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rriiE PACIFIC rML ADVERTISER, C . rVery Tfc-r-J-y Mor.ln. at Six -., AVJil-Ac iTO ADVERTISKRS AND SUBSCIIIBCXIS" Obituaries, funenil Invitnti is and notices or enmmanicatioos Intended only lo benefit an individual's boainesa, will be charged r f" "r-,o nl the expense of frwar.l r h Al!!'!!rf pul.Ucati..n. All rPer for American ifc ireA mrican poet-Mfe rtaiiip" on them, " nut Aav-rica collected suberihrrs.oo P"f,T "'can h" K xei-u Hawaiian nwiU. and will be re- ,tl V""",1-; lt- of " lt ; as mlverthK-merit. ' i - 'S!Jfef?-s'-SBmw , - A . u .. A" . ----- Aiivertuemeuis atspiayea in larger type man usual, are aou Joct to heartec ehargir.. ly Suoscriptiou f-r thc Commercial Advertucr aitd Advet-t tU-mems are payable xvariahly i advaxck. . .. 7 So transient advertisrBieuu will be inserted unices rai'r riD. XJ Ccrresiondence from ait parts of the Paerfle will always be very acceptable. t 111 MT ""HDU (ft" iMrtion) per Iiiie....l0 ctr. line.) - Wets. veh sMii""" -'"'.7;. in advai fc . (o c"r " irTti .n 60 I i st .lliiw inT rat rate. 00 00 ".. " r, ""r-er Si? fci'Q . .m.liunn ...............SiO $20 00 f 37 50 Lima, umcrcial Advertiser. Crt Oelober Term, 1 838. tra 0ii T- Jahn Meek. , BEUT-o: delivered the decision of the . .riinn Tjinst the defendant. 1 -urt of IInnoh.1-. to recwer the ,;.le t tea hf tne elenaam on ni mtia at r"4 j U impounded and noli!, a ' "Ip. lata-reod that jiKl-n.ent should '-t hi" in t e court helow. reserving t appeal, in -rler that the case, , 'L ITvne q e-'tioii f g'ent im;iortance. Limine iae-'VV; , V" HuVT! rv t'ni court. r'."h..; U.n ur thr.-e fcvrl lease, the e Liu l mi-i'n, or otherwU ; and e ildV.jaunf ori2.-i. " me part of the Uh ai. 1 i-aTie.l to the gorernmtnt -c th.'v wer.- !.ti-j-ei-ntlyolJ under the "e nrumtnt ol i::e r-irirss wis .Vj'ljinutf co'i:i I u:oii theclr.uo ii. )ie a l'lth ol Fe! ruarr, lioi. which read.n as .V'lf e hi.i i hoij:u:.!ima kc kue n n i: fcaofcki e noho una mil.ilo o ka a , . ciiia " '1 h--t to sit, This lease llfin,;1-i,iJ a-. totiriictLn r intt-ricrin) ' - .!' ;'V-e !,'uo un.Ur the sha le -Vn f.e ---t i.r: (tli K no!,;ki.") He " 'm- t'.. t! .rf t'.ie riv.t of the jda-ntilf, ".-i : vi.ir iii 5rr t,ie t" the Koif. ' t' jre-t rvel hy the grantor. Mr. a.; i : - it tho-e ruhi iiic'u le i the riht J". f : .elr a-.iin i. Neither the le.ise of d HI wi:L-h rover the Hi of Lihue. ;. x I -'h of J i'-y. which cover the i ..-. c-:i ii .mv ciau-e j araliel to that ' ,,..:J trt ia the lca.e of iho ltitii cf "i-ji. t-i-ti ix.fjre the plaintiff eouUl . r, bv i of tiie reservation in f .vor .-. the ;c-p'.e living n ler the Ivonohi :..e lete of 1S31, he must first :rve ir w-rt; ?-it; on the l.nd covered hy ; -tj it i exriesly doflare! in that i.t.:!i! t t:.c I;i f IJ.!ine nor the Hi of Wai- l.i' -o lei in it, a:.d that the ter:ns mid oj t e -everal lcae tnicle in 1845. and r,,-r. a-tt.-l in any way whuever by the t L - " t . . "i i . evuieiice iiavin ' uven iiurouui'eu .iiii.u, u I rove that his horc were ieiz-d -. i i i .i. frt iiri mc uuu c-'tcivu iv iiie arrr l the opini'in that. o far as his -u" nto:i t-ie re-ervaioii re:errea to, in :t n;u. fII to the rour.U. X onl icrel iht the line of arru- ap by :':.e deirn laut, w;iive.l the tece-ity . still we r.re of the opinion that tlie . : cmn-'t fand upon the n;irr.w ba.-is in tiie iense. lor the ciaae wnic-n :-ji'el car.nit f;iirl v be construed to be anv te i-iju i np'r a reservation of the rijihts br Uk to the hoaainas living under the i ,tat .elOth of F.-braary, 18-33. We re fjw therefor as of very little practical e, in-much as those rights would, a.- it i u. h ive !en equV.ly well preserved with . a cUtt-e ; and it was not in the power of Atti. tad he reen so dipoei. to alienate a I .lit secnreil by law o the plaintiff. . it: n if a riht of p istume, put forward iiii'irf, i m -le to ret uxxi far broader :;ut..i: j.i-t inen;i.ne.L which fact rtn f ex-eoaeoi areat importance, not only to Ur.-iel proprietor throughout the Jvin- r ". t'.iiji-iii-l f tV.e common people. It is i oc bv.-.iif ot the plarotitf that he, as a i Hn.in.i'iii. has it rijrht to p isUire t.is i t ie rvulal tudof that Ahupuita, upiu one : tw 'ro'inds ; tirt. by custom ; or seeoitd it'it law. T br the evidence, that horses were first -i on th-i Akup'i w of lionouliuli about the i;;tht within ten years afterwards they :.e aimer-u. aid that the hordes belong 1 i o.i:t:u. were allowed to pa-lure ujwn the ir. c :nta n with th e of the n.on-hikL iuither. ihit aUut the yevr 18ol. ait. r :-ui ni the ite r laws rela'in to the tenure :r'tni ani.-r'f the hoaainas of IIonoulL- l .-A', x ne an lerstand Air. If allele t't tes- -ne wh , had ii"iined awarls for their f. i.l ..th -m wh . had not, came to Mr. Haa- &a-tini. and ex;-reiu; their un.ler-i.-. i e Li t.'iat under the new order of things . 1 e oil ;T ir in the e ijoyment of f-oine of i-t ..ne I rL 'its and priv.ltr 'e, including the . r.Ti ii oi pistura. they "tfercl to en- -z : r .u.c, a lormeriy, upon me ivoiuj- 'iivi, in consider tin of liis allowing e .j v i.l tiiir iic't.ned rights and privi- i ;i.i o.itiii he agreed; that since .l the h..i.i.ii . w!i , have duly performed ;zk t'.ie Kot.'.hUi diy. have i.een per-i-'re their !ior-e on ths kul; laud as ; ai t-iiit tlie j.'.ahitiT is f.tc of tho-e who ia-iel to ;a:r a. C'.r-.in tr that nreeni'.'nt. 1'0. t'ait within the three years ia.st p:i-st . I at h.a re e-iteillv not rie I the hoaainasto - .tir !..,res ii).u tfi-Ivulu lauds leased by '-;: teof faets, it is argued by the le.rncd : 't the t,Liir.ti.f. that he. in coiniiion with the P aiiri o tlvnu.iu.t, is entitled to then Jit f-e. by ci.it ai. O i the other ha.id.it is " ln part of the deteiulmt, that tct-re t can sustain this cl.im on tiie ground ot th? tu; ra attempted to be M?t op mast ap uve exi-te li'rjiu time inamcmorial ; to le e. t. be ceruia. and i..t n. onsLsIent with ' of the tan I. we arc of t!ie oplni n that the objection r tae counter f.w t:ie J f-udant against the - -tiit t be set hy the jdainriif, that it is t have oiitainei from time irnmeniorial, -t to ?r4t wci-ht, uc do ut think it neces- ro a eoiieidsire opinion up-n that point or i; I obvious ta us th.it the custom t-r m m unreas-inal.Tf. h , uiict-rtdiii. i t..r Pn mi to the .spirit of the present laws, f "sht not to be su-tuined by judicial authar n is (er.e tiy clear that, U the plain h "". holdui his land bv virtue of a lee 'wifrom the land he has no f ' -r cl:i:ioin:, . ri.tnrn..nr,n ltr i-iulau. ' 'trigat ever was cutomarv, it was 'r l' the holding of land by a far ditferent 'n i that by wnich he now holds a tenure ' tue hoaaina va .