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E.q-- In cnX of nineteen artk.1. ofJ; A. Hier,.. prorfa pnrt, ft will be n that there ha

in wont, paddjr,inerejse, vrocipe,lIy lwweer..,, a steadyr li'i--s UUlow and foul kin. Rufir, chit priipsJ. , n Btur not for from a oarter of a million pound kasj

the auaxrtity x forward is lUe aame liwe lal rear,

the sir awn, of ttn-- y-- r aowrrrr .how an incTe of

- . r a tmt.iwi and a half pound orr the orrwpoodic. r l of IS? - Tb export f eotTc shows a remarkable

'bu

', . r e ia pooo-l- e of do lew than 134.144.

- ncx&e that thi wilirely owinS to Ihe bli.bt, bat altrl-,-..

mainly to the lUrt that oar Urje shipment darin 1870

market, where e hare met Ikeeoae to

We find that wetiiion of Central America and Manila.

to Antral IftMU rn.I to Pan Francisco, 23.4U

L; and to Orej and Washington Territoriea, 6,038

I. i while dtjrln the but quarter oor ei of thia arti-- u

Teaoly 2.031 poorrf to Orr alone. Another fart ay

l ntfoord here, and that w an important one. Oar par-r- srowth are far too carekaathe fof eote n T--

j fine from the r.ati,es. without regard to quality, and theof the ormer good repaUtioo of

r . al eoMeam.ee U a k.r abroad.r fcei;u arrirala since oor laat are October 4th, Ha-ba-rk

un maia, from San Franr-- co Hawaiian

riirtmA from TakUi American acboooer

a.. s, fromTahi-i- .

hare been September 30th, Sea Brett,1 : t departure

arbor lUnd Oeter let, Rosaian teamship Izaum-rn- ..

, fcr Yokohama , Sd, Victor, for Port Townaend Soter-.-.-

for Tahiti; 4lh, Soar" Cross, for Sydney; Oth, R.

V'lli, for Jarrta llaod.- e chooner-- 5 Brttze reported In our mat aa told at

,, , in, U appear, bought in on agent' account.

J able mf the Prlalwtl Daaseatle Ex atari.: .. rt of Honolulu, H- - I. Third quarter 187J, a coat-

ee sriiA llu-- i tuarlrr 1370 : --

Increase' Uecreaae1S71. 1870.Paonicc. 1871. I 1871.

.714,467 22H.134- ir, ft -- -y. ,.wme. gUa 74,034 84.507 l,47a

Ol OTH 304.484I y, Tb. .......t Jh ... 144,742 120,192!

2.191 13o34' 134 J 44ft.e,83 182

m loos......... 125! 131tbis. ........ . 25? :rua, fh. ...... 12,1 10.!f 1.144

6JUi 19I .1 oaa, bocbs... 174I

r bw 74 ::::::::!7.596 7 165m, ""lV.9f7 3,30 ........likiiu. pes... 4a 3.481 t,008's v 22.918-. !ba 33,537 10.8J1. 78.71 S 3,8o2 12.848

. fta. ....... 171.200! 14,34 148,066;r - rt '.6,3ol 3,839

il, ealhi..-, t: O;!, g'lo...

til J fU7Ma (369,505 $48641j t c e

:n To-.th- 171.... .. 1 ,383.424 P4vlj1! i.b n- - 1170.... .. 1,18,44130

r..f' u.er-K- ae cf ralue 1971 S 244,982 74

out or iio'jolulu, u. i.JKKIVAU.

sr Th' Mon, from Mm.' - Ir ,: , t' :r.t, .. n "aaai.

t - ' r 'vt. t.o . in MoioKai.mL

I nptead, 16 daysm ? r.aw ir .

4" Kau ' -- 'i' j V V T- - f trorn, 18 days

4 An-- rh '.ir. .. ! ; jj - Vom Tahiti.a ctu V . -- . 1. !V'xn Ul.i.a Moop 1 i Se. ui. rim .Mi.

41 chr iN '. rr -- ,lr m W

7 Bunr Ki: c.i g., fr ji IU Maoi.

DKivt u r iriiKx.3 Brit arh rs Brfeie, Aolw,, t r tl !

1 RmiMi steam '. ir Iwnrou, Cum - -.

Vokoham.2 Am bkn lctor. Cor.', fx Pi ft2 Am acb r?oereign, C n.rt, I r Tv.iii ;

waibae.2 tSrhr Nellie Merrtll, Cr&-- , f r M tui.Sichr Mary Ellen, Hopw. 'H-- w i.i Hchr Prince, HatBeld, for2 rhr Arte. Mellinh, rr llai.i-- 2

Pehr Annie, ika, for KaoaL --

2 frbr NailM. Kaaoni. Uit Kaoi--Htmr Kilanea, MfGtTf. for Mi.. an-- Paw 111.

