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COIVIIVTEB.OIAI. - '' " y RID AY. SEPTEMBERS. 1971. Th arrivsl and dn-arlure of lour sea-fia steamers during, be twlitf of the last rxl the binnuir of the present week, rve ao appearance of bustle and business .bout our streets . ami wharves that ts .nile unoaual at Ibis time ot the year. XI,,. .cboooer Sea Bretze, from New Zealand, m bought at suction oo Tl.ar.Jay, by Mr. P- C. Jones, for $3,000. Tbe bri Francisco, fte fro coJ Bhinj oy'S':) wU by ulin en Wednesday nett, by E. P. Adams. Hatow will sell on Tuesday, damsf-d goad, ex R, C. Wilir, no BuJTwrrterS acroant, and oo Thursday, hardware stork at !. of J. W. WiddiBeld- The arrivals inre our lait bare been 23d, Am. Stmr. Ar from Aurkland, toll. Haokfcld 4c Co.; British bark Cxct'ior, fr'a UverpoM, to T. II. Daiw ; Im-Slmr. Mosrm Tnylor, from Sju Francisco, to II. liackfHd Co ; 24th. Uricish Stmr. ffonja Wong, from Sydney, to W. I ureen Am. whale bark Oak, from sea : 24ih, Am. bark Emma C, Schr. C. JW. Iratf, from Guano Ilar.l, to C. A. Williams 4: Co. The depanunrs liave been 23d, Ranicr, fcr Port Townsend 25th, ytvad.', for Auckland 5 H'onga H'omja, for San Fran- rlmca 1 StoitM Taior. tor San FranOaOO ; AT. C. Seal, tor Jarvis Island 25th, City of Melbourne, for Sydney via FiJ'. Wool. Ve hrc received from a correspondent the follow tag ucu aul figures, which will intereal wool grower, if not other. The iresent inflated price of wool has been raused by the late war in Euroj, which created a great demand for roars woulrn goods for the armies, the consumption of which was enoraiooa. The adrance In tbu price was not felt till after tbe war closed, but the present price, especially lor coarse wools, is now SO per cent, higher in England, Germany and the United States than it was one year aco. It is one of those unnatural disturbances which war always produces, and which can never be foreseen. They however rarely hut lung, and in the present case the reaction has already enm- hteacsd, and the prices of some kind 4 show a decline. A wont merchant in New York furnishes the cost of import' ing foreign wool from Australia, which will show bow oppres sive the American tariff is, amounting almost to prohibition. Australian finest grades of wool were quoted in June at t3 1d. The cost ot one hundred pounds would thus be : First cost, in port of shipment $12 00 0 $15 00 I'niied Slates duty and customs charges.... 12 00 tS) 12 00 Freifht. IsMtraxice and sbipplrg char res. .... 2 CO 960 Cunjmiii.fjs- ibterrsr, and charges at desti nation 500 0 6 00 Ct of HO pounds Australian wool in ew York $3100 50 fto great is the ibdoence of las wool-f rowing interest in the linitnl States Uiat all efforts to reduce the dut have thus far been unsuccessful ; and it is Tery duubtlui wbe-her Congress ran be induced to make any erest changes 00 the eve of a presidential election, wbich would risk the issue, and threaten a rb.ar.ge of arlminiatratioo. EXPORTS. PORT OP aor-IOLULU, H. I. ARKIVAI I epf. 2 Schr Ka lloi, Davis, f MauL 23 Am si mr Nevada, i II Bielhen, 15 days and 23 hours from auektand. 23 Am stmr !tfses Taylor, N T Bennett, 9 days and 19 b'-ars frwm raa Francisco. 21 Brif stmr Woncw Wongs, J Struart, 24 days from rtvdney, via r 14 days. ? Brit stmr City of Melbourne, H Grainger, II days and 9 hours Iron Aaa Francisco. 24 Am wh bk Oak, J as Rueli, 24 months out, 60 sperm on board. 21 Rcbr Active, Mellish. from Kauai. 24 Schr Waiola, liudott, from Maw. S4 Bohr Klnau, Waliie, from ilswsii. 24 ttrhr Manuokawai, Thompson, from Maui. 2 Schr Kate Lee, West, from Uavaii. 2i Hchr Jenny, Bums, from Kauai. 20 Am bk Emma C Heals, J A Bailey, 18 days from an Francisco. 26 Am srhr C M Ward, G D Kickman, 29 days from How land's Island. 2fi Hchr W arwick. John Bull, from MolokaL 21 Hchr Isabella, Teter, from Hawaii. V" Hchr Mci Kriki, Green, from Maui lrhr Keoni Ana, A la pal, from Maul. 27 rhr Fairy Queen, Kaaina, from Kauai. 2 H-hr Prinre, tiatfleld, from Ilawait Ti richr Nettie Merrill, Crane, from Maui. 2-j chr Mary Ellen, Hopo, from Hawaii. 2i Schr Annie, Nika. from Kauai. .3U Htmr Kilaoea, McGregor, from Hawaii and Maui. T Hchr Ka Moi, Davis, from Maui. 3"i Schr Active, MeUih, from Maui. 30 Schr HaUie, Kale, from Kauai. Foa AtcLaD,8rDT aan MeLBOuaatt Per Nevada, atooo?' pp. - w 1 ff;"; 25 t-raiLtturo'm 'saM FraneUcoizh pkgs Assorted Merchandise. Fob Fui am Stdket Per City of Melbourne, Sept 23th t Carriage material, bndis 4 Pulu, !bs 17,53 Cloth, cat 1 Specie, $142 50, pkg... 1 PaMv, ItJi 62,413 Sundries, pkgs 2 Value Domestic. .$2,:74 64 ; Foreign $157. Fob Sat Fbascisco Per Wonga Wonga, Sept. 25th : Hn""", bnebs 100 Kice, Ihs 29,64 Paddy. Ifcs 22.5SS Sufrar, lbs 10200 Peanuts, lbs 6,700, Wo.4, lbs 274 Value Domestic $3,850 66. Fob JabvU IsLaSin Per Fmma C. Beals, Sept. 26th : Bags, bale 1 Oars 13 llav. bales 10 Potatoes, sks 6 Oais.sks 9,Tar, bbl 1 Value $ Fob Biker's Islasd Per Lady Eowen Sept. 27th: Boat ......... 1 Cordage, coils......... 