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. - :M 7m- PACIFIC GOMMB BCIAL. ADVERTISE SUPPLEMENT, 1' 130BI IbOTbOT. 12 I iJU2fl"ST IS, Ii ! 1 9 i t I .V 3-4 i. it : i I i 5 . t If a. KAUAI CORRESPONDEKCE. I A Loc,otE-. Xotm-ILalai as it was asd a IIaxalli as it was and as IT H. A raanfrv w hav funnd tier, ami many a rbacge., l"a!ea bo. footntepe and all Ibibx atrantte. Cone are lite bnilt vittt tuw aiiverj hair ; Aa l tho touo j t.iat wcrt, bite a trjw rf car. Aoi tue plare tutl.nl where the children played, Nuthiuj luolts tue aaoae av the neat we made." Those who were wont to vi.-it Hana'ti some eiht or ten years ago to enjoy its quiet beauty and breath it sweet air, wonld now be surprised to see the change which have taken plate there. Formtrly there was a nice little sugar plantation at Waipua with quite a number of foreigners and . , . , 1 J , . , ; healthy happy and contented on the estate ; now .... . ... . .. mil is transiormca into a rice plantation witn ai the former buildings crumbling to ruin and decay. A like change haa also come over the Hanalei valiey. We were accustomed to heo only sugar raues waving iu the breeze, now nearly the whole of this bt:iutifnl valley is in the ixs.ses aiou of Chinese, wh- ere raising heavy crops of rice, m.d iu-t.ad cf here a line tit-Id of cane, tnd th.-ro a large pusturug.; with hundreds of fine cattle. Lorb. and mules feeding thereon, we see only a vast area of lice in all btages of growth ; from the little green sprout to the ripe yellow grain ; and instead of hearing the plowboy'a whistle and the ranchero'a son'', nothing is heard save the howling, yeliin-' and nnng cf the Chinese rice planters, week-days and tuu tiays from misty morn till dewy eve. It is somewhat 6tran?e that a place with so many natural advautagea for tue successful j cultivation of sugar cane should hava been baudoued, and handed over to Chinese, who are sure t make theinselyes rich on such tine lands ; but tha fact is that two-thirds of the augar plantations on these Lslands fall into the hands of men who assume their management, without any previous experience or education in the science ui agriculture ; and having no natural or acquired capacity for management, consequently conduct affairs in such an nn business li'ie manner, and are so headstrong in their bnu.iug course, that their labors bear no ! fruit, and stockholders .tceive no dividends. deliberation. About half- an hour afterwards I have travelled over muuy lands and have returned a verdict of guilty, with a recom- aeen much of business iu all branches and I do meudatiou to mercy three jurors dissenting, solemnly declare that many of the plantations j The King vs Louis Dubois. Embezzlement, on the Hawaiian Islands are conducted in a When this case was called Mr. Dole, defendant's manner which would strain the reaources of a J counsel, moved that he be discharged from yd-goir.g gold mine. i custody, inasmuch as, that by th demise of tho Tnere are only a wry few white men to be late Chief Justice of the Court, and the failure seen around Hanalei uow-a-days, and Uoiio of to fill the vacancy thereby caused, there is at the its former foreign families. I present time no Supreme Court. (Our report of Tno Johnson, Wilcox, and Titcoaib families the argument and decision in this matter appears have all Moved away and their houses are vacant; 1 in another column.) Alter the Judge's decision and the once pretty lawns and gardens are ! was rendered' and a jury had (with some dim neglected and in ruiu. j cultyj been empanelled, Mr. Dole requested naliven too are not o numerous, many i that the trial be postponed till his exception to have died while yet young, and some have also j tho ruling just given had been heard in Banco, gone away to other parts. Those who remain : Mr. Presion objected and suggested that tho p;rear outwardly moral, but the churches are . very poorly attended. The native i'rotcstant ! churcn anl Catholic im-isiua !i.ij1 nw.l to have u gool to'.tei:.l..uce ou ill! the OfCiisious of wor Li; at iils.j the runJav-choois, Lut now there is only n lucre pprmkuny, and I leara that on ! Home occa.Hious uot evtu oue li.steiier comes forward to htar the preacher. There i what uiis'ht b ttriucil au ujkjIov for an l".ng!i.