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THE FAOiriO (Commercial gtbbcdiscr U Ft" BUSHED" Kverv Saturday Mornini?. the PACino Commercial bbfrftscr lTntoa of .V.vortiaaXa. CHf -rrlrlI . - ar. r"J akarlsa.sa. H.IM a Year. Trwtaherotion ir piK-TT-H 7 sort of -rai Mmia. whiel. uvll tm wr.rn and II nia a--- All Kar.waa P" " eaarg-. ev, sw d. -wv"i rt rv. Space measured in Non 1 w. I 1 I Im. la. pareil type. 1 00 1 6 2 oo: t 60 3 00 I $ I a oo s oo 4 oo 3 00 4 0O A 0U 4 Ml 6 00 T 60 J 00 T 60 10 00 oo io co i oo 6 10 16 20 30 Lines.. Lines... Lines. . Lines.., Lines... 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T2XS PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. la ArrtU tMu. Whrr. tha h"rt-lr;r-d Citiaiwi Waddlr. to ta tr mm mow. Awl III playful pnatr ewa ,p. taw hansr unaware I Wn bj Uy they track th rrmlna Aim y aight another ' Sk-gam ml in .rigid 1 Wkm in mirMW afciaw WvmhiiM. Ella end Pilar W'x-k. wa-rw .X .lire slip Froas th wave k Icy efcip I Laud f ami ami a, Wi.,n ml m wru wth Let Ik mi laa yiasj " TartU larta; your Arrtur sWw A at I rrKrrl ln knaat rim law slitfe l aWchey' ., Tilt la tiding. eireUa' rami ZTJ Bag "' Mil. Tkrna tlM ral UMx-mmn kMck To lha Mm Koliac. Ll itM atAtrly War WalCa armnil llw H" In P''. A if I Umi walraa la kia AW a. Kaha al ( Wkib lha anal nt aans Calmly Ukn aa lra knrB Ail J aolar aaira, rvvval ntmal a aarlWIL Trip U, all jr awrry Awicvra, la Ika airlra ( bwatTa t lllhla, ya aaraa) (awtrra, alul. na incfk Awlaaf lk Ink. k prKtvtalla I' part Tyailaira calcnlalino. Know y a4 akal au aa.ta yao, itt t mmnrnt Ik fulnr aaa Joa. ! AB y anbvro iwlw aateaoi YtMa ack i 1'ack Itam ! On lha apn wa- Cujnw Lcrf kia rau-aa Wanlerina; Jw, Utanla a a wanaa fcalara auta Roaa ami Kaioiaua alika. Il It a hiaat llblla ml awl la tavir Ronic Ibaara arclU s Uu Bank and lank af , UaV fal Va-lbrrm TW i va lli aalul Taaka Irertnc Jua arnai Id rttralu ut Ib-krlPt, On Ik dn(Vtl mim, a plain, Mnka kia (rrab kbarc aula J oat krabia Ika mWvf imlro Tia af kia N" amber lit. Lasoinf on kia ky kunnrr Maaiia Iba ber af Ikia drama, Aa4 aao lha IM dark' claaaor 1 la kia awa paculia grammar, WUk Ua Tlnfanl diaaaara, l.a lha Arrttc prir rbwa i all I arckoo tamt m ka4 ! fhwio laa all tkey bad Traa Iba tpriafa art ratker lata And rarly mlla pradumlaal But tka km crop at prrtly aura, Aad lha air kiadat par Tao'l ma rmrj una a trad. lA kaa tka bad la all aarrayad. Tkrrc'a a rtgtl Maart chaoca i fat rhaae AB ahmc thia rarcat parckaae, Aad aolaaa Itwt atnrlra bil, Cvary Bak from end w ahW J Rocka, tow Birbbra iiaxu kt'a mt Tw iaUl be atrana if Ibcra ahuald be A t mm 1't beard aock MorVa mid t k by, blraa aa yea, U'a rJ ! " WhJa lha hteara are mHtof Ihirk rroaa hat L'alUnenia pxk, Tou amy reemfniaa Uta TauT f f Itm aiaiua thai 1 aaw, Fread Uinm trgeadary (laaanr. He Uta real maciciaa'a kaauaer. StUettd. Our Corrctoiidence. aiCI0TCIIKHOI5 HAWAII. Trip ta Ike llawallaa I lade. Volcaso Ilotsc, KuutEA, Seftemher, l."C7. Liht clouda were driving up from the eat wani ami ! hnnki were overlianginjf Mauna Kra ami Mauna L, aa on atrong, uWt charters we ptJloprd out of Ililo at 6 a. j. on our route t Kilaueu. Ve pnrn. J out on Volcano atrect bj the evoifortahlecotUg-aquietlj neotied in verdant groven, ami entered on the green aH.Tnling j.Utin bejoml. It apread to the ham.' of the great mountain ami exteruh-l rot to the m-ean and far outh in Tuna and Kau, till hat in tlie distance. It waa variatel with grawT lawn-like gladea ami a-atiercd true ami abrublierj. Ainoii); tlie tree were the roeoo folia, the htcw alai or lau hftLt, ami tlie hreadfruit. The feathery and fan like fern leaf wan Iavin in the hrvcze with tlie wild baimm. Tlw ikm! wa rich, dp and finely aituateil for auir lantatin, but there waa no cultivation. It waa tlie crow n land of Waiakea, inalienahle hy law, mt h-nil to advantage, and eoriMeuentlj nnroiluetive. Four milea and a half brought na to a deep ami tangled troj ical Crr., where the vegetation wan as luxuriant aa in Brazil. Ciolden ami flame-like fluwem glitter ed in the woodland from the parncitic io-ia, that climbed ami twineil arjund the tall ohia tree, like a garlaml gemmed with the mot gorgeoua hloiMomi. Thcw praite were ao laxuriaat in their foliage, that the trunk of the trcea were biJ.L-n, ami thej appeared like loftv emerald column, orniMe-wrcathol oljeliaka in aoine ideal Klen. The umlergrowtb of ahrubhery wa thkk and matted, with many beautiful flowrra, ami con ' ejjicaouit in the fl.ra of tlie womla were tlie yel low and the crimson flower of the ohia. The frrnt reumlel with the melodioua aongt of the bird, and the whole earth teemed with life and jovounneiiM. We ted the wood in two mile nd a half, ami upon t'ie farther verge wa a grove of cocoanut aod