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I . .rn r,.wsa , a WVf.T B J J AW a r rv) i a M ' iuhi.iiif:l and koited iiv ULMRt M. WIIIT.NEV. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, APRIL 2, 1870. SIX DOIX4KS PER AXXLM. VOL.. XIV. .No. 4U. W11UL.E X. 13. I in 'I W 1,1 .i-W . . tI:. . ..v . ...... 1 Iwh THE PACIFIC rnmmcrohil Adrftrtfser. T.,..,,.. "TatalnsShlpaff Sfcore." akther-leeck of the tiaail shtrera. t boa Unea strain and tbe W shmods alar ken. cw ' tut. litke boom qaivera, Onw iri the ave wiia is comins; storro-ctood blackea. t 1 J L pnut n lher bow. Las 1 k iint-b"w t'l oa Fir latsnd head i 1 tbe walcnea the heain k-aJ. tiiwl t the wW!. srvl with enr-r ere ra ant to sky, and to shore I fiae. ae siutUf'd order of " Full aod by," IJs sibKiroly chantM to -'4 alkip benl lower beCl , 1 aer brns'laiiie bir to l ' Full fr stays ! 1 beCre the hrexe i aer brns'laide bir to toe tUtM o lays. he ft-r epricf to Ihe rieingr seaa Cfte .io rail "e-tan.! by jT stays ! " ,inre nH, as earh io hia plsre, A lb.' (-rh-red emle in bia harden'd Bands, dli i ju-i k mk! t.MIiiie. by sheet ao.1 brare. I fclin t:e waechwrord ica patient stand. :V I.tftit on Fire Inland bea4 draws near, tnin.pt-ine'd, the pilot's shoot $n h r' n bowsprit's b'H I hear. 4 th tbe welcome rail sf Ready about ! " rtt . me to .pare ; U b Ub-and-s; i A the enpfvin (rowla, " Down beim, hard dWa ! " PI I . ui sf c'J oo tbe whirling spokes I throw. tlw Varen rn s bUck with the stortn-c load's fxowa. Ii n't the knight-beaA. 0iea the spray. 4 we nifH the hk of lite plaofiins; sea, siy shuuldfr stilf to tbe srhe-H I lay, it I iur, "Ay, ay, sir. hard a lee." f."t.-i the swerins; kap nf a startle-1 steed ship s faat ia tbe eye of tbe wind I.- 1.u:(T'iue ! oa to lee recetie. the knXaml si bite we hare left behind. p.iji. filter, the Jibe CoHapae, . I HI Vuf. nn lug at ine psnini riens , C 4 'P" sats and the mainsail flaps, ,'d, I i d thunJer the order, Tacks ami sheets ! n aru; (be rartSe of blorks and the tramp cf the rrew. !&: the ruin and the rnahinf ataall, sails are aback from clew to c'ks, M "1 now Is the moment lor u Mainsail haul ! " the heary yar.ia, (ike a baby's toy. fifty strong arms are quickly swung HVMs ber war, snd I look with Joy, the first white spray o'er tbe bulwarks flung. ro and haul ! "'tis the last command. 1 the bi-ad siula nil to the blast once more ; -n and ir leeward lies the land, ,U tbe breakers white on tbe shingly shore. t natters the reeC or tbe rain, or tbe squall ; it-ady the helm ttr the open sea ; first nate clamors, " Belay there sll? Ihe Captain's breath ooce mure cornea free. shore let the fwd shin flr. tie care I bow the gusts may blow. tyeaatte bunk. In my Jacket dry ; - idt bvlu bare struck and my watch Is below, il Oliver Wendell Holme $ Boh lew Tork Correspondence No. 36. in January Gto. Ft PtnhfAu. Philanthropist li i ArtH ir. in. .Veic Y li k ;.e of tu Picture. y fEOJI OCR 0T CO is. Artn-ir. m JVeic 1 ork and ia "arx 1 lit CORRESPONDENT. J Nrw York, Feb. 1, 1870. t wonder of the weather continuen. Tlie CA inter month lias cl6edl warm and serene rt to Jat aa Let jvenibcr's Indian sum No snow, no teiupcfets, peopie tending J pcra and Ion blades of green grass to :wpapcr editors, all the rivers open, the trail- butus appearing in the CelJo of Connecticut, titttato viiteti vnrautini? in Maine, buds of - o - - - wjivarinz tree bezinninj; to swell under the niiMj, all thea quite unprecedented phe r.a rill the mind of the uatire American 'under, and lead him to question uneasily J.er there maj not he some screw loose in V'letial mechanisni, and whether the solir en may not jet prove to be, as Sydney Smith bl for Jeffrey's benefit, a weak aftiir ; " whether, in short, the day of judgment may e somewhat nearer than he had expected. inly New Yorkers have never experienced K thi century a winter that has been bo ttry as the present one. In this capricious i i. indeed, every season presents some novel je. Rich summer is the rainiest, the dryeet, akhiest. or the hottest within man's jrj; each spring and autumn contrives to QYiterlze itself, in some unexpected way, in IperLitive degree ; bat this winter's warmth f'f!tr.a!'u exceptional. I have inter- I ii " the eldest inhabitant, and be remembern I like it. We begin to hope that New J u to be blessed with a change of climate. I attention of the city is directed at present 7 toward two eminent persons, toward the prv and the fnnernl nhuvinies tt AaaA ti . . . . . I nosos jrxew, r. a-awrvoaj, wboee remains be consigned to earth, this week, in his 1 placer the town of Danrers, now called iy, near Salem, Jlaseachusetts. I fisited l-jce last summer, and found it an unintcr- N'ew England village, like any other ; bat one notable feature, the Pea body Insti- Ia that monotonous assemblage of square, 1 D'i 3. hit-rint.i houMM. I found n firu smK. fl edifice of brick ; and in that edifice was ieraMe and well-selected library of stand- i miscellaneous works, a number of good a fine lecture-room, an independent ir1 tsrs1 Tl of works of reference, and the noted ure likeness of Queen Victoria, with tbe lph letter which accompanied its presenta- . 