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$ wTSsaKfepffffiBaj w gfei-JiJuiitar jast&aMjawsV jlaKjtai ""mPWMW -Tfjerwtpv ftantirtrrrff "'"frT'Jfi'f. i IV i I ti , ) I?m v fa lr OOMMIlIlCIAIi. HO.VOU l.tf, HKI'T I, l. Knl'tlng Ih" fnof Hawaiian fTlr, rrgrr-t It should li mir fir t ilnljr In irmtil a ilrtii of business In imr fnninmnlljr Ihwmli Hi actions nl Hi ,l fw wee V lis whlrli JI liturif tin nf taiiln Ind traiUba) nirtil liT I'1' ir'H wnl nf fnnflilnit. In lhai. ministration iiflhitlltiterninFnl, not only minns; rmr iri!irjMO tilil Ihflf rnririnnnna abroad und Hi". "NltmnrliVfr(rnillil, fnlerfil ml irntftlln w should Jealously ((usdl anil V ' l U'lill wS ioM'mil Ufa rams anil i1rirrl I lie r'anll trneait'itM ini( fnflgrslnlst nnr lmalnaa entnniimlly mi i'a nnanlnilljrnf feeling anil action Ihat liaa lirn ihimn by thmYn at ntneh ssrrlrli:tfnrtlirlsmnrli at itnke.n'itnnlt In llbmty of spch, prnrOniinf ' " miiiii"ii4 sorts) Inlnrtitlf. bul'tli IJSl"tn'rtn-o I.I s .ik.iv It la Mall knvw fatt Dial n raiments at Ih lmrmn. etH of errry laml lint only In ft commercial lint Killtl cat ni mill lo Injur thaimlniiii ruin Hi nhr. This n"a bifslinn I m already In Ih f1ifclld lna nf llil rittMcrrntly sold at nuftlnn ham, rfnd Ih rioilil anion l Hi. Anglo California IMnk, nf Nan J'ranrlain, In fafmlnit bun, to this (lovernmint for Inimlgr'stlon pTirpoaaa that hail been arranged fur, Imply mi Ilm "want nf cnnflilnc" miivmnt lliat vit limiting In Hi Legislature on Hi deparliir of hs lt mail steamer If siKh actlim la takflnfoii rumored Kromula II atiima what la to ti fiperlnf wlirn nwr arbitrary onra since irovmpllsheil am full knrrw n, It Js fur lh ptlnMl now serlosslr t aluk that our community ham hn, am now, arid Inlrml yrt 10 b tin tlifcndrra of Hawaii's Imp Interest, In which Ihla Journal will b fearlras Hinnt, Iliilldlng prospect rmitlnim ncllrn, an far na nnrkil ready tinder wajr la rnncermd ami mi hop Hi dark clmi I nf uncertainty Ihat hangs user our fair lair will nan b llplldi If at lh Improvement It In cnnlitiif plallmi fall of being undertaken. ' Hctioimcr Honors haa fll Inat fuiinil it purchaser In Ai V, Cooke, wlui villi ailil hr t hla llrrt of coasters iimlrr Ih name of Man. Tin brig Nltliolana (iffurnl nt auction un Haturday laat hail nit blildrr ami wllhilmwn. t' Hlofic lloiii," tlili trililonco of ,Mi, Armatrnng at T i)ii hfta it UUlititil tUtitf, wa illipoaiil 6f thla wi-rk lit piltatd iala lo Hit Catholic Mlaalon Hxrtpta of Nngar for Hi wcrk onillnK l'rlilajr Hcpt. 3,1, Dim pkK-aloiil !a7) pmiuila, H(!IanVHI tlm paat wrrk harn lin HH hhtla. Clrnflircoa. anil Mlilo I'nrtu Itlcn, cimhI ri'dnllii;, t7 L'VIn CClitat .118 iloTrlnlilail, Culm, mi n liaala of i ll-ID for fair rrfliilngi f.'.'Jdo Ulriifurvoa mi n lml of 7 1.1-11 for kx"I falr.nnnlnitl l.'U ilo 1'nrtn Itlco, ,! ,Wi '. bakta. .lava atahetlon; HlMui; lft,-Omta itra upe rlor Manila, tl about H7, "Si ami 8.1 ilo Porto Itlco, Inferior, fi. Inrlmlnl In atntk am 1,101 lilula .Melailn, roctpta, UtfJlona on Irrincr'a account. Th above la from Ihn .V, 1". Mliifny IMt of Auir, V Wrololil Ihat nndrr the contractu by which moat of our atifiu arc aohl, augnra teat b7 j nlthu laat (imt?il tt llniill baalaaa,y td.TU wuuld brlnx $1,17, ylo they anil In Hew York nt J7.IV), ItwunM ulan arhi that then. anmptlon nf W for ft alrinilaril nf citrn superior .Manila la agalnal our plnntcra, Uelnn5 nhove that kIvcii aa the atnnilanl of auch aui;ar In Hie ahovo qiiotntliiii. It la wrrll known that After aiiRar (;cta above !) rach ilcjjreo fthova that nilila much In ita Intrllmlc value, and to lime thoMiluoof Inland augnra on that of Kx. Hup. .Mnnlla a. atidjthcn clalmaatandanlof l U lmily, If.thu above liioUtlon ut H70 be correct, deducting (tro clRlillia of n cent from the acceptod atandard value, or nt leuat fall. Ini; to add flro clghtlia of n cent na ahould he to equalize the valuoT Theaa lewt may be open to crltlclam, If ao voaliould be glad to get correct Informulloti on thr 'auhje'et. . HeapittlnK the mooted proapecta of New York na a dealrable and more prolltable market for our augnra, aa put forth several wocka alncc, and In reply to the P. (J. AitHrlinr'i article thereon, of July 31at., the weekly 'Alia ot AuRUat Hth, haa tho following! ".A aenae of Juailco would prompt ua to nitend totht matched ncalual the power ot tho ".Sun Kranclaco re tlnera,"aa laalU'Rcd. There nre, however, aevcrnl rea llnwdlluita our aympathy. provided they be ao unequally aona which ml tilt be mUancid In oppoalllon to tne mode of relief ansdeated by tho Advcrtiair. 1'rluiiirlly the Itawallan 'Ircuty of lttclproclty wna Intended aa an Incentive to trade on tho Pacific Omul, nod, virtually a mcaaure of. relief for the Hawaiian Inland, llotli object have been nccompllahcd. The export trade of Han Kranclaco haa been maurlally Increuned, and Ua nallaji Inlvreata have buna put on a flourlahlnR baals throuch the tame mi-ani. Undoubtedly crratKulnahuvo Inured to the Han Kranclaco rcfllncra, but their capital haa been freely expended In briiiKlnii nbout the ruatiltn ao favorable tu tho Uavvallana, and tlie inercbanta and ahlppera of Han Kranclaco, It la natural that competi tion should be aa sharp In the Hawaiian augar trade aa In other departments of trade. Thla will bo the more readily unueratood when It le taken Into consideration that prlcca hire have to bo kept down to a limit which will effectually excludo refined aucara from ttiu K intern HUtca. Then na to tho Han Kranclaco reflnera dictating their own tcrnia, we havu understood, that the prlcca of Hawalluli suurrerc adjusted on the basis of tho ruling ratca for .Manila, It ahould be father understood thut nearly all the onp6sltlon Of any lonscqucnco to tho passage, of inc. liawallan Treaty came from the South ern eujiar and rloo plantera. And It la undoubtedly iiwlntt to the