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'uiu, aa-iar r. t-.sraaaa. HILLII3IS. BL1XCIUKD & CO., Shipping & Commission Merchants, 5. 305 KrQt Street. m aj.r ruj.vctsco. JAMi:s C. ItlXC. A: Co.. Shipping and Commlvslon Merchants . rROXT ITRCirr.CMifr J a. e !.. CT FAASCISCO.Cauaoeai. ly , I-K A: FEimi.VS' CtLKAftATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE! x rcr.t red sr cox so n s ts to aa T1a Only Ooocl Snuoo. CACTIOJf Afi.!?l!T riCAUD. rivir rtcE or thm most dei.i I a CIC9 an4 onvaiM Conr.sat iMrii raMd cvnat t (nM t- aps? tha Msf of wlmi ft ateu" to thalr awn usft-rV r cmpoanlt. t.'.a aM I J.ra tarxuej t&at Um i Ml)XlOTvtiJirna'M(ai ! ASK FOR LEA & PEEEI5S SAT7CE. Aaejtaseaw that lAaar aaa-e art apou U errata'. !, ; ttnppue, end hotttt. S- a the luea.re asarteta harnr, Iwew torp(:ed --h a eponoaa WonMUnkm ram-, apu the wrer.pere eel taaela, eg wt.ct tha awar U rVmae Aae km fcxnrrl. Lea hmi giTa, amtra tAat cvy ava fumi.naal u air eurrespajesd-) anta an of af'wiaaa to take Imnnl fxie.irc wu( ' 3tMmfmrtwrm and k'n-tyrm cl madu w an ataxr lamwrl ) ay tica their rlht ay b iofni)A. Ask for LEA it PI'RHiyy Suit, ttn-l pee Sunu Ot Wnpjr. LM, lioit.'e. a. -I Sifr. TP. n lee i tar and lor EiikwI fcy lb fraprtct era. wmr t Cca aiarkii, IrfMHins. 1(. act ""d Ornnrt and OtiMi waiaeraaUy. TU. H. DAttM. Illy (Ua JaU. Crwra C.) At. Uocolaltt. f ANION, RHODES & CO., Co mini ion .llcrclianls Viturit, Vaerar. lalaaiJ. i BT.S. frtieuattrotinop.Ueo!jnmiUaf Jalicl I Talttait PraUaew. Veiarta.T.L.JaMry 1.1VS3. ail ly iilwry ii itches, twrvavaa ft FOREIGN DRY GOODS!: FUacia! A lianliwaj gives 0EDES3 JOR HONOLULU MARKET, i hlrv net. he. 20C and 2J JiVry Vrrft , at iy sj.i r my CISCO. i X B. Aixax. tmm Iraaetaesk. II. L Pwvuod. AM,r at MIWIS, Comnii.iou ITIcrcIiants ASH WHOLESALE DEALERS, 3T ortlnudi Oxoeo3.- ROMPT ATT EXT I OX WILL BKCIVEX M. aa aH cooarBit a Lata 4 Pra-lbca aa4 Ad's sas4 waea rurad. IUr to PaWiTf. (sins i Krm.a A C a.... .......... .?ai Frmeclsex ................ Uonototit. az7 aa McCRACXLXN, MERRILL. A. Co., rORUMRUIXC l.t conn iss i o.v .11 i:kcii a.ms, J Iortlunl, jtJregon. ri tvna ItKRX EOAOEI IX Ol'R PR M 4st , 1n Bpwanls ! aa ysmra, 14 fewiaa now rtva I Incatad la a fir- pronf brick building. w ara prepared tarrreivc aa.1 dtsfmwa' IsiaaiJsuplea.MeajaaSaar.aKe.Svrapa.Pula. J w. Aa.. ta artvantaga. CwgnmT.ta rtpecuaily aotidtatl a One awrket. In whtet. rMkal aurocioa wiU aw Bald, j anst apaa Ucb caaa atvaacva WiU aw d tats required. s FasscMro Rrascaar FUadSer A liadst.rv4-r, Jaa. Patnck A Co . FraO.Lkea. W . T. Cvkteiaa A Ca.. Ftaweaa. bakeg A Cj. Fusruis Brrice ABwa A Lawia. Ladd A TiUa. L-ooarJ k Oreen. n.i)tar Rtvsacacg: Ki Walks A AUea. ly ' 3. C. B(asn.I jobs caacgiw. BaSST aa. Wl 1 c r M N3'V f-- J. C. SIERKI'X k Co., Commission .llcrcliantff -AM) V uctionoors, aai 206 California Street. AUO. AGENTS OF THE San Francisco and Honolulu Packets. articaIratutlow given la tha ala and parch as at msT haodisa, btp' busuM sap log whaJesAip. ncgwtUuoa aaAaagw. A a. XTT All freight arriving at Saw Francisco. by or to the Ho aoiala Liaewf pctets,wilt heforwarJ ttr or coamaaioa XT Eaekaiga an llntmlaTa tennghl and sold. wtucs Uwi C. L. R;eiard A Cw. .............. ....... ITooiluto - H Hrh.l A Co - C. Brww-r A C, " Bishop Co IV.R.W. Wans ' lf ja. C II. Allan t. C VI a-r-jaa. Ew, T --- 1V CAP, LETTER & Other PAPER. muc idkrk;m.d iia received M. dlrart IresB tha ssaauf rturT. A BCPKRIOK STOCK OF Writing and Cfiice Paprrs. Blank Booka, and Stationery, Lixyorted Erprmia ly for Cotton Tral, emWaelpy: LETTER PAPER t Whit a C ai'a fcmv aer. !ad a4 aanst'il. B. aw nftvr pwpw. rwW mrmt wnM. ilU auVUI sa it ru.l iik Bwrgla. 1 iua wintw n. io. TMw wlki'a d-v pfain. Trry Ihla H!ta tarter paps- (w Ewmewa enrrrspoadeaea). Waur kawd (harrvd) Htrr. Faekal Poat. pbta. ta and wMt. ,.,""in.m k-ttv ppr. raid aad mra'fi. aMm aaca Fk . -.4 sai ..na. ralrd aad ptaua. CAP PAPIIRS -ai afeta c waa arvf arruWd. "" .-,'w.j-uj.d. Ina lTlli ktd mpdi (alew gal caa. raW - Beat 4u(ll!lv, ftiM aa 1 blue U: J. plain. XOTi: PAPERS t Jwag heavy whlsa eoasmarelal now. rated anil wnraled. Bwst aay kloa cnwieeretil ruhnt and aursxe-L Thkik ltry ao, Uia aud ra.d- (ta,all iHllrt epr. plus aa-l ral4. Wavuntarrd ante atpsv, various sis Fancy alge.1 plr. .la.a. C'eiorvd Freacb Uocy paper. OsU ads aa paper. sieaweraaa awta f spar (wUh laical fetter taas4 eo It) .HICELLA.XEOI's PAPRR Beat avaaa viata bid paper. Best loag-e! (aarrow) bin pap-r. Tkn. ( aad aecoaaa cwrrrnt aapar. Hrr wftlra and Mow acWBonS .la paper, rutrap. whita. ruiad aad plata. tiwaiy white, rwlwd and pUiO. Mediam. whit. rad and plain. Royal wbtt, ruled aod plala. Cawiao wrawnra aapar. vartows a-sa. Faacy gw4 ad Uvar papar. varwaa patiama. Fraaca llaxw paprrs. of aa "4oc. v.iy cb..ic. Tracing papav. Aw drawing plana a aawrhlarry. Ac. Tallurn tracing rlotk. lr drawlaf plana of macbiBery, Ac nat.it Board f tar'-iaa slaes. frrtUaUd Scard. Crayo paper km arawiof UU bea.1 aapar. , , Frlatiag aww and annlt pepar. Frlatar' cants of all tyta, xr srd patUrna. Friatwr'B card auard. cf all elrw. Hard ware and Manila popvra. ISrM Aavelup paper e Wbitaawlred tloulof paper. Tf et.r wit- eterj thtr IIb4 ef Ppf la r. ENVeLOPP.St Beat Mary whita a!f-a-alr.a: etter anvelopea. Baat avavy gaaary, baa" a sera after envelopes. Opaque aolorrd gote and Mtrr eavclop. All ,iaaa cf wMta a aoveVpe. FrenrA colucg fcsdlea tetur envelope. Obiooc eavclopee, apaa at lb rod. fla, white, brft' and blue ekxa roveiopea. lai tl f f rj tkT itlele Ff B!red la the Statu--ery U. Jar FwJ by J. Ma WIIITXET. THEOD Offers for Sale iew & Desirable Goods Sliortly- 33xpoctetl TXoil Europe and the United States, nu ll. C. Wjlie, from Hamburg, YV ilheim I , from Bremen, Tejlcn, from Boston, AND PLB Steamers 'Idaho and 'Montana,' AS ALSO By ciery Packet from San Francisco A3 FOLLOWS: Shipment per R. C. Wylie, jrsT cECtn ed, co.isTnc or DRY GOODS, &c. b.M Ccu. b.o lo(v a. Bma r-rin. B.o Pril!. Ilray Blo r-Tr m i npm arte.. Jttl Cl4 Bontloj, Via Br Br.th. fclan4( .h'J b'iaitx. CalotT, ke , H ki.W 't o Bxi lari at4 A j-c. ' taprrvr t anl If Slah a. Whit and Hie FUcocU, : in p.tn. Uwn r Vr -.. b.ck Cri-r. , Fla t a(l 6-t t a tr-.VW-ih. ("heck-! loU. 1 Panukooa a off. t-.or a Ln', ua Nni.Bj ' toiUaan4 Ucm.i-, r-r.cj .cr.Q ud t-1itirc. Clotliiiir. a&e. 1 (anplrte aid Ul!