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v imptmm ttflwrMWfWl P'- " ! 'Tn5V WIHl IV - , " A i v"i; A TELEPHONIC. Dinioml Mead, Kept. 8, GtfOn.m Light K Wind, Schr Nettie Merrill off port. Arrivals. Sept. 7 Am tern Mary Dotlge, fin Humboldt. Sept. 8 Sclir Nettie Morrill from Lnlialna Sclir Wnioli from Wuitnanulo Stmr Waiinnnalo from Wniinnnnlo Stmr Mokolii from Koolau Departures. Sept. 7 Sclir Wnilc'.o for Mnliko Vessels Leaving this day. Schr Kekaulnohi for llanalci Sclir Luka for Koh.-.la Selir Lcahi for Kohalalolo Schr Mci Foo for Koolau Sclir Gen SicRel for Koolnu Passongors. Vessels in Port. II. B. M. S. Sappho, Clark V. S. S. Alaska, G. E. Hclknap Oer lik,Ioefa, Or bk Adolph, Ivoppclmann Haw biig Nlntto, Cameron Am bk Emerald Am. bark Kalakaua. Am tcin .Mary Dodge, Hr baik II V? Almy, Freeman lir. bark Oberon, Ur bark Lady Lampson, Marston. Vessels Expected. Hlg Numc Fiom Jluc ut sum jiansa, mi st .Micnaeis, &ept s Bk Emma, from Pugct Sound, Aug 18 Haw bk Kale, Im Bremen Sept Brit stin Suez, Dodd, from S.F. Sept 10 Am bk Martha Davis, from Boston Sp Stmr Citv of New Yoik, fin Syd. Sep 25 Stmr Australia, from S. P, Oct 1 Haw bk lolanl, from Bremen, Oet Nor bk Imaeos, fm New York, Oct 17 Br bk Ullock fiom Liverpool, Dee Bark Forest Queen fin Pugct Sound 31. E. Smith fm Pugct Sd, for Jlahukoua Bktnc Klikital, from Pugct Sound Bk Camden, from Pugct sound Br bk Glcngabcr, fin Liverpool, Brit bhlp HrltMi Ambassador, NC.NSW Nic bk Bemljlo, from Nc, NSW due Ger bk l'oiho, fin Hongkong Jirig W G Irwin, fin SF, for ICahului Schr Anna, fm 8 F BRIG FOR SALE. The Brig Ninito, Bavins undergone extensive rep.iira; with a good Inventory, and well found in sails, rigging, &c. is now olleied for salo. For particular)! inquire of 117 A. J. Caiiiwuioht. FRESH LIME FOR SALE, At $2.25 per Barrel, 183 By GEO. LUCAS. lv Ex Bark Almy, FOR SALE in quantities to suit, At Lowest Prices, 1D1 Bv Oastm: & Cooler: A SPLENDID CHANCE TO BUY Delightful Homestead! (Title Fee Simple,) -J2fc.l, THE undersigned offer for v3 Sale T'lE COADV Pkkmihes fc,fiityrAl In Niiunuii Vallev (lately occu. pied by F. Ilarnden Esq. Thc'above ircini5es are pleasantly lo cated on tin1 bank of Nuuanu stream, with a frontage of about 337 feet on Nuuanu Avenue. There are many fruit and ornamental trees on the ground, which is of sulllclent sie to keep a cou ple of horses In grass nil the year lound. The buildings consist of large Dwell ing, v. ilb utile, roomy cellar, bathroom, and hi. ohm attached, Carriagedioutc and Stables. Thi' dwelling has just been lepalrcd, newly painted and papered at an expense of $1)10, and is icndy for immediate oc cupancy, A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgagu at a rcnonabic rate of inlere-it. The above premises will lie Fold at Public Auction on Saturday, September 30th, at 12 o'clock noon, If not pievlously dispo'cd of at private lo. IKS A. .TAEf.Klt. tM von BAT'l: ou I.KASK-A JSSijiYlSinie Building and Outhouse.-. B4itMs.Tl..it dcliahle More loimerly Ofcni'idi by 1. Turner, at Wainhluu, Hawaii. i-'or paiiiculais anply to L. Tin tier. AVniohlnu; or to A. S. C'leghom & Co., Honolulu. let! 1 in S"i5?r?2TT i 11 i un.'MVi'uriv JSCii. Drayinan-bnst ti-aniN Jsm ffgjjHffj Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y. . T11U A 1 W.-T . C.. X1UI1 OlUUlllUi. kJUUi, DODO, ... C0M.MAX1)III Will leave Honolulu FOR SAN FRANCISCO on Sept. 'J2nd, For freight or parage, having superior accomodations, apply to 121 Wm, G. Iuwin 4 Co., Agents. rOIl SAN FRANCISCO. The clipper Bark Kalakaua, Miller, .... master, Will have quick dispatch for the above port. For fi eight or passage apply to F. A. ScirAurr.u & Co., Agents. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. y The clipper OKtno W. H. Almy, Freeman, - - master, Will have quick dispatch forthc above port. For fi eight or passage apply to Uastlu & Cooke, Agents. &-, Steamer Likelike, y; King, Master. Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahalnn, Mnu laea Hay, Mnkeun, Mahukona, K awailiae, Laupalioehoe and liilo. Returning, .'ill touch at all the alove ports, arriving at Honolulu each Sunday a.m. 1 dC. PACIFIC MAIL Steam ship Company. SAN FRANCISCO, The Splendid Steamship City of New York, Cobb, - - commander, "Will leave Honolulu for San Francisco on or about Sept. 23. FOR SYDNEY via AUCKLAND The Splendid Steamship Australia, Cargill, Commander, On or about Oct. 1. For freight or passage apply to II. Hackkei.u ifc Co., Agents. T. R. FOSTER & Co.'s ,ine of Steamers The Iwalani, Baths, ..... Commander Runs regularly to Kona and Kau, as per following Time Table: Lk.vvls Honolulu at 4 p.m. on Monday, July .'! Thursday, July 13 Monday, July 21 Thursday, Au;r. 3 Monday. Aug. VI AltlUVKS AT Tuesday, July II Friday, J.uly iil Tuo-day, Aug. 1 Filday, Aug. 11 Tuebday, Aug. 22 Thursday, Aug. 21 Monday, Sept. -1 Thursday, Sept. It Monday, Sept. 25 Honolulu: Friday, Sept. 1 Tuesday, Sept. 12 Kr.day, Sept. 22 Tuesday, Oct. 3 The C. It. Rorry, - - - - Bishop, - - - Commander Li:avi:s Honolulu kvkky Monday, at o p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Elcole, and Waimca, Kuuai. RnruiiNiNG LKAVKS Nawiliwili every Friday evening. Tlin FAST RATLING Schooner Ehukai will run legularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thumlay, weather liermittlng. " For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to 131 r . uooku, Agent. Schconor iXp "Emma," Will leave Honolulu EVERY TUBS- DAY at -1 p. in., FOR AVAIALUA AND WAIAXAE. Returning balurdayn. For freight or passage, having superior cabin accommodations, apply to the Captain ou bo.ud. 151 A. FRANK C00KE, Olllce, coiner Xuuanuaud Queeu htrcets Houoluiii, II. I., Agent for the following Packets: Wallelc, Wtileliu, Malolo, .Mana, A "Will Oil, 't W'liliiuilii. Kaluiia, Julia, Ka Mul, (I en. Slegel, and Chukal. Red riag, with White Ball. &S& rv-v3r. OJg'Jtfci rcS aS&iSsS FOR M 4m FLAGS! FLAGS! Just Received, ex bark Oberon, a new lot of Hawaiian and American Flags! 3,0, and 7 yard lengths. For sale by J. "W. Robortson & Co. 181 ltn MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ! Fresh Millinery AND FANCY GOODS By every Steamer, FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FINE LINE OF Ladies' Underwear AND Children's Clothing MRS WILKINSON, 103 Fort street. 181 ly jSTew Millinery ! New Millinery ! New Millinery ! AT CHAS. J. FISHEL'S 172 Popular Store. BAILEY & CO.'S G-reat 10 Cent Store "Will open today, September Cth, and display 10,000 Articles AT At 10 Cents each. 109 Fort btreet, (Formerly occupied by S. Magnin) 187 tf To Planters and Others. 