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rrrrriTl . THE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. TWO WKKKS Ij AT 12 IS ! .rrital of ihv .Mail of lY.iriiary 5. D the arrival on Tuesday morning of the Uiiit-d ':.iti steamer Satiniur, d lyss from Sari Fratcis e, we are placed in receipt of our Xew York mail of fhruiry ' The clipper fehip .Wtnliht which ar-r-,,.l v. the 9 line tinir, -ailed several days before th C'nlirorniw. Our i IvM-e- fratn Friic:sco are to the 10th or Xlarcli- jtttr v Overland M iiL. Ten thousand one hu:ilrfl ninety-seven letters were s-ent olf by the Ut 'liifrUnJ Mi.l, of which two hundred and eVven were f-r way -t at ions. During the month of feoruiry six:y-tfire; thmiMaiid and thirty betters were forward-! froru tHU State, an J thirty-tight th -us and fix hundrel aud -Mrvr-ntj-four were recti vetf daring the same im-fith by Overland Mail. I p p.ti'bc f thk Stkamkus. The ii oil en flute, of the 1'aciS.: Mid S'eatnshtp Company's line, left f;s..m-street wharf yesterday at ten o'clock a. m., tikius with her :; passengers, and s'J2,'tf) in treasure. The I'urtn lett nl two P. M., the luterieaa of t!ie h--nr of her arrival last Saturday, having ne cessifatel her delay. She carried out pa-sseii-rs mil l H"',H47 i" treasure. The atii-.urit of iii.-ney tikeu by the two rteainers was comparatively small. S.t:jsck r Caktaix Lint. Threat? of Captain Henry v'- Lunt, of the i;riti!i ship Svi'A', indicted f,r resistance to, and assault upvti, L. S. Ivputy Xlirs'ial William. cane up lor trial before the L". S. fir--.u:t Court, and had resuilcl in a verdict of gu;lty. J adze M'AIisler seiitence-l hiiu to le itnprisonel two mouths :m I p ty a fine of s?."V). In the case of V. J uuiesoii, first officr of the Ill-jii'I'l, a iiule prosequi w is en!ereJ, and the defendant di-cuarged. Thk V.nrE ilveb Mi lsi. The - states that a svii-ntiri': tierman miner has Im'h io the Washoe sil ver mine- and made estimate that the probable pro il i.rti'-o .f the veins already opened will not be less th it 1. """.' during the present year. The ore pays S-V" tf !iIF 'o the ton, anl the tilver con-tiin-t ,')'' if Zold to the ton. 1'uring the month of January List ' 10 ounces, or two and five-twelfths jn at il.'i Troy ounces to a ton of Washoe sil ver were Jeposited ut the Mint, and these two tons eoutaii.ed l-J.2i:lof gold. Horse F.xrr.r- Ovlrlanp. A Horse Kipre3 is tr t-e run beteeii the termini of the two telegraph l.net at t.ih rate of ceel, s.. in week from the t.iue an rlnlisH steamer touches at Halifax we sOall Live the news in Salt Francisco. This will be a grand achieveiuent. Kusell .St Majors Overland h.re express will leave Iaveuworth on 11th April. Three Lund red alditionil horses have been purchased for the line. The time between Missouri and California is to te made in-i.te of cue week, by help of the telegraph liuf-s at the two ends. The line will be by Captain iuip'ns route trout alt L-ake t :icraiaento City. I'nilril Stale. The long itrugrgle in regard to the Speakership, his been brought to a clonr. after a coi test of two month, by the election of Win. Pennington, of New Jersey, the Republican fcoiniuee, but really an Old Line Clay Whig. The balloting was as follows : Whole number, 223 ; neessary to a choice, 117: Pennington, 117; McCIer Band, 8-'; Gilmer, 10. The announcement of the re suit was followed by applause. The Clerk declared Mr Pennington elected ?ir-ker of the House. The peicr, amid a Hiet that strongly contrastel with the excite I dis.rdrly proceedings which previ ously prevailed, remarked as follows : iientl'men of the lloute of Rrpmtnlatirr : I re tarn you my grateful acknowledgments, for thedistiu g'tUiied honor you have been pleised t j confer upon me in eleetinz me Speaker f this House. Cmiug kere P.r the first time at the present session, to be as sociated with you as a member, no event could have been more unloosed for than that I should be called upon ti preside over your deldrations; and my friends will do nie the justice to say that I have not Solicit the positiou, as I certainly never desirel it. I f iui, nevertheless, as conscious of the dignity ami iin- rortanee of this hi.h office as any gentleman can I; ut I should have been fir better please J could its duties have been entrusted to abler and more expe rience! bands. After witnessing the almt.t insur mountable otstacle in the way of an organization of this House. I came to the conclusion that any gentle min. of any party, who could comm ia t a majority if votes for Speaker, w;is bound, in deference to put lic exigencies, to a.rcept the responsibility as an act of patriotic duty, whether it was agreeable to his per sonal feeling or not. As that choice has unexpected ly fallen on me, I have not hesitated to accept it. In the execution of this hijih trust, my object .will I to Jvi my duty with impartiality and justice to all. I h all have jrreat necessity, gentlemen, for your indii:reiice in the new position iu which I am place-i . and 1 feel entire confidence that I bhall receive it at ju-ir hands. A lirpresetitative froru the .State of New Jersey, ujpu whose soil Ki tunny brilliant achieve ments were accomplished in the llevolutioiiary war, and whose people have ever been distiuguishe I for dev..ti.,n to the Union and Constitution, I pray the imf Arbrer of our destinies! that I may do no act to impair either, bui that by wise and prudent Coun seU peace and prosperity in y yet reign in our nil 1st, aixi our free institutions may be prpetuatel to our de scendants. I feel that I have a national heart em bracing ail parts of our L'ni .ti. Again th inking you fr your kin loess, I now enter upon the duties of that arduous and responsible station. Ferney has been elected Clerk of the House. The President has prepared a scial message, re commending the Pacific Kiilroad, which will be sub ra tted so. n after the ortanizatioti of the House. He fivors n particular pr. j-x-t. Mr. McLane returns to Washington by or.lers fntu th tiovernmetit, that he may le present to explain and aid in the ratification of the Mexican treaty. The II. n. S!m. n P. Chase has lern elected t S. Senat r fro.u )hio, to s.o'ee.l the Hon. Mr. Pugh. The vote stood Chase, '.'; I'ugh, i-l. A jjreat fire occurred at Mew )ileans, February 2, destroying bales of Cotton. w York, Fi b. Si A great fire took place in II! in street, to 1 ty. A six story house, full o! fami lies, w is burne 1; an ! more than twelve ers ns were hurue I t death. The scene was truly a terrible oue. A ureal number of persona jt:uped from the windows f an I wer eith." kiiie I outright or seriously wounded f y the fid. Mn, women and children appeare.1 at trie windi , wildly s;reiming for he!p. Some j imp ed fr.im them d iwu into the s:re-t, anJ esc.i -si With I!vit injuries. The jary iu trie case of the IVmberton Mi'N dis:is fr, have renlere-l a verdict, in which they de rl-ire their belief th it the owners at the time f the fll of th-. I.ti;idli:g h i I no rcas..n todistrut its secu r.ry. Tiiey find th Kre-jJ ?au-e of the fill to have teen the weakness of t'ue east-ir. n columns, the thin ne rf the brick wal. the manner tf construction, an I the length of the spaa from one support to another. For the imperfections of the cast-ircn pillars, Mr. . Albert Fu'.Ier, the former Contracting agent and fore man ft the Kag'e Iron Foundry, is foiin I to be re sponsible. P.ut ttie great weight of censure is thrown on the arcuitrc; an I superinten lent of the structure, M.