aoiue orange tree. We gathered aome of the gohlen fruit, and refreshed ourcl((ea with the delieiou juice. There had f jnaerly been a reidence and cultivation lie re, bat all wa abandoned ; everything grew unaided hy the hand of man in tropical luxuriance. Beyond the woodland extended a plain covered with the li pbnt, or draraena, that looked like a Taat cane-Seld. ThU growth i inditive of tlie bent cane lamia ; ami, imleol. it is atrange that the effort to extract sugar from the li plant ha " been tried. It yields a large quantity of sac charine matter, is more hardy than the sugar ae, require lex cultivation, ami we believe is far superior to tlie beet for tlie production of au gr. We could not reprew the thought of the vrwt amount of material in sight for distilling tlie "okitUhav" or "gnn barrel tea, tlie clandes tire production of which cursea these Islands. Our route lay over this immense ti field, through mudJy rood, in a soil of soft, yellow unctious lay r several miles, when we passed out of the gl land ami tlie growth of the ti plant on to tlie vaWAoe, or lava flow. Here commenced a d-fferrnt growth; hi.rJy shrubs and s. -altered tjen, with scant gras, took the place of the dra m, but neeaa-nnal groves of a larger growth whiM ar bj we m41. Tfe lata waa tct-icu-lar, rxl in tie larva vitrcoun, with a iim-uIIh: luotrr, tunl rtoct ofwi llan. It wait eMil, tptel bo1 warl in evi-ry o.nxivahIc contr t'yin. It wm in Tariua atagtn f d-'dnijiti.in v)rifin to ita riiy or trujiaM-tiiOKa. TImt fiavJ wm a wrll dt-fineJ Lui iirrw joth worn j oer thU L4, in manjr j.Lirea irrr-uLir, Uanf r- irt r n rring, anJ rxi running water on thin eib-rtoife lava Iain, hut there are many jaU of water in t!ie catiti- of tie ToI-anic ria-ka, arvl in lf.rrMHiM in the lava. Hie fl w havl citine fntn Mauna fym, nI wm of oniora tifl rr-mt dafe, hut tri .ri'r to the vioit of nf l!uran. The line of -it t-ratera arxl rona immediately tf are uo; wam erilentlj in a-tin at tFie time, fr we Txtv--l tuaj t4 curn-nut, anil hrrakara anil uhntta! cnuJ j tlie uteet in of tln-ae OMinter current. Our thouhtu in luntarilj i-tureI tle hlaxin ritem of flame that narj t in fw-rj rmtaracta oter tle taot lain ; ami we rert!el to tnirx ti e tradition of the -hi f rl I'una, wbu Ion ar nT lad ji l a tl-it to (-a!iu, arvl on hi return UixJil hi rarxa? at Ila kalau. Awx-twlinj; the -Clv hill which lio wnt of M?t"iIfi iuar lanUtion, he raw tlie whole I dUtrHrt in a Maze, arvl tlie iulhunr Nuuke Lent- in- in h face. He turned ami fU-1 in terror isuiii ( a um iiiipj u A."'ia t i,jic v lain i of IVle9 bi1 nrtirr revir-itcU tte Jclatim of Lin ! I j riw iiuj. J Here, at the hei-ht of aM,ut one thousand fi-et ahoVC tlie level of tlie aea. We found tlie ohelo or '. Hawaiian wlwrtletierry, growing ri? ami in abiimlanec. We found another tirange tree to ru7 a ixl in ; the right of the rood, procured morn of tlie re- ' freshing fruit, pasHcd the hah-pili of an ancient ! swine-herd, souk; goal cotton land to the right of the road ami came to Olaa, a rollet-tiou of some ' lialf d-izen f4atterel gram Ismses and one wshn j houe. Olaa is 11. feet above sea let el, and near 1J miles from Ililo. It is generally culh-d j tlie half way luc, though tlie diitaiice is shorter i to Kilauca by niore titan a utile. j Here we paused ami unsaddled, while thna-' tives brought us rij liana lias aud oranges. Our ' compactions du voyage winded ti lurs'h, and in ; addition to our stovk providmtly laid in by our ! guide D. II. Hitchcock, called for a chicken and 1 potatoes. A clianticleer was soon decapitated, and from a little knoll in front of tlie house, some fine Irish potatoes were grabbled. These were i soon prejiared and Kitted, and all hands kept the pot boiling. While our horses were feeding on j the grass, we fed on the " spuds," and after a j rest ami smoke were again on the way. The soil j Is very productive in this great lava plain, Iicr- I ever enough can lie found to admit of planting. Tlie growth of trees ami undergrowth looked j tlr.ny on both aides of the r -ad, wherever tlicy j bail not been destroyed bv the fire. TI effects of this destroying element were everywhere vi.i- j hie, and forcibly reminded us that there should be I a stringent enforcement of tlss laws against the wanton ami recklesn ?qetratrs of this greater-1 injury to tlie tVhtmls. The act of setting fire to tlie grass and woislland produces great and irre- parable injury, not only present, but prosptrtive. Our route from Olaa lay over a narrow raised ; . - , . i i ; 1... ! roml ot aa, or nroitcn ana anguiar vou.tiuc iww, jninful ami toilsome to our horses. A burnt dis trict extended right and left fr souie distance, ami l?yoml this were tlie green wotsls. The banly lent was rncoverinj; ra'idly