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: Tit? SLR MCI v r-v W.V.. tsd New Inlmsd. 1 . Ml oxe or tiii: i i k . t-ff A mii mat I expected from San Francisco on Sunday or Monday next. Steamer Kllsut-u lavcs next week on Thure A for port on Maui and Kawsibsc. Returning Suudsr morning. t-vT Houstktri iK-rb, nkim, and all fond of food living should tf ibc iutd oetl prepared by Mr. Aula of tbe lVif.iiifi.jii Market. We have sampled it .d find it delkHUi. "ue Bm. wlil make their first appearance under llic Icadrrsbip o the new band-maMer, Mr. aS-Luiidt, at the concert of Md'ile CUusun Tbiirsd.iv evening. E5f Two deciriuLia of the Supreme Court and a MMMfMtap on the bill Mm MM Um l-iila-ture rvlatitij; to evidence in court will be luuud ou our Juurlb page. of Penal Code, relating to public health, was then read a third lime, and pasted with a flight amend ment to the first section. The bill to amend chapter 40 of Penal C -de was then read a 'bird time, and passed with some amend ments. Adjourned. SarxxTT-EionTn Dat. Friday, August. The select committee to whom was referred the bill tn amend Fectionx 64 and 66 of the Civil Code re lating to auctioneers license, reported favorab'y with some amendments, hep n adopted. The select committee to wh-m was referred the pe tition of the parties who worked oq the eitension of Schnol street beyond the stream of Waikahalulu. re ported that omnii.-Honcrs be appnintel by the Minis ter ot Interior for inquiry icty expenses, and to re port before this assembly. Adopted. The select committee to wh ai wn referrcJ the bill when the thermometer sank to a few degrees abort freezing point, and parlor stores were brought into service, and winter clothing seemed comfortable. Dut j as soon as the storm was pa?l and tbe son showed bts face again, straightway tbe other extreme came, and the thermometer marked 104 in the son at noon. I Winter wraps were shed aul muslin dresses, fans and parasols were in fashion, and " melting hot " again I was the err. The crops of wheat and other grain fairly laughed out, and the garden vegetables nodded t each other in growing, a- if to say " which of us will get onto the table first." I was surprised to fiud such fine farms in that region of the Stat. Tbe peo ple of the town were preparing for a grand picnic cele bration of the Centennial fourth, and many and ur gent were the solicitations that tbe stranger frotn the tropics, should stay and join in it. lint my steps were set iu another direction, and before the Fourth I was again in Chicago, There I found the streets guy with preparations for toe eomig gala day. i lags ot every Mte were advertised by long stream- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ers buns from ton bottom of the treat dry coods allowing laborer- under contracts to vote on ejection j establishments, and the stores which displayed fire reported favorably with some amendments CJjw 3 Jaa J- The favorite WLfmmmt Mjafttjfj runtiinr on lb Kjuai route, has recently been repainted hiMdc and out, and eevt-ral chances made in tut: arraugc ncn of her cabin wbicu will add much to the com fort ot paaacnirt-rf. Tbe Kauiii people will be more than ever attached to her. MbKUoiEi.i.i: Jenmc CXaus This ammud Tioliniftt, we ure haitpy to announce, will "five her ttr-; k o eeit u-!i.rmw event ii;; at tbe ttyal Hs Wtfiiun Theatre. The proamnion- wbieli we pu elsewhere offers quite a variety, and We arc rouSdeitt thai the occasion will be one of hib en sjfiMM. Tbe concert will bein at S ocbck, not aa the J waters have it, at seven and a halt P. u. it 9 lar tfe atsatt or Aif ut. 1876 i itiwtsu. sssmt saujin tx -nu Mr.tvnMi:. Cotton Captain IWs of the Prineeville Piantn tton baa scut up u aa tuple of upland cotton eathervd Iroqi I lew tnM gmwiin; near his boose, w hich hbowaaiong and sluing fibre, and would be un uriwel for the inanuljeture of paper. A phi mu tton of tliia cotton, after It was once started, would require but little labor besides the picking and would continue to bear for year. Let us have a papci-milt. 1ST The steamer City of New York, Unptain Cavcrly, will be due from Australia, catly on the rooming of the 16th. (Wednesday). There w ill probably Ik. a larue number of passi nirers on board, as the report brought by the last boil was that ev ry Iterth on the (ihip wm ei.iraed before 1, she bwtsaj the la-t sUmoht which tak- Australian vi.i r.ir- t- the Centennial at reduced lure. There will dou 'tleas be room toiuew'liere ou board lor all who Wih to go on In her troni here. WOlC1,C. AVGCST. 