- lihnr a mrt'm Maud. nda Iik m.mlur nf flsra f,ir the rS 'ven, merit, as prtrment or rent," both for n rl. '"e ,ani ard lor the enjoyment of the s t pnviie. a appurtenant thereto, tie very ft that the plaintiff holds his mt i k imple title, frees bun i r- .i 1 'af),,r firrner!y due to the government - - onohiti ; he no longer owes, noi can he 0n to Tterform a..ti l,W I n t. a rm v f'l" Uef hi land, or for the enjoyment I ,-t ..r privilege, and if he performs uch -euaer by force of law or custom, but in 11 1 of m .-: . . . . . 1 , . p'.'aw contract. Again, it toums t-v be a hoaaina of Ilonouliuli, h..ld l4na. not i .i .rA 'el i "..pvi.utiuiji, upon ui nd Commission, but according to ancient ae;ndenee upon the Konohiki. and that. f entitled to the right of pasturnge, by e is met bv th t,c;, r nijnin.l faeed by himself, to the effect that in oi he, in common with th. othr hoaainas Jui, admitted that his former right or priv- -c was determined, hy the operation oi !fe-tinr tha tor. .nrl tt h ho!!l iermi"i to enjoy the right of pasturage "es. not h, i . v... ;n fc.; vv iff! Vr t UBbUlll) Ill . certi" labor which he has pertorm- Iki t i. "" special contr-.ci wiiii me ' coon not have been swd, with or reason, to hav Kw.a .,.ki;.k.i k. -om. And whatever private agreement i ,v 5' m"J hT8 existed between the plain rfj K.0nohiki, that, of course, cannot affect . ngnu under hi leas a. unless behaoi . Lot t'.;e A'uipii'ia ti inouiiun. wiih ,n oi' .ert.iu ir:ioii ex;.re-ly reserved . l t'r e 1-e-t ic:ie. mailc on the 16th !.-,. H5; that the plaintiff" is a :l " ';!.!, rliLrZ '' Part of that in-- ' . Bv V . baV I & II ft II 'II III II III III PCTBCISIIEn WEEKLY HV toTiT,1 nCe,of uch oement,ar.d bound himael to i respect its teims. Let,. snow pass on to the examinati-n of the c - j'va v iiiv.il kll . . " """ueu, ana nentiv i ... , ' "uve '.ever ieen axprcsly repeaW bv the Leiri ature. lhe pl.mitiif relie. more particu'l .rlv, upon a j.art of the farst of thoe resolutions, which read as fdlows. viz : The rights of the hoaaina i , the land consist cf his own taro patehe. and all other p aces which he himself cultivates for hi own u-e and if he wi-h to extend hi.- cultivation on unocc. pied parts, he has thc right to do so. lie has also right m the -ras land, if there be anv under hi. care, and he m-y take grass lor his own use or for sale, and may also t .ke fuel and timber from the ra-mnt.ins tor himself He mar also pasture his horse and cow and other unimds on the l.,nd, but not in such l umbers as to prevent the KonohikiVrnm pasturing his. , n " uinuii'iii Willi outers i r tne pasturage ot their animals . . l"- - mvil Ull.lllttl wii;;oilt tlie conxMit of his Konohiki, and the Minister of thc Interior." This declaratory enactment was pa-sod by tne Legislature at a time when the old system as to the tcnuie t.f lands was still in cxi ,tcnce,"and before tlie passa-e of new laws upon, the eu'.ject ol land titles. me peraiion 01 me lana CommisMon, and I he re.it Tph nrr. n . . I tl.A a,., n f t 1 . 1 . . 1 : . - l , ..... . - niaicr "I iiiiv mill llliPlf-lS m laiill. at the time of the passage ot tlie joint ie--lutions r.f , - - . . ' ....... mj. rn.VV II, l-UlrVT nsolutinis themseivc. and from thc fuml.tm ntisl I'rincipl s adopted by the Hoard, f Commissiouors t: quiet itnd tit'es. in their adjuilieation f claim presented to them.'' to be found on paes Rl to 9i, inclusive, of the 2d vol. Sratule Lnw. AVhile it is tru2.that the joint resolutions referred to, have never been exj.rest-ly repe led, we think there can be no doubt that, a. l.vist those .. them which nre merely de -laratory' f the law n luting tc rights in land, hav all been iuiid.ed y annulled and superseded by other enactments up..n the same subject. in or ler to Ascertain ami declare what is now the law ui.on that subject, it is necessary to examine and consider together the sev. ral eii..ctments in pari ma- frirt Ul i r ! n rn to - m f mini titi.lin.r tl.n ..tiituf. vision .t 1SH. had hrou rht :.fio:it nn.l i..r-,.,.t,,.,l , . - . ...... - -... t :t entire revo.utiou in the law nifcting rights in 'and, and land title-, which has taken j hu-e since the ve.r 1SIG. !!. pIiaraHor of t: nl.l crt.,., book. The Joint llesoliitions of NovenJi.-r. IS 13, were not only declaratory of the rights in land, pos sessed in common at that time, by the (iovemmen', the k-uiohiki, and the hoaaina, but were alo, in parr, d:ro--tor as to the mode of leasing, purchasing and dividing of lands, having due reg rd to the common rights of thee several piulics. Si fir as these Re solutions provided for a division of land, their pro visions have been entirely superseded by other nml more expeditious arrangements. I r. while the Great ' Division of 1818 separated and defiiird the land of the King and Government, and th;.t of each konohiki. the action of the Land Cou'.iis.-ion separated and defined the l.nd t every hoaaina who succeeded in sustaining a claim before the Hoard. It was evidently the intention of the Legislature that, whenever, in any case, a tract of land was di vided between thv several parties in intere-t, those rights which they had previously heid in common, while their inteiests in the land were undivided, should cease to be so held. The fourth Joint Reso lution provides that, If any man wish to obtain an allodial title to the laud which hn has himself cuhi vatt.l." he sh..uld .have the ri-jht to petition the Minister of the Interior fr the purchase of such land. :.nd if the lai d was sold and patented, the price i.l'taii.e I therefore was to be divi led eq-i lly between the Government anil lie kono!ii Tlie fifth Joint Kesoluti.j reads as follow s : " Whenever any indi vidual secure in al!odi-d title to his cultivated grounds, as specified ab.ive, and the jm!ure ground and uncultivated parts remain, then thai rem tinder shall belong equally t Government nd to the kono liit t'Lr vn T Ii JtMit -ril ni ioi rrovilf.s that. "w -s. - i- - I If anv konohiki wish to have his portion oi any : pit'H ii ir uiiupuiia eib mo iu iiiiii i.i.iHii.ii iu lig'.it in the same, that he may procure an allodial title theref-jr, he may petition the Minister of the Interior, on stamped paper, who shall have power, with the approbation of his Majesty in Privy Coun cil, to complete the arrangements for the same, alter which there shall be 'iveii to the konohiki a patent for the same." Can it be claimed that, after a di vision of the L.nd betw en the several tmrties. in coi.iormity with the provisions just qu te I, th hoa aina still had the right to pasture his hors- and cow and other auim ds on the land" of the konohiki, to an iaMi.iite extent? We think not. It might with equal propr.cty be contended that he -till had the rignt to ext-jnd hi cultivation on unoccupied parts"7 of the k mohUi's land, without his consent. We are much trengtheiied in this view of the case by the reading of the Act passed on thc 6th day of August, 1S30. coniirming certain Resolutions pass ed by the hUuif in Privy Council on ti e 21st day of Dc -ember. 