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'i ! lii ' t.v 'i . "' 'vA THE PAOiriO TBS PAOiriO Cflinmcrtial Lbbrrftscr PCBUSBED AT Honolulu, Hawsii&n Islands. Commercial glbucitiscr 4 is rcBUsuso Every Saturday Morning. Clir aWrlrlla.0.Oa Year. t3.1U far Sla MeatlM. rerlwWrlBileaa.,S 10 Tear. Tft oNvmptl'tn prW pk-T panof An rlna Ml S J Sv iwwu. vkrtli loeliaU Iho tHM And He 9mL4i. Allpp-vtor"t,P,, Mllaoehargal H p.- 4nA.Ia X too p s-oOce, which VW from fc. M-X earn single PP- XT 3ccirrio FaVASLS AtWAV I AVAC- XT CotnkUoo (roes ail pru of the Facie will always wj ai-cepC.. r pvnrm rwllif In part of tb UnlUl State, can ma ,t lb innmtt of mtttneriyUna duea toe this pver la Assert aa f ef pota sumps, n u d-Ur. PIAIS AXD FANCY atos oT Advortiaing. 4vA 2 m. ; 3 m. 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FCHUNHKU AXD KDITRD BV UKXKt M. WIllT.MuV. HOXOLUJ.Ua HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, DECEMBER IS, lS(ii). SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. VOL. XIV. Xa25. VVHOLKKa. 70S. U, l: Pi; BK IT TEE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. Life' Ttjtjre. TV aoa abiani in the HUM kft n lh M tea ptroiof pnora, Al abiB la ullln( into ailtt. Ami U court (ram diatwl aboa. mule Mka lb napptac taik, Aa into port mh tt-r. A wleoirc at Vera. A Ktfla MP la m'Wntot b A bark frnm ankim Vt f t'p.m th vorU II raata I frvibt IK arvciooa foci ted Horn. moaie mala lb wlcrn woiU T- lV eh!Ul fc C Ttv." tV bail it aa tba abip U bilir.. A Meamag nC from br Tl ana ainba in Iba mtmum akf, TV rvoninf Itinta In nift. Aa lb abip auila Mil lo Ibtakoowa arm Arui aava 1m tmrt la aichf 4ml Ulmtf tut,l tba hwy Kaaia, Awn Ihmogb a atiM 4 Icara. A wry h alnkbc aW Ami It drift fc a dirjl aa. Ami Ita U In Um Trlaallaf abofra IK mUU turn J. A mrf by abpa and awn Acraw an aena ( Tb foooa ami Dta IU anal oVatb. Tlw Hi tan ami Ibr paal. Slettt. Tariety. a man who fio. maile a fool of himself to be enmileral a self-male man ? Wnmnn'i rlhta If she cannot b captain of a Lip, ahe maj alwija commaxul a mutch. Sjuib. ajieaking financially, naja it ww the laxt cautrPa hair for ikt. S. which broke in his back. Whj m a acISii friend like the letter 1? Be cause, though fist in fity, he U the laat in help. The Sun Imm IicoTerl that it will be 28 jeara before the 4tb cf Joljr will again fall upon Sunday. A mean pun for a man to lay bol.l of a lady 'a back bair, ami apolojcpxe by he thought be WA pulling a blU knob. Can you ateer the main-maAt down the fore tTintle aUiraT xatd a aea captain t a new band. Yea, air, I can, if you'll atami below and coil it op. l tie cap tain man t caircntae tnat man any luore. A RiT tlira wan aIt?mnizctl in our blockading Art. l off North Carolina in l?0o, and notice wan to be pi en t the Beet by ainal. The book con tained im aymboU fbr baptiaiu,' and the order wu aijuilied thus : Tlere will be religion diving on hore at two P. 31.' tid Ird John RdmcII to 3Ir. Hume at a no dal dinner : Wltat d. you conoider the objeet cf IcjioUtion? Tbe feateat ro1 to the great eat numher. Wlkt d you emwider the I ejeateit numnerr continae! ma lonwnip. Auutoer vitc, was kite tuuuiuucr proinpK reply. A Vermont paper puMInhc tlte diKCovcry in tlte cumbering anoxmulatioiui of Tear in the cel lar of a Brattlcboro "tore, of an old-faehioned in-1 '.lionrd, yellow-lettered, with the legend "James: Fi-k's Cheap Store." And the editor meeUr I bores he won't be sued Cr publuhin the item. A drunkan man sought an entrance into one of our liquor establishments on Thursday, but was refused, whereupon he expressed his sentiments ithunly : You are a hog. You want to drink all the rum yourself. When you've drunk II I it you 11 leel nice, won t you 7 ' The ptutor of a popular church at Terre Haute re&ciMiJ tbe funeral nrraon of a cbihJ. An un usually large audience was prewent, and tbe J readier beun by saving: "My friend, I am i leaned to nee so many of you on thi occasion. pNotking tbe blunder lie bad made, he added : 1 Ptn.ureif please Jt I mean. I One roll winter nibt some 25 years ago, a Vmple appeared unler the window of a Squire in )Vjbintou county, and called for bun. Tbe I'lire got out of bed ami asked what they wanted. " Want to trt married. M trrinl ami be darned. said the Siuire. and )hut the window. It was a short ceremonT. but try onturr! u auUirient. and are living to ther t-d.ty a unn and wife. I At Ssa. By uie happy frtune I was not Carsick. That waa a thing to be proud of. I had lot alwaya rm.-apeil bef.ire. If there is one thing a the w rld that will make a man pec&Iirly and 9u3erahly a lf conceited, it U to have Lis atom ch to behave itlf the first day at sea, when earty afl hi comrailea are sick. Soon a Tenera lt foii!. sitawlel t. the cbin. and handag! like mummy, appeared at the door of the after deck Kuae. ami Una twxt lurch of tbe abip atajt biin lto my arms. I auid : I (iood morning, air. It's a fine day. He put bis hand on bis stomach and said : Oh, my! ami then atagerol away and fell r the coop of a skylight. 