187S. t . i tl. arr:'. .f M kir tars mml to & ota r. awiire 4Bawssl truss tn j lbmg and ana sanawaol t.ii at U urine ml ZT" Mr. Scott Siddons is now in Sydney. New S'tutli Wales, whence she write to a Iriend in San : Francitco aa follow: " Our prospects here are j rey flatter ; j My husband' old friends are latWi of their kindness and attention. I make my dt hut here on Mav Zh, A remarkably handsome Fiji Islander took a great admiration lor me, and wanted to buy me of my present lord and master. He was w illiuj: to give six huuehea of bananas in exchange." Mt k tniaoc wwth n'ing . . - II '. ttli vcikkwmt FaaaT Mar-. a awrMC. wlndi wtl iatera! mwmi a- Ckirtw Um.rr of Saa im In r tMt, f Manila. wdt . ti f be cangn on hilMj t1tTt Uw arrival akwm. asjHaw w Aw of tlS4.x -mi aWS Ucanicl uUba of I soli Masts. m-.ni r KshM OrmI t.r wd abb. .11 f -at Til Manila wa cV t h C A It l et H t ajMlnpH at 3Uat.il UtM W aimr l law - at aff i Mil iap aw 1 1 to Sasjsssar Bar mf t Coieraaseut Vt r irara UiaT O- lar I aunewt ary asm taw aV4Mi4ttaw af aJfrae win oaar Im la( - DitiED Bana4". We have been shown some fine specimens of bananas dried in Nuuanu valley by Messrs,. Feccinitii and Co. by some new system of MtMBMeBt)a. We are confident that there Is i monev to be made in the business of dryiiic Iruil for exportation. Well dri.d bananas are always saleable in San FranciM'o, and if we choose to avail j NMNM of the Aldcii, and other rcceully Invented pfvWMawM, there is tin reason why we should not : upply all the coast and interior with such fttiits as , we can produce, as IVHtjM with desiccated swccl potatocs, nfto and other vi petahles. Well Dose. The V. S. House o! lleprcficntotivcs H pawd a hill It) pay to Gen. Sutter of California the sum ol $50,000, in consideration of bis servi-cr- to the carlv California im niiranti, his losses of j personal property fur want of lejl protection, and Vj equitio In the Soloranle Grant, rtnfirnied by the kNW tribunal but denied by the I'nited Slates Su preme Court decitfion; this sum to be In full satis ; fatittM t Ui claim for Ileal land and all other claims lor lo' or services..' A Hie pension would have ban a tnoir ptojm way to mmbiin-c thcGcbcral, aud the Seuatv may tuukc this change. day Laid un table. The enrolment cimojittee reported that it has plc.ired His Majesty to f-igo the foilowiog bills : To make the trea'j go in force. To amend section 1 HMPtM 37 of Penal Code. To ameud sectious 7ao, 767 and 7. . of tbe Civil Code. lo amend section 1 chapter 31 of Penal Code. To amend tbe nwa Uw. To make all gi.ren went officer- who are not Ha waiian subjects take the oth ot allegiaiicc. A bill reiatini; to deceased persons. 1 he seiect rootiijittec to whom una referred tbe hill to renlate tbe sale of awa, reported favorably. Laid n table. Tbe Judiciary committee to whom was referred the petition ut J. HMlrt reported tuat the petition be laid on table. Ad pted. Mr. Katiealii presented a resolution that the em mittee of n he reue-tcd to make tber report iu re gard to tbe Leper ctlieueut by Wednesday next. L'.irned. Mr. Nakalcka presented a ren!u;ion that the sum of ptM he appropriated for improvcmeios at tbe stream of llaiawa. Laid uu table till tbe appropria tion bill oiiuici up. Hon. S. K. Kaai gave notice of a bill relating to brand. Mr. Pilipo gave cotica of a bill to amend 527 of the Ciril Code. lion. S. K. Kaai read f r tbe first time a bill to regal ite tbe c irrying of MtfNMraM in express wagon, iioiiting tbe number to 3 passengers to one horse team, bc-ode tbe driver. Referred to a select committee, consisting uf Messrs. Kaai, Attorney General, Dominic. Waterhouse, Kalaukoa. ll'-n. B. K. Kaai read f.r the first time a bill to regulate tbe weight which drays take for a load. He fened to toe above c ituiuiltce. Ou motion to allow laborers under contract! to vote on election day was taken up and passed, OnDF.n or THE I)AT. Tbe assembly went in the committee of the whole on tbe appropriation bill Mr. Waterbouse in ehair. His Ex. tbe Minister of Interior laii before the hue the expenses of postmasters on Hawaii, Maui, M '!Ua , Lanai. Oabu, Kauai, amounting to $.1,200. The item far postmaster on Hawaii which is $S00 was taken up. Pending tbe discussion the committee took a recess at 12 u. On re-aatembling at 1 p. v the items for tbe pay of postmasters on Hawaii, Maui, Lauai, Molokai and Kauai, were rejected. For the Mall Carriers-. - f7,.26 Passed Mr. NabaKu moved for a mail carrier between Labaina and Kaanapali $2u0. It ejected. .Mr. Kancalii moved for a mait carrier between Kabului. Wattiec and Wailuku $126, Kejected. Kxprnses of Koyal Man sole uui f ZiO Passed or MeaanftiTa 2.0i0 " Kxpens 'S of Uatarlac iH-piirinient 2000 " Mr. UircU m ved to lay this item on table for fur ther consideration on Monday. Carried. For copying the records of tbe Award Houa .... $3000 passed For Road stocK .n u 1000 w For KoaJ Damages - 1U00 with the ui.derstauding that no pait of this money be ijiit for other objeeis. ruad and bridges on all islands $1600. On tuotiou Ibis item was referred to a select com mittee consisting laf Mfiirat Bfoiliina. Urceu, Lare bwba, liircli and Gay. Bfflpatl of prisoners $10,000, pasted. Pending the discussion the commi ttcc rose and the asaemb.y udjourucd. wks and decorations seemed to be legion, ail gay with fancy flag, deriees and colored lanterns, white the little urchins were already getting a foretaste of the glorious day, and popping off fire crackers nnd torpedoe.