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. .,...1. n I' -ft4'-rf--'--'-i;Vjl,f,'4'' .t.W.J sj; 'y. -? "ir&r i i . -. v - - - .'---s. C O IYI 1VT E II C I A L . J TV Hit A Y. MARCH Zl. ISO?. A attempt K4( recently made in Congress to pt- a law nab!.i.g tF.r i'nT f Amer'ca-vbiiiit ships, h;i h duting the wAr h i 1 I- en tiansf rred to a foreign flag. f r--regi:.r them '"'"'TtN. Aciriran llg. This w a if. f. ated. and in in r'.rn a law i-i!r -l .: .1 and pas-d prohibiting the re-ifumg of m- re- in r g:- rs l ves.els here th' Ir r-;: s'- rs w-re rhai.ge.I during r', i.i'.- w.ir. This is an it h o!.l te. the -hips that have r iv--1 th- r bl ci,rviir, aid e Minn' d to By the oi l fla.-. h'.i.d al. n.; have the honor of Baling under it now that 'S-:. i tin!-J. Krtuarki'ig on the pa-jsige of the new 1 1, th- Alt.g s;i s : ' ':'. '.: . i the rebellion, ninny A nieri'-.n. ihiptnii ters, in their I- r f P-rate ptiv-teers. made ham sale of tneir to r::. .,( f..rr.ffi naiioi., and -abed under fre-gii flags 'IV-y j-i-t.fi-d th'ir conduct ly -aying th.it our i".rriim-til .1:1 i,. I 'r.vr th- privateers fr lu Pie "a. and di I not protect i.r 4';ni,4l m- rn h i-it vessels. th.y Tt coii.ellnl to make a tra i- .-r .f they wished to continue their bu-iness in safety. Now tht ilnik'T is .v-r th-y a-k p-rmnnon to cancel ti.'ir tra'iiVr anl aHin hi.it tt.; M.ir-i aii-1 Strip-", hut '.rr,-' r-fus thr r'i t. llrt result i a srriu t ru t y i:nr.,-.ii. r' f frr Vt rk aiM Itxston. Ihnr ve-ln urr i. ..r priv'I " f th-.- .nvil-i:r Aurri'-an ships. Th-y ii.ut riuir in thr cuistini; trrnle of our country, arnl are t.'.ui ! l-.irr-il from oi.- of tJir most prr,fltaM lrafichi of it. Th'-ir iiij r-.urcf is lhr f'.f-icn trail, aii'l they nr ai .ii-rr' J;t Thr A nn-ricari fi.iif is -:iii J-r-il a J-.ci'l-'l r - "ii.n.iT: l.it:i ii in rn.ii.y Hirt. .pci.liy th'.- of Asia, aril a '"hin -- i f-r-h.-rit pay hi;h-r frt-i-fht to an Am ric-nt vb- I thin f- any f.thi-r. As a if-n-r il rul-, th v --!s ar- i'r' r. a.i I t i s l i-i' r ui"r- iiit- lh-.-i.t ari l Ix-ttr -i!iic:i'I, i.il - ji;iurn tl,!, as a matt-r J fa:t, Wit t!i ar. j Arn-ri' :m c!iip'rs ha'l a v-ry !- pr-f--ftr, rv n w.tti I'.n i-d i.i- r -t..ii.ts in --hai irha--, H'-i.iomir ari l r-i nir- --r . A -:.- .f th-.i lvaii:.!.-? r.f having th -- riifM t- h-i-.t th-."-tars I a'.'l .ti i(--" l- il thoK Aim-rir-iM whi h-t. rttucn ly Hi-ir t!; to t -" i e-1 nr nt r-iiiiii'.raric s to Va-hirii:tn at'airit criMir.g ttf r-' --- 1 vraiiiii'ih; ami, no ! ul.t, the hi-luil-lin; in- ru-nr- w.t rust in th-r n.niir il;r--t:n. t may rx-i:t uri- , tiul arrivity i:i Am-riran .-hip-hii.l-l.n now fr s-vtral ars t r.in-, iri.l - shall mioii aaili stan'l Mill hy t:J", in t"iniaf; an I ship-l uii'lui, ith All ion." tJifAL ( OMMEUCIJL. Whai'-rs lriv arr:vt-.l fr---!y iluriu? the pai-t k, hv- hav- i- .L corn- in fr n home ports ami thr- - from thr Lower Cahfor i.ia t'oa.it. Th: Htinil'.rr a.ri'1 t'ornt tiun lloutund have been v-ry sue1 e,sfu!. each hrmf-irig fi barrels. Captair.s Kaynor uiki II in in Ix.th f.irni.h ut r-orts, which are mo-lels in their w.iy. V wL-h every captain con.int in wouM prepare a re port to h- dart leil in on arrival. It is more Mttisfactory to ui an I t .ail int r : 1 in hearing from them. We insert here the report r-f -rre'l to : Ki fOf-.T !' -flip I'.KiMif k.K from the C-ia-t of California, f.iir iix.r.rli 4 fr.a:i lioiioiulu. ainl nirie months from New l!eJ f ( I, ufi "iiMi barrels lml' oi!. Cruiseil this season from the l!ay of .ri r raiiciscu to Jlartranta Uay. Took uur first whale ii- f-ar lh- former Ifciy, January litth. lsol. and our last one on If." 'a-: n.r Cape St. LuCan. ila-1 liffht Win-Is ni'-t of the -.-n : whal'-s Tery wiM and hard to strike. .- iw ard h-.irl from the fUo in(r rhips . f'b'y i; IVaric Kichmutwl... liarm Cofian o bbls '- "liver Crocker.... Lapman... 3w -" O r. Trou Ashley....... ioo '-' Nile Kelly 'i'oO " -a Vv:n. ti ffonl fisher J.'n " March 1 J Milo Hawe-i bl " la l. Thompson... Krown tioo 1 fanny Hunting 3oo " " 1 Kli. A Jam...... fish ijy II.iv.- f, ,.l ijj-dt winds during Ihe assae, fx-iiif; 16 day-i fr'm Clarion Is! amis. Vours, Yc. Uto. YY'. KaTKoK. U. l-our v iHir CHH.it i Hon i asp Lruiied in lialinas IJ.iy u. 1. 1 February then sailnl for Clarion Island. Ke- n.ai.i I th.-re three or f.ur "lays. L.-fl March "J-t f-.r this port. M.-I.red llaaaii. .March -il. a rul arrived in Honolulu .March li- ii- hiiiiv wiiiun irrrniK in in r.. io.s. i.. nave tak. n wn b;reu oil. Spoke the follow mK vccU uuiUr .late. ! 'J'.th. Kex-.rt liKht wi.ids Teerinp from . K. to N. K. Have 1""' t f r- ' Jany h:p d.neress Casim '1 whales, i j5 i:k John How land. YY heideu.... co barrels. ; -'i r.ic Oliver Cnn ker. I-ipman 1 whale. I viy -' i:k J. u. Th mpson. itrown 15 - fc "i ktj- r L vw . . nr.. i t .1 " 9 M Cat. triif Kedtield.... from Tale . Im... ria we have advices, hy the Jon. Masuell, to . IVbruary 4 h. Whalemen' stores were Tery high, owing to th-r war Ik tween Spain and Chile. The only rt blockaded by . ... , ; hit: ..in.sti i aipaiaisp, .jr. fan jnen wrues mill m; I I r..l.al.i!.ty is that the war will continue Some time, unless i Lowland or tl e l ulled States, int. rf- res tu arrange a settlement. ' Sujr ir. rice and salt are Very high in all the port of Chile, and he a lvise shipments from these islands of those articles. : The hips Champion, "SO barn Is, and .Y,i. Urnrn, -J5o barrels, were to leave oori for Honolulu to ship oil home. Kegardin a uw p"r?, now fre(Uerite-I as a o al i!ep t. he writ1 : In T-me. a p.,rt at the entrance of Tali-ahiiaua Kay. Home lw i. mi I s fioin Talcahu in i, everything is cheaier than here, p. rtit ulariy o.,l and poiatoes. Hour and marketing. All Wind , of w.irk. such as black-mithing, carpentering, caulkimr. kc. is . ithing. rariieiiteriiig. caulking. Inc.. is a rii'.re re i. -liable and .lone with gn alt r dispatch. There is. l.