1 Preaently aoottter wkl gentleman was projected Via t!ie same door with grew! viwlenee. I aaid : Calru yourself, sir ; there ie no hurry. It is a day, air. i tie alitQ) put his bar! on his stomach and said, VOa arr and reeled away. l m . ,aa . la a little while another veCertn was discbarced uptly frotu the now aLkjt, clawing at tbe air anviog support, i nuiij : rfMHl mornin. sir. It is a fine day for --' were aooui to say : Ob, my J I thought so. I antlcirntd Aina In.Kn. lyed there and was bombard, with nil tf- m for an hour, perhaps, ami all I got out of sin was ()h n t1." wJr th ,n hoaghtful mooL I W, this i a good pleasure excursion. I like it. paefir. are not gtrruloas, but stUl tbej socuible. I like those o.d people, but somehow ry an aeem to have the- Oh, my. rather bad. anew what was the matter with them. They sewHtck. And I was glad of it. We all t see people sea-sick when we are not our es. Playing whist by the cabia lampa when is storminx outsi.le is pleasant; walking the urterdeckin moonlight is pleasant; smoking ! breezy foretop is pleant, when one is not to p, up there ; but these are all feeble and imon place compared with the joy of seeing VU auir, the iacri. of a,ViickDe. M Twmm't Ptrtm't Projrtna. n Va lh THE NEWSPAPKK KUOIAOir" Wlihed Wocily la las ILtaaJUa Utnlr,. tbe laravat miia t. .. . . A.I ert.aniMikta uaaalalaat Into llawa- ww coarr. ume la Soata af sailor's Ua ly WOLULU STEAM BAKERY! a-jwjs & MOTHERS. Proprietors, 9J MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD ,o aa aaa.1 ao.1 atada aa mm " aala5AD, as.Hl KED aa tba saorteat as -SSOar.T BREAD OF TBE BEST QUALITY Hew York Correspondence No. 29. 77 FiU Season 7.Vc. Mr. Jfrjnwrih The dty winl Temtenty Country verms City Htcveart's J'tilunUa-ipic Eideryriat. I aOM Ota OW7I COEBESFONDE.NT.J Nrw York, Oct. 16, 18C9. At thi" time last year the watering-places in tbe vicinity of New York were Dot yet deserted, for a delightful and lingering summer kept the city-people in the country. But thin year the miurner waa cool, and the oarly autumn stormy. The return tide consequently set in much earlier than it did a year ago and the (all campaigns in businew, jolitics, and church-going are in full activity. The principal accession to the ehurcl.-ee that the season bring is made by the coming of Ber. George IJcpwortb, of Boeton, to supply the church of the Jletmiab in Thirty-fourth street, a pulpit which was Tacated last spring by Ilev. Dr. Osgood. Mr. Ilepworth IcA an appreciative congregation in Boston, and the comfortable salary of $1,000 per annum, to accept the call to thij fashionable church and a salary of $12, W)0, one of the largest church-salarien paid in this city. The Messiah church society, though not very large, is wealthy, and U much In Icve with its new paator. The congregation, under but two Sunday of his loiniBtrations, is already increasing noticeably in size. It had fallen off sadly during the past year of Dr'. Orgood preaching ; for an incubus of manner ism, an iuepiaaated dullncen, had lately taken poenefttoion of that minister, and only the most determined listener could brave out hi di couibe. lie is now writing letters from Europe to tle Evening Post of thi city, letters which are in the very droweieet vein of Rip Van Winkle. Mr. Ilepworlh, the new incumbent, is a young man of thirty-four, tall and dark, of pleasing addrcao and a peculiarly graceful style of i-rntory. He baa teen particularly well known in Boston as an active phiUnthropUt, ever fbreraot in the wiser oenevoient enterprises, ana periiap even a better worker than preacher. The arrival of Father Hyaciothe i now ex pected with great interest, and his probable atti tude toward hi own church forms a frequent abject of discussion for both the secular anil the 1: ... reiigioue prcsej. toe one-man jower in society, it i evident, is not yet entirely monopo lized by the men of money. The day of the warrior-conquerors has gone by, and the day of great haiders iu politics or io art ; so difficult is it in modern civilization to break through the tramrm-Ls of organized circumstance. The mil lionaires are to-day tbe real rulers of this conn try. Yet the thrill of sentiment which Father Hyaciothe 'e recent protest against the most an cient church in exiatence has sped around ti e world, prove that we have not entirely outgrown the fresher feeling of times like those of Luther or Savonarola. A profound religious senna t ion in New York Cit7 1 TLc idea eema n anachronism and a puouus tuere is poseioiuiy, even a pror- abiltty, of its becoming a fact. For almost everything eoincs to New York at last. Our cities, indeed, especially thi metropolis, drain and exhaust the country. Last year it seemed as if a taste for country life were becom ing more marked than before; city people are finding out that tbe attractions of the autumn sraaon, at least, were not to he despised, the cool weather, the abundant fruits, the splendid colors of the fall, the