2 Bags, bales 2 Hay. tons 2 Bread, raks 2 Potatoes, bags 10 And Sundry Stores. Value Domestic Foreign $90. Fob 8a Fbahcisco Per Moses Taylor, Sept. 25th: Betel Leaves, pkgs 4 Paddy, lbs 6.011 Fungus, Its 556 Ricv, ft 12,700 Hides, pci 1,12 Specie, $440, pkg 1 Calf Skins, pes 53 Sugar, tba 273.873 Gnat Skins, pes 3 ,210 Tallow, lbs 23,00 Sheep Skins, pkgs.... 60, Wool, tbs 21,8.15 Value Domestic $29,005 40. In transitu from Auckland and Sydnrg 51 pkgs As sorted Merchandise. PASSEXGKRS. Fbox Wiidwiid Posts Per Kilauea, Sept 30 Mr A Mrs Spalding. J M Whitney and wile, Mr and Chilllngwonh, Mr and Mrs C Hitchcock, S JI Dole, J R Helen, DrBerata, Miss Johnson. Mrs Young, J Co la, Jos fpencer, Miss L Pea body, Mr and Mrs Willfong, sod 77 on deck. , Fso At CE Laud Per Nevada, Sept. 23: Mr 0Win Mrs M McKean, and 38 t transitu for San FTan"co- Fob New Zealasp ad Acstbalia Per nsvaua, ept. 25 s From Honolulu, none. In tranrir JOT San Fran- '"riot Bam FBAcnco-lPer K ZTV "P TJ 8 Christie. Jr., E O Hail, Miss 8 Mlsi i Anna Wundenburg, Mr M B Beckwith and d-fn,e"' Mr" 8 E Wshop, Madamo States. M dalle MaodeVe; Sig P CicchL Sig C Orlandini, t?lg A Susini, Sig P Olaza, Hg A Biscaccian J. C. Moores. Mrs Mnores H J FT,klin, C T Snvder, Mrs G D Korts, 3 Chinese. J Stewart. McCorkindale, and 41 in tranmitu for Auckland and Sney. ruo EroeT amd t ui rer vvonga wonga, aepi. zs-.j McCo gan. E McOorrUton, and 83 through passengers for San Francisco. Fob Sax Fbahcisco Per Moses Taylor. Sept. 25- J R Kinney, Cspt J Mafcee. Miss Julia Makee, Miss Wager, E S Houston, Mra M 8 Rice, J C Ctuney, J McDade, W M Lam bert. D Vkda. wife and 2 children. T C lee horn, Mrs Crockett and child, John Waters, M Klnnon, Louis M argot, Mrs Busk hart and son, E Koebe. ft Holdsworth, J Beck and wife, 8 iitrttes and wife, J W ittiker. G Harrison, P Mills, M Marloe, A Thompson, Miss Gulick, and 33 fit transitu for Sydney and Auckland. Fbo Sab Fbabcisco Per City of Melbourne, Sept. 25: Mrs Chambtrs, Prof IlaseUnayer, Mr Welsh. Mrs Welsh. Miss Nellie Osgood. J J Who. lex. Mr Reinhart, J Faher, A Wheeler, Ah Toon, F Patey, T Deloury, and 30 through passesgera for Sydney. fob hvtjsby ver City or ateinourne, sept, za: r unison. wife and 3 children. Fob Sab Fbakcisco Per Wonga Wonga, Sept. 25th E A Change of Dase. At the meeting of the subscribers to the LTotel Bonda, held at the Finance Office last Thursday, the Ministers surprised pretty much everybody by a sadden " change of base." While the Hotel scheme was from its inception quite well understood to be a joint stock enterprise, or, as a writer in the Gazette two weeks sioie declared emphatically and uncontradicted, " it was strictly a private enterprise," tlie Ministers have now declared quite as emphatically and officially, that it is a government operation. Tbe sub scribers have loaned their money, simply with the public spirited dooire to assist the government to provide a hotel, with the promise of the Mlf ; WO OR Til A Ft s23 2ia UReai-'Atotl BUFFU ROYAL RA - - - xJiil. u uu f.u.. 'PESTIDICITATIOIM- idast ITlatinee antl J-Jet; scamotapa hcsiu magic, NisSit of isrHATsn pians fifin LUGE! s - J IlII 1 M M sss ataasaf WBF sBBW - - THE The California Minstrels In th. ierforniaies of wh'ch he stands without a RiraL (Prior to the-i tu i.jrturf for dsul.) S'r'-tT. 30th. A fi D M AT 5 N 1. b. I Witx. v: yivss fok ieters that the amounts advanced will be t-pa: i: j ,e Cccm3tadation of Ladies & Children, without interest, at the end of five rears. II me subscribers are willing to lej-' thir tu-juej v.a f On Monday, Oct. 2, On Thursday, Oct. 5, On Saturday. Oct. 7, ONE GRAND MATINEE On Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 7. S Pi rre. Col Norris. T E Williams, J Fischer, Mr Richard., Chas March, and 30 from Sydney. Fbo Guano Islabds Per c. M. Ward. Sept. 20th Col I during the dull Beaeon, who would otherwise have that security, they tthould nut implies: tny cun cern as to what is dcae wi:h it, or huvr much or how little the hotel inaj cost. And that ie all there is about it. After aJ! tfc.H has I r,near on this much-talked of subject, .au ihi - rjJ-ltnown toneaf public sentiment, this --roit movciiit nt i quite worthy of44 the BmS' Co njp:iri go db arc odious, but ODe reminded of rJ'-Clelian'a famous 14 change rffbase " at Yorktown, only that in his case he got severely handled, while our strategist success fully moves his forces from the field in the face of the enemy, folds bis arms complacently and says, Gentlemen, how is that for high? " It may be remembered however, that in 44 little Mac's " case, when the second, sober thought of the peo ple took form and expression, the hero of the adroit movement was removed. While pen etrating the necessity which has led to the move ment, we cannot but concede a sentiment of ad miration for its supreme audacity. Why, such a general would even deploy under fire ! The new phase of the situation is very sugges tive of remark, but our space to-day is circum scribed, and we can only slightly touch upon one point. The argument was frequently brought forward by tbe Gazette, before this change of base was effected and it will doubtless be urged with still greater earnestness now that the building of the hotel has given employment to many mechanics Oa -5fck.h occasion A Select Biil will be Presented. Doors open at 1 1-2 ; Performance to commence at 2 o'clock. ADM ITsi ON: To all Pacts of the House, Fifty Cents ! Children Half lricr. ROYAL HAWAIIAN THEATRE ! MADAME AGATHA STATES' ITALIAN OPERA, Under the Patronage of His Ma jesty the King. MADAME STATES UECS LEAVE TO aunonucs that having made arrangements to give a brief Operatic