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fb c O O ltt Tfl n n C I A X. . jturhay. allot i i- On sawret of th aurra-aa ('i!;ili if aw-ael " nf Bfrtctltural, c.aueTt-al aa.1 nsanajtar lario reauureea. aa bar admin. Ma ijiUm aaln- Banks, kwk CMnturtnl aa a mi il ait- kuaia. Th-i (crMta aarta h J r a, baaw. am ntraaaMtnary. Tiw iaotija fcara pl aa avara n tew prr cut,. ami aa itlunl otuvqiM-twrc ity- d tM Bava Uvrraaank. aatntf avmtha. tJX).CuX Th lota, kinnnnt tvp..rttl a-a -p"t h lawa? kwlia ia MMtf mtttmma nt aVIhua -In t&w alaiUa that k lal aa sl lt Hkl frm r"T'TtJ "rf th li w K.n k TIM atat-r f 4po'H .tatAl t U- "XfttVt, aial I'm -t-.MtWmM $734. " livt Kfc.la af Dim irfcua(ta Ilk tlrpowU Irk lha rtavhiga Ba' aawaaat , .4r aiiioii, ' buttml ( 'ik tU tit kuvtiua; Biaaw.rarlurli.a' !t..l in lha 1'ui.m. V awrasnra way AtnXmril hy whirl iJkr raniao aaal aavin-aof .r-i.Jaar. anal uli I3rtu!..l lata fr-atp e mfcl h aalWUd, aaut gw (r aw kvbiaCrUi ..t t ;,rW-rirul- uarat, ouiairci.l ani wiMiiif..rtgti.. U w h--lt k. an nr ma.l-i..p1iirmtk.t-ntrr.. w In.! mm.Uu, i aikakitaati'n..uririunii.nnpk.y -i-ri tun ii ' ttiI others, re f! ted enteral letters ri Lit in,; to it, awknt.lav,W.aitr...,.,;..u- I aU(1 w;:J . tLe tt;taIU 04 fuI, 04 Mc wra,aiMl 1 b wlkib.f k.iiw in llut !.! ikaa waaiaar t tl KMllll, aUaral akl.ua km!, arbx-lt -tl t l r.,xn.l AavtVa. Oft the windward ih of Maui, it was firt ol mJ itwm f.n4 to . pmr t.ff . ik hunj !m t , Ted at early ilaybrvak. and r-ntinue! during coa-o,wr.,..c.pru.lu,, l ...ti,,, j Llti Jr. f fr,m. k in the a pal Mm Ittf kuiaiiit.U).l !. y a-.dnf U ik . . . I avauaWt- Mwu,ai 1. t. fu.ua.. k, j lr'r luite bare. Capt. 1 ..wers t.unU tlt NnawtMKRfwl at gril iMta, rc W (m ' th tide roee and fell inraily twelve feet leteen ia.hM.rkma .kUlaU ant a--. Mbr,,! tU L;;4r., aRll ljWt , .... fc. It r. tl-ere tu tainaa i ... k. . ki - . I. i. t slowly and it ua ie'il r t ciTer tlx Much wairfc ahalt rullrvk Mm kite WW). It ItM r.nulrj, at j ktu or rllttr the ll.Hiwi. b.lt coVenxl the wharf. It laa ih a,fl.awM a- an.1 - batw.r.Kna wa liiF.est aV.ut 7 aj.d 11 o'clock, A. M. At Ra.4ui( bifcrrak matt witt liiv-KfLa, llur raa I'raa- ft t rat - . I r II M " , ' t Lt..v on IIk; hv nle of 7Iaui te Tuv an J fall ap- Ralr U. bm.k '-a-M a.. a;u-rati..o. k-l., at II k ; l-51" J or1 al KaLu.Ul. V awrfiilk aa. arraM, auU I'XftiU k . y ani.uaa j H.J. Urf aunaa aial h't. patM. , ' . fcalatuMva UJHr. aarnla uf a rnfvnl u. alcktb rSar- t e IlUVe two letters flOIU thin place, rclcrTltli' aka-anu.l.la.lMCr. iu. U.k.-rl k. ; fat ; aariM-, an4 cimhi lawfcuai ifctu.tu. a a.- auf'-vl ailu j Tk r a-1 A .Mat) CnBliaana'a P. famw ma aftHaall an . r Bar auttial trla In kuu n .Vlawtty ( iiunat .'klj at naaa. rut ft -kaf a giaatlf MmUr tt paarafn. a fci'if'it aikl lla oaual aiixaant A Iraaatwa. T'm aVtuitur a. ikia .iraa ta aiilU aa,fratn tw awl IJtul i$ hiir:tl Ilk- r(tuar a.mij ni- Too AlianOc aol tr .: for-ltf.. Exm-a Cmy krff saxjuat akartnt la Stw York to cuurrfHM atibj all lUm knaJU ! Aiiiut awl Puur .i thm prioclpal cltm. ! Car aial In r .wr. ii. wt itve F-' .. , . , . ; clQc ITaiuu Expvaa Cmpay til .r k ul Fran, uaro, i aa Utal shipp.- k Eor.. (r.i. ay i-t of Amiik AaarrWa, I Califiraia, C'bina ami Jvm aa 111 k? r.-iMaukalakni with a! ktirajct ruajte. It la aaut, ia a r6-r auw a lla arraarf-aM-nto . ar 'J"ta aaJ 1,. ch:fM -u. lt l.r, LUaa the oU I 7lu-. ri..-Rr,kr.li. .U- w Maat.aU.ch ka 1 attracuiHr aiicaihw i. Ear n ! iwika. awl wo- I la auua to Vejut a rival ut cwtkH. ii ttr tkhrtM Matea, al Ui tub iiia . Tk Raaaia kh ta Wxioi.in U-r .rht aa artirir af tratie h. Mw Orlraoa. aol uhtcU.I ..i lit. I c.t, ba. wWl K rrHa New Ynrk, aal utTrraiiaiMa llaeawrk't rale j aa vwwna pu a.i .an wnviM. a .pnuuni , t liar liinc a a prinfina; In Ilka Weal, aut ao 4- ti.U oraWa 1 1 it frua. Inat Mtlua k. avca rarrtacil at Near Ortraua. R'-aardii lite Bat.ila of Raaik. the rkafaal aula il a aa (ml aa libra cam arte or aitk.arxl aaea it cmwa ll aw, Ike ar-r aill lltai lhat elUl au&cutty will b taat it will a arcar Mil wkeu lUr iaak a chanajra, aarf ke wtll kat l. tkrw K away, wbea, allcr a caapla ol yvara aw, M k aV.U as f 1 aa arw.' n Tk RaaOa kra aaakra ckKb aa flae aa tk faoaoca Ckiiut m a ' . . - mm wait aJay.t ai ka aianufitcturUHt an.1 wariii( purpoars. Tae pUo ia f rvwina; aa Uaraa l,lajJa, Bj.iiat kwra bspurtol troot Caylatt by lr. llUlelkraml, who aw. it aavang lbr cka et I atica ia aia farrfrav It la aabi la be a aairra af Java ami Eaa laaiika, aacro it ia cu.ta.-J by th Ukhal.itaota tar oV axraOc aorpuara. Ta aarh Caavrf arimc a lull aiiacrUaucnoa raru Crutn !an Fraaciaca, awl ia advertianl la rciura Willi ajukk kapatcb tu taaaama pu Tw acaoiMkT Srat Jt,2l4y frota Tahiti, baa a soiail arfn apreiacnt kriuar. Tkt barb Chirm K. STLtii x.kni aa fatuntay bat far Sua Fraaciar wUa lalawl pratw.- araluea at ti9Jt9i 21, awl the arbooaer Alk. ix Pualtawt, with aa entire rarg of auar (ttM bi-gaX valawa af $-t2t 14. GvU Iu Saw Turk aaJ b a ap b 14i an that 3oti af July. COHMEavlJI. ITKM.t. tWk L'aiaa, af Ha Hartaar. baa b.-m aiibitrawa (root ltt Vkaaliaa; auaicaiaa, aaal ia ka kakl coal kaT Saa v'rawciact. Ta lawmift Minn, al Utwcil. bae 1: iailtii aaacbisca In cooatant oparataaa, awl lora tail, 1J.UOO paiia tf laae prr lay. Tba naa who pay Iba fc.rc.-at iortxu Us to Newhurrpnrt, Maaa., argaa Uk by aawkiuf; ia the iJtrmld clUre for ZaW a k. Tkf lowaa which aprinc ap Uk auiahrnoaia ca th liiwal lh facta Ka.lr.av!, tkreay aa H'hly. JiunUrf, whurh. wilh 40UO Itthaottaaca butt ' ail. ba.h4 lua ! a pprT.Mia tu rn ra, la au ralotfra k a polaliua of iJ, ttviof ia IHrra ahaa tlaa aail aa artaal Biuuk.'