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1 IXFOBTAHT DcCISIOH ScPKEafE CotTftT Lr xhe (J State. By reference to an article Vo our first under the head of "Mr. Hunt 's Bill." Wi" observed tbat, by toe deci- -1 fifth TTnirot ine of the evils which we nave formerly inted out, in connection with our commercial lalions with California, are likely to be reiue- iea. It will not have escaped the recollection of i .1.. hIiaaiiav rirnlina loir this ur reauers, mm iuc ort.

last fall, for San Francisco, having a cargo syrup, potatoes, Stc, owned and produced ly lr. L. L. Torbert, of Honuaula, Maui, ne rup was invoiced at 15cts. per gallon, this ing as he thought, the cost or manufacture.

On arriving at San Francisco, the Custom ouse Officers appraised the syrup at 37 lets gallon and the Collector fined bim 20 per Cent, on the ehtibe cargo, for making, as he ihe Collector,) supposed, a false invoice. The invoice of Mr. Torbert had been sworn to before the American Consul, at Lahaina, Mr. unker and thus his oath, and the Consular ertificate, were rendered of no effect. Happily decision of the Supreme Court is directly in hoint the act of the Collector, in assessing ad-litional duties, was illegal, and the excess can le recovered.

The instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury do not justify the Collector to making illegal exactions, nor protect him from Juit by the "The invoice and oath of fit fair importer, are the best test of the value the goods," The Bill of Mr. Hunter, which would deprive importer of the benefit of these decisions, Vad passed the Senate, but we have yet to learn jbat it has passed the House of Representatives, ind become a law. We trust it has not for he very good reason that it would have a most njurious effect upon the shipping of our domes-ic productions to California, by the growers and irodoeers, who need every legal facility the laws ifford, in order to compete with other countries, where labor is so much cheaper. Paisoir poa Hokolclc. The necessity for a Prison at this, the metropolis of the lingdom, is becoming more and more pressing every day.

Not only is the present miserable tpology fur one entirely inadequate the num. er of prisoners upon the Marshall's hands, but as insecurity is a matter of public notoriety and if complaint by the Marshall and Sheriff. The building of a good, secure, substantial Prison, should, in our estimation, take the pre cedence of a Court House, which now seems to ic first on the list of public buildings about to lie pectrd by the government. We acknowledge be necessity for fhe Court House, and the pro priety of building one that shall serve the pur- tea of the Legislative Assembly, as well as for lling the Courts but the necessity for a prison -u i i t. mill iiiuic uiiciuiC ami Db'uiu ui uc liilt, for the security of the community, as well fur the convenience of the Marshall, whose ities and responsibilities are greatly increased the present defective state of the Honolulu Icwk up.

He has now in custody two foreign males, for whom he has no other place of Vrity than his own private quarters within the which he ha been obliged to give up for i purioe. A hint, we presume, will be suffi- Vtit, to lhoe acquainted with the facts of the ASKOaL MeETIHO THE HAWAIIAN BlBLE kciETT. May 23, 1851. This Stcieiy met in Seamen's Chapel the Pres't, L. Andrews, bk the chair after the reading of the Scrip- res', prayer, and ringing, the Treasurer's Re- rt was read, from which it appeared that there ja-n lieen received, during the year, the sum of 22 Life Alemlier, at $10 $220,50 Attributed during the year 14.00 attribution in the Chapel, May 25th 97,50 inn the sale of Bibles Testaments 63,50 $400,50 le following resolutions were offered, and er an interesting discussion were adopted.

1. Resolved That the Bible ought to be cir- lated and read at these I elands on account I good moral tendency. 2. Resolved That the Bible ought to be cir-lated at these Islands for the excellent laws it mains. J.

Resolved, That it is the right of every man have the Bible in his own tongue. -The funds of this society are devoted to the Dcuring of Bibles and Testaments for dislri- ion among the foreign residents upon ihe Is- and tbe seamen touching nere. T. E. TAYLOR, Sec'y.

Member roa Koolacpoeo. At the new elec ta ordered by. the House of Representatives I this district, iCfclili, was elected by a large sjority. Tempebabce. The following will ahow what friends of temperance are aiming to accom-h in tbe United i A repeal of all tbe present excise lawa by State Legislature, and tbe enactment of a jeral statute, entirely prohibiting the traffic in xicating drinks.

The enactment of a law prohibiting their taufacture in our own state. The imposition by Congress of such a ta- wran intoxicating drinks as shall entirely hibit their importation to this country. awa N.w Oa lea its. Mr. Barnum ouMic lecture on temperance in the res it city to an immense audience.

Ihe papers tak in glowing terms of the effect produced, i related many facts and personal anecdotes telling effect. Among other things he sta-that a few daya'ago a friend came to him, 1, in a very indignant manner, informed him an old woman had told him tbat knew rnum when he was in that city ten years ago, I he bad pawned bis watch to her for a week's and. Barnum told bis friend there was no oc- ion for hint to be indignant, as tne oia woman tbe truth but be added, tbat was ueiore He ante a teetotaler. He declared, too, that he kmA mrt nenchant for curiosities, and been nrett zealous in huntinr them op, and ire were very few wonderful things which he Jl not have in his museum in New York, but kre was one curiosity be never could find, and itch ha would rive a ereat deal to see, and tbat a drunken man who ever succeeded in his ineaa. Organ- f.

jf fnw tm. mi. rw Vrch 34. There was received daring the week, trm oil 3320 bbU whale, 37,470 whalebone Sraam There is but a small quantity offering, bat foela an taken as ther arrive, at full prices. We fee tab unce oar last of 700 bbls.

in lots at 1M i eta; and la Nantucket a parcal ot .200 bbls at 2 The Hawaiian Tbact Societt. This Society held its Sixth Anniversary Meeting, in tbe Seamen's Chapel, on Thursday evening, May 29th. After bearing tbe Reports of the Secre tary and Treasurer, Rev. J. F.

