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1 1 tiie pAOirio TEE PAOiriC Commercial glbbcrtistr rr 1 m CLI:l.hljrU AT I s.lin.ls. 13 PL'EUinED . Honolulu, Hawaiian livery Saturday Mornint,', Unto or AclvortiiniCi BY BLACK & AULD. Sparc J tn ua- - j lx. . a. Illaa. I rilljpa. .13 City od I.laut uterlpllon..f6.00 at Year. i i t a i 3.0() for .Sis Mouth. !Jnrt ft Inrh) ' 1 i ! W I N 4 OO 0l ! Frla MabMrlria. ? lollOa Yur. 11 Uiw il .ml.) 1 60 0 4 OO OO 4 00, 11 t' ' rio 00 14 1 k i if i i , ) ; 7 ' I $ ' I -- a 1. 1 n 2 Ta- - subscription, price for p.pera forwarded to any part of An- - j rlc la 7.00 p--f anoora. which Include, the l.wa:laa post- - i ,re oolr. All paper for Kurop-a- n porta will charged ti postage led at Ui" puat-oBc- varie. from 4 In j 9 e.-rt- . ou each .ingle paper. . j IT Scaca;rTio. Ptitaii Aiwn te Jnrci. IT Ooajmuaa.il. oos from ati ertf tfte will always be vary accept A M. tT Persons rrflln In air part of the fnilH 8nrte. ran remit the langut f 4e r trus I'M" caa iocta. (lamps. PLAIN AND TANCT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. TT I.ILL-HBA- U J. VISIIISO.BrslSaS AND ADIREP3 CARD pnnO-- in the t'gh'st style of the art. Mtr Ullo I-tto- r. Hilo, Jane 7th. 1872. A7OL. XVI-X- O. aMaaaaBBBaaJaaBBiaBBBHBBaaiBa Sasiatss j,r- - Oood, CloUlin-- , i;ool ari.i siiue-- i, sou ur. - iw.". ps - . j. H. E. McINTYRE & BPtOTHEE, T wy. TrrtJT'TTMT'V 11 Tl q g ROCER Y. FF.KI STo K E AND BA KKRV, " ' TFTENTiST. OVEROR. IIOFF- - j a,0 ,y "uonol-l- a, II. I. . j V.hl o bluKK I - gMt of Kaahumanu" and Merchant streets. OOce hour. WOLDEHAR MULLER, j4tt irotn a. a till 2 r. u. t' ' .jUOFESSOR OF MISIC AND I.A NGL'ACES. . JSO g. shithik. I JaJO Orders u.ay -it at T. O. 1 hrutn'i U.x.k Store, ly s. h.boi. - .T 1 pOMMISSIO ..- - ; I'Vgy'j,, MrllwMl.olSce, cr Trimmed with neatness and -" ; at, llic wau. i)weillllf,. fctone and Wooden Mores, Coal., in Oeneral Mb-- - 0Sau. ! anl. ly to promptly. CORNER OF AND Snips in Port, on the most favorable Street.. A large .trk of OIL lOj.K.s here & CHILLIKGWORTH, . CAM PB E LL, j t JIJ kiDj8 or coopering Materials hand. lor at the offlc ! kawaiiiae, xcuanu strekt. the House, j AonoMa. . Also, Sh3p ALES. TIIK G EN KRAI. Merchant St. (myl3 lv. iJL hp-- ; i cc-arnrao- N. '--- ayi iJ2Z'ti. ' ?" shortest notice Tt OEM required ships, at -- .,.t 00 me Mrrrkanl ro.i v reasonable terms. (aui2 HAN1. 'If r c. HonoiuIUi 1., Heuck's. J THOMPSON. AiiralDrradeBllsanlcr Underwriters, M O E OV AN U A V. t. r. Jy I Agrat Board - X r Srv oooi.. auo, j DILLINGHAM CO., "7- "- TTTT General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu. , Claim witMn th. ruietio. tZn AND IX HARD- - - 'TcO iorViw aTIVv. ! 4 the Best Cutlery. Dry Oood. lid 0 , r -n- ed Bar Iron, To the Elitor f ti.t Pacific Ojmmrrclal Advertiser 'J Dear Sir: Mia U Btaznant, inid-iimtner- w and hot ami utterly itbout exciUruieut. iugr acljooa-e- r uDuuuibered l- - out bnug do mail, tore-kerpe- ra jawu ia tbnr doorwjt all tije offl-cii- m seia t. L..; luUi-un- Oair a pair uf lioujr Cutoa k.uybb-oo- d gerae g7e token of the city bfiug alte, and what liw act cam lor only a goo; ia vacation. Mr. Kara- - can u-l-L Tb achaulj ari Dagh U reported to bayv rrctivtrI prornolion andl Zune to .Makaao, vic! Grren. dUcuargrd. Sach i thj At any Mr. K. na tlrpartt-- froia lltlo leaviog auwiber tpmiug fr Mr. Inapec-U- r leneral'a patroftag-- . The whaling bark JZinoia, for whom Capt. Fra;i waited h-r- e, clean laal er!( and letl for jlwnolula V.'ednefidav. The Titian, lor whom Capl. Ilep- - plcgHtone. wife and daughter ate waiti.ig, don't j come, and the shipper 1 impatient. The Triton . Waa CapU T. peocer'a old hip. I boarded her 1I the Loochoo iu and made the capuiua acquaintance . ... . n . nri-t'ui- Mi . . . " ..... J 1... " " .:...! Vo"adr"e:.7r;cihe'ra proper ."r' III lawyeis!) can unite m one acheme aud buy Ka- - Laku(p.Uting I .uppOM loea .n.l leutoer l.-g- - j -- rl0gipin mem irket) why may not o.tr sensi- - ble and KutsxprULng Hawaiian hundreds turn their n-r- gie to account and aimiUrly form joint ttnc.k V.h lUuJ ascllt0is. ptircbane and bl out chips) j of their uau.-u- iia thni lrota the.r robustuom ; ureoonderanca. and make It Ihrir ambition to be-- come what may dream they khould be. po-:-- i- ! bly what Natur intends tbt-- yet to be. tiie j Oleaginous Sea Kings of toe Iaci!ic. I fancy that U the Great King whose day we aball presently celebrate. (p.-- r orl.r.) or th.it other outerpri.-init- r , departed Chief, - Governor Ad 4iua," could it- -j visit the glitiipH the moon ;' in a practical: way. they would not look about long at the neW order of thing eie reaoiTiug fo "tut in" lor a; band in the game, ifiid coiumwiions to bore f the Arctic gea lor oil. I am not much versed In ; the wbalinir busineaa. batre met ladies far more prolcient ia the mysteries but it really seems to me that these bland ahould be the very head centre" of that pursuit aud inteient. It units the people and they like it. they tnuit become more They stand cold weather (when not diiexed) an well a, banles or the interior cringing rukilti.' lor 1 have bid them in the mountains and proved them. And why they forever h.tJ uiiIt the subordinate notation, as hewern t.f wood and urawers t f water," yielding their skill ; and their pluck to the inalahini lor a ln ty bona, .nd i hungry meal iu the forecaelle on the 30'Jth lay? Why ahouldn't oil of native take cunteml with sugar Tor the kingship T Wnyf Chiefly I tblnV for want of a proper leader, and I read the other day in Dacou tb.it "nothing doth more bnrt in state than that cunning men should pas lor wise." Will not this apply to piesent and many another qii-tiu- n thai yon wot of? Take iheae young men of Hawaii away irora some aniable weaknewes' now a ad then. from 1CO1P11 in fact, in eXCee. (VtllLnhS. WhOJ Clip their whiskers)and Send them in their prime j of maohoalonpr-eopro,rieforA.awayu- p to j bracing North aud Shall see Uiem develop I icio race. Always though on condition that theiayrj else Hudson fcrarq baa uvea tor years, and they were tsuperior to auy equal number you might pick out at home to-da- y. in looks, m tone, in energy and strength. nd I heard an excellent character of them from a chief rate. Whaling i. konttttr. " honorubltr," cleaner, and godlitr than legislating under the rod ; . or peaauoz puuut. iui pooi..wu, - " ..... r.., II. i a,. f;1lhians and actinir la that i ulciua farce of the three estates With volleys ol eternal babble Aud clautvf wore I have a, desire (as yoa know) to send a copy of the f. C. A. to one of my friends at borne, who would be much interested in the of this re-- mote I King-lorn- , but after looking through the; last two or tniee numbers wbereiu Legislative pro- - ceediogs are recorded, 1 am positively ashamed of J the pitilul exhibition, ii ecr iu me si.ent rcaima of doom where the August shadows of ear Ik's patt potentates tread iu " mystic garb and ghoeliy mva& ur " the gloomy promenade, these pranas of his posterity suould be presented to the conqueror, wouldu't that stern apiril beg a furlough that he might wmie with chaaiisemeut in his hand and put things straight ag.iar Some preparations are made for coming 11th, j and mote than has been subscribed. There ; avre to bo boat anJ canoe raes, a recess lor ine oraliot: " and the horse, mule and donkey race, juoioiniC iu aacka auul cauiuit a greasy tailed pig. ol Course, by bani. 1 commenced this letter with a It must be ; co uf eased that the weather thougn hot is charuiing, lomrxml he ii1ruUr lllihtlv o.v.j 1 -- j -- : ' ; For the youug caue there could be no improvement, and considerable areas are being pUoted. 'A'he i aons ot la4 ana 134, i tuina win give larger crops t than Hiio ever produced hitherto, prt bably i than double, tpeuccr s plantation is iu nue couauiou for progress the fields are clean, aud plows are at work on new and. If all works smoothly fine machinery that establishment soon have ample work. Same at Kaupakuea. The hells are clean as a garden, aud next year they yield hard on to a thouaaad tons, to be followed by still larger crops. Messrs. Afoug and Achuck contemplate hav- ing a tea da r low aud other ateaui economy, which it $ond. Of blaiwikt Onomea I know but little, only that both are well managed, whilst I'aukaa usually tails race, sometimes just saving her distance. It seems so natural to speak of roads and harbors next to plantations that my ow 1 pen will button-hol- e ine i- - I don't look out, but for once we'll retrain and let imagination work. There is plenty of room for it. This letter has reached its limits. Yours very truly, Scperstitiocs. A young lady at Fond du Lac was married without shoes or stockings on, tho other iUy, in accordance with an odd vruim that ouch an act would briug good luck. Tbe bill removing the impost on tea and coffee was signed by tbe l'renident on tbe 21st ult, and is now a law to take effect from July 1st. The bill will reduce the revenue about 16,000,-Ot- K) anoually. A slight diminution in prices o( these articles of necessity will soon be in order, though, owing to a deficiency in the coffee crop of last season, the reduction will not be so great as some have anticipated. It i- - reported that a new f.ystein of transmit- ting news will soon be put in operation between New York and Washington, the operations of which will make all present syetems eoeui insuf- ferably slow and" superfluous. Telegraph ma- chine will be distributed to individuals, who, by a little practice will acquire the ability to stamp their meseages un a slip of perforated paper in the tele-rap- & cyplicr. This when taken to the general otSte will be forwarded its destination, and then by machine printed before de- livery to the person lor whom it is iutended. The whole time of the transmwion and printing of a message of enc hundred words will be but one minute aid twenty-seve- n 6econds, and inessa es of that length are to be forwarded lor twenty cents. The capacity of a telegraph wire in the present system is said to be about 6000 words in ten fiours, but by tbe new process it is claimed 60,000 words an hour can be transmitted oo otJ wire without confusion. One printing nkac"' jb can transcribe messages at tbe rate of words an hour. All the working expenses of tbe new system are represented io be much less thau thoee of the old one. The cost of a machine for inditing messages will be but two or three dollar, so that any merchant, banker or newspaper office can have one for its own business, and onr jperator can do much business with one wiro as a hundred operators with a hundred wifs now do. i 51. i CaTis. y rt r ' a clause uuiiuiijk ni.i iiiiiny, c. , lMt j . sea-- THEO. H. DAVIES, (Late Janlon, Crrni Co j An COMMISSION MERC- HANT. IMPORTER -- GMT ro Lloyla' and the Lirerpool Coderrttera. Northern Aaaorance Company, aud liritiah and Foreign Marina Inaorancr Cjpoy. toh23 Fire Proof Buildings. Kaahomann Qoen ?i ly R. "R. TiOT.y,. TTORNF.Y -- TV L.AYV. "'pcipp 0 F.R BWUawo'igtore.cor-r- r of Mrrchnt btr-- ,.. , lonolulo. J -- nha r o r r ED. HOSUlliiAiliutt oc wUi) anic-ommissio.- v M ER- - JMPORTERS tornfr " rvu.u" - - S. MAGSIS. S. MAGNIN & Co., ..... r a- L "k. TMPORT,AJ r S " . .1 SI . V.nlaKiro A. bt ULLullUit JM oJ U0. yipoRTERS AND WHOLESALE AN I X'jtKrAIL lKLKRS IN Ceneral Merchandise, n bt... v- - ly Nuuai.u ?t.. anJ " j1"1 - J JUDD, TTORN'F.Y ANU COCNSKLLOR at L.a W. J rort atr'evt, three doors below .Meriihant nl8 ly JOHN S. McGREW, M. D., 1 ATE SURGEON U. S. ARM . CAN HE j 1 A com.ulte.1 at his residence on street, between Al. 1.18 ly kern and Fort S:reels. M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., j AND WHOLESALE DEAL- - j IMPORTERS Clothing, Halt, Caps. ia and Shoes, and every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods. . am,, fnrmrlv MTiiDtnl bv W". A. Aldrlch, Slakee'a 1 Block, Queen Street. Jy J. W. AUSTIN, A TTORNEY AVI) COCNSKLLOR AT LAW. n4 6iu J. Jk oilice ovrr W hitu'-y'- a B liwunn-- , nwiwuiu. E. 0. HALL & SON, . ......LMIVlll Rl). 1'OK 1 rJt ' ' - I1 ARK, Iry Paints. and ileueral Mercbandi.e. . n4 Corner Fort and King Sts. ...I W. GIRVIN, .. . . v r. kl 11 f u n o "RAETOW. A UCTION EER. SALESROOM ON O.L EEN jul7 btreet, one door iroto ivaauumauu. j f . 1 LEWERS S: DICKSON, IN LUMBER AND BUILDING DEALERS Materials. Fort Street. JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE, TM PORTER AND DEALER IS GENERAL , . MkRCHANbii'li, Queen Street, Honolulu. I A. PEIRCE & CO., tVurfi'ssors'td C. L. dr (b.) CHANDLERS AND G ENERA L SHIP MtRCHAMS- - Honolulu, H.wailan W. pMkca. (j8 1y) I. B. Pktkkhom. AT. PTTTLLIP8 & Co.. - arA w.- a AND WllllbMibr, ' " T IMPORTERS miiih. Ilata. Men S Furnishlug and FanevOooda. toll Om) No. 11 Kaahumanu Honolulu, j THOS. G. THRUM'S, J j iTiTinvPUV. CUTLERY A l .KV IN 0.001. .Ad . ircilatii.g Library, (late Hlac 4t Auld's Alalia . Kiiaraviiic. Cl giapl.y, Ptencu,u.iin(,auu ohj '". atteudedto. Street. Honolulu. Merchant gt Jr THEOD. C. HEUCK, IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER- - M. CHANT, Iu7 lvl Honolulu, Oahu. II I. W. L. GREEN, MERCHANT. FIRB-PRO- OF COMMISSION Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. u- - iy JOHN RITSON, sTkEALER WINES.SPIR1TS. ALE AN I' MJ rXKl fcK. loTlyl HO.oi.c i.t . , F. HORN, nOXFFXTIOXKK. uumii sa.. J next do to C. K. liliams, Honolula. U7 . ' AFONG & ACHUCK, T MPORTERS, WHOLES.. LK AND RETAI L ; M. Dealers iu Oeueral aiercnanuiae. eire-pro- oi ciuic, .iuu- - i dlO ly nil iHrevi. CASTLE & COOKE, AND DEALERS IN IMPORTERS MKRCHANDlsK, 8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MKRCHANT3. a No. 60 King Street, Honolula, H. I. ly ' BOLLES & CO., 'HIP CHANDLERS A NI COMMISSION woa i turn . vra Importers Dealers tn General Merchandise. Queen Strewt, tsOnoiui-i- . niwiuiu aisi-.ii- j f,r ihff Kaunaktk-- i, Maunalua anJ Kkko hfclt iy lw V. R. H. STANLEY. a TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. OFFICK in Rhoiea' Fire-pro- rf Uuilding, Kaahumanu p20 Street, Honolulu. ito FISCHER & ROTH, 11 ERCH A ST T. ILORS. FORT STREET. a'A oppo.it Odd Pellow's Hall. Honolulu, H. I. ap2o ly HYMAN & BROTHERS, MPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I DKALa. in Dry Goods. Clothing. Hits rarulshing Goods, Ladles' and Gents' Boots and - 1 ankee Notion., 4C, Ac. C.pt. Snow's Building. u Merchant St. Honolula. pl3 ly " IRA RICRrVRDSONi AND DEALER IN BOOTS. IMPORTER ins Clothiog, Goods, Perfumery, Ac. Corner et Fort aad Su Honolulu. U. L THOMAS SPENGER CHANDLER. DEALER IN GEN- -; SHIP Merchandise, Island Produce, Ac, and COMMISSION MKRCUANT, . Btbos's Bat, Hiio, Sasdwi;h Islahbs. Will keep constantly on hanil an extensive assortment of every ; description of goods required by ships and others. ; Thw highest price siven for Island Produce. ' Money advanced for Bills of Kvchange at reasonable rate, r apia ly 1 jTperry, IN GENERA L MERCHANDISE, DEALER Store, Corner of Hotel and Nuuana Sis., Honolulu. H. I. Also Rctail Estaslisbmest o ftrcAjv frstrr, a.ovb aplS the Pire-proo- f Store. ly Sail a v uikhuii 4s. iia Jiliu i.r.i tiii HONOLULU, justness i!7ari5. " G. TBOUSSEAU, M. D., YS1CI A .N OFIIIKFItlhTV CV PARIS. IJII of thr IrtpcrUl Oilt-- r i f tin- - of Hanor, l cot.nuitrd at K. iirel.I & I'n.'n. corner of Krt and Hotel SU-f- l. Il.im of aLKt.dan irerk dajr.. frutu 9 o A. X.. and (rum l to 4 x. saniuys. fn.m 8 to 10 x. v. myli Privaf raldr-Dce- , liuaiiun lluM. WILDER & CO., Cl't'CESSORS TO DOWKTf St CO. Corner Fort and g ien Si. Luffib,.r. Hlllt. Oil. Natla. ar.lt. a nJ Building MrrUU, uf errry ki.ul. ly a. C. SPIITH, KOCEIl mmh ClUSDLBB. I-- Moi.t-- and IW-ruil- s furuishrd on Favorable lerms. If H. HACKFELD & Co. GENERAL OM.MISMON AGENTS. VV T. J. UVSKI.l)k:N. V. n. HAT.SKI.PKN. IIAYSELDEIJ BROS. DEALERS IN DRV GOO I S . FA N V, Y JIP tbOid AM) CI.'ITIIING. Criterion "luildins. Fort M. ('Iti lv; H. I. C. BREWER & CO., OMMISMON AND SHIPPING MER CHANTS. Honolulu, OaLu, (au!9 ly) Hawaiian ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT, OMMISSKIN MERCHANT AND GEN- - KRAL HIPlINa AUKXT. nolatu. Hawaiian Islands. ' Jy29 ly F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., MPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERC- HANT.'', JL Honolulu, Hawaiian IsUnJs. Jul" ly BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, ONOLCLC. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. DRAW BILLS OF KXCIIANUK OX The PanV of California Mn Franico Meia. Lers 4i Wullcr New York t National Bank HotU..n Oriental Bauk Corporation Loudon Oriental bank Cuiporalion, payable in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland. a. r . t V...sa -- :r I. sn.n.v. r.u r "'" ..-- w York Receive Deposits, lliscuuot First-cl- a Business Paper, attend to Collecting, c A;c myviO ly E. HOFFHANN, PI. D., aIIVll'l 1 A 11 SI Kt;r tl.. L'IIK.EK i B'-- iho. vj cvii'K Tircci, iiuui'iuiu. iy W. C. JONES, A TT Will practice ill all ll.u Courts of the 11 will attend the Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui and Hawaii, an l vmit either of those Iiliids on specinl business. aul'J Office next to C. Betin"f.'s Store. ly ! D. N. FLITNER, IIISOLD Bt'SINESS IN' THE CONTINUES building. street. Chronometer, rated by observation of the sun and stars with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Ilouolulu. attention Riven to fine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered md adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on jy29 hand and for sale. ly L. L. TORBERT, W iEALER IN ALL KINDS OF BUILDING JLF juit.M.i--- ', u.i... ..j rm w.li ia..r Window and Picture Glass. Kh Ui,ui r,, &c., &c. Ur r it. lW. 4.1 CanrLimva, .n.av JJ orrusna M. McINERNY, AND DEALER IN CLOTH- - ING. boots, hhoes. Hats, Caps. Jewelry Perfumery.: Pocket Cutlery, and every decription of Grn s suiri.r i FornUhing ttoods. XT Benkert'. Une Call Dress ttoct, always on hand. N. K. Cornkk or Fout aso Mkrcbast Stbkkts. jal3 ly T T AT4AMCJ i xi. axxxutw, , COMMISSION MER- - AUCT,ONEER Queen Street, Ilunnlnlu. H. I. Ja6 ly a. w. JTPD. J. 3. LATTO. JUDD & LAYTON, ROCERS AM) PROV ISION DEALERS, j G Family Grocery and Feed Store, o Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO ly ZZT. J. iT. D AUkkK V. ., WALKER & ALLEN, : HIPPING AND COMMISSION M ER - I 7 t llA.i 1?. UONOLri.L. II. I A0KSTS FOR Hawaiian Piicket Line, Spencer's Plantation. r: .. 11- 1- Hl.ntoi:..n V...IAI,., llnnlarl..i. 0nome, riantation. Greenwell's Coffee. Imperial Insurance Company. London. Merchant's Mutual Mariue Iimurance Co., San Francisco. j131y SwCatdiiisr Hooni. OPEN TO ALL, EVERY DAY ,IN THE WKKK. Hoars from . it. to IU r. Jl., Cp-.tai- ra. ia Use House. The secood Friday evei.lng of ech m Jiith reserved for the meetings of the V. M. C. A ly i "w f SaC T . "T7 f The VnSualjIe Pronertfv known as m T- - -a-,-- -, T-a- -a 1a f 1 lalaad of Kauai, of i About 7000 Acres Fee Simple Land j BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS thereon, tofipirfd Lfa of 1'ASTIRE LA.D Adjoining! i AND 4.000 HEAD OF CATTLE, to be j Counted out. j TWENTY HORSES. CARTS, TOOLS, UTENSILS, &c, particulars apply to E. KRCLL, Kauai, or E. IIOFFSCULAEGLR tr CO., apo tf lionoluiu. FOR SALE ! fUST RECEIVED VIA SAX FRANCISCO. 3 An invoice of English Saddles. ipJO II. HACKFELD Co. Riding Pants, Riding Pants. WHO ARE FOND OFT3E GENTLEMEN exercise, and see the splendid Bedford Cord, the moat sultatdts material male for at apfl J. KEXVON'S. Taltor, Kin; Pt. Honolulu. Miil HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, ttcrfcanin!. r. tr. turir. R. WHITMAN & :0,, Manufacturers and Dealers it Saddles. IIAKNKSS. AIJ KVtJiV C--"! Vl-"- " drsoriplion of article In our liue. yrfeJT- - Shoe, Saddle, Harnrs a. (arlae Lratbrr, t'oiK'nnilr on hand. to Curri.ic- - Triinuiii'f am Trntk Worit. XT Onirrs from the otLt-- r ojUnJs solicit-.."- , snd promptly atteniled to. No S3 King St., Mis el lh .HO Ilouolulu, II. I. Cm A. D. BOLSTER, Hoa,r, Ship, Sign, larriase i 0nul PaUtlnff In all its hraiuh-- s. THE OLD STAND. K A A II V M N V AT will execute all orders in h lineaitb proiipti.eas, at low rates, and iu as K,Kxl "tyle as a;. jitt ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. I TIIE l"N"IERSIG N'E1 WOTLD RE- - j tluU. ' jobhii,g and Repairing to order prooiptiy and Jllv inform the puhlic that hi is urepared tr enst ; ranlPli. prtiru!ar aiu-ulio- given to Ship Work. T.1...1 Carriages UOOper Ojittitp .11 W., Hawaii, R uear P L aud and "Music more will will and to KnurnJ,nu and 3ni Honolulu, door Particular JL Sllora o7 paid i.d flnlsh all kinds of l.rass and work with j . at rewonable rates. a ii t.:n.i. ..f .Kin is .1.1 t .1 Ai.r-i- i.trt wiirV .irn;iil..i.!iin short ' notice. lj- - Constantly on lirtnd, hose coaptmrs of th tire-- i, J, 1, 1, 2 U. Aim, on cup uid Raute cocas J A VI K.iS A. HOPER, s30 ly Kit treet. OO "TCixi-f- ; fitrcoi, M. T. D O N N EL L, IMrOTF.R ASB MANrFACTCRU ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! stable to ,h,,.oa.ket. . , f?J Vg iy Old Furniture repaiie.1 and Malras-- , of all de m acriptions made to order Kefore ouyilig t;u nu c rssu. ly HAYSELDEN & Builders and Contractors. ' prepared give estimate! for every kind of Work connected with the UuiKlmg trades. corner Nuuanu and Kukui Streets. au!9 C. WILLIAMS, muuiC,a f7 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fcra Furniture Ware Room Fort street ; W orkshop at the old stand. Hotel street, near For:. N. B. Orders from the otiier inlandu promptly attended to. ly E. C. ADDERLEY, Saddle and Harness Maker, j CORNER rq-i- , Fort Hotel Streets, Honolnln. BITILDIXO, the W'hai f, foot Nuuanu Street, Honolilu, H. I. XT All Orders in our Line executed with pnuiptnes and dintialeh. aud Work Guaranteed to give Satisfacton J ' HtFtK HI FKBSiSMU.1 iu: rt . . A. J. Cartwright, Esq. u. Brewer s v o. A. W. Peirce Co. C. A. Williama t Co. j 11. II. Hitckf.Md & Co. Walker & Alltn j & Co. Bolles A Co. a 29 j W , FISCHER, Maker and French . "Q St . near thb Urug Store of K. Ptret 4r Co. ly J. T. CHAYTER, Ship and General Blacksnith, Shop on the FSpIanade, sr the Cos. i Sr tOUl HOQSf, g?r!'? WherT ""JT'rt'lA.e'oner'5 ! in nitiiuc mm ,iiiuii.ii.i. - - - ....w.-no- with neatnr.isanJdttxitch. j201y P. D ALTON, Saddle and llnriie8 Mater, AAO STREET, C fH XttF. Ef&pS. ( In all PJ'fc-- S. Kijye Braoclies. Orders from the other Islands promptly atten-- d to. JySO ly n BT W? T? 1? 'a AB.f. a.fjl wC-u..- w m THaT ,T .g gy im V ! A GrrMt Trnlli. niiolhrr Great Trulb la rra?. p IS WM. WEIGHT HAS ENLARGED II IS WORKSHOP and is now prepared to do WAttON AND CARRIAGE WORK AN D Kepairiu? it's ISranches! HORSES SHOD a. nu and went You'll your own wrrr feet. Rliack-Ssi.i- tb for Ship or Shore Done qoile aa well ever before. Ilia work done quick, hi. charge low. If you will call you'll And it ,p tf WM. WEIGHT. Ladies' Ice Cream Saloon -- AND- GENTLEMEN'S LUNCH KOOM ! W:""!:0 RE' Opened oit Fort Street ! 0..a..i.e Kurail-r- e W.rr- - house an Ice Cream Saloon for Ladies ! Qg CRESH, CUKE, TEA AND COFFEE I n t all hour.. HOT LUNCH DAILY FROM 12 TO 2. Hoping to lie able meet the requirements of those who may favor him with their pUrcnage, He all to Give Him a Call. R. RYCROFT, Practical Plnmber, Fort next 4- - door to tbe Government Yard Orders for Hi use rework promptly attended to. PUBLIC NOTICE ! undersigned having pur. 1 chased all th Cattle runnine mi the and all other Kuia Lands of F.an .Maui, forh.d all perns. und-- r iienaltr i.f rroc-ed- aeaint a, law, from purchaaiug, ir":: i. and yS all are hereoy warned against using or lt:e same. ARAN A CO. Honolula, March 19, 1872. mh23 Cm TO LET. THE CELLAR UNDER MY STORE Capable of Storing between 300 arid 400 TONS. sr8 H. M. WHITNFY. JUNE If), IS7-2- . WIKE HARVEY Has Oprurd a PAlT SHOP ea kaau-nia- ua Sirfrt ! VET IIUUItTO F. A.sCIIAEFER A. CO.. Ure l:r . prrprrd to d.i all W.r. di f OrnanienlaU r amy and Il msc paintioe. IUiti:.c;. Ac. The Publ.e are to pive l.im call. "l' .1 TA . BEN Fl ELD, Waon and Cai rture Bnlldfr. "1 und 7G Kins St., Honolulu. (api ly) Inlaud orders proaipt y aisrLta. sicit kks. C. SECELKEN & CO., Zinc and gheet Ifoa Workers, ouAQa Street, bet. Merchant and (ueen, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON II AND A Stove. Lea 1 I'M'". Oalv. Iron Pi'. P'in and ' best In i.:.. i. . H.ii.her ll..t- - J-- 3 ler.Kti,snf OSandiOf.et.w.ihCouplinKand Pipe com - aun. m ivrv larveauk of Tinware of every leacrip- - ' Thankful to the citizens of Honolulu, aid the Islands pen- - t erally, lor their liberal patrotiKf '' we ""I i at'.entioii to Luuiin-.- s to inent tne same lor ioe ioiu.c. S3- - Order, fi oua the other IsUuds will be carefully attended to "! H. VOSS, No. 5 Merchant Street, Practical Upholsterer nriiTAlN HANGING. CARPET. MAT TINO and hl Cloth 'aid. jy AH sizes constantly on hand. WAY 6c TELFER, Carpenters. Contractors and Builders, . . .--.. il .a.r...;p U:S hoi on the F:planaJc, next to Torbrrt's j6m nvichme . 8SSLL O. W. R AUK. . . ww it a.. PrtTifroif Arc Knilrtari ' HOUSe fjarUclllCl s, ouunu.vuw, -- , . Cabinet Mnkrrs. Turoera. Etc., Ele. Cornel- - Qviu and Fort Sta., Honolulu. Being practWl mechanic, of Vrtox, we ..r. iiiirnl .11 execute all desert ptioha of work in Hie above lio-- , with promptitude, ou terms, ; ad Iu a satufa-'o'- y insnner. J " " ,john FREDERICK KENYON, ylLlTAlil, JSA I AL, A . U Lit Jl. i iv. x Zj o n - Km St., next tloor to Bradley's Barler Shop. Honolulu. o7 ly W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH. siioi ox the ksplanade. JZm i JAS. L. LEWIS, ! JOHN NEILL, 3VE --Tk. O XX INIST! NO. 40 STREET. !". iS N where be will atlend to all orders I . - vt' .. in the i J tej - TL JjT I tU K C.V k. t.FAKGAL EFI'AIR Ll.K ' e wiIi Rive speeial attention to cleaning, repairins- - and reg- - ulatlnir ewinsr Machine, and all other kiod of Light Machinery and MeUI Work of every description. ALSO. ON HANI AND FOR SALE CHEAP, ;A Variety . . Ol Sewins. Machines. Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Amrannltlon, .MACIIINH OIL, SEEDLKS, Ac, Arc. , .. ... m . , .!...! .,.1 bll ntW vtl. Qlld hewing Macmne 1 ntunj, ni" j dujilicite parts of Machines supplied on short notice. ; 17 Rest Machine Twist. XX COI.K AOKNT IS THIS KINGDOM KOB The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. n27 Inland Ol-der- s Holicited. ly ; TIOIsTOLTJLTJ STEUISAW AND PLANING MILL! iki Mn,.mv ' MB. V. " I c h.lkw krs aok.m. i ESPLANADE, HONOLULU. FACILITY FOR SAWING. PLAN-1N- O EVERY AND TURNING. j P Attention Paid to Orders from House and Ship Carpenter, ! iFireWOOll Sawed tO Order nncl n Slocla of Savre.1 Woaxl nlvroya on fan u.l. Table L"js, Bed Post. Gxlubaslies, die. d... dc. i On Hand aud Tnrufd to on Short otlre. mh23 3m tifitftf ft ttftW n ftP WnRKS a 4L. Al A GI1111H 1. riaiuauoii MfdtuiiA.ii : ana Uauger, Brick, f Orders attend.-- KING BETHEL bomber, term.. iy " paid for T ATTJR. RPniVTTrn ALEX )rticul(lr, (plj MUVll j on the Esplnnade Custom IN v,tfj CONTINUE JLL Opposite whale the Tnilsr.. ly) FIRKWOoU O.N n. opposite Thetx. C. RT R U t. : Vieaua of ailrrwrlura, ktirS con- - Et ! : InBUra,lCe Com,llinie. ' - IMPORTERS DEALERS and - Ceoera, etory. rate peculiar urrUed j i j ; one ol maritime. should E.aay" tho the yotl farewell uuauav.erabie.n doings tile the the growL itlbWI!lA toe at the the another writing, 3000 aa and comer - ft. Hotel , ti.Kvls. JAS. a2 W.. Richards Islands. AaaaHAS fU IN AO. "urt.ishiug lpl31y) XT JtllvGrS. VlU IjUBIOIII jvlu uou j j. s vw , iviiii Can 11 P. ii C kbhiwu. Kingdom. C. KnahumaiiU B IMPORTER . a. ANO j Fire " cousi.liiitf For call Kidiog, d-- ne eohoofiUiou rtinpau-hani- l and eisewuere a SON, Are to of E. ull and On of llowsett Cabinet P.lisher Hotel UOSOLULV. arriss: Trlniminfr A L,y Hint in All vriah hcr.ea' work aa wo. AVII.iH...,' to Invites Street, rwMiE be;r.ff imitating Paper a lbe ilailmsics are & FORT Order Mercbandl Merchant Hatae. reasonable It K Y & CO . , Manufacturers and Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS! Leleo, King Street, Honolulu. Beef' t0 and 2 TaUow Order. Ult Iru Riel.nrd.ou-- . Bl mad ; She Store will nsrft with prompt sp5 Attrndm.cr. I1A1LKO VII STORE ! i WM. RYAN ' u--v . v- r:nnrrRiF.s AND A GEN. B eral Avaortment of Good. Corner of Queen and Richard cireeta fe!7 ly IP I A IV O S ! rrvrl ' r SplpufJid RoSPWOOd Cottage PiaDOS, say OCTAVE AND 3 STRINGED, OF 'THE very best German manufacture, they are Expressly made for a Tropical Climate. ' PJ For Sa e by 1UK0D. C. HECCK. ! MILK El HONEY RANCH ! XXn wall. UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED THE entertain all Tourists Peraon. wishlcg to spend a Season in the healthful climate of Kona. 55 R. and MRS. YATE3. ir. B. Horses Supplied at Shortest Notice Kona, Hawaii. April 23, 1ST2 tp27 Sm sww" ; WHOLE NO. S:S. f," on ALLEN J S l to on 6r rjyn ISlozia, or ! nsr.r;uur Cirri . NORTH BRITISH AND MtRCANTILE INSURANCE CO., fir LONDON AN1 I DIN" HI IKJ II. ITAHLl.-UK- i. O A PITA tit.tKMMKMI Arruiuulatril nixl I -- r !! I'-- uJ. L',J8,I IS flMIE I'XDKRSI U NEl HAVE KEEN A P-- 1 POINTKD AlJKNTtlor the ?audwirh I.U'i, o.l ant auth.M--.-4-- to Insure aKAin.t F.re upon favorable terui. Kiks taken in anv part of the Ilali1on Wooden Ho and Mrrrhandise mored iherrlii, bwelling llui-- a and Furni-tur- -, 1 initirr, Cial!, Sli'pa io harhor with or wit!, .nit cnco.- r uuderreir. apd ly) KU. llHrsCIIUKHKK A to. Boston Board of Underwriters ! AGENTS far ikr HrwaIinm I.IkmiU. z tH ly O. URtH F.K i ID. Philadelphia Board of Underwriters ! 4 GENTS lor Use llannlian lalnnrl., A UH ly C. hKKWkk ; t o. ' m.ToriCE.M ASTERS OF VESSELS VIS. iH iriNU this p.iri in a iliaaMr-- l romlitiou and lnorel in any of the Boatuu and l'iiiU.U!ihia l?rs must have their , nil u,,. H..,v rtlri lu i,r u. Vtil ly I?. BRKW KK CO. : . . .. THE HR1TISII AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, A CCRPTS THE LOWEST "V BATP-- S. The clauses in the Policies of this t'.n.:itiy are specially advantageous. Til bO. II. l'ANIKi. Agent. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMFY Issues lire and Life I'vlirie y tiik most uiikral tkhms.-a- u 9 Claims .or l.oaes settled with promptitude. J.1S1, 1HSO. It. UAVHM, Agent. B0ST0N B0ARD OF UNDERWRITERS. I.' ND EHS1G N ED. AGENTS OF THIS Bo.lou Board of Coderwritera, notify Masteis of Vessels 1 . . I .. L . II ...II . .1 . . .. , ' . I . It ..111 ' aim il(lfll intl all uilis lor nciilin uu Trmw, aiiu ail loo. i . . . . . .. . . mr ueurrsi Anv purpwri, aiun u aiipre ny uic r 1 . ii.i.... i'...iu. i. u . . n.n. .1.. 1 HLMniwii .... ,11 survey s, or such hills will not le allowed. ol4 ly C UKKWKR A CO., Afreots. yTS7TT a VriTi anWB,irV babii UAitia iii3uivaiivii iuiurnn 1, milR UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF TIIE JL above Company, have been authorized to Insure risks ou Cargo Freight it n tl Treasures from Honolulu to all ports l the world, and vice versa, oil ly 11. llAC'KFKLIl A Co. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IA)NI0N (1 !H ,803,) CAPITAL. 8.000.000 IN COLIM fRHE UNDERSIGNED ARK I'REPARED M to issue policies ou Fire ivisks (witb or without the aver FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rglllE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BERN M. Appointed Agents of the abovd Company, are prepared to insure risas against Fire on fttone and Hrick Buildings, and 011 Merchandis. stored therein, on moat favorable terms. For particulars apply at the oflice of slaty V. A. SCnAKfER A-- CO. TIIK Haleakala Boarding School FOR BOYS ! S FINELY SITUATED IN TiJK DISTRICT of Makawao, Inland of Mmu. J. K A VA NAG II PRINCIPAL Th wl prepared to receive bo, u be i...tru.-te- m the branches of a COfiirrlON SCHOOL ENGLISH EDUCATION AgflCUltUral PUrSUJtS, Wn H1j nfter t,e rirt Iay of July next Connected with the School there Is Larjre Dairy! One fourth of the net profits of which will I divided amongst ... ...... it l.n m.v ...i.t In it. This nliAre aniounted to over f riOO during the year 1S71. The net profits ol Agrlcultnral pursuits will go to defray the expenses of the pchoo:, and thereby leason the expenses of par ems and guardians who mxy send pupils thither. Mrs. 8. A. Tli'irb-- will have charge ol the dome.tio de noXmanl nf tl.. Kt'lotfil Bllil U-- e tl.llt t'f luiV'H .re tail.hl CI ret-- t baiitof home nre. Terms-Paya- ble Quarterly in Advance: iBoar ling and Tuition per Quarf-- r lllill If p., ill strictly n advatiee " ( i,r.nt. n.J. incr I wn or more tiunils at the same lime for each pupil per Quarter 10 00 j Parties sending pupils will be required 'o furnish them with sufficient clothing snd holding. The nnmbr erf board-r- s will 1 lirnttd for th; pre-ien- t to ' forty Parties, therefore, pi place theircliildren at this i Institution will do well to mnWf an early applicj.il 01 eitlier al ' this OensrUnent or direct to Mr. Kavanas-h- , the Prinelml of the School. H. K. HITCHCOCK, j In.peetor Oeneral irf Hehools. I Department of Flucation. May 21, lhVi. rny'H Soi 1862. I 872. COSMOPOLITAN PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY H. L. CHASE, Proprietor, TOE LONGEST ESTABLISHED PHOTOGRAPHER IN HONOLULU. TAKEN IN ME LATEST PHOTOGRAPHS the improvement, in the art, .fid ALWAYS ON TIIE LOWEST TERMS I FOR SALE Photographs of al' the Kings, (fcjeena. Chief, and other important personage.. . 1 f ... I r.al.f. f 1 1 a. . CmwAm . A. scopic, Ac, Ac, AT LOW PRICES. ' Frames, Stereoscopes. d.c. Reaper than can be found at any pla.ee io the city. Having all the conveniences for doiog out door work, Views or Residences, &c., will be taken Better " at Lower Price, than by any other Gallery In tin city. II. L. CHASE. Fort Street apfl ly w-s- CONSULATE of theJJEBMAN EMPIRE. Estate f Jsban.rs Bent, M, D. aecea.esf. A DM THEUNDERSIGXED, BKRAZ, M. D., Ut cf "Aailuku. Slanf, hereby request, all persons having claim, against the Mid Estate to prewnt them for settlement, and all those owing said Fstate to make immediate payment. Mr. THOMAS W. EVERETT, of W.ikapo, haa been author-ire- d to collect ootaundlng account, doe to .aid EstaU on th Island of Maul, and to receipt for th. same. Honolulu, 10th May, 1872, Tbe Consul ad. int. nf the German Emplie njyllSn J. C. PFU'GF.R. 24 Uiin i lt..-l.r- ) t tK) 4 OO HO 1 CO M U.il irhi .. .j oo OO 7 ! 14 00, ! , 4t Uur t4 tr.rlM.... 4U 6 OU )M0 ) t0 14 OOi . ... ..... . . i. m A .u. A A IA I Col uli n . . 0 ' IU IV It W"l l V w uv, WW ww I CVIiin- .- a o I? ou oo oo oo 60 t , t Cuiaa Jl M OA 34 (MM OO 41 OO' T4 C''aaib.... . . it on iw ow l oo ! oo 1M 'if a4tti..,. la . Ka-v- fi4 mat. oa .( for ilw.r rt !.. e. Uln r.rwa - t'u4 j!t.w. p.tar' St-n- l oh ail? ut aa tUrr t pa. . a..J e.-.- i rarrt a HI 0 li anl.4 a ai. Ul4, l.f Uill ' aU fr. ITT IWhimt TanU. wtirn wimI fr m rar, atar4 a liimiit Iruaa Ihrao rasra, alitrk) ar OtJHt Mtauia hi uJ ar rharywwl rtrr1y. .ilonustif proMitr. WASHINGTON MARKET 1 -- f r.SOR. IKIHMKIhTA ll'NNK. Heher. 41 Nuu.ua rrew4,e in love's IHeaaa Hakey. are pee l.nw) t wapty He-- -. MotMi, eal antl lan, at alt tar, on the al rva.u.lle k iwi. A ahaie of pirouae aoliroed. .pDJIa FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET, r.. ii. iuvi. Choicest Meota froto Bneat l.enla. Pouliry, Hh. Vf,V- - e., furnished to ord-- r. .... "METROPOLITAN MARKET, VAI.MH. A- STKCrT. HOSOl.VI.V. aulJ ly Fresh Butter. Notice. AX' II A FT ICR THIS DATE. THE auUersigacd will luno.li a first olaea article of RWII BL'TTKR, with Hutter-inil-k given free to at Tl rTT Cents er pound, delivered every halurday aM.rt.ln(i, from llalea.ana Ranch, Waialua. ali.i. SA.Ml M. ASIRK. Ilooolnlit. Jan.lft, M72 -- Ji(Uy A. 8. CLECHORN & CO., GENTS FOR THE A M AIMTA TANM RY. Hawaii. tin lv W0LEE RICE PLANTATION, KAILCA,KOOLACPOK. X!0. 1 AND NO. RICF.FHOM THKAUOVK l P.sntatiou, V. ar'ixi.o TaWo Ax-tiolo-t Always on hand aad ssle by AIIHKK k ACIII'NU, jl jy Corner ot Kltg aad sVuuanu ts. WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION ! LAIIAINA. MAIL SLOARk. CROP Or l7. ROW CHOICE and lor sale by rrM iy C. DRIWCn CO, A rent a. WAILUKU PLANTATION! ISTAILl.HI'. las All Clt O P OP Mil w W For Kale Ij C. BRKWICR At Ca., jaS 3m Agents. P I IS K 12 It iTIIIa. IjAIIAIIVA. AM Pit ELL i TI'RTOX, Praarlel4)rs. J Crop of Fugar of au per I or qualily, now cxuii'g In and for sale in o,uaiilillcs to suit Ly nil tf. 11 iiACKrgi.n yo- - MAKEE PLANTATION. I M'PALAKUA, MAUI. r,.KO,n or. l by iwAIKAPlJ II,AlTAT10i ! j M. c.r-wr- ll. PWlrl-r- . trj IT G A R AND MOLAkftES FROM THIN I'Uutatiuu for sa.u la low to suit pun l.a-rs- . Apply to s30 ly UKO. C. Mt'LlCAN, Agaui. ilAlPAKUEA PLANTATION SlTcAR NOW COMING IN', A ND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT I'CUCUAf KlU", BY A I UNO Aj ACHCCK. Honolulu, June 1st, 1.71- - JaS ly O NOME A PLANTATION. AND MOLASSES CROP 1S?0, SUGAR in, for sale in quantities Io suit purchasers, o7 Cm By WALRfcR At ALLKN, Agenla. 1811 IS? I II IL O , II . I ' AND MOLASSES,CROP pMINO. SSlj.ua for .... ia quantltle. N..-t- .. i princevillejplantation. Sugar and M olunacs Crop 1870, . OMING IN, FOR HALE IN HJAii c TlfcS to suit purchasers, by j.S Ant MAl.KKIl A AIXKW, Ageirt. SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skint. ONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR HALE, c from the well-know- n j waimea tanmkrv . notlf.y. j Ity 1 ly A. r. CLIvUlltrKla sx tv., ageni.. j HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY ! i R. LOVE & BROTHEES, Proprietor, NLXASU BTRK1.T. ILOT. MEDIUmTnD NAVY BREAD, f' always on hand an mad. to order. ! Alot )aitr, Knit and JiuUtr Cracker, JKNNY LINO CAKKK. Ac SIIIPBREAD REBA K ED on the shortest ik4Io. FAMILY BRKAD, niadt of the Best Flour, baked dally aud always on hand. A. It RL 4 HOI rilK IlLST fiUAUTY aula ly -- BCT- . &nd hag bcen I" fc " IN Honolulu the bust Fourteen Years I THE OLD KCTABLISIDD II(OI,l 1,1 SOAP WORKS ! BY W. J. RAWLINS, Manufacturer on ALL KINDS OF SOAPG I AND Bayer of Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow! Aud ull biud. ol S.u p (Irrasr. Have received ex late arrivals from the t'nited HtaXe. and Lurope supplir.4 of the i Bfst SlatftiaU In onr Line for ?lBBfAtHrlit 1 Purpowrw. ' And will cor.tiniie to In receipt of fresh supplies by .team and sailing veM., i. prepared t giv. Mtiatactiou to all Draleraand Connamera of hia Speciality, I Who will favor blm with their trade. y. B. All Order left at the More of it. ifclnervy, Importer and Dealer In Boot, and fhort, N. E. Comer of Fort and Merchant Street., will b th.nk-full- y received and promptly attended to. W. J. RAWLINS, Prucllrstl osip Bollrr. j,20 ly Ieieo, King St., Honolulu' Properties ForSale or Lease THE HOUSE AND LOT AT THE R'.iS.f rnlrauee of Pan". Valley, foraaerly occapled aJ "I J by Mr. f tephen f pencer. Tb. lot InclotUse a i J1.'.". "1 urge kak patch am over 3 aerea of laud. ALSO The Hoose and Land of Hlenalole S at North Kona, nawalt. ' formerly occupied by the late Mr. Daniel Mootgoaa-r- y. aao containing 69 acre. . " ' - AU0 Th celebrate SUGAR LAND OF IIAKALAU la the District of ililo, UawalL AL80 Premie of ADAI7R EAT, .d Th IJind. TIOOM, Kona, Hawaii, eontaloing about 700 acre. ALSO A ?arni.b-- d Cottag at Walklkl Beach. ALSO. TO LET Tbe Premltw. at th corner of Fort and goera Street., lately occupied by Mr. 3. Picked, and suitable Io office, shop., Ac. J lor particular apply to TT. L. 0REEM.

