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717 MS Sting, nbtie inei its; of est I are ich i.d for- her ml i 3Y C. S. BARTOW ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3d, At 10 O'clock, A. at Salesroom, will be sold, Line of Dry Goo is. Clothing.

Hats, Furniture, Cook Stoves, C. S. BARTOW. Auct'r. 3 i f0N THURSDAY, AUG.

9th, The following article of Will be sold at Salesroom, haTlng been seixed by J. P. Mendonca, lor non payment ui mil, J' Opera Glasses, 2 Long Benches. 4 Chiirs, Lot of Cider, Tumblers, Mattrass, 2 Side Lights, 1 Center Table, I BW. of Sugar, Fish Globe, Pillow, Bedstead, Mosquito Net, 6 Small Chairs, Small Looking Glass, Lot of Lumber.

C. B. BARTOW, Auct'r. Ire AL ESTATE 4 AT AUCTION. foN SATURDAY.

AUGUST 4th, At 12 o'clock, noon, at Sales Room will be Sold iThree PIECES OF LAND SITUATED In PaloloValley. I Mostly Kalo Land, containing about 10 Acres. For par- tcuiar, appiy BARTOW, Auct'r. -Valuable Real Estate Cf AT AUCTION, Houses Premises. I am instructed to sen at public auction, at my Salesroom, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, AT 12 O'CLOCK A11 Those Desirable Premises 4 Known as Jfo.

11 and 13 Kukui Place, Immediately opposite he residence of Mr. Lucas. 'one large house, 1 YTth veranda front and rear, containing four rooms and a V.umain room, 201S; bed room, 12x20; dining room, pan-trvand cock house in a separate building 24x18 cook house, lil6, coiia-- iu i.ar. -0x13; consisting of three rooms, rerandah frnr.t and rear. Two small houses Tor store room, -'two bath houses, two private houses, one fowl house, one house 'citable for a stable and carriage bouse.

Oo the premises are a number of fine trees growing, consist-I in? of breadfruit, mango, cocoanut, palms and foreign trees I all bearing. I Government water laid on hydrant opposite gate or house. Premises can be insured for one per cent, yearly. Title feet, or no tale. I jy TERMS One-third, cash; balance, if desired, two or I thr-e years, at 10 per cent, interest, secured by a mortgage on Deeds at exDense of purchaser.

Any further information desired, can be obtained from Walter R. Seal, or C. S. BARTOW, Auct'r. NOTICE.

LI, PERSONS OWING THE UNDER- J. rJIGNKU are requested to settle their Accounts, between this date and the first of August, or else they will be put into the hand, of a Lawyer Col.ectfon N. B. Also all persons owing the late firm of McColgan Johnson, are requested to do the same or they wlU be proceeded with in like manner, McCOLGAN JOHNSON. By WILL? AM JOHNSON.

Honolulu, July 6, 1377. if 3t NOTICE. MY WIFE ELLEN HAVING LEFT MT bed and board without just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. LENO BAPTISTA. Lihue, Kauai, July 7th, 1877.

jyU 6m JUL And Genuine MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS And Articles, THE UNITED STATES AND EU-' Is? ROPE, Direct, as prescribed and recommended by the first Medical Authorities, viz Preparations, (not patent) for Debilitated Constitutions, Dis-pepsia, viz Klixiis of Phosphates, with Peiuvian ilark; Beef, Iron and Wine, Gentian and Iron, Wine or Pepsin. Valerianate of Ammonia for nervous disorders, Pure Carbolic Acid, Chloral Hydrate, Pure Glycerin, Congh Ixxeoges, Pastilles, (very excellent.) for affections of the ihrai: cad Liver t)J. tasteless: Inhalers. Prepared French Mister, Sponges, Ami-asthmatic Cigars, Capsules, Arnica wns porous Planters, variety or eugar-coatea ana uomiuo flits, BreaU Glasses, Syringes, Medicinal Extracts, assorted; troBg Alcohol, the Most Approved Trusses. Funnels, Boudoir 1 Vper, Ivory Teething Rings, and a general full assortment or Genuine and Reliable Medicines I ALSO, TUB tlAEST PECFOIERY 1XD TOILET ARTICLES! I From the Best Sources ia the World, direct.

Brushes, Combs, Sachets, Soaps, Smelling Bottles, Bay Rum, heap and excellent; Cosmetics, Toilet Powder, Centennial Perfumery, awarded the Golden Medal; Florida Water, Tooth Powder, Bozodont, A-c. Carbolic Soaps Castile and i 8ilicated. FINE VIENNA SOAPS. Colgate! and LX' BIN'S GENUINE sOAHS, and a great many her Fine Articles, for sale at DR. HOFFMANN'S DETJG STORE.

JX. B. Orders answered with care and dispatch. ImyS qr CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION I i nillaaclplala, 1870. DRIZE MEDAL.

AND HONORABLE MEN-JL tion Awarded to the Genuine Eau de Cologne Of Johann Maria Farina Julichs-Platz No. 4 Cologne a Rhine. 4RIT10C8 PRIZE MEDALS London, 1851; New York, 1953; London, 1So2; Oporto, 1865; Cordoba, (Arg. Rep.) 1871 Vienna, 1873; and Santiago, (Chili,) 1875. IMPORTED BY MESSES.

H. HACKFELD CO. Honolulu. Jy7at SOAP, A Peerless External Speelfie and Beautifier of tk Skin. i i AS A REMEDY FOR DISEASES, SORES.