Pogue offered the following resolution Resolved, That tbe American Tract So ciety, to which' the Hawaiian Tract Society is Auxiliary, is, in its plans and operations, worthy tbe approbation and hearty cooperation of this community. Mr. P. set forth the principles of this resolu tion in an animated and truly interesting address, showing the great object, the highly evangelical character, the freedom from sectarianism, and the extensive usefulness of the American Tract Society and its publications. 2.

Resolved, That in tbe influx of a foreign population to these Islands, and in the great number of seamen who annually stop here, we find a new demand for enlarging tbe operations of the Hawaiian Tract Society. This resolution was read by thecbairinmi, and advocated by several gentlemen, bearing testimony to the usefulness of tract distribution, especially when connected with the personal labors, ol a devoted colporteur, and the hope was expressed tbat ere long this branch of the Society's work would be prosecuted with efficiency and usefulness in the most populous towns on these Islands. A contribution to the fund of this Society was taken in the Seamen's Chapel, on Sabbath morning, amounting to $47 which, with the Annual Subscriptions, make tbe sum now in tbe Treasury $370. The funds of this Society are employed in the purchase of the publications of the Pai ent Society for distribution. A Marriage Scene.

There occurred a case at a marriage scene, while I was at Kohala, so provoking droll and amusing, that I never narrate or call it to mind without laughter. At the. Wednesday afternoon meeting, six or seven couples presented them selves together for marriage. Somewhat curious to witness the ceremony, I sat by the minister within the desk. They stood toge ther, opposite, in a line; and when their names were called, and hands were to be locked for responding to the marriage vow, one was found without his mate; and on the pastor's naturally enough asking for her, oh said the sans culottes bridegroom, with a grave drollery, all the more ludicrous for being unmeant, hookomo ana i kona kapa komo ma ka ptdfcs She is at the door putting on her frock This to tell of his bride before a whole congregation, was more than the officiating minister or his friend could hear and keep their countenances.

A few mo-ments elapsed, and Mr. Bond and myself exchanged knowing glances as the just now gownless bride came in from her toilet by the meeting-house door. Cheever's Island World of the Pacific." DlXGER OF RE-VACCINATI05S. We perceive that "the late Dr. Fisher, of Boston, who is said to have paid much attention to the subject of vaccination, alleges that every person should be not only once vaccinated-but should have the operation repeated, one or more times, or until the system ceases to be affected by the virus.

This might indeed succeed in extirpating the small pox, but how much harm it would cause by communicating various leprous affections from man to man, is past calculation. Many experienced physicians are far from considering vaccination an unmixed pood and mothers who know how liable in fants are to be attacked with ulcers, and oth er scrofulous affections after vaccinations, will not willingly hear of a second or third vaccination, except in cases of great liability to the disease against which it is intended to guard. It is the opinion of some physicians that a taint is often communicated to the blood from unhealthy virus, which affects the system through life. Physicians should be very careful never to use the vaccine matter after it has passed through the system of a scrofulous or otherwise unhealthy child. Flax ako Cottoh.

Further experiments have been made in Manchester, England, with the recent discovery of adapting flax fibre to cotton machinery. Tbe yarn has been woven upon- a new circularloom, and the texture is staled to be even and regular. The Chevalier Claussen now intends to spin finer yarns, with two-third flax fibre and one-third cotton, up to 603. is discovered, however, that one great difficulty in the way of an extensive application of M. Clausen's invention, is the totally inadequate supply of the raw material.

Manchester alone consumes seven hundred and. seventy millions of pounds of cotton annually; and in order to supply the manufacturers to one-half this extent, ns a substitute for cotton, the produce of two thousand acres of flax would lie required daily, or nlout seven hundred and thirty thousand acres annually. The present quantity of flax grown in Great Britain amounts, it is saw to iesa man nc-seveuth of that number. Exchange paper. PIED.

il. fn.tant KeavoORi, frand-Jambier of Kamehameha aged 46 v.k..nnnk nf fha wiTr of Ltholiho. Iwfor Ihe Introdocthm of Christianity. ADtr bia death, was wr imt IT. M.I Kltj.

named aajitanonnt, a Mumnnn i miA mmmmI tnOalin 1S44. (oversea naui ir rcrj as one of (he rrsixtraibie advwera of Ihe King to all matter of n. i ni t.m ulml r. Qlaie- ne aiea wniwi rmm-- w. p- i.t.

hirh we nnderxtand. ahe devkW hy executed aoioe tanie prenooalo her death. MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF HONOLULU. Arrived.

Mar SI Bremen wh ah Hanra, Heerinj, tin Bremea. June Am ech Hcwnlola, 8winoa, from 5a rrancteco Tia Hilo. HawaH. 1-Hr Charlotte, MidJIeloo, 16 da fm San Fraociaco. Hawch Helen Mar, 17 afui Fannm('a a Br brie Pandora.

