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it it! . -1 V I a. i ; in i J i' - -i ill A ,7 .9 - i a ; .5 ' i 1-1 i ill v ! i. - j If if I- 1 : t THE POLYNESIAN. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1862. Oaioraat. Caiaaea, far Little Oaee. ChrUt BOBBIE MY BOT. What shall I ting to thee, Bobbie my boy? While thus I cling to .thee, Bobbie my boy, My heart beats so'loudly. My thought soar so proudly! Bobbie my boy, I've such tweet fancies While watching thy glances, Bobbie my boy. Thy eye are so annoy bright, Bobbie my boy, Dancing with inch wild light, . Bobbie my boy, J mutt ting gladly, Wildly and madly, Bobbie my boy. For my jo knows no measure, My darling, my treasure. My beautiful boy. . Thy felloiri shall bow to thee, Bobbie my boy, In life's battle shout tojthee, ' Bobbie my boy. The brare as their leader. The weak as their pleader, Bobbie my boy. Thy name shall a war-cry be, Presaging victory, Bobbie mjjboy. Through the future's dim mystery, Bobbie my boy, I trace thy bright history, Bobbie, my .boy ; Fair ones shall Tie for thee. Proud bearta shall sigh for thee, Bobbie my boy : And eyes, scarce less divine, Feed on the light of thine, Bobbie my boy. But e'en as I gaze on them, Bobbie my boy. Soft slumbtr weighs on them, Bobbie my boy. And angels in whispers Are hymning sweet reapers O'er Bobbie my boy. I too win pray lowly, With those visitants holy, For Bobbie my boy. Nor idly thus deem of thee, Bobbie my boy, Nor wildly thus dream of thee, Bobbie my boy ; f?uch bliss were little worth, Cloyed aland clogged with earth, Bobbie my boy ; Far higher gifts 111 crave. Thee from all harm to save, Bobbie my boy. May'st thou be gentle, kind, Bobbie my boy, Brave, true, and pure of mind, Bobbie my boy : Faithful till this life's done, And when the good fight's won, Bobbie my boy. O'er sin victorious, Bise to realms glorious, Bobbie my boy. C. C. BUMBLE-BEE BOQO. Bumble-bee Bo go does not agree With the master who teaches him ABC. The master whipa him, it hurts him sore, But Bumble-bee Bogo learns never the more. Bumble-bee Bogo has gone to play In the meadows this summer's holiday. He's saddled and bridled his learned master. And sticks in his spurs to make him go faster. Bumble-bee Bogo's master is fat. And the day is hot, so he doesn't like that ; But Bumble-bee Bogo he chuckles with joy-Bumble-bee Bogo's a mischievous boy. C.C. A discover? has just been made at Pompeii of a mill with a great quantity of com in excellent preservation, and an oven with eighty-one loaves, arranged in rows, and but slightly affected by the beat of the lava, having been protected by a quan tity of ashes which had covered the iron door fitted to the mouth of the oven. These loaves have all been got out entire ; a large iron shovel for intro ducing the loaves into the oven has also been found on the spot, with a remnant of its wooden handle. Not far from this place 53 silver and 5C1 bronze coins have been found. ! 'VOUtlG HECTOR !' And other Late Arrivals ! Messrs. Grinbaum & Co. ! JJAVE SOW OX SALE. THE MOST SUPE rior and varied assortment of CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, . . BOOTS & SHOI AND Gentlemen's Finishing Goods Ever imported to this market, which the wilt sell . At Prices as Reasonable As similar Goods can be procured at any other bouse in Ho notulu. This stock baa an been selected by our Mr. REYMAN, who has just returned from the East, and whose well known discrim ination in selecting for this market, If a sur guarantee that all can tod any and every article they may desire. rjr Master and Officer, of Ships will do well to give as a caQ kefore purchasing elsewhere. THE ISLAND TRADE Supplied on the most reasonable terms ! ' Store in Makee'e Block, Queen Street, Honolulu. 