Ka MoJ. Darts, for Maoi.8 iVhr Manookawai, Thompson, for Kiua;.4 rhr Jenny, Barns, for Kauai.4 Brii srfc 8iaihern Crtws, Kenny, for .

a rVfcr larr, Kalnna, for Hawaii.8 rVhr M4 Keiki, (ireen, for MaoLe Haw bk B C Wyl.a, lialiermann, for Jarrik

MEMORANDA.oar or Ilawaiiaa Baik Qdeks EaLeft Bar.

wo rVpterober 17lh al 1 P. M. Firat part of the paeiperieneed light brecsea from W.N. W.; middle part

i;-- erar from Ihe north I latter part light breeaea from E..i E, . During the tost 38 hoar experienced fine trades. At

n th 3d instant made tte east point of Maoi, bearingIwentylrsBiileadistao. arried at Hoooinla October

king a passage of 104 days.ship Jamestown, GheranH, arrlred at Fan Francisco

1 iber 16th, 28 days from Uoooroio.DaaiaoB llnmttii.

1M PO RTS.

rLt it! Frico Per ftoeen Emma, Oct. 4: 78 tkr. in. lqr'.k.Mhfks flour to II Nay; 200 qr ska, 60 hf ska

lumber to C E Waiiams; 1 esf r tn Hoi Ira A 100 pesx..t? v J T Waterbnose, 4 kgs nails, 6 e yeltow metal to D

fxirr Co.; 1 ca mde to H M Whitney; 3 ca brirtina to B PAu .t...; 1400 red wood pnst. 100 bbl lime, 100 btW ttJ,1 J.vou bricks, 8 pks gas pipe to C Brewer at Co.-- , SOObN.bins to Walker at AUeos 18 coils maoitla rope to A W Pierce

t ; 3 ca gunpowder. 4 ca coal oil, 1 ca erigratringa, 30 k

noiit.es, 100 empty bbl to Order 107 pkg mdse to EO Hany-- n; 23 pkga mdse to Dillingham dc Co.; cm mdae to

Ct- - 4c Cooke.Fao TiwtTi Per Kamehameba VOct. 4: 44 cords flre--w

.ad to D Foster A Co.; 1 pkg specie to T H Dariea.TaniTi Per rVlma, Oct. 4: 60 cord firewood, 300

jikt eharcv!, ca calfcklna, 4 ci glasses 2 ca trimming toBPidama.

EXPORTS.

F a fTAcc IL4t Per Sen Breece, Sept. 30th t

Baenaa,bnch W PumpkinsBr, doI 4jWatermelona W

n VUne;iic';;..$lH7; Foreign fW

' B Post TowMPer Victor, Oct. 2d! gall. 300 Sogar, lb ZiZfiii

Value Domesticvou Tahiti Per Sorereign, Oct. 2d 1

1,901 Hay, too:.pbolu.. 6,Pork.bbl 1

JueDomestic"V....$9J; Foreign $427 46.. .n n 1 r.. I

r,.". it ts3alM Domestic 9,aOQ b- -

PASSEXGERS.

Fao Saa Faaacisco Per Queen Emma, Oct. 4th Mrati- -, Emmes, Miss Maggie Emmea, Mis Sarah Emawi,Mi Elia Emmes, l'rof W Muiler. Mr Geo E Weston, C D

Fie Tahiti Per SoTercijn, Oct. 2: Four Chinere.

I bow Tanrrt Per Kamehameha Oct. 4: G. W. Rob-k-uo- a,

John KeUy, Ulrica Hoiderakker, and 33 Chinese.

Wi!waan Poara Per Kilanea. Oct. 7 Br Dfc, , lain, A Unna, Thoa W reret U M GraaweU, U IJ

Umt40 deck.

: Tasx, Sep. 13. Tb local jtiitlioritie io Thr-- rt

of the Island have seat to Havana oyer2 )' Chineae; of some of these Ums term of ap--p:

--iigeship tad expired ; other were ruoawaj.rt named, according to previous laws, must

tre thetnseWea, cr leave Cuba; the Ust named; be delivered to their masters.rw York. Sep. 13. There was a great proces-- f

- to-da- y ot the various workingmen's uniorjs. ial r of th6 enfurcemeot of the eight-hou- r law.! ui. twelve thousand were in the procession, andirja.' a floe appearance. A small cannon, drawnLy ightmen. bore the inscription Eight hours

if we can, forcibly if we must."Kuwjsxck, Sep. 13. The Opinion states that

2o .itde IVnmsat, the French Minister, declaresy France accents sccomplisbed facts in Italy, and

,naC h only wiehes to see the spiritual independe-nt ee-- f the Tope eecurtsl. A renewal of cordialr. atlot between France and Italy is therefore poe--

- .le.Cnolera hs appeared at Newcastle. Ecg. lnl

d tappeariog from Kussia and Prussia as the an--t

tan advances.Germany and Fxance are on the point of con-- c

idlng a commercial treaty, which recognizes Al- -t

ce and Lorraine as a part of the German Empire.A proposition for amnesty to all the Communist

I isoners was defeated in the French Assembly, byi. large majority.

France is buying 650.000 chafisepots from Ger-many. These gun were captured by the Germansfront the French.

