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Navigating the Paeltle. At :1 meetin of the members of the r!” lio‘fiion for the Aflvnm-ement . {ganglion at Hull. on‘tho Nth Sep fem , the-Rev. ('. G. Nicolny disconneil, _ ll the Wed nnd ethnoloyirsl set-- tion, upon the importance of certnin plan-es in the Pacific with reference to grant circle‘ routcn neross that mean : “Tho general want of uppm-intimi of great circle soiling is evidenced by the routes selected by steam packctconipnnics. both to the unit and to the west. Thi.~ ll!!! arisen from the holiitunl :lin-ot‘.‘ll~rrn-i tor's projection, To {militate the (‘Ullßlll' oration 0f lllt‘ suliii-I'L n Sll'rtnn‘rnlllli' chnrt of the Pacific, showing the lilll'ul‘ rnin't-ntrii-ity of is shun-s, lids lm-n mn strnetetl; great circles llllH' lim-n lnitl; down (11l n. .\leretiloi"s chart, between many of the most inipnrtnnt places in the “011”,} Mid tables of til‘ttlllt't’s lime been wing pletely i-nlenlntexl. From these the «iii-l luuccs involved in the l’nuific route to‘ Australia \'in the lx‘lhmns (if l’nnnnm, :ip penr to be, from Ilmnl‘s end to l'nnnnzn, ‘ 4,369 geographical miles; from Panama to Sydney, 7th“) miles ; iiinlriin.r illltvjlt'lllt‘l'l 12,049 miles. But from the Land‘s endl to Hdiartrtown. \in the t‘ulw of (loud Hope, is only 11,200 miles~Ntl miles sham-i. The facilities nfl'orded on the route from Panama nre however, great.— The Gnlupogos lslunihs‘,.where the (~.\i.~t ence of cool is reported, uliord a refuge from the horrible climate of the Isthmus, and they otter every sdvnntn e for a depot.‘ The stun'mpnny‘formed {sl' the purpose of elecfii communication by this route, dposes Ehiti as the intermediate depot, hilt Tahiti lies far out of the shortest track. end is dangerous of access from the east. Enter Island lies nearest the‘direet line, and, If its harbor be sulfieient, is well suited in other respects . The Sandwich Islands present them- Iplyu u the most importantinsnlnr posi tion' in the North Pscific. They are dis— tant respectively from Vancouver’s Island, 3293 miles 323;: Frnneigo, 2083 ; Centrnl , 4 Coho, ”0' Vol uniso, . Ramayana, 3353; Chrisdrl, 580111 Sin» “we, . 32; Sidney, 3500; .Ancklund, he conclusions come to by by Mr. Nic olny are, thnt what i. now called the over load route to Chitin, Ought to be the most nfld nntil one is opened across North Alert“. That by the Cape has the next Eda-mo, while the udnutages of that ?nm- In utmost cxclnaivel confined ‘ to “I souther- Stat“ of the llaion end the Wl} Indies; and. ,with respect to them, it will be Inperleded by the overland Joule. British horthwut America, Mr. ‘ memfi?‘ more {B:2wa dtuatched k , 0...rp.rt0 tocoutintei mngfllg the trade of that ~ fipuhbth nontofnpid com-‘ V ii“ thud tho develomti it. maroon are, therefore, objects of‘ thw , ; -gvt:'_flq)l'M—“~——‘ l 5‘ finals-e we Tending. It lad-rd to the newsgaperlmderin - than. «ilk ,gse ,pros rd'tt , 8,7 -. V ”amid entiretfenrful “is or menu crime. from petlt lunar“?- mmwlliim‘ murder.— . ... y i i' ti to our , Wriflqflwxflflo o city foul“ , :dlomhwgtmfled‘bmk . NO3“. o we L rod m and sicke'n ct the rel-ital ' nod-wow are we' tending? ltr- rally seen th-t the genius of ' In" Order in about to gather up her , tote her denature ( ever from - me”, la ibr 31:0 luv. -' _ . ry-cgegfiendso M030?