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4 PUBLISHED . Every Wednesday Morning, A2l SIX J) OLLsLRS FER AXA'UM. Foreign. Subscribers, SS.00 to 810.00. Oman In the new Vott Office Build ing, lerfihaut Street, Honolulu, IL L TiIikIjmT pablMwd by SL Ruin!, at tie Govera !Mt Mating Omoe, to whom all bBsttiUS eoramirici ll insist, a adarrfed , BUSINESS NOTICES. . JBASTLE & COOKE, lllcalcrs in General-. Merchandise, Skipping and Ccmniiseion Herchanta, .NHKU( Street, Honolulu, Hawalta IMuxk. ly RATES OF ADTERTISISG. Spare Meanredui Xenparerl Type. las. . I'sejpm. a ee I s csf t cols e eokra oo los 4e s oei s o( ii to 491 W TMlOOtiMta (St T St 10 001 14 OP' IS OS II Lines 1 meh . 11 Lines t iaraes 3s) Llaes 3 iacaes 43 Unes-4 laches Qwarter of Golwasn Third c f CWamn . . ii or i h is oat a ioo ne4 aeoili u oi i ee is e o5 to o Hstfsf cwuub ,1: m a u. u.sci as One (Moan 13 OOi SO Of I 44 At Ti 4i ml: VOL. VIL-NO.-13. HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 12, 1871. IS6.00 PER YEAR. Sjg- Bwsfeess Cards; when jw'sajsaT .for ewrVar. are alkyw i a discoant from tfeeee rate, watch are tor traasseat aaver meats, when paid or cbarr-rl tjesnerlj- Ilw. I I al S. C. ALLEX. Skipping and foinmissioii merchants, Q Street, IleaeMu, H. I. Agists for the Hawaiian Packet line. , tttsn res Titaorrtlte TfetiUtfea, I f(TBt'i Plaatanen, OutUM rsaatauvn, I Nealeau I'Uat.tfOfi, GrfecwefTa Ooeee, latrarial lire 1 aaaranee CJesataay, Loedon. Ms. pa, is' Matual Marine laearasee Oo., Sen Francisco. . lo-lrs jM,if. i act, umaiB. A. AV. PEIKCE A: CO., (East mors Is C. L. lUcsmuw Co..) t EWp Chandlers and General Commission Merchants- AK0 Arrets for tbe r-culoa Salt Wotls. HI Bouotulo. Hawallm Ishaos. lyT E. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, 1JJ Qoeen Street, Honolulu, II. I. Iy6 C. I rVIOIIOI.S. 31. I., Homeopathic Physician, Corner Frtsd Merchant streets. At OBce foteeoon after S J o'clock; 3 leer, . Keside nee. W Beretanla St. -lOIIA S. 3IGIti:V, 31. Is., (Lair ftirrtxw r. S. Am;. ) Qui W cowiulted at his rmJwMW Hotel ft., between Ala- f R l,ea and Nuoaoo BtrwaU. lyC j V. mmeuta. r. ton IIU3IIMIICEVS at IlKOIVA, IMPORTERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS I "rThiee, ffkHe, Ale, rorter, At., 4c, Merchant Street HmMi. 1Mj6 A. I"- JII, ATTOESET AKD C0UKSELLOB AT LAW. 411 Offloe Xo M Fort Street. Hooololo. Pj" tiios. s. xitnuai's Stationery, Cutlery and News Depot and Circulating Library, MfNtett Stmt, Iloonlolo. Aloo-Steocil Cuttiaf. En graTtsc, Cmir and CopjlBg, propOj Mewled on wiiliiWe tfnm. 41-1)7 IA IClCICAKnSO. IMPOETEE ASD DEALER IK BOOTS, SHOES Fine Qotbios, 1'urnkbing (louda, rerfamery, ic, corner f Tort and Merchant Street e, Honolalo. Hit, Agwt for tie Hawaiian boap Oo. Orders recel ted, Partiealar attention iaid to tbe Shipment of Good, to the other Mania. 8-ly a. c. nurroi, 31. i., POET PHTSICIAK, AKD SURGEON. Office and Reaideneo under liofftim'a Uall, note! Street, (iltwfteOM wort of Nautnu Street, HMt iioitme: id llngi and Medici nes, rerfasery, Sew. Hair OHa, Brutbee, Combe, Toilet 1'owOer, rMoKoa, Igrd Seed, otc otc which be aelia chtap for oaeh. (8-1; 6 ' J OH A II. I'ATY, Kotary Public and Commissioner of Deeds Forth. State of California. Offioe at tbe Bank of Blfbop lOo., Kaahoaeann Sireot, llinululo. (S-l;6 IILL1.'VXIA3I &. CO., IKPOBTEES AND DEALERS IK HARDWARE, Cattery, Drjr Goooa, PainU and Oila, and General Mer thandiee. So. 5, Kine Streot, ilooolulo. 1S-1)6 II. IIACKrCIal) Jc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. SJ Qceen Street, Honolulu. II. I. Ijg ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., IMPORTERS ASD COMKISSIOK KEECHAKTS, -II Honolnlii. Oahn. 11. I. prg TIIEOU. C. IIEUCK, IMPORTER AKD C0HMISS10K MERCHANT. l-) Honolnln. Oahn. II. I. Pr F. A. SCHAKI'Kir .V CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, K lionololo, Oehn, II. I. 1?C C. B. LCWEBS. J. G. SICKSOX IXWEKS "t 0ICKSO3', IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER, AndaHbMsorBaildinEMateriaie, FortStreet, Iloeolola. at- ire ALIEN & CHILLINGWORTH, ICVM'AIIIAE, IIA1VAI1, lUoooUnne tbeGeoeralMercbaodiseaiid Shipping bnelnesi at tbe abore ort, where they are prepared to f uraMi tb. jutly eorebrated Kiwaibae Potatoes, and ecb other He orsha aa are roqnired l-j whaleablps, at tbe tborteet notke MsA on the most reasonable term. -Firewood alwars on band. S-lyd .IOIIA T. WAXEKIIOIISK, IMPOETEE AKD DEALER IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, S Queen Street, Uonoioln, IL I. IjC v. i. GKi;n., GENERAL COMiaSSIOK AGENT AND BROKER, OSee, in Firo-proof BboildiDgs. Queen Street, Ilonolnlu, Hawaiian Mauds. Pyg 3IcCOLGA Jc JOIIASO, MERCHANT TAILORS, at Fort rt., llonoiolp. oppoall. T. C Ueaet'a. Ir6 C U. .VII.LIA3IS, HAN UFACTTJRES, LMPOSTER AND DEALER la ranvHere of erery description FornitareWare-IMsason Fort Street, opposite Chase's Photograph Gallerr. Work--" ahap at tho M sund on Hotel Street, near Fort. ItJtdosafaemthoothorlsUirdspronipUyatleiidedta Ij7 BE33ETT, BOOT AKD SHOE MAKER, 41 Kteg Street, noil to tho Bethel. Honolaln. 