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S4xl0, containing Kitchen, Bed Boom and Store Boom. 1 Fraae Hoase, SOxlf, a Spare Slecplag Ilaasc ONE CARPENTER SHOP. ;f 86x16, Set of Carpenter's TooU, and Set of Cooper's Tools. 1 Frame House, with Carriage Boom and ' Dairy, nsd all lk apaliaaoea far lb same. Oae BUrktnltk Sar aa4 TssJs, Oae Fraae Cart Hsas', SfixlS, Three Fraae Xttke Qsases, Tire Grass DaaseSs v Oae Frame Boiling House, .60x30, Willi f rata a Kettles campltle, Clarifler, new Sorghum Pan, (never been used 4 Try Pots, Stparater. . One Store House &t the Beach, framed, 32x16. Frame Dwelling House at the Beach, Containing Sitting Boom, 2 eiaeping Booms, and Office. ONE FRAME MILL nOUSE, 40x30, FOR Grinding Manioc and manafactai ing Farina, -with f Tery- thing complete ( Water-wbael to dnro tha MiUa.; , r ; ONE FRAME BAKE HOUSE. 24x10, FOR . drymgand making Tapioca and Farina, with 10 acres Manioc in the ground ready for grinding. , , . ONE FRAME SAW HOUSE, 34x18. OBcTurMaeWneet. ' ' V- f Three Circular 8aws, ia spnd order,: .. , ., ,j Ten Biding Horses, Four Mares. 1 Entire Horse, , i '. v - . .. OneCarriara Hraa and Harness, ' . , r ..... , ... bix Males, Oi Mule Cart and , Harneaa, '! -1 v'-.'.J - ..-ts . Thirty-Yoke of Working Oxen,. with , Tekes and Chains, ; : :. .,. , ;p Foartean Ox Carts, of them new, . - Two Low Wheel Stone Carts, One Ox Wagon, new, - ' Spades, tborela, Pick -axes, . Felling Axes. Hoes. Crowbars, Two Cultirators, One Harrow, ' . . ' - Seven Plewa, about -' 1000 nut Of CATT'tE ! 1 Retail Store, 24x14. ABOUT 400 ACRES OF LAND, surrounded with stone wall, for cultivation. .. :: ' . -i -.2. '. Faar Stsae Balleca Pea,, . : . ., a TaJrty Acres sf Kattta Eigar Caae, - ' ae-' ' ' ' Ac' " For further partiealars, terms of Sale, Ac, ' ' Applvto GEO.' CHARMAN. ' rn Koloa, Kaesi. u Sa Or F. A. 8CHAEFKB. The Hartyr Bishop of Melanesia. . j. , . . . . i v . J. I Servian "ffchfd by the KeJ. C ITlXiamso, at SI. Andrew's Cattdral, Honolulu, H. J. Sov. 2Uh, 1871. y .. . - - Romans, T:8 While we were yet sinners, Christ died tor us.n Before any of you, my yotmg friends, for whom nty words this morning axe specially intended, De fore one of you was Lorn, yoong jovinz a quiet country cursey in England, heard that tha nZble project of carrying the words of Scripture which I baTe just read; to the 200 islands, more or less lying between New Zealand and New Guinea, was originated. His thoughts were constantly turned to those Lslands of the Pacific, and the accounts, which from time to time reached Eng'aud, of mis sionary expeditions undertaken by Bishop Selwyn, very much impressed his mind. , After a little while John Coleridge Patteson. (for that was the young clergyman's name,) left his civilized Devonshire heme to spend the remainder of his life ia telling the sav age nations of Melanesia that Christ died for them. They were a strange looking, and fierce minded peo ple these island children of the Southern Hemisphere, wild naked, armed with spears and clubs, or bows and poisoned arrows. Every man's hand was against bis fellow, and scenes of violence and bloodshed-were of frequent occurrence. The loe which prompted this clergyman to leave the comforts of a wealthy home " to scatter seeds of life on barbarous shores ' was constrained by the melting tale of redeeming, love. He was in the first rank of intellect, well up in the classics, and mataematics. and natural sciences ; but better than all this, he had learned to sit as a little child at the feet of Jesus ; and when the finger of God pointed to the barbarous lands of the sea, and the voice of Jesus said. "I died to save those cruel minded chUdren of evil ; who will go and soften their frozen hearts with the warm message of my lover Patteson exclaimed, "here am I, Lord send me. And he went. For five years this noble hearted clergyman worked under the Bishop of New Zealand. In the year 1861 he was consecrated Bishop of Ale- too, by and by. I must first tell you someming oi tt.A ffrwwl Rishon's work. -Bude and uncouth as the savages were, among these people the Bishops walked unhurt. Once he was shot at, and aad to narrate some of bis faithfulcrew yielded up their lives on that occasion. It was just such a place as tke Bishop often called St cruising among his islands that this attempt on his life was made. An inlet with vegeta- i . . i . - a? a 1 tioa from the water