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mm -t. trfr-- rf muatian (Sazctfc, -JLJ AWAIIAN GAZETTE. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. THIS OFFICE 19 NOW PREPARED TO EXEOUTE ALL ORDERS For Plain and Fancy Printing, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WITH 2TEATXESS eft DISPATCH. Bpy "Wednesday Morning-, AT SIX DOLLARS PER AX2TU2I. Pii4ct r-neetrtlx-r., sjv.ee to $10.00. j OmcK On Qww Street, in the oM Ho?r BaiWting, Hooolnlu, IL L film I aaa nWi ii a? - YOL. YI-XO. 32. HONOLULU, NTEDXESDAT, AUGUST 24, 1870. IS6.00 PER YEAR. H i bna, at tae Cwki BUSINESS NOTICES. ALEX. CAMPBELL, aiorolia-nT Tailor, wsi. iirmiiisi;YS. ass -vtsolkale btt,t:k a. wt naa Ur. Nrtw Ac- Ac . a17ai mm jui. la-Vr THOS. C. THRUM, j tc-e.M I'lsM Cuiwr. Ciilt and CMfcrR jiltcr. OVSTI.U .V COUKU, IUA ItICHAIIISOr. IX SKS. SH6ES A- C UUl'I'UJI. JI. I- 9T. AXB WMBIX. . . Ban. aMal Str-i, . aka-k W i ill rl .p fcr aak- MjL JIIA II. I'ATV, f Beefa ihi.i.i.xiii.vji .v co.. oamawm as TWJ,'g"J is hakswase. Ow.- - Pa.au aaa da. aad fieaeral Mer ,.ai - - Kta rwe. B.il H' .tin - -wttm. AIAJI. .V VII.II5It. ASOMHaKAn CMKaOSitnK XZ3CKA5TS. X: aMlB.lMkaIIJ: fly II. ILICKI'UU) .V CO., XXZXAL CXXISI0X A6ENTS. ttaM rrrt. aVawiata. H. L IT A SMFSCELASGEK & CO., MBBaS AX CWffyiWWW. XEECEANTS, 4 I'll.- Oaoa. H I tj Timoitoici: c iii;i;ck. a mmxnmms xeschant. 1. lata, Oafca. 1 Jly I". A. CIIAKIIt .V CO.. OQKXXIQK JtKECHA2.TS, BaHlaCa. Oaka. B I. lj : a. i aaa J- tu. i I.i;tVIlKi .V ihck.-o. ' limilll AX BEAUX IX LTJKEEE. a.- aaaa ef Bail Bag BateeMk. furt Strait, Baaalala. J !!. S. JleOKinV, JI. I., f IMCIAJT AJTB SSSSEON, pai-r a B L lW , Ba M. Fo Screer OBc. kaan. ataki 1 TT1T m .awirja len. iwi.. r . JLLiBJT CKHilXGWORTH. KAWAIHAlt, HA1VA11, the are areaared t fai.ak the a rawaea aad oack other aW- a a, iiaaini a whaliahaji. at the aMetaat aeaatea) Jtlin T. AVATI!ICIIOi;Mt, TJJtBUAK AH KALIS IX 6ENEEAL XKBCEAXI1ISX. a kaaa fkreet. Ma, aha. 1. T v. i- :iei:il. AOSST ANB BE EES, fJ JIeCOI..A .V: JOIIASO.Y. MERCHANT TAILORS, to rrt i . Boaalalx ootwaJM T C Beaek'a Ij C. Iw YYII.I.IA3IS. IXP8TES ANB DEALER i Ir P-s-oar r.e awrqeb. Parartare Ware-BaaBMB ' f.rKr aa mar Oea.- rwotograa uanar. nam- a. ta. om eaaad Ml Bn, rarweC 1 ! I Yf. ItlOAiriT. ASS SBE YAXTB, I Bt 31. T. IH)..AICI.I CABCXEa- y.s.VPt! ANB THLS TERES. TIIHO. II. IAYII1S, rtaTB J una Ba ! A Ca AX3 BBXXfSSWN XEE0HANT, II Y3LAA K.UOTIII.KS. AX 'V7SSALE DEALERS s. C. 1UII. AYAI.KItIC ac AM.KV. A5B enaassiox heechants, Baaia Bre. B-uekiia. B. L If I i I TOICKKICT. ynarr! IX ZMXBSB. AXS ETEEY EXXD OF BCimx JtATZEIAL. IS tola. C ae BBwea aad Fort Hi, lj ItOI.l.IlS at CO.. EB rglTOCT' a eaxxissies yn; chants CIIIXG II0.. XcnBast asl General Atnt, BBaaai aad ForetZB SoojIi, , Praia I. aad ABaatfartke a, nr. r f II-lr CEORUC AVII.I.IA3IS, UCE5SED SHIPPCtG AGEHT, Sac be trtt ScHnsen & Co's 'Wiarf. rwftiaa. ta. alia oa he. cat plaa of aeCtBBg with &-- an' ioiii Baa i ti i rile ea thr ekaeaaag at hi BV - Ba.kce- reir: or aBri rt ..utoa wab aay oat St.. iwhl.ihai a. aad afiewvag - drku to W eoBerted Tia t mt ta Pae . Ha . S. J few ii ).i i i i - tra- t nakllH,aA IB a lat I ". avc) Baav- eaiaa.tirj Hi' , . i Wlab .aiaa-cbawa!. ten Wla4Brial j ii hiit imnrss. - "TaTaS :'aT Wll anaf 1 . . , 1 Mat iiOUatonu. wi r ia.ii. i . wuu race Paw n iTkmn taaa in n.nai, rariKaarjr. aaraar i T w aa -' mr mlaJa aj Ikc-M t- ta HaaMaa tea Ca. tinka raeairaa. "naTaCHatMa pad t. Ik llitaiitf &1W LawaaatUrla Ml tirllM. I TaiTk. iaaa.karav Of- at tk. Baak Waka. BUlWliilL UawT. adaWLImiid Chi altkaw. Bnraa aad Pankaattanaa luanaj i C t Bal II O ehrac Ba Ckaa. Baasi. ta.aad Pftk? aaen l a (aUM l tBMkaBI . Saw'. N r. a .a . a, ia (a! H . . KTiatioa I m rt! aaAato af 1 1 naa PliakJi'i"""'" - " j r: trkahaCt, mm III I a Oa, ar-awraOa. Kka. a aka. 'Ijt L m Iaaw r IBa aa t - dk r i a- a.r.t. a gaol nntfirtian IB tk fa- CC al ke ca. as the pact l-a BUSINESS NOTICES. J. S. IflCKStKV, House, Ship and -Sign Painter, Xo. 16 Fort itrtil. Gralniac. "BarUuoj UiMiu. (kailiir. Iar ."f"baBiae. Ac . ( .ir. ntn! m tbr abort. BiitW, BARTLETT SALOON, ir triL.iiAJi iiugiiiis. Comer or Hotel aiitl Fort Mrr-eta- MIME CHOICKST AND BEST OF ALUS. WINES tmi Safest atwart t. W tvwoi at taw Bar. Mtj4 AV.ii. rvmvcojiij, DENTIST 0ee. 0r. Fort & Hat el Streets. . C. CaHUIItt. 