Phatf o f the Moon for tUe Month of September. 1875 PIIHHB ITfiPT. AKiri M1TH, RlKbOtlilftl. HONOLULU MEAN TIM B. Mat, Plret Qvertar ...11 .? A lath. rH Moon . 2 10 6 a ML I Q carter 8 .n m TTE SCX KIMKG AND SETTING. lit. .1 48 Mi Sa Sett Stb, Baa KteaM. ... 4t Seta ..... 1Mb. 9a Kla-a . . .5 4 6 AH Put. 9eU ub Uiat-a. . 62 ah San Ms).., Sb, -on K ... . AL.b AH Pirn tta SOtti. Poo Rkfi. i 4ft ft ah o Seta 2 IB AH 6U ni . T TH 4M& ph . 6 62 h ::' i- .fr 46PH lilTIWT IHTEH. flWti trmnci, per Mfkado... , Au 16 New York. leiecrmpblr . . ..,,.- 15. New Vort, " fay mall Any, 10. 1 'i4 :. " telacrapliir Anp. It. Losxim, ' M by mail Jn'j 31. doe? p- tmll HHHHHHf JoW SI. An land, M Jul 10. p.wtlanil. 0. direct per tateatt arrifBl. J. A. Falktnbtjric . . . Kilo. Hawaii, Aitiruat IS. OTEN OF TIIK U I l k. The flij-hlp Peoaaeolt, Admiral Almj, will nil for U Pat, Lower CaJiioroU, aoon after the arriral of the next mail eteamer, about the 25tb Inst. t3T Tbe next mall may be expected br the Brit ish bark Jalswar, dpt. Chilton, to lesre San Fran dco Angnit 28, and dne here Sept. 12 to 15, under charter to load pnano. Bark D. C. Murray will sail for Htn Francisco this afternoon, taking a mail. With an average passage be ought to arrive over by the 21st, a week ahead ol the B City of Melbourne." HOSOLVLV. SEPT. 1. 187ft. Br.-r Cnwu arrived from Tahiti n tbe 3Atk of An. pt. arttb a Mtoall return carp' cif cocoanut. Of th cattle ad aVe ok lova afac I -i doaaa bead. tir.t ol IN MM or. (.-) at Kawaibee. which. cutiaideriDB her loog paaaaf of 3J day tu Tahiti, waa doing very arctl. Bark t. ( II array arrived the aatne daya. 13 day from San ! w-Hh a full caiTfo, taclndinc aoa- 0 tooa of atoref fa- tbe t". Naeal aayenrr. Sbr baa met .with ber vaual qaik deanatdi. andaaila at Z P. H., try-day with a full return caua-o end orar 3u oabiu paaarn;ara. Meaara. C Brewer A Co. I arrived on thr 2Ktb with a full carg.. of rough . aiid abiuglaa, cunaigDed to Maaara. Hark- Md A Co. bbe will leave again on Saturday fur Puget Soand. lb ballaat. Mi:j Lad? Waaatngton arrired on the name day, under rbartei la l-ad gaano at Kuderbury I aland, to place of ablp Eaaerald. axw la port. Itk Matti- Uaclaay aafled oa the tSth, with a (all cargo of produce for Portlaod. Oregon. Mark loaia is expected abortly from Tahiti with a carg . of firewood. Backing a load of cattle. Br ii. Bark Jala war will be due In about two waaka from be j FraMl ft rantc f .,r tbe .iuaiH. I "land- Brig J. B Ford Is folly due from Humboldt, with a cargo of radwoud lumber, cu&aigued to kleaara. 11. llackfeld A Cu rler adeem --men I will be obeerred In tbhi iaane, calling for tt eight and iaaeugera for San Fraociacu, fur which deatina UtHi abe will raceite quick deapatcb- Ikark Em- a C. Bead, lately from Auctndit with coal, tailed on tbr SOtb, to load gaaao for a European market. lathe way of bwaiaeaa, we have nothing to report, thi beaug ovr dall aoaauo, when merrha&tf, plantar, and all if i lie ut their oara, and wait tbe ujteniug of tbe barreat etNUMi ta Ortober and November. From the Arctic Tbe Gen Harney, Opt Tripp, arrived at San Francisco on the 13th ultimo, bring ing a firt report from the Arctic. But three ship were reported : Illinois 380 whale; St. George, 80 whale; and Florence, 80 whale. The General Har ney reported a cargo of 100 bundle whalebone and 13,500 pounds of ivory. 139" His K vol Highnea Prince Leleloboku ac companied by H. H. Keelikolanl, returned from Molokal on Friday night, about v. o'clock, where tbey had been spending a lew wecka, on tbe late King's ranch. Tbe Prince visited tbe lepers and addreaaed them. Assuring them that the government, as heretofore, will provide for them, and ace that every provision Is made lor their comfort. IMrltf OF HOOIJ 1,1 . fhryo: l.; 4M)bgi ARRIVED. t.r Active, Poaabiwa, fruui Kohala. iikc aurar fidr Kluau, Abulbala,froai Maliko. Ckzrgv ucar. S lka. Kaai. from Lanal. i.r Uanuoki. Kalxwaim. front Mulokai. Brit brig Kouert Cowan, llatfleld, lti daya from MM. IT Mn i kilauea, Marcbant, from windward porU. bci. rfaaabi, Uopu, from Blia tutyv : 24 pcadiidaa. I bbla tallow. &chr Jenny, W ilham. from K una and Kau 18 paa- -ruger Cbryo: 24 kg augar, ft! bin uta, 10 bble. T Ml guat akina, -1 bdl cane, 9 bug. 8chr F'lry Queen. Kaaiua, fiom Uanalei. 4 pa- Hrugers. Caryif : 14 Curda Wood. JjSchr Mary EUru, Ataua, from Uobaia. Cargo : 730 I'ga aogar. Ai bk Oaudn, Kobiuaon, ladayafrom Port Gamble At. bk 1. - UleeaiugtiKi, Brown, U daya fruUi ban r'ranciacu. JO ficit Kamm. Reynold, from Kabulul- 24 paaaen era. Largo VU0 bg augar, W ligt potato. 3o ficbr Mile Miaria. Lenta, fium Jdolokai 10 paaen geta. Curpo: 42 bdla cane, 2 roll mat, lu bdla lKa.tue. A doc tarkeya, 3 doa cbickena, 10 boga, ca batter. SAILED. A liberal offer. In nearly every country fe male phyaioiana are seeking practice, and aotno of them meet with noted success. It is stated that Madame Bres, the first lady to obtain a medical de gree attheSorboone, baa declined an offer of 40, 000 f. a year as physiciau to the Sultan's harem, on condi tion ol never going outside the building. She will attend tbe harem, but will practice in Constantino ple like other doctors. tW By telegraph from New Tork we learn that the agwot there of Elder A Co., Glasgow, has ar ranged with the Pacific Mail Company to furalah ateamers to perform the full monthly mail sen-ice between San Franciaco and New Zealaod, Inatead of three-fifths as originally proposed. Under this modification, all tbe