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ill inrinriSfmnrm 13 n m i ii ii hi hi H hi in ii j i in ----- I;nilSIIRI WEKK tY HV 11K.KV M. U II1T.K1. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FEBRUA11Y 4. 1S6-1. SIX DOLLARS PER-ANNUM. VOL. VI11.N.32. WI10L.U N.402. THE PACiriC Commercial Advertiser. (For the P. C. Advertiser.) The Sinter Farewell. Let as part kindly, we've journeyed together Many a path through life's sunshine ami storms Xt have par tears o'er the same sorrow blended. Oft hare oar smiles o'er one Joy brightened warm. Haply, sometimes hare oar glances met coldly, Ilsply kind wishes and words then were few ; Favy and strife may hare sought to embitter And under oar hearts, that should beat warm and true. Now let the Past and iU faults be forgiven. Nevermore of its bitterness tell ; Let bat Lore's charity, daughter of Heaven, Fold its white wings around friendship's farewelU - Ilere 1ft as make a new covenant forever, Banish all self from its pare trusting tone j Chide no more harshly the sins of each other. He shall judge all, who Is perfect alone. Ftand w --day on the same pieaiant threshold. Yet ere the morrow may leagues roll between j goon for sweet counsel and twilight communion. Each on the other no kmger shall lean. Hope's lUr is bright, shall we meet ere its setting. Gaily, or freighted with years and with woe T Still glides th- futoie with sealed lips before ns, Feeble and finite, oh, what can we know ! Let ns part kindly, then, sister and brother. Many barks sink, drlting oat on life's main ; Hand clasped In hand, pressed each Hp, more fondly Ne'er may we met on this wide earth again. Albany, N. Y. VARIETY. Modes Economy or Timc The Scientific Amer ica thus shows bow time has been economized bj the application of machinery : One man can spin more cotton-yarn now than four hundred men conld have done in the same time in the jear 1769, when Arkwrighl, the first cotton ptnoer, took out the first patent. Ooe man can make as much Sour in one daj now as a hundred and fifty could a century ago. One woman can now make as much lace in a day as a bunJred women could a hundred years ago. It now requires only as many days to refine sugar, as it did months thirty years ago. It once required six months to put quicksilver on a glass; now it needs only forty minutes. The engine of a first-rate iron-clad frigate will perform as much work in a day as forty two thousand horses." A six foot-three man went into & shop in Worces ter lately, asking for whirlers" stockings without feet. Store hadn got 'em; had got first-rate big stockings with feet. Ifow much I" said the custo mer. Four shillings and nine pence," be was told. "Can yoa cut the feet off?" "Oh, certainly." Then just doit." It was done and so was the shop keeper, for the man took up the impromptu whirlers, laid down one and sixpence (he said be never gave any more,) and was permitted to go. This is something like the London sweep who took up piece of currant pudding and asked whether a balf penny wouldn't pay for this lump of speckled stuff, and was allowed to depart with his sooted sustenance; or the little boy who stuck bid finger into a pie, and holding it up, inquired. How much or this damaged tart?" D&awiso it Stro.no. We confess to our admira tion for a forcible style of expression, but not repress out contempt for anything which partakes of the character of exaggeration. Our readers can there fore divine our feelings when we were listening to the following dialogue on the earthquake question : Brown That was what I call a hih old shock. Did you ever feel a heavier one ? Jones Heavier one ? Lord bless you ! I have been pitched out of bed, and down three flights of stairs, three times in one night, in .Asia Minor. Robinson Heavier one ? Heaven help your inno cence ! Why, when I lived in Lima the people were so used to have their houses shaken down, that they thought it was unhealthy to live in one more than three months, and if the earthquake did not finish it by that time, tbey made it a rule to blow it up with gunpowder and build a new one. If twenty-four hours passed without an eirthquake, the only way tbey could quiet their nerves so as to get asleep, was to go and take a knock-down shock from a galvanic battery. Gooo-Natcbed People. Be good natured if you can, fr there is no attraction so great, no charm so admirable. A face that is full of the expression of amiability is always beautiful. It needs no paint and no powders. Cosmetics are ruperfluous for it. lioage cannot improve its cheek, mr lily-white mend its complexion. Its loveliness lien bejond all this. It is not the beauty that is but skin deep. For, when you gnie into the face of a noble hearted man or woman, it id not the shape of the features you really see, nor yet the tint ot the cheek, the hue of the lip, or the brilliance of the eye; you see the nameless something which animates all these, and leaves for jour instinct a grateful fluctuation; you see an iodescribable embodiment of a heartful good ness within, which wins your regard in spite of ex ternal appearance. Cultivate good nature, therefore. It is better than " apples of gold set in silver," for gold will take to itself wings and fly away, silver will Urn Lib in time, and both, when ab-Judant. lose their comparative value; but good nature never deteriorates in worth never abandons its possessor to the mental poverty of the malicious never loses its bold upon the esteem of the world. It is always in fashion, and always in reason. Everybody admires it. Every body praises it- Everybody is in love with it. It never grows stale It costs little to acquire, and nothing to keep. Vet it is beyond diamonds in its worth to its owners, and can neither be stolen or lost, however neglected. Surely this is a jewel that merit a search; and when found merits protection. A son of the Emerald Isle, but not himself green, was taken up (for be was at the tiaie down) near a rebel encampment, not far from the Manassas Junc tion. In a word, Pat was taking a quiet nap in the shade, and was roused from his slumbers by a scout ing party, ne wore no special uniform of either army, but looked more like a spy than an alligator, and was arrested on this. " Who are you ? What i. your name, and where re you from ?" were the first questions put to him ly the armed party. Pat rubbed bis eyes and scratched his bead, and answered BJ nj faith, gen til men, them is ugly questions to answer, anyhow ; and before I answer any of them, I'd be after axin you, by yer lave, the same thing." M Well," said the leader. " We are of Scott's army, nd belong to Washington." All right," said Pat, I knowM ye was gentle men, for I am that same. Long life to -General Sogtt !" Abi." replied the scout, now you rascal, you reour prisoner," and seized him by the shoulder. now is that?" inquired Pat, "are we not friends !' No," was the answer, we belong to General Beauregard's army." . "Then you told aae a lie, me boys, and thinking t might be so. t told you another. Now, tell me the truth, and 111 tell you the truth, too." Well, we belone to the State of South Carolina." " So do I," promptly responded Pat, and to all It States cf the country." gusintss Caris. II. W. SEVERANCE, -aLTJCTIONEEn. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Fire-proof Store, Robinson's Iluilding, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU. Will continue business at the new stand. 371-ly J. II. COLE, ATJOTIOICEEn, (SUCCESSOR TO A. P. EVIRKTT.) At his late rooms, Qaeen Street. 369-ly H. VOS HOLT. TH. C. IIKrCX Von IIOIT& IIEIJCK, General Commission Merchants. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I. 373-ly ALEX. J. CARTWItlfSIlT, Commission Merchant and General Shipping Agent, Honolulu, Oahu, II. I 373-ly H. FISCHER ! TAILOIt Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of fine Broadcloth, Cassimeres and Buckskin, Nuuanu St., blow King St. 3o4-ly B. F. SOW, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GENEKA L MERCHANDISE, Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. 373-1 y C. H. LBWBRs. 1. O. DICK30. LEWERS & DICKSON, Dealers i a Lumber and Building Mater ials,Fojt St. Honolulu. 373-1 y W. A. ALDRICB, J. S. WALKER, 8. C. ALLE.V. ALDRICH, WALKER & CO., Importers and Commission Merchants -Dealers in Genera Merchandise, and Agents for the Sale of Island produce. ALSO Agents for the Lihne, Metcalf, and Princeville Plantations. 3W-ly A. S. CRINBAUM & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fashionable C'lrthinir, JIats, Caps, Boots ami Miues, ami every variety or Gentle men's Superior Furnishing Goods. Store, formerly occu pied by W. A. A Id rich, Esq., in Makee's Block. Queen Street. Honolulu, Oahu. 334-ly C. E. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer, Importer and dealer in Furniture of every des cription. Furniture Wareroom on Fort street, opposite Messrs. Lewers it Dickson's office ; Workshop at the old Stand. Hotel street, near Fort. N. B. Orders from other islands promptly attended to. 3G9-ly A. S. CLECHORN, Dealer In General Merchandise, fire-proof store corner of Ka ahamanu and Queen streets, opposite Makee's Block. Also. Retail establishment on Nuuanu rtrect, above King. O Island Produce bought and sold. Island orders carefully attended to 388-ly W. N. LADD, Importer and Dealer in Hardware, Cctlfrt, Mechanics' Tools and Agricultural InrLRXgSTtf, Fort street, Hono lulu. 373-1 y HONOLULU STEAM FLOUR MILL Co. Proprietor. S. SAVIDOE. 372-1 y JANION, (IltEEN & CO., Commission Merchants Fiit-Proof Buildings, Queen street. Honolulu, April 1,1859. 373-ly GEORGE CLARK, BOOT and SHOEMAKER. Hotel street, between Nuuanu and Maunakea streets. 373-ly B. F. EHLERS, Dealer In 13 ry Caoocln. Wlllcs, fco. So-i-ly Fort Street, Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. FLORENS STAPENIIORST, Agent for the Bremen ami Dresden Board of Underwriters. All average claims against the said Underwriters, occurring in or about this Kingdom, will hare to be certified before him. 872-ly H. S. HOWLAND & CO., Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchauts, Queen Street, Ho nolulu. H. 8. IIOWLAXD. W. K. 8XOIK:raSS. 384-ly H. Y. LUDINCTON, ' (sccckssor to r. s. pratt & co.) Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Wines and Spirits, and Malt Liquors, Charlton hart, Honolulu. IX. t. J04-ly II. II ACKFELD & CO. General Commission Agents, Honolulu, Oaho, 8. 1. 373-ly CHC5G ROOX. ACHC. VOCSO SBKONO. CHUNC HOON & CO., Commission Merchants and general agents Agents for the I'aukaa and Amauulu Sugar Plantations Importers of teas and other Chinese and foreign good and wholesale dealers in Hawaiian produce at the new Stone Store, Nuuanu street, Inflow King. 359-1 y J. II. WOOD, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes of erery description. Shoe Findings, Pump Sole, Kinging, Harriers, and Patent Irathers Calf. Goat, Hog, and Buck Skin9, Trunks, Valisrs, ifp&rring Gloves, Foils, and Masks, Black ing. Brushes, Hosiery, Arc. fcc. Brick Shoe store, corner of Fort and Merchant sta.. Honolulu, II. I. 373-ly E. P. ADAMS, SHIP CHANDLER ASD DEALER K GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LAIIAINA, MAUI. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, with other i ecru its, constantly on I Land ami for sale at low rates. 