-.h k'UixjI, but of conrso it cnuiict be esected that prorljauulitied uuehA-r wou.d take hold of j ucu m poor ueiu, ima ai ureseni is ; aua l con.Hiiler th-it a real cojh1 native ft -L xl wutikl be a lunch LTcuter Iout tit to the scholar than the present uieilk-jr. There urj three or font Chinese More doin a kind of hand-to-mouth business. Lat Btrane to state, there it one of thoe bhrewd, iinAosurma Scotchnu-a doin on the ptuntatiou prtuai.seH who by Krseverance, at ten- j tiuiiund fair-df alin;' appeara to have the lion's share of the bu-im-s ol the district. Natives ride ruilert past tho Chinese utoren to do their trading with Lim, believing th it they get better vaiao lir their money there. it is my iaipres.siou that in a fexr years Hana lei wiil be a! most entirely peopled by Chinese with few natives who huve homesteads there ; &nd no white men ; for where Chinese can grt a i foot-hold, white men rarely can make a living. j I rtt-et that I cannot paint dear old Hanalei ; ia boater col.irs bnt though a lonngrr I am not I Uo:mtu(ul, and I mast show things up iu their ! true li-;ht, not ia a spirit of iauit-linding and j growling, but iu order that remedies may be ' tpplied and improvements attempted and" carried j out. H-efore closing I mat not omit a little fourth ( if July iniident. i Duting hit Hay at H.tualei the whe. Is of time ! response to this call meetings were held, in bronght rotind the Glorious l'onrth and from ' morning at the Native Church, and at noon, something which h.td appeared in one of thejin.'e Foreigu Church, in each of which about native newspajn-rs, the tntract labor r on the pUntation-i w-re tinder the impression that the hy whs a leai holiday for them and w heu the hour for starling work arrived very few of the na'ive pnt in au appearance. Of course Ihe only , wiij o roiTin:e tueai oi int-ir trror was n sue j tht rn for not K'iu to xrork, bnt when the rues- stujjer arrival at the dwelling of the distrirt J j'l.l'C llts lienor baa jti -it it-it ou a visit to a part be her, iued ol tno Lxauil cileU Kulal.ni wuicb ran reached only y a uu l oiiiv dnria ' tine weati constnuentiT sa:i'.n.ri.-t's o.ud not ce obtained anil tue laborers ha 1 a holiday much against the wishes of the manager of the plantation. Those men must be rery much demoralized for when 1 told some of their number that all would be sent to prison Lo did not go to work, they did not appe r to care whether they passed way their time in prison or on the plantation. (Poor Hawaiian.) I am shortly going over to the now go-a-head districts of Kilauea aud Koloa, when 1 hope to furnish some notes of that progressing section cf the garden island. SUPREME COURT. July Term. Barour First Associate Jcstick Jrrr. Friday, July Sth. Cittl Causes Hawaiian Jtbt. Napakaua (w) vs. Nahua (w). Ejectment. By leave of the Court Mr. Dole, counsel for the plaintiff, amended the declaration by adding the name of Kuawaa (k) to the record, he having been married to Xapukaaa since the commence ment of the suit. The case occupied most of Monday, a Isrye number of witnesses being ex amined. After nearly two hour and a half deliberation the jury Returned a verdict for the defendant, three jurors dissenting. Mr. Preston appeared for Nahua. Kopa (k) Administrator of the Estate of Mose Mahoe, deceased, vs. Ohia. Sir. Preston for the plaintiff, au 1 Mr. Bickerton for the de-; fence. A jury was empanelled and a large j number of witnesses were examin.