fact that the operation of tho treaty hnvo ' been almost exclusively confined to the Pacific Coaat that continued complaint have not bctn made by the Southern plantera. Hut should the Hawaiian augarand rice crops be diverted from this coaat to tho Atlantic, belue admitted free of duty to enter Into direct coin t 'i petition with the home products, then would there bo auch a breeze ralaed thai the treaty could not possibly stand ngalnat It. Ihedlfllerencu In the coat of trana- Iiortatlou would be auch that the Hawaiian could hardly iop to realise a'ny advantage by aeeklnic a market at m lh X 1st, though If II vro demonstrated that Eastern reflnera could afford to pay better rati a thun our rcflmra, at tlm greater cost of transportation, It would of course then be clear that our refiners mljjhl with safety exer r. else more liberality in their purchase. -Probably the ,' most rjndent wayln which to test the. matter would be for the llawallaus to Invite competition In the Islands bctn ecu representatives of hastern and Han Francisco refiner. , .arutf Shipping Itsmu. Tt)0 schooner Leo arrived at Han,Franclaco Aug. 9th, i from buhaUska, and brought news 6r tho whaling fleet Jto4ulyJltUlat, , , " Bark Corali 200 barrels vialrua; schooner Alaska, I'M barrels walrus; bark Dawn 50 barrcla walrus; brig Hi dalgo, MM barrcla whale oil; bark Francta Palmer, 230 "J larls walriia;"bark l'acltic, ,30u .barrels walrn; brig Tropic Illrd, 1U) barrels sperm oil, 200 barrels whale oil, 100 barrela vralnis; steam whaler Mary and Ellen,100 n . barrcls.vvbale idl, 1M barrela vvahus; bark Ilatubovv, Ml " Vanefs whale oll.SU) barrels Walras. ' Tho entire fleet had taken but nineteen whales for the reason up to July 7th. Tho bark Coral had been within a short dlitinca of Point Hope, but was com pelled to return, ait account o(Jcc;, Dr. Merrltt's yacht Casco. arrived at Han Francisco August 12th, thirty-two days from Tahiti, after a pleas , antandflnew rather passage. The bark I.ady Lamuson wastoleavo Han Francisco tliedayafterthestniriO.lt. ltlshop, with a full cargo for this port, tq be followed 111 tuutlay by the Kurcka, Hark I). C. Murray sailed from Han Francisco Aug. 14. with a canro valued at S1V.0U0. . . iMrTho new brlConsnlobrouj;bt,a varied cargo valued llotJ,, " ' ' The new stmr. C. It. Bishop, for the Ksual coasting route, brought a small carco. of value. Hchoouer Claua Hpreckels will get off to-day for San Frauclsco, taking .mall. .... ,, 1 i Hteaarr City of Hew York will bo due her on Monday next from Han Francisco with dates to the 30th ult., en The Vurt ()an and J. A. Kalklnburg had not ar rived over when the U, It. Ulihop left, the former l and the latter 111 days out... ,, , . . 1 Tho' Catherine Huddeu would return to this from Fort Qsmble. EXPORTS. "L jror Sap KranrUco, per II W Almy. Aur 20-W3,srj Iba -inralslimibs rice 705 gallaluolasses, 1 hides, jm lbs hoop Iron. lOObncbs bananaa, 1 box personal effects. Doni valuo, lai.TMt forl(ii, $m. For Port Townsend, per tlraca Huberts, Aug. HOih 'J iolla4aflbrop. Faw,wJ.w,$tVM ,. " T 'Vnfui.l sSr.'n.l.,.,, n, CralandlaAur otU-DM.4Ul Ih sugar, 19,169 lbs wool, U1.V0 pes yoat skins, 23 pkgs betel leaves, II pkgs .coin i,Jtu, IW bncha baninss, 1 re fr'gera'tor. Worn value, T,7.trri foreign, o,aru. .! From Hydnry and Auckland, per Zralaudla. Aug. IluckftelO X Co, pkgs butlert 'leghoni Co, if pkga rlassware, I case dry goods, ? cases confectionery I Mac. YI!'8' Vr4r,W(kgllrniur),0UHs oali, II Iks potatoes, J se plants. InlfausW till rk,s. I ' . JOUtlouscoal. '" " ' M-F(otuJlau Frsndicov pt:r Comuelq. Aug SI A A 01WM,V' RMffurnlliiWl .MaiyBo64: Vltig SvVl'alTsCo.Mbbls.sHooui UrlllbaaiuCo,'Mpkga' rope, cigareiirs, iiutaing, cict 1 i.sck, wesres sewiuir machines, 1 cast tubaccu; Castle Couke. pkgs a. .rfetAw:i..rurw!.!p.v,.,,au,Y. trigs! K I' Adams, Wpg furniture, tOOsks fiour.acs tWW jpiudi;! T U Thrum, i cm:.boki Mellls n Klshel," pkgs dry iroodsll Mscfarlaua Jfc Co, IM pk well bodiu .apparatus, riigluet Uthx baking powder, W pkgs Uccr.J rases1 whliky( A tHmlH.. II cs,ses hardware, II .case; swlug machluesi A McVyiio acssashtrdwirsatsckfulj Co,- fts-Mslacass of Kr.is.l II latiksl ifalafaltlia. 1 tiki? rUlriV 1h7 lin.lf alilu.l. I waveanat w --"--- '- J - " J "-J " IM. (4.UU IV 'j 6.1.1 pg'sl iyt Jlyuian flro., sjl Allini Itobinsuu.'MI i boots, candle and tobsccot Allin A Itobii Iw; y Uim pkgs whisky: klskr.Jem blttrfsi u i! r , .1 mmm'mP'vt'rJr "",'c. v ' vaenr laaa m vu. sju cmavsj wi Farke. IlilllDsb pkgs furullujrst JJrowu A Co. 'il cues wlusi ui 1 Oo. Us liits Mlals and oils, pkgs hard. ware) J Black, Jcassspsperi M J ltosc, ttrpkg axis., pates, r4ct A W kUchardson Co, J cases furnUhlpo ouoaj iiosMcaiaefrc Co, IU du dry goods, ID nkgs iak oi I.casa Am ariusi II May, pkea issj, illTH pkxs irlsst M Stclusrny. H Hunks, lUllalU b.i..il srroerlsst al Meluemv. till rka bardwarat T II Uavlct, . eases roof iron, m nags umllMei 4 TWatMkonse, VbaWa kay, I tow; various . -.-L-:rr. .rr ....: r -";.."- ,...! ...w :;: ilhlnes arms. 1IM bkxs vrocerlea and uruvlslous: Otdsr 'TroastUm faaactsce Wo Tal A Co. Wt ukaa J case whisky. I ea glaaaw use cratktrs-MIVsfiUsa, tMbags Ul J Htm m'tmjpmumH'ttm wrjiw " ussw vs. Kswjrnsssajsr ix nLtfr'JxKi2 ulshluir sroods. 4 bal nifir coArm.' I' cascat aatcavis, 11 cas ts, h woxea ipi, t 7. . .- v:-.. .--. . . -. . cas clocks. I bl wkiidiBg, t cm rubber goods; Order, aV p " &9VUlWF.f.yv.li?.2lXy!l m sninis.-4, rs "rjcas, uuirvu xpanarug Plus toUccoj llolles Co, 7J pks sksTloursr saiah Irwin Co. WPkfS nona mat, atolsicnr. kgs randies, oil, tcJ'HWbsl hi 1. irVsthilssif Aswas-Wlug srroeerlts: U W M.