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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE PUBLISHED Every Wednesday Horning, AT 8MX PER Mailed to Foreign Snbaerlbrra at $7.00. Office On Merchant street, west of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT I THE "GAZETTE" 0171CB Is now prrpartd to cxecnie all order fbr no" 'ID jjiey riim. OF ETrsr .DESCMPTIOS, WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH the Post Office, Honolulu, H. I. j Printed and iroblished by J. Mott SMTH. at the j TT AT T"VT T"V "I A ' OorernmrDt IMntlng Offlce, to whom 11 btulaw. V I I I . IV - A I I I i- r communlcmUou. intut t dJrwi. ' w 1J' At "V' HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1868. $6.00 PER YEAR. tic BUSINESS NOTICES. BIcCOLOAN As JOHNSON, MERCHANT TAILORS, FORT STEEET, HONOLULU, 10 Oppoalle T. C. Heuch'a. fly IRA RICHARDSON, EUPORXEIt AND dealer IN BOOTS, SHOES & GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, Corner of Fort aud Merchant Streets, SJ IIOXOL,ULTJ, II. I. ly LANGLEY, CBOWELL & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cor. Bntlcry and Clay Streets, SAS FRANCISCO, CAL. C-3m EDWIN JONES, OEOCER AST) SHIP CHANDLER, Lnliziinr, Muni. Money and Recruits furnished to ships on 6-ly favorable terms. T1IEO. II. DAV1ES, (late Janton, Green Art,., IMPORTER A COMMISSION MERCHANT agest ron Lloyds' and the Liverpool Underwriters, Northern Assurance Company, and British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co. 3-ly 2. W. iUVDKEWS, MACIIINSSX, Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellowi' HaU. Gives particular attention to the repair of Fire Arms, Sewing Machines, k Locks. Dratcingt of Machinery, d'e, wade to Order. 50-tf C. n. LEWEKS. J. G. DICKSON. Ziewers & Dickson, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND Retail Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials. Fort, King and Merchant streets, Honolulu. 25-ly J. 8. WALKER. S. C. ALLEN. WALKER & ALLEN, Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS. 19-tf HONOLULU, II. I. L. L. TORBERT, DEALER IN LUMBER AND EVERY KIND OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Office Corner Queen and Fort Streets. 13-ly Bolles & Co., SHIP CHANDLERS & COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Queen Street, particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Hawaiian i'roduce. REFERS BT PKKX ISSION TO C. A. Williams A Co., I C. Brewer A Co., Castle A Cooke, II. Hackfeld A Co., D. C. Waterman, I C. L. Richards A Co., 2-ly George G. Howe, Sealer in Redwood and Northwest Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Nails, Faints, etc At his Old Stand on the Esplanade. S6-ly SIRS. J. II. BLACK, Fancy M1H1ner, "FORT ST., BETWEEN KING & HOTEL. Bonnets maae up and trimmed In the latest styles. (Stamping, Braiding and Em broidering, executed to order. S. Savidge, IMPORTER & DEALER IN PROVISIONS AND COMMISSION MERC HAT. AOEST FOR THE Haiku Sugar Company, gale cf Kawaihae Potatoes. Fort Street, Honolulu. 5-ly F. A- SCMAEFER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HONOLULU, n. L (33-W Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Co., IMPORTERS b COMMISSION MERCHANTS Honolulu, Oabu, II. I. 4-1 j A. S. Clegliorii, "WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE, Fire-proof Store, corner of Queen and Kaahu- manu Streets. Retail Establishment on Nuuanu Street. -ly Theodore c. Heticlc, IMPORTER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I. 1-ly II. Ilackfeld Ac Co., .GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I. 8-ly J. D. WICKE, Acent for tlie Bremen Board of CndervrrltcrB. All average claims against said Underwriters, occurring in or about this Kingdom, will have to be certified before me. 7-ly Cliuiig liooii, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL "AGENT, AGENT rOR THE Pankaa and Amauulu Sugar Plantations. Importer of Teas and other Chinese and For eign Goods, and Wholesale Dealer in Ha waiian Produce, at the Fire-proof Store, ITuuanu Street, below King. 21-1 y i Along & Acluick, Importers, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers In General Merchandise and China Goods, Fire-prool Store in Nuuanu Street, under the Public Hall. 43-tf W3I. SYAiV. VAXIETY STORE No. 2, Alaunaltea Street, All kinds of Merchandise and Groceries. 