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t 'I t -li V ii r. . ci.. aa. SLVLIM.VCi:, CLAKIi A: CO., SHIPPING AND Commission Iflcrcli ants, tf.I.V FHAXCISCO, CAL. Vf wt J attend lo the Bale af ftuaar, aad all kind of Island frail Ja, to the Ptrcka aad rrardiar of Mercaaadi. K7 CaaA JJmimtf arfi aa Ceatyaa. 61 to Mccracken, merrill &. Co. FORWARDING AMU commissi ox .11 i::tc.i A.VTS, INtrtland, Oregon. HAVING BEEN' ENGAGED IN OCR PRE er. bmniHM fur upwards af seven year, and being 1 la a Cr rol arkrk UuUlitta. art rrtad lo receive ajtei dupoaw af Ittaad WpKwtu Ihtvar, ktoc.Srrapa. Palo, Cuff. Ac. Ia It iota- Coosianaurnla npcctalty micM Orema ataraai, U which pvraMutI atteauca will b paid, aad aj aLicJl cash advaueca U a atade artaaa mialrcd. Badrr A Liadnbrger, Ja. Patrick Co . Vrad. Ikn, . T. Cotnaaa A Ca., 8Kf8B,'IUkf A C. Pvumaaa Ruuimu: ADn A Levia. Latd A TiAoo. Lcoaard A Onra. BoauLCL Earaaaaca: Walker A AUm, a. IUul. . M ly ii i: . k v ii i' a ii i: IIMCTU fcf FOREIGN DRY GOODS! Re racial A(lra3iaj given fe ORDERS FOR HONOLULU MARKET. IICNRT HIGH EH. ZG mJ &tnrry Slrt't. S4.V MAX CISCO. m: aV ri:i:Ri.w CLLKSKATaO WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE ! DECLARED Br roXXOltiXEUKS Tlio 43sxl.3r Grood Sauoo. CAUTIOX AAIST FRAUD. riME atcccM or thih most deli- 'JL C loCS aad aaneallad Camdiawal hain( eaased cerlaia dnlre ta apply tha aaaw af - Woremamhlr ftaca" la their tea atarrtar aaapimaila. tha paMta M hereby tofcrnad that Utm aaljf a ay la areare the gvaatar, n ha ASX FOR LEA & PERKINS SAUCE, Aad la tea that their nan are apoa tha wrapper, lr. arapper, aad twU: Bum af tha fareia ajarkeW aariatf heea eapptled with a eaartaae WnmurMtrt flaaew. apaa the areppere aad hvbeta af antes tha aanaa ml Lam, A Pvrrtaa haea beea kraeil. Lea A prma eiea aaUae that they haea uraiahed Uetr earreapoad eata th paaw af aUaraey la Uhe laatant preceedinre anaiaat Afaaaaatarera aad p'radara af aaeh. a any ather nailallone hy ahnh UMir rilM nay ha loA-taged. Ask for id at TERRiX Km nl X-mte ea Wrapper, LnM, Bottle, oJ tHopjr. Whaleaale aad Inr Kepnrt hy lhe Proprietors. rorccater i Caaaaa ahMbeeil, LuiUin. Ac. c. aad bp Urecera aad Otlnaa anteenalty. TUW. II. IATIfJS. 11 ly (Lata Jaaion, Oraaa A Aces, llooalala. a. . aaaatah. a'caacaaa. J. C. MERRILL & Co., Commission ITIcrcIiants ASD uiV uetionoer8, S04 aatl 206 California Street, 0 x- xvx zzii.rozs ao. iuo, AO-cirs or th Saa Francisco and Honolola Packet. arUealaraMeatiaai-ieeatatha aale aad parehaae el aaer 'haadlaa, ahlpa' bwiiwraa, aappl lag ahaleabipa, aerdiaUnc ' CM baa it. Ac. r All fretcht artlelay at 9a a W ranetaea, by or la tha IIo aaiala Liae af Paeheta, wdl be ftfeaarJed raaa p cwaaataioa. If auhaae;eaa Uuavlala baarfbt had aold. XI aaraaascaa ateeara. C. U Kjcaaaoa A Ca. HonelaJe - II Uacarai-a A Ca.. a C Baaaaa A- C .. ........ ....... ...... Butana-A C-a... ......... ................ Dr. A. W. TftmlBW. ................... ........... M Ihk. R. At-aa Ik aWttuail, Ei,. . ............... .......... ba7 le PuLILshed ami for alc by. XI. ,11. WIIITMIV, Honolulu. A DICTION ART Of TUK nAWIIAM LAXOCAOK Ta abk-f kt adilad a eacabaJary af fcaelieh emrds. reaiWnd fcata Haeiuwa, aad a ehrenobieieal laMe of principal eeenta ka Haaaliaa U tutor f. By Un Aadreaa. frar la aheep kaJaf, IK a 4w n haN naeorea library at Tie. STJiopata or iik nAWnM lisocaoc b tr. r Aleiaader, Preewhmt af Oaba ronvee. raper, i eta. IIAWAIIAM POBAPB BiK A nananl af cuflwieial pbraa- ee ia Iha Useawa kMaiwae-e. ................ lrce ftuc. A9tR.KTfS7 UAWA1IIM tiKAMMAR, by Lnrrla Aadrwae Aa lndtfpaaaabla aid lhe taeteaere ia aoialrtaa the aatire aiaaua. la Ma arrananaeat af the parts af vpreea. aad Us Ulaetnunaa af Iha peeattarrftea af the lairae. M ia better i adapted In flea etrr aal mrret iniaahl iata a, tbaa any tel aahtteJMMj...Mrice,half baand,i.a DAW All AM rORM BOOK, by J. W.ll. Kaaaahi. Eso A anaaiil af fnrtaa miairal in draaine ap Mnramu, bnaxla wUla and ail hint af kfgl dueaaseata rurd toeuarts. ma.........'. ti tf EIK AW Af. Tee Laae aa raw Tsuitrf, (a Haaaliaa A tra-INlun at ana mw tna aawm iiaaatiaa rriarveare, iiiaa Iratina ibrr hiilwtatura, habwa aad ajus. priee l utt half boaad cbaa. FACirtC COMMKKCtAL AtMTERTMPR . 1 lo It. In elaaa, emnraeia lme the years 1M a 1 vut, aad Kieime a ennean and haparUal aweary af the pnnural and sorial peaarwa af tha Riaeibaa darine- Ibae prwel. art prr volsaa. half hoaad, sheepv aauecriptMn prior, a.W4 ptrr aanara. Cn ART er tni SAXIrWICn rSLAS DS rnaral aa at.. sml printed at Waahiaatrm, eapreaily e the aailrrrael. This ia the aua or reel chart piU4in'W.....rH.-e JXtPi. A LAO POR PALC IBB B AW Alt AX SPRCf AToa L'mtaetet by aa asmetaiien .ae aaaUMaaa. tnna. eata. bee, buand ka sae. teateia la a freat variaty af lafurnaiam aa Iha early kialorj of three Mamla nt la ha aioad ia any ather anrh. A lea cop ire enly af this varh Mmila pvtea td,uo. BAW A HAS ilBLXa Oetaea sa. hoand la faary nararea eoeera aith reeords fur name- and aVatba, salable . faasby hibhra. rttct aoeordia ba atjte ef biaduia, truca 1 ha$lfc HAWAII A !f ASO B?fOLtn TXSTAMB5T IUla- the le. earakaa la paraJel aduiaae sna of the beet Ut baubator j psieeaa viabiug la aesjatra Iha llaaaiuui laof aaga. m. B. Aay haaha pabnehed la Iha Haaaliaa baaue er any banks pertalaiag aa Uta ktleada. If abtataabie, aill be pro cured fee petauaa eenirfaf theaa. for sale by it. m wnrntcT. Hare Works on Sugar. VERT Uiri'lCCLTTO rROCl'RICIlERE er sneahare I Caay Wrsr't Praetxtal tirtr Manter iltnatratnl. I Copy Porter Matare aad Piopeitlea af Buar Vaae, I Caap Rare a Vajltieattna af tmamt Cane. Stewart's hare Via, sail a Prod acts, bacladiaff a aea net hod I af naklna; Saaar. NedW aha. civtaf the hast neUVida of coeeCractiaf afUa hod Sorghaas Panav ALSO JUnoiaVa Coda ef IlcaJih sad Looasetty. all Ua Per sale by II. M. WntTSET. Book whith ghoold be in Ererr Library UDREffS' HAITA1M DIITMM' CONTAINING ABOCT tOJOOO HAWAIIAN Werda, with RotfUsa sicriiflcai .oa, aisl Aa aax11a-lfswaIlAa) Tacalahirr, sa4 f kraarlfal Taste f IfWeTffil Evraty 33 y Lorrin And rows . aaIcl. Jnhlheew, . r ic I Soaad la Ilif hlomeea. . r Sale by IL JI tt.M wnrrsET. TULt VtlwtbU Work em b cM-iltl im Loudon of Messrs. TRCBJER A Cat, raferawater Raw. AA im Xtw York tf Xeeara. B A EXES A C, Jobs SC. ALSO FOR SEE.!:. Htap'l LTsWAllAa SB Easllsa PbrAe Bawl, 50ft. Letter Slice., WITH MAP OT TUB HAWAIIAN' li. At US) yrtntrd aa fhev., raa be had at th cUnAajoee. SMlaa rrlr If) t'lca. r l ner I warn. cni2n 3bt.!!tmfiiis. L. II. Alia. Km Fraactaca. 