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S3-- the PAoino THE PiVOIPIO rrt (Lomntfrrial SUrtcriisrri Cflnuiifrcial brrfiscr 7." u rv a liquid PrBLItillKD AT if Kvorj iS.'Uunlay Moroinj. Uonolulti, Hawaiian Island. Vttf ssl ibrrisl.G.lMf n Year. for . M . I"r I j tsM-rlsti..- . S.iMt m V rm r. ace snrasared in N'on- - 1 to. i 2 m. 1st. sa. M s pare.1 t'w. I i Ti miner pi..n prle-.- e tn any prnf mr. n h. u .r ii. wtwf ihm Ariea) mrut ft: I I i I i Lines 1 00 1 00 3 00 4 00 00 10 00 t P"" lmi. at In. aalM&.:., iUk liwa 10 1 6 3 00 4 00 h 00 00 11 V9 b, emit w .' tn4lo ftp. 1 Lines. ...... 3 0O 4 co e in) 7 U 10 OO 1 GO 20 Lines. i 60 a i ; fro 10 00 14 00; IS 00 X r l'a;iirTTi P !. AtT i, Sosssca. 30 Lines. .1 00 6 oo io O01 00 Is OO lh O0 f r CmtnintMHM fr.a all prt, of tlw rrta will always -- rt ijv-- !' - Z5z??r : : " --C.- lt 1 I Column. .... 8 00 IS oo i 00 2-- 00 Sft ou bO 00 vary aunrpsayttar. --tr Colum. .... 10 00 ia 20 00 i 00 40 oo! ea oo TT W.-w- s fMiHn li an srt T lh foiled fit. a ' I Column... .. 14 00 20 00 SO 00 to 00 0 00 loo oo Whole Column.. 20 00 to oo no 00 HO 00 120 00, 200 00 u BMt.lg. lump", Wi la Itkt las. TT nes Cards, when prepaid fvr a pear, are allow ad a discount from these rate, which are f.- transien tnix-me.i- ts fLAI ASO fASCT whea paid or charged quarlerty. A OOOK AND JOB PRINTING. IT Advertisers resijmc In tlie Eastern Tnited State, ean 9 wy for thtir cards by enclosing Ureenbak for such MX DOU,lKSIKK AXXDI. amoant I'L'lif.tsllKIt AM fPITKII tt r.rrii.r.tr.'M ad a ti IIV HAWAIIAN AUGUST ISUS. as they wit-- h Io y, aud their cards will be Inserted r c pr.ce4 IIK.NUV l. Will T.NKI . HONOLULU, ISLANDS, 1, ) VOL. Xlll. .. 5. VY!IOI,K No. 3G. aa per . " T abo. ul.U-- , uiii Cwl Prs." In itwt L.gtmt My I n IV. an. fc r tbe paid for. I. K I i THE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. ra hf th Ilnwaiian LecUlalare Hclon of mc4. AN ACT Ta amrifi S;ttiurw 122, 422 aixl 42a of tlic Civil C.j.Ur. lit rr k.x rTri. hj the Kin, anil t!i ritw; II.iwaiLtii in ttte of the Kiii-I- nMMmihbil : Shtihx I. Tliat ti..n ,r iFic- - C'hil (."ol; ami winit? is ij buk'ImJ.sI, utrkin ' out tLfi w.pU The llim tiir tthall l ex o(B.-i..- " in tlie 6rt f mTtin, niwl inpTtin the W'it'. The Minit r of Iit-ri- r r any Ly f'Sui ilutjr ijint-- l iliall thf, tt that tLV ibfti'm will reaI o FI!owa : " .Si;nn. 422. Tl Miuit.-- r T the Ii.ttri.-r- , or aiT rn h him dul piiitoJ, !uill i thw Kr-x- r of the I'uUic taini. whirh it hall Fr hw duty ti iuirt ujon all dHniii i.td nijuir-in- j; to he iUrnfi, ujm the ijiiM-n- t of one dol- lar fureiu h imj ro-.ion- , 1 fiat w to ray : AH d.tiln, mortro. Icrwi arvl otfirr otnvrjutti-v- of real ttnt. ail rhatti-- l nortm,a!l manif.!, rntrici. friniu arI itficr diMrtiii-ntr- t r rxhihitj ri'iirri at the Cuwtoin IfMnet all official ami other Ixxxlrf, all all tower cf Attorttrr. arti- - It of eArtiThip, titatiif ntarj aiMl of ndiuiiiiftruti.m. h ttrr of gitardunrtlu. all jeti-tior- u tt the Murcioe Court or anj Circuit Court, all umatone, attaclmtcritx or other t.rut?ot of thf Suir?nc or Cin nit C ourt? all liovenuwitt I ' Tuuiiioiiri, all cliarten, riate or public, aikd all 4ltrUtr. Srf-rio- 'r 2. Tl.at 42 of the Ch it t'o-l-e !. anj lUa mine in hcrrhjr amende!, hj rtrikin out Hie wt.nU Dim-to- r of the overmiM-n- t IrsH," and nm;rtin wortli "Tlie Minister of the IntfTior or ruch fieroon ljr hint didj that the et turn mil nml ai follow : "htiox 42Z. S..id itaaip nhall l llwmiui) art tknt a.lojted in the jrar l.H-IG- , anl now in u.--u ly the MiniMter of tlie Interior or such hj him dulj ariwiinUl." iw.Tiox 3. Tlt Sectkn V2, of tlie Civil Code le. and the mme I Im-tp- amendcil, hj rtrikin ont tlie word Tlie IHrwtorof the liovrmuirnt I'm." in first line, and innertin the WonU The Minister of the Interior or meii rmn hj him du!j a;xintcl. ami by atrikini; out the wortli. i ka Iin-- t I'ai, in the eighth line of Hawaiian rtioi, that the aei--ti- will ruud an follow t : " tt Ti'" 42'. The Mlniittrr of the Interior or K-- Vernon hint duly appoint!, curtj iiuprtw the utainit nioii htnnhi. mtnl furnih tltein t lm Court. llr-ti- e Jrportat:nti. Cblloct'ira rf Ctiit. n, mrmher f the Intrand ot(Ti, a.4 I piiMie otenwn' nijr, froat time to tinw, rc-fui- rr, upon rMx-ivi- ne dollar for rat-I- t rtamp; I'racitliit, Kmrrvrr, that the Collo-to- r H'iirral of Cmtmic. an I other puhlie Otfi vrs nijuireil to uw Bliunjm in the execution of their dutief, nhall tic cntichtl to rre ic litem without nueh tajrinent, tl-ji- ir rctipl tin refor, ami leiii Utuinl to acint for the B"t5 and proceed: the tanie to the proper l'pnrtmcnt, in tln-i- r return, at re-iuir- uil hj l"iw." tTTo. 4. Tlil Aet nhall Ixx-ow-e a l.iw fnm and after the date of ltd anKXt ; ami all laws ami art lw in contravention to the provi-nioi- ii of thi! Aet nr, heTrhj ivpnilei!. Approved tlw Uih day M ty, IfG. KAMUIaMUtA K. AN ACT For tlie protection of Life ami Proj-ert- y against llsplooive buhntamvit other tlmn tiunpowiler. 15 nr by tb? Kimg, ami the legislative AnnemMy of tlwr IlawaiLm InhtmU, in tlie Ix'g-inlatu- ri; of the King loin unm-iuble- : Seatiom 1. No ieion uluill recvive. keen or .store, or enowe to Ik received, kept or " or aid or aif-- if f any nn iu receiving, kcejing or Coring, or Iiave at any one time, in a;iy one Lice, except the atre lioune provitlcd 1 1 ere hy tiov-erume- nt, more than ono ic of Naphtha, ami (Hue cn-- e of mir more than ten cac of IVtroleum, KeruMMie Oil, or oih, of which the component f art id Petroleum, Naphtla or ISpiriw ot Turpentine. eitio.x 2. Tlie importation into thi Kingdom of Nitro-lilyccrin-e, and all ether analogous liquid explosive or nufwtancca. In ahaoljtcly prohibited umler the enaltiiK hereinafter prvribeil for each and every violation of the proviion of thin Act. Ami in the event that any Nitn-(tivcerin- or any other anal gou- - liquid cxplWivcK or ert phall fx; brought into tlie Kingdom in any veM.icl or vej-f- l- -, tlie ame eluill Buhj-c- t to eciz-u- r; ami eoude iu nation. Siitio.". Any keeping, storing or having l'etroleuui, Kcrufcnc Oil, or any oil-- of whi-'l- i t!ie riiiponcnt 4rt w Petroleum, Naphtha or Spirit of Turpentine, in any one plactr csi"ept vtore Iioiim; pruvidol by (overn-me- nt tlieretor. in tlie tiantitici oh proitlil in tUi.4 Act, ahull keep tlie Mime in air-tig- ht metallic N. which vexed or twwl.'i fliall be marked with tho worth, llcnlc, Petroleum, Kerneiie Oil, or the nan- - of the oil or oih of which the coiiiiiM'nt part l IVtroL-uiu- , Naphtha or Sjiirit of furp-ntiiu- , in plain Km ran letter.', and eluvll lie kept at all tinier tMn?"picuousIy in view near the eutrai.ee ot the prini.-t- o where kept, and convenient Tor removal tnerriroiu. I. No pcrit hhall convey, or raiirte to lur cotiveveil. or Ufit in conveying in vehicle. feint vr vei-rl- , any li-n- . le. IVtroIeum, Kcnimu' Oil, .r any oim, ot w incli te compomnit part id lVtro!.uru. Naphtha, or Spirit of Turpentine, miliv the h:iiiht ehall lc Securely ckcl m clo-n- r m. tvilic pnek tgi's, nor unlenn socli jwekage shall li scinircly fovcre! while in such v hi le. boat or ti'iwl, ami when tr.rvjrted on any lt or vk-- . t. rii.vll rH earr;ei on tUr tli-c- of uch boat or ,. No ersori slwll dirtclmrg. IVnzole, IVtr oleum. KeroHcne Oil, or any oil, tlie couij'o-rti't- it piirt of which u Petroleum. NaiJitlia or Sjiirit of TurpcTitine front any vchm.1. exerj't fruii ofiip'n ile or nor lef re tlie yetwcl W.l he haul.il up to wharf. Ami all iVn-'l- c. Petroleum, Keiwcne Oil. and all oiN, the rtunjmrM-n- t part of which m Prtrnlrum, Naphtha irit "t Tuq'entine. lam Id 1 or placed on any liarf. r on any aidewalli in City f Honolulu, llutina. or "llilo, lr f rwanling (r hi r. merit, hall lr forwarlel orshippil immedi-- a ty after it shall k s. landed or pf.w cl. 6. Tiie M.irstial of the Hawaiian lU Deputies, ami the Sheriff of tlie rent ami tl-c- ir deputiert, shall . take F" 'sionof and mfely store in store Imusei r vuk-,- l Crunch purjs.se, all V'troleara, r.ip.nc O.I, ari l all iu couitoncu J d.f "la. h w IVtn.U .im. Nat.htlia. ..r r,irilj of Tur- - Lfl.rir.sk !. s. ft." ..Ul1 r- - bw store! or I laced or joitea in vioUtion of of the provision o f til P1" im.( tt ti.,m. or thi . Aet. ami . sliall keep uriLii n s n-f- i ? '""""S "anie sliall have l,een i.lUivrs ir r. t.f:. .!... l ..( . t- -. 'In-!- " I'fJ cretonre iiKumsJ. 'itu! t . Lhirr w .WisUBl t7nT?- - tv '"7 f the Fire Depart-- U t ,ri . pfc:,, wf of Honolulu, thr,";.' tfternt lluU, and tl Police !w . I! : the . are dire.-t.-- d to see tlutt nuklrr. Aet are .r - i t . tru T fUints to the Poll.-.- . :1 i:o- - f WSfcWV' V B'r "ri. violation of tlu? j.rovitkiut Kmtkiv H. Any i"-r..- n or pnfa violating any of tlie provision of thU Aet l dtvntdl gmlry of a and on conviction tePre a loliee .M.iwtrate or any I)i-t- n t Jaticc. rhall he puf.ilx-- l hy a Cue Itrn tlin fifty d Il.im Dor more titan he liij!rei ilolhirn, or oy iiupri4-onrue- nt at hard lalxir mt more titan three moiitlu, or hy both fine aivl iuipri.-toiuueiit- . iu the dLrc-tiu- n of the Court. Smtio y. Tlte Minister of the Interior in hert-h- empowered uml fully authorizel to make rueh ruhtt ami rrubtionn in relation to the kecp-- ins on premie- - of any inoo, ami Mor- - in of any exj live MjtAi-- c other than th.ire known by name cf tiuniiowder. and not here-- inN fore jarti.-ubrl- y 1.1. ntione.1 in thin A t, a he hall deeut advicuhlu for tlie protection ol and pnijcny. Smtio 10. Hon Act hhali take rfl.-c- t and lie- - omca law in-i- ano aucr uo u:iio 01 nn iioae. Approved this loth day of May, IsG. K.t m.ii.tvtiiA AN A IT To tranffer the of Police ami Ex- - Miprvi-io- n rmuna or Ilooiii.inamana, hhall fwrftit Um liccnHC. ecutive Offieern of the law from the I)c.nrtmeiit j Skc. C. Any native Hawaiian wlm id.nll prac-oft- hc Interior to that of the Attorney Ceneral. j medicine witlKiut having ol.taincl licenre, l:c it :tii., by the Kir., and the Ih-lativ- e M hereinUfore forth, Khali, conviction A.M iuhly ol the Hawaiian in the LcS- - thereof, U-for- c Polici- - or District JuKtiec. lo of the a.. iublc.1 : fjIMi jn plim nt j, tmn twenty more tlian iETo- - I. Tlie litre n nd the In- - one humlrel iltll.int. Police of the Kingdom ix herJ.y tran-ferr- ol - ,Sl;t.. 7. Thin Act hall take effect and from Dcjortinciit o the Interior to tliat ol the tiw from ami aHer ihe date of its paxwagc. Attorney neral of tlie Kingdom. Approved thirf 2Cd day of Jun 18GS. EfTiox 2. The Marshal of KingI iii r.?iall Kwehvmeha R. ImI1 Iiii olive aecolilili to toe tenor of Jil pret-en-t eommirifion, but nil future VHmncicM tthall le fillol by pointm-n- t of Hii Majoty tlie King, umii the nomination of the Attorney (ieneral ; ami all rrturnrt ami n'tJu.tiiietit.- - ofaeeountH, now by .law required to h; made by the Marshal to the 'n in- ter of the Interior, ithall i hcre:iftcr to the Attorney literal . Ski-tio- N 3. Tlie wveral SlieriH ihall ImM Uicir ofliTS aitiwdii g the tenor of tlieir ommirwioiiK, .... .... but a.- - vaeaneit occur, apiutiiiciit rnau inaue ny ine oevcrai iovenioit witu tin- - iif the Attorney Ceiu l. Shtus 4. Every imhi bereaiter MaMial nhall. U'fore cnt.-ri- ut.m the duticn of ItM olTi.-e- . five to !!.. At lorn.-- v C.tienil with tin; iraute naliiei mid uj-- m the enniecoii.li- - tioiiH an are provided by the two hundred and Crty ight iHvlioit of tlw? Civil Code. Section 5. Acta ami part of Act ineon- - rixtent lierrwitn are y re?a!eij Apprised thi IClh day of May, 1SGX. K.VMEUAVEUA II. AN ACT To proviJe fr tlie aj j.intnient of Dcity Mar- - ulial. i . .1 .. l": i i... i x:.i..: ! nitly ot tlie Hawaiian Ilaml.-i- , in the lxg' Ll.tture of tlie Kintfiliiu arciuhlcl : Skctiox 1. Tlierc Miail lie apinlel by the 3Ianlial or tle Kinglm,a I'cputy jlarwml, who mJf in cam? of the abwncc or disability, of kucIi Mar- - phal. Khali le authorized to do all act ami things i t now rrnnireil ti ls (lone ly Mid Marxhnl. ! Sec. 2. Tl,e Maraud Iuill on I birt officiii! U.n.1 f.r t!, n.tM no. .!.f ...It- - of ku. !. ' deputy. Approvd thi-- t 231 day of June, ISM. Ka veil a urn AN ACT To fatilitatc the service of Criminal process, lift it Ex v.tei, by the King, and the Legislative or the IlawuiLiu IrLimU, in tlie Lcg-ifhttu- re of Kingdom aifcuihlcd : Shtiov 1. AVU-m-ve- r any warrant of arrest lias been irucd by any Court of coii)H.-tcn- t juris- diction, ami the accurol trty sluill en-i- i; lx-yo- the juriioiictiou of rurli Court, it be lawful for the olDcer to whom Mich warrant sluill be directed, to pursue and arrcxt such accused irty iu any jurt of the kingdom; yrc'ul-l- , that warrant sliall ! mIorMil with projer wordit of authority from Circuit Judge or District Justice, in the where the actual arret-- shall be made. SiLC. 2. Any officer authorized to serve war- ranto at tlie phV-- c of t may alw serve any warrant cnJorcd a.H aforoaid. Sec. 3. The Supreme Court may from time to time, by general ru les, pit-rerili- e fornw fur carry- ing thin act into effc. I and make all other needful regulation. Skc 4. The exjenrici of serving such war- rants, shall be adjusted by the Court originally issuing the warrant, and accounted for out of any his: uml iu it.-- pos.-ccion- . Approved this 23d day of June, 13G8. Kameiiameha II. AN ACT To authorize Cniiiii.ioncrw CYown Isndrt to execute a deed of coTitinnatioii to a certain lot of la ml in Maud of Maui. l"Aer-n.- , the eontcyam-- e of title to tlie Church lot of the Kcfonucd Catholic Church at Wailuku, Inland of M.iui, given by Hut late Majesty IV, i.-- defective; ami, W'hrT'a, it i- - right and roj-- r that the Kime should Ie tls-rc- f rc, Ke it kxacted, by the King, and the Awuihly of the llawaiiuu in tlie of the Kingdom : Smtion I. The Commi-eioiicr- H of Crown LnmN are hereby authoricl and empowered to make jnjr dibi of asumm-- e and coiilirmalii.n t.t tlie i'ynod of the Hawaiian Ileforme.! Catholic Church, of Maui, of tlie j.n-iuis- c kmmit ami as tlieir Church It, in said pLice. .Sic. 2. Thii Act shall take effect ami e in f .rce front and after its jiage. ApiTove.1 thw 2.'A day of June. Kaviiiavilua U. AX ACT To prrimote louuigration. II hrrtas, it i- - of great in.m.rtanot t. prevent dcj.ijmlation of tlrf-!- e Olid the diuii- - ' . . . . ... . . ... . . .. i uuuuii oi ine luiiiti' iui , nu n i .n , Lc IT t..Ti:ii, l.y the King ami the Legixlatire Awvnthly of Hawaiian IfLtmls, in tlie leg- islature of the King-L-ii- i nivemh!.-.- l : The Hoard of Immigration are hen hy nnthor-ue- d and dim tcl ta take ami menaurcrt fr iiitrmluetio.i of F.lyiiei-n-'- . of tath rexen. from otli.-- r Inland- - of the 1'acifio Ocean, ami t iniri.!?, Ir contract, f.r tlieir ut- - j.rt and ciuj Iym.-nt- , fr term of year. IVut ail uch tfontntetiilinll pnnide, an f:r n may le, j that the rmpl ycn ttltall rnvie a., i.ianv w.mien J ai. men. and tlcit Kuitahle j rien tlax Ix- - lna.1.; j for tlx? Mij.port of Midi w.mcn. Aw roved, this 23-- 1 d-- T of June, Iv-- 'f. Kaki iiAMniA 11. AN ACT To etahhh a Hawaiian l!oard of ll.alth. XYArreas, outer dl-trk-u. of thiit kingd in are rratlr in want of i.liTician!; and irhtrtns, it i.4 tliuht Siltiiil.U t.i rit4iliii vtCIlt of ILtwaiiau r.i. ti tinner! t.f Uitdicine tliercfore. He it E.x.t-rE- f, hj the Kin, nn l tlie Lcsif-lativ- c AtrtetuMj of tin? IlaWaiiau ILtnlK, iu tlo of tli Kinjl m aH-inMe- l : Smio.x 1. Hi .MajcMj tlie Kin flall ar...int i ..r II. 1.1. ..f i. ifit. .rn llnnuiiuru.. eull-Lit- in of thr-- lrxjIW., wilO thall dur- - ing Umj Kin"; tdVacurv. auI wIkjhj duty it liall i le tu examine ainl iiKjuiru into the .jualifi.- - j tions anj giaI iiM'ral fluirat-U-- r ul Mine iiawati-vt- A and m lu lrafliv inoliciiio in tlii.- - king- - .lorn ;' S. 2. Said Doard, or a majority thereof, , ehall give to eueh eandMite. of who; ijualiHca- - j ' tiorw they are eatified, a certificate to that effect. a t upon Iidand, a feature Kingdom a ternal become a - j - a made t ... ImumIh a T i. ..- - I a Wniluku, j Wailuku, occujied I a a j ; ! w. .'J. l'i the receipt of the certifi"ate, as in n 2 K t forth, the Minuter of tlie Interior i in Iwrehy authoriail, in h'w diiH-retio- to rrnnt to the applicant, ujon the receipt of ten doihrs, j a nc-iir- to practice moiicinc lor one year. S:c. 4. Kery physician thus tliall kep a written record of all hi burincr, setting forth the itaturu f the di.-at-- the medicine u--- d, tlie iiuihImt of runt) effected, the numher of deatlm. the nameK. nexc and of roi- - ( donee of hw jiitienU; which hook of record elmll J at all tiinei Ijo ojoi to the iunfieetioii f the 11a- - waiian Ii-r- of Health, or tlie Minister of the ; Interior, or hi n"cnt ; and any practitioner who ; ehall not keep l.imord pn.K-rly- , or mIiuII fail or J refunc to exhibit the name when called upon to ' Uo bo, iall, upon conviction thereof, ln-lor- e a Police or Dit-trie- t Justice, Cnol in a huui not ' exceeding one huiiilred dollar. j Sw. 5. Any who fhall bo convict- - i el T the iirni'liii" if Annnnn 1 1, u iiilo. Ktxin j I AX ACT I' To authorize the levy of Light Due. I!c it exacted, by King, and tho lii'giflative AKM'iubly of the Hawaiian IMandrf, in the lg-irl.itu- re of the Kingilom rfrxcmbled : Sk(tiox 1. There hnll Ikj Ieviel iimin ftllreiwltf. ...... arriving from abniail, at any port tf thin king- - dom wU-r- e a light I.oum, be ctablinhed, the H.i.n of thr doHam, which "ilwll Ik, mid before i .1...... .. ,1.11 11..., ri...... "i junuic ki i immur m vumuui;. Sir. 2. All tccls enised in the continz ! ! trade ttlutll ny ten eent i-- r ton art light money, j conM'deration of which they hi mil lo entitled to VIHit nil lmrt.4 W hen; t houses may le ftal - J li"hed, for the term of one year, without furtl j charge. I Approved tin's 21th day of June, 18CS. j Kamhiameha II gustness (tarDs. . IHItTOW, Anrtluurer, ltM lrra Slrrrl. one d.ar Iron. 6 i huirana t nr-l- . MrCOLUAN Jk. JOII.NSO.N, Slrrrhant Tailors FORT ST RK ET, IIOXOLUl.U, H. CIS Orile TbeMl. C. Ilcuck'a. ly c. . urtirix, a. Mcr4al.AXB. .a m m m . . . . telI,r, " Mrtliaots '""c" Xlreel. I83- - y II.n.l-1- -. i. WALiaS. a. C. ALLS WALKER i ALI.KX, Shipping and tMmlloa airrcbant t UoNOLL Lr, II. I. ly . A. SC'II. F.FKR. Arent f Dresden Poard cf I ndrrw titers. 6J1 ly IRA RICIIARDSOX, Importer and Dealer la UooKShsr and tentlemen's larnldilng Goods Curntr of Fori ad Merchant Street, 610 UoNOLtLU, II. 1. ly KI. IIOI'KM'IIUKGCIl X. CO., Importers and foianiiv-la- a Jlrrrbants, Corsirr mf Fsrl snd Mrrelansil Slrrrla. C13 ly TIIK NKWM'AI'KR KCOKOA, rnbliihed Meekl) In the Hawaiian Langnags. It lias the largest circulation in the proop, and U read bulb ly llawaiians athl For.-in.-r- l'riee $2 a year in Advertisement translated into Hawa- iian free of charee. OIK'-- e in routh 813 corner of ailor's llniue. ly K. O. II. I.I. SO X, Iraportent and healers In ILirunarr, Dry tootl.', I'aintn, Oit, and Orntrat Merchandise. 6'Jt Corner Fort ai--i King Sis. ly ukorvg a. IIOWK, Dealer la Redwood, Xortliwmt Ln ruber, Shingles ltiMirn, Sauk, Blinds, J'ailt, Points, SfC. At his Old Stand, Fort rtreet. ou the I'planade. i'J i ly KI) WIN JOXKS, Crorrr and Ship (handler, LA II A I N A , MALI I Money anil Kerruits furuUh.il to febi on Favorable Tt run. CU ly j liOLLI-- S JL CO.. Ship C handlers and f ouir.il vd on Merchants, ('in a .So tt, HoiuJiilu. ma ii nonniiiit io Mes.ra. C. A. Williams k Co. i t. I'rrwrr A Co.. Messrs. Castle a Cooke. I .Vicars. II. Ilarkfeld Co., Messrs. C. I- - Kiehards & C- - l. V Waterman, Km. 6IH ly J. IERRV. Dealer la General .Mereliandlr, FlkK-rROO- F STORE, C-r- nrr of lh,lluiA A'mu ii'I Stfuti, Honolulu, II. 1. Ui. Retail FalabliNhment on onaoa Street. 614 Above the Fire proof ttore. ly ItlSllOr Si COM Haukrrm. onice, ia lbs ea-- t roiarr of .TlaWee'i RIotk, Kaal.amanu street, Honolulu. I'rnw P. lis r.f F.ichane-n- n The Ujsk or Csurohsia. - San Francisco Messrs dKisssi.L.MisTrat a Co., Nrw York. I.kj. 4r WaLLSa. - - Sew York, TaNor Nsriox.L lissc. - - lUaVm. OkubtsI. Il CoarnasTfos. - LimhIoo. A?tn" Cu- - "nJ Will rccr.vr deposlls.dlscaaul Ur.t-ela- ss business papar, and alleml to clW-etiii- ele. J ly I. N. FLITNER, Cootiunes his old l.usiueas in the Orepnv.f buil.linr, Kankuptnaa Slrrrl, ChrfHHnetrrs rated by i.lwervatiofts .f the sun and stars with a transit instrument accural, ly adjusted to th of ILmoluln. Part ieul.ir attention rlvento line rpurinr. rVstant and quadrant rlaases sil.crrd and adja.trd Charts and nautical In.trnments dmuiUj on CV luuid and f'r sale. ly D C. WATERMAN A. CO., CorantlUa Merrhanlt. sCnal aitmts. aul ! the intrrMsof the Whalinr FVet y tlv funusliioK of rni4, urvde an.1 sale of Ksrhamre, Oil, IbtfH-- , Oearral MrT- - hr.ii. ai.l t Ik; pr"-ur.- n of Freight KLFKK.LNCKS. Mrssr. If IIowlssis Ja. ic Co.. New Bedford W. .1. F. IV.ra. I . do. J. C. MsaaiLL Co , Sua Frauris.-o- . aa ly Clll'XO IIOUX. faiBiioa rrcliaat aad l.eneral .tzent, Afnl f the Packet and Ain(uula fuyar nsntatimt Im-xt.-- r..f Ta an.1 ib-- r . hiw bo I otvn-- n Uo.ls and r in Hawaiian l'nlace. Iss Nrw Slne Slwrr. Kaaa M.. brlow K la. -- 7 ly M. R A I'LKE. Snipping fommUIon A sen I, i Officr with E. I. Adams, , (tlEE.V STREET, H O fit O L V 1. V. on. Morraa L. hia.:h, C. . I Mesr. C. l:rew. r A, c. r I . ... un.ui. I 'i..r.. n.iirr ft Allen. Mrtvt, C. L. kiehards h Co. I K. p. Adaius. Kw. 505 1 JOHN RITSON, Dealer la Wines Spirits 41 nd Torler. i.0 JIHIuln. ly lasinrss L2rlJs. IHl. J. MUTT SMITH. Ientlt. OIBre corner of furl and Hotel trtt. 618 1; K. IIOKF.MAN.V, .M.I. Ph;llan and Sarron, Comrr Mrrc)niit n J Kaahumana t., near I'txtofUcr. 33 1 1K. KKXXKIH . rbjslcian, SarruB aud Arroatlir ar. rrtW,ppnitC. K. Wiiiimm' Funiitur vrer,m.. 691 ly JOIIX S. McfiRKW. .M. !., I'lijslrian and Surjron. ora.-e-o- r, Dr. K. ii.,ffu..nn'. Dra tLn--. c.nrr..r Khtt mna n.i Mfrrhmm m . oppucite u oairv. "f'"!;'''" 8 II.'.V'm 1., 'TtalVn "ft iW' 621 lr llLCiO ST.NGKXVAII, !.. rb)iriiia aud Surgecn, CM om.-- e i.ptn frro 10 A. M. lo 4 H. ! Zm A. V. laFKl M. M. IK. l'bjslriaa aud Sarrron, OfCrean.l Koi.I.nc, AM rich llou.-- . Cort ttrwt 627 6 in IIKNKV TIIOMI'MI.V, Atlurury and (uiirl!or at Law. Oilice on Vlurtm tlnrrt, 0Mite tbe Court llouar, op stair. MU If W. C. JOXKS, Attornfv at Law sud Laud Arnt. Will in all II. Courts of the Kinp.Ioui. He wilt aiu-th- l tin- - Circuit Ctiuru 111 Kauai, Maui u.l Hawaii, an-- viit t lli'-s- c lskukla 011 pvciiU liuiiiiwKa. Ojjh'f. ojtitoxite the Cwirt llnu.te, on (J'teen Mrevi. 6s ly .. V. Jl'DII. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CiK-fK- of Kurt a i)4 StretU. 694 ly V. .V. M 1)1), k aB v m P""h i.ra.rriuiiaruHarr.iuu.-rTuofnauif- s' A . rwo,s .r,'nI,, lllt. ori Mrrrl. ly ... C. I.. UICII lllis .V CO.. Skip C lianulers and (ouiiui--Io- n Mrrrliaot and Healers I u Cciieral jlerrliaattir, Kci contantly nn ham! fullaiuortiiwul of tu.rrliauiliuf. fir of WliaW ami Merchaul i tir!i. ly C. llip:VKK 3c CO. fotnmission -- inl shipping Mrrcliauts 002 HssImIm. OnhM. II. I. ly PISC II K R JL. ROTH. Mrrrhaut Tailors. fort Street, opposite Oiltl Fellow's llall, Honolulu, II. I CIS ly Til. C. IIKI C K, Crneral toiuiiils-lo- n .Mrrrliant, C33 Frf Slrrrl. ly II. MflXTV R K , Titbarroulit, Corner Quern and Kaahuinaiiu ht reels, llomdulu. My F. A. ifll AKIKR &. CO. ton tuition Icrrlianl... IIONOI.CLU, mi ly HAW. ISLAM'S. AFOXO Si. ACIIK'K, Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealrr in Geueral Jlrrrliandlis and bliee -- ooJs. Flrr prwf Store, Xusnus Slrrrl. Cnder the Puhlie llall. r.oo ly II. K. .MclXTVRi: it UROTHICR, Crorrr) , Fred Store and Dakrr), Comer of King and Fort rtn-et- , Honolulu, II. I. 5S9 ly JOIIX TIIOS. WATKRIIOI SK, Importer and Dralrr In General Mrrrliaudi.-f- , 614 Queen Street, Honolulu. ly L L TORItKRT. Louibrr Dealer. I Office North west corner of Qm-e- and Fort Streets, Honolulu. Ci; ly II. lIACKIKt.D Si. CO.. General CoiiiuiisIoa Agents, 633 Honolulu. ly C. B. LEWKHS. j. o. ik-kso:- LEWKKSi DICKSON. Dealers in Lumber and Knihiing JIateilals, 633 Fori Slrrrl. ly A I. EX. J. C'ARTWRiGHT. femniKdon Merrliant and General Shipping Agent, 633 Honolulu. Ouku. ly A. S. CLEG HORN, Dealer in General Mei'diaudisr, l ire-pro- of Store, Corurr Knnliuiuiinn shiI i.u-e- n Sl., (OpiMisile .Maine's HlorU.) Also. Retail e(tnhlishtnent on Nuumiu rtreet. slmve Kinr. I r IsUtid Produce Iwubt and sold, l.ilaml orders rHrefully attende.1 to iooly I M. S. G It I XU A I M K CO Importers aud Wholesale Dealers la Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Ami every variety of Suerior FuriiixhiiiK Goods ! ... EWJI. I'.llinij M.IHICI1 W'J A. AlUI ...1, 690 Mairr'm rlioet, tuern t. ly j U. F. EIII.KRS. I Dealer iu Dry Goods, Silk, X.e., j CJO Fori Slrrrl. ly I TIIEO. 11. I) A VI KS, (late Jmiiun, Oreen tf Co.) Importer and Coinrni-olo- u .Merrliant, siiKST ron r.i.orns' ir tiif. i.ivr.RPoor. uynrmrRiTERS, AO7Ve..V ASt;RANV E rOMP.tMr. and IIRITISH tr FOUEH.X MA RIME IMSLUAMCE CO. Fire I'roof Rail lins, Kaahumsnu au.l Queen Streets. 610 ly X E V I LL E A. II A R It KT T. PlaBters aud Geurral Store keepers Kropuka, North Kona. llaw.tii.near Keulakeakua Inlanl -e iN.uctit. M.ips supplied til Wood, lleef aud .4 her eccariti.. ' Airent at ll.Hi.4ulu. A. S. CLKUIIOKN. vzi iy A K N & CO X V AV . Kawailiae, Hawaii, ; onlin je the General .Merchaudiseand Shipping business al thealKive port, where they are prepared to furuil. the justly Celebrated Kawaih:ie potaUo-s- , aud such other recruits as are required by whale ships, at the shortest notice and on the tnoitt reamrtialde terms. Pli'owoort ou ZXnzid. 61 ly SM'L CAnTLt. J. B. ATBSaT.19. A. tf. C1X.SS. CASTI.E i. COOKE. Importer and tenrral Merrhants Klsiz alrrrt, ppo-i- lr Ihe Srnmrts'a Chnprl. AISO, AUEXTS FOR Pr. Jayn-- s Celelra:ed Family Mediciuts, Wheeler WiUon's Machines. Tbe New l.nidand Mutual Life lusarauce Company, 1 he Kohila iajt r Company, Hawaii. The Haiku fuar t'oniny. Maui. Tbe Hawaiian mjj: ir Mill. Maui. Tl;. Waialua uir:.i Plantation, .laha. The Lumahai lUt I'Unlatiun. Kauju 609 ly THOMAS SPEXCER. j Ship f handler, Dealer in Ceneral Merchandise. Inland : I'rodare, kt. and fomrniion Merebant. ICjrwM. Ray. Ililo. S. I.. Will keep constantly on hand an extensive aisurinient nf every ; description ot oM ir"l hy ship, and others. 1 he highest price uiven for Island lrluce. j XT Money advamed lor 11.11 of Ktchanife at reaMMia Ide rates. 1T ir IMIITAEIISIIIP. : J i 'Ml K t'OKMKD A PAKT- - j a. Ah.lu-ill- on Julr 4. and will crry on tbe iMi.i- - MM -- I MKI'.CIIANT TAIlAlU. under Uie name of FIM'llUl . ItOTIl. at the old stand on Tort street. II. rtM'llfcK, . Kuril. ! N. II. All business dating previous to July will l set ' UeJ by Mr. 'ischer. 034 Ul I PIANOS! ; And Other Musical Instruments. TUNED AND REPAIRED V CIIAKLE3 DKRBV AT TIIK THEATKR. Lensons Ciren on l'iano mid Cuitar. IWst of rvferences giveo. ik7 ly 2?nsuranrt aurts. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., (IF LONDON AND KDINHCRCll. ESTABLISHED, 109. IMT. I 2.000.000 .(rruuiulalrd Urlrii r'unl. (olU.I3U ri'VHK I'MF.KS1RXKI IIAVK Itr.KX A 1- - S IMlSTKH AOK.NT lr thr 8ii.liri. Il lU:ds. ami are j autl.or snl to luKure acainst hire upon favortMe trrn.s. Kikm txken in any inrt ul lh lslaml on tlomlen llaiMinro, n1 Mti. li.in.l'ir Murnl th-- r ia. I)rllinp llou- - ami furni- ture, 1 imlx-r- , Ctil!. in tarwr with or withnut ersc or uuilx n-i- ol7 lj KU. U Jl KsCII L.t KUKIl CO. THE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMFY OK LONDON. rjMIK i:xlKRSICXKI. ACEXT FOU THE r 1 aUve Conipnny, ha nvrnUy rrct-ivn- l instructions t re- - iiu- - tlie Kut'of on Stone ami llrn k liuiltiinin and on e t'len-in- . and i ni vrered to issue uli- - ei ! on more ravurull trrnia tlian berrUifore. Ki?l, taken m liulldina MacLin. ry. .tc . on 8uL--r I 'lailta-tioii- x. T11EO. U. DAY &'-- 1 J A Kent. 1 1 a 31 it ir it : 1 1 . it it k m i--: n FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rCTIIK I'XDKRSICXEI). HAVING 1JKF.X A.-liit- l AKeutsot tlie al ov? Coinpany, ar to insure risk! ajraiiuit Eire on Stone and UuiIUiiis, ami on Merchnnde Htortil therein, on nut laroraule tertus. For partieulMrt apply at the office of ' E. A. fcCIIAEFKll A- - CO. Honolulu, May 4. 1864. 6S4 ly SAX FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. rmilK trl)KRSIf;XKI HAVING RKK.N 1 appointnl audita for tbe Can FranciiMH) Itoard ol t u.ler- - a rilori, The Inuritnee The .llerch.-iut- s Mutual .Murine Insuruuce, The Pacific Insuntncc Com puny, The nliloriiiii I.loyds, nntl The Home Mutuul lusiirtiuce Company. Ui'K leitre to inform Misters of Veiwels and the puliiie ircner- - j ally thai all liMfi nutniiHil on VKS.-'EiJ- ? ami CAKUOKri, innured lr either of tlie alxive Companies ngaiust eriis of toe i and other rika, at or near the Mimlwicli hUmli, sill have to lie vi riflt-- hy Iheui. tKi-- J 3ra II. II .(('HrKLU .UO. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. riMIK t'XDERSIUNKI) AfJF.XTS OF Til K j H. ate Cnupmiju bavc been authorixed to insure risks on j Cargo, Freight and Treasure, j hy CUASTi;K3 fn.m Honolulu to all ports of the Hawaiian (.roup, iuiJ vice 0.11 ly II. IIACKFELD V CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO. VII F. IXDKUSItJXKt) HAVING REF.N appointed Afeuts (or tlie abore company, her leave to ul.irni the the. pulilic, that they are now preiwnxl to iuc .M A R INK I NS C R A N K I'OLICI KS on Cargo, Freight and Treasure., to and froci all parU of the world. II IIACKi'KLD . OO. Honolulu, April 2 1H2. 627 ly Mi:itC.IIANTS 3IUTUAIs MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. or Fi-iinolwe- o. . rwviIE CXI)KRSIGXKI HAVING UEKN K apjKiinteil nj;. iils f.ii the Coinimoy, leave to inlorm the public that tin y are now prepared to issue M A R I X K I.XSCRANCK 1'OL.ICIKS ON CARGOES, FREIGHT ttnd IREASL'RE. f.W)le VVALKKK ALLEN. nONOLULU SOAP WORKS, BY V J. KAWLINS. rp',IIE lROI'RIF.TIR OF TIIF. A ROV E Works is prt rel to his customers, ami the pub- - lie in e.n.r:il. with the Ml qujl.ly V El. LOW SO A 1. SOFT SO A l ultrity on liuoil. Tub Uigrkst psid kok rVop Obkisb. &95 ly i"V3ETALLIC PA1IMT, Coustuutly on Hand. HAT IXV 1 1.1'A II LK. I) L K A ULK, FI.EX T idle, prevrvinp, anti corrosive .11 i : T A h I. I C PAINT For Cooli-rs- , ltoili-rs- , lloorn, Steam Knint s, Cast Plows, Houses, Fences. l?cliKini-rs- , Steamers, AM) ALL OTHER IRON or WOOD WORK. 611 Oiu For Sale by C. DR&WKK b Co. The Honolulu Iron Works Company HAVE ON II AND r,AKT ROXKS OF ALL SIZES, AND ARK prepare.! to ll at very reduced rates. TT Parties takiuK 1 dozeii Sets or uiore can be supplied at 6 cents .er lb., and by the tftt at 8 cents er H. ttO 6m IKKNOLlfLU IRON WORKS COMPANY. A KE ALL KIN D S OF Machinery, Sugar Hills, Steam Engines, CEXTRIFt GAL MACHINES. Also. Boilers, Coolers and Slm-- t Iron Work, and all kinds of IIKA.--S AND IKON CASTINGS. A larpe stock of I'ipintr. KHkiws, Tct, Itrass Valve and Cocks, Mieel Iron, lioiler Plate, har Iron, Centrifueiil Wires, I ml it Kublx-- r and every deacripliuu of Machinery always on hand. A Great Variety of 3Iat hlnerj on band & for Sale Low. 630 ly HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. HONOLULU IISOIV WOltKS CO. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Centrifugal Machines, Steam Boilers, "Wrought and Cast Iron Kettles, ON IIIXIIAM1 MADE TO ORDER, OF ticrt material and workmanship. KVEItV DKSCniPTION OF Iron Phaflitir, ileaui an.1 Wat--- r Ci-k- Valves, Usujrc Cocks, rt.-a- flinires, and Injictors, Tiping Elbows, Teea, Iudia Rubber racking. Leather Belli ug. Flax racking and ALL KINDS OF Brass Work Neatly Executed. Rot Bar Iron and Cumberland Coal On Laud and for S'i'e ot Incest intrkil Overshot, Breast, Turbine, Centre Discharge AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF V A T 12 II W IS E 12 S , Vadeof ritrx-- r iron or Wnmi. caicuiati.. f.T which will he m vie rect-ivin- the particulars nf volume, head, and fall of water of any desired One of our Centre I'isrbante t may be eti. at the Kaneohe riantation, wbt re it is in full operate! fiu.g satisfaction. if nil SizPH nntl Description!:, with Ptinps, Made aj.l aiiapted to any place required. WOOL, PULTJ, COTTON OIL PRESSES, Made of any sixc and strength. Conjoining all the latest improvements, and composed of the best materials. Due of our .d Pre!i.' is pivinc satis-lactH- en the extensive ranch of the Mes.rj. J. X F SincUir, IMand of NnUau. who may be coimulO-- with regar.1 to par- ticulars 6U a, ill crt an if 2 1. HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS, Ur 1ICDDV Ac GRAY, at I.eleo. AVIXti RKCGIVKD A hillGK AND IULL SI of taatt.-rial.ar- e preiarel to supply their custodies and the puMic. with the Im t Yellow, Urswn n4 Whilr SIIAI'. A LSO soit Arvi oiij tsivi. In large or dual! quantities to suit. I'. S. Soap preaie always wautiil. eoo ly C. LEONARD WOt'liP CALL TIIE -- rA attenti.Kl of the public to 3 A Fine IaoI oi Furniture. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC, Consisting in part of Walnut Chamber Sets, Parlor & Easy Chairs CliNTUE TAUI.LS, Gird and t'ht ss Tthls. Cradles, VelocijdrS, Chi- ldren's iiihi.i. d'C. :. IT Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 631 6t SAIL Zj OV T . W. G. WOOLSEY, SAILMAKER, -r. HAS OPEN ED A SAIL LOFT IN Til E Stone Building, on O.CKEN Sl'KLKT, formerly occu S22tpied by Aldrit-h- , Walker A: Co., where he is preiarcd to execute all orders entrusted to him in tbe most wurkma ntlk niauuer. No charge for storage of sails to customers. 631 8m m. i.i:ni:i,i. Wheelwright and Coach Maker. 2 foot or m Tixr STBEirr.t At Mr. ifeiykr Stand, Repair on Wagons, Cariinires, attended toon reasonable 62V tejms. 3m Johm Nurr. Sau'l Norr. JOHN NOTT CO., COITKK AID TIIVSniTIIN. mKK PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO m. the publio that Ihey are pre parol to furnish all kinds of Copper Work, consisting In part of mtilui, raan, uoa-cue- a pans, wukvh, retard, etc, etc. Also on hand, a assortment of llnware, Which tbey offer for sale at the lowest market prices. ALL KINDS or HEP41KINO HONS WtTH MRATNKtai AMD DISrATCB. Onlers frnni the other Islnnds will meet prompt attention, fchop on Kaahuoaiiu St., one dMW above FliUier's. 010 6m iv 1 1, i, i a ii w is i a ITt, BLACKSMITH, Foot of Xnuann Street, opposite Segelkea's Tin Shop, a. IS NOW I'll EPARED TO TAKE ir all cf ISIarkumithiiisr. Sf CS Keiiairs on OarriKia, Wafrons. Carta, ic. will re r ccive pnn.pt i attention. 621 .Ira JAS. L. LEWIS, COOP i: K A IV ii A U G E II, At Ihe UM Slntid. Cnrnpr nf Tling1 and. Dethel Gtreet. A UrKe5tx-- k of OIL S HOOKS and all kinds of Coop rrittl Alnterinla constantif on hand. lie hoies by attention to business to merit a continuance of tbe patronage which he has hitherto eujoyed, and for which be Dow returns bis thanks. 618 6tn S. 1. IVOIIUA, PAiUTEIl & PAPER HAUGSH CAN ItF. FOUND AT TIIE Fhop on HOTEL STREET, near Uu 1 residence of Ir. Wood. All work entrusted to Mr. NOHKA will lie done with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest rates. 604 ly JAS. A. RDKD.CK, COOPER AND CAUCER, Continues the business At his Old Stand on the Esplanade. All wor.c done with care, and onlers promptly attended to. u99 CuAR.iica Modkkatb. ly W. KKA'rVKTT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, KIn" street, Opposite the Bethel. ItL Honolulu, II. I. ly J. H. WICKE, C A III Ar IS T ITIAKER, ALASKA RTRKKT BKLOW TB TBKATRB. Furniture made and repaired at reasonable prices. 621 ly ' GEORGE LEONARD, Mituufitctnrcr of FURNITURE nil De scriptions. PLANING, SAWING AND TURNING DONE. Slonldiugrs of all kinds eonslanlly on Hand. 609 ly V. DOfRON, Catholic Church Premises, Honolulu, II A VINO LATELY RETURN 7r7 F.l) from tan Francisco With a ew Stotk of Materials ITe. is pr'par&l to Repair WATCHES, CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES 614 With promptness and dispatch. ly W. FISCIIKlt, Cabinet Maker and French Puliolier. Hotel Street, Dear the Drug Store of J. Mott Smith If Co. 686 ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE Siectfuily inform the public that he is prepared to cast aud finish all kinds of brass ami composition work with di. patch and at rcasouaMe rates. XT All kinds of ship aud plantation worV furnished on short notice. TV Constantly on hand, hne coopimes of the fbllowinr. sizes: i, J. 1, 1J, 2 and ij. Also, oil cups and range cocks. JAMtd A. HOPPER, 6S9 ly King street. IMPORTER Si M A NU FA C- - TL'REK of rjpJL. All KINDS of SADDLERY.-51- 1 Carriage Trimming Ikmt icith Xeotnes.t and Dix-jtalc- Ji. All Orders prwpUy attended to. Corner of Fort nisrf Iloirl Si reels, Hostwlalu. bvj. ly K . LETT. Boot and Shoe 3Iaker,S1l Ilairl St.. Honslnlu. ' MkL ow) ty Ii. A.I) IE WS, MACHINIST, Fjrt Street, opposite Odd relloics' Hall, Jlonolidu, Continues in tbe business of repairing many articles. ftTj use. Locks, Ouns, Sewing Machines. &c, qJ and will construct Models and small Tools, and make Irafrs of Machinery to order. 606 ly ii. CLARK .V: CO., ana Miue jiakers and Healers la Leather and Shoe nndiujrs, UM St-e- et. btL .Vipcirk and Jlfavnakea St.s. TJOrders from the country solicited and rromntlr attended to on tbe most reasonable terms. ii ly ROBERT NEW CO MB CO., BOOh'.BlADLKS. Merchant Street, opposite the Sailor's Home. IMnin aa4 Ornnairutal Rinding executed at short 6t notice and reasonable terms. ly F. 12. aV .SEELIIEA, Tinsmith-- , nnd PI ambers. .Vuani Street, near the t?hnrf STOVES and LEAD PIPE always r,n band. ' Jul.l.iDg of all kinds attended to. 61J ly ponuslic proper. 1 80S. HILO, II. I . Sugar and Molasses. COM I NO IN AND FOR SAI.E IN CtltOP to suit purchaser, hy , 614 tim WALKtR A ALLEN, Agents. WAILUKU PLANTATION. VE'.V CROP. NOW COMING IN. 1 For by 034 3m C. BREWER agents. SUGAR AND MOLASSES OF THE KOIIAL.A SUGAR COMPANY, sale in quantities to suit by 029 6m CASTLE COOKE. MAKEE PLANTATION. EV CROP OF SUGAH AND MOLASSES! Mow Coming in. For ?ale by 619 6m C. BREWER A Co., agent. ONOMEA PLANTATION. Stij;iir and Molabsea ('rop 1868, CIOMING IN. FOR SALE IN UUA.XTI. purchasi-rs- , by 612 Pro WALKER At ALLEN, A PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION.' """" . Sugar and MolnKses Crop 1808. . COMINU IN. FOR SALE IN ULANTI . purchssers, by 612 6m WALKER 4t ALLEN, AgenL Waikapn Plantation; II. Csrswrll, Prsrlrtr. ' SUGAR AND MOLASSES ROM THIS PLANTATION FOR HALH F in lot to suit purchasers. Anidy to 680 ly GEO. C MeLKAN. Agent. HAWAIIAN RICE! fool I e and Extra. For Bale in quaatiUes to suit by A. B. CLKOUOlt!.'" 6b6 ly Agent tloaulula Bice Mill. ' HAWAIIAN LEATHER ! - Sole and Saddle Leather, aad Tanned Caat Sklaa. ForSaleby v"; ' ' ;' 680 ly A. 8. CLEdHORS, Agent Wairae Tannery DUFFIN'S MARKET,- - WOOD Ac Co., - KINO STREET. HONOLULU. ' ! ' 1 WAIMANALO MARKET, HONOLULU, II. I., ' Kinp Street, opposite the Bethel. 693 ly ' FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. 13. II. IiOYI. Choicest Meats from finest herd. Poultry, Fish, Veretablea A-- . fnrniahed to order. 614 1, ROSE MARKET, KING STREET. G. RISELY HAS OPENED THE ABOVE MAR. Kh.T for the sale of . P0HK AUD FORK SAUSAGE, Beef Sausage, Corned Pork and Beef, Spleed Beef, &c, 4c. O. Blsely has the best Pork Satuage erer mad. on these Islands, and be will do it again. Thankful for past favor, be will be most happy to supply all who may faror hUn with a call. ly NEW AND LATEST STIrLE ' of . GOODS By Every Steamer, Tlio ilrtost And r Largest Assortment on the Islands. . IIYMA1V IH60TIIC:it8, Zmportors, ' . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Amcricnii Clotbin, G'cnt's Furnishing (Joods, Boots, Shoes. Hals, Caps, Yankee Notions, &c., Ac., ilC; , . AC. - Consisting of tlte Following e AND FANCY CASSIMKRE SUITS, PLAIN Light and heavy grade. . , . 1 ine Blue I'Laiiuel Huits, ' Wbite Linen Duck Sails, -- .' Brown Linen Drill Bait, FINE SILK ALPACA C O A X S I Fine Tweed Coal, Fine Milton Cloth Coats, Fine White Liuen Coats, Fine Brown Linen Costa, Fine Black Dress Coats, Frocks and Bselt. ' Fine Iioeskin Pants, Fine Bearer Pants, ;'. Fine Blue Flannel Pants, . . Fine White Linen Pants, - PLAIN" AX1) FAXCV C.4SSIMERE PANTS, Light and heary grades. Fine Black Doeskiu Tests, , ' PUin and Fancy Silk Tests, Plain and Fancy Silk Telrct Test, While and Fancy Marseilles Tests, PUin Cassimere Testa. . . WHITE SHIETS of allDESCEIPTIOiyS. Fancy Calico Skirt of mil descriptions, Collar, assorted sixes, ' -- Fancy and PUin Woolen Orersblrts, all d.striptioos, Undershirts and Drawers, all deacrintioas, : Black and Fancy Keck Ties, sll deacriptioti. Together icith an Endless Variety cf BOOTS, SHOES, ' HATS, CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, sVe. Messrs. Hyman Brothers Would beg respectfully to call tbe attention of TIIE PrCMC AI COIXTBY DEI LEES IT LIEGE, To their Urge and raried assortment of AMERICAN READY MADE JFstsliioiinblc Clotliin. BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS, CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS. Sir. blasters of Wlialcsliips A d DEALERS TIIE OTHER ISLANDS, Would do well to call on u before purchasing elsewhere. Capt. Snow's Building, Merchant St, 593 ly Honolulu, Oaho. H. L 'I ' H Unas Bus time tlr the bo the the the ljr tlie of of of lore any be the tio.v the the the the any the not tlie the tlie life 1:. tlie nor tin; the All le R. tlie the fin-- t arnf the of the tin? tho the lc it.Ii the watch and M. a,ld Hay. Will 4th. VA ntiU IKS, Uncle CO. almve beg Thick lidee. entire & entire lock & KTataa fall with kinds of Bout & bale Co., rent. '04 made Black Linen I ,11 f 3 I! 1 if i S .1 i i ai

