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HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SEPTEMBER 2, 185S.
SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
VOL.. Ill, X- lO. WIIOLB N. 114.
San Simista gblritutetRls.
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REPORT
' the Chief Ja.tice the Sprrmf C.bM U
tbr UiNliir? aflSSS.
nt.r sr TtTRrEVrTIVES:
I hve the honor to mak known to Ton, in enn
;tr with proviso of t' r..n-t turi.in, the
, ,",f th jn l;ciirT if th ktnz lo.n. with the hmi
w ryrtin'X ' ,h lt 'lp-rtntit for theyer lS-VJ
'",7- . . . . V ' .
Th- e ii nnf ! IX wno pnl ir l "-r init ut'p rt-
i1 . -,-. , ,a ,
L.t with macn Hr'iiry aivt sucra-w na open C il'e.1
,i rht -wii1 r 'lu'y. a:s pnrecn irncter,
Wnrnr. expnfiic ml aUilif v, hl espociiilly
i: .. r... ik'i itnir. anil hia l.ow h.ia hen a Mitirri
k.i n!'ii .
.f t the n ttion. lie n ifii ratnv me iiunais
Cil h!in. Vu will fin-l in the FI twaiian Reports,
h h re heen PUOli-ne-i iu punwuicrui so appro-
titkxi nwvle at your List session, an exposition of
nI series of decisions, eppeci.illy vain.
r r . . -i i : . . r . j : i i
Thy rel.iann to me creun vi uiaiiuguioneti
leewr anl slw to ray associate, Robertson, who
hinwlf (tien mny "aInaWeiWisions, which you
fia.l in the Reports. Julge Rolxrlson his elited
work with aMlity, an-1 U worthy of ereat cre-lit
i - f u A V : l . irr .i
report Ol aecisions ui iur mnnrai judicial
. i . - ... i. 1 a ... lk. ruwn1. a n 1 .AHn 1
kllllM IS always a uj"ic uc p..pc, u- imt 11
wmewhat peculiar customs ana usages wnicn nave
hrt. oreTa'.led.
the Committee appointed to prepare a complete
- ... . .
1 roIe will report to tne LPsriMaiivr uncii, and
Uerr provision regxnleJ a especially necessary
this Uepiirttnent wiu ie inciu'ieu in ram toae or
" l . .wn. i-. f n m Anil m an t a T l4kA MftAnla.!
L ar.necesary to make additional suggestions at
U time.
there one provision which has not been introdue-
into the exie, .wnicn w wormy 01 your serious
i ierations. I refer to that p.m or our system
h appli to district justices. It is the duty of
W department f Uoveminent to reiluce its ex-
a-t iuu h A pos.-tiiie, consistent witn us laun-4,lmini!-trtion
; an I I am inclined to the opinion
a mud and etaj:ent system may be introduced,
which his hil a !n and successful trial in the
wd St tes, which will lessen the expenses of Gov-
aent to the whole extent of the present appropria
te tbt service- I would therefore respectfully
vour attention to a change of the law by which
cs if the peice m ly be appointel. with powers
Ur to tho vetel in tne uistnct justices, ine
of ffiee. to be fixe-l by law, will belong to them
i id of the s-ilary as now paid. This system im
U the obliiiion upon those who cause litigation
ij the experfes of it. It is your especial province
iUi'ler the expediency of this law. You can well
In other countries it works admirably, and
.1 not be discontinued ftr any other system. 1
to uH!tinti.il reason why it may not be equally
V-rrfal inonz Ilawauana. It may be worth toe
Iriment, lr should it not work as well as antici-
1 a change could be easily made it wouia
i!u thought ailvisable to anrioint niwre ius-
V A the peice than there are district justices.
nuioter could W left to the appoinftnjr power, so
eery section ot the islands wnold be accoininod
fr better than anderthe existing system. That
chuye will ultimately be made there can be no
. . - -. t i i . i i
-t; it tor you, who your sdowwikp oi me petpie
uf their circumstances, to judge whether the time
rrted.
Kuce the lt sion of the Leisl ttie Council,
k new pn.n at Honolulu has been compMed and
f - r. - i - .1 . r T
tow occupel. it is a reuieuy ' r tne many eus
oh x..el in our former prison system Thecnini
i ui iy le riithfully adrninisterwl. but if thepun
,iat mpl by tlieciKirt virtally defcited. the
-:t if t'e l w, which ii tlie reform tit the criminal
th prwentioii of crime hy others, is also defejit
'Ijr prvseut prison synte-n is ocemtinir farn
I trast, howe er, thti you will personally ex
ie the prin an-1 I he ysem, for from time to
y ttiT miT I' I'tiprovetnen s. iri tne utner
i ls there a.e coiopUints of the system practiced
e.
o.n h i-e Iteen reied fnni the several
Aitoruey throughout the kin lout, exhib.tiug
:"iill.iw ns rTt.-tics :
w hi. 1 rm the Rport of R K. Ch inilrl iyne,
D'rnct Attorney for the 3-1 Judicial District,
yeir thit the wh -Ie numler o" convict i.ns on
!inl d-jrin-4 6-i was W), and in as
TvU w.il perceive fh it rV the three last years
I: n.ict.oas hae variel very little.
-. (.hniherliyne m ea.-h of h'.s reports lor the
! j--xr, siys tht in some few instances the
ri:t Ju-tioe he excee-ieJ tneir juriiiction.
A the ciH of which he is infor.ued he takes
! iiittmct the:u for the future.
cojirrni,! os Hawaii roa 1355. 133l a 1957.
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f"irj to do.
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-tnnj rpiriu to Natires,
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an tne Babath,
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h itviir.jr, -
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tiziement; -
fiug the itutet of the Night, -
t'
rtarin'fatoxicatin!; Drink,
c onriat ion.
rtiff JaMice.
f to Animal. - .
as Br.nviinr,
u Stlicitaltnn.
If to car to Tax list.
Seamen to Diert. . -
a-wliait AU with-mt License,
:ing TWie Hmpertr,
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610
Vn, Molokai axd Lasal The report of E. P.
. tso, , Lftstrtct Attorney or the Second Judicial
;ct, shew that the whole number of convictions
M District during the year 1856 was 7'1, and in
was ry-ttj.
- Biad in his report gays : " From these tabu-
M.tementa it will be seen that !66 cases were
tiunn the rear in the several district court a of
, Molokai and Lanai, xn in the Police Court of
n, rwultmg in 6 S6 convictions and 2GS acquit
Tbee figures show an apparent increase of
over the previous year, when the num her of
ported as tried was 86 , the number or ccnvic
17, and of acquittals 152.
