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HHo :JSZT mm motaa, HHe Wafeea "VaaBaat aBaaaattlaaaaa - n i in ...--.T.ftnnf aa at aha , ,, r.-..'.-i SI r' Baaatei .ABT c " Co.. 4rec suttH, Heaehas Ticuallag. ?f 3fBBM-ree.lTecolBU Hone. 2? MrW.a IV. K. K Hoootrfo W avaa ,Thiaabii S ' aaBcaE; Lapaaa. ."Waicaaalo, KeolaEpoks Phtti cf tie Xoca for tie Xczti cf Hsrti, 1ST3. nrruz st tin. tnnn sxrri. noxotxLTj snux tix.tl Sea, Tint Our? :st t ; m. i m sin. She hnOfcw U 2, New Sfeen S SS TIME SO II MNS AXDSCTTrXG. 1st, fcafiam ...... AX.. -SB Sets 6 (tk.5mSiM . . CH ScaSeit. 6ft MU,SasSiK... 1. ...SsSU-.-.te6 at&itim. t ..ri!-s 9lt,5uBi .. ...cS. CH X. $atM . tli Sex Sets 611 s XOTES OF THE WEEK. We art indebted to Capt- Shepherd of tbe C Mcrray fer late fsrers. Thi fcheofier Isabeik is reported to lave bees j wrecked recently st Mosoai, Kaaai. sod is a total . less. 5be iras, 'oxned by James I-Dox-seti, Esq. Ccwojw We weald call the atteatioa of oar s reaOes t the sale 4t rare Hawaiian cariosities drrU$d take pbee at E. P. Ackm's Sales ( r?oai,a Satcraaycext, at 11 o'clock A. if. Tbc eater of Kifesea is reported as active. fitweaDofcassaSyso. ?st w?k at tbe frnaralt There wano ercption T)f 'Maana Lo tSreSi i iaseKers by Ike steaaer suted uat a DrigBi j;tt wzs Kvsi on uie dkioq. " PutMiTM Saul "We weaU caSl aUeatioa to tbe sale of Mr. Cbivjer" fsrnitsre tc-morrow. Tfciantre h aeiriy se-a vCTcbwce-Tbe O was wot ram ost. tnrwg uie rereoooc, sri ac fraoa. HaB'f Store. Ix reportiac tbe satates on Washington's Birth Bar, ter heoKScr eaitted'to state tiat,theJ5rit ittanter Scoot joined wiUi tbe aHfonfi aod Ae sbore battery, in honoring tbe zaeaory of WasfcwctoE. F-isr jou. Tbe TT. fe. steaaer Besicia arie le rca frsa Svabakcloa I'oifrt, nesrHle, to tbe I:laad of K&beolawe, ea Saterday fest, a f -Sfetaaee lOf abest eKfty:o3es. In exactly fire MMire. m- jvtipMi ate &e faMr. -acr SimL We iave received an" lalercst- - ' iar aeeoaat of tbe XavKator Isiaads, wnttec by a reMHenn who has spent several SMntbs there j. . . - , . 3 3 . . . - . mi UK Tsx si cam or Moes TayW probably reacbed ISaa aaasco en tSalnrdsj or 'Sanday, last, woaM leave aala fMsrdb 4tk er&h. asd.be -fine berewtbe ktferlbOi inst. SbewiHbna? oar next Aiaecican taail. Tbe steater Nebras ka will be dae on Sasdny or iloocsy next, froei cckkad. Docs A-v Taxes. Tbe police have coaneacW tbr aasaai raid on the-cBsaspecting canines who are sa caCKtaaate as to have no t2rs on their . oolkrs. As a oaeseoaesce. their nsmbers nave oecreea, aBG praoKNy taey n os M-nivtiBK stbm3 in tk4r bssds tn arrest 1MB. Jjatrras. At tbe reaaest of a raaber of eitiaeK, Hoc Stephen U. PhlBips wiH dehrer a -teetera o Taesdny eveomg oext at tbe Hawanaa HmeLoBTbe PeStiea! Sitaation of the Ha- waiaa Iskads."' The topic is oae of special in terest jast sow, aad the well-knows ability of Mr. P. as a -.speaker. Trill n doubt draw oat a fall aienoe lo beer bin 80 this, which wHl probablr 06 occasion that be wiH appear in pabfic before bk omrlare for America. Tbe leetare r ' wai e wte. Nlalt Ibcfaafd CooKer. aa invalid, wbo bas long been as iacaate ef the -Qaeea's Hospital, bisksehT bom tbe crass beam over tbe front gate of tbe Hospital groaods. He wiM be reeteobered is iiie onrer oi .vir. oaruet s grocery car: soose r 1 ni-Ln. t i i strack with paralysis, and bas been more or less i belpless ever stace. The place which be cbose ' for tbe rash act was a eiagaiar oae tbe most , pabik on the Hosjital greeods. ! Tic Ficik.vb. For Bearly thirty years this sma& bat ever wetooae sheet has costiaaed to appear every aootb, aad seess cow as fresb aad iastraetive as in hs ecHier daTS- It SIU a niche ia oar local joaraeBsa wbieb no otber paper bas j ever atteoapted to famish reediag and ioforata- tioa tor tbe floating and stranger popebtion, at i the saaw tiae that it has something of interest j for aH In tbe March naeber now before as, we I aotiee an iastrcotive historical sketch of the ! Dnaw, by W. H. Okieriag. Esq. Hawaxiix Co.ssci. Dbckasco. The fiiends of Hageae M. Van Keed wti regret to leara of his death, which eecarred Feb. 2 on board the stesai- er Japan, while on tbe passage from Tokabasva to San Fiaadsoa. He had Bled tbe position of ; HawaaaB Cass si at rokoba&n for several years ; past with credit to himself aad with rnoch atis iattion to this GoversBeot, in whose ssccess he always took great interest aad pride. Xo par taoatars of bis death have been received, and only tbe bare aaaoaBceeieat ia the San FraBcisco pa pers. It is