1813 , granting fe simple titles, free of commutation, to native tenants, (or hoaainas) for their cultivated lands and house lots, and also pro tecting the hoaainas in the enjoyme. t of certain rihts'therein enumerated, as against the sweeping o ?ratifn of the konol.iki's al'o.tial tit.e. The 3d section of that act empowered the Land Commission to -Taut fee simple awards, and to define and separ ate"the portions of 1 md belonging to clitL-ient indi viduals, so that e-tch . Uitd hIvihUI be b.j lUelf. The6tii section read as follows : In granting io the peo.de their cultivated grounds, or kulo lands, thev shall onlv be entitled to what they have n-ally cult'ivatcd, and which be in the form of cltiva ed lands; and not such as the people may have culti vated in ditferent s,.ots. with the seeming intjntion of enlarging their lots, nor shall they be ent.tkd to the 'X-- careful exnniination of the Joint Resolu ti ns of November. 184S, and the Act ol the 6th ot A, gust. 1830. e find that several of .he provisions ot The latter are clearlv inconsistent with those -t tL foriS! nd we are of opinion that, so far as Si i true, the provisions of 1816 must be -held hj nocesAarv implication, to be repealed by tno e oi ?S50 The first, s we havo already intimated, were nassed white the old system of land tenure was still Tf iU forces! -nd the rights of the eut V nteiestod in th land were as yet undivided ; the asTwel "ssed at a time when the entire change f system whch has taken place sinc e 1816 was in lull nro.'ress?id had already, to a gr.-at extent, hcen Lhieved. Ue think the f dlowing language, held by JlieM-ster ol thelioils.inthecaseolthe I ..not Lly vs. Bliss, applies here : If two nej. ,11 h. i.ased at different times, the last is I ne one, T nrUf obelience cannot be oWrved without de ed, and t it :athe tirst which must give ,ULvery ac 'of rarliament must be considere.l Z&nZSZ.U the state of the Jaw subsisting whenitcame into yZyZmVrutiL PSit mu" ITUo lcVan the maxim, "legetpote ence. we must aLso act on whenever it Jo n't Resolution, of N'S-in-. rogatel, and that Kiina. apart dl of certain spec he W1 "Jtcd. has been from his right to Jn,J Jn o the same rights, . ipersede d by the bon of rf contained in the .h folloWii, viz : ' I3 -,(, which h,c.,llVnn1ve uken allodial titles to . When the landlords have ta"n ir lands, 8hall their lands, theople on eat h oi d house not be deprired f ihe the land on timber, aho cord, thatch or ti e should wWoh they live for their wn P"' a'riht to they need them, but they shall not h ft ,so 22 ch artie'es t. sell I for P'.octd with inform the landlord or his agent nttP to inform the tonr .tao have right to l&TSS; ndwate, and the ri.ht of atit was the intention oef declare, in thU enac ment M xortL the hoa-ina. kll?gL title of the Wethinkthiais eon- konohiki, we have nodnht. III III -.Vvn1I.'-"f HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, 'DECEMBER 23, -1853. clusively shown by the fact that the Legislature, at its next session, in 1851, had its attention renewedly directed to this subjec t, on which occasion- it revised and par Lilly amended the section just quoted, by n act which commences with the following pream ble, viz: Whereits, many diffie lties and com. laints have niisen from the b,-.d feeling existing on -ccoiint of the k .nohikis forbidding the tenants on the lands enjoyir r the benefits that have been by la w given them ; Therefore." etc. It wns evidently the intention of the Legislature, at the time o the pas sage of the net of ISoO, that the former right ..f the hoaaina to p sturo his horse and cow, and other animals, on the land, but not in such numbers as to prevent thc konohi i from pastujlng his." should cease to exist. It was inconsistent with the new sysfem and was therefore not preserved on th change of the law. Thnt such was the general un derstanding throughout the country, after the pas sage of the act of 13-50, clearly appears from the evidence given in this case; and "it is matter of his t ry that during several subsequent oessions of the Legislature, pQtition were presented for the enact, mert of a law granting to the common pe plo the right of Pasturage on the f inds of the kouohikis, but without success, n the ground that it would inter fere with vested rights We understand the latest enumeration, by the Legislature, of the specific rights of thehonninn, to be r strielive as ag dust the rights of the konohiki and the G vcrnmei.t, and we think, therefore, th t th- mnrim eTvrssio unius ett rxciisio alirriu," (I)warris on Statutes, p Gl'.j) must be held to apply in this c:isa, with conclusive force; and that, to., without nv distinction as to whe'her the plaii.tiff is a kuleana bolder, or other wise; our understanding of the term pt-:jlr. as used in tlie "th section of the net of 1& 0, being that it is synonymous with the term tt-:nn,ls, ns used in the j law r lating to private fisheries, of which we ex pressed our view in the recent case of Ilaalelea vs. Montgomery. Let judgment he entered for the defendant, with' osta. j C. C Harris, E-q.. for Plaintiff. i A. H. Rates, Ilsq., for Defend int. j A.P.EVERETT, J. TJCI'IOrSIEl X"2. , 5o-ly Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. J. F. COLBUR.V, 65-ly Kaahumann street, Honolulu, Oahu. B. F. SNOW, General Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, Haw. Islands. AI.KNT FOR Rpular Line of Boston nu-l Il-.noiulu Packet. Sale of CofTee fnin the Titc.mh Plantation. Sale of Crocker Brother : Co's Yellow Metal. New Fngiand Hooting C'irtiipany. 123-tf A. P. EVERETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, J union'. new block, Queen street, Honolulu, II. I. REFERENCES Messrs. Sampsox i Tippas, -" E. D. Briihah & Co., -" BtTi.KB, Kkith & Hill, Honolulu, July 1, IsoT. Boston. 