3t. A. BLOMC C'UAI.I?Ii;i. A: CO., mPOSTESS AND DEAtESS IS WETES, .v. s. ci.i:;iioij., VTH6LESALE AXD 2ETAIL DEALEE IN GEXERAI. SIESCHAI.DIS1:, Stunr. rorarr of Vlami tad Kaakaawa Stmte. Naaaa Mmt, aaa oa tk. osraar a. A- r. utiu iiiiri:it .v co.. SHOEING AND comnssioN MERCHANTS, no.oi.ri.v, ii. i. AGI1VT or tlie Uo.toK and Honolulu Packet Line. AGKVr-For tile JUakrr, U'alluku ami liana l'lanlatlun.. AC8.T For the Purr Jia.c and ale of Iilalnl Produce. b-ly E. r. a9BUS. a. JAER- it. i-. i:iiia:i:s v- co.. DEALERS IN DEY GOODS AND GENERAL HEECHANDISE. TV. neeiHorr oa trt Slrt .koTr CXM tVBow. Ht S-lj i'. a. sciiAi:i'i:it. A CKST for tlir UIIUJIKX IJOAltU or J: V CXBKSW KITiatS AaK Ke tk Heaaea Buard of Caaervnten, Aceat tor tk. Tkmaa Buard of Vacarwritere. . C. ItAItXOIV. AUCTIONEER, aa Qaea Street, oee door fruE K 3i. s. Gitimvm .v co.. LKPOETEES AND WHOLESALE DEA1EES Ia riiki ia.lll CVtkia. ltate. Cape. Baut. (kao aad ..air aariatr ef Qeatieaaea rapener Faraiekrac Oood. Star, la Maker' t Blark. Qaeea frtreet, UoaohOa, U. L W-l l j AI'O.AG Jt AClICCIk. i I porter;, VTkl&I aad BeAall Dealers In Gaseral ilerci.idie, i AadCadaa Ciuaa. ia tkeTa-feoia'Stara ra Xaaam SeraeA, aaAkr Ba faalicBall. D. H. HITCHCOCK, AO T A ICY 1'IIIIIC, 11 MIK Hawaii. P? a. vt". rvoicxoA, COOPER AND GAUGER, At ti.e New Staad ofi the Esplanade. Bali aMamf to attead to all work ia lu Ua. at tk Skaa aaa to tk Cartuaa How., where b caa be fcaad at all arkiaaf kaan. He ka a hand aad lor aale. Oil Caek. aad Biilati .t BBinal nae. aev aad old. wkiek ke wOl eO at tk Tare Lowest Market Bate All work daae la a ttaanaark avaaaar aad warraated to air .liak i . in - AH Efcato at CaaailUM. Material apd T-oto for tale. 1 ?i. iu:.ai'ii:i.i. WAGON AD CAEEIAGE BUILD EE, 76 IClHlT Mieet, Honolulti. Kpairtac Ae with rare aad neat N. Alan, rartiralrr atteatioa ciTea to B1ark9u.thu)jc aao, HorehoeiDr . troat the other Xaed pr rapt; eaerated. a-lyd J. NOTT & CO., Practical Braziers, ClOlTBlt at TIN S3IITIIS, aake rttrreV ernptiaa of work ia their liae, aaed oa Piaata tioa or ilaeakara. Tkej alto keep oa kaael a fall aaanrtaaent of Skeet Coaacr, Sheet Tia. Skeat Lead, Sheet Iron, Iraa Win. C-Dr Wire. Salt A Bra SoUer. HaU Bart, frimi Barkat Crari, Hack aaa TUaed Riretr, Copper RiTats, etc. Ala aa aaaa, a law a. a" THOsK &PI.BXDII) COOKIXC STOVES, Batairexl k tk " Syrem" " Caktaa Haat" aad - Gray Jacket.," ttcokWr wMB a laiiatji af J.aaaa.d Ware, aad aaaay ae(iela aaafW ia tk Kitekf fjf Work oa Bafldia;, aek a jrattar. apt ate, water-pipe. Ac. Skja-wwrk wiH awat wtk proaapt atteaUca at X. K.ihaaa.aa al J.UIIIS I- LEYYIS, COOPER AND GAGGER, At tie Old Staai, earner King aad Betid Streets. A Larre Stork of M Sh..a aad all kind, of CaaparBag Milalali I. II IIt m kaad. He boa, ajr atteariaa to baaka to aurit a coatiaaaace of tke patroaag wkiek ke ka barahahre aqoyed. aad fur wkach k. ow Man hU a. ii. Tiiomrso.-v, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Qceen Street, Ecnolals, Ha coactastl oo baad an4 t -r aale at the Lnreat Market Prfcva. a good wliLt . the Beet Seeaed Bar Jroa. aad aith.Coal r. ii. at g. si:.i:i.iiij, TUT, ZISC AKD COPPER SMITHS. AND SHEET IRON "W0EEXES, Ncsanz Street, betsc-een Herckant and Qneen. Ba.aaaalyahaaSan,Pia.eal-aaied Iroa ripe, nata aaa Hoee Baja.s.ja-cocB( laaaa Bahkar 11 Vatt l-eiT. ia Uarth. r s aad 30 tfrrt,le.wtakoiaBaagaad pt r al II. Bath-Tab. aaa a erj targe aaors. m mm m Trj ae- Partacalar atteataia gieoa t Skia-Wark. Ordar. icam tk other lilaart i will be carefalle arteaded to. Tkaakfal to U CiHaem af II la.lala ad tke Iamad KaaaraUy for thea bberai aatroaac at tina.il. w hape ky Knct attrataia to tawaee. to Bent the n a. fur the ratare. IC. ICYCICOIT, HOUSE AND SHIP FLUITBEE, King Street, next to tie Seamen's BttieL Ha aa kaaa. Batk-Tab. Waier-Ch...l, ITajk-rtaiea. Fan aad LtB PaaaBa, Lead aad alaaad Iraa Pit, aad PBato'i Bew-waiU. Betag thAy riaMkeriath cat, k wall .aarat aB order, eatraeted to kua w a walk- VOLCANO HOUSE, CRATER OF SIX A PEA. HAWAII. THIS ESTABL.1)IIJIEXT IS XOIV arja oaa far tk tamftiua f That. V, the Vokaa. ff Haaee. whoaaj ret ra flad8corartaMe rootrw. a goal takht, aad proarpt .ttaadiare. xpeMaced gaate for tk Grater alwap . -a haad. STEAK AND SULPHITE BATHS ! Horses Grained and Stabled if Desired. CHARGES REASONABLE. Parti., xiiitisz tie Yetcano -ria nfla. caa ij. am. e animal