-.wever. 110 I Hited States Consul there, and the shipping and tirvharg..' of men would require to be done at Talcahuana." VVc h. iv In tie to report in the way of trade. There have t e-n te in-rchant arrivals but the trig Oya, en route for Ja pan, and no departures for f.eign ports, except the Cttar uitrtt. COMMERCIAL ITEMS. inx. .. aatiosal Likhkx r. The amount of p iper cur rency novr in rir uUtion in the I'liiteil States, is about f S00, wx.ooo, and the .ho.-,it ion is to increase it. The actual tfurrrnry now, compared to the previous year, is as fallows : Autj. I, ls,6.. lire, nhacks $4:13.160.509 Fractional notes 'J,v'i44.T4 National n-.tes lt5.Ta4.4W Feb. 1, isctf. f liJ.iJOg.JJl :0.5i.I-'41 ' V4S.y;i.3,i j T-(aI fi;jo,'J,7CI fiw.4-6.H45 i .... ... In all fh.il time, w th 12.- risintf volume of the currency. fol;l ' r. iii iln-d very att.-a.ly at aliout 14.i. until, in January, heavy ! sale ..f g..M coininencetl reaching some i JO 0oO li0 and the ! rate goi: ...ay decii.ietl to IM, rallying a.s so..n as thesiles .lacked u,.. The National curre,-yw, 11 p., on., increase, and there . Vt rV llltlc Chance of a reduction III tlie Tre:ilre re.tw-r- ovrt-a. f i-r vtui in u uiouiiis 171 -r in: 1 hei..-e it is liidicuit to see fnnn what quarter the promised cur- ! t lm. m 11 to c me. Indet-d the telegranh informs ustli.it a. 1 Put,, 1. New Vork regard the, n.hcy of the tovernL.one 1 ... W.....U..... , T miles of iron-clad ships of wix are stored away in the ! back chit:. ii- i of league island, Philadelphia. ! a h t.-i n,..t with the l..t wilt c. a: t., rr.iiiii.ns of dollars is t. , re rr.ft.il ,if.,r the Filth Avenue tutrance to Central Park, i New . rk. ! Fifty tr.ou-:.d American are now 5. j mminj; or travelling in var...iis portions of Kur. pe. They are M itlere.1 ammig Ihe ! ..ri. .M g .y capitals of that continent or the thousands of rural j ., n-s.iij reiuiere.i ino rt -ling i.y tnstory, o:ig ai.lst.rr. Th.-e Americans, it is t-st.mate.l -re ..-o.li,.,. i.. 1 it is estimated, are !.i.,lii.g in 1 ir-l million of dollars in gold ur..K-at the ra.te of one hiui lr-I millions of dollars in gold Th work r.-.rn of James YY'att. the inventor of the steam ri.uine. is j :st as he left it. in the attic of his house, wh re he was nriv-n l y a scolding mit.; who didn't like his mu-s.s and Inter III- will ..f his .n reipi.r.-d that lh-r room .-h- uld le Hi j i-t :w it was when Ins f.uh. r w-nt out of the ,,,r f..r the La-t t in-. The tl' r was recently opened for the lir-t lime in ii ye irs. An ..-.-entric landlord died lately in Stritford, Kngland. lie m i.i- o. ,U t. n e.ti t i.ofoim to l!..-se riii.-s: 1-t. ' There nml l e i, child r.-ii j' il. - The l.-r.ai.t Irust lo t smoke;' " Nor U'-i-p l ir l-." 4th." Norr&hibit flow.-rs in ih.is nr.,ii.r:.,. ;.. ki.v .rrith-rof ihein.ioasf the ho...,-;" Mh. - u a bache- I r. .r WLh.w, ,.r .spnm-rr. he or she shad not enter into uiaui- ! iiioiij .lining hi or her tenancy.' S.. ran: Coin.- Ilm k.n. Artul- of a.-i.iti..ii lave . .-n til..-. I in th-rrei.iry ( state's i.tlice. of the ?..utl,i-rn I i. it;.- iva-.li-..a. ( ornp.li, t ; ( on. p.my organized to bui.d a r .i.r ...l fr. ui the t:..y ..f Sar, Franri-co t-.the town and H.rt of . ran l'ii');i., thence eastward to the Mate hue, there to nmiin-t uri a rootfiii.l;Vted roal rurmirii: to the Mis-iss. t.i.i l:i,r i on. t..o..sit otst, irritn ot rea l i.i trie Mate, 7 JO miles The pri-nni.itii d-spatch" tubular line of railway is n..w ' f. nipe r- trom trie central station, m IP UMiri:. I., the In.di.n ' ii4 Ni i il.n--:. ri) B iil:tj. at l u'l m J.ju irr. It ol used f-T th- e. iivearicr of g.sls a:n tiads which are brought or '. mt iiv.iv by the rulwjy in cpi stion. Hopes are entrrtairit d ' t'. r :h cio,i. I stale of l.ndon streets may he eventually re- ! ' ' I by this .-vo l similar means of cirouiiicaUou in other j part.. PORT OT 2XOIJOI.I7Z.X7. 21. X. i It Kl VA iji. . Mai-.-h-j; m wh bark K s-oe, Yla.-ombcr, S tu..j fmu New ! I edf ril. with '-.H) this sperm. JS am wh ship iy llea.1. Kelley, 9 raos. out from New l dfonl. with 60 bbts ah oil and lb. Imnf. - S-hr Helen. Kinney, (r m .Molo.ai and Maliko. Schr .Mary Kileu, YVrst. fn.m VYaihee Lir. Iin,;. - Am wh ihip Cornelius lloUti.l, Hon. an, from Cal. Coast, with ds) bbls wh oil. -' S.-hr Marl'da, Johnson, from ll;. - Schr Katr L-r, Chadwick, from Laliaina and Ma ker's l.ani!in- -T ni h b.rs J . Maxwell, Chase, from Coa.-t of Chile, with 1 o0 bbls sperm. "7 Am wh bark Mutitici Ho, Cointik. VZS days fp m N. w Loud n. U S.-hr Active, Cluney. from Lahaina. J S -rr Prince. HatSei.l. from Hanalei. ".) rrhr M.i Wahin-, Melhh. from Nawiliwili. J'. .". hr ar, Nika. from Anahola. s ,vl,r Ka Sh i. Wilbur, fr m Kahu!ui. -J S.