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4 I " ! I i i: . : I) 1 '.' i ! i ' I I 1 1 I. ! fi .t '(joriKiinciAL. gJTVtUAT. FZMMISJMT L ISA. j auudaavs. i T! praakme far. la l, K -P"t " ana .....nt-t a. WJUI and as 1V.T. ma I the eaaa . iTjt ufcfc ' Fa. 'cku Ceisnn aftwane an In CW(. IV anal ! 22h7eaauerti b ll l VI r piml. bol V-T. ZmVaatTaZ l lie lit ml P TI, ' Tk a-e af train WUI W which ,iw m kkh )liu r $ . t, al MWllMi tin., saw Mm! (nil Wty grro, iw raM-r. ! laie w. Uf? 1-' fc mrJ Tk tiala eltaWu tba j "W " ' Pm rtwj WW awgr.am rajaa The erM ef Ow wtix sfcnl w,lo.in.ln trows J4ao- that aa whurt ohtaiueo' froot tk- ffinpi. tics waa Mlling la Manila at 11 rn per eaaav oLr . r- r-- fa- k4 Vwtd mm mat aa w-r. nrpneaed 14 O f ;i-aaw II tmata v pooa-L Tka Kr. H a ari' of npr. - ' . lt. CSTJTe SJLCS. aartfcj a V UiktuUj U- -rmi cr land Mtuaku a TLal mm4 Mr C. . tUiv wmm tlx .wrtioocrr. TU tm -k al Um BMtfcmlara UI l toMumKiB aa hxli- t ipw at nmi futi b ii- trua-tv '' I. I iwl aeia otf can aad paator ' yJiiOTrt Hrir lr"1" Srij jtara t panHf arw mcxnpj M. , It mU Soo, rnuj wei aiTa!n ta abat u per wt jxr anouw oo AatMmrui- cJJnt U-i it cnotpriWa m f u kfat cmoa toad ka K4. U antd very kw, akat i ao acre hmmd at lUm, ajne tnartMtbte. aa iknt -xt miv m t t taw, ra-l Jarmi r-rehaae, .1 ftoo, aawt 7 o they dkl onee before, euat.;ii.S hiia to aUowjhe white ' " rf,wUaJ:Jwninc'fther T.the XIai f P"1" UaJi y" . tnbe. Pet hat thev'U trv hira agua t-srhaps they . Bernard RajmucJ, la Ea bmiM "taT.Tr a J r aad vmMuf f -.. ..... - v. . bub hikl Wf4A. , Jkjmurti aiiiat u.l..;.,.. . - v . . t J k .Ka I., fk ..nu tT h ' w v i nl T m fua .JWMacd that kalo tuul ka ,a-frir-rr.. a. -mmml, wkWVar. land k ' . . " . ..v hU.aauak4fcrfca:j Ji . e.t.or U...TT Uait-Ta. kiriv a Makn. .t,VMHawt.a-LJt, iuji, toc-U Uw r Wo.il. at HW UaO, d KutuJy U-t by C. M. Bartow, (r jvjUO, which m auWly bu nut It.ir4 at la cnat of lUm ytV- trty. LOCJL LOMMEKCIJL. VT arv (iWI a afuflm- arrtral tta fiat wwrk ftMJ vin amtfa, anti w'.lh ty Btw tnaa dbainflc n. Tk railw , ham W otlaa, cnal aotl Iraannl. Ut winda bdp; anCfa rf totorrapb-it. a uwl al Ikia m-nann. Ta Aawrkraa ' !inr Sam Li't amUni m Wlalay t ihm rrua-n . ,w aa a mmJn a. U'.'. bit W. HirT. ataiut ttai UW Company taa A nyrm, at tkw right tn bit otf rtan to aa ot'akt nnpapy.wko mi& aa. tu aa rla aaJ wn II W tiwaa.. TV Omii that a l?p.r ai. c wt K u, rl. Oa TauAOay Mr. Borto twU a lug ami of atapt tof.iah faxU, ncdiirl a; taat arrtvaka. AUauattB tbm Utwm wan ry aaarat(ww eaV au anawtfcV cmtttx yt, ww ; kaaUy, aol olora mira hastily ap to krta antaUona. Thrr i aW mm 4iMkl,i uuer Irattera la hrrnu. tAvir atari. . lno aa cnVut ,Uf.ia- In uU tuu. w 1 " . . Taa huh Cttmati la tarn aalf am Da kwrth loarfuaa aaa ri.nrauy mn u an uu miwar. ma awum-mic Urra- tut- S-o lrCeW umm Ho- 7,7Ta tan, aad Mn aa forth advto. ' " ftuklat baiUiaB-aalJ3l,.,-, . ,,;-, COMJJCKctJf. ITC.VS. tf Nw Yavt enfmtiiv a tvmsa.nl barrto, ee ararty a mil- Boa at ego par say. TWy emm anioly frm, lha Wet. Tha y !. j eta on lh raUway froaa Jtiwwr tn t Ta oraiHu ata iwoaturiua hiTt, tha appcr acory hcio aal tur aiaaywa a oiaat-t f . . . . . Biiveral Ciilarca La oreurmT b Saw Tock la tti dkina Ira. Tb. taat aajt Ihmta a k.eaK-'rral fculono b ara, ait Sim a iimuua in . . HZXtotZriZ; "EtX wuTS Calau-i lat yor, wMkt two ha Mlmt and -tijttly-Uirw iron aoMot ocoacla mm bwlt ' Tha Hnca Canal pan-oka only want a hawtrcd mUH-ic- (at . franra) nm, aod with that oaua they 4l( thcciorl-rc to roiljpieta tbalt ant. Taia, It wtu oe wvmamocrea, toe liorth humlrad oi aiiiiltia Uvey bai aahed lur . raady hat these. . t uvv h7e al- . w , . CiiTOiTiaior Kuui it AKTitutAi "Ei-Wot Indian ftu-faf ftaaler" anlMMliwiii tiuua Car d -aril, Ruck tn(baua nay, Unreoalaod i W i(h rv-rafd In oufar raluatiiia, Aovannw-wMohatevor of NaooceoM ha thta diotneUi The Him BxarlolicaaaiMllji'orall.tf wot hrttr loan In the Wot In tea The (auaud hcui new aud rich, (ia al ptrmatt n tee-lyili-ua cauc, hut a few crope will hriux then In a wncc re apMtahla aiao. Tha Juc iruo lorieo-erf---owa caaca m axira . dUBcuU locrjaUiura The (r-cot ul.5ru.ly w bicb i ezpcrtcil la cneuontr waa that ut Uhvw C tue prraeut, huwevcr. aoc-e-ioalully eui-ft-d hy the kDirodartiOa of S-xaUi Sna lalanilcra, yahm mitk tatil atrnl an eaailj m3UitfA. Hot it a tor je ioilua , try arlaca at 4 auall haa to ga to riiaxA-porc ir Ctunroe coviks. I have But the aisttcat duolH aa I uu oitimaie auccaa here aa thenw aol!Xiai io ao laiariaat,aud 1 cnout but womlrr whm 1 me people Drat Briabnnt paying eoonauoa coma-tie t tiO pct acta mud wasting tuae in duatmK and grnbbiug , knVtiur tontta while there are rich piaiua here iuto hich you can pnl a plow aad take out a crup at once. Taa rVaea w Caoe ar Taw. Saraha JamrmaU aays: " Tttm atual nt tiu caiw cruwioc rcaluoa in thw W oi the rcfvxta nHM Uw cuaditlMI f tiw erni at gkxtiy cnuiifh. In a few loralltiM. and amwlt prodorta, knt awl tkere, in rlrtnrnu tn ha kwi Biora propttlnaa, and Ibe cane appear taa a 4 ROr eamfltliia, hot flheae mrr bfxnl phwro are few la nuiu- r aod (mild! tu am, and It in noat of then the limine waa oafaearblw. aa in other Macre. thaA the quantity of cane -Tkoiine woo aMilaxI the otaad pw - la the Caatrra Smu the aprinv wan, ao wUb aa, wet, rofct and harkward, nrterrinc taaay wow plautUHr. amf pareeutins Ito axed tlaat Waa planted from Baking a funk ataad. Mioce Utc lat of August the Atlan tic row hao km eipnerd t hw.