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THE PACIFICCommercial Advertiser.

ra hf th Ilnwaiian LecUlalareHclon of mc4.

AN ACTTa amrifi S;ttiurw 122, 422 aixl 42a of tlic Civil

C.j.Ur.lit rr k.x rTri. hj the Kin, anil t!i

ritw; II.iwaiLtii in ttteof the Kiii-I- nMMmihbil :

Shtihx I. Tliat ti..n ,r iFic-- C'hil (."ol;ami winit? is ij buk'ImJ.sI, utrkin 'out tLfi w.pU The llim tiir tthall l ex o(B.-i..- "

in tlie 6rt f mTtin, niwl inpTtin theW'it'. The Minit r of Iit-ri- r r any

Ly f'Sui ilutjr ijint-- l iliall thf, ttthat tLV ibfti'm will reaI o FI!owa :" .Si;nn. 422. Tl Miuit.-- r T the Ii.ttri.-r- ,

or aiT rn h him dul piiitoJ, !uill ithw Kr-x- r of the I'uUic taini. whirh it hallFr hw duty ti iuirt ujon all dHniii i.td nijuir-in- j;

to he iUrnfi, ujm the ijiiM-n- t of one dol-lar fureiu h imj ro-.ion-

, 1 fiat w to ray : AH d.tiln,mortro. Icrwi arvl otfirr otnvrjutti-v- of realttnt. ail rhatti-- l nortm,a!l manif.!, rntrici.friniu arI itficr diMrtiii-ntr- t r rxhihitj ri'iirri

at the Cuwtoin IfMnet all official ami otherIxxxlrf, all all tower cf Attorttrr. arti- -It of eArtiThip, titatiif ntarj aiMl of

ndiuiiiiftruti.m. h ttrr of gitardunrtlu. all jeti-tior- u

tt the Murcioe Court or anj Circuit Court,all umatone, attaclmtcritx or other t.rut?ot ofthf Suir?nc or Cin nit C ourt? all liovenuwittI ' Tuuiiioiiri, all cliarten, riate or public, aikdall 4ltrUtr.

Srf-rio- 'r 2. Tl.at 42 of the Ch it t'o-l-e

!. anj lUa mine in hcrrhjr amende!, hj rtrikinout Hie wt.nU Dim-to- r of the overmiM-n- t

IrsH," and nm;rtin wortli "Tlie Ministerof the IntfTior or ruch fieroon ljr hint didj

that the et turn mil nml ai follow :

"htiox 42Z. S..id itaaip nhall l llwmiui)art tknt a.lojted in the jrar l.H-IG- , anl now in u.--u

ly the MiniMter of tlie Interior or such hjhim dulj ariwiinUl."

iw.Tiox 3. Tlt Sectkn V2, of tlie Civil Codele. and the mme I Im-tp- amendcil, hj rtrikinont tlie word Tlie IHrwtorof the liovrmuirntI'm." in first line, and innertin the WonU

The Minister of the Interior or meii rmn hjhim du!j a;xintcl. ami by atrikini; out thewortli. i ka Iin-- t I'ai, in the eighth line ofHawaiian rtioi, that the aei--ti- will ruud anfollow t :

" tt Ti'" 42'. The Mlniittrr of the Interior orK-- Vernon hint duly appoint!, curtj iiuprtw

the utainit nioii htnnhi. mtnl furnih tltein t lmCourt. llr-ti- e Jrportat:nti. Cblloct'ira rfCtiit. n, mrmher f the Intrand ot(Ti, a.4 I

piiMie otenwn' nijr, froat time to tinw, rc-fui- rr,

upon rMx-ivi- ne dollar for rat-I- t rtamp;I'racitliit, Kmrrvrr, that the Collo-to- r H'iirral ofCmtmic. an I other puhlie Otfi vrs nijuireil touw Bliunjm in the execution of their dutief, nhalltic cntichtl to rre ic litem without nueh tajrinent,tl-ji- ir rctipl tin refor, ami leiii Utuinl toacint for the B"t5 and proceed: the tanie tothe proper l'pnrtmcnt, in tln-i-r return, at re-iuir- uil

hj l"iw."tTTo. 4. Tlil Aet nhall Ixx-ow-e a l.iw fnm

and after the date of ltd anKXt ; ami all lawsami art lw in contravention to the provi-nioi- ii

of thi! Aet nr, heTrhj ivpnilei!.Approved tlw Uih day M ty, IfG.

KAMUIaMUtA K.

AN ACTFor tlie protection of Life ami Proj-ert- y against

llsplooive buhntamvit other tlmn tiunpowiler.15 nr by tb? Kimg, ami the legislative

AnnemMy of tlwr IlawaiLm InhtmU, in tlie Ix'g-inlatu- ri;

of the King loin unm-iuble- :Seatiom 1. No ieion uluill recvive. keen or

.store, or enowe to Ik received, kept or " oraid or aif--if f any nn iu receiving, kcejing orCoring, or Iiave at any one time, in a;iy one Lice,

except the atre lioune provitlcd 1 1 ere hy tiov-erume- nt,

more than ono ic of Naphtha, ami(Hue cn-- e of mir more than ten cac ofIVtroleum, KeruMMie Oil, or oih, of whichthe component f art id Petroleum, Naphtla orISpiriw ot Turpentine.

eitio.x 2. Tlie importation into thi Kingdomof Nitro-lilyccrin-e, and all ether analogous liquidexplosive or nufwtancca. In ahaoljtcly prohibitedumler the enaltiiK hereinafter prvribeil foreach and every violation of the proviion of thinAct. Ami in the event that any Nitn-(tivcerin-

or any other anal gou- - liquid cxplWivcK or ert

phall fx; brought into tlie Kingdom in anyveM.icl or vej-f- l- -, tlie ame eluill Buhj-c- t to eciz-u- r;

ami eoude iu nation.Siitio.". Any keeping, storing or

having l'etroleuui, Kcrufcnc Oil, or anyoil-- of whi-'l- i t!ie riiiponcnt 4rt w Petroleum,Naphtha or Spirit of Turpentine, in any oneplactr csi"ept vtore Iioiim; pruvidol by (overn-me- nt

tlieretor. in tlie tiantitici oh proitlil intUi.4 Act, ahull keep tlie Mime in air-tig- ht metallic

N. which vexed or twwl.'i fliall be markedwith tho worth, llcnlc, Petroleum, KerneiieOil, or the nan- - of the oil or oih of which thecoiiiiiM'nt part l IVtroL-uiu- , Naphtha or Sjiiritof furp-ntiiu- , in plain Km ran letter.', and eluvlllie kept at all tinier tMn?"picuousIy in view nearthe eutrai.ee ot the prini.-t- o where kept, andconvenient Tor removal tnerriroiu.

I. No pcrit hhall convey, or raiirteto lur cotiveveil. or Ufit in conveying in vehicle.feint vr vei-rl- , any li-n- . le. IVtroIeum, Kcnimu'Oil, .r any oim, ot w incli te compomnit part idlVtro!.uru. Naphtha, or Spirit of Turpentine,miliv the h:iiiht ehall lc Securely ckcl m clo-n- r

m. tvilic pnek tgi's, nor unlenn socli jwekage shallli scinircly fovcre! while in such v hi le. boat orti'iwl, ami when tr.rvjrted on any lt or vk--.

t. rii.vll rH earr;ei on tUr tli-c- of uch boat or

,. No ersori slwll dirtclmrg. IVnzole,IVtr oleum. KeroHcne Oil, or any oil, tlie couij'o-rti't- it

piirt of which u Petroleum. NaiJitlia orSjiirit of TurpcTitine front any vchm.1. exerj'tfruii ofiip'n ile or nor lef re tlie yetwclW.l he haul.il up to wharf. Ami all iVn-'l- c.

Petroleum, Keiwcne Oil. and all oiN, thertunjmrM-n- t part of which m Prtrnlrum, Naphtha

irit "t Tuq'entine. lam Id 1 or placed on anyliarf. r on any aidewalli in City

f Honolulu, llutina. or "llilo, lr f rwanling (rhi r. merit, hall lr forwarlel orshippil immedi-- a

ty after it shall k s. landed or pf.w cl.6. Tiie M.irstial of the HawaiianlU Deputies, ami the Sheriff of tlie

rent ami tl-c-ir deputiert, shall. take

F" 'sionof and mfely store in store Imuseir vuk-,- l Crunch purjs.se, all V'troleara,r.ip.nc O.I, ari l all iu couitoncu J d.f

"la. h w IVtn.U .im. Nat.htlia. ..r r,irilj of Tur- -Lfl.rir.sk !. s.

ft." ..Ul1 r-- bw store! or I laced orjoitea in vioUtion of of the provision of

til P1"im.( ttti.,m. or thi . Aet. ami. sliall keep

uriLii n s

n-f- i ? '""""S "anie sliall have l,een

i.lUivrs ir r. t.f:. .!... l ..( . t- -.

'In-!- " I'fJ cretonre iiKumsJ.'itu! t . Lhirr w .WisUBlt7nT?-- tv '"7 f the Fire Depart--U

t ,ri .pfc:,, wf of Honolulu,

thr,";.' tfternt lluU, and tl Police!w . I! :

the . are dire.-t.-- d to see tluttnuklrr. Aet are .r - i t .

tru T fUints to the Poll.-.- .:1 i:o--f WSfcWV' V B'r

"ri. violation of tlu? j.rovitkiut

Kmtkiv H. Any i"-r..-n or pnfa violating

any of tlie provision of thU Aet l dtvntdlgmlry of a and on conviction tePrea loliee .M.iwtrate or any I)i-t- n t Jaticc. rhallhe puf.ilx-- l hy a Cue Itrn tlin fifty d Il.imDor more titan he liij!rei ilolhirn, or oy iiupri4-onrue- nt

at hard lalxir mt more titan three moiitlu,or hy both fine aivl iuipri.-toiuueiit-. iu the dLrc-tiu-n

of the Court.Smtio y. Tlte Minister of the Interior in

hert-h- empowered uml fully authorizel to makerueh ruhtt ami rrubtionn in relation to the kecp--ins on premie- - of any inoo, ami Mor--in of any exj live MjtAi-- c other than th.ireknown by name cf tiuniiowder. and not here--inN fore jarti.-ubrl- y 1.1. ntione.1 in thin A t, a hehall deeut advicuhlu for tlie protection ol and

pnijcny.Smtio 10. Hon Act hhali take rfl.-c- t and lie--

omca law in-i- ano aucr uo u:iio 01 nn iioae.Approved this loth day of May, IsG.K.t m.ii.tvtiiA

AN A ITTo tranffer the of Police ami Ex--Miprvi-io- n rmuna or Ilooiii.inamana, hhall fwrftit Um liccnHC.

ecutive Offieern of the law from the I)c.nrtmeiit j Skc. C. Any native Hawaiian wlm id.nll prac-oft- hc

Interior to that of the Attorney Ceneral. j medicine witlKiut having ol.taincl licenre,l:c it :tii., by the Kir., and the Ih-lativ- e M hereinUfore forth, Khali, conviction

A.M iuhly ol the Hawaiian in the LcS- - thereof, U-for- c Polici- - or District JuKtiec. loof the a.. iublc.1 : fjIMi jn plim nt j, tmn twenty more tlian

iETo- - I. Tlie litre n nd the In- - one humlrel iltll.int.Police of the Kingdom ix herJ.y tran-ferr- ol - ,Sl;t.. 7. Thin Act hall take effect and

from Dcjortinciit o the Interior to tliat ol the tiw from ami aHer ihe date of its paxwagc.Attorney neral of tlie Kingdom. Approved thirf 2Cd day of Jun 18GS.

EfTiox 2. The Marshal of KingI iii r.?iall Kwehvmeha R.ImI1 Iiii olive aecolilili to toe tenor of Jil pret-en-t

eommirifion, but nil future VHmncicM tthall le fillolby pointm-n- t of Hii Majoty tlie King, umiithe nomination of the Attorney (ieneral ; ami allrrturnrt ami n'tJu.tiiietit.-- ofaeeountH, now by .lawrequired to h; made by the Marshal to the 'n in-

ter of the Interior, ithall i hcre:iftcr to theAttorney literal .

Ski-tio- N 3. Tlie wveral SlieriH ihall ImM UicirofliTS aitiwdii g the tenor of tlieirommirwioiiK,.... ....but a.-- vaeaneit occur, apiutiiiciitrnau inaue ny ine oevcrai iovenioit witu tin--

iif the Attorney Ceiu l.

Shtus 4. Every imhi bereaiterMaMial nhall. U'fore cnt.-ri- ut.m the duticn ofItM olTi.-e- . five to !!.. At lorn.-- v C.tienilwith tin; iraute naliiei mid uj-- m the enniecoii.li- -tioiiH an are provided by the two hundred andCrty ight iHvlioit of tlw? Civil Code.

Section 5. Acta ami part of Act ineon- -rixtent lierrwitn are y re?a!eij

Apprised thi IClh day of May, 1SGX.K.VMEUAVEUA II.