33 -6 m CBA. a. BISHOP. WM. A ALDRICB BISHOP & CO., Bankers. Office in the east corner of "Makee's Block," on Kaahumanu street, Honolulu. Draw Bills of Exchange on 3Iessrs. Osimsell, Mivrrs it Co., New York. Hssrt A. Piercb, Esq., - Boston. Messrs. Morqas, Stos A Co., - San Francisco. Will receive deposits. discount first-lass business paper, and attend to collecting, etc. 373-ly D. N. FLITNER, Continues his old business in the fireproof building, Kaahoma do street. Chronometers rated by observations of the sun and stars with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered and adjusted Charts and nautical instruments constantly on band and for sale. 373-ly 8RKBMAS PKCK, Honolulu. H. A. P. CARTER Honolulu. C. BREWER & CO., Commission & Shipping Merchants, Ilonvlalis. Oahu. II. I. REFER TO Jobs. M. Hood, Esq New lork. JamuHchsbwrll, Esq., 1 Charlks Brivie, Esq., ........... Boston. II. A. Pkircb, Esi., Mrssrs. McBcrr Mi RRiLL, I ?an rrancl9C0. Cbas. Wolcott Brooks, Lsq MtsRS. Wm. Ptbtac & Co, Hongkong. Messrs. Prklk, Ucbbkll & Co... ...Manila. 68-ly MELCHERS & CO., Importers and ConimMon IcrcIiantK, AGENTS FOB TnE n ambcrgr-Brcmex Firi Issciascb Compast, Kaiwiki Scoar Plaststioit, Tobkt Sugar Pxastatios. GCSTAT C. MSLCHER3, Bremen. CST-ly J. D. WlCKE, Houolulu. A. SCHAEPER, Honolulu. justness Carts. DR. J. MOTT SMITH, 33E3NTTIST. Office corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. S32-ly II. STANOEXWAL1), .11. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. j Late New York City Di9penEary Physician, member of the .Medico umrurgicai college ana or tne I'athological society of ew l ork. OfSceat Dr. Ju.IJ's Drug Store, on Fort Street. Residence in ZSuu&nu alley, opposite that of K. O. Hall, 3S3-ly E. HOFFMANN, 31. D., Physician and Surgeon, Makee's Block, corner Queen and Kaa bumanu streets. .iio-ly H. L. SHELDON, Will practice in any of the Courts of this KinjMom. Particular attention given to the drafting of legal Documents in the Hawaiian Uniruatre. Otlice in the Court House. o'JS-om ci:o!t(ii: w. iirown, OlEee, Court House up stairs. . 3S5-ly W. FISCHER, Cabinet Maker and French Polifher, Hotel Street, opposite to Government House. 33-ly eTo7hali Imorter and Dealer in Hardware, Dry Guods, Paints, Oils, an general Merchandise, corner of Fort and King streets 373-ly DUFFIN & WILSON, DUFFIX'S MARK ET. King Sirrrt, One door from the corner of Fort street. SOS -8m O II II I rX- f-i C TV Dkaler in WINES, SPIRITS, ALE axd PORTER, HouaIuIss. 373-ly J. WORTH, Dealer in Genera Merchandise, Hilo, Hawaii. Ships supplied with recruits at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms Bills of exchange wanted. 373-ly JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise. Honolulu, II. I REFERENCES nis Ex. R. C. WvLLiK,..Hon. C. A. Williams & Co., " . DlMOXD & So, " II. IttCKix.sox, Esq.,. Lahaina. C. W. Brooks & Co.,.. San F. Tobix, Bros, fc Co. " 3S2-ly B. F. Ssow, Esq.,... Honolulu. Wilcox, Richards & Co.. " Titos. Spknteb, Esq...... Hilo. McKrKRiJ Mkukill,. San Fran. O. T. Lawton, Escp, 44 Field & Kick ..New York. I) C. WATERMAN &. CO., COMMISSlOy MERCHANTS. Especial attention paid to the interests of the Whaling Fleet, by the furnishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exshange, Oil, Bone, General Merchandise, mid the procuring of Freight REFERENCES. Messrs. Isaac Howlasd, Jr., St Co., New Bedford W. O. E. Pofk, Esq., do. Morgax, Stone it Co. San Francisco. McKcer & Merrill, do 373-ly BAM'L. N. CA3TLK. J. B. ATHERTOy. AMOS. S. COOKS CASTLE Ar. COOKE, Importers and Wholesale and Retail dealers in General Mer chandise, in the Fireproof Store in King street, opposite tha Seamen's Chapel. AGENTS FOR Dr. Jaynes Medicines, Wheeler 4- Wilson's Sewing Machines, The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, cash assets 2,350,000, llaynolds, Devoe b Pratt Importers and Manu acturers of Paints. Oil and VarnUh. and Crystal Coal Oil, C. Van Home St Co.'s Carriages and Carriage Materials. 