-rlarlane Jl Co. arst,M,UIrwlttCo.ll H0IIMS4 S.;S86 kidaWIU. un rroerrlr. t cm r'nlhltie, V'" ft eedsr I imlir. U ships' knees I fiors, Hffsntlsli On l boxes apples 81 ks polslo'S III bga onions, ( tlatts, I rs hoots and abnes PORT Or HONOLULU. ARRIVED. Anp W-flUr J,lktlk, Kin, from WlndwaM I'oflV Hlmrt' It lllih'ii,Mlanilrr,Oilya and IfhsBra from Kau I'ranrlsen ftrhr Ml ttln Merrill, vv lillfi.nl, from t.ahalna. Kehr l.nka, from hnhata rtelir Kaiilkeaniill, from llnnnkaa, .fl- Hilt M N ealaiidla,( hevaller, from Australia. Mchr l.eahl, from Itohsla ,11 Am btn f'onsuiln, Von Helimldt, from Hsn j'ranfjsco Hrhr Kekaiilimhl, from llanaM. Hrhr I'rluee, I10111 K011H ami Kau. Mepl l-llrlt bark Klectwlnir, from .frwrastl, f fl V. i hrhr Mary K Foster, Klblliig, floni Kauai, pilir Kulaniaun.'frnui Knhala, .".Mrlir .feillil Walker, from Kail Hrhr Warwick, from Kalanpalx Mchr Haleakala, (Jrsii. finui fill's Am bk Atlanta. J oh men. from Utsalady. 4-Hlnif .Mokiilil,IirariK,lrom llniis, Hlmr Kllanea Hon, Heara, from Kahuliil. Htmr Jas Make, lllak, from Kanal saTi.ku. Aiig.'H-Hlmr MnVnlll, l.nrang, for liana, Mlmr l.eliiiatt'lossoii, for Wlniiward Porta, Htmr Kllanea Hun, Hears, for Kahulnl llrlt stmr .ealanilla, Chevalier, for M Kranclaco 31 Htmr .InnlK Make, lllakn tor Kauai. Hchr.Natll Merrill, V, hlirord, for fjihalna, Am bbtii llrarn lloberls, Olesen, fnf Port Townsend (lent I- Hehr Ktkaiiluohl, for llanalel. a-Htmr Mkellk. Klnf, for Windward Porta. Hf.hr Ksnlkeaoiill, rr llouukaa. Am bktiv Monllor, .Neltoiii for llnmboldt. Htmr C II lllshop. Melamler. for liana Hchrl'dnc for Knn and Kau. l'A.SSKNOERS. Prom Aiislralla, per Zralanilla.Aiiguaian -THTaylirf, 1 rnrrla, l)r VHietierg, ftiin wistecerage. I'nr Man I'rane lco, per Zealandls, Aug f1 Mrs Her veyand maid, Mrs Itnrtfntt. WT llrlaham, J I't'ollon, UJICoHiiii, Dr A.tMSIulit, l)r J 'niomaa. H U Arm tfoii, II Carltvrlght, .Mrs I, A llrnwnell, XV 0 Park. Miss rtarah Mug, HMaanln, ft F Wells, (f (J Mure It llnjd. It Wllroi, J lloo ill, M M I! Hmllh. -Mr. Ottn, H A llowley, .IT Waierhmiin mid wife, II nimiiiid.Mlas.ludd and sirrsnt, Ill's l.amb.Mlaa Wilder, II Ollisoii.Mlaa Htella lllckle, Mr Ilarley, Mr Wllsnn, Mr tlniisrnan. II lloguer, C'llaiilatn, W V Culllhaii, A l Pierce, Miss tlniirley. All l.ftn, .1 Mrdade, Ah Wal, I' Hherrelt, tl II Barrett, II Ilrndley, II Wlggatou, W Paylor, JI i UU all, J Morgan, A I) Cartwrlght, W I' (Irnse, From Han Franclseo, per J It lllshop, August nfl-8 h I.amlshlrt, J K Hhlphnril, Ah Hon. From Hnn Franclseo, pnr Consiislo, Aug 81 H I.ed'rer M V Hundley, J II Hmllh. J A Coney, H (lulllver, A Hchlnsel, J M Holoe, CI) Hinckley, J liiitchlnson, It Leslie, I, K I.lllll. For Kureka, per Monitor, Hpt I F llrasch. From Kahuliil, per Kllaiien Bon, Hept 4-Vf I) lum ber, I) W Morion, F A Itnblnson, Ja Handera, Mr Car ter, O Turner, Dr. J M Whitney, wlfn.tchlld, Mrs Wood, Prof W II Alexander t 2 aoui, and about 67 deck. THE SATURDAY PRESS Published for the Hatuiiiiat Pnrss Association by HOIIKIIT dlllKVi:, Hook, .fob nod Ooneral Printer, llonolnlu, II. I. The HATtmtiAT Pitrsa cannot undertako to return communications, accepted or rejected, and wo have tn request correspondent to append their true name and addresses, not ncccsirly for publication. If do slrnl, but na a guarantee of the good faith of tho writer. Kn. HATUitrur Pnr.i. SATURDAY PRESS. SEPTEMHER 4, 1880. The Saturday Press. - It in intended to publish thii pnper every Sriturdny, ns a mcditim of frco intorchaiip;o of ido.is amongst all clnaneH of rcaidontR in tlico Islnnds, nntivo or foreign, subject or nojotirnor. Wo pnrposo to net in it thoroughly liberal and impartial manner, to admit argument: on both aides of questions that may be at isHtie, to jndgo each solely on ita inorits. Wo shall not sup port or condemn a Ministry because it is com posed of thc.io or those individuals, but simply by its deeds and tho footings aroused in tho opinion of tho intelligent public .is to tho fit ness of tho mon, und tho probablo results of thoir aclion. With rogard to our contemporaries, wo bold ourselves porfcctly independent, and will criti cise, support or condemn thoir opinions, us wo hopo tboy will do aim, with candor and courtesy. Wo therefore invito frco expression of opinion from all. It is not to bo denied that of late a general feeling of insecurity and uncertainty as to " what noxt " has taken tho placo of tho oxhilnratiug conftdenco which preceded tho dismissal of tho lato Ministry. Wo desiro to give moans of making known public feeling on this as wo I ub on other mat ters, that the question " How came wo into?" and "How can wo best get out of?" tho scrape in which ovory one admits that wo find ourselves. Not only do wo proposo to Venti late comparatively temporary matteis but hopo to fdl'our pages with discussion; on such per manent questions as tho maintenance of the ' Iudepontlttuco of tho Kingdom 1fioperpotua tiou and elevation of tho Hawaiian raco, tho judicious, that irt tho cautious and yot where npcoBsury, .liberal expenditure of public rovo nuo, the most advantageous form of raising that revenue, tho thousand questions that nro constantly otTariug themselves tor solution in this as in any other progressive community. Wo invito tho remarks ami suggestions of planters, practical and speculative, nnd.shall glotlly g'ivo publicity loidcus' whicli tend to wards ;iuprpYeuients or amendment, agricul tural, fiscal or mochunicu!. 