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159 ASSORTED MERCHANDISE. ASSORTED MERCHANDISE. ASSORTED MERCHANDISE. t H E , iFoL YKESU'ir, P E BR U A R Y 1 0 , 18 5 5. .. PROCLAMATIPNX cainiKtOi ill.. Kino or thi Hawaiian IsLaKDs. T KNOWN, i H whom it mar concern, that we i hi : . l. if ..i B KaUlhaiucaa lift-, "nit vi iub ii laiuu, aeicuji 7m our enure neutrality in the war now impending be- fHX1" . . M..ritim Minrn nf Fnmn that nnw Aiifra- " t0 be rMpectea by ail belligerents, to the full extent of inMicuon. which by our fundamental lawa la to the dis- of oae martae league, surrounding each of our islands or "'rati Maui, Kalioolauc, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai and " Ydmmencing at low water mark on each of the rexpec-roa-f aaid islands; and include all tha rbannels pase a'pi(cn and uividing aaid islands, from island to island J?i ill cupuires nd seizures made within our said jurisdiction 3 gg-ful; and that the protection and hospitality of our "V barbur and roads, shall be equally extended 10 all (he Threats, so long a they respect our neutrality, tsa be it further known, to all abom it may concern, that kereby strictly prohibit all our subjects, and all wbo reside "nil our jurisdiction, from engaging either directly or indi iL ja privateering against tbe shipping or commerce of any belligerents, aaderthe penalty oi being treated and ,. ih -d as pirates. f ' , at oar Palace of Honolulu, this 16th day of Mav, 1864. " KAMEUAMfcUA. Staff Asa- By the ting aauKahiaa Xui. if-i It. C. Wrm. of a Resolution passed by tbe King and Priry Council on ..... - r I . . IJCJ . Off Vtolrci, Tht in the ports t this Xeutral Kingdom, the pri .fe of j-Zsie extenled equally and impartially to all ri National vessel! and prises made by such Teasels of tbe trm ' , ku. aufhorirr can be delerated hv anv itaa lain OI JUMC. IW1 jiUe eriigerente to try and declare lawful such prizes, and at&iri the property thereof, within the King'a jurisdiction ; neiiiK' - i . . ' . . - t can lb King's inruim exercise aoy aucn jurisdiction in esses where Hi Majesty's Neutral Jurisdiction and " nty may have been violated by tbe wiiliiu tbe bounds of that juridictim. "itr Order of the King and Privy Council, Palace. June 15th, 1654. ( R. C. VVYLI.IE, Secretary r few. r..a .fa jWatiaa ee the K sac JVirf Council, tiis iVled at by the wards ArmM Jfatumml VtitU U Prtiu. in the Resolution of ibe 15th June, are meant only ves ijrejrularly organized and commissioned on National Ac- Moat and what pnzes uey may mace ; ana tnai mat nesoiu a does not extend tbe privilege oiJItglwm in the ports of this K mdom to vessels anuerf. on private account, or to the Kite taken by them, whatever may be tbe flag under which Lcb vessels may sail : Therefore all privateers and prizes j, by them are hereby prohibited from entering the ports of 5 tan aungaom, mi v t.iiu.--Lv. ui iMir exclusioa would involve m sacrifice of life, and then, oolv aader special permission fron the King, after proof to His Htjocty aaustiiction, Ot aucn circumstances ui msiress. tr order of Privy Council, July 17, 1654. LUREIN ANDREWS. Secretary. The Public are hereby notified tbat no dmfts, bills or ac- . . r . lrina U 1 1 if. rv- Purr ma cottars wnataoevor, vo nxuniitvi nw - - - - i cas be paid without a Certiicaie from Captain J. W. E. Maikai, itiing as Adjutant General, that ba has previously seen and VI w Ot&ee, August 31, 1654- PROCLAMATION. "WHEREAS, It haa come to my knowledge from the Highest official sources, that mj Government has been recently threatened with overthrow by lawless violence; nd whereas the representatives at my Court, of the United States, ureal iintaia and trance, being cogni tiiit of these threats, have offered me the prompt assis tance of the Naval forces of their respective countries, I hereby publicly proclaim my acceptance of the aid thus pruf&rel in support tf my Sovereignty. My indepen jenee is more firmly established than ever before. KAMEHAMEHA. Keosi Aka. Palace, 8th December, 1354. By the King and Kuhina Xui, B. C. WriXiE. Inn no. That the privileges granted to Alfr-d G. Benson. t Se Vork, by contract dated Octotwr 30, 1SH the term of silica expired tne JUUi uetoDer, is are voiu, ana no Iv.rr binding upon the King's Government ; and that all r .n tracta fr excluoive privileges for perinds of years which have listed, are similarly void an d nut binding upon the Kind's i, lament, and that a copy of this reNoliitiua be published l three successive Saturday ia the Polynesian. Br Order of Privy Council, January 29. 155. LORRIN ANDREWS, Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN RELATIONS. BE IT KNOWN to all whom it may conrern, that Henry Hackieid, Esqoire, having this day preenld to this depart-at-at his coinniissin,from fits Majeaiy Oscar, k:nz ol Sweden xui Norway, Goclha-land aud Wenden, which i found to be m sue form, he. the amd Henry Hackieid, Esquire, is hereby arkaoirled-ed by order of His .Maj-ty, as Swedish and Norm-run Consul tor Uie Hawaiian Islands, and ail In oiUcih! aru a? such, are ordered to receive hill lailh and credit by the authorities of this government Given under mv amd and the seal of tbe Foreign Office, at Honolulu, Oil eighth of februai, lSii IL.6.) . R- C. U VLL1E. ULDICK to BISHO? TJAVE just received cx Ship " VANCOUVEli," '11 from Ust01 the fallowing Merchandize select ed aud imported expressly for this market; and for tes rink, orange, green ana blue checked Prints do pink ana yeuow, Aiemniac do figured Canary, lo blue and green, do black and white, Ho fancy, checked, striped, and plaid. do do do do do do blue sheeting, do wliite sheeting, da Denims, do Excelsior, do do at E. A. A. do Shttucket Ticks, doluc Drills do bleach' Jeans, do blue pant cords, do White do. Superior blue and scarlet Blankets 10 1-4 & 11 1-4 line white do. fine twilled blue and red Flannels, oiai-k Mohair Lustres. Clothing. 