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COMMERCIAL. SOSOZHLO. JULY S3. IStfS. JL uui tnsmVr cT tba raaatatfaM taixh with sriilia .-r tie rrtaect, ncm Jew a-tat tvcia la Iwcwabrr who tW pnhc rt fit avc cwb Mn twin tba list f TfaarT wit, ho sVa-, bnim; ef tba plaatatkn bat. carta a ctvp t take oft" jat, ul wna IS rrraaat rex of srn rasast'iaS t aatt m ih fur tab pu. Tb. Mack of raw sagacs ar te-aec U the Cahbrala b 'kVttbaa lbflnW9lxlniwWkiiilll nat Ulrtr taa ErtUKcy QnguiH wiB car. tJrfa 1 awlrt vita tarir scran Jut yt, Tcia tbcj kaww ajar alack u Wv, ai they cuatrvl a Urjt shara cC It. W Mn Uat ta rra?s cf both in and reaa sarars ka aa rarl taoJeae; ia tb. Nr. Tack taaraec. to ram ef Jaa Utn. soot. TAa. Tb. wtarkat fir raw has kvi aoeoea-aat irratralardarisr weea. Csba bat bcaa ta pm2 V awl at fB irkcM. bat rrt Utaa U raW abwat Jfe, bwtr. Tb Mlttl iknt ilnat, aar. at corcwtatlucs. TsraansxrajaaaTalrIJ. a4 rmralty at iwaa. Krtaad aaxar bat roM tiar, aa4 rva ar ia auaa cana a ansa kifbr. 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Vr tba aaxw trcaUa- takra ta aat aailain; t kxp it rkaa, mrt. aaI t H la fwi cvataiun aal nark it ' accuriiiac ta iu aaaa?. it vttH nfflBial a rrica aoil ta CM r fort Kxai, btV wo an t27L$ ta rai0 tba &asM t r aUasni aauZasara. b; partial tbnr aaa awl oaaMtj an tkrir lackagw, asdlatlttakaiUfiacaiatbcaackrt Maocfe. IXrw Tux Jaaa ISta. JUlums Siac atir kat rnwrt tba Biarkvc baraleiWC wlab feir artivaU. BoUcn bat ttOacxt rrbaa 1c Bar (atWa, cw aauat kiaiia.- VTaat: CabaCb;I Ci)c: LlXosci t1i M(jrCc ; OabtfaaI ; PerW Kk tSiSc aa4 SartaabM 5 traBatieatbatSIr. Tr.IClwo,V9asaai&Tgr ablr kaoaru w tb rcviil ef tbw Illicit, ca sxn4 VssiarM u a Cwnminikai Utrrkaat. yir. Gt iatrrra? a imuiaturifORH a aaerckxat, w51 &t ban iar tb Vgui b baj aairtaka. at aabara aaaVmbt bat bb rac W afrnevUoL Tb akalia; back tUxcu. af Ecii&rl, bu ar riralat Uda, wkk W baxreb iperst u3 a buari, b U ona atbj sat froia CaSfcnux. 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Tram paasaocn tat , BiaSpar M saadnw. ... .S3M.&0U sejma 4 33 A'" TataL -fS2.MS5J Tb appoMiaiaU txpaom f ta . , -Trrg aawaatd ta carraarf U......3,3w SS Sbralag: i-r tb ant ar, ea flia Traj.arcvfttiB carraoqr ta. 5IJT.rTi 57 Tb ania9 f tb Faoama aad asbatic ataaaurs a tbraabt kasiaaa, aa macrtam anlb tb Cbiaa fY. Sjr sa aaa Sv vaa$as. aaticnted ta jas,jOearriicr All tb acoraata a.H beinx- In, tb aapraae f tb CUaa aad Jajiaa ajanciaa caoaat ba, acranta)rataed,batatb aatuaatvl Out wub tb B4 faHy wflrkia aad oxva praoaiMa occo BiCtbrartBu imdi3aa?iX,ajr ia ;jort of Uonololo, Jnlr . AKltlVKD. JbZt ,S febr Xiaautswai. from nana. Scot Laka, lreia HaaalcL Scbr Xarr B, Cnaa Waib. S3 Scar Jfardda, free Kavaiba. 23 tatr K2aa, from windward port. cbr KaouaS, from StabkaL Scbr 3Iry. tnxx BSa. Scar Vary, from Jjaabsb. S9 Scb JCjaaoi. ftcca Kabaisi. Scbr OU faaViw, fevm HSo. 55 airPrie.fraKaa. - ' Sr-fchrKoo FxckaC, from FTiais CX.EAIT1ID. Jalr Aa tr. Xjotao. Cwinjr, fr S3 rraaciwo Star Htti,JCSawarwaL SebrXaaDkawi,brBaBa. ' 3 luaux ah. Praajcfjc. Pryfurao, fr Canao. SA-ScbrTrtU, Sir Kebaa. Scar Laka, r TTwiTai. Scar Starr XBn. fcrWaft. S Haw- bk K. W. Wood. Jaraol, fcr Bramra. Scar Marilda. tar Kawaiba. X feme Uaaaa.&ir windward porta. i ScbrKaaiaa. fcr JWekaL S-Scar Odd rBow. fcr Hfio. Scar Eaoaii. air Sabafat. ScbrBfary. fa-Baa. ScbrJtirj. to AaibaU. ' PASSENGERS. roa Batxas parS. V. Wood, Jaly St-3fa Tboa Bagbaa aad 3 cbiZdraa. " -Foa 'Wcrewixs P3ars par Kaaava. Jclj- S5 Hon Xrs Bbbop. Bb Er J O Dooiiaia aad Han Xrj fcai 'Kb. W,r XBeuaad ladr. Xba Soswr, 3(r ifflaB, Xcs Ccoka. Xba Carr. Xr K3aay aadaao, Jfr Jak aiy daosatar, H Staaley. X J lAwrenc. X Oxka, X'lakt, A Weba, S J IMiar, Cape GSMon. EXPORTS. . r Sat nxsmco pr Xoataaa, Jaly S 'ibaaixaa-bcaaSGa CaaXombcr, fi. ,433 fcataauBx , Paddy, tta 3.05 Orrimb!;! Spacb,SilOO 10laX. 3 Sttsar, tba T!w V..T lTTla aiimaatic pradaca SSosSZS 43 aaax-jirX.'"'. irood, Jafy It earBt,CIL TCcr. C0 CttrtMUba,caS ; Sugar. BG!) 1 Xrv I Taa,ba: yihat r"' 11X00 ItTxlm iracy. Bm Cilfciicajit V llTwIatraie. 