warraated t aak tkcr3ey. ky D- II. Hires COCI. fMt. Tl I) K.VI JO.YES, GROCER AKD SHIP CHAHDLER, Lkhaina, 3fanl. Hec7 aad Zemit fizrAilvd to Ship ca tie auvt faror 10 "t thU tirei. Pj ! drAen rto FOREIGN NOTICES- GltiU'limilOTEIi, Sun I'raucioco, Cilia., Johnson & Co., : : Proprietors. Late of the Lick llour JOHNSON' A CO. wbo for tb bwt year bare been lb 1 1 palm- ,Tcinrt of tW La Howa. vita BSmare isatea. abear aaj irveaa. n ussm la llii.lal aa lb K wallaa Mtoaox that tbej bv. Seft tb "Utk Hoo" J ail tb "Sraad 1141." wbirb b tb. taeet Hatal Urac- tar vat mM oa tb Panic taU, aei H aat wrawroa ia areMtartaral boaalj. il.piac. of larait., aa coafart, by Mr la jtaaiaM. fear aia aaa tb travaBBC rbBe. wM Bad at Ike '-Oraad I!." all tfc M lamiliar he-. aa4 all pU t- i miiaiin Ii ' to a. k iiwii vllk tto e attvatioo ua unx; aaiek Jam, tk "lick IIom" m "Hl aaaur var cvatr4 Witk mmy tkaak. lur p&t CiTor.. e rrMtMlT nlKll a caatiataer of tk .aaw. SaK LEARMONTH. DICKINSON & Co., SVUXCY, X. . IV., General Commission Agents, vrm attm4 to tk U iT 5adKh IfUaa rrvjace, ai amag. kr Wkwm w. Maw. K MACrRLA.NK. BLAIR lfe . Su rranrbco 15 ly The Austrslian Slcam atigation Go's Patent Slip & Engineering Works, SVD.SV, X. S. IV. -t. All cLawea uf Eajcttteenog Work. Iron liT ""'Ir -TtiMiar and iceaeral .kia'. rerain.SI exeeatea ckeapij awl epfitjis. Vrwrb ot tk UiA.'t tiaiatgr caa W Ukea af. tMr mi3. II. TR0CT0.V, Maaager. it. j. ioisi:. COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND INSURANCE AGENT, 41 aa4 i- Merchaat't lUchn. CalifcrBia Street. Saa lriaciato. Califoraia. Ij -urutscu Merc Brora A Co Saa Fraacweo. Ham. C. Aaalpbe Lv A C Saa rraaeiwx. Mmn. HoUaaaj A Breakaai faa 1-raaCKCO. MMn. H. UaclfeU A Cv Iloaolalo. ma r- xiiua jutes x. lcx, ia:o.a k. .iii:ykii.s .v. co.. ixpoetees & hanueactueees of italian and axeeican marbles, HaaUle. Grate.. Mooameot Head Stone. Tomb. Wak taad. Bareaa aad Coaster Tupt, Billiara Bed. 'ire Brick., Planer. Ac. It, t Matket Street, opootite CatkoUr Ckarck, Saa fraaciMO. Cat '3S-lj H. s. vttuu.9. . r. KAJCSAKS. c a. iceaaax. WILLIAMS. BLANCHABD & CO.. SHIPPING AND COilKISSION 2IEECHANTS, le a. as Calikaaia Street, Saa Fraacieeo. 3 h. v. acTamascr. c. r. out SEVERANCE, CLARK & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, 405 Front Street, comer of Clay, San Francisco. VT will attend to the ale TScar aad all kindoof I4and rrodare, alj t. the parrluviDf; and forwarding of Mer ekaaaW. Cask Aaraace made oa CoaeigaDieBt. 37 on x'cxaxix, J. c. xnuu. Portia ad. S. F. CaL M'CRAKEK, MERRILL & CO., F0EWAHDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Portland. Oregon. Htrfof: Wgn $a4 i mr pr-xt tatiMii for cpwafds twajr ytmr. a& bnof. locsvtd in a aiprtwfBnrk BaiM HBat. iff v frrfnurA to neerhrt 9n4&epnr f ItrlsmJ StpI-, cii Sttfr. S;r. Rk. CM-, 4c, t 4ralac. CVf -af mnU tHkrciaillj olial4 f-r tW Ortffu Urfct, to wictl 1 1 r ml stttf-M will W psitL, h4 afo-i wbirfa cvh i4wiwi wttt W nic wbM riBat4fftBl I W 1 ..Saa Fraacbco JCMarriUtOa Fred Ikea naij.i i a UvjaVwberger. . f.airir aatnek a Co WnTCol-au.aCo.... Steeea. Baker a O Aliea a Lewis LaddaTilbv Leoaard a 0rea . . . . Port bud " 1-1 eg i:. si. y.va m:i:i, COMMISSION MERCHANT Kinifc.u a, Japan. Ha.riM tb bt fu-ihti-ri thnttfLi an intmatf OMMrtion nia tb Jpaiie traJe for tb- pmt rifht ytmn. U rgparw U tripj-ict aoj bvloeps entntI to bh carr with iuitfrlu 17- l6 LAKGLEY, CH0WELL & CO.. WHOLESALE FEUGGISTS, K Cor. Battery & Clay Sis, San Francisco. ai THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF JYEir YORK. Cash Assets, over... $36,000,000! Cash Di.idemls in 1S6S,....$3.2.37.137.2G, The Largest Life Insurance Company IX TIIB W0J1ZB I'rCniituiK must lie Ialtl Semi.An. minify or Clnnrlrrly. ADAMS & WILDER, H-ljS Agestf for the Hawaiian IrUodi. C. W. CREY & CO., 4- Hawaiian Soap Works, At Leleo, Mannfactcrers and Dealers In all kinds of Soap. Beef, Jlotton, and Goat TaBowWaalerl OSce. M Fart 5 ret. wbere orders will be reeelred ami praractly trtended ta. 39 PHOTOGRAPHY! Improyenunt is tie Order of tie Day. HATING CONSTRUCTED A NEW SKYLIGHT, and made Tarions other impraretBenU, ' I bop aw ta be able ta suit tie taatt faitidi with A lMiotosrxiplt of any Size, Frarn a Cryttal to a Mammoth, taken in the Best Style of Art, and en ibe'most reasonabl terms. Ale., for (ale, tiews of tbe Irlandi. Portraiti