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c o jyi ivi n r c i al . ww.DWt'irii.i!-'- Hacoa.ui'rcsl clr-Ic wo ikU with 1 Insure tie con bnua. o( activity, ri. tally in th- j -Mdn .'! tra 1 ail t- psr'tctpal:: rn tii ehan?JB- ' A.I B'M-luvu.-al lutla-tnt h, T.rxrcv.r. o m:iiti".- ! riiot of a fn!l t:i.- rf pn r'.:.. t.-. I : ! h 1.1 ii ry i!ay cla.--." ol thr r i, ;--! rc --:;it-" 01 Shipping kLj. c- t t. :.' I t.;..t-I an. !.r r.a'.f f srrni''. t , tiv V.C HSV- fr-rn tLe r if tb tr . . i . f n,.tr.,l i.nr a. Shi r in t r.t. d-srl tr frn, S.n Fran, l-vn. . t'.it c L La a C-.Vn rf trtw.ekly M.!. t .:. 1 u notice ..f t.n. in the V't.-M f-r i-I I '" '' 'av; l' .xi-mcncc I d Mil w. - k ; bat lh. r are in iicatious if n nn.t..lin? L.-.n:; arrive I at I t-u the r. Sneri auJthe lmi-ort.ru cfturti U'ar. which mar affect The arrival fr.-m the coat thi wrtk brin? further Invoices) of Calif'Tnia produce t- what s.-truM aa al rsady well nirjl.il n'1"1; thouh f Darn that a portirn La air-s ly l n dipo.l of. i n private Km.. uodT.t l t , 1 at -K. tt .iii r - V." The W HM-y. r t rine a Isrve n 'in.'" r r.f .rkr " ' ( nl'tt lire. 1. ltAr Tnl heal cf f.ne rattle ami ro..p i.f cr-.'drc Fwl. E P A Jam M hoMlni b-day a trade al'- of Chincr (7u.l..i.-principally iiond script r-r" ri . w Li. h it Inns atb nJr.l by tho- t- h-m it may cr.ncirn, the f hince. thi f l' Ins litt! ltit r -t t the r r. rl i-ul.hc. TbCot.ra II .ne taM f- r tli -at auart' r. a al.-o th CotDj-aratsa-e t tU f- r tl.- stx lu -Uth 'f arr frivtB brwith, f-.r Lib w- ar iuliU-.l t-j tbe roorUoy It Hi-t i:i ths Miii-t' r of Ftiiau- -. It U uatU-r t f int. nt t iu tc t!.c at. a-ly iucrc ant cf roar anJ ri- f- r ttc inart. r. l.nt a il. rr a,-"i- in alinoat ail.lli.-r arti. U f nj"rt. tii b t IU a;:rwt a;-t-cUJlT U!i Ihf n'-Ta J tin i-r.r t- io whli li WC htT" f rinntly rall l attntnn " f Ut.-. W hil-- thf ni- rts i f aur'ar tiav- in. n ! m.-rr tfian to au-1 a half million if i-.un-l-i duruif th" his m.-nth la.it -a-t, tho t-jtal val't atK.nof xi-.rU lin it r-a-! t- t)i! aiifuM r fll.T, tli " . We may r f r afain t-.thl anLjoit at inr li ii:t?i. I .r III-rn f mt f..r i-nim li rati. -n that atT.f t our atatiio ru'.ru than I iwn i-y tur..rT -.laorc ttiT at. I s 1 Total alr c f all I v I : f..Cl j j j I 53 : -a 2 I i - atelrl'UavTbVa' j 55 2j : p . IS3 ?'5 1 1 - t 1 :2I : 1 12 TuIu,Tl. 1 1 :sl : "I I " 111 Tallow, ll.a.... IIP I! I IlUJr 1 r-3 . r- P a. I ?2 rnatkios,pc. I i-n r I si? I U o" u VananAa, boch 1 m -'-ri Fonga, lb.... M.U.. -t o CofFee, ll". 22 -1 14 CA Rir, lh... 1 '1 - 1 - I ra.hly, '- 111 "i! IS U3 IsBtSI: aIT mi -. c! I r:- il 0B,1I. C s I err r , .1L0C TIIK UlliU.I. Th Am t.rail a-h W II Merer, I Hiai-liartrlnR an a nrtnl rn." of i.m r hn-lno In. 111 Sau I'rau. i o at TiLb U as S..rnn'a harf. AtthoOM Custom Hon, nharf. the Am l-ktne J A Flkinhnrir. l l..a.lin:; f -r IVrtlan.l . an. I the Am U Cyane. I Ui hariu IK' IK ral tari,'. fmmSan Fra?u ico, At Ilrrver k f'o'a wharf, the Am l-ktuo Flla. i loa-lins atiirar. ah will aall t--.lay n n f..r San Franri.-..; ! at the uni wharf, .he Fren.-h l.k Alph i.iimii Zrlif, i.ll-tcbarKiOi; a K'-m-ral tar-. friu San Fram-iiM-o. Th- Am l.ktne Ann lia, 1 ilirliarHni l imlr at Alln liuaD'M wharf. ! will xail for Sou 1 rain i-ko on tlon.Uy or Turs.lay neat. At tb Fatlana.!e tro.ite the 'n.t..m If..tue, the Am kktoa Monitor, U tlin. barMiitf a rr.;.i of IiiiiIh r. Tt Am ship KrpnMiir. at the KM St aiinhii wharl has her rargo arxnt all out; xbe will sail f.-r San Frau . aaxly in the week Th Haw lk Lilin. In ajt harping luinlx-r at the f jot of Frt u The PMSS Zealan.lia. will 1 tine fr.-i.i Han Fran r 1. u on Jl n.ay 1' M with the 1' 3 Mail. roiiT or nouoLULU, n. i. A Kill VA I.i. July S Frrm b tk Alphnnain Zeli I., l- an- Man FranW - ,iiu, iJ d.iyi f.oin r, Am Lk Cr , - - auiioo, 13 day from 8 F , Am topaad sett Loteta, Pester, from OonaUka 7p MS City ef jdiwy, Ioarl.orn, Irrnn Sydney 10 Asa topsail cb W II Meyer, Crown, 15 .U fn.111 S F WEI'AIXTI'HKS. July 7 Am l.k It.itnier. Wolff, ft Port IIimMe 7 BoliTl tn bk ar.rie. Curtij for I'urt :mliW B p Hart City of SyJiH-y, Dtaiborn. f- S F ft Am bk I C Murray. Nurri. for Pan Franriwo Aw wb bark ik'ilant, Smitbcr. f Aicuc VeaavrU for Hl"l" i"rua Foreign l'ri Am bk Uaribaliii, Neweastle.N S W. Uritbk Dorenhy, Olaafow, due Am hii Oov Uomlwin, tllaimow due Aup 2i-Uj lirtt bk Stormy 1-etrel, f:iasw due Aeg &-10 lint lop Karrnacraia-. I.irerpool. due A or 1-5 Haw bia Violet. Boulh jVa llan.l, over due Am bk Amy Turner, Bno. due Oct tWIO Brit bk Tbe Frederick, lirrrpool, d JC rK-pt 2C0 Ha acar Mak-m, Poet Lndb.w. due Jiaw bk Rt: Wylie, Uremen. due s. f4 i 10 Am letn A P J.iclan. San r r-ni i-c (. lliln, sil.d Jane l,th Am bk Laura K Burnham, New York, loading M ly 2M llrit bk Viola, Urtrpcol, Imtdinic May li Drlt almr Zealan.lia, fn Franci.eo, due July II lierua bk Malrina. W bampoa Am bk Jenny Pitta. Purt Uainble Am bftneT W Locaa. Port tlanible, Ilonuapn, Hawaii ;rbk Aufuate, Cardiff, la ail middle June Am bk llueaa Viats, Port iianiMe, for Hilo a.iill June Am bk Fornt Vlacen, Han Farneisco, laid on June 2b Kaiatea acb Vinl, Fanniog'a lalanJ, July 20 ii Am bk Camden. Port Uamble. due VKSSKLtS IN I'OKT. Haw bk nawaii Haw bk Ulia, U'tlrien Am ship KepubMi, Uoimc Am bktne Ella, llmwa Ani bktc J A Falklubnrg. Ilnbbar.l Am bktne Amelia, Foye An bktne Monitor, French lk A Iphonaine Zelie, Lcbcaupin Am bk Cyane, Hanson Am topsail sell Loleta. Dexter Am topsail sea W II Meyer. Crown MEMORANDA. Report of PMSS City of Sydney, Dearborn, Cuni-mau.ler-I ft Sydney June 10th, at l. p ia : arrived in Aockl-n.1 23.1 at 1 a m : Uft name day at I p m, arrived at Honolulu July 7tb, Experienced, fine weather duriDgtbo cntirs roysqe, gas FaiSCT.-o, ArrlreJ Jnne 2. am tk Forest Qaccn, betc Ms- 77. I'ASSKNGKHS. Fmai Pan Frnco V- r Alphoniine Zelie, July 7 A S Martin, John Memo, Frank Costa, W Hildreck.and b Chinese Fmm San Franeiseo Per W II M- yer, July 10 R IlartforJ Piuree Williams, I: t: W 1 niton, U Ib(n, li H Rentun, C A liam-me, and SI Chinese. From ?n Franeiscn Per Cyane. JuTy 7 P J McDonald. J CoonoUy. John Hiekey. Iac nhaw. K P UifTrrman. W W Anderson, W Clark, rt L Jewel, J Horey.John Mitchell, TMannin. D Cunningham, J Victory, Miss Mary Simmons, and 1! earnest. Fmsw Fydney Per City of Sydney, July 7 J H Coleman, John Reran, a 3d 61 passengers in transitu. For ?aw Fraaeisen Per City of r jdnejr. July 8 Mm C Smith, J U Fair, J O Fair, jnr fich iKy. J C Ulade, mil- and ebikl. K P AJarns. J M Comty. lrvinj Tewkshury, T II Daries. wifo and 1 ehiMren. O W Townscnd, and wife. Mr. pearsoa. E Bowler. 