- : :, ~W‘jtn muffin" in \~ ' ' ISM. Our principle ;»_ din... North Duh. Eat and West, ’3 ”I b" . “Vitamin! of actions fit a“, M n Vonitlu on ‘ «all pl. Now l{ark oaddfigm ’ 2', . utt , uis- E WMgm‘Fch-v. done deeds I wfld on W.” draw hot tau-s from g, Wm.” .ndfqnlct ; and, as n g. , , “coders have you Im— ' whl ‘fijutice. Thc reason in iy such l’ ti . ‘ winked at is the very one that L m 111 Waive for the well being if. of societyin tmn. -It blot because f our tun m ' bu.» W‘; believe that I .i ' any (1 good and w snd, if e£etively carried out. ' 09", the bestln the world. But y . - thing, in thins welluin ¢ ‘1“ tho tho: hue flourished in tho Wal- .. , immune-nomad when, «Justice. That some thing is Plbllc Opinion—o sort of ‘hlgher kw' fist to woman: all quarters of tho Union, I' th as well u the , N_ glt '- ihnthot dense? than” ‘, Mk: Opinion. il‘tlio W 4 princié up.- -who.. tide. the dutiuol of this contain to be borne. If that. as hereto : torn, by Hague! the actiomot' every mob ~ mule Win up immgtm, tor real ~‘-. my who“? politic, when i. no, . skint“ 'at are we tending ‘ prune: of In outbreak. hu m. lwmmhetho baneot' ‘I” tlc‘ln‘lrami‘t, and we think that ‘ W ~ * logs wer. stopped, fimfla to tho good old time when d, 9' Unit-Hort utioothrong-hth. ' ease up], ity.—- " ' Hormone mudermthststnli übrood at mood-y, Ind these midnight assassins who 'cover their bloodydecds th the ehon any} of deopduhnem—whcre is the ren ml’ilflflhfl‘ the mod]? The low is no I‘ll. It «ll mom in the othorwnml _ fin; .gm not sanction it. h', tiou W progression in this [Whirl | ithuunsewure lbrgettlng _ w.” W «hty that tho won for us, . hm their boat blood, the mus-m fifties" we now enjoy 1' Wcl myth-Lit» 100 true—that individually. _ Enigma}, we hove los- nTrd for the . Oprdfllc rift“: of our Mtg liors than Veio&——tha the worst puma of lii:- , P 9 are, in our bosoms, bL‘Llellgi i ’iy-flu handout—that n generom'. ilove of the principle of the ‘grcuttst good to the greatest number’ is fast being trum plnntcd to some other dime, and in its stead supreme Eclllfiilllco'o has began to grow, rank nmlluxurinnt, like the poi=ouous trees and weeds of India. i is there no way—in the name nfllenven L 4,, reach the end of such t'lllliluglicn‘.’- - lArc there no lll“al|.~ in set limits to these ‘tci'riblo upheut'ings or demoniuc pnsdozn? 'ls there no arm that can nttlllhllls shedding of human blood, and silt-nee thisdziily, :iml hliiiost hourly, cry that goes up from the ;red earth to Heaven for vengunee on the lillil'llt'l‘t‘l'i head. We lliiilt‘ to (ind ihut, soup- I l".lll~' may lu' found to pro-Vent it, ll" lnnt. il \iill be but u >lwrt Illlli' htl'oi-i- hel will have reached an era. in our history \inel lilui' to that of Rome, when governmental] ”forms cullic and \\ Hit like th ' shitting scencfi lol' :1 linlioruniu-—\\'ln-n tin.- 'l'ri|iun 'ship illlil‘ lthc Dictatorship were oili-rcd for sale at auction to the highest bidder, or him who could bring the greutcst numbers of .\words, to orcrnw :iutl intimidate. Ur, like \'cuicci when the .\.‘hillctto and the daggfi; and the: code of Machiavelli were the dispensers of, justice: Jiy. Yt’rrlll'. n. I ~— , ~—.