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THE FAOiriO Tiijs rnoino (Commercial bcriiscr I ;(Lommcrcial Slbbcdtscn 13 PUBLISH KD rrrt.iMirn at Kverv Matin-cla- y Morning, Honolulu, Ifawaiiait IwIuikIm. BY BLACK & AULD. Jlntod of yVclX'oi-tlMljiif- ;. ! sj's.ured In Ncu- - ( ill ol lilaail SabMripliaa. q.OO Year, j il la 4 m la ; 4 a. II pan ; , I Forei;ja Sabserlptiana. 7 la $IO m Year. lire ) In M .. 11 j no a f o oo, lo i U L'i ti i i nv ,. I hi i in i on I on a m ii i "r!iu'.er.nlen price fvr paper forwarded tax.y past of Ame- rica ' i 3 ! i ii nn T 10 0 t VLAI ill LfcX 1 CI rli III 1 PS II- - imi ia m. 7.0) an ix-- r Allritura ld at fir the whici Kuropn pnt.(5c, IceiudM pors which the will !liti:M variee e from criirie-- l pt-- - 4 to 1 I . 11 i ; M Lutes Line, it (I . It . W, 4 I i 0 v f 1" t "O M1i 14 OO I II OO. oiii 24 Ia f( i I t ltlii u ....... UU !U IV U CO 11 K 0l 40 tl ft cits oa at:u single paper. t'olum" . ....... M: nfl u on It M 44) IV 1riC:lrr!il Patablb tiwtTi I tBTlirt. i mi n ....... . W In fH I ml :i0 t 44 OA It t 1 i 'oia-irijciior- : frura ail pirt.of tn. r'a.'iflc will always Wh"l Column . ., 14 (M -- li OO 4 OO T M KM CO 140 U b t r AiJr.-rnM- - rrailtva In Iba faalrrn l.t. A Hi.la. tui 17 raat liac tn anf part of ths United H'afa. l r (hair rania bjr a Varl ! I II. remit th tawint of aua-riptio- n dura f tin. paper la Ameri- can M'l" I' lr itB It m. Ii aaioutit a, IhrT ! t, ta f pcsHaac a n. I their rar.l ,11 U iuarrtnl a I a' Utlr, Kr Ilia palj fr. PLAIX AND FAVCY . mmmmmmm-mmmummmmmmmmm- m JTT fmlnra, CaH, vrMm prr-pat- tmr m ar. ar tH BOOK AND JOB PRINTINC. a diMNKiril Irna lhar rata, al.wli ae lur baMatrut atvarUar AT a, m ,.v 1 1 rr BILL IIKaD. VH!TtNO,bt'ril!K4 AND ADDRESS ! I I J A U. O.J. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FEBRUARY 10, 1S7-2- . CAKDS pntiu-.- l in llio l.ih-- t atyle of the art. x.wa vsa,jra a i 1 i Turning Cray.- - - I.ife'a aanda are running fait away ; The buoyant atip of ycaih hia gooe ; The faflinf hair ia lurolnj (raj. And time aeema now to hurry oo More fleetly ihxu la iia cf yre. Before th heart tkecarna !ta prey Before iwa aaddraed to the core, Befotra toa bair waa toxnicf (ray-- . Tea. tarn icj (ray ! ae corflea Eke enow, Aa a till, and crn each careworn lin ; Ita wrlnklea on tli! brow will (row. The hair with eilvrry atreaka C1 ahin: Tha eyra their bnbtrwaa lu. toe hand fir ,m iry aod tcemuluua and ihio i For life, alaa ! ia quickly spanned, Aod Uealii lie (.ilea aoou ckea in ! Ah, tarring eray ! vt f.ia would bide Thie a!gn how long with lloie we've been ; Tbeaa deepeoSrj; wrioklca aide by aide, Cut by the eorrowa we haTc aeeo, for freblrr beat the heart aa yeara M'jtm toick:j ciuaier oa oar had . Aa autumn raiudropa bang like teara, Oo auma Uit C itr liiat'a ocarly dead ! i 1 Like perished petal from the fl wer. . Our hupaw ai.al wllilcst J a are lalJ; Bora only I t a day or hour, (Sweet gaoibola by tho fancy played, A a age couiea on we long f r rest Aa aoiiita near ahrinee will long to pray ; But, ah ! we loved lliat time the beat, before the hair waa turning gray ! VARIETY. A Monster io human furm" eajs that the only time a woman tWa not exaggerate ia when he ia tulWirrg uf her own ae. A journeyman biackomith says he has been trililn tut hire wagea ihee twenty years, with unifuru Buccet. - (.'et your liTe io8urel for 10,000 dol.." said a zeaiouH ioKurance agent, and then, if you die the widow' heart will eing for joy. A I'hotogrupher in Suffolk wa" recently Tis.ited by a young woman, who will sweet simplicity, aek'jd, llow long does'it tako to get my photo- graph after leaving my measure?" A Colored man near Canton, Mis6., met his deuth uuJor rather peculiar . circumutancca the other day. lie wished to kill a sheep and held it on the track for the approaching locoinotivotto the deed. The cheep escaped with a ferforin leg, but the funeral of the negro took place next day. - Married ladies are interested in a recent de- cision rendered by a court in the State of New York, which in that a married woman in that Stato can not involve her husband io liabilities for contracts undertaken by herself. Husbands need not be annoyed by bills of interminable length of female extravagance, if they prefer to take refuge behind the law. ; The report of the postmaster general shows that in 1870, in London alone, 10,000,000 yards of string were used lor tying up letters for the I country, and 17 .OiHI pounds ol eaitogwax tor securing the mail bag, which numbered m the aggregate 700,000. In the whole of England four tons of ink were used during the year for post- marking the letters. A PirtB Histort. The paper having the largest circulation the paper of tobacco. Paper for the roughs sandpaper. Faper contain- ing many fine points the paper of pins. Paper illustrated with cuts editorial exchanges. Drawrmr TKipcr, dootist's bills.. A paper that takes--: a shcrilTs warrants. Kuled paper the French press. . Two little boys who were familiarly called Tom and Jack, oo their first day at school were asked their names; to which the first replied Tom." That is not polite, said the teacher ; your real name is Thorn as." " And now ray little man," turning to Jack, whose face seemed sud- denly to brighten up with the light of a Dew idoa, . "what is your name?" "Jack as!" triumphantly exclaimed the little urchin. , " Tedigree: In reference to Lockhart's attempt to make out an irreproachable pedigree for Sir Walter Soott, Sydney Smith said : When Lady Lansdowno asked me about my grandfather, 1 told tier he disappeared about the time of the as- sizes, and we neked no questions." In a Iega! Point of jew : Life, we are told, i a trial, but the worst of it is there is no Court of Appeal we can go to in the event of our being diHti:-ti.- l with the result of it. For myself, I should Lke uncommonly to move for a new trial. A le.irned American counsel, in the middle of an effecting appeal in court in a slander suit, gave the tbllowin. buret of genius : Slander, g?ntieun'ti, like a or of gigantic size and immeasurable proportions, wraps the coils of its unwie!d!y body about its unfortunate victim, anJ, beedlet of the shrieks of agony that come from the inm.st depths of the victim's soul, loud and reverberating as the mighty thunder that rolls m the heavens, it finally breaks its unlucky neck agaitift the iron wheel of public opiui.-n- , forcing him to desperation, then to madness, and finally crushing him iu the hideous jaws of moral death." . 'J A New lNiTtr St.vtb Bank. A correspond- ent of the New York Journal cf Commerce de- scribes a project soon to be submitted to Con- gress, it is said, by Senator Sumner, for the char- ter of a grand national tank. to be called The Exchequer of the Cnited States," and modeled eomewhat after the Dank of Eugland. The plau contains two departments, the "banking" and the issue " dejartment, and provides for one hundred millions of capital, to be taken by sub- scription. It is designed aUw to take the place of the present Sub-Treasu- ry. - 1" you ni5in tj My you don't like tripe?" Miller, making a desperate effort, broke from him, and hurried in consternation through Cran-bour- ue alley, followed If Liston, bawling after bira : - ' - ' " " There he goc ? That's the man that doesn't like tripe!" to the immeneie amusement of the numerous passengers, tuauy of whom recognized the popular comedian, till the horrified book- seller took to his heels and ran aa, if for his life op Long Acre'into Bow street, pursued to his vrery door-ate- p by a pack of young ragamuffins, who took up the cry : " There he g'jes ! The man that doesn't like tripe f Listov, JIilter and the Tbipe. Liston, the actor, delighted in s peculiar sort of a practical jokinr; in the etreeta." Walkinj; one day through LeiiTster irVjiife with Mr. Miller, the theatrical bookseller of JJ-pv- street, he happened to mention casually that he waa going to have trie for dinner, a dish of which he waa particularly fund. Miller, who Irated it, aid : Tripe ! Leatlj stuff! IJoW cauie you to eat it?" That waa enough fwr Liston. He stopped sud- denly in the crowded thoroughfare in front of Leicester House, and holding Miller by the arm, exclaimed in a loud voice : - " What, air So you mean to assert thai you don't like tripe 7" Hash!" muttered Miller, "don't talk bo loud ; people are staring at oa." I aek you sir, continued Liston, in still louder tones. do you like trit T" For heaven's sake, hold your tongue!" cried Miller ; " you will Lve a crowd round ns." And, naturally, people begzn to slop and wonder what was the matter. This was exactly what Liston wanted, and again be shouted : J. EI. WHITNEY, D. D. S. DENTIST. OFFICE OVKK DR. HOFF- - t sus.N's 1'M.o o runt, j Corner of Kahumna aud Merchant itretria. Office hours ja8 frma S - m ti 1 2 r. u y A. CLI'.BOBS. jxo. a. 4Mrrai. A. S. CLEGHOEN & Co., AM) WHOLtSALE AND IMPORTERS IN General Merchandise, Ccmer Qaeeo an-- l Kuhunuca 8;a , i.7 ly Nuuanu Pt., anj f ornr Port and Hotel Sts. A. F. JUDD, 4 TTOKVKV AND COL'.Xk'KLLOR AT IAW. J. kort street, tl.rre Uuors below Merciiaiii bt. olU ly JOHN S. McGSEW, M. D., 1 ATE SURGEON U. S. ARMY. CAN HE BLJ cunsuited at hts reaidei.ee oa liolel direct, beiweea Ala kea and f-- Streets. tilS ly M. S. GEINBAUM & CO., A Ml WHOLES LE IMPORTERS Clcthinif, Ira's, t aps, Itont nU PtiOeS, And every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods. Ktore formerly ocmplel by U. A. Aid rich, Makee's nl Clijck, Queen Street. ly J. W. AUSTIN, TTORN'EY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. A Olhce over Whitney's Bxlc-u.r- e, Honolulu. ti4 6m E. 0. HALL & SON, "TM PORTERS A ND DEALERS IV II A JL WA Rh, Itj ti'jods. Paints. Uils. and General Marchnndme. nA Corner Fort aud King Sts. ly JAS. W. GIRVIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND I DEA LER C J is in-- rl Merchandise.'' I.AHAIN A. Orders from the other Is andj promptly attended to. o'S 8 in i BROWN-- & CO., M PORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES. WlNAvs AND SPIRITS, AT WUOLrSALK. 9 Merchant Street, lo!4 ly) Honolulu, IL I. CHULAN-- BROTHER, BiiuiiDTvuuni l vd iv! X CHINA GOODS . Of all descriptions, and in all kinds of Dry Goods. Also, con- - stantly ou hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Rice. , s23 Nuaar.u Sire:t, Honolulu. ly C.S.BARTOW, ! a W r"T u 42 A l.l.'h:nilflf ...... rtV 1 r . I. X. ( - .- v.. i A jul. Street, cne door from Kaahumana. ly LEWERS & DICKSON, IN LUMBER AND BUILDING DEALERS Uatcriala. Fort Street. ly FISCHEr"ROTH; TV 1 ERCI1A NT TAILORS, FORT STREET, Jl oppnaite Odd Fellow's Hall; Honolulu, II. I. al5 ly HYMAN & BROTHERS, WHOLES LE AND RETAIL IMPORTERS, DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, Yankee Notions, ire, &c, IRA RICHARDSON. T ' . .s . vx-tri-r- ;! I'lllt I r-- K . .i i X Shoea. Fine Clothing, surnisniug uooji, Perlumery, ero. Corner of Fort and Merchant gu 18 ly Honolulu, U. I. THOMAS SPENCER, UIP CHANDLER, DEALER IN GEN- - s erai iierchandiae, i.laiid Produce, aud COMMISSION MERCHANT, Braoa'a Bat, Hilo, gMwii7H Lslsxds. Will keep constantly on hand an exwnsive assortmeut of every description of goods required by ships and others. The highest price given for Island Produce. AT Money advanced lor Bills of Kschango at reaeouaWe rales. - ly ' J. DAVIS, IN BOOTS. SHOES, DRY AND ' DEALER fancv G'or.p. Nuuanu St., next door below Love', Bakery, Honolulu, H. I. ! - aS It ; ; jTperry, n . . ,..--r- i s . Minriii vnup . ' iriA urii ' uii.iinv. i..u...-'.-i- i M- -t Fire-Pro- Store, Corner ut Hotel ana .iiiuinu cts., Honolulu, II. I. Al.HO-.Ilrr.- lIL ESTABtlSHlTCST NCTANC STBfET, ABOVE a tha Fire-proo- f Store. S. B. DOLE, AT LAW. OFFICE OVER tTIORNEY corner of Fcrt aud Merchant Streets, mil Honolulu. ly A. W. PEIRCE & CO.,. (S'trcexsor.t to C. L. Rirhatds d- - Co.) Cll aNDLF.RS AND GENERALCOM-MlsSIO- N MERCUAN1S. Honolulu, li .wanan Islands. AtliHis W. PBiara. (jiy I. B. PrreFsosi. M. PHILLIPS & Co., AND WHOLES LE DEAL IMPORTERS Shoes, llt. Men's Furnishing and i Fancy Goods. (nllOro) No. 11 Kaahuniaou St. Honolulu. THOSTg. THRUM'S, . TATIOXKRV. CUTLERY AND NEWS Depot, and Vircuiating L.nrary.f late Blak A uld'. ! i n tr i iit.ran!.v ti'niii t utunff. ana convinif. Stand.. EngraV ".p i n - i j " w attend! to. o7 ly Merchant Street. Honolulu. THEOD. C. HEUCK, MINSIO? CHANT, . i"" ly) Honolulu, Oahu, II I. W. L. GREEN, OMMISSION MERCHANT. FIRt-PRO- OF y Budauij, Qaeen Street, t o71y Honolulu. Hawaiian Inlands. i JOHN RITSON, 'rsKtLKK I WISKSMMKIIT. AI.K J11 i MJ PORTER. VIS ItONULLLL. D0WSETT & CO., LUMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERS lJ in building Materials of alt kinds. Corner Uuer-- and F rt Mreets, Honolulu. ja? i , F. HORN, apiONFECTIONER. NO. 49 HOTEL ST.. : V-- next door to C. E. W liliaras, Honolulu. d!7 AFONG & ACHUCE, ft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IMPORTERS. Merchandise. Store, Nuua- - nutftreet. dlO ly i L CASTLE & COOKE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GEN- - ' Q I ERAL MERCHANDISE, HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ja2H No. 80 Kins; street, HniHduiu. II. 1. ly BOLLES & CO., CHANDLERS AND COMMISSION SHIP MERCHANT?. I ni porter and Dealers in Oeneral Merchandise. Queen Street, : Honolulu. IlawaiLlQ Island. Agents Aur the Kaunaaakai, Msunaiua and Kakaako Salt f ja 1 Works. ly J. S. Witiis. S. C. Allcx. WALKER & ALLEN, AND COMMISSION SHIPPINO "" ' HONOLCLC. H. I. ' agists row i Hawaiian Packet Line, , Spencer's Plantation. Princevllle Plantation. Nanleha Plantation. Ooota.a Plantation. i GreenwelP Coffee. Imperial Fire Insurance Company, London. So Uerrhant'a Matual Marine Insurance Co.. San Francisco. j7 ly o7 ' . THEO, H. DAVTES, . (Late Janiua, Green At Co.; IMPORTER AND COMMISSION' MERC- HANT SGCST roa Lloys an tte Liverpool Underwriters. Northern Assurance Caccpaoy, and British aod Foreign Marine Insurance Ccropiny. tall Fire Proof Buildings, Saahumann and Queen Sts. ly Business (Car.s. H. L. LSW18. S. MAGm&Oo., AXD DEALKRS IN CEN' - IMPORTERS MtucHASDi.K. Dry Goods, Clothinjf. Hoota and Mioes, and Gent's Fumuhlrg Goo,, oalX Nuuaru ?t.. corxer of Marine, Honolulu. H. T. ' ly A. C. SMITH, GROCER AND SHIP CH ANDLER, La IIArXA, MAI I. Money and Recruits furnisliei to tfhips oa favorable Terms. H. HACKFELD & Co. ENER.4L COMMISSION AGENTS, G o7 ly H. E. McLNTYBE k BKOTHEH, ROCERY. FEED STt.RE AXD BAKERY, VJf Corner of King aud rort slteetn. :o ly ll.molula. H. I. T.-- H4TltELtB!t. F. H HAYSELDEN BROS. TkEALERS IN DRV GOODS. FAN'CY MJ GiKi3 AND CLOTHING. Corner of Fort aud King Sts. (slS ly) II wiolulu, II. Z. H. BOLLHANN, TTMPORTKR OF AND DEALER. IN TO. al UACCO AND CIQAKS, ! 44 Frt HonMulu. H. I. C. BREWER k CO., aOOM MISSION" AN D SHIPPING 'MERC- HANTS. Houolulu, Oahu, (aula ly) Hawaiian IsIhixIs. ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT, OMMISSION MERCHANT AND JEN- - j c ERAL QUIPPING AGKNT, Honolulu, Hawaiian Iilanda. Jy23 F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., AND COMMISSION MER- -i IMPORTERS CHANTS. Houolulu, Hawaiian IUnda. Jul7 ly BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 11 DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON The Bank of California Sail Francisco Messrs. Lees Waller New York Tremotit National Bank ... Boston . , . . uncoMi n.iii voip.irii..n iiunuuu j OrienUl Bank Corporation, payable iu Sydney, Melbourne KUU AUCatdU!. Kni lfor ,P"ific ,nfr;-e- Cinp-n- y, or Sar , Franciaro. and for the A nmnanv of New nrk. i ,, r. . ... . -- i . . . i. : . , I ivcceive i'eKiiiB, uikuuui 1 si -- v i n ouviiicm iitper, attend to Collecting, tc, 4c inyiO ly E. HOFFMANN, M. D., IHVSICI.AN AND SURGEON, CORNER i El Merchant and Kaahuojana ts , near the Post-offic- aulj ly ALLEN & CHILLINGWORTH, KAWA1HAK, HAWAII, I 1L 1 I A L c. IHS. r. tt . It ains'"iri . n I L' J stills n i O I V L C a anu oinrn.iu pucur..-.-- i me above port, wherethey are prepared to furnish the justly cele- - j brated Kawathae Potatoes, and such other recruits as are required by whale ships, at he shortest notice and on the j most reasonable terms. (aui2 ly) FIREWOOD ON HAND. " DILLINGHAH & CO., M PORT ERS ANI DEALERS 1 V IIARD- - I a I L" ., . . .. -i tr f S i : a - j n 1 tutiery, urj uouui. IS..H..OU vin, sun uclcfsi .Mcrcliandlse a29 No. 95 King Street Honolulu. CHUNG HOON, COMMISSION MFRTHA VT AND cpv. : ERAL AGENl", Agent for the Paukaa and Atnauulu Sugar Plantations Im- porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goods and wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce, In New Stone Store, Nuuanu Street, below King. julO ly W. C. JONES, TTORN'EY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT, A Will practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom'. He rill attend the Circuit Courts ou Kauai, .Maui and ' . Hawaii, and visit either of those Islauda on special business. an19 Office next door to C C. Bennett's Store. Iv I D. N. FLITNER, j II1SOLD BUSINESS INTIIE CONTINUES building. Kaahumanu Street, Mni. r.r.rl hv nbaerv&tiona of the iud and stars ' . . , . . . . . ... with a transit instrument accuraieijr aajusieu iu iub meridian ol Honolulu. Particular attention given to tine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered nid adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on jy29 hand and for sale. ly L. L. TORBERT, . IN ALL KIXDSOF BUILDING DEALER MATERIALS, Paints and Oil, Wall Paper, Window ard Ticture Glass, Sash, Blmds. D.or, Ac, ke. Orrica No. M Eplanadc, (a29 ly) OppoitTK Covkt HCo JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE, AND DEAL F. RING E N ER A L IMPORTER MERCHANDISE, a29 Queen Street, Honolulu. Iv R. H. STANLEY. AND COUNSELOR AT LA W. ATTORNEY Fire-pr'ir- .f Building, Ka.ihuinauu al Street, Houolulu. 3ru TT) HOFFSCHL AEGER & CO.. ' IMPORTERSAND COMMISSION Corner of Fjrt aad Merchant Streets. ml9 ly 7 1 . zrr. - i M. McINERNY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CLOTH- - j Hat. Cap, Jewelry, Perfumery, PucAef Cotlory. and wvery description o4 GcnCa Superior , Furnishing Goods. 1 T Benkcrt", Fine Call Dress Boots, Ol. Ml .Uli. N. K Cohneb or Fort ivd Mem-has- t STRKkTj. ja" ly ' E. P. ADAMS, UCTIO X EER A ND CO I M 1 SS SON 51 ER- - CHANT. i Queen Street, Honolulu. II. I- - jally A. W. JCPD. i. LaYT-- s JUDD & LAYTON. flROCEKS AND PRO ISION DEALERS, Jt raiudv Grocery and Feed More, 52 Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO lv ; C. F. NICHOLS, M. D., ; HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. CORNER aV Fcrt ao-- Merchant Streets. At Office, forenoon nftr 8; to P. M. - House, J Berefania Street. - jyl 6m e If 115 AC CO V s .a. a EC. JLCflalU, NO. 4 4 FORT STREET. ONSTANTLY ON II AN D THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF atnni! Lesf, Fine fat fhrwlnt: and Smoking Tobucfn, Tsrklh, Ealan &. Tlavana CigArrltos, ' Havana, German and Ulanila (igars, tear Ca.e, Toarr Cae s. fisarrito Papfr, Tlpe flraners Meerschaum, Briar Wood and other PIPES! ALSO i "KILAUEA" SMOKING TOBACCO ! well known f--r its purity and freshness, being prepared ' from the het article of Natural Le.f. ly d30 H. BOLLMANN. No. 44 Fort Street. TO I'LATERS! CENTRIFUGAL WIRE CLOTH; FOR SALE BY TalLLlNGHAM CO , ja 3m N. 8a KINO STREET. K. UITM4k. C. W- - OtLtTT. R. WHITMAN & CO,, ' i and Daler in Saddles taaniacurerB HARNESS. AXD F.KR1 C4f? description of article i a our !ine. ii. ; M I &ho. &jtddl. llarnaka i r...i.,.. I antlir. I Constant on hand. I i . BJrtl 44a I 4B l.ITW L1"U 'SBitA a(-- vaM I 14ltV A I Ul'1'44. UU A I UU aV t1! a rr Orders from the WLer .aUnis aoiiolted. and promptly attended to. Nt 83 Kiug St., Sl-- ii wt lbe flora. , d30 Ilounlulu, II. I. 6m A. D. BOLSTER, IIH5e, Ship, Sign, Cari iafff & Omameatal I'nintlop Iu all Its branches. i 4T THE OLD STAND. K A A HUM A NT j Street, will execute all orders In his line with promptness, at low rates, and in aa good style as any. jid ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- - ; snertfuilv inform the nui ic tnut ne is treijarel to cast 5rfJ and finlnh all kind of hraas ami comoositiou work with d:,nat.h ami at reasanahle rates. 13 Ail kinds of shin and plantation worV furnished on short D Constantly on hand, hose coaptinfts of the followirg, : aizea: j, j, 1, 1J, 2 and 2J. Also, oil cup and gaue cock , JAMES A. I10PPEK, a30 ly King street OG ZSIixis Street. M. T. DON NELL, impokteb asd siisuKarTCKiLK or ALL, KINDS OF FURNITURE I ep Suitable to this market. pSX TT 01,1 Furniture epuirid and Mattrasges of all de scriptions made loonier. Before buying elsewhere cad t 80 and 8 Ji iutf al rer I. e'.'J ly HAYSELDEN & SON, Bunders. and Contractors. J Are prepared to give estimates fur every kind of l ?3. Work connected with the building trades. Residence corner of Nuuanu and Kukul Streets. au!9 C E WILLIA'VSS . . .. Mn nrn . V v Tv,...4.m. n linn I a m , n ' mnuuitiikUici, xiiipui ici auu ncaici T,-vm-t- - Ja, UtUlVAiiv j OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . t5 7 Fnmitnr U ar. Knnrn on Kurt ulret-- t : T nrl-nhn- at J a - ' 1 tbe old stand. Hotel street, near Fort. u. orders Irom tins other mlanas promptly Alieuucd to. aul9 ly E. C. ADDER LEY, Saddle and Harness Maker, - COKNt-- r WBT, It . T- "- it .i.i -- ... iT..n..l nl m Ferlisf-- " mil aiiu iiutri .iiiTria) irjuuiuim mi n tt CHrriHfPK r Trimn-.p- with neatness and d ispatch. Island rnl era .ttmlfH tninmnmlv ul9 ly j McCOLGAN & JOHNSON, ERCH ANT TAILORS. FORT STREET, Honolulu, II. I., opposite rheoil. C. Jleuck's. --2 y J. S. DICKSON, House. Ship and Sign Painter. C2 King St., . T4AT E A R LY OPPOSITE MESSRS. WUl.Mi- - 11 H AM i A'o. j Uralmug, jiarnung, uuaing, iaisoming, i .iper niuKnK, ..... c, c., execuieu on u .uu.utdv uu..v-- , .im nWaUUBHIC LI. t til O as r v sananncri I T A TT AT? yjij L.U A. k.e i.i r uuuu, KAAIilMANC STREET. I T Rhodes' Building, op stain, (my 13 ly) Honolulu, j J. H. WICKE, (Tj CABINET MAKIS, Alakea Street, j my!3 Below the 7heatre. ly I f' Furniture I made and repairtd at reasonable prices. J.-- OAT, SBN., W. O. WOOLiET. t. M. OAt, JB. J. M. OAT & CO., Sail Makers, Old Custom House Fire-pro- of j BCILDIN3, j Onthe Wharf, Toot of nuuanu wreet, iionoiu.u, n. i. , XT All Orders in our Line execjted with promptnes and dipatcb, and Work Guaranteed to tive Satisfaction. KEF KB BY PUHSitVltlH TO: A. J. Cartwright. Esq. C. Co. A. W. Peirce Co. C. A Williams E Co. It K. H. Hackfeid & Co. Waaler & Allen. Dowsctt Co. Boliei Co. a29 W. FISCHER, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher i a20 Hotel St , near the Drug Store of E. Strehr 4 Co. ly G. SEGELKEX. K. SlrtTLt C. SECELKEN & CO., ' Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, .naana Strcrt, btt. ?Icrtiant and Onfcn, A HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND Stove,, Leail Pipe, Galv. Iron Pip, Plain and Hose J i Binbs, Mop Cocks, India Uibtier II. s bent in -- ' " lengths nf 25 and 50 fet, wtii Coupling and Pipe com- plete. Ainu, a very larce stock of Tinware of every descrip- tion. Jobbing and Repairing done t order promptly and war- ranted. Particular attention givn li Ship Work. Thankful to the cit.zens of Honuluiu. a'-.- the Island for their liberal patron ie-- ; in ihe past, we hope by siiict attention to business to merit the sine for the luture. jy Orders from the other LjUndt Kill be carefully attended to. al ly R. RYCROFT, Practical Plumber, Fort Street, next 9- -f - door to the Government Yard. Orders for Ui use or Ship W jrk pruup'.ly attended to. mil ly J. T. CHAYTER, Ship and General Blacksmith, Minn nn i hp E.nliitiad. near t!ip fns- - viy-- ion lluusr. ?yr&4vi .t" ivi here he ig prpred to exernti all orders nsli"e Wlttl mptni' and in i workmanlike roaraer llorxe-shonn- tj done tilth neatn-t- and ditpitch. jail ly aril P. D ALTON, Saddle and l.aruc .UaLcr, KiyG STREET, hONOLULU. " cll H' -- r . Carriazf Trlnimin? In all ltsy,ifV;::?? Cranrhfs, Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. jy"J9 ly HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS a . - 3i- e-ia- .i J GUEY c CO., Manufacturers and Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS ! I.eleo, King Street, Honolulu. Beef; Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted! j Order Left at Ira Richardson's Boot and Shoo Store will meet with prompt jail Attendance. WAY & TELFER, ! Carpenters, Contractors and Builders, JS-- l Arprarril laraitratl fsrall kladt , t,niMing tTll. iLAi taop on the next Torhert'a mftchine .hop. j.fl 6a " ' IRK. W. BNILL. RAHEtScSNELL, ,a , HOnse Uarpemers, UOIliraClVrS, XIUllUCl B, l. laima or LssrS settled tth promptitude. lauiiin imurr.. nirnrr.. tic, tir. Corner yceu and tort Ms , iloncHuui. Beinc practical mechoics cf loo eiperience, we are piepared to e.xecuia all riesoriptiot;, ol a.rk lo iln.Ve ii.es. with on reaaon.bie terms, aid in a satiaUotory minner. j w al OUfin I ntUCnlUN KCPl JJ rg . MILITARY, XAVAL AXD CIVIL T A. I Xj o n . Ring St., next dor to Bradley's Burbor Pbop, Honolulu. o7 ly 141 U a II r I u k 1 t m 3 mn WaETOn antl LamaGTe ijUlluer, 4 and to i.- - t t . . ii .. cCTitV carriages huilt to order and warranted. Also, particular attention given to tha HEPAW1XQ OF rElllCLES OF EfKRY ULSCRIP Tioy. BlAfksiuithing and IIureShoeIng; f arriagr, Slga and Ornamental Pmnting ; CarriSKeTrininiinfr. Ac, will always be attended to in a manner to WAH-RAU- T SATISFACTION. XT Orders from all parts of the IblanUs promptly executed-f- l ly W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH. SHOP ON THE ESPLANADE, it where all work from Ship or Shore will be attended to ttl4' in a manner to warrant satisfaction. jS ly JAS. L. LEWIS, Cooper and Gauger, at the Old Stand, CORNER OF KING AND RET II EL Streets. A Ure stock of OIL SHOuKS and all kinds of Coopering Materials constantly on hand. Alss, Shap oa the Esplanade near the Custom llsnse. H. hniM-i- i hv n'ti-n-l l.m lo bunineas to merit a continuance ' . of the piiln-nnK- winch he hit hitherto enjoyed, and lor which he now returns hia tbauks. till ly .1. M TunMDenM . ' General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu. II AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A x D For Sale at the Lowest Markf-- t Prices, a aood assort- ment of the Best Refined Bar Iron, And the Best B ackQiith s Coal. till ly JOHN NEILL, NO. 4 0 FORT STREET. JSf' where ho will attend to all orders , tC.- - in the VvV LOCK, CO & GF..KRAL REPA III LI.E He will aire snecisl attention to cleaning, renairlnz and res ulating Sewing Mauhines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery aud MeUI Work of every description. ALSO, OX HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP, Variety of Sewing Machines, Cans, rutois. Shot, Ammonitlon, m. v vpcinr ru s. k . Jlrtl-iii.- 1 r ,i i,.oiiii, Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders, and all other extra and duplicate parts of Machines supgilied on abort notice rpr ieat aiarnine mwisi. jLJk roLK 4RKNT IM THIS KISCDOM FOR The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. r.27 I (slaiicl Ordnrs Solicited. ly iculisisr ISooiii. s r. a La4, iiii sa rJ?tlJl-- THE WEEK. ' . wr a a an Vs. a m Honrs from 9 a. ii. io iu r. i., Up-atal- ra, lis the Snilora Houir. The second Friday evening of each month reserved for the meetings of the Y. Si. C. A. o7 ly PHOTOGRAPH COPIES (SIZE Hx23) tF TMm,a TTTTj'TXT' fW TJAMnT TTT.TT ULllil 1 O V AJLI I T VSX' UOllOiJUiJU) (SIZE 23xf!0). TAN NOW BE HAD AT THREE DOL LARS each, at the Circulating Library and Newa Depot. is sui'aHe for Parlor, Counting Ilou", or for mailing to friends, as it ia the best view ever executed. HAWAIIAN TARIFF AND DIGEST OF THE Laws & Kf gul.iiion of (lie Customs ! AND HARBOR REGULATIONS, E)ILOT and Bearinirsnf Lizht liousep, Currency Table?, Postage lutes. Lint of Diplomatic and Consular Agents, Etc. COMPILED BY J. A. I1ASSINGER. XT Price il.oO In Paper, SI. 75 Uenrda. au5 At THOS. O. TURCJl'S. THEOD. C. iiiiUUii OFFERS FOit Sail a 12 JUST RECEIVED FROM mmxx mwxw nn rnivrF uiiii..i.isii, .wL, a,,,, .......tu, f" lass TP -- PER- : GERMAN 8ARK EMIL1E I VIA SAN FRANCISCO, nfinU SSIITBRIP l-f- lR; "a? W sv W av av a B am saw sat mm a sv a ' AIaIa TIMDEK, DRY GOOD.-- . HARDWARE, CKoCKKhY, CL TLKRY, MoSIKRY, j SADDLERY, PERFUMERY, ire , i.c, &C. i And Direct via Panama! EXPECTED : dies Prints, Flalils iFhltf ana lUrk lirnnud Prinl--- , Tnefil. I airnfrfs and Cloths niito and Crown I.oo? Cloths, Bouts and Shoe-- , fur L:itlies. Gents and Chiidrea, Deuluis. Lrllliauts, and NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES SUIT- - able for Ihe Trude. COUNTRY DEALERS Are pnrtienlnrly Invited lo exam ui y Stock befara Purrba.log elsewhere. THEOD. C. HEUCK, d 3m FORT STREET Rlding, pantSj Riding pantSt WHO AREFONDOFTHE GENTLEMEN exercise, call and see the splendid Bedford Cord, tbe uwt suitahln rssterial made for Kidinir. at s30 J. KKSYON'S, Tailor King St. Honolulu s THE UKITISII AND FOKKIG.V MARINE INSUnANCE COMP'Y, D1S1". .U ACCF.i'is at the low kst HATvS. The clauaca in tl.e i illeta nl tli!a t'oiapany are ! , specially adantgo.B TilkO. 11. DA UH. ; I Aenl. THE NOETHEBN ASSTJUANCE COMF Y IssDts lire tnd Life Pollrlr A I nr. Jiusi l.lur.K.lL I r.KMSa ALL ; 018 ly TUCU. H. DAVtlh. Ayent. j T?n?mv tja atjti nr ttvttu wtjttvdc t " j i rillt F r.. u .:JRlv.,. ' Z .,h. 7llll , ,ud otbera thai all hills for Kepaire on Vesia. ,.,! .11 hills ' V"'! Average pUrlHa. mnsl ta approvrd bv the Ageul w ooaioo i uuerari:era, who must also te repreaaoled on ; ail surveys, or such bills aill pot he . ' o. brkwkk co.. Agents. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. rviHE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF TUB A- - above Company, have been authorised to insure risks on m. : u i rr ' from Honolulu to ail porta of tha world, and vine versa. ol ly 11. UACKFKLD A Co NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE , INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON AND EDINDURC.H. j EhTABLItUKD, 1809. i CAPITA L-.- .. 19.000.000 Arcurnailalrd and 1 n veal est Fssssd. 2,S3w,118 flMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RKEN A P- -I POINTED AGENTS tor the Sandwich Isia ids, aod are authorised to Insure against Fire upon ravnrable terms. Risks taken iu any part of the Islands on W ooden Buildings, and Merchandise atored therein. Dwelling Houses aud Furni- ture, l imber. Coals, Ships in harbor with or without earg'ira or under repair. 8 ly ED. 11 JFFoCll LA EGKR A; CO. I 91 I K It I A I, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON. (In.lilaird 1803.) CAPITAL, S.OOO.OOO I N GOLD1 riMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED to iuue policies on Fire rusks (with or without the aver age clause), on Plantation BulldinK, and Mnehinrry, Private Dwellings, Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coals, Lumber, Ships in Port, Ac, on the most favorable terms. IT A II loaara nd justed a. ad paid lor arrr. X't For particulars apply at the office of , WALKER At ALLEN. ul9 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Island, C. BREWER & CO.. AGENTS FOR BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA BOARDS OF UNDERWRITERS. Masters of Vessel, visiting this port In a disable,! condition and insured in any of the Boston and Puiladaiphia Offloea, must have their reports and accounts duly certified to by ua. s9Sm C. BKKVA ER a CO. UXDKi:sir,.KD AGENTS OF THE HAMBURG -- BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY! RE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE POLI- CIES OS FIRE RISKS IN THIS PLACE (With or without tho Average Clause) at a PRESVIIUEV1 AS LOW As any other Insurance Company repre-Kcnte- d Ltre. Tbo TER3IS OF IsrBArC IRE MOST FAVORABLE and Policies are open for inspection. For particulars uppljr to d22ra F. A. SCHAEFER fit Co. THE IIOAOILtU IItO. ffflBKS fO. MAKE ALL KINDS OF IF ACHI IV 33 IX "Y" TEAM ENGINES. SCUAR MILLS, WIND MILLS, VACL'CM PANS, CLARIFIERfl, CENTRIFl'GA L MACHINE3. BOILERS. 1'UOLERS, TANKS, SM0KK STACKS. AND HEAVY SHEET IRON WORK. ;CASTINGS ,N mHt Ems m LEAD Made to Order, and parUeular attention paid W t) li l p o iti i t li l ii g I ON HALE. Valves, Cocks, and Dra-- a Work f all kinds. Fl.xPark,D)r.Ku.Packi...ndBeltinK I'ipinjf. Lihown, Tees, Bols, Nippies, Ac. Steam ard water gauges, ISoilt r tobinft, vsnoos Sites, shafting. Bar, Plate and Anple Iron, Pig iron for ballast. JVrap Iron, Nuts, Bulm, W anhers, HI ruts, A FULL ASSOICT.M I'M OF STI BL -- AND Finely Perforated Bram Platei fr fenlrifiKals, 9 00 each.. Also, 1 Small Pire-- l Supar M;!l, 1 .Medium Mill, 1 Kneiiie. '1 Horse power, 1 IHlinr; Down Apparatas fr.r Tallow, 17 Sugar Coolers, 2 Turbine Wheels for running Centrifugals ith CO feet Head of water. SECOND HAND MACHINERY! 1 Small Tubolsr Boljer, t Hor Power, 1 Small Sized Mid and Horse Power complete. Z Boilers suitable for tanks. and Sawing and Vood Vork . EXECUTED TO ORDER, .V. For which the Works have unusual facilities. ja 3m ALEXANDER Y0CN0, Manager. WELL CURED ISLAND HAT at ONI AND A HALF CENT PER HAY! POUND, at c28 3m JCDD k LAYTON'8. WAIL U K U P LAN TA TIONl' ; WAU 1 1 1 V1 V VTc.V8 3m flf!rl t PlnYI'I'lt .(llll, 111 Mi 1 II 1 I . I . . 4V TI'RTON. PraBrlelsrJ CAt5"liSt uf mieiK qualny.nvw rusaiug ia ajul tur sale In quantities U- - suit ty ..ii it - ii mrr trl fi L f MAKEE PLANTATION- - l?Li:iALAKITA, MAUI. aTHI OP OK IK7I-- M l.-A- aV molakif.s, VeUl ui For hale by C. HhKM ht 4 l' , A igaau. FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET, p.. ii. no vn. Choicest Heats from finest Lards, Poultry, Fish, Tclblrr are. . famished t order. 1 iy i WASHINGTON MARKET. lwf'r-j- M I SSRK.ltnitMIOI.TA DI'NN, Hulchirs. Nuuanu Street, czrs rlt tn lov.'s Neam Mkery, ar nrrnaieii Ui suot.lv 1 1 r f. ! 1 ml... Veal and A. .... at all hours, on tte most reas.mahl, forms. A har of pal rooag aolicitad. Ja? Ssa J i:i:i)iCTio. i a ikici:s. The I'ndrrsigTied hereby unite that froca and afler March 1st. 1871, Uiey are prepared AO . Furnish their Customers and the Public geotrally whh tli, CHOICEST MEATS at 8 CENTS, prlf irif vn ml C. BORN HOLT A CO. ' DUFFNS MARKET. V.. WA1-I.- K It, AIAO HONOLULU. aali If y 1VAIKAPV 1IaA1'TATICIV !j I at aa, sat aa aaa II tkaa.alalaa. C OIUAR AND MOLASSES FROM THIS 7 I'lsntatiuu for sale lo lota to suit purchasers. Apply lo ,30 ly UKO. C. MCLEAN, Aieul. KllP.UlIKl PLANJaTION Sl'GAR NOW COMING IN, AND FOR RALE IX LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY AF0N0 A AC1IITK. Honolulu, June 1st, 1ST1. Ju3 ly ONOMEA PLANTATION. SUGAR and' molasses crop isio, in, for sale In quantities lo suit pur hsser. o7 Dm By WALKER a ALLEN, A.voU. 187 I II IL O , II . I . rt GA R AND MOLASSES.CROP COMIWO In aud lor sale io Quantities to suit purcbssrrs by Zr u7 em WALKER At ALLEN, A.'Ut. J PRINCEVILL.E PLANTATION. Kurnr find Molaa.eH Crop I8T0, IN. FOR MALE IN UlU NTI ClOMINti purchasers, by j.,6 On WALKER k ALLEN, Aitwtol. SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Ooat and Sheep Skint. -- CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FORSALK. from the well-know- n IE WAIMKA TANNRRV-- C. NOTLEV, By (i U) A. 8. CLKUIIORN CO , Anla. HONOLULU STEAM DAUERYS'.b E. LOVE & BR0THEES, Proprietor!, ij NUUANU BTREkT. E"lf f)l LOT, MEDIUM AND NAVY UREA II, ,i a. aiwaya on band and made tu order. ' Also, lnir, Sxf'i utnl liuticr Crackers, ( ' JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac. ILHA SHIP BREAD R LB A li ED on th. shortest nirtira. . , FAMILY BREAD, mad, of the IlMit Flour, bskrd daily and ir, aVIWaSlal OU UU. Ji. B.UHOWN H HE AT OF Tli A. MUST tVALITT aul'J ly TVOW TA.IVXXIVO- - EX It O K i: T V O WA IV ! 28 Days from Victoria. I NE WHITE SHIRTING, Ladies' Trim mi-- aud L'nti immcd Mats, Fancy Woolleni Hbirta, (irenadinc", aod Tirci'd Jacki-La- , ICvfriing DriBfers, ' Kobcf, HLlrU, ParaaoU, Vc, Vc., & C. Oi 'wutal I'lckh a. A few L'ox' Sinoknl Ilfrringa. FINE RED SALMON. In Barrel, and half barrel.. ALSO A FEW BOXES OF VERY CHOICE 1 SA1 car U In Spitbergen Victoria Apples! Um . Caxx THEO. H. DAVIE8. k' TXT -- BL'T- UAL pre 2 nti Hon Living Yet, and has been Living jLCt I. TTII alouolula the Lntt foarti-c- n loaraf THK OLD LSTABLI6HED 1 T i Btf ' iinvikl IT mi kiltll V1Wtlii r W. J. RAWLINS, Manufacturer V OF - ,AI, ALL KINDS OF SOAP8 -- Ml? AND fLV Bayer of Beef, Mutton and Ooat Tallo w t And all bind, ol Soap Greaae. Have reoel red x late arrivals from th. ITnlted fetal laid kurope suppl.r vf liis um Jiaieriai. in oar Lint Ir Xannraetarlac n.p v. 1 by iU ib ' to all I'Hrpo.es. And will cot.linue to be in reeelpt of supplies saillnf vessels, I, prepared to give aatistacUoa Dealers nod Connnmen of bit Kpeclalitir, i' Who will favor him with their trad. B. All OrJers Irfl at the Store 0 J. ATcJncr.iy, Importer and Dealer In Boots and Shoes, N. E. Corber i of Fort and Merchant (Itreets, will be thank i fully received and promptly i . f atunded to. y . a sa a.ss. Pracllenl ial ly Ulo, I "' 1 Saap Boiler. I Kmg St., Honoluts. in !'" r a ( r I

