't OOMMKRCIAIi. iio.o.tru.xorf:jiHKiri,i. The week past ha been a busy one In it It riintlT , nitiTltlitnillri(f the general linllilsy M nmlay for Ihr celebration of the, Uln,' n turn The ration coaster ttelarrtl their ilrrintiue till Turtly, which ctratril milch linliir actltlty therein. Hie mnl" noticeable p'thap (root the l.lkcllke' esrller departure than Intnl. In monnnt of shipping we not free arrtrals ami departures fnr the neeii, a our Hit will showi oml the rprtrt alneo our list font up l t7,Ml , nnl a bad show. Injfor a week "between eaon " Amonc lh tiWnt r note that of the I H Thomson from New ntk, and learn Hat an effnit la being niadn to secure her for thr Hun Kranclseo and Honolulu trade, she la a line, staunch Inoklne vessel anil would prnte a valuable ail dllldn lo the line. front recent ('out adfleea we iln not trMher any Im portant chatiRea nf inatkel rate on laland product than tlinan heretofore, Riven. Mraat. Ilanlee, llaytrlilen ami Ileitelmann were the pmrhaser of the llurrtiw Mailing- Mill, sloek ami lea. nf pemlr,nn Hatniilay ltd, anil will continue the btislne aa under llio name anil style nf the"Knler ptlae Mill," a per nntlrn In nnr (dveitlslng cnlnmna, We ilve herewith nnr export table, fnr the uiiintli nf October, ami the tola) io far for llieyeari 3i:335f.3r.t;Hr.3 mummw 5i:s -ic irMiW? rf"- ills :US3 iif. IssI PORT OP HONOLULU. ArrivniL Oct. 81-! M H H Australia, Carelll, from Snn I'lan 7)-Htmr l.lkellkr, (nun llannll nml .Maul iwr Ja Maki'O, frnin Knnal Htnr O It llllmp, frnin Kauai .11 Stiur Ialanl, from Koimunil Knu Nor. ' llflt Wtm Yncht Wanderer, (Inrilnn, frn Ilanall Am fjtrlnn .1 1 Hpreekela. Frlla, fm Han l'rnu Schr Walli-le, frum Mnllkf a-Ani bk I'erila H 'lhmnprnn. l'nlter, fm New Y Mchr Mil.) .Mi.rrla, from .Mnlokal 4 Am bk C'ainileit, Hwanlon, from 1'ort Uamble SulImL Oct. ?J -Am Bchr Anna V Ilrk'as, Forbes, for Portland Orceoii Rchr Nettlu Merrill, fnr I.ahalna DO-1' M H H Aiiotralln. C'nrjilll. for .Sydney Am bktno Kureka, Emerrnn, fnr Can Vran Am bk lluena Vlala, Calhoun, for 1'iirl Tonn. "end Am bk IttTcre, Jlclntyre, for Port Toirnacml Not, 1 Hlmr I. Hi it, fnr .Mnlnbal Htmr Mkrllkn. fnr .Maul and Hawaii Hlinr Kllauen linn, for Kaliulnl Am bk Ceylon, Ilallei, fur Hougkou: S Htmr Jas Makee, for Knual rfchr I.eahl, for Hnnofpu Hthr UlUuin, for llonolpii Schr Kekuulunhl, for Ifanalel a-ll I It M H Afrlk-i, AlcilcofT, fnrTahltl Htmr Intlanl. for Maul anil Hanall I llrlt bk Laity I.impsoii, .Maralun, for Man Fran Vomola In Port. NAI.. II I H M H rlnslo.m. 1'olranskr MSItCllATNHtf. llrlt Stm Yacht Wanderer, (lordon Am Ictno J 1) Hpreekela, I'rlla Ami h Kerrla Hllinuipnnn, Potter Am blc Ciimilen. Huautou llrlt blno iiirprlee. Am bktnn Kill, llrnwn Am bk II W Almjr, tVccman Voaaolaj Expeotodut Honolulu, from Forolgu Porta. llrlt alilp Sir I.ineclot, hhortlnid, (llasow, duo Jtor W-iO, tl. W. Mncfurlane A Co, Aycnla. Am bk Carbarlen, llopklna, New York, due, Cn-tle & CookL, Ascnta OcrbK Adonla, Dehardo, lltcmcn, duo lhcl-3, II. Hock- feld .V. Co, AccnlM. Am bk Jenny I'ltia. Cutler, Port Gamble, forMihu- koiit. due. II, It. It. Co. Agents. Ilr bk Kebrayd. New t'a.tlc, N. 8, Y to aall about Oi-t IS, Wilder .t Co, Amenta. AmbkU O Whltmore, bhlllabcr, Uepartiiro liny, II llackfeld A Co, Agents Am bk Amy I'uriier, N'cwi.11, New York, duo Jan 15-20 C llrower t Co, Agents lltll ship Diikeof Abcnorii, lllnnlo, I.herpool, duo Jin UV.K), Agents Hon bk Clilchivo, , .Vc Castle, N H W, loading Oct Ulh. Ilackfeld A Co, Ageotn tchr Alaska. .lalnlt, lii .Marquesas, dno latter pari Dee, Ilackfeld .V Co, Ageuta Iliw bk U It Illilion, Waltere, llrumeii, due J.iu 251t). II llackreld.t Co, Agent" tier bk Atnlanla, Mohrmium, Liverpool, loading Oct 1, Ageuta llrlt bk Ilirl Itallioimle, Jarls,I.ondon,vlahtMlcliacl, to aall laitir part of Oct, lirewer ,i Co, Agenu Am bktnc Monllur. .Nclaun, .Maliukuna, due, iflt 11 Co, Attenta Am bktuo Amelia, New hull, Port Hlakely, due, Allen H Itoblnrou, Agentn Ambk HO Murr.iy, Havens, San Kranclsco, due, V T Lcnehau A Co, Agi-nis Am bkiuo lilsrnvcry, Perrlman, San Franrlrcn, Nov S0- '43, Ilackfeld x Co. Agents Am rchr Clam bpreckuls. Cousins, ban Francltco. via Aptna.rtno.NoT.Vtu Am schr W II .Mejer, lloc, Han Francisco, duo No!- J3, llreuer ,t Co, Agents Ain betno W tl Irwlu, Turner, San Francisco, for KaLu- Till, duo Am schr llosarlo, Hv,lft, San Francisco, for Kaliulnl. duo Am tern Hirelstor, Port Illnkely, for 1111m. duo Haw bgtno Pomarc, Ilre, bin Frnnclsio, for Kahulul. duo Am bkina J A Fnlklnbnre, lluhbard, Kan Francisco, due Nov'-D-JX Cn.tlo X Cooke, Agents 8HIPPINQ NOTES. Tim whaling bark I.ucrrth, lileh ha been chan-id to a leam propeller, sallid from Jew lledtoril Oct 1st for tbo Noiili Paclflc under cnmmjnd uf Capilliomaa .Mrllen. ' The whaling bark Mary and Hnaan sailed from New IletlfnrdOctoih for the .Sorth PacHlc A large nnnber of vessels are leaving home ports for tho .Virih Patllic anil Arctic nbale nshlng grounds, and between the steam and sailing balers the whale will sutUr consid erably. .'jr. On the ltthnf October, whlln tho llrltlsh Iron ship Frli'deburgnas being unladen lit tho northern uler of Oakland Long W barf, thrtelwra of steel nils Ji feet long anil HilghlngWXJ pounds each, slipped from tho llng when hoisted mathc.iil high, and falling through the open hatchnay crashed through tho falso woodin boitum and through tho outir Iron platen. Tho water Immediately begun to pour through Hie hole, and every effort of the males to stop It by means nf sails up mi aialllng. Tho vessel sank In g ftct of water. .1(0. Tho Haw steamer U Ulllshon Is at llrewer's wharf hoiedown fur repairs. Iliu James Mukce take her place on tho Kauai route, Tho Am bnk V S Thompson, Capt Potter, arrived on Thursday last. Ill daya from New York, bho dockrdat llri'Mcr ACo's wharf, and coiutnvnctd discharging yt a terday morning, Mjo Is consigned to .Messer. C'jsllc X Cooku, The Am bktno Klla Is at Brewer ,t Co'a wharf. Her down cargo Is all dlschaigfj, and suit Is now un lite berth for ban Francisco, to sail In a wet k or ten eays. The Am bglnn.1 I) Spreckel. arrived from ban Fran risen on Widnesday last. She lias doikcd at tho old Irainshln wlurf where she Is now discharging her catk'o. bho will load for ban lrunclsco wlihtTupaicli. On Thursday mornlnglast as tho Afrlla ami Plastnou we" going out a( Ilia liaibor tho latter came In collision vflln the schooner .Mans, which was beating In at Iliu time. The Plastoon carried aw ay her lore yard and foio topsail yanl, and ih schooner's inalu gaff wa bioken ami thu nulnsall split from clew to earing. Tho Am baik It W Almy has discharged ami hauled Into the atteum, bho wilt follow tho iilla to ban run. Cisco. Tho llrlt bnk Karl lulhmule, Capt Jarvls, was to leave London on ur about Oct ."Jth, fur ht Michael's and Honolulu, .Tho Murray, Discovery, Irwin, Claus 3prciki.lt and W !! "K". " okWoU at ban tranclso tho .amo day froui Honolulu, Tho steamer Australia, with Ills Majealy Kalakauit on board, took the town by aurprlso last balutdat alter noon, as she waa not looked for mull Monday a in. jiu Inedlatvly after the guns nria tired from Punchbowl, announcing that the sleamir conveying Ills Majuty was in sight all tho steam whlsllee romntncrllo blow, ami all the thlpplhi; was dcruralcd with digs. Iliu Kutttan deet was decked wnh buutlug from iho trucks to the walei'aedo. When In King landed all llitvouf the war letsels manned yards and Hied a salute. ltoral Uoa.U-Atrl.cdOcl'.'l, At.l bk Moutatta, Pltr sou, henco brpt IS, Kureka-Arilvtit Oct, Am bktuo Moultor, Nelcou, from Mahukona, lltwalt, (Jan Fraud. co-Airltc.l Oct w. Am Ilk II (J Murray, linens, henco hept 13 Am bktno Discovery. Prrilmaii, btuco Sent l; Am tgtuo W tl Irwlu, Imiitr, henco bjpl l; .Imki Clam bpreckela. Cousins, henco Bpi wi Am eh W II Meyer, llowo, lieuce hept W; Oct 1 1, llrlt bk Suffolk, llyfow, heiie hept Hit Oct '.M. Haw blua Pouiaie, Drew-, M daya from Kahulul, Mault Ovt 41, Am bktno J A talkluburg, Hubbard, btncoOill Astoria-Arrived. Oe II, Hnl bk Obcrott, Harvey, hcuce hepfJI. " Tllnldad-Arrlte4 Oct 17, Am cb Daisy ltowe. Ills gins, hence bvpt'.M, MEMORANDA. Ittpirt of steamer Australia. Oarglll, couimauder Lift t)au Frauclscu oo the M Octob.i.ulcbn:iughfr pilot at 4 p ui. Ueuto log uutll luldolghlt on .i ,y. Jtrleiiced muilrrato SW biieo aim cloudy wrtlbir: lib itrouc head wluda ami sea; lUth lolrtih light bW aud vailabi wlud lh Iouk MV suelu th lltht pfctherly bratto aud Sue wwlbtf : v-JlU. iM ti in, ar. lived at Honolulu. ' ' ' J UJ d O j O D c i p II I I If J "w u "w w "w "C 2 u uBBa'llDUfi'3B t! ! 3 cjw? cn"eecici : : : g cHoaBdccCB : : a Mf'ii1i'ii.c0 ; ; ; -n!iul!Hlw l--, H EXPORTS. Knr t'oriMnd, lliejnn pr Annie I" Ittlsia, tet tt 2.1 bat's flf.UI.I tiui(r IJomr.ilc vnhir, JIHSU I", Knr Han Pranelarn, per Hnreka. Oct n n,'SO b npr, W.mm lb rlee, VI bntha hananar Dnmettlc valne, fii.ttptn, l'rr Australia per atmr Aniralla.Oct 31 tcaaeeila, t eci!li llomcitlc r.iliie, IJ, Fnr ttonitknnc;, per Cejrlnn. Nor t 1.J1I Dm (unina. 3 t bnnka, Nl Iba beehu iln mer Dumeatlc talue, rw M, For Bin rrane!rit per f.nitr ftimvaoti, Nnr It nM tt'rt Iln anev, IMIjcIh bnnanna, T,1'I(H niulaaer,:tiri') IbMlt't. l'orclgri alno 1.1(3. Dnmeailc value, ),'.). PASSKNOEHS. Fnr ."an Franrlsfn. per Lady Lumpsnn, Nnr .1 -Miss Heed, Mlaa Nawyer, V W eilh l'rnm Han Francisco, per J II Hprrckels, Not fl-II 0 flaskell, ( It Wells,. I Peter, V Connell, A J White, t' llnhrlinek. From "nn 1'rs'nclaen, per slmr Analrslla, October .11 II II M Kalakaita, lol I II Jndd, Major Marfarlane, Ills Kt W N Armstrong. Mr llnbt Olhollrn, t' II Itik well, MtH W lawlnr.Mlsa.t Ma.lrr IjiwIor.Mr X Jit (1 W lllrvln, Mlaalilrvln, Mr and Mr M H (Irlnbaum, Mlaa tlirtenlirtjr. W II llallry, wife and rblldien, A li llecbt, ' WHImlilanl, ' H Klinrrslev .111 Klmersley, linn II Wl.lematin. Mis. V Uldemann. Jllas M Wide. mmi, Jlla Wenrell.Jnhn Ilnblntnn, W II Fuller, T It Mrllln.J II Paly, Mr Paly, .Mr Paty, sen, J W .McFle. II J AKiiew, Mrs Agnen, ll llaiikln, W Hcmc. .Mi J W Jlnrgan, .Ml. I K Plirce, W K Arlrimau, II linblnson, Ml" llnhlnsnn, A M Ht.roul, Mr and Mr I) llenn, Mrs I' II lllrd. It .1 Smith. II I aimuan, Mr A llnmn .1 Phil Hnl II I'Well,.! IIFroirr, W llaiwerlty, J M Htlnsnn, W llavlf, II Ilm.lley, l piirdy. .Mr F. Olley. t' (lertr N Veinon. W II Herd. A .1 Merger. M t' lllear.tl A Wnnl, F. Font, A Llndsan, wlfo and T children, and 1W In traio sit for the Colonies For Han Franrlaco, per F.utcka, Oct W-Naney Itoli ln9!i,W Hnsrcll, For HortMiid, per Annlo F Iltlggs, Ort !9( (lalllck. t'or Auckland and Sydney, per Autralla, Oct 31 K N Mark, II II Hale. For Hongkong, poj Cevlnn, Nov I -in Chinese. IMPORTS. From Han I'rvnrlsco. per Australlu, Oct .11 Mr .Inn IIkptii, ilea il good! Jl J Hose, . irliip; A H Hood, J e photo gimda; H lf Htnlth. 