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THE PACIFIC .iicnrUL ADTEBTISEn.' ' " Lhesl Ery Tkanter Morning;, at Six C'r lyii- PyM in AdTBee. , fta-sarded to foreirn countries will he 7 pr -tro, - onabure Md the expense of w.rd- Lra offlceof publication- An paper, f.- American Lanrt. win hare American poatare mp on them. , p,fQpiNiiaui"t ' - - L.lJ throuxh the Hawaiian alalia, and will be rennir- k islaou pw iq life dotc .. AT wshti ADvawnsBJisTTS wnx B cauaoBn. ' - .f tAMB. Ut vertismem ""-"V " f (Each .abseooent do.) Cts. Li, (not exceeding One.) per annum 00. fEach additional line) - aOcts. I f2 exceeding 10 line space) first insertion $1 00. r" 1 I w,rw-r lrrtUKI - - 60ctS. (.fumiu will be chanced at the following rate kii the end of each Quarter t L itT lines) per quarter - $5 00 Khrfc,4mnaperqarter ... 120O rf column perqua. - column per quarter - - $37 60 limercial Advertiser. The MIMner'o BIH. u-liht ainmined a Firth Arenoe haU. criiiin whirled in the maiy ball, person of faahioo were blithe and gay, thy boors ot rest away. beheld with boobyiah pride iatifoI dress of hU stylish bride j she, Ui her fine cloches, seemed to be teen of that splendid company. the milliners cm : yeary of tana, " f vi... irp more fall and wide ; . - iiKa II I I II 1 m tfmybonnetesuitmyface another of tweet point lace, Weald Bowers; and then, dear man, U me indulge in a tarietan ;n V Buttles cried, ai hi wife he eyed, .arest of women is my dear bride. Oh, the milliner5 bin ! , cambric that morning, green silk the Dejtt day, hite metre antique ere the week passed away, fyoU and newest of stuff to be got, xthead's wife bought, and he grudged them not. ar flew by, and the bins at last rrived at a figure extremely vast ; : - 1 ihen Bobble beneW tne sum m wi. 'an old foul, done by a spendthrift bride," On, tne milliner s mu : Lta broke a bank, that had long kept hid kipes by which tt the public did joenaent long wa uocovereu mere ffiner. bttl of that lady fair. vZ, n-.aL-h cash, it was confessed. Ltn lent to hT lord fmen the banking chest. Kn the crash came. Tain humbug's doom. C-.de' display proTed his fortune's tomb. Oh, the milliner's bill ViRlETT. other's" heart id the child's schoolroom. he haif-uaneed than ill-wed. Some had whole-hanged. ke nml civil if you cannot make him make hi a fear yon. iiATe whiskey down in California, one drop on the back of a rattlesnake is warranted Ve reptile in fi7e minates. brer heard of a widow committing saicide on f loTe ? A Lttle experience is very whole- Ln kwkinz at some skeletons the other day, yrmc? doctor present where he got them, ed, " We raised them." tors rarely fiil of their reward. Jenkins in- new style of lock-picker, and was rewarded Ution in the jail for a couple of years. ia a rum-eeller like a bntcher ? Because the L business is, the more he kill. araer throaeh life is as Peter's walking on r: and if Christ does not reach oat his hand, rery moment in danger of sinking. Ice of a steamboat explosion ends as follows : tptaia swam ashore; so did the chambermaid. Imsared for 915,000 and loaded with iron.' Lbnted French woman has well said that the blessinz a woman can hare upon this earth kntiaaance of the affection of her husband wnage. k," said one sailor to another, ' I don't want jour feelings, bat shiver my timbers if I don't cm mttilm mw watch." f, Ho wing is on a tombstone in Ireland: Here lies the body of John Mound, viet at sea, and never was found." j says she Ilka to see a record of births in lewspaper it has each abasiness-like air. ction of gravitation palls a drunken man to inl, and attraction of cohesion keeps him from up again. son beinz reproached for not having avenged for a caning, said, ' I never meddle with .sea behind my back. :ins says he don't believe in the appearance a in this world so strongly as he does in their trance. He lost a gallon of brandy and two of champagne on the last election. ish drummer, who indulged too freely, was by the General at review: " Pat, what our nose so red?" Plaseyoor honor," said alwsys Hashes when I spakes to an officer," redding recently, when the officiating priest lady the question: Wilt thou have this be thy wedded husband ?" she dropped the courtesy, and with a modesty which lent her in additional grace replied, If yoa please." tahionable city party, at which low necked Ca prominent feature. Miss B., addressed w cousin. sin Sam, did yoa ever see such s glorious ire.'- er since I was weaned," said Sam, blushing, atry editor, speaking of a member of Assem- : " The first year he went to Albany, he was tenuous as to utterly refuse to receive his allot Healings, in the shape of books and stationery. r Jear he did not hesitate and finallv'came sable to tell the truth under the'most favorable Junces." kr WilUan, can you tell me why the sun (lookinz demure 1 Don't k nnmr. air. vnf m&aes everyuunz rise." lerfkinted. lads, fellow P exclaimed a Tery choleric old an to a very phlegmatic matter-of-fact person. II got out of my wits." " Well, you won't ' to C" ad the phlegmatic man. xu o ih EmAi Fmirss or Tuutos. Mr. te daughter came running to her sont one ring. " Aunt Kate, little Mattie has swallowed Seeing her terror, her aunt cslmly repli ta, what goo.1 will that do her?" Said the tt seriously, - Not any good, as I see, unle$ toies a luttox hole " btt Isvmra usjrr. A short time since a rman undertook to rob Ma,r Jones. He met i piece of woods over in Jersey. He asked hu i pocket-book. Jones refused to yield, wenjhtandkeptitupfbrhalfaaboar. At ftiaa of that time Jones eavel, and the high i commenced rifling his pockets. The con wanted to eighteen cents. "4 !itanyoa'egot?" cent" t n-vit yoa fight so long ?'4 n't want to be exposed. Bad enough to hare j7- T. tT - K1 aew ofe to have Av Correir Km j mtA ;n . 1 1 . of the latsj very cold days, hovering over toe door and tnnninwf r . it u . . . 