-f1rftfd irtaifDt f AUo, lt.ti ta 'it nni al t: r.4 ijlr. rut HkttUuj4 tmt, tm. Sliirts I Crftt TtrlflJ and St)ks tU i WI.Ita Miir4laa a4 Firx-y Eon f Mrt. mi. t"'X Mr p-d and tawy C'.."d F.at.f-I h'rt. fcfcnl, IXay ittrj a4 b iUsari ii..rn, l'-ru I met Mn. 31 os 5 cry, A Oh Ata-rtasent tt MeaS Coti. L:f Wocl, Merino anl P.ia I l-ril ri tl Ijr-r 11 lri Mr. A cBfl".e lnt-t ot M.a's d-rk in C'Xtoo and Wnol wtiu, ror-d s"4 la-'y. LsJa' Fia ML.t mtyi Itiaea ft fcl suptrl r qialiry. 2Ia!.s Of Different QaalltiM and ttjU. Hoots JSIioch and G niters Of the very b-t of Grnrsn and French mkf. In ClTi-o. Ckah, Cashmere, TaUat Lraiher, Ac,Ac, Ac. Saddle rj', &c, 51en' Porsri"' Frr'h. Grmaa a;4 French fdi!S, larfe, Lsowa t.i1u-s. LriJI- cf j.u -ks, biiu, fars. I!adl . kKLs, tc. A CHOICE AsSORTM KXT OF 'Pi.nnfti.wi - niwl Dini K !fmr C'rt i llTOCCrieS cinU 1 1 0 lMOIb. iC I ' CHOICE AsSORTM EXT OF NAM ELY i rrw.he4 Sogar to o ha.f harre:. Fopr Ws'rhalia Iin., itfaa. iu La. f abd iiuancr boa a. Aacoovlra and rardcltte to tiubc J.rs, tacg ar la 2 ar.d a gl- , loa dtt. i.l.t. Asst. Fruits ia Syrups, Fruits In So; jr. Vaiiilta Chocolate. j Spirits Vincs mid JBccr I Caiks very iprv Pate Prar,dy. Fi ie Aid !hrry In word. pirtnr Pnrt e. raraIllg Hi". i,n , tr.r. The Ceietrated Gio it .-iinoa K)et.Lid A .. rtrl.tu, Ala aed Foner in itur.s ard pims. uf tha acU-kauwo Breaery I of L'eetjao a SKbruc-ler. lltsvbcr;. . Ti Lacaoua Ltcfrao-rruuiti liock. Kreat lfee Cbtapril ta ifee treat Hants. aSiniclric., SAILORS' SBZATH A".VfK.v .V JACK Kyil'ES, sa slsw 1 CHOICE ISSORTaEXT OF F1VCY CtTLFRl Of d ff-rrent s sr anJ paluroa. NeedVrs, No. 1 to 14. Violia :riog. Flaying Cards, Jewsharp, As:d. Feather Duaurs, Gnu' ar.d Ladies' sap- Kid Gloves, t'.M URKLL.I9 la Cot too. Alpaca, arvl 8 Ut of varicaa CvVt and patterns Macassar Oil. Children Toys, Io!la, Maur Color. Baada. Suspenders of Vsncu quality and paUim. Wrapping I'aper. PAIXTS A XI OILS, vl: Fuirtur White Lead. Z uc Wtica, toiird Lit.scd OiL CASKS ZINC Id sKcrt of 30 r J '2 six! J7 by t4 luftea. ROLLS SHEET LEAD Of 2, Ii. 3, 4. and 6 p.umls per Mjuare FvC ROUND RAR IRON Frura t Ii luctra diamrtar. WINDOW GLASS To boxes cf 60 rel acH ta 1 y 2 o 70 F loeJ.ee. i BESIDES OTHER MERCHANDISE ; T-wnaTs b-l Kera-re hl la I caikm ttoa. ! l reN Csl IrrMt line. K-at I'wUnl Cetan.t. .' K aendaw vrt. Mat a I at l'.aier v4 Fan. ' EooAog Fe'.t, supara fcl K..B t.vff-. l.'ao. ir SVr-miut cf tic ictZ-lmoc HESS BEET, packed ly C. B:rtlziaiin, Ci K'ivalrji'st iec:'tfi tt& rtndyfor inpeci:on. Expected Daily to Arrive I ER "CKVI-O.X" FROM BOSTO.V. Fates tel Ataoakasg IVtup. Ma an-1 Hoe Sawing Cottain. t aee Baa MrtrimwT Fnrta r:-l p.ttm. SuprTaov whits sol rf.wi, C't-o.m eo! trill loe (a only BSC. Latsparkir.g. Arr 4raa had ls. Ursa t -. Hunt's aajpaH hald A. aaa rted , Natiia rpaalea. I a' au-ke (O rasea Card 3Iarefta. i.af.a Fvreka ll" and Coi lin. Ineh.ete-. la.lpre. Xa.oo't best LUclviig. taxr a I ma's W-aad Swt, aUi. evj. Also soon to follow PER "WIL1IELM a irrx.t or vsbt rtiata OtJITTlUll, Haiifjisi? Zand 17'i4ncli O ool, . 7o be fjc'..td fHhii't t?'''jy. THE STEAMERS AND PACKETS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, By every trip, will bfiog Invoices ut Xew and Desirable .Merchandise ! CONSI5TISO OF ill the Yarlsa Briachft f 3lAtnfjrtarra and rr ildi f California, the Eastern States, England, and the Continent of Enrope, Wtka. Wpala wiU I class:! d opoo arrival. All of the above is offered for Sale nt Reasonable Rates, by THEOD. C. IIEUCK. Ci.rneT Fcrt and Mvianl Strceta. 39 3a .aahr. The t:iectioa ia Kralackf Tfcr (lloiiou Demutrralic Victory 'ukfv Acrouut Tatrrof. lo?r Orris, Co.vrrxrrr A I;oax' ) m in tiie Mate ur KotuokT), ' Ef the Axuericaa Mjle i in the habit uv acreerain at Dero ctt victories the kin now tet Ler -aj itv to the fullest extent. ! The !ectn in Kentuokjr renu'tc! more gWi ! uer than Me l.ti anticijute. Lihtj thousand , luajoritj i-n"t a Lad thic. anJ wc know'd it, but we i ftit that tho eve of the Diaiorri-y va onto uf, , and m-o did our level het. We vactid to inspire ! the Ditnin-ri-j ut the North, to bet era aexamrle, ia fact, wicb wuiill awaked in em omuLuiun. The election a the CVmers vui the same a- t! other in the 5utc, , in vritin the hiorj ut thU one, I aiu writin the history uv all. We h:ld a rerie uv int-etin!, all wioh, with the I exception uv Kldt-r 1'enuibacker'a oV-tiuarv, wuz . Ijiru.oiiioua and eficctive. (iov. SeTniour'e letter ; a great lielp to u.. I heJ been afraid that ioit par mtiiin in it vtiuh would bjtfcr us, ! but when I get it I exclaimed Lallclo-qy! Ilo J hedn't ecd a thing ! He l.edn't tetche.1 anv of i the n,urt iif at i.:bx, and e:iM-kentIy couldn't i gve no oficzie to nohojy. Rl.c.iu took it, in J oonijevtion with l is Coojer InciiUxjt (.jwch, he ; woi in fivor uv Jivin the bxmJs in x;oli. while . Peni.ibai ker wuz quite aAwellKatisfiedlrom rendin it, in ejiiiiecti.-n with the rlatforta and Pendle ton -eche, that he wuz in favor uv jayiu the bonL in greenbax. They g-jt to di.xo!in"over it, and referred the ruattar to me. Iaiiuttin Sevinour. i I never cd a wotd axjut bond and greenhax. but j ent offinlo a Lut e!