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k m. 1, w r COMMERCIAL. nosohvur, nKi-r.ytnr.n iith.Twi. Thcrrfathaf forthenrckhas br qult tn Imptova-. tnrnt on lift and cotita-qnrnt chancs lint bscn cibaa-md, bolh anions; business hoona nil meeLanlcal hftnchfioftiads. With the modtrallon of tha htavv ralna that tavt bftn riptrlrnced, anil lh arrival of bitlldlnfr utplliatlaof trtrnrllnft of which were Retting exhatnt'd, virile has bean remmed, and with the battle nMnrallt- lt(nitnt upon tlili artaon of the year In tbeanrtlon and retail trade, nor nirtroplla ban presented busy appearance. Hlilpplneniovenunta have alio been freer thla week, ta lll be ee'n hy onr Marine Hat. The mall atmr fron the Cnlontea came tn Monday a m and continued her voytc for fan I'ratidiro abrnil 4 p m, taking a fair freight ami paaarnjef list. Thr Jam. A Kalklnbnrg alro tailed Ike iif it dajr for the Carnal with a full carjro. Onr eipnrta for tho week amnint lo $"fl,ITi.M. From .an r"ianelen r hare to nota tha arrival of the bktne Knr'ka wild a follcatcoof atamted me rcliandlie for Ihle port and the atmr Anjer Head en rontc for Hong Kong HS partial cargo from China, and 43(.'hlneaa passengers for this port, Hchr hlaiilioiinil, also from San Tranclrco, arrlrrd yetterdar, Ilklne Kiln had aalM from Pan Francisco for this port, and Ifdaja out, with a imall mall. Iljr the alatea M band to the inth Inat. we notice no Improvement In the limitation of onr produce, from tliuse lift cUrn Thu reflnerlea relteratd their alealtt tn to purchase their sujrara In the open market In prefer, ence lo maklne 'heir own Importallnna. The Cetnl, Ihroltt of the tin, elves place lo the vlevra of the 0 KtonomM In Ita crltlclsma of a member of papere for their ccnaiirea of the Hawaiian Ilrclproclty Treatjr echoes of the H K Chronltli, which. e hope to have roon for In onr nett la. no. PORT OP HONOLULU. Arrlvet tl. Dec, 18-Slm Utoilae, from Windward Poita NLfn KI1sna linn friiti, Ul.til,,t Ivetc -Tch 1'rliice, from Kon Kcli (llnrannl Aplatil, from I'orta on Oahn !-! M H H t;iir of nyalney, l)arbnrn, fm Sydney uu-Nch Nettle Mirrlll, from l.ahalna SI Am bktne Knrrka, nmerroti, from San I'ran Itrlt H a Anjer Head, Itoper, from San Kran Hch Malolo, from Illto K-Sch lien Clesel. from Walalna Hrh Walehn, from Mabnkona Am bk Heme. Mclnlyre, from Departure Hay Z!-Slm twalanl, from Hawaii and laul Sell Wallcl. from .Mallkn hch Walmaln, from Mallkn Am schr Machoiiiiil, Hansen, from San Kran 34-Klin l.ehna, from liana and Molokal film U It llithop, from Kauai Salltvd, Dec, 17 Seh Kekaniiinhl. lor Mnnalel Sdi tlllama.fnrllonohm I9-P M H City of Kv.lni'y. Deathorn, for Sin F lU-Mtm O II Id. Imp. for Kanal Klin .Ina Makee. fur Knnal Mm klkcllke, for Wltuliiard I'orta Am bktne J A Palklnbuir, Klecrt, for San F 21 htm Kllmica Hon. ror Kahulul Haw ch Jennie Wnlker, Knacke, for Fan'c It lO-t-th Nettle Merrill, for kahalna bch Malolo, for Hakolnu Vml In Port. Am brine W O Irwin, Turin r Ilr bk Sir Lancelot, Sliortland llawbjine Nlnlto Am bk U O Whllmore, Hhlllaber lion bk Chk Itjo, Orlando Haw bk Kalakana, Jrnka Am rh Anna, McOnlloch llrltH H Anler llrad, Itoper Aln bktne Kureka. Emertnn jm uk jieverr, .Menu Iniyie , llaiiai Am ten Mlasbound VdMola Expected at Honolnln. from Forelcn Port. Otr bl; Adonla, Deharde, llreinen, due II. Hackfcld A Co. Acenla. Br bk Kehrdyd, New Caatle, N. H. W due Wilder .t Co, Asente. Am bkAmjr Turner, Newell, New York, dne Jan 16-50, 0 llrewer A (Jo. Acenta Urlt thlp Iluke of Abercorn, Minnie, Liverpool, due Jan S5-W), T II Ilatlca, Acent achr Alaska. Jalnlt. via Jlarqueeoa, due latter pirt Dee, llackfeld A Co, Apenta fler bk I! It lllahop, Waltera, liremeu, due Feb 1-5, II llackfeld Re. Agent Oer bk Atnlnnia. Mohrmann, Liverpool, due March 5-10, J T Waterlioute Acent Brit bk. Karl llalliuuale.Jarila, London, vltSiSIIchaela, duo March IU-IS. llrewer A Co. Agenta Brit bk Nineveh, Itosa, New Caalle, N. 8. , due Jan 10-I.V C llrewer A Co, Accnta. DISS Zealandla, Chetuller, San francltco, due Dec Slth, II llackfeld A Co. Amenta. Drlt bk Pacific Slopt, Itarnes, New Cattle, N S W, dne Jan S-IU. Wilder A Co, Acenlt. Au bk KdwurJ May, Johnaou, Liverpool, to all about Dec a)th, , ,ii;eui Am bk Fnrncat Abbey, Ouett, linden, to tall about Dec lfi, C llrewer A Co, Agent. Am bMne Coutneln, llowuiit, San 1'rtncljco, for Kahu lul, due. Am buue Kllkltat, Itoblnaon, Port (lamble, II llackfeld A Co, Anenta. Am bk lluena Vltla, Calhoun, Port (lamble, II llackfeld A Co, Acenla. Amljk Emerald, Lord, Port Gamble, llackfeld A Co, Acenta, Itr k Lliale Dell, Mnhnanl, Liverpool. T II Davlei I Apent Anrfcch Idn Schnaner, Lovdal, Port Gamble, for Ktlm- " Jul Am Kk Martha Hideout, Wlckburc. Port lllakety, due Dec 2.V30, Allen A Kobliienn, Ai'inta Loch Leo, , New Cattle, N S V, due Jan 10-15, , Acenta Urlt bk Lady Lamp-cm, Maraton, San Francltco, due Jan b-lt), C llrewer A Co, Agents MEMORANDA Teltpaphed-Dec Slth, 6i60 a. m., a barkeullne 9 tnllet off. San Franeltco Arrived. Nov M, P M 8 S Zealandla, Cbrvnller, htiiice NovSI: Nov HI, Ilr bk Lndy Lampauu, Alarlon, hence Nov 4; Nov sa, Am bktne Ella, llrown, lieuce Nov IS. ttureku Arrived Nov 28, Am bktne Monitor, Ncltcn, fiom Xahukona. Port lllakely Arrived Decs ta, lU'd.oit, from Kahulul. i Am bktne EinmaAucut SHIPPING NOTES. Tha ateam whaler Lucretla from New Bedford for the Noith Pacttlc aud Arctic, was dlamaated whinathort time out and put back. Alia. The following may interest tome of onr readers " A tclerram frum Altata announcea the lost oflhescbr A P Jordan with a cargo of railroad Ilea at that place. No particnlara are given. Tho Jordan was owned by Capt Cratk, her commander, and wat telued at $lfi,GuO and lnturod for fll,uu; In r cargo valued at ti.VM w jt Intiiiid for J.I.M)); nnd her freljcht money waa alto lnured!or$J,JUJ.-.lra. The, Am b.Hne Wm G Irwin la et the L'eplanade load ln2 fur Sail Francltco, tn tall on Monday uei. Too Am batuo Uureka arrlted from Sau Francltco on WeJuoadiy luat, and docked at llrewer A Co't wharf white the la now iU.cbtr;lu. The Haw bk Kalakana ta at llrewer A Co'a wharf die char(ln2 tho last of her down er.