-d. In conse- ' que nee of evidence disclosed, Mr. Preston asked for and obtained a non-suit. Satardav, Julv 0th. " DivoecK Cases. ; TV. f..n,ain.r r.A were ealled.aud dismissed ! i f..r non-atttiKlance. viz: Kaaikaula (k) vs. Ninipo (w); KealaulA (k) vs. Kapa (w). Auhea (w) vs. Kauapeelua (k). In this case Mr ITnrtwrll atreared for the libellant. Tha respondent wm charged with adultery, intern- perance and cruelty. He appeared in Court without counsel, and said he had no money and J no tropertv, real or personal. On motion tT Mr. Hartwell the24tin whether the Court hail authority to imprison Kauapeelua for con- ,rln7 ihsriLw Pilt down f.-r armiment on Tnwly the 12th. The Cou-t (UvUier I r iti-geriog jproo& againt his fracilj. On on f S.. tt.m r,t tlia TTF i t.T ft f J 91 Wing natisSed from the evidence aJdaceJ that the re-pontUnt bad Wen guilty of adultery 1 granted the OiTorce. Pohulaom (w) vu. Kalili (k). In this case the husband was charged with dese rtion. .Mr. "W. L. IioloUahiki appeared for the libtllant. Her cas wa proved, and divorce granted. Kawtlo (k) vs. Hariata (w). Mr. W. II. Holokahiki for the libenant. Hariata was charged with deserting her husband, and the charge ixring sustained by the evidence, a decree j was granted. Eua (w) vs. Hahane (k). The ground of this suit was adultery, which was proved. Ie- cree granted x.wa. Jlr. J. L. Kaulnkou appeared for Monday, July 11th. The Civil cases before Hawaiian juries were commenced and continued on the following day. We shall give our report of these next week. Thursday, 11th July. CEIMINAL CASK.t rOHEIOX JCBT. Thj King vs Kong Sing. The prisoner was charged with burglary and was undefended. After the evidence against him had been taken, he made a statement in defence to the effect that Maikai, one of the witnesses, had asked him to procure liquor for him, which he refused to do ; that Maikai then asked him to come to his house. He went with him and Maikai offered him $2 to buy liquor, which he again refused. Then Maikai said if he would not get him the liquor he would haul in upon tin m& RaT that he had been stealing in his nouse. 3Iaikai tneu seizeu Liia ana tnrew Lim down and called out " haul in" and had him taken to the btation house. This defence though unsupported by other evidence appears to have inllueuced the minds of several of the jury. They left the Court at 1 1. 2J and a couple of hours afterwards reported that they could not agree, being divided 0 to 0. The Court was not prepared to liberate them so promptly, and after instructing them on certain points of the case and declining a request that lunch niicrht be supplied to them, sent them back for further Court could reserve the point for the full Court instead of having it argued as a bill of excep tions. Mr. Dole thought the suggestion good, but the Court preferred not to reserve the ques tion. The evidence for the prosecution was then commenced. After Mr. J. A. Hassinger and the Postmaster-General had been examined, the case was adjourned to next day. Friday, 15th July. continuedT occupriuz the whole day. The , , a:.. , t -,;,,.! J J Island Notes The rainfall at Kilaaea, Kauai, was for April, 2.51 ins.; May, 4.73 ins.; Jane C.35. f iT On Saturday July 2d. the following notice was posted in prominent places in Hilo, and on Sunday it was reaJ n the churches, viz : pboclaiatiox. In view of the danger impending this part of the Island from the lava flo-w. it is hereby recoui- mended, that, on Wednesday the Cth day of July, all places of business in the town and district of Hilo, be closed from 11 A. II. until 3 P. M an,i that all persons who believe in an Almighty God look to him especially on that day, and so far as practicable, assemble in their several places of worship for that purpose, if .so be Lie may be pleased to avert the