. uf tela. a n , in. i aj9 wTWiina; part f ,rryavaa'r. oi .'arw dai l.'iH til.TirJ, rvachval I'anama fnaw lha ;llaprxia lalaatia, ua tU .Hula af Jane. Thar HrrwkmJ knn;, 6.K) bhia. at ail, w hu:l will hu Iramtpaarvcit Mr t!v raiiruait luAapiowaU Bad ablp4 tbraca ta .v York. Tm Viii.ii.r V turt the 1t of July, the Act af Cia;rsa ia tt nl Ih aunatarrinf nf aarla ta U be anllNTcail, aiai au vraart awnnl Iu Ao-rir a ill ba? allwa to CI fa at a roatnra-tk.Hiaa without povntii an Inapvct-ar'a err tidcata l Ihtf "act Mat BT aatabrr ia rntfrairU uo hrr kuaia beaak. aV-a-fiMmt vaawla wUl ba tair k-tlrra ia a.i.littoa to tk BunirMr. aiwl lbaw Iriia-ra will a aaKl aa thrtr uVa:ciu,liua In iaoailian by B.iga with atber acaaaia ar ai'oal alalMana a Bhara. Sblpa Mail. Foa Wimatit foava fr KUaura. aa Stoiulay. In. Sla Faaaciacav frr cmr. Atorraoa, Ant. ilh. fww KUll t-t Hia .V.rrrU!, oa MtaUy Barat. pout or izo2.oz.uz.Ua n. z. .tltltlVAUa. Auk, 13 fchr Ytw. H'liii. (ru KauaL. la rVhr M.try. U Kaoal. j 11 ri:Kt Matin:. Nika. frm Kaoai VI .-tr Mary llUrn. V rat. from HawaJI. 17 rVIir hmia Packrt. Marraaitt, i-in llawaX I,' .-S-hr l.ukavfmn haaak. 17 "Vf. Aura;, Bufc-tk. trim Hawaii. 14 ftcur - .M'rh.l. Ijunhrri. frau KsoaL is r4.rhr Warwick. fro. M'4kat. 15 fkrhr talwlln, from Marti. 1J Am Mrk l.'omfi, Abtaai. IT . fiu San Franciacit. I (Vbr Kv. L , I'rw, rrm Maui. 1 jVbi Kaaaaik-. A-larna. (paa Mot-kai. 1 Srkl .Vlartonkawat, AkaM. trra MaaL llt-T,kiliau actil Uil I i I I I I Oirtl" . . ! Sk'br II ka--. .Viauk 2lk Kchr VJ a i i.la. Lcrrilt, tnan Hawaii. rat 211' M il Vtnhoairo. limpan, fraw M int. ti Htnar Kiluawa. Mctir brua tuUwaol i'urta. DKPiKTl'KIX Af H Ana b.-k t:Ur R Said. Bmka. l-r ian Fratirbaro. l i-Ain a-hr Aliak. 1'aib.mn, kr l'rtUiat. I a Xrhr hanwik-. Alima, tnr .Vl'vk.k.u. IV .-hr Prince. II troano, t llaa-a.t. 7 Slnr Kilmtea, Vl.-Orrc k VV iraiwawrd Pofta. K-n. hr Ka Mut, nm. 1t Maui. 11 !rhr Mara, t Kami. 14 Mrhr Yrtta. Wb.ta. Kaoai. 14 ia.hr l.uka, far hanai. 11 Mrhr Mary Kara. VV.at. t w Maui. 1 rVhr Nt-ttic Mrrrin. latmhrrt, ( . KauaL 1 A IV he Warwick, I r M.kai 14 rVakr K-mm Packet, M wvhant. Car HawaO. Hi SVhc llatli. Nika, r Kauai. .n-S. hr K.tte I--v. t'rara, f Maul. 3k Sk-hr Hok.ub-1-, t ManL CO -hr Aaik, BancocS. .r Hawaii. St Mir Acti. ITorary. Hawaii. l!OKT. Faow Moaca prr Heil Ant, Aoeuat 20 Pry ria,pkra 9 Uruceriea, pitca. ..3 Faow a Fi.kciata-r Ctrt. Anpnt -: AoDh-a. bia. .......... .... . li(tUiu.ur',i IS Rl a. la. Lin V la:a. pilar, r-rl I i Hrvat. ra 1 lA (het), c 3 BVkaa(ad), N..........2J" -haa. bbi R.aka. c 1 Warl.k-. ca 4 Milliard tabkr. .......... 1 Nail. b 1 Brteka (Br). ll IHla. ancka 44 Barraia (ewipcy ), . ......a at Ol rk- aval, awrka... .. .. . 1 i Mraa,a:aa. Putty. UM 1 .................. 1 Puaa(ra-la.aal),X 1,00 t a.rf.ruik.... to S-aah. pkira S t-TokhaiaJ. pb.. 1 hoea. kl 10 Carpak. pa ................1 rkatp, ba. 63 raar.alua. ........... I"-' ;n.niaa. Jt. .a Farnilur. (ka..... ...... .04 T'm. kxa...... ..3 tituaa, ansa. .......... ......4 Tin. h Uaapa. pkr 1 Tburco. bva , ...!i 1 Hardware, pk(S.. ........ ... I'papecirWJ alr Zsi larbalua ............... ..T' KX PORTS. f . a., ffa ......a .a, Clara B Wialit. Auafual la Hhla(W3T5 lha . kT Perwaval " rta. pk(a. 2 ( Malna.aii ( t-VHKl falk) pka M7 ririt (VOl.io.1 Iba), pkea ..TI llu (31 JtO a, baira 2., Value- fSJ.lAi XI Call. a-a. and SO deck pamnfra. Faww Moaaa fi Bfl Aojiiai .'O J t tew art, M CoapiUa a. ratfl aari rhik!. MARRIED. ... a . . w 1 t.ni k I Ka tter. r. aeallTHWf "F - T' i ... " J iioiirk- Wm. iMocai. 0 M. I Hataaway, t.. . ' , ,.., B.a-On th .aeningn V.4rwtty. itV. Jaltiea Blakneil U Ellen M. Ho"A To. ra.tti.a.ra.la.ki.lalU. i "u " -' " ours. ,--.. .u f.y.M- v - ufw cmj.444 m-). ke, above l.i 'h water nirk nil All the tame Ulow. ; with violent txpIoMotis. lii.,uirK-s i.ave been ..a ieoi Vaiu JJtv it " ..trt..t 1 masters of vct-Is who were to the north anl t the ouet j . I Iw waur mark, wakitij; rt tul of alut twelve j fcf U is.Utl,u on tW TU. at variotis .IL-uncea. but j PA.iSENtaElt. ; f.-ct, tin? amc a at Kahuiui. Native who were ; none cf them noticfl anything unusual in the sea, or j -- : CUo- three or fur luil.-s ff..m I.in-1, heard iwu- i atin-j.htre. That this urr.trent aubmarine roloanic , - - ... . . , 1.... i . .n,a ;..i 1 !- ti-a.m the is. , .JS-Z7h'iuitn.H O Bitekiw, & pati'a of t. Aibon'a r turned to land, ri-trtiiij; t.ott the d.?vil or koioC- i.,iand;, siinultAiiei.iilv anJ ari-arcntly ia thes-imedi- n rB.vcter-:i'r "?7'k1"f i, 2.1, . I : mar tare Kfii cau-l y an cxpioMOU iiunurcu 1 .h.Mrvm. Mr Jaa .w vr-r. . . . . . ' .. 4 a. Hlark. .Maaiar nim. aim.!'". ' 01 unit's ui-iai. ra -"' . . 1 ,.K,r lkanni-aan. .... .1 fnm mar. Taoe wans am. - - . a i.aioaai. Iliaa, Jfirnrgua swo. . ,. . fri M.,lVni. under iiki. VtB l K u Arm. t '-.to. Acu-I 21. Will. (LHI aa of Kiml fV Wikia-r. BC-.I V Vcara. Ikm waitia aud V day. X T Tm funeral iU br a l touted tora tba mLirbrt l4 lit. C t. Jod-l, mi ian.iai al 4 r. . n.aav lotaklaa.t. ('al.jt.hr ?la. rilxab-th M . wif- c Jaat llntf . aj-1 lUwMt nf Kc. I- Au.lre a, ll.arluia. II. I , a-U aaal 7 tndlba. TEE PACIFIC (Jommercial Advertiser. say m pa y. a mrsrr 22. Tin Ttkto 'lMtl I'liviioiiiuiioii. Tlx ninul ir tidal comrutt jn rferreil to lat wreli &f ptarw to live lf;ti rxjAiieitcrd throuh oai the Kroup in a rrrater or les drgres t!in at t!" Irt. e lv iu i..e atiUir;e from eaj tains ... . t ... '" ' " .. - Iliu, August lvth, 1 Mt. KorroR : Dear Sir It may be interesting to you tu Leir from an " occ--iolial ConejOudiUt," TO 'liJal Vhi h We are having, al. I have hal for the krt SO Lours r iiw re. On tU night of tLe ICth in.t., at , ,, ... about 12 m., these vi-.ilr ag-.m made their aj'iat.ir- ' e ' xac" t,n our c,t l'S bridge at WaUkca and making a "clean sweep " of the boats auchorel there. There Ium been a constant rL- and fall of the k ,;ce th;it ti.u.a up ,u ,Ute. Tl,e f.,1! j,,, r'X,U C ,0 f OM tlrt? trj-"f C" curr"g once in an hour through the day. There Is no regularly defined tklal wave, but a steady rise and fji t,e ater of the bay. . t r - . . . . ... - ' -""l-""" "7 " Lea to Dote the results of the wave ill that vicinity. We found that the bridge La 1 been lifted bo lily from its position and carried up the Waiakea as far as the fisli-poud walls. This was done by the rise of 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon Oar boat went up the stream on the flow of the ti le, and, half an hour afterwards returned with the ebb, which ran like a mill race. On the night of the 13th we had & kluht earth quake, but not at all of sufficient force to account for the incessant ebb and flow of the ocean. TLe Larlbqaake at Kaa Still continue. Last week Friday the walls in that vicinity were levelled again, and. if report may be relied upon, one loving couple had iheir bedstead ... i .1 , i shaken down under thetn. 