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justly Inurit I’urtit‘uiuh‘ of this ll'lliit' uili he i-iuuul in the wvvrul letters w- lll'L‘ kimtlv {unlirimi for pulpin-ntion. . Gov. .\hsor. nnd A. 11. Sr: ART, l-lup have just arrived. From them we leurn that the Oregon volunteer rvginient, togeth er with the regulars, under Maj. Rims, moved forward from the Dulles, on Tunalnr, the 6th inst. The Oregon regimnnt o*th J, W, Nrsx'rrni Colonel; J.\-;. K. Lung Lt. Colonel, midi“: A. (Inna, .\[njnr. ’l‘in Indiuis__ni"n n-pflrit'tl to number over 3000 won-lore, and rumor snys they nre foi'til'yiug themselves, with block-houses, m, ll‘ sue): PM to be the com, it is altogether ~n I» uhle that an engagement took place on Snu day or Monday Inst. Gov. MASON obtained from Ft. Vancou ver [6O stand of arms, sud 10,000 rounds of Midge. lle distributed 50 on his Wuy over, with I proportion of cartridge; The runainder are intruded for the counties on the Sound—to he us equally distriliutml us Fodble. The urnni ordered to he shipped rom Benicia, Ca|., are exported soon. «>- , Letter troll Ir. lahbmn. “ Ou'xru, W. T.. Nov. sth, [8.55. Editor Pioneer and ancm! .- Believlng that a short account of the - midortuno hnppeuing to the escortdetailed m Capt. Hus’ company of Mounted Volunteers, to escort the Express messen ‘en—Maj. WI. Tum and Jon.\' Baumev, ”Acting Governor MAKOSJnight prove of interest to your readers, I'therei‘orc give u brief detail of the (’il’t‘llllflifllil‘cl huppt-u --ing on the route. Col. A. B. Moses, Dr. M. I‘. Burns, George Bright, Joseph Miles, nud myself, iI/compeuy with the Express messengers, kin camp at the first crooning ofthe Nnchez river, on Towiny lost; and traveled uu looleltod until" Wednesday evening, 3 o’dot‘k. to Connell’u prairie, in the White river valley. lit-re, we met with in party olClleht-t and Nesqlmlly indium, number ing about 150 wnrrionl. lining there diocorered that Mr. Council's house had recently been burned—me inquired of the lndianr, who (at that time showed no signs 0! molestation.) had lmrned the house, or "they knew how it come to be burned? They denied all kuo ledge ol‘ the cause, and “M‘hMVCJIHIuM! aerobic—«ay il. that Ihnt their lulu-Juana: Agar close up. Balm", i. e. thnt their hearts were right towarda the Americana. We talked with them for a long time—asking many nations—why they were there 7 and en enored, or lunch as words would do. to -‘ draw them out and make them show their true poultion,—-they all the while making declaration of friendship. Woyhcu went to the place where we mppoqod they intended to camp and on deamod to port-hue some “ unockusinr' from their aquwl, and whilo then, we new and cont-erred awhilo with their min chief ML In the meanwhile. all the Int Indian were grodully (iii-pureed, but we did»: kaow It that lim when. We then muted w hone: agalu Ind pro. ended“ our route, about halfu mile, to | (loop Daddy owamp. There we received a lard-m Irv—M than wry ulna In~ M who had accreted Ihemnrlrel in am bit-:41" halal-d la. Col. A. Benton 'Hoou mired a hall, outerlng the left side at tho hack and tuning immediately under tho heart, aid came out through the right Wu. Ihroogh the centre of u lot torla the trout-pocket of‘ hi. over coat. Ir. Joesph limo, of Olympiu, received a we“ in tha leek, which nuhomd him. ha hit in the deep mad, and was unable to Brill hie hone’a hark spin, or get out wthoot lulu-nu. We dirocted him to tahhold ol hi- utirrnp-loathor, while we .‘puimd in. ltorwa'a bridle ...: than putting gar: to our home. we rounded in drag- U lib out of the mod. Here, we found to: he Ind booom no hint, that it in Which“: tom-ithlalone. o ‘khldulolzhvo him all make our ’ we lfwo could. _n there wu no hope kiln. All this time the lodiana were mi) u o eoutlnm lire, not more to y 'yartls dictum—in which Maj. “advantage-Imin his hurl, but. a not poutrato the atoll. We \vere eom~ . ”I to have Mr. Illa, lo we put upon “M“Mrodoahono mile and a “fin“. M becomeomaehu- Mb wof hi- wound, that. ,UMHM oahombu-knnylong— C. '0 11. mood lado:Sigrid“!!-hill: .- m w I o u eu- ‘rx. "me Mr tot rat or in l Oath. Here we diaeorerod mots: an; We Wln Moon on do. :harg! into Iha brash—three ofo .-fladthomokud two opootho Mal "Margin; the full con ual our "'0'?