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B. A I THOU I I 1 . irth d.i nf Snvemher. being the birthday l.e the Kids, wilt he oNirwl as ft National M ilnVw. w ill be cloved on that day W. I.. MOKHONITA. HHt tMhat. Star, a. 1(C6 Minhlrr of the Interior. VavxaafMivctm that from and after chin data skjaae am IrreyaUoc pcivtusrea In th" rltv nf Hono Kti af ill fee permitted la el eidse the same from C to I a a... eel from 4tl p. ni. each da , and at no Luc above will to liable to for- MI pnrlktraa. and Lav. their up, on t hp street ( ROBERT MBK I Hanlnhl c-upl NHR WorkB. w Work. Nov. t, l7 sr. L. Mur.HUNt A. xtlniaser of the Interior. I A W ATI GAZETTE AX I VPKPF.NPENT JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO HAWAIIAN PROGRESS. PUBUSHKH ANI KPITED BY EfiNRT II. WHITNEY. Th- f.weea mse Be.eawn MM been tide day appointed aledsruienla u rontrarta for labor a 1:0 provwoous of an "Art In anient wec- laaall'w as Art forth protection of parties to byrjeclloti KIT of the LlvUCode, of July A. D. U'i. spprowd A. tt. 17: JLihne and Koloa. Kauai I MOKHOXI A. Minister of interior. Mil, KI. e. m . vninai i haa torn tin- day appointed ltoad ! IfJaM ..: II MMM ofilahu in place of tSa.pi. i. H. Lmi ; and to baa aK torn appointed Water supervisor u (tort of the Honolulu Market In place of t SapL II. K n 1 II H all W. : MOKHONITA, Manner of ttt- Interior. r lint. 17. have been till day duly appoint rut: Sooth Kona Hawaii. fawam V. L. lomm, Minister of the Intern. r. lntertor CBaVre. Oc St. lire Tat foUowang per-a,. I Ag-ot. to Orant Marriage IJce. K. fci miail i . 'I w Kaaweuaole of election SJ1 of the doaerc will to coualrucfced and .1 of -;ray. for the district of Halo. Intend of Hawaii, al a place called Kaakepa, makal W. L. MdKUOKLA. Minuter of Interior. eol. uctotor Sa. 18.C. U'KDKEUDA T. NOVEMBER 8. A LETTK.R lias been received at (lie Foreign' Office from Senator Sanretit, speaking in the most complimentary terms of Jndge Allen, our Envoy Bl Washington, nnd of his labors in connection with the Reciprocity Treaty. The letter was hronpht out by the hasty com ments pnblished in the Sail Francisco and Honolulu papers, which censured him for a lack of vijrilance in securing its speedy opera tion. Knowing Judge Allen as well as we do, we were confident, at the time, that the writers who censured him were misinformed, and that when the facta became known, it would it found that he was most active in securing its final triumph, and to him a large share of the credit justly belongs. hw IU. Ito provialona of Section Sti of the ivl (Ode I bare Pain aa Poundmaater for the In Ike aMtM of Hilo, Island of. Ha rk Kiri, Governor of Hawaii, of te..v. of Hawaii. October IS. !?. a loan H BasXAKT) has been appointed nrk of the air date the lat Oct. of the Hupreiue Court ly oootor. ITC. ne and eurgery granled to lsr. A. S. KlrJkala on the scth day of October. 1874. lias W. L. MOF.IIOSL'A, Riii,... : of the Interior. Ir.ier. irffic , .K-t It, l;r. have been comtnlssioued as TAX the provisions of Section 4n of the Oahu. t.eoree II A. Kaolik. lAlialna . Mataaao I Haa 1 Mntara' and Lana jtlJiMli ' """ Klaa- Ni!tojT-'I' 1Z 11! John E. Wilder. Maul. .J. O. Kawehe. 1- Atolii. A . Nabalcu. I'. KaniaL J. A. ICauEau. Hawaii. I. W. Keaotuakaot. T. E. Klderw. W. T. Martin. R. n. Nahinu. J. G. Hoapl.i It- I'. KMkahl. J am en nod. C. WUIbnua. Kauai -H.J. Vint. I.. Kitpiihu.-lima. I'. lSihlula. I-alakaluhL J II. Kapuoial. JOHN 8. WAI.KKH. Minister or Finance. Finance lagparunent. Oct. 24. 1S76. St DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PTJBIaIO 1VOTICB : TENDERS WANTED FOR Inter-Island Steam-Communication ! npHF ' K THE 1XTF.RIOB Is M prfmrC in rrrr.vr toncm fur rarryiint Uip IU- ttuM intpr-ia.n( mkUv and kn-lnir up Kiiciiiarfara OSMMVMkMlMi bfwrn tho KawmiUn lalandft. In uoctinl -uc wlit, An Art ftppmrvd on lb Ittth dv of kSeptfm'HT, A- IX KM.. I he not )rm Uun Rvc Humlrf-tl (SO0, i Mtmartmmt, mmUknttta and hi found. ( tttf A 1 at I .i.iy.r. or of -ml cUua ; nlip must I af not h-ws tkmn lnr (9) Knot per boar at in inr Boiu-r una at tiit- n-ini.Hr 1 oi Kt-riaw ami taunt tf rradv u rommciire her tir: lau-r-Iatmsd Trip not laur than January is-. 1--- ut ajjl i pkMl luoutlilT fTuni ttie Mid alie iinj- bav perforoied her not leas than two (2) Trips around the Ialand of Hawaii. bark u Honolulu ; oik- to Hiio or Kisalakeacna, aJteruatiiuc, Ioruv and back u Honolulu; Lb around the Island of Kauai, of, and other particular u do tbla work abouid If ;o or more Teoderv appear to H.s Majeniy'siiuvern- r rraperu nearly equal, and ..tu ormore to botld the Veasai and Marlutiery In this r will hare the preference. TV part who may obtain th tvti tract will br allowed r- of dnty. all Jiateriala requirvd for the con- .r tlie .-ajvl i-.uployesl In the nervioe. ' eniitlen t.. all th- itlarhta, Prlrileae now necured to Forrhrn steam Unes by 1 on the the n rtuy of Aurut. 1?74. rn- UtX - Aa Art to Encouncr Steam NavixAiion with a Wm am mooui in wbket Thr arntd Sumner rout make mdk aaantt from Honolalu art i inntifg at the uaual Jloro ai , i Trtp wh month to U and I 'him at Uv uaual HH JtolnK.na 1UC iL;. r. .. . aa saaajart. fret aasl MawsaaMss A Art approv.. af Prakrht and Paaaiore mam lint exceed the al aaa loalar raaca oeretofore chareed b.v the Mranirr aLIIJU KA eie. iallv for Heck Fadsaina. All Tender must he aent to this Office on or before THI RSDAT. the 14 dar of November. A. II. IT6. and kin f,w o,-er Twelve Hundred and lift.