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The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 4

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 4

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CO (mfmlM 3Mjmisrir.rr.ts. ioisjszsrcji: OPV OK TIIE KKI'OKT Ol' TIIE COMMITTEE ol FAIR Of TIIE I.VSTITFTK, St'f YORK, t' i.Bi, l-ci. IJ TliE FLijRLNCE Sf. MACHINE CO. FoR THE FAMILY MACHINE HJoXIEsT PKEMICM MtiAL.

KEAj'NS. lit It pi.o.:y ai rr: cf work. Ii fr i tch. ia: l.Mr ca! Ih.ai Kr.vt. tj tr.

YlnUX or to fcijd tx.v.?..ce of Sii. Th-; n-il-ty oT W.rk report i tiii: o.m.mitti: AT THE $2iitc of Cstfifonaiit ILORENCE SE I ti M.ICHIXE-Afirr rr-'J ar, i IlE Al'TIU'L riACHINK. a of lit r.ir.y rvr; cf of rj -il ty wf.i-K kS.vjL.-A-Li 1 ot-i'r. J. Ij :n.L!.ci:y ar.l ar -r.

tt. COMPLETE fMROL OVER TnE TEX- in ki.t. ti.c Lr.J.aL,.l uru, tr-T-t up of tr.r- l. a (i in ut ai.y jS, r.i aLy ticp- 1 pi.t f. -ri tti IEST LACE t.

FOL'K THICK- OK LEATHER. Your Cv.ctt tter.f,r, cl. ol carf.I luv trV-oft, it ONE OF THE CET AND MOiTIMPOR- TANT MACHINE? tv e. f.c FIRST t.J HIGH- IIST I'REMIIM. SA.lIt'i:ij I1XI.I., General Aeent, 11 i fUANf li-CO.

ljiu LOVE, BROTHERS, Commission Merchants Victoria, Vancouver kif Matr Uuli.i At M-sr. iLttK, A ilk Jt C. Jlr. Jian I. IiTT V.

I. d. 51-Iy AT I3S MOTCOMC KY SAN 11 effrst itnim ttitiirit Ui llAtb4H Ji, as Ji: 2s rr For transacting tuiirT, crl-r, rJ t.rtzr'.'.ni 4 r-i; wi.i i-icuw ar.y coLi.icis-i--.-. itj- trutnj l' tio. with I jtnrct II.

cttarifc wta u.u-.icr and ropv.nivi.cU ti u.vui.: -rce 4j1-oo. t. mobojs. STO.VK Cutuia.Mioo az. i'jri 31 a Fraucicv, CJ R.rf.fttvt...

T. T. Jk A. K. Nyv Sf A frry im it Co.

New York M. I--. ii, M-rmrs N-- I. ni.I C. ateruta 11 45j-ly WW wr vr WW ttt3 PerfectFitting Shirts TIIKSK SIIlltTS AUK loo irrll Known to r.rtl r.y coii.io i.t.

loth tor cif'-tt f.t A full euj en Al-. tl.e Ur-vrt of f.i.-furni-l. ing ro! tn tf.e Vudic Try of Lis M.irl: n4 you wear hi.v r. S. AV.

13. WAItI SOA, 323 Montgomery Street, Orfil Kr I Hull, Sum Nir Vrk Hou-ht. Pro.viway. AM-Cia 4. AlDKIeH.

j. r. mcriL, Ht (mrttji. ALDItlCII, MERRILL t'oiumisNion Auc't ioiicors, '-2l iiikI -iOO C'iillf S-lr -t. saa ALSti.

AUKNTS t'E TIIK San Francisco li Honolulu PiicLtts. ttr.ti.n tK arid cf m-r chaiuiixr. i.4t; rchti Ac. All Irei.Iit Yr ro. I thr Ho ix.iulu Lur Pi krM, lr-0 ikir TT Ext in Ii.

r. nht XI aH! MrMrs. L. En mt: K. II IU.