1 ea mdan; Ayman , Itroa, " pkga gnoil groceries! Ilnrl Illoa, if pkg jrulll Itl.liop A Co, Its bnoka; M .Mc Inertly, 4 c gonils.j A W lluah.llbbl rrunibeile; llolllstir X Co, ,71 pkga tnbheern. lOltki. at r lle. .1 T Willi rlinuae. 2:1 ei ilrr gnod; .Marfarliine X Co, lOkega beert A A Jlontniio, Jea il goodsjTO llirum.aca liooksi II Miy X Co, 111 pkglmtteri Wilder ,t Co, fObiaplkc; T II llobron, 3 ra milso; Hall A Hnu.U pkg plnteil ware; I' T Lcne. ban A Co. M(k potiiloe: A llcrlxrt, 17) pkg fruit; II V Ciller A Co, 1 c ilcoodai Ilackfeld A Co, lea dry gonda) A W lllrhnrdaiu, njikgs floilda watir; Order, I cilry goiHla,.lpkgs tnadilres. and 331 pkg to Chi uesn (Inn. From Hn I'ranclseo, prr J II Hpreekela, Nnv.1 Lalno A Un.SSiska feul; llnckfelil A t.'o.gg;! pkg lliiunr; T (1 Potter, lies gooda; llolllstir A Co, III pkgs bottle, 1 e lni TCI 'Ihrum.U pkg slatlonery, clc: M I'lillllpa A Co, ale nidse, 1 Piano, llnlle A Co, ... !," potutoea and onion.; A Jaeger, II c clock; K O Hall A Hon, i!S pkg hdivare.'.Mrolla leathers W (t Irnln ACo,3cr fur niture, lUlliou nxle nnd wiicel, gt3 roll pipe, 3 c rlvcta, Ii hhlansphiiltmn, ISIIpkg lidnare, 103 ekt Lur ley. IM k bran, Kl( bread, 1UI tibia lime, '.11 bbls pnrk, Hal sk oals, HIJ pltga sugar, 1 c clocks, Vi c ma chluery, II cs boota nnd shoes, lis) c potutoea nnd nu ll ns, 1 pump. 1 J'J pkg tilling materials, III intilr-1 O W Macfarlnne A Co, Mu lt feid, '."Jil pkg liquor ; John A Falun r A Co. W pkg drug; drown A Co, 'JO e wine; O F Wnlfe.'.iiUskabrnn; McChesnry A (lllher. lOU ska dour, Ml pkg feul, lt)k putulooeiiiiilonlou. lUbali bay, P.'lpkg grocerle; wilder A Co, 10 e window; ,M Mclneruy, Ml nk potator. 10U c npplis; Casllo A Cookf, Sea michlncry, 21 Iron lap, and ISO pkgs to Chinese limn. Tilt: NATIIIIIl.M fltl'.SS Pulillshed for tho Hatuiiimt Pups Association by HOIUlItT iitn:vi., Hook, Job and General Printer, Honolulu, II. I. Notice of any evenlof Interest transpiring on tho nther Island will always bo thankfully received fnr publication Correspondents nrn requested to append their true name to all communication, tint fnr publi cation mccarlly, buttis a ginrntiteo that tho wrlttr I acting In gnod faith SATURDAY PRESS. NOVKMHEll 5, 1881. PERNICIOUS JOURNALISM. l'rnbalilv every iiitollige.it reader will con cede villitmt question tlmt tho minkion or joiirtinliiiu is to present truth in ita aimplcut form, to Intercut a.nl inntrtict the inastep, and to work alwaj'n for tho best Rood of tho pco jilo and Iho world, A reasonable amount or fiction is as noccisnry to the intellectual pal ate ns lime-juico to curry iu other worda, it is not nbsolutoly necessary, but in nny caso it should not bo disguised. A roso by any other tianio docs of nlwnya Htncll assneot; imagi nation is n very polcnt medium ; it has much to do with tho joys and sorrows of life, and onco inil.imcd, the vrateru of a Jordan can hurdly iiuoncli ita flames. If tho Instu of tho reading public has bn couiQ vitiated, nnd wo mo inclined to think il has, it is in a great degreo owing to those nn scriipulti.ii journalists who aro nourishing a morbid appetite in their reader, and striving to oilt-llciod thoir brother Ilerndn, and in this way they gain u qitcetionablo fame, in crease llioir circtihtion and their bank account, but it isnlTinyB at tho cxponio of truth and common decency, and Boino, perhaps many, innocent victims nro driven to tho wall. Wo have in our mind at this moment, t very noisotno example. Tho San Francisco Chron icle is in the habit of advertising itself at u "Livo paper," whatovor that may mean. Grunting that it is a 'Mho" paper, omitting tho letter " v " if joh please, by what means has it gained lhi reputation? It has entered unbidden tho piivacy of the home circle, and laid baro tho solemn secrets nf tho heart. It has spared neither timo nor expense, to gtither near slid fnr, testimony sufficient to blacken tho clcjncst reputation. It has dragged from their closely tho forgotten skeletons of tho puit and dnncMl them, like jumping jacks, before n gaping audience. It hat magnified peccadilloes until they read liko hculous crimes, It behavelh itself unseemly, is easily provoked, thiuketli evil, bcarcth nothing, hopeth nothing, eudiiroth nothing; wo cannot odd, beltevctli nothing. Its very natno has becomo a reproach and its statement arc, for the most part, accepted with n wide reserve. This il is, to bo a " live paper " from a Ghion. iWd standpoint. Of Into tho CAiwittehaa devoted some spaco to tho misrepresentation of Iho lalwr question in the Havwiiittii Inlands. It litis found fond sufficient for its neiiiatiuiial greed, und though it is not prubnblo that stntcruetits so violent will bo credited by wise and thoughtful read ers, it is possible that tho glaring huud-llnts und thu vivid pictures drawn by iho trained pen of