1 hey do say that a ankee ingenuity is endeavoring to turn the frequent earth- quakes at Ka papal to some account by making them the motive power for their churns ! I cannot vouch . . , for the truth of this, but it sounds natumL The "intelligent gentleman " ju.at from Kau places the " seat of war " in the subterranean caverns of that district, under the districts of Ke.iiwa aud Kapapala. an-1. juoging irom trie irt-qiicni niuiidinkt"., lie appre-hen-ls a freali outbreak iu the vicinity of the Aauiu ku some ways this side of the rauch of Kced and Uichardson. Vours truly, II. O. C. Capt. Worth, from the Mime place, gives the lino. August 1C, 18GS. Sir: I was awakened yesterday morning, 11th Inst., to learn that the influx and reflux of the se.k Itul been taking place since the hour of '2 A. St., ris ing and receding every few minutes, from four to six feet being the general rise higher tliau usual tide. This continued through the day and night, and thus far through this d-ty (l-'th) till the hour of writing, 4 r. st. The next remarkable feature of this phe nomenon is its long continuance aud regularity, vary- t:..i- r : . l: n when receding the while distance, sot-times falling rt;. but about one-half the ui.-taoce tlutt it falls at other nir. The rise at the Waioli river, at Waiakea. was siid ... , .,.. : I i i.: .. .. ..:.i .... " ... .li.t n . a. I ,7.; . a. . 1 .iMini until at wad u ara.a' aa.a - f ca.wM a..... a. j atoppe.1 in its cr.urse by the bulment of His .Mvj,-tys ! fish pond, which was also cartiel away, thereby i giving the mullet their liberty. Messrs. Hitchcock Si 1 1 Ilrother's launch was by the receding sea carried out into the bay, having previously been stove by coming in contact v.ith the bridge. Various are the conjectures as to the cause of this commotion t f the waters, some feeling confident that the Island is in motion rising and falling, others that we kball learn that tlere Las been au earthquake on hthe sabmari be of br more to at The Tld-I Watt at Kawaihar. Mr. Conway wriN-s as follows : K.vw AtiiAE. August 1,1, 1SV. Mr Dkab Sir : For the last thirty hours or more, the sea on this coast Las p.v.-cutcd a most singular anl unusual phenomenon c&used, as we can only initgine, by some volcanic ap-ciicy. Ik-1 ween three anl four o'clock yesterday morning (Aug. 11th) I was awakened by a peculiar mmbling noise, appar- ently of stones being rolled along the beach. Upon I my rising and going out on the verandah I was somewhat surprised to see the rocks cn the beach, for several hundred yard?, entirely I -a re. My surprise, however, was considerably increased when, after waiticg a few minutes, the waters suddenly rushed in again with the rx pidity f t a six knot stream, and reached to fully thirty inch en higher than our usual highest tides. After flowing and ebbing slightly for aoine ten iuiuu.es, wi.ii vuiimvi aoie uiuaiiou. u again receded to from two to three feet below the usual tide marks ; and so it has continued to act till this noon at longer or shorter intervals. In two or three instances the tide acted exactly as it did in April last, when the heavy tidal wave came in. A g-rl numlwr of the natives on the Leach here. . . - .: r .1... .. 1 . tearing a repetition v. .. i..a .... ..,ri... , on the Punik and Kau coastii. mvle up bundles of ! I rlothin' i.e.. and ori-Darel themselves for a start op : " . a . . . . . , tbe hilL I nave not yet neart now me nun acted cn the win.lwar.1 side t.f the IalanJ. bat sboull imitpue thej b-ve been biucIi higher. 1 merely give yoa tbe aLwve information to aid jou, in tlie event jou reeive siiuil.tr accounts fixm other quarter of these IslanJ.a, to make up an item. From Kealakek.ua, we Lave iw larticularn as t!dnz c!e wai out in the nca an-1 after thctn .s ' water is a coi.Jdctor of utl, this ni-c tl.t tf StllpLtV. -ugll-t loth : IttE Si : Heie U au iu-:u vt news that tiuj te w rth bticioaT in your -aip r. Ou Fri lay night, Aug. Til. at I-' i:rnit L I - oVU-ck, we h J a Tery harl shock of Mrtl.'.uvkf?, L:cb was felt nil overlhe hock I It va4 a very hr-vy one Coast of CalifornU.o:L,hi:Mh,.e has been a ' "-"'." before the Ire could be gotten at and ex- iue eruption r.ot far from us, which last may t i.. .....i.:.... .i.. .......1.-1 r.i, kl....it'.ii ami l,:i!l..m.r i tinguisla-d. Many t.f the packages were torn open. very probable. We have had but very light shocks I with pleasure, when suddenly the sea rose perpendic- i ' ' Pu , as tt of our readers know is earthouake for several weeks, and for some days I ular before them bke a t recipice. and rushing to the i .P I,,w. .lk-hke fibre, as light as down llymg out, lly noticeable, though at Kau we learn they are ! beach, buried the assembled multitudes in the flotsl, i air to sticu an exictii mat u.e nremeu ix- e frcinent and more f.-rcille. We wait anxiously land overflowing the shore, swept away every house I Ci,u,e eov.red with iL The pulu. thus distribute! learn wLat effect these tid.d waves may L ive Lad ! i the village but one ; the ctnots and property of ; over tne.r per-ns, wiu,. ou w..., a uasa wnen ex IMna and Kau. Yours. 3 J. W. j ,he nativeswere all destroytl. 11 .Ppily. owing to I tl,ls i,,,,MT.r t!,a.n . a - a a IT On Fri-lsy, Angaft 11th, about 10 A. M.. I tif tlccJ the tide to be four fo-t L!gbr thau it is usuaalj. I wjt.Ll it fruiu 10 a. M lul'r x, and It rcc ut.J fell tw-le tidies duriiig tLe four Lour. It re LIgh that two 1- uo at Kamalo were SooJeJ, anl wLen tbe ti le went out it left everything bare, au tht the natives -nt anJ pickol up the live S.