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Mccracken, meriui-l &. Co., I'URV.IKDIC AM con n is i ox .in: nv n x ts, INrtlt r-gi. II 'A vim; hkex r a;ki i. oi k ire- r.il biulurM ,. .pu cl sevan, an ftvinj nrata.1 it. Cr pront '"'MiiKf. arw yrymt t wnn an.l nt hwl Ar. lu.-..ri, Pa a. 'nVa,. ,i -'""- t."o.Knma.m OTpan-taily s.kacuant r lb jrir whita Jrtl iiiniiwa ill fear fil, aaaU Bm Li"-' ' ajar .11 U. auaie wriei, rawra. i"aa:im.a Kmaivu: l)aftS RsrCBKCBJ.r flea ft Lewi. La.. A. Tiltoa- Laenavar I ims. Walker A U-n. 1 Fair of ttic Quern of lniftin. Fain f r l-iif T.U.nt jhj r , which hate Lrt-n no ! in opje in Hnlaid dimI .iueria-a, were not intnIu-ril in iVrrlin until alout Eve rrun nj. ' At that time tle Ltlia- of tl.e court atxl of the I rirrji Jipto mail pit -jt- a fjir for t5i ta-ne-fit f i tin? ( xthi.Iic or j fern a-Ium-, in n .T cirwvrt I lotit .f tl; lit.iil 1 lrf-jti-; i it f. .!..,. cJ ti I'.uh-mjs I fair nthicli the Crown l'rin--- Victoria -a-l in I (aciiernl Arernr. ivcc irn--i in i:oroie. ! (Currrivt!'-ticr af the fliii-ac-i Tribune. V ! in tlie iyia.!..ii SJ,ifjiny ia:'tl', . Paris. June 26. l50. The probabi.itit-! of wcc te -cw lorfc Miii i-iii'' iil Coiiimen-ial List, a are cuntinuattr inereu-inj: ut lo;ut fur Hit pr-nt - r- . . . . , . ' . . . . . . I - I 1 . 1 julinriit of the Chief .Justice in AJiuirulty Je-livt-n-aj in a IitiintcaJ ciar? of irviR-ral avi-niie which T frr-r r- u tr-MJ ik-ul of intercut to rhii wax. All tl.e eloiiaiv sjm-iK wuicd iu'u.c-u me IitiitcJ cjte of p-iR-ral average J qui?t of turoptt ure tii.uU'uig aij. or. at lvasi. rfOtlllls; llUO lilt lar HIIjiiic:-. IVIiiJI'. nuc-. aim orJer of tbo j-vjle. all. i.ttiu-M aiJ iix-r. I. .i.r on tl.irf ' fft tt m- ! SlatMiHn, HOil tllO lu'ACT . .... ' h;L. in t .... Ik.i.i1t u u.rin <rl:ilfV lltlU 11 . 1 . BU 111 . lit IIHIII1 Vi . hw.i. Irotn the recent diiuii inir fear that the excxte- tic. It m ncmllv cnJcil that t.':c;e are no (inectioiw ariiii in the otnttioni of -uiuiucrce ; i-i I l I lrr airtiticnt-i. in the pil.i.i? of her ha-h-in.!, for I more coihj hcatt-i an. ritjuiriii ihi.it adjustment, j the uiloWit oil ori haiiM of the war .f lc. ail . than t!ore in..Ivl in pm r.il average coutrihu- r. K. (UK. SHIPPING AND Co in i ii i i o 1 1 .1 S i c 3a : s 1 1 1 sax FJ: a x ri. sco, cal. T U1 If U rtv nt Ihinx, Bixl all Hin-1 af J.Uml Protluv. f tbt Pr(aa aad I crwardiBZ ( JIcrchaedlr. LT C iAuiWM mmta mm Cj mtrntn. 19 m JAYICS A; Co.. Shipping and ConiniNioii Merc Iiaat Ml I'KOMT XTRl:KT,('rrr JachM. ; whi. li, to her lltiniA-t jT, Ieltei, ill tl:e Oure of a few lavM, the tiaihLom; iuiu of 'IHI.IHHJ, which 1 wan rent to the tru.-iee ai joinUil for t!at ur ; 'e; anl, reti-rtlv. t!:e fair arranged! hv (Juceu 1 AuUKta, for the leii.Gt of the jr ile of ; jit I'mc" la. Iiiapiiiueh us the ajirtiuer.t at the jaluiu now ' ih:ihi:eJ lv tl Kin ai:d (Jueen were not utbr ' ciet.tlv larj:e for the ur ", the eoinuiitee of la- din wlioin tiweii .u'.'i.?U had rejuetel to nfi-t ' h-r in ettin;r ii the lair resolved to hold it in the i faiuoun .i tureallerjof tle old roval jI.kv. So I ooi.er had the luet-n aiuioui-cl that fuieli a fair ! wan ti take ln'-e for the hem fit of the 1'rus ' iai-. and ti'iat tofitriSulioti Vk-mld J-c aceej-tahle, ' tlan finli n iuiDihT of lift nr-l in fnia ail 1unrtTH. tat valuahle. m Irf-niitiful aiid tasteful, ;' ll.ut tlie tiliT ptteilnfullv tlat their sr-cta- tiorm had hecn morett.an fiirjal. iitj ladies ' helonin to the cir:l:M of tin; hihet ari-tornicj and the haul. JinonrtofirTt-X their eTieei an pal t I nicntJ of war would derange tlie activities oi ace. It S a if a peneral ttuce had been called bv mutual on.etit. by a!l till now bellierentlv tli.-losed huri!t of Kuroi-e. who have acceded ti-a-. JCuh.-n have, Iio d'uht, Imi-ii laid down. and are, for the iut j-art, obM-rvfl ly Average : thereto under the oppre-Mve heat of the season, re .V'ij:riciT, out ftii vurieu are ine ir.iti.-viciioini ui lommerce, that tlie rules which uj j-lv to a jjiven Plate of iact, will Hot le api'Ik-ahle to a state of . lact w hich are not j-rcci.-lv uiial cp uf . and the t A'ljupter ireijuentiy left to the guidaiav of hi? : uiii.d. and hi; own view- of the equity of the ri-e, in a fw,rtionii! the liabiliti!" ol tlie x-arties : to a rneral average cjUtriljutioii. It i;, tliere r.re, a matter of much consequence, and a reat relief to thopewh-pe bupiiie.- it ii to aj jortiun the.- claiuiH, wheu a judii-ial decirioti, athnning something like a general j'riiicijJe, is jirnounc el, and which may serve a a guide, so far a it g'et, in average adjustment. 1'lie c:i.e in j-iut may U? briefly ei iloinied. A shiji called tlie Saroir Fair hit Liverjciol with u car;' .f wilt lor Calcutta, but getting iioii the Llaekwatcr Iiank, a jiortioii of lier cargo watt jetti.inel, and a re.rt lo general average re-ulted in litij-iti'-n. women ; the leading n.erch:Mit of the enj ital pro- i There was no douht raie.l, n j j arently, as to the JANION, RHODES & CO., ComiiiiHsiois .12cicli:iiils, Vlrtarli. Vaaraatrr'a lalaf. I w cwri nrons of akJok a li If IUnl rtwIiKir. l.-t..rii. l ,Jnoary 1. IM3. fc II. Ana. Ami f nwiKfiii K. II. Itwrn. rtuixi. ai.i.i:. v i,z:vi, CJoiiiiiiiMioii 7 JM-Ii:naf h AUD WHOLESALE DEALEIIS. Zortlnncl. Oxopcoa.. I)R(f IT ITTKXTMK UIM. ItUIVO tn all etmmitnmeutm nt liUi il l'ri4uiM aixl A iiiif1 xaJii hmm rvl'urt. lUfr-r ! P. W;tt, Kiflia A Co.. ............ .? trnnritrn. C fl A CiHiaa.... .-.........! Inn." a 1 1- Til . aviui: sioim: FOR SHIPS RiCCiNCI -111 (ar.v.tiz:ii am Biarl W rt IUi. H.r .