a clsner reporlor, may cattio many to boliuve them grouinkd in tiutli. Fur this ruukoit wo feel called upon to cor rect mU-itutonicntn which wo would other wise ticnt with thosllenco und coitlciupl which Ihoy descrvo, Wo do not profess to know, nor do w a much cite, whose money ti backing the Chronicle Iu this game ; thul il is seeking to ttcfe.it tho renowul or tho reciprocity treaty, is self ovlilontj that ithupus to do su by asserting thul it (Iho treaty) U the causo of a brutal lave uvituiii nnd an inotcuio of vlco und itiiirdor, ii ulto solf.ovldont. These prcUnces arc so childish, It Is tuioniihiug that a. ro spoclablo journal, the San Francisco J-htnliiy llutklm, shouhl be inlliienced in this slightest degrco by Iheui; moreover, it Is, wo believe, tho first timo that that worthy journal has truck hands with its despised contemporary, Tho llullttin of October lSlh sa;s cditoriilly "All importations uf iminigruuts under con " tract In labor a given number of yeurs nro a " inotliGed kind of livery," If the llullitin woro In earnest it might huvo added; All im portatlum or exportation of Immigrant or emigrants under contract to labor uny given period aro n inedilied kind of slavery; it might have uddid that contra tl to labor lit til is u modified kind of tlnvcry ; mid yet the JtuUcltn Liiows that Iho ystctu it pfovaleut thrntighout tho vorhl, nnd that wiihntit it, Iho army and navy could not cxiit, nnd tho fleets of the merchant service would run the risk of rotting in the first port they entered, Dlpciplino is an licccMary on land ns nn sen, A mutiny in nsugir mill would prom moro disastrous than the famous niie on thu Ihuntt, When the crops nro ripo thoy must bo cut, and when they nre cut they must bo ground, Delay In tlicso rases is fatal. With laborer who nro privileged to throw up their engage tnenli on the slightest provocation, Iho um chiuory of n plnntatioti could not run olio sensou. Witness the disastrous strikes in Iho United States and (Irest llrlluin. Thoro nre re iiifotccmetiti in those countries; Lilt nro thoy allowed to step in nnd earn Ihcir hotust brend? Iloro tlmro aro no re-lnfnrceinents ; wo need moro help than wo havo thus fnr been nbln to obtain. Without tho contract system (is it any worsothaii the apprenticeship of n minor?) this kingdom might as well shut up shop. Now, nit to tho treatment of Immigrates upon llioir arrival nt Honolulu. Tho Chtvniiln of October ISlh says (and it has obtained nil lis information from tho anonymous or disreput able panics whom it has hunted down): " They (tho Immigrants) "nre driven from tho ship nl "Honolulu in (rores,, precisely as tho cnttlo " lauded ttt Hunter's 1'iiint nro driven to tho "shambles iu llutchcr Town ; and, ngnin liko "cattle, all ouclnnetl in n pott until they can "bo numbered and scut to their ounoi," Perhaps the Chronicle might havo suggested conducting Iho immigrant singly to uiiuuf Iho hotels, or ret oiiiuiciided turning thorn louse, strangers Iu n strnngo laud, to provide for themselves. The voluntary immigrants who nrrivo at Cnstlo Harden, Now York Clly, tire penned, for' tho timo boiug; tho coolies who nrrivo iu San Francisco, ttto penned for the lime being, nnd subjected to a rigiil personal examination, which is always humiliating, und sometimes brutal. If the Chronicle wero to run short of itoniR, why not look nonr homo for a sensation. Wo can itnsgitio tho'O startling headlines greeting tho astonished cycu of its rentiers sonio fine morning: "Horrible Treatment of Christians at tho hands of brutal .Monopolists." ".Men Women and Children locked In pens." "Driven in droves liko cnltlo on tti boats, and compelled to stand in railway cartinges." "Insufficient Accomodation.." " Thousands of lives in peril." "And all for tho greed of gold." Yet this is what happctm dally and almost hourly on tha San Francisco and Oakland ferry. There would bo ns much reason in tho ono incendiary, clap-trap, newspaper hullabaloo as iu Iho other. The best pcoplo in the laud nro thero penned with tho worst, nnd in pens that nro by no means inviting. Thoy nro locked in nnd detained until tho boat arrives nnd then thero is a rush nnd n tumult, such as would not flatter tho cnttlo that arrivo nt Hunter's Point and depart thetico to tho shambles of lititchcrtown. Common sense grows moro uncommon daily. Thero is a certain class of journals that is nothing if not sensational. Wore theso journals to outer tho field of legitimate journalism, they would sacrifice tho very olouieut that has given them nn tineiivinblo rucccss. Wo havo neither spaco nor pationco to pnr sno tho subject this week, but wo hopo to return to it und trust that iu tho and, calm reason, coupled with cold facts and figures will provo that if thoro is anything rotten iu Den mark, ono must go to tho Chi on kl-i office to inhale tho effluvia. iLRTESIAN WELLS. It sceniB to us that tho further ptosccutiou of tho wotk on tho wellat Mnkiki is scaicoly authorized by any rcnaonnblo ptoapect of ob taining water; and that if a supply for tho plains below bu the only desideratum, a more proUblo method by which it could bo secured would bo tho boring of wolls ut points not ex ceeding in altitude tho height (common to all tho