39-1 JEWELER AND ENGRAVER SIR. J. COSTA Is now prepared to execute with promptness all work in his line of business, such as Watch and Clock Repairing, Manufacturing Jewelry, And Engraving. Shop on Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellows' HalL 61-5m .BUSINESS NOTICES. IIY3LVN BROTHERS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and every variety of Gentle men's Superior Famishing Goods. Store knon asi Capt. Snow's Building 3IKKCH1XT Htuxt, Honolulu. Oahu. E. M. VAN REED, COMMISSION MERCHANT, KANAGAWA. Having the best facilities through an intimate connection with the Japanese trade lor tne put eight years, is prepared to transact any business entrusted to his care, with dispatch. 17-tf j E. I. ADAMS, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT Fire-Proof Store, Robinson's Building, Queen Street, Honolulu. 1-ly JOHN S. McCREW, M. D., PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON. OFFICE-Over Dr. E. IIoITnianii'a Drug Store, corner of Kaahumanu and Merchant sts., opposite the Post Office. Residence on Chaplain Street, between Fort and Nuuann Streets. Orricc Hocrs from 8 to 10 x. from 3 to 5 r. it. (13-ly George Miller, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Honolulu, II. I. Shop on the Esplanade, opposite Court House. SO-tf C. S. BARTOW, ATJCTIOrXEjEH. Sales-Room, Queen Street, one door from Kaahumanu Street. 17-ly JOHN SC. PA 17, NOTARY PUBLIC And Commissioner of Seeds FOll HIE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Office at the Bask of Bishop A Co. 2-ly J. MONTGOMERY CONTINUES TO PRACTICE AS A Solicitor, Attorney, and Proctor in the Supreme Court, in Law, Equity, Admiralty, Probate and Divorce. 3-3 1 H. A. WIDEMANN, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at the Ixterior Department. My J. P. HUGHES, Importer and 'Manufacturer OP ALL KINDS' OP SADDLEKY. Carriage Trimming done with neatness and dispatch. All orders promptlyattended to. Corner of Fort and Hotel streets, Honolulu. 10-ly SAMUEL C. WILDER, SUGAR PLANTER. Post-OEce address, "Wiluer Plantation," 7-tf) Kualoa, Oahu. NEVILLE & BARRETT, Planters & General Store Keepers KEOPUKA, S. KONA, HAWAII. (Near Kcalakekua Bay.) Island produce bought. Ships supplied tftth w ood, Jieel ana otner nccssanes. Agent at Honolulu A. S. Clegiior. 11-ly CHAUNCEY C. BENNETT, Dealer in Newspapers, Magazines, Period icals, etc. Fort Street, near King, Honolulu. 19-tf M. S. CRINBAUM & CO., IMPORTERS' AND WHOLESALE Dealers in Fashionable Clothing Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes.and every variety of Gentlemen's superior furnishing goods. STORE IN MAKEE'S BLOCK, Qureii Street, Honolulu, Onllll. 10-tf SHiaXAV FECE. H. A. P. CABTIS. C BKEWEIl &; CO. COMMISSION AND SHIPPING TsIER.Cir.AlVT 3, Honolulu. Oahu, II. I. AGENTS or the Iloston and Honolulu I'acket Line. AGENTS For (he JInUre, 'Walluku and Hana Plnntatlona. AGEXTS For th Purchase and Sale of Island Prodnce. REFER TO John M. Hoob, Esq New York. Ciias. Briswek & Co. I T,,.l( Jab. Hukkkwell, Eaq. Boston. J. C. Merrill & Co. 1 K. S. Swain & Co. V San Francisco. Ciias.TiValcotBbooks.Esi;. ) 5-ly E. C. ADDERLEY, Importer and Maker of all Kinds of SADDLERY, HARNESS. &c Carriages trimmed with neatness and dis patch. All repairs done with care and promptness. EIIOP ON FORT STREET, Next door to J. M. Smith & Co's Dreg Store. N. B. A clibce lot of Ladies Superior Saddles on hand. 43 J. H. THOMPSON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH HONOLULU, II. I. HAS CONSTANTJVY on hand and for sale, a good assortment of BEST REFINED BAR LEON! ALSO Best Blticksmilli'ft Coal, At the Lowest Market Prices SS-ly M. RAP1.EE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT, Office with E. P. Adams, Esq., (ICEEX STREET, HONOLULU. urtas it rxunssnn to Oen. Morgan L. Smith, C.tMmrs. C. Brewer 1 Co. 8. ConsaL iMossra. Walker Allen. Haura. Richards A Co. Je. P. Adams, Eaq. SUGAR, & MOLASSES. 