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, s:taBt'e- tl.Mctti f FeVrsavrv.lfsT. rtzrtrw - isss ll . l li :-, ri:n.. avp ittiv. aw, j n i raws t xx a tars ts I r m - 2 av a a : r m at , m JM Mi i r at ' vsa ft k- -jwa "as - - r m WTKSS OK THK WBKIL tW io on: for IM Mil ilnwr tarty to-CDOr-Ww Mititac, UI fcar wtjakt' newt ud dam to Febraarv ML, A.vimvr - Wt lorn ihst yestrrdsT while the tcnocr Kconl Asa was roinlr.g past Diamond Head, a native aw wan wu ilnxt ou the bark by 'tii booaa aad was knocked Into tb met aod was not ssen again ! l Kl I k I aaj i r r fntuar. I m. j i run- -T -" -"n" ! m, m k. ai ' a lsada , JL , i,p, r aa rakta. j 1 1 (!)- ' J ft 1 1 1 raai- H.-t Mi . - t-.. tw Baaaaa ai a as. r " n - 1 tbat-al hv aa-. watt a at BBK- aaaaw FI.m Hare ai . I .4 . . , Me-. rftfl ft Ckv. mni awaaaariv am llmaill a Ga. a ia wwa a aW waa aaaaaaataa I Baaaaaa a ai' i Ba m ji ft farakvft wwa TW mm. 1 T - i wfs Wats a atttwkag I m ii -ft ft i ii wut : atawarr aau kimii MtwsTBBXA' Tbe troopr bearing this Mk which M aadlr defrsnded a a couple of Btciatlst urn . do not tpprsr to meet alih unlimit ed aarena in Sydney Tbr Sydney Hlatrted Knars bar a rstgr of amusing rtcbluo ol tbc various mem ber ol the rompaa;. Ps Mi-ats. Mdlle. lima dc Burst t the cele- bratrd songstress, accompanied by ber ho hand, Mr Joan HilL arere sncaaj- tht paaaetarera (rum Auatralia last week In tbe mail ateamcr en rontr aaf tbe coaat. Stgwor Soalni, the baaao waa slo on board. Sao Cask We Warn Ural little child of Mr Vpcbarch of ttousia. alravcr! 08 from If parents' abode mat aaoeirti. and waa not fnond till the BT ith day. when It body wa diacorercd tn Ibe liratb appeared to haw mulled Iron, hanger and exnoaare. JVjTbc Friend for Febraan c-'niain tbe r ot a aeries ol letter Irooi Prof f. W" Damon. Aav the t aaar.etiua of the Ira! of Hawaiiaaa who rutin the CratranUl Expoallloc A tbe letter tlrei ih. addrraa of man Hawaiian reaident aliroad. It wil; Evwltatlam. Oaicw Here. Thmu of onr Tra.!em wVi am tntortwt in the theory of crolution will doubllajaa thank n for piactQf; withir. their reach an many of lb arpintenta for and afainat the tbeorr. We lTr been at oonaiilorable paint to mil theae arumenU from a Tarietj of aoarcea which are not euailT acccaaible to of them and in this war wa think that art ar doing the public a faTor. We are hwmrr that dome of them hTe blarned ut for meuVUing with the (object, iappoaiit that the diaroaaion wat calculated to deatroy the fonndabont of faith in the BiWe, anl. rinae qiienilT. in the Chrittian religion. We hare no tuch ap(rehemiona. We pte below tome extracu from rreaident Seelye't eriticiam. which ortitaint the ttronpeat argumrntt agaitnt the theory ret prevented. Preaident Seelye't Criticiam on Darwinians aliritlped from Johnson V Cyclopaedia: " 7ViTaanrf.-n.i nTSpteim ay-rw ef njarrsj, Huxley, after having elaborately advocated progrna. Thit in the imlirHtial'a derelop menu in which case, however, it it not, (trict ly t peaking, true to tay that the higher has been dereloped out of the lower, for the lower and the higher spring alike from a deeper eoarce. They are both the unfolding of what 1st mysteriously folded up in the germ before any manifestation of the individual life had appeared. So the farts teach ut and to a sound philosophy would declare. But though we might regard gTadation here at equivalent to progroea, thit by no meant prove that it ia tnoh elsewhere. There ia a gradation in the color of the prim ; but it would be abturd to call thi a progre in any uch tense as though one color had grown out t another. In like manner a gradation of ipevie doe not involve a procreat of specie, and we only ! confuse ourselves if we confound the two. Because a system of nature can be presented. iu the contemplation of which we past, by icgtil ar and uooetivc step, from the lowest And simplest struct me to the highest and moat compiex. it by no means follows that the we darwinian nypouiewe. neverviK-iess no- j hj(tllor hj- proceedtld fr the lower, or that dare it at hit - clear conviction that, a the , rfte ha been evolved out of the other. In evidence now stands, it is not abaolutely proven natural hisUvy no such gradation can ret be that a group of animals, having all the char- represented. There are broad gap which re aeteristic exhibite,) by specie in nature, ha quire prodigiou. Mn of the imagination to rrnireM can tit or , pfraaaal ta he valaabie to preserve I 1CT H 1 III la j-. h Ml ! T HOVII I 1.1. . avikaWVaa S tifc akaaaaawsaai . kaav traaa aiaalhaaW. .-rat v af ttaaaaj- "awn. ? aca- ft-a kawat " T I aaaa f, n aat Kaa. - I Ti - ' " aaaaa , , - a i. awsjaa. Saaw Tii- - - ! i Saa' tram aawara raraa a -astasia Ska. n aa, b SaaaaaL Sahr kSarn. aar Caaa.. a l.a.aai Saw Umiii Hava. t ILm aaa Wsswav I si usii maaaasa, Has 1 1 . far Sss Usaalsaj, SftSr SMawa Kaats. Jar SaaJaa.a -TT' J' ! ftjl- itiail ii-i,- tar tsa rrsscaxu. SftSft Jawse SVaaaaaa. If kftaa aas Kaa. . -a ii Mia Stan hi at. tar Kaaau III '..'