17 XIIKO. II. DAVIES, Lit I JaMO!, Cksex t Co. I IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, asn aot re lAayCs aad the Urorpu'4 Underwritera, MrKMi and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, and 'orrbern Assnranco Company. 3-Iy6 MV3IA" IIROTIIEKS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In FaeUoaable Clotfcing. HaU. Caps, Boots, Sboea, and eTery variety of Gentlemen's Fnrnishins Goods. Saow'e BoBdiag. Merchant Street, lionoluln. 60-Iy7 I.. I. XOItBEUX. DEALER IK LUMBER AKD EVERY KEND OF BUILDING MATERIAL. It Orrsca Corner Queen and Fort streets. ljf EIWI JO.M. , - GEOCER AND SHIP CHANDLER, . I.alinlt.n, M&ul. iStmmy and KecnttU foratclied to Ship en Uie mott farer 30 able ternn. jTj-6 LICENSED SHIPPING AGENT, Office on James BcMnson & 008 Whssi, GoBt4enes tbe builnew on bii old plan ef eettling with etfioer and eeamva iesmedtately ra tbr skipping at hU Aca. IlaTiscno direct or indirect connection with any out lHlfegMUMiiihsefit, and allowing no debt to be collected in aWaoa, Le bop4 togire aa pood satis taction Jn the fu tare ai Le baa in the pat- BARTLETT SALOON, IIVGIIES, Corner tr Hotel and Fort Stmt. THE CHOICEST AND BEST OF ALES, WINES and Spirits always to be found at tie Bar. 22-Iy H EMP nnt! Cotton Sail Twine for sale ey 'SJ BOLLES A CO. 3. S. waXS-Eft. BUSINESS NOTICES. E. Kl!TU. g. sE(;ruii: t Co., TIN, ZINC AND COPPER SMITHS. AND SHEET IKON WORKERS, Kenans Street, between Merchant and Queen. Have constantly on band. Store, ripe, Qalranixcd Inn Hi. Plain and Hose nibes.Stnp-coets, India Itunber lloee lt 3-ply, in lengths of S5 ana 50 tfeeVwtthrooi4tneean4TitrconMlete. Batb-Tobs, and also m Trrr line stock of Tinware of every flie rs i ij-rvu. Particular attention siren toShip-Wwk. Orders fsotnlbe ether Itlande will be carefully attended to. Tbankfnl to the OtUzeoe of lloaolalo and the Iilanda gener&Uj for tbeir liberal patroeaee in the put, we bope bj itrkt attention to bnsiaeu to oertt tbe ubo for tbo fatnre. 87-1 0 iiolli;s .V CO., Ship Chandlers and Coraroisnon Uerchant:. Importers and Dealen In Oeneral 3Ierebandiee, Queen Street, lionololo, llairaUan Island. BS Agents fer tb. EanaakaVal, Moanaloa, and EakaaVo Salt Woria. 1 lj IE. AVIHX33.VA jTffl25S' u" Opened a New &tab!Khnwnt. Sr and will pre UU attention to Carriage Triinmi-g, Saddle and Harness Hating, and Repairing in all its Branches- Every descripUon of Articles connected with tbe Basinets eon.tantl on band, at Moderate I"rlc. ;ive Illm n Trial. No. 3S King Street, next to Leais' Cooperate. i0-6nic HONOLULU IRON WOEKS CO. STEAM EXGIXES, Snfjnr 3I1IH, ;IIoller.f Coolers, Iron, Braes tod Lead Catlings. Machlnory of Every Description, a- Made to Order. - Particnlar attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithing. tg- JOB WORK eaecnted on tbe eliortej' notice. 35-lrC .1. S. IHCIaSOA, House, Ship and Sign Painter, Xo. 03 King Street, Nearly opposite Meesra. Dillingham t Co. ,j. I. Graining, Marbllnr. Gilding, Calsomininr Faper rdnginf Ac, S.c executed oo tbe shortest notice, an J va tbe most reasonable tenis. So-3m 1V3I. EIVCO.IIII, DENTIST. i'A Ofice, Cor. Fort k Hotel Streets. pjo CII.VI.I..UIi;i. A: CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, Spirits. Ales, lc. No. 8, Xnuiu Street, opposite Merchant Street, Honolulu. 12-ly6 A. s. ci-i:iioica, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Fire-proof Store, corner of Queen and Kaahnmann Streets. Retail Establishments, on Nnaanu Street, and on the corner ol Fort and lintel Streeta. 14-13 a FECK. H. a. T. CABTEK ui:mviii & co., SHIPPING AKD COMMISSION MEECHANTS, noNoi.ru;, ii. i. ACEXTS-Or the Iloston ami Honolulu racket I.tnc. AKEXTS-For the Mnkre, Walluku niul Hnna Plantations. ACn.VTS l-'or tlie Purthsse and Sato or Island Produce. MG D. r. E11LEBS. A. JAEGEn. ii. r. i:iii.i:i:s v co., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Fire-proof Store on Fort St., above Odd rllow Hall. S7-I 6 F. A. SCIIAEFEIt, A' CENT Tor the HUKMKN HOARD or OSUEP.W11ITEKS. Apent for tbe Irelen Board of Underwriters, Agent lor the t te&na tioara ol Lnaenrrllrrs. i C. S. IIAItXOIV, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom on Queen Street, one door from Kaahnmann Street. 17-1? 6 31. S. GKI.XHAU3I A: CO., IMPORTERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS In Fashionable Clothing, Ilata, Caps, Coots, Show and every variety of Geotleraett'fl superior Furnishing Goods. Store in Makee'a Block, Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. 10-1 rue AI'OrVG Ac ACIIIiCIi. Importers) Wholesale aad Retail Dealers in General Merchandise, And China Goods, in the Fire-proof Store en Nnuanl Street, under the Pnblic Hall. 4S-13" D. H. HITCHCOCK, 3'OTAKY VtliLIC, it Hllo, HawaH. Py6 31. T. I0F,IsIs, CABINET MAKER AKD UPHOLSTERER King Street, Ilonolnlu, opposite Lewis' Cooper Shop. Will 41 buy and sell second-band Furniture. 