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Kverv Matin-cla-y Morning, Honolulu, Ifawaiiait IwIuikIm.BY BLACK & AULD. Jlntod of yVclX'oi-tlMljiif- ;.

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BOOK AND JOB PRINTINC. a diMNKiril Irna lhar rata, al.wli ae lur baMatrut atvarUarAT a, m ,.v 1 1rr BILL IIKaD. VH!TtNO,bt'ril!K4 AND ADDRESS ! I I J A U. O.J. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FEBRUARY 10, 1S7-2- .

CAKDS pntiu-.- l in llio l.ih-- t atyle of the art. x.wa vsa,jra a i 1 i

Turning Cray.- - -

I.ife'a aanda are running fait away ;

The buoyant atip of ycaih hia gooe ;

The faflinf hair ia lurolnj (raj.And time aeema now to hurry oo

More fleetly ihxu la iia cf yre.Before th heart tkecarna !ta prey

Before iwa aaddraed to the core,Befotra toa bair waa toxnicf (ray-- .

Tea. tarn icj (ray ! ae corflea Eke enow,Aa a till, and crn each careworn lin ;

Ita wrlnklea on tli! brow will (row.The hair with eilvrry atreaka C1 ahin:

Tha eyra their bnbtrwaa lu. toe handfir ,m iry aod tcemuluua and ihio i

For life, alaa ! ia quickly spanned,Aod Uealii lie (.ilea aoou ckea in !

Ah, tarring eray ! vt f.ia would bideThie a!gn how long with lloie we've been ;

Tbeaa deepeoSrj; wrioklca aide by aide,Cut by the eorrowa we haTc aeeo,

for freblrr beat the heart aa yearaM'jtm toick:j ciuaier oa oar had .

Aa autumn raiudropa bang like teara,Oo auma Uit C itr liiat'a ocarly dead !

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Bora only I t a day or hour,(Sweet gaoibola by tho fancy played,

A a age couiea on we long f r restAa aoiiita near ahrinee will long to pray ;

But, ah ! we loved lliat time the beat,before the hair waa turning gray !

VARIETY.A Monster io human furm" eajs that the

only time a woman tWa not exaggerate ia whenhe ia tulWirrg uf her own ae.

A journeyman biackomith says he has beentrililn tut hire wagea ihee twenty years, with

unifuru Buccet. -(.'et your liTe io8urel for 10,000 dol.." said

a zeaiouH ioKurance agent, and then, if you diethe widow' heart will eing for joy.

A I'hotogrupher in Suffolk wa" recently Tis.itedby a young woman, who will sweet simplicity,aek'jd, llow long does'it tako to get my photo-graph after leaving my measure?"

A Colored man near Canton, Mis6., met hisdeuth uuJor rather peculiar . circumutancca theother day. lie wished to kill a sheep and held iton the track for the approaching locoinotivotto

the deed. The cheep escaped with aferforin leg, but the funeral of the negro tookplace next day. -

Married ladies are interested in a recent de-

cision rendered by a court in the State of NewYork, which in that a married woman in thatStato can not involve her husband io liabilitiesfor contracts undertaken by herself. Husbandsneed not be annoyed by bills of interminablelength of female extravagance, if they prefer totake refuge behind the law. ;

The report of the postmaster general showsthat in 1870, in London alone, 10,000,000 yardsof string were used lor tying up letters for the I

country, and 17 .OiHI pounds ol eaitogwax torsecuring the mail bag, which numbered m theaggregate 700,000. In the whole of England fourtons of ink were used during the year for post-marking the letters.

A PirtB Histort. The paper having thelargest circulation the paper of tobacco. Paperfor the roughs sandpaper. Faper contain-ing many fine points the paper of pins. Paperillustrated with cuts editorial exchanges.Drawrmr TKipcr, dootist's bills.. A paper thattakes--: a shcrilTs warrants. Kuled paper theFrench press. .

Two little boys who were familiarly called Tomand Jack, oo their first day at school were askedtheir names; to which the first replied Tom."

That is not polite, said the teacher ; yourreal name is Thorn as." " And now ray littleman," turning to Jack, whose face seemed sud-

denly to brighten up with the light of a Dew idoa,. "what is your name?" "Jack as!" triumphantly

exclaimed the little urchin., "

Tedigree: In reference to Lockhart's attemptto make out an irreproachable pedigree for SirWalter Soott, Sydney Smith said : When LadyLansdowno asked me about my grandfather, 1

told tier he disappeared about the time of the as-

sizes, and we neked no questions."In a Iega! Point of jew : Life, we are told,

i a trial, but the worst of it is there is no Courtof Appeal we can go to in the event of our beingdiHti:-ti.- l with the result of it. For myself, Ishould Lke uncommonly to move for a new trial.

A le.irned American counsel, in the middleof an effecting appeal in court in a slander suit,gave the tbllowin. buret of genius : Slander,g?ntieun'ti, like a or of gigantic sizeand immeasurable proportions, wraps the coils ofits unwie!d!y body about its unfortunate victim,anJ, beedlet of the shrieks of agony that comefrom the inm.st depths of the victim's soul, loudand reverberating as the mighty thunder thatrolls m the heavens, it finally breaks its unluckyneck agaitift the iron wheel of public opiui.-n- ,

forcing him to desperation, then to madness, andfinally crushing him iu the hideous jaws of moraldeath." . 'J

A New lNiTtr St.vtb Bank. A correspond-ent of the New York Journal cf Commerce de-

scribes a project soon to be submitted to Con-

gress, it is said, by Senator Sumner, for the char-

ter of a grand national tank. to be called TheExchequer of the Cnited States," and modeledeomewhat after the Dank of Eugland. The plaucontains two departments, the "banking" andthe issue " dejartment, and provides for onehundred millions of capital, to be taken by sub-

scription. It is designed aUw to take the place ofthe present Sub-Treasu- ry. -

1" you ni5in tj My you don't like tripe?"Miller, making a desperate effort, broke from

him, and hurried in consternation through Cran-bour- ue

alley, followed If Liston, bawling afterbira : - ' -

' "

" There he goc ? That's the man that doesn'tlike tripe!" to the immeneie amusement of thenumerous passengers, tuauy of whom recognizedthe popular comedian, till the horrified book-

seller took to his heels and ran aa, if for his lifeop Long Acre'into Bow street, pursued to hisvrery door-ate- p by a pack of young ragamuffins,who took up the cry :

" There he g'jes ! The man that doesn't liketripe f

Listov, JIilter and the Tbipe. Liston, theactor, delighted in s peculiar sort of a practicaljokinr; in the etreeta." Walkinj; one day throughLeiiTster irVjiife with Mr. Miller, the theatricalbookseller of JJ-pv- street, he happened to mentioncasually that he waa going to have trie fordinner, a dish of which he waa particularly fund.Miller, who Irated it, aid :

Tripe ! Leatlj stuff! IJoW cauie you to eatit?"

That waa enough fwr Liston. He stopped sud-

denly in the crowded thoroughfare in front ofLeicester House, and holding Miller by the arm,exclaimed in a loud voice : -

" What, air So you mean to assert thai youdon't like tripe 7"

Hash!" muttered Miller, "don't talk boloud ; people are staring at oa."

I aek you sir, continued Liston, in stilllouder tones. do you like trit T"

For heaven's sake, hold your tongue!" criedMiller ; " you will Lve a crowd round ns."

And, naturally, people begzn to slop andwonder what was the matter. This was exactlywhat Liston wanted, and again be shouted :

J. EI. WHITNEY, D. D. S.

DENTIST. OFFICE OVKK DR. HOFF- - t

sus.N's 1'M.o o runt, j

Corner of Kahumna aud Merchant itretria. Office hoursja8 frma S - m ti 1 2 r. u y

A. CLI'.BOBS. jxo. a. 4Mrrai.A. S. CLEGHOEN & Co.,

AM) WHOLtSALE ANDIMPORTERS IN

General Merchandise,Ccmer Qaeeo an-- l Kuhunuca 8;a ,

i.7 ly Nuuanu Pt., anj fornr Port and Hotel Sts.

A. F. JUDD,4 TTOKVKV AND COL'.Xk'KLLOR AT IAW.J. kort street, tl.rre Uuors below Merciiaiii bt. olU ly

JOHN S. McGSEW, M. D.,1 ATE SURGEON U. S. ARMY. CAN HEBLJ cunsuited at hts reaidei.ee oa liolel direct, beiweea Alakea and f-- Streets. tilS ly

M. S. GEINBAUM & CO.,A Ml WHOLES LEIMPORTERS Clcthinif, Ira's, t aps, Itont nU PtiOeS,

And every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods.Ktore formerly ocmplel by U. A. Aid rich, Makee's

nl Clijck, Queen Street. ly

J. W. AUSTIN,TTORN'EY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.A Olhce over Whitney's Bxlc-u.r- e, Honolulu. ti4 6m

E. 0. HALL & SON,"TM PORTERS A ND DEALERS IV II AJL WA Rh, Itj ti'jods. Paints. Uils. and General Marchnndme.

nA Corner Fort aud King Sts. ly

JAS. W. GIRVIN,COMMISSION MERCHANT ANDI DEA LERCJ is in-- rl Merchandise.'' I.AHAIN A.

Orders from the other Is andj promptly attended to. o'S 8 in i

BROWN-- & CO.,M PORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES.

WlNAvs AND SPIRITS, AT WUOLrSALK.9 Merchant Street, lo!4 ly) Honolulu, IL I.

CHULAN-- BROTHER,BiiuiiDTvuuni l vd iv!X CHINA GOODS .Of all descriptions, and in all kinds of Dry Goods. Also, con- -

stantly ou hand, a superior quality of Hawaiian Rice. ,s23 Nuaar.u Sire:t, Honolulu. ly

C.S.BARTOW, !

a W r"T u 42 A l.l.'h:nilflf...... rtV 1 r . I. X. (- .- v.. iA jul. Street, cne door from Kaahumana. ly

LEWERS & DICKSON,IN LUMBER AND BUILDINGDEALERS Uatcriala. Fort Street. ly

FISCHEr"ROTH;TV 1 ERCI1A NT TAILORS, FORT STREET,Jl oppnaite Odd Fellow's Hall; Honolulu, II. I. al5 ly

HYMAN & BROTHERS,WHOLES LE AND RETAILIMPORTERS, DEALERS IN

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Ladies' andGents' Boots and Shoes, Yankee Notions, ire, &c,

IRA RICHARDSON. T'

. .s . vx-tri-r-;! I'lllt I r-- K . .i i

X Shoea. Fine Clothing, surnisniug uooji,Perlumery, ero.

Corner of Fort and Merchant gu 18 ly Honolulu, U. I.

THOMAS SPENCER,UIP CHANDLER, DEALER IN GEN- -s erai iierchandiae, i.laiid Produce, aud

COMMISSION MERCHANT,Braoa'a Bat, Hilo, gMwii7H Lslsxds.

Will keep constantly on hand an exwnsive assortmeut of everydescription of goods required by ships and others.

The highest price given for Island Produce.AT Money advanced lor Bills of Kschango at reaeouaWe rales.