1S0S 1808 18 6 8 KILO, II. I. Sugar and Molasses. CROP COMING IN AND FOR SALE IN Quantities to Suit purchasers, by WALKER A ALLEN, 6-6m Agents. ONOMEA PLANTATION. Suffiir and 3IoInic- Crop 1S08 CtOMING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTI- ties to suit purchasers, by WALKER A, ALLEN, 3-6m Agents. PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION. Si:"iir- mid MoIsisnCN Crop IKON COMING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTI ties to suit purchasers, by WALKER A ALLEN, 3-6m Agents. WAILUKU PLANTATION. iVEW CROP TUOIV COMING IN. S For sale bv 51-om C. BREWER & Co., Ag'ts. jIAKEE PLAMAT10K. JSEW CHOP OF SUGAR AND MOLASSES NOW COMING IN. For sale by 51-3m C. BREWER & Co., Agents. nay s'auo, J. c. vtaaru, PortUnd. San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MERRILLS CO,,' Forwarding- and C0JIJIlSSJ0i JlEUCIIAtVTS PORTLAND, OREGON. HAYING been engaged in our present business for upwards of seven yeas, and being located in a Fire-proof Brick Building, we are prepared to receive and dis pose of Island Staples, such as Sugar, Rice, Syrups, Puiu, Cofiee, etc., to advantage. Consignments especially solicited for the Ore gon Market, to which personal attention will be paid, and upon which, cash advances will be made when required. REFERENCES Chas. W. Brooks & Co., - - San Francisco. Aldrich. Merrill & Co., ... " Fred. Ikcn " Badger fc Lindenberger, - - " Jas. Patrick A Co., - ,- - " W. T. Coleman A Co., - - - Stevens, Baker A Co., - - - Allen A Lewis, ------ Portland. Ladd A Tilton, ------ " Leonard A Green, ----- " S. Savidge, ------- Honolulu. l-3m Ji'O. jsott. sah'l sott. John Nott & Co., COPPER & TIN SMITHS, rpiAKE PLEASUltK IN ANNOUNC JL ing to. the public that they are prepared to furnish all kinds of Copper Work, consist ing in part, of STILLS, STRIKE PAXS, SOIiGHAit fAXS, WORMS, PUMPS, dVe. Also on hand, a full assortment of Tis Ware, which we offer for sale at the lowest market prices. ALL K1XDS OF REPAIRIXG DOXE WITH XEATXESS AXD DISPATCH. Orders from the other Islands will meet with prompt attention. Kaahumanu Street, one door ab ive Flit- ner's. Jl-3m G. W. NORTON & CO. COOPERS AND GATJGERS, AT THE NEW STAND ON TH'J ESPJL.ANADE. (jpp WE AliE PREPARED TO fgpyt attend to ALL WORK xxr our uxtn At the Shop next to the Custom House, where we can be found at all working hours. WE HATE OS UASB AXD FOR SALE OIL CASKS AND BARRELS, Of diHerent sizes, new and old, which we will sell at the very LOWEST MARKET RATES. All work done in a thorough manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. All kinds of Coopering Materials and Coopers' Tools for Sale. ia-3m PHOTOGRAPHS ! C1ARTES de YIS1TE, I Larger Pliolojraplis, Copying: unrf Enlarging, Retouching done in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Also for sale, Photographs of the Craters KILAUfctA AND HALEAKALA, And other Islands Scenes. The KINGS KAMEHAMEHA, &c, At the Gnllery Fort Street. II. L. CHASE. P. S. Having purchased the Portrait Neg atives from Mr. Weed, duplicates can be had by those persons wishing for the same. Sl-3m 11. L. C. KONA COFFEE ! Constantly on Hand and for Sale in Quanti ties to Suit. THE UJVDEUSIGXED IXFOR3IS the public that he is prepared to fnrnish Choice and Well Dried ICona Coffee, Having the agency of the following parties in Kona : Messrs. Neville A Barrett, Keopnka. H. N. Geeeswell. North Kona. D. Moxtgoxekt, Kailna. G. H. Sfaclsixq, Kahalnn. 