of tie KioS, Qneecs, and otber Notables. U. h. CHAPE. il-ly Fort Street. SOLE & SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins, CIOXSTAXTLT OX IIAXD and for Sale, frar lie weH-kaowa iVAIJIEA TAiSXEKV, C. XOTLET, Prop-r. 7-Itc A. S CUMUOE-f. Agent. P0R SALE! SETTS OF JIULE HARNESS and LEATHER, from the Htlo Tannery. Far tale by (II-3mi H. HACKFELD A CO. TTTINDOH' GLASS, Assorted Sizes, for sala 33 J II. HACKFELD A CO. COASTEKS. Regular Packet for Koolau, Oahu. THE CLIPPER. Schooner Liliu, J. tVOOU, JIa.ter, Will ran relarly Ittwren Honolnla and tbe rari. oa. ports of Koolau. Oiba. Far freight or passage apply to tbe H-Jm CAPTAIN, on board. For Kona andjau, Hawaii. Schr. Active, Si P. lELLISII Master, Will run as a regular packet to tbe abore ports. For freight or passage apply to l-3m WALKEK A ALLEN. Agent?. Regular Packet-for Molokai. Schr. Pauahi, 1IALL1STKR, JIa.ter, Will run a recular packet between Honolulu aad Molokai, touching at Kancakakal and Pukoo. For freight or passage apply to tbe Captain on board or l-lm II. PKENDEUOAST. Ajrcnt. SUGAli & MOLASSES 1S70 1S7U V) turn it i- IIILO, II. I. Sugar and Molasses, 1ItOP SOW COMINC IN, nnd for sale ty in qnantities to suit purchasers, by l-3ui WALKEK i ALLEN. Agents. 0N0MEA PLAKTATIOH". Suirsir ami 3Iolao Crop 1S70 "tOMING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES j to suit purcnasers. oy lm WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. PRIKCEVILLE PL AN TATI0N. ftiK!,r an'tl 3Iolas.sC!. Crop 1S70 "10MING IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES l-3a WALKER A ALLEN, Agents MAKEE PLANTATION. ."t'civ Crop ol Snstir at 3Io1:is.c.h -VfOW COMING IN, AND FOR SALE IX QUAN XN titics to suit purchasers by Urn C. BREWER A CO., Agents. WAILUKU PLANTATION. -VTEW CROP NOW COMING IN. FOR SALE in quantities to suit purchasers, br l-3m C. BREWER A CO.. Agents. SUGAR of SUPERIOR QUALITY, IX QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS and at Reasonable Prices, for sale by 6 2m F. A. SCHAKFER A CO. INSLT11A1NTE IV OTIC ES. SAX I'llAXCISCO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. rjAIIE UX1ERIGXEI) liavliis been up JL poiated Ageat St the San Franstero Hoard of Under writers, eoatprising the California Insurance Coiniiany, 3Ierrhaiit31utiiaI larilie 111. Co., . Pdrltlc lii.uralire Coitipany, Calirorula I.I03 il", and Home ?Iutual Ili.urance Compaiiy. Beg leare to InforM Master f Tewei and the public gene rally, that all loMt of Tesat-I, and Cargoes, iaured by either of the above Companies, .jttinst perils of tbe seas ami otber risks, at or Bear the saudwkh Islands will hare to be Terified by thees. 1-Sm II. HACKFELD A CO. CAMFOKMA INSURANCE COMPANY. nmiC UXUERMCXED, AC5i:XTS OP THE JL above Coatpeny, hae N aathurised to iftsare risks oa Cargo, Freight ani Treasnre, from Uoaololu to all ports of the world, ftu itu r versa. lMef! 11. HACKFELD A CO. CAI.II'OK.MA INSURANCE COMPANY. rjTMIE U.DEUiIC.VED, ACEXTS or th JL abore Coaipaiiy. Law lru aaibonaed to insar. risks oa Cargo, Freight an t Trea.nre, by Coasters, frosa Itoaoleta ta all ports of tbe Hawaiian droop, abd rice versa. 6-ll II. HACKFELD A jO. niPEKIAL FIR1 IXSl'RAXtn CO., Of London. -Esublished A. D. 1803. CASH CAPITAL,.Sf-,000,000 In GOLD, e FfiriE UNDERSIGNED II A VINO been appoialed agents JL of the above Coot pan, for tb. Hawaiian Istanrfs, are areparcel tiaarazainst Fire oa Bnek, Start aad Wooden Baildiags. and jo Merchandise, on the saoet eavorakle terms. For particulars, apply at tk or&c of IS-ljT WALKER A ALLEN. 3IEICCIIA'I'S' 3ii;xirAi. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Or ban Francisco. T HE UX1IEKSIGXED hawing teen ap pointed Agents for the above Compaar. are prcfarea m PUicies on Cargoes, Freight and Treas- WALKEU A ALLEN', a Agents. Hoaolola. to ia urc 1st n.131 iiricGii-mci:3i i:.x ELBE INSURANCE COMPANY. rilHE UXDERSIGXED hawing heen ap JL poiated Ageats of tb abave - tuj-aoj . are prepared Wlasure risks apainet Fire, on St one and II rick Build ings, aad oa Merchandise stored tbereia, no tbe roeet favorable terras. For particulars apply at the orSce of S-Jj F. A- SCIIAEFEII A CC. Insnrance Notice. THE AGEXT FOR. THE IiltlTISII For eirn )arioe Insurance Cotapaay, lUasfted), has re cetved iBstrtsrtMBS to re-iocs tb rate ot Insurance between HoaalarB and Pert in the Pacific, and is now pre