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TFTENTiST. OVEROR. IIOFF- - j a,0 ,y "uonol-l- a, II. I. .j V.hl o bluKKI -

gMt of Kaahumanu" and Merchant streets. OOce hour. WOLDEHAR MULLER,j4tt irotn a. a till 2 r. u. t' '

.jUOFESSOR OF MISIC AND I.A NGL'ACES.. JSO g. shithik. I JaJO Orders u.ay -it at T. O. 1 hrutn'i U.x.k Store, lys. h.boi. -

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pOMMISSIO ..- - ; I'Vgy'j,, MrllwMl.olSce, cr Trimmed with neatness and -"; at, llic wau. i)weillllf,. fctone and Wooden Mores, Coal.,

in Oeneral Mb-- -0Sau. ! anl. ly to promptly. CORNER OF AND Snips in Port, on the most favorable

Street.. A large .trk of OIL lOj.K.s here& CHILLIKGWORTH, . CAM PB E LL, j

t JIJ kiDj8 or coopering Materials hand. lor at the offlc!

kawaiiiae, xcuanu strekt. the House, jAonoMa. . Also, Sh3pALES. TIIK G EN KRAI. Merchant St. (myl3 lv. iJLhp-- ; i

cc-arnrao-N.

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ayi iJ2Z'ti.' ?" shortest notice Tt OEMrequired ships, at -- .,.t 00 me Mrrrkanlro.i v reasonable terms. (aui2 HAN1. 'If r c. HonoiuIUi 1., Heuck's. J THOMPSON. AiiralDrradeBllsanlcr Underwriters,M O E OV AN U A V. t. r. Jy I Agrat Board-X r Srv oooi.. auo, j DILLINGHAM CO., "7-"- TTTT General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu. , Claim witMn th. ruietio.tZn AND IX HARD-- - 'TcO iorViwaTIVv. ! 4 the BestCutlery. Dry Oood. lid 0 , r -n- ed Bar Iron,

To the Elitor f ti.t Pacific Ojmmrrclal Advertiser 'J

Dear Sir: Mia U Btaznant, inid-iimtner- w andhot ami utterly itbout exciUruieut. iugr acljooa-e- r

uDuuuibered l- - out bnug do mail, tore-kerpe- ra

jawu ia tbnr doorwjt all tije offl-cii- m

seia t. L..; luUi-un- Oair a pair uf lioujrCutoa k.uybb-oo- d gerae g7e token of the citybfiug alte, and what liw act cam lor only a goo;

ia vacation. Mr. Kara- -can u-l-L Tb achaulj ariDagh U reported to bayv rrctivtrI prornolion andlZune to .Makaao, vic! Grren. dUcuargrd. Sachi thj At any Mr. K. na tlrpartt--

froia lltlo leaviog auwiber tpmiug fr Mr. Inapec-U- r

leneral'a patroftag-- . The whalingbark JZinoia, for whom Capt. Fra;i waited h-r- e,

clean laal er!( and letl for jlwnolulaV.'ednefidav. The Titian, lor whom Capl. Ilep- -

plcgHtone. wife and daughter ate waiti.ig, don't j

come, and the shipper 1 impatient. The Triton .

Waa CapU T. peocer'a old hip. I boarded her1I the Loochoo iu and made the capuiua

acquaintance. ... .

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nri-t'ui- Mi

. . .".....J 1... " " .:...!Vo"adr"e:.7r;cihe'ra proper ."r' III

lawyeis!) can unite m one acheme aud buy Ka- -

Laku(p.Uting I .uppOM loea .n.l leutoer l.-g- -j

--rl0gipin mem irket) why may not o.tr sensi- -

ble and KutsxprULng Hawaiian hundreds turn theirn-r- gie to account and aimiUrly form joint ttnc.k

V.h lUuJ ascllt0is. ptircbane and bl out chips) j

of their uau.-u- iia thni lrota the.r robustuom ;

ureoonderanca. and make It Ihrir ambition to be--

come what may dream they khould be. po-:-- i- !

bly what Natur intends tbt-- yet to be. tiie j

Oleaginous Sea Kings of toe Iaci!ic. I fancy thatU the Great King whose day we aball presentlycelebrate. (p.-- r orl.r.) or th.it other outerpri.-init-r ,

departed Chief, - Governor Ad 4iua," could it--j

visit the glitiipH the moon ;' in a practical:way. they would not look about long at the neWorder of thing eie reaoiTiug fo "tut in" lor a;band in the game, ifiid coiumwiions to bore f

the Arctic gea lor oil. I am not much versed In ;

the wbalinir busineaa. batre met ladies far moreprolcient ia the mysteries but it really seems tome that these bland ahould be the very headcentre" of that pursuit aud inteient. It units thepeople and they like it. they tnuit become more

They stand cold weather (when notdiiexed) an well a, banles or the interior cringing

rukilti.' lor 1 have bid them in the mountainsand proved them. And why they foreverh.tJ uiiIt the subordinate notation, as hewern t.fwood and urawers t f water," yielding their skill ;

and their pluck to the inalahini lor a ln ty bona,.nd i hungry meal iu the forecaelle on the 30'Jthlay? Why ahouldn't oil of native take cuntemlwith sugar Tor the kingship T Wnyf Chiefly ItblnV for want of a proper leader, and I read theother day in Dacou tb.it "nothingdoth more bnrt in state than that cunning menshould pas lor wise." Will not this apply topiesent and many another qii-tiu-

n thai yon wotof? Take iheae young men of Hawaii away irorasome aniable weaknewes' now aad then.from 1CO1P11 in fact, in eXCee. (VtllLnhS. WhOJClip their whiskers)and Send them in their prime j

of maohoalonpr-eopro,rieforA.awayu-p to j

bracing North aud Shall see Uiem develop I

icio race. Always though on conditionthat theiayrj else

Hudson fcrarqbaa uvea tor years, and they were tsuperior to auyequal number you might pick out at home to-da- y.

in looks, m tone, in energy and strength. nd Iheard an excellent character of them from a chief

rate. Whaling i. konttttr. " honorubltr,"cleaner, and godlitr than legislating under the rod ;.or peaauoz puuut. iui pooi..wu, - "

.....r.., II. i a,. f;1lhians and actinir la thati

ulciua farce of the three estatesWith volleys ol eternal babbleAud clautvf wore

I have a, desire (as yoa know) to send a copy ofthe f. C. A. to one of my friends at borne, who

would be much interested in the of this re--mote I King-lorn-, but after looking through the;last two or tniee numbers wbereiu Legislative pro--ceediogs are recorded, 1 am positively ashamed of J

the pitilul exhibition, ii ecr iu me si.ent rcaimaof doom where the August shadows of ear Ik's pattpotentates tread iu " mystic garb and ghoeliy mva&

ur " the gloomy promenade, these pranas of hisposterity suould be presented to the conqueror,wouldu't that stern apiril beg a furlough that hemight wmie with chaaiisemeut in his hand and putthings straight ag.iar

Some preparations are made for coming 11th, j

and mote than has been subscribed. There ;

avre to bo boat anJ canoe raes, a recess lor ineoraliot: " and the horse, mule and donkey race,

juoioiniC iu aacka auul cauiuit a greasy tailed pig.ol Course, by bani.

1 commenced this letter with a It must be ;

coufeased that the weather thougn hot is charuiing,lomrxml he ii1ruUr lllihtlvo.v.j 1 --j --: ' ;

For the youug caue there could be no improvement,and considerable areas are being pUoted. 'A'he i

aons ot la4 ana 134, i tuina win give larger crops t

than Hiio ever produced hitherto, prt bably i

than double, tpeuccr s plantation is iu nue couauioufor progress the fields are clean, aud plows are atwork on new and. If all works smoothly finemachinery that establishment soon haveample work. Same at Kaupakuea. The hells areclean as a garden, aud next year they yield hardon to a thouaaad tons, to be followed by still largercrops. Messrs. Afoug and Achuck contemplate hav-

ing a tea da r low aud other ateaui economy, which it$ond. Of blaiwikt Onomea I know but little,only that both are well managed, whilst I'aukaausually tails race, sometimes just saving herdistance.

It seems so natural to speak of roads and harborsnext to plantations that my ow 1 pen will button-hol- e

ine i-- I don't look out, but for once we'll retrain andlet imagination work. There is plenty of room forit. This letter has reached its limits.

Yours very truly,

Scperstitiocs. A young lady at Fond du Lacwas married without shoes or stockings on, thoother iUy, in accordance with an odd vruim thatouch an act would briug good luck.

Tbe bill removing the impost on tea and coffeewas signed by tbe l'renident on tbe 21st ult, andis now a law to take effect from July 1st. Thebill will reduce the revenue about 16,000,-Ot- K)

anoually. A slight diminution in priceso( these articles of necessity will soon be in order,though, owing to a deficiency in the coffee crop oflast season, the reduction will not be so great assome have anticipated.