“ And then lllil‘ our IN”, toly Mona; the indium— lhiy lot 13in. a hero nut hove W‘s. anchor, of then. an none 0! DH. hoot-ore the to: foot, and-ev oral Nwe placed our revolver: agaiut “WW. then returned to Col. 111- or pupa-not Nu m man all M ; 7.1% or com gal wrapped tho- uoudun udldt him, “Mood u- ;u on min-m in up"; that we won able under the m 0| leaving hill, hie laat In: no: “ Bop J you mp, mun-la ~ A '0 the! mod to the odyofthe ”going down to Finnell’n crook, here WWII-r3O body of India-on Hm“ id. of the prairie, that lay *hy,iato¢l-horhohgoo low, we a lot think l 3 addnhlo to rlak another M ludnwlth the axes tion 01 Dells-rum tothabroaihotha mm“ on, declaring “ NM mule ' It did P—wo mulching it w Int it won utterly inpolalhh hmu- otherwiae. Wouw bio ...“. mm. of the timber, nod "Ml-L the report at tine goal "'1 ll yall, and very naturally up MMWtwutholast ofhhn. “'c iii-pl in the brush and il‘.|\t lied un til dun-k. We tin-u stopped on] held (Iltlll‘ n comultation us to uhieh t'nurw to pnr<ue “some were for returniut.r to t';.pt. .\lnl.» ney's cmnp— others for ni.ikin;..r the still.“- nleuls. \Ve finally concluded to muke for the settlements, hcleiviug Ihnt we coulvl get assistance to Col. Most-. 4 sooner. Tili' nigh: Inns very distal-Mable, raining unit durlt in the forepurt ut' the night and freezing in the 'ni‘terpurt. We all become so exhausted that we could not travel but a short di<~ ltunec nt ntime, sometimes up to our \Vuisla in water, with“ others entangled En the immense tl.i.kets of underlu-ush and fallen timber, “’hile resting, two of us would luv down on the ground nml the other two up lon the top of them. \Vheu the two uudrr neath would get s little \vnrm, We would ithen change petitions. At other limes We .u'ould get to u hollow stump or tree, twu Lof us would enter and allow the other two jto lean against our brenst.‘ and blow the worm hrenth in others fut-es. .\bout tiny ‘litrht we crossed the immigrant road, but dare not travel in it from fear ofdiseovery. We then took a course as incur as we could for the forks of the l‘uynllup river. We istrnck the river at noon about three miles inborc the forks—then travelled down the iriver until we supposed ourselveu opposite :thc upper crossing—then went to the river, but found oumlrcs too fur down. We ; here undertook to cross a lurge Ilt'ep swamp. l'l‘iiis was nbout two hours before sundown. ’Ou reaching the opposite side we found our ,sclves on the edge of Lemon's prairie; con ,sequently we were compelled to remain in ‘the deep mud and water until long after 'durk, all the while/ chatting with cold so {much that our cartridge boxes rattled like cow bells. About nu hour frmn the time iwe first come there we saw two indium 'appronch close by and secrete themselves iin a email willow thicket. “'e supposed them to be spit-u. We could have taken itliem prisoners or killed them, but to do so ,we were afraid that we would have to fire la gun, and to coca.» without observation roqui ed much care and anxiety, having to Seraph awdy the sticks and leuves from un der our feet, as we stopped, until we were out of henriug. We then crossed the l’uy inllup, and took the immigrnnt trail direct ito Steilucoom. We nrrived nt Mr. ’l‘allcn» liire’n on Friday morning nt 6 o'clock all ‘lvery much exhausted having been three days and nights without food. About one ihnlf mile from Mr. Tullentircs house Mr. George Bright became sumueh fatigued tlmt it was impossible for him to trnvel any further, her no laid down and trout to nice i, the r -iw so week that we eouid not cart ‘ reaching the house we Vdispatchet . entire nnd on Indian in march of him, but he slept su roundly that their hallooing would not reuse him and the night being wdark he'coultl not be found until morning. After reaching Stellacoom, we immedi ately sent to t 0 station and informed “out. Nugcnt of the above circumstances, who immedintcly detailed Capt. Wallace and com-end to the relief of Col. Moses, ‘nnd to deal with the Indiana according to l their daurta. Yours in haste, | A. B. RABBI-180K. ' , -- - _....._ _. ~ , hwa letting at the ct lat Ilylpla. On receipt of thonsw of the death of Lieut. McAlliater, of th Puget Sound Rangers, and the commencement of ag~ groanivc warb the Klickitat, Niaqaaliy and Payallep indium, a genernl meetln of the eitiacnu assembled at. the Sehodi house on Tnesdsy, the 80th October. On motion of Col. 8. P. Mom, Hon. Wm. Cock was called to the chair, and Elwood Eran. sppointcd secretary. Tho choirtaan briefly atatcd'ths object of the meeting to be, to have a consulta tion on the precept crisis, and to provide organization end defence for our amlllea and property. I'}. Evans moved the appointment of a committee of two to welt on Adi. Gen. 