-wnnt ralno, niurh like thse which preeaued Ihrnatfhnat the Wrr at a ciirirspofuling pe rkij tat year. TTo-ae ha krpt the caaea (rren and griming;, aad pree!ni-d them worn wialnrisg al the pmprr lime, that they aiaat h harreidcd In an Immature ette, or krlt eOHding aa they win he m many cum, wnttl oeertakea hy a rrnrsing and SactracUrc tnwt. Thto tate ol taiaga la rather nheartming to ttmae who have collated in the anrgbina ana, and a win dnhtlbiw rasa a W-w timid ovota w "fn bark " on kTanVar I iaa. wi i tae eatrtmraw, and ran R a hwt ewe. Bat thrre that any at aainhef wUl d wrl and he the rank have omv with a fine, and nor rreo are allghtly demorak. toed, bat wr diarV prpme la arrendor on Lie other hand, the Uttle workw we have wwl wttl aUmnlnto tn grentrr prpar atlnn, and amr raraeat eflorta bi the fntore. The rnail to great OCTTiMoie ami na taronrn a BalT Ran, and thta h ine anil a Ren mora tn ant anrrhon rampaigii. Iu eiTcctawiU he tf tea one aawe o intin wm ma a brti artnevelAtL m or ita ealar, and Irad wt aoire avnmte pnrpnere and appropriate e)rta m ennnrctma with w. The troth in, we have g oe a i ftwnyar tn ymr, miOclT.g rWi twenty wty wiillom ga- a7-o!irrJ!2'rJ!.,ni tne or i Hilary avrnt eraonwi, that we-en nrd rvalue tne niacin- j iww or apprerinav tne Uaai.rtaiire of Iht hqotnren. If the pro- I . . ii owtlny ami KonMe ao m anwwaUy hea lowed npon N. we ahould ' u OMacn nan atsbie-atrt anouui wa pvoauoty team In- totoaa on dioawnragvnwnt ot asy Waaporary mrrv. I l to pDbabio that ana eibrt of the euenronoive tiiinre ef the oV erof tain yen Will he ta aoi ant and lelkee the m m( a fao at rMnkraa. Aalf-Waned nveratora. akalOT. heananranboeh a Uaa hwaioiao. The only way tnrae atwoyoaeananranoaea a loo awaieeao. The abJv way aeon can advance the kntemtn at mrrhna In he ahnrahwatia' it heewtvawl we ahod haaetily rryare M Ihvy can be todnced to i wuan iatie harp aa Ihnt way. Sblrn Mnll VV tvawian roa-rePe Kilaawa. Monday. tam ti r aacca frr Calaai.o, ihwnrnoy aea. PoaTjrnr hoox.ui.u. n. i. ARRIVAL.. 3S-aSVhx rrtuce. ttat.1v.l. tt wt KaoaL SS Vtu Mary. Ndua. (mm KanaA. Srlvr LiUu, from Maai, 3h.Vlw Reaoihn. fmw Mani. 3tVh Xa taw. Crane, frnaa Mani. I KantatVt, lama, (mm M-Ukai. Jen. DKP.tRTCftr. SA Vh War fnten. Wm. r Mani. 1.1 i hr Kate l.ao. Crane, f Man. SA netur Mary, raare. rr Hawaii VT Xllwl n Han an. Mrlin-e-ir. t Windward TTavh Kamade, Adnam, or M'dnonl. 27 Vr Ka Mnt, rawere, l r Maw, ffv-SVh Mariwto. "Wrlll. tt Hawaii. SS VA ATlv, ( knoy, f r HawaH. "ehr Prlnee. Hatgeld. Kanai. 3fWr hr Mary. M ihn. w Kanai. , j " j ' 9 Ham brig tMekno-li V . Stone. f Bokrr iTk Artie Naif la. attain lj.aa I tC aaaaror nan Irweii. Tangatmni. loSaa rrancinco. t lOU rlaw. A'lnnam. from Ilaiii 81 Svhr Anna. Bonrnrh. from lUwaiL t arhr Kaavnda, Adaaam, IKaa M-dufcai. EXPORTS. Tom w.an'a laLaan rev Kaawhaaacha Jan. k waiter, 1 kbl pork, ra brand, U bhto pot, Tt hM beef, 1 cm la jjepe, eta gonr, 4 doe hneeta, 1 kiwor. "Torrtgi produce 1 1 XS 6 OneneatiC pvodWe.... JOS 82 , Fob Sai Faiaciacn rrr San Dtrgn, Jan. 90 U tga (SOT ffioj engar, W pkga OMi gUa ataUaava. . AfcenaniM paodace..k $MO 10 r PAWEXOERA, '"fstWunwn Pae-rnPrr K.laaen.Jan. 7 Vl.aa M E Cornwall. Mian Julia, Alexander. Mr ami Mr T Ab-.andrr ' and child. Mat 1 BiatoMl, Armairwif. Fr-brrlrk M Arm- HT??' wiFJf V2,r r w Hntrw.io.pr J M : aalia. r II HirrVa. Mr T C B Rnua. A St WUen. J llabn. A DCbTcborB.T E Caahe. Cam Bream. Mr Bm. lr J WiM. J BaOn, Bew. Mr. Maano. Ca Han-hian, Mr B-a t'. cabin . t- -t k pniisi ajaut. 1 ewnad I aorihui JJIIITI1. In lis Jaunaxy lAtk.taawJecsRafas A-tyaiAacf a . In llowrala. an H'rfnbf, Jan. 9, IMrt, IJm W W. iiicu. mcoo4 daf Ikf-r E. O. liaU. c4 jrnkn k wan aa t- aika rlrtta aaaWliiy. ' -Jrr-.U ll ntaJ4.Jatwry 30, HbKk JTr, a Mlhc W taitttna.-. . - : g.,Mk b-ux fr3(rm4r trf. j r . . . .' WA w COIIIIllCrciill AdVLTtiSCr ; " AT Vll PA yTJ'EDR CARY 1 . f tlio Ioi-n luir. ' Tie wire are down," and newa the past uJt . teen Terr uxe. uhont an axnal from fur- , i ' , . ! eign parts, wt are Ul to glean oter Kn eur abuu- by the la- tuad, and find mm- mdabto ; - . , ,. J A pleanant notice cf Qaean ivtona's new book wdl 1 bo ibund on the fourth paze. Thi noble woman i teenie destined to leave her name aa a bright and ahinlog mirk. in.Englmh history, to . bicu future generations will del gbt to luck baek. ' In the absence of other important tpics, the en- ' jng drction appears lo be attracting inure than tuual f tleD,;oa j;?eu the Editor t.f tU Gazt.U has Uken ' a trip to KohaU i persuaile hiocobfi ling conatitucat I . . . 1. n! w ltKviM K i m Mr.fnl AfVilfVtiAii . a There haa been moch filing erete,l the pa.-t week ! t.m nnf. .riiintb affiir t,t the CanLain of the Jt'lit i-uijcu iww i reganl to the gmwing nunw oi tnw euj wuo Keep. and who frtqaent theia and that the auth'iri- 7 . . . . ae it in their power to prusecute and perhaps , .. M ae ' convict tloe fgipd a this unlawful practice. Gov I . - i - .1... t: . . r.. in Unnor. fur which it dcrve all crvlit.. Ut it be . . - ,.,,.., ... , lW -...j.lir. , i r - :,.ri, ... .. ....i chiklren of tb- enrvucl in this lawless and infatua- . . tin vice, to say nothing of the rights of honest tra- ders aod others. It is txrhapa hardly worth the while to contradict the rumors afloat rejrdiag change in the Miuiatry. Sutue chD7i mar be in contcmrLtt: n. ami are no doubt deMi-able; but we can assure our readers tliat i none have as yet been u.le. The ateamer U-Jt aa unojaa'Jjr UrRt list of psen- gers on MoD-Uy 525 cabin and NJ deck and hal a nne ,IiDt run to Lahaiba. crritiog there early on J T(nU nkorninz. . The welW haa coanuuel very cU aid pUsat the eaiire week, the tbernviraeter dropping each night to from C-' to CiJ , and at (3pL Patj's residence in 'uuivnu as lew as o7 s on We.luea.lay morning. A native reports that snow was seen that morning on I -- ; the Kaala or Waiaaac tnouu tains, but we . . . . i i . . tlie naai or atanac mountains, oui we utc oouo.a . aooat tne correctaea M me reran. s toe iij wu , tlowJUS. LMt D:zUt tUe sttlLtf CbMCttl ana IwW . .,.,, tt . I promises a southerly htru. ?PW 1 "ther. ve may add that i aofue years ago, the thenuotr.vUr fcU to M in llouo- I lulu, and at midday it stood at oS, which is the :loet' we have' ever seen it here. On Kauai, in the , fame year, hail fell on various parts or the islam l. t JLe cJeitr atlau(,1,i,ere 0f the iKwt few evenings has ' , , . , , . ., i afforded some of our youujr people a fine opportunity ! I observe the moon. st-rs and plauets through Capt. I ., . , ... - . , . . :.. . i. ! II.lcl Smiths fine telescope, which exhibits the ntounUins ef tlie moon, the rings of Saturn and the moons of Jupiter a i;h .li.tiuctne Venus an.Uupi.er ... .... . . . are just now quite briiliaut, and on Thursday evening were in close proximity