AN ACTTo proviJe fr tlie aj j.intnient of Dcity Mar--

ulial. i

. .1 .. l": i i... i x:.i..: !

nitly ot tlie Hawaiian Ilaml.-i- , in the lxg'Ll.tture of tlie Kintfiliiu arciuhlcl :

Skctiox 1. Tlierc Miail lie apinlel by the3Ianlial or tle Kinglm,a I'cputy jlarwml, who mJf

in cam? of the abwncc or disability, of kucIi Mar--phal. Khali le authorized to do all act ami things i

t

now rrnnireil ti ls (lone ly Mid Marxhnl. !

Sec. 2. Tl,e Maraud Iuill on I

birt officiii! U.n.1 f.r t!, n.tM no. .!.f ...It- - of ku. !. '

deputy.Approvd thi-- t 231 day of June, ISM.

Ka veil a urn

AN ACTTo fatilitatc the service of Criminal process,

lift it Ex v.tei, by the King, and the Legislativeor the IlawuiLiu IrLimU, in tlie Lcg-ifhttu- re

of Kingdom aifcuihlcd :

Shtiov 1. AVU-m-ve- r any warrant of arrestlias been irucd by any Court of coii)H.-tcn- t juris-diction, ami the accurol trty sluill en-i- i; lx-yo-

the juriioiictiou of rurli Court, it belawful for the olDcer to whom Mich warrant sluillbe directed, to pursue and arrcxt such accused

irty iu any jurt of the kingdom; yrc'ul-l-, thatwarrant sliall ! mIorMil with projer

wordit of authority from Circuit Judge orDistrict Justice, in the where the actualarret-- shall be made.

SiLC. 2. Any officer authorized to serve war-ranto at tlie phV-- c of t may alw serve anywarrant cnJorcd a.H aforoaid.

Sec. 3. The Supreme Court may from time totime, by general ru les, pit-rerili-

e fornw fur carry-ing thin act into effc. I and make all other needfulregulation.

Skc 4. The exjenrici of serving such war-rants, shall be adjusted by the Court originallyissuing the warrant, and accounted for out ofany his: uml iu it.--

pos.-ccion-.

Approved this 23d day of June, 13G8.Kameiiameha II.

AN ACTTo authorize Cniiiii.ioncrw CYown Isndrt

to execute a deed of coTitinnatioii to a certainlot of la ml in Maud of Maui.l"Aer-n.- , the eontcyam-- e of title to tlie Church

lot of the Kcfonucd Catholic Church at Wailuku,Inland of M.iui, given by Hut late Majesty

IV, i.-- defective; ami,W'hrT'a, it i- - right and roj-- r that the Kime

should Ie tls-rc- f rc,Ke it kxacted, by the King, and the

Awuihly of the llawaiiuu in tlieof the Kingdom :

Smtion I. The Commi-eioiicr- H of CrownLnmN are hereby authoricl and empowered tomake jnjr dibi of asumm-- e and coiilirmalii.nt.t tlie i'ynod of the Hawaiian Ileforme.! CatholicChurch, of Maui, of tlie j.n-iuis-

c

kmmit ami as tlieir Church It, in saidpLice.

.Sic. 2. Thii Act shall take effect ami e inf .rce front and after its jiage.

ApiTove.1 thw 2.'A day of June.Kaviiiavilua U.

AX ACTTo prrimote louuigration.

II hrrtas, it i-- of great in.m.rtanot t. preventdcj.ijmlation of tlrf-!- e Olid the diuii- - '

. . . . ... . . ... . . .. iuuuuii oi ine luiiiti' iui , nu n i .n ,Lc IT t..Ti:ii, l.y the King ami the Legixlatire

Awvnthly of Hawaiian IfLtmls, in tlie leg-islature of the King-L-ii- i nivemh!.-.- l :

The Hoard of Immigration are hen hy nnthor-ue- d

and dim tcl ta take amimenaurcrt fr iiitrmluetio.i of F.lyiiei-n-'- . oftath rexen. from otli.-- r Inland- - of the 1'acifioOcean, ami t iniri.!?, Ir contract, f.r tlieir ut- -

j.rt and ciuj Iym.-nt- , fr term of year. IVutail uch tfontntetiilinll pnnide, an f:r n may le, j

that the rmpl ycn ttltall rnvie a., i.ianv w.mien J

ai. men. and tlcit Kuitahle j rien tlax Ix- - lna.1.; j

for tlx? Mij.port of Midi w.mcn.Aw roved, this 23-- 1 d--

T of June, Iv--'f.

Kaki iiAMniA 11.

AN ACTTo etahhh a Hawaiian l!oard of ll.alth.

XYArreas, outer dl-trk-u. of thiit kingd in arerratlr in want of i.liTician!; and irhtrtns, it

i.4 tliuht Siltiiil.U t.i rit4iliii vtCIlt ofILtwaiiau r.i. ti tinner! t.f Uitdicine

tliercfore.He it E.x.t-rE- f, hj the Kin, nn l tlie Lcsif-lativ- c

AtrtetuMj of tin? IlaWaiiau ILtnlK, iu tloof tli Kinjl m aH-inMe- l :

Smio.x 1. Hi .MajcMj tlie Kin flall ar...inti ..r II. 1.1. ..f i. ifit. .rn llnnuiiuru..

eull-Lit- in of thr-- lrxjIW., wilO thall dur- -

ing Umj Kin"; tdVacurv. auI wIkjhj duty it liall i

le tu examine ainl iiKjuiru into the .jualifi.- - j

tions anj giaI iiM'ral fluirat-U-- r ul Mine iiawati-vt- A

and m lu lrafliv inoliciiio in tlii.-- king- -

.lorn

;' S. 2. Said Doard, or a majority thereof,, ehall give to eueh eandMite. of who; ijualiHca- - j' tiorw they are eatified, a certificate to that effect.

at upon

Iidand, afeature Kingdom a

ternal becomea- j

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a

made

t...

ImumIh

a

T i...--

I

a

Wniluku,

j

Wailuku,occujied

I

a

aj ;

! w. .'J. l'i the receipt of the certifi"ate, asin n 2 K t forth, the Minuter of tlie Interior i

in Iwrehy authoriail, in h'w diiH-retio- to rrnntto the applicant, ujon the receipt of ten doihrs, j

a nc-iir- to practice moiicinc lor one year.S:c. 4. Kery physician thus tliall

kep a written record of all hi burincr, settingforth the itaturu f the di.-at-- the medicineu--- d, tlie iiuihImt of runt) effected, the numherof deatlm. the nameK. nexc and of roi- -

( donee of hw jiitienU; which hook of record elmll J

at all tiinei Ijo ojoi to the iunfieetioii f the 11a--waiian Ii-r- of Health, or tlie Minister of the ;

Interior, or hi n"cnt ; and any practitioner who; ehall not keep l.imord pn.K-rly-

, or mIiuII fail or J

refunc to exhibit the name when called upon to' Uo bo, iall, upon conviction thereof, ln-lor- e a

Police or Dit-trie-t Justice, Cnol in a huui not '

exceeding one huiiilred dollar. j

Sw. 5. Any who fhall bo convict- - i

el T the iirni'liii" if Annnnn 1 1, u iiilo. Ktxin

j

I

AX ACT I'

To authorize the levy of Light Due.I!c it exacted, by King, and tho lii'giflative

AKM'iubly of the Hawaiian IMandrf, in the lg-irl.itu- re

of the Kingilom rfrxcmbled :

Sk(tiox 1. There hnll Ikj Ieviel iimin ftllreiwltf.......arriving from abniail, at any port tf thin king--dom wU-r- e a light I.oum, be ctablinhed, theH.i.n of thr doHam, which "ilwll Ik, mid before i

.1...... .. ,1.11 11..., ri......"i junuic ki i immur m vumuui;.Sir. 2. All tccls enised in the continz !

! trade ttlutll ny ten eent i-- r ton art light money,j conM'deration of which they himil lo entitled

to VIHit nil lmrt.4 W hen; t houses may le ftal -J li"hed, for the term of one year, without furtlj charge.I Approved tin's 21th day of June, 18CS.j Kamhiameha II

gustness (tarDs.

. IHItTOW,Anrtluurer,

ltM lrra Slrrrl. one d.ar Iron.6 i huirana t nr-l- .

MrCOLUAN Jk. JOII.NSO.N,Slrrrhant Tailors

FORT ST R K ET, IIOXOLUl.U, H.CIS Orile TbeMl. C. Ilcuck'a. ly

c. . urtirix, a. Mcr4al.AXB..a m m m . . . .

telI,r, " Mrtliaots'""c" Xlreel. I83- - y II.n.l-1- -.

i. WALiaS. a. C. ALLS

WALKER i ALI.KX,Shipping and tMmlloa airrcbant

t UoNOLL Lr, II. I. ly

. A. SC'II. F.FKR.Arent f Dresden Poard cf I ndrrw titers.

6J1 ly

IRA RICIIARDSOX,Importer and Dealer la UooKShsr and tentlemen's

larnldilng GoodsCurntr of Fori ad Merchant Street,

610 UoNOLtLU, II. 1. ly

KI. IIOI'KM'IIUKGCIl X. CO.,Importers and foianiiv-la- a Jlrrrbants,

Corsirr mf Fsrl snd Mrrelansil Slrrrla.C13 ly

TIIK NKWM'AI'KR KCOKOA,rnbliihed Meekl) In the Hawaiian Langnags.

It lias the largest circulation in the proop, and U read bulbly llawaiians athl For.-in.-r- l'riee $2 a year in

Advertisement translated into Hawa-iian free of charee. OIK'-- e in routh

813 corner of ailor's llniue. ly

K. O. II. I.I. SO X,Iraportent and healers In ILirunarr, Dry tootl.',

I'aintn, Oit, and Orntrat Merchandise.6'Jt Corner Fort ai--i King Sis. ly

ukorvg a. IIOWK,Dealer la Redwood, Xortliwmt Ln ruber, Shingles

ltiMirn, Sauk, Blinds, J'ailt, Points, SfC.

At his Old Stand, Fort rtreet. ou the I'planade. i'J i lyKI) WIN JOXKS,

Crorrr and Ship (handler,LA II A I N A , MALI

IMoney anil Kerruits furuUh.il to febi on Favorable Tt run.

CU ly j

liOLLI-- S JL CO..Ship C handlers and fouir.il vd on Merchants,

('in a .So tt, HoiuJiilu.

ma ii nonniiiit ioMes.ra. C. A. Williams k Co. i t. I'rrwrr A Co..Messrs. Castle a Cooke. I .Vicars. II. Ilarkfeld Co.,Messrs. C. I- - Kiehards & C- - l. V Waterman, Km.

6IH ly

J. IERRV.Dealer la General .Mereliandlr,

FlkK-rROO- F STORE,C-r-nrr of lh,lluiA A'mu ii'I Stfuti, Honolulu, II. 1.

Ui.

Retail FalabliNhment on onaoa Street.614 Above the Fire proof ttore. ly

ItlSllOr Si COM Haukrrm.onice, ia lbs ea-- t roiarr of .TlaWee'i RIotk,

Kaal.amanu street, Honolulu.I'rnw P. lis r.f F.ichane-n- n

The Ujsk or Csurohsia. - San FranciscoMessrs dKisssi.L.MisTrat a Co., Nrw York.

I.kj. 4r WaLLSa. - - Sew York,TaNor Nsriox.L lissc. - - lUaVm.OkubtsI. Il CoarnasTfos. - LimhIoo.

A?tn" Cu- - "nJ

Will rccr.vr deposlls.dlscaaul Ur.t-ela- ss business papar, andalleml to clW-etiii- ele. J ly

I. N. FLITNER,Cootiunes his old l.usiueas in the Orepnv.f buil.linr,

Kankuptnaa Slrrrl,ChrfHHnetrrs rated by i.lwervatiofts .f the sun and stars

with a transit instrument accural, ly adjusted to thof ILmoluln. Part ieul.ir attention rlvento

line rpurinr. rVstant and quadrantrlaases sil.crrd and adja.trd Charts and

nautical In.trnments dmuiUj onCV luuid and f'r sale. ly

D C. WATERMAN A. CO.,CorantlUa Merrhanlt.

sCnal aitmts. aul ! the intrrMsof the Whalinr FVet ytlv funusliioK of rni4, urvde an.1 sale of Ksrhamre, Oil,IbtfH-- , Oearral MrT-- hr.ii. ai.l t Ik; pr"-ur.- n of Freight

KLFKK.LNCKS.Mrssr. If IIowlssis Ja. ic Co.. New Bedford

W. .1. F. IV.ra. I . do.J. C. MsaaiLL Co , Sua Frauris.-o- .

aa ly

Clll'XO IIOUX.faiBiioa rrcliaat aad l.eneral .tzent,

Afnl f the Packet and Ain(uula fuyar nsntatimt Im-xt.-- r..f

Ta an.1 ib--r . hiw bo I otvn-- n Uo.lsand r in Hawaiian l'nlace.

Iss Nrw Slne Slwrr. Kaaa M.. brlow K la.-- 7 ly

M. R A I'LKE.Snipping fommUIon A sen I, i

Officr with E. I. Adams, ,(tlEE.V STREET, H O fit O L V 1. V.

on. Morraa L. hia.:h, C. . I Mesr. C. l:rew. r A, c.r I . ...un.ui. I 'i..r.. n.iirr ft Allen.Mrtvt, C. L. kiehards h Co. I K. p. Adaius. Kw. 505 1

JOHN RITSON,Dealer la Wines Spirits 41 nd Torler.

i.0 JIHIuln. ly

lasinrss L2rlJs.

IHl. J. MUTT SMITH.Ientlt.

OIBre corner of furl and Hotel trtt. 618 1;

K. IIOKF.MAN.V, .M.I.Ph;llan and Sarron,

Comrr Mrrc)niit nJ Kaahumana t., near I'txtofUcr. 33 1

1K. KKXXKIH .rbjslcian, SarruB aud Arroatlir ar.

rrtW,ppnitC. K. Wiiiimm' Funiitur vrer,m.. 691 ly

JOIIX S. McfiRKW. .M. !.,I'lijslrian and Surjron.

ora.-e-o- r, Dr. K. ii.,ffu..nn'. Dra tLn--. c.nrr..r Khttmna n.i Mfrrhmm m . oppucite u oairv."f'"!;'''" 8 II.'.V'm1.,'TtalVn "ft iW'621 lr

llLCiO ST.NGKXVAII, !..rb)iriiia aud Surgecn,

CM om.-- e i.ptn frro 10 A. M. lo 4 H. ! Zm

A. V. laFKl M. M. IK.l'bjslriaa aud Sarrron,

OfCrean.l Koi.I.nc, AM rich llou.-- . Cort ttrwt 627 6in

IIKNKV TIIOMI'MI.V,Atlurury and (uiirl!or at Law.

Oilice on Vlurtm tlnrrt, 0Mite tbe Court llouar, op stair.MU If

W. C. JOXKS,Attornfv at Law sud Laud Arnt.

Will in all II. Courts of the Kinp.Ioui. He wiltaiu-th- l tin- - Circuit Ctiuru 111 Kauai, Maui u.l Hawaii,

an-- viit t lli'-s- c lskukla 011pvciiU liuiiiiwKa.

Ojjh'f. ojtitoxite the Cwirt llnu.te, on (J'teen Mrevi.6s ly

.. V. Jl'DII.Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

CiK-fK- of Kurt a i)4 StretU. 694 ly

V. .V. M 1)1),k aB v mP""h i.ra.rriuiiaruHarr.iuu.-rTuofnauif- s'

A . rwo,s .r,'nI,, lllt.ori Mrrrl. ly...

C. I.. UICII lllis .V CO..Skip C lianulers and (ouiiui--Io- n Mrrrliaot and

Healers I u Cciieral jlerrliaattir,Kci contantly nn ham! fullaiuortiiwul of tu.rrliauiliuf. fir

of WliaW ami Merchaul i tir!i.ly

C. llip:VKK 3c CO.fotnmission -- inl shipping Mrrcliauts

002 HssImIm. OnhM. II. I. ly

PISC II K R JL. ROTH.Mrrrhaut Tailors.

fort Street, opposite Oiltl Fellow's llall, Honolulu, II. ICIS ly

Til. C. IIKI C K,Crneral toiuiiils-lo-n .Mrrrliant,

C33 Frf Slrrrl. ly

II. MflXTV R K ,

Titbarroulit,Corner Quern and Kaahuinaiiu ht reels, llomdulu. My

F. A. ifll AKIKR &. CO.ton tuition Icrrlianl...

IIONOI.CLU, mi ly HAW. ISLAM'S.

AFOXO Si. ACIIK'K,Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealrr in Geueral

Jlrrrliandlis and bliee -- ooJs.Flrr prwf Store, Xusnus Slrrrl.Cnder the Puhlie llall. r.oo ly

II. K. .MclXTVRi: it UROTHICR,Crorrr) , Fred Store and Dakrr),

Comer of King and Fort rtn-et- , Honolulu, II. I. 5S9 lyJOIIX TIIOS. WATKRIIOI SK,

Importer and Dralrr In General Mrrrliaudi.-f- ,614 Queen Street, Honolulu. ly

L L TORItKRT.Louibrr Dealer. I

Office North west corner of Qm-e- and Fort Streets, Honolulu.Ci; ly

II. lIACKIKt.D Si. CO..General CoiiiuiisIoa Agents,

633 Honolulu. ly

C. B. LEWKHS. j. o. ik-kso:-

LEWKKSi DICKSON.Dealers in Lumber and Knihiing JIateilals,

633 Fori Slrrrl. ly

A I. EX. J. C'ARTWRiGHT.femniKdon Merrliant and General Shipping Agent,

633 Honolulu. Ouku. ly

A. S. CLEG HORN,Dealer in General Mei'diaudisr, l ire-pro- of Store,

Corurr Knnliuiuiinn shiI i.u-e- n Sl.,(OpiMisile .Maine's HlorU.)

Also. Retail e(tnhlishtnent on Nuumiu rtreet. slmve Kinr.I r IsUtid Produce Iwubt and sold, l.ilaml orders rHrefully

attende.1 to iooly I

M. S. G It I X U A I M K COImporters aud Wholesale Dealers la Fashionable

Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes,Ami every variety of Suerior FuriiixhiiiK Goods !

...EWJI. I'.llinij M.IHICI1 W'J A. AlUI ...1,690 Mairr'm rlioet, tuern t. ly

j

U. F. EIII.KRS. I

Dealer iu Dry Goods, Silk, X.e., j

CJO Fori Slrrrl. ly I

TIIEO. 11. I) A VI KS,(late Jmiiun, Oreen tf Co.)

Importer and Coinrni-olo- u .Merrliant,siiKST ron

r.i.orns' ir tiif. i.ivr.RPoor. uynrmrRiTERS,AO7Ve..V ASt;RANV E rOMP.tMr. andIIRITISH tr FOUEH.X MA RIME IMSLUAMCE CO.

Fire I'roof Rail lins, Kaahumsnu au.l Queen Streets.610 ly

X E V I L L E A. II A R It KT T.PlaBters aud Geurral Store keepers

Kropuka, North Kona. llaw.tii.near Keulakeakua Inlanl-e iN.uctit. M.ips supplied til Wood, lleef aud

.4 her eccariti.. 'Airent at ll.Hi.4ulu. A. S. CLKUIIOKN. vzi iy

A K N & CO X V A V .Kawailiae, Hawaii, ;

onlin je the General .Merchaudiseand Shipping businessal thealKive port, where they are prepared to furuil.

the justly Celebrated Kawaih:ie potaUo-s- , audsuch other recruits as are required

by whale ships, at theshortest notice and on the tnoitt reamrtialde terms.

Pli'owoort ou ZXnzid.61 lySM'L CAnTLt. J. B. ATBSaT.19. A. tf. C1X.SS.

CASTI.E i. COOKE.Importer and tenrral Merrhants

Klsiz alrrrt, ppo-i- lr Ihe Srnmrts'a Chnprl.AISO, AUEXTS FOR

Pr. Jayn-- s Celelra:ed Family Mediciuts,Wheeler WiUon's Machines.Tbe New l.nidand Mutual Life lusarauce Company,1 he Kohila iajt r Company, Hawaii.The Haiku fuar t'oniny. Maui.Tbe Hawaiian mjj: ir Mill. Maui.Tl;. Waialua uir:.i Plantation, .laha.The Lumahai lUt I'Unlatiun. Kauju 609 ly

THOMAS SPEXCER. j

Ship fhandler, Dealer in Ceneral Merchandise. Inland :

I'rodare, kt. and fomrniion Merebant.ICjrwM. Ray. Ililo. S. I..

Will keep constantly on hand an extensive aisurinient nf every ;

description ot oM ir"l hy ship, and others.1 he highest price uiven for Island lrluce. j

XT Money advamed lor 11.11 of Ktchanife at reaMMia Ide rates.1T ir

IMIITAEIISIIIP. :

J

i

'Ml K t'OKMKD A PAKT- - j

a. Ah.lu-ill- on Julr 4. and will crry on tbe iMi.i- -MM --I MKI'.CIIANT TAIlAlU. under Uie name of FIM'llUl .

ItOTIl. at the old stand on Tort street. II. rtM'llfcK,. Kuril. !

N. II. All business dating previous to July will l set '

UeJ by Mr. 'ischer. 034 Ul I

PIANOS! ;

And Other Musical Instruments.TUNED AND REPAIRED

V CIIAKLE3 DKRBV AT TIIK THEATKR.Lensons Ciren on l'iano mid Cuitar.

IWst of rvferences giveo. ik7 ly

2?nsuranrt aurts.

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.,(IF LONDON AND KDINHCRCll.

ESTABLISHED, 109.

IMT. I 2.000.000.(rruuiulalrd Urlrii r'unl. (olU.I3Uri'VHK I'MF.KS1RXKI IIAVK Itr.KX A 1- -

S IMlSTKH AOK.NT lr thr 8ii.liri. Il lU:ds. ami arej autl.or snl to luKure acainst hire upon favortMe trrn.s.

Kikm txken in any inrt ul lh lslaml on tlomlen llaiMinro,n1 Mti. li.in.l'ir Murnl th-- r ia. I)rllinp llou- - ami furni-

ture, 1 imlx-r- , Ctil!. in tarwr with or withnut ersc oruuilx n-i- ol7 lj KU. U Jl KsCII L.t KUKIl CO.

THE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMFYOK LONDON.

rjMIK i:xlKRSICXKI. ACEXT FOU THEr 1 aUve Conipnny, ha nvrnUy rrct-ivn- l instructions t re--iiu- - tlie Kut'of on Stone ami llrn k liuiltiinin and on

e t'len-in- . and i ni vrered to issue uli--ei ! on more ravurull trrnia tlian berrUifore.

Ki?l, taken m liulldina MacLin. ry. .tc . on 8uL--r I 'lailta-tioii- x.

T11EO. U. DAY&'-- 1 J A Kent.

1 1 a 31 it ir it : 1 1 . it it k m i--: n

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.rCTIIK I'XDKRSICXEI). HAVING 1JKF.X

A.-liit- l AKeutsot tlie al ov? Coinpany, arto insure risk! ajraiiuit Eire on Stone and UuiIUiiis,ami on Merchnnde Htortil therein, on nut laroraule tertus.

For partieulMrt apply at the office of' E. A. fcCIIAEFKll A-- CO.

Honolulu, May 4. 1864. 6S4 ly

SAX FRANCISCOBOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.rmilK trl)KRSIf;XKI HAVING RKK.N

1 appointnl audita for tbe Can FranciiMH) Itoard ol t u.ler- -a rilori,The InuritneeThe .llerch.-iut- s Mutual .Murine Insuruuce,The Pacific Insuntncc Com puny,The nliloriiiii I.loyds, nntlThe Home Mutuul lusiirtiuce Company.

Ui'K leitre to inform Misters of Veiwels and the puliiie ircner--j ally thai all liMfi nutniiHil on VKS.-'EiJ- ? ami CAKUOKri,

innured lr either of tlie alxive Companies ngaiust eriis of toei and other rika, at or near the Mimlwicli hUmli, sill have

to lie vi riflt-- hy Iheui.tKi-- J 3ra II. II .(('HrKLU .UO.

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.

riMIK t'XDERSIUNKI) AfJF.XTS OF Til Kj H. ate Cnupmiju bavc been authorixed to insure risks on

j Cargo, Freight and Treasure,j hy CUASTi;K3 fn.m Honolulu to all ports of the Hawaiian

(.roup, iuiJ vice0.11 ly II. IIACKFELD V

CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANYSAN FRANCISCO.

VII F. IXDKUSItJXKt) HAVING REF.Nappointed Afeuts (or tlie abore company, her leave to

ul.irni the the. pulilic, that they are now preiwnxl to iuc.M A R I N K I N S C R A N K I'OLICI KSon Cargo, Freight and Treasure., to and froci all parU of theworld.

II IIACKi'KLD . OO.Honolulu, April 2 1H2. 627 ly

Mi:itC.IIANTS 3IUTUAIsMARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.

or Fi-iinolwe- o..

rwviIE CXI)KRSIGXKI HAVING UEKNK apjKiinteil nj;. iils f.ii the Coinimoy, leave to

inlorm the public that tin y are now prepared to issueM A R I X K I.XSCRANCK 1'OL.ICIKS ON

CARGOES, FREIGHT ttnd IREASL'RE.f.W)le VVALKKK ALLEN.

nONOLULU SOAP WORKS,BY V J. KAWLINS.

rp',IIE lROI'RIF.TIR OF TIIF. A ROV EWorks is prt rel to his customers, ami the pub--

lie in e.n.r:il. with the Ml qujl.ly V El. LOW SO A 1.SOFT SO A l ultrity on liuoil.Tub Uigrkst psid kok rVop Obkisb. &95 ly

i"V3ETALLIC PA1IMT,Coustuutly on Hand.

HAT IXV 1 1.1'A II LK. I) L K A ULK, FI.EXT idle, prevrvinp, anti corrosive.11 i : T A h I. I C PAINT

For Cooli-rs- , ltoili-rs- , lloorn, Steam Knint s, Cast Plows, Houses,Fences. l?cliKini-rs- , Steamers,AM) ALL OTHER IRON or WOOD WORK.

611 Oiu For Sale by C. DR&WKK b Co.

The Honolulu Iron Works CompanyHAVE ON II AND

r,AKT ROXKS OF ALL SIZES, AND ARKprepare.! to ll at very reduced rates.

TT Parties takiuK 1 dozeii Sets or uiore can be supplied at 6cents .er lb., and by the tftt at 8 cents er H. ttO 6m

IKKNOLlfLU IRON WORKS COMPANY.

A K E ALL KIN D S OFMachinery, Sugar Hills, Steam Engines,

CEXTRIFt GAL MACHINES.Also. Boilers, Coolers and Slm-- t Iron Work, and all kinds of

IIKA.--S AND IKON CASTINGS.A larpe stock of I'ipintr. KHkiws, Tct, Itrass Valve and

Cocks, Mieel Iron, lioiler Plate, har Iron, Centrifueiil Wires,I ml it Kublx-- r and every deacripliuu of Machineryalways on hand.A Great Variety of 3Iat hlnerj on band & for Sale Low.

630 ly HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.

HONOLULU

IISOIV WOltKS CO.Steam Engines, Sugar Mills,

Centrifugal Machines,Steam Boilers,

"Wrought and Cast Iron Kettles,

ON IIIXIIAM1 MADE TO ORDER, OFticrt material and workmanship.

KVEItV DKSCniPTION OFIron Phaflitir,

ileaui an.1 Wat--- r Ci-k-

Valves, Usujrc Cocks,rt.-a- flinires, and Injictors,

Tiping Elbows, Teea,Iudia Rubber racking.

Leather Belli ug.Flax racking

andALL KINDS OF

Brass Work Neatly Executed.Rot Bar Iron and Cumberland Coal

On Laud andfor S'i'e ot Incest intrkil

Overshot, Breast, Turbine, Centre DischargeAND ALL OTHER KINDS OF

V A T 12 II W IS E 12 S ,Vadeof ritrx-- r iron or Wnmi. caicuiati.. f.T which will hem vie rect-ivin- the particulars nf volume, head, and fall ofwater of any desired One of our Centre I'isrbantet may be eti. at the Kaneohe riantation, wbt re it is in

full operate! fiu.g satisfaction.

ifnil SizPH nntl Description!:, with Ptinps,Made aj.l aiiapted to any place required.

WOOL, PULTJ, COTTON OIL PRESSES,Made of any sixc and strength.

Conjoining all the latest improvements, and composed of thebest materials. Due of our .d Pre!i.' is pivinc satis-lactH-

en the extensive ranch of the Mes.rj. J. X F SincUir,IMand of NnUau. who may be coimulO-- with regar.1 to par-ticulars 6U a,

ill crtan if2 1.

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS,Ur 1ICDDV Ac GRAY, at I.eleo.AVIXti RKCGIVKD A hillGK AND IULLSI of taatt.-rial.ar- e preiarel to supply their custodies

and the puMic. with the Im t Yellow, Urswn n4Whilr SIIAI'. A LSO

soit Arvi oiij tsivi.In large or dual! quantities to suit.I'. S. Soap preaie always wautiil. eoo ly

C. LEONARDWOt'liP CALL TIIE

--rA attenti.Kl of the public to 3A Fine IaoI oi Furniture.IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC,

Consisting in part of

Walnut Chamber Sets, Parlor & Easy ChairsCliNTUE TAUI.LS,

Gird and t'ht ss Tthls. Cradles, VelocijdrS, Chi-ldren's iiihi.i. d'C. :.

IT Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 631 6t

SAIL Zj O V T .

W. G. WOOLSEY, SAILMAKER,-r. HAS OPEN ED A SAIL LOFT IN Til E

Stone Building, on O.CKEN Sl'KLKT, formerly occuS22tpied by Aldrit-h- , Walker A: Co., where he is preiarcd toexecute all orders entrusted to him in tbe most wurkma ntlkniauuer. No charge for storage of sails to customers. 631 8m

m. i.i:ni:i,i.Wheelwright and Coach Maker.

2 foot or mTixr STBEirr.tAt Mr. ifeiykr Stand,

Repair on Wagons, Cariinires, attended toon reasonable62V tejms. 3m

Johm Nurr. Sau'l Norr.

JOHN NOTT CO.,COITKK AID TIIVSniTIIN.mKK PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO

m. the publio that Ihey are pre parol to furnish all kinds ofCopper Work, consisting In part of mtilui, raan, uoa-cue- a

pans, wukvh, retard, etc, etc.Also on hand, a assortment of llnware,Which tbey offer for sale at the lowest market prices.

ALL KINDS or HEP41KINO HONS WtTH MRATNKtai AMD DISrATCB.Onlers frnni the other Islnnds will meet prompt attention,fchop on Kaahuoaiiu St., one dMW above FliUier's. 010 6m

iv 1 1, i, i a ii w is i aITt,BLACKSMITH,

Foot of Xnuann Street, opposite Segelkea's Tin Shop,a. IS NOW I'll EPARED TO TAKE

ir all cf ISIarkumithiiisr.Sf CS Keiiairs on OarriKia, Wafrons. Carta, ic. will re

r ccive pnn.pti attention. 621 .Ira

JAS. L. LEWIS,COOP i: K A IV ii A U G E II,

At Ihe UM Slntid.Cnrnpr nf Tling1 and. Dethel Gtreet.

A UrKe5tx-- k of OIL S HOOKS and all kinds of Cooprrittl Alnterinla constantif on hand.

lie hoies by attention to business to merit a continuance oftbe patronage which he has hitherto eujoyed, and for which beDow returns bis thanks. 618 6tn

S. 1. IVOIIUA,PAiUTEIl & PAPER HAUGSH

CAN ItF. FOUND AT TIIEFhop on HOTEL STREET, near Uu

1 residence of Ir. Wood.All work entrusted to Mr. NOHKA will

lie done with neatness and dispatch, andat the lowest rates. 604 ly

JAS. A. RDKD.CK,COOPER AND CAUCER,

Continues the business

At his Old Stand on the Esplanade.All wor.c done with care, and onlers promptly attended to.

u99 CuAR.iica Modkkatb. ly

W. KKA'rVKTT,BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

KIn" street, Opposite the Bethel.

ItL Honolulu, II. I. ly

J. H. WICKE,C A III Ar IS T ITIAKER,

ALASKA RTRKKT BKLOW TB TBKATRB.

Furniture made and repaired at reasonable prices. 621 ly '

GEORGE LEONARD,Mituufitctnrcr of FURNITURE nil De

scriptions.PLANING, SAWING AND TURNING DONE.

Slonldiugrs of all kinds eonslanlly on Hand.609 ly

V. DOfRON,Catholic Church Premises, Honolulu,

II A VINO LATELY RETURN7r7 F.l) from tan Francisco

With a ew Stotk of MaterialsITe. is pr'par&l to Repair

WATCHES, CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES614 With promptness and dispatch. ly

W. FISCIIKlt,Cabinet Maker and French Puliolier. Hotel Street, Dear the

Drug Store of J. Mott Smith If Co. 686 ly

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY.THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESiectfuily inform the public that he is prepared to castaud finish all kinds of brass ami composition work withdi.patch and at rcasouaMe rates.

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

TV Constantly on hand, hne coopimes of the fbllowinr.sizes: i, J. 1, 1J, 2 and ij. Also, oil cups and range cocks.

JAMtd A. HOPPER,6S9 ly King street.

IMPORTER Si M A N U FA C- -TL'REK of rjpJL.