ABRASIONS AND ROUGHNESS OF THE 8 KIN; as a deodoriser, Disinfectant, and means of preventing and curing ftbxumatism and Goat; and as an Adjunct the TsI nod the Bath, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP Is Incomparably TH BEST ARTICLE EVER OFFER'D I To the American Pnblic. I The Complexion is not only freed from Pimples, Blotches, Tao, Freckles, and all other Blemishes, by Its use, but acquires I Transparent Delicacy and Velvety Softness through the clarifying and emollient action of this Wholesoma Beautifier. The contraction of obnoxious diseases is prevented, and (he plete disinfection of Clothing worn by persona afflicted with eontagit us maladies Is insured by it. Families and Travelers provided with this admirable purifier have at hand the main essential of a series of SULPHUR J3TIIS Dandruff is Removed, the Hair Retained, and Grayness Retarded by it. 4 Medical Men Advo cate its Use.

FOR SALE BY MclNERNY. BY E. ADAMS. REGULAR CASH SALE ON THURSDAY, August 2d, At half-past 9 A. at Salesroom, an ASST.

OF NEW GOODS XT BEE POSTERS. E. P. ADAMS, Anctloneer. HOSEHOLD FURNITURE J.t Auction I ON TUESDAY, JULY 31st, At 10 o'clock, A.

M. at the RESIDENCE OF ME. E. W. JORDAN, Corner of Eukui Street and Nuuana Avenue, will be sold, the ENTIRE Household I Namely Handsome Centre Table, ONE CUANDEL.IER.

four burners; Parlor Chairs, Folding Chatr, Brackets, Pictures, SEWING MACHINE, Hat Rack, Mirror, Lace Curtains, 1 DOUBLE-BANKED PARLOR ORGAN, Marble Top Sideboard, 8heets, Pillow Cases, Damask Table Cloth, Napkins, Blankets, Black Walnut Wardrobe, Side TaMe, Washstand, Bedstead. Mattrasses, Pillows, Hocking Chair, Clock, in good order; One Dining Table, Oak Dining Chairs, Table Covers, Hanging Lamps, An Assortment of Crockery Ware, Plated Ware, Bathing Tub, Kitchen Furniture, Meat Safe, Water Filter, Tnree-qusrter Ton or Coal, Corner Cupboard, dec, ALSO ONE NEW COTTAGE PIANO, Seven Octave, JUST RECEIVED, PER ESKBANK." E. P. ADAMS. Auct'r.

SALE OF VALUABLE Sugar. Saturday, September 29th, At Noon, at Salesroom of E. P. Adams, Queen st, we will sell IT IR CAS 1-1 The Lands of MAKAHANALOA And Pepekeo, SITUATE IN THE DISTRICT OF IIIL.O, Hawaii. These Lands are adjacent to each other, making one tract of about 7,600 acres in extent, of which 1,875 acres, more or less, are CANE LAND and the rest Ohia Forrat tunnel mucn or WHICH Is BUlTAtiUS FOR COFFtE.

There is a landing for boats at the beach. Title Award of the Land Commission, No. 8559 Apanas seventeen and eighteen. This Sale offers a fine opportunity for investment In Eugar Culture, with an ample field for a first class Plantation Enterprise. For further particulars inquire of S.

B. DOLE, or E. P. ADAMS. Charts at the Salesroom.

J. MOTT SMITH, E. O. HALL, 8. B.

DOLE, Trustees of the Lunalilo Estate. E. P. ADAMS, Auct'r. LABOR CONTRACTS mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE HAD rRK ft Dared by competent legal authority, with special refer ence to the Master and Servant Laws now in force in this Kingdom, BLANK FORMS OF LABOR CONTRACTS Suitable for all cases, which they would now offer for sale to those desiring to employ servants, with the full assurance that they are the only forms now in use that comply, in every particular, with Laws governing the relations between Master and Servant.

Agents on the other islands will be furnished with these blanks at liberal rates for cash. HENRY WATERHOUSE, CHAS. T. QULICK, Agents to take Acknowledgments to Contracts for Labor, District of Kona, Island of Oahu. Honolulu, May 8th, 1877.

myI2 TRAVELLER'S HOUSE, HIL0. VISITORS AT IIILO, AND PARTIES EN ROUTE FOR THE VOLCANO, can find Good Accommodations BOARD AND LODGING AT REASONABLE RATES, at the above establishment. HORSES AND GUIDES PROCURED At short notice, and all arrangements made for the trip to the mountain. 0y211y) C. K.

HAPAI. 0. i. WILLIAMS WOULD NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND the Public, that he is prepared to carry on the business of CABINET MAKING, UNDERTAKING. TURNING, and REPAIRING, AT THE OLD STAND, On Hotel Street, In Connection with the Upholstering and Furniture Business, As formerly carried on by him for the last nineteen years.

Trusting that his long experience in the above business will enable him to give satisfaction, he would solicit a share of the public patronage. A Large Stock of Furniture oisr xi -a. 3sr id And for sale at the New Fire Proof Ware Rooms, Fort Street. HT3ESUZT tSEW3 Received Monthly. And Made to Order Glass and Looking Glass Plates A LTV AYS ON HAND.