-o. Mhr bat alto taken In tome augar, and will aallfor Sau Francltco the latter part uf ncjt wei k. The Urlt bk Sir Lancelot la dlscharclnc; at the old teamahii wharf. She will tall for Portland, Or., In about ten uaya or two weeka. Tne Am bk U t) Whltmuro it at the foot or S 8 Like llke's d.Kk dltchartinc coal. She will return to the bound abonl the middle of next week, Tue licit 4 a Anjer Head arrived from San Francltco laat Wednesday, en route tu Hone K0115. She hriuc 41 paatenirrra for this port, and "u for China. She ba docked at P M S S dock where the It now discharging. She will tall fnr lloni; Koug on Monday next. The Hon bk Chlclayo hat dlicharctd her cargo and hauled out In thettieam. bhe will return to the sound about tha middle of uext week. The Am tctir Anna It In the ttream. She will follow tha Irwin lu a few dayt for San Francltco. The I'M n SZealandla will be due from San Fran, cltco this u tu, bul.at thla time of the year, the may be one or two davt behind lime, Tue KeUroyd. Paclilc Slope, Nineveh, and Loch Lee anion Hie way tntula port from New Cattle N S W, with a total ufattjl lout or coal, 'the Ambklloere baa arrived from Departure Day, with I.SUO torn coal. The schr Walehu arrived from Mahnkona on Thura. diy, reihirla luttn: her anchor and about 40 f album 1 cUalu, and carrying away some of her foro rigging and Rylnglin ttay. She alto rvporlathe folhiwieg tchooiu-rt at alienor at -Mahukoua awaltlug theirthauce to msku their tovi'tJl landlnii, vtat aih Julia, luualrlng Jib: hatuua. Mini, Wtloll, Luka.Kulaiu.ua, I.ethl, 1'au.hl, aud Marlon Tue actir Wallele repotlt, that while loading augar at Mallku, one of the crew, Malkul by name, had bit leg broken between Ibe foot and knee, IMPORTS. Irvm. Han Francltco, pr Anjer Head, Dec d -'Jttil pkgt sundry ludtv to Chinese flrini, ( OS pkgt lu trao. It lo Hung Kong, Front Sydney, per City of Sidney, Dec. lMlte U. Ingttoii, I c uidti't Mclntyre A tiro, 4 et groc; Hackluld A C'o.Wic. bulten llollister A Co, 21 1. extraits: A 1 Mrllls, "Jet dry goods; A W ltlckardson, I cmdse;Cleg. boili A Co, Hi is todst Dillingham A Co, H ca hdware. From San Francltco, per Kureka, Die. SI J A Cru. zai., 10 it hlild I'fli-clt; O U HeiLer, A kg uiaihluery, :( lauka gasolines Dlliiusham A Co, i pkg Irmi audsiuel, IS kva shoes: llollea A Ci, S3 pkg gtm t ixltlier A Co, 'J uiichluaai J A Walker, 4ct shoit; K P Adama, II pks furultuie; McLi-au llrot, iM cr gUttware; Lewert A Cooke, lu udte. IMO putts, l.vJ0 Hulls shluglesj U1-0 F Wellt, 4 ptauotl Ilr Mtivtbblu. Set dru., 1 ba tueal; Cattle a: Cooke, Uct bacous May A Co, UpkK., lull tk irroc, uMu tka Bourt ,V W lluib, 3.1s pkit groc, aouqr tn ttour: Uli'ihoru A Co. 31 cs groc. i-ljiV . mails aud oil; Uionu A Co, 30 ca whltk): C It WilMaut, 10 bales hay. 4'Jpki: furultuie t M Pulnlpe A Co, SI it thoet.U Iadry coodt, ao ue.ls trunks, Sa pkglobaicu; Wilder A !a, t doors, Jl pkg blinds and window 1, 4utka (red, -JM Jl ahlngles, ll par material, a kbit bevft llyuian llros.eca Hals) lUrt llrot, W tkt iHitatoet; MMiliur n , I c shoes, '.Vi vkK fruit, J T Watcrhouse, 45T pkg ptoc.tnl k Boar, I bull.3cbwt.il canes, torsos, i coops fowls; llsckleld A Co. 300 ska Hour, I c station. arj.Sl bUU beef, t bol elder. W ;0g foil, 173 Il-s bono weal, I Wow, I c samples, -. pkg nbld goods; O Hall JC Mn. baa putty, 1M tke Itour, 4 tons iron, si ukg tJwtte. ll)pt. 45 catnap, 4 ct variilab;U II Judd.Vu eke bran. I ct iudt T II Davits, tafi-a, .10 pkg trou . copper, I keg llrcli.'.M bxt tplkes; Noll Jc Co.antntis, bOskt brn.kikggiooai.dtuudry panels to address; 1AI7 pksT to Cbluete tlrmt. EXPORTS. Foe Sau Fraucisro. txr City of Siilnc), Dec 15lb SIT.4lbt Su.r, tr.vuilbt wool, 1? bx btttl leaves, lliai binbs bauanat, t'gu. Value, tliO.uo; How, Value. .... " For San Franclno, per J A Falkltiburg, Dec 80th k.(U lb sugar, 4iKbidei.. V.'l.VM 10s rUe. IO bneba Uaauas, Fju. Value, SMl.Ui; luiii. Value, tVSI.IiaMO, .FPf Far.ulug'a It. per Jmtte Walker, Uws Wat la JfJsUltui i,i Horn, Fun. Vaiito, 9JJUAUX. PASSENGERS. From Sydney and Auckland, per City of Sydney, Dee 11-W llialr Vm Heine lfo and child, J Waller aud wife, J Long, J T Dreene, J O'Nell. Mitt It Kohlk, and M Ir. transit, ' From San Franclrco, per Anjer llrad, DeeKd-W I.eekerand4 Chinamen, ...F! s"" Francltco, par City of Sydney, Dec 19th-A Welllt. A McWayne and wife, II McKay. Captllub liard. II J Agnew, W lleate, .Mrs Morgan, na J A (lllon, M N (irlnbaum and wife. A W liuah, A llecht. S I. ( can and wlfo, M Nrlat'r, II A P Carter, Mlaalartcr, A Hliiger, II (I .farmer), T llnchanon, J T While ami wife. B llrwl. .1 Herrirg. WJ Petrr wife and thlM. J llann. M 1) Phelpa. W Sntellfl ami wife, P Spearman, .1 llnrgeaa, J A.hwoilli, .1 Conner, J Thlra, .1 O Donnell and wife f." Ilotawell, J Wllinx. A McDonald, J llrown, A llronaen, II Mueller, anil ltcblneie. For San Franelaco, per. I A ralklnhurg, DeeSfl-Mra Jenny Wood and daughter, Mra M Turner, A -McKay. For Fanning' la, per Jennie Walker, tier ill -Mr (I lllnknell wife and son, (I II (Iregg, and f nailvea. Till: MA rllltllAI fltl.SS Puhllahed for the Satumijit Piikss Af (ociAiinn by ItOlinilT OHIKVK, Book, Job and Geneial Printer, Honolnln, II. I. Notices of any eventaof Intcreat tranaplrtng on Ih other lalanda will tlwaya be thankfully received for publication. Correapondcnlf are rcqucatcd lo append their true namea to all eommnnkallniis, not for pnbli. eatlon nereaantlly, but aa a guarantee that the wrltir la acting In good faith. SATURDAY PRESS. DUCK Mil Kit 21,1 Ml. CHRISTMAS 0REETIN0. Tn nil (Htr iiLncribcrn ntnl (mtrotin, conlcin pnrnrim, ntnl lo liao n Icg.