possible that he may have bees in- teodinc to visit HoooMo in connection with tbe iiirTtiiii nflmaxtnt rmi Uct f.W rf wbirh bo ' W doobtfe w3 adri. and that a rral . . . preference was expressed here for tbe lntrodac-; tioa of Japaaese. He was a sincere and warm friend of Dawanans, aad bti death wilt be felt by ss ia our rdatiaas with Janao. sa in oa. reuuoas nu japan. The Spanl.li Kcpubllc. On tbe ltHh of Febraary, the Kgatiring tele graph Sashed over tbe wires, across continents aad andcr oceans, tbe cslooked-for news that Spain it a Jlnfmlkc- On the evening of that etty Kisg Atsadens. Ending that be bad so sep port frocs tbe people, ssd tired of resisting tbe papalar correal which set in against him, abdi cated tbe tbrose aad crown'of Spain. He raost have keenly felt the defecate position in which be was placed an alien on the Spanish throne asd tboarh be bad spent a princely fortsne of two BHatioos to reader himself popular, yet even the prospect of poverty could cot alter has determi nation. Tbe Certes, or Legislative Assembly, appears to have bees prepared for the royal act, end at osce, with little debate and do important opposi tion, resolved on a democracy, and proclained Spain a BepcbSc, by the almost unanimous vote of 259 to 32! That UU was ia accordance with tbe popekr wiB, Is shown by the remarkable qatet which followed the revolutionary act cf the Certes. "Whether Spain is prepared to maintain a Re pabScan form of government whether her people bare tbe inteKgtnce and love of liberty necessary to jsake the experiment ccccsfcl,remains to be Eeen. Ttls a ra'tghty leap from tbe ignorance and despotic role to which her people have for cen turies been subjected to the popular freedom and icleJfcreace which form the fosndatioo-stoses of Fsecessf cl popular government. Europe has now three Republics Switzerland, which has withstood the storms and shocks of two cen tones France, which 6a3 for two years foKowed the leadership of Thiers, with -a -fair prospect of scccess and Spain, which now prof poses to dispesse with royalty, and trust to pops lar sovereignty. i The iVcM, Subsidy. This important raeissre, Vhieh he "previots null icaccaecd as kSM for the session, bis boon rerired in the Senate, and it u. reported that it bids fair ot being adopted. Tt is now proposed to Uct aa appropriation of 425,000 ss a subsidy tbr the fcno, oa to Use postal appropriation bill, and- force it ttroacb. ibo lower Hocie,-if tbe Senate decides to appro re it. As it is understood thai the Administration tt Washington is warmly in fror of the snbady, it is not improbable that j it cay iaSaence a saEoient camber of votes to carry tbe appropriation ttfoagb both bosses. It pie to'aSo this Datiosal enterprise to JaH throcch from want of encoorsgeaient. The nst miU trid briar decisive ue.TS,whe!fcer it is to be coAtisccd orabaadoned. Iroirr- of trie Government Survey. Doring the past three months the Government sarveyiac party has been at work oa Hawaii, ia tbe Waiaiea region. Jn December, a Ease line was Deasared with the apparatns kindly ktaned tW? Rovprnnent bv the United States Coast j 5croa pufn Pcfapa, east of tbe TJ Xziaa K-eclh of the line is 13,46129 feet, aad its mean elevation above the sea was ascertained by leveling to be 2 21 feet. The Waisew Coart-boose floor is 2,610 leet. above steaa tide. A series of triangles was also ceassred, ex tendi ac frsKa tbe base line to tbe sasmits of Maaea Ken aad Hcaltki, aad to tbe shore at Pcako-cad wajhae. . jTh tiocs - cccapied have afi bees marked in a peraaseet nasner, so that they vriH serve ss. a fosBoatioB for tbe coa plete sarvey of tbe Island of Hawaii at a fatcre day. The Utilode of, the .Kawaihae Kght-bocse was ascertained to be within a few secasds of 2fl OS-. A skssI pale 25 feet high was set up oa one of tbe highest cones with which tbe sntatnit pfcUeaa of Maana Kea Is so thickly stadded. aad was carefaflr observed from five different stations below. The rtsaks arree very closely, aad make tbe foot of tbe sigaaf 13.7S&" feet above raeaa tide. Tbe bicbest point of tbe ooactaio, how ever, was esUnated to be -15 feet higher, both from tbe barometer observations and from some roajh leveling with' a carpenters level, and is therefore aboat 13,605 above tbe sea. TKs is bat a preliminary aeasaremeot, bet can be de pended opoo within five feet at most. Mr. Doacks, ia 1S31. made the height 13531 feet by a segie barometer observation. - Accorcng to Com. Wilkes, the elevation is"1353" feet. His taeassreoient seems to have