1)7 CHIIING iioorv. Commission Merchant and General Agent, Importer of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goods, N holesale Dealer in Hawaiian Produce, and Agent for the Paukaa and Aroauulu Sugar Plantations. Fire-proof Store en Nouanu Street, below King. -1-ljG JA3IES Is. I.E1VIS, COOPER AND G AUGER, At the Old Stand, corner Sing and Bethel Streets. A Large Stock of Oil SbooVa and all kinds of Coopering Material oonftantly jo Land, lie nopes by attention to tnrineM to raerita continuance of the patronage wbkli be La berttofure eayed, and for which be now retumi hU thankf. l-3m .i. ii. Tiioj.rsoiv, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queen Street, Honoluln, Has constantly oo band and for sale at tbe Lowest Market Prices, a sood assortment of the Best Kenned Bar iron, and tbe Best Blacksmith's Coal. SS-Ij 6 31. MErVFIEEIi, WAGON AND CARRIAGE BUILDER, ?G IClng Street, Honoluln. Kroalrioc done with care and neat ness. Also, ttartlcclrr attention civen to Blacksmitblnc ano Horse-shoeing. O Orders from the other Islands promptly executed. 4u-ly6 Photogranhic Gallery. HAVING OPENED A PIIOTOGIITPIIIC GALLERV, nearly opiosite toy former stand, on Fort Street, I shall be most bappy to see my obi patrons and others who wish for first-class Pictures, and shall try, by at tention to tbe tastes of ray customers, to merit their patron are. Also, for sale, rtotofrrapfes of celebrated personages, views, 4c Picture, ef all kinds taken on tbe most reasona aMe terms. KlyJ II. L. CHASE. EE. VOSS, No. 5 Merchant Street, opposite the Sailor Home, GENERAL UPHOLSTERER, .V -ILL ITS BRANCHES, HAS CONSTANTIVY ON HAND a variety of HOME-MADE FURNITURE, which he offers Ut fit AT TOE LO HIST JIA UKET M11CE&, consisting cf Sets of BEST BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, Spring-Back Easy Chairs. Lounges and Mattraiscs. Hair and Spring Maltrasses, Window Shades and Slip covers mads to order. Old Furnilnre KoVpliolsterecl, Repaired and TarnUbed, with satisfaction warranted. A5-Calland examine my stock before purchasing else where. 3-Terms Reasonable. AH orders from Ship-masters and the other Islands, will be promptly attended to. My American Mess Beef, AMERICAN Mess Porlt-In bond, and for sale by 2 BOLLES k CO. FOREIGN NOTICES. BOOKS & STATIONERY Tho Basis of Our Business. TniinST. To Xanufarturc all och Books and Eta Ji ttattry ta can lit itrae bro as vdl as etwbere, and 1 hereby directly benefit our cuetomen and cnntUn. SKCOXDr To liny and Sell Itoofci aad S t atten tion erj wutD mate It to tbe interest of dealen and consum ers to come to cs in preference to eendiog Kast. We xaannfictore and Import ever description cf Sta tionery, ourjiDg li rtocts of Taper, KoTeloes and Black iiooks or oar own manutucture, ink, slates, etc -CS Over 1,W0 Tiriti of Blank forms kept In Etcck. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 12-ly San Frmnciaco, CaL HACAR & CO.'S TYPE FOUJMJJH.'! 033 Claj- Street, Snu Francisco. SOLE Agents for It. Hoc &. Co.'s 1'rcsscs and Printers' Materials, Gordon's Job Prtses, .Mather's Inks, etc. 11 3m H. W. SEVERANCE & CO., General Shipping & Commission 3IKKCHA3TS. 405 Front Street, corner of Clay, San Francisco 32 . Ijl LEARMONTH, DICKINSON & Co. SYDNEY, X. S. "VV., General Commission Agents, Will attend to the Hie ofSandtilch Island Produce, and arrange for advances on same. ItErra to. fW. U Or.CE.V Honoluln ' I M ACFABLAN K, BLAIR A Co. . . San Francisco iy B. XL WIUUX3, R. P. BUS CHILD, C B. MOttOlX. WILLIAMS. BLANCHARD & CO.. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ij") Xo. as California Street, San Francisco. 30 J0HX X"Ca.tK, J. C. KEEBIU Turtland. S. F. Cal. H'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEECHANTS, Portland, Oregon. Hating been ens&ged in onr present business for upward of twelve years, and being located in a Fire-proof Brick Bnild dlnc, we are prepared to recei ve and dispose of Island Staples, sucb as Sugar, Syrup, Itlce,lulu, Coffee, etc, to advantage. Consignments especially solicited lor the Oregon Market, to which personal attention will be paid, and upon which cash advances will be mado when required. BErEBXXCES Charles tV Brooks San Trancisco J C Merrill a Co Fredlken " Badger a Liodenberger " Jsmes r.tricV 1 Co. " Wm T Coleman a Co " Steren, BaVeraCo " Allen a Lewis Portland LaddaTilton " " Leonard a Green " l-ly6 E. 31. VAI ItEED, COMMISSION MERCHANT lCnnnfrntt n, Japan, Having the best facilities through an intimate connection with the Japanese trade for the past eight years, is prepared to trausoct any business entrusted to bis care, w lib dispatch. 17- lyO j LANGLEY, CROWELL & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, I j 52 Cor. Battery & Clay Sts, SanFrancisco. 