LI A. i- ium I I ft a r. u. w. i r.

ir. alik- C. tk IWlj cms. X. BKOOKS siiiimmnc; AM) (loiiiiiiission jicrcIiaiilK.

v- i i'oi: 'nil: HAWAIIAN PACKET LINE REIUEEX IIITIL'E 51 iiit.iiM-M., oriii-r SAN VNt'CJIssJCJO. fltUTK I LR ATTEXTIOX OIVEX TO I'uri I-rchan Iic t. ir t.r.r f. Trir.hi tt. fcf Vr.l4 the- Sa -pil'-e jt i the Kxohnge on Ifonolalu in to suit.

A I' VAX FES MADE OX EX T. W4uii, HrNxsa-, 1 1. -p. R. -i- Hori'MuIu.

llfM.j A. Pm. Co. PJ. F.

E-ifp, P.rn Si-v: C. IIhwm Sr rr- New Jt w. IX. i Th -s. Sr-rsoB.

II Io. Alt wm tr Knitp-A. I II. Jt I M'Ckikkx, Mrmti Co. J-IT Port I it.

tr McCraken, Merrill FORWARDINC AND (loiumlssiou lleichnnt.s, J'oi-t IiiikI, Oregon. A VINO HE EN EXOA ti El IX OFR PRE--nt taine f.r i.f ieTen anl lin luoiteti ia a firo ta! Iri tre are -jn-ct-iv uii.l ili.poxr of I-Uu I ipb -u -ri Suar, Rice, rup. I'ulu. Ctfee. t' a lviaitj'tr.

for the Orrtroi, n.ar -t. to ahi.h will 1-- p.n 1, Uo(i wl.iUi csh w.II be- uiifie when BASUjCU CLas. W. Enik ii IS i.l.'. jk Lia.Iei.Ur.r, Jmi.

Pitrick Kre.l. Ikert, W. T. Colecoitn ttevenu. Raker Co.

Portland P.a-ct:itXCki: Allen LewU. I A Ttltun. Leonard Ore-u. IIi'SOLtLC KLfCkESCKS: VTaikt-r, AlUn a Co FaviJee. iT-ly I1EUST0X, HASTINGS CO.

ARE I HE FASHIONABLE Clo li i OF A 1 A ISCO. oudkus on A.w a.d all Goods for Gentlemen's Wear! Will Intel with i.roniLt 2TSENI) VOEK MEA-I I1ES AND OKDEK. UTTING MANLEACTU OF saicls and all kinds of noits. risir, viichta hliis, SOI TS, etc. II AVIXG OXK TIIK MOST EX I EX- -r -ft t-v-rj I r-'ii.

r.r cur i.J a ai.y t.v.- All (jjil. yiiaruiJrul (it in any Ciimate. aud 'Hi'-Z I iont St. MAN I i ACTuUY ul, ui. -T, Ul st.

SAX FRA.NCIMO. MJta JANION, GREEN RHODES, Commission Merchants, Vatirout-ra Iohiinl. B. IWticu'ar j.ii! of 5aijJicb Isiifl ittvrai, V. Jaijj.iry 1.

1 CIC-ly B. MI.HX. f. W. O.

W. ARIVIES DALLAM, IMP.iKTEr.i5 AND JuKLEKS OK WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, 1IKLS11F.S. TWIXFS. COUIJAOE. Xc.

ANI KEP.5 OK California Pails, Tubs, Brooms, lit ANlJ 310 p. Front Davis, SAX' I KANCISCO. Yj Cm W. II. J.

P. UK I. ARft'STROKG, SHELDON CO. (si rt t. Xuni via Pioneer Lumber Dealer UNION MMHIIU YAltl).

(alif'-mia am! laws Siro.t, autl o. lii Slarket Strt SAN FKANCISCO. SFCAR ASTERN IMXE. WHITE ('EI)A R. ANT ALL KINDS OF liLTLI'INLi CONSTANT LY ON II A V.

4-s-lv JV1K- C. KINO. F. LtpMV.V. JILiaUB G.

KirG Co. Miijijiin si ii ti Commission IVU T-f -NT 525 FRONT ST It LET. CORN F.R JA SAN EU A IS Co, 4 a i a 4' 0-y Tllof. J. PoCLTi.l:.it, W'M.