- f 1.20 1 per month or for a lororer ttme than Ten of the Interior does not bind himself to Lto losasat or any Teuder, and aaUatactory Bonds from the oontracnnx paru.Hi for the due of lto Contract. w. L. MOKHOM A. Minister of the Interior. , Honolaln. OaUn. Oct th, IKa. The Boarrl nf Iinmicrution han decided to invite the immigration of Portupnee from the Western Islands, and offers a free passage to a limited number of men accompanied with their wivos, who will come hither and settle. The question as to how they shall get here has liecn solved by the opportune offer of Mr. Dactlett, of New Bedford, who will furnish passages to such as may choose to migrate, the Board guaranteeing Messrs. Bartlett & Son forty-five dollars passage money for each man and fifty dollars for each woman, that mnv be brought out in their ship, the whole number not to exceed two hundred. There are now about 4U0 Portuguese here, and they arc among the most industrious of our people, being generally small farmers or ; dairymen, or serving on plantations and I ranches. An increase in their number is very desirable, and the Board acts wisely in taking these prompt measures to secure a further immigration of them. The weather for the past month has been a meteorological enigma, puzzling even the clerk of the weather, who, with his baromoter. pluviometer and anemometer has left for parts unknown, disgusted with all the signs of the times. Such weather as has prevailed hero for a month reminds us of the appropriate ness with which this ocean was named Pacific for it has been during this period " as smooth as a iiiill-rjond." Five months with out rain euough to ly the dust ! but it should be added, that the dust is six inches deep. An old resident tells us that he has never seen ' it to dry during forty years residence in Honolulu, as it has lieen this year. This drought extends to Maui and Hawaii, while Kauai is comparatively well off, rejoicing in a mantle of velvet green, and having had a good soaking from the Equinoctial Kona which passed over the group a month since. Yestf.bday, "the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November," was the national election day in the United States, when five million votos were cast for electors of Presi dent and Vice-President. Messrs. Hayes, of Ohio, and Wheeler, of New York, are the Re publican nominees ; and Messrs. Tilden, of New York, and Hendricks, of Indiana, are the Democratic. The following table shows in what States the Republicans and Demo crats controlled tho State Governments dur iug 1870, which supplies the most reliable data obtainable on the probable result of the election : R Statea Maine New Uamoshire Vermont Matuacbneetts. . . . ltbo.tr Island Saw Jersey Pennivlvsuia North Carolina. . South Carolina . . Florida Ohio Michigan Wisconsin Illinois Minnesota Iowa Kansas , Nebraska Colorado Nevada , Oregon f'tOnnerlicnt . .. A New York 6. Dataware , ... 31 Maryland .... I Vlrgtaia... . I Wast Virginia 2 Otorfria ...10 Alabama ... T Mississippi.... ... 41 Louisiana ....! Texas II jArkansas lO'Kentncky 12 rTeunaanee ... . .. . 6 Indiana .. .11 Xiasonrl a California - .... t tl wo I Vole .... e ....as .... s ... 8 . ..11 S .. 11 .. 10 ... .... 8 .... 8 .... ....12 ....12 ... 15 ....IS .... Onirarrtrrie Regulations and Rules Adopt ed by the Board of Health, October Sail, 1878. Hr ran 1. No person aball be allowed to board atiy naaj arr.rind oS the ports of this kingdom, previous Id I 2. JU1 allots are hereto Instructed, upon hoard. . V. snake strict enquiries as to the health of u they are attained rrom the ' that no roataseoua disease (lists or has aM Hr a pertod os ekyhteen darn previous, th. y wm hoist a wtaMr fiat, sad are at liberty to brine the veaaet to aarStiar or so a wharf aa Lto captain may deal re. Should law pilot, uaoa the statements made, have reason to sup. poae that dawasi exwta. or kaa axsan-d within etfhleen nt past, lee will oaaaa I he yellow nag lo he hoisted, and await the arrival of Use part physSdau. who wUI report aa Car Board of Health, and the pilot will await the order af ri II anil. il No person aball leave or vbntany qnaran ar asKsnonre mat shall have quarantine parpoa.- by the Board of by written peenllsal ,n of the Board. f iraia . t wder as ru-ru instances provided for as a lira. asasC caarlllaw Or paraooal haaxace be allowed to to asl aasaare. isTurt ajsrlow nndatsone ancb disltifectior as mv or oruerec by the Board or Health. i a. No amaB aball to landed from anyveM board or havtnit had amall-poi on Use aaaaasra. ezor.pt by written Mrmixalon f Use rt uaMtsit ssTakw atoard of Health. X. B Carrlaii. 7. S. U, H and If of Chapter U of the : code or this aoaiwawa. rasausl nvt public neaitn. i T. Notice aball be given b.v the Board of y ll, by Dur.lLshlnr tli. r of the district, or where there Is sr. by rarrdasr Usean to be posted in three of the sown or dtetrkrt: and each notice of abaQ to fit mien legal no oca to all per. L" CWl Code, eecttoo ZM . aerSSaa t Kverr person who ahall violate any rearu- rd of Health, after the same altali have i provided in the last preceding section. tswainisMlrrfl oouara.' (Civil i.i of Health may trofn time to Us to to performed by all nil 1 1 asl. at aay port of the kingdom : and may i as it shall lodge neces r of the inhabitants." , Civil All the states in the first column arc pretty certain to have gone Republican yesterday, with perhaps the exception of North Carolina and Florida, doubtful states, with fourteen electoral votes. On the other hand, California probably gave yesterday 5,000 Republican majority, Indiana, 5,000 : and New York, 10,000 to 15,000 for the same party. Ap parently, the contest looks like a very close one, lint there can be no doubt that