200 pr. black satinet l'ants, 100 pr. blue do do. 100 do casfc'r do , Reefing Jackets. Marsailles Vests (white) basket-drill Coats. Nriped woollen Shirts and Drawers. White Shirts linen bosoms, fine and plain plait, va rious qualities. 120 Doz. PALM-LEAF HATS, Assorted. Hoots and Shoes. Ta es Native women's Shoes, morocco and goat, do mens' kip Brogans, kip and cowhide Boots, do do fine sewed Calf Boots. Pater IIasgixgs, -1600 Rolls, 33 patterns of van ?'is qualities, also, 10 patterns bordering. Hardware. Lead Pipe 3-4, 1, 1 1-4, 1 1-2 and 2 inch. Casks Zinc, Ilalter Rope I and 11-4 inch. Bench Screws, Auger Handles, C S. Nad Hammers. Adze Eve do. Folding-door Rolls, Bristol Brick, bright tasted Traces, do Log-Chains two hooks, do Halter, do do Dog do, Grain Sickles, patent Bow Pins. Iron and Brass Screws assoited, sets Ivory Cutlery 51 pieces each, do Table Knives only, do Dessert Knives nly. Carvers, Forks and Steels, Sets Cutlery with French Forks, Chest. Drawer and Till Locks ; assort ed sizes and qualities; brass Cupboard Catches, jap d Lamp-hooks, Foot-scrapers, dish do, single Plane irons, 2 1-8 to 2 3-4 inch. Jack and Smooth Planes, S'el Gardcn-rakes, 8 and 10 tooth; Bars Cast Steel 3-4,7-8 1, anffl 1-2 Octagon, do do 4 1-2,4 3-4, 3 5-8, 2 3-8, 1-2, 3-4, Bars ast steel, 4-8, 1-2, 3-4, Square, dod 1.2,5-8. 3-41. 1 1-4. 1,J-X 3-4 and ! icch Round ;'Nuts and AVashers; 3-8, " 1-2," 7-1 5. and 7-8 inch, 4 Square ; do do 1-2, 5-8, 3-4, and 7-8 inch 6 square ; Eng. Boiler Iron, bars round Iron, 1, 1 1-8,1 1-4, 1 3-8, l W, I o-o, a o-. -4 3-4. and 3 inch; Hingham Buckets, Greaye s fiatbasl'd Files 10. 12, 16, inch, Stnbb's taper Files, i 1-2 and 4 1-2 inch, Superior flat Files 8 and 10 in, lit bas'd Files 10 and 12 inch. Pit-saw Files, loose joint Butts, assorted, 3 H 3 to 4 x 4. inch. Planters Hoes, Enamelled Sauce Pans, assorted sizes , pump Ckaio, 2 inch, and fixtures; Boat-nails, 1 and 1 1-2 men; Cane-knives, Yankee Corn Shellers, common .'irrups, plated do. Saddles of various kinds and qualities such as Columbia Hog-Seat, Stitched Ua 'r Cut-back, Black Enam'ld Traveilera, Eng. Kentle, iiilted Spanish, Griffin, Decatur. Tennessee, Somer-H-Shatton. &c. Bridles, superior and ccm aon, with plated, polished, and tinned bit and wrbs, of diiferent kinds. Martingals assorted, cotton tortus, MorUce-Scl.et-ChieU hll'd 3-8 to 2 inch, Wp-shears, Sets Fiamer Chisel 1-8 to 2 m.. Draw ing knives 8 and 13 inch, circular Chopping-kniyes, handed do, brazed iron Spittoons, 26 inch C- fc. Handsaws, Hunt's broad Hatchets, double and sin gle bevil ; Ink Erasers. . The above added to the large atocK previously on Iiand, of aisrrtel Dry Goods, Wooilen, Linen and Cotton Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glass ware, Provisions, potted Meats, Sauces and Preserve, general Groceries, and assort M Uardware, makes their assortment very general and complete. AXDEICH& BISHOP will receive by the "Ocesn Pearl." assorted Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fur, Wool, Leghorn, and P. L. Hats. 0 Tons Sugar, 500 bbla. Molawes, 400 bbls . Salt, 15 000 lbs. Arrow-root, and 10,000 lbs. Coffee, for al by ALDEICU & BISHOP. Hoxoluiv, Jan. 31, 1&55. 33-tL PROFESSOE A. L. Db SEQUIERA, Teacher of the Modern Languages, Interpreter, and Translator. Lessons given at private houses or in a class. Apply at his classilotel street, yard north-east of Smith street, between tbe hoars 10 and 12 A. M.; or from 2 4o 1 P, H., at his mm at Mr. Humrlrie, Garden freet. 39-it v ' POR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS TOR SALE the Cargo of the American Ship Vancouver," Jenkins, master, shortly expected to arrive from Boston, consisting in part as follows : Dby Goods, &c Cases Fancy Prints, do. Denims, do. blue drills, Do blvu cottons, bales blankets, do gunny bags, BaLss Osnaburgs, do Choctaw stripes, Do tickings, do raven duck, Oil carpeting, Cases pearl wool hats, do palm leaf do. Do umbredaa, do muslins, do wht cotton. GaocEEiF.s, &c. . r- 20,000 lbs Pilot and Navy bread, brls. Carolina rice, Hlf brls beans, hlf do dried apples, Cases water, butter, soda and asst'd crackers, Do lard, tierces hams, hlf brls loaf sugar, Hlf do ciushed do, bag St. Domingo Coffee, Bags pepper, baskets olive oil, . Cases cream tartar, do pimento, do ground pepper, Do ground ginger, do mustard, bales hops, Cases Superior chewing tobacco, 18 lbs each, Kittg Mackerel, do tongues and sounds, Do halibut fins, boxes codfish, do smoked halibut, Boxes cider, do ale, baskets champagne. Do brown soap, 18 lbs. each, do chemical do, Do saleratiu, hlf brls saltpetre. Svndsies. 1 in. pine boards, cedar boat boards, 1 1-4 in. yellow pine flooring, planed, tongued, and Grooved, 1 1-4 and 1 5-16 in. do heading, Planed one side, spruce clapboards, clear do, No. 1 do, 125 M. extra shaved cedar shingles, 3, 4 1-2 and 4x6 in. hard pine plank, Brls tar, pitch, bales oakum, baskets, Barrel covers, clothes baskets, wooden pails, Brls bungs, cov. baskets, night lamps. Willow carriages, for children, Crates ewers and basins, do tea cups and saucers, Do cov. chambers, do soup plates, cut nails, Iron pots, with covers, horse carts, Hand carts, store trucks, wheel barrows. Wheel jacks, cart harness, cooking stoves, Assortment tins ware, oars, asst'd, Oak boats, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 feet. Also, 108 tons Lackawana Coal, 350 casks cement, 10 casks ground marble, 20 do calcined plaster, 20 do Kaolin for setting fire brick, doors, Windows, blinds, pine fixe wood, 10 cases yellow metal. CHAS. BREWER,2o. Honolulu, Jan. 18, 1855. 