M. II. SAX FltANl ISCO, CALIFORNIA. Wholesale j'rocerv Autlion House! KSTAPl.ISIIEl' IN IS50. i Snlr.room, i priiiil Rrit-U It tiiiit iu.

207 ''nil fit Iiluriiiii Mrt-t-l, itvo iluor. Hum Eruiii. SALE 1AVS TiKirs ano iy "ii-li A im i' a 'I mK ir i. -11 iii i.vai- sale, ttii all in- i r. i.

i. r- or-. 1 t- I VJ. C. L.

n.ii.is I a. P. Jn.it. I Mi- i.kv Eai la I i'i Tank i Pi.ir;. a I -STT-ly CROWERS OF AM) DEU.ERS IX If i m-r.

I I 1 1- 1 A- VDUllllinil! 11 rk AN I. I STREET, ry PI k) icis-C'O. 4 Cm I IMI F.V FORMERLV PRO- 1 pri.t.T rf th ALPRIC1I llol'sE. b. to the or hoaolb li ANI THE TIE A VELI.I S(i PFIILIF EXF.

It A LLV, Thai 1. i taken w--o kn -a li. r--tanin et. reirei -ly cape -1 1 tn -a f--r l.t i.ti- a a ier, i.i-.-h he wiil FIRST CLASS HOTEL! The i are anipb', th r- runiep us yk-'-piia; r-nu, th- an. I tor liiie ry an.l tf' th- reiui will it a r'tr- t.

Th- pn net. that i i rev- i- jrair.r.l in the A Mr- II i 1-r a -ufEcant tr: that he uiil to a if lie- putroiiaiT'-. No pains nr rxp-n- wiil bf spare I in provi.iii thtr tru-rt well all the as Weil a- the 5 thai M. KIltCIIIIOFF cotto.x Ge K.XFIVESEA 1SLXT CUTTOX SKKD. Ju Ree-eive frota PEA I' FORT, s.

ale at C'ciiln prr Ponnih H. M. WHITNEY. AMERICAN TES PACIFIC Coiiuiiercial Advertiser. 1aIv Foreign Stem.

i i Fct.ian arrests The cattle plague in Earoje is raj-idly ir.crc.is- Foreign It is singular that thr 'Ugh- ut Europe the reigning dynasties arc ef oreign extracti n. Id F.nglaml.a rules; in France, a in Si aiu. a EourUu in Italy, oil'- who h'-i-J a tv ti.e iak.ritv of la sul'jects in Austria, a Spaniard in a li-jiiuui I'russlahave iu iij 1:1 In Greece there wa; latc'v a U.ivarian, ar.i a Dace in -ie, a jIi-n. A Pi.i-iv to lt Tem? a King." During tiie of .1 iar-re cake of very rich wi Fv a wis with grvat hy tin- i.vt-rnor fji.iilr, ar.i tr.e evcr.ir.r ir was rlacvd on the ttn iij iitt.e CereiuoIiV, L.it cuttir.i the inside was tound tj be ni.relv a shell. iiuineroUs eojiei ol' jToinbited in cnleswii bv order the General.

Japan and China. Friii Jajan we learn that the tw.j treaty jiorts of liia.i and Usae have bv- thrown t-j eomtceree according to The the I ot Knhind. Fr tr.ee and II. Ilaiid aj jv-ir to have brought the result. In India there Were fears of famine in Ueual.

and of warlike trouble in and the Punjaub frontiers, i-ir Rutherford. Aleoek, the British Aiahassador in China, was usbir.u forward Pekin without I obf.rueti jn. His object is stated to be to obtain authority tj construct an English railway in the i Celestial Emj ire. running us near to the ear ital I r-sible. The Hook, of CVmuon T.he Areh-bishop ol Canterbury s-t fj up for the of trie ll of l'rayer, whieh has been agitated f.r s.