1 P tbe good Queen to the great giver. - All Jportunities or tbe Peabody Institute, in- J; and 1 could not help thinking that tbe r-e was of more consequence to tbe State j r inntry than the prim - village thai con- ! feabodv himself I saw but once. about ears ago. There was a gala performance in. ( iCH principal opera-bouse ; and during tbe t two noticeable men quietly took their p the right band box of the upper tier, itiog the auditory. One was a short man, HI r vcu ana paruy uaju, dui wiin an air oi I yoath and good nature ; be wore no , but was instantly recognized as Admiral e At t. The other, a tall squarely built per erend K-.a i . M &l aaur, strong features, and benignant look, I 5 Peabody. An American audience is in ... or timid to applaud its Donular men ex- & .m they appear io tbe character of orators, I J and no demonstration was made in favor of these distinguished citizens; but the opera became the leaser epectacle in their presence, the aria and the ballet were unheeded for a time. A great murmur and bustle in the audience announced that its attention and its opera-glasses were turned toward tbe two benefactors. They formed a strange contrast. One had served his country in war, the otlier in peace ; one by dealing hard blows, the other by giving cheques ; one by de stroying, the other by building up. Which of them had served the best it were hard to decide. But the lion and the lamb were reposing there together ; and had you then seen the two amiable creatures for the lirst time, it would have been bard for you to decide which was the fighter and which tbe philanthropist. With the present week the name of George Peabody will pass into less frequent mention; but bis record will live for centuries as that of one of the uorit blameless well-wishers of his race. A young Prince of the royal blood divides the public interest with the name I have just men tioned. Prince Arthur of England is among ns. He is more refined in manners than bis elder brother, who vie ited Honolulu some months ago. With smiting composure he undergoes the ordeal of j-jstliog, crowding, and hand-shaking, and goes to balls, dinner-parties, and places of public amusement as if determined to observe thoroughly all the habits and peculiarities of the native Americans. His programme of movements is kindly published, for several days in advance, in the doily papers, so that all curiously disposed may fullow him around if they choose. litst Sunday be attended Trinity Church; and after lie left his pew a number of young ladies crowded into it, in order to enjoy, successively, the fine imaginative pleasure of occupying a seat that the Prince had pressed. On the same afternoon he promenaded Fifth Avenue, to see the favorite strolling-ground of New Yorkers ; bat he was so crowded by tbe young ladies that be found it difficult to make any observations other than upon American female beauty. In June, 1867, I saw Prince Arthur at the Paris Exposition. He was then a straight, slim, well grown youth, apjarently sixteen years of age, with clear com plexion, thin face, and aquiline nose, and of tle saDguine temperament. He has gained consider ably in flesh since then. His bearing was thor oughly gentlemanly, except for a tinge of uneasy nervousness, which is natural enough in a Lid who is bo constantly stared at by the public. Yet the crowd did not worry or pursue him. He was in the English department of the exposition when I saw him, looking at the great Whit worth and Armstrong guns; a couple of intelligent looking and muscular gentlemen, his tutors, ac companied bim, and the official in charge ex plained to the Prince some points connected with the working of the artillery. A few persons fol lowed bim ; but there was no jostling. This was explainable, however, quite as much by the fact of the superior attractions, in the way of