depended on an aogie of elevation measared with a theodolite from the seaimit of Masoa Kea. Tbe height of Heahbi, which has beea vari-eash- eitiiaated at from S.000 to 10.000 feet, was careialiy raeasmred. and proved to be S2T5 feet. Ia 1S23, Messrs. Uoodtieh aad Harwood endeav ored to measare it by means of observations made with an old qaadrant at each end of a base line onlv 2.230 feet ia teogth. Their meosnre neat gave 7522 feet for the height, bat they recorded their opinion that it was probably ranch higher. Mr. Brigbaai s estimate of 500 feet was qoite near the mark. An accarate sorvey will soon be made for the Government of the District of Kona, Oahs, with special reference to hod titles. The Leper Ilopitat on lololcai. Dr. TroBSSesa aad Hob. S. G. AVI Her, of the Board cf Health, visited the Leper Hospital at Kabspspa oa Meiekai, oa Wednesday and Thurs day of last week. They foend the settlement cambered over COO persons, of whom aboot oae hand red and tweaty were the Datives wbo lived in tbe village prior to its selection as a hospital site, wbo, as owners of tbe land, prefer to remain on it. There are over fecr hundred lepers, and abost one hundred relatives, wbo have gone there self-basUhed rather than be separated from their kin. Tbe patients gathered" there from every island of the grosp, were as contented as coold be expected. Xo complaint was made by any ooe, aad in answer to ioqairies, all said they had an abaadaace of food and every thing they wanted. This woedd indicate that the management of the hospital is in cood bands. Bat while the patients rxiw kept in tbe Molo kai Hospital are well cared for. few realize the magnitude of tfcrs work. The pjarae'is" extend ing, and with all the vigilance of the authorities to check it by isolating every new case, it is rap idly spreading. chie&Vamoog the yoong. wbo in herit it from their parents. The very worst cases are bovs aod "iris: and to establish and carrv oat the rale that every child tainted with the dis- j ease most be torn from its parents, and banished ' for fife among strangers and lepers, seems j croeL If we woold realize it, let os sappose one j of bar own children is foand a lepvr, and the aa- ; tborities demand that it be torn from its home, . and banished to Molokai. Yet this is now being done every month with natives. Wbo will say I that the authorities have not a weighty task to ! execs te the stern bot only safe rale which bas , been adopted, with a view to check this loathsome j Eleven Days Later Foreign News. The Bark D. C- Marray arrived on Saturday hit, bringta: oer foreign nail with Sib Francisco papers to Febmary 16 11 days later than those received by the Moses Taylor. Neither the Comet cor the steamer Nevada bad arrived over np to the 16th of Febraary. The Steamer Japan arrived from Yokohama on the 15th, bat bavin? smaU-pox on board was placed in qaarantioe. We regret to learn of tbe death ofKagene Van Ped, Hawaiian Coneal j .at locoeama. unicn occorrea teb. 1, on tne pajj japin l0 u Prancisco. No par- t tKobrs have been received. ! "iV'ihinifton X.m. TTAsnrsGTOs, Feb. S. Tbe Boot Committee oa , jori,rr iJt ed to incrr the ul. ariesln tbe Execctire, JodrcStl and Legislative De partments of the Government. It proposes a ma tertal increase aknijr the wbole See, as follows: President. (SOflX); Vice-President. fHWOO; Chief JasUce oT the United States, $10,000; Justices ot tbe Saprcinc Ottnrt, ?10,0; Cabioet Officer?, $10.00; Speaker of the lionsc, 10,000; Members of Coogress, $5,000. This i net odes members of the Forty tecood Coogress. Mileage Is aboUtbcd, and ODly actual expenses allowed. The aggressive policy npoo which the President bas determioed witb refereDce to pcjjgamj means the passage of inch laws s will remove the possi bility of a conflict of jurisdiction between the Fed eral and Territorial statute law. Tbe officers of tbe Government tinder Justice JIcKean framed indict ments for polygamy under tbe Territorial Mormon statute, but iiruceeded ia tie Federal Court. The ultimate resell was that tbe Supreme Coart declared all tbe procccdiers nclawful. The United States is practically impotent to proceed acainst polysramy aoder the ezistiec; Federal statutes. Tbe Loran bill, which the Peskleot wishes to have passed, is a practical sabititatefor the exisUoj Federal statutes, and may not be evaded by the Mormons. Altboupb so military action is at present intended, tbe Presi dent bis determined, as a matter of policy, to remove all tbc troops from the Southern