53-tf rii.is. a. bisbop. wji. A. aldrich. RISIIOP & CO., Bankers. Ofiice in the east corner of " Makec's Block," on Kaahumana street, Hon .lulu. Will receive dejms ts, discount first-class business pnrwr, ami attend to collecting, etc. 113-tf C. A. 3c II. F. POOR. IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HONOLULU, OAUU, SANDWICH ISLANDS. REFER TO Gkobgi F. Ppabopv, Esq., Klisha Haskrll, Ksq., -Messrs. Rbad, Chadwick & Pkxtkr, Waldo, Badrv A: Co., - ABKRStTnY, C'LABK & Co., -BaDUEB Ac LiSDSXBLRliKH, t-tf Philadelphia. New Bedford. Boston. New York. San Francisco. Sau Francisco. C. L. RICHARDS. H. W SB VERA NCR. C. L. RICHARDS & CO., Ship Chandlers, Commission Merchints, and dealers In General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu. Sundwich Islands. REFER TO Messrs. C. A. Williams k Co., - - Honolulu. D C. Watbkiias, - " B. F. Ss.w, .... William : Havis, - Sew London. TbojIas Fitch. - " William Barxes, - ' Mor ias, Sross Ac Co., - Fan Francisco. McUrs" K Merrill, - Asa T Lawtox, - " T. A. R. Nvc, - - New Bedlord. Edward C. Junes, - u 8. Griffith Moroax. - " 115-tf D. C. wlTkOIViX. JVUTt r. . POPE. D. C. WATERMAN At CO., COMVlSSIO.y MERCHANTS. Especial attention paid to the interests of the Whaling Fleet, by the furnishinr of funds, purchase and sale f Exchange. Oil, Bone, General Merchandise, and the procuring of Freight. REFERENCES. Messrs. Iiac H.wlad, Jr., A: Co., New Bsdfirl. W. G. E. Popr. Esq., do. MoRRAX, Stoxb & Co., San Francisco. MrRrER & Merrill, do. 117-tf THOMAS SPENCER, Ship Chandler, Dealer In General Merchandise, a-:d Commission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. L. keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of goods re quired bv whaleships and others. Shipping furnished with all kinds of groceries, provisions, &C, at the shortest notice, at the very lowest market prices. nr Money advanced for whalers' bills at the lowest rates. 53-tf SAM'L. X. CASTLE. AMOS. 8. COOKE. CASTLE Sz COOKE, Importer and Wholesale and Retail dealers In General Mer chandise, at ths old stand, corner of the King and School streets, near tlie tarire Stone Church. Also at the Store ' formerly occupied by C. H. Nicholson, In King street, oppo site theSeamans Chapel. Agents f.w Dr. Jaynes' Me.li cines. July 1. ISoo-tf D. N. FLITNER, Conttnnes his old business at the new store In Makee's new fire proof building, at the stand n-cently cupied hy Dr. Hoffmann, corner of Queen and Kaahnmanu streets. Chronometer rated by observatior-a of the snn and stars with a transit instrument accurately a-ljustel to the meridian or Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered mi mltusiisi. i.iutiu on hand and f. sak. ' 41-tf UTAI &. AHEE, Agents for the Sujrar Plantations of Aiko, at Pulo, Hil" 5 Importers and Wholei . at Papakoa, ami I wo. t Pulo, HH" 5 importer, uu ii.... ........... eri ln China dm Is ; have on haisl, for sale, at their estab- - . 1.... .. 1 -. Ifcrail- ments on King street, iionrauiu, ami . uuihiob, jn.ui, Suirar, Molaases, Syrup. Tea, Coffee, and a large and varil assortment ttf Keneral merchandise Honolulu, August 12. 1857. 69-1y J. II. WOOD, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes of every descrii)tion. Shoe Findings, Pump, Sole, Rigginsr, Harness, and Patent Leathers. Calf. Goat, Hog, and Buck Skins Trunks, Valises, Spurrr.g Gloves, Foils and Masks, Black . n..H. flmim. are. A:e. Brick Shoe store, comer of Fort and Merchant sta.. Honolulu. II. I. July 1-tf C. BREWER 2d, General Commission Merchant, Honoluln. Oaho, 8. L Money advanced on favorable terms for bills of Exchange on the IT. 8., England and France. 53-tf """" " ' RITSON & HART, Successor to Mr. Henry Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, Honolulu, II. I., under the Auction Room of A. P. Everett, Auctioneer, nearly opposite the Custom House. 32-ti . A. S. A M. S. GRINBAITM, Importers and Dealers In Fahlorble Clothing, Hata. Caps Boot and Shoes, and every variety of ileiitleioeu's Superior Varnishing Goods. Store, corner ot ort and Jlerchant sts., Honolulu, Oahu. 119-tf W. N. LADD, Importer and Dealer in Hardwabb, Ci-tlem, M-hasic8V -Tools and Agbiccltcbal Tmplemexts, Fort street. Hone -: lulu. t ; US-IT E. O. II A LI- rmoorter and Dealer In Hardware, Dry Goods, Paints, Oils, an.1 general Merchamlise. corner of Fort and King streets. J. C. SPALDING, Coromlsslofi Merchant, and Importer. Honolulu, Oahu, u--ni Rills of Exchange on the V. 8. and Europe. Honolulu, Oaho, 8. 1. Uon- ieninentafrotn abroad promptly atteoded to. Island dnce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. Jy 1-if pro- T. MOSSMAB. T. XOSaMAX, Ja MQSSMAN & SON, Bakers. Grocers and Dealers in Dry Goods, Nunano treet,noo olulu. Oahn. 9. I. - ' '!r rex i . t-VJl torts, giucllings,. r.t la get. FOR SALE OR TO LET, THAT LARGE AD COMMODI OUS DWKLLI.NG 110CS12 on Kuku street, nuir ocruDied by the undersigned. Tlie House 3 nearly new, and one of the most convenient lioiiikrs In Honolulu, aoJ contains Parlor. 22 feet hy 22 f ft. Pining UiKm, 11 hy 22 feet. Five fits-pin UouniB, Uresing HMin, Pantry, Store Rocin, Ituth lliMim. S rvanl's Room, Carriage House, Ami supplied wilh water from tlie Gorerninent Pipes. The Lot is 75 feet frontace, with a depth of nhout 800 feet, and contains a variety ! Phfule uml Ornamental Trwa. For pHrilcul.-irs. ele apply to A. EVERETT, Honolulu, 22, IS.'., 0-tf TO LET. sTllE COTTAGE AW PREMISES IX j jj; Xuaanu Va'.L'y, nt tlie ror.ier .f School uni Nunanu sts. J""t, lately occupieil hy Mr. SmithiM. The house is In pood repair, an 1 8uilied with wat-r from thc Uoverutnent Works. Rent low. For p:u-tieulars apply t 12-if xr. F. LADD. FOR RENT. WFOI'R OFFICES OX TIIE FIRST AXD fjj.y second Sw of the S:nj liuildiu lately occupied l-.y B. W FHM. To l t t tber or sinjfiy. T-rms low. Apply to (liS-trj F. LADD. TO LET. I THE OnnXIER PREMISES. OX xrt- of TWO fr-J ifiu sir-!-:, opp wite Merchant strjt-t, c Hiaistii! Ki. Sr..ntE. with fixture., etc. Apply to 12i-tl" A P KVEUETT. TO LET. TIIE FOLLOWIXG ROOMS AM) OF- .va fi- es in the KIUK llt V HRKK Be 1LD1NU, corner of k.K.liumanu ami liu-jen tr'fts, viz : The neron.i Ihwir, at prca.