-h that eie fi-MJulrring about. Vestenlay (SttunUj) it cntifiuiil the ewite, but luDgf-r between the time -f rising aii I f:iir. Ti lay (Sunl:t;) it coutiiiued us Uf .r, but the interv are ktlU lot.irer between. It ii the ktruiiirtt tiiig that I ever with--! at thoo Is!nitL. 1 live about I V) yards frtui the Leach, aud therefore hI a gol chance to roe it it Waiwra, Kaaal, Vf leam from Cnj-taiu LamU-rt that the tide re and fell there, hjiu t-ix f-t b.-twtvn the l.i?.eit nl Iwert oiiits objH-nfl, letween 10 King t g on borl the French war Bteamer Gui-pu-1 11 oVl x t on FrMiy f.rcnn, Auurt 14. j cUn, which at once bteamiHl out to t?ea and r ro-iiiessurcuit-titf were laLen, i.r did the wvur- cevd.-d to tlie it-land of Huahine. While the rei.ee excite any tptial notice. t 1 1 w ith tfcoeo j !. were cnJ hi fUiyi in off f;eu'.t f .r the j m !.icr. i Fioiu all tlm-fif rejortf. t!.e f.,11 vin fa. tn n- I ,r tu be ctnMi.heJ : That t!? tidal illation wm iM.-arly uniform tl.njitliout tl.c t-juj :Lit the tMe r-e Llgl-t an 1 fell luwci on the windwanl or eastern (lmre of Maui and Hawaii that n- H-riom Iiiiuape was d.i.e, exi-ej t at li;i.. when I.M.I.. Mt.. I M.i..e i.u.U w -- - - - - " destroyed tlit it eiumetieoJ nearly illllt.lllo- ou-ly at inidi.iht, or afut f.iiccn nuuatec l4-f.re midnight, at the lari .us j-olntotlait the gre-aht variations oei lined at or a'-it 7 o'clock and 11 j o'ehx k, A. M., on tho 14th, that the jeculiar i. ...... .. .. . r. r ...!.. . ..i - . . I ixmilhivii inv iiun imiiiiiiuii ikhu miii- eight to kixty Louis from the ciuim licement, and lluU at all the piatv-H where ulwwrved, the mi rMj and fell gradually, iK.t with n rush, an in pre- vioiis himihtr phenomena, but Meadily, though in ..me places more rapidly, than at otherc, varying from f..ur to twelve inches per minute. Tlfen? facts rulLcicntly prove that the cause of the di-turUiiiee was quite remote from the group, and that it nro.e from volcanic: ditllrbanee in or In-yoiid the -.. All ohrvcw unite in the opin- ton tl.nt it ap4iireu as u li.e im.iiius rKo nnu biilidfl, in-tetid of the molii.n leing in the sea. I!.it tills, we think, must have lxtn a deception, and the real cause will Io found to have been heavy earthquakes' cither at fca or on the North or Sitith American mainland. Karthquuke waves often cross the entire Pacific, and envupy but a few Lours in doing so. lScforo our euriosity to learn the cause can bo gratilied, we must wait till we receive advices from foreign countries to the 14th ur 15ch of August. Iu the mean time, the rcpuMicution of the fol lowing account, referred to List week, will jnissefaj interest. The similarity between the movements of the tides iu 1337 and lHOd at Honolulu will be observed : .Notlreof Heaiarkahle Pitcaoineua I,i ..; 7V..V. al tlit Stmlicicli IsUimls, Stivember'th, 1Z7. by T. Vita. 1SJ1.; AW-", K Ji. C. $. Ou the evening aud night of November 7th, a most remarkable commotion of the sea was witiiessel ..... a . t ! 1 at Honolulu, in many respects similar to that wit' ticsscd at lhe?e islands iu May, ltl'.. One inch and of fa,k.u J,, lhe ,)revious o4 uours ; the wind was fresh from I lie N. L, Sfmally at 'intervals. The aln.ospl.cie was clear uud cool, Thermometer 7 1.5. The ltarometer ha.l gradually fi'.leu during the four prcv h.us days, but this even- baJ ,u(, oc at GVclock. when the alarm was given tliat the se was rcliiiug. The lirst recesaiou was the gitatest, something more than & j-et : but l-ing unnrei.aie.1 to make observations at the moment, the exact fall was not measured. The reefs surrounding the htilr were left dry, and the S-ili aground were mostly dead. Tl.c sea quickly re turned, and in 1" minutes reached the height of an ordinary high tide ; scarcely remaining stationary, it ax tin receded and fell 0 feel. This was repeated tit intervals ol II minutes. On the tiunt rising it was four inches above ordinary hi ;h water mark, and fell b'ain l feet four inches. After the fourth rising the lciiirth of time occupied by the rise and fall varied. and tne rise UI..I fail Uiuiimsae.1 gr.iaaai.y. nut not . a a a a . regularly. At 11, I M., the lhe. mometer stooa at 71, llarou.eter l.U.O-1 ; wiu-l Iresliemng an.i ii-equeiii showers ; the ebb now occupied O minutes, and the Cow lo. At 11 SO it U-cime calm with constant all. aJ: kaV-kV k a m u w 9 m. v.-.a. aa. . aaaav ebb and How still continued, occupyiug the same space of time, but the rise and fall Uecierising. This continual during the toreno.,n ol the r-tii. lhe ra- l.t, - . ..: ... . .... .-..il ,,.P;.l : . n.,.., i II w .. ... .. . 1 lartaof the harbor. Ou the r-a-t n.Ie, the greatest i ... ... ........ . . ... . .. - ra pidity t;oticel was six inches iu a minute ; but ou e North, at one lime during the third recesi-n it the i r-11 twelve iuches in :U secoinls. At no lime did the water rise higher tluui a coiinnon spring tide ; but the fall was U ut C fet U-low low water mark. The f same occurrence is relatel to have taken pbicc m 11.1, I ... ... . 1 lia.n tlie tide rose and fell ! times in the sluice of a , fcW hours. Ou neither occasion wr.s there any ier- I ceptible motion or trembling of the earth, or unusual . a-etrance oi me aim.opiicre. j Since the alajve was written, distressing accounts Lave been receive. 1 from Maui and Hawaii of the damage done to proj-erty and loss of life. On thelee ward side of iaui the same rise ami fall took pl.iccas at Honolulu, tut on the windward part of the island tlie sea retired about 'JV fathoms and quickly returii- 1 ... ....a an 1 1.. .'.-A .li'iH'ilW. 0 1 O Y" V 1 1 1 1 T 1 T 1 M 1 1 .11. 1 i houses. trC-ei, cauots and every move-able object e$-. raed te.!H furv. At e nvU vn-tgi-; Callcl Knhu- . .k. r.li.lta ska I ill'AT IS, Tb dkT inn laVtlll were lost here, but us the same occurrence happened 1 ' all along the seaside we bhail probably hear ol more I cleat lis At llyton's Iliy. on H iwaii, the same phenomena took place. An unusual number t persons werecoi-lecte-l together attending a protracted meeting, con sequently every house wus crowded. At half past tf the sea retired at the rate of -1 or 5 knots au hour, 1 : .1... ..1'.,,. .a rw.... r. In P.l fill. nt tlio (VUUtlUK luc DOUUaa.aw.