s eage to me very top ot me mountains. : A narrow strip of white coral 'strand. marking ont the place where a landing might be ef fected. On this spot a number of men might be seen collecting together, all ready for battle, with , the shield and the club, the spear and the bow : carrying bis life in his hands, Bishop Patteson would swim ashore to these people, armed,' but not with carnal weapons, having the sword of the spirit, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, the breastplate of righteousness, and his feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace," carrying the message of sal vation to the dark minded inhabitants oi tue aooaes of cruelty.. Reaching the shore, the savages . would crowd around : stooping down, the fearless man de scribed a circle' on the ground, and with signs con veyed his desire that no food should cross toe line he had described. The natives would then sit down up on their weapons, and watch the Bishop's movements. Impelled by curiosity, the children of the party would creep through the ranks to gaze upon the stranger. This was the opportunity for displaying the peculiar tact and iron nerve tor wnicn liisiiop ratteson was especially famed.: Some of those children, the ltisbop wished to taKe witn mm ; nut wuat more likely than a sudden onset upon him with the deadly weapons, at the first intimation of such a desire. The attempt must be made. With rapid discernment, se lecting the most intelligent looking child, the Bishop beckons him to his side. Seldom did he fail in at tracting, with the powerful magnetism of his Iovea- ble lace, the wild island child, and then no would re turn to the edge of the shore, beckoning the child to follow, tiding no force, but the powerful art of per suasion, collecting one nere, ana one mere, me children were eventually taken to Norfolk Island, where there was a training school for the dusky sons of the Pacific, which taught them the arts of civili zation, and the principles of Christianity. : Bid time permit I could tell you many things indicative of the blessing God has poured down upon that school ; for engaged in its good work, I have a very dear friend, whose letters, which I am privileged to read, speak of happy incidents., I must find time for one or two extracts from my last letter speaking of the baptism of ten Melanesian boys, and one girL' He writes the event to me was full of interest ; for nearly all the religious instruction they have bad, has come from me. They are young boys, the eldest is not more than'fifteen. 'Tbey have never bad the blessing of being taught Christianity on their mother's knee, but they show mash proficiency in what is required of those who come to be baptized. , The ceremony was performed In the evening. The Font was beautifully and tastefully decorated. The candidates In white; looking very neat and devout, assembled in an order ly semiairle around the font ; the sponsors taking up their places in a large semicircle in the rear of. the candidates. The Bishop stood on the opposite side of the font, facing the congregation, I occupied a po sition behind the Bishop, it being my duty to name the child as each of the canditates was called out to receive the holy rite. ' For the girl we close the nine of Bertha ; she is the first . fruits of what we pray may be a plentiful and rich, , harvest, at no very dis, tant time, to be gathered in to the praise and glory of God from the island of Mahags in - the Solomon Group. ir With the boys names were a difficulty all the common ones: being already used. The Bishop called one by the name of this College, 4 Mertou I called one after the name of my old school Probiis : and eventually we secured names for them all. , Each candidate severally made answers to the proposed questions,- and the firmness and decision with which they were given were worthy of people of much bet ter instruction. The devout and solemn. way in which these island children went through the whole ceremony was most touching, and' very pleasing to witness.: Arid now I must introduce to yov a new scene, the marriage of three couples, i The brides and bridegrooms look, very festive, arrayed in cos tumes suitable to the occasion ; print dresses taste fully made, and a wreath of flowers around the bead complete the adornments of Melanesian brides. Some times a ntat and well arranged boquet makes a pleasing addition to the