11. Lsau. Portland. alli: v i, i:vis, Coiiiinissiou merchants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, Portlnnclt O x- e o xo. . IJROMPT ATTENTION" WILL BE GIVEN AL ta all enmavnaaeata or I'land Produce Bud Advai Bade a He a rq,-url. U--r to I) m Witt, KrTTL ft Co ......... faa Franciaco. Cajtlh A Coos.... ..Honolulu. C:7 Oa. f I i riT rrfriri a - iTTATTmrmT HiLiEi I O VlVliVlUiNXl lAJVi, BOXKKS .?.st Beat XT PATCNT ' . . 1. . . M aM i a mig i mi CARTRIDCE a. - - 1 "i 05, & f-r.tto fjf j "", -. EL EY BR05 . LOWOOM raiHE ABOVECARTRIDCES AKKMADE M to three iiaea. .a -41 (or fnidrr fcrifirW) borej -ipW(or half 1acl bore s and -4il ( - asall) bore. Ttrr 'a r I ridsra tve bvro adopteJ aHcr rrfal rrm paraiitc lnl aatrwC all Mbrr iU-wriUn y llrr Mai ealya War Draavlaral. a Ibe SiaDdant Utile AHBfaailiaa fr-r the llritiaa A raay. and are nut , eul atcd rxcluaivrl Iw Ibe aider Kitr, bat are edrtrd f la all atber ;nu 'Jt aaililarj llrrrrb Laadiag RI0ra. f Tbry are the chrapt Cartridrrs known, carrTioir their oa ' leaitfcm. and brlnr aade vbuily of Mrtal, are W aterptW aud ' anprrtsbable lu any cbmale. Kosrr Cartrle Caara r.pT).f all tl.n aiare. parked with or akboat ballot , and nMi hitxr iatcato salue in Cartridges. Makrraol liaa rr CarlriJiie. -4M bore, tut Kerutviog i Piatnb), in e u Iter UM) .Vi. ia Cartridge t r UUixUai Reralrer of 12 u,9 M, . CV.iral Firean.1 II. fire Cartridge for all j aisea of Ouua, M.0-, and UUra. I Duable WalTprocf aal K B Cap- Wire Cartridrea f. kill- . in. M il k..., d atance. IVIl WadJ...j U toproee tl I larj XaavnUwo. ELF.Y nitl.TIIEIlS. Grav'a Ian Kaaa. Iadaw. W. C. tM WIlOLlAI.E ONLY. raly FOR SHIPS' RIGGING! c.ii.VAMZi:n ami i ;.il- Vaaisrd W ire Kupr. f Snipe' ikaudiii; KiaT giua. Nibing and Utmcral porar, im hand and lur aale - la aub ur duty puiJ," Iruni tbe HI knnaa Manulaetory K. S. tH". Afn4Er h i mf 7 m ALL A Oalbrad au Tue, Knclaad, of ahoai VI are t'jim Ajrt.l w the facibc. Shipmasters and Owners Are Informal that Wire Rope ia Very Mack Chraprr U.aa any athrr kivl af Kirin ; tt ancl. uoe third lra for eqaal airetiath. and baa ouiy ooe-lbird Ibe surface oppnard to thaaiad. It m aof aBVrtd byebanfeof arathrr. and thirty year' exprrMeoce has proved ila ianaeiiie tupcrmriiy ore, any I asy other kind of KiKCina. ! Calraalud Ilaaka. TblnkUi. A.e. A. S. II A 1.1.11)1 E A. la, 410 Fraal Sireel. San Krancleca. al.. MauBfactorers ahd Iaporra of 13 a Wire K. j aJA.Hi:S C. KIiG V Co.. Shipping and Commission Mfrcliauls 4X I'KUXT HTKKLT, Cerarr Jacksta. Cat 8A!I rRAaClSC-Q.Cauroaaia. ly JANION, RHODES & CO., C'oiiimiioii illerclmiilx, Vlelarla, Vaareavrr's lata ad. S. B. farUealar atUfitioa paid tacnosiroaxtiU of Saadaaia frl-ftd Predaee. Tietnrla. T. IJaaoary 1.1 US. 9ii ly Steam in the I'ncilic ! 1868! Tlio Ooiiiniiciiil PERIODICAL AND NEWS AGENCY For the North Pacific. WEAVING BEEN FOR KIGIITEEN TEARS Established in this City as Agent FOR TIIE Lrhalat laierltaa aad Earpcaa rilnnzIueM mid .cupapcrs ! AND Enjtry'tH't Unrioillefl tUeilities fur SujqJylhiJ Sub cr Jrrs at Lt. t.'unt and tcillt ijrtuter rjn larltif Vi'in lht rm oltiaia their J"rrijlirolM thrtm-jh uirj t4her 7iinmW. The aad-riirned auln-de the raadt.aanra of tbe pstrcnare of his hiodsaud palrona,ahu will be srrrrd with procoDtuoe bim! rtdire salnfartMai. eva in the smallest nialtaa. Aa the afan bae aill be fully ist Mi-br.l after the lt of Janaary. It6S. NKW loKK A NO LON DOM PL'BLICA Tloh aal he famished subacribvra Wilkin SO la IO daye frwwm Ibe dale af aaaliraliaa, Anl at pricea that barclj cucr Ike cue! of the uberfiptii.n bisl postares Iberron. Nuuriib.tandine: the inerrase of Asaeriran puatage. I shall eanUnae lo supply ny euberrihera at the old rales, earriing aneae b-a of the awe paMieaiione, iio ehich the -rWea hare beaa chanrd. a. IndKaird ia tbe Mbntiiiy list. Adiscoanlaf 111 per cot. froea Ibe arlMrdale prirra a ill be altoaed, ware avrr twenty Se doHars" wurib of prriwlirala are sabarribrd I at one luae anl pakl lur la aalvoare. As the AntrkM aad liaaaiaa tar we aasoent la ear rrnls eo a single paper. e I i 0 wr mihib, persoos a Im jc hervbdi re ntnained their pervdkal. by alii dure I lu Ibcir ad dm lu And it lo rheir uorrcst to ublaia Into throng b thia Agvacy. Papers Hell tere4 I fre f Patrf ar fttarr CLargca la aaj part bf the Crap. Back aanbera t4 the leadinf Wirinr aba of Ilarprr'a WWsly. lal's lUoscrafed snd the Uh. News aiaays oa FiPw nade ap at rhntt amice ba ahab neh and trar Mabciiptioa Payable Alivaysin A d a lire A I ERICA X N KWM'A I'KltS. New Turk ll-rH. YcT Anuwiu. Tnbane....... " Tinea, Una ton Jnarnal.. . ........ ...... ....... .......... .li OA ... oa ... M ... b Ml ... uu ... buw ... b uo ... bOw ... bbw ... i few ... 7 ow ... (a ... S M ... a M ...11 Ml ... X M ... b -o ... 6 00 ... 1 SO ... 4 Ml ... vO ... S CO ... S bo btn A Jrnuvr.. ........................ New Turk World. (e-.lr.) Loderr. fa Story Family l'a-r,. . . Leane'slOuecratrd Neapapr,feekly)...., Harper's Wrcbly Ilarpi-f B.S.M7 (fvniy). .................. Para FrinrUce Wcrbies, rarh.. ............ Every Palorday... Mew York I'larWwi l.taia I as . Zaasr (ib-naaal....... ....... Pan EraarMra Prrnrh taunt.... .......... Lnlir's Ba.lei't af Paa. ....... ............. The lrcb Aaaericaa.. .............. ........ The Jtaliies. wcbly.. ...... ............... The iamna ArriralsaraA.. ....... ........ Tha K-trnt.he Aanku Ihmney Crarr..... ........ ............. New Vnck twiarrrrr..... ........ ........... New tech Rvafifsiist...... macazim:. Harper's MaotMy Macailae, 104 AUaatic Monthly Macauae,.. btw Unrlry. Laly's A Ml Leslie's Maracto of 'athtna, A Ml Ilaut. Merchants' Mauine. SMI K.:teetie " SMI Blaekwaad's Maeaxioe. ........ b OO Laka CmblU a.fxinrr ? M Loadoa Suckrty - " OO ( hanber'a Ml Blachaood and the 4 British UoanerUrs,. ........ ...I (Ml Vm&a7kt dnaraal .......... M..................lb Ml Either nae af the 4 Brilnh tfaarterlies........ 4 Ml Oond Words 4 0O Oar Yaanc Pofkt. .......... ....................... S Ml liennrtsi's Maaaaina af teahina........ ...... ...... SOU LtfieU'e Lieina Age............................... MI All the Tear Roaad OO TheUalaayfsesBi-aaiaUily) 6 OO North Anericaa Neeiew. IVJuaxtCTl ... 4 Ml KNCLISII XKWftFAI'KRK. Loadoa Illastrated Xw(wrekly,) $ IS 00 - Paach. (weekly) 00 " frpelcb, 19 Ml Tbe Ecaniaer - 13 00 BrU'a Life la London... 13 0O Landna Weekly Tlawrev. 10 00 Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper........... 10 0O XT AO eabacriptioaa Sw Sis Mentha aid be chnrr-d M ceata BdditwoaL The abaee list escnprlara tha best vt British hl Anertcaa periwlicaj literatajv. They are rryalarty rereirrd by each packeA fruca the Vnitad Ptatea. and eaa be eapplil aa appiicatioa. The andemanwd wdiaksaardrr by nail any papere at la tbe abaee list bthae ahaasay desire throt. Beside the ahaee.tbe MWwina paper can al a ay be Lad al the counter aa the arrival ef carh wail ; LnaisTille tanatrsl. New Bedbad paprre, Forary's Prraa, Badcet of Fan. Oreg-ua papera. t'alilurnia paper, rmonaati paper, Wumrtr paprrs, Maine paper. IVatoa papeis, (aoeas paper. Ca'arada par, A ad nany other, too aamnou to pecify. CALIFORNIA NKWSPAI'KRS. The faibswiar ar retelrrd be Eiprewi rralar!y, arvl rrnrr ally la adeaaaeof the nail. They will be furwarded la sub criber by car. ; pmwtay prepotj, at the annexed terms s Werfcly BallcUa..... 7 peraanans - jtRa. I Parr aaaeota 1'ai.m 7 " Baa Fraacisca W eraly Tbae 1 " K a. Tlia i-odaraiaed baa aa mt in San Frsocisra, to area'r and furward the alme (pere. ahirti are tdlra pot aa buard after the eesaxbi sir ml, silkat ir(f J Is ft , , ,r thw eaaMinr iaWil lo u'ain Ihrir papera Baee (ymeaplly lhan in any dhrr way ii M. wiUTNET. The Grandchildren arc ins. After all, what is the upc? We t-t up our houoe, and one by one children fly into it, like birds out of Boaie foreign wihJ into a cae two, three, lour, ami mure. W itli wtclt one coines alrto a cry; al tliat in the key-note to ! which a hundred sorrow add their voiw and I gradually swell into tldit etrange chorus which t men call human life! Ir each child there is to le a fringe of tare on tlie ede of eerv day. i Each child Lrins burden and unxiotie. Twin in their cje are lut hathinjrers of luore in the eye of all who love thciu ! lo that tU m fn.ui : infancy to KiXaJnee", to teach their I.hihI-. to drill their bcadit, to reiair their lutakra ana t-cvure ., - S .. . n i. 1 ",T urin luw"nS "."T", , w uiraru.u iuc uwugiii, imui.s, ore? And then, wU-n the I.rg tiic is done, is ( T t. ikiii trnei t i kit I Ir ii 1 1 . v rukt nrw w .. - --""-i T .-, J , " r r. ' one ueKXCM. cra:, una iwny iruu out i Jrom tbf kS" on wl,,ch tl,e IeuvlJ1o " i La"; and empty? That daughter just as she began to be a full ; companion, lo repay au trie iaixr oi ner training . i snatched awav by Hillie Olie who has kuoWU ; her fewer weeks than the parents Lave years. ! tslie goes, lhe house is empty ot her. iter : rooms, lier drawers, her looks aud sehool-tapks, ; fondly prceried, carry a sadner to the mother's j heart every time they are looked ujon! The boys, almost before you dream that they have ceitred to be boys, come asking the father's bless ; ing on a new coiner. y the time that father and i mother arc conscious of age and infirmity, the whole broud in scattered and gne. The old liut-e i is solitary. It u-ed to be Miaitehcd for room 1 when all the children were at home; but now i there is room too much. It uK-d to be unquiet and noii-y, but now one mi-ht doze all d.iy for all j the noire tliat id made. Only the lire t)linp4fi' j out luddclilv, or the drowsy old clock ticking be- j jj t, jJ kjMl.n to in ur t( j to get out. or a deakiu iuuum or rat, mane any audible ih.ise. v hen chiiuten are an at j liome, a man is like a Norway spruce, whose well i grown brandies, beginning from the level of the I ground, rise up in a wrfc-t pyramid, khaping the i tree to exiiii.-ite proportions. Hut each child I married i- a bough lipiied oil', leaving a wide rce, until the arcnt trunk is finally trimmed up like a bhaft, and ull the vendure left clings about the top. In Kuroi.-uii communities the children often ! marry and settle down around their childhood home. Hut this is rare in America. The endless I circulation that is going on ttweeps away the ' chi.dren; and to he married is almost syuonymous I with gii' far away from home. ! All this, Mr. - liouiicr, describes my state of ! mind last week. It is very different now. Word has come that the grandchildren are coming home. Coming home? What ! both of the children? and their mother? for a good long visit? Mess their little hcatts! let them Coaic. There's nothing in this houfie too good for them. Now, then, we shall liave a household once more. Children arc the flowers which God sends down from heaven to fuliven and cheer this life. What was I saying, a little back, about the care, and auxiety, aud in, and trouble of bringing them up? Stuff mere Muff, Mr. IIoiiimt, 1 assure you. Don't I. lieve a word of it. I was purely in a dream. It was half nightmare. I am awake now, and do assure you that be who is fit to have, and to rear children, will bee ten yes, a hundred joys to every sorrow ; and the ruin-Line of tticir smiles will turn into rainbows every tear which they shed or cause to be thed. If there is anything in this world that tvs as it goes along, it is taking care of children. lLaiting flowers is all very well. Hut flowers have in thcin no mischief; they behave too well. i thev lack human nature, thev need the iridescent i fjualities of dir-iosition that flash from every sur , face of a child 'a life. Children a trouble? Do ! they rut, fret, disobey, and go wrong? Don't you wili voor after aii honcvsucxies wouiu aliow as much life? What would you civc to J liate a ringing vine, or a flower that could learn to say its i ravers? ny, irouoie in me nurn-ry is tne parent s jootiuie. If one don't lielievc it. let him be left for a while without children, lie will toon lie glad bi Lear tliat tlie grandchildren are coming home ! Well, we muct get ready for tliem. Ix?t the drawers lie filled with candy. (.Set out the crib and put up the dear little narrow lied again. Hunt up the dolls, the wagons, the play-lsiuM, the picture-books, the string. Wiiere are the tall chairs for the tabic, and the little ctijei and knives and forks for the child's hand? It looks like living again. Now we shall l waki up in the mornmg iv a aa l .til 11 chui.iiyn.gueciimoingupoiiiiie.HM.an.ipiajiiigj tricks with my rye aisl n.e. 1 hen will c..me the trooMiiir down to iircakuist. ami ail tne tame antu-s. Then we will g up to family prayers and what a time llsise children will make of it. Children arc not natural wort-hi.