16-ly A. S. CLEGHORN. SPERM & WHALE OIL, CONSTANTLY ON HAN D AND FOR sala by the CASK, BARRELOR GALLON At (l-3m) BO LLCS A CO.'S. ' INS. COMPANIES. Merchants' Mutual MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE undersigned having been ap pointed Agents for the above Company, are prepared to issue policies on Cargoes, Freights and Tbeascre. WALKER A ALLEN, 19-tf Agents, Honolulu. California Insurance Company. THE Undesigned, AGENTS of the above Company, have beet author ized to insure risks on CARGO, FBEIGHT and TREASURE, by COASTERS, frtm Hono lulu to all ports of the Hawaiian Group, aad vice versa. U. UACKFELD A CO. 8-ly IIAMBURG-RREMEN Fire Insurance Company. THE Dudcrxigned, AGENTS for the above Cumpany, are prepared to insure risks against lire in and abont Hono lulu. For particulars, applv at the ofiicc. 5-ly MELCHERS A CO. SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. THE undersigned litvriuglieen appointed agents fur the San irancisco Board of Underwriters, representing the California Insui-aitce Company, Slerclianta1 Slutnal Mnilnr Iita.Co Iaclllc Insurance Company. California Lloyd', and Home Mutual Insurance Company. Beg leave to inform Masters of Vessels and the pablicLirenerallv. that all losses Fnstalned by Vessels and Cargoes, insured by cither of tne udovc companies, against penis oi tne seas and other risks, at or near the several Sindwich Islands, iriK tare to be verified by them. 51-3 IT. HACKFELD & CO. H. W. SIVE&A5CE. C E. CIAEE. SEVERANCE, CLARK & CO., Coinmission Merchants SHIPPING AGENTS, San IVancisco, Cain. We vill attend to the sale of Sugar, and alt kinds of Island Produce, also to the purchas ing and forwarding of Merchandise. Cash Advance! made on Comlgn 12 ments. 6m JAMES L. LEWIS, COOPER AND GAUGER, AT THE OLD STAXVTD, Corner of King and Bethel Sts. stocK or OIL SHOOKSand all kinds of COOPERING MATERIALS ! CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ne hopes, by attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage which he has heretofore enjoyed, and forwhich he nowre- turus uis manKS. ol-am EUREKA HOTEL 2 ANI RESTAURANT. DDEHAMi0BINS0N WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public that he is fully prepared to carry on this business on the most approved style, and respectfully solicits a share oi patronage. Xeatly Furnished Itoomi lo Let upon Reasonable Tcrnu. 17-Cm VOLCANO HOUSE. CHATEE OF XILATJEA. HAWAII. gTHIS ESTAIILISII3IEXT ISjO. Lia-now open for the reception of visitorsCi' to the Volcano, who may rely on finding com fortable rooms, a good table, and prompt at tendance. Experienced guides for the Crater always in readiness. STEAM. AND SULPHUR BATHS ! Horses Grained and Stabled if Desired. CIIAKGKS HEASONATILK. Parties visiting the Volcano via Ililo, can procure animals warranted to make the Jour ney, by D. H. HiicncocK, Esq., Ililo. 33-ly BELLE VHE LODGE, 1028 Stockton Street, San Francisco. Apartments Furnished and Unfurnished. rpiIIS Splendid House, favorably JL Known, two olocks from tne Plaza, is particularly patronized by families. The ap artments have all the latest improvements, and command a beautiful view of the Bay. A magnificent garden adorns the centre of the es tablishment and is for the use cf the guests, gymnasium tor the children. The eating department is conducted by one of the best cooks on the Coast. Price Moderate and Careful Attendance 35-Sm 1867. 1867. 1867. 1868. 1868. fTUIE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE JL prepared this fall and coming spring to supply whaleships with BEST QUALITY IRISH POTATOES AND Rest Quality- Firewood ! At as low rates as any other Foit in the Ha waiian Islands. NEVILLE A BARRETT, 33-Cm Kealakekna Bay, Hawaii. GEORGE WILLIAMS, LICENSED SHIPPING AGENT, CONTINUES tlie buwinestt on his old plan of settling with ofjeers and seamen immediately on their shipping at his office. Having no connection, either direct or indirect, with any outfitting establishment, and allowing no debts to be collected at his office he hopes to give as good satisfaction in the future as he has in the past. -greOffice on Jas. Robinson A Co.'s Wharf, near the U. S. Consulate. Honolulu, March 27, 2867. 