1 v m uur vi , waicn hung out to tempt the adventu lootol t the urchin, and my eyes descended w or Lnen trousers to a pair of bare feet. aT,VfM kat and did not seem to want of sk' Mr. Editor. Itm remember the story of , urxai Png one cold morning over one of which cross the 8e4ne, and seeing with romaa dressed in nankeen coat and lv'PaUjona came la as the monarch went Test anii Bwk;nmar.TiaTTtk;n whnlJ fe wm. . , swwa fnrt msi.L r 1. f 1 M ihwmiici over w uaiusirmvusj 10 gaze ten. he coach," said the king. " Call that man en to n" . . indoW WM lot ilnara mA Ik. ImmmmA m.nA Z monarch thus qoesCCoad bis happy sub- 1 aBl. P"y teU me how it is that yoa are gh clad so thin. whUe I am freezing in nlVP jwtJ" aa the reply of tla bow (auling Frenchraaa. " I can tell yn how 7 comfortably warm as I am." ( a hear, my friend." ? I do Mrt; pat on all your wardroi" , 'Rht have known the fcUow was a rli," aaid ,"ahin; give him a purse cf T. . ( not say that my barefooted boy m o wit; r" w.Sr ten pounds to a penny tli his other fsiu, or ttntrsri . . V MII1MIM IMIII 1 r PUBLISHED AVEEKLT BT I iili:.V"H.V M. wtunrwa' J 5 business Carts. A. P. EVERETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jsnion's new block, Queen street, Honolulu, H.I. REFEKENCES. M. .Savrsoft it Tappaw, - Boston. K. D. Bkigbam & Co - BCTLKB, KhTH & II ILL, . Honolulu, July 1, 13S7. 53-tf CBAS. B. BSHOP. VII. A. ALDRICH. BISHOP fc CO., Bankers. OSce in the east corner of " M akee's Block," on Kaahumanu street, Ilonolula. Will receive deposits, discount first-class business paper, and attend to collecting, etc. 112-tf DANIEL C. WATERMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Superintends- the outfitting of vessels from this port, to the shipment of oil and bone, and negotiates whalemen's drafts, Alc REFERENCES. Messrs. Moriax, Uatbawat, & Co., San Francisco. Macosdrat At Co-, - D. K. Omij at Co., - New Bedford. Jambs B. CosGros,.EdQ W-tf W. O. E. Pope. Esq., - II. W. FIELD, Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, Bandwich Islands. By permission, be refers to ' C. W. CaJCTWaWBT, President of Manufacturers' Insurance Company, Boston. Messrs. II. A. Piercb, .... Boston. That, Kicc b Co., - Kdwakd Mott ROHitfsos, - New Bedford. Joan W. BARSa-rr & 8oxs - Nantucket. rsBuxd & Sairra, - New London. B. F. Sxow, - - - Uuoolulu 23-tf C. A. &. II. P. POOR, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, uoNOLri.r,TAnc, sandwich islands. REFER TO Gbokgx F. Psabodt, Esq., Kusba Hasikkll, -Messrs. Rsad, Cbapwick M Lxtkk, Wum, Bakkt Jc Co., -Abkbsctht, Clark At Co., Baogkr At Lisdksibbrukr, 06-tf Philadelphia. New Bedfrd. Blltin. New York. San Fraqcisco. San Francisco. J. C. SPALDING, Cocnmiasion Merchant, and Importer, llooolulo, Oahu, 8. I. Wanted, Bills of Exchanjre on the I", b. arnl Europe. Con signments from ahnwil prmtly attenaled to. Islnnd pro duce of all kinds taken in exchantn; fur goods. Jy 1-tf W. A. ALDRICil, Importer and Dealer in OiKrrtl M'Tcluntlise ; Commission Agent for the !ale of Suar. M-4.--s and CoflVe. and other laUind Proiluee. Aeeitf ! the LtHi'a Hlaxtatiox. Con sipnments of all kind of Iland lroiluce solicited. Orders for Merchandise promptly attended to. 80-1 f OCST. C. atXLCBKRa. CC8T K XI SIRS. MELC1IKRS Ac CO., Commission Mercliants and Shir Chandlers, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. L Stone store comer of Kaahumanu and Merchant sts. Money advanced on favurahle terms for Whalers bills on the TJ. S. and Eorope. July 1, lHM-tf S. N. EMERSON, Waialua, Oabu, Dealer in General Merchandise, Country Pro dace each as Corn, Beans, Bananas, Butter, Eggs, Ate. 63-tf B. F. SNOW, Importer and Deafer In General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. 38 II. IIACKFELD & CO. General Commission Agents, and Ship Chandlers, Honolulu, Oahu.8.1. July J, lS56-tf ROBERT C. JANION, Merchant and Commission Agent, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. I. Jy 1 I THOMAS SPENCER, Ship Chandler, Dealer in General Merchandise, and Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, S. I-, keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of goods re quired by whaleahiiSaand others. Shlppins: furnished with all kinds of frrooeries, provisions, Ac, at the shortest notice, at the very lowest market prices. 37 Money advanced for whalers "Sbitla at the lowest rates. 63-tf D. N. FLITNER, Continues his old business at the new store-in Makee's hew fire proof building, at the stand recently occupied by Dr. Hoffmann, corner of Queen and Kaahnmaaa streets. Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and stars with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted. Charts and nautical instruments constantly on hand and for sale. 44-tf RITSON & HART, Successors to Mr. Henry Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, Honolulu, U. I-, under the Auction Room of A. P. Everett, Auctioneer, nearly opposite the Custom House. . 32-tf B. VOX JOLT. TH. C HECCK Ton HOLT&HEUCK, General Commission Merchants. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I. Jy 1-tf CHARLES BREWER, Commission Merchant, Boston. U. 8. Refer to Jas. Makes and U. W. Wood Esors. July 1, 1850-tf , ALEX. J. CARTWRIWHT, Commission Merchant and General Shipping Agent, Honolulu, Oahu, H. I- July 1, 1856-tf BRX8T KRCLL. RDCARD MOLL. XRULL Si MOLL, Importers and Commission Merchants, Kaahumanu street Ma kee's block. July 1, 1846-tf SASTL. Jt. CASTLS. AMOS. S. COOKS. CASTLE & COOKE, ' Importers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in General Mer chandise, at the old stand, corner of the King and School streets, near the large Stone Church. Also at the Store formerly occupied by C. H. Nicholson, In King street, oppo site the Seamana Chapel. Agents fur Dr. Jaynes1 Medi cines, h 185-tf UTAI&AIIEE, A rents for the Bug-ar Plantations of Aiko, at Papakns, and I wo, at Polo, Hilo ; Importers and Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in China Ooods ; have on band, for sale, at their esUb ments on Kins: street, Honolulu, and at Lohaina, Jtfaui. 8uar, Molasses, Syrup, Tea, Coffee, and a Urge and varied assortment of jn-oeraj merchandise . Honolulu, Augnst 12, 1857. . 