;

k rcrmt arvt ft'Vd by r tarn of ,trmfnrr.KT f 'upmcnf IHta tump an I lh Tnitr.! ?tt. infiyt--ItbM lata. will rrc-H'- il l.jr lb in hn

frane-.xen- . If cntt.irvt la Ih-- m. an. t rrvjrj bj Uirir$taanro to Hulaio. A f rrerpi rtai natUy.

ZT Pwvnen n rfiaud " "--- ir Ytckt brfie 1 J !'

Vine f In Af of uitn(. nn.1 la mear tbvir Pawf-art- .

All t ill aaat the nam ai--i b rrwctcil brfor 2Vlnrk on lbtV f aaiimv. o (hrj wi.l bavr to Uj hi tt I

th flur f lb CaoMv tlnnri?.aa ii. nacKiELD ro.. Aimii

METALLIC PAINT,'otaatlv on Hand.

JIIIT IX V LI ABiTk. IJl'R BI.i,ri.F."t It'lar. p,' a r tng. antt nnwn

MKTALMf I A INTr-- i r.,. R.mf. tmm ra. Caat PW.Sraya!. Ft'tont. '

AI AL.I.Tfir.rt. IROV ar WHt W ORK. !

4Titha ..; r C. HHttRCThe Uonolula Iron Work Corupaii)

uatc ox niD :

tinx m or ,t i.b mz i:.. a mi arkCrt k ll at vry Hl rtra.XT fart tam 1 ilrao t ran wppl ft at ,

mca ar at taa t at et pr lb. HO toUO.NOLtLr I ROXiiKS COM PAN V.

A K K ALL K I ( l O

Machinery. Sugar Hills. Steam Engines.cr.xrRirtCAb MACiur.

Alan. BoUera. Coolvrv aavt ttt Um Work, anj an kla! ofM4?S AXD llOX raJTlXi.

A tamo if nek ef Fiplof, f.hoara. T-- a. fc'a Ta! itIron. H'ukr flf. fcr Ieo. ntrifjjl Ww.Imlm RVmy fc.i4. aial ry tcriifa o UavMuvrya. way on1 b.at TfUlrtj af 1hlirr J aaaa k far Sale Law.

i noxLCtc lanx wutKt o?.

C III ii cac Pliraae IlooU !

FOR A I.IC BTUM II. U. WHIIMV.

SKIAIiHONOLULU, NOVEMBER 11, 18(18.

S TOT IF 3Ixi IES ISftL IES ST nH? .Tut F.xi-tLt- .i (token LtciLaToits. The

' r.cmny 'oH't Wahintoti !"tatih ta: Tleier meinl-e- exfelle.! from the Cteorgia

; lature hate f .nm-- J themw Ives into an aociation:cn!U- -l tl "fitil and l'oliticnl Hihta AsK-ia-- 1

tiofi." and lre a call fr a Mate ConvcD-iti-i-o

f.f ei.l n-.- J ritien.--. to be lu-- in Macvn on(trie firl Tu-wli- y in The document itenj.eratc in fc.rle. After Mjin that there can

i lie no doubt that our riial lilertv itt in asrent iiner our civil ainl political rthte, they

I euro-hid- e with th-s- e wonla : (iuard against allIipturlMiMfo, ui thin it a moral conteet and a

' blood!? lattle. Drunkarl at.d fonU fight inrn : and wio men light with thoughts

au I worJ."; A WriTttr Conc.bki;i:un. Tho J'tnsh .Ve.- -;

ntmjrr sa va that at the auction Kile of pews in tlicj new Temple. Kmanucl, New York, the amounttret-five- d rvaclH'tl alxit :7o0J0i). The trusteesex a pre-cin- i-t i n of $0,t H'H), hut i t amounted

