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III ' I EVENttfd fcuttfif IN. HONOLULU. J. H , TrjuftDAT, At?0. 2?, lio. gg akfa! skis! & P.ceanic Steamship Company SOHEDriE S. 3. SDSfcltA, 10.COD TONS item S. F Arrive Hcn.Lcave Hon. AUGUST 20 AUGUST 2t $35 first class, single. S. F.t $110 duo, , 0. BREWER Pacific Mail Steamship Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha ftt..m.r. of th. above Companies thla Port on or about the Date mentioned below: Leave Honolulu For Orient. Leave Honolulu For ft P Korea August 20 Siberia ...August29 Nippon Maru September 13 China September 3 Siberia September 19 Manchuria September 10 China September 20 Chiyo Maru September l Foi furthur information appl) ' H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents Matson Navigation Company BI ""WEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU From Sun Francisco S. Lurline Aueust 31 S. S. S. S. Wilhelmina. ...September C S. Lurline September 28 S. S. HYADES of this line sails on or about August 25, 1910. For further particulars, apply to CASTLE & COOKE. LTD.. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail STEAMSHIP FOR FIJI ANl ZEALANDIA .... MARAMA JIAKURA MEO H ft s v " SEPTEMBER 1C ...OCTODER 14 .NOVEMUER11 U A VIES & CO . MER1CAN-HAWAI1AN STEAMSHIP COMPANY From New York to Honolulu, via Tehuantepec, every sixth day. Freieht received at all times at the Company's wharf, 41st Street, South Brooklyn. ., Tti nrornT FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT- 8. B. M1S0URIAN. to sail Anntwr an B. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail AUGUST 30 For further inonnation appl. o H HACKFELD & CO., LTD iKents Honolulu ' , , . . , t 0 P MOft General Freisht Aeent When the occasion arises to pack and crate your household goods employthe Union-Pacific Phone 58 J King St.. next wlmcp sl'illcd nackers " i . ' ,. care and labor and any anxiety regarding their condition when needed.. Baggage Transfer Coal & Wood Moving L HUSTACE - PECK CO., LTD U UtTEEH STREET MOOT. Ma estimates given on all kuifr of Uruyinjc. Teamict;. Road Buitdiac, nBtintr, Filling nREWOOD AND COAL. WAIANAE SAND FOR SALE FIRE INSURANCE The B. F. Dillingham Co. LIMITED Qene Autnt 'or Haw!. Atlas Atturripcc omp.ny of Lonuon New York Underwriters' Agency Providence Washington Insurance Co Sth Ft-OOR, STANGENWALU BI.DG. LIFE INSURANCE Is not a Luxury; It Is a Nicetnlty But you Must hsve the DEST tnd tiiat Is provided jy the famous and most equitable Laws of Msssa thusetts. In the .. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF 0O8TON, MABBACHU8ETT8 f you would b fully Informed about these (s.vs, address CASTLE & COOKE, iCNBRAL AQBNT8, MQN01VUU, T. ! DISPLACEMENT: Arrive 9. . AUGUST".! SEPTEMBER first class, round trip, San Fran- & CO., LTD., GeneralAgents. will Call at HONOLULU and Leave m San FinnC'SCO S. S. Lurline ... .September 6, S S. Wilhelmina .. .September 14 1 S'. S. Lurline October 4j from Seattle for Honolulu direct General Aeents, Honolulu COMPANY FOR VANCOUVER- MARAMA SEPTEMI1ER 13 MAKURA OCTODER 11 ZEALANDIA OCTOllER 8 LTD. GENERAL i.GENTS p " Transfer Co. s, matic to Young Hotel Ijsts I Phone will relieve vou oi ,0ahu Railway Time Table Outward. For Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Way Stations .as IB a. m., 3;20 p..m For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations 17:30 a. m., 0:16 a. m 11:30 a. m., 2:16 p. m.. '3:20 p. m 5:15 p. m.,,t9:30 p. in., tll:15 p. m For Wahl'awn and LeIIe'uua 10 20 a, m. 5:15 o m., 9:30 p. m., tllttB p in Inward Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wat dulua and Walanae 8:3G a. m 5:31 p. ra. Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Pearl City 17:46 a. m., '8:36 a. m., 11:02 a. m., 1:40 p. m., '4:20 p. m, 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Airlvo Honolulu from Wahlawa and Lellehua 9:16 a. in., tl:40 p. m., '5:31 p. tn , t 10 .0 p. in. The Halelwa Limited, a two-htur train (only first dais tickets honored) leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:30 a, m.; returuliiK arrlvia In Honolulu at 10:10 p in The Limited stops onl at Pearl City and WUanao outward and Walauau, Walpahu and Pearl City Inward, Dally tflundar Ricepiod tHunday Only O DUNIHON, F O. SMITH ' Huperlntvndent O, . A I! Ilttin lluslnesi Office 1'honi CRfl, UiUldiu tdilyriJ noom flious 181 XivtaaMtiry.il 1.1 ms BISHOP &9. UMXERt Commercial and Trav elers' Letters of Credit, issued on the Bank of Odliiorrtja and ,Thc Lon don fomt Si nek Banit L id., London. Correspondents for the Arncrtcan Express Com pany ant1 Trios. Gok & Son In teres' Allowed oi tC'V. ani Sivmor. Kink ! I Ky bi' BANK OF HONOLULU LIMITED PAID CAPITAL. SGC0.000 Successors, to , GLAUS SPREOKELS & CO. Invites your Account and offers satisfactory service. Loans at market rates. Exchange nnd Cable trans fers. Travelers' Credits and Checks available everywhere. The 'Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital (Paid Up). Yen 24,000.000 Reserve Fund ....Yen 16,260,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The bank buys and receives for collcitt .n bills of exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business Tba Dank receives Local De posits and Head Office Deposits for fixed, periods. Local deposits 125 and upwtrdK for one year at rate of 4 per an num. Head Office Deposits Yen 26 and upwards for one-half year, one year two years, or three years at rate of 4H per annum. Particulars to be obtained on Application Honolulu Office 07 S King St P O Rox 1C8. Yu Akal Manager Oahu Machine Shop Manager - - - H. L. ROSS 301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS STS. Tcleohone 014 ENGINEERS AND GENERA! MACHINE REPAIRS Automobiles, Motor Cycles. Gas Sta tionary and Marine LnRines, nice Mill Machinery, Etc. QUIlD(NG MATERIAL oi all rural. j-ttATJCJfJ m LUMBM. ALIX.I k R0ADCI0H inren Sfrret : :: Honnlnla PLANISHED ,STEEL A full assortment, sites Z4"x98" Lo 48"xl20", and Kaugti No. 10 to No. 28 just to hand. We do sheet metal work of all kinds, and guarantee satislaction Your patronage is solicited. PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING EMMELUTH A CO., LTD. Phone 211 145 Eine St. SUMMER DAYS AND Pau Ka liana GOOD THINGS WOOD and COAt If you use these commodities regularly you will And it to your advantage to buy from Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. Queen Stieet, Opposite Kuahiimtum Telepliono 281 Alexander & Baldwin, LIFTED. OFF'CEP.3 AND Bit LGtCRS. n. P. Baldwin .... President W. O, Smith. .First Vice-President W M Alexander . Second Vlce-Pre,8lient J. P, Cooke Third Vlce-Prei. and Manager J. Wnterhoitsc . ....... Treasurer E E Paxten . ... Secretary J B. Castle ...... . . Wreetor J It Gait Director W. B. Castle Director Suar Factors. Commission Merchants, and Insurance Agents Agenti for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co Haiku Sugar Company. 