-a livw v -"J ... , . ... i ia.;.r, .r t..i i.e tl. r.rl-.r- I auiu.r, ...i. ......0 . b... ....... .. . drv. Hundrcls of curious souls rushed down to wit- , burying the people in the flood, destroying houses, ; f."i ...i,;n, aurav n. f.-vl n.l ei.,th ' ingof the inhabitants, large iiuut'itics of animals. ' fire wood, and timber- collected ou the strand for pale, j The cries of distress were horrible ; those in the water I unable to swim among the wreck or houses, and ! pieces of timber, struggling for their lives, aud those i on shore waiting for their Iriend.i and relatives. The j British whale ship Admiral C ofoum was at anchor in the Hay, and to the timely aid and humane exer tions of her mktcr, (Liwrence) and crew, many are indebted far their lives ; but f.r the assistance rendcr- ed by their boat many who were stunned and insen sible, would have been carried out to se t, and perished, as the natives had not a tingle canoe left that would A.. a. Vmriiliinir aia .l.-at roved : those who escaned " " ... j . -- - - . . . wit, their live had nestlier looal nor raiment lelt. In Kanokapa and Kaahelu alotie, CO houses were de stroyed, and 11 persxiis- lost their lives, tour men, two" women and five children ; at Waiolam and llaun.i. a woman ati-l chiM were .ltvvrm;l ; at Kau. wale otie womtn lt her life. The amount of tlauine j tlotie has not yet la-en avtTtauicl, nor 1 11 Known I l.- .I.. .1... e.. ,, l f..',l Thfr waji na t .Lk . Vn earthrTlilo i.rcl.CVvhere. .1- .1 u :..J..i.J.;..l .1... .1.., V,.IM f KiUiiM thoUkrh 1 IIIUUKU lb .9 V1 lIKi, aa.a. . . was unusually di-turbol the previous evening, the fires were uud lenly ytieuchel. an l yawniujj chasms rection ; but at what distance we hive no means at ! prercnt of determining. IVrhtpa tae internal nres have found a new vent, which may to living the ' foundation t-f a new group of islands in our neiblor ' hrfL It ht now l'.'J years ince a hituiltr phcnoine , non occurred h.-re. but not s- violeutly as the lt, nor ' win it attendisl with any hje .f lite. 1 the sec. n 1 day after, an atl.s.-tirs.?eiie was wit- . 7 . . . ... -. ... nes.-l at WailukU. (.Maim. tne ii.c.a mat " tal-Ctl rts-oVfrft iru tl.? M'.t f IT coUTrviii u-Kriucr to the church, f-.llwe.l by a r.-..t mult:tule : a fun eral jacmion was pwavhed tu the rxv.t.-i.'ti ; this ts'l emn wvrning m.vle a deep, and is be h' a-.l, :i l.itin-' imrn-soioti on th-a win. witn.-sc-sl it, of the S un.t-rtain tenure by which we h'-l 1 i-nr livt j. i i . . . ... . . . . .a ... ... ... .:... i umi tiiiiie iiuzioreiis oi me uacauirca ai'iv oiicnci iuiu the novelty, wheti a cutantic wave came roaring tre .uu,.,u,, ...-. ,u, to tbe shore at the rate oi o or o Knots an nour, nsiug , i.-v - . ; , " T, Lt f.tt above high water mark, and fell on the beach 1. nnJ, dat do- . ,,osf. -miny .Nu. 1. .....i.i: . i....v ..r iim.i.iur i These men deserve ut-bounded credit for their energy . . f - k . . . . Tal IIV V ft I- r llIUII I M K. lit I. fill. Ill .Ill'IIItT I III! Kill V iy;!ily Important Ncvs Iroui Tahiti! It evolution Ht 1 1 ua hi up More Trouble at Tahiti! l"rruch j ' Jlv the arrival of the -chooncr Red Ant from ! Tahiti, I.ue iiujajrtaiit neves of political dis- i tarlMiiuvn in tiic usually juit group of the Soci' oty Ilan!". About June .ih, t!i King of Ilmil.ine, an i h 'l,lA leeward of Tahiti, the in- ueprtidt'iii-e .t which ha.- iin guaraiitei-U by ! Li.UukI, 1 nmec and t!ie I niteJ Jtate., luaue a ir-it t I 'ma re IV., luecn of the Stiety Isl ands, at her enj itul I'ajx-ete. When about to re turn to hi.- own King loiu, the Ci jvernor of Tahiti detained the Kiiijr's rchoom-r, and couiio!lel the Kin was on Inard the ncomer, the tiovernor of Tahiti, Count Lmile !e U lloncicre, peruaJc-J or i -.)iuj l!cl Jiim t- t-in a new treaty with the French iiovernment, the exact puriort of which i, ot t.n,wn. but may be divined by the events f ,il jwin4. The uame tlen returned to Tahiti, nil the Kin- of Hauhine wa- N-t at hUrtv. Ug suhjecM immediately revolted against his au- : thoritv and lie was taken prisoner and is now .... I.T ....... I Vr...t K;n , Ji VII II ID tin II f f4aJ IIU a k, 1 iV a M atll lki ! li-n ehoM'ii, and the jiirtizans of the two Kings ; were up to the latcM date Ehtiuj; for supremacy, ' Kkvolition at Tauiti. A joliticnl outbreak j has occurred at Tahiti 1-etween the Governor and j oilier memlers of the Protectorate Government ll Nt'UlK lliat Oil IIIC -'III Ol OUIUS mo iruojin ; J were ordered to proceed to the plantation ofi Sarcs to enforce certain laws. This unusual prmrelin; was caused ly the entire government lciiig at variance with tlie Governor, and his de termination to bet aside the decision of the Judge Imperial, which had been confirmed, in all its de tails by the Supreme Court of Tahiti. The Gov ernor then culled a meeting of the Council of admin istration, and the unanimous vote of the council j was given against him and his acts. The Gov- eniur then proceetled to make his authority felt, by imprisoning the Ordotinatctir, who is both j Lieut. (Jovernor and President of the Supreme: .... 1 Court, u gentieman ol high rcspectabiliiy i Ja, 1, . ... . .. , 1 -i position. M. lionet, Pirector ol Colonial ; native affairs, also of high standing aud much liked by both natives aud foreigners, was likewise j dismibsed and ordered to be sent to France for trial. On the following day the heads of nil the government departments were dismissed and like wise ordered to France, all to be pent to San Francisco on the French transport Luryale, which vessel may touch here on her way to Cali- ! fornia. Several other officers, not dismissed, re- j Eigned their places rather than continue under I the revolutionary regime. The places vacated by dismissal and resignation were filled by any avail able persons who could lie obtained. The present Governor of Tahiti, Count Kinile de la lioneierc, is said to have been sentenced in 1S35, by the Criminal Court of Paris, to ten years imprison ment, but through the influence of n brother high in Government service, received the appointment of Governor of the Society It-lands. It is thought at Tahiti that his mind has been affected by past exents, and that this is the cause of the troubles which have lately occurred there. Queen Potnaro and the chiefs of Tahiti mid Morca, l.ave written to the Emjcror of France, praying for the removal of the j resent Governor, and requesting that the authority of future Gov ernors may lo restricted to reasonable limits. Tl.i .!. ro ..