-rs ! But Iiow ticnt we will be! Nothing shall fret us. Already we are more rol.u.-t, aini shall let out tlie buckle of our girdle one or two holes. Iu short, tlie grand-4-hiUlrcu are coming ; and, in bringing tliem.cles lack to us, they biing back the childhood of their parents tx, and bring us back to ourselves ! ILnry Ward Uteiht r, in the LtJjer. A New As.thetic Agent. Some remnrkable exj4-riiinnts have In-n made in lind.in recently, exhibiting the eilects of a new nua-sthctie agent, which, fur some purj-s and in some rcsN.-ts, sti Dis to be very suierior either to ether or chlo roform. Both of these agents are more or less slow in ojicratioli, and frequently t-.iuse M.-vere and protracted distress from sickness ami p rout ra ti on, lasting over several hours, d:iyn, or even fur a longer time. What lots long been wanted is an am-thctic agent rapid in its application, complete in its influence, Kile in its action upon thcrystein, aisl mi transient as to leave the tticnt no woive for its cD-tts ten minutes after inhaling it. This, it seems, we arc very likely to find iu the probix ilo of nitrogen or pure laughing ga., inhaled without any admixture of atmospheric air, on a !-I:in iiitrolucel by an American uentift, and e-r-it-t-xl liy Dr. Tlwinas W. Lvans, of Paris. Dr. Kvatts ha recently anathiaed Several scorea of lotii-nta at tlie Dental Hospital, and at diu of the i ophthalmic horpiiaU in Lhk1od. ihe lintish j MtJual Journal, in git ing an account in detail of I . - . ...V - j the results, states that in lis tlian three-quarter ! I of a minute the jaticiits Uniiiw in n-it-le, aud in less than three minutes the operation was Iie ! gun and cm tlie jQtient had lN-t his ttvth wltliout tetin, ats waa gaily conversing and ex l Terming his satiffation at tlie proceN. 'lliere arc no unpleasant after-sensations. In the o4-ratioii on tlie eye, tlie results arc said to lie equally sat i.facUiry. Dr. F.vans Fpeaks of an experience of so enormous nuiuler of enscs without any kind of misadventure. It is felt, however, by himself as by others, tliat only trfectly skilled persons should he entrusted with the administration of this potent agent until the mode of administration, which at present differs in csseutial ret-pec is from tlat of ctdoroforni or ether, has been lerv fully tcpted. THE TOM MOORE TAVERN, II Y J. O'NEILL, 633 CORNER OF KINO AND FOET STREETS. ly II. II ACIaFi:i,l cV CO., VesoxxtKB Xor JTiJKsSRS. IIIKDSICCK Ac CO., R II KIMS, 3Iebra. Iluintinrt pere V Til. libelant, 31 r. Adolphe Col liae. Chalons tar Ma rue Are ia rJgttlar receipt of the CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNES ! lf the aboe houses, a l.ich the V ofrr fur sat (rooi store t fi and lo arrive. 6ta The Uonolnla Iron Works Company HAVE ON U AND CART IIOIK OK A I.I. SIZES.AM) ARK T-yrrd to ell at eery reduced rab-a. I y Panira takinc 1 d- "n S-t or nnrs ran be sapHii-J at 6 ernls per lb-, and by the ty-t al ctill per In. 630 6m M ETALLIC IPAI NT, Constantly on Hand. T XII AT I X V A I.CA IiLK. Dl'KAULE, FL.KX tide, presrrvine, ami currua:e M KTALLIC r A I X T For Coob-r. tloflrr, Ronf.. Slam Eiiiot(, Cast Fkias, Ilooses, Feoce. Scbouo, SteaowT, AND A1.I.OTU Kit IKON ar WOOII WORK, etlaa Fur Sal by C. HKtstttlitV I Cliliit'Ne FIirnNc Hool I OR NALK III" cv Im II. M. W HITNEY. San Francisco Tat t'ulare Trrwlaai af the Mraairra, A aalraliaa . . come iuonin" einee, in an aruoie coramenung that this city would eventually be the terminus of 1 i j x" 'W i 1 . T'l the Australian and New Zealand steamers. .These ; steamers now proceed to I"anama IxtauFe thev ronuect there directly with Hriti-h and French i lines of eteamidiipa for Europe and South America, i and with the Pacific Mail ttcanicrs for New York; hut with the completion of the Pacific Kail road, the t!nrti(-t and i4ea-aiite.-t route to Euipe from Atralia will be acrp t!e American continent , 1 w r rrftncii This f ict Imn lirelv : "J Ma) OI 51111 'ranciMJO. ins i.ui una lately ; wn nado tlie subject of comment in Australia, wlicre tLe ir0pr,ety of eujrseding the line to i in5linn i, n c., vnnn,t ; t .n. ivi . ..t.i .,.,, . . i ! nect wiin uie l-aciuc luiuroau, is Beriousiy urgea : b no a ,VKOn than Crosbie Ward, the origi- i nal promoter of the Panama line. Thi gentle- ni!in wrjtClj a communication on the subject to the Australian pret. lie plates that the disbince j from Wellington to Sin Francix is 5,!64 nauti cal miles, or i UU uulcs f-hoi ter tlian to l'anama ; that the navigation of the ocean which lies between is equally eay, and that there is this great advantage, that Tahiti lies exactly in the course, miles trom ellington, rea-Jy to form a mont easy coaling place and a most pleas ant half-way halting station. After assuming that the Pacific luiilroad ought to be finished by leTO, that the journey across the continent will be made in bix days by ordinary and in live days by cxptces trains, and that the astagc money will be a!oiit JL'2o say Sl25 Mr. Ward considers the lMitital and practical advantagi of the Calilbr nia route. The trio from and to Wellington and San FranciM.'o will occupy but 25 days instead of 117, and from or to Auckland only lio da vs. If the steamer is a day or two early or late in arrival iit K?in r'riiii'iMik thorn will I 4 tin tmKmr nr . aaiu fr ti,e Iuan will goacr-s by the train i r til0 ,14,Tf ,..v nr r,riilM At W Vnt-k there can le no delay, since steamers carry in I'.ritih mails leave now almost every day, and w ill eventually leave daily. The mails can, there fore, be carried through in an exact number of das, as follows : Wellington to Sun Francisco, 2o ; fciuu Francisco to New York, 5 ; New York to London, 12; total, 42 days. The return ta.atro can lie made in the same time, and Melbourne and Sydney can be brought within 4'J days or London for the bulk of their mails, instead "of CO or 70 days, ns now a result, says Mr. Ward, 14 hither