-. iJt.jrgcrel rhyme advertisements uf 6ie works were thrust inio the hands of every passer-by on every corner. Pat we did not stay tu endure the crowds or confusion in the city .but the eveuing before took passage in a crowded train uf 10 passenger cars which wended its slow way not into Illinois, stopping at every suburb and crussing to let cut tbe rwaru H eager city folki bound ' er j the day in the country. Tne Centennial Fourth was preceded and followed by floods of rain. In ire I for some hours on the morn ing of the Fourth, the eaer pierickers feared their plans for tbe dav wrre wholly upset, but tbe old say- ing "rain before seven, e'eir before eleven " held good, ana the wagons gay with t; ani piled foil f happy, patriotic yooth, passed y in every direc- i tion. cheering and singing national sonsfS. In La (trange, one of the quietest and most heauti- ! ful suburbs of tbe city. I spent a quiet, restful day with the family of II. II. Lyman, jr , who is now a successful lawyer in Chicago, and who is much inter ested in buildiug up tbis suburban town, going in and out of the city daily on the cars. The Chicago pa pen tbe next day, gave full accounts of the celebra tion in Philadelphia, and all tbe other great centres. Tbe night after, as I have already intima ed, was fearfully ctnrmy. Lightning, thunder, wind and rain combined, made the hours almost frightful and 9utsie fearful casualities were reported from floods in Iowa that night. Of course the usual number of accidents and casu alities resulting from the free use of gunpowder are reported, and probably the bereaved parents and maimed children, will have cause through life to re member the Centennial Fourth. tl aLBSBStt, III., July 10. Having taken a run ; off the track into this beautiful State for a fer days.I must end my second letter with a few words about this charming little bur. This is tbe site uf Knox College, an institution where young ladies and gentle men pursue their education together rerj much a at Punahou, only here tbe ladies have a separate estab lishment for boarding and sleeping. The friends I visit here hive ebarge of the Young Ladies' Home, and are now enjoying a vacation. Of course tbe large halls, spaemus parlors and d -rtuitnries arc slill and deserted now and seem very lonely, while the targe dining room hoiks as u it were just loosing for its full quota of bright, young girlish faces It makes one almost long to see them though all would be strangers, I find our Island views and pressed ferns, as well as the Hawaiian Sabbath school ; a great source of interest aud pleasure to all I meet. I do not expect to re.icb Philadelphia immediately, but tbe eiposit; i. wili keep, and that is the order of tbe day now, both in city and cnntry. It is posi tively refreshing thc-e hot days to look across the street from this building into tbe lovely park, thick with trees and carpeted with greenct of grass. It has rained a good deal this summer all through tbe West, and every two or three days there are violent thunder storms. To-day, tho streets are so tuu Idy thai I must forego my carriage ride until to morrow, and at noon on the morrow expect to return to Chi cago, li. A. C. THEO. H. DA VIES OFFERS FOB SALE THE CARGO Now being discharged from the fine BRITISH BARE " CLETA," 123 days from Liverpool. The cargo consists of a full assortment of COTTON, LINEN, Woollen, FANCY GOODS! In large variety. Fine and new Prints, F.mb'd Muslins, W hlte Cottons, Denims, Paddle. Wool Shirts, Irintcd Shirts, Neck Ties, Silk Cmbrellaa, Undershirts, 1'iiot Jackets and Trousers. Blankets, Tweeds, Drills, Stationery, Hemp Canvas, Oosneli's fine Perfumes Vt-lvet Hugs and Carpet, Waterproof Clutldng, RAXMKrfE A SinS PARIS PLOUGHS! (made expressly for the Island trade,) Bass's Ale, Hlood. w olfr dt CVa Ale, BdflMMda pig brand Porter, Laiaride's C'lnret, BO I CHE'S NAPOLEON CABINET CHAMPAGNE, tin Brar.dy, Wblslcy, tiherry uutl other l . Alcubol. Jams and Jellies, Cnstor OU, . Lea A I'errlii's Sauce, PaluU and Oil, Iroii Hoop, Wire Fence Corrugated Roofing, Har Iron, Galvanised and Hollow Ware, Tin ware, knives and forks. Children's Cribs. Centennial Letters. Ho. 2. fdfoT IiIokeo. Bv tbe arrirul of the schooner Hoi on Friday lust, care fnlormt-tl I bat on Tuesday and K i d . Mi tv uf last week a cir.incrs inqitt-nl was hi Id at Wailuku, to cm q;;ire into the cause of the death of a native inttni-d Kuhatianttfl who di-d sud denly at Waitdiu on Mundnv nibt. Tbe Verdict rvmlt-rfd ae t i he ff.