P return for 18o6 were, however, incomplete.
i to the remissness of the District Justice of
. and of the former District Justice of Wailuko.
tht the report from those two districts
I Hit been the same in 1806 as in 1857, the
-f tfe of c tw-s would have been 1.0C8. of convic-
'Hl . and of acquittal 24'J. Accordinj; to this
v. inere bas been .lunng tne past year a di
" of about 1 per cent, in tne number of co.i-
M. Fifty pKi-aorui appetlel durinz theyear from
po-sions of tb Police and District Jasticw to the
Mrcait J adze at Chambers. Of thcee, 36 were
p-l and 14 acriultte-l. .Fourteen caes were
u tae Circuit Court lor the seconu juaiciat
t daring the year, resulting in 12 convictions
tco.iiitt.its. On the whole the amount of crimi-
aeas brourht before the aeveral courts in the
,:t has been unusually tinalL
f farther re-iution can hardly be looked for
' gr.evou evils which gnaw at tb vitals of
idieiary system and of our national prosperity.
no toated. The ttrst of these is the prevalent
"d, throughout the nation, of truth and ot
ictity of an oath. The princip.il duty4 of our
'rates and juries, and the most diCctlt one, is
o je thecrefibility of witnesses where nearly all
"liable. O.-leutimes they most be eonviuced
't i gross peri jry on both sides of the case.
'i :s a cry. ng one; its tendency fs to make a
Wckarv nf tirin .mL fn tim,l tn irima hv
, . s j - r- - -j
duse or impunity. Where no reliance eaa ce
fCooeladad aa 4th paa.)
Slasinrss
A. P. EVERETT,
COMMISSION .MERCHANT,
J.wii i ur I1 -k, Uueen flrert, Iluimlulu. U. I.
RKfEKKNCKi
M'ws. Sotfsiit a Tappas, -
li. S. UKI..RAS A Co., -"
UlTl KK. K.itb a ll;u
U..i lulu, July 1. 1S57-.
Rmtim.
CSA. B. BMH IP. WH A. ALKIUCH.
II1SUOP & CO.,
Bankers. Oftce in Uie ct corner of Makee1 Block," on
Kt.iliuinunu trft, Ilim Julu.
Will receive uVmn t, i!iunt tirtclaas business aier, and
attend to Cullcctiuj.', etc. 112-tf
DANIELC. WATK1DIAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Superintends the outfitting of vessels from this port, to the
shipment of oil and bone, and negotiates whalemen's
drafts, &c.
REFERENCKS.
Messrs. Morgan, Hathawat, k Co., San Francisco.
Macon drat & tv., -
l. K. Ohkks & Co., - New Bedford.
James B. Cosodos, Esq., "
f-tf W. O. K. I'ors. Esj
II. W. FIELD,
Commission Merchant, Honolulu Oulia, Sandwich Iilam'a
By permission, he refers to
C. W. Cart b4;ht, IVesident of Manofncturers' Insormics
Com lany, Boston.
Messrs. n. A. Pikr k, .... Boston.
Thatkr, Rks & Co., - "
F.dward Slorr RosissoS, - New Belford.
Jons W. Barrett 4c So.ss, Nantucket.
Pkrkims k SaiTn, - - New London.
B. V. Snow, - - Honolulu
23-tf
C. A. Si II. F. POOR.
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
UONOLCLC, OA lIC, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
REFER TO
QiUiRCS F. Pkabodv, Esq.,
F,LISHA IlA.SKKLL, KSC)., -
Messrs. Rkad, Chadwick & I)kxtkr,
Waldo, Harry & Co-,
Abkrskthv, Clakk K. Co., -m
BaDUCR & LlNDKNBKRGBR,
Plu"lalelphia.
New Biilfurd.
Boston.
New York.
San Francisco.
San Francisco.
96-tf
J. C. SPALDINd,
Commission Merchant, and Importer, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. 1.
Wanted, Bills of Exchange on the I. 8. and Europe. Con
sitraments from altrootl pnimialy attended to. Inland pro
duce of all kinds taken in exchange for koinI. jy l-tf
w.
A. ALDRICII,
Importer and 1 H-aler in General IerchanlUe : Commission
A sent for the ale of Sujrar. Molasses and Coffee, and other
Island Produce. Aitent for the Dure Plastatios. Con
siicnments of all kiwis of Island Prwluce solicited. Orders
for Merchandise promptly attended to. 86-lf -
onrr. c. mclchkks. crvr reiskrs.
MELCIIEllS A. CO.,
Commission Merchants and Ship Chandlers, Honolulu, Oahu,
S.I. Stone sutre corner of Kaahuraanu and Merchant sts.
Money advanced on favorable terms for Whalers Mils on the
U. S. and Europe. July 1, lH5ftHf
S. N. EMEKSON,
Waialna, Oahu, Dealer in General Merchandise. Country Pro
dace such as Com, lleans, Uauuiunt, Iluiu-r, Ej;g, Ac.
5-tf
il. r. snow,
Importer and IValer in General McrchaiMlise, Honolulu, Oahu,
II. I. - 3
II. IIACKFELI) & CO.
General Ownrais-tion Atfenta," and Ship Chandler, Honolura,
Oahu, 9. I. July 1, ls5d-tf
ROIIEUT C. .IANION,
Merchant and Cmmision Aenl, Honolulu, Oahu, S. I. J- 1 t
THOMS SPENCER,
Ship Chandler, Dil'T I-i G tierarMerchanlise, a d Commission
Ierch:ot. II m-itnln, i!iu. ". I., "ps ronsfaiitlv on hand
an rxteiistv ass-irtioeot of every description of goods re
qilirl bv whTilsbitM an I others.
Shilling firni-h-d wHh :M kin'ls of irriicerie, prn-isions; Ac,
at the sa .rti-st n ol-e. at the vrv lowest m irket prices.
rr Money advaoceil f -r a li.tk.-rs' bil.S at the lowest rates.
W-tf
D. N. FLITNER,
Crtlinf lii 'lusi'iei- at t!i; new t r" in Mnke's new fire
j.r-f luiil lim:, at tie; tnd r-e-nt'y ccupled by lr.
II iffmaon. c f t "f Q'.i.-en and K.ihoma"U streets.
Chrevicvter rt.l by o-reiiri': of the so-i and stnrs
with a tra-nit inrum"nt c-irately .iljist-: to tlie
meridian of II molnlu. Partlruhir attention civen to fl'ie
wittrb n-tiriii?. S-'Xtaiit and fiilr'it c!a-i-s ih-Ted
and a.ljuted. Charts an'l nautical instruments eon-tntly
on tiand and f r sale. 44-tf
C. L. RU HAllDS. n. W. SKVPRASCB.
c. it. Ricinuns At co.,
Ship Chandler. Imp-Tter? and Cmmis-ti"n Merchant. Oahu,
Sandwich I-lands.
7 tf
RITSON & HART;
Successors to Mr Henry Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit
Merchants, HonHulu. H. I., under the Auction Room of A.
P. Everett, Auctioneer, nearly oppite the Custom House.
32-tf
' B. TOS HOLT.
Til. C. HFfCE
JTon HOLT IIF.I CK,
General Cominisaion Merchants. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I
Jy l-tf
CHARLES RREWER,
Commi-ion Merchant, Boston. C. 8. Refer to Jas. Makee and
R. W. Wofrf Es-irs. Ju'y !. l5-w
ALEX. J. CARTWRMJHT,
Commission Merchant and General Shipping A Honolulu,
Oahu, H. I. J"'? 1846"tr
SrTsT "xHClZ , EDCARD MOLL.