-Uih' Stas-liu Hia fln. Mining anil l-arril ! ! .. na luuvl awl tn mI I nn ilmy piiwl. Iron h. w.tl knrn M-iaulHCtiwy -I M. I. KW. ALL A CO i;Mrhal u TlB, t-SfUDj, a tkwa in S1 Aa(a m th r wilU. Shipmajters and Owners Arm ln.m. that Wir Eip la Ve lel VWrmfW Uiaa any atbxr am-l v( iinifB- - ' final xraaaib. ami Itoamiiy o-lhiJ ln iof. itymt lo th wirnl. It la o-i alTctrtl ky chant al "'Uftrf. ami Ihirly ymarV . i pvrW. haa nl ita tiaawnaa aw(tuUj , any aay atltv hwMl of HiKKtna'. Calaiaat llawka. Tfc I -, Ae. a. M. lULLIDIKA ta. 610 f'raal Street. Sia Krwajrlarai. Cat, MaonfiMturvrt aal lmpott't at J. C. aaaitw J. c. JU t llilU). 31 Kit HILL JL Co.. Con. mission Jlcrclizsuts AND uctionc oi'N, 1!01 unJ 205 California Street, ei J- KT PnANOISOO. ALd. AUCXTS Of THE Sxa Francisco and Honolulu Packets. Particntar ttf ntlno tivra to lb aixl rchaaa o an. tAamliaa. ahipV bualoxa. aupvH wAaUahlpa, aeipHiaUni anhaa. Ac. tr All IpiikM arrlfUir at Saa rraaciaeo.by ar la th llo- aoliUa Linaarf L'ackcta, U1 bfurwar lot raaa u niniu Kwhana ats llnonlala bctit ami ao!4. XX aaraaaacaa air. C. L fciraaaa A Ca.... ........ ........Hooolala - II IU:ariLS A Co., " U Baaaaa A C..... ............ ...... " Bmkdp a C .................... ... Dr. R. . whi... Hun K. H. ALta D. O.Waiaa.aaa, K.. ........ ......... ......... M? ly si i: .- it y ii u n k s , lapoaiaa FOREIGN DRY GOODS! Kapveial Jliaallaa iraj ta 0RDEH3 FOR HONOLULU MARKET. iiKMRr ii i UK's. 2i)t nl ll-t'tnj Sfrrrt. sir irjxcisco. Wi ty ixx-cl ti act an treasurer and SLi-rinU-nd all ar- , rangeiu'iit, anl a wo t etaeient organizati n was t-ffii tel. Now the h-t of court ujholterer, 4i"ij ! tets, and decoiators took the fild; they workeil L-iy and uight, arid there arope, on the wotem ( wail of t!.e roval ricture pallery, a row of cai ied , tenti of i iirj'h-Tilored silk, suj rt-'l by gilded ' l.uit, ninl in w ! -e rrar a jx-arol tlie luajnillii nt ' trea-urn of the 1 1 ture gallery, which iinartcd to the whoh; an ar.i-t than whih nothing more ! gorgeou.a and, win. a!!, ta.-ielul ainl artistic cmiid iliiaginiil. Hut the long row of tel. tc, of whl h , there were no ! s than i;ii4 lu ii. mm iiiMifTn it-lit ; to hold all the gift which had Irfiii con:ri'ni-l . to the fair, arid mt there w re ihii ly-l'our addici-m- al ptaikd- eret tel on the pi !e of the w iuloWp, and ! the h-uuiifu! ki-s o.iitrbutel by the -aii;tcn of IV-rlin wan rem.. t id to tU- ret'rcphtuent tkiIii, and ' an ante-room wm til.--1 wilii t!ie fuiiiiture and : tarjetrt which were tu I pM fr the Ix imCi of j tlm fair. 1 The ili-j 1 iv of the arii ahowitl that not only ' iW-rlin rnd 1'riifia, lut all ol ( ierieany hud rent i giti.4 to the fir. All the brut In of li'erui-ii art uiid ii.di.ptry in a!I :irtt f ti e laihcrl.iiid were rr.rwiiiil ; wi!fii and iittn g ih, artieW of fa.- i ion and tririkew, uteii-iU ma le of all sort.- of metal-, chinn and g!x-. hardware, leathern g xkU, I Workn of art, artk h of rtrlu iu eudleps vaiicty, ' were I'ileil ujioii the staieL-t. The ante r'iu, a I erjr large hall, at we said before, eoiitairietl the ! furniture and caqet-. In t!e aljoining room j were to I nt-n rvfmbiuent stainl.; -rvtty girla officiated a barmaid, the (ueen sending every ' day to thce PtainN ei'rne.u- uantilie of the choicept delieaeieit, eeiierou. wiiM-. and all s.rtJ of levrr.ige". 4Oj jite these sUiudd was the kiisk, I which we hate nw-ntioM d aln-ady a M iiii- iicuhir ' tent su iortcd by sIcihIit gildcl illan, and iu the b:U'kgrii:nl of whi- were to !: mmi five Jiin ; ting U.ixs ia, ainteil by Mciucl, iu the middle, ! and on lotli ide, in four gr-.uj f, the ottier I'rov , irwr of the kingdom fiaMe ning ty the ntirtanco ; ot Iiru.f i.-. Adj lining thU niu vva the j-i'-ture : gallery, with the tent and stain U which v.e liave alninly de-rihil. The row of j.urj.Ie iKtldai'SiiitM ; richly decora teI with gold, and contracting cimriu ' 'ng' with the PJ lend id j-iintings bchiiwl thciu. ; t!.e many bcautitui and no'de ladur try ' tuade the trowed to 1-unl.ai-c, the inccrc-ant '' in tlie crirtou roouu all thin i resentol a fiavta' ; cle ot the ut iui revive kind, epjccially uj.n tlniee wlio call to muni the n hle uryise for whieh these stirring sci-nes Lad lm-n bmught aliout. The wittiest ladies were Ian-I in charge of the staixL-i containing the leapt valuable gnl.-, but their j merry tallica always attracti-d the crowd, and i they managed to sell as well as their sitcrs at more , valuable otaixi.4. Tliere wa.,eiiccialiy one young j lady whos amusing rci li-s were a coiiptant source ' of amusement for the bystanders, and who was Iotronizcd more liberally than any of her faircol t 'agues. JShe was never at a ! for a striking re jIy. and she managed to di.jre of her btn of gNxL at an enormous rice and with wonderful raj'idity. An old gentlemnn, who was quite fasci nated with her, took heart and a.-ked her: TelI me if you sell kisst s too." Of course," rejJicl the young lady." 44 What is the jrice of your kippes." 44 A hundwl doltvrs apiciv. -ah in advance." 44 Here are a hundred dollars," said the aged adorer of the lady. I'ut instoad of the ki.- he csp-ctcd, he paw, to hi4 di.-may, tliat tlie young lady ki-od l.er little white lianttt with her eharining li-s to him, cm id the loud cheer of the by plunders, and then took the hundred dollar as coolly a.