features ef the arrangements.' The ceremony ia more than, usually impressive, for to see Melanesians clothed and in their right mind swearing before the altar of God to be' faithful to gether till death as do part, is a sight to make all Christians glad." i " I have spoken of the way in which the Bishop ob tained his scholars ; but it would be the work of days to tell you Of his many adventures : bow at one place he picked out two boys out of a party of thirty-six in a grand war canoe going on a fighting expedition how at another place the Bisbop stood up to the neck in dear cool mouatain water filling the ship's water casks with' the assistance of friendly natives, how at another island." after having on previous visits been -shot at, the Bishop walked for four or five hourj far inland wherever be pleased, meeting great crowds of men, all armed, and, suspicious.. of each other indeed actually fighting with each other but all friendly with him, how at Spirito Santo, after having tightened his belt, and thrown off bis coat to swim ashore, a canoe came from the land with a nice lad in it, who wished to go to the Bishop's school, bow at Florida Island, never before visited, one, pot of some eighty ' men, young 'anT"oTd, standing all around him on the reef, Tetnrned with him to -the' ship; how at Pentecost. Island, a boy eame, bring ing tha Bisbop bis bow and poisoned arrows., These matters, my young friends, were triumphs of the Gospel, and kept pe-petually In the 'Bishop's, mind those words of Isaiah, Thine heart ShalT fear' and be enlarged. -.j-M j..jWMf oi ! t. fsxlittu On the 20th of September last, the , Missionary landed at the Island of Nukapuy ; He never returned alive. The end had ' come at last, that which , he feared; and yet did not fear ; :for be had confidence ia bis God, and knew that He was able to keep that which was committed Him until that dsji That day, came the story is as follows : The mission schooner lowered its boat, into which entered Bisbop Patteson, the Bev. J Atkin, and the native , teachers-, The Bishop lands, and is seen no more' alive ; an .attack made upon the boat by natives from the shore shows all is not right. : - The boat draws away, but returns after a while to search for; the Bishop-,.' The fatal history of Eiromsnga,bas been enacted again. , The savages pursued bim be was struck down,' and bis body was soon mangled with -clabs and transfixed witn arrows. :-. He, who carried the good word of sal-' yation to the .children be loved, and lived; for, died, by. their, bands on the face of. the blue waters, where the banana, the cocoanut,' and the paTm 'sun themselves 'under a Topical sky lying in a canoe, wrapped in native matting, the mortal remains of the Melanesian Martyr were found. Smiling sweetly, with eyes closed, Bishop Patteson slept the sleep of feath. He might have died amidst the surroundings of wealth, and cared for by the tenderest of friends ; be preferred to die on. the beach: of a lovely island, with maddened savages dancing their hideous dance at the sight of his torture. . Tes.be knew it must come, that painful end, murdered by those be lived to save; with mysterious presentiments of coming danger, the ' terrible calamity in air its blackness casting the long dark shadow, which the Bishop saw, conscious, painfully conscious of what - was ' to happen, with a spirit,' feeling that death was near at hand, every provision was made for the future ;' the will signed ; the successor nominated ; all ar rangements made. ' Faith was in bim, Hope Was in bim, Lots was in bim, and now the Church of Christ mourns. It has no sack men to lose. It is a little lanesia, and uoa permuteu mui vv 3 pacity for ten years, and then called him away. X nT .ii irmi r,f hia death, and a very sad story it is Chief Shep- flock, and can m spare . h' . herd. Mission enterprise has received a check , but only, like the blocked mountain stream, to burst forth again with impetuous and unrestrainable vigor It U !hf Savior's voQ Sjo ejho survive - Come ye yourselves - apart, and "rest. wniie. FaXrawiU again rejoice in children devoted as Bifh Patleson was. Mothers will bid their son. .go forth tearing themselves from their embrace. Un iSflheaS and fightings which come from our Inst- warring in our members; the conflict involves but Jeerfuf, though trying loss. None bate the cause of missions however it bereave .them The news that " while , we were-yet sinners Christ awa for 4s " shall fly from pole to pole i all flesh, shal heaTit together. There are still many -God knows, and I could mention one whwh has surely the crime of Bishop Patteson's death lying at i s dJor ; but I forbear ; but all adversaries shall be overcome. Before the inarch of Divine truth a I aaraess is to flee away, all idolatry to eeaae.aU superstitions to perish, and every false religion to vanish away.