8 M M-den, wile and child. R J (iri'ere Jaa Smith. U Mewmao. mU an I chil l. Mrs SI L V ilhacs. J II Norton, A M Renney, T Scarry. R noyce, A VV Richardson. James lrrin(, Thomas Roller, J Krho, Mrs Boll. Job O Harre, K Phillips, John t k Diets, and J U Kjles, Ab Cboy. Foe San Francisco Per D C Slurray, July 9 Capt. H Ckwsoa, Charts Boota. KXIMIKTS. F.r Ban Francicr, per D C Murray. July 8. ZXT! pksn M417S lbs) aufar.Uvl ba; C;jtb rice, Dotuts tic value $s7UAJ Tor Pan Francisco, per City cf Sydney. July 8.&104 i.kw r79uJ44Ib TOKar 4i ba Jf ) nee. .03 bnchs Li.nanas. II boxes mangoes. 3 do Flantaln. 5J bales, f coin. 4 bis bottl leares. 1 bx pii-lnrf . 1 rase enno s. 6 cacw whiskey. Domestic value f7.22iJ. lurtiKn value lis. IMPORTS. Fanm San Franeiseo. per Cyane. July S.-lDt. n-vr. JS rUsa windows. boxe. pla. pk blin b, llo eas Ji 7 bl.H meat. 31 eases breavl. It'll sack flour. bbU salmon. 70 pkir of l'inor. f tr.u pistes. viai boxes anirar. 00 ics piisio. .7 in-ain. bids XTlo plater. 1 bri. ks. 6-t. It- eat iron. 2 t. le. ! . ..WM rrl.nl SX WtA T 1 1 ba Xt-1 A til. lime, Vh0aT MZiZr?:va I i". hrrd.reVcas dry .Isccilsncous inch.lse. o.ir.aia.ka r-r Wou July 7 -6 ktg LrJ. T c.iei !r. ill i x - arc . b n-.ni.. 10 etrpty k : he. 1 uiir.llarwoh dicIkIm;. Tram Fr.-ii. sv.:n.y .r city . f s um -i : July r''f.:4 ! doubts as to iLe feasibility of the proposed immigr VV:i.l.a.trA a., Mh....1,.. intraW,. t.n kK ,r . I r. 11 San Fran.-l----o t.rW II jhyr July n. --' t.a- li i. i- j l-r-i Silm-.u, C-l i a -. eauii'-a it"u, i . I : '..'- - 1.1 l-raii. Lale iUv. Ii4 na kn potatoes i. !M- i.v f. f 11-i I'- rk. 11 an.- lirj" r-0 cai-kH 1 ' .f. i -t - T.O.i. co. ft mat- Hire. l'l lSla sliei-t Iron. Virr.-r 1-It.l. , :w llo.-. Cow an-1 ralvii, J lleifrM 1 linll. i-l.ii I.. l'Hu Jlnck, l' H U I'oi-ta ud 45 j ) ii i llaii. r.u- sin Lil.-ie. Fr-.i . Svi I'rsn: I-n. jtr .Mi-lKMizinc Z-lie July 7. 4 bales l;. i-ilia. - .! Military fiH..U, 111 rasm tni.1, 8 Iron vn. 1 -.w 111 raw li.i-r. 2 Horse", 21 ru KLinpleB, Jil- K. V. J". in l.nck, l.vi hdl Sheet iron, 2 i-. k- F1 nr. j m-k l'oinlnn l-" bak-a Hay lJUJ i-acka '.rain. 1 - CaniieJ Gooil 25 bbla rialiuon 2nC bbli J.ui.- ainl - J I t.i min i llautous iu( r handine. MABR1KD. f '(.i.u r.N -Nrvn.i.E In tliiscity.cn Saturday, July J, I y the k. v. A. Mrkiiit..sh. MiRris Keiiokd Col fcVKN t M1-1 l.ii. Aiu 1.1 A11. r. Neville, b)th of li"iululu. ; I.i vi rjKJ 1 i-aj.i ri l ane cojiy. I) K AT HS. J-.ms In thin city, July '-1. M M Euiuiiokalaui. roum-'i t iu,;l.t. r of Jn.li-e v lLat ie an-I Mumt JoM . i. nl t )ir aii. I 7 nji-i.t li... An infant lu years. l.nt 'insularly inatiire iniLti licet. I-ike morn 1 UK' uew. She X rkl. il. wait exhaled. And lied t.) Heaven." K'-'-nyav At Mrlljr.nrne, Australia. May 19, K9, c f li I tli. ria.. UTkt i r, at. -d ti yearrf, tbe tbleet daughter of u 1: l;ci ha.vax of Houolulu. REkV At Wali'io. Hamakua. June 'JO. ct ceneral de bility, l:tHNAHn I:ei.t. at-'nl 7:t, a native of Ireland and an Aim m an citizen by adoption. For the lant thirty year be vii employed aa a cooper on whalera MailiuK from 11-il- lulu, wait L.-nefct and trustworthy, which. itb the rharactintic iiki bnruor of bl race niade "Old l:arn.y."aj) he u familiarly known, a favorite with kipp r nd othi rs. I'eacc t- bU anhea! Si Lva In this city, at the Catholic Hoarding School. July t'th. of t phold fever, Macv Ann. only daughter of Ai.toiie and liana S Ira of naikaim. Maul, aved lb years II iin -i. tin and lfi ilaya. Ar.r. In thi city, July Mb., Mnakiawe, wife of L. - . at'c.l 'J-.' year. THE PACiriO Commfrci;tIibcrttscr. SATURDAY, JULY 12. Ax iNTi.KEiT'N'c decision waa rendered in tlio u.crc Court recently by Mr. Justice MeCully, on the question whether a Murmon Elder ia a c'crgjuKin of a Christian denomination," un der section 513 of the Civil Code, and aa bucIi cxcinf t from rsonal taxes in this kingdom. It seems that Mr. II. 1 Richard of Koolauloa, on thi Island, wan atrCf-ecd in 1878 for Treonal taxes amountitis to five dollars, which he declined to pay on the above ground, and suit was brought for that amount by the Tax Collector. The decision ia too lengthy for publication in to day's italic, but it ia quite interesting as giving somewhat extensively the Mormon creed. The dud-re savs : Taking this testimony to be true, and there ia nothing offered to contradict it, why should not a Mormon Minister be held for the purposes of this statute to be a Christian Miiiif-tcr?' It Eccms that the Mormons believe in the Old and New Testaments as the word of (jod although they hold the Book 01 Mormon to be the same. Mr. Richards in his evidence said, We arc not authorized to practice poly gamy, except at the head quarters of the Church." Judgment was rendered for defend ant. It ia understood that an appeal will be taken to the fuU bench. The niENMAi, meeting of the Queen's Hospital corr ration on Saturday laet, was an occasion of tinu'-ual interest, being the twentici: anniversary of its foundation, and thus affording a fitting opportunity fu a retrospective view of the Sicicty's operations. Thia has been well im proved in the reports, which we print in full in another column, of the Treasurer and Secretary. Some of our rcadcra may remember the first steps that were taken towards the establishment of thia institution, of which our citizens and the Island community arc now so justly proud. They will recall, with a sort of melancholy pleasure, how Kamehameha IV. every inch a ' King, and truly one of nature noblemen went about day by day among all classes, foreigners 1. I. I . - w- .,. nativcs. soliciting Buhcriitione for thin v - national beneficence. And now, after the lapse of twenty years, when the Hospital baa proved a greater eueccsa than could have been anticipated in lo'J, wc may truly, say that tho King, nnd hi Queen who is happily still with ua builded wicr than thoy knew, nnd that the Queen h Iloepital stands to-dny a fitting memorial more cloqucnt than carved stone, of the reign of Kamehameha IV. j 1 - - Al. 1 I T 'fl I rriiu mi? reiior i me 1 reaaurer, 11 appears 1 that during the period under review no less a j h the tax of two dollars imposed by law upon every passenger arriving here from abroad, and j which imift be paid at the Custom House before a lermit can be obtained to land baggage. Thia j tax, at first but trivial in nmount, baa in these daja of increased travel become of no little im portance, the sum of $15,732.SG from passengers and seamen's taxes, having been received during the past two ycaaa. Rut although the elrangcr arriving here ia thus colled upon to contribute to the maintenance ot the Hospital, be ia not en titled to claim any benefit from tho institution, should be become sick and destitute. In that case he must look to the sympathy and aid of some of the benevolent societies of tho city notably the Strangcr'a Friend Society, com posed of ladies. The (unda of thia latter body aro but limited at the best, and wo hare reason to think that they have been heavily taxed of lato. The two dollars per head exacted from passengers is really a ppccie8 of taxation without repre sentation," and under the present flourishing condition of tho Queen's Hospital it seems only just and rcasonablo that that class which in tho aggregate contributes so considerably to its maintenance should, whenever the necessity ari.