83 tf tyotels cm& Restaurants. NATIONAL HOTEL, ! THECXDERSIGXED riAVIXG leased the above well known and popular Hotel, would respectfully announce to the in habitants and strangers visiting Honolulu that be has opened a First Cltissss House! The House baa been put in thorough repair. The Rooma and Beds will be kept always clean and airy, and made as comforta ble as careful attention can make them. tW OS THE TABLE will always be found the BEST the Market affords. The Proprietor is determined to extend such accommodations to those who will patronise him, as cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor. S. B. LADIES may depend upon Mrs. THOMPSON spar ing no pains to make them comfortable. 8 6m National Hotel, CORNER OF NDCAKU &, HOTEL STS. THE UXDERSIGXED. Prearie- tor of the above establishment, would inform his friends and the public, that with hi ei- tensive stock of the best brands ol men and Liquors, new BILLIARD SALOON, BOVVLl.VG ALLEYS, and gentlemanly attendance, nothing a left wanung for their comfort and amusement SM-iv JOSEPH BOOTH. Globe Coffee Saloon. THE mideralened hna this day opened a a COFFEE and REFRESHMENT SALOON, on Fort street, nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, where he will be happy to meet his friends, and will spare no efforts to please them, g- The best Oyster Stews or Chocolate prepared at a few minutes notice. Honolulu. May 10, 1860. 2 tf P. W. LOBE. New Coffee Saloon. THE fnderttlenrd, hawing taken the pit-m I..- isea on MLAMU STREET, formerly occupied by Dr. Smythe, and having refitted the same in a superior man ner, is prepared to supply customers with excellent OYSTERS, IIA3I and EGGS, COFFEE, TEA & CHOCOLATE, And all other articles pertainiog to his line of business C5r7 Call and aee for yourselves. GCSTATE F. SCHNEIDER. Honolulu, fept. 12, 1861. 20-3ni German Oeean Restaurant. THE UXDERSIGXED bega te in for in Ilia fripnrist tintl th nnhlir in sTnrL that b ha la.ail Bit iiL the above named establishment, in King Street, and will orxnv oi7 the asta or sept. In connection with hia spacious accommodations for Lodgings, at the trench Hotel premises, be feels himself prepared to at tend to the wants and comforts of those who may favor him with a call. Everything will be to order at the shortest notice. Mechanics and business men will find us ready and waiting at the earliest hour. The Tables will be supplied with every thing the market a Bards. Breakfast from 6 J to Dinner from 11 to Supper from 5 Board 4 OO per week. Single meala 25 eu. Fur nished Rooma 1 1 W per week. Lodfringa per night 50 cts. 2 3m JOHN DAVIS, Proprietor. REFINED ENGLISH CROW IRON ! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron ; Best Chareoal Tinplates ; Sheet lead, Sheet Zinc, At Prices to Defy Competition ! FOR SALE AT MEL.CHERS & CO'S. Black Paint, Green Paint, White Lead, Zinc White, UK LAMPBUEK. GBI!, A SMALL LOT OF BEST ROMAN AND PORTLAND CEMENT. FOR SALE REASONABLY AT MELCHERS & Co's. Bass & Co's Pale Ale, J. C. Marzetti & Sons, Pale Ale, , II. Deetjcn's Pale Ale, Superior Hock Wine, Bordeaux Wine, Slierrpn qts. & pt u Port Wine in qts.ipts,. Cherry Cordial, Cognac, It HOLLAND GIN! . Key Brand, in Square Bottles. ALCOHOL, ... 