-i if s'lO liad sold stmiethiiig at very lvr rrice. Nolens fortunate wan her fair neighbor, of whom t!e Turkliii eiubapador bought a small bust of the uecn. for w hich he Jid her five hundred Freder ick dVr. I'islcr these circumstance a third !urty ntd iK't t.jl-every angry witli Uirmi Ton Ciit.'ischild, wlu riid her one yLl-p'fxc fr hr phofoyraph. Kitty-two thoupand dollar were ta ken in pis day. tie lottery ic!dcl j robobly as much more. S crowded were tlie room every evening that oir- aUmittance Iia-I to in: fact of the jettisjn and its legality, but the que- ; li.. ii was wiiether tl.e contribution Iroin ti.e phip- ' owner, ainj the otlicr owners of the cargo, phould Ih. made on the j.rincij.Ie of the value of the salt .' at its rt of destination in India, suj-jiosing it to arrive there, or at its invoice value, lus the ; ship's charges nt the irt of debarkatinii. Liver-o-l; or. (as was contended by the defendant) on the principle on the value of the palt in a damag ed slate, as brought Kick to l.hcrj-ool, su-riing it not to have Ihi-ii jvttion.-il, but to have Ikvii phi e-1 iu that stale, a. id without any alJitiuii of height or shis chargi-s. j Our p4icc drs not -rmir ns to give, in full, . the oj.inivii of the 4 'hicf tlusiiee, which was xn- i currcd in by the other l.-arncd .Judges. JJriefly, ' liowcver, it lays down two j rincijtlcs that cnmiot le too clearly di iiiuil: first, that the value to tlie , owner of the g-l jettisoned is their value esti luttcl from their condition nt the time of thejet- . tii-ou; seeoiidlr, that the j-.rt of adjustment for gcn.-ral avern.r is the j.,rt where the Voyage ter miuates, whether by comt-Ictioii, or being broken t up, an in lite iieLuic.- under notice. The general rule as I i avcnige contribution J., that jettisoned go ds are valucil, when t!;i- average is c-ilculatcd, . is.t at the ship's place of dotiitalioii. at the priei; : they would have realized there, but when at the rt lading at the invoice prin-. The d'ision in case of the Oaru'tr Fa ire do-s Hot eoiiilict with this rule; for, the voyage having been broken up. there was no jori ol destination in any sense of the term, and the salt having been damaged at the time of the jclti-on, the owner bail no claim to have it replaced ut the invoice price. It Was i a luma;rcd carj'o, and the owner was onlv enti- j tied to recover for the jettison, as for a iruoii of I ciprocal Teais, tlie general uccu ol rest. ami. more than all. from the pres-ure of public opinion ou ' t'ae part ot their respective peoples. The tire may. : however, be rekindled blaze out afresh iu the au tumn : so say the IVscimists. For myself, I think not. From rnr point ot fight. I see a'.l reasonable ground to believe that the pacific teuueucy will be continued. The question of war in Europe is one of Rreat moment to the United States of America and her commerce. My principal duty is. therefore, to de velop tbe situation in all its aspects, to furnish the data Irom which to judne ot" the probabilities with out dancer of tailing itito material error. The hostile feeling bctweeu France itud Prussia 1 not extinguished." but it sleeps. The complaint is like a Chronic illiwss. which is intensified by tlie shake of a nervous crisis, while yet the patient sink, through fatigue, into an uneasy slumber. The two rivals occasionally interchange indirect grumblings about the bone of contention Luxem bourg which lies between the paws of both, and is drawn alternately to each side. Itut the bone is a small one. aud not worth the trouble ot a strug gle to the death between two bull ds of such strength of jaw. The King of Prussia is making to his Keichsirath an urgent plea in Uvor of peace, liistnark. the great Furopean firebrand, the Prus sian Cavonr. but who only possesses the audacity and resolution of that statesman without his capac ity ; he Is sick, or pretends t be. It is even said that he is about to vi-it Ploinbieres to take the ben efit of its waters, in company with the Emperor Napoleon, and then to visit Cannes, to recuperate his wasted energies, as if the recollection of Lord Urotigham was attracting him to that oasis of ceu tenatiaa repose. Loxpox, July 8. Iispatches front Madrid iadi cate tl.e revival of serious political trouble in r.:i:i. !!. lu Lee. Cat. !:iin tictteral of i uba. fieiieral Scrano. puke Je Talore. and five other liciicrats have been placed under i rest. War rants have been sent for the arrest ot three other eiicrals. officers of high rank. It was supposed that a dangerous and wide spread conspiracy had been discovered, and that the arrests wen- the result. I.oMHix. July I'J. A popular demonstration tixk place to-day in favor of trie Parliamentary measures tor the abolition f th- Irish O urcli establishment. A procession, carryit -g bmneis and wearing green ribbons, proceeded to Hyde Park, where a mass meeting was organized, and was addressed by sev eral speakers. Kt solutions strongly protesting against the rejection by the House ot Lords of the liish Church Appointments Suspension Hill were adopted. About 2. out) persons were present. The in. -cling nd proceedings wen orderly. There was no interference on the part of the po.iee. 3fcitrti5imtnts. such damaged eurgo. .V. The C2caild on J he Ticket. In I". S. (.'rant, the O'cneral in Chief of the fanny, and in Nhuylcr lolhtx, Steaker in the j Sail uuil House of llcprc.-cutatives. the Republi can I rty has placiil a strong, i-oheshe r.iid I"' ! ular l'rcpidential ticket In-f re the puj le. (Ir.uit, ' the great Captain of the age, has al-o proved that ! in the administration of the civil affairs of a tence in" to T- j 'stabliphmciit he putsch those r:irc eiiilowmcnts aoTthroii.' t l'iacticul ptate.