383-ly WILCOX, EIOHAEDS & Co. Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants, dealers in General Merchandise. Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of merchaadise, for the supply of Whalers and Merchant vessels. AGENTS FOR THE Regular Dispatch Line of Packets, BETWEEN' HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO. Bark 44 Cornel." Cnpt. Jam. Smith. 44 VnaUre," Cnpt. John l'nty, One of the aove vessels will be dispatched regularly every three weeks, or oftencr. Freight and Passengers taken at the lowest rates. All of the above vessels have suiwrior accommodations for Tassengers, for whom every comfort will lie afforded. Through Bills Lading, will he given at Honolulu, for merchan dise to New York or Boston, the freight leing reshiped at San Francisco,., on board first class clippers without extra expense to shippers. Shippers can also procure at Boston or New York, through Bills Lading, f jr freight shipped via San Francisco, cf Messrs. Glidden k Williams, Boston ami Messrs. W. T. Coleman & Co., New York. Messrs. McRuer ir Merrill, Agents for Regular Diatch Line, at San Francisco. 353-ly Insurance (inriis. CALIFORNIA Mutual Marine Insurance Company, SAX FRANCISCO. rflllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN M appointed Agents fr the above company, leg leave to inform the the public, that they are now prepared to issue M AKIXE INSURANCE POLICIES on Cargo, Freight and Treasure. II. HACKFELD k CO Honolulu. A ri!2, 1S82. 358-ly THE BRITISII AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, "Llmltea." Capital One Million Pounds. Head Office, Manchester Buildings, Liverpool. Agents at Honolulu, j-Aivioro-, Grnuur ? oo- N. B. This Company takes rifks on goods only and not on vessels. 400 6m IIAMHURGIURKEMCN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. TMIE UNDERSIGNED, Agents of the above Com . pany, are prepared to insure risks against fire in and about Honolulu. For particulars apply at the office. MELCHERS & CO. Honolulu Oct. 11. 1S57. 373-ly CALIFORNIA LLOYDS. MARHSTE INSURANCES. OFFICE : Southwest corner of Washing ton and Battery streets. rfflHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED M to issue Marine Insurance policies," each being rtapon sible for the sum written on the Policies against his own name only, and for himself and not fcr others or any i f them. Johs Parrott, James DoXAnnc, Okorgk C. Johssos, William r.. Babrox. N. Lrsixt- James Otis. JAME3 l'HfLAS, Lafatettr Matsard, Jambs B. Hacgis. J. Mora Moss. ALDRICH, WALKER it CO. Agents. 361-ly Honolulu. H. I. PAIiVTJBOXES! CHILDREN'S PAINT BOXES OF various size lizes and prices, for sale ly C95 lm n. m. wnrrvF.v. Stctbrtiutal. mm BOOT AND Shoe Store ! LETT& FRANKFORT BOOTS AM) SHOES mniiiifartuml and repaired in a neat and workmanlike manner. NUUAXU STREET, Xorth Side, above LOVE'S BAKERY 400-6m THOIV3 AS KE AN, MASON ! King S(., near Castle & Cooke's Store, r.f.ts coNsr.ixri-v on hand and for Cm sate California and Hawaiian Lime, Cement, Plaster Paii. Bricks, and several oilier artie'es in the huildin line. KM.fs covered with Mates or Cii:xyiUoii and u'arrai'.tcd water proof. OrOers from the other islands thankfully received. 400-3in COOIE!raN"G ! J - A.. 33TJHDICK, IN REMOVING HIS RirSINESS to his new COOPKKAUK on the Esplanade Frt street, takes this nportnnity of retprn ing his sincere thanks to his friends and the I ml -lie in general, for the support and patron ace which they have been pleased to grant him for the past ten years, and hoes that ty attention to busi ness and promptness in he execution of all orders intrusted to him, he will merit a continuance of their favors. 