boats will belong to the Pacific Mall Company, In fact tbe performance of the contract is given to them to carry out. Lower Rates. A new telegraph company has been formed in San Francisco, with Michael Kceae, Senator Shannon and other rich men as directors, who propose to fix the rate for a messuge to New Tork at oue dollar, (it is now $2.50) and lor shorter distance at one third the present rate?. This com pany is determined to go ahead at once with tbe work lor constructing a telegraph line across the continent. Sixty thousand poles hare been con tracted for, aud in less than thirty davs work will bt- commenced biuiultancously at Omaha, Chicago aud New York. Almost a Centenarian. On Saturday last, on tbe occasion ol the 93d anniversary ol the birth of Mrs. Judd, mother of tbe late Doctor Judd, a large number of the friends of the family assembled at the lamily homestead in Nuuanu, to celebrate tbe event. After supper, addresses were made by several gen tlemen present, and two poems, written for the oc caaion, were read by Mr. Geo. Ii. Dole and Mr. H. A. P. Carter. Among the guests present we noticed Mrs. Ass Thurston, whose 6t)tii birthday occurs next month, and who has speut fltty-five and a half years of ber life in these islands. Verily our climate deals geutly with the old. Warw.rk, John Bull, for MolokaL Milt- M.muv Lenta, for Molokai heir Nettie Herri II, Crane, tor La bain a. Kt. Luka. Kaai, f -r Moloaa, Kauai Haw bh MatttV Marleay, W atera, for Portland. ?T ct.. Uauu.4iBwai. Kalawata, for Molokai a Alallko. Bl kiuau. Abuibala, for Maliko. Oft gnli i l'auakt, Uopu. for Hllo. . Kc I'uaebiaa. foi Kawalbae. 11 I. M Repulae. fr Victoria. 9. t-ttur kilauea. Marcbant, for Windward Porta Abi bk EmmaC. Baal, Bailey, lor tiaauo lland. Z Sci.r Kaaaoi, Keynolds,fi-Kabt.lni The " City of Sydney," the fast of three steamers building at Chester, Pa , for tbe American and Australian mail service, has been launched, and is rapidly beiug fitted up. Tbe other Teasels were launched during the summer, so that all will be ready to take their places in the line soon after Jan uary 1876. Tbey are Iron screw ships of 3000 tone burthen, and will each be fitted to carry 300 passen gers. This is the class of vessels needed for the in creasing passenger trade on this route. The Vaseo dc Gama and Vuucouver are chartered boats, and are not designed to remain permanently in this service, which calls for more passenger accommodation than cither ol them can supply. Hawaiian Mosses We have received Irom Pro!. Baldwin, of Labainalona Seminary, a aet of moaaes and hepatica? gathered by bim on various parts of Maul. Tbey are neatly dried, pressed and mounted on stiff paper, and - me of them resemble Rarsarr m Rum D C MuaAT, A. Fcuxa. Muni Left ban rraonetv Auc ISth. at 10 A. H Flrat three days vmt fraah braaaa aruaa w to nw. with paaalnr for etjuaiia, , Algw very closely, retalulng their rich colors and car'yir.g as i lai ov- iook 1 W. Thn thu wind haule'l to N L itrot. and ramatned so the balance of paaaage Aug. SGCL. at 4 a. , aaw Mi4okau, bearing Be W dfaUut S milaa. At T a M . , aaw Oabu. RcroftT or Bate Roaaav Cowaa, Uattibld. Maavaa Len PapwMe Avguat tth. r H. Flrat two days light northerly wiodi. on tbe Uth I oat eight of Tahiti, on the 16th crowded tbr eqaator ta long 149 10 W. from there experienced moder ate aaaterly trades to Hawaii, which waa aighted on tbe 2-U. there i p. an light wiada and calm. Tbe follow iag veaael were laying In tbe port of Papeeti : , ,r.. rlad rani La Ualiaaooiera, Admiral Peru .t Traairh deej.lch ateamer Dayot, French frigate Infernet, Brit brig Airvlo, Bril brig Ed flrat one. (loaded with Guano lor neeatowo . ) put In fndiatrea with five feat of water in bold ; Am wb bk Seiah, Oapt. Clark, (put in indiatnsai,) had been r-'ndeu.oed. and waa advertlaed fr aale. KaroRV or Baas Caomk, Boainaoa. ManTEa Sailed from P.H-t tiambW July 34th. came out of tbe atraiU July Z7th. badlkrht n .rthe'ilv wind- to Ut 40. thence to 11 had Hghl H and W wlnda, took tbe trade in lat 3UP long 13H0, from tbeooe to port light wlnda. Made tbe ialand of Maui Angawl Stfa at S A. H-. arrived off barltor Ann 2Sth 6 A. M. , o daya from Port Gamble, lumber to H. Uackfald A Oo. PIPlkKTK. Prom TahiU, per Robert Cowan, Aug. fifth. 4S0P coacoa noia. 1 bx specie to T U Davie; 1 bag do to Godfrey Brown From San FrandaoP. per D. C. Murray. Aug. 2Sth. O0 pkga aUirwa to E C Doran ; 278 do do to V S Penaact4a; 22 d tea. S4 d. meal and crack era, 44 c canned gooda, 400 ska tmx, tt baca potaloea. 10 ca onions to Henry May; 6 pkg aadee to B J NolU; 10 oa and 1 cak glaaaware. 1 c rudae. 10 bakta ctiaaBpagne to H llackfeld A Co ; 'JD pkga paint, 90 do Hdc 1 ca paper to Wilder A Co; 46 pkga mdae, 40 baa soap U milingbam A Co; 1 cs paint, 70 doors. Jtu pkgs windows Hi Mhjifc kgs naila, Soa hardware, 1 child's carriage to Lewera A Dirkaoc; 2 tanka gaaoRne, 10 ca champagne to A Herbert 10 o canned ffooda, 20 tin cracker-, SO bx bread. 300 ak. flout toBateae AOo; 7 pkg mdae to M Mclnerny ; 7 d-dot.. Ira Ucnardaon; 1W akt fionr to E P Adam: 100 aka flour. 31 do ground feed. 14S pk groceriea to Frlel A Laone . 2 oa anting mucin nee to T Lark ; I ca cigare, Su tota. ; .. .. 1 ,i m iae, lk bga bran. 100 Co Coal oft llK' bale amy, SOO bbl lime, bo bg potatotM to C Brewer A Co ; 1 can Iri'fuga machine. 1 ca bottle. 