KRTTLL & MOLL,
Imtxters and Commission MerchanU, Kaahumanu street Ma
kee's block. July 1, loo-tl
- . -.-.t - AMOS. 8. COOS S.
sam l. s. A8TI(15 & coOKE,
Importers and Wholesale and RetaH dealers In General Mer
ImPSi, at the old stand, corner of the King and School
streets, near the lanre Stone Church. ANo at the Store
formerly occupied by C. II. Nki.olson, lnKin)f street, oppo
site the damans Chl-,l. Agents for -
UTAI&AIIEE,
Agent, f. the Sugar Plantations .rfAiko, al ; PPk";
atPulo, Hilo, Importers and Wholesale and Retail Iteal
er, In t hin. Goods s have on haml, f sale, at their estab
ments on King street, Honolulu, and at Lnhaina, JWaui,
Sirar, Molassea, Syrup. Tea, Coffee and a large and
varied assortment of general merchandise
Honolulu, August 13,135-., W'ly
J. II. WOOD,
Marmfacturer. Importer an.1 Dealer in Boots ami Shoes of every
dSn u BhneFlndlntts, Pump, Bote, Kigalnir,
2nTK.t Leathers. Calf, G. I , Bock Skh,.
Trunks. Valises, Snarri'.s Gloves, Fils, and Masks, Black
Awhvos.-e-to. Shoe storey, corner of
Ft and Merchant sts., Honolulu. H. L July l-
A. P. EVERETT,
ja-ly IlimJulu. Oahu, II. I.
J. F. COLIIURN, .
ATJOTIOlVrB-S
J3.tr Kaahumanu street, Honolulu, Oahu
GODFREY RHODES,
Wholesale Dealer in Wloes and Spirits, Ale and P"'
the Post Office, Honolulu.
GEORGE CLARK,
Dealer in Dry and Fancy Goods, -reet between Nnu.no
7 ind Maunakea streets. Honolulu, S. I. lit!
GEORGE.. HOWE,
Lumber M -reliant, yard corner of Queen and Nuuanu street on
the Puocnard premises.
C. II. LEWERS,
Lumber and building materials, Fort St. Honolulu. Jy l-tf
W. N. LADD,
Importer and dealer In Hardware, Fort st- Hoooluhi. if 1-f
f tf-k liars
Importer sod Dealer in Hardware, Dry Goods, Paints, 011 and
gaoerai MercUaudiae, corner of Fort and King streets.
CHARLES W. VINCENT,
CONTRACTOR AND Bl'ILDER. The undersigned would ln-
form his frleivH and the public, that he lias taken and
' flued up the premises oo Fort street, opposite V. Brewer
2 1's Store, as a C ARf ENTER SHOP, and would solicit that
patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. All orders In
- tne vari Kis branches of Building, Plans. Specifications and
Cootracts, attended to wUh rtihE!rr.
jr. B. DOORS. WISD0W BASH, and all other articles per .
Saining to honae building, eonstantly on hand and for sale. BS-ff
.ttsintss
HAWAIIAN FLOCR COMPANY,
lOO-tf A. P. EVERETT, Treasurer and Agent.
AGENT FOR THE
New Vrh. liuurd mf I'uderwr itera.
Hie uiiil'-rsiiieil lakes leave to notify Merchants, Ship Masters,
mat ne nas ix-en amy appointed as Agent for the
York Board of I'nderwriters.
Neil
13-ly
ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT.
AGENT FOR THE
Liverpool Underwriter's Association.
The undersigned begs leave to notify Merchants, Ship owners,
and Ship nutters. that he has received the appointment ol
AGENT at these Islands for the LIVERPOOL LNDER
WRITER'S ASSOCIATION.
July l-tf ROBERT C. JANI0N.
AGENT FOR LLOYD'S
The undersigned begs to notify to Merchants, Ship owners and
Shipmasters, that he has received the appointment ot
AGENT at these Islands for LLOYD'S LONDON.
July l-tf HUBERT C.JANI0N.
IIAMRURGH.IIREMEN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE UNDERSIGNED. Agents of the above Com
pany, are prepared to Insure risks against fire in and
about H niolulu.
For particulars apply at the office.
MELCIIF.RS & CO.
Hono ulu, Oct. 11, 1357. 68-tf
Fire Insurance Notice.
THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs to notify to those par
ties who have insured in this office wooden buildings or
their contents within the precincts of Honolulu, that in conse
sequence f tiie continued erection of large and high aooden
buililings close together in narrow streets, no more risks on tim
ber constnuTtions in the town will be taken, and those already
taken will not lie renewed on the expiration of their terms.
e ROBERT C. JAXI0N,
62rlt Agent for the Northern Assurance Co.
TIIE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPA
1 ny, (established 1836.) For Fire and Life Assurance at
home and abroad.
Capital 1,250.700. Sterlinif.
The undesigned has been apointed Airent for the Sandwich
Ialands. ROBERT CHESHIRE JANION.
at Honolulu.
E. HOFFSCHLAEGER Ai STAPENIIORST,
Areata Tor the
PARIS AND BORDEAUX BOARDS OF UNDER
WRITERS.
AVIS A IT PUBLIC.
Lcs Soussignes, ayant ete nomiuis Agents pour les
A.sureurs maritimes de Paris et de Bordeaux,
previennent le public en general et les Capi
tiines de uavires marcliand.s francais, qui visitent
lcs ports de ce royaume, en particulier, que dans
tous les cas d'avaries, qui auraient lieu dans ces
parages, ils devront, f-iire const-tter et verifier
les faits devant em pour 1 ?gali.ser leirs recla
mations con t re les dits nssureurs.
l-tf ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & STAPENIIORST.
FLORENS STAPENIIORST,
Agent for the Bremen bonrd of I'nderwriters. All average claims
airainst the said Underwriters, occurring in or about this
Kingdom, will have to be certified liefore him. July l-tf
KRITLI. & MOLL,
Agents of the. Hamburg and Lu!eek Underwriters, Honolulu, ;
Oahu, II. I. July 1, 1454-tf !
HONOLULU MEDICAL II ALL,
DOCTOR McKIBBIN, Surgeon, Ac,
Has removoi to the 3t-re lately occupied by Dr. Lathrop, In
Queen Street, where be will lie n-frnlarly upplii-d with
Medicines, Perfumery, etc , of the liest qualky.
TOT Family Ieilieines and I'reseriptions car- fully prepared.
XT Medicine Chests examined and re ti tied on reasonable terms.
Attendance at the office from 8 A. M. till 6 P. M., on week
days, and f r an 8 to 11 a. m. on Sundays. At other times
at his residence. Union street. 111-tf
CH AS. F. GITILLOU,
Late Surgeon United Stab's Navy, Consular Physician to sick
' American seamen. Olhce next door to J. v. SnaMinir
I K-uihumaim street; Uesideuce at Dr. Wool's Mansion,
I II it-l sreet. Resiectfully offers his professiomil ser
j rices to resi.lent families, to the shipping, and to stranirers
g"nerilly. Meilical aud Surgical advice in English, Fn'm-h
j Sn-inish. an.l Italian. Office hours fran 11 a. M. to 2 P.
j m., and fr an 4 to 5 p. M.
i At other hours enquire at his residence. Jy l-tf
j DR. FORD'S
Oihc- and Dru Store, K tahumanu Stn-et, opposite Makee's
i t i.. . .... &.A... ...I ..A-rt-l..l..a
i lI C. ?riip S ll'-UICIIie CIIITni. I'. IIUCil, min ir- q'uuii j
c.r-fully prepared. i
XT II it, colil, vajHir, shower and medicated Baths, at all hours
7-ly
E. HOFFMANN,
Physician and Sunreon, ftftiee in the new drug store, adjoining
the store of H. Hackfeld ft Co., Queen-street. Jy l-tf
J. E. CHAMTIERLAIN,
Attorney at Law. Office corner of Kaahumanu and Merchant
streets up stairs.