237-ly A F. 19. & .SS.EfKi:A, j i ii sin mi s aim rininDers, Nuuanu Strrtt, near the Whurf STOVES and LEAD PIPE aalwys on hand. Jobbing of all kiuds attended to. 399-1 y J. O'NE.LL, FAINTER, PAPEIt-IIANtlER, &c, Opposite Iwis A: Norton's Cooperage, King SU 37S-ly J. 1. HUGHES, IMPORT V. II Xi M A "V f! V X P? IT K Eft of all kind of Saddlery, Car- riaire Triinmiug, Mattress making "ZZl. and repairing done with neatness and dispatch (CT AH orders promptly attended to. Corner of Fort and Hotel street, Honolulu 379-ly THE UNDERSIGNED HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ANDOF fers for sale a complete assortment of FURNITURE, and is prepared to fill all orders iu his line with promptness and at reasonable prices. S66-ly Cabinet Maker, Hotel street, near the Theater. RICHARD GILLILAND, Ship, House, Carriage and Orna- . - memai aign xraiiiter. REGS LEAVE TO INFORM the residents of Honolulu and others, that he has opened his shop in the com modious room on Kaahumanu street, oc cupied by the late John F. Colburn, as an auction room, where he will receive all orders, and execute them in the highest style of the art, with dispatch. in experienced carriage painter and trimmer, hhs been en gaged who will wart ant his work to he equal with the best ever done here. 3S9-3m - Paintcr, Glazier, Paper-Hanger, &c. Opposite II. Diniotid Sc Son, Ktna STREET. 391-3m W. BENNETT. Boot and Shoe Maker, Nuuanu St.. east side, above notel St. " V-w All Orders entrusted to us will be attended to with neatness and dispatch. K91-ly HENRY ALLEN, Carpenter, Builder, Undertaker and Dealer in NEW AND SECOND-H&ND F0eS3BTURE! Call and Examine my Stock, before ParchaKin? Elsewhere, 306-Grn At myaliop. in Fort Street. BRASS FOUNOISV. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- sjiectfully inform the puplic that he is prepared to cast and fiiiish all kinds of brass anil composition work with dispatch and at reasonable rates. All kinds of bhip and plantation work furnished on short Constantly on hand, hose couplings of the following XT notice JOT sizes : 1, I, 1, 11, 2 and 2. Also, oil cum and eauge cocks. JAMES A. H01?KIt, -3ra-ly King street. STOTfi ilM TI SiOF! DO YOU WANT A STOVE Or TITV WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION ? 60 TO GEO. G. SIDERS! Corner of Fort and Kins Sts. Opposite Mr. E. O. Hairs Store, and you will have an opnortn nity of obtaining jut the article at the LOWEST markrt ralrit. COOK SS,TO"7"3i3S ! BOTn FOR WOODandCOAL. TIN and JAPANNED WARE, consisting in part of cake boxes, tea and coffeecans, knife trays, sugar boxes, spittoons, nurse cans, lanterns, lamps, candlesticks, Sic Britannia tea and coffee pots, sheet lead, tin and copper hip baths, zinc, Kussia galvanized and Knglish sheet iron, children's bathf, tin toys of all kinds. Si II 1 1 WORK niil FI.l'MRING executed with ne.itni on;l dipat:h. -"fo-ly HI 111 gtrtlianttal. W. DUNCAN, W OULD INFORM THE PUIS lie that he is now prepared to do any and all work appertaining to the MANUFACTURE AND 1U: PAIRING OF CAKRI AHES, (in con nection with his other business,) having obtained the services of cometent workmen from the United States, just mired er Camel. 399-3tu HONOLULU IROIST WORKS. STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR Ml M.S. RO le ers. Coolers, etc., ro:ule to order. Iron and Drass Cast ings made and Job Work executed Vt tlie Hlioi! C3st IVotice. In order to meet the wants of the Hawaiian Islands, the Pro prietor of the Honolulu Iron Works has beeu induced to expend a large sum of money in erecting new and costly machinery, on such improved principles as to enable him to do work wllh uu uual dispatch, in the Itest manner, and at most reasonable rates. No one now need go to S in Francisco to All orders, as the work can be executed at the Honolulu Iron Works as well, at as low rates, and with as much