-el tlmi drOdWs4 eame tn dea'li in coin' quence o! poison ndiniitistered by a.une MM to the jurv anki'own. KaliHiiantii wilb Ml Wife had ItMfM a least ou the day preceding hi- d-Mtli. hut w beiber or no be i- Mipioed to have partaken ol the pnibon nn ttiat nccaalitlt c did MM Imrn. An utnpy wug made bv Or. ItHt . and the Mnmaeh ufdcceabcd waa brought to Uuiiululu lor j:... Mt. i 1 1 t ( I I I.I - i T t I..-: ktatti4a a. Ur u Francisco. aoa aa. tu aanliwilL a . Ii m Lbama Ul fra IkdUa aasa MMs, asiL trass Kslasnaiasj iltKD. tKnfc- 1m S-MiUwm. Ftucs at Kl We learn thai there was a free flbt on the Hutchinson Plantation n few days since, MftWMM the uely arrived Cninese laborers nnd sortie natives. The quarrel oi'minnted kg a drunken kanaka who met one ol the Chinese on the mad, and witb ut any provocation, commented sWeariuc at Mm. and filially atruck Uim in the face, knocking him down flat ou to bis back. Not eatUfied with ibis be kicked him brutally alter he MM down, until a canx ol his compatriots who were at work nearby came to his relief They were armed with cane I knivev and Went for the native wilb Ml much energy J that his lite was In di nter, till a c inpauy of H.. w atians came to his tcni'. The fiht I lien hecuiic general and waxed ho, and quite a number of Um combatants on both sides received serious wtimds, hut the timely arrival ot tbe luna put au end to hostilities In-lorc any one was killed. . 1st BsMalBMalB, ra ii . V iai i-frr MMtv aanas, CMaaaa wrtwr. . -.'.ra k. Vliyiii, srkasvajg- i n aa Mmissa Mswr. i ru i Tnc Jamestown. This training ship, which la In the service of the California &tatc Government, is now fuMy due, unlet the plan of her commander has been changed, as Indicated iu the following com munication from Commander Qmm which Was read at the tneettuj; of the Board ol Supervisor ol San Francisco. Gentlemen: As the State law to establish the Training Ship requires the vessel to cruise ut K9Ht hall the time while iu service, I propose, with the consent of yt.ur honorable body, lo devote to that purpose tlie monih of July and August aud part ot j' i !n',' r. touching at Honolulu, Sand wich EfllMMM , Mt the purjHM-e of given the crew and boy liberty on tborra:idgeltinglrob provisions. As the James lown will te attsent about two monibs, 1 have tbe honor to n quest that provison be made to enable the coinmatiding officer to draw the necessary amount of money for the payment of salaries ot of ficer and men lor Jnlv and August, and lortbe pur chase of pruvibious and anppliea. Henkt Glass. Commanding Jaincelowo. l vi m.i t;. asBaaWaasa.'M KsMaaas vwMsy Tu- - arW TT rear, and 9 Ei..ia&iL and has rr- iac . fawAaT sttt at Wia lata wasu hii-U A laUc telegram ol Wt-rrs Award Kill, which jasrd by a role of 10$ to W, makes it oort of Alabama Claim Commit and examine- and enter judc cmmkav mt claims, which are to be v url i conticvod Iwly 2i lts. Tbe firt claaa are as dirrctlT rrMiUing Irom dtiuacc Mi as tH (MX mi s: Mat late r arDi Sawaea r ' mck t unt ML Tal 'crt is to drduct any r or paid to claimant, i MV anx aoch p-reui-Mt of claimanta uatl 4 claims arr to be f fajridj ir the vrcood cImav If 10 par tbe arbolr of tbe Six in that ciaaa sdiatl be paid ai-r jadgmmts in the second ciaa. I baa lately nwJcrg me an en- aMMaMaa, ami tbe work formerly in Captain crmorrd to that Tr coalite of tbe Ire baa been upplv MMMM '7U' , Hi a-licle a ,l...'u -...aia low, duriit irzM. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SESSION OK 1876. Sr.TMTT-SavtsTH Dat. Thursday, August 3. Mr. Mahtluna presented a resolution requesting 1 tba Jadiriary committee tu make their report on the petition of Mr. J, liaalou. Laid on table till the re- t port comes up next Wednesday. i- r S. K. Kaai rrad fur the first time a bill to regulate the sale of opiam. It was ordered tube printed. The printing eiramitlee reported that the report of the c ojntissioner for eodtfymg the law have been printed. Mr. Birch presented a reflation that tbe house ! meet every Saturday as on other days. Carried. Mr. Uireh presented a resolution requesting tt e ' Judicmry committee tu make their report on tbe hill relating to lb sale of awa. Laid on table. oanaa or the dat. T ie assembly went into committee of the whole on the second reading i f tbe bill to amend sections 14 i and H of the Civil Code. Mr. Ilaletuanu in chair, j After sme discussion the committee nte and tbe bill j wa? referred to a select committee ct-nittinr of Messrs. Waterhouse, Green, Attorney General, Clcg hom, Abulo. The bill to amend section 233 of the Civil Code rr- lating tu pound masters was iheo read a third time I and assed. The bill to amend section 12 chapter S6 uf Penal i Code was then read a third time and pa'sad. The biil to amend reclioo j uf the law regulating 1 ! :be Bareau f Public Instruction, making the pay of ! : cum man school teachers one dollar per dav. passed. 