swift and splendid phe nomena, of change which nature there displays. It was a hopeful symptom; for there is among thi people, as compared, for example, with tbe English, little inclination toward a rural life. Among them it is the ambition of the city resi dent to own bis bouse and garden in the country, to retire from business, some day, either to hi cottage or hi mansion in some quiet Tillage re mote from the city's iru'no and dust. But the American countryman is discontented at home; and as soon as he has amassed a little fortune, whether as mercliant, farmer, lawyer, or manu facturer, is very apt to make for San Francinco, Chicago, or New York. The tendency is not to be wondered at. The ilospitabIe cliaracter of tbe winter, bod enough in the cities but worse in the country, the absence of libraries, of society, and of all amusements but lecture, all conspire to drive young and old toward ihe less dark and dreary cities. L'ntd the country towns become immensely more devtlupcd than they are at present, they villi present, especially to tbe young, do charm that can counteract tbe power- .u. oi ine cities. Centralization is the result. Young men will rather freeze in tbe city as car-drivers, or steal as car-conductors. a k 1 7 up money in Uie country. Youn eirl u u locir monotonous country homes will come to the city and starve on sewing. It m in Tain for Horace Greeley and others who write from their comfortable office in the city to dissuade the dwellers in the country from seeking their fortunes where they have made their own. The country persist. iQ offering us all its products ; it will not be content with send ing Tegetables and poultry to town. The charac ter as well a the crop f the country are whirled into tbe city by the morning trains. The best of brain and heart vand will that tbe country can produce come to tbe mart of the metropolis; and there, too often, they are con sumed like the flesh and tbe fruit in its devouring maw. House-keepers in tbe small towns, within fifty miles of New York, complain that the city spoils their markets. The juiciest fruits, the tenderest meats, are carried past their kitchen doors to be soli at city prices and eaten by city consumers. The countryman lives among plenty as the peasant of wine-growing regions among the Tineyards, onlj to see the choicest products of the soil borne away to a distant market. But the intelligence and the ability of the country goes, also, to the. city. Unless a counter-more-meot is set up it will soon be difficult to find, outside of tbe city, cither an egg or an intellect that is not addled. No such cotinier-moTetaent, however, baa man tested itself in the Ticinity 0r New York. In Massachusetts, however, they have a good exam ple of what is needed in the little town of Pea body, late South Darners, a suburb of Salem. By the gift of the gentleman whose name it j bears, this town is provided with a public library, a spacious lecture-room, and the germ of an art- j collection, all contained irr a handsome and j spacious building which is situated in tbe pleas- j antest port of the town. Among tbe paintings is the costly miniature of Queen Victoria, pre sented by ber to Jlr. Peabody in recognition of r.ia SmnwOTso oharitio. !. Ttwlnn 1W. Knpfi a a m mm thta ia inAAtl an a rtMpfinn tk IIia I country. The time is apparently not far distant when Mr. Peabody 'a example will become fashion able fmong tbe wealthy, and our millionaires will Tie with each other in the magnitude of j tbeir gifta But ftt pfWent t, ice cuts arc generally applied in the city, with the result of making the city yet more disproportionately at tractive as a place of residence to those who tire of the country. Upon Fourth Avenue, for in stance, are rising the mamive wall of A. T. Stewart's "Working Women's Hotel." Thi immense and comfortable building is to supply cheap and good lodging for many hundred of working women, and it cannot be doubted that to its inmates it will prove a substantial benefit ; but it is equally certain that the promise of com fort and cheapness that it hold out will attract to the city hundred or thousand of girl who would do much better to stay at home. Another project of Mr. Stewart's seems to bo without any such prospective drawback. It is to erect, upon a large tract of the Hempstead Plains, upon Long Island, near thi city, a Tillage of home fjr laboring men, a much more Commendable enterprise than that of building hi marble dwelling now nearly finished, upon Fifth Avenue, within two minutes walk of where I write. It is the bleakest-looking building in New York, with tbe possible exception of the Tomb and the Penitentiary. Mr. Stewart recently offered Mr. J. J. Janes tbe sum of $100,000 for his collection, now on exhibition in Lew Haven, of specimens of the Italian school of paiitine. Mr. Jarvea declined ? tDe offer. Henry Keep, who protuhed to givo a million-dollar art-gallery to tbe city of New York, has died without executing his promise. Calamus. gushtiss (Carts. J. H. BARTOW, Anetlsseer, Sale Raaaa Q,weea Street, mm dear Irana 6so KaaLumana street. ly a. r. ana. ADAMS t a. e. wiLsaa. WILDER, Asrtlsa and lsnnnl-iss SJerchaats, FIRE FRoOF BTOKK, lat RatlaaHa Balldias, Uaeeai Street. 