from the action of the fire, but it will lie long before the dead trees are replaced by green ones. Ascending the j rolling plain for several miles, we ised several good looking lialepilis in the wis. Is on tlie right, j ami came to a dene ami tangled forest, where the ) tree fem wavc-1 like tlie tlui, and tlie dense un- j . , , lit. ! dergrowth rendered it tlnck ami dark. . Tlie .stent was now more raj id toward Kilauca, ! and we came t tlie aWlmed ulu station of V.......I.I -ist r.,t a-,vo the level of the st-a. i licfore reaching this joint WC liau K'll IOC rectllt . lava flow ami entered on an older volcanic forma- tion. The lava was all Oeeoinpisea ana prcnein- . .a I 1 tl lis? aj pea ranee tf a black, gravelly soil which i produced grass, shrulm and tni-s in aimmUm-e. We jstssed a Issutiful koa gr.ive on tlie right, ami felt we were among tlie clouds, which came driving cosily up, distilling their moisture on ua at an elevation of 2-V'O f.-et alive tlie sea level. We finally gallol drippingly up to tlie vol cano boui-e at five in the evening, smelt tlie sul phury smoke of Kilauea.and gaied into the deep chasm llow. We Jid not s-e it until we were on tlie sheer brink or tlie precipice, ami a iTon might pass within a few hundred yards of its pre ripitous walls, without knowing lie was so near a lake of quenchlcrs fire. Standing at an elevation of near 4,(MH) feet alsove the sea, looking into the deep chasm in the shadows of tlie evening and through the dim haze of smoke, it aparvd like the mouldering ruins of a burnt city. Tlie hillocks and mounds of lava ami tlie columnar jets of mineral had all the and the Kremlin ami Naj.leons exclamation of an "ocean of flame." We once witnessed a mirug' on tlie great desert of Utah, which had all the appearance of our first view of Kilauea. We met Mr. (J. B. Porter, the most courteous and polite of landlords ami under bis kind atten tions, we were soon in comfortable quarters, and enjoying the luxury of a blazing fire. After a warm and grateful supt?r, as well done up as if we had been at the Metropolitan or IMinoiiico's, we proceeded to tlie Look-out Iioum?. Our stei were lit by the volcanic glare, which was reflected from the burning lake-pits below on tlie sulphury clouds. Watching the seething, lioiling, inter mittent pits, with all kinds of imaginings as it regards their fantastic forms, we returned, slept under several blankets and aroe next morning, took a hot sulphur bath and prepared for an ex ploration. In our next we will write you from the chasm. Yours, ever, La Paz. sax s. emu. s. a. atbsbtos. aaoa a. Couts. CASTLE A. COOKE. larparters and Oaeral Merchants, la Fireproof v-rc Kins; street, opposite Uta Seaaaea'a ChapeL ySLXsmOm aa.goxit for Dr. Jayoee Celeb-aled Fual Medicines,. Wheeler Ar Wilson's Sewm Machines, The Kaa sacai Company. The lla'se Suar t umpany. The Mew kneland Mutual Life Insurance Company, The Sea Vara Pheaiv Marina Insurance Cow pane. 6JIy appearance of falling cathedrals and churches, ! Will keep constantly on hand ni extensive assortment of every . . ,. , , - . ., ,- .i i ! descnpiMjn ol kooUs required by ships and others. and the topling of lofty buildings, among the rub- 1 ik- hichesi price civen f..r Island Produce. hish of inferior edifices. We tls.Ught of MoSOOW r-r Moy sd,wed for Bil.of K,ch,ge at reaso-.abl. rates. gnstntss Taris. Km 1. ADAMS. lactlirr bb4 faiiulvIo Sfrtbaat, riRK l-R xF T0RE, la Raklaaaa'a Uaildla. Q aire a Ml reel. C. S. U1RTUW, ladUarrr, fa lea Kaaaa l area i reel, aar daar f ram fcahiimana atrert. iy l KAPI.KE. Sklpplajr aa4 famailiaa irrat, OOea allk K. P. A Lni, Eq., UUECy STREET, HONOLULU. aarsaa ar ri-i to Cea. Hoeeaa L. amah, t". S. I Mrwra. C. Hr-rr St Co. lni.ul. I rw. Walkrr Allco. Meaara C. U RicbwH Co. K. f. A-Uma. K-v 1J ly II. :. Mrl.Tt'KK A BKOTIIKK. Crarer), I red Mare aaa Bakery, Corner af Ka and Fort rtreels lUoulaia, U. I. s9 1 j. worth. Dealer la urarral .tlrrrbaadle, HILO, Hitnai$. .. .Slalp tapflxd alia rerraiu at tkaahtaleat aucice. aa reaaonat trrm. Utlla of eachaane warned. -J ly Kl. HOKFSf 1 1 1. A VAi E K & CO., Iaipartrraa4 ( amioU-laa Slrrrbaats t'aratr mf larl aad Merckaat S. reel a. MO ly " V. X. Mill), I-Prtfra4 IealfrlalIrdaare;Catlery.5Ii-ch.Blf. fbj Fat f Siren. Dealer la Br 4 !, .Wtbnr.t Limber, Shloeles jJooti, .".A, Blinds, .Xaih, Puints, fc. At ! OIJ Ha.JFo.'t flM. Ide K.pUnale. 693 ly . w lm TOIUIKKT. anbrr Dralrr. office North west clx er of Quen aad Fct Streets, Ilooolula. boi ly i. a. Lswaaa. j. a. oicaaoa. LKWKKSa, DICKSUX. . Dealrrs la Limber and Uulldlns JlatnlaK 6M Fart Slrrrl. ly F. A. SfHAKFKK sV CO. CemmKisii Serrbants IIOXOLfLC. t'J ly HAW. INLANDS. E. O. HALL A. SON. ImparterH and Dralrn la llardaarr. Dry Coodit, Paints, Oils, and Urnrral Mtrcsandist. . 