-tl plinmo " lln.ao In whom tlieao prcncntai nlmll come," wo wi'ali n glatlntitne, tnorry I'llirintnma, THE PRESIDENrS MESSAGE AND HAWAII. I'rcsiilent Arthur's ntitiitut incaRnpje to Coti Krcsfi ta an t1r.11n11.1llr long ntnl elaborate document nnd Is nioketi of lij- American pupcrn aa a vcrjr ulilo one. Wo Imvo not space to give even comlenacd roview of il, liii t will puliliah the pnrngrnpli referring to thin country, which la ns follov.ii; "Tho King of the Ilawnilnn lalanda, in the coiirna uf hie li'imewiinl rolurii, lifter it jnurney aroiiml tho wnrhl, Imi. lutely vinitcd thin country. Wliilo our rclutintia with thitt King dom are friendly, this Government has viewed with concern tho vlTurls to neck n replenish ment of tho diininiihing population of the Iil ntls from outward sources tn 11 degreo which limy impair thuir tiatiyo sovereignty mid iudo penilcnce, in which tho United Slates wiib nmong the first to testify n lively interest," A number of journals in their editorial rum. mentt on this paragraph express dissatisfac tion with il, an I n.ty that tho Vt esidont should have been rnoro explicit on tho mutter, which tliey seem to regard ns one of groat import ance. Ti is is enough to show ns that Iho Onveriimeiit nnd penjilo of tho United Slates do not viow with a Iriondly oyo tho Urge in crease in the numbers of Cliiucsu in theso Islands, "R" REVIEWED. "Yon nro nt liberty to give up my nnmo Mr. Editor, to nny porhon iutcrostcil or desirous of gnining or furnishing inform ation," says tho nutlior of mi nttnek upon Mr. Armstrong published in tho J'. C. Ad trrlitcr of last Saturday. Boing already in possession of nil tho rolovont inform tttiou we deem tho author ettpablo of giv ing and not being ourselves 111 n position to furnish such conclusio arguments as would bo required to provo a circlo to a mind thnt would insist it was square, wo hnvo not sought by tho conclusivo means offered to establish tho identity of tho author of tho letter signed " R." Wo pre fer Hint his Incognito should bo preserved in so far as tho niuaus ho bus lutoly adopted to disguise, himself may tend to securo suchan end, and in so far as his opon titlo might benefit our readers hold ing advorso opinions. Tho author, howover, has tho staunch support of an anonymous noblo who latolv wroto a pamphnlet divulging tho intri cacios of American annexation schemes, another noblo who openly and upon 'ovory occasion has expressed himself in a strain not dissimilar from that in which tho author " It" has writton in regard to In dian immigration ; but outsido of tho support of these two individuals and that of tho very responsible Editor of the P. O. Adcertitcr, the views of "1," judging from appearances in regard to what lias gono before in relation to this subject, aro likely to gain but littlo support. Hut us advorso vtows are so generally entertained by jRioplo directly interested in tho im migration question, aud those tinder n general hypothesis aro classed by tho sup porters of " It " as annexationists, and an nexationists again, aro tritor, doubtless ho is ablo to derive a certain amount of comfort in tho contemplation of quality in tho absonco of quantity in tho mutter of support not that ho loved Crcsar less 1 But " It " is especially distressed with tho "judgement" (testimony being meant) that " East Iudians aro not suitablo or do sjrablo " as immigrants. Owing o tho limited natural capacity of tho Commis sioner tho want or neglect of opportunity to gather uud digest information on his part as evinced by such judgment, his re port ns 11 whole is condemned, while n contrary judgment is held as binding ; and its a guarantee that it is unimpeach able " It " gratiously offers his real namo to buch as are still disposed in tho least to doubt, or nro groping about in search of reliable information. As utr.tr ns wo nro capnblo of under standing tho writings ami opnious of "It," it is not only labor wo want, but DriiM labor; not mero immigrants, but Ikitith immigrants, tho nationality if nut actually supplying tho lack of quality, at leas't being iuttirectly cnpablo of compensating' for it; aud thoroforo Mr. Armstrong is wrong in excluding them upon nny terms from among thoo ho supposes desirable. Uon these grounds he tins no right to innko any rehearsals of or comments upon tho pagan, or immoral proclivities, or tho want of physical stamina of tho class of immigrants wo would bo likely to got from lndiai nnd much lens to inform people that British law would protect them in tho iR'rformiiuco of their religious rites aud coiomonies however repugnant they might bo tii tho laws under which wo livo. Neither has ho any right to nlludo to such a document as Unit nddiessed to tho Gov ernor in Chief of Jamaica, and represent ing (at least) tho majority opiuion of l'-VKX) religious persons of tho Baptist denomination in regard to the undesirable character of Indian coolies as a people with which to stock a country. Tho coolies are there represented us lacking " nll-jioui nnd wioiiit f.fuci'ioii, inilmtry, entrjy, tnUr yr(u,n aud " otuctittJ inttlliytnc." ''It" howover has not given us his opiuitm in regard to the changes our laws would have to undergo, for Uio accomoda tion of the Indian immigration project) or how we could avoid tho ditlicultics that might nrise in tho iutercourso of our authorities with th7nfuA 1'rvintor thut tho bchemo would necessitate ns being intruded upon us, and who would be im ik)i taut just in proportion to the disparity thut exists between tho nation he would represent and our own. But ucrhnis upon this phase of tho question he will reserve his opiuiou us more appropriate to tbo doliberaUous o tho JgUlaiuro short ly to meet. If so wo may well expect n treat, especially if tho arch lover of tho Hawaiian people should succeed in obtain ing their suffrages. Then there would ben trio of nnmes, if not of persons, who would stand by ono onother, if not in what is right, at least in n united ondenvor to provo all opponents wrong, and present the donr people with n phnntnsmic repre sentation of tho long fist of unpunished traitors and conspirators still proying upon their vitnls. LICENSING EXPRESsTmilVERS. Tho large numbers of runaways conlanlljr occurring on our streets nre in nearly every instance the