It i- - reported that a new f.ystein of transmit-ting news will soon be put in operation betweenNew York and Washington, the operations ofwhich will make all present syetems eoeui insuf-ferably slow and" superfluous. Telegraph ma-

chine will be distributed to individuals, who, bya little practice will acquire the ability to stamptheir meseages un a slip of perforated paper inthe tele-rap- & cyplicr. This when taken to thegeneral otSte will be forwarded its destination,and then by machine printed before de-

livery to the person lor whom it is iutended.The whole time of the transmwion andprinting of a message of enc hundred words willbe but one minute aid twenty-seve- n 6econds, andinessa es of that length are to be forwarded lortwenty cents. The capacity of a telegraph wirein the present system is said to be about 6000words in ten fiours, but by tbe new process it isclaimed 60,000 words an hour can be transmittedoo otJ wire without confusion. One printingnkac"' jb can transcribe messages at tbe rate of

words an hour. All the working expensesof tbe new system are represented io be muchless thau thoee of the old one. The cost of amachine for inditing messages will be but two orthree dollar, so that any merchant, banker ornewspaper office can have one for its own business,and onr jperator can do much business withone wiro as a hundred operators with a hundredwifs now do.

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THEO. H. DAVIES,(Late Janlon, Crrni Co j

An COMMISSION MERC-HANT.IMPORTER -- GMT ro

Lloyla' and the Lirerpool Coderrttera. Northern AaaoranceCompany, aud liritiah and Foreign Marina Inaorancr

Cjpoy.toh23 Fire Proof Buildings. Kaahomann Qoen ?i ly

R. "R. TiOT.y,.

TTORNF.Y --TVL.AYV. "'pcipp 0 F.RBWUawo'igtore.cor-r- r of Mrrchnt btr--,.. ,

lonolulo. J--nhar o r r

ED. HOSUlliiAiliutt oc wUi)anic-ommissio.-

v M ER- -JMPORTERS

tornfr " rvu.u" - -

S. MAGSIS.

S. MAGNIN & Co.,..... r a- L "k.

TMPORT,AJ rS ". .1 SI . V.nlaKiro

A. bt ULLullUit JM oJ U0.yipoRTERS AND WHOLESALE A N IX'jtKrAIL lKLKRS IN

Ceneral Merchandise,n bt...

v-- ly Nuuai.u ?t.. anJ

" j1"1 -J JUDD,

TTORN'F.Y ANU COCNSKLLOR at L.a W.J rort atr'evt, three doors below .Meriihant nl8 ly

JOHN S. McGREW, M. D.,1 ATE SURGEON U. S. ARM . CAN HE j

1 A com.ulte.1 at his residence on street, between Al.1.18 lykern and Fort S:reels.

M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., j

AND WHOLESALE DEAL- - j

IMPORTERS Clothing, Halt, Caps. ia and Shoes,

and every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods. .

am,, fnrmrlv MTiiDtnl bv W". A. Aldrlch, Slakee'a1 Block, Queen Street. Jy

J. W. AUSTIN,A TTORNEY AVI) COCNSKLLOR AT LAW.

n4 6iuJ. Jk oilice ovrr W hitu'-y'- a B liwunn-- , nwiwuiu.

E. 0. HALL & SON,. ......LMIVlll Rl).1'OK 1 rJt ' ' -I1 ARK, Iry Paints. and ileueral Mercbandi.e. .

n4 Corner Fort and King Sts. ...I

W. GIRVIN,. . . . v r. kl 1 1 f u

n o "RAETOW.A UCTION EER. SALESROOM ON O.L EEN

jul7 btreet, one door iroto ivaauumauu. jf . 1

LEWERS S: DICKSON,IN LUMBER AND BUILDING

DEALERS Materials. Fort Street.

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE,TM PORTER AND DEALER IS GENERAL

, . MkRCHANbii'li,Queen Street, Honolulu. I

A. PEIRCE & CO.,tVurfi'ssors'td C. L. dr (b.)

CHANDLERS AND G ENERA LSHIP MtRCHAMS- - Honolulu, H.wailan

W. pMkca. (j8 1y) I. B. Pktkkhom.

AT. PTTTLLIP8 & Co..- arA w.- a

AND WllllbMibr, ' " TIMPORTERS miiih. Ilata. Men S Furnishlug andFanevOooda. toll Om) No. 11 Kaahumanu Honolulu, j

THOS. G. THRUM'S,J

j iTiTinvPUV. CUTLERY A l .KVIN 0.001. .Ad . ircilatii.g Library, (late Hlac 4t Auld'sAlalia . Kiiaraviiic. Cl giapl.y, Ptencu,u.iin(,auu ohj '".atteudedto. Street. Honolulu.Merchantgt Jr

THEOD. C. HEUCK,IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MER- -M. CHANT, Iu7 lvl Honolulu, Oahu. II I.

W. L. GREEN,MERCHANT. FIRB-PRO- OF

COMMISSIONStreet,Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.u-

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JOHN RITSON,sTkEALER WINES.SPIR1TS. ALE AN I'MJ rXKl fcK. loTlyl HO.oi.c i.t . ,

F. HORN,nOXFFXTIOXKK. uumii sa..J next do to C. K. liliams, Honolula. U7

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AFONG & ACHUCK,T MPORTERS, WHOLES.. LK AND RETAI L ;

M. Dealers iu Oeueral aiercnanuiae. eire-pro- oi ciuic, .iuu- - i

dlO lynil iHrevi.

CASTLE & COOKE,AND DEALERS INIMPORTERS MKRCHANDlsK,

8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MKRCHANT3.a No. 60 King Street, Honolula, H. I. ly

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BOLLES & CO.,'HIP CHANDLERS A NI COMMISSION

woa i turn . vraImporters Dealers tn General Merchandise. Queen Strewt,

tsOnoiui-i- . niwiuiu aisi-.ii- j

f,r ihff Kaunaktk-- i, Maunalua anJ Kkko hfcltiylw V.

R. H. STANLEY.a TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.

OFFICK in Rhoiea' Fire-pro- rf Uuilding, Kaahumanup20 Street, Honolulu. ito

FISCHER & ROTH,11 ERCH A ST T. ILORS. FORT STREET.

a'A oppo.it Odd Pellow's Hall. Honolulu, H. I. ap2o ly

HYMAN & BROTHERS,MPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAILI DKALa. in

Dry Goods. Clothing. Hits rarulshing Goods, Ladles' andGents' Boots and - 1 ankee Notion., 4C, Ac.

C.pt. Snow's Building. u Merchant St. Honolula. pl3 ly" IRA RICRrVRDSONi

AND DEALER IN BOOTS.IMPORTER ins Clothiog, Goods,Perfumery, Ac.

Corner et Fort aad Su Honolulu. U. L

THOMAS SPENGERCHANDLER. DEALER IN GEN- -;SHIP Merchandise, Island Produce, Ac, and

COMMISSION MKRCUANT, .

Btbos's Bat, Hiio, Sasdwi;h Islahbs.Will keep constantly on hanil an extensive assortment of every ;

description of goods required by ships and others. ;

Thw highest price siven for Island Produce. '

Money advanced for Bills of Kvchange at reasonable rate, rapia ly 1

jTperry,IN GENERA L MERCHANDISE,DEALER Store, Corner of Hotel and Nuuana Sis.,

Honolulu. H. I.Also Rctail Estaslisbmest o ftrcAjv frstrr, a.ovb

aplS the Pire-proo- f Store. ly

Sail a v uikhuii 4s. iia Jiliu i.r.i tiii

HONOLULU,

justness i!7ari5.

"G. TBOUSSEAU, M. D.,

YS1CI A .N OFIIIKFItlhTV CV PARIS.IJII of thr IrtpcrUl Oilt-- r i f tin- - of Hanor,l cot.nuitrd at K. iirel.I & I'n.'n. corner of Krt and

Hotel SU-f-l. Il.im of aLKt.dan irerk dajr.. frutu 9 oA. X.. and (rum l to 4 x. saniuys. fn.m 8 to 10 x. v.

myli Privaf raldr-Dce- , liuaiiun lluM.

WILDER & CO.,Cl't'CESSORS TO DOWKTf St CO.

Corner Fort and g ien Si.Luffib,.r. Hlllt. Oil. Natla. ar.lt. a nJ Building

MrrUU, uf errry ki.ul. ly

a. C. SPIITH,KOCEIl mmh ClUSDLBB. I--

Moi.t-- and IW-ruil- s furuishrd on Favorable lerms.If

H. HACKFELD & Co.GENERAL OM.MISMON AGENTS.V V

T. J. UVSKI.l)k:N. V. n. HAT.SKI.PKN.

IIAYSELDEIJ BROS.DEALERS IN DRV G O O I S . FA N V, Y

JIP tbOid AM) CI.'ITIIING.Criterion "luildins. Fort M. ('Iti lv; H. I.

C. BREWER & CO.,

OMMISMON AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS.

Honolulu, OaLu, (au!9 ly) Hawaiian

ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,OMMISSKIN MERCHANT AND GEN--

KRAL HIPlINa AUKXT.nolatu. Hawaiian Islands. ' Jy29 ly

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,MPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERC-

HANT.'',JLHonolulu, Hawaiian IsUnJs. Jul" ly

BISHOP & CO., BANKERS,ONOLCLC. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

DRAW BILLS OF KXCIIANUK OX

The PanV of California Mn FranicoMeia. Lers 4i Wullcr New York

t National Bank HotU..nOriental Bauk Corporation LoudonOriental bank Cuiporalion, payable in Sydney, Melbourne

and Auckland.a. r . t V...sa -- :r I . sn.n.v. r.u r"'" ..-- w

YorkReceive Deposits, lliscuuot First-cl- a Business Paper,

attend to Collecting, c A;c myviO ly

E. HOFFHANN, PI. D.,aIIVll'l 1 A 11 SI Kt;r tl.. L'IIK.EK

iB'-- iho. vj cvii'K Tircci, iiuui'iuiu. iy

W. C. JONES,A TT

Will practice ill all ll.u Courts of the 11

will attend the Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui andHawaii, an l vmit either of those Iiliids

on specinl business.aul'J Office next to C. Betin"f.'s Store. ly

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D. N. FLITNER,IIISOLD Bt'SINESS IN' THECONTINUES building. street.

Chronometer, rated by observation of the sun and starswith a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the

meridian of Ilouolulu. attention Riven tofine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant

glasses silvered md adjusted Charts andnautical instruments constantly on

jy29 hand and for sale. ly

L. L. TORBERT,W iEALER IN ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGJLF juit.M.i--- ',

u.i... ..j rm w.li ia..r Window and Picture Glass.Kh Ui,ui r,, &c., &c.Ur r it. lW. 4.1 CanrLimva, .n.av JJ orrusna

M. McINERNY,AND DEALER IN CLOTH- -

ING. boots, hhoes. Hats, Caps. Jewelry Perfumery.:Pocket Cutlery, and every decription of Grn s suiri.r i

FornUhing ttoods. XT Benkert'. Une Call Dress ttoct,always on hand.

N. K. Cornkk or Fout aso Mkrcbast Stbkkts. jal3 ly

T T AT4AMCJ i

xi. axxxutw, ,

COMMISSION MER- -AUCT,ONEERQueen Street, Ilunnlnlu. H. I. Ja6 ly

a. w. JTPD. J. 3. LATTO.

JUDD & LAYTON,ROCERS AM) PROV ISION DEALERS, jG Family Grocery and Feed Store,o Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO ly

ZZT.J. iT. D AUkkK V. .,

WALKER & ALLEN, :

HIPPING AND COMMISSION M E R - I

7 t llA.i 1?. UONOLri.L. II. IA0KSTS FOR

Hawaiian Piicket Line, Spencer's Plantation.r: .. 11- 1- Hl.ntoi:..n V...IAI,., llnnlarl..i.0nome, riantation. Greenwell's Coffee.

Imperial Insurance Company. London.Merchant's Mutual Mariue Iimurance Co., San Francisco.

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SwCatdiiisr Hooni.OPEN TO ALL, EVERY DAY

,IN THE WKKK.

Hoars from . it. to IU r. Jl.,Cp-.tai- ra. ia Use House.

The secood Friday evei.lng of ech m Jiith reserved for themeetings of the V. M. C. A ly

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"w f SaC T . "T7 f

The VnSualjIe Pronertfvknown as m

T- - -a-,-- -, T-a- -a 1a f 1

lalaad of Kauai, of i

About 7000 Acres Fee Simple Land j

BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTSthereon,

tofipirfd Lfa of 1'ASTIRE LA.D Adjoining! i

AND

4.000 HEAD OF CATTLE, to be j

Counted out. j

TWENTY HORSES.CARTS, TOOLS,

UTENSILS, &c,particulars apply to

E. KRCLL, Kauai, orE. IIOFFSCULAEGLR tr CO.,

apo tf lionoluiu.

FOR SALE !

fUST RECEIVED VIA SAX FRANCISCO.3 An invoice of English Saddles.

ipJO II. HACKFELD Co.

Riding Pants, Riding Pants.WHO ARE FOND OFT3EGENTLEMEN exercise, and see the splendid

Bedford Cord, the moat sultatdts material male for atapfl J. KEXVON'S. Taltor, Kin; Pt. Honolulu.

Miil

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,

ttcrfcanin!.

r. tr. turir.R. WHITMAN & :0,,

Manufacturers and Dealers it Saddles.IIAKNKSS. AIJ KVtJiV C--"! Vl-"- "drsoriplion of article In our liue. yrfeJT- -

Shoe, Saddle, Harnrs a. (arlae Lratbrr,t'oiK'nnilr on hand.to Curri.ic- - Triinuiii'f am Trntk Worit.

XT Onirrs from the otLt--r ojUnJs solicit-.."- , snd promptlyatteniled to.

No S3 King St., Mis el lh.HO Ilouolulu, II. I. Cm

A. D. BOLSTER,Hoa,r, Ship, Sign, larriase i 0nul PaUtlnff

In all its hraiuh-- s.

THE OLD STAND. K A A II V M N VAT will execute all orders in h lineaitb proiipti.eas,at low rates, and iu as K,Kxl "tyle as a;. jitt ly

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. I

TIIE l"N"IERSIG N'E1 WOTLD RE- - j tluU.' jobhii,g and Repairing to order prooiptiy and

Jllv inform the puhlic that hi is urepared tr enst ; ranlPli. prtiru!ar aiu-ulio- given to Ship Work.

T.1...1Carriages UOOper

Ojittitp .11

W., Hawaii, R uear

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Honolulu,

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paid

i.d flnlsh all kinds of l.rass and work with j.

at rewonable rates.a ii t.:n.i. ..f .Kin is .1.1 t .1 Ai.r-i- i.trt wiirV .irn;iil..i.!iin short '

notice.lj-- Constantly on lirtnd, hose coaptmrs of th

tire-- i, J, 1, 1, 2 U. Aim, on cup uid Raute cocasJ A VI K.iS A. HOPER,

s30 ly Kit treet.

OO "TCixi-f- ; fitrcoi,M. T. D O N N EL L,

IMrOTF.R ASB MANrFACTCRU

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE !

stable to ,h,,.oa.ket. . ,

f?JVg iy Old Furniture repaiie.1 and Malras-- , of all dem acriptions made to order

Kefore ouyilig t;u nu c rssu.ly

HAYSELDEN &Builders and Contractors. '

prepared give estimate! for every kind ofWork connected with the UuiKlmg trades.

corner Nuuanu and Kukui Streets. au!9

C. WILLIAMS,muuiC,af7 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.fcra Furniture Ware Room Fort street ; Workshop at

the old stand. Hotel street, near For:.N. B. Orders from the otiier inlandu promptly attended to.

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E. C. ADDERLEY,Saddle and Harness Maker, j

CORNER rq-i-,Fort Hotel Streets, Honolnln.

BITILDIXO,

the W'hai f, foot Nuuanu Street, Honolilu, H. I.

XT All Orders in our Line executed with pnuiptnes anddintialeh. aud Work Guaranteed to give Satisfacton

J ' HtFtK HI FKBSiSMU.1 iu:rt . .

A. J. Cartwright, Esq. u. Brewer s v o.

A. W. Peirce Co. C. A. Williama t Co. j

11. II. Hitckf.Md & Co. Walker & Alltn j

& Co. Bolles A Co. a29 j

W , FISCHER,Maker and French .

"Q St . near thb Urug Store of K. Ptret 4r Co. ly

J. T. CHAYTER,Ship and General Blacksnith,

Shop on the FSpIanade, sr the Cos. i

Sr tOUl HOQSf,

g?r!'? WherT ""JT'rt'lA.e'oner'5 !

in nitiiuc mm ,iiiuii.ii.i. - - -

....w.-no- with neatnr.isanJdttxitch. j201y

P. DALTON,Saddle and llnriie8 Mater,

AAO STREET,C fH XttF.Ef&pS. ( In all PJ'fc-- S.

Kijye Braoclies.Orders from the other Islands promptly atten-- d to. JySO ly

n BT W? T? 1? 'a AB.f.a.fjl wC-u..- w m

THaT ,T .g gy im V !

A GrrMt Trnlli. niiolhrr Great Trulb la

rra?.p IS WM. WEIGHT

HAS ENLARGED II IS WORKSHOPand is now prepared to do

WAttON AND CARRIAGE WORKAN D

Kepairiu? it's ISranches!HORSES SHOD a. nu and went

You'll your own wrrr feet.Rliack-Ssi.i- tb for Ship or ShoreDone qoile aa well ever before.Ilia work done quick, hi. charge low.If you will call you'll And it

,p tf WM. WEIGHT.

Ladies' Ice Cream Saloon-- AND-

GENTLEMEN'S LUNCH KOOM !

W:""!:0 RE'Opened oit Fort Street !

0..a..i.e Kurail-r- e W.rr- -house an

Ice Cream Saloon for Ladies !

Qg CRESH, CUKE, TEA AND COFFEE I

n t all hour..HOT LUNCH DAILY FROM 12 TO 2.

Hoping to lie able meet the requirements of those whomay favor him with their pUrcnage,

He all to Give Him a Call.

R. RYCROFT,Practical Plnmber, Fort next

4-- door to tbe Government Yard

Orders for Hi use rework promptly attended to.

PUBLIC NOTICE !

undersigned having pur.1 chased all th Cattle runnine mi the and all other

Kuia Lands of F.an .Maui, forh.d all perns. und-- riienaltr i.f rroc-ed- aeaint a, law, from purchaaiug,ir":: i. and ySall are hereoy warned against using or

lt:e same.ARAN A CO.

Honolula, March 19, 1872. mh23 Cm

TO LET.THE CELLAR UNDER MY STORECapable of Storing between 300 arid 400 TONS.sr8 H. M. WHITNFY.

JUNE If), IS7-2- .

WIKE HARVEYHas Oprurd a PAlT SHOP ea kaau-nia- ua Sirfrt !

VET IIUUItTO F. A.sCIIAEFER A. CO..Ure l:r . prrprrd to d.i all W.r. di f OrnanienlaU r amy

and Il msc paintioe. IUiti:.c;. Ac. The Publ.e areto pive l.im call. "l' .1

TA . BEN Fl ELD,Waon and Cai rture Bnlldfr. "1 und 7G Kins St.,

Honolulu. (api ly) Inlaud orders proaipt y

aisrLta.sicit kks.

C. SECELKEN & CO.,Zinc and gheet Ifoa Workers,

ouAQa Street, bet. Merchant and (ueen,HAVE CONSTANTLY ON II AND

A Stove. Lea 1 I'M'". Oalv. Iron Pi'. P'in and 'best Ini.:.. i. . H.ii.her ll..t- -

J--3 ler.Kti,snf OSandiOf.et.w.ihCouplinKand Pipe com -

aun. m ivrv larveauk of Tinware of every leacrip- -

'

Thankful to the citizens of Honolulu, aid the Islands pen- -t

erally, lor their liberal patrotiKf '' we ""I i

at'.entioii to Luuiin-.-s to inent tne same lor ioe ioiu.c.S3-- Order, fi oua the other IsUuds will be carefully attended

to "!

H. VOSS, No. 5 Merchant Street,Practical Upholsterer

nriiTAlN HANGING. CARPET. MATTINO and hl Cloth 'aid.

jy AH sizes constantly on hand.

WAY 6c TELFER,Carpenters. Contractors and Builders,

. . .--.. il.a.r...;pU:S hoi on the F:planaJc, next to Torbrrt's j6m

nvichme.

8SSLLO. W. R AUK. . .

ww it a.. PrtTifroif Arc Knilrtari' HOUSe fjarUclllCl s, ouunu.vuw, -- ,

.

Cabinet Mnkrrs. Turoera. Etc., Ele.Cornel- - Qviu and Fort Sta., Honolulu.

Being practWl mechanic, of Vrtox, we..r. iiiirnl .11 execute all desert ptioha of work in Hie

above lio-- , with promptitude, ou terms,; ad Iu a satufa-'o'- y insnner. J " ",john FREDERICK KENYON,

ylLlTAlil, JSA I AL, A . U Lit Jl.

i iv. x Zj o n -Km St., next tloor to Bradley's Barler Shop. Honolulu. o7 ly

W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH.siioi ox the ksplanade.

JZmi

JAS. L. LEWIS, !

JOHN NEILL,3VE --Tk. O XX INIST!

NO. 40 STREET.!". iS N where be will atlend to all orders I .- vt'.. in the i Jtej -

TL JjT I tU K C.V k. t.FAKGAL EFI'AIR Ll.K'

e wiIi Rive speeial attention to cleaning, repairins- - and reg- -ulatlnir ewinsr Machine, and all other kiod of Light Machineryand MeUI Work of every description.

ALSO. ON HANI AND FOR SALE CHEAP,

;A Variety. .Ol Sewins. Machines.

Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Amrannltlon,

.MACIIINH OIL, SEEDLKS, Ac, Arc. ,

.. ... m . , .!...! .,.1 bll ntW vtl. Qlldhewing Macmne 1 ntunj, ni" j

dujilicite parts of Machines supplied on short notice. ;

17 Rest Machine Twist. XXCOI.K AOKNT IS THIS KINGDOM KOB

The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines.n27 Inland Ol-der- s Holicited. ly ;

TIOIsTOLTJLTJSTEUISAW AND PLANING MILL!

iki Mn,.mv' MB. V. "I c h.lkw krs aok.m.i ESPLANADE, HONOLULU.

FACILITY FOR SAWING. PLAN-1N- OEVERY AND TURNING.

j

P Attention Paid to Orders from House and

Ship Carpenter, !

iFireWOOll Sawed tO Ordernncl n Slocla of Savre.1 Woaxl nlvroya

on fan u.l.Table L"js, Bed Post.

Gxlubaslies, die. d... dc. i

On Hand aud Tnrufd to on Short otlre.mh23 3m

tifitftf ft ttftW n ftP WnRKS

a 4L. Al A GI1111H 1. riaiuauoiiMfdtuiiA.ii : ana Uauger, Brick,f Orders attend.-- KING BETHEL bomber, term..iy " paid forT ATTJR.

RPniVTTrn ALEX )rticul(lr, (pljMUVll j on the Esplnnade CustomIN v,tfj CONTINUE JLL Opposite

whale the Tnilsr..ly) FIRKWOoU O.N n. opposite Thetx. C.

RT R U t. : Vieaua of ailrrwrlura,ktirS con- - Et ! : InBUra,lCe Com,llinie.

' -IMPORTERS DEALERSand -

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reasonable

It K Y & C O . ,

Manufacturers and DealersIN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS!

Leleo, King Street, Honolulu.

Beef' t0 and 2 TaUow

Order. Ult Iru Riel.nrd.ou-- . Bl mad ;

She Store will nsrft with promptsp5 Attrndm.cr.

I1A1LKO VII STORE !i

WM. RYAN '

u--v . v- r:nnrrRiF.s AND A GEN.B eral Avaortment of Good.

Corner of Queen and Richard cireeta fe!7 ly

IP I A IV O S ! rrvrl' r SplpufJid RoSPWOOd Cottage PiaDOS,

say OCTAVE AND 3 STRINGED, OF 'THEvery best German manufacture, they are

Expressly made for a Tropical Climate.' PJ For Sa e by 1UK0D. C. HECCK.

! MILK El HONEY RANCH !

XXnwall.UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAREDTHEentertain all Tourists Peraon. wishlcg to spend a

Season in the healthful climate of Kona.55 R. and MRS. YATE3.

ir. B. Horses Supplied at Shortest NoticeKona, Hawaii. April 23, 1ST2 tp27 Sm

sww"

; WHOLE NO. S:S.

f," on

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NORTH BRITISH AND MtRCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,

fir LONDON AN1 I DIN" HI IKJ II.ITAHLl.-UK- i. O

A PITA tit.tKMMKMIArruiuulatril nixl I -- r !! I'-- uJ. L',J8,I IS

flMIE I'XDKRSI U NEl HAVE KEEN A P-- 1POINTKD AlJKNTtlor the ?audwirh I.U'i, o.l ant

auth.M--.-4-- to Insure aKAin.t F.re upon favorable terui.Kiks taken in anv part of the Ilali1on Wooden Ho

and Mrrrhandise mored iherrlii, bwelling llui-- a and Furni-tur- -,

1 initirr, Cial!, Sli'pa io harhor with or wit!, .nit cnco.- ruuderreir. apd ly) KU. llHrsCIIUKHKK A to.

Boston Board of Underwriters !

AGENTS far ikr HrwaIinm I.IkmiU.z tH ly O. URtH F.K i ID.

Philadelphia Board of Underwriters !

4 GENTS lor Use llannlian lalnnrl.,A UH ly C. hKKWkk ; t o.'

m.ToriCE.M ASTERS OF VESSELS VIS.iH iriNU this p.iri in a iliaaMr-- l romlitiou and lnorel inany of the Boatuu and l'iiiU.U!ihia l?rs must have their,nil u,,. H..,v rtlri lu i,r u.

Vtil ly I?. BRKW KK CO.: . . ..

THE HR1TISII AND FOREIGNMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,

A CCRPTS THE LOWEST"V BATP-- S. The clauses in the Policies of this t'.n.:itiy are

specially advantageous. Til bO. II. l'ANIKi.Agent.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMFYIssues lire and Life I'vliriey tiik most uiikral tkhms.-a-u

9 Claims .or l.oaes settled with promptitude.J.1S1, 1HSO. It. UAVHM, Agent.

B0ST0N B0ARD OF UNDERWRITERS.I.' ND EHS1G N ED. AGENTS OF THIS

Bo.lou Board of Coderwritera, notify Masteis of Vessels1 . . I . . L . I I ...II . .1 . . .. , ' . I . It ..111 '

aim il(lfll intl all uilis lor nciilin uu Trmw, aiiu ail loo. i. . . . . .. . .mr ueurrsi Anv purpwri, aiun u aiipre ny uicr 1 . ii.i.... i'...iu. i. u . . n.n. .1.. 1 HLMniwii ....

,11 survey s, or such hills will not le allowed.ol4 ly C UKKWKR A CO., Afreots.

yTS7TT a VriTi anWB,irVbabii UAitia iii3uivaiivii iuiurnn 1,milR UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF TIIEJL above Company, have been authorized to Insure risks ou

Cargo Freight it n tl Treasuresfrom Honolulu to all ports l the world, and vice versa,

oil ly 11. llAC'KFKLIl A Co.

IMPERIALFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

OF IA)NI0N(1 !H ,803,)

CAPITAL. 8.000.000 IN COLIMfRHE UNDERSIGNED ARK I'REPARED

M to issue policies ou Fire ivisks (witb or without the aver

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.rglllE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BERN

M. Appointed Agents of the abovd Company, are preparedto insure risas against Fire on fttone and Hrick Buildings,and 011 Merchandis. stored therein, on moat favorable terms.

For particulars apply at the oflice ofslaty V. A. SCnAKfER A-- CO.

TIIKHaleakala Boarding School

FOR BOYS !

S FINELY SITUATED IN TiJK DISTRICTof Makawao, Inland of Mmu.

J. K A VA NAG II PRINCIPALTh wl prepared to receive bo, u be i...tru.-te- m

the branches of a

COfiirrlON SCHOOL ENGLISH EDUCATION

AgflCUltUral PUrSUJtS,Wn H1j nfter t,e rirt Iay of July next

Connected with the School there Is

Larjre Dairy!One fourth of the net profits of which will I divided amongst

... ...... it l.n m.v ...i.t In it. This nliAre aniountedto over f riOO during the year 1S71.

The net profits ol Agrlcultnral pursuits will go to defray theexpenses of the pchoo:, and thereby leason the expenses of parems and guardians who mxy send pupils thither.

Mrs. 8. A. Tli'irb-- will have charge ol the dome.tio denoXmanl nf tl.. Kt'lotfil Bllil U-- e tl.llt t'f luiV'H .re tail.hl CIret-- t baiitof home nre.