-. Charles Lw Itlgelow. II;s Lick of judgment in layinx the timber and 3.srinz. and the insufficient iaspecriun to which he aubjevtcl the ir..ti pillars ani S'ipports. render him. in the eye of the Jury, re sponsible fr the calamity. Ksrspras. The news from L'uroj? is important. On Jew Yeir's Iiy. at the Imperial recej tion, Xipoleon III. nttertd the anticipate 1 oracle, upon which hangs the fare of Farope. lie deilired. in answer to a laconic adlre-sof the Papal Nuncio, that his object w:is the rest. rti.n of conti lence and peice." The phrase greitiy reassure the public mind. The retirement ft Count Wu'ew-ki fr..m the French Foreign OfBce is announce! in the .Wtn't'ur. where at the same time appears the appointment of M. de Tnouvenel as his 'ujcesr. The ideri tf a Congress se-rns to have teen definitely aban lon.'I. the policy dictated in the farnous pamphlet f.rming the ptent programme of he Wn:em Government-, vi.: that of Italy to be left, to mm'? her internal a'lairs absolutely without irernal intervention; that even the French troops B stationed at Rome lie in-tant!y recailel, and that Pxp-xl liovemraerit ite prevente 1 Cmm drifting re r -lit in foreign co'intrics. One result of this projet. Wording to it French journal apeaking. it is under Mjr.J. the views of the Enperor will be tliat the llo-B-? 1 1 an I the Du.-htesj will at once consjoli-l ite theai mIvm under the Crown of Sardinia; fl-ml that from pressure of liberal institutions in such close and raeo-nring proximit. the rigor of Austrian rule in Xeneti iniwt be perra mentlr relaxed. The Pope is id to U profoundly alarmed and offended by the at. LtuL, iisuaied fcj the French Government, and -!i?ion of diplomatic relations is hinted at as not an ntirely improb-il.Ie event. In the meantime, the nn aruiic at Paris speaks of Marshal Caurobert as on ' vT f Jeprtarv to Koine, to superintend the em rktion of f b French arniT. K n k I u u d. ! Qijees Victoria's Sptt m fbom the Tiibone. j Parliament was opened by the Queen in pers-jn on ' the 21th. In the speech from the throne, her Maiesty ! reviews the circumstances under which the agreed to ; join the European Congress, and ad Is, circunistanc s 1 have arisen which have led to a postjoiienjent tf the ' Congress, without any day having been fixed for a ' meeting. "liuf." giid the Q iten, "wheth-r in Coi. gresB or in sep irate i.e.tiation, I sh til end- ivcr Vi obtain for the foj 1 of Italy fice lotn from foreign in- j terference by f ,rce 0r arms iu their internal concerns; , and 1 trust that the atliirs of the Itk!'..in peiiiLsuIa ! "ill is? satisfactorily and peaceably settled." j Her Majesty then suites tiat she is iu Communica- j tion with the Emperor of France with a view to ex- j tend the commercial intere-ts between the tv conti- tries, :tnd thus draw c! ?er ti.e b'.n Js of friendly allj- ance r-rweii ll.ein. j In regarl to the San Juan allair, y)tc says : i " Tiie unauthorize 1 pri-cee-ling- f an oicial of the ' United States in regard to the is'ai, I i f San Juan, lrtwen Vancouver Island and the main laud, might i have led to a serious collision between my f.rct-s and the United Stutes; but the collision has been preveti- i ted ly the judicious f rlaratice of my naval officers ! on the spot, and by the equitable and conciliatorv ' provisions and arrangements pr js.-t-J in this matft'r by the Government of the United States. "I trust that the rjuestion of boundary, out of I which this a3 air has arisen, may be amicably settled : in a manner conformable with the justice of the two j countries, as defined Ly the first articles of the treaty I of 1M0." j In the debate ujicn the address in the House ofi L.rds, Lord Derby expressed his regret at the con- I Juct or the Oovernrneut on the Chinese .juestion, anl ur'eil a strict non-intervention policy in regard to Italy. The Duke of Newcastle aud Earl (iranviile defended the Government, and th latter stated that Mr. Cobdeii was entitlal to most of the credit for the new commercial treaty with Frauce, which he was convinced would prove a great benefit to Englan I. An amendment to the ad lress was negatived, and the address vo'ed. In the I!oue of Commons, Mr. Brand gave notice that on the 20th of February, Lord John Russell would introduce a reform bill. Mr. D'Israeli expressel hi- disapprobation of some .onions of the address from the throne. He was sur prise 1 that at this date a new commercial treaty should be iiegotii'ed, as it shook to pieces the com mercial policy of Jate years. Mr. Charles Eennawyke has been appointed Eng- li isn .Minister to .Mexico. Capt. Harrison, cornmanderof the tlrrat Kastern, was drowned by the upsetting of a boat at South ampton. The event created a painful sensation throughout England. Hon. Richard Cobden, having sunk his private for tune in American securities, his friends have raised JlMi'.OOO, in sums of from C jd to JCoO), to repair his loss. Hon. M. Biynes, adistinguL-Iied Liberal politician, and Sir V. C. Bass, a well-known optic artist, ore lead. Fra re. A commercial treaty between France and England was signed at Paris on the '2-1 of January, and has given rise to various sjecu!atiors iu that city. Its tei fuss have noljet transpired. Respecting them vari ous rumors are afloat. It is said that the English Government has frankly carried out its franchi-es of free-trade; that coals will te relieved of all but the differential duty; that the duty on manuf ictured iron will be towered at.out one-half, and that the French and English fl iss, in maritime intercourse, will I completely and effectively assimilated, and that the ships of both nations will be relieved from tonnage dues in tbe ports of England and France. The commercial treaty between France and Eng land continued to excite much S-culati -n. The Cunttitutionrl publishes several articles of the treaty as the following : On and after July I next, the im port duties on cotton and wia.I will be suppressed. English co.