-quent dccu!hiaihun uv ' Jo aI'i I.kariot. Ita alwava i-afe to abooze Judis, i cz tfre am t n-fodv nowljere to defend hm. " But !" sed they in korus, does he jrpoe to pay tne fxinas in gold or greenr,ax muin rmgnnntly on to em, ez Nfvmour d. i at the convettshun, I reilied in thcf-e VTords: ; -iy irier.cd ior you are tuy ii iena., iit us con- j j re ourrelves t livin i-boos." Ixt me ak vou ez : patriots, and men who hev the lest interests uv j the country at betrt, do you want your daughters t i marry I'lgers?" I Never s-d thev, btrikin table", 4 never !" j n-. wx- i u-i.ii uui iu itic eireci, noiicrin, lau J" ' w-,c " . ,' , . , Sich pors!.ens uv the letter, however, ez fitted our ca.-e I read to cm. That rsragraff into wich aa . . a. a ... , Le rtfWBiH tr.e condishun uv l.ien like us at the toincrs, wich he style the intelligence uv the : Sjuth, Kernel McPclter and I read to every one at ( the Corners, wc begin all wich kin rend ; and the ; , jamgraffin wich he denounces the men who as- j M-rt that Union men ain't permitted t live in . t peace in the Svuth I red the first time to twenty , ! or thirty uv my jcople wich hf-d je.t returned! I frjm a raid onto t he settlement uv Abolitionists ; over on the Pike Ilun. Vounc Isssker Uavitt : ! was fo afTectcd ti.et he shel tirs, wipl i his eyes "h i a jiauKercuer i.e loon irom t.'ie roJv oi a lounvun man wich he Led ;est shot preMMire uv Ins family, wiob refo.zcd to leave the j settlement. .nH 171 a, 1 . F i VUrrU'4. "at' KLr.al'?lC? ,T hV?J-,-t'Ut ,U tW i,S7 IP?! , UDrIdlfft're'it ra,"w' .t,r! ""r317: :XhUt 1U ot x!J V? l ?k . . hat, I camo up to vote, at wich I wuz surprised. When I Kiy eurj ri-ei I mean it. The verv presence uv . the man at sich a time and place wuz Martini, i and it bed a terrible eC'eck on the pxpulis. j Wat !' sed It-taker Gavitt, indignantly, f.hel ; a Illinoy Abli-hnist a man not lorn iuKentuckv n man who hold views to totaliv diSVrent fmui ours, T rto.jiu to vote at there ere polcV Never !' ! And leaker bilin over with rage, weut fr him, ! in wi. I, he wuz Hsi,te by the entire balance of -t . ... T . . the C'inierH. The wretched man itlo 1 !jriVJ ' isnaltv fi.r his insolence. He wuz can , , V ; miuc rvruithizin nij'.rs, a mere wreck uv uiiii..r nil. A liftln llfi- r till. V.inm-im mm. " .jm .l.o. - -1 I .... - . - . - - - - - -' J . v t , .... k I 't , UUI i ii.eiDn ives, tipt'D i'lke j.un, come down to vote. Kilt l4aMlra.r c. ml Tl'ltAv wmc ...rl. ... " " " - . . v.'.i-f.H.'J 1 llll LIU. Kernel Mcl eltcr h rcmai ks wu. , erticularly nu- iriT-sive. Ihev aj-felled tliat ez American citien j m-t'ive. They afperted tliat ez American citizens they l;ad a rite" to vote, and shojd d t tt at all Lauras, me rvernei in rci iv 1 I he Kernel in rci Iv rL'itid to cm that the Comers wuz a tin fir her liberties t!uit no mnttar Mat their uliMrack rites miht le the Cor ner. ed not fcm.it hcr-clf t l-o contaiuiunted with Abliohiii votes. Sho'nl you attempt it," red Le imj ressivelv, the bio -d uv Iho Coiners will be up, and 1 won't bi aoMwerable for tho cori'-ekcrjcen. linvare ! Uicy reefed lorertl, wlen from among our 1 , . l., . IfOT.I. a nn" l Mi.it wuz ha.fl.ril nn. tlio l.-.l ' ' . 1 1 ii -.,.- : - ' J uv t ui, a prejicber, fell within the dust. i S I-H.H--1 IW J-JOl ItlClCII, UUI, till Kill wcao. i . . i i vu. ..... ...u i ... . i.:.. j Why will they come about us, irritatin our leople ' with their incenjary vt-tcs? That man he.1 a family. Wat reason will he give thciu, when he's ' carried humc detl, for Lis" ontimclv do-ccsc ? It's j . a et a t t -",a . 1 ; ever inns. ir.e .r.iMiim.ts win never let us; ! r.loiif. Ar.d vet I sive a hirelin and Mibsidijed ' prew in the North, in the face of the provocashen , we re tivtd, will ccufe us uv ciurdriu this man ! j Our auibirdicn wuz to hev the vote clean Dime- ! kratic. Uut it uz not eo. At about one P. M., i Joo Uigler, who had heerd nv thc doiu, ome to ; j the i -oils. leaker and MclV'ter wuz a goin to; frevent him lrom votin, but the vi.l.un drawd a revolver the minit thv Ix.kt at Lim, and they j jartio, maKin a lane ior i.r.u to tlio imt. DlMM MtlV filial Cllfll!rT1li 1IIV ?"" K.'il In j exkin hia weej.n. Ef so let cm eft-ek." j liiit no one interfered, and I t.ok it. AVhen I wc counti I out there wuz bandy one Abli;,in I hall in the hat. It wuz Ui'er's. Ji.it wo I II A v 1 aaagy. -aa -ra tt4f a'.v il-V-in iriiiiu ueml aao a-a.a-.a. Tt. A V II'.V. 1 VMUII VWIItllllUIUP O 1 1 A FJ JIJ "Cirij keep e-i. Tlc prKe-s is simple. It consi-ts lociolv in rho.itin all who diScr with us. Thus we Lev taHH-e at liome. a-. - aa a t.ur louii&ie proeprcks are mixcl. JJ re- dnckel.en uv the lux on whiky iu tin-l many uv j our voters toward lpublikinim, but 1 bended ! this off bv bwearin that thc Iliinocri-y was j lodged j to take it flT alt--g: her. The Northern papers j ufsertin that Llaie's letter d n"t nn-nn revolushun : ii hiirtin us rviine, but that is more tlaii bal meed y the can with wkh we Lin organize. Vester- '. day an entire Fegim- nt in ti e Coiilcdrif sen is or- ' ganized as a S-yuio.-c and Ulare CluJ. rettinin j ti.eir oRjcers ez ilnn the war, and yoosin the j idsntikie rolls. and sich. It aids us wonder- ! fuU' . . l'ETKOLtt M V. NaSDV, I M., (Wich is Postmaster.) Ot T or the 1'abtt. The O.-kal ..-a Herald tells the following aniuing story ofa lifc-l.ng Derai crat in that vicinity who was for years a slave to drink, but for twenty months Tt had leen a radi'-al temperance man. lie was sitting in Lis i Mace converging wun several oi ni irienas wnen , the dt jt op-r.l and Mr. D. a rigid old Democrxt, came in. The usual cvmplim.-nts of the diy ra-e.l, when tho latter gave Mr. II. a fclight I nudge nivl winked him out to the back dor, ! when cautkuly ja.t ting anun l to see that no J one was observing them, drew from the deep I rra.