Terms-Paya- ble Quarterly in Advance:iBoar ling and Tuition per Quarf-- r lllill

If p., ill strictly n advatiee "( i,r.nt. n.J. incr I wn or more tiunils at the same lime

for each pupil per Quarter 10 00

j Parties sending pupils will be required 'o furnish them withsufficient clothing snd holding.

The nnmbr erf board-r- s will 1 lirnttd for th; pre-ien- t to' forty Parties, therefore, pi place theircliildren at thisi Institution will do well to mnWf an early applicj.il 01 eitlier al' this OensrUnent or direct to Mr. Kavanas-h- , the Prinelml of

the School. H. K. HITCHCOCK,j In.peetor Oeneral irf Hehools.I Department of Flucation. May 21, lhVi. rny'H Soi

1862. I 872.COSMOPOLITAN

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY

H. L. CHASE, Proprietor,TOE LONGEST ESTABLISHED PHOTOGRAPHER

IN HONOLULU.

TAKEN IN ME LATESTPHOTOGRAPHS the improvement, in the art, .fid

ALWAYS ON TIIE LOWEST TERMS I

FOR SALE Photographs of al' the Kings, (fcjeena. Chief, andother important personage..

. 1 f ... I r.al.f. f 1 1 a. . CmwAm . A.

scopic, Ac, Ac, AT LOW PRICES.

' Frames, Stereoscopes. d.c. Reaper than can be

found at any pla.ee io the city.

Having all the conveniences for doiog out door work,

Views or Residences, &c., will be takenBetter " at Lower Price, than by any other Gallery In

tin city. II. L. CHASE.Fort Streetapfl ly w-s-

CONSULATE of theJJEBMAN EMPIRE.

Estate f Jsban.rs Bent, M, D. aecea.esf.A DMTHEUNDERSIGXED, BKRAZ, M. D., Ut cf

"Aailuku. Slanf, hereby request, all persons having claim,against the Mid Estate to prewnt them for settlement, and allthose owing said Fstate to make immediate payment.

Mr. THOMAS W. EVERETT, of W.ikapo, haa been author-ire- d

to collect ootaundlng account, doe to .aid EstaU on thIsland of Maul, and to receipt for th. same.

Honolulu, 10th May, 1872,Tbe Consul ad. int. nf the German Emplie

njyllSn J. C. PFU'GF.R.

24 Uiin i lt..-l.r- ) t tK) 4 OO HO 1 CO

M U.il irhi .. .j oo OO 7 ! 14 00, !, 4t Uur t4 tr.rlM.... 4 U 6 OU )M0 ) t0 14 OOi

. ... ..... . .i. m A .u. A A IAI Col uli n . . 0 ' IU IV It W"l l V w uv, WW ww

I CVIiin- .- a o I? ou oo oo oo 60 t, t Cuiaa Jl M OA 34 (MM OO 41 OO' T4

C''aaib.... . . it on iw ow l oo ! oo 1M

'if a4tti..,. la . Ka-v- fi4 mat. oa

.( for ilw.r rt !.. e. Uln r.rwa - t'u4j!t.w. p.tar' St-n- l oh ail? ut aa tUrr t pa.

. a..J e.-.- i rarrt a HI 0 li anl.4 a ai. Ul4, l.f Uill' aU fr.

ITT IWhimt TanU. wtirn wimI fr m rar, atar4a liimiit Iruaa Ihrao rasra, alitrk) ar OtJHtMtauia hi uJ ar rharywwl rtrr1y.

.ilonustif proMitr.

WASHINGTON MARKET 1

-- f r.SOR. IKIHMKIhTA ll'NNK. Heher.41 Nuu.ua rrew4,e in love's IHeaaa Hakey. are peel.nw) t wapty He-- -. MotMi, eal antl lan, at alt tar,on the al rva.u.lle k iwi. A ahaie of pirouae aoliroed.

.pDJIa

FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET,r.. ii. iuvi.

Choicest Meota froto Bneat l.enla. Pouliry, Hh. Vf,V- -e., furnished to ord-- r. ....

"METROPOLITAN MARKET,VAI.MH.

A- STKCrT. HOSOl.VI.V. aulJ ly

Fresh Butter. Notice.AX' II A FT ICR THIS DATE. THE

auUersigacd will luno.li a first olaea article ofRWII BL'TTKR,

with Hutter-inil-k given free to at Tl rTT Cents erpound, delivered every halurday aM.rt.ln(i, from llalea.anaRanch, Waialua. ali.i. SA.Ml M. ASIRK.

Ilooolnlit. Jan.lft, M72 -- Ji(Uy

A. 8. CLECHORN & CO.,GENTS FOR THEA M AIMTA TANM RY.

Hawaii.tin lv

W0LEE RICE PLANTATION,KAILCA,KOOLACPOK.

X!0. 1 AND NO. RICF.FHOM THKAUOVKl P.sntatiou,

V. ar'ixi.o TaWo Ax-tiolo-tAlways on hand aad ssle by

AIIHKK k ACIII'NU,

jl jy Corner ot Kltg aad sVuuanu ts.

WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION !

LAIIAINA. MAILSLOARk. CROP Or l7. ROWCHOICE and lor sale by

rrM iy C. DRIWCn CO, A rent a.

WAILUKU PLANTATION!ISTAILl.HI'. las All Clt O P OP Mil

w W For Kale Ij C. BRKWICR At Ca.,jaS 3m Agents.

P I IS K 12 It iTIIIa. IjAIIAIIVA.AM Pit ELL i TI'RTOX, Praarlel4)rs.

J Crop of Fugar of au per I or qualily, now cxuii'g In andfor sale in o,uaiilillcs to suit Ly

nil tf. 11 iiACKrgi.n yo- -

MAKEE PLANTATION.I M'PALAKUA, MAUI.

r,.KO,n or.l by

iwAIKAPlJ II,AlTAT10i !j M. c.r-wr- ll. PWlrl-r- .

trj IT G A R AND MOLAkftES FROM THINI'Uutatiuu for sa.u la low to suit pun l.a-rs- . Apply to

s30 ly UKO. C. Mt'LlCAN, Agaui.

ilAlPAKUEA PLANTATION SlTcAR

NOW COMING IN',A ND FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT

I'CUCUAf KlU", BYA I UNO Aj ACHCCK.

Honolulu, June 1st, 1.71- - JaS ly

O NOME A PLANTATION.AND MOLASSES CROP 1S?0,SUGAR in, for sale in quantities Io suit purchasers,

o7 Cm By WALRfcR At ALLKN, Agenla.

1811 IS? I

II I L O , II . I

' AND MOLASSES,CROP pMINO.SSlj.ua for .... ia quantltle.

N..-t- ..i princevillejplantation.

Sugar and M olunacs Crop 1870, .

OMING IN, FOR HALE IN HJAiic TlfcS to suit purchasers, byj.S Ant MAl.KKIl A AIXKW, Ageirt.

SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep Skint.

ONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR HALE,c from the well-know- n

j waimea tanmkrv . notlf.y.j Ity 1 ly A. r. CLIvUlltrKla sx tv., ageni..

j HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY !

i R. LOVE & BROTHEES, Proprietor,NLXASU BTRK1.T.

ILOT. MEDIUmTnD NAVY BREAD,f' always on hand an mad. to order.! Alot )aitr, Knit and JiuUtr Cracker,

JKNNY LINO CAKKK. AcSIIIPBREAD REBA K ED on the shortest ik4Io.FAMILY BRKAD, niadt of the Best Flour, baked dally aud

always on hand.A. It RL 4 HOI rilK IlLST fiUAUTY

aula ly

-- BCT-

. &nd hag bcenI" fc "

IN

Honolulu the bust Fourteen Years I

THE OLD KCTABLISIDD

II(OI,l 1,1 SOAP WORKS !BY

W. J. RAWLINS, Manufactureron

ALL KINDS OF SOAPG IAND

Bayer of Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow!Aud ull biud. ol S.u p (Irrasr.

Have received ex late arrivals from the t'nited HtaXe. andLurope supplir.4 of the

i Bfst SlatftiaU In onr Line for ?lBBfAtHrlit1 Purpowrw.'

And will cor.tiniie to In receipt of fresh supplies by .teamand sailing veM., i. prepared t giv. Mtiatactiou to all

Draleraand Connamera of hia Speciality,I Who will favor blm with their trade.

y. B. All Order left at the More of it. ifclnervy,Importer and Dealer In Boot, and fhort, N. E. Comer

of Fort and Merchant Street., will b th.nk-full- y

received and promptlyattended to.

W. J. RAWLINS,Prucllrstl osip Bollrr.

j,20 ly Ieieo, King St., Honolulu'

Properties ForSale or LeaseTHE HOUSE AND LOT AT THE

R'.iS.f rnlrauee of Pan". Valley, foraaerly occapled aJ"I J by Mr. f tephen fpencer. Tb. lot InclotUse a iJ1.'.". "1 urge kak patch am over 3 aerea of laud.

ALSO

The Hoose and Land of Hlenalole S at North Kona, nawalt. 'formerly occupied by the late Mr. Daniel Mootgoaa-r- y. aaocontaining 69 acre. .

" '-AU0Th celebrate SUGAR LAND OF IIAKALAU

la the District of ililo, UawalLAL80

Premie of ADAI7R EAT,.dTh IJind. TIOOM,Kona, Hawaii, eontaloing about 700 acre.

ALSO

A ?arni.b-- d Cottag at Walklkl Beach.ALSO. TO LET

Tbe Premltw. at th corner of Fort and goera Street.,lately occupied by Mr. 3. Picked, and suitable Io

office, shop., Ac. Jlor particular apply toTT. L. 0REEM.

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Inid o " until this (I'miay) afteroouu. when shesailed (! Arctic. Several of hrr crew having deserted, itwas diiftVnU ! obtain older nien, aa intnKD are becoming

scarce. early all the whalere that hao coax inside thisprinj have been unlorlunate ia this respect. We understand

that addition to the Triton, there are oue or two oth-- r

whalers litat are still eiperted la touch ea route for the North.The Norwegian Attn sail tomorrow (Saturday), tak-

ing a few an-- t quantit y of Mores t--r lluwlarxl'a

IsUnd, aad wiJI proceed iheore t(U guano to Unu uloita f ,torders. Site tu-- s hern iu port but two weeks, six! liu had ex-

cellent drf alrti in tUsrharairig her heavy cargo from Liverpool.The dipper packet If. C. Murray, of the Regular Despatch

Lisa. i the next vwasel up lor fan t'raucico, aod having tlie.principal part of hx r cargo and a cumber of pa engera en-

gaged, will sail about the 2?J. inl- - fbj baaia asaoat tasrough snanae since her ariiraL

The rejra Oregon packet ,ane J. r'Jlinbrg haa otar!)'Completed discharging, and having a full freight awaiting her.wiB fetura Ported about the latter part of next week.

Hawaiian bark lot ami sailed yesterday at oooo with upartial cargo Uei.I, consisting of about 2,100 barrels sperm oil hides, etc This ia the Bret instance we believe,ia la. history taf the freighting business between the two porta.that a vessel h-i- been unable to obtain a full freight, and is anunfortanbte contrast to former years, two and threescipa in the spring were eomctimes insulT.cieut fir the buain ss.

The German ship Otorget has commenced discharging, amiwill be hove down lt re-c- and oppering.

Tbe Uritish Utr.orj, Uapu hinius-Mi- . wiUi Kimlier fromBurrani's Inlet low fjfainj. was to leave Victoria a few daysafter the litlawmrt, and would prob'bly toarn here for men.

POUT Or HOXJOI.TJX.TJ. II . I.ARHlfAM.

Jane 8 Nor Oer ship Ceorges, Behrens, 33 days from PugetBound.

g Am wh bit Acors Fames, Allen, 4 months oatfrom home, with SO bbls spm.

8 Am ship Intrepid, lunlar, 11 dajs from San... Fraacisoxa Am wh bk Active, Campbell, 7 months out from

home, with bO b4Ms tpm.8 8chr l.uka. Kaai, from Moloaa, KauaL

10 Hrbwt'dd Fellow, Jim. Irom llilo, Hawaii.ID rtcbr Annie, KaA!, fr'HU Uilo, Hawaii.JO Am hktn Jane A r alkinborg, Forbes, li days from

A storta.11 Rcbr flattie, Nika. from Nawiliwdt, Kauai.11 Am bk Uelaware, Rollins, 27 days from Victoria.II Mchr Jenny, from WaiuieaJc KUoa,KauaLMBcltt Mary Ellen, Jim, from Waibee, Maui.11 U s sloop-of-w- ar tit Marys, Harris, 40 days

Cullao.12 Scbr Fairy Queen, Kaaina, from Ilanalel, Kauai.12 Hchr Isabella, Peter, from Ilanalel, Kauai.

li ek:hr Warwick. John Hull, fin Kaunakakai, Molokai13 Pchr Ka Davis, from Kuhului, Maui.11 Hchr li ilama, Hatfield, from Kona 6c. Kao, Hawaii.14 riwedlah ship ZariUa, Hkantie, 43 days from New

castle. N A W.14 8chr Manonkawai, Jim. from llilo, Hawaii.15 icbr Pauabi, V.rjrxA, from Kaunakakai, MoWk-ii- .

DEPARTURES.Jaoe 7 Am ship Cultivator, N agent, fur Baker's Island.

R Haw bk Uueen Emma, iiurns, for San Francisco.S Hchr Nettie Merrill, lor Maui.g Hchr Warwick, John Hull, for Kaonakakai, Molokai.8 chr Ka Davis, fur Kahnlul, Maui.

10 Pehr Active. Hopo, lor Kohala. Hawaii.10 cbt Kamaile, liorety, for Jarvia Iiland.11 Am Intrepid, Dunbar, for E ruler bury's Island.11 Aot btn North Star, Morehouse, for San Francisco.12 Hchr Prince. West, for and Hawaii.14 Hioop Live Yankee, Clark, for liana, Maui.

. it 8hrluka,Kaai, for Molnaa, KauaC15 Hchr Kinan, Makabi, for Haiku, Maui.

- 11 Sehr Faaahr, Reynolds, for Kaunakakai. Molokai.13 fcbr llokulele, Abuihala, for Kaboolawe.13 Haw bk lotaru. Ropes, for New Bedford.13 Am wh bk Active. Campbell, to cruise.13 rtchr W'siola. Alapai, fur Kalaupapa and Ilaiko.1 1 Hcht Wary Ellen, Jim, for llaalaea, Maui.13 fVbr llattie, Nika, for Nawiiiwill, Kauai.13 Hchr Fairy Queen, Kaaina, for Ilanalel, Kauai.13 rchr Annie, Keokl, for Hawaii.

- n Hebr Jenny, Lambert, for Kok at Waimea, Kauai.13 Htmr Kilaoea. McGregor, for Kauai.14 ?chr Ka Moi, Davis, for Kahulul, MaoL14 Hchr Odd Fellow, for llilo, Uawaii.14 Scbr Moi Keiki, for Kahnlul, MauL

Prsjecled OraariHrrt.Foa Rosa aao Kau Cilama, sails this r m.Fob Wimdwabd Posts Kilaoea, sails on Monday.

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CICHtlTXEK.Am misstoBt-r- y Morning Star, Hallett.Norwef-la- n ship Atlas, Larseo, (n HowlaruPs island to-da-y.

Brit bk Duke of Edinburgh, Hilt, discharging.Am bk D C Murray, Bhepherd.Am bktn a Falkinborg. Fortes, discharging.Am Wt Delaware, Rollms, dischargma;.Nor Oer ahip Georges, Uhrein. repairiag.

- MEMORANDA.Rsroar or Ccbm Siirp Geosocs. Bcmrehs. Cov-- m

as dkb. Loaded at uualady, Pcget Bound, for China, leav-ing that port May 6th in tow of steam-to- g and, made sail afterclearing the straits. Previous to leaving port the ship hadbeen making water at the rate ol i inch per boor, and aftergetting to sea and sooodirtg the pomps she was discovered tobe making 3 per hour, in mcderate weather. The nithday. la sat 43o SI', long 131 30, leak had increased to 64inches, ami the following day to 9, it was decided toshape the course for Han Francisco, which was the nearestport, the water from the pumps being as clear as if obtained

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direct from the ocean. May 12th, in 1st 42 , lor.g 123 53',barometer at 30: o, the weather bad ev--ry indication of a gale,and shortly after increasing from NNE, the leak having gain-ed to 104 Inches, the vessel in the meantime being tinder close-canv-as

to prevent her straining;. At 4 a M. the 14tb, gale stillIncreasing n& a tremendous aes running, the ship waa hovein, making 18 inches, and at tf the following evening, 20 inches.By observation next day, discovered that the ship bad drilled

30 miles to leeward of the latitude of Sao Francisco, and it beingimpossible to carry more canvas without straining the vesselseverely, Uie coarse was shaped for Honolulu. - Alter the galesubsided had pleasant weather and took trades In tat 2 0 -- 0',long 133 10', ami was li days thence to port, the leak aver-aging: li to 13 inches. Anchored outside the afternoon of 8thiuat, sm! caaia Into port the. evening: of 12th to diaciiarje forrepairs.

Capt Bebrens' statement is that in consequence of theparties who first boarded the Georges, coming ashore and giv-ing: an. exaggerated account of the stench arising from tbedead bodies which were ea board aa freight, the ahip was com-pelled to remain su'jnle four days, thus causing nnnecoaary.expense ia loss of tiie.e, Ac. Tbe bodies were stowed in the

bctsssea deek," where tbe carpenter and others were at workaenrhr the whole Has ia. who would certainly have been so.able to do so had they been in Ibe state as reportinL, nnr yetwould the occupants of the cabin, which adjoined, have been

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able to occupy their q Barters as ihcy have doue, and ne oe-lie-

that had the parties examined the place as requested bythe Captain, they would havs been able 10 report umerenuy. v.

Rcroar or Whaliho Babe Active, CawrasLL, Mas-Ti-l.

Hailed from New Bedford 1 lib, of November last, andtook a sperm whale Dec ICth. In lat 45 8 look a lareSTerT7i whale, bat kwt It from alongside during a heavy gale onthe Kta of January, and with this exception, had moderateweather la Atlantic. Had pleasant weaiher coming aroundCape Hora, which was pas" Fb lath, and on 24th, in lat47 3 , took a large sperm while. Touched at Juan Fernandezand transferred oil 10 a homeward bounu vessel ; toucneu atTah-ahaan- o March 20th and remained two daye, thence pro.cssd id to BaDapagoa and eruised along slowly until north clth lioe, and was some time in company with bark NorthefiLight, Smith, which reported Ho barrels ol nperm since leaf-m- a;

New Bedford in October last, and waa bound direct to teArctic Took 4 sperm whales in vicinity of Uallapagos, andcrossed equator May 2tMh. thence to port had moderateweather, ami arrive,! the evening uf ?th iust with 175 barrelsor' sperm all Mb!, and abor.t 50 on boant. w

Repobt or Habee&tixe Jasc A. FaLBiaBCBo, Tobbes,.... I Cw.f.Kl D : II.. Mik - T . uand crwsed the bar same forenoon, with light southwest windsAim two davs. Uvea light sirs and calms and Ireah northerlywinds until taking the trades in lat 34 s , on the filth day out,which were moderate the remainder of paasara. lightedMaul Jane ih. and arrived next renooa, 15 day passage.

Repobt or Baaa Delaware, Rolli, Masteb, 27days from Victoria, witn 22344 feet lumber consigned 10

Messrs Walker at Allen. Utt lijht westerly winds to lat S3 oN and long 134s W, from thence into this port had lightnortheast winds, veering occasionally to the eastward with

showers of rain. Sighted the Island of Maui on Mon-day the 10th inM at 11 a m, bearing 8W by B, distant 60miles, and anlred here on the lllh at 4 r w.

IMPORTS.

Fbow Post Towhsbvb Per Georges, June 8th : 112 bxsSodwa, 3V4 Spars, 2S,4id ft Timber.

Faoai PoBTtBsw Per Jane A Falkinborg, June 10th : 112rs Bread, SO kgs Dried Apples, 1.200 qr sks Floor, 200,000 ftRourh Lumber. 134 bbls. 44 bf bbls and 10 kit. Salmon, 3 bblstMinavS Etsca.'oa sks raww oeiiuss.

Faow VicTOBta Per Delaware, June 11th : 225,344 ftLumber.

EXPORTS.

Foa Babeb's Is la d Per Cultivator, June 7lh:Anchor 1 Chain Cable 1Beef, bbis 35 Hour, bbU 5Bread, csks 4 Poi, bbls 4oCaska, galls 104i

Value Domestic $500; Foreign $318 71.

Foa Sax Fbabcisco Per Queen Emma, Jane 8dJ:Bananas, bocha.. ...... 100 I'alu, fta 11,630c-a- Skins, pes........ 41 Sheep t kins, bod Is 'i0Goat Skins, pes 62 Sugar. It 476,312Hi-le- pes llo Tallow, tbs 4.66Mobssses. calls 3,112 Wool, Rs 33,555Peanuts, tbs........... 4,7511

Vaius Domestic $40,664 42.

Foa 8a FsaBCIsco Per North Star. June 10th :Molasses, galls 14JJ24 Sugar, lbs 874.C91

Value Dooesiic $ 43,25 J 35.

Fob New BEoroBD Per lolani. June 13th s

li'toks. cs. ........... 3Beef, bbis Oi l Yellow Metal, pkgs 45Cariosities, hf bW 1! 1

- cases.....Cotton, bales.Chronometers ........Crockery.Co4Tes bags..- kes:casks, gallsCoscrnsitioa Nails, kgsFamdy Portraits, cse...

5 Oil Whale, 21.2S304 rperm.galU 5G.SOU- loots 2

2 Pork, bbls 33 Personal K flee la, pkgs. . 71 Remains, cse. ......... 1

7,750 tculls. cse 1keg 1

1 Tallow, pkz 121HidesDry. pes 2,109Whala Bone, lbs....... 273Molasses. DM. 11

Vfte Dom..$HL336S ; For.. $42,624 93 1 Trans.$10,4643a

PASSENGERS..

Faasciscrt Per Uoeen Emma. June 6th GeoCrowa, C Harrison, 11 Witeoan, M Cunningham, W Brown, JRichmond.

Fob Sa Fbabcisco Per North Star, Jane 11th HenryBradley. Mrs Marsh.

Foa Kacai Per Kilaaea, 13th C F Pftuger.wifeand child Mrs S O Wilder and son, Mrs U A Widemann, ,

vr-- . Mertsne Hnna Mrs Hart and 2 Children. Mrs aipi, JBrsK sal and Mrs N'ol, Ms Aheona, Mrs Kmway and 3 children,

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THE PACIFICCflmmcrtial SUikrtiscr.

SATURDA Y. JVXE 15.

Publisher's Notice.Ye wouM call attention to the com-

mencement of Volume XVII of th PacificCoMMEKCTAL - IiVKKTIS Kit on July Ctb.Tlw? Mibx rliitiou riee is .iG.'xi jt annum.If iaH for in advance-- i. c, on or Inrforethe of July, for the Island of Oahu,and on or Ix-for- e the 31.t of July, fr theother I --.lands '.

j:lck a auld.PuhU"t.r'i a. ml J'yr,jri (or.

A Public Hall.ZS'ow that huilJing with concrete has e

fixed fact with ub, and we have a pretty fullknowledge, gained by exj-erienc- e, of tiie cast and

j UftcfulriC84 of biscll buildines. WO be2 to 6U22CBtl O

that the time ha arrived for the erection in thiscity of a building designed as a public ball andtstore on the ground ll.r, with rooms above forftocietit-- . We are of the opinion that a stockcoiujany could !e formed, witli a capital of say

in Hhures of fifty dollarn each, withwhich surn a suitable fite could be purchared,

i arnJ a plain but handsome building erected, containing a commodious hall, suited for a theatreor other public purposes, with a view to pros-

pective as well as present wants. A broad cen-

tral staircase, opening directly from the street,could be arranged so as to give easy accefea to thegallery and second floor. The building shouldhave a frontage of Buflicient width to include aconvenient and roomy store, that would rent fora considerable sum. The whole of the secondfloor would give space for four or live rooms fittedto accommodate the various societies that arcnow in need of jast such places of meeting.

We pcak quite an much in the interest ofthose societies as in that of the general public,as we believe that they are identical, and thatthe project of building at nil, for which more orless of a fund has been in some caeca created,will never be carried out fully until a combinedeffort is made of the kind we suggest.

We make these brief suggestions in the hopeof seeing the subject agitated until our new hallbecomes a fixed fact, and one more handsome fire-

proof building shall take the place of some oneof the many clubtcrs of wooden structures thatare now a standing menace to the safety of thecity and an annoyance to good taste.

While we admire fine horses, and are enthusi-astic over exhibitions of 6peed and bottom,"feeling proud of our island stock and its breeders,

there is one feature growing out of the prac-tice of racing that we very much deprecate, andthat is the habit of betting. It is perhaps in-

separable from the existence of the race-cours- e,

and being so, would lead one to wish that therebe no races. When men of mature years andwith ampls means choose to stake their moneyupon a favorite nag, while we may disapprove,on the principal ground of the bad example, weare not called upon to censure ; but when we secyouths and mere beys excitedly plunging into the--nad whirl of gambling, and risking all theirmeans on a race, the sight is indeed a sad one.Sad when we speculate upon their future, whichis likely to receive its cast from this early influ-ence. The vice of gambling is simply on a parwith that of drunkenness, in its ruinous effectson personal character.

Tho First Kamehameha.The Betting apart of a day on which the Haw-

aiian people shall unitedly commemorate thecharacter of Kamehameha I., was a peculiarly ap-

propriate measure. He has been stvled by theprincipal historian of the Islands, "a great andgood savage," though we may well dispute thejustness of the term "savage," in its general ac-

ceptation. Judged by the circumstances of histimes, he was indeed great, and his character hasnot inappropriately been compared with that of thefirst Napoleon. A near relation of the King ofHawaii, by the auibition of rival chieftansand inFelf-d- e fence moro titan from a warlike disposi-

tion, he was drawn into a scries of battles, firstwith the chiefs of his own island, and then withthose of the other islands of the group, in all ofwhich his superior military genius was victoriousover numbers, so that eventually he subjected thewtoleofthe inlands under his sovereign control.

lie was a good ruler. While his authority wasabsolute, and he established tlie political axiom

fiand founded his legislation thereon, that all the: .lands in the group were his by right of conquest.as the sole lord and proprietor of the Boil, yet itwas fairly and generously apportioned out amonghis followers, according to their rank and deserts,and was generally confirmed to their heirs. Hisfavors were dispensed by the rule of merit, ratherthan that of rank. He had his counsellors, menselected for their wisdom, without whose advicehe seldom decided upon any -- measure of impor-tance. Perfect order throughout tlie land was theresult of his Government. Anarchy that had pre-vailed

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before, was by him checked, and peace waseverywhere established. The change was so greatunder his reign that it became a proverb, remem-bered by the old people to this day, that in a's

time, the old and helpless could sleepin safety on the highways. His svi-tcn- i of Gov-

ernment was carried on with all the thoroughnessand precision of a written code ; but, though hecould speak English fluently from intercourse withthe foreigners about his person, he had neverlearned to write. No object, however trivial, thatconcerned the advantage of his people or his Gov-

ernment, was beneath his notice. His laws werestrictly enforced, but they were just and equita-ble. His native biographers are loud in their

of their great King, very naturally con-

trasting his character with that of those who pre-ceded him, to whom the designation of savage"is properly applied. The sum of bis excellenciesis thus simply presented by a native writer, lit-erally translate. : - -

u He did not become involved in debt, nor exact much silverfrom his subjects ; he did not cut from a division of land onthis side and that, till only a circular and centre piece of theoriginal field remained ; he did not by petty taxation collectall the hens, ducks and turkeys ; nor appoint days in whichhis subjects were all to labor for bis exclusive benefit ; hismeasures were generous and constant, not fickle and oppres-sive."

At a time when tbe trade in spirituous liquorswas not only legalized but encouraged by allclashes, Kamehameha set the wise example to hissubjects of extreme moderation in their use. andonly allowed them to be used by his immediatefollowers to a certain extent. So fully awake washe to the evil of the free use of intoxicating drinks,that shortly before his death he strictly tabued alldistillation within his Kingdom. Not a drop ofany kind of spirits was allowed to be manufac-tured ; and any infringement of this law was vis-ited by a forfeiture or destruction of the delin-quent's property. In this, Kamehameha will beconceded to have earned the title of wise, as wellas.great and good.