2 pkg to 7 S Spalding ; 106 di mdae to Foster A Oo; 10 ca wine, 1 bx wax Jo af Ballian ; 1C bafcu chaaiagne, 6 oaka red wine. 10 ca card, I do capa and label t ci C Lam 100 do coal oil to Wong Koo ; 100 aka flour, Hfk md i 1 -M Mtuai A Son; Sdodoto A 8 CI eg born A Co; 2 bbl whlekev to Ordar : I pkg drug UG C Mc Lemn : ' aka flour, jn bbla leef. I bt mm to II HcFar Inm . 2 (1 ot Lg grucwrit' t H E Mctntyre 4 lir.- . ca pater to Lewera A Pickaon I 20 do aat fruita, 20 pkga mdae to Karoo ft On; lOdca nat oil to Chung Faa; 3 hxs guuit powder to Oaatle A Cooke ; lea jewelry. From Port Gamble, per bk Camden, Aug. 28.-207,220 ft roaah luulx -, So,0hl ft dreaaad lamber, S3 M ohinglaa. ElPORTIi. far Nta Frandmt prr l'rpdrrni. Ave. 24th. 1ST bacht 1 :.viiv K l& .1 Imtm, 6 bfn cufft, 1 pkg coriua. 20 ImII, r l akiiu. 47 pea ictmo htdM. M0 bga (MUldj, 16 bga ruib, 181 bga rica. SMS pkga Magar, 40 bndla angar caoe, i- UaMa Tar P.rdnn. par Mikado. Aug i4lb 100 bneha baninaa, 140 balaa paiu. 1 piano. 06 bga rwe, 21 pkga augar. For Portland, par Mattla Maclaar. Ang. 2ftth 104 bocha ttananaa. 1 L.g ouioaitloo nail. '1 bga cnftV. 1000 lioiea. IT: pkga uulaaaaa, 400 bga rica. SWT pkga augar. t kga Tam- gcaS i" -i:4.i.icc. Fraa Ian Pmaa-laeo. par D. C. Murray. Aug. Mtk.-Mr C J Murpbr a wile. Mra Juhn R.binaon. Mr K C Stewart, arlfa a cl.ild Ml. M Talbot. Mum O Booth. Mr Wa Tailor, Mr W k. Mr. f Hofling. Fred ll.aliug. Obaa A Arnold, A Dax tar. Waa Zaiglar, D Malay , P Pino, Juaaph Lea-la. Froan Tahiti, par Robart Cowan, Aug. 28th. Godfrey Fron, WltHlamrd Porta, par KHauaa, Ana. JTth.-H R H Kr.llk.lanl UtU PritMa Lalaiobuku. Hla Bx VT L Morli. nua a wife j W Koa, A Kalaulu i Makua, J Uaoanka. Miaa f..MUI-nal: Miaa Lyman. Mr Mauulrt Mr Akiaa a wuTa. Mr Akl M. Morahoad. Maatar Jouoa. wm Wilaou, Mra W 1 Maxwaiu child, and .b dack. For Wiadnrd Porta, par 8tmr Kilaaaa. Aug. SO Blahop Willi.. Mr a Miaa Widrmana, Dr J Mott Smith a daughter. Mra a Miaa Make. Mai DkJtaoo. F A gehacf.r. W B Paoblaa. h. J F Pogur. R T Haabaadta a Vila. 1 B Copanhagon. II C R Aru. I' W Dawaon, Mra Jaagar. Wm Wilaon, J U Siarara, aad aboat ft oa daok. For (tea Fraajciaco, par D. C Murray, Sept. 1 Mra Kaad ham 4 ohllorao, Ltublin. Miaa Merrill. Mra Gharadi a aar aaat, Miaa Moaely, Mra Brow a a ara't. R M Fallar, Mra Dud 1. Miaa Fanay Aadrrwa. Miaa L Andrrwa. J D Brewer, wire : h.dl'n a aro ta, Mra .arrill a 2obld'u. Miaa Fowoll, Miaa Auaia Wllfoiig. Central H awrrlra Pakaiii Aogtut 10th. Oo the night of tbe 5th ul timo oo of the aoet horrible railroad accident! that baa erer happened to Chile, occurred oo tbe Santiago and Yal pa ratio road. Al the 10:30 train from Val paraiao wt pair.p orer the bridpe at Limache, that atraetntc rare way, and with the exception of the angina aad lander, the whole train, containing fifty parsons, were precipitated into tbe rirer below. The lan. pi ware broken is the fall, and the oil roning orer ignited aad eel fire to the larger part of the wreck. Orer half the passengers were either crushed to death or perished by fire or water. Tbe Diaias Cabal Bfbtbt. The work of pre paring the report of the surrey for tbe ship canal acroa the Isthmus of Danes is proceeding under the superrisio: of Liaat. Collins, and will be completed in la aboat ii-weeki. Since tbe examination of the field work it has bean ascertained that tbe entire length of the proposed can a! by that route will ha 28 i-100 smites witi. one ttutnal 2 mtlea in length . bowing the delicate flowers and seed csienles. Tbcee specimens can be seen in our bookstore for a few days, and a limited number of orders for simi lar setts cao be filled. Oar feme are becoming well known abroad, bot tbe more delicate mosses and li chens are less known. Persons who have seen and compared oor ferns and mosses with those of New Zealaud and otber Polynesian islaods, say that in va riety, beauty and delicacy of structure, ours cannot be surpassed. Resolutions. At a meeting of "Athlete" Base Bsll Club, the following resolutions were unsul mously adopted : Whereas; listing carefully taken into consider ation the action of the Committee of tbe Honolulu Amateur Base Bsll Association, and having found its action illegal, Dot ouly contrary to lbc rules which tbey were then and there working under, but also contrary to justice and common sense, therefore, RrMjlvtd ; That, we as a Club, hereby withdraw from said Association, and that tbe Secretary be hereby instructed to notify said Association of this action. Raolved; Tbe Secretary furnish a correct copy of these resolutions to tbe public press. Dated Honolalo, Aug. 28th, 1875. What Next? Tbe latest novelty Introduced from abroad, it a type-writer, a machine de signed to supercede pen writing. Mr. E. C. Da mon is ageut for it, and those wbo wish to sec It operate will find It at tbe store of Dillingbsm & Co. Now it strikes us that this Is just the thing for an editor's sanctum, as tbe compositor will bare no excuse for making mistakes from such clean copy as this machine tarns out. But we think it will bsve to write faster than sixty words per minute to keep up with some of us quill drivers, when we get steam fairly up, with two or three devils st our el bows, calling for copy. We have never undertaken Xo count tbe words scratched off per minute when fully inspired, but it considerably exceeds one hun dred. However, we mean to set tbe machine to work grinding out items for the voracious public, and aball find out whether it can write funny Items. If so, we want one, for it is very bard work to pro duce anything to make one laugh iu this bot weather the last day of