6m j RIM MEL'S choice PERFUIEEY PATRONIZED BY ALL THE WORLD. RIMMEL'S IIILANG -III LANG, VANDA, HEN na. Jockey Club, Jfrangipaoc, and other per fumes of exquisite fragrance. RIMMEL'S Lavcndar Water, distilled from Mit- chain flowers. Rimmtl's Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. F.imtncl's Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, tbe best preparation for Iho hair, especially in waim cli mates. Himtnel's Dugong Oil Soap, perfumed with Austra lian Eucalyptus. Kin: m el's Glycerine, Honey, Windsor and other Toilet Soaps. Kimmcrs Hoie Water, Costume aod Floral Crack ers, very amusing for balls and parties. Riminel'a Violet, lloee-Ieaf, Ilicc, and other Toilet Powders. A liberal allowance to shippers. EUGENE RIMMEL, Terfamer to H R II the Priucess of Wales, 6, Strand, 124. Regeot Street, and 21, Cornbill, London; 17. roulerard ds Italicns, Paris, and 76, King's Road Brighton. 43- Sold by all Perfumery Tendon. 37-lj5 J. WOTT & CO., Practical 23i-az;ici'S, COI'PEIt & TIN SMITHS, mako erery de scription of work in their line, used on Planta tions or elsewhere. They also keep on hand a full assortment of Short Copper, Sheet Tin, Sheet Lead, Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, Copper Wire, Soft A Brass Solder, Pall Ears, Prcscetl Bucket Covers, Black and Tinned Rircts, Copper llivcts, etc. Also on hand, a few moro of THOSE SPLENDID COOKING STOVES Received by the "Syren," "Cotton riant" and "Gray Jackets," together with a variety of JapanneJ Ware, and many articles useful in tbe Kitchen. fS" Work on Buildings, such as gutters, spouts, water-piprs, Ac. Ship-work will meet with prompt attention at No. 9 Kaahumanu Street. 13-ly6 C. W. CREY & CO., Hawaiian Soap Works, At Leleo, Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of Soap. Beef, Mutton, and Goat TallonWanted Officc, 30 Fort Sect, where orders will be received and promptly attended to. 39 PHOTOGRAPHY! 3f. DICKSON has fittrul un (the Gallery on Fort Street, east side, between Kinc and Hotel Sts.. and is now prepared to take Pic tures of any deeired style or size. Island Views for Sale. JJ-Cme Hawaiian Mess Beef, PACKED on the Island of Knuai, by an experienced Butcher, and warranted as good as any Beef put up on these Islands. Forsale by BOLLES A CO. Hemp and Flax Canvas ! BEST AKBHOATII MANUFACTURE, assorted Numbers, in bond or duty paid. For sale by J BOLLES A CO. Paints and PaintOil, HUBIiARD'S best Boiled Oil, Hubbard's White Zinc, Hubbard's White Lead, J. T. W., White Lead, Fancy Paints, a general assortment. For sale br 2 BOLLES i CO. Iron Stock Anchors, SIZES, from IOO lbs. to 4,000 lbs., in Bond or duty paid. For sale by 2 BOLLES t- CO. BEST LEAP LARD, pr 10-LB TIXS, RECEIVED PER ST'R L 7 BOLLES A CO, SUGAJl & MOLASSES 1871 Sugar and Molasses, nUOV NOW COJIIXC IN, and for sale j in qaantmes to fait purchasers, by l-3m WALKEK ALLEN. Ag--nts. ONOMEA PLANTATION. StiKtir and 3(oIn.f,c Crop GOMINO IN, FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES to suit purchaser!, by l-3m WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION. Suprar itittl 3IoI;ihr.es CropJSyi C10JIINO IN, FOR SALE EN QUANTITIES to suit purchasers, by l-3m WALKER A ALLEN, AgChts. MAKEE PLANTATION. IVctr Crop ol" Stisrni" Jc 3Io1:issch VTOW COMING IN, AND FOR SALE IN QUAN X titles to suit purchasers by l-3m C. BREWER A CO.. Agents. "WAILTJKU PLANTATION. NEW CROP NOW C0MIX0 IN. FOR SALE in quantities to suit pnrchnsers, hy l-3m C. r.nUWEr. A CO., Agents. INSURANCE NOTICES. DIPERUL FIRE INSURANCE CtUlPAXT Of London. Instituted 1803. CASH CAPITAL, SS,OU0,0UO In GOLD. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to issue policies on Fire Risks (with or without the average clause) on PlanUtion Buildings and Machinery, I'rivato Dwellings, Brick. Stone and V ooden Stores, Merchandise, Coals, Lum ber, Ships In Port, Ac. on tho most farcrable terms. cs- All Losses Adjusted and Paid for hero. "6a For particalars apply at the omco of WALKER t ALLF.N, M-ly A cents for the Hawaiian Islands. 3ii;icciiAivrs' 3ii;xijai, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Snu Prnncltco rtmiE UXDEItSIGNED ..aviiifr Icen np- JL pointed Agents for tbe above Com pan j", are prepared to Issue lVHcIea on Cnrgoea, Frriplita and Treas ure. WALK Ell A ALLEN, I -3m Agents, Honoluln. CAIilFOItZVIA INSURANCE COMPANY. rinilE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS of the JL above Company, have been authorized to imura risks on Cargo, l-'rellit and Treasure, byConatcra, from Honolulu to all ports of tbe Hawaiian Group, and vice versa. 