-- FartaatS. ft Pa. aaki. Cava, a- Uaaa Sraama hi:. art 4 The ateamei sailed on Mon day afternoon (or tbe circuit ol Kaa;. takinx It new Second Aasoetatc Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr Mdnlly. who enter upon tbe dstlrs of his at lec !y presidinc at tbe present term of the Kauai Circuit Cftiart. The iX-pnly At'oroey GrneraL Mr Smith, accompanied the co rl a prosecatiug officer. and Marshal Parke alto west along. SlinoT or SaTiva FrtH Tbe Steamer City of Sydney is: week, took, s small lot of two or three hundred ot the fry of tbe nasi, one of the mo: delKioa of the hah inhabiting oar water, which were seat by Mr A. Bute, to (ten. Reddinc in California who deslgua to atocfc aome of the tlream of that Sutc with a few ol tbe choicer va ritiea of Hsnsiisn tlh. if they sre louod to do well. aaaaiJI ta t ; 1 aaat a aaaaaJ A 1 iu Mail. hi. a.jaa. stuaa - a " ' if as rtr Ikaaani aaarr. Man. sWewargia tllHlkll. iftrf, 1 Sal J Sax tats. act. utUia am al Kaaoais , SW 9BA, T a . iiiaatirrai saaUa. taainfii- ua tsa SSlk. a S a av, aa asaara- 1 Saa rnacari' awi wm pacl ia aa-ati:.c. lawaaif 1 DotSsaaaias n na-M aw sw 1 1 ah 1 Ia4a alia lan 1 a : a 1 - a, . aaft anlnaataaaasiai 1 n -aat: s a. tra SacajaaS W Crsaar .. u Xlat -a -nsi as I as tsa ITta. s ta wet mm a aaW aii.S al Inlia aa ls tat, t-av s ; at t-sS a a . asa trr4 ml Baaatsls A si 1- ' :a J O Usat Psrtsr. IwrtiKTIi. rtaaa kor ear af ssasaav lar S- 41 o. .anal ' r . h, 1 - - 1 - ' " "aaw . I awtaa, kktaa raja. Psauars. Oa the last voyage ot tbe tteamer Aastrslis frim thi port, considerable excitement w caused by s esse of supposed smallpox on board which appeared shout eight days after leaving Hon .'.ale The subject wss an old sun who died before reaching Sydney. Many of the passenger believed thai the disease wa not amall pox. but the opinion of the tbip't doctor prevailed of course, and ao trans -abl pan en I of mails, freight or passen ger wat permitted at Kandavu At Aucklsud the mails sod p a eager lor that place acre Landed, but alter the ahip's arrival at Sydney the was tab jectcd to a strict quarantine. Ditaoxoaaaix. We are tiered to be obliged to chronicle the fact that there exist in thi com munity individual with to little acute of honor a to be capable ot violating the trust repoted upon them by ttc supporter of the Reading-room in the Sailor' Home building During tbe past two or three OKiaths papers have on a number ot occa sions been tsken from tbe table immediately after the arrival of the mail. Such conduct it not only t maaifsstalion ol bate ingratitude toward the Touug Men's Chrittian Astocistior., which main tains the Reading-room for the benefit of all who care to avail themselves of it privileges, but it it a positive wrong to other of the public who resort thither for instruction or smutemenl. a tsa east) mm as STtt ia, US., 1 m asw.. hs nataa tail Jaaltat-ka. o-iao Vtt a. a a.v tmr. X. I jHftP ra-a Btt aaet t bat kaw ' hatkeu ,.-iift.. m aaa kaa aaaaa. t kaa aswaa. ta sc mssuta. 1 e traadi kaft. t 4. t BC.W. 1 t - ' "- " I Water Sftjtt .SSswasa. ttraai; aa. a Ta Bacsaa. k Waara L a, 1 I af SftaSsaa. St His Chntsr. fir Sat r 1 1 iff rsOQK'isa". Fa at Has I B a-, feasatftTSsr, taawaVaaat "atejrra. A X TTise- Bktartka. at -- baa.. t B rwa awJ wsta, A fmm t 11111 IT ' f ra CC aw- stsaw staass. Tsa. CW atr. Spaefc t- aataattwara rSis I .- C atetaas ,,1 atiwat wtw aa cka. raal Jar- . k T ak t Otwitstawis. 1 '" aa aar aw aaat? . Batu Caas Js . Sir SsTatfcWs. A .- .11 ri laa kta w c Parca. L ateOwl:? arc 1 . era 11 aat. aiitai a. r Bars, v W - Hit par ttWjk SSS kWisskl rat tlk-W M4BBI mmi 4 tftt Bast DkrsJITkP. Mr Lo Shoo, Isle cabinet-maker and carpenter, on tbe corner of allag and Bethel street, left somewhst saddcolr by the schooner Bouanxa a few days ago. A pswp-ir; wss granted to a Celestial bearing tbe euphonious name of Sneikesa. but whether that Is sx alia for Lo Shon k a matter to be Investigated. At any rate, 00 bring dragged from hit hidinr place after tbe vessel had got outside, he produced the passport, sad under itt prutacusr. acat wat allosretl to proceed to tea. Mr Lo Shoo bit victim diacoarteootly am p'.ifj hi aatse ty hi In-slr.-aatiag manners, and t prolate ate of the ' taaiie that ta childlike sad biaad," had succeeded ia oh la is it; credit to tbc amount of several hundred dollars from merchants in town, alt ot which he left unpaid I ts - r ill af Baj 1 1 14 Jaa aaa. BssBj. BSBBBaBl ftSftBt 4: eaaarts saa Batai na Bart aaa ymn ssyj 1 -aB-awakaiaariatftia at Bsas. A Cixsb Araoinrai -At t o'clock p. at. ou Thursday. Pilot Mclntyre, al his residence in the vajlcj. wat tweepiag the S W boriaon with hit gists, when be aaw tbe upper uasit of a vessel, in tbe direction In which the Australian steamer frhoald he coming, and shortly after smoke arising Be tell sure that it was the tteamer. tod made hit ai nnceasentl forhersmral off the port by 10 or 11 o'clock: which guess proven to be correct. Capc Desrborn, of tbc "City of Sydney," report! that tt 6 o'clock p. at. be wat by reckoning 55 miles dis--s: trota the eatraoce of tbe bsrbor. Captain Mclatyre't look-oat it at aa elevation of shout 140 feet shore the saa level. Tat atmosphere has lat terly been remarkably dear about the islands. F. C. ever been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural." " It it well to keep this fsct in mind. The Darwinian hypothesis, however plausible iu its ataieanent or ingenious in its application, it. at the best, only a possibility, and wholly wants the evidence which can translate it into the actual explanation of the fact to which it applies. That specie vary, and some of them to a great extent, it admitted by all ; but in no recorded observation do they ceaae to be tbe same species still. Cuvier