Canes Made ol Island Woods UPHOLSTERING Done ly an Experienced Workman. Satisfaction Guaranteed I A F-HSTE STOCK OF REPS, DAMASKS AND TRIMMISGS Dally Expected, knUt from Europe, jjli Thjtnka for pMt 1 COFFEE ID FOIST MIS PICTURE FEMES ON II NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENTS OFFER THE AMERICAN BARK iffS: Ml ar la a a i Will be laid on the Berth for Honolulu about October 1st And will Sail from Boston about Dec 1st. For further particulars apply to C. BREWER Honolulu, Or Address Messrs.

CHAS. BREWER 27 K.Uby Street. Boston. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY! THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP ZEALAXDIA, CHEVALIER, Master. Will Leave Honolulu for San Francisco on or about Tuesday, Aug.

14 For Freight and Passage, apply to H. HACKFELD A Agents XT Goods for Shipment per Steamer can now be stored in the Steamer's Warehouse Free of Storage. jy28 FOR PORTLAND DIRECT WITH Immediate T3ispatoli. The Iron Clipper Bnrk 4 ESKBANK JAMES BARR, MASTER. Freight taken at the lowest rates.

For particulars apply to uubjm, uawrAttLAnc ac Agents. N. B. Good accommodation lor passengers. J21 For SAN FBA1VCISCO.

THE FATORITE AMERICAN BARK D. C. MURRAY, FULLER, MASTER. Will Have Quick Dispatch for Above Port. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations lor caoin ana steerage rmtugcis, i-yj iu jyU C.

BREWER Agents. For SAW FRANCISCO THE FINE AMERICAN BARK MARY BELLE ROBERTS! HEMPSTEAD, Master "Will Have Quick Dispatch for Above Port For freight and passage apply to H. HACKFELD A Co, Agents. TIME-TABLE OP THE STEAMER KILAUEA," July 30 Monday, 6:30 August 8 Wednesday. 6:30 Circuit of Kauai (touching at Nawiliwili first) August 13 Monday, 6 30pm Circuit of Hawaii inrniat on Mnndav.

6:30 Hilo August 87 Monday, 6:30 ISUDjeCI IO SUCn CUaugCB as uinjr in ujnu arrival of the new steamer from California.) rtn irnni trina the Steamer will tro as far as Hoopuloa. On down trips the Stmr will not leave Kawaibae before 10 a. Makena as per notice on up trip, Maalaea Bay not before 7 a. m. Any change from me aoove iu uihud.

Bates of Passage will be To or from Kaunakakai, Molokai 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 16 00 22 00 8 00 12 00 200 LAbaina, Maalaea, Makena, Mahukona, Hawaii Kawaihae, Kailua. i Kaawaloa, Hilo, it it 1Ti, OnaRt nt navaii. Round Tn nr from itnv Port on Kauai. Circuit of Kauai, Round Trip. Deck Passage lor natives oniy No Credit for Passage Money nwrv TICKETS AI TUB ussiiii 1 .1 il fni Y7nt for baeiaee unmarked or any Freight or Parcels unless receipted for.

FREIGHT MONET DUE UJS UJtMSu. iZr. Aa tn have the Bteamer reach Hono lulu on the evening of the same day she leaves Maui. SAMUKLi U. Agent.

Office with Wilder corner of Fort and Queen Streets. mh26 REGULAR PACKET FOR LADA1NA. THE SCHR. NETTIE MERRILL, E. D.

CRANE, Master. Will Ban Begnltrly tetweeu This Port and Lahalna, LEAVING Honolulu Saturdays and Lahalna every Wednesday. 958 3m H. HACKFELD A Agents. BOSTON HONOLULU PACKET LINE C.

BREWER fc AGENTS Favorable arrangements can altrays be made for a fihinmmt of Oil. Bone. Wool. Hides and other Merchandise to New Eedford, Boston, New York and other Eastern Ports. XT Cash Advances i made.

o2 ly REGULAR DISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO. C. BREWER fc AGENTS. Merchandise received STORAGE FREE and liberal cash advances made on shipments by this line. (o2 ly) u.

bkjswiek tw. FOR SALE. A TRACT OP LAND CALLED KAMILO-LOA, on Molokai, three-quarters of a mile frontage, eight miles long, with two acres of Kalo Patches. One large and one small dwelling honse, large chicken coop, Ao. Two acres fenced.

Price, 1 ,800. Enquire of L. RITCHARD, on the premises: or at J. I. Dowsett's office, Queen Street, Honolulu.

my28 8m NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF STOCK, On the Island of Maui, ALL PERSONS HAVING CATTLE, HORSES, grazing on the Wailuku or Waikapu Common, are requested to remove the same, if not commuted for on or before the 1st dav of June. 1870. After said date all Cattle, found tresspassing will be impounded according to law. All persons wishing to run cattle, on said commons. can do so by applying to Waikapu, Maul.

N. B. No driving Horses, Caltle, ftc, or branding allowed on said commons without tba permission of the said Cornwell A or their authorized agnnt. Wailako. May 22, 1876.

my2 SUGAR MACHINERY, TMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED to furnisb estimates for Sugar Machinery, either to be made at the HONOLULU IRON WORKS, or to be Imported from GLASGOW by a vessel to leave that port about July or August nest, or by another vessel to leave in February, THEY HAVE ON HAND And For Sale, ONE SUGAR MILL GEAR, Twenty ly Thlny-aix, ALSO, ONE OR TWO SIZES OF Second Hand Sugar Mills, Gear and Power, which may be delivered in a few months. Also, For Sale Just Received PER ESKBANK from Glasgow Six 500 Gallon Clarifiera, Fear Pairs Westsa's Centrifugal Machine, ALSO, ON HAND AND FOR SALE. China Building Bricks, Fire Bricks, Red Bricks, Best Portland Cement, Hoop Iron, Best Assorted Bar Iron, East India Sice, China Matting, 4rC-, Which will be sold in quantities to suit, at the Lowest Market Rates. N. B.