-iuaiisl.ip which quality him for I .,..." .all the rest-oiiPihilities of the Executive head of , ttte i ovcriiincnt in aii3 emergency. Jt is tho p-ncral iinj ressioit uittong tl.e Ameri-iii coplo . that in their hands their interests and the honor : of the country will le safe. 1 1 is ass. M-iatc,. Speaker . Colfax, for one of his age, is u man of reat ex I icricnce nisi suj-rior abilities mid s-igacity in our j iiolilical u flairs, and in tlie event of a call to tlie , White House to fill the unexpired term of his col- league, no doubt can be entertained that he will : give us a good administration. S ir is the llattcr ' "g reputation ofthepe men limited to the United ! States, f..r it is substantially the same abroad as ; it is at home. The news of their nominations j w ill strengthen the confidence of the Iri. iuls In the j44fireat Eejiubli.:" over all the world on the j Thames, Nnne, Ilhine, Neva and the Ihtnulie, and j from the mighty Amazon, rolling its flood of j waters down the equator, to inijerial Ynng-tse-i Kiang of China, the son of the sea. Nor Will j that honest faith in American s-eeuritiesat Frank- fort-on-the-Mainc lie weakcneil with the rros-ect ! of the transfer f rom and after the 4th of March, i ls09, of tlie reins or our (iovcinmcnt to Grant 1 and Colfax. ! The Chicago Convention could not have- chosen i a letter ticket. The President nn tent nf" tho Senate, Mr. Wade The Xatumnl Gnztttt (Herlin) calls attention to the fact that, whatever may be ihe result ot the im peachment of President Johnson, the 1' hi ted States may. from the 4th of March, litl'J look forward to a career of unparalleled prosperity aud gieaiuess. It says : One thing is certain, po far us the immediate po litical future of the Uni'cd Slates is concerned. General Grant will be the next President of the K-public. The strife between the various branches of ihe Government will then be at an end. His Cabinet will consist of the most eminent men of the majority men whom the people ti ut and re vere, and whom both houses of Congress will en thusiastically support in all their leading measures. The harmony, now sadly wanting, between the ex ecutive and Iegis'ative departments having been restored, the politicul importance of the Supreme Court, which has now given rise to so many hopes and tears, will dwindle down to notlong, ami pie will care Very little about the of the judges composing that tiibuti: striictlou of the Southern States ed before that time, will proceed as rapidly us it, until now, lias dragged along slowly; and with po- j litical harmony iu the councils of lie nition will come material prosperity. A new impeuis will be j given to industry, commerce, and agriculture; and, with elements of success such as no other country in the world has within its grasp, the people of tl.e United States are sure to make strides forward wbi-:li. accustomed us we are to wonderful perform ances in that respect ir. America, will lis:ance and eclipse all that has been achieved up to this time. ! ior Sale, j a xi:w, i Complete and Efficient Plant! f VOIt TAKIXC; (IFF M: TON OK SlliiR xrr day nt trn working hour., consisting of ; ONE IKON MILL n.l lii.rw ow.r. ONE CLN riUH OAL MACIilNK and hore-wwrr for tur-linc-wlivl whm thrre ii a B'H.d hrad of ;.tcr) CUrificr. SoROHOl PAN. f.rty ftsrt lone. Tl'PKK. ac.l LOWER H RNCK MOl'Tll!" an.l araW-liars. IKON CHIMNEY. la-euly-IWe frt l.r tf nty-four inches, TWELVE IKON COOLER;?, lo hold one u.n ah. ! All cf the Latest and most Approved Make, t Ami may Is? had hv giving a few wttlj uoiice to the undcr- ' tiglicl I.T J.J. j A LAKOER MILL, Pans and Chimney. 1W0 CENrUll'L UAUf, with Enaiue nd Boi'rr to drive I Ihrm, and j T WEN TV CK.LEK5. all comlftr as at.nve. an.l capable of ; latin; c.ff from two to three Ion er daj, for $5,500, Tiuie ll'.wvl on a. nivrtl paper, or a lierl discount for Ca?h. Mwbfleatioua u.ade in Ihe atxive Macltiutry to suit ' cirt'umiil.mce as retiairtU. j Tlie uii.lriiii-d Itavint: had considrriihle exjiericnce in the anow sljte of ucir .Maeluii.-ry, will KU-rntee its doiiiit et5 i eiently ud .itisf4i-tori;y the work ixilleil, with or.tiuarity ! p.Kl cane and juice, and is prepared to tmpply Plans and i Sprc:Qcaliiis i.t what Machinery is requisite lo make on the 1 alK.ve principle any pcein-.l amount of .-ugar up to Four Tons ' pT d.iy, and he is atitd Uiat no larger quabtuy ot Sujr:r i tr..n. the jaiue juice and no belter lin Sufc'ar can be made by ! any Ma. hinery ahatever (not i xi- pon tli? Vacuum or other Steuni Pans.) than ny a pnieriy arraupeo .-jrnuiu i an p.traiu. with Clariners, Cooliurf Surlac s. Furnace, Flues aud Chimney in pr.'er pnijiortion to each sher, while less skill is nr.Uire. iu the manai;. uieut than with uiy other apparatus. For further particulars apply to CJ" lu w- OKEEN. Valuable Properties for Sale ! The Siiifar I'lantalion at Onoiilinui, IConn. Xlvvvaii, M CONSIST I X UV 1.200 .ICRKS,, mnre or less, of CHOICE KJ.M). ZVM acres arek3 fenced in and divale.1 into svveral OMiveuient en- i a closures hy substantial stone a Is. There are upwards of 3e0 acres of Cane Land, of which alou: loo acres are now plant ed, a portion of which will lie ready to take olT this fnil. The Suirur Works an- complete an.l iu p-rf.