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Xortiau C!..rii5. :f tb-- r A4rt r.) The Twi Ortt. ty. v. ja i-- -r i,.mT .:i'.i.T.f HTfl. tVf r!-- : j irvrl mod tir- - &rca Jr;i Jr.a-T- 1 - .rrir W I i A...1 t tie tx-.!- i M Ust. Ov, V.rt 4 a Igrt Ijr.A xl it, A t c: i--r fr-- v .t ti.;H. a ' r .Lt ' tne : A i b'zrzSc: tan Tlv- - t;:.:; rum n u; tja ar ! ru ; Ail r.; -- . 2 'i-:- i tir cL.-ir.- vl k-- . A !j z.s cuiwe : I.'e a .' SU Hun J J cp At tn ' Ai. !', t .rAt.it li a .n ytr ; Tl. of rr s.sar tiwr Liii of" to i. :n a K-- n. t.uJ :!.-- . it cruiAa tJe. Caua tie ioiwor&x ! a Utt A1 or;.e J Ail 4, tV tie uicM Urif '.j. Ii.m'i, acaI .Ir.-- . i dr j. the curt'd i':p, J 1. rrt U rae? iiaj na ; Iv c: jr-.- rmo-- ! .t ; Aa- - ti. ;U.r rf tit t, ri4 tie r. XV. i. II. U ."i--i s. a. Jai-car- VAKIKTV. Whi: j-.s- tivit avlan a Cr&er's grain? Ills; Si3i!lj mts tbt the Lt waj to keep ca a wc.U ?t. u.Ai U to U.1: it liuwo. How l :n t ccw tcone ft Laq JJ estate ? D turn- - I In; ter ic'.o ftewi. j T"i rrftirt tri-iCi- -tg for ft woman" "xcst ft f irJ lice. S'oxfr.Aer nJ iniicnen n.i iJcr, btr- - Caase arr ui-- i t wrkitii puajr-4- . ; fir. .j spol." the lr sail when he trie first fvt of liis raciher'i jim. Wei thi Irishnin first trU-- d tecLe, he sai-- he j tie! ibe Snor b-- it the wli Uj hari in his mo- -' Wby ibox 1 po?-r- prow tet:er thin ether ttye-- Ui ? lctAje laej i nt ecs t j what the re , It U i 1 tht witch-Jo- ? is nt 00 Wrjr in the ftVrair.; a. : nizht. tecase be is let out l t.iht tal taken in ia the nKirc'D;. " Wh, Jhn. I ! .n't thin; j.. j like Fier " "Ojet," i1 Jho. " I l.ke it ery well fr trtr urtixzt rr.eVs. tat I J .ct like it in sTe-i.'- jr J".et.:" f The A1 Ivl evke-- i roe:htng ele for the next taest. Virt.r Etheuc!, ftcccrFinj to at ramcr frcm IuIt. 15 to It exoutmuriicaTeJ. his m.nie beicz th: titre ?fA-cik'- mntiotel in th Hull. The p iocia Jr-- 1 I1 who fTorel the chetss ft:nr the I'pkl pnwer, and if effectual, hvt, is etimited. Cou-ia- cl 1.0 Ie-- than l-- ,). ' MJ cf Itaiiau als to perl. '.ton. ' "Mother," sail a little urchin the ether Jit. whj are e.rjhaus the L.i;pir;t chiiJrea ca t!se eirta ? liter re rot or chiM ; Lnt wht biixh jra thu rnestion. Cue tht-j- r have no mother to fraok'em ! Srtix Pcm-hxts- t. The Kex. 11. XV. Deeclier. Lrraerij an t.iToc?e cf Sharp's rifs, hvs recettlv beeAtne ft ooovtrt to the &rfzrA-ka-l- in principle, a. b?.j e tmu ir- ta Li " ajrice ro &Arer.t.i," ia a lite sttuoo : Xer strike c'i.M oa the he-v-l. Pri-4-- ; ate hts supplied otUcr ao-- l more appropriate places f t jd jjnieat. There Is gmeth3o i:opiIojt in silence ; it is pt- - ical -- aoiime. Uut parpuselesa fpeech is 'il.-jus- t- is; ; it is rnlj like the throwing cf ballast cut vf taller. Jea-- i taittcr Z isg frota a bg of win-1- . A.t?wF!iisA rwo QrtTTio.n at a Time. Here, Bi.ijj. i riiar. what's the tin.e o'eiht, at; 1 Where's tae pulJing?" It's e'ht, sir." The mm who yeim fjr an i mraortalitT cf fame is CKt likely U be fr;:ea ft wefi after death ;i is ! airlel cnltr to htm who works on patiently, aoJ Inres his work to reap what fame they w;IL ' The pt (T the x The fjl'-.winj- ; is a pretnr erl..3,f levr.3h:re wh:c':i. trr.rr it !tnAge, appears to be with the M..r Jiy's Burn is f;r efface ; TaeKy's I' rn I fV cf yrare ; Wf!nl.i7'i P. kirn's the chi! J of wc-- ; Thiir Dirr h- - far to ft ; Fri-lAy'- a iik.ro U 'itti at.. I iritinj ; !t jriy"s Sa'.rn s harj for hts Ii'ing ; ' D : ::ie "ii.r: ti.t ia !.ra on the ?abth Jay, i Is Ij.-ky- , ar4 i b-- noy. ani wLw. an.i gy. II-'i- am Czeuir One of t.ir erei rert lawyers, cf Irsii .le-cr- if. rt en 1 sorr time ince, to defen 1 an who h vi t-- en eharstel with thtff. Ain!ii the prerontiie cf his psitioti. the coir.5! ia a rt pr;te ;ner:ew witn hi c'.iett, 91 to L:j. iA:r:ck. as I am to Jefeclyou, I want yt.a Xi tell ce frankly whether you are guitlry or n.vt. i j steal the s? "Faith, then." aay If. I ipt-- e I must te'.l yex. In troth. I j i: 1 tve "eui '." " Thea yoa cozSt to be ashan.e-- J of y rjrsr"f fi c-ra- e here an! Jl-r-- v ycur cun'ry ty r'tii.aj!" 1 the bf test ecucI. "Ia tr,tb. i r. m-- r l- - I oir it theii ; hit it I d; la't : , y-.- , w-- . 't Lae the ton-- r as-- J cre-- i t cf getting tee cf."' Bj-i- i Jtnrnal. Pesmijit IvrA-THtsT- . XVe nI the c rcrnercikl vifs;rtita.n in the aAacial coiuca cf th-- It. irf?n'l?at : Ine--.r- jr n chamrajre at ?2 ft bottle as acre cf j?'A 1 La 1 o.-- ts sl.lt-j- . j Ir.Tr-'ic- z i- an I c:vra. 1:Tt, cne year, ?'' -- eri I ArrtU cf gvol 3 ir wil: c- -t ?13. Iat tiaio " Jriok.' r ne yar. 1 '.:: J it f.r tea di!y an I fifteen nooth!y rri.i:ca'.. Ir.e-'I- nr :a thea'rici! antufficts cne yer, si S-- Vf will b'iy an excei'.ent library. In".;:!,! iu a fw- -t horse, - X'f'i acres cf gryl wii I Ul 1 custa So- - InTer:r. in a ya:ht. ir.c!a :rz "er:5r.e ar. l 'Ir:r.k-f.- r the -- a..n. cVJ w.il buy a tr.-- l ia:pri.el country trrn. Par.ioi, btri tirae. I.- -s tf t:rr.e. re-- fv, bal terapers. f-- x r heaita. ruin of character, tu'.rj, 'r-r- .. .ief:i d 1 a trr;t! f itore miy be aoilJ by At 'tie w? i'ire ia the t.t. T32 XVirr. It rie-!- , not z'l.'t t break ft hobati J's heirt. Tae aber.?e cf toe ta'attericz' cf spleen, tie aatily i.-e- -, t'--i cherle- - t;.e i.r-biJi- ea j.wl. aai 'Jeertel hrth tbe, ar. i other nart.ei... tez'.ecr. witho-i- : acrl.-D- e aaoo theoi, he hirr ,m I t . the the i.e irt" core of maty a niao, ftnl ;:ofl there by.c 1 th ?h 'feir, the g-r- ru . of I irk 4 repair. Oi. day wotaaa b.f .re that eli.t arrive". le'I tn the I!etion of her yoath, ao-- e'ir'.-'.;- r. 5 the :ie of tbat tu-fi- l tim-- , awken as i A'ie the pr.jm!r she -- o kii l!y ze- Ac I thirh ehe it ty be the inj-jrl- , f.t th ir.yir.LZ a.e the ti t th f.r-rt.r- .z a bppj i !i L .ar of r.;ef-j- h-- e a kir.-ll- wlT'-rn- e j a rorijf rr.i'.Ie boce a of ioe. to !r..-- h Lo-fl'- .e ,r l- - a : r f t c-r to pr l i all the pa-- f, aril tiebrle-- t hr-r- t tiiat er ie'.f within the bretAt cf ela uiin, will soften Vj her ehno, nl b:I ber lite as he nil hoje-I- . her yat of ciifrhVis blls-?- . loveJ. krir.g, aol coolant the 9vurc of comf.rt aol the spring cf joy. JiUVAIIl.N I'LOlir! ft.O I T II K X' A I I.f : K I' I I r.l fKRIOH T AN 1 ftli.'A If t IIA VLKk. C .1 tt.r r a.-- .l f.r , sr hrn p ty .. l.KY.fi t.V. 4r .i. A ia. kim or i'kkm;kvki t ririis. ia tt.,- - I or r r,y . i. r.v r.ur.TT, HAWAIIAN F I.l I" II l OMI'AW. liAjt A i K Kiiirrr. 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B '! -- y ai.A-.-- l Waaler, !;.. si-- :t I T I V A II Kl!, .... , f r ; ! :.- - -- !:.- - , '. A i .. ar d Io . I. Ir.. - - r. . ! W a a. 1 K-- ta i te:-e- r, i 1 ...1 . r.A. 1. f r ..-. at t:.-- :r --- - j-j .n K..:.-- - il '. o - -- - 51 .i at l.A'.A.a. .if x ii --- at. I . T-- C ar. i a lAT.-- e azul T..T -- i a-- s. r.-.- .- ' l.e II .rva-..i- . li-- : i- - lj II. N. IT.IT.NIIK. ".- - '.: 1 ' .n the 2re.r.f r ii. r, Kaahua-- r 1 .r rt. .f t: (in and tri Cl.r.- - ! vv a' iy aA-t-- 1 to the w.Vi trr..t -- rat. Ce-r- -' at. ' f li :. ... ..i. I rt atvot.011 t.t-- zi to Cr.e wa-- . 'i vtvc t a . 1 '. iar.-A.-- .l . v-re.1 1- 1 a:. u-- .t a:, i i a .t. - r.s-r- y ,r. ha.-- , i .:. 1 '. r - tr a. 1. i:vi:ki:tt. com mi s .sim n m ep.ch a n t , J r.:o-- 't r- - ., 14 i r. ii o .. il i-- II. I .'.' - A Tt. -- K. - fci- - .i t - ft-- rt m. Ktra C H:-- . II J.l. it'-:- . -.f 11. xv. i:vi:k AM K, Sh p ChA- - ! -- r ar.i T.tr. -- . .a -h ar.t. II I iln. 3. 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A -- t th- - f r:: r!r v;.;-- . . II- - : t. ....... Knur s;r. ..1 . . . . . .. Me i . - r 1 i. rrm.tii. v 1 - e: ris. TIIOXI AS l l.er. ! 1 r ' I ' ral .l rc'lAU.l.e. . - " M r. hat.t. 1! to-- ! ihi. "ah 'i. I. kn-- an it'.v rri hand a . f ci-r- y Wr-p 11 f lt'- - l3 re fn- - whai sh;p '' I ?;ii; i ir.- -- fan.ist.'-- l w::ii a P. .r..l. ..f er -- .trK. pr .v;.!..?i. tC, j at th- - rv I .r rn.irket ; rii. T r a.la:ics-.- I f.r wlil rs' o.lis at the rat-s- . j loa-t- f j noi.i.r.s a- - fo.. , 'I. IVrs a:.1 C i..:..:-s.-.- n M -h ar I I'-a- rs in s.l -r !j.n-- t Uahan.., M.tai. W ha -- rs 'a. i,;.ed .itn at the -- h rii iu exchan.e r l -- ii . , .u'i. i4-- tf S. N. r..Mi:ilsON, : WrviA'.ua, aI.o. i 1 Merchandise. Vurtry I'M doiv such as Corn. !:. i.' ir.anas, llutu-r- , E, A'"- - XV. A. A Ml KIC II, lm--rt- ar. l I -- r ir: len-r.- ! -h ? lis-- ? : t' A.--t.-. f r .' e ..f ir. v an 1 C :T ..m l ..:.. r i Pr-.- :- -. A.-.-- '.t th- - Lint fail l,7.-A- I r I'm-TA- i 5.. ..r; t.f A.i fcii ls of irrd-- r f r Merchandise pr mp-.i- y att- - nde-- l t 0 lji-:- f J. XVOKTII. Dearin Oeo-r-ai Menrhsn,'.?. ll.lo. Hawaii. Ships suppli- -l witri a: llie sh- r.oft uii rraa-ia- Mr B it txch.tr. it- - in-- , I. tf a 11. 1: x Ac 11 t: ti lit , Georirc "W- - Macy, KXAVAIIIAK. HAWAII. Will cir.ti 1- - the i Mrrh ii!i-- r an I Shipping at tr. s' ie f-r- xn-r- e t..-- y ir - pr-- ; ..r 1 to fur;..-i- i ti.e -1 Hawaii.- - t'ot .v.-.- a -- 1 nmh other r eta t as ar- - r - j :r-- .- ': lie s'.'p- - at th--- - -- h rt-- st notico and 0.1 r 1. a tol- - ".la-tlta DUDLEY C. BATES, COMMISSION M KUCHA N'T, Mrrrliaul trt-rt- . Honolulu. )AV KTAI5I.I-.HK- I IHAVKTIIIS -- .ion I'.usi.-ie--s in H omiu. and trut I r t , :ie -- r.t.r- at..f.v.tion to any irUes who may r l.u-.:.- -s t .ir.y or-- . C .n- - from th- - oth-- r i.iaidt. ir: 1 .l-r- s for the pur-eh- a- of --. tfnily solicite.!. r'i'l--- 1 thi-.tf-ii- v r- -t ive-- l H : i. ; -- n'-r 1. 1'- -) JJ--:- f H.SUfA.HCE. CA.FIDS.. FLO K K X S ST A T II M I O KST, A?-- nt for the lir-m- en and s.:-- n I: .r I ( ft. All arerar-c-iA.ii- .s the I cur.-inir in or t!i. !:.!..- - hxo, ..i t , he O r..f.ed iIore h.1.1. tf a;k.nt KOK TIIK r-r- Vork lioiinl of C uili-- r r i n-r- . roe or. t.'-- s f. n ffy Ship Ma-t-r- Ac. r.t he h, -- f. da ..p.-- . i.te-- l t f.r the N-- w . I4o..ri d C". Al.ilV. J. CARTW KI'illT. 11 a Mitri:t;n-isui:.Mi:- N rnr IVsITf) WfT f'OMPAXV. , . a. fllli - . av. . - a- - - rilllK CXIi:itslf;M:i. A.-r.-.-i-.r ::- - a C'rr.- - pa:.- -, are ; r p ir- - 1 to n ar.-- at.""'. i F ,r aian ; 'y :.: MELCHLKS i; 1! - t.s-t- f XX H I.K. I.I XK. A.r. r II A I.K I.l X K. Ka-...- i.r.ys M.. .r t f. v . i.lll.WLIt ft '' , Mr.-- t W hsrf CfXO CAI PI M No. at 11' VA.NA MIATE . I i A It 200 in p. : -- 'ri '.r!:r. F r .a:- - l.r 21T-J--- littir.EIl tV C't. (ft ST K.H 15' I A T. ! K.ll X It ANI OAK I to A I H UK VI It IOCS CI a- -.. . x - r - v v-- d f r t '.e e i. ti: tra-- r. J'i-- t f i r y I l.iti. '. l it U f . , :: ir-- w xrf. DUCK ! iMi.or ni ck. t k" V . - fe. a. I -- A" .. - ' o. a.l - F a.'.-- ) Lit EWE!'. K ). v f. l. A I.I ItlSI.S. i:. ISO-JO- N No. I 1 ltl s.ll. II Ha.' . . I.r.. ... ' ' - 1. . 1... t r . ..- - . ::: t : Lit f r ,r f. CK XV A N X COX I.. oii s a i.f; it 1 . Fit t t. shook s. A It A Kit F. I.s Ol I. s HOOKS .r f.y 1lti BP.F.W Fit . W t.:,rf I h S ii I. I.O N KM I'T 1 OOO . r r a t f ail . vi .;:. a f E EXTK SI It 1' IJOAT, aI7 -. It ' I a:.., r . . - P.P.L1A Fit k O , 1 . M . a. t V. K trt I It O N . r. fil I.K It A NOSIIF.F. I IltON r r ... - ' y P. t.i: r. r.r. a M .r. t W .rf s I I.K I K.s. .MVi: EXTIO l.lf.ll l I I Ml SI'I.KIKH ' f .,; BIO.W Ut t , ! - Vl.,r... V.I... .f Ulfileli.ill Hoat I I VI It F.I F. I X Kl .i. ' " af.d .ale I .1 fOtJ.V Fit '. Xf .fi. I W li.nrf USES F I M'l Pit IMS, J it't ' ..'.X P.I.'t a t P. O. e .? Hi'. ' at- . ft A- ' h' I ' A All-- j ;i;t!,:Af:0V,Mn.." ii,!. I!t,(J,t, K 1.1 V:: i I, r ;A;.ilvt. l. 1'UMW.H. ., ' ' 'r' . to i.i:t ! TIIK 1'IIIK-IMICH- IK srBK. i'N Ki'UT VKKIT. l.t.lv ..v.ii tv V. SiHiio.r. K.! as a ..J Kf;M.; r"Ai:.-- ti M.-rf- f.r w'uoli 'Uriise it lis ?.;Ti.tf- in i.::.: .1 ..ir.:y U'.t.uv. ; I Al The I IMT.K rUY .f ti- - iti I u:!.l.ii. iKvujvincy jsivon j i ..').;.- - " i". ltKKH.K Jt CO., Market XV barf. ! I SlllTJir IMilllt lit iOIl (Or I.rU0 ! vi rf i .' ii v mi ii lilV KT PRKi'vr A III In .H Ui'.lll. y I Aim1. JIZ K..r;iir:L.ri..r-..,n-...rs- . oii.rurv.f XV. 11 I'KAfK. j roit s vi.r. ou i.i:asi:. 1 A nirxriiv kksiiiuxck. kimi i'n; and tract .( U:! at K i. s.;a..:oi .m lV.iri liivrr jtu-'i- i. a ).).;' t. . u i.utt.j. to i.irr ! KIUK.-KllO- K XX AKK.IIOI SK. IJKT. :' t..i:i . Mid a:.-- t r.-- m in t T!i- - rir- i n. f .JX, build. i, j i:i t't- - ar ..f lr. .McKi'in's store, cor.tair.nic a- -; i.s ;ir-- t i 1 r:.l the h'le the n: cor cutout aud t i'--t i !.ic- - f.r torair- -. Uetit r. ason.i-l..- e. A) ,! t.i (V.-.'-- tt) T. f. UKlt K. TO l.T'.T! 3sv TIIK. I.OTON 1 K. !i f 1 1 A NIT'v T li K KT . UiAce.i r eo.'i-- r i.-- a:..! J. II. r..us . A 1"- -! -- 1 l a r- - I 't ,.r , :...c f .r ,: rat-- . Ayv'v I T. I'. 11 Kl I'K TO l.F.T T I.XII INA TIIK. IIXWAIIAX Id 11.1'lNii. toly .xcitpi.'d ly T. - Mcrntl. P. .on irivcu iuuu-n- I to.y. Keut reasotiahle. Al'l-l- to lU """"f rKL. II. Antlmn. t Waikahalulu Waler Lots! .. a- - . 11 .......... 1 vivi: iir.KV II 1 .iiir.n--in.it.i- r 4 1. f.r;!..- ,.il.- - and lease ..I the XVa i Ivil li 1 1 H 1 II Lot"! - .s .... c- -t: t:.- - i. t Merchants, Ship wn-rs- 5scul.itors i..l ..thers . this fn.civ I tract '.f land wloeii is now cf-- . . ,.1 ... i o,, I.K ial and I convenient ..r-io- d hy app.ic.itioTi I j' v" - ' v .a ..ti..i, .h.,uld iu:.-l- cleric.- - I.ts. AiT.-t.- the ef Waikahauila L ts. !! ti.rlula. .1. lil-t- f Coifce EMail. aiion lor Sale ! THE CKLKIdtXTK.D T 1TCOMI1 eOFFKK I'LANTATIOX, 1" invm i K 1 .... l .14. 11.1.. ........ jH ....,,. 1 f. r :,. . The l.in.l of tli llanl.it. e..mpne up- - , ir:,( pjll cr-- . and has up n it .t.tH I ollie Trrr.. Il 1..,.! u il u iapt-- ,! th- - cult.. .Hi m of s.nrar CHr:e. ThAtsUite is ui.encutnb.-r- . . I, ami will e s..!d l.y rjin.ije Title. Kr.r fall particulars and t. rui of sal.-- , iro, uire f 11. F. s?M.w. nA-- .f . mmc-- R lV IvlDv-CX- .'. ' : - - - - LUMBER! i I.alaiH'e 0l ( al'lO 01 .ill'Heilll!ieS ..r. . . .... . - JI.X.Ni I'tlICO SHd " ff.iMIll.il o .1 F.flt AI.E BY THE l'XI'l:li?I'iM'.l', AT T UK I.OXVK.sT M A It K KT ItATK.S. a coit.uunif of to- - r..;;..wtii,' a-- s .nu eut ..f N. X . Lumkr-- 1 inch t.:ii--u- -l and " F li it.ch " 1 in- h S urf i.re.1 Ihnirds, 1 int h Koj.-- Hoard-- . Scantling JxS, J.xa. iva, 2x5, Gxl, Cx'3, C J inch I'l.ihk, in.-- i'.o. 4 ii.e, ,1... Hatt-n- s, Tickets, I.Vhs. Shin.-I-s- . and X hit 1'iae i'-- ard-- , 1 inch, li inch. I J inch. nch. 2J4-- tf II. HACKFEI.il a: CO. LUMBER jJ-UMB- ER! NOTICE! GEOHGS G. HOWS . . ........ - . ... WWTII.I. COXTIME Iff si n.- - u.tom-r- s with North--- . -- t I.tiiii- - r at the save pi-.i-. e as th- - Imp ortph-- . His now on 11.111 1 onisis Northwc.t in' h lto ir ls. " tor..-n- d ar. 1 er-.v- Koanl.f, Ai-- t r.etl tcai.tlin.'. - ari i inch I'lank, 1; .ar -. p!ai.- -I ar.d r " tor..-u-- l and itr yjve.l b..arla, Shiinrl , " Fer.e- - Post", rir,- - Ltirne-r- , I rs. W in 1 w :.!:, Ciind. I'ie.r ts, 4 and 5 f'- - t. Laths. Nads, I'iriit". Oil-- . r.. v'. p. S. All order?, frll-- d t y hiui, if not satisfactory will l ii'i-- tf I rnv!- - s'.. KX liAKKHNTINE "JENNY FORD!" AND F"It SALE HV - w xf fkkt oxk in h koaiiiis. A J f .- -. Mf f.- -t lj iT.rh Oo ir lrt, 4 f..-- t 1 inch planet! iMtfirfs I j.ftfllt T. and ' h ..rds, lO.Otfff f.- -t : il t.h t.att.-i.s- . Ifl.tfftft f.- -t 2w lm t. S.MIIt.il.I. I O.Of'f) i f t p.' kets. i.N HAM', HOO. flOO .-t in-r- io! I .'jO.fMtO r- -1 wt. I "hiii.-l'-s- ' 1 int;t. pine l. ,ar red w -- l -- idmif, Ii'.r-- , window ah ar.d N. I:. tj 1. a sai- - ar.l small pr of;-.'- . lsl-t- f X A I I.S. A a a- - a tf x ('ASKS, i7' Tllll 't.tf ItUKWEI'. A: Mark'-- AVh.irf. New Hedfonl Wl.ate Hoats ! XI DOT II IJOTJ'OM whale .ut, .pO-.ar- do. Up S and a'- l.y tr-- aa d-- p l p-- r li. UltEW Eft K '., Mark.-- t W harh CHEAP FOR CASH ! XVII. I. SKI. I. NOKTII WEST IJOAItOS I - A M I.l1-- '. C'iiIsa pi Ioof I In .ir. ..I .r i ..r.-.- - tprit.'iti-a- . at th- - HEW Tt tT rT DER YAHD, lpp. K- - th- - l:-.- ,.. I.e.- of II It. It. .hop, E.p, Kmi? .tr'-.-t- . T r 01H- - oil I'url ilrri-l- . ai.l..-:- , , ' H. LEW F.ltS. .5 list Keeeiieil, VII x x- - K.O XV II I T K K. X ST K. It N :50o; lO-- .41' fe-- tO A 1- .- p. I ..f 1 1..- It r..tt e . i.l. f.'.ai I. 1'ir.e e.a r.taird ia i a. 7 .1.' h- Ai l . tl.it:ic l.t .., A ..f :!! I ,ard. j .o. 11, a n-- w and very d. a art - XX' il h mm iiuurliiiriil tl Itilr it ntl rol'.l in la. If., ,f F .r V I If f.K.W l it- -. j HOOKS, WINDOW SXSII, Itl.lXHS. LITE A It It IV l.s at A I - r a til .l.'l - 1. .mi W . !. ail I o .nr 11:. I. i I ' '.o '!'. t ' , ' a '.i ' f '' f. ..Mipl-t- -. r .. at it. ' ' t , l.y ,f If l.t WI l J l.nialx r! IiiiiIm t ! rilllKI N lO-.HSU- ; Mil XX Ol I.O II lilt Kill ye ....!- Iz. I. ' iiloi" t .il.'l II- - pill. 1. g. t.. ..ill f . If. l t,. i. p.. p..i. II... r t ,pt.-.l- of Nor' I. VI . .1 oole I In or i ft' ap' r 1, in I" ' 'i . 1 1 '. .: !., tp . le .ai.t. lo II. t j. i ii. ' t ti .11 otl r la, m ... I l- z- le .t n M il T, II LF.tAJ.lt- - Door. Window S;si. IMimU. t a a- - a HOOKS, ASSflllTEl) SI.EH, XV IT II 9 P f f , ,..! !. .,- - it. l r i t- - f pate I -l r".iah li'e.K. a t't' 'l ':' I p ..r VA O.do a e.l5fs a.aoi O tl .i I 'VJ p i.f l:.it-- l. wit ti met wttfe, a.i vr.. n.a zl i trt f.!e. t d r i on nfy 'fit Miarlt' t . urel a.tle low by I ;,- u i.i.tittn f. n no w Fi NO. I XIACIaKHKI.. 20 KIIS NFiXX Mil 'ft lilt A L. Ill'- - '.IA F ,r .ie by ii w i niniM f e ;:rc.5. JOHN L. C LAS DELL, (' 1 ! IKM 1.15 .V !U ILlU'Ii ! T Til K V K.I.I. K V U.I T . l. j wh.-r.- J,.- - : .1.. Win N of w .rk in !.. lit.r a f II f AS III 1 1 II K V 11.-- 1 -- 1 1 I it I ! T ln-- a p.r. HENRY ALLEN, Carnpiilrr. Juiiirr anil l inh rlnkt r. Ktrt Str--t- . niiir Corner of Ilwirl Sirirl KM'KCTKI' I.I.Y I N KO li M T 11 K. I'KIl-- j Hmvi- - Sir.. h.)- - t. i: ril a iarv f .utIi. itttnuiaK- - i Ki;. I'iue uinl Tria.ui".! ii!ti alway u liatwl anl m.W t j r'tT- -' J.,l,lm!-.1,,- . ,. .,n:ii.!,-t,r.iw- . lU:.s an,l mciti.-a- - ti.n .'.rami i.. ..r.l. i. .J4-o- HONOLULU Tl.(). WOIUvS ,,K i nik.usk;n ki is imikim uki to E furnisii IKllV and ltli.S l'Ari.Mi, and l all kinds of M ..,i.1.-r- r :li,.I Mint!,' W.Mk at the Sl..irt.-- Notice and ' sti;ui i:c;ii:s and i:oili:i.s M Al'K TO OIIKKU. rr r)SI N ri.V ON HAM' A t Anvils, I'art lt.iv.-s- . Hacks, t'hain Stoiers. Sash V ii;hls, S.ive I'late ai..t l.iait.s, liuuin Xtcll?, A:c, xc, Ate. JJ.-o- ui TII.1MAS Ul iUIKS. LOCK AND : s--4 i r r u rHXHK 1" MIK.IiMU N Kl HKKS I.KAVK TO M stat.-- , that I.e has tak. 11 the simp formerly occupied ly ft. SM.-r- a.id is to execute all orders lu his line with no i'.ii--- s and .lirpatch. !. S. lrticuUi-attentio- paid to p-- 'irius Scwini Marhlnes JAMKS A lIKl'l'KK, J'. Kaahuuianu sir-et- . .T3 . I. IIAHV KV, I'AINTF.II, (iLA.lF.K, lill.DKU AND I'APKU IIANt.ihK. Sinrp in liln- - trvs t, next.l.s.rto liutVni's I.lrk't. Jla-241 .MAM KAfri KKK AND DKAl.KK IX a ., , I in. S.u cl Iron I oppi r W are, KlllirltVI' STUKKT. II' fNttl.l" IA". H. I. Summer Pak.-rs- . Tin an-- CopjH-- 1'mnp- -, Hathinj; Tuha, Foot and .Siiower I'.aths, Tin and Zinc U..iinj!. and a ircnoral assortinetit of Till Ware, rc. Slii XX' or I. with Nrului-- ntitl Jns-l- y Dispnlch. ti b: O 11 U K T II A s , 3VT n. fs o xx . ft.T(ll I.l) CAM. TIIK ATTK.NTIOX OF ihe pul.lic to his it.k of mat.-riuis- , couaUtiuj; of 11 I HAWAIIAN AND .XMLKKAN l.IUK, IjltK KS, C'cMFNT. Fire L'i.ax-- , FlKE 1Jku'ks- - l'LASTKIt OF PaUIS. California Sand, KY 1 "Ts- - TUY XVOKK? at lowest rat.-s- . COM POSITION and Ht VX'KI. KoiiFIS.S l.ut ..n l.nildiliL-- s and warranted tiitht. orders to If- - left at the l.iuie House, or at the store of I. C J n- s. jr., F .i t street, l.et.vccn Merchant and Kins streets. Cooperin - A JAMES A. BURDICK IX IlKMOVIMi IIISHCSIXKSS to ).u oeu-- li H'K It A;K. tin ihe Esnlannle. A '1 L' . ...t .... ...la ............ ..it v rt return. 0.r---t "f-r'' ll r Ol SI in.1, 111 13 ..-- .. iuiii.j v. trGf tf!3St !.. l.u ituvn thnnka t his friends and the. JJirA puMic in irem-ntl- , for the supi-or- t ami patron fT-i- i.A,!.., which thev haie Ih.i-1- pleased to irrant him for th- - past ten year-- -, and lms that by attention to l.usi- - n.-s- and prouiptuess 111 the execution 01 ail ontcrs iniru.te.i 10 hiio, ho will merit a continuance of their favors. as on hand sale upwards of 4 OHIO bltlt. of Cnaka of all sorts and sizes. l'b-- y 1. 12 IV IS iV A5tTA, i'oopers and (isiugcrs, Corner of Itcthel and King Street;, .Wt. foRT ST.,TAVf DOOUS LELOW DH. JI DD'S DKCG ST0RF:, t. AUK XOXX' IMtKI'AltKO FO K- - cut- all orders in their line promptly ami at r. rate.. iSi: Tnanktul for past patptnai-e- . they (y.nfidi.-ntl- rely u ...!. their old fir a continuance of their favors, and trust that their endeavors to please, and extreme low rates of charges, will insure to thern a fair share of business in their line. N. It. New and second hand cask, and shook always on hum!, which they will sell at the lowest market ratei! 197-S- 7. e7. iMtfi a 11 s, Caliinrt Maker and Turner. rjXHK OI.ll ST A Nil. HOTK.Ia STItKKT, NEAK Jl th- - r.irner of Fort. Furniture "f all kinils inntl- - and repaired. On hand and f .r sal- -, READY M Alii: FTKNITCItK, Koa Boards. Joi-- l ami llanii ; Cedar, l'.hu-- XValnul an.I Cherry Boanls; itos- - iv..l and Maho-- iny Vens;riii-r- . A iar.-- e ais. rtnient of fiiii ami lar.-- e alwd fllass. A variety 01 K's kiiiL', 1'initi'.', OHice and Children's Chain). I'olishe 1 Ctiirms on hand atnl ina. to order. liS-l- y ieoits:irT ijkowa's lil.AU pII')!'. US TIIK NEW ESI'LAN ADK, rr IS I'll KIA It KH TO DO XVtlltK a I nil kinds iu lir-- t rate style at prices to AX. Li. f 1 Vt suit tie-tin- e s. 1 ' ' SHU", CAIlT, CAItlllAllE, and nil oth. r work in this line, will I done with a neatness ami dis- - ph'.-- riot to he excelled. I r Horse sho.-in- , ami all otlit-- i husin-s- s in the F'arrifr's tie paitiri' T.t, pp.iul tly atP-nd'-- to. I'J'a-t- f WSV1- - H. WRIGHT, OF IvOI.OV, IvAITAT, MI'LII ItK.Sl'K.CTKIT.I.V IXKOIt.M THE T puhi.t; that lit- - is to Maimtactnre Ttirbinr or ntiy ol I.e r It in. I of XX'nlrr V.'hrrl. and warrant tin in, at r ao.nal.le rates. f)r..-r- f.r any kind of ."XI ill nv i i jt li i "ili I'.Iicil' I ai.'l i'r"iiij'!ly t't. ..pt. , 2-- M Cm SAiiT! SALT! SAI.T!: MANCFAC! t liFIi AT TIIK VI I Itf OA S A Is T O II It S ! fJMII KC X OK.KSlf; N K.l IS It K A I H TO K I It 1 l'i to lint, lets aitl , 111 th- l..rr'-- l tpinnti! , a rv mitr..r arii. I. , E'M A I. T HIE IIK.-- I IMI'OUII.D SA I.T. and at a put.-t- Irly am m-- I i I ion ; for term. apply to PAN! I I. Mo.N HiuM lilt V, llltf iiiloa Salt W ork,. NO I IC li TO ri" 1 A a i - I I X? j -- II I p.- -, nod ..tie r Iran-i- - id r.si.l-ri- l. in lloiiolnlii. In toippl... 111 th- - "f.:i- - of Aliilt l.itpiora, W nn and Sj.it its, wi,( -. w M jt , ,1,..,,,,,, ,,,,., , ,i, ,... ,.,.. ,.,. - at If..- - store of 1..- nod d opt... - if I oil. urn's A 11. 'e 11 Kooln 1 t. 1 1, I ow - in tf '.in lit ilHtF V It Hol.F S. 1M A I T I f y ."V I I VZ.K I A. A. F. HILVAY, WAILUKU, EAST MAUI, I.KIVIi iff INI-IOtX- HIS OI.O EfK.-I.- i .t i.e r in I I !. Pol.h. In . t I, llt.it I- .- i pf pared to fuMiltl. Hi- in milt at no attit le '.r I I. AM II A N II M i: X I. ., ,, 1,, ... in.i.k.l, and nt II.'- - .sr.-.- l .....lut pi., .a zf the I.l .o la '.' N AM ord- -i t, from in of the olii, la, will le all. o.l. d w.il, .1, ,,.110 I.. W At It Kl Ml l.t.. K.A - I MM I Sll K. VI II I NC PA I lilt ! (JW.IIIII.I.S. PFUSIIIiiA. I f' I f"i i I V C. I It K Ct. I'M-- , if Mn It I l .i.n f iini si: pa pi: it. I.AIIOK. tSStlll I MEM OK CHOI I I. A I .a 11 1, a i, o.l te..d . r "t ."I- - by ' till F V Fit A o , ,r M.iik.1 Wlmtf LLVMi;n iico. i X' E XX Xlt 'l H'I.E ' tli lltil-.l.i- l' ! IK.I I Pais li ilv.tn d zte.z.il'd ot. p. . . . . . d . " P. eln t an I t"f '' ' V j, ,,. , I lll I I II .'. i EV2. C. TwOIMSARRAT &CO., j OF.XIUIAL 0MMISSIOX MF.liniANTi5, j ittoril, VailiollU-l- Uluiltl. . Oll'l'lldi TK aV ' Importers A. Commision 31i'rcli;iii(s. H,il-n,- t I NION XVlIAItr, VHTOK1A, V. i.. KKKKU ItV I'lillMl.vlON. TO Mkshks. 1!. Pavitxos A; t'.., Uaiik-r- , Am Kranciwn, I' lSK i inn .V I n, Sau KmiK-i.-- . i;.. A- - V... ' S ' K. Il.irr.-- i iiiam-c- A; IIi...lu!a. W-Cui Xolico to ntvrs Ow ners of Whale Ships. TIIK rXDKKSICXKl) ItK.IJ I.K.IVK .immS. auii.iiinci' to tn:inrs ot whalf Khips, and the putlic iiii ' fwn.-r.il- , th.it t!i. y .l in ..:l,iK from Die r rcnch liovcruiucut at Tahiti , the railway and hcaingc down .roinit-s- , includitii; uroh'u'-s- ct., etc., and arc n.. iircparc.i to ecute with disjiatch and at lower rates than nl any oth. r ) it in the Pacific. ttWKN At li'MMN(l. l'W-I- y Shnwrit:ht. Ilonlvon lrmlern liter's Notice. rMIK I'XDKKSK.XKH. IIAVINf; HKK.X B :ip- - inlnl Purveyor for the ' New Vork Hoard of I nder writers," takes this of infonuint: ship masters that he is always ready at the shortest notice attend to any husinet-- reouired of liiui in that capacity. S. ". WOODltrFF, Corner of ijiie.-n'- s Uoad and I'oltinitcr Street. Ilonckoiijr NovemlH-r- , lS;r'.. li7-l- y M0(,()MI I , N VA Z i: LAM). WILLIAMBUTLER, 0 EN F.UA I. M EKCIIANT& CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT .Mononui, AS M A I)K A It K A Xf 10 XI K.XTS TO K RE1 n rousutullv on hand a large and well st lccleU stock of SALT P11UYISIONS. nilKAl), FLO L'U, UllOCKlUVS CLOT1I1NC, SHIP CIIANT.LF.IIY, and everytliini rcjuinal for a complete outfit. UT Fresh supplies, Mttatoes, and tirewol, nil furnished at the shortest notice. Monnnui lies in the south-eas- t tart of liuristanor lloulitlepj Hay, and is in latitude 30 dc. ti uiin. and longitude 173 deg. 23 rain. E 189-- tf XNT 33 COrnlYSISSION AND PURCHASING AGENCY. 207 llnane Street, IVeAV York. IIAVINU K.SJ A 1U.ISII K.l II I.MSELF AS B M a tieneral C.iuimission and Purchasing Aitent, would respectfully informs the Murvhant and I'ul.lic penerally of the Ilawaiiiiu Islamls, that he is prepared to receive orders for AST OK Mkuchasiiisi;, to which he will give personal and strict attention in fiiomftlt atu-ndin- to .it a very low com- mission. Having made arrangements with Dealers in New York, he is prepard to semi onlers, however small, consisting of Hardware, Dry an.I Fancy Ooodii, Books, Music, Musical Iustru-ment- s, Acricultiinil Implements, Machinery, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, &c, Ac, t wholea.ile prices. Goods received in Honolulu hy W. II. Dioioud, who will also receive and forward oplers. Remittances should accompany all orders. Persons sending onlers will please state the route hy which they wish their goods shipped ; also if they wish an insurance effected. KEFEKS TO A. P. F.vkrltt, Honolulu, I O. I. . M. D., Honolulu, F. I.. Hanks & Co., " II. M. XVbitskt, " E. O. Ham., " B. Pitmas, Hilo, Hawaii. Office, 20" Duane Street, New York. 21S-- ly TI r. .roil aV Altfl.X. .11 ATllla AVS, COMMISSI O X M E KC 11 A NT , Queen I'latrte. Sytlury. XT Reference to XV. L. Ghkks, Honolulu, S. I. 104-fi- m SAJIIa. C. WOaUHiSl FF, I'CII A Xl I. K.R. STOKKKKKPK.il A XI) SIM AL AtiENT. Ooods iHtught ami sohl 011 n. Ship ami Family Stoprs put up at the shortest notice. Comer of Qi'kks's Road ami Pottinokh stkkkt, HouiikonK. J0r Refers to Thomas Spksckr, A. J. CaKTWBtoffT, J. C. Spaliiino, Honolulu, Sandwichlslamls. 104ly THF. i:.llKRSIt.XF.I), flAVIVH rectrivetl hy the latest arrivals fniin the I nited States and Eurnie, a new an I larjie assortment of Driijis. Mrriirinen nutl J oilrl Arli rles. now olfers them fur sale. Being supplied from the t sources, first rate articles will lie Sold at prices than heretofop-- . Physicians anil others will have their onlers promptly filled at satisfactory prices. Prescriptions made up accurately ami from the liest materials, paitiiMilarly from Thayer's celehrnted lluid extracts, a great im- provement on Tinctures. M F:IKTNF: Cll ESTS at the cheapest rates, according as voyages to tlinWent countries require. The following comprise a few of the articles contained in the assortment, viz.: Alum, arnica plaster. Kidder's tlinrrhtca alul dysen- - Anise ed, arsenic, alcohol, j tery cordial. Ant poison, buy rum, Itorax, Liquorice, lini asat'd, Balsam-pector- ttitt.-rs- , Mutrilage, lip salve, Ca-ti- le soap, cream of tartar, Nure hollies. Camphor, cherrv Oils of t rgHmtt and lemon. Celebrated ropahine, Powth-- txixes. pills, asst'd, Co.1 liver oil, diamond remeiit, S.mds' ami Townseml's sarsa Extnu-t- s of sarsatarilla anl gm- - parilla. ger, Strychnint-- , s.sla, Fixtract of valerian. Syringes, itsstM, salts, Emery powder, crasive salts, Toilet owder, toilet mirrors, Flavoring . xtracts. Toot , Fluid niagn.-sia- . gum arahic. Thorn's extract, trnse, l.elatine, Henry's magnesia, rings, tooth powders. Hair dyes, Ilollowav's ointment, ials, assoru-tl- . In.lelihle marking ink. White ami yellow wax. Als, llirrr-- t I'runi l'tirin, I.IIIIIN'S CF.LKHK ATF.H V. X T It A CTN Comprising Ul different kinds. Best ,iia!iiy JEAN M A III E FAUINA COUHINK. S indal W "l extract, randies, jnjiil-- pnste, Burnett's and oriental t.t..lti wash, Or.-mg- tree and tortoise shell tooth-pick- Ttiilt-tt- soaps ami liru-hi-- s, lufaiil hair tirushes, Cotiilis, scurf brushes, (patent.) trieophc roua, llyperit.n fluid, hair oils, assorted. COST A ICS HAT 1'OISOX. New supply of If. If. If. f.'.S '.V llf.AI. llllf.fM iTlr KF.Mt:i)Y. Tolu Atim.llt.r. I tiltrr.nl ouk Itriitctly A llo-- li nrfrabrru Mnlitriura. '17 f'.ni k'li E. HOFFMANN. M. D. Just received er li Svren XT P.OAUHS, Choice lot. 1o sires. IH.OCKS Ii.iutdr and aingi MAM' IIimiPS V nrioiis Mixes. lll.Ai KSMITII !A If F.I. LOANS, . Large sue, I HON PLOWS Ititllfloliie's patent. ORIM'STONKS Mount, d. AA II KFI.II AltltoAA s. I'aiut.-- sn.1 varnishe.. I'AINI'KI. HI CKEIS I auitl style. N li.-l-'S TI US F tia hia.pr.l. I'or sale by c. iiitKwrit a ni , I Ml If Msrkel A ,aif. C.X It A IM C. A !" a A It It I. I.s It II F.. 1 II A I F II A lilt ELS PttlFD AI I I.FS, I ..r sale lv J.'tl 1. C. Il It Fi Lit A CO. I. A NCK POLES A X C K POLES- - F.r .ale t tf. ItllEAA HI A ti', iv7 tr AUik.-- t AA half- - II AOS I It XOS I I It A I.K.S ;l N N V H tLS. SO iili'MI llio lap H.iga, p. r ' Hadn-ii- ,' K m attlr ito 1. ., C lllll t il A C. X K.I.I.OAX M K.T A L.tOXI POS I ION N XI I.S. 1'ASI.S X ELLOXX M El' A L. sfif.d ite IO I...,. . . ..lupeaiti. o le (U f.O k. vm .1.. 'b' r ,.i . .I, b c HUFWFlt A CO . J7 If AU.k.l AAhalf I II lisn conns i "It I J I II I" ' 11 E F.s I . A It I , K riitl...! ;n ibl Hoop, I 'unit rlitil.n..'. a. Cii.. a Ot.-e- Coi it, Cll. pa . .li. y, f i... a.bt Frtill Foi sale by ,1 i, I 'illl WFIl A CO cm-- , it. 'i.e. ut iiitooK-- , w. rnAra 1.100, iitsiirj r. ball, ( MAS. W. KKOOkS Jt UK SIIIPPINC AND ('oiiiiiiission Hcrdianls, i'i'.l SmistuiAf Slrcrt, Situ l'rnnriat-o- , Cul. taXltTICCI.AIt ATTENTION' KIVKXTll anil Sale of MrrrhatHliar tt ami Transhipment of ti.aala 1 the Chartenng anil hale of Aessel- - , the Supplying of AA halesiiips ; and the Nrgoiialiott of Fixi'hangc. EarltiiMf on lluttolnlu In Sunn la nail, ADVANCF-- S MADL ON CON'SKiNMKN'TS. HEFF.lt T II. F. Ss'ow, li-- 'i , Honolulu. Jam. Ill Itnatoo. C. IlKtrwKH Ai t o., " Hknhv A. Pkiata, " J S XVaikkh, " t'Ult. Illlt WKN, II. HltUKKlIl A C.I., " Tiiati.r, Union m ft Finn, HkXJ. I'll MAX, Hilo. il. atton. Sl l TO ,V ( New York. J12 tf Saitr A; Al l ti, New D. C. M HI AS. J. 0. alSSIlb ti i:i 1:1: tv tii:e:kii,i,, C'oiHHiissioii allercliants a i err 1 oa" 1:1: i:s, AfiENTS OF THF: llrjiului- - Diajintcli l.iur of Honolulu Pnrttrla. Tf All fp-ic- arriving in transitu for the Sandwich Islands, will he received and forwarded by the Regular Dispatch lane" FSt-'l- i or coll ti.sMo.x. I'art a t nt ion paid to f trwanlin and transhipment ol mcrrh.'uiili.n'. sale of whalemen's bills.' and other exchange, of merchandise and se-ci- e undtr open ptillcitu, auppv iug wlialeships. chartering ships, etc. 13 nsstl 45 CitliToruia iirrrl. RKr k TO : Captain 15. F. Snow, ) Mz'ssrs. '. I.KKWKtt 4- - Co., Honolulu A. P. Fil KitKrT, Fse)., J I!. PfTKAS, F:sc,., . - , JIllo' VX tf l.(r'nl ISepnlilic, ood Hope, TEI.K.tJIt XPII. ItKVXARH. II. OCEAN and REPORTER : Fifty bales assorted Duck, 0- -0 Kl. Fifteen bales light and heavy Hear Duck. Ten hales Flaunt Is, assorted. Twelve rases Canton Flannels, brown and bleached. Ten cases Kentucky Jeans. I'lIAeen cases Twelve cases 2x2, 4x4 aifl 4x2 Apron Clierks. Twen'y cases bleache.1 Shirtings, all width'. Seventy-fiv- e cases favorite brands Prints. Twenty cases Denims. Fifty rase Twenty hales blue, red and (tray lllatikets. Also, a full assortment of llouMrFurMibIn; 00a a. Comprising Linen Table Damasks, bleached and brown ; suer Table Covers ; pillow-cas- e Linens ; Linen Sheetings ; AJuuts 1U1, 11-- 4, 12-- 4, assorted ((uahtin ; Towellings, NapkiuriDia er, Doylies; white family Klaiikets ; euilMNMeil velvet Table and Piano Covers; bleached Sheetings, extra tine. Also, via Isthmus a full line Hosiery, tlloves, Organdies, Lawns, Rohcs, Jackonetts, French Muslins, Camhrics, Irish Linens, etc. And a general assortment of FANCY and ST A I' I.K DRY OOODS, suii.-- l to the Spring Trade. Aleo, tx Oracle, F.liza, Denmark. tfC., zc., A'elvet Meilullion Carpet ItrnMel and Three-Pl- y Carpels : Ingrains, lieiajfis, F.nglish and A Deri can Druggets, Table Oil Cloths Urceil llaiiea. Window Shails and Hollands Urocatelle and Demasks. Paper Hangiugs and Borders. Agency of Jewett's celebrated 8- -4 tt 24-- 4. Invoices very low-pric- Flower Oil Cloths, now landinr, and for sale, at low rates, by FRANK BAKER, 110 and 112 Clay Street, 135 and 137 Merchant Stree 234-3- San Francisco, California. 8 OKIFt'ITTS MORGAN. r. . HATHAWAY. a. r. Toa i.IORGW, STOXE & CO., Commission and Forwanling Merchants, Pan Francisco, Cal References, T. S. Hathaway Estp Messrs. T. & A. IU Nye, & Swift A.- - Perry, New ltc.ir.ip!, Messrs. Orinnell Muiturn at Co., New York, John XI. F'orhes Estp, BoaUzn, Messrs. Per- kins & Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Ks. Hon olulu. tf .1 . O . I A I A' T EU , (LATg O'MKABA li PA1XTKB,) JDearr f TYPE, PRESSES, PRLTLG MATE TER1AL, PAPER, CARDS, And Printer's Stock penValIy, 1 32 ClaTatrret.nrarSaBMme.Saa Fraatlsc. lUJ-ly-2- i0 I. I. AKTIIVK & SO.Y, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, 1 I.l. OK XVIIICII XX' ILL 11K MILD ONI 2 m the most reasonable terms, and at tlie lowest prices. Warehouse, corner of Davis an.I AA'ashington sU, Sau Francisco 1 J- - Ordrm promptly trtcutrd. jfrj) REFER TO: A. J. C'AUTWHU.nT, Eij.,. Honolulu. SAaV FltAACISCO c;oKiAf.i: FACTO ItV. OF KVKRV CiOIlllAfiK to onler. Constantly on hand, a arg as sortmentof MJ.VI1.4 Al HEMP ROPE, (all slaes), Hal Roe, Tow Line, Oakum, c, for sale hy TI'llHS at CO., lu"-l- y 139. Fp.nt Street. 8an Francisco. STOVE ANDLTINSHOP ! The subscriber would Inform all those in want ol STOVES AND 'a yx TIN WAEE ! That he has taken the store directly oppt site his old (land, on Kaahuniaim street, where he wilt carry on the Tin, Sheet Iron AND ' Store Business, LA, 11 all its branches, and In greater variety than ran he found elsewhere iu lite ctlv. Having worked at the hualnrsa f. aiany years, he conrtilent thai he ran give satisfaction to all who inuv favor him with a rail. He will keep constantly on hand a g. at assortment of COOK STOVES, both for wood and coal. Tin rtM.I Jiiunnurtl ws rr, cmslsttng In trt of rake fii.-s- . tea and coll.-- cans, knife trays, sugar tixes. spllltains, nuraz- - cans, lauterus, laiiia, eatidleatteks, Ac. llrilnnnln Trn mmI Coirre Pola. Zlsir, Slaer I Lriul, TlnA ( opprr. II in HnOia. It attls, IJstl. tnslird nutl Enitliah Snrrl Iron, Pine. 'hilalrrna llnlha. Tin Toy, or all ktmls ami ail kinds of g.a-- l. usually kept in his business, all of which he will sell rtlrrmrlf low for man, or appptved rredil. Tin AVare of every ma.le of the Ix-a-t materials, and Job Work cxeciitcd In the m.sit workmanlike manner. I'art'.-nli- attention paid to Tin nnsl . inr Itoonng, and all kinds i f la.l work il.tw, tth r vtssaels and house. Aniz.ng tlie at.a-- k of Cook Si.tves, he wttatltl rail partk-uta- r to tlie Cryalnl Palace and lirssilf Kialr, as bring two of Ihe Ih at slovos now In uae, flttrsl up In a tuwrlr manner, and warranted lo gin satisfaction. FiW a rheaer arilile, he keeps the Ormn I'rrnilNiaSfatr, and be wilt add to his t."-k- , as the trade may p .pure. All llioae In want of anything In this line would do well lorall ami exniiiine In. g.aida lor Ihetuarlves, purchasing eUe-whe- as he d wa not liitrnd lo Im " ax at," riilwr In rau'sj r nniti tNsiiir. j y tVraons pim-ttsalu- stoves at Ihl, est abbahntent.rait save an vipense of four r five dollara, as Air. H. Will s4 theta p la Honolulu o. tis XAM .. C. llR- - CI I'TIXIJ FALLS. riXIIHEK A l- -l CCTTINO F.O l. for s.l. Fy 1 A . HHF.A1 B.H A CO , 1 17 ft Market AA harf NEW SCHOOL BOOKS r 1 1, son's PHIMK.Its, I i, xt4, S nntl 4ih T II A I'KIIS This la a new and .ilr s.tlr ol .'h.l ll.N.ka litrly i.aur.1 by itin Mt ran I lnrtet's, and will hree-lre.- l shitltlv - AI.Hi Smllh's lli-lo- iy ..fllreeest t.w Scleada. 1 ill. n.l. tn'a Frc n. Il tlpuiimei and Key F.w sale by ;nt, II M WlltTNlTV. raper and Ntalionerx, NV HECEIVEO. PEIt I.XI K AURlXAl. II a largo aopply of willing pa IT. tsunpl lantg over r' a rirtii s and al.t a .4 Fine while and bin.' cap pl. .l.t it.. tbt leliry paper do b tb '"'' l' I Oill cdre teller and Oof.' pAa. Thin ae.tMittl iitiivnl and teller papef-- I iittl.' atft wtap4tg paper lied and while t paM-- r - 4 I. A .. liMi.uoo cm 1.. pea, govt i . I. (o t. and -- , of all.svl.-'- t And .pit.lM l a I j All ....lei. anp. ll.d. l a lew a ff r uiv sa can he had tit ll.l. ei Apply!- - (JUT ami II M WIIIVMFV A.ir-- S -- 4. IL F I ' II rr.Tr'y.-tt'ry-,.-'v- w Is.-X- j s.s,,sj .ti'wiitr'." eeyr'?ffW