-hr ivRlim i. Makahi, frm llanalei. .. n wi ship Kt in leer, Raynor, from Cal. Coat, withtkUbolsi.il. Arn h oark Nile, f.raves, from C..I. Coast, wi;h JJO bbls od. . o K i--i m bri,; Oia. "JO days freni San Francisco. IKI A RTI ItF.S. Ma I il scV Onward, Lamb -rt. f t Waimea. Sohr Aiherni. Clark, lor Kawaihae. Kohala A: Kona. l S-hr Manuokawai. Marchai.t. f.r Maliko. jo Schr iMl Frliow. Keyn.,1 1. for Raker's and Jarvts Islands. Schr Nettie Merrill, Kinney, f..r Ihama an 1 Maa Ua Biy. 7 Schr .Mary Ellen. West, f..r Waihee. 27 Huiai hip Caexarwitch, AiexanJn ff, f.r Victo ria. V. I. 5 Schr Tmeline, Crane. fr Kona an-1 Kau. g$ -chr Kate Lee, Fountain, for Lahama and Makee' Land in g. 29 Schr Active. Cluney, for Lal aina. -ejSchr Marilda. Johnson, f-r ILI . Am wh bark ITesident, Kelley. for Antic. .'0 Schr Moi Wahin. 31ellih, for Nawiiiwili. 5ehr Prince, Hatfiekl, f r HanaleL .10 Schr Mary, ika. for Aoahola. ..0 Ra hria- Ola. Walker. fr Jipan. sipt .Mlllla. 1rrt.v FiS( iro - r Ish-rii.fr. th'-t J.i Ajax, Wt-ili.- day. April 4. t T J kVkf --r 'La. this '1 . h"r K- HU A a:l Hit.') --r Kal inirt. thi "lay. If .r Kiiu i.rr a-r Ka M i. tn:- il.iy. ' lSKI.s I X I'OKT .M . It CI! 31. Arn it-aii. -hip Ajax. li'Mlfr-y, I ah;. f r ia 1 rii.c.-i'j. Am l-ark W hi.-ti- r. l..aihiik' f-T li- -i f nl. Am hark fch-rii.r. Lan, io:t-liiii for ?.m t rat.ciio. Kii-sian hri j:f;a, up f"r Japan. Ila'n dark Ma:inakra, K)i.i:s'n, h a.lii. f jr ." in lri:xi:'i. II aa'n Lark It. V - Wood, Jacol.s. l..aj.i.j- f.r lSrcini-n. li aw'n hri? W. Tall-jt, I'al.uiaii. lir l-ark Roal C"l.arlir. ilav'n hri-; Kaa..-hauj-L.a V. u HALL at.-. Havr hri KohoU. l'.ark Koaci-, Maconihrr. Ilaar l r' .ct-.ria. i iih. .-i..p Cor. lluWlai.J. liua.au. Uark l'-ra. rniith. h,p U ty ll-u.l. Krilry. l'.ark -Na'it.las. l'..ivt l.. .-hp Jiys. M uw.,.1. (.has--, chip i. i.tUi jioii. Worth. liark Moiiiicilu, 1'hii.ips. hlp . I'.i.'l.il, KishT. li.irk Nil-, :h. Mop K-iiil--r, Kay nor. ; KX IMIKTS. for I'.AktK'.s I.-i.ani p-r iMil f-:iow, March 1 l.hl pork, 3 l.los L.; f, j ba;s potativi, lu tS navy br-'ad, 0 icks flour. Value of Foreign l'rluc- 2lJ liti. for "i tokia p' r (a-urwilcii, Marcli -105 torn . salt, 1 rs I'l.ina i-o-xl-, 3 bhls an l - k-gs rum, ' t-i .-h-rry, 3 pkgs but ter. f.lo l.-rf. aiu--of ioiii:-t:: lr'Nlui-c. 1.'1 l. Valu-f of ft.r-i,:n 1'r ln1:-.- IZ. f-.r I' Tom pr Ca zarwitrh, Man-ii Alex McKinvon. I'jT lUKtk's I-UVD ;r U'l 1 f.-llow, March Mr an.l Mrs W i.i'.e ui.il 1 iiillr n. i pout or T.JJIJ.1XJIV. A Kill V.llvs. Mar. M Am -hip St. j-ort-e. Suwle, 0 mo-, trom New Cedfotd, Willi lUo bins sp rm oil. 'JO Am b.ttk Cicero, lll:i-oii, inus. fr-tu New U-.-dfor 1, clean. -7 A n bark Active, Kobin-on. 4 inj. from New l'.ejf.rd, clean. Capt. Uoh.'isoii reports he the Am. bark Counting, Capt. YY'. Howes, lu Ul. U)-iW .s , ly.n. VJ - i't W., from Y'a!p:rui-o to Syd:;'-y, on the U.h f'.hruary, lso'J. I. H. Tkodwiv, Cot. l'ort of Ihaina. MAItKIKI). UiUiK McInttkf On ttie evennif; of March SO. at the fort .-irect Church, by the Kev. Kli Corwin. Mr. Jhn S. V alker, of the firm of Y alker, Allen .t I' ., to Miss Jea: io Mcllityre, dauKhur of 11. Mclotyrc, fcvp, of this city. lltvi,,sIn ,. ..i. . . . .,. .r Honolulu. Saturday iiiorinn-. March -.in. of Muiiffs, fcd wiu Hed..n, a0-ed five ears, oldest coiii;i tuii of the von of Mary Thurston Heydon. SAT U It DA Y, M AllCU 31. Tiif.kk was a reort current :i few duy.s since that the Mnall-jiux had a J '-"'a red again in town. i- I . I , . I l r On in -uiry , v e hud that the cae was tliat ut a l-.'i.-S'.iiger who arrived hv the A jaw Iroin .San , . Francisco, on wiioiii a busricious criil'tion had , , ... , .. , ,, broken out, which much resembled tlie bmall- .j.s Lit- a (w.I.ft tllf ! Ilik. ltU UPlltillolt Tll'J Jultieilt Was Ut once rcllloYed frolll the City to a bUltuble jdaCC ill the Country. The coll- .- i .1 . I r .1 Mcrnutioii ot the natives, on bearing ot the Mipposcl rcai poarance of the small-pox j-l igue, j may be readily imagined. It has visited the j islands but once, we believe, since their dis- coVcry, and that was in 1So3, when it bWept i off, in th few months between s?ix and eight thousand. Pry-buMy no t-eople on the earth are more j susceptible to the fatal laVa-'CS of filch pla'UeS j .. ... . . .." ! as small-i.ox and cholera, when introduced here, j ., 1 1 1 1 .1 x- .1 : than tlH.se islanders, unhss it be the North ; . . ii- 1 t "1 ct i American Indians, whose habits ot domestic 1 lifeurevcrysiinil.tr. lenerally thev live in poor i J J ' 1 j ! huts, exiHjsed more or l-.'ss to filth, damp and 1 ; 1 : j Ti-rmiii. whieli ev.'rnvlier.. i,r...i ii.-iriw.-u j uix -UJ-C. .much u.m may oe ssiiu 111 j.raise 01 our : ' climate, cxrerience has tshown that it is not i proof against the jdagues which, in other Tarts j of the world, sweep of multitudes. Such being the ease, it isi the houtidi-n dutv of those in ' ' J ' authority to provide every reasonable Kileguard ' provision to meet their arrival. To the J n 1 . cliiall-liOX VVC are UlWaVS exposed; DUt llie . . . cholera is less freqilCtlt ill its SCOlirgeS, though .1 1 1 -1- 1 t""'re ls 11 probability til its advent uinoiig us. j To Save the llYCS of the SlC'k, Ulld to I 1 prove the condition of uur people, ought to be ' . . . . . . , gloat object with our ruler. One sick na- j tivu i.,J)jrLT re,turtj to usefulness, is worth two . . .1.1 . . r three imported laborers. And there are thousands of .such sick and invalid men and .. women scattered over the groiu. with no one to eare for thclll or to provide lnedic.il 1 assistance. 