has shown, from Egyptian monument and mummies, that the animals which lived in that country in the earliest records of its civilisation are identical in specie with those which live there to-day ; and Agaasix has shown, from the coral reefs in Florida, that the animals of the liulf of Mexico were of the same specie 30,000 years ago. as in the present time. Though man has been able to secure numerous and surprising variation within a given spevies, he ha never (ucceeded in obliterating the original lines of specific distinction, or in bringing out any thing more prominent in their place. The difference of dog strike the dullest eye ; and yet Owen, an authority inferior to none, de clare that " under the extremes! mark of variety to uperinduced, the naturalist de tects the unmistakable generic and specific characters of oimu itmilixtrit.'' The same is the case with all the plants upon which man ha made such copious and careful experiments. Not a single instance of .tie specie changing into another has been found. The extended varieties which man has brought out in some of our cultivated plants, vir : the cabbage, the turnip, the beet, the potato,- -and from which he derives such benefit, are only kept up by constant cultiva tion. Tbe plant left to itself revert to it wild state : to man. its comparatively useless state. Now, while all these things show that the transmutation of species has not a fact which can prove it, and is at the best bat a conjec ture, they render most uDlikcJy the conjecture itself. For in tbe Mmberiees specie which have been minutely observed, over a great space and for a long time, if there were such a tendency to transmutation, bow it it possi ble that no actual case oi it ha ever been found Why axe not case occurring all the time, and before our eye ? Darwin admits the force of thi inquiry, bat are cannot yield to the fitness of hit reply. lie argues that in the struggle for life, the improved offspring would exterminate the inferior progenitor, and span. Darwin urges that these gaps are ap parentnot real. But tho ease with which gradation becomes translated into progress, and the readiness with which the mistake is made to prove the tranamutation of tpocie, i somewhst surprising to one who thinks close ly. The imagination, not to tay the fancy, would seem to have a more prominent part to play in these processes than a faculty of rigor ous logic. In the assignment of the links which are fancied to connect man, through the anthropoid apes, with the orangoutang and gibbon, it is argued that a perfect gradation i a sufficient warrant for the inference that man has, in process of time, been evolved from the moukey. Now the postulate here is only a fancy. The gradation is (o far from perfect indeed, it is ao grossly imperfect ex cept in certaiu superficial characteristic that the most accomplished natural sis declare that " man is the sole specie of hit genus, and the sole representative of his order and tub-class." It has beeu shown conclusively that a monkey of the highest grade it none the less a monkey and none the more a man than one of the lowest. It has also been shown that in the most salient characteristic of the two, there i an inverse order of development which not only destroys the gradation but renders it impossible that the higher should ever have descended from the lower. And if we pas from the anatomical and physiological quali ties to the higher psychological distinctions, we find a difference which, cannot be bridged by degrees, though extended to infinitr- But even if there sre men so sunk in a sav age state (hat the difference between them and the people of the highest civilization seems greater than than which divides some mon keya from others, we have at least just as good reason for aying that the lowest ha degenerated from the highest, aa that the highest ha been developed from the lowest. The history of men is fall of instance of de terioration. If we weigh it siruplv by number, whether of years or of nation, or of indivi duals, degeneration and decay vastly prepon derate. Where f now the civilization of Tyre, and of Carthage, and Babylon, and Nineveh ? And where are the arts that built the Great Fjrramids and Baalbec ? All over the world we have evidence of a tendency among na tion and men to sink away from civilization into barbarism ; bat history does not show an instance of a nation rising by its own efforts from barbarism to civilization. Say Darwin in his latest book : " To believe that man was ala)riginally civilized, and then suffer utter Piatt. (If tat faaBrartmsati at Ii Parit. Ihs K tenia Past ij! : "Ths rsesnllt itslsrl harsftt In farlt ars troaaratad witk much vigor la order Is hart tktat, lalihsd ay lb lias tht tatsrastl.nal F. 10 initios of IS I eptatd. Ths ssw Avsnss ds I'Opsrs avakat 1st dsttoliiisa of maty aid landmarks atesstary. A saw Hoist Pisa I rapidly approaekitg eompltlloa, wkleh It dssertbsd st kavf aa appssrates of BttUtstti ralktr Ikaa of slogans ; Urrstsd walks art laid sal la tbs prin cipal ooartjsrd of the nsla building for tho at of ouasaeotetnU. Tkt eld kassitsl will hs tern down st toe at Ik saw out it ready for tttapaaty, sad that tasks bat Cathedral of Parit mora eoaapionous. 