109-6ra
J. W. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office In Honolulu House, over the Post Office. 65-flm
II. PITMAN,
Ship Chandler and dealer in General Merchandise, Waiakea Bay,
HILO, HAWAII.
Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every
description of goods required by whale ships and others.
Shipping furnished with fresh beef, Vegetables, and all kinds of
Groceries, and Provisions 4:c. at the shortest notice, at the
very lowest market prices.
Best facilities Tor storage of from 3 to 6000 barrels, being near
the landing, and free from thatched buildings.
Wanted, Whalers bills on the U. S. or Europe, for which money
will be advanced on reasonable terms.
N. B. This port offers the safest and most commodious anchor
age of any port in the Hawaiian group. Here you can give
seamen their liberty without danger of losing them by de
sertion. No ardent spirits allowed to lie sold jy 2-tf
GILMAN & CO., V
Ship Chandlers and Dealers In General Merchandise,
LA II A 1 N A , MAUI, II . I.
Shin minolied with recruits. Good facilities for storage. Cash
f urniahed for bills of exchaugu.
53-ly
HOLLES 4r CO.,
Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants and Dealers in
General Merchandise, Lahaina, Maui. Whalers furnished
with recruits at the shortest notice, In exchange for goods
or bills. s-tf
JOHN THOMAS WATERIKjTjSE ,
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Slerchandims
Honolulu, and Lahaina, Maui. 44-tf
S. IIO?TMEYER.
Commission Merchant, dealer in Ship Chandlery, and General
Merchandise, Lahaina, Maui, II. I. Shij furnished with
recruits. Whalers Bills wanted on the I'. S. and Euro.
Stamgr. July 1. 1856-tf
J. WORTH,
Dealer In General Merchandise, Hilo, Hawaii. Ships supplied
with recruits at the sliortest notice, on reasonable terms
Bills of exchange wanted. July i 1858-tf
II. FISCHER,
Cabinet Maker and French Polisher, Hotel Street, opposite the
Government House. 41 tf
GEORGE Cm SIDERS,
Manufacturer and dealer in Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ware,
Kaahumanu street, opposite J. C Spalding's Honolulu, H.
Summer Bakers, Tin and Copper Pnmps, Bathing Tubs.
Foot and Shower Baths, Tin and Zinc Rooting, and a gen
eral assortment of Tir ware. Ship work executed with
neatness awl disiiatoh July 1, l-tf
II. . CsRAIIAIfl,
COOPER AND GAUGER.
THE OVERSIG'NED having recently purchased the
Co. perace formerly occupied by C. H. Butler, corner f.f
Queen and Fort streets, is now pr-pared to execute with dispatch
all orders that he may be favored with atthealxw named place
or at his Old Stand, opposite the Royal Hotel.
Ship Aeents and Masters are respectfully invited to call ami
examine bis largfl and desirable assortment of Casks. Barrels,
K. B.-UoOO barrels casks on band ami for sale on the most,
reasonable terms. 89tf
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,
BY
W. J. RAWLINS A CO.,
ARE THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS,
and are prepared, with their present Improvement-, to
upply men hanto and families with hard and soft soap j also,
DfAndialways ready to buy or tirade for tallow, slosh, and
all kiods of kitchen grease. - Jl ..
THE HONOLULU IRON WOKAS. :
THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to repair or
manufacture aU kinds of machinery, mill Hearing, wind ,
lass rearing, slilp forging and smith srork.
Cartxei, fiwife. fcHCks, anvils arc ca hand and mads to
""iron and and best quality of smith's coal forie '
-tt aM.ii a',wA icr9 mill with aoTrtMV BIB
Also no rjavcuena wumn fca-i-N ui) r
aomplete,adaedtoejUMlK)rssWv wStow
sl : , . . '
glanbs.
Coflcc Pl.mtation for Sale !
THE CELEBRATED
TITCOMIJ COFFEE PLANTATION,
AT II ANA LEI, KAUAI,
Is offere-1 for sale. The Land of the Plantation comprises up
wards of 1 050 Acres, and has upon it 50.000 CeflHre
Tree. 9he land Is well adapted to the cultivation of sugar
cane. The eotate is unencuuiliered, and will be sold by Fee
Simple Title. For full particulars and terms of sale, inquire of
109-tf . : B. W. FIELD.
FOR 8ALR OR TO LET.
TWO COTTtGES. ONE CONTAINING
2 rooms, the other A riMims. nleasantlv and retiretllv sit.
u it ted on the lane running between the old French prem
ises and B. Pitman's residence on Brretania street. For terms,
applvto - J. W. PFLIGER,
110-tf - At H. Hackfeld It Co's. '
OFFICES TO LET.
TTO ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR OF-
flees, over Dr. McKibbin's Imig Store, tjueen street, to
let. Am!v at tiie Dmi? Store. 111-tf
TO LET,
TIIG DUCORRONPREMISES.IN THE
-!' best of repair, with naif an acre of ground, enclosed, ad-
itfvv joining I lie xrit.i9ii vuiiduiak;, ..m ".i . oui,
quire of llll-
U. W. McCJLGUTRT.
TO LET,
THE BOARDING MOUSE IX TIIE
rear of the W hite Horse Hotel," vim n separate oeu
nxms, all furnished. Inquire on the premises. 111-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TIIE CORAL STORE ON TIIE COR.
hi m r i.f M..-n.Liit nn.l tvaiinumanii sirens occuoieti dj
5'-i!L. Dr. .Mctvinliin. P-issession given on the first of August
next. The premises are 30 by 60 f.-ot, and will lie enclosed h
desired, and, the house put ia good order. If Bold, the terms
will lie made easy. Inunire of
Honolulu, July 2o, 1X5S. lOS-tf ASHER B. BATES.
TO LET.
1 -i R4R OR MORE. THE LARGE
and cuuimodi'MU dwelling house and premises belonging
toCai.t. Wiiliuin Bade, situate In Beritam street, con
sisting of three rooms b low and one laree room up stairs.
There is a sulwtantial and conv-nient cook house jinil servants'
room attached, with a irood well and other accommodations on
the premises, and is altogether a very desirable and healthy
residence for a family.
Terms reasonable. Applv topTahau, Carpenter, Printer's
Lane, or to Sir. II. M. WHITNEY. SmlOS
. TO LEASE,
tTHR FIRE-PROOF STORE AT
I:.!'.;, sent ori-npied hy Messrs. Krull ti Moll. P
PRE-
ossebsuin
Ji-L, giveu On 1st next month.