Moil, 161 Im London. 3 Am brij J. Dow, Dodge, from KauaK Cleared. Nav Si-Am ach A Emery. Gallaeber, Col.

Birer. June Am ahip John Memch, 5teen, micotia. 4 Am bark Josepl oaruiw, rii- 4 Br brig Charlotte, Middletoo, Ja Dow, Dodge, Baa Franeiaco, Skipping in Am ach J. K. F.

Maasfleld. Towne, Am bark Wa Shailer, Corham. Brbrig Brothera, 6taera. Am brig Gea Worth. Amachr Datl, Woodberry Br ach llio Mama.

Wing, Br bf Coraair. Neal. Fr bga Jeane Locie. Lpaire. HecBmucs' awaraiwa ua, u.is, .1 r.

tla ahoe ME.UtlACIll'B ar wiiwt (wnan wui Boose with their support wiU find every attan- PriuiiM 1 -rt Atv i Bieiit wiiiaiass. I ships wheels, 1 long boat 60 tons screwed hay, naiaa iibob, 20 casks botUed ala and porter, bags oauu Jane 7lh-4t-4 COADY CAHOON jr Co. TOTICE.The iderwgned blends bi" T. irrmF.li PLOMLEY THE POLYNESIAN, SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1851.

For Sale, Freight or Ckarter. The 1, clipper schooner Dart, coppered and copper fastened, and now lying in this port ready for sea. For further apply to 4-4t G. F. HUBERTSON.

For Freigkt or Charter. S2 The 1. American brig Gen. Worth," Captain Graves, 200 tons, 4 years old, in order for any voyage. Apply to S-tf A.

P. EVERETT. For Sale, Freigkt or Ckaiter. The A. 1.

A nMrlnn linnr Hark T1 bailer 5 veara old. 243 tons, well found and can be sent to sea immediately. Apply to May31.tf-3 A.P.EVERETT. FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The A.

1, clipper brie iCorsair." newlv coppcrca ana wen louna wun sails, spars and rigging, can be sent to sea, without expense. For particulars apply to GEO. F. HUBERTSON, or Capt. Neal, on board.

51-tf For Sydney Direct. The Clipper Briir Brothers" to sail on nesday June 11th. For Freight or naasape apply to the Capt. on board or to, PIERCE HEGARTY June 6th.4-lt at A B. Howe Co.

WANTS. WANTED. Twelve Carpenters, to whom the highest wages and constant employment will be given. Jan. 25.tf-37 J.M.STONE.

WANTED By the undersigned, British coin or Gold Dust, for which the highest market price will be given. H. SEA. 51-tf Ilf ANTED The" undersigned will give tbe highest market price for British coin or Gold Dust. STARKEY, JANION CO.

Aug. 30-161 TT7.ANTED. a wheelwright, to whom the best of wages and constant employment ill be given. Enquire of 44-tf A. P.

EVERETT. SALE 3 AT AUCTION. II. Sea, Auctioneer. ON MONDAY NEXT June 9th, at 10 o'clock A.

M. will be sold at the Auction Room, a general assortment of merchandise, China silks, furniture. Clocks, and a great variety of other articles. June6th-lt-4 TARE NOTICE. Ml vessels engaged in the illicit importation of spirits or wines, ale and other spirituous liquors, are liable to siezure, and on duo proof, to confiscation and sale.

The masters and supercargoes of vessels so engaged, shall, moreover, and all their aids, co-operators and abettors, whether on board such vessels or on shore, be subject to a fine of one thousand dollars each, and imprisonment until paid. G. P. JUDD, 3-tf Minister of Finance. SUPERIOR Black and Green Tea for sale at the store on the' corner of Foit and Hotel street.

3-3t C. S. BARTOW. PLANES. Just received an assortment of planes and plane irons, shingling and claw hatchets, handled axes, coopers' adzes, shovels and spades, door locks and latches, mineral knobs.

For sale by April 26.50-tf ALDRICH RUSS. PARLOR MIRRORS. The subscribers have this day received an invoice of elegant plate glass parlor mirrors 20 inches by 38, in lich pill carved frames. For sale by 50-tf MITCHELL CO. OTICE.

R. E. Wakeiuan, Carpenter and Builder, in Fort street, premises adjoining the French Hotel, would most respectfully announce to the public of Honolulu and its vicinity that he is now prepared to do any kind of work in his line which may be submitted to his caro, with neatness and despatch. Mr. Wakemnn returns his thanks for former support and hopes by his steady and honest principles, to merit a share of public patronage.

On hand and for sale, 9000 ft good American pine boanfc, planed on both sides, 000 cxtia pine clapboards ready dressed, 12 shingles, phnk, N. B- Particular attention given to repairng and putting down pumps. May 23 3m-3 ROBERT E. WAKEMAN ALL persons indebted to the firm of Bu.I: 5 Co are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having against said firm are requested to present the same for pavment BUSH CO. MR.

EDITOR. I beg leave through your paper to state, that there is a person in this town who is in the habit ot interfering witn my Dimness, and raising false reports about me, and as I have sent to Sydney for the calendar, I will how him and the public that I am no runawav, nor have changed WT my name. xours. MT 31, 1331 lt-3" Air.jv. mcviuiivc.