0 Ihs Boaltrard St. Ilsraatn. wkleh It to hs Ika principal Kraal ot Ik I ft bank ol tkt Sains, ths now builditgt ass (rawing Bp with reatarkshls rapidity. Ths monumental fosstsia in tkt rue Qrtajllt St. titraaala Is to ha reaaottd is the earner sf tho now Boulrtsrd St. Ilermsia snd Iks rut P Bse. Ths noigbhorkosd of tbt Psatbton i tlsn undergoing s renovating proas. On ths left tds of ths ruo SouftVi all ths bnOdlart sre rsoaoving: la short Paris assail lo snjoy a rttiril of tkt Htatimtan tra for Juritg Ihs month of October altat tot Itat tkta tw, 'hundred sad sltvsn buildings wsrs damulisksd to tasks room for nsw strsst : allowing sighly 'parsons to sank building, wt lad last tsvaalssa iknoatnd persona wars obliged to assk new house. Ths da struetion of hostst will proceed with ths tamo vigor during Novsmhsr Bad Pssaiubar. Aa during ihs empire these improvement, together witk ths prepa ration! for Iks (rati alkibition, bar induosd a larga number of workman to look tn Paria, and Ihs lams result will ansae ss balers the government will be obliged to continue furnishing work for Ihsss msn " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BISHOP & CO., HONOLULU HAWAII..! ISLANDS, .DBUW KXCIIAMK OX THE URI Of CILIFOftNU. SM FRMCISCO aa rasas atom is New York, Pari, THE ORIEHTal Mil CORPOMTIM. : att ratit taaacatt ta HM Kswai, Svalnr jr. ai d alt Asd tra aaet s General Ranking Bstlars. LONDON M It R. 8. HOWLAND, Shippiag and rMls8Ui Mfrchait, aaa, rat Slrast, mar California. AN FRANCISCO. KM HIS TO 0. 1 If. Howlaad, "SW Bedford. C. Brtwsr Co.. Boston. 1. II. Baillall A Sons, Owen A Clark, rrosidanca. was. II. 11 00. " K. A. Mssrice, fourth Nt tt Bauk. N. T. NEW ZEALAND INS. CO., FOR FIRE d MA&mS LYSTRAXCE. KSTABLIHHKD, list. AUCTION" SALES. By K. I. AO. TIB). REGULAR CASH SALE ! ON FRIDAY, - FEBRUARY 9th, At XlflBBBI a ... a Half II IBB. THK USUAL GOOD ASSORTMENT Dry Goods, Clothing. Fancy Goods, Groceries, dtc AND AT It O'CLOCK NOOw. Special Sale to Close Consignments! t casts ao parlor Sheer wins. It Case Kwnerlor Poet Wins, 10 Caars Claret. (saaaOrsaST ratter. I aaa Ilulnart Chsmpasne, Baakrta Ola, OtBta Kay Rrsad Ale, aSt and pU : Bosos Toaseeo, CSaaa randies, tlalranlaad Hnektls, Kegs Kngar, Blotllu Pspsr, Cans Bast Chairs. Apasre chsart, Chlhrren'a Chaavw, Faaicy BaLrt., Britre. ake. Valuable Rice! AND PASTURE LANDS ! In Koolaupoko, Oahu. AUCTIOy i By C. at. WA THURSDAY, - At t o'etoek A. February 8th, Dry Goods, Clothing, flosiery, Hats. Umm, and General Merchandise. A Small Lot of Furniture! rVr.s'sVS OF ALK PORTER, C. A LEASE OF CROWN LANDS at auction: Br Order of t ON SATURDAY, - - MARCH 3d, The lease of the Crown land srrcATBiD II THE DISTRICT OF WIUME. ISUM W MHS. ant i Aswaa saraA Aaawaa. OaBBBstBBBBg frsBa Bts la A Capital : SO ,000,000 (With anllmited t Labi lit j of Sharvtaoidvn.) "KK TOT WK..I.. PROTT YOT IWKLK"' Shakspeara INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Of eYcry- drscripilnn ot props-rt majr be effected with thit tympany at ni -l.'ralt rat . Merchandiae, Goods and Freight Insured By leaunera and aaillwr reflSA-Js, Lowes can be made payable Ui lionoiulo. CASTLE at (XMKK. AC' i'.K Tor HodoIuIq. Wanted to Loan. raoag s to aaaea tbi r i i sdioj ciood Stcnrity. Apply to na.ii j.o. im'Ksojt or a. p. iurD. HA the old form disappear by tbe rery pro- TV . Z ,1 's M ' rr r I mtianlv nv vipw nl human nntnm Rnt eeaaof the formation of the new. Bnt, if thia i . thi. pnCir the wia wrhir-h tha ...I Bat, if this be true, and if the prooea of (annation be going on before our eyes, why not that of the disappearance also ? In many animals tbc dnrati.m of the individaal life is so short, and loci ot history oblige us to take; and we must square our view of human nature to the actual facts of the case, whether or not it would better suit onr desire and onr theories to have them olherariie. Historr give un- Lost. OX arUBAT LAST BKr WEE THE BE TH Ft. snd tke reaMenee of Mr. Peterson on Emms street. aJM pin set in (old wltb Ore pearls Iu tbe center. A suitable reward will be given in may one retnrnln It at tht, onVe. cr Ui tbe residence of Mr. Peteraoo. at.! Public Notice. The retuwrjis orrtt'EBS i:nr. ,- :. 1 for ibe auaolnc rear at tsa annual meetlo of Ibe Haiku Sugar Company held January 13, ltTt ; J. Molt smith .....President. A T. Alsisnder Vlee-Pretklent. 8. .V. Castle , . Tnssnitr. i. P. f...ke - Secretary. a M. Onoke udtisi. Per order, J. P. COOKE, 177 tt See. Hsikn Sugar Compnny. Administrator's Notice. THE I ll K-MliNED HA VIM, BBEA AP P UNTKIi almmlstraUir of tbe estate of Akl. bus of V, alalia. Oabn. glees nodes tn all persons Indebted to ssld Akl. deeessed. to psy tbe name tbs nndersarned : and til harlot claims on sstd estate, to present the tame urithis tlx tannins from dale or ibey will be forever barred. H. O. CEABBE. Administrator. H.oluln. January Ii. 1377. tzt-St By order of C T Oanek, Kaa. Executor of lbs will of H H Sawyer, die aaa d. 1 ahull onr ai public auction, OH" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, At l o'clock, Dooa, at my sales Room, ia Honolulu, The Valuable Property betoaslnc to said estate, situate In Koolaupoko, Oako, and described aa follows, vim j First, that CerUin Piece or Parcel of Land Commenclns at a point near Walkane, u per wrvpy of C 1 Lyons, and called lot No. 2. and ninaln tiortb Ma X' vrmt Jt feet; sooth 71. west 170 ft; and -ant MS ft : north M 40' east Hi ft I north UP 0V, east 3S3 ft, south W. mm 4U ft: north i i- AO'. aoatSIS ft ; north 34 tt' west U3 (t, to Initial