result of carelessness on tho part of drivers They are becoming so frequent that tunny ladies are afraid to drive nut alone, A c.irrloss or incompetent hark driver should not be etitrilAtcd with the 1 1 Co of any person. W'n saw n horso run nwny with an cxprcs. n short time ngo, when the Chiiiefo driver was in his stat with the reins in his hands, hut was so badly frightened that ho lost his pres ence of mind, nnd could only shout for help, which Increased tho speed of thu animal. In turning a corner tho vohiclo capsized, nnd tho driver and two p.issengcts wero thrown out nnd severely bruised. There nro too many Chinnse ami boys lu this business who know nothing about handling it horse, ntnl could not inanagn a frightened one. IVrhaps tho most practicable plan of reducing tho number of such mishaps to a minimum would ho to license tho Inck drivers, lly refusing licenses to in capablo persons and revoking those of drivers who proved tlieinsolvci to bo careless or In competent, it might becotno safo again to rido in a private carriage along tho main streets of tho town. Drivers need bo required to pay only a nominal price fnr their licenses, ns this is intended mainly as n precautionary mcasuic. Vir. would respectfully call tho attention of our readers to tho doublc-pago supplement Hsued wilh to-day's I'nr.ss, which contains matter of a highly interesting character, and much valuable information concerning certain chapters of the published history of Walter Murray Gibson and iho " Kioti " on Laiuii, Things Wise and Otherwise A sail tnlo of nlmto of authority by some of the officials 011 llaunli lias lieeu recti veil from ono of ita districts, which wo defer using till further in formation comes to li md. Itcmarkn lmvo beuii undo by several upon tho aliionco of Aholo's name in thn recent Second Circuit Court Calendar, and queries aro pro mulgated in to whether tho matter is compromised gr not. If it bat licuu, upon what basis? Tim public would like to know, ercially, perhaps, ti.u would-be mouth puces of the " dear people.'' How docs our l'ost Offioo progress towards readiness to enter Ukii its Universal Postal Union privilegis? Tliern arn various matters lo provide itself with besides sending for new adhesive 8tauii, such iih canceling- and marking-st ipjps, bags, locks, blinks, way-bills, etc. Wo hops to lotrn of no npsltgciice, for thero li is been aiujilo time tn get fully prep ired with these ni'ce3sarits, ns wnll as to prncliouon putting up mails accord ins to form. The V. C.A.ol last woek takes the palm for tho tangent leader thnt has jet been inflicted on mortals in tlu-sn islands. If there had been points of interest in it such as in our largo supplement nrticlo to-day, there would have been an Incentive for its readers to liavo waded through it ( but ns it is, we venture to say not one in fifty has douo so. It is another case of "love's labor lost." Tim editor did not want to believo tho report of the Commissioner on Immigration, and that is about all tho artic'o amounts to. What's tho mittot with our street lamps? During an early wrambni.itiou of our streets ono morning this wtek woiuct another pedestrian who had to "whistle to kcop his courago up," or avoid collision, and another wliwo creak of a pair of nnw boots was tho only indication of any ono being near, though bat n few fuet distant. Stieet lights were fow aud cry far between, as the following will show: Queen street, none; Merchant street, nuilt; Ki.it; oSTXet fitilll tbo- o..u ta .1.- a.,.,. Church, two; Hotel stieet, one; Uercuiiiia, from Jl'um.ikea to beyond Thjiuas So,urc, two; Punch bowl, ltichardii, Kuuna, nnd Alakci stroots, none; Fort street, threo; Xuunnu Rtroet, from tho wharf to lieretauin, none. We beg to suggest th it the l'ost Odlco author ities re-adopt the rulo of " takn your turn in single file," so as to avoid tho crowding and injustice that is experienced every mail day Ht the window. Its broad windjw- might bo provided with two wickets, ono arranged for delivery of letters from A to li nnd the other from M to 55 ; this would faciittato matters considerably. A great ground of complaint, mid one for which the people them selves are mostly to blame, is thecrowdiug to mail letters and pipers. A little forethought in pro viding stamps, or proper change to procure stamps nnd atlir. them themselves, would work to the bene fit of the public. The l'ost OQlce window is not the place to stamp letters, nor should thu olUce bo expected to do tt. especially on rua.it day. The last steamer m ill was noted to cliso two hours prior to tho timo set for sailing, after which the office had to aflii stamps to atxnitSOi) letters. Sailors' Home. Th yearly meeting of the Sailors' Home So cioty was held at the Homo on Wednesday last, tbo -'lal inat., at 11 a.m., S. N. Cattle, l'ref ident, in the chair. The meeting was opanod with prayer by tho ltev. 8. K. Damon. After reading of tho minutes of the previous meeting, tho Treasurer rer.d tho follow lug report, covering n apace of two yrars : Tut SalLoHs' IIumk in Account with Ciiai. It. Dltnor, TuKAtuneu, CHKUITI 187-nec 31 By balance at per ae't ren'd $6S.8S Ins Dee. 15 lly I iniiiiili'a nnt of Cellar, lu.oo lSSI-Ucc 11-Uy VI munlli's rent uf OUlca KJ.UO 18SI-Occ'.'l 1) balance aj.ll tI.M OICSTIIRI ltl-Jan 2-TopaiJK. nimiciinibe't blll.S it 10 .. J.ll, liiaek't bill..... sto " i. Sejelken Co hill I.U0 ,i . Lewe.,, ii Dlckton'a" M ' Dee SI " " " " ' 6.U5 ltSl ' E. Uuntemnbu'a " ! "-July IS" ' N, f. Ulircust'a ' 13H.JS S233.M 1881 Dec SI Dy balance , $ IS,I K.JtO. K. Ciiii. II. Ilituor. Honolulu, Dec. S1.1SS1. Tho amount of $100 being due shows n balance of $U1.SU tu the credit of the Sailors' Home. Ituv. H. O. Damon, Chairman of the Eiecutive Comiuittio then read tho following nnnu.il report, which wucoiumetid to the intention of our renders: lutroiiT or ciuuistAN or mtcimve couamir, Wo have nweiubled to recoguie the S7lli Aunt, vervaryof an Ir.btitution, which was esublishod moto tlmu a quarter ufn century ago, for the beutilt of beaiueii. It is confidently asucited that the original design of thu Society nnd tho "Home" has not been departed from, although other clawea in thu community have enjoyed its bene Ills. With the change in the bumueas and com mercial affairs of Honolulu, n chango has takuu place among thoo Murting to the " Home." 