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4 r CORBITT & ELACLEAY, Shipping & Commission Merchants, 13 and 15 From St.; 10 and 12 First St., Portland, O. SAX FRANCISCO OFFICE, 202 SACRAMENTO STREET. BfcFEB TO Bank of British Columbia First National Gold Bank Jleni. H. Hackfeld 6t Co . . .Portland, Oregon ......Sao Francisco Honolulu ..Bankers , ...Honolulu Messrs. nmuoy . -.. Mewn. Greeo, Macfarlane Co . i.i.fui PmHnM solicited, on which CASH A p VCE3 WILL BE MADK. mh2 ly , A. P. EVEEETT, Forwarding & Commission Merchant 405 FROST STREET, CORNER CLAY, SAX FRANCISCO. Particular attention paid to Consignments of Island Produce P4 tl J. BECHTINGEB, M. D. (OP TIIM..) PiiriiriAVTO THE ITALIAN T.. AND " " h M B , SoSe- 704 Sacramento Street cor ner J KTa?n" San Francisco, C.l. BesKience. ouA-st corner of .Mason and Pacific tlzl IIMDI A RICE MILL ! CORNER OF MISSIOX FRF.M0ST STSSAX FRAMISCO, C1L. mllE i vn A RICE MILL HAVING VSDKR T It MaierUl imrmremenw. U now in Perfect Cond.tion far the mim k DRESSISC OF PADDY ! AND N C LEANED RICE, I: -ijeBt Possible Manner. The Price for Hailing and Ur' ag or Paddy has been Reduced 30 Per Cent. OAODY AND HULLED RICE ! rVM ll'c.v Prompt find Careful Att'vtion. WM. M. OR KEN WOOD, a,.l Comiion Merchant and Proprietor of j PACIFIC IRbW0RKS"! SW FR1XCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Established in 1852. RANKIN, BRAYTON & CO., MANCFACTCRE ENGINES. BOILERS & MACHINERY Of Evfrj Description. jT Particular attention paid to the Manufacture of Sl iiAR MILLS. VACl'l'M PANS,c. - . w-k a a aula ly GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA ! BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which gov ern :h operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful .r p'u'-aion of the fine properties or well-selected cocoa. Mr. 4PP, ha. provided our breakfast tables -lib driiortdj cUw-ed beverage which may save os many heavy doctors t il! i to by the judicious use of such articles of diet mat a . on.;.:ution iay be gradually built op until strong e ngh to re-Ut every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle mr.U d are floating around u. ready to attack wherever tr-we .s a weak point. We may escape many a fatal fhr.fU y keeping , jr-elves well fortified with pure blood ar.-l j .roi.r.y noct .,h : 'rame." See Article in the Cir:! Sentre iizrttr. , Made simply with t.-rilic? water or mili. SM.I only in Pa-Vsts and T.uj, Jib and 2B, jbeU--d : JAMES EPFS & CO., UOM?)paTHtC CHEMIST!'. Tn-T.t mMU Stbj;t. nad 17, IVf'-:.T KoM!-, Fr.-r.s avi ..: -OWS, i.irtWFORD & CO., r,- Carter Lnar.St. Paul's, Loudon, E. C. f G TO STATE THAT THEY ARE OPEN For any Commercial Transactions, A8 TO Coo.IiBBients, ftr Grantin? Drfts and Presfutin: Camnirrrial Bills for AcreptaDrt and Payment. For Dli YINC ENGLISH GOODS At a Very Small Commission, Aft Forwanling Goods to any Place in England, or the Continent. -!-eg to draw your attention to a very importmt English !r.r-M:ion we have oo hand, Tiz: Woolen Blankets or Coverings, OF LARGE S17.E3, Combined with an Air Pillow ! Kill be found most necessary and TJr 7TJL FOE MILITAEY MEN, TRAVELERS, INVALIDS, F0?. USE IN HOSPITALS, &c, &c, &c. iv-sesstDg, amongst others, the following ad t .i .ages : It is the Finest Substitute for a Bed. i Pillow can be Raised or Lowered at any t; ?ith the Greatest Ease. It will pack up in a pxr Small Compass, and can be carried about Without Any Inconvenience. ?r.ICE,-FR0M 15s. TO 35s. EACH ! Wl.en ordering the abote Article, please remit t - amount of jour order to j?3f-al W. CRAWFORD c Co. HAZELTON PIANOS ! RAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. THE JK Best in the Market. Prices Lower than any other first- class piano. FULLY WARRANTED to stand any climate. Send for Catalogue and Price List. CHAS. S. EATON. Oen'l Agent, jy23 6m 133 Montgomery SL, fan Francisco, CaL ART GALLERY & EMPflBIlirJ Just Received from San Francisco, bt late arrivals. 