Season, consisting of Eight Performances in conjunc tion with the corps of celebrated artists composing her com pany, the will bars the honor to make her first ppearsooe before tils ilnjfity the King and the public of Honolulu on miu&i life insurance;" O U1 NEW YOUK, The Safest, Largest and Best Company in the SECURITY ! THE ASSETS, RECEIPTS, DIVIDENDS, AND Ej System, m Professor llaselmajer will, diirine his stay, introdoc Wonderful Instrument, ttie his POLICIES firm nnnnm I.tfU-MU'lll 1 STYLOCARFE A new Musical Invention, called by soaie of the Pre ' Tronduenmiphilipenotrascomomenta. ' His Wonderful Drum and Aerial Cell, Which surpass Spirit Rapping, or any other of the mani festations of the Sledinms. EXBOUTI arc all Casli. mm isr. nrn MM ID The Performance of 20 Educated Canaries. JAVA SPAKK0WS, PAB0QCET3, AND MICE. ALSO. SOLOS OX A GRAND PIANO! ADMISSION : Dress Circle, One Dollar; Back Seats, 60 cents. Reserved Beats. $1 60. Tickets at I. U. Thrum's tsooKstore. P H Pratt, Cant Hempstead, Loo is McCalL A J Keiners. II Wilson, Antone Hugo, and 1 Chinese. THE PACIFIC Commercial gbboritscr. Tuesday Evening, : : : October 3d, IN A Grand Operatic Entertainment! Consisting of selections from Verdi's popular OPERA OF ERPJATJI with the following cast : Elvira. ..MADAME STATES Charles the 6th Sig'r Orlandli.i Duke Silrtr. ..Siir'r Snsini Krnani ..Sig'r Cecchi ! Pianist and Musical Director. SIQXOR P. GI0KAZA, tbe celebrated Pianist and Composer. 07 Price of Admission Dress Circle $1.10; Parquette $1.00; Boxes $10 00 Tickets to e had at li. M. Whitney's Mint Thos. O. Thrum's Music Stores, and at the Theatre on the evening of erf irmance. lET Positively uo money will be received at the door. DEPART UK KM. S--pt. 23-B-hr Moi Reiki. Green, for Maui. sS-Au bk Rainier. IJall. lor Port Townsend. 2i firnr Kilauea, McGregor, for Maui snd Hawaii, ii clir liokulele. Bunch Hala, for MolokaL av sk-hr .Nettie Merrill, Crane, for MauL Ji.Km sionr Nevada, Bletben, for Auckland. H Brit s.mr Wonga Won a. gteuart, tor 8 Franciwn. i! K m "'".I M" T k. Bennett, lor Ban Francisco. 2i.m bk Emma C. Beals, Bailey, for Jarvis Island. SO Brit stmr City of Melbourne, Grainger, lor Fiji and fiydney. ? hr Ka Moi. Davis, for Maui. 2 Ache Manuokawai, Thompson, for Maul. 14 Sear Jenny, Burns, for Kauai. 21 hr Mary. Kaluna, for Kauai. Sloop Live Yaokee, Keoni, for Maui 27 Schr Kate Lee, West, for Hawaii. 27 ehr Warwick, John Bull, for Molokai. 27 Schr Kinau, Wahle, for Maui. 'H-tif.hr Fairy Queen, Kaaina, for Kauai. Sichr Moi Keiki. Green, for MauL 2a Hchr Isabella, Peter, for Hawaii. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. The Connexion Declined. The versatility of talent displayed by the Rul ing GeDi'us of the Hawaiian Cabinet, is truly surprising, not to say startling, in some of its ever varying manifestations. From the subtile intricacies of petty law practice, to the sublime heights of constitution making, or of negotiating a Reciprocity Treaty with the Great Republic ; from the manipulation of a whole Legislature, to the erection of a grand hotel ; even down to the pursuit of cheap labor for a plantation in a national reformatory school in all these separate and difficult situations, tbe Ruling Genius lias ap peared equally to advantage. But to-day we be hold him in a new and still more interesting rote. J that of Ax Annexationist. And to heighten the interest of this new exhibition, the usual position neCt. So v-i riGllS JUST iCSIFED! PER and LITE OTMEE? CKCSIIKD SrC.tR. WESTPHALIA Best Kuirlish Pick eg, HAMS, been idle, and has thus been a public benefit. far as it goes, this is a correct statement is only reasoning in the abstract after a to make comparisons again it is following out the Napoleonic idea. The Emperor kept the I working people in go.l humor by the opening np of new streets and the erection of vast structures in Paris, and they were told that he was really their friend ; and so long as they got bread and j amusement, they believed it. Now, does our . m a. i - tTin i iim t ,tct rn rrri on nil nir iit KiniiTii rfM ... i- . . . of concrete and lumber, simply in order to keep j J!' tN1or!l,, G-man A!tf BW-.T' Bismarck Qu.iity, ' I rirst Quality Ale in eaks, q rarts and pints, people employed ? It will hardly be proposed to First yuaiiiy KngHsii Aie iu caks, imi ckp & ci. f . . . ... . First Quality Scotch Ale in casks, Jeffreys, credit him with such an extravagant amount of rirst Quality claret in cases, (l.':-...i:.ri..i i i 7. T: Dr. a j generosity. The construction r the Tower of j whuT-ocnres-.nTtnin,. Calk, B.ck Psint. IRtbel gave employment to a large number of pUSTER or PA It IS, Warranted Irish, at 4) cents workmen during a long period of time, and money ! per puund. doubtless circulated freely while the work was go Manila & New Zealand Rope, Wire Hope, ing on, but the conclusion of the enterprise was i calv skins. anything but satisfactory. Doors open at 7 o'olock ; Performance to commence at 8. GRAND MATIXEK OX SATUBDAT AF- tsrooon, Oct. 7. Door open st 1 o'clock, to commencs at - Z. Fifty Cents all over tbe house. Children, zo cents. Riding Pants, Riding Pants. iKMLEMEN WHO ARE FOND OF TBE JI beaatifnl and frrsce'nl exercise, call arid see the splendid Bedford Cord, the most taitsble material male for Hiding, at s30 J. KKSYQM'S, Tailor. King