37-tf THE FINEST CIIANCE YET ! ros A FARMER OR COUNTRY RESIDENT. THE PUMALEI ESTATE, TO BE LET FOR A 1 term of vears ! Pumalei is situated on the beautiful and'fertile land of East Maui, in.mcaiately adjoining Makawao and nalimaile. It is unnecessa ry to speak of the advantages of this region, cele brated throughout the group for the teeming pro ducts of iti soil, its delightful scenery, and most Ma- lubrious climate. Here the refreshing showers pre serve the unfading greenness of the tropics, and tbe Derennial sonz of the birds adds another charm to the beauties ot nature. Pumalei comDrises about 330 acres of the choicest land, and is almost a level area. It is just pleasing ly diversified by a slight and graceful eminence. Fertile ravineswith unfailing sprin-s, border it upon two sides. Many of the production of the temper ate zone, and the tropics, grow here in great perfec tion. Among otners may oe menuoneu aug.y unc wheat, corn, oat, beans, mtl'ins, and a variety of garden vegetables. The fruits are oranges, citrons, bananas, figs, ohias, pine-apples, and peaches. There ia m fin trained clweilinff-nouse uuon me raiaw;. commanding a magnificent prospect, and well located both lor social purposes and for business. It is one and a half stories high, contains 9 convenient rooms. has suitable outbuildings, and has been Duiit only alout 3 1-2 vears. Knhnlui harbor is twelve miles di6tant, and Oi- rectlv connected bv an excellent road. A good road also runs to Mariko Landing, about 4 miles distant, tv.o sruM-il nlv-nntncT of the localitv are consider able, there being several estimable families in the neignborhoad. Th inrieri Tried will be hannv to answer any in quiries concerning this estate, and will rent it upon vcrv favorable terms. J. iiaiwi. llonolulu, Jan. 13th, 1S55. Ct-C6 NOTICE. T IS THE INTENTION of the umlersigncd to io,-o Ttlir..l.i f,-.r the- ITnitpd Mates, during tt,. i.,ftnr ,irr nf trr h nf-xt. and all Dersons bavins business pending before hira, arc respectfully reques ted to bring trie same to an issue as juou jim.uic. t.. t.-i ;!iciao nf f uf now neftdincr in the Su- fiucr, - - preme Court, and to accommodate the Bar and the public, a special Term ol the court win oe neui in March next, commencing on the second Monday of that nionth- Oifieers of the Judiciary Department, ana otners I,-.-;-.. Affi,.;ai pmninnnicAtinnsto make, will please address them to the Hon. G. M. Robertson, who will r v. ,i...;Aa Af ivnrl ortifrr(T rliirinfF his nil PCriOrlU fcliC UUUC9 Ui wt; va.s . "h " r ionce. WILLIAM L. LEE. Chief Justice ox the Supreme court. Honolulu, 2Gth January 1855. 38-tf. JUST RECEIVED. ... . a CASKS Hennessev s uiienor i'aLE iuiandy. ior 6ale by ' J. C. SPALDING. Honolulu, January 26, 1855. !8-tf TOTICE. Being about to leave the Kingdom. I that durinsr mv absence Mr. W lid V. ' V av-wu v 1 V f r:T Vti itm i rliilv authorized, bv power of Attorney, to act in mv behalf in all business trans- j, ,,,,i,rmi T T miTllC actions. i;iimiwi iiiii. ix. ic iiivo. llonolulu, Jan. 26, 1855, 38-st.- NEW BOARDING HOUSE. MRS I1ERMIONE BALL, late of San Francis co, respectfully announces to the public of Honolulu that she has leased the Spacious House formerly occupied by Stephen Reynolds Esq., which is now open for the reception of Boarders by the month, week or day. From her long experience in this line of business, she flatters herself she will be able to please all who may honor her with their pat- ronft&- , .r Honolulu, Jan. zb isoo. o-u- . . . . ... . . 'It "mj OTICE. I hereby give public. otace tnai i w ui n nAhta contracted bv mv wife Honolulu. I also forbid any one harboring her. 3t 38.. . uiuiwi v A USEFUL BOOK H ASWELL'S MECHANICS &. Engineers Pocket Book latest edition for sale by 37-4t ' ' H.M.mui.Mi. . --notice. !'', -'I ALL persons, natives and. foreigners, are hereby strictly forbidden to trust 11. KAPOOOKA LANI without my consent. HI W ALAN I. llonolulu, Jan. o, iboo. omoo- STORAGE. rpHE dry and convenient cellar under tne rosi-wi 1 fice can be leased at a lowr annual rmuu. En- quire of 34 -tf II. M. WHITNEY. LORENS STAPKNIIORST offersfor sale fresh n.rAt-r. an1 Flnwor RffA. tf-44 F v . V.. .1 - - - - - A LMANACS for 1855. For sale bv II. M. WHITNEY. S7-4t LARGE BANK WALLETS. FOR keeping Notes, Bills of Exchange ic For sale by 37-4t , H. M. WHITNEY. STRAY HORSE. s :t.-a t n a anrl.nrfi nf the Hev. E A-.V pt. AUK. at Paa waa. some three weeks since i j ir,. Konriori S. X. The owner is a yeiiowiMi i '"""i - , , requested to prove property, pay for damage, and . 1 . . . j v: . - If not claim this advertisement m - - -j- - - ed before the 1st of Marclr, he wUl be .old at Auo- tin to pay expenses. ' ' TO LET. f At tl rftAM Am!sM An K-L&rtnmfiiia fit. a i m a lis- Bl III a- a VLU"" - " K comprising the ENITRE BOLDIXG. .i .;atvt npTt door above tne ourao own oiedby J. C. Spalding. Said budding contains a large store, fitted with counters and shelves complete, a . ni u :v ;n ihm Tr. suitable for a --m pivuntvu w " - large vmcc ouiu, wiLu -- - bedroom. Also, two large office rooms fronting the street, ia the second story, ior terms, , pw . -39-tf THOS. CUMMINS, or J. C. SPALDING- ASSORTED MERCHANDISE. b . p. zuovr OFFERS FOR SALE a large assortment of Merchandise, comprising in part the following named articles : DRY GOODS. Cases ass'd colors prints, do figured do, ' Do orange striped do, do jaconet muslin, Do blue Sheetings, do silk handkerchiefs, Do black and blue umbrellas, worsted table cloths, Do women white hose, bales blue drills. Bales Denims, cases chrome, green and orangeptints. uaies bro. Uiills, Bales Shetucket Stripes, Ticks, Cases bleached Drills, " " Shirtings, Emb'd under sleeves, kid gloves, Silk parasols, silver basket buttons, Bird's-eye Diaper, Foulard silk hdkfj Silk umbrellas, India satinr. Hair skirts, damask table cloths. CARPETING. Rolls Oil and Wool Carpeting. CLOTHING. Cases cfclico shirts, do ribbed cohoe drawer, White and grey merino do, denim overalls. Ribbed grey and