1 A Large.and Handsome Assortment op PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, Such as Frames, Velvet Cases, Union Cases, ;e. Also, A M STUB OF PHOTOGRAPHS ! Printed in Porcelain; ' Portraits in Alba Plates, A Style never before Introduced in Ilonolxdxu T mUa bee to sar that I am prepared to take Pbotocrraphs from Lockets and produce a picture 17x20, a aiae which will be remembered by Honolulu people some years ago, made by Mr. Weed. Every facility will be found at my establishment to Take any and All Kind of Pictures! Frames made tm Order. Aided by the elements and the advantages of human inge nuity and enterprise, uive - ,u. ,a25 A. A. MOIYTA1YO. 3febfrtiscnunts. TOBAGGO CIGARS AT Vo. OS Xiiuanii Street ! Xh on hand and constantly rfteiving, A VERY CHOICE ASST. OF TOBACCO, Cigars and Snuff, Cigars, Habana and Manila, -.tural LeafHard and Light Preyed Tobacco, Dark and Bright Nary, Dark and Bright Fine Cat Chewing, A Varied Assortm't of Smoking, Qrannlated and Cut, Golden Floss & Old Virginia for Cigraritas, Very Nice; Miff A BOY, COARSE RAPPEE and SCOTCH SMFF, In Glass or Tin Foil, 2 and 4 oz. pkf. We will not be undersold, and our goods are new and freh We ako continue the manufacture OF Mineral Waters of all Kinds ! LEMON APE, GINGER ALK, c, tc. ulS 3m HO LUSTER Si. CO. THE UNDERSIGNED H4 VE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS at lhse Islands, fir the sale of the O o 1 obr . o d Miller, Stewart & (to.'s CROWN BRAND OF BOURBOH&fiVE UinHIISISIESS ! NOW THE LEADING BRAND IN KENTUCKY, United Btates, and which for its purity and superior quality, is Highly recommended for Medi cinal use ! We hare now landing per bark Discovery, A Small Invoice of these Whiskies, WniCH WILL BE OFFERER AT AGENTS' RATES Namely -. Extra Bourbon, in varnished oak casks and japanned hoops; Bye, " " " Bourbon in polished kegs and nickle plated hoops, Bourbon in 1 dozen bottle casps, Bye in 1 dozen bottle cases. Each bottle bearing the Caotion Label, aDd Put up Expressly for Green, Mac farlano & Co. . We GVA RANTKE these W!:Ufc:es to be the Genuioa ''M'.Iier, Stewart it Co.' Crown iira.iu.'" direct '.mm tqs rosnufacturers, and la quality ntir arpassed. s22 2m GREEN. MACFARL.ANE Ai CO. ! ! A ND AS YOU SEE HAVE J.. myself with one of those ELEGANT SOLID SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS ! which will stand the Baggage Smashers, and which are only to be had at the STORE of M. MclNERNY Where can be found any or EIEMTIIIM IX THE TRUE LIE Among which are Ladies' Solid Sole Leather Trunks, riveted edges; Ladies' Solid Bridle Leather Trunks, nvetea eages; Ladies' Solid Leather Trunks, sewed edges; Ladies' Elegant Leather Covered Saratogas, Ladies' Composition Saratogas, Ladies' Kmbosscd Zinc Saratogas, Ladies' Elegant Travelling Dressing Cases, Ladies' Knssia Lainer flopping vaiises, Ladies' Bags and Reticules in all sizes. Ladies' Canvas Covered Trunks, LADIES' STATE ROOM TRUNKS ! An article much In demand, stowing neatly under the state room berth. Solid Sole Leather Trunks, riveted edges; Gent's Solid Bridle Leather Trunks, riveted edges Oent's Leather Trunks in all sizes; Gent's Bound Edge Trunks, Gent's Solid Sole Leather Valises, Gent's Bridle Leather Valises, Gent's No. 1 and 2 Boston Valises, Gent's Patent Corner Valises, Gent's Elegant Russia Leather Travelling Cases, Gent's Shawl and Blanket Straps, Trunk Straps, Tourist and Traveler's Bags and Valises. In fart everything in the above line and at Bed Jloclc Pi'ices. ALSO, JUST TO HAND ! AN ELEGANT LINE OP GEM'S SHOE WARE Among which are the CELEBRATED CORK SOLE GAITERS ! Just the thing for the wet weather. The Neatest Style of Men's Slippers ! Ever offered here. Among which are the celebrated Everett suppers, and in fart everything In all well appointed Boot and cnoe rwres. All the above