694 Corner Fort and Kins; Ms- ly JOHN THUS. V.VATEKIIOCSE. Importrr and Dralrr In Onrral 3Irrrbandif, 663 tiurea Street, Honolulu. ly AL.EX. J. CARTWRICHT. f Bal&dea Serrbant and Crnrral Shipping Ijrnt, 69U Haaalnla. Oaha. II. IIACKFELH ti. COm L'rarral (onuilv-loa Aprnts, 690 llaaalnla. U. F. EI1LERS. bealrr la Iry Caads, Silks, Ac, Fart Street. 671 JA.MON. GREEN V CO., Balu, K.hunl,00 Qllea street.. 640 ly TH. C. IIECCK, (iearral animiia Urrtbant, Fart St reel. 6i0 NEVILLE Ai II A R RETT, Planters and Crorral Stare Kerprrs, Keopoka, North Kona, Hawaii, near Kealakeakua Bay. Island Pr-aluce boo. ir til. bhipa supplied witb nood. Beef and athrr neccsaanes. A rent at llouolulu, A. 8. CLKUIIORN. 667 ly ' WALKS a. a. O. A LLCS WALKER Ai ALLEN. SUIpplns and Co minimis a Mercbants, 676 IIO.NOLL'LL. II. I. ly sowia joss o. a. wood. JONES V WOOD. Crarrr and Sblp fhaadlrrs, LAIIAINA, MAtI Money aad Recruits furnished to Ships on Favorable Terms. 6o ly i. s. GRINHAl'.M it TOM fniparter aad Wboleale Dealrrs la Fashionable Clalblas. Hats, laps Boals and Sb.es, And every variety of Ueuilemeo's Superior Furnwhlnf Ooods Btiun rmrTiy occupied by w. a. Aidricn, ?'Z'u"m 1J THE NEWSPAPER KL OKOA, PnULhed Meekly la the llawaiUa Laaeaaee. bJ luaauans and rorrienrra. Price fiayearla ad vance. auvrniarsuriiistraniaieu into Hawa iian free id charae. Ofh.-e in south 600 corner of allor's Home. ly carsu a,oa Tocao susosu CHUNG IIOON i CO. fammlsolan .Mrrtbanl and Cenrral Arnl, Aicents for the Paukaa and Atnauulu Suear Plantations Im porters of Teas and oilier Chinese and rorelrn Uoods and wholesaJr dealrrs in Hawaiian Produce, I m New St.ar Stare. XaaaoaM,, be law Kla(. 674 ly BOLLES Ai CO.. Sblp Chaadlrix and (smmivlon Merchants, fjueen St'etl. Particular atteulioo paid to the purchase and sale of Hawaiian Produce, l.efrrs hy pens asloa lo Messrs. C. A. Williams A Co Messrs. C. Brewer A Co.. Mesera. Castle Cooke....... Messrs. II. llackfekl A Co., Messrs. 1. C Waterman... Messrs. C. L. Richards A Co. UX ly JOHN RITSON. Dralrr li MInr, Spirits Ale and Tortrr. 690 llanalala. ly THOMAS SPENCER. Sblp f handler, Dralrr la General Mr rrhandl, Island Prodarr, Ar., aud farnmilon Mrrrbant. Birsa's Bay. Ilila. S. I.. BISHOP AV C(ln Ba altera. Offl re, la tlie eat corner of .Maker' Block, Kaahumanu street, Honolulu. Draw Bills of Kxchana. on The Base or CaLiroaxia. San Francisco Messrs Obisscll. MisTcas A Co., New York. L 4- WsLLBa, - - New York, Tbshoxt Nstioxsl Bask. Boston. tmissTsL Bac CoaroasTtoa. - London. Will receive depoaits.JUcount Arstlass business pa per, .n-1 attend to collectinr. etc. &U s"( D. X. FLITNER. Continues his old business in the fireproof building, Kaahaaaaaa Street. Chronometers rstcl by observatior.s of the sun and stars with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention rirento fine watch repairing-- Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on 649 hand and for sale. ly ALLEN A CON WAV. kawalhar, Hawaii, Will eon Una the General Merchandise and Shippior business at the above port, where they arc prepared to furnish the justly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, aod suck other recruita as are rvuuired by whale ships, at th. shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. 3T Iro xr o o rl ou XX nud. 6) ly D C. WATERMAN' A. CO., f oramlsolsn Merchants. Ktpecial attention paid to the interests of the Whaling Fleet by the furtushinc of toads, porchaar and sale of Kx:hanre. Oil, Booc, ticneral Merchan,lie. anl the prianutcc of Freight Bfc EKENCK?. Messrs. Issc IIowlssp.J a. A Co., New Bedford W. U. k. Pvra. Esu.. do. ALSsica, Mraaita. A Co, Sao Franrisco. 650 ly IK. V. II. KICIIAHUS. Drntiot, Cca-orr of Fort aod Men-hant Street, Bonolulu, H. 1. b-Jl tei ! I1R. J. MOTT SMITH, DrotUt, Offlce corner of Fort and Hotel 8lreett. MS i: K. IIOFK.MAX.V. M.I. rb)irUn and Sorprea, Coraer Merrhaat and Kaahomaua H. near PaatoOce. kSO ly JOHN S. .McGRKW. M. I'bjolrlaa and Sarsrok. Offlce Over fr. K. II -r.nann' frac i'tocv, corner of Kaaha Binii arvl Merchant M., 0putie the lul Ortii-e. Xninmil ( li;ina At , krtmtm Aaaaaa aad t'ort Sts. Orrica llucaa rrum 8 to ! A. !., and Ir ta 9 to P. M. Ml 1 7 A. F. Jl'IM). tttsraey and f oaael!sr at Law, Comrrof Fort awl Mrrchatit Mrerta. 6M ly t. 1 KU IIAKDS JL ro fhaadler aad f oramIlsn Mrrrhant, and Ship Healers la Leaeral .ilerrbaadie. Keep conatantly on haixl a fatlaaaortmrnl of airrrhaudiae, ka tbtf u-ly ul U lialT and Merchant weasels. 61 ly IK. KKXNKIlV. Phtlrlan. Sarseon and Arrsnrbenr. Fort it,r..uBiieU. E. Williams' Furniture Warcroom. (91 ly A. C Bl Fr l M, l. U.. I'bslrlan aad Sorroa, Offlc and ResMence, A Id rich lluose, Furt street. 