ON band and for sale by the undersigned 60 whole boxes superior raisins, 150 half bis do, 240 quarter bxs do, 300 drums figs, 10 cases Confectionery, 40 cs prunes, 20 cs sardines, 20 kits No 1 Mackerel, 20 kits tongues and sounds, 20 kits halibut fins, 40 kegs lard, 4 casks MarteH's brandy, 100 bbls Byass' Ale, 300 do Tenant's ale, 800 bags Manila suear, 100 bxs China white sugar, 10 cases loal susar, DDW crusnea sugar, ug jvu hit lead. 100 cans boiled linseed oil. 0 do green paint, 60 do bit paint, 10 do copal varn sh, 6 bbls bright varnish, 800 papers lamp black, SO bbls prime porK, luvnu oagsnonr. June 3.4-31 on Art tLuf Un L7. EATHER PILLOWS for sale by tf-3 ALDRICH RUSS.

OIL PAIIVTIKGS, Jewelry, rpiIE undersigned begs to inform tne innapitants I Uniuiliilii that he has arrived in this citv and brought with him a -collection' of many fine Oil ratmings consisting 01 iusiiiv.i, aa and other subjects part his own composition and part copies from tie best old mas ters, painted trom tne onginais in curope; wnicn he olTcrs to the lovers of the fine Arts on very inimi. Pomona if laste wishing to furnish their houses with elegant paintings, are respectfully tt invited to call ana examine inem. noun ui mih-bition, from 9 to 12 in the morning, and from 5 to 6 in the afternoon. (Admission free.) Also, an assortment of the latest style of fash- necklaces, earimrs. gold chains, watch guards, lockets, rings, gold and silver watches, silver snuff boxes, etc for sale br CARL TU.

AVOKBB.HU, King street opposite me juum nmci. Jane 6th-4t-4 OELLING OFF. John Watkins being in inn nf twr-tii vintr a larce assortment of New Goods in all this month, have determined to dispose of their present stock at very riFr REDUCED Haiinii iilii, nine trouble to bubdIv themselves with those articles of which thev were deficient, 1 they feel assuied that tbe assortment 01 gooas at Iba Hawaiian Hooit is as varied and as cheap if not cheaper than any. other Establishment in Honolulu. VTOTICE.

Pursuant to an order of William L. 1 Lee, Chief Justice of the Superior uouru notice ta hereby given requiring alt persona having claims against Samuel Kuluwailehua, late of Honolulu deceased to present the same with the vouchers thereof to W. H. Rica Administrator or tbe goods ehattels and credit of tha said deceased at bis dwelling house at Puaahoa in the district of Waikiki; on or before the 7th' day of July next. i U.

HlUb, Aummisirwior. KAPAPOKO, Dated June 8d. 181 4t-4 THE subscriber takes this opportunity of present-iar his grateful acknowledgementa for many favoraalready conferred on hhn. and begs leave a II IkA rint Mm state, that be etui cwuu of a Broker or Faetor res pactally solicits a fur- tLlSrTTTt- Wed CHINA GOODS for sale by F.Snow Nankin pongees, checked gauze. Emb'd grass cloth bdkfs.

fig'd camlet. Strip'd satiiT, check'd lutestring, sewing silk. Emb'd crape shawls, neck ties emb'd ends. Blk ribbon, silk damask Manila juse. Crimson fig'd pongee hdkfr, crape damask scarfs.

Emb'd pini hdks, feather fans, emb'd silk Leather trunks, paintings, Chests board. Ivory chess men, peart buttons, whist Ivory backgammon men, do card cases. Sandal wood card cases, emb'd ribbon, vermillion Tortoise shell combs, ivory do, pres'd ginger. Pres'd chow chow, do Kumquat, do citron. Dried ginger, as't jellies, waiters, cotton shirts.

Check'd silk sack coats, grass cloth jackets. Drill pants, neck hdkfs, woolen pants, silk vests. Satin vests, landscape paintings, born combs. Grass cloth hdkfs, mock pearls, dressing cases. Pear Silk windows, ivory bair combs, tea poys.

French silk hats, camphor trunks, tea caddies. Mahogany and nut wood writing desks, cigar bxs. Velvet slippers, patent leather pumps, do boots. Ladiea work boxes, passion do, cabinets. Glass bungles, books rice paintings, lo'k'g glasses Paper folders, billiard balls, joss sticks, blue lights Fire crackers, pump shoes, double silk shawls.

Camlet silk shawls, satin fig'd do.2-tf JUST RECEIVED ex ship America, and for sale by James Wood at the stone store behind the French store. Champagne io small bottles, claret, Lafitte and St. Julien, syrups, brandied apricots and cherries, prunes in jars and boxes, bonbons, olives, capers and pickles, rigors, silver plated tea and col-fee services, artificial flowers, satin vest patterns, mantetlettes for ladies with trimmings, silk dresses for ladies with trimmings, gent's flannel vests superior quality, suspenders superior quality, scented soap, toilet cases for perfumery, linen shirts first quality, white cotton shirts, col'd do do, white porcelain dinner service for 12 people, gilt do do for 6 do, 1 four a heeled carriage, spirits turpentine. Also in bond Cognac, rum, liqueurs as'd. Entrance by the large gateway in Marine street.