669-ly CIIULAN tt BROTHER, uteoaraaa or aso osalkss is China Hds f all Defcrlptlsns, and la all kinds f Dry Goods, Ahm, eonatantly oa band, a aa per lor quality of Hawaiian Rica. 694 NUUANU STREET, HONOLULU. ly IRA RICHARDSON'. Importer and Dealer In Boots Shoe, line Clothing, inrnlsulsg Goods, Petfomer), i.t. Comer of Fort and Merchant Streets, 670 UO.NOLt LU, U. I. ly W. L. GREEN, General Commissi! ient and Broker, 2 UEEN STREET, 16S8 ly HONOLULU. C. . spssoaa, a. aacraaLaao CUAS. N. SPENCER at CO., General Commission Merchants, Qaeeai Street. 1884 11 Haaalalau F. A. SCHAEFER At. CO. Impsrtert and Csmmllso Slerebtnts, HONOLULU, 6S0 ly HAW. ISLANDS. JOHN RITSON, Dealer la M lses Spirits, lie aad Porter. 60S Heaalala. ly LEWERS St DICKSON. Dealers la LnmWer and Bnlldln Material, 686 Fart Street. IF TH. C. IIEUCK. General Commission Merchant. Fart Street. OAS DILLINGHAM At CO., IMPOSTS AID DaaLsas IS Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, Paints and Oils, aad General Jiercnandi, 671 No. M KINO STREET, HONOLULU. ly pass a aaowa. ooDPaar aaTws. BROWN c CO.. Importers tUhsIesale Dealers la Wlaes, Spirits Ae. 700 MERCHANT ST HONOLULU. 6m II. E. MelNTYRE Ac BROTHER. Croerry, Feed Store and Bakery, Corner of King and Fort Streets, Uonotulu, II. 1. .696 ly ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT. CommlsUoa Merchant aad General Shipping igent, 68S llaaalala. Oathai. ly V. N. LADD. ImpsrUraad Dealer la Hard ware, Cutlery, Hecaaolei' Tools "d irrlcaltaral Implements, AM ' Fert StreeU 1 L. L TORBERT, Dealer la all kinds or Building Materials, Point and OU, Walt Paper, Window and Picture alas; Sash, Blinds, Doors, a. Orrtca o- Bapiaaoa. (674 ly) Orpoarra Cocar Ilocsa JOHN THOS. WATERHOCSE. Importer aad Dealer la General JJerchaadlse, ass Qwsea Btreat, Hoaotala. ly . s. wautaa. a. C. ALLsa WALKER St ALLEN, Shipping and Commission Serthanta, 6SJ H050LCLT, U. I. ly EDWIN JONES. Craocr aad Ship Chandler, LAUAI5A, MAUL Money aad Rv raits foraisbd to Sol pa aa Favorable Terns. 661 ly at. C CaalXaSEl. A. BLCMa. CIIALLAMEL St CO.. Importers aad Dealers la Wises, Spirits, Ales, Jtc, No. NUUANU STREET, 070 Opposite Merchant street, Honolulu, II. L ly E. O. HALL St SON. Importers aad Dealers la Hardware, Dry Gaods, . - a.. BUS A. AS Paints, Oils, and Oreral Merchandise. TOO Corner rort ana n.iog eu. It ED. IIOrrsCHLAEOER At. CO., Importers and Commlislsa Herchsats, Ceraer ofForl aaial Merehaat Streets 067 ly J. PERRT. Dealer la General MertkaaaUse, . FIRE-PROOF STORE, Corner of Hotel and Xuuanu Streets, Honolulu, U. L KetAlI EatakUskment oa Xnaaua Street. Above Lbe Fire-proof Stora. ly CHUNG UOON. Csontladoa kTerckaat aad General Agent, Agent for tbe Paokaa and tntssnlB Pnrsr riant atlims Tat porter or Teaa aad otaar untneaa ma rorelga Uoods aad wbalssala Staler la Hawaiian Prod aoa. lav Nw iae Sieret N aaaaa SiH bf law K lag. SO ly E. HOFFMAiNX, M.I. Pbjsirlaa and Sargtoo, Carver Merchant and Kaabamaon tu., near PoetoBicc. 687 ly JOIIX S. McCRKW, M. !.. Ffcjiltlaa aid Snreon. Office In u. U Cbaae'a baddinc, fort Street. ! KtuDuci-i'iqrfaM m Ahiuiik al rrf i. Vrrics lloc From 8 to 10 A. XL, and from 3 to ft P. 31. 676 ly DR. J. MOTT SMITH, Dentist, OOoe corner of Fort ard Hotel Bt recti. 671 ly A. K. JCDD. Itternty and Couusr llor at Law, Fort street, three doors balow Merchant Streets. 7oj ly tJ. M. WHITNEV. D. D. S Dentist, Ornct ovsa Da. HorrxssV Dbi-o Fmaa, CORNER OF KAJHUMANU A.1D MERCHANT STS. 691 Office hours from 0 a. M. till 2 r. m. A. C. BL'FFIM, M.D., Phjsleiaa and Surgeon, Office and Residence, Aldricb House, Fort street 680 ly JOHN II. I'ATV. Xotary rablle, Office at the bank of Bishop & Co. Honolulu, II. I. 690 6m It . G . DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Will Practice in all tbe Courts of the Kingdom, in both KnglUh and Hawaiian language. 692 Qffceo (juttn Street, oypoiilt tit Court Hauat. ly S. B. DOLE, ittsrney at Law. QjKc over Rickardson'n Store, corner Fort and Merchant o4 street, Honoulm. ly HENRV THOMPSON, " Attsrsey and Counsellor at Law. Oifioe ou yucen Street, opMMite the Court House, up stairs. 662 ly W.C.JONES, Attorney at Law and Land Agent. Will practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom. He will attend the Circuit Courts in Kauai. Maui aad Hawaii, and visit either of those ItUi.dt on sieciai business. Office in the room btMy occupied Ltf the llou. J. II'. j Austin, in the PosUitfice Ji-iiIJii.ij. 690 ly' j AFONG &. ACHICK, latperters. WholeaIe and Retail Dealers la General "JercnandiM and Chinese Goods. Flrr-rMr Slare, Nasasu Street. Cader ihe Public Halt 700 ly FISCHER Si. ROTH. Uerrhaut Tailors. Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall. Honolulu. II. I 671 ly JOHN A V L E T T . llerrhant Tailor, 6S0 IlQTSt. SthKirr. oppiMite C. E. AVillinma. ly MeCOLGAN Si. JOHNSON, Jlertliant Tailors, FORT STREET, HONOLULU. .!., 671 0puarte Tbeod. O. Ueack's. ly C. BREWER Ai CO. Commission and Shipping Merchants, llaoslnla, Uaha U. I. 6S6 C. L. RICHARDS A. CO.. Ship Chandlers auj ConiiHNsInn Merrliants, and ueaiers in General 31ereuandlse, j Keep constantly on hand a fall assortment of merchandise, for ' tbesapply of W baleraand Merchant vessels. 670 ly j M.S. nuivuiiTu i rr Impsrters and Wholesale Dealers In I'aslilonanle Clothlnr, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, And every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods Store formerly occuDied I r W. A. Aldricb. 702 MaJttr's Block, jjuten st. ly j HITMAN At BROTHERS. j IMPOSTS, ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, HAT3, FURNISH INO GOODS, Ladles' and Geota BooU and Shnes, Yankee Notions, Ac, Ac, Capf. Saeie's Building. No. 20 MERCHANT ST., (670 ly) HONOLULU. I M . P II I L L I PS IMBOKTCas AMD CO.. Wholesale Dealers la Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, j Men's t irnisning ana Fancy Goods, j iTa. 4 MERCHANT ST (700 6m) HONOLULU. BOLLES At CO.. Ship Chandlers and Ccmmissioa Merchants, (juecn iStreet, Honolulu. inn it riiminot to Messrs. C. A. Williams A Co. I Messrs. C. Brewer A Co.. Mearra. Castle A Cooke. I Messrs. II. Hackfeld A Co., Messrs. C. L. Richards A Co. D. C Waterman, Esq. 669 ly D C. WATERMAN Ai CO.. Cemoiisoioo. Merchants. Especial attention paid to Uie interests of the Whaling Fleet bv the furnishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exchanre, Oil, j oonc, ucucrai aiercniumise, anu tne procuring Of right ! RKFERKNCE8. Messrs. Ihsso HixuiD.Jt. A Co.. New bed ford W. O. K. Pops, fcau,., ,lo. J. C. Mkkjuu. A Co , Ssn Francisco 68d ly TIIEO. II. DAVIES. 'Late Janion, Green e Co.) Importer snd Csrauilsslon Merehaat, teas roa LLOYDS' it THE LIVERPOOL UNDERWRITERS, NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, and BRITISH 4r FOREIUN MARINA: INSURANCE CO. tiro Proof Buildings, Kaahumaou and Queen Street 664 ly ALLEN At C1III.L1NGWORTH, ' a Kawaihae, Hawaii, Will eonUnse the Oeoeral Merchandise and Shippiagbosineas at tne soov porv, wnere they are prepared to furnish tbe justly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, and sncb other recruits aa are repaired by whale ships, at the shortest notice aad on the most reasonable terms. Zlrewood ou SCevzic od ly SSMX S. CASTLE. J. m. STBSKTOS. A. S. COOES. CASTLE A COOKE. Importers and General Merchants, Klas; street, apaaaile the Seaaaea'a Chapel. ALSO, AGENTS FOX Dr. Jsyoes Celebrated Family Medicine, Wbeelev ar Wilson's Sewing Machines. The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, Tbe Kobala Bogar Company, HawaiL Tbe llaika Sugar Company, Maui. The Hawaiian Sugar M ilia, Maai. Tbe Waialna Sugai PlantaUnr., Oaba. Tbe Lnmahal Rice Plantation. iCaoai 663 ly D. N. FLITNER, CootlDoe hi old business in the fireproof bailding, " KaakaMBBS Street. Chroaoaaeters rated by observations of th sua aad star with a transit Instrument accurately adjusted to th meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fin watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant g lasses silvered and adjusted Chart aad . aaatical Instruments constantly on 688 hand and for sale. ly THOMAS SPENCER, i Skip Chandler, Dealer la General Merchandise, Island Produce, Ac, aad Commission Merehaat. Brrea's Bay. Ilile, S. I.. WU keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of good required by ships and other. Tbe big best price given for Island Produce. XT Money advanced for Bills of Exchange at reason able rate. . 670 ly BISHOP Si COH Baakers, ! Ofiler, la the east corner af Makee's Block, KaahamanB street, Honolulu. Draw Bill of Exchange oa - Th Ban or OAuroaaxa, Messrs 6sisisLU,MisTTKa A Co., w Lena A Wallek, Taaaoar National. BaaE, Oaiaa-raL Bask CoaroaaTiox. San Francis Mew Tori. New York, Messrs. Maaccaas, Asdsb a Co., Pari. A geota Paovso lascaascs Co. and aLmuTTaa Lira lasra aacsCo. WDI reealve dapoattalaeoant flraUelaaa buslnesi paper, and attend taooltectincete. esO ly Snsuranct (CarDs. F. A. SCHAEFER. A CKXT Brruirn Board f Imlrrwrilrrm Aicrul Dreailrn Burd af I'aarrwrilrra, Agrul Viraaa Baord ! I'aider wr llera. 657 ly IIAMBUlttill-I.llEME.N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rfMlU UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN M. Appointed Ageniaof the above Vowpany, are prepared i to insure risks against Fire a Stone and Brirk Buildings, i and on MercnandUe siured Uiereiu. oa meat tavoruUis terms. For particulars apply at the office of F. A. SCHAEFKR - CO. Honolulu, May 4. 