16 aVST CtltiwaalalpCa 3i,XJG Waai, tb tat Itaa.lSi I ,.r- Tabta doajeat pradac. -114.5 IT Taa ijraiga. prodacc 21,193 97 Panama dates are to the ISth nit. TheSjr raif JSrail famishes the foHowfcg item: A Fsxscz Irsx os thx Pacttic Coash There appears to be very Eitle doubt tha the French Hoe of steamers from Panama to Val paraiso, talked of tor some time, will soon come into operation. It is to run ia connec tion with that, already established between AspinwaS M Son Xaaire, and to be carried on by steamers of 430 horse power. A con Tcatkm between the French Minister of Fi nanec and the Comparaie Tranaatiantiine. to this effect has been entered into and become a project of law. This eon ventiott proposes that the Govern meet should advance the company four mgon of francs to ftcffifstn tnecocstrcction of three new steamers, and pay an annual subsidy of 730,000 francs a a .postal subvention; and farther, guarantee from the 1st of July, ISGS, an interest of five 4percenS on the capital of the eotnpany already 'invested is the present aenfegaa wen as on that to be employed is carrying oat the new Cue. The entire capital wiB be nearly sixty millions of francs, and the Government ap-.pr-pTitM ftrt fWTrgi- rf th'-rrT-irr.-,tee the sunt cf two milSocs. Fm SanzrsGS tterllar Is the price cf a notice cf a birth, marriage or death, in the LOCAL SEWS. rtuei ci tie Stooa for the csath cl Jolr. nxnu it catt. isi Hm. 4k. T.U Hoca. 10 Ta. M. 13a, Lact Qaarttr. Z P. V. IWa, X.w Mwo. U S X X. tk.nntQurtar. ZStX.lL TTXTCU TIME. k.B. h.BV lt,faa ba....Sa.H. SuaSrta.... r. X. 5a,SaaBbJ,....IS S 5t. . II Mlb.Sa3b,...l 31 " SaaSrtj,... C U " Sit Santiwav-.. a 34 " Saa St.... 3S 2Mb, faaKMa. . a 3S fan SU.... 31 Tux JLsins of ilr. S. SariJgo mjurst that clilm-i axisst the ratate be presto to! Immnliatdr. Tar futir Chlcamro, under Koteocv of doth for the murder ct Jitproa, on 3Uai, aad who wrrti. to be derated next week, hare been reprieTed br the King, to Fridijr, the 5th of f chrnxrr next. IVt notice that Mr. Wm. L. Green hi es tablished himseU u a General Commission Jksest and Broker, hsrinj opened hU office on Qares Street. His loe? residence inooj ua raerchast, and thoroch knowledge I of basiness, eminently iittalHy him to caxry . oo, inccesifaHr, the-new line In which he offers his serTices. Coracr xr Kaual The Cue ait Court for the Fourth Judicial Circuit will commence its sessions at the Court-hoase at XawCiwili next TuesdiT. There are ulte a number of eases on the calendar. Including one formnr der, br polsonlnj. Chief J astlee Alien, who will preside, left for Kanal last Fridi, In tending to Tislt Hxnalei prerious to the opening of the Court. The Attorney Gen eral, and members of the Bar, are expecting to sag for XmiHwiH next Satsrdar. j FntsT WniTrt From Sheriff Coney, we I learn that the Eimx, Capt Macomber, ar ' rived at HBo on the 13th inst-, from a cruise on the line, with COO barrels of sperm oiL ! The ship saHed last (com San FrancUco, and has met with great success. CapOIacomber is reported as being sick. It is not time yet to expect Tessels from the northern fleet, ore to get news of what kind of a catch they are baring this season. Xat.ii. The JkVfonfo sailed on Monday momisg for Hito. She steamed out of the I harbor about 9 o'clock. The ship will be j away some two or three weeks. -j The VS. S. S. (Mpee, Capt. Emmons, U ex- peeled shortly to touch at Honolulu, on hex j war from Panama to San Francisco. A mail j is already here, awaiting the arrival of the r ship. Capt. Emmons has been at these j Islands in a former crniee, many years ago, and, we understand, has a great desire to rerisit them before the expiration of his present cruise In the Ompte. Tex weather, the past two days, has been cloudy and showery. On Monday, heaTT showers pre railed on the mountains, and quite a heary one in the morning reached the sea, girisg the town and plains a good dreaching. The summer, so far. has been coot, the nights and mornings being delight ful and pleasant, although the sun, during the day, is hot and oppressive. The heat, hewerer, is tempered by the trades, which seem of lower temperature than usual at this season of the year. Tus Tawn seems almcat deserted of late by faaBks, so many are out is the country, or hare gese touring to the other Islands. 1 The seTerKy of the prerafiicg hooping-cough tas induced many to try a change of air for I their children, and the duH and warm sum- raer weather leads others to seek the cooler regions of the country. In a few weeks, however, the current wBI again set towards the town, and the deserted homes will again show the cheerful faces of their accustomed occupants. Cocnr at Hawaii. The Act of the last session of the Legislature left it to the de termination of the Chief Justice whether the AriUEm Term, required to be holden at Waimea, Hawaii, should, this year, be holden in September or Korember. It has been de cided to hold it in September, and we are Informed that His Honor, the Chief Justice, wia preside. All persons interested wiH, accordinglr, take notice, and gate their at tendance at fTaimea on Tuesday, the first day of September. By the