St., Honolulu, 0AHU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. A MEETING OF THE l,OT HOLDERS IN t. OAHU CKM ETK11Y. will be held at the office of A. J. Cartwripht, on TburailnTi the 6th of October next, for the election ot omcers, sc., Ac. It Per order of the SECRETARY. THE 3WUTUAI. LIFE IlVSUIiAlVCE COm oriVew Vork, have P.iicl over nVa l III OHG ox juoxia I0 Alleviate the Want, of the Widows and Orphans of their Assured, I OVER FOBTV-HVB MILLION DOLLARS IN tf , INVESTED FOR THEIR BENEFIT.' j For the Hawaiian Islands, I NO. 13 KAAIIUMii REFERH TtY PERailSHION, TO 1 HIS Excellencr II. A. PEIRCE, U. 8. Minister Resident ; Messrs. HlSHoi jy29 Bankers; A. J. CART WHIG IIT Esq., and J. 8. WALKER, t, i NOTICE MOXTHLT MEETING rnIIE REGULAR 1 of PROTKCTIUN HOOK AN D LADDER CuMPANY will take place at their rooms on Msailnr Eveaisi(r sell va prsiiwo at 7:30. tvx order of the f oreman : T. If AYSELDKS. It Secretary. " STEAYED INTO THE I.VCLOSl'RK OF THE I'viitifuinvk n .... ti.. nn....i,..j(i..i)fii. a Red and White Poll Cow without visible brand or ear mark verv penile, t'ne rml o a very heavy rope at tached 10 her neck, the other end to a stake. The owner is re 3te! to prove proper y, pay chai ses and take her awry. Isuuauu, Sept. 28, 1871. (3U J. 11. WOOD. HAYSELDEN & SON, Builders and Contractors. Are prepared to uive estimates tr every kind of Work connected with the building trades. Residence corner of Nuuanu and Kukui streets. au!9 H. E. McDTTYKE t BROTHEE, Ai ROCER V. r K.l l) STORE AND BAKERY. VJV Corner of King and sort btreet, s30 ly Honolulu. D. I. FUhing Lines and Twines, Full Hooks, with a great variety of other goods. of the characters is reversed. The to be annexed ! KioS' met at Livuka foT tbe PurP of Pti"g j - -. , - c - ! a Constitution lor the Kingdom of Fiji. La kji uiiiiii ilj i wijl coru icu aa dcc&iij bug tavui ui absorption by the larger and more powerful an' TheFijis. j Shortly Expected via Sail Francisco The news Irom this important group of Poly- i A Large AMorituent or neeia is extremely interesting. On the 9th of j ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN GOODS August, a convention of delegates called by the MEMORANDA. TBI V. & N. Z. & A. mail steamship Nevada, J. H. nietheavCoBauander, kft Auckland oo the 7th of September at S P. M. For 10 days experienced head winds with heavv sea. Arrived at Honolulu on tbe 23d of September at 11:30 V. M. ; waking a passage of 15 days and 34 hoars. Have 40 paaseiigers iu transitu lor Ban Francisco. II. L. Allst, Parser. IMPORTS. Faow LivcapooL Per Excelsior, Sept. 23d : 200 bbls, 200 rm.m, iM ca Aie, irames l ell, 1 case Leather Bel tine. 4 wv km oauce, j cs Danatery, i cs Uil Cloth, i cs .Machinery, pkjrs Wheels, S Clarifler Plates, 12 Stnffins; itexea, 17 Valves, 9 pes leam Pipe, 00 Iron Coolers, cs Iron Hues, 1 rase Tablets, 3 cs Linens, 17 csks, 1 case Glassware, 22 bb s Psints. 2 cs Castor Oil, 240 drums Paint Oil, 70 tons , Iron, 6-3 ii frxa Copper, 49 cs Oilman's Stores, 600 bndls Hoop Iron, "4 bndls Bar Iron, M plates Sheet Iron, cs Gal vanized Iron, 60 cs Whin key, SO cs Spirits, 60 cs Wines, 28 qr tka. 130 rs Brandy, 0 nlxis Kuoi, 4 qr csks Port, 2 qr csks fT'era, 16 qr csks Sherry. 240 baskets, 150 cs Gin, 100 cs V-, 12 ca Liquors, 20 cs Oranfe Bitters, 2 cs Hams, 1 case fi uU' 1 cme Cheese, 3 bxs Effects, 6 crates Buckets, 6 bbds 2-J4I rf Slates, 30 pkrs Assorted Hardware, Vlr?k "'jy1" 10 crates Nappies, 4 csks ue ivX c?.kr'yU,e Ston. f9 blcs and 63 cs Assorted ut lm i Theo U Da,"e 250 to II Hackfeld & Co ; Sm?bjhSTrr2 to A Scnarf" & Co 1 case Fish to Capt D J?S'.".U Book to Rev C O Williamson j 1 case Mose to hnds Bs.dy, too bbU Cement to Order. 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Bttt"r..NeTada' 234 :1 V k Vine, UMacfiarbnt 30 P"" Uead. 1 dls Iron lo In transitu for San Franeuco .51 pkgs Mdse. rri'J8A Fc:o Per Moses Taylor, Sept. 23d: "-'--, f oxa Appies, l trunk Mdse, 14 bis do, 2 cs Dmza, baas Potatoes, 3 ies Nails, 4 cs Cottons to Csstle 6t Cooke i X roils Leather to K G Adderley 25 cs Cider, 25 cs California Wine, 1 case A pang am to Q Rhodes j 2 plcfs Mdse 7 pkfs Tobacco to II Bolliaann ; 3 Csks Glassware, 20 kes Naila, 18 kg Horse Shoes. 12 Bellows, 21 cs Hardware, 1 csk wV1 fT Bnuhes, 6 bndls Spokes, 1 bx Apples, 10 pkrs Hubs. 1 pkf Saddlery, 2 bndls Saddle Trees, 4 A xles, 1 bnal Kff" J1""' ? badl". 8coP". bxs Turpentine to i ims oinaers' tsoards, 1 bndl Leather onais saddle Trees, 1 bndl Leather, 1 bndl Saddlery to R Whitman ; 6 cs Hitters, 4 af bhls Whto- "l. s n ines w c t,-mg ; JO es Saddle Trees, 1 case Hair Girths and Stirrapa to J T Waterhonse 5 1 ease Hardwsre to juc w Ac vicasoD i 00 puues iron, 2 Boiler Heads, 140 Boiler Tttbea, 57 bars Iron, 3 bndls Pipe to Then 11 L-aries t S7 ca I lard ware, 3 bod Is do, 9 kfs Naila, 1 case Cottons, 6 bndls Leather, 6 bxs Apples, 2 es Tarpon line, 4 csks Glassware, 26 bbla and 1 bidotoEO Hail Son ? 1 case lental Instra. wroia ui j ji n nuney j a Dale Uork to schooner " Sov ereira 1 ca- Saddlery, 1 roS Harness Leather. 1 rod Patent Leather, 1 bndl Collars, 2 bndls Saddle Trees to P Dal ton ; 2 bndis antl 1 case Paper, 1 bx Apples to Black & A old ; 73 cs and 3 bales Mdse to M Phillips Co; 1 case Chairs, 1 case Carriaf? s, 1 case Turpentine, 1 case Varnish, 1 ease Hard- ware too e. w iiuams 4u pkgs Jobacco,4cs ldse to Hymsn "J"c a ox nuears, 1 csx kjil, 31 pairs Kbovels, 30 ska l'ot.toes, 1J bxs Onions lo A W Peirce 4c Co ; 23 es Pre serves 3 es Cheese, 1 case Codflxh, 1 case Smoked Beet 8 chests Tea, 2 cs ileal, 6 cs Lard, 1 case Bacon. 