95 Per Cent., Or DEUTJOHXS 07 5GAXLON3 EACH, FOR SALE AT MELCHERS & Co's. A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF BOUSE-PAPEH, B03DEES- AIB O0B9EHS. In View Fashionable Style, jrm oniD and ro uu at MELCHERS & Co's. 23-tf "lAXipOHNIA LIME For sale by i sr-tH lit iir 87 Im ALDRICH, WALKER it CO. Real (Estate. Real .Estate. EEAL ESTATE POR SALE ! THE UXDERSIGXED OFFERS r.rnl. That Desirable Residence In Nnuanu Valley, adjoining tli. premise, of C Br: Esq., and Capu J. Paty . There are two acres of eboic den land, well slocked with fruit and ornamental tre boos, eontaius a large parlor and diniaa -room, two la' rooms, on. small do., dressiac moms, pantn, Cbina tore-room. There is a rood cook room, servants' rooniTt ble, carriage houxe, tool bouse, wood abed, Ac, ate Title Fee Simple. Terms easy. Inquire of J. VV. AUSTIN, Eq., or 30 tf m J. FULLER. Cane Laud for Sale ! w ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, the premises, at Waikapu, island of Maui, On Wednesday, 3d December next. AT 12 O'CLOCK, XOON, AH that Lot of Land called AHUAKOLEA! , containing 2CV acres, according to surrey. Said laud is suitable for Kalo ami ugar Cane, is entitled to water, and located near the Sugar Mill now being erected by Mr. Lou lad a. Title fee simple, and payments cash, and the balance in 18 months, with interest. By ordr of the Board of Education. Dep. Pub. Instruction, Nor. 4, 18o2. . 88 tf For Rent! TIIK ENTIRE SEIOM) FLOOR of Ihe STONE BUILDING, occupied as Store and Office by the undersigned. The location is central ; the rooms receive light and ventillation from all sides and are otherwise convenient for offices. Kent low. For lerma apply to . CHAS. F. GUILLOU, M. or 24 tf J. W. AUSTIN. To Let. TWO COMMODIOUS COTTAGES, with yard room and water privilege. In a pleasant situation cj 'HI a iul u. Ktr..t utiitnhlj. fnr . ftnittll fumilv. at a verv rea sonable rent. Apply to 24 tf HACKFELD . CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE neat nad esmmediout COT TAGE DIVELLINO off Alakea street, recently oc cuuied bv the uodersignel. The establishment is complete in us arrange ments. namely: A Parlor, it) feet square; one large Chamber and two smaller ones. Dining Room, Pantry, Kitchen, Bath Koom ami uuumuse. f3 Valley Water with Irrigation privilege. ALSO, For Sale or Rent, A BOX OX THE SEASHORE AT WAIKIKI, pleasantly situ, ated, with good bathing place and usual accommodations. ALSO, O ! Tit O 11 t. The SHOP recently occupied by F. and H. SEGELKEX, in the Stone Building at the foot of Auuanu street. For terms, apply to CHAS. F. GUILLOC, M, D., 22 3m J. W. AUSTIN. SUGAR PLANTATION SITUATED AT HASA, EAST MAUI, SIX I Hundred Acres of Land, formerlv planted with Su- ear Cane by Charles Copp. This tract of land is aSf 0T universally allowed to be of very fertile quality, and J suitable for cattle or sheep. Title fee simple. JOHN RAE, 23 tf Hana East Maui. To Let. A FURNISHED HOUSE AT WAIKIKI ! j. Coatftinias Sittlas Rm and Three Bed- m Rooms. Stable, Coach House, etc., ate. For particulars apply to 18 if W. L. GREEN. Valuable Eeal Estate FOR The naderaisaed r Kale all that iiji'i Lot of Laud, corner of Fort 't'! T,.U. .V . t. Kukui streets, with For further oarticulars spdIt on the nreiiTli.es. 17 tf DANIEL BURNS. ForSale or LilAei- i MTIIE HOUSE AND LOT ON THE Jj5 corner of Beretania and Punch Bowl Street. The house contains 7 good Rooms, outhouses all complete. Water laid on. The bouse is suitable for a laree family. 