17 E RT I L I Z E R S . SUPGRPIIOS X PHATES and BONEMEAL, For sale in quantities to suit purchasers By 31. S. GRINBAU-M A Co., ' 181 liu Queen btreet. M. W. McChesney & Son, Proprietors Honolulu Tannery Dealers in Hides, Tallow & Leather, Also, Groceiies, Provisions etc 71 Salt, etc., etc. Eemoval Notice, rpilAXKFUL for that libeial pation-X- age which has been extemkd to the unuerigned, rendering it neccbary to enlarge lib Printing Dep.iitiuenl and moe to more tpacious quarters, lie would respectfully iutoini tlio public of its change to No. 6 Kaahumanu Street, (Flitncr's old stand, and more icccntly occuined by Mr. Max Eckart), ndjolninj; Thco. H. Davles' olllce, here all work in thcsoveial llunche of News, Book & Job Printing Will be attended to faithfully, and iu a htyleofail infciior to none. The Bindery Department At the Old Stand ou Merchant hired, has riecntly recelvid additions of New Ma chincry, for expedition aud peifcetiou of work, 'and is wholh carried on by ex perienced Foiuign Workmen, . Pcifoiatlng, Ituling, Paging, Marbling, (Hiding and Finishing, EM-euted in a manner iqu,il to au olllce on tl.e coast ITJ'sn THOS. G. THRUM. StiBatitiViea! O HATS A " ' ,11 Jil ! SELECT HATS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY MRS. A. M. EV1EELLBS roii run LADIES OF HONOLULU, A NO AUK JTi Jl !! lYTfiW nTTOTCTAwTTffflPTJflTTYYKT HATS J-vi vr vx jux aux ajai wjl uvvn ngiikiVilafci'dn, at Mrs. A. M. Mellis' Millinery and Dress-making 'M Establishment, 104 Fort street, Honolulu. MAX ECKART, Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweler, Nou. 118 and 115 Fort Street, j : Honolulu. Splendid New Stock of Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Eleyant Gold and Silver Watches. Bilver-Flated Ware, &c, &c. ISO Established 1S50. J. W. ROBERTSON & CO., (bucci:ssoks to it. m. wuitoet.) Importing and Manufacturing Stationers. PUBLISHERS, Printers and Book-Binders, Nos. 19 and 21 Merchant street, The Oldest, Largest, and Cheapest Stationery Establishment in the Kingdom. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Blank Books, of all descriptions; Foolscap, Legal and Bill Cap, Journal and Trial Balance Papers, Linen Paper and Envelopes, all sizes; "Writing and Copying Inks, in quarts, pints and cones. Hucllago in all sizes, especially adapted to this cllmato; Drawing Paper and Pencils, Tracing Paper and Cloth, Transit Books, Field and Level Books, adapted for theuso of Surveyors and Engineers; Meinoranuum anu i'ass iooks, Silver and Perforated Card Board, Shipping Tags, Shipping Receipt Books and Pads, Note, Draft, and Receipt Uook.s, And numerous other articles in our lint to be found in a well kept ttoch USBC! Wo have made such arrangements hereafter to kec .en on hand a full assortment, and aKo to receive the latest pieces a they aro published they Hon Nos. 105 and WE ARE HERE ! And we don't want your money if we don't give you value ! Mathushek Orchestral Pianos I Mathushck Grand and Square Pianos I Mathushek Parlor Grand and Upright Pianos! Fives makes of German Pianos I Five makes of American Organs! General Musical Merchandise of every dcscrlptlou. German Pianos, $250, more or less We import direct, aud wilhsell cheaper than any other importer. Parlor, Bedroom & Drawing-room Furniture, Latest Designs ju-.t received. Pictures, I'aiutiiifs, Jirackets, and Japanese Goods In great variety. Plain and Fancy Picture Frames of every description made to order ou the shortest notice. WELLS' MUSIC STORE. Honolulu, Aug. 25, lb82. (177) PHIL STEIN, Ca It HI AGE MAKEH, Nos. 23 null SO Fort stteet, (above Hotel.) New Carriages of all kinds on hand and built to oidcr. liepalrlng, Painting and Trimming "5 promptly veeiited. MUWI&ER OF mUSIC I with our Music Agents as will enable ui .Uiv special oruer ilt reccivo our nest anu prompt atteu. 182 i-rT?'Tijr-".iivr?.sr'r,MTJwBytff'i'-i'.'',',.i.'!7!w.1 '- ..ii .,y:;,,,.?y 107 Fort Street. PI c 5 C m i f '- ' ' r-r. 3 i SfAilvKitiBO in Tin: Hui.i.r.iiNia MCAy- in town. leietMione ;m. on. iu idl