-.! and coke will be subject t- the same duties as in Belgium. On an I after October next, a duty of two francs will le substituted for actual duty on iron. From IecemlsT, duties on machinery will be diminished. From Januarv, 1SCJ. the sugar duty will be reduced. From June, lNil, prohibitions of the importations of thread and hemp will le replaced by a duty not exceeding 30 per cent. From October, 1-Sfil.aII remaining prohibitions will be nix lished. The advantages granted to France will be stated shortly. A decree has been published, convening the Senate of France to meet on the 21H of January. The Pays says the result of the commercial tr?;:y with Great Britain has leen that negotiations for similar treaties have been commenced with other powers. Spain n m.I Marorra. A Madrid telegram f 15th Jailing, announced that the Spaniards in Morocco were masters in all the positions of Cabo Legro having obt linel a complete victory. They were comiiian lini all the heights of the valley of Tctuan, and w.cil 1 be before Tetuan as soon as the artillery would be able to p:iss. Late advices from Mogadore state that CIIOO men, the pick of the Moorish army, were encamped on the hills beyond Mogadore, ready for action. The Moors were s.tid to have taken in all GO ) Spanish prisoners. Itnlv. Victor Emanuel has a new Ministry. Count Ca vour is President and Minister of Foreign Affairs, ami takescharze, temporarily, of the Interior. Fant.; has the War Department : Ca ino is Minister of Justice; Vegizzie has charge of the Treasury; Mi inie of Pub lic Institutions, and Juccini of Public Works. A British frigate saluted the authorities of Leg horn, and the batteries of the town responded. This salute is interpreted to be a recognition of the freedom of Leghorn from the claim of the exiled Duke. It is considered the first fruit of the Anglo-French policy towards Italy. Korein Suiuinnry. There have been 51 ,10 ,'00 saved from the wreck of the H.jyil Charter. France has recently come in iosse?sion of tlic port f Adotd on the KeJ sea. It is statM that the Emperor has refiscl permis sion for Marshal McMahon to accept the sword ten dered by Ireland. The Morsetelegraf.h patent expires in ISt'.l, nnd will then le free to the public. .Every man can then work his owu wires. It is tut iinatt-d that the thrc thousand minors at Pike's Peak this season have taken out 1 1 ,fM,0ijO. T'.ie Ion Builders Strike is not yet at an end. Five thoiisiud yet hold out. 1 ut tiieir resources have failed and they are reducid to the extreme of poverty and distress. Jenny Lind has made up her mind to endow and erect an asylum for decayed singers. Otto, her hus band, it is said, renders her uneasy and unhappy he "fizhts the tiger" fiercely, the wretch Another tb-pement in high life is reported. The wife of Mr. Smith ISetmermnnn, residing near Maid stone. England, ran off with Rev. A. W ftrern, cur ate of the Parish, where the parties resided. The la ly has property iu her own right amounting to The United States Government pays the California and Oregon members of Congress some j?!'" a ses sion as mi'.eag?. an 1 yet .1 has been a notorious fact, now aain devl ired by such po.nl Democratic author ities as the Oregon Statesman and Sacramento L'nion, that ail these nicmters travel ou fiee passes. Iter. T. Stirr King has resigned his pnlpit in Bos ti.n t.. g to California on account of his health. 15. it his ei pie were uuwiliing to let him and he there fore withdrew his re-igniti. n an 1 receive. I a year's absence. I'uring his absence, the Parish supplies the pu.p't. j The Voting Men's Debating Society, having .lis j mis-e 1 the riues:on, "Wfiere il -s the lire go to when I it pies out ? have got a i.ew and more exciting me j up torn a i:oiie is iivtroyl t y r.rt,-!. es it hum ii., or Jis it burn '!a:.n .'" There is to le a warm debate on this . ieti. ii. A critic in a S in Iwich I -lands paper pronounces Thackeray's "Virginian," "an intolerably stupid j imble." On the other hand a critic in the Christian Ex iminer pr..notinoe Thackeray's name "the highest among Etm'i-h nvelits of the present d iy." They are both wrong. t'rt!an-l Tranteript. An appropriate monument to Stephenson, the dis tinguished English civil engineer, has t een erected at l'ar'.ington. Lnglaud. Ihe I.ocomotive engine built by him. the first ever constructed; has teen place 1 on a pedestal in front of the ra.Iroai Hatioii. where crowds tlutk to see it. It was c.iiisiJeitd a miracle in its day. Its sj-eed was f..t:r miles iu iu ur. Vice President Breckenridge is t'ie grand-.n of Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith, oneof the un st leariie.1 an 1 e!egint gentlemen and scholars of Lis day: and his great grandfather was the celebrated I'r. Wither-sf-H.n, ais a president of Princeton college, an 1 one i f thesinersof the Declaration of Indcj en lence from the Slate of New Jer-y. He is sai l to have the best chances of obtaiuing the Democratic tiomination for the Presidency. A letter from Vienna, in the Prussian (iazette, says: "The government appears more and more re solved not to allow the agitation in Hungary, wnich has suddenly arisen, to continue. It has ordeted the 6th torpt d'armtt, whi:h is now in Italy, to proceed to Hungary, to be at the deposition of the Archduke Albert." A wise man will speak well of his ne;gV.r, h,Te bis wife, and pay f r his paper. Sy,aci:s .Tj'irnit. To pay for one's newspaper is wise, no doul.t. And also to si.eak well of one's tielghUir; but wheth er it is wis..-, or even safe, to lore hi neighbor x u-ij'f, is a question. The Japanese laugh at our trial by jury, and d. clare that none but idiots would have a system that w.is chiefly va'uable to the rogue and villain ! It is bar.llv necessarv toadl. that there is net a liwverin j v - . . .. . . - -i -1- i.t: !...! trie wn' ie empire inai is, u we may oene.ea iener in the New York iltrali, which says that Japan is the home of justice and equal rights. The r.-sjiects of the (irtat Eastern are said to be 1' okinz brighter. Tii report of the arbitrators he me.:! Mr. Scott Kus-eil. the builder, tin 1 the owners, will put down vaiious flying rumors discreditable t the builder and to the ves-el, and exhormrate Mr. R.i-S" 1 froi'i the imputation of Using inferior mate rials, ar. 1 executing work not in accordance with his contract. There is now a very direct prospect of the ve-.-d being chartered by Mr. Lever, on term very favorable to the shareholders an 1 ail interested. The correspondence between the parties on the subject, and the offer be has made, is published. If accepted, be will have the hip finished at once, in good style, put into a regular trade, and guarantee a g.nd divi dend to the shareholders on tiieir stock of 220,). fpffi.il Violins. THK KKST on 1 1 .,ii"s sir-.j.ari !