674 ly IIKNRV TIIOMI'SOX, Atlarney and fonnselior at I aw. Oillve on Ujutea trrrt, Of-imoito the Court Ilouse, op stairs. JOHN II. I'ATV. utsry rab'lr, Office at the Bank of Hishnp k Co. Honolulu, II. I. 681 m V. C. JONES. Attorney at Lam and lataj Ajrrnt. Will practice iu all the Courts of the Kingdom. lit will attend the Circuit Courts in Ksusi, Maui and Hawaii, and visit either t those Islands on I special business. j Vjjlre viqht-illi the L'uurt Ilou.it, on (Jiteen Street. C. FREIVK PFUt'GER. Dealer In Staple and lanry Dry (.ood. Mrn's Cloth. Ing, Boots and Shoe, and Ystdlrt .Notions Stare an Fart Street, nearly appaaile Mrsars, 674 voullolt A IKu. k. lv lauaia net. a. a. r. cutu., C. BREWER X. CO. Comuiivlnn and Skipping Mrrttiants, llaaslala, Oaha. U. 1. AOKNTS OF Use Iiaalaa and llsualula Paekef Line. AOKNTS Far tfaeMakre, Wnlluka Jt IlaaaPlaalalioas AtlKXTS Far the I'arrhauraad Sale af lalnad Prod are. RKI bK TO Job XI. Hoop, Ks... ......... .......New York. Cuss. Hhkb'KK. Co. I JsaShlllNNKWRLI., KSU. I BOllOli. U. M Swoe . ) tun. Uulcott Ukiiok tsq. J ...... San Francisco. 64Hly HILO BAKERY! rjlH E f ' X D E ItSlCXKIl WOULD RES. M PKCTFI.'LIjV inform the inhsbitsnu of Ililo that they bare opened a I KST CLAS COFFEE SALOON AND It A K ER1 Where families can he supplied with FRESH BULAIt iliily. Fresh Tea Jlttsks every uflerutHtn. PIES AND CAKES af all dear ript iaaa. CAKtS made to order. 11 It A II AM and BOSTON LKOWN BKKAD made to order. LUyCH MA.Y BE HAD AT ALL HOURS. L. SCBATAIN Ai JASlf C. RLACK. P. S. Great care is taken to hare the best materials the market cao affurd. 690 3m HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY ! R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, NCUAXC fcTKKk.T. fJII.OT. MEDIUMAND XAVV BREAD, always on hand and made to order. Also, 11 uter, SmIi and Butter Crackers, JKNNY LIND CAKES. Ax. SHIP DREAD RLItAKED on die shortest notice. FAMILY HUE AI, made of the Best Floor, baked daily and always oa hand. .V. B.BHOry BREAD OF THE BEST CCALITT. 6-i ly WAIMANALO MARKET. UONOLI LC, II. L, Kin Street, opiMwite the Bethel. 693 ly DUFFIN'S MARKET, E. WISSE.MIACII, Proprietor. KINO STREET, HONOLULU. 61 ly FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. K. II. UO VII. Choicest Xleats from finest herds. Poultry, Fish, Vegetables Ac, furnished to order. 6ol ly. HAWAIIAN RICE! I soils and Extra. For Sale in quantities to soil by A. S. CLEG HORN, 64 ly Agent HoloIuIu Rice .Mill. HAWAIIAN LEATHER ! j Sole and Saddle Leatbrr, and Tanurd teat Sklnc. For Sale by ' 6S ly A. 3. CLEGIIORN, Agent Waimea Tannery. I Cargo of the J. A. Falkinburg. CEDAR SHINGLES. Tjogucd ami groove,! Nor West Flooring. Surfaced Spruce Boards, li and li inch Nor West Heading. Scantling, all sises; 1 inch Nor' West Boards, 2 inch Nor' West Plank. 3 Inch Nor West Plank. lsd Fencing. Redwood Clapboards. II inch Toneued and Grooved Redwiod, 1 A 3 S. i inch Fir for liuimr. Cottage Siding, white pine; White pine Pisnk and Board"; Yellow Pine flooring, Yellow Pine Heading. DOORS. BLINDS, SASH, NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, OIL, TURPENTINE. WALL PAPER AND Building Materials of Every Kind ! For Sale by L. U TORBERT, 6S 3m Office Corner Queen and Fort Streets. A Book which should be in Every Library. AJDHEBY IMVliM IlllTIOMY CONTAINING A BOUT 20.000 HAWAIIAN Words, with Enilili siguificaiioo, and AL? Aa EnsHoh-llaaalian Vorabalary, and f branoloclral Table of IIMorlral Events J3v Lorrin Andrews. t.oo u.oo n. m. wuitnkt. - Bound in Half .Morocco, Fur Sale by 77u Valuable IPorA.- can be nbtaiaed in Lottdun of Messrs. TRUBNER A Co., paternoster Row. -lnd also in Sete 3'orA: of Mers. BARNES A Co., John St. ALSO FOR SALE. BI "bap's Hawaiian and Fiifllst Phrase Book, SO cti. nsaranrc Claris. THE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMP'Y OF LOMIO.V. 'IMIEUXIIKRSIGXKD.ACKXTS FOR THE sl abore Company, have recently received instructions to re duce im Kate,d 1'rrciium on Stone aud Brick Buildiuis and on Merchandise sted therein. anl are now rcpared to usue poli cies on more favorable terms than brretofure. Kivks taken ua Buiidines Machinery, Ac. on Suear Plants tiont. JAMON, UKkkN - Co., 6-ly Aecnts. MERCHANTS' MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Or r-n II Frunclat'o. mm: fMIKRSIGXKII HAVING KEEN R p"lnlr,l atruis for the shore Coniny, bra leave to inlorm the puhlie that th-y are row prepared to issue MARINE INSURANCE I'OUICIKS ON' CARGOES, FREIGHT aad TREASURE. 690 ly WALKKR It ALLKN. J. D. WICKE, AOfcST FOR TI1K BKK.MEN BOAhD OF I NDERWRITCRS A I.I. AVERAGE CLAIMS AGAINST SAID aV I'ndcrwrilrr, atx-urrinic in or about this Kiugdom, will have to be certitUd before biin. 663 ly IIAMRURf.II.HREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. "VJIE UNIIERSIGNEII, Acentsof the abore Com al iiany.are prepared to insure risks strains! fire Id and about Uouotulu. A ur particulars apply at the thce. MKLCUtRS CO. Ilonoiula Oct. 11.1857. . 