- The diseases of the islands shall be bealed; Jasus will put Iubaods, upon, the eyes, of those who cannot see - - . j. ; .. !:, jua shall reigtf where'er the sun ' , - - Does his successive Journeys ,-' ' - . . ; ' His Kingdom spread frota shore te shore ; Till moons shall wax and wane no more. I must' hasten' to finish ; the speaker, though not the theme, may become wearisome to you. W ill jrou nod my young friends; study to catch somewhat of the spirit of Jesus Christ r I have not yet said ao, but BiBhop Patteson's whole life reflected the example of his Master and only Savior. Jesus, while we were yet sinners died for us : - - - - - Oh ! dearly, dearly, has he loved, , , ( -And we most love b!m too. . And trust in His redeeming blood, -r ; ( v. .-:-;;. And siriveUis works todo.-i - -..' ' . ? ; :?l-? Foreign "Items! , - ' - - J . . ' - .H..S -. -I .' f . i ' i:, .1 ri . ) V - Mr. Jones, editor ot the New York, Times, has been presented by the grateful ' tax-payers with a purse-, of .$50,000 for .denouncing the Tammany thieves mid scoundrels. ': -' The!. Legislature of Kentucky bas'recently enact ed that the legal rate ot interest tsnajl be six per cent, but that by special contract ten per cent may be exacted. , ' t ' .. t Defeatko. The new Constitution in Nebraska has been defeated by. the people. . Female suffrage and compulsory education were voted down, the former by an overwhelming majority. rr , .A Wise tate. In Minnesota 3.000.000 of, acres fiave been'sef apart 'for 'the support of common schools. , 375,000 acres have been sold for $2,500. .000. It is estimated that the whole amount of land, when sold, will proc..ie a permanent fund of $17,- ooo.ooo. - ;;.'; . . .;, . .TV.; -: .; Wilhelm Von Humboldt's eldest son died re cently in Berlin, at the age 'of seventy-five years. He was all bis days what the Germans call a "son derling." Among other eccentricities he spent his last twenty years exclusively in bed, although in vigorous health, which slowly yielded to his pro longed freak lie was buried -at Xegal, the sepul chre of bis fatherf u "'-L ' ' ' ' , , !. "At'p'gstpwIrelandl oo' Xngnsf 28tn,"anat tenrpt was made to blow up the obelisk commemo rating the visit of King George IV. to Ireland in 1821. A heavy charge of powder was inserted be tween the base of the structure, which id of granite, and the pedestal, i . The explosion shook the sur rounding buildings, and was heard at a considera ble distance. . The monument remained unmoved and uninjured, beyond a. broad black mark on the place where powder bad trtieti' deposited, presented no appearance of the dutrage1. ' " ' . : ' The Mormon trouble threatens to become a very serious affair, and there seems to be a prospect for a little civil war in Brigbam,Young's domain. The Mormons do not take the arrest of Brigbam Young and I be Mayor of .Salt Lake 5 it a"veiy amiable man ner. They have indulged in polygamy so long, when other people have been punished tor the of fence, that they began to think Uitcle Sam was afraid, to interfere with, their institution. . The Utah System of concubinage has become too offensive to be longer tolerated, and, as was to bare been ex pected, its defenders and upholders do not propose to give it up without a struggle. A gentleman who arrived from Salt Lake last evening informs us that there are indications of an effort to resist the United States and civil authorities. s lie says the Mormons are' buying up alt firearms to be found, and that many of them express their' willingness to defend Mormonism with powder and ball if cir cumstances require it If. there are polygamistsin Utah who think they an whip out the whole of these United Slates and override law, schoolmas ters and a lew car loads of geographies, and his tories of the "unpleasantness" should be sent them at once. AllaA- The most wonderful' people with wbom we have tq" deal "id. these Ifmes are', the 'Japanese.. .They seem to have opened the door