! to ;5200,mmi. To faiirltcvt rid wan 4,600,ttte purctiaoer i le-tin- g t!ie w direi-ti- in iroiitof the pulpit. TImj other njcinbcr paid various

ifi:m, ranging from lKOij to J5.0(M). The ap--prancl value of tl pew was SMXJ.tXMj, thereleing twenty at .,mm each. Many of the neat

koM at a eumirativciy low price, theiwcrevery properly deilinin"; to neglect the claims

poorer memheiti. The lowwt priced pewaj were nM for 3M. aieoinmlating tven oecu-- 1

n eneh. Uy thirl ale the Temple ptnnds freej Irom oct, and itli a linking tund ol lltt,Unj,j whii-- will lie incrcnel when tho icwh rvmaining! u .Id will le diViiOfel of" In a lew vearn. rrol- -aMy, aay the Mnfnytr, the Temple Kmanuclwill lc one of the wealthiest rrrpratione in thiscity, owning real ertate t n extent equaling eventhe famous Trinitjr Church.

Tlio Btonuior

K I A U E A 99

t til Raa as fulloN lralH "louololaM...ht,j, lA, Monday. Oct. 2Cth,M'nd-iy-, Ut-t- . i'tlt. j M'Otduy. Son. 2d.Moiui'iif. Oil. Vzih. ! Mondtiif. Ati 9lh,M.,.l.iy. n.-t- . vyh.

AT T. l. IBKCI.--r XV. TOfCIIIXO ATLA II A I.N A.

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KKALAKKKl'A.K A II.r A.

KA WAIIIAK !I Alll'KO.VA.

AMI LEAYIX4h'"il-ikrL,f- H'rdiimdity. nlxnit nixrti.

'nlr.d'ty nrii;;.fxntrnd.or and Thtirndoy tvemngs.

AmriDK bark at Honolulu 9aiarUay nvrnlof.4J l WALKER H. ALLEN. Affrnta.

! Ilsnrzxiisisi i'ncltet JaineiPOKTIAlVJL?, ORGO..; TUK IXE AMERICAN CLtrPER BARK

OeanaTDrlt3.se,M1LLF.R. 31 ASTEIl.

ttlll San Keealarlj Wtwrra llaaalala aadTartUnd.

iTov rrrlvbl ov Paar. dartre favrrVtr AroomaMKatfcMi foeaod Mvr(e faaarnitcr. affxy 14

bit em WALKER A: ALLEN. A cenU

Iitnvnii:fiii P:icIlcI Liiic

SAX FCitAXCISCO !

The foUvwia Ilrt-(U- vi Vr-.se- ! will Baa Rrga- -Uriy la the Haaalala Llat

Tr D. C. Murray,X2. Clara R. Sutil.

F"r Err' t o rei.', tii'mj otrl- - accotomodatioo forCjNi and rtvracc l"aaifr. rVf to

641 6n tVALKkR ALLEN, Arrata.

For liilo and Oiiouea, Hawaii.r

a Scliooner Annie,W ill ran a a Knjuhr Packrt to Ibc ab porta, for Freight

or Pj.(c i ly toM; oia WALKER k ALLEN, Areola.

For SUIo and linupakuea, Hawaii.--rtr Schooner Vctivc,

Will rno aa a Rep uUr I'ackrl to the above port, toncbin atLA II A I X . . T't rrci'ht or Tasaiice apr ly to

612 Cm WALKER A ALLEN, AreoU

The Schr. ODD FELLOW !

I rcguUiiy U"l on aa a packetjUETAVKEN HO.VOI.l'Li: AXU IIILO!

For Folsht or rMt 3 ?iy toou? ly riirXO IIOOX A Co.. Ant.