dispatch as it can he at the former place. In the machine shop there are Holt Cutting Finning mid Heavy llatlics. In the blacksmith shop there is a owerful steam blast which enables us to do Heavy RlacksiiiiUiiii. TERMS CASH. 3S7-6m-ly TnOMAS HUGHES. J. III. OAT, Sail Maker, Loft on Kaahumanu St., at the Old Stand. SAILS MADE AT THE LOWEST RATES AND WARRANTED TO FIT. 392-Odi SOAP FACTORY! BY Wm. II. IIUDD Y ! IT . LELEO ! HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FULL stock of material, is prepared to supply his customers and the public, with the ! Yellow, iirown mid White SOAP, ALSO HOFT jVTVT SOAP, In large or small quantities to suit. P. 8. Soap grease always wanted. 387-ly MEW SAIL LOFT. -T TIIE UNDERSIGNED RESIECTFUI- iv iiuurins ins irienus aim me puonc generally, mat ne has removed his place of business to the FIRE-PROOF BUILDING! corner of Queen and Kaahumanu streets, third floor, over Messrs. Orinbaum r Co., where he may be found ready to do my thing iu his line, in a workmanlike manner, and on the most reasonable terms. New Stock just received from San Fran cisco. N.B Sails stored for customers without charge. 389-3m O. WOOLS EY. Thompson & Neville, GENERAL BLACK8MITILS t HONOLULU, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND for sale, a good assortment of Best Refined Bar-Iron! Also, best Blacksmith's Coal ! At tie Lowest Market Prices. 3G8-ly S. 15. DOWSETT, LUMBER MERCHANT! IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH BUILD ing Material of every description at the lowest Market rates. Orders from the country, and other islands solicited. Lumber Yard on corner of Queen and Fort Streets. 376-6m SHIP CHANDLER! Dealer in General Merchandise, Island Produce, SfC, and Commifsioa Merchant. Byron's Bay, Hilo, S. I., Will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every description of goods required by ships and others. The highest price given for Island Produce. Money advanced foa Bills of Exchange at reasonable rates Hilo. February 3. 1S61 S53-ly HARPER'S REBELLION RECORD. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by me for the Pictorial History of the Ciril War in Amer ica, which promises to be one of the best. It will be issued in Monthly Farts, prorusedly illustrated and beautifully printed. Five numbers have already been issued. After Jan uary, subscribers can be supplied regularly with this work as fast as it is issued. Price 37 i Cta., per number. 391-2m H. M. WHITS EY. FOE SALE ! The thrilling & romantic Hawaiian Tale OF LAIEIKAWAI, HA Hiwahiwa o Paliuli, Kawaliineokalinla. (Laieikaicai, the renowned woman of Paliuli, the Lady of the twilight.) Price 81 per copy, bound, 211 pp. I2mo. This volume narrates one of the Ancient Hawaiian legends written in the most polished and pure style of the language. Being the first book of the kind ever published in the vernacu lar, and also one of the most popular of the legends of this peo ple, it will be valued by all foreigners and natives, who desire to see its records preserve-1 in this form. For sale by n M. WHITNEY Sli5CfILmfcus. FOR HILO, HAWAII. i The A t Clipiwr Schooner . ! r Emma Eooke, IS Tons Register, Captain W. BERRILL, Will be dispatched regularly for the a bote port, EVERY NINE DAYS ! touching at KOIIALA positively, on the passage up and down LAIIAINA and other ports when freight or passengers offer sufficient inducement. For freight or passage, having superior aocomniod.it ioc, apply to JAMES C. KING, Or CapUin on board. . 