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t.uJ :!.--. it cruiAa tJe.

Caua tie ioiwor&x ! a UttA1 or;.e J Ail 4, tV tie uicM Urif '.j.

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U ."i--i s. a. Jai-car-

VAKIKTV.Whi: j-.s- tivit avlan a Cr&er's grain? Ills;

Si3i!lj mts tbt the Lt waj to keep ca awc.U ?t. u.Ai U to U.1: it liuwo.

How l :n t ccw tcone ft Laq JJ estate ? D turn-- I

In; ter ic'.o ftewi. jT"i rrftirt tri-iCi-

-tg for ft woman" "xcst ft

f irJ lice.S'oxfr.Aer nJ iniicnen n.i iJcr, btr--

Caase arr ui-- i t wrkitii puajr-4- . ;

fir. .j spol." the lr sail when hetrie first fvt of liis raciher'i jim.

Wei thi Irishnin first trU-- d tecLe, he sai-- he j

tie! ibe Snor b-- it the wli Uj hari in his mo- -'

Wby ibox 1 po?-r- prow tet:er thin ether ttye-- Ui

? lctAje laej i nt ecs t j what the re ,

It U i 1 tht witch-Jo- ? is nt 00 Wrjr in theftVrair.; a. : nizht. tecase be is let out l t.ihttal taken in ia the nKirc'D;.

" Wh, Jhn. I ! .n't thin; j.. j like Fier ""Ojet," i 1 Jho. " I l.ke it ery well fr trtr

urtixzt rr.eVs. tat I J .ct like it in sTe-i.'- jr J".et.:"

fThe A1 Ivl evke--i roe:htng ele for the next

taest.Virt.r Etheuc!, ftcccrFinj to at ramcr frcm

IuIt. 15 to It exoutmuriicaTeJ. his m.nie beiczth: titre ?fA-cik'- mntiotel in th Hull. The p

iocia Jr-- 1 I1 who fTorel thechetss ft:nr the I'pkl pnwer, and if effectual,

hvt, is etimited. Cou-ia- cl 1.0 Ie-- than l-- ,).'

MJ cf Itaiiau als to perl. '.ton.' "Mother," sail a little urchin the ether Jit.

whj are e.rjhaus the L.i;pir;t chiiJrea ca t!seeirta ?

liter re rot or chiM ; Lnt wht biixh jrathu rnestion.

Cue tht-j- r have no mother to fraok'em !

Srtix Pcm-hxts- t. The Kex. 11. XV. Deeclier.Lrraerij an t.iToc?e cf Sharp's rifs, hvs recettlvbeeAtne ft ooovtrt to the &rfzrA-ka-l- in principle, a.b?.j e tmu ir- ta Li " ajrice ro &Arer.t.i," ia a litesttuoo : Xer strike c'i.M oa the he-v-l. Pri-4-- ;

ate hts supplied otUcr ao-- l more appropriate placesf t jd jjnieat.There Is gmeth3o i:opiIojt in silence ; it is pt- -

ical -- aoiime. Uut parpuselesa fpeech is 'il.-jus-t-

is; ; it is rnlj like the throwing cf ballast cut vftaller. Jea-- i taittcr Z isg frota a bg of win-1- .

A.t?wF!iisA rwo QrtTTio.n at a Time. Here,Bi.ijj. i riiar. what's the tin.e o'eiht, at; 1 Where'stae pulJing?" It's e'ht, sir."

The mm who yeim fjr an i mraortalitT cf fame isCKt likely U be fr;:ea ft wefi after death ; i is !

airlel cnltr to htm who works on patiently, aoJInres his work to reap what fame they w;IL

'The pt (T the x The fjl'-.winj- ; is a pretnr

erl..3,f levr.3h:re wh:c':i.trr.rr it !tnAge, appears to be with the

M..r Jiy's Burn is f;r efface ;TaeKy's I' rn I fV cf yrare ;Wf!nl.i7'i P. kirn's the chi! J of wc-- ;Thiir Dirr h- - far to ft ;Fri-lAy'- a iik.ro U 'itti at.. I iritinj ;

!t jriy"s Sa'.rn s harj for hts Ii'ing ; '

D : ::ie "ii.r: ti.t ia !.ra on the ?abth Jay, i

Is Ij.-ky-, ar4 i b-- noy. ani wLw. an.i gy.II-'i- am Czeuir One of t.ir erei rert lawyers,

cf Irsii .le-cr- if. rt en 1 sorr time ince, todefen 1 an who h vi t--en eharstel with thtff.Ain!ii the prerontiie cf his psitioti. the coir.5!ia a rt pr;te ;ner:ew witn hi c'.iett, 91 toL:j. iA:r:ck. as I am to Jefeclyou, I wantyt.a Xi tell ce frankly whether you are guitlry orn.vt. i j steal the s? "Faith, then."aay If. I ipt-- e I must te'.l yex. In troth. I ji: 1 tve "eui '." " Thea yoa cozSt to be ashan.e-- J

of y rjrsr"f fi c-ra- e here an! Jl-r-- v ycur cun'ryty r'tii.aj!" 1 the bf test ecucI. "Ia tr,tb.i r. m-- r l- - I oir it theii ; hit it I d; la't : , y-.- ,

w-- .'t Lae the ton-- r as-- J cre-- i t cf getting tee

cf."' Bj-i- i Jtnrnal.Pesmijit IvrA-THtsT- . XVe n I the

c rcrnercikl vifs;rtita.n in the aAacial coiuca cfth-- It. irf?n'l?at :

Ine--.r- jr n chamrajre at ?2 ft bottle as acre cfj?'A 1 La 1 o.-- ts sl.lt-j- . j

Ir.Tr-'ic-z i- an I c:vra. 1:Tt, cne year,?'' -- eri I ArrtU cf gvol 3 ir wil: c- -t ?13.

Iat tiaio " Jriok.' r ne yar. 1 '.::

J it f.r tea di!y an I fifteen nooth!y rri.i:ca'..Ir.e-'I- nr :a thea'rici! antufficts cne yer,

si S--Vf will b'iy an excei'.ent library.

In".;:!,! iu a fw- -t horse, - X'f'i acres cf grylwii I Ul 1 custa So- -

InTer:r. in a ya:ht. ir.c!a :rz "er:5r.e ar. l 'Ir:r.k-f.- r

the --a..n. cVJ w.il buy a tr.-- l

ia:pri.el country trrn.Par.ioi, btri tirae. I.- -s tf t:rr.e. re-- fv, bal

terapers. f--x r heaita. ruin of character, tu'.rj, 'r-r- ..

.ief:i d 1 a trr;t! f itore miy be aoilJby At 'tie w? i'ire ia the t.t.

T32 XVirr. It rie-!- , not z'l.'t t break ft hobati J'sheirt. Tae aber.?e cf toe ta'attericz' cfspleen, tie aatily i.-e--, t'--i cherle- - t;.e i.r-biJi- ea

j.wl. aai 'Jeertel hrth tbe, ar. i othernart.ei... tez'.ecr. witho-i- : acrl.-D- e aaoo theoi, hehirr ,m I t . the the i.e irt" core of maty a niao,ftnl ;:ofl there by.c 1 th ?h 'feir, the g-r- ru

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of I irk 4 repair. Oi. day wotaaa b.f .re that eli.tarrive". le'I tn the I!etion of her yoath, ao--

e'ir'.-'.;- r. 5 the :ie of tbat tu-fi- l tim-- , awkenas i A'ie the pr.jm!r she -- o kii l!y ze- Ac I

thirh ehe it ty be the inj-jrl-, f.t th ir.yir.LZ a.e

the ti t th f.r-rt.r- .z a bppj i

!i L .ar of r.;ef-j- h-- e a kir.-ll- wlT'-rn- e

j a rorijf rr.i'.Ie boce a of ioe. to !r..-- h

Lo-fl'- .e ,r l- - a : r f t c-r to pr l i all the pa-- f,

aril tiebrle--t hr-r- t tiiat er ie'.f withinthe bretAt cf ela uiin, will soften Vj her ehno,nl b:I ber lite as he nil hoje-I- . her yat of

ciifrhVis blls-?- . loveJ. krir.g, aol coolant the9vurc of comf.rt aol the spring cf joy.

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WrviA'.ua, aI.o. i 1 Merchandise. Vurtry I'Mdoiv such as Corn. !:. i.' ir.anas, llutu-r- , E, A'"- -

XV. A. A Ml KIC II,lm--rt- ar. l I -- r ir: len-r.- ! -h ? lis-- ? : t'

A.--t.-. f r .' e ..f ir. v an 1 C :T ..m l ..:.. ri Pr-.- :- -. A.-.-- '.t th- - Lint fail l,7.-A- I r I'm-TA- i5.. ..r; t.f A.i fcii ls of

irrd--r f r Merchandise pr mp-.i-y att- - nde-- l t 0

lji-:- f

J. XVOKTII.Dearin Oeo-r-ai Menrhsn,'.?. ll.lo. Hawaii. Ships suppli- -l

witri a: llie sh- r.oft uii rraa-ia- Mr

B it txch.tr. it-- in--, I. tf

a 11. 1: x Ac 11 t: ti lit ,

Georirc "W- - Macy,KXAVAIIIAK. HAWAII.

Will cir.ti 1- - the i Mrrh ii!i-- r an I Shippingat tr. s' ie f-r- xn-r- e t..-- y ir - pr-- ; ..r 1 to fur;..-i- i ti.e

-1 Hawaii.- - t'ot .v.-.- a -- 1 nmh other reta t as ar-- r - j :r-- .- ': lie s'.'p- - at th--- - -- h rt-- st noticoand 0.1 r 1. a tol- - ".la-tlta

DUDLEY C. BATES,COMMISSION M KUCHA N'T,

Mrrrliaul trt-rt- . Honolulu.)AV KTAI5I.I-.HK- I

IHAVKTIIIS -- .ion I'.usi.-ie--s in H omiu. and trut I

r t , :ie -- r.t.r- at..f.v.tion to any irUes who mayr l.u-.:.- -s t .ir.y or--.

C .n- - from th-- oth-- r i.iaidt. ir: 1 .l-r- s for the pur-eh- a-

of --. tfnily solicite.!.r'i'l--- 1 thi-.tf-ii- v r- -t ive-- l

H : i. ; -- n'-r 1. 1'- -) JJ--:- f

H.SUfA.HCE. CA.FIDS..

FLO K K X S ST A T II M I O KST,A?-- nt for the lir-m- en and s.:-- n I: .r I ( ft. All

arerar-c-iA.ii- .s the I cur.-inir inor t!i. !:.!..- - hxo, ..i t , he O r..f.ed iIore h.1.1.

tf

a;k.nt KOK TIIKr-r- Vork lioiinl of C uili-- r r i n-r- .

roe or. t.'-- s f. n ffy Ship Ma-t-r-

Ac. r.t he h, -- f. da ..p.-- . i.te-- l t f.r theN-- w . I4o..ri d C".

Al.ilV. J. CARTW KI'illT.

11 a Mitri:t;n-isui:.Mi:- Nrnr IVsITf) WfT f'OMPAXV., .a. fllli - . av. . - a-- -

rilllK CXIi:itslf;M:i. A.-r.-.-i-.r ::- - a C'rr.- -

pa:.- -, are ; r p ir- - 1 to n ar.--

at.""'. i

F ,r aian ; 'y :.:MELCHLKS i;

1! - t.s-t- f

XX H I.K. I.I XK. A.r.r II A I.K I.l X K.

Ka-...-

i.r.ysM..

.r t f. v. i.lll.WLIt ft '' ,

Mr.-- t W hsrf

CfXO CAI PIM No. at 11'VA.NA MIATE . I i A It200 in p. : -- 'ri '.r!:r.

F r .a:- - l.r21T-J--- littir.EIl tV C't.

(ft ST K.H 15' I A T. !K.ll X It ANI OAK I to A I H UK V I It IOCSCI a- -.. . x - r - v v--d f r t '.e e i. ti: tra-- r. J'i-- t f

i r yI l.iti. '. l it U f . ,

:: ir-- w xrf.

DUCK !iMi.or ni ck.t k" V . - fe. a.I --A" .. - ' o. a.l -

F

a.'.-- ) Lit EWE!'. K ).

v f. l.A I.I ItlSI.S. i:. ISO-JO- N No. I 1 ltl s.ll.IIHa.' . . I.r.. ... ' ' -

1. . 1... t r . ..- - .

::: t : Lit f r ,r

f. CK XV A N X COX I..oii s a i.f; it 1

. Fit t t.shook s.

A It A Kit F. I.s Ol I. s HOOKS .r f.y1lti BP.F.W Fit .

W t.:,rf

I h S ii I. I.O N KM I'T1 OOO .r r a t fail . vi .;:. a f

E EXTK SI It 1' IJOAT, aI7-. It ' I a:.., r . . -

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I It O N . r.fil I.K It A NOSIIF.F. I IltON r r ... - ' yP. t.i: r. r.r. a

M .r. t W .rfs I I.K I K.s.

.MVi: EXTIO l.lf.ll l I I M l SI'I.KIKH' f .,; BIO.W Ut t ,

!- Vl.,r... V.I... .f

Ulfileli.ill Hoat I

I VI It F.I F. I X Kl .i. ' " af.d .ale I

.1 fOtJ.V Fit '.Xf .fi. I W li.nrf

USES F I M'l Pit IMS,J it't ' ..'.X P.I.'t

a t P. O. e .? Hi'.' at- . ft A- ' h' I '

A All--

j ;i;t!,:Af:0V,Mn.."ii,!. I!t,(J,t, K 1.1 V:: i I, r

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to i.i:t !

TIIK 1'IIIK-IMICH- IK srBK. i'N Ki'UTVKKIT. l.t.lv ..v.ii tv V. SiHiio.r. K.! as a

..J Kf;M.; r"Ai:.-- ti M.-rf- f.r w'uoli 'Uriise it lis?.;Ti.tf- in i.::.: .1 ..ir.:y U'.t.uv. ;

I

AlThe I IMT.K rUY .f ti-- iti I u:!.l.ii. iKvujvincy jsivon j

i ..').;.--"

i". ltKKH.K Jt CO., Market XV barf. !

I

SlllTJir IMilllt lit iOIl (Or I.rU0 !

vi rf i .' ii v mi ii lilV KT PRKi'vrA III In .H Ui'.lll. y I Aim1.JIZ K..r;iir:L.ri..r-..,n-...rs- . oii.rurv.f XV. 11 I'KAfK. j

roit s vi.r. ou i.i:asi:.1 A nirxriiv kksiiiuxck. kimi i'n;

and tract .( U:! at K i. s.;a..:oi .m lV.iri liivrr jtu-'i-i.

a ).).;' t. . u i.utt.j.to i.irr !

KIUK.-KllO- K XX AKK.IIOI SK. IJKT.:' t..i:i . Mid a:.-- t r.-- m in t T!i- - rir- i n. f

.JX, build. i, j i:i t't-- ar ..f lr. .McKi'in's store, cor.tair.nica- -; i.s ;ir-- t i 1 r:.l the h'le then: cor cutout aud t i'--t i !.ic- - f.r torair- -. Uetit r. ason.i-l..- e.

A) ,! t.i (V.-.'-- tt) T. f. UKlt K.

TO l.T'.T!3sv TIIK. I.OTON 1 K. !i f 1 1 A NIT'v T li K KT .

UiAce.i r eo.'i-- r i.-- a:..! J. II. r..us . A

1"--! -- 1 l a r-- I 't ,.r , :...c f .r ,: rat-- . Ayv'v I

T. I'. 11 Kl I'K

TO l.F.TT I.XII INA TIIK. IIXWAIIAX

Id 11.1'lNii. toly .xcitpi.'d ly T. - Mcrntl.P. .on irivcu iuuu-n- I to.y. Keut reasotiahle.

Al'l-l- tolU """"f rKL. II. Antlmn.t

Waikahalulu Waler Lots!.. a- - . 11..........1 vivi: iir.KVII 1 .iiir.n--in.it.i- r

4 1. f.r;!..- ,.il.- - and lease ..I theXVa i Ivil li 1 1 H 1 II Lot"!

- .s .... c- -t: t:.- - i. t Merchants, Ship wn-rs- 5scul.itorsi..l ..thers . this fn.civ I tract '.f land wloeii is now cf--

. . ,.1 ... i o,, I.K ial andI convenient

..r-io- d hy app.ic.itioTiI

j' v" - ' v .a ..ti..i, .h.,uld iu:.-l- cleric.- - I.ts.AiT.-t.- the ef Waikahauila L ts.

!! ti.rlula. .1. lil-t- f

Coifce EMail. aiion lor Sale !THE CKLKIdtXTK.D

T 1TCOMI1 eOFFKK I'LANTATIOX,1" invm i K 1 ....l.14. 11.1.. ........

jH ....,,. 1 f. r :,. . The l.in.l of tli llanl.it. e..mpne up- -, ir:,( pjll cr-- . and has up n it .t.tH I ollieTrrr.. Il 1..,.! u il u iapt-- ,! th- - cult.. .Hi m of s.nrarCHr:e. ThAtsUite is ui.encutnb.-r- . . I, ami will e s..!d l.yrjin.ije Title. Kr.r fall particulars and t. rui of sal.-- , iro, uire f

11. F. s?M.w.nA-- .f

. mmc-- R

lV IvlDv-CX- .'.

' : -- --LUMBER! i

I.alaiH'e 0l ( al'lO 01 .ill'Heilll!ieS..r. . . .... . -

JI.X.Ni I'tlICO SHd " ff.iMIll.il o .1

F.flt AI.E BY THE l'XI'l:li?I'iM'.l',AT T UK I.OXVK.sT M A It K KT ItATK.S.

a coit.uunif of to- - r..;;..wtii,' a-- s .nu eut ..f N. X . Lumkr-- 1

inch t.:ii--u- -l and "F

li it.ch "1 in- h S urf i.re.1 Ihnirds,1 int h Koj.-- Hoard-- .Scantling JxS, J.xa. iva, 2x5, Gxl, Cx'3, C

J inch I'l.ihk,in.-- i'.o.

4 ii.e, ,1...Hatt-n- s,

Tickets,I.Vhs.Shin.-I-s- . andX hit 1'iae i'-- ard-- , 1 inch, li inch. I J inch. nch.

2J4-- tf II. HACKFEI.il a: CO.

LUMBER jJ-UMB- ER!

NOTICE!GEOHGS G. HOWS

. . ........ - . ...

WWTII.I. COXTIME Iff si n.--

u.tom-r- s with North--- . -- t I.tiiii- - r at the save pi-.i-. e

as th- - Imp ortph-- . His now on 11.111 1 onisisNorthwc.t in' h lto ir ls.

" tor..-n-d ar. 1 er-.v- Koanl.f,Ai-- t r.etl tcai.tlin.'. - ari i inch I'lank,

1; .ar -. p!ai.- -I ar.d r" tor..-u-- l and itr yjve.l b..arla,

Shiinrl ," Fer.e- - Post",

rir,- - Ltirne-r- ,

I rs. W in 1 w :.!:, Ciind.I'ie.r ts, 4 and 5 f'- - t.Laths.Nads, I'iriit". Oil-- . r.. v'.

p. S. All order?, frll-- d t y hiui, if not satisfactory will lii'i-- tf Irnv!- - s'..

KX liAKKHNTINE

"JENNY FORD!"AND F"It SALE HV

- w xf fkkt oxk in h koaiiiis.A J f .-

-. Mf f.- -t lj iT.rh Oo ir lrt,4 f..-- t 1 inch planet! iMtfirfs

I j.ftfllt T. and ' h ..rds,lO.Otfff f.- -t : il t.h t.att.-i.s- .

Ifl.tfftft f.- -t 2w lm t. S.MIIt.il.I.I O.Of'f) i f t p.' kets.

i.N HAM',HOO.flOO .-t in-r- io!

I .'jO.fMtO r- -1 wt. I "hiii.-l'-s- '

1 int;t. pine l. ,ar red w -- l -- idmif,Ii'.r-- , window ah ar.d

N. I:. tj 1. a sai- - ar.l small pr of;-.'- . lsl-t- f

X A I I.S.A a a-- a tf x ('ASKS, i7'Tllll 't.tf ItUKWEI'. A: Mark'-- AVh.irf.

New Hedfonl Wl.ate Hoats !

XI DOT II IJOTJ'OM whale .ut, .pO-.ar- do. UpS and a'- l.ytr-- aa d-- p l p-- r

li. UltEW Eft K '.,Mark.-- t W harh

CHEAP FOR CASH !

XVII. I. SKI. I. NOKTII WEST IJOAItOSI - A M I.l1-- '.

C'iiIsa pi Ioof IIn .ir. ..I .r i ..r.-.- - tprit.'iti-a- . at th- -

HEW Tt tT rT DER YAHD,lpp. K- - th- - l:-.- ,.. I.e.- of II It. It. .hop, E.p, Kmi? .tr'-.-t- .

T r 01H- - oil I'url ilrri-l- .

ai.l..-:-,

, ' H. LEW F.ltS.

.5 list Keeeiieil,VII x x-

- K.O XV II I T K K. X ST K. It N:50o; lO-- .41' fe-- tO

A 1- .- p. I ..f 1 1..- It r..tt e . i.l. f.'.ai I.1'ir.e e.a r.taird i a i a. 7 .1.' h- Ai l . tl.it:ic

l.t ..,A ..f :!! I ,ard. j .o. 11, a n-- w and very

d. a art -XX' il h mm iiuurliiiriil tl Itilr it ntl rol'.l in la.