--. '.in KK.MKHV FOR K II KOI A l!a. Yellow I).'k an l I JUe of l'util-. IIALI.'SSAKSAIMKIbb.l.r K I. I.O V IxCK an.I I -1; ! 'f fut-i-i is j.re. are.! from t.'i- fnest ml Jamaica' s'ar:ij..ir.!U an.I Kn?li-h I xIMe of IVtass n.lmiruMe as a re s...ra:ive a:,, purifier o" t)iv t.lsl, it cl- an -4 lie- !. m of all nun I. i.l a:ij in.;. ure matter removes pimples, lioils ai.d eruj lions from the skin ctire rl...umatim ai;J pains of all kiti'ls. Ai! who ran aft .rl should ne it, aji it ter.ils to pive them strength ai..l pr .loruf hf-. S -.Id ly Iru,'iits ft-n.-rally, at 1 per Lottie K. II A I.L A: C i., I'r-.prlctors, W",',K- 1.- IruV'ist?. M ai US -'lay street, !' iu Sau Frauciaco. OAIll' CK.MKTKKV A SsOCI ATIOX I The al.Vf .s.4;iati..ii her"Ly pive notk-e that the applkat fin f.-r burials in the Nuuanu Valley (.Vmit.ry must be made to Sam uel s",n id.'e, Ks.j., Kurt .-treet, f..r the current year. l'er order of Trustees. C. JI. I.KWKRS, l--:im Secretary. - IKlXObl br KIFI.Ks, ATTKXTIOX ! P) The Member of the abov C..mpai:y are hereby notified fj5 that, after ti.is dale, u icts will not issue I as lierclo li f-re. 'i' Regular I'ril's rill ! h. Id at the Anno r,T the Corps on tlie il and 4th Friday evenings of each ni'inlh, ut 7 o'lltk I'. M. IVr order: F. C. KKHiKK. JtHI.N II. IJKoW.V, Orderly ?. rieant. Captain. Head Quarters ll.maiulu Kifh-s, Iiecemlu r 0, lsoJ. IsT-tf l'OI.VNKSIA.V bXCAMI'.MKXT, o. 1, I. ii. i. F. 1'ii.kT the jurisdii -tion of the II. V. G. bodj;e of the Vnit.d States. The regular meetings of this Kui-anipinent are held on the 1st and 3d FKIUAY fcVEMXOS of each month Uesidriit and visiting inemlH-rsare resi--tfully inviled to attend. l' r Order. C. r. Honolulu, Nov. 10, lsis. IJl-tf A. K. A, M. Lk I'bookes ok L'OcKixm boni.i:, No. U4, under the j;iridiet:.n of ttie Supreme Council of the Grand Central l..le of France, w..rkii. in the ancient Scotch Kite, hoi Is its regular meetings on the Wednesday nearest the full moon of each month, at the old bo.l'e Room, in King '.reel. Yisitinif l.rethren r.-spectfuliy invited to attend. Auu.-llS. tiO-tfl r. C. JO.VKS, Secretary. HlVIXti OI'F.XKI) A V A III K TV SHIRK ON FullT flKKtT, (U-i-.-n M.-rch u.t and Kiio: Miw-b) is prepare! to supply the wants of his !ne:ids and the I'uLlic generally, in ipMiitUies to ait purchasers. A full assortment cuii.-lanlly ou hand of Dry ioods, .roceries, Ituots nnd Shoes, Hard ware, I'aney Cooils, Clothing, AiC ANI A LARtiK VAKICTV oF "T fx n Is. o o IVJ" o t o f-t . XT" Ladies particularly invited to call and examine the Stock. Cor.nt-.y Orders Filled at the LOWEST SI '.KKLT R ATKS. 19S-3ia New Furniture Store! OX FORT STRKKT, At the old SumsinK Ac "o.'s Premises. .r I'ST KKCKIVKD, per SYREN, an assortment of Fl KM fl UK, consisting of l.l. irk walnut secretary am! lx.ok-ca.se, lilack walnut (...ok-casc, ltlaek walnut sofas. lo.i. k walnut easy chairs, l.inplete paimei! chamlKT tts, liair matt r.issei, LiKikin. glasses. Ana chairs, Kockinir chairs. lininit chairs, I'arlor chairs, ic. ALS AI ays on band, an assortment of ready-made Furniture, con sistinjr of lSed-teads. three iies. ltureaus, Wash-tmds, Coiiiniodes, Tables Chairs, Curled hair. Sofa springs, Furoiturfl varnish, Ac, ;c, tic. JZT Varnishing and licjiairing dune with care and prompt ness. C. 11. LF.WERS. l'ls-.'Iiii Proprietor. ti ATS U A WA7 " A AX ! JOHN AMiM AM). Jr.. CO.. HAVE e.-lal.ile. thein-elvts in Japan for the urjH.se f Carrj inc oil a Oeiieral Ciinnii--ion Rusine-s. They hav- estaldished a Line of Packets lieiwceii San Francisco and Kauag iwa, touching at Honolulu on their way t j Ka.iaeiva. The Lark Itover. the i.ion.s-r of the line, will leave San Francisco alsnit the 1st of April for Kanaawa. REFERENCES : Wm. T. Coleman k Co., San Francisco. M.o'uNI'Kiv .S: Co , " " Ri s-ki L & Co China. II. F. S.ow, Honolulu. l.r.i-ly Notice (o 3Ia(iTs &, Ohiuts of Whale Ships. tiil' w v n i.' THK I'XDKHSICXFd) 11 K I.KAVK 5t iiX; in central, th it they have sue -wled in leasing from the - to itiili"uiii.e ... ilia i I s ii.i . soil , nie. ,iie i...'ii Ircncli tlovernmeiit at Tah; :, :e railway and hearing down premises, including storehou-es. etc , etc., and are n-.w prepnrt-d t execute r- pairs with dispatch and at lower rates tlinn at any oth-r h rt in the Po-itic. OMEN & iSooMNG, lSJ-ly Shipwrights. s a i i) 1: i: v AT TIIE OLD STAND ! JI ST KKCKIVKD I'KK "CO.MKT," a choice !t ol 11 g-kin sadiih-s, Mde ili., Round Mack bridles, California and Mexican saddle trees, And a Iari:e as-ur:mei;t of Gout's x-i rl I xx p; "7VlAiir,. Manufacture.! express'y for this market. 1'O-lni R. II. KollI SilN. Kahuku for Sale ! U'lIX UK SOU) AT PI I'.LiC AI'C- tle TIOV, at the i'ourt House in Honolulu, on the Uth day iwm of June i.ext, thai large land caihd KAin iir," in thedi-lr.ct cf Kau, Island of Hawaii. Tereia of sale Half ra-h, and th" balance in 12 month, with iril.-r.st : the d to he .Miv- rtd wh u the la-t pajm.i.t shall Is. m ule. A .rtioii of the laud i said to !e w. 'd adapted to the -ri,vth ) -f wheat, and all of it for vrizinn purxsc, e-s-nally for g..a;s. ' The in. .ut lain p-.rtit.ii is paid to als-und in puhi F-r further pirtieular. iii.pnrenl the etri.-e of the uuder-i-ned. : lty order of the le.ard of F-dootioIl. J R. ARMSTROM'., l.'s-r.in President l(..ar l Klucation. i I.eae for Sale. A.c. i THK LEASE OK THK PR KMIsKS. ... f-riir-riy .s.ciipied ly John Leld. and lali ly l-y I apiaiu ' . m y-sl. E IwarJ. en Alakea street. I.an:ir 'le.-u je.,r. fr- in i May l.l. I-...!, to run, s-il j-et to a irr.iin.l rent of yi'.o sT j atitiiiui. pay.ibe --n. i-ani.ti. illy. i f r sale. The buil tii)- are i c-n enen; f.r a fannly. an! are in e-sl repair. lJ.--io.-s the) il- iln.g fi ai-. an i ..iit-hou-. s U-l..in.-i'i to ilie an,e, th-T- is a : p..i-.i:it c!:-'e with lo r.--ms in lb-yir 1. The fjri .:.ir.- in th- hou-.-. .-".-up.-.l by Mrs. J .Ini I...I-I, wi;i Ue -,. I by an-- ; t.-.n ai-.ui tl,e -jih of April next, and l;e pr, m:s.-s pi-upi-d by j fe-r wi'.l f .r sal-,.r to l-t at the . tine tun-. T'. jMiii.. i are Pi e . or!r. the l.uii dines nearly new, an 1 they would ac- j i 'i.iiii..l..i.' a lar,;e family. F. r further particulars, npp!v lo the j u:.d' rsigiml. S.J. I.Al'l". , I.VM-JiM. C. R. l'.l.-H ip. lOS.-in FxecutoT of es:a:.. ..f John Lid.l. .1 i Ia A Heather Hell." from London !; l FOIS S I l-M'.sIi.Nrli- K in lionet. 11 V THK ll.'i Is tart. .:"s Sup ri. r I'ark Cran.lv, " I'.r- wu ' -!. n: Unn.iy. AL-o-PER I.ATK ARKIVAI-s. yuarter caks sherry Wines, various brands. Mam i'.'s lSran.lv. Ki.-Mh I"n:ted iiievard Proprietor's BranJy, Jules R. .I.ui Uraii !y, t urta-e"," Chan., ane. A. P. EVERETT. J.' baskets l.'T-:im t.s. K. 11. STASLKV. IXCOI.S A- STAXM'.V, i ACCni'NTANrS AN I CON V FY ANC EKS. H. Nvi 1 1 r. I. vfri; - Hd; jt I. Pr te-ts evtenlej. Legal I s-ui;.eiits ex ji 'i. with neat less aii.i dispatch; Commercial Rooks i i ;,'.l and cl..