wh. undershirts, bro. drill drawei i J White do do, red flannel do, check shirts, Cassimere pants, red and blue wool shirts, Hickory do, white do, fancy do. White linen pants, fancy do do, check do, BLANKETS. Superior wool blankets, grey and white do HATS. Black Beaverllats, California style, Panama Hats Palm leaf do, ladies' riding do. GROCERIES. Casks smoked beef, Cases pickles, 1-2 gals, and qts., do mustard, No. 1 soap. Orgeat syrup, Boxes Oolong Tea, bl'k ink. Cases tobacco in foil, do tomato catsup, Do butter and soda crackers, Kegs S. I. sugar, boxes vermicelli, bbls. rice, Quince Sauce, boxes extra flour, (in tins.) Fresh peas, apple butter, cases vinegar, Blacking, lemon syrup. PILOT BREAD. Superior Pilot Bread, in tins, WINES. Cases champagne. BOOTS AND SHOES, Vc Cases slippers, do pump-sole boots, Ladies' kid slippers, do do buskins, thick boots, Sides hemlock tanned leather, leather valises. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Full setts crockery, cases toilet glasses, Bbls. tumblers, casks plain and fluted lanterns. PAINTS AND PAINT STUFF. Black paint, verdigris, Vermillion and umber dust, madder, Yellow ochre, celestial blue, puttv, HARDWARE. IRON, sVe. Full sets Tinman's tools, bl'k lead. Dd do Machines, Extra stove brushes, planters' hoes. Casks tinned sauce-p.ns, brass kettles, Kegs wrought spikes, d0. niJs, Bars ass'd iron, grocers' scales, counter do, Axe hatchets, platform scales, Sheet iron, kegs cut nails, as'd sizes. Rolls sheet lead, bdls steel shovels, Broad hatchets, do axes, Hunt's do, handled. Windlass bedsteads, cooking stoves. Cast steel rakes, and rake hoes. Blind hinges, currycombs, Sheets boiler iron, table spoons. SUNDRIES. Ox carts, casks sp oil, reams letter paper. Feather pillows, Madras hdkfs, Hails sail twine, nests boxes, three hoop pails. Try pots, pic nic baskets, Willow market do, large and small, Japan pillows, hair do, bed cords, Chain cables, oil ca&ks, scrub brushes, Coils Manila and hemp cordage, asst'd sizes, Coils spunyarn, mats, bars cast steel, Cases perfumery. LUMBER. Spruce plank, do. joist, ass'd sizes, Laths, shingles, red wood, do. eedar. Hard pino boards, spruce do., oak plank. CHAIRS. Baltimore cane seat chairs, Common wood cat do. Italtimore do do. Cane, scat, and bk. rocking chairs. ALSO, 1 SLOOP BOAT IX FRAME. llonolulu, Jan'y. 13, 1855. 36 tf CAUTION. I HEREBY give public notice to the owners of all cattle, horses or pigs found trespassing upon my premises or fish pond at Waikiki, that I will pro secute them for any damages that may be hereafter committed bv such animals, to the full extent of the law. ' JOSEPH BOOTH. Ka Elele plea?e copy. 31tf FRENCH and American ass'd preserves in flags and tin ; Loaf Sugar, English Pickles, Sar dines, Oysters, Clams, Hams, Spices, &c. For sale bv 33-tf W. N. LADD. z INC Shingling NaUs. For sale by W. N. LADD. 33-tf U. S. Papers. 'PIIE subscriber can furnish the follow ing Papers I and Magazines on the arrival of every Mail from the United States : Y. Herald, Y. Tribune, Courier des Etats Lms. San F. Weekly Herald, San F. Alta California. Magazines. Harper's New Monthly, Putnam's do. Graham's Magazine, Leslie's Gaz. of Fashion, Godey's Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine; Law Magazine, Eclectic, All the Brit. Quarterlies. Boston Journal, (ileason's Pictorial, New York Times, Willis's Home Journal, N. Y. Independent, New Bedford Mercurv, N. B. Shipping List, PhQa. Saturday Post, London Times, Illustrated News, London Punch, Subscriptions received for any of the above. 28-tf H. M. WHITNEY. HHACKFELD & CO., have just received from Boston, per American ahip Wash ington Allston," the following goods, which they offer for sale : 60 bbls, mess beef, 50 bbls. premium pork, 50 do, navy mess . beef, bbls. flour, tcs. hams, loaf sugar in half ha-M rrnshpd hhtat in half bbls.. cases of cheese, olive oil, pickles, black pepper, mustard, ground ginger, nesta -of tubs, solar chimnics, bales Milford ticking, Dlue arming, oieacuuu anuing, brown do., brown cotton, bales denims, cases of kip brogans, do. calf brogans, womens' shoes, blacking sad irons, palm leaf hats, cocoa handled butcher knives, C. S. saw tUes, nana saws, sail twine, cases t?-ni;.k tiiuxlin AAataaddles with bridles &c. com plete, cases' white linen bosom shirts, do. fancy do., a complete assortment oi euiuona j , a.t., on.. , . 12-tf , HARDWARE. A general assortment, just re ceived by late arrivals, comprising Builders Hardware, Mechanic's tools, Cutlery, Nails, Zinc, Ox Yokes and Plows, &c, &c, for sale at the lowest market prices, by 33 tf . m. LAii', xorvBw SODA WATER ! THE undersigned, from and alter tne 1st oi Jan uary, 1855, will fill 10 gallon fountains with good Whiting Acid Soda, for $1 60 each. g.- A A V TRAY A MM A LS. The following aescnoea an imals are at Kualoa, Oahu, and have been taken up as estrays trespassing. Owners are reques ed to pay charges and take them away. 1 Urey mare marsea on ngui m "i m " 1 Filly, dun color, marked on right nip D. L. 1 Brown mare and bay colt, marked on left hip L F. 1 Black horse marked on right hip J. R. I Ass, marked on Lett hip, tip of left ear cut off. . 1 Ass, marked on right hip J. T. j - 3t36 F. A. lib WE. rTNE SPORTIHG TOWDERFor sale by the 4 t f TT..1snT, Ttav P.O. 37-tf HKu ui i l HELL Back5 Combs," Silver,' do: do., "India Rubber fZ5 Neck Combs, India Rubber run ao-, ncii oiuc Combs, Tlated Coffee Urns, Bronze do. do., Bronze Ket tle Urns and Stands, Chased Coffee do.,' assorted sizes, for sale at the City Store, Jor. jving ana i orwi Honolulu, February 1, 1855. 