Coroner Connolly of New York alleges that List.ce was recently eotcred by burglars who stolea t carried away the official vouchers of manybills allowed in 1870. This is probably a trick of

ria,; to baSe the courts, in detecting the enor-moistijef- U.

' port s tys the country Democrats of New York:m will demand a reforrnatiofi of the Tammany

and the expurgation ol the ring rulers from1 ; party leadership. This subject will be thec:j f oiatLer of consideration for Uie State Cosvea-soo- n

to assemble. It is also said Augustis aaxions to secure the place pf CtHtnolly,

. 1 ' interest of bis Imhurg banking lions. TheJogs of Connolly a office alioujd tbey continue

checked, would soon buiic up git rich a bankingi.yj e as tht of Rothschilds.

THH PAOiriCCummcrdal &Wxtm.

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7.

A Ministerial Emergency."The adroit change of base of the Hotel members

or His Majesty's Cabinet brings the Hotel schemeAs journalists, we felt calledup in a new light.

upon to defend the so-call-ed ebareholdere and thetax-paye- rs ; bnt now, we have the cauee or thelatter only to defend. The shareholders, as such,

have been appeased by the assurance that extraassessments cannot be levied ; or, in other wordd,

that tbey are not shareholders, and that themonev which they have advanced ia considered in

the light of a loan to the Government, for which

they are to receive bonds payable in five years.

After terusinz the minutes of the extraordinarymeeting held at the office of the Minister ofFinance, we are satisfied that the principal anxiety

of the persons present, was to establish theirstatus. Were they, or were they not, responsible shareholders? Could the ghost of nntold

as&eeetncnts be laid, they were satu-fied-. "We arenot convinced that the last plan developed was

the original one, but believe that a concession

was made in deference to public opinion : figura-

tively, the tub was thrown to the whale, to

divert attention from the boat.To the would-not-b- e shareholders, we have

simply to say, that although relieved of all re-

sponsibility as shareholders, tbey have still a

duty to perform as citizens, to prevent the en-

croachments of a seemingly irresponsible Ministry

upon the public treasury. It will be rememberedby many, that at the session of the last Leg-

islative Assembly much dissatisfaction was ex-

pressed with the Report of the Minister ofFinance, because several appropriations in excess

of necessary expenditure were tapped and diverted

to meet expenditures in excess of appropriations.Remarks which fell from leading Nobles and

Representatives showed conclusively that they

regarded the license taken by the Finance De-

partment with no little alarm.We are aware that Article 15 of the original

draft of the present Constitution the character

of which was so ably criticised at Livuka recentlyas presented to the Convention by the Ruling

Genius of His Majesty's Cabinet, read as follows:No aubaidy, dnty or lax of any description shall be estab-

lished or levied without the consent of Ihe Legislature, norshall any money be drawn from the Public Treasury withoutsuch consent ; eacept when between Ihe sessions of the Lefiis-Utu- re

an unforeseen emergency shall nse, and Chen uot with-

out the concurrence of all the CabinetThe very vague expression "an unforeseen

emergency shall arise," immediately attracted

the attention of a native delegate, who claimed

that " the nature of every emergency should bespecified," and by motion of a foreign bornNoble it was amended to read,

No subsidy, duty or tax of any description aball be etab- -iui.4 fltkwtf....... f hi ainart . .IWUCU UI KKUt I. -

bly. Nor shall any money be drawn from the Public Treasurywithout Burn cooseni , except wucd ikiwwu iuothe Legislative Assembly Ike emergencies of war, tanusi'on.reoeiw, petiueuce, or onrr fumic nuacrand then not without the concurrence of all the Cabinet andof a majority of the vkole Privf Council

Quite a spirited discussion took place upon theamendment. The then Attorney General, Charles(. 'iEn Harris, was pleased to say :

Hi Mj.ty did not at all desire that the public.' .' -- hould be appropriated without check. Contingencies

' arise that could not be foreseen. If thisI 4. . , he Court House were burnt down, for instance, itv . t :ceasary to build it np again, or hire another ; the. t f.i.vt pox was another illustration, where U becamei e..vT'- :n i rder to save the lirea of the pe pie, to appropriater. 44c-- . a- t:. Privy Council became responsible for $20,000.

Ir.; lV.."istry should be trusted sufficient to carry oni,. (J iYi-.- -- ot fur purposes ot corruption.i-

- j wr l f - lavlnh of other people's money, and thislaa" fiiari xi - irt.

