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... . P r . . - ''S. ' ' V -I TZ2D ?AC2?ZO . Commercial Advertiser. Dsaiarcetlajg . rr d. rajcx, u. ., coxsrvrrf aAsrvAcmtsa cnrnar. . Cbaiecal, reduced to a state of coarse powder, - of wftica the largest grains should not be above the aixe of the cotnaconest gunpowder, has for some time flat 'feaerYed the agronorne'a attention, first, on account .of the carbon which it supplies to 'the root of the plant, second, few its faculty to protect it against the rottenness which is often imparted to it by the de- oomposition of the different sorts of man area. In localities where charcoal may be obtained at a cheap rate, this fertilizing agent offers besides the valuable advantage of giving porosity to stiff or marly .soiL Being ery greedy of moisture, it absorbs as ranch as 8(r per cent, of water by rain, dew or fog, And keeps the ground in a state of salutary damp ness, whilst a portion of its carbon is dissolved in it. It alow decomposition guards the most inexperienced fanner against the excess of its application, which is not limited by any proportion;' for it does not impose its virtual to vegetation, but merely obeys the call, as required by natural wants. The unsteady state of health sotked of late in the growth of potatoes, has induced us to make a series of experiments in bring ing thai valuable tubercle in'oontact with charcoal. . ,. 17e have chosen for that purpose potatoes that were evidently attacked by the disease; and, instead of cutting them into seta, we have taken small whole ks, which we have placed in the usual way in the ground which was previously manured with farm dung, and without any other preparation, we have deposited a handful of coarse powdered charcoal upon oacb, before covering them with soO. The result was an abundant crop, entirely free from any trace of de ooapaaitka. In ether trials we have mixed the charcoal in four diSerent proportions with common garden soO, with out addition of any other nutritive principle; the ef fect produced were that the color of the stalks and the leaves, was deep green, varying in shade with the quantity of charcoal employed, and exhibiting upon the whole that character of vigorous vegetation so evident when growth is stimulated by charcoal. We beg, however, to observe that we consider one-fburth T eharrT a given quantity of soO, the maximum that should be used, in order not to deprive this tubercle of the other ets of its nutrition. Pro portions much below tL.--.boTe mentioned have suf ficed to attain our object, which was chiefly to prevent the return of the fbraerwaplaini of this fruit. Practice, in this clrcuinstai44 perfectly in har eouy with theory, for it ahows Jt the disease' re moves the carbon from the gstnd that charcoal Sives it back. We have also used charcoal for the preservation of potatoes stored in heaps, under roof or under ground. Their appearance s leing very healthy, we expected that such an application would insure their sound kaep. For that purpose we have filled the interstices of the layers with powdered charcoal, to prevent, here .ifter, n contagious contact between the tubercles. The charcoal took hold of the moisture escaping from the fruit, as well as of the putrid ' emanations that were disengaged ; and at the same time that it neu tralised the damp vapors, it arrested the shoots of a psensxiure vegetation which usually enervate the sets hefbre t-eir return to the soO; in this way, vegetables that betrayed an unsatisfactory sanitary condition .fere protected tur consumption or reproduction. The charcoal itself had lost acne of its properties as a fer- aliting power. We may add that we h ave introduced iiharco&X in many combinations of soil for the produc tion of the chief plants of the great and the little cul tivation, and that an Uniform ' answer has always responded to oar expectations and confirmed our pre visions, whether charcoal was employed as an auxil iary of another manure, or whether as ' an isolated nurturing eoureeV ..".;... v; - - r 1 For the potatoes, the result' was nearly a double crop, free from any affection ; for the cerealia, from one-third to one-half more in quantity; for artificial jt natural grass, a considerable increase, evi dent by its thickness and hlght. For all other vegetables, earlier development; more striking vigor, weight always superior to that of a produce obtained without the nse of charcoal ptrmifr. ' Equally important is the application of charcoal as a disinfecting agent, when mixed up with the pure, w&d and liquid .refuse of animal economy:, for that purpose it is necessary to separate by a riddle, the impalpable powder from the coarse particles of the charcoal, so as to produce a granulation of the size of sago; the finer powder is then reserved for the cases above alluded to. This granulated substance has an immediate disinfecting property, when mixed with the most corrupted fecal matters, and a great power of absorption; by that double advantage it may be considered as the cheapest and most efficacious means to paralyze the insalubrious effects of the emanations from places where the evacnattoDs of animal economy are seeumulated, in converting at the same time such substances into an inodorous body that may then be removed In the broad daylight without inconvenience to the earrooading atmosphere. In that state the ainmoniaeal gas which, otherwise,' is for the greatest part lost before the excrements can reach the soil, is - retained In the pores of the charcoal and vegetation ehtains lbe whole benefit of the azote contained in the decomposed matters. To operate such a mixture, we have employed two parts of charcoal to one of human reaidum solid and liquid; such a proportion being sufficient to effectuate an amalgam dry enough to be conveyed in bags to ay place. In that state, whether the manure is destined to be forthwith confided to the soil, or stored tat an indeterminate time on inhabited premises the charcoal does not abandon to the air the salts that it has taken bold of ; it has neutralised by its absorp tion all the volatile elements which it only gives up to- the attraction of the footv of the plants; it is a earefal and judicious nurse that dispenses abundantly Hs food in favor of the plant that knows how to bene fit oy it. bat obstinately refuses it to the atmosphere that weald dissipate it. In that office performed by charcoal, the excrements are provided with the indis pensable carbonic acid of which they are naturally veal, a desideratum so much more valuable, that the aiSnity