to undreamed of, and not to be equaled ou the Indian route until the Euphrates Valley Railway sliall have joined together tlie Indian and Eurojie an svstcuui across IVrnia, Cabul, Asia Minor, and whatever other lands intervene." lVstscngcrs who did not like to make the fastest railway time across America could delay as they pleased, and would find great pleasure in stopping to visit the most remarkable scenery and places on the route. Mr. Ward concludes his argument in favor of the California route, as follows : Incidentally, the adoption of this route will re move one of the greatest postal difficulties which we liave now to look forward to. The Indian mail services are to he arranged by the week of seven days, instead of by the month. The Suez mail w ill therefore arrive at and leave the colonies once every four weeks, and will not harmonize at all with tlie l'anama service, which will still run once a mouth. The l'aeific portion of the line, it is true, is within our control, and might be alter ed ; but tlie West India tortion cannot be touched by us, and is not very likely to be altered for our convenience by the "British 1'ofetoffice. But the New Zealand steamers can jrun to San Francisco, just as often and at just eu..r periods ns may be required, without any consideration of the other side. Consequently, we can not only carry the mail alternately with the Indian lines, but we can luake the intervals between the arrSmri and departures of the two mails exactly equal, which is at present impossible. Such arguments as the foregoing are unanswer able, and taken in connection with the fact that California w ill, after the completion of the Pacific Railroad, furnish more traffic for the Australian steamers than Panama, must have great weight with the Australians, who will naturally be anxious, when they come to know all the facts, to shorten by ten or twenty days the vovnuc to I Kuroc, and to escape several thousand miles of ocean travel, lhe diversion ot a large share of AusirauMiin travel and traffic to the California route may safely be regarded as one of the cer tainties of the near future. Ittst. Multitudes of earth's toiling millions have died wic Krivilli, to lnake enough money to retire rnm i,lwilMalrlf aIHl i a beautitiil cottage on their own little farm sciid tlie remnant of their days in rest, in having nothing in particular to do. lvr-h-.ie one in 1,(XH).(K)U of the hoers does make money enough to enable him to retire to bin coun try he-.it, and for a year or two, while he is fixing it up to his notion, all goes on charmingly, .but when everything is completed to his mind, and ho has n dliiiig more to hike up his attention, he cats and sleeps and louugesaround for a few months longer, falls into disease and dies ; or if he has unusual force of character and jiowcr of oliscrva tion, be notice that both health and happiness arc passing from him, and tracing this to the true cause of an inactive body and unoccupied mind, he resolves to rell out and I'luitire again into the . I loo Vortex of business. Recently an old school-mate younger, graduat ing in the same class o7 years ago writes that 44 both liody and mind are worn out ; tlie slightest physical labor exliausts him ,'' and 44 nnyctloit to think or study, or even read, so wearies the brain that life is felt as a burden." He withdrew from his professional dutitu, which he had jer formed in tin; pluce for 25 years, with honor to himscir, having s?curcd the love, eoiifideiicu ainl resj-ct of all who know him. lie give up his calling for the piirMise of obtaining rest, as a means of health. Tiie iiouiIkt of families is increasing every day, who give up housekeeping as a means of rest from family cares, and resort to that miserable aud nue-t unwifc little of life, boarding at a hotel or in some private family, to get more dissatisfied tlian ever iu a few months, meanwhile falling into lmd health and bad habits of various kinds. All these classes of persons fail, miierably fail in their object, because they mistake the physiol ogical meaning of the word 44 rot." Neither body nor brain are safely, truly nd happily rest ed by doing nothing. The onfy healthful rest, as 1 ng as our physical and mental constitution re mains as it is, is to lie busy. Men of force and industry will everywhere tell you. 44 It is the hardest thitig in tile world to do nothing," No mortal man was ever made to lie a loafer, to be a drone. The true idea of rest is recreation, a mak ing over again; a return to our accustomed igor ; and thi is accomplished, not by allowing the ma chine to come to a Ftand-still, f r inactivity is rust and ruin to all meclinnieal coiitrivanifs, and death to all physiological structures. The true object of rest is rccujration, and that is best brought abojt as to tlie body, by exercising a different set of muscles ; and as to the brain by calling into requisition a different set of organs or power, causing the mind to act upon new objects. A better plan h n it to get into unhcalthful condi tions named, and they are available by giving two liours daily to the exercise of a different class of muscles or to the investigation and study of L object of comjaratively trivial importance and or a wholly different nature. The student sliould ride on horseback, or cultivate fruits and flowers ; the mercliant should employ his mind in liberal studies, in active jrsonal and elevating cliaritics, while the over-taxed and worried wife should pay a visit daily to some prudent friend, some cheery neighbor or suffering sister or child ; the main idea in all eases being to spend two or three hours daily in ojien-air activities wholly different from the ordinary business routine. Boston Watch man and Jiejttcttr. UOaNOLULU IRON WORKS COIIPAaNY. 1 A K K ALL KIN' I) S OF Machinery, Sugar Mills, Steam Engines, CKX TR I I'l'GAL MACHINES. Also. Duilrr, Cocdrn and Sheet Iron Work, and all kinds of BUA?? AND IRON CASTINGS. A Urge atork of Piping. Elbow. Tee. BTasa Valre an.l Cuckt , fhrrt Iron, liuiler I'late, Rar Iron, Crnlrifuml Wire. India KuhtM-r Packli.y, and every description of Mschioery alaas on band. A Jrrat arirty vf Jlathlnf ry eo band a for Sale Low. 60 ly HONOLrLU IRON WORKS CO. Plymouth Collection. II N'I AN'I FOR SAI.K. Til E I'LV- ur'Uth C . lln-tion of Hymns and Tunr. H. M.WHITXE1. uioa i lie eniwio oi me eteaiu uiaruic uiinrmii- i nr.t ,w.irni t. vr.u tiiar tiin rules. However ei- t isco and the c'eot thereon of the completion of ; coll.nr in thonw'lvHs are a tiositive rlasriarv from I tlie laciiif ILiilroud. we eur.rffted tlie i-rohahilitv :!, n.i.., v.i,.rf" il i. h nn-cntlv nuolished ! ........ . . .. .. . - - tr i To tiie Epitok5 or tuk Evening IW :-l'.Cr this head vou insert from Hall's Journolot tltain ' . . . . . .. . . . . , ppecimena ot Lieotnc gooU Kense. " it na . a Kt vr rimilar rules. As all vour readers may t . . . , s ! not have seen the FaaatafTs' duodecaloirue. I take t!ie liberty of enclosing a copy. Yours, ic, Carl Benson. SlalfAKr 5VMMEBINCS. 1. When you gj out of town resolve to sink the shop. This may be a difficult thing to do if you have been talking shop all your life ; there fore, suppose vou try tlie experiment for a little while of uot talking at all. It will be a pleasing variety, and may give you the reputation ol a great thinker. 2. City officials have brought the term gentle man into" bad odor. Therefore don't call your self anything of the sort. Say at once that you are a foafer ; stick your feet into the windows and Fpit. It Eaves no end of trouble, and also enables you to fraternize easily with a large and valuable portion of the indigenous itopulation 3. Don't say you know an alderman, lest peo ple lock up their plated spoons ; or au editor, lost they think you are a correspondent and going to put them into hia pajr (country folks are so con ceited) ; or an artist, let some donkey set you down lor a dissiitated iiohemian 4. As a general rule it is safest not to know anybody or anything ; then you cannot be sns- ected of knowing more tlian your neighbors, which is very anti-repuMican. 5. Ou starting for the country you will be puzzled what to do with your 44 Sunday-go-to- mecting " clothes. 11 you leave them behind, tlie moths, which an observant foreigner has lately remarked, really seem to like camphor, cedar and tobacco, will most probably make away with them ; if you take them with you, you will waste their sweetness on the desert natives,' w ho will moreover be annoyed by your appearing in better rig than their own. In this dilemma, jour best plan is to have no good clothes. Buy your hab iliments at a slop-shop, and wear them us long as they will stick together. Thus you will have money (a great point now-a-days,) and avoid tlie dangerous reputation of being 44 stuck up.?' 0. However bad any food may be, don't com- 11a in of it. Hemcmbcr that an American citizen las no right to find fault with anything, and that if your landlord chisels you he is only following the example of most great railroad and steamboat couiianie. Kememlier, also, tliat if the 6on of vour loins and the daughter of your bosom ever know enough to keep a hotel, or take boarders, they will be able to impose upon the public in like manner. Therefore, if the viands offered you are utterly uneatable, all you have to do is not to eat them. By fasting for three days you will Cbably become hungry enough to cat an old t without sauce, or a cat without stopping to cut the claws off. 7. You don't go into the country to eat ; else you would be wonderfully disappointed. Nor do you go to dress ; therefore dress as little as pos sible. If it is hot, walk about in vour shirt and continuations, like the plain farmers of the vicin ity. Cio barctoot if the roads are uot too gravelly. It saves expense, and makes vou a favorite with the ladies. 8. When you are at Borne do as the Romans do, however vaiu they may be. Conform to the manners and customs of tlie people about you, provided such conformity does not lead straight to the hospital or penitentiary. Thus, if the aborig ines drink whisky warranted to kill at fifty yards, you may decline joining them on the plea of be ing subject to pericarditis or a total temperance society ; but it they liabitually speak bad gram mar, by all means do the same. It is an innoceut concession to their prejudices, and bad English is now here forbidden in Scripture. 9. Be cheerful, lie kiud, be considerate. Of course you have no oivasion for these virtues in town. They might interfere with your business and derogate from your indeendcnce. But in the country, where nobody knows you, yon may indulge yourselves and others in these unusual practices. 10. It is best not to have any politics or relig ion ; then you cannot offend persons of the oppo site ones. 11. Never argue, unless yon are going through a course of Banting, and even then a walk of ten miles is better. Argument never does anybody eke any good, and it will do you none unless you are paid lor it. Leave it to the editors and poli ticians and lawyers, vho are paid for it. Bunkum Flagstaff, issue of April 1st. Be Pomte. 44 No loy or girl ever loses an3' thing by lieing olite and civil. Polite children are alwaj-s loved and respected. Be j-olite to all with whom you come in contact, the rich as well as the poor, and never, under any circumstances, fail to lie iolite and resiectful to the old. Be polite at home to your clients and brothers, and sisters, for iioliteucss must liegin at home. The boy or girl who is habitually impolite at home, is apt to be coarse and rude to strangers. It has licen truly remarked, that 44 nothing sets so gracefully iixn children, nothing makes them so lovely, as an habitual rw-fct and dutiful deport ment towards their friends and sueriorH. It makes the plainest face lieaiitihil, and gives to every common action a nameless but peculiar charm." i A' o 1 I'KR R. W. Wood and D. C. Murray ! ASSORTKD MZKS 111 re IVIanilu Hope! HALF AND VI'AKTKlt ..E js saxi: 'XINTX2J5 AND A FEW CASKS OF CHOICE FANCY PRINTS, NEW STYLES. 