new law, the Terms for Hawaii are to be holden, qfler thit year, as foEows : in May, at H3o, and in 2o Tember, at Wakaea. BcsawaT. On Monday, an accident hap pened to the carriage of Mr. Wond, through the incxpertses of a white man on horse back, who ran into the Tehide and frightened the carriage horse. Mr. Isaac Hart, and wife and ehfld, who were in the carriage, wisely refrained from any attempt to Jump out, and thus escaped injury. The horse cleared him- , self from the carriage sear WiTffams Cabi- ' net Shop, aad the only damage sustained j was the breaking of the shafts aad the bar- j ne&s. Many of our carriage accidents happen through horsemen who, from their inability to manage a horse, subject their neighbors to danger whenever they go out into the streets. Such riders have a perverse way of colliding with carriages on the slightest pro Tocatlon if not straight on, by backlatr into thenr,as happened in this instance. They cczht to cay for the damage, sow aad then, if cniv to spur them into a tetter kro wledge of how to ride. StncxDS. At Waiatua, last Thursday, Mann attempted saieide by eutting his throat. He inflicted two severe gashes-, whica nearly ' severed his windpipe, and a third 'cut into I the larynx. Thocgt Hving jesterday, there i is very little chance of recovery. Anger, j arising from a dispute with his father, was the cause of his sadden attempt on his own E&. The old man had his tet nearly cateff by Mann, and as near as we can arrive at the truth, the son attacked his father with the k-rffr, before cattinjc MmsrtE The con stable, and friends of Mans reported the ease the PoEce authorities, and requested Tn.f-T ndp to be sent down, bat suicide it hardly be deemed a criminal offense, re quiring' the interference cf the authorities. Dr. McGrew went down on Monday, to at tend the eases. Some weeks since, a Chinaman, who had twice or thrice attempted his life without saccess, was arraigned before the Supreme Coart, for the porpese of determining if the ' State could iTm any interest in a life which its owner deemed worthies. The Court de cided, that, under our Penal Code, any one has the right to kill himself; if so disposed, the crime being one that is not reecgnfcaHe as a penal offense, "ffe notice, tys late Syd ney paper, that a wonid-be Kdc&ie there has been sentenced by the Court to two jean' Imprisoameat. Visit or Urs MAirsTT to tbk Mcmosca On Thursday of last week. Ills Majesty, attended by His Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of the Interior, the Governor of Oahu, and Ills personal Staff,' Coh Kalakaaa and Majors Allen and Pratt, visited the United States SteamshlpWiAwico, Commander Edward Simpson. The party left Charlton's "Wharf In two boats, about 11 o'clock, A. St., and were received by the Commander at the gangway, the Hawaiian Sag being displayed at the mast-head, and the officers drawn up in line. General Mc Cook, C. S. Minlster-EcsWent, was present, la full uniform, to welcome His Majesty. A royal salute was Immediately fired, with great precision. After the salute, His Ma jesty was escorted by the Commander over the whole vessel, and was much pleased by the indications of discipline and exact regu lations which were observable throughout. The crew were then beat to quarters, and exercised in handling the great guns. Xcxt, they were practiced in the use of small anas, and repelling boarders. In this, the crew appeared to great advantage, and attracted much attention by their healthy and vigorous appearance. Several of the heavy guns w ere then fired, and two of the shells, which ex ploded at a considerable distance from the vessel, mast have excited some natives in a canoe, who were near enough to see and hear pretty plainly, bat not to be hurt. His Majesty was then invited to lunch, in the cabin, and was agreeably entertained by the Commander, while the battery was se cured and the decks cleared up. Cpon com ing on deck, the ship's boats, which had been all manned, were to be seen a little way off, and were engaged for some time In evolutions which were directed by signals from the shipl This practice was very inter esting, and afforded much gratification to numerous parties on shore. Shortly afterwards, His Majesty left the ship, and another salute was fired. The Boyal party reached the wharf about 1 o'clock, and we believe the visit gave great pleasure and satisfaction to all concerned. Tee Gxkv n. This dance, so popular at home, with its great variety oi figures, and adaptation to the time and attendance, has been introduced to Honolulu society since the arrival of the MaAo-go. It has met