If., ,f F .r V I If f.K.W l it- -.

j

HOOKS, WINDOW SXSII, Itl.lXHS.LITE A It It IV l.s

at A I - r a til .l.'l - 1..mi W . !. ailI o .nr 11:. I. i I

' '.o '!'. t ' , 'a '.i ' f '' f. ..Mipl-t- -.

r .. at it. ' ' t , l.y,f If l.t WI l J

l.nialx r! IiiiiIm t !

rilllKI N lO-.HSU-; Mil XX Ol I.O II lilt Kill

ye ....!- Iz. I. ' iiloi" t .il.'l II- - pill. 1. g. t.. ..ill f . If. l

t,. i. p.. p..i. II... r t ,pt.-.l- of Nor' I. VI . .1 oole I Inor i ft' ap' r 1, in I" ''i . 1 1 '. .: !., tp

. le .ai.t. lo II. tj. i ii. ' t ti .11 otl r la,m ... I l-z- le .t n M il T, II LF.tAJ.lt- -

Door. Window S;si. IMimU.t a a-- a HOOKS, ASSflllTEl) SI.EH, XV IT II

9 P f f , ,..! !. .,-- it. l r i t- - f pate I

-l r".iah li'e.K. a t't' 'l':' I p ..r VA O.do a e.l5fs a.aoi O tl .i I'VJ p i.f l:.it-- l. wit ti met wttfe, a.i vr.. n.a zl i trt

f.!e. t d r i on nfy 'fit Miarlt' t . urel a.tle low byI ;,- u i.i.tittn f. n no w Fi

NO. I XIACIaKHKI..

20 KIIS NFiXX Mil 'ft lilt A L. Ill'-- '.IAF ,r .ie by

ii w i niniM f

e ;:rc.5.

JOHN L. C LAS DELL,(' 1 ! IKM 1.15 .V !U ILlU'Ii !

T Til K V K.I.I. K V U.I T . l.j wh.-r.- J,.- - : .1.. Win N of w .rk in !.. lit.r af II f A S III 1 1 II K V 11.--1 -- 1 1 I it I ! T ln-- a p.r.

HENRY ALLEN,Carnpiilrr. Juiiirr anil l inh rlnkt r.

Ktrt Str--t- . niiir Corner of Ilwirl SirirlKM'KCTKI' I.I.Y I N KO li M T 1 1 K. I'KIl-- j

Hmvi- - Sir.. h.)- - t. i: ril a iarv f .utIi. itttnuiaK- - i

Ki;. I'iue uinl Tria.ui".! ii!ti alway u liatwl anl m.W t j

r'tT--' J.,l,lm!-.1,,- . ,. .,n:ii.!,-t,r.iw- . lU:.s an,l mciti.-a--

ti.n .'.rami i.. ..r.l. i . .J4-o-

HONOLULUTl.(). WOIUvS,,K i nik.usk;n ki is imikim uki toE furnisii IKllV and ltli.S l'Ari.Mi, andl all kinds of

M ..,i.1.-r- r :li,.I Mint!,' W.Mk at the Sl..irt.-- Notice and

' sti;ui i:c;ii:s and i:oili:i.sM Al'K TO OIIKKU.

rr r)SI N ri.V ON HAM' A t Anvils, I'artlt.iv.-s- . Hacks, t'hain Stoiers. Sash V ii;hls, S.ive I'lateai..t l.iait.s, liuuin Xtcll?, A:c, xc, Ate.

JJ.-o- ui TII.1MAS Ul iUIKS.

LOCK AND: s--4 i r r u

rHXHK 1" MIK.IiMU N Kl HKKS I.KAVK TOM stat.-- , that I.e has tak. 11 the simp formerly occupied ly

ft. SM.-r- a.id is to execute all orders lu his line withno i'.ii--- s and .lirpatch.

!. S. lrticuUi-attentio- paid to p-- 'irius Scwini MarhlnesJAMKS A lIKl'l'KK,

J'. Kaahuuianu sir-et- .

.T3 . I. IIAHV KV,I'AINTF.II, (iLA.lF.K, lill.DKU AND I'APKU

IIANt.ihK.Sinrp in liln- - trvs t, next.l.s.rto liutVni's I.lrk't. Jla-241

.MAM KAfri KKK AND DKAl.KK IXa ., ,

I in. S.u cl Iron I oppi r W are,KlllirltVI' STUKKT. II' fNttl.l" IA". H. I.

Summer Pak.-rs- . Tin an-- CopjH-- 1'mnp- -, Hathinj; Tuha, Footand .Siiower I'.aths, Tin and Zinc U..iinj!. and a

ircnoral assortinetit of Till Ware, rc.Slii XX' or I. with Nrului-- ntitl

Jns-l- y Dispnlch.

ti b: O 11 U K T II A s ,3VT n. fs o xx .

ft.T(ll I.l) CAM. TIIK ATTK.NTIOX OFihe pul.lic to his it.k of mat.-riuis-

, couaUtiuj; of11 IHAWAIIAN AND .XMLKKAN l.IUK,

IjltK KS,C'cMFNT.

Fire L'i.ax--,

FlKE 1Jku'ks- -

l'LASTKIt OF PaUIS.California Sand,

KY 1 "Ts- -

TUY XVOKK? at lowest rat.-s- . COM POSITION andHt VX'KI. KoiiFIS.S l.ut ..n l.nildiliL-- s and warranted tiitht.

orders to If- - left at the l.iuie House, or at the store of I.C J n- s. jr., F .i t street, l.et.vccn Merchant and Kins streets.

Cooperin - A

JAMES A. BURDICKIX IlKMOVIMi IIISHCSIXKSSto ).u oeu-- li H'K It A;K. tin ihe Esnlannle.

A '1 L' . ...t .... ...la ............ ..it v rt return.0.r---t "f-r'' ll r Ol SI in.1, 111 13 ..-- .. iuiii.j v.trGf tf!3St !.. l.u ituvn thnnka t his friends and the.

JJirA puMic in irem-ntl-, for the supi-or- t ami patron

fT-i- i.A,!.., which thev haie Ih.i-1- pleased to irranthim for th- - past ten year-- -, and lms that by attention to l.usi- -n.-s- and prouiptuess 111 the execution 01 ail ontcrs iniru.te.i 10

hiio, ho will merit a continuance of their favors.as on hand sale upwards of 4 OHIO bltlt. of Cnaka

of all sorts and sizes. l'b--y

1. 12 IV IS iV A5tTA,i'oopers and (isiugcrs,

Corner of Itcthel and King Street;,.Wt.

foRT ST.,TAVf DOOUS LELOW DH. JI DD'S DKCG ST0RF:,

t. AUK XOXX' IMtKI'AltKO FO K- -cut- all orders in their line promptly ami at

r. rate.. iSi:Tnanktul for past patptnai-e- . they (y.nfidi.-ntl- rely u ...!. their

old fir a continuance of their favors, and trust thattheir endeavors to please, and extreme low rates of charges, will

insure to thern a fair share of business in their line.N. It. New and second hand cask, and shook always on

hum!, which they will sell at the lowest market ratei! 197-S-

7. e7. iMtfi a 11 s,Caliinrt Maker and Turner.

rjXHK OI.ll ST A Nil. HOTK.Ia STItKKT, NEAKJl th- - r.irner of Fort.

Furniture "f all kinils inntl- - and repaired.On hand and f .r sal- -, READY M Alii: FTKNITCItK, Koa

Boards. Joi-- l ami llanii ; Cedar, l'.hu-- XValnul an.I CherryBoanls; itos- - iv..l and Maho-- iny Vens;riii-r- .

A iar.--e ais. rtnient of fiiii ami lar.--e alwd fllass.A variety 01 K's kiiiL', 1'initi'.', OHice and Children's Chain).I'olishe 1 Ctiirms on hand atnl ina. to order. liS-l- y

ieoits:irT ijkowa'slil.AU pII')!'. US TIIK NEW ESI'LAN ADK,

rr IS I'll KIA It KH TO DO XVtlltK aI nil kinds iu lir-- t rate style at prices to AX. Li.

f 1 Vt suit tie-tin- e s.1 ' ' SHU", CAIlT, CAItlllAllE, and nil

oth. r work in this line, will I done with a neatness ami dis- -

ph'.-- riot to he excelled.I r Horse sho.-in- , ami all otlit-- i husin-s- s in the F'arrifr's tie

paitiri' T.t, pp.iul tly atP-nd'-- to. I'J'a-t- f

WSV1- - H. WRIGHT,OF

IvOI.OV, IvAITAT,MI'LII ItK.Sl'K.CTKIT.I.V IXKOIt.M THE

T puhi.t; that lit- - is to Maimtactnre

Ttirbinr or ntiy ol I.e r It in. I of XX'nlrr V.'hrrl.and warrant tin in, at r ao.nal.le rates. f)r..-r- f.r any kind of

."XI ill nv i i jt li i "iliI'.Iicil' I ai.'l i'r"iiij'!ly t't...pt. , 2--

M Cm

SAiiT! SALT! SAI.T!:MANCFAC! t liFIi AT TIIK

VI I Itf O A S A Is T O II It S !

fJMII K C X OK.KSlf; N K.l IS It K A I H TO K I It1 l'i to lint, lets aitl ,

111 th- l..rr'-- l tpinnti! , arv mitr..r arii. I. , E'M A I. T HIE IIK.--I IMI'OUII.D

SA I.T. and at a put.-t- Irly am m-- I i I ion ; for term.apply to PAN! I I. Mo.N HiuM lilt V,

llltf iiiloa Salt W ork,.

NO I IC li TO

ri" 1 A a i - I I X?

j -- II I p.- -, nod ..tie r Iran-i- - id r.si.l-ri- l. in lloiiolnlii.In toippl... 111 th- - "f.:i- - of Aliilt l.itpiora, W nn and Sj.it its,wi,( -. w M jt , ,1,..,,,,,, ,,,,., , ,i, ,... ,.,.. ,.,. - at If..- -

store of 1..- nod d opt... - if I oil. urn's A 11. ' e 11 Kooln1 t. 1 1, I ow - in tf '.in lit ilHtF V It Hol.F S.

1M A I T I f y ."V I I VZ.K I A.

A. F. HILVAY,WAILUKU, EAST MAUI,

I.KIVIi iff INI-IOtX- HIS OI.OEfK.-I.-

i .t i.e r in I I !. Pol.h. In . t I, llt.it I- .- i pf paredto fuMiltl. Hi- in milt at no attit le '.r

I I. AM II A N II M i: X I.., ,, 1,, ... in.i.k.l, and nt II.'- - .sr.-.- l .....lut pi., .a zf the

I.l .o la'.' N AM ord- -i t, from in of the olii, la, will le all. o.l. dw.il, .1, ,,.110 I..

W At It Kl Ml l.t.. K.A - I MM I

Sll K. VI II I NC PA I lilt !

(JW.IIIII.I.S. PFUSIIIiiA.I f' I f"i i I V C. I It K Ct.I'M--

, if Mn It I l .i.n f

iini si: pa pi: it.I.AIIOK. tSStlll I MEM OK CHOI I I.A I .a 11 1, a i, o.l te..d . r "t ."I- - by

' till F V Fit A o ,

,r M.iik.1 Wlmtf

LLVMi;n iico. iX' E XX Xlt 'l H'I.E ' tli lltil-.l.i- l' ! IK.I I

Pais li ilv.tn d zte.z.il'd ot.p. . . . . . d . " P. eln t an I t"f '' ' V

j, ,,. , I lll I I II .'.

i EV2. C. TwOIMSARRAT &CO.,j OF.XIUIAL 0MMISSIOX MF.liniANTi5,j ittoril, VailiollU-l- Uluiltl..

Oll'l'lldi TK aV '

Importers A. Commision 31i'rcli;iii(s.H,il-n,- t

I NION XVlIAItr, VHTOK1A, V. i..KKKKU ItV I'lillMl.vlON. TO

Mkshks. 1!. Pavitxos A; t'.., Uaiik-r- , Am Kranciwn,I' lSK i inn .V I n,

Sau KmiK-i.-- .

i;.. A- - V... ' S

' K. Il.irr.-- i iiiam-c- A; IIi...lu!a.W-Cui

Xolico to ntvrs Ow ners of WhaleShips.

TIIK rXDKKSICXKl) ItK.IJ I.K.IVK.immS. auii.iiinci' to tn:inrs ot whalf Khips, and the putliciiii ' fwn.-r.il-

, th.it t!i. y .l in ..:l,iK from Dier rcnch liovcruiucut at Tahiti , the railway and hcaingc down.roinit-s- , includitii; uroh'u'-s- ct., etc., and arc n.. iircparc.i

to ecute with disjiatch and at lower rates than nl anyoth. r ) it in the Pacific. ttWKN At li'MMN(l.

l'W-I- y Shnwrit:ht.

Ilonlvon lrmlern liter's Notice.

rMIK I'XDKKSK.XKH. IIAVINf; HKK.XB :ip- - inlnl Purveyor for the ' New Vork Hoard of I nder

writers," takes this of infonuint: ship masters that he isalways ready at the shortest notice attend to any husinet--reouired of liiui in that capacity.

S. ". WOODltrFF,Corner of ijiie.-n'- s Uoad and I'oltinitcr Street.

Ilonckoiijr NovemlH-r- , lS;r'.. li7-l- y

M0(,()MI I , N VA Z i: LAM).

WILLIAMBUTLER,0 EN F.UA I. M EKCIIANT& CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT

.Mononui,AS M A I)K A It K A Xf 10 XI K.XTS TO K RE1n rousutullv on hand a large and well st lccleU stock of

SALT P11UYISIONS.nilKAl),

FLO L'U,UllOCKlUVS

CLOT1I1NC,SHIP CIIANT.LF.IIY,

and everytliini rcjuinal for a complete outfit.UT Fresh supplies, Mttatoes, and tirewol, nil furnished at

the shortest notice.Monnnui lies in the south-eas- t tart of liuristanor lloulitlepj

Hay, and is in latitude 30 dc. ti uiin. and longitude 173 deg.23 rain. E 189-- tf

XNT 33COrnlYSISSION AND PURCHASING

AGENCY.207 llnane Street, IVeAV York.

IIAVINU K.SJ A 1U.ISII K.l II I.MSELF ASB M a tieneral C.iuimission and Purchasing Aitent, wouldrespectfully informs the Murvhant and I'ul.lic penerally of theIlawaiiiiu Islamls, that he is prepared to receive orders for AST

OK Mkuchasiiisi;, to which he will give personaland strict attention in fiiomftlt atu-ndin- to .it a very low com-mission. Having made arrangements with Dealers in New York,he is prepard to semi onlers, however small, consisting ofHardware, Dry an.I Fancy Ooodii, Books, Music, Musical Iustru-ment- s,

Acricultiinil Implements, Machinery, Carriages, Harness,Furniture, &c, Ac, t wholea.ile prices.

Goods received in Honolulu hy W. II. Dioioud, who will alsoreceive and forward oplers.

Remittances should accompany all orders. Persons sendingonlers will please state the route hy which they wish their goodsshipped ; also if they wish an insurance effected.

KEFEKS TOA. P. F.vkrltt, Honolulu, I O. I. . M. D., Honolulu,F. I.. Hanks & Co., " II. M. XVbitskt, "E. O. Ham., " B. Pitmas, Hilo, Hawaii.

Office, 20" Duane Street, New York. 21S-- ly

TI r. .roil aV Altfl.X. .11ATllla AVS,COMMISSI O X M E K C 1 1 A N T ,

Queen I'latrte. Sytlury.XT Reference to XV. L. Ghkks, Honolulu, S. I. 104-fi-m

SAJIIa. C. WOaUHiSl FF,I'CII A Xl I. K.R. STOKKKKKPK.il A XI)SIM AL AtiENT. Ooods iHtught ami sohl 011 n.

Ship ami Family Stoprs put up at the shortest notice.Comer of Qi'kks's Road ami Pottinokh stkkkt, HouiikonK.

J0r Refers to Thomas Spksckr, A. J. CaKTWBtoffT, J. C.Spaliiino, Honolulu, Sandwichlslamls. 104ly

THF. i:.llKRSIt.XF.I), flAVIVHrectrivetl hy the latest arrivals fniin the I nitedStates and Eurnie, a new an I larjie assortment ofDriijis. Mrriirinen nutl J oilrl Arlirles. now olfers them fur sale. Being suppliedfrom the t sources, first rate articles will lieSold at prices than heretofop-- .

Physicians anil others will have their onlerspromptly filled at satisfactory prices.

Prescriptions made up accurately ami from the liest materials,paitiiMilarly from Thayer's celehrnted lluid extracts, a great im-

provement on Tinctures.M F:IKTNF: Cll ESTS at the cheapest rates, according

as voyages to tlinWent countries require.The following comprise a few of the articles contained in the

assortment, viz.:Alum, arnica plaster. Kidder's tlinrrhtca alul dysen- -Anise ed, arsenic, alcohol, j tery cordial.Ant poison, buy rum, Itorax, Liquorice, lini asat'd,Balsam-pector- ttitt.-rs- , Mutrilage, lip salve,Ca-ti- le soap, cream of tartar, Nure hollies.Camphor, cherrv Oils of t rgHmtt and lemon.Celebrated ropahine, Powth-- txixes. pills, asst'd,Co.1 liver oil, diamond remeiit, S.mds' ami Townseml's sarsaExtnu-t- s of sarsatarilla anl gm- - parilla.

ger, Strychnint-- , s.sla,Fixtract of valerian. Syringes, itsstM, salts,Emery powder, crasive salts, Toilet owder, toilet mirrors,Flavoring . xtracts. Toot ,

Fluid niagn.-sia- . gum arahic. Thorn's extract, trnse,l.elatine, Henry's magnesia, rings, tooth powders.Hair dyes, Ilollowav's ointment, ials, assoru-tl-.

In.lelihle marking ink. White ami yellow wax.

Als, llirrr-- t I'runi l'tirin,I.IIIIIN'S CF.LKHK ATF.H V. X T It A CTN

Comprising Ul different kinds.

Best ,iia!iiy JEAN M A III E FAUINA COUHINK.S indal W "l extract, randies, jnjiil-- pnste,Burnett's and oriental t.t..lti wash,

Or.-mg- tree and tortoise shell tooth-pick-

Ttiilt-tt- soaps ami liru-hi-- s, lufaiil hair tirushes,Cotiilis, scurf brushes, (patent.) trieophc roua,llyperit.n fluid, hair oils, assorted.

COST A ICS HAT 1'OISOX.New supply of

If. If. If.f.'.S '.V llf.AI. llllf.fM iTlr KF.Mt:i)Y.

Tolu Atim.llt.r. I tiltrr.nl ouk ItriitctlyA llo-- li nrfrabrru Mnlitriura.

'17 f'.ni k'li E. HOFFMANN. M. D.

Just received er li SvrenXT P.OAUHS, Choice lot.

1o sires.IH.OCKS Ii.iutdr and aingiMAM' IIimiPS V nrioiis Mixes.

lll.Ai KSMITII !A If F.I. LOANS, . Large sue,I HON PLOWS Ititllfloliie's patent.ORIM'STONKS Mount, d.AA II KFI.II AltltoAA s. I'aiut.-- sn.1 varnishe..I'AINI'KI. HI CKEIS I auitl style.N li.-l-'S TI US F tia hia.pr.l.

I'or sale byc. iiitKwrit a ni ,

I Ml If Msrkel A ,aif.

C.X It A IM C. A !"a A It It I. I.s It II F..

1 II A I F II A lilt ELS PttlFD AI I I.FS,I ..r sale lv

J.'tl 1. C. Il It Fi Lit A CO.

I. A NCK POLESA X C K POLES- - F.r .ale t

tf. ItllEAA HI A ti',iv7 tr AUik.-- t AA half- -

II AOS I It XOS I IIt A I.K.S ;l N N V H tLS.SO iili'MI llio lap H.iga, p. r ' Hadn-ii- ,'

K m attlrito 1.., C lllll t il A C.

X K.I.I.OAX M K.T A L.tOXI POS I ION N XI I.S.1'ASI.S X ELLOXX M El' A L. sfif.d ite

IO I...,. . . ..lupeaiti. o le (Uf.O k. vm .1.. 'b'

r ,.i . .I, b c HUFWFlt A CO .

J7 If AU.k.l AAhalf

I II lisn conns i"It I J I II I" ' 1 1 E F.s I . A It I ,K riitl...!

;n ibl Hoop,I 'unit rlitil.n..'. a.

Cii.. a Ot.-e- Coi it,Cll. pa . .li. y,

f i... a.bt FrtillFoi sale by

,1 i , I 'illl WFIl A CO

cm-- , it. 'i.e. ut iiitooK-- , w. rnAra 1.100, iitsiirj r. ball,( MAS. W. KKOOkS Jt UK

SIIIPPINC AND

('oiiiiiiission Hcrdianls,i'i'.l SmistuiAf Slrcrt, Situ l'rnnriat-o- , Cul.

taXltTICCI.AIt ATTENTION' KIVKXTllanil Sale of MrrrhatHliar tt

ami Transhipment of ti.aala 1 the Chartenng anil haleof Aessel- - , the Supplying of AA halesiiips ; and the Nrgoiialiottof Fixi'hangc.

EarltiiMf on lluttolnlu In Sunn la nail,ADVANCF-- S MADL ON CON'SKiNMKN'TS.

HEFF.lt TII. F. Ss'ow, li-- 'i , Honolulu. Jam. Ill Itnatoo.C. IlKtrwKH Ai t o., " Hknhv A. Pkiata, "J S XVaikkh, " t'Ult. Illlt WKN,II. HltUKKlIl A C.I., " Tiiati.r, Union m ft Finn,HkXJ. I'll MAX, Hilo. il. atton.

Sl l TO ,V ( New York.J12 tf Saitr A; Al l ti, New

D. C. M HI AS. J. 0. alSSIlb

ti i:i 1:1: tv tii:e:kii,i,,C'oiHHiissioii allercliants

a i err 1 oa" 1:1: i:s,AfiENTS OF THF:

llrjiului- - Diajintcli l.iur of Honolulu Pnrttrla.Tf All fp-ic- arriving in transitu for the Sandwich Islands,

will he received and forwarded by the Regular Dispatch lane"FSt-'l- i or coll ti.sMo.x.

I'art a t nt ion paid to f trwanlin and transhipment olmcrrh.'uiili.n'. sale of whalemen's bills.' and other exchange,

of merchandise and se-ci-e undtr open ptillcitu, auppviug wlialeships. chartering ships, etc.

13 nsstl 45 CitliToruia iirrrl.RKr k TO :

Captain 15. F. Snow, )Mz'ssrs. '. I.KKWKtt 4- - Co., Honolulu

A. P. Fil KitKrT, Fse)., JI!. PfTKAS, F:sc,., . - , JIllo'

VX tf

l.(r'nl ISepnlilic, ood Hope,TEI.K.tJIt XPII. ItKVXARH. II.OCEAN and REPORTER : Fifty bales assorted

Duck, 0--0 Kl. Fifteen bales light and heavy Hear Duck. Tenhales Flaunt Is, assorted. Twelve rases Canton Flannels, brownand bleached. Ten cases Kentucky Jeans. I'lIAeen cases

Twelve cases 2x2, 4x4 aifl 4x2 Apron Clierks.Twen'y cases bleache.1 Shirtings, all width'. Seventy-fiv- e casesfavorite brands Prints. Twenty cases Denims. Fifty rase

Twenty hales blue, red and (tray lllatikets. Also, afull assortment of

llouMrFurMibIn; 00a a.Comprising Linen Table Damasks, bleached and brown ; suerTable Covers ; pillow-cas- e Linens ; Linen Sheetings ; AJuuts1U1, 11-- 4, 12-- 4, assorted ((uahtin ; Towellings, NapkiuriDiaer, Doylies; white family Klaiikets ; euilMNMeil velvet Table

and Piano Covers; bleached Sheetings, extra tine. Also, viaIsthmus a full line Hosiery, tlloves, Organdies,Lawns, Rohcs, Jackonetts, French Muslins, Camhrics, IrishLinens, etc. And a general assortment of FANCY and ST A I' I.KDRY OOODS, suii.-- l to the Spring Trade. Aleo, tx Oracle,F.liza, Denmark. tfC., zc., A'elvet Meilullion Carpet ItrnMeland Three-Pl-y Carpels : Ingrains, lieiajfis, F.nglish and A Derican Druggets, Table Oil Cloths Urceil llaiiea. Window Shailsand Hollands Urocatelle and Demasks. Paper Hangiugs andBorders.

Agency of Jewett's celebrated 8--4 tt 24-- 4.

Invoices very low-pric- Flower Oil Cloths, now landinr, andfor sale, at low rates, by FRANK BAKER,

110 and 112 Clay Street, 135 and 137 Merchant Stree234-3- San Francisco, California.

8 OKIFt'ITTS MORGAN. r. . HATHAWAY. a. r. Toa

i.IORGW, STOXE & CO.,Commission and Forwanling Merchants, Pan Francisco, Cal

References, T. S. Hathaway Estp Messrs. T. & A. IU Nye,& Swift A.-- Perry, New ltc.ir.ip!, Messrs. Orinnell Muiturn atCo., New York, John XI. F'orhes Estp, BoaUzn, Messrs. Per-kins & Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Ks. Honolulu. tf

.1 . O . I A I A' T E U ,(LATg O'MKABA li PA1XTKB,)

JDearr f

TYPE, PRESSES, PRLTLG MATETER1AL, PAPER, CARDS,

And Printer's Stock penValIy,1 32 ClaTatrret.nrarSaBMme.Saa Fraatlsc.

lUJ-ly-2- i0

I. I. AKTIIVK & SO.Y,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL

IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS,1 I.l. OK XVIIICII XX' ILL 11K MILD ONI

2 m the most reasonable terms, and at tlie lowest prices.Warehouse, corner of Davis an.I AA'ashington sU, Sau Francisco

1 J-- Ordrm promptly trtcutrd. jfrj)REFER TO:

A. J. C'AUTWHU.nT, Eij.,. Honolulu.

SAaV FltAACISCO c;oKiAf.i:FACTO ItV.

OF KVKRVCiOIlllAfiK to onler. Constantly on hand, a arg assortmentof MJ.VI1.4 Al HEMP ROPE, (all slaes), HalRoe, Tow Line, Oakum, c, for sale hy TI'llHS at CO.,

lu"-l- y 139. Fp.nt Street. 8an Francisco.

STOVE ANDLTINSHOP !

The subscriber would Informall those in want ol

STOVESAND

'a yxTIN WAEE !

That he has taken the storedirectly oppt site his old (land,on Kaahuniaim street, wherehe wilt carry on the

Tin, Sheet IronAND

' Store Business,LA,

11 all its branches, and In greater variety than ran he foundelsewhere iu lite ctlv. Having worked at the hualnrsa f. aianyyears, he conrtilent thai he ran give satisfaction to all whoinuv favor him with a rail. He will keep constantly on hand ag. at assortment of

COOK STOVES, both for wood and coal.Tin rtM.I Jiiunnurtl ws rr, cmslsttng In trt of rake

fii.-s- . tea and coll.-- cans, knife trays, sugar tixes. spllltains,nuraz- - cans, lauterus, laiiia, eatidleatteks, Ac.

llrilnnnln Trn mmI Coirre Pola. Zlsir, Slaer ILriul, TlnA ( opprr. II in HnOia. It attls, IJstl.tnslird nutl Enitliah Snrrl Iron, Pine.'hilalrrna llnlha. Tin Toy, or all ktmls ami ail

kinds of g.a-- l. usually kept in his business, all of which hewill sell rtlrrmrlf low for man, or appptved rredil.Tin AVare of every ma.le of the Ix-a-t materials, andJob Work cxeciitcd In the m.sit workmanlike manner.

I'art'.-nli- attention paid to Tin nnsl . inr Itoonng,and all kinds i f la.l work il.tw, tth r vtssaels and house.

Aniz.ng tlie at.a-- k of Cook Si.tves, he wttatltl rail partk-uta- r

to tlie Cryalnl Palace and lirssilf Kialr,as bring two of Ihe Ih at slovos now In uae, flttrsl up In a tuwrlrmanner, and warranted lo gin satisfaction. FiW a rheaerarilile, he keeps the Ormn I'rrnilNiaSfatr, and be wiltadd to his t."-k- , as the trade may p .pure.

All llioae In want of anything In this line would do well lorallami exniiiine In. g.aida lor Ihetuarlves, purchasing eUe-whe-

as he d wa not liitrnd lo Im " ax at," riilwr In rau'sj rnniti tNsiiir.j y tVraons pim-ttsalu- stoves at Ihl, est abbahntent.rait save

an vipense of four r five dollara, as Air. H. Will s4 theta p laHonolulu o. tis XAM .. C. llR- -

CI I'TIXIJ FALLS.riXIIHEK A l- -l CCTTINO F.O l. for s.l. Fy

1 A . HHF.A1 B.H A CO ,1 17 ft Market AA harf

NEW SCHOOL BOOKSr 1 1,son's PHIMK.Its, I i, xt4, S nntl 4ih

T II A I'KIIS This la a new and .ilr s.tlr ol .'h.lll.N.ka litrly i.aur.1 by itin Mt ran I lnrtet's, and will hree-lre.- l

shitltlv - AI.Hi

Smllh's lli-lo- iy ..fllreeest t.w Scleada.1 ill. n.l. tn'a Frc n. Il tlpuiimei and Key

F.w sale by

;nt, II M WlltTNlTV.

raper and Ntalionerx,NV HECEIVEO. PEIt I.XI K AURlXAl.II a largo aopply of willing pa IT. tsunpl lantg over r' a

rirtii s and al.t a .4Fine while and bin.' cap pl..l.t it.. tbt leliry paperdo b tb '"'' l' I

Oill cdre teller and Oof.' pAa.Thin ae.tMittl iitiivnl and teller papef-- I

iittl.' atft wtap4tg paperlied and while t paM-- r

- 4 I. A ..

liMi.uoo cm 1.. pea, govt i . I. (o t. and -- , of all.svl.-'- t

And .pit.lM l aI j All ....lei. anp. ll.d. l a lew a ff r uiv sa can he had tit

ll.l. ei Apply!- - (JUT ami II M WIIIVMFVA.ir-- S -- 4. IL F I ' II

rr.Tr'y.-tt'ry-,.-'v- wIs.-X-j s.s,,sj .ti'wiitr'." eeyr'?ffW

COMPTER CI AI.THVHSH.tr. JANUARY 24.

T past w-- bu km enh.enr.l by a saveio of am.-- !

from Sut F rwvi-o- , hrinciii late ail iiite.-.i- news.Thm Cmrt ar.i.t 1 ou the 17Ui. i days lM.-f-; the

.r-- f a the H;h, 11 cUj -; the k'atr H i ml on the 21-.- ,

Vi thai. nin days passage. aj-- l lb Xorwrttrr on the 22.1,

V) day. Th" cf tlV-- e fine ; r- ar-- riven inan.4h.--r column. KJ the Jlst. cur community had the e

of reading California of the 1h int--. th p..j rs ''only ain davsoU. a eircnmstarire, t think, which lev t.v. r oe- -r

urrl here r.

The news, N.tN p.4,ti.al asvd flnancUl, r,r.,uht by thesewears (lv4oy feature, and sre ar at a loss to d-- t. niutu- whatthe Altars may brine forth. The panic raii-tin- ., in Lu..t.aaffair, both ax tbsr North and i so iutiouatety all "I tuth Di.Utirml trouble which disturb ihe South, that a ei oftb avrr, can hardly be rxect--- d till the lalUr are i,uiete.l.WWn this will occur, DO r;hl ran We i in only

Imve that it nay moo

Jliim from the Cnat. rt frreat trin.-tr-- y in the money

aoarket, but U ia caiaeit auauiljr by the effort tu cpJ for

ward spvoe to New York. and IhoJ relieve the ai irketa- -

Largw balance were due fnro and the drain hascreat-u-- 1 a temporary scarcity f DufJ then-- , which worth1 H 2) pe croL.

Id market quotation ry little chanr haJ taken place inSan rranciaro. ITi bale of pain, ex Alert, on the 1 1 thILs ner . cash, iail.catina-- a fair tirruaixl atul Crxnnf. We

Ian antic a of Mr. Mootstaury'j noaii-- I aalt at r pricr.The Time of the 39th Dec., and the All t the fch itwLant,

report a of 25 caar at fti-- t r 5 ffc bajr, while Ui t cityand EaiWT brauda void at jc fir the ame tv ba?. Tl.is. aa

thereauKof tr nnt hipnvrnt. i n-- y rncur;iiiit, and in liratfthat in thr rrtaHeat leaat thTe t rn It occrfu! mtn- -

petltioa milt wor DOKhtr- - Mr. M.ioteocnrry ha bren enpajrr-- 1

for aomw tbae ta perectuK hi plana ( the riiIiiiC of hi. aIL,beforw U ; arguing, atl n.lly tno, that the profit '--n

the LaJv of rnr.lin coabl be h-- re j'ist aa wf II a to lie

put ia the pockrta nf artnana atir-w- l. Scillt a in all othrr ih--

nterpriaes. he haa met nor drawlwc.a iii lh, hut appearsdetermined to orrrta ne them a!L an--1 we h.u't nt will in Orend be lacctWul. hrin- -. m be hj, tlw wl4e I'afiflc urd

far a atarket.The bark Ze and Camrt are bulb rmuxiag for Pan fruiri,

tse (iraaer with coal and pultv, anl the latter with oil ait--1 aun--

driea.The stnrm nf the pt week ha rent'-r- i huiuess of all Liil

very doll.A aale of 4 aharea of Steamer tt-- ia rrprtetl a baring hern

aaadc day aince. at $00 prr aliare, the par value

F.xnu.toa On Saa FrauciM par. Un the East, unM-ttk--

and little doing io it, owing to the panic which prevailed at thelauit lricn, renderiig remittancea tf all kind m.rr or U- -t

doafctfnL

TaaDS A90 or th Sorra. Te Bow, the statia- ---teiaa, iriTea, la hia Rerittr, aome interesting facta in relation tothe trade and reaoorce of the Soalh. Her cotton crops alone.(ur the aeaaon ending In ISoO. aiuoantrd to 400.(0 bal- -, atfit, equalling 12,000.000, or $o0 for every tUre.aod this, too.in th dec of a continually dtclin:n market. This cottonis cDeration 2M,d2S hand,an.I rum 3Til ipimllea ; aiulthesa band are cxcliuire cf lite multitude employed in allbranches of trade connected with distribution of cottou ls

and of merchandise eachancrd for it. includine bankir.?, exchange, Ac

The London Cottim Supply Rrportrr, in speaking of its owneoantry. says ; I pwarUs of joo.'XX) workers are now employed in our cotton fartories. and It ha hrn estimated that at eat4..00O.OIJ0 person! are dependent on the cotton trade (or utsi:- -

The cnanmere of the Sooth la no inroosidt-rahl- e suiu. Hersports the year l"t-- to the I ni.l States rejt.a d whrtb are never full, amounted tu as t.llowi :

N tral Store 3 3 6'.V4:4Rice 2.iT.14- -

T'ltvacco 21.OT4.UMfhurar.... ..................... ............. ". I 4j.llCotton "2o4.1s.4j3

With 4.001.C0U slaers and 4j per hatxl. This ia exclusive ofTallies onwuffli.1 at boane the North taking alone f Siulheruprwlrcta nf every kiiwl, cotton, a:r, n-- val a'orr. Ii4an,rain, lorn her. , bt.l-- s. nuirkrt pcalucts, Ae.. IJOO.Ooo.ixio.The ie,000,000of exports is rnittri bO':k ti the North in

th shape of sterlirg bills, or In the ciniercedone in Northern ship. Thus the North rweiv-- r annually fratheaZ-o-th lite enormous s'rrrir iU-- of i4o1lo,..'j.

Tbb Waaar Caor ar lloxa aso Aiaoao. ITurd's M.uja- -ziar says the average aan4int of wheat produced by a numberaf European counUrws, is as loiiowa :

France 1"1.4J2.244rat Britain ........145.stiu.uoO

Tss Sicdis..................... 64.IMIU.IKM)Spain 4.;.s14.sooAwatria .T.T.V.SSrusllru.. lt.y?5.WOTlie last err p harvested In the I'nited States we have taken

some pai-- S to ascertain, and it will rf C murh exceed IsO.Ooo.OuOof bushels. ThU ia Very divided arm n the Males.New York and Pennsylvania have raisnl nearly enough ( Ttheir eriiniTirlnn ht arwl Mioun a small surplus. ThereinairuW of lbs Siaie-t- , excr4 the tollowinr. have aciem-- y t cuosumptinn The main surplus crops have teeniratnervd in Indiana. Illinois, Micbiican. Iowa, California andMinnesota. The rrtp of these seven Stales we estimate as follows:

Illinois 23.ono.fMlOWiacoosin 25Wm)uniIndiana ...1 J.00O. Ota)Michigan ....................................12 OoO.oooIowa ................................... .....10.utMi.0oOMinnesota......... .......................... 6.U00.U(a)I atiforuia.. 700,uo0

Tital... 101,500.000these glatrs have produced half cf the entire

beat of the country.

lKtr BfDi OKl OIL MARKET.

Th oil autrket durine lb past week haa been very qntet,wlntr ta th scriccency in the money market, a holiday week.

and the eseiteicent attending the municipal election. The onlytraasartiotia have been the sales of two parcels of sperm oil, 3o6brts.. upon private term. The stock cf sperm oil in the Country

21U. was 19o4 brla.In lnda, Nov. IA, sperm oil was dull, and could not he

traoted above 10J toX lOi. ami wnnH not advance six week.mm arcnoiit of the increased value of money. Whale oil quotedat 25 ta 3o, and but little doing.

At Havre. N-- 10, dull ; 2Sotrtern bone ha--1 been told at41 .Y. 0. Trmmtcrifl, Dec. a.

M Ilsa(wra at lletssstlsilai. ia Jaaaary.b. an. lla ITIe

Last Ouarter.. 3 3 .3 A. First Quarter.. IS S 2-- A.New Moon 10 4 HA. Full Jloon S C--4 M.