10 sks Pota toes, 5 bxs Onions, 3 bbla Nats, 1 case Currants, 16 bxs t, vikkii, x out eyrup, 2 oxs Lemons, 2 bxs oarviuca, uiuo idjiua tc too 9 bbls Salmon, 1 cms Peaches. 6 bus Potatoes. 1 case Bacon. 1 eu rh- 1 ease et 10 cs and 10 tins Bread, 2 cs Oysters, 180 qr sks Fl.r to E P Adams ; 300 hf sks, 100 qr sks Flour. 6 hf sks .-mmm rwar. 20 pkps Shooks to S Lore at Bro ; 10 cs and v.cn, w oar 1 ota iocs, oatrs uats, 5 cs Onions, 1 "? . 1 ce ttacon, 1 case Codfish, l case Smoked Beef, I esse Lard, 2 cm Extracts, n es Milk, 2 cs Saoaaxe Meat. 2 ca Lobatera, 5 es Salmon, 21 es Tea lo II May ; 1 case Sta V00',,1 k Poison to E HolTschlaeger Sc Co ; t cm Mdse to Jno N0 1 ; 2 cs Boots and Shoes, 1 case Hats to 8 fclacnin ; 4 pkrs Fish, 2 bxs Opium to Alone Achuck 5 6 bxs Mdse, 1 . 1 1 r 1 Shrimps, 2 bates Fish, 1 bx BrST-10 Ei ;hon .'5 Pkfa Mdse, 6 c Oil to Chu'an hV.V . "f I Fruit, 6 pkfs Kxpreas Mauer, 3 H.,H-d,e .,0rr?T; ' bx GI - Pt D Smith 1 chest Hardware to David 8mith ; h-s Uay to Cipt. Bennett. , " transitu for Plr .rulttnd and JuttrJia .137 Pkfs Assorted Mdtt P-l Groceries, 10 cm Whiakej.and Bieamex Stores. n" .8rT,Pe,V0f Woo. SPt- 23th .-lease Drapery to McCoIcan fc Johnson t 10 qr csks Brandy. 2 bbU nT , ' .. "."'X1' c. Geneva, 2 ca 5"" 8! f "s,!E?r'w of Melbourne, Sept. 24th : - cs ooosa wum vvnitney ; 1 bx Mdse, 2 bxs Drturs to C Vsm muse, x nates Domestics to J T Water- ?ri,1 Rt,4 cs Drug, to R McKibbin 5 IS bndls Blinds to Lewers A Dickson ; pkgs Mdse to E Boflhlaeyer 4 Co ; 7 pkXs Mdse to F A Schaefer A Co ; 14 p.gm Mdse, S mats Fish, 2 baft Shrimps) to Chulan Bros 1 1 case Clothing-, 1 case India Rubber Hose to H Hackfeld At Co ; 20 sks Potatoes, 4 ca Onions, to es Paste, 1 ease OatmeaL 1 case own, a cane intxwe, l paf uodOah, 1 pkg Batter to II K Mclntyre ; 18 Stoves, 1 case Mdse, bndls iioUowwara to Segelken Co t 8 es Boots, 6 balrs Mdse, 1 case Mdse, 4 ca lists, 1 case Umbrellas, 2 bales Cotton Goods, 10 cs Clothing to Grinbatun A Co; 6 pkgs Mdse to J Nott A Co 40 es tflne, 40 csks Ale to W L Green ; 6 es Clocks to D N Flitner t bbl Whiskey lo A S Clegbom ; 2 bales Meal. 6 cs Onions, 16 , sks Potato 18 tin Cakes, I case Pilot Bread, 1 ease Lard, 1 case fcioeese, a m siest, cs uousirrs, z nndle CodOsh. 0 es oysters, 1 eae Glassware to T Slossman A Son ; 14 ca Boots and Shoes, 6 trunks Mdse. 24 cs Muse to Byinan Bros ; 160 ska Potatoes to G Siseley ; 2 cs Mdse, 1 Sewing Machine, 7 cs Printed Cottons. 1 case Iron to Order. Tbrooga freight for Sydney 3?1 pkes Assorted Mdse. BIRTH. At Waimea, Hawaii, September 19th, Ibe wife of Mr. W. II. Hirkard. of a daughter. - DIED. Kanssjc In Jhls city, Sept.. M. KawaKSC Pinoi Etmiit, aged about 40, wife of lion. V. P. Kamakiu. nexor. in tnis intance, jc id the oiaaller who solicits tbe larger to " come in out of tbe cold' His Excellency S. C. Burt, the Chief Secretary of the Kingdom of Fiji, on the 2nd instant, made a speech to the citizens of Livuka, who had as sembled en masse to hear what the principal Minister of tbe new government had to tell them. Tbe speech is reported in full in the Times of the Cth, but the following brief paragraph, wbich we copy, contains a bit of interesting news to us. Mr. Burt said : He would men lion now that amongst the causes which led to the establishment of tbe present government was a movement, far more extensive and belter organised than his bearers would imagine, to annex these Islands to the Kingdom of Hawaii, an absolute monarchy, where Ministers were responsible to none, and might possibly hold office for life, against the will of the people. This movement was very formidable ; two special commissioners from Hawaii had come here and gained many converts. Both Great Britain and tbe United States had re fused a cession of the islands, and so tbe present government was organized." Now the short-sighted perversity of these Fijian tyros in government making, in thus de clining the generous oiler of annexation Ha waii, after getting the cold shoulder land and America, ia most unaccounta. x iie overtures of little Hawaii to big Fiji to come and be gobbled up, were doubtless made in tbe way that in child-like and bland, so characteristic of the Ruling Genius. No doubt, the peculiar beauties of our land system ; of the Department of national education ; our one-house Legislature ; our small but powerful army of soldiers ; and our larger and well-paid army of office holders these advantages were doubtless pourtrayed with all their dazzling attractions. But all in vain. Fiji would not listen to tho syren voice of Hawaii's Ruling Genius, but has gone and set up Louhc keeping on ber own account. But the offer so strongly urged is not repudi ated without pretty sound reasons. Mr. Burt as quoted above, says very pertinently, that tbe Hawaiian Ministry ' Is responsible to none, and might possibly bold office for life, against the will of the people.". Humiliating troth! And the humiliating fact id the more cutting that it is thus flung a: cs from the new-fledged state just struggling out of barbarism to tbe surface of modern