flowing wells obtained) to which water baa been raised, viz: 12 feet nbovo mean tide. In tho vicinago of tho town, nine flowing wells havo nlrcady been obtained, iu nil supplying un amount of water which is voiy large; and' yot thero is no indication of any ebb in their flow which would naturally bo lookctl for in creasingly with thu number ol now flows be ing obtained, if tho limit of the Htipply to tho common reservoir had bcon reached or ovon approached in quantity by tho total outlet af forded by these wells. How much larger tho orgiual nnd constant source of supply is than tho amount yet let out by wells, it would of courso be impossible to ascertain; but the largo amount of wntor collectively that has already been obtained, nnd tho extent in atea of Iho underground reservoir from which wo may reasonably iiBsumo ouch and ull tho flow ing wells derive their supply in common, would also ull'urd a. negative presumption that to look for water bolnw the stratum of rnck from which wo now ubtniti it would bo searching for un improbability. That n successful tesult is nut boyond tho range nf poanibility how over must bo admitted ; and that same- othor underground supply than that which has boeu artificially tanned, docs acluallv exist is proven by tho fact (hat a natural und constant spring exists on tho Punahmt School grounds nt an altitude of something over a hundred feet abnye sea level. Hut from tho results so far obtained in boring, wo aro led to beliovu either that tho natural cistern supplying this lintuial spring, it located beneath that which lias been tn fur struck artificially, or that its extent h extremely limited. That such U tho case is partially pnn en by tho Tact that in two well bored in opposite directions, and within no great distanco frum this spring tho water obtained Is reduced to u no-flow point ut iv common altitude, nnd that, many feet below tho hoight of the spring in question. Iu order to n moro satisfactory solution of thin question, u well should bo bored directly iu tho vicinity und if water was first sti tick that would ut taiu no higher elevation than futtytwo feet, tho presumption would naturally bo that n, still underlying sourc) did exist which might be tapped by deeper boring. Hut if, on thu con trary, water could bo raised to a level with that of Iho spring, u strong indication would thereby bo utVotdod of tho rrry local source uf tho supply. If tho cxiatenco of deeper water-bearing strata could unco bo proved, there would bo af forded tome cucoui.igeinent fur tio coutlmunco of opcrationt nt llm Mukikl well, which ut present it wuutlng, Ami at a iiiniily of good water for the plaint it greutly redded, it would certainly toem inoit feasible to teck it in boring wells kt nn elevation of lest than 43 feet, when flowing water could bo looked for with leatonable ceiUiuty, The (xctture ijullte for lit dialti- biitlou through pipes to nil parts needing n supply, w think could bo nrrnnginl nt no very great cxpenso by a system of stoim pumping, In thl manner water has been supplied to cities and towns in various parts of tha United States; nml wo nro nt ti loss to sea nny reason, if such is tho csbo, why tho flame- plan should Hut be adopted here, Thu probable coat and feasibility of such n scheme might bo easily nsccrlnlucd by consulting competent engineer, who perhnps there would bo mi need nf going outside Iho limits of ll.i clly to find, Upon so Important a question ns tho supply of water for tho city it would bo pleasing to seo moro Interest iu it evinced by person moro com petent In speak than wo nrn; and If tho fore going remarks nro olTccllvo In eliciting nny expression of Ideas from such, they will have fulfilled their intention. TO OUU PIANTERS. A few weeks ago in an editorial on tho oltl Hawaiian Agricultural Society wo spoke of tho need of it liko socioty or association nl tho present time, nnd since that editorial appeared late developments havo mado such nn organ ization n necessity. In union is strength, nnd it behooves tho planters and all friends of ngri- cullilia to band together to further their own interests nnd peril ips to defend thcuuelvcs ngnltist an iippaicnlly organized ntlnck tut tho plantations, of which tho mouth. pieco is tho Sun Francisco Chronicl. Theio is certainly a movement of some kind on foot nnd union-; tho objects it has In vlow Is tho provrntloii of iho rcnowal of tho reciprocity treaty with Iho Utiiled States, and to carry their ends they will ute misrepresentation or any other means that will prnjuditu tho minds of Ilia American pcoplo and legislators iigniust the treaty; in fact, wo have been most grossly misrepre sented already. Our labor system it de scribed ns slavery of tho most revolting char acter, nnd our laws as favoring nnd sustain ing cruol mid inhuman treatment of laborers. Such statements, although ullorlj devoid of truth, cannot but provo detrimental to tho in terests of tho planters nnd tho country at largo, for thoso who do not know difTorcntly will bnliovotho Chronklc'n stnlutncnls, and "a lio will alwnys travel round tho earth while tho truth in putting on its hoots." Tho Chronicle Is undoubtedly urged to take this courso by hoimo money cnmidoiation, and