Hayes and Wheeler have secured at least 200 out of the 360 electoral votes. As some of our readers may not understand how this largo number of electoral votes is obtained, we will say that each state is en titled to one vote in tho electoral college for every representative and every Senator which it has in Congress. There are 293 represen tatives, including Colorado, just admitted into the Union, and 76 Senators, making a total of 369, a majority of which, 165, is necessary to elect the President and Yice-President. .We shall not probably get the full detail of the election by the steamer next week, as she will leave San Francisco the morning after the election ; but she may supply us with returns sufficient to decide which party has won in the contest. Dr. Scott, p. S. Consul, figures the result of the election as follows : waiting. Then she can't get off till noon, and finally does get off about 3 p. m., having been In port from 20 to 24 houra. The causes of the delay we know- nothing of, but we are certain they do not rest with the agents, who are generally done with the boat at the hour set. Now, the remedy is very simple fix lirentt-four hours fVe lime the can remain her. Generally this time is necessary to discharge and take in freight, and when it is not, it is needed to cool down and examine the machinery, which requires inspection : and if this is not done in port here, it is done at sea. One of the engineers of these boats remarked in our hearing that " he considered a stoppage of 24 hours at Honolulu as an absolute neces sity." . Involution. The three lectures which Huxley has re cently delivered before crowded houses in New York, have invested this theory with fresh in terest, and have as a matter of course stirred up the more excitable of the religionists to fierce opiosition. There is a large class of well-meaning people who believe that the theory of Evo lution is Darwinism, and that Darwinism is Atheism, but we must acknowledge that to us the development theory appears more con sistent with what wo know of God's plan of work from actual observation thau any other. It may appear to be inconsistent with the Biblical vereiou of the creation of the animal world, but no more so than the teachings of geology are inconsistent with tho literal de clarations of Genesis, which only a few years ago it was a heresy to doubt, that the world was made out of nothing in less time than a week. Many wise and reverent Christians (says the -Ar. Y. Indep-ndent) either warmly advocate or willingly accept development. At the present day nearly all students of the laws of life are Darwinists in tho broader sense of the word. They are believers in the origination of species by birth and develop ment, and not by special creation. Of these a fair proportion, as large a proportion as of lawyers or of statesmen, believe in God and in Christianity. They are an exceptionally intelligent body of men, thinkers by careful training, and they believe that one can accept heartily the cardinal truths of our faith, and yet hold that man and all animals and plants are developed from primordial vital genus. Some respect should tie paid to such men. They deserve it. They may lie wrong in holding both to development aud religion ; but the presumption is that they are not. In this matter the theologians are at a disadvan tage. They do not have the final word in this matter of development. The belief of the world is to be settled utterly without their advice. Not what they say, but wjiat the scientists say, is to conclude the debate. Whether species have been produced by de velopment or by creation is a question of fact, to be settled purely by scientific evidence. It is not a matter of philosophy or of morals, to be decided by consulting the psychical or ethical consciousness ; nor is it a matter of revelation, to be decided by consulting the Word of God. For the conclusion we must examine to see whether new species are being now produced about us and whether the re cords which the earth has preserved of its own history tell ub anything on the subject. This is a task of the naturalist, and not of the re ligionist : and, so far as we can judge at pre sent, the answer which the naturalists will give is in favor of the new theory. Evolution does not deny God. Nearly all evolutionists are theists. We acknowledge that it appears to remove God a little further off: but that is only in seeming. God may bc just as active and present in law as he is in miracle. Be it romembered that every single conquest which science has made in reducing phenomena under the sway of law has appeared to many to put God at a greater distance. But by it God's government has only been made more orderly and his own character more glorious. Many wise men hold, with Professor Asa Gray, that the argument for the existence of God drawn from design is not destroyed nor even weakened by the theory of evolution. They see a designer in the law and progress of the evolution of au eye or a hand as clearly as in its absolute creation. Now allow us a God, and revelation is an easy deduction. That evolution is inconsistent with tho literal piosaic interpretation of the story of Adam created de novo out of dust, and Eve out of his rib, wo do not deny; but the story of Eden is so true in its essence and yet carries so many signs of a symbolic or poetical mean ing that this fact need disturb nono but those who will not listen to reason. It is even true that the story of the fall of man in its most literal interpretation, with the doctrine of im putation of Adam's sin included, is not utterly inconsistent