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PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser. OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: Session or lsGI. AN ACT REQUIRING CONSULAR CERTIFICATES TO BE ATTACHED TO INVOICES OF GOODS IMPORTED FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis lative Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled : Section I. That there shall be attached to all Invoices of Goods imported into this Country from any Port within the Consular Jurisdiction of any of His Majesty's Consuls or Commercial Agents, an Oath and a Cer tificate in the following form. Certificate to Invoice. I of do solemnly and truly swear that the Invoice now produced and hereunto annexed, contains a true and faith ful account of the goods, wares and mer chandise therein described, at their market value at at the time the same were pro cured, and of all charges thereon, and that the said Invoice contains no discounts, boun ties or drawbacks, but such as have been actually allowed. (Signed) I His Hawaiian Majesty's Consul for do hereby certify that on the day of of the year personally appeared before who subscribed and swore to the above; and I further certify that I am satis fied that is the person he represents himself to be, that he is a credible person, and that the statements made bv him under .-aid oath are true. Seal (bigned) H. H. M's Consul. And that it shall be lawful for such Consul or Commercial Agent to charge and receive from the person requiring such Certificates as for his own proper fee or reward, the sum of One Dollar on all Invoices under Five Hundred Dollars, and Two Dollars on all Invoices of Five Hundred Dollars and up wards. Sec. 2. It shall be lawful for any Collec tor of Customs in this Kingdom, on the pre sentation of any Invoice purporting to be shipped at any Port where one of His Majes ty's Consuls is resident, when said Invoice be not attached to the Oath and certificate, as in the preceding section set forth, to cause to be added to the Invoice twenty-five per cent., and the duties shall be collected on the said increased valuation. Sec. 3. This law shall take effect as regards all Invoices of Goods shipped by vessel sailing from the Ports on the Pacific coast of North America after the full expira tion of three months from the date of its publication, and as regards those shipped from Ports in Europe or on the Atlantic coast of North America after the full expira tion of six months from the date of its publi cation ; and upon all Invoices of Goods arriving from other ports after the full expira tion of one year from the date of its publica tion. Approved this 30th day of December. A. D. 1SC4. KAMEHAMEHA 11. AN ACT TO FACILITATE THE PROOF OF MAR RIAGE. Be it enactei. by the King and the Legis lative Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled: Section- 1. That it shall be the duty of every person authorized to solemnize mar riage within this Kingdom, to make and preserve a record of every marriage by him solemnized, comprising the names of the man and woman married, their place of risidence, and the date of their marriage, and to deliv er a certificate of such marriage, signed by him. to the parties married. Sec. ii. Every person authorized to sol emnize marriage who shall neglect to keep a record of any marriage by him solemnized, or to deliver a certificate thereof to the par ties m trried, shall be subject, upon due proof t of such neglect before any Poiice or District ! Justice, to a fine of fifty dollars. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of every ! person authorized to solemnize marriage, to j deliver to any person requesting the same, ; a written certificate of any marriage by him j solemnized, upon being paid or tendered the I sum of fifty cents. Sec. -I. Any person authorized to sol- ! cmnizc marriage, who shall refuse, upon be- ing paid or tendered the sum of fifty cents, j to deliver to any person requesting the same, j a certificate of an marriage by him solemn ized, shall, upon due proof of such refusal, j liefore any Policr or District Justice, be sub- j ject to a tine of fitly dollars. Sec. 5. Upon the death or departure from the country of any person authorized to solemnize marriage, it shall be the duty of his executor, administrator, or other legal representative, to deliver the record of mar riages kept by such authorized person, to the Minister of the Interior, under a penalty, upon due proof of neglect to make such de livery, before any Poiice or District Justice, of a fine of one hundred dollars. Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Chief Cierkof the Department of the Interior, upon being paid or tendered the sum of fifty cents, to deliver to any person requesting the same, a certified copy of any entry found in any record of marriages deposited" in said Depart ment, under the hand of said Clerk and the ?cal of the Department. Sec. 7. This Act shall take effect and become a law from and after the date of its , may be deemed expedient, touching the con puuhcation. j iracIS to be made with such laborers, as well Approved this 30th day of December, A.D. I as the terms and conditions upon which they 1564. KAMEHAMEHA R. AN ACT TO ADMIT COAL FREE OF DUTY Be it enacted, bv the King and the Lefisla tive Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in j the Legislature of the Kingdom assembled: Section 1. That from an J after the publi cation of this Act, Coal, when imported into this Kingdo.n. shall be free of duty. Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1564. KAMEHAMEHA R. AX ACT TO ENCOURAGE LEARNING IN THIS KING DOM, UY SECURING THE COPIES OF CH VRTS, MAPS AND ROOKS TO THE AU THORS AND PROPRIETORS OF SUCH COPIES. Be it enacted. By the King and the Legisla tive Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assembled : Section 1. That from and after the date ol the passage of this Act, the author or au thors of any Map, Chart or Book, already printed within this country or abroad, in the Hawaiian Language, or the executors, ad ministrators or assigns of such author or au thors, shall have the sole rifht of printing, reprint ng, publishing or vending such Map, ! ; Chart, Book or Books, for the space of four teen years irom trie date ol recording tne ti tle thereof in the office of the Minister of the Interior, as hereinafter provided. And the author or authors of any Map, Chart. Book or Books, made or composed in any language other than Hawaiian, by a person resident in this Country at the time of its composition or publication, shall have the sole right and liberty of printing, re printing, publishing or vending said Map, Chart, Book or Books, for and during the space of fourteen years, from and after the time of recording the title thereof in the of- fice of the Minister of the Interior aforesaid: and if at the expiration of the said fourteen years, the author or authors be living the same exclusive right shall be continued i to him, or tr.em, or his or their assigns pro vided always, that he or they shall cause, the title page to be a second time recorded and published as hereinafter provided, at least six months before the expiration of the first term of fourteen years. Sec. 2. If any other person or persons, from and after the recording of the title of any Map, Chart, Book or Books, and pub lishing the same as aforesaid, and within the time limited and granted by this Act, shall print, reprint, publish or import, or cause to be printed, reprinted, published or imported from any foreign Kingdom or state, any copy or copies of such Map, Chart, Book or Books, without the consent of the author or proprietor thereof, first had and obtained in i writing, signed m the presence of two or i more creditable witnesses, or knowing the j tame to be so printed, reprinted or imported, ! shall publish, sell or expose to sale, or cause to be published, sold or exposed to sale, any I copy of such Map, Chart, Book or Books, ; without such consent first had and obtained as aforesaid, then