1'rUCticU'ly, the furnishing . I or other : I of medi- j - . .-. . .1 i- e .1 I CI lit! to liatlVCS, III tlie Utcr UlStHCtS Ol tllC . lKf " en, 111 iov imia 01 nit t rroup, unless done gratuitously, is tabooed. ! ..r.w.i. iml, .1...... ..r, t .. t. .oU- is. t il... 1 j;roup Ami now natives, except those who may live ; near Honolulu or home large town, when in need U . ,.,.. ....kv. ,lf ,,. steamship en ol medicine must send a l-mg distance, by an , ,aill,.(, :l large company of ladi-s and gentlemen liiic rtain m.-sst'iiger p -rhaps. or go witliout.and ; i,!ir,i on Thursday evening la-t. The dinner face death like a martyr. j Was prepared in a style seldom witnessed in this A few months ago there was a well-known j partof the world, and if it was a specimen of the man liv ing a few miles out from Waialua, noted ! attention paid to the ('.. department, pas-en- f,.r his ciiergvand industry. Hisease attacked i . w . . . J . ! mm a uisease which, in its eariy stages, migni have been arrested with the s-implest medicines i in us-.. lint thev wcie not to be lad in Waia- i , f 111,sl;,..1l t.ln n sides there iml t.o i lll.l.lor HO llU'tlU.ll Illdn risblcs lIKn, .111(1 HO I one else is allowed to deal in drugs. He sick- fniil, Ulld in a I''W day died. Lcspci'tcd ail'l looked up to by his) fellow men, who elected him to the Legislature, the noble-hearted K.v- j ,. . . . , , , LANii-oo died a victim to a cruel and tyrannical I law, which is a shame t j any country. Last Siturdav his wife, who bhared manv of his noble traits, and who, for a Hawaiian, was a superior woman, died in the same house and fr,n,i the same want of uulicine and medical Care. A few ilajs ago, we callcil by chance at the house of a native a few mile out from Waia lua, and a'n.iut forty miles from Honolulu, and while in conversation with the inmates, the door of an adjoining room swung open, reveal ing the sile and languid face of otie whose Voice was once familiar in our legislative halls, and U whose clo.puenee we often listened there, more than ten Vivirs ;i"ii. when lie v:h istii'ineil I I a Ieiiiosthcncs among his countrymen. As we i caught his glazed and death-like eye, we started i up, surprised to find in such a place and almost j dead, one who wa once reckoned among the : wi.-e men of the land, and more surprised to find that he had K-en there confined six months to his couch, without seeing a medical man ex cept native kahunas, lie bad sent for medicines, but could get none, and was unable to Im re moved. The next we hear of . M. Kamakac, may be his obituary or a Uu'.au in the native ' newsi a tiers, and he who surpasses all living Hawaiian. in his knowledge of the ancient tra- ! ditions away. and history of his race, will have passed j In ancient traditional knowledge, of the Ilawaiians, the late Iavid Mali alone excelled him. .Some may say it is iuiDs?ihlo h-r Jovernineiit to provide for the sick in every part of th; land, that it hns provided one hopital, and that that . light ti b-j o-iiiirMyred .-iufiici" nt . But it i- ;. fciitiii nt. It may ans-.Mr t..r Honolulu and the iiiim-diate ii-i -hI.rli'..)L luit t-uin. i.ruvi.-!in in - - - - i - - . th.- w;i- of inclk-in.-s uuiila to b. maJe f-r th-r and rciii-.t'j ditri:ts, or at la-t thf jr---trit law liuld ho ri j-'-alol. and -nc'nrap-:ni-nt iv-n to lori'iners living in other j arts to k-- nj-liinf-s fur nativ-. ()th-rwise, death and disou.se will have their own way, and ere many yeare, tlie l.it of the Aliis will Ik? l ft with lmt a handful of men to rio and do him honor. If however, the chief ohjVct of the foreign admin istration i-i to exterminate the native race, no measures could he adopted that will more i-j etd ily accom lih the work. notes or Tin: wei:k. Tin: China Sikvmki:--. Th N-v York coir.-s-jMiiid'-iit of the IJnl'ftin lia- the following reffardiiii" tin.' new (.'hiiia .steamers, which are to he ready to st.irt lroin San I-"r.tneio i:i .January. Im.T : The two -tea:iihis imw building for the I'acitie Mail I'uiujiaiiy. to ply between China and Japan. will, it i- -aid. be the 1 :i!p;. -t merchant Ve- ls ever li. loi"' built in this country. anl pet hap-tin-lai i:i st wooden merchant c.-.-elsiu ihe world. Thr--ub-joiued iniuiit.- account i.f them i- fnrni-hed by a morning journal : The v e.--cls in (piotioii are now building at the shipyards of Mcf.-i's. Webb ,V Steers, and s hen completed will be the l.uge.-t merchant rhip- er beloie built in this country, ami perhaps the largest w leu merchantmen in the woild. Th1' keel of the one at M r. Webb's yard was laid about three weeks airo : but the one constructing by Mr. Steers is . soitiewhat further advanced, and will pn.bably be ready or launching some time in Augu-t next, lloth vesels are expected to be in proper condition l'u- making their regular trips beHveen San 1'rau cisco. Kanagawa. .lajian and Hongkong. Chimi. about the lir.