it is a iA.iitr vf regret to ub that we cannotoftcner agr' with Mr. Harris; but when be re-

marks that sometimes people are apt to be lavishof other people's money, and such a condition ofr 'lairs needs to be guarded against, we heartilyconcur. A case clearly in point, is nis lavisn ex-

penditure of tho money of Ilia Majesty's subjectsupon bis insane Hotel scheme, and our humble

effort are-- directed to -- the end that it may beguarded agaiii6t. We do not suppose that with

all tho assurance and audacity for which he is

noted, with all his extraordinary capacity for

distorting facts, the Ruling Genius will claim

that " war, invasion, rebellion, pestilence, or

other public disaster," is imminent, calling for

this extraordinary diversion of public moneys ;

and if not, then somebody is guilty of a breach,

of trust in issuing bonds payable in five years.Wbi.t would be thought of a merchant who

purchased stocks, offering in payment drafts up-

on a bank with which he had made no arrange-

ment or deposit of funds? Wherein does thisextra-Constitutio- act of the Minister differ

from the criminal parallel which we have drawn?The. Attorney General of Convention times

thought that the Ministry should be trusted suf-

ficiently to carry on the Government. True, aMinistry ought certainly to possess the publicconfidence sufficiently, to be so entrusted. Butwhen we consider the tortuous path by which hereached his then position ; his infamous treat-

ment of the American Missionaries when he hopedthat another religious sect would supplant them ;

the part be bore in wresting the Constitutionof 1852 from the people ; his overbearing mannertowards Representatives in the Assembly : themanner in which he secured the appointment ofthe late Envojr to Washington, in direct opposi-

tion to the wishes of parties most interested ;

not to epeak of acts more intimately connected

with his official career, th's retrospection is notcalculated to strengthen trust in the Ministry ho

rules.If, as is now claimed, the Hotel scheme is a

purely Governmental one, a matter of public im-

provements, why do we find it removed from theDepartment of the Interior, where such mattersbelong? Why was not the Minister of the Inte-

rior present at ihe harmonious meeting of whichwe read? It is true, however, that the Ministerof Finance excused the of thehead of the Interior Department on the groundthat his views in regard to the size and cost ofthe structure were not in harmony with thoseof his colleagues. In other words, this expendi-ture of the public funds is not concurred in by" all the Cabinet," as the Constitution demands.

Let our readers seriously ponder upon thenstitutional acts of the present Cabinet,and say, if they can, where its encroachmentswill end ; and ask themselves if the time has notcome when the third estate should make itselfheard as a party to the Constitutional Contract.

in imitation doubt-

lessThx fa "oese Gprernment,

governments, owns a newspa-

per,of some otnCTstyled the Japanese Mail. A correspondent

ot a California paper writing from Yokohama,

says that the day after the ratification C. be

Hawaiian Treaty, the Government organ appearedin a leader of the most abusive sort, stigmatizingthe Hawaiians in unjust terms," &c, &c; andfarther that " it is expected that the Hawaiianrepresentative is sure to demand of the Government instant retraction for so lawless and violentan assault." It would appear that while theJapanese have set up the institution of a govern-

ment cress, thev have omitted to provide a censor tthe duties of which they can doubtless learn onapplication at the Hawaiian Foreign OCee.

The same Yokohama letter-writ- er above al-

luded to, speaking of the beneficial results toHawaii with which the Treaty is " pregnant,"says it Hecnres to us a point " from which a large

amount of cheap labor will be secured by means

of a liberal colonization echeme now being agi-

tated." Thus, from abroad again we get the

first inkling of what is going on at home. We

first hear from Fiji of the annexation schemes ofthat direction, and nowour own ruling genius in

by the " around about " way of California we

hear that we are to be " liberally colonized "from Japan. Perhaps, tliough, there may be

another annexation plot concealed beneath this

colonization idea. The United Empire of Hawaii

and Japan would by no means be too wide a field

for the exercise of such talcut as is now hidden

in t!e obscurity of the Hawaiian Foreign Office.

Mcch has been said and written about theevils of awa drinking among the natives or theseislands. While the root is said to posset valu-

able medicinal qualities in certain cases when

used discriminatingly, its mischievous effects in

the system when taken freely and often, as a nar-

cotic, are quite apparent to all who are familiarwith native habits. Laws have from time to

time been made by the Legislature to restrict the

use, but the ease with which tbey were evaded

rendered them worse than a nullity. Latterly

the system was adopted of imposing a consider-

able penalty upon the licensed dealer in awa,

who should sell to any person not provided with

a certificate from a pnyBician to the effect thatsuch person was allowed to use awa for a certainspecified time, and the dealer is furthermore re-

quired to preserve all such certificates. Recently

two cases of violation of this law were brought

in the Police Court of this city, and the parties

were fined each $100. One of the cases was ap-

pealed to the Supreme Court, and after due trialon Wednesday last, the jury of twelve intelligent

natives brought in a verdict of acquittal, in the

face of most positive testimony as to the infrac-

tion of the law, not one tittle of evidence for the

defense, and a clear and plain charge from thepresiding Judge. Without impugning the mo-

tives or the jurymen, it is difficult to guess whatconsiderations led to such a verdict, in directcontrariety to the law and the evidence. Ourfaith in the jury system becomes shaken, and any

hope of checking the indiscriminate use of thepernicious drug is rendered futile.