-cs, be entitled to eorao of ita benefits. We bog to commend thia view of the subject to tho consideration of the Trustees. The report of tho Secretary ia quite full, and contains some valuable suggestions, particularly in reference to the inevitably growing paucity of life mcmbcra from whom to select tlic Board of Trustees. Wc say inevitably, for unless a new interest is aroused in the welfare of the institu tion, and the " solid men " of the country are induced to subscribe aa life members, the scarcity of material out of which to form a loard of Trustees in accordance with the charter will ere long become a serious difficulty. But wc trust that the well worded appeal of the Secretary, who, well aa the Treasurer, has performed the gratuitous labors of office with ical and efficiency will meet with the desired response. The Labor Question. It will be remembered that at a meeting beld at the Rooms of the Chamber of Commerce on the 3rd cf April last, to consider the above question, a com mittee of five was appointed "to consider any at tainable information on the subject of immigration, and to report the lime at a subsequent meeting, to be called by the chairman." In accordance there with, a meeting was convened at the usual place 00 Thursday last at 10 o'clock a. m , the Hon. Godfrey Rhodes presiding, and II. L. Sheldon acting ai Secre tary. The Chairman read the report of the Committee aa follows : . .,.. HoNoixxr. July 5th, IS. 9. The nnderi(meil Committee appointed to consider the nncMtion of Immigration to this country for tbe purpose of iucrca-iiiig the laboring population, befc to reiort. that they have considered as fully as was in their power all the information they were able to procure, from the reports and recommendations of the Hawaiian Govern ment, the Colonial and Indian reports, and from private sources. . . , , . , , And the Committee finding that the evidence Is in faror of the value of the Indian Coolies for the purpose name,!, and 1h lievins that there are no serious obstacles, either political or financial, to the procuring of such immigrants, they unanimously recommend that this meeting respectfully request His Majesty's Government to take such str -ps as may te necessary to introduce, by way of cxi-rimetit. Kant Indian Coolies to the extent re commended Dr. Hilltbraud, the former Commissioner, ssy to 40O jieople. H. A. Widemann. ' . Tiieo. H. Davies, J. B. Athebtun, J. C. Glaus. J II. Paty, Esq one r.f the Committee, staled Ibat sum than $231,330.42 has been expcndajjuci 1 -"ed yesterday, has the following : 1 1 at r-v r- ' ' ! "The introduction of coolie labor into riji ianot that the cash on Land 'iJ.oO. One of tho likely to bo a very fiurccssful experiment, if they H,M,ree?.i'iTiii7ror tho surnort of the Hosr.ital do not civo moro satisfaction than those who . be had not eignej the report, for tbe reason mat id- ; fyuimtiuu recently received from i-iji, u regard to eor.li imnoi 1(1 tlierf.. had led L'lDI to BDtertaiu lion. A prised and disappointed at the non-production of facts in the report cf the committee. Whatever in formation the committee might have had on which to base their report, there were certainly none before the meeting, whereby to come to a conclusion. Hon. C. C. Harris, referring to a letter which ap peared in a newspaper during April last, the Haw aiian Gustof in which himself and Mr. Justice Judd were spoken cf as har'Dg at the meeting cf April 3rd, " laid aside the judicial ermine, descend ed from the tribunal they adorn, entered the arena of public discussion at.d brought the weight of their authority," &c. Judge Harris said that he did not cooBiier his position as a judge by any means dis qualified him or should deprive him of his right as a property holder or a citizen from expressing hia opin iou on matters of public interest, like the one un der discussion. He thought the introduction of 200 to 4U0 coolies, as an experiment would cost from StW to ? lO.OOo. In former years the importation of Japanese cost a similarly large sum. lie thought favorably of the immigration of South Sea Islauders That was a failure at first, and cost the government heavily, (the Manahiki Islanders) but now it is an evident success, and is being carried on at a moder ate cost. J. H. Paty, Esq. read an extract from the N. Z. Herald of June 21 St., in regard to the importation of coolies in Fiji. (To be found elsewhere in to-day's paper.) Hon. Mr. Widemann stated that hia reason for sign ing the report was that it was a recommendation to the government to try the experiment, but ho did not endorse it as a whole. F. A. Schaefer, Esq. could not orprove of the rec ommendation of tbe report without having before him the facts upon which it was based. Information may hereafter be obtained from Fiji as to the cost, &c. of coolie labor, as it teems the planters there arc trying tbe experiment. lion. Mr. Rhodes conceded to tho Chid Justice und thn First Associate their perfect fight to speak iu public upon matters of public interest, and for himself claimed tbu right ol criticism. There hud been a memorial to ihe King, signed by some forty planters, recommending government action on this matter of Kast Indian immigration. The govern ment had replied, reflating to lion. Mr. Carter's mission. That mission had failed in respect to ne gotiation for Kast Indians. Il amounted to an in sult to the British government. It waa of no use to send a commissiou to India, as suggested by the government reply to the. memorial, without first making u convention with tho home government in lxndon. lion. C. C. Harris denied that the Erilisu gor-ernuiL-nt or any of its members had been insulted or felt that they had been, in tho matter of the lion. Mr. Carter's mission. Hon. Mr. Judd defended Ihe mission of the Hon. Mr. Carter from any such imputation as conveyed by the remarks of lion. Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Holder had proposed to laud coolies hero at $100 per head, which meant pasbago money only much other expense must be tiit incurred. Some desultory conversation ensued as to the liability of Kast Indian immigrants to cholera ; when on motion of the Hon. A. S. Cleghern the meeting was adjourned to meet again eight weeks hence, when luriher information may be obtained. - . . . r i (From tho New Zealand Ilerald, June 21 J Coolie Labor. The proposed coolie immigration into Fiji ia likely to come to an end ; tho first vessel direct from India, with some 500 coolica, having arrived at Lcvuka with cholera on board. During tho passage eleven coolies died from cholera and eix from dysentery, while there also seems to have ! been emall-pox on board. The matter ia directly 1 interesting to us in New Zealand, as if it were I proved that coolio vessels wcro liable to bring 1 cholera from the porta of India to Fiji, there ; would be great danger for ua aa thcro ia a con : tant trade between Fiji and Auckland. Aa our ' readers arc aware, the planters of Fiji have been supplied with labour by importations from the : other islands, chiefly tho New Hebrides. The : trado waa carried on under (aovcrnmcnt-eupcrin-; tendence. Each vessel engaged in it has on board a Government agent, whose duty it ia to see that tbe men come by their own free will ; that they are treated properly on the voyage ; and that they receive the amount for which they con tract. Every vessel engaged in the labour trado rcccivea JC10 for each man carried, and the men arc paid at the rate of 3 per annum, mode rate enough wages, certainly. Even this they do not take in cash, but. 01 choice, prefer beads. calico, tobacco, or Homo kind of " trade," with which they go back and dazzle the eyes of their fellow-islandcra. The engagement ia for three VC.1. P. U1IU ill. tllU IUU VI I II lib lllllu bill J Uiu IVIUIir J. ci J cd unless they choose to re-engage. Usually, they prefer to return to their homes to sec their friends, but a large proportion cornea to Fiji again. The season previous to last the " la bor" was not equal to the demand, and it waa suggested by an Indian officer connected with the Government that coolies should be obtained. An agent was sent over to India, and despatched the 1ConiduB with 273 male and 149 feinalo coolies. licsideB children. I'rcvious to the ar- TjTai 0f the vessel, the planters did not sec.iu. vorably inclined towards the cooli""!, .. ..MAMlmAn rf trlmfr 1 ... . ad rjimutu ui -";;0 vcrc hroiight Ttcigx. Jhv Caledonia. like in some A Fiji rapcr. wero brought here from New Caledonia by the schooner Nymphc a few months back. It is said that they could not do anything near the amount of work a foreign laborer could do, and have a tremendous lot of wants to attend to. If they were not supplied with everything, they were able to cite section so-and-so of Ordinance No. so-and-so, &c, and point out requirements of same ; but when they commenced to quote decis ions of the Court in several cases in Mauritius and elsewhere in regard to coolio labor, their em ployer thought tbat such intellectual laborers were out of place on n plantation, and so was not sorry to get rid of them. A little learning is a dangerous thing, and may serve to make the ser vices of coolio labor anything but sought after." Thia would seem to bIiow that tho Fiji planters would rather not have a high grade of intelli gence in their laborers, which may mako thcni troublesome if the master docs something which he has no warrant fordoing. Our contemporary says that a little learning ia a dangerous thing, and so it may be sometimes for the master. However, it ia stated that Island labor ia more plentiful now, and that the coolies would cost more than the Islanders. asasaassaasasmaamasajssjsssma NOTICE. WA!HEESUGAR COWPaW. Capital $200,000. In 200 Shares of $1000 Each. Place of Business, Waibee, District of Walluku, Maui. JkJOTICE IS IIEREHV GIVEN THAT AT X vl a meeting held on the 1st day of July, A. n. ol sub scribers to the Stork of Ihe Waihce Sugar Company, it was voted to accept a Charter of Incorporation granted to them and their associates and successors, under the corporate name and style of the Waiiieb Sroia Courier, 00 the 24th dsy of June, a. D. 1S79; and that tbe Corporation under said Charter thereupon organised itself and elected the following oQiccra of the Comiany: James Makee President, Parker N. Makee Vice President, Charles B. Makee Treasurer, K. A. Pierce .Secretary. Notice is further given, tbat .ussuant to the terms of the Charter, " no shareholder shall be liable for the debts ot the Corporation beyond tbe amount which may be due upon the share or shares held or owned by him or her." jyli lm B. A. PIERCE. Scc'y- Imported Slock For Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER For ale the following lot of Imported Stock received per Am.fchr. W. II. MKVKR, from San Francisco, raised on tbe ranch of Joel Merchant, Petaluma : 1 Blatk Jersey Bill. 1 Bed Dirhaai Ball, I tears ala. 1 Brd Dsrhara Ilclfer, S years old. 1 Boaa Durham Caw, with kill ralf. 1 Red UrlftT, 20 noitks eld, with calf. 1 Bed Heifer, half Jersey. 1 Bed Heifer, hair Jersey. Prices reasonable. Can be seen at Ihe Stock Yard of Lai no Ar Co. For particulars, enquire of j,12it C. BRKWER t CO. SUGAR MILL, &c., FOR SALE rimi: FOLLOWING MACHINERY. NOW 1 in use at the Kol.ia Plantation, Kauni, is offered for sale, to be delivered ley August 1st: 1 Sugar Mill, 20x4s. 1 Vertical Rngtne, 44 U. P. 1 Water Wheel. 1 Cane Carrier. 1 Trash Carrier. 1 Juice rump. 1 Spare 7-iuch Wrought Iron Conneet-shaft. 2 Sesre New Pinion Wheels for Mill. 1 Spare New Berel Pinion for Knginc Shaft. 1 Spare New Bevel I'ioiou for Water wheel Shah. I Spare New Brass Valve Box fur Juice Pump. The above is all in good working order. Tbe Mill is capable of grinding cane for 7 to 8 tons of sugar per day. For particulars and price, apply to the KOI. OA PLANTATION CO., Koloa, j,ia Or II. HACKFtXD It CO., Honolulu. WHITE LEAD, FAT INC PAIXT. UI.ICK lA INT. COPPER 0A l's4nt,ai Assortmeut of raocy Colors, KuMier Painl, tbe best paint used, a Full Assortment of Colors, BT54 BOL1 EM CO. Convicted of Murder. It is not often that a murder is committed in these Ilands, notwithstanding the fact that our population is composed of so many different nation alities. On the rooming of the first ol Mut ch last, at Wailuku, Maui, a Chinaman named Akela. who kept a tea and cake shop in that village and had been known as a quiet, well-behaved resident of some fifteen ye;irs, was found dead on tho floor of his shop. The government physician of the dis trict, Dr. Euders. who was called by tho authori ties, found that strangulation was the cause of the death; that there were imprints of finger nails on the throat ; that there was a kuife wound on the throat, and one on the back of tbe head, fractur ing the skull ; that the roan had apparently been dead eight to ten hours. From the appearance of tbe body, it would seem that the murder was the work of more than one person. Three peraons were arrested on suspicion, and tbe trial came off at the April term of the Circuit Court for Maui. A nolle pros, was pntered in the case of Alonzo Davis, and Ahsam, a Chinaman, was acquitted by the jury ; while in the case of KaiiihanaiwI, the wile ol Davis, who had been accused jointly with