- ly'

J. DAVIS,IN BOOTS. SHOES, DRY AND '

DEALER fancv G'or.p.Nuuanu St., next door below Love', Bakery, Honolulu, H. I. !

- aS It; ; jTperry,

n . . ,..--r- i s .Minriii vnup .'

iriA urii ' uii.iinv. i..u...-'.-i- iM--t

Fire-Pro- Store, Corner ut Hotel ana .iiiuinu cts.,Honolulu, II. I.

Al.HO-.Ilrr.- lIL ESTABtlSHlTCST NCTANC STBfET, ABOVE

a tha Fire-proo- f Store.

S. B. DOLE,AT LAW. OFFICE OVERtTIORNEY corner of Fcrt aud Merchant Streets,

mil Honolulu. ly

A. W. PEIRCE & CO.,.(S'trcexsor.t to C. L. Rirhatds d-- Co.)

Cll aNDLF.RS AND GENERALCOM-MlsSIO- N

MERCUAN1S. Honolulu, li .wanan Islands.

AtliHis W. PBiara. (jiy I. B. PrreFsosi.

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,AND WHOLES LE DEALIMPORTERS Shoes, llt. Men's Furnishing and i

Fancy Goods. (nllOro) No. 11 Kaahuniaou St. Honolulu.

THOSTg. THRUM'S,. TATIOXKRV. CUTLERY AND NEWS

Depot, and Vircuiating L.nrary.f late Blak A uld'. !

i n tr i iit.ran!.v ti'niii t utunff. ana convinif.Stand.. EngraV ".p i n - i j " wattend! to.

o7 ly Merchant Street. Honolulu.

THEOD. C. HEUCK,MINSIO?

CHANT, . i"" ly) Honolulu, Oahu, II I.

W. L. GREEN,OMMISSION MERCHANT. FIRt-PRO- OF

y Budauij, Qaeen Street, t

o71y Honolulu. Hawaiian Inlands.i

JOHN RITSON,'rsKtLKK I WISKSMMKIIT. AI.K J11 i

MJ PORTER. VIS ItONULLLL.

D0WSETT & CO.,LUMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERSlJ in building Materials of alt kinds.Corner Uuer-- and F rt Mreets, Honolulu. ja? i

,

F. HORN,apiONFECTIONER. NO. 49 HOTEL ST.. :

V-- next door to C. E. W liliaras, Honolulu. d!7

AFONG & ACHUCE,ft

WHOLESALE AND RETAILIMPORTERS. Merchandise. Store, Nuua- -nutftreet. dlO ly i L

CASTLE & COOKE,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GEN- - ' QI ERAL MERCHANDISE,

HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.ja2H No. 80 Kins; street, HniHduiu. II. 1. ly

BOLLES & CO.,CHANDLERS AND COMMISSIONSHIP MERCHANT?.

I ni porter and Dealers in Oeneral Merchandise. Queen Street,: Honolulu. IlawaiLlQ Island.

Agents Aur the Kaunaaakai, Msunaiua and Kakaako Salt fja 1 Works. ly

J. S. Witiis. S. C. Allcx.

WALKER & ALLEN,AND COMMISSIONSHIPPINO "" ' HONOLCLC. H. I.

'agists row iHawaiian Packet Line, , Spencer's Plantation.Princevllle Plantation. Nanleha Plantation.Ooota.a Plantation. i GreenwelP Coffee.

Imperial Fire Insurance Company, London. SoUerrhant'a Matual Marine Insurance Co.. San Francisco.

j7 ly o7

'. THEO, H. DAVTES,

. (Late Janiua, Green At Co.;

IMPORTER AND COMMISSION' MERC-HANT SGCST roa

Lloys an tte Liverpool Underwriters. Northern AssuranceCaccpaoy, and British aod Foreign Marine Insurance

Ccropiny.tall Fire Proof Buildings, Saahumann and Queen Sts. ly

Business (Car.s.

H. L. LSW18.

S. MAGm&Oo.,AXD DEALKRS IN CEN' -IMPORTERS MtucHASDi.K.

Dry Goods, Clothinjf. Hoota and Mioes, and Gent's FumuhlrgGoo,,

oalX Nuuaru ?t.. corxer of Marine, Honolulu. H. T. ' ly

A. C. SMITH,GROCER AND SHIP CH ANDLER, La

IIArXA, MAI I.Money and Recruits furnisliei to tfhips oa favorable Terms.

H. HACKFELD & Co.ENER.4L COMMISSION AGENTS,G o7 ly

H. E. McLNTYBE k BKOTHEH,ROCERY. FEED STt.RE AXD BAKERY,

VJf Corner of King aud rort slteetn.:o ly ll.molula. H. I.

T.-- H4TltELtB!t. F. H

HAYSELDEN BROS.TkEALERS IN DRV GOODS. FAN'CYMJ GiKi3 AND CLOTHING.

Corner of Fort aud King Sts. (slS ly) II wiolulu, II. Z.

H. BOLLHANN,TTMPORTKR OF AND DEALER. IN TO.al UACCO AND CIQAKS, !

44 Frt HonMulu. H. I.

C. BREWER k CO.,aOOM MISSION" A N D SHIPPING 'MERC-

HANTS.Houolulu, Oahu, (aula ly) Hawaiian IsIhixIs.

ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT,OMMISSION MERCHANT AND JEN- - jc ERAL QUIPPING AGKNT,

Honolulu, Hawaiian Iilanda. Jy23

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,AND COMMISSION MER- -iIMPORTERS CHANTS.

Houolulu, Hawaiian IUnda. Jul7 ly

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

11 DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ONThe Bank of California Sail FranciscoMessrs. Lees Waller New YorkTremotit National Bank ... Boston

. , . .uncoMi n.iii voip.irii..n iiunuuu j

OrienUl Bank Corporation, payable iu Sydney, MelbourneKUU AUCatdU!.

Kni lfor ,P"ific ,nfr;-e- Cinp-n- y, or Sar , Franciaro.and for the A nmnanv of New nrk. i,, r. . ... . -- i . .. i. : . , I

ivcceive i'eKiiiB, uikuuui 1 si --v i n ouviiicm iitper,attend to Collecting, tc, 4c inyiO ly

E. HOFFMANN, M. D.,IHVSICI.AN AND SURGEON, CORNER i

El Merchant and Kaahuojana ts , near the Post-offic-

aulj ly

ALLEN & CHILLINGWORTH,KAWA1HAK, HAWAII,

I 1L 1 I A L c. IHS. r. tt . Itains'"iri . n I L' J stills n i O I V L C aanu oinrn.iu pucur..-.-- i meabove port, wherethey are prepared to furnish the justly cele-- j

brated Kawathae Potatoes, and such other recruits as arerequired by whale ships, at he shortest notice and on the j

most reasonable terms. (aui2 ly) FIREWOOD ON HAND."

DILLINGHAH & CO.,M PORT ERS ANI DEALERS 1 V IIARD- -

I a I L"

. , . . ..-i tr f S i : a - j n 1tutiery, urj uouui. IS..H..OU vin, sun uclcfsi.Mcrcliandlse

a29 No. 95 King Street Honolulu.

CHUNG HOON,COMMISSION MFRTHA VT AND cpv. :

ERAL AGENl",Agent for the Paukaa and Atnauulu Sugar Plantations Im-

porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goodsand wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce,

In New Stone Store, Nuuanu Street, below King. julO ly

W. C. JONES,TTORN'EY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT,A Will practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom'. Herill attend the Circuit Courts ou Kauai, .Maui and

'

. Hawaii, and visit either of those Islaudaon special business.

an19 Office next door to C C. Bennett's Store. Iv I

D. N. FLITNER, j

II1SOLD BUSINESS INTIIECONTINUES building. Kaahumanu Street,Mni. r.r.rl hv nbaerv&tiona of the iud and stars '

. . , . . . . . ...with a transit instrument accuraieijr aajusieu iu iub

meridian ol Honolulu. Particular attention given totine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant

glasses silvered nid adjusted Charts andnautical instruments constantly on

jy29 hand and for sale. ly

L. L. TORBERT,.

IN ALL KIXDSOF BUILDINGDEALER MATERIALS,Paints and Oil, Wall Paper, Window ard Ticture Glass,

Sash, Blmds. D.or, Ac, ke.Orrica No. M Eplanadc, (a29 ly) OppoitTK Covkt HCo

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE,AND DEAL F. RING E N E R A LIMPORTER MERCHANDISE,

a29 Queen Street, Honolulu. Iv

R. H. STANLEY.AND COUNSELOR AT LA W.ATTORNEY Fire-pr'ir- .f Building, Ka.ihuinauu

al Street, Houolulu. 3ru

TT) HOFFSCHL AEGER & CO..'

IMPORTERSAND COMMISSIONCorner of Fjrt aad Merchant Streets. ml9 ly

7 1 . zrr. - i

M. McINERNY,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CLOTH- - j

Hat. Cap, Jewelry, Perfumery,PucAef Cotlory. and wvery description o4 GcnCa Superior ,

Furnishing Goods. 1 T Benkcrt", Fine Call Dress Boots,Ol. Ml .Uli.

N. K Cohneb or Fort ivd Mem-has- t STRKkTj. ja" ly

' E. P. ADAMS,UCTIO X EER A N D CO I M 1 SS SON 51 ER- -

CHANT.i

Queen Street, Honolulu. II. I-- jallyA. W. JCPD. i. LaYT-- s

JUDD & LAYTON.flROCEKS AND PRO ISION DEALERS,Jt raiudv Grocery and Feed More,

52 Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO lv ;

C. F. NICHOLS, M. D., ;

HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. CORNERaV Fcrt ao-- Merchant Streets. At Office, forenoon nftr 8 ;

to P. M. - House, J Berefania Street. - jyl 6m e

If 115 AC CO V s .a.a EC. JLCflalU,NO. 4 4 FORT STREET.

ONSTANTLY ON II AN D THE CHOICESTBRANDS OF

atnni! Lesf,

Fine fat fhrwlnt: and Smoking Tobucfn,

Tsrklh, Ealan &. Tlavana CigArrltos,' Havana, German and

Ulanila (igars,tear Ca.e, Toarr Cae s.

fisarrito Papfr, Tlpe flranersMeerschaum, Briar Wood and other

PIPES!ALSO i

"KILAUEA" SMOKING TOBACCO !

well known f--r its purity and freshness, being prepared '

from the het article of Natural Le.f.ly d30 H. BOLLMANN. No. 44 Fort Street.

TO I'LATERS!CENTRIFUGAL WIRE CLOTH;

FOR SALE BY

TalLLlNGHAM CO ,ja 3m N. 8a KINO STREET.

K. UITM4k. C. W- - OtLtTT.

R. WHITMAN & CO,,'i and Daler in SaddlestaaniacurerB

HARNESS. AXD F.KR1 C4f?description of article i a our !ine. ii. ;

M I &ho. &jtddl. llarnaka i r...i.,.. I antlir.I Constant on hand. Ii

.BJrtl 44a I 4B l.ITW L1"U 'SBitA a(-- vaM I 14ltV A I Ul'1'44. UU A I UU aV t1! arr Orders from the WLer .aUnis aoiiolted. and promptlyattended to.

Nt 83 Kiug St., Sl-- ii wt lbe flora. ,

d30 Ilounlulu, II. I. 6m

A. D. BOLSTER,IIH5e, Ship, Sign, Cari iafff & Omameatal I'nintlop

Iu all Its branches. i

4T THE OLD STAND. K A A HUM A NTj Street, will execute all orders In his line with promptness,at low rates, and in aa good style as any. jid ly

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY.THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-- ;

snertfuilv inform the nui ic tnut ne is treijarel to cast5rfJ and finlnh all kind of hraas ami comoositiou work with

d:,nat.h ami at reasanahle rates.13 Ail kinds of shin and plantation worV furnished on short

D Constantly on hand, hose coaptinfts of the followirg, :

aizea: j, j, 1, 1J, 2 and 2J. Also, oil cup and gaue cock,JAMES A. I10PPEK,

a30 ly King street

OG ZSIixis Street.M. T. DON NELL,

impokteb asd siisuKarTCKiLK orALL, KINDS OF FURNITURE I

ep Suitable to this market.

pSX TT 01,1 Furniture epuirid and Mattrasges of all descriptions made loonier.

Before buying elsewhere cad t 80 and 8 Ji iutf al rer I.e'.'J ly

HAYSELDEN & SON,Bunders. and Contractors.

J Are prepared to give estimates fur every kind ofl

?3. Work connected with the building trades.Residence corner of Nuuanu and Kukul Streets. au!9

C E WILLIA'VSS. . ..Mn nrn . V v Tv,...4.m. n linn I a m , n 'mnuuitiikUici, xiiipui ici auu ncaiciT,-vm-t- -Ja, UtUlVAiiv j

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION..

t5 7 Fnmitnr U ar. Knnrn on Kurt ulret-- t : T nrl-nhn- atJ a - ' 1

tbe old stand. Hotel street, near Fort.u. orders Irom tins other mlanas promptly Alieuucd to.

aul9 ly

E. C. ADDER LEY,Saddle and Harness Maker, -

COKNt-- r WBT, It .T- "- it .i.i -- ... iT..n..l nl m Ferlisf-- "mil aiiu iiutri .iiiTria) irjuuiuim mi n

tt CHrriHfPKr Trimn-.p- with neatness and d ispatch. Islandrnl era .ttmlfH tninmnmlv ul9 ly

j

McCOLGAN & JOHNSON,ERCH ANT TAILORS. FORT STREET,

Honolulu, II. I., opposite rheoil. C. Jleuck's. --2 y

J. S. DICKSON,House. Ship and Sign Painter. C2 King St.,

.T4AT E A R LY OPPOSITE MESSRS. WUl.Mi- -11 H AM i A'o. j

Uralmug, jiarnung, uuaing, iaisoming, i .iper niuKnK,.....c, c., execuieu on u .uu.utdv uu..v-- , .im

nWaUUBHIC LI. t til O

as r v sananncri I T A TT AT?yjij L.U A. k.e i.i ruuuu,

KAAIilMANC STREET.I T Rhodes' Building, op stain, (my 13 ly) Honolulu, j

J. H. WICKE,(Tj CABINET MAKIS, Alakea Street, j

my!3 Below the 7heatre. ly I

f' Furniture Imade and repairtd at reasonable prices.

J.-- OAT, SBN., W. O. WOOLiET. t. M. OAt, JB.

J. M. OAT & CO.,Sail Makers, Old Custom House Fire-pro- of

j

BCILDIN3, j

Onthe Wharf, Toot of nuuanu wreet, iionoiu.u, n. i. ,

XT All Orders in our Line execjted with promptnes anddipatcb, and Work Guaranteed to tive Satisfaction.

KEF KB BY PUHSitVltlH TO:

A. J. Cartwright. Esq. C. Co.A. W. Peirce Co. C. A Williams E Co. ItK. H. Hackfeid & Co. Waaler & Allen.Dowsctt Co. Boliei Co. a29

W. FISCHER,Cabinet Maker and French Polisher i

a20 Hotel St , near the Drug Store of E. Strehr 4 Co. ly

G. SEGELKEX. K. SlrtTLt

C. SECELKEN & CO., '

Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers,.naana Strcrt, btt. ?Icrtiant and Onfcn,

A HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HANDStove,, Leail Pipe, Galv. Iron Pip, Plain and Hose

J i Binbs, Mop Cocks, India Uibtier II. s bent in-- ' " lengths nf 25 and 50 fet, wtii Coupling and Pipe com-plete. Ainu, a very larce stock of Tinware of every descrip-tion. Jobbing and Repairing done t order promptly and war-

ranted. Particular attention givn li Ship Work.Thankful to the cit.zens of Honuluiu. a'-.- the Island

for their liberal patron ie-- ; in ihe past, we hope by siiictattention to business to merit the sine for the luture.

jy Orders from the other LjUndt Kill be carefully attendedto. al ly

R. RYCROFT,Practical Plumber, Fort Street, next

9- -f - door to the Government Yard.Orders for Ui use or Ship W jrk pruup'.ly attended to.

mil ly

J. T. CHAYTER,Ship and General Blacksmith,

Minn nn i hp E.nliitiad. near t!ip fns--viy-- ion lluusr.?yr&4vi

.t" ivihere he ig prpred to exernti all ordersnsli"e Wlttl mptni' and in i workmanlike roaraer

llorxe-shonn- tj done tilth neatn-t- and ditpitch. jail ly

aril

P. DALTON,Saddle and l.aruc .UaLcr,

KiyG STREET, hONOLULU." cll H' --r

. Carriazf Trlnimin? In all ltsy,ifV;::??Cranrhfs,

Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. jy"J9 ly

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKSa

.- 3i- e-ia- .i

J

GUEY c CO.,Manufacturers and Dealers

IN ALL KINDS OF SOAPS !

I.eleo, King Street, Honolulu.

Beef; Mutton and Goat Tallow Wanted! j

Order Left at Ira Richardson's Boot andShoo Store will meet with prompt

jail Attendance.

WAY & TELFER,! Carpenters, Contractors and Builders,

JS-- l Arprarril laraitratl fsrall kladt, t,niMing tTll.

iLAi taop on the next Torhert'a mftchine.hop. j.fl 6a

" '

IRK. W. BNILL.

RAHEtScSNELL,,a ,

HOnse Uarpemers, UOIliraClVrS, XIUllUCl B,l. laima or LssrS settled tth promptitude.lauiiin imurr.. nirnrr.. tic, tir.

Corner yceu and tort Ms , iloncHuui.

Beinc practical mechoics cf loo eiperience, we arepiepared to e.xecuia all riesoriptiot;, ol a.rk loiln.Ve ii.es. with on reaaon.bie terms,

aid in a satiaUotory minner. j walOUfin I ntUCnlUN KCPl J J rg .

MILITARY, XAVAL AXD CIVIL

T A. I Xj o n .Ring St., next dor to Bradley's Burbor Pbop, Honolulu. o7 ly

141 U a II r I u k 1

t m 3 mnWaETOn antl LamaGTe ijUlluer, 4 and toi.-- t t . . ii ..

cCTitV carriages huilt to orderand warranted.Also, particular attention given to tha

HEPAW1XQ OF rElllCLES OF EfKRY ULSCRIPTioy.

BlAfksiuithing and IIureShoeIng; farriagr, Slgaand Ornamental Pmnting ; CarriSKeTrininiinfr. Ac, will

always be attended to in a manner to WAH-RAU- T

SATISFACTION.XT Orders from all parts of the IblanUs promptly executed-f- l

ly

W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH.SHOP ON THE ESPLANADE,

it where all work from Ship or Shore will be attended tottl4' in a manner to warrant satisfaction. jS ly

JAS. L. LEWIS,Cooper and Gauger, at the Old Stand,

CORNER OF KING AND RET II ELStreets. A Ure stock of OIL SHOuKS and allkinds of Coopering Materials constantly on hand.

Alss, Shap oa the Esplanade near the Custom llsnse.H. hniM-i- i hv n'ti-n-l l.m lo bunineas to merit a continuance' .

of the piiln-nnK- winch he hit hitherto enjoyed, and lor whichhe now returns hia tbauks. till ly

.1. M TunMDenM .'General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu.

II AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A x DFor Sale at the Lowest Markf-- t Prices, a aood assort-ment of the Best Refined Bar Iron, And the BestB ackQiith s Coal. till ly

JOHN NEILL,

NO. 4 0 FORT STREET.JSf' where ho will attend to all orders, tC.-- in the

VvV LOCK, CO & GF..KRAL REPAIII LI.EHe will aire snecisl attention to cleaning, renairlnz and res

ulating Sewing Mauhines, and all other kinds of Light Machineryaud MeUI Work of every description.

ALSO, OX HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP,

Variety of Sewing Machines,Cans, rutois. Shot, Ammonitlon,

m. v vpcinr ru s. k .Jlrtl-iii.- 1 r ,i i,.oiiii,

Sewing Machine Tuckers, Binders, and all other extra andduplicate parts of Machines supgilied on abort notice

rpr ieat aiarnine mwisi. jLJk

roLK 4RKNT IM THIS KISCDOM FOR

The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines.r.27 I (slaiicl Ordnrs Solicited. ly

iculisisr ISooiii.s r. a La4, iiii s a

rJ?tlJl-- THE WEEK.' .wr a a an Vs. a m

Honrs from 9 a. ii. io iu r. i.,Up-atal- ra, lis the Snilora Houir.

The second Friday evening of each month reserved for themeetings of the Y. Si. C. A. o7 ly

PHOTOGRAPH COPIES(SIZE Hx23) tF

TMm,a TTTTj'TXT' fW TJAMnT TTT.TTULllil 1 O V AJLI I T VSX' UOllOiJUiJU)

(SIZE 23xf!0).

TAN NOW BE HAD AT THREE DOLLARS each, at the Circulating Library and Newa Depot.

is sui'aHe for Parlor, Counting Ilou", or for mailing tofriends, as it ia the best view ever executed.

HAWAIIAN TARIFF AND DIGESTOF THE

Laws & Kf gul.iiion of (lie Customs !

AND HARBOR REGULATIONS,E)ILOT and Bearinirsnf Lizht liousep, Currency Table?,Postage lutes. Lint of Diplomatic and Consular Agents, Etc.

COMPILED BY J. A. I1ASSINGER.

XT Price il.oO In Paper, SI. 75 Uenrda.au5 At THOS. O. TURCJl'S.

THEOD. C. iiiiUUiiOFFERS FOit Sail a 12

JUST RECEIVEDFROM

mmxx mwxw nn rnivrFuiiii..i.isii, .wL, a,,,, .......tu,

f" lass TP-- PER-

:

GERMAN 8ARK EMIL1E IVIA SAN FRANCISCO,

nfinU SSIITBRIP l-f-lR;

"a? W sv W av av a B am saw sat mm a sv a'

AIaIa TIMDEK,DRY GOOD.-- . HARDWARE,

CKoCKKhY, CL TLKRY, MoSIKRY, j

SADDLERY, PERFUMERY,ire , i.c, &C. i

And Direct via Panama!EXPECTED :

dies Prints, FlalilsiFhltf ana lUrk lirnnud Prinl--- ,

Tnefil. I airnfrfs and Clothsniito and Crown I.oo? Cloths,

Bouts and Shoe-- , fur L:itlies. Gents and Chiidrea,Deuluis. Lrllliauts, and

NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES SUIT- -

able for Ihe Trude.

COUNTRY DEALERSAre pnrtienlnrly Invited lo exam

ui y Stock befara Purrba.logelsewhere.

THEOD. C. HEUCK,d 3m FORT STREET

Rlding, pantSj Riding pantStWHO AREFONDOFTHEGENTLEMEN exercise, call and see the splendid

Bedford Cord, tbe uwt suitahln rssterial made for Kidinir. ats30 J. KKSYON'S, Tailor King St. Honolulu

s

THE UKITISII AND FOKKIG.VMARINE INSUnANCE COMP'Y,

D1S1". .UACCF.i'is at the low kstHATvS. The clauaca in tl.e i illeta nl tli!a t'oiapany are !

, specially adantgo.B TilkO. 11. DA UH. ;

I Aenl.THE NOETHEBN ASSTJUANCE COMF Y

IssDts lire tnd Life PollrlrA I nr. Jiusi l.lur.K.lL I r.KMSa ALL ;

018 ly TUCU. H. DAVtlh. Ayent. j

T?n?mv tja atjti nr ttvttu wtjttvdc t"j

i rillt Fr.. u .:JRlv.,. ' Z .,h. 7llll, ,ud otbera thai all hills for Kepaire on Vesia. ,.,! .11 hills' V"'! Average pUrlHa. mnsl ta approvrd bv the Ageul

w ooaioo i uuerari:era, who must also te repreaaoled on; ail surveys, or such bills aill pot he .

' o. brkwkk co.. Agents.

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.rviHE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF TUB

A-- above Company, have been authorised to insure risks onm. : u i rr

'from Honolulu to ail porta of tha world, and vine versa.

ol ly 11. UACKFKLD A Co

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE, INSURANCE CO.,

OF LONDON AND EDINDURC.H.j

EhTABLItUKD, 1809.

i CAPITA L-.- .. 19.000.000Arcurnailalrd and 1 n veal est Fssssd. 2,S3w,118flMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RKEN A P- -I

POINTED AGENTS tor the Sandwich Isia ids, aod areauthorised to Insure against Fire upon ravnrable terms.

Risks taken iu any part of the Islands on W ooden Buildings,and Merchandise atored therein. Dwelling Houses aud Furni-ture, l imber. Coals, Ships in harbor with or without earg'ira orunder repair. 8 ly ED. 11 JFFoCll LA EGKR A; CO.

I 91 I K It I A I,FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

OF LONDON.(In.lilaird 1803.)

CAPITAL, S.OOO.OOO I N GOLD1riMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAREDto iuue policies on Fire rusks (with or without the average clause), on Plantation BulldinK, and Mnehinrry, PrivateDwellings, Brick. Stone and Wooden Stores, Merchandise, Coals,Lumber, Ships in Port, Ac, on the most favorable terms.

IT A II loaara nd justed a. ad paid lor arrr. X'tFor particulars apply at the office of ,

WALKER At ALLEN.ul9 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Island,

C. BREWER & CO..AGENTS FOR

BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA BOARDSOF UNDERWRITERS.

Masters of Vessel, visiting this port In a disable,! conditionand insured in any of the Boston and Puiladaiphia Offloea,must have their reports and accounts duly certified to by ua.

s9Sm C. BKKVA ER a CO.

UXDKi:sir,.KD AGENTSOF THE

HAMBURG -- BREMEN

FIREINSURANCE COMPANY!

RE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE POLI-

CIES OS FIRE RISKS IN THIS

PLACE

(With or without tho Average Clause) at a

PRESVIIUEV1 AS LOWAs any other Insurance Company repre-Kcnte- d

Ltre. Tbo

TER3IS OF IsrBArC IRE MOST FAVORABLE

and Policies are open for inspection.

For particulars uppljr to

d22ra F. A. SCHAEFER fit Co.

THE IIOAOILtU IItO. ffflBKS fO.

MAKE ALL KINDS OF

IF ACHI IV 33 IX "Y"TEAM ENGINES.

SCUAR MILLS, WIND MILLS,

VACL'CM PANS, CLARIFIERfl,

CENTRIFl'GA L MACHINE3.

BOILERS. 1'UOLERS,

TANKS, SM0KK STACKS.

AND HEAVY SHEET IRON WORK.;CASTINGS ,N mHt Ems m LEAD

Made to Order, and parUeular attention paid W

t) li l p o iti i t li l ii g I

ON HALE.

Valves, Cocks, and Dra-- a Work f all kinds.

Fl.xPark,D)r.Ku.Packi...ndBeltinKI'ipinjf. Lihown, Tees, Bols, Nippies, Ac.

Steam ard water gauges,ISoilt r tobinft, vsnoos Sites,

shafting. Bar, Plate and Anple Iron,Pig iron for ballast. JVrap Iron,

Nuts, Bulm, W anhers, HI ruts,

A FULL ASSOICT.M I'M OF STI BL-- AND

Finely Perforated Bram Platei fr fenlrifiKals,9 00 each.. Also,

1 Small Pire-- l Supar M;!l,1 .Medium Mill,1 Kneiiie. '1 Horse power,1 IHlinr; Down Apparatas fr.r Tallow,

17 Sugar Coolers,2 Turbine Wheels for running Centrifugals ith CO feet

Head of water.

SECOND HAND MACHINERY!1 Small Tubolsr Boljer, t Hor Power,1 Small Sized Mid and Horse Power complete.Z Boilers suitable for tanks.

and

Sawing and Vood Vork. EXECUTED TO ORDER,

.V.For which the Works have unusual facilities.ja 3m ALEXANDER Y0CN0, Manager.

WELL CURED ISLAND HATat ONI AND A HALF CENT PERHAY! POUND, at

c28 3m JCDD k LAYTON'8.