point ; containing an area of zi 9-100 acres. With the Buildings and Improvements thereon, the same cooslsUnc of one dweltinc hoase, 5 rooms ; dining room and cook bouse, store boose sod not house with all the Itanlturo therein, coaalstiuc of bds, tahlea, chairs, the. A portion of this land, say IS acrea. Is snder leaas for fire rears, from iao. I. lsTt, therv bebui three rears jet to ran. at fltt per year, payable s.mi-annually. la ad rants. Nearly the whole of this land Is MMCfpubl orculttrsUon fur ilce.M there b a sulBcfency of watr for the purpose, and tt ia really a Una opportunlt for cultlTa. tors. This parcel will be put up at suction in one lot, luciud lug houses and furniture. Lot Its. 1, That Talssle Pas tare Lasal ! Being an Ui of Walaboie, Koolaupoko, Oahu and mora lui! v described In surrey by O J Lyou., and coatalnlng an area of 'Its acres, with all the biuiding and impruremeots thereon. Tbe land bas s number of streams upon It, and a portion can undoubtedly be tued fur cnltlration of Rice. togar or CoAe. Tbe upper ponton Is wU wooded, and the pas ture laud Is sa good as can he desired This piece will be put op In one lot with buUding. TITLE FEE Sin PIE I PUu of the property can be seen at auction room, and fhr further particulars enquire of C r OulIcK, Esq, or Kb P. A DA Mil, Ansi'r For m urni of tsa years. s-ptemler, l-CT. t part Prlc $1M per THE LEASE OF THE LARGE FISH With It a la I umm Asltaasalasa;. mtustrd si wsiiups. irmc la ta rjtauais of OsJbu, for s tsraa sf It rasrs. O. 8. B A STOW Aast'r. Manufacturing Jeweler! Notloa 1'W. DKBMIta w Kts, rtBJllCAI.T WrfsJ sVkart, bwes t taJtraa tlrsa. af Hons as la ssw ass a nail. mm rart r Tbos. Tsonatt. ) wkwrs he alii 1T. .pwda. tllaBBBB ths maaulsruirln snsl rapslrlns of all kiaisof Jswatrr. raxucolar attenaoo tlaeo u, shall saat KbBws ". aw Will tuarantra tslastlBllllB ia aU Bas wwW. t, ftm am. at. wkksaa- At Private Sale, A tiaall lot of choion Red Columbia River Salmon, IN BARK ELS. K. P. A OS MS, Auctlonetr. the tnccession of generaftons so rapid, that if numbered cases of a downward tendency, but thi process of tnnsmBtation were actaallv u'oot i single instance of a self-evolved pro- work, how could it fail to have furnished. ' is tHe aimple trnth of historv .... ... ,. , I wnicn makes an sucn aisciisatotM as uarwin i FSC I SUSTRiLtl UD REW ZEALARD. My ta? PaaaAc Hail & & Catv of Svdaer wrati. L trnraj at tait Krt ot the evening of taw at, aaaBBtesat aac a calf davs frc Ss-daer, aaa iiiiBBBBtl a fear atata of C ilawi) Dews. a-arcj .- -- -i -. a Mast is Saw Xaa- aaa aViaatat of ta rtawns of ta Cslaa of Saa fftsaa. fas far taw jwar isTfi. it iitatt a Butrrwlsat tmgi i i i " Taw lata: inta.i far taw ywar waa ar laaaT Sra ssi'Haaw af Slfliri srkakk is a fa sa asaar.j t at awas osar kaa ftwnas Tsar ! '! :: V- " B-t-sts- :r ft. a, aaa warty a siaurr RrtVi Bar. whisk jialt aa i fSw.t u ks warr tsa. . ass Cft a grsa; sk; w. wkwi arrirwi atwr nt Briawr. 7 .a I.--. T mmf Wf its: ;:r:brr. ttsaaaST aaswaaiaxta itintlir t . a Cat u af tawrtT raras. as tar at alas i ta waaak a AwstA kaa rscsa t: atass m rre. w aaai sd A pi i j at BaaBra ttiltlaTt, Lawns a OtrAra't i.iiw lBtaatai tta-i kssa j i futtittj 1 tY- Ssaasl at tarn, awa wiraiat aay graat ttaafra sf statsass. i is Saw Gaiasa of Mr. i trass Pan Karaahj witk s saws sf kiwBBiaal ss S sWawal ta raw iatsrisra i ass- stats BtiBB- i kianl. aawsvswwa stastA rrawrs, aaa Aataaal wsak sraatad ! aarttatiaa tmm twCws Sa asw TBtaii twrrewasaw kr txnaa- eaaaat Earxt Caw pas J mmm mmmm. ws wAssk ta BBtAawt an Bgr. imBil " "" mZZZ' ala "TzTVT kawnra. waask was LaaBwaa, .at Baaaa- nillt s itirtirn ta attBjstt jl i. f wa tkw aaaaaWlsac sasi wftirk -Jaw .sera, asaa BBaBtststststBw tail ll wwk awas. sa twetnr ITT- Toe steataer Citj of &jdocj arrired at Out port inrins: Tbartdaj altriit, nsrirat foCowtt) tbt roale Irasicated la oar last iasur a probable. She .eft Srtfocr at I B) p. ta. oa Jaaaarr Uta. rnade fee pssasc? la Aaekland la soar oajs arsd aixteen boars: Tfcsarc to KsadsTB in soar son s half dars , throes to thit port In ten dart and a halt The entire pat sajre from Srdnrr to Hoaolola eoosaraed tweatj six! a bsif dsTs. Br this route twenty cars as s abort l f Here the remained about twelre hoars, and trill reach Sac Francisco on the nlftt of Febmarr , bbbUbS the entire trip In about H soars. Taa ooatract rrCjBire It to be jtrforro ed ia C Lacrs, or par a forfeit for every boar over that cumber. The oaD steamer look swsy s good freajcht, irf lading tone four bnndred tons of tnfar coffee snd bananas, etc., with twenty-two raasen gers. stnoec whom were Chief Justice Alien. Gene ral Greer, lasrajls, aad Meyer, Sister Berths snd cabers. AsactL Paaana or ran Hssatrtc Fiaa Draarr arrrr. Tkia (tilaai srsrsanuttioa kwM its eattstasiy aaaaai psraaW aa galatway last. Laria( ta Bell Towwr SSftBars at II s'sissk. las pi aisasiss. kwaaW ky ta Esya! Bsad. juaaaidtii srwr the atasl rail, aad rwtarwaa to ta Stjasr akost half past 1? a' link Ilk sa. k then wa so: at largs a Is n oat at kat ftwwsatly Saws ssaa ia years past, ths fore Bertr T 1 1 11 1 iff tar I ts as ia jood trias. sad asaa sal. u aaj stajaavy Irs. Tbs as fins sss bos. car riser 1 wars ktssrififr tasitlslal with towers sad srtr taaaaB, aad atwa tkw tap sf ths ssuria sf the vu. bar Tws'i. ia ta tkaa of a vtrdaat kswsr. wars is lit- Was aU kwaa saSslj th stria