'Ihu " Home" naturally comes to be a resort for strangers, of various nationalities, passing through Honolulu. It is now "Tha Hlraugers' Ileal," a liamogiven to a class of ' homes" established in. LiverixHil. London nnd other I!uroeeau cities. Wliilo boamen have resorted hither as in former curs, (uf their own lieu will, or sent liltlur by consuls.) ktrtuiL'em Norwegians. Portueuese. Co South Sen IhUudets nnd other natiunHlltiea havo hero found a temporary home. The lepresonta tiveanl n dozen different nationalitica and raovs, havo fouud in Mr. nnd Mrs. Duutcombe, peraoua who havo thoughtfully prodod for their pleseul Utceasitii'n and scut them forward on the journey of life, l'rom not a few of these kind words of thanksgiving have Iwen returned, like tha follow, log, from an English sailor, who thus writes from Portland, Oregon, under date of Nov. 4th last: " About u mouth ago, you remember tho baria-i Olixjiba couuua to Honolulu. I nni the npproiiticj that earn to tbo Heading Ituoiu, to whoai jou cave tracts; the ltible wna bmughl up from tho bottom of my cheat, aud I began to think of 'oldou tiiuas,' I shall ever bless (JoJ thnt took me to Honolulu." Mr. Uunaoombo is couttantly receiving similar letters (row Maiueu and laborers, juUng through Honolulu to the various plautAtnma on the l&l. aud. Scarcely a day istaaot that the keeper uf thu " Uotue" U not assisting sotuo stranger uuwly arrived, onward tu hi future homo on other Uf. auds or distant part of the world. Hence I am confident iu assorting, that the Honolulu Sailors' Home, with its "lodgings," "Heading Kooiu," " Dibit, and Tract Depository" and other elements of moral good, is liow Hooompliahiug the urmud object of Ita original daaigu uiular th rviifu u( Kaiimhsmeha HI, and wLloIi U beeu ooulluuad under bt succtsseiors to tha prtnteiit time, T be "Uouw" bo4 bru a cutr froju vrheno bo tuuaunUd guial to both tha bodjats aud nxila of ssUOtUetU aud Ussibia In the management of tho establishment, It has hern so ctti fully conducted, that since 1874, Iho Snbllc has not been called upon lo contribute! one ollar for its aupimrt. 'I here has been a small balance In the troianry, at the end of each year ns follows: ?S.(J0 in 181, f 1.81 In 1875, f f!3.7 In 1S76, 3 31 in la;, sJttiJKl in 1S78, 85.82 In 1873, nnd for 1K80 ami lCSl Until apiwar that the "Homo" Is till solvent. The tlmu has come when some Important re pairs are absolutely needed, and tho main building meds rep. luting. It Is lo be hoped the '1 rusltes at this nnntiil meeting will take tho necpssary stein to carry mil this measure. T he t'halrmnti of the Kiecnllve Committee In making this ntiiiual report, desires to express his acknowledgments to all natrons and sipijrlors of tills establishment, niilrh he has endeavored most carefully to guard and watch over for nioro than nrpiirter of n century. I do not think, I could havo more faithfully looked out for its welfare, or guarded Its Interesl, If It had been my own pro lerty from which I was deriving nn annual Income of substantial pecuniary support, or emolument. 8. C. Damon, Chairman of Kxccutlvo Committee. Honolulu, Dec Zi, 1881. In placo of the retiring trustees tho following gentlemen were elected by ballot tnnre for a term of threo years: K. (J. Hall, 8. 0. Damon, J, U. (Hide, II. 1'. Dillingham, H. .May, A. H. Clcgl horntto fill the vacancy ctuaed by tho death of J. O. Dickson, 0. M. Cooke wns duly electeil. After tho udjoiiriiment of the meeting of tho Sailors' Homo Society, n mooting of the llotrd of Trustees was cilled to order by the President, H. N. Castle. The minutes of tho last meeting being read nnd approved, tho election of olllcersof the Hoard by ballot wan proceeded with which resulted ns follows! H. N, Caalle, President; (J. It. llishoii. Treasurer; F. A. Hclm-fnr, Kecretarv; ihecutivn Committee, Itov. S. 0. Damon, H. 0. Hall, 1'. 0. Jones, ,?r. 'I ho Trustees Inspected tho entire building nnd found the same well kept, but needing repairs. It was therefore on motion carried thnt tho Kuril tive Committee be nuthorl7ed to spend a sum not to eiceed JIVJU, for repairs nnd to deviso wavs nnd meins for procuring tho necessary funds. No doubt tho community will respond "ton call made on Miami for ns useful nn institution as tho Sailors' Homo Iiiih proved to be for n term of twenty-soven yoaraj. Tho Native Frets. A'correspoohdentof thli1n"o.t).i, writing from Kawallue, Says that a groat deal of drunkenness provailn thoro, nun and women behaving Hko pigs, fighting and grovelling in tho dirt, and asks, whoro aro tho ulice, that thoy do not put a stop to tho disgraceful business. A very different picture from that of Knwalhao Is the description of a " Hawaiian Home," at V. nlua. that of ltev, 8. K. Timothy, ns given by Mr. II. Waterhoiisn in tho siuio piier. Tho A'aa.iUi 8,iys editorially of tho mission to Portugal : " llns Minister has sevornl times before been abroad on business of this kind or tho Haw aiian Government, and is familiar with Iho moilo of procedure before tho heads of foreign govern ments; ho is a servant of this government, and goes ns bo is directed. Hut thu Eltlt and the 'ne Atna have lately been much excited on learn ing that this public servant wns going abroad on government service, mid have made use of bitter nod abusive language in regard to him. What do they menu, or what do they desiro ? If tho .Min ister has done wioiig in nny particular, let it bo' ixiiutid out, but do not find fault with him for carrying out the instructions of his government. These two journals talk without reason," On tho subject or tho pablio health, the samo paper wiys: " Sliong drink is another great causo of