lines of Goods icill be Sold at Ibices to suit the Times. Thrse Gaodn are well kaawn here and need m rrromtneadatlwn. Every Pair Warranted. M. MclNERNY, Corner of Fort and Merchant Streets. ja8 TRAVELLER'S HOUSE HIL0. TISlTORS AT HILO.AD PARTIES EX KOLTK FOR THE VOLCANO, can find - Good Accommodations WITH BOARD AND LODGING AT REASONABLE BATE3, at the above establishment HOESES AND GUIDES PROCURED At short notice, and all arrangements made for the trip to the mountain. (jy21 ly) C. K. BAFAI. SISAL ROPE. MALLSIZES,FROM SIX THREAD TO yj one ann a nai incn. (my a) t ot f-ale by uullm k to 5w 13 JJ 5htjcrtisemcnt5. NOR' YEST Lumber ! LEIVERS AND DICKSON AT THEIR OLD STAND - oji Fort, King and Merchant Sts. Nor' Wept 1 inch Boards, Nor' W-st Plank. Nor' West 1 in. Plank; 2, 3. and 4 in. Plank. Nor West Tongned fc Grooved Boards, 1 & Nor' Wwt Surfaeed, 1 in. and 1. Nor West Scantling, all fizch ; Nor' West Timber, all sizes; WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES ! JUST RECEIVED Per JrL. W. Almy, A CHOICE CARGO RED IHIIHI IJ Hill! ! 1 inch Boards 1, 1J and 2 inch, Rough Surfaced, 1 in. IJ, 1, 2 and 3 in. of the BEST QUALITY. Choice lot of Red Wood Shingles, 3x4 Posts. Red Wood; 4x4 Posts, Red Wood; 4xB Posts, Red Wood all 7 feet long. Also, Red Wood Split Posts, ALLSIZES OF REDWOOnSCAATLIAG Rough and Clear, RUSTIC SIDING, CLAPBOARDS, Tongue and Grdove.l Boards. Red Wood; Tongue and Grooved Boards. Red Wood, lj; Doors, Windows arid Blinds, ALL-SIZES ; Nails, Builders' Hardware, Oil, White Lead. Zinc Paint, Chromo Green, Paris Green, Chronio Yellow. Red Le d. Black Paint, Varnishes, Raw Burnt Umber, in oil; Full Asst. of Glass, Putty, &c, &c. White Ash Plank, White Eastern Pine, WALL PAPER AND; BORDER ! fl&F- Orders from the other Islands filled with care and dispatch. jyl6 LEWERS1DICKSOX. iJusf IHLeceiv.esI, EX HARK COUINCiA, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Hunt' Axes, Ax Handles, Ox Bow, Char coal Irani, Snfen. Also, on H and, BUILDERS' HARDWARE ! Mechanics' Tools, Tinware, Cordage, Belting, Rubber Hoee, Lamps, Lanterns, Plows, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Canal Barrows, Hingham Buckets, Wooden Pails, Market Baskets, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, &c., &c, &c:, &e., Ac. Table and Pocket Cutlery, ' Silver Plated Ware, ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP i DILLINGHAM &CO. myl2 RECIPROCITY ! ! ! NEW CIGAR STORE OPENED BT II. J. NOL.TE, FOrt street OPPOSITE FISCHER & BOTH, Merchant Tailors, A BRANCH OP THE OLDEST AND largest Tobacco and Cigar Store in Honolulu. The Best Assortment of Pipes From Meerschaum to Briar. Tlio Boat Selection of CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO AND Cigars ot Every Quality se23) From finest Ilavana to common Manila. jb) SUGAR MACHINERY!! raiHE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE- U. CEIVED per Mail from the celebrated GLASGOW IRON WORKS OF MESSRS. MIRLEES, TAIT & "WATSON, Exact particulars of the cost of SUGAR MANUFACTURING PLANT Of seventeen different capacities ranging- 1680 L.ba. Sugar in lO Hour at n Coal mf 270, a. Firat clnaa Vacuum I'ait Plaut to make 12 Tomk tf Su gar in lO IUsral a rotl f 4,47 0, delirere.1 in Gluasw. The undersigned are prepared to receive orders for such machinery, and to arrange for freight on same to be shipped by a NKW IRON CLIl'PKIt SHIP now building in (he Clyde ot 1000 tons burden, to leave GLASGOW on or about the 16th of February next. N. B. Orders for all kinds of Machinery and other Euro pean Merchandize to be shipped by the above vessel, should be sent to the undersigned during the month of September or not laier man i ictooer lutti. Kaie or lreignt arranged for. au26 GREEN, MACFARLANR & CO. THE PACIFIO Commercial bbcrfeer. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. A Tour to Oregon and British Columbia. Bv'the XIet. Alexander Mackixtosu. (Continued from our last issue) There Las been a little excitement lately owing to the setting up of an opposition line of steam ships between Portland and San Francisco. This reduced the cabin passage money from twenty-five dollars to ten. In another week a farther redaction to $7.50 took place ; and m one week more a person could travel first-class from San Francisco to Portland, a three day s journey for five dollars, and in the steerage tor two and a half, this beatB the Kilauea or Likehke for cheapness ! The people of Portland are better off for amusements and relaxation than the people of Honolulu. They have a very fine Public Library, which would do credit to any city. Subscribers have the r-rivilege of introducing their friends, who then share the benefits of the Library for two weeks at a time. I suppose there would be scarcely any book extant that an enquirer could nnr, frpx. iudzinz from the size of the rooms and mimhrr of hnoks therein. Then the readinff- room is fully supplied with the current periodi cals and magazines, of almost every civilized country. This is necessary, for Portland is some- thino- like llonoium m tne uivereuy no iuuavi- tants. Then again there are side rooms wnere vi ran takft their hooks or narjers, or play eames. or smoke or chat, in all forming the most attractive of resorts. The Theatre is a handsome buildin", the ground story ot wnicn is usea as a Market. The Market did not seem to be very flrvn vl fi i n nr On nne. side, a nart of the lower building is partitioned off into little rooms which are used as a restaurant. Here the business people have their luncheons, and people who live n lodgings meir meais. The Gymnasium is largely patronised by the young gentlemen ot I'ortiana. ine -uuseuni is small, but very creuuaDie. There are several 6maii varies in tno city, in which are stands for the convenience of bands of music, and one large 1'artc wrnca traverses me city from one end to the other. This last is planted with trees, and in a lew years ic wiu oe a 111 0E C ueilgunui piaue. uuaiiug uu iuc Dujuutu, broad river is largely indulged in. Pic-nio par ties, both by day and by moon-light, pull up the river and encamp on the thickly wooded and picturesque islands with which the river is inter spersed. Portland cannot DoaBi ot us roaus, tuougu iub scenery which one passes through is truly mag nificent. The road by the " White H-ise 'as it in called is very decent, and leads through a forest ot pine, maple, rea ana yeiiow nr, wregun .o,ln- nlrfpr nnd stiruce. The undergrowth is chiefly oak scrub, hazel, blackberry, wild goose- J ... 1 . i 1 V T berry, nuciueDerry, ana oiner uerrj ueanug shrubs. The canons are beautiluWrives, u only your horses aro docile and well under control. A very slight shy would precipitate carriage and . n f i a i 1 . a. I ,1 A. all. tnousanas ot ieet dciow. rui tne graiiueai ..... mm m 1IM I rl'S of all walks is that to JMarknam s iiui. ine rnnrl winrifl rnnrid and round a denselv wooded bill, until it reaches the summit ; every now and then, a glimpse is anoraea oi ine vaney ui tne river, with tne city at tne ena oi u, wnen me top is reached the whole expanse of the country . . t- . i r t. is open to view, rar away, ribiug uut ui mc thick dark woods, the lofty snow-clad peaks ap near. dazzlinz in their whiteness. Here and there a township brightens up the gloom of the deep green foliage. The placid surface of the W illamette lulls one into a acep reverie, uum which one is rather rudely aroused by the ap pearance of a railway train, running along the bank, or of one of the river boats disturbing the waters. Portland is not behind the age in " Societies." It is said that hardly ever does a man die in this city, but that he belongs to, and his funeral is undertaken by one or more of these Societies, Free-mason, Odd-fellow, Good Templar, Knight of