A Melbourne correspondent of the London

Mail, under date of June 15th, epeaking of theprospects of the Webb line receiving the subsidyto run to Sydney, connecting with Melbourneand Auckland, says that a legal hindrance hasbeen discovered to the entertainment of theAmerican Postal Contract. The 17tb and 18thVictoria, cap. 107, expressly prohibits foreignvessels from engaging in coasting traffic in any of

Britain's colonial dependencies. It seems some-

what strange that this provision of law, which ifunrepealed must be fatal to Mr. Vogel'e contract,

has never before been thought of.

The London Times censures the importation offoreipn worKinen u laitu me piauro ui onm.ain England, and favors the nine-hou- rs movement onmoral and sanitary grounds.

Suort and Shaup. General Sherman has a bluffand effectual way of disposing or false reports, liedenies the great slaughter of Indians by the UnitedStates troops, as reported iu the papers from timeto time, and pointedly says. "If we killed half as

h v v TTvniLl ravs we do. toe'd be slwrtoj bulians," which certainly is a quaint way ofaLaiing the case.

ni.Ur'i nnthino- - like a vountr man beinir thrownon his own resources. A gentleman of Bostou diedten years ajro, leaving to eacn oi niscimaren000. One day last week one of the sons appliedt a commercial college for a situation, having beenreduced to circumstances requiring assistance. Hetold a friend who had extended to him some aid,"If father hadn't left me a cent, and set me np inbusiness, it would have been much better for me."Young men who are born with a silver spoon in theirmouth will please make a memorandum of this.This young man did not know the value of a dollaruntil he had parted with the seventy thousandth orlam one that bis rather left bim.

The Richmond Whig serionsly puts forward aproposition that the United States shall pay

for the slaves emancipated by the war.It cUims that by dividing the money with theelnvee the Democracy can command their votes,and thus win. This is Tammany tactics on a largescale. It' simply means that the United Statestreasury shall furnish Democratic bribe money asthe New York treasury furnishes Tammany bribefunds. The suggestion from any but a Democraticsnuree would be ludicrous. But made by aSouthern journal to Northern Democrats it com-

pels ns to reflect that it is not more unreasonablethan the demand for the repeal of the MissouriCompromise, for the sympathy of the Democracywith rebellion, or lor pig-heade- d resistance to theresults of the war, to all of which the Democracyyielded with blind zeal.

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Public Astronomical Observations !

mHGRE WILL BeTn ASTRONOMICALB. OBSKRVATOKY by JOHN Q. WOO D, opposite the New

lintel. Hotel street, fur a short time, so as to give a chance tochildren, and the public generally, to observe the celestialbodies.

If the atmosphere is favorable, the observation arTo commence en or about Oct. 16th, about 7 P. M.The moon will be the first object observed, for a few evenings insuccession. Of all the celestial bodies, the telescopic view ofthe moon presents the most interesting and variegated ap-pearance. The lunar mountains, craters, rslleys, caverns,and deep shadow, c,can be seen clearer, anil especially inthe first quarter, from a distaooe of 210.000 mile.

At the Obetrrvatory there will be an interesting reading ex-

planation of the relation and other descriptions respecting eachcelestial body observed.

Three evenings in succession to eaeh celestial object,Also spots on the sun can beA OMISSION 'lb ct. each observation ; or 6 Tickets for

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THIS SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th,

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fort Street and IVunann

FULL AND DESIRABLE CHOICE ASSORTMENT

HI AMD -- .MKT HOB!8VCH AS

PURE FRENCH MERINO,BLACK, MAROON AND PINK.

Genuine Paris Colored Kid Gloves !

GENUINE PARIS WHITE KID GLOVES,

Doo aiicL W 11 1c GnuntletH,CLARK'S CROCKETT COTTON, in Hanks

KNITTING COTTON,

A FULL ASST. OF COTTON BRAIDS!

Vandyke and Crochett Trimmings,Alpaca and 8ilk Braids, in all colors', Carpet Binding,

Tatting Shnttl and Crochett Hoolts,

BEST QUALITY PIMS ANDIIEEDLES !

EMBROIDERY,Something New and Rare.

HEMMED STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS.

VERY SEAT ASD KEW STYLES

yDIES' SLEEVES, COLLARS & CUFFS

A Few Sets Only. Lace Trimmed fo.

BELT RIBBONSassorted colors.

LADIES BELTS, New Styles and Designs.

IISTTS !A NEW AND DE8IBABLE ASSORTMENT.

BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED COTTONS,

Very Suitable for Family Use.

Silk Parasols and Umbrellas !

Cotton and Linen SheetingsGO00 AND CHEAP.

Hickaback. and Rasi a Towels, -

" " ! Perfumery and Toilet Sups,

TRANSPARENT SOAP!Notfciag Eml It.

A LARGE LET OF ALL

Detirate and Useful, andi

eeciel!y Families.fy Ladies on tb iber Islands favoring ma with their

orders, w0 .meet with pranpt and satisfactory attention.i

o7 lm 'A. s. clechorn.

