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Sailora. .rrertorestobelnwoOon, " ve. abhors the land; and e'en the sky, a-aJHssnJ beautiful, has nanpht to please, donds which promise him a brees. lie s -fcJ cf mere ImpuUe ami passion, .d flrkle as the saost epberoera fashion, t in the cot and color of hU dothes, Wiae bead could nerer noJentond. I the ulliT-his ereatfal life nr, ,-wroTS spirit his contempt of danjrer r4 finsnrw in the rate, the wreck, the strife-, 1.1. tfyth wiU an 1 rwkleas ocean ranker. ' ,,,1 he took that port, when life la o'er. are hiabcl, ami billows break no more. uvw . uv inure Rev. trailer Cotton. VARIETY. ehetrfol. bat not light; soliJ, bat not sfiJ. . Yankee, accorlin? tb lAtest athoritj, is a VIDZ UJ i- . , i..:t rnM in stone? . anil cash iq everw. fc-.ns, nr." V mT.'Uh cnn lilttecominj? in the coarse of his ,rfc tailor's shop" What we look for here," be are measure?, not men. n oU bcbIir sajs that if a young lady has a j:.ih two en.b siler in one, ami golj in the she if 10 Pn the E1J eni1 Brst- . I'T-nms r iper iys " there has been an immense Lof whLiy fnce the commencement of the Donglas .:," lljere in-ij u.-e iicru s rise? oi me !l wo yjjs there has been a rice down of b -tide tK. Pr nttee. It., frrvl. who hvl married a laJy who was on if&t of tasmj iae Ten, .lerroiu saiu, "An : fine Wn;'.T tj-wht yu better than nan r Jiaa h3 l on recorJ, that as he was a fijhmonr wlio was "kinnino; an eel e, he betrl him curse it because it wouM not lie LiTers, wh.e only desire is to take long and ro- wi'.k? beneath, the moon, are not long in ais ?rinz, aiter marriage, that they cannot subsist on k asaice. m' Tntee in Kansas sells liquor in a gan bar- ;a;el of a g!s3, that he may aroid the law, and i? it appear beyond dispute that he sells liquor by barrel. t a lite srwech, Lucy Stone said, 44 We know -e i eottt'U ia the ears of men. Let us look for V in toe bosoms or women." May you not find Y a wbere yoa look for hope, Lucy ?" H m oil re you r saia a mtgtstrate to a Uer r.. wha wvs arraigned before him.- am Jirty." a oU fa your wife 2" Mjie wifeis dirty-two." Then, sir, you are a very dirty couplemnd I wish ire nothing farther to do with either of yoa." It Good Spirits. When the body of the iHastri- hfro of Traflilzar was pat into a cask of spirits to rnaported to old Lngland, the bang accidentally oat and one of his Lordship's fingers made its ap- nace at the opening. A seaman who had for Tears serrel m the Adnvrars ship, seized the L, MB'lpnng it a cordial grip " bdw nme ramrstear that listened on bis weather en chk, exc!aiml, Ilang me, old boy, if you nut in WJ.tr spirit t than any of us." joo Eeplt. A line in one of Moore's songs reads "Oar couch shall be roses bespangled with " To which a sensible girl, according to Lan- nwTiel, "Twould give me the rheamatiz, and woaid yoa. If yon erer think of marrying a widow," said an u pvect to his heir, "select one whose first ial wu ban?; that is the only way. to prevent throwing his memory in your face, and making r.115 comparisons." Efea that won't d it,' exclaimci a crusty old r'r; M she'll then praise him, and say hanging ! 1 be too good for you." VsKSTmnos. " Do you beliere in predestina- sai l the rtptain of a Mississippi steamer to a raa trtTeline with bim. f oarae I l-" ''J. ia yoa also beliere that what is to be, will "er-ilnlr" 1 am g!ad to hear it." hV!iT" pwi- I intend to pas that boat ahead in fif- :TjuecauTe raiautes. 11 mere oe any inue in r-ffcrifthe boiler ain't to be burst, then it Divine begn putting cn his hat and 1 tery mach like backing out, which the Cap ''eTTt.i, an 1 he said : " I thought you be ! in pr.rttin.ation- an 1 what is to be. will he?" f I 1)." wa, the reply. " but I prefer being a r-etrer the stern whea it take plate ! " - he Snate cf the United SUtes there are now 5 rinters, aamely Hamelin of Maine, Digler and in A fttn4TlTnia. and B ceof Mmesota. and rw not how many more besides. pHntingfSce ha, iodeel, provoJ a better col- I" mtny a boyhas gr vlu ite-1 more ncfal and toas metnlien of soeietT has brought more ret oat od turnel it into practical, useful chan- pwaeii more min is generated more active evei thought than many of the literary eou f the eoiintry. A tvy who commences in such l as a phntiozRvre will hare his talents lew briaht oat; and, if he is a careful ob- r, xpeneni ia his profession will contribute an elncition than can be obtained in t any her manner. tl yarn is toll cf Dr. Thompson, cf Atlanta, pxw, rl man. a tip-top landlord and wit; r certainly etaght it once. A traveler called fe lor hreacrMt; the meal was harredly pre Tbomjron feeling thtt the feed" was not ?ti;e mirk, made all sorts of apologies I the tLtr. who worlie,! n ;n aTTonM. never 1 Vw hevl bevon.I th affin;tl. Iftffllnft all his Krhv an t at tjLnn-vi . .l. .um boat. This sulbr fmn,... fk Ap.'i1" fcor. who, chinzinr th nnr f ht batterT. hl thnttihs in th arm kvlo. r !; wat I h'j ehwt by robbing the room of half its air, I : - .Vow, Mister, dod darn me if I haint l' P"1o?y necessary, and more too, eons id - brfait and who gets it, and now 1 tell , l"u u-n.erp worse cooked, worse la tea, WOKIQ?. &n,l m?Ta V.M.bata 4mn thtm, Aft ptiitea." 1 'eary. hngry one, meekly laid down his 'WUiWri fl.m . 1 1 i 1 - awi'U together, and modestly looking up at the l Taming landlord, shot him dead with the n?.wn. : - Is what you say true. " . ea with indicti ve proaiDtnesa. Well 0Ies. ncs, if you haint out trt yoa haint out traveled me. . r rtrrP0Proir MosutTiarDiMCT" Where , ; boy tending ?" asked the good man, as .. . . " a- jrarungion wun regaru 10 UTit,e, ?f Ike, who had a hard name in the v.. - --g.""' miib 01 paiiioir out some says the ringtail is the xw, though he isn't old enough yet to mBt moral Iv tmAw. mmiA t... ghtemag himself up like an axe handle. ni Bhe UtUe confusedly, as though she Wersund. bat didn't wish to Insult him Ds oe didn't. r .1 i v.m k.? Ws. great difference in shop- htl liL l woderness iq some seems a 1. . . n " otners; and in others a good ie,1- ut ITe "Jway noticed sometimes P TOiUngest of them is the most deoeivinirest. fww 1 u oth.er dy thtvt P5 ealico n.i. P1 or white, and it did last like the color washed out of it," . .noraing ma'am," said ber visitor, and - wnn a long string attached to his heel by v hiTf-7, na somenow got upon ijm booc LTW-' nnt the direction for good or ill J was taking. . 