threatening calamity, or prepare us for the result. " (Signed) I. S. Lyma.v, Acting Governor of Hawaii." thirty persons assembled. Iietuftiing to Hilo I was much surprised to find tho lava had made such rapid iroLrress. Hilo people have good cause to be alarmed. I know of nothing to prevent its overwhelming j mc town. 1 prt-snnie tue reports receiveil in Honolulu pt r last steame r guv full particulttrs." There are now ouly two flows in advance of the main flow, Waiakea and Tuna having united. - the latter is about two aud a half miles from the sea, or two aud one-fourth from the Hilo Couit House. The Hon. FreiL Lyiuan issued a Couit House. The Hon. FreiL Lyi proclamation for a dav to be devotrd to vraver (Wednesday, July Cth.) All the stores were closed. The town's people assembled in the foreign church at 12 M. Prayers were offered by Eev. Baker, Coan, I.yinan, Dr. Wetmore and others. A meeting was also held at the native church. Late in the afternoon I went up to the flow aud found it very active. Gaz'ttr. We learn that the Kev. Mr. Baker of the Eng lish Church at Hilo, inspired by a worthy cath olic spirt, called upou the Catholic Priest, Rev. C. Pouzot, and representing to him the feeling of Protestant Christians of the town that prayer J should be offered to Almighty God to avert a threatening calamity, requested that the Kor. Father and his parishioners unite in a common supplication. Kev. Pouzot considered that this was a proper occasion for the Executive authority to prefer a ropiest or recommendation to the churches and people, which suggestion was acted upon; and there assembled a larger congrrg- ation than usual, over CO persons at noon on the Crh inst. in the Catholic Church of Hilo; and at the English Church and the nutive Church of Haiti iu charge of llev. T. Coan; the congregat ions were large, and fully evidenced the grave ap prehension of the people of Hilo, and their consciousness of the need of the help of the Creator of the Universe. Ed. P. C. A. MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION. iooi. 10.000 SrCSCElCEQS XT OXE TOIXD EACH. FlKr Ho,SB. , nooNis-snaTna iccos M.hiss .llOW (.livi.leJ)..;.orx TmaD lioai jtieti P"!s or l0 aaca ..HKr Orasa rTaTa 4 I'ii7.r or in 30o I uo "' c" 1'100 i This is my ftf.h f'onsaltaii'in since Oci-er l.st. anil it the ret opportanity ever brouchl before the I'ubhc in the Aus tralian Cutanea Thel2irvtra Pri. rooitine of 6 Priseanfl0 each. 6 Prises of S earn. ant 1)0 I'ris-s of i0 each, brines tha I It eVooes are f r-let ri b nce must be a i led. Where- ever p.it.ie P. O. Or..-r ahouU he forwardeJ and iitatiipa eoc ui reply and result, , n rfj SjT jKJ'J a , " 'J-Vtee. Umi.im a ri'iaaa, .. Z. f ROTAU HOT El., rcSTABMSIlKU I85. CHOICEST WUfFH F2 Lr.S A LIQl'OK? in tbe Market, AT C A"H ri--iCr8 I ho 1 1 f Deeds far th States f Sew Tsrk and Callftrala. ;lru- gVuvrrtlstmrnt.. DAILY GOVERNESS. A YOUNG LI UT PES I UK ENGAGEMENT DAILY GOVtRXti-3. Kferenc:a ezcjaofcd. Apply to L A. K-, care of tbia 'Jffice. Juljr,lm JUST RECEIVED ! ! BY J. IT. B R U TV S XO. 4.O. FORT STREET, A CUUICE LOT Or ! NO. i IT CtLli 1 FRESH SALMON ! ! EAKL.V. ad secure at GmoA juolltf STRATEIYIEYER & JAMES, PRACTICAL SIGH A1TD SHOW PAINTERS SU HOTEL STREET, A p. 3. 3tn. Ol'POSlTK FAMILY MARKET NEW LAW OFFICE. tir C JONES. (Arka) Attorney n Mt (' el!or at l.a and ienrral I Jtnd A cent aud CotWetor, will rxei ice in all Court of ihe aeieral I and m Hie Kii(. doo Oflicr, over Alien 4t Kukiasou'a, Queen ciret, Uobu u.u. II. I. SPECIAL NOTICE. WO Til K SCC; A R M A XL'IMCll REKS OK the llawnuu Itlimli. f Tl'LI.Y would rrK-ctliH'T off-r lui ser'icvs a a LliAR IIOIL.KK. hu. lad t.euiy year experirore in that cipaeiiy in oihtr rouainra, and ihr-e n t?ii. lie fe 1 con.xrirot to fill tUe position iu any ttoiliig Uuuae in thia Ivingduui. Good Eeferences Given if Required ! 