1S0S. 691 ly : BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. j rTII HE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THE j a Butun Board of irndrrwriler, notify Moateis of Vessels . and others that all bill for Kepairs on Vesstls, and all bills j lor Uenrral Average purposes, miul be approved by the A (tent j of the Boston lnderarri:ers, who must also be represented on . all surveys, or such bills will not be allowed. tMi ly C. BRKWKK CO., Afeots. ! MERCHANTS MUTUAL j MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. I Ot f-Ju ii Praiiolnoo. (raTHK CNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN ' 1 apK)lnted aireiils for the above Company, beg leave to j inform the public that they are now prepared to issue MARINE INSURANCE 1'OL.ICIES ON CARGOES, FREIGHT and TREASURE. 696 ly WALKER & ALLEN. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, (LIMITED,) ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST KATES. The clauses in the Policies of this Company are specially advantageous. THEO. 11. DAY' IKS. Agent. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y Issues Fire and Life Policies ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ALL Claims for Losses settled with promptitude. 702-ly TIIEO. II. DA V IKS, Agent. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON. (Eatabliabed A. D. 1S03.) CASH CAPITAL. 18,000,000! TV. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN Appointed A rents of the above Company for the Uawai tan Islands, J Are Prepared to Insure Asalut Fire On Brick. Stone and W'oodrti Buildings, Merchandise, Furni- tare, &c ou the most favorable terms- for particulars apply at tbe omce oi (oyi iy) WALKER S ALLK.N. ! NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE I INSURANCE CO., j OF LONDON AND EDIXUUKGH. ESTABLISHED, 1609. ! CAPITAL 8.000.000 ! Accuiaalaied td lavraied Fond. 8,838,118 raillE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN AP 1 lolNTKI AUKNTS lor the Sandwich Inlaws, and are ' author:sed to Iusnre aicainst Fire upon favorable terois. Risks taken in any part of the Islauds on Wooden Buildings, : and Merchandiae stored therein. Dwelling Houses and Furni ' tore, 1 imber, Coals. Ships in barnor with or without carguea or : under repair. 670 ly ED. UJFFsCIILAEUER a CO THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, OVER $36,000,000 ! Catth Dividends iu I8G8, 3,1257,137 SO- The Largest Life Insurance Company in the World. Premiums May be Paid Seinl-Annaally or Quarterly. ADAMS & WILDER, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 699 ly THE COINS KM ECTICUT Mutual Life Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. ZKPH AMAH PRESTOS.... Vice President ............Actuary IJecreUry ...Medical Examiner EDWIN W. BRYAN 1' WOODBR1DGE 5. OLMSTKAD. I LCCIAN S. MILCOX ORGA.MZKI) IV 1816. CHARTER PF.KPLTrAL. A PURELY iMUTlJAL COMPANY ! Naanberlaa; aver 60 Membera. Assets Jane 1, 1869, over $25,000,000! Surplus, over $7,000,000. Total Claims by Death, (paid to date,) Over $3,500,HU0. Total Dividends, (paid to date,) Over $8,000,000. Current Dividend from Foity to Seventy per Cent: Current Income, over 10,000,000 per Annum. Its Income from Interest alone More titan Pays its Claims by Death. There being do stockholder it Surplus belongs exe'usively to tbe members, and is equitably divided among them in ANNUAL DIVIDENDS, which may be applied in redaction of premiums, or msy be sccomulatrd at Interest fnr tbe benefit of in Assored, or may be received oy tnetn in Cash. Paid-up Policies are granted after two or more year Pre mium have been paid, thus practically making- All Policies Kon-Forfeitiog. It Issues Policies apon all desirable plan of Insurance, and has adopted In its working several SPECIAL FEATURES. original with this Company and offered by no other. LAST TEAR'S PlOSPEROrS BrSI.TOSS. 11,960 Policies lamed. Insuring about $39,000,000 00 Income received and accrued 9,064,068 M Daring it last fiscal year thi Company paid la dividends to the bring and on th policies of ita deceased members. Two Millions Two Hundred and Forty-Five Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars, and at the same time added more than Five Million Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar to Ita aceamalated capital. 07 The whole record of this Company has been one of prudent management and prosperous advancement. Among tbe older and Leading Life Insurance Companies it average ratio of expense to Income has, through ita entire history, been the lowest of any. Further Information concerning thi old and reliable Com pany given by HENRY M. WH1TNEF, Agent for the Hawaiian It land. Honolulu, October, 1889. 698 tf JAPANESE BAZAR! NO. 38 FORT STREET. JAPANESE WARE, INCLUDING LAN TERNS, BEAITIFFL STRAW WORKED BOXES. Crystal Jewelry, Xcmrt Kings, Statuary, Porcelain Ware. Embroidery, Brooa and Silver Buckles, Studs, Inlaid Cabinets, FiaMug Canes, Bamboo Chains, Charms, Carlos, Ac, Ae. Also, a Complete Assortment cf India Rubber Goods. 700 ly MRS. MeDOUOALL, 38 Fart St. Sltrljamral. iTI. UEJYFII2L.I, Wagon and Carriage Builder, ?U Kiag Street, IImImIb). .REPJIRI.VG i)OJSE WITH CARE AND NEATNESS. ALSO Particular attention given lo Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing:. XT Orders from the other Islands prompUy ezecoled. 