States, and tbe Focrtb Iaf AHtry bas been already removed. These troops will be statioced on Use plains In reasonable cOettrbit y to TTtalL Jooe Wilson, Chairman of tbe Wilson Investl atin Committee, to-day examined Hamm, Scere tary of the Credit Mobflierasd Auditor of the Union PadSc: Company, In reference tQlbe proSts on vari oss contracts of tbe Union Pacific road, the coet of construction, profits, etc, as shown by tbe books cf of tbc Company, which Hamm examined to-day. From tbe mass "of figures aabmittcd by Hamm on hts examination this afternoon, it appears t heprofils on tbe Ames contract were nearly $30,(XX),OjO; on the Davis contract nearly 9,000,000: on the Hoxie contract over $3,003,000. or a total on tbe whole roaul of J 12,823527, in stock and aecsritlessltbeir par vaide. Tbe cost of tbe wbrde road to tbe Cost pany. as it appears on their books, was flH,000,lX, in round cambers. The actual cost or construction was, $7L20S,O00 Tbe Senate Committee on PostofSces to-day (Feb. 10) voted to move tbe Webb Australian subsidy bill as an amendment to the postal appropriation bill, when tbe latter comes before tbe Senate for actioq. Tbe prospects for its snaxss-Jrc cow thought to be very promising. Kecojrnltlon or tbe Spanish Republic. WasnrscTos, Feb. 15. By direction of the Pres ident, Minister Sickle has been instructed to recog nize tbe establishment of a Republic In Spain, and to tender the congratulations of the Government upon tbe inauguration of that great change is Uteir form of Government. KEW ADVERTISEXfENTTS. FoBcral Jioticc. MtaVtrs oT CtUca Task L4 Xo, 1, X. 0. 0. T.. are htrthy wUled to at- ,' tud tlx Fcsnl ofeuUteBrctherKtcxauiCcoraa. from the Qaeta'i HespiJal, TO-l)AT TTedatrfay), llirri 3th, at 15 oY!cV awn. TKR ORDER. MtsVerx of SaUrXlt are also reitlaUr 5a Titoa to attrni. RECEIVED PES D. C. HTJERAY THIS DAY! GOLDEN GATE FLOUR, 2X.AW, SAT, Hi:lKOI.l)T POTATOES. Ac Ac. roc siu it Vareh 3, ISrS. fS) BOLb'KS Jt C. Marshal's Sale. BY VIRTUE or A WRIT OF KXECU tioa iiscctl pet of the Supreme Court ct Lawaad Equivr cf tte Ilinitu Islaail!, poa joirmtnt rcaiutLAfAELA. DtftsJast ia Extcatiin.ia favor of CATHAR1XB STEWART. TlainUffia Kxecntion, for $31S.?a. I hare levied apoa as j t hll expo ye for sale to tie kicieit VWder eB SATDRDAT, the MA day of larea, at 12 o'clock aooa, a tbe pnaue, all the right title acd iatertft of the 1J dcTea Jaat ia acd to tie folkwiaj describe.! prorexty. Tit: "Araaa 1." Coataicis Z KHa r!ebe j itotri la Kapalaza, Hoaolila, astt coatatata; 1 1S-1M ute, at dtstribed ia Roval Patent, Xo. ftjl. Arata ZJ" Fish Toad aad Kalo Patti, also Jita- atcd ia Kapalaau. Iloaotata. ud cooUiniagl36-1M acres, aad descriied ia Royal Patent, Xo. tVM, to gether vHi all the iciM;:fi and appsrteaacee; tiere oc sttsaled. The sail laad -win be soil raVject to a mortgage aal tatcrest of$161.S in favor of S.B. Dole. Esq. Unless sail jcac&cst isterest costs cf rsit and aj fees aad coataisskas be rnvtocsIxsattsSed. W. C P.IRKE, -Marshal. Ilosalala, Starch 1, IS 73. S-tt ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO. OXTER rOS. T.n THE FOLLOWING GOODS JTST RECE1FED PER BARK i!K:A MOI ! " NEWEST STYLES OF FANCY PRINTS, Pink Prints. Striped Prints, "White Grocnd Prists, Furniture Prints, Turkey Eel, Painted Jaconets. TViite, Brown ad Bice Cotton. Sheetings, Brown aad Blue Drill, Victoria Lawns. White Jaconets. Silesia, Whi Sateens, "White aad Cororcd Casbric;, Gia;iams. HEAVY DEKIfflS, WATERPROOF CLOTH, "White Linen and Union Drills, Cottea Caaras, ieary. Colored Merioor, "Woolea Dress Goods, FISE BROADCLOTHS and CASSIMERES Green and wlire Cloth, Heavy Ticlicr, Wax Ooti, w oolcn Flannels, Blae, white, scarlet aad fancy. Ilsnc Blicicts, Cotton Rlaaketr, Woolea Blaaaets of all qualities and colors, Pea Jackets BetU Shirts, White Shirts, Great variety of flinsel Shirts, SHAWLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A FI5E ASS0STHE5T OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! Uadersiirts, Towels, Socks, aad-Stocklns, Ladies SkirU, Belts, Hair Keti, Corsets. Triscinfs, Faas and Fancy Goods, Silk Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Suspenders. Poachos, Necktiei, Umbrellas, Jewelry, Saver and Gold Watches, Gold Chains, Two Superior Music Boxes, Linen and Cotton Tape.Lineu and Cotton Thread Spool Cotton, Children's Wool Boots. Linen Niptins and Tablecloths, Bed Fringe!, Ladies' Silt Mantles, Ladies' SleeTes, Gloves, Ladies' aad Gentlemen's Collars and CoSs, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, Silt, Linen, Cotton