LATEST lATF.. res-eive- rf a taiw Oi

Baa Fraucisca Jan. 12 j London. (aprrs)...Nov. "1New Vora. (papers) ...liec 11 I Iec, 9

teWgrapbtc Iarc 27 I Honckona .Oct. liTahiti. Aug. Si Sydney, N. S. W Oct. 30

Ship. Mall.Fob s Faasetsro per Zoc, MomLty or Tuesday.Foe V ri.ix per Alert, tono.Foa HlLO per Nettie Merril. alwut Friday or Saturday.

PORT OP X20XJOX.TJX.U. H. I.ARKIVAks.

Jan. 17 Am ellpper t rk Onset. Fmith, 9 days anI 5M

frora dan Francisco, with I'. 8. mail.IS Am clipper Karly Wrd. Cook, 11 days frwn san

Francisco, en route for China ; anchored outsi-l- e onll-- e eK h. arl sailnl acain neat day. She lrtuchtSi baes oata. I keg salt f-tr- and one passenger(Mr. Chas S:ndl--d,-) to this place.

20 fch Kamoi. Wetherl.y, from Lahaina and Kahului,with wheat. Boor, ami native produce. Passengers

D M Weton. Mr IluntT, O Kimball, GovernorNahaolelua, 2 others, and SO on deck.

21 Am clipper ship Fair Mind. Crowell. S days and 17boors from San Francisco, en route for Baker'sIsland. Anchored outside.

22 Am clipper ship NerwestT. Almy, 9 days from ?anFranciseo. en rute fur China.

23 Sloop era Witch, fat Kawaihae. with SO bris potatoes.23 Sch M.MWahine. Kuheana. 24 hour from Nawiliwili,

with 4ot) hacs and 1S2 kegs rorvr, ii brls molassesand 2 cords wooit 1 ca.Mii and la. leek

HEP.1KTIHKS.Jan. 17 Haw srh Marikia te, f-- r Fanninc's Island.

17 ch Warwick, tor Laliaina and Mnlr-kai- .

IS Russian wn bark Aaoonr. Norlirrm. to cruise.1 Sen Uld Fellow. Candage. foe Kolna ami llanalei.20 Russian ship Nicolai I.. Knvius, fur Cronstadt.20 Run wh ship tire r Brc. Flnberg, for Bremen, witb

a carco oil. hone, bides. Ac.kilauea, Bnrill, tor lahaira, Kawalfae and

liilo, w ith a full frright.

l K.MORA M A.

tT Bark C'easrl. Smith, left SWa Franciscu Jan. 7th, 12 M. ;trst two day bad light westerly winds. Remaining part cf the

passage, had the wind strocg from X. to VE. Arrived off Diaawnd Head at midnight of t!i lClh. Came into rt next j

saaexung.

Jy Cape. Almy, of clipper ship Aeraresfer, reportsthe pilot off San Fraccisco Saturday, Jan. 12, 4 I. M. ;

'2eiprrtanced strong VC. and E.N.K. winds the entire pasar.vhted Hawaii eiaht day and sixteen hoar from San Fiancisco.

Hove to oil Molokai on ni6-- of 21st, witb heavy gales ai-- d thickwvatber.

vVascat or raa sarr Jobs MaasaaLL. or Pa Fiavrucoa 1.1. os aoaao st rrwaj lht. The rumored s of the e.ipJoMm Martmait, toert her with a smaU schooner. u j- -. . I to bethe fMsrr, s omflrsaed- - The schouoer so irn.nl at V ku nino lb 17th iMWrsober. finsa San Juan harbor and il Siciuity.bringuiir a portion of the of tlie Maruhail, npunwhich the Bam ot thsit vi'inl could be distinctly sern. She wassupplied, say the HrttiM CaowMf. to have struak an.ldown aaaiwt seven xe eitbt mile b.yon-- Ban Juan, arul nearCape tUiur;,oa the Bixi- -t u. the loth NovemUrr. during thesame gale tn which the I). .yae was cast away. A cr-a- t

purti.n ef the riggitur. ouc of the masts, arul many other art:cl-- swere picked ap by Ihe fee, oo the b. ach. About li feet of a O

small scnorwT. supposed to be named the ltncr. (from the factthat a with that name on it was found near the place VV

Where the Jm Martkall U thooht t have rone down,) wasalso seen, and purtiooe of ber rigging sal. Thrre was n--a theleaat m for doub bat that the Jumm Mirhnl had been Inat.with all so boani. She was ia ballast from San Franci.-.!- , nIwas bound for the Port Mills for a cargo of toa-b.r- .

Her crew Bast have ewustel of ten or twelve !5ron ofhas beca engaged tat the btmlr biinHi the Sound f--r O rre !

years past, was aooot 40O tor. borthen. and was nsw-- l by theptoprieors of the Port I'tacorery Mills. !f . Bmttrrtn.

BOHXi

la Honolulu, Jan. 13, lo the wife of R. B. Neville a sou.as

DIED.

--leave In this city, on the 19th in?.. Mi. Sarah M. Graves,J F.wt lalle. . tr-i- -i. as I 21 years.

l.MIM JILTS.

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an-- m,f", t'.n-- l J A lrkr. t'apt I C W I'r ! ill.fapt W ft ftKir, li E L W., John lb.h. J T SiapK. MrJ In.un, lr M C M'nunat ami arm. Mr C W J lett an.l ..d.n.r.-a- nimn, . r it, John .VI.hjm, Jacoh Al..m,M hran lt, Ab Vun.

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For 'imw.bd l'.ti Kiianen. J in. il Cni.t Th"niaI'peiM-er- . It M Vc-;..- n. L Toihtrt. Win F Ai-u- , T M- - tcaif, Jfi-- T .rr.fi, MjjorTh".. M.I!t. C N .p-nc- cr. fa'tMr l;rowu, l'h. ItuMsin, uid about '.i"J i.at.r. s.

THE PACIFICCommercial Advertiser.

-

TiirRsna v, jA.xuAur 24.We prets-n- t in tliis issue of our jiur.er the

annual cominerci al statistics prepared by W .

iodiIe, Kwj., CoIiector-(ienTa- l of Customs.They are couipih-- d with great labor and careand given earlier than in former years. Thetables are no full and complete as to showit a glance the loiniiierce of the kingdom andthe revenues drived from this source. The chieffeature presented ly th-i- a is not a very flutter-ing one to our prosperity, exhibiting as tiny do

la decline from the trade statistics of lSo'J, innearly every item. In order that our readersmay compare the totals of this with those ofprevious years, wo have prepared tlie followingexhibit of thu ct.iunierce of the kingdom forthe past fifteen years :

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ir --- l -- I 5 ! ? J C V-- li

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From tlie alxve table it will l)e K-- n thatthere has been a decn'ase in imports for theyear, of $332,00); in ttp.rts, of $123,000; in

I

domestic prodti-- e exporttnl, of .14S,((!0 ; in reve-

nue recoipw. of nc-.trl-y .15,(i(i0; a large de

crease in the transhipments of oil and lone;and a decrease of 2'2 merchant arrivals, witha tonnage of IS,000 tons.

A falling off in our importations was anticipate! as a result of the changes in the newtariff, which went in effect June 23, 1800.This decrease has been large, although the im-

portations during the firt two quarters of theyear were fully e.itial to those of previous corresponding terms.

In our exports, however, no deere-as- o w,sj anticipated ; for the natural increase of domesticcxjiorts, it was eupi..scd, would more thancounterbalance any deficiency caused in the itemof supplies to whaling and other vessels. Thesesupplies amounted

1 'urine 15'. to $191,000Iiurin lUO.fJoo

I

Showing a falling nlff 0O.40O i

Our total ilomrstic imports for the two pastyears, have lx-e- as follows :

1S5J $oS.:.75 21

Sh..wine a decrease ef 14S.049 C7

Nw as the decrease in chipping has onlv af-fected

)

our exj-or- t trade to the extent of 0U,4H0,as alxivc, it would apjvar that the agri-cultural industry, aside from this, has suffered, ;

from some cause, to the extent of S7.54S.S.me may say our imports having d.vreased

:33-.,X'-0, and our total exports only .1.3.0(K.,

therefore the country is really the j;;li,u.r, in asuuch as the d.vrcase of imports has be-!- ! lar-

gest. Shallow-braine- d reason. rs alone wouldarue thus, iVr should our imports yo on

and our uports also in the same ratioas this yiir, we siia'.l si.-- find the latter rc- - F

resented by a cipher. Tlie Jet-reus- in our im- -

ports has at the rate of a! .out '21 p.rcent, or about one-llft- h. The in ourilom'Stic nports f-.-r lsf.0. us show n al-ov- hasle-- 14s,H4y , or at the rate of

r cent. These facts certainly exhibit aretrograde in our domestic industry even gr.tit-t-- r

than in our f reign cumm--rcc- .

Ix-- t us take another l ok at our domesticexport trade. The will exhibit thepriiicij-a- l exj-ort- s for the past five years :

i son. HS'l. I1.il. 1S..7. I Soil.?u-a- r. s 1.444.271 !.2o.C20 1.2o4.u01 7'AJ..-- ii4.ojMulas- - A syr

up, gallons. . . lo-.- su :.5M 75.11 4s.4"--t -- s.o2C.rT.---. i 4.".-- ; 2.i-'- S is.l.M Il o7 o: .$.:Pulu. fb f.2o4 4 o.v.i- - 3.s: j.s- 4.1.J- - oHides 20.24J 14..-.- 1 lJ,2ol

t: 37.473 4 .C4j oj. nil 49 O.S 7o.;i4vVuul. tfcs 7'.5:4 .'ihi 11 o,;. 07

hal-oi- l. g-- l!. lPi.lsj 21..ls7 5t.2s5L;il- - tLs. llK,'s Ci,4s0 Il'.V'.OO 21.-.- . j

Baks.These fJrurts show a decline in the pn-Ju- i ti m Fr

every item name !, t WikI, liid.-s- . pulu.and niol.asoi-s-, two of which articles - theleast labor to produce them of any in the list.Ijok at our commerce aud trade in whateverliht we may, the is a dishearteningone. It would rtetm as if our donustir industry,

well as our j'omy.i cotm.-- f rci , had received aparilytie shock, and instead of increasing asthey should, hnth aro drercisinij .

N-- . inrer-st-- d in t!.-- - pr..p.-ri- f t - f the

i Kin.l un, fan s.iiuiii" tli-t-- j witli.'tit! imjuiriii, ulmt ar-- . tl.o cu.--- . f this lei-Iin-

in ur tra-1'- - 1 j t ! n-

I'll C sl,.U arc tl.iv? ItiTc U-ci- i Hu tj.i- -

l. ii. t' j .ir::K.- - i.ur illlatry uii'l Ia.'r. TheiMusw jiuut there li eoiue ermr in the tinun- -

rial julii-- of tlie oimtrv. The gr-- at uii.-t:i- kc

was in th: hurJ--i- i of our fort-ij-- im-I- e.

tu from tii ; fhtnihkTS of tin s." who will-iiiI- y

j'lij it, :tii'l iiujiin it n t!i; erir-niuj-ti- v:

of the nation. We reducvil tlie

a:nl I tlie t.ix ou everything iuijirteJlr the native an.l l.ihrTs to '-- an.l wear.The linu-.- war-- lii.iinly consuiuel hy theaiil otiier trani-n- t T'iilatin, who jai-- J thetix alia-- t without kiMwinp it. ur other iia-- I

rtK are coii-u- m 1 l.y th who ay fir themwit!i the of th-i- r hrows, an-- wiio fn-- l tfieh'avy hurden. I'Mii-jU'-ntl- y, we shall haTel'--- u coiisumj ti"ri, in tlie luxurii-- f cflife. anJ this will continue to tijrate on (urrevenue. The absolute ntrtssitir., our foreignanJ native i-- ulation must continue to have.Uut as the i in raJuuily i,

'even this demuipl inut Wrease to.Two or three years ayi, when iliseussing tho

ten jK--r cent, tariff, aiel al-- o the

tariff, which wad theu debated, we presentedi thtie situie arguments, and J redieted a large de--cline in our customs revenue. Hit ' predictionsare now bein verified. The Ion in the custom- -

j h ,use receipts fjr the !al ijit'irti r of lSf0, overthe income for the corresrHjnding ipuarter of1359 was more than 13.000! And this lias

Ioccurred in what lias always lieeu the lx.-.-- t and

i healthiest quarter of the year. At this rate thefalling off in the public revenue for ltll will lie

'over SolUHHI, and the total revenue fromcustoms for the current year probably will notexceed 75,000.

Now let us look at the arguments which theMinister of Finance used when he was urgingtlie jissage of this heavy tariff. The extract isfound in his famous reported by himself,we believe, and published in the Pulymsiun ofApril 2, 18o'J :

I pr.iet .Nl to the .licu-sio- of another jximt. Why are tlieduties on ert.eral nit rehaii'lisu propost-i- ! to le raised to tai irrent.? Miiiplv, Invause the ait'ual wants of the Governmentr.'iiuire it ! hat itimh! siil.j.t or citizen has reason to com-plain on that icroiind ? The French treaty lakes off a duty oflivo-hu- on spirits, inn! the-- ilaler.-ne- must, in Si.me form, t ema le up. Tlie following tipures a ill sho.t to any randi.l mindhow the ease npppim:ilely standi:A v r.vf-' I'ulics t r six Years, v i : from 1S53 to

lsi iii. iil- -: ve :

ti'tmls, ...:.5.-1- 2 7:1Spirits til.O'J'J 4STniusii, ... 2.141 44

T.tal ..jlJi.oV, tiiHnluet two-rift- "pint duties. .. 2.M1 .0

ftC.iTl WAdd i r cent, on ,uodj,. . ... 6.V--1J 7d

S!iJ.Ts4 i'Jlain I y 5 ier cent, additional on ; ls $05,212 73l.si I two-tilt- duty on spirit-- ,. 2i,bll 7!

1'ifr. r. iiee fralne.I, t2s.400 U4

The picture of the wonderful increase of reve-

nue trout duties on merchandise; under histen per cent, scheme, as shown by the Minister,lias thus far proved all moonshine. Instead ofa total revenue of .152,7S4, as predicted by theminister, we have only 1 17,.'50.' ; and instead of

1 10,41.1 derived solely from merchandise, thecollector reports a little no-r- than htt'f that sum.What a collajite of miuistitial ligures and fan-

cies ! And tlie prospect lor the current yearI.NAs even Wow than that of IStlO.

The argument Used by the opjxinents of ti.ebill was, tliat suclt increase Would destroy therevenue in a measure, and that an advance ofi.e-- r cut. would produce a luni r in, nasi thana ten nr cent, duty, inasmuch as the latterwould most surely disturb and cheek importa-tion, v. hile the former would not bo likely toaffect it.

Are we, as a nation, wist- - in continuing thisjMilicy? Shall we thus commit national suicide,place the government heavily in andto fasten eternal poverty on to the ?

If this is the purpose of the ministry, they willcarry the day. At the rate we are now goingon, it will take but a few years to load us with adebt from which no jtuvcr on earth can extricateus. Direct taxation will not do it, for our jeo-p-le

are now groaning under the taxes resting ontheiu. More they cannot submit to. Let us bewise in time and change our ministry, and wholeinternal policy e it is too late. Iet re-

trenchment and reform be the order of the day.Lighten the burdens which rest on the people,

I

particularly on the laborers, artisans and far- -mors, that industry, commerce and agriculturemay again revive and prosperity bless our fairisks.

Sailing Slnliilira.A record of the departures of mail packets and

other vessels taking mails to San Francisco, keptduring the past year, fives the following results :

From Honolilu to Sax Francisco.Sa,UU. Irr. Arrme. Z0.

Iec. 31, '59 Bark Frances t'alnier Jan. li 15Jan. 24, '00 Comet Feb. 10 17- 27 Ship Am.-thvs- t " 12 14

2S Bark Yankee ' 12 15Feb. 22 Brig Hero M ir. II 21

" 2S Bark Frances Palmer "17 ISMar. IS Steamship I'owhatau " 29 11

27 Bark Yankee April 10 laApril 3 " Coiuel IS 14Mhv 1 Fmiitis Talmer May l't IS

" 23 " Yankee June-- 10 17June Si " Comet July :l 20July IS ' Frances rainier Auj. 2 14Auc. 9 Yankee 25 15S pt. S 44 Comet Sept. 27 19Oct. 2 ' Frances I'aimcr Oct. 19 17

27 " Yank-- e Nov. 12 15Nov. 20 " n.c IS 21I' c. 1 Sch.N-ne- r Olivia 21) 19

S B:irk Frances Bal.ner 23 1427 Schoi-tic- r Alert Jan. S 12

The average passage during the year for the aboveTcsstls bctwee.i Honolulu and San Francisco has been10 days aud 6 hours each. The average of the pas- -

sages of our regular p ickets has been as follows :

Y'ankee 5 trips 15 days.F'rauces Palmer. ......... . " . 15 "Comet 5 " IS -

The shortest passages have been those of the stearn-- jship I'uu lmtaii , in March, 10.J days, the schooner

.ilert. in December, 1- - days, the Yankee, in March,13 days, and the Cu.nct and Frances Palmer, each14 days.

Fnovt San Fkaxcisco to HosoLri.r.The following is a list of the passages of the mail

packets aud other vessels btinging mail:Francisco :

Siilf J from .. A'rind .it

l'ec. 17, '.'.J ISark C-in- I Jan. 1'5

Jan. 3, "oO - Yankee 17b. l - Fr io. es Balm-- r Feb. K

1J ' Comet M:ir. 11 Yjl:ke-- , 1

15 S.-l- i n.-- 'I:vi a oMar. 2 1 -C..;---- rh.p 20

B.iia Fr.ui.i l'.i':::.-- April 11" 23 ilp. U. II nry ltrir-!.a- " 1"

Ap'l 1.1 Bur. U-'- r " n" ".'' " Yankee lav 3

May 1 " Con.. i 157 Steamer Kandimnarrah " 23

" lo Clipper lnp Flying Mt ' 25" s Buena V " 25

- 27 June V

June 1 I'ark Fr inc.- B 1;2 CI i i r sl.-- i.-- lli o r 17

" 5 Torrent 2 1

" 2 lUrk Y.nk-- e Ju-- 13July S t ;.p. -- hip M' rail g LicLt 20

InyJ(l lye.

2u'1

151)111517IS

I'I13131614I.;111514171417

Com. t Aug. s 11Aug. 2 Cl.p--- r st..p I'olyne-i- .i - JO .j

" J ship Harr.. t Ar J.-i- - oj j.Bar Irenes I'.ilm.-- r Sept. 2 17

1 lip. r slop Moonlight " 15 14pt Bar Y'.iu-.e- e - 21

t. Cii r L:p Silver Star Oct. 14Bar C. ui.t .. .; l'i- 15 Clipp. r s!.:p Storm Kit j .. , l :

Nov. 4 B rk Franc, s I'alavr N v. 21 ioa C!:p-- :p Lo'.l, - 21 172t I'atiki-- . I'ec. 14 17

The average p is-a- ge of the above vessels from Sanincise, to this p.ut has len 1 " d tys. The aver-

age pi-- s of uur regular f acktts Las been as fol-

lows :

B.irk Y'ai ke.' o trips . .. T) dvs.I oii:-- t 6 ...11 "Fr-u- if s I'j'.i::. r 5 " ... Id

The shortest passages were those of the Comet and'anhte, each P' days in February.

Ihe i'r.mti 0 luted at Hi ... and the Yankee at

Naval P.ai.u The Officers of H. ii. M.'s ship.f.'fi have issued tickets f r a ball, to be given thisevening a? the Arin. ry .f the H K'fk- -

m)tks itv Tin: wf.kk.Sur.KT Pa-;o- t. The la. t ft k L i bt'on s:pr.;i'.-le- d

by ti.e arii..l if sever.il vcr?..".s frcai Sin Fran-cisc.- i,

auer rt niark:.L'y eburc :i.-..;v--. Fin. camethe I'irk Co::,d, :iri'ivii:g oa :'ue 17th, telegraphed atS oclk A. M. he U-f-t San Fr uici-c- o eii the 7:b.having her pih t at 12 M., arid htve to vJthe wt?: p. int of Mo!.kai, a--

. V2 oV-Ioc-k nii luight ofthe lotli Jauu iry, at which titue Capt. Srn;;u ceti-s- l

lets his Tova 'e cude-1- , which tiiukes hi f ge

r diys ari l 12 h ur. Our rule formerly was to cvuntj fro;n the time tlie pikt left the ship til S m Fraheisco! till another jilot is taken cu board o5 tiiis port.

Since the ttleirrtph ha. been :u cperation, in recton- -ing short p is.i', we have given the ship, the a -1

d;:ion i vantnge of c illicg Ler Vi.yage ended at thisen J, from t '.e ti:.ic s:e is .' ,;'; . All ve-sc- ls

' mu-- t be placed under the same rule, whatever rulemay be adopted, and applying this to the 1'iii.vrf,her la.--t pa-sa- re was nine an 1 t'cc:ty huur.

Next came ia the clipper ship Fair ll'ini, whichdischarged her pilot o!f San Francisco, Situr lay,January 12, at 1J I. M , tud was telegraphed offl oco HeaJ, January 21, at 10 A. M., h iviug madethe pxsare in cif'it rfitys, it mi a A .tlf huurs

j the shortest time on record, dipt, droweli broughtus ilaily papers of the 12. h, tlie day on which he left,

j The clipper ship 'rimt?i , Almy, came in nest ,

having left S in Francisco on the 12th at 4 P. M.,j and wis telegraphed oj Coco Ileal, at S A. M. of thej 22d, haviuj; made the passage in 0 d,s and 10

hours. The folluwlt.g is a list cf the shortest passagesmade heretofore :

. Kiii'--tiV- T. 1' I'-- r. ll'W tr.r.s 0 days CO l,.r.-a .".ri" :.t, V hitiure. 1J.17 toi.ji.lDiiyiii'.-Cli.- j l, (. sy. ITsT tons 11 "

15 hark . auk. . , Suiah. ;ug tons 15 hour?.j l50 slnj. Klyinp Ka?le, bal.s, llMI to:. . y

1 .' lo .ek ll.iwk, Itow. rs. 1 KM ton . .

hark iiik.". I.v.lt. 04 "J! tous.... .piIs59 lup . I'W.ti. 1 )J toiis. . .10

i lr'. hark t'ouier. io tons . 9 J0j 1 '.l l.ip Fair in.l. I'nwell. l'J'.'J tons . S ITi

lvil Norw.t' r, Alniy, IJijT tons. . . ! 10

j ATTtMPT at Arson. The large frame buildingstanding near Mr. Castle's residence was set on fire

j ou Wednesday of last week, about dusk, but beingdiscovered by passers by, no damage was done. Itwas supposed then to have oc.urred accidentally. OilTuesday last, about the same hour, the same build -ing was again discovered on fire, having evidentlybeen set on fire by the aid of straw and othercombustible material. A native was observed nearthe building by one of the boys, but ran away beforetlie fire was discovered. The wind was blowing agale ut the time, and had the fire broken out, it musthave consumed several buildings. The house isunoccupied. It was evidently the intention ofthe rogue, by oausirg a lire out of town, to have aglorious time in robbing he:i-rmst- s, or money-till- sdown town. Last evening, about '. o'clock, a thirdattempt was made to burn this building by usinga bundle of dry hay, which was found burning, butluckily extinguished before any damage was done.

Mfasi.e. This disease, which was introduced fromi San Francisco some six weeks ago by the WiiAec,

has begun to spend, nod wii! no doubt be carriedoverall the islands. As yet, it is confined mostlyto foreign children, but it will soon develope itself

j among the natives, if it has not already done so. Asit prevailed throughout tlie group twelve years agj, it

i is probable that few besides children under twelvej years of age will be affected by it. A question arosej with the Ii.iaid of the Trustees of the Hospital,j whether it wm-- j advisable to admit patients into it,

who had tlie measles. Their admission was approvedj of, after a full discussion. The institution is, however, at present auuiuwhat embarrassed for want offunds.

IIo.Noi.rLu L.v.-:iav- a v Asslciatiox. This societyis still i.i existence, although tnat;y predicted for it

j a natural de ith long ere this. The cause of temperance, or rather i:.',sti:errc, which it seeks, isdeserving of public approbation and eneouiagement

' u,ucU tu:U1 11 11,3 received of late, i he goodthis association has dene can be seen iu numerousinstances, and it is to be hoped others will yet have

j cause to be glad of the day they joined the 1'ash- -uways ! The election of officers took place this month,which resulted in the following choice :

J Cai-t- . J. M. Oat I'rrsittnt.j Wk-ll- v Bt'K.xum Vi if.

tii.u. . Mills St cret3ry.J.3fL.s A. ltlt.on k Trttixurtt .CnA. W. Hakt, -

Moses C. Ill C Im rsti.j'itinj Committee.Otoli'.B Clio. KKK,

in P1"1 pf

siun, regarding this vessel, based as we learn onrumor, must lc incorrect. The latest ndvices froml'anauia are to lec. ID, by steamer which arrivedat San Fraucisco Jan. 3. Under that date, the Bui-lt tin's correspondent writes :

V. S. W.nt Vksskls. We have the flag steamer Lancn.itrr,the war steamers Suritmc and Wyoming, and the sloops-of-w-

.ai. 1'i'irif - y.inr nere. ine snK'p-.i-wi- ir .i rnr, v.apt.Hunt, has now been ..ut 93 days from the Sandwich Islands,hound diree't to i'aaan.a. so that some fears lgin to Ik.- - enter-tained f- r her safety. The r. s. corvette yarrwjnnirtt is ut

Unitko Status CoNsi LArt. Uy the bark Comet,the Hon. Johu A. l'arker.of Richmond, Va., arrived,having been appointed United States Consul for thisport by the .'resident of the United States. Mr. Par- -ker left Washington on the th of liecenibcr, audNew York on t tie llih of that month, and landed inHonolulu on the 17th of January, thus making thetrip from the latter place in the remarkably shortspace of CG days, which has never been donebefore in one single instance. Mr. Parker isaccompanied ly l)r. lewitt as Physician to the Hos- -pttal. I). C. Waterman, Esq., has been appointed asPurveyor to the Hospital.

Aloha Nci. Our old townsman, Capt. ThomasSpencer, took passage yesterday in the steamer lorHilo, where he intends to open and contiuue busi-

ness. W'e but express the fi cling of ail when wethat his withdrawal business here be

felt fur a long while. He has so long been one ofour main spiingsiu every public enterprise, that hisabsence will soon be noticed. As the steamer hackedfrom the pier, his friends, who had crowded aroundhim, gave him three hearty cheers, which werepromptly re-po- n led to from the vessel. We wi.h himgood fortune in his new

Oir Nhxt Mail. W'e tu t look for any vesselfrom San Francisco before the Yankee, which, as sheprobably had a short passage over, would leave bythe to Si ith of January, and be back lure byFeb. 10 to 14. She probably bring two mails.Xj guano vessels, nor any China hound ships, wereiu the purt of San Francisco, at the latest dates, thatwe can heir of. The Palmer was to be withdrawnand Sold, leaving us only two regular packets therij'.Yf mij I'omtt.

li,'" The Weather h.ts had mere of a wintry aspectduring the past week than for many a month. It

j would require but a few degree? of colJ enable us'

j to tnj'-- y a regular North-ea- st snow-stor- Hardlya half hour h is passed fur a w n-k-

, whiwh it hasnot rained more or loss, at tin;c with a perfect fury.Sir Win. Herschell predicted th it the winter of ISOwould be unusually severe all ever the world, cor- -'

rect so far as these islands are concerned.

It is feared that this lumber ves-- -

sei has beeu lost, us she bad beeu over three monthsj at sea, and not yet heard from. She sailed frcru

Honolulu Oct. G, for Port Malison, Pugct Sound.The following is a list of her passengers : J. M.Lf'Ckmau, wife and child, Geo. F. Alley, John King,

; John Sweet, and Fred. Dowling.

A Fhat on a Faviim:. Four arrivals frcm SatiFrancisco ia as many days, and only mail. A

delay of a few hours, ly either if the two last clip-

per, wculd hive given ns the large and interestingFas'ern mail cf Dtceu.ber 111, which was due at SanFrancisco oa the morning of the ICth of Jaauary.

iT We are indebted tu Cap. James Smith of theComet, Cs.pt. Crowell (f the Fair If "in , Messrs.M'Ruer .5-- Merrill. C W. P.ifrjks .x Co. and J. W. i

Suilivau of San Francisco for late fivors.i

A Fist. llt s. The schooner .J.'t-rf- Capt. Brooks, '

arrived at ban Francisco January th, ll! days fromHonolulu. She sailed hence on the morning the27th leceiuln-r- .

Tiinrr. Frvtn the Hie, we learn thit the FrenchCot.su'. ite j remises enteted a few days sinceat'd s- ine so, ,') ntto-lcs- t sr.

IT The stealer left ye.-H-T lay fi r !I lo an 1

mediate p..irt.J, with a cr.w 1 and nativej asit-njers- a:i 1 a foil carge. She has in. lorg' tiC a

great change i:i her fig. ha i ig U'.w ti"; mists vv.th

f. re and alt r'j. Ikr ' ri.--ai ;s very 1 irge, as :'.rfalso her r.i dr.s at: 1 jibs, at.d the ata.-an- t of canvass

she now spreads is pr bably le what it tVm.orly

was. As roun le i the s;rt mi yesterday af.er-n.-o- n.

with h.r dc-ck- wi tii ; ecple. he pre-

sented a beuii'.f.jl a;.. ar ance. Wi.auvtr taay have

her value b : te. Le is worth !enty fercot.:, n:. rc to d ty, a:. 1 we d. t ?..-- t will r- - ve tn.-r-

cotntVrt ib'e and better adapted f-- ti e 1 trade.

SoMLiiilN.; Ni:w, A.; us .Wi. . ks in. i e iieatr rei-vt- tu re credit t: a Viij.r than blight

p. il.-'- ic I silver ware -- p... ::s. rks , t.a and eetiee

r.t-- . .vc. - (if: erahv, s iiiuc'i i i r is rt ouired tokeep there attl-.e- in .lish tl.'.t katiaktd.-n'- fancy wasting their talent over the j b. I'r.lkllaiacn. who evidently takes the papers and readstise new adveriisemti.', ( f. r the be;. erit i f the ladies,

mini yea,) lvi just received svtnc of the celebratediiictr c, :p, which is having such a run at the E.ist.

; It is nvt less serviceable f t cle.ttiiiig house paint,Hin iow gl i5, mirrors, n;ai blcs. .vie. Try it, for itwi!! save its Ceft durino; the first week it is nseJ.

Forum I'.MiK. Oar spring List Whaler, rcvis-- 1

e l i.nd much reduced in sire, will be feiind on ourlast pce. Also, Artem is Ward's visit to Abe Lincoln a capital stcry.

ft". rresi" iii!.'!ii"e if the l. t". Advertiser.)i

llosoixi.r, Jan. 15, 1SC1.I M;i. F.iutor : My attention has been called to an' article in the ruiynfi.in, of the oth instant, overj the signature of " Galen," animadverting upon thej sale, by the house with which I am connected, of" Jayne's Medicines."

From its character, and the technical terms in- -j

treduced, I judge it to be from the pen of some mem-- !ber of the Medical profession in this place.

1 understand the writer to take the ground that" e S:lIe ls a ' " '"".s'. as it is ma.le merely lorthe profit, and justified tn the ground that it can do

' no harm, whereas he contends that a. though it maybe harmless in many cases, yet in others it may do

! essential injury.In regard to the first point, that is the motive, I

will remaik that neatly every vocation of life ischosen with reference to the profit whittli it mayyiel l, in other words for a livelihood, but at the sametime, the choice is supposed to be influenced by theusefuhic.-- s of the vocation.

The lawyer, the physician, the mechanic, thefarmer, and nearly al! others, have reference to theprofit and usefulness combined, in their preparationfor life's vocation.

j Now in selling Jayne's medicine, ir tViY re thatwhilst it is of some pecuniary value to us. we also con-- !fer a public benefit. An important part of preparationfor the medical profession, if I am correctly informed,consists in a careful study of the practice of medi-cine, which is made up of tiie record of larse num-- :hers of cases by eminent pricticioners, detailing tlie

j symptoms, the treatment, and the results. Largeand prolonged practice in diilerent climes can hardlyfail t embrace every variety cf constitutionaltemperament, and where the same symptoms of dis-- !ease, subjected to the same treatment, have been

j mitigated or removed entirely, and a healthy tone ofj the system restored, in five eases out of six, it seemsj to be very justly inferred that the happy result has

been a consequence of the given treatment. Thisrecorded practice is the principal guide of the youngpractitioner. His subsequent practice deveJopcs somany exceptions to his starting theories, that he hasless and less confidence in the rerttiiuty of the medi- -j

cal science and healing art as his experience is en-- !larsred. In confirmation of this statement, of di-- ;minished confidence, at least in some cases, I mayquote ?dagen iie, formerly the chief physician of the

j Hotel lieu, in l'aris, one of tlie largest, if not thej largest Hospital in the world, also an eminent prac- -;

titiotier of discoursing before themedical society of the State, to such hearers as lrs.Warren and Jackson, l" i'i 1 in substance that the sciencewas a very uncertain one ; that practice underthe system Culleii and Thomas, which in manyrespects was antipodal to ihe tn'oderii practice, wasfound by an examination of the record to have been

i equally successful. I have in mind also, an indi- -vidual thoroughly educated for the medical profes-- ision nn l practicing in conformity with the receivedrules for a season, who subsequently adopted a sys-- itein so far ignoring the usual prescriptive remediesas to have it called the no medicine system," andpracticing most suocessfully fur a series of years up-p- on

his novel plan, in which he g ive the prominentplace to Rood, careful nursing. In a season when atype of fever prevailed with great fatality in the

patient, whilst in twelve cases of similar symptoms,' attended by the best allopathic physicians in thej county, six proved fatal. One of the first twelvenamed, was the presiding officer of a well known

( literary institution, who is personally known to me.Other cases within my personal knowledge I might

' name, but the above are sufficient to illustrate my' point, that medical science is an uncertain science,and from its nature not susceptible of jiosilicc icm- -j

onstrutioii, and that much practice must be merelyj experimental.

I entertain a profound reppect for the medical pro- -fession, and believe i.otwithstan littg the uncertaintywhich attends the science and the practice of thehealing art, upon its principles, still great good hasbeen done in the comfort an.l relief which it hascarried to unnumbered cases. I believe that as ascience it is progressing, and will progress till itapproximates as nearly to a certainty ns its nature

j will admit that whilst a ci-ca- t liumlK-- r of cases hasI

been and will continue to be improperly treated, and; unavoidably sn, from the diffrent idiosyncracies of' different individuals, still the measure of success farj exceeds the failures, the good greatly predominates

over the evil. in the sale of Dr. Jayne's medi-cines, I believe the benefit greatly to exceed the in-

jury, as in the case cf practice where five eases outj cf six a: e apparently benefit I when treatelin a

particular manner ; so when Jayne's medicines appear to bring relief to five cases out of six whentaken according to his directions to relieve certainsymptoms, which he states as clesrly as the books,I cannot see why the remedy s not sustain the

i same relation to the reiiet experience 1 in the onecase as in the other.

Dr. Jayne himself is a graduate of the MedicalUniversity of Pennsylvania, an old practitioner ofmedicine of the allopathic school. He was led to thepreparation of his medicines by having used tiietn

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so successfully in Irs own practice for the variousmaladies for which he has roc m tncri led their use,

' and the testimony is undiputable that they have' been most beneficially used by hundreds of tlimis-- ;ands of others. I can sell these medicines witha giio-- J conscience, for my belief of their ue!"ul-- Iness is founded tip. n tlie same kind of evidence

' as that of the medical practitioner, to wit :

apparent success iu their ust is most sincere that' they are of essential benefit when taken to relievethe symptoms described to ihe directionsprescribed by Dr. Jayne. I cannot therefore feelthat we are obnoxious to the chaise of muralin sel.i'ig tnese mere ii.es. I!ut whv .t... (li!Confine bis strictures to our liou-- i Are not these.with " Davi' Pain Killer," I oivi,. i:d's S irsa--tariila," i:i 1 other medicines known is "PatentMedicines ' sold by the druzsists in 'own to anvwho may choose to buy ? They are s ! 1 as a mer-chant sells any t.rtic'e ( f rnerchati-lis- not as aprescription to a patient upon examin ation of his

'symrt-.ms- , but simp'y as merchandise, the articlebeing delivered upon call the payment of theprice without rjue-t- i. n. If such is the fact, I mustplace renewed Comidence ia ti.e t f thesemedicines, as I cannot admit that the moral wronzsought to be aff.xed to us by Galen," can attachto ur highly respectable druggists, all f whom Ibelieve have been regularly educated for the medicalprofession, and are hence much better qualified toja Ige of the value of the me ilcir.es, than we as un-professional tr.eti c m claim to be.

We do tK-- t assert that ai! sell cf cne or other ofthe 44 Patent Medicines," but some do sell them,and we ,'ir;V re on the same ground as ourselves, towit : the profit to themselves, and the usefulness totheir customers.

I have departed from the usual rule not to noticearj anonymous communication over my own signa-ture except simply fr the discussion of principlesinvolved, but the article in question was aimed atthe houe of which I am a mender, and alapted, Ilo pe ii, t intended to injure it, as much so perhapsa.s if it hal had the pn per signature c f the writer,w ho is unknown to me. Naturally feeling that itdid ns inju-tic- e. I have endeavored to explain curp sitiori and my views, which, if not direct, are atleast hot. est. lb fully yours, f

Sam'l N. Ca-ti.- k.

SO A I! .

HAWAIIAN SOAP WORKS !

rwviiF. CM) Kits If: Mill IS I'R F.I A IU.II rn.i :ei ri. rs so.ip n- - n f.iv. with, br tl(ebusiness m.-- of lie-- IP. i a:li ne iulu. Any an 1 a.l r i t- him In: ittt.-nde- to

iwm. ?i in i. ;.v.

: i.

The hisresidrr.ee in twelve of the most aggra-..- ..Levant. The statement the last Polype- - j... vatel cases to which he was called, lie lost but one

the

tall.io.