8-lj6 It. 11ACKFELD 1 CO. ilvisj jjnair-iiitr..ui::v EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'TPTIIE UNDEKSICNED linvllig lieen nir--H- pointed Agents of tho alovo Company, are prepared to insure risks against Fire, on Stone and IlrlcU Hitllil Iiirs, and on Mcrchnmllao stored therein, no the most favorable terms. For particulars apply at the office ol S-ly6 F. A. SCHABFER t CC. Insurance Notice. THE AGENT POIl THE I1UITISII For eign Marine Insurance Company. (Limited), has re ceived instructions to reduce the rates ol Insurance between Ilonolnlu and Ports in the Pacitic, and is now pre pared to issue Policies -at tho Loioul Halts, with a special reduction on Freight per Steamers. THF.rt. II DATIFS, 48-Ij7 AginfBrit. br. Mar. Int. Co. (Limited) CAEIFOKAIA INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF THE ftl-ove Company, have been authorized to insure risks oti Cargo, Krclfrlit and Treaaltre, from Honolulu to Ml ports of the world, andvlce versi. 18-lvB II. IIACKFEI.D CO ifi'v Furnished Rooms -tMlnJaS TO IjET 111 -1IrS- T Tl'rU-"'S ajB-ti3- v0. 23 Ivinr- Street. ri9-lre THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., MAKD ALL KINDS OF jJjACIIIXERY, STEAM ENGI.VES, Sugar Mills, IVIml Slills, Vacuum Pans, ClnrlQcrs, Centrifugal Machines, Hollers, Coolers, Tanks, Smoke Sfncks, And .all Kinds of heavy Sheet Iron Work. CASTINGS IN IRON, BRASS AND LEAD, Mado to order, and particular attention paid to SHIP SMITHING. Anthracite, Cumberland and Soft Coal, 0a hand and for sale. Also, Valves, Coeks. and Brass Work of all kinds. Centrifugal Wire Cloths, of varlc is meshes. Flax Packing, Rubber patting and belting. Piping, Elbows, Tees, Bends, Mpples, lc. Steam and Water Oanges, Boiler Tubing, various sizes. Shifting, Rar, Plate and Angle Iron. Pig Iron for ballast, Scrap Iron. .Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Rivets. FIRE CLAY, FULL ASSORTMENT OF STEEL ALSO NEW and SECOND HAND MACHINERY. Perforated Brass Plates for Centrifugals. 1 Tank Juice Pump, 1 Small sired Sugar Jlill, 1 Small sized Sugar Mill for cattle power, second band, 1 Horizontal Steam Eogioe, 10x18. second hand, 2 Turbine Wheels for running centrifugals, with 50 feet head of water 1 BofllBg down apparatus, for tallow, 1 Upright Boiler, G berse power, 1 Small Tubular Boiler, 2 horse power, IV. B. aiaviriff antl Wood IVorJc EXECUTED TO 0R.DEH, For which tbe Works have unusual facilities. 10 ALEXANDER T0CX0, Manager. Golden Cate Flour. EXTRA FAMILY. BAKERS' EXTRA, AND SUPEItFIXE. For Sale by BOLLES A CO. Daily Expected, DIRECT FROM F0P.TLAXD, OREGON, per Falkinburg. Oats. Salmon, Hams, Racon, Lard, Dried Apples, &c, &c. 13 BOLLES A CO. RED SALMON, in barrels A small lot of not rery good quality, but as good as tho aver age that is for sale about town. Call at 2 BOLLES A CO. GALIFOIINIA LIME. We haTe a-regular supply -from the eelebiated Eant Crux Lime Kiln's,' which enables us to tell al the lowtit'rate.e. 2 BOLLES A' CO. CHAI.V CABLES. All sires, from to 1 5-8 inch, in Bond or duty paid. For sale by 2 BOLLES A CO. s PERM OIL Warranted the pure article. For sale by i:j bULLtS 4 CO. (CJi? aiLo, ii. i. dfr PACKET LINES. UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND ..AND . Australian Steamship Line of New York. The Splonillil American Sleniiisltip gk NEVADA! Doe here from San Francisco on the 16th of April, ..I...TTIIX LEAVE The Port of Honolulu on the 17th of April, ......tor. Aiielaliiittl, IVc-tv Zcalxtiitl, IVcIIliiton, IV civ Zenlnntl, I.j ttlcton, IVctv Vlcalatttl, l'ort CIitsliucrN, IV. Zculand, Connecting with Steamers for and from Sydney, XVcsvr Nouili "Wnlcn, Klelbouriic, Victoria. For Freight or Passage to ports of New Zea land, apply to U. IIACKFELD A CO., 11 3m Agents. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND TIic California, Xcw Zealniiil niiil Aitatrnllmi Mall Ztlne of Steam Packet Tbe SplendiJ Steamships WONCA WONCA, 1450 tona Stevrart, Com'r, CITY of MELBOURNE, laOO tons T. Grainger, Com'r, axd CITY OF ADELAIDE, Will run regularly between Honolulu and the above ports, connccticg-nt Honoluln with the North Pacific Transportation Co's Steamers. AGENTS AT IloxoLCLtr. W. L. GEEEN. Accklasd. . II. M. JEKVIS SvoxEr II. II. UALL, U. S. Consul. U 3m Xltc IVorflt Pncilic XrnnxiortatIon t'ompniiy'r) SAN FRANCISC0&H0N0LULU LINE. fjB Tho Company's Splendid Steamship A J A X , It. S. FLOYD, ... Commander, sVill Leave Snn Franeihco On or about .April lCth Freight for Ean Francisco will bo received at tho Steamer's Warehouse, and receipts for tho same, giren by the undersigned. No charge for storage or oartagc. Fi'o llisks in Warehouse, not taken by the Company. Liberal AtlvniiccM 3fatlc oit all Sliiii ineiitM per Stcitmtrr. Insurance guaranteed at Lower Kates than by Sail ing Vessels. Particular cara likcu of Shipments of Fruit. All orders for Gooda to bo purchased in Pan Fran cisco will bo received, and filled by return of Steamer. 