10-lf
Apply to
CHAS.
BREWER 2d.
TO LET,
A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, SIT
uated on Rk-harr street, near .Merchant street. For par
ticulars, inquire on the premises, ff
A nn.v i1 l i civ. f
A i-so For sale, oue Carriage Horse.
107tr A. BOLSTER.
TO LET.
THE STORE RECENTLY orciPIED B
the undersigned, on the Wharf. Immediate possession
r.: t
I eiven. Aui.ly to
107-tf
JOHN THOMAS WATEIIH0LSE.
TO LET.
nTIIECGIXAR UNDER TIIE IIOXO-
iiv-iii' lulu lliaise one of the most convenient in town capa
i;liL ble of storing alniut 400 tons. Inquire of
lOrt-tf H- M. WI1ITNET.
FOR SALE OR TOaLET,
SEVERAL ELIGIBLE BUILDINGS
and house lots, situ-ited on different parts of Mauna Kea
-trei-t, Honolulu. T.-rnis very nv lerate. Fir informa
tion, etc., apply to loe-tf - J- W. MAKS1I.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.
TIIE DAIRY FARM A T' K A W A I II A E-
KI I K A. Hawaii, seven mil -s from the port of Kaaaihae,
Ja with 500 acres of enclosed land. For particulars inquire
of J AM E- A. LaW, in Honolulu,
102-tf Or L. B. LIN( OLNin the premises.
TO LET.
THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
Dwellini:. situaled in the Valley of Nuuanu, about two
mill s fr-mi town, lately occupied by the Hon. David L.
. The above i.roierty is heautmlly situated . on rising
Gregy
ground, surrouudisl y rruit ami sha.le trees, ana in every way
furnished with conveuienci s for a family. --
ALSO
I:i rear of the aMive, a very pleasant COTTAGE, with Taro
Land in a hitfh state of cultivation, and several acres of pastur
age ut-buildinirs and everv convenience. For particulars ap
ply to . UOl-tfJ JOHN 11. BROWN.
TO LET.
TWO NEW. NEAT. WELL-FINISHED
Cottages, with outbuiMmifs complete, near the Methodist
Episcopal Church. Apply to
100-tf
J. T. WATERHOUSE.
TO LET,
T1HE COTTAGE AND PREMISES I N LA
U A IN A, recently occupied hy lir. White. The building
is il by 30 feet, with verandahs In front and rear, and pantry,
servants' house, cook house, hath house, and other outbuildings.
On the premises are several very suerior grape vines in full
bearing. Apply to J. T. WATr.RH.iL'SE, Honolulu,
100-lf Or to II. DICKINSON. Lahaina. .
ROOMS TO LET.
OVER DR. JUDD'S OFFICE. TWO
convenient rooms, and the House Rt present occupied
byE. Kopka. Terms moderate. l00-tf G. P. JUDD.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
THE FORETOP PREMISES ON KING
street. Terms liberal. Apply to
100-tf C. W. VINCENT, Fort street, Honolulu. ;
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
TIIE DWELLING-HOUSE AND PRE-
misses occupied by the subscnlier, on the corner of
Merchant and A la kea streets. Title, fee simple.
irr Possession given"rsinciliiitely.
97-tf G. M. ROBERTSON.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
TWO NEAT COTTAGES on Merchant street,
eonvenient for small families, and handy to the business
oart of the town. For sale cheap, or to rent low. litle
ee simple. Apply to
-tf
HENRY SMITn,
Blacksmith.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
THE PREMISES BELONGING TO C. T.
Averberg, Esq., corner of King and Maunakea streets.
Immediate tmssession can be given if required. For
terms apply to. !6-tf FLORENS STAPENIIORST.
- FOR SALE.
TIIE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON
Waikiki Plains, at present occupied by the undersigned.
Terms liberal. Apply at this Office, or to '
flo-tf JOHN L.UAU. .
TO LET. .
TIIE TWO STORES RECENTLV
erected in Krt street, between King and Merchant sts.
Parties wishing to lease can have them fitted to suit by
earlv application. . For terms, please apply to
tU-tf B. F. SNOW.
TO LET.
THE FOLLOWrIN OFFICES AND
It ;!! ROOMS, in the brick building, corner of Queen ai.d
V-XX. Kaahumanu streets, generally known as the Makee 4
Authon building, vis. : ,
The second floor, at present occupied by Dan. C. Waterman,
Esq.
The third floor over Messrs. Al.lrich & Bishop, suitable for
storage. ' : ' . . . t v
The rear office on the first floor (latc.y occupied by D. N.
Flitner, Esq ) '
The office on the seeotid floor, (Ute,r occupied by J. Makee,
Esq.) x
The cellar of the above building, capable of storage for 4,500
barrels. ' Apply to
. 65-tf , CH AS. BREWER. 2d.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
TIIE DWELLING PREMISES formerly
belonging to Robert O. Davia, situated between Dr.
Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences. ,
Term, easy. Apply to ; ASHER B. BATES.
a TO LET. The Building lately1 occupied by Ylncent
Grenler, on Nuuanu Street, directly opposite Merchant
Street. The lower part I. fitted with counter, shelves,
c. t upper part fine sleeping rooms, and fine cellar under same.
ALSO - .
TO LET One-half of the Loft in largo Stone Warehouse
on Marine Street ; and one-half of the Cellar under same.
Apply to : C31-tf) A. P. EVERETT.
TO BE SOLD OR L iTr-A LARGE AND
eorotnoilious residence in Nuuanu Valley, about a mile
ami a half from town. Terms moderate. Apply to
Ml
Honolulu. Jul v 1. l-tf W. L. GREEN.
VALUABLE PREMISES.
AK FOR SALE OR LEASE for a term of years,
V "ii " the Store PreniLsea now occupied by the ondermgned.
kL 65-tf B. F. 8N0W.'
LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE.
THE FOWLER FARM." situated In Pa
lolo Valley, enclosed and containing forty-seven acres.
Terms low. . Inquire of " t -;
s
- r-- DK. SMITH, iwmtlst.
Honoluiu, Aprira8.ie57. m ' y , M-tf
ROOMS AND HOUSE TO LET. Apply to
! .. S. JOHNSON, Carpenter, 5
' 8 2-tf - - Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel.
FFICE TO LET-The front Office over tba Posle
ofSee. Enquire of (!U-tf) II. M. WHiTNltT. :
So uses anlt
fortip Cnris.
ITIr. JOIIX AliEX. MATHEWS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
G Quern. Place. Sydney.
O" Reference to W. L. Gbem, Honolulu, S. I. 104-6m
EASTRA & CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
' Ilakodudi, Japan.
ALL Kinds of Fresh Provisions famished ; also. Ship'.
Stores and Ship Chandlery, at hosolclc pkicbs.
V halemen'a Drafts taken, Ao. 71-ly
Will. II. Ki:i.TsV, .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
. TAHITI,
Will supply ships with provisions, Ac, and advance money nn
favorable terms for bills on the I'nited States. 43-1y
W. BUTLVR,
CUSTOM HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT
MANG0NUL, NEW ZEALAND.