Summer. An Uolt Visitor. On Saturday afternoon, aboat the time the frigate Repulse was getting under way, a large flab was seen by tbe nstlvcs of Waikiki rapid ly approaching tbe bay. As be Beared tbe reef, he cleared it with one leap of fully ZvOteet aud skimmed over tbe shallow water inside, until he landed high and dry on tbe sand beach, directly In front of Mr. J. W. Pflucer'a aeaside cottage. Here be was seized by a native, wbo however, was unable to bold blm, aod tbe huge fish floundered about till he finally got into tbe water. A crowd of natives corallcd bim, and tbe water near shore being too shallow to allow him to use bis flns to any advantage, tbey soon kill ed bim with an axe. It proved to be a species of tbe sword flsb, measuring eight feet in length, while bis sword measures 86 inebes. Tbe latter may be seen in our office. He appears to have been frightened by tbe Repulse, and shot like an arrow through tbe waterand over tbe reef, with sucb extraordinary speed that be could not stop till out of bis nsttre element, and high on tbe land. Those who wit nessed it say that it was a most exciting scene. These sword fishes are very powerful. We re member Captain Stone telling of an Incident which occurred while he was running the Brig Josephine between Ibis port and Jsrvis Island about 1858. Tte brig was an extraordinary sailer, and while going at ber fall speed, ten miles oa boor, the was struck directly under tbe stern counter with 6uch a shock aa to jar tbe whole vessel and to awaken the Cap tain out of a sound sleep, wbo supposed that tbe brig bad struck a whale or a reef. Immediately the pumps were started, bot there waa no water in the hold. On returning to port tbe brig waa hove out, to And tbe cause ol the shock ; when near the stern post. Imbedded In the thick plank, the blade of a sword fish was found, fully twenty inches in length. To have bit the brig under tbe counter, the flab must bare been going in the same direction as the veaael; and one may imagine the speed with which it moved to have plunged Its sword twenty Inches throogbjthe planking. It must have been going t the rate of twenty or twenty-five miles an hour, and evidently Intended to bit the brig, supposing it to have bees a whale From thi one can cot a faint trip. Af the fights which take place among tbe monsters of the uecp. From Tahiti. Captain Hatfield informs us that when he left Papeete, there were three French war ships In that port, Including tbe Admiral's flagship. Tbe Admiral was to Mil to-day for Valparaiso. tSf Yesterday a native, employed in Mr. Hop per's barrel factory, bad tbe four Angers of bis right band cat off close to tbe palm, by one of tbe circular saws. Dr. McKibbin dressed tbe wounded band, bot tbe native is maimed for life. Cbakqe of Ministrt. Tbe late papers from Victoria, Australia, stated that tbe Ministry of tbst colony bad obtained only one majority on an Im portant financial question. The telegraph, from London under date ol Ang. 4, ststes thst it has re signed, but does not name tbe new ministry. Lakd Sale. A narrow 6lrlp of land, running from tbe sea to the top of tbe mountain, and containing 1300 acres, was sold on Saturday by Mr. Bartow, and purchased for Mr. C. R. Bishop, for $1500. Owing to its narrowness, it was worth but little except to the owner of tbe adjoining property, who secured it. The Ball for the relief ol sufferers bytbe inunda tions in tbe South ol France, which took place on Friday last, proved a great success as a social festi val. Tbe decorations of flags made by Ibe crew of tbe Petercl, and of evergreens by His Majesty, were very handsome, as were also tbe many bouqueta of flowers which graced tbe halls and tables. Among tbe most noteworthy sights was a pyramid of lee, erected by Mr. Rtcrolt, which served ss an iceberg to coo tbe air daring tbe early part of the evening, bnl faded oot of eight before tbe close of the ball. Among those wbo contributed generously In supply ing tbe tables without charge were Mr. H. May, with hams, dec, Mr. Dunn, with beef and mutton, Mr. Wilder, with ice, and Mr. Horn with cake and con iectlonery. Tbe amount raided was less than waa anticipated, and tbe total sum front the ball and con tributions will probably be about iSOO. We append s list of contributions received so far : Ui.bop A Co tii 00' t). MeBrrde. (Kauai). R. H. g 10 OOjL. V. ..,.., (do).. . F. A. getnefcr 20 Onlrt W. Hah.,....., do). , '. L. McGregor... Dr. Wight (Kobala). U. i. Nolle II. J. fkhriaver Rev. MrMaekiuloah. . Krult, (Kralia) . r. tonradt. tool.. 5 00 6 00 .' oo 5 00 IS 00 10 00 25 00 Otto laeabcrg...(dn). ZU OO, II. 1- Ki.bop Willi SO OOlAltx Andre. 20 OO.Keumnd. (Vrt. urgeon) 5 00 6 00 W. M Gibaou 10 00 20 00 Hackfold Co 25 00 S 00 A Frirud SO 00 Dr. O. Troaaaan 25 on; Mra. C 10 00 M. Mclnerny fi Oui Raymond and Bernard 10 00 A Frifiid - 10 00 Hard ia 1 OS - Peleuiar, (Maltawao) 25 On Fortna Constant 2 00 Paul laoiiberg, (Kauajj. 