royalty, that were present at the exposition, as by the superior deference of the Europeans. A few minutes after Prince Arthur had gone by the word passed rapidly through the curious multi tude, Le Roi d Egypte ! Le Roi d' Egypte ! " and hundreds pushed and struggled to catch a glimpse of tlie dark-skinned successor of the Pharaohs, whose tall and stalwart guards made swift passage for him through the crowd. But it is not necessarily snobbishness that makes peo ple run to catch a glimpse of royal personages. It is a natural curiosity to see how people will behave when placed in an exalted and exceptional station. We are all anxious to see what cannot Le seen every day. The same principle leads us to attend weddings or executions. So tbe Prince goes blithely through our coun try, seeing at least the brighter side of our in stitutions, if no other. What the darker side is your readers may gather from these facts : that we have had, during the paBt monthof January, fifteen murders committed here in New York, and a host ten times as many attempted assassin ations and robberies ; and that nine out of ten of the criminals remain at large, or, if arrested. escape the, penalties of the law. In the most shocking case of all. the Hudson street murder of a few days ago, tbe criminal (Reynolds) coolly remarked to the officers, upon his arrest, " Hang- ing for murder is played out in New York.' This philosophic assassin spoke the truth. Not more than one per cent, of our murderers suffer capital punishment. The apathy of the comma nity in respect to crime is something unexampled in the character of civilized nations. The most frightful murders are absolutely forgotten in three or four days. We blame our laws, our mercenary judges, our social institutions, everything but the right cause, for these terrible phenomena It is the character of the people that makes them possible, that permits them, that watches this increasing horror of crime without a protest or an effort. Within ten years mob-law will be the law of New York City. Calahcs. Vm - BARTOW, Aactltneer, Sstlesj ft BB n Q,neen Street. ne Jsr f rass SM - fLaatnimanu street. , ly K. T. ADAMS. B. O. WILD KB. ADAMS Sc. WILDER. Anctlsa and Csmatlislsn Merchants, FIRS PROOF STORE, Is Rwwlnson's) Bnllsllna;, Qneen Street. M. PU1LLIPS Si. CO.. I - mBOBTBBB AXD . . Wholesale Dealers In Clothls?, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Men's mm sb tag ana tascj cssds, tt: 4 MERCHANT 8T (700 6m) HONOLULU. D. N. FLITNER, Continaee bit eld business in the treproo bsUldinf , , , Kaabassaaa Street, " Cliroaameters rated by obeervatioca of the no and star with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian oi Honolulu. Particular attention riven to - flae watch repairias. - Sextaat and quadraat glasses silvered and adjusted Charts and nautical instruments eonstanUy oa 686 hand and for sale. ly BISHOP COh BaaUer. Office, In the east earner sf Mikee's Block, Kaafeomanii street, Hoaotala... . Draw Bills of Cxchaer? en ' ;" The Bask or CauroaaiA. - Baa Frandsoo MasB fiimuuMiimi k Co New Tork. La sa ir Wallik, - . New Tork, TBEKoa-V'NATiojrAB Bask. ' . A Boston. OaixrTAL. Bask Cobtobayiob. - Zodoo. Messrs. Mabctabo. Abdbb a Co.. ' Paris. Agents Pacuio iBsvaaaca Co. and Vavblatta Lrra Lssrm- abcb Co. Win rsceirs depoiu4Ucoant flrttcUil bos Inetips per, and an en a io coiiectinatr. 090 ly gnsinrss Caris. VM. NGWCOMB. Dentist. Office corner of Von and Hotel Street. 671 ly J. M. WHIT.VEV, D. 0. S Dtutist, Orrtci otcb Da. norrMasw'B Daco Sroac, CORNER OF KAAHUMAPiU AXD MERCHANT STS. AM Office tours from 9 a. till 2 r. u. ly K. IIOFFMAN.V, M.l. Physician mad Sargeoa, Ceraer Merchant and Kaahumaaa sis., near PostoOice. 687 ly A. C. BLTFL'M, M. I. Phvslrlan and Surgeon, Office and Residence, A Id rich House. Fort street 680 ly JOHN S. McGRKW, M. D Physlflaa and Sirgean. Office ia II. U Chase's building. Fort Street. RattiDBiict Chaplain St., between. Nuttanu ami Fort Stt. OrrtCB ilocaa From 8 to IO A. M., and from it to S P. M. 67a ly A.F.JUOD, Attorney and Connselltr at Law, Fort street, three doors below Merchant Streets. 702 ly II.VRV THOMPSON, Ittsrney and Counsellor at Law. Oifice on Queen Street, opposite the Court Bouse, up stairs. 719 ly R. i . DAVIS. Attorney at Law, Will Practice in all the Courts of the Kingdom, in both English and Hawaiian languages. 