May 17.1-tf BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. To the public, particularly those troubled with tender feet. The undersigned having received invoices of Kangaroo skins and other leather in variety, ex 'John Calvin and Emerald is prepared to make to order any sort of boot or shue that may be required by persons with tender feet. Leather and shoemaker's findings in all its variety.3m50 THOMAS McGEE, Nuuanu st; JUST RECEIVED per schooner "Cheerful," and for sale by the undersigned. Regatta shirts, Turkey reds, striped cotton shirts, merino shirts, red flannel, bayet as, indigo sheeting, ponchos, organdies, sheets, damask table cloths, book muslins, Scotch cambrics, diaper, towels, cotton blankets, blue cloth caps, muslin dresses, 11 qr casks and 7 hhds brandy, (Marten's.) kip leather, sole leather, oakum, and a great variety of other articles.

April 13.tf-49 STARKEY. JANION CO. COOPERAGE. J. A.

Burdick having taken the stand formerly oc upied by C. Marshall, first door above B. F. Suow( will continue to carry on the cooper's business in all its branches at the above mentioned place, where he hopes that those of his friends who have hitherto a Horded him a liberal patronage will not fail to give him a call. N.

B. 1 ,500 bbls water casks on band and lor sate on liberal terms. 2-1 VfOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by li the undersigned, at his office in Honolulu Hale, until the lOih day of June proximo, at 12 o'clock, fnr fnntrmfiinrr tr, An thai mrnfntfr and ioiner work for the court house about to be built in this place. Plans and specifications together witb the taoilititta irmilfH. and the conditions exacted bv government of the contractor, will be open on 1 11 1 monuay nexi, tor tue inspection 01 aw wuuui 11 may concern T.

METCALF, May 31, 1851.2t-3 Sup't Bureau Public Works. TIT RrrriVP.D and for fj 38 bales 5-4 sheetings, 15 cases heavy boots, 10 tierces hams, 100 bags white crushed sugar, itw Dgs first qualitv'rice, 200 coils Manila rope, 6000 lbs. cofl'ee, 150 bags oats, cases cheese, 2000 lbs dried apples, 50 kegs currants, 25 cases claret wine, 50 cases water crackers, lot of Am. brooms. 2 10 boxes soap.

3-5t COADY, CAHOON CO. C1R0CKERV WARE. Just received, a desirable assortment of crockery consisting of fine blue tea setts, coflee cups, sugar bowls, cream pitchers mugs, nappies, for sale by May 31 tf-3 ALDRICH j- RUSS. I SALE. Just received by B.

F. Snow, an in-; vo ce of silver ware consisting of Large size forks, small do, table spoons. Sc-iip ladles, salt spoons, suspender bucklss. Macheros, loe stand, and 1 China touchstone, complete. Jan.

I3.tf-S5 TJAINT BRUSHES. Just received, an invoicqyif Paint Brushes, consist isg ot extra paint brushes assorted, varnish brushes, sash tools, as'd sixes, extra and common while wash brushes, dust brushes, putty knives. For sale by April 4.t(-47 ALDRICH RUSS, Queen st. 'PO Captains of vessels and others. The under- X.

signed is prepared to supply any quantity of leather for ship pump purposes. April 26, 60-Sm THOMAS McGEE, Boot and Shoe Store, Nauanu st. THE LADIES. Crabb Spalding have just received a sup lot of Ladies shoes consisting of kid- ties, ladies' buskins, side tiped gaiters, blue tiped do," green tiped do, col'd lasting do, all of which they offer for sale at very low prices. April 19.49-tt UGAR Suear 1 Sugar Koloa Sugar for sale by 39-tf H.

HACKFELD, SUPERIOR HAMS, on hand and for sale bv ALDRICH Sc. RUSS, tf-41 Queen st. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by B. F. Snow, Case's sUaw hats, pantaloons, oX carts, hoise do Hand carts.tl-35 RICE.

60,000 lbs of Manilla Rice in quantitiei to suit purchasers, for sals low by Dec. 5.U-30 t'KAB SKALUlitu. BEDSTEADS. A full supply just received and foi sale low by ALDRICH RUSS, Feb. 15.40-tf viueen si.

1-iRESH BUTTER of a superior qnality constant' It on hand and for sale at the store of tawa nTavW U3 DAKlUn, May 17. l-l of Fort and Hotel st. 0 CARTS. Six Ox Carts for sale by A.r.LILRLII. CANTON Straw Malt in just received and fo a whn aa 1T a sale by 45tf ALUKiun nuoa, vuen SALE.

Iron hurdles with screws complete. Jj Iron fencing wire. By 49-tt SIAKIVE.I, Ol s. MRS. E.

KIDDER'S Cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea cordial, for sale by tf-41 A1.UK1UH yoeen at. COAL of superior quality for sle In lots to suit purchasers, by the Agents of the Hudson's Bay Jan. za.u- FIR SALE to cattle sugar mills, horizontal with rolls 22x15. By 49 tf 8TARKEY. JANION CO.

BUREAUS superior mahogany bureaus with marble tops and mirrors, for sale by -Ma 1 51-tf ALDRIC RUSS. mm rtiTCT V1KTF.D for which 'the hicbest ivw aww alay iv. 41-1. TfLANKETS. The undersigned for sale a rs.

of whit and scarlet mm rery nwwi 7 blankeu which they will sell cheap Also bales a u.aaw Jlllat blue serge aairi. an- Jane OR SALE Rice, biack and green tea of super, q8TARKETy JANIOW VTOTICE Fe-oval-ilr H. 11 moveatotasi poww i Reek, Esq. in traaw NEW STORE on the corner of Fort and Hotel ats, opposite the store of R. G.