to each other. The bark Caxtstia will take the next mail for San Francisco, sadlng on or about Saturday next. Thrr V epportunity after ber departure for three or more weeks. The Idaho reaches San Francisco" to-morrow aftcr uooa, txad will probably leave again on her return on Saturday, the frlli inst. ' ' The sale of homes, carts and other propeity be longing to the estate of " J. G. Osborne, takes place to-lay. . . .' . . Travelers will bear in mind that the Steamer does not leave for windward the week commencing Feb. 1(1. Should the clipper Belvidebe arrive early next week, she will probably bring an Eastern mail. Paper 3Ion-ml 1 lt lL.ofcrIbiltit 1 vo Jk Itt Ulll tCH. In the (Jovcrnment native newb-jmper of Tliurs day last, is a notice Lued by Messrs. Kluales, Jjyd, JiDeh:isu 'o 1 ajid M akalena o the electors of this district, averting that (he first three, who were members of the labt IiCginlatute, were op posed to tlie i.xnue of paper uioiifv. We iiu-ert a translation of what relates to tlus subject x. .. t ' - A tenia,-Capt.' P.ho.les. Mr. Hurd 'and ' Mr. Fine- hatta Wood were the representatives who strongly p- ,.l. ! . 1 .I'll 1 - .... . poweu laeaneaieo taper .vioney iui ourmg tne iat i . . . . .. , itriiAiurv. an-1 tner win tu atronrriv oi-raxe it. ir . orouJ?ht up again during the coming session ; ao will i Mr. J. W. Makalcna." ! Now this dues not tally with the reeorls of the last Legislature. Mr. Khodcs did, indcdl, oppcc tlie iseue of nte by tlie treasury, in tlie way in which Mr. Harris froposcd, and by which the ... j . ... latter pro ini!Wl li InakC Jorly IhOUSanU aotittr a , . . . - V'ar oul t" II''' '"r tlie (oVerniuent by all thoumind dollars in notes. . - . Jut Mr. IChodca WB Cpially OUtfJukcn ' facor if poprr mmy if -Ued by private Or Wealthy . r a tn t. ,....,-A r. if.inl.. ... 1 1. T ' i ' , . ' "-j """ j roint. we will IllotC from one of his tC0chen on tr i , the Subject, dl iivrrvd ill tlio A-eintly on !e 2d ' I.r 1 , 1 . . of Julv, 1j6: "A, PAPLK 1SCE BV PRIVATE PARTIES. WELL B.EI AND TllOKOL'tillLV UL.KDE1. I Vint-tti rivoi' i ... f .. :n r..... ..r - .- ernment r.lng Into any sach matter. .Now I corue j to of the remarks mwle by the Minister of Finance when he atat.il that the faith, lienor aal cred t of the lioirmmriit wrra not ct n-leTT-t as pI as private i iixlivblttU The llou-e w unnnimous in its cunfi- dence arvl loyalty to the (invernow-nt, but can d.Qer ' .n such a matter from minUter. and honorable j tlemeo. There a .u-thiu(5 in pnsaing an act to iasue j paper m. wey. and in the execution of it after it goes ! I into eflrct. My attrnti. waa lastly drawn to the ' i v. .o. k-'t ..;ii-J,tnr.iiui...,.r i fi.th section of tbe b-.II. as it is contrary to the laws of the country, ml that is on a of tbe m..iDj why the but h inoouipleta. Although I am not. in lavor of tb ! tion would lor-k different- This is tbe sole objection r I have to the Government issuing paper money. If t they baited this pntr money it would make the coro- munity feci very h tnl towvr-bt them." Bat if paper Money wag iued by private parties who had nothing ' . A a - . a, " . fa illl If f la tn u? Wiin tne laovemment concrroinir it. I oil. t 1.1 ' FAVOR PUCII A rEP, aa it woo H bring capitd f Oto the country." i There ! certainly n- nmbig .irr here. Mr. Rhodes appears t hare opposed the bill cfore House timply leeaufo it was not rightly framed, ami liccad-e he did not approve of Gov ernment L-suing I"Cr money. But he di.-tinetly aiwerts that he is in favor of tlie ieue of paper money by private parti. Therefore, all tbnt ; tl linitrn liave t do 1 touring in a hill alu-rtxl 1 i an C aU-w iifliviiluitl tn iruue the lomiey in- j f ateal of the C ivefiiinrnt." Tn the rrvl.'the ptplc , I ... . m. . . . 1 would liave t-i "tltT-'r in tlie Kliue way, t the tune r f I111..1. 1 ..,1... . of ,,K,, a Jrarf " Y rliitj! even t n pvatrr client. 1t the Jrv r.-cinti ,n of the vMurt of thrt is. psrrr monrr lIIO-I. ' . . ... tl t 1 . -i This qitotaum ouM to m um.v all I.til.l- mill f w.vw-i HUivwi orWHiuA -ta iirvtr , a mv. m 'Vlan I & 1 1 II. v lit V Vila,1 ItU WIUIUUI'.'. V'liv ag t iv. i a t . . 1 1 at 11- 1 c A FAVOR A BILL FK' I WEALTIIV PRIVATE PAR- ! unc lrotnv-in all alsmt two hundrcl the f tlm C' ,el,e & C- TIES. WHERE THEY WOl'LU HAVE TO UEPOSIT , ai 'C ,IBJ-n two nunure.1 , , u g ju,cn8 flXjra ne jalcc. " In these A CERTAIN SUM AS BoMrS IN THETREASCRV. : '7 memtwra. Tlie engines are all or the inien4l tl:0 mne bcon- cstraeted by a f.iiw -a.rt-TlTI,K'inr W ArALJ"A-7V 8n1 U1t r-Jfton make, two of . . of ttnM wilh il- inoSalAtwiv,, with1 STJ1: "I't I th S ? - -1- phite of soda in the r.orl,rion of 1 lb to bix bar- look verr well anon rarer, but when nut into exeeu- red among the most iwerlul machines ever con- . r . . i, m,mm. ,in, hoilp,! with anr Iditr Id! dMihta regarding tlrf" jll-y or o ini..at of t?c -a rxliJ.it. Mi-or. IlojrJ snj Vmj1 announce that tLj bold tie fame f.inkna Mr. nhvlr. CouKojuentlj tLej niut be ret down a rradj to rote fr prr mouej boukl a (atoraMe tcheme be brought forward. We It-li-veIcMr. lijd atd Wood did Dot public! jex j n Utt ir t !en on t)te IJr nvDej question io the lunt (. o, but tlK'jr go before tbe people as reudj to rmLjire and aupport Mr. RhJe9, wIki did. Tl e -hoTc if l hi ticket will urely not ex- r-i tlji icw if tlj foreigneia and biuinoa nien J ; . . I The regular lictet, regularlj lumilnattxl by Ibe Mlute!y orjwed to theiue of fir nioiiej l.ere in mny form and ly any parties. I K7 Uj,IIi''cr of il T J ch Inject i ili.il iii.iv 1 .s liraii(y. fiiru nril fkv f in!tiirfi t r nnr J This titketcompri-s the following gtn- ., .Urnrn t 1 f James W. ArsTix, E.., , -A. F. Jii, . S. 1. KaLAJLk, Lwj., . J. Kailw, Yji- Tlnjrc who Tote this tii ket will le mrc of k.- ; curing a delegation oj'poM.d fc money in ; any form; while thow who Tote tle oj-suion j tkket way Cud theinselvei deceived, and during j the next two years to Korue" jxij-er money Kheuie raddled on to the country. No one now knows ; tAt any eucj, prohibition will bo brought forward, ! .ut it anj if:. 