PIECES OF RECENTNE HUNDREDO

FItOM NEW YORKJUST RECEIVED

wciroisoS0SGS, WiLTZES, P0LK1S, tC, C

OPER TTSIC!with Italian andOpera,The following complete

English words,

Can be Had at only $2.00 each Volume:Lucia di Lamroermoor, by Donlaetti.Marriage of Figaro, by Moxart.Opera of Martha, by Von Flotow.Lucreaia Borgia, by Doniaetti.II Trovatore (the Troubadour,) by eral.rausi, a wra - i"

Don Giovanni, in two act, by Moaart.La Somnamnuia, by Bellini.Opera of Norma, by Bellini.Fra Diavolo, in 3 acts, by Auber.Fidelio, la 2 act, by Beethoven.Ernani, by Verdi.

o7 lm For Sale by H. M. WHITNEY.

IOE CREAM, ICE CREAM!AT BTTF-FTJTVT-

S HAI.3L..

T,HIS ICE CREAM OF SUPERIOR QUALl-J- L

XX can be bad

From 11 A. M.. to 10 P. IL, Every Day,AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE !

15 Ct. for I Ola r 23 Claw lr 9 Glaae.F. FOBQCE.o7 lm By

WANTED!MAN ACCUSTOMED TO MILKINGA and general farm work, by

Muuana Valley, Oct. 7, 1871. (oT) J.H WOOD.

NOTICE.MEETING OF THE ST0CK--rHE- ANNUAL..... . . .. 4i,rn oi;n i u rn will taka nlaea

in Room of .Messrs. Castle k Cooke, on the SUtU Catcher, at 10 A. M-- , tor the .lection of officer for the

yr. rer otut .enduing p ,

A. D- - BOLSTER,Haase, Ship, Sign, Carriage . Ornamental PaUtlng

la all its brauches.

THE QL-- STASiD. KAAHtJMAIVTJA Street beK to Inform bi friend, and the publicthJt the erices of a first-c- 8 Pa.ntrInd G.lde"aTd will execute aer. in hi. line gpgness, at low rate., and in a good tyle a any.

of the same. I mfor a continuanoepast faTors, be hopes

TO LET.niVO OR THREE FAMILY RESIDENCES.

jl Apply "jOHN THOS. WATERHOCSB.23 2m

Riding Pants, Riding Pants.WHO AREFOXD OPIHIGENTLEMEN exercise, call and e ptadid

Bedford Cord, the most sai tahVa material rnale for Killing, aKpg HooMula,

TO BILLIAED PLAYEES ! '

BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THEI I'ubiic and to all that know how to appreciata

A Good Billiard Table,That I have purchased that well-know- n Table formerly at theOlympic Club Hall, said be the Iseat ."and aU lovers of this healthful art are invited U practice on itat my Cigar and Tobacco Store, daring ta,!enlnK-- .

,23 4t Qqgen St reet, opposite C. Brewer tf Co.

TAKE NOTICE !

NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FORIWILL contracted in my name without ynr writtenorder "M.BIAB.

Honololu, Sept. 22d, 1871. ,a3 8t

NOTICEnIIE UNDERSIGNED IIEREBF NOT1- -I

flea the public that he i the sole urriring' ResiduaryLegatee or the Late LEVI HAALKLEA. deceased Oiat ..idEstate was finally settled on the Sd day of June, 1887, all toedebt thereof paid, and thai be is entitled to all th remainingProperty of said Estate as said Residuary Legate.

Sept. 20th, 1871. ts23 lm) C. KANAINA.

NOTICEMY TEMPORARY ABSENCEDURING Kingdom, my wife, S. D. KIUNKY, la duly

authorised to act aa my Agent,.23 St J. K. KIJIPIKX.

TO EENT OR LEASE !

THE HOUSE AND PREMISES NO. 148Nuuanu Avenue. Apply toSept. 21st. (23 H.) C. E. WILLIAMS.

NOTICE!TIRO AND AFTER THIS DATE a WILL

niv no Debts contracted in my nam without my writtenorder JOHN T1BBITS.

Honolulu, Sept. 23, 1871. (s23 8t) -

BUILDING LOTS TO LEASE ! ,

VAIKIKI,NEAR M R. ATH ERTON'SAT Building. Apply to J, O n KILL.Honolulu, Sept. 9, 1871 9 Zax

"... , TO JLET..THE HOUSE- - LATELT OCCUPIED BFII. A. Wtdemann, on J nod street. Appiy to

d3 . J. L KICUARD80N.

TO LET ! :

A VERY DESIRABLE NEWOOTTAQK. containing an elegant parlour, i3r

"V. ihrMnrrnnr herimoms. dininir room, kitchenand iMintry, bath noose, ervant' bouse, c. The House 1

urrouoded by garden and pasture ground, and ia pleaaantlylocated in one of the molt healthy part of the city.

myia Apply to HUGO BtANQKNWALD, M. P.

TO LET OR LEASE !