csrwptaaat partook af Bar sr is their rwrptetirs kail. By f th iiBtari aad embers of the Ms- 3. I. art speat s rery taBBtsat aad f IsatssT half hswrr at lasir kttpittkli f-:y . sisi witk lire rs-rety of aasttiss. A aatatkst sf toasu wsrs jists sad ra ts, ka tsa af ths Isitwr sf whssA aBatana t th iait iirsss af tbs tstj't twasur pra- ratsd wstb at atast sat staaas f rscias. TW sa- kre. tut th past, bat thaw aaw ailWi cai. aad hs taw tvtst tho far. a single instance of its accomplished fruits? Gtoioffuxm' Sridenct. If one specie spring from another by a long continned process of slow variation aod natural selection, the step through which a parent has become lost in his descendants are very many indeed, are prac tically innumerable. Says Darwin : '' If my theory be true, numberless intermediate varie- respecting the descent of man as false to fact as they are abhorrent to philosophy." The great 100-ton gun of the new Italian iron clad Doilin, carries a shell weighing 2,000 ponndt, and moving tt tbe rate or 1.374 feet per -. on 1 much faster than sound travels tbmngb lb sir. With s etisrge of 330 pounds, tbe 3.000-pound pro jectile mo red cveo taster tbsc thia. baring a velocity of 1.454 feet per second, giving a blow equal lo the force required to lift 28,400 toct a foot bigb. , - , - , , , - , 1 oe asaa ftnimue ftftaft sftftia aa ftaaao . actnana mr ties, Unking closely all the species of the same , esaan f alairi is Tark.r. .ai threatening to te- group together, mils', asuredlv have existed." I ear relorm ia tkt province! by . resort to anat, if TL,,.f, ". "- ' :t ,4- ftk-, i , . . neessssry. with s disssowsl of aabitious dssigns, ka Taaeiaa'or., also, if the theory be true, some ! hsd m'tteu j,-. th. K.ronasn power, i. evidence of these intermediate varieties must wilUag to scpssr ai the ehaapioa of Tarkty. Tksy assuredlv exist in the geological record But " tM ,fJ":T' " proAahly antt. i. tU - mfmm' j ttaadisg sb iamedistsehsuge.nd a thorough reform no such evidence appears. Looking through is th govsraassat sf th Prorissas. Rania baa pleged bersell to ree tnsl ibis a done, es.a 1: she bss "ITTaak-XiawyS f tbakagkrawkawk kalw- ItW d- k.. thsrs VTJJ.P. r I " "ll S sawat gwr that st atast sa af taaaa Bsigat rrs A iftwsss tra awgiaa saa war for twwaty-f ot a atraSak vattaaart its asaseatt fsstiag waary . tsipnii U bt ths I WTWr grit. Pa., atata aa a tsssspwa aauy aa saw sasa amt. L.a aSrass r daws ss thai at caaawt bt distal Mad. A kargw sad brilliaat 11 lllir AtVwg. ill ii 11 ill fh r 11 1 ia ail usraa. ' laaaa wkusbwa rwpaetad passing a? BbB tajliia tas swrSstwsl a tsarty sf ialaad aa assr Otaawtttatsta. r uiattawa ' 1 " - 'T T-" Uai anaiawl wf rkw atw TV statasa st sawr Caaaa aaai karat waft a tarraBS sxpla- Ibalj wil as riata Brat, be . Ta rwport was iitfiar uralitd lik th rear of s kagsaagwatbiaWigkl- tba Irst sea att BBta.1j.a wtata a Baas; ssawi If it was ta B isliaty stast bar aaea fngktisl. bat j null, tot Its tats all the vast cycles of time which geological change are supposed to imply, we find the same clear distinctions of species as we ob serve iu the historic period. Upon this there is no dispute. Darwin admits it, and so do his disciples. This fact is loAVient to startle, if not to stagger, the boldest advocate of tbe theory. Darwin acknowledges it to have the gravest force, bat its weight is not essentially lessened by his very ingenious attempt to re move it. His explanation rests, in the main, upon the extreme imperfection of the geolo gical record. Says that eminent geologist. Sir Charles Lyell, " It is scarcely possible to exaggerate the defectiveness of our archives. In the solid framework of the glebe, a great part of what remain is inaccessible to man ; and even of tint fraction which is accessible, nine-tenths are to this day unexplored." But the facta which the paleontologist offers are neither fear nor incraatairlerable. More than 30.SM specie of animals have already been discovered in the different formations. How is it, then, that tbeae 30,000 specie have been preserved, and are fottnd clearly aVtSitral, while not a single individual in a transition state ap peared Many of these species are repre sented in the rocks by thousand of individual, and if the Darwinian hypothesis be true, and tatese mafrndakala are osaly iatiar of apaitcB growing into and oat of esse another, why are the TT"1 links of tbe chain alone pre- The iatiiliilii links do not differ r 11 eric aa would be icq ail ed by the eriea of gradations ; how. thru, if tasty ever iiatti, hare they now ao cotn pletelj disappeared ? The general imperfec tion of tbe record is no answer bere : for w take tbe record a it ia, and however imper fect, there ooght Barely to be seen, in the vast number of foasfl specie actually discovered, some of the missing links, if they ever existed. GrxxiMicm mot lo betonowled trttf program. In the organic world as individual paaaea thr'-h stir-r r.wti., eich :f ivhich, c-.