6M ly CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. riMIE CN'OERSIGNEO AGENTS OF THE JL alwve Company, have been authorised to insure risks on Cargo, Freight and Treasure, by COASTKKS from llomlulu to all porU of the Hawaiian Urmin, and vice verxa. B,s ly It. HAVKfCLU r t-O. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, SAX FRANCISCO. riMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN M apiminted Ai-nts for the abova company, beg leave to nform the the public, that they are now prepared to issue MARINE INSURANCE POLICIES on Carco, Freight and Treasure., to and from ail parts of the world. II. 11ACKFELD CO. Honolulu, April 2 1882. 671 ly SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. rnvllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN I appointed aicents for the San FraucMCu Board of I'oder w riters, rvprcsentitiK The California Insurance ('ompany, The Merchants Mutual Marine Insurance, The Pacific lusurnnce Company, The Cnlilornia Lloyds, and The Heme Mutual lusurance Company. ItrR leave to inform Masters of Vessels and the public rt? rur ally that all lossra sustvined on Vr--ctlJi and CA1UIOM, Insured by either of the aiiove Companies SRninst perils or tne m and othrr risks, at or near the Sandwich Islands, will have to lw verified by them. 639 8m II. 1IACKFELD A Co. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE rQMTACLE LIFE ASSTOAAf E SOllhll, No. 02 Broadway, New York, 1ID THE UNITED STATES CASUALTT INSU RANCE COMPANV, 96 Bboadwat, New Yobk. FVMIE UNDERSIGN" ED HAVING BEEN JL apppointed A U E N T of the above named Companies, is prciared to receive applications for LIFE IMS UK A MCE in a Company whoso M success is unparalleled in the history of Life Assurance. 11 ALSO To issue Policies for CASUALTT INSURANCE in the' only Mutual Accident Compauy iu America. 6u6 ly M. B. BECK WITH. PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Of San Francisco, California. Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000. JONATHAN HCNT, U. II. BItiELOW, J. 5L 8IIOTWELL, C. A. LATON, ...........President. ....... General Agent. ...........Secretary. ....Marine Secretary. IMIE UNDERSIGNED. THE AUTHOR ixed A rents of this company are prepared to insure risk On Cargo, Commissions and Profits ! In Vessels either In the Trade. Will issue Farriga or later-lalanal Fire and Marine Time Policies Covering risks on Public Buildings. Stores. Dwelling nouses. Furniture, and Goods in store, and on Hulls ot Vessels not rating lower Uian A. Losss promptly adjusted and paid in U. S. Gold Coin. N. B. Policua furnished at once without the delay of for wurdiug applications to San FranciMti. For rates of preuium and paruculars apply to 571 ly BISHOP A Co. Agents. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. National Insurance Company, Ot .in it XriiiioliKOO, Office, No. 40S Montgomery Street, near California. MARINE IXSI'RANCE asan Halla. Car goes, Treasure, Cntumisions, Probts, and other subjects of Marine lusurance, to and from all pons in the world, inland Rinks. MARINE RISKS on Coastm. Also, on Freight, Cargo, Ac , to and from all inter-i1and ports insured against. I1KK lNSl'KAM'Kupon Buildings, Merchandise, Fnrnitu,e. Rents, Vessels iu Putt aud Uieir Cargoes, and other I nsurable Property. CAPITAL, (PAID I P) 0E MILLION DOLLARS. Lo?s prtiniptly adjntrd and paid in I'nltrd States j Gold tola. WILLIAM PIERCE, .T President. I). W. C. THOMPSON Vice-President. W. W. W Iti.il NS, Secretary. AMOS NO YES, Marine Officer. Executive Committee : ALBERT DIBBLES, Chairman. JOS. A. DON0HOE. R. O. S.NEATH. JOHN G. BRAY. ABRAM BLOCK. N. B Particular attention to Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Churches, Furniture, &c C. BREWER Aw Cs.. Airats, 673 6m Honolulu. THE HAWAIIAN SPECTATOR. IT IS PROPOSED TO PCBI.ISII A Q.CAR TERLY under the alnive title, to be devoted to the History, i Statistics, Commerce. Literature and the development of the Resources of the Hawaiian Islands; as also the Islands of the ' Pacific Ocean, known under the general narr.e "t Polynesia. It wil be published in the same form as tlie original "Srtc tt a," which af commenced in these islands in the year 1S.1S, and waa untnrtunately supenleI at the end of the second volume. The proposed Quarterly will be soaVewhat enlarit-d, printed nn fine paper, with clear new type, neatly folded ami stitched aod finished, to subscribers only at ao per annum. The first number will be issued on the first day of January next. The Editorial department will he under the supervision of an association of liusrary gentlemen of Honolulu. 11. M. WHITNEY, Publisher. Honolulu, August, 1S67. 