between the plant and the carbon is so pow erful that one perorives the particles of charcoal within reach attached to the fibres of the roots; one night, nay that their slender extremities have the fac ulty of foraging that food all round for their con sumption. v We believe that a comport of that natnre in which the evacuations have not bscn previously spoiled by the ft ' of a&aieral and vegetable substances, as is is usually the ease in dans pits, is. in every speet, equal in virtue to a good guano, and worth at gssn tM noaote or a common or imuktbo qoauiy. Three vats or vrater-ti-it casks provided with cavers and sheltered acii- rain are the main ap- pantna required for the operation; tne nrst wm con tain the granulated charaoal; for which preparation a. ntain hand mill, or even a large iron mortar with tw sieves, wE be all that is wanted; the fine sieve will semrats the dust or impalpabls powder, the coaster one wSl produce the grains required, retain ing the larger lamps to pe crvBoeu again, me seooca snatziner is destined to receive the excrements! sub- Hmmm gad. the third in which to perform the com bination; a ladle and a lare spatula or irpaddle will complete the instruments of the riant tor every house. Tba iy ortSos U two parts of charcoal to one of 'fcsslpeVyv must, of eosurse, be nndsrstood by the ve.'ir3e, say two laclars to one. Vr rr t r " gxiroect etanposwa or six 1 rr-.ti:.-!! r lota. ttxi six tons, or . ' ill l - l t 1TTT OwaTI tun, ,ft,rTt f -13. .Uwilfiartoasof r rtT t: CL "if. - J cr V8 emergency wVV MV VVHaMwVWS . 1 1 fjaad a beae- Tl ' - Til J at urxe, u :a 11111 ises " T " " ' Ail., - AC r-r? d .'a.. z. GIIiiaAI & CO., LAHAINA, MAUI. ARB NOW RECEIVING, PER LATE AR . RIVALS, a Urge stuck of PROVISIONS, SHIP CHANDLERY, NAVAL STORES, GROCERIES, Which they otter tor sale at lowest prices. Jfew Pilot Bread, New Nary Bread, : - . Eastern floor, ' California Floor. Cora med, American mess Beef, - Rice, American mess Pork Hawaiian Beef. . ... . . . j Of d liferent brands, warranted. No. 1 browa wpr, ' No. 2 brown sujrmr, No. 1 molssates, ' Black tea, green lea, Piestntd peaches, - Preserved quinces, American bower, Pres'ed pie fruits, Kona coffee and Hilo coffee, Ass'd menu, clams, ,-. Lobsters, Cases crackers, oysters, eons, peas, eUv, etc BEANS! BEANS! Fresh Island-grown beans, larre flat "Uma," beans, BmaUwbica home" beans. Ions speckled "California" beans. , BOOTS AND SHOES. Heavy leather boots, do bros-ans, fine boots, lined brogana. Half boots, fine brogana, buckskins, slippers, te. . PAINTS, OIL, Sec. Pore white lead, No. I do, black paint, (rreen do. . Prussian Moe, chrome yellow, verdigris. Unseed oil, Brisht Tarnish, black do, copal do, spirit turpentine, Coal tar, lamp black, paint brashes, sash tool brushes, Stockholm tar. DUCK. - Assorted numbers cotton duck, heavy Karen's duck. Light Karen's duck. ALSO An assortment of fine clothing, pants, shirts, socks, cravats, under shirts, handkerchiefs, Ac WHALING CRAFT. La noes, harpoons, gig irons, one-floed irons. Bomb lances, whaling guns, Ac X constant supply of new Irish potatoes, new sweet potatoes. onions, pumpkins, always on hand in shipping season, and sup plied at short notice. ... XT Together with a general and fun assnrtment of merchan dise usually found in a Ship Chandlery establishment. Lahaina Sept. 24. 90-tf CAPT. HODEP.T BROWN S WHALING GCy.PATEVT BOMB LAXCE8 AND GUN HARPOONS. AFTER SEVERAL TEARS LABOR AND extwrimenting upon whales, oa the whaling ground, with his apparatus, combined with the advantages ot being a practical whaleman, the Patentee has been enabled to obtain an Instru ment 111 lirm of a Bnmb Lance, which fur utility and effective ness cannot be excelled. - . . The atu-ntiun of Agents and Officers of whale-ships is called to the fallowing testimonials. -' - Sax Faascisco, January 10, 1S5S. Cam. B. Baowv Sir. I take this opportunity to inform you that we used those Bomb Lances we bought of you, and Stand them to be of gteat heeflt in capturing whales amongst the ice. , The first whul- t'j t we ircd the Bomb Lance on was killed in the following manner The boat went alongside of the whale and the boat-stcerer fired a Bomb into him acd then fastened to him with a gig iron : the Bomb was heard to explode, and the whale did not Mow after the Bomb exploded, iff he ahove-men-tiotted whale was in the Ice, and it is our opinion that we should not have got that whale and many others that we did get. If It had not been for your Bomb Lances, and we fully recommend thera to the attention of those fitting out whale ships. Respectfully yours, Taoxas Wall, Master bark Gtonjt. HosoLcxr, March 17, 135S. Carr. Rosist BbiTwSi iy dear Sirs I used your Bomb Lances in taking a whale, north, the past season, which made 360 bhU. of oil. We never could hare taken him without said Lsnnes, as oar boats could not get near enough to use the com turn hand lance. - Yours Respectfully, G. L. Cor, Master whale-ship M apnolia. Hosoinr, Msrch 15, 155a. Caft. EoBcar Bao Dear Sir i 1 take this opportunity to ininna you thas I used your Bombs on the voyage in the ship Merait, and found them effective in taking whales, and would recommend them to all wbak Sen, and especially around the Ice. I also used the harpoon and got moat of the whales by your Gone and apparatus. . . Toots Respectfully, Isaac A lie 5, Master ship Herald. Other testimonials can be seen by calling on the undersigned. Agents, who have the Guns, Bomb Lances and Harpoons for 14-tf R. COABT k CO-, Honolulu. . Te the Owners, smd PrrMni intere-wtexf la Whalesiiips in the Pacific Ocean. Orncx or th Panama Rail-Road Compact, I Nrw York. July 20. 