Pythias, Improved Order of Red Men, and if it does happen that he is not a member of any of these, he is sure to be a Fireman or a Soldier. I believe that much the same may be said of our Honolulu citizens. The companies and wards of the Fire Department are on the same principle as those of Honolulu. The British Benevolent, and St. Andrew's Societies are flourishing. There are five daily newspapers published in Portland and three weekly. The Germans pub lish a paper in their own language. The people are not exempt from newspapers even on Sundays. Hotels are numerous, but they 6ink into in significance when compared with our beautiful Hawaiian building. The schools are numerous and are of the best description. The Government Central High School is an immense establishment. The Ro man Catholic Sisters have a large school for girls. St. Helen's Hall is the name of Bishop Morris's girls' school. The pupils number one hundred and titty, ana these nave a scan oi teacners num bering eleven. Every facility is given for a sound education, together with accomplishments both useful and ornamental. One wing of the hall is used as a chapel, another for the Bishop's residence. The school-rooms are large and lofty. The whole building is exceedingly pretty, and the grounds are laid out with great taste. The Bishop Scott Grammar School for boys only, is situated in a healthy locality. It affords an "excellent education to its pupils. The Rev. George Burton is the Principal. The Bishop of the dioceBe is the Visitor, or Rector. All the schools were enjoying their holidays, conse quently I could not see them in working order. The people of Portland appear to be a great church-going people. Each religious body has its church, so the number seems legion. All, except the Roman Cathedral, add to the beauty of the town. There are two Synagogues. The Jews form a very considerable part of the popu lation of Portland. There are two Hospitals one under the care of the Roman Catholic Sisters ; the other under the supervision of Bishop Morris, who founded the establishment. An Orphanage adjoins this latter, which was also founded by the Bishop. The population of Portland is formed of repre sentatives from nearly every nation under the sun f believe Turkey is the only European nation unrepresented. However all unite in speaking the master language English and in their love for their adopted country. The greater propor tion has been attracted there, with the hope of realizing a speedy fortune ; but, with the loss of this hope, all have settled down to the only cer tain means of acquiring wealth steady indus try. I met some old Hawaiian friends. (To be continued.) Webster's Eloquence. Black Dan" Electrified the Broker. II " While I was in the senate (said General Shields) I saw much of Webster both in and out of the capitol. He met me one day and said ; Shields, I find I have got into difficulty with some of my constituents, some Quakers, who are dissatisfied with my advocacy of a certain meas ure, and have sent a large delegation down here from Massachusetts to make a protest. I have promised to meet them this evening, and I would like to have you there.' " Why, what can I do?" " Your native blarney, Shields ; it may help me out of this trouble." " I laughed at the idea of blarney effecting anything where Daniel Webster's eloquence could not convince ; and I made that objection ; but he insisted, and I promised to be on hand. Evening came, and 1 joined Mr. Webster at his rooms. Presently the delegation arrived and were seated, a dozen or twenty of the most solemn men I have ever seen, all rigidly costumed in Quaker dress. Without wasting any time the chairman arose and addressed Mr. Webster in a set speech. He commented severely on the course of the senator as to the measure in question, setting forth the bad effect which it might have on their sect, ex pressing great sorrow and tupriee that Mr. Web ster had been found supporting such a bill, and con cluded with a vigorous protest in writing, which bore many signatures. Webster listened atten tively with unchanged countenance, and when the spokesman had resumed bis seat be rose and replied. He spoke half an hour, and before he concluded grew as eloquent as he was often li rn .