'Shippers' ami shipping, public .works, and private entorpriso will all find room for notice. In short, wo trust to help forward tho work of PiiooiiKss and Impuoykmext. ' Hi Msyjetty galalcaua. .Tho position of His Majesty tor the past few weckVis otio requiring liis personal considor tion as well as that of Hawaiian citizens and residents. It is -probablo that unintelligent and impartial examination of tho situation by himt'if this were posssiblc, would lead him to tho conclusion that there is no existing reason wliy ho should depart from tho methods of uil UHnistcringho goveriHie,ut wjijcji bavo( been UtaldUliW and prosecuted with ao muoh suc cess by ins pretlocoBHOfs, no reason, why ho should alqnato his Bubjecta) oiul weaken Mi own' position by tho appointment of Ministers who aro notoriously' without tho confidence of thocomtnuuity, and by ieoking to iuvanco ami foster alien interests to tho detriment of Ha waiian's interests, no reason why ho should cause cltkoui of foreign countries, whoso chief interests nro Lore, to fool dissatisfied with the .government,, and that prooctlou to thoir pro perty and pursuits is insliflloiontly guaranteed) ud up rewou lo shako his own standing us a Sovereign in tho brotherhood of nations by a' course of conduct which fails to show uu in tclligout appreciation of his responsibility us it coitatitutioua! ruler Koorning through consti tutional iMiuiston, klt for ho Kjngto svjo for 'liimsuirtlitf flioso who advise and cid him iu these exierinientul directions ars both disloyal to him ami to UN country I If i can. not seo it. no ouo cau tell him. llusluoaa men say that tho summary dismissal and capricious uppoinirnotii niauo in tno uaDinst witnin the )s fortnight vo causoel a loss through de preciation of value ovor tho Islands of two million dollars, it may bo more. Letthe"Kinf Wtaldor this and judgo if it is uot worth his While lo set tliu Uiirt of ui intnllie-suit trnal.... oi nationsl rssourcea and guard thsm from wst( instead of blindly and recklessly sacri rcs de'" to i.njmious chaugaa or try in,; to hypothecate tbtaa iu rulaoua lasvua aaraiuat ties, I?W& V -h9 Wl,0, 'oT- ' ' aawaiiau ruiw since KawetsaicUa tM Ifirst baa had a more splcudid opportunity of winning honor nml rrniown In Ihrf fitrfti(llirM ItiK of tlm KlriKilofi). tn llio Imrni'inliMi rolnillil lnt( of llio Hawnllnn rnm o( tho ftiliiro, nml In tho ranlil nntl lirilllanl tlnvvlopinoiit of llio ro- 4iotirrc. of tho country, Imlnn jrel Ihln oppor- tiinlly linn not Icmi liitilll(;ciitly npiiraclntnli 11111I tlm fining work for tliu high phen wlilcli iloallny hail lv(JU lo IIU Majoit TCIlinllln IHlil'llli), It (tootnft tlml jl poralklant ntnl orittiltrpl nml 11 not nllogotliar titilrnccn!il fTrt In liln; rimln thronglintit thin klnilotn to Inml tho iinllvcn t' hollovo thnt tho pxlntlti rttnto of 'illnctmiforl, (l) ptil It tnllilljr) In llio My poll tic, I. tint) lo tho action of it fmv forolgn real, tlotiln of Honolulu who nro ntlrrtiip; tipillrivon tout to fitrthor their own tnt;rrnti No gront or inUtnUd 01111 ho niiulo, no moro fatal orror iromKntol I'ropcrly iiwiiim It la trno urn iiiirmsjr, ntnl of thoin u Inro portion nro fur ol;tirn, hut tlioy ao fur from kaIiiIii";, ore hin llip; ilnlly hy ilnprucl'tllon of ratiitn, itntl liln ilrnnto to hiinliie., t,'i;rmriiti:cl Hololy hy tho tlMIifccctltJiltcil nipl ttppnroiltly ohjoclhian tnati nor In whloh tho moat Important ofliolnlaj nro 'illncnrtlod ntnl rcjilncutl hy (cnrttifnly In 0110 inntnnco) a pamoiuigo who cnntiot hu morn 11c fiiraloly ilcncrihcil tlmii hy tliu pliiunu "110- hotly known whom," 80 fnr front aecklliK toexclto iltio.iHlncaii, tho forolpi ronlilcnt. of Ilonolnlir hivo nought to nlluy ll, n tnny ho noun in tho pnhltnlioil no counts of tho inrotir'ip;, hicoritly hold In iIiIh city, ntnl iy tho corrcapotiilonco ftirnlnliud to tho I'iikas from tho tout of tho kingdom. It la tho forolKiiar directly, und tho n.n llvo indirectly, who both togothar oniror Irom tho cxIhIIii"; Ntuta of tifTilirH, und hk, l) ho whotiiHoovor ho miy, who pttoniptH to roiro Hcnt their Jiitororttrt tin uritnonintic or in uny wny at variunco, or ovon Htrivoa to allow thnt opIniotiH no wnll hh intorcHtn, nntivo ntnl foroiirii am not In the mimo hciiIo it tho vvornt onumy of tho Hiiwniiiin kingdotn. Tub question hits bceunnkod, very directly, are wo, or nro wo not froo of Mr. Morotio? Wo aro informed that this porsonauo stated to a prominent c(ti7cn of this town, a few hours before lie loft, that ho would bo buck horo in a short titno to he re-installed as a Cabinet Minister. Mr. Moreno also slated that though ostensibly dismissed from tho Foreign Office, ho w.ts nevertheless still tho King's Minittor I As to tho question asked, nro wo froo of Mr. Moreno? wo fear wo must answer regretfully but very positively jVo tro ore not. It is qtlito truo that tho individual in question has loft the kingdom, but it is cqua'lly truo that ho has left in a quasi-official position. The fact tint ho has gone away empowered to disburso a largo grant of public money, that ho has tho nuttiuiized charge of Hawaiian ynutht, (ono a man of six ami twenty or upwards, and a member of tho Into legislature, who neverthe less needs a foreign education,) binds tngothor tho names of Moreno and Hawaii and confer upon this man a representative character such as cannot well bo repudiated. Whorevcr this man, und theso pupils, go tho credit of tho Hawaiian government is pledged as suroly, though perhaps ifbt so safely, as on tho charactor of tho Hawaiian representatives in Washington or clsowhoro. Wo sincerely bopo that tho government may bo informed from timo to timo as to tho progress and pros poCts of tho pupils and ns to tho disbursement of tho monoy, and wo further hope thut this information when received may bo duly made public according to constitutional usage. Another strange manifesto comos out in to-day'a Jxo Uaicaii Pan Ainu, it boars a 6trong family liker.ess to that which was handed about in tho strcots Aug. 21st, but ita direction is still more distinctly vicious. Kanaka versus iinolo is tho key note of this most evil paragrnpb. From tbo timo of Kasiehameiu the First and his friend and counsellor John Young to tho present day the foreigners havo been the trusted advisers of . Hawaiian sovereigns. It has boeu reserved for the present reign tb tee attempts mado to sot tho two races in an tagonism. And regarding tho present roign, who put His Majesty Kalakaua on tho