6 - - !j the 011 Wy. M he isn't tending any- 'hWSI?1 weektlf Br I lli.NKt M. WlfiT-NEY. $ A.P.EVERETT, 3-1T Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. J. F. COLB1IRX, ATJOTIOIMT'T' &-ly Kaahnmana street, Hoonlnlu, Oaha. B. F. SNOW. General Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oohu, Haw. Islands. acest roa Regular Line of Booton and Honolulu Packets. " Sale of Coffee from the Titeomb llanution. rVile of Crocker Brothers ft Co'a Y'eUuw Metal. Kcw Fngland Roofing Company. 123-tf A. P. EVERETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, J anion's new block, Queen street, Honolulu, H. I. REFERENCES Messrs. Pn rsojf A Tarris, - y D. Bkicbam h. Co - BCTLM, KSITH A II ILL, Hoooluio, July 1, 1S67. Boston. K5-tf CBAS. a. BISHOe. W. A. ALD RICH BISHOP & CO., Bankers. Office In the east corner of "Makee's Block," on Kaahomann street, IIon lnla. Will receive deposes, discount firsWcUss business paper, and axiena to ooiiecung, etc. 112-tf C. A. Aw II. F. POOR, IMPORTERS ANt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HOXOLrLC, OA HI', SANDWICH ISLANDS. REFER TO Gcohck r. Pcabodt, Esq., - Pliiladelphia. kloha HASKELL, ... Kew Bedford. Messrs. kcad, Cbaowick k Dexter, - Boston. v also. Babrt Jt Co., - New York. ABEBxrrirr, Clark & Co., - - San Francisco, Badger k Lixdesbkrgeb, - - San Francisco, 8-tf C. L. RICHARDS. IT. W. SETKRAXCB. C. L.. RICHARDS & CO., Ship Chandlers, Commission Merchants, and dealers In General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu, sandwich Islands. REFER TO Messrs. C. A. WiLUiMi & Co., - - Honolulu. V. C Waterxax, " B. F. Smow, - " William, k Hate, - New London. Thomas Fitch. - ----- Williab k Barxks, - " Mobcas, Stone k Co., - San Franc ico. McKrtB k Merrill, - Asa T. Lawtos, - " T. k A. R. Nte, - - - New Bedlord. Edward C. Josbs, - - 8. Griffith Morgan, - M 115-tf D. C. WATEBMAS. Jons I. pope. D. C. WATERMAN Jt CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Especial attention paid to the interests of the Whaling Fleet, by the furnishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exchange, OU, Bone, General Merchandise, and the procuring of Freight. REFERENCES. Messrs. 1-uac Howlaxo, Jr., k Co-, New Bedford. W. O. E. Pope, Esq., do. Moraas, Stosb k Co., San Francisco. " SIcRceb ft Merrill, do. 117-tf THOMAS SPENCER, Ship Chandler, Dealer in General Merchandise, and Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, S. I., keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of goods re quired by whaleships and others. Shipping furnished with all kinds of groceries, provisions, Ac, at the shortest notice, at the very lowest market prices. itt Money advanced fur whalers' bills at the lowest rates. ' 63-tf SAU L. . CASTLE. AHOS. S. COOKE. CASTLE & COOKE, Importers and Wholesale and Retail dealers In General Mer chandise, at the old stand, corner of the King and School streets, near the large Stone Church. Also at the Store formerly occupied by C. U. Nietiolson, in King street, oppo site the Seamans Chapel. Agents for Dr. Jaynes' Medi cines. July 1, 1856-tf D. N. FLITXER, Continues his old business at the new store in Midtee's new Ore proof building, at the stand recently occupied by Dr. ' Hoffmann, corner of Queen and Kaahuma"o streets. Chronometers rated by c4servatios of th sun and stars with a transit Instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine watch repairing, sextant and quadrant glaises silvered and adjusted. Charts and nautical instruments constantly on hand ami for sale. 44-tf UTAI & AIIEE, Agents for the Sugar Plantations of Aiko, at Papakoa, and Iwo, at Pulo, Hilo; Importers and Wholewile and Retail Deal ers in China Goods ; have on hand, for sale, at their estab ments on King street, Honolulu, and at Lahaina, Afaul, Sugar, Molasses, Syron, Tea, Coffee, and a large and varied assortment of general merchandise Honolulu, August 12, 15". J. II. WOOD, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes of every description. Shoe Findings, Pump, Sole, RiirginE, Harness, and Patent Leathers. Calf. Goat, Hog, and Buck Skins Trunks. Valises, Sparrit.g Gloves, Foils, and Masks, Black Ing, Brushes, Hosiery, kc. Ac. Brick Shoe store, corner of Fort and Merchant sts.. Honolulu. 11. I. July 1-tf C. BREWER 2d, General Commission Merchant, Ilonoluln, Oahu, 8. I. Money . adraneed on favorable terms for bills of Exchange on the V. 8-, England and France. RITSON & HART, o . to Mr Henrv Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit 8h, HouJu. II. lender the Auction Boom of A. P. Evereu, Auctioneer, near!y opposite the Custom Uoose. 32-tf A. S. & M. S. GRINBAU3I, Imoorters and IVal rs in FashionaUs CVthing, Hat, Caps l,BPZ Jn?Shoes, a,d every v.rirty "fOenUem bu pernor FurnUhinc Goods. Store, earner of Fort and MercliantsU Honulnlo, Oahu. 1 W. N. LADD, lulu. . j E. O. II ALT- , , Tjvi Hardware, Pry Goods, Paints, Oils, and J. C. SPALDINfi, Co-mUsion Merchant, and Imporr, ir.rulo, 0, S T. rswJ duce of all kinds Uken ia exchange f..r goods. Jy 1-tr : W. A. ALDRICII, 'Txhil prompUy attended to. OCST EBISEBS. BCT. C. MSLCW BB. MELCIIERS & CO., Commission MerchanUjtnd Shir .mfggU, 8.1. 