15T. t The Panama Rait-Road Company ukes this method of informing thoe inMrested in the Whaling husi- of thtf advantages offered ry the Railroad a'voss the Isthmus of Panama, fr r the shlDment of Oil from the Pacific to the United States, and tor sending oat fits and supplies bom the United States to Panama. The Railroad has been in regular and successful operation for more than two years, and Its rapacity for the transportation of every description of n.erchandi.e, including Oil, Provisions, has been fully tested. The attention of several Captains of whslcships has recently been turned to the sutyect of shipping tLeir oil from Panama to New York during the present season, and the Panama Rail-Road Company has made arrangements to afford every facility which may be required fnr the accom plishment of this Important object. A Pier, 450 feet long, has been boat In the bay of intnama, to the end of which Freight Can are run to receive cargoea from lichters or vowis lying alongside, and deliver the same aloncnide of vessels fat Aspio walL Teasels of from 200 to 300 tons can Be at the Pier with safety, grounding In the mud at low water. . . The vessels to and frotn Aspinwall are fast-sailing brigs, he longing to the Rail-Road Company, and the Company is pre pared to receive oil at Panama and deliver it in New York, under throagh Bill of Lading at;the rate of seven cents per gallon, if received at the Pier, and eight cents per gal lon if received in the harbor from ship's tackles, charging for the capacity of the casks, without allowing for wantage. For whalebone, one and one-half cents per pound. This charge covers every expense from Panama to New York, In ease the nil is sent through the Superiiit.t-D.ient or Commercial Agent of the Panama Rail-Road Company, ' turance excepted. The freights may be made payable on the Mttunus or in New York at the option of the shipper. 'l' The vessels of the Company sail regularly semi-monthly, and the average passages to and from Aspinwall are about twenty to twenty-five days. The time occupied in erasing the Iahmns is Soar hours. Oil, during its transit across the Inthmus, will be covered with canvas, or conveyed in covered cars, and owners may be assured that every care will be taken to prevent leakage. Several cargoes have already been conveyed to New York with out the slightest loss. Oil or other soods consigned for transportation to the Super intendent of the Panama Kail-Road Company, or to V i Ilium jftsea. commercial Agent ot the Company at Panama, will be received and forwarded with the greatest despatch. XT Frederic L. Hanks has been appointed Agent at Hono lulu. Sandwich Islands, and is prepared to furnish every requisite Information to shippers. J03. T. JOY, Secretary Faciinttc L. Him, Agent Panama R.J- Co.. Honolulu 8. 1. e4-12ra TO CAPTAINS OP WHALESIIIPS AND OTHER VES SXLSv Wood of superior quality can be had at Koloa at $1 per cord; fresh bef at 4 re.na per Jb i sheep,at $3 per head: and roats at $1 60 bead. Also at the port of Uanalei, wood and beef can be had at the same rate. The Harbor of Haualei Is on the North West side of Uie bland, and has safe and pood an change in from 6 to 10 fathoms of water. Wood and beef may also be bad at Sawiliwlli at the same rate as above. Also frui.4 and vegetables of various kinds can be procured at all the above named ports. IT Wood always oa hand at the bench In quantities to suit purchasers. (SA-tO OEOROE CHARMAN. To Whalemen! GW. M ACT would respectfully solicit the same pa st tronage heretof-re enjoyed by the old firm of Macy k Law, at the established Iepot fur Whalemen's Supplies, at Ka waihae, Hawaii, where will be found at all times a good supply of BcW. Mallea. Park. Paaliry. and also the cele brated KAWAIHAE POT ATOES. The above articles can be furnished at the lowest rates, acd in quicker time than at any other port at the Islands. All beef sold by me will be warranted to keep in any climate. XT So charge made on inter-island ezchanire. 72-tf O. W. MACY. IEPOSlT VAULT. SEAMEN AND STRANGERS. TO rrriE Cndenlfmed is prepared to receive moneys, or valua J. ble articlea of small bulk, on deposit in his vault in the Post Office Building, (formerly occupied by the Hawaiian Government as the Treasury.) These vaults are considered fireproof, and are safer than any other in Honolulu. Strangers visiting the Islands, and seamen or officers going to sea. and wishing to deposit coin! valuable papers, or ether articles, during their absence, will find this deposit an accommodation to them. When sums of money are left for a term of twelve months, or longer, they can be in vested or not, at the option of the depositor, and iuterest on the deposit secured.' A receipt will be given for all sums or valua bies deposited. H. 31. WHTT5EY. Honolulu, Oct. ISST. 70-tf 'WHALING GTJNS. c. C. BRAND'S WHALING GUNS, No. 1 and 2. C. Brand's Bomb Lances, No. I; Do do do Co Ho. X Greener's Whaling Guns; Do Lancee and Harpoons. 84-tf v - For sale by A. J. CARTWRIOPT. . A CHOICE SELECTION OF TEERS. WINES AND SPIRITS Coasting iLM partly of the following articles, will be found tne store of O. RHODES, near the Post Office s ' Chaapagne, of different brands: Hooka, of superior quality; Saaternee, of superior quality Fine Sherries; fine Port; : Bitters, various brands; Cherry Cordials; Clareta, of various brands aa 1 qualities-, AD the favorite brands of Ale, In pints and quarts; Brandy, Gin and Monongahela Whisky, in large or small yaekagesr AbsyntbeIlRRam1At . 73-tf : ANCHORS AND CHAINS. 7 TEW ENGLISH ANCHORS, FROM lOOO to ZT00 pounds; . Kew EngUsh Stud and EhacUe Chain CaUea, 1 1-16 to U Inch A-lf - for sale by A. J. CARTWBIGIIT. HAWAIIAN BEEF. K.gfk BBLS. WAIMEA PICKLED BEEF, UVU la Liverpool and Turks Island salt, and warranted. to aeep twn years in aay climate. M-tf for sale by A. J. CARTWRIGHT. 3IEW FLOUR. THE HAWAIIAN FLOUR COMPANY oOsr ft sale, flour from this year's crop, now coming in. - J. F. fs AI ARSJLALL, Agent H. F. Co . Over B. W. Field's. ;--rm- ,Mf ' ". JiZZS AVDHICKORT PLANK. F03. - ? f- H. U ACKIXD a CO. T DAIRY FAH3I FOR SALE . i ni uaiui ratin ai ss.ja l-rt rKA, Bawali, seven miles from the port of Kawaibae, wilh 600 acres of enclosed land. Tor narticalars inquire I of JAMES A. Law, in Honolulu, 102-tf Or LB. LINCOLN, on the premises. FOR SALE OR TO LET, ' .THE SHADY BOWER" PREMISES, i-it. adioinlns the residence of Mr. M. Beckwith. For terms apply t P. J. GULICK, JOi-4t - or O. U. ULUtil. TO LET. I. . 1 mi THE LARGE AD COMMODIOUS veiling, aituated in the TaUey of fiuuanu, about two miles frooe. town, Utely occupied by the Hon. David L. Gregg. The above property is beautfully situated on rising I ground, surrounded by trait and shade trees, and in every way furnished with conveniences Mr a nunuy. - ALSO In rear of the above, a very pleasant COTTAGE, with Taro Land in a high stats of cultivation, and several acres of paatur- ag e out-buiMlnps and every convenience. For particulars ap ply to 1101-tf J JOHN it. HSUWS. TO LET. mmr0 rwwvr vmip iwr w w ntvflAtt w Lt Cottages, with outbuildings complete, near the Methodist Zpiscopal Church. Apply to J. T. WATEBHOrSE. TO LET, rflHE COTTAGE AlfD PREMISES IX L.A M. HAIN A, recently occupied by Dr. White. The building Is 23 by SO feet, with verandahs in front and rear, and pantry. servants' house, cook house, bath house, and other outbuildings. On the premises are several very superior grape vines In full bearing. Apply to J. t. i mulsi5, Honolulu, 100-tf Or to H. DICKINSON, Labslna. ROOMS TO LET. OVER DR. JCDD'S OFFICE. TWO convenient rooms, and the House at present occupied byE.Kor.ka. Terms moderate. 