-ct running onler. peo- and are callable of taking off 1) tons n:T day. There are 'il ken in to wort, me 3011, aiso. all I", together wi h Harness, iiiii necrss:iry to start up to ere is a it.mmI Iiwelliin; House ma pleasant situation, tins f tarnation nu.i uture capa ble of turniiiL' out. with a.l -quatc lalx.r aud proper atteutiou tu the Cane, -JvO tons of Suttar per annum ALSO, THE SMALL Sugar Plantation at Auaukea ! Ktiiluu. Ksnn. Works all complete, and capable of doing 1 toa of Sugar per day. A LSO The Wooden Storehouse with Slate Eoof, Situated on the Uovernroent Lil, next to J. Kobinson & C'o.'s n re-proof building, tucen street, t;ether with the Lease cf the noll.llip. ami peo- and are callable of taking off 1 ' political Opinions V" Horses, and 13 Mul. a broker ... .,..1 The leeoii-i :!U 'f r" ,icc Worki" t at lUII.U. 1 Ut '." carl! Bows, Yokes, aud everytl.n If llOt accomplish- ! priuJ without further outlay. TI.. 4 A It O II 11 It S ! I'Ll.VTKUS .1X1) OTIIEKS, IF THOSE in want of Impoit;l Lloi-, Will address a line to the umb rslcned. tatinr what kind of men. and how many they will be likely to want, he -ill en deavor tu have their reiiiiremeuts met, as far as practicable. There bring at the prescul moment so many different views as to Yhat Class of Labor is Best, Or what Latairvrs will lie permitted to lie imorted, that the united action which is neressary to obtain any adequate amount of lmH.rml Laor is wantinir. lly aettlt-iT the vieas of the majority, something may bu clTecte.1, or a sufHcient number of various classes f laborers may lie axked for lo make it worth while to organize (with the sanction of the ISuar.l of Imiuii-'ra-Uon)exwditius tu difTt-rcnt quarters. 6aV lin . W. I.. Gil KEN. H. HACKFELD & CO. Oiloi ior Sale THE FOLLOWING GOODS .4 yortin RcciiccJ Ly the Bark R. C. VYLIE, from Hamburg:, Land. For furher particulars, price and terms of sab" of nit tho above, apply to W. L. UKEi-.N. N. U. The above Pro:rtics if not previously disjx.scd of, will be put up at Public Auction on or about tlie Tth of October next. 637 2m HONOLULU STEAM BAKERY! It. LOVE & BROTHERS, Proprietors, NCCANC fsTKEET. w;II.OT. MKDIf.M AXI XAVV liKKAI), I JL always on hand aud made to order. .lf.so, U uler. Sn!-t and Ilultrr Crackers, j J EN N V 1.1 N D C A K E. c. I SHI I4 BRGAI) II fe.lt. 4 K Kl on the shortest notice. I FAMILY I1KEAD, mude of the Uest Flour, baked daily and 1 always on hand X. B.VliOirX BUEAO OF THE BEST QUALITY. I 6-W ly jTSic Old Curiosiilj Slaop, j KOT BY BOZ, BUT BY FOS. rpillF. I'MIKRSICXKII BKGS TO XOriFV ' M his friends aud the public generally thai he has now on hand A GOOD iSSORT.M EXT OP Groceries, Dry Goods, Crockery ! HEEMRY MAY, Grocer, Provision Dealer, A .V . Itnli:aii Wsirclioiiscmaii BKGS KESPKCTKri.LV TO INFORM the InhabiUuU of the Hawaiian Islands, that he HAS OI'EXEU THE siom: stoki:, ox fort street, With a Larfr aud Varied ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES ! And hopes by strict rsonal attention to all orders, and by conducting the business on principles that will secure and serve the public, to meet with a literal portion of Uieir support The following Comprise the List of Goods in Stock: iigfislK Hams, Westphalia Hams, California liatns, California Bacon, California Cheese, Clear Fmily Pork. Pickled Salmon, F'reslt Lard iu ns, Xrcscrvcd I?Icuts, Roast Beef, in 2 lb tins, Koast M uiioii. in 2 lb tins. Uectsleak, in 2 lb lbs, Turkey.iu 2 b tins, Chickti, in 2 ib tins. -fausae. in 2 lb tins, Ui Tail Suup, in Sib tins Veg. Soup, iu do. jHcHIurrajN Oysters, Spiceil Oysters, 2 lb tins. Oysters, iu 1 Ib tins, llamblin ii Maker! Oysters, 1 lb tins, Lewis' almo. 2 lb tins. Colucpia River Salmon. 1 tb tins. Fresh loaisters. Fresh ituahauRS, Frtsh Clams, Assorted Engfth Pie Fruiis, English Pickles, assortttl. Boston Pickles, 1 trailers, Boston Iicklesha.'f pall, jars, Calaickles. half gall, jars, . Sardines, quarter tins, ' tsardines. half tins. Assorted, in Und 2 lb tins, Fresh Apricots. 2 lb tins. ' Fresh Pr aches, 2 lb tie. Fresh Egi PI ins, in 2 lb tins, Freei Peus, in 2 lb tins. I Urven Corn, iu m tins. r Tlio Stoamor 4mB 99 French Pates, I Mushmns, I ! F rench Ureeu Peas, And Asparagus. Crushed Sugai half barrels, No. 1 Brown Pnsar, No. 2 Brow Puirar, Uol.leu (iale Fbi. quarter sacks, F'rcsluVheat Meal, Fresh Corn Meal, JFrcsIi Wilis CracUcrs, Fresh Foda Crackers, in tins, i Fresh Wafer Crackersin tins, Fresh l'icnic t-ackcrs, tn tins, Fresl Water Crackers, in tins , Fresh Jenny Liud Cakes, t 3Yew Vork W.ter Crackers, Fresh Split Peas, Kresh Tapioca Fresh Arrowroot, Fresh Pearl Barley, Fresh Pearl Sipo, Fresh tarrowny Seed, ?reah Canary sieed. Fresh Kape Seed, Fresh Manna, IsFo. 1 Hawaiian Hice, Fresh Corn Purch, Fresh Macaroni, Fresh Vermicelli, Fresh Dried Apples, Card Matches, Island Syrup, Caudles, CigroTs and Tobacco, Bath Bricks.Euglish Starch. " K I 3 A U E A WILL RUN DURlXa THE f RES EXT QUARTER rOLLOirs , LKAVINC IIONOLl'U', M-nnhnj. June 29th. .1.);iJ.it. July 2(VA Monihff, July (jilt. J.i(i(, Jul it ilth Mvitiliiy. July lllth. Monday. August 3d Lin: Ip thf Wffk roiiiisrnrin in. 10th, . Monday, Atjn.tlt!i. J Monday, Srf.t. 7th, Mouday, Auatist AT 4 P. M. PUKCISKLY, TOCCI1INO AT L.AII AIN A. KAL.KPOI.KI. MAKKE'S LANDING, K EA LAKEKUA, KA1I.IA, KAWAIIIAE aad MAHUHOXA. AND LEAVING Ktalaktkua. lVediiejhiy, alniul noon, Vvni.i. li eatifsitay eit nina. Kaicaihae and MjKnkona, 2'Kursday evenings, Arriving back at Honolulu Saturday mornings. 631 3m W ALKER fc ALLEN. Acents. :iii:aii l9nc!i.ct JLine FOR SAX FRANCISCO ! The follow In? l'lrl-flss Vessels will Bon Bejji. tail) In Ihe Honolola Line: D. C. MURRAY, CAMBRIDGE, CELESTIA. For Freight or Passage, having suierior accommodations for Cabin and steerage Passengers, apily lo m WALKER ALLEN, Aienta. REGULAR PACKET " For Lahaina and Makee's Landing. The Fine, Staunch Cl.pier Sclioonei lCate Lee. CRANK, Master. Will run rejrulnrlr and punctually on tbe nbore route Tar freight or iiassage apply to the Master on twird. or to bli mn IT BlHVWh-U A- . ....... For liana, Kaupo and Maliko Sclir. Mamiokaw,' Will run regularly. 