2i 3m Addreai Cox 121, Pott Office, llonr lulo. WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Shipping &, Commission Merchants) X. 2 18 California Street. Bib2a 81 SAN KHAN CISCO. VATER F-1ELGNS! MOUNTAIN' SWEET, ICE CREiM, A BliiCK MANISII, From ecd Imparled y tde 1'iidcm'itned, can be had on a;-:i eiUnn at hit retideuce. Ill KING ST It E KT. juulS.if CHAKLE3T.Ull.lCK. SPECIAL NOTICE. OR. THACHER'3 DEHTAL OFFIGE Will be Closed, Je4Im UNTIL. FURTHER NOTICE. W. C. AKAfrA, Chinese and Hawaiian Translator and Interpreter, T() 48 KING STREET, HOXOHl.l'. Trsnalatl"ns of either of Ihe above languages made with accuracy and dispatch and on reasonable terms, Dcjlll ly a. c. litis. M. P. BOBISSOH. ALLEN" & BOBINSON, tTUOHIVSOX'S WHARF. I E A I-K RS IN I.L" MKfcft and all kind of BL1LDINO Jl ATKH I AL.S Paicli, Oiis, Nails, Ac, Ac. aGaaTS roa scHoonaaa KCLAMANU, KtKACU'OUI, 3IAUY KLLKN, PACAUI, FAIBT QUEKN, CILAMA LBAHI. j-gn) Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. Talie lVotice ! General Groceries and Provisions, ALSO, A FCI.L LINK OF Smolcer's 3SXa,terial - TO Accommodate Customers, I have now couoected with my Establiahmeat m branch rixx: BEPOT ! Where Fresh Milk from the wel-.knowa PAWAA DAIKV may be obtained Goods will be delivered in aiy portion of the City, frve r charce. tlrdera from the other Is'ands atended to promptly. Jt4 3nj J. l. ItAMtitY, 67 Hotel sno t J. & C. LANE'S I. : , I f."-T3 ' V : f I? ,' ' : 5j"-lTr-" . 'I ?":' (''i-X'J I 'r i I V;' jx23 Jj M WORKS. BETilKL STREET, NEAR KING. EV.AEM U FACTURF OF MOXniEXTS, HEIDSTOVES, TOMBS, TABLETS, 3IAUCLE MAXTELS, WASUSTAXD TOPS, and s'llingin White & Black Marble, MARBLE WORX OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO OKDKR AT T11K Lowest Possible Rate. Slonaments and Ilradtonrs Cleaned and Beset. t iT" Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. jan 1 81 XEWSTOUE, XEW GOODS, iKW PRICES, OOO IS. X HVE , No. Tl, Naajna Si reel, opposite McLean Bros. JZT Has now op'n for peblic inspertton m large stock of first first a d Choice Goods, comprising i I32?3r dc Fancy Goods 3Foxr I.sEica.iejs, b'rBtlernea or Children's re, Cnlhb, French and Cbiaese Silks of all Color-i, Colored Satins, l-adlfs' and Ceatlemenn'' I'nderwear. -EX js i o jT y- A splendid tine of Pocks and Stnckincs, Silk. VToollwon. Cot ton in all colors. Uest Calbncgans fur Ladies, Children and Misses. . . ikbns Clares, Jett elr y, Hats, Caps, Coots &, Shoes. I XT Urst Cla-s O whIs at extremely low pricea. Stock coo. tiuually being added to by every steamer. n Oivo nao n. CaII, FAIRY QUEEN, TILAMA HE Cl'ARA brrlistmrnls. TlieCollcscof St. Louis AND HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL! AND Business noxoLCLU. Academy, I OAIIU, 11. I. j raxnis isariTmos. keino bkmote from city ; allarrmen'a. ia an ackrxiwtir-lurd a&fKnard lor moral. For aalubritf of climate is uutiralled Ihe buiMinri arc large and cumniodioua ; ubiie the grounds d jrd Ihe papila opportunities ut brattlKul and nnoly exerciea. Voremiliing atleotioti will be jivrn to the inlelkectaal and moral culture of the pupils. Non-Catholic pupils will be free to attend the reli oua exerrUes or doc, acvortting aa their parents or guard ans may deire. fapi'a are rece ed at any time during the year. No reduction will b mvle trotn regular charges, except fur absence, caused by protracted illness. No leave of absence during the scbntas'ic year, except at the College racatwns, or by t-nl permission. r.sch pupil U'Uil. on cu.erii.g. ob.ain one suit nf unif orm. hich. with ail other urcersary Ciothmg. Ac, will be furntbed at moderate cost by the ('ol.se; but none of these wl.l be proeid'd by the Culh-ge nnl by speci tl arranfrmetit. I'ayaieuia are to be made quarterly, aud n:TrUb!y in ad vauce. THE COURSE OF STl'DV 13 CLtSlCAL, SC1E.NT1K10, AND COMMERCIAL. Latin, Greek, French, German, SpHnish