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llipM Blip iBijiy jypf fiiiayaauiasjji ji J- a. i in V. to iirv le Hi Vi e- ie at at if h. or- fie ist bf lie nt rs- er til nJ nitre for eil rn es. PJ 1 its ih-r v- BS- 5e ion re-sea igh bin ere' irwf rmr S' re- jtb we ier tv- i est lb- i the night gathered darkness around us: it i rough lava still! At 8 p.

Tnwe found our- across the lava stream and at the foot of steep we ound a few native huts, tw our company concluded to stop and jeep "atner comfortable-looking one, while or us continued on. i be two thus put a supper of wilt pork and sweet potatoes, aniied prayer wllB me occupants of the bouse son forgot all their fatigue in the land of ns. The other two mounted the hill, and fteJon in a good path that seemed endless, when they' reached the station at So weary were they that before the door tU be opened for one was asleep on the Itjnii. Two more completely used up rere certainly ncrer welcomed nt that sta- before, and it is doubtful whether they Lave enfinee- Early in the morning the other two tJ, and were ready for breakfast at Waia- tsi bj the ordinary breakfast time. Again I jsbserihe myself, i -Ipurs, Stc.y-'- -V SAILOR.

UTEST FOREIGN NEWS From the Pen. Inquire, Sept. 14. HUSSIA AND CIRCASSIA. JUnia kas.

withdrawn from Circassia her Us tOflOO men, in order to strengthen the rrf Hungary, and Count Woronzow, the H3iury an.i civil governor, nas lelt lor St. Pe- iurg. rrevious to quitting ifl he issued to the warriors or Abascia, couched in friendly He says, We have been jimg for the last twenty years together. -An jiiij of blood has. leen 6pi)t to no purKKe, as Jieryour interests are thereby advanced nor Lrt us, then, make a permanent peace, or.

if hnis not possiWe, at least susjtend hostilities a) such a peace can be brought alout under to mutual satisfaction. If you en-e, solemnly, to remain in quiet, on my part, .1 undertake ithdraw our troox from the in order. to cause all reasons for ant. Uaty atid bost'ditv to cease." Circassians live agreed to this. "Thev are now oiienlv ex.

xet over this victory of dinlomacv on ihpir kjit; ana aaa, mat once the Kussian Czar ub- ats .70,000 nen. they know how they are beets a regain lost ground. Lasers from JBerlin of the 2th in the jiaer Zeitung, announces the death, at War- tne Mrani rnnce Jiictiael, -who. it is WnH ilietl from an attack of ajioplexy. FRANCE.

r- The subject of a chinge in the ministry still vuied, but the rumors in the French papers i i I- i i imh iu mucn crwiiu. niers M. are" spoken of as likely to enter Weatonet. 6fieral Lamoriciere assisted, in his official -jtcnv, in a grand review and ceremonial at Sir; in commemoration of the surremler of This mark of (sympathy has not been ui sufficient, and an autograph letter of the 5rsidents, congratulating the Emperor of Rus- Nt c3 nis success, nas iteen sent on irom me fee, the liearer being M. Fialiu le IVrsignv of the most reactionary councillors of Lcis whom he unceasingly pushes ke empire.

rfe I ocquevilie, the Minister of horeiijn jvs, cave a soiree on the 25th ultimo to the of the Pence Consress, which was at- fcsnl by upwards of 1,500 crsons. I. ictor well known member or and formerly' a mem- rr of tlie Chamiier L)eputies, who, le- one ol the most extensive manufacturers France; hnsIicd in raris or cholera. Sr. President of the Republic evul au agent to I ranee to iur- a steame nrxl a war schooner for the navy its state--" foe Constitution states it has Ieen agreed kneen the- Austrian and Russian sovernments it the Russian troops of the army of opera- shouid occupy certain itouiis i Hungary the complete pacification of the country.

to the same journal Kussia had oii- k4 frtiii Austria that Hungary should have a wrare line of customs, and should not lie in- aitbin the customs' union of the Austrian i AFFAIRS 1NMTALY. UsStturdg. 2. P. -M.

Sept. I. Iet- t' Toulon," tf the 27th, mentionthe of two couriers from Civita Vecchia. that the relations Iwtween the French be authorities at Rome were not at all h-fiy, and that the issue of the negotiations utta would -perhaps batne all calculation, Ronian population' and the French army however, on excellent terms, "and the "V-hoScers did not conceal their disgust at the Pontifical Government. Kin and the Pope were exjte-ted at Xa-r Gaeta, end the Palace at Porticia'was 'l up for the occasion for the latter.

HUNGARY. tojnorn has capitulatel. The Austrian Mi-frof War entered the fortress on the 23th. country of the Waae is entirely evacu- V'? the Hungarians. is positively said to nave lett Araa MfsmJ, on the lltb, with the Hungarian 'it Ve regret to learn that the study of Mr.