692 Office oh Queen Street, orpo'ite the Court Iloutr. ly S. B. DOLE, Attorney at Law. Offie ovtr RickardionU Store, corner Fort mnd Merchant in ttreele, Honolulu. ly W. C. JONES. Attorney at Law and Land Agent. Win practice in all the Courts of tbe Kingdom. lie will attend the Circuit Courts in Kauai, Maui wad Hawaii, and visit either of those Islaud on special business. MO Office near the Court House. T C H IT I. A N Si. BROTHER. laJPOBTBRa or AND SBALKBS IS China Goods of all Descriptions, and In all kinds of Dry Goods, Also, constantly on hand, a superlcr quality of Hawaiian Rice. 64 NVXJANU STREET, HONOLULU. ly THE NEWSPAPER KUOKOA, Published Weekly In the Hawaiian Language. It has the largest circulation in the group, and is read both by Hawaiian and Foreigners. Price 'i a year in ad vance. Advertisements translated into Hawa iian free of charge. Office over Post Office. EDWIN JONES, Grocer and Ship Chandler, LAHAINA, MALI. Money and Recruit furnished to Ship on Favorable Terms. 780 ly AFOXC Si A CHUCK, Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In General Slerchaudlse and Chinese Goods. Fire prMf Starr, Nunruh Street. Under tbe Public Hall. 706 ly E. O. UAL.L. Si. SON, Importers and Dealers In Hardware, Dry Goods, Pointt, Oil, and General MtrchandU. 700 Corner Fort and King Sta. ly JOHN THOS. WATER HO USE. Importer and Dealer In General Merchandise, 669 Queen Street, Honolulu. ly M. S. WALKBB. S. C. ALLBM USbablW SK. AJL.I!.3, Shipping and Commission Merchants, 683 HONOLULU, H. I. M. . . WW W1.TW m. .WW F. A. SCHAEFER Ai CO, Importers and Commission Merchants, HONOLULU, 680 ly HAW. ISLANDS. JOHN R1TSON, Dealer In Wises, Spirits, Ale and Porter. 696 ileaslnla. ly rasiB bbowb. OODPBBT BBOWB. BROWN Sc CO. Importers k Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Spirits, ie. 700 MERCHANT ST., HONOLULU. 6m L.EWERS Si. DICKSON. Dealers In Limber and Building Materials, 680 Fsrt Street. ly TH. C. II BUCK, General Commission Slerenant, 686 Fort Street. ly FISCHER Ai ROTH, aierchant Tailors. Fort Street, opposite Odd Fellow's Hall. Honolulu. H. I. 671 ly MeCOLGAN St, JOHNSON. Merchant Tailors, FORT STREET, HONOLULU, H. I., T1 Opposite Tbeod. C. Ueack's. Jy II. E. McINTVRE t BROTHER, Crocery, Feed Store and Bakery, comer or Km and Fort Streets, Honolulu, H. I. 605 ly W. L. GREEN, General Commission Agent and Broker, QUEEN STREET, 688 lyl HONOLULU. ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT. Commission Merchant and Ceneral Shipping Agent 686 Ileaelala. Oshs. ly L. L. TORBERT, Dealer In all kinds of Bnlldine Materials. Pointt and Oil, Wall Paper, Window and Picture Clatt, Sath, Blind. Jeors. A-e.. se. OrriCB No. 20 Ei-labadb, (674 ly) Oprosrra Cocbt Hocst TJIEO. H. DAVIES. (.Late Ja-iion, Green 4- Co.) Importer and Commission Mercnant, LLOYDS' It THE LIVERPOOL UNDERWRITE' NORTHERN ASSURANCE fOpr ..?'rM BRITISH r FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE CO, ' Fire Proof Buildings, Kaahumana sod Queen Streets 717 ly DILLINGHAM CO., UfPOBTBBS ABO DEALBBS 1ST Hardware, Cntlery, Dry. Goads, Paiats and Oils, and General Merrbandic. S74 It: 9S KINO STREET, HONOLULU. li CHUNG HOON. Comntlsslsn Merchaat and General Aeent. ArlLPalti,U1i A"auln Sarar Plantations-Ija- In New Sieae blare, NaaaaaSt belew Klag. WW IT BABTL B, CAS TLB. 4. S. ATBCBTOB. A. a. COOKB. taaiLK j. COOKE. Inpsrters tad General Jlerthants. Klag street, espsslle the Seamen's Chanel. w u, u e.n i s for ": nr. ayaes Celebrated Family Med ietnea. .. - Wheeler Wilson's Sewing Machine ; ' ' Z The New England MotoaJ Ufe Insurance Company Tbe Kohala Sarar Company, Hawaii. 'The naika Boftar Company, MaoL - - - - The Hawaiian Sorar Mills, Maui. . Tbe Walalua engat Plantation. Oaho. Tbe Lomahai Rice PUataUon, Kanal 71a r . , D C WATERMAN At CO Commission Merchants. - - ' special atbenttoa paid ts) tie interest of the Whaime riett b w " 1 k 1 ii.bi sase 01 swhinf OiL Bene, General MIroeriagoC Freight Keaara. Isaao Howxabv, Jb. A cd.. New Bedford J. C. Mbxbill tt Co., Baa Francisco e6Iy ALLEN St. CHILLING WORTH, KawaUiae, Hawaii,' WBl eoatinae the Oeoeral Merehaadiseand Shlpptngbnslaesa sm ws mvuvw porv, wnere tney are preparew to furnish lb justly celebrated Kawaihae Potatoes, and such other recruit a ars required by whale ships, as the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. s?lrewoocl on XZaxicl. ao ly business CEar&s. C. liRKWER ii. CO. Commission and Shipping Merchants, 709 IIowoliilo, Quint H. . y C. Lt. RICHARDS t CO., Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants, and Dealer in Ceueral Merchandise, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of werclisadise.for the supply of Whaler anil Merchant vessels. o75 ly , ED. HOFFSCHLAEGtR t CO.. Impwrtersaad Commission Merchants, Corner sf Fsrt nnd Merchant Street. 