pared t. issue Puisne -at the Xoiecrf Haiti, with a special redaction on Fresebt per Steamers. TIIEO. II. DATIFS. -13-lyS Jgent Brit For. Mr. liu. Ca. (Limited) CIALII'OKXIA L13IC, and Rosendale Cement, for sale by 1 B0LLES A CO. BKST GOLUEX GATK ri.OUR, received direct from tbe MHIe by every packet, and for tale at tbe lowest prices, in bond or duty paid, by II B0LLES A CO. COTTOX DUCK, Best Qualitiei. assarted numbers, in bond or duty paid, and for sale by 1! E0LLES A CO. OY'STEUS, OYSTEKS, The celebrated 3IeMurray's Baltimore Oysters, in I A I S cans, ami for sale by 1! B0LLE3 A CO. PRESERVED MEATS, Best Boston and California, Meats and Soups, For sale by (12) B0LLES A CO. A1 SII OARS, An assortment of sues, for sale by 12 B0LLES A CO. HEMP CAXVAS, Best Arbroath Flax Canras, for sale by (12) B0LLES A CO. "MERCHANDISE, &C. SiiiioriiiP 0ii:ili.Y nf Arricloc. w js va sua J f M .Hit IVIVVJ AT LOW -PRICES, AND H-casonalolo Tornas FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF THEOD. C. HEUCK. A JIERICAN, ENGLISH FRENn 1 1 Trints, nerr styles, colors and patterns. p.QRjEAMILY USE, Superior Sheetings, Cottons, Linens and Woolens. JjLEACUED AND UNBLEACHED Moleskins, Black and Blue Broadcloth, 55 in. wide. "7"00L BLANKETS, largo & heavy in white, blue, red, green, orange, etc. JjLACK & COLORED C0BURGS, Alpaccas, Merino, Barathea, Lasting, cte. 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Their victims are almost always either foreigners or Greek merchants and bankers. Tbcy look upon the native nobility as their patrons, and sometimes Invite them to be god-fathers to their children an invitation which la seldom refused, as tbe relationship thus produced establishes a sort of free-masonry between the brigands and the nobles, and protects tbe estates of the latter from depreda tions. One of tbe most popular of tbe old Greek families, among the brigands, Is that ot Prince Soutzo. The head of this family, Prince Demetrius, is the god father of more tban sixty of tbe brigand children. One day, the Prince was hunting lu the vicinity of Athens, when a brigand deputation in vited bim to the uiarrLigc-feast of a member of their band named Andrea. Tbe Prince followed the depu tation to a secluded spot In the mountains, where Andrea presented to him his bride, who, according to the custom of the country, had eat lor three days In a but covered with green boughs, into which only women were admitted to oHor her their farewell salutations on the approaching termination of her maiden life. Andrea unveiled the girl before the Prince, upon which she kissed him on tho forehead, and invited bim to take part In the marriage banquet. The Prince then sat down with the brigands, and various meats were brought In on silver dishes, with wliicln golden goblets, the Prince eating and drinking with his hosts till night. Shortly after wards, Andrea became notorious as one of the fiercest of tho brigand chiefs, and a price of 1,000 drachmas was set on his head. Notwithstanding this", no one dared to betray the bandit, and the Government at length ordered Prince Soutzo to go in pursuit of him, with a detachment of soldiers. The Prince, however, begged the Government to relieve him of the duty, representing that If he ac cepted It, the brigands would take a fearful revenge on bis family. Ills petition, was granted, aud some one else was appolntcd'to take the command, bnt all bis efforts to capture Andrea failed, and ulti mately the Government was compelled to send Prince Soutzo to negotiate with him, as the bandits declared they would trust no one else. The cor respondent adds that King George himself has bad to show the bandits an amount of consideration which proves how powerful they are In tbe country. During bis last tour lu'UU domluions, he was sur rounded by a number of them. In tbe mountains, headed by a notorious chieftalness named Kara Ja nlna. Advanclug boldly to the King, she asked him to stoop down to her from Ills saddle, and after kiss ing bim on the forehead, wished him a pleasant journey, and recommended her children to his care. The Rhenish Provinces. Tho London JTmes, of the 11th of July, In an article discussing the situa tion in Europe, declared the real issue In the quarrel between France and Prussia I the possession of the left bank of the Rhine. On this subject, we give the following