WAIL U K U P LAN T A TIONl'; WAU 1 1 1V1 V VTc.V8

3m flf!rlt

PlnYI'I'lt .(llll,111 Mi 1 II 1 I . I .. 4V TI'RTON. PraBrlelsrJCAt5"liSt uf mieiK qualny.nvw rusaiug ia ajul

tur sale In quantities U- - suit ty..ii it - ii mrr trl fi L f

MAKEE PLANTATION- -l?Li:iALAKITA, MAUI.

aTHI OP OK IK7I-- M l.-A- aV molakif.s,VeUl ui For hale by C. HhKM ht 4 l' , Aigaau.

FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET,p.. ii. no vn.

Choicest Heats from finest Lards, Poultry, Fish, Tclblrrare. . famished t order. 1 iy i

WASHINGTON MARKET.lwf'r-j- M I SSRK.ltnitMIOI.TA

DI'NN, Hulchirs. Nuuanu Street, czrsrlt tn lov.'s Neam Mkery, ar

nrrnaieii Ui suot.lv 1 1 r f. ! 1 ml... Veal and A.....at all hours, on tte most reas.mahl, forms. A har of palrooag aolicitad. Ja? Ssa J

i:i:i)iCTio. ia ikici:s.The I'ndrrsigTied hereby unite that froca and afler

March 1st. 1871, Uiey are prepared AO .

Furnish their Customers and the Publicgeotrally whh tli,

CHOICEST MEATS at 8 CENTS,prlf irif vn

ml C. BORN HOLT A CO. '

DUFFNS MARKET.V.. WA1-I.- K It,

AIAO HONOLULU. aali If y1VAIKAPV 1IaA1'TATICIV !j

I at aa, sat aa aaa I I tkaa.alalaa. C

OIUAR AND MOLASSES FROM THIS7 I'lsntatiuu for sale lo lota to suit purchasers. Apply lo,30 ly UKO. C. MCLEAN, Aieul.

KllP.UlIKl PLANJaTION Sl'GARNOW COMING IN,

AND FOR RALE IX LOTS TO SUITPURCHASERS, BY

AF0N0 A AC1IITK.Honolulu, June 1st, 1ST1. Ju3 ly

ONOMEA PLANTATION.SUGAR and' molasses crop isio,

in, for sale In quantities lo suit pur hsser.o7 Dm By WALKER a ALLEN, A.voU.

187 I

II I L O , II . I .

rt GA R AND MOLASSES.CROP COMIWOIn aud lor sale io Quantities to suit purcbssrrs by Zr

u7 em WALKER At ALLEN, A.'Ut. J

PRINCEVILL.E PLANTATION.Kurnr find Molaa.eH Crop I8T0,

IN. FOR MALE IN UlU NTIClOMINti purchasers, byj.,6 On WALKER k ALLEN, Aitwtol.

SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Ooat and Sheep Skint.

--CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FORSALK.from the well-know- n IE

WAIMKA TANNRRV-- C. NOTLEV,By (i U) A. 8. CLKUIIORN CO , Anla.

HONOLULU STEAM DAUERYS'.bE. LOVE & BR0THEES, Proprietor!, ij

NUUANU BTREkT. E"lf

f)l LOT, MEDIUM AND NAVY UREA II, ,ia. aiwaya on band and made tu order. '

Also, lnir, Sxf'i utnl liuticr Crackers,( '

JENNY LIND CAKES. Ac. ILHASHIP BREAD R LB A li ED on th. shortest nirtira. . ,

FAMILY BREAD, mad, of the IlMit Flour, bskrd daily and ir,aVIWaSlal OU UU.

Ji. B.UHOWN H HE AT OF Tli A. MUST tVALITTaul'J ly

TVOW TA.IVXXIVO- -

EX

It O K i: T V O WA IV !

28 Days from Victoria.

I NE WHITE SHIRTING,Ladies' Trim mi-- aud L'nti immcd Mats,

Fancy Woolleni Hbirta,

(irenadinc", aod Tirci'd Jacki-La- ,

ICvfriing DriBfers, '

Kobcf, HLlrU, ParaaoU, Vc, Vc., & C.

Oi 'wutal I'lckh a.

A few L'ox' Sinoknl Ilfrringa.

FINE RED SALMON.In Barrel, and half barrel..

ALSO

A FEW BOXES OF VERY CHOICE

1

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Spitbergen Victoria Apples! Um. Caxx

THEO. H. DAVIE8. k'

TXT-- BL'T-

UAL

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Living Yet, and has been Living jLCtI.

TTIIalouolula the Lntt foarti-c- n loaraf

THK OLD LSTABLI6HED 1T iBtf

'iinvikl IT mi kiltll V1Wtlii r

W. J. RAWLINS, Manufacturer VOF - ,AI,

ALL KINDS OF SOAP8 -- Ml?AND fLV

Bayer of Beef, Mutton and Ooat Tallo w t

And all bind, ol Soap Greaae.Have reoel red x late arrivals from th. ITnlted fetal laid

kurope suppl.r vf liis

um Jiaieriai. in oar Lint Ir Xannraetarlac n.pv.1

by iU ib 'to all

I'Hrpo.es.And will cot.linue to be in reeelpt of supplies

saillnf vessels, I, prepared to give aatistacUoa

Dealers nod Connnmen of bit Kpeclalitir, i'Who will favor him with their trad.B. All OrJers Irfl at the Store 0 J. ATcJncr.iy,Importer and Dealer In Boots and Shoes, N. E. Corber i

of Fort and Merchant (Itreets, will be thank ifully received and promptly i . f

atunded to. y. a sa a.ss.

Pracllenlial ly Ulo,

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l1T. UirS Ha MM da-f- -but . foreign--;

leiilrd a, , ,.. i. arii.ai lowfj.. . k K K

jraib.: uk-- a out a ft.- .- cai-g-.. of

.4.au.u.Ac .and .k.M .a tt" " " "''' whirlTr m the Ml rr i,l.i.: ! f '' !' '' damage '

ATTi- - r"' ' n:" '"y iU- - In- - r-

as i- -. ... . .,- - .k.,..l,M r.Lo. II. .1 h.iVe Lsoatl wilhila l!ieti.; retv.nt character of .ur U'-is.at- .jre amim t M w ... Mh, go ut tar.ie t- - .nr. ihe dn.-- . in I

v - rril,. - itV luort unfortunate result of thatt ha,.-- on u .on the thr-- h

Tmk lfiin irk .v-- Itr-m- .th mrr. iar.- - if.ovnncn j ountryfl t. 1. U. kf A C, is lh only f i rri.;.l ve have (jr (inr.r.a-- of t!ii-- t Tvxjj, w fM kri.xl ill 1 l.urjiili-lu.rx.t- f.

nti-'- l aii'I cl.orn of it l.iKt attnhut-r- i an aV.atireatr bassists toiLr with supples "r olh'r i . . , . . . ,

.! lAM-as-a if ilniM.4 Tm nap.- eMa.lW,Sid J , V T la Tlv D.i lfnktr .a dKrhar.rl Ih- - i;rilr pail J I IJiiWf VOr mUCll tUrt III3J UVC l.if-- IijIVl lV

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4KKIVA1ATeb. clar HaViie, Kaapui.l. fr'atn Kaiaai.

J ttc),r Kriki. ;rrca. Mauia. nclK Maiattaakawtu. AulaaiaP. (tv.a Maui.

c Arlir. Ilupai. llavaia.7 rciir l.iliu, Kar.i. K0.1I10.7 l.uka. Kauai, rrm I lawful.7 --fir .Mry Kllnj. Kim, front Hawaii7Mar hk, K trt. rrkrn. Ill la Irtata Brrma-n- .

Hrhr Jawnlts, Du-IU- Irom M'ahakai.

lX. i.v, Atapai. from Hawaii and Maui.arhr H.akuM.'. Aliui'., from Mvlukai. j

Ha-t- ir Jti, Burf . Iraam Kauai.Warwick. Jolm Bull. fri.a 3t'4-kiii- . t

! .Nrllir Mernll, i:iur, fria taiu.. 9 WaiWIr, Kauin kam, fraMu kooUa.

'

Feb.

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3 JrVkr .V Hi Merrill. CraDe. f r Maui.Mrhr Ftirj Qiavn. Kaaiiaa, fr Kauai.

3 ! br U arwtrk, J'tlao Ball, frr Mula.kai.An bk r.arixrt. Failtr. lut Kan Franria.ro.

4 m arl. r tereia;n, Cha oiacra. lur Ta&ili.td iaf fcinau, Aalalai. fu Maui. I

0 rtunr kaUurtv, Jlc J rrgor. I..r Maui anal Hawaii.?-- : K H"i. UIh. fur Maul '7 rraahi. KtjwM; fur Hawaii.7 !"hr PriiaO Hairiel.1. fur Hawaii

' 7 KJ Fellow, J'.ha Tra, lor Hawaii.7 lladie, Kaapuni. for Kauai.8 Krlrh l.analilo, ti.iih, fLr Hawaii.

K br l.iliO, .r HoaaiaO.(ta lir Manuaakaafai, Ar.looe, for Maui. .

" r r AUe. IIOo, tr Hawaii.9 iVhr Owana, Kahai, f r Mol- - kai.

Hi hr Moi Keikf. O ir Naui. !

10 ichr Jujulta Hud.L. fuar M alokai.10 rkrhr Annie. Nika, lor Kaoait. j

j

VEELS EXPECTED. j

Bk Garataoar. frum Newcmalle 00 Tjrne. aaalcU Hcpt 1

11 k MairUu r, fium Brciucn, aitct I Ocl .

VKSSEM IN PORT.; a

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Haw bk Ka N..i, H Uerkew, diaxharginr.

MEMORANDA.

Kvuirar Hawaii. Uaik Ka Jloi.-l.- cft Urcmen rpi2TIO- - 191. rnith ifceAvr wcierir riics. rijnieu iae Liurui i

I. . m . .

jet am. From t!.oc is tbe i.ue had weather,j as .. Ii- -. Ask, Xk O W Ilasf sA'asvaai I K ass i

j V. lUwIirU Ut" IIIISC WJ 1IU Wlafc ' - -- VSallia.1 i

l td ue fHnluof U Mair ; ied thresh, ihe .tr.it. Dor j

f i.. lasws sjjriiiliAa I i.i!r ii t i 1 71 T- - lTlh wlin in Int l' '

Took the aoutheaat trades ia 25 8from to the Cue )n the lOTonnj existence

;ihe lias Jaa lih la nf lo. . .with orcaai-atia- l chances, aod in Ut 9, 13u i in

took naurlheaatt lor two From that time tbe i -

lhundr squall, ' in UCC16IOD8, andpourinf rain., swuihweat winds, sighted the u- - tBOj ns theee pro--'

6tB, ArrTinR In r.i.fe of l.fJ- - 8. they sound in- i nesa view, holders

; IMPORTS.

f D- -.. t'm V. f2 aT.K ar.k . Oiafa a.ka r!manlaiua wwaa a am v- - " ' v....,nt. - a . - i .. . .n i.i " - 1 1 .him Iriuiu.r. I Ilkoa l , r .aula, taaaa, a " k7.uuii.w. . ....Empty CaaLa, 200 tibia Cement, i cs Cijrsrs. 1 case EtTects, S

1 cass Sundri-A- , 91 ca t.la.aaiare. 2O0 keara 4ur.19 ca Sardines, 10 cs I'hucolale, fl raks Kaisina, 16 rks j

10 c$ AlcitH. 3 lalis Roe, 3 es Roaks, 1 caie FlMDna-- l I

nallf IS, S raaaaar aaii(ai. a aa"i . . . Q t

Hamiaiesj, 210 bbU Ale, 6 cs Pry Goods, lfl Ca Hardware, 50 Cm !

lr uj.'l rase Silk C. vils. 10 O ik Boala, ca Gin,14 bales Pnniins: 1 caaae 301 cs GrncrriM.leuWJ?T f.., vLZlZ.niai.lS rs cm i

budls Hoop Iron, 10 Iron Cliairat. 12 IroS) A10A bars Iron, 4 ca Matches, 10 csks Raisins, 60

Coal, l.OOO flag ttanes. 37 bbls C'aaiU Tar. 31 bndlatiawk ar a. 1 I fAnsn I I f M IISA. 1 a rill M UWSBI,r.n inn j.m'i..i... vii.,r. n kf hkis'ich, 10.) nest tiaaket, Fire Hric'is. lo.ooo siaies, 40

bars and 11 bndls Mw!iih 10 cks Iron ii, 1

i...i.iia i jn.. iMt li. niii ,tm ti II a& Co: 1 case1 r.k Crsi.-iblt- s to II Rckarl ; 1 c.iase C'lothinc to I

2cs case Cun-rve- . loll I Noite-- , 4 c j

dsmlJidkD7 I" 9 cs aixl'

3 hHlrs v V--V c. a , k.7nj Ibie Iniars. 14 cs iTosiaioo, 77 es Liqui.is, 60 tins to F j

And 1 rase . arnpl.'-s-, 2 cs Perfum. ry, 1 caiae I'Aper ColNraPerfumery, 1 c ron !rK 233 cs aMdae. 18J b.rs an.1 67 IkkIis

wT Heuck ; caks 10 rs Celiac, S cs llAma.1,316 bndls Iron, S4 cs. 4 csks and 41 bles Mil, 1 pkgHwainles. 31J rs. Hi tleniij ibna. Li I b'.a. 1 pkirs, t Caks And I

bale Mdaaj to E a Co; 3 rs and I bale Samlritt B F Enters A" 'o ; 1 rs Dinner rV reice, 15 rs HouseholdFarnilure. 1 casw 1 esse liiiii And Chimneys to TC Glaale 16 e.ks. H rralea, 2 lo7 cs ldae,1 caaae Bonks, I rase C!iudflier. S cs Ury Go.ls andItin, I hbd Chinawsre. 1 ek Wl.iskey. b rs Mdae. 2 cs Rcer,34 es ChampAgne, 1 pee, 9 cs And 1 cak MOa to

---KXPORTS.

Fob Has FAaSCtsc Cajnirt. Feb.RatasnAS. ISO 1 1 ilea, pas 420

MuLuuvs, fcbls. ........ IiC'hinA Crorkcrv, bis... 17 I'nlu. b.tla-- s 2o)C'oeoscat Oil. pkK.... i.t uer, kegs 2,511UoAl tfkiaa. T.l o;

Value r)ouiemiir..$2a,0Ja 9S ; Foreicn $745 78.

IMSSKXCKRS.

L Fob Si Fsamcmco Per Comet, Feb.Lewis, V Liuk.

Tow Wisswsbd FOBTS Per Kllao-- . Feb. 6th Mrs Capl tf ' Make And dan-fil- er, Capt Powers. 1. t.ray, II Mcm.

; H wi'iaain, i, ilm upaidiii aimI p v .Makee.-i- r Pig .it. j s Wilder, J L ffor F Taty, Mr Pauncefart. PrU W U Aleiander andfrit vsii-- v Theodore j.uier, and 10O i

n I II Mr anil wirr, j JKaanau lo

Per PauaJiL Ftb C J andAnd 2 childrcav.

rA MoLosai Per Juanita, reb.ioth-- 11 Hart, Jno Brash,Y Ajbus. Mr Waller. j

.

of

...- tyendell Thillips : " VIat he eays is generallyH worth reading. He is a sort or an American

Rochefort, Gambetta, and Hugo rolled!

Jintcone ;' moreover has a keen politicalinstinct which enables hiin to the signs ofthe with tolerable A certain

j'litical and social convulsions in nativelandk uy ruuaiug uUu, snuy

Yat : PLANTS. enterprising Japanese .

"from southern of the Island of Xiphon, j

!

diwnere me i oi llpaIlea3 - m pruuuecu. i

Fscnat Talleys northern California are j

ltt suited to tlie culture oi tea. inebamoap- -

fctirr.e since, the which were placed inCalif Vii.t. lie lian now brought over secondinstal cna native .Japance are iu mo

'rSoung eotoon ' how ehoot, instjle.

THE PACIFIC

Commercial gbbcrtiscr.i

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY H.

Tho Hawaiian Legislature.I'erLai t!:e "erjuus ? fl" ct j nH:ic-- J Ij

t!.C change of our C'onstituti jd in 18'4,'is fhown

' tlt'e interested, to hide tlie fuc: f.f the Imh toour legislature of I:. ftmctijn.bu-- oncejiJrnerit has faiied Irom the firt withfUany, an 1l ii'jw, the lemons f.f Eve serr-ioiv- ,

few can b; found ra-'- h enough Heriou'y to argue0,. t,... ,.r .i.:, :,..i,,Ta.LI r I b i JL i iTra n t i at ia; t a a iiiuli tuut iati

estate of NoMw and Couimoncn.fu""'n of the tWO L'JU-"iC-

!' Int 1D

j 184, intends t' derttTOV tle exii-teUC- C ofj tie Ler;Iatare u on of the tr.rce Estate, andj t( rc,ilire tLc ,10I1, to kin1 of xat;,jnai Com- -

j rnittee for sugcj-tin- g laws and apjTopriations tothe Executive. Very camj tcly Lai thin plan

, , . . , .11.' .aaaw yuif aj7 " no " a a, v 1J Mja

tde new conditions; now we have twoi ten in the Executive and the Judicial,

the f.nuer, in the of the Crown Ministers,constituting the ruling iuflueiice tlie one-hou-

and forinmg in thirt Combination a(implo decpotifm in princijle. Laboulaye, in

letter on n " 'onctituti na! Ilepublic forFrance," eaks of uuch an arrangement whenhe eays : "A Iegielative body in eQ'ect,

a jcrmancnt dictatorhhip. A legWative power,

, Jan 3d, H7J, ihenre hoe hu weather. Croaa.-- affair utterly the of anyI. W. Passed Oiroorh the

drums food Ions; independent rcpresctltutive power the futureths trades days. -

;we;herwa.Teryii'.ule,l.wilh heary and .Lfgislature, OT its thus boughtau .tronj on;, before-han- d. Strange

i and port feb 7th. After'iAS. om8. Wasier. ceedings are, are doubtless a busi- -

point of and the bond are safe,

' .

Painla.Ubttik

linrcoal .138

Pa-r-. Mauiafaciores,

rhors, Rrfinetlraks

s.,r5.000

Iron, caselljekfa-U-

Jewelry. AiiAuaberV; Ciara.s.i

Viu--s;ar- ,

Faint

and

Iron C 110 Heer.Hoop

PUturs.bait?, 4 bndl anal

parce--I

Order.

Ier 6th:bocbs

iiaMtles.... ............ 6,36

tth JaaKelly.il

cke. .N.fHaley.

wife,Hush-s- i. V

deck.

Ieeloe

F0Jt4V Sth Spencer wile,Mrs iSpauicer

BIRTH.

he

clearness.

JFi

considered

to the

repr-ent:ttiv-;

aftor

lLe cne'

a

and butlit

of

in no wise moleratd, i.i deTotipm.1 It does

uora uflequate guarantee fr liberty.The right of titiou in left to tho xxp2e with

this burlesque of representative power, and thechief function of the parliamentary uiembere, ex- -i

cepting the Crown Minidterd, id to be a vehicle ofpetitioim from the people to the King. It is truethat the form of popular representation baa beenkept up as much aa has becu possible with the

nature of a one-hou- se Ixgiblature. Thidha been rather a nccesaary olicy on the part ofthe Executive, for tho bake of biding, as far aspossible from tbe people, the real character oftlie change.

It in not denied that the assembling of electivemembers and noblca with the Ministers is usefulin sonic rcupects. There are investigations to bemade on tlie condition of the country and people ;

information id to be gathered in relation to thepublic neetla in matters of law practice, revenue,encouragement to home enterprise, foreign alTaire,and other things, that require much wisdomhonest research ; there ia, in ehort, much nccea--:

eary work to be done. Hut this work would bo

better, as well as. leas expensively done, by amuch umaller number of intelligent men, like aprivy council, or a council of war, without it 3

privacy; and it would not matter much whetherthey uhould be elected by the people or appointedby the King. This indeed ia the real characterof our present Assembly, a body of councilorswho discufs measures freely enough, but whenthey Lave finished, and given the expression ofthe body by vote, the King docs exactly as hethinks best, that is the end of the matter.Perhaps nothing baa taken place which bo clearly

I tdiows how positively both the Government andthe community take view as in the newhotel transactions, in which portion of thesUI'Mi'liW IIUIV llV liVi-'-i (1I,VM uiuailltU LI. 1 Utll.......atuoite legislative enactments in tho luture as aM .fw. u va rV CkAnf7tl "V 4 I .a al n.kslA A1 LtHTvAav Ulv V V U & 1 l J I I lv HWltl UUHUPs Tl 1 1 I i V ill

numher of biiPincBS men have hesitated to: i : i kh. :wiiud, w k.cu.-uu- ui . hot

because the Crown can contract that the Assem-

bly, called the Legislature, shall give certain decisions, that is, that the Crown, through thatu norablo body, will approve of its own previouscnAfements.

Tn (rivill!" tin the third Etitate ina oure e - x

GoTetnment, we have entirely abandoned thatV"hy which both the English and Americanpcoj'Ies hold so firmly to, ns of fundamental im-

portance iq Government, and as an indispensable... siwvsifiile-eiia- to liberty. e have cxelisinjre'l apymuietvicalJ topular government for a despotismwithout a'l.p. taj tn onrrnsichincnt tiruin the lihertvof the subject. We no longer have the peoplerepresented rn the Government as a controllingelement, and with any power over tlie publictreasury, and imposition of taSCS ; findwncro IIKBO are icilr iu me Fieeutive there is anend to public liberty. Lieber, in Lis CivilLiberty and says : 44 It isnecessary that the public funds bo under closeand efficient popular control, chiefly, therefore,under the supervision of the popular branch ofthe Legislature, which is likewise the most im-

portant branch in granting the supplies; and theone in which, according to the English andAmerican fundamental laws, nil money bills mustoriginate. English are so jealous of thisprinciple that tlie Commons will not even allowthe Lords to propose amendments affecting moneygranta or taxation." The war for American In-

dependence was brought on by tlie refusal of theMother Country to recognize this principle in hertreatment of the colonics. The House of Repre-sentatives in Washington do not even allow theS?uate to suggest amendments fur the purpose of

. ,aUecting the pottage letters

In our Laejislature, on the contrary, the com- -

and nobles also, have little to My, and less

to do, with public treasury, and the slightesthint on their part of an intention of controllingsupplies, brings down upon rash member or

A - r A.I.,. A A SSMrsMniW .TX.XW--, I . Cnient oi me aicuim 6"";'"o ""'Ul"uu Vl

docile obedience.Another significant fact as further revealing tho

nature of our assembly, one of the stronglyinfluencing causes theief ire, is the grave fault of

ClOWninient in Rilowing itself to influence

thTeat 0'r viuienceof the executive, of the rab- -wh-trv- cr portion of the people : that when

ix . J.sV r - Umnryn, - .nAmet, are iiiutiuuui-iii-

. v. mimi vi u- -

tried for their lives, after the revolution of 1S30,

wb ilmi r 1 r liurl nllnttfd or induced Charles X.-- jto influence certain electors, by letter, to elect

Such are the general features the Hawaiianlegislature for which we have just elected ourdel- -

F in this city, February eih, to the wife Mr. George Gray, ; lliemDer8 toe instant and dire wrath of the execu-- el

A son. i -mi aaaajBHpjajBaaKaBWBassBSBSBBBSHisMa tive department of the bouse, with threatemngs

" The Ealinbumb Scotsman' of Nov. 24, eavs of' enough as a to restore the waveriug senti- -

.

Victorand

di-cc- rn

I times

jat-rko-

upon

mous,

xraomesticanimai.no uun-r- s snjiimuur, iu cup-- -

IS posed to foretell the approach of storms by run- - the elections, uotingagain from Liebcr : y Rep-oihni- ng

about with leaves in its mouth; and in like ' resentative bodies must be free. ILis impliesF manner Mr. Phillira foretella the approach of po-- '

that thpv must be freelv chosen, neither under thehw j

TtA ' An

mot

and

and

this

thllR

The

and

rule

tion of executive, or vt the mob, aimed orFcbrought over Jo San Francisco, on a recently ar- - j

rived steamer, an euornw.us quantity of tea plants, j not armed." ' One of the gravest

5which are to be planted as an experiment in Call- - , charges agairt the Duke of Polignac and his ia.

Sixteen thousand of tea plants are' low members of tbe Cabinet, when they were

tho partti.lines uo

of

majority ofa

nenf, icacn" moft

approvei!

a

la

faet,

not

peculiar

not

the

the

the

nor

mey

of

the

the

Governmont candidates. " It is

circumstances made this interference necessary,i! J imply maintain that it is not liberty."

rHt-- .'

Important ritletiun, ijartici.Urlj afiVx't- - :

: .i n:. I rur.. If the delegate arc docile, and do a-- ther :

arc t.,U, aU will go on BmtLlv enough. There,i. a tr.wt. Low-Te- r. that there will L a strong

&

body of rather independent iiiemrs, wlxj iuaj Tote enst sim-- e l!Co, i necounuble f,.r bj the,not do as they sue told ; aod if their number be j fact that the people, bluwly re.wnng from the

lare euouU to blxk rotue favorite measure ofjnid shock hich was inflicted in the taking

the executive, such a measure would have to coiuo j of tb-i- r tWtitutional riLt! in 1SG4, are j

t a ttand-ttil- l, rtik--s it should happen to be one ! indulinz the hope however fallacious that j

of t.ouiwhat def perate cecesMty. like the j the present Legislative cystem iuay poetibly prove

of the hotel In that cxre, under the - j of some benefit to tbe country. j

culirr corup fition of the houe, tbe ino.t feasible ; As a matter of intern-- in connection with this j

p! tn w.juld Ijt the executive t dim.lve tbe j subject, we reproduce "here the vote received by j

l."i-!atu- re and call anoti;cr, notldng iu easier ; tbe fuccesful candidates at each of the elections j

under its extraordinary conditions. a capacity of ,

ett?y dilution i one of its necWiryThere i precedent aleo for such action in hngl.siihi.-tr-y, and in Hawaiian.