25 OOlTboa. Brown 10 00 W. II. Rice (do)... S OOi Mr. Bradley SOO We are requested by the Committee to tender their thanks to Rev. H. H. Parker, of Rawaiahao Church, for tbe loan of tbe four large chandeliers used oo the occasiou of tbe ball. F iji llsad. Ahbival Ann Laroixo or Hit Excellexct tbi Hob. Sib A. H. Gonnox, K. C. M. O. From the Fyi Times, June 26. For some weeks we bare suffered from gloomy and desponding sort of weather, but towards noon on Thursday there was a marked change in the elements, and ihe humid fog that had for weeks enwrapped the hills of Ovalau suddenly cleared away as tbe Pearl, with a'.l steam up and a favorable breeze into the bar gain, loomed in sight of Levuka, bringing with her the harbinger of prosperity in the person of tbe chosen representative of her Msjesty the Queen. Without wishing to impress oor readers with any superstitious ideas, we cannot hut regard the various concomitants that have associated themselves with the Governor's arrival as good omens for tbe future of tbe colony. Queen's weather ushers bim into tbe new field of bis official duties, and we venture to hope that tho beams of sunshine that have welcomed his Excellency will expand into a glorious summer of prosperity and con tentment. Although it was mooted abroad that Sir Arthur Gordon would land privately on tbe prerent occasion, intimations were sent to. the heads of the various official departments to present themselves at Naaova at II o'clock (yesterday) to receive bis Excel lency, and their number was considerably swelled by all our leading townsmen turning out to meet him on his landing, and aceord to him a truly British wel come. Accordingly, aa the hour of II approached, the road to Nasova was thronged by persons making for the Government buildings, which had been pre pared to receive his Excellency and suite in as suita ble a manner as a limited space of time allowed of. In the square at Naaova a detachment of marines wm drawn up, and opposite to them tbe native fores under Lieutenant Olive presented a very creditable appearance as they awaited under arms the landing of Sir Arthur Gordon. The buildings recently renova ted, backed with a mass uf luxuriant tropical foliage, stood out in bold relief, whilst the military array of men in their various costumes, and tbe diversified toilettes of tbe ladies who honored tbe scene with tbeir presence, rendered tbe tableau pleasing and attract ive. At half past eleven tbe distant strains of tbe band of the Pearl rendering "God Save the Queen " gave the intimation that his Excellency was prepared to debark, and shortly after a Vice-Regal salute of seventeen guns was given, and as each report eohoed and reverbrated among the surroun ling hills, he beared the shore, accompanied by bis staff and tbe several officers of tbe men-of-war : conspicuous amongst others was tbe well-known and esteemed Commodore Goodenough. Tbe Administrator of the Government and the Colonial Secretary met hii Ex cellency on the wharf, and having interchanged tbe usual courtesies eseorted bim to the square, where in approved style the marines and natives preaenlodarms as the Vice-Kegal party passed through the ranks on their way to the principal entrance of the Government buildings. After a few hearty cheers his Exc-llency appeared on the verandah, and, bowing to about -100 gentlemen who were present, be addressed the follow ing words to them in a clear and sonorous voice, well modulated, and giving one the idea of thought and consideration being bestowed on every sentence that be uttered : " Gentlemen, These two boxes contain the one, the Royal Charier or the Colony ; the otber, my Cam -mission, under the Great Seal, as its first Governor. But it is oot my intention to proclaim tbat charter or to read that commission until the mschinery required for carrying oo tbe Government under them has been organized : and therefore, although I shall at once as sume tbe control and direction of affairs, the admin istration of the Government will eontinue as at pres ent for some little time to come. Meanwhile, in pre paring for tbe task 1 have uudertakan, I have to re quest tbe co-operation and aid of all residents in this colony. In'eoojmnnicating with me freely, whether personally or by letter, either to inform me as to mat ters which I ought to know, or make suggestions which may be useful, you will do me a real service; and although I certainly cannot say that every, or in deed, for that matter, any, suggestion made to me will necessarily be adopted, this I can sayand do say, that every such suggestion shall be weighed and care fully considered." His Excellency was listened to with rapt interest, and three hearty ebeers were given for the expression of such fentiments, so much in aeeordanee with pub lic expectation and desire ; likewise three cheers for Commodore Goodenough. His Excellency then held a brief levee, when sev oral gentlemen were duly presented ; but as ithad not transpired that Sir Arthur Gordon would receive, many did not avail themselves of the honor of an in troduction, but await that privilege at a future date. The native troops were next passed in review, and his Excellency appeared to manifest much approval at the very creditable and efficient manner in whieh they passed through tbeir evolutions. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CALIFORNIA POTATOES ! NEW AND FME8H RECEIVED, PER D. C. MURRAY. PUR SALK BV 455- BOLLES CO. LIME! LIME! ORK I.IMF, BT THE D. C. MI'KRAY aauai vao Tata taat for sale by S55- BOLLKrj A OO. PHILADELPHIA BOOT AND SHOE STORE ! Corner Fort a Merchant SU. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED For X3. O. Sal. U rH-A.X', THE HOST COMPLETE ASSORT EsT OF Ladies1, Misses1 and Children's Cuatom-Made, Extra Fine and Medium Quality Boots dls Siloes Ever offered in Honolulu. Mi 3m IRA RICHARDSON. Writ Indie. A serious insult to tbe British flag was reported by the Spanish officials at Porto Rico. Toe English mail steamer Elder, touching at tne port, was brought to by a Spanish gunboat, and the Captain compelled to deliver np the passengers, who were accused by them of having violated certain Spanish laws. Havana advices of tbe 24th instant state that a Spanish eonvoy from Puerto Principe, en route for Guemora with arms, ammunition and provisions and $150,000 in gold, guarded by one hundred soldiers, was attacked by eight hundred rebels and tbe eonvoy captured. Th Spaniards lost Bfty killed, including Colonel Suelehes, commanding. Rebel loss not as certained. Knropean. Loxnox, August 11th Tbe Mercantile Shipping bill, drawn np by Sir Charles Adderly after Plimsol's demonstration and passed by the House of Commons, has passed the House of Lords. Moody and Saakey are making a tour in tbe north of Wales. VEBsAiLi.es. August 4th. The session of the As sembly was formally closed to-day in aeeordanee with a resolution for recess until Xovenber tth. The Turkish Government has issued a decree au thorising a free circulation of lbs Bible throughout tbe Empire. LoaooB. August 10th. Mr. Gladstone has pun liihed another pamphlet, in whieh be discusses another new question relative to the Papacy, which formed tbe subject of bis former pamphlet on Vaticanism. Tbe present publication takes the same ground against tbe Papacy and predicts trouble in tbe future, both in Great Britain and on tbe Continent from that source. The pamphlet declares that tbe Papaey will seize tbe first opportunity through bloodshed to main tain its rule, and will, if necessary, even plunge tbe world into war. Tbe new document of the ex Premier is much discussed, and is calculated to revive the re ligious conflict raised by bis first effort on th i sub ject. Paris, August 10th. Tbe Government has pro hibited tbe sale in France of Mr. Gladstone's wri tings against the Papaey. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Desirable House Lots for Sale. AM MIUIC I I.Orson the KlXAOKAHl'A PLATNS, favorably Kitaatefl for building pur, . mn for nit- at raawiiwble prict-a. For terms and other partktj Urr euqulreof W5-tf 8. B. 1KL. Notice A SH'ARTK.Il I. Y aLUIMA asT tkC BOARD of TKUXTF.E8 of the Queen'a Hospital will bo held at the Court Koom in Alllolanl Hair, ou THURSDAY NEXT, the 2d of September, at noon, it y. A. BCHAEFER, Secretary. Notice. THE POLLOWrXO BASE BALL CLUBS ARE RE apectlvely Invlfd to attend a Meeting tone held at the Ttooma of Pacific Uouae Co, Xo. 1, tola Wednesday evening SepL lat, 1875, at 7 o'clock. Royal MM Base Ball club, Mc-hanlc Kaae Ball Club, Athlete Ran? Hall Club, Pacific Baae Ball Club. The object of the meeting will be to take under conside ration the arrangements for a series of Games to be played during tbe season of 1970 for tbe Championship. Honolulu Auaruatzist, 1S7S. Executor's Notice to Creditors. I ri I. its TENTAMEXTART having ben I J LwumI by the supreme Court sitting In Probate, on the SOtb day of July to Sercno K. Bishop and Jane E. Itlllebmnd, as executors of the will and testament of Delia 8. Klftbop. late of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, deceMed. We hereby notify all rredltors of the detreased to present their claims, duly autbendrated, and with the pmper Touchers, If any exist, even If the claim is secured by mortjraa;e upon real erUate, to us, or at the oll.ee of El I:. Itole Esq., In smld Honolulu, within six months from this date. MKItKNO E. BIRnOP, JAM. E. Ill LLEB RAND. Honolulu, 1st September, 1875. W5Ht; NEW ENGLAND TUNNEL AND SMELTING COMPANY! IN THE Mineral King Mining District, Tulare County, State of California. Sharea of Stock for fSatle In above t'onijiaur at SEE PBOMFECTl'(. u ss5 3m C. S. BARTOW, Agent. ONE INCUBATOR ! Cyplirenes, fob vim: bt A. 8. CLEGHORN & CO. 654 If BOSTON CLEAR PORK! In quarter barrels. At FRIES, a I.AIM.-S. Yarmouth Sugar Corn. At FBIEL A l.AI I: V Oswego Corn Starch. At I III i:i. A I.tlMS. Lewis' Tomato Ketchup. Best In the world. At FBIEL a I. i.i:s. Boston Pure Cider Vinegar At I It I I I. A I. A I .VI.' V California Hops. At FBIEL a I I i: . Kona Coffee, Pure. Ground daily. At FBIEL I, A IV ITS Pure Lime Juice. At FBIEL LAME'S. F. Baker's Dairy Salt. In 10 and 20 lb. bags. Pembroke Table Salt. In boxaa. Tcble Salt in Bottles. AS FBIEL A I.AIVf S Sheep and Ox Tongues, and Melbourne Soups, so nice. At FBIEL A L AI.VK-fj.J Queen Olives in bulk and bottles. At FBIEL a LAIKE-S, stxxffecl Peppers ! At FBIEL A l.tlM-S. lee for Sale and Packed to order. At FBIEL a L USE'S. Smolcod Tongues. At fbiel a LAI xirs. Cracked Cocoa, Epp's Cocoa, French Chocolate, Wax Candles, Candles for Carriage Lamps, SPICES GROUND TO ORDER. K4 At FBIEL a LAI Ufa 2, NLW ADVERTISEMENTS. s. niAe.tn, So. 04 Fort Street . Odd FellowW Hall, Importer of and Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats and Caps, FUBNISBIX0 GOODS, ate., H., ata. rrrnVQ I 1 The Illguvrwt Frteas aakl tor OKKEW tl 1 1 1 t.r- . j and ur.r HHiKS. Alsa-PrLF and COFFEE I SaS-ly HONOLULU IBON W0EKS CO. STEAM ESOIJIiis, nsrar Mllla, Boilers, Cool era. Iron, Braaa anil Lead Caatioga Machinery of Every Description, a- Man. to Order. -Sal Particular attention paid to Snip's Blaekamittaing; aW JOB vrORKexaentad on tba ahortaat notice. (Ma-lT AUCTION SALES. KAUPAKUEA PLANTATION s VGAR NOW COMING IN and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by 655-3m AFC'NU A ACHUCK. Pioneer Mill, Lahaina. CAM I'll KM. a TUKTON, Proprietors. Crop of Sugar of superior quality , now coming n and for sale in quantities to suit bj S5S-3m H. HACKFELD A CO. WAILUKU PLANTATIOnT" EW CROP NOW C0MINO IN. FOR SALE in quantities to anit purchasers, by 555-3m C. BREWER A CO., Agents. N MAKEE PLANTATION. N tv Crop of Nuggar Ac Molassteai 0W C0MIN0 IN, AND FOR SALE IN QUAN tities to .