Those planters who are contemplating Increasing the capacity of their mills may hear of a purchaser for their old mills, gear and power, by an early application to the undersigned. it MACTAKLAKE ft CO. REYNOLDS, MASTER. aMttrfisemcnts. jso.

a. waixsR, Z. S. SP1LDISG, WX. G.

IBWIS. WM. G. IEWIN UGAR FACTORS. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

AGENTS FOR Naalehu Plantation. Hawaii; Makee Sugar Plantation. Maui; Makee Sagar Company, Kauai; "West Maui Plantation, D. R. Vida, (Union Mills) Hawaii.

Grelg Bicknell's (Fanning's Island) Cocoanut Oil, North Western Lite Ins. Co. Swiss Lloyd Marine Ins Co. jy21 IiONOLCLC, H. I.

1 17. GRAWFGRD 57 Carrer Lane. SI. rani's, London. E.

C. JgEG TO STATE THAT THEY ARE OPEN For any Commercial Transactions, AS TO Consignments, for Granting Drafts and Presenting Commercial Bills for Acceptance and Payment. For BUYING ENGLISH GOODS At a Very Small Commission, And Forwarding Goods to any Place in England, or the Continent. We beg to draw your attention to a very important English Invention we have on hand, viz: Woolen Blankets or Coverings, OF LARGE 81ZE3, Combined with an Air Pillow It will be found most necessary and USEFUL FOR MILITARY MEN, TRAVELERS, INVALIDS, FOR USE IN HOSPITALS, Possessing, amongst others, the following advantages It is the Finest Substitute for a Bed. The Pillow can be Raised or Lowered at anj time with the Greatest Ease.

It will pack up in a Very Small Compass, and can be carried about Without Any Inconvenience. PRICE -FROM 15s. TO 35s. EACH When ordering the above Article, please remit the amount of your order to j723 6m W. CRAWFORD Co.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED ffUE UNDERSIGNED SOLICITS EM- m. ployment as Copyist, Writing out Accounts, Collecting, or any similar work. A line through the Post-office will meet with thankful and prompt attention. 3t GEO. H.

McCONNELL. TO LET THE TWO NEW STORES ON FORT Street, in the Fire-proor Building, next to U. E. Williams. If required, the two may readily be made oue.

For terms, apply to tf DILLINGHAM CO. TO LET. A CONVENIENT COTTAGE. No. lOT Nuuanu Avenue, at present occupied by TllRL'M, Esq.

did Enquire of J. 9. LEMON. NOTICE. ALL PARTIES ARE WARNED AGAINST negotiating a check on Bishop Bank, drawn by W.

F. Allen, for $180, dated June 28th, 1877, numbered 708, and payable to bearer, payment of which has been stopped at the bank. i ju30 tf S. B. DOLE.

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MR. II. J. AGNEW IS ADMITTED A member of this Firm, dating from April 1st, and Will sign DILLINGHAM A CO.

Honolulu, May 24th, 1877. my26 3m NOTICE. T- Donnell has Rernov FROM HOTEL STREET TO THE SHOP formerly occupied by Mr. T. A.

Lloyd, Fort Street, op posite the Old Government Buildings, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of Cabinet Work, Upholstering, Turning and Polishing. Prices are to be well down. Honolulu, July J3tb, 1877. jyl4 lm NOTICE. MESSRS.

CHULANAi CO. GENTLEMEN: In accordance with your request, and in reply to your enquiries, I beg to say that I have not had any business transactions with your firm, in any way whatever, for the past three years. Respectfully yours, Honolulu, July inn, isit. ajnima. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this eleventh day of July, A.

V. 1877. Witness my hand and Official Seal, at Honolulu, the day and year last above written. jyU3t JOHN H. PATY, Notary Public.

DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between Afong Achuck, under that firm name and style, limited by the articles of Co-partnership to July 1, 1876, is now finally dissolved by the decease of the said Achuck, which occurred in China, April 20ih, A. D. 1877. The business of the said firm will hereafter be carried en by Afong, under the same firm name and style of Afong Achuck.

C. AFONG. Honolulu, Jone 9th, 18T7. Ju30 4t PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL PERSONS HOLDING LEASES OF lands, parcels of lands, or house lots, the property of H.

H. R- Keelikolani, wheresoever the same are situated on these islands, are hereby notified and required to promptly pay all rents, when due, to the undersigned at his office in Kaakopua, Honolulu, Oahu; and a failure to comply with the terms of this notice for the space of fourteen days after such rent may become due, will operate as a rorreiture or tne lease. All persons whomsoever, who may heretofore have been ap pointed as Land Agents or Lunas by His late Royal Highness W. P. Leleiohoku, are hereby notified that their several appointments are revoked.

Bl-UUft JiAWi Business Agent of U. U. R. Keelikolani. Honolulu, June 19th, 1877.

ju23 2m OAHU COLLEGE. HE NEXT SCHOOL TEAR WILL OPEN Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1877. There will be no change in the present Corps of Teachers Applicants for admission will be examined ON MONDAY, or TUESDAY, Sept. 31 and 1th, between the hours or 9 and 12 A.

M. Persons desiring to enter as Boarders should apply as early as possible. All letters of inquiry may be addressed to the President. AM ASA PRATT, jy14 8t President of Oahu College. CHINESE OIL PAINTINGS ORDERS TAKEN OK.