FOR NAWILIWILI,no. i.i rri--

jSSchooneiHattieTAIT. NIK A.

inrr-in- -j t IltKf.i'nn M-u-l rKJh"ut Subsidy !jV.lll Ipare llanalalB I'.Trry Satarday, nt f 4 P. 51.,

Bnmiix. w.Xl kavo Nawillv.l. ny fuctday iffrnoftn. For

rht of Ysg9 ap'!V loI. FOSTER A CO.

a tkaI t hi'Taxii in kalihi orJI :,ti ai.-- t a l.aK Arm. U.rrr A err of Tro Lan4 and lha- - Kola- - A ttnt.U s tria vt water thmafb tbe

arvl. .p..i; J. M-r- rw Milk Raneh. Apply toMj 2, JOiEMl O. CARTER.

ih:i.dv.A M'l'FRIOIl A RTK LK fK 1IMI r ' I liV ;n ... . V b a fn. Cll. h

4.t n WALKER ALLEN.

v o r r r. s: :m-t.- 'i: iiAt'r on iini a m rrRion

L.- - --t Ki-- Corf, f Hl-c- ul apcoal rare,awl oa. jrui ! I Vrr J -- rmW f".K-r,- . kamUira,

.r. ir &taaM. Fr aa ii i ooiiik, l anit byIM la WALKLK A ALLEN.

,V ricrc .x::ntnioiitMailer' a. Dcetjcn'a. and Bremmeraan'i

i;i;i:iia.) ales,MTK IMPORTATIONS. AND WAR-- KOl X f .0 inH arxl (vat. 'e-r- l f V tJ lAe ao--

etam etjrKLY RHODES.

KONA COFFEE!r ii tvi: on iianu A H'l-KRIO- It LOT

f

IV 11 21 Go i'l'o o ,Selected by Mttsrv Neville tz Barrett,

Vln. Urht f ar - 1 to r.t. The :it.:J ;o cf deaJT

Jfnr Ui ooabfif to toil tyftU 6a A. ?. CLFOIIORV

Letter Sheet,w V'JTI! MAP OF TIIK HAWAIIAN' ll.W AXIr t..r.:1 o l"ti, cao I lb" B.aurt.

la Ptire l it I'ltx artil rr )aaH.

AMI

How the Ck:t- - Aim at Vhtoky. The Cretansnot only whip the Tm!: in an eretihandeil lattle,but they beat their nhere theold are In favor of the Utter. They do not ex-

pert to pnM-- H tnn-- territory pow in the tuml 1

the Turk-- . V-n-t they do expert to let the wholeTurkish Kmpire K-v- n in irretrievable rain. TheCretans have i.iken roun.-- l with I'ihm. with a full

j nndenttanding if lh- - .itnati.n. 1 he war on itpresent ran be inaintiiined iiuiehniteiy be-

came the Cn-tan- s have little to lose and everj thinrto gain ; while Turkey lui to loxe andlittle to jraln.even if he yet back the nomiiiitlovereignty ol Crete. The jjn i to prolong the

war. bftaiiHi- - it i well known that Tutkih finanreiare in a most criti.il condition. No l.mn.a enn beeffected abroad, and credit well nipti exhaiiHtedat home. The coi--t of an effective cnin-paij;- n

apainst Crete i enoiiiii.u- - ; while the Cretansmanage to pet alonjj with veiy little ready money.Tbe mouniains are n.iimal lortiticatioii.-- , and noDavy ii needed. The Litei t account are veryfavorable to the Cretan cause. Toil the game isevidently for m Make- - larger than Crete. It in toexhaust tho-sic- k man" o conioleioly that whenonce be falls, he will never iie again. A battlegained by the Cretans afford temporary encour-agement. But the power which is behind the Cre-tans has forecast the lime when Turkey will not beable to fight any mure hatth In Ktirope.

BOOKSLately Received and for

Sale byH. SI. WI-ISTlNfEl-T.

FOR 188.AXXIJALCYCI.OI'.EDIAAdvrnliirea In tUualnrial Atiica.Ancirnt anil M.alrrn IJrrece, by Trr-f- . Krlion 2AnJrraa IJoOV-r- . by MuhlKirh.Aooala of the EiiK'Ii-- li Suite - vol.Arirmua War 1 tn lu-i-AppWt.inN of Mcrliaoica -- 2 vol.Au.lrewa' lliaiaiinn lirti'naryAnnual of tfetenlifie licnery, 1

A Hrm, and tte-- r Tj1-- .