with a cordial reception, and already has be come domesticated through the zeal which has been displayed in practicing Its mazy changes, and hereafter, not to know the Ger man wCr be considered to be quite out of the fashions. Last week, at a private resi dence in Nunanu Valley, the German culmi nated ia a faacy dress party, where about thirty costumes made their appearance, and gave character and variety to the excitement of the dance. The costumes Were tastefully and beautifully gotten up, and showed not a little skill in the wearers in adapting our scanty resources forsach dresses, to the char acters chosen to be represented. Grecian, German, Italian, SpaaUh, and Tyrolean dresses appeared ia the room, while other ladies assumed special characters. The Boyal Kamamaln, whose personification was com plete, and who seemed fora brief moment to have revisited our island kingdom, the Vivan dkre, Diana, the Sonbrette, lone, Pocahon tas, and Water Nymphs. Among the gentle men appeared Brother Jonathan, Icgomar, Shakespear, English Earls, Spanish Matadors, Brigands, Corsairs, and Zouaves. The scene, as these handsomely dressed personages min gled in the dances of the evening was pic turesque and beautiful, and possibly the Ger man, though now so much in favor, unless ia costume, hereafter will be voted as slow. As this is the time for filling the Assessor's blanks, we are requested to say that he wishes the returns made promptly, only, the Jtntday of Stpttmter may be substituted lor the 1st of August, in the blank ; and be de sires, further, tosay that all goods in bond should be returned by the parties having pat them In bond; and aH moneys belonging to parties residing out of the Kingdom, placed here for investment, or other property held by agents In the Kingdom, for parties resid ing oat of the Kingdom, should be returned for taxation, by the agents having charge of the same. A notoa from Hawaii that severe shocks of earthquake have again occurred in Kan, Strang enough to tumble down stone walls, we think is incorrect. Letters from that district, up to the 21st, do not confirm the report. THE COSTEDtBATE BOXDHOLDEBS IX ESG- t i-m The present holders of the Confed erate Loan ding to the desperate hope that they will yet receive their money back, not withstanding the lone; delay and sore dis couragements which they have encountered. The origninal subscribers, with certain ex ceptions, and those persons whose names are said to have been privately put down for stock, must long ago have given up all such pleasing dreams, and disposed of their interest- outright. In the early period of the war, comfortable inns were made by judi cious sale and trasfer. The boadholdeis of to-day are not supported by powerful "city articles, and their prospects are. conse quently, somewhat gloomy. W. Morgan, however, writes front London on their be half to an imrrifin journal, with the view of establishing the theory that the demands of the holders are not prejudiced by the failure of the South to establish its inde pendence. The bonds stipulate that pay ment shall be -made "six mouths after the ratification of the treaty of peace," bnt our Jfew Tort en temporary points oat that this phrase is not exactly equivalent to the "ter mination of the war, and that, as a matter of fact, no treaty has yet been ratified, or ever win be ratified. On this- ground, there fore, the claim far payment is not made out. There are some, we believe, who maintain fttit it is the duty of the United States Gov ernment to pay off the bonds. Bat that im pression does not generally prevail tt Wash ington. There have been instances known of the conqueror compelling the conquered to pay the expenses of the war, but we can not recall any precedent for requiring the wincing side to undertake the liabilities of the losinu one. Confederate bondholders, exaept those who sold out quietly at first, were alwavs s aczaine mortals, bnt that after the Southern debt haa teen formally repudi ated, they should still suppose it will ever be paid, snows a cegree or counnence wnica many foreign Powers would te very giad to observe ta" their English creditors. In this irsttrrr, the cscfidesce is- not appreciated, aad it is, therefore, not likely to meet with the expected reward. JhH Mall GtzxtU. Isthedarkest days of the Atlantic Tele graph enterprise, a friend of Cyraa W. Field bought ten thousand collars worth of stock for a ten dollar fcH. The investor came to Cyrus W- Field to ask hint whether his pur chase was worth anything. Mr. Field offer ed to take the stock at a considerable ad visee. Well, what do you advise