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say from will

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Pac. O'lu- -CVrrcspon-ie- : to''

Ma Fi.itob : la vt ar PM pr " the 1 .tu insi.,

'i been livin l wit 11 a rv;' thethe a' 1 i ive

have a'-.-- becutv.M y.'ov ai. 1. t. j doubt,

li.. ' " of a Trusr.o.'Othriiie 1 by thetee of the Nun ;.u Valley Cemetery Asociauon.

articles have seeu fit to alludeThe writers of those

to the Masonic L.-l- ge in terms which arc anything

buteotnplimcntarv, and arc c tk'ulate I to throw dis-

credit up. n the Fraternity. We t Ac it f--r granted

that Iliwaiian L- Ige is the one referred to by your

corrcsn.vndent. because it is the ore which has erect- -

. l al.. it. v i ..- - ae 1 aa iraiinetiUi fen-- v an. an i us t in iuo--

. . - . T ,. 1 . . lotei v. We, therefore, ;n n taai mm.;. ,

sire to set the minds . f the public aright with re- -

C ird to the statements in the commuiiicauous ..o.referred to.

Hawaiian Lvdie is not selfish or mean in iisdealings with the dead. It has always beeu. and still is,

contribute its proportion of therea ly and willing tonecessary expenses of keeping the Cemetery grounds

' in rroner condition, irhenerrr cc.'le t vivn so io wprovided it can be assured that the grounds will noti.nly be put in thorough repair, but A.. so. lut itis not willing to pay out its funds towards the li- -!

quidation of a debt'incurred without its sanction oradvice, and for which it considers itself m t respon- -

ine l.oara oi -- i un-

ices,sible either legally or morally,

or the Superintendent, (who is he ?) contractedthe debt, supposing that they would be remuneratedbv the a!e of lots that was" their idea at the start,

i according to "a Trustee's" statement; they did: not theu look to voluntary contributions from Ma-- 1

sons or Odd Fellows for reimbursement; but now

, that the investment is likely to prove unprofitable,Mslaime-- l as havdue acted most dishonestly

in neglecting to Jo what has never been requested of

us in a proper manner,j The assertion that the Masons have buried many' people in their lot, tut have not paid thus far one

dollar of fees, issimply untrue. For every inter- -

mem that has been rnaiU-i- our lot we have paid for dicingi the Krave und for the use of the hearse except in the lew caseI where the relatives or executors of the deceased proposed to

relieve us of the expense ; and as our lot is our men, mid not' the property of the Cemetery Ass's iatioii, we cannot conceivej whv Trustee" should insinuate that we have hee.i bury-- i

ins our dead at the expense of the ass.R-iatio- No wonder' that a man who makes such unfounded statement, is ashamedit name to them. What tli.se... are that are so

spoken of your corr.pon.k-nts- , when, or bywhom, thev were established, or to whom they are payable, is

entirelv unknown to us. We do know that all bills presentedby the" Cemetery Association against Hawaiian lxxljre havebei-- promptly paid.

We iiiso know lli.it that has expended more than five

hundred and tiftv .h ilars for ihe lot and the fence which sur- -

rounds it ; that the lot will contain but t si xteen graves,'which (without the sexton's charts, will make the cost of

each interment about thirty-fiv- e dollar. The ad.Uional ex-- 1

penso of keeping the fence proerly painted, is not less thantwenty dollars r annum. With these tacts before them, and

i taking into in the fact that the ereater portion ofoar iiicuiiie as a lodge is devoted to charitable purposes andfor the interment of our deceased brethren, we think this Com

muiiity will be convinced that Hawaiian bodge, in its relation'

with the N unarm alley Cemetery Association, has not Iwn' guilty either of neglect," selfishness, or parsimony.

When that will employ person to take charge ofthe Cemetery and keep its grounds in order, then HawaiianImIc will riot be backward in contributing its proportion ofthe Before it d.x s this however, the Lodge, like anyprudent individual, would like to see a statement ir s

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an.l receipts authenticated than by a fictitious signature.Who are tlie authors of the objectionable communications in

your last paper we do not, of course, know, but from the pe-

culiar cuto with which they attack ImiHi Masons mid Odd Fel-

lows, it is reasonable to inter that prejudice or private reasonsof a peculiar nature, may have had :.s much lo do with the

' inditing of these articles, as any inter, st they may feel in theprosperity of the Nuuanu Valley Cemet- ry Association.

Very Respectfully yours,llKNJ. K. illie.l.lM,Ai kx'ii J Cahtwhioiit,

Master and l'ast MaMer of Hawaiian Iidge,Honolulu, Jan. 24, lsr.l. No 21, K. A: A.M.

Ti-- f. sTi:A.isr:ivWWIJi

r"7-a-- 1

Will sail for

T.tlhaintt,K alepolopo,

.Makei'N Landing,Kavvailtne.

Iloiioijiu andIlilo,

Touching at LACI'AHOEII.lK and KAl'l'AKl KA. on the upand trips,

On Monday, Feb. Uu at V. 31.,And for RON A and llll-O- , alternately each week, during the

month of February. .1 ANION, GltKK.M - Co.,Honolulu, Jan. 24, IS'51. 241-U- " Aueuts 11. S. N. Co.

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AT A. I). CAiiTWIiKJIfT'S

Grocery and Feed Store.BKEP TOXGCKS-F- orKITS sale at the Family tlrueerv and Fee.1 Store.

A. I. CAKTWUltiHT.

FRAXCISCO IMI.OT I1RF.A- D-For s;ile at the Family Grocery and Feed Store.

244-25- 1 A . 1. CA KTW RIG IIT.

SACKS CA L. Jw ORK(.'f)X OATSt7 Jp J Fur sale at the Family Grocery it Feed Store.

.'44-2- 0 1 A. 1. CART W BIGHT.

1 HAI.KS CU- - OAT II.WJ. f J For sale ut the Family Grocery A: Feel St ore.244-- : l. CARTWRIGIIT.

f t 9 J V W For sale at the Family Grocery andFeed Stor e. ... . LAU1 lUlilll.

iKI. KIVF.lt SILMOX.IX IIAIM-- ' I1HI.S.At the. Family Grocerv and Feed Stor- -.

244-2- ;l A. I. CARTWRIGIIT.

IlOOKf.A I'OTATOKS-S-lect- edfor Family u-- e. For ph!o at the F"amilv Grocery

and Y .1 Store. (214-20- A. 1. CARTWRIGIIT.

TTIKKSII I.AKI). IN" IO lit. TINSAt the Family liri'ery and Fe"'t Stor-- .

-- .a A. I. CARTWRIGIIT.T

."UKSII A It KOWIIOOT- -G.m1 and Clean. F- - r sale at tlifc Fanolv llrocrv and

Foed Store. (244- - A. 1. CA RT WRIGHT.

A RV SEKD-F- orCAN" sale at the F'amily Grocery and Fee d tore.A. 1 CARTWRIGIIT.

I."IIIKSII MObOKAl III TTKK- -

For sale at thu Family Grocerv :u:d Feed Store.244-- il A. I. CARTU RIGHT.

CI VI.inillMA SMOIiKl) UKI-'.-' For sale at the Family Gr.-ecr- and Feed Store,

Fort s;n-et- , near Motel st.214-25- 1 A. I. CAKTHTMUIIT.

A ClIKKii:-- AtCVI.II"OKl the Family Grocery Ai Feed Store.244-2- A. 1. CARTWRIGIIT.

c 1.1 FO It N I A lilCKWHKAT 1'L.OCRin lo 20 lb. s.ii'1

At th- - Family Gr'-c-r- .V - I Store-A- .

HI b. CAKXW RIGHT.

AL1FOKXIA RYK M K A L i:i In lb. sacks.At the laliuiy fir-ser- A: store.

244-2.-.- 1 A. I. CARTWRIGIIT.

IFOIIMA 1IOMI.M-- in lo b sacks.At tie r;imi;y Gro.--r- A- - Fe.-- st..r.

: 4 I A. Ii.'l ARl W RIGHT.

NAILS ! NAILS ! !

Sl. AXI) lOd. XAII.S .IC.ST IIUCHIVHI)l y i unit l, and for 1. II. o. ii I.l.

214-:;- '.

my, T II K SI.' liscitllIF.lt F.XI'KCTSTII It K--S fr.-t- s i i Fr.it.ei-- . . I y the l'a4'e. U.t

12 ti 15, a sni;. :l i iv. :.--. of fruit tr tle variet.--ine sel-c- t' d expre-s'- y t ,r our climate. 1 h. will

co:i-i- st 'fPeach Trees. Plum Trees,

Apple If"", Che-r- y Trees,P.-ii- Tr--s- . Quiri'-- Trees.

Currant, Raspl- - rry. (...os. Almond. Walnut :in I Chestnut.Orders wiil I e till' d i . in w'o h th.-- are

;.n l M:ir. li ar-- t!.- i.e'.itl.s for sa ces4-f- ui

planting of imported tre-- s. '1 -c .st of - a h tp e i:i IIon.-Ii-l- uwi:i be rr .in S'sf oil to it OO. A.! lr-- s.

214 7 II. M. WHITNF.Y.

Aolicc !T MAVF. THIS DAY A l'l'(IIXTF.I) .J. S.M vvAi.Kl-K- . f.s. my att. rn-- y th.- i"iri-o- of closing

u;. i:;y Busiaes. a; II THOMAS Si'r.VCLK.Honolulu, Jan. 2 :. 1';1. 244-.V- .

HOTEL IKTSH1TID1L !

JACKSON STREET,A l;vr door nbnir Monl.-oii- n rv Street,

SAX FRAXCT.sco.

POSTER PATTEN &. CO,PROPRIETORS,

(st CCESSORS TO J. J. HAI.F.V,)

nAvixr; i i " it c 1 1 a s f i i 1 1 k intf.iifsthi this w. II 1. th S : rsf, f,y t., t(, old patmns of tile I: u-- e and the pu'-li- ir.-- j

er.ii.y, tli.tt tl.-- y have m...l.. many ai!. rations and impr.- - cineuts, I

.i:..l r- - i'lrm-l- i d and i'.l the h u.- t:.rou!i. ill in llie'in tl..r. u.ii iii..:iTi'-r- . .ovl have a ldd an el.- - nt Private!II ill the :itra.'..s "f Ladi-.- : ! .re !l.a; in the !

itu-- e '' (.' Us-- : '.nil p.- -s is all ,! ... requisites of a !

A FIBST I. Ass HoTKL IN" 1. VF.K Y PAP.II' I I.Alt.lur Mr. Patten has b.-.- -n Bookv.- - ep' r of the ho::se the I

to y ars. and Mr. F' .st. r bns u c. nu- -. l with t!:r j

St.--.ii- r.-- of this C.,;i,t f..r ti:-.- ' past eiirl.t ve.-i-r as Par, r. andh erfiilly his services to families and .ch-- rs in procurui): I

s.. air., r ..as- - ..e. in advance of :.eir arrival h. rLf No aovan. :: IS I'M. Ks. C aches of til' Hotel alw.ivs

III rea.lll.ess.211-ji.i- .S6 FOsfKlt. PATl'l'N . C

':inlI lo lnr'Ii:ix.KOX POSTS FOR WIItK FF.NCINt." FOB

- a i wn! ' . v. Api-'- to:ll 4; 0'C."i"Kit

'or rcoui!cii-i- -

Itn'.tti .ig t- - Trouhfrs htirrrn .1 inir,,,,ani thu Husi,uix i i the l)?',ofr.k S,- -

If

V. S " si s.jlTrHonolulu, 23.1 J in'y, j

To the KHI-i- of th '.J.-'V- c Commercial j;rftiM-r- llon"!i.lu :

Ihe auuexe.i letter nas oeeu received at tland I know of no better mode cf proinr,tit;- ''1ject, tii in that of its publication, which t tesftfully iis;.

Sonic t the circumstances connected .

offence complained of. have beeu made kn, n tobut not in such a way, or in detail, as to justifr '

action at present. K!

A sense of justice to a friendly i!i.from considerations of policy, it is hoped,all m isters of vessels lo comply with the wi.l-J"- 'the iT. S. Government.

Jou.v A Parkkr,Conn;

Dkpartmfnt or StvtjWashington, --TJd Xoveiuber, 1s!--q !

Thomas T. 1oughertv, Esq ,I 'tee Consul of the Unite i ?iaUs, ILnok'

Siu t I have to inform ycu that complaint- - ltteeu received from the Russian tlovernmeut thu 'gross outrage was recently committed onsomesji'jects of that Government, on the coast of LuteTSiU tia, by the crew of a vessel of the UnitedIt h is, however, beeu impossible to identify the rior

petjators, or even the vessel lo which lhiyl!ocirThat Government uaturally frtds seriously offeLJt,.especially as other charges of iniscouduot aisAmericau vessels in the wine quarter, had also betspreferred. Unless such lawless proceeding cm tchecked, it is to be feared that that Government m

take measures of precaution, which would be Teinjurious to our whaling interests iu the Xortu lvcitic. by prohibiting the capturing of whales it;4a inariue league ot Russian territory.

Under these circumstances, the Ik-par- t merit di!i'.it important to instruct you, as it now does, to om tno opportunity that may offer, to impress upon Cxr.tains of Americau Whaling Vessels, the great u.cessity of vigilance in preventing such utdawfaiacts mi the part of their crews, as have been con.plained of by the said Government.

I am Sir, your obedient Servant,m. Hk.vby Tp.ksoot,

Associate Secretary.

SALMON!mgi BARRKl-- S UKII VtbMlIX, Kyl AV.ssfl OJ any in uie uiarKei.

243-- . C 11KKWEII i CO

riui: ! i'iki: ! t vmv. 1 1 1

ITIOU SAI.K 0ARDKN KNT.INKS ! that will tt.row aover a two-stor- y house.

2i3--q t BltKWKll 4 co.

Bisoliilion !VOTM'K IN IIKUKHV filVKV THAT THE

heretofore existing tietivecn Henry .j.lish Jt Co., of Fanning's Island, and William Owens, uf ",,,,.ingtou Island, un.l. r the style of Unglish K Osretn, isilm,ivdissolved, the said li. Huglish ft Co. hu ii.g purchased all IUright, title and interest of William Owen in said islnnd.

H liMil.lSH t, CO

Honolulu. Jan. 14. 1861. (243-- 1 tn YVII.MAM OWKNS."'

NiDTICE !rHK fxiiKKsiuxKO oKiiits in; sF.n.

V ICKS to Merchants, Planters, and others m the lUnu.ian Islands, as Agent for the transaetioii of busin.-s- iu t.I'nile.l States.

He will give particular attention to Ihe pun-l:a- ami ihip.ni. nt of MUKCHANI'ISK or M CIIINKItY, and, from v.t

ImhIi as a merchant and planter nt the I -- lamls. ..jto give satisfaction to tlios-.- - who may entrust him witli (ororders. Address, f-- r the present, Veibor.-ugh- , Muss.. I', s. 4.

5 J. F. 11. MAkSllAU,

1861. DIARIES! 1861. i

JUST llECHI VI-:!)- !

"IAItlKS .1X1) MKMORAX.jf Jr duni B.M-k- s for the yenr istil, just reo-ivei- l by the Orrsntlxprrn, fnim New York. Of all sizes and prices, $1 is

4 each. ALSOFamily Almanacs for 1S01 25cji.Cal. Illustrated AlmHmacs for ls.il, 5 uFor sale by (243-lni-24- II. M. WHITNEY.

TO WHALEMEN!VISITING NEW ZEilAND!

Akahoa, Kkw Zrn.Axn,Iit. (Middle llrmtX 43 - 4s' 34"' S., long. 172 ia' 47" K.

rg'IIIS KXCKLLKXT 1IAKI.OK IS SlTt'ATl''Va lit the S.K. end of Banks' Peninsula L.itiiude (MttL,trf.i4)43- - 49' 34" S , long. 172 69' 47" Fi. High water r.

an.l c. 3 hours 24 minutes.The heads are remarkably bold and high. The S. aj li

much the higher, with it reef running off a short distance; (iff

the N. head is a large flat rock, called the longhuat. The

breadth of tlie entrance is about three-Uurte- rt a mile; tiecourse in is N.W. at first, and then the hari-o- r turns nearly it

N. Great cauti in must observed iu entering with a S.Vf.

wind, as it rushes in ba tiling and henvy squalls nvt-- r tlie Innd

alM.ve the S. head, which rises to a 1500 and 2mfee-t- . le-t- of water, 14 fathoms inside the heads. Ttie nsulanchorage is on the K. shore, about 5 miles up, in the first lar,with a row of houses on the lieach, In 5 to i fath.-nK- . Civttgood lierth to Green's Point before entering this bay, as a m--

extends about one-eigh- th of a mile off it. The shores are bildto throughout. If a hot wind is blowing fr-- X.W., anaattempt to enter, as it is il-- ad out and very puffy off the land.Running in with a strong S. W. wind (by which the hot wind il

always followed.) keep under low canvas, lower lift well u a-

land fore topmast staysail up. Willie-waw-s are sometimes tu I

experienced when between the highest lauds, about 1 niiie

to lj miles inside. When ynu have all the town o-- ymiireabr-a- st of Green's Point. The lst and most convenient ufnais Green's Point on, with the next H.int of a little bay S. f Ik

and the southernmost house the beach, wi'h three il.imnwindows on the roof. (Itruce's Hotel.) on with the low boiMiiigto the westward of it, i mile off shore, iu 3 falhoms. IlitMicfproinni stiff, clay, covered with blue mud. If vijships are in the piad, the only consideration is to give tli--

clear lierth, to weigh with the wind from the westward. Tti

Harbor Master will always board y.-u- .

ROBF.RT GRKAVKS,Collector of Customs and llarl-o- r Master.

Custom House, Akaroa. June 27, lSiKl. 1i

QUINCY HALL !

THE LARGEST

CLOTHING EMPORIUMIN

CMIilFOIfiXIA!

DAVIS C BOVVERSTJAVK COXSTAXTLV KMI'LllVKI). IV

" New York, from two to three him Ired hands, uiUP'ifa-turin- g

Clothing expressly for tnincy Ilnll. 'b'benables them Pi offer to Customers the -

Largest and Best Selected Stock

ever imported to this market. The extn-n- ly I.OW I'RIt'F.S t

ahieh th-- have always .,ld their goods, I. is gai:id f. r tlcfan enviable riputation throughout California and On v' u.

ktJ ICV II ALUM., :iiil l."l

WAsiiixcrrox XTl l Kl-T- ,

(Between Montgomery and Sansome,)

San I'rancisco.

DAVIS & BOWERS,ptioi'iiiirroiu-- .

Isris.olnf in.fl'lIF. PA KT.VF.KSIIIl' IIFItF-TOFORF- lH eist:i.- I pweeii Win. H. Johnson. Iiani' l F'ster ana

Tiiomas It. Foster, under the style of JOHNS' i.N" . 1'OsTFIi.tnis d..y dissolved l.y mutual consent.

The business of the late firm will be settled I y Iam-"- l F'.st"-t-

wh'.m all persons haiinv cla.ms it will please presentth.-n- i ; and all persons indebted, will phase make 1'-

pavinent.Honolulu, Jan. 10th. 1SCI. 7

Ship CarjM'iilcrs and Spar Makers.

rpilK I'.VIK.KSIC.NKI IIAVF. THIS li-l-

m tlj.'ir.selves under the name an 1 siyle

I ). FOSTEK S: Co.,F.-- the pun--s- e r.f carrying on tiie hiisin-- s in

its details. They e m Ik? f em-- l iijH.n tlie .ld j rmis-.-- s "f "1,D.

son . F'oster, and to receive a share of the .at r' nat--

the put. lie. IHMKI' I'osTKK- -

THOMAS K. F'STKR.Honolulu. Jan. 10th, 1SS1. 47

CASTLE 6l COOKEIIAVK FOR SAI.K

AVhtltsalo and-- !. 4-- 1. G-- 4. S-- 4, IO--1 Ai I l"J I leached Shirt'l,).' ;

W hite Flannel, various qualities ;liark Calicos ;

latest style Uonnet Ilihl.ons by F'xpr. ss ;C. at' Hair I'r-s- s Patterns w.th trimmincs ;

With a general assortment ofGroceries, CrotWery,

I'ry Uc -- Is, Glass-wai--

Hardware, Tin-war- e.

Consliuitly on hand

Best Molokai Butter.Also :

Dr. Javne's fclchratod .Mcdiciiic..4.; If

3

THE PACIFICCommercial Advertiser,

TE DAYS E.AT Kit !

FiitJi :inovi: axd a..ie rica i

Bj the arrive! on TLur--1 y 1 vat ( Jn 17)of tbe fine

p:tt Cumet. .'j.t. Jos. Smith, ia the remark iUjshort rw of 9 JJ ln'l houra, we roceive-- theS V-.- rk tnil of Iec. ll.broight thrr.ngh in thirty,tit diyi, nl f' n Francisco daily tapers ot th 7th,cdTt ten lys t! I.Oitit.iiuing Louis iiewn. Ly Ton?Express1, to IVc. 'Jlib, anl Washington ai vices toIto. lit. We hive t';o rcceive-- the irvceIingsof Con're. up to Lee. Ill, in ttrenty-fn- e !.tyi. Thisis ahc-v- l of any time jn ma le, and will frob&b'y notU leiren till the telegraph is, carrie! through.

Ta nfw i "f mre thm nu-- l iritervst. Fromar exchange., we gvher the Wluwiti iutrnn.-iry-:

I'nrtfie Slr.Pvtric I.wi.hoai. Th'? overI.nl telegraph re-

port the fin l psd.,fe j the hjwer house in Congresscq t!i J.Uth of I)ifC., of the Pacific IUilro.-u-l till. Se-

vere ga!?-- J h: I eipertcrice-- J til the Piic.Ee Coast,knl tevcra.1 ve-- .. are report- - I lost, ii,i.nj them thehip J-h- Mii ihnll, fur particulars of which tte our

nurine aowiMinima ix Sacramento. Ywfrd.iy morning

fw Veir's I.y. a co! murder was com-mitted in Srrrainento. The murderer w.-- II. iSinith,

liwyer, in Auhurn, in this State. Hisvictim wmj T. NesreM. late publisher of theIk ikt ilic Signal, of Auhurn, anl a brother of Win.

we!I, f'.rifcerly of the Chronicle: Loth came but afew il iys since o Sacramento.

Xet Capital. The Legislature of WashingtonTerritory have paswe.1 bills providing that Vancouverjbill be the Capital of th instead 0!ym-pi- a.

A hind Oiiice an 1 a IVtaitcntiary are to be lo-

cated at I'ort Tuwus-ud- , and a UaiTersity at Seittle.lErRKt iATf:i Coin The hunkers of San Francis-

co, taie Cilitornia S"20 pieces at SV.) ? ; 3? 10 do. atgj and ol I South Americin doubloons at o 40.

roMMKr.ciAL SrATi.-Tif- i op Victoria. Accordingto- tahk-s-! in the Coloniit, the imports of merchandiseinto the port of Victoria during the month of Novem-ber I ft aniotiiif-- J to SltHJ.yyV. of which 5?13:.01smx fruni S in Fr:inci.4co. The total tonnage of ve.-.--tlj

(British and f. reign) cleared from the same port duri-ng the si-r- e mouth, w;i.i 0.J'J7, of which 5,051(foreign) was to IVrt Town-enl- , ami 1,356 (alsoforeign) to San Francisco.

GtLi at Sax Jcax. The gray sandsen the beach at San Juan harbor are said to be richin g.! 1 ome:hin2 like the beach of the famous GoldBiuifs of California.

The Uarrwii Colcmbi Mines. The stvimer Ofl-- rmohe-- l Victoria on tbe 1 1th Decern r from Fra-w- r

r'er, with abuut 5) passengers an-- 45,(Ki in golddu.--l.

The Sicramento Kier K id, designed tooen com-munication bctwreu Vrtka and th SacramentoVaile). is now bein pushed energetically towardcompletion. All the he-irh--r grading is completed,and there now remains only about fifteen miles t'SnL'h, and this distance, fr most part, of very eayfrale.

Espobt or Cii'.xamex. The ship .Xonrtslcr. boundto Hongkon?. haulel oat into the stream yesterday,with upward- - of fie hundrel homeward leturniogfelexti kls as p i..fn;-r- . lSabel was a fu I to the j. in-

hering and eatawaulin made by these moon-eje- d

cruiirrants as they bundled their trv on bourd at theclewnfh hour. Mnt f litem are fiotu the mining

- districrs, and nearly all. by economy and industry,bare minic l to b'ard up a uf5-;i-u- t ainotmt of theyellow dut with which to gild their return to thefiowery Kingdom. Ti,nt.

31nlcin Slate.The Srffi rmmt.

The general tenor of the latent telegraph news isthat the South Carolina sece-wio- n furor wn likely tolabi le without the feeders Wirg able to accomplishtaeir en Is. Public opinion in the cotton states wasagainst haty action in the matter.

The Scth Carouxa Coxitio.x. ConTentionaam'leI on tbe 17tb Dec. at Columbia, in the midstof panic created by small pox. which was intenselyraging a noon g the citiiens. Many members) of theLegislatnre ha J gone home in consetpieuce. Tbe Con-Ttnti- oa

on tbe 17tb adj-.urne- l to Charleston, wheretby arriel on the lhth. an-- I had a grand militaryreception. Fifteen guus one for eac--h ulae Statewere fire-1-.

The I '.invention assembled at foor o'clock ; onehundrel and fifty memi.er were present. The gall-

eries were erowJed with ladies.Resolution w is that go much of the Presi-

dent's M.-ss.- ivs to what he designates property inthe Cnitnl St.ites. be referred, with instructions toreport what such property eons.ists e f, how acriTiired,

hetJi(?r the purpose fr which ae'iire.1 can be eo-ju- je

I by the L'niied States after seceion. consistent-ly with the dignity and safety of the State, and thatthe Committee report on the value of I'nited Stateaproperty not in South Carolina, and Talus her sharefcn an epiitable division among tbe States (Applausein the galleries) which gave no remonstrance. Theresolution was made tbe order fir Thestme disposition was made of a resolution to appointfie citizens as Council of Si'ety, to act with tbeGovernor. An ad lres from a portion of the GeorgiaLegislature was on the table.

A was introduced for the appintmentnf a Commissionier to each lave S'ate, be-rin- g theplan of proceeding, in advance of secession, to pre-pare each State willing to unite with South Carolinaia the adaption of a Cinfe-Ierac- bassl upon the Con-tirut;- vn

of the United States, and recommendingtho-- e uniting to elect members to the Iljuse of thenew Congress, and a President and Vice President oftbe new Cnfedericy.

. Another was ofTerel fr the appointmentof three Commissioners to pr.vjeeil to Washington and!i? tiie ordinance before the President, requesting hi:nto cornmuniate thes-im- to Congrrss. and treat withGovernment fr the delivery ot tbe Forts, etc., up tothe list day of February, provider the Forts, in themeantime, be allowed to remain as at present ; also,to treat urs.ri mid settle the questions of the publ.cdebt and division of property.

Le :. L":h, uri crdi'nance of secession was reportedwriicii declares an 1 ordains the repeal of the ordinance'f May l:Ji . I77?, wiiereby the t.nstituti..n of theUnited States w;ts ntiStd. and all acts of As mblyrt;r"y:tig the aaiendments to that Constitution, whichpasie I unanimously, at a quarter past one, 1CJ mem-bers Vot;ng.

Lortsitxi. The Governor of Lon:siana has ed

a message, on the Pth. calling an extraand exhorts the cilmest deliberation. He says

that Lincoln's election shows that the Northern mindis poisoned agiinst the Smth. ; a Con-

tention ; says that Louisiana ought nut to refuse totue--jt her sister sl ng States in council, t de-m- an

1 r,f the North a repeal of obnoxious legislation,and guarantee against future similar measures. Heiys that these question should te met before tbe

;t Lincoln, because that stlf-respe- anlthe honor of the State d not comport with her re-

maining and r I'i ick K 'publican President.T:ir. S )ctii n;:;iN-- i T Sl tfeb. Tiie South is suf-

fering largely by the disunion panic, and nearly eve-- 7

si.rt of business Ls stagnant there. Cotton has de-eiin- e.l

lirgely, and the loss on thi great frtaple du-ti- n

November is estimate.1 at over "Jo,' )! J.') !

Tue industry of all the Middle and Northerntat'.-s-. tiuir manuficturing and mechanical busi-cs- J.

is larg'-l- aiWtel, while the gram an 1 pro-Juc- c

if the West alike feel the depres-in- g tiTect of tbe po-liti-

blight which now spreals over every section ofthe ounrry.

John M oor Iitts, in his says that he thinksVirginia will n t secel-s- . lie pronounces the position

h ch Sijotb Carolina has taken to be a bo! I, plainnl daring relielli.'ii and treason agiinst th" Presi-'Ii-- nt

ol tbe Unite 1 Srafes. that the inlyquestion is whether it is worth while to keep her inthe Uniun.

('urrwaail Vmliiiila News.Ci,ngrvss was cngig-- in discussing tbe question of

A ci.iomif:e, c nsistirj of twtlve Senat-or-. wa appointe-- cn Powell's resolution T.r amend-ments to the Constitution providing greater eecuntyto the right of tue South.

The Speaker of th House has directed the namesof 'be Suth Carolina members to be retained on the

'a toll n t rengcizing stcesion.I'Acirn; Khlr-ao- . The Committee of the Whole,

't the House of lieprejentatives, on the Pacific Ilail-roa- l.

adoptt-- 'urns ulr-titu- te for western bordersof Missouri and Iowa, two converging lines within twohunt red milea from Missouri I'.ner, thence one liner California; a!-- o. two converging lines fron Fort

Smith and the western border of Lotii-i.i- n a, to unitewith the southern rea I chartered in ic.vis. In thecourse of dvl.tte, G .rr.et sti l that the--- - measureswere dcM-- ne 1 p. l:t;ci! e:Iccf, an 1 a-- k 1 wh. thtrthere w..uid U another Presidential election, as SouthCarolina, by the gh.ti:..ts n f bt r re.-ple- , had to-day, at b ilf pat . :i.-- . with drawn from the Union.(uppresel r.pplau.--e in the l.,wer part r.f the hall.)I he ... mi M.-- e tiiori r.-- e. rejs.rted the bill back, an 1

he P.i r.:i.: Ki;:roa-- l w is j I ,v V , 7.OvKULiS: M Mis. I ...... i ,.- - .1 ,.

IloU-- e rn t .11 t'..- - 1 I h. 1 ur. im::t v t 1 U 1 tt..-vnl.-

l m..:l I..!! by Mr. I', li'.i ..f .d'.ar.:,. It prt x 4t ti e i'. : 'i-- . i.-r- 1 tl shalialvtrt':-.- - f-- r ).-- :,..-a!- s ( ,r (;.t:i:i; tS" r:i f -d i:iy S ..r bv f.e i --ttfrai r. ut... fn 1,1Ju', 1.-,1-

,to J.,!; , - Denvtr and SVt Lake to

t -- Ufp'.i.-l w n .tiiriit extr 1 rh irg.;. C. -- t i...tt txe---- l M.i-n;- ,(ers and pat . isto U-- caiiioi througi, in 'J') d t- - ; pimphlet-- . 11. tg

d .vc , .VC. in Z ) das. It tl- -;

provides f r teruj 01 ary stam-lii- p rtr i,-- e at therate paid to Cm. Van lerbilt, to be su! jxt to discon-tinuance on diys' notice, and is U continue un-t- d

oth'.rwisc or lerd ly Congress.The Committee f Thirty-tbrc-- e an 1 a majority f

Corgrcas will fcta:.d by liu.-t"-s as the basisof com prom --e in the s.c.-s";o- n troubles. The ultra

mid sces.-ionio- ts oppose it. This reso-lution is as f i.ows :

ll ,lrt.l. That in the opinion of this Committee,the en-tin- g d.scontents amot:g tiie Southern jfple,and tbe growing hoMib'y among liiem to the FederalGovernment, are greatly to be regretted, and thatar.y reasonable mid t.a r Con-t.tu- ti n tl reti.elii sand gutra:.tees of their u:iar intereststhat aie recoj:iiizi-- l by tbe Constitutif.u, nece.-sai-y topre-t-r- ve the pea-.-- and the perpetuity of the Union,should be promptly and cheerfully granted.

n ttiort i making to iiave Kan-a- s .admitted intothe Union immediately. The bid pas.-c- d tbe lloii-- e

at the last session, and by ttie casting vote of SenatorLatham it was rt. rtd out of the Senate com.inittee. un 1 is on;y awaiting the action of the Senate.The pre-e- nt probability is that it will pass.

The Senate lrri:oriai Cvmm ttte will also bringforward a Territorial organization for Pike's Peak,her 7',',0 inhabitants, who are now without acyprotection, demanding sp.t-l- y action in their behalf.William Cornell Je wet t whilom of 'iilif. rni 1) is hereagain as the proposed Deleg tte from said Territory.

KesioxATinx op Conn. A Washington dispatch totiie New York . r7 says- that Cobh hasthe treasury, ami that I at brie, of Kentucky, hasbeen appointed, and accepted by telegraph.

The latest Pcny Express news is of a highly in-

teresting an l exr-irin- character. Thcdem iid of Maj.An lersoti, the Commander of Fort Moultrie, for rein-forcements in order to enable hirn to hold that posi-tion against a t attnek of the people of Charles-ton, and the reported disagreement of the Presidentand his Secretary of State. .Mr. Cass, on the questionof acceding to that demand which was followed byMr. Ca-- s resignation are events that must ha"eptvluced a profound sensation thoroughout thecountry. It appears, by the telegraphic reports thatthe venerable Secretary urged the President to send4 wn men and nrrns to Charleston to enable the Commander or rort .Moultrie to successfully rt.siet anyattempt that might be ma le agtiti.--t that fortification.Mr. Buchanan refused to follow this advice, thinkingapparently that notion would be regarded bySouth Carolina iti the light of a menace, and have atendency to precipitate a collision, which would ren-der all hope of a compromise or amicable settlementimpossible. Th President has the strongest assur-ances from Soi..li Carolina that no attempt will bemade upon tiu Fort if matters, are left fur the presentas they now are.

The date? from, St. Louis, by Tony I'xpress, are toDecember "8. Attorney General Kiatk has been ap-pointed Secretary of State, to fill the vacancy cause 1

by the resignation of Lewis 'Cass. Kdward M. Stan-ton is the new Attorney (ieneral. He was lately in

j California, as counsel in the Almadeu case.

Kuropcau Intelligence.The foltot'.ng European items, not ulrcidy pub-li.-- he

1 in our coin, ins, were received by the steam-ship llnhemi in, with d ites to the 7th December:

(rrnt Britain.The London CUrm.irl says that Parliament woul 1

meet on he 5th of FeSruiry, and that theBid had not yet been di-c- . by the Cabinet.

The Ti-ne- : publi-he- s full particulars of the expe-dition of the .' 1 4 and to ascertain the feasibility of the pr. .tH.sed North Atlantic telegraph.

j The results are pronounced highly satisfactory and'ii:T.

The Tinf has tine. 'her editorial 11 the oLl'ca!split in the Uni'ed States, and exj.re-s- f s the b. ftli itthe quarrel 111 iy g'e w:iy to a calm, in which thercil ihtarulties of the slavery qu'-sti-

n maybe meta:: I quietly answ.-red- .

Tbe L"trl'-- 'fin.rs editor! tlljr censures South Car-olina, but admits that the S.iitheriier have someright on their side in the Fecession businc, to witt!.e right f free trade.

The Karl of Aberdeen is dead.Vi-- it r the U. S. M xi-tk- b 10 WlMlSMR CasII-K- .

Mr. Dill as. the IT. S. Minister, had been invited,w.tli Mrs. DiMas, to speii J a few days at Wind-o- r.

The Queen received hi 111 most graciously, and Co-nstantly displayed, in her conversation with him, thehighest appreciation of ttie manner in which thePrince of Wales had been received in the UnitedStates. S!i- - was exceedingly courteous, and devo-ted herself with zeal to the entertainment of herguests, walking with Mrs. Dallas in the Castlegrounds, and driving the:u about the naik. She hasderiveJ great pl.a-ar- e irmi ihe kindly filling displayel tow ird tiie Prince in America, and she testifiesit by this net of frieti ily politeness, for it is not cus-tomary f,r any rue not personally intimate with somemember of the royal family t le invited to- Windsor;and since Mrs. S:cihcnsou was in Lug! and, twentyyears ago. this privilege has never literi exteudel totin American Minister. The Lonlor. Observer re-

marks that the invitation of the American Ministerto Winds., r so .on after the nrrival of the Prince ofWales, in company with the heads of tbe Government,is a grateful acknowledgment of the hospitality of thePresid-'nt- ; and the attention and enthusiasm bestowedupon the head of the British throne exhibited by allranks and classes of the people of the United States.

The Farxni Kmpui-ss- . The French L'mpress wastraveling through Lug! and anJ Scotland inro., and,had rea. he I KLnburgh. The London Times says:The virit of the Km press F.n genie to the Scotch me-

tropolis hub-e- reciived by its inhabit mis withmu gratification and pride. Coming ns she does,ostensibly s!ie b us. nevertheless, whereverrecognize I, ibtained a welcome of the most genuined cripti'-n- )i-- l countries have long memories, andS'otlatid diH.--s not fi.rget that before the union withKnzluml, to which she owes so much, her great allyand friend was France; mi I to the illu-trio- us ladyherself a still closer tie isnwuel, for she is of thefamily of th.? Kirkpitricks, whose history maybetraced from the time of Robert Bru e. Scotland hasbefore now the place of ex'le of French monarch,f...r Charles X resided long in Holy rood ; but hithertoit has not Wen hon red with a visit from any of thereigning houo--s of France.

Imly.The siege of G leta continued. The girrison replied

to the fire of the battery of Cialdini. Five batteriesi.a l commenced operations 11 the place.

On Garibaldi taking his departure f r the Island ofCaprera. he was overwhelmed with the most strikingdemonstrations of sympathy from the king, the stair,the oflicers, and the army in general.

Garibaldi, is his farewell speech, told his com-

panions in arms to be ready to follow him again, asit is I kclv that a fresh cotiJlict will break out in Italyin March, lNl. Garibaldi siys th at l,NH,0i)O ofmen and arms ill be wanted. The king, it is said,intends mobilizing 2 ),K) nation il guir Is of the cityNaples.

Hi majesty was to leave Ni pies on the 11th inst.fir Sicily, an I woul 1 return on the 17th. Greatfestivities were to take place .n the lSih inst.