-.live and foreign imputation join In ! this -tiiion. llu.-iness of every kind at Tahiti is at a stand- ! still, owing to these political disturbances, mid j i n at ' "l , , iv,ri(iIl i American resident- ev. , " : i'-' -" "" ""V v.pmu . j , unless the present Governor is recalled. As af- ; f j ht;lm. therc entirely alone, the . . members or bis gjvcrnnicnt as well aB the Queen, , clii.;s and residents all unanimously condemning , a,i,;trarv acW. Should he be removed bv the 1 r 1,. .,...,... mi.. tt ilii. rriinl.I. .iiiiv f....l I........ . " - o ' j in i-t-e of his continuance iu oflicc, it may break out anew Tin: Pclu Finn is Sas Francisco. Some weeks since, we referred to this accideut, but could not then , t .v a-.m- li-.n.l .n tl itim Tluni rli n. liitV r.nr ..C -,rtte ;t w wortL 1 erusal : Tiik Plkacbb or a Fiuoiax's Liki: Pi lu, the 'WoM.i.urt U Most of the particulars of the lire iu S-halh-r's fJurniture store, on Sansoiue street, on Monday ni,l;ht, Lave already been publishcl in the .itt't, but yiie very imartant fact conuccted with the likiii llinji; of the llmies between 11 and 12 o clock has not hFuherto beea made public. The fire on the last occasif.a was foursl to ie in a large pile of puiu i b?it recent received from the Sandwich lsl- I F" utt". " ' wyv V""';' '" '". though unaware of the tact at the moment. t.I V FVtClvIT iiiiuii'i. v uiv tatiMiv-vt m a.aairt, itki ney was so bumerl tbout the lace that he is how ciifined to his bed. Lis eyes being closely bandaged on account of the eccrchiug of the lids, though his sight is not likely to be rmauenlly affected. His hands were also burned considerably. The First Assistant Engiueer, Henry Uurckes, was also badly turned in a similar manner, nnd is confined to his la. . a. room, tharles Ackerman, Second Assistant Lngi ..l ,l.r. 1 t.n.l " -' "'J ,,vv "V"? "! perseverance in ne uisc .arge o. tne r uuty ana they have the cordial sympathy of the public m their .... a- 1 . 1 1 present condition. Ula .May ILOlh. R. Ga 1AV1S, Atttrnry at Law, lractice in all the Curl, of the Kin tdorn, in both K:igli,h and Uawauan lauuair. fifier on Quttu ft'etl, opposite the Court Hnust. ly SICK NURSE ! w I 1 f I 10 the Ladieaof llu tolulu. U-.Mence Mr. SAVll-UKff. Hotel .treet. r'. SI Tmm an TTT.taA fcuuvjvuv;. , J,J"fiii.IioiXrVLj:D KKNCK wire- ; riiti: intDCiaS : . - a-a. .v a-v riRl'. I1KK KS OF GOOD : 1U,UUUW. Forsaleby , iu" t . BREW l.R CO. , l v. fisciie:.:, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher, HOTEL STREET, 6 - Near th Drug store t-f J. Mott Smith Co. ly Fort iMreet School. r-vue comixo TEKM of the fort A i KEtT SCHO-'L will emmence 011 M-.n-tay, Aug. Sis', j The Scb-M-l will l-e dinted, as Ler-t f- re. int.. Oranntiar arid Primary Lepkruneuts. M. B. BECKW IT1I, i &,w it 1 riitt.iiH... ; .OTICK. 1 ailP IMIfliSIKMIl CHINA MEX. HERE ! ra & 11V uie nonce that they have tins day formed a Mrtnr- sh'P lor the Cultivation S line in K'ln!i, and io a Retail I a-.... K.ialana. KraiiUu-x-ko i arnl notify the public tlial they ! ol i.ot r-in i...bie f..- any det ts C"i,tracte,l by a wana of ' tbev alo h.-rtoy gie notice lbt aM ca'tle. horses I or .:h--r atiimaU tiaiaBig ii their haael lands at Haleaha and P.pak -k 1 K'Otauliai. Oahu, will be arrastrd and dealt ri;h accord. ng to law. A W A S A, TAPIl'. TA1KIX. tiUAIHEK. yl nNi.-HEONO. 9 lm i II. I aha. I:.mUu1.. Aiiruft 1. IS'.: i.. i ... ha it a Oozen oi tne most active inemoersoi me it'Dari- Cii.UTEK or Accipexts. Ou SsiturJav la!t, cousul crab!e C4iirternatUin was causal iu Nuuanu ?tre-t by runaway horses. A horse aud carriitgo, beluuging to J. Perry, was being driven by a boy near Molutyre's ia Valley, when a dog ringing out suddenly at the horso frightened hiui, and he set off at full speed dowu the Talley road. A vigrouu Lick dislodged the body of the wagon and the boy, leaving tliem in the road, and with the wheels only, the ani mal made his way into town. He run iuto aud started cff tLe wa)n t.f j. h. Wood, which was stana;, tear Mr. lUrtletfa residence, which also c.ttue into town flying. The Perry horse running through Nuuauu street ran afoul of Hev. C W. Par ker's little carriage and broke it into fragments. Mr. Parker seeing he could not avoid being struck, got out and left the horse aud wagon to meet the com ing fate. A milk wagon received next the blow, aud its horse started off. but found himself and wagon capsized at once, as the pruJcut diiver had his hind and fore wheel lashed together, a precaution against accideuts.. Leaving the w heels on a post on Nuuanu j street, the Terry horse ran as far as the salt ponds, parker.8 Lorse blt,Ui;,lt up near tLe wharf, and Mr. j Wood's iu front of the Poetotlice. Two wagous en- trely demolished, and two not materially injured j were the results ofthis chapter of accidcnts.