Thurston, of Kaiiua, i Hawaii, was sumed by fire a few weeks ago. Mr. Thurs- 1 one of the pioneers of the mission to these 1 the accumulated papers of thirty were destroyed by this catastrophe, and he destitute of a great numberof sermons, wiations and other written memoranda, that 1rer he replaceJ, and bicb have cost im- 'ase labor and much weary toil. Miniver of Foreign Relations visi- Commodore Yoorhees on board the U. S.

S. "7', on Saturday the 8th and was on leaving. rv.l... j11I the governor oi kounoJore Yoorhees, on the H'h Tinj was saluted. i "Vthave received some communications -te an hour for our js per this week.

appear in cur next. are corrrpeUei omit several adver- fU from want of space, which shall apear eBumber- TTLBXCn AtTINCr, -bcaJer ia Geacral Merchftdise. eir fonnerJy occupiej by I. MoTiitaT.) H050LCLC, OAHC, 8. I.

Notice to tec5EIs f7ICERS, Laborers and Pilots to Shipping, at short notice and on -v fcfusWOLfi fPRATT. iMUf San Francisco, Upper California. FOR S4LE! THE valuable'Store on the wtarf, at in eligibly situated for business, and wen worth the attealioo fparties desirous PORT OF HONQLULUT ArriTed. ncuco. Am bk Bird.

H.lt, Is fro sin r. FrMcU Am brigPi.net. Frdenbrl Ts dl fS! "0- 13-Hol bk Th H.V"ni'S Fm-ciol M.w -hr He.l TsiVTi" frn Fr.DCtaco. Elle, Truman, 17 d. fm Sao Frocio.

rv. vc 8 Samowt. II oil for Calcolia. lroltiiia. Vmvf, f.w Shn hf.

Ilaker. f. New IWdOd. Hrnry KnrrUnd, Clark, in cruise Emmy, Neat, Hone Kong 1 II Mrirtton, Nrw B4Ud. 1 Heaabaw, ft FrancUro 1 Shipping in Port, Dec .7.

Propeller Mm. 8 mtx. Am war Si Con Indies Merchant Vessels. Aml.kVi. 7 io llrbk DaniH Grat, Edie; 8tarkey7 jJoion -rt, fc, -Am ah Capitol, Bradburv.

Whalers. Am ahipti Wi.lga, Lore; India, Swift: Itronkline. Jrf- Heroine. Grange, Will; Warren, Kvaiu: 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALEBS IIC Ship Chandlery and General Merchandise, HOXOLCLC, BEG leave to inform their friends, and the public, that they keep 'constantly on hand a General Assortment of Ship Stores, and Supplies adapted to the wants of Whaler, and other Ships visiting this port, consisting in part of the fol-louing articles Hemp and Manila cordage; Irons, lances, spades, blubber hooks, and other whaling gear; Cuttinjr falls, blocks, anchors, American and Hawaiian beef, American superfine rump and prime pork; ISavy and pilot bread. Carolina rice, raisins; Teniral American.

Manila, and S. I. coffee Souchong, gunpowder, and poucbong Bread in tins, preserved meats and fish; -Pickles, vinegar, linseed, sperm and whale oils; Olive oil, tp'ts turpentine, cigars, tobacco; Black, hite and green paints; A ss'd crockery and glass ware: Blue and white cottons and drills American flour in bbls, Chile do in bags; A large assortment of dry goods, clothing, and China goods. Hawaiian and loaf Canvass, viz: Russian, English and Scotch, heavy and light Raven's duck; Sheath knives, tin pans, sauce pans, tea pots; Coffee pots, sail needles, nappies, tea kettles; Wrought and cut nails, stationery, handcuffs; Molasses and syrup, trace chains, log do, files; Chisels, chest and dbor locks, screws, hammers; Mustard, and thoes, cloth caps, guns; Panama and palm leaf hats, rifles and pistols; Bowie knives, playing cards, pepper, allspice; Cinnamon and other spices, saddles and bridles, Stirrups and bitts, nautical almanacs; And a general assortment of fancy and dry goods, too numerous to mention, all of which tl.ey offer for sale at the lowest market terms lorcafli.or bills of exchange on the U. EnUnd or France, H.

N. CIIAHB, J. C. SPALDING. At the Stand formerly occupied bv Waldo Co.

Dec. 13. 31-tf. FANCY GOODS. TUST RECEIVED and for sale by the subscriber, at the store under the residence of Mr.

John G. llusx, an assortment of fancy articles, viz: Black and White Thread Lace. Insertions, Childrens Caps, Ladies' Collars, Peller-ines Silk and Straw Bonnets, Perfumery, Fancy Boxes, Envelops, Note Paper, Fancy Baskets, Fashon Plates, Also, a tew superior China Shawls. Flounced Drcsscss, Gingham do. White and Col'd Muslins, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods.

Dec. 15. 3i-3l C. S. BARTOW.

coosjzn.iGiz. J. H. BURDICK having taken the Stand formcrlv occupied by C. H.