me to do Mr. Field f -"Take your stock home,'" was the reply; "loct it op, and never look at it nor think of it tHI yon corne to me toryoar dividend oa it.7 That man is now receiv ing, on his investment of ten dollars, eight hundred cellars per amcm In geld. AcOTicjxynocs witness down East re fased to swear '"- he saw oae asa kick another, bnt h readily took bis oth that he saw defendant take bis loot away from plaintiff three Cvkx ron Corns. The safest, tbe most am-ssib!e. and the miwt cfTkient rure of a com on tbe toe. Is to double a thick Jrcc of soft bnckskln, rut a bole in it largo enoagu to receive the com, and bind It around tbe foot. If, In addition to this, tbe Tout Is soaked in warm water for five or more min utes, ery night and inomlnc, and a few drops of sweet oil or other oily substance are tabbed In on the end after tbe soaking, the corn will almost hifalllbly become loose rnomrh lc a few da vs to be picked off with the fingernail This saves the necessity of paring tne corn, waicn operation oas some time been followred with dangerous symp toms. If tbe corn becomes inconvenient asaln, repeat the process at once, ILiB' JouthbI of ITra!t.. Tux Established Church of Scotland Is reneraitv. br Its Synods, remarks the Jioct. petitioning against the disestablishment of thelnsn unnrcn. ine petition irom tne provincial Synod of Galloway states: "That lathe judgment of your petitioners, it is tbe sacred duty of tbe rulers of a Chris tian State, In their official rapacity, to coun tenance and uphold the Christian religion: and thai it is Incumbent, to assist and maintain the Protestant doctrine and wor ship as set forth in the standards of the Es tablished Churches of England and Scotland. That therefore, the withdrawal of national countenance from tbe Irish Branch of the United Church would be at once a grievous departure from the duty which this Chris tian State owes to the Christian Church, and a gross violation of the constitution of this kingdom, which has secured to the national Churches their tights and privileges by tbe most solemn guarantee that can be given the Sovereign's Oath." TuxKrw Loxd Bkoi-goax. By a fresh creation in 1SC0 the barony of Brougham and Vaax was to descend, in default of male issue, to William Brougham, Esq., the youngest aad now only surviving brother of tbe late Lord Brougham, who has accord ingly succeeded to the title. Tbe present Lord brouzham was born oo the 20th Sep tember, 1W5, and Is therefore in his seventy first year. He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge, where be graduated B. A. in 1S19, and M. A. in 1S32; be was called to the bar at Lincoln' s-inn In 1SU, and sat as M. P. for South wark from lSSJto 1SSS, when he was an unsuccessful candidate for Leeds. He was for many years one of the masters of the Court of Chancery. He married, in August, 1KS4 Emily Frances, only daughter of the late Sir Charles W. Taylor, Bart, by whom he has three sons and three daughters. His eldest son, now the Hon. Henry Broug ham, Is a clerk In tbe House of Lords. BIRTH. Ia Booalata, Jalj SO to tb wife alG. Silken, a danabter. Ia Honolulu, Jaly Stb, ta tb wift cf Jam AtcGaire, a sea. IV. U GKIiC-Y, General Commission Agent and Broker, ornca la rtai-rtoor scxl&bgs, 25) Qawu Street, Honolulu, fly BILLS OF EXCHANGE llought and Sold. Apply ta w. l. green; Iq Broker. s EVERAXi VALUAULE Properties tor tale and .Lease. Apply to S-3m W. L. GREEN. ORDERS RECEIVED J'OIl TUB HOXOLDLC IKON" WORKS Co., and Estimates for Machinery girea. Apply ta SS-Jm W. L GREEN. A GREAT VARIETY OF SEV and Second-hand Sugar and other Ma chinery far sale. Apply to IS-3m W. L. GREEN. CHARTERS Negotiated and Ves sels bought aad sold. Apply ta W. L. GREEN, 2S-3m . Broker. rOR SALE! 0ffgf ABOUT ONE HUNDRED frTpl $yL HEAD OP CATTLE. nowSffL running in Paaoa Valley, consisting of Much Cows aad Calves. Enquire of iS-at J. L. tUCHAKDSON. FOR SALE! A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE In iVHaaaii Valley. TUT? rVnPRSTfiVTTT. " t2T ""L fr i-lm Mat rmr.rtr .'n Vnw rnrip-W Va-lTe-tv SfhUK i sin. nf "the moet de$trab locations for a Jr imilr Keaulccee in the Co an try. Hu a good Dwelling- Ho rue with fix tocos, and the ntrceisary oata3lin5, with a fine bxg&rrlca lot well fenced in. xnd & Ixr-re nojaber of Fruit Trees cuch aj lUango, Peach and pie. all cf which are bearing. ALo, a Pasture Lot of fiteen acres adjoin ing, which is well clo;ed ia b j a pood i tone walL For particulars apply to II. E. Meln tjre and Bro., corner Fort Kinjr Sts 3S-U . II. McDTTYRE- JUST RECEIVED Per Steamer Montana! JASES AND BALES or Grey and Bine Flannel Shirts, Me rino-Finiihed Undershirts, Fancy Cettan Pants, Drab Moleskin Pants, CorJaroy Pasts, ' Wool Shawls, White aad Celar-d Ceburgs, Fine Black Baratheas, Aa Aisortoeat f White aad Colored Shirts, Cotton Drills, - - ? 