100-tf 0. P. JCDD. FOR SALE OR TO LET, THE FORETOP PREMISES OX KIXG street. Terms liberal. Apply to 100-tf C. W. VINCENT, Fort street, Honolulu. COTTAGE TO LET. RENT LOW. , Apply to 100-6t W. R. SEAL. FOR SALE OR TO LET. M THE UWELLIAU'llULSK AHD FRO frT-f misses occupied by the subscriber, on the corner of Merchant and Alakea streets. Title, fee simple. 33T Possession given immediately. 07-tf G. M. ROBERTSON. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 12 TWO NEAT COTTAGES on Merchant street. convenient for small families, and handy to the business part of the town. Fur sale cheap, or to rent low. Title ee simple. Apply to HENRY SMITH. M-tf Blacksmith. . FOR SALE OR LEASE. mTHE PREMISES BELONGING TO C.T. TTTTVV Averberg, Esq., corner of King and Maunakea streets. JL Immediate paesesiioa on be given if required. For terms apply to 96-tf FLO BENS STAFENHOKST. TO LET. COTTAGE CONTAINING THREE rooms, wide veranuan la front, a large yard ana out- JLXlm houses, situated on the northwest side of the lane run ning from King to Queen streets, opposite the Palace gate. Rent low. Apply to 95-U GEO. CLARK, Hotel St. FOR SALE. --THE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON fmil Waikiki Plains, at present occupied by the undersigned. A Terms liberal. Apply.at this Office, or to 90-tf JOHN LORD. TO LET, u T11K V ESIKAdLiE PKInK9 t Ty. King street, lately oreupi -1 ly Williams k Jones. For XiUpsrticulars arply at the office of C. C. HARRIS, Bl-tf Or, oa the premises, to G EO. Wl LLI A M 3. FOR SALE. at the corner of King and Alakea streets, containing four mJmm good roams, whh large yard and all necessary outbuild ings, now occupied by Mr. Saridge. Title ftre simple. For terms, apply to jB-tf SAVIDGE & MAY. TO LET! ONE CELLA K. One Half of the Lower Floor, and the Upper Loft in the Stone Warehouse on the premises of T. Urenier, on Nuuanu fctreet. ALSO Two Stores, with rnrni above, on Nmianu Street, opposite Merchant Street, fitted witb Snelves. Counters, Ac. Also, Cellar under same. Apply to 88-tf A. P. EVERETT. TO LET. XII AX XV O STORY BUILDING on Kins; street, adjoining the premises of .Mesnrs. Ctai k Abee. and lately occupied by litrman Bcntler for a res taurant. Tbo around floor is fitted with all the necessary fix Inn fur a restaurant, with four rooms on the second floor. Also, a (rood cook house and well on the premises. The same can easily be altered for a store or any other business Rent loir terms e&sr. Inquire of 7-tf vox HOLT & HEtTCK. TO LET. A DESIRABLE COTTAGE On Beretanla Mscfarlane. furnished or unfurnished. Apply on the promises or at the Commercial Hotel. 77-tf FOR LEASE ! yA. THE COMMODIOUS DWELLING fc .v'jli HOL SEin Nuuanu Valley, just above the residence of Ji '1- M r. Bates, harine been put in thorough repair and fur nished with an ample supply of water, will be leased on rea sonable terms to a good tenant. Apply to IV M. C. PARKE, 71-tf Agent for W. T. Walker, TO LET. THE TWO STORES RECENTLT erected in Fort street, between King and Merchant sts Parties wishinz to lease can have them fitted to suit by early application. For terms, please apply to 64-tf B. F. SNOW. A RARE CHANCE! BOWL1NG-ALLETS AND VICTUALING HOUSE FOR SALE IN HILO. CJITCATED at the Boats' Landing Place. All new, sub hj atantiaiiy bunt and well furnished. ALSO -63 Acres ( Land, with a sTd Fraase HOUbE and Kitchen thereon, situated four miles from Uilo. Atout '25 head of CATTLE, including 8 tame Milking Cows, it present feeding on the land, may be bought at a bargain. -' The whole Is well secrred by Pitch and Walls. Written inquiries will be promptly answered by Waiakea,Hao,Jan. 19. 83-tf HENRY SCHRADER. TO LET. THE FOLLOWING OFFICES AND ROOMS, In the brick building, corner of Queen and Kaahumanu streets, generally known as the Makee k Anthon building, via. t - The second floor, at present occupied by Dan. C. Waterman, Esq. The third floor over Messrs. Al.lrich k Bishop, suitable for storage. The rear office on the first floor (Utely occupied by D. N. ilitner, Jvsq.) The office on the second floor, (lately occupied by 3. Makee, Esq.) The cellar of the above building, capable of storage for 1,500 barrels. Applv to BS-tf CHAS. BREWER, to. LARGE TARD m FOR STORING COALS, BRICKS.1RON stmC lumber, nrewood, c-, TO LET by the montu or year. This yard Is securely fenced In, well shaded, and ad joining the store of 69 tf VOX HOLT k HEtCK. COTTAGE FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR sale low, the very desirable cottage built by B. F. Harder, on Kukui street. ODOoeite the residence of A. P Everett, Esq. This cottage is nearly new, and built of the best materials by Mr. Harder, for his own occupancy, and is sup- puea with water, bath-room and other conveniences. Apply to J. F. B. M ARSnALL. Honolulu, July 14, 1857. 66-tf FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE DWELLING PREMISES formerly belonging to Robert O. Davis, situated between Dr. Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences. Terms easy. Apply to 67-tf . ASHER B. BATES. STORE TO LET. THE WELL KNOWN TWO STORY FIRE PROOF BCILDIXO. on King street, corner of Mauna Kea street, now occupied by CI. Buhle k Co. The lower part is excellently fitted with Kaa Shelves) aasl Caaaters For a Retail Store. The upper part contains Five Spaciaaa Dwclllaa Raaa, And the extensive yard to provided with a good well, brick cook-house, cc Terms low. Possession given Immediately, If required. For further particulars apply on the premises, or at S-tf OJi HOLT a HECCK'S. va a ine ouiiamg uieiy occupiea oy incens sW4 Grenier, on Nuuana Street, directly opposite Merchant Street. The lower part ia fitted with counter, shelves, Ac. i upper part fine sleeping rooms, and fine cellar under same. w m mm , . . . . . . . . ... . . . ALSO TO LET One-half of the Loft In large Stone Warehouse on Marine Street ; and one-half of the Cellar under same. Apply to (31-tO A. r. EVERETT. TO BE SOLD OR LET. A LARGE AND commodious residence in Nuuanu Valley, about a mile and a half from town. Terms moderate. Apply to Honolulu. July 1. 1-tf W. L. GREEN. VALUABLE PREMISES. FOR SALE OR LEASE for a term of yean, the Store Premises now occupied by the undersigned. 66-tf , B. F. SNOW. LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE. - -i A nc r kj v a4EA. r Aawrs," airaateu tu rm, Iolo Taller, enclosed and containing fortyeven acres. mmJLmm Terms low. Inquire of DR. SMITH, Dentist, nonoluio, April 28, 1857. 