when that journal under takes to ninko n fight it will movo "heaven and earth " to accom plish its ends. If Iho planters contiutlo to lie (upihcily on their backs awaiting (lo.clnp inciitn, tho Chronicle will soon have gained a position whoro it 'can plungo its poisoned Btillcttoitito n vital part. If anything is to bo lionu it miiht bo ilmio now. K.imlom idiots op posed to tho bombardment of lies that linn opened onus will bo oflitlla avail. Thero must bo concerted action. Tho first steps must bo tnkoli promptly nnd tho defence followed up with spirit. Tho planters owo it to thcmsclvcR and to tho country to take speedy action iu tho formal ion of an associa tion. Things Wise and Otherwise. Tho Marshals wore wero happy. nwnllow-tailed coats nnd It was rumored nt Aliiolani Halo yesterday that Mr. II. A. I'. Carter would shortly go to ljarope on diplomatic Rorvicc. The minor of a bostownl of nobility, that was so current on Monday, took n very Budilin clinngo thu following day when thu libel suit topic was as treciy pruuiuigatou. Vo regret exceedingly to record moro intoxica tion amotig tho natives on Monday Inst tltnit has been oWrveil for months pjBt, but hopo it is not leonijdcrid n nccesinry accompaniment to tho wclcrtmu that was tendered the King. Wo hopo now that the Attorney-General has re turned to UlH post that ho will tunko Rood tiso of tho ovidonco which ho possesni h for the prosecution of L. Aliolo for nllegrd defalcation in his position of trust on Maui fur sotuo time past. Our Wcdncpday contetnpornry chuckles over its supposed tliscovory of tho writer of this detvirt nient and confounds him with "Observor" It mutters not to us how often, nor how wido it misies its mark, lint tho egotism that pcrvudea its utterances is perfectly amusing. If tho report is correct of thoro being n grand htll.i nil through last Tuesday night under lioyal and other distinguished patronage, wo con sider it is high time to consider the depth of in jury to which Iho (catering of this heathen Rem of lieeutinuH evolutions will nffect tho rnco whoeo King linn toured tho world under tho plea of "Uooulu Lnhui. " Ii Is useless to blind ourselves to the fncL Hint llcentioubnetis iathocuri of tho race, and nny effort to foster the evil is to hnstun thoir doom. WftKham Wntche. Frowi the Hyilnta Daily Teltgraph, June 211, 1880. The WViltlnm Watch C'ompunylia.a been auiuded tho only gold medal t-lten for watiliea at tho Sydney Inter national Inhibition, and urn Iho only exhibitor In nny class from the United Stales who huo recehed this tliatlnctlru recognition. M.McINEltNV. 1 Uolo Agent fnr tho Hawaiian Island Sunday Afternoon Mooting. Tho early huud'yeu-nluj: nucllnsol tho Y. JI. C. A. held for several . cars past lathe vestry of Kort .Street Church, will bo moreil to the Lyceum lurcafter till fur ther notice, and will chance to half p at three o'clock ENTERPRISE Planing Mill, 127 Fort Street, Honolulu. C. J. Hardeo, J. a. Haysolden, H. F. Bortelmann, Contractors and Builders. PUming , Sluiping, I'uruing, Band und Scroll Siucing, Doort, Sash, Vlinds, Door and Wiudato Frame, lh acket$, JJaUusturs, Stairs, v., Made to Ordtr. Mouldings und Finishing Oiiiiimeiits ALWAYS OX 1IANB. ffy-.MI order ailed nn short notice, and Jibbing promptly uiiciitted to. ilunijuisj iiiuJo to any pattern without cxlia charijt forMilii-a, Frioo of Machino Work, $1.00 to $1,50 por hour. THE UND&SIG.NEI) IJHSPKCTKlTlilA IXFOKM Tim X public that tiny havo purchased, tho establish meat NO. JLQ7 U'o.t troot, KNOWS A 8. 11. HUHKOrt'8' Planing 2WI111, And t list vie Intend, and are now prepares, to cany ou tho busln c of Contractor and Builders Uudrc (ho corporathe name of ENTE1PIISE PLANING MILL, Ami Uitt by ttrlct sttenltoa tu baslneas wc (hall bt fatrote4 la raJaclUK prlcts to auudard, that will maks t su Induccnieul for all parties wl.hluj any work Iu our Hue to jsivo ua a call, aad we thai! list) our twit endeavor u jlva eutlro r-otlrfactloa. D.J, 1UKUEE. J.D. HAYHKLIIEV, U ly il. Y. alKKliLMAN.S. A. M. HEWITT, Fro I nit t nml Oenrnil Shipping Cleric. l-f AH order left t K I' Adms' Auction llnom will r.J lie promptly ailemieil In .1m The I.nilleV llcncTiileitt .Society Wit.i, imi.ii an mi: iitit.n rcsrivAi, In place of the usual Podable.al the Port Street Church Parlors, on Thiiraday evening, Nosember luih, for Iho purpose of raising money fnr the Hnclety. Ilefre.htni'nt will be sold dining Ibe evening. Kn trance fro 23 cents II H Jt;iHl, Mtl Wecrelary l II. rloclely, NOTICE." t t Tim A.wi'.ti, ,mi.i:ti.i III' TIIK l Wullnkn Hngar Company, hi Id nt Hie nfflre of Messrs. U. lirewer A Co., .Nov. I, 1WH, the following: otllcet wire elected to serve yean Hon. O It III, Imp.. ..-......- -..-President, P. C Jones, Jr ... Tiea.iirrr. .M P. Kohluson. .....-. - Andllnr, Win. W. Hall...