8tne rtore ci"t!,t, Whalers bill, on the Money advanced on favorable term. lor 1Mfr V. 8. and Europe- ' '. T. 0S3AS, MOSSMAN & SOIv, Bakers, Grocer. Thaler. In Pry Good,, Nuu.nu .treeHon- olulu, Oahu, 8-1. . B. F. SNOW, ' Importer and Dealer In General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu, IL I. II IIACKFELD Sc CO. O, Comm-alon AgenU, and Ship leronoluln, Oahu, & I- fiF.ORCE CIVARK,' . ROBERT C. -ANION, -Merchant and ConunisaioaAgenI . " : TB. C. BECCK .. roa bolt. HOT HETJCItV Oern " " TFI J. CARTWIlHillT, Oaba,II. I. n " . EDCARD MOLL. sbsst wci-i. . KRir & -f OLW . reporters CotnmUsion Merchants, Kaahumanu gg- Ma tw'i Mock. , . ... ntmllPfi. CJODFIlsii a a a-iHta Ale and Porter, near Whole Dealer . .Km Post Otfioe, Ilonolula. r , GEORGE i;. tumher Merchant, yard oor-ef of - Bau j.,y 1-tf v Pnnchard rm ise- s ....ar HONOLULU. $asinss Carts. CIIAS. BREWER, 2d, Agent for the BREWER PLANTATION. Honolulu. 119-tf HAWAIIAN FLOUR COMPANY, 100-tf A. P. EVERETT, Treasurer and Agent. AGENT FOR THE New Trk Board mf U-derwritera. The undersigned takes leave to notify Merchants, Ship Blasters, ftc that he has been duly appointed aa Agent for the New York Board of Underwriters. f3-ly - ALEX. J. CARTWRIGI1T. AGENT FOR THE Liverpool Underwriter's Association. The undersigned beg. have to notify Merchants, Ship owners, and Ship masters, that he lias received the appointment ol AGENT at these Islands for the LIVERPOOL UNDER WRITER'S ASSOCIATION. July 1-tf ROBERT C. JAXI0N. AGENT FOR LLOYD'S The nndersigned begs to notify to Merchants, Ship owner, and Shipmasters, that he has received the appointment fit AGENT at these Islands for LLOYD'S LONDON. jtly 1-tf ROBERT C. JANION. II AM BURGH-BREMEN ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE UNDERSIGNED, Agent. of the above Coni pany, are prepared to insure rUks against fire in and. about Honolulu. F or particulars apply at the office. . MELCHERS ft CO. n.inoulu, Oct. 11, 1357. tsi-tf Fire Insurance Notice, THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. TMIE UNDERSIGNED bops to notify to th-.se par . ties who have insured in this otlico wooden buildings or Uieir contents within the precincts of Honolulu, that in conse sequence of the continued erection of large and hich wooden buildings close together in narrow streets, no mora risks on tim ber constructions in the town will be taken, and those already taken will not be renewed on the expiration of their terms. ROBERT C. JANION, 83-tf Agent for the Northern Assurance Co. lIIE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO.MPA- 1. ny, (esUhlished lSUtl.) For Fire and Life Assurance at home and abroad. Capital l,25i,7GO.Strrlins. The undersigned has been axinted Airent for the Sandwich I-1b. ROBERT CHESHIRE JANION. 1-tf- - at Honolulu. E. IIOFFSCHLAECER At STAPENIIORST, Acrats Tor the ' PARIS AND BORDEAUX BOARDS OP UNDER WRITERS. AVIS AlTpUBLIC. Lea Soussignes, nyant eto nommes Agents pour les Assureurs mari times de Paris et de Bordeaux, previennent le public en general et les Capi tiinesde navires marchands francais, qui visitent les ports de ce royaume, en particulier, que dans tous les cas d'avaries, qui auraient lieu dans ces parages, ils derront, ' f; lire constater et verifier les fiits devant eux pour legaliser leurs recla mations con t re les dits assureurs. 61-tf ED. HOFFSCULAEOER A ETAPEN nORST. FLORENS STAPENIIORST, Agent for the Bremen hoard of Underwriters. All average claims atrainst the said Underwriters, occurring in or nlxut this Kingdom, will hare to be certified befure him. July 1-tf KRULL & MOLL, Agents of the Hamburg and Labeck Underwriters, Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. July 1, 1366-tf - HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL, DOCTOR McKIBBIX, Surgeon, Ac- Has removed to the Utore lately occupied by Dr. Lathrop, in Queen street, where be will be regularly supplied with Medicines, Perfumery, etc., of the best quality. DT Family Sledicines and Prescriptions carefully prepared. XjT Medicine Chests examined and refitted on reasonable terms. Attendance at the oftice from 8 a. m. till o p. m., on week days, and from 8 to 11 A. M. on Sundays. At other times at his residence. Union street. 11 1-tf CIIAS. F. CJIIILLOU, M. D , Late Surgeon United States Navy, Consular Physician to sick American seamen and general practitioner. Office, corner Kaahumanu and Merchant streets, and residence at Dr. Wood's Mansion, Hotel street. Medical and Surgical advice in English, French Slanish, and Italian. Office hours from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M.; at other hours inquire at his residence. . Jyl-tf DR. FORD'S Office and Drug Store, Kaahumanu Street, opposite Makee's block. Ship's Medicine chests retlttea, ana presenpuons carefullv nrenared. XT Hot, cold, vapor, shower and medicated Baths, at all hours Wy - - E. HOFFMANN, Physician and Surgeon, office In the new drug store, adjoining the store of 11. llacKlehi vueeu-eire J. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney at Law. Office corner of Kaahumanu and Merchant St reels up stairs. aw uiu J. W. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office In Honolulu House, over the Post Office.- C5-ta II. PITMAN, Bhip Chandler and dealer In General Merchandise, Waiakea Bay, Ketrp cnostantly on hand an extensive assortment of every r.r I- t,v rV.ii 1m altitv anil nlT-r4l. 8hippfnit furnbhe-l with fresh beef, Yefretablea, and aU kn. of jroceraa, aou rmnxwu, .. - - i very lowest market prices. Best facilities for storage of from 3 to 5000 barrels, being near the landing, and free from thatclied buildings. Wanted, Whalers bills on the U. 8. or Europe, for which money will be advanced on reasonable terms. N. B. This port offers the safest and most commodious anchor age of any port in the Hawaiian group. Here you can give seamen their liberty without danger of losing them by de sertion. No ardent spirits allowed to be sold jy 2-tf A. BARRIS, OA-C. ' - 8WAIS, HAWAII ABEL HARRIS & CO., Dealer in all kinds of Hawaiian Produce, Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. Draw BlUs of Exchange on Messrs. McRuer ft Merrill, San Franci-sco, U. - A. . -" GILMAN & CO., Ship Chandlers and Dealers In General Merchandise, LAHAINA, MAUI, H. I. oi.t ,nni;wi ith recruits. Good facilities for storage. Cash furnished for bills of exchange. 