-rraxt. of bis pocket a pint Qa--k, which lore the apjearance of Laving been several times visited, and a-ked him to drink. j " No." rerlicl II. "I don't drink." You are a liar !" resf-onded D. I vlilge Vi u luv vvord,"resiorde-l II." thatl ! I Lave not drank a drop fur over twentv months." I j I- that iv?" , It i ; anl I am now a member of the Good Templar Lodge in this place." j I r a moment a look of blank ast nishment ! came over t!? countenance of the old Democrat, ' t which gave way to one of anguish, as he said : I iKad Clod ! have vou left the Democratic I party?" I Mr. II. is still a strong Democrat, but thinks the above too good to c List. - i EUREKA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. DI'ItllA.M RORINSON, Proprietor, irH'LD K KSI'F.CTFl'LLV IM'HRM; WW his frien is snd th public thst he ha re.pened INe IM Hob I anal Keaiaurant, ait wji carry on the lautifcrsa on t!.e ru.a: apprvel H) le, and rrap.-ctfu.iy solirits share of patr.cage. 1 Xtatly Furnished .Vine io Ltt vjkjh Jieaswille ( 611 Tiriiis. Sm Cliinrse E'lirnsc mtooli ! FOR SALE IIV lea II. M. VVHirNFT. It.e t ecphun went off mn-n fcr-r-iK- Wvor i - ' " i Ihc norsc-urawn viougns nave oeen tnrougu me did I ce in all my iienf wich 'hez been ! ,,VT rT' aItcr i lor aWe en 1,a,tura-J m.jet revere ordeal that they have ever known. I verv m.nt. ... I, i, ' !.-. . -..T" '-v r thtr. M? iea aryund .tlicm? and l ,oyers Tl iud es have taken the trreatest rvissiblo care iVlom' bar ur made free, fekir . IWam ; f cml'W reciprocal jubtice and curtesy, anJ iuteutl watcllill everv furrow, m KuincIMclVdteraidmwlone uT iU testing tho work with rule, square, F3 Ciovc rnment oflis, and 'the otier two wrUto to ,n,t,VC Tlt.u eeyn. zhc connection. And and ,cve, clearin the cut 6jil for an exaui. ff g--f ,..t - ' ... Y- V .::.. I vet. on that occasion, MHiug around me the same ,s tun Blaf htnm. inline hr dmfr. " 1 1 Vl lor P..n;r.w i.:.ri,: " "i 1Z i W""'UI ana oui.png pertKind tnat i naa met tiiere . irnflUl0nicter the motive-Power reouired to draw shun, funht M . w h wuYss ct. Ver !- T i T'l r 1 M- 7 ! h i'l'nt, and finally injecting the parts I..n. n, t,, rJ.r. " l.T, c,,a," e 1 had ty advance lrom clcikbhip to ftnJ 'truction of each reelected rloueh. And. ISovm I, ear ii a Tratlr. T JautM Partnn vax-a the follow in? in a late nuin ! wr i'i t"acxaru .' J Jew )jerona have LxAeJ int the lives of so I many remarkable men as 1 l.ave, vet I cannot call to mind one of the acknowledged kins of bufine. who did not in early life terve a long, rigorous aj i.remieefrhip to fjtue occujsition akin to that wLieh he afterwards exercised, and in which his great succow was made. Vattderbilt, fjr example, wa a boatman, sloop cap tain, and Heumboat cap tain, f jr nineteen years before l e oet up for hiuitelf in the buainer of building and running steamboat, in which he more monev than was ever tfore gained "!e life-time, except bv r lunder. There pa i ecu in a sir is not to-day in the whole world a man who knows as much about Fteamboats and t-teamships tu this frame Cornelius Vanlorbilt. -tor i- another illustration. He learned the fur business lrom the verv rudiments. He used to tx-at furs from morning till night in his mas ter's back shop, and after doing this awhile he used to take a basket of trinket and nick-nacks, and go round among the sloop and markets, driving hard bargains with boatmen, Indians and market-men for such skins as thev had brought to town. By-and-by he shouldered his pack and trampod the pcl tries"; and. extending his journey, at length be became familiar with every pluoe, every tube, and every person connected with the fur trado in North America. Then he went to Kuroje, and learned all about the market for furs Few and their prices in every part 01 tne world. men have understood a thing so well a Mr. Astor understood t!ie businewt ot collecting, curing and selling furs. Ho knew it, not as a clerk might have known it; he knew it as a man knows the trade to which he has served a long apprentice ship under a watchful and exacting master. Another case in point was the first Kothsehild, 1 who, from his twelfth to his twenty-seventh year, 1ahori.,..lv k-n.vtvWo ..f monev: first : t.rr,nJVov ' ,, milCv-coun7er to his lkther. i and auerwaras as DanKer s cierK. fiirard, tjo, was a thorough sailor, before he ', eer owued a shin, and was lerfconallv familiux ; with u.t of the commercial jorts lotig before he ; ever consigned a cargo to one of them. ' Jar--: unnufactorv of silver-ware in the world, ' (jjj into his father's counting-room us u i clerk, but into his father's shop as an nppi entice; K' ,.... , - 1 ..H. ...v,, j ever lie has since had to direct others in doing, i But such examples arc numberless. All my ' acquaintance with business men teaches me that the fundamental secret of success in business is kiiovvledge real knowledge, such knowledge as is only acquired by becoming practically familiar with methods and processes such knowledge iu fact as a man gets by taking hold of work, and d -ing i: until he can do it easily and perfectly. There is a noble establishment in Broadway, t ,iijtati where many ot us go, occasionally, tor the reha- jn of our outer man. It wus in the grand ;t ftot in the!!.; .1 r i i : . r thia art!( ln w,,Iw.ondlIl,tPll ! "M-ose, thought I. "a lad of i ve.,te7.i should pronto himlf, a ; in life, to beoowethe proprietor of Ln ! likclict path fiJr him to strike into?" : seveiite.-ii should propoeto himself, as an object j establish- ; feka-tcrt and I I I levl cert tin thnt the beet thing he could do , , "'lnt- UIU, C l (iel.Up a small simp. .Now, what is the uiCerenee be- tween a small tailor-ehop (well jilav"ed and well conducted) and the over:adowimr clothimr - . 