63 i At A. S. CLKfillORV, el2W STORIS. JCST OIKNF.n. ON NT CANT STREET, Opposite Ueo. McLrau's, a Uciicral Assortment of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, DRY CODDS, CLOTH INC, Ac, FOR SALE CHEAP 11 Y JO!. DAVIS A CO. 61 5 6m SPECIAL IVOTICi:. TJpham's Hair Gloss and Curling Fluid P. TUB REST II AIR DKKSMMi IXTIIE urkl It iuiarts a beautiful gl to tt.a hair, keet it iu curl and promote lu rxoetb. TJpham's Toothache Cure, Cure tbe most riotent toothache in one minute. Cl'IIAM'S MARACIIEI.LA. Prevent the hair from falling nut. ami for promoting the irrowth of Uie beard and hair it ha oo equal, it is the mimcal ol the age. UFIIAM'3 DEI'LATORY, Removes soperflous hair from all parts of the bod in fir mioutca without iiuury to the skin. TJpham's Fester Ointment, Is a cure and siwedy cure for Fester. Salt Kheania, Cbs-ed liamis, and Barianr's Itch. TJpham's Asthma Cure R-!ieer the DM! violent paroxysois of Asthma in ten minutes, and effect a speedy cure. TJpham's Freckle, Tan & Pimple Banisher, Kemove f rick Irs, tan, sunburn, pimples on tlie face, softens the skin, and beauUnes the completion, warranted not to injure the skio. Dr. La Forte's Life Elixir, The -rest Nervine and HVjuvenatiiig Brtnedy, restore to manly vigor all who are suffering from Impaired hpiual i-oergy. Nervous Debility, Ac , arising from whatever cause. The Japanese Hair Stain, Colors th Whiskers and Moustache a beautiful Mack or brown. It consists vf only one preparation. Color will not wash or fade out. Fiery Serpents, OR ECUS OF PHARAOirS SERPEyTS, A new chemical toy, an inU-restinf and amusing toy, consist ing of small et;g-like cones, which, when ipi.ited, evolve in a few seconds, a long twisted snake, exciting universal wonder, and as harm! s as strange. All the above prt palatums are anld by C. V. FKLl'OKR, Agent for S. C. I'phata, 939 ly 1'ort St., Honolulu. Suiuiiicriiis. Pi avtivo Some of the California papers are very wi'ly inculcating the general planting of trees J by hardly a , ,,.-. .;.s-.k' i. imnroved by the i aiiioriua ui.u iuum . uill,t wut 0f shaje trees and shrubbery, mewn- er recalls Horace Greeley's quaint .caving maime daftcbters of taruiers who baa tneir nouses surn.uu de.1 by tree, and their orchards abounding with , fruit, would much more readily obtain good hus bands than those who live in uieaK.noucsui. dl bv dry. bare and bald fields, and exposed to ih. .iir!-. nf winter storms and the clareofsiim mer heats. The plaim-st cottage, half buried in fo liage, with its orchard and iw nower parucu. u more beauty and more of the air of comfort about it than a costly residence even witn some arcuiiec turai pretensions standing harshly out against the horizon. Tbe man of moderate income, by deyo tine some of his leisure time to plantiug. can give more elegance to uis lrreguiariy auu v built homestead than a carpenter won iu oy .w e-.v- pen Jiture of a thousand dollars oa ornamental woou I v he who nlants a tree erects a mon ument to his memory for years to come. Certainly he who erects a grove of trees around the house where he hones to spend the best years oi nis me, . . . - .1 L l Ml I- m.tm.irO leaves tiemcd mm mat wdicu win u"""j green when all of his other acts are forgotten. GREAT BARGAINS! AT CHAS. BRENIG5S OLD STAND, Corner of Xanana and Marine Streets. a-ll AS. llREMG HAS ALWAYS A FULL J and stketed block of Clothing, Boots Sc. Shoes GEXTS. riEXISUIXC C00DS, Ilats and Caps, Dry and Fancy Goods YANKEE NOTIONS, SiC Sic. He offer his fine and selected stock 20 per cent, cheaper than any other store in the city. Come one, come ull. and satisfy yonrsehvs. P. S. No trouble in showing Gooda. fl'JO oin X 12 IV AI'I liATKST ST Vf. 12 OF GOODS By Every Steamer, Tlio Huost. and Largest Assortment on the Islands. IIYUIA1V imOTHERS, Importore WHOLESALE AND DEALERS IN RETAIL American Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, &c., Ate. Stc., dec. Consisting of the Following : tJLAIX AND PAXCr CASSIMERK SUITS, L.ighl and heavy grade. Fine Iilu Flanucl Suits, White Linen Duck SaUa, lirown Linen Drill Suits, FIXE SILK AL FA CA COATS! Fine Tweed Coats, Fine Milton Cloth Coats, Fine White Linen Coats, Fine Brown Linen Coats, Fine Black Dress Coats, Frocks and Saeka. Fine Black Doeskin Paula, Fine Beaver Pants, Fine Blue Flannel Pants, Fine White Linen Pants, PLAIN AM) FANCY CASSIMERK HANTS, Light and heavy grades. Fine Black Doeskin Vests, Plain and Fancy Silk Vests, Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests, White and Fancy Marseilles Vests, ... Putin Cassimere Vesta. WHITE SHIRTS of all DESCRIPTIONS. Fancy Calico hirts of all decrition, Linen Collars, assorted sires. Fancy and Plain Woolen Overshirta, all descriptions, VnJersliirts ami Drawers, all descriptions. Black and Fancy Neck Tie, all descriptions, Together icilh an Endless Variety of HOOTS, SHORN, II ATS, CAPS, Y A N K KK NOTIONS. &.r. Messrs. Hyman Brothers Woul-l lies; resjiectfully to call the attention of TUK PTULIC AXD I'Ol .YMtY DE tLKBS AT LARGE, To their larire and varied assortment of AMKK1CAN KKAllY MADE F:isIiion:ifle Clotliing. BOOTS, SIIOKS, HATS. C lS, YANKKE NOTIONS, fce. iTI:isois oT AVIi:ilesliips, A ss d DEALERS F1UJM THE OTHER ISLANDS, Would do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Capt. Snow's Building, Merchant St., t93 ly Honolulu, Oaliu. II. I. FA1VCY- STATIONERY a a a a a f a. a a a WhiliicyVs Rook Store ! Consisting in part of SSORTKI) SIZED COPYING PRESSES aud SuikIs, Assorted sited Cash Boxes, Bill Head Boxes, Thermometers, liill li.ii.ks. Pen Hark. hlule Pencils, Ld Pencil., School Slates. Scrap Uooks, llerbir.uoi, Taine Boxes, Mottled Taine, Tooth pick Superior Plain Csp Paper, superior rulel cap paper, fcuieri plain letter paper. Superior ruleil letter paper. Assorted note paper, Bill head paper Blotting pails, Music paper. Setts Chess wen. Checkers and dice, Mathematical Instruments. Osborne'a color, Backgaiuuion board. Alphabet Blocks, Assorted sized blotting pails. Uulla iercha ien iwlders, Washinirtor Medallion pens, FairchiM's superior irold pens, . , Ivory pajver holder. Fanry paper holder, Westonholm,t Penknives, Charlton's mucilage, tiutta percha bands, L. lie's rulers, AVafrrs. hesls. David's bUck, blue and carmine inks. Maynard A Noyes' inks. Arnold's inks, assorted sizes. Assorted ink stands. Assorted pen cleaners Photographic Albums, Propeller peucils. Pencil leads. Crayons. A fine assortment of Blink Bsks. Clioice assortment of Envvliqts. Excltange Unfiles, llectlyt Books, Order Books, Mann's parcliment Letter Books, Cap and Letter Clips ! Se.. Letter aud Cartl Wallets. Memoranda Books, Pass Botks. Carners hair copyiua brushes. Composition raid frames, l.Vc. Postage stamps. Letter Kale, Ac, Ac, tt, Ac. jVTap of tlie Sand- wicli Islands. rfVIIB ON'LT CORRECT