'Napolitanei, Electoral Cloth, Men's Calf-Skin Boets, , Assarted Gaitersr Felt Hati,- ? - -r Playing Cards, SeUsars, Knives. A:c, &c, Ate. F02 SALE AT BEASuSiBIE PZICZS BY TIIEOIJ. C. IIELCK, S7-3t Car. Fort at Merchant St. FRESH MILKMrRESH MILK! CSWIE USD EEHIG i"ED, HAV-gfcr-g"jnig boajnt sat th gin- "" jJq Basines of Mrs. Johnstone, will eanu&ae ta an p ply daily. Fresh MUk, to both old aad saw esstamers, promptly and regaiarly. Oar new cstahTiahment feeing coaeected with one cf the most extensive cattle aad dairy farms cn this ialaad, extra rap piles tf milk can be famished in aar qaaatitr, at short ijiotiee. Custom BeaptetfcTry Soiiritad. FOR SALE. THE ECH005ER OF M1X4), 43 lt-tiUxa rerirter. eoioer aad eoseer-fas- -tesed. saw raasinz between this Pert and H3a, having jut tees jut ra a taoroazn state at repair and farauhed with a complete stttcf An- cans. bear, tarsnsn aaetie, etc tsaow offered for sale. For partteaiarr. apply ta I." lb TOEBEET, Hanalzls, cr 17-tf J. H. Coney, Huo. H. S. FLAG (, CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR, 3S Ijthulnft. ,'Hinil. 3m Supremo Court In Probate. In the matter of the Estate cf Jonathan Roger, of Honolulu. Island of Oahu, deceased. ProrER application having brea mad to the Honorable J. W. Austin, Jostiee of the- Supreme Court, by W. C. Parke, Administrator spon said Estate for a final settlement of the accounts of the Estate ef Jonathan Rogers, of Honolaln, Oahn, de ceased. N'otfco Is hereby given to all per sons whoa it may concern, that Wednesday, the 13th day of Augait next, at 10 o'clock A. x is a day sad hour appointed, for hearing the aforesaid application and all objections that may be offered thereto, at tho Court House, ia ths town of Honolulu. WM. HUMPHREYS. Deputy Clerk Supreme Court. Honolulu. July 23, 1S6V5. iS-3t Administrator's Notice. AIM, PERSONS HAVING Claims . against tho Estate of the 1st Clinton Jackion, of Honolaln, are hereby notified to present them to ths undersigned, and all those indebted to tba said Estate are requested to make prompt payment to the same. JAMES A. BURDICK, SS-it Administrator. NOTICE! rrUIE BOARD OF MANAGERS of X the Royal Hawaiian Acticoltaral Society having purchased a tract of land on Emma and School Streets, ia Honolulu, which Is rapidly being pat into cultivation, and tho An nual Meeting of the Society for election of orScers being close at hand, (in August stxt) tb subscribers to this Society an hereby re minded that their annual subscription of Fivo Dollars should bo paid to tho undersigned on or before the 10th of August, to entitle them to a rote at the election, and the public gener ally are reminded that a payment of Fifty Dollars constitutes a life member, and of Fivo Dollars an annual member, and that in view of the largo expenditures of the Society, con tributions and payments are mueh desired and will be thankfully received. A. F. JUDD, IS-St Treasurer R. H. A. Soe. RECEIVED PER STEAMER, A NEW ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ladies Hoop Skirts, AND A VABESnr OF Millinery Goods, AT MRS. BLACK'S, Fort Street. CURE FORJHE BLIGHT! THE UNDERSIGNED HAV ing discovered a curs for this Scourge on our Fruit Trees and Plants, offers the tame to parties whose plants are affected with the Blight. For farther Particulars, enquire of J. PETERS, Neville's P. 0., Eona, Hawaii. N'ortb Eona, July Sth, 1S6S. I6-lm THE OI7I CURIOSITY SHOP! Not by Boz, but by Fos. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO NOTIFT his friends and the public generally, that he has now on hand a good assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Crockery, Tobacco and Cigars, and the most heterogeneous collection of articles ever gathered together in one store, and which, from being purchased low will be sold accordingly. Fasullc will b supplied cheap. Orders from the other Islands will be carefully, attended to and filled at prices cover ing a bare commission. A complete assortment of Garden Seeds, both Vegetable and Flower, always on hand. Sage, Mint, Thyme. Summer Savory, Parsley, and Horseradish Roots constantly on hand. BooE-Ernrisa on moderate terms, and taught for a small remuneration. Do not forget to give the Old Curiosity Shop a call, as bargains rarely met with else where are to be found. H. FOSBROOK, The Old Cariosity Shop. Fort Street, 25-lm ' Opposite Gov't OfSces. TO THE LADIES or