aad Lawn Ilindterchiefj, Cologne. Latin's Extracts, Toilet Soaps, PeBAtaa, Hair 00, HOGSKIDT SADDLES, . Bridles, Spurs, Saddlecloths, Pocket Knires, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Gncpowder, Shot, Needles in tins, Dusters, Bird Cages, Money Parses, Lookinc; Glasies, Briar Pipes, Tobacco, Galvanised Iron Pails, Galranucd Iron Tabs, round and oral, WRlPPiJIG PAPER, PRINTING PAPER, STATIONERY, Wash Blue, Camphor, Boiled Linseed 03, Saltpetre, Vinegar in demijohns and cases. Gin in demijohns and cases,Alcohol in demijohns, SUPERIOR HOCK WINES, Deidcibeimer, Mreobninner, "irtnJer, DlerLheixser. Af ;minn.aiafer- SUPERIOR FRENCH WINES, Chateau d'Vqcea, Haat Barsac, Hant Bonimes de Beine. CLARETS, Chateau Myrat, Cbaleau Bevcbeville, Marge ire. Chateau Ranian, Pontet Canet, St. Jnlien, ic Fresh Supply of Lager Beer and Ale, FINE HAVA5 A CIGARS AHD TOBACCO. also, HOOP IRON, 3-4, 5-8, 1, i'i-4 INCH For SAle at Mm ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER 4 CO.'S. Boundary Commissioner's Notice. PROPER APPLICATION HAVrXG BEEXMade to tbe undersigned that tbe Boundaries of the following Lands, sitsated in the District of Korth Kohala. Island of Hawaii, H.X, may be defined and settled, viz ; Pololn, Kaauhohu, Kehena 2d, Sunu ulu 1st and 21, Kaiholena 1st and 2d, Xotice is herebv given to all whom it may concern that WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of April next, A.D.1S73, at 10 o'clock A. X., is tbe day "and hour set apart for tbe btarinc of said applications, at the Court House in Xorth Kohala, Hawaii. R. A. LYMAN, Commissioner of Boundaries, 3d Jod'I Circ't. nno, Feb. 26, 1S73. S-3u Boundary Commissioner's Notice. PROPER APPLICATION HAYING BEEN Made to tbe undersigned, that the Boundaries of the followicr Lands, situated in the Distrietaf Uamakua. Island cf Hawaii, may be defined aad settled, vis : ; Waialeale 2d, Waikaloa 1st, Honokala; Notice is i hereby pven to alt whom it may concern, that WEDNESDAY, thel6th day cf April neat, A.D. 1S73, at 10 o'clock a.m., is the day and hour let apart for the hearing of said applications, at the Coart House in Waimea, South Kohala, Hawaii. R. A. LYMAS, Commissioner cf Boundaries, 3d Jud'l Circ't. Hilo, Feb. -t, 1 S73. S-3t Administrator's Notice. The Undersigned, Administrator to tbe Estate of THOMAS WILLIAMS, or PDP.TIE, (a British subject, deceased,) requests that all per sini hiving claims against said Estate, or being indebted thereto, will settle tbe account, at H. B. M. Consalate-GeaeraL THEO. H. DAVIS, H. B. M.'l Acting Commissioner T-3t And Ccnsol-General. Executors' Notice, THE Undersigned bavins; been ap pointed Executors of the Will of Hiram Fredea bcr?, cf Kcloa, rvjnestj all parties having claims against tbe said Estate, to present tbe same properly authenticated, -within six months from this date, or they win be forever barred. And all parties indebted to the Estate will make immediate payment to tbe Executors. P. ISENBERG, of Koloa, W. H. WRIGHT, of Liaoe, . Koloa, Feb. 27, 1S73. S 3t Executor Wanted. A Situation as Nursery Governess to take charge of small children, assist at needlework, etc Address PcsUfacc Box "No. 19. 43-lf FOR SALE. k. TheHonsc and Lot on Ivnkni Street, at present occupied by Geo. Emmes. Apply to " 5 1n GEO. EMMES. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. A. SCHAEFER S CO. HAVE PER,, Hawaiian Bark "Ka Hoi," Xxroxta. BrnTitcTi, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT GOODS! C0SSISTIXG IX FAKT OF X3E5.Y GOODS; ENGLISH FAHCY PBINTS, FURHrfURE PRINTS, Brilliasts, white and fancy. White Shirtings, Siletias and Lining, Brown Cottons, Heavy Denim t. Bed Ticking, different Qualities, Tarlatans, Victoria Lawns. FANCY CASSIMERES BLACK AXD BLUE BROAT) OLOTHS, Black Beeskin, WThite Flanntti, Bice and Faaey Checked Flannels, WOOL BAREGE, FRENCH MERINO, Black Thibet, Silk Umbrellas, Alpaca Umbrellas, Honeycomb and Turkish Dathing Towels, Toweling, Cotton sad Liuea Handkerchiefs, Broolss' Spool Cotton ! "White Sewing Cottoa, Saperior Faney Woolea Shawls, Checked Long Shawls, French Fancy Btankets, Woolen Shirts, Water-proof Shirts, Casslrucrc Suit, Blue Flannel Sacks and Pants! SUPERIOR BLACK SILK, French Dress Silks FASHIONABLE COLORS. Woolea Dress Goods, Felt Saddle Cloth," Socks, Stockings, Undershirts. A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF GERMAN AND FRENCH GROCERIES! Clmnipasio Of the Celebrated Brand or Hcidiiek A Co. French Claret ia easel, French Sauternes, in