All KINDS of SADDLERY.-51- 1

Carriage Trimming Ikmt icith Xeotnes.t and Dix-jtalc- Ji.

All Orders prwpUy attended to.Corner of Fort nisrf Iloirl Si reels, Hostwlalu.

bvj. ly

K . LETT.Boot and Shoe 3Iaker,S1l

Ilairl St.. Honslnlu. ' MkLow) ty

Ii. A.I) IE WS,MACHINIST,

Fjrt Street, opposite Odd relloics' Hall, Jlonolidu,Continues in tbe business of repairing many articles.ftTj use. Locks, Ouns, Sewing Machines. &c,qJ and will construct Models and small Tools, and make

Irafrs of Machinery to order. 606 ly

ii. CLARK .V: CO.,ana Miue jiakers and Healers la Leather and

Shoe nndiujrs,UM St-e- et. btL .Vipcirk and Jlfavnakea St.s.

TJOrders from the country solicited and rromntlrattended to on tbe most reasonable terms. ii ly

ROBERT NEW CO MB CO.,BOOh'.BlADLKS.

Merchant Street, opposite the Sailor's Home.IMnin aa4 Ornnairutal Rinding executed at short6t notice and reasonable terms. ly

F. 12. aV .SEELIIEA,Tinsmith-- , nnd PI ambers.

.Vuani Street, near the t?hnrf STOVES and LEAD PIPEalways r,n band. ' Jul.l.iDg of all kinds attended to. 61J ly

ponuslic proper.1 80S.

HILO, II. I .

Sugar and Molasses.COM I NO IN AND FOR SAI.E INCtltOP to suit purchaser, hy ,

614 tim WALKtR A ALLEN, Agents.

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

034 3m C. BREWER agents.

SUGAR AND MOLASSESOF THE KOIIAL.A SUGAR COMPANY,

sale in quantities to suit by029 6m CASTLE COOKE.

MAKEE PLANTATION.EV CROP OF

SUGAH AND MOLASSES!Mow Coming in. For ?ale by

619 6m C. BREWER A Co., agent.

ONOMEA PLANTATION.Stij;iir and Molabsea ('rop 1868,

CIOMING IN. FOR SALE IN UUA.XTI.purchasi-rs- , by

612 Pro WALKER At ALLEN, A

PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION.'"""" .

Sugar and MolnKses Crop 1808. .

COMINU IN. FOR SALE IN ULANTI .purchssers, by

612 6m WALKER 4t ALLEN, AgenL

Waikapn Plantation;II. Csrswrll, Prsrlrtr. 'SUGAR AND MOLASSES

ROM THIS PLANTATION FOR HALHF in lot to suit purchasers. Anidy to680 ly GEO. C MeLKAN. Agent.

HAWAIIAN RICE!fool I e and Extra.

For Bale in quaatiUes to suit by A. B. CLKOUOlt!.'"6b6 ly Agent tloaulula Bice Mill. '

HAWAIIAN LEATHER ! -

Sole and Saddle Leather, aad Tanned Caat Sklaa.ForSaleby v"; ' ' ;'

680 ly A. 8. CLEdHORS, Agent Wairae Tannery

DUFFIN'S MARKET,- -WOOD Ac Co., -

KINO STREET. HONOLULU. ' ! ' 1

WAIMANALO MARKET,HONOLULU, II. I., '

Kinp Street, opposite the Bethel. 693 ly '

FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET.13. II. IiOYI.

Choicest Meats from finest herd. Poultry, Fish, VeretableaA-- . fnrniahed to order. 614 1,

ROSE MARKET, KING STREET.G. RISELY

HAS OPENED THE ABOVE MAR.Kh.T for the sale of .

P0HK AUD FORK SAUSAGE,

Beef Sausage, Corned Pork and Beef, Spleed Beef,&c, 4c. O. Blsely has the best Pork Satuage erer mad.on these Islands, and be will do it again.

Thankful for past favor, be will be most happy to supply allwho may faror hUn with a call. ly

NEW AND LATEST STIrLE' of .

GOODSBy Every Steamer,

Tlio ilrtost And r

Largest Assortment on the Islands. .

IIYMA1V IH60TIIC:it8,Zmportors, '

.

WHOLESALE AND RETAILDEALERS IN

Amcricnii Clotbin,G'cnt's Furnishing (Joods,

Boots, Shoes. Hals, Caps,

Yankee Notions,&c., Ac., ilC; , . AC.

- Consisting of tlte Following e

AND FANCY CASSIMKRE SUITS,PLAIN Light and heavy grade. . , .

1 ine Blue I'Laiiuel Huits, '

Wbite Linen Duck Sails, -- .'

Brown Linen Drill Bait,

FINE SILK ALPACA C O A X S IFine Tweed Coal,

Fine Milton Cloth Coats,

Fine White Liuen Coats,Fine Brown Linen Costa,

Fine Black Dress Coats,Frocks and Bselt. '

Fine Iioeskin Pants, Fine Bearer Pants,;'. Fine Blue Flannel Pants, . .

Fine White Linen Pants, -

PLAIN" AX1) FAXCV C.4SSIMERE PANTS,Light and heary grades.

Fine Black Doeskiu Tests, , '

PUin and Fancy Silk Tests,Plain and Fancy Silk Telrct Test,While and Fancy Marseilles Tests,PUin Cassimere Testa. . .

WHITE SHIETS of allDESCEIPTIOiyS.Fancy Calico Skirt of mil descriptions,

Collar, assorted sixes, ' --

Fancy and PUin Woolen Orersblrts, all d.striptioos,Undershirts and Drawers, all deacrintioas, :

Black and Fancy Keck Ties, sll deacriptioti.Together icith an Endless Variety cf

BOOTS, SHOES, '

HATS, CAPS,YANKEE NOTIONS, sVe.

Messrs. Hyman BrothersWould beg respectfully to call tbe attention of

TIIE PrCMC AI COIXTBY DEI LEES IT LIEGE,To their Urge and raried assortment of

AMERICAN READY MADE

JFstsliioiinblc Clotliin.BOOTS, SHOES,

II ATS, CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS. Sir.

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DEALERS TIIE OTHER ISLANDS,Would do well to call on u before purchasing elsewhere.

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Thai M FriMwiw ia .Watwaaat (a kn la. aant b an iaaa-m-ni

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Am kaaa lha aitrlv raw.-i- i a3 anlarttaUaaaa, anU la niuiaImm wna as cnoaalarU a trrni an-- til aaara-ma- . Tan ratarm af

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.ry 4aliiva lc 4 AiMallra inbrfa in lb ;

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law ar llaita f ttnm ami ms iavrpri atwwnl (ra4 r IM.4 fiMU-- a aa M lua a"naa ru. Tlf tawrait aaa rin t iiia W ny,a , - -- - -- -

U Um (ntiira ka.n a:i an4 altaiUirwa, al naa a. 0 ' Waw PHT-- hf K.Uur-a-. J! 27 1 a, J O

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WUI tiaanaaa a aarl af aw Wnm. ImU llfn krcmutnaaurraaf tha ciwuuarc af UM r'jrift. lKIirifc.iwl a,.Iiaaiiina n u water a!Vr' a af Itta Ciat4-u- bAa gr.i;yfilaa;l lb naCaaaat oairra.lim nl nor rw!Un lfk loltJa.

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aiabrt ilM uVl.l af aa rtaal arr. V kavr. aa aro.U. rtaaia i lit tiianrv.l ami rilUalia af Ibra

lalaaUa tkait any tbrr aalaav, or ail aUnrr amaa ka-lkr--

aal at lb akaU aiUBMataly CUi II br nf fxa wau, a will aaal a auitabut rawact ftr III at"ra af Aatara-a- cnbrrvrtaaw Armrrtraa ,fciantlrrTy.

Tk lmv rt.ur-- a Aawrtnua f rarrml irirkavxata an Ilia rcidr? adla af lb railttMrl. rwa butlla a arr.aaluMatrwI. Ubft Ik (rr-a- l ataruU hliy to It? fa. irirkv lir tti bnfM biw In lb aj .eui) ah ill b tm U- -. Ilw

arbailni liia N--w Vara aul a fr'nciacn wul arvtiurvU ftwu Iwnlt-ia- a m Hay a. anl fit l aiil a ra!u4-m- j naarl atw fciitf, ami thrro a Hi ak.w of a aol(lliul lb U.4ilMe Will b ai btr lliu! a flnb'. tMr wtlt aofcra aa irtaaraUaa a e-- an All af ibr iranU ar t ajfl1ifciaaiiila. mm wkwrfc a kaaa kjalU laaarbaU. arnajiar apraily ud rant nMifrarnl a lk.t cufuau-r- v of lb cawary.Iikk baa rronlly rnlrml apna a ! rr la Ik tarill:.

ami Um-- atil raaaalHe will aaaka im Itwaru a rity arrtaalIn atipnrtanraualv la Maw ark. Aral wba knrkta lb fa.title (una I, will kaarfil lb tikow ruuolry.

LOCAL. VOVtilRrlJUTa - . ' rtur, Af tM tH aKaaaav Mal fc aalknrUk " a .au, mj vt aatau tn ateabnaly nf Jlil,MK a ya b pnkl to any ar t'f-7r-. ialarui of Maui,

pa-.- aba peoeUW a araari f k lbi atr h;J V I.ntii.aa.dnJ awn, that wodlil atak tbj irip &"Oi II outttltt toll

U taltaina awl loan, aacr m rk i ami anntbur aubaal; i.

f SHJO ftnr warktjr alcaat rnki nawal Karwi. A Jrt no

Jkctal aotica kta k m giwa Ikal any Kl"1 wU1 r

ail, aal arubably few aaranaa, at rai J.nla af tbu fraj..ar avaraaf tha riiatrac af aurk a law aa baa kraa aiiam-il- .

Oa lAluJ to cartaia Ibaf a propuaaU a 01 b atnraabmpar aoiUtcalliis in (itko.

Tka graa Uwoblm bnlCw walk enr (braaa baaBat bara Ika want af auppar aa any lack af IraiLf. UU waat ofampy ru la Ika autiuftuant. T- - atarraaarwilf ralabUak.

tniinii--, tk frat rnaU la a auply of cual at Ik lttttji.r, mad tbia na al btkally araOuitX ftaaala la tk

aarta tvjal ia fiaraworw at ry kr frU-a- a aanar Nw- -caatle, aaar My Jnry.a VUiiibaaa tUf, ha rCI ml-- Tkaaauant af Uni anhaufy fw lb llaaaU run I (JH,0OU. Iaratalra run I, arucoraot aa aaaaa. wml4 au.fcaalxa.Hy Va, at latami at liar fmf, a kamaaiaaa pr.ikt ta Ibnrrwltt af Ik all A --

' fiaaral. Hal aft la Bat ab tt la aaUj Utat Male, ami Itw

aaat aaataiit ipmtn U auataiaiu( a at-- aanrr Ihttl can atak

ttia trip l llila aa4 fcivk In ait ar aa-c-a JajF. wUi KCtua alarvr baalnraanMl ratara a bugar pruSL. W bat la naar aat4 la nan Upai aa ika part of ib

' fMiaararayirl ka carry aul lb libaral autantbaia af lb pu.Wkaprarl ba tha Act paaaaj by Iftt Ua'abt(alur.j TV ailni liili i't af auat aaclaaxa af aar laiamla ar (roauifraia, bat aaara pastiarularl J taUa, ia akowa by la xprrtvara

JWtVapt. Mak, at Ltltaw, altar ka baa Juat baruU tbrar- - . . a - k mmm rftiaa .kaa TK.

Ctt waa grawa I autka aat bay, aa4 aa cat ka Ikal patrpaa.tokacna ant 1M balra af Im Irvahcavl hxA TVra ar kaa--araila kf aak Itl aiann TrT arras bartwoaa K.ata ami Walthia awlan Ik Kaaata aUl af tkia talatal, a kick aooUl ptWuca Uta brataf aal bay, awl proa a anr aaJiiaM crop Iban aanrb af lhar

can tbaf la gruajai. I la raUiialira oU malQ In lk biaiv-tr- y

Ikunjianila af aVllara anw aot tw aapurt tha ftvraaxra ofCkHfianaia ami Uffm.

Waantlea la aar faa Franclarw tvkwert tfial Iha biukfr.M waa bl al aartlfm In Jan, by J. C MrilO A Cav,4n I3jt0. akk k 'a a ry law prica ( a aaaarl t ba--r capa.City. Mini wnalti bar aaafe tfml knlcr,af aLkk aa aocUl

' aa aaa a uarg nau aaa nca a tu.a para.Tba bark JK. If. rTaarf aail4 k Bream btal HataUy,

lakltaf a full carft ml 41,WM (.tlbxaa ail, pnatata af a oat,anal alhrr UoaMati praJaca. Oka VA kabUvJ ium StM kaWa

af wool laaiiy (ar ahipnwitl.Tb tuBahar barb Cmmd aaiWd an tba Sutk far T4t

fknjatl, ba ballnal aaualy, ha iut kul a aawnU a)iaaalty af atttjaa

aa4 aUVrfT lalajui ppaluca.Tit ftiCuwIutJ krttrr Arnta CapC tVartlt atlaiara aa af tha ar.

rlv-a- l a UUa af lb baik Jiaaea sf Nw Ilti i t l, gatlxl lib.nnvma; inaaa aav vuta. ayvrna att atiarv araatutT rwa ranciara

- airmtha araca.ia Arriil al thia part aa IU lllft Jaly, barb Caacar.

af .Nrw Dalfurl,J. II. Unibrr, ataalar. aura axatiba tfnnMua Pram-laen- , auJ btat (runs Iha Marianta lalaaala. a ilk bntrbhla. afwra atL Tit Captain fc an walk wiltt rkctiittaliarn.Tkf barb k prokatbl) buaunl ar Japan.

lUatmctatlly, JirU WoaTM.. Otr btcataatra Au Tranciara arc tn Joly ilh. If tiar

Jklaa.wua. taubl waa Ikwa k New Vvrk.

COMMERCIAL ITU VS.Tb raiainc of enitua lu Rfypl baa craaal I be mrrauaralie

aiaca tim kremlnatliM of to rrla-Uaa- la iNe I aim! fHataa, amibtfra ut ml baml balfty npky'i kr tbnt porpm ara bruiauwa ilk wbeut. wbick, otaicr lb prearbl kH pravra, payabatlirr.. faria Mtaarv Trim. The Jjarramt nrt paperBtiaiay aaU by lilf-raB- t natioon, ami Bt't mfc-ptiub- In (.41, iaart aVrara aa fhllwa : Ritaaisa. IJ f rml.t Iktly. I A b mil ;Tarkay. AO X rJrut I tut4 Mutra. .1i rmt ; llraail. rcant. Tba rat af fcvulaw appaara t b biikwnt abm paprrwmwej ka at th (rataat rfW.aatit. Tbira, la Kuttlaml aialfraiave, paper rurTravy b iiitf rnfeavaaU lu fctap iblutluwin matpnrlie lal'a sf Utatia: I'(4ik-- . $ 97capita i Kiitjtitml. i lil Y capita ; t u.ie4 euut, f ;c grCapWa.

fliLK. Tba I yona silk etarkt bta rnnlinanl ! show nnio-fcrrnpl-

artisuy Bwtta aa mcarila arrkutara nf fflaautu'laRilstanla bar Irwaaaiautta CuaaamplaJO ami la af orilat frtna aatuuta aiaa, wbi-- Bare bava plarni ratkrr eartirr IkanBanal at rtau-l.ti- .l y inif.ru iu,: ran Tail' kas likeata htrrn

lalauani ami vary baely sVumwuI fcau nl Luio--r-- wrll aa lr aaual I In auiriir Aautia? aurla.

wkick, euocuinaO'ty aiilt an aitprra-nlrulr- ti acarniy of raaanateraal la gtntenat, kaa rcaaalleal u a ruoataitt lru.lt lu anaJeaaca at prirra.

Tbe aan m I af lb city af Nrw York ia above1M,IMI,I. Nearly om Titb of Ibla ia aaanl by Ira Bieo :

Wtllutna B. Ax., lrk.4U.taaf ; .vviUtaaa C. It kiuaUtalrr.$7Jai.ll A. T. Stewart. UX1.jwo ; f. ax R. Irorkt,

4,t;T iaa Jraea Lennv a.iiMV)a I f. Ixirillaril. I.2V.UUD-- ,

J. U. aola. f 7.0l M. M. Ileratnt ka. fl.rjUi.WM; K I..

wTkaSXrtars Bjrtunes are tar atatra uae vausta m-r- rritrn ir ,imr-X-

tat Hat. Tan of l.vsc a oole ba kca rr ijia-aT- n I a bettas aaart Lnnl ami atcwart. Tbe otlacts Ifcal a btiuuu.xla Um last grmeTaat..

ltca M 1 LLa. Ttirre are three pore' aii'Ia in operation onIbe facirtr caml lw. in t'altkrma ami on inOMj.a. Tbebuler w k.tl-- il at Or a Cur. aul oeim; l a tb waul 4 tbewen nary aabinrry cuttflnrtl lis at.til loIke ntklr( of airaw papar. af wbirfcac-aa- t arlx-t-e a aa r.aueeti. Tke CaiaVrou wills are aitoail. tbe one kn M innaialtoaaibe ra liult I'rus r.atnly- - Ike kwmcr. tbe faaarer atill.awttert by r. Tayk io ivi ,

an On uta a peoaparoua buatocaa. Tbe San lnuo mill aaaaraetl alen. Baa aaar. atra atarrcaatuiiy aimre.Tha rWwer Um b emptuya brty b .dOs. oaea botk aU'ro an.1 (

wmtw. am raaa biifc any and nicht mao. d.trirt ibe yenrIsaS.Xat faaia af -l ptc, 341 rsbm ( ana aol bak !

Mnr. ami Vi raamaof Maitllaat.1 wrappiir paper tca i

aaaiar--n of Injury rataaaal by lb ll.awl. ih Stan Lnrenxa aUlatat aat cuaasar bit oprrataata in 1m7 tUl th atnutk of Jarre,altar wkteh M kal iarsU aat ky Ik emt of lrrrsjtber au.uuoraaatauf wrappuuf paper, la Wa tbia ana ataUe 3 1 .uuu (nataaaf sUaaT papar. ami akiaal S.SOU) of neaapar. These at ills,a bast sotinl ap to Ittrir full raparity. ar abl to aupH Ut

i of the eaUtre rnruf rtaaal a.tu all ordinary html ifPaprc. Th-yla- Iheir artl prvlarls In amatl lv-a- X

Tk raw ciHurtv-- J ty ir- - la ant.u-l- a a.iiuUly j

! anal beta of ritjrs iM karrha ..f lime. 3at a af r.l, r.,l.Ota fat of attaw. ami ,0ou poumia of aulphura: aaal atura- - !

Bike araas.

Alt Ira Mall.Foa Wiaswit Poara rer Kilaiara. oo M.aufcie.foa ftaa I aaaciaco rsn- - ia pnrt-fo- a

Kacat fer llatbe, tbia da.

port or nouoiaUiaU. u. i.AKKIVAM.

JIy 25 vyr V.iry. Hamlin, fmat IHw-ai- t

2i aVhr Kaaaatl. Arlatoa, Cruea M4ikai.2i --Vkr Mary, fmro Kauai.30 Hehf Ikhi I'elb-w- . laa.a, frmsj Hawaii.2rl r:tr Ka Mi. l'uwrra, Croat Maaa.id ! ar II .kuk-e--. fruea Maai.ST friar. Ilarr mn. fr art llaaaiJ.2T4 etrhr W ara a- - a. froat MokAaa.

!rhr Kna Paekr, Marrbruil. front Hawaii.SO eVi kr H ail. .ka. from Katvti

Mary EUea. Wrat. tram Hawaii.31 aVkr Manunkawai. Ant-aw- , front Mui.3t aVkr l iiia. from .kai.

Ao. 1 sltanr KtUaaa. Mrti frnna VV iadward FVt ta.I .rtehr Aetiev. t'lurwa. (riMw Hawaii.1 ekebf baaaaii, AiUnaa, froaa X aokai.

ni:P4 K.T i' it :..Jar IS TTaw bnrk It W Wnmf. Jaoba. f Brraarn.

JA eh Martbta, Brrill, far Hawaii.- rtims Kilataaav, r. Windwar! Porta.

ST chr Kajavatle. Adama,lc M..k.tl.S7 li n a Hokiaya. ittinaax, ka liaaa.i33 cbr Mary. f ataani.

rVkr n.1.1 Krllo-e- , Inia, I Haw ad.:l ett-b- r H ikufc-fc-- . t-- r Marti.SrVhr Marr. ll aaalin. r Hawaii,a Vhr Ka it-u- , Towem. M tut.

3fk Ht-b- r Prinr, llarriarai. k llaa-aii-.

3V Aaa nark Canxrrn, Rbinwn, t Teekalef.

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THE FACiriOCommercial Adverliser.

SATURDAY. AVtSVSV 1.

I'lllallf TalWH.On ijr Crxl fnge will t fnunl a

of tlr bat rx-Ki- l at t!ie late arri.ai or tleThe C.llowilig ara? the titl.d of tl-- e

tintol tonlay :Aaat'l toraiaUiab a lliwaiiin Ht'ituAn ai l t.. aaar-ia- l ,A ,4 Cirll C.l.An art kr l:a prutrataaa '4 U auai pc-it- y sfAaail epa-aia-r

rulnliiir-- i . lit. r Iban :m.. aj- - r.Aa art to lraotr lb ar riai ,f lb yXtc arwl rr-Bii- a

ortM-rr- a 4 ire law from lit tvpartuttu'. vi the lulcraur Ihalof in All y ;rvrral.

A a art . aMlhrze lb-- IrTy of l.iht tln--aA a art . prort.l t.r tbe a.(4i.i:im.i ,.f a J puly Marabal.

art (trilt late lb arrn-- .f rriminil pr-a--

An art a aulb.ri lite rnaxmtaai.arrra f LamiaMla a a..a . M m. ..... .... . . l'rwa. f I a . ' .

to.

itc law authoruing t!e aj jajintioont of a lla- -aii.in Iiatrl of Health, t examine the fjitsilifi- -

Ctioiu of native will uimI.hiLUmIIv re-

sult in goJ if it ru can lc judit i. mi'lyearriol out. Tlie objtret of the law i to r.tiJea elafA of nitite i.hyk'iun, who nhitll o uii-U- t

tins control of tlie gTprnui'nt au.1 reionibIe firtheir nets. Tlve board w aj uintel by the Kin.Thor-e- - natives who Lire t ntcticr, afr exam-ination by thi toarl, are to be lic'iira.Nl by theM iiit er of the Interior, jyin therefor an an-Ita-tal

fee of ten dollar.Hie truth U, our wli.de nantUry fynteia for the

(Ant ten year ha lt--n a grorat miarnartageioent,to which tire native race lu bevii the unfirtunateaictirn.J formerly tlc Ameri,nn mlittiaritr9 andotlawrTnu-l.igcn-t f.reigner, n..t rtreternlin to lej.hyaifLina, Lej t atxl a..M medicine, iiot fir

rofit, but imply to roid the couiuon ro.Iein tlm rural diitrict with the ordinary mean ofcure.' When in a law, eti.Jt-ml- y iiioj.inilbyiutalaken seal, waa nwJ forbidding everyjienon t ncll mctliciiwa or t practice for joy witohad no liccn.se to pnuti.f n a physician, it putan end to the ayntera which lutd lcen in Vtrgue frthirty year", and at xd alcprivvd the jastplt; ofAll medical anew tat a--v. et.cj.t in toe larger kcttlo- -

tents. It tabued all OMliciiic kiIcm, wilfniutRiding for tlnete wlu .1 i'kiu. Tlie tnc

Urnc.e waa tlta tka uU vaaa of Itntito lltM-ttir- nrAatunas w1k had become tittually extinct, Mid-Idcn- ly

came into notiet. Tlc djing natitert tuusthate aouic attendance. An unwltc law liad etig-matiz- ctl

as a crime tlie of th.a--e wlm I .adlevn kindly dLtpoaol to tl.eiu, without makingprovision for tlie dcetituttm prudueed, and tlenative instinct dre thein by iieeeity, bwk to

thir old Kahunas. Tlie tvitaua ia every year tell-

ing the result.Two years ago tlie native ineinlicra ol the leg-

islature etrove hard to obtain provision f rtbe uedical edueation of native, but the jeal-oui- ci

and prejuditn of the iiiinL-ttri- al jattywere ro atrong tliat tU-i-r welbintcmled clToruswere defeated. Thirf year, fortunately, His Maj-esty took an intcrcf t in lite luallcr, un.1 a bill waspa.nai-d-

, not to etlucatc but to Ixense outright theLot uatirea that can be fnuil for tlie work. ThLwad a ktep beyond wluit watt asked or et u tUughtof at the previous and will result finallyin government making rruianent provision fortlie medical education of eiieh aa cLoorv to devotetheir lives to thi proTerMon.

The idea which boiue entertain that native Ha-

waiian: are incapalle of acquiring "uch a knowl-edge of medicine and eurgery au w ill qualify theuito practice mccf-srifull- y und with I cm-fit to theleoplt? ia quite ungrouinlol. Native HawaiLinnare cainble ot Invoming as good physicians, a"tht-- y are purveyors, luini.-te-rf , or judges. Thevcan never become 00 kkillful aa their more educatedforeign brethren, but they can obtain all theknowledge neeeeary for practical wrvice. Andin the rtudy and practice of indicinc thfy ought toIt encouraged, and tltcre fc'.ioiilJ to be at lcat-- t

twenty young native- - now in training for thin

a obrTC.I that tl.e ldBoard of Health have appointed Dr. David L.Ixv, who lately arrived Loin Jupui, to be a trav-eling phytitnan of the IS..:irl, with a talary ofaiolio. The nec-it- of wnuc such otficcr liaslong been felt, but the ropricty of appointing tosuch a peculiar kcrvicc, an entire siranger, what-ever may be his cpaatilieatioiis, is very doubtful.ihc K;ivice is one tint more than doesQJ1V OllrtTr in UlC klltliUoUl, Ol MltmllC knulcUd'jeoj the Hawaiian ianjuui, combined withloiigac- -

. .

Huamtauee witu their habits ajfltfc and customs.Strangers may ! well .jualtfied forsoine public

dutie, but tobilly uidiiicd for others. And wethink tliat iLe m.j.iity of the friends of Ha waiiatisa well as Hawuiiaus s will view thin

Br.K.intment1 ' S .1 Very iudU rcet OUC, to lire tin?laildet-- t Word tla.tt tun la applitxl to it. Moreover

. "...it cts aside tliers Ion reHient here. iaM-ra- l oftle fulleft rerpiin'te tiualirH-ntiotiy- , and ignorestheir claims altogether. This action of the J'toard,however, is art ami jarcel of theh-erc- j it bauiuirysystem which lias t long digraccd our giivern-me- nt

; but it will d ubt!e- - continue so long asmen control its management who are unqualifiedfor the service imr-- d ou them.

Tlie law traittferring tlie custody of tlie publicstamp from the government printing ofliee to thatof tlie Minl-U- -r of the Interior will result in clon-

ing a big leak in the ship of elate. In times puttgovernment has Let thousand and tens of thou-sands of dollar un-Tc- r the ol I system. It is well-kno-

that the monies received froin this sourcewere corkabhred the of the jrinters, andgenerally divided among tlicai. We eallol atten-

tion to it m ire than once, but rather than takeadvice. Ministers jcrmitted the leak to continuefor year. Even at this late day tle public treas-

ury will be tlie gainer by the transfer. Hy read-

ing the law, it will lc Kin what legal and otherforms tre rciuired to le rtamjed to be valid.

Another law on our first page forbid the stor-i-m

of more than one ease of naplitlia or lenzolc,and more than ten cax-- s of kcrnecne or caU-iI- , in

any store, dwelling or otltcr place than that pro-

vided bv tin? govenunf nt, under a jcnalty of r.ot

I

--m tlmn l?fij nr morr? tdan five ImDilrrtI tv-lb-

aial three ni.ntlm imrirjtiiii'iit f.r enrh tfT-nc- .

Il r.t. yrjultcrt th luanurr in uhai'h tLcja? arti-t-l- c

rlisll Ik-- rarrifl on !rJ vr-la- . Any TcurM'l

brinin into t!e IbLlixIn, nitrr-g!vrcri- n, isliable ta ciriiCcation. Tbo article U dei-luro- l

I rv'rbanl.L"nk--r t!i law to autln.rize the 8ii-Intnie-

nt ofa I)-at- Mar!ial, Mr. IaM DajU.n Lan lecn

v tljit tCicc. Ilia long a-n-k ia theii-o !jcrt:nf nt well l'.t Li in fur the jition.A law it rinU--1, uixlcr the .roTii.im of

iwl i. h the lanl of Iinini(ation are " authurizitlnil liutt tl tu tike yrt'inyt and tjjirient mrasurtsf-- r il.e ititnoliifti in f llTiii-ia- n of IkjUi kicfnan otl.t r X tie Ia io (K-.-a- Tli w

inteiflt j a tire ciiiUM.-ii-eiiicn- t of an immigrantvrttin. Jtfigm-- J to iiicrvtir--c t!ie imtite i. j ulat; n

of ti- - griMip ih! ou'm-- 1 the aunual dtvrt-uM-- . ITm-- v

are M lr ro iifl with Mtuations laborem f.ra i of at the cn-- of whi h it ioeija-cU-- d

tiwr will make liars.-- ilaiKL Utt-i-r Ik .me.

l'r-Itc- i A Hit I fx.Our mailf arrive im-gulurl- now-a-tln- tliat

our renders are apt to tlie Um-a- of currentI events in the old fouittric. A haaty retr-ejact- .

in the abrcnct of any iiujortant La-- al

to di.M-u-ii- , luiiy 1lot Ie out of hue.In Ami-iint- , the ng topi? was the

Ilriif H rati! I'ltT-i-lenli- Couvcntioti, whieh colr-veit- ol

in New York on tlie --Ith of July. Thenomination wan probably ina-l- e on the Cth orTth, and the f.rt vomh-- 1 fritin San Francinco willbring ua the rcM.lt. It in difficult to guere whatil will be. but with all the light we can gather,it looks as if the irty would take up Chief Jus-tice I'liaw, formerly one of the nxast radical

Kepublk-aii- a. Willi him an tU-i-r lenderth pn-prc- tn of the DeiiHM'ratie to Hueeeraj-full- y

dciuoralic he Kcptiblit-ann- , at Icat iu thejtith, and to make a fair ngnin.it (Irant

throughout the I'nioii, will la: double what itwill Im- - with any other candidate. L'Laoc cancarry New Yol k and Ohio cure, to begin "with,with a fairproportn.il of the remaining State-- :.

No other Democratic caudida.e can be kj certainofbaltlfS!.f I'lei-idcn- t John.on ban at l t Lid final'universal aium-rt- proclamation. It was madepal. lie July 3d, and includes Jell". Davi- -, Ureek-iirfi-Jg- e,

M.tnoii. Slidell and all the other fumoiisla-let- s in the rcbc-llioii- . Now tliat reconstruc-tion is fairly nnd.-- r way, and two of the Statesluve nctu.illv become organized under the laws

of Cttngrem, it may be tliat the proclaination willd j more pod titan bnriu, ecjaviiilly if the trialof JetT. Davis ban proved a faro-- .

The two Stales that have been reeoru.tri.ctedare Arkan.-a- s and Florida. Their State Conti-tutioi- u

ltave been finally ratified by tlie people,(ovcrnont elior-eu-. State oilitvrH and tliemilitary rule terminated in tltciu. Tla-i-r Sena-tor- n

and Ilepreht-utativtu- i Lave also been admittedinto Congress and cannot be put out. Tlwe two

State arc um much art and jmrccl of the Union,and in aa full ntaiiditig as Ohio and Indiana.Kight Stated htill rcuia iu out in tlo Cold North

'and South Carolina, Virginia, (ieorgia. Alalia inn,Miaiiwippi, Iuioiana and Texac. Of tlit.i-- c thert two or three will probably be organized to

as ti elect and Senntorn and IlcpreHMitativt--

to Congrcs lcf rc it adj.urnc. No States butI Ih-a-- e no rprecnted in CongrerH can vote at the"rfrwTtTential elect ion

JifVTle rcprt that Secretary Seward is still bur-gbini- ng

l'r luotv real eetate, and tliat to consistI of 1'ro-ulaii- and lit land, peems aluuait incredi

ble. For t!ue tvld countries be projorcrt to jnyfive aird a half niilli.ii- - in gold. lie is evidentlyaiming f r the whole North American continent,ami by obtaining (ireciiiaiid, thus bodging inl.ritirh Amerit-- a on tlto east. boes to make theaeuif4ti-- of the latter territory a matter ofnecessity at Borne future day. Tho Union refersto this subject as follows :

" Out wi-u- l I think tlK long hesitation of the Houeover pajiug the bill for Alaska would give Sewardptuee iu h.s real tUte maiiia. The ewntial rjues-tio- ii

in aJl thene purchaws is whether we are notgiviug too much for the whittle. Another importantiiuestion is whether there is any particular hastecalled for whether we may not at any future timeget t.reenl.iivl, Iceland, and the whole North Pole, ifwe want it, ju.--t as cheaply and easily as now. If so,why burden ouraclves at with further out-

lays, while ull are ins'iKling upon a reductionof taxes and expenditures? Greenland and Icelandptaasibly litay be provel to ifess value to us whichnone of us have hitherto imagined ; but even if theydo, will not five, ten or twenty years hence lie just asgood a time to avail ourselves of their benefits? Atany rate, the Ivx-rct-nr- ehould take a note of thetemper i ( the House and of the people on this sul-je- t.