1- " .1 houses oi Urooks or Devlin s Whv, nothing i l"t tbirty years' growth! i lhe knowledge which a clerk acquires is part oi i i.e iiiuifpen.'iaole equipment ot a man of bus I ?gA ! a. , inefc. J, ' ut it is far from bcinj; so vital to a grand is that which comes of a true apprentice- K.WUU .1 u I wr. pi ;,, Gibbon tavs. tlsat rroinir out witii tlio mil- ; . ' . ii... .... . .... ....... m . .!...-.. ... . .t . r , . i . 1 ; Vj ,lim in Wlitil7,, tLf0 htury ot thc reat Joinan . r. . . . . 0 i vars. jiim civir.ir me wora oi cum ui a no. to a fiw companies of country militia let him into the secret ol complicated battles and great campaigns. Ie.nii a trade, t'u-n. In. 1h v,. ii !.. iiii.ii. t.. l.i : onl.li.m..!. . r . ...:n : 1 I l . . i? ir . l . i ..u.u lu appreiiuc-e mmsci n a g-jou tauor, j ,K,n0ur9 . Messrs. Ransome and Sims, of Ipswich, u...i m auere to .uoi auous me i a T,lacc . and piomsby and S.ns, of Gran- making of clothes. Having acquired that kuowl- ; nm t!-.ri Tlin(V, h.m rntiilirnhlv lo-Pr .Wn edge not with his Lead only but with his fincers ; :.. .s ....l. xrhiit nti.-V ...nl-ra r something creditable and eub.-tauthtl daring your j which it declared by thc shipbuilders of Manila lile. Would you be an architect, und build the Cuite to bo superior to teak-wo.d for ship ' new Capitol weot of the Miasifsij id .' Well, then, ! building purposes. The volcano of Iiiltiian cjh j go and apprentice yourseli' to the beft carpenter j re n a distance of forty miles, and is nearly i or mason within vJur reach. Do vou wish to le I all the time sending forth a deuae volume of I a a a e A a sculptor, and vet cannot iav a master's lee? I instead jtf r.liiliir. ii. ... ...... I ..t t ..... n af A mi - ' ." " '.aJ All ,vril JI1V1IIV1 O VillXLIIirV . . " '. . J corner, go to tlie nearest stone-cutter e and tol.1).hUTnt..s. cut The educat-nc effect of lcarnimr a irood trade ijaa never oceu tumeieniiy consntcrefl Whv have we, now-a-davs, so manr imperin, ' i i . . . . - r' silly girls about, who know nothing, can do noth ing, ana are nothing Ihey have been at school long enough to get a little knowledge and they do not appear to be wanting in natural capacity"; and yet, so empty are t.'iey of sense and reflec tion, that, often when I look into their expres sionless countenances. I find it tli.hcult to believe in the immortaiirv of tlieir souls. It seems more ! reasonable to think that such abortive efforts of nature would be quietly a!sorbed or disipatel, like the leave? which llutter to the ground, and are no more seen. What is the matter with these poor creatures? The matter is; they have iiever boiled jotatoes, ironed clothes, made puddings, cleaned jiint, made bois, nor iu any other way seriouely applied tiicir iiiiuus ana nanus to tne exact ana skilllul jerfoiuiance of homely tt.ks. They have miscd i the precious education which comes of carefully ; done work. If any good soul would take half a j dozen of t! cse unfortunate lacings and give them ; a good three years' drill in the work of a well-or-; dercd houee, the educated efl'eet would artonish ! every t-ne who know them. You cannot lmil an egg prcciifly right without gettinsr a lit'le educa tion out of it. " Compare tho mecl-.anics in the Novelty Works with tne clerks in Stewart's btore. The clerks aie excellent fellow.; they look well, dress well, iinderftar.il their bu.-iness. mid are in everv res- i ie.-t Horthy members of safety; but our best ; iu haiiics have a certain fjree of manhocj, a i weight of character, and a depth of reflection j rarely seen iu tliose who only buy and sell. j i I should le sorry to say anything to disparage ! our institutions .f learning." Nevertheless, I ; ! feel confident that an intelligent youth, who re- I j mains at schxd until lie is fixteeri or seventeen, ! I .1. . y . . . 1 i biio iiitii apprentices nimseil to a goJ trale, can j get a better education out of his chop (with an hour's study of principles in the evening) than it is possible to g-;t in any college in cxirtcnee ' that is to say, a better education for this new ; and farming "country, where, for Cfty years nt ; least to come, no man can hone to play a lending j lart, except in wielding material forces. I say, then, lads of sixteen, if you would lay ' a foundation for a sure irosperitv, begin bv learning a trade. If you would escape the perdT , tion of being a fool, learn a trad-. If you would j do a man's part for your country, begin the work of preparation by learning a trade. THE REVERE HOUSE. THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTA BLISIIa. MENTt.ir.rs THE BEST ACCO.MMODATIOXR TO TI1E TATELIQ PrtLIC. The Table will elnavs be Soppllrd with every Dell ear y the JIarket afford. XT CorofTTtaMe Liglngt can ba securl on short notira. Jr Sirangers vll:icg Hoooliilo will please remember the loca tion. King- Street, two doors from Fort St. 5 r.ai - SAMUEL LOLLER, Proprietor. PIANOS! And Other Musical Instruments. TlXKI) AND REPAIRED BV CUAKLF.3 I.ERBY AT THE THEATER. Lesson (Jiveu on Pinuo and uitar. B-tl of reference! given. 