Enforcejtho Law.The February number of tlie Friend quotes

sjme of the crude ideas of one of the uninformedliterati who undertake to write about these inl-

and-. (Jail Hamilton (a nom tie plumt) is a ladywho write a great deal upon almost

every eubject apparently that comes under bernotice, ami while her lucubrations are readableand god upon things with w hich she is Con- -

verdant, she naturally enough blunders sadlywhen her pen ia allowed to wander upon un- -

familiar ground. .he is puzzled to know why itis that the native race here is dying out, themore rapidly since it received the Gospel and thearts of civilization ; and curiously enough aks ifit is 4 good economy ' to have a Christian peo- -

pie here ! The FrimJ, in a few appropriatesentences disposes of this anti-clima- x, Lavingpreviously undertaken to enumerate the cauceswhich have operated, and are etill at work indestroying tlie native race. It mentions the an- -

cient wars, tbe'discaso which was brought byCook's fillips, (the ravages of the last it is verytruly but only incidentally declared have not yet

Mr.

been arretted) the small-po- x, influenza, and the i will accrue to us. A pampered and suTsi-Iarg- e

number of young men who have left the dized press, chagrined at the failure of itsislands and seaiuen. All these causes of and possibly seeing a handwriting on tlie wall j

depopulation are patent euough, and would be of; pours forth its futile wrath upon its plebianthemselves to account for tbe sad fact, but independent neighbor. J

Uut there is one other great cause of and j We are pharisaically accused of talking " of j

death which, while those previously mentioned the necessity of elevating the public morals, '

are either inoperative at present or are diminieh- - while we have no foundation ourselves to build j

ing under sanitary laws and regulations, is upon, and can consequently have no idea of what j

rapidly increasing and becoming wide-sprea- d.' we are talking about." Neighbor, read of the

We refer to the use among the people of intoxi- - beam and tlie mote, and be governed accordingly, j

eating drinks ; and we arc not a little surprised j One more we quote for the benefit of.j

that our venerable contemporary, who has labored the members of the coming Assembly, which j

for a whole generation in the cause of may serve to them in deciding as to the j

auce in these islands, should have ignored in bislist of " the numberless ills that (civilized) flesh

is heir to," this, the worst 44 ill " that can befall j

a weak aud eubcejitihle race.Shortly after the introduction of Christianity

in these islands and its adoption by tlie principalchiefs, the first attempts at law-maki-

was an ordinance forbidding the sale or furnish- -

ing of intoxicating dlinks to the people. TlieCompanions and followers of the first Kameha- - jii'irlmcha, who after his death stood at the head of j

the nation, were sagacious enough to ee the I

danger to their people which would result.

from.1ardent 6pints, and they endeavored- by stringent

11 UTU 111 TarnVATlt. thair. tlll4nilf:'lpflirf4 ir RmIa In tllGl " " v ' "

country. JJut tho strong arm of loreign poweriutcrposed in favor of commerce, and gunpowderwas tlie alternative of brandy.kYet foreign powers, though they forced the

unwilling Hawaiian rulers to admit spirits into;. nnd ilriw- - ort, a HIlA'JELrl oi rial, ?qura jAMJfcSKthe Country, did not gO SO far as to dictate as to j CH YsrALs att in Silver. Jl.a finder will be liberally reward-laW- S

for the regulation of their Sate, and COnSC-- ed by leaving the aame at Lie of this Pat-cr- . MO

qucntly there has always been a severe law on

the statute book making it a penal offense to sellto a native of the country. ,

j

How then, Gail Hamilton might ask, do youtell US that the Use of intoxicating drinks among

I

the people is becoming a great aud growing evil?And she might in her simplicity ask, )

whether we had a police force in the islands, or j

any courts to the laws ; and she would j

be answered that we were amply provided withboth, but that in spite of law and theevil, plainly known and seen of all men, stillexists aud That the can obtainliquors with no trouble whatever, either on Sun-

days or week-day- s, and a drunken native is

a far more frequent sight in Honolulu streetsthan a drunken foreigner. That chean rin is theprincipal drink in which they indulge, to what j

extent may be approximately arrtved at by ascer- -

taining the sum paid as duty on that khid ofspirits at the Custom House. That the policemake no effort to discover how or where the na- -.

tives procure the means of intoxication, regarding the liberty of the subject as so sacred that theywould find it inconvenient to see what every j

other eye could 6ee almost every day iQ the weekplain infractions of the law.This much our inquiring friend le.arn as

to the drinking habits of the natives in this city.'

A vioit to the outer districts or on the other isl- -and would reveal the existence of private dis- - ;

tillerics of the fiery okohhao, and breweries ofpotato and cactus beer without number.

Are not all these facts sufficient to show the j

existence among this people of a great cause ox

disease and death, quite as potent and active asany of those enumerated by the Frier d.

A vigorous, strict and thorough enforcement ofthe existing laws by the police is the remedy for j

this fearful state of things, opinion,'hitherto lax, is beginning to be aroused uponthis subject, and will demand in no uncertaintones, to berccognized and obeyed, by those to j

whom is entrusted tlie execution of the laws.We copy the following from a late number of j

tbe Lancet, a medical journal well knownon both 6ides of the Atlantic. It needs no com- -

ment of ours to it additional force :j

" There is a town in Ireland which contains no '

public house. Lest-broo- k is the name of the place, ;

a manufacturing town near Xewry. Its proprie- - j

tor, a Mr. Ilichardson, with some members of the j

Society of Friends, founded the Bessboroughspinning Company, and erected spinning mills. '

Tlie factory has grown so that it gives era- - ,

ployment to 3,OU0 hands. There are no policein the place, Mr. Richardson alleging that so ,

long as he keeps out the public-hous- e, they can j

do without police; but that as soon as the tap-- jroom is introduced they will require the constab-

ulary. The operatives are models of sobrietyand good order, the town being wholly free from

the sad scenes which are to be met with in muchsmaller populations. 'Would that we couldchoniele many more towns of the same kind ; itwould conduce greatly to the lessening ofand lowering of taxes." t

A to the election returns of thisciry for a number of years past, will illustrate j

very clearly the correctness of our statement, '

that the abrogation of the Constitution of 1852and the establishment of that of 1864, operateddirectlr to crusn out tr.e interest ot the peoplein the legislature, and produced that apathywhich h.as been so apparent ever since. At theList election for Representatives held under theold Constitution, in January, 18G4, votes

were cast in this city, of which Mr. G. Rhodes

received 1504. The next election which followedwas in February, 1S66, under tho new Coneti- -,

tution, when but two hxtndrl votes were polled,

an-- IihIes who ws again electe-i- , receiveJ' What fallnnr l.nArtoi and Sfltntl'tl.

away

matter

thatplans

become

sufficientdisease

sentence

temper- - guide

among

Office

further

enforce

police,

grows. natives

that

might

banana,

l'ublic

London

give

large

disease

reference

there, my countrymen!" In 163. GOT Tntcs

were polled ; in 1S70. 912 ; and the present Tear,1275. Th gradual increase in the number of

above referred M:1M4 '

j livutVr" I 13 1

W". P. Reale lwlf. M KniuailLau. . . . 616 '

1V6 C Rh 117

T. C. Heuck 14i: ii. B-- vj 115

V. P. Noil 15f; Rh-xl.- - 310 f

K. U B-- yJ i

V V. W,.iJ. XV. Makalrt.a. .. 33 1

HTO S M. K alMjiUiu. . . . toII. Ttl ,Cll 379E. H. Kov 1 Sol '

f. P. KaUma tl1572. F. Ju..d 75S

J. O. C:Ttrr 752K. MiWalrmi 4 j

Z. P. loli... 3i

The Orgm of Wednesday has a column on "ThePower of the Prcfs' the main part of which is

evidently a rehash from some foreign publication,jn which eome novel positions are assumed, as '

for instance that the late European war, theCommune, and that bugbear, the InternationalSociety, a!l owe their origin to the press andwinding up with a peculiarly Ttperous attack

; upon us. Our neighbor is evidently very much: nettled at the result of the metropolitan election,but forbearing to comment thereon, lets the en--

tire weight of its puny anger fall npon this j

journal. We seldom can advise our friends toread the Cazctte, but we do desire that yester-- J

; day's issue be carefully read, not for any good j

that it might do you, reader, but for the benefit

eum required to be placed in the appropriationbill for " The Government Press :"

All that is required to get" hold of this power- -

ful lever of public influence, (the press) is a fewtype, a little paper, a compositor or so, and apress."'

Qnij this, and nothing more.mmmmmmmTa TTTTmmmmT'

SHE IS SAKK ! ! I Long were the struggles that agi.at"1 ,ier breast- - Pntly and perseveringly on ahe strove

through turmoil and conflicts, weakness Ai.d disprace, crosdingon ,ier whereTerthe W(.nti delayinir her onward course to theinheritance of her forefathers, the glory and power of an iode- -

existence. j

Bravely she fought : she won It, she Is sale ! Go and Insureyour life in ber, rest yoursilf on her bosoin aud . Fttla SAFKta. tl afa-a.i- a va a V f i tl a.. auiiaicii.iv.uai vv.'l r..

. All particulars will lie given cheerruliy by II. BOLLMANN.Agent for the Gcrman'i Life Insurance Cornj'auy of New Tork,

(fc3 M)

LOST !

fV Sl'XDAT F.VK.MXOa FKJi. 4. IXaL.F noiiig towards the Kisii lsrket, through Queen Str. et.

AT A REGULAR MEETING OFyi MKCHAMC KXGINB CO.. NO. 2, helJ Wed j

nesd:iy Evening, Feb. 7lb, 1872, the followingtu..iiiriia.i lailnntt'al .

wrf,xhat a Vote of Thanks be tenderei to all those j

persons who so kihdly conuiuuted Bowers And evergreens orrkrhtrwtii niilawi in Hprnraitmr thp kucinp fnr trip an nil a. I nnrs.ilpof February 3d.

By order of tie Company :ED. A. MoKlllS, Secretary

it Mechanic Engine Co. No. 2.

TO RENT.THE HOUSE AND PREMISES OX

Huuinu Avenue, tt present occupied by W. L. Green,Esq. Possession given April 1st.

Also, the House and Premises adjoining, possession givenimuiediate'y. For particulars apply to

felO tf C. E. WILLIAMS or J. II. WOOD.

JUST KSGSIED !, AND FOR SALE BY

J j 0 fl 8Ci LAYTON. . .

FRESH DRIED APPLES,Keirs Crushed Suirar, ex Ka Moi,"

Bales Wlml? Pepper,Cutting's Tulile Pruts all kinds,Yaiiniu:b Green Crn,K-n- sa lt t laewis' (teen Peas,Fresh Baltimore Oysters pl:iin snd spiced.Fresh Columbia Ki.-e- r Salmon, in 1 and i lb. tins,A Spiendul Assorlnmt of Cutting's Jellies, iu tin Si glassW . K. Lewi:,' Tomaio Kelctaip.W K. Ieis' True lm'io Syrup,F'reh Salad Oil, in pints aud hull pints.Curry P'W.ier, TippjSiad and other brands,Mixed Ilert'S. all kinds.Batty Ac Morton's l ie Fruits, new,Motion's Cutting's Pickles,Slortun's Jams, iiss'rteil,Canary, Itap - and Kemp Seed,French Pe:is. nalu.'LF'rcnch Pens in butt-r- ,

Cu'.liii(;'s Pieklcs, ii 5 gal. k(L-J-.

Preston & Merrill's Veast Powder,Nutmegs, new and fresh.

Tne ony jot 0f Downer's Keroeue Oil to be had Inthe Market.

Bordon's Condense Milk,Spanish and French olives,Burnett's a?sl Extracts;Brown's Flssence Juisaica Ginger,Oswego O'lrn March,Kit's Mackerel,Kitts Tongues and Sounds,Diiiry Suit, in 20 lb hags.Tins of Crackers, al kinds,Jenny Linl. Omger Snaps, and La Grande Cakes,Fresh Hawaiin Pi a.G. 0. ExtrA Family Fl.ur,O. U. Extra Wheat Meal,Fresh Coru Meal.

Myers aid Dri(ltt, Mwlokai ButlerROGER'S VAKAWAO BUTTER,

Sardines, i and i boxis the best,A rine Assortment of Australian- - Meats,A Fine Assortment of Cutting's Meats,Extract of Ci'ffee, in bottles And tins,Knghsli Spices, ass'd.y larter and half l.hls.best F'ast Family Pork,Ilnlf and wiiole bids. C. R., Salmon,Kins Salmon Bellies,1'oticine at.d W indsi rSoap.Best White Maccarora and Vermicelli,F.pps anT Frys Cocoa,French. German and American Chocolate,C iliforn a Split Peas.Fresh Pearl Barl-- v ail Sago,New Westphalia Hans, ex Moi," j

Boston Sugar Cured flams,C'al. Bacon and Smoked Beef,English and French C S. Sap.Iaeonard's Sp-r- m Cardies, the bt in Market,German Cauillss ls5s 6.1, 2. 3, 4 an.l 5 gal. Deoiijohna, j

CoflVe Ground Daily,

The best Quality of China and Japan Teas '

We shall a!o Beef Ive I y tin? California Steamer oar j

r$oal issortment of

Oalifoniia Produce,I.D 1 FIXE LOT OF SEW TEAS !

BY THE ifc QUEEIV EM.TIl,"w . ,, h abundance of horse feed.

SCCH AS 0AT AND BRAN.

npilC "WestIllSllil IIllIllS"Are now opened, si d are the best that has been oiened here.

FOR SALE AT

JIDD Sc LAVTOX'S,felO 2t N- - o "ort Street

TO LET.THE CEIaLAIt CXDKR MY STOREVapatde of Storing between 300 and 400 TOSS,j.ij 11. M. WHITNEY.

GET THE BEST !

rum ciioicK photocr aimis ov anvIAmbrotypes, "

Jilelainotjrpes,

Porcelain Pictures, &.C.,

GO TO

Dickson's, 61 Fort Street.fKICES LOAF IAD TOBK (if JUlMEFi). 5"

NOT QUEER AT ALL !

PRTSKR W AXTKO AT TIIKSOOIlAlf-wn- y IIoiimo !Ka?prdaMe Female j.rvfvrrrJ. A. so n tofrlOSi AIT.. CLAVIK.

SPJCC1A I. A A A O i: A C Bll i: A T.R . WILSON. TIIK MANAGER31 OF Til K

NEW YORK MAMMOTH CIRCUS !

take great pleasure in aocouncing thai )ae La tendered a

BENEFITTO

OAHU LODGE, No. 1, Knights of Pytbias,ox-Mo- nday

Evening, February 12,when the full atrensth of the Ci'mi:y will t brought out iua pra gramme great excellent and Tariety. The

SFLKXDIDLV TRAINED HORSES!CincinnatUi, Monarch ami NapUrn. In all their bet per-- f

roianc. . On th a occasion w 11 be perfonxeU U.e UitEATFEAT La A EC II EL.L.E I'EKlLaElSE ! for thefirst time.

The Celebrated Eider Mr. KIngsley,will gire a aeries of his graceful anJ elrrant acta u hi favor-ite burse. Novelties will be produi-e.1- , anJ the entire jerfirai-koe- e

will be of a yery superior ork-r- .

K,ery j.ains will be lik'--n to ensure the comfort of all.Chairs ran le aascure-- l without extm charg-- - at II. M. Wbttnry'aand Ttios. O. Tt.ruiu'ai The groan Is will be iiluuiiaated beforeand At the conclusion of the performance.

ADMI5eI0N :

Froat Circle, f I.OOl Second Circle, 50Ca,fChair. 1.50.

Iaoora open At 7 o'clock, performance to commence at 8o'clock.

HENRY MAY,tea Dealer, Coffee Roaster

AND

PKOVISIOaV MUllCUAIVr !

HAS

RECEIVED ex BARK KA MOI3Tn.OIVX 33I1131VIE1V.

ASES HATTY'S PICKLES,c Cases Btt's Pie Fruits,Cases Batty' Curry Powd r,Ca.ks Table ?nlt in jars,Cnsrs English Mustard,Cases English Ground Tepper,Cases Mixed Spic,CAses Cayenne Pepper,Cases Ground Ginger,Cases Unbleached Ginger in 10 lb. tins,Cac Citron Peel in 10 lb tins.Cases Csibonate Sod in 10 lb. jars,Cases Saleratus in 10 lb. jars,Cases Orange, Lemon and Mixed Peel, 2 lb. gl:tss jars.Cases SultauA Kaisins in 7 lb Jars,Cases Currants in 7 lb jars,Cases French Capers,Cases Spanish Olives, '

Cses English Jams, 1 lb. jars,Cases Smoked Herrings ia lins, 2 doz. each,Cases French Beans,Cases French Peas, ,

Cases Lea At I'errin's Sauce, pints and half pints,Cases Flour,Cases Ground Ginger,Cases Carbonate oda,Cases Cream Tartar,Demijohns Malt Vinegar,Kegs Crushed Sugar,Cases Ultramarine Blue,Cases Sardines, half tins.Cases Sardines, quarter tins.Cases French Chocolate,Cases Muscahella Baitaitis iu layers.Cases Bologna Sausage,Cases Whole Cloves in 7 lb tins,Rose, Peppermint, Ginger if Lemon Lozenges In bott'sTins Conversation Lozenges.

FOR SALE BY

Henry May, 59 Fort Street.

BY THE QUEEN EMMA. NOW WIZ

Henry MuyExpectsGolden Gate Kxtra Family Flour,Orahara Flour,Sacks Bran,Sacks Oats,Cases Saloon Bread.8oda, Wafer, Milk, Wine and Batter Crackers,Bags Cracked Wheat,Bags Oatmeal, Sacks Humboldt Potatoes,Crates Onions,Sacks Wheat for Chicken Feed.

TO ARRIVE JPER SYREN !

Bo?tm CrusVed Sunar in half barrels,Cases Yarmouth Sugar Coru,Qr. bbls. Fauiiiy Pork,Cases Presum ay Merr.l's Veast Powder,Cakes Lewis' Green Peas,Cases Lewis' Tomato Catsup,Casa'S Pepjaer Sauce,Cases Fine Lemon Syrup,Cases Lewis Sausage Mat,Cases Lewis' Little Neck Clams,Kits Mackerel, Cases Corn Starch.

FOll SALE BY

HENRY MAY,6tf fr'sart Street.

Dy the Steamer due next weekI1KRV MAY

Will Receive his usual assortment ot

CAL1FO 11 X I A PRODUCE .MO

JUST ARRIVEDBT BARK

KA MOI FROM BREMEN!A LARGE VARIETY OF

ENGLISH, GEREVIAPJAND

FRENCH GOODS!CAREFULLY

SELECTED FOR THIS MARKET !

sren as

DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

SADDLES, BRIDLES. HORSE BLANKETS,

SFCR3, SHIRTS, SHAWLS.

HATS, UMBRELLAS,

FANCY GOODS,

FLOWERS. PERFUMERY,

GROCERIES, HARDWARE,

MANILA ROPE,

HAYANNA CIGARS,

LAGER BEER, ALES,

WHISKEY, CORKS,

LUNEBCRG SALT, HOOP IRON.

CANDLES, SALT PETER, &c, &c, &c

For Sale Low at w

r,o8 Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Co.'s,

Ss I la Im I M G IS A. m. & C.,INTo. 9 5 King Stveet,

IMPQRTERS AND DEALERS IN

1SL J. IHL Id "FST 152, IE3

GENERAL RflERCHANDIHAVE CONSTANTLY ON II AND AM FOR 8ALL'AT LOW HATES,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT

ljt uf all khads. Padlaavk. hraaa Andf LOCKS. Drawer ana

DOOR AM) GATE IATCIIES. POORCAt brass and iron.

HOOKS Ilo'V and Swptes, IIo4 aad ejes, Bra aoJ

II.k. Hasps and Smp es.

BfTTS-Iro- o, fast and looie, cast and wrought, from X to itHinges, T and strap, 4 to 19 inch

j Sash Hollers, asaorli-- brs and iron;Sash fasteners. Window tf prl ties,

Castors, tahle and bel, brsfs, iron aod wood,

iA Large and Varied Assortment of Shoe Findings!j Including Mu'b mid Boy' Lasts nJ Boot Treci, every kinJ of bho IVgt unA Nllln, 8hsu.k Irom' Size Sticks, Shoulder Slicks, Knives, etc , &c, &c.

! Also, Thompson's Hawaiian Solo and Saddlo Leather !

;13:ridle and. Saddlo Furniture!j Bridle and Harness Buckl'S, all sises, tinned. Japanned And plated, Meslcaa Oroasurnts, MeaVeaft UtrUj.! Wooden Stirrups, Tinned And Japanned Kings Iri.iu i to 8) Iik hes. HI TS of Alt SorU and kim.l.

I'MXTATION HOES. BRIGHT AXP HALF

WHITE ZINC AND L EA D, RED LEAD!Colors, dry and in oil, Lamp Black, Tutty, Chalk, And Whiliiif. Fire Proof Paint, BollaM Llnssl Oil and Tariitlue.

AXLK8 Half patent aud cotnmiao, assorted. SPOKK8, ?HAITd, c, .

HENBV RIFtES AND CARBINES AND CARTRIDGES I

NUTS AND WASHEHS,isj k. X Xj S , from 3d to GOcL.

Spikes, Cut aud brought, Ship, Plain and Galvanised.

I.KUMI1E$!, of all sorts, a pood assortment. CjLlJE, pule and daik.

Seine Twines, Nets, Fish Hooks, Cod Lines!Roughs and Washers, galvanized mid plain, from 1 2 to 8 in.

O 3EL 3t 13 3VT T 3UA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS Ic OIL LANTERNS,

. t . ; a - I ,

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

and the Eastern United States.

jZ& Every effort will be made to give

Give usNew York Mammoth

--Vr- -

CIRCUS !i EW ACTS, IV EW ACTS I

TIIK CKLEBRATKD KUL'CATKD HOIIBKS .

CIXCIW-IT- I S, MOV UK II AM) S10T k BE.ll Tl !

W ill be introdiica IIly Mr. Kiagalrr, Thia Ksrsslas I

try The Programme if considerably chAnged, the PeAts verycoarrlal1y arrsnged, and if you want to spend a plrAsant

eveninp, why then

C3t o to tlio C i r o u :

Ci 11 A aV PLK F O It n A X C IIThis Afternoon.

Doors open at 2 o'clock, Performance commences at 8.

Children to Afternoon and Evening perfnrmAixjea, I.slf price.L init-- r five years of ags. free.

OIVK, COM12 ALaliS!FORT STREET

COFFEE SALOON AND RESTAURANT.

IV4RM AM COLD MElLS AT ALL' T hours during the day ; prompt attendance, reaaoriablecharges Se bill sf fare. U. BOLLMANN,

St 4 Port fctrert

EW AGEM1 JLST ESTABLISHED!OF THE

GEIUIAMA LIFE l.NSLUAXCE CO.,OF NEW YORK.

RESERVE FUND JAN. Isl, 1871,OVER 3,400,000.

rilHIS ASOCIATION ISA M UT I A L ONEM and reeonjiBends ii.elf to all tUotf an:oos lo insure thsir

lives, with an aitiuiate Tiesr of havi-i- positively provided dra c rtain sura to family or friend, that may survive them, l yteing carried on ou tbe sound' t atad most liberal principles.

Tbe corriaany was formed snd is now controlled by a oum- -ber if the leading solid cilixna cf tbs feiate of Nctv Vork. veilknown in all tbe moneyed institu'inns of the world.

The Poliria-- s cofitaui all the ilesirahia arid sal rnt features nfthe Maa-f- u . Ta Ik. rr ayaairsas, aud uiay b surrendered

j afta-- r two or tl.re yeara' run.Trivilepes in regard to traveling are very exunsire, ths

wh"le of Kurope being itii'lud-- d.

All the (iunnesa of this C"mt.any is done in cash.The amour, t paid sin. e 1 180 for Policies sxpired by death

only, is over fl,.00,000tor further inlortnation, apr'T to

II. BOLLMANN,Agent for the llawadaa Islands.

Medical Kiaminer, Ed. Horrnsss, M. 1). 3 ly

F. A. SCHAEFER,A GENT Brrwra Board of I' de rwrilfM,

Agrat IirpAsle-s- a liaaaa rd sf L'atlerwrilrrs,A.rnt Virtsam Ksnrd of l adrrwrllers.

Claims against Insnrance CompaniM within ths jurisdletiooof tbe above Hoards of Underwriters, will have to b certifiedto by tbe Agent to make them valid. Ja8 ly

II AM UIJUCJH-i- m EM EN-FIR-E

INSURANCE COMPANY.rf I IK IMIKKSICVEU, HAVING BEEN

JL Appointed Agents of the above Juiany, are preparedto Insure risks srainst Fire on gue and Brick Buildings,and on Merchandise stored therein, on moat favorable terms.

For particulars apply At the olBce of,181T V. A. ECU A KT Ell 4 CO.

f?m PIANO FOR SALE ! fTm?PER K. C. WYLIE FROMRECEIVED P.llEMES,

A Superior Cottage Piano,Of W.Sssseohoff's msnufactiue. For particulars apply to

o28 in, F. A. SCIIAKFER ft CO.

OF SHELF HARDWARE.

Iron, froro I H 4 In I rphant, tarmaa AUal aron, 1 ia luh.1 ill. .liet and Trunk, l. g V aai.ar,

MO L.TS fprii'g and Chain, rVjnar and lower, wma(n4 and

Iron screw hor is and ayes, CUxk hook a, inctara Wooka, CnrtaluK MHIH-I- W, I'icture and Curtain.

Inches, Ilriaa, 1 to 4 lu., KhlD liuua and Uack flas, asad

llaiflles hrt aia.1 drawers, a targa aasurtmeul,Iirackets Vi all, coiner, shelf and lamp,

Tacks Copier, Iron and tinned, single aud Roublepolllleaj.

ItRIGIIT.

3Ft 'S TOO

complete Ml'iKfactlon to all cutotnen. --ktff

a, Call !

WOLDEPIAR ITULLER,or M irsic and i.a ni;iuKm.Ijrokkssor be b-- at T. O. Thrum's Hook Htors. ly

A. S. CLECHORN & CO.,CKNTS FOll TIIK

WAIMFA TAKHKRT.10 ly Hawaii.

To Wide-Awa- ke Merchants Only.

flMIE HKUt LA It WEEK LI' EOITION OFM . . tbs liawailau

NEWSPAPER uKU0K0a"Th- - most Popular Paper rvsr pubHalaa-- d here, is

3,s500 Copiew,And It la read rrgalarly sach week tliroiiehoul the group

by at least

20,000 Tjllij iVDTCTJ H ! ! !There Is apae In he pspa--r for only a few advertisements.

aud none who advmiaw lu it evaar rotnplain of di iimrs or law

trade. A word lai lbs wiae is suaf I'irnl.Vr lerma, wh-xl- ars ridirulaaualy low, apply 1

fc3 lm II. M. W II I fNKV, Publisher of KuokoA.

NOTICE.MIX, TIlflN. II. WHIOIIT, ItKINOMYiiader age, and having lift my cuiirol without my

auUi. r'ly or ooniaa-til- . 1 her all aa ranna ii at lol,aila ror rrealit Mm on my account, an I that any ei.r t Ii maymake of whatever kiwi IU I void

Kol..a,Jao aT.lSTa. (fe3 41) WILLIAM K. W HIOHT.

EXCHANGE.rwHE UNOERilGNKIv. tROM ANI AFTER

this dale, will is Hills l Ksrhangs and Letters ofC'r-d- it on

.SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YOUK,

LONDON, I! AMIJUIU2 and BREMEN.In sums to suit st lowest rules

Ilest Commercial Paper discnuaud on tbs suoat favorable(a rivs

Cash S'lvanrea made or. raaiis'pnnienla of I. land produce athe rate of interest of li cent, per annum.

ja6 tf II ilACKVKLt) k i'O.

HONOLULU LAUNDRY!tOKNtR OF

Q, L' E E N AM) R I C II A II If ITRKKTN.NICHOLAS it COh BEG TO I.N- -M form the Inhsbitanis of lionalula anal Captains of

Vesai-ls-, that they Intend opening a new Laundry, earar ofQuea n aud Kutl.arJ fitreeis. on the lath .f February, l7i.aud hope by strict attention to business au 1 good workman-ship to have a vharc of public paironsge.

Wngsa ly In allrndaars.Ja27 lm M. NICHOLAS A Co., Proprietors.

LIBERTY HALLRestaurant & Boarding House

C O r P E E A N l

OilliJii-- a Kxiloon !BE KEPT IN A CLEAN ANIWILL maimer to (usrantas entire salialaavllYaa.

BOARD. ts.OO PER WEEK.js27 4t U)ll!i KAIILBAL'M, Msunakea IU.

IMIIJ.OV TJIK KST! !

L'NDERSIGNEI). HAVINGTHIK ths l"r vices if a fcupwriwr Mechaoio In the lisf

f) HORSE SHOEING, fofoWouM resiKCtfully solicit a ihsrs of Public Palmnafe.

.yi rrtririPja20 im 14 and 16 King btrset, Honolulu.

Properties ForSaIe or Lease !

THE HOUSE ANI WAir A tn -s-Maa.entrance of Psuoa alley, formerly raceupled ifmil.y llr htephen Th. Ik Includes A J..larn--e kslo patch an over 3 acres of Laud.

A

The flnase and Ind 4 e a st Nfrth Kons, Ilawaii.fomwrty ueenpard by tbs lata Mr. Uanfcel MoMgossery, aadcoinainuig bi acres.

ALyoThsrela-hrs- t d t'GAR LAND OF IIAKALAC.

ia tr.eJa-stn-ot of Hi I., Hawaii.A1J0

Tlis Ilnosaa, pasturs ana) Prvaaissw of AL'Al'itKAE,Kona, Hawaii, Containing about '99 acres.