Kamehameha First, died on the 8th of May,slJ, at the age of sixty-si- x. Jarves, wntinrr

. . .1 -- 1 j 1 j -- 1 1 1.nearly tinny years neo, uecmreu mat ne mijrni:aD0juetly styled the Napoleon of the Pacific,"anj concludes the summary of his character in

j)efie wor(ifl .fa. "Without the worst traits of his prototype, he possessed,according to the situation he occupied, equal military skill, as

m an micus juujmriu, ms mucinouscotemporary ; a like force of character in bending wills to hisown, am! similar in:nuity in adapting circumstances to hisdesigns. Nthiig in int'lb-ctus- l or physical nsUire, thit ar- -

j his att-riti"- rovel his cnP- - It w:i h'.m ni.- -'

lurturie nt lu have nm in contact v ith nten hw moralI nJIiI: sutlicieiii: pure ar.d devetoi to have rightlyt irtfl't-tL'- his lie et hct-1- ). a--

ju-ll- v so. C I hem aJ, liar tuiu mind ; ivartce, ilruiiken-j- .Ill-- I axxl trrai.u , tiie Uviimg a su.kt of civilited aiJ

:iv.ir uKnarirs. he iuai.lv Wtih-tou- l. To this day his menu -j ory rriis iKe ht-r- i. ail iljuunnes the n:it .iiai of

every lla aiian. 1 hey are proud of their old warrior king ;they k'Te h.s name ; h - deed jriu tbetr hisloricaJ age ; and

' ri I. cn i -.- ffvh-r- lu . i --lKmI li V r ..t rj ho knew bis vkort'a, Uat constitutes the Crtnest pillar U the

We rerit, in conclusion, it is peculiarly ap--j.ropriate that the grnridson of the First Kameiia--ineha fehotild iet arrt a day for the cotuiJit-iuurn- -

tion by the nation of the name arxi character ofIna illustrious preueccsfor on the throne.

Tvtime'ltiitiit'litt. First Itt'.Tuelay, the lltb of June, in the pre-en- ce of HU

1 Majesty the King an 1 Quetn Loimi and suites, andj an immense, concourse of spectators, variously esti- -i

mated at from 10axJ to petsens, was inaugu-- (rated the Holiday Itaces in commemoration of Ka- -mehaoieha First. The day waa Cue, with a cool

j trade wind blowing, and the sports passed off verypleasantly and satisfactorily. One agreeable featureof tbe gathering was the presence of families' of

j ladies and children. The hillside and plain wasdated in every direction with tents and booths, over

I which flags were fluttering, and the scene was a mostanimated one. Over the grand bland, where HisMajesty sat, the Royal standard was displayed, andnear bv tbe Kind's band discoursed admirable musicAll tbe horses entered were of Hawaiian stock.except " Billy Taylor "and" Queen Emma," trotters.

The racing commenced about 10:'M, a. m., withthe two mile dash for the

kamehamfiia plate.Open for all horses, catch weights, for which sevenhorses were entered. Tbe struggle lay between Mr.Cummins b. g. "Carry the News to Miry," andGovernor Doininia s. m. " Young Jenny," and waswon by Carry the News to Mary," by half a neckin 4:30. It was evident that " Carry the Xews toMarv was not put to the top of his speed, he beinzheld back of " Young Jenny," until near the distancero!e. and then nuslied ahead bv food ioekevimr trwin.

THE TROTTINO RACE,To wagons, distance two miles, $'10ft purse, wascontested by three horses, the winner Mr Chayter'sb. g. Billy Taylor," taking the lead almost fromtbe start, and trotting the entire distance with butone slight skip on the home stretch, coming in tothe winning post, a long way ahead in 7:60. Mr.Sdfe's b. m. "Queen Emma " was evidently inclinedto break, and her driver seemed to be nervous aboutletting her out, while tbe third horse, " CaptainSmith," wasted his time in picking up hia feet andputting them down again to get ahead very fast. Inthe

FOOT RACEOf 200 yards, for a purse of twenty dollars, M isterEdward Williams won cleverly in 25 seconds, run-ning against four others. -

Owing to the non-arriv- al of the weighing scalesthe King's cup and Honolulu purse were passed byuntil later in the day, and the

SACK RACE,For which there was ten entries, came next. " Samthe boat-boy- ," came in ahead," literally, fdr as hereached the winning point he projected himself for-ward recklessly, and t cored one for bis nob,"amidst clouds of dust and laughter.

THE MtTLE BACK,For a $40 purse, mile dash, ctcb weights, wa9 wonby the r. m. " K. Filipo." It was evident from thestart that K. Pilipo meant business, for as he left thescore, he flourished his tail aloft, dug his toes in, andwith one long ear pointing forward, and the other in-clined aft," passed around the course in franticdelight. K. Pilipo was bound to make " horsetime," and he came near doing it too, as near prob-ably as his muleish nature would let lrm, niakinthe race in 2:34. "Mark Twain" came u just intime to lose, looKing as tnougu ne nau oeer rough-ing it ; the rest of the "innocents" were all "abroad."

Tin; kino's ccp,Open for all horses, mile heats, best two in thee,was wou by Mr. Cummins' "Carlotta," in 2:12, dtancing "Post Boy" and "Oahu;" "Sam Moriu,being withdrawn. In the race for the

iioxolulc n asEOf $100, mile dash, catch weight. "Creeper" and

Pai" being withdrawn, Capt leek's g. g. "Boston"carried off the prize from Mi. Boyd's s. g. "IndiaRubber Ned," and Gov. Dominis c. f. "Queen."-N-time was kept of this race, as the judges did not givethe word as the horses passed the score on the start.However, as the starter, Mr. Lemon, said that he hadsent the horses off fairly, the judges decided that itwas a race, and won by "Boston." The opinionseemed to prevail that the time m de, was as good asin any other mile dash.

THE FOOT IlL'BDI.E BACKFor a prize of :j?40, was cleverly won by EdwardWilliams, be clearing all four hurdles in good style;"Big Fetish Man" coming in second.

THE HACK RACE,Mile dash, for a purse of !(50, open to all horses thathad not run in any of the previous races of the day,or won a purse in any advertised race, was won byMr. Cummins' "Tom Riddle" in 2:14; beating Mr.Hughes' c. g. "Jim Brown," Mr. Cummins' "Spot,"and Capt. Meek's 3. h. "Lihuc." The race for the

SCO Pt itsE,Half mile, single dash, catch weights, which prom-ised to be the event of the day, was badly spoiled bythe rider of "Sam Morin," pulling up after the start,under the impression that it was a false start, andbeing ruled out of tbe secoud running made neces-sary by "Carlotta" and "Jack of Diamonds" makinga dead heat on the first running. A great deal ofdissatisfaction was expressed by those who wished tosee "Sain Morin" run, but as the owner of "Car-lotta" was not willing that Sam should be admittedagain, the judges had nothing to do but order thetwo horses that made the dead heat to try it overagain. In tbe second trial, "Carlotta" made thehalf mile in one minute, beating "Jack of Diamonds"by half a head.

THE VELOCIPEDE RACE,Half mile, for filteen dollars, was wen by EdwardWilliams iu 4:4, the sandy track preventing anyspeed being made.

THE HURDLE RACE S80.00 PURSE,Of two miles, leaping light hurdles, was won by Mr.Cummins b. g. " Carry the News to Mary," againstMr Boyd's b. g. " Post Boy." No lime was kept ofthis race, the horses going around in etsy style, andtaking the hurdles close together until tbe finish,when " Carry the News to Mary " sprang aheadand passed the score a half length abend.

THE WHEELB4EROW RACK

For $10, closed the regular sports of the day, andwas won by the man who butted bis vehicle into thefence the nearest to the winning post. As they wereall blind-folde- d, we could't tell one from the other,except that the "other," was wandering around thefield at a late hour when we left the course. We un--derstand that he will be removed soon, in order thatthe course may be clear for the 4th of July sports.

Not the least pleasant feature of the day was theomitting from the programme of any accidents, theonly one that occurred being the laming of one of thehorses, in stopping him after a false start

The accommodations for spectators were very good,and all secnied to enjoy themselves much. His Maj-esty expressed himself as much gratified with the day'ssports, and we hope that he may witness many repe-titions of like festivities on tbe day set apart in honorof the illustrious founder of his royal House andDynasty.

U. S. S. St. Marys. This ship, which has visitedIlonoliil-- i on several previous occasions, arrivedon Wednesday last, 40 days from Callao, and wastowed inside tbe next day. On tbe passage sheran over the reported positions of Duncan's andGallego Islands, repeatedly. June 8tb. John P.Johnson, a seaman, was knocked overboard out ofthe main rigging, tbe ship going ten knots understarboard studdingsails. A very heavy sea wasrunning at the time. The whale boat was loweredwhile the ship was going at the rate of sevenknots, and the man rescued, he having got to thelife-buo- y, and the ship hove to. In twenty-fiv- e

minutes alter the accident occurred, the ship wasunderway agaiu. on her course. The Vf. JJaryswill remain at this port some five or six weeks,and proceed hence to the Aleutian Islands, Sitka,and Victoria. B. C, expecting to arrive at SaoFrancisco about November 1st. The following is j

a list oi tne omcers attacnen to toe snip :

Commander T. C. Harris. Commanding.Lieutenant Commander S. L. Wilson, Ex. Officer.Surgeon R. S. lieardsley.io.f Att. Paymfterii. T. StancliSe.Xarigatirig Lieutenant G. B. Livington.Cytaini: C. Pope, L'. M. C..irufeiurifjt W. 1. Moore, E. D. F. Deald.4f. Surgeon A. M. Owens.Martert N". II. Barnes, U. F. Norton.Entign J. B. ilobson.SailmaJcer G. T. Douglass.eiunner F. W. Seymour.H oat twain M. Hickev.Carpenter II. R Phifbrick.Paymafter't Clerk F. S. Aylwin.Cay tax Clerk B. O'Brien.M'irj L. ttcyersdorfr, R. T. Lawless, C. C. lIa;selbecVer,

T. W. Beu ha in.

The IJfidoiic Since the small-po- x first appear-ed in our midst, early in May, its progress has beenby no means rapid. Including two persons whohave died at the quarantine ground, there have beeneleven cases only. The Board of Health has em- -ployed an experienced person whose business it is tovisit every native hamlet and house in this district, j

and to report at once all suspicious cases. Supplies .

of vaccine matter are now ample, an I have beensent to tbe other islands. The Minister of the Inte-rior, as President of the Board of Health, has beenuntiringly active in the work of precaution againstthe spread of tbe disease, as have all others employedunder his direction.

I.y-slnti'V- Jottlniri..Tbe snf,jt natWe .denes was pretty well ven-Ultt- eJ

durinli JLscujfiwn .f Mr. Carter's bill to ;

ref-rs- J the i.ptiion ofUw to the effect that if no j

propr-jt-- r can be fwtinJ on which to le.jr in sat'wfic- - ;

tion of taxes thpM-!io- i can be tuaJe to Wurk tbem outon the rublie rcaas ittthe rate of 5 cenU per day. ,

Abstr-u-- il er,niiJere4. tbe arguments in faor uf! strikioff Ut tb prTiioa re g'ol; tQt - must be- rij great mi.j isle peole wouM lce the only inceotiTe i

j tbey nw ha f r Joing a little work once a year toget moier vthersMth to pay their taxes. In many

' coiintrie,, people a-- often to be found who are destitute bemuse - cannot get anybc-l- y to employthem wlich is r.t tbe caje here. Anyone who i--

able and aillinj o work, may work. This was tbeprincipal cousiitation tbat killed the bill, awl itmost be ackno-Idgo- d to be a weighty one.

Tbt report of the Sanitary Committee on theLaw to mityi-- t tlie evils ami d:se.t?---s arising front

prostitution," al tbe general tone of the Assembly,pretty p'jticly iiiioa.es b-- -t the aw a ill be repealed

especially a? Ministers are either indiffereut orfavor the uietsu-e-

. Opinions are divided as to tbepood accomplihe through the operation of this law.Pubik: sentinr-'n- t s aguinst its continuance, en moralground, whie th; police (who hae not had an op-

portunity to te leard) and those most acquaintedwith its wcr'ings assure us that disease has beenmitigated by "is enforcement. Probably the princi-pal objection 8 to be found in tbe fact that it hasnot been strrth' carried out. If indtd it were.there would tainly be a good deal more noise

I about it than its yet been heart!.j during thedtfcussion of the Appropriation Billon

Monday, a litl plain talk was heard from two ofthe HonoIuIuAlesation, (Mes-r- s. Judd and Carter)u which Minitera were asaed in etlect, whether the

j Appnpriatiot Bill as passed by the Assembly waslooked upon by them as anything more than anamusing farce? His Excellency, of the ForeignRelations, mad? a characteristically llatiJ meaning-less reply. Itimounted however to just what this

' journal has rpeatedly aflinued that the MinistryWl" do jus as thpy please, ine ..sseraDiy to me con- -trary notwitlutaudinz. That 13 about the Wholestory, boilei down."

Yesterday the appropriation for the military was j

Hndcr consideration. The estimates call tor $0- - i

000 foi tbe next two years. Some of the members j

showed how this iiem could be reduced some S20.- - j

000, and leave an nple sum for all tbat is needed j

for the military. Hut a jreat deal ol speech mak-ing was iudulgt'd n by Ministerial apologists and j

supporters, in wlich they succeeded admirably in I

exposing their titer ignorance ol the military busi- -

ness. tuber as itis or as it should be. However, '

it may Le coii'Uered us something to be surprised j

at that tb ecoiomists succeeded in cutting downthe amount to Sfco.OOO $lo,000 le.ss than tbe bill.;

Ilio Small lx.Mo. Editor:--- I have been somewhat amused to

hear cefain persons find so much fault with theDoctor of tbe Jebru.ska. for allowing a passengerwho had the snall-po- x to land here in Honolulu, ;

and for signing clean biil of health. Now whatore the fact of he case, and who is to blame, if)any one ?

It seems that a certain Capt. Fletcher came as j

passenger per .sebntska from San Francisco, or- - j

riving here on Smday the ."th of May. On reach-- !ing the whar', a friend ot Capt. Fletcher's took him j

up to tbe hose ol Mr. Lewis the cooper. Two j

physicians called to see hiiu. and recommended j

that he be removed to Dr. McGrew's Hospital, j

which was done. Dr. MrGrew felt convinced that j

the man had tbe small pox. but to confirm his own :

opinion, be ctll.xl in three other physieians. who '

decided that Le had not the small pox, although Dr. j

McGrew still asisted tbat he had. i

Now if three of the medical men of Honolulu ;

were deceived, why should not the Doctor of the i

Xebraska have been also deceived, and why shouldso much blame be attached to him? It does notseem fair or generous, that such harsh judgmentshould be passed on the Doctor wheu he is not hereto defend himself. j

It also seems tbat a native in the employ of Mr. i

Ward, drove Capt. Fletcher to Dr. McGrew's Hos- -pital, and assisted him in and out of the carriage. '

n a few days, he was taken sick ; a medical man j

Ms called in, who advised that he be sent to tbe j

Qen's Hospital. In a short time, he had all thesvmttoni8 of this dreadful disease, and a person(who's described in a sneering manner as being" 'he oily perswii about town who knew anything J

about simll pox ") called to see him. The result j

was.anotu-- r consultation of medical men, (two) j

in coo puny with the physician of the Queen's Hos- -pital. aMi although they would not admit that the i

man badhu sman pox. still be was removed to the j

quarantine ground, and now some seven or eight j

people, who are known to have come in contact :

with him. hare got the uiseasr.Now if thi medical men of Honolulu, who stand

high in the profession, were deceived in such a case, j

why might rot the Doctor of the Xtbra.ska, seeing j

that he was ilone. be also deceived ? '

Now. Mr. Editor, it is a plain truth that we havethe small pox in our midst, and instead of quarrel- -

ing and tryhir to find out where, when and how it j

got here, let us do all we can to prevent its spread.and not havt the days of '5:5 over again. j

A Max about Tows.' i

Poixceaxa Regia. Thi s beautiful tree of whichr we have sevestl fine specimens in town is now in full

bloom. In tie yard of the Iheatre is a particularlyfine one, cortred widi masses of brilliant carmineblossoms. I- - !.s well worth going to see. We under-stand that An.'one whose advertisement appears inanother colu in has a number of the young treesfor sale at Dr. Hillebrand's garden in Nuuauu valley.

Missionary Sermons. The Rev. Mr. Frear willpreach the ainnal Foreign Mission Sermon beforethe Hawaiian Evangelical Association,evening at 7 o'clock, at the Fort Street Church. I

The sermon on Home Missions will be preached atthe same place nn tbe following Sabbath evening,by the Rev. A O. Forbes.

St. Ai.KAN'j College. The midsummer exer-cises at this institution of learning will take placeon Tuesday evening next, June 18th. The pro-gramme of snrecbes lor the occasion is excellentlyselected, and .vill give an opportunity tor a dis-play of the ttlent of the scholars. The prize essayis on the somewhat fertile subject of News-papers- ."

IAI.T Eta EAT,MINER'S RUBBER CEMENT,

NCVELTY GLASS CUTTERS!

Just TJeceivecl and. For Sale-- BV-

jul5 lm W PEIRCE &. CO,

EX ATLAS from LIVERPOOL.John Jeffreys & Cos ALE !

Ql ARTS AM) PINTS. FOR SALEIXjul51i lm By II. 1IACKFELD 4-- Co.

A CONSIGNMENT OF

ASSORTED CANDIES!W710R SALE BVM. julo lm H. IIACKFELD A Co.

JUST EEOEIVED EX ATLAS !

AN INVOICE OF

Fine French Black Calfskins !

W7UR SALE BYat1 jul5 lm H. IIACKFELD & Co.

COKi IJROO.TIS.FOR SALE BV

lm II. IIACKFELD fc Co.

White Merino Undershirts,

11GMM JUMPERS. DENIM OVERALLS,mj Striped Sac k Coats,

Brown Linen Shirts, CoUon Pants,Cotton Pantaloon Stuff, For Sale ny

juli lm 11. IIACKFELD k Co.

WANTED !

FOR THE V. S. S.3 SEAMEN N ARK AG ANSETT.Boat leaves Wharf at 10 o'clock, A. M. It

DRAY FOR SAL.E.MEDIUM SIZE DRAY, CAN BE1XEWMr. GiSb s Paint Shop, King Street.

For particulars apply tojul5 if WM. WEIGHT.

ECOAO.llY IS WEALTH.HE RESIDENTS OF II ONOLU LU, AGENTST and Masters of V eisels in Port

WILL SAVE FIFTY PER CENT.,BY SENDING THEIR

Yashing to the Honolulu Steam Laundry !

Corner of King and Richard Streets.N. B. None but the best Practical Laundry hands

employed in this Establishment.XT Washing called for and delivered anywhere within the

circuit of two miles. ?juS 2ui) M. NICHOLAS, Manager.

fiiei: i.kctijki::,KIT1RK ('M)KK Til K A I 'iFI('i OF

tne iRDlK UK UKl TKM PI.AKS. wilt It .Wn-r- -l atIbe lirlhrl. mm KrSdy Hirmimg. Jmr VTIsl.

Subject" Moderation."Tlie Pubiic are icviied to attend. w St

$1600 TO LOANw X REAL. ESTATE SECI KITV.ii jul4 Apply to O. BIRMW.

LIBRARY NOTICE.A XV PERSON HAVING IN TI1KIK POS--J. sessioa arv BvKKS U the Library f t iuniaThule Loda--e No. 1, I. O. tJ. I . are requeued to Uiesame at the Oftce of tbe P. C A.!erti-r- . or wi: h

jaI5 1m . M. WALLACL.

i is a . t s v o n & a ia 1: .

5-- 1 v- - A IV RUE AND CHOICE .jxQ,My van-- re

TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS !

Flowering aul Fruit beannc, for Ml'. Choice CactusesLilies, Rose. Ornamental Vines, a.i-- l liare Plant, alarays onhand. A very fine collect 1..11 of hegocias ami OrnamentalLeaved Plants, ihst I will sell at moderate prieen. Orders forShipping securely packed. Imjuire tor

ASTON E.At Dr. IliJlehrand's Botanical Uanlena,

jul51m Nuoanu Valley.

VAI.UAIILK Ki: AIL ESTATE2T" O XI SiVXiK.

THE I'MIERSIUNED OFFERSFOR 8 ALE THE

One-Ha- lf of LULTJALEI with Stock, &c,Including a lot of SpaM Heifers au.l Oood Working Horses.

ALSO

The Ilanaew nad L.t ia N'msnnw Valley.One mile from town. For further particuUrs inquire of

jalS 21 A- - GILBRAITII.

A CHALLSUIGE!

Tire Ulare " Carlotta ! "WILL RUN ANY HORSE

Half a .Mil, Utth Weights; One Mile, Wright, 130

lbs. ; or Two Mllrs (atrh Wtl-li- ts ;

FOR

S500 or more. SlOO Forfeits.The Horse "Carry the News to Mary!"

Will Rum nuy Jlnre Two Mile. CntrtaWrisbls, far i3UO. 1 JO forfeits.

These Bcenls to Cmne off on (he 4th of July next.

Any one wishing to tuke up any of these enVrs, is referredo Mr. JAS. S. LEMON, where the forfeits will leThis Challeiije is Ujen for hTojht Ihiys from ilile.

J. A. CUMMINS.Honolulu, June lith, 1972. ju!5 2t

JUST RECEIVED

EX JANE A, FALKINBURG.

300,000 Feet of I. V,

BOARDS AND SCANTLING I

Half Bbls. Srjielts,

ALBANY MI LIA

COf.UJini A K1VER SALMONIN BBLS. AND HALF BBLS.

Half Bbls. Salmon Bellies.Oregon Hard Bread.

FOU. SAt-- CHEAP UY

julSlm CASTLE Ai COOKE.

NEW GOODS!.Titsit Arrived

PER

Ship 'Atlas Steamer Tflohongo.

AND

Bark QUEEN EMMA.'

New Styles of English PrintSUPERIOR

WHITE AND BROWN COTTONS!

LADIES' DRESS GCKMBLUE COTTOXS AXD DRILLS,

HEAVY DE.XIMS,

O O rJC II ING!Po Tncliots !

FINE FLANNEL SHIRTSSUPERIOR WHITE SHIRTS,

Silk Handkerchiefs, Large Size.LI.VE.Y AXl) t()TT0 II lDkERCUIF.FS.

Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Briiliantes,Woolen Barege, White Sateens, Linens,

Russia Crash, Woolen Damank, Cashemeres,Black and Colored Cobourgs and Merinoes,

SILK ALPACAS, SILK BRAID,

A GREAT VARIETY OP

SILK RIBBONS.SILK, WOOLEN AND COTTON

TRIMMINGS AND BRAID !

'A FINK

Assortment of Jewelry !

MONET PURSES, BRIAR PIPES:

Ladies and Children's Wool liooila.Ladies' Gloves and Gauntlets,

OBEIXLAS, LIXIIX AM COTTOX TOWELS,

A NEW LOT OF

IT avana Cigars.BEER CORES, SODA WATER CORKS,

Medicine Cork,Seltzer Water,

Oak Barrels,

AND

A VARIETY OF GOODSTOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

FOR SALE BY

Ed. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.JH 3t

Iiiuffuhivs iiali.!Dramatic Bouquet & Melange

MADAME tVlARIE DURETASl

Mr. CEO. PAUNCEFORT.

ON MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17th !

Policato C3-roiti- il

AND

A Pair of Pigeons.ter.re Srsls aa-- TlcWelw at Mr. Tfcra-- i'.

Rawkcfare.

To Carpenters and Builders.ftXEVDERS WILL BE RECEIVED STlls

1 the --"oth inst. for the construction aod erection or a Kuiia-- lin at Wailuko, Mui. it the lolani Lodr Templars.

Plans and Speclflcauon can We seen at Mesvrs. Lewers A; IfccksoM's office.

The Trustees do oot bind themselves to accept the lowest orany tender. K. H. BULKY,

A. P.JON KS. V Trustees.U- - II UlbSlllVM

M'ailuku.Msui, Junw6,lS:i J I

F.l. T. DOHNELL WOULD

I

it

AN AHMOUTMKNT

WHITE PIQUES!

OP TH33 PUHIjIO TO T21IJAEW A.I) lVOADEI.EUIs AVOVEA' W1KU W1TTKASSCS

A mattra.s without springs a Mallrass without straw or busks The Wir liatlraas eonsisls of

fefl of iwJo f tof fine tinned ir. coiied Into ,rfet sprino and all InUrlorked by an lo.en ous rrnorsi dnabh,Wheu this Pliable and Elastwi Fabric ia stretched Into Its proper frame, the result Is Us most parmct slspir ' ar--fabric

wearing.raiitfeuient ever msde. lie desires to call Ihe attention lo lbsnever make a noise 3d tbey never need a reair.

They are positively wtrranted to be as perfectly level at the cud of five y.ars, as when Brat snails, and In Bland the testof one thousand pounds for ten days.

Further Information can be obtained, and samples seen at the FURNITURE W A IlEROOM OF Ms T.DON N ELI. Nw. 88 KING STREET. HONOLULU. JulaSsB

STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER,

No. l. iflcrcliniit St., Honolulu.KEEPS COASTAATEY 0 II 1AI A FULL SUPPLY OP

Plain, Flat and Congress Paper, Ruled Congress Cap, white & blue.

Packet Post, Commercial Letter, Confess Letter, French Overland Letter,

Pai ket Note, Commercial Note, plain and ruled; Ladisa' Note, plain and ruled, while and tinted l

French Note, various figured patterns! Mourning Mote, and llie Paper,Packages Initial Note Paper and Envelopes, Cap Account Current Paper,

Commercial Letter, Account Current Paer, Broad and Long Bill Paper,

Music Ruled Pnper, Black Lines, Tissue Paper, Government Cotnmerc'.al, Letter, Note, Billet and CMh Unsd JCnse-lopes- .

Bronze, Grlass aiad. Fancy Ink Stands !The Be Inks in Black, Blue, Carmine, Red and Violet, Cap and Letter Oopylng Paper, Oiled Copying Bheett,

Copying Brushes, Iiabbittonlan, Washington, Medallion, Gillott'a and Easlerlirook's Uurel Pens, Gold Pena, If' " '

Quill Pens and Quills, Sealing Wax, Psper Fastener, Rublier, Faber'a Pencils, Nos. I, 2, 3, and 4, warranted I ,efl 'Faber's Artist Pencils, Faber't Wa Crayons, Curu Board, Brlstsl Board, Perforated Board, Prawlng llPJ,fxolf1, ptTracing Paper. Tracing Cloth, Rodger's Steel Erasers, Wostenholui'i Pocket Cutlery, P'

A LARGE VARIETY OF D L A N !C BOOICGISuch as t ledgers, Journals, Cash, Record. Waite, Index, crap, lirtter. Trial Balances, Invoice, Memorsoda and Pass BooksShipping and Money Receipt Books, Note Books, Bill Receivable Book. ,

A Largo Variety of CAMES, Mechanical and Mental!i Toys, an aswrtrnent. Alphabet Blocks,

Traveling Writing Companion,

f tereoscope views, Stereoscopes, Photo View andCrib Boards anil

AND M ANT OTHER TOO

CONSTANTLY ON HAND

A LARGE

Door of all kinds, PaJIo ks, brass andLOCKS, Drawer and

DOOR AND GATE DOORcast, brass and Iron.

HOOKS Hooks and Hooks and eyes, Brass andHooks. Hasps and

BUTTS Iron, fast and loose.; cast and wrought, from 1 to 4 J

Hinges, T and strap, 4 to 18 inch:fash Rollers, assorted bras and iron;

Sash Ifasteners, Window Sprinirs,table and bed, brass, iron and wood;

PLANTATION HOES. BRIGHT AND

WHITE ANDdry in oil, Lamp Black, Chalk, and Whiting.

OF

That

Toy

AT-

BROS.jus --n fori Btrset.

ST. Al. IB AX'S coeeec;e.flMIE IIALF-TKARL- V V.X II IBITM1 V ANt

1 Ih.tributfc i.f Prates, win take p ItUUlf,June lth, at 1 P. M. ParwuU of Pupils aod othersI,, Oluatit-ti..- ,. are "TllS...New Cigar and Tobacco Store.riMIE EU TO NOTIFVI the Puldie reoerallv that he has opeiMw la the svsovs

basiiwwa at the tkure at

44 FORT STREET.'When he will keep eoostsMly os hand the best brands of

UIG ARM ANDMEKUMCII Al'M AND OTHER IMP,

A iarfS assort m- - of tbs latest styles.

Water ivnil GinrPop.He will also be found ready to five his prompt alleottoa to

orders In Ins Hue as a Machiiusland ICnfiioeer.