such offender or offenders i shall forfeit all and every copy and copies of i such Map, Chart, Book or Bocks, and all j and every sheet and sheets, being part of the j same or either of them, to the author or pro- j prietor of such Chart, Map, Book or Books, j who shall forthwith destroy the same ; and I every such offender or olfenders shall also J forfeit and pay the sum of fifty cents for j every sheet which shall be found in his or j their possession, either printed or printing, published, imported, or exposed to sale, con I trary to the true intent and meaning of this i Act, the one-half thereof to the author or ! proprietor of such Map, Chart. Book or Books, who shall sue for the same, and the j other half thereof to and for the use of the i Koyal Exchequer, to be recovered by action j of debt in any Court of Record in this King j dom, wherein the same is cognizabie : Pro i t ided alic iys, that such action be commenced ! within one year after the cause of action i shall arise, and not afterwards. : Sec. 3. No person shall be entitled to ; the benefit of this Act, unless he shall first j deposit a copy of his Map, Chart or Book, j in case the same shall have been printed t heretofore, with the Minister of the Interior, ! for preservation ; and in other cases, unless ; he shall deposit a copy of the title of such Map, Chart or Book, with the said Minister, I who sall cause the same to be recorded in I a book kept for that purpose, and shall give ! or cause to be given to the applicant a certi : ficate, under seal of the title of the work de ! posited, and the claim to Copy Wright which certificate the author or proprietor j shall immediately cause to o published in ; one or more newspapers published in this Kingdom, for the space of two months, and ! the said applicant shall pay for the said ccr j tificate Five Dollars. j Sec. -1. The author or proprietor of any such Map, Chart, Book or Books, si ail, within one month after the publication thereof i in this Kingdom, deliver or cause to be de- livereu to tne -Minister ol tne interior, a copy cffic of the same, to be preserved in his ice. Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1SG-I. KAMEHAMEHA E. AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE IMPORTATION OF LABORERS. AND FOR THE EN COURAGEMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Be it enacted, by the King and the Legis lative Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled : Section 1. That there shall be, and is hereby created a " Bureau in the Department of the Interior, to be styled the Bureau of Immigration." for the purpose of Superin tending the importation of foreign laborers, and the introduction of immigrants. Sec. 2. That the said Bureau shall be tinder the control of the Minister of the Inte rior, assisted by a Committee of five Mem bers of the Privy Council of State, to be ap pointed by His Majesty the King, for that purpose. Sec 3. That it shall be the duty of the Minister of the Interior, with assistance of the Committee of Privy Council aforesaid, as soon as convenient after the passage of this Act, to devise and recommend for the adop tion of His Majesty the King in Privy Coun cil, such measures as may be necessary to secure the importation of a sufficient number of foreign laborers to supply the wants of planters and others ; and such regulations as are to be after their arrival in this Kingdom. Sec. -I. It shall also be the duty of the Minister of the Interior, with the assistance of the aforesaid Committee, from time to time to recommend for the adoption of His Majesty the King in Privy Ccuncil, such measures ana regulations as may be deemed expedient, to promote and encourage the in traduction of free immigrants from abroad. Sec. 5. Moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the objects contemplated by this Act, shall b paid out of th Public a a Treasury, upon the order of the Minister o the Interior. Sec. 6. Such measures and regulations as shall, from time to time be adopted by His Majesty the King in Privy Council, under the provisions of this Act, shall be embodied in Ordinances of the King in Council ; and the same shall be published in a newspaper published in Honolulu. Sec. 7. This Act shall take effect and become a law from and after the date of its passage. Approved this 30th dav of December, A. D. 164. KAMEHAMEHA R. AN ACT FOR THE REGULATION OF DANCE HOUSES. Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis lative Asseinbhof the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled : Section 1. The Minister of the Interior may, in his discretion, grant to any person applying therefor in writing, a license for one year to keep a public dance house in the city of Honolulu, upon receiving at the hands of such applicant the sum of one hun dred dollars for the benefit of the Royal Ex chequer; Provided, however, that no such license shall be granted to any person hold ing a Spirit license, nor for any premises, occupied, owned or leased by any such person. Sec 2. Any person who shall, after the publication of this Act, allow the assembling of native females at any public dance, or keep a dance hall for such purpose, in any building or premises owned or leased by him, without first obtaining a license there for as prescribed in Section 1, shall be fined in a sum not to exceed one hundred dollars, in the discretion of the Court. Sec 3. If any person licensed as in the 1st Section herein above provided, shall be proved to have any business connection with any person licensed to retail spirituous liquors, such licensee shall forfeit his license, and be fined not to exceed fifty dollars. Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from and after the date of its publication. Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1S61. KAMEHAMEHA R. AN ACT TO RE-ENACT AN ACT, ENTITLED AN ACT TO PROHIBIT NATIVES FROM LEAVING THE ISLANDS." PASSED ON THE SECOND DAY OF JULY, A. I). Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis tive Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assembled : That so much of Section 1491 of the Civil Code, as repeals the Act entitled, "An Act to prohibit natives from leaving the Islands," passed on the 2d day of July, 1S50, is here by repealed, and the said Act to prohibit natives from leaving the Islands, is hcreby re-enacted, and shall be of full force and effect, from and after the date of the publi cation of this Act. Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1S64. ' KAMEHAMEHA K. AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 31tu OF THE PENAL CODE. affrays: Whereas, the effect of the words 44 to the terror of the King's subjects or of the peo ple," in the 1st Section of Chapter 3 1th of the Penal Code, seems to have been misapprehended by some of the Magis trates; therefore, Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis lative Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled : That Section 1st of Chapter 34th of the Penal Code, be and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the words 14 to the terror of the King's subjects or of the peo ple," and substituting the words in any public place," so that the Section will road as follows . Section 1. An affray is the fighting of two or more persons, in any public place. Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1SG4. KAMEHAMEHA K. AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 510 OF THE CIVIL CODE. Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis lative Assembly of the Hawaiian Llands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assem bled : That Section 510 of the Civil Code be and the same is hereby amended, by adding im mediately after the words 44 shall die," the words 44 or shall have any disease rendering it improper for him to perform the duties of his oirice,'' so that the Section will read as follows : 44 Section 510. If any Tax Collector shall die, or shall have any disease rendering it improper for him to perform the duties of his office, before completing the collection of the Taxes of his District, the Governor, with the approval of the Minister of Finance, may appoint some person to complete the collection who shall receive such reasonable compensation as such Governor and Minister may determine; and such person shall have the same powers and duties, and may be un der the same liability as other Tax Collectors; provided, however, that such liability shall only extend to the taxes remaining uncollect ed at the time of his appointment." Approved this 31st day of December, A. D. 1S04. KAMEHAMEHA R. AN ACT TO MAKE A PERMANENT SETTLEMENT ON HER MAJESTY QUEEN EMMA. Whereas, by the law of this Kingdom, as at present existing, the Consorts of the Kings of Hawaii r.re entitled to Dower in the Royal Do:i.ain ; and rchereas it is not advantageous to the Kingdom, that the Royal Domain shoufd be diminished ; end xckereas, it is just and proper that Queen Emma s-hould be enabled to maintain a style of living suitable to her station and dignity : therefore, Be it Enacted, by the King and the Legis tive Assembly of the Hawaiian Islands, in the Legislature of the Kingdom assembled : Section 1. That the sum of six thou sand dollars shall be paid annually out of the Public Treasury to Her Majesty Queen Em.ira, during the term of her natural life, upon condition us in the succeeding section set forth. Sfc 2. Before Her Majesty Queen Emma shall receive any sum by virtue of this Act, she shail release all claim of Dower in and to the Royal Domain, by good and sufficient conveyances. Sec. 3. Her Majesty Queen Emma shall be entitled to draw the annuity as provided in the first section, from the date of the de cease of His late Majesty Kamehameha IV., provided always that Her Majesty Queen Emma's release of Dower, as well as of nil other allowances by the state, shail take effect from that date. Approved this 31st dav of December, A. D. 1S54. KAMEHAMEHA R. 81TRK.ME COl'ItT IN TIIK MATTKIi " of the Estate f Pr.TER .Ul li- ( DAN, Lit of Honolulu, deceased i IX PROBATE. IJROI'lCIt APPLICATION HA VINO liren made M the Hun. ci. M. KHKKTSON, J u:ice Supreme Court, by S. H Dowsctt, ah: lnistrntor of the aforesaid estate, for p. riuiftsion to st-ll a certaiii piece of real pr.'ierty to w.t : l!;e premiss situved on ya-en street. Honolulu, ia the Apana cf Hi.niakaha. iately the re '.do ace of the .K-ceased. Notice is h'.rei.y given that FRIDAY, the 14th January, ir;it., at il A. M.". at the Court He-use iu Honolulu, will be htiir.l this application, ar.d all ersot. Interested therein are hereby notified accordingly. L. McCULLV. 450 3t Cierk Supreme Court. To Tax Payers In the District of Kona, Honolulu, Oahu. VDTICK IS IIBKKIiV GIVKX, THAT BV 1 iiitr actions received fr :i the Department , of Fitance ail p- rsons in th- above district hoe Taxes are not pa.d on or b-f.r- the 21: day of January, 1S05, will be proceeded agair.gt according to law. GKO. H. LLCE. 4i3-lm Tax Collector Iiistr.ct cf Honolulu. IVolice. r-piiE FIRM HERKTOFOP.E KXISTING u:i ler the uai'ie and style of HART & Co., is U is day dissolved by mutual Consent. II. HART, J AMI'S DAWSON. Honolulu, Jan. 7. ISoj. 450-3t om'(iicr.Iii A'oti -?. IMIE lNIERSIGXEI HAVE FORMED a Cop.irinership under the name and srvle of C. L. RiriIARI? & CO., f..r the purp- e of d .-r.g a G EX ER 4. L. COMMISSION" aud SHIPPING RLSINESS at Honolulu, Oahu. C. L. RICHARDS, P. C. JONK:?. Jr. Honolulu. VtC CO, 1S64. 449-lm NOTICE. riMIE FIRM HERETOFORE EXISTING M under the name ard style of Wilcox. Richard 4" Co., is thi day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding basines of the old firm of ':lcix. Richards Jc Co., will he settled by the new firm f C. L. RICHARDS A: Co. P. C. Jones, jr., acting under power of attorney from I. S. Wilcox. ! , .. P. ?. WILCOX. (gned.; c L uicHARDS. P. S. The uniSersiirned having sold out hi interest in the old firm of W:!c.t, RichunN A: Co.. M;;p Chandlers and Com mission Merchants, to P. C. Jones, jr., and intending to leave the country 9xn, would nutify the public that P. C. Jones, jr., under powt-r of attorney. ii! at:er.d to a!l of P. S. Wilcox's outstanding business, during his bsence. p i. Wilcox woul l take this opportunity to thank the 1 iv-rnment aud its O.'Iieials. fur past favors. Also th public jf'-tierally for many f:ivor- and kindness extended to him whi'e doing business iu thi9 kingdom, an I would solicit the continuance of the game or the new firm of C. L. RICHARD? i; Co. (i?ne,l.) P. S. W ILCOX. Honolulu. Dec. 31, 1S64. 