Gen. Lamarmora hid Uen intru-tc- d with themilitary reorganization.

Giribaidi hid been apjs.intel a general in thearmy.

The provinces which remain to the Pope have SJO,-5'- 1

inhabitants.Giribi di has decreed the adaption if tiie decimal

system for the coinage in Sicily.I Garibaldi's island of Capri ri lies near to Klbi andCorsica, an 1 contains -- Jf) inn ibitants.

j Leopo! 1 de Meyer, the great pianist, now inVienna, is said to have Ikvuimo paralyzed.

G niBi.i'is rtnKHtii. am'P.i. The followingadlrt.--s was mile by tiaribillii at Naples, Oct.Ul'th, N-- f .ii" retiring to his b use :

T Mt Companions in Anv-- : We must nw r n-- si

b-- r the p' ri which is just fin-she- as the la-- t !

but one in our nitieinl resurrection, and prtpirei ourselves to fitii-- h w. rt hily the in irv. l .us i.-ii;- n cfthe elect of twenty genrr if. :.. the c iiip!. t.. n ofwhich Pr vi lonce has res rve I tor this fortunate niteof vours. Yes. young men. It ily owes to you anundertaking which has U-e- marke 1 ly the applauseof the universe. To this wen lerfil account in yourcountry's hi-n.- ry another more glorious Mill will

anl the s! tve sha'.l sh.w at list ta bis fn--

brethren a sharpem-- swoid. from the linkof bis fet'ers. T arm., t'o-n.a- ofyoii, and tbeni'trb'y will daj p.-i-

r like the du-- f.

Vou, t.i. worn n. ca- -t away all r-- ! fr.cn y..urarms, that will itive you eowirls f.,r ch'Mren. anlyou who ar. the daughters .f tb- - Und of doty, musthave chil Iren who are noble nn I braie. I- -t timiddoctrines I e ca-- t out from amons-- t us. Providencehas presented Italy with Victor and by theside of Victor ll nan-ie- l every quarrel should I. e for-

gotten.Once ne.re I niv battle cry : " Tj arm-- , all

ofyou !" If Mir ch. 1"0'1, l es not find a milli. 11 ofItalians in arms, th ti alas f ,r li' erty 1 alas f .r It ily!Let the M irch of 1KC1, or, if necessary, r'ebr'i iry,find u ' all at our po .ts

Italians of C.i'atafiua, l'.ileni..-.- , V..'.:urn , Anci e.a,Ca.-tel- d iar Jo ar. I I.--tt.:. every u..it: f this lat. 1 whois not a e w ird a si ie, is i n our All tf us.ail . f us, I mv, st tndii.g a;t ut.l the gl. : us !..:of Palest ro, wili strike the last blow at the cuiuiLi ngel. tiie of tyram.y.

Keceiie, voluti'eers, the honored f ) al-

lies, i iiv l f fai. well from me to-da- I a:nbi ! to retire : but .t is f. r a dsy: Tbe

iicar ot i. title Hi.i tin i me with you Lit tho-- e

rilv return to tiieir b :oe- - who a:e called i'V the irn- -

!erat;ve duties if tin r f.mil-es- , anl thoe who byj lit. 'r wouri l have 'i erve l tiie e of theirj Country. I'ho-- e will s rU' Itt'.y ia ti eir hor-ie- s by

tt.e - r, ),: a:. 1 th" very ct f their ob.ew .rid-- . Apitt from th'se, let ali itlo-r- remain tog 1 i' I our ill- i l iis tt.ners.

We shall meet ta-n ere lotn. to much t jetber, f r toe red-.-m- f 'ion . f our In thien who are still thes.aves ol t.'ie bir.tnger.

We s!,all tn-r- t agiiu ere ! i:g, un l 1:1 irch togetherto i.ew triumphs.

ItniiN iifilBs. The church question anew aspect at Turin, letters having ii.terchaiig-e-- 1

between U.e l'oje and the K ii.wr. which are said inbih quarters to involve a peaceable settlement of allpen ling troubles as far as the See is interested. Byths corn-spot- . dei.ee, s i: is said, the II 'y Fa'iieragrees to lenouiice the temp .1 il Sovereignty, and toitiie-- t the King with it, requiring in return live mil-

lions of crt.wtis for the civil list, teu tii.us.ini liiresfor each rard-iial- , an 1 a place of r;cht in the Senateof the King lam. Pius IX and Victor Lai.iiiuel toreside iu fraternal accord at Rome the oi.e at theVaticau. the other the Capitol, dims much byway rf rumor. As to f.ct, we le.mi that Victor!Lniiiiiuel has augmented his ctfers, nn 1 Consents to!bestow a civil list of a million if crowns upon the;pope, and ten thou-at- il crowns upon cir linalleaving the temporal power in tbe Pi pe's patrimonialdomain to his Holiness, ari l coiitentitie him elf withthe tide of Politic tl Vicar." As f.r the EternalCity, it is the lH,rn car.ital of ' lie Italian king loin,and it will be there that the (diimlers will reunite;when the--e aTiirs are I uprn the Vatican,the Church of Sa'nt Peter an I a certain tract towards j

Let'Zira remaining the personal property of the;spi-itu- al power represented by the Pope, and cct.stitu- -

ting an independent principality.

NTII.I. LATKK. j

The clipper ship Fair Win I, ("apt. Crowell, arriv- - j

ed on Monday the 21st, in ciaht '.ii. and 17.J hours,from San Francisco, being the shortest pissageon re--cord.

Fnjtn the Fist, the news by her U tlirce or f.urda3-- s later. Regarding the latest secession news re-

ceived, the linlhtiii of the 11th says :

Tin: Pony Nkws. The news by Pony Express hascome importance, though nothing decisive appears tohave been yet done. Maj. Anlersoti has evacuatedFort Moultrie but the act has little significance.Fort Moultrie, situated on Sullivan Island, is ap-

proachable by a land force at low water, and if at-

tacked by overwhelming numbers could hardly haveheld nut with the very small garrison it contained.The United States commander, therefore, evacuatedit, by withdrawing all his force to Fort Sumter, whichis located in the B tv, surrounded by deep water, andonly approachable in lx.its. Although Fort Moultrieis ottetiest referreu to in speaking ot the Charlestonfortifications. Fort Sumter is really the point of greatest importance. It co.--t the General fiovernmetitnearly twice as much money f.r its construction, asMoultrie did. and besides beinz almost impregnable.commands the other fortifications, ami holds the cityof Charleston itself at the mercy f its guns andshells. No ship can approach or leave that city solong as Fort Sumter is in the hands of nn enemy, asit is located on the very margin of the channel, andall vessels going iu or coming out arc forced to passdirectly under its guns. For all the purposes of theGeneral Government, therefore. Fort Sumter is theessential place, while the other fortifications are com-

paratively f.f small importance. The South Carolin-

ians will find it a difficult j b to c ipture it, evenwhen manned by the small garrison at present there.

The Convention at Charleston, it appears, is going... - . .on Wltli Its secession programme. 1 lie lempor.arynppotntment of the Federal oflicers State officers also,is a shrewd way of preserving the honor 01 thet-cees- -

. ... . . - 1 . " n:sioinsts, ami at tne same time 1101 prutobina eoooiciwith the Federal authorities. It is pretty clearlyindicated that nothing precipitate will be done, ari lwhatever course the ouih euuer.idcs to take, wi.l liedecided by a General Convention of the SouthernStates, It is therefore by no means impossible butthat the whole difficulty will yet be Compi omi-e- d.

The Conservatives at the South have been exertingtheir utmost to elect moderate men to their Conven- -

lions; and if there are any at theSouth, we may expect to bear from them when theGeneral Convention of Southern States meets to de- -

finally the question of going out of, or remainingin, the Union. Southern members of Congress, it istrue, still dec! ire that they will listen to no com- -'

promise; but we by no means are convinced that theyppeak the sentiment of all the Southern people.

Tire It rick !.vKK Itldt'K, F..r sale t.y1

Jo-.! W. A. AI.DR1C1I.

1 j, UM B r rvci .rfKOIlUKC.SIDF.KS II VIX SKtTRKI)X II t li services 01 a l?rrlic-i- l IMiimber. weul.l

inform lm frieu.t ati.l the i.tit.li.- -ireie-rall- that l.e is

.r tar-.l to execute all kiinl of w"rk 111 the .iniil r's line, in aic-a- t workmanlike nii.niu-r- , at prices liii Ii U. fy e n jsliiion.

Ail ofS el l'i.--.

sheetJirari Cor';s,

AVanli I!:iin.Ir.n Sinks an.l

Iron Until Tabs,constantly u lianT.

Those peisoTi. who intetul hnviiii; water introliic. t into theirh.,n, iroiii.l .1 . well to Lave the l lael t an early ilate, in.r.b-- r to Is. e! wle-- the ne tiies nrir t.ti.l. 1-om

Tic: al.vTiber Jits Jt'sT RKCKIVKP, an.l will keep 1.11 liuml,a mii-i'l- of

SUGAR & IffOLASSES,HUM TIIK IJ AMKs M KKK.

The nilciili hi of ileal. rs hihI others is invilml to the samplesreivive.1. W. K. SNolKlllAs. ,

Oiricc in Jiitn.-r'- ItulMinc, p; file Si ! r- -' Tin Shop.

o rv SALE!AT LOV PRICES.

UBAKFAST. IIIXNKK ANI TK.t SKTS,A?s..rt- -. I i --

riales.As..rt.-.- Tun- - ii'.

Ass nisiAsioro-- l liowK

As". .rte.l t'lifs 1 Sancprs.AsuTteil i hi.inls r of

various p ut- - rns, kf., A:c., Srf.

..s.)(.l.i-o-- fast.-rs- cut Tiiin'.l.-rs- .

I'llt.'l -" Wifte lila-.'--!- . Ac,bl.ctro ppiti 1 S.!in fllv.--

Ivory Ii:ii..1I.n knives, p!a'c. K..rks,I'l ite l Ma-l.ir- .l an l salt l.- -. Ac. Aie.

Ily Ii. F. l'FI.I ;f.u,'iii'.-t- f I'orn.-- nn-- i Nittiaim sts.

IJifp ! liire I.icp !

e t 1 fiiiv.i itifK. . iii. iii(;s- -111 Kiev:, iO - t bail in Lass.

I ,r ..il.- - Lys. s ii'iu:.

Cihtm' ! riifc.;' ! C!mtsp ! i

iK!'.M t IIKKS K- -C1AI.IFOUMA 1 e.

Kl.cil.-- f'lu-.-s--- , si:. all to.". I

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PKKKIR f A I . A ( V RAIS.S-l- ii l,x.-- ,SI halt an-- fjaar-- . r.f in r.i:.- - : laa l j ir--

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fiitrinct. iirms- -..rl s i ,t Ml t!tl. K.-- v

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PEARL RIVER SALT.1: ntvi: niwrvMi.i hxi- to 'r .in th- - I'.aii Kr. r W..rk .. I :h ire an. I

f.;. s1 1 I'.t.-.- . 1 I . u t. ii' 1'. I a- -- t le'trk. t r il... A1-- ", K:t- -

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CTrtnrtt V h.i Mniir- .-

f i tSTOIf 3!(KSi: .STATISTICS, FOKPrepared by V. Goodale, Collector-Gener- al of Customs.

Corel 11 I iti iuri.YAl.l K i.K l! i.'I'S TWIN.; I't IV lMi- - KTKI. FiluM

l"i.ite4 s:a;.-s- . c.i:e -- i.l- .'sil .tc.ae si.le, .J.J' J 4s

Krit-- . n .. j.i ei ojIlaml.ur a:..l l'.n 11.. :i 0t.l'.S I N.I

I I.e. a -- l.e'.'J SJ' 1,. ............................. il.l'') Nj

I.J-.--..- r i- - : - Tc'.'.s 00A .an. "UV- - r' Irli- 4.;,. 0:1

Jurviao.l liiier's l.i.M isjJ .(i.l ''i't U'J

Ta'.ii 4!T 41I' toll ::;. e0i alil.-l.- -i . Zo4 onM.cr- !: .a n.l alai i:- -- .is. In

l' . a 00I'.Tu l'JO 00

H.I.'T.VIN NO

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Th.J'-- iM.l'.'Zlc.-.- n;

-' 010 j

5 .; rio.uTs Ul4 000 004o:-,- Toi"-i-4 N.j

l.l'.ij TiJ

4.41..0 W

J

i.ST.032 5-- 5.5T yl1T.'3W la0.4 !) &js.ioj 41s.2.y: Tt1.7-- 7 llol.ONj i

Vil i75- -j eg

o )

oil tu

Vail 1; of am.Tni: J Sl.i-.cs- Atlat.t.e s..le,....

I'.t itc .a- -iiieat It: .tain

Kil--.it- ll l'wa. sn.ns,. .........J aps'(aim. lie's Isl.inJI l.in.t...A hinel. :t Ifi.m.iIi.tn. ure :.nl ltrvnn-n- ,

A .me- u trs I'.ai. lA

T..l.c.iB..K- -r

M urjiit tjSJTssi! u

JJU imjartt f h'rrt I'llliawa.ittii wh:ii-r- s

IIliovt niL.c-- .t

A r.t iiilurists Miiel. nery,.haters

Mis--.- 1.1

Kei nr;ie.! r;,rc es,It.ls nl.l an I in WJ

II. M.'s I hnlli'-erl.n:- i

Animals. Hir. Is. ArcG..i Co.N.uur.il.-- ;f li:.rill-l- s. -

l'lpl'-niati- Agents'iJj.721 4

Jl.lyiI.Vl5 N- -

Dome-ti- c- lliports fromMijr-ir- . tt.s 1,441.271 salt. tons. . . "NJM..I1- - a ii Syruii.e.uis lus.nia Kl. ur, 1. 1.1.. l.ii'..4CotT.s-- tbs . ..4N.yirt Hay. tons njI'uiu. !r,- - . .CW.2H4 s tt:t ...t:itiM-s-. Iit.ls l.ol.'illiil-- s. '0.-.'t- Its.. ..577,o41 Fun-ii- s, lbs 17S,7y4Beef, hi. is 202 I'alile 104Mush. I. his '.' liors.s SI

hl.U C4y Sun.lries, kis i

Value of .loin. sue exr.s, pro,lnct of the whale fisln-rv- , at Customi-- ribFuriiishe.1 as supplies to 12'" whalers, at oU0 ea- h" to ys niereiiantnieii. at 2U0 each" " to national ve seN,

All other ports, all vessels, caruoef auJ mipiilies, estiinateil at

Total value exports ami supplies

National Vessels, at

l.l.

K-at- l.

I'uIk-

Licenses

IV'n.frrs1,

Arrivals. ; Class. Coniman.ler. Guns. F'n.m j

In 1... Kussiau,... Warstm'r, riast.uin Bar.iii l'usterlohe 5 Hakodadi,. Jan'ry 22,I'"- - l''1- - Kyn.la Amlr.-ef- , 10 b. Francisco,

l'".,.. Novick Fe.l..ro?ky, 10 Io.Feb.2S... liritisli tft. Topaze, .1. AV. 51 A'alimraiso.. 2.. Victoria.Mar. 5,.. Ain.-rieau- , I'owhatan, J. Tiituall, 11 f. Francisco.

"20,..- Steam r,... Sauinaw J. .'S Fnmeiseo, April ("liiua.May 'Jit... .(..panose,. Kan.liumarrali. li May Japan.

American,. Slo .j l'vaut, W. Hunt IS I'anama 1,. Lahaina.27... British,... A. II. lla-Un- s, C jA'alparaiso... lite. a,. irt-.ri-

Ahrt AV. A. K. I'earse Ill In )wirt Jan'y 1st. 1ni,1.

Merehtiiit Vessels; ait the Iorts

noxoi.tu" I.tiiAisa.NATIUNAMTV. Inii.k. Oitsuh:.

No. Toxs" No. j Tons. No. Tons.

Auiencau. 71 25.422 8 C.S'.Hl 1 342Hafnium Iti 2 Oi'OBritish 7 1.7ft;I'anih I 5noHanoverian. 2'Ji!

Kussiau. ....... 1 I'.tHI

VI lelil.urn 1 40O

Totals. .. !'S .II.O'il

AVIiulint: Vrimrls Jit I'oi-l- of Ihe Ilnxvii-iii- inInI:iii:Is. I Slit!.'

HONol.t LI".j

NiTloSAI.lTT.

IXSIilK 2 2 i Is"American.. 1'S 52 33 3 24 2.13

Hawaiian... 15.,Br- - ni'-- "Olil-nbu- N

Husiian...Freiuli. .. 1 :: :: i

1215 53 j2 34 2t 3J5

suopl

Morns

Wool,

(T.tll.,

Honolulu.

Hawaiian Islands,

l,S74

nuinl..-r- Table shmv r ililTuient ports,ports

u during Sprin? season 81, which wereG Hawaiian,

1 Fall was 132, which 113 Hawaiian, 3 4and 1

Taken Out Consumption, 1M00.

lira. liKlNt.Y. AVllISKV. SiIKKRV. C. &C.Halt. Hall. Ualls. Ualln. Hall,

'206; 2SM,84' 150 346

a1 3;37' 1,15.5 1,027

2SHj 863, 2,517 "246 671

i j

2 ft; ........ .... ....53. lol

171. 48; 9 ....255

I! ONOU'IA".

First (JuarU-r- ,

iuarter,Ihir.l (iiiart.-r- ,

Fourth Haarter,.. ....Total

LAHAINA.First QuarterSeconil QuarterTl.nd Q.iart. r

luaru--

Tobtl,

Year's t"t-i- l

Table ilion Ihe Direet Trnde f HonoluluIrani mill lo Home I'orla.

KNTKKKU. I I.K II

Nation alii v. A'alueA'ar.s-s- . es.

y.

American.... 745.t)7l 1S.71S J521.3304 121.N'..y 5 1.304 42

I'cruvmn 11 00 .1

Not ineludiii!; Carti.i-- s

of CiirL'oes Invoieed

Bate From"S-- l.F.ntry. I urgo.

ll.tw'an 1". tropauloski, 7.57S Oo

Ameri'n Uradlee, Boston, 9.792 24ij. Allyon, Citllao, (Ml

Aui ri'11 Comet, Fnneiseu, 4.4019 ...-- -, New l.ndon. 4.459 26

Amethyst, New 1.

" 17 San Francisco, 27.304Feb. lit British Itell, l.n.lou, 40.7S3

" 17 Ameri'u s Balmer, S in 1 rauciseo, 14.-2"- 4 4

Syren. Bo-to- n. lOa.359 N4

o, :Jnny Ford, Towns.-!!.!- , 4. '.i'M.:r."l jA'ankee, San Franeisi-o- , 12.ii"'. 01

" I'.iniet, j 4.520 45" Kathleen, LiverjHKil, 5 .U

Old'u'ln; l'lan. t. Bp 111.11, it.ONii 2ii

" ii Anien'n 41.773 21

" llyack, 3. 241 Old'u'l.? Ifernum. 4.547 9711 Ameri'n ranees San Francisco.

has. l'hil.s, New ljonttoli." 3.471 ft

" W:ish"ll 11. ston, Ss.;':i3M.iv 4 Vanki-'- , Fiinci-ic.'- is.onl

15 Comet. j 3.333.1.-- iv I'f T..irn-i.-!i.l- . 3.2S6 f.'l

bippii-tt- .

FOIfi SAX FI-AXCI-SC O!

Till: CI.II I11K BAP.K

'A ml.'' HI'IT .... ... .f r M . 5 .v. ,

AN !: h'-.- f- r above p rt r about 2i;h inst.Fr- -- ht or a ply to

04.' :,t A. AV I.I.I A MS .m CO.

KIKll I.AK IIII.O K11T!V. Si HooNF.Il

.TV ... v "11

AViU have II O N I. I' 1. 1' r II I I. regularly every w.-.--

Cab. 11 -- t- or from II I" &

K- - CI.AKK.

TIIK IMI OF S.TU..- - Nuu A C. met. rv

l.v not..--- , th.itI.l Ms. Hot. tr--

Ih-:ii(.- k. r. l! r- --. tc - int.- - place.! inIns charge, ttoi. ''- - sul t burial, etc,

It- ruf.-- to By r .f the BoardIIFNKY KiiHlNSON,

HZ-l- f

X'otic'c.lABHUMIiBKII HtVIVI. HF.F.X

1 .l.il appoito.e.1 liao r annexe. 1,

f the ..f Jam--- , ..f I Ion.

fives not ce to p' r- - ns hat:' .1. ui ml. ag tinst sailmd.-b- .1 to saiI. ia e, I.. ine.-!i- t li.- - -- am-; an

are le re by iiiiine.lmre pKymrnl.JAMKs DAV.-.-N. A.linliiislralor.

A 11 e I, ot of.11 12, 2.1s-4- t James I'avn

S. I. SYKI'P!FST VI I, A A'HIIVI.IKOAIT'.'I.H for

lsimily IIt.:, up in S pillion keM. Aim. a f

F C Co

l li.',-:l.:- lion-lulu- . 'T.-au- t f tanl...; ' . CJ

I'Tf. I'.fl ..f.I:::i.rts ;tl lti.aa-.- J.LN-t- - 40 J T. "Ja

I'J Illi" 1.4s.j l..!.."74 i-. KAWa.hii.' 4 47 'si ..

Po K. sl.vkt-ku- . nI tsiL'o K..1.NA 4 00

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Cualoiu 1 1 otisr--

li.i.u i'I 1.In-i-j rt ii i .'. jl li

l!.4'V. 7.; --'..no laB .n.le.1 Oi.-.- ls i

Traiijot " o7i y.'. 1AMSaints 5..7 No j in)

Trans'.l 4.'s... 7c .m

s::.u:4 5.47il'.u. s (.10

Kei.-i.tr- iJ inl'st.-.lllit- S'Jj i

ritol-r- r.jj oeiSt..r:im- 3.K5 o2

C4S 17Fines an.t 00 OO

Fei s 1..Y" 1 .sj oOllosi'-.ta'- . Fun. I im y.ni

Marine litispiuil Thx s.'4liariace S.67S 21

I.o,-i.- l 13J

Nation. Name. ' bailed, For

port Jan. ile . Cruise.Jan.

I'o. I'". Ho. lio.' Friate, Spenci-r- , ' March" Japan, IS,,

I'o. T. sclc-nc- S. "..' I'o. ' lio. 2i.,." June IS.. K. Auir.' Nov. . . Heeate, V

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Boston,

AprI'ahner,

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l'.iv:-- . .lulu,

ith

andrsiU

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lianit-n-

illl.so5 IS $4.Jf4

.Jlll.Ni'O4.IM

Illlo l.ootK:tiva:l..te si noKeiilakekua 7 IMKoioa lltfl VO

receipts.. $117,302

Foreign txis rte.1 .$320,932lom tie el vrtiNl 349.920l)vinr-;i- e .hnIs turiiislinl a 130.000 OO

JS7.4:,j "O

Honolulu, lsCO.Mill-- S .Y

27 Hoes Sitsheep 512 l skins 716

lb ....70.5J4 Fish, kgs... 15Talloiv, ion iter cs 14. csks U7Wlialt; .. 140.1S5 lioats. 12Whale lme. Stf.yjs Tohatvo. Ihs., 1.000liout skins H7,47J Squahes l.oOO

House rates, whale oil aie whalefione5340.92 54

u3.oou 00ly.600

S.0O0 0040,000

$40.52$

ISfiO.

of the 1NGO.

II11.O. K.twailllK. Kml AKlkl l.i Koi.oa. TOTAlJ.

No. Tons. Xi- Toll: No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons

5 1 l.atl, 2 171 nS 34.bfil..! l! 23 17 2.023... 7.... 2

.... 1 2601 IkK)

.... li 400

5 1 n74 l.V. 1J4 117; 41,220

Tranliiii.ieuts Oil nuil Hone, IS (JO.STKINU SEASON.

AVllAl.E. IS.1S8f.alls. Ualls. Llis.

Honolulu, Ihiuii.1 to New ilfi.nl,. .. .0,S6T 10S.753 31.S15Honolulu, hound ro San F'raneiseo, 2.by--

Total Spriii! shipments 5,sr.7 111,C52 31.S15FALL, SEASON.

ll.,o..1..1 l..,oa ... 11- r - irj j,e.."...., ".'uii.i " .......... .0 .1 I 4iil.U1)Iihaina, do. 1I.1 3,S75 54.213 yo.731Honolulu, bound t Breiavn, tii,773 33,742

Total Fall s!iipmo:.ts,. .40 Oli J 071.434 540,151

Year's shipiueiits,. 47.S50 7S2.USi) 571.9

Tnble Showing I lie Cnrryin- - Trmle from n mlto oilier Ihnii Home I'orln.

The 1:1 tin- - the whole iiinn'ot of entries at the many of the Vessels having called at .eve-r- al

.luruie the same season.The ifl i I nuuilH-- r of ditT. reiil vsels toui-tiiin- at the Islands the was of 70 American.

1 Russian. 3 ol itrxl 1 Bremen.number in the season of were American, 9 Oldenburg, ' Kussiau,

French Bieinein

Spiiits, of Bond forGlS. ALCOHOL.' HoKT. MaIIKIUA. C SrNDBIES.

Utitl- - Unlit. Halls. Ijall.t.'i Gall.j '21 4n3 701 SOS 103 31- 130

5,; ! 355 575 i 75S l

j 4J 407 Sn-- . 51U5 i 6; 2; 108l,OH 17; 57 87

100 2.C01 3.1C1 2,tM j 84

i

40 13 j 1 9.7. : fis , .... 47 ....1

--V 3S 31j 6. 14-1- j

14 307' 23'J ;

2.S.,a ,).46S 3. Ho 2NS 853 2.505 S4 671

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W 13.340 t.2 4s 50Hriii.li l.H7. 25

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taken by Whalers.

of Flag.

Her...J.iNiah

I'ernv'n 4.1006 San 02

" 13 37.47S 36'ank.-e- . 41

Heather 60Franc

" 23It I't. 52

1

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" ,t 17.514 1.6

' 16 ('

4.959 n7

20 N-- w Y..rk,25 j 17

S.tti 75" 31

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and all apple ' ' fa.! ban. ord

rVF. v A.lc.liu w;ttT tr.e Willb.-- e lure-I- t

all c thel all the l

iioliti.-- lo make

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KNTKKKl). ; CLEAR KB..

Value of Ij . j Value of

f Cargoes. e Cargo.

U 1.424 J24,0yfJ 36 1C 6.501 $158,716 24loj 1.5n1 baCuti of. 13 2.030 134,735 57ll 110 ont On ..:2; 1.2S0 6S.HS0 4S ..'3' 975 8,3i3 14 ..ili 206 252JG7 03 1 206 5,759 33

Nno.At.iTY.

. . .Hit.v:iiiaii....

Bani-- h

Oldenhurif . . .Han- - iverian..Kilian tkK) 34.NI12 35

Value at over $3,000.

I'KUIOIl

Bate of y, i Vessel. j From Value ofKniry.

May 30 A.neri'n Zoe. Kanagawa. $ 7.0S7 8S

Jun. 10 " Frances I'almer, San Francisco, j 14,657 92" 20 " Constitution. I't. Townseiid, 3.411 S4" 20 " Sam'l Roliertson.'ltoston, j 56.335 41' 25 British Grecian, lmdon, 10,5-2- iri

July lo " Kathl-e- n, Victoria, 5.392 hi" 13 Ameri'n Yankee, San Francisco, lli.luS 27

Aug " Coin.-I- . ' 10,oy5 OS

" 13 llawa'n It. AV. Wood, Hamburg, 4 4,."2i0 04" 13 Amen'n Jenny Ford, 3.0n7 N2

31 " Ciin.stitutiou, I't. Townsen.l. 3.(551 903 " Frances I'almer, San Francisco, lo,252 IS

' T. " Ba lnea, Boiton, 75.l'.li; 2S

2i " Yankee, Sin Francisco, 20,1 s4 2S" 2o " Aeate, Arctic, 7.392 09

Oct. 26 " Comet, San Francisco, 13.456 f.5" 31 llawa'n Hero, l'i tropauloski. 17,517 74

Nov. 1 o Kmma R..ke, San Francisco, 5.s76 17

" H " Mary Kllen, Portland, O., 4.371 US

" 10 Anieri'u Main, BoHon, 5.1.713 4Sl " 12 llano'n llarhure. lloiu.-k.ing- . -- 5.907 03

22 Ameri'n Fiances I'almer, San Francisco, 15. 200 3S" 26 Banish Triton, l.iv-r- .l. 6si5 4S

Btc. lo Am.-ri'i- i Alert, Kanau-awa- ,, 3.653 77

- 14 " A'ank.'c. San raoei-u-n- . 12.1i'.o

.5. .11. SUIT II V o.

FOR 5.jHL.3Lm1IZ

la V A XKKK."11 II I " 1 1 I V I. TKOCIIF.x, IXHKOWX'S ' -- N. I'oiil-I.- s an.l Hoarseness,

Balm "fl VI'.i.

Kxtra Tu'.ii.- - f.r Kn.-iu- Pumps,Thorn"" Kxiract,T.N.th Bru.;.. s.

1" r sal.- - also. tr-.- - v:ir;.-t- fPatent M- d;cine,

Briii..1. rfumt-rv- Ac.. Ac

FAMILY 1'Illii ST- - Hill,Cot:., r Fort and Hot. sts.

Messrs. LOTADA, SI'i:.n:U --V ( o.,NOW OFFKIl FOR S Al 1". A S HI.FJ TP . FK"M TIIF.1K

G0 SUPER. RAM FLOCK,niif "I'rS IV Willi II. AUK

'))) of ihv vr bvi half hrvAv

i 1 : I J I "V 1 1 A MS !To f- and on th. s- Inlands, nil f which arc bred from th

very rhoic. si sires.Imported fr. ni andMini.-- , Hawaii, Jan. 1, W.l. 24 2 11m

1'irr lVoofiiinl AV;itcr IVoof Roofing.rivill'. I1KST. I III". I'KST AM) MOsrid"ll- -

I able l'..fi.ig that can be had any a.: lings. - tl

riOOPIlVG!Mai u'ictui.tl by the

XKW KM.I.AXO KOOFIXt: H MAM'F tCTI"IIIM. "O.VI lA X V.

This R. lli c i" no in !! in all part, c.f (l-.- I'nil.-- S(.(ean. I Canada, a-- : I hat : reputation . end to i.nnc

It is now iu ue on m.t of :h ubbc building. r. Ih. c I. land,a... I on . vcral S ar--r Piiutation, and g.v.-- enure n.u !:.. ten(.. all.

A .mall lot . f CoMl'o.-- l I ION an 1 F I" I T f. r Patent K '"t g.hortlv exi-ct."- l fna i

11 Bl.F.Y C BATKS. Agent for lUwnnan ls' .ndsve tf or the N K KooIihh l M ina'a.-lu'in- t o

ijv joiix i". ( oi.nnix.X"V ii4lsi X "i'oilli'l

AT U CI ION !

i o- - n o n 1: o u !

I It I 1 V V. Jan. 2". 111 1 1 oViurk, A. A

Al Sale. K s.i will a Rssorimriit just re- -

e'.vi.i. Coiisls'.lt .. 1.1 pull t

Oj-Js- ,

AIiFi.a.ilure.

Matlii.i.Manila Cigais. c, A.c.

ALSO

The Stock ofM- - SECiKIM

Advertised for Vedues.tIay last.

It W. SEVERANCETIIK OLD ST A M. l"XIF.K TIIK AVT CoNSl 1. AT F, lifers for sale t uupr.cedeiitxi

I o- rates to meet the exigeucics ot the t.nics.Groceries.

Ship Chandlery,b jt-- Bregans,

Hollow wnre.Crockery wre.

Paints.Oils.

Glass ware.Cordage, ic., syc.

50 dm Paint Brushes.10 Marking Brushes,4 " Stencil

A hitewash Brushes, every size,Scrub Bru-he- s, Tar Brushes,

An.l every variety ol ex i.iw. For saleII. AV. SKA KUANCK.

(alifornia rieliles and Vineii-ar-.

I)n IO U II.. KKGS PICKI.F.S,IF 20 5 gal. , ,

10 bbU. Ci.l. r Vinegar.Received per t'rti'-- fa Palmer. For sale bv2.is-- q II. AV. SEAKRANCK.

Nautical Almanacs, 1801, 1862.11 PAPER AX1) LOG HOOKS.SAX For sale bv

23S-- 11. AV. SKVK11ANCE.

TO St" HOOX K KS, SHIPS, SLOOPS,HK1;S, It AUKS A STKAMKUS iueluded

OFFKIl KVKRV VAU1KTV OF II KM I,I and Manila Cor.laite, Ship Chandlery and Ship and CabinStores, at lowest rates in the port ef Honolulu. All received bylate arrivals 23S-- 11. AV . SLVKUANCE.

CHAIN CAllI.F.S A-- 1IION ni.NDI.ASS.3- -1 IXCII CHAIN CA15I.KS,

jim 1 No. 4 Iron patent AVindlass. For sale cl;np byo;;s.,, II. AV. SKVERANCK.

(.reen Corn and Preserved Meats.CRKKX CORN,CANS Prcservtd Aleuts,

I ans Preserved truits,1 Stum. For sale by II. AV. SKVKRANCK.2oS-- i

COTTON TvVINK! COTTON TiVIXE I!t LIls. ASSOIITKH Pl.V COTTON

f THINK. Kx&ian. For sale by23S-- i 11. W. SKVKRANCK.

HO AT NAILS, TIM It Kit NAILS.TROCGIIT XAILS, (T T XAIIS,

of cv.-r- size. For sale by23S- - II. AV. SKVKRANCK..

LAMP II LACK.IJItLS. LAMP UI.ACK. IN SMALLIO PAI'KKS. For sale by

23S- - 11. AV. SKVKRANCK.

VAItNISH.GALLONS 1'ITIXHTTIE VARXISII,40 in 5 gal. tins, ut a Larva in.

21-- 11. AV. SKVKRANCK.

KVA KltS AM) IIASINS,SKTS COAIPLKTK. OF TIIK BEST

white Iron-ston- e Ware, per Triton For sale bv23S-- 1 II. AV. SKVKRANCK.

F.ST XV II ITK DIX.V KR SKTS, TEA SKTSand Chamb.-- sets of Iron-ston- e AVare, per ship Triton.

For sale by (23S-i- ) 11. AV. SKVKRANCK.

CirT (JL.VSS TUMHLKHS.4rfk DO'.S. SFP. ENGLISH CCT GLASS

W Tumblers, 25 dozs. large pressed Glass Tumblers.Received per ship riton. tor sale by2;Sq II. AV. SEVERANCE.

S.VI Ci: PANS! SAI'Ci: PANS !

EX'A M ELLKI) EXGLISH SAICE1rLi f PANS of assorte.1 sizes,loo tinned Kuglish Sauce Pans, assorted siiea.

For sale at prices which defy competition. Just landed perTriton. For sale by (238-i- .) II. AV. SKA KR ANCK.

OAItS OAKS! OAKS!A SSORTEO SIZES B EST ASH OARS, AT

low rates, er Mam. For sale by23$-- 4 It. AV. SKVKRANCK.

POLAK OIL.OIL AND KILLER OIL.1)OLAR will burn well and give the bent light.

For sale by (25S-q- ) II. AV. SEVERANCE.

TINS JEN XX' LI XI) CAKES,500 20 cases i vsters.10 cases luahaugs.

To 'ic sol 1 cheap by II. AV. SEVERANCE.238--

ROILED LINSEED OIL,EXGLISH Pure Lead,F'reueh Zinc Paint,

Cheaper titan ever by II. AT. SEVERANCE.23S--

'IWl LIJS. PCTTV. IX TIN'S AND IN BLADDERS,tj r J at low rates. For sale by

23S-- q II AV. SEVERANCE.

AT TIIK LOXVEST PRICKS!IlEAAT IIROGAXS AND BOOTS.1 For sale by

23S-- q 11. AV. SEVERANCE.

B. O. HALL.LATI1K. 15 IXCII;ITI'RXIXG platfonn and counter;

Bay State cooking stoves, 5 sires; Kagle plows, No 2,Horse plow, 2 sizes; side hill plows, ox yokes.Corn shellers, round (viinted spades and shovels,Pickles, ox bows, candles, rakes, pitchforks.Hunt's axes, pit saws, force and lift pumps.

pipe, paints, nil, turienti!ie, blinds and doors,A arnisli. glass, putty, lamp black, white varnish,leather varnish, cai iieiitei-s- ' tools, a gp at variety;Bouble harness, plated and plain; glau'ed sashes.Hand carts, wheelbarrows, wash tubs, do. boards,Adze an I axe handles, hand and beneli screws.Saw clanis, builders hardware, gn at variety;Plated war. Old B. million colf.-- p t,(iuarded lanterns, market baskets. Jtc, Ac.

iiifX' f;)oos, v., v-.-, Vr- -

3

I ST RKCEIX'ED V EXPRESS VIA ISTII-MI-

.1 ti Host in and I'luia-- Ipl.ia, an assortm-i- it of

HOOTS AN I) SIIOKS !Lat.-s- t styles for La li. s, (i- i ts an Children.

Ill RISERS. Aid, SIZES.A p .irs Misses BI BBKR IKN.TS; small ..t .f Rutikert's

y iilt.il II .ots. r t - - alte r.

U f an.', sh-.-e- mad. nr. 1 repaired at short n tite byJ. II. AVOOB.

FRESH GROCERIESi iX SALE, ItV RECENT A R R I X" A S, T 1 1 E

W f i ti.':,-.- - of ! ri' b. al tit1 trc ol the i

nn b rsi.-ne I, v:..Pr.-.- rv. ,

fr--.l- i appl.-.- , t'urryr rsh IOI.-..-- - S. lir 'iimj .':i!i.t.Fr- sh p. - ir nn-- i k II'lr,Fr- st. )h ais,lVi- - t rry j in, r.inpr.iM,I'r ii.l jam, I r ..iv! t iv-

Str:t j tin, Ac, Ac, Ac. i r iiri-- i inc r,M aice uo ats.Sat-.-- .S.--- t av..ry, H:t:ill tit'ur,Fr.-st- i rai-in- s. Kn-- rurrrint . in llr-f- .