-t of next year: the round voyage, tioin the time of leaving tin' port of San Francisco until returning to the same, occupying about tw,; months. They are to be constructed of the best materials, ami will be in every respect superior vessels. They are to be supplied with all the modern improvements, and will each base co-t. when ready lor .sea. over a million of dollars. They will be divided into four water-tight coinpai intents, and strongly braced with iron bais running diag onally throughout the entire length of the vessel. The two steamers corre.-pond with cadi other in ; every particular, with this diil'irencc. that the one j building by .Mr. Webb ha 17 feet breadth of beam. "line uiai at .nr. fleers s vain measures iiniv ,u j , ... ... . . , . . , J 'eel. , 1 1 !i t h IS t li til tig except loll I n the w ldth. th. n o sieainers are preci.-eiy alike in every pai ucu lar as regards size, appointments, costliness, etc.; ami the one description will answer lor both ve-sels. Wooi.hn lAt ioitY". We sec by our exchanges that a new woolen factory is to be erected in M.irys ville. California, the capital stock of which is cloo.OOi). This is the third or fourth enterprise of the kind in that State. Two are also being erected i.i Oregon. These new States are doing much to dov elope their own resources. All the woolen goods made there, find a maiket at home, and ate generally preferred to the imported articles. Some samples of cotton goods made in California, lately received here, show what is being done there in ti(is r n..l(U. A f;U.t.ry to produce stout -. tt. .ri goods for native wear, w otild pay well at these islands. as would also a woolen fa-. loi v to manufacture blankets and other coarse woolen goods for the island trade. The average amount of wool annually exported is not far from OD.tMiO pounds, which can be purchased at Pi cents per ll,"""" l' ,IK' uuu' 11 leaelas Hie IiaiblS oi the ... ..,...(. ..,...,. in r.....;.n. ... .. t il..j If ,...1 ".n ...... " ler pound, and by the lime it again reaches the 1 1 . - . 7 consumers in these islands, where it was produced. . . , .. , tt 1 it-iii'tli ne I'li'.itiiK -it li.'it "il I I'.mt: o luiiiii.l " . . ' . . ' .. . Any one expert at calculating can easily see the "... 1:1 ,. ,,i 1 ... ., 1 .i . . . o prolit which would attend the maiiutacture ol ,,. goo.is. where Hie raw article fs so cheap as it is Here. .o sugar enterprise promises halt the ieeess that this does, if started by competent p.-r- Soils. Pkkson vi.. Among the passengers by the Ajn.t are l)r. 1J. W. Wood silid his wife, who leave for a visit ot a vear or lun 111 the tates. III-. U nod is th(. x,.,.,,,: ;unnMir our sugar idanters. having been eM!r;,.,.(l 5,, ,. Kt(I.l;l ,.statt. twenty vears or more This .-sl-ile is the oldest one ill th.. .Tumi olmoM lhl Mdo 1 UK olili si in til, glollp, jilld Ullder the Poctor's l aieful management has become one ot the most profitable and reliable, No one has done l,io'e for agl icilltllle ill these islands, or. by his example, inlliience and capital 1 . . . .1 given a greater impulse to sugar maiiutacture thai Ill Ir. W0...1. K - Mr Ch llles V. Pislioli of the Pankill"- House p i 1 . 11.11 1. s it. 1.1. nop. 01 im i,.iiikiu, nous. ' f I!ish..p A ;... also lakes passage in ihe same vessel w ith his wife, contemplating a visit of three 1 "I IOI1I UIOUIIIS 111 lilt' 1 lit 111 .I.IO S. ,, ... . , . . .. , ,, , , Mr 11 s,, ...... i., I fiiiolv :i Tl I Mr .1 j Avers, of the San Francisco fall' are also in e u- , ,, tj. jt nf passengers. We be between sixivltud s-vet i... i I i..i.. -1f.r on this trip ov er. gets by her are to be env i.d. Am-.iig the guests " ' , . . .... ,, e oosei.-u im-aun-i n .iuuu-i. ii. .ui-i.ihh1, 'on-ul Caldwell, and those veterans. f'a. tains -M,' k :,n'1 1'-l,.v- whose ships plowed the waves of this Iceail long before luanv ot the guests were , ,. . ' . 'l'1- '""""V o. .ii .K.ng i many menus uuring nis i.ty in port, ami seems ; to be ioss,.ss..l ot the oualiiieations reouired l.r a sin-, cestui c.itain. We trust that the two trips he ,,af ,l,:l,K' :.y prove to b.-the pioneer v ovag.-s ,,t a b-ng and prosr.erous career ol steam between .an Francisco ami Honolulu. . recently pas-ea uy tigress, the importation of stock from foreign countries has been prohibited. A tine hre was taken over by ('apt. Long on the January tiipot the It. t M,n r.y. which arrived at San Francisco just after the law had gone into force. The Collector refused to allowed it to be landed, until a special permit was received from Washington, to obtain which it was necessary to telegraph and wait for telegraphic reply. After a w eek's delay the horse w as allowed to be landed. The new law was passed to prevent the introduction of the cattle plague, but it would appear to apply to all animals, and at present it is of no uSi to s'n1 either cattle or horses to San 1" ranciseo The engravers at the mint in Philadelphia, who are preparing the mottoes - In (led we trust." ! on the new national coins, suggest that it would be I more appropriate to have it read. " In fo.ld we J trust." w hich is probably true of a large part of the crowd that will have the handling of the coins when issued. Mvii.s Dik. The bark S.i,'l M-rr'ttt is prob ably k"i to 1 days out to-day. and fully due. with the New York mail of Feb. 1. Ihe ,,(,,',,,' ! probably left San Francisco on tin- J 1th. and w ill be due about April 12 with the New York mail of March I. m:t. Miss Nellie Kr t man will give h. r f;Il Concert this evening at the New Hall, corner of Nimauu and King -irects. .