64S A NEW WORK BY ELLIS. The Imerlran Minion la the Sandaifh Islands, .1 J7iiI("cin and an Appeal In relation to the Proceedings fJ the Inform I Catholic Mission at jfoHululu. Bt Rev. Wm. Ellis. Reprinted from the London Edition. tl is Baa r da 30 rrats la Paper I'srrrs. Fur Sale by U. M. WHITNEY. Plymouth Collection. X HAND AND FOR SALE. THE PLT- mouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes. () iZi 1m H. M. WHITNEY Jilrrtaniral. li. COFFL. 1 -A. S O 1ST , SOLIC ITS THE PATRONAGE OF the Tj Masters of ships can depend npon him for SETTING TRV WORKS I Orders msy be left at Bolles a Co.V 697 ly HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, BY W. J. RAWLINS. r'.IIE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE W orks is prepared to supply his customers, and the pub lic in reneral, witb the best quality Y E I.I.O W SO A P. SOFT SOAP alsray. mm hssil. Tar, Highest Pbicc rim roa Soar Gskasb. 696 ly J. i i.i ;::i:s, IMPORTER &. MANUFAC- 1 1 KtH of all kind of Saddlery, Car- C5fJ riaK Trimminir. Mattress miiinr S2si.' and repairine done with neaUiess and dispatch. IT Adordcrs promptly attended to. 693 Corner of Furt and Hotel st.-eeta, Honolulu. ly II . FISCHER. Mrrrhant Tailor. Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall Honolulu, 11. I 666 ly W. FISCHER, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher. Hotel Street, near tha I'm Store of J. Mott Smith tr Co. 660 ly OEORCE CLARK, BOOT aad SHOEMAKER. Hotel street, between Nuusnu aad Maunakea strew. 6S4 ly B. DKLKHAB. j. rasa. E. DELEMAR &. Co., PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS. 669 K udiumatiu St., Horolulu, II. I. ly GEORGE LEONARD, Manufacturer of FURNITURE of all De scriptions. PLANING, SAWING AND TURNING DONE. Moaldlnrt r all kinds eonMautly on Hand. 66 ly - G. W. NORTON 5t Co., cooai;i:s a.m (.augers, ON THE ESPLANADE, First Door above the Custom-house, Haualalu, II. I. 6000 BARRELS NEW jffo OLD OIL CASKS. 681 ly -A.- DOIRON, Catholic Church Premises, Honolulu, HAVING LATELY RETURN ED from San Francisco With a Xta Stork of Materials, He is prepared to Jiepair WATCHES. CLOCKS AND MUSIC BOXES 660 With promptness and dispatch. ly ROlfEltT RYCROPT, PLUMBER, CORNER Or FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS, 8 HONOLULU, H. ., 1 Wliere he will be found ready to atteud to alt customers r I in his line. 676 0m robert newcomb & co.. iiooza-iaii:ks. Merchant Street, opposite the Sailor's Home, Plaia aad Orstaissenlal B I ad ias executed at short 634 notice and reasonable terms. ly W. BEAWETT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, f-ft King Street, Opposite the Bethel. Vasa. Honolulu. II. I. 668 ly C. E. WILLIAMS, Xannfartartr, Importer and Dealrr in Farnltare Of Every Description. Furniture Wareroom on Fort streer, opposite R. TI. Morgan'a Family Market; Workshop at the old stand. Hotel street, near Fort. N. B Orders from other islands promptly attended to. 683-ly J. H. WICKE. Cabinet Maker ! ALASKA STRCKT BELOW TBI THKATSB. Furniture made add repaired at reasonable prices. 608 ly BISCUITJ3AKERY. JAM OS GULDSTON'E, t ORNER OF QUEEN AND RICHARDS STREETS iCr Ships' Bread rehaked at short notice. XX 660 ly f. ii. c..si:-i:lki:a, Tinsmiths and Plumbers. Aauanu Strrrt, near the K'karf STOVES and LEAD PIPR always on naml. Jobbing or all kinds atteuded to. 6v9 ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. y-N THE CXDERSIGNED WOl'Ll) RE Tfk sjiectfully inform the public that he is prepared to cast Wy and finish all kinds of brass add composition work with dispatch and at reasonable rates. TT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on short notice. UT" Constantly on hand, hose eoupttnrs of the following, sixes: j, I. L, li, 2 and 2J. Also, oil cups and gauge cocks. JAMtS A. HOPPER, 6"9 ly King street. Valuable Books Received- From London, per R. C. Wyllie. BURGH OX THE MA.MFACTL'RE OF SUGAR, Oioyune on the Manufacture nf Surar, D'Aubrie's West Indies, tr'ouflern on Sugsr. Allirott's Soriiho and Imphee. Montcla r nn the Sugir Cane. Salvia's Travels in Mexico. Baron Munchausen. Goethe's Reynard the Kox. Parker's Works. 12 vol. Cobb's Works and Plays. W'edgewood's Dictionary 3 volunvt. Wedgewood's ilrigin of Laniruases. W'illiam'a Maori Ijehsons. Ilurvt's Rationalism. Vnity of Troth. Burton's Hand Bonk. Ac Ac. &S6 2m H. M. WHITNEY. WRITING INKS On Hand and For Sale : MATXARD AV NO YES BEST BLACK INK, quarts, pints anl cones. lavids' best Black Ink. quarts, pints and con-S-Davids' best Copying Ink, quarts and pints. Maynard e Noyes' best Copying Ink, quarts and pints. Bank of London best Copyiug Ink, quarts and pints. Arnold's Writing Fluid in quart aud pints, received di rect from London. Arnold's Copying Fluid, David's best Blue Ink, in cones; David's best Carmine Ink, in glass stands; Indelible Ink, for marking linen. Xone but tlie Best of W riting IrJc kej,t for sale By n. M. WHITNEY AGREEMENT IILAXKS. BLANK FORMS OF AGREEMENT BE tween Masters and Servants the oa'y authorlxed form Price 1,00 per Dstrs. r-r sale by II M. WHITNEY THERMOMETERS. A LC rLATEO TO SCORE FROM ISO to 240 3 Fahrenheit. 