69'lT J. II. WOOD, Manufacturer, Importer and DeaW In Boots and Shoes of every deseripaVm. Shoe Finding, Pump, Sole, RljrtrinK, Harness, and Patent Leathers. Calf, Ooat, Hog, and Bock Skins Trunks, Valise, Bparrir.s; Gloves, Foils, and Masks, Black Ing, Brushes, Hosiery, Ac. Ac. Brick Slioe store, corner of Fort and Merchant sts.. Honolulu, II. I. July 1-tf A. P. EVERETT, JS. TJOTIOWBE Honolulu, Oahu, U. I. J. F. COLBURN, yVXT OT X O 3NX 33 33 &3.1J Kaahomana street, Honolulu, Oahu. GODFREY RHODES, Wholesale Dealer u. Wiaes and Spirits, Ale and Porter, near tha Post Office, Honolulu. GEORGE CLARK, Dealer in Pry and Fancy Goods, Hotel street between Nuuanu and Maunakea streets, Hooolulu, 8. L 11 tf GEORGE G. HOWE, Lumber Merchant, yard corner of Queen and Banana streets 00 the Panebard premises. . July 1-tf c. 11. Hewers, Lumber and building materiaU,Fort Si. Honoralu. Jy 1-tf W. N. LADD, Importer and dealer in Hardware, Fort St. Honolulu. Jyl-f R. O. II ALL. Importer and Dealer In Hardware, Dry Ooods, Paints, Oils, and general Merchandise, corner of Fort and King strejts. CHARLES W. VINCENT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. The undersigned would in 1 form his friends and the public, that he has taken and - fitted sip the premises on Fort street, opposite C. Brewer 3d's Store, as a CAJtPRNTKH. SHOP, and would solicit that patronage beretotbr so liberally bestowed. All orders la the various branches of Building, Plans, Bpecincatioss) and Contracts, attended to with promptness and dispatch CHABLKS W. VINCENT. H. B DOORS, WINDOW 8A8H. and all other articles par lainlng to hoosw buiUlngf constantly on hand and tor sale. 3-tf II. FISCHER, I Cabinet Maker and French Polisher, Hotel Street, opposite Um ' OnTem merit Honae. 41 tf II r I HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SEPTEMBER 9, 1858." m awasawaawa, aaaaMaaaw amWaaaaawaaaama " aaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaanawaaaWawaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaammaaaaaa ' business cDarbs. HAWAIIAN FLOUR COMPANY, 100-tf A. P. EVERETT, Treasurer and Agent. AGENT FOR THE New Vsrk Bsard C Underwriters. The nntVrsIned takes leave to notiTy Merchants, Ship Masters, c, that he has been duly appointed as Agent for the New York Board of Underwriters. M-lF , ' ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT. V AGENT FOR THE Liverpool Underwriter's Association. The niasavnigned begs leave to notify Merchants, Ship owners, y tn Ship masters, that be has received the appointment ol AGENT at these Islan.ls for the LIVERPOOL UNDER . , WRITER'S ASSOCIATION. ; July 1-tf ROBERT C. JANION. AGENT FOR LLOYD'S The undersigned beirs to notify to Merchants, Ship owners and Shipmasters, that he has received the appointment of AGENT at these Islands for LLOYD'S LONDON. July 1-tf ROBERT C. JANION. HAMBURGH-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED, Agents of the above Com pany, are prepared to insure risks against fire in and about Honolulu. For particulars apply at the office. MELCHERS & CO. nono'ulu, Oct. 11, 1857. es-tf Fire Insurance Notice. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. THE UNDERSIGNED hem to notify to those par ties who have insured in this office wooden builtlings or their contents within the precinct of Honolulu, that in conse sequence of the continued erection of large- and high wooden builtlings close together In narrow streets, no more risks on tim ber constructions in the town will be taken, and thou ln.l taken will not be renewed on the expiration of their terms. KUH.KT U. JANION, 2-tf Agent for the Northern Assurance Co. 1MIE 1 ny. E NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPA- home and abroad. Cstaltnl l.25n.?RO.Si-ii.v. The undersiaed has been appointed Airent for the Sandwich Islamls. 7-tf. at Honolulu. E. IIOFFSCHLAEGER Ai STAPEXIIDHST. Afxeuta frlhe PARIS AND BORDEAUX BOARDS OF UNDER -WRITERS. AVIS AlTpUBLIC. Lrs Sjusipn ''s, nyant ete nommes Agents ponr les AsHiin-urs iiutri times de Paris et de Bordeaux, previrimt'rit le public en general et les (.'api- Ktme 'ie 11 ivired nxorchands fntncais, qui visitent lea ports de ce royaume, en particulier, que dans to us les caa d'avaries, qui auraient lju dans ces parages, iU devront, faire constater et verifier les faits devant eux pour legaliser leurs recla mations centre les dits aasureurs. ol-tf ED. IIOFFSCHLAEGER A; STAPENUORST. FLORENS STAPENIIOKST, Agent for the Bremen hoard of Underwriters. All average claims again the said Underwriters, occurring in or about this KiAgdum, will have to be certified before him. July 1-tf KRULL Si MOLL, Agents of the Hamburg and Lubeck- Underwriters, Honolulu, Oahu, U. I. July 1. 1856-tf HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL, DOCTOR McKIBBIN, Surgeon, fcc, Has removed to the Store lately occupied by Dr. Lathrop, in Queen Street, where he will be regularly supplied with Medicines, Perfumery, etc., of the best quality. TT FTnlly Medieines and Prescriptions carefully prepared. 07 Medicine Chesta examined and refitted on reasonable terms. Attendance at the office from 8 a. u. till 6 r. Jf ., on week days, and from & to 11 a. m. on Sundays. At other times at his residence. Union street. 111-tf CIIAS. F. GUILLOU, Late Surgeon United States Navy, Consular Physician to sick American seamen. Office next door to J. C. Spalding Kaahumana street; Residence at Dr. Wood's Mansion, Hotel srtt. Respectfully offers his professional ser vices to resident families, to the shipping, and to strangers renerally. Medical and Surgical advice hi English, French Spanish, and Italian. Office hours from 11 a. m. to 2 r. m., and from 4 to 6 r. m. At other hours enquire at his residence. Jy 1-tf DR. FORD'S Office and Drug Store, Kaahumanu Street, opposite Makee's block. Ship's Medicine chests refitted, and prescriptions carefully prepared. K7 Hot, cold, vapor, shower and medicated Baths, at all hoars 7-ly E. HOFFMANN, Physician and Surgeon, office in the new drug store, adjoining the store of H. Hackfeld k Co., Queen-street. Jy 1-tf J. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney at Law. Office corner of Kaahumanu and streets up stairs. Merchant 109-6m J. W. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office in Honolulu House, over the Post Office. 65-6m B. PITMAN, Ship Chandler and dealer In Oeneral Merchandise, Waiakea Bay, bilo, Hivin. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of goods required br whale ships and others. Shipping furnished with fresh beef, Vegetables, and all kinds of Urxiceries, and Provisions sc. at the shortest notice, at the very lowest market prices. Best facilities for storage of from 3 to 5000 barrels, being near the landing, and free from thatched buildings. Wanted, Whalers bills on the U. S. or Europe, fur which money . wi.l 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 be aold jy 2-tf OILMAN Si CO., Ship Chandlers and Dealers In Oeneral Merchandise, LAHAINA, MAUI, H. I. Shins supplied with recruits. Oood facilities for storage. Cash furnished fur bills of exchange. 63-ly BOLLES dr CO., Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants and Dealers In Oeneral Merchandise, Lahaina, Maui. Whalers furnished with recruits at the shortest notice, in exchange for goods or bills. 0 34-tf JOHN THOMAS WATEHIIOUSE, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Oeneral Merchandise. , Honolulu, and Lahaina, Maui. 44-tf S. HOFFMEYER. Commission Merchant, dealer in Ship Chandlery, and Oeneral Merchandise, Lahaina, Maul, U. I. Ships furnished with recruits. Whalers Bills wanted on the U. 8. and Europe. Storage. . July 1, 1856-tf J. WORTH, Dealer in General Merchandise, Hilo, Hawaii. 8hlps supplied with recruits at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms J Bills of exchange wanted. . July 1, ISoO-tr GEORGE C. SIDERS, " Manufacturer and dealer In Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ware, Kaahuroarm street, opposite J. C. Spalding's Honolulu, U. Sumraer Bakers, Tin and Copper Pumps, Bathing Tubs. t oot and ciiower uains. Tin and une noonng, ana a gen era! assortment of Tin ware. 8bip work executed with neatness and dispatch. - July 1, 1-tf II. C. OR A HAITI, COOPER AND G AUGER. mUE OVERS IGNED having recently purchased the X Cooperage formerly occupied by C. 11. Butler, corner of Queen and Fort streets, is now prepared to execute with dispatch all orders that be may be favored with attneaoove named place or at his Old Stand, opposite the "Royal Hotel." Ship Agents and Marten are respectfully invited to call and examine his large and desirable assortment of Casks, Barrels, Tubs, fee. N. B. 1000 barrels casks on band and for sale on the most, reasonable terms. 60-tf HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, T W. J. RAWLINS Si CO., A RE THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, and are prepared, with their present improvement,- to supply merchants and families with hard and soft soap t also, Mats foot oO. - K7 Aad always ready to buy or trade for tallow, slush, and all kinds of kitchen grease. 63-ly TUB HONOLULU IRON WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED Is now prepared to repair or manaamccuro all kinds of machinery, mill Hearing, wind lass gearing, ship fcrgings aad smith work. Cart boxes, Ibrge hacks, anvils Ac on hand and made to order. - ..... . Iron and and best quality or smiuri eoai lor sate. Alan one excellent small alxed sugar mill with copper train complete, adapted to either horse or wl . aV. Am ww JtwAy! ftsFFICE TO LI2T. The front Onto ovsr the Post MLr .office. Enquire of f34-tf) n. M, WniTNF.Y. P lf Valuable Real Estate for Sale ! THE RESIDENCE OF R. V. SPEI-av DEN, situated on the Waikikl Road, two miles outi of Honolulu. The premises contain about FOUItit ACRES of well fenced Lund, Dwelling House, and all other ne cessary out-houses. There is also a great variety of fruit trees Peaches, Apples, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Mulberry, Mango, Quince, and a variety of native fniit, Cocoanuts, etc. There are five flah ponds on the premises, containing about 20,000 flsb, of which one fourth are fit for use. The ponds are supplied by a never failing stream of mountain water. The land is all in good cultivation, and bounded with Shade Trees of every description adapted to this climate. Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to call and examine these premises. . Terms easy. Title fee simple. For particulars, inquire of R. V. SPEIDEN, On the premises ; Or A. J. CART WRIGHT, 114-tf Honolulu. Coflee Plantation Tor Sale ! THE CELEBRATED TITCOMB COFFEE PLANTATION, AT II AN A LEI, KAUAI, Is offered for sale. The Land of the Plantation comprises up- . wards of MldO Acres, and has upon tt 3U,UUU (Joflre cane. The estate is unencumltered, and will be sold by Fee Simple Title. For full particulars and terms of sale, inquire of 109-tf B. W. FIELD. OFFICES TO LET. TWO ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR OP flees, over Dr. McKihbiu's Druir Store. Queen street, fat-af let. Apply at the Drug Store. 111-tf TO LET, V. THE DUCO R RON PREM ISES, IN THE ii";j liest of repair, with half an acre of ground, enclosed, ad JtialJL joiuine the liritUh Consulate, on Beretania' street. In quire of Ul-tfr U. W. McCOUOHTRY. TO LET, THE BOARDING HOUSE IN THE rear of the " W hite Horse IIoteL" with VI separate bed rooms, all furnished. Inquire on the premises. 111-tf FOR SALE OR IftlNT. THE CORAL STORE ON THE COR- in.,, nf Merchant ami Kaahumanu streeta. oceuoied bv LjiL Dr. McKibbtn. Possession given on the first of August next. The premises are 30 by 60 feet, and will be enclosed if desired, and the house put in good order. 11 sou, tue terms will be made easy. Inquire of Honolulu, July 26, 1K5S. 109-tf ASHER B. BATE3. TO LET. M FOR 1 1 EAR OR MORE THE LARGE ffTJand coniino.Hous dwelling bouse and premises belonging J'-iito Capt. William lt;icle, situate in Beritania street, con sisting of three rooms below and one large room up stairs, There is a sutwtautial and convenient cook house and servants room attached, with a good well ami other accommodations on the premises, and i altogether a rery desirable add healthy residence for a family. ' Terms reasonable. Apply to Pahau, Carpenter, Printer's Lane, or to Mr. H. M. WHITNEY. :iml08 TO LEASE, SiTIIE FIRE-PROOF STORE AT PRE sent occupied by Messrs. Krull & Moll. Possession JU4K. given on 1st next month. Apply to , 108-tf CIIAS. BREWER 2d. TO LET. THE STORE RECENTLY OCCUPIED Bk the undersigned, on the Wharf. Immediate possession given. Apply to 107-tf JOHN THOMAS WATERIIOLSE. TO LET. lTHE CELLAR UNDER THE IIONO- lulu House one of the roost courenient in town capa ble of storing about 400 tons. Inquire of 106-tf H. M. WHITNEY. FOR SALE OR TO LET, a SEVERAL ELIGIBLE BUILDINGS 1H. and houae lota, situated on different parts of Mauna Kea JUaaAstreet. Honolulu. Terms very moderate. For informa tion, etc., apply to 106-tf J J. W. MARSH. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. THE DAIRY FARM AT K A WAIIIAE- UKA. Hawaii, seven miles from the port of Kawaihae, ,with 600 acres of enclosed land. For particulars inquire of JAM E9 A. Law , in Honolulu, 102-tf Or L. B. LINCOLN, on the premises. TO LET. THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS jnmC Dwelling, situated In the Valley or Nuuanu, about two -Jkaw miles from town, lately occupied by the Hon. David L. Gregg. The above property is beautfully situated on rising ground, surrounded by fruit and shade trees, and in every way furnished with conveniences for a family: ALSO In rear of the above, a very pleasant COTTAGE, with Taro Land in a high state of 'cultivation, and several acres of pastur age out-buildings and every convenience. For particulars ap ply to 101-tf j JOHN H. BROWN. TO LET. -TWO NEW, NEAT. WELL-FINISHED Joi Cottages, with outbuildings complete, near the Methodist Episcopal Church. Apply to 100-tf J. T. WATERnOUSE. TO LET, rrUIE COTTAGE AND PREMISES IN LA M. HA IN A, recently occupied by Dr. White. The building Is 22 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 superior grape vines In full bearing. Apply to J. T. WATKHIIOUSE, Hooolulu, 100-tf Or to II. DICKINSON, Lahaina. ROOMS TO LET. OVER DR. JUDD'S OFFICE. TWO convenient rooms, and the House lately occupied by K. Kopka: Terms moderate. llOO-tf O. P. JCDD. 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. THE DWELLING-HOUSE AND PRE- misses occupied by the subscriber, on the corner of Merchant ami Alakea streets. Title, fee simple. I r Possession given immediately. 87-tf Q. M. ROBERTSON. FOR SALE OR TO LET. mymt TWO NEAT COTTAGES on Merchant street, ftnmt convenient for small families, and handy to the business i part of the town. For sale cheap, or to rent low. Title ee simple. Apply to . HENRY SMITO. 98.(1 Blacksmith. FOR SALE OR. LEASE. THE PREMISES BELONGING TO C. T. Aver berg, Esq., corner of King and Maunakea streets. Immediate possession can be given if required. For terms apply to 196-tfJ FLORENS BTAPEN UOK8T. FOR SALE. -THE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON Lc Waikikl Plains, at present occupied ny tne undersigned. I Terms liberal. Apply at this Office, or to TO LET. THE TWO STORES RECENTLY ererted in Fort street, between King and Merchant sts, Parties wishing to lease can have them fitted to suit by early application. For terms, please sppty to 0i-tf B. F. SNOW. TO LET. tiir pni . .0 w I NG OFFICES AND ROOMS, in the- brick building, corner of Queen and Kaahumanu streets, generally known as the Makee tt Authon building, via. : The second floor, at present occupied by Dan. C. Waterman, Esn. The third floor over Messrs. AUrlch " Bishop, suitable for storage. The office on the second floor, (lately occupied by J. Makee, Esq.) The cellar of the above building, capable of storage for 1,800 barrels. Apply to e&4f .- CIIAS. BREWER, 2d. FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE DWELLING PREMISES formerly belonging to Robert O. Davis, situated between Dr. Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences. 1 Terms easy. Apply to . . 67-tf . ASHEatB. BATES. TO LET. The Building lately occupied by Vincent JTi Greater, on Nuuanu Street, directly opposite Merchant Street. The lower part Is fitted with counter, shelves, Ac. I upper part fine sleeping rooms, and fine cellar under same. ALSO TO LET-One-bclf of the Loft in large Stone Warehouse on Marine Street j and one-half of the Cellar under same. Apply to (31-UJ A. r. aiiuutii, 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.IOREKN. VALUABLE PREMISES. FOR SALE OR LEASE for a terra of years, the Btorts Premises now occupied by the undersigned. 66-tT . . B. F. SNOW. LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE. ' wan ma aa Aiirv . aa a n W M hnll In TV. m t -a a uin a V v a aaauf . Jf k4o TaUey, enclosed and containing forty -seven acres. . aaawa Terms low. Inquire of - . .. DR. BMITH, Dentist. i . 444f Bonolan, April 38, 1867. - n ROMS AND HOPn TO LnT Apply to 8.' JOHNSON. Carpenter. 82-tr Merchsnt street, near the Royal Hotel 'cfordp'Carbs. Mr. JOni ALEX. MATHEWS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 Q,ueea's PIsuse. Sydney. Q Reference to W. L. Gase.N, Honolulu, S. I. 104-ont E AS Tit A & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Hakodadi, Japan. ALL Kinds of Fresh Provisions furnished 1 also, Ship's Stores and Ship Chandlery, at boholcld pricks. wnaiemen's inaits taaen, sto. 71-ly WM. IMtELLY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, TAHITI, Will supply ships with provisions, Ax., and advance money on favorable terms for bills on the United States. 43-1 j W. SUTLER, CUSTOM HOUSE Si. COMMISSION AGENT MANGONUI, NEW ZEALAND. 'IT Shipping supplied on the most reasonable terms. Lat. 86- 8., long. 173-3A.K . 41-ly D. C. MCRCEB. " J. C. MERRILL. jflcItUER & MERRILL., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DORR'S WARKBOC8R, . Nos. 47 and 49 California street, SAN FRANCISCO. RRFRR TO S - Capt. James Makee, Honolulu; Capt. D. C. Waterman, Honolulu ; Messrs. Oilman A Co., Lahaina. 14-fim S. OSIFriTTS MORGAX. C. 8. HATHA WAT. k. r. stone. MORGAN, STONE & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, San Francisco, Cal References, T. S. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. A A. R. Nye, A Swift k Perry, New Bedford, Messrs. Orinnell Minturn k Co., New York, John M. Forbes Esq., Boston, Messrs.