with development, though it is with Darwinism. None but the most rigid defenders of an unchangeable faith, settled to its minntiiB some centuries ago, need fear the doctrine. The KxplonIoH att Hell Gate. Centennial Letters-Ho. 7. PiiLi,XLPBTa, Sept. 21, 187S. Dear Gllrrrm. I mint make a brief mention of the Government building which is quite as rand an object of attraction as toy of the It principal hslli. Here everything is arranged in the most beautiful and orderly manner. There is a mioature of the Gene ral Post Office, at Washington, whieh tranisets a great deal of business ; mails are sent an.1 received daily, postage and postal orders sold. There are models of almost everything nsed in the army and ntvy, beautiful boats of full site, and life-tike figures of soldiers and marines and common sailors in the fall dress of their different rank and nation. The fur suits worn by Dr. Kane when cn his Arctic eipe dition is exhibited ; a life-like face with elan blue cye shinning oat from the fur.-v folds of (he cap with its warm ear eoverings. Tbs exhibit of fire-arms and accoutrements is particularly full and minute. There are portrait of all the coomanders and naval officers who base distinguished tletnselves in the past history of our country. Keliss nf Washington and many things which show ths contrast between the times of a century ago and the present. Outside the building are immense cannon and ambulances and army wagons ; also specimess of fog signals, both the braying bora and the shrill whistle. There Is also the hospital, into wbico I but peeped, for its long line of exquisitely neat beds with snowy white coverings and close mosquito nets carefully drawn, seemed to breathe an air of being the abode of sick ness, which was heightened by the figures of inva lids with bandaged limbs suspended, or splintered ; and it seemed by th small number of visitors about it, to breathe an air af tab it loa, and I felt as if 1 was out of place. There is a dispensary attached, everything conducted i4 the plans of larger estab lishments of the United States Government. The grounds around are lept with exquisite neatness, and beds of lovely floffers ornament tbcin, the same as in other parts of the park. One of the greatest curiosities, to me, iu :be Government building, was a Urge glass case whiili was labelled "Antiseptic Re frigerator," where sere frusen fruit and fish. There was one very largs fish, unnamed, suspended from the centre ; a fyanisb mackerel was exhibited, which had been already shown in this same way in two annual fairs of 1S74 and 1875, and one very large black trout which hud been on exhitition three years. Wjellter the ice keeps solid all the time there or is renewed, I had no one to explain, but there are slabs of ice with strawberries frozen in them which do not ckange day after day as we look oo them. Some pistes of luscious peaohes and straw, berries show tbtir tempting forms day after day without change. There are many curosities from the Arctic regions, at stuffed walrus, and sea Hons of immense sixe, ant painted models of whales of various kinds. Tie white whale was really elegant, as I thought, though I beard others express a differ ent opinion and alaost shudder as tbay went past. While on the subject of State Buildings, I neglect ed to mention Mississippi, whiob is more attractive from its quaiutness outside thau wonderful beauty within. It is a log structure of native woods, and all of it rustic. The poreh and railings are made of the most fantastic roots aud goarly brunches, every part is festooued wth the graceful banging of moss ot the Southern swamps and bayoas so that it gives a most pleasing variety to the line of Stale Build ings. A brief mention of the Pomological display which is made in a building by itself quite near to Agricultural Hull, must olose this letter. liere is a sight bewitching to the eye, grateful to the sense of smell, aud must tsmpting to the palate ; bat every where the warnings " Hands off 1" " Do nottouch 1" " Visitors must not touch the fruit I" keep as all, men, women and children in order ; and the police are on hand if aoy one happens to forget. Here aro lines of apples that might well be called as tempting as Eve's forbidden fruit. Peaches, plums, pears, and grapes in endless variety ; and crab apples iu large quantities of most beautiful shades of coloring, perfect little beauties to gaze upon, but only fit for preserves. The jelly and marmalade made from thetn is most delicious and a great table ornament. The display of fruit from Canada quite surprised us ; but of all the exhibits Californian fruits carries off the palm. Such peaches, plums and grapes 1 Tbey charge a pretty good price, but it finds ready sale. This display is improving every day as the fall fruit ripens. h. a. c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A la talma - Arkansas Cahlornla. Connecticut Delaware. Florida. Georgia Illinois. Indiana. Iowa aaaj gal u-Aeait. a:,i OaSta. Wlfss aav I 1 1 I I , v IS I States t ? I s I i i C I O - r 10, (Nebraska 1 " iNevada. ... S S at. Hampshire- a SlKew Jeray a lev York U 4 K. Carolina IS 11 Ohio II Oregon.... 15 Peon. rs 11 Bbode Ialand... 4 t is. Carolina 7 B Teaoeasea - 1! S Texas t 7 .Vermont 5 8 Virginia . n It W. Virginia--. 11 Wisconsin- 10 I Colorado........ 15 1 S14 no Kentucky Ixiulslana - Maine. Maryland. ataaaacbosett.. Michigan Minnesota. W"1-PPI Missouri. He claims that more of the States placed in the doubtful column will go for Hayes than for Tilden. The steamer's stoppage at this port ought to be a convenience to the mercantile public na well as Dassentrcrs. instead of an nnnnv- i arrtv- I ' r ' : ' to an persons wao may vkdi or I ance, as it has been on several occasions. .