political existence. Still more justly severe were the words of the Hon. J. Rutherford Ryley, member of the Con stitutional Convention of Livuka, who, speaking of the Hawaiian Constitution said : 44 It does not provide for resnonsible rovernmenL. The eov- ernment there is a government ol the clique ; tbe people have no control to speak of over the Ministry, who, once appointed, bold oiMce at the pleasure of the Kins', so that 4 once a Minister' there, as tbe phrase goes. 4alwavs a Minister.' Such a state of s Hairs of coarse is quite incomtatible with freedom, and ia sure to Wad to inefficiency and corruption, not to mention we ueuiorauxauon 01 ue people, wbich always occurs where tbe people resign their liberties, and tram an v mm man or mr number of men to s-overn them as thev nleaae. withnnt thinking for themselves or exercising that vurilance and supervision necessary to keep even tbe honestest or tbe ableat man, or number of men in the right path." Mr. J. Rutherford Ryley has evidently studied our condition under th Constitution of 1864,as well asthougb. be bad resided here during the last ten or twelve years. In the words we have quoted, he shows himself to possess tbe mind of a statesman. With such men in her councils, Fiji, as a free government, will outstrip Hawaii. To our sbame it must be acknowledged that be bits off oar case exactly ; and we have tbe cold consolation of re membering that the opportunity for him to ex pose us to the contempt of tbe world, was afforded by tbe annexation schemes of the Ruling Genius of the Cabinet, that genius whose fertile brain created tbe Constitution of 1SG4. Let the curtain descend to slow music. Whether the next scene shall be farce, comedy. or something worse, time will show. A Theatt between this government and that of Japan appears in the Gazette. Its principal value appears to be in tbe promise which is given that no opposition will be made to the employ ment of Japanese to be brought hither. We do not anticipate any great irruption of those people upon thcee sliores in consequence of the treaty. 1 ngdoni of Fij After a short and with few exceptions a harmo nious session, the labors of the Convention were formally closed- by the King in person on the 14th. The result of their labors has been a Constitution, in some respects modeled after that of the Hawaiian Kingdom, presenting to the country representative responsible government. We have not been favored with a copy of the doc ument, but gather its principal features from the editorial summary of the Times. Tho Constitution provides for civil and relig- ious liberty, giving the right to all of freely f ! onnnLtn. ...:: I ! . 1 I opaiiug ji Mining nuu puoiiBiiiug tueir senti ments, while resjonsible for the abuse of that right ; and extend to all the privileges of tho writ of habeas corpus. By the twelfth clause, slavery is forbidden, and 44 any dave entering the kingdom of Fiji shall be free." If half the stories we read are true, the operation of this clause wilt be to send back to their homes much of the 44 im ported labor ' now in the lslandd. No taxes nre to be levied without the consent of the Legislative Assembly. No retrospective laws are to be en acted. "The supreme power of the Kingdom in its exercise, is divided into the Executive, Legis. lative and Judicial; these shall always be pre. served distinct, and no judge of a Court of record shall ever be a member of tho Legislative Assetu. bly." "The government of the Kingdom of Fiji is that of a Constitutional Monarchy, under his Majesty Cakobau (Thakombau) his hiers and suc cessors." All laws to become operative must be signed by the King. The Kingdom of Fiji is sub-divided into Provinces, to le ruled by native Governors, who shall be members of tbe Privy Council. Such Council to consist of tbe Gover nors and one chief from each district, together with the members of the Cabinet. The Counci' will receive all Bills passed by the Assembly, and will have the power of suggesting additions, al terations, or amendments, and then returning the Bills to the Assembly for their consideration. It will be perceived that this Council so far performs the functions of an Upper House. The object haa been by its formation to obviate the necessity of the two races mingling ia the lAseembly and vot ing together upon such questions as might be brought forward ; a state of things open to great objection and which possibly might have led to great abuse. r The Ministry, as provided for by the Constitu tion, was filled by the publication of a "Royal Commission " on August 25th, as follows!; George Austin Woods, Esq., Minister for Ldl and Works ; Sydney Charles Rri, Esq., Chief Secre tary; Frederiok Villiam Hennings, Esq., Minis ter of Finance ; -James Cobban Smith, Esq., Minister of Trade and Commerce ; John Temple Sagar, Esq., Minister of Native Affairs. These 44 shall hold office during his Majesty's pleasure, subject to impeachment or retirement on political grounds." It is so mewbat difficult to understand what the Fiji Constitution makers mean when they provided that the Ministers shall be subject to retirement on political grounds while holding office " during his Majesty's pleasure. The Leg islature is a triennial one, holding annual meet ings. The payment of taxes, being of age, and a six months residence, are