1 Tbe assembly tuok recess at 12 at. and on re-as- ! semb ins at 1 r. m. tbe bill to amend MeCafMs 1, chap ter 41 of Penal Code relating to furnishing liuur was then read a third time an 1 parsed. Tbe biU in regard to doctors was then read a third ! time and passed. 24 ayes and 12 noes. Tbe b'il to amend section IS of Penal Code relating to ensction. was then read a third time and passed. Tbe bill to amend section A3, ehapter 55 of Penal Code relating to the prac'ice of medicine, was then read a third time and paesed. The bill 10 amend section 4S5 of the Civil Code, admitting certain article:- freeitf duty, was then read a thira time, and on motion it was laid on table till the movax of tbe biil retun. Tbe bill to amend sections 1 , 2 and SO, chapter 59 Chicago. III., July 7, I8TG. Dear Gazette : My last letter brought me to Cedar Uupids, luwa, aiuce mhen, a good deul uf trar ci and rariaWt scenes uf ii.t crest have been passed tbtougb, so many iu fact, that I au iu great duu. ger ol furgettitig tnucb I wi.uid like tu rtcotd. Cbicngu strvtohes her buundaric East, West, North and Suutb, and ibo suburhau towns eccui to extend her preciticis many miles. The first iuipression that I received on arm ing at the city prupur Iruiu the North we stcru raiiroad, aTM disgust at tho depot are rangeuieuiH. Having a vivid rcuietobrauce of ijiqc : uf tbe beautiful depots in New Kugland many years j ago, 1 fancied this " queeu city ol the Wet would bare something superior to anything I had ever eeu ; and to be ret dunu in a dirty, open space, and tbeu walk with tbe crowd some little distance through an uncovered, diny walk, up a 1 ug uncovered flight or ktafw tu tbo street above, where the ouinihuases and hue men were c ngtcgaUd, sectucd forlorn indeed. Stnl more tunuro was the ladies' waiting room, w litre I tut f r a f-w minutes. liugy and dirty with no appearance of retiueuiciit abuut it, tuy first iinpress MBJ of the city were unpleasant iu tbe e&trcuie. This was oue of the depots ua tbe Nurtbwestrrn ruutc. and 1 bave since had to enter tn ro in various parts of the city, hat in all of thein I find the same appearance of being ovcrcruwded and dirty. On milking some in quiries on this subject, I was informed that the rail ruad companies arc, and have been for a lng time, de-irous uf combining aud building an elcg.mt depot, and that tbey hare been in negotiation with tbe City Council to this effect ever since the great fire, and have offered what they consider an adequate price for a piece of land on the lake front which is adapted to their purpose. But the City Council refuse to grant it except for an exorbitant pri?e, and they will not erect ermanent buildings until this question is set tied, especially as tbe land they seek is in just thelo. cation most desirable. One would fancy the City Fathers would desire the advancement of the city enoug 1 to grant this. During my first short sojourn in tbe city, I was favored with a ride through many of the principal streets, and had pointed out to me some few spots where the ruins of the fire arc yet standing. But what were tbey aincog such Mocks of elegant building; which hare arisen phosniX'like to repair the wastes T The ride through the tunnel under the river, wben one of tbe bridges was up and the street blocked with carriages, (so tbst it would require some minutes be. fore I could get a chance to pais over), was another novel censation. Cool and dark, so that it tinoatly lighted with gas, it was a dungeon-like place and I had tt confess to a feeling of relief wben I saw the faint streak of daylight at tbe further end, and began tu emerge. Tbe more so, as in some places I could see tiny streams of water trickling down the arched stone sides. The streets of Chicago where the private residences are built, both on the South and West sides (so far as I have seen), are very beautiful, some of them pala tial, and building is continually going oq. A stran ger wonders where so many rich people are to be found to occupy all these new residence, especially as eery one seems to echo the cry of hard times and Mat much money. The churches of Chicago are ele gant. The Union Park Church, (Congregational J, is une of the n: -t modern and was erected without any limit to expense, and in consequence is laden with an elegant dibt. The worshippers seem elegant, too, in dress and manners, but at a church wcleome given in the church parlors to their new pastor and his wife. Mr. and Airs. YanJervecr, it seemed to a stranger looking on. that half the people present were stran gers to each other, and for easy c rdiality and social intercourse the simple little chureh parlors in Hono lulu are ahead. The St, J bns Episcopal church has erected a splendid new edifice, but with great pru dence are worshipping in tbe basement until they have means enough to 6nih the main building with out dbt. After a few days in Chicago, your corre spondent left for a visit tu a brother in the northern part