- (Clvu cod,, section jeav I . . 1 . . . , . -SSaeatawia. Aay s isasl which shall refuse to anbmlt j for instance, we uoai arrives late in me tw &1i2Z VSESZmE?. afternoon, and it is given out that she will "'.'' - caisreatiaaHr hsrsadarsng , u w g. practicable in the morning. Saaa yaSa aaaaafaaa any eaatarrows ttlisan. or any disease, j r n i la the raxanc s 1 etii . ahaa be nahie to seizure, Bumor fixes six o'clock, then eight, then nine, ror tne Drneai ot toe puooc rrea- , , ... . , , I rail i vvtivu pasaetigeis Bltu waw ' ' uu utwiu New York, Sept, 14 The explosion at Hell Gale was successful and harmless. After the last gun of warning a deep hash fell upon the multitude. Th stillness was oomplete and unbroken from then until the third (an at tea minutes to three, which was fol lowed precisely at nine minutes to three by the ex plosion. In straight and seemingly narrow likes running north and sooth for aboat three hundred yards the water whitened and arose evenly tbree or four feet high. A dull thud was heard ; the rocks trembled beneath the feet of the multitude as from two quick short pulsations of an earthquake, the water, which appeared to remain stationery for an instant, broke and sported up In irregular, dark yellowish masses, aboat twelve feet high, mixed with dark smoke from the dynamite ; then it fell bask, aad in a moment the river resumed Its usual peaceful aspect, then a mighty eheer arose from all the northeast side of the city, and from the steamers and boats steam whistles were blown, the bells rung joyously, aad all was over. The report was scarcely noticeable ; not the smallest fragment of rock was hurled up, and not so much as a ripple was caused upon the water, only just over the spot where the explosion took place. There was no concussion la the air, aad not a pane of "glass waa broken in the city or on Ward's Ialand. Immediately after the explosion hundreds of row boats set oat at their best speed for Hell Gae, each anxioas to hare the honor of first passing over the scene of the explosion. That the work was effectually done is the general feeling, and this also appear from the fact that the police boat passed over that spot safely. The tide has been materially changed by the explosion, and bow the current sets directly on Big and Little Hill Rocks, and they will hare to be exploded next. New York, Sept. 25. General Newton pronounced to-day the Hell Gate explosion thorough and com plete. Some persons war inclined to believe from th slight noise and shook that only a part of the explosives had been discharged. CI. W. BUOWH, CIVIL ENGINEER, M0NTOOMLUV SQUAIIK, over Smith's Bridge. Roads Cinatracted, itridxes built. Obstructions remuved, de una esuioiiilnnrni cl-nee at rj c.. ttatuntavs. IT Maps and Profiles. lyr AFO.-Vtt A tt III I li, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise And Ciiloa tloodn. In the Vlre-Proof Store on Nouann Street, uudar li e Public Ull. 617 ly YV.U. W i 14.111 , SHIP AND CENERAL BLACKSMITH, Shop on ludd Wharf, foot of Nunna Street, next to the Old C tutors) Uouie, Uunololu, H L CARRIAGE REPAIRING DONE. Uu constantly ) hand and for tale, a good aasortment of the Beat Unr Iron. AH orders from the other Inlands will be carefally attended t). All work iu my line executed with dispatch Dd guar an teed. 06 I 7 1 FAREWELLEXHIBITION Colosseum, on the Esplanade Charles Derby ....Proprietor and Manager lly special denlre, another MATINKK will be given for Ladles and I'ulldren. Ob Saturday, orcmber It lb, Ou which occasion a large tlttue PAPER BALLOOLY will be seat up, and everyUitng done to please the little ones. Doors open at 3:30 ; performance to commence at L Carriages may be ordered at i o'clock. Prices of Admission Tickets, 50 eta; Children, 26 eta. H. On Saturday Evening, L'ESTRANGE ! ! Will make his last appearance prior to bis departure for Australia, and that every one may have the chance of Seeing his Wonderful Performances, The Prices-of Admission Will be Reduced to One Half! The Evening Peformance will conclude with A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS! Dress Circle 30 Cts. Pltv. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Commences at 7.S .23 OS. 17 It 9: snuT For Immigrants. HPI.EMDID LANDS FOR PEAJTCTS ; three crop yearly. Apply to Mr. Peccenlnl Nuu- alley Wood Plantation. 81-lni NOTICE. ITHE VXDEBSItiSKD HKEBT IVK public notice, that as my wife. Kaulaokealil Kalpo Brown has left my bed aad board without Inst cause and provocation, I shall not be responsible for any debt con tracted by her on my account. WILLIAM BROWN. Koloa, August 24tb. 187. HTav Executor's Notice. 