720 ly M. S. GRINBJIUM CO- Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, And every variety of Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods Store formerly occupied by W. A. Aldrich, 702 Makte'i Block, (juetn sf. ly sf. C. CHALLsMKL N. A. BLUM B. CIIALLAM E F j St CO.. Importers and Dealers In Wines, Spirits, Ales, fcc., No. 8 NUUAXU STREET, 676 Opposite Merchant street, Honolulu, II. I. ly J. FERRY. Dealer in Central Merchandise, FIRE-PROOF STORE, Corner of Hotel and auanu Strettn, Honolulu, JJ. 1. ALSO Cetail Establishment on Xanana Street. 722 Above the Fire-proof Store. ly KOLL.ES & CO.. Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants, Queen Street, Jlonoliuu. Iirilt IT PKBMISCION TO Messrs. C. A. M'illiitim & Co. Messrs. C. Brewer & Co., Mesrrs. Castle & Cooke. I Messrs. H. Hackfeld & Co., Messrs. C. L. Richards ii Co. u. 0 Waterman, Ksq. 722 ly Itcading- Rooni.t m t ii e, r rv . .WW W . w r wr. .... . . "afXlN TUB WKKK. Honrs from 9 A. 31. to 10 P. 31., Up-staira. in tbe Sailora Hetue. Tbe last Friday evening of each month reserved for the meet us of the Y. M. C. A. tsyd ly LAND SURVEYING! WILL BB 4TTKNDBD TO BT C. J. LYOIVS. ESPECIAL. ATTENTION GIVEN TO OLD and oonnictins; fc-urviys of Town Lots, also, to drawine Plans and Translating Notes. O Leave orders at Office of 8. B. DOLK. 708 ly Photogi ap liy IMPROVEMENT IS THE ORDER OF tbe day. Having constructed a new Sky-lijrlit. and mane various other iniprovementa, I hope now to be able to suit tbe most fastidious with naotosrnjph. Of any Size, from a Crystal to a Mammoth, taken in the lest iilyle of the Art, And on most reasonable terms. ALSO, for sale Views of tbe Portraits of the Kings, Queens, and otlier Notable. Ac oov 1 y xx. mj. iUAor., run otreei. 1858. JOS. V. KfllG, 1869. ARTIST IN PHOTOG11APHY, Over the Advertiser Office, Next doir to the Post Oflice, has opei ed his Gallery for Photo graphs, Cartes de Visite, Amlirotypes, Melaino types, &e., Ac. 678 Sntlaractiou Warranted or no Pay. ly HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY ! K. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, NUCANU STREhT. PILOT, MEDIUM AND NAVY BREAD, always on hand and made to order. AkiOt Waier. Soda and Butter Crackers, JENNY LINO CAKES. Ac. SHIP BREAD REUAKED on the shortest notice. FAMILY BREAD, made of the Best Floor, baked daily and always on nana. It. B BROWN BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY nan ly ALEXANDER REMOND, Of ike Imperial Farm, Rambouillet,) VETERINARY SURGEON, Kniana street, above Mr. Thos. Foster's. ALL BUSINESS IN HIS LINE AS VETERINARY SURGEON, promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to all diseases of Horses. Cow aud Sow, Carefully Spayed, gr V,f gjr All orders left with Mr. BERTRAND, Barber, ftIfi' No. 40 Hotel street, or at Mr. KELLY'S Stables, nim M Fort street, will be attended to 698 SHIP SMITHING, &C., &C. THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. beg to announce toi-ffjfa Ihey have opened . Vw A Blacksmith Shop on Queen Street, Close to Mr. Emmes Building Yard, in which Ship Work, Carriage Work, Agricultural Implements, . llorse Mioeing, c, Wilt be attended to teith Promptness and Dispatch. And havins: on the premises a STEAM HAMMER and other labor-saving appliances, as well as a large and varied stock of light and heavy Iron, they are prepared to do work CD caper. Quicker and Better than elsewhere in wis city. : HONOLULU IRON WORKS. 713 3m ALEX. YOUNG, Mararer JOUIV IVEILL, 3VEiao3aiCLlt, HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCKyt and taken the Stand. -Jt'i No, 44 (lower door) Fort St., Vie Lately occupied by Mr. THOMAS TANNATT at S LOCK, CC AXD GEAEEAL KEPllR SU0P, Will tbe Business as heretofore, and will Repair all kinds of Light Machinery and Metal Work of every description! PUMPS, dtC, PUT IN GOOD ORDER. ALSO. ON BAND AND TOE SALE CHEAP, A Variety of Sewing Machines, Gnus, Pistols, Shot, Amuunltlsn, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Etc, Etc. Centrifugal Wire Cloth Cut to Order. . , C0LB ACBWT IB THIS BIS G DOM FOB The Celebrated Florence Sewing HacMnes. THE CONNECTICUT . MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0.MP7 OF HARTFORD, COAW, . intA on accumulated Reserve Fund of over Twenty JSts MwUion Dollars, is the Oldest Mataal Insnranee ComnsBT In America, r - - Has the Largest