J'19 lf

CALL THE

facts i 1st That they Bcver loss th--ir soaps I M Tbat toey

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Books, Fancy Paper Lanterns, Christmas Candles''."raveling Toilet Work Bags,

Photographs, Chessmen, Checker Boards, Dominoes,Iiuxea, Albums,

NUMEROUS TO SPECIFT. JuS

:

FOR SALE AT LOW RATES,

SHELF HARDWARE,

iron, from 1 to 4 lu. Cupboard, brass and Iron, to 4 inrhTill. Chest and Trunk, Dog Collar,

VMOLTS Spring and Chain, rC,ornd ower, and

'Vi- - ,iron screw hooks and eyes, Cloth harks, Picture hooks,

K NORM Door, Picture andurlain.Inches; Brass, I to 4 lo. tUilp Buus sod HarltrVj wsd

Handles chest and drawers. a large aifso(UnJ)(- -

Brackets Wall, corner, shelf and lamp,Tacks Copper, iron and tinned, single and double

BRIGHT.NOS. O, I, S PLOIVN.

LEAD, RED LEAD!Fire-Proo- f Palot, Boiled Linseed Oil and Torpentiua.

IIAAVAllAN AMEPTCAM TOY" rii AQ I

ARTICLES

TJndertheOd'dFellow's Hall,AND DEALERS IN

mr is ud "T&sr iss isa

visrx

HAVE

ASSORTMENT

LATCHES.

Staples,Staples.

Castors,

ELEUAXT

HAYSELDEPJ

TOBACCO.

Soda

ATTENTION

OF

IMPORTERS

A Large and Varied Assortment of Shoe Findings !

Including Men's and lioy'o Lasts and Boot Treri, every kind of Shoe Tegs and Nails, Sbank IrorSize Sticks, ShoulJer Sticks, Knives, &c , &c, &c. C

Also, Thomson's Hawaiian Solo and Saddle Leather !

Bridle and Saddle Furniture!Bridle and Harness Buckles, all sises, tinned. Japanned and plated; Mexican Ornaments, Mexican Oirtha,Wooden Stirrups, Tinned aod Japanned Kings Iross i to 3 Inches. BITS of all sorts and kinds..

HALF

ZINCColors, and Potty,

lutsresUd

UNDERSIGNED

Cases,

AND

wrought

Curtain

pointed.

AXLES Half patent and common, assorted. SPuKKH, tllAPTH, Ac, Ac.

HENRY ntFtES AND CARBINES AND CARTRIDGES !

NUTS AND WASHERS,INT ill LS, from 3d to 6Q

Spikes, Cut and Wrought, Ship, Plain and Oalvanised.

IallUStlES, or all sorts, a good assortment. GLUE, pale and dark.

Seine Twines, Nets, Fish Hooks, Cod Lines !

Roughs and Washers, galvanized and plain, from 1 2 to 8 in.

O --a3k- 3Fw-- IE 33 1XT U 33 JEZ.9 SEi T O Z X-- S- -A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS ic OIL LANTERNS,

AND TO ARRIVE PER SYREN, KEROSENE OIL !Our stock is replenished by every California Steamer, and also by every Sail Vessel from Europe

and the Eastern United States.

Every effort will be made to give complete satisfaction to all customers.

arc Grrve tis a Call ! i7

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Tobacco untl Ciui-- H IUBLi. OF ALF-CA-!U

OF KKKOfKNE.

CARD JUTCUW,UMK SEXTANT. IS OOOD ORbKtt.

C. l. KlRTOW. A act's--.

REAL ESTATE!THK CN'DERHIOCD OFFERS FOR SALE

VALUABLE PROPERTY !

H. A. WIDE2IANN, AT PUUNUL

Land eoopriM over acres, la two separate piece.Oa oa is a

Tito Story Dwelling House !

containing right rooms.

With all lb? lycemry Oat .looses.I ft lj0

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Also, another Dwelling House!with Oat linvac. Part of th Land 1 feoe-- d with a StoneWall. WMr Piprs an laid to both dwellings and are supplialfrom A nvr failinc spring. -

A plan of th ntrty mar be eeo at fale Room, andfarther infuroiaUon io r.y application to

C. 8. BARTOW.

J. W. GIBBS,Piloting In all Bnntbe, 90 Klig Street.

r... .. irri.i,t tl'ilnn'a Rlnrksmith ShoD- -

Tr Smallest order promptly attenaVd to juS 6m

Fire and Marine Insurance.WflE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN

duly authorised

By the Piremen'i Fund Iniurance Comp'y. i

of San Francasco to writ both Fir and Marine risks, are pre--pared to accept Insurance oo

Dwrlliag., Baiiwiw. Mrrefcaaaiw, Vmrm- l- j

latr. Vrwrl la Pari, aaa lakeCars Risks I thl j, aad all foreign rrtf,

at U aioat "avocaM Hate.BISHOP A CO.ju81y

MUSKETS, MUSKETS; MUSKETS ! !

l.nV OP SUPERIOR Ml'S--KXu, Jt ReCKienl and For Sale Cheap by

jaU No. 40 Ifort Street.

KEALOHA & PANEE,House, Ship and Sign Painting!

U0TEL STREET.

ffAVING OPENED THEIR SHOP ON THEI& bov atreet, are prepared to do all maoDer or wora utheir line of bainn.. Chrf reajoaWe, and all work d.oewith neatoeaa and dupatch. J 9 T

ATLAS FROM LIVERPOOL!-

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To Sugar 31P1ilh1 oi", I

MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, j

rmMK i;?8IKIX!'ICSNED HATE RECEIVEDM. by above bip the fallowing; :

Z, S. and 4 inch EnlUh Leather Betting, and beat Belt

Lacing.. - C iaeh 4 ply Rubber Bekiog,

6-- S RaauJ Leather Belling,

Out Bands and Steel Coupling for governora.

Rubber Packing, 1 , 8 In. thick,

TICK'S PATtXT PACKINGnewest improvement, 3--8. 2, and 5-- 4 inches.

Wirt Cloth, for Centrifugal wove to 10 inch wide and gal-

vanised afterward.Perforated Bra Platea for Centrifugal,Heavy Steel Square, Round and Octagon, from 3 inches

downward.

Also, a Small Lot of 1-- 8 in. Sheet Steel !

Full aortment or all kinds of Heavy ami Light, Square,

Round and F:at

0 1ST--Also, naif Round Iron,

Boiler IroQ from 3--8 Inch downward.Boiler Rivet, from 3-- 4 inch downwards.

WROUGHT IROA FIFING,

JPipe Mou.ntijig !Cock; Valve. Tee. Klbow, Nipple. Kcducera, AC

Bailer Oaagea of nil kind, American and EnaJinn,-- pub and Washer from 1 2 iocbe downwards.

ISauge-Glaia- e for Vcnom Pan. M In. by 1 4 in. dla.

Bet 5coteh Gauge Olame for Ste.ia Boiler,Patent Needle Labrtct.irs'.'i1

A150 -

Machinery made to Order!Sugar Mil-.-

, Vacuum Pans.Steam Knci"', Water Wheels, Centrifugal,

Coolers, Evaporators, Cleaning Pans,Sorghum Pans, Steam Boiler, and

All Other Kinds of Machineryfor Plantation work.

BOILING DOWN APPARATUS!for Callle mr Sheea.

Jul HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.

NOTICE. .

RECEIVED THE APPOINT.HAVING Jfnt of tkt Mutual Lift Insurant C,of New i aval for th Hnwailn Islaada. I am rrepared to settle

hnvma; lnaurance .ine w.th the formerw.th aR paxoe anyMent- - (mh30) SAM'L U. WILDER.

HONOLULU EIRE DEPARTMENT

IVOTICE.AT THE STATED MEETING OP THE

Department held on the 6th Inst., the following namedgentlemen were unanimously chosen Fire Warden of the cityof Uoooluia for tne euaiaa; jew.

JNO.TIBBETS... - Diatriet No. 1,

R OILLILAXD DUtrict No. 2.WM HUGHES - IMUct Sa 3,

WM AULO...... ........District No. 4.CHAS. T. OCLICK, Sec'y. H. F

Hnnoinla. Jane 7. 1S? jaSSt

NOTICE.MT A BS FACE FROM THIS

NG

Kinsdom. sTewrs. C. BKEWKkl A Ci slSary ageota.Honolulu. Jan. I, 03)

NOTICE.MT ABSENCE FROM THEDURING I hareainDed Mes-- r. MAX ECKART. my

brother and . K-- .AsON.to take charge.

of my boaineaa.& aaba M atal sw att. jwrsnB witdw manniacuun bum w v w

7. ...,a wa-iu--v

(JuS)

NOTICE.T.riHC MT ABSENCE FROM THISJLf Kingdom Mr. CHAS. T. U CLICK will be my oly aa- -

thorised attorney, and wiu nave ciurge oi my ,""- -

JNO-- TUUMPSOS.Hoootala. March gib. 1172. . w-- sr apo tf

I1 BUCK'S PUBLIC HOUSE STOVE,with nine 10 inch bole, extension top, whh dapticataBr BclntfS and eover. Just lha arUcia required fora Restaurant, can t seen ai

Jul im NOTT St CO.S, Kaahamana Ft.

BY E. P. ADAMS.

At SALESROOM of E. P. ADAMS.

ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18th.AT 10 O'CLOCK. A. M- -

WILLBeOFPERKI) AFISKLINEOP

GENERAL MERCHANDISE!l'CH A! :

DKMMH, PKIXTft.COBLROS, TICKIXt.

liKOWM WIIITK COTTONS,

LI.VEX AM COTTOV IJRILIS.

ULA XK KTS. WOOLKS - COTTOV,

COAL1ROSS, CARD MA1CIIES,

ROI'E, KEROSEXK OIUOVSTERS, VKAST POW DERS.

JR U X ES, C V RIt A XTS,

CANDIED PEEUS, CRACKERS,

PLATES. BOWL. NAPPIES,

TUMBLERS. CHAMBERS,

BROWN" SUGAR. AVc. A--e.

E. P. ADAMS. AuctV.

FROM LONDON,BOSTON and NEW YORK.

EX dl'EEX EMMA k D. f. UllUY,A GREAT VARIETY OF

New Books and Novels,Stationery and Paper,

Juveniles, Music BooksCloth Toy Books,

Toys, Carries,&c, &c.

Among the Book, are :

Bayard Taylor'a Book of Trareli, new ;Mark Tain' InDOcenU Abrowl and Roufrhing It,Tl(D.li- -' Abominatinna of Modern Society,Rtyard Taylor' Panst, Jote.What to do and Why,Klgar A. poe'a Po-u-m.

Ilaawell'a and Nystrooa Kngineer'a Book.11 Vol. Gold Hunter' aerie.- Charles Iicken' complete work, beautifully illustrated

by Cruickshanka,12 Vols. Ilnoi Circle Seriea,Chamber' Inlbrniation for the Pople, 2 Tola.

Chamterlain'a Commercial Law for Busiiu--s Men.irre Dictionary of Arta and ticience, 3 rola. new edition.Kaynt A 8iratton' Commercial Law,liowdiich'a Practical NaTigator, new edition,Adventoreaof Don Quixote, illusUated, new eilition.Pimock'a. UolUmith' History of Kni;land,Prime' Around the Workl, by Rev. I. Prime.The Whalemen' Adventure in the Sandwich Island,Fontaine' How the World wa Peopled.

A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW BOOKS !

too numerous to particularize.

ju8 For Sale by II . M. WHITNEY

THE FINE NORWEGIAN

SHIP V.TXA.Just Arrived from Liverpool,

'AND THE

FINELY ASSORTED CARGO!la Offered Far Sale.

NEW P ATTERNS OF PRINT? ARETHE ESPECIALLY UWJO.

The Invoices include a FULL VARIETY of

Cottons,Woollens,

- Linens,Saddlery, &c, &c.

also

FINE ALES, WHISKEY, WINES !

BAR AND HOOP IRON,

FENCING WIRE.

LIVERPOOL SALT, &c.

Three Superior London made

UPRIGHT PIAIVO FORTES !

Welsh Steam Coals, &c, &c.

On Hand, ex Rob't Cowan !

TICTORIA BRICK.BARRELS NEW RED SALMON.

myl8 THEO. H. DAV1ES.

A RETREAT FOR INVALIDS.

THE CLIMATE OF THESE ISLANDShi i noted the world over fur general lalubrity, whiley ."r certain uarticular localities in tl.e group are more e- -

(wcially favorably known. The district of Rooa, on the leeidd of Hawaii, na long oeen lamea as a piace or resort iot

those afflicted with affection of the luniis. Not a few caseshave been known of peron who had been given over a sureto die, by their phyaician in California, altera few monthresidence " i the pure, mild air of Kuna, recovering robusthealth am taking a new lease of life.

The under' gned, at his commodious house near Kaawaloa,South Kona, is prepared to furnish good accommodation toboarders on leasonable term. The steamer Kilauta runs reg-

ularly between Honolulu and the port of Kaawal, andHorse are kept ready at the beach. Every accommodationand comfort in the way of diet. MILK and HONEY in almn-dar.e- e.

Lelishtful rides in the neighborhood.A. TODD.

Kaawaloa, 8. Kona, May, 187J. my25

NOTICE !

Ml" ABSENCE FROM THISDURING Messrs. J.C. ULADEand ED. FL KSTENAUare authorize! to act for me under power of attorney.- Honolulu. May 2&, UVi. (Jul lm) J. C. PFLL'GER.

DILLLIKD FOR SALE !

1 PHEEL AN & CULLENDER Full Sized. PATENT CUSHION

With Pool Board. Cue and Balls complete, and in good order(formerly of the Olympic Club) for Sale Cheap at

Jul 3t ED. HOFFSCULAEGER A C0"S.

KEW POTATOES !

IV IS IV POTATOES !

THE KCLA DISTRICT OFFROM AO. will be received every week by the fchoooers! KA MOI and MOI REIKI.

VESSELS SUPPLIED IN QUANTITIESAt the Sborlrwt Ntrr.

For Sale at II. E. WcINTYRE A BRO'S.j Jul 3m Corner Port and King St.

PICTURE FRAMES!AT

DICKSON'S ART GALLERY!Gl FORT STREET,

A LARGE AXS0RT31EXT OF

GILT, ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT

Picture F nx g s I

SQ.UARE AND OVAL.

Cheap for Cash..Pictures Framed to Order.

Jul Smlns

NOTICE TO CREDITORS !

mHG UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TOM pay to the creditors of the Eaiate of Alkxaxdkb Waurx,

deceased. Fifty Per Cent, dividends, at his office in Honolulu.8. B. DOLE.

ju4 1m w-s- Attorney for W. O. Smith, Administrator.

: Shipping.

i United States, New Zealand and Australia! Mail Steamshin Line.

For SAX FItAXCISCO!. 1'lie Slt'.'l 111 til i

N OR ABOUT JI NE 29lh.

Awd Other Nr Zrnlsnd lrl. riisur-iin-

Ml Aairklnnd witls Mrumrr, fr Sydairy..Mrlbearaeaad Brisbaar.lhe

STEAMSHIP 4 NEBRASKA !

ON OR ABOUT JUNE 29lb.1 r Freight tr ihe steamer will be retired in uleamer

vnarebouae tree of sl'jtae.

Passmirer bo.ke.l through at redured rates to points in theI'uited Mate and to Liverpool, and alo t jrt in NewZealand nl Australia.

for freight and Paaiagr, and all further information,ap Apply to II. 11AC KFELI) A Co.. Agent.

TIME-TABL- E OF THE

STEAMER " KILAUEA."& SI .

June ITtls KonJune 24lh Circuit of Hawaii

XT PASSAGE C A S II : --aSAMUEL U. WILDER.

ruh2 wAw Agent.

FOR

S A i V litA 1 VAJV'.TI1K FINE PACKET BARK

&ss22 D. C. VXnxi?ay,P. P. SHEPHERD. Master.

Will have quick LiftpfUchlfur the above Poit.For freight or passage, having superior accommodation fo

cabin and steerage passengers, apply to

jal5 C. Hit E W E R 4-- Co., Agents.

For Portluml Iirect.THE FAST.SAILINO BAKKENTINE

Jane V. U'alkiiibiirg,T. J. FORBES, Master.

Will hare Quick Distich for the ahove port.For freight or passage, apply to

j,,15 2t CASTLE & COOKE, Agents.

BOSTONOLULU PACKET LINE !

AS C. BREWER &i CO., AGENTS.'jt Favorable arrangements tan always he made for

tfcjSfc Storage and Shipment of Oil, Bone, Wool. Hidesand otner Merchandise to New Bedford, Boston, New York andother Eastern Ports, f r Cah Advances ma.le.

h ly C. BREWER & CO.

REGULARDISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

iSiSrV c DREWER Ai CO.. AGENTS.tA Merchandise received STOKAGE FKEE and

CjjSE? liberal cash advauces made on shipmeuts by thisline. (fe24 ly) C. BREWER k CO.

Regular Packet for Kona and Kau.

The New Clipper Schooner

U I 'is A n A ,I Captain J. II. Hatlieid,j Will run regulsrly on the above route, having excellent ccom-- j

modations for passengers and freight.For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board,

jor to (mh23tf) TIB BETS A: SORENSON.

FOR KOIIALA.1 ' 1 v Cotnnsnw t& ZtV'lVTA

HOPU, Master.Will run as a Regular Packet to the above port. For Freightor Passaire apply to

ap6 3m WALKER A ALLEN, Agents.

REGULAR PACKET FOR LAHAINA.

THE SCHR. NETTIE MERRILL,E. D. CRANE, Master.

M ill Ron Regularly bet ween This Port and Lahaina,LEAVING

HoDolnla Saturdays and Lahaina every Weduesdays.

ap3 3in II. II ACKFELD A Co.. Agents.

Regular Packet for Uaualei, Kauai.

X THE CLIPPER SCHOONER

4gj FAIRY QVKJBnr,It A A IN A. MASTER.

Will Sail as a Regular Packet an above.For Freight or passage apply toaj,6 3m WALKER A ALLEN.

AGENTS FOR THEROli ROY,jUKA.

LI LI C, ISABELLA,

"TV LIVE YANKEE,SS-SS- . WAIOLA,

KINAU, AND IIOKTLELE.Freight at fair price and goods properly handled.

mh30 WILDER tf CO.

SEE MY COLUMN!Not THIS, but the Other One!

Queer! Very Queer!MY ADVERTISING COLUMN. MYIN and Chains for sale are crowded out and are

amongst the Notions (a British Notion.) They will be soldcheap, very cheap.

Funny! Very Funny!In my Advertising Column, my Bin! Traps. Eird Houses

and Breed i ig Cages, of which 1 have a spleodid assortment,are crowded out. Th-- y will be sold cheap, very cheap.

Queer! Very Queer!My Pills Blair's, Whelptou's and Cockle' are crowded out

and are included in the Notion.Iron Posts for Wire Fencing, which I will sell for 2o cents

each, is much less than the raw material coets here.Tie Faanirst f nil Brussels Carpet which I have

for sale, a splendid article, and guaranteed of equal quality, at30 per cert , les than the Carpet for the New Hotel cost inSan Francisco, beside which, freight, insurance and duty mustbe added to the Francisco cost. It would take a mathe-matician to C--- leu late the los Incurred by not purchasing here.

Not Queer or Very Queer!The Steamer Kilauea I a decided success and materially as-

sists to promote trade and develop the resources of the Kingdom(Grumblers notwithstanding.)

The New Hotel.There has leen a difference of opinion in consequence of

Opthalmia. I am morally certain it will be a decided succesain promoting the interests of these fair islands, and a greatbenefit to them.

I.m1?inr House Reeper need not quskeor seek a redactionj in rent, for they will have their share from the elr cumber

of visitors to see tne woouers 01 wis iv.nKouu;.This National Hotel, so much needed f.r the npboilding of

our Sunny Islands, will, in conjunction with other olid im-

provement, immortalize the reign of KiicnxiiUA Vm. Longhe live and reign.

f'3 JOHN THOMAS WATERHOUSE.

N0TICE.THE UNDERSIGNED RETURNSthank to all patron for past favors, solicitingfnnhM Ha.fn.ndS- -

anv nnn.iil nmrtpri, account to the 31 st December. 1S7I.desiring to hive settled without any further effort to joe par-ti- e'

memories, as it i a perfect bore to DL'N. and object to it.His prices have been liberal and should be paid. It is, he

thinks, taking advantage of good nature.fe3 JOHN THOMAS WATERHOCSE.

TO LET !

SEVERA L COTTAGESsituated. Also. one Mansion to let. Srfi

with an allowance in rent for improvements inIhe shape of ahrobs and choice trees.

Also a School Uoose or Shop. App'ytofe3 JOHN THOMAS WATERHOCSE.

NOTICE.MY ABSENCE FROM T HEDURINGhave appointed my wife. MARY T. BEN FIELD,

to act as my Agent. Sly business oo King Street will be con-tinued usual under the supervision of Mr. Gideon West.

Honolulu. My 17, 187i. (my!8 ot) M. BEN FIE LP.

TO RENT.a THE UOUSE AND PREMISES ON

Nuuanu Avenue, at present occupied by W. L. Green,JaiaL Esq. Possession given April 1st.

Alao, the House and Premise adjoining, possession givenimmediate.'y. For particulars apply to

p6 tf C. E. W ILLIAMS or J. H. WOOD.

FOR SALE !

THE PREMISES LATELY OCCU-PIED by W. Fischer, on Hotel Street,

my 11) Enquiie of J. II. PATY.

"THE COLUMN! 9

JCI THflS. WATERflDlISB,

IMPORTER OP

ENGLISH, FRENCH. AMERICANAND

GERMAN GOODS !RNS THANKS FtlR PAST FA VORSUETU for his own Benefit and eogaar not to be

L udersoldi (oiT. He offer the following Goods For Salt

Consisting of :

DRV GOODS, CROCERIES. CUTLERY.HARDWARE. EARTHENWARE,

GLASSWARE. SADDLERV.LEATHER GOODS,

PAINTS. OILS, COLORS.

WITH a GREAT VARIETY of NOTIONS

NOT INCLUDED IN TUIS ADVERTISEMENT.

MJ Shirtings. Sheeting,, variety of Damssks. Carpet.Axmlnester Rugv Tweeds, Mnlrskins, English Coburg.French Merinoes, assortea toiors,Green, scarlet and magenta Bane,White Marceila Be.lqailti, nd oilier vaneUes,fotton Turkish Sheets anJ Towels,White and grey Linen Huek Towels. Horse Blankets,White, biue, grey, scarlet and green Blanket, of various

qualities; Horrockses Loug Cloth,Fancy colored and white ground Prints, including patterns

'verv clvsiranie lor nauve iraur,

Linen Drills, fheeting and Shirting. Diapers, c,blue Flannel, Scarlet Flunnel, W hite Flannel,Silk Grenadine. Veil llarege,Black, white aDd brown Linen Thread.Brooks' and other Spool Cottons, Crochet Cotton,Blue Drilling, White Corduroy. Amoskesg Heniecs,Tape Checks, Cambrics, Silesias, Ladies' Coiset.Buttons and 'f rimming. Black Silk Elastic,All colors Berlin Wool, Black Ciape.

GENT'S HATS MADE BY CHRISTY & SON.Ladies' Hat and Bonnets, Children's Hats,Men's and Boy' Superior Straw Hats, I

I --lilies'. Children's and Gent's Gloves, various;While Pique, Silk Umbrellas. Cotton Cmbrellas, 'Gent's Liuen and Paper Collars, A very fine line of all

kinds of Shirts, plain, colored wool and merino;Neck Ties, Men's Half Hose, wool and cotton;Ladies' superior WhPe and Brown Stockiors,

A Complete Arctic Outfit !

Consisting of

All that a Whaler or a Fisherman would reqnlre.Merino Undershirts and Drawers,Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bsgs,Men's and Boy's Caps, all description;Pilot Coats, uot to be surpassed; Black Cloth Sacs,Kersemere Suit, Tweed Suit. Blue Flannel and Doeskin

Pants, for men, youth and boys. Regatta Shirts.Jean Shirts, Turnover Shirts, Jack Shirts, Linen Hats,L, i 1... v. j .. ,. nwh ; r I ' li .f h

I Table Oil Cloth, ch iice patterns; Bertha Skirts,I Victori Lawn, Black Grenadine, Damask Stripes,

Tape Check, Cambrics, Hair Cord Checks,40 in. Glased Jaconet, Water proof Tweed, various solors,

j Silk Velvets, Tailatans, Crochet Edging,j Everlasting Edging, Ladit-a- ' Marone Collars, Jaconet Sets,

Nillson Sets, Linen sets, lce iies, .raconei otuoj.,Insertions, Book Scollops, Infant's Frock Bodies,Cambric Skirts, very heavy tmDro:uerea ckin?,

Good Selection of Goods forLeap Year !

Handkerchiefs, silk: Linen and Cotton Printed Hanilkerchiefj,Table Covers and Piano Covers of all kinds; Alma Caps,Prince of Wales Caps. Silk Puggarees, Negro Cap,Alpacca Umbrellas, Silk Parasols and Sunshade,A I parr a and Cotton do., Linen Ticking.Child's Fancy Wool Hoots. Wool Bonnets, Wool Bodices,Wool CIouils, Ladies' Fancy Wool Ties, Wool Scarf),Aberdeen Hose and Half Hose, Military Half Hose,Bspginp and Burlaps Black Silk Cord and Tassels,Mohair Goods, Chenille Uocxis, Black Silks, Fancy Silks,Trimminifs of all kin, Is, Buttons all kinds.Shawls all kiniis. C;ine a great variety. Lace Shawls,tilk Handkerchiefs, fust colors Pink Girghams,Turkey Red and Yellow, Turkey Csmbric,Striped and Padded Linen Drills, Honey Comb Towels,Cotton and Linen Towels, Cable Cords, Terry Cloth.

GROCERIES :Pie Fruits, Pickles, CarboiiHte Soda. Spit Pess,Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, WhiM Oatmeal,Epsom Salts, Yorkshire Hams, Wepha.lia Hams,Blenched Ginger, Ground Pimento, Ground Cloves,Mixed Spice, Ground Black Pepjiei, While do.Ground Ginger, Cayenne Pepper,Peppermint Rose and Lemon Lozeitfes,Lemon Peel, Orange eel,C- - nversntiou Lozenges, Su?ar Stilts, Beth Pipes,Cream Tartar. Mustard, Saleritusin j trs and bottles,Table Vinegar, Chile Vinegar, Lea. Perrin's Sauce,Hnrvej's Sauce, iiesding Sauce, J,hn Bull Sauce,Beef Steak Sauce, Monul Sauce, King 01" Oude Sauce,Anchovy Sauce, Chutney Sauce, I niveral Sauce

I

lie Thinks Enough Nance !

Bottles Salt, Bsgs Liverpool Sail, ly the ton or Lag.Castor Oil, quarts, pints and half piuts,Rose Hair Oil,Lame and small Raspberry and other Jams.Sago and other Dried Herbs. Pickied Onions.Capers, Nutmegs, Essence Lemon aud Vanilla,French Pea. Seidlilz Powders.Potted Beef. Ham, Tonmie. Salmon,1 lb tins Cod Roes, flue Hall Blue.(linger Nuts, from the bakery of Huntley A Palmer.Also. Osborne Biscuit s, 1 am Bistuiu, Nouaucb Biscuits.

Combination Biseuits,West India Pine Apple in Syrup,Apricots. Stewed Pears,A great variety of Som body's Lu?gage, done np in Silver

and gold motto kisses,i

With other such like Sweet Things. I

S!ad Oil. Salmon Cutlets. j

Kippered Herring. Finnan Huddccks, j

Oxford SausaKe, Truffled Pate, I

1 lb tins Danish Butter. 2 lbs do. tins Mince Meat,Tins English Plum Pudding,Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste, Herrings a la Sardines, j

Mackerel Salmon, Fresh Herri.'gs, I

Bloaters, sometimes called sailor other times soldiers,with s raething more that is toothsome. !

LATEST tOLlMBIA RIVER SAL3I0X! i

In Barrels and half barrels.j

Wiltshire Cheese, Chocolate, Sardines in tins, I

COAFISCTIOA'ERY, &c, &c. j'

Beyond a doubt

THE FINEST BASS' ALE!In quarts and pints, that can le found in the market.

Barclay & Perkiu's 1'orter, warranted a first rate article,and very suit ibie for nursing mothers.

Jeffrey's Ale, quarts and pints;Ind & Coope'i Ale, quarts and pints;Best Bremen Aie, quarts and pints;Champagne, quaru and pints, Claret in one dozen cases.

The Wines aud Beers Sold by tbe Original Package.

These are sold by thi Cask or Case only in originalpackages, that have not been tampered with.

English Soap, Yellow and Marine, Brown Windsor andCastile Soap, De Rubaix Candles.

UNADULTERATEDPORTLAND CEUIEftT

In regard to this article there is a secret, and can warrantmine will stand when some other will crack. The late Mr.Torbert declared he would rather have one cask of my ownImportation than two casks of the average Importation.