07 Shii)ers please take uotice, freigh payable la cash on delivery of goods. . , 384-dB-ly i.aiiai.ya, KAL,i:ior,i:i v II AKi:i: S LAJVDllYCS. Tlie A 1 ClipjK-r Scliooner TVottio Moii-ill, 105 Tons Register, Capt. D. WKTHKRBY, Will leave Honolulu for the above ports. Every TUESDAY, at 5 o'clock. P. M., Touching at Molokai or LanaJ when sufficient inducement offers, and arriving at Honolulu every Sunday. '" . For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, ap. ply to JAMES C. KISO, Or Captain on board. K7 Shippers please take notice, freight payable In cash an de livery of goods. .. CSt-tim-lyj For KOLOA and PORTS on KAUAI. The well known and favorite schooner lL ODD FELLOAV, 86 Tons Register, Captain A. JOHNSON, Will leave Honolulu EVERY" WEEK, for the above Iorts. For freight or passage, apply to JAMES C. KINO, Or the Captain ou board. O" Shippers please take notice, freight payable In cash on de livery of goods. SfM-Om-ly For Metcalf s Landing & Kcauhou. The well known Schooner Will leave Honolulu regularly for the above porta on Hawaii' and others, when sufficient inducement offer! . For freight or passage, apply to JAMES C. KISO. XT Shippers please take notice, freight payable In cash on de i very of goods . 381-6m-ly 'A. JUDO. WILDBH & JUi, Arc now manufacturing at 400 tons of Sugar, which they oflTer to sell at reasonable prices, as it arrives. For sale also, MOLASSES in Barrels. G. 1. JL'DI), Agent. 300 3ro Corner Fort ami Merchant streets, Honoluu WARJUEWS. rpiIE SUHSCKIHKIl IS PREPARED to bL suply any or the following periodicals, oo application. Magazines delivered through his agency, arrive more proinjtIy, and give more satisfaction to subscriber, than when received through any other source. XJT Subeription payable alwayt in advanee.JCb AM ERICA X NEWSPA PERS. New York Herald, (Steamer Edition,) on sale only. ' " Tribune, do. do. do. do. " " Times, do. do. do. do. Boston Journal, do. do. do. do. New York World, (weekly,) $4 00 " 44 Ledger, (a Story Family Paper,) 6 OO Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, (weekly). 6 00 Harper's Weekly, & OO San Francisco fiulh-tin or Alta, 8 00 New York Illustrated News, 0 00 MAGAZINES. Harper's Monthly Magazine, f 5 00 Atlantic Monthly Magazine, 6 00 Oodey's Lady's " 5 00 I-slie's Magazine of Fashion, 5 00 Hunt's Merchants' Magazine....................... 6 00 Eclectic QOO JJlackwood'e Magazine, (English) 600 The London Cornhill Magazine 7 00 The London Templar u 7 00 Blackwood and the 4 British Quarterlies, 15 00 Either one of the 4 British Quarterlies 400 ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. London Illustrated News, (weekly,) $14 00 " Punch, (weekly) 8 00 Despatch, " 13 00 The Examiner, 13 00 Bell's Life in London, 14 OO London Weekly Times............................ 1000 Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper.............. ......... 10 00 French Courier des Etata Unis- 8 00 The above list comprises the best of British and American periodical literature, and will be supplied to subscribers her at the rates annexed to each periodical. They are all regu larly received by each packet from the United States, and can be supplied on application. The undersigned willalsoorder by mail any papers not in the above list for those who may desire them. Besides the above, the following papers can always be bad at the counter on the arrival of each mail : St. Louis Republican, New Bedford papers, Louisville Journal, Budget of Fun, Forney's Press, California papers, Oregon papers. And many others, too numetont to specify. CALIFORNIA PAPERS. The following are received by Express regularly, and gener ally in advance of the mails. They will he forwarded to sub scribers, postage paid, at the annexed terms : Weekly Bulletin, $9 rr annum Alta, 8 Sacramento Union, ..8 M N. B. The undersigned has an agent in San Francisco, to secure and forward the above papers, which are often put on board alter the vessels are under sail, thus enabling subscribers to obtain their papers more promptly than In anv other way. II. M. WHITNEY. . MUSICIANS' TUMNG FORKS. FOR SALE BY II. M. WHITNEY. c