——-—. l The Emperor Nicholas. ‘ George M. Dallas, late Vice President of the United States, and Minister to Rus siu, thus sketches the ('Zal‘: “ No admitted merit, no length of scr i'ice,.uo elevation of junk can avert the blow with which he is ever ready to strike the culpable or disloyal. To maintain the discipline of 'his troops, he is in the habit of suddenly visiting their stations without warning, when, woe to the oliiccr or pri vate then detected in fault l He has been ‘ known, on the instant of discovering rc ‘ missncss or inattention, to tear oil“, with l his own hands, the epauletts and decoru tions of o veteran and favorite officer.— ' There revels in his temperament what may ' be called a dosh of romance, which, set ofl' ’ by a form of great elegance and muscular ’ strength, gives to his actions, \'iracity and I interest. When representing the imperial v chicfi- his details of grandeur and magnifi ' cencc may be truly and orientally gorgeous I —his audience, bouquets and festivals as imposing and dramatic as those in the A ru ' biau Nights—yet often from them he ' breaks abruptly away, travels through his ' kingdom, unknown and unobserved, gain ing, perhaps, admission to the palace of some neighboring sovereign, under a. ficti~ ‘ tious name; or. as a mendicnut by the way~ ‘ aide, claims thocharlty of his Empress; ‘ or, it may be, as an awkward captain of a ’ steamer, sleet: to run down :- lubbering captain of "mail cruit on the Baltic; and, while supposed to bother roaming overt the Empire, )lurms his Ministers by sud denly presenting himself amongst them.— ’ A few years ago an American frigate, ' alike celebrated for the beauty of het- poo ‘, portions, the solidity of her form, and quick-i near of sailing, entered the harbor oi (irons-l tadt. Her arrival was at once cominuni-, outed to Nicholas, and, ‘before her auchor‘ was fairly down, one d his richly ornn monted steamers was observed approaching ocross the wide bay. The steamer stop s? nt about one hundred yards distancé in tho frigate, and a dazzling group of oficert was seen to enters hargo,‘ the course olr which was immediately directed towardsfitha iii . Acting as coxswuiu‘toi this" barge, and seating himself on thol stern, appeared a conspicuous figure, with. a small white cap, encircled by a rod band, and attired in a single-breasted bnrk groan frock coat, the attire corresponding with the_ tradition-uh subordinate capacity, and presenting a sin ular contrast to the e’ n letts and other guery of thou under whgse orders he seemed lrationed. Always P’?‘ ,parcd tovrocoive Inch visitors, our narnl non-nude! not than at the gangway, and an than n cordial wslcomo. Among a won the Vice Chancellor of the Em pire, the Minister of Marine, and a number oi‘ admit-ls and general oflicm. who went ' ait' la the cabin of tho Commodore, whilst their oouwain, u if conscious that ho mus) look out tor limit) walked! for ward,’ Ind mingled omicsnly with the common salon. As he examined the bat tery nod ”allowed the bulwarks, asking now and then some questions, the hardy tars, trained to discern the air and tons of real authority, instinctively touched theirl turpanliu hats, and, winking knowingly to, one other, whispered their conviction, thati it was the old boy himself i! This sunpi-l cion circulated with rapidity