in intercourse witn the. world with a determination to be governed by none of the prejudices which have grown up with their isolation. They present notbing'so much as the appearance of a people who having waked up to the fact that there is a world around them, are now endeavoring to make up for lest time. When first tbey begun to take note of outside matters they found that greenbacks were the currency in that nation which not only lies nearest to them, but has from the first enjoyed the largest share of their confidence aad respect Greenbacks', or at least paper money, were forthwith introduced into Japan with an addition to the legal tender clause calcu lated to make them "go off like hot cakea" the man and a Jap. who should refuse to receive one of them was to be immediately beheaded. Bat id course of time this singular people discovered that our pa per was the result ;o fa necessity, and that gold and silver were the two media for the exchange of products. So now Wei find that "paper money has been discarded and a gold and silver currency is being substituted, for it as fast as the Japanese Government can turn out the coin. Alia. The Cincinnati Commercial, in an editorial on the prospects uf the Presidential candidates, gets off the following clever bit of .sarcasm: ; And peering upon the scene, benignant as the moon in autumn, smiling upon gathered harvests and ripe corn, and broad fields spotted with golden pumpkins, and vineyards purple with grapes, and orchards ruddy with apples,' and woodlands gor geous with tlie frost works on the leaves, is the face of "our later Frankliu," Horace Greeley. The im mense affection for Oreeley that abides in the hearts of the people, the profound confidence that is every where felt in his integrity, the general faith in his goodness.: Joimtled on . wide-spread knowledge of bis good works, and the revadiug conciousness that the way to let us have peace is to place amarf of peace, whose, doctrine, is good will to men, at the head of the government the, development of these forces, have already astonished the politicians, and may presently amaze, them and confound .all their calculations by placing him, without indebt edness to them in the chief magistrate's chair. The new war vessel ievaslali6n of the English navy,' Is described asr the 'most Remarkable, the strongest and the ugliest vessel afloat ' This hnge floating battery, with ber low hull and gun towersr possesses no masts, but only .two poles for signal ling, fore and aft i ;,IJer strength, lies is three chief poiais her massive armor, offensive armament, and great capacity for carrying coai and steaming.- She can carry no ,less than 1JS00 tons of coal, which will feed two pairs of engines, driving twin screws, independent' of 'each; other t and, with full boiler power, the force of this immense machinery may be set at 5,000 h oriel, nit nrjeacajfted that the Devastation f ouV4 outsrH tejTarriar, and jAlonarcK -tsvojof thecavy's heaviest monitors by at least seventeen days, sncb is -the difference ia the capac ity of the " vessels. :' The' deck is covered in with three J aches of rolled iron and thick teak' plank ing; but ,upoa that platform rises a sort of iron fortresa'-containing' the two 'torreta. the . funnel, steering-box, and all the? large ' openings to the in teriort This fortress will contain four 35-ton guns, which, it baa, beqn demonstrated, can send a shell tt)rogh' fifteen inches of iron,' with a' foot, of teak behind iLutFinally. great attention has been paid to stability, and no apprehensions of a fate like the Captain') are felt for the giant Devastation. Jiist rrivedd For Sale ! TIBB-KTaV, ASTHMATJC!', SMOKING TOBACCO, fMMated Hay 3d, 14, aad prepared of Uaa puresMucaredounUuiFlant. v YrzJy Kaistaa, Tarklsh and Uavaiaa Imparted Cigar lit as. 'II 4 ) " fH .l": m i 'hi : - EArtkalft's Swiss Cigars, Dan as Cigars, - ; Ceatary sad Eareka Roll Chewing Tobatta, ; V Ceaalae Big Llek Saoklag Taoacra ' ' ' Pate Stavalle's Twist Tebaero, - . Peach,. nomebtead and Export Tsbatco. 7, .!....