the decrease of tho jwoplo. Thia is plain enough w'irii wu luniuuibcr tho many chiefs aud common l-iopio who, in tho prime of life havo been destroy ed by this qno thing. Tho use of awn is also do- Birutiivu oi mu iiiooi tuo people. " Illicit co-habitation, csjwci illy among those who Into not yet arrived at maturity, is another prolific sourco of disease, and preinatuie decrepi tude, whoroby m my among us nro Incapacitated from becoming tho parents of children. The eager ruah after pleasure, rogurdlcss of consequences, is nKiii.iutivis iu (iiuuiins. i.screatioii ol Itself, temirately indulged in, is well; but all play nnd no work results in poverty and a short life. Tho m icliiuo that runs wildly without work is llablo to break, Tho growth of ldloitess among the people is also a omsu of thoir decrease. Tho growing nations nro tho industrious ones. If our iieoplo desiro to iuci ease, habits of industry must bu in culcated tn the young throughout thu land. " Wo havii set fortli thoio things, not as findin" fault, but for tho purjsiso of inciting and en" oiuraRlng our readurs to avoid llioso courses which lead to death iiml to choose thoio which lead to tho increase of the people. Tho road to lifo is plain." T'Lo P.ie Aiita, having road nnd thoroughly con-sidcii-d tho Itoport'of the Commissioner of Immi gration, imj-s: " It is full of valuable information rtsiK-cting tho countries visitexl, to wliich wo should devote careful attention; seeing that tho subject of immigration is ouo of j nramount im portaneo tons. Jt will not bo ndvnuuigeous to bring 1lther all sdr(s of people, espa cially such ns nro ffunuig cnonj'a to tako ndvaiitagu of our small md weak condition, ni present wo nre few in num'."rj iiml ! swnsalln -. ,i, , j do notwant lo imrodnco n now race that will still farther decrease our people. "Our Commissioner tlwollsnt some length on tho question of Kast Indian immigration, and tho conclusions at which ho arrives aro pretiv much iu hi cord with our own, inasmuch us it is not labor alone that wo need, but population also to fill tho country. Wo do not beliovo that India is the souroj from which our population is to be re cuperated, for thoro id is lull of dilllcuities nnd obstructions. We cannot get from thenoj projwr and dvsirablu women, or mam cithur, nccording to thu showing of tho Commissioner. If wo should get uu immigration from India, it would neither increase nor benefit our own people; for when those people nro bruught hore, a Commissioner will bo scut along to look out fortliciu, as it wero, a King over our own Sovereign, nnd how would that suit us ? " Wo quits ngreo with what the Commissioner says in regard to the Malays, and tho immigra tion of tho Portuguese and people trom Hurope; nod also with his concluding remarks as to the duties of foreigners residing hero to assist too Hawaiian pcoplu; to perpetuate, to increase and strengthen thuui, an.i to aid in earning on tho Uovrrnuiout so ns lo sveuru those ends." The following is from tho "Item" column of the Pat Ainu: "On Monday noxt the Minister of tho Interior will sail ror tho Court of Portugal, with tho sum of $30,00J with which to bring Portu guese. From whence is this new appropriation fur bringing iu laborers 1 Wo (into heard that it is taken from balanced of appropriations for the In terior Department. Is tueru any authority fur this ?" Tho EMt hnssovernl columns of a translation of tho J'. V. Aditt tittr'M criticism on tho lleport of tho Commissioner of Immigration. Tho follow ing paragraphs nro from tho "Item" columns: ' Ouco before, Henry Carter was sent abroad in the character of ltoyal Commissioner and also to ascertain where we could get laborers who would nt tho haiuo time help to recuperate the popula tion. Hut he ciumi back empty-handed. Subso. queutly W. N. Armstrong was sent, nnd has come back with n bag of wind. And now Henry Carter is again sent forth with bis empty bag on the same errand. Perhaps hu will till it, and perhaps uot. One th'.ng however Is col tain, that the ox lenso will empty several bags of tho public money, und his journey is fated beforehand to twit failure. " When tho Attoruoy-Qotu-ral uddresses tho Minister of the Interior, the latter will bear with his left ear. Hut when tho Minister of the Interior replies to the Attorney-Ueueral, the right ear will be used. One tongue, however, will do tho talk ing. There nre, somehow, two heads with one body. Sometimes they may come to loggerheads. Oh, no I" A correspondent writing from Molokai asysi "Thero nre a number of Chinamen hero who aro rtery div openly selling liquor tu natives in their stores. You may perlinpa ask, whure is the Sheriff of this Island 7 Well, he is here, but ho makes no movement m -tbo witter, nnd it woold south us though ho was a party interested iu the trade. It is Indeed reported that he told thn Chinamen to sell to natives, with discretion. Thero is much drunkenness on Suudays, and other days also. The liquor ooiues on tho Lthmt every trip, as well as by sailing voxels." Kotlo to Mariners. Race Rooks Fog Alarm. Ilin Uarrmsio MajcsTr'a Coksuhk Unhu Honolulu, Dtceniker I'Jth, IMt, Notice la hereby glen that tha log Hell at Itaca KikVs l.licht Station. In the Slrallt of Jiitn il Kuca, Hrltltli Columbia, ha been replaced by a IC-liich Steam Vug Whittle, touiutilic blasts ofSteeondt' duration, wllhliiUivalt of IndiiuteauillJtnouilt betweeu the bUttt. I.at N, II' IV, Lour, W IU- 3f V (SljueU) Jtaat 11, Vimisouta. II. 11, U. vomniltsloiier aud Cuniul-Uf neral, tl W It NOTIOB. f,5fj-,.iV.:5u-4r ",,, " n aw S1TT1MJS of the run Street Church will lake place on aluuOay CvtubiK tbt amb Init., at ball past stven u clock b, bi, per Order. "SI P. C.JONUS. Secretary. For tale I Oxr. r i.m: (titm ii:hihe. hinh adjh ceutlt, wall brukcii lo harueaa. ttvn years old. M lm Kuqalra of b.MAONIX. 