698 ly F. H. & C. SECELKEN, Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, nnann Street, bet. Merchant and Queen, a HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND ffK Stoves, Ieail Pipe, Galv. Iron Pipe, Plain and Hose jlfc&S bibbs, etop Cocks, India Rubber Hose best 3-nly in --Kacm lengths of 25 and 60 fret, with Coupling and Pipe' com plete. A bio, a very lame stock of Tinware of every descrip tion. Jobbing and Repairing done to order promptly and war ranted. Particular attention given to Ship Work. Thankful to the citizens of Honolulu, and the Islands gen erally, for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope by so let attention to business to merit the same for the future. XT Orders from the other Islands will be carefully attended to- 606 ly JAS. L. LEWIS, COOPL R IV I GAUOEU, At tbe Old Stand. Corner of King and Bethel Streets. A large Stork of OIL S HOOKS and all kinds of Ceapw. erina Plalerinla constant!) on hand. He hopes by attention to busiuess to merit a con tinuance of the patronage which he has hitherto en joyed, and for which he now returns bis thanks. 7 DO bin PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. S" THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE spectrally inform tbe public that be Is prepared to cast yt y and finish all kinds of brass and composition work with dispatch and at reasonable rates. TT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on short notice. " . 13" Constantly on hand, hnae coaplmga of tbe following-, ires: , i, 1, 1J, 3 and 2. Also, oil cup and gauea cocks. JAMES A. HOPPER, 96 lr King street. 86 Street. 88 ITI..X. DOIWHELL, IHPORTBa AND MAMTFACTCRkB Or ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! Suitable to this market. Old Furniture repaired and Mattraaaea of all d. rri acriptic I acriptions made to order. Before buying eUewuere call at 88 and 88 Klas; street. oa iy W . F1SCIIEK, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher HOTEL STREET, 692 Near the Drag Store of J. Mott 8mith r Co. ly C. a. ADDEISIaUV, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, CORNER Fort and Hotel Streets, Honolulu. TT Carriares Trimmed with neatness and disnatrh. T.l.rut Orders atteuded to piomptly. o90 ly U. CLARK, Boot and Shoe Maker and Dealer la Leather and Shoe findings, ttrtl HoM Street, bet. Xuuariu and Maunakea Sis, f W XT Orders from the country solicited and promptly i - uirguoi ira on i ne most reasonaoie terms. OtfU ly XV. a. WOOLSEY, Sail HAS REMOVED HIS SAIL LOrT to the old Ice House at tbe foot of Nuuano street. All orders intrusted to him will receive immediate attention. 687 6mi johji Tiaarrs, thos. sobensom. Tiiuurrs & soitEiso, Ship Carpenters and Caulkers, At D. Foster A. Co.'s Old Stand, SSlNear the 44 Honolulu Iron Works.' 687 D ALTON 5t BLAUVELT, Saddle and Harness Maker, AfO STREET, HONOLULU. Carriage Trimming la all lt.V Branches. Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. 681 ly I. Itl. OAT fc SOIV, SJ Scail-Mi.als.ers, A AAHUNANU STREET, XT Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all work Inmal out from oor Lufu 069 ly Jom Norr. Nott. JOHN NOTT & CO.. CIHTJii: AIVU TIKSmiTIIS. T1AKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO the public that they are prepared to furnish all kind uf Copper Work, consisting in part of STiLm, stbikb raxa, aoa OBoa pass, woas.1, pcurs, etc., etc. ALss oa hand, a fall assortment af Tinware, Which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices. ALlT KINDS OP BtPAIBISO BOMB WITH BEATS ESS ASS DISPATCW. Order from the other Islands will meet with prompt attention. Shop on Kaahomanu St., one door above Flitner'e. 680 6ta BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, njl Kin Street, next ta Bethel Vestry. v Honolulu. H. L. 674 ly J. H. WICKE, ' CABINET MAKER, SLAKEA 8TBBKT BELOW THE TK BATES. Furniture made and repaired at reasonable prices. 674 ly A. DOIRON. FORT STREET, IS PREPARED TO REPAIR WATCHES, CLOCKS AND MUSIC C0XZ8 PS With promptness and dispatch. lj GEORGE W. NORTON, COOPER AND CAUCER, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS jr"l At the Old Stand, on the Esplanade, Next above tbe Custom House. S AiTIUEE JTI . C AITTEIt, COOPER AND CAUCER. ESPLANADE, NEXT DOOR ABOVE L. L. TORBERVS. jy WILLIAM CLARK, SOOT A1D SHOE MAKER, A, BEGS RESPECTFULTL n r j to notify his friend and the public f J generally that be ha taken the Stand V-r-s3 -Son Fort Street, recently occupied by lit. Andrewaaa a Macalne Shop, where he i. prepareto exacuta ailaer. " hi line with promptnes and in a workmanlike manner. 603 Ly T, C. E. WILLIAMS. Haaafactnrer, Importer aad Dealer la Furalturo Of Every Description. Furniture War. Room oo Fort street, oppoIt M. H. Boyd's Family Market; Workshop attbeold ataad Hotel street, near Fort, B Orders from other Islands promptly attended to. 89-ly W W domestic 3rfl5urc. SOLE AND SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins. CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE, from the well-known WALMEA TANNERY C. NOTtEY. By (609 ly) A. S. C LEGHORN, Agent. HAWAIIAN LEATIICK ! Sole and Saddle Leather and Tanned Ooat Skins. A REGULAR SUPPLY FROM THE CELE BRATED WAIMEA TANNERY, For sale at Uie lowest market rales by 692 ly A. 8. CLEOHORN, Agent. 