Davb. The subscriber would respectful lr inform the public that ibis establishment will be opened on Monday the 5tb with the following new and desirable assortment of merchandize, which will be offered on reasonable terms, fancy prints, blue do. fancy muslins, book fo, victoria lawn, striped and fig'd muslins, dentins, blue cotton, bleaiheddo, jjingharus, cambric hdkfs, la sylphia, parasols, bordered satin do, ladies wh. and doe kid gloves, blk satins and silks crape shawls, gent'a opera caps, fancy satin hdkfs, and a great variety of other articles. At this store will be constantly kept on band.a large and varied assortment of fancy goods, suitable for the climate.

Also a general assortment of groceries. May 351-61 C.S.BARTOW., TRUGS, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES. XJ The undersigned invite the attention of pnysicians and planters on this and other islands, masters of vessels and the public generally, to their stock of American, English and French drugs, med-idines, imported directly for their special use from Europe and the United States. Particular attention will be paid to the putting up of medicines for sea use and for physicians.

Liberal deductions made from retail prices on such supplies -Having secured the services of a practical chemist and apothecary, great pains will be taken in coin pounding medicines, and tbe public may rely upon their orders being properly executed. Prescriptions put tip with tbe utmost correctness and despatch. A large stock of chemicals, perfumery, faucy articles, constantly on hand. ED. HOFFMANN.

M. D. B. F. HARDY, M.

D. Office corner of Merchant and Kahuumanu st. April 12.tf-48 Gy ROCERIES. For sale in quantities to suit pur-F chasers, tbe following, viz 20 tierces bams, 25 bbls white wine vinegar, 20 cases water and butter crackers, 2 do cuiacoa chocolate, 10 do Pickles 1-2 gal jars, 25 do pie fruit, 13 do fresh clams in tins, 20 do tomato ketchup, 12 do Lobsters in tins, 10 do Lemon rap. 10 do raspberry do, 10 do aarsapaiilla do, 10 do Eng mustard 1-2 lb bottles.

6 do pres'd quinces and green pages, 25 cases pickled lobsters, 6 do olive oil, 6 hf bbls halibut fins, 20 qr bbls halibut fins, 20 qr bbls tongues and sounds, 26 boxes as'd spices, in 1-2 lb cans, 150 dz extra quality champagne cider, 100 doz Falkirk ale, 25 doz London Porter, 8 bbls dried apples, 2 hhds Goshen butter. CRABB SPALDING. April 19.49-tf (CARPENTERS' TOOLS, just received, an in-J voice of carpenters tools and building hardware, consisting of super steel squares, best cast steel hand saws, do do back saws, best cast steel hammers, best cast steel firmer chisels and gouges, augers and gimlets, braces with bit ts, box wood and ivory rules, chisel handles, taper saw files, together with an assortment of wood wardrobe hooks, door latches and bolts, cupboard catches and window springs, scissors, shears, knives, forks, Britannia and iron tea and table spoons, iron and copper tacks, brads and rivets. For sale by April 4.tf-47 ALDRICH RUSS, Queen st. JUST RECEIVED ex Loo Choo.

A superior assortment of carpenters' tools, patent trowels, rim, mortice, closet, cottage, chest, trunk and pad locks, bolts, butts, window springs, frame pulleys, blind trimmings, door latches, gate springs and hinges, hooks and hinges, nails of all kinds, copper pump tacks, iron tacks, brads, sup. pine plank, 2 inch oak plank, deck plank, pine boards and planers, clapboards, shingles shaved and sawed, laths, pickets, doors, sashes glazed, blinds, window Irames, which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash or approved paper by -April 1, 1851 60-tf BRANDON WOOD. M0ES. The subscribers oner for sale at low rates for cash or approved credit, an invoice ol shoes, consisting in part of 8 cases men's sewed goat brogans, 7 cases men's sewed calf do, 2 cases u.en's peg'd calf brogans, 6 cases women's sewed calf shoes for native wear, 3 cases men's enamelled peg'd brogans, 2 cases men's enamelled peg'd Jersey lies, 2 cases men's enamelled sewed Jersey ties, 6 cases peg'd imitation sewed calf boots 10 esses Ladies' shoes of all varieties. April 19.49-tf CRABB SPALDING ON hand and for sale by B.

Pitman. 25 bbls new American flour, 20 doz Tnwnsendssarsaparilla, 10 cases Suffolk blue drill, 20 boxes sperm candles, 8000 lbs New Bedford 1st quality bread. 100 bbls beef and pork, 20 kegs tobacco, 51 bs. 81bs, and 82 lbs, 40,000 short sia cigars, best brands, 20,000 l't and d'k brown Havannas, 100 boxes No 1 brown soap, in 20 lb boxes, 25 do white salt water do in 75 Il boxes, 30 doz as'd English pickles Hilo, April 11, 1851.50-St TEW GOODS just received and for sale by the shoes, 2 casks stewpans, a lot of tin ware, 1 cask sad irons, 200 cases claret, 100 do Madeira. 40 M.

Spanish cigars, 40 kegs butter, 1 bale canvass, and a variety of other articles. April 12. 48-tf H. HACKFELD. HARDWARE.