0AL1F0HNIA LIME I ANl,LI.ir,t:XUaNl'K KM.4KAUA audUarktutinsKUKKKA, for Sale by HULLBd tt Co. EiiaSUM For Sitl new ao-iiousK row i; u kx- OlME, ta perfect onla. for Sale by "atsttwSOk Order Goods, ex " Eureka." from San Francisco: F, In diamond, Svl I'acVaRf t Flour nnd Feed, I, Co, Sci 1's.ckf.j.fa Flour and Feed-elilpped by TWFInytf. Co. Snn Francltco. ' Conaleneea of the above (Inoda are reqnefted to call at onr nirice, pay freight and chargea and receive their (londa wllhout delay, nilierivlae the fame will be stored fur accoont and risk of whom It mar concern ; and If not claimed within five flays, will be told at auction for freight and chariiea II HACKrKM) A Co. Honolnln,.!) ec ! (f.'ilt) Agents llktnt Eureka. Mrriii'.tft: mu nr air tiir ti,trsMt.si rj IS .ANUS. In l'ri.bate-In the Katate of MBTIIU SKI.A K. MAIIUKV. of ll.mulnln, deceased, Intea. late. Iltfore the Chief. Inatlce. ()n reading and flllni.' tha petition of Simon K. Kail, of llnnnhihi, I.Ian. nfOahn. alleelnj- that Melhnaelah K. Mnluua, of said llonnlnlii, (iTeil Inteatate at tald Iloniihiln. nn Ihe II day of December, A. It, I as , and pravlnif that letters of Administration i'sne to him. ..,.l.!;.0"I'r?1 "'' TUKSIIAY the lOthdny iif.fAN. UAI M. A,), IS.SI. be and hereby la app'ilnled fur hearing aahl peiltlun before th' aald .Insllee, In the (.oiirt riioin of this CiMirl, at llnnnlnlii, at which lime anil place all peraona cnncernad may appear and ahnw came, If any tli.y have why aald petition thuiild not be eraiited. anil that this order be piibllrliid In the liana. Il.in and tngllah langnarea for three aucceaalve weeka In the "Knokcaand "Satnnlay Prcaa" nevtarianera In Honolulu, ' ' Dated Hiinoliihi, II, I., December ?M, A, I). IMI. A. FltANCISJlIHD. Atleali A. Ilea. Chief Juellcc Supremo Court. SJ .It llepnly Clik iwi I'liii.'ir; taiiiitr Vn- -nit: iMTuir 7" lalanda, In I'robile. In the matter of the (liiardlan ahlp or the mliinr children uf Cll.ts, Al'IANI I.OSO. latenf llonnlnlii, deceased, Order to alimv ranao nt aipllenlloii of (In irillau for order of rale nf Ileal Katate, On reading and riling Iho petition of Frederic Aiigna hit Schaefer, the tbnrdlan of the iriiperly of Hie minor children or l has. A plant bong, riecaaaed, praying for an order of sale of cerlnln res) etialnalliialeilunMiiliaNt,. Iloniilnln, belonging to Ills eialil wardf. and setting forth certain legal reasons why audi real estate aliuuld be soldi It It hereby ordeieil, that the neit of kin of the aald ward, and all pelfniia Inleresied In Ihe aald ealnlc. appear before thla Court (IN H.tTUIIDAV. the lllh ilv aiKlANUAHV, A. II. ISSB. at in oMnek a! in . it th? Uonrt lloaini of this Court, In Honolulu, then and there to show cause why an order should not bo granted for the sale aif atieh ealatei And It la further oiderrd, that a copy of thla order be published nt leaat three eiiieestlvo weeks h-fiue the tald day of h-yln, In lh I'ntaa and Knokoa newtpa pi r published In anld lloiinlnlii. ' Dated II iliilu, II. I,, Diceinber aM, 1881, ,, A. FltANCISJIJDD,' ... . 9l,lr,Jl""ceof l",'"l"enot''oiitl. Attratt A. IttlSA. Depuly Clerk, ennt Uiti'iiKiti: 'tiiitr if run iAtv,tM..i- of tt 11,1,1AM IIAI.U late of Honolulu deceased, at Chambers. bfore Chief Jiiallce Jnilal. On reading and riling tho petition and accounts nf I.dnard rreslon, Ailiiilnialrator of the estate of Kdwaral Hall, ute of Honolulu deceased, wherein he aasa tn lie allowed SI, Ml Si, and charges himself with Sl.'JIStw, nnd aaks that the same may boeiamlned and approved, nnd that a Dual order may bo made of the dlslrltiulion of the property remnlnliiij In his hands lo the persons thereto entitled, nml dltcharglng hi in and his sureties from all further responsibility as such. It Is ordered, that Tuesdaj, Ihe Kill day nf Janinrr. A. I), IBS.', at 1U o'clock A M beroro the raid Juatlcc, at Chambers. In the Court House, nt Honolulu, be and the same; Is hereby appointed as Midline and place for hearing tald petition nnd accounts, nnd thut an persona Interested may then nnd there appear und howianae. If nn they have, why Uu; some anonld not be granted, mid may present evidence ns In who arn entitled to the fjld prupetly. And this order. In tho Kngll.h and Hawaiian languages, be published In Ihu "Nupepa KiiaikiM anil haturdnv Press." newrpatiera printed and inibllahed In Iloniilnln, for three riiccorhe weeka pri-viiiua tn Iho time therein appointed for said hearing. Dated at Honolulu, II. I., this ir.th day e.f December. A.D. issi. A. FHA.NOISJUDD, ""'ulr' Allot! Chief Justlcu Supreme Couit. A. Unas, M III Deputy Clerk Supreme Court. LOOK AT THIS Wmi.r. oint i-itii:sn.s TiiitoKjiioDT the various lalsnds nre contcmplallng what pros enta wmilit be moat soluble for Ihe coming Holidays, they mutt not forget that Vickery's Fireside Visitor wod make one of the Most Agreeable Household Ap prec latlons that could be desired to mnkc the Home circle one of Cheerfnluesa. This Beautiful Pictorial Monthly Iutermlngl.-d wilh Ilwt Ktcellent and Insinic tle l.ltcraliiru, lngcther with the Premi ums, consisting of Two Largo Elegant Oil Paintings. ON PLATE PAPER, WHICH ARE GIVEN TO EACH SUBSCRIBER WITH THE FIRST NUMBER 0? THE PAPER, arc well worth fivo times the co-t of subscription. No Pliluilulou the Islands has a wider repiitatiuu. and no Uiromoa eicr oiK-rul to thu public are cuuul to these. .Vi Is the time tor our Island rneuda loeend lu ttielr Outers, ami lor uur Honolulu 1'ilemis to call and tec Ihu Taper und l'reuiluiiia. vsr- KAVii m iiciiini:it, riiR i.as, Kt- 4'KI VKN A IMPRR 1'OU l YEall, ANI A HKt rTIIi:lll.iA1.1'ri.'yf. which are Suitable to stlsinu m . .-., .. Uie'rilS. ..um.uv. si ia".,r,r, 'Cull or Address, tl. E. WISEMAN, T. O. IIOX -115. Office, XT .Merchant St., Honolulu. b'J St BSS at MusicHall ! FRIDAY EVE'NS DEC 30, Tho Entertainment for Christmn3 Week. Programme : l-Ouvotte Capen HISS CASTLE. S- Vocal a-IIamlet Act 3d, Scene 4th '..Shakespeare itlt. CASTLE. I Concerto C. Mlnorfor two lnttromentt).I1eethoven MltS. JUDD AND MISS CASTLE, S-Dno ,. From Opera of Joan n'Arc MKS. J. II. l'ATY AND Jill. I'. A. HAKNDEN. (Home, Sweet Home Thalberg MISS CASTLE. T-Kobert of Sicily .'