and Iulian are taught. Particular altenlion will lie paid to the Knglirh language in all iia branchrs. Literature. M th-i :ic. pure and mixed, llimory, Ueugrapliy, Cliruistry, and Natural fbilosophy. Ac , 4.c. TERMS: Hoard Lodging, Tniti'u, and tVaahing f r S -holaatic Year JJ0T00 Kntrance Kee 10 00 Yuotion at College 4U 00 Music Vocal and Instrumental Drawing, aud Mudrru Languages ..Ext ras. I) A 1 PUPILS : Senior Class $60 00 Junior Class 40.00 li e FcholHs'ic Year cotisiM of two aesFions, each comprising a ieriod of five months. The Firt te-sion commrncea on the 20lh of Auuust. The Sec .ml on the 20lh of January, for all and further particulars apply in REV W.J. I.AKK I , I'rr.Mrnt. No. 73 Ueretauu Street. Evening School Department of; ST. LOUIS COLLEGE. The President has deci led to include this branch in the J Cut cmum ol the I'oPege. i li i bj-ct is to afT rd all classes of the rnmmnnity the iu- Mti- ol acquiring a Theoreiicnl and I'ractiCal knowlttge of u.l Coinnii-rrUI ar.d Hm.ntus transactions in d:iily ur; and hi-o to give an.inaiglu into the workings and applicatiuna of t..e il ilcrctit trades, which is so esseutial in thee Islaods. THE THEORETICAL. URANCII V. ill ho under the nperriion of Ihe I'r'-aid'.'nt and Professors t.f the Collrge. Til K Pit ACTIO A L, and most important l.r .iich will be specially attended to hy r-prisc-ntattTcs from til? Tarious master.artizans amorg UN. who have kindly and f iie ou-ly promised their acrvicea to this useful aud Taluible eiiitrt-rise- 'I hey aa ill alternately devote an hour each cver.ii g to the tHsk of imparting this practical knowledne to the students Ail the implements neoesry to each trade, aud to agri culture, wi I be furnished by tl.e College K.ich Mster-A rtizan, whtl" connected with the College, be entitled to nanin one Kree-I if -Scholarship to the piivilegea of this Evening School Department. TKHMS Erh KlDilrnl per Week 30 Cent.. Ihe Evening School will open at 7 o'clock P. M. jal 81 Notice to Planters & Others . f ItEO TO XOTIKV I'LANTKRS AND . B. the public that I am prepared to furnish Plana and Jtati : in ..1 9s lor STEKL PORTABLE TRAM V AYS with f.r ithout Cars and Locomotives, especially adapted for tugar Plantations. STKAM PLOL'UUING and CSJLTIVATI NO M ACIIIXERV.. i TRACTION' ENGINES And ROAD LOCO ! MOTIVES. j LOCOMOTIVES for any gSage of Railway. PORTABLE ENGINES for all purposes. WINDING ENGINES for inclines. M sirs. JOHN FOWLED k CO. of Leeds, Kngland. whom I represent have aupplied I'ortalile Kailwrys for Sugar Piama t.ou m Cuba, Triuidud, rtemerara. Ieru and Mexico, for all which places they have also aupplied .STEAM PLOCGU1NG TACKLE. They have also during the last IS years manufactured Loco motives f'T Kailwaya in Ureat l'niain and the Coloniea, In dia M--X co, Ceylon, Kypt and Peru, 20 in. gu;e up to & ft. 3 iu. auage, and suited for ali kinds of Tracks and Traffic Tl:ry have supplied the governments of Great Uritain. Gtr mmj. Kusia, Italy with Traction Kuines, which have given ev;r satisfautiou, as well as large numbers for private use. Any Communications to be addrefsed to R. II. F0WLKK V. . UUtEN.Ksq. Mrssrs. U. W. MACFAU.LANE A CU' l.oiiolulu, who will act as the Aajeots. J Catilcguss with Illustrations, Models," and Photographs of the above Plant and Machinery, ninv ltf een at the Office of V. L. GREEN, above the Office o: U V. Maciarlane & Co. R. II. FOWLER, for John Fowler It Co. 27. B. I Propose to Visit the Different Is lands During the Next Few "Weeks, ami '"!' be glad to ftive any Information with regard to the i.pil cat on of the different styles of the above Machinery to h locality. j .149 81 If R. U. FOWLER. F I K E ! ! Maeneale k Irban Safes, I ire-proof, lire & Bnrglar Proof, A. Barglar Proof, ; smaller sizes constantly on hand. i Orders for Large Sizes Filled at Shortest