63-ly ROLLES & CO., Bhtn 17 handlers and Commission Merchants and Dealers In Uenerai jue .i."-" , - -- - with recruits at the shortest notice, In exchange fur goods or bills. 84-tf infix THOMAS WATERHOUSE, Imnorter. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Merchandise,' importer, " ihj ManL 44-tf S. HOFFMEYER. rv-mh-lon Merchant, dealer tn Ship Chandlery, and General Commission 3iero"H f - . ..-nighed with Merchaniuse, uuiama, , a . j r, ZZrliu. Whaler. BUU wanted on the L. Sd Europ avriTrTir. Twler In General Merchandise, Hilo, Hawaii. Ships supplied JJn. ite shtrt notice, on reasonable terms : :,V..7hn wanted. JHy , 1850-tf oahu. Dealer in General Merchandise, Country Pro Wuct-as Corn, Beans, Bananas, Butter, Egg Ac ' CHARLES W. VINCENT, iTi TRACTOR AND BUILDER. The undersigned would ln C0rrfriendsand the public, that he has taken and Z. ' STpremise. on Fort street, opposite C. Brewer M?b2 T C ARPENTER SHOP, ami would aolicit that heretftrfore so liberally bestowed. AU orders in ZXc of Building, Plana, Specification, and i? T -.. .ti.iMled to with promptness and dispatch ' Contracts, atteuaea to wun 'CRALg w .VINCENT. ' noDRS. WINDOW BASH, and aU other article, per ,,n;nf tonoundi;g, constantly on hand and for sa.e. GEORGE Cm SIDERS, ' ,j dealer In Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ware, Mnwfcfmno rtreeTcrooslte J. C. SnakliDg'. nonomln, H. Kaahumanu treev. oi'P Bathing Tuba. lnor BathtTTinsIT 7Jnc Kolflng, and a gen-tocf- fit of Tli7 ware. Bhip work executed with "jTllAMMOND A I. LOUZADA, ? ncl JtronageaolicRed. Officehour. from A. M. tui lr-- - , , r W. FISCHER, -.Moet Maker and French Polisher, Hotel Street, oppoaite the Cabinet aaierau- House, 4tt " C. II. LEWER8, " Lomber and buiUling mattrials,Tort St. Hsoolulu. Jyl-tf , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, starts, gtorlling5,'tv.to 'gtl FOR SALE OR TO LET, THAT LARGE AND COMMODI-, ous DWELLING HOUSE on Kukui street, now, occupied by the undersigned. . The House is nearly new, and one of the most convenient houses In Honolulu, and contains " Parlor. 22 feet by 22 fcet. ' Dining Room, 14 by 22 feet. Five Sleeping Rooms, Dressing Room, Pantry, Store Room, Bath Room, St rvant's Room, Carnage House, And supplied with water from the Government Pipes. The Lot is 75 feet frontage, with a depth of about 300 feet, and contains a variety of Shade, and Ornamental Trees. For particulars, etc- apply to A. P. EVERETT, Honolulu, 22, 1858. ' . 120-tf TO LET. THE GRENIER PREMISES, ON NUU- anu street, opposite Merchant street, consisting of TWO STORES, with fixtures., etc. Apply to 12o-tf A. P. EVERETT. TO LET. THE COTTAGE ON THE EASTERLY side of Nuuanu Road, nextmakai adjoiniug the residence of Dr. Hoffman, at present occupied by Mr. J. 8. Smithies. 126-4t W. H. PEASE. TO LET. THE FOLLOWING ROOMS AND OF- fices in the FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING, corner of Kaahumanu and Queen streets, viz : The second floor, at present occupied hy D. C. Waterman & Co. The third floor, over the office of Messrs. C. A. ft H. F. Poor, The office on the second floor, directly over tlie Savings Bank. The Cellar of the above building, caaMe of storage of 1500 barrels. Possession given immediately. Terms moderate. Apply to 119-tf CIIAS. BREWER, 2d. TO LET. TWO NEW, NEAT. WELL FINISHED Cottages, with out'iuiklings complete, near the Jlethodist Euiscoiml Church. Apply to 100-tf J. T. WATERHOUSE. TO LET, 'MIE COTTAGE AND PREMISES IN LA JL HAINA, recently occupied by Dr. White. The building Is 22 by 30 feet, with verandahs in front and rear, and pantr), servants' house, cook house, bath house, and other outbuildings. On the premises are several verv suierior grape vines in full bearing. Apply to J. T. WATERHOUSE, Honolulu, 100-tf Or to U. DICKINSON, Lahaina. TO LET. THE FOLLOWING OFFICES AND ROOMS, in the brick building, corner of Queen and tLJ Kaahumanu streets, generally known as the Makee & Am lion building, viz. : . . The second floor, at present occupied by Dan. C. Waterman, E. The third floor over Messrs. ALlrich ft Bishop, suitable for storage. The office on the second floor, (lately occupied by J. Makee, Esq.) The cellar of the above building, capable of storage lor 1,500 barrels. Apply to 65-tf CIIAS. BREWER, 2o. TO LET, AWITII POSSESSION FROM THE lat J ,'' of October jw-oxiaio M ILK END COTTAGE, the reai ;4J dence of G. H. Luce. The house contains parlor, sitting room, three bed rooms, dining room, cook house, batik house, carriage house, stable, fowl house, aud every convenience for a family. Water from the government pipes carried to every part of the house. Also About one acre of excellent grazing land, with a never filling stream of water running through the same. 117-tf Apply to G.H.LUCE. TO LET. ALL THOSE WELL ENCLOSED PRE. mises heretofore occupied by it. W. Macy as a private residence, adjoining Mr. Montgomery's ganlen, on Smith Bridge, and eight minutes' walk of the wharf. The houses con sist of a large parlor, with a splendid view of Nunanu Valley," a" dining room, four good bed rooms, pantry, cook house and well. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees, and the situation is cool, picturesque and salubrious. A family will find it a mist desirable residence. Inquire of JOHN MONTGOMERY. 117-tf -v Merchant street. TO LET. i- Til F. WELL-KNOWN PREMISES 1v?ff near the corner of King and Mauna Kea streets, formerly yioc upied by C. W. Vincent, as a carpenter's shop and lum ber yard, and more recently by Messrs. H. C Leonard ft Co., two good buildings lieiug on said premises, fit for a carpenter's trade or storage purposes. For terms apply to J. WM. PFLUGER, H6-tr 11. Hackfeld ft Co.'s FIRE PROOF STORE TO LET. THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS FIRE Proof Store on Kahuraanu street, lately- occnpien oy , Messrs. Krull ft Moll. Term, moderate. Possession given immediately Appl to 119-tf CHA3. BREWER, 2p. TO LET. A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE O.V Ho tel street, directly opiwwite tneresKienoe oi i apuim u. r. Snow. Apply to 1113-uj R. GILL1LAND. TO LET, THE HOARDING HOUSE IN THE ffvfi rear of the " White Horse Hotel," with 12 separate oea JjL rooms, all furnished. Inquire on the premises. 