T; os at.-- cr.tckr.Tn s s.erar cra.-k-

. rs, Tin? si'r criw krm.l'.n. . ..iaeracKcrs, Tin wiiii crirLers,

Fr. s, oysirrs. Fn.h ...iM.pr.,Sardine., Frnvh rupwTf.

Kiit'lisli pie fruits, rpKlifth Mclklcn,

F.iiElish .aucr,, Kticlxh inunturtl,Fr-nc- mustard. mnknl h.ui)t'

Smoked Ursn ei.rn,Bct o- l. t.ir Hops.

Crush-- ! and loaf siicir. AcN B Trcsh butt, r and gr un-- ..rt.s. alw.ivs i: band1,71, II. Al. IM VltK.

Auuaiii! i.estnurant.THE SI'HSCRIRF.R IIAVIXG!

BiMRMNii llnl SK and 11- -

TV1 RANT i i Viiiianu Sti.-.-l- a ! w d..rs als-v- the I iimnl. h- - b --.:s the ctilnui.-- tavors ..( Ini friend, and the pat--

of t'e' pilbllC III e, i, al.Hot mra;.-- e in had at .ill hours, and 0 ST Kit STKAVS in a

f W nollllteS notN I! trt-.-ular attention paid to Ni.-l.- t lain. hi a.A.t;.M...ilo- - tire I ,tery s..4l,l..s. fr tn tt heie i.f ttie ts.t

h.,rss in t n may !"' I.lr.-- i u:..d r:i'e i. rnis..; . ' mi

i

f AOCTldViro. StlFv

II Y A. P. KVKItKTT.

AsTJCTIODNTTHIS WAV !

Thursd:t, J ii ii. It, at 1( oVIocL, A. M .,At nnsIcs K.k iu, w.ll Is- - sol. I, to CI. is-- Consignment.,

Dry J.ssls.Cbxhin.

. iroc ri.-s-

BilsI Appb s,B;vd.

It) S.lt.l S.llllKMI.SwtllKrtl,

Axe llrtrr,llrwd Herb.,

Nail,Itron'ii Sugar,

Adauiantuie Camlles,China Matting,

IUn.s, IHieJ Beet.Cooking Stoves.

Merino I'li.lersbirts,Klaiikrts, Lins-- Handkerchiefs, Pocket Kalvrm, Tubs,

Ladies' Ki3.ni; tiauulk-ta- . Jack linie.Cap Paper, liuiiny li.ua.Tins Cr.tc.rrsi. Keg. Duckets.

1 splenuid Bianioml Cross, (arrantrd.)1 set latva Jeelry, (warranted,)1 two wheel Buggy.

ALSO

At II O'Clock, A. M.. at Salra KtMsss.

xincl POllTElt!A LSa

The effe.-t- s of the late Mr. K. CvL'I. decead.

AT Al CTIOA !

On Saturday, Jan. SO, at 10 o'clock, A.M.,W ill sold, at the re.id.-oc- e of CIIS. A. POOR, ia tbe

vailev, nearly opi-oeil- e K. O. Hall's,

Tli IiiriilHii- - r tl llouw.I'arl.r Furniture--.

Re.1 plush ofa, black walnut spring seat rhalrs.Large black walnut what not aud honks, side tables,Parior center table, do. rocking chairs, pictures, vset, etc

Furuilurr.double Ixsl, 1 roa bedstead, rhild'a koa bedsteaj,

1 ei it, 1 camphor bureau. 1 large site bureau.Cane seat cha-.rs- , rhiidrcn's chairs, etc.. etc.

Dining Room and Pantry Fupniture.Tablis, Chairs, Lounce, Meat Safe,

Dinner and Ten Sets, Ac.Kilrhalsa Furniture, the usual assortment.

ALSOThe lease of the house, with laud attached, sufficient to I a.

tun- - two liors.-s- .

LEASE and BUILDINGON CHARLTON'S WHARF !

u.v rr u o rv ion :

On Thursday, Feb. 21, at 13 o'clock, M.,fA, OX THE PREMISES XV ILL UKy,o; sold, th-- alx.ve well known ioopcrty. SJWf

The lur.se hns two years and three mouths tn --

run, and a margin of one thousand four hundred dollars eranuura is received, over and atove the ground rent Of $10tH.

AVm. Miller, Hs.., lias the option of renewing the leuae orpurchasing the building, or tin failure to come to term., iLcbuilding to le removed,

tstle ositive.For particulars apply to

A. I. EVERETT,Honolulu, Jan. 23, 1S01. Auctlt necr.

Ural I.(a(c on Merchant slrretVOn SALE !

THE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE'Bull's llea.1," siluaU-- mi Men-hun- t street, near Nuu-an-

witlin back en'riinee fn.m Nuuanil street. Thebuildinit is two stories, with a flue cellar and w.ter from lhagoverilinr ill pies, all in first rate order. Title fee simple

For ltius, Ac, apply to2ol A. I. t. liitr.i i .

ASES I'I. I E COTTON THREAD,c Cases A omen's and Men's Hosiery,tor sale by.

23S-3- W. A. ALIiRICII.

IJROVVX COTTON,BALES Shetucket Strijies,Bales Panama Ticks.

Bales Melhucu Ticks, extra.For sale by

23S-3r- a AV. A. ALDRICII.

EN'S 'ALF ROOTS.31 La.be- -' Kid and Patent Leather Oailers,Assorted Misses', Youths' snd Child's Shoes,

For sale byiS-3- m AV. A. ALDRICII.

MIRRORS, 21 x t1,2()x 12, 14 i IO,CASES 9, 10 x 8, 8 x 5,Casks Uuanled Lanterns, bras, topped,

For sale by23g23m AV. A. ALDRICII.

OA BOARDS AND SCANTLINGK 23-2- m For sale by W. A. ALDRICII.

IRISH POTATOES !A LLEN & BERRILL'S KAAVA1IIAE POTATOES

2. constantly on hand, and receivins; fresh supplies everyweek per steamer, A 11 who wish for a good article, please rail ou

225-6- m WILCOX. R1CHARU8 CO.

NOTICE!HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I WILLI not be responsible for, or pay any debts contracted in my

name, without a written order from myself.8. JAFFER.

Honolulu, October, 1860. 238-2-

ROYAL HOTEL BILLIARD SALOONTHIS ESTABLISHMENT.

which is unsurpassed in quality of Table, furnish-ini- t.

aud commodious tileasantoess of ror.ni, is nowunder the superintendence of A. J. McBuffee, whose

capacity as Caterer for the Public in this line Is asure guarantee of satisfaction to those who may favor thisplace with their patronage.

The stock of AA ines and Liquors furnished for this Saloon arethe choicest the market affords. 222-6- iu

ROWLAND'S .

AJlBieOTYPE (iALLERY.flAII E CXDERSIGXED would call the Arrtsrion of

JL .f his Friends and the Public to his Rooms, over thePacific Cmomercial Advertiser," Printing Office, (next to the

Post Oltice) where he is taking Pictures which, for elegance ofstyle and softness of tone, cannot tie excelled.

lleing in constant receipt of New Sto--k, Chemicals. Ac, tie isprepared to take Pictures with all the lau-s- t improvements.

XT Pictures taken on tilajis. Patirr, Patent I rather, IndiaRublier, &c, and warranteil tu give entire satisfaction.

N. II The Public are invited to call and examine specimens.119-t- f AV. F. HOAVLAND Arti.t--

SUGAR AiNDllOLASSESFROM

KOLOA n.A'TATIOaV !

oxxo-- r loci :

IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.FOR BV

lS9-t- f 11. HACKFKLD 4, CO.

Choice lerlnmery,CLE(;iIORN BEfjS TO INFORMVS. bislie. of Honolulu, that he ha. j'l.t rece iTd direct

fnrni lmdoii. a genuine assortment of PIKSSK & IX' BINS'celebrated p rfumery, among which are

Kxiract. of Frangipanni,Ltu. Flower,

Magnolia,

Jtismine,AVil Vi.4 I,

AVhite Rose,Moss llMe,

Orange Flower,and many other fine perfumes.

The S..ps,To.--.l- i Powder.

Aromatic Vinegar,ai d for the hair, are alno of the moat choice des-cription and worthy the attention of the ladies.

Honolulu. !. V. l!0d. A. S. CLEGH0RN.

Ton7ectionery.Confectionery ! Confectionery ! !

KVKKV TRIP PKUKKCKIVKI) Inim Franciscrt, choir Ms ef

Rr;nii crkbmlrtl CnutirM anl frr I inml' hy J RATTAN ACIf,

:S im Nuu.niii st., on fnm corwr of King pt.

el I

FROM LIVERPOOL.

CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISHV an.l fCori'll CoN FKCTIoNKRY, a small lot put up infancy papers, rv suitable for Balls or Partiea.

Al.so A choice of Spanish L1COKICK, a pur article f.rCHighs and cl-ls- . sale by

J. CATTANACIl."TlS-tSt- Nuuatiii .t., one d'.sr fnsn corner of King street.

FOR SLE BY TIIE F.NDKRSIGXED :

VI'. II a V 4 V A ' I tl A RS.I A " l.',,. ,,.r V.. 1 Si tl S'a n

Likewise, Superior Natural LeafChewinrand Smoking Tobacco.

Al A rhoice VA of fancy Uerman Pie.J. CATTAi ACn.

23S r.m Nuuanu St., one door from corner of Kins; st.

Just Received ex ki TRITONFROM LIVERPOOL.

FIXE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN ANDA Fancy French Clay Pipes. Fir sale bvJ. CATTAN CII.

?' dm Nuuanu st., one door from corner of King at

BEST FIREWOOD !g xOXST A NTI.V ON II A MlA ' And for sale by (.'.-i-lli-nt Aos IIOIT K IltTCK.

ft

: 1

;

NORTH PACIFIC WHALEMEN'S LIST.Spring Season, 1861.

--H Ei .A,U""

Honolulu nailed day X

clean 1 Nov 20

!"!30

VraarU Num. Captain. 5 -; ! s i t fp fp

AirVar Barber 1 410. N BAltre. bk IWI t ItM C S Och'k SO 2i0 . ..Mtocw Frmsirr j Walker j IS0 N II itrli'kAUh ! tlajnnxl. :ii5 llo.. Ocl.'k j louo 15

Adw, bk Sor.Uren !lsS Ru.ssn . . VU .

Holo O.U'k . . . 20.JU .I' I

i!

Bart. OusiwU jCUrk IsM'N B Arctic ...HmjanUa Hush j flab lit Il'.no .eh'k ISkrifuu i Turner Usi S B A i cue si lliiO t5

Call Fuller X B atch'k .

CaUfurnW 1 JO UjtAi

Camilla. (Prentice B Och'k 700 lnw .

Caulaiocoart jLalasce llavr Ii ii.ij 66 4

C. W. Morfaa MmiIloa llsi N B Ocli'k .... J ....Champion Worth Is-V- i K.J?vC krone, bk Iwl . H Arctic ....r ..Cooct (Oklrn.). Wilnclnt Brem Ab'k JiOCoral llsi. X B orf.'k TiW . . . .

Corin'hian Lewis liM N B StPIi AMI loO ...2U (Sarai.l-.nrs- : ltv i U :h'k 00 Suj . . . .,'

Cynthia. ls7 i Hons Arctic iWJ . . . .

Wctra Brown 1959Fn.il 3torfaa J Ocli'k ... 4'j

Fanny, bark Ifclirro ltCO X BI H Ulut-iu- I Si V II 3oo Wjo .

FVirklA I Fists X B Arrt.c 40 Vio .Floreor H50 h'k IVlo .

i i

t

dm. Scoit HunGos; ISIS. r ii Och'k loo 9o0 . .;

in. au Fisher 1159 X B orb'kLubber llr-r- Arctic

Oxerf Return Fish Isi") X B K- -rt IT 2 .

tiiai'liule I Davis ! lSa X U ch'k SOO i! I

Gitfc--S llare Orb't .... loo .

Tlarrlsn Wood 1S5X B Ocrfli 1) ..liartrony , lly jlV Hono SOO . .liarrest Maocbratrr clk JV JiO . .Hi. Kamiaul Krlly lift X B Anf : Is 1 loo ..HibcrBi ilUlaard b Lchk

T&c llnwlaod Loor n x b Vhk 60 150laaAelka Tncker X B Ari.-ta- 1.Jantr Maury Mi X B ArcticJaana X B ... l)oJnvtt Vk Inflow Ial X B Orh'k 15o Tw.' .

John Howlaod Wnclden !&. X B Arctic H 25 .

Jowphlo Chapoaa M X Mli'k 45o JOO .

Jan tor Rowley 1 & X tX-h'- 15o 3oo .

J. F. Wf--H (bk) Tiskrr 4 Ucb'k fci I'AM!

Kohote Cot-se- 16 Hono Arctic .... IOoO 100

I 1

Lancaatrr Riuaell liM(X B Och'k eo coo.i r

I I

Maewlia PWrce 11ii!X Arctir 10O1T00 100Maroro EUrklre l".V: X ia-h'- k 30 14ou ...Martha lit(bk) Cornell X tch'k CO too ...Slanoa l Ialy wvx Arctic It0l430 ...MananchimltJ ireene U'-o- , X .......Milton llalwy ivio; x ...Mils Furtlham ii5;x Orh'k ... 20.Montreal Sjwle hi? X Oth'k ... 2io0 .Moaoktot!i Onnaby 1i7 C Och'k 75 1450 . .

t!

Na Sarveut 159 Arctic, IVj 224 150Nil Kih Och'k' 110 4'JO ........

Oceaa Clark ISM'S II Kod'k 2001100 130(Hirer Crocker Cocliran l5i X B och'k ; loo 20ooOntario, bk Poater 1M II Och'k ; 30 700 CO

Unwani Allen lii X B Och'k 30 . . .tXbclio KUlmer 1354 K B Ocli'k So 1400, 50

I I

Pacific Howlaod 1S59 B Och'k 100 2100 ....1000Philip 1st Hempstead 1S5S'N L Och'k ...j....Planet (CUlen.) Dallotaa 18W Brem Och'k .... 430 ....Polar Star Wood 1S00 X B

Republi Sayer ISM Brem : Arctic 50 .

BobC Edward! Wood 1857 ' Arctic' bO is00 .

Sooth Brwton Randulph 1S59 P II Och'k in--

8. Ctmit inline Undhulm 1S57 Kuin Och'k ..1100.

Tamerlane Wintow 1859 N B any' 941206 ..Temfft (bk) Destin la57 N Arctic . ...3200 ..Tbu. Oickaaoa Stewart 1360

; I

Traptr BaHey 1S69 I. Och'k ..." .Victoria, brig DaneHberg 1159 Hono Arctic 1001100 .Vineyard Caswell 1359 X B ... 25.

'I i

V7ailua brig 1S53 Hono Arctic ... 1050 .K tnalow (.Pr Couperl 1959 Havre Och'k ; 9oo .

i i

TO CAPTAINSOr WIULESlilPS & OTHER VESSELS

OK SUPERIOR UI ALITV CANWOOI at KoLOA. at V ' c-r- ; Fresh B-- f at 4c.per ft; Sheep, at i head, and troata at SO ahead.Alan, Pmitaaud VeiretaWca of various kinds can be procured atthe above lumol port.

XT Wood always on band at ba. h in quantitiea to suitporehaarrs. (4-tf-) tilJKtiK CHARM AX.

TO CAPTAINS OF WHALE-SHIP- S.

- l'A PTA I oT V II A LF-S- II I PS AXUwthcrs are notified that Fresh Provisions, such as

Sa3fc? POTATOES,PUMPKINS,

ONIO.VS,n i: i: r,

PICiS.POI'LT H V,

Ae,9 A Cm

Can always be procnnxl at li-- notice, and very favorabletrnns, at

Wainira. Knual.A Prrwiit to tr.Mfe at Ibis P rt may be bad from the Ccllectnr

fleneral or the Clltoe Ki.Waioea,Kaa3u,-iitewU-r- , 225-o-2- 50

NOTICETo C'aplniiiM ol WlinlcMhip.

aV Till: IMKllSli;KI). I.ATK OKi- -t- linatoa's lOaial. barMnt himself at Mr.lMKTvC LL'S IS M. n4 is prfrwl Ui fiirni.h Ships

wai..RKKXTt KTLk,ll.Hi..CCAXI TS, WMI1, tW U.It A X A X AJ, te , ete., u rxrltance or Tra.lt-- Cah.johx a. hh;;ixs.

Views of Honolulu !

a pcrso.w viniti.m; ' uKsmixoua time Itlarals, hMl. tf (;trl .orul iMiOo II.

Uarirn' Vim el llwrnwlsila l th ir frirmU a'.rvad,utlw; wuleoovry y tarabrt r i l.-- a f the Habits,Customs, cteof this plava, than any works prints ever e.1.

To be had U K- - BI KU1 Portstrrrt.

Hatter I Mutter !

Tin: ri)KRii(;F.n hkrk--th inform thrxr cwwnrrt, and the puMic in

(corral. Iljt. havirK sucortlea' in nt.tkir.rar.ntr-roe- nt f T the supply of PKKSII

KEALI. BITTKK fna K-- Krull's dairy. ackn..wlr.ttr.l as thebet batiev m the LsUmls. w f- - now prt-- t arrj to furnish conStarMly thrs artx-L-r. fill-t- T. MOSSMAX toX.

Fresh MoIoKai Butler!FROM

3IYCKS' DAIRY !

Rczwlasrly reeeivrd aad roaalaally fwr a l- - by22 u J. STKWAPI, trer. Hotel street.

J. RODERICK'S RESTAURANT.m THIS POPIL.tR EST A It Is I S II -CUfV ment brm thonrahly KrrtTTKD and furnishedFiif V with every at-- emivenience.

1 ' . t . ...I. HimmI. rlCooks, and an abaruLant supply f the choicest mens, troub-les and entrees which the market arT-rd- the propriet. Im- -s

to merit a continuance of the lilcral patronage he I. as here-tofore enjttycd. 3m

RICH AND FASHIONABLE

RECEIVED HI' GEORGE CLARK,1UST Street, a well selected assortment "f 1'ItICt At Co's.llKLACHOIX PKRFl'MERIKS, wl.ich bare been purchased ats figore, and cuosruuently lsol I at a price to ilefy c

Repatatwn of Price k Cii'i. perfumes ar so well knownfor their swpericruy over all others, the sulwcrilier thinks itneedless for him to say one word in recommendation of them.

231-t- f

G. BREWER & GO.WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF

Ship Masters & AgentsLARCK AMI CHOICE STOCKTWflllE by LATk. ARRIVALS from the I cited

State, bf

Beef, Flour, Pork,Pilot, Navy and Medium Bread,

Cordage, Duck, Shooks,V 1 1 A LEBOATS,

Paints, Oils, Turpentine,Tar, Pitch,

YELLOW METAL SHEATHING,Boat Boards, Oars, Pine Heading,

PRESERVES,Vegetables, .Meats, Fruits,

Aoii i great vnrietr otbrr iier-.nii- c

T'Xi FtH SHIPS.

Fail Season'sReport. REMARKS.' Boo- -.

failed from X B Sept 1830 32UO Arr at lioo-aul- Xt 31 : sl'd Dee Id for Ol'nia st

... in 4 wlials to winter in Oci.ot.kSun .'tooo Arr at Hoie.iuiu Nov 13 ; ;M lec 22 Mrruix- -

50 5uo0 Arr at Hoia.lulu Nov 1 1 i sl'd Jan to cruise25ot, Arr at Honolulu Nov lo ; sl'd lire 11 t lireu.en'I

i Situ Arr at Hoi.. luiu iull sld X v. U f. r Cl. coastlouo 1JijH. Arr at HoLolulu 4ItMO 22uJ.': Arr at Honolulu ct 16 Jan 11 to t ru.se

4i0 i)0J Arr at II. !o t CI ; !1 fr ni If..n. N'.r CO. t- - cruiwArr at II ii',:u'u (t: 1J : :' 1 N 4 ( t '. vtrl; Arr jh. 15 ; nlM fm llvii for tir'd

llu 10"0 Arr at t ; -- IM tin !! n. A t Jl f..r X Z

ao Arr kt n 12; !'.! X"V .';0 K. cnii-- tSi.i fr- - ui K II i t 'J'i

T' 1jh.j0 Arr at U.lin ;i t li ; ?IM Xv 1" r fal.'iO Ar.- - tit I!'Hi.ilu .Ni.v lu ; l'.l I - 1 r

:'AIU 4iak, Arr at il .tiolulu Oct 14 ; Nov 5 r Cal. C't2dO Souo. Arr kl Laiut.ua Oct U ; si'J Jui Ut.ii. Oct 4 It-- X Z0J Ijijou Air at Fm.vici XuV a

JOU 40w' Arr at H .i.oiiilu ict j l'd X.. IT f..r Cal. t

1j0 Arr at Hont lulu Xo 10 ; 11 Ic to cruiseMM 1JA Arr at Honolulu Im-- c i

SaiU-- J X B 9-- yl H. . .. ..... '?f.&rn t lo. at A aii. lr!sTA ItfjuO Arr at xt l ; .M N.,r 5 f..r Cal. Ctat

luw lJO Arr at Oct : !'d lc 25 ti cruuc

TtJ T0O0: Arr it Lah. Oct CI : !". fpi Hon. Nor ii f.,r Cal. coast.ii.k-T- i Julr 5 on K Mliack. 1 nirril wl.aWf

looo 1J Arr at Hoik. lulu t t 14 ; 1M lrc 5 to rrul.e4o Arr Uii.aii.a Oct 1J ; 'IM x t f.,r tal;f-rn- :a ast

Mju 8') Arr at Honolulu No 1 ; IM - 5tocruie West5oo 5ouw Arr at Honolulu Oct 11 ; sl'd . 5 to cru:e julh

24o 2500 Arr at Honolulu Not H ; sl' l 1" to cnii.e South3W 'Jjo Arr at II .1 oluiu Oct 14 ; i'd Sn 1 Ur Cal. Coa-i- t

4o A. Il.ama Xu J; fm lion. X. UT. cr'ne S.uth14) Arr at Honolulu o-- t ; IM .Nor J-i f.,r Cal. coat

!wj l'jouo1 Arr at H .ooiuiu N.y 3 ; tl Vrz li to cruise Wrt

liO 250O Arr at Ilonolula Nov 3 ; IM li-- 5 to cniiae1JO looo Arr at Lahaina Ott 15 : I'd v s for" Califor'a Coat

' k-- n in June on Arctic, 1 wli.-il-

'JOO o Arr at Hilo Oct SJ ; M fm Hon. X"V 23 for Cal. coasttioo Arr at .m r ranrioj Nor 11 ; al'd o 14

lino'' Arr at pan Fram is.-- X r 21Too 8oo4; Arr at ll.lo Nor ii ; sl'.l fui Honolulu Ik-- 10 to cruise

i H, 1 wh.ile4oo 45oO Arr at Honolulu Nov 8 ; sl'd le 4 tu cruise

i

100 lOuOO, Arr at IIoim..1u1u Oct CI ; IKc 22 to cruine South

COO 1500 Arr at Lahaina Oct 20 ; 1M Nov 20 to cruie South

"00 12fMX) Arr at Honolulu Oct 13 i .1 d Nor C for Cal. Coajt10oO1JiiO Arr at Honolulu .Not 17 ; !'! Nov H f..r N w alaiul350 4o.; Arr li. Oct 2 ; Hon. Nor u; IJ X" 24 'al. roast

105o 17ooo Arr at Honolulu Oct 22 ; si'.l Nov 2S lor N aland..... ;Mtill froni X I! Ifpt 4.... .ail"l fr. in X II -nt i

Oct 10. 'J00 brls250 3ooJ Arr at Honolulu Nor 5; al'd I'ec 11 tocrui.--

270. 4O00. Arr at Honolulu Oct 31 : ld Nov 24 (or Cal coast

224 4o00 Arr at Oct 22, and same for LArr at Honolulu Nov ; sl'd to cruise

Wh

.tcti'k

lsii

450

Och'k

X

X

800

N

X 700

per

the

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229

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sl'd

hOO

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itXi

250 fi'dToo

N-j- 't

&0' Arrat Honolulu Oct 14; 1'. Nov 12 f. r Cal. coart500 5000' Arr at Nov 6 ; l'd fm Honolulu370 40uo! Arr at Lnliaina Nov 7 ; sIM Nov 2S for Cal. coart

140O lxOOO 5ioken off Mareariia liar. Tt-- c VM no rviK.rt650 120001 Arr at Honolulu Nov 2 j M'd Hec 5 for Sli home

14000" Arr '.attains Oct 15 : sl'd fin Hon Nov 7 (or Cal. coastjix.kcn Sr-,-t 1. 1 whale

430 5OO0 Arr at Honolulu Nov 11 ; sl'd Jan 13 to cruiseSailetl from X II Set G

400 5000 Arr at Honolulu Oct 14 ; Nov 25 to cruise260: 40O0 Arr Lah'ua Oct 25 : sl'd fm Hon Nov 24 for Cal. coait

650 6330 Arr at Honolulu Nov 9 ; sl'd IVc 15 to cmi?e WestSpoken Sept 10, 700 brls

120 ISOO! Arr at Lahaina Oct 5 ; sl'd fm Hon'lii Oct 2j, for X Z850 8000! Arr at Honolulu Oct 19 ; sl'd Nov 10 to cruise Si home

failed from X U Oct 16

!

Arr at San Francisco Dec 2414000 Arr at Honolulu Oct 20

Spoken ou Arctic in August, 10 whales

65011000' Arr at Honolulu Oct 20 ; sl'd Jan 12 to cruise400 5000 Arr at Honolulu Oct 20 ; l'd Nov 12 to cruise South

j

FOR SALE LOWTO CLOSK

THE FOLLOWING

Assortment of Merchandise !

Iiry Jool-- .ASKS OTISDKXIMS. II A LF.S V ET E II Nc SMle brown Sheetinp, Sd tucket denims.

Bales Fal'.s Co. stripe, Lyman brown drills.Bales Dwiv-li- t Co. brown and blue drills.Cases prints, cases pink prints.Cases Auio,ta' ail M.iSMcliu-cti- n blue sheetings,Cass lbne'cmil and I'itfiet iuitts. cs lickings.Cases n.iei sMrts and ilrawers, hale crash,Ca.es dMiiin frocks and pants. siriNtl shirts.Stri e.i scarlet undershirts aul ilrawers.Cases blue, rvtl and grey ilaum-- l shirts, cs blankets.

;rofcric.Tierces limns,

Boxt-- s slt water and No. 1 soap.Cases of pilot bread, loo ls each, in tins,

Casi water crackers, half brls dried apples.Csv-- s cheese in tins, half brls Uosbeu butter,

Case ground I pK-r-, I'ais whole do,

llazs cloves, keifs nutmegs.Kit tongues and souixls,

Ca'S curry powder, do r.lives,Civi xreen com and ias.iio herrinifs.

Cases pie frui . tlo ta-l- salt,IW. dairv salt in 2 lb lags.

Barrels ricB, case starch.Cases corn starch,

K? split eas. cs saier'ttiis.Half brls salmon, lales hops

Suctlrit'.21.CO.) bricks. IiarreN pitch.

Barrels varnish. Bales Kunny bai.'S,Crates asst I whi'e ware Cnt.- - lnl,cr'kerr. Cmu s iN.ile.l m.-- oil and

Cas-- s astd paint. pirils ti:r n'.me.Pure exir:i and X.J. 1 leal, .inc white lead.S.kldle bars, W spale.

Carnib-s-. t h.irvoal iri.s. hoe,heelt-arrow- A - s. piows. bows,

Cofc toef S'bii canibtte.Xetts bakets. American. Kii!li.hloo ton Sftch slint steam ntl Hawaiian rNrs,cittl. oti brls rk. Hide insou, whips,

60 case, haita and slit.es. cases umbrellis. bale, corks, piece oilcloth. ht.ru:i.' davits, spruce 2 inch plank. 2oo

dies hoop iron, .loo mils cor.l.i.-e-. spunyam. marline,10 b.tl-- s pump art. I ri:irifijr katber. hemp twine, c

title powder, cotllint-s- . sicr.al haly:rd. "te..Anil n I m ri;e nsaarlmrnl o f

C'lioifo Fumilv rii'occi'ios.21-l- q J. SPA Ll'l Xl.

IWluiriW GQQBSni : v

Irv j. X) XJ Gr !"AXI OrilEU LATE AUKIVALS.

Kntl'sh linnis. Ilo.ion rrnckrra,Sup. reon hams. Wafer treatl.Orrjrn sun ked hams, Water crackers,Mso rk. H itter cr.rkers,I'rs - Unt. in V'lb tins. "yster crackers,Kits X.. 1 Marker U 'irvt-- snaps.Kits Uniques and staimls. Jenny Lind Cakes,Knsli-- h c!i"r". small tins, l af sucar.F.nirlishdairy cheese, CrushedFresh cod fish, :ron s'U'ar,X. 1 Car.ina rtct, i 'hina rice,Pr:sh tlr.ed appit-s- , I'earl S.1SO. split peas.Assorutl uuals and sous, Scotch oatmeal.Fre-- h saliiiou. rrowr.t, vrrmaciKi,Fresh oysters. lact aroni,Fresh liwtcr. piFresh clams. Ass.Tttl hi I'liS,

S.tllad cr. am. Krencli c:iiers,Assortctl fruits. French niUstard.Assrteil Ain-',tca- (runs, KicTich ..:iv.-.- .

Assortctl Ftteiish j.im. r'reri.O .r:in-s- .

Assorted Amer.can jams, White wine vin'sir.Ass-irte- Fualisii j- - llus, Cider vinegar,AsS"rtol American jellies. Ch'O-late- .

Assorusl liftlish Curry powder.Assorted Fn:lih sauces, Cay. tineFrench rreen peas, Ye;irt iwler.Amera;aii irreen es. Tabic ;lt ill les,Fresh prtcn cirti. Tai'lr salt 1:1 jars.Fresh ieacl.is in syrup. TaM- - salt ill l'a(.,Fresh uuinc-- s in stmp, Sa'.'T.lIU.lrsh ears in syiup. i'aroor.ite soda,Fresh nunce pic neat. 'r- - am T.irt r.Fresh pr--rvr- pin,; r. Ilil':n'ri's l.arlcy,Fresh appb-s- . !! bir."H's i;r ts,Fresh patches. Kresh start'h,Fresh sardine, i tin-- Frt h ll.tnd IkkiiFresh sarlines. tins. rttiriiett's ri iv'.riiis extracts.Fresh Inirhain ioutar.I, lilacs p' pje r,Fresh sala.1 oil. Ill.li.-- blue,Worrt'T saac.. Httl, blicks.True lrm. ii sj.rup. Polar Oil.Lemon srup.

",i:ititA:N''i" ii .ini'ss.Citron, Ofiinr, and Lemon Peel,

KAISIXS in hi!f an.! whole box. -- .Fine TVa, f.r lamiiv ii.---.

A stro k Tea. f.r sioT 't i;-- o

FLOUR, &C.ir.KMi mill n.oni.L Freh KaJt Maui Fh.ur,

Fre--h (irahani Flour,Fn-s- Corn M-- al.

iwi-:- . II INLAND I!I"ITHIVEity sI PEUIOIt ropi KK.

s - IIm.K.i ' i r ii . s . I It . t.

THE PACiriCCuiiiiiiercial Advertiser.

AKTE.IIIS VAUI,On Viil to AIe fjincolii.

1 liiv no rxliticP- - Narva one. not in theH. lt'I w:it? I ssse 1 shouM holK-- veriMrus - j

ly In the .troet-.at i.itean.J ; to lV-t-

i .hill MiH iim ni ue ana gin, in uie niurnin.1 MoiUkI to tlic I'.ilt j' uriy. 1 should staytln-r- e aiLtiay. I thouM git to take the!krij i'!e, the iniirui and the indignant thur. I

hli'.uM Ihj on gaurd agin frauds and hioh. I

: on the look out fur the infamus lie of j

j the git ujij'-- s Le4 eleeshun fjr rlitieul j

'tf--- t k. When all was ovi-- r itiid my eandydate j

wa elected. I hhoiild nmve heing tt arth w) to!until 1 g .t orifee, whieh if 1 didn't git a '

urihee I turn r.'Uiid Jc aljnz-.- the Admin- -

i.trati.n with all inv inite and maine. Hut I'mj not in the hi.-ni.--.-. I'm in a far ln jie respectful j

hisiiirs nor wliot j ollertics i.--. I wuiih'n't giv twoto le a t'oiigrwt.-r- . The wu- - insult 1 evt--

received was wle-- citizens of llaldhisvilleaxed me to run fur the 1 gisl.iter. S.z I, " Mv i

friend?, do-te- st think I'd etuup to tliat therej They turntd a.s white ai a sheet. I in myj nior-- t orfulh-- t tones, &. tliey kuowd wasn't to

be trifled with. Tht-- y slunkt-- d out of site to oiict.j There-4-, hevin no jditics, I made hold to visiti Old Abk at his humstid in Sj ringfi'-ld- . I foundthe ..I 1 feller in his j.arler, surrounded hy a rcr- -feck swarm of orifice seek'T:?. Know in he had leen

j caj.ting of u flat Wat on the roarin Mi.-si.-s- ij y I

j thought I'd address him in sailer lingo, so s. z I"Old Auk! t out yer inain-sul- s, reef hum

I the forecastle i throw yer jib-t-o- op overboard!Shiver my timU rs, my harty !" N. I!. This is

i ginuine mariner langwidge. I know, 1 cawz I'veJ wen sailor I'lays acted out by them New Yorkj theater felhrs. Old A be lookt up (juite cross Jcsez, 44 S lid in yer p.tition liy A by. I cant js--'sibly look at it now. Indeed, I can't. It's on- -jiossilile, sir.

44 Mr. I.iNKix, who do you spi ct I air? sed I.44 A orifice-seeke- r, to be sure?" sed he.

Wall, sir' sed I, you's never more mistakenin your life. You hain't got a orifi.s I'd takeunder no circumstances. I'm A. V.ri. Waxfiggers is my jerfesliun. I'm the father of Twins,and they look like me WA ih'in. I cum to

a friendly visit to the President clock of the,'nited States. If so 1h. you wants to see me say

6o if not so, & I'm orf like a jug handle."44 Mr. Waiid, sit down. 1 am glad to see you

Sir."44IicjHwi-- 3 in Abraham's Uuzzum !" sed one f

the oriliee seekers, his idee Ixdn to git orf a goakat mv cxjience.

"Wall,"' eez 1, 44 ef all you felhrs rejiose inthat there Ihizzum thare'll be mity jKjr iuissinfor sum of you ! w hereupon Old Abe buttonedhis weskit ch ar un and blusht like a nu.iding ofsweet 10. Jest at this pint of the conversationanother swarm of orifice seekers arrove & cumpilin into the parler. Sum wanted post orifices,sum wanted collectorshiiis, buiu wanted furrinmissions, and all wanted siimthin. I thoughtOld Abe would go crazy. lie hadn't more thanhad time to shake hands with 'em, anothertremenjis crowd cum porin onto his premises. Hishouse and dooryard was now overflowedwith orifice seekers, all clamereruss for a imme-j- it

interview with Old Abk. One man from Ohio,who had about seven inches of com w hiskey intohim, mistook me fur Old Abe and addicsst mc as44 The l'ra-ha- yi ie Flower of the West !"' ThinksI yuii want at ofGs putty ha-I- Another mau with a

c:inc nnd a red in.se tM DM Abe he was44 a seckiug WASiHNorti.N & the I'ride'of the iioundlissWest !"

Svz I, 44 Square, you wouldn't take a small pest-lIE- ss

if you could git it, would you ?

Sez he, 44 a pati it is ahuv them things, sir !"4 There's a putty big crop of patrila this season,

airit there Sjuaie ?' si-- I, when another crowed ofoffis seekers pored in. The house, door-yar- d, bam &

woodshed was now all full, and when another crowdcum I told'em not to go away for want of room ns thehog-pe- u was still empty. One patrit from a smalltown in Mishygan went up on top the house, got intothe chimney mid slid down into the parler where OldAuk was endeverin to keep the hungry pack of ofliss-sceke- rs

Irom chnwiu him up alive without benefit ofch-ray- . The minit he reached the fire place he jiiuiptup, trusht the soot out of his eyes, and yelled : j

4 Don't make eny pintiueiit at the Spunkville post- -office till you've read my papers. All the respectful '

men in our town is Isgntrs to tliat there dockyinent !" j

44 flood God!" cride OM Auk, 44 they cum upon'me from the skize down the chimneys, and from thebowels of yearth !"' He hadn't more'n got themwords out of liia delikit month before two tat fli-- s-

i seekers from endeverin to crawl atwceriI Ids legs for the purpuss of npplyin for tlie tollg tteship j

at Milwawky, uisnt the l'resident eleck .V he wouldheve gone sprawlin into the fiie-pla- if I liadn'tc.tiii:ht him in these arms. but 1 hadn't ti.ote'n i

stotnl him up slrate, before another mau cum crashindowu the chimney, iiis head stiikin lne vilently ulnthe marJs and prostratin my form intothe floor. 44 .Mr. Lixkix, shouti.l the mf.ituo.ite--being, 44 my papers is signed by every clergyman inour town, an l likewise the ckoa.lsiinster !"

St I, 44 you egiej-- s ass," gitlin up t brushin thedust from my eye, 44 I'M sign your papers with thisbunch of bones, if you don't te a little more kcerfulhow you make my bread baskit a depot iu the futer.How do you like that air perfumery " sez 1, shavingmy fl- -t under is nose. 44 Them's the kind of parersI'll civ you ! Them's the papers yuti want ?"

44 bat I workt hard for the ticket; I toiled nightand day ! The patiit should be rewarded !"

44 Yirtoo," sed I, hol lin the man bythe coat-colla- r, 44 virtta., sir, is its own reward Lookat me!" lie did look attie, anil pia!e.l bed mygase. 44 The fact is," 1 continued, look in' roundupon the bun cry ciowd, 44 there is scarcely a ofii.-- s

' for every idle lamp carried round durin' this cam- - !

j pane. I wish therewas. 1 wish there was furrin J

uii.-si-i- is to be filled on v iris lonely Islands wheiejei'jdeinios rage inci un 1 if I was in ;dAuk's place, I'd -- end every mother's s..n of you r.. j

them. What air you here for ?" I continued, warm- - i

in up le, 44 can't yotl give Auk a ininit'speace ? 1'oii't you see he's worrid most to tfeath !