6o7 ly THERMOMETERS. .CI'LATEl TO SCORE FROM 120 .MO a ralirrnl.r:t. 7 6 Crnlt la sl.AO rnrk. Fur Sale by I. M. WHITS KY. prtc SSaiiilwielt Inland Treaty. - ,,Ofl - Hawaiian treatv. which has been lefore ; ; me senate wr hjiuc w luvivu;,.., ' cuo.i yesterday in executive -peev-iou. and, not- , withstanding S."nitor Sumner's advocacy, was by i the untiring exertions of enator icssenden iau on the table, wncre it aouotiess win remain I undistnrJe.i rertose until the reassembling in of I Congress. The leading objection to the treaty is its reciprocal character, aod which, it was held, if confirmed by the Senate, would inure to the ' benefit of tho Hawaiian IJovernruent. In this i Jieeuifion we see that doctor in statesmanship, as in raedieinee, arc rrone to ditTer, for the cause i has never yet exu-ted in which really able and ! learned men could not with ab.lity strenuously j argue a iii'gutioij ii wen aa uu oiniiuaiK'ii. j The fir?t article of the treaty, which for the present has been definitely disposed of, proposeJ that animals. arrovvnot. "coffee, cotton uumanu- faetured, fruits and vegetables, furs, hides and ; skins, sugar not above o. 1 Dutcu stanaara in ! color. syTup-s of sugar and molasses, and other I products of the Hawaiian Inlands, should be ad- mitted into all the ports ot tt:e i nuea scaiee iree of duty ; and the second article provides that, in consideration of the first article, the Hawaiian Government should admit into all its ports free of duty some thirty articles the produce of the United States, including bullion, gold" and silver coin, manufactured cotton, beef, bacon, ham, pork, fish, hardware, iron aud steel, lumber, leather, tallow, machinery, paper, petroleum and ! woolen manufactures not made into clothing. This convention is signed bv tdward M. McLook, United States Minister, arid Charles Coffin Harris, Hawaiian Minister to the United States, and if ratified would remain in force for seven years. This treaty ought to have secured the favor of the Senate in view of future possibilities. It is impossible we could lose by it. It is a certainty that in many important respects we would have ! been cainers. As a half-wav hou If-wav house to ininn ana ! Japan the Sandwich Islands will every year be The day is not i jiv uj jic mm mviK iuivuiu far distant when our sovereignty over these islands will have become a commercial necessity if we would Continue undisputed matters of the North Pacific; and we know no better means of Listen ing on that event and making such a result desir able and precious than to enter upon such rela tions with the Sandwich Islands as shall encourage citizens of the United Suites to settle there in large and increasing numbers. It is clearly our policy to make the Pacific an American sea. The present was a favorable opportunity of encourag ing so desirable a consummation, and our advice woud have been for the immediate acceptance of the treaty. .V. V. Herald, July 2'Uh. Royal Agricvltirai Society' of Exclwd. The Grand Annual Show of the abave Society, which has been so judiciously held this year at Ieicester, may be considered as one of the most successful on record, 9G,t53 persons having piaid 0,740 Is. 5d. for admission. The field trials of tillage implements lasted a week, under scorching weather all the time,- and watched by large numbers of agricultural and other spectators. moreover, tle condition of the ground has been such that no second-rate tool could possibly gloss over a piece of work that might be pleasing to the eye, but wanting in soundness of execution. The result of the preliminary, Becond, and final trials has been to give Messrs. James and Freder ick Howard, of Bedford, the lion's share of the ! commended or nowhere. Ttle3raph. I The Island of Li zon. The Island of Luzon is ! the larirect of the I'hillipine group; it is about j 500 miles long, with an average width of C5 miles. Some places is not more than 30, and at others it ia fully 150. It contains numerous '. rivers and e j large fr ve stream, some of which arc sufficiently leboels of 200 tons; but the majority ' are i-mull and all of them having very etronir cur Traar.rs PI iAIn CI Ya HIO nW lkft T Til 4 1 II Tl t Ik Ml td aT-ttl. .-laiue, and valleys as fertile as any that can i i. r ; i ..f it,,..l.l v... .." !,. le found iu any r-art of the world. Some of the mountains are volcanic and covered with lava, while others are covered with a denre growth of trees csillcd (fottion and molacc the wood of . smoke, ana is very ircqucutiy in a ciaic oi acme ! eruption, hrthquakes are also very irequent, and sometimes frightfully destructive. The city of Manila has been partly destroyed several times; ' but like other cities which have met a similar I fate it has. l'hcoenix like, ermine from tho allies 1 w. a an( api-eared to le rejuvenated. There are i i - : i i .i. i . . , r i.: a Is nianv lake6 on the it-land the largest of which is Lagunade Bay. This lake is about 35 miles in area, and the average depth of it is 15 fathoms. There arc several islands in it; the largest, e.ilied Talim, is three lesgues long by one wide. Fif teen btrcams of vaiious sizes empty hito this lake, while its surplus waters are carried off bv the river Pazig sometimes called Manila river, uw ing to its debouching into Manila Bay, near thc city of Manila. THE TOM MOORE TAVERN, BY J. O'NEILL, S321 OBSKR OF KINO AND FOKT STRFETS. ly BUNTING BV 5?it SAL E aim B0LI.ES CO. AiicEioi'h and Cliaitis. A X ASSORTMENT OF SIZES SUITABLE J w f-T cktcrs, fur sale by Cm KoLLES CO. Iirmp aud Manila Cordnc :-oi-r ST RAND IIEMI SIZES FROM 5 loch to in :h. iuu it. it r. iM. s. Seizng, llousciiue, Miiuor, rpuu aru. liam. berlinv, Ac, Ac. MANILA CORDAGE. A full atanrtment of sizes, for tale by &ii Sm BOLLIX A CO. C:ilirinia I.ime, PROM THE SANTA CRl'Z KILNS.WE are in rec-ipt of this article by every r'aiclia.t, and can supply nur cntouiers wilh a gd article at ti e l. ar-! price. dl 6m lluLLES A CO. Polar Oil. A SfPERIOR OLA I.I II t L A LIT ur Sale l y AT WIIOLE- noLLES CO. S. fcALK ail l KetHll. tei Om Hemp Canvas. YOaOTOO Cl'T SCOTCH FLAX TAX. A CO. VAS. For sale by (dii DO!) KoLLtS Cotton Cniivn! "-fl. 1 TO ft illllt III-It V AND THE IV Lawrence Manuf actory, loru.e ljr 632 tm B )LLF? A Co. Best Knglih Portland Cement. R OSEXDALE CEMENT. FOR StLE RT 6:j Sm llv)I.LhS A CO. ISostou Card .Hatches. A FEW CASES FOR SALE oJ2 Sin BV A CO. Wct)!i:i!iu E2aiiia. A FEW OF VERV SC FERI OR UC A LIT V For tali by (022 3m) DoLLUs Co. Salt "Water Soap, A XI CHEMICAL OLIVE SO A F. X. For taie by (621 3m) B0LLES A CO. Pure Sperm Oil. FOR SALE ur 6m BOLLES A CO. SHIP PIASTERS AND OTHERS BOl'ND TO SEA AND IX want cf reading matter, can find a large supply of Illustrated Pay-crs, Mig izinex and Eoi-ks. AT WHITNEY'S BOOKSTORE. Files of Hel per's Weekly, Leslie's and ether illustrated paerst for 6 or 12 mouths back, nn band and for sale cheap. Letter Sheet, 7ITH MAP OF THE HAWAIIAN ISL AM'S printed rn them, can be had at the Bookstore. C21lia Price ISi Cla.. r l per Dazrn. Sjtrtistntnts. Fence Wire. B RIGHT AXXEAI.F.D J Soa. itnJ6. For mIc by 629 2m FEXCE WIRE C. BREWER CO. FIRE BKICKS ! 