- - .Senetaty. V. U', IIAI.I., Hectelary. Jlonolnln, November .1, 1PSI Vi lit HAWAIIAN ALMANAC ! AND ANNUAL IF O 3FI Xe 82 ! IS NOW IN COURSE OF PUBLICATION, FOR ISSUANCE IN TIME FOR THE DEC. DUILS. Alt .Society nml I'lnntiitlon Corrections nnd AihcrtlsnuciiN nro ltoiiii"ftcil In ho Mandril In ni Knrly nt inny ho Coin fit lent to ?H lm-w m Tl I OH. ,t 1 1 11 U M.P.i M I s h er; SANTA OL AUS' HEAD-QUARTERS ! Brewer's Block, Fort St., Will Close on Wednesday Next FOIl A11RANUK31EXT, TO OPEN AGAIN SATURDAY. November 1-Mli, with Its nsaal line display nf Holiday Goods This Seaaou'a Selection C'ouslata of Hooks, Eiitji-iivliigsi, riuicls ii Mottoes Kbony rraine. llracVets, Earcle, ,tc, Jlollyood Articles, of urloii kind, fnr Art Decoration. Tabor's Art Goods Leather, Satin and I'lnrli Finished Arllcleaof Utility, plain and hand painted. Ntl.VIIK l'I,.VI12ll,Clilna,tIlaa and Ilromo Vase, varloun style! Flower htiind ullh Arllflclsl i'i.i.... t. . Minoker' Set In China. Laea und Wood, Ash Cnpn, I.adli' Nreesrarles. In tarlely; Odor Uftse. .lewcl Canes, Handkerchief, Ulo,c,C'ollarand Cuiriloxcs. VOKK BOXES AND CASKETS ! Caul Ucccl.cr. Thermometer, Olatilte Seta, j. .in, pntiii, paiuieo, piusn anu emnrouieren; Wlilsks, in decor tied utee. latist style; Inkstand, ami I'uprr WelghU, In larc,o variety; A Lnro Assortment of Mlnature Fun and Parasol for ltooni Decoration. Prang's and De la Rue's Xnias andNew Year Cards, and Frang'sBirthdayCards IX ALL THE LATKfaT bTVLL'S. VII'.ST S.X iIOIIN. lnCardrases.Memnranaiilookf. Clsar Case, l'ocket Hooks. Inkstand. Minors, l'INK rAl'K'lllltlllhundCAHUb-IAIIONMIY. illbler. Holiday, l'rcsentatlon unit .Mlteclluncoua llookc. In u urleiy fur esceedln thu display of lust year. fe- Nl'.i:i.'l. 1.1 lli:i.lKVIMI." and a visit to Santo CUiu' lleadiiiurtere. will convince jou thai for rnrirl), qmllty and price, tho stock. I unsurpassed In I his city ; und will tin nppriclitediiy people of taste and rtllneiiunt n exceeding its richness und desirability unythltisytt siihtntlltd tn the public. Thu Meltctlmi of Hook for I lie Little Folka la full and n treat to behold, comprising! HOIII.I'.T IKIOHN. Chatterbox. Liltlo Folk. Nur er), Hpiirklra for fltl;htK)ts, Holly and Mistletoe, ltlp Van Winkle, lluppy llour,t'oniiinlons, hiiuny Hays, Challtter, Aunt Ioulsa', Pictures lo 1'alnt, Illuui. Hooks, I'uliitintc Hook, lllhlu btorlvs, Ara bian Nights' Morlcs, Jlother (Joose. II AMY'S orHKA. Under tho Window, Afternoon Tru, and oilier new style att book; Ttansforinullon Toy Hooks, Cloth, 1'aper anil Linen Toy Hooks, Al phnbet, l'uztlu anil lliillillnc llloeks, Crt. Cross unit Tiansformatlon Mips, A. II. C Comic, and Liltlo Folks Cube, .McLoukIiIIu's lllocks i; (Jarne. 'rWYN. un full and varied naiAer If not mom so In nil the cliolco line oblalnablet Ilvcklnc Horses, Hhoo Fly ltockcr, Harron. tt'ncon. Hit of Furni ture, Velocipede, lllijchs, Dolls' liunks, l'eram bulutors, Cnindalt'a Aitlllory, Lotnmottees, bleam boat. Tool Cheats, Ilulldlni; Hloeks, Drum, Sham Fights, Come, of arlou kinds; toy Musical In slriiuirnls, for ewrybodr; Hulls, In ull variety, dre. nil and undressed; lloll llodlc and Ilesd, Doll Siindrius, Christina Cuudlua, Candle Hrack cl, Xina Tren Dieorutl'n,T'ln Toys, In v.irlrty; While) Wood Toy., Tlu and Iron Hanks, Iron Mows, hud Irons, Chimin, Hate Hulls ami Hat, Ititbber Hall. Parlor Hull, Masks, biiukes, Hutpilso Hoies, Juiuplnr .lacks, HrlitanU ami China Dlunrr ami iic nets, i.auuiiry nris.'ioy lirooios, lops, 1'lstols, Whips, Hlth other a (lieu. IU ion iiuinetous lo specify, CU'lm THOS. O. THRUM. NOTICE. HEItlOlJY lOltlHD AIsT. 1KIU soua from harborlns or triutlilx aur ono on mr I account, a. I Mill not pay any debit contracted In my inline, or on my account, atler this date, is-lthou a written order from me. W. O, HORDf.,', llllo Hawaii. AJitust iillh. ISil. 80S M 3m Clearance Sale of Pipes, Tobacco, &c. THE UNJ)K15SIOXEl) 1NTEXD8 X to Close out the F..S1UIU M10CK of Tnbarcn, Ctctrettes, Pipes, uml Soioker' fcundilrs on haudai early date, At Cost for Cash. S3 101 BTo JOt illts. T. LACK, Fort Street. NOTICE. AT THE ANXUAIi MEETING OV Iho 1'rlncetlllv I'Untallon Co. hildat theOlMre of ej tlreuer A: Co. tin Tuesday, Oct. Wit, thy fullowliii; UHlcer ueroelecltet for the eusutui; year i COL. W V. ALLKN frealdent, Jill. I'. 0. JDNKH. Ju hecretaiy and Treasurer, ihlt. F, A. bOHAUFlllt.,.. Auditor. ' DJHECTOltS-W. Y. Allen. V. A. Scbaefcr, P. O. June. Jr. H tta-61 Im P. O. JONES. Jr.. See'r. McOHESNEY St CITHENS, Dr. ALE US I.S Leather, Hides, & Tallow -ASU-ooMMiaaxonr MzmoiCAiiTa AOIISTS YOK Royal Soap Oomp'y. 7 61 .No. JHueen bt.. Honolulu. H. I. y J.ttt iieoeived '.i ruoji roitTisANu, uoq hatsF X ami U'l Wbola llatrcls of ('n)uinbla l(ler halinon. Laara I'ilol Dread. Case Medium llreae). Cans boela Cuckem, JC. fur bale ly Mini 8I-.3W II. KACHrKl.lt sfe '. Notice to Creditors. 'PHK UNiKltH10XKJ HAA'INO J. been duly amiolnls.t executrix of the last will and UsUuient uf Tllelri. LACK, lata nf Honolulu, deceased, nolko It keieliy gttcnloali itr.ons to reBt l"lr claim aifalo.t too ttutsj of sold Tbos. Lack, dulr tulaentlcaud whether secured by rnoitzacn cvr other wlso lo Mrs. 8. M. Lack at her ocoa Port blrtet, Honolulu, I. laud of Hahu, within lx nioalbs from tha dale hereof or they Mill be forever barred. Add all xrxuit ladtbied t said ctut r hrhy reaactied to sua., liuiaeuiae. hibsri i.avtoi saa air, p. a. s.ca, MKS. II. M. LACK. KsctairU. Uattd Hooolalu, Oct laid, MM. W-H The Oldest, Largest, Best and Cheapest Furniture Store in the Kingdom. m Q) scar 3Eg ass 3hl FURNITURE WAREROOMS! IDtoi'fcliHlaoca. 