throughout the frigate, but no one deemed it dccorotm, by the slightest word or look, to intimate ltn oniluoco to limo/ho thou it himself “he violid tobqlbolukly urfi‘co‘niiod. Altar inrpuctinlthis proud specimen of our null Monro and armament, tho ricWMMC entered their ho . d Mud o moment whenrfi commodore was to d ide whether he should giro tho ordinary salute of twenty-one guns, 'or twice that number, eonstitnttngl an imperial salute. The suspected cox-| swain wutthen observed alone, and lean-l ing on the wheel of the steamer, «the:l mud-waft heavy cannon thundered from m ports. He remained silent and sta :3 until, at the sound of the tweng gun, he started with norm-in, ga - 9rd his ofloeri Ironnd him, and, utter he had ~axpiained to them that the ‘cute YI-ku‘ had soul through his disguise, ha Issued his orders for the resumption of his true character; signals were immadintely noticed to lgwhongd sithmnnmnd ing forts, und ton on twelve iun ships in the harbor. Tho star-spungled bu'nner wan that hinted at the masthead of the humor, gracefully playing .ucross the bows of the American ship. while every other armed moi commenced ilrln an swering salutes- When these mung, the lingo the Union slowly dot-ended, und Nicholas [acclaimed his “alumnae by hoisting in its stead the sta 0! his house—tho dark double-bended angle, on a yellow ground-« Whom weennoe, u if by magic, dirokc. the' connou' both on the' shore and_tlic bay, producing the deafening, ‘.roar of 2000 guns. The sou-confidence lwhich lend.» to those eccentric WW7 ‘ i churm-terizes the department of the bur-l ,ereign everywhere and at all times, Our ‘fnneies are always apt to imagine him al lwuys moving in state, and hedging himself around _with guards and nttendtinls, with all the SIJUW and pomp ol‘ the appurtenan— ees of tyranny. Such is not the ease.— ,\\'lilv, the. elected citizen, the lung of France, \\‘llli powers expressly deliiwd and restricted, feels Sale only within his pnlueei ‘wnlls, or surrounded liy hi? soldiers, \\‘llll‘ll lNii-liolas, tho niiresti‘ii'iu uinl lrl‘t'npflilsi-l ll)l[‘ despot, mainmiiw, in :ill lii< intei‘i-ourse; with his people, the freedom and careless-t mess nf unimportant pi'iviey. He is fit‘cll; "at all hours, in a small, singiwliui’w .\li‘l‘L’lLi iii] an illlt ii eiirriiige, on horwlmel‘ or on limit, llilllt'lilnlilliiiliCil and illiillSilllEillrlii‘il.i lexi-ept by those familiar with hi: general personal appenrunv-i- or [ill-\'alligiltlllll' ; lh‘ll‘ililgcl‘d often, unaware of lll\' lil'c>l‘liCt',i Ipuss him without respect." ‘. i , From the lieutueky \'enniuu. , l The Person oi the Nebraska Bill. l , “'e have already said and published so: ‘liiiueli in regard to this liiensui‘e, that we ‘Si'ul‘t‘t‘ly deem it net-essary to write any-‘ ' thin further upon I‘. But- we. cannot lwit iiioid our heurty eohgrutulations to our; 'rt dent, and through them to the \VhOll" Jeountry, lllloll‘llllh', one’of the most impor )tant triumphs ever achieved in eureountry, lhy nieii devoted to the best interests and ‘eoiumon Welfare of the Union, over rnni pantfanntieixni and unholy iiliolitionism.-| Never Rlilt‘c the days of the Hartford eon-i ventioii was viler means used to defeat the' cherished wishes of the people. Its oppo— iieiits fought it with an energy amounting almost to desperation, or, as they termed lit, ‘to the bitter eml.’ Through theirl lageney, inllamntory documents, calculated |to rouse the most damnable and hellish! positions that slumber in the human bosom.‘ Ministers of the gospel, prolesnini to be . einbnssadora of peace, threw aside t 0 man lie of reigion and good will and charity, and descend from the public to the politi eal arena, and while there invoked the vein geance of heaven upon all those who do fended it. Over three thousand‘ clergy men of New England tnrnod politicians to! defeat it, and in their mistaken philanthro—i py, turned their faces to heaven and proton-4 ed in the name of Almighty God against lits passage. The Abolition press thunder ed eoiumn after column of iiivective, and ltheir hireiiiigs received pay for the damn ing work, in the empty honor of burning‘ our parent citizen: in efligy. Trenton and Arron and murder was recommended rather than luch a law should be enacted. But it ha: panned ! and those three thouliind ministers can now go back to their pnlpith and proclaim o dienee to the laws of God Ind man, in accordance with the teachings of the Bible—they can now turn their niadivnlefl agentions to the congrorflonl In I “if m Toad of to Longress. The New York 'l‘ bone can now cease to invite men to upw'the ‘ torch of the incendiary to the Capi ,’ for the eyes of its editor will never be ghddon. ed by the night of that magnilcont ntrno turn in lurid flames, and-lid heated walla burying Congressmen in their fall. W . J AMES C. STRONG. 3035,“ A“ new; i in connection your “on. Wm. Stmz. W M the eonrtn in Wuhtnnon Tummy. ' ‘ CATHLAIEI‘, W. Tu ..‘L'F‘ill'i- LES.“ 6.1 L“ . _. ___.___ DISSOLUTION. I"!!! «Mar-I existing nnder the lame ml ‘hhd L. B. ”WlCo..hvoM they“ hired y mutull mn . math bun- willo eootinued in L. B. 11*:- “2.3”“ A. Hummer. under the name and It of H .7- nd Plnmnrer. whowiliumhupdl me- thehtolnlof 15f. Hullnxl a (In. .W.Mymewinremolninthcoilco nnttltlo husium iil not“ up. L B. HASTINGS. F. W. PITTYUMVE, A. A. PLUII'ID I'ort Manual.“ 90. um. 80 . ARRIVAL OF THE “ Ii OLI A N ” ‘ 9 DIRECT non NEW you. 8.1. MoCORMICK, lie-(tun reel-ind, M the aims med var-cl. direct rorn New York, one of them and but new noel: of mi one: $390!! All” 811319.!!!th Enrbru ttothll'l'orrlhr.lud in porch-Aid themileorhhnilmiliedhmth-‘mupflou .Mly thirty per rent leni- than Run Fund-m nun. '. SCHOOL WKBr—[knderl' lint book In reading; Ida nomad do do- do third “do; do fourth do a»; do llflh do do; d'o pictorial primnwvflmcr: da mi- Ill‘ book. The above Icrien of Ic “admin lined hull the principal echo-lain Oregon. Ami are decided ly under to any other’xtmt. Web-hf- element "Wm , - A T BTlCSv—nompuon'n primary nritlmitl'fié in mental do: 01w“ dot do higher do. DICTIONABI WOW I 111-brim; do och voedition; loath-slay“; “Which-will); do primfido' do pocket 0. “no N’fl'l'lt‘sl VIOBWI‘I piano-op , . ...”. “do”; a “,2. a”; do Folder? do holly]; Dbl‘n “mpwll. italr n'n human-luncheon. ' anlnnAie-i._xnk '- ; nuuh'. - om‘u; Brown’ii' Bullinn'u; oiiemiore- grail, with liq; dol-‘ronoli In; than-nude; Boil flaunt”- mr; «Mn do. ~ ' ‘ $3339]. when Etriovlprisrm. all ‘W n ; . n on olden; ~ . ibwiu. pimr ywith «prev-anion! oi merit cw. iin urn-y; pen-. 