30-2t Books! Books!! a larire and eplen- JL did collection of Books, just received by the Shin 44 Vancouver,'" from Boston and New York, to which the attention of the pubhc 5v 39-3t. - H- M. HllMii.' CRAPE SHAWLS 1 THE Subscriber would inform the public that he is constantly receiving, from China, CRAPE SHAWLS of every color, style, and quality. Also heavy brown silk, damask silk, beautifully embroi dered bed spreads, ivory chess men, puzzles, and billiard balls, all of w hich he offers for sale at the lowest prices, at hia store in King st., opposite Sea men's Reading Room. 33-tf YOUNG SCIIONG. LIVERY STABLE. j THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he still continues the business at the old stand in Mauna Kea St., opposite the residence of the late Capt. Maughn, where the best of saddle horses for ladies or gentle men can be procured. K7 m Horses to let by the month, week or day. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon this establishment, and assuring them that no exertions on his part shall be spared, a continuance of their favors is respectfully solicited. 24-tf FRANK P. MANINI. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANU FACTORY. 'IH1E Subscribers recoeetfullv announce to the cit- 1 izens of Honolulu, and the public generally, that they are now prepfred to manufacture Saddles, Bri dles, Harness and Military Accoutrements of every description, at the new stand, corner of Fort and Hotel-sts. Having a thorough nractical knowledge of the hnsincss. thev hoDe to meet with a liberal share of public patronage. ROBINSON & HUGHES. N. B. Carriage trimming attended to. 32-tf ITlOR Sale by the undersigned ? Tarred Cordage of 1 4 , 1 1 , a 1 3-4, Spunyarn. Shim' ItpllB liittiTpn t fcizen. , B untin g and ready-made Flags of differen t na s. 45 YON HOLT-HEUCK. tions. nNGLISH HAMS, just received and for sale MIA by 25-tf. T. MOSSMAN & SON. II ONOLULU BREWERY MALT BEER. The undersigned having established a Brew ery in Honolulu, 1 ort tot., opposite tne r rencn Hotel, are now prepared to supply families, hotels, boarding houses and bar rooms, in kegs or in bottles. " All orders will be punctually attended to. Cap tains and passengers will be accommodated at the shortest notice. 25-tf J. J. BISCHOFF & Co. LS J OTICE. The undersigned will continue to car ry on the business of coopering, in iu iu branches, at the old stand, formerly occupied by Swain Jfr 1WW Particular attention triven tO Gauging by Gunter. CHAS. II . BUTLER. fF Chas. H. Butler wsuld inform his friends and the public, that he will be at his shop to give prompt and immediate attention to all their orders. He would also invite them to call and examine his large stock of Casks, Barrels, Tubs, &c. Bathing Tubs, &c, made to order. 28-tf , Lumber for Sale. rPIIE SUBSCRIBER, having received a fresh supply J of Lumber, offers the same for sale low for cash. 1 in. pine boards; 1 in. Baltic; 1 in. Oregon; 1 " pine boarJs, matched and planed One side; 1 1-4 spruce flooi boards do. do.' do; 1 1-4 in. pine plank; 1 1-2 do. do; 2 " do. .do; 2 & 3 44 spruct plank. SHEATHING. 3-8 in. sheathing boards, and 16 feet long; 1-2 44 do. do. do; 5-8 44 do. do. do; 3-4 44 do. dc. do;, Lot Fence Rails, I 1-4 in. by 2 1-2 in.; SCANTLING AND FRAMING TIMBER 2x3; 3x3; 3xi; 3x5; 2x6; 3x6; 4x6; 5x5; assort ed lengths. - ... . , n . , , , O A 1 Hard line Ceiling uoarus, o in. wiaeana 10 ii. iug. 50 M Spruce Laths; 90 M Cedar Shingles; 100 M California lied Wood Shingles. CHAS. BREWER 2J. Honolulu, Dec. 28th, 1854. 34-tf is mtew GROCERY STORE. J. I BLAIS W I1KT.T. hptra moat resioctfullv to inform the public that he has opened a new Grocery Store, in . . 1 1 1. - 1. ,1 . . n .li..... to merit a share ot public support. ii-o CONrECTIONERY. J gIIE Subscriber has just received and now oners M f.ir sale, at his store in Makee's Block, the lar gest and finest assortment of China. French and German Confectionery .ever offered to the public of Honolulu. 3-tf E. HOFFMANN. NOTICE. ARTIES havine any claims against the late Sl firm of J. W, RIXMAN & Co., are requested to send in their bill? without delay . Jan'y 15, ISoj 37-tt. . - COTTAGE TO LET. A commodious cottage in Nuuanu Valley, one lit, mile from Honolulu. It contains two bed rooms, one sitting room, pantry, and dining room wtih a cook house attachea. For further particulars apply to L. lilunv on the premises. 37-5t W1XES AX1 BEER. 11IE Agent of the Hudson Bay Co., offers for sale, to arrive in February, the following Wines and B leer, pr. 4 Marquis of Bute, vu : 210 doz. Bass' 1'ale Aie, quarts. 400 80 do do Marzetti's Pale Ale, quarts, do do pints. ISO do 320 do Bridges do quarts, do . Porter. do 120 do Marzetti'a do - do 64 26 68 52 26 do do do pints. Quarter Casks Superior Sherry, doz. Sherry, do Superior Old Tort, do do Champagne. 18 do Best Cider Honolulu, 3d January, 1855. 35-tf mTEW GOODS Just received and for sale at tne il the lowest market prices , . .. Black Silks and Satins; . .. Fancy do . do; Black Silk Shawls; Crape (col'd and white) Shawls', Cashmere do; .: Bombazii.es; Silk and Wool Berages; Book and Swiss Muslins; LaJios' Shoes and Slippers", Misses and Childrens do; Gloves, Hosiery, &c. &c IRA RICHARDSON. Honolulu, December 28th, 1854. 34-tf CALIFORNIA POTATOES ! f lirKED auality, ax 44 MAIY attu." X mm- 34-tf F. OGDEV. rpHE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY offer for sale I to arrive per 44 Pon's Aelii," an assortment of J. syVa,aaT -afr T . ) O t the best French and tngiisn i enumery. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. riHE subscribler offers for sale or lease on favorable I . . , .it i int f l or.il situated in i terms, ni wcu uu" . ii TVii. nt fnnsiat nf nfvpn acres of Aianim iiucj. - cood soil, is enclosed by a substantial stone wail, and has thereon a comiortaoie uwcumg ui For further particulars enquire oi -Mr. JUtru BOOTH, National notei. . A NEW BOOK, WILL BE PUBLISHED, on Saturuay, rov. 9.1 pntitlwl Wmttn id Phrases ix Esolxsh w w 1 . . TV:. t.v asd Haw aii aw. uy Kev. a. .oisnop. xum has been published to supply a demand long existing, ... ;n Ka fnnnri ncofiil tn vprv foreigner onthels- lands, not fully acquainted with the native language. Urders soiiciiea. TrAf in(Tl rntiv bound in cloth 50 Cts. Per dozen Native Edition.paper covers $4.00 Nov. 24, 1554. TJ-ll XJ. ai. nnu.i TTIF HISTORY OF NEW L0D0N. i ivnR if wiw.i wrv New Londoner oucht to own A fpw rnrin mst received and for sale. Trice S3. 