10C9, C. E. WIIaLIAMS, Proprietor. Great Reductions in Prices fflEu limine; miiiln ArrnntrcmctitH with din liAKOKSTft IIKST IMCTOUKIH vie citn.nntl will, SKI,I, CHKAI'KH TIIA.V ANVOTHIIU IHU'MK on tho 2 We IHB rii ?r"iia! RfllHSIIiBjtlZiAf Wtf-BEEyJr AVFull Line of New Furniture and Upholster ing Materials, the Very Latest Styles, Coniprlmnt : Hntlni, Itrtw Sllka, CnaliittcK'H, Here;!, Dntnnak, nnd llrw, nil color: nlao, A. IST33,W LOT OIF1 OR.EJT03VS ! Bilk CcrelB, TiuihoIh nml Oiiiiin, Uoltl nnel Bllver ricltiro Wire, rirtnm HaWn, Cornice llool. .,,tc. a 1'ui.t. ahsohtmi:nt or KMiOANT WJ111BDT IBBNIZeOAieiLTmNBS, FOR FMU01 SETS Lriuiitreit, Llbrnry Clrnir). Hpnnlah, Wlrnlow nml Tnrltla.i Clirurn, Tnilor Kitrtmlon liockcm l'ntulit Hprlnt! Itucke'm, Knay Chnirn, I'tnit JIrta, An., itc I5?T Do Lot fall lo bco our loVIThT 8TVLE OP PATENT BED LOUNGES AND SOFA BEDS, which nro tho Most Ti.pulnr nn tlio I'nclflo Connt. Strnw, Kictlainr, lltwoi, Knioln, l'nln, Hair, nml Fcntlior Jliittrcsitis nml l'illtiwn on limit! nml AInelo to (Jrilcr. chamjPiojv srxnisrc3- beds i TIIIJ 1IEST IN tlHB-WIM, LAST A LII'KTI.MK. Ala.., l'lnnforo nml Star 8prln M, Woven Wlro AlnttrcsHcl, tiBstel. nWea; Sprlntt AInttreKe.s Mnelo ti Order nil Work GuHrqnteil. ONLY IIKSTCLASS INIOITtMRS KMI'LOYKD ! FULL LINE OF NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, CoimirUiiiK In nnrt oft lllnck-ivrilnut "e'lroorn Stn, Wnrtlrohps, lluremm, Fn-ncli nrenslno Cnnes Chillunicra, bielebemrelH, WrltitiK Dfkn, Hook Cneoi, Wlintnotn, Llbrnry, I'nrlnr Tilbhtt, Hliick'wnliiut Kxttnsioii IJliiinu TAblen. lVmi'uet Stnnaa, Mumo Htnniln, lt,xk Htniiiln, etc. ,.,,.,.,., "Ki'iui. ai iiuu '""" oiMiiiuer oeriH, lriinirooci, jiuroniiH, ulillIoiilrrFi.mtloInnrelai lll.ick-wnliiiit. Oak, AInpIo nnd Cliitm Chnirn, nil ntylcu nnd gizuHi n full nnsortnient Window Hhadcii. with plain mid potent apring pullera; -A. Ija-jFtO-jEJ LOT OTP HvSZjFLjFI-OXI.8, sqnnrc, nrcli, nml corniced trp. nil sizes: iiricoi from 2,'ic. to $l). Jllrror I'lntra of nil l7ci Alwnyn on Jlnnd; nlHO, tl Orent vnricly of l'nncy Pirttira Frnmifi, enrd, enhinet, nnd Inrtcr aircm 'IboVervLntfstStjItnof I-1UTUKI. AND C011N1CE AlOULDINO.n N'ewlit of KLKOANT HA1J1T ClMt-IAOlii, CHILDKEN'S KXl'KESS WAGON8 ANU OAll'IU-Tlio Intent nml IJcat, THE " WIJLI.1AMS" SEWING MACHINE, BOLD ONLY HY O. E. WHjLIAMS. rr PKICK, THIIl'f Y-I'IVK BOLI.A118 1 IMrtnoi, for m!o or litre; Violin, Coiicortinnn, nnd nil kind, of Musical Jiistnnncntr. Alwnyn on Hnrul. Ft Doon Iron Ilcdatcrtila, for nnlochenti; nlfo, n Completo AHrtnicut of Chcnp Furniture) Chil rlrf h'h Chnirn nml HocUtrB, Crib. CrndleR nntl Di-An, Wnlnut nnd Iron IlrnckctH, ChronioH, Gem nuel Jowel Foldini; Ciirri.iet'S, Hocking Chairs, 1'o.ithur Diwters, etc., etu. CALL AND EXAMINE OUU 8TOCK DEFOItE l'UltCHABINO KLSEWHEUC. C. E. "WILLIAMS. Ill fort Strsxit, renil 00 Hol Street. M 87(1 C. BREWER & GO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PEIt American Bark " Ceylon," Prom :eotpxjL, THE FOLLOWING LIST STAPLE AMERICAN GOODS WHICH IS NOW OKI'EItED FOK MALE UPON EASY TERMS. Steam Coal, Cumberland Coal, Frnnkliii Conl in c.isltfl, forFnraily Ue, S:XSXS.Os3IV2 OIL ISO drgrccs test, ID-owxiojr's Oil, J3uii'cl JSlioolif, ChairH, Cut Nnilg, 3il o 40d, Lnntcrns, Clmrconl Irons, Hunt's Axes, Hunt's HntcbotB, O it v cl HX ntchcN, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Turjicntiiic, HVCArxllck Cordago, ALL SIZHS. Pick Hnndlos, Ax I In nil I es, A CHOICE AS801.TAIEKNT OF GBOOE111ES! COM1HTISOOF Corn Stnrch, Tunmloe, llostou Baked ilenns t.Oonuiuo), Green Corn, Sauingo Me.it, buteotush, Gherkin, Lobatcn, Fancy CrneKeri- J Jluckin'n Tomato nnd Mock Tut tie Soup, Calvra' Ucnd, Untn tud Tongue, ILF'.Etixxlly 0O5vr WUalo BoaU, Molo nnd Ox Cart, Burnett'u Extract. OwlnR to Ibe larce atock of mercluincllM In (ht market, wo iiroiaMa t ovl! tliii coiulgiuiieut At I'rtees that will Suit oar CtttfoMers. m t '. IhKWKH aft rw. ADMII8TAT0'B 0TICI. MMIK UNDKU8IOXKD HAVIXO X Ueu duly aprwilateal by the Supreme Ooutl. Ad mlulstratnr of tha CiUH of tha lata B. U. barrow of Moaolala. hereby nollMe all oaitlsa hMwtn .i.lm. I attalDsl tald tiUIs, whether awured be morleru or I ethtrwlte, to pieatnt Ueoi, duly iulbMllcld7tilhln su iboiusi inw asts, or laer will b rotvvcr DwUradt aud all person owlnj tha Mid IsUlsj ar r4Mt4 to MUI )h saaic without delay. Al rv ' 1. rlvrtvBiiBr AdmluUtuuw of tha K iuu of I. V. K-srrosM, iwau4 I 9 SOB JfilantlH. 2ZT ALfj GOODS nro So- loclotl nt tho Fnctorios by Sir. 0. E. WILLIAMS. Have Just Received from San Francisco ior KAIaAKAUA nml Otlirr I.nto Arrltnli, J.T.WATERHOUSE -r-Has- Just Received ! FULL. LINES OF Ti FOLLOWING MS! English Saddles, Bridles, Girths, SaddleGloths, WViitio An ..,,, ,V. j TOYS, Galvanized Plain Iron, Galvanized Ridging, Powder, Shot Gum, Gun Capg, Fishing Lines, oroore -AND GLASSWARE ! FJLOOIt OIL CLOTH Carpets, assorted; Sofa ft Centre Rugs Boor Mats, BLUEMOTTLKDSOAP TWeNTy-POUIl IlAItS IX A BOXj Sugar Bags and Bagging, Hardware, k a General ASMRTM'TQFAUMQDS Usually Xpt by Us. GALVANIZED C011U0ATID HOW, t. ", S, and 9 Keen for U tt ' AXLlir k lOBUIOFkV Uta NOTICI. T?IlOM AND AITKU THIS I)AT i Hu.oWlii.Oci.ad.lMi. MMM V.A. .wolrSiJatoiau. ..-taaaatV au