Warned by their unwillingness to expend overfor Alaska, he should recognize the fact

that he and the Senate have not all the power repiiVite fr making treaties which involve the exj-efi- .

di.uif if the public money. -The House of Ilcprectitativeei had fixed the 'Ju

of July for action on the Alapka appropriation',and by Gift mail we shall learn what it has

t been. There is very little doubt that the moneywill le voted, and the action of the Seuate con-tinnc- d.

Tire action of the American Cabinet in recall-

ing Minister Iiwience from Cota Ilica, for bav-

in" fou"ht a duel with the lluseian Minieter tothe wiiiie Republic, will meet public approbation.Secretary Soward wrote two letters, one to theAmcricnu Minister and the other to the RuseianGovernment. In that to Minister Lawrence he

eny, in so many word?, 44 that any person whowill so far forget himself as to fight a duel, is

unworthy to represent this (Jovernment, throughit Minister; that any one who acquiesces in thisbarbarous cur-to- cannot lo regarded by us as atruly worthy representative of Russia." Thelan-nia'- e

is severe, bat it was evidently intended to

le so. The rreeideut and Secretary wish Gen.lAwrcnce and l'aron Ku?se now to understandthat thev had incurred Governmentaland they at the saiae time aimed, by making anexample of tlie former, to show other officials tliattltcy cannot tall back with impunity upxin theduelling code to settle real or imaginary wrongs.Coming from cudi a high quarter, this publicrebuke will lave a nioet wholesome effect uj-o-

legislators and le an eir.- - t which was re-quir-ctl.

Turning to luroj, we fnd the telegraph re-

ports a warm delate iu the French Corpsou the miliUry exja-'iise- s and impi-ndin-

crisis tif Eurota.-a- l'owers. M. Thiers is re-iort- ed

to have Ktid 44 tliat an outbreak of war is

sure to come in Kumpe from the national luink-mptc- y

certain to f.dlow frtm the extraordinaryincrease iu tlie exj"iditures for war puraes.It is impaaidhlc that pnirrity can long continuewhile such vapt bodies of men are withdrawnfrom reproductive iinlut.iry and cmi-loye- in thelaPcles business of marching and countcr-tuarcli-ii- U,

but when tiic war from iiatioual bankruptcywhich M. "Thiers predicts breaks out, it will notbe a war between nations, but a civil war in eachand every one of them for the demolition of the

which baa brought all their misfortunesupon them."

The French Government is encouraging thecxtcn.-io- n of its steam lines in the Pacific witheonimenlable zeal. It now offers to aseist a com- - ,

liny to a line from Panama to Yalpa- - j

raiso. to run in connection with the Aepinwall ;

and St. Nazaire steamers. For this service they j'

are to receive a sulwidy of 7o),0t0 francs, and aguaranty of live jut cent, on the capital invested.

The same Government, in order to promote the

tf- - ctuninercial interest" of Fratve a?nal 44 liaveinFtructe-- their CVnMil", in the principal citicw

of f.ircign countlk-- , to receive trade circulars,r.f v.ai.at an.l Ai'nn ctttif.Y.-- a tViint Vrorfi

mauufaeturers d.t-iroe- ji to make their goJjknown in the foreign markets. Such circularand tuitup.es wi!l be oho w n to the public on cp li--cation at tlie French Cons u la tea.

It would apjear tliat the famine in Algeriahas rarely been equalled. The French lihop of,Algeria, in a recent appeal for aid in I'ariH, jaid :

" It ia in fact famine, with all its hrnr. that Lileciinatitig the ttatiTe pt'pulation. already au h.u rje--lby the ravkgrs of choler. Two yean of draught,rui I the devastations of myria-l- s of Rnuht.ppers, haveexhaurte.1 all their resources. For many months aprrat number of Arabs have been living on the gratisof the fields, or the leaves of tree, which they eat likecattle ; and now their exhausted liralies can" hoi I outno l.iijrr, they are liumllv dyin of huDtrer. Tlievare peen !uiot nakel. hanllT covered with rw.

I wandering in troops on the hiphways, in the vicinity tol the towns, whence it lias been neetssary to removethem by force in .order to avoid dLiorders of everykind ; they an; rieen waiting for the carts that removecarrion fn ra the towns to seize nnd devour the wretchedprey. They eveu not up the Lurie-- I carvaase ofaniiiin! that il;eJ of the pbrrue. to ett them. And,awful to relate, and more awful to behold, thee poorpe ple are found every morning dead iu the fu-ld- s

and in the Lighways, dead from starvation. Six,eight, ten, cr twelve, are sometimes found lying deadtogether. Without any exaggeration, fully one hun-dred thousand Arabs have fallen victims to this soreeaUmity within the tail nix montht ! "

Political matters in F.ngland appear to havereached a crisis which they very attain.The btublrurn determination of the Tory Ministryto retain power, despite the repeated cxprcsMoimof want of rympathy ou the part of the people, isworking the nation into a rotate of litical frenzythat promi-c- s to make the Oetolier l'arliamentaryelection one of tho great events of her history.In this connection the following jaragraphs,which wc take front the English eorrcsjioiidenccof an American paper, will lie read with intcrcFt,and throw rvimc light on the working of iolitical,1

parties in England XAt one period Mr. liisracli was not in favor at

the English Court. It was doulitcd whether the(jueen would receive him as Premier without a protest, ana tlie of Derby is credited with using het.,uence 10 remove tlie prejudice. At this iiu.ruent,

cvwa. a a. a f, a a ta aw taaavt iv "V. 11 a t. UvTlland Prince of Wales believe in him, and other meiu- -Ikts of the royal family regard hiui as a sort of sheetJ'anchor to the monarchy. The Queen is said to havebeen won in this wise : Mrs. l'israeh, who is much

! older than her lord, was some time ago dangerously. . ,5it at i i it-,- .

in. tier ioru was incsi aiieiitive. 111s kinuuess anddevotkiii were conspicuous.

44 The Queen could not but interest heself in thehealth of the Premier's lady, and gave her sympathyto the . Here was a golden opjHirtuuity fortins master of the human character, lfis shallowtruisms in politics would not attract the Queen. Sheavoids political talk. But she has wonderful admi-ration fur good husbands. Turning the occasion tohis advantage, Mr. Disraeli poured into the listeningear of the Queen the story of his love for his wife;descrila-- d her worth as priceless, and placed the truejoys of mankind in the devotion between husbandand wife. The frivolities of fashion, eveu the splend-ors of rank, were as nothing to this tie between hu-man souls. Ever since the Queeu has vowed herliking for him, and believes that so (rood a Lusbaudcanuot be an iudiffcrcut politician. Ilcuce her refusalto accept his resignation.

44 1 u other ways has the Prince of Wales licen won.The Duke of Cambridge is a thorough Tory, andhates Mr. (J la-I-s tone as the foe of the aristocraticorder. The Iuke and a cluster of the Prince's com-panions constantly tell the Prince that Disraeli isthe true friend of the Crown, while Gladstone woulddeprive it of many of its privileges. The cleverest ofthe Queen's children is Princess Christian. She is anactive politician. The Prince of Wales is fund ofhunting and racing ; he likes to chat with actors, andhe will always shake hands with those he likes, what-ever their condition of life; in fact, he will often no-

tice grooms when he wou't see their masters; but hecares little for political questions

44 Priuce Christian has learned enough philosophyin Germany, to know he is only well olfas long as heis quiet, and he does not disturb himself muchatamt State affairs." Hut his young wife has a sort ofpassion for them. She pen to the House of Commonsand hears the dcliates, and she flatters the speakersshe likes. For Mr. Disraeli she hns couceived a highadmiration. She lliuika hini the best friend of thedown. Mr. Gladstone she distrusts And fears. -

44 Hie Queeu s own Sentiments, however, have stillsome significance, and the Tories make much capitalby spreading abroad the story that Victoria has aspecial aversion to Mr. Gladstone as Premier. It isdeclared that she fears him, and has come to believethat he wouM not shrink from attacking the choicestprivileges of the crown. The Queen has never allowedher personal feelings to gu'ule her when Parliament .

'IAS spoken, and I greatly doubt the CUrrcut gossip, j

.As to (Iailt-toiie- . opposition ot tins kind will onlydrive him faster along. It would be a great mistakeon the part of royalty to push him to extremities."

It will be seen that those in office in Englandpursue tho same course that they tk) here inHawaii in filling the ears of the I'oyal familywith false retiorts against rival jtfutisans, and en-

deavoring to make them believe that none areloyal to the Crown but themselves, (dadstonc

sljlu he

England moinoiend

f..t.ir..i.nu.v.V - " ,.aa..... ...

Disraeli.

arplr's Moxthlt for July is an unusually interesting and instructive nuni'ier of this really valuableMagizine. On page 2JJ0, will be found Key. New-

man Hall's address to the American People, deliever-e- d

in National Hall of Representatives at Wash-

ington one of the most elotjuent and soul-stirri- ng

appeals we have ever read. takes the grouudAmerica nnd fireat Rritain, though two nations,

are really oue people, of one blood, one in priucipleand all the qualities that go to make great )ieople.He deprecates war them as the greatest cal-

amity that eoull happen, and closes with tlie follow-

ing: 44 But ever let Great Britain and Americathe mother and the daughter, or, if you prefer it,the elJer sister and the younger, go forth hand iuhand, angel guardians together of the world's civili-

zation, freedom aud religion their only rivalry, therivalry of love."

The nuinlcr has an instructive(page 2JC) on street piveuients, illustratingprincipal kinds now in and the newly-invent- ed

StaD'ord pavement, which is likely to stiercede allothers, and the city New York has resolvedto lay down on all streets. The pavement consistsof blocks of wood, submitted to the kyauizing pro--

cess, by which it becomes impervious to water ordamp and almoet as durable as stone. A new cat-iro- n

44 curb-ston- e" becu iuventcd, aud found tosucceed well in lieu of stone. These might e man-

ufactured here as well as in New York or Loudon.Though the tune h:ts not come for the introduction of.

I

pavements in Honolulu, yet we do need sidewalkshere as much as they arc needed elsewhere. If gov- - j

ernment would provide the material for eon4trtlctingcurb-stone- s, and bricks, to I fur--

niidiel gratuitously or at cost to s ich as Im

t.rove Uieir premises, there is little douLt tlt.it few

years would sec tlie Streets lined With sidewalks,j- j

John Bkioht. The London correspondent of ,

rhiladelphia Inquirer, referrinjr to the debate inthe of Commons ln.b Church ques--

tioll SaVS.

The KJet'cll of Mr. John l.ncllt during this tie- - I

bate was tierhaps the litoSit masterly eflorl of even j

piftetl Orator. He held his aildienct literally j

spell-boun- d. The oldest J.itlitues of the llour ofCommons, political Iw as well as friends, say thatsuch splendid ph-c- - ot oratory has never beenheard iiuee the days Fox. and Pitt and Burke, j

Kven those journal that habitually abi0 Mr.Bright, admit that this effort of his w"a of a supi- -

rior order, and he ha-- , risen higher than ever inpublic estun-ition- . His is. just now, in proud p.i- -tion. He seen the measures te has been aJvo- -

for vears adopted and passed by the partyresiste.1 them and reviled him for advocaiirg j

them, while they have been cordially accepted bythe country generally, lie has right to remind thellou of Commons this fact, and the manner inwhich his reference to was received was perhapsthe greatest triumph of his life. wish you could !

persuade Mr. Rright to pay you vt-.i- t. know;that he is nu-s- t anxious to do so. and believe thatgeneral pressure would induce him to overcome;any difficulties iu the way. am persuaded that it j

would be best thing "for the two Countries that j

could possibly take place."

TS'ortli luclfic "lillitr Fleet.W'i are indehteJ to Mr. A. J. Cartwright, fvr

tlie following lift of wlialein eruifin iu the North! l'uiifio, numbering in all 7t5 vctoli. these

the 10 cLuoed under the hid of Sin Francisco,will visit that irt ; two, the Splendid and Mar-enj- o,

it in thought arc Firm lulling, and maynot eoiue in here this fall ; one, the Cherokee, ia

pui'ixl to Lave gone home ia New Zealand,and two, the HiUrnia and Janus, not visitthb group till the of 1SG'.. Deduct ingthese from the whole list, we hare CI vesMrls thatmay be exjeted to recruit lieie ith rniine certainty,

orr riT toi.ttirir(rilia, JiW.I'orua. lioalanJ, llonnn. tii.tarl. I'ulv. r.

. Wrtmirr. iriu. S.K mliJ, Jcru Kaa.

Accra narm-a-, llcrf ul. HowHuJ.IK-u- . t'uininiiir. llalary. Joint Carvrr. V ith.IJali.iua. Wwd. Muroi.jti". Little.'orililhim. laia. NiaT-- r.

Kur4t. Mrlk-o- . tlhiu, jtwretM.'e.t.cn. Ilrulf. lUtra.Cot. lli.wlaml. KiK-wk- 1'r. Ikiw.len.Ilibrrcia, mlloaf. VitH-yan- l, Smilh. 10

orr thud etiiin.Aaaaholik. Norton. Ntty, Pavia.Adeline, rioule. Nauiilua, Smilli.t'icern. Pauu. Nor man. Tuwle.t ham . ion. Worth, Ocean, Biuhrr.(.'tirscr. HhuiIiUu., rrraident, Krliey.FajlK--. McKeniie. Ketiilvr, KayiK-r- .

tierre. llavia. Hua llreeze, liaiiiilt.to.eiirrokee. Kldrulaie. Mt. Getirfi-- , tioule.

ay llraJ. Kellr. Smithlalan.l.-r- , llolltry. Kaiultoar, Uaker.Joliu WrUa. Ikan. Tamerlane. Vt tuatow.Jaa. Allrit. illia. Three Bn.th.-ra- , Tabcr.Janua, Huiith. Tri.lent, R.ote.I.vdia, llathna-ay-, Waahin(ton, Baker.Miaas, Drake.

Orr FOl'BTH HEJtSON'.

Java, Em. Milo, Hawca.IIONOLl tl' FLKET.

Ci-ur- .t Bianiurck, Dalliuan. Nile, Allen.1'iMiitt, N iruian, Snyder.Kagle. LoveUutd. l'f.-il- ,

Hue Hawaii. Wut. Rotch, Nye.Kohi-la- . Tripp. Viinkw, latbaate. 11MouUceilo, ruilliue.

aa! rtlNCIWO FLEET.Aurora. AtvlnM. I K.rUU 2.1. Willianta.Active, Masaiiehuai'lts, Williama.Kutctnia, Barnes. Masaachuartts, WilroiL.I'aiuiv, lluiitiliR. llelt u Max, Herendu.John lloalatrd, Wh'Mrn. Tba. Uickuaou, JeriH-$an- . 10

Of the third hips, fifteen are expectingto return home this fall. And it is likely thatthe fleetwill be reduced in this way about one

hirda-A-s very few vessels are being fitted out athome ports, it is probable tliat next year's whal- -

ing fleet will be small. This, however, will depend much on the price of oil. At the latest ad--vices we observe there had been an advance iuthe value of whale oil, the range being 82 S3o.This advnnce is owing in great part to the highprice of Lard oil, and the small catch of minha-de- n

fish, the oil of which comes in direct compe-tition with whule oil. Now is the very best timeto fit out whalers from this port, jubt when thehome fleet is decreasing in numbers. And weurge our merchants und capitalists to lend their

in aiding those wIki wish to.engagein this profitable brunch of commerce, for prose-

cuting which our islands are so well located.There is capital now lying idle here, sufficient tofit out dozen whalers, if proper encouragementis given to the enterprise.

The average price of sperm and whale oils andof lione during the past four years in New York,in currency has been : Fjenn, $-,- 2C ; whale oil,$1,18 ; whale bone, $1,40. There is every prol-abili- ty

that the value during the next four yearswill be profitable, though ?rhapH not so large.

The library of cancelled notes in the Rank ofEngland contains more than sixteen ihnuand box-es, about one foot in height and breadth and 18inches in length. In these are bundles of assortednotes, anil on the outside is painted certain lettersand figures, which tell to the officers of tlu liankthe date and rank the delunct. The number ofnotes kept there i." about one hundred millions,and their nominal value is Xa.OOO.Uuo.OiH).

On Tliui'Mlay lYe'ff, August G,

m A GRAND CONCERT- . WILL SK AT

xx itli O 3.x xx x-- o ?.xItV Til E K I'M A K 11 I.I CHOIR FORthe brlii-r- of the Kntiish Schiml (Kula llaote Kuukoa, it tacallnl), krl at the School i f that Church- -

The SiiiKi-- r i.n that nceaaioa srill ci.it wholly of the rearh-er- a

anil IumI of the School. The public aretn attend.

TICKETS tn he obtained at the Church, l'rice-- mf Aa- i-; . i a... r . x- - .i .. ; ,.n r. .LiiiM.... 1 ....anraa.wva w t raia .....u. .u -

,,.. at 7 uVka-- k 1". M. Performances to commence at 71ociix.it. punctually. wa it

The Slatted Monthly Meeting of II r- -yrrIa'a,a!iii No. 21, P. anil A.M. will lie held at

tlieir Lodge Room, on Monday, Angurt 3d, at 7:30P. M. Visiting lSrvthrvn are ineited to a!t"nri. It

A C AltO. The uuilciaianril, Uuildir.Committee of the Itilo First Forricn Church, iK-ir-e to expmspublicly their falisfuctioo at the and wnrkinanlikemanner in which the contractor for th-i- r Church edifice, L. L.Torbert. Ksq., has fulfilled the terms of hi coittr.-trt-. Judging

sktllful architect aud faithful ' 1. manC11A3. If. WKTMORK,1. II HITCHCOCK,W. II. KKKD.11. A. LYMAN,II. K. llllClK.'OCK.

Hilo, Hawaii, July 2J. lSr.i. CM ItE. s. Fl.f:;.

Sorvevur and It II Knglurrr,omen :

LAIIAIXA, lC3Sarul MAl.'l, II.. 111 A tlH. . WII.IIIH.

ADAMS Si. WII.DKIl.Aurliwu and fuiiiiuiNion Mrrrhants,

FIHK 1'KOOK STORK,1 Kolainaoia'a Htiildiiij;. llurrn Slrrrl,

Uili-l- y

c os; S k.li;.About One Hundred Head of Cattle !

fJC 1 M)V UL'XMXO IN PAI OA rTTvfe

VALLEY, con istinp i.r I LC U CJ S i3X and CALVLS. luojire of -

..,6 I. llltll SUUMJA.

I'OK SAIs'l.A. Very Desirable Residence: IX WAII.IIKir. 31 A IT I......... . ....... . . .a - a a a. a a 11 trn1 1 I ii.tnuE. ,t .1 1 ' a "o"jli

Kxer-llrii- t tlarde". Iruit Ines, r 1'n vilimri fSalAc , Ac, all good order. li.iUire uf i i

6.16 m. 1k. O. S. KITrRLIiOL... . . Il.11i1,rr..int1; i:..!.....Jit Mi Vtl k? iiviu-iiiij'ii- iv w

I'OUT STKKKT.lV OPEN .NO PRKPAREI) TESt.tke I'llofOliKAI'llS of any s. iu the BkT ind

on THI Mo- -t tMtstBLI TMi.Ctll'YI.Xt. A NO KM.AlKil.XU done in the

&" manner.s.tl Cnr.1 of the Hawaiian hin gu.cna. Chiefs and

Ml ia,u. rx.i..A X I SMALLp'".",.

ly n. L. ctiAPK.

tt'OTH!!'.rjvilK KOAUU Or' .M XAC.F.RS OK THEtr-- t ,,f inJ ou Kiuuia and arrets, ll.itioluiu. a iiit-h

rtiidly Iktiui; put int.. cultivation, aud the Anuual M'elini;af the Society l ir the UecUon of UUicvrs bcii.ic ch.se hand,(In Aucust nt), the suhscribi-- to tl..s P herel.y re--

iuicrimi0.. ..f l ive uLiUr. .houiJ bai.l the nndersicned on larfore tl.e loth of Aum to emi

lie them U a v..te the election, and the ubiic nently are,,,..! thsl p,TInrI1t nf Fifty MUn eaitautes a Life

lemoer. ath. rive vutianaa AnauHi .neniuer. mm tiiat invww of the larae exuenditurts of Il.e Society, cntriliutintis audiayaieuu are much deal red and aid be tlianktully reveiVrd.

A. P. Jl Mi, Treasurer,"6 Royal Hawaiian Agricultural

VVILLIArVIS,""T .7;'."JlauafAttttier, linporter and in Furniture" J Ecrry ImjJ-tn- .

Furniture Ware R.iom on Furt stra. o.piite E. H. Bt yd'slau.ily ilaraet; Worksh.i the old stand,

j,', p. UHers from other islas"n!oitJy.

atteihW to. e.-l- y

IIONOLULU STEAM BAKERYE. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors,

NUCASL" STULLT.

triiil-- l a YIl vivv UREA I.f .7.", .'oa hai and mJe to der

Also, Mater. Soda and EdUr Ireickers,LIND cakes'.

SIIII UREA I REIIA K ED on the shorteit notice,

FAMILY BREAD, made of the Best lour. Laked daily audalways on hand.

y. b BltOiry BREAD OF THE HFST qvjLITr.cza ly

ami Lright and all tllC lenders Ol tllC Liberal ' fr.ua the in which has done the worn on the nen-part- y

in are quite as loyal nnd trust-- rhnre's the Committee cn caeerfullr Mr. Torbert. , I to any varties havinc rk to Iw performed in his line, as a,r . ,.l In. na fl.A 1 Irn Inn v

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IVi'i-- t A liilVr from London says :

Vhrc'has been little else talked ot diirinB the.I a. a" C .a rrl tk bicfwivtubtsido the two great events 01 ,'

thaLliriii on the Irish Chnrcn quesuou m meIlousof ommons and tli- - University boat race.

The interest felt in the IrWi rhurch debate hasbeen verv Kreat amongr all classes, the members otthe lioval family not excluded. It has been said,indeed that the'Queen is alarmed at the threateneddestruction of the Irish Church, and expresses adoubt as to her ability to sanction the course theLiberal party are pursuing, iter .vtaj.-.-i-

, "tnored. fears'tbat her coronation oath will preventher eiving her assent to the disesUblishment of thet.toi. -- i...r.a. Thij i nr.ihablv only a weak in--

-- . a.: .i.but another statement w u i i.vention of the enemy,has been made may nave more truth in it namely,"that her Majesty wts induced to pass last week atISuckingham Palace in order to hear from es

how the debate went on. and to gratify thewish of the vounger members of the Royal latuilyto be present on 'the grand night of the diseussiouand ot the division. On Friday some excitementwascuusedin the precincts of the House by theappearance of an open carriage and four, atlcudedby outriders in royal liveries, and containing her.Majcstv. the Princess of Wales, and Princess Bea-

trice. "The roval carriage proceeded at a leisurelypace over Westminster bridge, and a rumor pre-

vailed that on her return her .Majesty would visither Palace or Westminster, not to overawe thedebates, but to hear the speeches, herself uuseeo,from the speaker's box in the House of Commons.Members who felt interested in the matter, and whowent to the corridor of the ladies' gallery, saw anumber of tall footmeu iu attendance in Stale liv er-

ies, and that a Royal party was in the gallery. TheQueen was not among them, but two of her daug-htersPrincess Christian and Princess Louiseaccompanied by Princess Teck. were present.Prince Christian has been present two or threetimes din ing the debates, and is understood to haveperformed the functions of Parliamentary aide-de-ca-

to her Majesty and the Princesses, in report-ing the more iuterestiug features of the debate."

H. HACKFELD& CO.Olio i-- for Sale

THE FOLLOWING GOODS

EXPECTED

To Arrive here the Coming Fall,

-- PER BARKS

R. C. WYLIE, from Hamburg:,

WlXHEIiM I., from Bremen,

A. J. POPE, from Now Bedford.

EUROPJEA1V GOODS.PXGL.1SII AXD FRENCH FAKCY PKIM8,

Victoria Lawns.

Brown, White, Blue and Turkey Red Cottons,

Brown and Blue Cotton Drills,Hickory Stripes, Tickings. Blue Denims,BlaDkets, Flannels, Moleskins,

Cobourgs, Alpacas, Lastings,Ginghams, Sheetings, Linen, Iuiptrials,Burlaps, floor Oil Cloths,

Handkerchief. Towels, Ponrhns,

English Linen Thread and Sewing Cotton,

Woolen Braids and Picture Cords,

Clothing, Shirts, Hosiery,Ladies' aud tienU Hats and Caps,

Silk and Ulcriiio Dress Goods,Table Covers and Counterpanes,

Cotton aud Silk CmhreTias,Combs and Hair Brashes.

Itripht Fencing Wire, No. 5 and No. 6.j Sheet Zinc,

Sailors' Pocket and Sheath Knives, '

i ' Kairca an.1 Forks,Shot No. 2,3 4,(1,8,

Yellow M. Ul Sheathing,And Composition Nails.

GROC E IHa a.Wines, Beers and Spirits,

Hoofm; Slates.Ialacksmiths Coal.

File and Pipe Clay

Cordage, Hemp Canvas and Sail Twine

BLACKED CALFSKINS.

AuraticAar goods!Invoices of Provisions and Groceries,

Invoices of Wooden Ware,

Invoices of Hardware.

WHALE LINE,Cotton C'Hiv:. nnd Sail Twine

ALL WHICH IS

OII'IXRll FOR SALE hLHUU: OR 0 ARRIViL,

At Lawral Mnrlirl lrirea,

AXD ON FA VOJi ABLE TEH MS.C36 2u

Boots which are Boots!A X I

WHICH CAN'T BE BEAT!

I?ff. ITff claVKRlV YHas Received, per Steamer Montana,

From San Francisco,axleiilil Assortment

OF

Ladies', Misses' and Children's

BOOTS AMD SHOESFrom the Celebrated ItalilishmeDts of

Mile3 & Son, and Seiberlich & Co.,PniLA t'ELPHIA,

fWEIXC. EXT I II EL.V SUPERIOR Tl ANY--a- b

I'll I NO in U:e Slnie line ever offered the uhlic of Hono-

lulu. Ladies, please CJ.1I and see for yourselves that such is afaCU

ALSO, A SMALL INVOICE OF

Ladies', Misses and Children's IJoojisTtmmpson's PUsliitue Kyelet Patent,Thomi-son'- s Double Eyelet Petit Q taker,The IntlestructiMe Corrugated Clasp Mise' Stlrt,Thompson's Celebrated Crown Miaaes Favorite.

ALSO. THOMPSON'S

Patent " Glove Fitting " Corset!The only perfect Corset excels in Purability. Perfection of

Finish and Elegance of Shape, sod is the most popular Corset j

ever introduced into this market. j

The Glove Fitting Corset U cut on an entirely new principlewhich removes all objections usually made to Sewed Comets, j

and which secures a more perfect fit and more case and comfortthan any other. M. McINKRSY,

635 6: Comer of Fort and Merchant streets.

HENRY MAY,Grocer, Provision Dealer,

a n n

Italian WarehousemanTECS RESPECTFILLT to inform

-- Ue Inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands, that ha

II AS OPEXEO THE

SI0XE STORE, ON FORT STREET.

With aa Lairg and Varied

ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES .'

And hopes by strict personal attention to all orders, and byconducting the business cn principles that will secure aod terrathe public, to meet with a liberal portion of their support.

The following Comprise the List of Goodi

in Stock:

nglisli Hams,Westphalia Ham,

California llama,California Bacon,

California Cheese,CK-a-r Family Pork,

Pickled Salmon,Fresh Lard ia Uus,

Preserved Meats,Roast Beef, in 2 lb tins.

Koast Mutton, iu 2 lb tins, 'Beefsteak, in S lb Una, ,

Turkey, iu 3 lb tins.Chicken, in 2 lb Una.

causagr. in 2 ft Una,Ui Tail Coup, in Itb tins

. Veg. S.Kip, in du.

ITIcIIIiirrays Oysters,Spiced Oysters, 2 lb tins.

Oysters, In 1 tb tins,Uamblin Hater's Oysters, 1 ft tins,

Lewis' Salmon, 2 ft 'ins.Columbia River Salmon. 1 ft Una,

Fresh Loltaters,Freah Quahaues,

tush Cams,

Assorted English Pie Fruits,English Pickles, assorted, -

Boston Pickles, 1 gall, jars,Boston Pickles, ha'f gall- - jars,

Cala. Pickles, half gall. Jars,Sardines, quarter tins.

Sardines, half Una,

-r-rg-r-fc g-- i ? v- - aT-!rx---a3,

Atsorted, iu 1 aod 2 ft tins,

Fresh Apricots, 2 ft I ins, ,Freah Peaches, 2 ft tints

Freah Kg Plums, in 2 ft tins.Freen Peas, in 2 ft tins,

Ureen Cora, iu 2 ft tin,French Ureen I'eaa,

French Palls,Uushruoms,

And Asparagus.a

Crushed Sugar, half barrels,So. 1 Brown Stuar, No. 2 Brown Sugar,

Uoldea Oate Flour, quarter sacks,Freah Wheat Meal, Frrsh Corn Meal,

Fresli Wine Crael&ers,Fresh Soda Crackers, In tins.

Fresh Wafer Crackers, tn Uni,Fresh Picnic Crackem, In tins.

Fresh Water Crackers, In tins. Fresh Jenny Littd Cake.

IVeiT ITork Water Crackers,Fresh Pplit Peas, fresh Tapioca, .

Fresh A rrowroot.Fresh Pearl Barley,

. Freah Pearl Sago,Freeh Carroway Seed,

Fresh Canary Seed,Frrsh Rape Seed,

Fresh Manna,

HMo. 1 Hawaiian Rice.Fresh Corn Starch,

Freah Macaroni.Fresh Vemiicelti.

Fresh Dried Apples,Card Matches.

Island Syrup,Caudles,

OigfTs and Tobacco,Bath Bricks, English Starch.

Indigo Blue, Stone Blue,

HONEY, IN 2 1. II . 1 INS,taiiiomut itops,

DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL,Fin Table Salt, in glass jars," ,

Fiue Table Salt, in foxes,Les ir IVrriu'a pints and half pints.

Chutney Sauce.ast I ldia Chutney,

East India Curry,Mrs. Morris' Catsup,

Tomato Catsup,

Frouoli Capor StEngliah Mustaril, in glass Jars,

Caliloruia Muatard, iu glass,California Pepticr, In glass,

Freah U roundm1'epper Sauce,

Cuyeutte Ptpii,W hiie H'iue Vinejrar.

Malt Vinegar,

Assorted English Herbs.Assorted Spies,

Uurnrlt'a Extracts.fialad (HI, I'restoti's Chi4nte,

Cox's Uelaline.Mulligatawny Paste,

Curry Ho.te,calcratas, in 10 ft Jars,

lal.-ralu- t iu glaaa.I'mtiiD Si Mrrril s Yeaat Pawder.

Carb. Soda, in 19 ft Jars, Cream Tartar, in gists,Carb. Soda,

Tine Currants in 10 lb. .lars,SULTANA RAISINS,

Lemou Peel,O ran fa Peel.

Citron Pet I,Nutmegs,

Cionanaon,Mara,

Urcund Cassia.tlruund U lores.

Ground Allspice.jrc"tid Ginger.

FRESH ISLAND BUTTER!Culiftarniia ;:la, extra qualitr

California Barley.California Eran,

Cracked Corn,Whole Corn,

Xtfew California PotatoesNEW CALIFORNIA ONIONS.

37 Jx. SVery One Japan Tea, in jars.

Very An Japan Tea, la 5 lb boxes.Very fine Japan Tea. fn 8 ft bam.

Very fine J span Tea, in 30 ft boxes.Choicest Flowery Pekoe, 8 ft boxes.

Choicest Souchong, In 8 ft boxes,Fult Flavored Oolong, in 8 ft boxes,

Fiue Strong Oolong, in 8 ft boxes.Fair quality Ou..ng, in 8 ft bexes.

Good Medium Pouchong, SSI ft bxOrdinary Pouchong, do.

Very Superior Mixed Teas.II. MAT, having paid especial attention to this department,

woald soggest a trial of his

MIXED TEAS,The choicest growth of China and Japan, producing a combina-

tion oT strength, flavor and ricbuets, that do unmixed quality,

can compare with.