1 . -u .r..r to l.ave del- eatw, w,oiu the people nn truot. ' ... - .... i The lact tliouM le knovi n, ani no one bitottia w;thout Mnt, tl,orollsl.y pjl.ttl up regard- i i -Alult r IttlKMlttlUla ' fonncetol wita the L . S. revenue cutter Lincoln, ... . Ttm ,.,..1 I r .uiv .i - I was one of eeveral deTwteheil by the American , . , . . ; Clovensment in July to take formal iMavebo ion of , , . .i r v eiruory. The conut north of voncouv- ' er UhinJ' " 1,001 w,ta ,an alw,M,t, i cf -hinds which nlake a bound or enticed ri.i.'e aloii the bliore, varviug iu width, but . . a". 1 1 - . A anornng a haje rim pieubanv route tor bitsimerH , ibe Lincoln t.k this inner route. - Tlc town oial port of iiitka are on an Ldand of the haute name. TImj harbor is rmall, and ai- j jears to have beeu bclcctod on acoi.i venient location for trudinz with ii.e Indians I The climate is exceedingly unpleasant, rain" and I r :t: i . . .1.. . 1 1 : I . . . ' " b T ? , , i i iarel only oti eleven days, ' tl : i .. :.t. t... X Alt? iTJUfiiry Mm inj iiit.i 1 1 ij himmuii iiui j.itt; i . - , - . -. .I r i i -i : pine and other trees buitablc Tor bhip building) IuiuIkt. Tht-be trees crow down to the vcrv i water's clge along the shore of the sound, and so .? t. t .i . . ! dense n tlx ehrubiKTy that it is next to imims - , .ii ii .i . . aiblo b find a place to land. Along tlie coui-t, . . . , . . , , . . , ill.' iihiih 1 1 u utiu i mi iEiiiin.r-iLitiir. ill i : II I I : - -j - , , , . atul dlintM aa na. I.fi aw laswl a tn flA llilfriul lf .- ar iJlilLiP ww tiv as aau mrx. vu aaw 4iit ava a v a 'a v a n nicuumui hi.iNui. K.alLick Ldand. which lies alwiit five hundred t .. . .niU due tfr,.tn Mtka. l as a very different j climate. It w 75 miles long by 50 miles wide, Here vegetation of all kinds flourishes, jubturage abounds for cattle and hoires, und any of the .yrgctables pwn tcmrate thrive. L- m a A e a a fl . . . 11 Ai I . ' iwitt.wam.. mis.tt mobt tx-.ie. i.aruor, ' ami is cni aoie oi oeing ui.i-ie a si'ong navui bui- tion, for which, owing to its milder climate, it will undoubtedly tc preferred to Sitka. Kodiack I-dutidteiiig I.xaUcd in the center of i e. t t t... ...i....- -...I ...l. rt. : i iuu until i' - imiimx. . ti 1 1 i c 111 1' i'iii'.i i-'n I. .... r" i noounu, iuum ouu iiiiy ucvouio o eomo jiii- .,.t.; t . ti- r .i ! .... , , , , , , , cuidiions, cords, and pullies, one of the cxtremi- i-ortawe. v hales nl.-o abound here and along'.. ,,r . . . , . , ... . . . .. . ,, . . . . j ties ol wliii'li is placed oblumelv azainbt the , . .u.r...i r.-.. .u - a -vuu-ao. ...e r a (win.-., is olT La, .Alatka) twcnty-cMg.it vvi.a.es were counted in one day. Asa w lulling ground Mr. Smith think .thid eea and the neighboring Kdands w,Il move Irc.uented than formerly, wncn i:.ei.uss.ans,rie,,y ,o. oaue wi.i.iorbeomi.ig near fine biiores, niai tne jmiwus iioiu trailing ; with them. 1'otatiN-s t.nd all kinds of vegetables I i . . i . . t . ii. ? I as aiK ixrci aim mutton, ix-iug oiuuinniiie in nbundanco at Port Constantine, this will be an other inducement. for whalers to crui.-e in that neighlorho)d. Coal al-ound al ng tlie shores of Alabka. On a Fmall inland near the ca?t pliorc' of ti c ien insula of Alaska, a Itussian bteauier procured over thirty tons of good" fuel, with no other im plements than the rude picks nnd crowliars they had with them. On Sitka also, a valuable vein of coal,.Fcven feet thick, has been di.scovcrcd, and the probability is that it abounds along the entire coast. ' This will give an Imjietus to btcaui navigation along the north-weft coast. Kodiack I-daihl lits due north from Hawaii . .... -i.i r i .. i ii 1 nluuit tliirtvwirht di-rreim of latitude, ami nro!a- j r o j bly the pabgo from Honolulu to it can be in ado in aljout the average time requi red to run to San . t ..... . 1. ...Ill . .. . . ki. t .r wtrr , -. 1 I f". Y-n I g ruiivif.cir. ii wtii w muni ii.io bnaihesa relati.ns will le opened between Hono lulu and Kodiack. There can le no doubt tliat corpcr abounds in the mountains of the late Kusbian ibesbion, and probably tltc mining of it will soon lc com lucnccd. Tlie ore is Niid to lc unusually rich ami aluiblant. If so, this al-ino will create a rwini.iilirnlil t-omnieree and trafue with that eoun- , - . .i .......... . . try. .vow nun It is OJ'Cil to .-vmcricsiu emerprire-, is wealth in its mountains and waters, it wm n,,i Is: Img Lebre it is devil ijt'd. rl'lis 1'lro lcirtrt ment. Mond-y next. February 3. will be the aunivcr- ! barv of t!ie rc-orrauization of the Fire Dctwrt- J he Fire Dctwrt- j such will be ol- i o'clock the com- ' , on its :.rc.Ilt bns, nnd as . , .. . served by it as a bolnliy; At 1 tallies will appear ou tannic, and after marching i 1v I Vi i !. . ... ! .i L, lbe t,rt.mibcs of J-1- Howsett, Krep, near tl prisou. where aTcast j will be rroviled for the members ami their in- ! . . 1 . 't-1 gUetS. i The Deiartmt nt, as now organized, consists of ' btructca. ; The executive board of the I)ep,.rtmet.t e:nKist. of the following gentlemen : C E. WiLti vms. Chief Engineer. William IS. Wright. lr wistant. James L IhiwseU, '21 .VsiistauU Charles T. Gulick. Secretary. William Hughes, Ki reman of No. Y. James S. Ietn-n, Foreman of No. 2. ' Blward H. IVr.l. Foreman of No. 4. RuWrt Lewcrs, Foremvn Pacific Hic Couipvny, j C.porpc W. . I lougbUilmg, Foreman rrotecuon lloolt , and Lrnller Company. ! i Ure WaplenaJer.nie Fcury, R. CiUilan.l, James ! ' S. Imon, and II. G. Crabbe. . 1 i A now orpanied, tho Drpartuient in a mtlit t the 1 itv, ami though firett mvur here very H'l- djui. yet the engines ami apjarattiti arc ns well kept nn.l always a ready fyr u.-c a in t ilien where : . 