1 Pola Plantation. i Maul Agricultural Company i Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. Haloakala Ranch Company I Honolua Ranch. McUrydo Sugar Co. Kauai Railway Co. t Castle & Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER. CHANT8, 8UOAR FACTOR8 and OENERAl INSUPANCE AGENTa Representing i:vn Plantation Co Wjlnlua Agricultural To I,(d l.)lila ugnr "o Wnlmea Sugar Mill to ,Hknn Sugar Co. I -til Fulton Iron Works of St Loul. Rabcock Wilson Pumpa. Green's Fuel Economizer Matron Navigation Co C. Brewer & Co., Ltd, SUGAR FACTORS AND COM I MISSION MERCHANTS Officers and Directors: K. F. Rlshop .... . Preajdcat Geo II. Robertson; . ...Vice-President and Manager V W. North Treasurer Richard Ivcrs Secrotary J. R Gait .1 Auditor Geo. Il.-Oa.rter Director C. 11. Ooko ......... Director R. A, Cooke Director A. Gartloy Director C. Brewer &Co., Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCIES Royal Insurance Cc.- of Liverpool London Assurance Corporation Commercial Union Assurance Co of Lonion. Scottish Union ft National Ins Co. of Edinburgh. Caledonian Insurance Co. of Edln burgh. Upper Rhine Insurance Co. (Ma rine) Teiritorial Board of Immigration 01 r 403 Stanfcewald li. Honolnlo SCANDINAVIA BELTING HONOLULU IRON WORKS AeenU Forcegrowth Will do it PACIFIC ENGINEERING ' COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and Con structing Engineers. Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc tures, Steel Structures. Sanitary Sys tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro ieots. Phone 143. IKS editorial rooms 350, bust. ness office, Theo are the telephone ,n-l. v h Bulletin ftfflA i REjLOTJtTE 1 TIWACIiUNb 4) ., , R6ccrded, Anrmst 10, IOIOi A P Sqarna to Mnhrtda Hhlshjzl & CoVt,nl, h; lot. a,, nr 48.10: 7 y" at, $C0 per yr, n330, p 225. An.r 23 1310 Mnrl.i t7. TVrhAl (l nil in 11.1 hi: Of, HaivftJIi Mill V M; rule 1lnnpluli ConMMtn & Dray Co Ltd on, lout in nnd C of It P lftjl and gr 3C.1I, cor South Rt and' Kawalahan lane, Honolulu, Oahu; II. 1 331. p,3l4. Aim r., 1010. 1 llniinlnlii roliHlr'fii & Dniy. Co Mil t.n.HnnXnf Hawaii I.ld, M; It 1; 209 1, kill OS.., lpiita. elf, for Houtn Ht and Knwalnhaii hint. Ilnnnuilil, Oahu; 1, and m)K "000. 11,33.1, p Sir,. Aug 12, 1910. Knlllkr-n (w) by gln to Kcnana lCoka, t) 1-fi Int In U P "51, kul 21.19, Hnlawn. O-ilui; S120. II .138, p i?ii .infy in, irin. II II Rrnwn Jr ami wf lo Mrs 'Ah li.o K MiiBUlrf. I); 1. P r-Of". Vo tntio ltd, l'uun, Hawaii; Slfin. II 332, p 190. Ailg 9, 1910. .1 K Ahernlinma Knlmana nnd wf tn I.pii You, I); 4n of gr 2770, Ho nmuakaii, N Knlialn, Hawaii; 000. II 3.12. p 191. Aug . 1910- Maslu Mol.lil tn I.al Up. f M; ennc orojia on 7 1.2.1 or lot 23, l'o nahnwnl Homenlpads. Illlo. Hawaii; JC84.31 pluK $ir, 09. II 333, p 313. Aug 10, 1910. Mnr K Wllllami and liflt (O II) (o Raymond P I.urna, I); Ior lot 1J. R P 3990, rent, elf, Kaumana iu. S II o, Hawaii; JC0. 11 332. p 19.1. Aug 8, mm. Joaquin" !.opp nnd wr in iieni" d'.Alirmi, n; Int 11, lilk 11. Villa rranci Addn, llllo, Hawaii; IfiOO. II 3.12. p 191. May 20, 1910. T M Kekuanmt (i) tn I,pp Kal, I. j 18 G9-100a Of It l (gr) 3198, Knueloaii, Puna. Hawaii; 20 yra nt C8perr. II 3.10, p 22.1. Apr 30, 1910. . IU)si Tnvaros nnd hsli to Manuel P Agular, D; l-2a land, ronta, etc, near Volcano ltd, Puna, Hawaii; J70. II .182. 