Marshall, first door above S. II. Williams 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 fiiends who have hitherto afforded him a liberal patronage will not fail to give him a call. N. B.

1,500 bbls water casks on hand and for sale on liberal terms. dec. 15. 31-ly FOR SALE. WILL be Sold at private one of the most desirable business premises in Honolulu, situated convenient to the wharf and custom house, and adapted to both ne wholesale and retail business.

For particulars. as to price, terms of payment apply to JUtt. K. JASrtK, Dec. 15.

31-tf Attorney at Law. AUCTION' SALE. -V17ILL be sold at public auction, on Sat-Y urday the 5th day of January, 1850, at La-kilnt latiiwt of Maui, the unexpired lease of store houses and lot, lately occupied by Geo. W. Punchard lL being suuaiea in ine wm now in the occupancy of Bush Co.

said lease u. iw.ot uionirrn vfara to run from the 13th of April. I8.t0. subject to a ground rent of one hun dred and five dollars annually. Further particulars at tne time oi saie.

CRABB MACTAVIjJH, Assignees of dec. 8. 30-41. GEO. W.

PUNCHARD CO. AFFER FOR SALE CHEAP, to close consignments. 500 lbs white thread. 100 ees.4d. shovels, 10 bxs extra iooacc, 100 tins black paint, 30 dozen fine navy caps, to.oou lbs coffee, Central 50 dozaxe helves.

5oM Cuba six cigars. Also. 0000 lbs ana cordage, 100 whale irons, zwao spaoca pikes, 1000 leet oars, z.uuu oo hum 'December 15,. 1849. 31-tf.

D. N. FLITXEIl, fsrCCESSOR TO I. H. B0ARDMAIV,) inn Continues to repair viiivvy- 1 atanH NOMtlK5.

ai I ne accurate rates determined by ire- nalja quenl observations with a transit by "Roskell, Liverpool ir-T" farticuiar iucihiur REPAIRING, dec. 8. 30-y, TO LET. IHE Premises formerly occupied by Mr Wm. Moxxtus; also lo lease, a lot of lr.d in Nuutnu-Valley, fronting on the road.

ut mile, from own. Said lot contains about one acre. For particulars, apply at this office, nov. 24 2S-3t 5 FIBBWOOD-, ir-vrvrv cut and nr rnnns iiikwi for use. 70 half bbls Prime Pork, just received and for sale by HoWE TUST.

RECEIVED, per "Harpooxeer, 250 barrels i vrrvKWtWOIt S.1MjMO For sale VlAgts or Hudson Compa- i no. IFortKorig, Direct. -1 nc Bark BaoTHEas.V Capt. Swart, will iot me aoeve port on ThursqL the 20lh inatant 1 sane, hiving "S'ior Dec. 15.

Si-It ur-' wommoaatinns, anolv lo HACKFELD. For Sale. THE superior well-built Schoon er Am IN 62 tons burthen, just arrived rum vamornia, is ottered for sale on oaawilBDie nr lurthor nari o. III. Wm an SAMSINU lL CO.

Honolulu, Dec. 8. SOtf. FonFreight or Charter. THE SPLENDID A.

British buiU Barque "ELIZABETH 'ARCHER, Cobb. Commander, (338 tons,) coppered and conoer faaieneil! i excellent sailer and provided with good cabin accommodations. For terms, aoo'v to f'-- STARKEY, JANION CO. nov 24, ON SALE, 4 quarter" casks Sherrv Wine: 100 tin. 3ecf, 6 lbs.

20 tons Coai: 5.000 Enoliah 40 bags Ship Bread; 2 boxes Clay Pipes, and 40 tuns Oil Casks. For; AucklandrNcw: Zealand, THE A. I. Baltimore Clipper mini scnooner UKb.1 HOUiSD, J. J.

Church, Master, will hate immediate despatch for the above nn her return irom the windward islands. For freight or passage, having superior accomodations, apply to F. R. VID.V& CO. or to the Master at the nov.

24. 29-tf Commercial Hotel. For San Francisco THE MagniScient A. I. British Batque DANIEL GRANT." Edie.

Commander, will sail for the above port in a few dart, and having splendid cabin accommodations will be found a most eligible opportunity for persons desirous of going to Calilornia. ror terms ol passage, apply to STARKEY, JANION CO. Nov. IT. 27-tf For San Francisco.

THE NO. 1, Fast Sailing Bnr PACIF1CO," will have immediate de patch for the above For freight or passage, apply to nov 24. 2S-tf. S. H.

WILLIAMS CO. Just Received, PER Bark "AUCKLAND" Cases pink Prints, printed Muslins, Cases cashmere shawls, smoking caps, braces, Black silk cravats, striped muslin. Broadcloth coats, blue cloth caps, gloves. Mens half hose, womens do, childrens's do Long cloth, brown drills, olive merino, Cotton flannel, woolen do, pongee handk's, Cashmere vests, Irish linen, childerns caps. Bishops lawn, cambricks, cambric handk's, Black cotton velvet, cotton camblet, Printed furnitures, thread, serge shirts, Guersney frocks, bleached drill, sheeting, Cotton ticking, hite wadding, cambric prints, red indienes, Turkey red swiss.