111-tf TO LEASE, lTHE FIRE-PROOF STORE AT PRE- LJ&?iVCn Ut UeXt mnth" APPCHAS. BREWER 2d. TO LET. vTIIE CELLAR UNDER THE IIONO- ! lulu House one of the most convenient in town capa liilt. hie of storing about 400 tons. Inquire ' v it. M. i lllitr I' Oil SALE OR TO LE T , THE FORETOP PREMISES ON KING street, renin nnenu. ii". . , 100-tf C. W. VINCENT, Fort street, Honolulu. ROOMS AND HOUSE TO LET. Apply to S. JOHNSON, Carpenter, 32-tf Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel FOR SALE OR LEASE, a- THE PREMISES BELONGING TO C. T. lSr Averberg, Esq- corner of King and Maunakea streets. ' -t b Immediate possession can be given if required. For S, apply to lOo-tri FLORENS STAPEMIORST. ' TO T.T.T. THE TWO STORES RECENTLY erected in Fort street, between King and Merchant sts. Parti wishinir to lease can have them fitted to suit by early application. For terms, please appty f B. r. D0. T. TO BE SOLD OR LET. A LARGE AND r commodious residence in Nuuanu Valley, about a mile XL and a half from town. Term, moderate. Apply to Honolulu. July 1. 1-tf M.L. GREEN. FFICE TO LET. The front Office over the Post-(34-tf) II. M- WHITNEY. office. Enquire of Iiiiinbcr ! Lmuber ! AT THE OLD LUMBER YARD Just re celved, ex Fortuna, the best assortment of Eastern Lum ber ever Imported, consisting of .'.,.- , 15,000 feet assorted white oak plank, for Ship Carpenters' and Wheelwrights' use. t ", - . 20,000 feet white pUie sheathing boards, i inch thick. 15.OU0 feet yellow pine H to H inch plank, for beading and Bt0)00 feet Pennsylvania white pine boards, parallel width., planed on one side. -5,000 feet Pennsylvania white pine .helving, planed on both ' 43000 feet assorted dimension plank, 1 J to S Inch. 100.000 best Aroostuk shaved cedar shingle. 25,000 best laths. And a variety of building materials. " ' C. II. LEWERS, Lumber Merchant. 67 Fort street. Yellow Metal. YELLOW METALSIIEATHING-asst'dsises., Composition Nails, from the manufactory of Crocker, Hros ft Co, For sale by 119-tf M. M. PAINT, te. F1 IRE PROOF PAINT, - . jure canu, ' Kaolin, 10 brls of each, to arri-s per clipper .hip, yren,- - PRESERVED VEGETABLES. CASES PRESERVED VEGETABLES, . Meats, ; - - i Brandy Fruits, daily expected to arrive per clipper hio u Syren." For sale by 119-tf CIIAS. BREWER, 2. FINE WHITE SHIRTS. CARTONS FINE WHITE SHIRTS, LINEN boaouis, collar, and wristbands, for .ale by glf C. A. ft H. F. POOR. BLANKETS, fcc. BLANKETS, Flannel and Hickory Shirts, to arrive per clipper .hip -Syren," For sale by lmf " ' CHA8. BREWER, 2d. TEA I TEA t POrJCIIONG, SOUCHONG AND OOLONG Teas, per u Yankee." Some of these teas are very supe rior. For Vale by 117-tf H. DIMONP. RIGGING LEATHER. o X HAND, AND TO ARRIVE PER Y-, ren," 60 side. Rigging Leather, tor mm oy llo-tf J. C. SPALDING. DECEMBER 9, 185S. ileal shit for iale. Waikiihalulu Water Lots! T HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed agent fur the sale and lease of the Waikahnlnlu Lots I . beg. to call the attention of Merchants, Ship Owners, Speculators and others to this finely situated tract of land which is now of fered In lots at reduced rates and on liberal and convenient terms. Plans may be seen and all particulars learned by application to the nndersigned at Robert C. Janion's Fire-roof Buildings. N. B. Early application should be made for choice Lots. W. L. GREEN, Agent for the Sale of Waikahalulu Lots. Tlonolulu, Oct. 21, 1858. 121-tf Valuable Real Estate for Sale ! THE RESIDENCE OF R. V. SPEI- DEN, situated on the Waikiki Road, two miles out of Honolulu. The premise contain about FOUR ACRES of well fenced Land, Dwelling House, and all other ne cessary out-houses. There is also a great variety of fruit trees Peaches, Apples, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Mulberry, Mango. Quince, and a variety of native fruit, Cocoanuts, etc. There are five fish ponds on the premises, containing about 20,000 fish, of which one fourth are fit for use. The ponds are supplied by a never failing stream of mountain water. The land is all In good cultivation, and bounded with Shade Trees of every description adapted to this climate. Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to call and examine those premises. Term. easy. Title fee simple. For particulars, inquire of K. V. SPEIDEN, On the premise. 5 Or A. J. CART WRIGHT, 111-tf Honolulu. Coffee Plantation Tor Sale ! THE CELEBRATED 22TITCOMB COFFEE PLANTATION, AT II?.ALEI, KAUAI, Is offered for sale. The Land of the Plantation comprises up wards of 1050 Acre, and has upon it 50.000 CofTce Trees. The land is well adapted to the cultivation of sugar cane. The estate is unencumbered, and will be sold by Fee Simple Title. For full particulars and terms of gale, Inquire of 109-tf B. W. FIELD. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE CORAL STORE ON THE COR- iwr tf f err 'hunt nntl KaAhum.mil streets, occunied bv ,'i! Dr. McKibhin. Possession given on the first of August next. The premises are 30 by 60 feet, ana win tie enciosea lr desired, and the house put in good order. If sold, the terms Brill be made easy. Inquire of Honolulu, July 20, 1853. lOS-tf AS1IER B. BATES. FOR SALE. THE DWELLING HOUSE ON KUKUI street, occupied by Mr. Daniel Foster, opposite the resi dence of F, L. Hanks, Esq. Apply to 120-tf A. P. EVERET.T FOR SALE. THE DWELLING PREMISES formerly belonging to Robert G. Davis, situated between Dr. M'ood's and Charles Bishop's residences. Terms easy. Apply to 67-tf ' '' ASHER B. BATES. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON K$C Waikiki Plains, at present occupied by the undersigned. -Tii Terms liberal. Apply at this Office, or to 98-tf JOHN LORD. LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE. THE FOWLER FARM," situated in Pa lolo Valley, enclosed and containing forty-seven acres. Terms low. Inquire of DR. SMITH, Dentist. nonoluiu, April 28, 1857. ' 44-tf VALUABLE PRE3IISES. yk. FOR SALE OR LEASE for a term of years, the Store Premises now occupied by the undersigned. FOR SALE OR TO LET, SEVERAL ELIGIBLE BUILDINGS and house lots, situated on different parts of Mauna Kea .street, Honolulu. Terms very moderate. For informa tion, etc., apply to 106-tf J. W. MARSH. . : ; ' NOTICE. . . . FIMIE UNDERSIGNED BEING ABOUT TO JL leave the kingdom, offers for sale the premises now occu pied by himself, known as the "Commercial Hotel." including the Stables adjoining. Also, all the fixtures of the Hotel, embracing everything reqnsite for the successful con ducting of the hotel business, consisting of ooe superior Billiard Table, In first rate order, bar fixtures, etc ALSO The Lease of the Lot on the corner of Nuuanu and Beretania streets, known as the " Circus Lot," and the Lease of the - Nuuanu Baths." ALSO One Soda Machine, with bottling apparatus complete. U. MACFARL4.NE. Honolulu, April 22, 1859. 05-tf H. J. SMITH. Undertaker and Cabinet Maker, BEGS LEAVE TO NOTIFY - XII K public that he is now prepared to furnish all kinds of COFFINS, and superintend Funerals, at the short est notice. From the Ion experience he has had in the business, he trusts that he may give satisfaction to those who will favor him with a call. Ready made pine coffins always on hand, from $4 to $10 ; cherry and koa do., varnished, $10 and $25 5 koa do, polished, $25 and $40. Koa Lumber on hand and f r sale at his shop, King street, nearly opposite the Seamen's Bethel. N. B. FURNITURE made, repaired and varnished, with neatness and dispatch. - H8-tf JAMES LOCKWOOD, Tin and Copper Smith, LAHAINA, MAUI. XT All work In his line wiH be executed with promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. 116-tf .HI. It. Harvey, HOUSE, SniP, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, KINO STREET, NEAR FORT, HONOLULU. . --w i.-iviie rkE WORK IV HIS LINE L will be executed with dispatch, and in a style second to HAt.t - wa S. JOHNSON, HOUSE CARPENTER, &c, KINO STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BETHEL, RESPECTFULLY INTIMATES THAT he is prepared to execute any work In the above hue, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. 102r4t HONOLULU AMBROTYPE & DAGUERREAN GALLERY! D AG UERREOT Y PES, A MB R OTTPB S. and PllOTOUKAi'iis. n. mufuu, 105-tf . - Success"- of u. atangenwaia. THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED Is now prepared to repair or manufacture all kinds of machinery, mill gearing, wind lass gearing, ship forging and smith work. Cart boxes, forge backs, anvil. Ac. cn hand and made to order. Iron and and best quality of smith's coal for sale. . n. .m..n ,vr mill with Conner train AloU UUC cjiotku miiii n complete, adapted to either horse or water power. a-n . .... HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, BT W. J. RAWLINS & CO., ARE TIHXKFCL FOR PAST FAVORS, and are prepared, with their present improvements, to supply merchants and tamiliea with hard and .oft soap j also, neat, foot oil. ' . . rr And alwav. ready to buy or trade for tallow, .lush, and all kind, of kitchen grease. ti-lj WILLIAM MANN, BAKER, BEGS LEA VETO INFORM H IS FRIENDS and the public, that he has lately opened a BAKERY in Kin .treet. next door to the Center Market, nearly opposite toe BAheL where may be had at all times, FRESH BREAD PALTRY and CAKES. He will also keep an assortment of , All that he seU. wffl be of the best quality that can r..it. ' w. . IU-1 Ji. JJ. nip Dram uricu u CABINET-MAKING. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ENGAG- pred to make to order Spring Beds, Hair, Pulo and Hay Mat tresses, Spring Lounges, kc Old Sofas, lounges, Ottomans and Cl-irsWpaired and re-covered on rea-mabU terms- . Furniture of all kinds made to order. : Koa. black walnut, pine and lead Coffin, constantly on hand and made to order. CIIAS. W. FOX, Cabinet-maker, 76-tf Stewart . 01a Diana, uiwi , ci s ira v u. . HENRY ALLEN, CARPENTER AUD BUILDER, Fort street, opposite the .tore of Samsing ft Co.- ALL WORK in his line done with dispatch and at the lowest possible rate. Jobbing done at short notice. n XT Call and we. 77-ly- BREAD I I HOURLY EXPECTED per "Syren,", - 60 Cask' Bread, in whalemen's cask, ,100 Brls Bread, 100 Can. Wafer Bread, a new and superior article . . - ; For sale by - 119-tf .v . , , . , . CHAS. BREWER, 2d. MASTS OF ALL SIZES. K7IOR S ALU BY JL' ; 30-tf IU HACKFELD" ft CO. is ' SIX DOIX.1RS PER ANNUM. : VOU 111, Nat. 8. VVUOL.E No. 184. SINGER'S FIRST PREMIUM Great Gold Mednl ; Sewing Machines I '1IIESE MACHINES took the Gold Mrdal at the . M great Paris Exhibition in competition with all the machines of Kuropr and America, including " Wheeler ft Wilson'." and Grover ft Baker's," and the French Government paid Singer ft Co. 500,000 francs for the use of the patents. In addition to this, we have taken the rmsr premium at seven State Fairs, and and it hardly needs the verdict of a Honolulu jury where Sewing Machines are scarcely known to determine its position as tlte best machine for all practical purposes in use. - AU who have used the different machines will say so, and none others are competent ju.lgc. Address JNO. H. DUNNELL, Agent, 122-3m - , 161 Sacramento Street. - California Preserved Meats, &c. C AL1FOKNIA PRES'D MEATS, SOUPS, &C-, put up from the best American meats, by - u. iv. rnoYosT ft CO. San Francisco, California. - D. R. P. ft Co. have constantly on hand a general assort ment of English Oilman's Stores. Domestic Pickles. - Preserves. Fruits, - Nuts, Ac, Ac, ftc. which they offer for Mile ir. quan tities to suit the parchaser. 