44-tf ROOMS AND HOUSE TO LET. Apply to S. JOHNSON, Carpenter, 334f Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel. OFFICE TO LET, Apply to t-tf fronting on Kauanu street A. P aTxSCTT. TO LET, 'HE SECOND Fleer ever W. A. AMrlcb'a Store. Ia T. A. ALDRICB. wire ef M-tf Kwfe' . TTBEn. SniP FCTITUNA, AKD for salz:, JL the fallowing Merchandise, vis . Bbls Hazall flour, Bales Congress ticks, . u I Town coUons, . " Prime park, ; " Pilot bread. Casks navy bread, .. Oases assorted crackers," Bbls and kegs old Bourbon whisky, ., Cases refined lard, Hf boxes luaf sugar, Hf bbls crushed sugar, Bbls butter, in kegs, Boxes English dairy cheese, - in tins. Boxes English dairy cheese, not tinned, nf bbls dried apples. Bags table salt. Cases hf-lb lumps tobacco, . Coils Manila whale line. Cases scarlet flannel shirts, blue flannel shirts, v . w denim frocks and over alls. vaa-s r in amis. ton denims, . l ters, ut -acorn, tt g 'peas, . - cutma," " lobsters; .: ..'" ' u assorted meats, smoked herrings, u raspberry Jam. , 44 preserved strawberries u preserved gooseberries, . c peaches, , 44 apple pulp, '' 44 Verdale olives, Bbls cider vinegar, Cases butter crackers, 44 wine crackers, " oyster crackers, 44 soda crackers, ' . sugar crackers. Charcoal Irons, hooka and thimbles. Sister hooks, cotton saU twine, log lines. Long handled tar brushes, Topsail sheet shackles, hemp cod lines. Linen fish lines, brass dish candlesticks. Heavy gate hinges, bags shot. Riding saddles, seamen's stout brogana. Kegs Iron sheathing nails, Rolls sheet lead, kegs boat nails, ... Coila worm line, bees' wax. Coils bousellne and marline, American ensigns, whalers' Cutting-fans, Coils ratline, nests Hingham buckets, . Kegs cut nails. Wilder' iron safes, Bbls pitch, bbls tar. 10, 12. 16, 17, 18, 22 feet oars. Cans Dupont'i powder. Boxes saleratus. Kegs cannon powder. Hunt's handk-d axes, -No. 8 Roger William stoves. No. 4 Roger William stoves. No. 4 cam bosses, White sb4-, Fancy rs Aa shirts, White drilling panta, White Marseilles vesta, White drill frocks, Hickory shirts. Bale blue flannel, u-tf . .. . i' Casks currants, Cases Moe cottons, 44 blue prints, 44 . pink prints, 44 orange prints, 44 Suffolk bleached drills, Tierces hams, ... Tierces rice, Casks figs. Boxes corn starch. Kegs split peas, CssfcS Stilton cheese, For sale by J. a 8PALDIKG. FOR SALE By the Agent Hudson's Bay Company. TINMAN'S IRON WIRE, assorted sixes 5 Fencing wire, linseed oil, turpentine, white lead t Black paint, green paint. Stockholm tar, pitch ) Groceries, perfumery, stationery . Sheathing copper, assorted sites ; oomposition nails, do t Anehors and chains, at the lewrst market rates) Iron, assorted sizes ) hair brushes, blue cloth caps ; Assorted clothing, spunyam, ratline ; Aborted cordage, tarred and Manila ; 8tilton cheese, hams, Byass' ale, sherry, port, brandy ; Geneva sauce, preserved meats and vegetables Aberncthy's biscuits, Lemann's biscuiU. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY, including fittings and trimmings of all descriptions for carriages and harness. EARTHENWARE AND GLASSWARE. . Canvass or all Nos., huckabacks, stockings and hose t Green, blue and white blankets 5 Long Cloth, various qualities ; madapolams ; Brown cotton, blue prints, mourning prints, muslins , Crinoline, real cloth ; thread or all kinds, cotton drill ; Linen drill, cambric handerchiefs, silk do, book muslin Victoria la wn, jaconet, black Orleans, do Alpacca ; Black priroeua, do lusting, silk umbrellas, cotton do t Alpacca umbrellas, ribbons, black lace mitts, black silk White silk, barege scarfs, broad cloth ; Silk mantles, new styles ; cords and tassels ; Woolen plaid for children's dresses ; towels, lace falls ; White vesting ; green, white, blue and amber lenoe Blue fiunnel, printed and plain barege Gold lace, i to 1 J inch ; combs, &c, &c, 4c. CANDLES, ia great variety. 82-tf RICHARD BLAKE, TIN AND COPPER S 31 IT II, LAIIAIXA, MAUI, S PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS . of work in his l.ne, promptly, cheaply and neatly. TT Ships' work executed at the shortest notice, and satisfac tion guaranteed. 9i-6m HENRY ALLEN, CARPENTER A.IZD BUILDER, Fort street, opposite the store of Samsing k Co. ALL WORK In bis line done with dispatch and at the lowest possible rates. Jobbing done at short notice. XT Call and see. 77-ly EX "GOLDEN STATE." THE ENTIRE CARGO OF LUMBER RE. cently arrived by the almve schooner from Humboldt, con sisting in part as follows : 65 M 1-1 ncbi Northwest Hoards. 5 yi I -Inch Redwood do; 3T 31 Scantling, assorted sizes. 88-tf for sale by GEO. G. HOWE. PER FANNY MAJOR." CASES PATENT LEATHER CLOVE TOP Congreiw G-ilters Cases patent leather drab top Congress gaiters; Cases Oxford ties; Cases women's enameled boots; Cases women's fancy buskins: Cases children's foxed fnocy hnors. 69-tf Just received and for sale by C. A. k IL F. POOR SUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE, &c. SUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE, "BRUCH, Foucher & Co.;" pale sherry, hock, clarets of different brands. French liqueurs, (assorted,) Swiss nlwynthe, Hamburyh bitters, fruit syrups, (assorted,) cherry cordials, raspberry vin epar, gin, real llullands. dark and pale brandy, schnspiis, pale ale. For sale by 80-tf KRt'LL k MOLL. FOR SALE! rjlHE CARGO OF THE CHILIAN BARK JL 44 Alexandra Garrigos," consisting of 330 ions Steam Con la, 1 (on Saltpetre. Apply to L. II. ANTIION. 86-tr Or to J. C. SPAt'LDIXO. NEW GOODS. WOMEN'S GAITERS, BUSKINS, SHOES; Coriitid Linen Pants; Fancy do do; Grey orershlrts. Jut received per Yankee, and for sale by 85-tf C. A. k H. F. POOIt. JENNY L1ND CAKES AND WATER CRACKERS. ALSO ADAMANTINE CANDLES; California Cheese, etc, etc, etc. 69-tf Just received and fur sale by C. A. k II. F. rOOR. RICE! RICE! RICE! IAILA AXD JAPAN 1" J. W-tf RICE For sale by B. W. FIELD. MANILA CORDAGE. LL L by SIZES MANILA 94-tf COU D AGE For sale B. W. FIKLD. TEAS! TEAS! L1XTHA FIXE TEAS For sale by M-tf B. W. FIELD. HANGING AND SOLAR LAMPS. WICKS For B. W. FIKLD. SHADES, sale by CIIIMXETS AXD WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS FOR SALE BY 66-tf IL M. WHITXEY. GUTTER. ' . . . RUNXIXO FT. OF 4xt. WORK. ed Pine Gutter for sale, ex 44 Kiiza A Ella." C. H. LEWERS. 