1 50 PER IOOO. -a Wk FIR 9 9 C. hKEWER t CO. " NOTICE. FR. At.RERTJAECKR H AS BEEX A l iTJ MITl'tD a Partner into u.y Buaioess, which will b earned oa by us JoiuUy under the una name aul atyla of B. F. E1ILERS & CO. B. F. EHLERS. 64 lm "JTIonolulu, September 25. 1S8. B. F. EHLERS & CO. HAVE UX HAND. AND OFFER FOR SALE AT LOW RATES THE FOLLOWING ASSORTMENT OF FANCY and DRY GOODS ItJMELYt A COMPLETE JiXD WELL-SELECTED assortment uf Fancy Merino. Delaine. Cashmeres, Cloth. arion sSjrlea of Prit ts, a variety of Table Corr, Woolen and Silk Shala, white and fancy Fiannels. Perfumery; Silk, Lieie Thread and KidtiloTes; leerkio Hiding llkiTes fr Ladies and Gentle men. Linen and Thread Laces, Cotton and fcilk Trinnninfs. Velvets, fine California Blankets, Berlin Wool. Hosiery, liatl and Cap ; Coitoo, Linen and Linen Lawn llandkerchicfs. Artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Latest Styles of SILK SACKS, AXD LADIES' CLOAKS Muslin and Embroidered Window- Curtains, and various otho I articles. W e ara constantly supplied "th XEW GOODS IX OUR LIXE. From England. JVuxce, German;, and Unittd States. Orderc from the ether Mands will be fare folly at 644 tended te. 1 m OlLOioo Teas. STAXDARD COMET TEA IX CASES AND at retail. The Celebrated Japan Tea, in small jars, Japan Tea, in eases 1 Q papers. Japan Tea, in case i ft papers. Japan Tea, in cases J ft) papers. A Superior Article of Japan Tea, in bulk. Fine Oracle Pekoe Tea, in 8 lb boxes. Fine China Oolong Tea, in boxes and catties. Fiue Scented Pouchong Tea, in cases and at retail. Cheap Black Tea, in cases and at retail. XT The attention of the lovers of the 1 The Bereraee that Cheers but not Inebriates," is respectfully solicited to the above, at the Family Grocery and Feed Store. 63 lm I. BARTLKTT. NOTICE. THE L'XDERSIGXED PAS BEEN appointed Sole Agent for the sale of the Celebrated Newhall Piano, j Two samples of afcirh are to arrive per lolani, direct from the 31 an u lac cory in Boston, luese funis rave wiist is called tne new French Action. Orders rcceited and executed lv 610 6m F. S. PRATT. I-OK SALE. THE PROPERTV OF SQUIRES i & IIOWAKD, kuuwu aa a iic tt iiiiiii iiri 7i siuja aiiisiU) Together with the substantia! build.ngs thereon , one Express Wagon, Horses and Harness, 100 Head of Cattle, of rood Stock, I.XCLrDIXG 30 I! FAD OF T1JIE JIILCH COWS ! Pairy Utensils, Household Foroiture, Ac For pirtlonlnrs Inquire of CXI AS. UOWA RD, Kmpire House, Honolulu, or of Z. Y. SQ LIKLS, b43 On tLe premises. LIMK AM) "CEMENT, ALWAYS aa 1IAX1) AND WARRANTED as Fresh at auy in the market, and for sale at lowest rates. o40 6m CiiAS. N. IS PfcNCKK A CO. I MANILA CORDAGE. t SSORTtl) SIZES FOR S.tl.F. Br 640 dm CHAS. N. St'ENCLK A CO. FRESH FLOUR, FAMILY, BtKKR'S EXTRA AXI PKilr 1NE, coo.taotly on hand and for sale by 640 6m CH!. N. EFt.NCKR A SI CO. TEAS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP CHIN A and Japanese Tea alaajs on hand and for sale by 640 Sm CHAS. N. SPt.NCtU A CO. PILOT, NAVY BTUtKSII AND TIE? to suit by 640 Stu AND MEDIUM BREAD, FOR SALE IN QCAXTL CHAS. N. SPENCER A CO. OYSTERS, SPICED .4 X D STEAMED, OF EVERY Brand, in 1 and 2 lt tins, for sale by 640 3m CHAS. N. SPENCER A- CO. B EST ENGLISH "1 A MS. JELLICS AND PIE FRUITS, PICKLES, on hand and mM lor sale vy (rilu Sin) CHAS. .N.aft.NCtU y CO. KEROSENE OIL, OWNER'S BEST FflR SALE liT 640 3ta Cllif. N. cPLNCtii A CO. SALMON, SALMON, RECEIVED FRESH It 1' EVERV PACKET, in hurrrls nod had barrt-ls and for sule at luweht rates, A '.", S.tluiou Be-llira, in half barrels, tursoieby 60 Sin CIIAS. N. SPIiNCElt A CO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT CAXXEI) MEATS A N D PRESERVES. uitablefor bhips or Famines- and just the article for ex rumions. Picnics, Ac. F'T sale bv 640 am CI1A3. N. SPENCER 4 CO. The Old Curiosity Shop, NOT BY E0Z, BUT BY F0S. fJVH E I'MIERSICNEI) HEf.S TO XOTIFT M. ins friends and the public generally that he htis now on hand j A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF j (groceries, Dry Goods, Crockiry I Tobacco and Cigars, And the nuat heterpgcnerait e.iectio! of articles erer gathertd togetiier iu t ne Slvre, aui which frum Drloz Parebased Low will be Sold Aeeordlnglv. FAMILIES WILL 1E SCPrLIED CHEAP. . OHert from the other Isiands will be can-fully attended to and Eili at prices cot ericg a laare commission. A complete assortment of Garden Seeds, Vegetable & Flower, ALWATS ON HAND. Sage, Mint, Thyme. Summer Sarory, Partley and Horse Radish Hoots constantly for sale. Book-keeping on Moderate Terms, AND TACGHT FOR A SMALL CONSIDERATION. nr Io not forget to git the Old Curiosity Shop a call, as bargains rarely met wi-.h elaewhcre are to be found. H. FoellKouKE. The Old Curiosity Shop, F n street. 601 3m Oiipoti'e the Gov't OQicet The Honolulu Iron Works Company HAVE OS HAND C ART ROXES OF' ALL SIZES, AND ARE prepared to sel! at very reduced ratrs. XT Parties txkinir 1 d'.