27-3m H. M. THHTNEY. THE GREAT CHINESE REMEDY ! nil CONINE'S Syrup of GINSENG AND M AT.YA-- Thia mmlitMno dnnda marc urxin its own virtue and actual merit than any other ever before offered to the public. In China, it is the po tent ana enectual remedy ior AHectiom oi tne Lungs : but what will particularly attract attention, is its astonishing Dissolvent power, by which it at once removes all Phlegm, or extraneous matter, from the Throat, Stomach or Lungs. It is there fore Anti-Expentorant, and from attestations of trial here, it is now offered as Nature's kindest remedy for the removal of Consumption, Whooping Cough, and all Coughs, by precipitating the phlrgm, instead ot creating irritation oy expectoration. It is aromatic, and increases the general warmth, nn.o.RAill9 tliA t i il ! aratin cf nuftlitiM nf the Tea Plant, which is one great cause of its universal pop- i - : li to-- v j .v. f - v.;l - - rwarritic lfmwl- smi Annptisr. it has nrobablv no tr j ' j s equal in the whole vegetable kingdom. lne interesting nistory oi tne uinseng, c,u to be had in pamphlets, gratis. IX QUART BOTTLt-S. For sale by RUGGLES & CO. Nov. 15 28-tf IV OTICE. All persons indebted to the i 11 the late William Dickson, Esq., for estate t 1 book ac counts, &c, previous to the 1st of September last, are requested to pay their several debts to Walter R. are requesiea 10 pay lucir ncverai ucuu w i j Spal. VUi. whom th undersizned have emnowered . , . f . vo coiicci anu erani recciyia iui me some. R. C. WYLLIE, I.IRWIX, Executors Honolulu. Oct. 24, 1854. 25-tf N Pina Cioods. ON IIAND, and for sale, by the undersigned, a beautiful assortment of Pina Goods, selected expressly for this market, consisting of Ladies' Dresses; " Embroidered Scarfs and Mantillas; 44 Embroidered Cuffs and Collars; 44 E nbroidered Handkerchiefs. 28-tf J. C. SPALDING. PURCHASERS OF GOODS TO ARRIVE PER 44 CONRAD," from Liverpool, are informed that this vessel was in Rio de Janeiro at the end of August, had discharged all her cargo, and was being coppered, so that alie may pernaps noi arrive ior aowo umc jci a It ; thorofnro. mnAfi from her cargo, will be considered null, unless the purchasers expressly com mumcate tneir wisn to re win me gooua. TUa roloriirnivI tl;M this oriDort unitv of informing his friends and the public, that lie was loading in Liver- pool, at the end oi oeptcmrjcr last, me Xew Aberdeen Clipper .hip 44 LEONIDAS," fnnv on her first vovase. and expected to dispatch her r..- i.:u rwvr4 tfrr thp eml of that month, with a full cargo of British and French Goods, of the latest styles 'Some of the Invoices have already come to hand, and the Sample of most of the Dry Goods had arrived at New York, and been dispatched from there, and arc ex pected by the next mail. N. B. From the established superior sailing qualities of the Aberdeen vessels, the 44 Leonidas " may be look ed for in all next mouth. ROBERT C. JANION. Honolulu, Dec. 9th, 1854. 31-tf my OTICE: The undersigned herby gives notica 11 that during his absence from this kingdom, his r,f AMnniPTtn R.C. W vllie . Esar. . remain s in fuf! force and effect; and he is duly authorized to act in his behalfin allbusinesstransactions. March 2. 1854. tf-46 juiii nuiiau. FRE5II GARDEN SEEDS. - a a,. 1 1 JOW i the time to plant secas. a hoou auppiy 1 suneriorof Peas'iians, Jiquash, Mellon, To mato, and every kind of garden seeds suited to the .. ... " . ... . 4.1 r... 1 aid climate, for sale cneap ana warrum.- 6'. white and clover and lawn grass seed. 34-3mos. II.M. WHIl-iia. GEO. A. LATHUOP, M. D., PI1 SICIA-N SURGEON. Office at the Honolulu Drug Store, Queen st., near the Market. Residence, comer of Fort and Beretama sta , next above the Catholic Church. 22-tf rilllE largest and best assortment of Drugs and A Medicines ever offered in this City, can now be had at Lathrop's, Honolulu Drug Store. Physicians, Private Families and Ships can get their supplies at reduced prices much lower than ever heretofore sold in this City. 22-tf N 50 DOZ. McMunn's Elixer of Opium, and 100 lbs Gum Opium for sale at LATHROP'S. 22-tf J EW Almaden Spring Mineral attr, superior to Cougress Water, Blue Lick or Seltzer Water. For sale at 22-tf LATH HOP S. JUJUBE Paste, Cherrv Pettoral. liquorice ex tract and Root, at 22-tf LATHROP'S. EECUES. Swedish and German Leeches. For i sale at 22-tf LATHROP'S. SING LASS. A choice article tor Blanc-Mange ; B also. Iceland Moss. For sale at t LATHROP'S. X 22-tf c ORN STARCU. The best diet lor the sick. LATHROP'S. For sale at 22-tf HERBS of almost every deaenption. For saU at 22-tf LATIIROrS. WTAMLLA Beans and Extract of Lemon lor fla- T voting. For sale at 22-tf LAlHKUfa. pORI)ON'S Superior Fruit Syrups, Raspberry Lemon and barsapanlla For sale at 22-tf LATHROF 8 i ARSAPAR1LLA ltoot and Extract. Sand's, Khak' and Townsend's Sarsaparillas. For sale at 22-tf LATHROP'S ""WAY'S Liniment for the Piles Warrauted For sale at to JLjL cure, or the money returned. 