1) 19C AilgM, 1910. Wiloklla Akiinn and hull (C) to Mops Dolron. O; Int In l-2n land. rentK. etc, Kiikuau, S llllo, Hawaii; 1 3 Int U io landrf rut, etc, waio lilnu, Kait,'lnw3ll;i lfta,ot lot9. gr hr.ei rJnkn VliOlCphetia. I'JIIin. H.I- wall; 4no II p 197. Aug 4, 1910. Knhull and wf lo Oen Para, D; Int )n pp land, lildgs, ptr, Halawa, N Kohala, Hawaii: $10, Ptc. II 332, p 199. Aug 11. 191". Naalehu Store. Co-P u; general nidso liuclnewi, Naalehu. Koir, lln wa;ll 10 yrs. I! 338, p 210. July 2.'.. 1910. , , v S Kaholoaa to' jUAMagulio, D; lfia of gr KiSii. M.ihnlula, N Kona, Hawaii; S7.r. II 338, p 177. Aug C, 1910. J A Magulrc and wf lo S Kaho loaa. D; 1 l-4a of R P 114(57. kill 10782, Wnlplo, Hnmnkiia, Ilawa.l; J100. II 338, p 178. Aug C, 1910. Ah Ping to Ah You. L; in laiul. Main St, I-nlialna, Maul; 18 yls at $25 per yr. 11 330, p 225. Aug 11. 1910. "What did you find particularly shocking at thut play?" "Tho people I saw In tho audience whom I had hitherto regarded as sedate and conr rcrvatlve people" Washington Star. BY AUTHORITY. NOTICE TO HOMESTEADERS. Tetltlon for the opening of Gov ernment lands must be made on blanka Issued by the Commissioner of Public Lands, copies of which may be obtained In person or w(ll ba mailed on request, at the office of the Sug-Agents or at the oluco of tho Commissioner of Public Landv, Honolulu. MAHSTON CAMPRELL, Commissioner of Public Lands. Dated at Honolulu, August 10, 1910. 4094 Aug. 11, 13. 18, 20, 25, 27; Sept. 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29; Oct. 1, SEALED TENDERS. Scaled Tenders will be received by the Superintendent of Public Works until 12 m. of Thursday, August 25, 1910, for furnishing tho Department of Public Works with 13C0 feet of 12-ln:h wooden stave pipe, without clips or bands. Samplo of pipe re quired may bo seen at tho ofllco of thp Superintendent of Public Works. Tho Superintendent reserves the rlRht to reject any or all bids. MARSTON CAMPRELL, Superintendent of Public Works. Honolulu, August 15, 1910, 4007-101 CORPORATION NOTICES. NOTICE, The annual meeting of tho Wat nllm llul Lund will bo held at Will nihil. Ilaimlel, Kuual, at 10 o'clock a. in mi Iho 20i and 2 3 id of Hep lemher, respectively, lull), JAMBS K. LOTA, I0D7.3W Prtmlilmit. - ' Tflsin s-s Mm ui' (Special rorreapondencp.) H1I.0, Aug. 22.- Th Deraocrnts started Hip.v campaign work laBt weelj with the nominations for del egates to thf rounty and the Terri torial r!hventiniifi IhA rneMlnso ' the preclnrln tal.lnc place last iiiiireuu nriiiiit. TIip llllo town precinct nominated thp following delegates to the coun ty rotivpnMin: V. II. Johnson, Harry Irwin. V. II. Heen, David P.wnllkn, Kahapa IVpkoa. Naehii Ala pal, J. II. Kamnhlnl, Kppoohlwl, J. A. M. Osorlo, I). K. Me-lJger. C. Ml Lolllond. Jim Keimo, Moa Melllnul, MnniiPl Turtndo, Honkann Opln nnd Nd.-ola Slmennn. Of these, eleven aro to be elect pd, and It aepma probable that the pleven will ho abouL aa follows Jnlinion. Irwin, Ilpen, P.wallko, re- pkna, Osnrlo, Mft7KPr, Leniond, Ke pno, Hooknno Oplo and- fllmeona. Thero will ho no ennteatj about del pgatpa to the Tprrltorlnl convention Iii.IIiIh prern t, .as only, flvn were nnmlnatpit, nnd ns thero nrn flvo to ho PlectPd. Those who Wore noml nalpil wero na fnllowF; C5. K. Ma Bulrp, It. II. KualH, rlllpri.ICumalap, J, K. Paauhnii nnd J. K. Maa. In thp Wnlakna preclnel the foli