amount sf Assets, - " The Largest Receipts and Smallest Experses, - The Larcest namser Sf MemherS, ... AJ P.r.b-i.n.t-rlllrid.d. . . . "T " . . .. . . ASa IS US mS( USersi V. ia caisicbcc i 1 I Hariiiu. nbr.i larrviiKv i for the Hawaiian Islands of the above old aod wealthy I mw -mm wrw m v. r. w. . M n AS w?wm.wwTw a K." . T1 1 . Ufe Inraranee Com pan v. Iam t re pared to famish any in- formation perxainins; to Life Inesrance. ana to receive Bp- I plications for the inswri oar of Uvea of any ace between 14 and 60 years, on as favorable terms aa are offered by any other company. i . ' 1 The attention of those con te-a plating Isssaring their own lives or the lives of others, is invited to tbe superior advantages offered br this ' Com near. In tbe tarre amount of its assets and the consequent security Afforded to the Insured. Ita in come from interest alone more I baa cowers all the expenses, in elodlog payments on aceoant f tbe death of asessbers. Circoiars and ail otaer dcsrv inforsaauoa will be supplied oo application, personally or by letter, to tt. n. w tillai. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. Snsuranrt (Caris. F. A. SCHAEFER, A" GEXT Brrmrn lenrl of Underwriters. Kent Dresden nuul si L'tttU-rvrriiera, A & Vienna Benrd of I'lidrrwrinrs. 710 ly IIAMBUKGU.DREMEIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rjMlE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN H Appointed Agents tr the above .'ou.pany,are prepared to insure risks against Fire on Stone and Prick Buildings, and on Merchandise stored therein, on most tavorable terms. For particular apply at the office of F. A. 8CHAKFKR 4- CO. Honolulu, My 4. 1868. 691 ly BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. rfllHE UNDERSIGNED. AGENTS OF THE M Boston Board of Underwriters, notify Masteis of Vessels and others that all bill- for Kepsirs on Vess. Is. and all hill tor uenerai Average purposes, must be approved by the Agent of the Boston Underwriters, who must also be represented on all surveys, or such bills will not lw allowed. 6 ly C. BRKWmt A COM Agents. MERCHANTS' MtfTUAIs MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Of 8an Francisco. F1HR UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN I. aptolnted aKent fur the above Company, beg leave to inform the public that they are row pn;nrtd to issue MARINE INSURANCE POLICIES ON CARGOES, FREIGHT nud TREASURE. 696 ly WALKER A ALLEN. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, (LIMITED,) ACCEPTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST RATES. The cl.iuse in the Policies ot this Company are specially advantageous. THEO. 11. DAYIhS, Atient. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y Issues Fire and Life Policies ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS ALL Claims for Losses settled with promptitude. 70-2-ly THEO. H. DA VI ICS, Agent. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. (Eatubiialied A. D. 1803.) CASH CAPITAL. S8.UOO.OOO! raiHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN a ApKinted Agents of the above C'uuipauy for Uie Hawai ian Islands, Are Prepared to Insure Against Fire On Brick. Stone and Wooden Bulldinrs, Merchandise, Furni ture, Ac, on the must favorable terms. For particulr apply at the office of (bUl ly) WALKER A ALLEN. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IV JEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, (lVi;ii $30,000,000! Cueth Dividends iu 1868, 3,237,137 The Largest Life Insurance Company in the "World. Premiums May be Paid Seml-Annnallv or Quarterly. ADAMS & WILDER, 699 ly Agents for tbe Hawaiian Islands. Family Grocery & Fee d Store GROCERIES! RECEIVD PER STEAMER "IDAHO." N THURSDAY, MARCH 10th. GOLDEN GATE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Fresh Oatmear, 10 lb bags, Large and Small Hominy, 10 lb bag. Fresh Buckwheat Flour, 10 tb bags. Best California Hams and Streak Bacon, CALIFORNIA CREAM CHEESE, New York Dairy C'.eese, Keg-s California Butter, Cases Fresh Lard, in tins, UNToTTfT JESxxa.oAs.ocl. Hoof. Cases Pacific Codfish, Caves Cola. lYeish Onions SACKS HUMBOLDT POTATOES, Cases Cutting' & Co's Table Fruits, In lfb, JB and lft papers. Cases Cutting's Jellies, 1st glass, Cases Cutting's Jellies, In ting, Boxes Fresh White Vermicelli, Mediterranean Figs, Sacks California Wheat, Cases Dessicated Cedflsb, Clayton's Salad Dressing, Tins Cracker and Cakes, assorted. CASES A5D qtJABTEll CASES SALOO.V BREAD ! r. BOXES FRESH APPLES. FOR 8 ALE AT THE LOWEST