023 m .11, For freight or pasaane apply to C. BKEWKK Jc Co., agents. For Ililo and Oiiomea, Hawaii. Sclioorier Vnriio. Will run as a Regular Packet to the above ports, i or Frelsht or Passage apply to " m WALKER k ALLEN, Agents. For Uilo aud Kaupaktica, Hawaii. t3 ' r- fc?clioonei Active, Will run as a Regular Packet to the above ports, touching a - LAHAINA. For Freight or Passage apulv to 615 6m WALKER ti ALLEN, Agents. FELLOW NOTICE gra& The Schr. ODD Is regularly laid on as a packet BETWEEN HONOLULU AXI IIILOI For Freight or Passage apply to 607 ly C lit NO nOON Co., Agents. Regular Packet for Hanalci. -1 THE STAUNCH .Schooner "Yette 9" WUITB, MASTER, Will tan regularly as a Packet between Honolulu and the ' -above mmed port. For freight or passage, apply to the Mas " ter on brd, or to C. N. Sl'ENCKK & CO., 633 Sa Agent. . FOR NAWILIWILI, TUE CLIPPER sSL Scliooner Hattie. i CAPT. NIKA. Carrying the Jlawmian MaH v'dhout Subsidy ' Will leave Honolulu Every Saturday, at 44 P.M., Returning, will ieava Nawiliwili every Tuesday afternoon. For Freight or Passage apply to , 624 6m T. FOSTER k CO. ' THE TOM MOORE TAVERN. m; fc ii:isi:' Cs-tlCP f ivr4Ki, ami Hi-ni-. i...n r COIl m vt r- ul fc'li -.i fill It". J WORCESTi K PKOI'KKTIKS w. L. CKi:r.x. ,:tv k m:v amecono Mkr MJCIIIX t-HY r e!-. Apt ly (Kli i'o) W. L. iKFt... ; di-ntiul nr-f'ir.itit.s on t have lx-ii f lirant a I wait the ul-l innti i.f . - nii'l Fttiton. tlie neit vvuul l nliH .nv Ly the illiT han.l. ; cuiifi.-ti-nry t" " , an.l xjaiuli .. . t. -nr. iiuuicii.f. no tia.i , ha.I the vitliial.lv '.niaii of n m wpijr editor n V'Hitti rt i,ii h in ihia Mintrv, is tlie lf!.t m hool jt nu jif i-iriuLT i-.Iiti. i.iti. It titn lifri him all the . in nu.i outf of ttur .rof(-Mi.ii, ninl how to nvoi.l th.e ehoalj nii'l liir tijx.n which v-t uiany f our I great etatf-Miit-ii Jiuve f miii.I.tc.I. The mil-). litter j nixl tlie tailor were u vvt-rful team, but the tan l tier ami tlie editor will mate!i them. 'Therein nothing like leather, nn.l the h-v-j :it is the thinl Hate of the niiwtceiit!i tt iitury. (.'rant and t'u!fax i a ttroii ticket. Vor Dtclafor, Fran!. It lair. Al)i:Kt IlKt F.IVJ.I) KOU The Honolnla Iron Works Co., I'lair l :i unnle n m.M hid for the nomination. From the Cotierhen.l . . . . . . Aug. A I rsTI MATES t Ucl.iirj given. Apply VI. L. Ol'.EI N. 1 1 :.rTiox ai;aiht t'ccrs or thih IK Kit ATI). MOT HKI.I- LU. OK KXCIIA.NUE Apply In not;iiT m v. l cun.N. Krf. m. i.-I(l'i ami wnnvkltiM C'ltKbiweot .iu rai.l eertoii. waaler, . aitly tna mmr mi VV.imaCer.hirw .turn " t their an tnA-nuv iimpaaml, th Mm KmaHf btnl that law ol way l smuts tha g-ouiae, la U ASK FOE LEA Cc PZREIXS SAXTCS. A ail U that lhir aaotr arw apn lh Brppr,Utl, Hmypir, anal mnltlm. Bumm mt tlw lijrt market aavlnf brrnn snpp!il w.th a vortoua Woeetnihr Sa-, apoa th pprr. an.1 UhrU I whtclk I ha aamvaaf Lea Perrtoa h b fueKvl. Lea rvrrla (lv saittva that they farti4h.l U eirp.oa nta wtltt pmmmr mt atr.nw' k lUm unt pvre.lio air iii M tmmtrlmrtr wv.1 -. . sh, mt any wther UstaXtooa y wtiich toair nht ssay mm mfrintfmt. Ask or LEA J: .'; :.V.V S ture an.l s Xante oik H.i;r. Btllt. aiul S'-yimr. Wholesale anil .r r.trrt t Iht rrnpr.et..r. Worcester i Croaaa BUwSwa.t, London. r . . T ir.r an1 Oilawn ooirMlly. T'Ei. II. DAVIFj. II ly (Lata Janioo. Greva Cv-O Avnt, lliMXitulo. c ll.(IITF.R KUIiTl.lTi:H ANI VKViKi.S W. L. UHl.r N. HrLkrr. jaim.i:s.; ti:a 1 JI'iT RECEIVED lEU STEAMER a. . ti ; Pi IKVIIO. t al by AFUNU at ACIIl I K. Boots which are Boots! A X D WHICH CAN'T BE BEAT! ELEY'S AILMUNIT10N. ty- .i f Cm 1' riiT l is lies i I V CA3TRI0CE ICovtarcol r n r N sF I a X rPIll ara r riviir M. a i AHEM HE i threw use. .. (r rnuW aoarkll cure WI (r tatf loch) br i and ii araii) bore. Tht Cstrlrlaitfra have beea a.lopbnl after earrfut rrm parativa Irrala atfaioat all other ileacriptioiui y Her Mw wya War Drparlnral. aa lha Manlanl Kialw a aaw,a aitsaawi th Britiwfa A rsy. aiul arc nn aaly osed anutaaively fbr that Mtsialarr K I Mr. but are a.!rte! to all ajther systema ot mUitary 11 r err la Ia4ia Rislrw. They ar th cheapest Cartrialite inowo, earrying their own lajroluoa. and being snada wholly of Metai, are Waterpna anl ioaperisbabl la any dimate. Boxer Cartrala Cases (mptyVofatl three siae. packed with C wUhoast ballets, and machine U-e iasteoln-; saase In lartrulgra. Mskirtcf Baser CarlrMgra. -4 bore, for Revolving Pistols, in ih Iu 11 er Majeaty'a Navy. J pim crlrWgra LtfUoajheua Bevolvrr of II . M. ' and I at, hurt. 1 Csaltal Fir aol rist Kire Csi r I rl.ljr, fnr all , afaea of Uiwi, kiflara, anal Revolvers. Dnabia Watsrpeoof and E B C apa. Wire Cartridire f kilt ing gam at bMJ 4itancara f trtt v na" aboMWig mt gona . aaU avery descriptioo of Sporting an.1 Mili tary AoaBiunitHxt. ELEY nncTIIKRS, Graf's lass Rsaal. Laaaafaaa, V gt WIHL'aVI K Q?ILr. al5. 31 c I IV 12 11 IV V Has Received, per .Steamer .Montana, From San Francisco, V. ilciiIil Vsitiiieiit OF Ladies', Misses' sand Children's BOOTS AMD SHOES rrom tbe Crlfkntrd rta!lliairot4 cf Miles & Son, and Seiberlich &, Co., rillLAI'KLrillA, EIXC K.XTIREI.V M I'ERIOU TO AJ.T- T1IINU in tte S?fiae lia ever offered the pul.he f llono lala. Ladin, pla-ase rail anl see for yourwlvrs that snrb Is a faart. ALfO, A B1 c. eawvlr Foil sam;. About One Hundred Head of Cattle ! . . . VntV 13 l' VI IU IfALail anal CALVES. Itvj.ore ot J. L. RICUAKlso.i. SMALL INVOICE Of Ladies', Misses and Children's Uoojts Thonipak.fi's Plviliqne Eye!rt Patent, Thompson's lKuMe Kyd-t Petit Quaka-r, Tha IndstructiM- Corro;a:ed CU.p Mioses' Skirt, Thncpsoo's Celebrated Crown Josses' Favorite. AI.0. THOMI'MIX'S Patent " Glove Fitting " Corset! The only perffrt C.tkI rxn U in tara ility. Prrftrtion of rinish an.1 Eat-na .f i'-pr. an I U the ruoat - puUr Corct ever IntrcLieeJ li t market. j, fitting Cst is rot on an entirely new prit.clple wbitb rfcX)ta-! all CltH uu ii:y made V Scwrd Cort, an.1 which ITOa-M tnrrt t fit a-vl mrre ,-aa an I cunf rt .i.. M. Mr IN LKS Y, than anr aitlK'r. 6f Cixvr of Fort and Merrhant stret-fs. i MMioml Ila'IU.M-mtia int t v ia w, ii m tl.e lx-st Lnl vet iiia.l.