--.!, and I'ti-t 'iu liouse Hr-kerneo-dunc; Ac- ! c '.i:.: made up and '.Hecti HiS faithfully i.tt. ; U-d to. I'.'T-oLI I'Oll S.VI.K ! j THK "HECK WITH LOT" a fin - site f..r j a I' . '-ni!i.r. w ait plenty water. Mtuat. d at the head of Emilia street, m ar the Roval Settout about 4-i of an i $3 tn.juire i f I '-is-'Jin R. AP.MSTROXO, WHITECOrTOXTIIRE.tH, IJLIKCOT- j ton tnnrad. For sale by W. A. ALT-RICH. New Goods ! New Goods ! 7ST. INT. fWlTKs THK .4 TT K.XTIOX tC I flar-to t.- f....-:! a-sir.i:i-:il f llarviar, -:vs.-.l t- "Syrr:i" fr..-ji l!uo ; lMaled Ware, iVc. itick-. l:tmj-s. H.irrtis wi.;::., H.UTr I at! li'.'. Can ".I-- Vurii OX t'.ty ;i i, V K--1 CUt Ii:i.J?, Kf -f CUt Pl'IKt'S K OH.jrrs' rivet-;, Cxv-i jick l;-lv s. I'll in A. c. l u. :l.n' stt':c a a:..! f t. . puir.ps. wita tiose, xc., com- I'lete; "luiaon liftiiirf puu.p-. Uu'.ta pvrcha h'tt.-, with c. upli:.i:s an I pipis. riows. KAtil.E STEEL AM) EX TK.l HEAl'Y I ROM PLOttS. Nnatlrit's. Pi k Axes, IJlLL H'S'KS, CIkasS 1IjoK3, tlx Yoke Irons, Native M'aues, Cl'TTIXO Spahes, ti.lRIiEN HoES, .Slsll C'oHtiS, Iitov I5i:.t'F.s, Sim S rater Pay A: Martin's bla.-kii.ir. l!ow pins, porcelain hooks. Sash r.llers, I'onun n and fine sci-s-.rs, S-rini: puiich. It .w hl and ivory rules, PI vers, crv-s cut niv Ilam-ss buckles. Root lasts. Plumbs and levels, hit'-wash and punt brushes', Pepassion CHps, Ink and p ncil erasers, i.KiEN Shears, I'ki.m.sc Scissors, ii.vRiiEX Trowels, Steel Shovels, CI RAIN StlM. PS, ( Iras Scythes, I'lanters" Hots, Hand Screws, Door She-vves, 5, AhzeJIaxdles, l!r:uvs and bit., spriinr -le.-l hand saws, Mrawlrry fork-. Match safes, llrass wire, I'.riuht fry pans, T hiutfes, Fr:iini:i? chisels, llencli plan-s, butcher knives, Me-iiuui biackiiiir, Sle-le hauiuiers, Hoerak.-s, Woiden faucets, Scale heani3. ALSO Sheet lead, lead pipe, nail roils, and a lare variety of articles not particularized. For mile at the lovvent iimrl.el rnln. lyT-ot S-ttJS and Czijy& ! liATIifi'l sTVLE:S! IHIK l"XIERsl;XEI R KSI'KC'T I-TI.I.V begs t.. nmifv her friends, and the public ia general, that she has on hau l a larje and well ussorl.il supply, just arrived, p-T "Yankw-e," of !. s girls', iulants". Ilulies, and men's hats of every variety cotiMStiinr ol tti-can, iuii-lale, leghorn, and straw tl all variili. s. Also, l:i.lie" gauntlets, gloves, h.n.ps and skirts of the newest and most approved pattern. M. K EEC. AN. lre-'liu F..rt Street, next d.xir to the l'.lack Horse Tavern. i:.n;i.isii miiTi: i,i:.D! TV IRON" DRI'MS OF 2S to jli Ibn. rarh, H lo ol Fur sale by i ofs ' siiM'rior ipialify. i'.: -oil 1 A. P. EVERETT- Just Ieceive! ex YanKee. Ci ASKS II AMIILKV AND RAKER'S OVS- rrs, cas-s ground all-pice, cases ground ginger, Cases cream tartar, case carbonate tioda, fc sal'-raius, cass Freuch'prunes, " suiokeil salmon, cas. California cheese. For sale il'.l-lf) SAM SAY11HJE. by A C.lllll. T IMIK I'XIERSIXEI. while acknowledging with gratitutle the very liberal patronage be-towed Umih him ilurino the l ist lourt.s'ii years, would inform his friends, patrons and the j ublle generally, that he is now prepared with first-rate workmen, and the In ft imitt rinl ever seen in this country, to execute orders for Roots u:id Shoes at short notice, au 1 in work manlike manner. N.N. Repairing and Treeing done wiih dispatch, and all work .lone to-irdcr will be u .trriintt.t, both in the lua'.erial and workuian-hip. JT The und.-rsii:ned invites attention to his large assort ment of l!oot mill lii' lio'.v on hand, ivhu-li will lie re plenished by invoices now' ou the way r ships Washington All-tii. I', liodfrev, Samuel Robertson aud via Isthmus. ljS-4t J. il. WOOD. COLDS. COCO IIS. RH KI'M ATISM and 1 onsmnpuoii, with their inevitable pains, Iis-tors' bills and other attendants, may be avoid.-.! by purcha-ung at the ltricU Slorr a pair of tlios? ii-atlv-tinished Cork Insoles, to be worn inside tue stioe, pre venting all dampness from penetrating through the soles to the f.M.t. i;i t New Goods! New Goods! EX "SYEEX CiiSTLSJc COOKE A LARCiK AXD VKRV DESIRAliLK AS- sortment of DRY COODS. CiROCKRlKS. CROCK Eli V, WOODEN" WARE, A ( ; 1 1 1 C V LT I R A L 1 M V LEM F. N Td , STATIOXEPiY, FrRXlTl'RE, l'AINT.S, OILS AND CSLASS, HOLLOW WARE, HARDWARE, Ci LASS WARE, TINWARE, CUTLERY SADDLERY, FANCY ;OODS, ROOTS AND S1I0F-S, &c, &c XT Onlers from the other islands promptly attended to. Agents for Ihe sale of Dr. Jnyne's Cele brated MtMlii ines. 108 tf J u lOO ST ItKCKIVED! V.x "VAXKEK," URLS. Superior Snlinoii, ail brls Cement. Cases Powder f rifle). " Mu-tard, " Fresh Apples, " Sal.-ratii-, o- (.rii'i) '.rn, " Keiietts Little Neck Clams, llbst.TS, " Poaches. " Preserved Meats, Soup an.I Roullie, " Roast Turkev and Chicken, " Roiled " " " " " Fn-nch Peas, jspi-rin Candles, Cans Allspice, Half firkins Rutt. . , Ct:..ii Canvas, light N.., lb mi Sail-Twine, And f r sale bv C. IIREWER t CO. l.)s-2in CLOSING OUT !CL0SING OUT ! For Sixty Days Only ! riHK c XI) Kit SI fi X KD HAS REMOVED M from his Id stand on the c- rii.-r of Merchant and Nuuanu Hr-s-ts, to the I.KENIKR PRI. .USES, in me imtely opjHjsite, wh-re he now offer for sale the following goods, mostly at cott, nnd niar.v hrlntr cosf Ulack cloth cults and pants, c:. --inn re pant.-. Alpaca Coats and pants. White and colored -l ilts, Li.-ht elothnic. children's hats. at,!. California ha's, Panama aud fell do, asstd, lllaiiket. assort'-d colors, l'ea j-iek'-t and pea c:. Merino sh.rts and drawer, Ass..it.-.l caps. .I.:f. reiit styles, Giain b-atli- r !"".ts. Ii.d.a ni!.l-r ls.ts, woollen stockings, India rubber coats and pants. Oil clothing and s-'uthwesters, IiouM- barrel-,! gun. Rities, Colt's pistol, etc., etc. J. II fl RAl'SS. l7-2m Grenit-r pr-mis-s, Nuuanu street. l-KESH .IUKE!HES. or, S I.E. IJY RECENT ARRIVALS. THE ice a.-- rtnieiit of Groct r:e, at li.e store of the - .Ilowiiig eh" litid'-rsiened, viz.: Pre-.-rv.. Fr- s!. apple. Fresh Uinces, Fre-h p.-a. h. s, Fre-h p. ar. lLv-pls-rry j im, I'ranlsrrry j im, Strawb.-rry jam. J; MUiiiu r a-. .ory. r'urry po.iT, GroU'el c.vs-.a, tiround black perfr, Wh.le do Uo, I'Ulleiito, .r-.u:id cloves, &c, &c, Gr-.un l gir.i-er, Cr.-aiii tartar, S. C. .-!a. II la!l lb. nr. Fr --li cjrr.ints. in tins. Mir.ce meats, S i Seet sVorV, Fr- h r..;-n.s". Til water cra."kr. Tin s;i :.ir cracker. Til. s-.la cn.-k'TS Fr- !i o -te. s, S ir !:-ies. Tr s baf.er cracker. Tins oyster crackers, T.ii- wine crackers, Fr- -h obt-r. Fr -nch caper. Enclish pickle, En.-li-h n.ustard. EiiLrl.sh pie friits, li.h-li -auc.-s. French mu-tard. Sni-k.,l herritigs, Be-t ! 