22-tf LATHROP'S. COURT PLASTER. Judds Cuticle, Jmpios trum. Adhesive and Arnica Plasters. For sale t 22-tf A.AlrtJR.uro. tz r INE of Colchicum, prepared from the fresh WHT if Root. vuivmv uiu a-'- A reliable remedy for Rheumatism. For sale at 22-tf L.A lliiiur o. HA IK Brushes, Hand -Mirrors, lootn rasies, Towders and Brushes. For sale at 22-tf liATliKUl' S. BOOLE'S Hvperion andBary's Tncopherous tor the Hair. "For sale at 22-tf LATHROP'S. B a ftl V'a.f.' J I J A T 4Aa tnA T aH 1 Od For sale at 22-tf LATHROP'S. 15 AY Water, Eau de Cologne, Rose Water and Orange Flower Lotion. For sale at a .v - I.A'l H Kl IP !S. A ROMATIC Vinegar a choice article lor the 3L toilet pr sick room For sale at LATHROP'S. 22-tf UBIN'S Extracts and Musk. I 22-tf For sale at LATHROP'S. mOLLET Powders, Pomades aud Lip halve, tor sale at 22-tf LATHROP'S. SFUrsuti. Jtxtra nne uuu For sale at 22-tf extra large Sponges. . LATHROP'S. .rut.' tell 'I'nnli tn ,iat alter bathinc. For sale T at 22-tf LAinuuro. . nntva 300 mv. of Toilet Soan. aasorted to suit awv AnO lriee from 6 Cts. to $5 00 v. v v. a t j i - - I a v a 22-tf LATHKOP'S. per doz. For sale at 1.1"KS. KIDDEH S Cordial, opiceajoranuj, iTA up of Khubarb, and Hot Drops Tat se at 22-tf liAiiiuwi DAVIS' Tain Killer, JJaiey rain ' Steer'f and Liciuid Opodeldoc For sale at 22.tf . tainiwi o. and i'llls, deatroy JLi Koachca, Anta, Fleas andV'ermin of every de min of every a LATHTOP'S. icription. For sale at EE'S Lithontriptic-a cure tor Grayej. For sale LEE' at 22-tf, LATUKwro j t r.ntT- Sun Fish. Saa- mTmVZrKZZ Amber. Croton. SJi WGUrS Vegetable Pills. Lee's Bios ru-. w &c, io. for sale at --- NEHA lu:nPs of every de8C; 0,e E at ZJ-tl " LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. . - . ; , XJ OTICE. Priptr application having hsea mado to ! ll Honorable Lorrin An draws, Jailice; by Nabakualii, for Probata ol'Ua will ot hUpalaai of Uuoulalu, lata daceaal Nonce is &erehjr f ivaa to all person whom it mav eoacern ibat Vedndy, tha Sth day of r ebmarr naxt, at o'clock ia van forenoon, is a day sad boar appointed fnt baarins; aroof ofsnia) will, and all objections tnt ma; beoderrd thereto, at Ui Court Hou ia Hie town of Honolulu. Jso. E. B ARNAKU. Honolulu, ?tb Feb. 1865. 40-3t Clerk of i preme Court. OTICE. Propar application harin- been madeanihe) Hon orable l.orrln Andrews. Jude ot Probate, hr Kaanim. ftr letters of Administration opoa tha Estau of Kamakaioa of IVailupi, late decetsed. .N.n ic is hereby pre a to all pt-rsnne whom it may concern, tbat Wedoeday lbs itUtt day of Felr- ary Inst., at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, is a dy e kvxis- poiaied (ot bearing tlie application for lettars ul' adniiaistnitb.ni aforesaid, and all objecuous that may be 0lTerr4 Uieieto, as tbe Court Hixur in trie town of Honolulu. J.to. C. BARNARD, Clerk of Supreme Court. Honolulu, ?lh Feb., ISUk 40-3t. , . . i XT OTICE. Proper application having bean made to the Hon ll orable Lorrin Andrews, Judge oi Probate, by Keni, for Probate of the will of Kalaau, ol Ka Palama, lata deceased: .Notice ia hereby fiven to all persons bom it may concern, that r'ri.Uy, the i3J day of Februar iirxt, at 9 o clock la ll lorrnoon, u a uiy ana inar appumiva n mnni prom us will, and all object! . lhat Bi-'y be oArred itierclu. at Ui Court House iu tlie town of Honolulu. J. E BARAK1, t. let or axiprame vouri. Honolutu, January 96, lii55.-39-3t. I xT DTTPR .Pmuer anulication tiavinr been madr to Hie Hua- N orable lorrin Andrewa, Jude ot Probate, by Paabeia. fur litters of adiuiuutrat.on upon Uia tata of Luaapaua, j Munaxlua, lata deceaked: Nulit e is hereby fiven to all parson doqi II may concfri, mairnuay, ui zju uaj vi rforawj DL.,t, at 9 o'clock in tne forenoon, is a oay ana nour appoiaira for beariiie tha application fov letters of admiaisl ation afom- sid. aud all obiecuous tbat may be offered U nitl, aud all obiecuouai tiiai may be ulfcreU Uicrviuu Lbc Couxt -.L aIl l..t.. C O l V A u ri IlOU-HC ID IU IOWI I I IIUHU1UIU. r.. E.-ULX.-mVmf lioMolulu, Jan. 9, Ittj. 31-3t Clerk suireiua Vvmm OTICE.- -Prr.nfr aoolieaiion havinc been made to tha tfan- A, vminc liiiiiia n.uicn vi . , - r, - Probate of the will of foikamauaa, of koolaupoko. Ulr d reasad: .otwe is liereby given to all persons bum it way concern, lhat Wedneduy, tbe'J8th dnjr of February next, at o'clock in the forenoon, n a day and hour appointed forbearing procf of said Will, and all objeciions that uisr he offered iba - Wl f AB.I.dB'A Imlk mJ PnJlll, h. t'llfiML. Si tu, at tlie leuri House in ine mwn pi nuouium. J. E. BARNARD, Clerk of Suprrme Cimrt. Honolulu, February 1, 1S55. 33-3t MARSHAL'S SALE. IX virtue of a Writ of Execution Unued by Hon. VTaa. t Lee, 1'biof Justice of two Supreme Court, upon a judgment axuiwt tieorge lluie, deKndaut in Lxeculion, in lavorof Purter Sl Ugilrn, plamtirts in Uecutioa toroneiiMiusaauau-iuw dollar), I bare levied opon, and hall expone lor sab at public Auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, the ftlll day of Feb- riMry next, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the premises in Use low n of Honolulu, ike following propetty, viz : i-i. ,,h .'in Si raw IUt.4. Ladies' Bonnets. Look ia ll.L.,ilj I'lmrn Silk l rw f'nai ind VhI batinns. Inksian'ds, Hair Pins, Woolen Caps, Decanter, Lj.bvu Siudaa. Cliildren' forks, Buttons, Ladies' Wbie lloe, Black Hose, . . -. . . . - i . -1 , - . .... . U,.rr... I iiii(iren.i' Drowu rnicas, cnoe uices, sen tug , Knives, and numerous other articles unleiw the raid jiidgn.ut, intoreiit. cosih of stiit and mv tees and commission- be prei- ously satisfied, Signed W. C. PA USE, Marshal. .Marshal's Office, Honolulu, January o, tooo. V! OTICE. Proper application hatn; he a made to the Hon i orable Willia-u I Lee, Chief Justice of tbe Supreme Conrt, by Panikahi, for Irtters of adaiini.itration upon tbe Ki ttle of Heikabili.of llonolulu, late deceased. .Notice ia berehy civea to all persous whom it may concern, that TburmUt, the I I- .1 r L" .. I . ... f ..l..t..h in I h (.... . m 1 . l 1 1 U W CVUIHAIJ ll., .W .-. .Mm.w " ' , day anil hour appoiiited Ii ht-arin; the applicatkm fur letter, of administration aforesaid, and all objections that may Be of fered tliereto, at the Coon House in Uie town ol uonoiuiu. J. r P.AK.iAttlli i ieiKui cuptciuv vuurw IfODolulu, ?2d January, lv. 35-3t XTOTICE. ADDlication having been made to roe by Uonolu- I I . . r. .1.