ne time in En-land. He j.jint-.diy wh- have a coinj-roinisj and -mi-nt whieh ha t-xistfl for three hundred years, and I are introducing vestments and ceremonies" of very djubtlul legality, really, tliotlh UIievD- seiously, doinr the work of the Worst enemies of the Church and adds I it not be suj that I have any sym- j-athy with those whowouid mutilate th- -rv iees of our Chureli, or f-iiht its j-Iain dir- eti r.s mv anxiety is to see that rtvaii in our j-ublic worship which it has. been the ohj-ct of the iief.Tmed CI ureh of in secure; but indeed be eeiyj i j-ect of uniforuiity if each eleryuuin is ut liberty to j. reduce, according to his individual eaj the of S.tlisbury, Hereford, Uanpir, York, or Lim-oln, which diversity is tsj re-siy in the n-face our Uook of I'raver." A ikntimc Marvel. II.

A. Clum of Iloches- ter, i has invented an nistruinent culled 44 Iiieii foretells tin ajj ioach rif with unerring ci.sion. Thest nu which roVed the Uumside exj-Jition was redicted six days in advance. The st-irni of the Eat 21 of January, lol, was jredicted by this instrument eiiit tiays before it iiial-j it aij-artnce, and while yet beyond the ltocky Mountains. the instrument fas set no storm occurred which had n.t been jrei usly foretel l.

The A- ll jscoi is a most flab rate ieee of orkman-hij, and is the result of twenty-one years, of study the art I of Mr. 'luui. who has solved a robh-m that has been for -nturies a study with scientific men. I The Caj itul Punishnn nt Commission in F.i- land has submitted to the Queen the fuilowin-r I recommendation: 1. That the nuni-hmcnt of death be retaine-i all murder- deli! j- lately Comniitted ith cxr ress malice af suen malice to be found as a fact by the jury." '2.

I That the jaini-hment of death be al-o retained for all murder-, committed in, or with the view to, the j-erjK'trati on. cr e-eajie after the j.erjeti-a- ti or attemjit at j.erjetration of any of the following felonies: Murder, arson, raje, bur-: jdary, robbery, or j-iracy." Tiiat in all I other eases of murder the be servitude for iile. or lor any not lev- thau seven at the discretion of the Court." The iVashin CJironi' records tlie 11 owing nov-I ju-t Iecid-1 by the tin; Treasury "It lij.jj -ars tliat a jr'-ntleman in Liver-d, Ener'and. sbijj.ed a tjf swine to New Vork. During the a sow hal a little of J-igS which on their arrival at New Vork could not be landed, as they were not included in the oriiinal manifest.

The Collector of L'ust'-ms immediately t'-leraj lied the Secretary, asking whether stock was liable to seizure, whereupon the following laconic decision was the result Land tin The citv directory of Mobile, just issued, eon- tains about nai'nt-s, uj-on which the j.ojiula- i tion (including Ireedait-n) is estimated at The Mubile Trilum 1 it is a fact of me in- i. that of the names hich wa re in the EEt iv-in'1 of lOn, not i.ioi'- than about ont-third are in directory this year, The int' rnal r-VMU'- tax of N't rk yit Id. d. during the year s'7 1 o' 1 1 This is nearly s40 er head every man, woman, ami child in the city. This does include the sums from the sale -d'stamjs, whieh will j.rob- ably to ten lailii- n-' nor the returns fr-mi the tax on bank and insurance stock, etc.

i American Eii. wnn Sir l'red -ri'-k Hrut-e. who rej (ti. Vie- i toria h'-r. is a com teous, hosj.itabl English g'-ntl in in," whose charming niece.