1-1 te: Muoked hams' Gnn corn. II- op- Crush-d and b-af suuar. S.ap, tc. N. B. Fresh I -land butter and ground cotb alway or. hand. UT-ly H. M. INTYKK. riui:vMn r i it i:vooi) ! 1IIK I XDKRSIO'XED KEEPS t)X HAXD a full supply of firewood from the di'.f- rent islands, which ill Is. sold at the lowest rite. V's.lf H W. SEVERANCE. "For Kanaawa. Japan. THE AMERICAN BARK I over, l'a; :ain ALBERT I'RAPER. will t u. ii at tins p!a.-e al.Hit the loth or 15th of April, and mil h-tie ir.uned ate .1. -patch for Kana-awa. For Freight or Fa-safe, apply to l'-'-'-"t H. F. SNOW. KLCI LAK DISPATCH MM'. FOR SAX FRANCISC O. THE FAST SAILING CLIPPER F.AKK Vailkee, C. J. Lovett, Master, Will have imutasliate dispatch kr the n'l-vo uatueil p-.-rt. For freight or passage, apply to l.'S 1. C. WATERMAN" .V CO. A.e.V.s. FOR NKW REDEOUH DIRECT! THE A 1 CoPPEREI' AXU COPPER FASTEN EO Miip "Syren,-' Capt. M. W. GREEN, will take Freight low f -r the aN.ve port, an.I having portions, of k-r largo alrca.lv enga-reJ, will have .piick dispatch. F .r Freight or P.u-sajs.', apply to loT-tf C. liUEWER i CO. A i: AV I. I A 12 OF HONOLULU & BOSTON PACKETS! ruisT class siurs WILL IiE DISPATCHED ROM BOSTON" TO HO NO I.l" I.l' IX M A V AND SEPTEMBER : Or oftener, if inducement oS'er. . Fkki-.ht takks at t ow kst hates, and particular attention paid to the filling uf or ders, shipment of machinery and other m.I ISC. A.;kts in H..-TO AllhNT IX H..S..L .M.-ssis. Wji. Thwis.; Jt Co. J. C. SfalI'ISi;. 153 SAUDWICH I S L A II D Tt- ON LY REGCLAR LINE FROM THE V. S. voTg. FIRST CLASS SHIPS Will be d.-5pauhed quarterly from Commercial Wharf, Rost.ii, i:i the months uf Murch, May or June, September tiinl Drri'inbrr, F. r further particulars see special advertisements in dai'y papers of the above months. For freight or pasture to, or drafts on Honolulu, apply to HENRY A. PIERCE. Sandwich Island Packet Office, t7 Commercial Wharf, Boston. AGENTS. B. P. Snow, Sutton A: Co. Cook Snow, 64-tt - Honolulu. New Y'ork. New Bedford. Freeman A: Co's ITiKASURE, FREK5IIT, PACKAGE & LETTER 33 x 73 r o s , On the 5th and 2tUh of : li Mouth. TO ALL PARTS OF THE fclJ? I'nilrtl Slule. South Amrrirn, XJJ, Caiiadus nutl Europe. Cum.'.. II. si. I Stw VOKK WITH THK AMKK1C AN'-KCKOP K A S Pht--S I'OMPANV TO tt'KoI-K. Cl OLD IHST. COIX AXD RI'LLIOX FOK- warded and insured on ien Policies, held from the best Insurance Compani. s in New York and Loudon. Packages, Parcels and Letters forwarded Semi-monthly, via Panama and Nicaragua, in chargeof Special Messengers. A Ss-cial Express isniadeupby us for Panama, Caltao. Lima, Valparaiso, and all the principal .rls of the west coast ot South America, which is promptly forwarded b the English Steamers leaving Panama on the 1 ith and J'Jth of each mouth. XT Collections made, and all orders pertaining to a legitimate Forwarding and Express business, attended to with liispatch. l'r iiiri pit I OllloeM. A. P. EVERETT, - - - - Honolulu. 121 Montgomery street, San Francisco, 9o-tf WELLS, FA1KJO A: CO.'S 7 a. " i vA. THE REGULAR PACKETS BETWEEN HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. For the speedy and safe conveyance of Merchandise, Coin, Let ters and valuable parcels, to all parts of the UNITED STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE. The Agents at Honolulu sell Hills of Kxchature in sums to suit on Wells. Fargo & C'o., San Francisco or New Y'ork. Aiso Wells, Fargo .V Co.'s franked U.S. Government envelopes, which pass free over the California and coast routes, and over the Atlantic route from San Francisco to New Y'ork. Commissions and collections promptly attended to. Oct. 1. isirt-tf. F. L. HANKS Agent. sSOO ISGWAKD ! LOST. AT SKA. FRO.M HAKKR'S OR New Nautui ket Island. on the oUth September, an irou 3 V boat and an iron can buoy. Whentliey went adrift were in g.snl order, marked in white paint, " American Guano Co.," and in blak paint ttie name of the makers. 4' Secor & Co., Nov elty Irou Works, New York." They probably floated toward the westward, and may be fallen iu with by whalers. Who ever will deliver the above in a usable condition shall be re warded as follows : For the boat, ron, if delivered at linker's Island, or foot) at Honolulu; for the buoy $200, at Raker's, or $luti at Honolulu. G. P. J I' I) I), ISO-tini Superintending Agent Am. Guano Co. TO THE LADIES IIESSRS. CASTLK Si COOKK WOULD and lieautiful x m. call the attention of the ladies to their new assortment of Flowers, Calico trimmings, Straw trimmings. Cotton trimmings. While and buir u.ar.seilles. Light and dark calicoes, Ruches. Wrought collars. Velvet ribbons. Dimity bunds, Silk and cotton elastic, Uuantlct.-, Moirhair mitts, Lisleglovcs, fans, kc. Skeletons, Willi 30, .a, il, 19, IT, 11 and 8 ribs. Also, extra ribs. l'.lS-tf Notice. fl'RIX THK SI MMER MOXTIISTIIK MJf Sailor's Home will contiuae to receive Hoarders at the fol lowing charges : Uoard, per week, $4 00 Ilo. do. Private Table 5 IKI Ixiginp, per week, 1 00 S.SfOIFER BATHS on the premise. Single Baths, 121 cts. Raths per week 50 To lioarders, free. (197Jm) MRS. E. Til KI'M leather: leather : flMI K lDKRSIXKD HAS OX HAXD A 1 supply of sujierior island tanned leather, tanned on Hawaii by a first-rate practical tanner. The assortment consists of sole and pump leather, saddle leather, calf skins, goat skins, and hoi; skins. For sale at the Feed Store, Fort street, near Hotel liid-Sm A. I. CARTWRi GUT. NOTICE. A JAj FE'tSOXS having claims or demands atrt inst the jX. estate of John Ladd, deceased, are refpiested to present the same within thirty days to the undersigned, and all jwrsons in debted to the said estate are requested to make payment to the same parties. S. J. LAII, Executrix. C. R. RISH'iP, lC'S-4t Executor of estate r-f John Ladd, ib-cased. BOOTS AND SHOES, " Made to order of the Undersigned. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUPEUIOlt CUSTOM MADE EX "SYRi:N." iu hays FROM BOSTON. F..r sale low at the Rrick Shoe Store, by l'J7-liu J. II. WOOD. Ex Syren D V AXD MARTIN'S IXKQCALEI blacking (a sites'). Mason's uneqnaled blacking, Luminus, Miller's, and Partridge's leather preservative, Neat foot oil, .sl--e blacking, shoe kit. Sparring gloves, foils and masks. Men's, bovs', rni-ses' and children's HOSIERY, kc. At the liri. k Sh--Store, by (loT-lm) J. H. WOOD. Ladic IOSTOX AXD I'll I LA H KLP II I A custom male M glove caif, ulove kid, English serge, fox tipp'd and plain C'oiisfrcss ISoots : With and without li El l. Also. W1I ITE KID Coiier-'-ss Vxs.ts, French kid buskins, tie and slippers. Ju-t received p.-r " Sy ren," at the (l-7-ln) HRH K SH'iE SToRE. (icnllruu'ii IX V. XT OF A ROOT. Shoo, Rrog.tn or Slipper, that will fit "inooth and easy lank u rll and ii tar on., wul fin 1 a MI CH LARGER and BETTER assortment at the lirirk Slio Store, than any other place in tins city. lvT-lin 3Iisr SKRK AM) fiOAT. Cneress and lace Ixiol-s, with aad without HEEL (a lar-e assortment). ALS1 Mises' long rutib, r Iss.ts, kid and goat boots, shoes and slippers, will be o-ne.l earlv ii-'xt week at the BRICK SHOE STORE, ex " Syren." lyT-lm C'liillreiis Shoes ! VARIETY lyMtn OF STYLES .