33“ and ML»! but maker-i; driving paper. all i flinch. in number- ~ clh. tn; or during. in uni-en: ink. Huh. m and red; parathion! othorriilnrl‘. umdhnir pen cth : mm «the United Btu-um: mull! ; do 'ul’lll rln; moored: water whirl, In boxer; prim-n, 11l riA In, plain and colored; ill me...“ “My, ctmp- indlnrnhberhuidonrlm; palm. on until“ My; perforated paper. with! avian: mil? paper, unnamed; motto "(on in nicel- XOS. . GETANaARD ¥0 3KB. Pomh‘»flys§ mmre'n o 'I z n 'n : n'r -, your" -, Hem Rhona 'lpi’llu-I‘l ; Scott'- ; Covper'l: rflluk'l; (Tmp‘euu Ouhn'r. Young: The-hove renli uniform odlfion, nplandid‘}, and and well printed airline pow. A cop“ Inypoet will her new to any put at Oregon or 'uhlnlfton Terrivirieu (pa-urea) on receipt 0! 2. flywn‘ul flmdcompu‘p worn. in call, rioth,ur morocco. iltnr viola; an' lift- and complete work, in all? do; or momma ill or plain CI-nlm’l hinnrmtivn ibr In poo ill ; lie-mph Inhlen, vu’louu edi Ivnii; carpenter's! milrlo'l lin urvhiteetun: the new clerk‘s whom; the Amer llnn farm Ind horn book: tin |ml|ry)ee§er'u guide ,bouk : Downing'u fruit and mum: ’ountt and 13. an I:attle: we: on ‘11; Mint-m oi the lion-4;: 'I can coo : ‘I ”go" 11min guide: Emir-Io do do; all": mint ,rody mkmfiaghm ton-alum to. W m 1m I I!“ love to mention. Allin. I. .‘i, I. :..-:5 to 11an [all an lull-bound hint hn'oh» l FRANKLIN BOOK- STORE, Front like“. Port ‘ iful. Orfltrnn. ' . ‘ ‘ D‘Boohlut Wmmi. expert-. 0! other-ht,“ i HIV put of the 'flr lory. ‘ ‘ June 17. 1"“. Ille . 1 T , ‘ - 1 he“ (mods, _ 1 l sEcuxn STREET, 1'05“: U“ 10; m‘umxu. J UST ruvulvcd and now npening a general won-l meal. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Cloth- ‘ lug,- &.c., dun. ‘ Suvh as Frovk, Drrsu. Hawk, l’rlnrc Albert, ‘ ‘ Business tun] ()\‘(‘r Coats. ‘ Dug-Skin. Fancy. (,‘Asnllnorcfiulinel mnl mnlc-‘ ~kin Y‘nnu. Illmk mm. (‘zlsdmrro mul Punt-y \’cvlu. l Huh. llmllva' :uul (h-utlmnrn‘H Jinnu,fill«-rn,(lui-‘ |<-r.—‘, Slipplrrs mnl (‘llllllrt'n~ .\‘hnod nl'ull k 11111.1.1 .\ mud Maul'llnl'lltArl‘\\hll(‘,l’HlUl’(‘d. calim, )lirku-I ry. chm-k, owr uml under Shirts a! priced to wit the‘ l "A. mA'lm Cram and .\lvrinu Shawls. Ribbons, Bonnets.l Law, “low-s. llonicry, Perfumery. Fl‘l‘sh ground Curn‘ \lml. lh’iul \mllm, llh l 2 Sugar. l‘ol‘l‘oe, Tm, Cnmllcu‘ ‘l'lnmm n and S ‘:III. . ‘ .\ll nl‘whlr'h will be sub] wry law. ‘ W. .\I. IIUTIAI‘IIICI‘T. ‘ Olmpia. Junc u, '54. -11. M. LOUISSON & 00., 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, clothing, Boots and Shoal, i "all, ('nlm. (irocrrll-l, (‘nwkl‘ry Ware, ; Au" «4-. ‘ Olympia, W. T., San antlsco, (‘aL ; I. 'l,()l’lr‘sll§. I. LIUHTNIII. A. VIIANKIIn! .\pril 2'l, 1531. 31m _ i, ‘.I. A (z. x. WILLIAIS, II 1 1‘“. w «Kunml 3 l'mllnnd, n. I'. y 1 Ulymxri-,w. t l ‘ , . . v _ \\ llllams & II ate] man, g \\'l{l)llES}l.E AND RETAIL DEALERS I! I GROCERIES. PR_OV|S|ONS AND ”000%. | Alain Shed, Olympia, ll’. T. I April 15. “54. 38:13! ‘ i _ . V _ ....