1 IX PERsOXH HA VI.4; CLAIMS AGAINST J the Estate or LLEWELLYN ZL'BUN. deceased, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, to the undersUroed, Executor, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, or they will be forever barred ; and all persons Indebted to the said estate, will make immediate payment. JleSBPii 0. CARTER. Executor Estate of Llewellyn Zublln, deceased. Honolulu, October 18, 176. H 1m Great effort are being made ia norland and oa the Continent to send medical appliances and mi terisl comforts to tb seat of war in Turkey for both 8rrinsaad Turks. In the Estate of Christopher H- Lewert, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. A IX PERS4SXS HA VI NO CLAIMS AOAJNST the Estate of the late Christopher H Lewers are hereby required to present the same duly authenticated and with nrooer vouchers. If any exist, even If the claim is secured by morupxffe rrpon real estate, to the under surned. at the Rank of Blsnop A Co, Honolulu, within six months from the day of publication of this notice. And If not ao presented within six mouths from date, or within six months from the day they fall due, they will be barred. CHAD. K. BISHOP, Wat C PAaUUt, Executors A C H. Leavers. Honolulu, Oct l:th, 117. " Notice to Creditors. A IX PERSOXN HAVING CLAIM asralnat the estate or John N. Oilman, late of Kau, Hawaii, deceased, whether secured by mortrare nr otherwise, sre requested to send their claixoe. properly authenticated, addressed to the undershrncd. at Kabuku, Kan. Hawaii, within six months from the first publication hereof, or they will be for ever barred. O. W. a JONKS, Kxentor, K A H ELEOLK OILMAN, Executrix. Dated this IStb day of October, 197. (14 4t Notice of For e closure of Mortgage NOTICE IS HEREBY til VEN that pursu ant to a power or sale contained In a certain deed i.f niortx.se. dated 7th day of March. A. II. 1ST, made between Kealohapannle w and Klbel. her hatband of the one part and It. H. Hollister of th.- other part and re corded In Liber 43 on page 197 and 1M, In the Reftitry Office In llonololn to secure ibe payment of T.mt hundred doners In one yesr from the date thereof with Interest after at the rate of .ate and one quarter per cent, per month The said H. R. HollLster intends to foreclose nld mortsrage. and arter Ibe time limited by law to cause the mortgaged property to be sold by public auction In Honolulu for s breach or the condiUops contained In the said deed, audi property oetns described aa follows : All that cert. In piece and parcel or land .Ituated at Kauwsuui. Manna Valley, Island or Oabu, more parUcn larly set forth and described in Royal Patent, No 70S, together with all Ibe tenements thereon and Ibe appur. tensi.ces thereunto belonging ssid land containing & ss-100 acres. Dated this 24lh day or October, 17. R. F. RK'KERTON, li-3t A ttomey for the said H. It Hollister. LEASE OF HAWAII AN HOTEL A.t Auction, '. - AT ALIIOIlXl HOUSE, At 12 M.( November 18th, 1876. IoM-aslou to tee srlvess Jim. I. 1877. tt tr For rurtber particular apnly at the office of 611 lm .WIN IsrEK OF FINANCE. SHINN'S NURSERIES ! SHINN & CO. NILES, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA jTHE PROPKIirrORN OFFER FOttjM ejv BALIS, la lanre or sm.01 quantities, SfV FRUIT TREES! Every welt-tested variety of Apple, Cherry, IMum, Nttc Urine, Peacb, Prune. Crab. Apricot, Pear, Quince, Fir, etc., etc., NUT-BEARING TREES ! Aim hi I, KI.L.M .h Walnut, EnRlLih Flit., ri, CbMtuat, Black Walnut, Butternut, Pecan, etc, etc. SMAIjIi fhuits Currants, Blackberries, Grape, Rupberrles, Uoose-t.-rr.. i ri.: , . ..-. ; an i. I'.-rvi.i; iik-.i J.tp.ni and Native), Loquat, Paw-Paw, Curob. EVEBUREENs, ami other Shade or Ornamental Trees EU(:AtYPTU8(Blue Oum) in variety, Pepper Trees, Cypress i Yellow aad liuuey), Hues, Cutalpa, Uafoolla, Tamarind, etc , etc. SEMI-TROPICAL FRUIT TREES, Orange Lemon, Lnne, etc, etc. Roses & Ornamental Shrubs & Plants in great Variety Catalogue and Price List, can be obtained on application to Messrs. i A.-1 1.1. t COOKE, Honolnlu, who will receive end tbrward orders for trees, and to whom payments of bills can be made. 4m-15 H. HACKFELD & CO. OFFER FOR SALE! THE FOLL O WINO J.KW GOODS ! JUST ARRIVED. PER HAWAIIAN BARK R. C. WYLIE ! One Hundred and Thirty-one DayS Prom Bremen jEW STILUS OF PHIXTS-ri UHEY Red, Ulalii, wblte ground, chocoUte, gray and fancy. Jaconets, Bruwn Cottons, S qualities; White Cottons, Horrocks Long Cloth, A,B tt II; Brovrn Drill, Hickory Stripe?, Stripped Ticking, Brown Holland. Linen Padding, Blue Striped Denlniff, Blue, White and Fancy Flannel, Mosquito Netting, Scotch Water-proof Twetd, S colon, Black Merino and Cobourg, Linen, assorted numbers, 12 yard placet, 4c. Victoria laawns, Barege, Lasting, A SUPERIOR LOT OF TAILORS' GOODS Doeskin, Buckskin, Diagonal, Repps, Cashmere, Moleskin, HANDKERCHIEFS I White Cambric, White A Turkey Red Cotton, Silk, TOWELS ! Wblte Cotton and Turkish, Linen Turkish. THREAD ! Brooks' Patent, Thread, Black Iferlno 80UKS ! Brown Blue Mixed Unen A. Cotton, Braid. Men's White and Gray Merino, Cotton. LADIES' STOCKINGS ASSORTED; Children's Stockings. Shirts, fancy flannel, Canton, Union, Regatta, Denim, etc Undershirts Cotton, Merino and gdk, Umbrellas, Italian black, Neckties, Black and Colored clik aibooua Kntout ess. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CLOTH ING AND SHAWLS. Cloth, Buckskin, Flannel, Cotton, Ac, P. C. Monkey Jackets, Heavy Wool Blankets, ail colon. Cotton and Horse Blanket, Quilts, Ac. Burlaps, Wool Pack, Canvas, Uonny Bogs. SADDLED 1 Calfskins, Ac, Corks, Perfumery, Ac Lnblns Extract , Kau d Cologne, Fhilocouisr, Hair Oil and Macassar, Fancy Soaps, Windsor, Ac Tooth combt, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Imitation Jewelry, Ledgers. Journals, Ac., Playing Cards, Harmonlcaa, I & Balls, Featbej Dusters, HARDWARE I Pocket aad Botcher Knives, Scissors, la leather at cards Tinned spars, Lao terns, C C Irons, Galvanised Corragated Sheet Iron, 4 sixes: Galvanized Pipe, all sates. Galvanized Backets, 10x11 In, Tabs, Honed saucepans. Best Charcoal, Tm Plates. Banc Tin, Sheet Lead and Ziac. Bright and oiled Pence Wire, No. 4, i sad , Hoop Iron, t sizes ; Hlvels, Hunts Yellow, Metal and Sails. Bar Iron. Oon Powder, shot, ate. Blacksmiths' Coal, Printing nd Wrapping Paper, Cordage and Packing, Toys, Tumbler,, Baskets, Paints snd nils, Vienna Furniture, Wall Paper, Crockery.Canstlc soda. Tar and Pitch, Anchor