-v "Svren." at the RRICK SH'. E STORE. Ht'iiker(V I .MP. DRESS. MH'ARE le boois, p- r Svreii," at the EDGE, am! ipiilte.1 1 97-1 in BRlClv SHOE STORE. . IS. AXD ROSTOV cust. tu made : and wat.-r pn-'-f Issits. Just re- IIIL I pump. A DK LP II I A dr-s. quilted S-A' - Svrr-n " 1- A I . 1 IIan-1 trunk, valises. an ! trav.-linir l-air. Cheap HKK'K SHuE ST.RE. Cheap ! 1 at the (lt?7-lm) VAK.MSII ! 25 'vr.Il,' lT-Tf CASKS (in 5 and IU gallon cans)of tiestquality var nish f- r furniture, carriage, &c. Just received per ' and for n!e bv C A t, H F. Ptxip. F BY II Y A. I. EVERETT. CoaN M ldcriou ! t o - ii T: n o XV : l'RIDAY. .March 23, at 1 oVlot-k, noon, W ill K- . l.J, r-y order of the l nit.nl Stat. Storx-ke. kt. in t w Yard in the rear of the Old Auction K, v!:i u the uudcrsigtiMt, A Q I'.VMITV OV COALS' Terms at Sale. -TX Schooner "Henn" a Auciioo. On W'KDXKSDAY, March 'is. ut CJo'clk., Wtll be soil the A 1 schooner - H. RY" io tons burlea The " Henry" is ucr;y few, heavily cops-r-fast iul nd n.wly copp- r.-.l, a. id well '. 'uii.l in cv, ry rxsjuvt. and lias on tsvirl 11 tons pi iron ballast, and is a supe rior vessel ot the island trade. Keal VMixte. I shall sell at Pul-hc Auction, a: Sales K.oro, on Suiunlay. Marrli 3l,nl ii o'clock M.. y onler of the Tru-ttv. the iroiK-rtv of the OAKl" CI1 K1TY SClliKL. situ.aed ou King street, and Utelv occu-pi.-.l by C. A. Tauer. TERMS. 1 cash ; balance 1. 2 and 3 year, with interest se cured by mortgage on the premises. A. I. t. EKETT. JUST KEGEL VKD! CLIPPER SHIP "SYREX !' i'rom 13ostou, FOR SALE BY 13 1ALKS CI'III.EI) HAIR, KEC.S I'lHE MM white lead, 2d and OO poun t kegs. Kegs Pacific white lead. 2.. pound kegs. Kegs aud tins Lewis & Rnihers superior r.inc paint. Half barrels cine paint, cherry cordial, Indian vegetable bitters, essence peppermint, lieiuoii syrup, Stoughiou's hitters, H-.4 drops, essence wormwood. Ladies' superior kid shoes, etc., etc., etc. ALSO INVOICE OT sriM.KIOK II ATS. Palm Leaf Hats, Leghorn Hats, White Pedal Trimmed Hats, 13 row n Canton Hats, Drab Canton Hats, Boys' Trimmed Hats, Lace Hats, 197m Children's Hats. NEW LUMHEU YA1U). riIIK CXDERSIOXKO HA VK RKCKXTLV 1 established a Luin-'cr Yard on the Esplanade, near lb: Court 11 .use, uiul would resKvtfully ask a share of trade, feel ing assured that we can sell rough luniU-r As loiv as tlic Sotvcst ! ON II AND Cedar b.ards. Rough hoards. Planed cedar Uiards, Clapboards, Tongue.! and grooved flooring. Assorted sizes scautliug. Shingles, etc., etc., etc. Orders from the other islands will be pioiupllv filled. Ktiiiih lioartln it iid Sruulliiii;, Three Cents per Foot, r:i'.3m C. A. 4 II. F. POOR. Just Received by Express from NEW YORK. LAD IKS ROXXKTS, LATEST STYLE, Elegant sash and liouuct ribbons, flowers, SuH.-rior kill gloves, white and colored, ' laimtlets. various styles, mohair mitts, Nets for ladies' hair, ora hoods. Nubias and rigolets, black velvet ribbon. Sewing machine cotton and silk, needles for do, Ch rry belts, black lace edgings, worked collars. Black lace veils, black fringe, ruches, Black railroad canvas, with patterns and worsteds asstd, Black and white Berlin wool, fancy buttons, Oala plaid, all wool, silk and cotton elastic. Children's stockings, etc., etc. For sale bv 191-tf II. PIMOXD k SOy. 'llXXED SAl'CEI'AXS. 1 TO 1 O. CARTS, M. Sheet iron kettles, 4 to 12 quarts, Croton hose, i inch, hose bib cocks, inch, Britannia filters to fit the cocks, superior grindstones, Collin's Yankee handled axes. For sale by 197-3111 W. A. ALDRIC1I. 711, AT IROX. Ix3-S. 1 1-4x1-4, 1 1 4x3-8. V l)xi, ljxi, lvj, ljxj, IjxJ, 13x1, 2ixl, 2xj, 2xj, 21 xj. 3xj, 3xj, 5j. Round iron, i to It, iuclusive. For sale by PJ7-om XV. A. ALDRICII. SADDLES AXD BRIDLES For sale hr l'JT-am W. A. ALDUICII. TZ'EGS WHITE ZIXC IAIXT Ji m. For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. JA1X KILLER 197-3m For sale bv XV, A. ALT-RICH. KARRELS VEXETIAX REI) For sale by P..7-3U1 XV. A. ALDRICII. BARRELS YELLOW OCHRE For sale by ly7-3m XV. A. ALDRICII. 1ASES ZIXC 197-3m WHITE F'or sale bv XV. A. ALDRICII. J LIE llJ7-3m FLA XX EL For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. fTIAXCT CHE ade For sale bv CK I'AXTALDOX COTTOX. 197-Um XV. A. ALDRICII. S.LK 197-3ra PARASOLS For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. IJLUE AXD 1.17-3 in ULACK BROAD CLOTH For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. JJCXTIXG 197-3m F'or sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. F A.XCY CALICO AXD WHITE SHIRTS For sale by 197 3ra XV. A. ALDRICII. C-X I'OWDKR, SHOT, CAPS Jt FOWL M ing pieces. For sale by ly7-om XV. A ALDRICII. c ASKS CHROME GRKKX F'or sale by XV. A. 197-3m ALDRICII. I1RIEI) A PI'LES. II A XI S, CI I KKSK. I A R I. WJ For sale by (lH7-m) XV. A. ALDRICII. c ASTILK SOAP, SAGO. CCURAXTS For sale by 197-3m W. A. ALDRICII. IITRAPPIXC PAPKR, SALT IX BOXES T For sale by 197-3m A. ALDRICiI. SALT WATER SOAP, RICE For sale by 197-3m VV. A. ALDRICn. u-mriiiTixG. CHALK. SCHOOL SLATES, T llavnes' D handled, round pointed shovels. :id poir inches. Ruhtcr belting, 4 and 197-im F--r sale bv XV. A. ALDRICII. Steei.pl Eagle plows. (MVS. XOS. I 1-2 AXD C.G.3 1-2, For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. Xos. d. 2 and 20. lyTiiii COFFEE .MILLS. HAY R A K ES, RAXV HIDES, Superior grindstones, cranks and rollers. Hay forks, 2 and 3 prongs. For sale by 197-3tu XV. A. ALDRICII. c ARRIAGE WHIPS. A LARGE ASSORT- mem, dray whipn, hush scythes and snaths. For sale by U7-;in XV. A. ALDRICII. Log chains, jewsharps, gun Hints. For sale bv 17- XV. A. ALDRICII. s IIOKBRCSH KS.PKXCILSHARPKXERS, Hogskin borse collars, ockei k-iives. Roller harness buckles, i to 1 iach. For sale bv lJ7-1m XV. A. ALDRICII. 01I.1TEII GIG HARXKSS. COTTOX OIRTII JI web, red worsted do, rein do do. lor sale by 197-3m XV. A. ALDRICII. CJWF.DKS SHAPES. S-f-cl-2, XAIL RODS, 71 Swe-lish iron, tiat, ljx, 2xj, 2xi, square, j, 1 and li,. For sale by XV. A. ALDRICII. l'J7-3m HICKORY d.-liliu fr.