Notice. Old Safes Taken in Exchange. jBabcock's Fire Extinguishers ! j BUFFALO SCALES, Platform, Dormant, and Combination Ueam Scales i XT for Prices and Circulars, write to C. O. MERGER, General Aeent for the Hawaiian Islands. my!5 '80 " ly WING V0 TAI & CO., Have Constantly on Hand AND F O X SALE At their Fireproof Store, oVposite Mossman's, Noaanu street, A FILL LINE OF JAPAN and CHINA TEAS, Both High and Low Priced, according to Quality. AlsoA foil asst. of Plantation Supplies, all kinds. Always on hand a LARGE STOCK OF RICE, they being Agents for three plantations. A Tew of those FAXCY SILK PAJIL0R SfBF.F.S lef jal '81 ly WINO WO TAI Ac CO. Just Eeceived, Ex. "Ceylon," FROM BOSTON Fine Assortment of Oak Plank For Sale in Lots to Suit, By ilXK.V St HOUI.VSOX, g.'eStf BAGGAGE EXPBESS. F OR CARRYING MKKCIM XIIPiE AND ' BAUOAGK. Office, at Pickeririt A Co's I. X. L. ftore, ! corner Fort and King Streets. Orders punctuil y attended to. Private residence, 110 Hotel strtet. ! srr9 3m. F. n.OEPIXG. NTEES GOOD W ORK MA X- STANT ENDEAVOR TO SATISFY MX PATRONS, to merit A Ilsa II al I II sa- a saw 5Vorcrti?cwfut5. DR. KRAFT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FROM CHRISTIANA I'MYERSITV, NORWAY. IS Kakwl Street. OPI'OSITE THE LTCEl'M. OKFK K Horiw, S to 1 1 A. 31., & 6 1 10 P. 31. XT NijhtBrU. " jutl.lm LADIES SAVE YOUR COMBINGS. A 1.1. KI. OS or hair work: Made from Cut Hair and Combings. ALSO IlllR UlEl.MJ, CLElSI.u, tlTTlNG. SllllPOOIXG acd bliHSSiG. f articular attrntion pail to Cutting and Dretiing Ladies and Ckidrtn't Hair. A First-Class Shampooing Mixture Home made, free of acids, and reasonable iu price. MRS. N. F. BURGESS. 2 I S FOR T STREET, Nearly bppoaite Ihe Fort Srtrv-et fs.hoL MRS. BUKOESS will go to the Eastern Stales on a T:sit n the July ateamrr, and will be pleased to fill any and all orders f.r Qipods in her line, or anything else that she may be en. trusted with. tnyii tf G HATEFUL COMFOllTING. E3FS'S00G0A. BREAKFAST. " ty a thomugh knowledge of the natural 1as which g v cm the oerations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa. Mr. K.ppa has provided our lireokfast tuhles with a delicately-flavored beverage which mij ave us mny heavy dictor's biiia. It is by the judicious use of such article, of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until alr.'tig enough to resist every tendency to di?eane. Hundreds of subtle maladies ate floating around us ready to attack viherever there is a weak point. e my escape many a (dial shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified i:h pure blond and a properly nourbhed frame." See art cle in the Civil Srrvice Gazette. Mad simply with boiling waler or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. JloEPl S'S CHOCOLATE ESSEXCE. for Afternoon vie. juull.ly Blacksmithing Establishment. J. H. HANLON IIss removed into tils new premises at HIE FOOT OF A L A K K A eSTRE KT, and is now prepared to do all kinds ot Illacksmitbing EXPEDITIOUSLY AND AT LOW RATES I ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Harse Shoeing, And Carrlaire Rrpatrln, SICIv AND LAME HORSES hlita Cam wf and CL II KO ou the premises. Stabling Provided for same if Required. Xy The I'mlersigoed hopes by strict attention to busi ness and low rales, to continue to enjoy a full share of public patronage. mar5 81 PACIFIC COMMERCIAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PKINTING ESTABLISHMENT No. 23 Merchant Street, . Ackous!tbjed to Possess the Best Assort . wieiil" of Book and JOB PRINTING TYPE, Of any Other Offife in Ihe Sandwich Islands. AND IS Well Adapted to the Superior Printing OF POSTERS OF ANY-SIZE! EITHER IN PLAIN OR FANCY COLORS A LSO Labels, Deeds. Sermons, Crafts, Tax Lists, Leases, Bhop Dili', Circulars. Catalogues, Transfers NEWSPAPEI1S, HILL.IIEADS, Ball Cards, Concert Bills, Blank Notes. Hoad