Honolulu, and Adjoining Islands! IAJI RECEIVING REGULAR I.Y From SAN FRANCISCO, alTthe Newest Styles io Millinery Goods, such as LADIES' HAIS, AND HATFEAMES, FEATHEE3, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODS, BXBBQNS, WREATHS, AO, ' DEE3S TETiEIINGS, GIMP, FBTHGES, TAS3ELS, BtTITOHS, 'Ladies Ac Children' Hosiery, Gaiterx, Slipper, Shoes. Ilalruoral .V Croquet SUIrtx, Hoop Skirt, etc, etc., etc. 3 ILK GIBDLE3 & TASSELS of ALL COLORS, Together with a Large Variety of Fancy aad other Goods. Ail Orders from the Other Islands Promptly Attended to. 3IKS. J. II. m.ACK, Fort Street. TO BE SOLD. A POXT, CARRIAGE AS'D HARNESS, complete. The Horse has been driven by a lady, and is free from vice. ALSO A SADDLE HORSE, perfectly quiet, and a good pacer. Inquire at the ;t-tf REGISTRY OFFICE. Just Received PER HOB'T COtVAIT, FINE HED SALMON, from Fraier River. Also, 160 Fonnds White Clover Seed ! 17 THEO. H. DAVIES. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, intending to leave this Kingdom, hereby requests all persons indebted to bim to make immedi at payment, and those having claims against I? will please present ths tarn for settle ment, fcl-tf C FRED. PFLCGEB- REMOVAL. G-.Wilhelm, Baker, T BANEFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, EES peetfaTIy informs his Costomers and the Pahtis gecerally, that be has removed his Ba kery from the earner of Hate! aad Maonalrea Streets, to Hotel Street, near the American Legation. 29-tf fire-Wood. WEn ARE PREPARED TO FtTH- saa Fire-Wood of the Best Ooallty Ohia, Eos. aad Neneteaa at eerr Landing', scar H Bay, in quantities to rait. HIICHCOCK A BROTHER, - BIo, Hawan. For fm as er parties Ian, esquire of Cxretl Cooxsv Agent. 17-tf A JHHB! AUCTION SALES. By C. S. BARTOW. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATEJN HONOLULU! sSjB-klir ORDER OF THE aaaHlHeat a V . SMrVarSamnelSavldn.wlll I'M' -J bo sold at Public Auc tion, on SATDRDAT, tho lit day f Auguit. 1SSS, on tho Premise, at 13 o'clock noon, tho premisas on Fort Street, Honolaln, directly makal of the Fort Street Church, and at pres ent occupied by Samuel Savtdge. There It a flue dwelling house on tho premises, contain ing six rooms, and a good cottage containing two rooms, and tho necessary outbuildings, tho whole forming a very desirable residence. Tho lot contains one-third of aa aero ; Title fee simple- For further particulars, apply to C. S. BARTOW, 36-3t Auctioneer. SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the Residence orrrlrs. Hatlt. vay, oa Hotel Street, Will be sold at Public Auction, Parlor and Bed-Room Furniture! Hair Cloth Sofas and Chain, Hair Cloth Rocker, Centra Tablo, Dining Table, Can Seat Chairs, -Lounge, Bureau, Small Tables, Bedstead, Mattrass, Washstand, and Child's Rocker. Cook Stove and Fixtures. ...ALSO.- Oae Superior-Toned Koxctvood Case Piano Forte. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th, Regular Room Sale. NOTICE. MR. SAMUEL G. WILDER WILL be associated with ma in business from this date, under tho firm and name of Adams A Wilms. E. P. ADAMS. ' Honolulu. July 12, 1SS. 17-1 1 NOTICE, rrUIE TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE JL is npon the Lower Floor of the Court House. A box will bo placed at the. door for the reception of Blanks. S. N. CASTLE, 27- Assessor. NOTICE. DURING OIY TEMPORARY AB sence from tho Kingdom, Messrs. F. A. Sebaefer and Em. Fenanl, will attend to my private affairs under power of attorney. C. DE VARIGNT." Honolulu, July 18, 1S63. 27-31 MANILA CORDAGE ! JUST RECEIVED, an Invoice of Manila Cordage, assorted sites. For sale by 26-t CHAS. N. SPENCER A CO. A Stove that is a Stove! A FEW MORE LEFT, OF those Celebrated Premium Stores, "TROPIC," "PEERLESS." and ELDORADO," with or without ex tension. Please call and examine, at RICHARDSON'S. 25- Corner of Fort A Merchant Sts. FOR RENTI g-, THE COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE K3on Richards' Street, Honolulu, latelyjj occapied by R. Sterling, Esq. Apply ta 25- A. F. JUDD. PARTNERSHIP. milE UNDERSIGNED FORMED JL a Partnership on July Ith.lSGS, and will carry on the business of MERCHANT TAIL ORS, under the name of FISCHER A ROTH, at the old stand on Fort Street. H. FISCHER, S. ROTn. N. B. All business dating previous to July -1, will be settled by Mr.Fischer. Honolulu, July 15. 1863. 26-3t JUST RECEIVED PER "CHINA PACKET ! " FRESH TEAS! Camphorwood Trunks AND "rVTr-rn n Oisctivs I FOR SALE BY AII.VAA & CO., ifawiBa Street. 