him and Ahaani, a change of venue waa obtained. Her trial came on before the Supreme Court in this city on Monday last. All three of the Justices were on the bench ; the Attorney General ap peared for ihe prosecution, and the prisoner was ably defended by J. M. Davidson, Esq. Tfco case was committed to the jury (all Hawaiiaus) at 3 p. in. on Tuesday, and at half past one on Wednesday morning they returned a verdict of guilty, three dissenting. This in a peculiar cuse. The woman, Keliihanaiwi, from her own confession and from the attending circumstances, is doubtless guilty of being an accomplice with Ahsam in the murder of the latter's count! man. Ak la. The produc tion ol the same evidence at Wailukti in April and at Honolulu in July, resulted, ill tlio caso of Ah sam. in a verdict of acquittal by a foreign jury ; and in the case of the woman in a verdict of guilty by it native jury. Such results are not calculated to strengthen our faiih in tho practice of trials by jury. No one who heard or lias read the testimo ny in the two trials, but must conclude that Ihe woman had an assistant, who was in fact the prin cipal in tho deed, and everything points to the Chinuman Aham as tbat principal; yet by the verdict of a jury he is discharged, and hia accom plice by her own statement an unwilling one-sia convicted and must bo sentenced to be hanged ac cording to law. But the Constitution leaves tho power of gianting a reprieve in the hands of tho King, in Privv Council. ROYAL HAWAIIAN THEATRE After having been thoroughly cleaned and renovated with a New gtage and New Scenery, will be reopened ON THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 17th, By the Great California Theatre Company. Reserved Seats for Sale at A. M'Wayne's, $1 each. It SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS HERRV'S SCHOOL. Wlbh RE-OPEN MONDAY, August 3rd, when she will be glad to re ceive a few more pupils at Mrs. Dudolts, Berelania street. (j12 3t) WANTED, fllWO MASONS ON a PLANTATION. M Apply to jyl2 2t F. A. SCHAEFER 4. CO. WANTED t,ss i u ii;aj uk. a initial V 1 r.AK3 .l!f Four or Five Acres of rood iisature land in the vicinitr of Honolulu. Premises must contain water. Address J. J. M , care this office. jyl2 lm NOTICE. R.J. II. U'lf.UUR WILL HAVE CI! Alld K of my busiuess during my absence from the Is'ands. M E. t'. A II A MS. Honolulu, July 7, 1S79. NOTICE. DURING MY A KSEN'CE FROM THIS Kingdom the Hon. Chas. R. Bishop will act for me un der a full Power of Attorney. J. MOTT SMITH. Honolulu, July 7, 1879. jyl2 3m NOTICE. IHEREI1V GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILL pay no debts contracted In my name after this dale, without my written order. D. IIANLY. Honolulu, July 7th, 1870. jyl2 41 NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO V Tiuat my wife, Klix I.omx, on my accouut. CHRISTIAN LOPKZ. Honolulu, July 12, 1S79. St THOS. G. THRUM PPOINTED AGENT FOR THE HAWA IIAN ISLANDS fur the '-Sm Francisco Journal ol Commerce" of fan Francisco, Weekly, and the "American Mail and Kiport Journal " of New York, Monthly, will receive and receipt for all monies due, and lorward new subscriptions and advertisements thereto with promptness. July 12, 1S79., lm FOR SALE ! CASES MANN'S Best American AsJS jyl2 3t By u. II ACKFELD CO. AN INVOICE OP FLORENCE STRAW HATS MRECT FROM ITALY jyl23t Fcrsalcby II. nACKFELD ft CO. IN BOND, CASES SUPERIOR MEXICAN CIGARS! j)12Ul For sale by II. IIACKFELD & CO. PER R. C. WYLIE JNE CASE GENUINE EAU de COLOGNE. jy!2 3t For sale l y II. IIACKFELD tf CO. ! I?cr" lrvllcintoiii'gf, BARRELS OF f. R, SPRIKfl SALMON, Catch of 1879. o isr h -A. nsr d , KITTS OF ALSO Fifty and One-hundred-lb. Kegs, O F CHOICE PORK ! VERY CHEAP. Jyl2 lm E. C. M'CANDLESS. FROM CIII1VA. No. 1 Manila Cigars, Best Mailing, Lacquer Ware, I Tory Ware, Camphor Wood Trunks, Sandal Wood Ware, Tortoise Shell and Feather Fans, in great variety; Crape Shawls, Silk and Grass Cloth Handkerchiefs, Grass Cloth, Fine Grass Cloth, B?at White Pongee, Best Striped Cauce, BREAKFAST TEA- GENUINE M-AsriLV ROPE! . AND YAHIOIS OTHER FANCY ARTICLES And Novelties. C. AFONG. yS2m FOR SALE. POUR LOTS ON THE PLAINS, 1XTIIE vicinity of Thomas' Square Nos. SO,81, 11 0 and 111. For particulars apply to ),6 3t GODFREY RnOPES. . BOILED AND RAW PAINT OIL, STOCKHOLM TAR. WILMINGTON TAR, Coal Tar. Pitch, Tar Oil, Black Varnish, for sale by my24 BOLLE3 ft CO. WOOUT RECEIVED t?pl 3i)bertiscmntts. SUPREME COURT. II A W A 1 1 A N ISLAND?, in Bankruptcy. In ihe matter or CHI NO K AL , an alleged Bankrupt. WLereas, O. W. MACFARLANE has this day filed a peti tion praying that Chung Kau be adjudged a bankrupt for cer tain statutory reasons iu said petition named, and has filed a bond in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars conditional for the payment of all costs of the proceedings and damages 10 me said Chung Kan, if he fail to prove hiui a bankrupt; and whereas an order has been issued to the Marshal of the King dom to lake possession of all the said Chung Kau s property wherever the same may be found, and to put his store houses, counting homes, effects, books and papers under lock and sesl. Now, therefore, it is ordered that WEDNESDAY, the lath day of July, A. D. 1879.be, and the same is hereby sppoiuied fur ihe hearing of the said petition at Aiiiolani Hale, Honolulu, Oahu, at 11 o'clock A. M. or that day, where the same will be heard and decided, if disputed. And it is farther nrJered that notice of the said hearing be published in the TaciQc Commer cial Advertiser, a newspaper published in Honolulu. Dated July Sth, 1S79. ?ii;iiedj LAWRENCE McCUI.LY. Justice of Supreme Court. R. F. DICKEKTON, Solicitor for O. W. Macfarlane. jyl2 It SUPREME COURT OF THE II W All AN Islands, in 1'robate, Island i f Oahu Hawaiian Islands, ss. In the matter or the tstate of JOSHU A R. WILLIAMS, of Halawa, Ewa, deceased. Order appointing time for probate of will and directing publication of notice of the same. A document, puriorting to be the last will and testament of JOSHCA R. WILLIAMS, deceased, having on the 9:h day of July, A. D. 1S79, been presented to sail Probate Court, and a ietition fur the probate thereof, and for the issuance or letters testamentary to William R. Castle, Esq, having been filed by Messrs. Castle lr Hatch. It is hereby ordered, that WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of July, A. D. 1S79. at 11 o'clock, A. M.,. r said day, at the Court Room cf said Court, at Aliio!ani Hale, in Honolulu, be, and the same is hereby apKiuted the time for proving said will and hearing said application, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the said will, and Ihe granting of letters testamentary. It is further ordered, that notice thereof be Riven by publi cation, for three successive