Notices, Bills Lading, School Reports, Prices Current Business, Visiting, . Invitation and "Wedding Cards. Ministerial Reports, Pamphlets, Books, Tax Bills, Lectures, Bonds, Briefs. Concert Tickets, Festival Tickets, Steamboat Tickets. Excursion Tickets, Deposit Checks, Shipping Kcceipls, Insurance Policies, Certificates of Deposit, Certificates of ftocV, Bills of Exchange Tags o every style. Apothecaries' Labels, Orders of Exercises, Rewards of Merit, Letter Headings, Dry Goods Tags. Note Headings, Lecture Tickets, BaDk Notices Bills ol Fare, Show Caril ! School Records, Wood Cuts, Magazines. Check Books, Stock Litls, Way Bills, Envelopes, Billets Win Ample Materials of Newest Styles FAST PRESSES, AND GOOD WORKMEN, lt nevevfail in giving satisfaction to our Patrons N.0. .23 MERCHANT STREET P. C. ADVERTISER CO., Proprietors. IntliiH aa lis isatriMiaa-v stats aa- ns a rsa t'orcian fiutrtisrmtnts. H. W. SEVERANCE, HAWAII SI CO X . 11. AND COM M lIO Mr.RtllNT, Slo California Street, Pan trsncisco, California. lT Room No. 4. ol ly o. r. com. GEORGE F. COFFIN & CO., suimxu id cojniissioN miuiiunts. o 13 Piae Street, I'nion Block, SAN FRANCISCO. riARTICI'I.AR ATTCXTIOX CIVKX T L filling Hawaiian orders, and salisUctK. guaranteed. JOHN HARVEY & CO.. CIOMM ISSION Ml RCII tNTS sa WOOL J UKOKthS, llausillais. Csxsadaa. Refernra llauk of M on I real. jal7 81 Cash kdvaacea ou Cousignases't A. P. EVERETT. Forwarding & CommissioQ Merchant 404 FRONT STKKET, CORN KK CLAY SAX FRANCISCO. Particular attention paid to Cnuaigumvnts of Island Prvlucs Ji ;1 81 W. H. CKOSSMAN & BEO., ll I 1 1 1 I $T It Sill O O 111 1)1 1 SB H 1 O It MERCHANTS. 118 Chambers Mrrrl. KW YORK. Reference Castle & Cooke and J. T. Waterhoun. ap2S 81 The Great Popular Monthly, THE CALIFORIAM, T II E CI I.I FOR X I A Mi the best ar.d moat popular monthly evtr publi-died no Ihe Pacific Coast I tilth, oply magazine west of the Mississippi Valley, and Is full of the vigorous lile t the Grt-at Went, Its large and kandsomely printed pages are Oiled with Interesting and valuaMe contributions from Ihe pens of msnj ol ihe ablest and moct eniiuent writers in the Vnitrd rlatrs. It la uni veraalty and Mglily reootumendeJ by the local and Kaslern . Presr. It is the rising niagaaitie of fie day, and Its exec's lence increaves with each i.U". Vrarly Sbfrlb ia lis Aarnncr, 4 .)). Maglr NiitMbrr. 1 hlrty llvr (. ocSO ly L. P.FISHER, A1VKRTS0 AO KM. SI MERCHANTS' EXCII ANUK, fan Franri.co, California, is authorised to receive adveriisenienla for the columnar I this paper, Itilliliocl in 15i2. I. P. FISHER'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENCY, Rooms 2(1 and 81. Merchants' Exchange, Caiilornla Street, ban Francisco, J2T . 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STEAM I.AITXCIIES, Bsrces and fleim Tun con strurteil with reference to the 'I rade Inrl k h they are to be.ruiployrd. tteed, tonnafre and draft of water yuaran teel. MCAR MII.I-S AXI SVVAR MAKIXC MACIIINKKV made after ti e most approved plans. Also, all 1 iler Iron Work connected therewith. WATER I'll'E.of Boiler or fr'heet Iron, or any sifk made in suitahle leripths for connertins: tojrMl.er. or sheets Koll. d, Punched, and Packed for Shipment, ready to Imi riveted on the ground. II VURA DLIC RIVF.TI 0. Boiler Work and Wa ter Pipe made by this Establishment. Riveted by Hy draulic Riveting; Machinery, that quality of work betna; tar superior tu band work. SHIP WO R K . Ship and Steam Cs'istaus, Steam Winch es, Air and Circulating Pumps, made after the Bl ap proved plana. PCM PS. Direct Acting Pumps. lor Irrigation or Cily Wa ter Works purposes, built with th celebrated Davy Valve Motion, superior to any other pump. d27 H0-ly AGENTS for Wctrtbinton Puplez Etesm rump. IRON TANKS ! J- ROYAL HOTEL. a continuance cl the tame, -WW" TjTfaMVYtrr vtcsr 'AT'sC ar bt ion a fii