Oil I'-Ainr a aus by ROSEHILL. SUORECM 4r Hotel Street, near the corner of Fort, Uonolnlo, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 16th. Orders filled in about tbree and a half months. Paintings of all sizes from Photograghf. Samples can be seen during the day at Mr.

C. imams' v-aDinei arerooms, rort Street. Prices, from fifteen dollars upwards. jyl4 2m Notice in the Estate of Achuck, Deceased. CHING HUNG, OF HONOLULU, DO herebv eive notice that no debts will be incurred against the estate of Achuck, recently deceased in China, formerly a partner in the firm of Afong tf Achuck, without my written approval; and that I shall, uuder a power of attorney from the said Achuck, and as the executor named in his will, take charge of his estate until receiving the further authority of the court.

Honolulu, June 29, 1877. (jn30) CHINQHCNG. SUGAR rwiTIE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST BE. J. CIVD per Mall from the celebrated GLASGOW IRON WORKS OF MESSRS.

MIRLEES, TAIT WATSON, Exact particulars of the cost of SUGAR MANUFACTURING PLANT Of seventeen different eapaclties ranging 68O L.bsw Sugar ia IO Hoars) a. Coat of 2TO, to si Firat-cluaw Voenaaa Past Plant to sssstke 18 Tmm of Sagar la IO Ilsorialaceit of 4,4 7 O. delivered 1st Glasscsw. The nndersiraed are prepared to receive orders lor such maohinery, and to arrange for freight on same to be shipped by a NSW IRON CLIPPER SHIP now bailding in the Clyde of 1000 tons burden, to leave GLASGOW on or about the 16th of February next. N.

Orders for all kinds of Maohinery and other European Merchandise to be shipped by the above vessel, should be gent to the onderaigned during the month of September or not later than October 10th. Rate of freight arranged for. io2 GaJtEN, MACFAELAH1 CO. Stotriistnttnts. ae fa tm 73 rt ae fi ma mm oo 2 P3 0 ffl 0 5B i as 03 .5 bfi CO .2 OAT, GENERAL, ron AMERICAN and FOREIGN MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, And Other PERIODICALS, Honolulu Papers at Publishers' Rates.

Haying Wide Awake Apts in San Francisco Subscribers are assured of their being earlier and more prompt recipients or their Periodicals than through any other source. Subscribers are requested to particularly note the following rides rciici, in order to insure promptness on our part must be strictly ad- hered to. Subscriptions Eeceived for Less Than Ose Year, Payable Invariably in advance, I. at the close of the quarter during which such have been received or ordered. All sub scriptions unpaid at the end of the month following the quar ter, the Publications will be retained until the same is settled for; but no subscription is stopped unless it is so ordered.

It is always assumed tbat a Subscriber will notify when he wishes his publication discontinued. XT Periodicals to be discontinued or changed must be ad vised ahead, or all received after the time desired will be charged at Counter Retail Rates, as from the low margin an the News Subscription Business, it is Impcssiol to assume from one to three months publications beyond a Subscription wruupu ius wmi iiu-esigat otnors. WE HAVE OX BAXD A LARGE VARIED STATIONERY Blank Books, Chromos, Scrap Pictures, Fancy Goods, Sheet Musio, Best Violin and Guitar 8tringg, BASE -BALL GOODS! Consisting of Peck A Snyder's "Professional Dead Red Balls," Harwood's and Carr's "Bed Stocking," "Atlantic," "Cock of the Walk," and "Junior" Base Balls, Sprtog, Ash, Cedar and Pine Bat, Umpires' Guide and Base Ball Bules, 4 4e, BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS rMlE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Agents for the Hawaiian Islands for Appleton's American Cyclopaedia, Takes pleasure in calling the attention ol the public to this great enterprise, which brings a library into every man's household. Tne American Cyclopaedia is the grandest work ever puhlished In America; It is the knowledge of the centuries boiled down, the essence of all books crystallised. It stands on your shelves ready to answer every conceivable question, and gives in brief paragraphs the results of other men's year of toilsome investigation.

In this age no one has time to grope among the thousand and one different works for every fact required, even If the volumes stand on his shelves; while with a Cyclopedia, the matter In question is iound at once, digested, condensed, stripped of all that is irrelevant, and verified by a comparison of the best authorities. Moreover, this compilation has been performed by special writers, who are the highest authorities upon the subjects with which they deal; ao that this work is the epitome and ultimatum of all knowledge, and precludes the necessity of having other books. You are probably spend-log dollar after dollar for books which are only of limited scope, whereas the same money expended in the same small amounts for the American Cyclopaedia, will purchase a library complete. It is not obligatory to take all the volumes now published upon the first delivery; a volume may be delivered one a month, or once in two months, at the option of the subscriber, and can be had In Library Leather, half Morocco or Russia bindings, ranging in price from $9.40 to $11.00 per volume. We would also call attention to Bancroft's Native Races of the Pacific States, Acknowledged to be the grandest work of research America has ever produced, complete in five volumes, and will be served to subscriber at $3.00 per volume in XT No library i complete without tba above standard Works.