weeks, in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser and Kuokoa newspapers printed and published in Honolulu. Dated Honolulu, II. I., Julv lOih, 1379. LAWRENCE McCl LI.Y, Attest: Justice of the Supreme Court. A. ROSA, Deputy Clerk Supreme Court. jyl2 3t CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL Circuit, Hawaiian Islands, in Probate, Island of Kauai, ss., Hawaiian Islands. In Ihe matter ol the ESTATE OK ANN WL'N DEN HERO, widow, of Koloa, Kauai, deceased. A document purporting to be the last M ill and Testament or ANN WUNDKMIEKU, widow, deceased, having on the 7th day of May, A. D. 1S79, been presented to said Probate Court, and a petition for the probate thereof, and for the issu ance of Letters Testamentary to JOHN N. WRloillT, of Koloa, having been filed by the said Wright, It is hereby ordered, that SATURDAY, Ihe 16th day or Augusl, A. D. lS79,at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at Koloa, in Kauai, be, and the same is hereby appointed the time for proving said Will and hearing said application, when and where any person Interested may appear and contest the said Will, aud the granting or Letters Testamentary. It is further ordered, that notice thereof be given by publi cation, for three successive weeks, in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser, a newspaper printed and published in Honolulu. And it is farther ordered, thai citations be issued to the sub scribing witnesses to said Will, and to the heirs of the testatrix in the Hawaiian Islands to appear and contest the probate of said Will, at the time appointed. Dated Koloa, II. I., July 7th, 1S79. JACOB HARDY, jyI2 3t Circuit Judge Fourth Judicial Circuit. SUPREME COURT IN THE MATTER of the petilisn or THOMAS J. MOSS MAN, a voluutary bankrupt. Thomas J. Mossman,of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, and of Waiiuka, Island of Maui, dealer in China, Glass, Crockery and General Merchandise, having appeared before the Hon. C. C. Harris, Chier Justice of the Supreme Court, and declared himself a bankrupt, as provided in Section 962 of the Civil Code, it was this day ordered by the said Chier Justice that Monday, the 21st day of July, inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the Court Room of the Supreme Court at Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, be Ihe time and place to hear and decide the question of bank ruptcy; and that notice of such hearing be published in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser lor all persons therein concern ed to appear and show cause, if any ihere be, why the said Thomas J. Mossman should not be decreed a bankrupt. By order of Ihe Court: JNO. K. I1ARNAKD, Clerk. Honolulu, July 2d, 1879. jy6 3t Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. NOTICE IS IIEREHV GIVEN THAT PUR suant to a power of sale contained in a certain deed ol mortgage dated the 0th day of March, 1S7S, made between V. Naoho (k) and Maleka (w), his wife, of tbe one part, and A. J. Cartwright, of the other part, and recorded in Liber S3, on pages 380 and 381, in the Registry ollice, Honolulu, to secure the payment of $200 in two years from the date thereof, with in intercst after therateof one per cent, per month. The said A.J. Cartwright intends to foreclose said mortgage, and after the time limited by law, to cause the mortgaged property to be sold by public auction, in Honolulu, for a breach of the conditions con tained in the said deed, such property being described ns fol lows : All those three several pieces and parcels of land situ ated in Waianae, Island of Oahu, 11 1., and being the same des cribed in Royal Patent No. 3099, Kuleana No. 7331. And also all that piece and parcel of land situated at Waianae aforesaid, and being the same described in Roynl Patent No. 473, Kule ana No. 30004. R. F. UILKERTON, Attorney lor said A. J. Cartwright. Dated this 10th day of July, 1S79. jyl2 4t Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. NOTICE IS IIEREHV GIVEN THAT Plllt suant to a power of sale contained in a certaiu Mortgage Deed, dated January 12lh, A. D. 1S7S, made by Kealalaui et al, to Alex. J. Cartwright, of record on Liber 61, on pages 491, 492 and 493, and for a breach of the conditions in said Mortgage Deed contained, that all and singular the lauds, tenements and hereditaments in said Mortgage Deed contained and described, after the lime limited by law, be nold at public aucliou on account of the breach of the conditions as heretofore mentioned. The property in said Mortgage described being situate in Wawac, jieeia, Koulaunoko. Oahu. and more partic ularly described in Royal Patents 339U aud 3404, containing logeiner b'j-iuuoi an acre. Al.K.v. J. LAKI WKKJII 1. Cecil Bhown, Att'y for Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu, July 12. '79. - ' jy2 3t Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. jfTOTICE IS HfOREU V GIVEN THAT PUR 1 suaut to a Jpeiwsr or sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed datei July 7, 1S77, made by Kaunii aud Makanui to Alex. J; tTTrtwri;lit, of record iu Liber u2, u pages 47 and 48, and for a breach of the conditions in said Mortgage Deed contained, that all and singular the Innds, tenements and hereditaments in said Mortgage Deed contained and described w ill, after the time limited by law be sold at public auction on account of the breach of the conditions as hereinbefore mentioned. The property in said mortgage described beiu; situate in Kaipapau, Koolauloa, Oahu, containing an area of 133 33-100 acres, and more particularly described in Royul Patent No. 1802. A LEX. J. CARTWRIGHT. Cki iL Brown, Att'y f -r Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu, July 12, '79. Jyl2 3t Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. NOTICE IS IIEREHV GIVEN THAT PUR suaut to a power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed, dated July 19th, 1377, made by Kahalewai and Puue uwea to Alexander J. Cartwright, of record in Liber 60, on pages 112 and 113, and for a breach of the conditions in said Mortgage Deed contained, that all and kingular the lands, tene ments and hereditaments in said Mortgage Deed contained and described will, after the time limited by law, be sold at public auction on account of the breach of the conditions as herein before mentioned. The projverty in said Mortgage described being situate iu Honouliuli, Ewa, Oahu, and containing 1 acre and 4.96 chains; and more fully described in Royal Patent No. 3035. Kuleana tfelu S3U, is.ued to Kahalewai. ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT. Cecil Brow n, Att'y for Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu. July 12, '79. Jyl2 St Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage. TVTOTICE IS HERERV GIVEN THAT PUR ll suant to a power of sale contained iu a certain Mortgage Ueed dated March 30th, Is.o, made ty Liouis Kicbards lo U. S. Bartow, as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ha waiian Lodge No. 21 of Free and Accepted Masons, of record in Liber 47, on pages 61 and 05, and by him assigned to M. Mclnerny, by document dated March 28th, 1S79, and for a breach of the conditions in said Mortgage Deed contained, that all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments in said Mortgage Deed contained and described will, alter the lime limited by law, be sold at public auction on account of the breach of the conditions as hereinbefore mentioned. The property in said mortgage described being situate on the Island of Molokai, and known aa the " Ahupuaa of Kamiloloa," and containing upwarda or Five Thousand Acres. M. McINERNY. Cecil Brown, Attorney for Mortgagee. Dated Honolulu, July 12th, 1879. Jyl2 8t MARSHAL'S SALE. BV VIRTUE OF A WRIT JF EXECU TION issued out of the Police Court of Honolulu June 21, 1879, against Chun Kau for $161, 1 have levied upon and shall expose for sale at the Auction Room of C. S. Bartow, at 10 o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY, Aug. 2. 1879, all the right, title and Interest of said Chun Kau in and to 21 New Silver Watches, 12 New Clocks, unless said judgment, interest and costs be previously satisfied. D. DAYT'Vy V Marshal. ADMINIST' " f i-i .S. TUIEUND't" V-r tho "fTav ; i . ilEENAP . pointed b' .ef Justice of the 8uprcme Cour " -- e&iate of D. Kukahiko, of Honouliuli, d awn c wis indebted to the said D. Kuka hiko are hereby required to make immediate payment, and alt persons having claims against the same to present them to the undersigned, either at Waipio, or at Puukapu, Ewa. And all persons having in possession any property of the said D. Ku kahiko arc required to produce the same. All claims on said estate will be forever barred at the expiration ol four months from the date hereof. KA1ALEMIA, Waipio. Ewa, June 27, 79. (ju28 4t) Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TJOTIO: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIK .Wv undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Kauwa Dlukou of Honolulu, deceased, and all persons are hereby notiOed to-present their claims duly authenticated, whether secured by mortgage or otherwise at bis office in Honolulu, within six month from the dale thereof or they will be forever barred. And all iopie indebted to said estate are heieby notified lo make immediate payment thereif. . CHARLES H. JL'DD, Administrator of estate of Elizabeth Kauwa I'lukou, deceased. Dated at Honolulu, June 2Sth, 1879. ju21 3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have been appointed Kxecutor and Execo trix of the last Wi I aud Testament of William Merseburg of Kobala, Hawaii, .1. ceased, and all persons are hereby notified to present their claims duly authenticated, whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, at Ihe place of business of Oeo. C. Williams, in Knhala, Hawaii. wilhinaix months from the date hereor or they will he lorever barred. And all people indebted to said estate arc h- reby notified to make immediate payment thereof. OEO. O. WILLIAMS, KANOONOO MERflEIIL'KO, Executor and Executrix of last Will and Testament of W illiam Merseburg. ju28 3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ondersigned has born appionted Adminlstrao.r of the Estate of ALICE MONTGOMERY of Honolulu, deceased, and all persons are hereby notified to present their claims duly authenticated, wither secured by mortgage or otherwise, at his office on Queen street, in Honolulu, within six months from the date hereof or they will be forever barred, and all people indebted to the said Estate are hereby notified to make imine diate payment thereof. Dated at llow-iu'u, June 21st, 1S79. W. I.. GREEN, ju21 4t Administrator Estate of Alice Montgomery. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. FIVHE UNDERSIGNED, WM. O. SMITH. M. executor of ihe will of Mrs. Mary Wilson Andrews, de ceased, hereby gives notice fo all persons who have claims against the estate of the said Mrs. Andrews to present the same to him withiu six asonths from Ihe date bereor, or they will le forever barr.d. WILLIAM O. SMITH, Executor or the Estate or Mary Wilson Andrews. Honolulu, April 18.h, 1679. sp!9 fi" (!) o JUST TO HAND, A SPLENDID Ll HirnmiiiiiiiiiN.iiiiiiii DIAMONDS OF THE PUREST & FINEST Kffi ETESW tS-OOUS! MEW GOfMft xrw T-..i.r nr r"ooflr no TiiTra frnm "Mnixr M UA AJctA XV AU.UXU vtlilU JL-v k - - - WE HAVE LARGE LINE OF DESIRABkf Wnicla. "XTVill Bo .A.T LOW PRICED A i..iilaiiv:il Iniiklc niciils: Harrow s Wheel Barrows, Spades, fcbovels, Ha y Forks. Trash r"..rk, s Orass Hcythes, Steel and Iron Rakes, Wood H:i Rakes. Post vs, Pick Handles, A Handles, Nidge Handles, Plunt. r's Hoc II Hnathes, Ox Bow mers. Axes, Hatchets. Screws, Swedge Blocks, Vises, Anvils. -- mm w - . ? M-. . lir.. Charcoal rural JL' 1111 Jijllie Ol l)l IslIHIC .til Iters Charcoal lro.,i Stoves. Revolving Lawi Yard stable Brooms, House Brooms, my31 3m DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. rsiiiv I'n.iiiiiTKt niilllP HERETOFORE F.X- 8 isting between Ihe undersigne.1 under I ho name of II. Begrlken & Co., is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. (1. FEUELK EN, K. KIUTLER. Jya lm Honolulu, June 30, 1879. r- N0TICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. ri-tllE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DA V 1 entered into co-partnership f' ..' purpose of carrying on Ihe business of Xinsmithing and 1 Plumbing at the uiu a. ....1 .n.i nminr ih nnine of O. Hegcen At to. PKOEI.KEN, ENULINU. Honolulu, July lsl,1879. (j 6 lm) NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING ABOUT TO leave this Kingdom, requests all parties having bills against him to present them .r payment; and all parties in--Ut.teil to the firm of tl. Sefcelken Co., are requested to call and settle the same before the 20th dsy of July, as after that date the bills will be put ia the hands ot a collector. Honolulu, July 1st, 1879. (Jyalm) E. KI8TLEB. NOTICE. CJ. G. D WIGHT ! HokwIuIii, having tit nil a an assignment to the undersigned, of all his stock in trade, book debts, etc., for the benefit othla creditors, all par ties indebted to sJ d. O. Dwight are notifwd to make imme diate payment to me: and all parlies having claims Sfiinst aaid M. tl. Dwifbt are requested lo present the same to mo without delay. K. V. DICKEKTON, 22 Merchant st. Honolulu, May Slst, 1879. jyS lm MRS. COLGATE BAKER'S 1 FRENCH. GERMAN AND ENGLISH 1 Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Child ren 848 and 850 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Caliloruia. The School Year begins August 1st, 1879. For further in formation, tetters addressed as above will