Lady Emma I Thuilow, gracefully rtsi'hs at famous dinners, to which and other iiotabl.s are in- vit.il witlout stint. Eat we are, ncveithe! raj idiy drifting di 1 into what Tall'-y- rand called fi.mm:i or an intercourse lfiiua il arraignunnt of England itt li i- nj 'ii l.in-j oln but e.j res- ss in lain language I more stmli-d For examj le, when our Secretary of State acknow ledged the turning to us of the S'i nandonh. he We accej the but 1 regret to say that theaceej t.ince att led itii nv satis. acii on tiie rait this h.vernment." Then, adverting to the facts of the ease, Seward went on drtw. on b- half the l'nit'd States.

the j-ainfal inf'-ren'-e that la-r Majesty's I.vernm. nt have a-sum-d 1 of all crime subjects of la-r Majesty who have in time of rofuii t- aee wage naval war iiHn the higli against unarmed citizens of the Enited ei gaged in lawful commerce and navigation. This hard raj over the knuckles vva -ad to Lord late in by Adam-, to whom Seward had S'-nt it he communic ttcl to the (ioverniuent, and hi Lord-hin was only to remark that notliing but a -sire i j. reserve fri-nlly liti ns with the Enited State-s jrevented his rej -lying in language. w' Sir Erederiek Uruce rea a to the up-hot of which was that Her Majesty's ioVei nm- iit think that by r- j-lying so unfounded and extraordinary an accusation they have pres.

rved their -an- while SeW.ird has r-etied c-neiusive pr oof that nineteen original crew of the Sinnn-iiU were Eritish subj-vts. recruirci in England, and that fifty more Eritish subjects w. re i at Melbourne, with the full connivance th-' Australian authorities. This seudo-neutraliry of John Eu'tl may yet cause hint a deal of trouble. wa on the 4 1 Ii Jan.

oj ened by thetue. in person lie was r--ad l.v the i.anc'.-ilor. It tin' approa'-inn marriage -f Vrincess Helena and Erinee Christian Sehlc-wig Ho'sTein, Sanburg A ugustenbourg, and rtl'er-i it elingly to the rec nt death of the King of Ti Eelati ns with foreign powers are amicable an 1 satisfactory. The meeting rf English and French fE-ts had tended to ceu.c:.: amity of the two r.atior.. It lit--- the nited Stutts upon the of MaVi TV md its sT-ec-dv reevv-rv fr th vv: It at rti-.

l.a Ct.niu-1 sla tr i -n ti -ry narr-w liiiiit. It ir.Tvrruj.Ln it' v-aee rv of dit Soir.atit r. i.iti- iiiouis luueh -n. r-ves ot? of with Jajn, and with Krazii 1 .11 M'ain ami Chile. The ijerr.or of Caiiz ha.i I trii by u-lrgraj-h by the Mini tv-r at Lv-i.

i 'ii, twu Vrvu; lelt tHe -Ier- 1 1 AC unJer 1 cruvian dar, but JeatineJ f.r jriva- the niiiaa 1 w.j otltr ere bein tittei out the Civde f.r the rurt-e there i 1 b.iehehri I '27 wido in the t.i among the 11 -j use l.iii-.-rs. UiUt L-- but tew MiarrKd u.vii JUi laetl oi The Qui'iii uf t. ds is-itvU in England, and w.i? rtwived with laach state. The Volunteers turned out to do the honors, and The the coUiU.aTid was iveii to I I. at.n; ii EI lliv Wieii tl.e cat tain w.ks l.ati, inl air cf the Country from wi eiioe Her tame! Columbus Eridav.

August 21.1402; fist discovere-l land Eridav. 12, l-U'2; diseovereil the Cntinent Eii iav. June 1494 Pil-rrim Fathers landed Friday, DeCeu.K-r 22. born Friday. February 22, 17o2 Hunker's Hill Friday, June lo, I70o taken Friday, October 7, 1777 and the motion in Congress fr American Friday.

July 7, 177. Hr. Evvaid, the editor of the famous Alnunuzch (i.u'fui, that m-i-t eons -rvative of annuals, in the name- jurt kins were inscribed years alter they had eeas. to reijn. atid names" of Jc Juto kiii.

were carefully excluded, is dead. The doctor was i- und dead in a ouarrv lie Was eighty Years of The Uel-jio throne is not a bad cat, as tiiiics but it is Kinr E.j-'il used say neither oid nor strong enough to afford bein -laved tricks with. 1 wi-h to leave it to rav in a sound Condition, an let him keep it so it' he i can. M. Louis Iluarf, the u'act' ur-f n-chj of the Paris Cmrivori and neof ti'-1 indefatialde three (himself, Taxiie Hea rd, i Cement (.