-nt occupied hy D. C. Wafrnjin & Co. The third (l.w.r. over tiie ofiice of Messrs. C. A. A." II. F. Poor, The o(H';e on tlie s -c md fiox.r, directly over the Savings Hank. I he CelUir j' the alKvo building, cnpahle of staraye of 1000 barrels. l'os -sslon given stumcdiatelv. Ternis nioderite. Applv to II Mf CHAS. PRKWKU,2d. TO LKT. ttPTXO XEW, XE T. WELL-l fottai'es, with nti'-hui!diu couipiete, Ilea Fixisin:n r the Metiiodiirt I Loi-icopal Cliiuvli. Apply to 100-U J. T. WATER UOUSi:. TO LET, raiiiE COTTAGE AXD PREMISES IX LA M HA IN A, recently occupied by ltr. White. The building is 22 by l:0 f-et, u i;h rerandaha in front and rear. nd pantry, s-rvaiit' linsise, cook house, lth h"U., anil other outbuildhit'. On the premises are several verr superior pr,e vines in full beRiiiiir. Apply to J. T. WATKUHOl SEi Honolulu, 100-tf Or to II. DICKINSON, Lahalna. TO LET. r. TIIE FOLLOWING OFFICES AXD $"!!' ROOMS, in the Iwick building, comer of Quin and ! -I, Kaahiimanu streets, generally known as tlie Makee & Authon buil linir, viz. : The second floor, nt present occujiied by Dan. C. Waterman, Esq. The third floor over Messrs. Alliich & Bishop, suitable for storage. i The oITice on the second fl:or, (lately w.-cupied by J. Makce, ' E.q.) j 1 he cellar of the above building, capable of storage for 1,500 ; barrels. Applv to j 6.V4f CIIAS. BREWER, 2o. TO LET. ALL THOSE WELL ENCLOSED PRE- mises bTi'ttrfiir oernoie'l bv 1. W. .Miv Jt4 . nrierA u'.'.'A'. residence, adjoiniiur Mr. M on tiromery's garden, on Smith Bridge, aud eight minu es' walk of the wharf. The houses con- ' sist of a large parlor, with a splendid view of Nuu imi Vall"y, a ' dining fkhh, fHir good bed rooms, pantry, cook house and well. I The garden is well ntocked with fruit trees, and the situation is 1 cool, picmresque and salubrious. A family will find it a most desirable residence. Inquire of JOHN MONTGOMERY. 117-tf Merchant street. TO LET. " TH I WELL-KXOWX PREMISES uocrtti?d by C. W. Vincent, na carpenter'a shop and lam- ! ber vard, and more recently by Misrs. II. C Ieonard fc Co. two Kood buiMings Iwing ou said premises, fit for carpenter s ' trade or storage purposes. 116-tf For terms apply to J. WM. PFLCGER, II. Hackfeld & Co.'s ' FIRE PROOF STORE TO LET. iA THE LARGE AXD COMMODIOUS FIRE Proof Store on Kthamanu street, lately occupied by :J3t. Messrs. Krull & Moll. Terms moderate. Possession given Immediately Apply to I 113-tf CHAS. BREWER, 2d. TO LET. A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE O.V IIO- t-'l street, d rectly oppsite the residence of Captain B. F. Snow. Apply to lllS-tf R. OILLILAND. T O L E T TIIE BOARDING ' HOUSE IX THE nf fhe " White Horse Hotel " with 12 separate bad rooms, all furnished. Inquire ou the premises. 111-tf TO LEASE, XTHE FIRE-PROOF STORE AT PRE- i; :!' "cent occupied by Messrs. Krull At Moll. Possession Jt-.lli- civeu on 1st next month. Apply to otf CIIAS. BREWER 21. TO LET. j yivTHE CELLAR UNDER THE IIOXO- I IE.::'.; lulu House one of the most convenient in town capa- JLl. hie of storiug ulwut 400 tons. Inquire of ' iotf II. M. WHITNEY. For sale or to let. THE FORETOP PREMISES OX KING strwt. TermslilwT.il. Apply to 100-tf C. W. VINCENT, Fort street, Honolulu. ROOMS AXD HOUSE TO LET. Apply to S. JOHNSON. Cariieiitcr, 32-tf Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel FOR SALE OR LEASE. TIIE PREMISES BELONGING TO C. T. Averlrrg, Ksq., corner of King and Maunakea streets. Immediate possession can be given if required. For terms apply t .-? f ) F I.ORENS fcTAl'K.Ml OKM. TO LET. -a TIIE TWO STORES RECEXTLV erected in Fort street, between King and Merchant sts. "1M it..-.:..- a. ... i..4a li-ie thtn filteil Lo suit bv ! carlv application. For terms, please apply to TO BE SOLD OR LET. A LARGE AND commodious residence i" N'uuanu Valley, about a mile and a half from town. Terms moderate. Apply to Ml Honolulu. July 1. 1-tf " L. Kfcfc. FFICE TO LET. The front Office over the Post office. Enquire of (T.4-tf) . H. M.. WHITNEY. rinmlier ! Inmber ! AT TIIE OLD LUMBER VARD Just re j. ceived. ex Fortuna, the Iwmt assortment of Eastern Lum ber ever iiniM.rtc-1, consisting of 15,000 feet ssort-d while oak plank, tor Ship Carpenters' and Wheelwrights' use. 20,000 feet white pine sheathing boards. 1 inch thick. 15.'XK) feet yellow pine 11 to li inch plank, for heading and stejw. 20,000 feet Pennsylvania white pine boards, parallel widths, : planed on one side. 5.000 feet Pennsylvania white pine shelving, planed ou both i sides. 43.000 Tret assorted dimension pianic, it to z men. 100.000 best Aroostuk shaved cedar shingles. 25,000 best laths. And a variety of building materials. C. II. LEWERS, Lumber Merchant. 87 Fort street. Yelloiy Metal. VELLOW M ETALSII EATIIIXG.Mst'dsujess, JL Composition Nails, faxa the manufactory of Crocker, Bros At Co, For sale by 119-tf f B. F. SNOW. WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES. -sisTb. a-ak BEST SHAVED WHITE tf tj t J f Cedar Shingles, per Harriet Jes- ie' ', for'sale by 112-tf ) C. H. LEWERS, Fort at. PAINT, &.c. FIRE PROOF PAINT, - , Fire Sand, Kaolin, 10 brls of each, to arrive per clipper ship "Syren," for sale by 119-tf . CHAS. BREWER, 2d. 'PRESERVED VEGETABLES. CASES PRESERVED VEGETABLES, . - Meats, " Brandy Fruits, daily expected to arrive per clipper ship "Syrm," - For sals by llJMf , CHAS. BREWER, 2d. FINE WHITE SHIR IS. CARTON'S FIXE WHITE SIIIRTS.LIXEX bosoms, collars ami wristbands, for sale by 81-ir . .. C A. At HF. POOR. - " BLANKETS, Ate ' T1LANKETS. 1 Flannel and Hickory Shirts, to arrive per clipper ship Svren," ' For sale by ll-tf CnAS, BREWER, 2D.;- . ' . TEA I TEA I fOUCHOXG. SOUCHONG AXD OOLONG Teas, per u Yankee." Some of these teas are very supe rior. For sale by - 1117-tf H. DIMOND. .. Ui EAD PIPE Assorted iiies for sale by ' ... . W. A. AlDRICn. ? j n ileal (tstatc for mal. Waikahalula Water Lets! THE FXDERSIGXED HAVING BEEN' appoiuted aeut fr the Kale and lease of the Waikahalalu Lots! Iiejrs to call the att-ntlon of M-rrhants, Ship Ownnrs, Speculators and other t this finely situated tract of bind wuicU is now of fered in lots at reduced rates and on liberal and convenient t L lTUg. " . Plans may be seen and all particulars learned by application to the undt-rsittned at Robert C. Jaulon's Fire-proof Buildiasrs. X. B. Karlv applicatiiin should be made for ch'Joe W. L. QUEEN, A cent for the Sale of Waikahaiulu L..tu Honolulu, Oct. 21, 1853. 