1 . i- . .: t' .... ' iney are mure irtijuent. iur t-it iiij imii mmi fin-s i. owinj;, in no email ilcjrnv, to thi- f;' t ; and our citizens who are not nem'HT, ouijht t. nM and encoutac tlw ne4rtnent in rwrv rible wa? ami 011 every opportunity. j EUROPEAN COREESPOin)EKCE-No. 9. ' - 1'a, Sept. SOth, The talicr! EjeUit)B. In the 4tb (Jallery, w LicL is devoted to do tiling nnd other objects worn on the rwoii, Kngland fumirhes a fine exhibition of traveling ba, and materials ued for eucam ment. Nearly every country difputea tlie ailui for elegam and com fort in IhcM articles, but England undoubtedly! takeit the rt rank. Tltero i a Cue aud rich exhibition of j-wclry in thi group; the cold and hiker Piuithb- of Lnjr- land are bkiilful workmen, at lent otie would think to when looking at tlie beautiful bilver loco - motive, and nomc beauUful t-ilvcr twans on a Mlver bke. L'ut the most attractive thin iu thw chu i a large case in which a firm in Hu- j j.j, hiM exhibit a complete col ; iftion of precious b tones in h rough btate, among which I might mention almaudino or garnet, j vermillion, or bulphur of mercury; hyacinth, or 'garnet; jasper, malachite, blood-t-tone, agate, . rot k-rvpfcil.enieniM.chrviobcrj l, 01, bardoiivx. onyx, auiethvbt, zirame, topaz, ruby, Kirphirc, , dimaoiid.", ehrypraFe, marg-.iMte, labrudor, jet, ainlcr, lapis-Iazuli, pcridotc, i.ditc, Ac, Ac. ; In the gttllcry devoted to j Raw Material, : We find miuc prc-at coal hpcciiucns, and iron and i eopicr ore; a crown made of borax id a conci.icu- ' ous objoct ; mlphur, tucdicineti, candles aud bKip. I ' 111 e i r mere is an luimeiibc mock oi map, ana some b,-autiful wax flowers ; there is a large mineral :tion from the counly of Cornwall, and v.i., 1 .... :..... decn ; platina np juiratus and precious metals, : malleable esu'-t inetals. and a rrea't onnnrirv i.r i i.aaor auu jiacuiuery. I c fcha.. find a great quantity f objects to iater- I ... , J J . i it and uu-truct us, but our stay mubt be very . . . . J . . . . Miori. me bieuin engines ncre, oi wtacli there I ... arc beveiiieen, ocionging io as many exliilutorx, excite uttention by the strength and hiuVh howu in their construction. 1-jigines are to be found in the 1'alace, in the annex oftle lnrk, and at iillancourt, where the trials in agricultural ap- Iirutus tuke lace. Conches and carriages of . MUrv miiiiA niul iiwii.ti..n . I. . ... i . -. 1 . 1 . . t dejartment of industry. Mr. Aularrt exhibits n very elegiint dull-grctn calechc ; aud another of , boinbrc green with gilt fillets und ornaments is cxlnbitcl by Mcrs. Ijiurie and Marner. Mr. 1 i -Uuihuer cxlaliitti a lcci-bluc euvoretl ca.Ie!ie with a - yd low fillets, nnd Mers. Ival and Lnve riwwu o i .- .. l i r . . . - rn veiiow eniiv. .ir. i nomas nas a . , J. 1 . VB'lll ..t An f ... 1 . . 1 ..hut lilrn n ii ... I.....I I.. i-a .. I.. I . f" rey-- u.ouc. o. ' Krace auJ 1'sl'tncbs. The Irndi juunting car, . . . . r . T . . M,'ieli from my cxiriencc in Ireland, I can tcs- ,;.., r . , tllv li ft turtir i-flr fi uuim.i .La si. .ii...... r..... j - - - . . . - . .vi -iiii mv tumiu j jiuiu . I m- . i . . . . . j iiiaa lor riuing in, is largely represented liiro ' " . a . I r . Iu u word, there is a vcrv fine assortment of enr- . . , , ... , . . , . " " . . 1 . ' ' . """S? : arnmi tins cJillcrv one buds bcie. as in the rrcuch dcjiartuteut, woolen looms at work, bavving ma chines, machinrs for making all kinds of cloth. J and machines at work making brick, aud stamp- tir itiili .'.ii.i id lk..iii. .i.i.iall.w.ttMkl f I... a M iiluluiliatlon80r(;rcatBrit. t amJ IreIauJf an1 rcVoUill, ,; ,lts aud ,j ,lt bouses, us well as telegraphic cables. One of thei-c large arrangements for preserving life in cases of fire in America and Kntdaiid attracts considerable attention from the French. It is an enormous trc?sci bed, furnished with w indows of inhabited chambers, and upon which f t)0 of t,lcmwlvM ; rf.p Jn t(J onJ tJ(c . . t . . . . . . . , i . i i - 1 i i i ? Anicrim und Kll;;,ana, the idea of intro.Iueing ; it ;Mlo Fnim.e ,,af, t t , tlioiicht of. Tne machines which nre exhibited here for rrindiiir rags, and machines for winding cotton and thread, from Manchester, are worthy a cljse examination. Centrifugal pumps and engines arc at work here, and a etunll-bizcd Niagara Fall unites its inline with the incessant vibration:? of hhnfts, the grind ing of wheels, the rambling of engines, the shocks of pistons, the groaning of working beams, the hum of human voices, nnd the sweet tones of tlio large ami powerful organ above. .Before leaving this concert we will take a look at a machine in movement for needle-uiaking, exhibited by Mr. Millward, of Worcester, one of the most distin guished Fdiglish manufacturers, who in 1855 re ceived a first diss medal for the saire object. The 1-ngliih Colonics ure well represented throughout the exposition. The principal objects from Canada which merit attention arc furs, w.mmIs, Indian ornaments, nnd blcighs; but Canada presents nothing curious. Nova Sootia and New Foundland Fen.l a large exhibition of grains, pilot bread, skins and furs, ami a larg collection ;6f t-tiilTM birds. They idso make pianos in Nova Scotia, fi r I noticed one from there which was tried by a very fine erformer. Aubtralia bends some shawls, Fpcrimcns of gold ami diamonds, nnd a model of the Welcome Nugget weighing 2217 oz., valued at f 0,Mn, and found in lt5S. There are also gome excellent wools, tobacco, cotton, and fl nir exhibited, as well as bilk. But the object of most interest from Australia is a tall J pyramid iu the gallery of common arts, reprcbent t'ing the aggregate bulk of gold obtained iu the j Colony of Victoria during fifteen years from 1351 to lSoij. This pyramid is ten feet bouarent the and a half feet high, nnd rcp- u "M r,v " " "e,, ,,nu "-1"" Tccut a .,ot;,, vuI,,c of "30,2$7,22i). Being of K"1'1 '!'a ry roTispi.Mou .bj.ct in this gallery. - anv ifuiiii ot lUiuiriiiun iiiimicu iuv uucutioii - . i i .i . i . r . i. t ,"nSn '?V' " 9 sent an exeelk nt exhibition of its fruits, ami to ft onc -mtCMI . craMc attcntioi ted in sugar it would claiui c.ru-id- lon. it would da the eves oi vour lunl--rtrViiir unnir lilAnts-rH mnal tr tmf tliontc- . . " . 1 . . , , . imin fit M iiirituiM Knir-irn winch nrp IiereeTiaifUil nn OP r-mnds of limo acoortlinfr to the oual- hy of tl0 juieef anJ thcn drnwn offj it wn9 nflor. wards evajHirated in the ordinary bsitleries, up to 25 3 Bauni, tls?n boiled in tls; vacuum pan and purged in the turbine." K. leery exhibit 3fpec- j imens. Hon. II. Tilot 14 boxes of vesou and ! syrup, made in vacuum jan and purged by tur I bines, without use of animal charcoal or filters.' Messrs. J. I. Constantin & Co., three specimens : jst vhhe B v . 