A LAO

A Fvrtil'taed CutlSgs at Wsiklkl base A.

. 1UO, TO LKT ,Ths Promi'ss at the cornrr of Fort and Qiissn Ht reels, Ho.

onluiu, lately ixTupled by Mr. J. Pick ford, Anal ultabl foroOoss, shofaa. As.

(or psrtlculars apply to1,27 VT. L. OHT.tn.

OY E. P. ADAMS.REG-ULA- E ROOM SALE

On Tuesday, February 13th, !

AT 19 O'CLOCK A. M. AT E ALFJ ROOM--.

WILL BR OFFERF.Dj

.A. Fine Line ofii

GENEBAL MERCHANDISE. COMfRI.-IX- J '

t

imxcy ;m;i).s,

FLU.MSIllAC; GOODS,

ciioTni vc, -

HATS, SUOIS,

GROCERIES, CROCKERY,

OI;iKivsire,Cases Boston Card ilatchcs.

Half Bbls. very choice Columbia RiverSalmon.

Fine Tobacco and Cigars,

Half Barrels Crushed Sugar,

-- AWD-

CASES KEROSENE OIL, Ex KA M0L!

La !

AN ASST. OF FURNITURE I

i

E. P. ADAMS. Auct'r.

A DESIRABLE RESIDENCEIN NLTUANTJ VALLEY FOR SALE !

T II K l'MKR?tIG.KI OFFERSFOtiALki h property i!utd In Nuuaou aJVl, aa the weit iJe. leivern tt.- - midrncea

ul J. II. Wrk'aw txl C C. IlarrU. The l containa ahootrhree acra of IFS pastor Und. weft wmlr r--d. on which ia t prvmiaef a dwelling lloate, Trt..bi ')t BuiHinps, and a Tan-he-

a (ul, u'ir.ii 1. ac t cneetU-n- l bwrl,in ilnuar, tiery. The priprrty I leaai-- d (t 4Hi prr annum, the e

hutlc. and Carrixire liov.ae, and all the nrct ry out II .ue i'

expirinx on the 5th day of ls?7. A plan of thetn f-- l repair. Ibrreia a P'i'ig of pure water remiw- - may keen at the Auction Kon.on the prvtBiaee ; wm a atream of water luauiag thrjayb tae i . For further arU-alar- a apply to J. W. Austin. Administratorami Any out wiatiin to parchaae a finely NcUnl reaidencewill do wil to call and rxamioe the above. linn raay, andui.wte koowa so apptioaiiun to - Wa DL' SCAN.

nil At hia Blacksmith fihop-- no Eaplanade.- -

TO THE PUBLIC !

Tf R. A. W. OSIIOIKNE If AS TI1IS OAV1' arM to all h(a nrhte ia the I'h. n rrrhie --iwlnewob the corner of Kioc and Fort street, fr .ro Ihilllat Ihotwain will be carried oo at the aid aiarwl. wnder oar name.

AK1U ACHEO.NU.lionotnra, Jan. SO, ls7. Ja27-3- t

NOTICEi. lRRSOXi ARK HEREBY CAT.A'TION KD acaioat alx.wine their animala to Ireanaae nioa '

the Und kuoeu a LL M AHAI. on the Island of Kaoai, thaoler'Xnel narin eaM:ti tne aaroe rrom j. It. tflirr .

All wroini ao treap.tainr hereafter, wilt be proceeded I

atfainat arcorduia to law. CUL'LAN A; CO.Honoluta. January ii:h, H7C ' Ja27 3tn

Fresh Butter. Notice.

IROM AXD AFTER THIS DATE. THEwill furnish Ort-cl- a art.ele of

F!i.E;U BUTTER,with Butter-mi- Rireolree to castomera, at FIFTY Cent perpound, every Saturday roornir r, lnra HaletnanuKaneh.Waialua.Oahu. SAML r.L ANDREW:.

Honolulu. Jan. li, H7i- - j'JO-l- r I

DOPJ'Tifr(et roll aaal tisailae Ike best le( wf

ehU.lr ever (tiered in the liooolulu Market; namrly'-on- e

firatwttase Light K.ad Barry, one Bnt-cla- Mettiom Roadltu(tk-y-, eae second hnd Ivuktt, one fine Top Hozxy. oneIleaTr Esprwa vVaiccfi. one Three-Sea- t Wacon. ou LightII' re Cnrt. one Oie fhaetio, one Three-Sea- l Ftiarton, andtwo Man.lmir T.p 'ftrriarfe. j

Ala. Ts i Fine Camane llore.The above will te Bold at Friers to uit the Tint.

Ajp'yto M. BKNFIKLO.j13 lm 74 and 76 Kin btrect, Honolulu.

LDAILY EXPECTEDBY THE

ISritili Itark Gnrstang:,From Newcastle-upon-Tyn- e,

And For Sale bj the L'ndcrsigned.

VKWCASTI.E SIITIIV COAL,A ! uO KAinuy't tmiar- - Fire Brick.

'J.OOO Ramy' Arch Hrirk, 10 ton Fire Cley,25 Newcastle Jrlndt.nes, 2A ton Pi Iron,

lii) tin It..-1.- . I Lu-e- . nl, 10 rk l.lac. Yarnih,Jfi tin White LctJ. 200 tins White Zinc,

ft tin Yellow Faint.15 tin I.ikM ajrrrn Paint. 4 tii B'ue Paint,

J

lt tins euti Kel. 9 tin tet Ked lad,15 tin M. . Ureen Faint, 2A una black Faint,5 tin Chmme Ve:l .

15 case UlvaniS'l t'nrmirtteil Iron.15 hux- - om Flour. IU a IJme Jaiee Cordial,

2 rairs Mi-- d Piokle 4 caaes9aiss,loo urtrn cae tleneva,30 et s FiiH.'st Whiskey,1 hh.l Oreeva. T J qr casks old Scotch Whiskey,lit qr Cask Maretl's Brand.ftwrcaaks I'uuville's old Irish Whiskey,i qr ra.-k-s Sue lai Cherry,6 qr cask very One yhrrry,3 hlxls lleunessy' Brandy.8 qr ck Martrll bramly,

lAOcaars Pale and India Ale, In qt bottle.3d cases In.ii a Ah? hi Ints.

ALSO, PER BARK MALVINA!FEOM BREMEKH ATKN,

To Vrri Slkortly !;pO case St. Jutien Claret.4a Mis Laser rr. - And. Mallet. in qlsv,li hois Lac beer, ia pi ate.44 boia Fvte AU. - 11 IHeljea, quart.10 bMa Pale 11. " II. Iieijen." pints."i ease MareU?' P e, qj.rt and pints,Hi casks bass' i'Ale i4 caea welih Ale.loaeax. 1 do, ra. Oi.1 Cognac: '0 curs Kamroel, I Uoc. ea.jSO eaaes ordt.au9er V) a.skry. Hi srreeo cases Hji:aod's Om,1UO aioe rase Hixlaod in. white100 baskets Ba Ho lacd Q u, iu stone bottles, larfe sis,25 case bran ty. 100 deroij ihns ?tronc Alcohol.SO case Nordnauser Whiskey, 10 btts Mronf ltajerara Ram, i

25 cases fine CoKuec. atf eses Rudesl eisorr. I

11 cases Licbrsusni ca. 3 cases boobeksaip Bitters,25 case I'Aie thrrry. li cases furt ft inc.

Alfso. via Panama :CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS.

13 V. L.GREEX.

TlftVE V II A IV C EFOR I.WESTIXC A SM ALL. SUM

of money, or of securing

oxe or TnE'MosT flic ible DWELLnc' lotsIn the Ci'y of n Klola, ts now offered by the Cnders'gned. lieis desirous to dispose of that fine an t healthily situated pieceof Land a.lj.jioinf tn Oovernnietit Oarien, and fronting School ,

and Fort Street at the hraJ of the latter.Anyone wisMng to pa re base should apply soon, a the Lot

will be sold at a low fjf'ire- - j J. b- - LKMON.j

; ACCT10. I()TICE !A PBUPORTIOML CIURQRi OF. TflE

J neresaary eipenae (necrred for advertidng Anction Palewill, a heretofore, be charged to all eongnnr of Merehandiseto be sold at Auction, received Ufore or after such advertise- -meets are Issued. C. S. BARTOW, I !

A CAED.i ; nowOLrtr, Nor. is, I8TI.ri IT IS WITH PLKASfKE THAT WE j

fViXJV-- r bear testimony to tne superiority or Mb. MACAU-- . I

ft, z. ft s ri.i.'wi'J11! i. Aftft.. v, a an aiii.i 111 inn uuv wc-

liave asnrer had hiss surpassed, in our experience la eitherKurope or AtMnek Wear tberef re greattr Indented for theseal and spirit with which he has persevered ia regulating andtuning our piano daring our stay in Hon-aul- and we there-fore commend luu to the puLlic s j.oesiog a superiorityover sk otawrs at similar pretensions.' - - -

Signed j ArISCAJcrlATsTr, 'Manager A'tfsa Stattt Optra Co.

CAK. P. OIORZA,ja tf Mutieal Dirtetor.

I

-- a

BY C. S. BARTOW; Tho Sa, of tho ig'susan win

not tako place "This Day aspreviously advertised.

THIS DAYSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th,

AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., AT !ALr..--R '.M.SILVER AND . PLATED WARE.

Mi!k Jug. tintj "pool,. S.,up Ladies.Fish Plice, FUli Knife, rid Fork, in case.Egg ?pno, Butilfr Kuivt-j- , sugar Tongs.faJl Spoori. Sare ipooin,I'unrb, I..v;ie, Tn "pom,. ert 7"on,I'mnrr Diiin r and Forks.

PLATED WARE,S'ojir Bnain, Ccff-.- - Pot, Miik Jug.CuU Spade, Xut Cracker,Ostrich Fgg Silver Mounted break -st Cruet Piard,

One Eight-Da- y Clock in good order.ALSO, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOuS. AT BREW ttt'i WHARF,Vn Account of I'ltdwritrnior ichom it May Corv

rem.One 7-- 8 In. HAWSER, damaged,

oo board Hark Atalanfa wfailf on the rwf.C. e. BARTOW, Auotioner.

WEDNESDAY, : : : : FEBRUAEY 14th.A- - VAEIED ASSORTMENT

DEY GOODS !

I OT OCT CTI I E! IT! 1 1? ET Tmrm a a

1 LAEOE DOUBLE BEDSTEAD,CHEST OF DRAWEES.

And Other Articles of Funiture.C. S. CARTOW. AuctV.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEor

REAL ESTATE.IN

Waikoloa, Waimea, South Kohala, Hawaii,AT AUCTION !

VIRTUF. OF AX ORDFR ISSUEDRT of the Supreme (.Vurt on the :ioih day of January, A.I'. 1972, will i? mm PuI'Ik- - Auction at Uie A action Koom ofC. S. liartov, on Qiieeu &vi-- t Honolulu,On Saturday the 9th day of March 1872,

XS O'olools. IV0011,Alt tbe right, titlr, and rntereat of the estate J ROBERTLETT, late of Honolulu, decrasvo, in and to all that tract ofNuU, aituatol in Waikoloa art Haimca, in iuxith Kolla,island of lia'aii, the ame Conai:inir of Screa Hundred andKiKlit Acre. Th laud ia very valuable for ictuxiug purpoaa.and ia well loc.ttetl, and r.l watered. TJiere are apon the

Of the eatale of HObk-h- Lk.1 1, I1oomuIii, or toIt R TOW, Autl'r.

Shipping.

STEALER " KILAUEA."

Tliunwlay, February 15.. K A I IM'jmUy, February la... KOXAMonday, Fehru'try 24 .. Circuit or Hawaii.

SAMUEL Q. WILDER.jalSa wA-- Agent.

jFOir VfCTOKIA, V. J.IDIIIJDOT !

. x THE FINK ERIQ

Roloei--t Cowan !Having been thoroughly Repaired awl Cojqered xc'dl

sailjor the above Fort immediattly.For freight or paatage apply to

J20 ,TUE0. IL. DAVIE3.

United States,' New Zealand and AustraliaHail Steamship Line.

For SAAT FRANCISCO!The Steamship

O si er a bout Febraarr lO,

For Auckland, N. Z. and Sydney, N. S. W.Connecting at

Aaf klaod ultli Steamers for other ew Zealand TortsAnd at

Sysiary with Slrnnrrs fsr Melbsarar,STEAMSHIP "NEBRASKA I"

On r nboul Fcbrunry IO.Tigris TAltr.12.

Pate of departure from Sani tlates of Departure Trorafor Honolulu sndliiolulu for ii rrHncihCo and

Por in New Z aUud and ,tr P.rt in New Zealand andAustralia. I Aus.ralia.

" On or aboutWednesday ..January .1, lSTi'Ssturdiy January 13, 1S72Wednesday. .January 31. ISTi'Saiuniay.. .February 10, 1S7JWelnesdy. . Vebruury 2S. It72' turd.ty March 9. 1S7

eanesuay....llarcb XT, J April 0, 1874

Passercers booked through at reduced rates to points In theI'mttd Mates awl to Liver and also to orts in NewZealand anil to Melbourne.

For Freight and Passage, and all farther Information,Jafl Apply to 11. HAl KFKLll A Co.. A(renta.

RCGUIs.lI. IMCKirr FOU L1IIALM.

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

Will Una y between This Port and Lahalaa,LF.A:.a

Uoielali every Monday and Lahalna every Tnarsday.J6 3tn II. HACKFKLP Co!. Agents.

Regular Packet for Ilanalei, Kauai.THK CLIPPER SCnOONEtt

FAIRY QUEEIV,KAAI.VA. mastkk.

Il'il Sitt o. a Re j'iLir racket as afove. '.

j

For Freight or passage apply to )

J6 3m WALKER ALLEN.

FOR KOHALA.Schooner --Active,

MKLLISII. Mmaier.Will ran as a Regolar Packet to the above port. For Fseightor Passage apply to

jad 3ia WALKKR t ALL F.N, Agents.

kick:, i:ici:Cleaned Rice from Koloa, Kauai,

COXSTAXTL.Y OX (I AXD.W7S.OR. SALE IX ttCAXriTIKS TO SCIT

purchasers at19 lm F. A. SCHAEFKR CO.

TO LET. :

THE STORE AXD PREMISES OC- - jcupied by W. Ilunsphreys, oprn s.te the eaiUa-'-s IIoom . J

.Pmsessioa aisen ua th 1st of January, Jb2. Apf ly Jat the Office of

jad tf THE0D. C. HF.rCK. Fort Street.

JUST i:kcs;ivi;iEx Bark Yt. W. Wood

- - - - From San Francisco.

JgEST CALIFORXIA OAT II A 1",

FRESU CALIFORXIA LIME.RED BRICKS.

TOR SALE BY'

Jal3 H. Hackfeld &Cov

THE COLUMN!"CSV- - - f' - .

ESTABLISHED 151..

JOI Tfl WATERHflUSE

IMPORTER OFENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN

CERIV2AN GOODS !RNS Til A KS FOIt IMST FAVORSRKTl .,t tui ourn Krfirfit ami ei.r:itj u( to be

He oirSr the following uooU fjr saleConsistiug of :

DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. CLTLERV,HARD W A U F., K A RT II FX X H K,

GLASS V A K K. S A I) I LCR V ,

LKATIIEK GOODS,I'A IXTS, OILS. COLORS

WITH a GREAT VARIETY of NOTIONSNOT INCLUDED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.

i T.KMMS.TICK i t.s.brov cutionsi mJ Mir:inirs. tlreti!.l.'s, vari-t- y of Damasks, CarprU,

Asminester Rugs, Tweeds. Mol skion, Knitluh t'oliurni.French Merinoe. assorted colors; Alpacas, BuralhCAS,tireen, scarlet and magenta Faire,White .Mrreil:t Bedijuilts, and other varieties,tjotton Turkih an I Towels,White anil tfrey Linen Huck ToweH. Horse Itl.t' kets,White, Mu- -, (rey, and ifreen blankets, of various

ti:tiili- - s; llorrockses Lous f'lotb,Fancy co..red and white ground Prints, including patterns

very d sirihle for native trade,Mnen lriils wheeling and Phirtins, In'aper. c.Blue Flannel, frcar'.et Haiinel, Unite Flannel,Hlk Grenadine. Veil l:rei;e,lllack, white and brown Linen Thread,brooks' and other f pool Cottons, Crichet Cotton,blue Uniting, White CorJur y. Ami slcegl ape v he it. Cauihrics, S;li-iaS- , l.iolie' Coiscls,button and Trimmings. BUi-- pilk Elastic,All colors be(hn Wool, Black Ciape.

GENT'S HATS MADE BY CHRISTY SON.Ladies' Hxis and Bonn. U, Children's Hats,Men', and boy's Superior Straw Hat,Ladies', Childien's nd Uent's (Jloves, various;While Pique. SilK I'mhrellss. l olton Cmbrellas,Gent's Liii' n and Paper Colin rs, A verr tine line of all

kinds of ehiris. plain, colored word aud merino;Neck Ties, Men's ll.ilf Hose, wool and cotton;LaiLes' superior White and brown blockings,

A Complete Arctic Outfit !

Consisting ofIU that a Wbalt-- r or a Fisherman Mould require.

Merino Undershirts and Drawers,Ltnn and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bfts.Men's and Boy's Caps, nil description;Pilot t outs, net to ba surpassed; Black Cloth Sacs,Kerfere.ere suits, Tweed Suits, blue Flannel and Doeskin

Pnt. f..r in.-n-, yuuih and lmy. Shirts,Jean si. irts. Turnover shirts. J;uk Shirts, Lincu Hats,FliH-- Cloth, Carrixue Cloth, (Jig Cloth,Tati e Oil Cloth, eh nee patterns; bertha Skirts,Victorii Lawns. liluck Urrni.line. bain.isk stripes,Tape Checks, Cainhrics. Hair Cord Checks.4d in. til.iz il Jaconet, WaU r proof Tweed, various colors,Silk Velvets, TaihiUns, Cr clu t KilgincEverlasiing Edging. Ladies' Maroue Collars. Jaconet Sets,

ill von icta. Linen s-t- Ijtce Ties, Jaconet Scollop,Inierliotis, book fcollnps. Infant's Froek Bodies,Cauihric Skirts, very heavy Embroidered Skirts,

A Good Selection of Goods forLeap Year !

Handkerchiefs, silk: l inen and Cotton Printed Handkerchiefs,T ihie Covers and Piano Covers ol all kinds; Alma Caps,Prinse of Wales Caps. Silk PuKtrarees. Nepro Caps,Alpacca l int reil.is, i:k Parasols and Sunthiidts,Alpacca aud Cotton do.. Linen Ticking.Child's Fancy Wftol boots. Wool bonnets. Wool Bodices,Wool Clouds, Ladies' Fancy Wool Ties, Wool Scarfs,Aberdeen Hose and Half Hose, Military Half Hose,Race nn and burlaps, black Silk Cord and Tassels,Mohair tionds. Chenille lioodt, black Silks, Fancy Silks,Trimiiiimts of all kinds. Buttons all kinds,Strtwis all kinds. Capes a great variety. Lace Shawls,Milk Handkerchiefs, fast colors Pink tiiaeharas,Turkey lied and Yellow, Turkey Cambric,triped and Padded Linen brills. Honey Comb Towels,

Cotton and Linen Towels, Culne Lords, Terry Cloth.

CROCER6ES :Pie Fruits, Pickles, Carbonate Soda, Split Peas,Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, White Btans, Oatmaai,Kpsono Salts, Yorkshire il:im?, Westphalia Hams,bleached Ginger, Ground Pimento, Ground Cloves,Mixed Spice, Uround black Pepper, White do.Ground Ginger, Cayenne Pepper,Peppermint Rose aud Lemon Lozenges,Lemon Peel, Orange eel,Conversation Lozeuges, iugar Sticks, Eath Pipes,Cream Tartar. Mustard, SalerAtus in jars and bottles,Table Vinegar, Chile Vinegar, Lea t Perrin's Sauce,Harve's Sauce, Reading Sauce, John Bull Sauce,beef Steak Sauce. Mogul Sauce, King of Oude Sauce,Anchovy Sauce, Chutney Sauce, Universal Sauce.

3Ic Tii ill I Enough Sauce !

Bottles Salt, Bags Liverpool Salt, by the too or bag.Ca-t.- -r oil, quarts, pints and half pints,bose Hair Oil,Large and small Raspberry and other Jams,S;go und other Dried Herbs. Pickled Onions.Capers. Nutmegs. Ussence Lemon and Vanilla,French Peas, Seullitr Powders, ,

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Potted beef. Ham. Tongue. Salmon, '1 lb tins Cod Koia. fine bad blue.(Jinger Nuts, from the bakery of Huntley & Palmer. 'Also, Osborne Biscuits. I ai Biscuits, Nonsuch Biscuits,

Combination Bisiuits, ,West India Pine Apple iu Syrup,Apricots. Stewed Pears, j

A great variety of Soinbody's Luggage, doue up in silverand gold motto kisses,

With other such like Sweet Things. j

Sslad Oil. Salmon Cnrlets.Kippered Herring. Finnan Hud. locks,Oxford Sausaves. Truffled Pates,1 lb tins Danish butter. 2 lbs da. tins Mince Meat,Tims Kng'ish Plum Pudding,bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste, Herring a la Sardines,Mackerel Salmon. Fresh Herriitgs.bioKt-- r. sometimes exiled sailors other limes soldiers,

with s methiug more that is toothsome.

LATEST tOLlMlilA RIVER SAIMOX!In barrels and half barrels.

Wiltshire Cheese, Chocolate, Sardines in tins,

CO.FLCT10aVEKY. tVc, &c.Beyond a doubt

THE FINEST BASS' ALE!iu quarts aud pints, that can he found iu the market.

Barclay & IVrkin's Porter, wtrranted a first rate article, I

and very suit ible for nursing mothers.Jeffrey's Ale, quarts and pints; j

Ind A Coupe's 4.1e, qaarts and pint;bet breti en Aie, quarts and pints:Champagne, quarts and pints, Claret in one docen cases.

The M ines and Beers Sold by the Original Package.These are sold by the. Cask or Case only iu original

psckrtgi . that have not b-- en tampered with.Kug'.ish s .up. Yellow and M irine. Brown Windsor and

Ca.tiie Soap, le Rubaix Candles. ;

TTNW1DT 7LTE IZATK I) '

PORTLAiD CE.1IEIVTIn regird to this article there is a and can warrant

mine will s.and when some other will crack. The late Mr.TortMfrt 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 Matches, '

Hul bnek's Ruled .l in drnms ac.l casks, patent,white .me rine hite Lead. Ureen Paint,black Paint, bed Lead, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Red,ljnip blick, lr Ke-1-, Lead bryers,Spirits Turpentine. Pias:er Paris,Sad. Pes of ail kinds. Ladies and dents, not to be beat,bridles. Genuine Manilla Rope. New Zealand Rope,The only Loi of Wire Rpe. in the Market. '

Cuaiphor, tiuns, Pistoi. Powder, Percussion Caps,Sfco: of nil sie. School Utes. Penci's.breech UaJcr. Cartridges, Mus cat b .xes,Concertinss, Aecordons. Wax Fruit snd Flowers, '

tiiass shades. Keal China Tea and breakfast Sets,Tinner ets. Lawn Croquet Sets, Bagatelle Boards, ;

I l.ld'es. Flutes. Violin Strings, !

Toys of a SopTior kind. Crying Bibies, j

Keyless Wa tines, bench Am, Trowels, !

sivant-- J Wheel barrows, Ir.n Pip ng. Fire Brick,Uim'ets. Turners File. Door Locks. Ci.est Locks,Pad L"cks. pnkesh tves, Karr Straps, Pit Saws,l'r.. Cut aws. Hand Paws. Trying Planes, i

Jack . n'0"triir.c Planes.Very Superior Butcher Knives. Steel 5vi .

P.-- Chairs, Putty Knives, sho-- Knives. Pincers,Shi Hasps. Corkscrews. Vices. Farrier's Knives,Or,', Hi-- . Spiles, Shovel. Uaivaoiaed Bucket, j

Galvn i-- d Tuh. iaivastteil Tanks, j

Gal vsnired Corn Chests. Butt Screws.Mouse Traps. Rat Tr.. Cat Traps, Fox Traps. j

Wolf Traps, Man Trails. Woman Trap. j

Double & Single Harness, Express Harness,Twine. Fish Line. Fwh Hoi ks, Mex Spurs,

listed ?.purs. Turned Spurs. Ysnkee Axes,Corrugated Iron, Ked and While Tiles,Iron Pot firm gallon to SO gallons,'JoO gallon Iron Try Pots. Tea Kett!-- .Iron Saucepins, tval Boilers, Scsle and Ba'snccs,Lasts. Shoe B lis, Letther. Anvils. b;rd Cg-- s,

Ualvanfzetl Arches. HiJdlfs. Spikes, brushware.Flower and Tree Trainers, Jack Trucks, Iron Gates.Iron Limp P.sts with Cupper Limps, same as In the streets.Sheet Imn, Flower Pots, tanry and plain.Wire Fencing, plain Iron Fencing, le than tb price of

Importation. '

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSEj ,j

W"

THE PACiriOCommercial brriisfr.Piiase or the Moo fob thk Morn or Ftmiiir,

IsTi Hosoli Li MtvTi.Feb. 1st last liiiarler....... 11 ?J

'id Mi... 3 21 rliiii First UuAttcr.. - T iu FX

Full Meon 2i ahTIME Of ll SI'IIO Ap sTTIi.

Feb. 1(-I- tu Rim. (41 : un ..5 47 rSin Sun Ri. .. . .6 Ii aw S'ua I.. ..6 60 rt

lith Sur. K.at..M..C 34 am ; suu . ..6 MmSi I Hon K.l a Mia . . 5 ' p m

inb-S- un Kuk 6 2i a ; ?un SV ts.. 01 rMCt Uamel Sihtu.

5.4 T I'llDAY, FEB RUARY 10.

The Law of Elections.The rilt to a voice iu making the laws of one"

country under which one lie5 is a Hicrel frin-chis- e,

fsolemnly guarair-ee-i and jealously guardedin all constitutional governiucnw. i'cr ptrpulivox D'.i the voice of the jeople is the Voice of.Ioi in an accepted maxiru in the theories of allfree governments. Consequently the greatesteare and Bolicitude is manifested to obtain thefullest and freest expression of that voice in the

j regulation of national affairs. For this purjX'Sej luwe are enacted having fjr their objewt the jro-- !

vision of every j roper facility fur the exercise ofthe franchise, so that every individual entitledthereto may readily and unobstructed enjoy the

; In observing closely the proceedings' at tlie clec-- !tion held on Moi.doy last, we are brought to the

j conclusion that tho effect of our laws regulatingthe exercise of the elective franchise, so Hir fromproducing the desirable results as contemplatedin the preceding paragraph, are positively a clogand a hindrance ; a confused mass Lf provisionsrequiring much application and fctudj to be thor-

oughly understood, and involving the use ofgreat deal of machinery that might with advan-

tage be disjiensed with or vastly simplified. Itwould eeem aa though the framers of these lawsdesire to make the exercise of the right to voteeo hedged about with petty formal-tie- s and redtapeism aa to lead in many instances to a willfulneglect of the right, arising out of a natural dis-

inclination to undergo the required mnoont of" bother lhe history or the ballot in other,i Iv tie 8:iid ta li.ive been ilivnled bv the rule of fhrx.countries proves bejond a question that when eucha symptom of apathy becomes plainly evident ina free pwple, their government ia extremely liableto full into corruption, if their liberties even arenot endangered.