ar.iiruel), ho ior many years exc.usively farnislieJ tne it i and humor of that lototyj "of Punch, died in Paris lately. lhe Emj ress Eugenie tontinuts to set an ex- amjle to tiie world as regards th' simj-iieity of h-r An American gentle- man, an oid frit nd cf Louis JNa recently i 1 reakfastt-d at the alace. when the I Emjrvss ajj'tired in an English linsev tlrvss, dark ee with a narrow limn collar and cutis, ami a blue n.ek-tie her hair jicrlcctlv j.lain, turned back from the face and gathered into a knot behind. At a st.t-hunt, a short i while ao, her Maj-sty, who merely drove to the rendezvous, wore a black loojtd up oer a scarlet merino j.e-tiicoat, a violet j-lusli j-aletot, and Marie hat of black Velvet, i th a black aigrette in front. 1m i.i r.

or John Eandolj-h never ceased till his dying day, to remember with unutterable atleetion the ji us care of his mother, in teaching him to kneel by her side, and with hi- little hands j.iessed together, and laised upwards, to rej.eat, in slow and measured accents, the pattern rayt-r. My mother," said Mr. lienton, not long he-fore he died, me not to drink I never did. he desired me at another time to avoid aiming, and 1 never knew a card. She hoj ed 1 would not use tobacco, and it never my lij.s." Not 1 -ng ago the Ecv.

Ir. Mills, in one of his jiowerful ujijteuls to jtheis to consecrate their children to tne ministry of the I'jsj el, said A youth, alter great deliberation, and with the knowledge that his mother desired him to be a clergyman, decided at la-t ti become a lawyer; and soon alter his mother iinjuired ef him, in a tone tender ir.teit.-st Mv son, what have you decided to To study law, mother." oidy re lied, I bad otherwise," and h'-r couvuhive sot.bing told the dej.th of her dis- aj jiointment. Io you tiel he, I could go into the law over my mother's tears?" Hi' iiisideri-d the case, and has long been an cliici'-nt clergyman. 1 All that L. igh ilichuioiMl was.

be attributed to I the licity ar.il roj riety with which his 1 mother end. avoi ed to win his attention, and his memory with religit.us truths, when yet almost an infant. Christian mothers would but wake up to the ol" their j.owers ai.d ii.llucnces, a Sam- uel might arise- out eerv family, and I.ei-Ii In- numbered by tiioiisands JJai's I J.iurnal BOOTS A SS-iOES Th? FiiJiiisigiJcd if as Just liecciveu A .1 A a riioiri: of I i -i li.Uf i.j FIXE I. I. ti.iii-if.

ll-! I i.ii-ir'-a".- Can' li- ot-. i.i..! I hmI siioe-. a Ch. irr 1 Mi un-S It- s. On U.iid, rr li.

Y. 50,000 GOOD cigars: w.Il I-? s. very 1 at hi' r-. CVrn-r'f Mlt'll. MelNERNY.

MOSQUITO NETTING PXDERVIRXEI) MAS 1 I MI i f. JEST E- Guperior Netting, GO inches wide. .11. iO, A SMALL I. Ol' Ol' i LilY SFPERIOR WIMTE COTTOX LOTH I i at nr.

1- a to aes ai 10- st re rnt-r II at. 1 str-. 511. 'It INKKNV. JI'ST KECIJIVEO FROM 2 son FEW KKiiMlF EXTR A Xo.

1 Sl'G A K. in iu.ill b.t- bv jam i.n. C05-1ra Kiali-a I'l iritati -n. S5 PLANTATION si; A 11 1866 CHOP COMING I.V. o't-t-Sm For sIe by WALK F.R, LLF t.

pOKtstir Vro.utf. LEWERS PLANTATION. 1880. 1866. Sugar and Molasses (PKOP SOW VitMlSV.