FINE OLD KONA COFFEE,625 Roasted a ad Graaad Daily. a

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BY ADAMS & WILDER.On TUESDAY, - - - - AUGUST 4th,

At 1I 0tk, A. M- -, M SalrS Rous,. 54 :

A LAEOB AlldRTUIXT OPCic-iicr.-il ITIerch:tii4li.tc I

Groceries, Dry Goods, and Clothing.AL50

Fino .Tew?lry I1 pair Gobi f w Karrlnr. 1 art Farrfcwa aa.1 Bra Pi,y -a as 04.1. 1 sat 4tt Unid(4 uil Ureas Pl -- ha.nl. 1ambl OoU Hw. it Comb, Uoi.1 Barbae, O-a- l Uta a4 llui,

AL

I Larrt Tartrtf ef MIL aa. Sat la DresPlh '. POh rfck. S.Ik Sbawle. Van. "r ShawH,Hrf prrfa. A. ba lb W uOnlw af an Uwm

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1 Lane K'W Bxtot!. Trvnk. Ac. A.

to m:t.inn TIIK TI'.KM 0 NK VKAR.

th fw. ac W C. aw Varitfay, Nauas tatrr. Ap-

ply! r. v ih lukrrn.Ja Or. KM. ri.lAkb.

ron i:i; . r:A ( OOl, Al HIJUHOTCOTTICK

M MIAMI' lALUT. it ar,mt dww Irna

to ki::t., I o Jtn-ar- Mrwf. li.M4ulit, kOly cum4 by k

irMi. Kai. ApHy t F

i kt A. r. JCI&. At--

l)tclliii Iloutc f IjCt ! I

TMK LtttKK 00 COMMOIIIOrsify M't'.K, Jitat ". k'rtwrt, mn4 ky Mr.Juh ;

t U it m- - t MiMHrt'4 wvtk I IV 4!Unf ara aAma to arrraf kMML M arraM, A.. aiy 1

J In, t'ATLK A CrnKC (

ron saij:.j JjcxiixilMo JtcNiuonce ;

Xju. Xititkiiii Vnlloytiii: i:Mt:RH(i r:ii iitkr forb. prr.prty m jiry. k mm

eowirvj i hm a awwl mnm( se Ma tv ami im f

al a ktre a.m.M-- r .f rr.M Tra. Nrk a m-t-s lk aa.1 Tbe TWe will la W Sailrl with ierj Dell-an- U-.

ait af wbioh are Wii.. Alan, a keotwre S4 of U act tl thf Jlirkf t aflortl..aljuimiM. altick a-- ll Saa-- e rJ . .

V a.MtuUraabbl U. K. lil.trVKM A l!hV.;AU M. MvIMTTRB.

EX STR. MONTANA, j

EH AXI KII.KH VKKT AXO HUB1CAS rLAXkL9iiiKrs.Mrii-aaihr- it faafc-rhirt- fancy Cnttntt Panta.i'urlumy as4 DraA SluamkM Panta, Ml baela. I

Citt41 Ixnlla, Xap4iLwiM. tJvrtant Cl-- br

fine kiaIt lhratba. aa4 C'VirJ Cuiiorra,As orliiinil af ahtt fklrta.M-- a'a Calf Sonla, utKrl Oaltra. Plt lUta,PlayiBK Cartle, Kmva ami Sie, Ac, A Ac

For Hal Rra-Mtaafc- lv Prlrrw rT II !. C. IIKCCK.

A" t 3t Cornrr Pirt ami MrrhBl atreata.

IRISH Al AMERICAN FORK,KEST nl tuui Wa. awl at retatl, at tbe faaolj tirw- -

;eai iai) I. iiAUiLk.Tr.

aware, aat at IUla.1. at lb leauly Urocrry iJ rmlre. Iai I. KAKTLLTr.

f EVT CALIFORNIA II A.MS AND HAttlXH anl Ui4:l.'aCrcatt tamo, r aaM at live I.ml, lire--

awry an--l tent JH.". (U la) I. Hail..TT.ia jI

U'nnlrd fo I'lirclmar,VIHOM A TO 50 TONS OF SOI Nl FRESHIF Cwa la buf- - pwrticaUra rfly ta '

C. IktkkH a Cu.

Cargo per Ship 11 Celestial," j

FROM LIVERPOOL,

Krcfirrd pr r bark I la rail Sulil.'

rillT: COTTOX TOWEI.IXU.Wonka Btaaarta. Men'a Prorka.Kae?y Jacket. Weoiea Tara la ail kfufl.-- .

Latura PMtry W uoU-- n SeitS anU PrUriac.Panry WnratMf Swka, 0 nl.i aaU liaaJa,

. lUeatla Skirt.m--t Knllb a.ill, airtba,Rrt.ltra, WryiaiMMba, Stirnip Lrathvra.SngtHri Upara. Natla aa.1 Tack. !.. IUuierMieet L--aO 1J ft.2th.aa4 3 tb.Pbeet Cupper. Fbeet Uuo,flalranianl IrnaTolwa. 1.1. I. 1. 1, an.1 Et'owa ami TeaUl Pipe. 1. 1. .SUC. Stow penella, Marblra,Caama, Ritfaln? Intker. l!I;lntf. ,Zimt Paint. White Lsa.1. tWI Pa.nl. i

iiaara4 OU, Torpentlne. Vamiab.H olIi S., Wbile oap.Slt itrr 9mK PaaUy iapWhUu Ukwe, potueiW,

Prtotlrf Per. Kvli,i.,

ISc.t linliu Ivnlc Ale,tbrfUml Gia. Purteme.fev-- r Cork a, HUaatrr Cork.M'.liriae CrW.CiMnttan4 an.1 Y- tb.bire llaaM,Pine lrl Swu. W alaale.Piefcl--- . BU:k VvvT,Vine f.rrte Cmrwit,II i uo ClMtr, tm Lowbarf Cbrn.lUflail yaltilrr, Caaio, Abua.

Superior CrocUrjMamrly Pt b, F.aH, Nrv. Dl-- , ?iaa. Water

Jar. Ar, Ac

Cal:i5s.sv.iieN.wtv A;bi Cbimnrya. TambKrr. IbJ.be, f !t Cella.

la. m t!irM, Cutter Intttrf. Ac Ac.

P.. It R..y. Tr-- J Rnpe.Span Yarn.II lim. M irlinr,Manila R'.f li e- - R,W baieUoca, Oat am, Ta nr.

AL.HO

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fill riSr!l.. ai'l Paraar..S.Ik Hibbona, Uack au.1 coloreJ,R4o k f,Tk Brai.U.Mna Newl 5tyb Pari Hat.Piaw PreacA prvrab..LtJiva lium an. I lluotk-tr- .

BU.A 5ilM( S.Ik.WI11W Irra!iI.Hf Silk,Lma Uou.1 Ac, Ae.

P byC Zt KW. IIOI'PSCIIMKfiER.A Ca.

II Hi: WO OIKWK IRK 111 El A REP TO FF R.N is H

Y flR W iiOO 4 tbe tvat --laal.ty. llbi. Roa or Nroe-"- a,

at avr ItnJipr, Bear ImIh Ray. m jin in-- . u .oit--U1TCOCU1.K A lOt'lTIIER.

11 Jo, Uaaaii.TT P aartittUr loaiilr af

A la C .TLC CK. A frtita.

ioniuud !

VTA LK or TIIK l77TE WAR. MY IIENRTREECHEK. loriaieby

'A H. M. wniTNKT.

"Pictorial TT;. -- r V t.i. T.UtKr.ltiLl MK Z AVST RECEIVEO. VOLfMF- -

I 4 e:u ana be f..rn...l ia iKinl Ynlae ahichmp efe Ow a.k. will S.ti, luivj. Price i per J

Praaleby (.j. jt. M. WllirNEY.

A GOUU llllDAI, I

V Awarded at the Pari. Exposition ! j

to me makers op j

AdirCUlIClS CeiGhratPri Rnlfl PPnSICTI a lift? riiiint oi.i. .mi'.wliri atber kiful a .- -. .i,.iia f

"WW. a. P ... I, .ru ,rWy." Rol.tir Pnr.l . - ... .. a .1

Alffleval Etiirma,orf f,n. iPrarl llarnia 0.4J Pea. (

T ZmTtTl' '' maaaMnt 1 a tly'. Port4o.11. M. WHITNEY.

DY C. S. BARTOW.

vsiorsricics' saleorValuable Real Estate in Honolulu

. ORIIKR Ol" THE A I O N E E.: of eh Ru rAMtLLrAWbOfc, wu: he

m m , Pul A Oct ...a, -On Saturday, the 1st day of An just, 18G8,

Oa tLe Craivt, at 1- - o'ctork u,The Prrnii-e- s on Fori St., Honolulu,

Direet'y Makal of 1 t trset Chorrh,And at prae. ar.t"-'- l by aaiyl Si.lr. TKe-r- U a floe

j h. b premise. sit . and agt cttar c.lla ( a d lhr are.ary ottlbu.l-im- ,th wbl fc.air.g a very laira4 rssij-or- w.

Th lit cnntttM thirl of u acr--. Ill r. r-- im(.l.or furllter ulnWi to . I1RTW.4 3 As

ON WEDNESDAYr---

AUGUST 5th,At 10 A. M- -.

IT THC BilMDI.MK OF MRS. IIIT1I1U1Y,Illrl Strrrt.

wtu. nr. at rcauc AVCTIOX,

Parlor and Bed-roo- m Furniture!IU fWk IUir IVk Lba.r. Wtlnal kl4 lU.rCUlk IUrkrr.OT.tr TM. lniti T4i. tiw r.r.

Cook Stove and Fixtures,

Or i?lTr T-ns-d t'rtr. l'.ivctml I't.OS FRJDAY, :::::: AUGUST 7th,

At 1 O'clwrk A. M-- . at k kvxu,

A Variety of Dry Goods.Prtientir ky Pnirra.

"THE REVERE HOUSE.

a.4 TIIIH WKLUHMIW.N KSTiUI.ISIl-fJsiLXr- ufr

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THC II KST A('O.MMOI) AT IONSTO TIIK THUIUN'U PttUC.

I r voai'irTart? Uiirmicu oe ircrvi vu awn . ji A

rHranfrra "otfe,a aU kaae maraabrr ttie lura--

King Street, two door from Fort St.COS Sra StVITEL LOLI.KR. Prir.etar.

SE I'Ktll'EltTltSsate aaU Lraae. Afly la

t3 t So. W. L. URKEN.

;RET VARIETV F NEW ANDtrinA bcJsuar an.1 otnrr MAl tll.V t.HY lor Sa-l- AmHyW. L. tiRI.KX.

KIIKKS RECEIVEO FORThe Ilonolulu Iron Works Co.,

Ab4 ESTIMATES l Mjciinry A i'Hr toCSJ Jul U. L. UREEN.

OS KXCIIANGK ltOl'OIIT AXOHll.l.s Aoly lo . W. L. UKKfcN.im Lrokt-r- .

Ill.t KTERS :UOTI ATKD AND VESSELSbiMtbt aol aoUL Afp jr U W. L. tillEKN.

62i 3m UrokT.

OAHU COLLEGE,fllllK NEXT TERM OF THIS INSTITI- -a TMN a. IU fcevin on W aJocfcUy, tbe 2.1 Jay of - nriu

Cafklklatra aladMo e ill be aone4 ou il audTimwiay m is c.

lortr lb" ra.r yar tia.tr fit. will W erxlr tbe TuitioO4 Prr A I.I.XA.N l. It an.1 fr4. II I Hfll. mMnl by MaM

t ..... . mr , . i k. , . . . a.i i .- mwfm m.. m & '.If. t.mm m u iiim w anrtr, aixl autrknl Mm,, a Irorbrra.Startcata tbtn tfl at lb iBMitation abaMilil aak iu--

aaoOMle arnliCAlMi to (ffvl 4t) E. p. Cllt tt II.

EX BARIC CLARA R. SUTILShip "Celestial," froia Liverpool,

BBLS. BEST IRISH PORK,PL.IT PEAS, FRESH AI.MO.NHS,

Jtear Patra Ctur.ot, Id Jjr.Cb.Jrv Rii.in.

Tr Salt tit iiu: y.iimXtf oVuwy mU h'trU Mure Vtf

rai U. 1. B ART LETT.

To Owners of Ilorsrs am! Live SlockOf fll iLlllCln.

Flux ScctI Oil Csikc .llcsilVERV SL'FERIOR ARTICI.EOF FOODS Sbe-k- .

A an artirW of J for bnrwa it baa ba fe tiotritaiaaar..l a.timlr. frp.'t. Iy is--- e ah- - bar tl Ih'enorb--I,

o. R p4iri k frvemaawr. U h r'...l In rau .m.Mla of CoraM ! aJ In tb t . S irrfnarnl ii- - -- et nf im IViMVtamitol Airwaltare r li It In the f.JUir.rf Uolbrr IwiH a Iu tbe fw tyulmgr I fV.h nlnrrH frier, m ban- -riml f 1.1. : ItU.o l..n .l. 11 cnt. ; Her- -s-- y j f rroi. t l am, l ir c mi irai.tl X luO cont t ami t r l.v miin.Mr frr.rti Inr al atnrkrBfwecl lwl.ira(U.iri f tbe amtltrr or o.tr-Jj.u- ( baau ntoaL

A mb.UI qnarrtity 4 Ibi ?ry rwllmi tlnrie Fml justrt .Mt.U.il, ami fur uie ly

tiii 41 K. P. ADAMS

TiiMf. It i A' 1 !l'KK STi:.MKIC MONTANA,

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.ASKS II. AMI 411 lb CORN ST A Rf II.

rn.m f l...rM..C.r I'iitfv-- fw &T,Nr. 1'altken.a 1 1 mo...

Cel teBia IU.-h- .

N l."tifnw Srmknl !! f.oa I'b omia I bmv,

N.a 1 llwr-- .Tine of cl.h '.r.

fmmnmml I ul'lnr t.l'tr InulCa-- a a.vei'U Jam ana JrtlM-- la 2 lb Ti'M,A'rt.J Ti... .4 kr.,

CaliAeikk L..l.fa- - faUf.rfT.ia i.Uit.m,Nra Ikbrat lr.l,N'e Oat Mral.

rw U..1U. n O.U P1Hr.I'.. . t'.le.,u Uf.MNl,firm Cal.f"Cnu I'uClnra.J tmn It In i lb H.r tt Blre.

r Iu & lb - rrrjr liK-e-,

ll-- .ra lj rr kaivioa,J ir, of t'orraxlj).Iw of snlio- - 1 aikl Boxra,C.lif.niia Oat. ami Hrjiu.

kor tie b'W atC4 41 H E McINTYKR A ERO.

A SII'I'.KIOK(.-- :. it) W A LK Ell A A LLEN.

jaim.miss: ti:a i

Jl'ST RECEIVED PER STEAMERIDAHO, for saie by

ej--j 3m apono a aciu'ck.

Xoiv ISooUs 2

1ST RECEIVEO HY THE MONTANA,.1 Um, niwrria. to ilrtunr. ale atWHITNEY' IItHK?TiRK.

The Orcrlaml .llontlily.A Ibe lwVH.ai'Mt of thv I wintry l'uM..trrl ly RnninA l'n.,nf.il'r.iKi abcrirfS.. by tlwf oo.li-t-COr-

at 14 a yer. --OCI1.tif Aorricao aoj Ilaea.tan

Tbe norabcr It JeJy la the Art b.L P"ral by6ii Ira H. 31. WHITNEY.

Iiivciiilc .Tlnsic Itoola'H !

PVMl E SILVER lir.l.U IIY CII AS HI TLEK?JL Hra.l'wry'a u t buo aoj CVtwer,

Br.lbary'. to-r- ,

Tbe tiollea W rraih. by L O.1 w S.l.rr Lttir, by P. Hoot.

Forwleby .- -. II. M. TAIIITNET. '

Att'Ot AT i:OOIaS.mimsE iytemhm; to open n ewar--- iorit! In nmmnwm lay rr-tee-- e htrU rtubrMra

II .rz--a ao.1 kinl. fr-e-n ai.o aiorr. iatnrt tn K"Ta'Ai-- , rvrrilbioif rn,uiril It the line of Otti- - Jaixmry .

tul II. M. WHITNEY.

KA.nKHA.lIIII.V FOI KTII.rKXV lithographs a.f

AHis Late Majesty Kainehameha IV.

nc Co-- .t a.l toot c rrct rcr I,r.lr,l, can I LaJby vly a.(.Ucatla. at tbe lo kore ei

ft. M. Yl II IT NET.'

GREENBACKS, '

STATP.s Bini" rUNITED J obr claM of UKKta.)

Casli'J at Uu hljhrsl rair.elJ U. M. YTIHTNEY.

aajiaa.i avu.;1

: r7 W. I.. GREEN,Craeral a Agrst aid Crater

Orrica is I ns-Px- Urupisoa,4UEEX STREET, 63$ lyl HONOLULU.

JOHN II. I'ATV,Matarj Pabllr,

Ilonotula, I!. I. OflSee a lh Bank of fcrehop A Co. C3i Sen

J . M. OAT k SOX.Sail Makers

KAAHCMAM ST.. (l ly) hosolci-v- , rt. i.

AOTICE !

W.IRIXG Mr AIISKVCE FROM THISm3 Kingdom. Mr. J. f. LA YIoN u ulWitol. by Power of

Ato-roey- , to trabaacl niy business.4 In I. BART LETT.

'OTICK.1 .Mcuibil tn Id bolir- - frnca tkU dle, auJrr tlare u.1 Dinjr JltdVS if WILlikXR. - 1' AHA MA.

July !; J t

aotici:.rilUK TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE 1H I POX

1 l!xr lsmrr fi-'--r of tbr Court llou. A bos iU bet.lrs at itrt l -- r fr the rec'liu'i of IsLnk

fcii m H. N. CA?TLK, AhtW'.

G. W. NORTON &. Co..

toori:i:s a.m ;ai;i:ks,ON THE ESPLANADE,

First Door above the Custom-hous- e, .

II...UU. ii. i. m iy

Tlie Old Curiosity Shop,NOT BY BOZ. BUT BY F0S.

fllllE rHKRSICiXF.I I1ES TO XOTIFVLi, frtrtoU aoJ Ike alite griimily that be baa now uo

A COOO ASSOKTMKXT OF i! M, m m, 1 41i ' t lint' rk r 1 rn p I nrr .j UIUlllll , 11 J V" wou--- , . uinn j w

Tobacco and Cigars, 13Iur(brr n 4W Hrr, aoJ bc! froco I

! Lela? rarrbwd Lew will be Sold .Uronllaslr.'FAMILIES WILL BE 91'PPLIED CHEAP. S

LUoJ. .H I rarfally tUrndrJ to I

u.iA Z--

T. ii prl.-lirv!-!?

bin cuawiNioo, f

nl Cnrl V0,U0 t, rtftW(r '

liaraen OCeaS, V CgeiaLUe X lOWtl, j

ALWAYS ON HAND.

arr, Stint. Ttrtf-- . Ftranrr Sarury, l"il-- y anj llora Rali.ihkUauta eutiataiUiy lur mW.

Eook-keepin- g on Kotlcrate Terms,AND TACUIIT t'UK A SMALL CON'IPEU ATION.

tr Do b.4 f-- rsi-- l lo ie Ihr till Curkily Plip caJI, attai(.U r.rrlj tort aiitbrl-Hralii-r- arv t hr

II HSI1Kim)KK.Tbe 14 Curi.iir sle. If rt im't.

Ml 3a MHr.tte tbe (i't Urt.

BOLLES & CO.VST AVE RECEIVED LAUb't. AUDITIONSA a to ibnr ilk of

General IM;rclian(liKO111 THE I. ATE AKIUViLS,

Ta wWlela the Allrnil.H af Partbaarr laHi UraiM-eirull- lavllral am

lNim. ihoh.NEW COLUMBIA IlIVER SALMON !

TCH 1F THE ln-:SEN- SEASOX-1- XLarrrla of Jji p .uraia each. for tle br

t& 3j l.OLt.Kd A CO.

DOWNEll'S KEEOSENE OIL!a T LOW PRICKS. FOR SALE RT

1IOI.I.KS k CO.

" JAPAN TEA!MI E LAST IMPORTATION'. AXO VERY'1 flu qul:y. For aalc by3Uu IUJLL1S A CO.

BUNTING !

WTkOlt SALE 11 Ya Ojl'StB liOI.LES A CO.

Columbia River Salmon.XT II A XO. I. RECEIVEO PER R. W.1.J IIIXJD. and fur sale by (OoJ lu BULLM A CO.

CracKcrs.flMXS WATER CRACKERS,a. lluucr.

Boeton.Soda,

11.1k,VIM.

fftfcr.Ginger Soapt,

Jmnr Liml Cakra, Ac, Ac Fur tale by- mi 3a liOI.I.lS A CO. ,

Carnitine ni:iniln Cigars.1gii M OF SI I'KRIOR UI'ALITY.porsalby 110LLES A CO.

N. B. None be.br in the market. 832 3a

ISosfoii Card Itlalcliex.FEW CASES FOR KALE I1YiZ2 Sm UoLLKS A CO.

I'ainlM and laint Oil.I Il'UDt'CK'M REST ZINC I'AIXT,.a Stoianf M bit LraJ.

UUck Lcaa.Kra LraJ,

TerJfcria.

Anil n Vnrletjr of Fancy Pa lute,tVt TuraroU(W, Col Vanii.b, f., Ac.P- -r .abr by Gil 3m EoLLKS A CO.

Wcslplmiia llantM.FEW OF VERY Sl'PEKIOlt LITY

aate by 10JJ 3) HOLl.KS A CO.

Salt Water Soap,XI CHEMICAL OLIVE SO A I.t -- T aale l.y ,Ui Out) EoLLES A CO.

I'ilot and Aavy ISrrad,A M A CKNKKAI. ASSORTMENT OFI tiKM-KKII-

, M.i. M.rt, 4c.. Ac.Ktlc by 3ut) HOLLU A CO.

Kerf and Pork.OR oft of novo.IN For pair by laj lliu) BOLLES A CO.

Ilrooms.FEW IMl.KN CtLIFtlRXI. HltOOMS.A P'rra.leby (o!i;Un) HLLI-- S A CO.

ISosfois C'l'iislu--d Sits:.'.111 SALE II Y' ti im B.)LI.rj A CO.

lour.lll.DK' (.'ATE MILLS El. OCR. RE--f Ct.iVED by rrrry 'raiurr. .lurvt fr.eo tbe Mill.

Extra t'aiiiily, Uakrr,' Extra, anJ Suprtine.3,o boLLK--S A CO.

Aiic'Iiorss and :iiaiiiM.ASSORTMENT OK SIZES SUIT A RLE

Vt ruurtrra, fur Sale byBOLI.ES A CO.

H( ru;i ;md Manila lordiigcnont ST RAND H EM I SIZES FROM

i UK. !, to 1 IIK.U.

B..lt Rfe. Sriilnp, Ilooacliiie, Marline, Spun Taro, Ilim-brrlio- r,

Ac, Ac.

MANILA COKDAKK,A full of aix, f.ir aate by

(Ui sm liOLLEf CO.

1 3 cm p Cauras.VO. TO Cl'T SCOTCH FLX CAX.i-- AS. E..raH.y BOI.I.K.S A CO.

Cotton Canvas.. I Tt WOOOI1CRY AXO TIIK

1 Larroc Mjuinfact'iry. For a:e byBOLLES A CO.

Dot Kn?!ili Portland Cement.ROS k N O A L E C E M EXT. FOR S L E 11 Y ,

tVi.' Din HiiLLE A CO.ICalifornia I.ime,

i:irom THE SANTA CRI Z KILNS. WE!are in rrwipt ff thi article by rrry l'u:krt. an.1 ran

ar cn.ioa.rra a K""! article at tbe .wrt price. IC :i 6m HOLLER A l.

'ivut PITCH. ItRH.'HT VARXIMI AXOa 'AL TAR. ?: tale by I

t-- 3m BOI.LK-- ? A CO. I

All MO AT ROAR OS FOR SALE BY" I

CEO BuLLI S A CO. :

Oars. j

I.MIOM TO IS FEET Poll SAf.K 8TIJoLLhA A VO.

Pure Sperm Oil.OR S ALE UtF Cm BOLLES A CO

Tolar Oil.A SI'PERIOU rtFALIT AT WHOLE- -

2. a. r A LK lirl K.-tu- Eur aate by6--1 J Cm HOL.I-- ? k CO.

i

Cider Vinegar. j

V I N EK A R. FOB '

leby ifiM Za.) i;.j.Li-- s tf co. j

... WJLJLLJ.

THE FiicincCommercial Advertiser.

.SA T rKZi A V, A UG 1ST 1.

XOTF.S OF THE WKF.K.

Mabie E.RTitijr.Krs. Tli aensations erperienc-e- Jc a boanl bhi; when an eartbijaaVe ehock occurs

at sea, arc jecu'ur anJ Torjr tliuilar in thwr naturegctierallj giving tLc iJea cf tLe ship having touch-

ed Lottoia, anil Wuig aground. TLU the case onboanl the Lark Cornet, when an cat thquaVe shockwaa felt about one jear ago, 300 miles out from SanFrancisco. Car t. Ludlow, in the Hiltmia, uucriledthe sensation as the in the shock he felt off Ha-

waii 4pril 21. Here U the latest inc'uhut of the kind,which occurred ofl the coast of Oregon in May last,which we fiuJ in & Portland juper :

Earthquake at Sea. Captain orno, of the brigBrttciter, retvrta that on the trip p lrom Sau FrancUco, he txjwrieneeJ two ?bocka of uu earthquske,each severe eiw.ug!i to startle all on board. He and.. . .i - i ihis mate were engage-- l in tne caom wuca tne nrstshock km felt, and they both rau out on deck withthe iuj predion that the vessel had struck and runover a reef. L'poa looking d.wn, however, no si,of nhallow water, or of aiivthilur near the surface.could be diicovereJ, and as the sea all around was ag- -itatel as ifshaken by some convulsion, they concluded j Senator Henderson was married to-da- y to Missthe sh.ick was that of an earthquake. The second' Mary Foote, daughter of one of the Examiningshock occurred in alout a half a minute and while , Clerks in the Patent Office Department. A largethey were still speculating about the first. The men ; number of Members of Congress were present, andtumbled up from below, frightened, and under the . other prominent officials,belief that the vessel had struck a rock. After the; The Tyni, ease may be revived. A grand im-fi- rt

alarm had subside., to make sure that the vessel . jieu. hme.it is talked ot. the young clergyman hav-wa- a

all right, the pumps were tritl, but no water ; ing preached in a mcthodist meeting-hous- e sincewas found in the wells This occurred on the ISth, ' his recent adinonitioii by the lii-ho- p.

in latitude 41 deg., 7 minutes and longitude rJOtlcg.,;k minutes West. The vessel was making at thetime about eight knots. Her fpetnl was not at allcheekeI. a fact which would destroy the presumption

Jhe had struck any mm ken obstruction.

i"LT CIst In former year, say from ISoO to!O. this was olservetl as the great national holiday

.r It twHu ni tiit it ti!i ri;iYv lMn dfcme-- l irftiHr i

to dnn its olerv.mce alto-rethe- r. Not a nationalflig could 1 found floating from any governmentflagstaff Dut though the government and fortlgnora

I.have ceascl to observe it, the aative population, long i

a i ... i ,i r .i.. i ..... i"o'i 10 ae.H .i - r.-u,- r, ,

.jy fursrt itf an, attire,l with their bright ;

i , i i,'hurrying to their Annual feasts, where luantj liog

siars nre rnniiniiaiiv iaiu iuiuiudog are the dainties reserved for this day m rMUHinnj;shootw rrolessor Iaoiius says eivrut millions

particular. j through the earth's atmosphere every twenty-fou- r

Tho Hawaiian Calvary Companies continue to ! hours. Most of them are very small four huu-obser- ve

the day as the anniversary of their organiza- - ! d"'1 a,ld lo tbe nct'!

tion, and turned out in strong force. There were T' l,u'w V1 of boring wells on the AmericanV ? principh-- . which has lately been tried iu l'ans. and

about one hundred and twenty m uniform assembled ; 'hy ,L,V KujjHsh expeditionary forces in Abyssiniafor practice on the plains, where from twelve till four ', with such wonderful success, is engaging the atteu-o'cloc- k

they went throi;h all the various calvary ex--' tio" r lh raiiolieros iu Ue Plate, and U likely to

ercises, affording much aport to the thousands of; Lt K""" adopted before long.

spectators who a.seinUed to witness their tactics.

he Bishop op Honolclit. Respecting this per--onage, we clip from a late ropy of 77e Chicago

Jtlrance, an American paper, the following: "The !

High Church Ritualists in England, who have beentrying to establish in the Sandwich Islands what theycalled the " Reformed Catholic Church, in direct hos- -

J WW Ulil lUllLt I mill; IUI. ILIII VI. -- ..ii.vui. v. i.- -tdity to our American Miss.onanes, do not flourish .

WM ahrnatlt rrov;aig if any American citizen isaa they had expected. The ed Bishop of 1 lotto-- I arretted by any Goveinm nt in contravention oflulu is still in England, and writes to The Guar- - the intent and purpose ol this act. upon allegationdian: "My return to Hawaii." says he, "in the naturalization has not operated to di-sol-

allegiance to their native Sovereign, the Presidentpresent state of the funds, would imply nothing !

is ,.:nj,wered. if Congress is not in session, to sus-sho- rt

cf crippled means to the clergy and a total col-- mmi,1 in j;art or in whole commercial relations withlapse." His begging circular commences thus : ' such Government ; or, when the other remedy is

available, to order the arrest aud detention"The five years' subscriptions, pledged in this coun- - Goveinn)ent fonild wilhin our jnriitry, expire with the present year. Unless they arc ; diction. exceyA Ambassadors. Jtc. and to reportrenewed, or fresh ones obtained, this effort to cstab- - such proceedings to Congress upon its assembling,lish the new church in Hawaii, to which the IaiglL.Ii '

Case k Si spexdk Animation. The Detroitchurch has pledged itself, must die away." : Tribune reports an interesting case of restoration

i to lite of a person apparently dead. The w ife of aSUICIDE. At Waialua, on Thursday, the 23d inst., respectable mechanic of Detroit, after a short

di.tl. aiiarentl y, and the bodjr was preparedi,..M.mu attempted suicide by cutting his throat He i n....for the grave and placeu in a cotlin. JJurtnginflicted two severe gashes, which nearly served his g;,ig night, one of the lat'.y watchers thought shewindpipe, and a third cut into the larynx. Anger, would try the experiment of placing a mirror onarising from a dispute with his father, was the cause the face of the dead. To her surprise, she djscover--.

; ed moisture on the glass. After repeating theof sudden his life. 1 heattempt on own old man she culled theexp,l,.hll(,ia w;tll lhe FHIIle r.SHn. at--had his thumb nearly cut off by Maim, and aa near j tention of others to this sign of life, and in them we can arrive at tbe truth, the sou attacked bis nirn.iujr it was determined to deler the funeral,father with the knife, lefore cutting himself. The The body remained in the coflin several days, andconstable, find friends of Maim ifported the case the on the drill day rroui the day of her supposed death,l'uliee authorities, and n.v.ueste.1 medical b.-li- . t ln

'the siirns of hie were so many that the body was

tent hardly crim- -of

Itics. McUrew wtut down ou to attendthe cases. Gazelle.

Notwithstanding the terrible gashes which thefellow gave himself, we he is improvingaud likely to recover. i

Hawaiian (oncert. Uy notice iu another '

it will bo seen that Juveniles f thd Kuglhschool at Kaumakapili Church w ill give a concert onThursday evening at "4, to raise funds to furnishtheir school-roo- m, and to a meloJcon. TheScholars arc the Mine who sung the well-kno- andhumorous s..iig, " Johnny Schmokcr," jierforme.1 at

'the same church about a year ago. They aro asmart, well-train- ed chi.ss, and their c.ncert willdoubtless rejmy those who may it.

e .t c fltpcni matt that L. S. Meamer Owprr, 0. I

!

F. EuuiHJiiy, tons and C guus, was to have sailedfrom Panama alanit Jnly 1, fir San Francisco via

,

lhnKiliilii. If she left as anticipated, she is nowfully due ; though coining under sail she may outforty dt)s. She will probably not remain herethan a week or ten days.

I

Xaval.- - The U. S. Steamer Capt. Simp- - i

son, sailed for Ililoon Monday forenoon, and prob I

ably renehe I that port ou Tuesday afternoon. After .

short stay there, she will visit other p.ii ts 011 the .

lee side or that mlau-I- , touching also at Maui, andreturn'iug to Honolulu about the tilth of August. i

t

L.aie rejioris iron. Hawaii siate iieu tnc ura j

in old Kilauea are ar.tiii tiuite active, and the rt tWtiuu as seen at a distance at sea is morn brilliant thanit been for years. So long as this safety-valv- e isopen aud active, there is little or no danger frouiearthiuakes or ei options on that .

r Though the bark Coir will not 1 due fopTwe

ev woe&fille.

Clocked for.

2f The states the four Chinese coo-

lies, uuder sentence death, referred to last week,hac liecn reprieved till the 5th of 18C9.It is not improbable that the of allringleader may be finally to imprisonmentfor life.

"57 A notice of managers Agriculturalsociety in another column states that the annualmeeting takes soon, and calls ou all who wish

to aid in objects of the to be in re-

newing the fees.His Hontr Chief for Kauai

last week, to hold the August term of '

Court, which opens Nawiiiwili oa Tuts. lay nextoth.

The Sultan and few his Cabinet are matur-- jing a law to permit persons foreign birth re- -'

side in and legally boldright is to be guaranteed by treaty with

Rio Janeiro adviees of May 2f.th state that the !

Rrailtan I'm repot show of the Pnra--!guavau war to be $121.0ilO.U.)0. total debtot the Km ire ! l7.UU0.0t". The Minister Fi-- 1

nance declares foreigu loan impracticable whilewar la.-.U- .

Tie- - from the Parana is that Lopez isthe women. :gid has lo.OOO of them on

under Eliza Ljuch, an lrih woman. Theyare charged duty of guarding communi-cations. hundred Paraguayans as-

sailed position Chico ou theof Ma. but were repulsed with the loss ofone--

sixth of uuuiber. Another account statesin engagement the field and victory was claim- -,,, . . . L ,

"J ,M,'n S'ues. inr mss i au isreported at M'O, the Rrazilians at luo.

'A FOREICiU NEWS.Telesrvnpliic and Otlioi.