ud chains. Oil Casks snd snooks. Kerosene Barrels, Birch Brooms, Cement, Fire Clay, tire Bricas, Gambler Caleb, GROCERIES 1 Crushed Sugar, Wash Bine, Sardines, Salt, Raisins, Mustard, Pates, Ax., ate. Stearln Candles sad Safety Matches. Liuuors, ate-, Boutelleau'a Brandy 1, 2,11 Gin in baskets snd green esses. Champagne ileids trek, Bolnart, Thoreaux, Sparkling Bock, Rhine Wine, Bavarian Beer, Sc. Paul's ale, quarts sad pints, Jeffrey's Ale, quarts end pint ; Bitters, Ac German and Havana Cigars, lit low prices, to close consign menu. In lot to nit, Ac-, etc, sic. Orders frvm the Oiler ItUmi TVossjXIjr EiKuiti. mt Market Kale, SIX E. O. IIALL & SON HAVK JUST RECEIVED A FOLL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IX THEIR LINE, INCLUDING HARDWARES nr .11 kinds. Cr M.ta, Karsssn. Oil. Am. Ws4s serf Uaadla. Aim. Hatch. Caa Haatk asj Kale. ; ad Spsdas, all kiads ; Tabs. Baekets. Wssbboarda. I GREAT HnlETT Of MTrttES FW HARDEN TOOLS SHELF a-i, Agricultural Implements. n--:. - .ne) afnline Plow, A goo. I sssorttneni. rai... .... ; , : , . St "el Rolling Coulter for plows : baside. a frwat varlwty of ott AUo. th Soest vrity aad qaalitj of SILVER PLATED WARE, Ever offered in tbis market. t9 all aad sttM 11 -S T.t Reeairail h the " Svrcn." frOH Bostoe and ' Providme," a spleadid assortment of Stoves and Ranges CaltivaUr. Horn Hows ; J. la. Cslskratsd Cxe taiafrs aaaras aw wvwry . a" ' 23. nl6-lm 4o. of Ihaea tiled to bin. cal. Th " l oioa Usage " ia ! r l. .k. .1 I... ..... .... Wa ' t . M MM. a gresi lavorius .. w ' adapted to the reqnireaseats ol aay family. JMP kfaay mi taw ,ms goods r aow received frt of dale, aad . sr. happj a firm aat customers the beaeSt of th reds alios. O. c3 SO., Corner of Fort and King SHIPPING. For San Francisco. THK FINK AMKHICAN BARK MARY BELLE ROBERTS CAPT. L. C GREY, Will have Quick Dispatch for tho above Fort For Passage only, apply to 1S H. HACKFKLD A CO. To Sail from Boston FUR HONOLVLIf, .iaOk a. THE SHIP CORING A, THE SPLENDID STEAXHHIP THE 8PLEX DIB STEAMHIIIP CITY OF SYDNEY! DOW. COMItsIIES. TKTlll Xjoatto Bouolulu, roa Kandavn, Fiji, and Sydney, N.S. W. Connecting at Kandavn with Company's steamer for AUCKLAND, X. Z.. niltT I. HALM tile), and Intermediate ports. On or about the 16th of Nov. For Frclgbt snd Ml) r. and further in formation, apply H. HACKFKLD at CO., Agents. time; t a rt ."fi or STBAMBH JKIIUDII ABCHAXT, till MASTES1. Thursday, Nov 5.4 is. Hawnlwia Iietnrning to Hcnolutu Haturday nvornlng. Monday, Nov s, I r a - .....Hllo Moralsy, Nov 11, t r a...... Kona Monday, Nov 20, A r a .- IHIo Monday, NOT XT, I r XL ...........Kn Monday, Dec 4, 4 t au... ...... -Circuit of Kauai Returning to Honolulu. Friday Morning. Dee . Monday, Dwc II, s r a ,, Hllo Monday, Dec 18, 5 P at .Kona Monday, Dec 25, Sr Bilo On Kona trip th Steamer will go as far as On sll Wlndasrd Trips the siesmer will lesve her wharf at ; all tripe to Kauai, will leave at 4 . m. Oa down trips tho steamer will not leave Kawalhae before 10 a. St., Makena aa per notice on np trip, ateaiaee Bay not before Tax Aay change from the above wilt be advertised. sr Mm rvdlt far Psasasssj. Jf.a.jr. -m Tie It eta at taw sae eaaly. No nertb will be considered as taken until paid fc. Not responsibis for unmarked Baggage or any Freight or Par eels unless receipted for. Freight atonsr Da oa Daavaad. aar- An effort wiU be mad. to have ibe steamer resch Honolulu on the evening of the same day sh. leave Maul SAMUEL O. WILDER. Agent Office with Wilder 4k Co., corner of Fort 4k Queen K Arret FOR KOLOA & OTHER PORTS ON KAUAI - THAT, SCHOONER KAMAILE! UISUIB, SIASTEat- WUI have regular dispatch for Kauai, aa above, until further notice, r Freight aad Psasengers taken at the LOW BUT bates. BOLLES 4k CO.. Agent. P. S This rrasel ha Just been thoroughly repaired newl-ycoppcrrd. aad pat la In perfect order. tr! BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE! tfffa C. Brewer V Co. -Agents. Jgg. JtTsaaaf sroTsble arrangsmeota can always be AweawAtt ataae far itovs-a sad sMamsas of OU. mmmm. Wool h kaa. .rut other Marchandise to Maw Bedford. Boston, New Turk aod isherBsstsra Poru. Axw Cask Advaaese mad a-iy c bkkwsb a CO. HAKA-TJ U A. Ik. DISPATCH LINE F0R SAN FRANCISCO! . C. Brewer dt Co.-Agents. eBMerehsadiss rsestvsd Itarsf s ' sad i aw .Maasssrai aw assa aasy. i"' C. BRX WKB A CO THK MAW ASSAM use ussli J. saae. Sssstk Sa. nins an.l -tn-MK, of l Honolulu, deceased, warren aary aaka I Miasm t aaS aaps.ua. awes' aawaaasaas ag Vmm d'uveir mmSm from aU Will be dispatched in Brewer's line la November. Orders for merchandise seat by the outgoing mail can be filled by her. ! PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS 8AN FRANCISCO, Australia and New Zealand Line CITY of NEW YORK 4' A VAULT, Oaaaajd.r, WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAM FRANCISCO On or about Dec. 4th. For Freight and Passage, or any further informatioo, apply to --.IT it. UACKFKLD A CO., Agents. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS SAN FRANCISCO, Australia uiid New Zealand Line ,r- thaA a.1 straas naaarmax sanw wmaw. m IxfsSABwXxl skauldj sxaSf SntxasSmeaaa sasaewl LEGAL NOTICES. SCPBEEI C.IBT 4r I.lao.la. In the mailer at Uu mt Honolulu, deceased. Aid A. Francs, J odd, Justice Hup of petition for allowance of distribution . I property. Oo reeding aad nilnT K.llul an-l 1 at 3. Kafiai.uU.of too aliowe.' Jsa.it, aad an. aK Ilia: sag wmr o.av and that a dual order may be I property remaining in their I entitled, -n.l . furtlier reai.,ii,IM!lty aa .o. h ex II la entered, toa Tfxnuv. use c easy af nillt, . I). !;. at ten o't Justice, at dianiberv in the ITeart Uu, at I snd lb same hereby Is apyuaaled ae for heerln aid oeUtlon and ateaaata, Interested may then and there any tney nave, woy use s niay present evidence a sr wa SM property And that thai order, la la. I U..U ..ugsugea, pumauaed la tb- I Knokoa. tor three aDOOin.e.1 for said hearing Dated at Uonolsld, HI., tbl U day of !tnialil A. d. 17. . fHAxew jtrax Attest: Jasssa eg use aasaesaa. taae. Jmo. K. Baawaaa. Clerk of the Seprewae Cowrt. SrPSSEJiE iOlST WW THE MAW ASSAM Manila. - III Probate At Chambers, heaare ktr Jws. ticeJudd. la the matter of taw Eatala aCJUIl.t D sua I.SSIIN, late of Honolaln I SI I Ol eg SSMBas mt petll Ion for allowance of axwoaat. iMastslgi. mr SaaS ulstrtbutlou of property. On reading sail alloc the eeraasa aad ag B. tt. Kohlnauu iw. and J. B. KeaskaaaKaaSe. eaualsU aad .a ecu tor of the will of John 1. BaHnoaa. late eg la, deceased, wherein they aak lo as auVwed .. tA aad charge themselves was a, as, aM saa aaa aaa i may be examine.! an.l .ppmveej. aasl saxes i may be euule or iltatrtbuuoa or u.e ir a-nj Ibelr lianda to the perama thereto entire.. lug th-iu and thetr aareOw from all further i as such. It Is Ordered. That Friday, the IMS day af A. D. 17. al tea o'clock A. XL. betas Ik sstd Clumbers, La ths COart House, si Hmoou.a. ha same hereby Is appointed aa the ttme i in said oeUuon ai .l rated may tbeu aud th.re appear aad eaow n, ai . If i they have, why the iaai shoal sat fee present evidence as Iu who are entitled m the s eriy. And that that order, lunxunges. I naaasl for three aucresslve weeks pis I has to la HPpi.iute,! for said hemlrur Lasted at Honolulu, thts Vl .say J A. FHAXl I JfDD. Attest ; Jnallre Jxo. E. Bsaaaaa. Clerk barer thr Haa.fao curette jaad SI "! At a rx rxerts. Ladd. aaa .af , all riil-r Si'pbkjsf. rorai ap-rssss H awaii w est. USM. in Probate, la ifea mstiiv mt uas saawssam ablpof Ibe minor rbUdrra, of tb- lata, W. If. Law. -reeeed Older of aoUe ef psMras tar alliasasi af a. counts, discharge, aad Saal itttlimalln. af l Chamber.. On muling and filing the petition, of Ja (luardUn nf the minor chlldrea af W. ft. Honolulu, deceased, where be aak la t from his liuardaenship snd his wire ties fmei rraponaH-tlltT as such, there being ao property fexhtsl onarroanlea for. Ill orilere.1, thai FRIDAY, the let. dor if SSS, A. Ii. IS7S. at ten o'rtork A. W.. Justice, all hambers. In the loan Hoaw. be and the ume berrr.r ia app.4nted aa taw uaaa aent psarw for hearing wdd petition, aad thai all pnaaa asna. may then and there mmi absrw rawer a aay taw bar, why the sanie;.b.uld not b. (ranted. A ad that la eesssr Oaselte, new .paper pnatsd sad pahaafead aa llsaimm, for three aoereaalv weeks prrvasm to tmm aaa. axasaas appointed for sa bl hearing. Dated at Uonolnln, H. I., that 9th day af UeSst.se. A. d. iiTt. a. nu.rn jfDf. Attest: Jaasae eg J so. E. Baswaao. Clerk I urn Mpisi c X THK HI PSxEMK arStT a waiias laant I if Ah Nae. l.lbellanL n tte.. lm). inSU Thursday the It, day g In th shove enUUed nasi for dlvoeee. Ing or the te. lmony the cart, it a, favor of the said Ah See. for the of tin said Heheka. lo be ssa of U months from th date ef thai pllanre with the terms thereof, anlrm pear to the contrary. Aad the hbelUnt I. order. mt tks order in the Hawaiian le papers. Cor als aucceesrva waeka, th drat within one month rrom tb- date at thai said decree should not fee mad By Ibe court. si , Jan. y. P TSSAt MA. asrTasa. 17 1 ifi ii. Ud tar ewe. sasa r a hal haar- Wdsladaaas a aaeeea aswre. asxtt earn l ' leaaas age- sajaeraa awe eaaa wy Saa, rtssrt. fci I'FItKI rgtrSTT JP THSE MA WASTAJf 1 S3 I LASBmX Ia psufeat. laxi 1 f -ni skt-nin. is lands, a a Ia Use matter of th, eatala of Lacy O. Ths. as. lere, BSSl af WM sad pnbm attnu of notir- nf the warn. A document puraovuac Is be the Mass waB aad t day of (VloOer A. IX avM. saw mil probate Coart, aad a ssllsla asr iSm asseaaaa ar astaar attssassnei aa saary r It la hereby ordered, that FBI DAT. the lath. DAT OF NOVtng BKJt, A. D. 1ST, at Id VctBr. a at., ef ad day, al Ike Court I snd bearing mid .on. ,r .i ' -ir-. i H.ea i y ppo4alea the naae say pew as axsd wat sgafi'sraia artaas aaas wasaa mwj Baaaas interested amy appear aasl Mi lan the msm saBt, aad ma granting of letters t issssiaasj. II Is farther orsVree). that I. IB thBllsf ha iaa wr passBsaaBsa. tm lasee Massage, wistts. hi aw sajsasBaa JamBa flfe tsa f I spear ask aaaaad i (iaaetle uewapaprr printed aad And II I farther .derad. that nbarHbsnc witnesses to Sard wt tesutiix, la tad Klaerdom. tm probate of said wiu at the data lausyc najaj, B. L xsth. af Oak, BMB. A. rgiscu Attest: Jao. XL. Basxtaaa. Depaxy Clerk. ttlPKUE I.rBT O Iaaands la PtahaCe. AtCh Jndd. In tie nsttrr rf ihe inx.a' a w rgnr. ha of swiaxd. diFund. tsaaaav, tsxtawaf iBii if aaaaaas of property. LEA X-WgLL. tUeeaOU. sad WILLI AM o, eatTTls. AA Ac. ef taw lamta af A. W sawB. has af taseaassx, insni4, wh.it us raw aak k a aaaeawd 17 7 1 . aad cAegtsma.l.i anhparrtl. mmm ws raws rha crdrr may he nxade of aZtrit,l'?'1r aw eatjarrxp? warning is thrlr .aasds t. th. .iaaa i im Jsxad.ad dlaraarglsg them and tlwrtr niBlg flatsysB Fasvaas sa- spesxhltayjr aa aarh. It'aateUBe'anaBaassre! loaae. st ssiltla.baaaalsaa I: la tlr re..'. I'M,,, the MB tar ef ' a. ii. iT. at bra o'clock A. at t taamaert, M BBd CbaaTtT log satd psnraij and in iaai. saal Ma aa they have, why the same staaasd aat ha si i i lit ssa aaar pr-weniiiaaiecaaa to waa an salhlad to she Mg pa erry Ad that tats tostor. as tah H i Hill mt tTMMah Isagaagi. hM"lsilx are gai aa aad ni sMi Oa. M aV it, Omm rjth day af Ostoato, MM.