-nit purchasers by 555-3m C. BREWER A CO.. Agents. HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW. rilUE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE TC L par the highest market price for Dr; Hide, Una! Skins and (Joat Tallow. 55o-.1m C. BREWER A CO. TO WOOL GROWERS. THE UNDERSIGNED CONTINUE TO bay Wools at good prices. Wools coming to market this Spring particularly desired to make freight ;ii5-3ml C. BREWER A CO. FAMILY MARKET! aaBBaSaiav Choicest Meats from the Finest Herds Pish, Poultiy, Vegetables, &c, Furnished to Order. X THAN. Tiiosilisj s ami ThnrodiaJ n-Veal, t ri.hi.vs I Jsl:. Su u d ay a Lam b, Unless otherwise ortlered.) The Proprietor having erected a neat and commodlou VEGETABLE, FRUIT AND POULTRY MARKET, Adjoining the Family Meat Market, will be prepared to promptly and MttaAsctorily fill orders for cverythlna; re quisite to furnish the tables with all the Substantiala and Delicacies the country affords. cr Shipi-i supplied on Short XoUe.t Meats, Ac, delivered to all parts of tbe city without ex tra chanre 555 3m E. II. BOYD. To Let, a a very co aaanan cott.mje. no. IS KUKUI 1'LACE, at present occupied by Charles Hues tare, Esq. Apply to S54 2m JAME.H a LEMO.W Notice. Al l. PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS, whether by mortgage or otherwise, agalnat the late EI.I MEEK, will plenae present the same dnly authentlt-ated to the undersigned, within six luonlha from this date, or they will be lorev-er barred. CHARLES B. JCDO, Executor of the WU1 of Ihe late Ell Meek. Honolulu, Aug. IS, 1673. 653 4t NOTICE. I HAVE SOLD TO MR. HENRY MACFARLANE, OF thla City, my stock of Wlnea and spirits. The sale dates from tbe 31st of July. GODFREY RHODES. Honolulu, August 11, 1875. 954 31 NOTICE. f WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE FOREIGN residents of these Islands, that I have porchased the WHOLESALE LIQUOR BUSINESS! Hitherto carried on by Mr. OODPREY RllODES, and that I shall carry on the aame under the name and style of MACFARLANE fc (JO. H. MACFARLANE. Honolulu, Aug. II, 1875, 5.14 3t Columbia River Salmon! JFST RECEIVED FEB J. A. FAI.KINDI RO in barrela and half barrela. For male by 552 C. BREWER 4b CO. KITTS SALMON BELLIES. PACKED IS73. SPRING. Falkioburg,' thla day. May 31, 1875. RECEIVED PER BOLLES A CO. JUST RECEIVED, EX CLARA BELL, Columbia River Salmon, Catch 1875. FOR SALE BY H. HACKFELD A CO. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON Catch, of 1873 I JrRT RECEIVED BY CASTI.E at- COOKE, a superior lot In barrela, half barrels and klta, aud for sole at low rates. S51 2m Oregon Sugar Cured Hams ! AFRESH MIL PER J. A. I VllilMII Rli, for sale cheap by 5JI 2m CASTLE A COOKE. Notice. MR. JOtTX III ISO HOLDS JIT POWER of Attorney and will attend to my hualnean during my absence from the Kingdom. Mr. CHARLEH M. COOKE will act aa Sal earn an. K. P. ADAafti. Honolulu, July 13, 187 550 2m Notice. MY BnOTIIER-IS-LAW, MAX. ECK ART. will act for me during my absence from this King dom. MRS. CUB. ECK ART. Honolulu, May 12, 1B7S. 53 tf For Sale. AT LAIR PI.AVTATIOX.OAHF, AHECOXD hand nay or Wool Lever Press, in good repair. Terms low. By (548 lan) A. L. SMITH, Bnp'L For Sale or For Lease. Aat A HAXDaOHE COTTAfJE. PLEA8ACT fl!S ly located, wltb garden. Ac, containing parlor, three Xawaabedrooma, two closeta, dining room, kitchen and pantry, bathroom, aarvanta booae, carriage hooae and stable, all very convenient, and in perfect order. Apply to it) tf HUUO MTAXOEXWALD. M.I). Forna. f HATE OX HAXD A FIXE COI.I.F.4TIOX I of th" MAUI FERN", which are considered the most beautiful in tbe group. Tbey are beautifully mounted on carda. with their names. For sole by 551 lm H. M. WHITN EY. Co-Partnership Notice. THE niiftrlariiaai have oss Sls lat dray of April, 185, entered Into a Co-partnership, under tbe name and style of 1. H. BBCNS A CO., for the purpose of carrying on the Oooperlua; sand Usnrlrst- Brjajlaaeaas In all lu branches, and solicit a share of public patronage. J H. BRUSH, H. OBUBE. Honolulu, June 11, 1875. 544 3m RICHARD F. BIOKERT05, At Judge Jonee Offlce, Merchant St.. Bill, and Debta collected. Legal Doarjment, drawn. Copying. Book Keeping. Mortgagee, Sales aod Leasee of House, and Lands negotiated, and General Commission 563 carefully execoted. 3m CECIL HKOIY.X. ATTORHET AKD COUNSELLOR AT LAT. ROTARY PUBLIC. And Agent tor taking Acknowledgments of Instruments for the Ialand of Oahu. 525 No. 8 Kaahumann gtraet. Honolulu, H. I. ly Notice. AM. PERSOXS HOT HAYIXG HADE tbeir returns to the Assessor for the year 1875, will please do so on or before September 1st, according to law. The Assessor win be st hla offlce on Marine Street, every day between August 13rd aad September 15th. Parties not having received blanka, can obtain the aame from the as sessor at hla office, during that time. CHAKUb H. JUDD, Assessor for Honolulu, gotaanln, Aug. IS, 1878. Ss It By E. P- ADAMS. Il-EGTTTltjaJEl. WEEKLY CASH SALE! ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, AS 9-30 A. St Sharp, sat Sale Room, raui WHITE a BROWX COTTOX. TWEEDS, sim. HATS. HOES. SOCKS. HANDKERCHIEFS, vicToaiA LAWxa, MERIX0 UNDERSHIRTS, 4C, AC, AC. Fine Fresh Hams & Bacon O-TBTBRB, S5 days oot of the bed. PICKLES, CAUDLES, FINE TEA, SUGAR IN BAOS AN'D KEOS. INVOICE 0? KEROSENE OIL TO BE SOLD. E. P. ADAMS. ABtfroaeer. Knowles' Patent Steam Pumps C. BREWER & CO., Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands WILL RECIIVE Por Syren from JJoatou OF THE ABOVE CELEBRATED PUMPS, FROM HO. 2 TO 6. A XD ARE aEADT TO RECEIVE 4IRDERS ia for any of the pumpa of thia make to be rorwarled overlaod If necessary BOILER FEED Pl'JIPS, MYKl'P PUMPS, DISTILLERY PI MPS, VAcria pi nps. Pumps for Hot or Cold Waiter, Naalt Water Ptiinpau Prices and other information given by 552 3w g BREWER A CO.. Agents. C. BREWER CO. OFFER FOR SALE Por Barls. OEYLON Just Arrived from Boston. fTJASKS Cl'JIBERLAXD "0 A L. XEW BEDFORD OIL SHOOKS. BLACK PAINT, BARRELS R0SIX, HUBBS and SPOKES, SWEDISH IRON, Refined Iron, Round and Flat! Xear Bedford Pilot Bread In t asks, ark. r House soups, Horn's Axes, Iron Uubb Wheelbarrows, Leather Belting, Rivets sss't sixes, TvliirrOT" Packing ! FENCE WIRE, Noa. 5 A 6, tubber Hose, Hi -In., Brass Wire Selves, Cedar Boat Boards, Beat Caustic Soda, ASES DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL, PINE Sol SHOOKS. 3m ARL0R ORGANS ! PARLOR ORGANS! PER TO ARRIVE SHIP 'CEYLON,5 J3l. Tf" jEJ W 1111 PARLOR flBEAl! NEW JUBILEE ORCAN. SARTIEta IU WANT OF A. NICE HaTTBl- At Reasonables Rates 1 Till do well to choose from this lot; those sold before tare given satisfaction. FOB SALE BY CASTLE ft COOKE, CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS OF HOIaV I.t'I.C vlaiUng Friends and strangers generally are ordlally Invited to attend Public Worship at FORT ST, IICRCII. where Services are held every Habbath at 11 clock A. M., and 7J P. M. Beau are provided for all .ho maybe pleased to attend. There Is a Wednesday renins; Prayer Ueetlng at 7 o'clock. In the Lecture loom, to which all are welcome. WA ly OAHU COLLEGE. THE TRI STEES TAKE PLEASURE FX announcing that MR. A. PRATT, A. M., recently of be Golden (fate Academy, Oakland, and an Instructor of inch experience and excellent repute, will be In charge of hla institution the coming year. He will be assisted by accomplished teachers In the va aana departments. Mr. F. W. Damon, A. B., will continue to Instruct la the tOm Fannie Merrltt, recently a teacher in the San Rafael Institute, and Was sL F. Eckley, for two years a teacher In the Bends Female Seminary, will instruct In drawing, music, and otber ilinTlaa airs. Pratt will act aa matron. Patrons of the school may expect a year of arrpeator ad- vantaes. The next term win open on Wednesday the tth of September. (MS zm) BT THE COMMITTEE. INK! INK!! J " ST RECEIVED FROM LONDON. A LOT of Stephen's BLACK WRITING INK, tbe bast eras offered lo the market. Fag ante by sss-im) h. x. wainut. AUCTION" SALES. By C. 9. BARTOW. JX Sales THIJAS. WEDNESDAY, - - - - SEPT. 1st At ia sy rissta a. a win a mm. ' A SELECTION OF DRY GOODS HOSIERY. CLOTHIHO, BOOTS, GAlfE Medicine Chest, Boring Machine LOT 0T FURNITTJRE. BAGS OF SCOAR. ALE. ETC.. ETC. C. 8. BARTOW, Catalogue Sale of Books. ON FRIDAY, SXPT. 3d, At to o'clock A. wMI has ssaM CHOICE BOORS OF I PWV1TE FAMILY. CcAalogna issued prericra to Sbk. C. 3. BARTOW. AaartieassT. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION ! By Order of the Hon. Board of Education. 1 shall aril at public auction. On Saturday, November 13, 1875, At 19 o'eloett 'ass. At the front entrance of Alnolaal Hale. Honolulu, Oahu, At an Upset Price of $8000 All the riffht, title arxi Infer of tbe Board of ZdKtioa In aud to the Large tract of land known aa the AHUPUAA OF WAIKAPU! SITUATED I If TBE DISOTUCT OS WAJXCKT?, On the Ialand of Mast, H. 1. This extensive and valuable tract of land, centrally located between Kaat and West Maul, Luuiaalses so area of from Hla tee n to Twenty teres. Several thonaand of which la good arable land : capable of profitable rsltiaetion for augar cane and otber aartrul tural products akosld a sunVlent water sapfMy bsstsny lime available for irrigation, while a mnch larger extent Is well adapted for graving purposes. Tbe above property wul be aold. subject to s lesss hav ing Bve years yet to ran. Title. Bus ail Patent. For farther particulars snsjairs ef the Secretary of th Board of Education, or C. S. DARTOW, Anctionesr. Honolulu. Ang. 10th, 1S7S. REDWOOD LEWERS AND DICKSON TUT KE4 EIVEO AXD HAVE FOI JF TUB THE CARGO OF THK Emnia Aiiguata ! cowswrnto or Redwood Rough Boards, Redwood Rough Plank, Redwood Surface Planed Boards, Redwood Surface Planed Plank, Redwood TAG Boards, Redwood Scantling, all sues, Redwood Pickets, Shingles, Poata Redwood RUSTIC and Clapboarda 1875. 1875. SOMETHING NEW SAVE YOUR MONEY. TH E I'NDEBSieJED HAS OH HAXD AKD FOB SALE C. R. SALMON BELLIES EXTRA MO. I, 1st IS 1-a lb. Kltta, ao lb. Kltts aavsl a Ik. Kllta. Full weight, thoroughly packed, warranted to kasp sweet aod good. PRICES FAR BELOW ANYTHING OF THE IINO In the city. BBL8. COLUMBIA RIVER tUIJIONl SEASON 1875, No. I, 300 Lorn. Earn at Pquallj LOW PKICEA 1 ALSO, A, FEW BABRSL8 0. R. SALMON BACKS Htx 1 EXTRA, BAA tATA, Two hundred pounds sack st 99. ALSO A FEW BBLS. C. R. SALMON aa 1, J00 LBS. EACH, HKAJSOM 174 AT THE LOW ffMICM OF ten. ssr- Buyers are respectfully raujatstsd to ssA sod ax- aTsT" Orders krjralaa Tsaoet Osy, and IatedsaaMtvOr soUdtsd and tlusapaxjr taassV E. C. IWCANDI.I88, SSI tars ntH BASKET. aTAaVia Ifli Oregon Leaf Lard. a ark LB. ( as em, mCaTatlVSat gssar 1 AV bnrg-' Foraalsar May 11. 1J71. BOLLSaa CO. Australian General Atlas. A raw os ft raa-iss Fog sals aw a Wauraai.