419-lm HAWAIIAN PACKET LINE Per San Prancisco. THE FOLLOWING" FIRST-CLASS clipper packets will h'-'reaffr ruu regularly in tins -... r. line . SMVRN'IOTE UOO ions. ON V ARI " Ioiim. A. A. EI.ORIIHJE 350 Ion-. These vessels have superior sahinand steerage accommodations fitted expressly for comfort and convenience of passeneera. ALUKR'il, WALKER Je Co.. Agents. AseuU at San Francisco. C. W HROOKS & CO. 444-3ia ODD FELLOWS HALL, Fort StrtvU 2 M U fit" PLANTATION AND FAEV3 5LY STORES ! Received by the III j5v t lio "5Trtixlcc. CASES CA KB. SOI A. Golden G-ite Extra Flour, Cal. Cream Cheese, Cal. Clear Ba -on. Mince Meat, cases; Asstd. Meat a'.d ?nups. cases; ftt-araed oyrtt-ra, cases; Spiced oyster, cases-, Verniic-ilt and Mxc;;rr.ni. CORN" ST A RCH. i Gills, and '.i pickles, Huston pickh d hams, lre$:on'9 chocolate, French chocolate. C.-.l Mis-ion potatoes, Ass-Tied extracts, ?:P", Tapi.ca. " .trrina and least powder, I'icntcfod t Jenri y L;nl caLes i'reen'e l mi k. 4 Gallon keft pickles, i'reh apples, in tins; 10 Gallon kec3 cranberries, Pran.-s, in t:Iasg; li!lincs "Uiar cureii haras, Astd. j tn-.s and jellies. Pa'-ks ats. Asstd. h tI s an.i spic. Mustard and sala 1 il. Muroom and wali.ut ketchup. Cases Cal. pesches. f jr table; Ca--a Cal. pear, for tal'le; Bv the Everhard. SWISS ni KESE, Ca?e Er.slish J it- fruit. Jars Zante currant, i A 1 IV.xes new sarlinn". Qr hoxes Nvrw-rim codfish, Raisin", in p'.ass; Lemon pte!, in plass: ( I KR NTS. in ; C.iss Enc'ish Cheese. 5 di"T-r- ent kin is; K'-c crashed su,rar, B'ji' pr.a saupag"?, ,Dem j .hni vinvgar. By X3o.o Iolani, CORN STARCH, i Iiox-s co-iSsh. Brr-13 pur ci1:r r ..eir. Cas-rS car.l mtoU-. b, lirt.ll w:clc:.!V. Boxes dairy a!t, P-mhrr ke ? i!t, 1 lb Tin H. A: B. r.vetcri, AliK-n's L ir !. J'vr s-ile bv 110 5ni HOSTOX HAMS, ! Ha'.f hhls fam.iy r-ork, Qr bbjs family pork. Case? crt-an tartar. Cas carb. f ; Is, .liat'i tli:ry silt. 1 Oa". jars I ick !-, Ca-t-e caai lie soap. I'. & M. yea.-t powder. A. H. CART WRIGHT. To Periodical Subscribers ! IV OTVITIISTANIING TIIK INCREASE in th- pric-? cf An?r:caii M,ijai'aes hn-1 Newspaper, as w..i a? f poti', I wi.l cor.tir.u'.- t upp!v my sunlrs dihr.ir I UK SAME L'JW TKRMs AS HfcRKToKORE, hr!; :i v.v r'y cover t pri-, . For pr"c- s. ?ve jiorinLc'ii u5t published in another part of this t iir ( r o:i th-i s Mpi i -cient. 443-2;a II. M. WHITNEV. mats or Tin: sandwich islands. OF TIIF. KXPI.OIlINf; MXI'I'.DI- iin ri hani. N- t uriu should be wUhuut one PR1CI2 1.30. lorea'.eby. U2-2m II. V. WHITNEY ssS lira. fnxt'mx -A&Urrlisrmmfs. S. CkliiTTS MORGAM. HATHAWAY. X. I . BTOK MORtnX. ST0XE & CO., Commisioa and Forward.!'. Merchants, Saa Franc Ufo, C RKFEKKSCtS T. S. llstbaway Esq Mfr. T. J: A. K. Nye,.... ' Swift i IVrry 44 Oriur.eil Mini urn Ac Cv.,. ...... John M. Forbes L'sq., Mrssrt Pcriciu A Ssiitb Darnel C. Waurunvn Egq Nw Bedford ..New York . . Iioton, ..New LoiidoB, . . Honolulu. 427-1 r LOWE, BROTHERS, Commission Merchants ! Victoria, Vancouver Island. RF.FKK TO Thb Ho. IlrP'os's Ray Victoria, V. I. Messrs Dasl. U:p Co San Frar.aco. Messrs. Alpkich. Walker Co Honolulu. Mr. James I. Dowsett. do. 405-ly JANI0N, GREEN" & RHODES, Commission Merchants, Victoria, Vancouver Island. N. B. Particular attention paid to consignments of Sandwich Island Produce. Victoria, V. I., January 1, 1SC3. 407-ly T lEi ZEU Commercial Ubcrtiscr BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Is acknowledgod to possess THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF- JOB PRINTING TYPE Of any other office IX THE SAAOVVHH ISLANDS, And is well adapted to the -SUPERIOR PRIM!'