51-3m For Sale Cheap ! A NEW BOHiEB OF 10-IIOltSE POWER WITH complete filings, warranted new and with all the latest improvements, to be had at a low figure at 21-tf Ed. HOFFSCHLAEGER A CO. LEGAL iOTI(JES. Executors' Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Kauhola, (k) deceased, lute of Honolulu, arc requested to present the same, and all those indebted to the estate, to make payment to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of September next. R. H. STANLEY, Solicitor for Her Majesty Queen Emma' aad Manae Kauhola, (w) Executors under the will of Kauhola, (k) deceased. Honolulu March 31, 1SGS. 11-lm NOTICE. THE AMOUNT OF PERSONAL PROP ERTY of George Washington Walker, late of Makawao, in the Island of Maui, car penter, deceased, which remained in the hands of the administrator after paying debts and in- "cidental charges, has been paid into the Ha waiian Treasury by order of the Circuit Conrt. It will be repaiSa3ny person who can prove a lawful title thereto, subject to deductions for any expenses wbith may accrue. STEPHEN II. PHILLIPS, 7-2m Minister of Finance ad interim. Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the Ettate of her late Royal JUghnea I ictorta A, AaaAuntanu, ileeeattd. -VT"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY JN the undersigned, toe administrator of the above named estate, to all persons now in possession of any of the real property belong ing to said estate, by lease or otherwise, and indebted theretor, or may hereafter become in debted to said estate for rent or other indebt edness, that all payments must be made to the undersigned, who is totelu authorized and cm powered to receive and collect the same and receipt therefor. And all persons are forbid den in any manner to trespass upon, or in any wise interfere with, or exercise any control or management or said estate, or any part or par eel thereof. JNO. 0. DOMINIS. Sole Adm'r of estate of V. K. Kaahnmann. Honolulu, March 10, 1863. S-3in Hawaiian Rice ptOOEIE and EXTRA. For KJ sale In quantities to snlt by A. S. CLEGHORN. ill! 30-ly Agent Honolulu Rice MllL Hawaiian Leather. C OLE and Saddle Leather, IsJ tanned goat, skins, for sale by A. S. CLEGHORN, 30-ly Agent Waimea Tannery. Chemical Oil Soap. TTIOR SALE BY JD (34) BOLLES A CO. VERY SUPERIOR COEV3IRIA RIVER RED SALMON! In barrels or half barrels, for sale by 30-tf CASTLE A COOKE, Bazaar of Fashions NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF GOODS ! BY EVERY STEAMER. THE Finest, Largest and Rest SELECTED STOCK ON THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. HIMA1V BROS., IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AMERICAN CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, . VALISES, TRUNKS, ETC., ETC., ETC, BEG riESPECTFULLY To inform their friends and the publio at large, that they will always keep the above mentioned articles to suit the trade their importations being direct from the Eastern States, and by careful selections are enabled to sell at PEICES TO SUIT THE HUES. Great care will be taken to suit all purchasers, and hope to merit' a share of the public patronage. K. B.-Masters of Whaleships and Merchants from the surrounding Islands please take notice, you will find it to yonr advantage to to call at our Store and examine our Stock. HYMAN BROS., Capt. Snow's Building, Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. 