14 tf Apply to 8A.M. SAYIDGE. m-W BELET! JCrTHE SPACIOUS HOUSE OX WAIKIKI Plain, lately occupied by Mr. Jairett, with its Outhouses and iarire enclosures. Entry immediately. Apply to 34 tf C. C. HARRIS, Attorney at Law. Real Estate for Sale ! MTHE UNDERSIGNED offer for aale on mod erate terms, the House and Lot on the" corner of Bere tania and Alakea streets, owned by Mr. B. Pitman, and at present occupied by Mr. A. J. Cartwritfht . It is one of the bent residences in town. Title fee simple. For particulars apply to H. HACKFELD A Co. ' Honolulu, April, 1802. 51 SUGAR PLANTATION FOR LEASE ! SITUATE OX IIILO HAY, at pres. ent in the occupancy of Aiko. ror lurther information apply to 17 tf W. II. PEASE WJBO k CO.! NOW LANDING Jf ..FROM SHIP.. 'RADTJGA, ' ' -: X which will be disposed of at fair rates : . Cases Men's Grain Boots, ' " Calf " PrlnU, ' P. L. Hats, " Cotton Thread, Bales P. R. Denims, " EheetinKs, Globe Drills, Shetucket Stripes, " 40-in. Burlaps, Casea Hunt's Handled Axes, " Charcoal Irons, " Saddles, Az Handles, Bush Scythes and Snathes, Hoop Pails, Hail Twine, Cordage, I, IK and 1) in. Trace Chains, Brass Wire Sieves, Ox Tokea, Improved Cultivators, steel teeth. Cut nails, SALMON ! Ex "Yankee." A SUPERIOR Lot of Rogue River salmon. In hf. bobk, for family use. For sale by aldrich. walker a Co. Marshall's Superior Currant Wine EX "RADUGA !" T?OR SALE BY 89 Ira ALDRICH, WALKER A CO. BV TV Ml 100,000 S8n " " 150 barrels Cement, warranted the best In the market. For sale by 5 tf H. HACKFELD A OC. Duertiscmcnts. BELCHERS & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFER FOR SALE THE CARGO OF THE OLDENBURG BARK Oapt Oss onlDruggoii. mora bueliew! Dry Goods ! pAXCY PRIMS. Shirting Priats, Victoria Lawns, White Moleskin, Blue Denims, Blue Cottons, Brown Cottons, Bed Ticking's, White Shirting, Blue Flannel. Cotton Velvet, blue and black. Plain Orleans, blue and black. Figured Orleans, blue, black and rreen, Figured Casimera, Linen Sheeting-, 106 inches wide, Cotton Towels, Superior woolen Table Covers, White and colored Blankets, Cotton Sewing Thread, Linen Sewing Thread, Felt Saddle Cloths, Bielefeld Linen, Bielefeld Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Hats3 Ribbons, &c. Black plain Silk, Black Silk Umbrellas, Black and colored silk Ribbons, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, Gent's Felt Hats. Hosiery, Shirts, &c. Children's Socks, Men's brown, white and mixed Socks, Ladies' White Stockings, Heavy Woolen Stockings, French elastic Suspenders, Printed Regatta Shirts, Hickory Shirts, White cotton Shirts, Red, white and striped Undershirts, Denim Frocks and Trowsers, Blue Pilot Reefing Jackets, Black Alpaca Coats and Sacks, Black cloth Pantaloons, Assorted woolen Pantaloons, Assorted cotton Pantaloons, Water proof Coats, Union Serge Pants, Blue Scottish Caps, Woolen Mittens, Do- Comforters. Hardware and Crockery. Table Knives and Forks, Fish-books, Needles, Table and Tea Spoons, Butcher Knives, 5.V 12 inch, Haw-files, Buckles, Scissors, Screws, Hinges. Brass Bolts, Sail Needles, Iron Spikes and Nails, Jewsharps, Sheep Shears. JaaaJ!ioking Glasses, Bowls, 'f uM. Basins A Ewers, Nappies, Plates, Fruit-baskets, Creams, Teapots, Jugs, Salads, Bakers, Ac. Complete Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Sets, Restaurant Cups and Saucers, Ac, Ac. G-roceries. Crushed and powdered Sugar, in