THRUM OAT, BOSOLVLV, TZZ22 PAOiriO (Edmmeraal bbcrliscr. raises or thi Moon fob tsi mouth or Jcir, 1877 floMOLULO Mean Till July 3 Last Quarter 10 30 8 am 10 New Morn 11 36 0 IT First Quarter 2 41 4 aw 21 Fall Moon 48 3 rm TIKIOF SDK ISlaoaRDBCTTIIIO. July 1 Sun rises 5 25 3 riunseta 8 41 3 8 8un rises 6 27 3 aw; un sets 8 41 3 1 Sunrises 6 30.8 ah; iunet 8 40 8 rw 22 Suo rises 6 34.1 aw; Sun tele 0 Ml 29 8un rises ft 38 8 a Sun sets 0 36 8 rm 31 Sun rises 5 37 a Sun st 8 36 rm Capt.Daiuci. Smith, llarbor Master. SATVRDA V.

JULY 28. AUTHORITY. BY Lease of the Hawaiian Hotel at Auction. The lease of the Ilawaiian Hotel will be sold at public auction on Thursday, the 30th day of August, 1877. at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of tbe Alilolanl II ale The lease will date from the 1st day of September, 1877, tot a period of Five (5) years.

The terms will be made known at the time of sals, or can be had on application at the Interior Office. J. Mott Bjuth, Minister of Interior. Interior Office, Jane 28th, 1877. Jy21st 6t BRIEF MENTION.

Gknuixe Manillas. Lack, on Fort street, sends ns specimens of a late importation ex Bonanvi, tbat are of a peculiarly solacing flavor. Larue PrnciiASE. West Chayter, Oyfal Blacksmiths, bought SO tons of iron from the cargo ex hskbank. Sipposed Wreckage.

Tbe report comes from the other side of this island tbat two large spars and a "camp stool," drifted on shore at Malacka- bana early tbis Masonic. Tbe regular monthly meeting of Lodge le Progres de l'Oceanie, No. 124, A. F. and A.

will take place on Monday evening July 30, at 7) o'clock, at tbe Lodge Jioom on King street. lsiting bretnen cordially invited. Improtixo. We are glad to learn by late arrivals from San Francisco that our fellow towns man and old resident. G.

C. Mo Lean, Esq. who visited that place for bis health, is improving by the change of climate and may be expected by tbe new steamer. Supreme Court. Yesterday, before Anally adjourning for tbe term, motion for a new trial was granted in the case of W.

S. Pabukula vs. W. C. Parke, administrator of the estate of C.

Kanaina deceased and a like motion was de nied in the case of Kaaibue vs. U. G. Crabbe and wife. Tub Circcs on Saturday last was crowded, which is not to be wondered at, as it is tbe only place of amusement during these dull summer months.

Tbe performers evidently do tbeir best, and give much satisfaction. To-night a number of new acts will be introduced. Tbe funny Mr. Hrabam will appear again as clown. Music this Aftebkoox.

Tbe band will plaV at Emma Square, beginning at half past 4 o'clock. ollowing is tne programme Defilir March Overture Opera, Italiana in Algerl, Kuhner Rossini Selection, Opera, Uelisarlo Donizetti A tale of happy times. Faust Selection, Opera, La Dame Uoield leu overture neuge ana uitcn, Still Bettkr. We recently mentioned the re ceipt of some very One plant cane from tbe plan tation of Mr. McColgan, on Molokai, Since then we have seen a specimen of rattoons, six months old, from tbe same place, which measured eight feet in length and nine inches In circumference! Any other plantation is at liberty to beat this.

McColgan's plantation is virgin soil, and be bas some b(X) acres available for cane a handsome thing ahead. Advance Hawaii. Tbe scboonor Trine which arrived from Kau, Hawaii, one day tbia week, brought a full cargo of sugar, tho greater portion of which was grown by native planters in tbat district and manufactured for them by Mr. uutcninson, ot ixaaieDu. me lxthui Hawaii native paper, of this week, speaks encouragingly of tbe proposed sugar enterprise at Kalibi near Honolulu, and says that a meeting will shortly be called of tbe native landholders in tbe vicinity, A 1 1 A ior me purpose oi comuiuing to piani cane.

The New Steamer recently launched in San Francisco and intended to take the place of the faithful old Kdauea in tbe interisland trade, would probably be ready to leave for Honolulu about tbe 1st of August. Tbe San Francisco papers have been profuse in their jokes and witti cisms in regard to the sound of tbe name wblcb she bears tbe Likelike. This name, though it is tbat ot an bonored cbieless, and a sister of tbe King, is we opine, a temporary one given for tbe pur pose ot clearing from port, and we tbink tbat tbe permanent name will be announced on her arrival bere. Straight Streets. These we cannot get in Ho nolulu without great expense, which cannot be afforded at present.

But at tbe corner of Fort and Hotel streets, where (J. Brewer Co. are about erecting a brick block, we note that there bas been a question about straightening Hotel street, which was submitted to a jury by tbe Minister of tbe In terior ana settled as is supposed to tbe satisfaction of all concerned. While on tbia subject, we would suggest tnat tbe present is a good opportunity and tne best tnat ever will occur to open and widen Alakea street below Queen street, We shall refer to this subject again, Magic Cbcam. J.

N. Ingram, of magic cream renown, after making a tour of Hawaii, visiting tbe volcano; tbe water falls of Hilo tbe beauti ful valley of Waiplo the great plains of Waimea and Kau tbe coffee groves of Kona and Capt. Cook's monument at Kealakekua Bay witnessing tbe sun rise from tbe top ot Uaieakala, 10,000 feet np in tbe air visiting tbe romantic valley of lao; Arc. ac, nas again appeared at uonolulu, wltn bis magic cream." But be takes tbe next steamer for Australia and leaving out tbe benighted South Sea Islands will stop over at Auckland to reluvan- ate tbe New Zealanders with bis Kilauea Water' 1 magic cream no longer. Mr.