13- PianosTuned. PIANOS AND OTHER MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Tnnnl nnA Ru,1rl k CHAS. DERBY, at the Theatre. ' A-CTsoDs given on tno flano and Guitar. Best of reference given. 51 NEW, NEWER, NEWEST, Books! Books! Books! AT BENNETT'S NEWS DEPOT, WnERE YOU WILL ALSO FIND BLANK BOOKS of every descrip tion, from a 12 cent Pass-Book to a"Mo rocco bound Ledger. Large and small cap paper, ass'd sizes. Commercial Note-Paper,Xadies do., Fine Overland Mail-Paper, Bill-Paper, Large and small, Mourning-Paper, Buff and White Envelopes, Ladies' Note open-end Envelopes, Diaries for 186S. Standard Works on the War, Newspapers from the United States and Europe, in various languages. Harpers' and Leslie's Publications, Chimney Corner, in monthly parts, Wavcrly Magazine, in monthly parts, Lo Bon Ton of Paris Fashions, Madame Dcmorest's Mirror of Fashions, Godey's Ladies' Book, Novels by Every Steamer, Noveletts, American Miscellany, Gleason's Pictorial, monthly parts, Spanish A English Dictionaries, High A Common School Dictionaries, Pens and Pencils, Black and Blue Ink, Fine Cigars, Fine Cut and Plug Tobacco Both Chewing and Smoking, Charts, and Steel Engravings, Cutlery, Guitar and Violin Strings, All for sale as cheap as at any other place in this city, by C. C. BENNETT, 8-tf 73, Fort Street. Golden Gate Mills Flour. EXTRA PA3IILY t BAKER'S EXTRA AXD SUPERFINE ! RECEIVED by every Packet direct from the Mill. Our customers can rely on having the very best article of Flour, at low prices. 12 BOLLES A CO. Laiini Charcoal. BEST FOR IRONING. For Sale by 45-tf WALKER A ALLEN. Anchors and Chains. ANCHORS WEIGHING FROJI 300 lbs. to 1,100 lbs. ; Chains, sizes from 1-8 to 7-8 inch, for sale by 3-td BOLLES A CO. Lewis' True Lemon Syrup. EOR SALE BY (31) BOLLES A CO. Salt Water Soap tN 14-Ib and 50-lb boxes, for: sale by (34) BOLLES A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE EX LATE ARRIVALS FROBL NEW BEDFORD, BREMEN, CALIFORNIA, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND & KAMSCHATKA Tne Following; ASSORTMENT OF. GOODS! AT LOW PRICES I gNGLISH PRINTS & MUSLINS, Turkey red cloth, Victoria lawns, Blue drill, glazed lining, Black coburgs and alpacas, All descriptions of clothing, Calico, hickory and woolen shirts ; Mosquito netting, Turkish bathing towels. Cotton bncbabuck towels, Blue flannels. Jaconet and silk corah handkerchiefs, Socks and stockings. Whalemen's slops. Galvanized iron water pipes couplings Tin plates, ingots of tin. Sheet line, knives and forks. Sailor's pocket knives. Fine knives and sciuors, Muntz's yellow metal sheeting, 3Iuntz's composition nails, .English, American and French saddles, for ladies and men ; American bridles and bits, Burlaps, canvass, tail twine. Bunting, Shepherd's long shawls. Ladies' dress goods, Black and blue broadcloth, Cashmeres, silk umbrellas, Cotton and nnion pants stuff, Ivory and horn eombs. Ladies' trimmed hats, Gent's felt hats, gold leaf, Wrapping and printing paper, Portland cement, fire bricks. Blacksmith's coal, rifle powder. New strong oak barrels, Stockholm pitch, hide poison. Coasters strong oak boats. Havana and German Clsfara, Claret, Rhfnn Wine, HOLLAND GUT, AND CHAMPAGNE, Hanter'a Extra Prime Pork, Cases Lobsters and Asaort'd Jleats, Planters hoes, garden hoes. Ax handles, oak planks, Cedar boat boards, hatchets. New Bedford whale line, Boots and shoes, fence wire. Cut tad Chewing Tohaeeo, various kinds, BSD AXD WHITE IALX03, In casks, barrels and half barrels, for planta tion and family nse. 100 toxta Antbraeita Steam Coat, Afullasaor'f nflloop Iron aAd Rivets at very low prices. A small lot of Oregon Sugar Keg Shooki. 3r Orders respectfully solicited. H. HACKFELD A CO. Honolulu, Not. 9,1867. 