-n-pared with tbe prrxeaiijs. makea a grade of tn oeeapy th Proviaea with ber anaitt. which tbt Itprepsriag to do. England i, eotsisg tn tbt point of reforaiiag instssd sf upholding Turkey. This tt an excellent rear for tntiqaltlea. Ccsnola tnd Schlieraann have torpasted tbemaclre, not only iu discovering relies but In recovering t res sores. George Smith's Babylonian sntiquities have arrived at tbe British Museum. "Many of tbe tablelt represent the renews! of loam and tnort gsges, to that Ibe documents referring to tbe first sod the Issl of continuing transaction bear tbe dales of severs! different reiiros. The date thus extend from tbe fail of tbe Assyrian Empire to tbe retgn of Dtria Hrstaipe. including dstes in tbe reigns of Xsbopolaasar. father of Nebuchsdnrzzsr, EvU-Merodseh, Cambyscs, Sad the elder tnd tbe yoanger Crrns. The date of the tablets, tbe-efore, furcitb very important cbrboologlcal landmarkt, tnd ire in roasy respects sabversive of tbe recent chronology. The rate of interest current In Baby lon oe hasa wt generally 10 per cent., and ranch light it throw on the social life of the Babjlonitu 60a Ibe eirenmttaoce that witnesses of deeds are slwsrs described by their trade or profession. Oa of tbe tablet I dated In the reign of King bcl- thazxar. There I a large Mat ber of matbeottleal tablets giving cajcclatioat of considerable intri cacy. ' At tbe recent iovestlgatlon of tbe Brooklyn Theatre caJtmitj. an actor that lefi4Wd ia regtrd to galler- ies: "well, like most toestre, mere wu no meant of egress it is the last thing calculated or thongbt of, because it Is sehesp place. Mr. Charles R Gardner, t friend of mi Be, once built a thea tre ia Chicago, and on Friday night tbe opening wis to be on Saturday be tsib : 'My ! I've made no stairs to the gallery. Bow are the people to get ap It wasn't bow they were to get oat, bat how tre they to begot la there. I once made a cal culation to see bow many people could be icenat modal ed ia the gallery of a theatre which I wat - ct. sad foaud by allowing eighteen inches for burying Yankee wbew I wit in tbe army under L that there wss space for 80 people. We sold oa night 1.430 tickets lor that gallery. How tbe prairst cotbl don't know, bat they were there." On 0 king tpirilaoas Uqaort it laid ta be oa tbe increase fa France. Tbc duty ou tbeae products bst yielded Sl.OOO.OOOf. over the estimate or 361 sflUSK The Load on rimes tay : "A similar in crease may ataaUy be foaad lo oar own gtt, aad It eaa never be teen with tost fort, far. however talltlMtiay B may be tbe CaauseeAsr of the Excbe aar, B mm 1 utelaocboly tile M t!f-i-fia:gecce sad vice. Tb gTOWkag uiataaiutij of tpirltatrat Uqaort la Franca is sa of at-aarsf signs that ker people are loaiag their old haAtla of tooriety. Tbe rBBUaT of ataAathe i ber rrest cities threaten to a ears as iae unnaung a gia ta oar own. Tbe .ittiaati assemwy ass sttnbotea Notice- THE I MIKKSH.VI D OFFEB8 HIS HF.B VtCrftS to the public, ta collector of accounts, as well ss copyist, etc. All business entrusted to blm will be attended u with dispsicb. sdettty snd teenraey. OfiVe with Cecil Brown Esq. . Ksshumanu street '--' R. W. I. USE. Notice. NOT If K IK HEBCBY SITE TO AIX Persons, thai at a meeting 00 the 17th day January 1177. of Swoacriters to the stock of tbe Hawaiian AiiKIrn.TTRAI. inaTANV, it was voted to accepts Charter of Incorporation (ranted to them and their Asso ciate snd Successors, under tbe corporate name and style of th HAWAIIA AOHJCXLTVRA L COMPANT, nn the Sd day of Dwcember A. D. 1ST, and that ths corporation nuder asM charter thereupon organised itself sod elected she following named Officers of the Company, Tt : Onus R RrsEor President HAP CsBTBts- Vice Preaident PC Joras, IB ..Treasurer J 1) BsrwKB. ................ ... ,. - Secretary 2 0 rsjstrarat Auditor Nonce is farther given that pursuant to lb. terms of aid Charter no Ktork holder shall Indir idnali) be liable for tbe debts of the corporation beyond the amount which shall be due upon ths snare or share held or owned by himself. (OHO J. D. BRgWEA Secretary. SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENTS! fx oosur xt-noM wiTn the improve ments now being made by the Eapiolsnl Park As oeiatioo near Wslkikl. It Is contemplated to extend King Street In a Southerly direction so as to connect It with tba set beach road, snd thus form a delightful drive for the public at targe. In order to carry out the intended im provements s sobarrrpOor. of one dollar I respectfully so licited from all persons on tbe Islands, and the undermen tioned gentlemen hare kindly consented to receive ths tame on behalf of the Tliaslirer. Jno m Kapena. IE Btrehx. Dwncsn atcBryde, u a cummins. r rratt. Alex J Cart wrlght, F A Schsefer, A I-irhorn. iJas A Hoptkcr, I John n PatT, J C (3hvo, Castle A Cooke, W c Park., A Song A Acboek, A XeWayne. E O Hall A Son, I TO HaOorsa, B ComweU. J Moananll. J. H. PATT, How, Treasurer. H. BALTARLA5E. Bon Sec reel ary. THE ClHOO OF THE FINE BRITISH IRON SHIP H. HACKFELD i CO. OFFER FOR S A. LEt THE FOLLOWIN G MEW GOODS! JUST ARRIVED, PER HAWAIIAN BARK R. C. WTUE ! Ose Hundred asd THityM sjft From Bremen -BSftJEW BTTXJKS or PBJ.arTB-TXBBlBrg Red. ClaJil. whits iroaad, ekuttlata. array and aasey. Jac.net. Brown l otion. 1 tuallUas : Whits Ctjtaaas. Horrocks' Loo Clo. A. B at H I Brwwa DttB. Hickory stripes, strtpptd Ticking. Brown Data a I. Bios, Whits ssd iaacy ftaaasl. BstBjBli Nattsas. Scotch w alar-proof Twaod. J color, Black aTsrhtoaad Cnbonrg, Uasa, jwenrud numbers, ia yard Unit. Aa. Victoria Lawns, Barate. 