-e-ks. 1 .17 "m SHIRTS, For s;,e by DEXIM PAXTS. XV. A. ALDRICII. f R EX FLA X X ELSIM RTS. FIXE DO. DO., X Ji F -ancv satinet and cas-uuere pants. For sale bv l-.'7-.'ini XV. A. ALDRICII. Dlt:s' BOflTS. GA ITERS AXD SHOES. For sale by l'.7-3m XV. A. ALDRICII. THEATOX'S 4-1 BLEACHED COTTOX, ilarl- tt's i bleacle-d Cottou, Julian JHh.11 dodo, S-4 bleached rheeting. For sale bj- l'.7-3m XV. A. ALDRICII. II A.MILTOX CHECK PRIXTS. FAXCY For f-ale bv X". A. ALDRICII. small hgure-l l- rrimac prints r7-otii M"kl A I'KK. MP Print--1 .In: BROXX X DRILIIXG. I0. LINEN, iiret. For sale by 1 i7-3m XV. A. ALDRICII. I) i.: XVII ITE flannel, fancv cotton hand ke. chief. For sale ry -Cm XV. A. ALDRICII. IS LACK ALPACAS, PLAIX FIGIRED' Blue alpacas, plain ami figured, fancy plaids. ( ol'.rcd and black cohurgs. ror sale by 197-1m XV. A. ALDRICII. l."ir DOZEX BEST t CA LIT Y BROOK'S m J W superi-.T patent C.lace Sjkk.1 C-jtWn. For sale by 1-17-lm XV. A. ALDRICII HY JOHN r. COLIU'ITX. Take Notice ! FOR OX XVEDXKSDAY, March 28, at IO o'clock, At the St-.re of Mers. Mekhers 4- Co.. will be sold without res rve. u. clo e tiie stork in trade, on account of a coctnnplr id change iu business, a large assortment of Oemr tl Mrrvhaa lite, ifferiug sujH-nor imiuc-nwiits to purchaser. Terms lils-ral. ParlicuLm at sale. Evening Sale ! On Saturday Even's, March 2 I, at 7 oVlk, At Sales Roen, will be sold, a cliok-e ollecti.m of Books mu& Pictures. Also, a few suri r Sterosc..pra and Ptmcoii Pictures, Jewelry, Furniture, etc., etc. TO LET, TIIE COTTAGE OX HOTEL STREET, directly oppoitr the pn mL-es of Capi. B. F. Soow. For rther paruculars, apply to J. F. COLBCRS. l.es-tf K. tilLULAND. II. DIMOXD A- SON If AYE JIST RECEIVED PER AME m. thy st, a fine asMortmeiit of I Holes' and grntlemeui biKXs and sh,K-, which they offer formic at very low prices. lUl-tf FRESH EGGS! FRESH EGGS I A SI I'PLV OF FRESH EGGS. LAID BY XM. fat grain f.-d fowls, always to be had at the FRED STORK. 196-lm Fort strwrl, near IK-UI. W A XT ED. THE CXDKRsilGXKD. A S1TIMTIOV as hook-kcecr or assistant b.k-keriKT in anv merrs utile or oilier esiablishment. He writes a pl ami legible hand, and is well versed in accounts. App'.v to l93-2m II. FOSBROOKK. Ladies of Honolulut VOI R ATTENTION IS R ESPECTFl' LLX" CALLED TO THE FOI.LOWINU ASSORTMENT OF FANCV GOODS ! XOXV ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY TIIE lNDKR5UlNKr BALL DRESSES, Sash ribbons. XVhite Mini and kid slun-j. Black lace mitts. Bonnet ril.U.n, Lisle thread gloves, Berlin w.Kil, Ladies' lie-le.l gaiters, Bir-ls. eye diaier. PIXK & 111.1'E CRAPK. XVhile kid gloves. Flower and ribbon headdresses. Chenille head drera, Ijiicd lawn. Pink and blue flanoet, Berlin wool patterns. Children's slxirs and (tockiiijf, Brown linen, lionuet niches, Tovs and tierfumery. Checked Hollands, And a general assortment of Fancy Articles musllv riuimr. by la.lies. MRS. Dl COKR.IN, 194-2iu Chaplain trrek, JUST llECHIA'ED EX "SUA XV ill 111 IIlO OVI T-iOlNJTJ OISX I VVERV SCPERIOR ASSORTMENT O F" FRENCH PIPES. For sale by JOHN' CATTANACH, Nuuanu St., a few door mauka of the Royal Hotel, lSS-3ni two doors from King Mmsk ARCHITECTS. Bl'ILDERS, CARPKX- ters. Machinists, Decorators, and all connected with Mech anical and building operations, should see the ARCHITECTS' A- MECHA.VICS JOCRIVAT, Containing engravings of practical details, valuable to every Constructor and IH-corative Artist. It is the only weekly Illus trated p.i..'r of the kind in this country; requires only to be seen to be tkk-'ii regularly by all emjaired in the above pursuit. Published every Saturday price, 6 cents auhscrition $1 r yea', or $1 for six months, payable in advance. Edited exclu sively by practical men. The Srii ntifir American, ot October 29, it It AIlo- gether the tiest work of the kind ever published In our city." Published by ALEX. H ART 11 ILL, Sun Building, 128 Fulton l . New York, to whom all subscriptions must be remlueil. News agents supplied through any bouse, who supply thriu with other papers. ltT-tU Just received per Syren ami OTHER LATE ARRIVALS ! Crackers and Biscuits. BOSTOX WATER CRACKERS, Boston crackers, Iknton butu-r crackers, Boston oyster cracker!, Boston milk crackers, Boston wafer bread, Boston ginger snaps, Boston jumbles, S. F. water crackers. Assorted English biacuita. Case (.ood. English jams, " jellies, pie fruits, American pie fruits, 44 pickles, pints and quarts, English pickles, " Durham mustard, f.vuces, " Ijhu. k Perriu's sauces, French ohves, " aprs, " rf". Fresh apples, in trass and tins, ' .-trawl-rry jam, Kispberry jan, C ranl rry jam, .'caches ,i. syrup, Quinces " Pears " " Fresh fie aches. Mince-pie meat. Pure honey , True lemon syrup, Oysters, in 1 and 2 lb tins, Ixibsters, in 1 and 2 lb " Clans, in 2 lb tins, Sardines, in 4 and lb tins, Salmon, in 2 lb tins, Oreen peas, tlreen corn, t'arb. Soda, Cream tartar, Saleratus, X'east Powder, Herbs, assorted, Curry (siwder, Cayenne peperf l'epper sauce, Tomato Catsup, Flavoring extracts, tirounil pepjKT, Clarke's corn starch, Oswego " 41 I round spices. White spices, Oround ginger. Provision. X'orkshire hams, j Westphalia hams, Boston sugar-cured hams, ' Kits tongues and sounds, Codfish, F'resh lard, in tins. Half and uarter barrels mess pork, California cream cheese, American purse, Oregon smoked bacon, Sundries. Currants, In Jars, Raisins, in 1 boxes. Citron, orange and lemon peel. Soft shell almonds, Jordan almonds, Fillierts, Iaf sugar. Crushed sugar. Light brown sugar, Brown sugar. Fresh Hawaiian flour, " w heat meal, " corn meal, Scotch oatmeal, Pearl barley, Carolina rice, XIaccaroni, X ermicelli, IVarl sago, Split peas, XVhite l:pper, Ch'icolate, X'ellow soap, Bath bricks, Cider vinegar, Polar oil. Sandwich Island syrup. 197-3m Tor sals cheap by S. SAVIDOB. TO KENT t THE LARGE AXD COMMODIOUS dwelling house situated on the corner of Fort and Berr tania streets, at present occupied by alou. D. Ls Gregg. Possession given on ttie. 1st of April, lbOU. Apply to l'J9-2m C. BREWER k CO. I71RESII GROCXD COFFEE and fresh butter Ji always on hand For sale by S. EAX'IDGK. 197-:5m VKRV SUPERIOR OOLOXG TEAS, in boxes of 4, 7, 10 and li pounds each. Ships' tea in boxes of 30 and 36 pounds each. For sale cheap by (l7-3ui) 8. SAVIDGE. SUPERIOR MANILA SEOARS, Havana shape Do. Cheroots. For sale cheap by 197-3EO S. SAVIDOE. " EX MARIA FROM IIOX'GKOX'G. AIAXILA SKGARS, HAVANA SHAPE. i." M. Manila cheroots. F or sale by 179-tf B. SAXTDGK. m V A I I A I X S requiring Cabin Stores will find a larre as sortment. and very clieap, at the store of 197-om 8AM8AVIIK5E. ODD FELL0W3' HALL, Fort styes:. POTATOES. KOLOA SWEET POTATOES, AT THE FEED STORE, rjtVlm Fort street, near Hotet ' F i'XCE POST s ": AMAM l'J7-tf FENCE POSTS FOR SALE BY C. BREWER k CO., Market Wharf. EXCHANGE FOR SALE. SIGHT EXCHANGE OX CHAS. WOLCOTT UK' xiKS, Min Francisco, for sale, in sums to suit, by 191-tf J.S.WALKER. MANILA CORDAGE. COILS, assorted siies, made to order, for sale 3 J by C. BREWER k CO., l!7-tf Market Wharf. LACK SILK RIBBONS, SHOr; LACES For sale by XV A. ALDRICII. la7-3ra T OXd jLj . s K7.:im ROUND COMBS, DRESSING DO. fine ivory do. For sale l-y W. A. ALPMCH t i t -I I 11 I 9 i ? t ' 11 i ,i A I) it '.U f tj 4 1 'Ml 3 w lf M! . t - " ,