America lf"re Kon-po- , by Oniipario.AuUcraun a ll.iwaitaii l?iini.Aklraur a Nuvrl. Arti.l'. I'ream a Nr.vsl.Arnold' tsstyi in Crili-im- .

At UMa a oTrL l.

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FRESH GROCERIESJUST RECEIVED

Per sliip ''Ceylon."StGAIt Cl'RKD HAMS, IXIT brine.

Qr. barrels Latern Clear Pork,ijr barrels F.t':rn Dried Apple,

Kits No. 1 Mackerel,Faatern Lroom.

Cat's Own Starch.Caae Kafl Chocolala,

Cases Trie Lcmn Syrup,Cases Sage,

Cae Concentrated Lemonade.

Ce Condensed MilkCaea Y'east Powder,

Case Tomato Ketchup,

H bbli. Granulated and Powdered SugarAND FOR SALE AT

The Kainilr Oroccry and Feed Store.Br (617 lai) I BARTIFTT.

AOTICli.TIIK I'XHERSIfiXEU HAS BKKN

kppoiiited Sole Agent for tbe sale of the

Celebrated Newhall Piano.Two sample of ahlch are tu airiv per fuaai, direct from tbe

' Manufactory In Dtoo. lhew Piano have what I railed tLaBrw French At t"ti Urd- -r rei-lre- aud executed by

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tat-!- d-:- aui tit be las a p: itoccl witht- -e i,r.:.-- i Km Trzz.fz'. rr:rrn z.zz t- -e r.zbt cr.:j.a.;z-- i citlr-n- s- rar::rulr arer.T-- a. b- -t

: irrrv i br r.e aiV-i bT -.r r. iba: tie

tcipatt : i t.'.i: :t s fear- - to Mr. Bazerc::"tr-at- w;Uj tie Grrrxa

T i'--r ir-x- 'i ay :ie lisi cf lVt::.ylTazia ta theLavert i a dr:a blew to S jn,;jr. atdc!rar!y ,

l;i.:iv ti t'.::::3 of Gratt. It will probablyir.T' lre tie J- -. '.f NV Yc-'- rtatc to tie

'ct.:t.Tie r. '.it c.z.iideri tt elertivt a diatrcu

CTe:b:c' cf tie Lsotmcy. Tie r"r,'?.r. :y'r!i :t i ve .Stte yru rday its tie Baf.I '

cf Fit Forks tf li-lr- . atH tiitVs" tb lrn:ocrat'tsay a?va-2- it a: ."pes cf it NorecUer.

CoTCiVo, Oct. 17. It Oi;o tie Kepnblicat ma-j:ri:- y

rearb a !lt;Ie crer eijbtTea tiontd.Tie lat't 'ct;-'t jetrr? 5bc a Republican

c;'r:tT in rrL-ylrat- ia ab&T : n ;

Ilczdii.ki (lA-m..-) i dffiated fr Gov-r- cr tf;Itdliza by r. r.e

Cp::a-- . Oct. 1C Wa,-lir.-2t- '' ,i?tie ct York tsd Chicago j urnal talk of little .

eie. atd rsaure9 are b-ir- . takrt to put anotherticket it tie C-- !d. Tie w -it cf cpic.on keens inf7cr c! CLe atd Adax. tborrh the tLacc-- s areit faor cf HeLdricts. Hancock. FranVUa and i

c tiers are freely catT.'sed. ;

A i!or at Join Ala" dncebUslxt tlrbt. Tie police ?rr-:e- d Mr. Al3 aidevta icrsaes, but J;La Allen EM.Tie Queen cf Madara-- r recently nade pre- - j

to f'tr GoTfrnnaect cf costly i!k article, ardi'Ter-p!a- d cctTee urn. and the Government ;I1

acknolei;e the ccmpliment.5atfac:ry arrc?fcrcenu liar? been male fori

tie tran-pcrta:- cf the California rnails. The Pa-- 'c'flc MiJi Ccnjja-- y i to carry all th :

d;cticj-n- ts and such matter a rcy be dlrec:d ;

o be nt tbat r' j'e btmeen New York and can :