(Jo home, you'niiserable men, go till the -- lie.(Jo to peddlin tinware go to chrppin wood go to j

bilin' je stuiT sassengers black lKots git aa clerk-le- p on sum respect-ibl- manure cart go j

round as original Swiss l.ell ringers .rigi-- inal an.! only' t'.vMrui.LL Miu.-lre- ls go to lecturin at '

o') dobais a nite iiubark in the penut bizuiss ;

irri'frfor the .r.'cr saw oM your legs and go round j

givin concerts, with techiri appeals to a charitablepublic, piin:ed on your hat.'it iK.-- anything for aliot est ii in', but don't come round here drivin ol 1

Auk crazy by your t utrajus cuttings up ! Go home. '

Stand n t up. u the tf your goin, but go to. net ! If in live miuits from this time," siz I, pull- -in' out my new sixteen dollar huntiu cased watch, j

and brauiishiri' it before their eyes, 44 Ef in fivemiuits from this time single sole of yotl remains onthese here pietni-e- s. I'll go out to my cage near by,and let my IJoy lm.se! if he gits;annul,' you, you'll think l Solfei in has cum againand no mi-ta- ke !" You ought to hev seen them j

sam;r, Mr. Kim. They run orf as tho S ittin his- -

self was artcr them with a re 1 hot ton pronged pitch- - I

fork. In rue miuits the premises was clear.44 How kin I ever repay you. Mr. W.u:i, y.mr i

kindness.- - se.l Mil .uk, a.ivancm and suautii mewarmly by the hand. 44 llw kin I ever repay you,sir?"

44 i5y givin' the whole country a good, sound ad-

ministration, fly Jioerin' ii upon the troubled wa-

ters. North and South ! I'.y pursoein' a p:it riotie,firm, and just co iisc, and then if any Slate wants toseceJe, let "cm Se-e.-- .i !"

44 Hew 'Injut mr t'abnit Ministers, Vai:i r" sedAbk.

44 Fill it up with Showmen, ir ! Showmen is de-

void of politics. Thev h ivn't a darn pi inciple ! Theyknow h.-- to eater to the public, l'liey know the publicwants, Ni-rtl- .V Seiitli. Siiowmen is honest men. I'.iyo'i doubt their literary ability, look at their posters,ali i . e small Kits ! 1.1 y.u w tilt a . ,iii;t.il as is at'.tl.lnil fill it up with sii- - wuo ii, but f..n'i call on me.The moral wax finger perfesiiun mustn't be permittedto go down while there's a drop of blood in thesev.iins- ! A. Linkin. I wish you well ! F.I I'owi-b- orWaucctt wus to pick tut a io ltl for a beautifulman, I scaroeiy think theyM sculp you; but tf youdo the fair thing by your country you'll make as put-ty a angel as any of us, or any other man ! A. Lin-

kin, ue the talents which Nature h is put into y.uju lishii-l- y and firmly, and ail will be well ! A. Lix-- j.

kin, a ioo !"He sh-- k me cordyully by the han i we exchanged

pio'er-- , s.i we c.ii!d gize upon etch others' iinimentsi when tar away from one another he at the helium

ot the ship of State, and I at the helium ef the show, biznisj admittance only lo cent-- .! Autkmis Winn.

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Druukurt'a not sill IJmirs.

The following is an extract from one of Mr.trough's temj-rane- e lectiirts :

I said when I that I was a troj-h- ofthis moment ; and therefore the j rineii-i- l partof my work has l.--- n (not ignoring other rarte,)in behalf of those who have suflered as I havesuffered. You know there is a great deal saidat.out the reckless victims ot tinsttie bein brutes.

(J ,iR.y an. ,',, j, rutes. 1 have la! .red for.'.jjlVcnVurs uiiiun; them, and 1 never found atrut 1 have hud men swear at me ; I have hada man dance ar-nir.- me as it eti 1 a devil.and spit his foam in my face ; but 1 never founda man 1 would give up. It may tak? a I"iig timeto r.aoii his manhood ; but he is not a brute. Ithink it is Charles Iliekons who says Awayup a great many jaiis of stairs, in a very remoteCorner, easily pawd by, there is a door, ar 1 .iithat d .or is uritteii 44 woman." And so in tip?heart of the vile outcast, away up a great manypair of stairs, in a Very remote corner, easilypass-.- ! by. there is a d ior n whi'-i- i is written44 in.:!i." 1 1. p.4 is oiir biisiiicsj-- to tltid t.hat do..r.It may take a time ; but bem and knock. I)on"tget tired; but rememlier (iod's long suffering forns and keep knocking a long time if need Inf.lo:i"t get weary if there is no answer; remem-ber Him whoso locks were wet w ith dew. Knockon just try it ioii try it ; and just so sure asyou do, just so sure, y, will the ijuiver-in- g

lip and starting tear teli you you have beenknocking at the heart of a man, and not of abrute. It is these p.r wretches arrmen, and not brutes, that we have hopes of them.Tln-- said 44 he is a brute let Jiim alone." I

t.x.k him home with me and kt pt tho 44 brute"fourteen days and nights, through his delirium ;

and he nearly frightened Mary" out of her witsone night chasing her about the house with aliot in his hand. Hut she recovered her wits,and he recovered his. lie said to me 44 youwouldn't think 1 had a wife and chil d?" 'Well,I shoulln't." I have, and Ood Mesa her lit-

tle heart my little Mary is as pretty a littl ;

thing as ever stepped," said the44brute." I ask-ed ' wh.-r- do they live?" 4 They live two milesaway from here." 4 When did you see themlast? 44 About two years ago." Then he toldmo his sad story. I said " you must go hack toyour home again." 44 I mus'nt go back I won't

my wife is better without me than with me!1 will not go back any more ; I have knocked her,and kicked her, and abused her ; do you supposeI will go back again ?" I went to the house withhim ; I knocked at the door and his wife openedit. 44 Is this Mrs. Kichardson?" 44 Yes, sir."44 Well, that is Mr. Richardson. Laughter. AndMr. Kichardson. that is Mrs. Kichardson. Nowcoine into the house."

They went in. The wife sat on one side of theroom, and tho 44 brute" on the other. I waitedto see w ho would speak first ; and it was the wo-

man. (Applause.) Hut before she spoke shefidgeted a good deal. She pulled up her aprontill she got hold of the hem, and then she pulledit all down again. Then she folded it all upclosely, and jerked it out through her fingersan inch at a time, and then she spread it alldown again ; and then she looked all about theroom and said, 44 Well, William ?' And " tiiebrute" said, Well, Mary."' Laughter. Hehad a large handkerchief round his neck, andshe said, 44 You had 1 tetter take the handkerchiefoil, William ; you'll need it when you go out."He began to fumble about it. The knot waslarge enough ; he could have untied it if he liked;but he said, 44 Will you untie it, Mary ?" and sheworked away at it : but lu-- fingers were clumsy,and she couldn't get it oft ; their eyes met, andthe lovelight was not all quenched ; she openedher arms gently and he fell into them, Ifcould have s.'.'en those white arms clasped abouthis neck, and he, sobbing on her breast, and thechild looking in wonder first at one and then at theother, you would have said, 44 It is not a brute;it is a man, with a great big warm heart in hisbreast."

I tell you it is a glorious work to get at thesehearts ; it is a glorious work to play upon a man

to play upon him till you make him sing, ayeand sing sweet music, too ! A man came to meat Covent fi'ard.-n- , summer before last, and said,

44 Mr. (lough, p want you to come into myplace of business ."' I replied, 44 I am in a littlehurry now." 44 You must come into my place ofbusiness!" So when he got me there into alarge fruit stall, where he was doing business tothe amount of two hundred and fifty or threehundred pounds a thousand or twelve hundredand fifty dollars a week, he caught hold of myhand and said : 44 hid bless you, sir !" "Whatfor? Have I over s vn you "before?" " I heardymi, sir," he said. 44 it! Kxeter Hall, in Iwas a brute." 44 No you wi re not." 44 Well, Iwas worse." 44 No, you were not."' 44 Well, I

Was as bad a- - ever 1 could be." Then he told meSome sad things, and went on : 44 (hid bless you,sir! See what a business I am doing! Ltokhep' see that woman in the corner, it is my wife.Ii ! how I have knocked her about ! Would vu

and hake hands with her?" 44 I have 110

obi I'ctioii. Do, sir !' I went up to her andoffered my hand. She held back, and said,44 My fir.g.-r- s are so sticky with the fruit, sir,"44 It," said the husband. 44 Mr. ( .'otigh, you don'tmind a litih'sticky lingers?" Laughter. 44 No,sir," and I shook hands with her. Our findersstuck tog.-ther- ; they v.t- more stick- - than I hadexpect, d. Ken. wed merriment. Again the mansaid to in, 44 (tod b! ss you, sir! 1 wi.--h 1 couldgive yo'.i so. ne." Hew.-n- t to a shelf full of them ,and l.i gan to fill a groat bag with them. 44 That'senough, sir ;" but he paid no attention to me,but tilled the bair :md put it in mv arms. 4 Coalong witii you. sai.l lie don t sav a word; goalong with you Cod hi you I had. posi- -

tiv. lv, to hire a t't to g. t holue Fresh laugh- -ter.j"

Mrs. loii-.-h-

Til;: Akt ok Aivki:tisim;. Or.e, who has boonhints If signally successful in tins line, says, therei- - a great tact in advertising. Some men have apeculiar faculty for describing, as well their placesof business, as the kind of articles they have forsale. They contrive not only to win tie4 eye, butto cx. ite the curiosity and impress the mind.Tho truth is, they pay particular attention t 1

this branch of" their business, for it is a branch,and the result, in most cases, is a rich harvestt 1 the customer". They neither say too muchnor loo little, but they rat'.'-- in ite examination,and in such a way as to in.--j ire confidence. Tin ivare J articular kinds of business that will not bearthe magniloquent style, the inflated or the extrav-agant. The appeals, therefore, in the way of ad-

vertising, must be made in good taste, becausethe class of readers to whom thev are addr s-- ed

are sensible, observing and not likely to be de-

ceived. There are others again who misealeulateand exaggerate so terribly, that after one .r twotrials th-- eif et is h.st. 1 h-'- j rotnise ' thanthey o.in reali-;- . Ti:ey induee eiti.ens and theirfamilies to visit their establishments uii-i- r

r. j reset, tatiot.s, but the lirst visit is ti e last,beeau-- e chnr.'nfunrn and imisisture are at neelief ted. The read, r will ri'.-iv- . th ret.. rethat to advertise constantly ami ell", etively, taet isnot only essentia'., but the truth must be adheredto. If artieles d a- - every way siipe-fo:i-wa- rd

rior, they must j roves-- on i Xaminati'iii.lidenee thus restored, will vie Id abundant r.in rej'ated visits : and a eharaeter rone.; fully iied, will of its.-l- i prove' eijoiva-Wit- !

t t a fortune, in a few year, all sortsof wan:-- - and wish, S S '111 to be advertised. l ilismode is regarded as the easi. sf. us veil as thecheapest and mo.--t .fle,-- t iv. Ti 10 press sp.-aks-

not v i;h a sinjd,. ole. lit Wltii thousands oftotigu.s. Merehatits. tradesmen and storekeepershave diseovered this, and they naturally enoughart accordingly. Not advertise fr.-el- atidIre.j'iently is to prove insensible to the actualcondition of affairs. The individual who desinsto sell his goods, mu-- t ot cour.-- e make the factknown. The varieties of p..ple who ei nstitntea great community, can i.e react:.'. i only tnrotigtitlie agenev of th" t r-- ss. The-- e ist. when t! io 1 ni- -

mense advantage s are eoitsidered, must b.? regardedas a trilie! onterj rising merchants, we aretold, mak'- - it a rule to expend as much in advertising every year a.-- they siy r nt. Sprinyti' ul

yu'i'itiin.

JOHN PATY,COSuMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ETC.,

FOK TIIE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,At Honolulu. Oilice sf I), f. Wnlrrmnii .V Co.

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Crntc Croclcery Ware,V,V .te- t t.T: . i

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LOAF si OAK CUt silKl- - St OA U. NAVV HAMS!' :1- r.

tir- un.i Mustur I.V iter i'i.u tt rs.

1'O r s

J;in:Mc-5-CuLcs,

Ji.rs Prunes..MAI'S or THE l' IT I I STATES.

I'ucket Knives, Jat k Kt::o-.- . I.;ij-- s S!i..t. Nes Needled, Silver'dI'.itts. Mea-:;r- :' 1: t :k-s-

SUL.Ut LA Ml ll.MNKVs, LAMP WICKS. 1 ii 2.Uolls Ilou.--e Paper.

1'U ii. Cks.Pie A s.

Cariet T.u-k- .

Assorted Files.ll.tialcuiTs,

I roil I'cil-lciid- s. tine Ciil.iu Tul.le.Larj-'- e C.uiipasses, I'uti.ps. s, ILht Mats

Faiui: Nu s pi.t;i;m scalks,. i io t. ' :i;'sCO f XT Fit

tlr.nny l!;ijrsl.psolU S.1.14

bl.ick Pa:::t,C.r..-- Paint.

Mall -- r,Lewis ei r.rether's pure White Lead,racifie Co. Lxtra White Lead,Keg's Lewis X 3rother"s Phi! . pure Zinc Paint,Cans Lewis x Urolher's l'iiil. pure Zinc I'aiut.

Top s' iiis.Fore iiis.

Main is.tils.stullii;: S.il-- -.

ANCHOll sn: CHAINS.

IMl U S S E I . S C A U P ET L (1 .Oilclt.lli C;l i peliii

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Miij.s' icraers,Hr.m l's WLaliai; Huns--,

Laiiceb,IIarp..ns,

One llrown's Whaling linn and Irons, one set iron strapCuttintr Ul.s.-i.s- . with chain pendants, Mincini; Machines, boatAnchor.., Iron Rowlocks, superior New Itedford Whaleboats.

OIL CASKS AND SHOOKS.Hoop .

Cooper's liiv.-ts-- .

Oak Plank, 11. and If inch.

Lnrsc H..nilin'l .Miinilu iiii.I l(eii Coi-l:ij;e- .

seizin); Suit!,Cuttimr Falls.

VVhale Line.Try IVts.

C.inp .siti. a Sl.eailiinp Nails,Con. position CopK-ri- n Nails,

K.-'- s Cut Nails.MAliZKTTr? I' UtTF.K, SALTS HI KTON ALK,

ipiarts and pints. .(iiarts and pints,FETLKY'S ALE, pints. RALES CCltLED HAIR,

Indian Vegetable Hitters, Esrrnce Wormvvoo.1,Clierrv Cordial, Stouchton's llitt.-rs- ,

Hot Itr.-ps- l.s.si.iiec Pepjitrmiiit.Palm-lea- f Hats,

White Straw Hats,Hrowu Straw Hats,

Drab tMraw Hats,Children's Hats

A SMALL lNYl.K'R OP

KIIIOK STKKL EXCRAV1XCS,2o:-- tf ,vc, A:c, Xc.

SANFOSID'SLIVER INVIGORATOR.

SEVER DEBILITATES.IT Is rompounrird entirely from Gnmi, and

become an established tact, a standard Metiinoe, kuowaand approved by ail that) hav. used ie and is now re- -sorted to tith roniiduuCd in jail the diseases for which Uis rccouuueiided.

It li.ts c.ired thousands 2J within the lsrt two yearswhi hA-- civen up ail taV ,'of re.ief. as tl.a numerouslmsolictttsl certiiicates in my pcst'si.iii show.

'i ha dose must le adanied u. the temperament cl theInditiduat takiiie it, and l ss4 jed iu such quanUties as to

gently on the Uswels.ici the dictates of your ijndcmcnt culdn you in tha

uioof theLIVEIl i VltiOItATOK, and ItLlTtr Cone W 'plaints, Illllous At-5- 5

taeks, Dyspepsia, C hronic Ilari lioen,Summer C o m --

ry.W !plnlnts, Ilysente-r- jj

Dropsy, Sour jStomach, IlnliltualCost I venesa, Choi-r- a j 'lo. Cholera, t hole-Iiifantu- m,

--Morl.us, Cholera Flntu-- W

leiire, Jnunillce, Female WeaUness-Icessful- ly

es, and may be used suc- - as an Ordlna-- Kj

ry Family Pleul-- 1 elite. JlwIIlcureSlCICI1KADA C II E, (as! thousands can testify.) Intwenty minutes, If' jtwro or three Tea--spoonfuls are talt-- j at couunencemeut ofattack. jen

A 1 1 who use It are giving their tcsuimonyIn lu favor. I

MIX WATER IX TIIE MOUTH WITIITIIE IXVIGOKATOU, A.U SAVAieLOWBOTH TOCiETHEU.

Price One Dollar per Dottle.A I.S 1.

C! A nTfOT? TU sFAMILY

CATHARTIC PILLS,COMPOUNDED FROM

Pare Vegetanle Extracts, and put up Intil.ASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keepIn any climate.

The Family Ca- - thartlcPILLlsairea.tle but acute Cathartic in which the proprietor hasused In his practice more n than twenty years,

The consUintlv lnrrssinc demand from tanae whohave lone used the P1I.L.S. and the satisfaction whicha.l express in regard to their use, has induced me to placethem within the reach of all. w

Th Profession well know that different Cathartics actCD iliU'erent portions of the lioiveiB.

The KAMI I. V CA-ha- s. TIIAItTIC Pll.bwith due reference to this well established fact,been compounded from a variety of the purest Vece- -tali;e Kxiracl. which act ' aiik on every jtarl of dieaiimenesry canal, and are sua sale lu all eas-suc- h

es shew a Cathartic Is EbJ needed. as De- -rmiKemrnt of the St o mar Ii . S.leei.1- -

I'nlits In tlie r iisrH niici joirts,Cnalfrriit-K- , Pal n j and isoreni'SS overthe whole bosljr, SJ rnm sudden cold, whichfrequently, if nerleet1, end in a Ionic course of FaTer. T.n'ss of Aiinr Jjj tlte, a Creeping Seu-- T

antlon of olfl over thehdy, Itestlesanrss, lleailuehe, or M we licit! In t he head,all Inflammatory m Dls-naes- . Worms InChildren or Adults. a2 It heumatlam, a Kreailurl tier of the lilnod an.l many ULaeases . whichCsh la l.etr. t.K numerous Vsf to metition in Uus adverUsa--menL Dose. 1 to 3.

IMIICE THREE DIMES.The Liver InrlKoralnr and Family Ca-thartic 11 1 la are retailed br Imcclst senerally, andaoii wholesale by the Trade lu all the larg--e tow d.

S. T. W. SAN' FORD. M. D...Vtar.iifact.irer ara Proprietor,llroittltruy, New V o rV .

Sold by the Dnipeif Vi everywhere, and byPARK A-- iviIITE, PoloAcenta

hr tho rci3o Coast, 132 WafiMngoii Streeti 64aFraneisca

yi it s. w ixslo w,Aa xpnfoc.l 'un and FmA rhrmrific, preMtiu to th ailsaV

tioa of mrtthrt, her

SOOTHING SYRUP,FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,

whieh fTc'-T- -f fsvilit:ci th jT.vfM of by ofWniE47 Ui (rnm,rfincicp all imlArnni&aioO w:(l ::y ALL FAIN totl apumodie :t;oti,

SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELSDtpD'! 'ipn it, mrdherp, it w:;! e"t rsit lo

RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.r hav jMit up and "M thi articU for ever yr, nd CAX

SAY, IV O .VFir'F.N'CK AN r TRUTH of it what we nvsr ha bthlatoaar or any other m.li--:n- NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IV A

SINGLE INSTANCE, TJ EFFECT A C'L'KE, whn t meiy uaed,

STr d.d know an of diiaatafW-tio- y acy ona who nadit. On tle fMitrarr, aH are dIieh;eJ w.th iu aad ipaakIn of emme-n-iati't- (? :r niHcVal an! med:cl virtu.W ;ak in t! ma;ir " WHAT WE l K V W," aftr irn yearV

iporin-- . AM' PI.ETKSE fifR KEPUTATKN FAR THEWHAT WE HERE DECLARE, In a'm at aerr

whir tie in fact is ufrr:i!T frtm a:n ar. J eihau' .on, rt'r.vf willb fwind in Cts! twenty minuw afwr thf m, u

Th Tlubi t! of on of the m'tS KI LLFT'I. N I'E.F-- in New Est fland, and ha twen

tued with NEVER FAILING ?rCEsS ia

THOUSANDS OF CASES.It nnt nTr r'.is tte eh. from p.in, but inT:y--m'- th stomach

Mi bowtis, ftrr.'U scui:tT, nnd ton. tnerT to the whul,

tm. It will i!ti-,- l iuluii; IN" THE BOWELS,AND WIND COI.IC, sn.i oreum efn.ru ':-.- , which, if not srsdiit.liKl. od m iath. W. 1,:.t. it th. REST AND SCREST T

IN THE W. IP.I.D, In ll a.. r.f AND IS

CniLt'REV, wh.thfr it tru fr n or from anythsresns. Wa would ssy to tret? moth. r who Ua a rhilJ nlfenn

frrwi ut of tho f.,r.oine cwr.i.!:nt 1 NOT LET YOUR PRE.JUWCES, NOR THE PREJCntCES OF OTHERS, rtind k!..n700 sod toct ia"nr child, aa.l t! o T'lie' et will b SL UE y,ABSOLUTELY SURE to fv:iu tie cw o? this nsdiciae, if t:ni;ySMd. Fail dirsuocs ft-- m eg wi;l r..ni;r.y sh bctt.e. Nod.rsnuins un'.sss th. of CTRTI5 A I'F.RKINS. Nw York, it0C lis osuds wrnpir. PruririiM throeffhoat lb. world.

Princitn.1 Otfice, 13 Cedar Stret, N. TPAltli Jt AVIIITK. E0L1 AGISTS

TOR THE! PACJfiC COAST,

132 Washington Street, San Francisco Cal

rr.o'vs. ,vr.K F'.S. I ItOX 1'I.OWS, whifki.f:- -

I 1. li.r s:,;.- I vi .M-- l C. Itltl.WIK Ci.

TEIOIS QUICK !

PRICES LOW!!

-- i rV

mi i mminFIRE PROOF EMPORIUM,

320,000 No. 2 Manila Cigars, j

. ii

Twist on.l of March. da to. W arraiuoatho lcs: in the niarkot.

ALSO

Fine Mauil.i Cigars of older dates.

ON SAI.K ATJOHX THOMAS M ATF.KHOl'SK'S

FlliE PKOOF KMrOlIILM,Cpwartls ttf

800.000 Yards,PltlXTS, COTTONS, auil Ml'SI.IXS.

OX" SALE ATJOHX THOM AS M AT1' II HOI S F.'S

FIHE PROOF KMrOFJL'.M,

i3aicss vrosicivcs- -

PEARL BWER DENIMS .

OX SA I.E

AT J. T. WATERHOUSE'SFIRK ritOOK EM1R11"M,

Bales Ci wwwy Uajs.ON" SAI.K AT

JOHX THOMAS WATEHHOUSK'SFIKE PK00F EMPORIUM,

Vor- - (superior lurge size

CHINA CRAPE SHAWLS !Besides other CHINESE 000DS.

OX SALE ATJOHX THOMAS WATKIMIOIISE'S

FIRE PROOF EMPORIUM,IXFITS and OITHTS for SAILORS.

SLOP CIIKSTS FILLED UP.OX SALE AT

JOHX THOMAS WATEItHOl SE'SFIRE PROOF EMPORIUM,

l3in;i Dresses,Just hintled.

OX" SALE

AT J. T. WATERHOUSE'SFIHE PROOF EMPORIUM,

BOOTS & SHOES,Assorted men's wonien'ti and children's.

ALSOA great variety of

GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING!AT J. T. WATERHOUSE'S

FIRK PROOF EMPORIUM.

OX" SA LE ATJOHX THOMAS WATK UIIOUSE'S

FIRE PROOF EMPORIUMRoal all over

EX:HSH AX1) AMERICAN SADDLESrrxc i 3 1 j-- w uxors: r

AVIiolfsalo C'uf toiiiiTS iiTii.lv to the undersignedfor CHEAP BAROAIXS.

J01 THOS. WATERHOMII. .ii. .lulu. S.'.t. 11 It;u.

.H'ST S.EsCHIVBsl) !

PEK "SAMUEL IIOISEHTSOX,"A X l FOR SALE HV It. V. S X O V.

1 lli.lin. s' Anuli.r, l.loO lt,s.,1 i S?k Ai.r(i..r, 2.114 1 lbs.,1 li icll Chain Cal.l.-- ,

1 1 in.-l- Ch:iui I'itl.l.-- .

4 tiii.j.l!i-l...tt-.- Vlialf r,.,:its.Casks Ci.al.

FURNITURE !OX HAND AND FOIl SALE 1IV THE

UNDE IJSICM'.D :ri'EKIOIl MA IIO'JAN Y HAIR SEAT SOFAS,Superior enameled leather covered

wliau.i.ts,lo center tallies, new and neat style,

Jo li iirse.tt i lur cl;.tirs,do liairsi-- it easy chairs.

Patent style IIKLtS l'KA 1 t.S.

Oak c ine scat arm chairs,( Mice chairs.

W. A. AM. RICH,iiS-ii- n l'r-m- is 'Iy l.y tl.e IIu.lv.n Hay Co.

I F.WIS' Sl'I'ERIOR WHITE LEA l ANDJ Zinc Paint.

W. A. AI.IiRK II.

1ST(IX PILOT llltEAO. IX HA K It ELS,M r or l.v

W. A. A MiRICII.

IIAI.M LEAK HA TS, FOR SALE II VL W. A. ALHRIC1I.

SHEET ZIXCCASKS Kxiui.i I'miiiLs,Lumps, Globes an Siia lis,

K;:;-- : ' !mi(H.w.!. r,Caps,

F..r sale l.vW. A. ALDRICH.

ISDN'S PASTE liLACKIM;. small, mediumA'i ami lare sir.-.- - box-- s. For sale t.v-- "''m . a. ALDRICH.

BlMILES NOR WAV SHAPES, j x , i x j7ll"X..s Com- - Ink.

ivl, s,Rim I. ks,

Pmad liatch'-ts-t :..ircoal Irons,

For s .lt bvW. A. ALDRICH.

CIRTII WKIlli..1 S;.-- . jo 11 fi , 1

Coton a.: I l s.i.ldl- - Gntl.s,Jap.iuii.-.- l

- r s.l-- t.vW. A. ALDRICH.

KNIVES A N! FORKS.Kl.:w s.

Ratchet luiii. ,For s.il-- t v

W. A. ALDRICH.

I IRE-PRO- OF PAINT.For sal.- -

'nl A. ALDRICH.

BVAMELKD SAI f EPA XS, 2. .1,4, 5, C. 7 alea S.t;s,

Nur.-- e l.Mrr.ps.Gu:i Flints,

Sli e Tl.re;,.!.Si.---- Rriishea,

.lews Harps.Tn.n. .1 Spurs, (fc,

.. n For ...I-b-y- '!" W. A. A LDRlCH.

IL CAUPETIXi; 1 OR S A I.E KVX ::t) i a i i.i.w...2 ALlUUvli.

For Family Fsc !

IIALF UARRELSt EUR PORK.qu.rterdo..1... jut p.-- " s mi," at.d for sale b. !

t' 1; rvirrp l. i

1,T-,- f 'Market Wharf.

ROSEN DALE CEMENTROSEN OA LE CEMENT i

i . i..:i:v r.u .v co. (

EXI"RES V l(;i)LICJIIT WAfiON IX COMPLETE OR-- 11 .! r. A! -- .,.

1 o Car: r.'l.'jlv iron.--- ! tKroii.-b..o- .In.t ..-.-

Svr-- n' for sale l.y C. 1: HEU Kit X l . il'J'j-t- f .Market W harf.

XEW CDIIIIS !

I ' V: "" 'AItHLE SEARS,r. ha Ii--

hip La.1-1- r.An I.:', r ti.-.- :tr:i.-!-.- , ex " R.ulii,.-a,-

1'- r sal.- - l.yit. K;-t- r

wwfrti-jfRunts- .

37 o Saleli V THE t M'I KSIi.M.lt,The ('afjiot's iil'lur Itrili-- h HaiUs- iiumimiim:v xklsox- -

And " KATHLKEX,"fuom li i:i:i'ool.

Dry Couth.lllue c. itoiis, white c.tl.'iis, suiH-rl'.u- w!;:t.' .X.I1-.I,-

.jaurl.-.- l .riiii.s, tsru li.i..' .riuls. Turkey l anjyi lii.s i.r nts. plain Turk, y giug.

l.:iu., Fn'iu li iu.iU.kiiis. brilli.nitts,I'lain H'ul laiu'y iawus,

lurmlurs prints, r..tt..ucotton I.Hixikrrcluefs, i.nr.l-- il

lH.rtlerr.1 liai.Hlkrrt'iii'fs,Valriioicrtiies

Tur-kr- y

rvj Jo.,alule

LINEN"

cunimr.I.'iiims. ri.lin Imts.

c.4t.m utul-rilas- silkuiulr-il:u- . swmc Mil.'

atul scar!, t srv'e slurts. .il..i jark.'ls,alaca eiotts. nusiuil( i.t ttiiu.', luu-t- i M.isv.

ReJ ticks, wliitc I'lin' an.l rt.l t'!iii..-ts- , r.. .I:iy vrui-pyr-

merinos, Hliia.as, lam Hinl tiure.l. Mitn-itin- an.l rt'iiui.tc,clollis, la. lies' strnsr hats, l.roa'r ott. in linlf hoss', sewing siikmen's felt liats, silk han.lkereiiiefs. suHTtmc tn-- J trouseru.rtshfplierJ's lait, Mue twilled flanut'l, plu'-- Hue Cannel, l,:t,flminoi. gr. y woolen wrat.iK'rs. men's sr.l n h.e, uii.t.r.shirts, cotton trouserings, .rn.te.l tnuslins, ,Vc, ,vc , Jtc , Ac

Ilariluiire.Rundt.-- r.mn.1 iron, asstd. flat iron, assnl,SpaJes, stK.vrls, tiles, cross cut saws. Iiaud .lo.Tenor saws, ass.riej Usrks, knives anJIt. M. sjMX.ns, scisstirs, corkscrews, platetl spurs,Hutchers' steels, carpenters' atlzes.Cast ir..u potd, asst.l sir.'S, coH-rs- ' anvils.Iron h unites, H ft Ioiik', in 4 uprieht an.l horitontal barsCoolers' rivets, l.rass l.utt hinges, plaue trtms.Cut nails, asst.l sixes, metal br.u-- f luittons.

Naval Stores.Tarre.i nipe, asstd sixes, Mauila rojie. lx.ltAVIinliline, ratline, spunyarn, assort. .1 wints,llauibru lines, tniilej linse.l oil, spirits of turpentine,

canvas, asst.l, l.arr.-'.- St. vk holm tar.s pitcli, ship sewing palics,

llces wax. san.I paper, chain h.s.ks.Iron an.l hrass screws, caulking irons.Kitl paths patent pumps, with fly whuel,

A IX),Cases sheatntnc i)pKT, 14 oa. (ei) 30 oi..Casks corDs.isUioii nails, bssorte.1 sizes.

ii roceries.Cases English bacon, do lo hams, cs Cheshire cheese.Cases pie fruits, jellies ami jams, asstd.CanJiol orange an.l citron icel, rases pickles.Sauces, white witic vinepar, niu.-tan- l, cmhts,Preserred meats ami vegetables, cases maccaroaVertnicelli, (apica, sago, cloves, cayenne pepperOrouitd Mack pr, cases pau nt grtvits.Patent barley, h natmeal, ulmou.ls. saleralus.Cases sanlines, in half ami quarter tins, salad oil,Mulagalnwny paste, steariue candles,Yellow soap, luoltled s..iip.

Liquors.Cases Geneva, Old T..m Gin, Sootrii AVhisk.T, Dn.sn Coga

Pi.e Cognac, Pale Sherry, Fine Old Port, CUoct,ltOTTEED ALK AND PORTER,

Hhds Salts' Ale, lihds. Younger' Ale

Sundries.White saltwater soap, perfumery, false jewelry,

English saddles,Scotch biscuits,

Crates assorted earthenware.Hams and bacon.

Assorted iron.Iron pots, tin plates.

Crow bars, tencing wire,Small chain, Liveipnol salt,

Eltglish Is 'lie. 1 oil,blacksmiths' coal,

Steam coal,Oritu lminL

SUGAR PAN'S AND COOLERS,Hoop iron, I case superior assorted English cutlery,

FIFTY TON'S RICE, in 100-l- b batfs.ALSO -

Received jier bark SEA X Y I I' H. from London,MARZETTI'S ALE AND PORTER,

And per bark GOMKIAA. from Loudon, an assortmentof E.N01.1.-- U GROCERIES.

And by the first conveyance from Englairl after the IIl'M-I'HRE- Y

NELSON, for which, vessel they were lis. Ule, aassortment of ENGLISH PRINTS, including piuk ol

yellows, and other choice styles.TT The designs ,.f these prints, as well as of those received

per " Humphrey Nelson," are entirely nkw, and not copied orborrowed from the old designs of iiiiM.rtatioiis other nimsei.

ItiO-t- f JANloN, GREEN k CO.

PER

33vrlt 01T.EC IV. 2TFKOM LONDON !

VX"I FOR SA LE li V TH E I'N' I EIISION K I),assorted prints, new styles ; du lo pickles,

Cases assorted jams, do do sauces, do do pastes,Casts olives, pie fruits, confectionery, starch,ltlue. vinegar, mustard, oatmeal, currie owder,Marking ink. candied Worcester suttee.Prime York 1Ims, IIhds. Blrtov Ale,Marzetti's A i.e iv Bottles,Marzetti's A i.e. 1)oi iii.E Diamond w.,Superior Dark Brandy, (Martei.l's,)Cases I'ort Wise, do Of.neva, do Siikrrt,Cases very Superior Champagne, &c.

Samples now ready for Inspection.214-T.t- ii J ANION. GREEN 4 CO.

WINES, sriHITS k 31 ALT LIQl ORS,FOR SALE 1IY THE

Undersigned, (in Bond.).4 f CASES VERV SI' PER IO R HOXKV- -ST W s ickle Hollands gin, S cases absynth,

10 quarter casks Harmony sherry, (pale.)5 ir. and 8 eighth casks pure llenness. y's brandy (iltrk,)

13 eighth casks J. A: F. MartoH's brandy, (dark.)-- t) cases V oil's schieiiam schnapps,1.5 brls ltourtoii and old .Moiioiieal.. la whisky,Ml half barn-I- Monongaliela whisky,17 cases W. Washington's pale Eomlon dock brandy,lleightli fui.l 1 qr.cask Pin.t, Castillon & Co.'s pale brsnily,10 cases aleolml, (10 gallons each,)

8 barrels pure Jamaica nun,8 quarter and 7 eighth casks P. Rivierre rai.Jy

Mnll Liquora. (iii slorr, cliiljr niil.)200 dor.-- n J. .IcfTrey A: Co.'s pure India pale ale,Son II. I! llyass' " -6NI " J. V. Itridge's ' "800 " ltyasi' and Dridge's London jwrt.-r- .

also2". cases Jaqu.-so- Fits champagne,

2.'.t) boxes champagne cider,20 ruses curiant wine, (for communion purposes.)

Cases Madeira, Amontillado slu rry, ginger mine,Catawba wine and old Sachem bitters.Cases Yriarte sherry, port wine, &c. .Vc,

AT LOWEST MARKET RATES!2I'i-- q J. C. SPALDIXfi.

Wool, (ial Shins. Kides,Tallow, CfciuiMisiiinii,

0!d Cosher.Bl'RCIIASEI AT THE II If. II EST RATI;

J . C. SI'ALt'INti.

SUPERIOR CUITH LINED DULCIKS..... .... ... .lit. at.,. aw- - . ,.1'fll.r r-t- r. aiiur.i. t r.u i r. ik.i ri.j e.l. re. etvel ht bark Washin..'i.ii Allst-.-

"J ' " for sale by (JfJl-q- ) J. C. SI'ALMNG;

FURiJTURE!4 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RICH

isV AND ELEGANTHAIR S. tKAS covered black wait ut,

HAIR LOUNGES medallion,H AIR ROCK Fits walnut,

ENAMELED CI.oTII LOU NOES,LADIES' EASY CHAIRS,

CARVED NURSE CIIAIKS.TETE-A-TET- E SOFAS,

CARVED ARM ROCKING CHAIRS,HIGH P.IST REDS IF. At?.

A LSt I

40 d.-z- common cl.airs, "0 il- i. n.l ofiice chairs,10 " bar-roo- 20 " :irmCane maple rockili,; chairs, itak rorkiiig chairs,Children's ' " '"'ane-se- MikjIs.

Imitation Oak Chamber Sets,Haby AVaoiK,

Ilabv Cub.,Itaby Jumpers,

Tnpestry Ottonian",Manila .Mais,

;oirVclrrt Mats

Just rrcvived per lliiilug.-i-, and f r sale l.y2'Jt'e-l- o j;. j k EWER k CO.

SV(iM AM) MOLASSES,Now Cro3 XOGO.

'VOW O 1 I X I X FROM T HER R E V K. I'iaiitatioii, Makauao East Maui, and sale by

214 q i'. RKFH El. CO.

to tiii: Tinur:!!Esr CAST STEEL. (OCTAGON)

M liKfl' IJMSTElt SIE1.L.GALVANIZED IRON" P.OI.TS, as.td. siies.

V.x Kaduga," and for sale by22.1-- 1., i.. ia;r.) r.t

fl rHides.

Uv. sLins" 'Tallinr. ...

M- -ConiM !'.

Ol J I'

Old Vcilov. Mela!.1 H'RCII ASED AT TIIE Hlf.HK.sT MAR4

ket rates, bi l' I'll l U It A Ct ...l7-t- f Market Wharf.

C E M E XT.'laTaH. "All II ELS FORSiLERVf f 2U-l- q c. I'.R E W I K K CO

IKOX SPIKES, WHIR. Aar.

CAST IKOV SPIKES. ASSORTED SIZES'iron wire, d ..,rw-a- thapi s. Just received Ir'Svren"f,,r fiae ,v c ltKEW ER 4 CO..

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