122-6in. TEHAMA HOUSE, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME STS., San Francisco,. Cal. THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR Establishment offers suiierior inducements to the Traveling Public, and to those wishing a quiet home. It is situated in convenient proximity to the business center, and is conducted on the European Plan, giving its patrons the choice of obtaining their meals at the restaurant connected with the house, or else where, as their convenience may suggest. The Proprietor, who has leen eagaged in this house since 1852, solicits a continuance of the patronage of his many friends, which, as heretofore, he will endeavor to merit by strict atten tion to their wants and comfort. G. W. FRINK, 68-6ra " Proprietor. AITIEItlCAlY I-XCI-AJYOE. (FORMERLY WILSON'S EXCHANGE,) IS UP TO THE GRADE, Sansome St., opposite American Theatre, SAN FRANCISCO. MR. BAILY SARGENT. iti. Proprietor of the American Exchange, (late Wil- I'jjjjl ' son's Exchange.) bees leave to inform the Travel- itSIi ing community, that he has undertaken the personal charge of that house. lie has made extensive alterations and improve ments, and has renovated the house throughout, making it the first Hotel on the Pacific coast. . There has been added to the House a very fine SITTING ROOM AND DINING HALL, Newly fui ruished. In point of comfort and t'l the eonvenienc which modern hotel keeping have rendered essential, the AMERICAN EXCHANGE, will compare favorably with any of the Atlantic Hotels. The best talent has been employed in the various departments, and the proprietor will set the best tablb the market affords. Pri ces TO SC1T THB TIKES. The American Exchange Coach is always tn readiness to con vey passengers to and from the House to the landings, or to any part of the city, for $1 Baggage free. Mr. P. B. Smith has charge of the Coach, i 66-ly LAWRENCE & HOUSE WORTH, OPTICIANS. CLAY STREET. SAN FRAN cisco, Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn and Importers of OpticiL,Matheinatical and Philosophical Instruments, have for sale the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses on the Paci fie Coast. Also, Opera G lasses. Telescopes, Drawing Instru ments, Spectacle Cases. Thermometers, Hydrometers, Magnetic machines, Galvanic Batteries, Magic Lanterns, etc Messrs. L. & II. pay particular attention to the Spectacle branch of the business, having years of experience, and a perfect knowledge of the art of adjusting and fitting the proper glasses to the eye, and assisting and restoring the sight. Persons at a distance wishing a pair of Spectacles, by sending a glass from the old pair in a letter, or staling their age and the distance from the eyes they can read small print, may procure from as a p ir to suit them, at the same price as if they were here in person to select them. 102-6m STENCIL PLATES. FOR MARKING BOXES, BAGS, Ace., CUT to Order, at the lowest rates, by BURKK ft CO- 159 Jacksos stbekt, Sax Francisco. Also Name, cut in Cop per, for marking clothes, books, etc., with indelible ink. N. B. Orders left with the pubusner or uus paper, win ai way. be promptly executed. 102-tf No. IOT Clay street, San Francisco, OFFER FOR SALE A FULL AND COM plete assortment of desirable DRUGS AND MEDICINES. R. ft CO. respectfully solicit orders from the country, and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular to those who favor them with their custom. 6fWkn DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD. T C.BOYD RESPECTFULLY INFORMS his customers that he designs and engraves every descrip tion of Advertising Cuts, Views of Buildings, Goods, Ware, Patent Articles, Portraits, Labels, Masonic. Odd Fellow and Temperance Seals. Notary Public and County Seals, (brass or 1 Rill rread Viirnettes. Newspaper Heads, Serious or Comic Book Illustrations, etc. Stamps of every kind engraved on cop per, bras, or wood. ISia vLAT stiucst, comer 01 ou-- , Saw Fbabctsco. pt . n. ah omen 1 ircro vow ,, WHITNEY, Esq- Honolulu, will be promptly executed. . 102-ly llr. I,- J. CzaDkav's GRAND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sammcata at below Mottt0.ery. Opposite Pacifio Mail Stetunship Company's Office, " - - SAX FRANCISCO, CAt. ' ' ' - Established in 1854, for the permanent cure of all private and chronic diseases, and the suppression of quackery. Attending and Resident Physician, L. J. C.afbat, M. D late In the Hungarian revolutionary ar, vm rj . -20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief 8-rgeoa to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases "I 1 r'...nif(r,. tfrWI eonfldential. Consultation, by letter or other 1e. tree.' Address 1 J EAT, At. If; can frilKlMnvwiiuiu " GUTTER. -4 AAII RUNNING FT. OF 4xU WORK 1 . ..1. Kla ft RUa." L W W - ' , i.,-. 88-tf JWJB w CANDY. CASES ASSORTED 8T1CK ASU rAni Drops, Just received per - Raduga," and far Jgrv IJT-tf " " ' - AW. STORAGE. STORAGE FOR 400 TO DOW TOSS Heavy ot light roodn, on the premises of the undersigned - COCO AN UT OIL. A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE FOR SALE in quantities to suit, at ' 108-tf GEO. C. MCLEAN'S STORE, Ntraanust. TVAVY BILLS fc WHALER'S BILLS taken at ' tli. InvMt rates be - ROBERT C. JANION." Jilyl.ltf FRESH RAISINS, ''. nER YANKEE, IN 1-2 ND 1-f BOXM T For sale by 115-tf - C L. RICHARDS ft CO. forrip Carta. SATIIER & CHURCH, Banker. CORNER CLAY AND BATTERY STRUTS, DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ATSIOnV in sums to suit, as follow, t os fatablb a New York, - American Exchange Bank Boston, - Shoe and Leather Dealers' Bank Philadelphia, - Di-xc ft Ce Baltimore. . - Johnston, Bros, ft Co Cincinnati, - . - A. J. Wheeler, Esq Su Louis, - Haskell ft Co., Exchange bank Pittsburg, - ' ' .