-o Sets or more can be snpralied at 6 Cents per lo and by the Set at 8 cents irr lb. 6w0 (aa HONOLULU IRON WORKS COMPANY. " A K. ALL KINDS OF i'i ; Machinery, Sugar Mills, Steam Engines, j CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES. ' Also, Boilers, Coolers and Sheet Iron Work, anal all kinds of j BRAi-S AND IRON CASTING?. A large stock of Piping. K!Uwa. Tees, B t5. Valves and Cocks, theet Iran, Boiler 1'late, Bar Iron, Centrifual VV in-a, India Uubber Packicg, aud every description of Muchioery always on hand. 1 (.reat Variety of Harhinerv on hand 4. Tor Sale Low. 630 ly HONOLULU IRON WORKE CO. GREENBACKS, UNITED STATES BONDS OF INDF.BT EIiNKaS, (&-20's or any other class of bonds.) Gxshed at the highest rates. H. M. WHITNEY. ACCOUNT SlOOIiS. THOSE INTENDINO TO OPEN NEW SETS OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, on the first or the year, are invited to examine my stock just received, which embraces all sses and kinds, from miniature volumes to Royal Also, everything required in the line of Office Stationery. 603 II. M. WHITNEY. Hpping. I Tno Steamoi. ILAUEa 9a Mill Bib as follaws, leavla- lloaalal- Monaay, zm, 1 Mtrrulny, Oct Morula y, Oct. JorJiy, A'ot, Momliy. Oct. 12A. Monday, jye Monday. Oct. IStA. sea, 9ri - AT H P. M. TRECIsELT. TOCCI1ISO AT LAIIAINA. KALEPOLKPO. .MAKER'S LAXniXC, KEALAKEKCA, KAILCA. KAWAIIIAE aa4 ist. ,.-.v, MAlkOSA, Kralak el-ua. We1nesila$, about noon, Kailua. Wednesday tveninqs. . ; v Kmeaihae and MahulvTta, Tltttrsday evenings, ArririnK back at Iloootola Patarday ssoroin. -8t WALKER AU.r.Sitnt. II:iwtii:iii Pacltct tine FOR PORTJLAIVP. OBEGOy, THE FINK AMERICAN CLIPPER BARK- $22: CamTDriag MII.I.rR. XV t c-r R n ' - - A.-m cm u K aTWa Will Bob Ee?aUrly bet wees RsboIbIi andPortlHi, For Freiirht or Pa:sagf, having SuprHor ArcamaMdalion h. Cabin and Meerags Pataeurrs. ai plr ta " sa c 1x1 WALKFJt A ALLEN. AcwU Hawaiian Packet t.ine rnn SAjV FRANCISCO ! The foHawInj nrst-nass Vessels will Ebb Eegx larly ia the Uooolola Lliet fRD. C. Murray, Clara R. Sutil. F?r Trf'fht or rasaaire, havicjt saprrior aeccaimodatioaj x Cabin and ttevrage Passengers, applv to 041 WALKHR ALLEN, Atcu; For Flilo and Ouocica. liavrail. KfV CJT a !-. oiaucjiier -cvriTiie, Will ran as a Bepular Packet to tb above porta. For FreirKt or Passage apply to 6m WALKER A ALLEN. A feet. Iit Hiln onrl L'nunl'BAn Tl If a wa uuv auu uuuimHuia, uanail. tt Scliooner Vctive, Will run as a Resular Packet to the above norta. toochin at j LAUAIXA. For Freight or Passage ani. to 642 6m WALKEB A ALLEN, Agents. REliPT.AR P APlv PT For Lahaina and Makee's Landing. Tha Fine, Staunch Cl.pper Schooner l"ate Iee. CRANK, Master. Will run regularly and ponciutlly on the above route Ff freight or passage apply to the Master on board, or to 63 6m C. faBKWER te Co., agent. For Hana, Kaupo and IHalLko Schr. HSra.niiolta.'wai, Will ran regularly. For freight or passage apply to 623 6m - C. BUAWIlK A Co., agmUL "XT O T XT' The Schr. ODD FELLOW ! Is regularly laid on as a packet BETWEEN HONOLULU AND HILOt l.n. i?r.iht nr P-iaaa rraa as sin, tn 607 ly C1H. NQ UPON A C... Ageota. Regular Packet for Ilanalei. TUB STAUNCH Schooner Yette," WUITK, MASTKR, Will run regularly as a Packet betwaen Honolulu and the above nameil port. For freight or passage, apply to the si as ter on hoard, or to C. N. SPENCfcK A lO, 6S3 3ta Agents. rnn wawtt.twtt.t. THK CLIPPER Scliooner Uattie CAPT. NIKA. Cirryiny the Uauyiiian Mail without Subsidy I -Will leave Uonolnln Everv Satarday, at i P. & Returoing, will leave Nawiliwili every Tuesday afternoon. For. Freight or Passage apply to ojs ota I. FOSTER A CO. new -o :: i ? JUST HECSIVED ! BOXES REST OOLO.VG TEA. Ikixrs best Congo Tea, Boxes Orange Pact Tea. Fine Grass Cloth, Fine Grs Cloth Handkerchiefs, Fine Silk Handiacrcbicfa.. SeainaEilk, Mosquito Netting, Nankin Cloth. Assorted ISandal WiKad Fans, Assorted I rory Fang, Assorted I rory Ornaments, Silver Card Cases, fciiver Cigar Caes, S.irer Baskets, yc , c. For sale hy 6",9-3m AFQNQ A ACI1CCK. Was Awarded at the Paris Exposition ! TO THE MAKERS OF Fairchild's Celebrated Gold Pens lYHif'II ARE CONSIDERED !fFI WW KIOK to every other kind. Jt9 new auorUoeo. 1 Asa leen receivafcl by E:;prea, iucluling Df k Holders and P. nt, in great variety, Iadia Rubber Pencil Cafes and Pens, Official EnreoaaainiT pa-na. Pearl lli.d.ed Gold Pen. Tlie latter makes a very neat ornament far a Lady's Portfnlla For sate only by (T..0 ii M. VVHIT.NKT. A Book which shonld be in Every Library .Him uiffllS DIITI05.1M' CONTAININI- AROCT 20.000 UAVa AIIAK J Words, with Lnlish sign: ficaiiou, and in Englih-navaliaii Toeabularr, and Cbronologiral Table of Historical Events. 13 y Lorrin Andrews. poTpr 5 Btatxi Fheep 5.00 ra'-r'J Bound in Ilaif Morocco, . . 6.UO For Sale by II. M. WHITI.ET. TTiis Valuable If'orA: can be obtained in London of Slessra. TRL'BNER A Co., Paternoiter Bow. And also in Xetc York cf Messri. BARNES A Co, John SU ALSO FOR SALE, Clsbop'g Hawaiian and EnzlUh Phrase Ccot, 50efsa STANDARD BOOKS! THAT SHOULD- BE IN EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY, TO BE DAD AT WHITNEY'S BOO It STOKE ! LOSSIXO'S HISTORY OF THE AMERI CAN REBELLION. To be rompl. ted in 3 Vols. Vol. I and 2 received and f-r sale Price $i. Harper's History of tha Atnerion Keheltioo. To be completed In 3 Vols. Vol. 1 now r.aJy Price $T. Grant and his Ciimpalgta. Sherman and bis Campaigns. Sainton's I lift or j cf the Army of the Potomac. Coffin's Four Years of Fighting. Life and Times cf Abrahxni Lincoln. Bowita' Trip Across the Continent. Richardson's Field, Dungeon and K'cspe. I re's Dictionary of Arts ami Manufactures, 663 6ta Map of th.e Sand- wicli Islands. THE OXLV CORRECT MAP OF THESE Islands is that of the U. 8. Exploring Expedition, pub Uthed by the American Government. Every farmer who owns an acre of ground, every captain who cotumanda a coaster, ev- . ery traveler who wants to find correct nr.nies and distancea, aad every gentleman who desires to be posted up about the group should possess a copy of it, A fw copies left, price ..()) each. T.w sale at (b IlOOKcTORT.. ! i i