25-lmJ AT THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Fort Street, M AY BE SEEN THE VIEWS TAKES of the Late Lava Plow at Eahnku ! And the Effects of the Late Earthcxaake at lVioltlnu, Kan. Also VIEWS OF KILAUEA and other places. Cards of the Kings, Queens, Chiefs, etc, all for sale at Low Prices. Also, Oval Frames of all sires, and a few Sqiare Frames, which will be sold cheap, 51-tf II. L. CHASE. Licenses' Expiring in July, 1868. O ETAI1., Hoocliila Jalr 1st- Urnum k PtB JK Upr, 11 ia TI, IZth Aa fa, lUh Aa III. 2n4 auz Uoui, ltth T W Wurea, 221, AMsaa, 31 W Craa. lit Ab Xii k Go, 2ad Ah Mao, 13th D X ftitaer. nalalaa. thhs 2Uh Ah Wu.' Heria 1 ith Ab Tunc. Wailiee,Maal-lJtTCWaite. lUca-Otlir J. etael. ISta 3 Kaaaxaole k Co. CaOoo, Hawaii SJ Cfcoa Tock, SI D MJnUojaarj. Wahaea il Graxiof Col, ttilo 2Qth J D MUU. 2ti C U TTetmre. Waioaraa h Kawaa, Kslaltfa k Co. Koloa, Kauai SI X G Mia limn. vmoUSlIXllxtinla, Oaia Irt Ilrmaa aoI PWIBpa, sOi i Eatidre, 1st Walter ACen,latTH Daviea, 3S Ah Co. MccaL tmoLzsAixiriBrTtSmiviu-utrnottU. VICTUALLING tlaoololOj TUtAh Lean, UOo, HawaO, 17Ua U PLAaTATJDT TLtna. Itari-Uth KasM. HUo, Hawaii 1S1 Tacl.r k Waller. UOZZ-itxrtsH, Oaio M Kasakna, So 8, Hit Sm. So 7 (li. tlMt Xakae, Sa S. BOAT-ncrxJala 17thJ KalU. 1st i Bakar, La fcaiaa. rriCTTCt Labaiaa, Maoi-SSl Kill aa la. BrLtIAEri-HMaa!a, Oafca ;ti, alt k Kro- Por Sale Cheap! A mSSW BOBTiER OF 18-UOKSE irOWER WITH eoaspiste aif, mlialM new ami with all tholstott iaayaTtwiiaU, to Ve hxl at a low Savra at 2t-tf y So. H0mCHlVAS6KX A CO. mm. AUCTION SAttSz Br ADAMS & -tVJLLOKR. Thi Day; WEDNESDAY, JULY ff AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. U AT SALESROOM, WILL BK SOLD, AX ASSORTMENT OF QSNWHii ' MERCHANDISE! SVtHAS Card Matches, Boxes Santioes, MeMarray's Oysters, PKHoeotso Poasde, Downer's Kcrosefl. Mae MaaksW, Hickory Shirts, Am'n DesiaM, Boxes Caadfet, Hoses Tea, I Axs Handles, Needles, Thread, Cheek Sitawb, Pea Jackets, Tumblers. Pistes, , Cups and Saucers, Pio FroHs, MsaiU Clears, Fancy Shirts, sad Table Coiere. ALSO Extra Oregon Flour, Bran, Oats, and California Oaloss. ALSO " 40 Barrels of Molasses, aad 1 '3f' 5 Casks of Portor. AIho, at II o'clock, Iattsieh. ROBT RICKOFT, " pXtUMBEIi, HAS OPENED HIS SHOP ON KINO Street, next door to Horn's Confection ary Shop, and offers his services la all branch es of Plumbing. All Jobs will hereafter be executed with promptness and in a thorough manner. 6-3m NOTICE. ALL PERSONS are hereby noti fied not to trust my wife, Mary Paneo hua, on my account. h having left my bod and board without just cause or provocation. Waipa, Kauai, June 21, 1863. !Wt FOR SALE. PIANOS, PIANOS, Only Three More Left. Patent Agraffe Style, MANUFACTURED EXPRESS- it for a Tropical Climate Tho best toned Instruments ever im- forted. These Instruments are acknowledged y tho greatest Artists, at the last Paris Ex position, as the best Upright Pianos that are manufactured. 12-tf WM. FISCHER. AGENTS WANTED At once to canvass ths most POPULAR SUBSCKIiPTIONi 4ft V BOOKS OF THE SEASON. 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A great number of tho subjects are self-made men, "who paved their own way in this world," who were tba "architects of their own fortunes." Bead ing like this inspires the young with cour age and stimulates them to emulate sack ex amples. A very largo sale is expected. IVataral Wealth of California. Comprising Early History, Geography and Scenery, Climate, Agriculture and Commer cial Products, Manufactures, Mining, Bail roads and Commerce, Population, Edaes tional Institutions, and a detailed descrip tion of each county, together with much oth er valuable information. One large octavo volume. Tbe finest work ever gotten np on tbe Pacific Coast, published bv H. H. BAN CROFT t CO.San Francisco. Iost Cu line. The only Southern His tory of tho war pabliihed- Very large tales hare been made in the territory now already worked. A new revised and enlarged edition is now ready. 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THE NATURAL WZALTX OF CALIFORNIA, Jty Titus Fey Cresalae, asssitii by a corps of writers selected with aaaasM aa. fcrenes to their knowleds of, fat i to treat, the several depart imaat s in the volume. CoBpietsia aa Msajs s- perial Octavo Volssss of ovtr 7 yaayas. o rioted on fin paw aa, jm tubaUntiallr bonnd (a ftearrl ii aia This etagaat work Is s Cyekaista of i bW istoraisuos, tmmtmg every ai aad inter satin r fact rtiasiin' to Has : iMoereeS and sdrsatagM of th fiiWssi I rues as iu nisioiy, nsg orr. Natawal History' SGniar. MsssfcaWsss. Was. 1 HohuXSfmt CatirorBiaa cm MJ W wbhoajtiC Sold otir by lelm'aStas. Mm TL.-&. jjjrtTJtoirr m.t a. "LaBBsaaaBjaMas LflsTaaaf aaaa WRr swl PaaaaTTTaWil''aV4r """"& aTafS