- Per kins k Smith, New Loudou, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. non olulu. July 1, 1856tf. ROPE XVAEK ATV OAKUM . FACTORY. ORDAGE OF EVERY SIZE MANUFAC- sortment of HI AN I LA AND HEMP ROPE, (all sizes). Bale Rojte, Tow Line, Oakum, Ac., for sale by TUBBS k CO., 80-ly " 139, Front Street, San Francisco. DISSOLUTION OF COl'ARTNERSIHP. rlIIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing uuder the name and styleof EDWARDS t WAL TON, is this day dissolved, hnving expired by limitation. The affairs or the late firm will be liquidated by A. S. EDWARDS, who will continue the Wholesale Liqnar Bus in cam, nt lOB Front at reet, under the name and style of A. S. EDWARDS CO. A. 8. EDWARDS, N. C WALTON. The undersigned respectfully call your attention to their full ami varied stock of Wineaand Liquors, which has lately been replenished by recent arrivals from Europe and the East ern States, and which will ne anurneo at lowest marxet prices. San Francisco, April 30, 1858. 100-tf A. 8. EDWARDS k CO. A. $. EDWARDS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines and Liquors, I06 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF W ASHINQ.TON, San Francisco, Cal. ATiYRUS XV. JONES. FORMERLY OE HO- J NOLULU, is engaged with the above firm, and respect fully solicits orders from old fnends, and will be happy to attend to the purchase of all description, of merchandise, at the usual rates of commission. co-a AMERICAN MILLS San Franciaco, EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR, E. T. PEASE Si CO. BAKER'S EXTRA FLOUR, AMERICAN MILLS, SAN FRANCISCO, E. T. PEASE Si CO. E. T. PEASE & CO., . CORNER OF FRONT AND CLAY STREETS, San Franciscan Cat., MANUFACTURERS OF THE ABOVE lwi brands of Flopr. guarantee their Bakkbs' Extra, for Bakers' use, and their Extba Scrranss. for Family Use, equal to any Flour manufactured in the S'ate. N. B. We invite the Bakers, Grocers and Dealers Of the Sandwich Islands, and elsewhere, to give our American Mills Flour a fair trial, we guaranteeing perfect satisfaction in all cases, at the lowest manufacturing prices. E. T. PEASE & CO. "(ET Extra 8itLr-Risnio, Haxll, Oallkgo, and other brands of Flour, constantly on hand and for sale by 60. ly . E. T. PEASE k CO. BARRY & PATTEN, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, DEMIJOHNS, fc., 116 Montgomery at., San Francisco. 66-ly RRADSHAW & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. rWMIE LARGEST AS WELL AS THE BEST JL selected stock on the Piu-iflo Coast. Family, Ship and Cabin Stores. Dut ud with dispatch. - Orders attended to promptly, when accompanied with cash. XT Corner of Santomeand California ttreett. San Fran eisco. California. 66-ly Fancy Goods ! Fancy Goods ! A. F. BROWN, 90J BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION of Beads, Guns, PistoU, Percussion Caps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Brushes, Combs, Fans, Soaps, and a gen eral assortment of FANCY OOODS. Reiers to H. M. W hit- net, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. - 104-3m SAMIj. c. woodruff, dHIPCHANDLERi STOREKEEPER AND 55 GENERAL AGENT. Ooods bought and sold on com mission. Ship and Family Stores put np at the shortest notice. Corner of Qdsks's Road and Pottimger strw, Honkong. 33" Refers to Thomas Spbmckr, A. J. Cartwright, J.C Spalding. Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 104-ly DOCTOR'S snop. an. P. JUDO. AT THE CORNER OF FORT Jf and Blerchant Streets, reminds the public that he continues to devote himself to the treatment of Disrasss of all kinds, hav ing for sale a great variety of Drugs and Mrdicinbs 01 the best quality. . He sells also Pnioona. Arsenic, itrichn'ne, Teratrine, corrosive sublimate. Oxalic acid, St. Ignasius beans, nux vomica, opium, ' Prossic acid, alcohol. - Per fn user y. Musk, extract musk, cologne, lavender water, Windsor, honey and other soaps. Miacellnnen. Sago, peart barley, oat meal, gum shellac, Writing and marking ink, Sands sarsapsiilla. Soda water, and other articles too numerous to mention. Easily found when wanted. 6-tf. CABINET-MAKING. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING EXGAlT! ed the services of an experienced Upholsterer, is now pre pared to make to order Spring Beds, Hair, Pula and Hay Mat tresses, Spring Lounges, ate uu sous, ixunges,uuomans anu Chairs repaired and re-covered on reasonable terms. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Koa, black walnut, pine and lead Coffins constantly on hand and mada-io order. CIIAS. W. FOX, Cabinet-maker, 7 6-tf Stewart's Old Stand, Hotel st, near corner of Fort. nORSE-SHOEING ! Owing to the competition which has been , commenced in Honolulu. 1 give nouoe that I will shoe horses In a thorough and 1 workmanlike manner, at duoed 3E r 1 o o m I WILLIAM DUNCAN, Opposite the Station House, King street. 93-tf FIRE WOOD. ' OS T7-tf A CORD for good Fire Wood, on the landing, h. r. POOR. near the Custom House. Apply to . O. A. k BOLLS WIRE FENCING, - For sale by 61-tf CHA8. RRJCWER, 8d. WHITEWOOD BOA1 -S. ' tot sale by - C-tt CHAS. BREWER, 2d. 1 EAD PIPCE Assorted Slats for sale by JLsl OT-sf ' W. A. ALDRICH. , nENHY ALLEN, - OainpsnTnii jhvb BTjxxDxm, -' lstfsoimosiWtnesttof8aa ALL WORK In his Bos dono witk dispatch and at th J. V lowest pessiDle rates. .. , , . . . " ooUng ooe at start notice. .-. "i ,. '. ... ttr Csdtadsee., ;.7T-ly'. J SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. ' i VOL. HI, Naw 11. WHOLE Nw, 115. 0 IMPORTANT ! , . SANDW ICH AND SOCIETY ISLANDS MERCHANTS doing business in any part of the Pacific Ocean, will always find a Large asid Well-Selecteel Stock of . -v French, British and American FANCY DRY GOODS and SMALL WARES, at Hughes & Wallace's, ItOS. 105 AND IOT SACRAMENTO STREET, Saat Frasirlaco, CnL Consisting in part of White goods, embroideries, laces, ribbons Millinery goods, hosiery, gloves, pongee hdkb ; Suspenders, cravats, shirts, collars, fancy cutlery ; Scissors, combs, brushes, perfumery, toilet articles; ' Yankee notions, haberdashery, etc., etc.; Imitation shell round-back combs ; Black feathers, beads, etc., etc Uy An inspection m our stock is solicited. E7 Our importations are direct from Brit ain and Ji-UROPE. CC7 One of the firm always in the market. IE7 All orders executed with promptness and dispatch. (lT PRODUCTS OF THE ISLANDS RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. Hughes Si Wallace, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 105 and 107 Sacramento itreet, San Francisco, Cal. N. B. Sole Agents for J. & J. Clark & Co's celebrated Spool Cotton ; Marshall & Co's (Leeds) Linen Thread ; Societe Hygineque Perfumery. HUGHES St. WALLACE, 105 AND 107 SACRAMENTO STREET. BAN FRANCI8CO, CALIFORNIA. No. 107 Clay street, San Francisco, O' FFER FOR SALE A FULL AND COM- plete assortment of desirable DRUGS AND MEDICINES. R. A CO. respectfully solicit orders from the country, and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular to those who avvor them with their custom. 