121-tf Valuable Heal Estate for Sale ! -l TIIE RESIDENCE OF R. V. SPEI-, f.TJ DEN, siruHted on the AVaibiki Road, two miks out J- Via, of Honolulu. The premises contain about 1JIK ACRES of well fenced Land, Pwelling Houe, and all other ne cessary out-houses. There U also a (in-at variety of fruit trees Peaches, Apples, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Mullierry, Mango, Quince, and a variety of native fruit, Cocoauuts, etc There ae five fish ponds on the premises, containing :ilx.ut 20.000 fish, of which one fourth are fit for use. The ponds are supplied by a never failing stream of mountain w ter. The land is all In good cultivation, and bounded with Shade Trees of every description adapted to thl climate. Persons desirous ol purchasing, would do well to cull and examine those ireims's. Terms easy. Title fee simple. For particulars, inquire of R. V. PPEIDEX, On the premises ; Or A. J. CARTWRIGIIT, 114-tf Honolulu. Collce PIniitatio?i for ale ! THE CELEBRATED TITCOSI1I C'OF F R E PLANTATION, AT II AN A LET, KAUAT, Is ofr-.TcI for sals. The Ijmd of the Plantation comprises up wards of I OoO A rrrs. and hns upon it 50 OOO Crec Trrrn. The Innd I well adapted to the cultivation of snirar cane. Th ? eFt-.ite is nnencumliered. and will be sold by Fee Simple Til! ;. For fall p.rti-ulars and ttrms of sale, inquire of 10J-!f K. t. SM. FOR SALE OR RENT. jTIIR CORAL STORE OX TIIE COR- V!'' ner of Merchant and Kaahumanu street occupied hy -;.iit- Pr. McKibbin. P'e?nn liven on th first of Ausrnst next. The premises are 30 by 00 f.-et. and will le enclosed if desired, and the house pnt m K-ml order. If si.ld, tne terms will lie made eav. Tnipiire i f Honolulu, July 26, 1S5S. 109-tf ASIIER B. BATES. FOR S VLE. THE DWELLING HOUSE OX KI'Kl'I strtK-t, occupied by Mr. Paniel F.wter, opp ite the resi dence of F. L. Ilauks, Esq. Apply to 125-tf A. P. EVERETT. FOR SALE. THE DWELLING PREMISES formerly belonging to Robert O. Davis, situated between Dr. Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences. Terms easy. Apply to 67-tf ASIIER B. BATES. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED OX H'aikiki 1'lains, at present occupied by the undersigned. Terms liberal. Annlv at this Office, or to 9o-tf JOHN LORD. LA XT) FOR SALE OR LEASE. TIIE " FOWLER FARM." situated in Pa lolo Valley, enclosed and containing forty-even acres. Terms low. Inquire of DR. SMITH, Dentist. Honolulu, April 28, 1S57. 41-tf VALTTATJLE PREMISES. FOR SALE OR LEASE for a termor year3, .';;' the Store Premises now occupied by the un lersi'meo. 65-tf B. F. SNOW. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SEVERAL ELIGIRLE BUILDINGS and home lots, situsted on different parts of Mauna Kea ,treet. Honolulu. Terms very moderate. For informa tion, etc., apply to lOG-tf j. W. MARSH. NOTICE. rMIE UNDERSIGNED BEING ABOUT TO M. leavp the kingdom, offers for sale the premises now occu pied hy himself, known as the Commercial Hotel." including the Stables adjoining. Also, all the fixtures of the Hotel, embracing everything requsite for the successful con ducting of the hotel business, consisting of one 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 "Nauanu Baths." ALSO One Soda Machine, with bottling apparatus complete. II. MACFARLA.NE. Honolulu, April 22, 1S53. 95-tf E . J . SMITH, Undertaker and Cabinet Maker, w-jBEr.S LEAVE TO NOTIFY TIIE i jj pu'di est n 'die that he is now prepared to rurnisn au kiuhs COFFINS, and superintend Funerals, at the short est notice. From the long experience he has naa 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 ; koa do, polished, $25 and $10. Koa Lumer on hand and for sale at his shop, Kins street, nearly opposite the Seamen's Bethel. -- . t , S. B. FURNITURE made, repaired and varnished, with neatness and dispatch. . 118-tf JAMES LOCK WOOD, Tin and Copper Smith, LAHAINA, MAUI. XT All work In his line will be executed with promptness, and in a workmanlike manner. llo-tf Ifl. It. Harvey, HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN & ORNAMEN t AL PAINTER, A.VG STREET, XE.4R FORT, HO.OIMLU. ALL KINDS OF WORK IN II IS LINE 3L will be executed with dispatch, and in a style second to 103-tf S. JOHNSON, HOUSE CAPiPEXTER, &c, KIXG STREET, A EARLY OPPOSITE THE BETHEL, RnF.rTFi:LLr INTIMATES THAT I m. he is prepared to execute any work in the above line, ami twit Tfi m"n m Miiier. ii kuijiia. n ui mm.. - HONOLULU AMBROTYPE & DAGUERREAN GALLERY! n AG UERREOT V PES. AMD ROT YPES. TH. W. FKOKBE, JLr and PHOTOUKAFHS. 105-tf Successor of H. Stangenwald, THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS. 1'IIE UNDERSIGN ED is now prepared to repair or manufacture all kinds of machinery, mill gearing, wind lass gearing, ship forcings and smith work. Cart boxes, forge backs, anvils &c on hand and made to order. - ... Iron and and best quality of smith's coal for sale. Also one excellent small sixed sugar mill with copper train complete, adapted to either horse or water power. 2tf D. 51. WrsTOi. HONOLULU SOAP WORKS, BT W. J. RAWLINS & CO., ARE THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, and are prepare"1. with tneir present improvements, to supply merehants and families with hard and soft soap also, neats foot oil. . . rr And always ready to buy or trade for tallow, slush, and all kinds of kitchen grease. CABINET-MAKING THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING EXGAG ed the services of an experience.! Upholsterer, is now pre pared to make to order Spring Beds, Hair, Pnlu and Hay Jlat tresses, Spring Lounges, tc. Old Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans and Chairs repaired aud re-covered on reasonable terms. F urniture or all kinds made to order. . ' ' . Koa black walnut, pine and lead Coffins constantly on band and made to order. CHAS W. FOX, Cabiuet-maker, 76-tf Stewart's Old Stand, Hotel St., near corner of Fort. HENRY ALLEN, CARPEIITEIl AUD BUILDER, Fort street, opposite the store of S.imsfng k Co. ALL WORK in his line done with dispatch and at the lowest possible rates. Jobbinc done at short notice. XT Call and see. il-lf BREAD S X 11 Ol'RLY EXPECTED per "Syren," , 60 Casks Bread, in whalemen's casus, inn R.4. T4mul. : 100 Cans Wafer Bread, a new and superior article For sale by " 119-tf . . i ' " CHAS. BREWER, 2d. SHIPS ACCOUNTS. MASTERS OF WHALESHIPS WHO DE sire assistance ta the making np of their accounts, will please call on the undersiTed, who will give bis Immediate at tention to business entrusted to him. Office at the " Sailors' Home." 115-tfl GEO. WILLIAMS. REMOVAL. r-Br HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED M. to Makee & Ambon's nre-proor ounamg, up nairs, over the store of W, A. Aldrich. 