IN AM I tlUSAl.E i-us l-y L. C. Jte I O. liAlU IKr PLAXTATIOX! 1866. IX AM) FOll SALK IX MELCHEI15 CO.

t)V COM I sua, ty Wiiiknpii Plantation II. C'OKX WKI.L, Proprietor. Sugar and Molasses P' I ii.v. Til is PLAXTATIOX FOIt SALE Ai i (il.e. C.

M. LEAN. ITI 111 1VH 101 k3LU.lU AlM JlWli From riONEEK ILLS. LA SI. UNA 1liOI C'OMlXCi jU to jrcl CinilM; IN AX1 FOIt SALE IX IX AXi) FOIt ALKER, ALLEN CO.

Ol-. ALhl I860. 1866. SUGAR AM) MOLASSES FROM METCALF PLANTATION FOU SALE IX irni CO.MIXO IX A XI) to Miit Jll- Ai.ui-.a ALLEN CO. 1866.

1866. Sugar Molasses From XiihuG Plantation CROP i'lO-ian COMIXf; IX AND FOR SALE IX to suit i.urc)i;i. er l-y WALKER. ALLEN Jtt CO. HAXA PLAXTATIOX J0' 1.1- It P.REWEK llXim PLANTATION.

n'ew Crop ol' Sugar Molasses V()V COMI.Mi IN. ii jO C. P.REW ER Co i.pcras PLANTATION SEW OW COM I NO I N. let- Sale ty C. l.aEWEP.

Ci nc-nts. Sugar Molasses FROM THE Plantation of T. II. Hobron. 1IiOI NOW CO.MIXO IX' AXI) FOR SALE 4 r.i ipa.i.

lilies to ut by 4 in A s. M. CiREEN. fceen Suuar Molasses UF THE IIaAi.A StiAEI CO. Stllt SALE IXUL '-Xl'I'I'ILS TO SI IT V.Y 5 CASTLE 'K E.

XTlTAXT PLANTATION '21 MILKS II'JNOLULU. II i t) i it i "fcFFERS FO It SA LE HIS PRESENT CUOP Of Sugar and Molasses I i in Ih.ia.Hi'u. in suit. I hast llautnfson. C1ROI VOW IX.

AND oflere.l I ill J.ti. lilies to U.t bv II. HACK EE LI) Act-iit. OAS? A VI C. WI LDER.

PROI'RI EMlil gar ana k- file W. t- TiliOI COMIXO IX. FOR VLE IX O.FAN- XJ I by iii WA I.KI.'R. A I. LI Co Al'HS.

-2f. And IIOXOLFLF 1 Pi Ft XVIL IA Mini- u. pi -r HARD SUGARS, AND First and Second Molasses on rr orr (oxr.ii WALKER. ALLEN A II A I ASL- A It CO. SsssgE' sad THE A IiO COM I A YS I LLS by 0 --Hi WALKER.

ALLEN II A 2 Ai)AMS. Sugar and Ivtlolasses rilE AMOVE FOR SALE to V.I.KI".R. ALLEN ft Asrent IIALAWA PLANTATION. Sisjsai staid Jfff w. fKOM THE A ROVE PLIXTATIOX I OR tt m'-- t.j bv WALKER.

ALLEN ft Sugar Molasses i from tiii: 21 1 PL WTATIOl. NOW IJM I XO IX A M) FOR SA LE j.tr.t.l to uit p.ue-h.i--r- i WALKER. ALLEN OJ M'AIALUA plantation. BROi THE A HO PLAXTATIOX' FOR Ji to O. 'WW KI R.

A I. I.i ft 1866. iODDi ASSES rou iv a 1 11 1:, .11 a i i. ine Mary ISllenI J. Hans regularly to tLe at tie irt.

ir frr.l.t aly to U.c Caj.taiu cu L- jrJ or to 1 (UMJ. S15 Cm C. PRE WER As.t.g F035 1ISI.O. 4. 4 99 fHILLIJ'S.