Franci-o- o : and Wt lls Fi?o i Co.. will carrT the '

ir.a:l orerland between tLe termini ct the C"nion '

and Centr: Pilc Kallroadi.But three or four member of either branch cf

Cocjre wre preset to-Sa- Th r&&purjpeaker declared both Hone" adj-yiiine- to er

10:a.The folloTin i the an-- er to a ;b akir.g j

whether the propKj-.io- n fr a change ia the Dem'-crat- ;;

Pr--- i r.Ual candidate ras prompted by tbIeEJOcrscy ia New York :

John D. Hoover : No or possibility to j

cbarre front. AM cir frienl coni1-- r it totallyitnprac'.lciLie and to iivairnt tj diabatdin,; cr!oro-- . e, ia N"w York, ar not panic-strick-

Ar;' -- i Ef-r.ov-

At o:TCT S in L-i-la a finvrrativu ni:b Jobu (juincy Adtrus. who '

ot l i war lm from a rrakicg t'nr in Sfiih '

Crol:2a. aid the ior.tbern pe'.;iie rr-- re as loy-- 'al a any NortN. 7Le two racei tad betn fiuu'IfrletdiV dpot-d- . The crgr'- - wre in..11 caie exe pt e t'jey wer ercitd and infl-i- -

nctrd by carp.-- t b ;z-r- . NotLinp rslo do yrfter tarro iban the dfra3(.LiTera?r;t of

wtjt-- j. which wa rare xcr:;v thn h h4?tyi of. On the i ibj-'- -t f t'i- - Pr

it i nw too u chari-- e cndi 1f.. a idit" eVcti n cf Grant wa jne lie r.t vjbr!:-T- d CtM; couii har car: I 1 ; dy t?il..t .

Grant, cer:ain!y ret no-- . H c nd-?:jt- t ft J

jia of t:.e Df Hiojrato ifi-.-- r than t' - r cndi-- ,daV-- . an l ticiijrht t.'. only iue upot wlkh th--

,-- h';a'iJ ..y jor b-f'- r the px" pj'.e wa

li- - T,r;i-Iere- it y uffornai that ntcbr -n w V.'sd- - IIiTjptot. Forrest and mn lik- - itnn.tver partTipat-- in te rampaijrii. From the ad- -'

tLlni-tra- -i .n of Grant be bad tb" bent bopa tlat '

wo-ii- b ri"r-d- . As hj-- j owncla--- .- f'r tie Governor jhip of MjKacfcii-et- t a. bea!i tie noaiinatioa innn- - a c'irap?lm-n- t to himthat ayth.- - elv. H-- ; bad r.o ct bin

Chicaoo. Ott. 21 i- - n'w addin2t i t.r.i4 ii-- 4 trotvd in Co jrt Sjuar e. His cp-- cb i '

tidily the same ai t.JJt LSI ! iit p. ifTilo. con-- 'aiit.r.Z puncia: ly t ta'.lis en h Hp'ib'i-i- n

E ja-.r- ul po.fr.California.

The follov. ins she tel'-grau- i from tl. Ch-rn- hr

of Commerce of San Francisco to thn ;tin :

A severe shock cf an rbouakc xpri needhere at 7:'.' A. M. Considerable alarm f-- l t uttime rf occurrence. A good many building onmade jrround ttjured. "utora-boi;s- e and CityHall, both poorly con-T- j' td, badly injured, nud'on" in process ot Lav.? fall'--m. f'.ise parapet wtll. fllinj Lax caused hI jm of four liv. No daniafe to well connicdbui'idln?-- . Totl loss on property will uot z: r

300.00' ."The Sw'.U. Pel. Tbia disease doe not appear:

to tbAte, thouzli it.-- virulence is tlimiti-- ;I'ew ci.ies ar d t'f every day in ail '

parrs cl the city, and not iinfreOjiientiy persons arefcttirVed by it wb- - have not beu exposed to thepestilence, while very many who have bren with i

tncte pick stli the di-e- have escaped it, though ,

tbfy have never been vccinated. Tbe diseasesterns to co itb"Ut in KtreakH and spoty. and no onecan Ml where it comes from or where i? is pcin. '

It comes upon its victims like a thief in the night,and lays its derubly band upon them with lenj.re- -

less energy. Oi" OrU,tcr 21 st.Iiuropran.