of Wisconsin. So far north in fact, that tbe place is not laid down on tbe maps. Tbe railroad terminates it Cbinpewa Falls, a thriving litt'e town on t e Chippewa river, and then followed a long stage ride of 14 miles to Rlosmer. Tbis plaee was fmnd to he a ibrifty, growing little town in the lumber r-gion, where a busy little stream, une of tbe tributaries of tbe Chippewa, was driving saw, planing and fl -unrig mills, and no doubt in a few teirs the iroo rail will be poshed on tn tbe north, and tbe new atlas-makers will lay down this and many other little towns on the now blank space, and tourists will seek tbe charming lakes and streams, far in the north of Wisconsin. During the fortnight spent here I bad occasion to note the sodden changes in temperature to which t bee lands of the temperate aona are subject. Traveling one day in ilanit melting beat, tba day terminated tn a heavy rain sturm witb thunder and lightnirx and the wind shifting in the night to tha northwest, a long, cold storm of fear days aad eights succeeded. INSURANCE CO. Assets. $6,740,105.70 HAVE EST,BI.ISIIK AX ASBSCT IN HONOLULU, for the Hawaiian Island, and Ibe un dersigned are prepared to write rtsas against FIRE OX BUILDINGS, HEBCHlltlSE AID DWELLINGS, On favorable let ma. 1iss4 promptly nifjiiletl nutl inyublc tiere. 604 6m lUSUOP CO. IN F L A T I O N. II LWAIIAH I I,A.S. Pipes, Flower Puts, linrtbeti-ware, Ohuvwnre. Leather Belling. Ceb-brated Silicate Paint, Vtfvtab.e ry Otl, Powell DiJilryn Steam Coal, Ac, Ac. THEO. H DATUM. Till: BEAUTIFUL iTEW STOCK OF THE UNDERSIGN ED Has accumulated to such an extent per the Steamer " Citv of San Francisco !" LATE That It needs CONTRACTION 'X'l.iss! Ele-fiiit Stool: COSmtSTS 01 the t'OLLOWlXU BLBSAS1 btyllsli Articles : Ladies' Riveted Sole Leather Trunkl, Ladies' Riveted Bridle Leather Trunk,, Ladies' Elegant Leather Trunk,, Ladies' Canvas covered Trunk,, Ladies' Silt, Room Trunks, G-rli' To; or Doll Trunk,, LADIES' RETICULES! In great variety and lu all colors. Kent's Riveted iole Laatfeer Trunkl, Gent's Riveted tiridlo Leather Trunk, Gent's Leather Trunks, Gent's Riveted Sole Leather Valises, Gent' Round Edge Valine, Gent's Rlack and Colored Leather Valisei. Gent' Patent Corner Valises, Gent's Pitnn Valises, Gent's Carpet Valises, Ladies & Children's Manila School Bags A BEAITIF 71. UXI OF Dolls Tx-u.rLl.s ! SHAWL STRAPS. BLANKET STRAPS, TRC.VK STRAPS, Touriato' Valiaos. ALSO JUST TO HAND ! A Beautiful Lin, of GENT'S SHOE WARE! Including the'celebrated CORK SOLE GAITERS, Now so (enerallr used In toe United States. Tola Shoo l'cTl. ctly Witter Proor. ALSO A Fl'IX USE OF JSEW SI VLES OF POPULAR BOOKS. RECEIVED BY STEADIER FROM NEW YORK. Thf Weald of Wonders. Cantlr. Peltrrs t Co., London. Ishmael, ur in the Depths, by 3fm. 8outhworth, The Double Weddinjr. or Hi.w She Vat Won. Heat Howard' Temptation. t,y Mrs. Warfleid. Mrs. Hate's Receipts for the Million. Wid lifleld'a New Cook Book. Revised edition. The Family Save 111 00m. book. fttttf Pardor's Mfe's MtruBSle. Dumas' Conscript of Day of Napoleon. MM Lester's Receipts for Cooking. Indiana, a novel, by fieorge Sand. Lord Montague's Page, by ft. V. R. James. NonlhoriTa California and Sandwirh Islands. New edition Motherly talks to Young Housekeepers. Chltty's Rlackstone. 2 vols., sheep. Whlttier's Child Life, in poetry. Wrinkles and Receipts, for mech-mlcs, engineers, etc. Carolina CUegieusa, containing all the American College bongs. Woodward's National Arrhltect, with platea. Mary Howltt's Poems of National History. History of the Robhlns. richly Illustrated. Art Recreation ; a guide to drawing and painting. Homes, and How to Mnfte Tnem. t'p ton's U. S Army Infantry Tactics, Cpton's U. 8. Army Cavalry Tactics. F"or Snlo "fcy H. M. WHITNEY. J" 33 "OT ELRY ! Ol all Kind aud Latest Design. Watehe; io Gold aud Silrer, Locket,, Locket and Neck Chaiai, Chatalaim, Oeot'f belt Chaim and Guard.', Gold King!, Diamond Riugi, Diamood BraceletJ, Silrer Fork, aud Spnont, BMf Cake i Fuh Koirei, Silrer Butter Kditc,, Berrjr Spooul, Slit Spooni, Sugar S! ell,, Ac. Ladies yon are Resppclfully Invited to EXAXIXE THESE XK r GOOOH Before Purchasing Elsewhere. mtm M. MclNERNY. A. M' WAYNE. Cor. of Fort & Merchant Streets, Honolulu. IMPORTER and DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES Chemical Acids and Patent Medicines J. COMPLETE X.X3TXJ OIT TOILET AND FANCY GOODS AUCTIOaN SALES. By E. P- ADAMS. REGULAR CASH SALE ! On WEDNESDAY, - - Ang. 9th, At Dnir-pnsl S A. JI.. at Sales Room. ASST. OF NEW GOODS AUCTION SALKS. By C. S. BARTOW. Vt SsSn-les It 00111. .SAMKLT. Fine Print. M-Jlinr, Linen Drills, Brown Cottona, White Cotton,, Merino, Viet aria Lawn,, SilkUanilkercuivfj, Hemmed Linen Haudaerebief,, Ilarrard Stmt', Fane; Flannel Oretihirtl, 7Vool Slan Wis! TurViah Towel, fnr Batbinjt, Blanket,, White Shirt,, Amtliea( Denima, A uv..le Stripe. Cnttnn Drill, Br.lliant,, Fine Twee.l Suit,, Bed Quilt,. Merino and 't n Under, hirts. Felt and Straw Mat,, Ladie,' lime, Meu'.