throuo not tho natives. Who pre served tjio kingdom from anarchy V Who saved tho Capital fiom riot and perhaps destruction ? Tho friondly officers of tho foreign men-of-war then in this port. Wo may depend upon it that should a similar stato of aflairs recur as 'seems to bo the object of this writer to bring about, foreign officials will tako good euro to protect the lives and interests of their follow country men, but will not lift a finger to preserve a justly despised government from a well earned fate. Supposo, and tho supposition docs not noed auy very extraordinary gifts of vati cination, supposotwo say that the present univorsal distrust, ayo disgust, at' the ad ministration of public aflairs spreads up wards from the Cabinet to tbo Grown ? Even that Divinity which doth hedge a King has uot nlways served t;o protect a sovereign from tho righteous indignation of a people. Obnoxious uiiniccra t havo uvuu over uiiei over again usivon out ot placo by tho weight of public ppiuion. Of monarohs, what became of Charles I. p James II. of Eugland ? what befell Louis XVI. ? Napoleou Buonaparte 1 Oharlos X. ? Louis Phillipo and Louis Napoleou of Franco ? Whither wont Strailbrd, Laud and BolLngbroke P What was tho result of tho " Stamp Act" by which Kuglaud attempt ed lo, tax hoc colonies wituotiutbtjr own sanetiou, they being practically unrepre Mmted, sj( Apart from unconstitutional notion wo .ttiiut most emphatically beg attention to tlie uiud suicidal policy of "tryfug to arouse , distrust, a,ud hatred, between the two gnat branches of the human family, the Poly niuiau aud the Caucausiau, who haye bu living here in harmony, aud without auy taint of mutual distrust or suspicion for well uigh cwbtary. w , Who was JuddP" Who was WHii'? Under the dynasty of tha Karashatachas, this qusation was us tr drMmed, of, and tka kingdom grssIojriahsd. Ktm how t isdafd t& iim. of .disrii kawcraiysowa and uurtursd U loolca aWw vyoa with swsfsiaica hy aU isvtoUifMt Batiyssi aud iaiat'atsaAiVs'of Iht prasMtgaMra tiott arc o MatyLUasd, thasks to tbair foreign lonchom, tb on Irrtam ficrionnlysnnli unworthy bollon. No itwro grofs milrtilh couhl bo jmt on pajxir thin lliat In thrno ilnyn the lltwallan Is rrgardol as a moro slavo dnsplsctl anil degraded ' Iin this iiirotiiKnr writrr vlnitcl tho jlouso of A ncnihty ? has ho ovit tn tlis wll tlrrssr.-d, wnll-Ui-tlo, Impjiy looking fanllfM trrwplng into and out of tho vnrious mW;h of wor ship, melt choofiing for liimrmlf winch church 1m will frequent, tUcltling for him rtclf wholhrr hp will hoir a nalivo or a (or nigii proaclior? IIa hn oior neon tho lint tnufi, all nntlonnlition litcrilly "pulling U golhor P" Theft whd Is It who nltornpts to lot loose tho ilcntrucUro tjogn of raco nni rnosily, no frlr-ntl to oilW. Wo vnnturo lo nay that thnro novor was a titno when untivo titiil furolgiirr were better dinjKjU'd townnls ono another, ftnl further wo warn thin wonltl-bo mischiof-niakor that his at- tnttipts to ralso uji itilwnal ntrifo will bo ns fntilo an iniquitotiK I r Tlio following is a Irarinlittion of a por lion of tho article in tho nntivo jmpor rofor rod lo : "During llio lant tor elaya, and up lo llio prt w-nt time, llmrfl Is nxcitftintat ainonx it ccrtlin ortloii of tho ixipiilallon of ir Udortd Inml, wltlt Jntiel ami hiilor talk, )iicrnln(4 tliu great principles cliwly alfi-cllrig tlm stamJitig oi tlio Jlnvrnllnn gurorurrioiit, ltsJCImZiU Constitution and Ijixvtii nml Its tmtlvu i-oplo! Tlio Klii liss r;iitly niijKjIntotl n. 'now Minis try, aud opiMiItfon pan arUcn iiKalmtt lhin on tlio part of certain foroignors, who my "Tlio result will ho a largo immigration of Clilneso, and tliuy aro rt bad people." Who first nnt and brought Clilnoso horo? who ojioncd tho door for them to ciinu '( who purstindoel I htm to crunu, Ut the num ber of thousands ? By no meins tho natlte Ha- waliariH, but tho children of Iinwriii's adoption, tho foreigners 1 whereore ? Ik-a-inso they il lyi-rtr-d their oyes from the evil that tnf)it result, and saw only tlm shining of the ilollnr, thedr jjod whom the-y worship, for their own sWflsli ptrrvmnl e-nds I and to-day, they all cry out with n Mod toJco, "Tho Clifunman is nn ovilj don't bring him horo 1" Thus, having flrrt filled tho country with tho Clilneso ; thus having introduced tho dath, tlioy declare its nature. It is like giving a man n doso of iralson and" then hypocritically bewailing him, in order to conc.il tho murdor. "Kt ni!i un;lii III. oiriibitid hit trait in and aloha for foreigners, and more in his giving tho control of governraent to Dr. Jndd, in whom ho had tho utmost coriiidencv. Truly so ; bnt in those days there was n 'reciprocal fooling of aloha be tween tho wliiM'ins and tho redskins. In thoso d s tho foreigner rog-vrded the riKhts and the privi leges of tho llaw.tLan and of his country. They met together, talked together, and livpd together. Tho foreigner iookod upon the nativo in ibo li'sbt of a brother; ho,trc.itl him.wcll, and Rave him friendly iisaistanceS' But in these days, this era of enlightenment anl process, how Is it 1 Can the two eras bo compfrod ? In no degree whatever. Tho nativo Hawaiian is regarded as a mero slave. Ho Is despised and degraded. Dr. Judd and others, high la office, wont on tho same road with tho humble Hawaiian a proof of their lovei but they aro gone, and, who takes their placo to give the sign of Iot ? -Wono 'whatever. Not a single ono is to be fonnd except tho old residents of the country, such as Jas. I. Dowsett, H. L. Sheldon, Qeorgo Hnrdy and others, those old residents, aro counted among trno Hawaiian. In tho days of Kauikeaouli, " the well belov ed," the sympathies and tho caro of the foreigner wcro bestowed upon his red-skinned brpthcrj but in theso days of Kaalilua ono of tho names of His present Ma Jasty God ve him tho cares of Iho