1 Ira Bi-tardtrHi. TT.rum sr. i iat. Alfrert jr Tripp, Wilder A Co H A Wldemacn, JasI Dowsett, U M Vhitaey. Edward B Prtti, rktrwt Loos, jo rseaaoa, A Herbert, W Lure, fed Korsteoaa, CTOaaekt. ITMt ny of the the Cots MB - aatts to law aaet that darlCfkilr defehee af Parts rrest is i ma 1 1 raf the Dtaaata wata aahkaaOv intoxi- eatad. Moat of the uttaaa iry woald sliU Be a ptt lara of sstsriety to oar own working people, bat I parts erea of sarrtcnitarsl r ranee then it Icat I Iron Water Wheel for Sale. MAM FACTl BED BT THE BeOira, IB OBiagnw. The wheat Is la perfect order, and laaat JUST ARRIVED ! COMPRISING A PULL ASSORTMENT OF cbttbi. mil ui nn BIJIE HEW ITTLEI OF PB I T, Blus Stripsd Dsnisti, Vslrst Csrpsti k Rug, Hsssosks Pilot Clothing, Towata, Countsrpsa, Whit Moleikini, Skirtt, Orentdinei, Pears es and Tie. Silk Uatkrsllai, BlankeU, Crimean, Otford sad Bsgstts Shirts, Flanaalt, Tweedt, Poaehoi, SADDLES AND BRIDLE8 Switt Mailt, Printed Lawn, Wslerproof Clotbisg, Vistoria Lawna, Book Muslins, Lbs Cflrtaint, Bags, Egging, Canvjis, Twia. Leather Belling, Paint, Oils, Pip, STATIONERY Wire Bops, Corrngatsd Booftag, Bins Mottlsd Soap, Qalrsniisd tad Tinwtrt, Ftneing Win, Hoop Iron, Hollowar, Cbsrsosi irons, 0-os Cutlery, Bar Iron, Las k Ptrria't Sane. JAMS AND JELLIES Goanoll's Perfiinie8, Soaps, Brruhes, A SUPKRIOB LOT OP TAILORS' GOODS Doeskin, Bnckatln. ptssywiil. Bepsa. Csak.iari, II n lefts, HANDKERCHIEFS! White Cambric. Walts A Tart ay Bad Cot aaa, aaa. TOWELS t Whit Cotton and Tnrkask. 1 en Tarkasb. THREAD I Unas at Cotton, Brooaa' PBtsa. Thatad, Bkaak Mirtta BOCKS! aaa Ktxad LADIES' SrOCKIN'(i3 ASSOBTKD ; Mau i Whits and Ursy Merino, Brow A Ootton. t hlldreot Bsookiiuj. shirts. Colon. Basatts, Daassn. Aa rail aii ai raian ktarkss Cmbreua. Italian black, Ifi Black sad Otlttl SBBI k SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CLOTH ING AND SHAWLS. Cloth, BnekaktB. flannal. Costa. aVs.. P. C Mooter Jactuets, Hsa vy Wuawt BlaoAata, SB saawaa. Cotton snd Hots Blsakstt, QeaBt, me. Burlaps, Wool Pack, Canvaa, Oanar Bss. SADDLES ! Tooth com Oft. Tooth BruJ Looking onasre sad Bin, ImHarinw Jrwatry, Lodger. Journal. mc . PUraag Cards. Harmonics., I B Bails, Duster. HARDWARE I Pocket sad Batcher Katvt. I c C I letBBart, ka saaas Tlnuad sport, LsaUrns. C C Istaw, tkalvsBlasd Cw i larali I Bltawt Iraw, 4 tavat: QaJvaatasd rips, all swasv 0lriHi Wwckil. taU3 Tubs. Tinnad BwaoaSwws. Bll CTarr issl. Beard T.n Pistes. Bancs Tin. Bright aad ad iwe Waja, Baa. 4, t and, Umm Iron, I atsaa ; auvsts. Mania Yatts-a Mstslsad Saus, Bar Irta. Ouu Powdtr, a, mm. mackaaaltba' CoaL Priaiine a1 WrawrSaa rapae. (Vwrlsaa sad Parking, Toys, Tsskbatr. Basleu, Patata and Oat, Vttsuts FBraBBl i. Wail Pspar, Crock aryirsssrlr tods. Tar aad ntch. Anchors aoo I. nalos. au 1. Keruaene Bsrri-:a. ilirch I OtaiiBl, Prrs easy, far Bracks, Oak Boats. GROCERIES! aa". Uquors. ate, BsajatOaaa' Bawaaty-1, . S A i t am la riser is man graan new ; is 14 feet in dhuneter by 3 feet on th the. sre two spare secttons af ride pistes of backets Bnajhag to It. rot further particnlara. terms. Ac. apply to Dr. J. WIGHT. Kohahv Hawaii. Ct Or to J. T. WATKBHOLSB, niBtUMMB Administrator's Notice. rpRE I S BEBBI4 EB HATTJt3 BKEM AP- M. POUTED adBirnstrstor of th estate of Jacinto Deaa flat of CaBfarsas.) gtresnnace to ail pea-aona tadt ted ta aaid Jade to Das, deceased. In psy the tarn la ths aaa au sasvusg any cbbbb oa aaa t bbb within sot aasataa from daat ar taanr C. P ABATE, Administrator. 177. r. ataBaaaa saaaBMTaAw IV IBLASO, Jockey Club, tndotarr Tnsejpar of world-wide celebrity. Toilet Water, lav. Wane, rTortda Water, Esa de cologne. IJas Juice aad OlyawuM aw the ttstr. Olyeertne. Hooey. WTndsor sad other aosps. Violet sad Bar Powder, AlBBitatitlsi tbr thsTieth, she. a. Stawsst, Mt, Baatal aarast, aad at, Csiwlft, Us la got by an Pevftanart aod Chi BBSssd trad mark an beraJshrfe roae. tTS-lr IritTiraiice Notice, T1 esrrad lasti ttliaa. I redl k neatest sad Parts la fas Pseiae, and I sow pro par ad to awas PsAdss at ths trwwat istts, wttk saairlil l.rtl.a wa frwtjht par tstis. THT50. H. BATTBB, B ly AgswtBrtt. per. Mar. las. Co.. Uadtad. CITlJtVt AID BEBIDEXTS OF HI LILC. Vwtn.t Pilaw aa nnaimia mersllT.ei saMBaBy IsTTlta at aim Pwaoc Wocatsp at roBrr ar. CHCBCH, wlttit fci Ikes are held every Sabbath st 11 a. au, sua ,nr.s sestt sre i Br SB a statad. Tsarrs is WniMmitag Bar at 7 at n'llfti la sa r iiiaia But. ts wktchBllsrt wiltwai. M ly Heasstay'i, Msrtell'a sad Robin'i Brsnly, in casks sad east ; FUm Sherry, ia quarter easts tad ami, Qsawva, Whisk y. Bam, Bock. Mo tells, A too hoi. die Blood Wolfe ft C'i Ian Pate Ale Edotnnd't Pig Braad Psrtsr, Bouehet'i lapoleon Cabinet Cltampafriie, Lalsnda't Bed Bar Clartt, DaarUVi Whiiky, Bsord'l Wins sad Spirit, Silicate Faint Co's Paints! FIRE BRICKS, RED BRICKS, CEMENT, CHALK, WHITING, POWELL DUFFRYH'S STEAM COM ! ON HAND! WESTOI'S CENTRIFUGALS 1 EI6IRES McOnie'i Coolers, km to lrriTe, ScOaie's CUriflen ! FOB ALE BY THEO. H. DA VIES. (3ABl HsarkB Book, Bain Wine, sl raal' t Alt. ntsrt aad swBML JesTrey Aat. qoanaaw assts : BMttitt saw QennaD aod Ha I mmm CUT, at low arts, fesah Bsststa, I lota ts stst, tVs. , 'ka sc. Ordertrom IA Oiler .fa frmmr' Harhmt , II SAM'L G. WILDER, AGENT Hawaiian Steamer KILATJjSA! Sailing Days as per Schedpla ! Utlsss Otasrwtts Adrarlawtd. TICKETS OaffLT AT THE 017101 FREIGHT BIUS DUE 81 BEMU taa M OmCB WITH W ILOKS A C. FrruU Preparad by tad AiaVn fraaasi PEA MB. OP TAMgKTIJBBl PMtats. SML, sat. For aa ay BtMXJtB A Oft. To Let, Leaae or for Sale. mm kEaasxtBLg Tna a t ttavcas- r particular Pliir lo 11-llTkT JAMES