lowing were ixmiliiatPd for dnlegales In the munty ponvpiitloii; Ieulu, J Napeahl. C Ldimann. Jaltpu, -Yro. ypry, PJVo.J-j W, A. KalPlhoauT). Nappalil, lionry wpri, wm. uamp bell, Knlapu, l. Malkal and Repre sentative Kealawaa. . Ofi IIippj eleven nre tn ho pIpcIpu. TIio following wero nominated to bo dplpgnte to iho Territorial ron. vpullnu: C. Lehinanii, D. Napealil nnd Henry Weht. Aa tlfefe nro'tliree delegates to ho rliosen, there wU be no contest In thla case. The meeting went further on to the Helecllon of the candidates for ofllro whom It. wished to bpo nomi nated. The ofllco of sheriff wna left. blank, hut there was, considerable! discussion as to whether Wm. Heen or Harry Irwin ahould bo. Rejected for the olllcp of County Attorney. It was finally deMded by a vote In favor of Heen, tho voto stanu.lig eight to five. Tho dldpurslon of candidates for supervisor from llllo thought out, thp pamea of some new randldates. Tho following .four names were en dowed: Lehmann, Metzger, wape alii and Kalltnu. Hany Irwin nnd Palmer P. Woods were seleeled as tho hok of tha-preclnct for tho Senate, while Kealawaa and Jim Keppp were chosen ns candidates for Represents, tlve. , Tho precinct ondomed the follow ing randldatcH without illatiisalon: For Delegate to Congrew, L. U. Mc Candlcsa; for Treasurer, George Richardson; for Clerk, David llwa llko; for Auditor, Charlea K. Ma gulrc. HILOEXPEGTS (Special Correspondence.) HILO, Aug. 22. There la n likeli hood that Delcgute Kelanlanaolo may come to Hllo In the near future and thut with his urrlval an auspicious stnrt will bo glien tho local cam paign. Last week Campaign Manager Carl Smith wrote to Honolulu, advising- that Kuhlo come to Hllo on the thirty first, stilting that hla presence might sene to stimulate Interest among the party workers. It was the tentative plan thut tho Delegate. Blioiild spend a day In going through il'uua.i and that on tho evening of Wodncsday a more or less formal reception could be gv-. en him, ut which a chance would be glve,n the community to .express ta appreciation of the excollont work which tho Dolcgato.hns.done for llllo and thy Islands In general since ho wus last here. Hllo has a special caiiHo to bo grateful lo thp Delegate Just now that the expenditure of tho appropriation for the Federal build ing, secured thrpugh h's .efforts. Is be coming a certainty. An expression of tho-giatltudn of llllo, such ns would be bound to be forthcoming, could show tho Delegate that his work Is appreciated, and might be u vory fit ting Btart for hl campaign for re- cloctlop on this Island. It wub also suggested thnt on th.e fallowing Thursduy n more general mooting could be held, pt which speeches could be made by our local orators and by the Delegute. Tho pluli wus to bring tho Delegute back Into touch with (lie electorate, while ut (he same lime his pieence would spf.r tho puity worktra on to mqro nctlvu work. In the meantime, uftcr the letter hud Im-lii u'jnt, mtvi-a utu recvod tlm; the llulPKutn hull tone to Konu mi u vaunll'iii trip, nllliiMiyli ( hu hwn iiiiiumu'u mat no intended lo coma lo llllu im well, Mr. Riiiltli In now iiyux lo get Into uimimuilcailnn wlh him In order In iiiuku arruniiunnis for Mill III Iho lnn wllh Ihn phins len. (utlvcly tuiiKusUil us uuillnud uhoie.l MOVEMENTS . Of .VIIASIIIC, I VE88EL8 TO ARRIVE Friday, Aug. 26. Sallna,Crus via. Ban Francisco and Seattle Mlssouflan, A.