Nankeen gambroons, bleach'd cotton flannel. Caps of all kinds, spool cotton, printed hdk's, Blue and scarlet velvet, taffeta ribbons, Lasting buttons, fancy do, coat checks, Bow Is, plates, nappies, tea cups, tumblers. Mugs, thick brogans, mens pumps, Kip brogans, butcher knives, cok do, Spring balancer, counter scale, platform balance, Maccaroni. hand cart; Rio coffee, meal, cigars. Brushes, all kinds, vinegar, tapico, ground rice.

Starch, velvet corks, renVd sugar, in loaves, Carolina rice, cologne, bay water, flour, Muscat wine, spirits turpentine, tar, pitch. Red lead, br't varnish, lamp black, verdigris, paint, chrome green, Prussian blue. Litharge, glue, whiting, linseed oil, sail cloth, Beef pork. 60 cords FIREW OOD; 90 bbls. salted Salmon, in hhds.i pipes, half pipes and barrels.

For sale hy S. II. WILLIAMS nov. 3, lS49-25v. ON HAND.

AND T70R SALK by the Subscribers, the bal a nee of the cargo of the Barque." from Hong Kong, consistingof ..56 boxes, 10 catties each, Hvson Tea, 7tdo 5 do Jo do 69 'do 10 do do Congo 9091 half chests Young Hyson Tea, (Superior,) 16 Bamboo Couches, 10 single Writing Desks. Rose and Nut wood, 8 rolls sleeping Mats, Rattan, .4 Manila Cheroots, 2 cases, each 10 setts, blue pattern Dishes, 3 do do 25 do do do Plates, 1 do do 25 do Cups and Saucers, 2 do do 20 Rice Bowls, 2 prs Gold Scales, -1 Organ, 1 5 cases Gin, 1 doz each, in Bond, 1 case, 99 ounces Quinine, SO doz red handled Knives, 10 do Indian Balsam, 1 iron Chest, (money safe,) 00 pes Bcnjal Handkerchiefs, Blue and black cloth drefs and frock Coats, 20 carved Ivory Card Cases. 29-tf EVERETT CO. AVISO CONSULAR. EL INFRASCRIPTO Consul de la Re-publica'de Chile, nombrado, pordecreto supremo, de 8 de Enero de 1848, a cere a del Govo de S.

M. el Rey de las Yslas de Sandwich, debiendo au-sentarse temporalmente, pone en conocimiento de los ciudadanos Chilenosque actualmente reidcu en cs-tas Yslas, que pudieran visitarlas durante su au-cencia, que ha dejado en su lugar encargado del Despacho Consular de Chile, al Sor D. Robert CrichtOn Wtllic, el Ministro, de Relaciones En su concecuencia hago saber to-dos aquelloa a. cwhimiiim ptNtiera consernir, que estando plenamente revestido de los requisitos ne-cesarios, instruciones, p'a el desempeno del oiicio arriba mencioendo deben guardar respetar sus ordenes decretos como emanados que son. de tal Consul Representante de la Republics de Chile.

Dado en este Consulado en Honolulu, a 1 Decem-brodeIS49. F. ROD'Z. VIDA. rThe following is an exact translation of the above original official document.

CONSULAR NOTICE. I'HE UNDERSIGNED Consul of the Re-. nuklir nfrhile. nominated by supreme decree of the 8th January, 1848, to the Court of His Ha waiian Majesty, having occasion temporarily imu-scnt himself, hereby makes known fc all citizens at present residing on these Islands, or that may visit them during his absence, that he has left in charge of the said Consulate. Robert Crich-to! Wruu, Minister of Foreign Relations.

And in consequence be it known, to all hom it may concern, that the said Robert Crichton Wyllie is fully invested with the fulfilment of the Aj .0:.11,11 ihor the said citizens of Chile, lioneo ji must observe and respect his orders and decrees de spatched as they will ne irom w.c the Republic of Chile. Given at this Consulate in Honolulu, thii 1 1st day of Dec. 1849. 3t-29. KUU -6.

iua. Tor CO-PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. -r HE Undersigned have into Copartnership, under the firm of 1 F. R.

VIDA CO. for the transaction of general Mercantile Business. r. F. R.

VIDA SPENCER. tr-7Ships supplied with" recruits at the market price for cash, or bills of eschange on the United States or Europe. jf Honolulu, Nov. 24. 1849.