Cases Downer's Best Kerosene Oil,Cases Best American Card Mitches,Ilubbuck's Boiled Oil in drnros and casks, patent,White Zinc, Fine White Lead, tireen Paint,Black Paint, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Red.Lamp Black. Dry Red, Lead Dryers,Spirits Turpentine. Plaster Pans,Saddles of all kinds. Ladies and Gents, not to be beat, i

ttruivi iVnuinp Manilla KoDe. New Zealand Rone.The only Lot of Wire Rope in tbe Market,OnmrhorApt", Pistol. Powdr, Percussion Caps,

w-s. School Slates. Pencils.BrSSfh Loaders, Cartridges. Mjsical B ixes.Concertinas, Accordions. Wax Fruit and Flower,Glass Shades. Real China Tea and Breakfast Sets,Dinner Sets. Lawn Croquet Sets, Bagatelle Boards,r iddle. Flutes. Violin Strines,Tws of a Superior kind. Crying Babies,Key les Watches. Bench Axes. Hatchets. Trowels,Galvanized Wheel B.irrow, Iron Piping, Fire Bnck,Gimlets. Turners' File. Door Locks, Coest Locks,Pd Locks. Spokeshaves, Raxrr Strops, Pit Saws,Cross Cut Satrs, Hand Saws, Trying Planes,Jack Planes. Smoothing Planes,Very Superior Butcher Knives. Steel Scia.or",Dog Chair.e, Putty Knives. Shee Knives. Pincers,Shoe Rii.ps. Corkscrews, Vices. Farrier's Knives,Go's, Ho, Spades, Shovels. Galvanized Buckets,Galvanized Tubs, Galvanized Tanks,Galvanized Corn Chests. Butt Screws.Mouse Tritp, Rat Traps. Cat Trap. P Traps,Wolf Traps, Man Traps. Woman Traps,

Double & Single Harness, Express Harness,Twine, Fish Lines. Fih Hooks. Mexican Spurs,Silver Plated Spurs. Turned Spurs. Yankee Axes,Corrugated Iron, Bed and Wh-t- Tiles,Iron Pots from i gallon to 80 gallons,200 gallon Iron Try Pots. Tea Kettles,Iron Saneepans. Ovsl Boilers, Scale and Ealancrs,Lasts, Shoe Bdls, Leather. Anvils. B!rd Cg-- .Galvanized Arches, Riddles. Spikes, Brnhware,Flower and Tree Trainers, Jack Trucks, Iron Gate",Iron Lamp Posts with Copper Lamps, same as in the streets,Sheet Iron. Flower Pots, fancy and plain.Wire Fencing, Plain Iron Fencing, less than the price of

Importation.

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE.

THE FACiriO(Ljommcrcial gibbrvliscr.

SATURDAY, JCXE 15.

LEGISLAT1TEPR0CSEDINQS.SKSSION OF

TutiiTr-PrxTi- i 1aV, June 10:li.4

I'ET!TltXA.Frvin IUuiakua, prajiu,! that S00 I Appror.ri-ate- J

for a roaJ U'twevit Waipio anJ AYiniunau.To t-- eoasi lerevl with ApproprUtiun Bill.

From KuoUupcku. prating tliat befor a rvl over Nuuiuu iali. Ta be cn-siJw- e.I

with Ajipn-priatio- Bill.From KDolaupwko, praying that a strong Uw t--

pass-- ! to prevent married persons from desertingeach other. To be considered with Act to abolish thsexisting lw. j

From Koolaupuko, rrnTing that tax on cattleunder two ye-tr-

e of age be abolished. To be consid- - ;

ered with bill regnlating tax on animola.From Koolaupoko praying that the pay of day la-- i

borers be raised to cents per day, and that em- -pive their sick laborers tea. bread and othrr

r i I T?.U.t&l .warm iuo miFrom Koolaupoko, praying that actions nnder the

Masters and servants Act in iuiure oe urougui ascivil suits instead of criminal. Referred to Judiciary

From Koolaupoko, praying that S hours per daybe made a legal day's work. Referred to JudiciaryCommittee.

From Waimea. Kauai, praying that the "Act toMitigate" be repealed ; that the tax on horses bereduced to 50 cents per bead ; that sheep be taxed124 cents per bead ; that a hospital Tor lepers beestablished ou Kauai ; that the present Governorof Kauai be retained ; that parents who theirchildren to independent school be exempt fromschool Ui ; that the Masters and Servants Act berepealed ; that the salaries of the Kind's Ministersbe reduced ; that the salary of the King be sus-

tained. Laid oa the table.From Waimea. Kauai, praying that G. B. Uowell

be appointed Collector of Customs at Waimea.Referred to Minister of Finance. Also that par-

ents Laving ture than four children be exemptfrom school tax. Tabled Also that S 1,500 beappropriated for repairs to Court House at Wai-

mea. To be considered With Appropriation Kill.A1qi a nttition forb iddinsr the sale ot intoxicating

- . ,. . r fr.vi...ijlinuors to naturalized loreicners. lauieu-From Honolulu, praying that tbe Government

jVrnvide bitching posts for horses. Returned.Through Hon. J. O. Carter, tbe Sanitary Com--I

mittee to whom was referred tbe petitions fromHonolulu and Makawao, praying that tbe law to.nifito tii. ovila nnil liK.iips arising from crosti- -

tution " may be repealed, and also tbe act introducedby the Hon. Mr. Mikalemi repealing the said law,report : That they bare carefully considered thepetitions and have held two long laborious sessions,during which they have listened to voluminous evi-- 1

dence from medical gentlemen of reputation, anda? L. An.nn n mint n tw rl

Iroui some twenty or mure oi me sumcu nrjwracuunder tbe law. Dr. E. Hoflmann, physician incharge of the Barracks and Oahu Prison, on exam-

ination, said : " That for the past two years therehas been a large increase of disease arising fromprostitution. Dra. McGrew and Stang-enwa- ld

have told me that their experience has beenthe same as my own. In my opinion thelaw has not been productive of tbe good for whichit was intended; but I consider this partly owing tothe fact that the women are not sufficiently undercontrol." Dr. F. W. Hutchison, Presidentof the Board of Health, said : Tbe late Dr. Beraxinformed me that a large number of women whocame to Maui from Honolulu were diseased, the typeof disease being mild. Dr. Saunders, of Hawaii,bears the same testimony. I have been particular inquestioning tbe physicians under the Board ofHealth, and the testimony that I have is to the effect

that the disease is increasing. I do not considerthat the law has bad the desired effect. In fact, Ibelieve the evils arising under the law are greaterthan the good obtained under it. I believe that ithas the eflect to encourage prooti tution.

Dr. R. McKibbin, Jr., physician in charge of theQueen's Hospital, and lately in charge of the Dis-pensa- iy,

established under the law to mitigate, &C,said : " Have bad charge of tbe Dispensary, es-

tablished under this law 12 years. I do not intendto discuss the morality of the law. Forthe last two years, but 48 women have been diseased.Contrast these figures with the experience of thefirst quarter of 1800, when tbe law went into opera-tion, when 111 women were found to be diseased.From October Cth. 18G0, to January 1st, 1862, twojears, 212 women were diseased. I admit that therehas been more disease the past two years than for-

merly, and I attribute it to tbe fact that the law hasnot been enforced by tbe police as efficiently as informer years. I have the power under thelaw to send registered women to the Marshal, whomay commit them to rrison for a term not to exceedCO days. I have done so in very many instanceswithin the past ten years. At the Queen'sHospital , during the first quarter of 18G0, 4'J casesof syphilis were treated ; first quarter f 1806, 22cases were treated, first quarter of 1872, 53 caseswere treated. I believe, most decidedly,that the evils and diseases arising from prostitutionhave been lessened by the workings of this law,

imon the other'islands. Honolulu is

the centre, and if the disease is not controlled here.the eflects will be telt upon tne otner lsianus. T

So much for the evidcuce of tbe medical gentlemen.Of the weight of testimony the Assembly may judgefor themselves; but your Committee dedire to refer tothe remark of Dr. Hoffmann, that oce reason whytbe law has not worked the desired end was, that thewomen were not sufficiently under control; and yetwe find that the doctor having charge of the Dis-

pensary may, and baa in very many instances sentwomeu to prison, for one or two months, withoutbenefit of a trial or examination before a Court ofjustice, tbe arrests and imprisonments being an out-

rage upon the Constitutional rights of tbe King'ssubjects, and your Committee can hardly conceivebow tne control over tne women can ue euwrgcu.W1.A ;ij ..r Avi.laiiia irivnn Ko friA wnmcn . VnllP

Committee deem it best to suppress in this report, onlygiving such mutter as may tear directly upon the law j

under examination. Your Committee may say bow--ever that tbe testimony obtained, after making every j

allowance reveals a condition of affairs under the law j

which would shock any Christian community, freelybearing us out in the assertion that the practical i

working of the law has demoralized not only thewomen but those to whose control and supervision theywere committed. The report of the Committee ein- - j

braced the testimony of diflerent women, the burden :

of evidence from 25 women being that they had I ecnforced to take out licenses in many instances when j

they did not wish to, and they were assured that thepossession of a license protected them from arrest.ri,o murt in n sit in savs that" After maturedeliberation, your Committee is of the opinion thatthe enforcement of the law has utterly failed to miti-- !gate any of the evils or diseases arising from prosti--tution, out mat it una aK6,i"i"cuwe have no room for doubt, and we therefore believethat the law should be repealed, and we do now rec-

ommend the passage of the Act referred to by us.Signed by the Committee.

EESOLUTIOSSPy non. Mr. Kaukaba to the effect that tbe Minis-

ter of the Interior report separately on tbe item" pay of mail carriers." Adopted.

By Hon. Mr. Naihe, to the effect that the Ministerof the Interior send vaccine matter to the different dis-

tricts on the islands, with orders to vaccinate the peo-

ple immediately. Th Minister of the Interior sug-

gested that people be instructed to furnish tbe doctorswith healthy matter; at present it seemed as thoughwhen the people had been vaccinated they thoughtthey bad nothing to do with giving the doctors thematter. The resolution was returned to the intro-

ducer.By Hon. Mr. Halemanu, that 40D be appropn-afe- d

for pay of Postmasters in Hilo, Puna and Harna-kb-a.

Pending discussion the House passed to theOKUKft OK THK DAY.

The Appropriation Bill was taken up in Committee,Hon. A. F. Judd in the Chair. The item of pay ofmail carriers was read in detail. Motion made toincrease the item so aa to include the pay of a madcarrier in Kaanapali. Motion made that the itemsfor the dillerent islands be passed separately. Motionmade to postpone consideration of the item until theHouse refer the item to a select Committee of one fromeach island to confer with tbe Minister of the Interior,to report to tbe Committee at some future day.Adopted. ' Tbe following Committee was appointedHis Ex. the Minister of the Interior, Hon. Messrs.Kipi, Kuihelani. Kekoa. Rice, and Kaiue. Incident-als and other expenses of tbe Post-offi- ce 4234 ; Payof Road Supervisors S&000. The report of the Min-

ister of Interior was read, as to the separate expendi-tures under this item motion made to amend to

8000 amended to 10000, item passed at S9000 ;keeper Royal Mausoleum $600 ; expenses of Mauso-leum 00 moved to amend to $300 item passedat S500 ; pay of Messengers S1144 moved to amendto SI 000 item passed at $1144 ; Incidentals InteriorDepartment $2000 ; rent of Government OfficeS2100 ; rent of Wharf Lot $2000 ; purchase of RoadStock $1500 motion made to amend to $1000 itempassed at $1500 ; Road Damages $3000 : Hon. Mr.Carter inquired why $3000 was asked for when itwas shown that only $40 had been spent during thelast two years. Tbe Minister of Foreign Affairs ex-

plained that the administration had in course of prep-mi- nn

low to ena.Kl them to widen certain streets.Lthey having been prevented from doing so in the past

tnrougn tne neiectiveness oi ensuug ubj. v

tion deferred until the bill proposed U? iutnxiutvd.Roada anJ Bridge t)ho S&XXL motion mad toauiead togllOuO ium poaaed at SKKX) motionmade to insert aa Item for a Bridge at Lwa SSO0C ;carried. Motion made lo insert an Item for NuuacuPali S200U0 ; Hoo. C IL JudJ, who made the mo-

tion ftate--l that if the item reused be houM introducea bill, compelling the Minister rf the Interior to Hndthe money L r that purpose. Hon. Mr Carter wmlielto know what pood such a bill would do. It waa hisfirm belief that tbe Minister of the Interior bad a

nut profound eoBtcmpt for all billa and appropria-tions p.-e- by the Hous. If he wuul 1 aa-- t al le thewi.-h- rs if this House as expressed by the vote vf themembers, he would not pay any attention to an Act

passed ly them. In other countries we tidut havea rtuiedv. Lut here vou may impeach a Minister, andtheu he will t-- tried by the Noble, and I am t f theopinion that is whittling down the thing t an ab-

surdity.Hon. A. F. Judd ws opposed to the item of S2t-00- 0

for the Nuuanu pali. bectuse be did not believein the system of transfer that bad crept into the ad-

ministration, and aa be was convinced that tbe itemwould not be expeuded for the palt road, be did notfavor the placing a' their dipoal a sum of moneyfor them to do as they ple-e- d with. He did not.i:.. ; m-- a th intention of the rreent ad- -

minwmtmn to hull,! a hriJire at Cwa. and he objectedintroduce! into the Appropriationto items beinir. . . . ..f il.aUiII, unless there waa an lmmeuiai prwpevt oi iue

worx oeing aone.The Attorney General was of the opinion that it

would take S&0.000 to grade the pali road, and thatexpending $20,000 on it would be like throwing thatsum into tbe sea Ha aaid that it might V a greatconvenience to have the work done, and to it wouldto have a bridge built from Oahu to Kauai, but itmight ct too much.

Hon. A. F. Judd was not willing to go any furtheron tbe Appropriation Bill, unless the ministry werewilling to avow their intention of paying some atten-tion to the wishes of the House aa expressed ly theirvotes. He would inquire of tbe ministry whetherthey intended to expend the money appropriated forthe purposes named in the bill, or whether they In-

tended to act their pleasure in the matter.Hon. Mr. Hitchcock endorsed the stand taken by

Hon. A. F. Judd. It would bi folly in ua to pawiitems just to swell the list. If the ministry Intend toveto the acts of this House, I cannot eee what usethere is in our voting anything. The habit baa pre-

vailed of saddling the ministry wi'h the responsibil-ity of expenditures ; this has grown out of the prac-tice on the part of the Ministers of spending whatmoney they choose. If members knew that the moneyappropriated would be epent, it would make themembers more careful in making appropriations. Itmade him, the speaker, sick at heart to think thatafter he and bis brother representatives bail urgedupon tbe House the necessity of spending money intheir districts, and they had voted the sums required,the Ministers should set aside the appropriation attheir pleasure. .

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, speaking in thename of his colleagues, aaid that the words of themembers from Honolulu and Hilo reached tbe Minis-

terial side of the House with a cheering effect ;itmade no differenoa that the words conveyed a reproof,they were cheering. The ministry will feel call!upon to disburse the funds, except in cases where anappropriation ia made to satisfy some section, districtor constituency, in which case they would probablyincur the displeasure of tbe representative by exer-

cising their judgment in the matter. If the Housepass an act appropriating a sum of money for aome

work of national importance, then it ia very likelythe matter will receive the serious consideration ofthe ministry. At the time it waa voted in this Houseby a very large majority to send for libor to thesouthwest, tbe Ministry adopted the policy of theHouse against their undivided opinion of the "ruit-lessne- sa

of such an undertaking. If an appropriationis made that expresses the honest wishes of the people&t larre, then that expression amounts to almott anenactment, but if a sum of money ia voted in onecase because it has been in another, then the Minis-

try will exercise & discretionary power. In relationto Nuuanu pali, the speaker thought it might be agood idea to appoint a committee to find out whatcould be done.

The committee then rose, reported progress andasked leave to sit again on Friday.

House then adjourned.

Thibty-Skvest- h Day. June 13tli.Hon. A. F. Judd, from tbe Judiciary Committee,

reported against the petition contesting tbe electionof Hon. Mr. Knpakee report adopted.

Hon. A. F. Judd, from tbe Select Committee, tow hom --Aras referred a bill to reduce certain costs ofCourts reported by submitting an amendment tothe bill report accepted.

Hon. Mr. Poli introduced a resolution that tbetwo soap factories at Leleo be removed, as thestench arising therefrom was dangerous to the?

health of the community. Indefinitely postponed.Hon. Mr. Carter introduced an amendment to the

Constitution providing for the two Houses ofNobles and Representatives siting separately.

Tbe Minister of the Interior gave notice of billto amend Sec. 1284 and 10!)G of th Civil Code,also, to amend the Act iu relation to keeper ofhotels and restaurants, nnd the Act regulating thesale of deadly poisons.

Hon. A. F. Judd read for the first time thoamendment to the Act mincing certain costs ofCourts. On motion the rules were suspended andthe attended bill was read for the second time, andwas p issed to engrossment.

Him. Mr. Kekoa gave notice of a bill to exemptparents who have a great many children from iheschool tax.

OKDEK OF TUB DAY.

Upon consideration or the bill to amend Section503 of tbe Civil Code, on its third reading, theHouse took up tbe amendment.

Hon. Mr. Carter said that bis colleague from Ho-

nolulu took the ground ibat this amendment waaunnecessary, as Sees. 48 and 4S7 covered theground. The speaker was of the opinion thatunder tbe present Act. no allowance was made bythe judges on the plea of poverty. It was tbespeaker's wish to make the difference between thebeasts ol the field, and man made in the image of(Jod as wide as possible. Under exisling law ahorse could be taken and sold for the payment oftaxes, and a man taken nnd his labor sold for thesame purpose. I cauuot find that uny of our lawsprovide that moral men are exempt liom ihe oper-ations of any law. The Constitution does not pro-

vide that o moral men have certain uninalienablerights, but includes within its scope all men. Sev-

eral members spoke at length against the bill.Hou. Mr. Bishop said that while be thought that

there was but lit'.le dancer of the bill panning, hewould like to say r.

.few words. He was opposed

1. IIto the Dill on moral ana pouue grounus. n wasof tbe opinion that the bill would fouler and de-

velop some of the worst traits in the Haw a'ian char-acter. The effect of tbi3 Act w ill be toexcu.se the lazyand improvident from tbe payment of taxes. Tbeliberality of Ilawaiians towatds those wb chooseto live oil them is notorious. An industrious poorman will allow the lazy able-bodi- ed to live on theproduct of bis labor. Th ru can be found in thiscity at any time hundred of able-bodie- d fellowwho are absolutely earning nothing, and an execu-tion nn them would le-iul- t in findinir absolutely noproperty. Such people ought not to be supportedin idleness oy tue luuusmou. iunc in uu memin being free and generous or even easy on menwho are purposely poor, as there is in exemptingthe poor from sickness and Infirmity. There mightperhaps be an amendment made to exempt fromthe operation ot this law such as have lost theirproperty after assessment. Such an amendment Iwould Kiippo t. But to Uke ofT these taxes fromable bodied men, would be a damage to the menthemselves as well a to the country at large. Theconstitutional question has been thoroughly dis-

posed of by the remarks of tbe Hon. Mr. A. F. Judd,tbe other day on this subject.

Hon. Mr. Carter wauld go on and discuss tbe con-

stitutional question, but be confessed to being some-

what disheartened after bearing tbe remarks ofsome of tbe native members on that point, showingiht thpv had failed to anureciate it. it really appeared to bim a though the furiker discussion orbis bill would result in putting still further burdens j

on the people and adding new restrictions on per-

sonal liberty of the subject, and he would thereforeclose the debate.

On the motion to reject the bill, the ayes and noeswere taken, and resulted, ayen. 25 noes. 8.

The bill to amend section 15. chapter 16. of thePenal Code, (in relation to whipping) was read asecond time.

Hon. Mr. Carter thought it was bardly necessaryto speak in favor of this bill. Tbe practice of pun-ishment by whipping was a disgrace, both to tbeperson who inflicted it and the one wbo receive! it,nnd it was out of use in any civilized country.

Hon. Mr. A. F. Judd agreed with bis colleaguefully. Tbe statute was almost a dead letter. havingbuen put in practice but once in bis recollectionduring two years, by a sentence in the Police Courtof Honolulu.

Tbe bill passed to be engrossed.The bill to repeal Article 23d of tbe Constitution,

(marriages ot the Rojal Family) was returned totbe introducer, as being informal.

Tbe bill to amend Section 8, Chapter 9, of tbePenal Code, (whipping) came up on its second read-inj- r.

and was amended and parsed to enrrvofisment.Upon consideration of the bill to repeal Section 6

of the L?per Act, making the property f personsconfined on account of leprosy charge.abie with theirsupport.

His Ex. the Attorney General was of. the ODininthat if the law was, aa surmised by the member fromHonolulu, a dead letter, that it might be perhapsleft alone. It waa fair to presnrae that no harshenforcement of the law would fUow our leaving iton tbe Statute book. The spoer could see no goodreasan why the leper should not pay something

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towarJs Lis aupport duilo,? a life that in utluataocea ia prolonged to ten, twele, or mora yeart.

Hon. Mr. Carter was of the opinio that tbe Ftatewaa Uon4 t ear fr it aiek, aud that a Hiat waa

ever lospuverisJied by doiot; so. It bd ug-gm-

that bat iitUe If any properly Wad bsn aiJunJrr this law. Tba speaker waa not willing toadmit this to-b- e th : b knew nothinghow much or bow little lad been thua avid. Itmight be well to c!l for aa investigation. It Ua,J

been argued that tbe leper waa not civilly dead, bwt

as the Laving contracted the leprt-- y, was a Irza!ctaMvf divorce, the aw aiA cled sr legallyueai.

T. Atf. rnev (General wished to InonirTAn Whairespect tbe condition a person effiicwd litni leproeydiDered frta that of au incurably in

ii. it. , i ..--.-. .;UK.I ktww if th4rtt Wftfl OTllt'H I X l m v w.w- -- w

Uw providing for tbe aaie of an incurablypen property to defray the exue of bis beingtakeu CAf ot by the Slat ! , .

The Attorney General waa not r that there waa.

TLa tabn,it waa made by oue tY the lfcpreaeat- -'

atitea that the property of a foreigner, once rti-d;- nt

of Lahatna, had U-e-n sold by the Governmentunder this Uw. The lYesident of the Board r

Health deuied positively the truth tf tbe staleiBeat- -

After another half hour's arguuieule pro. and own.,

tbe bill was paeJ to its third reading aud ngne-nien- t.

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Upon consideration f the bill to amend fraction101 of the Civil Code, In relation to boatJicenaea,motion was made to indefinitely otpone, which wacarried. ' '

House adjjnrned. , -

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Hon. Mr. Kabacanul introduced a resolution tothe tfTect that the llouae do Dot luko a rvcesa atnoon, but remain in session until adjournment U 1

or 2 o'clock P.M. Rejected.Hon. Mr. Binhop gave notlco of a bill to amend

the Act in relatiou U collection of taxe.lion. Mr. Aholo Introduced a refolntlon lo Hit

effect that as tbe small pox la Incieoalng, everrbonne be aearcbed for casea that may be coiioraWtL.

lion. A. F. Judd did not belkve that ther wa'any occasion to pass such a reiwlntlan. aa tliw

police and Board or Health were wry J nergetlc,and that bo believed that all case that looked atall like small pox were reported. If the speakerthought that there waa any neglect on tbe part ortbe proper ofticere be would be In lavor ol adoptingthe resolution, as it waa, however, be thought itentirely tinneceasary.

Tbe Minister or tbe Interior. In respone lo' In-

quiries made, stated that there bad been elevencases reported so tar and two deaths. In regard lothese two cases he would ay that the patient andtheir friends did all they could to spread the dla-ea- se

by c.tabiisbing themswlf e In no less than fourbouses In Honolulu before they arrived at WaiklU,where they were accidentally discovered at tbepoint of death. All that titr.o no Information badbeen given to any member or agent of the Boardor Health. 1 found tbe sick peoplw next dor tomy residence at Walklkl. At oife tim tbe patientwere treated by a Hawaiian doctor. one of tbeclass that some of tbe members bave been so anx-

ious to baro licensed wbo Drat gave them coldwater baths, rubbed them over with a preparationof leaves, and then ordered them to be placed in

bouse so that tbe disease might spread.t

When we inquired who Ibis doctor was nobodycould tell us. and to this day we have not benable to find bim out, and b ba gon off carryingthe disease with bim, In all human probability, andno one can tell how many lie may infect wblle pre-

tending to cure sick people. 1 make tbeae remarksto allow bow much help has been given tbe Boardof Health in performing their duties.

Motion to Indefinitely postpone; waa lost Motionto pass tbe resolution was lost by a vote of 15 lo I.

Bill to amend tbe Act la relation to Ihe changingof name or persons, read for tbe Drst time and or-

dered printed.OHDEH OF TUB DAT,

Consideration of the Appropriation Bill. Ilea. .

Mr. Martin In tbe Chair.Military appropriation $80,008; recommendation

made by tbe committee to whom (be Item was re-

ferred to amend to $79,500; moved to amend to$50,000; motion made to amend lo $CR,100; lion.Mr. Carter proposed to strike, out "0 private$1800; 22 Landmen $1200; clothing for 52 men$2080: food for same S379C; band master $1000;total for two yeara $19,892; strike off $4000 forpurchase of land adjoining barrack; total f 23,91)2;und supported an nmendment to ffiO.OOO.

Hon. A. F. Judd wished to know what the objec-tion was to the wand ? for his part be considered itthe best part of the Hawaiian army.

Hon. Mr. Bishop was of the opinion that $(15,000ought to cover Ihe expenses of the military estab-lishment.

The Sinister of War concluded the rlebalo bystating that tho returns from the dally gunrdshowed that 48 men were on duty every day. Tenper cent, of nick men has been thought to be a largeper contage, but I do not think it Is a large numberwithout considering the Indiscretions of young menthat lemporarily disables n soldier from doing bisduty, fhongh the same cause might not prevent aworkingman from following bis trade". I do notthink that it will be wise to ranflno tho ad minis tra- - .tion lo the strictest economy. AyeB and noes on$80.000 ayes 10, noes 27; report of rommfltep$79,600 ayes 11, noes 25. Tbe Mlnlsler of War ,

asked permission to amend to $75,000, such notbeing the custom, the ayes and noes were taken on$(18.100 ayes J5, uoen 22. The Item passed at$G5,000 ayes 29, Hoimi 7. The committee thenrowe. reported progresa and asked leave to aitagain on Monday.

Tbe House then adjourned

jS Want of space compels us to defer a not ice aof the singing at the concert lat evening. Thtjsinging was all excellent, nnd thut of Miss Julia VWnlanika. something surprising.

Beautiful Sl'gab. We bave been shown somespecimens of sugar from Cornwall's Waikapu Plantat ion, boiled by McDade, the No. 1 sample of which 4

is almost of snowy whiteness too white of course 'for ordinary exportation. .

AnseoxbED. Joseph R. Bradley, under committalfor trial on a charge of attempting to fire a buildingin this city last month, got off in tbe bark QueenEmma, which sailed on Saturday for San Francisco,letting his bondsmen in for the amount of bis bail$2000.

Fob the Westwahd. Tbe U. 8 8. Nurraganttlt,commander Meade, sails oo Monday next, for a cruiseamong the groups of islands to tbe west and south-west, snd will probably call at Auckland, N. Z., end-

ing her cruise at one of the South American porta.The pleasant intercourse that has existed between teofficers of this ship and our residents, will cause hervisit to be ngreeably remembered.

5T- - We beg to call attention to tho announce-ment of Madame Jhm-- t and Mr. Geo. Pauncefort. forMonday evening nejrt. To those wbo enjoyed Mr.Pauncefort'a readings last week wo need not say

go," for they will bo there, and to those wbomisled that pleasant evening's entertainment woextend our congratulations at tludr having anotheropportunity of beating not only Mr. Paurcefort,but also Madame Buret.

A False Bill or Health The master of thewhaleship tllinoit, on entering the port of Hilo,signed tbe bill cf health, declaring Lbai there waa nocontagions disuase at bia last port, and that b badbad none on board during th voyage. After partof the ship's crew had gone on shore on liberty, itwas ascertained that one man bad died on board withthe si:: all-po- x, (a reported ia our last) wbereanooSheriff Severance promptly ordered tbe men on lib-erty en board the ship, and Interdicted further

with her.

A DETKrtMfVEn Siicidk. At Hanalel, Kauaf, onthe Mb Inst., a Chinaman named Pukau, havinggot hopeleMly in debt to PrincevilUi Plantation,concluded to settle the account forever. He cutbis throat with a razor, and fainted from loss ofblood. Recovering consciouxness. and findinghimself still within this vale of tears, be savagelygashed bis throat again, this time with a dullknife, ami ineffectual! v.. He then got a rope andaccomplished the deed by banging himself on anorange tree. A coroner'a jury returned a verdletin accordance wltb the above facts.