-,-.. ;. ALSO-- ' ; K I L A TJ E A" SMOKING TOBACCO ! k'SPreaarea by.rny.slf of the flnssl brands at Natural Loaf Tobacco. FOR LR' AT THE TOBACCO (At! CIGAR W aTORtS. , V .1 n. BOLLMANN, - -. . No. 4t Fort Street and 'bl'lj " ' ' ' Qaeen Street, opposite C. Brewer k Co.' mdiDg Pants, Riding Pants.: GENTLEMEN WnO ARE FOND OFtHl beautitul and gracefal exercise, call and see the splendid Bedford Cord, tha most sai table material maie for Hiding, at s30 J. KENTON'S. Tailor, King St, Honolulu, Sbbrrtistnuiits. thep; -crape k " OFFERS FOR 'sALiE " JUST JlEOEIVEX) FROM BREMEN ! -BTTfll HAW. BARK R. C. WYLLIE, y ' h.!halterman,'m aster, . V ' , . y ' 3- consiSTiita OF-i-; - ' I 3NT O I CBS CBHMAM'i liClMD ; A-l JBASCE, VIZ : nsriHTE Marseilles;- bed 2.tjilts, T W hite Cotton Turkish lowels, 1 ; v Grsy snd Linen Hue Towels; - - " White and Gray Cotton Buck ToweU, Horse Blankets, Vales of Blankets in all wool and all cotton, . Bales Brown Cotton, - Bales White Madapolams, Bales or Fancy English Prints, Bales White Ground Prints, Bales Printed Brilliants, Cases White Brlllisnts, Osses White Moleskin, White Cotton Drill, Half Ltnea Prill, AU Linen Drill, Bales Bine CottonBales Blue Flannel, Cases White Linen Duck, ' Veil Barrgo of all colours, Silk eresadlne for Tells, White Catbmers,. . , ,. . . i : i r. . ! Black Merfno and Thibet, Ftne Black Cobarf.' BaratReas,' Buuting, CalouretL, Linen prilia. Whits Jacoue, Mull Muslin, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Dotted Muslins. Anti Macassar, Black, White, and Brown Linen Thread, Vhit-CoMon Thread, Heavy anil extra wide Ticking," r HairClorh Seating-, EJack Olf 1oh, Gray Linen Drills, Horrock's White Cotton Lone Cloth, ' Crochet Cotton, als Blue DrHling, Heavy White Corduroy. ; .. 1 . ' f 'Amoskrag Denims, Italian Cloths, Black t Blue Broadcloth, Heavy W hite Cotton Bed Sheetings, Cashmere d'ecosf e, Carpet A4XspMrys,t .Tape Check..' '1 Paper Cambrics, Silisias, Fine White Linens, Ladies' Corsets, . , , . M buttons aiid.Trhnmirigs for tailors use, ,i Of; i Black, White and Brown Linen Hollands, Black Silk, Black snd Whfte Cbftbn Wadding,"" " ' ' " ' Zephir Wool, Saddle ifMhi, Black Crepe. GROCERIES. , French Peas la -Water, French Peas in Batter," tins Peas and CarrUS, ...... ... Asparagus, Soup Bouilly, Mock Turtle, Julien Crab, Kidney, Fowl, Oxtail aud U are Soups. Tins of Tongue, Brunswick Liver, Mushroom, Westphalia, Italia, Cervelat, Ac, Sausages Currant, Apples and Raspberry Jellies in Jars, trawberry. Currant, Raspberry and Cherry Juice, ' ' Raspberry Vinegar. Cases Mixed Pickles, Piccalill, Onions and aherkins, Limburg and Swiss Cheese, Bbls of Kye Flour, ., Kegs of Dutch Herrings, Kegs of German Sslted Siring Beans, Sour Cabbage in kegs, Kegs of Salted BrsuneT Kohl. Curly Kehl, Tins Brauner Ken) or Curly Kehl Cabbage, ' . Kegs Salted Turkish Peas, Canary and Rape Seed, Demijohns Yellow and Green Split Peas, Sardelles and Anchovies in patent glass and tin boxes Keys of Saltpeter, Cases Sweet Oil, WestpbaJiaJHAnis Keg Russia Sardines, French Prunes in glass, Smyrna Figs in glass, Zante Currants in tins, Muscat EaisiOSM tins. Capers lav-less, -f 5 f , Glasses Preserved Lampreys, Russia t)aviar la patent boxes, Candles, Salt water Son.FrepctiC;haclaie Cases Confectionery, Marzipan, and other Sweetmeats, ,, Vinegar In Demijohns and Barrels, Grocery Paper, . ' . .u Paper Bags for Grocers, Ate,, kcf Ac. ' " W,I:E S t JL, I Ii ft II 8 ta.7.ti i i TW a- a . a ft . a A 4 Ale, Porter, &c. . 24- Ptttercat Brasida mt ttte Beat MstaKarlaai Wli in caeca. Cases RHINE WINES, such as, Liebfrauenmllch, isalsanbeimar.' 'Hookheimcr, Mterstelner, Radasheunarv Detdea beimer, Bocksbeutel, warranted genuine, Medoc lt6i, Medoo 1864 in cases, Bauterne, Haul gauterne. , Cases CLARET ef other brands, such as, Chal Litaes, La Grange, Leoville, Chambertin. Cases Sherry and Portwine, Cases Marachino, ' Cases Malt Kxtract, Cases Nordhauser Brantweln, Cases Scotch and irish Whiskey, Nonlbouse Kunimel, , ' t Nordhamer double Kummel, 'Cases Vrnch Cognac, '.-?'-Csses 8redish Punch, Cases Swedish Cocktail, Angostura and Boonekamp Bitters, i r r Cases Best and Real Holland Gin. warranted, Cases Imitation Holland Clin, Brandy, Gin and Rnm in casks, Deetjen A Schroder's Star brand Ale in pints snd quarts, Deetjen A Schroder's Star brand Porter, in pints and quarts, Norwegian Beer in pints and quarts, Marian's Draft Ale in casks, . , ' . K Alcohol in demijohns and kegs, Seltzer Water, , . , , , i- AAA r. A.c, Ac, Ace. Ladies' new styles flats and Bonnets, Children's new s.yles Hats, Gent's new styles Felt Hats, Ladies', Gent's and. Children's Gloves, r , -r - Coloied Kid Gloves fbr Laoies and Gett,.S&lpuderi.Grters, Whits Pique Tests, Fine blue Sacs, Black A blue