A. McWayne, Druggist, is agent at these Islands for tbis really useful compound, Other Fields or Emigration. While the Agent of tbis government is in New Zealand, on the busi ness of gathering South Sea Islanders as laborers for this Kingdom, it accurs to us that perhaps it would be easy to get a number of the Maori natives of New Zealand to come over bere and settle down with tbeir wives and families. We may remark tbat tbe late chief, the Hon. William Hosplli Kaaa- wai.

who accompanied Queen Emma to England, subsequently wett to New Zealand, and was negotiating with Tamare, the Maori King, to establish a settlement of Maoris in Hawaii oei but the plan was not then carried out. The Ilawauans wt sup pose would receive with pleasure a detachment of their Maori cousins," ana we ihidk tnat several Maoris, with wives and families would readily con sent to come to these islands. Mrsic bt the Band. Everybody is agreeably surprised and delighted to observe tbe extraor dinary degree of proficiency and skill towbicb our Band of musicians bas arrived under tbe brief renewed leadership of Berger. We can only guess at tbe amount of careful drill that must bave been bestowed in order to produce such really fine music, from tbe best artists, with which we bave been favored of late.

Surely our Band is an institution to be proud of, and we hereby beg to suggest tbat It and its director deserve a more substantial testimonial of public appreciation than mere words. Aside from tbe amusement, so- called of music we believe it bas a higher end. Says a thoughtful writer "Mosic begins where words and mental images cease." uut, says another, there is a state of consciousness, with or without simultaneous verbal thinking, in wbicb we realize great moments of existence, as being created with souls and tbis state of consciousness bas its clear and powerful language. Who will deny tbat tbe grand opening motive oi lour notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony la not as great a reality to our consciousness as the face of a friend, tba sight of tbe sea. or a purely mathe matical conception Music," says Scbopenbaur, "does not express this or tbat single and definite joy, grief, pain, horror, triumph, or merriment, but joy Itself, and every emotion itself, in some degree aostraetiy, yet cmeny with out any accessories, and without depending on xpotye, or cause oi tpe emQUort expressed." ClIAKLEH NoltlrtiOr'K'H Uouk, 'i'Uf (JoUIUJUIilatlO Societies of the United bas been translated into Russian.

Tue Lacndrt. We Leg to refer to Mr. Poole's price list enclosed In to day's paper. We believe he Is going to make tb Laundry a success. Citchelors.

whose trills and difliiillies about buttons and thread and needle hi connection with clothes from the wa-b sre so proverbial, will bail tho advent of tho laundry mun with supremo satisfaction. Profane Swearing. Europtun Mail st iles tbat tbe Rev. Rees Prlcbard, vicar cf Llundy vod wg, Glamorganshire. Wales, was flued by the bench at tbe Bridgend Petty Sessions SOs.

for six oaths, which this churchman, a disgrace to bis cloth, swore In an altercation in a Railway carriage, at tbe rate of 6. a curse according to an old statute. Terbaps it would be advisable to enact some sim ilar statute bere say a dollar a curae. But, may be, the legislators might be tbe first to bave to pay down on tbe nail! Seriously, a rigid law against blasphemy is requrled in all well regulated governments. The Military music of the Cossacks I vocal as well as Instrumental.

Each notnia or band of tbe Cossacks bas its Bards, who advance ut tbe bead of the sot nia, chanting the old war-songs of tbe nation, to the accompaniment of fifes, the only musical instrument emploed. Tbis strarge music has a very weird and romantic effect, rather startling to the nervous system. The ladies of Bucharest were quite frightened at the leavx ar-co7i," whom they expected to see ia "res Me.i-sirurs Its Cossaques A Buebnreft correspondent says: "The Cossacks looked positively hideous." Darikn Isthmis Canal. In tho old familiar sheet of the Panama Star and Herald, we notice tbe announcement of tbe departure from the Isthmus, on their return to Franco of oof old friend Lieutenant Commander Lucien Napleon Bonaparte Wise, Chief of tbe Exploring Commission together with the other members of tbe Commission. The Star and Herald wishes them "God's speedjin tbeir efforts to open tho interoccnu canal.

Wo bare no doubt that tbe rising generation of Hawaii nel will yet see whole fleets of steamers calling In it Honolulu, en route between Europe and Asia, via tbe Darian Istbmus Canal. Wo Lave frequently remarked tbat the geographical position of Uipsq Islands is highly promising. Captain Bixio, second-in-command, died a martyr to tbe cause, on tha Isthmus. Bt the last mail we arc in rooelpt of flies of tho St. Tliomas Timrs.W.l., courteously forwnrded to us by our old friend William Murta pro prietor and Editor of tbat journal, to whom we return a friendly greeting, as well as to bis staff, for auld lang syne! We notico In one issue tlo following: 'Tho Lahul Hawaii published tin Editorial under the above beading the from wbicb tbe Commercial Advertiser translates as Our translation is then re produced.

Thus, our native Hawaiian Journalists can perceive tbe Importance of tbeir writings. The subject in question is of tho greatest mo ment every where. Press Compliments. We acknowledee. with thanks, the receipt of the Commercial Advertiser, published in Honolulu, Hawaiian Aicblpelago, and feel happy to learn from It tbat our old friend, Mr.