1 A Cent, la I .SO rnrk. -For Pale by U. M. WHITNEY. c Map of the Sancl- wicli Islands. r-fVIIE OXLV CORRECT MAP OF THESE 1 Islands is that of the L". S. Exploring- Expedition, pub lished by the American Government. Every farmer who owns an acre of grouud. every captain who commands a coaster, ev ery traveler who wants to hud correct names and distances, and every gentleman who desires to be Losed up about the group should possess a copy of it, A few copies left, price 2.0l each. For sale at the BOOKSTORE. Slibtrtistmtnts. TO SUBSCRIBERS. SrBSCRIBERS TO FOREIGN" PERIODI CALS, who may wish to obtain new Publicatiana, cons mencingwith the date of Jannaiy, IS, are Informed that I shall make up my orders for the new year aad forward taw' same to New York and London by the ateamtr Hahn, which sails on the 6th of November. 696 v't H. M. WHITNEY. Steam in tlie Pacific X X G 3 G ! Tlie Commercial PERIODICAL ANO NEWS AGENCY For the North Pacific. IJAVING BEEN FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS Established in this City as Agent FOR TIIK Leading American and European Magazines and .Yen simpers ! 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A discount of 10 per cent, from the schedule price wilt ba allowed, where over twenty-five dollars' worth of erlodicala are subsrriled fir at one time and paid for In advence. As thj American and Hawaiian postages now amount to sis cents on a single paper, or (3 12 per annum, persons who bare heretofore obtained their periodicals by mail direct to their ad dress, will find it to their interest to ootaiu them through this Agency. Papers Driirrrrd Free of Postage or other Charges In an; part of the ;roap. Back numbers or the leading Magaslnes, also of Harper's Weekly, Leslie's Illustrated and the London News always oa band. Files made up at short notice for whalemen acd trav elers. Subscriptions Parable Alwnrsin Advance AMERICAN New York Herald, , NEWSPAPERS. ...........Per Annum. .$6 00 4 00 , 6 00 6 00 6 00 Tribune,. ............ .......... " " Times, Boston Journal........................... Boston Advertiser...... .................. New York World, (weekly,) 600 " " Ledger. 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The undersigned has an agent In San Francisco, to secure and forward the above papers, which are often pot on board after the vessels are under sail, without regard to ex pense, thus enabling subscribers to obtain their papers mora promptly than in any other way. ' ess II. M. WHITNEY. Published and for sale by SI. .11. ITIIITXEY, Honolulu. A DICTIONARY OF THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE To whi. h is added a vocabulary of English words, rendered into Hawaiian, and a chronological table of principal event in Hawaiian History. By Lorrin Andrews. Price io sheep binding, $5 00; or (6.00 in half morocco library style. SYNOPSIS OF TUB HAWAIIAN LANGUAGES By W. D. Alexander, President of Oahu College. Paper, 60 eta. HAWAIIAN PHRASE BOOK A manual of colloquial priraa ea in the Hawaiian language...... ...........Price 60c. ANDREWS. HAWAIIAN GRAMMAR, hy Lorrin Andrews An indispensable aid for foreigners in acquiring the native fngue. 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EA NL'PEPA KCOKOA, (Tax IsDxrxxDesrr Paass) A week ly newspaper in Hawaiian, deroted to news and local liter, ature. nr.d independent in politics. Volume 1, 2 asd 3. bound, $3.50 each; or $10. for the set. CHART Or THE SANDWICH ISLANDS Engraved on steel, and printed at Washington, expressly for Uie undersiened. This is the most correct chart published.. ...Price $2.00. A I-?0 FOR S A LE THE HAWAIIAN SPECTATOR Conducted by an associati.it of gentlemen, 133d. vols. 8 vo. bound Iu one. Contain ing a great variety of informatain on the early history of these islands not to be found in any other work. A let cop. lea ou"T of this work remain. Price $6,00. HAWAIIAN BIBLES Octavo sise, bound in fancy morocco covers with records fur marriages and deaths, suitable for family bibles. Price according to style of binding, from $ o$10. HAWAIIAN AND ENGLISH TESTAMENT Having Uie two versions iu parallel columns one of the best text books fog persons wishing to acquire the Hawaiian language. K. B. Any books published in the Hawaiian language or any books pertaining to tha islands, if obtainable, will ba pro. cured for persons desiring them. For sale by n. M WniTNET.