reach Mrs. Baker, or she refers by permission to Mr. Joseph Cooke and Mr. Charles A. Oihon of Honolulu, and to Messrs. Williams, Blanchard Sr Co , San Francisco. Jy6 3m NOTICE. WHEREAS, APPLICATION HAS BEEN made to the undersigned by Charles Coekett, for set tlement of the boundaries of the Ahupuaa of MAPCLEHU, Molokai, Hawaiian IsUnds; notice is hereby rivinto all ar sons owning Ahopuaas, I lis, or parcels of land adjoining the said Ahupuaa, that MONDAY, the 28th day of July, a. n. 1879, at 10 a. m. at the Court House In Pukoo, Molokai, ia ap pointed the time and place for hearing said application. L. A HO Mi, Commissioner of Boundaries for Maul, Molokai and I.anai Lihaipa, Maui. July 6th. 1879. jy!2 3t. NOTICE. WHEREAS, APPLICATION II AS BEEN made to the undersigned by Lahela P. Miaw and Pat. 8haw, for settlement of the boundaries of the ALupuaa of WAIAKAMA, Labsina, Maui, Hawaiian Islands; notice Is hereby given to all persons owning Ahupuaas, Ilia, or parcels or land adjoining the said Ahupuaa, that MONDAY, the 2Sth 24th day of July, a. d. 1879, at 10 a. tn. at liie Court House to Lahaina, Maui, is appointed as the lime and place for hearing said application. L. AIIOLO. Commissioner of Boundaries for Maui, Molokai ami Lanai. Lahaina, Mnui, July 6lh, 1879. - Jyl2 3t Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN THAT the. undersigned has been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Akong of Honolulu, deceased, and all persons are truly notified to present claims duly authenticated whether secured by mortgsge or otherwise, at bis ollice on Kaiihumanu Street, In Honolulu, within six monilis fin in the date hereof or they m'.j be drever laired, aud all ople iu deb ted to said estate are hereby notified lo make immediate pay meut thereof. S ALkX. J. CARTW HliJliT, xecutor of tbe Last Will and Testament of Akona, deceased Dated at Honoluli, April 22, 1879. ap26 w M ignE o -OF- OF iACI t ftn .in ii uii mf ,5urich tt the y C & ribald! EVERY GRADE, ;$ic M t DE JT . a m At the Factory. I - ISlll. ' itcpte orlgage III be 00 Inns iwell f tnd cn ulars No Chipped or Off Color (!oodH-nll nrc Pure lirazilinn Diamond. Tl.o Tinpnt 'I'JTT GORHAM STERLING SILVER VAli Uoliron, Ever offered in this Market. Beware of (loods Stamped Coin Silver, which mcam from a Nickel to a Bad Peruvian Dollar. Such floods enn and nrc Bold at any price. Soc IE It" Silver Purcl.aeea arc Stamped Sterling, or 925 l ino. All Wnltharc Watches Jiiarantced1it,BSBHl KHTA SOLD at GREATLY REDUCED PRICK allnni. it KuKiii le i allnni. I Indies, dents and Hoys Watches. Tho Trade Supplied Cheaper than anywhere outHido H'f'J Line. jvi2 am M. M'lNERNY, Agent for theso IslaUr.vi,f" JJ rnsr id K - - standi. Fror eton JKalihi l 'I stihied I ill him l .J'rinee. lb tCtuprl "r her IV Vr Boil Lthc Ire Ifoai onkUiiK i were at i -y the C rkslilrf aye si -A ISTow Lot Ol 1L Cortland Bu 1. And Wagons. Open lliiegiix. r'm le Ti p ill-Hie., ri.li-USIG Ton Ituve i ft. I .iiiil I-.llim lop 11.1,'gies, l.lglil I'Hlll l AJUUIlCl Wagon. Willi Mi ill-, l ub- mid It. U CUM ) lllg C. p to 2O0t lbs. Tin-be Vehicles are all made l y BHfg A On, T CT j ASS wi h' :i " vnr r.r.sr M Ti:uiAi and nrc W AURA" l'lows, llMrrows, Culilvalorii, On Yi.ki-irfl 'P Axes. Pick Mattocks. Oil's. Oiub ll.-, I. ' . i ir ii..ifll,iu f"nr.lin 1dua ntusl Mivi'ti Hlwl Mini Imti (Vntf liiirH. IlliHil Hi 1 EST I .'; HI i isuhli lHMk8, vane iviiiycs, .!. y V 1 aV Zi . .. ... i I J. - Vm.n... 1 ritrtii r 01 K" Tiiiiiiifr, r ui kh. ri ""'jt, iu v i'ii llolii Iritperv. t;-ii( ora Jl;uiHi, ail ii A Il.inilhs, On linn. lb s, liny ' m tn 111 s . r Caws, Planes, Chisels, Claw Hammers. Mason's llnimiu-rs, llrili f- 4, lflCClISlIllC S JL OOIcs Blacksmith's Hammers and Wedges, Tyre Irons, lllarkHiinVi l' , IUIsks.il WW W sj -ram.a iioor ixicks, ran iiuiu, lions, screws, i.ui mi y .. ItllllClCl S IlSirflWSirC: Nili9, Finish Nail-, ?i..k.-9, l.lu.n andgalVdi IWSjM; Strap and Hinges, Hooks and Hinges, Ac, kc. lUin, IU3 rtn.sccllsiiicoiis llnrclivnrc: K'.Vir'.'M"! t wi c r 1 a?.. Iia.I Psoirrd I 1 n luf l'I-f furni Kj'ssls-ai Olttti IKa IMtf Inrlfl KculfN. 1 !) Wri'. Avails. CITtrW", DfU runuiiiiiiia, a- vawi - .... ... ... - p . to 2500 lbs; Iron Tots, iU.n tiuued ami cnamulcd Kns Suucc ran-, Kitumilt il rrirrve KcttUn. I 11 I Stone Polish. Washboards. Chopping Trays. Bird Cages, Lawn Mowers, llils ami npurs, woo.1 rtirrupi wn Sprinklers, uarlHilizeu aim . neiip nose 10 1 1- men. lA-ulher Belling, llinJBCt A large line of Hand and Wand Lamps and Id DOWIICI S Ii.CrO.SCHC Ifll Tubular Lanterns, Tubular fide Lantern., Ku.lhr Vf Ixiw Priced Lanterns, Brass Lnnterns, Fish Globes. A full line of Chandeliers, newest anil best palicrir-l - Ubrary Lamps, Nickle-platcd and Biass Student Lamps, and many other goods loo numerous M lucnl tl7 Fort Street, ! J MS. V Ak 01101 1 IVKIIsiTS -a; 1 King Street, near Forr JOHN NEILL. MACIIIM returned lo Honolulu, would rciiectb . hia former pa trout and the public t" has re-commenced bmioens In Ids c ras a 1 P. above place, and a ill give his attention lo lue , Repairing of all kinds of Light and Metal Work. Virs.lrma anil Ktulnr Marhlnfi a10 " k ju28 Slerl Stsmps Mails Is Onrc' For Sale 01? To ilUi Qa HOUSE & FURNIT " Hituated In a desiraLle locality, Thrive Years ' ' pire, with privilege of Four Years renewal. If For full particulars enquire at this DAW. . ' FIREWOOI NOW LANDINO 146 Cords Best Ash Fir AND J FOR SAir II Y J. A. IIOITEl jyo lm on tii "I - vr p. arts a 1 ADornAR '"W Hi I WE ARE INFORMED II V Tf.t I ol a Urge Cabbage or the e nor in out w Ijtt,. J A poonds grown on this Island by A CHINAMAN as the Intellect is concerned, instead or a.lvlsii to cet some of the Chinamen's head (not caldl ssy to the Celestial, go to California, where tl. J BAu K In lone Valley; anything unuer s or w t vetted, but b-rt lor the good of the Cows Bmr This great 19 pounder may be Just Ihe thing I n make cigars from. Now we wish it 10 lie tican; I understood. Unit there is Do trash sold u over llfls counter but the MtttaM Pttrr, and ihs IVrrd. rolled In Ihe most approved si Itramls. 1 tier en t riavor. Diflerenl rUreiifih. Did all to suit the nurse or taste of each lii.livl.lusl the Choicest Brands, including Mrtllmlrsl an'lTT: slain, Prepared Bmoking Toliacco; Pipes ol a" ract, everything In the retail lino and of the Vj" , n a I i I y can be obtained at jj ! A hi. tl a r . r.r.,1 ri.sr to. re r.a.l aidu fort near Met Jv&lm (Jail and Sco W . 1 IZ W r 1.F.A LEU I N G EX ER A L M KRCIrtl f ... .. i il..-;! Milwr. m m m. W al lionoaas, iisnmnus, iinwi " fin-s. i i ..ii ...i..i..i a ..... i iiieiii i,f Drv I'll .1. large sou wen --.v - - V tr 1 and Uaidware. Also Lumlu r, Doors, rsablaroiitil faints, UHS, etc. isri., jy ripecial Orders Cr Building Material Alio Mnrkct llnfra. VA I UJ r It ' !