Cloth Pants, White Duck Sacs, Pants and Vests," Orlean A Alpacca Sacs, Prkna Pants, -Vigurad-ttoleskin fast; ritfre4JieUrfa Patata Silk Umbrellas, wtialeTJohe'frame extra sizes, ' " Ladies' Silk L'mbreJIas, Black, Brown, V.BUis Cotto 1 Umbrellas, A complete assortment of Gent's Linen ai.d Paper Collars. Neckties, Men's white and gray heavy Merino iialf Hosej Meu's and Boy's heavy bwt CeMon 8aaksy - - Ladies superior . white Stockings, Merino Undershirts and Drawers, extrs. sites. Brown Cotton Undershirts, Pilot Reefing Jackets, Monkey Jsckets, Waterproof Coats, White Cotton. Haudkerchieu hemmed. Superior white linen and lawn and kerchiefs. Mourning llnikerchiefs, Calico and Madapolam Shirts, Ac, sc., c BLANK BOOKS, auch as. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Stock Books, Account Books, Copying Books, r1 -r Note Books, Book FqKos, Oetave BonksK rrryrrrrr , BUL Cap aad Letter Paper, Pens and Pen Holders, u, Ink, Copying Presses, Ac. 4-c., o. PAI1VTS, &c. White fd'Arhf zln.'Bla?kana'ern Oil, Sheet Lead, Ac. Ac wq Rosewood 1 Cottage Pianos ! , r ,rVlEL033E01SrS.7 r' PBBFUMERY, &c. Best Eau de Cologne, Pomatums, HitlOn, Fias Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, kc, c, Ac ' Cases Nicknscs and Fancy Articles, Toys and Dolls, Jack, Butcher and Pea. Knives, Water Monkeys, Silk Beltings, Ribbons, a large assortment, Feathers and Plumes, Artificial Flowers snd Wreaths, G. P. Bound Combs, Dressing Box) fineTooth Combs? Iiti Dress "friBMnJngs, ' Fine Kmbraiileias, Corks,o(.L4iriaal C:sr,. A ' ' Black Hat Ribbons, Black Polished Fence Wire, a good artlcte. Hoop Iron, Manila made Rope, Hemp Sail Twine, Walking Sticks, Violin Strings, Hobti and Kyes, Hair Pisa, ; Meerschaum Pipes, Ornamental Globe Table Lamps, ALSO, .E X PQTE D ' ,; PA3 K GeaastsoiTADLE mi DRY -GOODS, HARDWARE A CROCKERT. CUTLERY, DORT,r .r 4-c., Ae., Ac Ahd'DirectviaPafia'rii- CAaeaPriaQ'tlillls: J i SAO White aad Dark Craaid Prists, " f ' Tw'etaV,l.sslke'res a'tf ,0 Vil m hi i XTklte Ui JAwaIa-C-s, Baats aad Shaes far Ladles, Ceats-'aad Childrea, Hi & i: I ,0 malms, BrlIUMtfr;Rj iom mai1 OTMEEOJJS.OTTOClTICK SUIT- - able far Ike Trnale BOSTON PER::CEYLGN1 .it. I' ''i t til ,i.U c 0 'BALE,.AiL HEVT AlIOSpfG DEN1JI3,., L) tbe boye ..fMS , - TERMS, AHD LIBERAL TO PRICES, COUNTRY DEAtERO bUsi.Vrtle-UrlF"i- sssw-Staehi be fare P at t-e state star il . .1 t f elsewhere.; if j THCOD. C. HEUCi: PK'f fill ,2 3m ' FORT CTRKXT." ASfis BEST AMERrCAN CATITJ ItfATClIES PAINTS OF ALL COLOllS, IN 6IL AND DRY. HTOBFQ?:' :BEST0LINEED OIL,'. KAW AND BOEQ ... n a n : -ar a w V a f a . Ti ST? a 1 o rr a T. ST' LADIES o the ISLANDS ' fc -l-OF THE-- BEST 4-4 BLEACHED COTTON In the Marae't,' Ydn wlir Find it at ' -a. ... . a . a s . - a a V Castle & Oooko's. 1M and lOO inch Cotton and Liaen SbeetTne:, s . m f " SL Linen, 8.4 Homespun and Bleached Ta lie Line, WaiJarcaAsaartmanttf iKapklaai t'f ALSO A FIXE XEW Lfi&yOFlLlBhi&AX Fine &Heuia. WMte Flannels. waawaawawsawawat f.TnET ABOaT ItVILaa BE SOLD CHEAP. Samples Sent to the other Islands if desired. A Fine Assortment of AMEfilCANANDENGOSH , . I ' ' I T' GOODS! Received by Moses -Taylor I ;iHT 'in . m i I t- " B00TS1 lOOTSf QUSTOM MADE DOUBLE SOLE BOflTS, Denft:erts castom made Dreaa Edga Boots, Benkerta Castom Made flqaare Cdaja Boots. Beakert'ai Custom iKada Jtiaaps'aLa Boatav uenacertTs isntton Bitie uatteraa ,.,. rt, i Benkert'a Panap S Benkerta Oxford Ties Ac..' tc. , , t ; Splendid Supply of the aopFe Goods LATELY RECEIVED, , , And "Etrf Pair T7arranted to Oire Sat iiL:i i iaj&tionV 1 Also. 1 0 ' u v ui Lae, feFpices of FrencVA Ptiti Boots and Slioes ! . OF eESTlUAUTY -""', M. MelNERNT. . -.cal Sm H "- w, i: Werner Fert and Merchant Streets.' puoxoGixAFnic vkmvs ' 1171LU UtS UN KAIllUI I lOX, A JmLMJk M Trios, c. inrum'8 mows uopou These views (sht ia the set) were drawa by the beet available talent from sketches and par Honiara furnished by Capt. W. KKLLEY, the armthfaiee ef wbica are vooche4 to by all who have seen them. . u Orders will be received for the same, and furnished at U per Sat, Siss ef Pbalsgrash, 7x9. CABINET SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS Of THE WRECKED. BRIG 8IIELEHOFF, aO Cta.' each. Aad '- i';- ' PtnoraBle View "i'f Hoaal ala fraai' the tlarkar, sow, lAPM EX : n c. miu INVOICE 'OF HAVANA; & :;GElimN ! 