BATES, AT THE FAMILY GROCERY & FEED STORE, Br mi. 1 ' ' I. BARTLETT. nOVAI ITI II IDflV ITflDITO muni "ViWAiW aiivn i vailaO VO.Uf I . m m a K E A L L K I N D SOP AnAcninery, sugar tiuii, steam r.ngines, CEfBIFCOAL MACHINES. BoUera, Coolers and Sheet Iran Work, and aU kinds of BRASS AND IROX CASTINGS. A large stock of Piping. Elbows. Tees, Brass Valves and Coska, Sheet Iron. Boiler Plate. Bar Ira. CentrifDral Wbcsv India Rubber Packing, and every description f Macbinerr always oa nana, . . ..,. s. s t . . wi iuaraiacry eiiiita lar&WC issw. rS ly UONOLCLTJ IRON WORKS CO. STRAWS, SUCH AS ARE USED Fancy Card Frames, for sale by FOR MAKING H. M. WH1TNST. 706 2m CLOTH TOY COOKS. A VARIETY OF ENGLISH COLORED cloth and Paper Toy Books, just reoeired sad for sale br 106 li. M. WHITNEY. JilffLjaniral. W II, I, I A ll UsLAKK, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, AO. 63 FORT ST., HONOLULU, 716 ly tppoi(e Odd K-llown' HalL 8 A tl UEL I?I . CAISTUK, COOPER AND CAUCER, MKSPLANAliF, NEXT DOOR ABOVE L. L. TORBERTS. 715 ly V. U. WOOIaSEY, WW o a bin at a i,at mj v-fA a a.- o . s r .cr- 11 An BV ri'ti w rj hits .'l i ma L I-OKT to the oki 1 IIuum! at Ihe fuit X Nunanu street. AH orders intxulel to himu z win nxuivc lmuieumie Mut'ntion. 14 um JOII1Y AVI.I3TT, MERCHANT TAILOR, oj HOTEL STREET, (E .f if- 712 ly Opposite C. E. Williams. J" J. IUICAIT Sc CltOCIaJCTT, BLACKSMITHS, SHOP ON THE ESPLANADE, where all work from Ship or Shore will be attended to in a manner to warrant satisfaction. 70V ly HAieii:it & ciiAYTEie, SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Shop on the Esplanade, near the Cus tom Mouse, Where they are prepared lo execute all orders in their line with promptness and in a w rknvtnlike manner. Horee-thoiing done with neatnem and dispatch. 711-ly John Nott. Jis'l Nott. JOHN NOTT & CO., COPPJtilt AIVD TIIVS1I1TIIS. HjUKK PLEASUR'EIN ANNOUNCING TO a the public that they are prepared to furnish all kinds of Copper Work, consisting in part of ktills, btbibk . !abs, hob- CBL'M FANS, WIIKIU, TCUrF, elC, etc. Also on hand, a foil assortment of Tinware, Which Uicy offer for sale at the lowest market prices. ALL KINDS or BKFAIMKC DOSS WITH KEATNKfai ABO DIHrATCB. Orders from the other Inlands will meet with prompt attention. Shop on Kaabumauu St., one door above Fiitner's. 710 6m in. jbeivfije:l.x4 Wagon and Carriage Builder, 70 King; Street, Honolulu. REPAIRING DONE MTU CARE AND NEATNESS. -ALSO Particular attention given to Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing. JJ Orders from the otlier lalands promptly executed. 6Ub ly E. G. ADDERLLY, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, CORNER Fort ana Hotel Streets, Honolulu. XT Carriages Trimmed with uatnest and dispatch. Island Orders attended to piomptly. 000 lr DALTON 6l BLAUVELT, Saddle and Harness jVIakcrs, KING STREET, HONOLULU. Carriage Trimming In all its' Branches. Orders from tbe other Islands promptly attended to. 681 ly OO Kins Street, OO ill . T. I7IV!VISIiL, IJirORTKB ABD SIAMCr ACTTBKB Or ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! SuiUble to this market. STT Old Furniture repaired and Mattrasses of all de scription made to order. Before buying elsewhere call at 8 6 and 8 8 K Ins; at reet. W. FISCHER, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher HOTEL STREET, 692 Near th6 Drug Store of J. ilott Smith A- Co. ly Ci. ClaAIIK, Boot and Shoe Maker and Dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings, COl Street, bet. Xuuanu and Maunakta Sta. f 111 87 Orders from the country solicited and promptly ii auenneu to on tne most reasonable terms. OtfO ly W. BI2II3TT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Sfjl Klug Street, next ts Bethel Vestry. Hooolulu. H. I. 7 ly J. H. WICKE, CABINET K1AKER. A LABIA 8TBBBT BILOW TBS TBCATBB. Furniture made and repaired ai reasonable prices. 674 ly C. E. WILLIAMS. Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer In Furniture Of Every Description. Furniture Ware Room on Fort street, opposite E. H. Boyd's ramuy jaarsei, vrorasnop at meoia Stand, Hotel street, near Fort. N. B. Orders from other islands promptly attended to. 689-ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE. (V-C spectrally inform tbe public that he Is prepared to east Vo" and finish all kinds of brass and composition work wits) dispatch and at reasonable rates. XT All kinds of ship and plantation work furnished on abort notice. tar Constantly on hand, hose eoopttags of the Following. sues 1, . a, ii, a aim i. suso, on enp. anl gauge cocks. A. AiVlrrEit, Iy - Kmg street. JAS. L. LEWIS, COOPER AIf GAIIGER, At tke Old Stand. Corner of King and Bethel Streets. A large Btork of OIL S HOOKS aod all kinds of Coon ring- Materials constantly on hand. Ph' 1 Ue hoP hT aitentloo to business to merit a eoa. V f tinuance of the patronage which he has hitherto en- - - ana iot wmcn ne now retarns his thanks. 