from a California paper, which de clares that the real cause ot the course taken by France Is tbe old bone of contention, the Rhenish Provinces: "For a century and a quarter, France has been struggling to extend lier northeastern frontier to the Rhine. It was one of the favorite dreams of Louis XIV, and be did succeed In touching that coveted stream. But that docs not satisfy French ambition, least of all the ambition of a Bonaparte; but more especially a Bonaparte whoso Interests arc to be promoted by foreign war, and whoso dynasty Is not safe short of some glorious triumph over a peaceful neighbor. These Rhine Provinces embrace about 11,000 square miles of territory, and arc densely peopled, rich, growing, part German, part French In language, and of mixed religion, but chiefly Catholic They lie on both banks of the Rhine, touching Holland and Belgium on the west, France on the south, and Nassau and Baden on tber east. They are separated from the main body ol the Prussian Kingdom by Hanover and Nassau; and, therefore, from geographical position, more natur ally a part of France than of Prussia. But If Prussia can ever manage to absorb and consolidate South Germany as she has North, then the Hohcnzollerns would have a Kingdom, Including Bavaria, Wurtem burgand Baden, larger than France, riebcrand more populous; and it would be Prn'estant. But If, in addition to this, a Hohenzollern reigned in Spain, then France would be held In perpetual check, and would have to content herself with her present boundaries, and cease to be the periodical disturber of the peace of Europe. It Is well known that, nbt- witbstandins tbe treaty of Prague, Prussia has been endeavoring to form alliances with Badcu and Ba varia, looking to such a union, under the military leadership of Prussia, as has already been consum mated with Hanover, the Hcsses, and North Ger many, generally. This action Is whatglves umbrage to Ii'apoleon," A Termble Tale.-A horrible story of brigand age reaches us from Chile. Lagobcron, a notorious bandit Captain, was so closely pursued by a body of South American troops recently that be was com pelled to quit bis band of brother cut throats, who had been the terror of the whole country round, and take refuge In a cavern situated near the summit of one of the lofty mountains of the Sierra Profunda. In this cavern he had concealed a female captive, wbose bushand be bad robbed and slain. Tbe sol diers made several ineffectual attempts to reach tbe abode of the culprit. Lagoberon, a man of clgantlc stature, and herculean strength, succeeded In beating them off by rolling heavy rocks down upon them whenever they approached The officer In com mand of tbe troops resolved at first to starve the bandit out, but after twodays' blockadegrew weary of so tedious an expedient, Improvised an escalade of the chieftain's stronghold, and succeeded in cap turing him. To their horror, upon entering the cavern they found the poor woman in a dying con dition, Lagoberon having cut off one of the breasts of tbe unfortunate captive and eaten it. The inhu man butcher- was taken to Talca, where be was promptly tried and condemned to die by tbe garrote. He was speedily conducted to the scafTold, and while tbe executioner was engaged In adjusting his toilet, the convict drew a whistle which he bad concealed In bis pocket and blew it sharply ; whereupon about CO of bis followers, wbohad Introduced themselves among the crowd surrounding tbe scaffold, rained upon tbe gendarmes and massacred them before tbey could offer any resistance. They then treed tbe chief and garroted his would-be executioner, after which they escaped almost unscathed to the moun tains, facilitating their flight by seizing tbe horses of the murdered gendarme. Tbey also carried off sev eral women from tbe throng gathered to witness the execution. It appears that JXtukwood't Magazine hit made a virulent attack on Mr. Disraeli's "Lothalr." This confounds the quidnuncs, as XXaekaoAd bag long been a loyat organ of Mr. Dlsrael's party. But tbe matter, we fear, is a question rather of the pocket tban of politics. Tbe Blackwoods made Mr. Dis raeli a certain offer for his novel, .which offer was "capped" by tbe great house of Longmans, tbe publishers of the great Whig quarterly, tbe JEUn- bvrgh Ilttim. Like a man of sense, tbe ex-Premier put bis