- K. D. Jones, Cashier Louisville, - . - - A. D. Han ft Oa Charleston, - - - - II. W. Connor ft Co New Orleans, - - - BenoUt, Shaw ft Co - also EXCHANGE ON . , London, Frankrort Uie-Main, I (,. Stuttgart, I G-oany- - Snip akd Ibsdbb Thbahitbb, under open policies. In the follow Ing named offices ia New York t Atlantic Mutual In tai raaoa Co. Sun Mutual Insurance Co.; Union Mutual Insurance Co. Pa cific Mutual Insurance Co. Ptbcbasb CcBTiricATBS or Du pos it A5D othrb exchange, and transact a general Banking BmI bcm. . . P. 8ATHKR, 103-6m E. W. CHURCH. D. C. W BIT KB. t. O. MEKBILL HIcItUEft & MCRRIIaIa, j - ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AID jOk. UOTIOJ33H a . AGENTS OF THE Regalnr Dispatch Line of Honolala Packet. Particular attention paid to forwarding and transhipment of merchandise, sale of whalemen's bills, and other exchange, in surance of merchandise and specie under open policies, supply ing whaleships, chartering ships, etc 47 a std 49 Ctilorl street. 120-tf asm TO: Captain James Makee, Honolulu; Captain D. C Waterman Henolulu; Messrs. Oilman ft Co , Lahaina. 120-tf 8. OBirrrrrs moboan. c. s. bathawat. b. r. tob MORGAN, STONE & CO., Commission and Forwarding Mercliants, San Francisco, Cal References, T. S. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. ft A. M- My, ft Swift ft Perry, New Bedford, Means. Grin-ell Mtnturn ft Co., New York, John M. Forbes Esq., Boston, Measn. Per kins ft Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. Hon olulu. July 1, 1856-it Mr. JOniV A I, EX. iTIATHEWS, . COMMISSION MERCHANT, S q,aeeM Place. Sydaey. XT Reference to W. L. Gbeen, Honolulu, 8. I. lOt-dm ' E ASTRA & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Hakodadi, Japan. ALL Kind, of Fresh Provision, furnished also, Ship Stores and Ship Chandlery, at bokololc pbiob. Whalemen's Drafts taken, fto. 71-ly ; WM. H. KELLY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' . . : TAHITI, WiU supply ship, with provisions, Ac-, and advance money en favorable terms for bills on the United Btatea. 43-ly W. BUTLER, CUSTOM HOUSE A. COMMISSION AGENT MANUONCT, NEW ZEALAND. XT ShippLig supplied or. the most reasonable terms. LaU oS-e S., long. 173-38,. 41-ly SAITHj. C. WOODRUFF, SHIPCHANDLER, STOREKEEPER AND GENERAL AQKNT.GoaA bought and sold on com mission. Ship aud Family Store, put op at the shorteM notice. Corner of Qcbbx's Road and Pomscaa btbset, Iloagkoag. XT Refer, to Thomas Spbbcbb, A. J. Cabtwbiobt, J. C. Spaldiho, Honolulu, Sandwichlslands. 104-ly DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the name and yle of EDWARDS ft WAL TON, is this day dissolved, having expired by limitation. The affair of the late firm will be liquidated by A. 8. EDWARDS, who will continue the Wholesale Lia;aor Baaiaeaa, at I06 Froat street, under the name and style of A. 8. EDWARDS A CO. A. 8. EDWARDS, N. C WALTON. The nndersigned respectfully call your attention to their full and varied stock of Wiaea and Llqaoro, which has lately been replenished by recent arrivals from Europe aod the ast ern Btates, and which will be afforded at lowest market price. San Francisco, April 30, 1858. 100-6m A. 8. EDWARDS k CO. A. S. EDWARDS & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines and Liquors, 1O0 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF fTASHINOTON, Saa FraaclBCO, Cal. CYRUS XV. JONES, FORMERLY OM HO NOLULU, la engaged with the above firm, and respect fully solicits orders from oki friends, and will be happy to attend to the purchase of all descriptions of merchandise, at the oaial rates of commission. SS-4f- BARRY & PATTEN, - - IMPORT 88, WBOU-ALS AXD RETAIL DRAUCRS IX WINES, LIQUORS, DEMIJOHNS, $-c., 116 Moatgoaacry at., Saa Fraacloco. SS-ly II. WEBSTEH & CO. . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN -. EI x a ia. dLlea , vw ax e m AND Liquors of every Description. 101 FRONT STREET, Between Washington and Mercliant. 116 tf 8AH FRANCISCO ROPE WALK A1D OAKCJI FACTORY. CiORDAGE OF EVERY SIZE MANUFAC J THHED to order. Constantly on hand, a largo as sortment of MANILA AND HEMP ROPE, (all slaes). Bale Rope, Tow Line, Oakum, Ac, for sale by TCBB3 ft CO, 8o.1t 139. Front Street. Ban rranc-co. NEW COOPERAGE. :m j 3aroiiToivf COOPERS, Corner Khig aad Bethel Streets, nUIE SUBSCRIBERS would mmrta weir rnenoa, out .. k. n-Kii. mwvallr. that ther will be ML. puirtuwwn, " I v . ' - happy, at all times, to greet them at their New Shop 00 cor- ' . . . . . 1 t.W ML .lu .a . w ner of HeUiei ana &.ing st u oroei " "" be fevored.will be thankfully received aod prompUys (tended to. 03- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO huawjju. N.BTerm. moderate JAMES L. LEWIS. o4f - gkorob w. HORTOW. II. C. ORAHAICT, nnnPF.tt ATMn O AUGER. n .itircin l t M.n.ftill. mmi4imI . rllla UV KSInn-i' '" "1. r " I Cot perace formerly oceupiod By u. U. B-uar, corner 01 Queen and Fort streets, is now prepared to exeeute with dispatch 1 .v.. . 1.- k. . tmwamwJt 1th at te a 0VB --' DlO OS Ml ul r. ' " " or at his Old Stand, opposite the "!-?:"''' V 'a Ship Agent, ana m iwa a 7 - examine hi. Urge and desirable assortment of Casks. BarreU, Tuh' ko- . . ,v ft. B. SOW Dsn-IB call oi urn u aw m - . ieonabie terms, . SIIlTSMrrH AND GENERAL BIACTSiflTn, VOULD RETURN HIS THANKS FOR hmf natronae received while at hU old shop, oppo site the Custom House, and at the same time notify flblpni.Hii. and th public generally, that he has token the atond adjotojac Messrs. Bcbbs ft --Mbs, shipwrights, formerly ce ipwd by Captain Brown, where he is prepared to execs ta afl kinds ot work in lu Roe on the most reasonable terms, to a workaaaa tike manner, and with dispatch. - Twt Tnonpsorv & lycvixiiE, , BLACKSMITHS, OFPOtlTE THE CUSTOM H0US. . "- -" m nn . a i the premises formerly occupied by .M. Mmtmewt, AO "4 prepared to execote Ship, Carriage and Cart Wor. on the .hortert notice and moati-sscosMe terms, sad bop by strict attention totaiMt J- of the public patronage heretofore so Uberally bett-l. 10o-tf ROOKBINDIIfG DONE IN A T VL i " iI Ii-iT neatly and sub. tontiaHy, and oa wSZHBZZl , -- r- boond to order. rmksikM- mm- Jfll-MC, n-war'T t " , - Mllll-l-i MH-0 Booki, andCharta, b,nd and repaired, at th. Mission Offlcs, Kawaiahas. Old Book rebound at short notice. Order, may aiso . ie at . j. w. " Vir . tTJ. 4ore, July .oooiuia. - . w - " y 1, lftMtf- . .'. ' - - ANCHORS fc CHAINS, for sale at "utnU f Jjia-tf . TaOBKRI C.JAKIOH. Mxmon rjvemtnt: umxeue.