cases. Sherry and Tort Wine, Hungarian Wines, German Pole Ale, Key Brand, 11 "' Alcohol, PtSpereentstrong, Cognac, in demijohns Gin, in cases. Vienna Iixxiiitia.ie ! REGULATOR CLOCKS, Solaoxniaxi G-lassmraro, isn A Variety of Other Articles, Which are Offered FOR SALE at LOW RATES. S 2m SHIP CHANDLERY AND SHIP STORES! A LARGE ASSORTMENT, COMPRISING ALL THE ABTICES USUALLY wanted by ships or smaller craft, all of which will be sold AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 6 B0LLE3 A CO. HEMP CANVAS. RUSSIA DUCK. HEMP SAIL TWINE. COTTON Dock, assarted numbers. Cotton Siit Twine, as sorted tiies. For a!e by 6 BOLLES CO. ANCHORS. TJIXGLISH IROX-STOCK ANCHORS WEIGHT JLU from 100 lbs. to 4000 lbs For sale by BOLLES & CO. COAL TAB. CASKS COAL TAR FOR SALE BY BOLLES A CO. YORK HAMS. I Few of the Ileal Article, just rcceivad i i. ana tor sale by JJULLES & CO. P0IAE OIL. A FEW CASKS OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY For SAle by (6) BOLLES A OC. DOWNER'S AND DEVOE'S KEROSENE OIL. A SMALL LOT LEFT, AND For sale by 6 BOLLES k CO. CALIFORNIA RED BRICK AND A FEW OF THOSE SUPERIOR NORWAY Brick. Also, California Lime and Portland Cement. For sale by (6) BOLLES A CO. CHAIN CABLES. SIZES FROM 5-8 TO I 5-8 IXCn. SMALL Chain in quantities to suit For sale by 6 BOLLES A CO. COLUMBIA RIVER SALBION, PACKED IN 1S72. THE BEST ARTICLE IN the market. Also, Salmon Backs in barrels, Salmon Bellies in kegs, and a few bbls No. 2 quality. For sale by (t) BOLLES A CO. SPERM OIL, WARRANTED PURE, AXD VERY LIGHT Color. For sale by 6 ' BOLLES A CO. sperbi candles; ASSORTED SIZES, PUT UP IN CARTOONS, and warranted the genuine article. For sale by () BOLLES A CO. CORDAGE. CTEMP AND MANILLA CORDAGE, 1 l Assorted Sizes. For sale by BOLLES A CO. SPUNTARN, W0RMLINB. nOUSBLINE, 8EIZIXG, MAR LINE,.Ae. For sale by 6 BOLLES A CO. TAR. STOCKHOLM, IN BBLS. AND -HALF BBLS. American Tar ia bbls. For sale by 6 BOLLES A CO. PITCH. . STOCKHOLM PITCH IN BBLS AND HP. BBLS. Wilmington Pitch ia bbli. For sale by ' 6 BOLLES A CO. CIGRAS. in nnrv SWISS CIGAItS, lU.UUu Maaila Cigars, German Cigars, For tale by BOLLES A CO. AUCTION SALES. Br E. P. ADAMS. HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE ! ON THURSDAY, - - MARCH 6th, At 10 o'clock A.?In At the Residence or Mr. J. T. Charier, Kntaokahna,King St., will be toll THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of ORE WEAHT BUCK WALNUT PARLOR StT III SIU REPS (Sofa, 3 Easy Chairs, 4 Cbilrs), Black Walnnt Marble-top Centre Table, Mahogany Haircloth Roekcr, Mahecday "otk Table, Fine Mahogany Secretary Haircloth Lonnge, Lady's Work Chair, ChanJeli-r, three- bnrners. Mantel Clock, Pictures and Engravings, Largo Mirror, Oak Pining Chairs, Mahogany Sideboard, Koa Sideboard, One Elegant Chamber Set. of California Laurel ornamented with Black Walnut, eonilitlng of Bedstead, Boresu, Comntodo aad Washitaad, (each with marble top). Rocker. 4 Chairs, Towel Rack, Hair Mattress, Mosquito Net and Frame, Bedding, Pillows, , Dining Table, Camphorwood Bureau, Two Painted Bedsteads. Koa Washitandi, Bird Cages, Meat Safe. Bath Tub, Hose, Crockery and Glassware, StoTo aad Kitchen Furniture, etc. ' Txrvro Opon 33 lassies, Two Sets Single Harness, ENCLISH AND MEXICAN SADDLES. ALSO At 13 o'clock, on lite Premises, WILL BE cOLD. The Pleasant Residence at present occupied by Mr John T. Chayter. Consisting of A NEW DWELLING HOUSE! C0STA1MXG Parlor, Sitting and Dining Rooms, Three Bed Room!, Pantry, Kiteben, Bath Room, Stable and Outhouses, all in fine order. Tbe Lot contain an area of 1661 fathoms, and Is situated where it commands a pleasant view of the sea. Government water is laid cn, and there aro about ono hundred and fifty trees growing and ia good con dition. This sale presents an opportunity for any desiring a well built house in a pleaiant and healthy location, which is seldom offered.STerms at sale. Par ties wishing to inspect the premises, please apply to Mr. Chayter or E. P. ADAMS, Auc'r. JS ALB OF RARE HAWAIIAN CURIOSITIES ! "WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, - - MARCH 8th, AT 11 COLOCK A. 51., At (he Sales Room or E. P. Adams, THE FOLLOWING Ancient Hawaiian Relics ! Supposed to bo FROM GO TO IOO YEARS OLD. One Feather Helmet. This curiosity formerly belonged to the King of Kauai, is in per.'eet preser vation, and is believe! to be the only one now in existence in this part of the world. Feather Epanlcts, said to hato been worn with the Helmet, as ornaments on the shoulders. Several Fcnther Lcis, all ia a perfect stale of preservation. Three Feather Capes, Formerly worn by the Royal Family of Kauai. JInir and Ivory Necklaces. Niihnu Dints, which aroiildom obtainable now. Tnpns, Figured and Plain, in great rariety. Dop Teeth Ornaments, formerly worn in danc ing. Knpccs, Shell and Ivory, very rare and choice. Idols and Idol Dish. Tortoise Shell, Koa Howls, Shells and other Curiosities, too numerous to mention. 