XT Shipptri supplied o- the most reasonable terms. Lat
36 6 S., long. m-38,E . 41-ly
9. C MCRl'ER.
t. C. MKRHtLL.
XcRUER & IVIERIIITaIj,
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS,
DOBR'S WARKHOl'SR,
Nos. 47 and 49 California street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
RKFKR TO s
Capt. James Makee, Honolulu ; Capt. D. C. Waterman,
Honolulu ; Messrs. Oilman & Co., Lahaina. 14-6m
S. GBIFFITTS MORGAS.
C. S. HATHAWAT.
B. P. 8TOSE.
MORGAN, STO.NK & CO.,
Commiasion and Forwarding Merchants, San Francisco, Cal
References, T. S. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. & A. R. Nye,
& Swift & Perry, New Bedford, Messrs. Grinnell Minturn A
Co., New York, John M Forties Esq., Boston, Messrs. Per.
kins Ac Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. Hon
olulu. . July 1, 1856-tf.
irorE WALK .I O AliUI
FACTORY.
CiORDAGE OF EVERV SIZE MANUFAC
J TI RED to onler. Constantly on hand, a laroe as
sortment of MASILA A.STJ HEMP ROPE, (all sizes). Bale
, Hope, Tow Line, Oakum, Ac-for sale by TV BBS & CO.,
o-ly 13. Front Street. San Franrisco.
DISSOLUTION OF COIMULXGRSUIP.
ritHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
1 existing under the name and style of EDWARDS & WAL
TON, is this day dissolved, hiving expired by limitation. The
affairs of the late firm will be liquidated hy A. S. EDWARDS,
who will continue the Wholesale Liquor Baaiurss,
Mt lOG Front street, under the name and style of A. S.
EDWARDS 4- CO. A. S. EDWARDS,
N. C WALTON.
The undersigned respectfully call your attention to their full
and vnri-'.l stock of W anew and Liquor., which has lately
been replenished by recent arriva's from Europe ami the East
ern States, and which will he aff rded at lowest market prices.
Sanncsco, April 30. 1853. a. S. EDWARDS CO. -
A. S. EDWARDS fc CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wines and lAiiiuors,
IOO FROyT STREET, vOR.ER OF irjSHlXGTOy,
San Fra ui-Iim-o, Cnl.
CVRFS AV. JONES. FORMERLY OB HO
NOLULU, is engaged with the above firm, and respect
full v s licits orders fr.an old friends, and will be happy to attend
to the purchase of all descriptions of merchandise, at the usual
rates of commission. 0-
TURNER, SELDEA & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 03 Front strert, brlwrra CIy and Mrr
chaal alrrela. Saa Fraaciscst 66-ly
AMERICAN MILLS
Saa Franciscoi
EXTRJ S V P ER FI If E
FLOUR,
E. T. PEASE Si. CO.
BAKER'S EXTRA
FLOUR,
AMERICAN MILLS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
E. T. PEASE St CO.
E. T. PEASE Sc CO.,
CORMER OF FRONT AND CLAY STREETS,
Sum Frnuciaco, f,al.,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE ABOVE
brands of "LrR, guarantee their Bakkr' Extra, tor
Bakers' nse, and their Extra Sitbrkinb, for Family Use, equal
to any Flour manufactured in the Suite. N. B. We Invite the
Bakers, Crocers and Dealers
Of the Sandwich Islands, and elsewhere, to give our American
Mills Flour a fair trial, we guaranteeing perfect satisfactioain
all cases, at the lowest manufacturing prices.
E. T. PEASE & CO.
XT Extra Self-bisintHaxai.l, Gallbo, and other brauds
of Flour, constantly on haud and for sale by
60. iy! E. T. PEASE h CO.
B1RRY& FATTEN,
IMPOHTEBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, DEMIJOHNS, fc.,
HO M.aUairrr t., San Fr incise.. 66-ly
BRADSnAW fc CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.
THE LARGEST AS IVELL AS TIIE BEST
selected stock on the Pacific Coast. Family, Ship and
Cabin Stores, put up with dispatch.
Orders attended to promptly, when accompanied with cash.
XT Corner of Santome and California streets. San Fran
cisco. California. - 66-ly
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods! ;
a. f. Shown,
OCr BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.,
IMPORTER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
of Beads, Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Plated Ware. Brushes, Combs, Fans, Soaps, and a gen
eral assortment of FANCY GOODS. Re era to U. M. W hit
set, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 104-m
aSi. C. WOODRUFF,
SIIIPCIIANDLER. STOREKEEPER AND
GENERAL AGENT. Goods bought and sold on Com
mission. Ship and Family Stores put up at the shortest notice.
Cornerof Qckbs's Road and Pottin-geb strkkt, HoBkong.
XT Ret" to Thomas Spkscer, A. J. Cartwbight. J. C.
Spaldimg. H molulu. Sandwich Islands. 104-ly
DOCTOR'S SHOP.
G. P. JUDD, AT THE CORNER OF FORT
and Merchant Streets, reminds the public that he continues
to devote himself to the treatment of Dixkasks of aU kinds, hav
ing for sale a great variety of Drugs and Mkdioisks of the best
quality. He sells also -
PoImomm.
Arsenic, strichnine, veratrine, corrosive sublimate.
Oxalic acid, St. Ignasius beans, nux vomica, opium,
Prussic acid, alcohol.
Perfstniery. ,
Musk, extract musk, cologne, lavender water,
Windsor, honey and other soaps. . . .
Miaeellaiteona.
Sago, pearl barley, oat meal, gum shellac,
Writing and marking Ink, Sands sarsaparilla,
"Soda water, and other articles too numerous to mention.
'XT Easily found when wanted. tf-
CABINET-MAKING.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ENGAG
ed the services of an experienced Upholsterer, is now pre
pared to make to order Spring Beds, Hair, Pulu and Hay Mat
tresses, Spring Lounges, Ac Old 8ofas, Lounges, Ottomans and
Chairs repaired and re-covered on reasonable terms. , Furniture
of all kinds made to order. . j
Koa. black walnut, pine and lead Coffins constantly on band
and made to order. CHAS. W. FOX, Calanet-raaker
76-tf Stewart's Old Stand, Hotel st-, near corner of Fort.
XlORSE-SXIOElIYsGr !
Owing to the competition which has been
commenced in noaoiaiu, "
that I will shoe horses in a thorough and
workmanlike manner, at
educed Priooal
mtiTAM nntoiv
f-tf ;
OpposKs the Station House, King street.
FIREWOOD.
A CORD for good Fire Wood, on the landing',
near the Custom House. Apply to - -C.
A. & H. F. POOR:
8
7-tf
1TOLLS WIRE FENCING, ,
US. ... For tale by .' . -..
61-tf r - CHAS. RS.EWE&, 2o.
ltnrniTCWooD boards, :
. Vv ; , K For sale by
: 61-tf ' CHAS. BREWER, 2d.
1L
BAD PIPE Assorted
7-tr .