-she will be assisted by her si-n-r. Miss 1 ora Freeman. The programme will embrace some ot the most popular ballads and operatic pieces. We have never heard her sing, but those who have, assure us that she possesses a vok-e f.f rrmarkabh power and melody. We he Mie.tk f..r hr a full lir.uc... 1 Tin--I' Miu-hip .1; i.r ii l ail on 'lii.-.lay n.'vl at i-. m. .-!i.- li:-.- a n-- li-t ut , ; iV' !. an.J a l..-a y I'rt-icln. ln.ln-.i t:.r a-- Ji'-i.-'!'- ami pa-s.n-. r ar t- concerned, the ow ners ;!it to I..- l with the result of her -econd ; tiip. If kept .hi. -I ..u!d -"on reach a paying ; J.oil.t. I.e'l' l- s-llt by her will leach NewY.uk May lo;h or only ilay Jrom 1! no!ulu through, i Ib r la-t mail went through in about the-atne time, i wlii.h i- a -j.eed seldom obtained except with i -team. I.eiteis for Kngland will lopi'ire only j 12 days longer to reach their destination. The j amount of mail matter arriving at and leaving this I port, i- largely on the increase, and indicates an j i;icreae of bu-iness and tmeign population here. ! Sailors and others connected with the whaling tl ct. , who send letters home in the spiing. are always j sure to find letters and paji-r.s aw ailing their arrival I in the fall. 11 w vii vs Nr.w -lwi'hus. In the local new.- line j the natives are as Well if Hot better -llpplied that! foreigner. The A'-'o.o.- has improved lately in its general management and in the variety of its local and foreign in-w-. As a new spaper. nothing better can be asked for by the nio-t punctilious Hawai ian, and we are glad to learn that it not only re tains its former popularity, but appears to be more highly prized by the natives than ever before. A new .io r',y paper is to be commenced in April, intended fur the young, to correspond in size w nli The Child's Paper printed by the Ameri- j can Tract Society. Sm h a publication has been j much needed, ami will be welcomed in every part j of t ie group. It is to be called Kk Al.U Iv." i the il l"-tl o- '''';'.. Iiri:or ! Sikm-ii. Pi.vrK. We were shown dur ing the week, a model of an improved instrument for numbering and lettering merchandise. The design is simple, original, and works admirably, doing awav w ith many of the dilliculties heretofore attendant Upon Stencilling. Measures are already taKell to secure a patent 111 the I lilted states. I ar- ..I, ii,...i i!..,.. i... ,,.;,o- in " i'ii in' i-'iuiiu i n "il ' ill-, oi iiuv. ill liij; in, .-i Improved Stencils for Store or Plantation use. can have them made to order, by applying to the In ventor. Mr. (too. II. Powers. Honolulu. Mi i;iKit wiu. dir." The police, aided by a clue given them by Mr. Plli ger, have succeeded ill tracing some of the goods stolen from Mr. P.'m rtore two weeks since, to a couple of China men, both, we understand, employed as servants, one at the hospital, and the other in a private family. The facts eliciu d at the examination were sufficient to commit both for trial at the next ses sion ot the Supreme Court. It's of no Use : thieves might as well be inloimed that their vocation in Honolulu is a risky one. Li n.vk l-.ci.irsK. Aii eclipse of the moon occur ed last evening. When first observed, soon after sunset, the eclipse was nearly total, there being only a small rim of light visible on the lower side. The eclipse ended about half past eight. The at mosphere being clear and tin sky cloudless, it was the most distinct and beautiful eclipse we ever wit nessed, particularly as viewed through a spyglass. We would say to our leaders that at Cole's auction room, may be siwn a choice variety of corals, mats, and many tine curiosities which will be s,i,l at 10 v. m., this day. This is a rare chance for strangers w ho wish to purchase ruritu-s. ; A Ci.ii'i Ki: Passvi;k. The whaleship M.,,lmli. (.'apt. Coinstock. arrived on the 7th. ll'S days from New Set lib rd. which is a very good passage, even fbr a merchant ship. Sikam rs. S ii.. The I.'iissiau brig t,t. which arriv ed yesterday, left San 1'ranciseo on th.' 7th the same day as did the Ajxjr. showing the advan tages of steam. A vessel is in the titling, supposed to be the lf'trri'1 A '-.. from Phoenix Island. Three w balers were at Lahaina. and si.-ven at Kawaihae. at latest advices from those ports. .otics:. nlRIXf; -MV TKMI'OUAIIV AUSI-'.Xt'fr: Ir .111 this Kingdom MR. C. S. I A R TO IF will continue the Auction Rusin-ss and Mr. II. IIOLLMANN the General thlii-- Itusiness of the undersigned. M4 ot H. W. SKVKRANCF.. aotici:. 1 WILL XOT Ilfr: A XSYY' I". It A IJI.I-. fr'tR any debts contrac'.ed in my iiann- bv my wife SAKAU AI.I.KN, she having left my bed and board without anv cause. JN'l. F. A l.LKN'. Honolulu, March -JS, lsiio. 514 It NEVILLE & BARRETT, Planters a nil General Store Keepers. Keopuka, N'.rth Kona. Hawaii, near Kealakeakua l'.av. I.-Iand I Pr -iluce bought. Miips supplied with Wood, Ileef and oth.-r nccess:lni s. Ag-iiti.t Honolulu, Y. S. CLKGHORN. 614 ly For Sale. flM III Lilt HOII.KK WITH fr'lllf. llOX. M and K.Mil.NK 4 inch climkr, S inch stroke, complete. To b li i.i 11 bargain at Olt oui " IloXOLl'I.U IKON WORKS Co. ITor SsiSv or le;t.e. Till-: I'NDKKSlUM'.l) Xon tl.-r- tor sale or b-a-c his pr'-inis.