2d, ditto, emaUer . , , m .t. gramol; 2J, ryrup tu?.ir. "All thcKj sugars were proiluii-d directly from the eane juice by boiling in the vacuum jn and purging in the turbine; hut neither filiercJ nr clairrnl either by animal rharcoal or by any cheiuical sub- j anine.'3 These f ugars resemble common crushed . n i. fi n .j.i u 1 r nif ir lor wriuenrs. n. 1 niuu " n;is one nwi men t.f cnptr m:td cntirt ly by the emphiyment of i Menm : the eane juice vthh inircl hy btcant, run ofT, c.in--nsrnu-vl up to 2- - IJcaumc in the ' inahine ral!.l a triple- fftl' H-nlci in pi-ain in ; " i - . tlie vneuiiiii jrtn, aivl )urged in tlie turbine.' " I I.in. I'. Anteline haa three pj-ecimen : Fiit boiling," peeond lotling, and thiil boiling. Sug ars made from tlie cane juice purged and rntiled in tlie ordinary batteries, ami then concentrated in the vacuum pan, and then pned iuto the ervstallizers, and afterwards finiblied in tlje tur bine. The cnirce in the turbine was in the pro-j-ortion of one bottle of water for a charge giving 75 lbs of ugar. IVlziin anl Harei liave bix tjvimens : " The firbt four bpecimcjis are from cane juice lioile-l in the ordinary batteries, treated with lime nnd Itoiled in the vacuum 'n without ' tIj filters, animal charcoal, or any chem j '1 prcparatbns. Sprcimeus five and tix were 11 in the vacuum in, treated in the turbine, I ax1 hitoned by the ue of clear water." There i re altogether twelve exhibitoro of bi:gare from t Mauritius. They are all irreproachable. Some lessons raluable to the Hawaiian Islands might be learned from a country vvhote production it is not iiiipoviblc they may some day excel. . . KlKOP.i. Ban ax a Fm re. By the following, it appears that attention is belug turned to the bauana or ph.uUin for the purjH'se of furnishing a material for manufac ture of paper and cordage. Should it cuinc iuto ua' this group could supply thousduds of tons of the materi'd, which now is considered us worthless : Plastai.v ami B.axaxa Fibre. A Jamaica news paier s.-iys that a gentleuiau iu that ulaud h;ia rceeivel a letter from emiuent luanufacturers in New York, concerning some samples of plantain and ba nana fibre recently forwarded to thU city. One of the iuauutacturer3, who writes on behalf of the others, states: The character of the plantain aud banana fibre, has been pronounced by leading " flaxnien" as quite equal to this material for textile purjioses. Paper mcu say it would make the fintst descriptions of paper, but thiuk it even too good for the purpoee. Others say it would le invaluable for cordage ; aud all agree that a great deal of money would be made by it if it could lie supplied in sufficient quautity, and ! at a reasonable cost." . The fibre in question has hecu already tested prac tically in other countries. In England paper of the finest quality, and as strong almost as parvhtucnt,h:is I -ecu produced from the plantain fibre. Cordage li;)8 been made fivu it, so btroug, light, aud durable, that it has beeu pruuouueed the very best suhstauee for the ptirHsc At the first Paris .Exhibition it attracted no mii:i11 degree of attention, and received 8pccial notice iu the report prepared by the Council of the J Exhibition, the rt-sult of which was that dealers and luanuiacturers oi note came tiowu wiin iioerai ana preivuig tli:rs to induce extensive shipments to Fu- r-anitf. liTlf fliA H-tt:rirtll.T tut the ea.v-!roii'' Jaiuaicun, wall their I chitraeteristio apathy, neglecte.1 the opjn.rtuuity thus a Horded them of adding i valuable article to their list of exjiorts. A treutlemau who has lived in Jamaica informs us that thousands of tons of this valuable fibre might easily be exerted from the inland every year. What is wanteil for its preparation is some simple machine for expressing the juice from the stalk of the plant with expedition and thoroughness. American inven tiveness cculd easily supply this want, aud such a machine would find employment not in Jamaica ouly, but throughout the whole of the tropical regions of this continent, in nil of which theplautain and banana rlourikh Hrennirtlly, furnishing a staple article of fool to the iuhabitant!i, but in none of which is the. valuable stalk of plant converted into fibre or made any use of whatever. .V. 1'. Spectator.- Babbatry. The schooner JWttie .Mrrrill arrived from Kauai last Saturday, with the Captain under arrest, charged with having made an attempt to run away with the vessel. The schoouer left Honolulu as usual on the 10th inst., for Kauai, with p-isscngers nnd freight, which were distributed along the ports from Kuloa to Waiiuca. At the latter place the Cap tain took on board several casks of water, and some bags of rice ar.d other provisions, nnd telling the persons desiring a passage up that he would pick them up at Koloa, took his anchor and went to sea. Instead, however, of heading towards Honolulu, he steered towards Niihau, nnJ, in the channel, informed his mates and crew that he did not intend to go again to Honolulu, hut was bound to Manila. Those who would cLUseut to gu eaceably he woulJ pay, on reach ing M'inila, $100 each, but those who would not go should be landed on Niihau iu passing. The . mates, and crew were Hawaiians, and did not (-Cer any ap parent opposition to tlio project, as develojied by the Captain, and the vesbvl was kept away to the south ward uutd the island was nearly out of siiriit. At this j time the perilous and unlawful scheme upon which they were embarked scenic. I to nave maiie its impres sion on their minJs, and their fear of tlie Captain was overcome by their fear of other consequences, and tue. second mate, with the crew, determined to cize him, and lake the vessel back tolvauai. Watch ing an opportunity, the second mate tripped him, aud falling upon liim, with the others, bouud him with rtjes, and, having disarmed him of the only weapon he had a - pistol turned the schooner again for Waimea. where she arrived after nu absence of three days on her unlawful voyage. lhis attempt at dee imping with the vessel wasevi- dently iuit