- Soek,, Bridle, and Bits, Trarelint; Bae. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. Groceries, dfco. Rati Brandt Kerosene, Card Matcher, Yeaat Powder, Sardine,. Wrapping Paper, Soda Cracker,. Clothe, Pins, liam,, Bacuu, Candle,, Pickle,, Tobacco, Cifcar,, Fine Tea, CJ,ler,, Aie Handle,. Salt. Wa,h Blue, Pain Killer, Wrapping Paper. ALSO Brown Sugar! Crushed Sugar! ALSO Twenty Barrels Beef. ALSO One FINE CARRIAGE HORSE, very rat, od food unritr the saddle, lmte tbe property of Mr. Chapter. Also Three Cords Firewood. On Two-wheel Cart, ONE HOISTING GEAR, One Stall for Hone. . P. ADAMS. Auet'r. 6,000 ON THURSDAY. - - Augnst 10, At 10 o'clock a. w.. at Walce-Foom. will be aM, AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. LOT or FURNITURE. Clothing, NEWSPAPERS, By order of the R S. Coneol : A WATCH AND EFFECTS, of I- W. Clark, deiiaanl. AIJ90 Boxes of Bread, Kegs of Sugar, Large Bath Tub, Show Case, AND A VARIETY of OTHER ARTICLES. & S. BARTOW, Aucfr. SPECIAL, SALE. CUTTING'S AND LLSKS CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS. WEDNESDAY, - - Aug. 8th. at 12 o'clock noon, at Salesroom, 10 Canes Cutting's Table Grapes, 15 Casia Lusk's Table, reaches, 15 Cases assorted Table Fruits, 10 Cases assorted lie Fruits. Sale Poaitlvo. Terms Casta. E. P. ADAMS, Aact'r. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE L0I1BI PIANO FORTES a aa nil r a ri a Beretania Street ! For Sale or For Lease A HAKMOME COTTAtlK, PLEAatAST- I ly lociitt-d, with u.ir : -i Ac. contolnlngptirlnr. three UatdlWMn, t'-'0 CaOMtBi dining room, kitcl.eo and pantry, bathroom, aervants house, carriage btMM and stable, all very convenient, and in perfect order. Apptv to Ml If linti) STANflENW Af.P. M D. Administrator's Notice. riisir: I di;rsk.m;i HATfUfl BEEN duly appointed Adminlairabr ot the Fstate of late Thomas J. Wilkinson. f l lupalakua, deceased, requests all persons indehtel lo sal I estate to make immediate rayment. and ah persons hxrlng claims against this estate lo present the same within six months irom date hereof. JAMES bMYllI, Administrator. Ulupalakua, June 3, ib'6. Im-3u9. BY CEDER OF C. H. LEWEE3, ESQ., ON WEDNESDAY, - September 20, At 12 oVIoek, noon, on the uremlsea. will be offered at Public Auction, if not previously sold at Private Sale) THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY j on the corner of Oeretania and Alakea Sts., now owned and occupied by C. li. La-veers, .. . : With all tbe Buildings and Improvements thereon I The premlsea hnve n fruntHge ot about 10 feet on Bere j tflnbi Street and a depth of about 175 feet on AlakeaHtreet. j 'lhe dwelling Hoiis.- is well and substantially Hunt ; Is two ! and half Morfes in heignt. with veranda in front and rear. On the first lloor Ls a large nd handsome Parlor, fpnnoua iiitll, i;:tng KOom, I'tntng floom, Pantry and tore Hoom, Four arge lied Rooms, with Closets and Hath Roosn on Vppt-r Floor. Qovernmeut water Is laid on First and Second Floors lu the rear Is a large and Complete Kltrhn, Two Carriage Houses, Stable, Wash I! Ac. The (.rounds are Covered with a Variety t,f Tropical and Imported Trees and Plants. Thf M hole Estate is In every rvspect first class, and wll worthy th attention and lamination of any parties de siritig a handsome and convenient dwelling tn a pleasant and centrally located situation tr- TITLE, PKRFKCT. For further In formation, apply on the premises, or lo A. J. Cartwright, Esq. E. P. DMS, Aort'r SAM'L G. WILDER, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, OF TBK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF XEW YOU. Largest, Safest, and Most ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO. IN THE WORLD ! ASSETS $30,000,000 ALL CASH ! Now is a Good Time to Insure None Bnt First-Class Bisks Taken 598 lo ort it r. WITH WILDEB c To Let, Lease or for Sale. 1 I ON - OS KK tMiXaBLE TEBMS I h.N r Famll rcaUlrncr. AIM Several Btoilcllxis laotas. For parliculara apply Jin J.1ME.1 8. LEMON. 2 For Rent. the 1101 si: la iiki.y (mm run by S' r. S. M. Carter, sltuattit at the corner of Far Walls and iunrhtm 1 HtS. Possession gl..o in.mv ately. Apply at the S 3id M AKSHAL H OTVU K Desirable House Lots for Sale. AM Mli:it. I Of Hon the Kl aVAAKAM A PLAINS, farurnhly situated for building purposes, ar or sale at reasonable prices. For terms and other par lira rs emiuireof 567 Im H. B. I OLE. CHAS. T. ROLGERS, M.D.. PI I V s 1 r I N l III RUROX, OiTice lJolnlis If. Strehx's Drug htore, comer of Fort and Ho, i streets. Honolulu. Jm-40S) ,1 I M is TO I.FT, In is .: -Ir:ti.., and central locaLon, lite Him ht huva been ur- upcil until now by Jiu'aje W. C. Jouea, tf-599. Apply to I1UUO 1 A.Nl.ENWALD, M.P. NORTH WEST LDMEER ! REDWOOD LUMBER! Wanted. A Itl SIIUM OF IIOVOTal I.!'