-s nl P.YWAA on the Waikiki Ko i l, about three ouarters f a mile bevoiil .Mr. C. I'.. Willi. iii.s" pi ice. Coioprisiou one cre of hind enclosed iih a poo 1 teiu-e in two separate lois, one dwelling In use J4.:io with f.ur rooms, one build-iir lT.vJo. f.r cook house and liming rmin; two wehs of go.! w.iter. 1 he above preinisi are ii. e,rt, repair an I well ad ipt.'d for family use, apply on the pren.:.-s -,r of 514 5t Z. V. Sil"IRi:.S, of Honolu'.u. O .V 1" . The (..'Upper lirigantine a li i e tl a e 11 a , With a complete suit of Sails, Anchors. Chains, Standing and Kunnini; Racing, all in good enter. For teiiim apply to 514 lm WAI.KKR, ALI.KN Jt Co. Co-i:iitiiciii A'olicc. 'Mit; i mf;ksi;xki iiavk this iiav m. entered into partnership for the purpose of carrying ou a FIRST CLASS IIIITKL: Vnder the name and style of the AMKRICAN IlUL'SK. under which name all business will he transacted. mrs. k. a. Mcdonald, M. KlRCIilloFF. Hono'.uiu, March 2Z, 1S60. 51s ."t AMERIGAN HOUSE! TIIK AKOVK HOI SK HAVIXfJ he- n ite -roughly renovated an 1 furnished through out anew, is no ope-n as a - , FIRST CLASS HOTEL! t'nder the iu .mediate super ision and direction T the undor nigt.ed. for the a.-C"tnniislaiion of hoard rs aiid traiiMent visi tors tr. in abroad. No exp-n-e havini; ! en spared in furiii-li-ii.ir or r tiuinif the ni iiis. we feel Confident of giving entire ttatisfacti n to thore h In iv visit the 1-ii.i. Is for their health or pleasure. The table will be supp'i d with all the delicacies the market nfT r Is, t oeth r with ail kinds of fruit, w.th which the I-iau.is so nch!y abound. l'r.vnie families may be accmiu lat-d with g!a-s, China an4 silver ware fvr paitie-, aisu with waiters. 33 n. 3VX S3 I..iiirl lv I lie V-'U Hoard by I In Day ...sis no XJ" Rooms i-xtra, accordili' to ! Cation. No deviation w, 11 be n a b trotn the above prices . All bills contracted for this H u-'e wiil le paid weeklr. Mm. K. A. Mr.DuNAI.li 614 Un: M. K IKCH HOFF. Theie are 7"Jol.i I. irr U cf flour sirred m New Vvrk citj. rvnJ 11, 1H 0.000 bushel- of cereal-. The feucvV clerks in Wash.ngtou canted r?"C 4 Ood.iHM li.st year and store not a dollar. Pa-ken is "loekmp groy anJ anxious. His labors hive played the d'cketis with him. G-.vcriior Humphreys. t.f Mississippi. " reorganiz ing the nnlstia of that State. le ir me." s-ii 1 Mis. Partington to Ike the other d,v a- she wis reading the pptr. what an exco riatin? eireumsttnee. poor, dear man I I suppose it was the wind t-n the st-maol. did it. Vr tus- " Ike :tt once seized the paper, and found the r-iiajriph. sa alarmingly headed, referreil to a mar ble bust of the reverend gentleman on view at a sta tu try repository. Slesiuilii AJAX. 4 I.I. I'KIISONS III VIXCJ llll.IAor flniui- .A V-ainst Meiuur AJAX, are reuueted to present the same to ihe t'n.lersifriied. i-n or lu foie It) O'CLOCK. A. M.. OF Y KI)XKM)AY. . I'll 1 1. . is. No fr-icht received :ifn r 2 oVLvk, April 4. C. mUiWKK Co., lt Agents Cat. St. Nav. Co. NOTICE. rail IK rPKKSUIKI) llAVIXt: I)iiorl 1 ..I all his riht. title and interest in the Kutehermi? Kstah-li-hnient knon as Oiitll.i .M iirkrlito K. II. lhYl 4- Co. l eiet.y notifies all p.rs .os havinjr .leman.l against said estab lishment to send in their hills ; and those indebted to the same, will please scale their accounts immediately, a I intend to leave th- king l .n. YVILI.I AM WIION. The liushiess will still no cotiiinuc-a in I'uiuu s .hmi.ii. Honolulu, March 31, lv'o. M4 NOTICE. rMIK lMf:iiSIC;XKI WILL C OXTIXUK I the laziness le ret. if -re carried n ly Win Wilson, in IH'KKIX! l . K K'KT. and h. pe the public will con tinue their liberal patronage, as they will do ail they cau to please and Satisfy their customers. 5H ot K. II. U0Y1 i: CO. aotici:. mmrilF.KKAS TIIK I' X I KHSKJ X VAt Hjto heel) appoint! il Administrators to the Kstate of C. C. 11 liONS late of Kool.iu. deceased; all persons indebted to the ! said estate are reiiuestcl to make immediate payment to the j : undersigned, ami all persons having claims against the same I are desired t present their acouuts previous to May 1st, lSGO - kkli.i. T. 11. MARSHALL. Administrators. Nawihviii, Kauai. March 16, 1566. 514 at riOXST.lTI.VOV IIAXDiiikI for salk by the CJ"A", It AHH t:. or (hf..O.V at M-::ui 150LLKS & Co's. FOR SALE ! . 1MKCK OF L l AIMOIXIXG Til K jyv premises at present, occupied by the Makiki Hoarding '-t School, commencing at the makai corner of said premises, and running 100 feet along Kamehameha, thence o00 ft uiauka to Kiuau street. Hk) ft to mauka corner of the Mukiki ltoardint; School, thence o00 ft to place of commeiicement. For particulars, apply to 514 at J. S. LF.MOX. Cc-Birliiei'sliip IXot ice. rgiUF. rxiKllSIGXKI IIAVK THIS DAY I t ut. red into Co-partnership, as l'L.V NT I. ISS AM) CIIMIKAL STOIC K k 1. i:pi:i:s r At Keopuka, Nortli Kona, Hawaii, under the name and style of XF. VILLI2 X HARKKTT. li. It. NKY'ILLK. DANIKI. I1AKRKTT. Keopuka, North Kona, Ilawai!, March 12. 514 lm IMIOTOGIfiAim IAUTfr: ile VISIT i-:; i.aki;i:r imiotik; raimis; cdi'vixg axi knlaruixf;; K InTOI'C'II I (. done in I lie Im'mI iiiii liner, and 011 t'.se most reasonable terms. Alio for sa!e. Photographs of the Cm lrM Kihuirn and Hit teiiliiil.