foreigner nro for property, and ho regards mostly bis own pock ets. Tho extent of his regard for the Hawaiian is to wring from him tho last drop of good that can bo obtained, after;. which tho Hawaiian can go to his own end. That is tho truth, fairly set forth ; and if Dr. Jndd and his associates were now alive they would testify to tho truth of this. Where are their descendants ? Where is their oice ? Allusion Is then made to tho recent address of Gen. Armstrong, from which .quotations aro mado with tho comment: "Thes words nro to bo re gretted." The writer then goes on : "Truly great surprise and excitement has been -caused among tho red-skinned Hawaiians by the actions of certain foreigners of late, who have given expression to talk1 calculated to disturb the peace j apparently the Hawaiian heart has sud denly throbbed, it "has suddenly awakened out of its quiet sense of long security ; 'Hawaii is filled with great amazement to listen to tho severe and bitter words of her adopted children thoso whom Bhe has rocoived as a mother, saying " Come, you shall bo welcome, here is food, eat and be filled ; here ia bedding, sleep; hero is the house, live therein!" Whon pho perceives tho evil donoto hor, then she thinks of her own generosity. Sho thinks of her feeding them and caring for them when they came wandering hither, and when they nau obtained their own desires, when they had grown large and, well-filled, behold that was the titno whon they should rise up agirinst her with the desiro to take even tho last romnant belonging to hor own children the little morsel yet remaining from their greedy clutch I" Closes with a trans lation from somo passage of tho poet Bums. TOPIC OF THE PAY. The Mongolian element Iu this city is in creasing so fast. that it willierclong bo neces sary to issuo a nowspuper in the Chinese lan guage. Somo printing indeed, has already beon dono on engraved blocks ono a notifica tion from Ilollister's Soda Manufactory, re quiring tho return of empty bottles ; and tho last, a circular from Flro Marshal McQuiro, informing our Celestial fellow-citizens as to tho rules and regulations of his department. This was engraved on wood by Akana, tho Chinese poljceiutii), and 00 copicK wero print ed from tho block. It would be a good idea for somo of our philauthropiu friends tho Y M. 0. A., for Instance to send to Hongkong; lor a lot of Chinese types and a printer, aud start a paper in that languago, to bo issued say onco a mouth. As things aro now. the great mass of flicse people, who are so numer ous uinoug us and whoso numbers uru con. stautly increasing, aro necessarily ipiito ig norant of everything about which the rest of us aro interested or concerned except " tha almighty dollar," and John fully "Babe" that. ' ' ' i v Wk invito special attention to tho accoun) of "tho absorption of tbo Bbctet,)' aod'otttlying Islands by tho French Kopublic, which will bo fouud ou our fourth page. If we look round The whole Pacific, what da wo sea I Franca has taken fsuaswieV of Uis Society Islands and New Hebrides, and has an eye ou the Solomon and neighboring groups, Orest JJritain has tbo Fiji aud haa recently arid! to them the comparatively resaoto Island of Ro tuiuah, whence catuo our bast immigrants by tbo first voyage of the ' Stor.nbird," but now W course no IciijerT-crultiag grdand for Hawaii. More" 'tbJio 'great power Is tiikw blisVstSsaMaauUwW? tfsMMclMktuK. donas hava,each proTsd, tbefaselyss iucspsble of solf-goertner.. Heuce we might tako a lew: ' IavesHan wl Var setrby idly ajs4 saa Ostir prsatir asBssjeiltaJ, 4 their earp. J iy iHaseHsaassjftsy.'iaWsyststif. IWtrisSt wuiiht uhu uiewtssiau -..-, - nn. . ......,, ,,, . Atuotitft a variety of avtU rmb sUive to cbooao I the least, and political evils aro often mcistir rl by their duration, remedies short and sharp nroofton applied and a prolonged eUte of ten sion cannot bo borne by any community A Ilrltlsb cabinet was onco dr-scrllKyl as ctnposcd of Iho " (Jteat UnlrlcdltlfMi" though under tho leadership of the greatest living statesmen ami In the service of tho most con "clrtitfously constitutional sovereign tho world's history hss to show., llrrt, wo hsv n ministry of my Insignificant tintrl'-dittes mulcr tho loidershlp of no ono at all In piftl Mihir. Yo do not know, cnijuot Imagine, what may bo rooognlr.sblo in llio hitherto career of tho present-tnltilslors to Justify thoir noinlna tlou to their rcsjicctlvo posts. Whence has tho Minister of I'lnatico his knowlcdgo of his business ? When or whom did tho Minister of Interior and Foflgn ArTitrs cvlnc his fitnes for such Important posts? Much nppotnttrjerjls ns theso are vnry gravo public matters and wo rojolrjo in scltig them attract yiry gjavo pnb llu notice, and Ihorotighly agree in tbo univer sal condemnation they have wet with from all soctlnns of tho community, Tjik Hoard of Immigration I at, during tho jiast year, gono fpilto uxt;tiIl)ly into tholrtis Incss of procuring lalwrers and hnmlgraniji from tho Bontli I'stifio Islands. Tho lato Min istry, ono of whom was ex-oulcJw J'resldcnt of tho Uo-ird, licllevetl In thoroughly testing tho theory that tho declining nativo raco of Ha waii can bo recuperated by the liberal intro duction of thtso'cogriato races of Occanlca. Consequently a'good-deal of money has bctn expended Iu tho purchase, of vessels and tfio fitting out of expeditions lo procuro this class of Irmnii'MriU. Notwithstanding tho many and evident drawbacks to tho scheme, it has been viewed with favor generally, and tho new Immigrants havo dono as well on the wholo as could fairly havo been expected. Tho experiment however cannot yet be pro notiiicod it perfect success. The government has a delicate responsibility as to tho treat ment of theso uncivilized newcomers, in regard to which tho oyes of tho civilized world aro upon us. The newcomers