28-Sm Just Received, A a uk SALE by the Undersigned- asssorimeni oi merctiand iiae. ir JInrdware. JF 2 anchors and chains, 10 whale boats, Patent buUock trace chains. Swedes iron, axes. Adzes, carpenters' and coopers' tools, Tabhp cutlery chest, cupboard padlocks, Cut, wrought, composition, scupper and spike narls, ood screws, assorted sizes, brass do, vl Britannia, Japan and solar lamps, Tin plates and pots, hollow ware, a large ass't, Britannia cbrlng dishes, 200 cutlasses, -Oyster stew dishes, pocket knives, knives, family grind stones, faucet, Oil and molasses gates, various patterns.

Groceries. Casks hams, tins pic-nic and water crackers, Kids mackerel, pine-apple and other cheese, 4 Loaf, crushed and brown sugar, sperm candles. Tobacco, various qualities, olive oil, coffee Cigars of various brands, Chile beans, flour," Prime and mess pork, prime and mess beef, Pickled and stewed oystert in tins. Fresh salmon; together with a large variety of preserves, in 1, 2 and 3 lb jars, Assorted pickles and table sauces, labia aalt, Durham mustard, 25 tons best" Liverpool salt; Dried currants, 40 bxs brown soap, castil do. Farina, rice, spices of various kinds, Ground rice, split peas, raisins, Dry Goe4s.

11 400 prs blankets, 2 cases towelling, linen, -Bleached drilling, blue a.nifns. ickins Nankins, 36 inch black cravats, duck, Pon-rec, Madras, and Spitalticldhdks. Fancy ilico shirts, gent's, morning dress do. Canvas, duck, denim, white Brown drilling, and fancy plaid pants, Monkey jackets, pea do, reefing do, thick pants, Lambs wool shins and drawers, Extra heavy guernsey frocks, do light? -W'ool stockings and socks, regatta under shirts. Brown linen coats, hosiery, Paints, Oils, Cordage, Cnuvas, Arc.

Boiled linseed oil in kegs and on draught Turpentine; verdigris; ground vermillion. 100 kegs white lead; 50 black paint; 40 green; Bright varnish; 50 boxes, assorted window ir it o. itiamia ana nemp coraage, ass sizes; Pitch; coal tar: sewing twine; sail needles; Paltr.s; hooks and prickers; marlin; Marlin spikes; cutting falls; head spades; Mincing knives; irons; lances; iron poles; Boat timbers knees; bailers; dippers; scrapers; Bung borers; paints and varnish, Whit wash brushes, Crockery Ac Dinner setts; tea do; plates, ass'd sizes; Blue nappies; yellow do; bake dishes; mugs; and aaucers: class lamps, asa'd patterns. Cut, plain and pressed tumblers and goblets; Wine glasses; basins aud ewers; castors; Chambers, assorted. China and Fancy Goods.

Clrnese work boxes; writing desks; tea caddies; Cigar boxes; heavy Canton crape shawls; Camphor trunks and chests; walking sticks, Umbrellas, single and double; Fejee axes; bitts; Headdresses; spears; shells and other curiosities; China matting, plain and col'd, extra width; Bamboo settees. A. B. HOWE. Boots and Shoes; Gents Gaiter Shoes; Pumps; Heavy Brogans; Sai.ors lleel'd Pumps.

nov. 2t-28-tf Tin and Coppcrsmitliing. TAMES WIHTTIT would inform the ptib- blic that he has opened the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Edward Dennis, afew doors North of the National. House, where be will be found prepared to execute work- in the above line with neatness and despach.

ROOFING attended to in all its various branches. Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1849. 18-6m. imvr goods.

TUST RECEIVED AND FOTl SALE BY the undersigned. Dry Goods. 100 ps. black Lcvantino hdk'fs, white and fancy col'd 2 cases super. Bird's Eye Toweiing, 10 hoavy Canton Crape Shawls, Jtc.

Groceries. 50 Boxes best bro. Soap, 30 bbls. Syrup, 20 doz. best Eng.

Mustard, 75 Jars Gooseberry Jam, 20 doz. best Olive Oil, in flasks, ALSO Large assortment of Blaukets and Thick Clothing. oct27 y24 xr A. B. HOWE.

-1 Balances and: Scales. UST RECEIVED, per ship "TSAR," and for sale by the undersigned. 4 Fairbanks' Platform Balances, each 2000 lbs. 6 d. do do do 1200 da 6 do do do do 900 do 6 do do do do 600 24 Druggist Scales, Troy weight.

S6 Even Balances. S. II WILLIAMS CO. September 29. 20tf.

It. S. BARKKK, Retail Dry Goods aad Grocery Dealer, On the corner directly opposite the residence ofJ. O. Munn, HAS constantly on hand and for sale on reasonable terms, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, such as Prints, Cottons, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries.

Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Sperm and right whale Oil CORN MEAL constantly on hand. 6 Jars Goshen Butter, Fine Table Salt, 1 barrel Pea or Ground Nuts, Mackeral. N. B. A large assottment of Children's Toys, for sale cheap.

-jy28. 6ml I. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNEKSHIP. THF FIRM of the underpinned will be dissolved on the 3lst day of December next. If any person has a claim against us, we request it may be sent in for immediate settlement, and parties indebted to us are solicited to call and settle their respective accounts.