43-tf Miscellaneous Item The recent cold weather in New Orleans has killed the bananas, turning the fruit from a brilliant green, to black. The Captain of a ferryboat on a Western river, was ask-jd by a frightened lady passen senger, "If people were ever lost by these boats?" He gave the encouraging reply, "Not often, ms?am; wc generally find them afterward by dragging the river." The U. S. Naval force of the racifie coast consists of two squadrons the North Pacific and the South Padflc composed of seven- teen ships in active service, carrying one ban- area ana twenty-six guns, witn an aggregate tonnage ot 17,0u3 tons. A rowEHFUL Iron-clad, called the King Wdllam, has jnst been finished In England for the Prussian government. She measures 6,000 tons, aud carries a battery of tweuty- six suu-pounders, all orcccn-ioaaers, capa ble of being fired as often as twice in a min ute. She can make fourteen knots an hour. A pooh woman and her child lately settled In a western city, and were greatly In need of food. The child seeing achicken in the back yard, wanted to kill It, and have a pot-pie. " No, no," said the mother, " that would be wicked, and God would surely punish you." "Then," said the youngster, looking up, " let's move back to New York; there ain't any God there." Little Manr was dlscnsslncr the creat .hereafter with her mamma, when the foUow- ing ensuca: " Mamma, will you go to heaven when you die." " Yes, I hope so, my child." " Well, I hope I'll go, too, or yon'll be lonesome." "Oh, yes, and I hope your papa will go, too." ' "Oh, no, papa can't go. no can't leave leave tne store !" Value of Land ix Pabis. A table pub lished in the MonMeur shows that the highest price of land n Paris Is generally for places in the neighborhood of the theatres. Thus, the various sites near the Theatre Francals, either in the Rue Richelieu, the Avenue Napoleon, or the Place in front have fetched per square metre l.OoOf., l,200f and even 1, ISOOf. Near the New Opera the figures have varied from COOf. to l,040t, the new Vaude ville from l.OOOf. to l,350f.;the Galte from 450C and upwards. TnE Right Kind or Rei.igio.v. " I want," says Uncle Nick, and wc ail want a rellgon that not only bears on the sinfulness of sin, but on. the rascality of lying and stealing a religion that banishes all small stalls, pebbles from cotton bugb, sand from sugar, chicory from coffee, alum from bread, lard from milk cans. The religion that Is to advance the world, says Uncle Nick, " will not nut all the big strawberries and peaches on the top and all the bad ones at the bottom. It will not offer more baskets of foreign wines than the vineyards overproduced in bottles." Cubiocs U. S. Government Suit. One of the cases to be tried before the U. 3. Cir cuit Court is one against Albert Cook, and others, the United States being plalntlfT. Mr. Cook was Postmaster of bis village, in Kendall County, for a time, but becoming tired of it, resigned his position ; his resig nation being accepted, orders were sent for him to send his postage stamps and nccounta by express to headquarters. He did so, but shortly after received notice that the account was eight cents short, to which he paid no attention. Seeing a notice that himself and bondsmen were Implicated in a snlt, he at once hurried to Chicago, and employing counsel, went to the court room and found that the Postmaster-General had sued him for the eight cents. He further discovered that the clerk's cost had reached ten dollars, and the State Attorney's, five dollars, and that tho Marshal was preparing to visit him at Kendall County, wliich would add twenty dollars more to the costs. Mr. Cook confess ed judgment, paid costs and left Chicago. The Cuba Scoar Cnor. The following is a complete record of the sugar produced in Cuba, and exported during tho past year. Spence's report saye: " By basing our calculations on the total exports on sugar and molasses from the isl and, without taking Into consideration the small stocks of these staples remaining at the close of the year, and the Increase too home consumption has probably had, ire find that the prodnctlon