boxes, Confectionery, Chocolate, Prunes in tins. Raisins and Currants in jars, sweet oil, Shelled Almonds in demUohns, Walnuts, Sardines, ' tins. Sausages, Swiss Cheese, Westphalia Hams, Carolina Rice in demijohns, Wine Vinegar in glass. Triple Vinegar in demijohns. Spirits, Wines, &c. Alcohol In demijohns, 95 per cent. Genuine Holland Gin, in cases, Cognac in cases. Sherry, Port and Hock Wine, Superior French Wine, Cherry Cordial, Swiss Bitters, Fruit Syrnps, Pale Ale, in case of 4 aot, via. : Bass A Co, J. C.ManetIA5ons II. Daejen. Sundries ! Lubin's Extracts, genuine, Housepaper, borders and corners, English Bar Iron, do Sheet Iron, do Hoop Iron, 1 x 1-13 inch. Best charcoal Tinplates, 14 x l5, 14 x 30, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe X and 1 Inch, Holland Chalk. Stockholm Tar, White and yellow Soap, Black and Green Oil Paints, Zinc White, White Lead, Lampblack, Grindstones, Roman and Portland Cement, Water-monkeys, gmuin, Stearins Candles, Clay Pipes, Gilt.Monldings. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF TEA TRAYS. JUST KECEIVED ! , FER ,. 'GALILEI!' An Assortment of HEMP CANVASS : Blenched, Cream, Striped, Imperial IVavy. Twilled Sacking ! HESSIANS ! Seaming Twine, 2 and 3 thread ! 19 tf Dncrtisnnents. iMICU'MERMO, IIAVK JUST RECEIVED .. EX 'COMET!' FROM BOSTOIsT ! VIA SAN FRANCISCO THE FOLLOWING GOODS, Which will be disposed of at REASONABLE RATES ! QASES PRINTS; Cases Globe bleached Jeans, " Bartlett " Cottons, 4-4 A 1-8, M Hickory shirts, " Denim Pants, " White cotton Thread, " Blue cotton Thread, ' Black Alpacca, Bales Amoskeag Denims, , P. R Suffolk " " Ero. Sheeting, " Shetucket stripe, " Ticks, " California mixed Flannels, " Blue Flannels. ALSO A FEW CASES OF Olioioo Tobacco, And a small lot of Boston A CRUSHED SUGAR IN HALF BARRELS. ALSO: To Arrive PER. PERUVIAN and MONDAY! Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Plows, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Ac. Ac., Ac. OIM HAND ! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Hardware, Cordage, Plows, Hoes, Iron, bar. round and hoop ! To arrive per "Peruvian," via San Francisco, invoice: of FIRE PROOF PAT-IIT HBBIIIB! . From the N. E. S. A Manufacturing; J mpany. CURRANT WINE! A small lot of Marshall's Choice Currant Wine, on hand and for sale. SS ft TO AGKICULTUKISTS. TUB UXDERSIGXED aire la receipt, ex "Ra duga," of No. 0. Eagle Plows, U. G. No. 3 1-2 Steel Plows, Side Hill Plows, Cultivators, Reversable Teeth, Horse Iloes, And other Agricultural Implements. For sale by 30 C. BREWER A Co. JCST RECEIVED 800 bndls Hoop Iron, 30 " Sheet Iron, A full assortment of Bar Iron. 80 - a BREWER A CO. Cider Vinegar. -g BBL.S. BEST CIDER VIYEGAR; Mf Tor sale by 30 C. BREWER at CO. Spades! Shovels! Crowbars! TCST RECEIVED, and for sale by C. BREWER A CO. tgf HALF BARRELS, EASTERX CRCSII J.W ed.ex-Radura." For aale by 30 C. BREWER A CO. Gunny Bags ! . Gunny Bags ! A FEW Balea to arrive per Radstga. Far aale XA. by 34-tf C. B&XWER Ce. Sheet Iron: FUC -RADUGA." J For sale by 29 1m ALDRICH, WALKER A CO. Vimcrtisnnrnts. Ed.llofischlaeger & Stapenhorst Expect to Receive by tlie ship PAULINE FROM BREMEN! IVoav clue, tx CAM. OF ASSORTED German, English, 8s French GOODS, Consistiof of Dry Goods, a Hosiery, Shirts, etc, ; Hessians & Rice Bags ! WHITE HORSE ROPE ! ALSO mSI Groceries, French Preserves, English Crown Iron, BLACKSMITH'S COAL ! Wines, Spirits, Pale Ale! LAGER BIER German Refined Salt! And a large number of MISCELLANEOUS AETICLES! ALSO : 12 Merino Negretti Rams, 8 44 44 Ewes, 3 Trained Shepherd Dogs, Will be offered for sale at Reduced. Rates. 