-H. S. S. San .'Ufanclseo Sierra, O. S, 8, Saturday, Aug. 21. Hongkong via-Japan porta Siberia, P. M. S. B. Hllo via way ports Mauna lf.ea. 4tmr. Sunday, Aug. 23. Maul, Molokal and l.anal porta Ml kahala, atmr. Kauat porta Klnau, stmr. Monday, Aug. 29. 8an Francisco Korea, P. M, S. S. Wednesday, Aug. 31. San Francisco Lurline, 'M. N. S. 8 Hawaii via Maul iort8 Claudlno, stmr. Kauai porla Vf, G. Hall. simr. VE88EL8 TO DEPART Thursday, Aug. 2Sj Kauai porta W. G. Hall, stmr., C p. m. Friday, Aug. 26. Kona and Knu orta Mauna Iioa, tmr., noon. Maul and Hawaii porta Claudlno, stmr., S p. m. , Saturday, Aug. 27. . Kauai (Excursion) Mauna Kea, stmr. c Sunday, Aug. 28. San Francisco Siberia, O, 8. S. , Monday, Aug. 29. Hongkong via Japan ports Korea, P. M. S. 8. Kauai porta No?au, atmr. Tuesday, Aug. 30. Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. Kauai ngrtB Klnau, atmr., C p. .m. Maul, Molokal nnd Lanal ports Ml kahala, atmr., C p. m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. San Franclscoh Sierra, O. S. S. MAILS. I Malls are dna at Honolulu from 'points aa 'follows: San Francisco Sierra, Ahg. 2C. polonlesPer Marama, Sept, 13. .Yokohama Siberia. Aug. 27. Vancouver Per Manuka, Sept. 1G. Malls .will depart for the following joints aa follows; 3an Francisco Siberia, Aug. 28. Vancouver Per Marama, Sept. 13. Yokohama Korea, Aug. 29, polonies PcnManuka,! Sept- 10. - TRANSPORT SERVICE.' i. j Dlx, nailed from Honolulu for Manila, Aug. 12. Logan sailed from'Honolulir'for San Francisco, Aug. 4th. .3borldan, sailed from Honolulu for Manila, Aug, 14, i 3hermon, sailed from Manila, Aug. 14. y (Special Correspondence.) IIILO, A"g. 22.' Tieso nro hnsy days along (he Hllo waterfront! and Ureaks of whito Induced by tho rush of work are already becoming vlsl blo among tho raven locks of Col lector Ilalrd. , There aro at present five lumber vessels In port, and more aro ex pected. The barkentlne Irmgafd ar rived last Tuesday froai fort Town end with a Joad of Iumbcr for Pa auhau and Hakalau. Shemay de liver her load over .the. -wire. The barkentlne UcnJcla arrived the followJtig day with a load oC lumber from Aberdeen, consigned -to tho Hllo Mercantile Co. Last Friday (ho schooner Sequoia 3rr.lved, also from Aberdeen. Sho had on board lumber for tho Hllo Railroad Co. and for tho Illlo Mer .rantllo Co., ns well as n part cargo for Hpnoipu, -The schooners Gamhlo and Weath.- erwax.are at the railroad wharf drs charging lumber. Tho steamship Enterprise arriv WW ed from San Francisco yesterday , morning with 4500 tons of general cargo and a largo list of passen gers, including aovoral well-known local people. She 'also brought a bull for tho-Ill'lo Sugar Co.', a Jack, for Chauncey Miles and a ram. The Bteamshlp IlllonJui Is due thin morning. Tho'Ahiorlcan.Hawallan steamship Mexican Is expected on Thursday, and tho Ncvadan on Sat urday, Tfio schooner F.thel Zane, from tho Sound, -Is expected to show up al most 'any time, and there nro Bever-, al other vcsboIs which will very Boom ho due, , Tho following passengers; arrived from Sou Francl, per fl. B, Entsr. prlso, on August 21: Miss L. II. Mil ler, Miss C. A, Potter, Miss Blephr un'la Guard, Wllx llrugbelll, A, H. (llbh, Mrs. I,. T. Walbh, Miss A. Marr, Miss M. II, Cluwes. A. (1. Uoa inaii, Mm. A. M, lleannui, Joseph lloflli). Qua tlioiisand splomlld books, 55rP llrinvn ami Lynn Co, llnlli w'6 nmva nnlc, , . T