MiMin. Oct. 7. The 1'rovi-- i na! Gveiomenthas bee orpani"d. Serrano and Prim have beenmado bo torary President : Aqnerre is actir.p Prcs-- 1

idem ; Uebero an ! Vijo Anna;-- ) are Vice Prc;.i-- ;

dent: Liuerola is Minister of Finance. 5oi-.r.v-

and ATato Lave al-- o joined the MiniMry.Tbe Provisional Junta will free the children f

he blacVs in the Colonies, in anticipation .f itetotal abolition oi slatery by the Cort

London, Oct. 6. I" four born?bs. Vorkinjr-- !

men's candid ites have been browgbt forward ltr !

election to Parliament, with favorable rhance r.f,ic'es.

."Jlad-iton- baa probably been defeated in I.an-- jcaLlre South, but he will be cbe.en from Green- -'

wi-- b. VuUj one or two exemption, the Liberal!tandidates oppr.M- - tbe Irish Church Hills. I

Mai'Rin. Oct. B. Gen. Prim arrived here. amidt j

uiiOuun Jed entbu-ia-- There was a ?reat crowd j

la the street, and many people were eru'-he- totdeath. Deputation from tbe various cities, and J

ldier. sailors, citizens, and foreigner , escortedfcim to th Capitol. j

It hsi been ascertained (rom an authentic source ;

that Miniter H"le Las applied, throuzb the cable.r inntnictinns in view cf the political situation at

Mdi 1. wbi h were ent through the same medium, j

Mr Hale now telegraph tbat in compliano4 with1sis inductions be b." reco(rn'.e.l tbe l Govern-- !

laent

Lev:- - Oc-.- . S. Tie 11::. Glaii-.c- r tsj

jd. L pr-cr-.--is to cr.-J.zi-

s tie course cJ

rat. 1 regard to Irelird. i sajsiiitt-- o fri-- ri cf tic IrL--h people the

rT-- u: 3 f .r a jeteril e3 ywr'.ert cf lie circbs. 'r i. H- - tic cs? arI-- t tie b-

i;-- -d Cr-:- ch : rfT-- i tj ;be facttia: it i tieCi-:r- "i f t1" rki. Ti--? r :ivr: cf iisc t--r r a s:I"? en ml.-7- f i f--

Di- TteFil'.-- i Ci .rcb a rriri cf tAJt C7rrf?:cn.

s:po :" :i Ci--:- i- lie fee cartelfir : tT :e er" c"! Cr A7p.:a vc f utn-- c oi4.s.

w:: n to ti Tors ct Soath Las- -

f.L".re '. j tpV; tte cr'.j j:t t ol::y i::h Er.j- -

TV C-:- -. ? Enb4.T r-- n: i":- -. r s?Te rro --resie Eriusi

It :at X: Iarlir.-- a eiz'.i Led t r- - t ti :i:r to PCICT j

r.T--- bt Ci.'':.i: Jat be ? r ar to trc-i-t tiec.-T:- .t ot tbe br-- i rr-v:- t c'vi.izit t rs'.lertli fr-.r- a t'---e ruriv E::Li tf v w tirreibr ti Los'Jt T. It rr-"w- tiat tie

I! t--e recc.Ti by the Q-ie- ct tie j

rota, a .':t--r wbicb tie Eicta-f- T will cake a i? tofar:?

rF.:r. O-:- : .Tie PrcvUItal :asiu-- i a rf i. rt e

smorj thf:n r: xim'ristritive deCritrslLiA-.- i t.i.'tirrsa! ?7ra?e. re!:;i:-:- llb-ity- . freedom of tiepress, r.it to fu'.i: iscibia. radical changesia tie !t;2: cf eiurvi ri. tie riht of trial byjury itd-T-al- ity cf a.11 tie.: be:-.-r- tie 1 ) Ji -- gc-

r-- Conns will be api oln-e-- i f.r hfe.L-i"- Oct. 10. Ti-.- " of lie Jjnta at

Madrid arc ttcnarcbiii! it tirir prtf-rmC- e. buthart; t -r-t-. d to accpt a Kefibiic i: tie people hoprvto-.r.c- e at ih cn.