politics into bis pocket, with tbe extremely handsome check drawn to bis order by the Long, mans, and banded tbe mauuserfpt to tbem for pub lication. ' ' A stbasce team was lately seen In a field Dear Atlanta, Ga. It consisted of a wblte man of unusual dimensions harnessed to a plow, and female of African descent driving and steering the Implement Troubles op Los do Platooers. The "Victim of Theatrical Extortion" who wrote to tra yesterday showed the dcvelopemcnt of a new means of obtlm Ing money under slender pretences, which managers would do well to look Into. It might be supposed that as matters were arranged nothing was left un done to mulct tho visitor to a play. He was charged for booking, charged for a programme, charged tor having the door of his box opened, and, if unprfcvld ed with a pair ot opera glass, could be only accom modated on terms of tho most outrageous character. If ho bad the misfortune to feel hungry or thirsty during a performance, refreshments at "sea" prices were procurable an Ice, for example, having doubled In value when sold at the-buffet of the thea ter. To use a sporting phrase, "skinning the lamb" is a favorite game at our West End places of amuse ment; and the lamb submits to tho process mildly, only now and again breaking Into such a rcmonstra tlve as we bavo heard from our correspondent yes terday. Tho audience Is farmed, we believe, to cer tain contractors, who buy tho privilege of taxing heavily the comfort and temper of people who come out to enjoy themselves. The Ingenuity' however, of finding a lady for a necessary foot-rest Is quite or iginal. The gentleman who first hit on this source of profit deserves especial ir not honorable mention. As we arc on the subject, we might make a fceblo protest not against the noble custom itself but against tbo manner in which It ia carried out The collectors of the various tolls In tho theaters seem to bo ol tho samo order of creatures who used to In dulge In practical misanthropy by keeping a turnpike. It is their pleasure to bully Instead of to beg for tho dole they expect, and It Is not an unusual sight to see a lady and her daughters who arrivo In tbe stalls wlthont a gentleman distressed for an entire evening after a dreadful rebuff from tho bill seller, to whom they have offered a sixpence Instead of a shilling. A sense of duty Impels tbe fectaker to growl audibly at bis victims, and It Is his polite habit to stand and point them steadily as a thorongb-bred dog until ha brings the eyes of those around to bear upon tho transaction. Another genial device In the same Hue Is carried on, we understand, lu tbe dress-circles. There, if yoa have not purchased immunity from annoyance a', a high rate, a fldgctty boy Is put next to you, who haa been prepared for tbe purpose of vexing tho soul of tbe niggards who will not engage a lorgnon for balf-a-crown an act, or, worse still, you arc lodged at an obstructive pillar within ear shot of a conversation Intended for your confusion. These are a few of the woes of a playgoer, and surely tbey are sufficient in number, and severe enough In quality, to satisfy the lessees of the different houses In which tbcy are Inflicted. Removing tbe foot stools is really too bad. The next step will proba bly be portable cushions, and a fee for laying them on the scats of the stalls. And the plundering Is done so roughly: tbe public at least should insist upon being robbed with a little less ferocity and sourness. London .Voci. The Beggars or Paris. But there Is a Parisian beggar as there is a Parisian street-boy, who belongs to a distinct race, and who has a cynicism, a wit and a deviltry ot his own. M. du Camp, In a recent number of lUvue da Deux Mondtt, describes tho cleverest beggar be has ever seen In his mastery of the art of receiving alms without asking. This old scamp is very lnllrin and walks with extremo diffi culty and frequent groans. Ills eyes are concealed in enormous spectacles, be mingles with tbe crowd on tbe Boulevards or near tbe Bourse of an after noon, and when he wants to cross tho street he begs the favor of a policeman's arm. Pitiful to behold, be extends his left band half-opened with humble negligence, and puts away Into bis pocket the cop pers, and sometimes the silver pieces, that fall Into It with wonderful rapidity; then dives under aporte cachrrt, counts