1000 86-tf RED WOOD. A SUPERIOR LOT OF BOARDS aasl CLAP BOARDS, far sale by 87-tf C. H. LKWER3. JUST RECEIVED, CALIFORNIA CHEESE Half boxes Raisins, Jujube Paste. For sale by 00-tt T. MOBSMAN k 80!?. AN ASSORTMENT OF WELL MADE BOOTS AXD SHOES for Children, for sale at W-tf Vo HOLT A- HETCK'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. SUPERIOR CALFSKIN SEWED BOOTS and SHOES, for sale by 86-tf Yos HOLT k HEtTCK. HIAVT BILLS it WHALER'S BILLS token 11 the lowest rate by July 1, 1-tf . ROBERT C. JANI0N. afaAK BOATS, lO, 11, 18, 13 fc 14 fU, VF For sale by Bl-tf CHAS. . BREWER, 3d. CPLENDID COXFECTIOXERT For sale by a 1 C U l-PIT a. m PVr ef aU. DJUA1AA eV.e, 70-tf Corner of Fort and Hotel streets. UTEXT SPRING BEDS Made to order by JL CHAS. W. FOX, Cabinet Maker, 79-tf Hotel street. o NE HORSE CART, For sale by CHAS.BRTWER, 2d. ei- CAN FRANCISCO PILOT BREAD In For sale bi ir sale by A. J. C. 434f ARTWRIOHT fflVO NEW TORK DRAYS, complete. js. x nets Harness tor ao. For sale by 61-tf CHAD. BREWER, 29. 71 NGLISn, French, German, and Chinese silk. The meet JL complete assortment ever offered. For sale by July 1, 1-tf ROBERT C. JAM0X. f 1TIIOGRAPHIC PRESS, complete, JLal For sale by 64-tf A. P. EVERETT. WOITEWOOD BOARDS, - For sale by CUAU. BREWER, to. f EAD PIPE Aasorte-1 sises for sale by W. A. ALDZICH. BURT0X ALK, In hopheads, fnr sale by Uoaeiuiu Jar t, lSfteVef BOBKBT C. JAXIOV. STORE C7FEE8 FOR SALE, AT HIS A VERY EXTENSIVE AND O 2ST CONSISTING OF A OODS, FURNITURE, GLASS WARE, EARTHEN WARE SHIP CHANDLERY, PAINTS AND OILS, CARRIAGES, . AST AraORTMEJfT OF MANILA GOODS, HARD WARE, WRAPPING PAPER, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. ice., Sic. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS BY THE ' ELIZA & ELLA." B. wTjPIEsLD 11ECEIVED AN INVOICE Ur riRW If, quality FIREWORKS from the celebrated manufacturers Hovzt Co., of Boston. Batteries of Nines, Batteries of Caudles, Small Batteries, Large lsattenes, Mines on Strips, Bengolas, Shells on Strips, a Wheels, Col'd Carters, Hand Lights, Tnbellions, ' Roman Candles, Rockets, and Names of Prominent Persons.' i-t Wool, Goat Skins, Hides, Tallow, Composition, Old Copper. PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES by (61-tf) J. C. SPALDING. BULLOCK HIDES. mnr. mnnEST market price wm w M. allowed by the subscriber for clean SALTED BULLOCK HIDES, delivered at his premises in Fort-street. 45-tf WAS. Ptttn r-rv, i. WOOL, HIDES a ra a rw, ssvr vmrss TALLOW, B OUGHT AS BEFORE. AT THE HIGII- EST CASH MARKET TRICE, by 43 KRULL k JtfOLL. JW00L, HIDES, GOAT SKINS, TALLOW. GRAZIERS AND BUTCHERS. ATT E NT ION X The undersigned offers the highest cash market rates for the above articles, deliverable at Honolulu or any of the ports of the Islands. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, Without Interest, will be made to those who desire, and con tracts will be made for any length of time. E. P. ADAMS. ' 45 Office corner of Queen and Kaahumanu sts., up stairs. RITSO. & HART, DKALF.HH is W I N ES AND SPIRITS, A T THE OLD WINE STORE, under A.J. 1. Cartw right's, offer for sale : Itran.ly iu keps and barrels; Brandy, Martoll'; brnu.li , United Vineyanl Proprietors; Uraiuly, Sazerac; Rum iu kegs; Jamaica Rum ia cases; d Genuine old Scotch whisky, in 1 dos cases; Monongahela whisky, iu barrels and kegs, Fine old Monongahela whisky, ia one dos cases, Hollands gin in cases; Schcklam pin in cases; Wolfe's Sclieidara schnapps; Hosteller's bitters; m i lloker's bitters; Stoushton's hitters; Clarets of different brands; Hockheimer; Sauterne; Champngiie, pii-ts and quarts, different brands; Sherries, pale and brown; Fiiis old port; Byass' aud other brands of ale; Porter; " Liqueurs. Ship Sierra, Aatj free. 87 JUST RECEIVED TIER SHIP JOHN GILPIN," AND FOR MT SALE BY J.C. SPALDING ' Mrrehaudisr, vizi 10, 12, ia, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24 feet OARS -, Duxes champagne cider Boxes preserved meats, assorted, in 21b tins, Boxes preserved clams, in lib tins ; Boxes preserved oysters, In lib tins j Boxes iiref rred miuce meat, in 21b tins , Bbls. Carolina rice ; Blls. VitK-giir ; Tierces Hams : Bbls. old Bourbon whisky : ' Cases spirits of turpentine i , Cases alcohol, in tins ; Kegs pure ftround lead ; Cases blue sheetings 5 Cases paints, viz : Prussian bine, chrome yellow, Chrome green, vemiillion red, French blue, Rolls pump and rigging leather. . Honolulu, Aug. 25, 1857. TIER JOHN GILPIN FROM BOSTON, JL to arrive : Bales brown cotton, do denims, do hed-tickliiR, Bales blue drill au 1 blue cotton, cs linen-bosom shirts, White aud blue cotton thread, kip brofraus, goat do, Calf brottans, women's shoes, anstd blank books, Ac-, Patent charcoal irons, palm leaf hats, out nails, white lead, Boiled linseed oil, spirits of turpentine, celestial blue, Cbronce green and chrome yellow, Prussian blue, Shoe blacking, dried apples, ch' se, hams, water crackers, Loaf and crushed sugar, soda and butter crackers. Boxes raisius, do tobacco, etc.., etc., etc 63-tf For sale by , H. HACK.FELP. PRUNES. lis GLASSES AND BOTTLES. Sardines in k and t boxes, Stearine Caudles, Swlaii OIL demijohn Tlaegar, Assorted Pickles, Mustard, Pie Fruits, Capers, Peppermint Loaeuges, Rocks and Drops, . Picnic Biscuits, Waccaroni, Singapore black Pepper, Sago, in bottles, Swiss Cheese, Westphalia Hams, Sausages. For sale by 62-tf H. HACKFELD k CO. HOUSE PAPER. Ifk-Tkfk ROLLS HOUSE PAPER, rartou J W Vr patterns and styles, Rolls bordering, cords and tassels Window shades and brackets, picture cords. Feather dusters, curtain pins, Ac, Ac. For sale by - " , 65-tf A.' P. EVERETT. II. C. CrRAIIAJl, COOPER AND G AUGER. THE OVERSIGNED having receuUy purchaaed the CotDeraire furmerlv occuuied by C. H. Butler, cimer of Queen and Fort streets, is now prepared to execute with dispatch all orders that he may be lavored wttn at tne aoove namea piace or at his Old Stand, onnosite the "Rovtd Hotel." . , Ship Agents and Masters are respectfully invited to call and examine his large and desirable assortment of Casks. Barrels, Tubs. Ac. N. B. 4000 barrels cask on nana ana tor sate on tne mosT, reasonable terms. SHIPSJimi AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WOULD RETURN HIS THANKS FOR farmer patronage received while at his old shop, oppo site the Custom House, and at the same time notify BhipmaaMr and the public generally, that he has taken the stand adoinins; Messrs. Bcasa k Emmct, shipwrights, formerly occupied by Captain Brown, where l.e is prepared to execute all kind of work in Iu une on the most reasonable term, in a workman like manner, and with dispatch. 