THOSE VERV UKSIKtUliWPRKMIBfcS on the Plain known as TJL- U- wJILAM, at present occupied by Mr. B. B. irtnia Th nllinir House consists of a laree 1'ar--

i... iu.i.. Unnn, . Thro. Rri Riimi anil Pantrv.. . two laree, IIII44IK am.w -

Store Room on basement ; there is also, on the land a Cottagecontaining two rooms, aetacnea aiwnni, rcrTaui u""c..m. jl-- ith . suit r rood water. Possessiongiven on th first of July next. For further particulars,

my'o u app'y 'o o. uc4uv...

NOTICE.niR. J.C'.GUDE AND MR. ED. FCR- -1"A STENAU, have thi day been admitted partner in ourfirm. ii. it At&rcLU at w.

Honolulu, 1st September. 1871. 2

FOR RENT.TWO DWELLING HOUSES IN HO-NOLULU, both conveniently situated, with four rooms

Rh. Kitchen, bath house and ont houses, will bleased at moderate price by the month or year.

jyl Apply to W. C. JONES.

FOR SALE THE COTTAGE ON TUBBeach at WaJkikl, formerly occupied by Miss Montgomery. Apply to

W. L. GREEN.o29 tf

FURNISH ED COTTAGE TO LET ATWAIKIKI. The Cottage recently occupied ly W. u.

-- t iiach. Wlikiki. Rent. 1 0 per month

"iatf8 TCKt 'l ""APPl'y t ' U OR KEN.

JUST RECEIVED !AND

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDPER

WONGA WONGA & CITY OF MELBOURNE,FROM

Sydney and San lYancisco !

ASES ASSORTED PRINTS,c Quarter uasas ni.ri.ci4 -- v...

Quarter Cask Robin' Brandy,CMlHTTeunenta celebrated WeU Park Brewery Bottled

Ale in pint nd qoarta. In fine order,Cases Lemon Carfs Port Wine,Csses Lemon ft Cart's Sherry,

Also, On Hand and For Sale!Fin Light Pherry In wood, . ,

Dunville's WhUkey in wood,Beat India Bum,

Caaea Fine Scotch WhUkey.Case Ltebfraomilch, Ac, ire

Assorted Dry Goods, Etc., Etc., . . ALSO ;

Tahiti 17 i r e w o o d. IFor Sale by the Cord.

Also, CEMENT. Apply to30 3m W. L. OREXN.

THE BR. BARK GARSTANG' DC IN DECEMBER NEXT,

R0U NEWCASTLE UPON TYNEHAS ON BOARD

Newcastle Steam Coal, do. Bmitby Coal,Groceries, Bottled Beer, White Lead, Zinc,Unwed Oil, Black and Red Paint,Black Varnish. Galvanised Corrugated Iron,Danville's Whisky in quarter casks,Martell1 Brandy in quarter casks, :

Hennessy's Brandy In quarter casks.Marett's Brsnty in quarter casks.

Hogsheads of Gin, Geneva In cases,Footch Whisky in cases, Guar. Cask Bberry,Fire Bricks, Fira Clay, ... ..

WHICH WILL BE SOLD TO ARRIVE.NEW STYLES 0FPRINTED COTTONS

Received regularly ria Panama and Baa Francisco, andfor sai by the nndersifned.

,30 3m o7 3d W. L. OREEN.

TIE MUTUAL LIFE IHSUfSAK GO,

OF NEW

riTl, r Cnfaof T OfffOnf onrl TJoot-- flnmnnriVT t At. TTTI J

SECURITY !(

THE ASSETS, RECEIPTS, DIVIDENDS, AND ENTIRE'System, arc all Cxisli.

POLICIES IFHOttPEITHBLE ill

THE MUTUAL LIFE

of

EXSIiIPT

ESOUTION.or leiv Yorli,, have Paid over

ESleven HVHillloa or DollaraTo Alleviate the Wanti the Widows

OVEfl FORTV-FtV- B WILUON IN. CASH,INVESTED FOR THEIR BENEFIT.

J. U. tIELEX, Special Agent,For the Hawaiian Islands.

SO. 13 KAAUUMANU IT,.. : REFERS HIT PER5H88ION, TO

Ui Excellency II. A. PErRtrE, TJ. MIaiter Iteifdeat ; Meiin. IIISITOP it Co.,

o7 Bankers ; A. J. CARTWItlGIIT, Eq.t and J. S. WALKER, Etq.

EE Jk IT IBS EaPLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE INHABITANTS OF HONOLULU AND

TAKE the Public general that thej

Have Taken tliose Centrally Situated Premises: AT THE

CORNER OF FORT

FURNISHING AND OUTFITTING BUSINESS !r

It has been said Business in Town is now

cation, combined with Uivility ana Attention, ana tne

QUALITY OF THE GOODS OFFERED J

To Merit the Support that a Generous Public has Ever Evinced when Deserved.

THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FUO.H EUROPEA FINE ASSORTMENT OF j

nHOICE LIGHT BRILLIANTS!Including Shirtings, Table Damask, Napaina, Hockabucka, MoBquito Netting, and .rery other Article in

Ifjai Or nuj UlJJCr uepi LiUCUW

ALSO, CHOICE INVOICE OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.