Just Received, and for sale bj the Subscribers Superior Rim Locks, with mineral Knobs sa Furniture, omplete, Cast Butts, assorted sizes, Plane Irons, Gate Hinges, assorted sizes. Bench Planes, Chisels, Gouges, Window Springs, Hammers, Shingling Hatchets, Masons' Trowels, Chest Locks, Blind Hangings and Fastenings, Le Feb. 1, 1851. tf XTRtV nnnns iimt arrived and for sale bribe undersigned, bags Sydney flour, do rice, Cises 1 I I M.M.MM.J-.,l.t.. I Cualaro, OO picnia, ri raisins, nmrrants.

soap, a few cases of superior scented do, large and small looking glasses, carpeting, a few cases of superior preserved ruits, port and sherry wine, champagne in baskes, hhds Trueman'a ale. tf-52 H. SEA VTOTICE. I am. about to visit the, United States frw fr months, and durinir' tnr' absence I have empowered Mr Henry A.

Patterson, to dis charge tbe duties ol mv consulate. "ELISHA H. ALLEN, U. S. U.

S. Consulate, Honolulu, April 2. 185l.Sm-47 QUPPLIES FOR CALIFORNIA. The nndarainiwit orenared to furnish Irish Pota toes is quantity at Kalepolepo or Keawakapu, Isl and of Maui. jww.

KiunAni3u, H. KUIHELANI, 1 GEO. SHAW, marl6-44tf P. NAHAOLELUA. fPABLES, and Cane, and Wood Seat Chairs for J.

sale by 45tf ALDRICH RUSS, Queen st. ONIONS. Several cargoes can be obtained with despatch by vessels potting in at Mahukona or Honoipu, Kohala, Hawaii. KUKEANUE MA. 5t-2 CHINA White Sugar in quantities to suit pur-chasers, for sale by March 22.45.tf ALDRICH RUSS, Queen st.

HORSE CARTS. Twenty. Hon Carts, com. pleie, for sale by M5tf A. P.

EVERETT. 0 LET. The upper story bf the new building Kn Kashumanu SU APPry io HAND CARTS, vvneeioarrows, Carta, Horse Cart, and Plows, for sale by-j ihe a. undersisned. (Sept.

88.11-20) A. tu nuwr- -mv ottttfii Th are. bow Kireceiving, and offer for sale. Fresh Ratter from supenor mnn March 7,1861. NOTICE-Mastera or agents of coasting vessels wh.

baveot settled their bills at the harbor master's omea. are requested to do 1 witboutile- uy. M-rbar Master. 3-4t nOPYING PRESS FOR SALE. For nalo a copy- JK" rrriy -kVFolynarianofiee.

undersigned: 29 cases assorted prims, caseo blue cotton, 5 do blue drill, 5 bales denims, 4 cases rnitnn mixed socks. 1 do fancy shirts, 12 do as 15 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OTICK Proper application having been made to William L. Lee, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court by John Montgomery Esquire. solicitor lor r.

A. Wirt, of Honolulu, executor un der the will, for probate of the last will and testament of John W. S. Dawson, of Honolulu, aforesaid deceased Notice ia hereby given to all persona hom it may concern, tbat Monday, tbe 16th day of June next at nine o'clock in tbe forenoon, ia a day and hour appointed for hearing probate of the said will and all objections that may be offered thereto, at the coort house ia the town bf Honolulu aforesaid. HENRY RHODES.

Honolulu, May 17, 1861.5t-l Cl'k Sop. Court. M. RH UOMtfE; HAIR DRESSER from Paw, has the honor to inform the residents and visitors of be ia about opening an establishment for aar cutting and shaving. M.

Richouime makes wigs, peruques. fcic, in every variety, for ladies andgeuv tlemen. Dresses ladies hair, keeps the best assortment of peifumery. hair and tooth brushes, Razors set. Office in Mr.

Davis' new block on Fort street. No 5. March 22.453inlmis JUST RECEIVED by the Loo Choo, and for by the undersigned, cites Merrimack prints, cases fancy prints, hile flannel, white checked muslins, Swiss spot muslins. Umbrellas, fringed parasols, sceloped do, bordered satin do, gingham do, ui-n' palm leal hats, hoy do. awed pumps, velvet pumps, women's kid shoes, saddles, bridlev, headstalls, white jac hdkfs, ladiea' etnb hdkfs, silk cravats, do gloves, ladies blk elastic hose.

Goons ExpccTan Colchis. Cases shillings, blue drills, blea sheetings, printed lawns, stout brogans, ladies Jenny Lind boots, ladies' enameled do, ldies" polka do, foxed lasting buskins, rases saddles, bridles, blankets, Gould's cotteh syrup. tf-43 O.H.GUL1CK. rro THE PUBLIC OF HONOLULU. William 1 Maxwell, better knon as Tim of the Commercial, bees respectfully to inform the citizens and the sea faring community thai he has taken a stall in the public market where he intends to sell fresh beef of the best quality.

If his numerous friends and patrons choose to loo nun up in nis new quarters, he will endeavor to please their tastes to the utmost of his WM. MAXWELL. HERON St MURRAY, Carpenters and Builders, 1) F.SPECTFULLY inform Ihe inhabitants of Ho--1 nolulu that they have commenced business in the above line and are now prepared to erect buildings and undertake any other work submitted to their care. They pledge thejiwelves to execute all orders upon the low est possible terms, and from their long practical experience, added to punctuality and despatch, they trust to meet with tbat share of public support liich it will always be their eudeav-or to merit. Workshop corner of Mauna Kea and Beretania sts, adjoiuing the premises of Rev.