American.Cmicauo. July 3. TIh papers have

ftpi'cials from Now York, speculating variously up-on the projects of ditiervnt candidates. It isiuiposMlde to extract anything relatl. An in-

definite iiiimber of candidates are nt.nied. but Pen-dleton's liav the most compact organiza-tion, and art strongly hopeful of success. It issaid that Ctiuse has written a letter indorsing

principles. Seymour, it is paid, will de-

cline. Western delegates wou"t hear ot Chase asa candidate.

Ntw Yokk. July 3. A Ufrail special s.iys thePresident has determined to issue a peneral amnes-ty proclamation, to include Jeff, l'avis. Breckin-ridge, and other leaders of ilie rebellion.

The political excitement is increasing: hourly,rendletou'a friends iu expressions of conti-denc- e

in his Seymour is their secondchoice. It, is believed thev control over cue Imn- -

! ,,rt.(l aml ty votl,s wjh ,McKean and JudgeKly mi. of had a private interviewSeymour and a few leading New York iVmocrats.Pendleton will not be pressed to create split, andvery likely Seyinoui may be nominated by accla-mation before six ballots are had. and forced to ac-

cept. Seymour be nominated Hendricks orHlair will be Vice.

l'r..l.l..ni td.i..1 tti. Ioilt evi.eetedproclamation of universal amtu-s- t v.

I:i New Yrk they have just brought out a newlor liuhtinir the street laiuos siinulUtne- -

OUsly by electricity. It is simple, small muoiplaci-- d in each lamp-po- st atxl cnnected by iusulat- -eU wires with central point, where the operatorcan. by simply starting the clock-wor- k attached to

batteries, at once open the cocks in each lampand light up the whole city in the twinkle of aneye. or put out the lights at his

A Huston police oRicer has been upon the policeloree for the last three year, nnd that timehe has arrested three hundred and thirty-on- e

thieves, ol whom two hundred and lorty pleadedgiultv. and Ui.f remainder were convicted.- -

Amherst. Massachusetts, is (.........rrmu'inir fl.... t !... Ttu ,.,,,,,.,1 ,!iat S4iD.000 worth ot buildingsure erecting this s'ason. including the additions tothe two colleires. which is oue fifth the valuation of1 town.

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ciuiiiier iiu i..v.-t- . u .o iiuw-- u

of Norfolk declaring that he knows no ground ouwhich a colored man could be excluded lrom aseat in Congress if elected, and saying he shouldwelcome the election of competent representativeof the colored race to either House of Congress, as

(inal triumph of equal rights. Until this step istaken, our success is incomplete.

Mr. Conness offered an amendment in the Senatei . ..... ..:ii .t..i. At a .

'd spoke ana is now in a lair wa 10 recover,

j. ii,)ss jiUw.K's Hei-ort- . The Secretary of theTreasury has transmitted to Congress J. RossIowne report on the u.inetal resources ofStates and 1 erri tunes west of the Rocky Moun- -

UiiUMu work j,as been in progress upward of

a year, aud embraces a complete summary oteverything essential to a correct understanding ofour great interests, including the geologi-cal birmation of the mineral belts, the number ofmines in operation, their yield and condition, thetreatment ol tires, and some peneral considerationsof precious metals. The report will make..l.r.1.1 ".int on a... a Mr ltrnu'n estimntes tl;eof llu. ytaU.s anj Territories for 1S07, as follows :

California.... 25.Mo,ooo Colorado. 2,5oO,000.N.vxJ.t. ..... 2u,tii0,(40 New Mcxio..:.. &OU.0OO

Montana..... 12.OO0..KHJ Arizona fiOii.000Muh C,:.oo.iioo l UcelUuMMiua S.oou.uooWaaliingliMI.. l.oou.ooo

2,0O0,Oii0i Total...Tie entire of the precious metals from

stJ ,() j.lI1Mafy i, lw:8. i, Miniated as tollows:raiif..niia. j.ri0.0oi.0oo,Vahin;i..n 10,000.000MiMitiuia.. ....... C6.uOO.(MK)'Mici11:uio.ii... .. 4u,UOO,000lUuli 49.0iO,uo0 Urtatlnlfor Jvwrl- -C..l..ni.lo S'.OOO.OOiM ry, plato, etc. . . 50,000,003Or. gun U,000,0OONew Meiico and I Total $1,163,000,000

ArUoua .,000,0o0

Placer mining is on decline, Vein or rpiartzmining is progressing favorably A de--

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tliminished in the past lew vears, and does nowexceed 0.000. Agriculture, manufactures,commerce are assuming the preponderance overthe mining interest.

.The areata land suitable

-for

cultivation is much larirer than originally sup- -

,,OH,.d. luiimrlant results are anticipated trrun thecomiileiioii of the Pao'lie Railroad. The miscclla- -

e,H minerals of the t'acilie slope are elaboratelydeseribed. mining is in depressed condition ; also quicksilver, lhe report embraces ue-tail- ed

descriptions of the mineral resources of Cal-ifornia. Nevada. Utah, Arizona. Montana. Idaho,Washington Territory, and Oregon. Interestingstatistics are also given of the history and condi-tion of the mining interesting in Kurope. Mexico,s. .1 . 4 ... ...i:.. 1 i..:i:..i. '.,1 t.:Tl'"' ra f' V '

nvention: for without any familiarity withmechanical arts, outside of their particular line,and with nothing to guide them but their own tal-

ents, they constructed an apparatus that suppliedtheir want One ol its earliest achievements wasto engrave the Lord's prayer in microscopic char-acters inside of a wedding ring. Under powerfulmagnifier all the letters are seen distinct and per-fect One thing leads to another, and in the courseof their labors they discovered that the same me-chanical principle could be applied to the makingof tine engravings on steel, or copper, or wood ; tothe execution of the most delicate medallion andgeometrical lathe w ork in fact, to the performanceof every task where graver is required. Havingno of contrivances now exclusively em- -

ployed by bank note engravers lor ruling vari- -

tins ornamentations, they got up machine whichincluded a mastery or all tiiat. and all the commoneveryday toil of burin besides. Suchas engraving the rollers for calico printing, or doorplates, or stencil plates, is done as easily as slicing

Pictures or designs can be reducedwith the precision of the photographic camera.The worker, who can learn the whole art in two orthree hours, has nothing to do but follow- - with atracer lhe lines of and a sharp pointof steel at the other end of series of levers cutsa plate of metal or a block of wood. His handmoves with the free sweep of a good pen-man- . andthe graver unerringly him. The adjustmentof a rod determines whether the copy shall be thesame in all respecU as original, or smaller toan almost infinite extent. Wiiile his hand is out-lining letters an inch long, the steel point may bereproducing them to small as to be

by microscope. The upparatus thoughvery siinpb. considering the diverse kinds of ser-vice which it can perform, cannot clearly be de-

scribed without diagrams. While it reminds one ofHlancbarda lathe, the pantograph and rulingmachine in some respects, it is clearly an originalInvention, and has numerous useful rapacities pe-culiar to itsvlf.

down, but suicide can be deemed placed in bed, where, after some days, she recover-in- al

offense, reiiuiring the interference the author- - ed life and wunnth, and finally opened her eyesDr. Monday,

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The approach of storms is to be announced bythe Western Union Telegraph Company to all thosetowns that will communicate the intelligence tathe neighboring farmers by means of signal gunsBred according to a preconcerted system. Theplan will be thoroughly tested during the ensuingseason.

Trao.cal Stout or tue Sea. A terrible story ofshipwreck comes from Madagascar. A Frcuchvessel, bound from Calcutta to Marseilles, waswrecked on the reefs of Isle St Rrandon, and thecrew took to their boats, two iu number. One of

I them was thrown back upon the reefs, and all itsoccupants were drowned ; the other made for thenearest land. In nine days all the provisions were

! exhausted, and the captaiu succumbed to fatigueand privation. The mate thereupon proposed thatthey should all drown themselves together, but t'jesuggestion was rejected, and the decision come to,t draw lots as to which of them should be killed

i and serve as food for the others. The victim was! designated, and underwent bis f.ite with lesigua-- !

tion. Three davs after this horrible sacrifice, onthe 6th of January, the boat touched at Mohaiubo,

j Madagascar, and thtre, more dead than alive, thefamished cannibals were kiudly received, and sent

j to the Fiench consul.; Remarkable Discovert in Tennessee. TheChat--jtanooga Union says that Mr. William Staples, whiledigging, recently." in a salt lake on his farm, twelve

i miles northeast of Kingston. Tenn., struck a solid' limestone rock, about seven feet befow the surface.'

He found in it a well about eight inches in diameter,filled with very salt water. After the discovery ofthe well. Mr. Staples prosecuted bis investigations,and found to his surprise, a line of salt kettles or

j rather the remains of salt kettles. The kettleswere of stoneware, made of the same material asthat used by the Indians for their home ware, such

; as plates, dishes, Ac. The kettles were broken,bnt the curvature indicated that they were aboutthree feet in (Jianieter. and were about forty in

; number. A most striking fact connected with thisj discovery, is that these kettles were found t a; depth of seven feet below the surface of the ground,i Growing above them were trees poplar and oak

which were evidently two centuries old.The Great Ocean Rack. It will be seen by re-

cent cable despatches that the City of Paris hiswon the great ocean race, having made the tripfrom New York to ljueenstown in less than seven anda half days the fastest time on record. Hon. A.II. Rice and other Rostoniaus were on board. Therace was between the Cuuard steamer Cu'. CaptK. R. Moody, aud the City of Pari. Captain JamesKennedy, of the In man line. They left New Yorkon the l$th of April, the City of Paris passing thebattery at 2:oo p. M., and the Cuba 3. The formerpassed the bar at 2:55 p. m., ami the latter at 5 r. m..and though it has been denied by the Cunard linethat there was to be a trial of speed, it was so wellunderstood in New York, that heavy beU werepending on the result

The 'City of Paris has made the quickest trip toand from Kurope of auy steamer afloat, having ac--

i complished the run ftom Quoenstown to handyJ Hook, a few weeks since, in the unpredented timeJ of seven days twenty-thre- e hours and four minutes,

which is four hours shorter tliau tlie Uunard steam-er Scotia had previously made.

Ladies' Gambling IIoi-sk- s ix Washington. TheWashington Chronicle asserla that there are twofashionable gambling houses, both within half adozen squares of the Treasury Building, in thatcity, which are exclusively for the use of ladies.At those places, at nearly all hours of the day, maybe found richly dressed ladies, connected with fam-ilies whose standing is high in the community, ear-nestly engaged in laro. and staking their moneywith an abandon that would excite surprise. Tbesterner sex is rigidly excluded, and the players feelthemselves secure from the intrusion of watchfulfathers or angry husbands, while they at tbe sametime place firm reliance ou the silence of their faircompanions. It is rumored that a certain divorcecase now pending in the district court is attributa-ble in a measure to the squandering of a husband'smoney on the tables of one of these places MadamRumor placing tbe amount of the losses as high as$50,000.

OCR FfTCRE PKOSrERITT AFTER GRANT'S ELEC-

TION. The National Gazette (Rerlin) calls attentionto the fact that, whatever be the result of the im-

peachment of President Johnson, the United Statesmay, from the 4th of March, 1S09, look forward to acareer of unparalleled prosperity and greatness.It says :

Oue thing is certain, so far as the immediate po-

litical future of the United States i3 concerned,Gen. Grant will be the next President of the re-

public. The strife between tho various . branchesof the Government will then be at an end. HisCabinet will consist of the most eminent men of themajority men whom the people trust and revere,aud whom both houses of Congress will enthusias-tically support iu all their leading measures. Theharmony now sadly wanting between the executiveand the legislative departments having been

the political importance of the SupremeCourt, which has now given rise to so many hopesand fears, will dwindle down to nothing, and peo-ple will care very little about the political opinionsof the Judges composing that tribunal. The recon-struction of the Southern States, if not accomplishedbefore that time, will proceed as rapidly as it. untilnow, has dragged along slowly ; and with politicalharmony in the councils of the nation will comematerial prosperity. A new impetus will be givento industry, commerce and agriculture, and, withelements of success such as no other country in theworld has in its grasp, tho people of the UnitedStates are sure to make strides forward, which ac-

customed as we are to wonderful performances inthat respect lo America, . will distance and eclipseall that has been achieved up to this time.

F.nropcnn Intelligence.London, July 2. General Napier arrived to-da- y.

An immense crowd assembled at the railroad depotto welcome him. Much enthusiasm was manifested.The House of Lords unanimously adopted a voteof thanks to General Napier, and the officers andmen of the Abyssmian expedition. The Prince ofWales, Prince Alfred and many members of theCourt were present at the House of Commons, andall the galleries were crowded by a brilliantthrong, it being known that General Napier wouldbe present. The General was greeted with muchwarmth. Disraeli moved aud Gladstone secondedthe vote of thanks, which was carried without adisscuting vote.

Paris, July 2. In the Corps Legislatif, duringthe debate on the Iludget, the Murine Minister ofFinance replied to the attacks on the Governmentfor the military preparations. He said that armament or disaimament was equally a pledge ofpeace.

Mr. Oliver said other nations are led to armthemselves through fear of France, who held thelead among the nations of Europe. She can dis-pense with the costly armament, and improve herfinancial condition.

Relouahe, July 2. The National Chamber ofServia has confirmed the accession of Milan IV. tothe throne, and also indorsed the Regency appointedto act during his minority. Prince Milan made abrief speech to the Chamber. He said that thoughyoung he would learn to make the people happy.Great rejoicings are going on throughout the prin-cipality.

Sitttcart. July 2. Minister Bancroft has ar-rived to negotiate a naturalization treaty.

A dispatch from Hongkong, May 20th, says thereports from the north slate that the rebels had metwith recent successes. Pekin is seriously menared.

Paris, July 2. In the Corps Legislatif to day,the debate on the Budget whs resumed. A brilliant speech was made by M. Thiers, the burden ofwhich was tnat peace, nnerty ana gooa manage-ment was the only cure for the financial deficit

M. Mayne, Minister of finance, informed theHouse that a further loan was needed to meet armyexpenditures.

Constantinople. July 2. Prince Napoleon dinedto-da- y with the Sultan. The Viceroy of Egypt,and all Ambassadors froiu foreign powers werepresent.

The distance between London and Paris is nowtraversed daily by the South. Eastern and Northernof France railways, in less than ten hours. - Twoexpress trains leave the Paris terminus of theNorthern of France system daily for . England.More than 200,000 passengers passed over thisroute in lfcC7.

The English army in India, during 187. cost$G3.M9.4-- 0 in gold, an increase of Sl.e5G.3fio oerthe cost of tbe preceding year, the increase beingcaused by the soldier's pay being augmented.

The Emperor of Austria has signed the law.passed by the Reichsrath, establishing the legalequality of religions sects. This is a long stridefor popular freedom to make in that hithertochurch-ridde- n Empire.

Cavrkiim.e (England). June 16. The Universityof Cambridge to-da- y conferred the degree of Doctorof Laws upon 11. V. Longfellow. .The ceremonytook place in public and was witnessed by a largeaudience, many of whom were ladies. But few ofthe students attended. On coming forward Long-fellow was met with demonstrations of welcomefrom the assemblage, who greeted him with loudand prolonged cheers. The Vice Chancellor, ouconferring the degree, made an address in whichhe alluded in suitable terms to the poet's life, char-acter and works. He also spoke of the generousreception of Dickers by tlie American people. Af-ter expressing gratification at the appointment ofReverdy Johnson to represent tht United States inEngland, he concluded by expressing the nationaldesire for enduring friendship between the twonations. The Vice Chancellor was applauded.

It is announced the Eyre, of Ja--maicn, will contest t.ie seat of John Stuart Mill,member for Westminister, at the coming election.

Lonpov. June la. ..V great meet'rog of Ritnalii4was held last nigj.t. Dr. Hussey ami other run- - .nent divines were present Resolution Wer adopt'ed defending the Irish Church establishment aa ifnt present stands, and maintaining High Church doc- -'

trine for the Clnuch of England.It is now generally understood that tho Ministry

will make an appeal to the conntry on tbe 7ie-lion- s

at isi.e betw een them and tbe House of Com-- "

mens. The following is a programme which tbe'Government has decided on : Parliament will

iii October. Wrils will then be issuedfor elections which will take place during Novem-ber, and on the 5Kb of December the meeting ofthe new Parliament will take place.

It would really seem that the ancient. did aur--pass .their descendants in the perfection of theirarts. A Hie aud burglar-proo-f safe, which baabeen subjected to a volcanic eruption, baa beendiscovered in Pompeii, its contents uninjured. Itvery much resembles modern safes.

The Rev. Dr. Funshon, an English clergyman, itj is reported, has emigrated to the United States for

tue purpose ot marrying Lis deceased wife a sister,who also leaves England to become nalnrtvUj! inthat country and when be has married the lafe', Itiasserted he will return to England. This melsod ofevading tbe English law ia of doubtful validity.

There s very rarely been a great man whowas not accused of being a drunkard. Insinua-tions of this kind are rite regarding Disraeli ; andif the idea of total abstinence had teen batchedeighty years ago, we should have had GeorgoWashington bauded down to us as a toper, or prob-ably he would be accused of chopping down thecherry tree for the sake of the cherry brandy, as achild breaks his drum for the music

Ireland is in an unfortunate condition. Accord .ing to a London journal, she contains at presentthree millions of people less, than when the Coralaws were repealed. Some have perished by !am-ine, great numbers have gone to England, and amultitude unexampled in the history of moderntimes have been driven aeross the ocean, bearingwith them hearts full of bitterness, and, too often,ot resentment ugaiust the. system of misrule of .

which they are the terrible exponeuta and examples.REUlil.U S I.IBKRTT IN ExCiaND FORCING TlETT.

into a Prisoner. -- An extraordinary question re-ceived a more extraordinary answer iu tbe Houseof Commons last night Taylor asked the Earl ofMayo it it was a fact that a prisoner in Monntjovprison, who declared himself a Unitarian, wns or-dered by the Governor to select his religion asAnglican. Roman Catholic or Presbyterian, and,on bis refusal, was sentenced to the penal cell,with bread and water diet From the Earl's replywe gather that the statement was substantiallytrue, but that Taylor had hardly put It with stifli- - 'cient force. It seems that the convict iu question,one Murphy, on his admission to the Mountjoy con-vict prisou. declared that be was of no religion.He was ordered to select one. He reftised. liewas then put on penal dief for three days, then re-ceived for five df.ys into tbe hospital, and. on bisleaving the hospital, put on the penal diet again." and then he selected the Romau Catholic re-ligion.' What is most charming is that it requiredthe united zeal, wisdom and discretion ot all thehigh prison officials working in concert to effectthis marvelous conversion. They went and told nthe Director, firstly, that Mutphy was unprovidedwith a faith. The Director minuted the Governor.-- .The Governor applied to his superiors for instrue t

tions. The chief merit in the conversion in itscheapness : it could not have cost much more thanfive shillings from Crst to last But we fear thatthe plan of ordering a man to select bis religion iaunsound in principle, although it succeeded so wellon this occasion. It is impossible to keep every 'variety of faith on tap ; and suppose Murphy hadavowed a preference for tho doctrines of Buddho,how would it have been possible for him to go to 'meeting? London Utar, May lOUu

European Armies and Finances.'A French statistician has lately published a pam-

phlet on this subject, which is well calculated to 'alarm European statesmen and financiers. He --

shows by statistics gathered, from ofHcial reports.;that the present annual cost of maintaining thearmies of. European States is 119,392,655; tbeloss of labor involved is equal to 132,174.892; andthe interest on the capital invested in military preparatinus is 30,440,000, making a total cost o f .

280,000.000 per year. In consequenco of this im- - --

mense cost of standing armies, every leading na-tion in Europe, except Great Britain and Prussia,has an annual deficit in tbe treasury, varying fromone million to a hundred million pounds sterling.Neither Great Britain nor Prussia will be an ex- - 'ception this year, and all alike will add to the na-- ,

tional debt. Russia has bad a chronic deficiencysince 1832; and France, since 1851, has nearlytrebled her funded debt. Tho writer argues that,if the great Powers of Europe would disarm to theamount of one-ha- lf of their present forces, twomillions of men, tbe flower of their present popu-lations, between tbe ages of 20 and 25 years, wouldat once bo restored to peaceful avocations ; and areduction in national expenses be effected to theamount of more than 320 millions of dollars (64.-000.0- 00

;) which, in forty years, would pay off allthe European national debts, or complete an entire .

network of railways throughout the Continent, andprovide for the erection and maintenance of aaelementary school in every district

In spite, however, of such alarming figures, and .

of general impending bankruptcy, the tendency is 'to an increase rather than a reduction of arm- - .

'ments. How long European capitalists may bewilling to make new loans to States tending to .

bankruptcy, is becoming a serious question. Whenthe possibility of borrowing ends, there will be nootber alternative than ecouoroy or repudiation.

European statesmen may well wonder at therapidity with which our American armies of a mil-lion men melted away at the return of peace, re-suming industrial pursuits, and becoming againproducers instead of cousumers. "Nor can theywonder less at the national resources, which, intwo years after such an exhausting war, reduced '

the national debt over two hundred millions ofdollars. Tbe rapid increase of productive wealthin this country, under a normal condition of affairs,and the freedom from the heavy burdens of a largostanding army, must of necessity, make the UnitedStates the most powerful nktion in tbe World.The prospects of all European nations are gloomy;our own, apart from temporary perplexities, timewill ultimately work out a remedy, but for the im-mediately future, it would be hoping without 'rea-son to expect even an approach to our former aver-age prosperity. X. 1" Ship List.

Fine Office Stationery !Prom New York City.

I A N'T A SIR ASn THIN DAMASK NOTEI'Al'KKd all the Fashion now.

Thin Orrrlaml Correspondence Paper, Blue a rut White,Extra Thira Cnnrreas Letter and Cap Paper, 'tUierior Enrekipe. to match all the abora Papers.Larye Square W editing Envelope.lion Ton patent open enl Envelope,hillt Taate or Kihlicu white, Mae anil red.Lest English Tisane Paper, ail colors.Morocco Vrtk Folios, Lrulies' letter Polioa.1 niily Lelter Scales cheap, only $1.fcOO a r.isa Meet Pens, of every desirable pattern,Pocket Unt.ka, and Card ami letter Walk-Is-,Pounce Itottit and Hoses, Salt of Lemon.laier East-tier- s, Thumb Tacks for Artista.Newnpaper Files of various lengUi and patterns,Slate Rublier. a new article for schools,ltlnckboard RuhlMrra, a new article for jcbools,Scho.il Reward Card. Desk Tablets,Twii Unices, Pen Racks, Pencil Shields,Pencil Itniiber Heads, Norelly Pencil Holders.Miow Card Kinps, for suspending cards,Payaon's Itnlel.ible Iuk. the best in use.Carmine Ink. black and blue Ink,A very superior lot of Letter Envelopes, while, canary and

butr,Otaos Inkstands, Traveling Inkstaods, " rP.rts of Artists' Drawing Pencils.Boxes Colored Crayon Pencils. Writing Desks,lioxes choice Water Colors, KloUing Paper aud Pads,1 rory Tablets, Mathematical Instruments.Pchool BUM, Pencils. Chalk Crayons,And erery article in the Stationer's line.

For sale by tS31 2ro) II. M. WHITNEY.

SHIP MASTERS ' i

NO OTHERS BOlXn TO SEA AND INA want of reading matter, can And large sopply ofIllustrated Papers, 3fagazines and Books.

AT WHITNEV'S BOOKSTORE. Files of Har-Iter- 's

Weekly, Leslie's and other illustrated papers, for or IS'

months back, on hand and for sale cheap.

IVEW CIIAUTS.TMIK UNDERSIGNED II AS RECEIVED

the Hydrographic Office, ia Wasbiogloo, Chafts ofthe following islands and reefs s

Bird Island.Neckar Island,

. Maro Reef,Gardner Island. ,

Laysao Island,French Frigate Shoals.

fcmith, Je'inston or Cornwallis Island,. Uaspar Rico Reef.

The whole are on two Charts, issued in July, 1867, from surveys of Lieut. Brooks, of the surreying schooner .'rnmoreCooper. They are the most correct Charts In existence.

1J. M. WIHTNKT.

WRITING INKSOh Hand and For Sale ;

k XOVKS BEST BLACK IXC.MAVXARD quarts, pints and cones.I larMs best Black Ink, quarts, pints and comm.Davids' best Copying Ink, quarts aad pints.Maynard 4-- Noyes' best Copying Ink, quarts and pints.It.ii,k of Ixndon best Copying luk, quarts aud pints.Arnold's Writing Fluid in quarts aud pinU, received di-

rect tr.ua London.Arnold's Copying Fluid,I rul's best Blue Ink, in cooes; - ;

Darid'a best Carmine Ink, in glass stands;Indelible Ink, fw marking boen. g

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II. .11. AVllIT.i:i llonoliilit.A ttrrtoxAitr t Tim Hawaiian lamicau

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Ik arlarala la rooaii tn any atlv--r . A law ens--la

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A Booi which ihould bs in Every Library

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OXTAI.HXO ABOUT XO.IHMI HAWAIIANc Word. Witt, KnjilialV siKniaoaliaio, and

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1863!Tlie Coniiiioi'eiolPERIODICAL AND fiEWG AGENCY

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694 II. M. W lllTXFV. in

Siiiul.ir Disappearance. .

(Frum (.'bambr-r- a Jooraal.

The auddtfi dirapTwarance of individuals fromI the midfct of society iuirlies in aluioft every in--; fctani-- mental aberration or crime. Skeletnaj found in wine, coal-pit- ", in dlu.-- welb, inquarries, in the wall of ruin, in ploughed field.immediately heneath the surface of the soil, imj.ly

j Wa many ma-ia- l mj(terie, which probahly oeca- -j

eioneil in their day a wMe-Ppre- ad ofexcitement, orat leant agitatel 'rofoundly nue bmall circle of

. relntivci uml frii n!s. Iy eomc law acarccly in- -;

telliihle t ordinary mind, many rreins areurgil into the fCTyactration of acts (o little analo-- ;

to the iieral hahito of their Fcicf, thattfwy are held to proceed from niadncT, though, ifall the tin uijictancen ol the cue were known, itmlht be found that they were bused on reasoim-- !ble, or at leaet on intelligible gTininh.

Kvery man may tav with the poet : " Mymind to me a kinplmn is," bfCauK; within tluitd imnin, whether limitdl or extennivc, he bearsabsolute fway, his euf jecM lcing ideas, wi.ich hecan maihal and ctuiij l in this or that directionat ph.-a-f ure ; but when his ideas rir-- e in rebellion,

1 a a .a a. aani re I urn; to oiev liis will, tne kiugaom is cmu-vcrt- el

into aiiarcLy, and the l.ian, from lcing themarU-r-, kinuiui the klave of his own thoughts.In this State there is no knowing what he mav ormay not do. In i.-arl- y all conditions of mind,men derive atir:icti'ri from exciiing astonishmentr wonder among (heir iieighhois, and causing

tht iiwcUcs to lie talked of or about,' . . . .......t I I I rPtlHrj ttMT till!' IIIUIC illUWIV COII.M'lOU.t OI, - I l.....!. ... 1. ..

iine co:iwiii-ik- c in the world.No matter to mjcIi how this is brought

about, vht lh r the me-an- s la: dignilicd or undig-nitia- l,

wiic, or foolish ; one ofour contemporaries,to whom inatorii'ty ban been always as the bre-.it-

of life, finding the public flag in its nttciition tohis doings, f.,rwurd-- d to one of the .louriuils, in a

Itaini, an un-oun- t of his own deal. i, t!iatha? might gratify his vanity by liectiiiiiitg for a lewdays tlie Mibj-- t of general eoiiverxtiiiin, andraiding llw which he felt certain WouldI proii.mii-- l nj'-i- i l.i.n. Th? plan ucco.leda.tiIy in pirt ; .n'Ie tr rlainly did talk a greatdeal alaut him, but ilirtccid of the unmililcdi r.tix s 011 uhii h he had rc koiioi, lie hud theuiorliiH-atior- i to h:m.df tciiMiirtil, amito aliaxitvcr licit tl. gciienil tftiiu.tU' of bis ubili-ti- T

vas inid-ribl- lower than that which hehiiiic!l mnde t.ftl ciii.

A b. nit two huiidnil years ago n litcraiy man ofKoine I'liiim-riiv- , di.tllgtlihel ns a H'hol.ir nod

pr ft-- n r, vvln had vioited the moMremarkable s of and of pliiloj- -'

ojJiv then in vogue, gave a tdrock to public opin--)ion by vanir-hiug- , o to in an iusUint.ir-Mi- Ms own eaaiintry, rlain!ers, then -d

by civil war, lie had oel into France, vhere,as a proft-Mai- r of IJrcek, In? cnjoyi-- conidcrahleditiuctioii. Walking out one day, while thehtrwLs of the town in which he lived were full of4iph, 8 gentleman rtunding at a door on tlieoja- -

hide of ll,c rmid lx-- 4 koiMtl to him, and inthe right of many to wioiu he wa.i known hecrot-oc-d and entered the house. I'rom that moment he was never again wen ; his friends, hisauditors, the magistrates, and other public au-thorities of the place made hcareli ami instituteduii osmoic inijuiiics 10 no purpose:

Iaiti rolled no moot a aarar,Cul Cvirad roiiu-- ta.l nilta." not aincr lhal day.1

WhctlitT tlie worthy profn-so- r was murdoml inthat houi-e-, or sirted a la Si-k- e witli public eu---

1 ... 1rHwiry. or nuu couiiiiiiicij some crime which rcndered it advisable lor hi in to dinnpjicar.or met hisdeath by accident, or changed his name and wentinto a monastery, or ran away with borne neighbor'swife or in whatever o.ther way we may accounttor it sueli was the apparent cud ol hverhardFtitli, whose name, however, will fie long remembered by all lover of (Jreek literature, by hialearned and interesting' AntiiuitatisII.iinorieie."

There is a tradition it may le nothing morewhich attributes the mysterious disappearance ofa not iter learnetl man to a very oitlerent cause. Itwas not final, like that of Fcith. but it seems tohave been midden, and for a length or time com-plete. A young Oxford ftuuent, looking forwanl,it Hems, to emiiM-nc- e in the church, and distinc-tion as a theologian, vanished stuIdiMily l'roiaamong his friemls, anI the course he had takendefied at oner all and conjecture. Ahnoi--tciiuultaneoiihly with the dc art ure of the Oxfordfcholar was the advent of it daring corsair on theMiililcmiiii-.i- n, who swept the waves like a falcon.plutHk-rct- l hliisoI all nations, and pilml up im-mcii- ne

wealth in a small barren iclaud, which hemaile his ncnt. Here he ussts'iateil inure or kwfreely with his f.Jlovt.r, leaving them xx

lor tlie eomnny of a lady whom he had madethe lAirtner of his wild life. AVhen lie had lull. li-

ed il; object for which ho iHtntne a sea-rove- r, theLidy having dietl, the rock wu left imteiuiiilcd,the piratcx Not long alter the studentreap j a-- u red at Ids univen-ity- . appli.il himnclf, asIsrlore, t study, ami, entt-rin- the church, gr.ul-uall- y

roaa? I its highest Jsniors, and ilictl Anof Yoik.

Al.tut the yejir 1312, an olUcer of the Frevcnt-- ive Scrv ice, living vtitli his wife and family at

Margate, and known tamiliarly t tlie w hole town,went foi th, ns lus duty rcuirel, lo walk alonglle dills, and w ttcli wliatevt-- r apirances mightprcrelil lliciniH-Uc- on tlie sea. 1 lie luoiitli wasNoveudai-r- . tin- - time of d:iy. alnitit four in the nf-tcrin-

; the weather, wild ntid bblrttiToiis ; hewas in tla hevd.ty tf lifi" I. is frame Miwerful. his

rftci, I.m coiMiili.u of mind ao.il goi is totltat ol liM laaly. With doiibU-bnt-ol coatbuttoiM.--! up to the chin, and lightly fitting ci(with in IuiihI, a tjtir of pi.-to-l-i in hisa'kt-t-, uihi a iicuvy euiiawt iy iiimm-ii-- iM'iuovetl

wttwurd along the Iown, uncting aifl convers-ing with several Toiie as he saiuilcrxd along.

iVcM-nll- y th.? night M't in darksome and droOdy,rolling in the big waves theiii,d oIm-- I them

thuister ng-iii- t the dills. Out of the hirk-iM-w- of

tltat terrible night the olficcr never emerg-ed. All iM-- tn li was made for him or hislotly, but without t'lTei't. It was su.pi l.vt, aialtlie Mipici..n seemed rensonable, tltat he had fallenover the i lifTi and Ih-.-- u w:tshetl out to hca. Hisvii.r aii-- i ciiii'ircn uttiii iucii inui, uistthcr tiiacerwa int a hin place, and by dcgrvcti his dirjip- -

uruiKf ccoa-c- l to le e.ikcli of.Thirty years later that i- -, in the Summer of

$V1 walking with one of my children aluiigthelow ns, I saw a firmer ploughing ut a short dis-

tance Im-- v ond the iLigr-taf- ami siop.il lo talkwith hint oil the suhji-v- t of sea-v.cc- d manure.While we were conversing, the man ob.-Tve- al

oomethiiig glitter in the furrow I.e had just madeit w:n the button of anuvnl oiliccr; this led to

furtlicr examination the --.irth was rcniovcl, and,little more than a foot lu nt-a-td the surface, theskclctuii of it nun, with K-- v ral fragments nf hisdrew, was di'tcovcretl. It was unvrlainol thattlie uniform he had worn was tliat ofthc Prevent-ive i.fTn-rr- s ; and it seetiicd probable, from variouscirrum.-tancc- s, we had difcovcrcd the oftl.e man wlio disnj in 1812.