By our laws, it is made the duty of the as-

sessor of taxes to enter upon his book whetheror not a tax payer is qualified to vote. Thi6book goes into the hands of the tax collector,who when the tax is paid puts the name of theperson so paying and 60 qualified to vote, upon alist, which list it might naturally be supjwjseil j

would be sufficient, evidence of the person's eligi- -j

bility as a voter. That is evidently all that was(

contemplated by the Constitution, which among j

other qualifications of a voter provides that he' shall have caused his name to be entered on '

the list of voters of his district as may be pro- -vided by law." But the cumbersome law goes j

on to say that after the person has been enrolled f

by the assessor as a voter, paid his taxes and his j

name been entered on the tax collector's list as a '

r-- .t ,..! c:,l K.f ; l..I ..r iovv a j u itv. iuv ciujii lion 'Uti llll.J H1 a U 1 J O UI IHC f

inspectors of election, be must further produce i

to 6aid inspectors of election at the polls on such !... . . .. . . . ...... .Alonri.Mi I n t r v .nnniil l...fwtnw .ft .

I.IC.blUI U.11, I ftftA 1 LV.CI III. UCU1I1I" ULHill It 111' "tprinted letters, the words " qualified to vote " .

the same tj be canceled after voting. i

This wonderful law has been on the statute.

book since 1868, and we will venture to assert ;

that not more than one person in a hundred of j

the entire population pretends to understand its, . . i

11 v J Ivr I 'Afrn tnlir cs I r rv A sr.my--

l"""M"UD "."ftu6ii.j. v.i.ft.i.v ft...6Cportion 01 inosc wno vvouiu uo emuieti to ineprivilege of voting are either in blissful ignor- - j

ance of the fact, or are deterred from attemptingto exercise the privilege through the petty legalimpediments with which it is surrounded. Atthe late election in this city, not a few foreignerscame to the polls without having in their handsthe tax receipt, and were told to go Lome andfetch it, before they could deposit their vote, al-

though they were registered and legally qualified,all but the production of the magic piece ofpaper. Some did take tue trouble to go home !

and return with their receipt ; some went away j

disgusted, not to return ; and some canie again,bringing the much coveted document, to find that j

they could not vote, after all, because for some '

inscrutable reason the receipt did not bear upon:l 1 J- - i:r;j a. . ... i 1.it tuu worus quauueu 10 vote, uniiougu every- -body knew that they were and had been qualified

'under the law. Out of 1,000 registered votersin this city, no less than G25 neglected to vote onMonday.

e claim thcrelore that the present s'steni otla'ws regulating the elective franchise is cumbersome, and an obstruction to tlie full and free ex-

ercise of the people's rights, and as such oughtto be amended and simplified, or, what would bepreferable, repealed altogether and a new onesubstituted in its place.

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

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Queer! Very Queer!TX Mf ADVERTISING COM .MX, MV :

X Anchors and Chains for sale are crowded nut and areamongst tne Notions (a British Notion.) They will be soldcheap, very cheap.

jFunny X Very Funny! j

In tny Adv?rtfsin( Column, my Bird Trap. Bird IIouesand breedi .f Cages, of which I have a splendid assortment, :

are crowded out. Thy will be sold cheap, very cheap.Queer! Very Queer! '

My Pills B. air's, Whelpton's and Cockle's are crowded outand are included in the Notions.

Iron Posts for Wire Fencin?, which I will sc'I for 25 centseach, is much less limn the raw material cosis here.

The Funniest of it 1 1 Brussels Carpet which I havefor sale, a splendid article, and guaranteed of equal quality, at30 ier cert , less than the Carpet for the New Hotel cot inSan Francisco, besides which, freight, insurance and duty mustbe added to the San Francisco coat-- it would take a loathe- - '

tnatician to calculate the loss incurred by not purchasing here.

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

sisis to promote trade and develop the resources of the Kingdom. '(Uramtilers notwithstanding.)The Xew Hotel.

There has been a difference of opinion in consequence ofOpthalmia. I am moraily certain it Kill he a decided success j

in promoting the interests of these fair lsiacd. and a greatlienefit to them.

Lo!gin House Keeperieed not qukerr seek a reductionia rent, for they will have their share from the extra cumberof visitors to tee the wonders of this K ngdouj.- This Nation il notel. so much needed r. r the upbuilding ofour Minnr Islands, wdl. In conjauction wth other s.ilid im- -provements. immortalise the reign of K amkhaMkha Vth. Longmay he live and reign. jj

fe8 JOHN T 170 MAS WATF.RH0C3K. i

NOTICE. j

THE UXDERSIGXED RETURNSthanks to all patron for pist favors, ftoliciiinjr '

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fnrther demands.Ar.y unpaid quarterly accounts to the 31st TVc-mbe- Is71,

deirii g to hve settled without ny further effort to Jo par-ties.' memories, as it is a perfect bore to il N, and ol jccts to it. '

is pric s have tn-e-n literal ai.d shouij be piud. it is, hethinks, taking advantage of good nature.

fed JoH THOMAS WATK.R HOI'S K. !

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TO LET !

S E V E R .4 L. COT T.tr.ES R E--tPhiCi'ABLY situated. Also, one ManMon to let, tUtwith an allowance in rent fir iinpr.veni-i.t- s ia A

the sh.pe of shrubs and choice trees.Also a Schovl HouaJ i r ln p. App v to

fe3 JOHN TIW.MA; WATtRHOl'SE.

T0LET OR LEASE !

THOSE VERY I ESI R A III.E1'UEMIshS on the Piiius ki.own as L LI.::;f;: LM, at present occjpiel by Mr. S. B

:Do. The llwelting House onsists of a larpe r.r- -I'r, I'uiing K.vim, Three bed t tr.s and Pantrv, to Isrsett Ji e Ko-- m on basement ; there is aiso. ou the land a d'Unecontaining two rjoms, detached Kitchen. Servant's House,Stables, sc., Ir: , with a well of goo l water. Possession

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given on the first of Ju!v next. For fartherjkt5 tf apply to JAM P. S. LKMOV. I

THE ELSCTIONS,

i!aJitl. is ly due. As r

fi l.l Cul'.torr.ij. !iouil smir- - oiln-- r bnat be put n

j On M.niay last occurred the general election for! Rcj and the reult in Honolulu has

'cn a dcciJeJ victory of the ptvijle'a ticket ovorthat of the Ministry. It has lxn a Waterloo le-f-- at

of the eaDdil.itC!, and a nore; euaj hatic rebuke than any Ministry have ever re--

1 . 1 - a . . 1. lUiit lU- - f"Crj 'j

!tj bear lij.ney, tutne, threat., j

and rruaMJiis. but tJie independent voters werepr f alike auirii-- t the L!iuJi?htuents or threats

f Miiiii-tcr- i il agents, aid eto--l firm by the nun.f thtir cu jiee. Messrs. A. Y. Jud 5, J. O. Car-

ter, E. Mikriieuii, and Z. V. l'oli are the Kepre-M.nUtiv-

elect for the city of Honolulu, for theensuing a of the Te cjti'ratu- -

la:e our cituens and tiie couiitry at lar e on lLeJ's''w'

result.The total number of votes cast was llTTo. The

maj irity of Judd, who lel the independent ticket,was 44S over Ii vd, who led the Goverruientticket. The following are the names of all the '

candidates and number of votes each one received:j

A. F. Ju !.!...J. O C arter . . "ii j

K. MiWaU'iui. .7..V H'li 4SSJ. Mi4I!tlii. .K. II. Lk J . . . 310 ;

I. Knhfcuu...J. Kakiua.... . 2"4 j

V. C.J. mm.. .a. w. i'i'.ijj. . . Hi j

J. Kahil . X41W. S. '.thuku'-- ISC. J. I.yoi.a j

Iltftinr VVat.-rhoua- . 45K K:tlaau.to. . . . 40W. K. KihaS. M. Kaiuakau. itJ P. Kahoalii. . . lo I

J K hodes 6S.atterinc

When tlie result was announced to tlief ex- -ectaut cnwd in f"nut of the Court House, tlie

wildect enthutiai'tii frevniled, cheer after cheerwent up, the excited natives dancing and buini?each other in their Immediately an im

romptu torch-lig-ht pr.eession was formed, with i

transparencies and a band of: musie, and marched j

through the principal streets, hurrahing as theywent. I

K and Waiauae.V. Maht'lono,. . 114

Komoikthuihu,.

Waialnit.Rev. J. N. Taiktili, .. elN. Ka aikasvaha,. . . . 60 ,

fc. N. Naukar.a,... .. 68,.i .. i ii':..i.. . tt . '

- ji jjr. puikuli is said to be a peculiarly independent

bianKoulauloa.

F. Kekoa, (independent). 9SJ. Kupnu 50J . 1. N;iiii asH. G Wilder, 2111. Kauauilo I

koolsnpoko.C. II. Jud.l, (doubtful).. 1MJ. P. Kama! 110W. pinvhasa Wood 81 I

J iliu A. Cuiiiinings 61s. Kailaa A

j

J . Kaauapa &

Kaiiiui. 8 j

Molukai and l.anal.I. V. Kaiue. (injependent) 187Robert Ncwluu 114iug:trela bKnluapihaole 93Alapai 7JKamaiopili 3.1K M. Kain;iielekaiie. 21John Ii 6tsoloiiioua 4

Some serious irregularities of the Inspectors onLnutsi are reported, which may possibly cause thenecessity for a new election

I.ithalnn.The following are the returns from this district

L. Aholo, (ministerial)- - ... 213Y . 1101 ... 1S4

... 127J. VV Ke.iwehunalnila ... V4

P. Kaiaikiui ... TS

J. U. hawehe.. . . .... ... 1'

1

ft seems probable that there will be a electionoraert;j for Lahaina. by the Legislature, or by the t

I'nsp'ctors, under Section 78 of the t'ivil .!odo. Tho

lber of ballots in the box exceeded the number ofnames reinstered as voters, and the Inspectors neg- -IcoteJ t0 r,c,.f,rril their duty un.ler the Act of JuueSO, 1862. which requires that the ballots so in excessBhM be deducted from the sum total. It is also statedthat Mr. Aholo, one of the government candidates

who ig jilso tie Tax (jonector) issue(i tax receipts onthe day of election to his adherents, bearing thewords " qualified to vote," such persons not havingbeeu before the Inspectors to qualify according tothe law. More beauties of the Election Laws. a

Kaanapali.Adnmtl Kaukau,. 63J. A Naliuku,. .. asKalauia 27Kaleo f'nk? 18Kahaulelio,. . ... 1

Walluko.II Kuihelani nnd J. AV. Lonoaea, are reported aaelected, but no returns have been received.

.Makar.ao.P. Nui, (ministerial) 153C. K Kapule, 119J VV. I kumea 8

V. Crowniofiburg,. ...............liana is yet to be heard from.

Kamt! Roloa and Li hoe.P. F. Koakanu, (doubtful) 119w. 11. Rice, (mmisterui; 4

25" .",This is by no means a full report, as Koloa is yetto be heard from.

XolIeo Court.1

SatMi'dav. I'ebruary 3d. A native driver, in thi

employ ot Mr. K. (iilliluud. was charged with fiiroils ani heedless driving in a nugjry wune inrninzthe corner ol Nuiianu and Hotel streets, wherebja led horse, coming from the opposite directiniiwas run into and killed, a shaft of the buggy en-

tering his side. It was proved that the man was adriving at a rapid pace at the time and turnedthe corner carelessly and at full speed. It appear-ing that the owner of the animal killed had beenpaid the full value and to his satisfaction, a tine of$10 only was imposed.

Tuesday. February L'th. Monday being electionday there was no session ol the Court, and the un- -fortunate drunks of .Saturday had to lay overuntil Tuesday morning. Ut these there were firenatives and two foreigners, the former beinglined $2 each and 1 costs, and the latter havinirbeen hailed in the sum of $6 each, which they for--

t.ited by not appearing. Two natives beingdrunk on Monday, got into a street fitrht andattracted a crowd. Fined 10 each. Kahai. alsodrunk on Monday night, rode furiously up Nuuanuavenue and came into collision with another man Ariding down. In the coutact, the latter gut asevere cut over one eye from the bit of Kahai'shorse, which bled profusely and required the aidof a surgeon to sew it up. It appeared that Kahai.besides riding at an illegal pace, paid no attentionto the law of tb road in regard to keeping to theright. He and the aadience present were read agood lecture upon this subject, and a fine of $25wa" imposed.

Wednesday, February 7th. One native, pleadguilty to having been drunk in the street, and wasfined the customary S, and SI costs. Kaheleikula,a native grazier living in Ma no valley, was ar-

raigned on a charge of feloniously branding a heifer, ion the 0th of January last, the same being the prop-erty of Ilia Majesty the King. Lefendant plead notguilty to the charge, and after hearing considerableevidence for the prosecution, the case was adjournedtill Friday to bring the heifer into Court fur identifi-cation.

Thursday. February 8ih. Keliikawaloa waiproved iruilty of the larceny of tw. neckties from ,

the suction room ot E. P. Adam". This is an offense ' ofof frequent occurrence, in which the petty thieves x.,are not often discovered. Being caught in the act. ;

the teilow was made an example of by being aen-- I .

teueed to receive twenty lashes on the hire backa relic ot barbarism that is still provided hr byone statute book. The case of McKeague vs. H-le- u.

in which a non-su- it was granted in the 29th off

December l;t-- t. and which was taken to the SupremeCourt on exceptions, came down uja'm. the noii-- i

;

isuit Leinj: set a.-i- de and the case ordered to trial. ofThe case was proceeded with and argued by couri-- : lysel. Mr. A. F. Judd for plaintitT and .Mr. S. IJ. Hole '

i

for defendant. The gist of the case appear to bethat Mr. MeKeaeue applied for a policy of life in- - '

A.siirauce ihroiifh the agent of the New York cm- -topany, paving down a portion ol the premium. The

policy that was sent out was not. it is claimed, of J

'wisthe kind applied for. and the action is to recoverW

th-- ' amount iai.l on the policy. Decision received.Fiiday. Feb. ). In the case t. felonious brand-- j one

iing which was up on Wednesday, the calf in dis-- , F

pate was brought to the Court house, and Henti- - Uifced. being luuud to bear the King's brand. Kahe--.leikula was found eni'ty as chatged. and sentencedto pay a line of $.. or be imprisoned at hard labor I

for one year. old native woman sued her I

husband for desertion lor two years. Uoth wereiathe "sere and yellow leaf.'? The husband e.xpressed his willingness to return and be a goodbuy. and the case wa dismissed.

noti:s oi tiii: ui;i:k.ZZT" The sale? el the brig will uot take place

this day previvutly Urued.Kits Fail. The ruin lail for Janu try at Mr!

John V ih.1 w.is 5 V ini tf .

tyilie riu fill t Ko-iH-c far the UiKiith ij

Jai.uarv, 11 10 iuchrs.

1cr;labt Ac.aIV llijch r. j Cvfft 'o. d, onNuu.knu Mrect. w, ontrri WelueU, Light, aui j

tie till n.lW cf S'Jj. !

r5 Tie IK ikIu'.u In n Works bte jut completela ry lubsuiitinl lvki: ujtir. for t! e WailukurUntitK'ii. 1 ho engine mows aluoJaDt ei ieuo fc ire an ! g'Kl wurkiii tn.-h- ip iu ttory pirt, an 1 (ki'.j?au.i.s tue rui.tb'ie repuutiou tiit tte woikoetrtied on acc.ui.t if the of uiachiiicrj turtiolout by tboai.

SiKxKR Ick Xttrita tmn SvJnev anlneat t- the

t

new

An

t:ie roii:- - tjt lure the arnvjl uier t itie ,;o.sf i

V i'-r- . ,s'ie m.y nrrive the first t nt-x- t ; but '

ir tiio InuiitT is the coium -- nriior, ;je will bedue February iMti.

Hrtt Com pa XT No. I. At a meeting of Hono- -,

hi'.u Kngine Company No, 1, held on WenJcslty '

evening the 17th inst., Mr. Thmn K. CUrk, theForeman ot the Company, ten JeroJ bis rrsigitatuin,ou acctniut of a change of residence. A resolutionwas pussed unauimous'y, exptetsive uf the regret of j

the nie;n!ieri in ptirtin vit!i aa otfieer who has i

g lined their ropect auJ ratetrm, and tendering hiuia vcte of thanks

Fibilmex's Flection". Mechanic Fugine Co. No.2 hel l their annual election fur iilieci Fch'y 7 tla,

ith the following result : ,

:

foreman J. Nott,lsf f t oirmns Win. Love,2nd A$t t'ormnS. Slaiu, j

Src:ttirf '.. Morris,Trnttwtr It. AuUu. '

From Hiu. A letter received en the 7th, unJerd ite cf the od instant says : " He are uow in Feb-

ruary and no rain yet. This ia a mutter lor erys atix etj, aa there is no water for the mills,

and cane is absolutely drying up in the fields. Tuasky is cleitr, the d.ivs are hot, the ground is parched.

streets are dusty, whilst tho nights are cool andp'casmi, wuu uUJ iuc muuu- -ta"13 viuhout eiga of change.

,, . r .i... v... -- .i ...Xc.r.n I ' 1 nv luniiaci ui iiio .si-- iuii .nsiu- -

moLh Circus frivt-- s a benefit mi Mouday night ofnext week, to Uahu Lodge No. I, of the PythianKnighthood. The perlortnauce will be a good onewithout doubt, and as 'the Circus has earned anenviable reputation for excellence, and toe admirable arrangement ol seau ana cnair. we runsafely promise our readers a pleasant fvening's en-

tertainment. The benefit is given for a very wor-thy object, and one that deserves the support ofall good citizens.

l!tiREiifc.siDLE. On the last trip of the steamerround Hawaii, when off the coast of South Kuiia,below Kealakekua, two fires were seen on the ahoreas signals for the boat. On reaching the shore, thenatives at oue of the fires ran off, evidently intend-ing the bigual as a sell." It would be well toinstruot these practical jukes that the public will beapt to lose the accommodation afforded . by thesteamer by following such & course. It is no joke tostop a steamer and send a boat on shore for nothing.

Shark Fishing. The yacht boat Henrietta, sailedThursday morning for the windward islands on ashark-fishin- cruise, to be gone Borne 2 months. Hercrew consists ol Messrs. John Wells. It. (Jillie anda native boy. The little cralt is only 4 58-9- 5 tonsburthen, but is a fine seaboat. and in charge ofcooil seamen will cross our stormy channels Inperfect gaiety. Sharks abound on the lee coast of i

Hawaii, some or them considerably longer thanthe llcnriell i. This fine little cralt has associaiimisconnected with the' I'ilgiim lathers. She was built011 Clark's I'oiot, IMyrrfbutli harbor, by a descendantol' the l'ilgrims. and was brought out from Bostonlast year in the ship ftyren. '

Annual Paradb. The Fire Department turned outin good numbers on Saturday latt, with their apparatus and neat uniforms. The day was a fine one,aud though the full force of the Department was not f

showu, the members in the ranks presented a verydishing and effective appearance. The machineswere handsomely decorated, Hose Carriage No. 1 i

Aunmiinllv sn utirl thi n'tuilp nnr.srlA a. rrivlit tn HtA

Department. Lunch was provided at the differenthouses, aud the invited guests cordially received andentertained.

AXNI VKB8ARY BALL. The Annual Parade of tho i

Fire Department on Saturday last, wound up verypleasantly with a ball, given under the auspices ofFngiue Co., No. 1, at Bu flam's Hall. The Hall wastilled at au early hour with ladies and gentlemen,who enjoyed themselves very much until near mid-night, when the prograuuiu of dances being ended, ;

very handsome collation was set out, of which theguests were invited to partake. A noticeable feature ,

of the occasion was the absence of intoxicatingliquor, and the harmonious manner iu which thewhole programme went off. Wc congratulate the j

getters up ou their success. I

;

The Ueoctii i.v Hilo. The proverbially rainydistrict of Hilo was, at last accounts, having a dryspell, no rain having fallen for several weeks. Whenthe steamer left last Thursday, the thickeningclouds over the mountains gave reason for bote to

convenienced. kingdom. down

serenesoon, about

course,II. the arc

(Afoug

of marked

CuiNKSK Nkw Ykars. Yesterday was the beginning the New Year, according to ant'ti-a-

of Chinese Empire, and Feasof the Ni'W Moon. This anniversary occurs on thesame date every third year, so that llth of Ft b- - !

ruary 1873 will be Chinese New Year again. Our j

Chinese merchant open house yesterdayentertained their Inends and callr generally with

of good things in their usual tyle ofous hospitality. One circumstance was noteworthy,that the beautiful flower n us the .

which was especially Irom China, it be-

ingI

an emblematic plant with the children of theFlowery Kingdom, was in full bloom yesterday.One worthy custom with our Chinese fiieuds maybe mentioned they s'jtiare up all accounts, so lar '

us possible, and begin their new year with a clean'slate. We the receipt of a package

of sweet meats Ac. from our Chiuene friends. A :

New Year to them

The Late ox The tfalowhich occurred during the week January'221, and which extended all over the Islands,severely felt on west south side II iwEl.dnumber of were blown down in Pujua,and a considerable loss was sutaiuel in Pulu fhatwas prepmel for packing, bViwn awny and lit-

erally scattered the winds. A very high tide andheavy swell the wind in Kona surfbursting tlie walls of valuable fish-pon-

great boulders up into the shore road, and doing ex-

tensive damage. The siy that since 1810, '

there has not been a storm of the like. At Waipio I

and in Kohal houses were blown down. Caotainof

onPleiJ

heiu:iura ia. j ijuiHruuo iu viuci Lni icui tuv nui iia.

dmage was sustained. From Hilo, our correspondent that the weather but i

the wind very strong, dust stones were fly- -ing furiously in tlie streets.

fiooo Templars' Installation. installationthe officers of Ultima Thule IxKlrre. No. 1- - I. Oon evening was witnese.l by a num- -

erous cf ladies and amongwhom we noticed many ot our prominent

tespected citizens. The very appropriatecharges liatened to with

Ljuaiked attention, :nid the entire ceremonial anextremely pleasing fleet upon the who ev--ilently obtained thereby some new favorable

leas the nature of the Order. At the conclusionthe installation the . Ijr. h.itnon spoke feeling- -

cotunieiidat ion of work in w hich(."! Templars are engaged, and wished them f!od-- I

speed. Two ot our prominent merchants, Messrs.J. Cart right an i J. Pflugtr had a lewsay approval which were

received with evident satisfaction by brethren,a short but excellent speech Mr. H. M.

eloquent remarks ly W. C. Jones,of founders Order in Honolulu. Mr

L. Clarke, late Templar of Kanhu- -manu Lf.dge cf but now belonging to L'lti- -

Thule. rescinded aoorooriatelv on behalf ofafter partaking of in the !

the company separated, much rlrjm." I

with the evening's " feast of reason and flow tt soulana more man convinced that tlie Order is apower in society, it lnfluetioo forreform that is sensibly felt and appreciated in

hlKAVm FoK IaMAI. Tim k'l'tiH'lt si' IIIThursday n.t on her trip amnrel Kaoai, mskibg(he circuit if the island an 1 calling at all lbs ils

! Vwrt LiBFLi.r!. Vettrvhj M-- l fll Ini the Suprut 'urt opainrt tb Britili trig V4I Hjpiitne Snj-Je- t.f Tahiti, t--n a ltti-tnr- j li.lci Uit bearing to lie Hat an ni.

Kirk 0r urna.-- Ou Thor.ljr ftfrixa an I

rititrii the C'ln'jewe eoinnetcel to cIthr! IhfirNew ri l ly L ttinjf ell fire crA.arr preltj

i,-,-, in K,.7,. ir, c., in!,,,.eT

It tha. t.. nrt. a. wrll. Tl.r uW

tf the Fire lp.i t unut ruiU aajfil'l er Iiia,4 !f u--t at the ptation atul y.j ta tU

Cliinrw Ui.utte were jtmte-- duriti the ftfroixn,warclpg ceb'hr!ori to diat fr'm th practio,but n,.tii!t-!i.hii- Hi. ir inff aii 1 crackingwa brink t!irr-Ufcu- t nii'IJ! cf the higbt. tsniseetiteu t'eieoiM'.t were arreated in ci"equerie.1 hit is verjr pn er, and it ia to be In j 1 thai on tbrurrt-iK- e t f other hulidftyt. a likt eer oure will

e alopttsl nitbotit favor as t nationalitj. "Allliul tioi'S at night are tabati," tha law, and ifthe oiJ;ra on 1'ubchliewl underUkn to fr uQ' tleirbin cracker ou celt 1'bristnwui piornitifr, it i t bexpected thejr will tx aU arrtate-- l by the jvliea.

A WhifH v Mill. A verb! rvpart c mea IrottiMaul l!u uteatm r of Saturday a l.Tpritand pi c f thr bow and stern ol a Teasel appar-- (

n si'lirtnnvr. lufn wi-- n on the rocks otnext' of Matil. hfjond Makcc'a lartdlns;. It la

niisest ! that this ia a pution of thf wreck fthi- - Vcliooner A'.ife Is. liters went ta !iort an I

h.ikfd at Onotnoa. Hawaii, on tlw 2i1 f Nnvr-in-- !

b. r !;it. tur report of that llal r In our Issue-- i

f Nov. 11th. from a pepwn who was on th spot,mv the roM'l ciittiiatnci'd lm akiijt up dur-ing tin nielli ol the 2nd, ami that on tin lollowiujrd.v "she was all R'.ne.' It is qm ftiouabUwLi-the- i miv portion of the wil l k. ricvpt petlisps

lowi.rit. would liavo Uoaieil olf, or whe-lh.- Itwould b.ive been threw months in tisvi-liiij- t Iroutthe weather :de of II iwnll to the ! ol Maul.Thi tuny prove to ! a part of lh .Var7.fit. wreck- -

e. l tli i it i m yi-n- r ro on Kaho 1.twe. ! in Ihi-- r ku- -

f, i filiation may throw sooio tits It 1 oil tho'subject.

Tiftter l"rm llllo.7ot7.e FAHorofthe Pi.;rh; frsMmrrrM AJvrtler :

Ukau Sin. Thr weather Is inarridoiia, but il ia

not epistolary. On doe not arlll well l th

quill in an atmosphere like this,-- - lherr Is a bright-

ness about It which mnkes on nfTTons. At nlghlIt is still worn', star gssJog is mors delightful,than sleep, whilst It scnrcely seem natural to)

scribbling In bed-roo- with the moon bwimsilluminating the paper. And it is almost aaciilfgato go to bed these rtherlal night, which reallyseem to say " come and worship I "

There w as never such weather, at leant In II tlo. --

at least tn tny experience, .confirmed a it by th" oldest inhabitant." There have been many birthsand some deaths since it last rained, save that wehad the bright corruscailons of a smart shower- -

last Sunday evening, during church time, wh'eresonant drops added to tlie beauty of theanthem which was then being sung.

Bay after day tho same balmy b real h lugs per-

vade the mornings, and if be as I do hopeyou be. an early ricr (not looking for worms), youmny driuk in the development of lhe daw n as amost sedative cocktail, and that nothing moreis wanting save a clear conscience to bring youpaive and most perfect peece

Away up in that glorious maintain yonder (whois my steadfast friend) as yon stand in lhe earlymorning gloom, the curtains are already drawnand you may pee a most lovely far off countrysoftly shining like a happy dream, not like thefare of Moses that not be endured, but suf-

fused as it were with angelic blushes purer thanthe lower world can ever liow. whence, if properlyattentive, you may hear "the of Klflaodfaintly blowing" and Imagine with a sober fancythe "happy hunting of poor Ia, orperadventure tho " delectable mountains " of ourold pilgrim friend and tho loutf foreshadowed" abodes of the blest."