3mbhipments from Luropcand tbe United states. intended for theso Islands, will be received by the Company in San Francisco, if consigned to them, and be forwarded by their Steamers to Honolulu, Free of CrunoE, except actual outlay. rPassengcrs are requested to tako their tickets before 12 o'clock on tho day of sailing, and to pro euro their Tassports. l-3m II. HACKFELD A CO., Agents. HAWAIIAN PACKET LIKE. For San Francisco THE FINE PACKET BARK Mk D. C. MUHSAYii N. T. BENNETT MASTER Will POSITIVELY Sail for tho above Port On SATIJIUiAY, April lRHi. 1S71. For Freight or passage, having superior accommo dations for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, apply to 11 WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. For Victoria, B. C. THE FINE BRIO ill BYZANTIUM, k CAI.IIOU.V, ...... Master, Will have immediate dispateb for tbe above port. For Freight or Passago, apply to WALKER A ALLEN, 9 Agents. For Syd n e y , THE FINE cr.ITISII BARQUE CASTLEHOW, CAJIPftELL, - blaster. Is now loading for the above port, and will be de spatched on or about Saturday, tho 1st of Aprill. For Freight, apply to 7 T1IEO. II. DAVIES, Agent. Regular Packet for Molokai. Schr. Pauahi, M. IIALLISTEIt, Master, Will run as a regular packet between Honolulu and Molokai, touching at Kannakakai and Pukoo. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board or l-3m H. PRENDBRGAST. Agent. For Kohala, Hawaii. Schr. Active, Will run as a regular packet to the above ports. For freight or passage apply to l-3m WALKER A ALLEN, Agents. TOBACCO AND CIGARS! HENRY I. ftiOLTE HAS JUST RECEIVED BY THE "Ka Moi," and Other Late Arrivals, A Large Asssortment of Choice Havana, German, and Manila CIGARS ! THE BEST SXOKIXG AJfD CHEWING TOBACCO, AND A SPLENDID LOT OF PJIEERSHAUM PIPES! The Best ever Offered in this Market, ALSO Constantly on hand, the Celebrated Groan Seal and Diamond Head SMOKING TOBACCO ! p3f For Sale at the Coffee Saloon, corner cf Nuo anu and Queen Streets. .9 San Francisco Correspondence. Sax Prjscisco, Jfarch 1", 1S71. Any notice of tho events of tho Ia3t. month ought to include mention of the furions storm of wind ant rain with which lha city was visited on tbe 10th of last month. The people here are so little subject to snch experiences that tbay are greatly excited antl alarmed by what seems a very ordinary event to tboso who have n fre$h remembrance of the play of tho elements In oth'er regions. But it must be confessed that this would have been considered quite a blow any where, except, perhaps, by those devotees of science who arc spending tho winter on tho top ol Jit. "Washington. The lightning nas so intense and continuous, that for an bonr or two the heavens Seemed sbeeted with flame, while furioo3 blasts made tbo largest buildings tremble. The most eeriou3 result was tbe filling of a brick wall upon a tenement, by which three persons were killed. Californians conclude tbat they would rather havo an occasional tremor of tho earth beneath, than snch a fierco commotion overhead. No movement wa3 felt hero cor responding with tho heavy shako lately experi enced at tho Islands. The only occurrence of tbo kind reported during tbo last month upon this coast, was a shock of somo violence at Eureka, Humboldt County, two hundred miles north. This took placo on tho 2d of March. There is much rejoicing here and in the town3 to tho eontb, over tbo passage by Congross of tho Southern Pacific Railroad bill. This lino is designed to extend from a point on tbe eastern border of Texas, near tbo 31st parallel of latitude, to Fort Ynnin, in tho south-eastern corner of California. Branches at tbe extremities will connect tbo main road with 2cw Orleans, on the one end, and with San Diego and San Francisco, on the other. Tbe distance from tho Gulf of -Mexico to this, tho metropolis of tho Pacific Coast, will be about 2,300 nils, a saving of 600 miles between ocean and ocean over tbo routo of the already existing Pacific road. Land to the extent of neatly 20,000,000 of acres has been granted in aid of tbo work, and the completion is required within ten years. In the meantime, tho Northern PaciOc road is bsing pushed for ward with energy, so that there is a prospect of tlirco great routes belting the continent. A gi gantic scheme of emigration is planned in con nection with tho lust named enterprise. To secure tho settlement of their lands in Oregon, tho Northern Pacific Company propose to bring ont 50,000 emigrants from Germany, tho induce ment offered being a very cheap passago via Panama, and a grant of laud on most liberal terms, to each settler. The month of March 13 passing without bring ing us yet the spring rains for which agriculturists look with anxiety. As tho ancient Egyptians watched tbe instrument that marked tho rise of tho Nile, and therefrom presaged famino or plenty, so here the rain gauge i3 noted with eager interest to see whether the aggregate number of inches givo3 hope for a plentiful crop. As yet, tho number falls Bhort of what is required for prosperity, but the rains bave come in such a manner as to bo utilized to tho utmost degree, and hopes are entertained tbat even