-;ucc. i " . I a TkT T A T 1 n T '"" 1 bAW 1 Suyar and .'loIue Crop . ridMiNU IX, FUR saIC l. 0.1'XTI- Tlfci to .ua putch.r. y WALKEI-. Al.LK.N. Afteuts. PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION. Sugar aud Molasses Crop 18G8, riOMIM; IX. FOK SALC IX UfAXTI. ' to suit purchaser, hy k. 61a WALKER ALLEN, Agent. HAWAIIAN Is 12 AT II 12 K ! Sole and Saddle Leather and Tanned Goat Skins. A RF.fil LAR SL'l'l'LV FROM THE CELE llKAlt.O W Al M E A TANNERY, For aale. al tlie laWett market rate by txia ly A. S. CLKGHORN, Ageut. nviiF. irxnF.RsifiNKO iiavf. foumf.o A a Cop irluiTStui., Ualiiig Iroiu the 1st ol Jul , l5oS, under tueiuuuevi HITCHCOCK aV CAST LK. The buine f.rmerly carried ou l.y Uitrhaa-k i Brother, will be cout.uued ly U.e new lirui. U. II. 11 1 Tolltoe lv. k. o. Hitchcock, 6-19 3t C. A. CASTLK. - I J" -i i; IwL C C O i "V O -T EX R. C. WYLIE, JEST IMtUXES IX JARS, Case Wine Vinegar, tultaua Uaisius, iu juis. Currant?, Sardines, in luilf lioxes, araitias, quarter ttuxes, VVcatpUalia llaois, Ami for kale j At the Family Grocery and Feed Store, tio'J lui lty I. llAitTLKTT. rJL7 Ari'ivc, PER STEAMER MONTANA. G OI.DKX GAT 10 KX. FAMILY FLOUR, Oraham Flour, Oatmeal, Coarse ami Fine llouiiny, Jttan 'IV a. Comet Tea, Culilornia Hams, Streaked Dacotj X;ic?ilio Cocliissli, Ciitliuft'a A'kortcd Table r ruit", Cuttii.R's Jellies, in py cjunrt., CuttiiiK' Jellies in f :i pint, H toll's Creaui Cheta, Cuiea Saloon llread. Tim Soda Cracker, Tius Wafer Crackers, Kngliah WalnuO, CALIFORNIA OATS AND ERAIT, Xases Gro Corn, . C.M Green Pea,, Driei Teaches, Mediterranean Figs, Tapi-wa, S. Olives, California Mutard, Maple Sugar, (I O la I i: N SYRUP, Cox Gilatiue, Salmon, in 1 lb and 2 lb tins. AND FOR SALE At the Family Grocery and Feed Store. 639 lm y 1. BARTLKTT. JUST BSOSIVBD! BOXKS UKST OOLONG TEA. luxe beat l oiipu Tea, Boxes Orange P. coe Tea, Fine iirust I'IimIi, Fine Graa Cloth Ilandkerchiefa, Fiue Silk llaudkerchicfa. tea in Silk, Mosquito Netting, Nankin Cloth. Assorted andu1 Wad Fan. Aaovrted Ivory Fans, Aawrted Ivory Ornaments, Silver Card l'M, t-ilver Cignr Cases, tilver Itasi.el, oC, Ve. For aale ly 639-Sm AFONO ACHL'CK. SviiORE MEW GOODS Just Received Ex Cark Comet and Simr. 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Drape de nre Shawls wliite. scar.-t and blaxk ; ti iee-ilnd and Fancy Plush Shawls: Black, fpai.'j-h and Colo.ed Knkeiirtas; Scarf Bernouse. tr:M Llauia; White, lilue, acari-t ana woiorea Caabmere Bernouse Mik am Cloth Cloaks anil Jackets, OF ALL SLZE, Frilled and other Skirts ; Velvet, Silk and Tartan Ribons, j ; LADIES' ! j Cnrfew, White Chiua, Pearl, Elfin, Masbrooui, I n- 1 I dine, Irene, Dnrbess, Varna, Xvmpli, Sailor's j And all other Styles of Hats ! j - - 1 t ' Feathers. J' '!?.-?. Artificial J-iOirrrs. j a laree Assortment of the newest Perfumery, Lace Curta'ns, 1 Ladies' Tie, Cellars and Cuffs e- aV. 13. ar T. .1 .fll VivKla To OrtTi TlrriTICC i Lace iU5lll5s ui tui ivmu., .vUi w &a-&. e;9 In.ertions, Book Scollop. V-e.. trC, kc. lm BIMRT B WILLIAMS, HkSkT P. BLASCH1RO, CIIAS. B. MORGSS. WILLIAMS, BLAM'H II.D k CO.. Shipping & Commission Merchants, No. 305 I'rout Street, 5.I.V WJVCISCO. THEOD. C. HEUCK Offers for Sale icw & Desirable floods !Slioit 1 aGxpccted FROM j Europe and the United States, PER II. C. Wvlic, from Hamburg AVilhcltu I , from Dremcu, frvlcn, from Boston, j AND PER I Steamers Idaho ' and ' Montana AS ALSO By every Packet from San Francisco AS FOLLOWS : Shipment per R. C. Wylie, Jl'ST UrCClVED, C0XSISTIXC OF DRY GOODS, &c. BALKS FANCY I'RIXTS. SCPER O.UAL 11 V and New styles, W bite Cottons, lilue C01101 . Brown Drills, Blue mills, lioavy lilue Heiuais a superi'-r article, Aaat. CoLnvtl Bunting, Large size Cotton aud Woolen Blankets of assorted Colors, Eine Black Baratheas, Bltt-k aud Col'd Uelaiues, CasliDieres, ic lilack. W bite aud Blue Coburfk and Alpacas. SuiK-rior White and lrab Moleskin, While and Blue Flannels, SUck ilk in pieces. Barege tor Veils, ie.. Black Crape, Kine Black and Blue Broadclotb, Checked Dowlas, Bautaloon Stuff, Victoria Lawns, Mosquito NeUings, Burlaps aud Uessians, fancy alcriuoes and Cashmeres, Ciotlaisiga Ve. A Complete aud Well-scletted Assortment of Cotton. Linen, Doeskin, Cashmere and Fine Cloth Coals, Also, I'antalooits of various qualities and styles. Fine White Manila and Black Satin Vests, yc. Shirts, Iu Great Variety and Styles White Madapolatn and Fancy Bosom Shirts, White uud printed Cottou and superior Hickory Shirts, Fiae While Linen Bosom aud all Li .eu Shirts, riain. Col'd, Stred and fancy Col'd Flannel Shirts, ksaorted, lleavy Orvy aud Blue Flannel Shirts, Open Front Shirts. Hosiery. A Choice Ass.-.rtmeut of Slen's Cotton, hair Wool, Merino and Mlk Codcrshirts and Drawers all .arise kikes, A complete Invoice ol Men's Socks in Cottou and Wool white, colored aud Fancy, Ladies' Fiue White and Black Stockings, superior quality. Mills, Of Different Qualities and Styles. Soots, Shoes and Oaitcrs 1 Or the very best of German and Freuch tUiaked, In Calfskin. Cloth, Cashmere, Patent Leather.1 iic, 4c, c Saddlery, Men's Superior English, German aud French Saddle., large, I :..lrlli Itri.llra nf various styles. 1 . I Bills, tpura, Saddle Clulhs, i-C. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT' Of Groceries and Provisions; &c NAMELY: Crushed Suftar In half barrels, Suier Westphalia Ilnms, Bo.cna Sausages, Sardines iu half and quarter boxes, Ancnovies and Sardcll. s in stone jars, V inegar in 3 and & gal lon deunjuhns. Asst. Fruits iu Syrups, Fruits iu Sugar, Vanilla Chocolate. Spirits, Wines and Beer Casks very superio Pale Brandy, Fine Old Sherry in wood, uerior fort Wine, Sparkliiift Hock, Champagne, Clarets, 1 I.e Celebrated Gin of Miuun ltyeubende ki boua, Scheidain. Ale and t'ortr- in quarts and pints, of the well-known Brearery uf Oeeijen A: sel.riawier, llwiubur. The famous Licbtraueuiuilch liock. Cigars, Froua tbe Cher. peat to tbe beat Havana Sundries. SAILORS' SHEATH IC HIVES JXU JACK ATAf'5, AS ALSO A CHOICE ASSOKTJIE.NT OF FANCY CITLEKY Or different sizes aud patterns. Needles, No. 1 to 10, Violin Strings, Playing Cards, Jewsharp. Asstd. Feather Dusters, Hems' and Ladies' sup. Kid Gloves, CM IIKKLLAS In Cotton. Alpaca, and Silks of various colors and patterns. Macassar Oil, Children's Toys, Dolls, Water Colors, Beads, Suspenders of various quality and pattern. Wrappiug Paper. PAINTS ANI OILS, viz: Superior White Load, Z.nc While, Boiled Linseed Oil. CASKS ZINC In sheets of S6 by 1 and 37 by S4 inches. ROLLS SHEET LEAD Of li, -i. 3, SI. 4, S aud 6 pounds per square foot. ROUND It Alt IRON Fruin to 11 inches diameter. WINDOW CLASS In boxes of 50 feet each, Iroia 13 by 2t to :50 by 40 incl.es. BESIDES OTHER MERCHANDISE : Downer's