of the cane In 1S67 gives a decrease of a little over 4 per cent, as compared with 18CG, or 1 per cent, of molasses, which figures show that the antici pated deficit of the crops had been several times over-estimated In the course of tho year. The total exports have been 1,449.101 boxei and 413,487 hogsheads of sugar, and 07,605 hogsheads of molasses, cqnal to 530, G6'J tons of sugar and 103,443 or molasses, against 1,454,075 boxes, and 433,037 hogs heads sugar end 331,343 hogsheads of molas ses, equal to M5.63C tons and 209,803 tons, respectively, In 1808 making the total cane prodnce exported 724,113 tons, against 754, 444 tons in lSGO, of which amount 63,61 per cent to the United States, 23,94 to Great Britain, 2,43 to North of Europe., 3,30 to France, 5,60 to Spain and Italy, and 2,23 to other countries." Lobti Sf aslet on Ireland. Lord Stan ley, among other British Ministers, was com plimented on the 23d nit, with a public ban quet, at which, be spoke of the unhappy state of Ireland as follows : We have indeed, In that country, a strange and perplexing problem to solve. I suppose there never was a time when Englishmen of all parties and all classes were more anxious to give all reasonable satisfaction to Irish demands, and even as far as can be done withont national Injury, to humor the feel ings and prejudices of the Irish people. The material condition of Ireland Is not bad. Certainly, it is far above the average of what it has been In former years ; the peasantry are better fed, better clothed, and better paid than they were twenty years ugo. The mora educated classes share absolutely, and with out restriction, the advantages of British citi zenship. Nothing is wanted except a little peace and security for uncounted millions Of British capital to pour Into that country, as English wealth has poured into Scotland, and as It continues every day to pour into colonies that are separated from, us by the breadth of the globe; yet it would be Idle to deny that discontent is very widely spread, that disaffection Is not nnfreqnent, and there is a portion of the population I hope that not a considerable portion, who regard their connection with Englend as a burden rather than as a benefit That Is a miserable state of things ; and yet when we look' for a rem edy, wfeo is there that can give us an Intelllf glble answer? I don't undertake to do it AUI venture to attempt Is to throw ont a few hints, which, if they have no novelty, at least can do no harm. In the first place, don't let us disguise from ourselves the fact that there Is a party and It may be a considerable party whom no possible concessions will eatlsry. Those who go In for a separate na tional existence, or repeal of the Union, which practically comes to the" same thing, are asking for what they never can obtain, and it Is only true kindness to tell them so In plain terms. We will not allow the British Empire to be Dulled to cletes in vlrtnn of any fantastic theories, nor because some pol iticians may have talked unadvisedly about the sacred cause of nationality as applied to other countries. Ireland and England are inseparable now and forever. Then, again, there 1 another cause of disturbance which we mar falrlr allow for as beinellkelv to naxa away of itself I mean the return here of IrUh-Americana who have takes nart la tha great civil war on the other side of the At lantic. Every war, every great war. leave oenina it a resiaium or men UBotted for peaceful pursuits, full of energy and courage, and reckless of life. Taken as a whole, and considering the number of force engaged, I do not think, the proportion of that class In the United States baa been very great Still tbereagood many of them, and wears bless ed with the presence of sot a Aw of tbeta t,M Thflt 1. n n.nnvnnl.... Wti. L. - ..... .. mwBiutuM. Trana hi the nature of things, will cot contlaae. t 4