66-am A1TIERICA1Y EXCHANGE. (FORMERLY WILSON'S EXCHANGE,) IS UP TO THE GRADE, Sansome St., opposite American Theatre, SAN FRANCISCO. V. MR. BAILY SARGENT, M Proprietor of the American Exchange, (late Wit- ! son's Exchange.) begs leave to inform the Travel- ' ing community, that he has undertaken the personal charge of that house. He has made extensive 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 essential, 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 tabls the market affords. Pm- CBS TO SUIT THE TIMES. The American Exchange Coach is always in readiness to con vey passengers to and from the House to the Landings, or to any part of she city, for Zl Baggage free. Mr. r. 15. (Smith has charge of the Coach. 66-ly TEIIAJTIA HOUSE, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME STS., San., Francisco, Cal. THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR Establishment offers superior inducements to the Traveling Public and to those wishing a quiet home. It is situated In convenient proximity to the business center, and is conducted on the European Plain, giving its patrons the choice of obtaining their meals at the restaurant connected with the house, or else where, as their convenience may suggest. The Proprietor, who has been eagaged in this house sines 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. O. W. PRINK, 66-6ra Proprietor. D. C. WATERI?IAT HAS FOR SALE, AND TO ARRIVE 360 Mils prime pork, 360 bNs mess beef, 100 bbls Haxall flour. 76,000 lbs navy, medium and pilot bread. In casks, bbls and bxs) water crackers ana jenny una cakes; nutxer, tn easts; Preserved meats, Boston cotton duck, Nos 2, S, 4, a, 6; Smooth-bottom whale-boats, oars, boat anchors) Slop clothing, patent blankets. 100 coin assorted Manila cordage, Excelsior patent; 250 coils do do cordage, New Bedford manufac'y; 1M coils New Bedford towline. White oak plank and boards from 1 to 6 inch ; Yellow pine heading, Uum Deriano coal in caaHS ; China matting white, 6-4 wide ; Tobacco Oronoko leaf, 201b boxes, lib pings. Buf falo chips and Turkish smoking tobacco, Man ila cheroots, No. 8 Manila cigars, No. 2. Family cooking stoves, California and Island oats ; Jeffries' strong ale, in jugs; octaves uenms Haurtre cognac brandy ; sauterne wine, in casks; brandy, in eases ; Hollands gin, Port and Madeira wines, cherry cordials and liquors, in cases. Sperm Oil and Whale Oil. 66-tf FOR SALE BY THE . UNDERSIGNEDS COILS NEW BEDFORD WHALE" 40 coils New York whale line; . Whalemen's Oars, in sets; Whalemen's slop clothing, vis i Monkey and reefing Jackets; ' '' 4 8tiiped flannel shirts; . Gray do do; Striped flannel drawers; . Red flannel do do; - -: - Hickory : hirts; Russia nps and tarpaulin hats; Woolen stockings, socks aod mittens; Best yellow June butter, in double packages; . Prime pork; Manila cordage; ' - Dried apples; . ; ... Carolina rice , Beat English boiled linseed oil; . , , Best do white lead; ' ' - - ' Best do ; black paint; Best do green paint;. t , . . . 8pirits Turpentine. 84-tf ' A. J. CABTWRrOHT. ANCHORS, CHAINS, CORDAGE, 74 Coils Manilla, to 4 inch. 60 w Rsawia tarred Rope, 2A to7do fl Anchors, weighing from 1700 to 3000 lbs., - O ' aChaln Cables, II men, 70 fathoms each, B of best pattern Ships' Cabooses patent of 1&&5, . V IS Cabin Stores, for coal or wood. For sals low by H-tf) : " . ' ; O. EPAXDINQ - A.LANS EXCOAIIS ! t . t r:-iCaiANTvs Ara wnALr io rur- Ija. blanks, la sM. sale, tl V par o-eo. . - . TO ADVERTISSZtS AND SUrTTCai: VLS. Ohituarir, funeral invkaOons and notices or oesnsmnmaAtooi in ten led only to benefit an indirkhtars business, WIS be enarged as advertisements. . - - Advertisements displayed in larger type than asms!, are sul -Ject to heavier charges. . r .. D-Subacription for the Cuinmercial Advertiser and Adver-" isements are payable ufvaBiABLr is advascb. - XT No transient adrerUsments will bs inserted, cslbu rsa PAIO. . .-....-. : XT Correspondence from all parts of the FaeiAe will always bowery accepUble. ' COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE. PLAIN AND FANCY . BOOK AND JOB POINTING v . scca 4a BOOKS, BILLS Ot EXCHANGE, CATALOGUES. BILLS OF LAIINO, BILLUEAK, C0N8CLAR BLANKS. CIRCULARS, BLANK D" "0)6, . , AUCTION mUS, HAND BILLS. ' PAMPHLETS, SCOP BILLS rr vfsmNa, businrss, and addru cards printed on a HYsokes Card Press," in tha highest stylo of th art. ,.. ..... .. . .. SATIIBR Sc CHURCH, Daaker. ' CORNER CLAY AND BATTERY STREETS, 1) RAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ATSIGU1 in sums to sum ss follows t PsrsBLBsr American Exchange Bank Shoe and Leather Dealers' Bank Preset k Co Johnston, Bros, k Co A. J. Wheeler, Esq naskru k Co., Exchange Bank E. D. Jones, Cashier A. D. nunt k Co It. W. Connor k Co Rcoolst, Bhsw k Co ALSO New York, Boston, -Philadelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Louisville, . - Charleston, New Orleans, - EXCHANGE 0X- London. Franktort-the-Main, I Stuttgart, S Smr asd Isscr.s TREAsrsa, under open policies, in the follow, ing named offices In New York t Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co.; Bun Mutual Insurance Co.; Union Mutual Insurance Co. ; Pa cific Mutual Insurance Co. Purcbasb CumncAKS or Depos it axo other cxcRASce, and tnnssct a general Banking Busi ness. P. FATHER, 102-6ni E. Tf. CHURCH. DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD. TC. BOTD RESPECTFULLY INFORMS his customers that he designs and engraves every descrip tion of Advertising Cuts, Views of Buildings, Goods, Wares, Patent Articles, Portraits, Labels, Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temperance