- .Mail lA,trn f AilMnMivmtinlt m th Es tate of Edoxrd lfciell, of lloloaa, late deceased. Notice ia hereby given to all persons whom it may coucent, tbat Satur day, tbe 17th day of February next, at nine o'clock ia the fore noon, is the day and hour appointed for heariM aaH applica tion, and .11 objections tbat may be offered thereto, al thai Court House ia .Nawiiiwili. EDWARD P. BO.ND, Circuit Judee fur the Island ol Kauai. IS'awilin ili, Jxuuary 17, Irioo. M-3l . , N- OTICE. Proper application bavin; been made to the Uon-..-.Ki- Willi. m 1 I. fhif Jhhiii. if th SnnreiD. Court, by William Worn), for Probate of tbe will of Henry Tolmaa.of H..uolul, lute deceased. Notice is krrtby given to all persons whom it may concern, that Wedntuday, the 21st day of Febrnary neat, at o'clock in the forenoon, is a day and hour appointrd for hearing proof of aaid will, and all objec tions that mav le offered thereto, at the roort House la tbe town of Honolulu. J. K. BARNARD, Clerk of Supreme t ourt. Honolulu, January 94, l'o. 36 Jt N OTICE Proper application having been made to the Ho, orable William L, Lee, Chief Jaslke of Ibe Ho preme (,'ourt. by Huskiiii, for Probate of Uie will of Kuapauio, ol Honolulu, late deceased, .otice is hereby given to ail persona whom it way concern, that Friday, tbe loth day of February next at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, is a day and boar appointed t - : .. - ... .. f ..( iH will, .nil all ubiections that mar be I' 'I iiciiug riuii, ' , , , , , ' offered tliereto. at the Court House in the town of llonolulu. . i ni! I Dll I ' I .t. MJ . .. n. ' . . u J. t- ..T ivw, vicisvi . ..... Honolulu, Januar- 25, lo. 3-3i T OTIi E Proier applicarion bavin f beca niaJ to the Ilot- ! " . . . .. . c . l. c. X ui a if i vj tttii irtu a av. .. - - r Court, by K llaa.ilea, lor Probate of the will of A. Keliiahonnt, i.. i..iM, j...iMil Viktii. i. h.nhv .iveD to all Dei sons whom it may concern, that Friday, Uie 16th day of Febrn ary next, at yo'cloc In mr loreiiooe, in -y pointed for hearing proof of said will, and all objections that uiav be offered thereto, at the Court House In the town of Hon olulu. J. E. BARNARD, Clerk f Supreme Court. Honolulu, January 2 , leoi Jb-Jt XTOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice la hereby r" i the Creditors of Flovd Baker, a voluntary Bankrupt, to meet at the orttce of J. E. Chapman in Honolulu, Oahn, on M nday, Fcbruaryati, lfo5, between the hours ol IU A. 31. a an 2 P. .M.. to elect two assignees of hi estate. J. E. CHAPMAN, IRA RICHARDSON, CommMsioners in BankiHptcy. llonolulu, Jaouar- 2C. 185-38-4t rOTfCE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Isaac R. Mitchell and Vathanicl rales, DanKnipi t xvwe is nwwv given to all the creditor of Isaac R. Mitchell sndNa haniel r alee, bankrupt., to be and appe-r fefore the undersigned and prove their debt, at the office of M. C. Mi.asarrat, in Honolu lu, on Mondiiv the 96th day of February, A. D. 1653, bettveek the hours of 10 A l. and 2 P. M. M. t.. .MOS AKUJM, 3Sot JOIINRITSON. Commissioners in Bai.kruiitry. ' - . 7" ANTED. Two Journeyman Boot and Shoe Makers, to whom good wages and steady em Dlovment -will be given. None but good workmen need apply. 23-tt d. ii. wui 31. Mi WKBSTER'S LlVLllY STABLES Beretania street, adjoining the Commercial utot . 'I'lio hnv p.tabliNhn-.pnt is nrovuleu witn 1 hi 1 1 1. " superior Saddle and Carriage Horses, to be let by the hour, day or week. Jicrsestaten on uvcrjj mm mt, best of grooniinsr, food and attention furnished. Tlie services of n competant Veterinarian & Farrier, are .n.i fn nronrietor invites those who are fond of equestrian exercises to try his Uorcs and judge ror themselves. Indies and Gentleman -wishing their horses sent to their residences, will please notiry tne hour end equipment, euncr at tne aoove eaiauuau mentor at the Commercial Hotel. 31. M. W BS1JSK. 25-tf -lea a-vvtnil a VTITM OF SPAKS r OI Sale Ov Ah- . . i an a V Ti TlRIfil & B1SIIOI. Top-OatiAHt Mvsts of 55 feet bv 10 inches ; 1 ol 46 feet by ttt mcn ; 1 of 37 feet by 10 inches; 1 of 56 feet by 11 inches; 1 of 43 feet by 8 inch r ltf 3Steet oy inches : 1 of 50 feet by 10 ruches. Topmast. 1 of 26 feet by 12 mcncsi i oi ice i if ! t . O .( til t 1 ? lTI(hp.. UV - "-.. , r .ftitr, 14 in i...y.iih 1 of firtfeetbv 14 inches; 1 of 5 feet bj 17 inches ; 1 of 70 feet by 16 inches ; 1 of .0 feet hv 16 inches. Ia)wf.r MastsI of 75 feet by 21 inches, at 20 ft. from but ; 1 of 75 feet by 21 1-2 inches ; I of 52 feet by 21 inches. TopaAn. Yard- 1 of 56 feet by 1 8 inches ; 1 of oo feet bv 13 inches ; 1 of 46 feet by 11 Inehe ; 1 of 43 feet bv 11 inchea; 1 of 52 feet by 11 inches; I of 51 feet by 12 inchw , 1 of 45 feet by 12 inche; I of 43 feet bv 12 inches. , " Bow-sraiTs 1 of 41 f?et bt 22 irrefcn ; 1 of 50 feet bv24 inches. . - "ou?n fmm 21 feat to 40 feet m lensta. - So-tf SMKJftM WV " Don't Forjrct to Try - THE MEXICAN MUSTANG UMMENT- remedv for Soraina. Bruisea, 1 Rhe tmiatlstn. Swelled Joint. &e., &e. It nenxr fails to cure. 28-tf Foraaiaby RCGGLES L CO. FOR KATJAI ! i - iiiii - I iif rpHE Stesmer "KALAMA." Hate "TTeat Point." ) ja. trill leave uonoiuiu every jihui . uiuuiS n. months of November and Pectmber, for NawiUwili Hanalei, Waimea and Koloa and returning, leava Nawiliwili for Uonoiuiu every r may. at a r. Fot freight or passage apply on board, or to . II. FKENDEIIGAST, Agent,"- . Con.er Queen and Kaahumann ts, noflolulu. Nov. 23. 1354. " " & ' X. B. Shippers will please send their freight ear ly, as no frtig'it will be taken after 3 o'clck on tfc day of BsiliTrs;, -; - ' H ' t j i ii li & 1 1 1 I ft! i I fit Hi 11 ! ?! ii i: ri I ! " ft u I1 t '4 It I'M (:t; ti a p. II If m irj :1 lilt r VI i; IV I h