-i. mid other Island Scenes; the KINGS KAMK IIKMhliA, ,Vc, Ac. At the Gallery on Fort Street. II. 1.. CIIASK. P. S Having purchased th Portrait Negatives from Mr. Weed, duplicate copies can be had by those persons washing for the S'line. jH-in II. L. C MOSQUITO NETTING ! rgMlfr. I Mfr:iSf;xKI HAS JUST It K- Jl ceivt-d per D. C. M I KK A V, a few pieees of Superior Netting, 90 inches wide. ALSO, A SMALL LOT OF I FRY St PKKIOIl WIMTK COTTOX CLOTH I Which is for sale at moderate rates at his Store corner of Iteretani.i aud Maunakca Streets. MIC1IL McINKRN V. 513 :u IIEUSTOX, aih: THE SHIOINT ABLE Clothier t or V RANGI8C O OKI) KliS FOR AXY AXD ALL Goods for Gentlemen's Wear! V ill meet with prompt attention. V2T SKXI YOl'R MKASCIiKS AND ORDKR. 513-ly AND SHOES The liulcrsi-iud lias Jus. Received I X ' A J A X ! -l cnoirr. selection of I3oohs and Shoes ! Cotisi-tinj; of Ci K X T L K l K X ' S I I X K Ireiich t'aif I too s, t.-nfs Half YVflt Clf It.otH. 'jeiil's Klf.U.t I ..stinrr I fl..Z. J ,. ... .. 1 . . i ..tuers. l.utt, .lev sand Children's (all R-.ls. all sizes; Ladies , Misses and Children's l!.jts and Shoe-. Asu, a Choice S'cio?i oj' AVoolon J)i-oss Goods Suitable f .r Miss 9' and Children's Dresses. As, On Ua,uJ, ii II. TY. Wood, 50,000 GOOD CIGARS! Which will be g,.!d very low fur Cash at his Store. Cornsr of Rrrftar.ia and Maunakea Streets, MICH. Mi INF.IlNV. il STEAMSHIP LINE! I'OIE SAX rKASfclSC'O. The Cal. Steam Nav. Co's Fine Steamship - -;. - V "V T " Will leave fr the above iort on Wednesday, - - - April UIi, This vessel has splendid aecomnnHlations f r passer.gr and offors prcat inducement to shippers f f HL IT and other InUnJ Produce. Liberal Vnsh Advances mtnle in I'reight. l'ills of Lading will be supplied at the Office of the Ageutg. For freight or passage al'!y to 0. ItUKWKK A- CO., jj3 2i Agents Cal. St. Nav. Co. The Schooner 6 6 M a, x- nill.LIl'S, Master. Y ill ruu regularly for the alnive port. For freight or i.ssKe apply to M4 oui C. 1IUKWEK .V Co., agents. roil II ANA, KUTO AND MAMKO. The Schooner si Manuokawai, MAKCII ANT, Master. YVill run regularly. For freight or passage apply to 514 6iu C. HKKWKK .V Co., asents Regular Paelcet lor Lahaina and Iflakee's Landing. The Fine Staunch Clipper Schooner IESL ate FOUNTAIN, Master. YVill run regularly and punctually on the above route. For freight or passage apply to the Master on board, or to 514 6m O. 1SKLYVKK & Co., agents. lToi- NEW BEDFORD DIRECT. The A 1 American Clipier Hark "Wilis tier s& Is now on the berth for the above port and w ill take a Cargo of OIL and DRV FKKHilll' at lowest Kates. Passengers desiring to return to the Mates via Ca Horn will find this an excellent opportunity, the WIUSTLKR having fine Cabin accommodations. For Freight or Passage apply to 512-4t -C. L. RICHARDS & Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO! The Fine Hawaiian Rark ? ; 1 bill; 1 lvCk;i. I. ItOIIIXSOX, Commander. Having most of her Cargo engaged, will have Quick Dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage. ap4.ly to iil2-3t H. 1IACKFKLD V Co. FOK J5Iti:Il1T. The A 1 Hawaiian Hark & R. W. WOOD! & II. J A CO IIS, Mus.fr. Will have Quick Dispatch as above. For passage apply to 511-5t II. II ACICFKI.l) k Co. rriie Scliooners 9 f AND ' 4 MOI K i:i Iv I ! ' ' 117 run regular anil with Quick Dispatch t Between Honolulu and Kahului. Shippers and passengers can rely on ihe regularity of thene Vessels. Apply to I'J9-Ciii J AS. M. UKKF.N. npent. ITsi.AVJtiinn flosmi unci GENERAL INTER-ISLAND NAV. CO. The Fine Schooner On w a, t cl . LA.MRF.RT. Master. Will Siil for KOLOA and WAI.MM.V, Kauai, ON SATURDAY- .11 A ICC. II The Fine Schooner 1 Id e i- ti i , CI.ARK, Master. . ICO Tons Heginter, will run regularly FOH K AAV A I II A i: A 1) K ) X A ! Leaving Saturday, 24th inst. The Clipper Schooner Nettie IVlerrill! FOl'NTAIN, Master. Will ruu as a regular picket to Lahaina and Maalaea Bay. For particulars apply to Capt. FRANK MOI.TF.NO, Or JAN ION, fiRF.F.N A: Co., A Kent s U.S. ami (i. I. I. N. Co. FIIESII GAHDKN SEEDS, fr i:sii cAiiDrtK si:i:ns. Jl ST UKCKIVF.I) II V STKAMKK .AJAX and for sale by the undersigned an assortment of FUKSII VKURTAI1I.K (MUDKV SKKOS : Of the crowth of 1S05 an.i raised in California at the well known Nursery Oar h n of D. 1, Perkins, Oakland, California. These seeds are Warranted fresh and sure to terminate. They are as follows, viz : Asparagus. Arlichoke, Pumpkin, ast. Ret t. asst. :abba(r-s, as-t. Radish, long scarlet, Reims, as-td. polt; and string; Radish, scarlet turnip root; I'.r. cli. CHrrots. asst. Radi-h. white turnip roo!; t'auliflow.-r. Celery, Corn Sweet, Spinach, S plastics, Cu umber, ae-t. Kgs .latit, Tui nin. as t. Toinatix s, asst. I-ek, Lettuce, asst. Fndive, Mustard and Cress, Musk melon nutmeg. Salsify or vegetable oyster, Mn-k m.-lon pine annle. S.-ot.-i. K.il. K'.,l,ir..l,i j Watermelon, Onions, asst. Tobacco, pure Virginia; Parsley, extra curled; " Sage, Thyme, Summer navory. arsuip, eas, asst. ivpper, Sweet n.aj .ram, Horse radish, while root; And i fact every variety of Veiretabh Seeds. Special Orders for S'eaJs, Trees and Roots forwarded to San Francisco. The undeisiiMied would also offer his services iu the making up Of Tratt. .!( n's Hoots and Accounts, With neatness, correctness and dispatch, and on exceedingly in. xler. ite terms. Please apply ut the Olliee of S. II. DcWfkit, Fsq., or I'll Stairs at the Ri.u k P.nt.i.isc. late .lohn II. WM..r .In..- Sn.re, corner of Fort and Merchant Streets, opposite Dr. Ford'. II . F0S BROOKE P. R. An assortment of (iROCERlES, TORACCO and numerous other articles Sf p)W prices n above f-ia-flm gsr: i y j