19 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! THE CITY MVUKET "Will be re-epened, Tills 3o.3r, nnder the eharve af Mr mwpn" WIPiiSrVRArM i.J tn k. 1:. .., wim WJl);im Willi btl. Tery beat Beef. Ma Ilea, Veal, Ale Aie., from the aerds of K. Moffit, Esq , and of the Waimea ti raxing and Agricultaral Company, and at the lowest market rates. September l, lata. JO tf JlsT received a ad far aale by late asMieraigsird 75 Ban-els Hawaiian Beef. Warranted, Packed and Cured in Turk's Islaad salt. , CM Ad. BREWER, 9j. Sewing Machines. TO ARRIVE prr ' Rado(a a few snore of these farorite, inexpensive, reliant aad iadapcasable, doubl thread eiewiag Machines. . For aa la by 24-tf C. BREWER A Co. Sisterhood of the Sacred Hearts. Tort St, near the Catholic Chnrch. THE FOURTH AXXUAL SESIO ef this Institution will commence on August id, lSa. Toung Ladies of every religious denomination will be admit ted, provided it be previously agreed that they will conform t the general regulations of the boose. Tlie course of Education for Boarders will cosoprise Readinr, Writing, Grammar, Composition, Elocution, Arithmetic Grot raphy, use of Globes, History (sacred and profane),! hronolocy. Mythology, Logic, French and German Languages. Book-Krep-ing. Music (Vocal and Instrumental), Drawing. Paiating, and ii kinds of Fancy Needle-Work. The Sisters being aware that all education is impel fert without the knowledge of the Law of God, will devote themselves it! the iant sedulous care, to the religious instractioe of their Catho lic pupils, without neglecting to inculcate in the minds of the others the general principles of Christian morality. The mo conscientious attention will be given te form their manners sod to train them up to habits of order, neatness and industry. The diet will be wholesome and abundant. The health of the pupils will be the object of constant and as ternal solicitude, and at all times they will be ander the immcof ate superin tendance of their teachers. TEPwMS. BOARD ft TUITI02T, per Quarter of Twelve Weeks, S43- Music, Drawing, Painting, German Language, and Artificul Flower, will form extra charge. CiT No extra charge for the French Langoag. Payments to be made quarterly in advance. Persons resMtat at a distance art requested to have a responsible agent in thecr of Honolulu. No reduction made in ease of children being withdrawn befcr the expiration of the quarter. Tuesdays and Saturdays will be the appointed days for parent to visit their children. On tha first Saturday of each month the Boarder will be si lowed to go out with their p area la or guardians, but never any other, without written permission from said parents guardians. They must return to the establishment befort o'clock, P. SI., the same day. Poatage, stationery, washing and mending. Doctor' fees v1 medicines, will be chargeable to the parents. For further particulars, application may be made t ?i,ttr Mi si a Josaraa. a) j Thompson & mmis, BLACKSMITHS IUEE STREET. Oeaeelte the aid Castesn Haas. HATING REPAIRED THEIR OWX DAMAGES' the late Are, are now ready to repair the darna ' ieir Modi and aeatomara an ahii ami uhore. s modestly solicit share of the public patronair in la af business. 33 u BOUND VOLUMES. BOUND VOLUMES Of THI "POLTNESIAX" FOR 1941-43 (Tol XVIII) and back volumss, for sal this at Ofc. Pric IS. iar - v a