70-tf CITY MARKET. WM. MAXWELL having this day purchased the interest of 11. Hartley In the above establishment, will con tinue the business under the same style in the same locality on iting street, opposite tne new store or J. T. water notue, wTiere be will endeavor to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom, - v- N. B. Attention will be paid to the selection of stock, s that the best quality of meat may be retted on. - XT Orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the city within two milea free of extra charge, 47-tf. COPT-BOOKS, WITH AND WITHOUT copies: Faber pencil, black and red era r ana. steel nena. India rubber, French tissue paper, etc etc. Ou-tt or sale by ; H. 21. WEITNxTY. fTHCEN TIERCES BOSTON SlOAH-CUaEO S. . HAMS, . ' Forwlelry rfOOKING STOVES, A KD OSC CiCOCSS, VLi" For sale by . 61-tf CHA. 1 . .70, 2o. SO EEG8 HIDE POISON. For le by , CHAS. I. 61-tf TVTARD WARE. HOLLO WWARJtA r ' LU tar sale, wy 3y llr ON FORT AZTD. I1II.C11AXIT STRX233TS, WELL SELECTED STOCK OF JS2a. 3NT LARGE ASSORTMST C? ;a ccods, --. TOODSN WARE C03DAGE, STATIONERY, NATAL ETC CAEaC. ILEQUC-C, ice, AFFT1 POU SALE A COMPLETE AS- SBsip CataraaTtevry, Naval Sters Greeettefl, PtvT' Jstlh : '-.;- Hardware. - Keg mackerel, boxes eodBsh, boxes tobacco, Boxes raisina, boxes soap, boxes candles, . - Boxes Bristol brick, vermicelli, macarront, : Bbls old eider vinegar, eases assorted syrups, . Casea green corn, sausage meat, mince pie meat, - Cases Lobster, raspberry Jam, quinces. Cases strawberry jam, cranberry jam, . Case apple marmalade, peaches, currant Jelly, Case strained hooey, apple sauce, French capers, Cses cheese, tomatoes, tomato ketchup. Cases pepper sauce, assorted sauces, Keg split peas, white beana. Kegs eastern butter, cranberries, , Bags buckwheat, Oeneesee fiour, Tina Daxall floor. Boxes smoked salmon, herring, table salt, . Boxes saleratus, soda, cream tartar. Boxes ground pepper, allspice, cloves. Boxes cassia, ginger, mustard, - Half bbls dried apples, crushed sugar, brown agar, Baskets olive oil drums flgs, Carolina rice. Cases water, soda, butter and sugar crackers. Cases ginger snaps, Jenny Lind cakes, Cases brandy peaches, brandy cherries, " Cases assorted pie fruits, assorted meats, . Casea oysters, pickles, sardines, prunes. Chests tea, kegs pickles. Casei yeast powders, pineapple, whortleberries. Cant boiled Unseed oil. Keg English white lead, . American white lead Red lead, Boxes litharge, Beeswax, Bbls bright varnish. Bbls eonl tar, Bales oakum, Casks cut nails, Wrought nails, Coils marline, seizing stuff, Hand lines, Log lines, a pints turpentine, French yellow, Prussian blue, Chrome green. Varnish. . Bbls pitch, Kosin,, Tar. Casks composition nails. Coil Manila rope, ass'd sixes, Tarred rope, Spunyam, ale line, sea lines, Signal halyards. Cotton twine, Hawaiian beef, Prime pork, Bbls navy bread. rmot oread, Octaves fine brandy, In bond; Kegs old Siizerac brandy, in bond; Kegs Otard, Dupuy k Co. brandy, In bond; Bbls old Monongahela whisky, in bond; Bbls old Magnolia whinky, in bond; Kegs old Magnolia whisky. In bond; Kegs old Bourbon whisky, in bond; Uascs Ueneva gin, in bond; Cases ""t"1 , Fine Portftnn, .mui i jaiyTCr family usei Fine Sherry, Fine Sauterne, Fine Claret, Fine Hock; Cases ale and porter. Bitters, Baskets champagne, Demijohns Ac, Ac , Ac. Honolulu, Oct. 15, 1857. 08 tf TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFFS J. STEWARD refpectfiilly Informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has now on hand an extensive assortment of the above articles, all of the choicest brands. He will always have on sale as complete a stock a is procurable tn the market. He offers the following articles, all of the first quality, on reasonaoie terms : Axdkrsox's Solace, ISrFPALo CHIPS, OlTROS, Jloasixa Globt, J. Patrick k Co.'a Diaxoxd P., Hoskt Pew, Goldes Leaf, Lectors Lrxray, Natural Leaf, Richmond 8's. VaMXa'S CAXtSTCB, Spaxiss Mixed, Abomatic, Let II eb Rip, AI AXIL CtOABS, SO. 2, TWIST MfDS, 44 Cbkboots, IlAVASA ClGABS, IU FASCT BOZO Fasct Sscrrs. Fasct Pipes, Ac, Ac. ALSO A srneral asserlmeal mt Grocer lee. HT Hotel Street, near the French Hotel. 63-tf Lumber ! Ij umber ! A T THE OLD LIMBER YARD-Jiut re- YARD Just il ceived, ex Fort una, the best assortment of Eastern Lum ber ever imported, consisting of 15,000 feet assorted white oak plank, for Ship Carpenters' and Wheelwrights' use. 20,000 feet white pine sheathing boards, inch thick. 15,000 feet yellow pine H to 1 inch plank, fur heading and steps. 20,000 feet Pennsylvania white pine boards, parallel widths, planed on one side. 5,000 feet Pennsylvania white pine shelving, planed on both sides. 43.000 feet assorted dimension plank, H to S inch. 100.000 best Aroostuk shaved cedar shingles. 25,000 best laths. , And a variety of building materials. C. H. LEWERS, Lumber Merchant. 6T Fort street. Doors Window Sash, Blinds. TO ARRIVE PER " ELIZA & ELLA," DOORS, assorted size, with mouldings and J Vr .W raised panel. 50 Snali Dworw, assorted sizes. 300 pair Winitsw Sash, assorted sizes. 2 SO lo Bliaria, with and without swivels, ass'd sixea. Selected expressly for this market, and for sale low by Bi-tl UtOKUE O. IIUWE. EASTERN LUMBER. PER ELIZA & ELLA," A SELECTED assortment of Eastern Lumber, consisting of Yellow Piae Flooring, Wot ked. 8pruce do - do do. Half Inch Matched Ceiling, a superior article for iPse and Cabin lining. J White Pine worked Partition Boards. Wide Coffin Boards, Phingrles, Laths, and a general assort ment of BUILDING MATERIALS, selected by the undersigned. 08-tr C. H. LEWEKa. STORAGE. STORAGE FOR 400 TO SOO TONS heavy or light goods, on the premises of the undersigned 44 B. F. SNOW. DALM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS- M-M For sale hy 3. M. SMITH k CO. 70-tf Corner of Fort and Hotel HAWAIIAN PHRASE 17OR SALE BT THE DOZE JL Conies. K per doxen i 60 1 AR OIL. WHALE OIL.' CALIFOR- nia Oats, Corn, Bran, Shorts, Sperm Candles, and French idair.nnune Candies. For sale by VO-tf A. P. EVERETT. WHIST CARDS. CiRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 17 Card for sale by 80-tf To HOLT k HETCK. ENGLISH WHITE LEAD For sale by 42-tf A. 3. CARTWRIGHT. A FEW LONDON MADE 17ERT SUPERIOR WHALEMEN'S SPT- GLASSES, tor sale by 86-tf Tox HOLT k HETCK GLOVES. AND GENT'S EXTRA FINE T ABIES' aTLal wb hite Kid Cloves: white and drab eoperior Bnckskin RMing Gloves, for sale by , r 80-tf Vo HOLT k HEUCK. CLARET. 4 VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE IN CASES t at 1 doxen each, for sale by 80 tf Foa HOLT Jt HEUCK, 150 BBLS. MESS EEF, 60,000 tts PiU Bi 'or sale hy . CHAS. 61-tf BREWER, ZD- AXE SUPER LARG FORCE PUMP. Hose and Couplings, lete. ' For sale by CHAS. BREWER, SB. 61-tf M FIRE BRICKS BWaaWtM.' 