- OF OSTERS! OF ANY.SIZE, Either in PLAIN OR COLORS : Business, Visiting" and Wedding Cards, On YANKEE CARD PRESS. Hotel Bills of Fare, Bll Tick3ts, Circulars, Envelopes, Law Blanks, Receipts, On a New Kuggles' Job I'res?. BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MINISTERIAL REPORTS, LEGISLVTIVE REPORTS, LAWYERS' BRIEFS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, NEWSPAPERS, 6cc, &cc. ice. most On an Adams' Power Press, in the unsurpassable style of the art, AND AT BARELY LIVING I 1ICES! Now on hand, a large stock of SHEET CARDS & CARDS! Of all kinds and sizes, suitable for And other pin-po.soH. r" ITaving lon en'ove.l tlie conscience and pat rona2' of the public, in our buHine&s transactione, we take the epportuniry to return our heart-felt thanks for pact favors and respectfully ak a continuance of he same. HENRY Honolulu, 1SG-1. M. WHITNr.V T niiE srnscRiiir.K n i-KtK.n,i ottain-d SIX 'pi-J t!" II W All A .irt-CJA- TOR, puti:i-h-l in lS-io-b. lru-s- are iif.r.M to i- tne only cipi'.-s in't f t'lii v.(!.i'."e wuik. Tht-y are ueatly bound two volume in one. Price f " 437.1m n. M. WHITNEY. P orrifjn 2Utxistmts. Ooxicral Accountant Xo UO' MonUoinrrr lrrrt " AM ROOM 2 4 ttiVi:KXMKTior,, corner of mhitijctoa auj Sansome streets. AdUreM T ' IVstoflJce, Sun Francisco. 442""' rierniaini "ron:7nr (formerly of L.a4iniu. S. I.,) WATCHMAKER A NT JEW'ELLEU No. S03 Montgomery street, near Pln?. """ !hii ChrvtKnieters rated and reL.a red. V... . Waalehip are invited to call. 4X2a JA.1IES C. CAVAivAGlT SHIP COMPRODORE AND General IProvisioner. Open f 'r all contract of Ships pn vinion at tl,e tnot mAi.. ra:es. N A i A SA K I. JAI A N . 43M? B. W. Fl ELcT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 31 and 33 II II OA l A Y. NEW YORK. 27-1, J. B. KlCUARDd. Sau Fraucmco. Job McCaui. Portland. Richards & McCraken,; FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, l'ortlnntl, Oregon. HAVING KEEN ENGAGE I) IX OUR PRE. ei.t business fur upwards of seven years, and Mnf located in a fire proof hrifk building, we are prepared toreceivt aud disise of Island stv Us. ?uch a Suar, Rice. S raps. Pnin, Coff-e, VC, to advtnta)ie. Consignments especially solicited for the Orepon market, to which jH-rsoual attention will he pjj and ujxjn which cash advances will be made when required. ' sj. FRjycisc o keferexcls . W. Brooks & Co., Radnor & Lindenliercer. Chas McKuer & Merrill, Jas. Patrick Co , fred. I ken, W. T. Coleman & Co.. Stereos, Baker & Co. PORTLJSD REFERENCES : Alien & Lewis. ?.dd Tiltou. Leonard & Grera. 450-6a D.VV. WILLIAMS & CO., MERCHANTS ! ! HO Front Street, PORTXAXD, OREGON. DEALERS .V Groceries, Fruits, Flour, Fed, and all Kinds of Grains, Salt, &c Ac, ARE ALSO PREPARED 1 O DO A GE.V xm. eral Storage and ConiuusMt'ti llusiucsg. having amtle t :re-prooi storage. We would solicit consignment of f'OOOS for sale from the SANDWICH l.'LA.Nlit. All goli consigned to Ui will be carefuily and promptly attended l. RKK. RENCK Capt. N. C. BROOKs", of tht hark " Cambhipck." 44-0m J. B. Kn-app. Baa Francisco. M. P. IUkkei.l, R. U. Kxarr. Portland, Oregon. Knnpp, IIiiitcII V Co.! FQRV.1RDHG AID flHUIISSIQI MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS AM) 1)1) VLKKS IN Agricultural Implements, Groceries. Provisions, Arc, Ac. IPor-tltiiici, Oregon. m waving: BEEN ENGIAGEO IN RL' SI NESS H. M iu Portland f.jr the past seven year, we are prepnre.1 to receive and dispone of all kind of 11. m 1 Pro luce to heta advan tage. Conii.nmenta respectfully solicited, H which we pledge our best attention. Office in Sin Francisco, 310 Washington Street. REFER TO Bank of Celifornia, I Charles Dimon. New York. McRuer& M.rrid, Ladd iTilton. PortUnd. Oregon S.-n Francisco, Cal. 4H 6ui D. C. M'BCKR. McRUER J. C. MCBRILL & MERRILL, CitiiiiLssioii Jlcrcliniits 4 SO Viiol ioncers, 21 iiinl JJOtS Culltornlii J-ilroet, ALSO, AGENTa OF THE San Fraucico k Honolulu Packets. 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