Ltvef.P'.l, Oct. 10. Rcrercy Jjinsca vrill je-c-;- rf

an ad irva rrcni tl.e ftnti.:i:u cf tie city oathe morning ct the 'J2A..

Nrn. Oct 1 .' tbreateni anotherenipti'n.

MAr'.Tf. Ott. lo John P. Rale, tie AmericanM:nitr, ba xrjited oi r: ano, crngratulatingL:ci.

Mai'rjr'. Oct. II. Tie Prcvi:oaa' Junta Laregrant-- d foreign peraiuion to b:iild aPr jU-itau- t cbnrcb wiinia the walls ot tie city.

Loyicov. Oct 14. TLe report of tie coronationcf Goba.!z. a Emperor oi Abys-ini-a. is conErm-- d.

He U uppvn?d by Prince KimL but opposed bythe cldet 53 of tie late Theodoni.

Iepatcbes from Itdb report that tie civil warin the northern part of Afghani-ta- t. is at an end ;E?ar FL-ha- w, who eont-ir- d the power of the Emircf Cabool. having fi:--- 1 to establish Lis claims byanns. haj- - fi- -d to is Afcara.

Lain:s. Oct. 12. The United States 13 the firstnation to recognize :h? new Provisional Govern-ment cf Spam. Tne Madrid GazffU to-d-ay p iblisiesthe txt of th OS-:!- reccgniuot made tirorghMr. Hale. American Mini::-r- .

Tbc Junta has de:lHred it favor cf additionalamong which are the abolition cf the death

penalty, sanctity cf private letters and policies.The Junta has ordered the retoration of the barkTortsioo i t England, payment cf damages for berwrongful detention, and the imprisonment cf the.Spani?b cfScials who ordered her seizure.

PaRta. Oct. 12. TLe Journal ? Dibo't says thatCaptain-Genera- l Loundi of Cuba has given ia hisadi'rion to the n-- w Provisional Government oftr'.n. Cuba will permitted to choose Membersof the Junta. 01aJaga has joined on the offer of aplace in the Cabinet. b-;- t will probably be ap-

pointed President cf the new Courts.Loxrx.v. OiL 12. Th- - cable cf If 66 has beea

repaired, and is now woikiDfe.f.tibTTb Clit IK ftn Prim Vu rprpirpd te ti.

tle' cf jjaVshal of Spain, and Geo. Dulce has beenn.l4,, j,.. ff yA.

A depnta'ion cf C:bans bar- - arrived at tbi citya:.d held a con5::::i:i.':i w'r.b the Central Junta.Ibcy have szr-e- d on a neaure providing fjr tiegrad ial abi-li'.io-

n ot !iv-ry- .

The bv comnu-nce-d agitation inBtc-lona- . Tbev rrvtest azi(it the acts ot Generals Trim and Serrano.

Gen. Sa-ran- c, who bss g-- to ?arae-vg- . made a !

p"ecb tl.-r- He promised the Provi.-ion- al Juntaa; Madrid xrou'.d re:jn at tie rnpoticg of the Con- - !

Jitutional Convention. He expressed regret tbat !

Ortraga and Kivt-- r wrn not in the Cabinet, and:d tie Government neded h aid cl oceofthe;e

tsninent ftHta-m- n in th work reorgaaizatioa oftb on a libr-ra.- ! b.-i- .