-. . cmps 8o ETHRIDGE, A RCIIITL‘CTS AND BUILDERS, Ola-Inn. wumxa-ras mum". BESGWE'” °ll-'""‘“' “’..f.f"fi.l‘:" M“ r lunpnml to rum-ct Inrfugulfin;nkivldl for'lfufl: l mm on the Imprinted “11¢ phn," whkh unnm b. . “Aliza-ed "Vnnry Mme." ‘ nuH‘uh. I Olympia, Nov. n, ma. um _ ALLAN, LOWE A: 00., COMI'IIIION MERCHANTS; 12:! our mm. mm mum. Allan, MrKinlny & 00.. Oregon Cily And L'lnpqua. (In-(ml. . ‘ June 25.1R53. W! , 7 iPUYA L L U P ‘ 333.1110}! FESEEEY. VI‘HE UNDERBIGNED m now pnpmd w enter into contact wkh rm- de-lrmu a! paella] Sulmon—alr-livcruhlc nn! 0 m, [mm the “NF-Kn my quantity to sun. ‘1” to 1 L I\' t SWAX. Puyfllw, ‘ nr to PHILIP REACH. Fay, Stall-mun City. August 11, 1563. SW ' l ___.___fi_fifk , 7,-.. _:_.*_.. l ‘ THE OFFICE 0F 1 , . INO. B. PRESTON. 1 ‘ IS on! PREITON. O'NEILL & CO}! Itore,‘ '1 Main mun, Oman City, who MII pnpcv- ‘ \‘cd to mom! to my sin-- patching to Land} or Luul law: In our-a. ,' ‘ Oqgl City. Doc- 3“. I“! 1 ‘ "017133.. f JUST RECEINED u m min... 1... and . lplendld memo! .- PA RLOR AND 03,0581'01’38, Bard-1t... ‘ ' .qpn Plow-X cmrmmfi‘mhu, CUTLER. - .\I. onhn-dolupudurbdm-nul plan: and 30W Th: m W: m unp‘ru‘l to nun-(manta Mir. nod It on MW.dunkhlnoul-|MMM . 03030! GALLAGHER pIy-fls. Nov. ‘. Iw. 9! WATCHES AND JEWELRY! 11. OOLLIER W . WATCH Inn. A: I: ,ELRB. (an! 00 ll- uum. lo.) of ARM pun-n I- ma:- Um dam T 0m and Valium 32'»:- M I3] rwén-Wd' when lulu Mb mph W'A TCHES AND 15' WELR Y. (hall. mtg-Manama. boils-unl mlnhfialm. tom-Mo! tbsp-hanged u c. Pantm.uxtdnarh but Coll. Thu-debutl halo: nu Columbia Kohl. ' 1 Dept. 10, ms. mum of 000. N. McOouha, Deceased. ONCE l- huby n- to .1: mu m N mwumfuo. N. 100-51 h. but") n th- hhh non-a "not. with .- yen M M hm“ I. u v rum In th- m. county. . I‘4 111 .1! renun- Nedhhuomnqudh-nh mmedlm puma". . A. A. DENNY. Adnlnhtnhr. July Is. mu. «us . For Sale Chap. l rluwn (‘unmnl Cum-bu. with Fune ‘ coupler for Ima- houn. uh. ‘ no“. [l‘m particular: may u \'n Wln- ' Me A Dunmn'n, nu, no: I M J M en ‘mentn. or w L. S. Vgn Wlnkle. lefllel Emu, Stu-om: Saul. Bun Francine. cuddle. VII WMJ “ Sun fillet." - ' ‘ In, an, ml. 2‘81.» , ) .-. ~ , d....-.......n_.-.. .. .. l w..l'. SAYWA RD, HAB m M a Pod mun, than n. In. an.“ will Input-mug. U on hand my hue-t m a! "oas'mm AN DD I 000 D S lohefmnd In WHAT mun-nu whale-k or Mun u o m man. And having-mill.“ .vlll'u lurd mamwulratonmm ‘ I‘m Ludlnw. n y 30. “63.47”. ‘ J. S. BIRTH. l A TTORNEY AT LA IV, | ‘ m'n con, VIII-It‘- nun. I WILL “and w my bullie- elm-M to M. In ‘ threw-uh ants fennel-yo: mums-r vcyorfienonl ul 0115”. ' ACI hell A (‘ "mu“lltigm aom .~:.mn'.".':‘...5....'.. A c....°5.:. “...-'l.; ‘ ‘ Hun. (‘. Inncuw. WW Clly. \ None. \AIA. warm: lndnbhbwfln his 0. KIM. \ um vequuted to make payment m idly. land than: lulu demo-hugs: (In ‘..-w l 1:??? them m? 3y New aunt all d I. n 1 I u pad . lI! ‘ ‘ y unwLA‘ mammal. ‘ Senlllo. June 10. mill—MO ‘ STEAMER FASI-yON. Tm; msul‘hx l.- mm plylng mu] m mun-e On ‘ ply mainly Mm ‘ MONTICELLO AND PORTLAND. ' ml.mnue¢n:\llh thi-h and m 3:“. I(‘uwllu river, In urth the WHOIMW. "m, non Ponhnd In Omwcny. " I'v-ennn my “maiden” Expect-’1: .t WA ' uhl W eve M This. ‘ :.rnltuzs’ud at Ilnwerln on fin mull-n»! m‘ mus dlyli 3 ' LO. \'Ax mumks. Delul "d . ' 'w. n 'wn;m:§,""* AEEVMBATW A? MW; I >TIZILACOOM, w. T. ‘ . Nov-{1,1351 uu‘ ’___- ~ _...__v-’.__-._..a..-—! i ’LAFAYETTE BALCII, ' ‘ r m 23 2?. <9 83 am a o ; STICILACOOM. WASHINGTON mammal _! nan H 53. mr , W... U... .-....m _ § (“~loqu L. STORY, 3‘ Dammg .1 I)}INNISI'IX'S BUILDING, IRON'I‘ mm, 3 . 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