Edward MacDonnell, has been engaged In tbe editorial department of that journal. Elsewhere we reproduce an article from bis peu. published in the Advertiser, giving tho first impressions of a stranger on landing on the shores of Hawaii nnl." St. Tliomas Tixis, April 25. Proposed Interchange of Seed Canes, We bave been permitted to copy the following letter received at the Foreign Office from tho Vlco President of tbe Queensland Acellmatation Society, wbicb speaks for itself.

There can be no doubt but that we may, by the method proposed, securo somo valuable additions to our stock of plants. We are authorized to say tbat the government will receive and forward to Queensland an seed enne wbicb parties may desiro to exchange in tbe manner suggested. Drisbase. May 22d, 1877. Tbb Ho.

IIcnbv A. P. Cahtm. MrmtitT the Privy Council of State, Honolulu. Bin tW.

Angus Mackay, Ilia OiwcmI onimiMlnwr Iiom Queensland at I'hiladelplila, having returned to Ilia Calony inlorius mo, that you were good enough to nrouilaa vour powerful aid In effecting an lutcrchangn of augxr canes between (he Handtrlcb Islands and Uum nsland and as operations of this kind ars Miwcially the province of ihls Hocleiv. he bas suggested to the Council tbat we should place oursvlvra In communication with yu upou the nulJct. I have accordingly now, ou Iwnair (lis Council of Ihls Society, to Invite your aaaUtanre In procuring saniblea ol a cane known as Lakaina, winch Mm ki; especially recommends ss likely to suit the cliiimte of our ouast line, for tha short voyage between Honolulu and Sydney titers would be no necessity fur other packing than that of ordinary drr caaka i and as the 1'acioc Mail Company ars Mural enough to carry over consignments outwards free, I have little dnulit that a remission of freight could be also tbialned between Honolulu and Sydney. In return lor any such consignment I am author! ad undertake to aend specimens of any canes which ar grown bere, which may be desired, or other smnis and nlanta LteK might be aaked for. and which are either Indigenous to, or art grown In Queensland.

As however the operations of this Pot-let extend over all useful plants suited to our vailed cllmai, we ahall be very giaa you can inauce any resiuent or organisation Iu the Sandwich Islands to euler Into general mlaiious ol sxrhsnges with us of useful plants and aeeds of ail kinds. Stoma tt.ra ago ws made a lew such exchanges which were of great value to us with a resident at Honolulu who had, I understood, (barge ol the King's gardens. Any packages should be addressed "The Queensland Acclimatisation Society, Uriabane," care of F. I'blllliis. L.ia.

Secretary to lh A. H. N. eydney. You will am sure require uo further apology for this Intrusion than Is suggested by the fact that our fociet ia In tin sens a trading body but an association of gentlemen devot ing tbeir purely voluntary and honorary sateli a to the phUan- tnropic iaa ot improving tne resources ol tbs Colony by the introduction and spread of new.

rare or In any sense valuable plants and Incidentally benenllng other countries by the i-changes which wt ars able to offer of our Indigenous and other plants. 1 am, dear sir, very obediently yours, Lswis A. Baanarw. Vir fitsldeut. From Hilo, An occasional correspondant at tbo beautiful Day City, whose contributions are always wel come, writes thus under date of tbe 17th lost AH things are quiet In Hilo.

Tbe weather is splendid. Peaches and pears are ripe, II the latter we presume tbe writer means 'alligator a fruit wbicb prows to perfection end In abundance at Hilo. Sugar Is 'oo tbe brain' and on all tongues. Tbe ground Is being broken no and men are after 'the Golden Tbe sufferers by the recent sea wave bave been fed and clothed, and tbey are last rebuild ing their ruined nouses. Madam I'ele bas bad a quiet siesta, and she is now rekindling ber fJros, getting up steam, and smoking ber Plutonlo pipe.

Parties are often visiting ber sulpnureted domain. Mrs. Howe. Mr. and Mrs.

Armstrong, and Miss Ludlow, are now on an excursion to explore ber fiery caverns." The Eoads. Ma. Editor Is It not pretty near timer we had a growl about tbo condition of our roads Wl bave waited In expectancy, but nothing bas yet appeared on tbe subject in tbat palladium, tl press, although there has been talk enough abot.t it in private circles. A sort of Macadamizing has been attempted on King street, in two po tlons tbat eastward from Port Is scarcely a suc cess, but I Ihlnk better of tbe rpacs between Foi and Nuuanu, for ceral, sand and earth Is tbe compound for a durable road. Dut beyond tt localities mentioned, our roads are full cf and ruts, and lor both man and beast are ttioaply bad.

Cms. Ma. Eoiroa I send yon an article from a lats news paper which may interest some cf your readers, at leai many of the residents of Honolulu, wbe are Inter ested la the stady of natural biatcry, and will rejoice that we are free from this new insect plague. Tbk Cockeoacu Max, A New Ixsect Plaocc. The Popular Scitnrt Monthly asserts tbat tbe Florida cockroach is new to American science.

It says: "It Is somewhat remarkable tbat in certain parts of Florida lisle is made almost impossible from tbe presonoe, la amssiog numbers, of a cockroach not known North. The queer thing Is that, while the pest bas beeu long known la glorida, tbe fact bas escaped tL knowledge of ecientiflo men. Mrs. Treat lately sect specimens to Pro. 8.

n. ScudJer, tbe ortbopterist. who was surprised to see tbem and prooounot4 them tha Periplanteta AastrsJla of FabrJoiu.".

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