W. A. ALDR1CH.
t
9i
IjIPORTAAT !
sandav ich and society islands
MERCHANTS doing business In any part of the Pacific
Ocean, will always find Lsrce ! Well-Seleciel
Stork of
French, Btitish aud American"
FANCY DRY U00DS and
SMALL WARES, at
Hughes & AVa I Lice's,
NOS. 105 AND IOT SACRAMENTO STRF.ET,
Sam Frnacinco, Cnl.,
Consisting in part of
White goods, embroideries, laces, ribbons 5
Millinery goods, hosiery, gloves, pongee hdkfS j
Suspenders, cravats, shirts, collars, fancy cutlery t .
Scissors, combs, brushes, perfumery, toilet articles;
Yankee notions, haberdashery, etc., etc.;
Imitation shell round-back combs ;
Black feathers, beads, etc., etc.
O" An inspection of our stock is solicited.
(C7 Our importations are direct from Brit
ain and Europe.
(7 One of the firm always in the market.
ICT All orders executed with promptness
and dispatch.
ID- PRODUCTS OF THE ISLANDS
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
Unfiles AraWullace, m
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCITANTS,
1 105 and 107 Sacramento street, San Ft aneiseo, Cal.
N. B. Sole Agents for
J. & J. Clark & Co's celebrated Spool Cotton ;
Marshall Sc Co's (Leeds) Linen Thread ;
Soci:te Hygineque Perfumery.
HUGHES Si. WALLACE,
103 .VD IOI SACRAMENTO STREET,
66-1 y ; . ban francisco, California.
No. 107 Clay street, San Francisco,
OFFER FOR SAIGA FULL AND COM
plete assortment of desirable
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
R. & CO. respectfully solicit orders from the country, and
will guarantee satisfaction iu every particular to those who favor
them with their custom. 66-6m
A.1IERICAIV EXCITAIC,E.
(formerly wilson's exchange,)
IS UP TO, THE GRADE,
Sansome St., opposite American Theatre,
SAX FRANCISCO.
s MR. B A ILV SARGENT,
Kjijl Proprietor of the American Exchange, (late Wil- jhjJM
niirihii aon's Exchange,) begs leave to inform the Travel- Waf
ing community, that he has undertaken the personal charge of
that house, lie has made extenare alterations and improve
ments, and has renovated the house throughout, making it the
first Hotel on the Pacific coast. There has been added to the
House a very fine
SITTING ROOM AND DINING HALL,
Newly furnished. In point of comfort and all the conveniences
which modern hotel keeping have rendered tssential. the
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
will compare favorably with any of the Atlantic Hotels The
best talent has been employed in the various departments, and
the proprietor will set the best table the market affords. Pri
cks TO SITT THE TIMES.
The Am.-rican Exchange Coach is always in readiness to con
vey passengers to and fr.im the House to the Landings, or to any
part of the city, for $1 Baggage free. Mr. P. B. Smith has
charge of the Coach. 66-ly .
TEH ATI A HOUSE,
CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME STS.,
San Francisco, Cal.
THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR
Establishment otrTS suerior inducements to the Traveling
Puhlic. and to those wishing a nuiet home. It is situated In
convenient proxiinlty to the business center, and is conducted
on the European Plan, giving its patrons the choice of ohtaining
their meals at the restaurant connected with the house, or else
where, as their convenience may suggest.
The Proprietor, wht. has been eattaged in this house sine
1852, solicits a continuance of the patronage of his many friends,
which, as heretofore, he will endeavor to merit by strict atten
tion to their wants and comfort. G. W. FKINK,
66-6in - '.; . Proprietor.
D. C. WATERJIAJV
HAS FOR SALE. AND TO ARRIVE
-. 850 bhls prime pork,
350 bbls mess beef,
100 bbls llaxall flour.
75,000 lbs navy, medium and pilot bread, in casks, bhls and bxs j
Water crackers ami Jenny Lind cakes', butter. In casks;
Preserved meats, Boston cotton duck, Nos 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 j
Smooth-bottom whale-boats, oars, boat anchors!
Slop clothing, patent blankets.
100 coils assorted Manila cordage. Excelsior patent;
250 coils do do cordage. New Bedford manufae y;
150 coils New Bedford towline.
White oak planR and hoards from 1 to 6 Inch ;
, Yellow pine heading, Cumberland coal in casks
China matting white, 0-4 wide ;
Tobacco Oronoko leaf, ib boxes, ilb plugs. Buf
falo chips and Turkish smoking tobacco, Man
ila cheroots. No. 2 ; Manila cigars. No. 2.
Family cooking stores, California and Island oats ;
Jeffries' strong ale, iu jugs; octaves Dennis Maurice cognae
brandy ; sauterne wine, in casks; "
brandy, in cases ; Hollands gin. Port and Madeira
wines, cherry cordials and liquors, in eases.
Sperm Oil and Whale Oil. 66-tf
FOR SALE RY TIIE UNDERSIGNEDS
j QQ COILS NEW BEDFORD WHALE
40 colls New York whale line; '
Whalemen's Oars, in seta;
Whalemen's slop clothing, vis:
Monkey and reefing Jackets;
Striped flannel shirts; -
's ' - Gray" do . do;
StripeWlanncl drawers; . , ,
Red flannel do do;
Hickory hirts;
Bussia caps and tarpaulin Lata; "
Woolen stockings, socks and mittens; "
Best yeHow June butter, In double packages;
- Prime pork; '
Manila cordage; '
Dried apples; , - '. :
Carolina rice: "
Best English boiled linseed oil;
- ' Best do whit, lead; : ..
' Besf do - black paint; -i'-J - u
Best do. green aint;
SpiHU Turpentine. CARTWHOHT.
N C II O R S, CHAINS, COftDAQC, "
l 75 Coils Manilla, U to 4, Inch. - .
, 50 " Russia tarred Rope, 2t to 7 do., , ,
6 Anchors, weighing frou. 1700 to 20tJ Bm.,
8 Chain Cables, li inch, 7 fathoms each, . i :
6 of best pattern Ships' booi parent of 1KV
18 Cabin Stoves, foreoal or woti., . ,
For sale low by - (14-tf) --:-:r ; J. C
, BLANK EXCHANGE!
"TC".C"IAITT'S AUT VMAr'
1 1 vtosetfctorsate. vltJI '
8 VTIIER 6c CIICnCH, Canktra.
CORNXR CLAT AND BATTCRT ItlUTt,
1)
RAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ATSIGHt
in some to soit. as follows :
OS
New York, . - .
Boston,
Philadelphia, -
Baltimore.
Cincinnati, .
St. Louis,
Pittsburg,
Loul.vIUe, - .
Charleston, -
New Orhaos, -
- rATAfaUAT
Aaserioaa Cxcaange Ban!
Sho. and Leather Dealern' Bank
Preset A Co
JohsaiPB. Bros. A Co
A. J. Wbealer, Esq
Haskell A Co., Exchange Bauk
CD. Jonea, Cashier
A. D. Hunt k. Co
n. W. Connor A Co
Benoist, Shaw h O
EXCHANGE ON -
London,
f-JOermany.
Ship ASd Issras TatAsras, under open policies. In tht follow
ing named offices in New York : Atlantic M utual Insurance Co.;
Bon Matual Insurance Co.; Union Mutual Insoraaes Co.; Pa
cific Mutual Insurance Co. Pracsuss CaartncaTSS or Daroa
rr AS9 otsir txcBAMOB, and transact a general Banking Busi
ness. P. tATHER,
102-ra M. W. CHURCH. .
DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD.
TV Cm BOYD RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
his customers that he design and engraves weerydescrlp
tion of Advertising Cuts, Views of Buildings, Goods, Wares.
Patent Articles, Portraits, Labels, Masonic, Odd Jellow and
Temperance Seals. Notary Public and County Seals, (brass or
wood.) Bill Head Vignettes, Newspaper Beads, Serious or Comic
Book Illustrations, etc. Stamps of every kind eat raved on cop
per, brass or wood. 195 Clat strekt, corner of Sansome,
Sas Frascisco. '
N. B All orders from the Islands, seat through H. M.
WHITNEY, Esq., Honolulu, will be promptly executed. 102-ly
DONAHUE'S
UNION IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
CORNER FIR HND MISSION STREETS,
Sasr,.iacLc, Csti.
FIRST ESTABLISHED IN THE STATE.
MANUFACTURE STEAM ENOIJfEI,
Saw and Grist Mill machinery, Boilers. Quarts Pumpers.
Amalgamators, etc-, etc.,
J3lX Xleduoed 3Exloos X
nave now the largest and best aasorUnent of gear and machinery
patterns In the State, a list of which will be forwarded to anj
oue desiring it, free of cost. PETER DONAHUE.
ASIICROFT'S PATENT STEAM GUAGES.
A full assortment of these superior Steam Guages received par
" Sonora," and for sale at the Union Iron Works. 100-Sm
LAWRENCE & HOUSE WORTH,
OPTICIANS. CLAT STREET. SAN FRAN,
cisco. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Importers of
Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, have for
salt the largest assortment or Spectacles and Eye Glasses on tht
Pacific Coast. Also, Opera Glasses. Telescopes, Drawing Instru
ment, Spectacle Cases, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Magnetli
machines. Galvanic Batteries, Magic Lanterns, etc. - -
Messrs. L. H. pay particular attention to the Spectacle
branch of the business, having years of experience, and a perfe.
knowledge of the art of adjusting and fitting the proper glasse -to
the ye nd assisting and restoring the sight.
Persons atAA distance wishing a pair of Spectacles, by Mndinc
a glass from We old pair in a letter, or stating their age and tht
distance from the eves they can read small print, may procun
from us a p ir to suit them, at the same price as if they were
here in person to .elect tbem. . 102-flro
STENCIL PLATES.
, . , .- . ... . fc- m . -
FOR MARKING BOXES, BAGS,., CUT
to Order, at tht. lowest rates, by BCRKE CO., t5P
Jacuos 8trst, 8a Frabcisoo. Also Names cut in Cop
per, for marking clothes, books, etc, with Indelible Ink.
N. B. Orders left with the publisher of this paper, will al
ways be promptly executed. ' " KW-tf
Dr. Is. J. Czapkay's-
GRAND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
Sacrameat afU, lselw Msalisawrrt
Opposite Pacifio Mail Steamship Company's Offioc.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Established in 1854, for the permanent cure of all private and
' chrouic diseases, and the suppression of quackery.
Attending and Resident Physician, L. J. Csafsat, M. D-, late
in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the
20th Regiment of Hon veds. Chief Burgeon to the Military
Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases 01
women and children. Communications f -ly confidential.
Consultations by letter or otherwise, free. ssL.J Ciaf-
- a at, M. P., San Francisco, CX , a. - 70-3ei
CIT1T ICIAITIIET.
WILLIAM MAXWELL, SALESMAN.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT
out the Interest cf MaxweU St Beatty, la the above es
tablishment, situated on King street, opposite. T. Wster
hnuse's New Store, hopes that the libera! patron, heretofore
bestowed may be continued, as no pains or trouble wilt be
spared by the manager, Mr. Wm. MaxweU, in suiting .the taste
of all customers. ' ' . 0 .,. .
Attention paid to selection of stock, to fwadsr-s quality of
meat the best obtainable. .
Orders" punctually attended to, and delivered la any part of
the city within two miles, Ires of charge.
Honolulu, July 1, 1858. 106 . J. L P0W8ETT.
NEW COOPERAGE.
TjEWIO ete nroriTOX,
COOPERS,
FORT STREET, HONOLTJtU.
TMIE SUBSCRIBERS would Inform their friends.
Shipmasters, and the publie generally, that they will be
happy, at all times, to greet them at their New Srnip on Fort
Street, two doors below the Drug Store of Dr. Judd, and directly
oi.iinsite the Store of Mr. B. Wl Field. AU orders with, which
they msy be favored, will be thankfully received and promptly
at tern led to.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO OUAGING. XI
0. B. Terms moderate. . . . .
B8f 0EOR0K W. fsORTON.
' iTI. 11. Klarrey,
HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PArNTEE,
' tnxn STREET. NJR rORT. BdltOLVLU.
ALL KINDS OF WORK IN njS LINE
will be executed with dispatch, and ia a style wJwwd t
none.
S. JOl-SONs ; .
HOUSE CARPENTER, sic.,
KINO STREET, NEARLYOPPOS1TX Tift BETBZL,
r.onpeTfi'1 rr IVTIM1TES THAT
K, he U prepared to eseout any work hsthsabors Una, and
warawtsaSl Sk MsMTlt aV UUn 02 . DUDliB PMVWIC. ,
HONOLULU
iMBROTYPE & DAGUERREANOALLERT !
DAGUERREOTYPES, AM TJ QOTTPES.
and -PHOTOGRAPHS. TIL W. FROEBB,
106-tf. - Soctiessor of H. Ctangenwald,
BLACKSMITHS, .
OPPOSITE THE CTSTOXt HOlTBE,
v the above Having puncnAffSD
s the pMnisas formorty oooupied by f. M- Mltktw,,
ar. now prepared to execute Ship, Carriaf and Cart
r Work. 00 the shortaat notice and nVM ressonablo
terms, and hop. by strict attsaUoa to bwa "Aoaswtt ashars
a the pubHo psAroaags nervsofors so Mhsrsw bsshJLa. iOMf
" . , .. , .nEniiir cni'n,, : : ,
SHIPSMITII AND GSNEOAL ELACITTIl,
WOULD RETUUN DIS THAVO FOB.
former patronage reoared wbils at Mold shop, oppo
site the Custom House, and at the sssss t ime ncA..y tapmasters
and the public generally, task he has taken tas ssand adjotntng
Messrs. Bean k Bsarss, Hipwrtrb, f ji Vf?""
Captain Brown, where he Is prepared to exaeuto Sltadlt'
woritin his Une 00 the most reasonable tanas, t S wtwkraaa
Uk atanner, and wttli dispatch. " - Tti
' RICHARD BLAtn, ; : 3
nn AifD coppbp ,rvn. i n
rjinAiNA. iiAUi. : - '
Tf PttCPARCD TO r.XT CCT3 AT -.ZZlKt
H of work his l.aas prooipUy, a--ri sill-- .
XT Ships' work executed at tws eaonast nowoe, aaU saiisfce-
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