Nowhere however do distance andsunshine lend more enchantment to the view thanwhat I describe. 1 have been there in much grief

tJiifferinjr, bodily shivering and terrible discmforts by reason of cold rain and fo.hunger and thirst, a leaky botiao (or none at all) '

the plague, of liens tJoit it is a wholesome region

and oueht to be national tonic. You palefaced cits who surfeit on an ounce of million and'cannot lie without Worcester or Chutney, coinu'and try the color and Comfort and IUh iccuper-- 'atioii it by an annual gallop round Ihofto rugged

'slopes and a few days' rifle exercise npon wild-- '

boars slid mountain brant. Cattle have beenhunted to deulli snd tVi'if sport Is pretty much exhausled. but besides bogs and geese,, youhave quail by thousands aud limitlesa straw her-- iries. From January until May the golden plover(kolea) is in its prime, reaching peifeotiou just be-- !

leaving our islands the Utter month. Whata bird is the cock-plove- r in May! With it glossyjet black breast nnd free proud carriage, a mortt

"Man a Uoliiiinon, I suppose, ireesj yon Ol lheshoo ti 111: W'Uii that mountain roati it jiuUltrd.you'll be ready to come. Well. Imprimis you'll

.have to rise fi.-- your graves to do It,.secondly, the maun will ou gone. 1 wti Uou I want,to be connected with the woild by a rosd not

veii by a J'olly bupirvlntd and constructed road.V011 want to be uparl from hiimnidty. (your ownCircle excepwui ami away iroin pout law, aimmercenary yu. l. vim you snail camp where

Hir is pure of all tliehc und much more, nndyou shall see the clouds spread out beneath yonrfeet, and the storms rs'k and luge below yourlevel vision whilst you stand iu sunshioo ami eelto be ut peace. 11 111 Sap.

Shall 1 say anything about rordf Iswhat 1 started to do. but lost in tb mountsas better men have done eiv now. And thn yOUsee. there in a big ugly dog in tho (iovcnini-j- f tKennel, hi clmim-- d and somelimis looSt,but always ramjinut when ho hiiwIIs a l'eformer.Ilia christian name is SiujiLL Ilrig tt atxl C'obdenkilled the b u- -t once, but ho has more ivt thsncat. so by careful schemes and unchristianpliyhn;, a set of cosmopolitan nurses have broughtthe thing t life again. is Indeed a sort ofHydra, ol villainousi ! i ancestry and many headings.Told people cull him ' i rejuuioe. ' Liberal people,call him J'.igot." Sincere people call him "Cant."Ru le p'ople call him "Humbug." lint as I said,his proper name is Nujld. And lo! ims lino dsy,when the young "Spirit of datn fromsucces.-e- s und conquests in other lands, turned bisfiank clear eye Litherward. hoping Ilk Alexanderr ..!.! ...l .l .1 at, 1 t" 7w". v' Vs ".I- - - "J ''

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tne planters, who were begiuning to be seriously in-- bcauUlul creature Uoesr. t live In tho l tieredA correspondent writes ou the 21th : Hhoot him going thw wind, tin-- "

A few light showers during last night this morn- - clothe tenderly, pepper him ulugerly, roasting all again, snd discouraging. If it dun 't him lovingly nt yenr camp fire of rnamari) char-rai- n

there will be no joking iL Onomea, i coal without flume or smoke, and cervtt l.lml'aukaa, (Chung Hoon) and Arnauulu, slantly (to yonrmff of unless there b a

(Spencer) are boiling; Kaiwiki, (F. II arris) lady in camp) hot. And if you a healthyabout commencing; and Kaupakuea, & man with a conscience void ot osVune, III ventureAchuck) will begin with February, but if it don't to Hay that you bavo attained one of those mo-rai- n

soon, they must all stop." j men is your life uiib Mipr me flicity.

of thecomputation the the

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happy all.

Gale Hawui. westerlybeginning

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Reynolds, the schooner Pouohi. the gale ofl ' ?,.'. ' 7 . TIracy towards his lellow scamps: lake heecj JKealakekua, snd getting well shore, ws com-,- ., f. .ie devil is iincbsined. So on f ardent spiritto run for a lee on he Puna side of the Is- - j A a,b,.u ,1Q coward, j.jIpeii(.nceland. 1 (.apta.n has had Kme zpenue of hur- - miateX haVt. ta:,K,jt tUt .. , ofa uui

declares that this one came quite to otup one u.eVaiikee, 5 much of iu Liin. s to cal-thcr- u.

The gale carried away his foresail, but ia hecul.4t I;t come. Not as the Arro- -other

reports was clear,and and

Thefi.

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antiquated notions, held together by th f ohe-lJL- C

sum of seMiHhtieKS and Ironted ly lhe. doa in van.will keep that young power back, one momentbehind his time. Whenever his voice shall soundot earnest before the battlements of tenaciousii responsibility, they, like the walls of Jeticho,will fall down flat (and unless I much mistake, oneat least of deleab'd lenders will shout at thotop of his lur.gs ll'irrnh for Joshua I)

NolaiU. although, that apparently complicatedyet in reaiiiy very eimple tool called a IOgtslatnrewill Ml o.i wages before very long. 1 Lave notfaith enough tti i; component parts to snpgestanything at all for the subjfct iu deliberations1.Not even hi rout, much less the gi eater subject cfdis'i'iUtiou. Let foreign rot gut continue to poisonHis Maj-kty- 's snbjocts--wh- at' matter so long'siour vii in- - is apparent! Fornication and adulterymay bo priced, but distillstion ! Never!

1 K,nK to suy snmelhirvg about mechanicalbat will postpone it. I was reading

-- "''"ir Utely und am much the mind of Mr.I'l-'b- vh. 1 M,ked upon reading and writing asTcr ' education.

tt lhe weather suflice for this letter. It 1?.HtlmS F rious lhe ciimes and nuns are aiiurst,8i"Kl"K

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Curious Occurrence-- A Man Steps Out ofn- - v, ;dy.

Mr. II- - a rcfci-Jen- t of this citj, whonoto fir ti a'uten-w- j fif hi- - tierceptive powers.hie iiiteiLience and scrupulous veracity, relatesan cxpvrRTK'c that to merit an attention of

I those wlin eek to know more of the uiture of '

! man, since ilr. Ii is not a j

' tj irituali?: or oithotJux C'hrUtian, who nuht be ;

mjc:c1 of cre JuIitj, but a ruaterialiet, who be- -'

lieve.--' th.it the foul is the roulj of physifti! lifeand ceased to exist an au individuality whenphysical life tndo. i

--Mr. li fcayfc : " Some two years a3 1

ilV' d in St. Ljuis. Mv wae cu Olivestreet, and I occupied nvo storiee of the hou;e.

i We did our coukir.g in the tirt ury. and ouril.ti::;r-r..,.,ro wa jn the fecond story, fiorn wnicti

v! there were an outside and an iueide 6tiray ly ,

'wLicri we could 0 down to reacn tue tticet. t

i ( )r,e evenir-g- , returning home about niht- - '

i Mt down in a rcx.kin- - chair in our eitting- -rum, wMie my wile went uown ttairs to prepare

j tut jr. rrom the kitchen tLe couia tiave eeeiime if in a sumnHmbulic bta'.e 1 had pune downeither of the btairwavs, but bhe ia pofcitive that Idid not go down fetairs. I must have been but a

i few minutes aitting in the rocking chair when I, had an impulse to go down town. 1 had no' speciil bufinens, but telt that I must go, and I; seemed to go djwn ttairs by the outride stairway.

I was not conscious of any unusual eensatiun. Ij felt no want of my body no coniousnees ofi being out of it, if I was out. I noticed that thej street lamps were lit. Coming to an alley cross-- j

ing that was muddy, 1 considered that it was; necessary to mak? a little effort to spring cnwit, and was astonished to find that 1 jumpedmuch further than I had anticipated.

" Wondering at my buoyancy, 1 thought- - 1

j would "pring up nr.d see how high I could jump,and, making the experiment, I was astonished to '

find that I had jumped eo high that I looked intothe Second Btory windows, and it seemed to re--flure something of an effort to get down to the

i earth again. Passing on down street I met j

many persona returning from work, and it struckme as singular that none of them gave way t4me. I had to get out of their way or they would

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have run against me. I came opposite a bankand noticed that there was a light inside. This '

did not astonish me, as I knew the door wjis shutand locked. I could see that, but it seemed thatthe d.r did not cloee so tightly but I could slipin, and I did so. I noticed exactly the hour thatwhs shown by the bank clock and could hear the ,

! clock ticking. 1 went opposite the man who wasj busily engaged counting notes.

lie bad hair a little gray and-ver- y peculiarfeatures. I noticed that he stored the notes as he

j ran them over, throwing the diffeieut denomina- -

j tions apart and then counting them. Observing'! this for a few minute, I was suddenly seized with

rl lfEf thn uli.itii1 trlr rjolr"v i mill in titi uii ni I had come in with borne (elonioub intent, do mei Homo Darui as ty bliooting mo belore I could x- -

plain how I got in after the door was lockctl ; in ;

coribiilerable ttcriidtiorj. I fur the innoipnt cuuliinot ece how t.j Ket out. I did not remember that j

I could go out where I had gone in. Wiwliing toi have the man nt-- o me without beinc startled, and

I

thinking that tho best way to excuse my presencer? - "5

wax tor hnu to r?ce mc between tuui-

aud the doorI went round to his tide to attract attention, hut ;

I he did not bee in to tee me even when he looked to- - I

i ward ine. I attempted to put my hand on his I

. bhouldcr to ine tire his attention, but somehow 1

j could not touch him. !

i I ejuke to him, hut he did not "rem to hear aj word that 1 eaid. Recollecting then how I hadgot in, I went out through the door-crac- k, and '

i went Ftrainht home, the only noticeable incidenti being, as on going down town, that those I metj did not give way to me. I had still tostep aside, '

or uicy wouiu nave run against me. un gettingback to our titting-roo- I settled myself in the ,

rocking ct-ai- r, anu the next thing I knew mj wilewas shaking ine to have mc wake up for tea. How j

long a space had elapsed from the time when I '

i came htmif? frnm work until mv wife calhil inn In i

; supper I have no means of knowing exactly. ;

Now, I might suppose the whole Was a dicam, butlor some unaccountahlo circumstances. One of'these was that 1 had not previously noticed the

i iKtnk in my walking hours. The next day afterthis curious experience 1 went down street as Ihad Seemed to go the night before, and 1 saw tl.ebank and the man whom I had seeu counting noteswax Ihrrn behind the counter. i

1 recognized at once his grayith hair. I do notthink I had ever seen him in my walking hoursbefore. I saw also the clock that I am certain Inever saw before the night when I seemed to see j

it alter I went into the bank. V hen 1 thus1. . .

- ."1. ii .1a .na ..n.s l r a nil nvi t;n. 1 a 1 n 1 unn -

evuuivu 10 v...jf ...e. a x ..-- v, rrci. t.ionight before, I had an inclination to tell the gray ;

hatred banker about it, but 1 feared he might sup-- jpose that I had been in the bank in peisor forsome bad intent, and this restrained me. I am i

utterly at a loss to account for my experience.That 1 did not leave my sitting room my wife is i

confident. ,;

When she awoke me I was in the chair as I waswhen she went down stairs. If there is a spirit j

dittinct from the body, and it was that spirit thatwent down street and saw things previously un- -known, Why was I not Conscious of being OUt ofmy body? What purpose could be subscrYedny a spirit inus giing out, 01 me uouy Mtnoutantbject, and looking into strange places, and theniroin; back into the body? Uut how did I when

! asleep in my rocking chair, fancy the incidentspreviously entirely unknown, yet which were so

' strangely verified afterwards?"e civc the stranjrc btory in very nearly tho

words of the worthy gentleman whose experienceit presents. lie does not wish his name to beused, but knowint? him intimately. We Call Vouch

, . .f r l:. t:.u:i:iuc cuu, naUiiiij.Louisville Courier-Journa- l.

Embassy to the Treaty Powers.A full Embassy, probably the most

one in its results which has ever been sent outby an Eastern I'ower, will sail from Japan aboutDecember 23d, by the steamship America for SanFrancisco. All who have zone Irom any Easternnation heretofore have been composed of men of ;

inferior rank to these, lhis one is headed byIwakura, late Minister of Foreign Affairs, nowl'rime Minister of Japan. He comes as PrimeMinister, and clothed with all the powers of anAmbassador of tho first rank. He is secondedbv Kido, Chief of the Emperor's Privy Council,

(and Okoboo, Chief Minister of Finance. Ito, j

Chief Minister of Public orks, and lamagoochi,Vice-Minist- er of Foreign Affairs, accompany the

1Embassy aa Ambassadors of the second class, iIs.. -!ltal, o Ambafsadors, 8 secretaries, 21 ofScials(including a physician), and 10 attendants 44all told. Light ot these officials will continue

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will remain as students at different TK)ints where I

rSi TZfSt SCXTwenty-on- e young noblemen will also accompanythe haubaspy as lar as tiio cuiteu aiaies, anaremain there as students.

One member of the Embassy will be detachedat San Francisco, to visit Honolulu, where thereare at present about 100 Japanese residing.Charles Wolcott Brooks, for 123-ear- s papt Consul j

of Japan at Sao Francisco, has leen attached to '

the Embassy and ordered to accompany them I

K..mo.K t. ilm I n i t.l Srntos nnii iirfin '

The objects of this important mission are as '

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IMUUn S A. A 1 1 ilA Hi V l b Al0 UVV.I'J.VA t Utl I kJ

sirable that the ruling classes should see for j

themselves the advantages or disadvantages de-- jrived lrom foreign intercourse, and- - not be here--

alter uejfiiuaiii. uu iri"fts ui luicnui auu juuujeiof5cers who have visited Western powers. Hon.Charles E. PeLong. our Minister to Japan, willarcimranv the Embassy as far as Washington,in his official capacity as Minister, to assist the i

I'nited States Covernment in treating intelligentlyon such questions as rtiay arie in Washington, j

This party is composci of the highest and most j

influential men in the empire ; none higher canbe sent, save the Mikado himself. j

Their mission looks to a thorough study of j

Western civilization and a settlement of the still !

somewhat vexed question of the advantages ot i

Complete foreign intercourse to Japan, as well asto considerations connected with the revisions ofthe foreign treaties with Japan, to take place in J

July nox Tie Emhasey iBl nott 6r;cMv Bpcak.!

ing, a treaty-makin- g one at present, but rather acrand corps of observation on whoee report thefuture of Japan depends.

The appointment of the Embassy was a pro-- .

found eecict until a day before the Great Rtyublic j

sailed. During thai time there was a perlectbattle among the foreign diplomatists at Yedo as

wknltin. .Kaw 'clinii A ff' riuif f lit ra . ,t

America; America won. They are duo at SanFrancisco about January 18th, 1872. Alta.

! Two 0.nei2TlUient uf Chine. deigned for

eminent in cotton factori.. are on their wajto iJeu), U5, anl more arc t i f. il jw.

A fx?w in a IdainonaMe cnurcn in mostcan cities cot-l- s as much a iLe rent of a comfortable house for a year.

Axvrdine to the Pi'ot. li)eton las 50 pricet3and ll'O.OCO Catholics. In t--

e entire tate thereare over 200 pries-t-s and ;00,000 Catholica. ,

The government of Japan is cucsiderirg thepropriety of sending tweuty-on- e voung women U

America to e cducatel. j

Plymouth Ciwirch Henry Ward Beecher'sat Brxklyii, ra a nieuihcrsKiji tf 2,116 and an .

incoiDe from pew rent of 50,774. Iu Sunday ,

school ha l.Oii achoiirs ; iia licthtl a mtruber- - !

ehip of l.OJS; the navy misiuu, 2,340. j

Bit-marc- iron ounces Sherman the creatett I

perioral of the American civil war. and, accordiu to a private letter received in New , liasmade arraneiuems to eiitertain rmn in trie mrttumpruous tiyle at his country tat in Poinerania.

Xhe trials of tne Communieta arc btiil i

going on. New courts are to le established todirpo; of the citces. Up to this time 14,378 j

persons have been tried, of whom 2,022 have !

been convicted and 12,35b discharged. j

Miscegenation has been declared illegal by tbe.Supreme Court of Indiana, which is the last j

fctate in wLica one would expect sucn a ruling,considering the facility with which any littlemistake in matrimony may be rectified.

The greatest conglomeration of errors evermade in an obituary notice was the Englishnotice of Daniel Webster, when he was describedat once aa the great lexicographer, statesman,the author of a Bpelling book, and the broken-hearted brother of the murderer of Dr. Parkman.

John Bright, the English statesman, in a letteritist received by Senator Sumner, says that hehas been on the shell " since the beginning oflast year, has written few letters, and has beencompelled to ehun all business, but is very muchbetter, and hopea by tiie end ol tne year to Deable to returnrno work.

According to a telcsrram from Constantinople.tne bugbear of Russian designs is again alarming

porte. Montenegro and Scrvia are now saidto 00 COnpiring in the interest of the NorthernpOWer, andto have received from her a supply ofbreech-loadin- g and other artillery.

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Furnished to Subscribers roiihin Ten to Ticenty Days

from ,ttJ aie of publicationAnd at pr.ces that barely cover the cost of subscription audpontages thereon.

pipers Ddicered Free of rosfay or oth-e- Chargesin any wt if the G'ruap.

Hark nmbers of the I.eadiu .Moutlilles &. UeeklirsAlways on Iltiitl.

Tl Filvs made op at abort nticu fur Whalemen & Traveler.

SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.

AMERICAN NEWSPAPERSN- - T Weekly nr,d....$5 no N. Y. Weekly Tribune... 4 00

Zeitnng.... 8 OOlYm"Y. ZlaJH I'nis... 8 00TheN. Y Irish American. 5 00 Boston Weekly Journal .. 6 00N. V. Ledger, astory pap'r 5 00 scientific American...... 4 00

ILLUSTRATED PAPERSHarper's III. Weekly.... 6 00 Appleton's Journal, month--

" III. lUiar ft 00 ly parts 6 CO

Leslie' 111. Weekly...... 5 0o Every Saturday, mouthiyIII. Z itunir otM; p.irts.. .. b ou

" Chimney Cornr-r.- . 5 00 Hearth and florae... ..0 00, Hn .r Fun. 2 ao London in. x.t.... ..:4 oo

Londou Weekly Punch... S00 Loud u Hi. Graphic, ..14 00

MbCELLANEOCS PAPERSNew of the world. 13 numbers. 25 rents each 3 00The American Agricuiturahxt (monthly) 2 60

JUVENILE PERIODICALSOur Young Folks, monthly 3 CO Little Corporal, weekly.. 2 50Voath's Companion, w'kiy 2 so; Nursery, mouthiy 2 60

CAI.IKORMA PERIODICALS8. F. Weekly BulUtin 6 00'Sac. Weekly Union..... 6 00H. F. Weekly Alia 0 CO, Daily Bulletin 16 00

REHGIOI S PAPERSX. Y. Independent, Cou- - Boston Congregationallst 4 00

gregational organ. . .. 400 N. i . Urserv;r, PresbyteChsibtian Union, 11. w rinn. 4 00

u n'inpr 4 00iN. Y. Jtvangehst. Presby. 4 00f Advance. Concre- - X. Y. Tablet. Catholic 6 00

gational 4(0 Boston Pilot. Catholic.... 600LONDON' PAPERS

London in. New. ....... 14 oo London Lloyd's Weekly" Graphic 14 oo Times eoo" Pall Mall Gazette.. U 00 " London Weekly

Evening Mail (tri- - Times 6 00wevklv Times) 25 00 ' I'epatcli 6 00

" Saturday Keview..li 00 " Home News 10 00

London Art Journal it i 6 00" fict7, M"- - ' 6 00" Crnhill Masanne. 61 n 10

ii the Year Round .. . 6i 4 00Plackwood'n Moil hly .... 6 C" Kdinburjrh Qunrtt 400

4 004 ?d: ilon'doUrrt 400

AMERICAN MONTHLIESLittell's Living Age.w'kiy lO 00 Pcmorest's Monthly.. 6 00Kostoti Wavrrly Matjaxiue 8 00 The Galaxy 5 10Eloctic Maicazine fl (:0 Overland Monthly... 5 00Harper's M.icazine. . . .. . 5 00 Peterson's Magazine. 4(0AilHiitic Monthly 5 f'O Arthur's Lmiv': Macarine 4 00U..;kn..l. lnl.thl.. K OO iWhiatH al rtm A TlA

isii.-'- s .. 5 ifl Our loung rclks o UO

oIsf'' Lady's Book 6 00:

AUSTRALIAN PAPERSAustralasian, weekly 8 00 Sydney III. News........ 5 00Town A Conntrv J Mirnil S 00 Sydney Eteami-- r Herald. . .iaMelbourne 111. New 6 0u

E7- - Any Periodicals, not In this list, will be orderad at anytime, and supplied at cost and eharves.

Adlress II. I. WIIITNEV.Dec. 2, 1S71.

A..W.FEI

Oiler lor S.tlc

SHIP CHANDLERY

WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK

GROCERIES, I

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c3 Brerid., !

LIME AND CEMENT,

CALIFORNIA HAY,

AND!

By Steamer from San Francisco,

t

POTATOES, ONIONS, &C,

AGENTS FOU

Brand's Bomb Lances.

Terry Davis' Painkiller,

Puuloa Salt Works.j20 ly

BREWER (k GO.

OFFER FOIl SALETHE FOLLOWING

LIST OF MICMNDISE !

WILL BE SOLD LOWTo

CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.

ANCHORSAxiesaioi Boxes,Anvils,

ELI INO, RI'BBEK w LEATHERBei'oarj.

bunfs. lj i2 ii inh.B.at.aetK,Bridles,Beds (sprirj),Hrt 1'iie,Burial's,Bol'.ers,(iarnrs ; 20 3 40 falloc a.Boo Yarn,Barrel Covers,Kskint Powders,Kruabes. asaoiteJ, .Butter in casks.B.tf, Bur:a( and Gunny ;H rooms, Com ar.d Bitch ;Baskets, aaaorted,Boats, Whale ud Sbore ;Babbitt Meta s,Bristol Bricks,Bomb Lances,Blacking, " Mason's ;"Barrel Sbook",Bread,Boat Boards,Bricks.

CANE KNIVES.Lok nd Cable,

Cultivators and Xeeth,Cooler Plates,Cotton, Blue aad While,

. Clocks.Casks, New and OU.Carta, Mule ;Carls, Horse ;Carta, ilaud ;Croot'Sra,Coffee Hullers,Chalks,Clothes Horses,Ctup Trays,Cassia.Cora biarch.Cloves,Cypress ShookCupper Patnte,Collars, Mule ;Clay Pipes,Chocolate,Cbeese,Cabooses,Clams, Little Neck ;Canal Barrows,Cutting tu.U,Coal, Cutiibeiland ;

Coal Steaui,Ceuient, Kut-- Sale ;CeuirilUKul LinuiKS,Corn, Orweu ;

DENIMS.Iuck, Ileoip 0 to o ;Duck L. 01 ton 1 to 10,Dark, Blues, New Styles,liuck. Taw, Ikew Btyles,lrlUing,

ANU TS,ELBOWSAN MILLS,171 Fire band,

FiltersFuse fafety.Fence Wire,Fire Clay,Furniture,Flannels,

RAIN CRADLEDC1 Grind StonesU berk ins, i and 1 gallon,Ulussware,Orate Bars,Guuny Bags,

rAND SPIKES,II llorse Powers,lioe 11 and lea,Hoop Iron,Hose, Kubber (

llatci ets, SMingling and Axes iliosu Couplings,Horses, Ylcod and Clothes,Ilaoiluck Bark, fjf- -

Hubs,Hydrometers,Hemp, Packing;Hoes, Planters;Hoes, Socket;Ilau, Palm Leaf;Harnesses, Iiuxty;Ilurnessej, Mules;Halters,Hams,Hide Poison,

IRON, BOILER;ACK, CARRIAGE;Jams, Australian, 1 and 2 ft;

AO LIN,KLot. CHAIN,

Pipes,Lemon byrup.Lanterns,Lumber,

1 ICROSCOPES,l"J. 31 ops,Mnts,Martingales,Mule Collars,MackerelsMineral Paints,

VAILS, COMP. ASST.11 Nails, Clinch ;Nai?s, Cut ;Kails, Bods ;

X YOKES.o Oil, Linseed;Oil, Kerosene ;Ox Bows, --

Oil Bbooks,Oak. Plana,Oars,Oakum,Oysters, Spiced and Fresh.

PLO V S, A LL ST l'LES3 Hoops,

Plow Points,1 Pursing Kubber,

Packing Hemp,Pick Axe.Piue Heading,Pipes,Tinieuto,Pipes, Clay ;l'epper cauce,Preserves,Putty,Pork, Prime;Pork, Family ;Pepper,Pitch.Peas, Green;

1 V ETS.Kubber Belling,

xtuuiiug',Kice llu.lersKolnug t ins,KelliS, Autt,Kusin,KaQj,'rS,hollers for Hay Cutters,

Kojies, Mauila all sizes,ha.es.

TOVES, ASST. STYLES,Selves,

turc cgleS,Saws,Spruce Planks,uar, Liowu ;

buiar, Huatoo Crushed ;hoap. Asst.fcpadex,

novelsMieelinK.

pikoti iron,fcpikts. Composition;Salt, lurk's island ;Sail, Dairy ;

bait, laliie ;fci.lu Ltb'tils,fead'lies,taluion6 p Clone,ScyUies.baldly Fuse,irnice Poles,Scares, Fairbanks;runshade Wagun,Bide lioird",Miaps, Norway;

fcolder,Mia I ts,Shocks, Kcjt ;thuoks, Barrel ;Shoots, Oil ;

flMlRESIIERS,M. Tacks,

Tbermometers,Thread,Iw.ue, Cotlua, Flax. Jule;Tta t'Utes,Tubing,T's and EHmiws,Turpentine,Tubs, uealilar,

TENETIAN RED,Vises.

V.rnisb, Coach;Varnisti, Dsm ir;Varctst), Japan;Vartiisb, turutture,A inef ar.

YVHIFFLETREES.Washinc Machines,

- Wheel Jacks,While Lead,

.Weiges,Wire Cloth,Whiting-- ,

Wash Hoards,Wood Baws.Whita Wood,Wsftons, suoshade, ahifUtg top, Coocord, baby;WkCKlnB,Whaleboatj,Water CloseU,

YOKES.seUow Metals,z INC

u27 4t) C. BREWER 1 CO.

: h:. si. haiiIi sr, rst svLtr COSSTAXTM'OX IIA.I, A FULL A H SO RTM E !'T

K OF

H A"R O W A E v

COOKING- - STOVES !

SILVER PLATED WAEE,

PAINTS, OILS, V.ARNISH,T--1? GOODS, c&Os, dbo.,

At Lowest Ulnrkct Rate.Wd6.ii?. Brick Store, Corner Fort & Kind St.

HE TO STOCK BY EVERY VESSEL

: FEOMCALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ENGLAND.

TT AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAIIQE AND VARIED

ASSORTMENT OF , .

GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, DRY GOODS,

Agricultural Implement, Ac, &c.Which will be Sold as Low as the Lowest Bed Rock Prices j

PLANTATION ORDERS FILLFJIlnWITH DISPATCH,

WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF-- OF-

Printed Tiquets, Mock Quiitlngs and Brilliants, Fancy Prints, Printed Grenadine, Ginghams, Tb Finest Asaortsneot of

Bleached and Cnbleached Cottons, Linen Sheetings. Cotton "heelings, 10-- 4, 11-- 4 and 100 Inches, Pillow Linen and.

Cotton, 40 and 45 to. Btriiied Shirting, Fin Printed Shirting Linen, Woven Lluea Drill fur Boy's at4Men's Wear, Wblte Linen Drill and Duck, Atnoskesg and Heavy English Tick, 4-- 4 wide,

Fine Tweed Broadcloth, Waterproof Tweed, Doeskins, Ac , 4e.r . y 1 . . ....

Also on Hand, Downer's Kerosene,' 8-Ca-rd Watches; Dairy Salt,

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Crdterion

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WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY I2lh,

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C. E. "Willliams' Fire-TProo- f Building,FORT STREET.