Seals, Notary Public and County Seals, (brass or wood,) BUI Head Vignettes, Newspaper Heads, Serious or Cotuia Book Illustrations, etc. Stamps of every kind engraved on cop per, brass or wood. 125 Ct.iT street, corner of Sansome, Sax Francisco. N. B. All orders from the Islands, sent through H. M. WHITNEY, Esq., Honolulu, will be promptly executed. M)2-ly LAWRENCE Sc HOUSE WpRTH, ! OPTICIANS. CLAY STREET. SAN FRAN Cisco, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Importers of Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, have for sale the largest assortment of Spectacles and EyeOtasses on the Pacific Coast. Also, Opera O lasses. Telescopes, Drawing Instru. ments. Spectacle Cases. Thermometers. Hydrometers, Magnetic machines, Galvanic Batteries, Magic Lanterns, etc. Messrs. L. k II. pay particular attention to the Spectacle branch of the business, having rears of experience, and a perfect knowledge of the art of adjusting and fitting the proper glasses to the eye, and assisting and restoring the sight. Person, at a distance wishing a pair of Spectacles, by sending a glass from the old pair !n a letter, or stating their ago aod the distance from the eyes they can read -small print, may procure from us Skpir to suit them, at the same price as if they were here in person to select tliem. . .10A-6mv, STENCIL PLATES. 17H)R MARKING BOXES, BAGS,;., CUT Ja? to Order, at the lowest rates, by BURKS A CO., 159 Jacksob street, Sab Fbaxcisoo. Also Names cut in Cop per, for marking clothes, books, etc., with indelible ink. N. B-r-Orders left with the publisher of this paper, will al ways be promptly executed. - 102-tf r. Dr. Li. J. Czapkay's GRAND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, '" Sncrnsnentn at, below MsnlgoBMrr Opposite Pacific Moil Steamship Company's Office, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Established in 1854Jor the permanent core of all private sad chronic diseskds, aod the suppression of quackery. Attending and Resident Physician, L. J. Csapkat, M. D-, tit in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases of ' women and children. Communications strictly confidential. Consultations by letter or otherwise, free. Address L. J Cxat kat, M. D., San Francisco, California. 70-3a TOWN BEEF MARKET. 1UB UXIIaSKKSlWISKAS m, having opened the above Stand far" r Vaa SHIS II una tfrnf StamwIttlS AaTa . 1 .aaa-. W aiwK .W irsM jruos s VtHiUtg lama naAraj j 1 VB H Bntcher ln Bnaineoo. Intend fl" keening their market supplied with the best Bksp. Fojuc. Mct- tos, Sacssgbs, and everything pertaining to the Butchering Business. Thankful for past favors, they solicit a con tin nation of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on tbem, and res pectfully invite the public to call and examine the quality of the stock they offer for sale daily at the TOWN MARKET, Kic street, opposite J. T. Waterbouse's mahuahi store. GEORGE RISKLT, Late of Washington Market . 113-tf & IL BEATTT. CITY MARKET. WILLIAM MAXWELL, SALESMAN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT out the interest cf Maxwell k Beatty, in t-" -above es tablishment, situated on King street, opposite i. T. Water house's New Store, hopes that the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed may be continued, as no pains or trouble will be spared by the manager, Mr. Wm. Maxwell, in suiting .the taste of all customers. Attention paid to selection of stock, to render the quality of meat the best obtainable. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered la any part of the city within two miles, free of charge. Honolulu, July 1, 1S5S. 105 J. L S0WSETT. . - NEW COOPERAGE. 503aT, COOPERS, FORT STREET, HONOLULU. TWE SUBSCRIBERS would inform their friends. Shipmasters, and the public generally, that they will bo happy, at all times, to greet them at their New Shop on Fort Street, two doors below the Drug Store ot Dr. Jodd, and directly opposite the Store of Mr. B. W. Field. All orders with which they may be favored, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. : XT PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO GUAGIN0. XX N. B Terms moderate. JAMES L. LEWIS. 934f GEORGE W. NORTON. KXe K. Harvey, HOUSE, SniP, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, KINO STREET, NEAR FORT, HONOLULU. ALL KINDS OF WORK IN HIS LINE will he executed with disitcb, and in a style second to none. lOK-tf ' S. JOHNSON, HOUSE CARPENTER, 4c, KINO STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BETHEL, RESPECTFULLY INTIMATES THAT he is prepared to execute any work In the above line, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ,: .- 103-tf HONOLULU - AMBROTVPE & DAGUERREAN GALLERY? AMBROTYPES, TH. W. rXOXBE. Successor of H. Btangenwaid, - BLACKSMITHS, ; . OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, . THE A BOTE HAYING PTTICHASSD fj. the premls" 'inucrly occupied by JIT. U. lUattktws, Svy are now pi ed to execute Ship, Carriage and Cart r Work, on toe shortest notice and moss reasonable terms, and hone by strict attention to buslin ss to Bserit a share of the public patronage heretofore so HbersJy bestowed. lOfr-U SHlTSMTni AND CEllAJL IXACSSMITn, orjLD Rnuw cn inira fob, fossstl paAronaa-e ranivad . ai at t n 1 atem. nnmw and the public gsoerally. that a aao takan f MsaUftainc Messrs. Bcass A Esucas, shlawrt.Ws, w mpied by Captain Brown, where he is p oaieg to no, a KM kinds of work in his lias 00 the aaost lassiiiwTils liina Til a workman- to a workman- Uke asacner. and wkh 70-tf RICHARD BLAKE, tin and coppnn IHITU, LAHAINA; XIAUI, 8 PREPARED TO EZlZJirZLl ALLglNO T L of work to hia kae, prasnBSly, SawSK "y aasl s atly. " " ' XT Ships' work executed at te soonest asUos, and satiafae- tloo guaranteed. . -. - - - - tJ-6nr SAFES! CAFH3 !"'" ffjPEaioR Fin.rs atti trrzi rcor O sales, made by Messrs. aAsaso A KsConA i V k wsaJa by (V4f) . . ' i A- J. i-. 7 TT. t TE.3I THIS I xtba Firm rrrM-rrfcsky . JX ty. ru. - r flcc: -1 1 ,-1 a-l lAwred i.r,-i ' " .v mvrnAf , SaW ' ' ' ' I1 ri,v - - err :r.r.;3, a aV I M I TkAGUERREOTYPES, JL" and PHOTOGRAPHS. 10W k f 5. 1 1 : 1 if 1 i ! 3 i I