20fliGta?.QoiA;iB Sri oiM. OF DIFFERENT Q.DALITIES. FOR BALE BY, -r f . f j inVr-OVHLANDIWCf ii j Ex Haw'n Bark R. W; Wood, !2G000 '3TH30 From. Golnmbia liyer. pLO (J R ACA.Xxi.A. S AJnixt. HAMSaBpMWJn-aaaiarjareui' Jit.lil S A LMON. West's Peeking, la bbls. A hf. bbis. i( OATSf beat Oregon j l:Jt cl ,. " BRAN, SHOTS AND " rMitM HOI OH All ?ffV: , . KAFf t" VI 'I .HflTKlO " 'CIDER, Prash, la kegs aad talf barrels. For, Saleat Low Prices by 'Y .A, au!9 e i II. HACKFELD $t Ca. m - ' - - - HAVE ON HAND AND SAU , . THE LARGEST & FINEST ASSORTMEfj Gr O o! ! ; : . : .y.., ;.'ff.n-.:r Un-. i..-r..fJ , t, a ,',, , . ' .. iv?"" MA""r.BI..AfTr,r' - PiLiiieSi poks and Seine TwW : . - A - m .1 All M K.fe ... ' ' ir JVHlTeLnAD!'ANDZ "aft . Its INt. r all kinps pJursiiE IN, PRAT fTARiETr. n nr, fx ; : ' H'lT' f T"T"JH ALL lUi'DS OPltiaRBIAGeiMATEaiAli , All Kinci& -olT'Houselieeper's Goods! e STOOLS!! 3) 1 1 ,J 0 II f t 1 II I - X ' 4 s. . . . . . ... J 1 Jll run '. ; 1 l p For Carpenter, JBIacksmithSs Masons PptWers, t Shot?. Makers, TU0. &ud alI Othra requiring Tools' irt Wesrrlfitlou1. ' V ' ' ' f A.I Bed jRock: Prices. . i' A. V7. PIERCE & C OFFER FOR SALE A . . ... . . . Y r; ;? f7i?ui7j : a ? 'JJERC,H,AWpiISf ' ' ! i i! 1 x ) y ' SHIPPING VND LOCAL REQUIREMET COMPRISLNOi M, ,A QOTTM4M,Mifivtl!?vcK, raw 1Iem$ 'and ' Manila' Cordage, all 8L- A a HEMP AND COTTON TWINE, Spttnyarn, Marline, ilouaelina, . . Beutlng Stuff. OiUUng Fslh, .VIDUA ,8MAO .h .a wui. v BLOCKS OF ALL SIZES I .1 V "r. ' o 'a o v.Ji ' ar ,i Ci. fcj-asrai.janae ,wiyr,lv,'w.' hi. n..b ..4 u,.t ITaam" - r ,l:Ju . VAasavesf beaked am patens r - I - U ' . ttooss ana xmrnowa, ioonecuDf sac Boat Tinberstfstoms andster t III 'Mii J i, 1 ''il 'i ss-aif tSV,aiaaACaat Rowlocks, Bushings, Strering Braces, Boat Falls, f Wrourht Mails. Cut Nails. Kivata of all aiaas. i - paYnt or ALL1 itlrib Liaeeeat Oil, " t, Kerosene, "Whale and Sperm Oils! Tar, Bright Varelsh, Pump and Rigging Leather, Cope . '. t i Iron Tacks, BREAD, f LQUR7PI-EF, POM, -4 PCKl Preserved Meats, Pis Frulis, Oraen Com, Green Peas, Spices, and various other Groceries, A I ,'. : ' I I j.i l . I .M'J.''J .. 1 b Also, Branda. Bomb Lanoi ' . ,m c 7 nho'cr' Pelrce'i U aallai Caaa. TABLE, DA IRy'-AJVD' COARSE lAl karoos tha Ft aloe flaw WOrksI" ". ; ' j PERRY DAYL1 If RONS' PAIN KILLIR, I And Various 'othcrCMorcliaBi CARIFCLLY SELECTED, FROM THi , ' California, Eastern & European Mark; aSBBWJBB.aaBBwj, brderi jroi tlu 'JOVurJslanda earrfuVy aimit 4 at Received perMoses Tayli I U J A jCMBEaUvPriY.Oe' U t CHOICE "STATIONER! ; f. l -J . v . , ' I ? . . THOS. C. THRUM; " Stationery and JTews-Depot,' " BLANK BOOKS. IN VA RIO US SIZES ' D1WIXQS, Ii - Matoarandam and Paaa Books, aaaortad siaes, d iPf1 ?lo?ik,'Tl" B.ook'. I f I ' 1 i if InstrBotioa Books tor Aecordeon and Guitar, Bhlpplog and Money Receipt Boons, Inks, in peat varletFi.,... t. .. j Pen Holders, a choles assorlmentj i , .. ' " Parlof Games of authors, TTtrvrTwe,!o.' Mrs. Siows's Pink and White Tyranny, " L" . t! Battlsof Dorklrig,'e., .ie.Uo. ' ' f-r " ""' HP A TCT-XDf lC3Df fiTfST Milti' - 4-1 u . : i r Lllit U LAI lltU L-lDniin 1 1, h -il A 'ltiwittlMir1t'kttin3i:Qr' 1i l l Att'rWeW . .laOTeU VnhUuV.ti r Subsections received at any fm to lite saw oi " .'tERMS OP SUEOtrntoisV'tW. ADYACS OneVook at a tlm9-m,Z.'-'i rr, t Ms , TweBoaksat time..;...... 0O - " 01 Three oki t Bm...'.'..'..V U 00 - , '.T 60 , ( ' Fa iWsA a lima... UOB , - r H'.r-t "I ' ' l" ' ' I ET Tki iuaraasWsesaands pea the Library reoelr si aosjaaiMiars ee Saoaerikars senawmg, te be geklaa awWI this seals. jt .- -.. ;. v IA FULL SUPPLY vj ' KNGLISBV ,a, . , . i i... .i.- :t f ' ,m 'amavrican j ... , , AUSTRALIAN AJfP sjaajsj ' 4M UI t '" - !!! .r ., It ' " "'XajW ZEAL'-. , KcrfKpaperg. Magatlns& PerlotUci i . ' BECErTEO Bt aTfERY MAIL. a a mmttt. , A ' k J ft . ; .AaarlpOaBS tkersce raealvad al aay twae, aad weJw"1, v ea tha eOter Islands rorarshed Frea af Pssis t oiP"" , Tnds.'a.TnRU, suu snaVaws iW ; ' GROCERY FEED i , 1. m I. TAi LLOTO DECS, TO NOTIFT . T! . tbu b. has P-rehaaad the aioek I. trad. late Arm of vroweu m v-w-, - -- btislnass rf ' " - - ', ,,'"t Grocer, Caker and Feed ;Slort ; OXJO STA1TO, TIC; 74 rFQRT ; where he Intends to keap eooataotly on hana, j , The' Beit the Uafket fforda ia hii i k An4 b wtU be ksppy ta maethla oW ensua Doors Open at Dayligbif W. B .Orders frees the other MandsVW meet l f attcntioa. --!. "."'.) i corps k-stje Ail rrtoR sale mr n. HAcarnP1 STOBI