bis gains, disappears wltb alacrity into an omnibus, and returns home to tb,e Fauliourg St. Martin. This fellow Is a German deserter, and a tailor by trade, who has served In the foreign legion In Algeria; has been repeatedly convicted of steal ing; expelled from France for begging; and, atlast, having wearied ont judges and jailors, he Is permit ted to remain in Paris, on condition ofanevcr beg ging. And be never docs beg; he only accepts what Is put into his hand. Need we add that bis Infirmity la false, and that he Is perfectly able to earn a liveli hood by work? Tho blind beggars arc among tbe most Interesting members ot the fraternity, and have supplied the illustrious Offenbach with the subject of a most diverting opera bouffe. Some years since one of these blind men, accompanied by bis dog, ap peared dally at the corner of the Iteu do la Pali, .It was believed that be had settled a sum of 13,000 upon his daughter, and that he bad often been dis covered in a pit-box at tho opera. M. du Caroft Is Inclined to think that the blind beggars' trade Is very lucrative. It Is considered a most desirable match for a young seamstress to marry a venerable beggar who bas plenty of money and no eyes. On the Fonts dea Arts, M. du Camp once beard tbe following dialogue between a blind beggar and a woman wbo had brought him bis dinner. Smelling . tbe dish, the msn cried, "What is this !" "Stewed mutton, with green peas." "Devil take your mut ton ; you know I like beet !" Some of these blind men passt he Sninmer in Paris, and spend the Win ter at home in tbe country. Where the Mosqgitos Comb From. These, pests of Summer proceed from tbe animalcules com monly termed the " wiggle-tall." If a bowl of water Is placed in tbe Bumrfier's sun for a few days, a large number of "wlggle-talls will be visible, and they will Increase in size till they reach tbrce-tlx-teentbs of an Inch in length, remaining longer at the sutface as tbey approach maturity, as If seeming to live on influences derived from tbe two elements of air and water; Anally they will assume a chrysal is form, and by an increased specific gravity, sink to the bottom of the bowl. A few Jiours only will elapse when a short, black furze or hair will grow out 00 every side of each, till it assumes tbe form of a minute caterpillar. Its speclflegravlty being thus counteracted, it will readily Heat to the surface, and be wafted to tbe side of the bowl by the slightest breath of air. In a short time a fly will be hatched and escape, leaving Its tiny bouse upon tbe surface of tbe water. Any one wbo has had a cistern In the yard haa doubtless observed the same effect every Summer, although be may be Ignorant of the beau tiful and simple process of developement If pitch er or cistern or otber water containing these animal cules la placed In a close room over nlgbt, suffi ciency of mnsqultos will breed from it during tke nlgbt to give any satisfactory amount of trouble. In fact, standing by a shallow, half-stagnant pool on a mid-Summer's day, the full developement of any number of "wiggle-tails" to tbe mosquito state can be witnessed, fiud tbe origin of tbese disturbers of night's slumbers thus fully ascertained. How the "World" looks at it. The New York KctW, discussing the Chinese labor question, says: "If Mr. Samson, of North Adams, bad invented or Imported a machine so skillfully contrived that leather could be flung into It, like corn In tbe hop per ot a grist-mill, and come out In the form of boots, as the corn Is ground Into meal, the interest excited by such a machine would be comparative . . sllzht. Why should tbe working classes make an indlgdant protest against coolie labor, any more than ' ' against the steam-engine, the power-loom, the sewing-machine, or new agricultural implements t One steam-engine will do the Vfork of a dozen men, and it subsists on less tban any one man of the dozen. If a species of monkey bad been discovered In China, capable of performing human work, without any human wants, their Importation and propagation would not be very stoutly opposed; and yet our labor organizations are thrown Into a great ferment' by tbe employment of a race wbo bear some resem blance to such a tribe of cspable monkeys." Tercet bas called out reserves and stopped tela grams In all directions. 1 B.iBB.iissr ai Oaaasa. aLaH 1 villi aftjia