under the worst of future circumstances, fair crops may be gathered. The interests of California aro now so closely connected with agriculture that disaster hero involves universal calamity. The Mercantile Library Association of this City have just issued their Annual Report. They possess a magnificent building valued ntS300,000, and a library of 30,000 volumes. The lottery of last summer, which so many will remember with n twinge of pain, was a financial success, bat the teliring President of the Association himself confesses its demoralizing effect. It may be questioned whether even the rescue of a useful institution from threatened bankruptcy is a sufficient, compensation for the harm that has resulted from the means resorted to. The Insane Asylum at Stockton holds more than one victim of the disappointed bope which it prodaeed. And besides this, an impetns has been given to similar schemes throughout tbe State. The eagerness of men to rush after tbe slight est hope of easy gain has bad an amusing illus tration in the city lately. It nppear3 that one or- two Mexicans, of an investigating turn of mind, undertook a search for gold in the sands on the beach' near Selby's Reduction "Works. They were reported to havo found somo glittering grains, and forthwith a thousand people men, women aud children betook themselves to the spot, somo to look on curiously, many to search for fortune. Erery available spot is taken np by the sanguine miners, who dilgently wash the sand in old pans antl every sort of extemporized " rocker." Others carry away sand in beg3 and cans, to search at leisure. This pursuitof fortune, however, is rational and promising in comparison with an enterprise in which another dreamer has embarked. A friend recently called the attention of your correspondent to aquantity ofships'store, which he said were about to be put on board a vessel soon to sail in search of secreted treasure. There is a certain Island in mid-I'aciDe, where, as sundry fools believe, some pirate concealed, years ago, a store of his ill-gotten coin. -Moro than oao party has made search for it. Bat now a woman having had revelations from spirits as to its exact locality, has purchased a vessel and i3 sending it to the island. It add3 another illustration to tho proverb, tbat "a fool and hi3 money are soou parted." California has lost the brightest star in her lite rary firmament by tho duptrturo for the East of Bret riarie. He was' a genuine prodnct of tho Western Coast, and ought to bave continued on tbe soil that has given his works the racy flavor tbat won popularity. Few have attained literary success in so brief a time and tbrongb so limited an amount of productions 03 he. A few poenu and projo sketches bavo brought him a fame 03 wide as tbe world of English readers. Ife baa not left tbis State for lack of appreciation, nor for want of profitable opportunities. It remains to be seen whether tbe author of the " Heathen Chinee " and the " Lock of Roaring Camp " is eqaal to tbe difficult task of keeping up tbe repu taliotrtbatriby'n. happy stroke, be h"made.-The' Orerhnd JiBnUiIi, which he rescued from threat ened death nnd elevated to a high rank, will here after be edited by V. C. Barliett, of AeBiOetin corp3. The newspapers of the city and State make prominent mention of the recent death of a wealthy and eccentric citizen of San Francisco Horace Hawes. He came here in ISIS, by way of the Hawaiian Ms kinds, and held early offices of trust and influence, aad has been identified with important public enterprises. Bat those who would speak best of him are obliged to raestion his want of amity, affection, and other peculiari ties of character tbat hindered htm from receiving much personal regard. Ia hk lifetrme ue made some largo charitable gifts, iwd by bis. will has left tho balk of his estate, amoaotiaf to nearly a million and a half Of dollars, for the founding of aae University. But the gift is hamperexi xitk sack intricate and impracticable conditions, Ikat it is doubtful whether any can be found to aatkrUke the trust. President Qntitt has gives intimation tbat be will visit tbis Coast after tbe wljowimeet of , Congress. The untouaeaeBl is received with moch delight. It wilt be tbe Srsl tie tbat a President of the United State has beem west of the Rocky Mountains, and citixens owt parties will unite to do liim honor. OtStotniacj are easily excited to eotbasseetn, and fond of demon strations. SaoeM so iHstiofcaieaed a goeet ac cept tbeir hospitalities, they woold give Um tech a reception as voetd eriaes tbe IstofiMfjlt teyaky to the Union of tbe Golden State. The patron saint of Ireland has to-day reeetred due honors. Tbe weather has been most favor able for a public celebration, tod the ndvaatafes bare been well Improved. A lonjr pveeeofteo. composed of mititary companies aad tbe several Hibernian Societies, has patted tkroofh tbe crowded