MAP OF THESE 1 Islands is that of the L. S. K.xplorinjr Expedition, pub lished by the American Government, Kvery farmer who own an acre of ground, every captain who commands a coaster, ev ery traveler who want to find correct names and distance, and every gentleman who deina to be prated up almut the group should possess a copy of it, A fww copies left, price $2.00 each. For sale at the BOOKSTORE. pipping. California, Oregon ami .Tlexico Steamship Co.'s San Francisco and Honolulu Route. The Caiapaar'. Klae A 1 Slraauaalaa :i9 - 'IDAHO' OR ' nONTANA,' F. CONN ER, Caaaaaaawrr. Will run bcttcetn Honolulu and San Franasc by the following Time Table : DCrABTCBKS. . ABB IT ALA. From rtonolulu May 9 At San Francisco.. ...May a From San Francisco... May SS At Honolulu Jan a From Honolulu. ...... June lb;At San Francisco.... J one 3t From San Francisco.. .July I'M Honolulu ..July h From Honolulu. ...... July 81; At San Francisco .....Aeg. ( From San Francisco.. .Adk. 10' At Honolulu ....Aaf. a From Houolulu. ...... Ann. 2dA(Sau Francisco..... Sept. j$ LIBERAL ADVAXCES MADE OX ALL SUIPIEA'TS PEK SIEAUEB. Insurance frnaranteed at lower rates than by sailing; resaHs. Particular care taken of shipments of Fruit. All orders for Uoods, to be purchased in San Franoisea, win be received and filled by return of steamer. 0J4 3m 11. UAtKIISLU S IU, Agent. Tlio A. TJ HI J 5 WILL RUN DURIXQ THE PRESENT QUARTER AS FOLLOWS t LEAVING HONOLULU, . Monday, June July July 29A, 6th, Uth, Monday, July 20th Motnhiy, July 27A Monday, August Zd Monday, Monday. Lsylnj lp the M'rtk fonimencins lag. 10th, Monday, Monday, Monday, August 17 th, August 24th, August 31st, Monday, Sit. Monday, iVjit. 7th, AT i P M. PBKCISKLY, TOUCHING AT LA II A I NA, KALEPOLEPO, MA KEATS LANDING, K KA LA K EK CA. KAILCA. K A XV A 1 II A E aad MAI1CKONA, AND LKAVINQ Kealakckua. Wedttesday, ahoid noon, Kailua, Wednesday evenings, Kaioaihae and Mahukona, Thursday evenings, Arriving back at Honolulu Saturday mornings. 631 3m WALKKR A ALLKN, Agent. Hawaiian Packet JLine FOR SAN FRANCISCO ! The following First-Class Vessels will Ban Erg. larlj In the Uonolnla Line: D. C. MURRAY. CAMBRIDGE, CELESTIA. For Freight or Pamaire. bavins: superior accommodations lur Cabin and Steerage Passeugers, apply to oza am HALkKK alle.1. Agent. Regular Packet for Hanalei. THE STAUNCH WHITE, MASTER, Will run regularly as a Packet between Honolulu and the above named port. Fur freight or nassaea, apply lo th Mas ter on board, or to V. li. SPKMCKIl at oa-i :im agenta. . FOR NAWILIWIIsI, ' TIIK CLIPPER cliooiiex Hattie CAPT. NIK A. Girrying tlie Hawaiian Mail without Sub tidy ! Will leave Honolahi Every Saturn ay, at 4 j I. Returning, will leav Nawiliwili every Tuesday afternoon. For rreiuhtor Passage apply to -624 6m : D. FOSTER A CO. REGULAR PACKET , . For Lahaina and Makee's Landing-. 1.a wTlnaa Itai..u.V m.n... i&S Scliooner l"ate IL.ee, CRANK, Master. Will run regularly and punctually on tlie above route For fiviehl or passage apply to the Master on Imard. or to ram V. 11KKWKU A Co, sgent. For Hana, Kaupo and Malik o r s!Se Sclir. Manuokawai, Will run rrgularly. For freight or pases? apply to C23 Cm C. BHKM KK A Co., agent. - For Ililo and Onomea, Hawaii. - Scliooner .A.iiiiie, Will run as a KepnUr Packet to tbe aliove orts. For Freight or Pnsuge apply to 616 6ui WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. For Ililo and I.aunakuea, Hawaii, Scliooiier Vctive, Will run as a Regular Iackei to tlie above purU, touching a LAHAINA. For Freight or Parang apply to 61 S 6o WALKKR & ALLEN, Agents. NOTICI The Schr. ODD FELLOW ! Is regularly In id on as a packet BETWEEN HONOLULU AM) IIILOl For Freight or Panauge apply to 607 ly CJit'NO HOON at Co., Airenls. CAP, LETTER & Other PAPER. raIIK DMIKRSICNKI) HAS RECEIVED a direct from the niauuf.tcturcrs, A SL'PKRIOR STOCK OF Writing and Office Papers, Blank Book, and Stationery, Imported Rrpres.-ly for Custom Trade, embracing : LETT Kit PAPER! While Congress letter paper, ruled ami unruled. Blue letter paiier, ruled and unruled. . lilue official do. do. ruled with margin. , Thin white do do. da. do. Thio white da do. plain. Ver " white letter per (for European correspondence). ' .ater lined (barred) letter. Packet Post, pl.iin, blae and white. Mauniing letter paer, ruled aud unruled. Ladie Bath paper, white and pink, ruled and plain. - CAP PAPERS I Best white Cap, ruled and unruled. Blue laid cap, unruled. Heavy legal cap, rulnl. Mourning cap, unruled. Best Knglish, white aud blue laid, plain. NOTE PAPERS! Best heavy white commercial note, ruled and unruled. Best heavy blue ouamircial note, ruled aud unruled. Xliick ivory note, plain and ruled. Small billet paper, plain and ruled. Water lined (barred) note pai-er, various lis aury edited paper, plain. Colored French faucy paper. Oilt edge note paper. Monogram not paer (with Initial letter stamped on it.) MISCELLANEOUS PAPERSI Best broad white bi'.l paper. Best long-fold (narrow) bill aper. Thin a lute and blue account current paper. Thin white and blue account sales paper. Flat car. white, ruled and plain. Ju.y while, ruled and plain. Medium, white, ruled and plain. Royal white, ruled and plain. Choice drsaing paper, various s:. Fancy g!d and silver pan-r, varioas patterns. FreticB tissue paper, of all colors, very choice. Tracing paper, lor drawing plana of machinery, Ac. Vellum tracing cloth, fordrawing plans of machicery, Ae. Bristol Board of various rises. Perba-ated board. Crayon eper for drawing Bill head paper. Printing news and honk riaper. Printer's cards of all styles, sices and pattern. Printer's card board, f all colors. Hardware and Manila paper. Bet nvekpe paper Copying letter nook psper. White ami red blotting paper. Together with every other kind of Taper la ase. ENVELOPfcS ! Best heavy white aelfcaling etter envelopes. Best heavy canary, bud and straw letter envelope. Ojiaque colored cote and letter envelope. All sixes of white note envelopes. French oIiIook ladies letter envelope. Obloug envelope, nien at tbe end. Mourning letter, n-te and omclal envelopes. Best heavy white, buff and canary official envelope. Fiue while, buff and blue cloth envelopes. And also every other Article required la the Station ery Liae. For Sale by II, M. WHITNEY. Stoamor I I ?