.Longfellow Mlt.OAhlLE. ov Admission, Jl.M and lOO. All Seats Iteacrved nt tt'bllneyA Kobertson'a, afierS a. in. Wednesday, D. ctmbcrlh. sy-Inlruments to be used on this occa sion are a Largo Chlckcrlug and Upright Stelnway I'iauoa. Not Procoeds for the Benefit of Oahn College IJiiilding Fund. NOTICE. NTOITHElt TIIK CAPTAIN NOK Owners of tho Ilrlllsl, balk "Sir Lancelot," wil be responsible, for any debit euntracted by the CreM while In thla Tort. O, V. M ACFAItLANE Jt CO, giBl H7 St Agents. Ex "DISCOVERY," SO BbU. Islme. 80 Case Medium Bread, 85 Cases Soda Crackers, 100 Bll. Plaat. Salsum. FOn SALE IIY 0.1 lm H. HACKr-ELD CO. Dissolution of Partnership. rpill-j PAUTNKHSIIir JIEKKTO- L fureexlsllns between ChJrlea J. Ilaidet, James II. Ilayeeldtui and Henry 1'. Uertclmann dntni bnslnett nn Furt St. under Iho corporals iisrae nf Enterprise i'Unlnr Mill, It thla day ditoived hv luulnal cuntent. All debt' dne the Arm and all dsbia dne by them will be settled by O.J Hardee and II, F. Dertelmann, who will continue ihe business undr the same corporate namo. tlllUII.es J. HAIIDKE. (Signed) JAMKS li. IIAYSKI.DKN, HENRY F. HEKTELMANN. Honolulu, Nor. llllh, ISSI. M nt 10 OUR BUSINESS COMMUNITY! TAKE. THIS OCCASION niitlfyloK onr MEUC1IANTS that or All Bills left with mo for Collection dur tag the closing of this Quarter will receive prompt attention. Hooks and acconnla will ba carefully balanced np, and matter pertaining to jitnsral oSco work will bs attended to at uioderat compensation, Respectfully, J. E. WISEMAN, Oeueral Uuilnea Agrol. UrriCR. t7 Merebntat Nl. ' M It Mortgagee'! Notice of Sale. TY VII1TUK OV -A I'OWKU OV I t Sale contained In aceritln cbaille uioruszeglren by Jctsai M, Tbomp.ou and Wllsou K. Johaslona to iho llawattaii Agricultural Company, dsttd Kcb Hlb, I8S1, tat undertlgnnl gtvet nulca that It Inicoda to forcclote aid toorlgtia for cuadlllont broken vlct nou-payincot of Ike debt aecured tbtrebv, and will tell at public uc tlou at tbt tales room of K. I Adamt, at Honolulu, on Ssluldsy Ibe 7lh day nf January. A. II. IStV, at It o'clock M. all Hie goods, (kattela and eVacta named In aid worlgagt tin a llueuf Klcvttui Wilt Traoiway, tvateiher wlih all ilituret aud appurteuancM and also a Mdlulre. rop. posu, catilustac. ttow eu isa Coot stay's trewltaa at fanala. Kau, Hawaii, The Hawaiian Axilcullursl Co, Uoaolula, pec. 7U, 1S1. . mu . O. BALL A SOK Would Call Attention to Thoir Spiendid Asst. of Goods ! Conaslmtluo; of- Hnll'n Furro-w Plow. r4rWEEflHrVl AaE JmmtexJJTimmi IjjSJt BHBiH3L.mmmWsVsmmmmV Ej ia- -B sV Wmilmtr yS9i mP 'i ., i t m-- ttsi - ljSMSjsfcs AmmmmmEgr ' " WJJm -'tWTfflP'' . PLOWS, 20 DIFFERENT SIZES AJSTTZ DESLI3NTIDS, Itall'a Steel Plnies. enltln!: from Bin II Inches! Hall's II and IS Inch Itreakera. ti Inrh lei. n... Snli-aoll PjOW. Ilall'a Fnrrorr I'loive. Side Hill Pi,,',.,, w, ,J l.'nd 11 Inch",, ' Ch Kn' 'l""n' IB Inch Sulky Plows, nudu specially for Hamakna I'lanlallnns; Mo. 2 nne Eve Movrera Plow Ilandlea, citra polnla and beania, for all Plows that we keeps Agricultural Implement! of all kind. MECHANICS' TOOLS, SHELF HARDWARE, ALL KINDS; NAILS AND SPIKES, of all kinds and sizes; Reed and Batten's CELEBRATFO SILVER-PLATED WARE ! IN A (II1KAT VAI1IETV OF MOST BEAUTIFUL DKHION8; 8TOVE3 AND RANGES, of many kinds and sizes: WK MAKK A SPECIALTY OF . PAOTT AJfD OILS, And having over aym Iba. of HnbhncV'a White Lead and Zinc r,f TllhVrenlOnslltlea beside. . v..n ri . .. Pry Paints anler!. d nver--MO(lallon of Hiibbnck'a HKir !, I.K noilshD i!mmki. asai1 "" "'. ! ".'. fr,ra C.llfn,nl.i. the Ha.t an-l rninMtihhMi' &. nS?J' LW: B"Sk "' A.ff.s-ti.ii would cover more than n whole pace of the Pneas. We IkVaclkVae Mill, Tl U 1 1 i IIUI. It I IITIII 111 I 'J P n II III "mi a H11 T ,:"",'d. ..-."V,, alfliraVi.Uir.lSFiV .W """- ' '- "' """"" r XEW&DESIRABLE GOODS Wo Havo Recently Received a Largo Stock of Goods In Our Line, (many of which aro Entirely New In this Markets !.. At.J viz: Barks F.S. Thompson and biia. uaay i nompson, w. H. Moyerand 8. S. City of New York, . Large Invoices of Goods ! from Now York, Bo3ton, anil San Francisco. Bk. Sir Lancelot with Fence Wire, Paint Oil, Ac., from England otjh stock: is VERY LARGE and COMPLETE -A jrnwS ! i .X- j, - Builders9 Hardware, All Kinds of Mechanics' Tools, House Furnishing Goods A. BEAUTLFUL. LIISTE SILVER PLATED WARE ! Chandeliers, Lamps. Averill Mixed Paints. Hubbuck A8on's and Othar' Monufacturers of BEST ENGLISH BEfsil? A txtaa. j Ta OF ALL KINDS. Berry fc Bros. Superior Varniihe, Valentine' Carriage Varniahea, Best Brands of Kerosene Oil, American Lubricators and Luerioatiaf Cups, Lubricating Compound, A PULL LINE OP LUBRICATING OILS MANILA AND SIsAL ROPE. (Etc.. KtO. DIIXINGHAM.fcCo.,FortSt. Mortgage Foreclosure lale. IN ACCORDANCE WITH A l'OV.'. I Kit of salt coouIiis4Ib aruln wirijsgt clvtn bv PsVaks., (,)tat)hluujao aa4 liiaria.dacl Mar IStli, Ha, recofOad U Llbsir 7, paft IW. IDa ailrtlsnt4 ld naiUo laat, la.ty laltud ut forxloa talI noruai for coDdlltona brukaa.and alii tall at public auctluu rllUt p(-uil.tsdtscnba la tald uasrlfaaa. U Har.o tla, IKS HATUHUAY, lb. ill). Ujr uf fjaca,tr, IMI, I U !! uf tald ttaf, at lb. auction roomt vf K. H. Adamt. Tk itramltaa la Ita told caotltt of all Ihot ttalaM tilaaUd al Waawa. fait. Hawaii, uuululai au ww of U, tent, dtKrtbaJ la Kajral faun X. IMi. tank prtUUnc ba ba4 Tithi ojt It PIC4 HoaoIiUi, tk 1M aUjr o( JMc.. AlT M t -" Inv Ti,' ",7rlSd. and cn.tn iWf. !.Tft.V ' eordlallv n.ii. .' iSJI."" ,f Li". ',Lt. T. krTP- l sis.iiiiir jinie. inemaerves. and they will be convinced of what we .ay. fra Caibarlen. from New York; Barks . -J -OF- Lanterns ! PAINTS & x a.v m l THE S. P. BULLETIN PUE8ENTS ITd OLA1MM TU TUB ivitofiuorriium uumiati Tke Leadlag Faper. ef tke ?, Ceiet, " mm.A .. . W.t.llia tathskt lilaJ. tt-I ba a u I - hu i sTi " ystriTaiirej IU. liSttj. ;-T- siasaa tws its sssis..s)si i gw AtwirM car. pASU OOOIM, y Aiari li Wi h 11 pi &U nmi -31-, 1 -JiJ, Bjt','Jm3t&jrt,'!iftltiltmmti 'jtfevtllKrJUl