TO THE LADIES THEY ESPECIALLY A CALL.

JUST HBOEIVED,JUST RECEIVED

PER I- - O. WYLIE!11T VTS

Fx-o- m Bremen!TBI

FOLLOWING CHOICE ASSORTMENT

WHICH WILL BB

Sold at Extremely Low Prices

MORTON'S GROUND BLACKCEASES glass. .

Case Mjrton' Ground Mixed Pplce, fla,Case Morton's Omand Clore. fl.

Cases Morton's Baleratos, hf lb flasa,Cases Morton's Bods, hflb . .

Case Morton's Cream Trtar, bf and 1 lb gl.Case. Morton'. Ground Cinnamon, hf ft

Cae Morton' Caper. Pint bf Pint.

Cases Morton's Pie Fruits.Ca. Morton'. Pickle.Frnks.Cm, Battj". Pto

Cases Morton's Jams and Jellies,one and two pound jars.

Case Morton' Red Herring,Case Morton's Lemon Sjrnrp,

Case Morton' Raspberry Sjmp,Cases Morton's ass'd Potted Meats,

Kegs Crushed Sugar,230 Loares of Sugar,Casks of Zsnte Currants,

Fresh Malaga Raisins, half & quarter bxs.Cases Mushroom Catsup, Cases assorted Sauce,

LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE.pints and bf pint, genuine.

Cases French Pes,Case of Maccaroni and Termicetli, In T lb Una, '

Cases of Imperial Prunes,Case of Caraway Seed,Cases of Table Salt, in glass jsrs.Cases of English Mustard, bf lb bottles,

Westplial ia Hams !Cae of Olive Oil,Cases of Nutmegs, In 7 and 10 ft. tins,Caaea of Ginger, in 1 ft. tin.Cases of Citron Peel, in 10 ft. Una,Case of Lemon Peel, In 7 ft. Una,Caaea of Orange Peel, in 7 ft. tin,

ALSO, EXPECTEDSTEAMER from SAN FRANCISCO

A Choice Assortment of

C&UFORNtl PRODUCE X

Constat! og of -

CASES OF CALIFORNIA BAM,Caaea of California Bacon, Case, of Smoked Beef,

Cases ofCalifornia Cream Cheese,Cases Hew Pacific Cod Pish 1

Caaea of California Oat Meal,Tina of .ssssted Cracker,

Q. G. family flour, quarter lack,Sacks of Humboldt Potatoes,

Sacks l California Oats,Sacks af Califarala Bras,

FOtt 8ALX BY

H. E. McHITYRE & BRO,- Coram Klog aad ort StrU. - ' ' '

Gaads Dellrcrea ta all Parts af the City Fre23 , a( Ckarges. at

YOKK,

HDD

OOtURS

RECOMMEND

EVSURA1VCE COiUPAlVY

and Orphans of their .Ajuured, and hare

2S BIECiS.

AND KING- - STREETS,

overdone, but they trust that by Steady ApplU

s23 8m

inmi c WYi117 Days

HE UNDKRSIONF.D HATEBBCKITIDT BY TUB A BOVK V JUUSKb

COMPRISIMO A FULL A8SORTMKMT

. OF

DESIRABLE GOODS!

Consisting in part of the following:

FANCY PRINTS!Pink, Whits Ground Brilliant,Ileavj Denim, Brown Drills,White Long Cloth, Horrocki, Miller t Co-Bi-

Striped Ticking,Victoria Lawns, fins Black Coburgt,Bleached Sheetings, linen and ootton.

Blue Twilled Flannel,Italian Cloth, Silk Alpacas,Black Lasting, Black CraperTurkish Towels, Silesia,Whits Irish Linen,Shirts, linen bosom, fancj bosom and tltr. cotton,Fancj Flannel Shirts,Undershirts, Blankets, ass'd colors,-Cotto-n

and Linen Thread, Banting,White Linen Handkerchiefs,Fancy Cotton Handkerchief,Bed Qoilte assorted.Monkey Jackets, Silk Umbrellas,Dotrble-fac- e Umbrellas, Socks, Sus.

a rctb Mifis orFRESH GROCERIES

j

. .CLAUET, RHINE WINE.

G 23. zx XXX X S XX O !

GENUINE HOLLAND OFN

DOAPELKUMMEL BITTERS, &c.,

ALE AND PORTER!Fence Wire, Hoop Iron,Yellow Metal and NaiU,'Sheet Zinc Tin,Refined Iron,Firs Brick. Pips City. Firs Clay.

- Gambier, Catch, Palm Oil,

Caaatio Soda.

A FULL ASSOETMEWT Or

BOPJ IHEMP AND MANILA

House Paper and Borders,

' Havana and German Ciffars- - ,

AN INVOICE OF

FINE CLOTHS, BUCKSKINS I

. AND -CASSWIEBES FOB TAIW)R USE.

Manj Other Articles too Nttmcrcus

to apECirr.

For Sale at Low Rates. Samples now opeo

for inspection at our store,

H. HACKPELD & Co.

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