61-tf W CRAM Mtwrii aw ' m a. n a a nau fforawtefey 61-tf K CHAS, BRKWXR.an. na Honoi Yv M 01 , - . 42 d&j ie sbort:,. 'fc nrrca - -v few MesBra. Siw t Cbttrtb, atl?iriTTlV4aaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaasaB 4 T IE. HLSlrflNGLE senyyfiswvpy. oVtf " aa. - U, M. WHITNET. N VW:rr niCE. o. 1 CD.p,8Kis,. dJthFv For sale by . 02 tf -' - .A. P. ETERETT. OILS, &c. -f- 9 rmn I f cons 1 3 D c n T n T 0 ALL VEimUM For the 4 t .iMtt." oi VIW t- -w aoonUl k . OCCT A ,R'Swy Cloctrio Powder. Fnt no ta Sc. aod 80c Botes - Te Bwtrey fcOT I:.-, BED HCOS, JlUHQrm ANTS. FLEA. PLANT IXSF.CTS. VKRMIN FOWLS and AlfTlfAI A."Aa wraloabl prepare. tloa te FartDars." Cnaurpaosed by aay other." "Kai ayusTaa fcntaenee peyoiar.'y ererywhere." The above are now acknowledged the Only Infallible BemediesI Terms, Cadi par funds In Kew-Tark. So Goods sold on eomtniwlon. . "Coatar's Bulletli," with full partta-. ulars, farniabed on appueauoo. XX. " To Drnpgista and Dealen ; Ia lses where tbs rTmfiKffm shave net yet bees) ssfreWwsd, "Cottar," makes the Sprt,il Prnromtion : 1 Oa orders for a girph Drum (lor Srst trial) nVp . trm'f of Sro P4m irtll hm . J m all orders fat f 10 worth and ever, dii rwenl s tern vr rtmtfrom Cram Prim. rsmtend tor "tasters" rrivate circular, ioa7wataK To the People. If bo Jh nvht or ftar In yonr pUr keen, a snpply of the ExtermlBaior. a Kamnle Kox of lbe Rat. KoacK, Ac., Isiarminrtar will be lit to ywt hy nmll, pre-paid, oo receipt of M. or a Pimple Bos of th. Rlmrte Ptmdrr lor Sue. The Urn Bug Fs'ermmnUu- being a linui.t cannot be sent throngh the mail- I'm in cas s wl'rre it Is required, , the Llmtrie ftnedrr will te found an effectual subsuluie. Toprotnet the Public, asalnrt Fpurlm and BieW ieimtt ImWnirmn N rn- Iirci. ha heen prepared. . bearing a futtimU ot tin Proprietor's signature: fold Wholewile and JS'tall at 4COSTARS PrlnrlDal DDot Qo. 388 Broadw.v. Blew VorkDdby IwpccUthlrvoTuband XMrf throngbnnt the tblied Stales, Uie Canada, Jaexico, West oa rouia America. 8nld also, by 8. P. FORD, M. n G. P. JI DD, M. V.. Hoawlala, S. I. 100 eew Qm INT 353 "W EROTYPE G AIaIaERY. '"J UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announce "e inhabitants of Honolulu and the nublic creneraliv. : 1 f rooms tormeriv occuniett o.v air. Benson. over the PrintfiigVof the Commercial Advertiser, where he is now prepareu to tak PICTURES ON Gli ASS AND PAPER, Known as the Patent Ambrotypes and Photirraphs. Having recently arrived from the United. States, with rood instruments and a new and extensive assortment of stock, he feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage. N. B. Pictures put up la a VARIETY OF STYLES, to suit customers. XT ROOMS OPEN from 9, A. M. to 12, SI, and from to. P.M. 48-tf Vf. F. HOWLAND. : HONOLULU ROYAL 4RIH CIL1PTER . UNDER DISPENSATION OF THE GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Will hold the Regular Meetings on the third Thursday Of every month, at the Hall of the Lodge, "Le Progres de rOccahie." ... . Per order, Honolulu, Sept. 8. (63-tf) G. H. P. - SAW FRAZTCZ3CO CLOTHING- IIMFOILCT7LI! GRINBAUM & CO. hnve Just opened, at their new store, corner of Fort and Merchant streets, the most com plete assortment of new and FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever imported to these islands. The assortment comprise all the most recent styles of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, Aic Together with every description of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Our friend aud the public are invited to call and examine. . A. 8. GRINBAUM, 02-tf M. 8. ORINBALH. . ; . H. HACKFELD fc CO.,' O FFER FOR SALE Ex 44 Jenny Ford' and other, 60,000 scantling, 3x4. 10,000 scantling, 8x6, S0.OO0 scantling, 3x3, 4,000 scantling, 4x0, 1,000 scantling, 6x0, 7,000 scantling, 4x4, 7,000 scantling 6x6, 14,000 scantling, 2x3, 28,000 (Cautling, 2x4, 12,000 scantling, 2x0, 1,000 plank, 3x8 2,000 plank, 3x9, 20,000 plank, 3x10, Pickets, Shingles, Windows, 7x9, Windows, 8x10. also 71-tf Mstats) nnd Spar, all sjtfzesj. JUST RECEIVED, PER SHIP HARRIET AND JESSIE Cases fresh oysters, 1-tb cans. Fresh codfish, 2-rh cans. Fresh lobsters, 2-lb cans, 1 HatT-gal gherkins, Champagne elder, . Boker's bitters, Wormwood bitters. Basket champagne, extra quality. For sale by J. C Honolulu. August 12, 1857. DING. 60-tf PALE XHERRIES AND aAT. 3Vwh SIF T OJMBU.trom Take, nolds :ion, an invoice 01 iionum n.nu ALSO o"" I" d4 Xcrrs de 1st rramtersi. - v & x It :.. r u. .)i.l.ii.n genuine N-i'FR.UITir PORT. .ocn the tame Umdon House, for sale by ED. UOFFSCHLAEOfcB k 8TA PEN H0R9T. 1 yPIANOSI PIANOS I PIANOS t r XH ml CELiEBRATED MAJil rAl' TUBES OF CHICKERING & CO., RAVEN, BACON & CO. and NUNNS Sc CLARK. The undersigned can furnish superior toned Instrument ef the above makers, through Mewrs. Bf -r L.isialea erjrrr. 8La Aobxtti for the Pacific coast. Plans and style can be aten at our office. Order solicited. 60-tf C. A. k IL F. POOR. White Ical. THIE SUBSCRIBER IS CONSTANTLY receiving, from the manuhcturers direct, the best qualities of fresh Parr," Extra," . aad 44 N. 1" White lead, cronnd tn the best boiled English oil, and ia aa thorised to contract at lower prices than the present market rates. J. C. SPALDING" Honolulu. June 9,1857. 60-t JUST RECEIVED EX HARRIET Ac JESS I from Boston an assotment of fanrv glassware. Ac.. eonsWa ing in part of Solar lamp shades and chimneys, lamp wicks, ' V Wine bottle, punch bowls, wedgewood pitchers, Parion pitchers, spoon holders, vases, " . Terracotta tete a tete ets, ducanters, silvered saHa, ' Rose curtain pins, castors, boquet "a"'li. Plated cake baskets and castors, ' Set embossed plated teaware, en rekre cases, kekcke. For sale by 62-tf A. P. ETERKTT. REGALIA. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF I. O. OF O.F. ad MASONIC REGALIA, constantly on hand, such aa ivoyai area, n. m.i, r. vt.s, . . Encampment, Ac., Ae., kc - -Military good of all kind can be furnished to order. 62-tf Apply to C. A. Jt H. F. POOR. . OYSTERS. FflHE BEST BRANDS OF CHESAP Es rtbe JL Oyster constantly on hand, vhs 1 Hamblin. Bak ana LKobcx7. Imuran's are w a mated superior iorto ft. marxet. jror aie oy It-U . c A. t WHITE CEDAR SH1NGLF;. gK. T7KR SALE, PER ELIZ 4 tt ELI ever 108 At? 000 A 1 Aroontonk Shingle, warranted to 1 kwERS. -. . atA a,-, it. Yra aal 4 11 - ctatt? irtJTnrt o tun 1 i' in u 1 t iu 1 ci onto s 1 m a n-rnva mwn wvvsn boBoaia, collars and wristbands, Air si rn y. F00. ai-u v. j l . . r - .vmC O Fi a I- 1 MOTttL, aTf A I' 1 J-pjlIPaOOF PAINTpFtatrda by AttjcB.. H 0 " 'JWMsa3ssasawr A VTm araTkT r 41 ty J 1 0 i s