MMBti-r. Wiil ruu regularly fvr the iibovt- jh rt. or as-j 8j i iy M-J Cm lilt EVER i for ham, kaito axd miliko. lanuokawai, MARCH A NT, Master. run regularly.

frviJ.t or j.i?-3:e ajj.i 514 6ia C. lillKH tK lAegular lra elect for Lahaina and Iflakee 's Landing. The Eiia- ttauach cinx.orr EULNTAIN, Master. ill run reuUrly liuiiotu-lly oa the above rv ute. Eur or passage apply to Matt boar 1, or to Cm C.

PR EWER ujoUj. Xlio Seliooiiei- AND "3IOI KKIIvl!" JI 'ill run regular and with Quick iJifjuich, Between Honolulu and iiahului. Shippers anJ passengers Can rely on the rejrularty of then? Apply to 4'OJ-6iu AS. XI. (ilU.EN.

a(-ut. T7o 1 1 AiJ The Lriir "Thrill ioiinoi Will ruu us a regular puck a to the nlK.ve port. freiphl or Iy to WALKER, ALLEN i-li i 1 1 1 A genu. FOR llo The Schooner Will run as a regular packet to th- al ve rt. Fr freight or apply lo WALKER, ALLEN 4r ilo Hill ApeliU.

FOR SALE. The Clij j'er Urigantine dS: aliie 1:1 aena, With a e-ciuplt te suit p-cl-, Atit-li-jr, Clutins, Suin.iiiijf aud Kuurari R.j; jii.tr. all in ltim. 1 Eor teiir.d apply to CH lui WALKER. ALLEN Co.

For LAHAINA -and BAY The Sell liner ill run a a retrul t- the sbr.vn jw.rt. K-t freight or Hpply to WALKER, ALLEN 515 aia Atfet.es. FOI! KOLOA The cliotii- ai run as a packet to th above i-rrt. For freight tr spiiiy to ALKER, ALLEN 515 3in A gent. Tor TLe Schooner ii3 ei CE, Will run us a rtrular packet to port.

For fr- or apply to WAl.KEH, ALLEN Cti, 515 Av'tits. IlaAvniinn siikI GENERAL IHTER-ISLAND fAV. CO. Th'- Eine Scho xi x- cl i.A.Mia.ur, blaster. Will Sa.il fur KOLOA and WAI.1IKA.

Kauai. The Eine Se-h-wuer -A 1 Id i xx i CLA RK. J.M n-t. r. ICO Totis R.gi-ter, will run regularly FOR AW A I II A II A I A I The Clipper ettie Merrill Eot'NTA I Ma-: r.

Will ruu as a regular packft to Lahaina and Ivlaalaea Bay. or j.artii-ulars npply to C.ipt. PRANK MoLTI.NO. Ur oaEKN -V- ts II. an U.

1. I. N. Ci. VOLCANO HOUSE Criii er 1 Tvi lai ion THIS EST A RLIII EXT IS i i "1 en tin: ie Visitors to the Volcano ay on fin.Rn;' CO FO RT A HLK ROOMS.

OOOI) A RLE ASU i'itoMPi AllMNl E. KxiH-riciin-d Onilt-H for tin- Cnilir in Steam Sulphur Hath-. Ilirs's Shd, In I Cniin'd tf' Jtsind. Cll RUES REASON AliLE. I-, ii to th- co 11,1...

1 oil am via 1 1 ii ran procure aiamnlt by applin io l. II. liiti-h- J. L. RIi'IIaRIisON ft C.

your honks A fixe colli: riox of (OLOHKO FLA IX AXO II RO.MOLn IIOC.R A PUS, PIUXTS axi) an.l IoihN, frvia 5 to each. vc- st i.t. ai Ii ot a is-. to pcTson r' -iJing E. If.

M. WHITNEY. FOR OHOQLiS CIOR ELL'S OFT LI XE MA I'S, FOR Col. r-'l m-il in Coruii's Car is map in s-tts. tiuthne Mai, liouivl -ito.

Frame. 1 f.r chiKhen. Scho i Reurai-'l IicLets, plain rol slates and pencil, in variety; Car ls, ucelain Iates for I'rawinsr an j.eiicils. 5V- 4t cal" I M. WHITNEY..

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