the qualifications of an elector. The Judiciary is to consist of a Chief J ustice, and two Associate Justices, (one of whom must be a native) , and such inferior txmrts as may be created. . These are tbe leading features of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Fiji, which is to go into effect on tbe first day of October, acd on cer which the elections are to take place during a I a. t .at r a " inai monin ior ine .Legislative Assemoiy. Thus, in spite of ridicule and opprobrium. Mr. Burt and bis colleagues have succeeded in makinc iuc urot. important; steps in me aircction ot the formution ofa government for Fiji. The Consti tution appears to be liberal and fair, ard it now remains for the people by the enactment of iuat and equal laws to complete the work ofa united and liberal government for this . rising state of ucfanjea. Suitable far tbe Fall Trade. RESIDES DUE I.V ALL. DECEMBER j THE CLIPPER SHIP NICOYA CONTAINING ABOUT 1000 TONS OF MERCHANDISE ! For the undersicned fmm a Ntedle to an Anchor, a large quantity of English Portland Cement, which will be sold CI1KAP FOR CASH. J01 THOS. WATEIOiL 30 2m OST AistlBvEB PER. HAWAIIAN BARK R. C. WYL1E, II . HALTERMANN,.. ....MASTER. A FILL ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH, GERMAN II. Com writ. Proprietor. COUGAR AND MOI.ASsES FROM THIS 7 Plantation for sale in lots t' suit purchasers. Apply to 30 ly OKO. C. AlcLKAN, Agent. pacificTb r assfoumdry. THE U.NDKKSIUNED WOULD Re spectfully inform the pulilic that he is prepared to cast aud finish aU kinds of brass and composition work with dispatch and at reasonable rates. 37 All kinds of ship and plantation worfc furnished on shot notice. TZT Constantly on hand, hose coupungs of the followin) sires: i, , 1, li, 2 and 2$. Also, oil caps and gauge cockt. JAM KM A. llOl'PLK, 30 ly King street. T. McCrakoii Sc Oo., FORWARDING AND co nn is i or us k rv u aivts, ' ' ' 'PortluTicl, Oregon, WAVING BEEN ENGAGED IN OL'RPRE Mm sent business for uparU of seven years, snd beii located in a fire proof brick building, e are prepared to receii and dispose of Island staples, sunn ss Sugar, ii.ice.-Sy rups, Pull Coffee, Ac, to advantage. C'onaicnuients especially soliciti for tbe Oregon market, to which permal attention will be pad and uKin which cash advances will he made wrien.reuirrd. " Ssm FsAsrmco Khkkkksciu: Radgcr Lindenberger, J ss. Patrick X Co., Fred- Iken, W. T. Coleman A Co.,' Ptevens, Baker Co. Portland RpriaescKS: Allen It Lewis. Lald A Tillon. Leonard A Green IIokolglo RgrKsrsCKS: s9 Walker Allen. ly rriAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE INHABITANTS OF IlONOLl! tne jTUDI.c generauj urn wwj Have Taken those Centrally Situated Jrt --AT THE CORNER OF FORT AND KING STRI WHERE THEY INTEND CONDUCTING A GENERAL FURNISHIIG AND OUTFITTING BUS1 $ It has been said Uusiness in Town is now overdone, but they trust that by Ste; cation, combined with Civility and Attention, and the IUAI-ITY OF THE OOOJDS OFFEItt To Merit the Support that a Generous Public has Ever Evinced when f T II la Y HAVE JUST IS 12 CE1V IS I FKO.TI K I A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OHO ICE LIGH rr BRILLIAIV Including Shirtings, Table Damasks, Napkins, If uckabucks. Mosquito Netting, and ever otlr that or any other department. ALSO, CHOICE INVOICE OF GENT'S FURNISHING ( TO THE LADIES THEY ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND A s23 am JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED 117 DAYS MWI WL I L I 117 Days Broix St. AUZ A1V 'S COLLEGE. Fro Bremen!) REV C. O.-WILLIAMSON.. ALATAlT T. ATKINSON RKCT0R. .PKINCIPAU -THE- MpHE OKDfiRKIUNRD I1AVERC 1. BY T11K AHoVK VttttttL j XSTRUCTIOX RIVKVIN ALL HRANCHE9 OK EDUCATION. FOLLOWING CHOICE ASSORTMENT The Christmas) Qtittrtr-r Co ru turners ma MOXUAV, October 2nd. TKRMS-t20 Prr (Isarirr. 23 2t -0F- C0MPKI8INQ A FULL AMOITsf OF -AXO- FHEItfCK GrOODS SUCH AS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING! HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, STATIONERY, WATCHES, Etc., Etc. TWO SUPERIOR MUSIC BOXES. German & Havana Cigars DEETJEN'S LAGER BEER, Best Holland Gin, Demijohns Rum,'Brandjr, and Alcohol, Cases Fine Old Brandy, Whisky, Sherry and Port Wine. CLARETS Chateau d-Yywrm,'Haut B ansae Radeahai'wtff. Liebfraaenmilch. belters Water! Beer Corks, Soda-water Corks, Medicine Corks, Saltpeter, Stassfurt Rock Salt, Luneburg Coarse and Fine Salt. HOOP I RON 3-4 inchx 1-20, 7-8 inch x 1-20, 1 inch i 1-16. 1 inch x 1-16. Fencing WireNo. 4, 5, 6. Shiet Iron 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 oxs. Shet Copper 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 oxs. Shet Lead, Etc, Etc., Etc. Shot Link Chains 3-8, 7-16. 1-12 inch. Best :nsrlislx 4-PIY IMA RUBBER BEITIW! . .' . 4 and 6 inch. Gnnpowdfr, Percussion Caps, i Grindstones, Zinc Paint, , Furniture Varnish, Bagging, Matting, Wrapping Paper, TO BILLIAHD PLAYERS ! BEG LE1VKTO ANNOUNCE TO TUB Public anl to all that know how to appreciate A Good Billiard Table, That I have p-irch.isei that well known Table formerly at tba Oljmplc Club Hall. iil a be t hf beat ia twwu, and all lover of this healthful art are inrited to practice on it at my Cigar aud Tobasco Store, during the day and evening. II. B0LLM ANN, 23 4t Queen Street, opposite C. Brewer s Co. TAKE NOTICE ! TWILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR may debts contracted in luy name without my written orrJer. W M. RYAN. lioDolulu, Sept. 22d, 1871. s23 3t NOTICE. 