Siiitctiiiiiv. in moving :i!nut tin world. you comecontact with one end, s to sacak, of a din-jcara- n

c, whih you tavasionally witness the phe-nomena whii'h nc.iiinjmny tl.eotUr end. W hile

imrnntiiie at Malta, the plague broke out inthe lazaretto three thaors from my apartments;and one man, a traveler from the ha.U, tlie.1.Sti rt ely was tl.e breath out of his laody i re prcpa-ratioi- is

were made for Ids funeral; a coiiiu wasiiuprovi'aeal, placed on a bier, and four yuarJiani ,d.'cssed in black, and niull'.ed, Imre him hurrieillyalong the under my window to his longhome. I took some rains to ascertain w ho he was,but without success; he left no intimation to any

during his terrible illness, and his luggaContained no topers which could throw any light

liH name. Ins circumstances, or Ins country.All, therefore, that could be said was, that a man ithad din jcarcl from the earth, though Is; haddouhili friends somewhere who mourned his loss,which to them must always have remained a mys-tery.

Another instance, in some respect similar, I towitnessed on the banks of the Nile. Whilo mov-ing southward nloo the river, I saw on the sand

aliout frtv veuxn of ace.Two Aras were t l ase at liail in di- -

grave; for to to aiicicut ,

.reek, it in an jiiety to luiry chanee ;

wlrnio they lind their vtar. They juli?Iwe IM, from a'piranoa.i. that the laaly iniat

been eiht nr ton tin vn in the water, tljutui 'mnwanl ith tlie currt-nt- . liv wo jir-'l- -

luunlertil hih uj in Mi'l l'. Kypt. Whi-re-cve- r

Lome Lave livii, it t!t 'lute, j

all th.ieo Ituil hi.i frirmis vvt-r- e 1"M

nfiil.ntiun liir de-tin- y: all tU-- y

new was, that he iiad left his home on a certainrdav for bui-incs- s or pleasure to take a walk or

vieit a relative ; a curtain men icu ou ms uorngsand whereabouts, never to withdrawn.

Here m Iiontlon, almost every day presents ussocial phenomena quite as startling, though

uiie what different in character. Men leave their i

homes to make a call upon a friend, and their ab-- j

ience proves eternal ; young laaies run away iromtheir tamilies, sometimes w ith Frenehiueu, whomay be known by the trick of biting their nails ;sometimes with Germans, no less remarkable fortheir fondness for lsxr; sometimes with our owngay countrymen, who often, however, desert theirvictims in the course of a few weeks, so that ifthey think pro?r. they may return to theirfriends. In general, however, no such thoughtcomes to them that an act iegun jaerliaps iu i

thoughtless assion, terminates in a lite ot shame, j

or in suicide.Many years ago, there liapjened in family

which I am acquainted an incident belonging !

to the class of fams above described. A VOUEilady, afxjut two or three and twenty, through nomotive that could he divined, except that of ama-tory caprice, left her father's house so suddenlyami secretly that no trace of her movements couldlie discovered. It was not even known whethershe went alone or in tle company of a lover.Advertisements, placards, ofl'ering a large reward,were had recourse to. The father, widely known,and as widely , interested all his friendsin prosecuting inquiries respecting the Kt one,without uvail. Year after year pa.-se-d. and atlength the truaut might lie almost raid to be for--

More than forty years afterward, a brother ofthe lady, though not born when tlieemigrated to Australia, and, on arriving ut .Sydney, had his name inserted in the journals in tlielist of passengers. One morning, while sitting inIns liotcl at breakfast, he was informed that alady It-lo- desired to speak with him. 44 Show j

1..- .- .. 'a . a ... a... 4 , . faaea, UII, e.ll'j .KIIIII UIIIJ. I.lllier ICriiieAIM lUllin- - '

t,! mervlianta were al-n- it to lnMa lutvtiiiR totMU-- wcture who could w ish to sec him in that neworld. AVhen his vistor entered, I.e saw that she j B'der the necessity of closing their tvtablishuieuta

was old, though still in robust health. Instead of ! entirely for the present. All the schools public

with and asplanned dismissed

and retired toreturned and learnetl

rxi lainmz la-- r Iiiimikvs. slic ahrurtlv umuiretlw hither or not he was son ofa gentleman w horns!u: iiumetl, togi-thc- r with the locality in which hehad resided in Knglaiid. I "jm being answ ered intlu? uifirmative, slie said: iucii 1 am your sis--ter; and forthwith entered into a full account ofher mysterious She had not lefther home alone, but with a lover inferior to herin rank, who had taken her to Australia, wherehe had set up n hotel, ami realized a fortune. Itwas the affair of the Isiwever, that hadwithheld her from communicating her fami-ly, might have regarded it as a degradationto live by industry. Her husband, however, wasdiad, yet the hotel still sustained its celebrityunder the manageuictitofthc lady, who, when sheHod from her home, had not, at all events', fled topoverty.

A more striking example of these social phe-isamc- na

is tliat of Agnes, daughter of James Fer-guson, the machinist. While walking dow n thestrand with her father, she slipi-e- her aim outof his while he was lost in thought, and he neversaw her more, nor was anything known of herfate till many years after Ferguson's death.From the short hints which have leen left us onthe subject, it appears tliat a nobleman, to whomshe had Itecoine known ut her father's lectures,took her, iu the first instance, to. Italy, nnd then

but whether there or after their return to Eng-land i.s not stated deserted her, in conformitywith the rule.

She then applied to Garrick, who gave her atrial on the boards, but the attempt proved a fail-ure. Agnes next tried authorship with no bettersuccess; after which, in despair, she threw her-self upon the street, and miserably in Round

off tlie Strand ; and it was up m her dent li-

lted that she disci' ased to the surgeon who attend-ed her the melancholy story of her career. Fromthe localities in which she moved, she must fre-quently ised her relatives in the streets,though withheld by shame from making herselfknown, while they imagined her to be in somedistant country, or in the grave.

At Uaiielly, iu South Wales, a man of proper-ty and resiaectable lMisition. who had married andoecoiin; the Int her ol two children, left his homesuddenly, without being observed by any of his I

neighbors, and all tlie inquiries made by his wife I

ami relatives proved unavailing. The Welsh are I

uu niiecuoii..ie ami, ujion tne whole, a romantic j

people; luit the deserted wife was not romantit'so, aller waiting a number of years in expectation hi ncr iitiMiaml s return, she listened tothe wooing of another man, and married airaJn. 1

There was no in her e.iiiiiositiiiii, j

was she, like Tennyson's Mrs Arden, driven to 'take this step by the fear of poverty for herself or I

her children.The truth was, the buxom Welsh woman want- - '

cd a I midland, nml took one, havinir waitin"- - Ion t

cinMigh, as she thought, for her first lord andmaster to ei ime back, if he meant to come back I

nt all. Hut though the wife thus gave proof of i

her want of faith in tlie husband of her youth, ji

or clre really I. ihi to be dead, lost i

man had a fi-f- rr much younger than hini.scU', I

Who lllMi-.l- 'l ol rlmrillg the dcfjtiiir, regard- -el tne siinl marriage as an act ol vice, and al- - !

ways I. H.kc I forward confidently to her brotlier's '

return. When Is; had Uvn alascnt ulioiit eight i

years, liowever, u e occurred which (.

riii- -i nu i n n ncr d'uuucncc. . in:ii) iu sailor S j

jrarb oill.tl iiiiii her, aisl relate-- 1 that he had I

brought u mceeiigo Irom her brother forthat he was dead he made no doubt at all.

The ship in which had been togetlvr inthe J'aeifaf went to i.ieees on a coral reel, ami allhands, be said. i.ri-Iie- d except himself. Hi8 i

life was kivcI bv the accidental issa;'o iif awlialer, the crew of which, discerning a man up-o-ii

the riT, overcl a loat, and took him ontard. 1 luring the lie ye-.ir- s which clu-e- d

since that event, he had lieen a wan-lcrc- r inAmerica nml and, in obedience to thelHoiuotive iiiftinet, he soon rcsnmel habitsof his former life, and disaj jraivd from IJaneliv.Thi.4 story s.aolhcd the wile's tMnsciciiee, andsomewhat s.itteiie.1 asjacrity with which thefemale critics of the town sjke of her secondn u i dials.

Years again rolled on, and the missing JohnWilliams was not only given up as a l.iet man,but he was almost forgotten. All who arc fami-liar with the habits of the Welsh or,ha knowthat in small to.vns and country villages they arcin the habit, when they go out, of leaving theird'Mirs on the latch, locks and keys being thoughtalmost sujicrlluous. One line day, toward thecl.o of Sumner, when Williams, now Mrs.Williams no longer, had gone forth with her hus-Itai- nl

and the two children (she had Hone by hersecond mar i iage) t enjoy a walk in the iicighlaor-in- g

fields, John suddenly made his arator at IJa-iu-ll- y,

and, going straight to his own house, liftedthe latch, bung hi hat on a peg in the jsisage,and then, finding no one at home, went nnd satou a window neat, whence he could command n

down street, to watch for his wife.After u shoit time, he saw her and his two children coining toward the house in familiar eonver-tsitio- ii

viih a man, whom, however, he hadknown from a Imv. He sprang from his scat, andran the r to meet them. A romance writermight make something of the situation, and Ileave it to the romance writer.

When Mrs. Williams saw her first husbandemerging from the door, she forgot lier second,and, hounding forward, threw herself, with aburst of tears, into his arms, while honest (.rif-fit-hs

looked on in astonishment and wonder. Thecircumstances of their position were soon explain-ed, and the question now was, who should havethe wife? The matter was settled in this wav.The men st d on either side of the woman, aiid

was agreed that to whomsoever she should turnand give her linud, he should remain master ofthe situation. .She decided in favor of Williams

the old love, though eclipsed for a while, re-maining still the stronger in heart. This apjiears

be the story upon which Mr. Tennyson hasbased his icti-a- l legend of Knoeh Arden.

friend of mine, living with his wife at a sea- -

euri'tiirt eirfiimfiance country p.'ntlcman tok headvantage niter the fiillowin manner : Callingu'ii my fr ivin 1 one Friday evening, he said lievtirhed liiui, in the inursc of the Iwllowin day,to take a iKj'rt far hiimolf the FrenchtViicul, nml tht-- n hand it to him. I want tonst.illi-- ll.. . I. ln .rllr li.--

" " Im cni.l aal,.,t aiitl.l n, ,f- " "

lo e.i if I the jsHrrt myself in my own i .J"1":,t"- - ....... , I

itii ii lining wrou;, my int uu utu .is liewa.t r.tjiiTtt.'d ; the fahrieatorof a.tuiiislinicut onthat evfiiin i.i--- iiI over into tnd in the

chase to the water tin; eorjise of a man which had j port town, made the acquaintance of a gentlemanpi rently jut laeen washe.1 aslrorc. That he' in the neighlMirhood aHiut his own age, and so

laecn iiiurdereil there ttiuld be no tloubt. from I like him in feature and figure, that one might atilerp gash in the back of his head, w here the j any time le mistaken for the other. The rescui-sku- ll

Iiad laecn broken in as if with an iron liar, j I lance was. in fact, so complete, that when theItad laecn u man alaove the ordinary height, j men stood side by side, it was difficult to deter-Lroa- d

chcttol, with I.tre limbs and athletic Ciirc, i mine in what iint the likeness failed. Of this

enii-'t- l

a them, theart of tlie

in

w that j

may w:wimwin lieii

Is;

with

awith

hotel,with

who

have

dead

have

Mrs.

t

from

course of a few days his reasons for disappearing J.mA t.. lirbt he had committed forserv to animmense amount, and his dis;ppea ranee fromF.nland was final. After crossing the (.'hanncl,no one kwff in what direction he traveled, whatDame he assumed, to what country or manner ofi:re i.e betook himself. Ho had friends, manyfr;ends who loveii him desirly in spite of his trans

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grcssions; out tney went on. nviug uum juumto aze without the "slightest hint of what had be-

fallen their relative, who still may be doing Tcn-an-ee

on the banks of the Ohio or the Susquehan-na for the wrong he ierjietrated in youth.

It is well known that in France, la-for- e therevolution, the vanishing of men almost beforethe eyes of their friends was sj common that itwareciy excited any surprise at all. The oulyinouiry was, had lie a beautiful wife or daughter, for in that case the explanation was easy;K.nii one who had influence with the l.overiuuentjiaj designs upon the ladv, and nm-i- interest toknVft ne n:ltural guardian put out of tlie waywhile those desisrns were being luiuiiea.

A let t re (fe each' t effected the purpose in viewfor any num!er of months or years, or, if neces-

sary, for life; and the individual thus spiritedaway, should his concealment le transient, wasgenerally careful to treat the affair ns a jeet, lesthis fate should be made to resemble that ol thegreat state prisoner, a part of whose adventuresare well knowu, thougii lis identity has neverbeen ascertained, for the conjecture- of LordDover and others carry --w ith them their ow n ref-

utation.Kust,ia is still what France, and still more Italy,

were formerly, the land of mystery ; that is forthe words are generally synonymous of crime.

The Yellow Fever. The recent intelligencefrom South America states that tlie Tellow feveris making rapid strides in Lima, loO to 200 dyingdaily, (some say U(!0) and upward of 2,500 in thehospital. . Commerce

-is completely paralyzed.

and

i ""-- - "''t -- ' i"ave ''01"n -- "t:evl order of the (..ovenimcnt onaccount of the contagion.

Diary of an Abyssinian Captive. Dr. Wane,one o!f the cajitives hehl by Abyssiuia, mvntly

i Huceeet in having his diarv coiiveved to the English fon-es- . It was written by stealth and the au-

thor was under ln-ri-l of King chained hand andfisjt if discovered. "In spite of the risk," says theTimes of India, 44 Dr. l'.lane's report is a niarrelof neatness, exhibiting the greatest jiaticnce andcare. Pajicr and ink are rcarce at Magdala, andhe has eerUiinly been careful not to waste either;so closely )wcked are the letters, words and lines,that into sixteen sheets of note paper is eompres.--e-

material enough to fill three pages of the Lon-

don Times less about a quarter ofa column. Sothin, likewise, is the pr.per that the whole report,covering letter, envelop and nil, weighs less thanan ounce.

Japan. The news from Jajmn indicates furtherlighting on a largo scale. The 1'rinces of theNorth, who hold a large jart of the most populousji ts of the country, are rallying to the supportf the Tycoon against the Southern Princes, who

support the Mikado. Large forces are being putin the field, and the Mikado's followers arc losingconfidence. Yedo is the objective point, towardwhich lioth forces are marching. The Northernl'rinccs arc supposed to have over 200,000 menon tlie march to that point. There is much com-

plaint by the Japanese because the Pacific MailCouqiany's steamer ' . crmann carries Jajmnesetroops back and forth, thus in the internal affairsof the country. Much fighting has taken placearound Yedo, with no decided result, but general-ly terminating in favor of the Northen Princes.

A Peep at Mr. Sri-r-g eon's Hove. The follow-ing is a peep into private lire from the MethodistTimes:

The domestic career of Mr. Spurgeon becomesinteresting when we learn that he finds in the ob-ject of his choice, one w ho truly sympathizes withhim iu all his efforts, one who is' equally anxiousto do good, and one w ho has made great sacrificesto help on the work of the Lord, l'heironly elul--

dren twin sons, about 11 years ol age are atpresent studying in the Metropolitan TabernacleCollege, and it is the earnest prayer, not only oftheir parents, but of thousands, that both may bethe suojeew oi uisiinguisning grace; mat noinmay be endowed with talents suitable for the chi is-ti- au

ministry, and that both may lie made as use-ful us their lioncred That they have someXxa.l in their Youthful hearts, may lie catheredI'rom the following: When Mr. und Airs. .Spurgeonhad departed last year on their summer tour, thetwo boys entered into conversation with each otheras to how they should act with respect to the even--ing's devotions. After some consultation on thosubject, it was finally arranged that one shouldrend the chapter and that the other should pray,When the eveniiiir had come and the hour of inv- -cr had arrived, they culled together all connected

the house, and having read prayedtiiey had during tho day, theythe si:rvants rcjiope. Wiien the i;vr-wif- e's

cnts home, wluit had lieen

the

general

diedCourt,

certain

neither

the

they

the

tls

vh;w the

the

Franiv,

father.

done, with U-.t-rs they cnibraceU their little ones,nnd rendered praises aud thanksgiving unto liod.

THE TOM MOORE TAVERNaHY J. O'NEILL,

032 CORNF.R OF KINO AND FORT STRKETS. 1'F

Co-E'.-- trt iter. lip IVoticc.'HIE t:MIKRSIf:FI HAVE THIS IAY

m a umler the uauie of lit'lltJY V

Hit A V, and will carry on tne maiiuf.icture of Swap al the Ha-

waiian Soap Works, in Lrku, Honolulu. W. II. Ill 11'V,C. W. UUIV.

Honolulu, July 1. ISM. 631 3t

Family Grocery and Feed Store.

NEW GROCERIESReceived

Per JL.onLtzxJ3L.zr, I

On Thursday, July 16th.

TkTKV GOLDEN RATE AND F A M I L YA. a I'lnii.

Fruth Uraham Flour,Fresh Oatmeal,

Colrse Hominy,Fine Hominy,

Rye Meal,Japan Tea, Fan Brand.

Japan Tea, lib papers,Japanese Tea, half H paer,

Japan Tea. 6lti boxea,IVst Couiet " Oolong Tea.

Choice California Hams, 'lteat Streak Kacon.

New Suiokeil Iif(New tuf-ke- Bcvf Toncues,

1'aciQc tItili.KitU No. 1 Mackerel,

Hatches California Cream th-es-

Cases SaI'Mn I: read,yujrtor loxes Salotm Ilread,

Tilts Fresh Crackers Asst.Tins (iinjer Snaps,

Tins Jeuny Lind Cakes,liyer Raisins, in qr., hf and whole boxes.

Fresh Cranberks,Calif'jrnia Oats ai d lirau,

Maplo SuKAr,lloxes new Onions,

Chocolate, a hite Ucan-t- ,

Cases California MutarJ,lirowu's Essciice Uinger,

rv h Alnion ls,English Walnuts,

Ca.ies Table Fraits,Sugar of Lemons or port.iHe Lemon-

ade,Fresh O in err Rtvit,

Cases Allspice,Cases Cinnamon,

New tJreen Corn,Cases French Caiiers.

New Dried Peaches,M'llilerran'-a- n Figs.

Haring nuperior facilities fr the carefal selection of U.iods inSan Krauci-c- o, il is coiiCdently beliereil that all the above will

found well ada4vd to lite wants of txirchagera. Please calland see.

Prices Low to Suit the Times.3 lro I. BARTLETT.

ra--- a a a .. Nl" l AXr STREET.Opo91te tioo.' .KLean'- , a G nerrfl Asortiiieiit i f

Ladies and Children's Eoot and Shoes,I KY (.OODS, C'l.OTIIIM., Ac.,

FOR SVI.K CHEAP UY615 Cm Jti!?. IiAVIS Jk CO.

Sfclnrtisrments.

BlACKFJCIn & CO.,Acouts for .

KSSRS. IIIKUMKC K St CO.. RIIKIMS,31.Messrs. Kuinhart pere & Fils, Itbcims,Mr. Adolphe Collins. Chalons sur Maine,

Are iu reci-ip- t of tb

CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNES !

Of the alove houses, which thev nfft-- r fiw sale from f toreand to arrive. n

. ni-KMD- R ARTICLE OF ROSKX--j iiAUK for sale in quantitirt t suit, by

C3 i M

at' !!.-- . II AMI BAK ERS' EXTRA5 FlAru, fresh from the Mill', formic by

i ,-,- R FSII PILOT AM) MF.D1C.M BREAD,I V orsaleby (63i 5t) CHAfr. . M't.MM ar

ATS. BRAN AND IIAV. JCST BECEIVKDo auJ fur sale iu quantiui-- a ! onit, ny2 5t CHAS. N. SPENCER A CO.

SAINT AND PAINT Oil. FOR S A I.E HI"t iX at CUAS. N. SCK.NCEll &. CO.

THRESH SALMON, SPRING CATCH, AND

l very auperiur. l or sale cheap by632 61 C11AS. X. SPKSCKR k CO.

NAILS 4. . S io. IS, SO PENNVK tortaleby tt LltAS. . I'KNOKli A CO.

II IP STORES OX II A XI) AND FOR SALEs fry 6o2 &. C11AS. N. Sl'ENCEK. 4: CO.

Assignees' IVoticc!TiTirp is IIKRKltr GIVEN". THAT A

dividend of six per cent, the same being a aeeond dtvi-- .i

i --..ii i n.i.i io the rralitnra of the Estate nf Walker,Allen & Co. uikju their claims, on and after the 27th day ofJuly next, at the liaiik of Bmhop & Co O R. BISHOP,

W. AUSTIN.Honolulu. July 21, 1S6S. (635 3i) Assignee's.

Dissolution of Partner. iip.rvMIE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EX--1 ISTINO between ALEX. YOUNtl and WM.tlPGArK.

under the name of LtDGATE V TOUI0, of Hilo, Hawaii,ws Ji.lvt--J on the auth uit. by mutual consent.

Alexander Young will attend to the Brttk'tnent of all bustnes connected wiUi said firm. ALE-X- . YOl"NG.

Hilo, July 4, ISoS. ft3 lM

otici:.1aTIIERRtS.1 II A VI? APPOINTED MR.

11. J I 11 as hit Attorney in fact. Noticeis hereby given to all persons, that, from and alter this date,he alone is uthoriird lo collect all rents and monies due me,and ihi bills on my account will be paid unles contracted forby hU consent or wrier. It- - K- - KAPAKUH AII.I.

Honolulu, July V, 633 5tn

Isiiry Salt.ARRELS DAIRY S A LT.

'or sale by C. BREWER & CO.

Salt Water Soap.Lll. liOXES AND 35 LB. BOXES.I

r'oi sale by C. BREWER ft CO.

Wrapping PaperA SSORTED SIZES.For sale by C. BREWER & CO.

liTm.t's IlaiMlfed Axes.7OR SALE DV

C. BREWER & CO.

Plows, Plows.OF ALL KINDS.pLOWS

Hotse Hoes and Cultivators.For sale by C. BRKWTR & CO.

Card Iffatelies.J A S E S CARD MATCH E S .

For Sale by C. BREWER & CO.

SEicet Bc:iI, Sltect Zinc.ABASES AND CASKS.

For sate by C. BREWER if CO.

Pence? Wire.J JEST ANN E A LED WIRE, NOS. 4. 5. G.

For sale by C. BREWER & CO.

Trasli Carts.f IEAVT PHI LA DELPHI A II AND CARTS

made for Trash Carriers, and other heavy work.For sale by C. URKWKlt ft CO.

Anclaors antl Ciiains.ALL SIZES FOR SCHOONERS CSE.

Fur sale by C. liREWER ti CO.

E4aiiurlisli licBiiSes.JAMS AND J K L LIES.For sale by C. EREWF.lt & CO.

Iffcinp Inelii.LL SIZES. FOR SALE II V

C. BREWER If CO.

Rrcad.JJKST PILOT; It READ, lis Pipe nnd Caaka.

F.r sale l.y Ci7 3ml C- - BREW ER Ac CO.

"GREAT BARGAINS!. AT

CHAS. ERENIG'S OLD STAND,t'oruer ef nnann and Marine Strrefs.

CHAS. It R K.VIC. HAS ALWATS A FULLlecttd Mock of

Clothing, Boots & ShoesClAiN.' IIKMSIIIXG GOODS,

Hats ;mtl Cnps, Drj ;iik1 Fancy (Joodsk. A N K E E NOTIONS. Jtc, &.c.

He off rs hia fine and selected Mock 20 per cent- - cheaperthan any other snire in the city.

Chine one, con)'' all. and satisfy ynarstlvts.V. S. No trouble in showing 11'mmU. t,ifi Cm

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARSto ec:oi;ra;e

Yo i i io.s i i ? Indus1 , O O O -

I HEREUV OFFER Til E SCM OIVONE THOUSAND DOLLARS !

TO ENCOURAGE

Tlie Cultivation of Sea Maud CottonIN THIS C.ROUP, AS FOLLOWS:

I To any person, native or fereiirtier. who. durinr the vesr10'J. grows the large! crnn of Sea Islaud C tUrn. nrovideil itis not less than 20 hales of 4K) ih.uikIh m h of ciimed Cottonor iu equivalent iu seed Cott'iu (ia.y 2S,0UO kiuim1s iu the seed),I will pay the sum of

Five Hundrfd Dollars in Gold ! of2 To the person, native or foreigner, who. ilurinc the vear

1So9. grows the next largest crop if Sea Island Cotton, if notles than 14 laales of 40U piun.ls each, or i s equivalent in seedCotton (s;iy 2I,UC'0 pounds in the seed), I will pay the sum of

Three Hundred Dollars in Gold Coin !

3 To the person, native or f..rciirnr. who, durine the year I1S09. grows the third crop of Sea Island Cotton, if notless than li hales of 40u xiuiiils each, or its equivalent in seedCotton (say 16.01,0 pounds of seed Cotton), I will pay the sum of

Two Hundred Dollars in Gold Com !

The only conditions annexed to the alaove offers, trite areoptn lo all. are that the Cotton shall be Hawaiian grown, apure merchantable article of the Sea Island vatiety, to be ac.cepted as saeh,aod purchased by the uradersigued at current theprices provided it tanks as firiA lnalily ; and tliat the claim-ants theof the sums otTered shall have actually cultivated andgrown the Cotton, acd not purchasej any pait of it front others,lo cae of doubt, satisfactory proof will tie required.

This offer will remain nen till Itecetntier oi, 1i)9. TheJuly. 1S0S. (.0.-- 1) II. M. WHITNEY.

IYOTICE..fKf. AN EXCELLENT OI'PORTCNITV Itis offered to any practical Fanner, acquainted with the fade.a Cultivation of Cotton, to encie in the business withlittle or uo risk or outlay but his own labor.

A Kentl man, having 1,000 acres of suitable land, offers theuse of land, implements and working animals, for the abovepurpose, the party en4KiniE in the enterprise to make such Acoinie-niaatioi- i annually as m:.y be deemed just, and if theex ingperiuicnt proves a failure no compensation will be expected. few

The opportunity is a rare one lor any industrious and enter-prisi- ng andperson, who undcrsUuds the busine, to engage in it

at once.It r further particulars rP'y the publisher of io's paper.

ikH lot

pipping.

California, Oregon and MexicoSteamship Co.'s

Sail Francisco antl Honolulu Route.

The Campaal'a Flrto A I SlcaiMalaloa

'IDAHO' OR ' nOMTAfJA,'F. CONNER, Commander,

117 run between Honolulu and San Franascoby the oloirinQ Time Table:

DlPARTrRES. A B RIVALS.j

Fmm Honolulu ..May 9 At San Francisco.. ...May 23From San Francisco... May 23. At Honolulu ....Jane 9From Honolulu June 15 At Fan Francisco June tFrom San Francisco.. .July 4 At Honolulu .........July 10From Honolulu July SliAtSan Francisco. ....Aug. aFrvm San Francisco... Aug. 10; At Honolulu.. ....... Aug. SIFrom Honolulu. .... . . Auk- - 2S;AtSau FraticiacQ.....Srt. Q

LI CECAL ADVA.VflLS JI40K OX ALL SUIPSIEXTSri:n stkamkk.

Insurance paaranteed at lower rates than by sailing vesselsParticular care txken of shipments of Fruit.

AH orders for Goods, to lie purchased in San Francisco, wiQbe received and filled by return of steamer.

624 Sm 11. HACK! ELD k CO., Agents.JCT Shipments from Kurope and the United States, Intended,

for thess Islands, will be received by the Company in SanFrancisco, if consigned lo them, and te forwarded by theirSieaniers to Honolulu, frt of charge, except actual outlay.

Tlio StoaiuorJ 't . i 3a

3--. TJ 33 99

WILL RCNDUR1MO THE PRESENT QUARTER AS VOLLOfFi ,

. LEAVING HONOLULU.Monday, June 2'Mh'. I Jlumlay, July 20thMonday, July 6th. I Mmiiiiy, July 27thMonday. July 13th, I Monday, August 3d

La lii I p tlie WttV commrnriDg log. 1 0th,Monday, .taiy.7 17 th. Mftuhltf, Sept. 7th.Monday, August Uth. Mirnday, UU,,Monday, August 31st,

AT 4J P M. PRECISELY, TOCCllINQ ATLA II A INA.

KALEPOLEPO.MAKEE'S LANDING,

KEALAKEKUA.KAII.UA, --

K A W A III.IE nminiAIIUKOXA.

.AND LEAVING

JCctrftiliekita. IVtdiiesdiiy. about on,Kailua, 1Vel nesting evening.KaieaiJiiie and Mahukvna. lltursday evenings,

Arriving back at Honolulu Saturday morning.631 3m WALKER & ALLEN. Arenta.

Hawaiian Paclcct .Line. FOR

PORT1A1tjD, OltECJOiV.THE A 1 CLIPPER BARKga Clara E. Sixfcil !

N. C. BROOKS, Msalrr.Will have Dispatch for the above Port,

For Freight or Pu9age, having Superior Accommodations forCabin and Steerage Passengers, upply to

2i Um WALKER k AI.LKN, Arenta

Ifawaiisiu lacltct LineFOR .

SAN FRANCISCO !

The following llrst-fla- ss Vessels villi Boa Ufga- -Ltily U the llonolaln LInei w

D. C. MURRAY.CAMBRIDGE,

CELESTIA.For FreUjht or Paasaffe, hnving suerior aocoroinodattnits for

.anin iiiKi Meeraga rassenrs, apply toti2ri am WALKKK ALLKN, A roots.

IiEliULAR PACKETFor Lahaina and Makee's Landing.

The Fine, Staunch Clipper ''Schooner JhCtito Lee.- CRANK, Master. ; ,

Will ran repul.irly and punrtunlly on the shove route Forfreight or passu;e apply to the Master on hoard, or lo

Cm U. HREWKUIiCo.,a(renU.

For Haiia, Kaupo and Maliko

Sclir. jVJIa-Tiiiolta-Wfi-

n 111 run regularly. For freight or pnaaspe apply to6i Cm V. ItilliWF.U Jit Co., agents.

For Hilo and Oiioruea, Ilawaii.

Scliooner .Annie,W ill run as a Regular Tjcket to the alre ort. For Freight

or l'assage apply to61tt Cm WALKER & AI.LKN, A cents.

For Hilo and Kaupaliiiea. Hanaii.

Schooner --Active,Will run as a Regular Packet lo the above Rrts, toorhing a

LAHAINA. For Frciglat or Passage apply toCIS '"a WALKER & ALLKN, Agents.

NOTICE.The Schr- - ODD FELLOW !

Is regularly laid on as a packetBETWEEN HONOLULU AND HILO I

For Freight or Passage apply toCO" ly CliirNQ IlOOJf ft Co., Agents.

Regular Packet for Ilanalci.THE STACNCH

.Jlelioorioi uYette,"WIIITR, MASTKR,

W ill run retfu'arly a a Packet lietwe. ii Honolulu and thealaive nam' I port, lor freight or passage, apply to the Mss.ter on lanaxd, or lo C. N. SI'ENCEU CO.,

ooo Jin A (tenia.

FOR NAWILIWILI,THE CLIPPER

S-Sclioone-

x I-Iat-tie

(UIT. NIK A.Carrying the llamtiinn Mad without Subsidy f

Mill leave Honolulu Kvrry S;iluiilav, at I A P. M.,Rarlurniiiir, ill leava Nawiliwili evety Tu'-ada- afternocn Fortreftn or apply to

OH Cm D. FOSTER k CO.

Upham's Hair Gloss and Cnrlinjj FluidTHE II EST HAIR DRESMNtt IN THEISworld. It imparts a beautiful gloss to Iht hair, keeps it in

curl awl promotes its growth.

TJpham's Toothache Cure,Cure the moot vi.ilent toolltaehe in one aiinute.

I PIMM'S MARACIIELLA.Prevents the hair from f iliiug out. and fur pronioiin); the crowth

the beard aud hair it has uoeiptal, it is I he tniracal of the age.

UP HAM'S DEFLATOR V "

Removes snpi rBuus hair from all parts of the bod a-- ia fivaminutes without injury to the skin.

TJpham's Fester Ointment,a pure and speedy cure for Festers. Salt Rheams, Chapped

lianas, and Barber's Itch.

TJpham's Asthma CureRelieves tlie t"t violent paaoxystus of Asthma in ten minutes,and effects a sieetly cure.

TJpham's Freckle, Tan & Pimple Eanisher,itemo.es fricklos, tan, sunburn, pimples on the face, softens

skin and taeauliliea thavcoruplexion, warranted not to Injur,skiu.

Dr. La Porte's Life Elixir,-- rest Nervine aud R juvenatinir Remedy, restores to manly

vieor all who are sullerin from Impaired Spinal Energy,Nervous Dvl.ility, Ac , arising irom whatever cause.

The 'Japanese Hair Stain,Colors the Whisker and Moustache a lcauti'ul black or hrowa.

consists of only one preparation. Color will not wash orout.

Fiery Serpents,OR EG (JS OF PHARAOH'S SERPENTS,

new chemical toy, an interesting and amusing toy, consistof small ep-lik- e cones, which, when ignited, evolve in aseconds, a. long twisted snake, exciting universal wonder,as hirnib ss as strange.

AH the above preparations are sold hyC. F. PFI.L'IKR.

Agent for t. C. Tpbom.&K9 ly Fort St., Honolulu.