1 8GB. NCER-PZ 18CH. II I L O II 1 . a e Sugar and Molasses.' C1ROP COMING IN AND FOR SALE IN J quantities to suit purchasers, by oi 6m WALKER A ALLEN, A grata. MAKEE PLANTATION. EW CROP OF SUGAR AND MOLASSES! Now Coining iu. For Sale by 073 ota C. BREWER A Co., agents. SUGAR AND MOLASSES fF THE KOIIALA SUGAR COMPANY, For sale in quantities to suit by 696 3 in CASTLE A COOKE. Waikapn Plantatioiio II. Cam well. Preprleler. SUGAR AND MOLASSES TVROM THIS PLANTATION FOR SALE M. in lota to suit purchasers. Apply to Apply to GEO. C. McLEAN, Agent. 696 ly O NOME A PLANTATION. Sugar and Molasses Crop 1869, COMING IN. FOR SALE IN 4UANTI TI ES lo suit purchasers, by - 694 6m WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. PRINCEVILLEPL ANTATION. Sugar and Molasses Crop 1809. ' COMING IN. FOR SALE IN QUANTI TIES to suit purchasers, by 694 6m WALKER At ALLEN, Agent. WAILUKU PLANTATION. TAJEW CROP, NOW COMING IN. 11 For gale by 694 3m C. BREWER A Co., agents. FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. E. II. UUYD. Choicest Meats from finest herds. Poultry, Fish, Vegetables Ae., furnished to order. ftl7 ly DUFFINS MARKET. G. WALLER, KINO STREET, HONOLULU. 687 O0N0LULU IRON WORKS COMPANY. Tm AKE ALL KINDS OF AJt. , MacMnery, Sugar Mills, Steam Engines, CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES. Also, Boilers, Cooler and Sheet Iron Work, and all kind of BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. A Urge stock of Piping. Elbows, Tee, Btass VbIvm and Cocks, Sheet Iron. Boiler Plate, Bar Iron, Centrifugal Wires, India Ruober Packing, and every description of Machinery always on hand. A Great Variety of Machinery oa hand k for Sale Law. 685 ly HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. HAWAIIAN SOAP W0BKS. C. W. GRAY & CO., LELF.O, (Office. 2?o. 30 Fort Street, Honolulu.) Xaaufaeturcrs and Dealers la all klads af Soap. XT Beef, Mutton and Ooat Tallow wanted. 698 ly SHIP SMITHING, &c., &c. THE HONOLULU IRON & WORKS CO. beg to announce tbatsaa it hey have opened A Blacksmith Shop on Queen Street, Close to Mr. Emmes' Building Yard, in which Ship Work, Carriage Work, Agrlenltaral Implements Horse Shoeing, A,., Ac., Will be attended lo rrith Prmnptness and Dispatch. And having on tbe premise a STEAM HAMMER and other labor-aavlng appliance, as well a a large and varied Mock of light and heavy Iron, they are prepared to do Work Cheaper. Quicker and Better than elsewhere in thi city. HONOLULU IRON WORKS. 699 m ALEX. YOUNG, Manager Lately Received. T0,T. 0 THE VOLCANOES OP THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, with a History of their variou Eruption. Illustrated with nap and nnmeron en. graving. By Win. T. Brigham. Price, $6, bouod in eloOi covers. HAWAIIAN CLUB PAPERS, Issued by the Hawaiian Clnb of Boston. 1868. Containing Essay, and Iiii orical Sketches relating to this group. 120 pp. Price, bound in doth, $1 25 ; bound in paper oovera, SI CONTRIBUTIONS OF A VENERABLE SAVAGE to the Ancient History of the Hawaiian Island. Translated from the French of M. Jules Kemy, by W. T. Brigham. 60 pp. Price, bound In cloth, $1 60 : bound io uaper covers, $1 00. The above recent and vain.hi. wfc. ..lot.. Island, can be bad at the Store of . i H. M. WHITNET. Map of the Sand- wicn. JLsianas. rwXHE ONLT CORRECT MAP OF THESE UL Island is that of tbe U. 8. Exnlorine- Ki-noItio, k Usbed by the American Government. Every farmer who own aa acre of ground, every captain who eooaoaaads a ooaater, cr ery traveler who wants to find correct name and dliianr.a ana every gentlemaa who desires to be posted op about tbo aroaa should possess a copy of it. a ww copies left, price aV.OO each. . For sale at tbe B00KST0RS. Ink, Ink, Ink ! jpWR 8ALB AT H. M. WHITNET BOOsV Maynard A Arnold Writing and Copying Ink, u qoart. pint and cones. TnadtUa Davids A Co. Writing and Copying Ink, in Quart, Tbadden Davids 0o.s B.illlant Carmine Ink. All the Late Dooks ! CAN BE FOUND AT THE BOOK-STORE. For Sale Cheap. 689 lm) H. M. WHITNEY. Something New for the Ladles. : TOBLES PATENTTATTING 8HCTTLK V and CROCHET NEEDLE COMBIITBnMmnttmm prettiest and most useful article ever invented. A few.ftnlracd in variboa styles Tortolse-sheU and Gold t Ivory and Silver , Sandal-wood, Koa, . will be found for Bale at 093 lm H. M. WHITNEY'S. . Sermons. BXREV. CHARLES WADSWORTII Pastor of Calvarv Church. K.n liui, r.i u. i For aale by (679) H. M. WHITNEY. Fa ber 's IVo. 9 Pencils. ranHESE POPULAR PENCILS CAN BE rand at 663) 11. M. WHITNKY'H. Arnold' WriUng Fluid and Copylog Ink, la qoart and pints, Blackwood a Co.' Steel Pen and Copying Ink, in pints, Bdward A. Lambert' Violet Writing Fluid, to qoart. Thaddea David A Go 's Red and Rlna Ink. In t c