The T7n to-da- in an article on the" in. M;ion. think t,e tct that Burlingame is

cot a native t.f China will b r.o ob.tac to sne-

er's .it the Conns u which f is :creiid. Theywill forr-- t it if b do- -. and if b will abtin from i

inerfTr'' w:b political intripoM ia which Chinacan bi no inrt. If be acts as though !

there c-'tl- ! r.o .'p.irate national interests in j

Europe nd Aas:ic. aa innrd there are not so j

fr as tbtir relation wjb China are concerned :and it li accepts it as a primary f jnction of Lis ;

iniKii'.n 'n dis'-ov-- r a:id "(lain what ar the best i

lit- - nf trade for b'-'- China and the V.tpra cctt- - I

tries, b will luve accomplished mncb for Cbiniand oni'L"iLg for thf r- -; ot th world. No Statestn bv- - il jt're.--t in tii m;cj-!- s r.fthi part tl iif b''n''".--- a? Gieat Britiin, n id cone

be mote unvriliing to contribute to it.It i undervvod that th lM:is agre.-- d oa by

J jhr.rin and Lord S'julry Vr tin-- 4 settlement of theAlo'r" n't question i. thjt a mired Commi.--f i'.n beform4"!. h''!d i'a .. ion it London, and parsonal! claim-- . pief,-rre- d by Eclish arid Americanritienf

A Taris t;er di4-'- Or-be- r 12th say. General '

Pri'o ha4 address d a 1 trer to the Pai i journal Lt i

Gi'iloln, th.tnkinc it for fie sympi'ijy it h'-i- s shown !

for the pop.il ir movciaent in Sp.in. The General I

expresses to'iichirerit at the impa,ierce oi tb'it j

portion of the French pre-- s whic'j con-ide- rs Spaintiot pertic bi her woi k fa?t enough. He adds

that eiht days wj sufTRoient to overthrew a dy-na-- ty

of 3H0 yeai3 old. and to eftAblish a cwgnvernnieot. AVe shall not rblay now to consoli-date our p.!ii.:i thrutijh the constituent awmblyen the barisT ct;r piri'pramme. which is known toyou. W thnl! then Lave (succeeded in attaining apolitical ida d'-.i- r to Spain, : A reallyconstitutional motiar'diy, founded upr.n the mostextend4-'-! Iieril b isis conipatible wih tbat kindof poverninent.

Madkio. Oct. 1 ".The Junta Las issr.ed anifce fjt.jre fvrin GonrsmTit. saying it

will be l)e ilu.y of iht Cortes to decide thereupon,but all will be allowed to express cpdon-ion- s.

Ola'iK- 1" dedai to" r a monarchy. He issupported by Serrano ai-- Topete. Tbe Unionistsand are waitinz to accept a monarchyor a republic, if it i derided by universal suffrage.

?1ai-k:i- . Ctcx. 2(i. is proceedingi.tpidly. ;ov-r:iors- . ciii and roiiitary, are ap-pointed for all the provinces. Dericciatic assem-blies, in vari-'U- - parts t the conntry. have declar-ed for ft Federal Kp;ib;ic. ali rmK" t'f the 8ge oftwenty to be allowed to vote.

The moderate and clerical pani-- s are forming acoalition and will vote frr the same candidates atthe elections for a constituent Cones. The CentralFrnvi-dona- l Junta has iued a circular to tbe

representatives of Spain at foreign courts.It explains the origin and progress of the revolu-tion, advocates the sovereignty of the people andreligious freedom. The future form of governmentU. not announced, but the circular stales if the

States is notfollowed the friendsof freedom need feel no discouragement. No foreignintervention i.- apprehended. The ProvisionalGovernment seeks to put Spain on a level with tbeni at advtnced Powers, and hopes tbe friendly re-la:i-

f fjrei n Governments with Spain whiletinder the late oppreive will be continuedunbroken.

Fj.oRrsrr. Or4. ?. A line r,f :eamc-- betweenome It i'.i.tn p.or: and New York i projected a ar-c- o

a: mo due au increasing fi ti: trde

9'P--- i T will iS tie i -"- --

?iites G-:-re i: ti c--i cf Ai irsl Firri-- -.

-- v:. Oct. 24. Tir rar-- rt'r t---r tri-- ;

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