106-tf C A. At H. F. P0OK. 07 nW I III II II I 5 SIX DOLLARS PERANXm. (VOL.111, A', 20. WHOLE No. 130. km xranctsra 3bcrlistmci ts; SINGER'S FIRST PREMIUM Great Gold Medal Sewing Machines f THESE MACHINES took the Gold Medal at the I great Paris Exhibition iu competition with all the machines of Em. ipe and Axkkica, including Wheeler & Wilson's" a ad Grai-er & Baker's," and lhe French Government paid linger Co. 600,000 Irancs f.w Iho use of the pateuts. In addition to this, we have taken the fikst premium at sev n State Fairs, and and it hardly needs the verdict of a Honolulu jury where Sewing Mucin. s are scarcely known to determine tu position as the best machine for all practical purposes in use All who have usi-d the different machines will say so, and none others are competent judges. Address JSO. IL DCXNELL, Agent, 122-3m 151 Sacramento Street. Califomia Preserved Meats, &c. CIALIFOKXIA PRES'D MEATS. SOUPS, ' &c, put up from the let American meats, by I). R. FROVOfeT & CO. Sau Francisco, California.' D. R. P. & Co. have constantly on hand a general assort ment of Knglish Oilman's Stores. Domestic Pickles. Preserves. Fruits, Xats, Arc., ' lie. which they offer for sale in (uau cities to suit the purchaser. 122-Cin. - TEIIAJIA BIO? 1, CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME STS., Sau Francisco, Cal. nrmis well-known and popular H. Establishment offers superior 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 Eurogicim Plan, giving its patrons the choice of obtaining their meals at the restaurant connected with the house, or else where, os their convenience may suggest. The Proprietor, wlr- has been eaiiaired 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. O. W. FRINK, 66-0m Proprietor. AlffERICAIV EXCHAIVCrC. (FORMERLY WILS0N''s EXCHANGE,) IS UP TO THE GRADE, Sansome st., opposite American Theatre, SAX FRANCISCO. f!y MR. BAILY SARGENT, ijj.jiii rropriemr oj uit Aniencan Axcnnnge, iat u- at- sou's Exchange.) Ieirs leave to inform the Travel 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 furnished. In point of comfort and all the convenlenc which modern hotel keeping have rendered i ssentiaL 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 tlie bust table the market affords. Pri ces TO S11T THE TIMKS. The American Exchange Coach is always In 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. 1. B. Smith has charge of the Coach. 66-ly LAWRENCE & HOUSB WORTH. OPTICI ANS. CLAT STREET. SAX FRAX- W Cisco, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In and Importers of Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, have for sal the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses on the Pacific Coast. Also, Opera Glasses. Telescopes, Drawing Instru ments, Spectacle Cases. Thermometers, Hydrometers, Magnetic machines, Galvanic Batteries, Magic Lanterns, etc. Messrs. L. & H. pay particular attention to the Spectacle branch of thebusiuess, 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 stating their age and the distance from the eves they can read small print, may procure from us a p- ir to suit them, at the same price aa if they were here in person to select them. 102-6m STENCIL PLATES. FOR MARKING BOXES, BAGS.&e.. CUT to Order, at the lowest rates, by BURKE & CO.. 159 Jacksox street, Sax FraXcisco. Also Names cut to Cap per, f -r marking clothes, liooks, etc., wilh indelible Ink. N U. Orders 1-ft with the publisher of this paper, will al ways be promptly executed. 102-tf So. 107 Clay street, San Francisco, FFER FOR SA' E A FULL AXD COM O' plete assortment of desirable DRUGS AND MEDICINES. U. At CO. respectfully solicit orders from the country, and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular to those who favor them with their custom. Ctt-6ra DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD. rfll C. BO VD RESPECTFULLY IN FORMS his customers that he designs and engrave every descrip tion of Advertising Cuts, Views of Buildings, Goods, Wares, Patent Articles, Portraits, Labels, Masonic, Odd Fellow and Temperance Seals. Notary Public and County Seal, (brass or wood.) Kill Head Vignettes, Newspaper Heads, Serious orCotnic Book Illustrations, etc. Stamps of every kind engraved on cop-, per, brass or wood. 123 Clat btrekt, corner of Sansome, Sax Fraxcisco. N. B. All order from the Islands, sent through 17. M. WHITN EY, Esq., Honolulu, will lie promptly executed. 102-ly Dr. Jj, J. Czapkay's GRAND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Sacraments at., below MosttsoBsiery, Opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Established ln 1354, for the permanent core of all private and chronic diseases, and fhe suppression of quackery. Attending and Resident Physician, L. J. Ceafkat, M. D., late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases oj women aud children. Communications strictly confidential. Consultations by letter or otherwise, free. Address LJ Czap kay, M. D-, San Fraucisoo, California. 70-3m GUTTER. -t RUXXIXG FT.OP4l WORK. JL JJJ ed Pine Gutter ft- sale, ex " Eliza At Ella." 86-tf C. H. X.KWUUL CANDV. aTIASES ASSORTED STICK AND FANCY J Dnps, jnst received per " Radnga, and for sale by 117-tf C At H. r. POOR, STORAGE. FOR 400 TO 500 CJTORAGE FOR 400 TO 500 TON'S heavy s5 1 tight goods, on the premises ot the undersigned 44 B. F. 8N01F COCOANUT OIL. A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE FOR SALE 2. In anantities to suit, at lOS-tf c GEO. O. McLKAN'8 STORE. Nunanu St. HJAVY BILLS tt WHALER'S BILLS taken at the lowest rates by July 1. 1 tf ROBERT C. J ANTON. FRESH RAISINS, nER YANKEE. IN 1-2 AND 1 ANL BUABS C. L, RICHARDS CO. Mr For a by in-tn TO, COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE. . PLAIN AND FAKCT BOOK AXD JOB PRINTING ' arm as BOOKS, - BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CATALOGUES, BILLS Of LADING, BILL HEADS, CONSULAR BLANKS, CIRCULAR?, -' BLANK DEEDS, ALCTION BILLS, HAND BILLS, ' FAMPULET3, 8II0P BILLS. t7 TIStTINO, BUSINESS AND ADDRESS CARDS prloted on a f Yankee Card Press," In the highest style of the art. U. c. m bcbb. i. c uaaaiu. . COMMISSION MERCILaNTS. ATJOTIOrffEErt G ' AGENTS OF THE Regnlar DUsmtch Llaeof HobioIsjIbi Packet. Particular attention paid to f awarding and transhipment of merchandise, sale of whalemen's bills, and other xchinngs, sy sura nee of merchandise aitd spade under open policies, supply. Ing whaleahips. chartering ships, otc , - 47 nasi 40 California at reel. 120-tf . , , BETl-B TOt Captain James Makee, H hi -lulu; Captain D. C. Waterman Henoluiu; Messrs. Oilman Ac Co., Lahalna. lJOf . 