HENRY SKINNER CO. Honolulu, Oaliu, September 2, if-19 I4t2 CO.PAKTNEnsiIIP NOTICE. HE unSersigned would respectfully in form the public, that they have this day formed a Co-partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the House Carpentering and Joiner's Business, in all its branches, under the style and title of STONE FLANDREAU, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr. I. Hfart J.

M. STONE. J.B. FLANDREU Honolulu, Nov. 17, 28-41 1 0 rWl LBS- MANILA COFFEE for 1 C.UUU sale by 28-if EVERETT CO.

Salt ibr Sale. iscriber at his place, the subscriber at his place, MAPULOA, formerly owned by Mr. I. Montgomery, in quantities to suit purchasers. seP22.

19 ly. C. W. VINCENT. AS SHIP'S FORE, MAIN and MIZEN ASTS.

ALSO A BOWSPRIT Inouire of PAUL MANINI. at the Government sep; 22. 19 tf. PAPER HANGINGS. VVifiri ROtLS PAPER HANGINGS, as- 1 H-vV sorted Datterns.

lor sale nv 22tf EVERETT CO. STOI AGE TN THE LARGE COMMODIOUS CEL; 1 LAR under the house fTheo. Shillaber; Eaq i Apply to. jyl4.9tf Everett co. Memorandum of-Goods OR SALE BY H.

at the Store occupied by C. S. BA RTOW." i 'Tdjiiv goods: Mousline and Tulle Shawls, Orleans Laine Lama Shawls, Long with Silk Fringes; e'P Lnia Anglais; wh't col'd wool and patterns for embroidery. Parasols; Cotton Canares, Curtain Fringes; Embroidered Cambric Hdk'fs, Satin Cravats; Umbrellas, white and black Cotton Tape-' Turkey red Cambrics, black Hat bl'k, green and unbleached Linen Thread; Elastic Suspenders, Creas Linen; Woolen, half wool, and cottoa Drilling; Huswives and Pincushions. Navy blue Cloth; Oil Cloth Caps, sup.

b'e Cloth Orleans Jackets; Checked Gingham Coats and Pantaloons; Cloth Cloaks lined with Silk and Velvet; Hungarian Paletots, wh't fig'd silk Waistcoats, Checked summer Buckskin Coats, white Shirts; Polka hats, woolen socks cot. stockings socks. Stationery, Crockery, Are. Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pen holders. Wafers; Copying paper.

Looking Glasses with drawers; Dressing Comts, Razor St rops. Bird CaTes; Saddlecloths, Metal Buttons; Bowls, Plates, 'Dinner Sells for 24 persons, Cups and Saucers. Champagne, Madeira in cases. Port Wine, do." Cngmac, do.Hock. Hardware, Fine Scissors, pen and pocket Knives, Bulcher Knives.

English Hoes. Sailors pocket Knives, Iron Bedsteads. Iron tinned deep Saucepans, with handles. Iron tinned Sauce tans and covers. Steel, Pails," Round iron tinned Pots, with I and 2 handles.

Iron Safes, Knglish copying Machines Iron Pump Tacks, Yellow Shoe Thread. Shoes and Gaiters. Window Glass. Honolulu, Oct. 1849.

21-tf 1I3 UOODS. rMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR the balance of the cargo ex Ameiican ship "MoxtKtAl," consisting in part ol W'hite and gray cotton hose, blouses, 1 Gloves, assorted kinds, assorted pantaloons. Flushing jackets, patent cordage, French calfskins, English iion bars, assorted, Swedes iron, bars and rods, as't. sizes, English iron bolts, painted chambers, Two dinner setts, blue edged dishes. Ewers and basins, assorted colors, spit cups.

Pint and half pint bowls, ass'd colors, nappies, Olive oil, Teneriffe ine, Madras hand'ks, Flannel, cotton thread, cotton carpeting, Wicking, saddlery, sole and upper leather, Split leather, 1 case medicines, tar, pitch, Rosin, bright varnish, coal tar, bbls Japan, Cigars, assorted, tobacco. 'glue, paste blacking, Steel pens, wafers, lead pencils, bees wax. Lamp wicks, night lamps, iron nails, sad irons, Comp. nails and spikes, hardware, ass'd, Carolina hoes, shoe thread, cast steel, fry pans, Toilette glasses, pocket do, friction rollers. Grindstone cranks, shoemakers' findings, vices, Anvils, rivits, hooks and thimbles, pots.

Window weights, tea kettles, skillets, sieves, Spiders, shovels, spades, garden hoes, Railroad lanthorns, deck lijjhts, ire cloth, Iron sieves, grindstones, playing cards, cut nails, Roman cement. II I. coffee! S. H. WILLIAMS CO.

Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1849. 26-y Country Residence For Sale A convenient Family Dwelling house for sale in Nuuanu Valley, a few hundred yards off the main road, commanding extensive views both seaward and inland, and about ten minutes easy ride from the port of Honolulu. It contains eight rooms of the following dimensions one room 22x21ft, one room 22x19ft, one room rooms 18x12ft each, one room 2tx18ft, 1 room 18x18, one room 22Sft verandah 122ft long in front, and extending nearly all round the premises; a detached cooking house, servants house, 3 stall stable, harness coach liouse, fowl house, etc, all built 01 substantial materials and in excellent ordxr. The grounds comprise an area of nearly 2 acres, including a Garden in front, tastefully laid out, and a Grapery, both of which are stocked with an excellent selection of healthy young fruit trees.

For further particulars apply to oct 27 24tf STARKEY', JANION CO, NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having letters or pack ages directed to M. Dillon, late Consul for the Kepublic ol France, are requested to forward the same lo me. Also, having been left in charge of the Commercial Interests of France, all Masters and Seamen of merchant ships and whateshtps belonging to the French Republic will apply to me for assistance in case of necessit y. STEPHEN REYNOLDS.

Entrusted ith the care of the Commercial Interest of the French Republic. Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1849 26-tf. LIVERY STABLE! F. MANINI would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a LIVERY STABLE on his pre mises, near the residence of Mr.

I. Montgomery, where he intends to keep the best of SADDLE HORSES for ladies and gentlemen. Horses hired out by the day or week. oct 13 22 3m CALIFORNIA LUNCH AND X2ATXX7G HOUSE. WILLIAM NEILL begs to inform the public that he has opened a BOARDING and EATING HOUSE on the premises formerly occupied by Henry Parsloe, where MEALS can be had at all hours.

The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Pies, Cakes and Beer constantly on hand. Boarders taken hy the day or week, augll 6m 13. 'I'lIE UNDERSIGNED hereby cautions all persons against in any manner upon his estate at Puloa salt works, on pain of being proceeded against according to Law. llt I Nov.

10, 1849 26-tf TUM.S. TUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE by the Undersigned a full assortment of Car nenters's Tools, consisting in part of Plane Irons, Socket Chisels, Turner's chisels, Auner Bitts. Box Rules, Screw Drivers, Saws, H.nn- mers, Hatchets, Adzes, Braces, Jack-planes, Bead- planes, Match-planes, S. II. WILLIAMS CO.

nov 10. 26-y For Sale or to Let. TO be Sold or Let for a term ol a 1- If vpsra. the a rue ana commooioua nun iaiclv bv Henrv Skinner. Esquire, with every convenience for a large and genteel family.

For terms, applv at the Polynesian office. Honolulu, April' 14, 1849. tf HOLLOW WARE." CASKS ENAMELLED WARE, coR-O sisting Round Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Preserving Pans, Skillets, Griddles, Clue Pots, Frying Pans, received per Tsarand for sale by 22tf EVERETT CO. VACCINE! NOW on hatid a supply of fresh VACCINE VIRUS, which will be good only a few days. Persons who wislTto be protected from the pox bad better apply immediately," at the office formerly occupied by Dr.

Bf II. tf 13- OEO. A. LATHROP, M. D.

1 LESEES-MESjRS. SEA jlOJPKIXS. MR. J. S.

TOWXSEXD, STAGE AND ACTlXfJ -t (Evening, (Satonlay) December lS.rilllep l. Mrond this Thaaire, the new ana admirnble Drama of IX)N CSAR DE BAZAN If. i To conclude with the laaghaWe Farce, Wufltdf For further particulars', see Bills oors P1? at 6 I performance to commence': P''K Tickets to he had at Messrs. Swan Clifford store, and Commercial Hotel, and at tL imoru store, and Commercial Hotel, a Box Orhee, on the evening of performance 1 bice or Aijiissios BoXf aH): Pit, e. iO Cants.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DROPER APPLICATION having bceri' -L made to William L. Lee, Esquire. Chief Justice ol the Superior Court by Kapule opio of lor appointment of administrators upon the estate ot? Kapule of Honolulu, lately deceased; is hereby given to all persons whom it may that Thursday the 10th day of Januarv next at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, is a dayand hour appointed for hearing said applications atd objections that may be ollered therato, at the Court lUuse in the town of Honolulu. HENRY RHODES.

Clerk of the Sup'r. Dec. 15, 1849. 31-3t NOTICE. PROPER application having been made t6--X illiam L.

Lee, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, by Kamatnaka, for probate of the will of, and appointment of administrators upon the estate cf Kamakainau oi Honolulu, lately proot of will, and all objections that thereto, at the Court House in the iom of Hon. luu- HENRY RHODES, Clerk of the Superior Court. 15, 1849. 3l-3t. -r-.