Mr. Smith.46-3m "EW GOODS now landing from American ship Loo Choo. Samuel Kennedy Master, from 1 1. rt Boston ano lor saie ny mo unuirngimu, lowing articles of merchandise Cases Merrimac prints, blue and orange. blue and white.

black and red. .1 blue and white, large blue, white and orange. Plain bales denims. bleached cottons, bales licking. beetled, bales bro drills cotton flannel, cases blea bleached Jeans, cases Mexican gambroons, do ehambraya, do kremlina.

blue drills, bales Bro sheetings. Spanish cigars, bales bro shirtings. Rubles Trail'a almonds, scissors. Tinned sauce pans, table cutlery, pocket knives Locks, handled axes, latches, bolta. Tinman's solder, iron wire as'd.

Blind fasts and hinges, boiled linseed oil. Spirits tnrpentiue, boots and shoes as'd. Bales tripes, men's rubber boots. Raifins in boxe, cases sheathiqg copper. comp nails, prea'd milk, seraphines.

Feb. 13.40-tf B.F.SNOW. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HENRY WHITNEY, having made arrangements with a wholesale bookseller and stationer of New York, ia prepared to supply to order, medical, theological law, and miscellaneous books, together with worka in tne various other departments of literature, blank, books ruled to any pattern and bound in the best manner. The arrangements are such as will eaable him to furnish every article in the line on the very bc-t terms.

London books can also be supplied from New York or imported to older. Ha Mantly in receipt of consignments of law, school, 1 a- aa. ak BW 4 lawtfawa? fifl and miscellaneous dook, Brasses, blank. note papers, uiwi --tv r- books, and stationery in general. 6u-49 LOTTERY, 120 shares, at $30 each.

13 prrzet The first prize consists of an entirely new and beautifully situated country villa in Nuuanu Valley with a Urge fowl house and enclosed yard; on a piece of excellent land 2 1-3 acres iu extent, at a ground rent of S27 a year with a lease for 21 years, estimated value three thousand dollars; 2d prrxe $100, 3d do $100, 4th do $75, 6lh do $50, 6th do $50, 7th do $50, 8tb do $50, 9th do $25, 10th do $23, 11th do $25. 12th do $25, do $25. The house and land to be given up free of all iu-cumbrance to the person who obtains the first praer one week after the drawing has taken place. The other prizes to be paid in cash the day after the niiktu. nntiro will be siven arawrng wnc of when and where the drawing will take place.

Fof Shares in the above apply to Mr Macfarlane. 1 ni.l a nlan with She dimen sions of the house my be seen and full narticulare; obtained. Particulars may also be had of Mr Sea, at his auction room. -J DRY GOODS The subscribers offer for sale very low lo close consignments, the following assortment of dry goods, all of the very best qual. riir ijre ity iu cases nerrunac ,7 3 eases fancy ealieoes.

10 cases heavy blue drills, 20 cases heavy bleached sbuliugs 36 inches, 3 eases butted shirting, 5 cases heavy shirting atnpes, 10 1 1 in An. k. ahMtinira 36 inches. DIKt erewu 10 bales Osnaburgs, IU cases oenima. cloths, and a Urge assortment ef fashionable do-thingof every variety ssay i.i-tr-i ASSORTED BRITISH GOODS The bark 'Ty-riao sailed from London about the middle of i Ar Rritiak Goods.

January vim carefully selected Tor this marsei oy Esouire. who it expected soon te arme by way ol Panajns. MayW.tr-1 TRY GOODS for sale by tM surriwera. ivr 1 I 1 jm- ia A kUached do. do beetleeT.

shirting. 10 do blue sheeting, I do bre do. drf: bro dnlls, do bro Osnaborgs, 10 do denims, 7 do Lon Cloth, do fancy prints, 10 do Merrimac I Kliva nrintflj 09 twnKi do fancy nrvQ a t- a. afaaa ask aawt in a aaW I tTaaaV April 19.49tf 10 PARTNERSHI NOTIC The undersigned i ka ihU ontnrwd mte a co-partneTsmp an- der the firm of C. F.

Haasey 4V lor too saia or merchandise generally, and furnwbing cargoe of, potatoes and other island vodne, JKhuT-r' -w Kahului, Maul, J. Jtovil I. 1851ra-47 L. S. RLOiLE3.

tha Ladies, Gentlemen, and Hotel Keepers of i kia a nrauaata i Honoiuiu. umw-i cook, respectfully solicits the patronage of pm-M giving dinner or supper 'uZZZ7 served up wnn mr mvntt Robins, bakers. gmgatJm-44 W.O.WEBB. VTOTICE. French eitizena are hereby A that tha functions confided to me, by.

Consul i far Freach Dillon, in oepiemi-ajr, iw, commerce wBI hereafter be performed bv P. A. Wirt, Ewiuire. 'j May 23.1851.Sm-a STEPHKW K.i.tw-"' ay rr.i- aljaa the near The lZZL tC-ZA .4 le Has excellani 7j Wwhing expeditioosly wwll dona- T.rmsm. urate.

VJ per gallon, cash. i aingww m-.

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