8. GRIFFITTS U0RQAX. C. S. KATBAWAT. a. r. BToaa MORGAN, STONE & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Ban Franctaoo, Cal References, T. S. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. At A. R. Nye, & Swift k. Perry, New BedAwd, Messrs. Grinnell M In turn 4 Co., New York, John H. Forbes Rsa- BVntoa, Messrs. Pes kins ft Smith, New Loudon, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. Hon olulu. . July 1,1856-tt TIr. JOII4 ALEX.?1ATKIEW9, COMMISSION M ERCIIAXT, O Q.aeras) Place. Sydney. 07 Reference to W. L. Gasicx, Honolulu, 8. I. . 104-4m " EAST It A & CO., rr, COMMISSION AND FOltW'ARDINO MERCHANTS, Hakodadi, Japan. ALL Kinds of Fresh Provisions furnished ( also, Ship's Stores and Ship Chandlery, AT bokolclo rcrcEa. Whalemen's Drafts taken, sc. - 71-ly wn. ii. i4i:Li.Y, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, TAHITI, Will snpply ships with provisions. Arc, and advance money favorable terms for bills on the United States. 43-ly W. BUTLER, CUSTOM HOUSE Be COMMISSION AGENT MANG0NUI, NEW ZEALAND. J3T Shippfcu; supplied or the most reasonable terms. Let-' - 35 CS., long. 173-38.E. 41-ly SAlflL. C. WOODRUFF, SHIPCH AXDLER. STOREKEEPER AND GENERAL AGENT Goods bought and sold on com mission. Ship and Family Stores put up at the shortest nutios. Corner of Qckkx'8 Road and Cumvaii tbbbt, Hongkong;. rr Refers to Thomas Spknceo, A. J. Cabtwbioiit. J. C. Spaldikg, Honolulu, Sandwlchlslands. 104-ly DISSOLUTION OF C0PARTNERS1UP; fllllE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE M. existing under the name and style of EDWARDK WAL TON, is this day dissolved, having expired by limitation. The affairs of the late firm will I liquidated by A. 8. EDWARDS, who will continue the W bolrsale Llejnor Walnraa, nl 106 Front aired, under the name and style of A. S. EDM'ARDS ir CO. A. 8. KDWARD8, N. C WALTON. The nndersigned respectfully call your attention to their full and varied stock of W inea and Llajnora. which has lately lieen replenished br recent arriva'.s from Europe and the East ern States, and which will be afforded at lowest market price San Francisco, April 30, 1S56. lOO-Ooi A. 8. EDWARDS A CO. A. S. EDWARDS 8c CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines and Liquors, IO0 FRONT STREET, CORMER OF rTASmitQTOir, San Francisco, Cal. CYRUS W. JONES, FORMERLY OS HO NOLULU, is engaged with the above firm, and respect fully solicits orders from old friends, and will be happy to attend to the purchase of all descriptions of merchandise, at the usual rates of commission. BARRY & PATTEN, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IV WINES, LIQUORS, DEMIJOHNS, J-c., 110 Montgomery at.. San Fr snclaeo. oo-ly II. WEBSTER & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Sr Axxciiea , w ax o m AND Liquor? or every Description. 101 FRONT STREET, Between Washington and Merchant 115 tf SAN FRANCISCO I) ROPE WALK ATVD OAKUKI FACTORY. CiORDAGE OF EVERY SIZE MANCFAC J TURED to order. Constantly on hand, a larra as sortment of MANILA AND HEMP ROPE, (an slses). Bate Rope, Tow Line, Oakum, Ac, for sale by TUBBS ft CO., 80-ly - 139. Front Street, San Frandaoo. NEW COOPERAGE. 3 INTC 2NT. COOPERS, Comer King and Bethel Streets, TUIE SUBSCRIBERS would Inform their friends, ShipmasU'rs, and the public generally, that they will be bappy, at all times, to greet them at their New Shop ou cor ner of Bethel and King streets. All orders with which they may be favored.will be thankfully received and pnanptlya ttemled to. O- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO GUAGING. XS N. B. Terms moderate. JAMES L. LEWIS. 93-tf GEORGE W. NORTON. II. C. ORAHAI, COOPER AND GAUGER. THE O VERSIGXED having recenUy purchased the Co. perage formerly occupied by C. II. Butler, enmer of Queen and Fort streets, is now preared to execute with dispatch all orders that he may be favored with at the above named place or at his Old Stand, opposite the M Royal Hotel." Shin Agents and Masters are respectfully Invited to call and examine his large and desirable assortment of Casks. Barrels, Tubs. A:c. N. a. 1000 ban els casks on hand and for sale ou we most reasonable terms. 69-tf nEXRY STIITII, SlIIPSMITII AND GENERAL BLACKSJIITH. WOULD RETURN' HIS THANKS FOR former patronage received while at his old shop, oppo site the Custom Iloiue, and at thc same time notify Shipmaster and the public generally, that he has taken the stand adjointa Messrs. Bcaxs A: Eumbs, shipwrights, formerly occupied by Captain Brown, where he Is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line on the most reasonable terms, la a workman, like manner, and with dispatch. 74-tf TIIOJIPSOIV Sc IVE TIL LE, BLACKSMITHS, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOTTSr, - THE ABOVE HA VINO PURCHASED -7L the pr.mises formerly occupied by M. Af . Mmttkrwa, sSA are now prepared to execute Ship, Carriage and Cart r Work, on the shortest notice and mot reasonable terms, and hope by strict attention to bustne to merit a share of the public patronage heretofbre o liberal! bcstowtsl. - 1064f . BOOKBINDING DONE IN A VARIETY OP STYLES neatly and substantially, and on lair terms. Law Books. Music Newspapers. Ac. bound to order. PortfoHoa. Scran Books, Herbariums, Drawing Books, and Blank Books, aaade to order, officers cf ships can have their Mavigatina and Log Books, and Charts, bound ana repaired, at tne Mission Once, Kawalahao. Old Books rebound at short notice. - Orders may also be left at H. M. WHITNEY'S aeokS store, Honolulu. . . - SAMUEL KCSSUlf July I. ISMLU- ...... SAILS 1 SAILS! V7VOR SALE BY . THE UNDERSIGNED J the following SAILS, suitable for a vessel of ZM to 300 tons Yi: " . : 1 new Topsail; . 1 new Foresail; 1 new T. M. Studding Sail; . , 't 1 main Royal; . 1 Spanker, 1 Jib, . ! - , 1 For Topmast Staysail, vnaw - . I Spanker, nearly asw. v : . 1 Top OatlanUail, J - " ' 1 Atao ' : " " 1 set iron stnipped Catting-ln Blocks, with emaht pendanU, m plete. 93-tf ; -- B. F. SWOW. 1 , J CHAIRS X CHAIRS f UST RECEIVED per " Young Groek," ' an asatnnt or cinatra, eoeoiating of -Bay State oooe. Ladies' Dining, Wood Seat offioa. , BaMniore Cane, Laaiyette do, . Kail Top Gniaa Uoid Stripe, do do do Curl Maple, ', - -van aaos: nocauig, sau Aop tirorisn aura avya. iae smck nurse, wood Beat, CQifcires's - Children's Peg Arm Dining, do do Hole, Aeu Aca For sate by I1S4T A. fv ETCHTr, V' i : ',1: i i : .1 I t i , . t HI' i i 1 i iljl : 'I Mr II J o