NOTICE. T)ROPER application having been made to --1- William L.Lee, Esquire, Chief Justice of. the Superior Court, by Zenas Bent, for letters of administration upon the estate of George Patterson, late of Honolulu, deceased; Notice is hereby' given to all persons hom it may concern, that the 17tb day of January next, at 9 o'clock in the is a day and hour appointed for hearing said applicttion and all objections that may be' of-fered thereto, at the Coart House the town' of Honolulu. HENRY RHODES, Clerk of the Superior Dec. 15, 1349.

31-5t. 1OTICJE. DROPER application having been made to William L. Lee. Chief Justice of the-Superior Court, by Zenas Bent, for letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of James McKsan, late of Honolulu, deceased.

Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it mn concern, that Thursday, the 17th day ot January, A. 1850, at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon, is a day aijd hour appointed for hearing said application and all objections that may be offered thereto, at the Court House in the Town -of Honolulu. HENRY RHODES. Clerk of the Superior Court. December 15, 1S49.

31-5t NOTICE. PROPER application having been made to William L. Lee. Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, by Paao for letters of adminis- tration upon the estate of Puniwai. of Honolulu, deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern, that Thursday the 18th day of -T October, A.

D. 1849. at ten o'clock'in the is a day and hour appointed foe hearing said application and objections that may be offered at the Court House in the town Honolulu. HENRY RHODES, Clerk of the Superior Court Honolulu, Dec. 4, 1849.

30-S. NOTICE 'FHE undersigned having been duly appointed by Hon. Wm. L. Lee, Chief Justice of the Suprsrpa Court, administrator of-the, estate of William Pitt Leleiohoku, deceased, late of Honolulu, island Oahu.

Notice is hereby given to all persons ed to said estate to make payment, and to all per- sons having claims against the same to jfPesent them' for settlement to the undersigned, at his office io' Honolulu, on or before the first day ef Januarv next'-RICHARD ARMSTRONG, AdmvaisJratojV i Honolulu, Sept. 28, 1849. 20-tfr NOTICE VLL persons in any way interested in the estate of Samuel Archer Retwolds. of Lahaina, Island of Maui, late deceased, such as creditors, next of kin or otherw ise, sre hereby cited to appear before William L. Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at his office ia Honolulu, on Thursday, the 10.h dav of January next, at 19 o'clock in the forerioan, ro atttnf the settlemefft of the accounts of the Aomiistratbrs appointed OJtsaid offer objectmns if any they have lo such account, aad te the final settle-' inent of the estate, and1 dweharge of the Adn.inis- trators from further duties and HENRY RHODES' -Clerk of the Superior Court'.

Honolulu, Dec. 1,1849. 6t-29 notice VLL persons in any way interested in the estate of Louis GkAvita, of Honolulu, late deceased, such as creditors, next of kin or otherwise, are hereby cited to appear before William L. Lee, Chief Justice ot the Superior Court. in Honolulu, on Thursday, the 10th day of January next, at 9 o'clock in the forenooH.

to attend the settlement of the accounts of the Administrators ap-. pointed on said estate, and offer object ions', il any they have, to such account, and to the finsT seftl- nient ot the estate, and discharge or the Aamnlistra. tors from further duties and responsibilities. HENRY RHODES'; Clerk of the Superior Court. Honolulu, Dec.

1, 1849. 6t-29. FOR SALE, I) THE SUBSCRIBERS 1) 1 cask 150, 6 1-2 feet polished trace Chains 50 dozen Axes, 20 doz Shovels, 9 do double bitted Coral Axesj i 2 1-2 do Hunt's Coopers Adzes, 4, 2 1-2 do Lathing Hatchet, r. 11 do double plane Ironsj assorted sizes; 6 do socket Gouges, 2 firmer do, 7 Smiths Anvils, 14 do Vicesj 1 1 48 setts linked draft 39 boxes Copper Bolts, asserted 2 kegs Copper Nails; 1 inch, i 2 do composition Spikes, I corn Sheller, 1 dox k-ella Stands. 1 doz Blubber 10 bxs II 14 Glass, 2 bxs 12 a 2 do 12 IS do, SObxsstx 10 do, 30 do 10 12 do, 10 water Fiherers, IS bolts Russia Sail Cloth, Sheaves and Pins, 6 coils hemp Cordage, 4 1-2 to fi inch, Double and single Blocks, Yellow Ochre', 1 Ground Verdigris, Putty, Chrome Yelldwj Green, 10 tons Grindstones, "-6 heavy plated Castors, 10 pes Bolting Cloth? 1 case 60 pes Linen, fine, 10 Cultivators I hhd Leaf Tobacco, 1 hhd Cut do, 10 ox yokes and bows complete," 200 prs ox bows, 28-tl EVERETT Cd.

and for "sate' by the sub crib. ers. 20,000 superior BRICK. 'V1 w.a.i fit vLlr IXtRE. given loan persons whom it may concern, that Thursday, the 10th day of January next, at 11 o'clock, in.tke forenoon, is a day and bour appointed for hearing said aDDlieation anrf 4 .1 7 i fi 4 4T I or particuurs apply 15.

8lHf STARKE ANION CO. fi i isciv.

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