. EM PLOYMENT lii a whotaale or retail establishment. inthlsrity. inquire at Gazette Office. 604 tf LEWERS AND DICKSON AT THEIR OLD STAND ON For Sale, The nun ra lot os khha ht-, ncctipiotl at present by Mr Cbunahnon. t, for sal.. For particulars imiuire of lit. CUL'OIIOOf or T. ASSKE. i9-2m. X87B. Columbia River Salmon. UEcnTsnnm nv peb rnikim-rK" 14 day, from Portlaotl, Rarrt l, SALJI'lN BELLIED, Hair barri la ditto ditto, Half barrels No. I SALMOX. For sale by July, IS7. (601) BOLLKS A C. COAL TUE RIGHT ARTICLE FOR FAMILY L'SE ! Mora l rorirrrriir .il llinn Wood ! , Fort, King and Merchant Streets. Nor' We,t 1 inch Board,, Nor' W,t 1J Plank, Nor' Wait li in. Plank, 2. 3, and 4 in. Plank. Nor' Wait Tonguad i, (iroorad Board,, 1 and I J Nor' Wait Surfaced, 1 in. U and 1J. Nor' Wait Scantling, all aitej. Nor' Weat Timber, all liiai, WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES 5K j Wilder & Co. CM riZL S AND REMIDEJfTH OF IIOVo- LULL", Vlaltlnc Krienda and Straita;era generally are cordially invited to attend Public Worship at FORT HT. QHUBOHi wUereServices are held every Sabbath at II o'clock A. Hi and :. P. M. Seats ate provided for all wno may be pleast-d to attend. There la a Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 7 o'cJocs:, la the Lectors Room , to wbk b al I are welcome. : i if AHUPUAA OF HONOKAHAU For Sale ! SUCH A3 Perfumery, Hair Oil, Soap Toilet and Sa chet Poicder, Combt, Hair JBrushet, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, &c. BATH, SURGEON & CARRIAGE SPONGES. STAB MILLS MEDICATED PAPER! PARTICULAR ATTEXTJ0N PAID TO SUPPLYING PHYSIC1AXS, SHIPS AXD PLANTATIONS WITB PURE DRUGS fJT Physician, Proscriptions carcfullj preparad Da or Night t (90 Ijr (Night BU) TERMS VERT FAVORABLE ! LONG CREDIT!! GUARDIAN'S SALE! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE EXCELLENT INVESTMENT ! HAVrara Hi:r IXNTRIXTED BT HRS. H. 8. ItOiiKIfDON, iaarduvi of Florence Robert son, flrace Robertson, and AJeiauder O. M. Rohertson, minors, I shall tlTer for sale in front of the Government Buildings In the city of Honolulu, on KATE KD AY tfc I 'Jill Dmy of A I 'tvt'MT. A. I. 1H7, at the boar of 12 o'clock at noon, the Abunoaa of Honokahau, under a license from the lion. Charles C Harris, Associate Judge of the - L. f'oort, sitting as Prohate Judge. The said A hopuaa la a part of the estate of the late Ronoiable Ceorg M. Ilobertaon, and la sltaated la Kona, Ilawali, extendinf; from sea to mouiitsJii, and will be sold by its ancient boundaries. The title Is perfect, and all tbe Interest In tbe said estate, not i.nlr of the aforesaid minors, but t.t all other persons will be sold. Tbe Ahupuaa of llonoitahan Is most favorably sltaated, cont ains a large area of wood land and an excellent Fish Pood and fishing right; is situated In tbe delightful region of North Kona. near to Kallua, and contains a large quan tity of the best possible Land for tbe cultivation of coffee, oranges and other fruits, and Is admirably tilted for other agricultural products. Tbe land has never been surrey ed, but ls siti'l to contain anout .". acres or more. It will be offered ai an upset price of fl-OOO. and the terms wili be most liberal eon of the purcnaa money to be paid on delivery of tbe deeds, and tbe balance, in I equal notes payable In 1, 2, 3, and 4 years nspsctively with lawful In ure t payable annually secured mortgage n the premises. But the purchaser mar. If he ihone. py a Larger portion of the purchase money or tbe whole of it on delivery of tbe deeds. As this Is a Guardian sa-'e. and all Ibe proceeds of tbe sale must be Invested as a trust fund, under the direction or the ronrt. It la not doot -d. that If It become dratrable Fir the porch-aftpr the Sim), 3rd, and 4th notes may be al' lowed to remain on the property for a loogei period If tbe Interest Is paid regularly. This furnishes an aicraordlnary opportunity for persons with small means to secure for tbeaisclvss) aa eligible location of a profitable description. tar ciiA . coo ex. Auctwot. JUST RECEIVED Per W. H. Almy, A CHOICE CARGO 0P REDWOOD LUMBER ! ! 1 Inch Board, I, 1), and 2 inch, Rough Surface 1 1 in., U. It, 2 and 3 in. of TUB BEST QUALITY. Choice lot of Bed Wood Shingles 3x3 Posts. Red Wood ; 4x4 Porta. Rad Wood ; 4 x Posts. Rad Wood all 7 ft. long. Also, Red Wcod Split Polls. 1 SIS DF BED li SMITH. lV.ugb and CUar. RUSTIC SIDING, CAPB0AEDS, Tongae and Oroored Boards, Bad Wiod ; Tongue and Oroored Boards, Red Wood, li ; Doors. Windows & Blinds, ALL SIZES ; NAILS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Oil, White Leal, Zinc Paint, Chrosao Green, Paria Oraen. Chrcmo Yellow, Red Lend. Black Paint, Varnishes, Raw and Burnt Caber, U ail. Full Asst. of Glass, Fatty, Ac, &c. White Ash Plank. White Eastern Pine, WALL PAPER ASO BORDER. ptT- Orders from the other Island tiled with, aar and diapateh. Ml la UWXBS m BICKHOX.