a premeditated ami maturel s;heme, but. ntlier, must have been an impulse, resulting titim a desperate condition of miml, as the Captniu had neither con federates, money, nor arnis, to help him along iu his rash project. . He has hitherto borne a fair character ns an honest, energetic, and success ful coaster, and no one would have susfiected him of thus su'ldeidy making a criminal attempt to go olf with property intrusted to his care. : The explanation of the affair, by himself, reveals that on leaving Honolulu the last time down, he was in a dcsH.ndcnt mood, by reason cf his losses in gam bling, having lost considerable sums of money, (all of his owu savings,) and appropriated money belonging to others. It is the old story of yielding to tempta tion and reaping disgrace. - - Our letter from Kauai says : The Captain seems thoroughly broken down, both in mind and body, aud sa-s that 'he is nw thankful that he ilid not get away. What a curse gambling is T Can net something be done to stop the horrid vice? If the parties can le exposed it will lie doing the community a real lenefit ; but if not expose 1, then it will not be long before the ruin of others is as thoroughly consumated as that of the ajitain of the .Arir. The vessel was placed in charge of Mr. Salem P. II ui'li'liclt, cf Waiuiea, and by hiiu brought to Hono lulu, and delivered to her owners. tin title. On WedneS'biy, the Captain of the .'tlie Jfrriil was brought liefi re Judge Davis, and having waived an examination, was remanded for trial at the May term of the Kauai circuit court. Bail was fixed at So,XK). TI1KO. tl. IkAVIUS. (Lutr JiiHion, Ortea. if Co.) Importer aud (omnilvdon 3irrthant. IbEXT ma " i.l.OmS- tr THE I.lVf.RPOOI. UXTiFKirtllTERS, MORTHLKy .lAM fc l.VCf f OM Vl and -11 H 1 1' tilt jyU t OHEH.X ISSURASCtZ CO. liro fruuf UuiMiugs, Kaahuniauu and Quren Street'. tflO ly inOTici:. llRIXO MV A IISKXCK OX HAWAII. J Mr. TllkXl. II. ia V.OS t.aa pnwrr to coil.-ct mniira, grant reerif.ia. anil actrnd to a!l irtatlrra connected was the lettmrnl of U.e allaira of Janiun, Oreen s la, iu tiqunlaiiun. VV. U OH I. I.N. llonotulo, January 31, 1S89. BIO 3t Aotv la ice .11 ill . riviiE rDEnsif:En iiavivg co.m- 1 1'LF.Trb fa s new RICE A.SD OR' MILL. ituiited at tbe .outheast en.l f Qu-en street, he..w tlie St me Chun h. i imiw rendy to Ilntl and lli.h PalUy. and Grind Corn. llore fre.1 of all kinds yr-und X order. Puddy mill Corn Wanted. ArplvM JOHN MirCIIELL. 610 iu At the Mill. ESotioliilii Eiii:it Co. Io. I ! Attoutlon! THE MEM REUS OF THE ABOVE Company are request-tl ti-mh! in full uni f.m al their Lntine House, on Monday moruinfr. r'rl.ruarv J. IS'", al 9 o'clock A. M.. to atlrnd the Tarade of ltnoluiu Fire liepartment. IVrorJer. 610 It VII AS. T. GCLICK, SecreUry. FARINA ! FARINA! W ufa'ture. 07-2m For sale in Quantities tn tuit at F. A. SCIIAfcfER CO.' .-wruiTE CHINESE MATTIMi. 4-4. TV . Of Rood quality. OOI ovfJ oi"CHOXG TEA OOLONG POC'CIIOXC TEA, ft pound braes. S3 poonl boxes. " II EST CANTON , . - t:. M IIIOR-V001 TRUNKS, In sets of four carli. lor st!e very reautHiiblv ta dote Oat at . im F. A i-' tlVKFER CO.'S. o7 Superior. American & English Long Cloths, 4 4 KGI.ISII k AMERICAN BLEACH KD -",- uubirach4 Cotloua. tor at fnraOy nxlocta rate., b7 (610; CA&ILK A tAKKK- rv e: Ar Gr o o i s i FROM England and the United States. F1. INK BLEACHED AXD UNBLEACHED Cottuna, Oeaioia, ., Tiokioj, bruwn DtUling, fine white auJ blue Flannel!!, lilack, alerl and brown mixed Alpacas, Superior bluk Alaeaa, 60 iuchca wide. Blue, brown, drab and date Coburgsand Circaanians, Superior Canton or eotton Flannel, bleached and onbi'ched. For Ciiildrcu8 and (en(s.' Wear, Superior all .Linen Fancy Pant Stuff! 13-4 Marseilles Quilu, superior quality. Flue and medium Tape Check, white Linen," Flue Nainsook Muslins, Napkins. Fine Organdy Muslins at 3-8 per yard, Turkish Towel, lluckabuck, fiue Diaper, tiinghams, Knglish, American aad Scotch, Fiue aud medium white Picquet nr Marseilles, Muslin Curtains, Calico aud Flaouel ShirOJ, Linen Towels, Table Linen and Cuion Dumask, A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES DRESS BITTOXS Worsted braids, Alpaca braids Machine Silk, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached aud unbleached c-heetings, Fine while Liuen Sheeting, 100 inches wide, Fiue Pillow Case Cotton and Pillow Linen, English and American Saddles, Best, Medium and Cheap. Uead-atalls and Ileitis, Bridles, Stirrups. Two very superior Express Harness, A FISK ASSORTMENT OF SHELF HARDWARE! ALL DESCKIPTIONS OF AttRUULTUlML OlFLLHEIVTS ! Taris, Eagle So. 2, Steel and Horse lMowa, Ox Bows 1J, 1 and 2 inch, Ox Votes 4, a and 6, Pbilaile'pliia Iland Carls, Urindsioaes, Hoes, Axe, Hue, Ailse aud Pick Handles, Churns, American Brooms, Ilingham Pails and Tuba, Bcil Turk' Island ground Ruck Salt, THE BEST KEROSENE OIL, ! DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL, Boiled Linseed Oil, Castor Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Suiierior Polar Oil, . ; Best White Lead, Chrome and Paris Green, Verm illiou dry aud iu oil, Yellow Ochre, Paint & Varnish Brushes Strnrll & Artists Brashes, Clothes Pina, Saws, Chalk, Superior fCxxt IVsails I 3d, 4d, 6.1, 81.11, 20J, 30d, 40 J, 50.1, and 66d, oRiTsiii:r & browu sugar, Carb. Soda, Cream Tartar, ' I'M, Chemical Soda Soap, Fancy Soaps, lie. tC-, . . " ftc . All the above Goods we are prepared to Sell on the ; " ' lowest t e ii 31 s fur cash, AT ANY KATK. ON . . Tlio 3ost Hiilox-.l M7oxixa. CASTLE & COOKI. OM) Per Hair. Bark " Count Bismarck." 