est Kerosene Oil in 5 gallon tins. Fresh California Lime, 1h.sI Portland Cement, U sendale Cement, Marble Dust and Plaster of Paris, Hoofing Felt, superior old Kona Coffee. Also. First Shlpine-itf of the trrll-k-noien MESS BEEF, packed by C. Bertelmann, 0i K'tuui, jnsl received and ready for inspection. Expected Daily to Arrive . PER "CKYI.OIV" FESO.T1 IIOSTOX. Bales lest Atnokeng Denims, white and blue Sewing Cotto:i, Cases tine Merriioa3 Prints, assorted :ittern, utarrior white anI brown Cottons and Drills for family ute, I-impwiekiniT, Ainericiin Saddles. lr.Te s:E-, Hunt's suerior handled Axes, assorte.1 yizs. Natives Spaite. Itest make (Oos, ra5es Cant Matches, Gotta Percha lbe and Couplings, i inch, etc.. s'aitwtre. Mason's best Blacking, barrels Turk's Inland Salt, etc etc. Aiso soon to follow iizn "wiLajriELr 1.," A HIPM KST OF VEHV DESIKABLB CarOl'lllitll, French Goods:, 7o be sfrtcijird vrifhout delay. THE STEAMERS AND PACKETS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, By every trip, wdl bring-Invoice, of New anil DeMrable Merchandise ! CONSISTING OF ill tbe Virions Branches of Manufactures and Pro . visions of California, the Eastern ' States, England, and the Continent of Europe, Which Shipments will be classifi d upon arrival. All of the above is offered for Sale at Reasonable Rates, by TIIKOD. C. 1IEUCK. Corner Fort aud Merchant Streets. 639 3m Cnlifornin, Oregon a nil Iflcxico S2e:iiiis!iip Co.'s San Francisco and Honolulu Route. Tbe C.iuBauT'. Firne A 1 Stenmahipa 'IDAHO' OB ' lilOniTANA,' F. COXXKR, Cuimnndrr, Will run Leticetn Honolulu and San l?ranaitco by the jolhnrinq Time Table: PKrABTCSS. AkRIVALS. 1 Tmn Honolulu. ......May 9 At San Francisco..... Msy 22 Vrotn San Francisco... May 2S At Honolulu ...... ...JuDe V From Honolulu....... June 16j At San Francisco. ....Jane 2ft From San Francisco.. . luly 4; At Honolulu .........July 14 From Honolulu....... July 21 At San Francisco .....Aa. S Frr-m San Francisco... Auif. 10 At Honolulu. ........ Aup. 22 From Honolulu. ...... Aug. SS.AtSaa Francisco. ....rpt. 10 LIBERAL A0VACES MADE OX ALL SHIPMENTS ri:u STEAM EK. Insurance (ruaranterd at lower rates than by sailing vessels Particular care taken of shipments of Fruit. AU enters for Goods, to be purchased io San Francisco, will be received and filled by return of steamer. til Su H. HACKFELD CO., Agents. JT Shipments from Fa rope and the United States, Intended for these Islands, will be receireal by the Company ia Saa Francisco, if construed to them, and be tVrwarded by their Steamers lo Honolulu, frit of ckarye, except actual outlay. ISeiiIar 1 i. ; I cli JLine SAiV FRANCISCO ! THE AMERICAN CLIPPER BARK "CO IE. T? !" ABBOTT. MASTER, Will have Iumrdiate IMspalrh for the above Port. For Freight or passage, having superior accommodations fur cabin aud steerage passengers, apply to 1539 C. liliEWER & Co., A (rr.it.. Hawaiian Packet JLinc FOR PORTI-A.lI, OREOOIV. TUK FINK AMERICAN CLIPPER BARK Oam"brlclse, ii..UUCil.iiiM,.i,.iiiiilAil r.u, Now Due from Humboldt Bay. IHi'Z have Di.tpatch for the above Pot t on her arrival. For freight or passage, having superior aecommodatlona fcr cabin and steerage passengers, apply to Uo9 WALKER & ALLEN, Agents. TC.ra.m. WaT7"Baf MfW "BTaV aT at AT rW l 11 r rn a, t-w a. THE A 1 HAWAIIAN CLIPPER BAKK j.--. 15.. C Wylie! II. HATTER AIA XX, Ma.trr, Ttr;ii Tiotta t;ov,v. r v v a. w. aaa. ua, c axsiiaibbu AUt tUS UUUVC JZOli. For Freight or Passaire, offering supfrinr aecommodations, apply to rJ31 II HACKFELD A CO. Hawaiian Packet Iine FOR PORTJL,AjVI, ORjEGOIV. TnK FINE AMERICAN CLIPPER BARK Cam T3ir lc3. o, Will Run Regularly between Ilonolaln and Portland. For Freight or Passage, baring Superior Accommodation fot Cabin and Steerage Passengers, apply to 6'Jtl 3m WALKER & ALLEN. A cents FOR VICTORIA, R. C. THE A 1 BRITISH BRIO J. A. GARDINER. MASTER Will Leave for Victoria. B. C.s on or abent Thars x day, the 20tU instaut. For frerghl-orTiwsnge spply to 53S It " TI1E0. II. DA VI ICS, Agent. WALKER & ALLEN iTwTT'Tr'lTTTy 17.tT. S4 A. T .171 Per Recent Arrivals. fVlIK FOLLOWIXU ASSORTMENT OF A MerchaiHlise : Salmon in barrela. Salmon in half barrels, Salmon in kits, Uoliichans, smoked. Dried Ap4es, half barrel. Cases Oregon Hams, vtuc vre(ui. uacua. Fresh Salmon, in 1 lb tins, Small lot Superior Bran, Assorted Nails. IKiwner'S Kerosene, Kona Coffee. Aasortnt Cordage, (TLT. Burlaps. CoUon Duck, V Hemp Canvas, N' Tobacco, 638 Im ke., ke.. ke. THE BARK GARSTANGl""7' SAILF.D FROM LIVERPOOL OX TUB Ulh of J UN P., with a Full Assortment of GOODS, CAKEFL'LLt SF.LECTEO Thc Prints are of New & Choice Styles Samples per 'Montana,' on 22d inst 63S 2m TIIKOD. II. DAYIKS. ED. HOFFSGHLAEGER & CO. Slave Just Received Per XL. O. "Wylic," AND OFFER FOR SALE, DALES WHITK SHIKTIXGS. Bales Blankets, Bales Hessians ami B.nglnp, Moleskin, Regatta Striea, Flannel!', En;.-lirh Denims, Mosquito XettiuK, Hair Nets. Xj JPL. 30 X 3Z3 & Woolen and Cotlon Dress Goods ! Woolen Pant Stuffs, Cashmeres, Alpaca Coats, Cotton aud Woolen Pants, Pilot Jackets, Heary Blue Frocks, Cotton SxaScs, torkints. Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk CmWc-llas and Parasols, Black Silk Braid. Sewiuc Silk, Silk Ribbons, black and colored. An Assortment of English Saddles, Bridles, Bits, Girths and Spurs, hciasors. Pocket Ki'ives, Jewsharpa, Wash Blue, Looking Olasnes, Canvas, Rising Leather, White and Biack English Paints, Linseed Oil and Turpentine, White and Yellow Soap, Wrapping Pater, Bolt Rope. Tarred Rope, House Rope. Manila Rope. Twine, German Cijrart, lEcst Eugliftli I:ilc Ale, German Lag r Beer, Genuine Holland Oin, Finest French Brandy, Nordhauser WhUky Claret, Pantet Cauet and St. Julieo, Sherry and Port Wine, Hock Wines, Liebfrauenmilch. Nierateiner and Rierlesheimer. Alcohol and Rum. Corks, 1SD i GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS. 633 2t c EDAK BOAT BOARDS FOR SALE BY &S2 Urn 1IOLLE3 it CO. Oars. VVROM 8 TO 18 FEET FOR SALE BY M. CJ2 3m BULLED & CO. Pure Sperm Oil. F OR SALE BY Oi l 81a B0LLE8 & CO.