700 Sra F. H. & C SECELKEN, Tin Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron Workers, abhibb Mreet, mtU BtrthaBt and Qseea, J! HJ 2h?a HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND Stoves Lead Prpe, Oalw. I row ftp, riaia and Hose diixj., nop vocb, tnoia nuDoer xlose btst S-ply in lenrtha of 2S and SO fret, with RmkHm .. -- - -- ptete. Also, a very Urge stock of Tinware of every aVsserip. tton. Jobbing and Resjairing done to order promptly and war. ranted. Particular attention riven to Ship Work. Thankful to tbe cit aens of Hooolala, and tbe Islands geo erany, for their Hberal patronage m the past, we hope by sulet attention to business to merit the same for the fatare. KT Orders from the other Islands will be carefully attended ... . ,.; ,. . . nji, Appleton's .Journal. I pplV&wjouVnal itTwSSi to 27, baring beea reoeired. Tetrsma t a year. at. M. WHITNET. Pnyson' Indelible InU. FOR MARKING LINEN. TO BB USED without any preparation tbe beat marking ink in - For sale by 1514 H. M. WHITNEY. Lambert's Violet Ink ! SOME OF THIS UNRIVALLED INK. ON hand sod for sale lo 75 cent, f 1 and SI 60 bottles. 1 U. II. WHITNET. i P.',,.tW.ii,!lfi,BX2 4 i omtstir proDurr. 18TO. -t-NCER-T2(' IS70. 1IILU, 11. I. Sugar and Molasses. CiROP COMING IN AND FOR SALE IV J quantities to suit purchsser. by "H m WALKtR A ALLEN, Agents. ONOMEA PLANTATION. Sugar and Molanni Crop 1870, CU) MING IN. FOR SALE IN UUAXTU t Hl'Ji to suit purchasers, by 7210ni WALKER A ALI.KN, Agents. FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET. v.. II. no YD. Choicest alents from finest herds. Poultry, Fish, Veretables sc., furnished to order. 720 ly SFniiMA iilc et, :. UALLEIl, KING STREET. HONOLULU. M7 ly MAEEE PLANTATION. CROP OF SUGAR ABD MOLASSES! Now Coming in. For Sale by 710 Out C. BHEWKR A Co., sgents. PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION. Sugar and MolHe Crop 18TO, COMING IN. FOR SALE IN UUANTI TIES to suit imrchsnrs, by 709 6 in WALK ICR A ALLEN, Agent. HAWAIIAN MATIIi:it! Sole and 'Saddle Leather and Tanned Goat Skins. A REGULAR SUPPLY FROM THE CELE BRATED WAIMEA TANNERY, For sate at tbe lowest market rates by 092 ly A. B. CLE0II0RM, Agent. Wuil&itpii IMzintxitioii, II. Cornwrll, Ironrllor SUGAR AND MOLASSES -fTtROM THIS PLANTATION FOR MALE U. in Iota to suit purchasers. Ai.uly to COS ly GEO. 0. NrLEAN. Ageut. HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS, c. w. c: ray & ;o., lkleo. (Office, No. 30 hbrt Street, JIonoltdtL) Xaaufaetarerf and Dealers la all kinds sf Ssap. try Beef, Mutton and Goat Tallow wanted. 60S ly HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, BY RAWLINS Ac MITCHELL. 'IMIK PROPRIETORS OF TUB ABOVE m Works are prepared to supply custom era, and the pub. lio in general, with the best quality YELLOW OAP. v" a7 no A a alw. fs on sssssssl. Thb Hiobjbst Pbicb paio roa Soas Obkahb. 701 1 1I2 W OIIOCKIIIES, MEW GROCERIES RECEIVED Per Steamer "Idaho' MARCH 10th. c ALIPORNIA GOLDEN GATE BAKERS EXTRA FLOUR, ia qr. sacks, Golden Uate Extra Flour, In hr sacks. Oatmeal, lo 10 lb bags Bigs Rye Meal, Oalilornitx J?otixlxeH, Cases Cala. Streak Bacon, Cases Cala. Smoked Haass. Cases Cala. Smoked Beef, CASES CALIFORNIA CREAM CHEESE, Cat era Clnnaa, la lib Una. CASES MACCAROM AXD VERMICELLI, Cases California Ground Pepper, Cases Cutting & Co's Table Fruits ! Assorted. Fresh Walnuts and Almonds, California Dried Peaches, California Golden Syrup, California Oats and Bran FOB 8ALE CHEAP AT TlfSt H. K, Mel NT Y RE St BRO'S. STATIONERY STOCK! OsBBasansawoBnBBBnnnsans- Quick Sales & Small Profits FJIHE RECENT LARGE DECLINE IN THE PREMIUM QJ GOLD IN HEW TORK Having Greatly Reduced the Cost or All kinds of American WRITIIIG AUD PRIIITIIIG PAPER 2MrAtoa'lsn.lius t I AM ENABLED BT PURCHASING MT GOODS TO BELL AT REDUCED Rest Congress Letter Paper, $4 00 a R'ra Best Record Cap Paper, 5 00 Commercial Vote Paper. 3 00 Heavy Eill Paper, ft 00 ALL OTHER. Iixpers, EnvelopeH, &co IT LIKE REDFCED RATES, ly QUANTITIES TO SUIT THE TRADE. II. IV. WHITNEY. 711 2at Ilonetala, January, 1(70. BfeKV?'' aiawarinjenisrrSia wji'r si 1 1 f I