2Thls late affords the best opportunity that will ever be furnished for obtaining Hawaiian Curiosities, which have become very scarce. Of some of the ar ticles to be sold, no duplicates can be procured here or elsewhere, at any cost. Sr-'fbe Goods can be inspected on the day pre vious to tbe sale. E. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE ON NUUANU STREET ikT ik-TJCTION" ! OH" SATTJRDAY, : : : MARfiH 8TH, At 13 M., at Salesroom, will be sold THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY OTS iU'UAHU ATEWJE, Nearly opposite the residence of Judge Uartwell, and mauaa ot tbe property or Jlr. a. u. Addcrley, WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, Having an area of 13,900 square feet. E. P. ADAMS. Auctioneer. CLOSING OUT SALT THE STOCK OF 3IR. S. DIAGXIN Will be sold On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, At 10 A. 31., nt Sales Room, OH A LIBERAL CREDIT FOR APPROVED PAPER, Consisting of a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Denims, Lawns, Brown and White Cottons, Faney Prints, Brown Drills, Merino, CLOTHING-! Flannel Shirts, White Shirts (Davis A Jones') Under shirts, Woolen and Cassimcre Pants, Coats, Jackets, ic. A Line of Boots and Shoes, Including a nice ass't of Ladies' Gaiters. Felt Hats. Pea Jackets, Towels, Suspenders, Hecktjes, etc, also Fancy Coods In Great Variety. TTbis Etoek of Goods is in fine order, and as tbe owner Is leaving the country, everything will pos itively Be sold to tho highest bidder. E. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer. FURNITURE SALE! ON FRIDAY, : : : : MARCH 14th, At 10 O'clock A. 31., At the Residence of S. llagnin, Hunann St. Will be sold tbe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE conniisiso Black Walnut Haircloth Sofa and Lounge, Mahogany Haircloth Parlor Chairs (nearly new). Mahogany Centre Table, Mahogany Haircloth Easy Chair and Rocker, Oae large Brussels Parlor Rug, Blaek Walnut Marble-top Table, Engravings, Koa Bedstead and Bedding, Eprisg Mattresses, Mahogany Bureaus, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. One Wbeeler and Wilson Sewing Machine. Also, At IS o'clock Soon, J. G-OOX3 BUGGY, PATENT AXLES. E. P. ADAMS, Aus'r. To Let ""Kahehnna !" THE Residence of Tbonins Urown on School Street. Enquire tt the Registry OSes. iVZa AtJCTIOft 'SAEBSrl Br C. S. BAitTOW. THIS iAx. ON WEDNESDAY : t : MARCH 5, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. St., will b SolU I DRY Gt&CSOD&l Dark and Fancy Prints, Brilliants, Alpacas, Linon, White Cotton, Brown and White Drill, Denims, llorrocks' Long Cloth, Mosquito Netting, v , , . Drown Drilling, btnpod Flannel, CLiOTHIiVG: Linen Pants, Undershirts, "Woolen Shirty Calico Slurts, Black Pants, Coats, Drawers,. Boots and Shoes, Socks and Stockings Blankets, Saddles, Gunpowder, Lamps, Slates, Perfumery, Playing Cards, Candles, Cigars, . Tolaccb. Pio Frails, Pickles, Oatmeal, Bags of Oregon Floury Cases of Kerosene, Canary Birds (fine singers), Ono Fowliuc Piece, Ono Gold Watch, . Lot of Seamen's CJothing, 1 SEXTAST, 1 EP1T03IE, SLATE, &c. C. S. 11ARTOW, Anctlonrer. For Sale. 1 Yonng Trotting Horse, 1 Wagon and Harness. Apply to C. S. BARTOW. lift THE FAIR jpOll THE BENEFIT OFTIIE tVAlALTJA F'einale SemiiiJir y I of which previous notice has bees given. Will take place March 1 3th THURSDAY EVES1.VG, Commencing at Seven O'clock. 5-it ADlvnOTSTRATORS' SALE OF :E.:E3Xj 3E3STaLTDE3. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE MADB on the 14th of February, A. D. 1S3, by Hon. A. Fornandcr, Circuit Judge of tbo 2d Judicial Cir cuit, Island of Maui, sitting in Probate, in tho matter of tho Estate of JOHN EN0S. lata of WallaLa. de ceased, tbcre will bo sold at Public Auction, on tbo premises, in the town of Wailuku, on Thursday, Slarcti 37th, at 13 o'clock nocn, all tho right, title and Interest the said John Bum had at the time of his death, la aad to certain premi ses situated ia Wailuku, Maui, and lately occupied by deceased, containing one-fourth of an acre, of laad. together with the buildings and appurtenance oa tho same, consisting of onostono Store with dwelling eter head, one building used as a Eatery, with Tory large oven and cooking range attached, nearly new and in perfect order; ono large building in frost of bakery, containing three large rooms and a veranda In froat : also, a Shoe Shop and out-buildings. There aro some Taluable Grape Vines. on tbo premtaea. This ptaee will bo sold in, one or. ta-o lots, to suitparahasen. The buildings are all in good repair. Also, on SatnriIay,3IarchS9th, at 13 o'clock, noon. l"n the town of Labaina, on the premises, all the right. titlo and interest of too deceased in and ta w-iew ot an aere of land, more or less, together with a Ose Story Dwelling, containing three rooms and a veran da. There aro alio lomo very Sue Grapo Vines oa the lot. These premises aro situated on tbe upper sidoof the second street in Lahaina. and about half way between tbe Prison aad the Catholio Church, aal are now occupied by Mr. Joba Crowder. Alio, at the same place, immediately after the ialo of tbe above lot, will be sold mi ilare (same beta; 1-113 part of a tract of land in Kaanapali, Maui, bought by a Hni of Hon. C. Bishop). Tmr Ca.A. TH03. W. EVERETT. ' HENRY W. DANIBLS. Administrators of tbo Estate of John Ba. TH0S. W. EVERETT. Aoetttaeor. WaHuku, Feb. 20. 1S73. T-St HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW. fltUE UNDERSIGNED COSTI.fUE TO X pay tbo highest market price for Dry Hides, Goat Skim and Goat Tallow. C. BREWER A CO. January 22. 2-Jai Dissolution of Co-partnership. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB firm of WRIOHT A WILSON U this day dis solved by mutual content. The accounts of the Srm will bo settled by W. B. Wright. WILLIAM B. WBIOnT. CHARLES B. WILSON. Honolulu, February 5. 1873. S-St Co-partnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY farmed paitnerihip to ha oalled WRIGHT A COMPANY, whieh will carry on the business of gen eral blacksmithing aad horse shoeing at No. 9? Kteg Street, tho premises lately occupied by the firm of Wright A Wilian. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. Mm PETER J. BROWN. Bar and Billiards to Let ! TENDERS Will be received to the SAth . Inst., for tbe lease for One Tear, from the 1st of March next, of tbe Bar and Billiard Rooms of tho Hawaiian Hotel. For particulars inquire of 5-3t A. HERBERT. FOR LEASE, 5 ALE, OR RENT. M THOSE DESIRABLE PREMISES 0XJUDD and Liliha Streets, witb a splendid view of tho harbor. The house contains four largv rooms, kiteb en, bath-room, and out-bnildingt. Water is laid oa tho premise. Pasture ground for two barse. Tbo leaso has still to ran 15 years. Enquire of 2-tr n. voss. Marshal's Sale! IN VIItTUE OF A WltlT OF EXECTT tlon issued by tbe Supremo Court of Law asd Equity of the Hawaiian Islands, opon a judgment against S. W. Mahelona, Defendant ia exeeatloB ba favor of J. I. Dowsett of Dowiett A Oa., Plaintiff in execution, for Nino Hundred and SUteen Sft-lW dol lars. I hare levied upon and shall expoie fsr fat to tbe highest bidder oa TUESDAY, tho 11th day of March, A. D. 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, at tho Court noose in Honolulu, all tbs right, titlo and interest of laid defendant in and to tho following property, vli : 1 Wooden Building situated Hi A lea, Hwa, Oaha. House. 1 Out-nouse. 1 Koa Bedstead, 2 Settles. I Round Table, 2 Small Tables, 2 Chairs, 1 pair Work ing Bullock. 1 Lot laud situated ia Walan, Ewa, Oaba, des cribed In kuleaas No. 10605, and containing 15 7-10 acres of kula land, and J9reof sea fishery. 1 Lot land situated in Kapakai, Aiea, Ewa, aad described in Royal Patent 2373, and cents faring 1 37 100 acres. 1 House lot situated la Kapalama, Oaha. and de scribed in knleana No. 1212, Royal Patent No. 690 and containing, 103 fathoms. I Lot land situated la'Aica, Ewa, described la Royal Patent 735, Jcultaaa 2SS3 and c cm lairds 07-100 acres. i 1 Lot land and 3 Fish Peal situated la PoasSo. Waikikl. aad described ia Royal Patent 3923. kn leana No. 20S3, aad containing t 73-1 M acres. 1 Kilo patch situated ia .fcaauaukaas, Aiea, iiwa. and containing 3 41-100 seres. i interest more or less la kaicana AO. i.la la las Abupuaa of Paboa, Oaha. Also all too right tiu ana isterest in aaa M leasa of a certain tract of land situated in WalaaiOaha. from tha Crown Ctomitiioneri. baring as aseipired term of 7 yean and 7 months at a recta! of fieri jtr annrtm. Unless said judgment utcrAtle?tt'ef suit and my fees and commissions be prerioasly satfafied. w. i.. pakkx;, iiariMi. Honolulu, Feb. 11.1873.