-. John i.n liah inulir-h oj position to fvrrjthin;; that lovtvl nu n want. ( Lim- hiJn tliiMnjtiittal of a Liw-dcfvin;; rn-i.li-iit. iVmllrton Ih.Im rri.ii.li:t tion iiimle -aj. Hut Ulair hi.Li revolution, with J, lllllfrll . Iitial It. ! lU'v-ihitioii i. what t!:f C.ijr.rrhnl wnnt. A i pivcriiim-iit that fii'jireje. rt 'irllioii ail divtroyn ; fl.i-rv th-y wouM like to oviTttirn. Onlj tlu'y ! have a rhntfiiing rcmpnihranH t.r the inferior Jf j fort mxl .rinji. anl f.fthe iinomfortahle Pound I of ltti'l whili- U-in ilii4-i.4r.l throiiaj!i the nir. I l!ut for thio reN.Meetion!. they woul.) il;:ht nt iinT' after Ward's Mylc, hy Kierificin,; all their ; wives' relation!. j (leneral IS'.air detl.ires that if nominated lie ! will head n revolution. omMitute himwlf dictator, ; and make tin? reU-!!i.m vi t.ri ui hy lorec of i arni4. In lain term!", he -top. we, if the I)emo . erat will hark htui, to lie a greater traitor than lavii or .IoIiimui, to eajtit lete tln re'x llion vvhia-h Iavi; lel, and to tear up the lawn which Johns. n vainly vetoeal. H. jroneaato nullify, ns lVesi ( dent, all of tl.e laws which the Ilcmocrntu di.-like, ' ami ti make over the l'nite.1 Stateo to their catis , f.u ti hi. IIi e.l pri.a.al ta ilicre vv ith armed j force tlie lawful and eftaMifhed povernment" of I rev en Stati i.- the most iiir.ui..u thing ever yet i puzesteal liy an American drmaoue. lie will ! reply, we know, that he would not do it unlo jo.iir-d hy a lrridential election that a majority j of the ja?.plc were ready to ajprove the act. IJut, ! whether it should le d-itie hy (leneral IUair, i Dictator, or hv the j epic themselves in jerson, ' it would ln n trami lin down of all law, an J nrtiii-1 ra-va.lution. Not even the majority of the I -aj leof the I'nited Sraten have a riht to dis j erse the State povcnuiients of vv York, Mii i oiiri or Illinois hy anno! f iref , and Arkansas, j HoriiLi and Ixui.-ana are in the verv same eense ' State, with pivernmentH legally estaiilishaI. : We really wish the Dem-aernt would nominate this impudent proper if nrtn-l revolution, and I p laefore the PO.Ie on that issue. The ela tion in November would t!:en put an end to the reel j lion, the Democratic party, and tho Ulair family, at one stroke. It would he tlie liest day's work ever done in this country. Kut tlie Democrat, what Ulair pro- say it. Only a i ruined politi-al gambler could hazard Fuch a dee- I A. J. POPE, from New Bedford. i:riroii:A.T goods. -nr;i.iMi axi krk.nch kancv phisw VU-ti.ria U,ni. l;rwi.. White, blue and Turkey Red Cottons, I'mwn and Liue Cotton Prills, Hickory irie, Tickinpi, Blue Denims, llUnkrts, tluuils. Moleskins, Cobourgs, Alpacas, Lastings, Oinirhams, tLea-tiiip", Linen, Imiaerials, Ilar.ap. Klamr Oil ilths, llandkerrliirfs, Towrls, Puoclici, Knlish Lin'-n Thn-ad and Sewing Cotton, W'oolrn llraids and Picture Cords, Cli.lhinj:. Shirts. Ilxiicry, Ladies sod Geols' lists and Caps, Silk niul .llerino Iitm faoori, Table Covers nd Counterpanes, Cotton and Silk rnibrellas, Combs and Hair Itruslses. Brif Kt Fencing Wire, No. 5 and No. 6. Sheet Zme, Sailors' I.rkrt and Shrub Knives, Knives and Forks, Sbot No. 2,3. 4. , 8. Ytll'.sr Mrtal Sha-athinp, And ComHition Nails. GROCEKIE.S, Wines, Beers and Spirits, Roofin: Slates. ItlHcksraitbt.' Coal. Tire nud Pipe Clay, Cordage, Ilcmp Canvas and Sail Twice BLACKED CALTSICIUS. Garden Seeds, Vegetable & Flower, ALWAYS UN HANI). SaL'r, Mint, Thyme. Summer Savory, Tarnl.-y and Uorse Iladbh Roots constantly for iale. Book-keeping on Koderate Terms, AND TAl'OIIT F'OK A SMALL CONSIDEKATION. XT Do not f.'rm-t to itiva? the old Curiosity Strip a call, as bargulns rarely met with elawrwlinre are to found. II. KositKooKK. The Old Curiosity Shop, If ri lre-t, 634 3m opposite the Uov'l Oltie as. Dairy Ssi!C. Utltr.liS DAIRY SALT. C. IIKKWCR & tor sale ly CO. 14' F..i Mile l y Sail Water Soap. It. BOXES AND 35 Mt. IIOXKS. C. BHEWEll & CO. Paper. Wrsippasij SSORTKU S1ZKS. C. BREWER ft CO. A tor sate by ESisbiTs 5&ancllcl Axon. JOR SAL.K MY C. BREWER k CO. 1 1'Iows Flows. )LtlVS OP ALL KINDS. For s ile l y Horse Hoes and Cu!tiv.it..rs. C. BREWTR 4 CO. Card 33atclic. ASKS For sale hy CARD MATCHES. C. BREWER Jt CO. j though they jrivately mean just ' t-. have not the hardiliood t ) lamtion. The taarty will nominate isjine coward, and la'eneral Ulair will discover m due m.-ataon j that he ha. dihhonoreal a once respected name for nothing. St. Louis Democrat July 4th. j II AND AM Kit I CAN' FORK, in 1 1 1., on t h i.l' bit. and at mail, at the Farnilv airo- nEsT I It I in 1 1 1.. n t ctry and Ferd Store. ffi lrn) I. it A KTLk.Tr. c HOICK SI'I.TIXA R AISIXS. IX 25 I.R. boxes, and at Kta.l. at the rac.iy Oro-rr 'J fca-d ,. ItaJi la) I. BAKTLKTT. nlT (MMl'ORM.t II MS A XI IIACOX and llatrh's C'ra-aiu l'hr-a. f r .alo nt tlw Karady ilro- I rrry and F-.l inJj m, , I. U AItTI KTT. AIERICAX GOODS! Invoices of Provisions and Groceries, Invoices of "Wooden Ware, Invoices of Hardware. WHALE LINE, Cotton Canvas nud Sail Twine ALL WHICH IS OFFLEI'.D FOR SALE BEFORE OR () ARRIVAL, At Lowest Market I'rieea. .l.Y OA" FA V0RABLK C3G 2m TERMS. Slicct Jjc:ila Slieel Zinc. "i ASKS AND CASKS. C. BREWER ay CO. Tcnee "Wire. c- For sate ly JEST AXXEALKD or sale hy WIRE, XOS. 4. 