streets willi rnasie and haaneta. Tba gteen flag, barp-eaebtaaoeed, is everywhere dit played in union with tbe Stars and Stripes. An oration was delivered besore an ieanneae aadicow in tbe Csliforuia Theatre, by Rev. Wra- Faley, in which tbe ancient glories of Ireland and her present wrongs were etoqaently depicted. Col. P. F. Walsh read a poem, and tbe eelfbratkm terminated as nsoal with mdry balls antl baa quanta. Next week the Germans will celeorata tbe close of the war with a procession ami other festivities. Dsxta. Ilovt- CSoItl I'csim ssra nl title. The gold tued for pens is of varioa degrees ef fiaenees. from three to fourteen carats. Tbe beat manufacturers use tbe letter aeliiy,it pcitsniaa; more elasticity, tenacity and flrmnrss than infe rior qualities. Tbe gold is received from tbe re finer in oblong pieces called ingots, which are rolled down to a certain thickness, generalry aboet four times tbat of tbe Sniehed pen. It is then passed tbroegh a power preas crotajtiiag a die, which pals oat what are called bleaks, or pieces of an oblong shape, one end Mautly sharp ened, and perfectly tkU Vrnt MaaJu are sboat one-half tbe length of tbe finished pen. The blank is next transferred to the sawing machine, by which tbe point is cat down to re ceive the iridium necessary to give tbe reqeireti hardness. The iridium, with a small piece of gold, is then pieced on the point, and kept in place by a strong solution of borax. It is stibjeeratf-to the action of tbe flame directly upon tbe point. Tbe beat of the fire soon melts the piece of goM, and the iridium is soldered to the pen. Tbe btnek has now but little the appearance of gold, being of a decidedly coppery hoe. Tbis is soon set right by dropping it into cJitorohydrie or muriatic acid. the color being thus restored. The blank is now passed through steel rollers, so censraeted as net )ft to touch tbe point but to condense and lengthen tire rest of tbe pen. It is snriber hardened by hammering, I has prodeeiBg tbe spring so nmdh like that of a quill. Tbe next process, catting the yank to Use shape of a pan, is done by a die in. a press siou lar to the first mentioned. It is then stamped with tbe maker's name, this being the last per formed on it while Sat. It is now bent in a pecu liarly constructed die, and the iridium is cct through by means of emery on a very thin cop per wheel rannlne; with great vwlceity ; tata starts the slit, which is then extended by means of an other machine. The skies of the slit are sow polished by a thin iron wheel with emery, thus making tbe sides smooth, preventing them from catching on each other. The outside of the points are now grossd to tbe desired shape with emery apon a soft copper wheel with a Oat scrfaee, and tbe pen is ready for what is technically called "stoning.' This operation is performed by robbing tbe metal with what is called See toll stone, wbieb gives a sraoota. surface aad renders toe mtk for thjioer much lees. ' It then goes to tbe potber, who jlSpewlw&l and rotten stone gives it tbe bright w swooth appearance so noticeable in alt new peas. The inside of the nibs are made slightly roogh in or der to cause tbem to bold more ink than they otherwise woold ; tbe point of tba pea are ground perfectly smooth and even by ami of emery on copper, and tbe pen is ttoisbed and ready for use. Exchange. Ilw V,A0.rs 9sU VoiAOt "Sturdy old Ben Wade" seems to have stood tbe voyage to San Domingo very well. According to all aeeoants, bis stomach was anchstatbetl daring the whoie trip. He mast have improved, in a sea-sanng sense, since 166. Do ring the sumsMar of tbat year he took a voyage down the coast to visit tbs abu'sh aad improve his health, bat before be had lost sight of Sandy Hook, however, be began to experieuee the names tin; horrors of tbe briny deep. Next morning, a friend called at bis state room to enqeire how be was enjoying Mmief. " Enjoying bell r growled tbe venerable states man. "Is thi3 what yon call a pleaiere trip? Tbe next time I want ose like it. If! stay at home and lake a dese of ipecac" Daring tbe same voyage, on a windy afternoon, a hdjr of tba party, happening to lose her veil overboard, rash- ed to Mr. Wade with tbe story of ber trouble. She was astonished to find tbat the only coosois tion that he was able to give, was to advise ber to "bang on to ber teeth and hair, or the woowi go next" Sbe however, atlribeled this -inn t of gallantry to tbe pangs of unalterable agoey which sturdy Ben was raSerieg jast then. We are gfctd to know that he wasn't EufTerrog this time. It rradeitmncfrmnre prSosant, not oety-for Mr. Wade himself, but- fer these who aeeempnied him. Chicago XepulSearu t The Pope's present reiHsmW from wWefe bis Holiness does, not eaterge in these isj con tains npward3 of one ttoesaud two hundred rooms, a chapel S3 large as an ordinary sized church, with an abundance of courtyard jurroand. ins i