7" ERT SUPERIOR ' Ullaia.c Wine micl CIstrct. AIO ' ', Old Port Wine, Burgundy Wine, SIIEHItV AXD ALCOHOL. EXTRA FINE BROADCLOTH AND BUCKSKIN Muscat Raisins and Zante Currants, f.V STOyE JARS. For snle reasonably at 607 2m Fa A. SCIIAEFER fc CO'S. Arrival of the Steamer Idaho ! MORE NEW GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED At the Faiiiilj Grocery & Feed. Store. GOLDEN' GATE EX. FAMILY FLOUR, direct from the Mill, Graham Fiojr, Oatmeal, llran,' Data, Split Peas, Mexican Frj .Irs, Pearl Barley, Spiced Oystere, Dried Pesrhes, ' ' Mace, . Fresh-Table Fruits, Cinnamon. Ktw Hops, Market Uaskets, Saltpetre, California Hams, California Bacon, Chocolate, ' Smoked Ilrer, Smoked Salmon, Zante Currants, New Onion. Co-lflsh, Fresh Vermicelli. Prunes in J-trs, New Mediterranean Figs in splendid order, NEW YORK CHEESE. Tins fratkrrs assorted lliids; Japan Tea In papers. A nd fresh Ir.l of the celebrated JAPANESE TEA IN JARS, j ; The nnhj lot in ihbt Mirket. . j All the above gond are carefully selected forme, are al j ! Wnrrnnicd Frcab nnd Nice, j And are off- red to the community in the full conSdcnce of glr t Ing stfcUon tn purdiasers. For sale low by I. B.I RTLETT. ii s t o o o i v o cl Ex Comet and Count Bismarck: JOLDEN GATE BAKERS EX. FLOUR Golden (late Family Flour, Tina Franked Herrings, ! New Dried Apples, j ' e Billings' Hams, I Bologna Sausage, ! WESTPHALIA II A M S , ! Jars of Currants 9 lis. Jars of Raisins 1G lis. i FOR SALE LOW. i ' 007 lm n. F.. McINTYltK fc tRO. lEtatvniiian IacUet , FOR SA' FKANCISCps THE A 1 CLIPPEU BARK CBLBSTlAi KNAl'P m.MASTEK. " WILL HAVE UiSPlTdl FOR THE A BOTE PctT 1 Snilins Frfcrwnry 8. ' f For freight or passace. bavinc uper:ur arcnnnicdiuS. . cabin and steerage sriigvr. apply tc -was fc, W S VVALKKn ALLKN JAPANESE TEA IN JARS Jad Beet I red Per Steamer IdaLa. ' ' rtHIS JAPANESE 1 E.l IS THE VtRr best Tea exported fnmjapao. It it put op in olctlyrW. j jars of and S pounds each, and eacb jat is pneked ej In a bandme box with 4 pounds of tbe Choice Nati) Tea packed aroond U outside of tbe jar, nioking lh a T w..' pounds to each box. It is sold s..ld either by the pi, the jar, as purchasers may prefer, and it is. well WorHj aucntion of all who are seeking fx a reailj good Tea. T7 Xtit Lot tryj.e sold ottt in nfetc days! And buyers should call early. For sale by - , t - . " I. BABTLRTT. 60s lm - ' Family Grocery acd reed lt. OX 12 SK1V COTTAGE PlAVn Apply to U 603 Sm . r. A. SCHAKFER A m vo W A it f a AC E & K 1 1) DEuT FURNITURE DEALERS. QUEEN STREET, Opjxtsite L. L. Tm herCa Lumber Yard. out lm WALLACE V KIDDER, DEALERS IN FURNITURE QUKE.V STREET, Opjxtsite Torbert's Lumber Yard, itp sttfrt. UPHOLSTER!'' WORK DONE WITH neatness aud dispatch, and at prices satisfactory ta oar customers. - go m Chinese Phrase Hooks ! F OR SALE BV G09 lm' n. m. wnrrxKT. FOR saij:. hr x excelle: e-J-l HORSR, safe, reiale, ai f ' a J pled fur a lady's use. LEXT CARRIAGE ana id every respect 4 e. Color, white s sbnet 10 years. Inquire of (6e9 lm) J. L. KICHAKl tOX. iv o. xo : NEW COODTTrECEIVED! Ex STEAMER IDAHO, And LatuUd on Ve 5th of January, 18G8, EXPUESSLT.SKI.ECTED..AXD M ADR in Paris and Ecgland for this Store, among.! which aill be feaud . - , , . 1 . , . . . . r i Something" Nice for the Ladies, And one Article hard to bent, worth. SI 8, and will be Sold for $U! ' GOOD JUDGES CAN EXAMINE! A LARGK VARIETY OF '-:: Choice IV o w, Goods, ; .. AT - '- NO. 10 DOX'T FORGET XO. 10 1 ,-i - 60S lm , . .1 . We.zcll P.nn lor Sale. ONE COPPER WETZELL PA! WITH RunninR Gear complete. Only second to the V aroma Fan as an evaporator lor U)ar boiling. Apply to,. C. II. LKVI KKS, 60S 2m . ' Or, J. WEST, CapC of Mary Bilen; Columbia River Salmon. " EST rOLl'MBU RIVER SALMOX, IX mjr harrel aud ball barrels. or sale by 6(rt Ira I. BARTLETT. Zante Currants and Sultana Baisins, 4 IX O AND II I.TJ. JARS. JIST RECEIVED' t per COUHT BISMARCK. For sale by T" 60S lm I. II ART LETT. BULOW COST ! milE 11.1L.4NCE oTpiCTCRESOS 11 AMD M wil be sold at leas than Cost, to c'e the cniKifmDieat. Apply early. 60S It ' H. M. M H1TNKY. Co-Pnrtucrslii i'otice. II ALKY as a partner iu my buvinea. The new Arm will do business uuder the name of C M. SlKNCr.U. as. former), each party siening for tbe Arm. C. N. SI'KNCfcK. Wainhinu, Kau, Jan. 6, 136. : - ' W 3t Cioldcn ale iflills Flour ! Bakers' Extra, Extra Family and Superfine, - la UDHtlrr Sacks, WE ARE IX R ECEII'T OF THE ABOVE Celelwateil Flour, by every Packet, direct from tbe Mills, and warranted ol the best quality. . Fr sxle by 603 Sm ' - - .' BiNJjH UU 'IVOTICI2, rwl?E ITNDEKSIGVEII GIVES NOTICE Ihxt be will pay no debts cr.ntraetrd by HJLEV04 A' V A, and warns the public tint to trust her. J. 1eKKI18. -January 18, lS-iS. ,.: . . oUH St Flantatation Labor Books, . B7OR SALE BV i ' - ! r a cos at n. m. wiutsky. A: LITTLE MORE LlfiHT A - - . ";.-'- OS KE ROHENE OI Tj. : -' BY 2 CASTLE At COOK. v ."1 As we Import Only Downer's Kerosene Oil, As we burn Only Downer's Kerosene Oil, ; So we keep the Best Downer's Kerosene Oil Imported into Ibis Msrkrl. AND WE ELL ' r ' doWiFiK'!! kcuosiee: oil As Low as it can hr lmd in tlie Market. ' ' 606 3m "OFFICE VSTT3 FAXCY STATIONERY , ler "IdalnO," 1! noon A T" o o n . if WSaitneyV lioolc Store I Consisting in part tf ASSORTED SIZED COPTIXC PRESSES ' and Stands, . Assorted sized Cash Boxes, Bill Head Boxes, . Thermometers, . , ' llill Hooks, Pen Racks. fcuue PrnciU. L?ai Pencils," School Slmes. Scrap Hunks, Herbariums. Twine Boxes, Mottled T.ine, Tooth picks . Superior Plain Cap Paper, Superior ruled cap pajvr, tupcriur plain letter paper. f Superior roleil letter piper. Assorted note paper, Bill head paper- isiottintt pairs, Music paper, Setts Chess men, ' Checkers and dice, Mathematical Instromeatt. Osborne's colors, P.-ckgatnmoo boards. Alphabet Blocks, Assorted sized blottine Bad. Oulta iercha pea holders, Wasbinetnr Medallion pens, ' . Faircliiid's superior gold pent, . I Tory lp-r holders. Fancy paper holders, ; Westotiholm's Penknires, Chariton's muflUge. Ontta percha bands, Line's rulers. Wafers, Seals. David's black, blue and carmine inks. Maynani yojes wk- - Arnold's inks, assorted sisva. Assorted ink stands, A ssorted pen cleaoers Photographle Albums, Propeller pencilr. Pencil leuds. Crayons.. - . '"' . . ,. ; . .. . . 1 : - " A fine assortment of Blink Book., " . -t7iOi"! assortment f Envelope,' Excliangt Books. Receipt Books, t ' Order Boks, r- '' M'tnn-s parchment Letter Books-' Gip and Letter (lips and Jules, -Letter and Curd Wallet.. f . Memoranda Books, Pass Books- ' Camel's hair eopyiuit brushes Composition card frames, lr. S. PnsUge stamps. Letter aealrs,. i - c, c r Ac. . '' a 8 i i n n u r- U U tl. ,1 3 V