5. C. C. BREWER & CO. Tra3. Carls. HAND CARTS IIEAVV I'll 1 LA D K I. I'll I A made f..r Trsh Carriers, and other heavy work. For sale by C. BREWER & CO. AiiCaiors ami C.iaiiis. SIZES FOR SCHOONERS' ISE MALL For sale by C. BREWER & CO. J A M s For sale by AND JELLIES. C. BREWER & CO. A IZcmp Diiclc. LI. SIZES. FOR SALE BV C. BRF.WER aV CO. ISread. EST 11 LOT miE.vD.in l'iirauil Casks. 3inl C. BREWER fc CO. For sale by Lc V IVrrin's Miuce, pints and half pints, Chutney auce, Kast 1 idia Chntney, East Iiiilia Curry, Mrs. Morris' Catsup, Tomato Catsup, UT x- o aa. o G v jo ors, EiiKli!h Mustard, i'l glass jars, California Mustard, in class, California it'pier, iu plass. Fresh li round 1'. ppt r, l'epiver auca Cayeune Pepper, White Wine Vinepar, Malt Vimgar, Assorted English Herbs. Assntta-d Spii-a, Burnett's Extracts, Salad Oil, 1'ivston's Chocolate, Cox's Uelatiiie. Mull. gat. iwny I'a.te, Curry Blade, Saleratus, in 10 H jars, taleratus in glass, Preston & Merril's Yeast Powdrr. Carb. Soda, in 19 tt jars, Cream Tartar, in glass, Carb. Soda, Fine Currants; in lO lb. Jars, SULTANA RAISINS. 615 6m JOa. DAVIS Ul trs. ' v$ . ft c&. i Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Citron Peel, Nutmegs, Ground Cassis, Ground Gloves, Cinnamon, Mace, Ground Allspice. Ground Ginger. FRESH ESLAP.D BUTTER ! California Oats, extra quality-, California Barley, California Bran, Cracked Corn, Whole Corn, New California Potatoes NEW CALIFORNIA ONIONS. THE REVERE HOUSE. A THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISH- ' MKNT offurs THE I EST AC COM MO OAT IONS TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. Thf Table will 1ways be SnpjiMfd with rvrry Deli cacy the Market ftlTortls. JET Comfortable Lodgings can 1 s ecu ret I on short notice, JS2 Strangers visiting Honolulu a ill please remember the loca tion. Kins Street, two doors from Fort St. 635 Cm SAMUEL LOLLKR, Proprietor. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! TO EXCOCRACE Xonic?-Jti? IiidiiKtr'y ! Very fine Japan Tea, In jars, ! Very fine Japan Tea, in ttt boxes. Very fine Japan IVa. in 8 tb boxes. Very fine Jipan Tva, in 30 lb boxes. CJirftst Flowery Ptkoe, 8 lb boxes, Choicest onchonp, in S lb toxe, ru'.l Havorel Odonp, in d lb taoxes. Fine S""")g CKdonit, in 8 lb boxes. Fair quality Ool np, in 8 tb bexes. Goad Medium Pouchong. 331 Hi bxs , Ordinary PouchoiiK, do. 7ery Superior Mixed Teas. I!. MAY. having paid especial attention to this department, woul'' suggest a trial of his MIXED TEAS, The clicft prowth of China and Japan, producing a combina tion of sreneth, flavor and richness, that no unmixed quality, can compe with. FINH OLD KONA COFFEE, er,5 ItonlcI nml Grsnnil Dnily. Im 1 , o o o - I IIKKKU Y OFFER. THE SI M OP. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! TO ENCOURAGE The Cultivation of Sea Mand Co (ton IN THIS GROUP, A3 FOLLOW9 : 1 To any pa-naon. natire or f'Teipner. who, durinx the year 1869, prows the largest crop nt Pea Island Cotton, prorirtoMt is not less than iiales of 400 jx.unds each of pinned caatton, or iu eaiuiralent in seed Cotton (say 2S,000 pounds ii tlie seed), I will pay tbe sum a f Five Hundred Dollars in Gold ! 2 -To the person, native or fonipuer, wh'i, durinu the year 169, prows tha- next larpest crop r J-ea Island l-'olton, if not loss than la bales of 400 pounds each, or 1 s equivalent In sawd Cotton (y 21,000 pounds in the seed), I will pay the sum of Three Hundred Dollars in Gold Coin ! . 3 To the person, native or fbreipner, who, during the year 1SB9, prows the third largest crop of fc'ea Islai.d Coium. if not less than 12 bal.-s of 400 ponnis each, or its equivalent in sad Cotton (say 14,000 pounds of seed Cotton), I wiil pay the sum of Two Hundred Dollars in Gold Com ! The onlv conditions annexed to the above offers. H-kieh are ... oprn ta all, are thiat the Cotton Shalt be Hawaiian grown, a pur merchantable article of the Sara Island variety, to be ac cepts as such, and purchased by the undersigned at current . prices provided it .auks as first apoaltty ; and that the claim- " ants of the sums offered shall have actually cultivated and grown the Cotton, ard not purchased any part of it from others. In case of doubt, satisfactory proof will be requirtrd. This off-r will remain open till lxacember 31, 1'9. July, 1S. (61) II. M. WHITNEY. II. L. Chase's Photographic Gallery ! FORT STREET. IS OW OI'EX AXI PR EI' A RED TO take PHOTOURAPlId of any sixe in the Hkst sttl kb on TBI Most Kasosakle Te; as. COPVIXG ANO EXE. A RG 1 XC done In tha best manner. For Sale Cards of the Hawaiian Kings, Queens, Chiefs and other notable persons. Also A full assortment of LARGE AXO SMALL FK A M ES, For Sale at Low Prices. oa ly H. L. CHASE. NOTICE. T1HE TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE IS TI'OX the Lower Floor of the Court House. A box will be plactnl at the door for tbe reception of Hlanlcs 635 Im 8. N. CASTLE, Assessor. lYOTICati. I , It VVTIIEKRAS. I HAVE APPOIXTF.D MR, T CHARLE6 II. JLDU as roy Auorney in fac Noiica is hereby given to all persons, that, from and after this date, he alone is authorized to collect all rents and monies due roe, and no bills on my account will be paid unless contracted for by his consamt or order. 11. K. KAPAKUH AILI. Honolulu, July 9, 15(H. 633 fjm (Jlt