A Fill Docket. Twenty-tw- o names were on theslate of the Station House on Tuesday evening, thresult of patriotic endeavor to keep up the new holi-day. Wbinky evidently circulated abundantly anoagthe natives, from some source, but singularly enough.everybody was oblivious aa to where it came from.One fellow of spiritualistic tendencies and who wasevidently a 'mediaui" at the time, declared that itwas the influence of the spirit of tbe great Kameho-meb- a,

that so strangely affected bis people. Therewits a few unimportant caas of assault, and litHonor the Police Magistrate bad large audience yesterday morning.

As Attempt to. Mtrgpcu. On the Cth irwrt.. atKaunakakat, Molokai, a native named Kholow4got into a quarrel with, bis wife, and ia a nt of rageassaulted her with a knife, inflicting sever woundon the neck. Fortunately the weapon used was acommon case-knif- e, and dull, or murder would havebeen the result. Two women who were present andsaw tbe assault, succeeded In overpowering and tie-i- ng

the man, until tbe police came. He was takenbefore Judge Dickinson, at Lahahia, where he pleadRuilty to the charge and waa sentenced to two yearimprisonment at bard labor, and to pay a fine ofS'JoO. It ia reported that be ha sh JeKC-sy-t inwhich case be will probably be sent Jo tbe settlementat Molokai.

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4

!LEGISLATIVEPROCEEDINGS.

1

SESSION OT 1872.

j THtirrY-FirT- n Dat. Jone Htb.j The Printing Corarnltu? reported back Buti.lry, Lil! as cornplfWd.! Hon. A-- V. Judd presented Lis Dill for the pro- -taction of woods and forests. Ordered printed.

Hon. Mr. lialemnnti read for iht nrt tirue a bill. lo abolinb the practice of uiea and wornon living' U'fTHtber as paramour.

Hon. A. K. Jud.l iiioved to T1.N wmoiurlhing tbal could not be iibiilirt:'l. imt ciMtbi

b puniti-- d under existing l.tw. Tli billonWed piinU-d-.

Hon. Mr. Kipi offered a resoltuion reqae-'in- g theMiii;er of the Interior to report tbe muoui'ts piiilto ri;id on eah ;is,-tj- .

H'iri. Mr. Mikalmi gave nuti:e of u 'i!l loarn-n- Sec. olti of the Civil Cod.', rer cii;i:j liutU-- .

oKi-Li- t or THE lAY.The bill rfspectiiipT tbe provtug oi claims on ibe

properly of deceased pernooo, wau. od ino;iou of '

tbe- - Attorney (ieiieral. pluced at tbe of tho 'orders of the day.

Tb; bill to amend Sv-c-. 153 of the C.vil Code,with the report of tbe Select Coniaiituc

tbereon. was alio placed at tbe end of tue bie.Tb bill to amend .ec. 1251 of ibe Civil Cmle, re-liii- D

lo marriage (providing that in no case alialli it be lawful to marry i;uout a liceuae ;) al.--o, two' otbers relating to tbe eaioe subject, were reud a' cecond time, and referred to a tselect committee,onsisiin of Hon. Messrs. II. Phillips. W. T.

';

Martin, ii. V. D. Haleuianu, A. F. Jnild, and L.Abolo.

Tbe bill to amend Sec. 503 of the Civil Code, was j

read a second time. (Helming to tax collector.) ;

The Minister of Finance moved that tbe bill be' indefinitely postponed. It strikes out the provis-

ion

j

of law to tbe effect that in ca"e of no propertybciDg found, tbe person may be compelled to workout Lis tax on the roads. Tbe power must be leftsomewhere to enforce Ibe collection of taxes. There '.

i was a large class in this Kiuduru who bad neitherl or personal estate. IIjw are we to make this

class pay tax"S. if we give up the claim upon their '

!

! personal services? The effect would be lhat theyi would eccape altogether, aud the burden of sup- -porting the government would fall entirely upon i

. those who have any property. This section which j

i it is proposed to amend, is no lmid.-bi-p upon any j

one. During tbe past year, thTe was but oneperson in the distiiet of Honolulu, who was madeto work under Ibis law.

Hon. Mr. Carter could believe that in the Statest

of Mississippi or Georgia before the late rebellion. ifsiicb a ptatule as this might have existed, provid- -

ing that the person could be seized for the non-pay- - ji

ment ot taxes, and bis time Bold at the rate ot 25 j

cents per day. This law here was the more sur- - i

prising in view of the personal freedom guaranteed j

by the Constitution. The imprisonment of the one ;

nun mentioned by tbe .Minister of Finance, was, he j

believed, the Ministers would acknowledge, an tit j

constitutional act. It has been said on this floor ,

that you cannot legislate for this people as you '

would for another race or people. How. he would !

ask, are the people to be educated up to the value I

of freedom, when there are such laws on our stat- - !

utes as this and otbers, curtailing personal liberty. ;?

The Minister of Foreign Aifairs quoted the laws j

or Massachusetts, as containing the same provision '

as our own statute. Ij

Tbe Attorney General said that a man could be ji

relensed in Jlassachusetts under that law, on prov-ing that he had no money or means. I

lion. Mr. Carter said that the comparison betweenthe ftatnte of Massachusetts nnd ours did not holdgood. There was no provision iu the former lorputting a man to work.

The Minister of the Interior objected to discuss-ing the laws of Massachusetts in this Assembly.

Hon. Mr. Carter said that during tbe last sessionof the Assembly, the Minister of Foreign Affairquoted tbe laws of Massachusetts on a certain oc-

casion, because it suited bis purpose, and when itsuited bis purpose be misquoted thein.Mr.Cai ter wasaware that the statutes ot Massachusetts were notin favor here, and aow we have His Ex. the Minis-ter of the Interior objecliog to their being quotedfrom. All this was consistent with the nature ofthe administration of this government for the pastten years. It was only during the last session ofthis Assembly that I heard the laws of Massachusetts i

reviled p ud abused. I have proved by tbe statutesof that State introduced here by tbe Minis'er of For-ei- gn

Relations that when a man in Massachusettspleads poverty, and proves it, be is discharged. If berefuses to pay bis taxes be is taken before a Judge,nnd gives bis reason, and if the fact is establishedthat be has no means, be is at once discharged. Dur-ing my experience here, as a Tax Collector, I havenever known of a single person exempted from taxa-tion on account of poverty the old, weak or inferior,were exempted. This system of forcing a man towork out bis taxes is contrary to the firr m iiola f I

. f v...i;....;nn f;r.. JL-- - llis a vvuoinutiuU sva a a j va ovu aa ui'tu o ra l 9 jf VIA j

; take bis body ; you can t separate ins work from hisperson. Tbe same remark can be made in regard to

' labor contracts. I beg to oiler the following amend- -:

ment to the bill now before the House :

" In case 110 property can be found whereon tolevy, then such person, if able-bodie- d, may be ar--irested and taken before a judge or magistrate, when

j an examination shall be entered upon to ascertain ifhe have property of any description to levy upon, andif no property can be found, and the person arrestedmake oath that be has no property, be shall be cnti- -;

tied to a discharge."j To this I can see no objection, except perhaps, thati it is framed after the statute of Massachusetts. Myj experience of tbe llawaiians is that there are nowherei more willing tax payers than they much more will- -;

ing than are foreigners. I submit that imprisonmenti at hard labor for non-paym- of ta es, is an ait of

oppi-ession-, and tbe law ought to bo repealed. Per- -

baps the llawaiians do not properly value personal: liberty. I have beard it so asserted. If that is so,' we ought certainly to endeavor to cultivate the love: of liberty in them. During the last session a bill was' urged before tbe Assembly that was unconstitutional.! On a member staling that fact, one of the Ministers; said 44 You may know that, but the natives do not."I If the Constitution is worth anything, it ought to be j

' tdrictly observed, and if we find a law that is uncm--stitutional, let it be repealed. j

I lion. Mr. Kaukaha opposed tbe bill. He did not i

! tbiiik the stntr.te in question was in conflict with thej provisions of tbe Constitution, as to the liberty of j

the person. j

The Attorney General wished to speak ol another I

j subject before proceeding with tbe consideration j

ot the bill. Jie Hid not pretend toat we were in, any manner bound TplotTbe pretTtharey-- !

j but when they wereshould be correctly and fully quoted. Jle th.nex- -plained what tbe provisions of those statutes were

'in regard to delinquent tax payers. He would onlyadd. that when it was sou eh t to quote laws thatwere oppressive, the laws of some othf-- r State must

j be quoted, than those of Massachusetts. He, how-- ;ever, was opposed to the bill before toe House.The State has a right to moke a law requiring the

! personal services of its citizens, iu lien of the tax.if they are able-bout- e, 1 a ptesent law mtghtperhaps be amended a little, but not in the sweeptng manner proposed. It certainly was right tomake a man work to pay bis tax. if he was able-bodie- d

but too lazy to earn anything. Eut not tomake a man work to pay taxes on property, if hehas no property. He did not, however, think it wasunconstitutional to force an able-bodi- ed man lowork out his taxes.

Hon. Mr. Martin was in luvor of the bill, butwould like to have the subject thoroughly discussed.

Hon. A. F. Judd did not think that the laws inregard to taxation were unconstitutional. It wasexpressly provided that the tax assessors shouldexempt those who, from poverty, were unable topay taxes. The proposed amendment therefore wasunnecessary, and be should oppose it.

House then adjourned.

For the Pacific Commercial Advertiser.I

'17rli ol tlio "JIurrny."All aboard koe 'Frisco! Ajc, aye, "permis-

sion,i

per J). C. Murray,' out of Kamehameba'sKingdom is granted " to viz : A bride andgroom ; a blighted yonth with a brother, tender andtrue ; a blxmiug maiden, " rare and radiant ; anelderly Udy and daughter in sable robes ; a Califor-- j

nia matron with children three, her buxom Hibernian I

maid and an assiduous cicisbeo ; a Scottish damewith her three bairns; with two a Jewish mother; apair of spartan-- i ankee teachers; a rubicund skipper;

lan architect, teutonic; a distant out neverena con- -

1i"s .trfiSir'ffi i

go go BE O 'jE, growled the gong, and adieusformal and superficial, many heartfelt a few

were quickly ended. " Cs-s- t off that stern-lin- e,

please." All gone, sir" and guided by no partialpilot but a Mac entire our bark floats out npon themain bearing the little flock aforesaid, but not with-out a Shepherd. Let the ensuing five days be

saTe by the significant term sea-sickn- !

And then the trades subside, followed by calms, andbreeze, often fair but Tery faint. Successive daysof mild monotony test the inherent resources of tbenarrowly cribbed and confined, if not wholly cabinedpassengers. But propinquity did not fuse this littleaccidental community into an indistinguishable mays i

of commonness. Six distinct cliques speedily drveli

oped themselves and remained intact throughout theToyage a social result not superseded, proportion-ally,

!

in Honolulu itself. Jow, dear Advertiser,your present correspondent does not, indiscrimi-nately, deprecate cliques. H is no pessimist. Hesees amenities, and a compensation numerous, atleast in social phases which to other minds evinceonly depravity, and that total. Our half a dozen

J cliques were a seqrience of the law rf natural sclir.

tion : e. g., the nucleus cf number one was nuptial;the converging point of naii.ber two was, will she .

i make her bliss eonnuMa! T A Christ-lik- e devotion loa beluviml brother's lite demanded another necessitous j

; isolation. And so a caret 1 analysis could discover '

i in each c&e a reason, quite inseparable from the '

j nature of things, for our peculiar social archipelago, j

Tbe consequence were damaging to nobody. W itb- -' out immoderate fusion, we bad bat little confusion,and no great degree of school-gi- rl grief at parting

' not. however, lost to memory as quickly, perhaps, as ,

if all bad confided all their secrets to each other dur-- .

ing an accalcutaj contiguity of nineteen days. Thesedays were divided, gatitrcnoiuically into threeepochs. We ate at 8, a. h., look tiffin at 12, xand the riua.1 fulfillment of fctcmachie desire occurred

. at o, p. . And then the daily pot-prs- n iiul prun- -eni le on" deck. Lining snve tbe Lum-w- i puexioufor play exceptionally Mnl on sbipboard wid,not to - iy loss, ir devotee. Wii, women who niiiitnet ot!ii;vvr - !irii ! o ui.t at erlW-ig- e ! I -concluded tje isv, aii l, narrow berth, the iiight.And then, each liy, the children, nine, played turlrutMXDScious rarts to blissfully oblivious'of wbt re or how the future migbt catU their lots.All the sick baby played together during theday, but as the evening shades prevailed, only onea suiad but prodigy --oas pigianini played upon theviolin. And so wore on ten Pacific days, hud thenthe winds blew great guns for forty-eig- ht hours aneptunian plan to show the d;.s;!ridritr betweensea-sick- and sav, ineasle in regard to recu -rene. tfea-tickoe- jw is acoordinz to our stomachperfectly logical. Given, the cause a heaving tea,uo 1 tbe eCect follows a heaving Meknsea.

As we ueared the continental coast, it was againall quiet on the Pacific. Near Point Heyea. wherewe made the land, occurred what was intended asa great transformation scene, but which resulted inan impressive nautical tableau. It happened inthis wis:--. The master saw tit to make n tack tothe right. The wheel was promptly bliiited. theyards were quickly le versed, the captain in atriumphant attitude, the sailors belayed their lineswi:b Assurance, the s assumed an inter-- 'esting pose, of expectation, ami lorsooth thei subordinate bark showed not a shadow of change!So tin tableau was complete until the order cameto restore ibe sails and the rudder when the obdu-rate crift slowly wore around to the left. Thepractical captain found a solution of the fiasco jti""onianne current the perversity ol syrens underrue hcs toying Willi tue Keel wouiU nave bi'en sug-- ;gestt-- d to mariners in ancient time sailing nearNeapolitan shores. Passing the Farrul loom-- :ing up through the mist in domes and minaretsami pinnacles like a great cathedral guard of theGolden Gate, we dropped anchor near oar dock asthe bay city began to show it3 nocturnal lights,

Well, we arrived in triumph for bad not theMurray with common air and simple canvas beatthe MoLowjo of the steam line? B.

San Francisco. Mav 21. 1872. j

JBV OR SALE.600 ACRES REAL ESTATE!

jTHE I'MDRRSIGXBD II AS UK ENInstructs. I to offer fir sale. 600 Acres of Land '

known as I'opp's Plantntion. situated 3 milesfrom Hana harbor, in the district of U lna, Kast Maui ThisI nnd Is suitable for a SjgHr PlHiitatioc, -- "! unvarpamcd on .

Maul for a lairy. The Improreuieuti are

One Substantial Wood House !

And one Lsrge lir&ss House. 70acrrsof hog and honw pas-- i

lure, in this pasture .uere are over 250 Lare Bread Fruit '

Trees 1n full tvarins;, and fifty mall Kreadfruit Trees ; !

this pasture i suhsiantially frucrd with tone, the wall i

of which i 4 feo--t G inches tinh. 3 feet wide at the bottoui and ltiInches at the trip, a acres calf pen, huilt in corner of heir andliorw pasture, '1 iicic gardeu, 1 acre tuinanas, 1 acre sweetpotatoes, nw rise. The fences are stone and substantiallybuilt; stockyard,! chain wide nnd 11 chains long, fretinches high, 4 fett at tbe bottom and 2 feet on top. there are 5acres of pumikiii planted heteen, 1 or 2 acres now henrinK.There will" be sold with the land 2'i hesd of cuttle, 100 hoes.more or less. 2 plough, horses, horse and harness, horse j

plrmith, harrow, cultivator, Ac , oC. The price per acrs, the J

inventory, piven in with the laud.For particuliirs, apply to

jul 2in JOHN THOS. WATKflUOUSR.

THE GLOBE HOTEL !

KING STREET. NEAR CORNER. OPFmt Street, Honolulu, H- - I.Xew Faces, Xew Furniture, New Dishes,

New vthinjr. The andersisrned, is pleased to inform (he public generally that he has purchased the above well known prem-ises for the purpose of carrying on a Grat-clas- s hotel businessin all i:s branches, and having had the smue completely renoVHted and eleftntly furnished in every particular, it is now openf..r the reception of guests. The lard-- r will be supplied withthe best the market m Cords. Also, having eogMged the servicesof a first-cla- Chcfe de Cuisine, he is prepared to suft thetaste of the most faiildious, nnd no expense or pains will bespared to make this hotel the favorite with the public of Honolulu, lieiiift centrally located and free from dust and inconve-niences, it offers gieat inducements for merchants and others togive him a cull. He hopes by strict attention to the wants andcomforts or his pu-sl- to merit a liberitl snure of public pat-ronage. Terms reasonable, further particulars made knownby applyinir on the premises, to

roJ6m V. A. THAI l, Proprietor.- -

REMOVAL of CHULAN & Co.-- TO THK- -

EUILDING FORMESLY OCCUPIED-- BY.

OUTJlVGr IIOON eft) CO.,NTCANU PTRKET

CHl'LlN i CO.. BEC LEAVEMESSRS. to the fact that they have removed tothe i;uilding mentioned avve, where thy hare

For Sale all Descriptions ofDRV CiOODS, II ATS,

HOOTS AMP SHOES,

CLOTHING, RICE, PADDV,CHINESE GOODS,

SILKS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS!CREPE SII A W I.S.

GOLD, SILVER Ai IVORY CARD CASES !

Ai c 0. Jk c.

WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP.?u?. L--

JUST RECEIVED ;

KX- -

A NO FOR SALE AT THEOLDEST T03ACCD AND CIGAR STORE

IN IlONOLCLC,

Established 1853 ! j

Vi A LiRCE AND FIXEAssortment of

II AVA X Ai

-- AN I i

GERMAN

CIGARSTurkish, Porto Rico

and KanastaJSmoliiii. Tobacco!

i

Small Lot of Yerj FlIlC CiffareUCS ! I

l

AIS0-

Constantly on Hand, the VERY BEST-- 0F-

CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO !

.TIeeichauui Pipes !

Cigar Holders, Szc etc.H. I. NOLTE,

fe27 Sm Corner Qnrrn nud ' a rm itu Sta.

VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.

rflMIE rXDERSIGXED. EXECCTORS OFtbe Wlil of the Iste K. MuKFITT. will cause to be sold at I

Public Auction, in August oxt. If not previously disposed of j

at private sale.

THE ESTATE OF SAHTfifJ POINT,On Oahd, consioiitic of Fine Grnzinir Land, about 800 bead ofimported Cattle, iu llor.es, aud a small nock of choice cheep.There is an excellent dwell. ng hoce with out houses atii fur-niture complete.

The paddocks and pens for divldins; the stock are unuiual'jcomplete and extensive. There la a Wool hed. Wool Press,and every requisite for carrying on the Hauch without furthia-ou- t

1st.For further partlTtlsrs. app'T to W. L. QBF.EN. or

A. f CI.IIOHOHM.

iscrtistmcnis.

C U EITY? I I F E

X INT 3 XT 3FL TST C2 E5i....

ANNUITY COtVlP'NY. St mm a) 33 Vimf Nr !.. . V.

ASSETS, $3,000,000.INCOME, $2,000,000.

K03KRY L. CASK I'KLMPEXT

THKO. R. WKTM'iKK. VICE I RKSITEXT

IS. AC II. ALLKN SKORKTAR

THE SECURITY LIFEOrPKKS

Ailraatajres DirpAsstd In its terms of

fiprr.v-f- d la all its pollrles. Absolite Ee-mo- ial

of all Re-trirti- os Travel doing sway

wild Kitra Bates aad Permit:, bavin; Contested

(laioii, and aklag oo Bnuerearr question.

Larrt offlrial return- - of over Sevent) Life InBraure

Companies now doing badness tn the I nltrd

States, ranks the SLll U1TV LIFE as

secend t aone la point of In-

crease of business fur

1ST I over 1M0.

Though this Company hss demonstrated the value of Life

Insurance by distributing among the

Widows & Orphans of 320 Membersthe

Sum of nearly $800,000,Its loiises, ill proportion to the nnniber of the insured and theamount of insurance, have been remirlctbly ud litem.To every iersuu seeking mutual insurance this fuel i veryiiuportant.

The cost of the Insurance depend 'r"ii the vitality of theCompany in which yu iiisnre, ami iUk best .roof t! iuhcrctilvitality is the low ratio of claims in the past.

Ratio at losses on new Luiinrss of 1ST0, uot one dollar on ajiolioy.

'f K Prompt VuinmUs'onent of the Xew York- - Life

iMurance IJepfttiineut thus report uj trie

We now come to a brilliant, onward, approved embodimentof American Life Insurance th Security Lee Insurance Com-

pany of New York. A polititlnn would say, the Security isthe people's choice. It has crri-onl- strong 0ular endorse-ment, by the Atlantic, the Mississippi, and the Paciflo, thevoice ol thousands spiak it lair, 'the Security attained theKreatest iiicrfaiie of annual business in 1870 over 18fl of allthe lifi? companies of the l'nitd Stnt-s- . W hen this H consid-ered In connection with the past prores of the olhce, itsfuture runt on the life ro'l - h subject of no difficult cnt.jecture.liven with this additions i f 1S70 there is no dispniportio.iii eoutgrowth. It has been regularly built up lo the present pro-portion, not suddenly projected furwHrd. It has passed aheadof other companies hy the dur opemtioii and momentum of illown normal law of accumulation.

Aicrnt n I Honolulu.

S'. 11. This in the only Company in the

United State who Ctlmrfre no extra ratefor INSURANCE on WOMEN or for

Seamen. inlilO 2tu

A.W. PESBGE&QO.

OlTer lor Sulc

SHIP CHANDLERY

WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK

IPlour eft? EreadL,LIME AND CEMENT,

CALIFORNIA HAY,

A XI'

By Steamer from San Francisco,

POTATOES, ONIONS,

Brand's Bomb Lances,

Perry Davis' Painkiller,

Puuloa Salt Works.J20 ly

!a F I IV E V II A A EFOR. INVESTING A SM.iLLiit'M

of money, or of serarius

0E F THE 3I0ST ELIGIBLE MYELLIXC LOTS

In the City of Honolulu, Is now off-r-ed by the CnnVrsieued. He;.deirous to dispose of that fine and hrslthlly situtl of

Land adjoining the Government Uarden, and fronting Schooland Fort Streets at the head of th- - latter.

Any one wishing to purchase should aily soon, as the Lotwill be at a luw figure. apO J. fc. LtMON.

Jl'ST UECE1VKD

Ex Bark TZ. W. WoodFrom San Francisco.

EST CALIFORNIA OAT II A I",B1FRESH CALIFORNIA LIME.

RED BRICKS.FOR Is A LB BY

aPG H. Hackfeld&Co.

EXCHANGE.UNDERSIGNED. FROM AND AFTERTHE date, will issue Bills of Exchange and Letters of

Credit on

SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK.LONDON", HAMBURG and BREMEN,

In sums to suit at lowest rate.Best Commercial Paper discounted on the most favorabls

ttrtn.Cash advaocee made on consignments of Islaod produce at

he rste of intertst of 9 cent-- per anoum.if H. HACKFELD it CO.

FOB. SALE !

EST 3 PLf INDIA RI'BBER HOSE. 3-- 4inch sn.t 1 in.'h. f.p'-H-i) It. II ACKFFLD A Co.

iCRDTERI'OKI

JUST OPENED!A Clioice Article

.in Iadie,

iIallc Thrcml Howe,

bailie' Very Flue While Cotton IIom,

t rench Cambric Trim, tiiiall llsure,

DarU and .Tied in in I.ilac TrintM,

A Full Asortinciit of Wliite Fque, figured and corded,

All Tinker In AVIiite Cottons,

Aborted Qualities in Victoria, Bishop and other I-n-uii

--A. Choice Tnvoice ofFRENCH GAdlBRIG EDGINGS, SGOLLOPifIGS

and. Insertions.Black Silk Guipure Laces, Black Maltese Laces,

White Maltese Real Laces, fully assorted,White Egyptian EdglngSs White Saxony Edgings,

White Cluny Laces, Valenciennes Laces,

White Mecklen Laces, White Dutchen Laces,

Assorted Imitation Crochet, Star and Nington Trimmings andInsertions,

Plaited Jaconet and Embroidered Trimmings for Ladies Skirts,

A Very Fine Quality in Real FRENCH MERINOES, Black,Brown, White, Scarlet, and other Colors.

INFANT'S Ef.EC.ANT EMBROIDEKEO KOISES

GENT'S WHITE DRESS AND OTHER SHIRTS

In Every Size. CLOTHING, &c, Ctc.

HAYSELDEFJ BROS., ;.:Criterion Honso,

C. E. "Williams' Fire-Proo- f Building,myll FORT

NEW G

mm

Oo HALL & SONHAVE JUST KKCBIVKI) A. FULL ASSORTMENT OP '

VARE, 0001(10 STOVESSILVER PLATED. WAKE,

MTS, OS L SCard Matches, Kerosene Oil, Pence Wire, Hoa. 4, 0 sjxl 8, with staples) M'heelbarrnws,

Carriage and Cart Axles, one to three inches j CarrliiRe gjirlngs, Carriage Hardware, Horse Phoes, Ho ss Nails,

Cut Nails, 31 to 60d Clinch Nails, Itoat Nails, Cut aod Wrought P pi Ices, 4 to 8 Inches Shoe Ittl and F1d41ii ,

CALA. SOLE, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SADDLE LEATHER I

Uridle and Saddle Ornaments, Mexican Trees ami Stirrups,, Marble Wash liaslns and Fixtures,

A Full Assortment of Cnrpeuter'H nnd Agricultural Tool.BUILDER'S HARDWARE, GALTAMZF.I) TUBS AND PAIL.S, 4Vc. Vc.

STREET.

OODS!

uiv.u,

DS, aoi

New iioods by Every Steamer, at Lowest Market Rates.

Drlck Store, corner of Fort and King Sts.

KEY YORK STYLES OP; FANCY. PRINTS I

JUST RECEIVED E"2"

CASTLE &d COOKIE.A L S O

IINEST AND M EDI CM ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LONG CLOTHS. FINEST HON- -(7 Bla'k hi lie, quality do . ,Finest Black Machine Silk. also, assorted colors and numlMsrs. Nrw lot at McNsukIiI's, aod Taylor's superior Machine

tpool Cotton, Ladies' Mrab and Lisle TFrrad (iauotlets. Silk Kiaatic,Black, brown, aod huff Lim n Holland, and tHI'.t,A splendid assortment of t'earl Drrss, Veat aad Coat buttons. Fancy Neck Tl-- Finest Black Trspe. Hooks and

. . , ,, U U . w ..I .1.. 1.1 I . . . . " .. ... 'riiaca aiwui. iu quaniic.. uu fvwM iaw.. . ... j t . . . . . f ! - ..t lilte anu coiorru orilliAuia, riiK. r i jri., aw.. 4.C, AC,

JVlso, Expected "by tlio Steamer,A LARGE ASST. OF MERCHANDISE SUITABLE FOR ALL

Consisting of:

Fancy Flannels, Fr-nc- h CoraeU,Faucy Work Baskets,

White and Brown Linens,

scant all

yrrsDoe

811k I ndershlrts. Lisle Thread Ilose, Marseilles QuiltsFancy Plaid Olnghams. Manchester White do.

lletuatiUlMrd Handkerchiefs, ladlaa ami nfan int. vnD risnftCII.

Pari. Oreetiln OH. 1,. nd2 Ib.tlnsi tins FrenchBurnt and Haw Cmbrr. boiled aua Oil.Furniture aod Coach Varnish.

o l- - : .. T . . flm U1nlA..riuir.b i K.KITIA i.na, .... j uiMiicu,

fXTTQ A "VTi OTT i T'" tI) 1 ) IN U o eilowCastor and Neats Fo Oil, White Lead aud iiue, Csrriace,

Letter and Note! STATIONERY0i HARDWARE. &C. Drawine

Cutlery.Knives.

Boitersana Hammer, emery cioiu, Best to. Lnnllsh Belting

Aitaca, viue ana uooorss. QQailtlrs.4VC.

nie

slatsKres

I

Merino do

Ut

P IU f . L a. . . . . w

Psper, . Enrelores. Fsber's Draw Ins; and Carpenter's reoclls.UllloU 's, Kasterbrook's aad W ashiiiKtoo Medallion F.us.

Morlee Gauirea. Hammers. Chlarta. Table Hutlar swk.goo's make; BaU Needles, fesiu. Iwlns, Farrier Knives

AS AS LOWEST.

JUST RECEIVED PER ATLASBnrlaps Saddlery, Hoop Iron, Btt Iron, Tello-s- r Ochrf, rreneh Yellow, Dry Pire Lead;

From ISTew York and. San Francisco :Hunt's Axes, Ox Bows, 1J, 1 and 3 In. Tokes, quar. aod HexaseD Nut, tp.drs, fchoreU, Tin FUteA floe assortment or File up to IS laches, Brass and Iron bcr.ws, Best Leal Glue, bog Chains.

ON HAND, BEST GOLDEN GATE FLOUR, DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL. Ac. &c. fee.

VII.Ia SELL. TO THE LOWTRADEmjrll

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