1 PERSONS HOLDING SHARES OF THE OLYMPIC CLL'B SlaCK can receive the amount dus npnn presentation of Certificates any time after Octoher 1st, to P. C. JUNKS, Jg., at U. Urewcr tt Co 's office, Queen street. NOTICE. TMJE t'NDE RS IU'KD HEREBY XOT1 fies the public tlmt he is the sole surviving llesiduary Legatee of the Late LB VI H A ALKLKA. deceased i that said Estate was finally settled oo the 3d dsy of June, 1867, all the debts thereof paid, snd that he is entitled to all the remaining Property of said Estate as said Residuary Legatee. Sept. 20:h, :71. loi) C. KANAINA. NOTICE. TCRI(J MT TEM 1'URA RV JLF from this Kirgdom, n:y wife, b. I). authorized to act as my Agent. " s23 St KIN N BY, is duly J. U. KIN NET. e-ihloceseiss 1 1 DESIRABLE WHICH WILL BK Sold at Extremely Low Prices ftM Ml tvnxUlinrj in part of th ft&riK FAWCY PRin TO RJ5Toa LEASE! - THE l.,0(7SR A.iuDKuiKVfl Ysr-t. i.a ulilf.a-Avenue, Apjy to Sept. 21st. (t23 tf.) C. 1 WILLIAMS. NOTICE I " EROW AND AFTER THIS ITEIWILL sV pay oo Debts contracted in my name Lanout my written J,'JIN IIB9IT3. order. Honolulu, Sept. 23, 1871 BUILDING LOTS TO LfJdSE ! AT WAIKIKI, NEAR MR. AHERTON New Building. Apply to iJoNKILI T s9 3a to ij;t. MT,IEJ,OUSE LTELT OCCUPIED BV U. A. Widemann, on Jadd Street. ApplV lo 64 J- L Klt.H ARD80N. ll TO LET ! VERV DKSlRARt.P. XEV A COTTAGK, cootsioiog an elegant parloaft . tT three or four hcrirnm,, .:.. . A - and pantry bath hoaserTant". hou ThmliZZZ On,.of lhe aoU he'hy parts of the city. T FI"J U l Ulf Ft I A nUHN TJL A Tk u Ta rm Ua9 a.! V. TO LET 0E LEASE ! THOSE V IT ft V Ill-cm . .... PRKMIStflon th. Mm iK LANI, at present occupied by Mr a H Store Room on basement i ther l. Jil r rirm a. . . : rossessino arat in rfU'V next. trie ..... . i apply to given oa tbe my0 tf JAMKS a. I.B-UOM NOTICE. J.V. Jit,"E AND MR. firm llonoinlo, September. 1871 m w d UMBtir' SlVi'.A?? D. FUR- j TO.iUinrq pannars In anr 11. HACKFKLD m rASES MORTON'S GROUND BLACK w. repper, glass. Cases Morton's Ground Mixed Spiof, glsss. Cases Morton Ground Cloves, glass, Cases Morton's Baleratns, hf lb glass. Cases Morton's Soda, hf ft Cases Morton's Creasa Ttrtsr, hf snd 1 lb glass, Csses Morton's Ground Cinnamon, hf ft glsss. Caes Morton's Capers, Pints k hf Pints, Cases Morton's Pie Fruits. Cases Batty's Pi Fruits, Case Morton's Pickles, Cases Morton's Jams and Jellies, ' cue and two pound jars. Case Morton's Bed Herrings, . Cases Morton's Lemon Pyrap, Cases Morton's Raspberry Syrup, Cases Morton's ass'4 Potted Meat, Keg Crushed Sugar, 260 Loave of Sugar, Casks of Zai.teCurrantI, ' " Cases Mushroom Catsup, Case assorted Sauce, LEA & PERRIN'8 SAUCE, pHits and hi pints, genuine, Case Trench peas, Cases of Slscearool and. VermiceUi, In 7 ft tin, Cases of Imperial Prunes, Csses of Caraway Seed, Cases or Table Salt, in glass Jars, Case of CnglUh Mustard, hf ft bottle, YVostpUaliix Hams ! Case of Olive Oil, Case of Nutmegs, In 7 and 10 ft. tins. Case of Ginger, In T ft. tins. Case of Citron Peel, In 10 ft. tins. Cases U Lemon Peel. In 1 ft. tins. Case of Uraog Peel, in T ft tin, Pink. WhiU around Brilliants, Heavy Denims, Brown Drill, j White Lon Cloth, Horrook. Uilif) Blue Striped ricking, Victoria Lawna, fin Black Cubarfi. Bleached Sheetings, linen and oott. " Blue Twilled Flu o net, j Italian Cloth, Oil It Alpaca, Black Lasting, Black Crape, Turkish Towela, ttilesiaa, White Irish Linen, Shirts, linen bteom, ftincj b-jaoa '. cotton. Fancy Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, Blankets, asa'd colon Cotton and Linen Thread, Buutii. White Linen Handkerchief, Fbafj Cotton HandktrcLlefi!, 'Bed Quilts assorted, Monkey Jackets, Silk Umbrella, Double-face Umbrellas, Socks, -& A FULL Ll0' , FRESH GROCER CLAKET, KUINE VVI. O Jol jol xata x OUKUIKE IIOLLIKP1'! D0APELKUA1MEL BITTEBM ALE AND PORTt r ALSO, EXPECTED CO. WUte Viala 4, 6 and 8 ounces, etc., etc FOIL SALE Br Ed. BOFFSCHLAEGER & Co. ao lot FOE SE3TT. NULULU. both t..nb.n,i. . . . IIO u WHO four Knml nati. KAnA . . each. Kitchen leased at moderate prices by tbe tnnth or year. - anoiv to w n FOR S A I.G.M.TII e rriTT. F.jil wn at n aJtlkl, Ibrmerly occupied tv Miss M Sj KUBfTT. a rr,l m Z , rr-j IU to II JON KB. ft VS-'r BT STEAMER from SAN FRANCISCO A Choice Assortment of CALIFORNIA PRODUCE ! Consisting of uabkb OF CALIFORNIA I A M 8.1 Case of California Bacon, Case of Smoked Beef, Caateai ofonrnvnin m-m. -r ' -m J. . JI, Cases New Pacific Cod Fish ! Case of California Oat Meal, ms or assorted Cracker, O. a. Family Flonr, qoarter sacks. $ncks ol Humboldt Potatoes. Sack wl Csilirwrailsi Oattn. Satcka rctlira,rli Bratst. FOR SALS BT H. E. HcINTYRE & BUO, Comer Stiof and Fort Streets, Fence Wire, Hoop Iron, Yellow Metal and Nails, Sheet Zino Tin, Refined Iron, Fire Brick, Pipe Clsy. Fir W1 Gambler, Cutch, Palm Oil, Caustio Soda. A FULL A8S0RTMM ' HEMP AND HAlttkA. i House Paper end Borden Harana and German Cig"1 AN INVOICE OF FINE CLOTHS, 'BUCKS, AS1D ( JJanj Olhcr Articles W K TO SPECIF!' J For Sale at Low ites. &ir for inspection at o-ir store. C t H.HACIFEW" o'-i-i tf Ced Delivered t all Part ( th City Fra T. L. t!3 ( Cktrita, St 23 frt 4 WWiIWswm-S URIEN. 1 . I