must bo the special wards of tho government, and their rights In evury particular must bo jealously watched and protoctcd. Otherwise wo may some dav seo our South Sea Immigration schcrno brough to a sudden and Ignominious end. We havo been led to these reflections fron reading, in a lato number of tho Fiji Timo, a lengthy account (no less than twelvo col urnns) of the trial In tho Supreme Court i that Colony of tho ovcrneer of an Kstate Savu Savn Hay, charged with tho rnarislaiighle of a " labor boy." It is truo that the defend ant was acrpiitted, but only after a most thor ough and exhaustive trial, tho verdict havin this "rider": "Wo desire to express ou strong reprobation of the act of the defendan in kicking even onco bis Polynesian laborer.' Recently, a Polynesian laborer was shot am killed by an overseer on a plantation in Kau Hawaii. A coroner's jury, presided over b tho Sheriff, returned a verdict after a ver brief inquiry of justifiable homicide. Mar tho difference between Iho procedure in th British Colony of Fiji and in Hawaii nei 1 Th aflair at Kau occurred after the late Minis try had retired. Among the passengers who sailed hence b; tho ZmUxndin was ono to whom above al. others tvo desiro to call attention, Gcnerj. Armstrong, tho son of one of the old, old mis sionary families here, a man born and ednca ted (primarily) here, a man who" lias distin guished himself most notably in war and i peaco, baa gone away. Would to God that w had such men here, as he, rising rapidl. through tho ranks of tho hastily called fort U. S. volunteers in tho agony of tho war Secession, he arrived by dint of merit at th elevated rnnk of General officer. The wa ended ; General Armstrong sought no place o emolument, but set bis energetic spirit to worl. to benefit the newly freed slaves, and to fi them for tbo franchise granted to them. Then ho has been spending his time and abilities and not without most notable result. He camt down here on a visit to bis mother, his old school, and any old schoolmate who may re main; but not only this, he travelled through tho Islands and every where tnede his mark, not only as a strong, able out-of-door soldier but as a Christian civilizer. Wo have not timu or space to remark in detail on the very ad mirable address delivered by General Arm strong recently at tho Lyceum, but can confi dently recommend it as most worthy of stud by every one in the community. W0 aresorrj to hear that Mrs. Armstrong, the General's mother, has been visited by an affliction amount ing to almost total loss ef sight; we earnestly bopo that (he ailment may prove only tem porary. Waltliam Watoatasa, From tt SydKty HaUy Ttdgrapk, J km IS, J880. Th V.'altham Watch Company have rta awanled th .only sold medal jlTm for watchrs at the bjdnry lnlr. natloual Exhibition, and are the only exhibitors In am class from the United Slates who have melted tiff, dlitluctivo recojnltlon. M.WcINERNY. 1 bole Asset for the Hawaiian Islands. SpsjoUl Kottoa. Ma, Jaxis Dopd would rrspeetf ally Inform lbs publle generally that, havlni; made arrangements with the Hon. C, II. Jndd for the lease of a suitable beach lot atWal klkl, he Intends with as Utile delay as posslbl to erect thereon, a number of sniubls and thoroughly prorlded HATH HOUSES, for the accommodation of ladies and ccntlemen, as well at families, where tho luxury of Sta Balking may b. enyi In all Is perfection. Ills Om pi Jut will run rgolar)y between the Baths and be City ai stated hoars, Tull particulars will be tfrtn h--raftrr, as soon aa all th arrani-eiuents aia concludedsay within one month front dat. Jtonolala. bspt, I ISM, ISt ! OKE OR TWO GOOD X1MPOr)I. tors wanted. Apply at lb HAZCTTK OKPICX. THOMAS TAMXATT, INo. Kl Fort blrott. opposite K. O. Hall boa. waicavea, , .lawalrr b Mtsato ft TTWSIS. lw. lt,m,,JL laJrrd la wtamalls Banner. Orders from tho other "lands promptly stteadrd to. 7M ly raafcloaaUa MiUlaavr ssasl r. 1 Ncvr (lsodi sai Hitln tsmltM) im.- ....ii. ,-TT-; 1. WOTT CO. Isaamlsis seai lisjalaira la Isatsa. Xetals, llnnaa rirBlsk.l Ooods. Crochsrj, Glaas and mm si an, rratucai atccaau, llasMHIs, B). i. II) ' T KbwAms rmaWKMr. AHsmsms; avast Qassas'sUar at Iav, l " M Fori Street. Iloa tlaln. 1 tpob. . rwmvu. isams News -treat, Book-W rates'. Ac., Mrclaat IL and Healer la flna StstloanT, Bonks), Mask, Tors sail rancr Oooda, fort Sweet, near Mole), Moaohtla. f lit ' i T mni jLbTKU AXi KUM3TIOK OV OF. A riCIM at is sanlif Unrj aad XasuMar VaaaBBfjs Asfuiss-LsfAaBSl larBaU assssssaVsss) M -wum jvmaaxaosi ,T5twsjgaar IBS w: sa sajssas. an isswvsi sssr MM. ssr ssi "j'J""'" 'um' "" w TSOS. ,a. THBUal rnmm J. M. BAVtsMOlT, Attorawrr ani ftratswallor at lw, I MerehsntHt , Ilonolaln, II I, j A, W. RICH ARMON A COH lnroKtr.nl sxo mium is lot, hos, Fnrnltlilnr 'lol. lists, Csps, Trssks, Vslfs pefii t iid rls, VvslUism Watbs, FlaeJewetrr, ru,fj,ner ut Fort and ftbant fls Honolulu, If f r . w, M, alxits. irmsj twtntai. WEWKER A CXI Tort Street, npposlt Odd Kell'ws Hall Mannfitctorlnic Jsrwsilarsj, Diamond Rstttora, Knersssrs, snd I)lrs In Jeilrr of all kinds Hbsll and oknl Js-welrr md niM, Orders sl' rrlml and fsfthfollr stlndnl lo for all kinds of Hslr Work in irttlrj or XntwrUI Urslgr; I ly D. W. CZ.ARK, Wutfk Mstksrr aatal Jmwlmr, mroa-raa or WttUhnm find till other AmcrSran Wutclttt, (JUrtk und Jr.vitlrji, VftUh Kiptlrlnz msde s ;lslt. I It tin IT iftlisnt rU'H. Honolala. A. L. RMITH, 4lmnTM7irtT, r)rTssWhii.rl rMn tsdrBle I'lsted Wsr. (Ilsai. Klif's L'omM Ballon rp(slrs and Kt Ola. )irsckl. Vs-, 1-nstrsl Wire War, rsnrj Hnsiir, llelsr Frames, MoStnholra's Vtx.tl Knhes, tititnnt )') tols rowdr, "hot and Amnisalllftn, (,'ItrV's fipol Cottwi.Ms'hlneOH, all kinds of Machine Wllf, ' Wowsilc" l'apr Faiblonf, Hil Asnt for lh "l Trall s'kn'wMrrd l.la;ht RanalBK Doasaatlo BcwlasB; SCavotilna, THETlVERPOOL el LONOOM ft GLOBE IN8UEAWCE COMPANY. KUsUlsbed Vf Unlimited LlablUtj- lo Siocldtoldera. Assts.. .. .............. ....... ,,, .... tttjsx.vn Itterre,.,... ,. ...... . ........ ,.....! l"JIW IiK'mie for VTt I'r'tnldun received aftr dductlon of re-ln- turalico.... ...... ... ... ., ....,.,.... Iff&Zfi Jesses promptlr adJosUd and psldhere. I 3m fllWIIOI' V o, At'nlM. it. i wniTJiir , W, ivjxitiit'j. WHmrrr a rosertsoit, (Hncceisvrs II. M. M'bltnt) Statlonera, Pnhllsberm, Niws Dsusjssra and BoolrBtaden. I Merchsnt Htret, Hunohla, II. I. f THE HONOLULU BOOK-BINDERY DOES BlrtDIMO OF ALL DEsCHIPTIOHI. Th work -x rented at this estsbllshnent is eodr the saprrrlslon of MK. JOHN L. HKKf.vtho is well known as an experienced workman, kniianficl l lurjwitJ, WOKIl I.1K AT TIIK I.OWKMT KArEM. WHITNEY JtOHEItTfKI.V, filstloners, Publishers, v'w Dealers and lrjk Binders L. G. SRESOVICH & CO., IMFOICTEItb AM VBALKiUS IN FRESH FRUITS & CALIFORNIA PRODUCE ALSO IS itf oi" every loud ALWAYS ON HAND. Fresh Eastern Oysters in the Shell ItECEIVEO BY EACH bTEAMEU- JUST RECEIVED AT THOS. G. THRUM'S FORT STREET STORE, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Office or "Waste Baskets ilosqnito Net Hoops, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Net Hammocks, Boxing Gloves Children's Furniture, Bead Hanging Baskets & Wall Pockets, Together with a foil assortment of Fine Stationery. Books, Artists' Colors water and oil, &c. Due Next Wools., a rixe SELECTION OF NEW GOODS CONSISTING IN VAST OT Frames, Fancy Glassware, Panel and Statuary Pictures, Oak Wagons and "Wheelbarrows, With a variety of Novelties. pootsxt noxt saxojattl&t A Fine Assortment of the Celebrated Bord Pianos ! Which will be offered on Kcasooable Terras. I Sin MESSRS. CASTLE 8c COOKE OFFER FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, THEIR STOCK OF NEW GOODS BZCSIYBD PKR LAT ABRIVALS. AND TO JvXBIVX B W. H. Whiton, from New fork, City of Mrtii mi City of NmIh, hm DfiMrf THXSB GOODS ARE ADAPTED FOR Flmntmtlona. Country Stores and Families And bought from FTB8T H.VXDS FOK CASH, aaaiu, or oa usual Kinu io panics apnatn-eu. we oarr on niian aao u arnra. Palace Water White High Tfegt Xeroaeie OIL Vulcan Water White Above 8UBdard ler sVeQil. Card Oil, Gator OU. KU Foot Oil. Cylinder iniu. ttauber J Babbit WMton'i llnah ScTthei t lavracktBg, i-ib, i-s, ;tits -c.: .umsios Meass riaairaj, asaoestua moutr worjnaj letal. Canal lUnxiwaVLacc Leather. Jather fferUsg, , 1. 6. s M sd 13 asteh , i Centrifncal Brltiac. n serior artlcto t PiraaraVn Csiaa Kathaa, a and Snaitha. Ox Bowa. If ali Can Ixlra. MsJa Coiian aaal Haaatsj. Mala Hsmsml J Hear? Garden Hoca, Iaoo's FUntera' Hoeal Ax MaJMsk MajS)oka, fans BrsIV, Lfi, tiin o!d raronle ami nniolli UoUna 8tl BrUK "! XO XI Siwl Moftss Ftows, Eajjlo Kcs Plosx. PIa-rt jr. Hsrae Uosx. a few MOilXE OJsNO FLOWS, John tere make QK Hoses S-4. 1.1 1-1,11-2 aad Jaw; ., VesX SunsUrd Mwtou'a CevtrUtral Luxiug, 13 and H amcta, beat qsalitr ; FerUeta Fesajraa, UrUdvin roec cutler. Eact n npearwsicoa,g; uyman m mnoor Amonra a imi, Diaaton's txlabrattd Haws, all abtsij SlachinjU' HaaoBa' aad lUacsjaatts Hajcjen. Barxharoruetera and Sjrop Tbenstocactera, Ost Kails, all aiacs ; Oat Strikes), WroatjM KaaU, Uorae Shoe, Honso XaiU, Fimabing Nail. " U A FULL LINE OF BCQI. Locka, Batta, Sercwa, lUaisaa. Aiiftwa, Araw iCkia4aw, t C HaeaitM and Carnac IkOis, beat mausfaatara j ,i i n la.Jak sad JoawtstT FUsawS, Flows and Uatcb I'Uut. AFsaULtaauf Paints aud Oils of the Best Epgtisk aid; Apericu . STJLRLE GOODS, SOOB AS - v AaaoagPsiia.8nd9oTliiTsw, ACABaaPlltoaikidCillisii.sUwi UnbtaswtMd OoMcaaa, Chirp, aUlii aad a? Ismisjsi aaal Mm DriUs. IW t KsasMia Dtajj, Far Llaaa rwiaals. Fiaa Mnsnatss, law, Ma. fliil, sWsawM A SsMsariot Aaanrtaaswt ot Aaaarisma VfaHa STAPLE QPOCEBIES,: OaW littswr. waCTSI F0 ". CwiassJit MawsffiasaJdJa eUraMnea. (HsVwsl awaaayaa. atcMam'a Distils. bsM A tisitssr's fiaaa. Tte aarrta Fancy ant) Waaaia Mrsaast, AMswwia '-n UmUt " jUaas, Qtsro Maal. Aw, Oiasnai Ffcrajr, Ay AV-, Aa. AX ' - l ft. Om OonwIarnueit t TIm . F. aHakwattr. Of Mawata WtMeu't rmlmU VmtnfmpU; - WooJmmii Jrn't CMnkd fit , , . MBjyfimiG: Wukbtrn r Mm- C: Md WW, 4kt Jbttf CwASMs9sj .It Hf ,l5--fwwa9wl 9Mf WW FALX- TY.LEi, IMOi yttfHAVK sTTJUlT ZtlOIDX V MUD a ruix tisa- or OENTS' Soarft f Neckties and Bowa Of tb ls!st strlf snd arwst pattts dlrtct frorn New Ywk. Als, Insolee of BElf KERTS BOOTS AW SHOES A- w. fiicstARrMifsr a- r l Im Cvrnrr of Fnrt scd Merrnwl Su, Latest Departtire. IRON STONE Nicklo Mounted in Sets or Single Pieces, such as TeaPote, Coflco Pols, Cream Jngu, Water Jugs, Slop Jars, Sugar BowIh, Spoon IIolderB, Tea and Coffeo VrnH, " ' St-tH TetoTete. Uu(ter Bowls, .'.. i -ALM) Plain Granite Iron Stone Ware. Tin store -ware 1 pat lfcetaer sot taj , take tie eje bat U well issde In rrery ejpett. -ALSO $ CROCKERY f AND China Ware! Plates, Platters, Dishes, Chambols, Cnps and Laucers, Toilet Sets, plain and fancy, Cheese Covers, - - - - Dinner and Tea Sets, Detert Sets, fcc., Ac. STOVES, H; RANGES, Agricultural Implements, Tlxx Ware. KOTT sft Cx. PraeUe: Tin. Co;per and Sheet Iron Workers. 1 JJ Kaahssaan Street, iIoaoSc.lt. 10TICE. MISS BEKBY Vi'ILIj OPEX A small School for Girls, to coamesce MONDAT. MIITZVXjEI: Hh. In addition to tlie cssal tsstractioa In thrZo;llh hrsnebrs. leasees sslll be girts ia Nerdla and fancy Work. Bonrs Ircsa UU S. Tunes f 1 per ircel Corner BereUnla and Alatea Sts. til XI 1000 OALL0I8 OF 8PEEM OIL. THE rCE ABTICLK SJF BaaBfrailsV. JTUT on shore from the "Tropic Bird." The OU la stralue4,aadis asclcarassl sriateas srater. Foraalebr TM BOLLSS A CO. rtod wiH b aold for CASH, vita loi Oil. FUz Stesun FtsrUs. SHELF HARDWA 1 t . - ? rilssili, Fw441inrldMttf , t ; - w , i1 .1 I ffwfj. MwafsMtMl JpMsMsf wW dW-? FvTtf JB$ A M . iifelsssjisAjs m i I m TiiilthiN ! I '.a II