-ii Ilia rlafVinA ino cfmnln tlmf Iia Aaamaji the measure one demanded by the interests of -1 i i . i . i i - i. ine wiime country, nuuougn it tuigiit nut ue specially adapted to the wants and interests of any sect, and after clearly setting this forth, be made 6uch an appeal to the delegation to remem ber that they were Americans as well as Quakers, that I was fairly electrified. The effect produced by hia words on the delegation was astonishing. When he began they were all seated ; after he had spoken ten minutes one after another rose to his feet, until they were all standing ; then they commenced to move toward him, and they had soon surrounded him in a body. Before he finished I saw the chairman take out his peti tion and tear it to pieces; and when he bad finished some of them were shedding tears, and all were grasping Webster's hands as fast aa they could get them. 'Friend Webster, cried the spokesmen, thee is right and we are wrong ; we owe thee an apology ; we will say no more about it ; thee knows thy duty better than we. " The next day I met Mr. Webster, and with a countenance of perfect gravity he said ; Well, Shields, now didn't we blarney those fellowB nicely?" 3Mertfstmcnts. JUST IV PER HAW. BARK " E. 0. WYLIE," 130 Day from Bremen, A LARGE ASSORTMENT or Desirable ENGLISH, GERMAN AND FRENCH NAMELY Cottons, Linens, Woolens and Silk, Cloths and CashmereB, Shirts, Towels, Shawls, Clothing, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Cutlery, Sheet Zine, Tin Plates, Sheet Lead, Corrugated Roofing, Fence Wire, Hoop Iron, Centrifugal Linings, Leather Belting, Burlaps, India Rubber and Flax Packing-, FURNITURE, ONE COTTAGE PIANO, Toys, Paints and Oils, Stationery, Printing and Wrapping Paper, Saddles, Powder and Shot, Yellow Metal Sheathing and Nails, Portland Cement, Stockholm and Coal Tar, Baskets, Tallow and Molasses Containers, WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, &e., Ac, &c. For Sale by H. HACKFELD & CO. 020 3m The Challenge Standard WXIOS-EEZEaEn ! TMIE ON'LT SELP-REGULATISOWIJiD-. MILL in the World, and when material used, rower. Workmanship and Durability are considered, it is acknowl edged to be the CHEAPEST WIM-MILL OT IS USE We are the ONLY Manufacturers in the World of THE DOUBLE-HEADER WIND-MILL For power purposes, such as running Custom Grist Mills and Feed Mills. ALWAYS VICTORIOUS AT FAIRS A ad Practical Teal. THE ABOVE MILLS, IK VARIOUS SIZES, For Irrigation and Psmplag Water for Stock Farms or Family rse . ET Two of the latter are now here and can be aeen on ap plication to the undersigned. For further particulars, address CHALLENGE MILL CO., Batavia, III., V. 8. A. Or JAMES S. LEMOX, Hoaolola, H. 1. J"28 T CHAMPAGNE CIDER. A PLEASANT, HARMLESS. NON-INTOXICANT, a refreshing drink for warm weather, with posi tively no mineral acids or other deleterious substances. Man ufactured by ISRAL r,gIIEB No. 2 Ring EU Ilonolulu. The following Certificate, from a medical man, speaks for tself: HONOLULU, March 17th, 1875. HAVING EXAMINED THIS CHAM PAGNE CIDER, made by Messrs. Fisher a Son, of this city, I find it entirely free from any deleterious ingredient. On the contrary, Its component parts comprise a beverage which I have never seen equaled for its anU-biUious, tonie and invigo rating properties. I have nsed it myselT at a chotogogue and I have prescribed its use for my patienta. I eotninend it un hesitatingly aa a refreshing and an eminently healthy drink foour tropical climate. I consider it Vhea'.tVDtbe kind that I ever met with. O. T. SHIFLEY. l. u. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, 1 .vnnvnilin. S3. . I. , . .,, v i n i7S noHonallv appeared before me Geo. T. Shipley, known to me to be the person de scribed in and who executed the annexed ff?"'' w acknowledged to me that he executed the aame freely jnd vol untarily, and for the uses and purposes therein set forth. CHAS. T. GULICK, my26 6m Notary Public. PRESERVED C0RHED BEEF ! PRESERVED HAMS. PRESERVED BEEF Tongues, in two pound cans, . ,-v .29 For gale by KOLLtS A CO.. As Mtrtiscnttnts. Vi BtL-EJlUBi w UUii w Importers and Dealers in LUMBER! AND BUILDING MATERIALS! OP ALL KINDS; JUST RECEIVED EX BARE! ATALANTA AND Ex VICTOR! Two Large and Well Selected O Al. T Gr O EfS OF M'WEST LUMBER Comprising all the usual Stock Sizes in SCANTLING. TIMBER, FLANK, BOARDS, FENCING and PICKETS. ALSO ON HAND : A Most Complete Stock of DRV BEDW000 ! . SoantliDg ; Plank, surfaced and rough ; Boards, surfaced and rough; Battens, Pickets, Rustic, Lattice, Clapboards ALSO. IN STOCK. A Fine Asst. of WALL PAPER, LATEST STYLES. NAILS, LOCKS, BUTTS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS, &c, &c. PAINT & WHITE WASH BRUSHES ! WHITE LEAD. WHITE ZI.N'C, IMIXT Oil.. METALLIC and other PAINTS ! Til. ASS, SALT, FIItKWOOI), DOORS, SASH, BLINDS OF CALIFORNIA AND EASTERN MAKE, ALL SIZES. For Sale in Quantities to Suit AND AT LOW Prices. jy2 qr SULPHUR SOAP, PATENTED JULY llih, 1871. THE MOST WONDERFULLY Effective External Remedy EVER DISCOVERED. . , A SKIX LIKE MOMMENTAL ALABASTER may bf attained by usIdr GLEXX'S SI LNU R SOAP. Try It, Ladles. It is a a-enuine beautifier, and very ecoooinical. This Soap safely and certainly removes cutaneous eruptions TP"nJ the pores whose obstruction ws the cause of the d.ff.euity; TEST AND YOU WILL ENDORSK IT. Being a powerful deodorizer, dinenftclanl and eounler irritant, yet entirely harmless, it pos..ve!y cures all local DisiABBSOF th 8ih as if by magic. It thoroughly bleachea the cuticle and pbm!ti.t Bmai tifies the comM-kxioh th a certainty unknown to any arti cle ever invented for that purpose- j . ,.., , It is emphatically the remedy for bcalm n l ?. j"; stantly removing all soreness without pain, and eff -rting a cure in every instance. . n. .Tlu As a preventative and remedy for Goer and Rhri wat.hm, its effects are really wonderful. ... A a , ure preventative of all di.ea,' that art eotn munieaUd by coming in contact vcith the Vtrnon, uck a "sr'tJM, Banees asd Cn are cured with unfailing rr- Ul?tl'emovfi Dandrvff-and prevent the hair from .falling oj or turning prematurely gray. ..... It completely D'"""0 Clothiso. from the sick-room or person, that bas become impregnated with disease. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP 1 is a "oeciflc in those OBNOXIOUS DISEASES which have been heretofore treated with " Hulphur Ointments" having the advantage ot being Cut. Iorrr.iv and Vijcioik to Clothing. SULPHUR BATIIH ! The beneficial results of Sulphur Baths are too well known to require comment. The effects of CLE.NX'.t SUL PHUR SOAP In the bath, are truly electrical, completely deodoriaing offensive accumulations anil thoroughly purifying the entire surface of the body. In fact it is The King of Soaps for Bathing and Toilet Purposes. Direction. For Diseases of the fikin bathe freely and apply a thick lather before retiring, allowing it to remain over night. for Scalds and Burns apply the lather freely to the affected parts, and the fire and pain will be removed immedW itely. for Gout. Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises and Cuts sp- ply cloths well saturated with a strong solution. forold Hores and Ulcers it is invaluable. Use freely as a lotion. For a preventative in Objectionable Diseases use a strong suds as a wash, externally ar.d by injection. It never fails. FOR BLEACHING. Thoroughly wash and rinse the article with SULP II UR gO A P, then strain rub the soap well into the fabric and put sufficient soft water to cover it and let it soak twenty-four hours or even longer if convenient, dry without wringing or rinsiu? and iron wh'le qui! damp with a hot an iron as can be used without burning SULPHUR SOAP may be used for all uumoses where it does not come in contact with bright metal or paint. It blackens the one and removes the other. GLENN'S SULHUR SOAP LJ CHEERFULLY ENDORSED BV THE MEDICAL FRA. TERNITY. Beware or Imitxvtioriw ASK FOR GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. TAKE NO OTHER. FOR SALE BY. Be3 M. MclNERNY. A VERY FULL ASSORTMENT OF AND SIIll CHANDLERY ALWA YS OX HAN IK Also, Whale Boats and Boat Stock AND WHALING OF.AR. Far Sale br A. V. PEIRCE A. CO AGENTS FOR: PUULOA SALT, BRAND'S BOMB OI'Nl", BRAND'S BOMB LANCES, PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER, Ac. (mylfl coq j) OIL, OIL, 57 L ! STITAINEIO SPERM OIL! BY THE CASK OR GALLON IN QUAN titie to uii, at the lowest rates. ALSO Polar and Walrus Oil, Shark Oil, Paint Oil. Kerosene Oils, &c. For Snlr by A. W. PEIRCE & CO. COTTON & HEMP DUCK. 1i nOA YARDS COTTON DUCK. J " W F (Lawrence) No. 1 to 10, Just received ex Coringa, and ex other arrivals. 6.000 yd Moodhuy Cotton Durk, all numbers, 6,000 yd Hemp Duck, Long Flax and Merchant Navy, all numoers. Also Cotton Havens, Cotton and Hemp Twine, Ac, Ac. For sale by A. W . I'KI KCK A CO. TAR, PITCH, &c. M ERICA N AND SWEDISH TAR.WIL- .m. mniKtnn I'llcli, Uakum, jc, ISaval More", etc. For sale by A. W. 1'KIKCK CO. MANILA & HEMP CORDAGE. OfWl COILS MANILA Si IIEMPCOH Ol ringe, a full artmi'nt, ail sir.es. tor sale by A. W. I'KI KCK k CO WIRE ROPE, WIRE SEIZING. A GOOD SUPPLY. Far Sale br A. W. I'KI KCK A CO. ANCHORS & CHAINS. NC1IOKS FROM 40 LIIS.TO 28U( LIIM. CHAINS from 1-4 Inch to 1 3-4 inches. For sale by A. W. I'KI KCK A CO. BEST ASH OARS. A FULL SUPPLY. f .1 to 82 feel For sale by A. W. I'KIRCK A CO. THE OX-D GOBlIMKR Coffee and Billiard Saloon, ESTABLISHED IN 1858, OFFERS FOR SALE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IIAVAA, GEim A & MAMLA CIGAItS Light and Hard Pressed NATURAL LEAF TODACCO, Fine Cut Chewing: Tobacco AN ASST. OF CUT SMOKING TOBACCO And a Large Asoortment of BRIAR WOOD AND OTHER PIPES ! Tobacco Punches, Pipe f tem. Amber and Horn Mouth Pieces, Pipe Buttons, Cigarette Paper, He., He II. J. XOLTE, a16 qr Corner of Queen and Nuuanu tits. Let the Galled Jade Wince ! A TRIAL is IheJWLY TEST I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE I American, oll X- Silver WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES ! A Fine Hunting Caw Walllmm Hirer rValch for l fl a . . it S 2 S TO SO fMI (luld Wat. h for Ladles' Oi.1.1 Wst.li, All mt lli nbie HairarKlKli " WailllisiMa Wnlrkrs, will asM al -l . I r ! fsrl h siral 0 F.vrry Wairls (iumrmmtrt-H. r lit Mmrf Trutli is Jllitflify niid will Prevail. M. MrlNKUM , Solo Agent for the Waltham jj2i Watch Co. f IRON, IRON. C0AL, COAL WEST & CH AYTER HAVE JUST RECEIVED EX ESKIIANK, from Glasgow, one f the largest and BEST ASSORTED INVOICES OF INT I Ft tr Tmis.rtpil ii.ln thin KlnqdoM, Which, together with their Lar(re Htock on hand, they offer for sale, In quantities ta suit, AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES. ALSO OTT3Vi:i333Xl.lLa A.rCTI3 COAli Of tlie Very Best Quality, for Blacksmiths' on, m sacks. Carriage Materials, Holts and fprlnr. A 1 Tubiilr Re, of Benlan Horseshoes, VKKi LO Tunumr Iron Oa Dows, cheap and durable. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. anU tf vJJiMA-T-?-" NOTICE. mnF iTM)RltSIGNED. IRPW,.K.''0ii? T" FTea and "off" Chop.. her.h, " ter they will not furni.h a Msa L of Tea or Coffee. ' AKONO, KITCIIWAV. aj . a i Tt ' Nv MT A I KwAMWAr. 2;0?G0CK,ICCK, ASWAN. MnPtVO NAM O A V. HOI'ViO. Honolulu, July 26, 1877. " im " SHIP m HUM STORES S -"" TOSACCO & CIGAR ST011R