'TiIIOI, to ask for all the information which Ihe could give on the present condition of mattcra Messrs. Hard and Percival were appointed said committee. ‘ In rerponss to this cnll, Gen.’l‘iiton gave n compendium of all the new it to that time, nnd all the reports which iiod come in of a reliable character: the death oi Lieat. McAlllater and Mr. Council, and thc siege of Czpt. Eatou’a command, and tint 14 men Capt Goudy's compcny hud atnrted for their relief, and that he in tended to got 0! another party of 20, if anal could be procarcd, to lend by the steamer to Stellacoom. Kc deemed it ed vlaablc tobbuihk‘l“?l rustichor black-house, and i . o a Il|lt a requi sition”; (inpt. Page for n gun, and in formed the meeting tint aid of guns, men: ammunition, Re, had been meted“? Gov. Douala, of Vancouver's and. Cafi so surge Frederick. hornet-Ming u. ship " President,” now at Vancouver’s 'laland. After some discussion, it was resolved to erect s atockndc in the town of Olymg‘a, Iseveral plans being aaggcatcd by Gen. ii tou; Capt. J. I. not and others. On motion of Col Mensa. a committee of three were originated to act in cooper:- iiou with Gen. lton, in providing a de fence for the town. '11:. meeting nppoiat od‘ Col. Cock, Rev. J. F. Deroro and R. M. Walker, acid committee, with instruc tions to Footed with the work, and if they deemed it accuracy, to detain the brig Tarqaian, now in the harbor, as a refuge. 0a motion of K. Evans, George B. Goody, compcny C, was added to said committee. The cit-aims consists oi ‘_ Adi. Gen. Tilton, Wat. Cock, Rev. J. F. Devon, R. E. Walker, Goo. B. Goody. ; Notice was then given that for tho prom 'eat, conpaawaoald octane gunrdfor . sold town—said compnay having been ac- I captcd late the service by the Adjutant i General. . Thea adjourned tomcat n the coil oi ‘r the committee. ' WM. COCK, Cltn'n. i [-th Evans, So”. ‘ V, Ball]: with the Indians. OFFICIAL ltl'll’UßT I)!“ (‘.U’T \l\' HAYS. 3 ('nssrzi.i.‘s l'iuinm, Nov. 3. ”5.3. C. H. .‘IAaUN, Aiding (hr. ll'. 71 : i Stun-.\t about Ilillt‘ u't'lock thisumrninu', ‘otn: hundred men, fifty regulars, nudrr ‘muunand of Licul. Si u unrsn, and fill; at the Puget Sound Voluntecrs engaged from iono hundred to lwo hundred Indians on ‘lhc White river. The. Indians fought rather bravely in the early part of the on— ‘gugcnmnt, but were lll‘lL‘l'l'cd all" air ‘honr's fight, by the deadly fire poured into: lln-Er ranks hy "rifle and nnukctry. Wv‘ (stiniatc their loss at thirty men ; our lossi at mn- nlan wounded slightly. Linutonanll Snirizirrl-m deserves credit for his dL-lilwra ‘lion and his remarkable ulliriua-y during; the tight, as also my first and second Lieu-i ‘tunauu, "ran and .\Lumx. The whim] (oer: under my command acted nobly.—i there was not one who did not pcrfimn hint whole duty. i GILMORE HAYS, 1 Captain P. S. Volunteers. 3 Ln!" lio- flr. Lodge. 1 i.’ In Car A'l’ (Journals, ! ( 7M: still: out of ""12: River.) ! Saturday, Nov. 3,’ 1855. ‘. DEA! Sin—The last. letter! wrote you was rather I gloomy 9110, as I was then inl anticipation of a forward march. There‘ is every reason now, much more than Lheu,‘ to think that almost every one of us wounlfl have perished by stnrvation, thirst, Luligug or” murdrr. ‘ The snow on the summit. was six inches deep, nud the wenlher cold. It rained du ring the neural days we were coming down the mountains, and 1 him: no doubt. that. Iho mow there now is impassable for our train. There was no feed for three days, end we were obliged to give our horse: flour. Silicovthe news of (.‘unnell’a house and burn being burnt, We here been ‘uclively on the lookout. l Yestenlny morning we reached the burn {ing ruins, und entered into n lhorolgh ‘search of the premhes, expecting to find ‘the bone: of our comrades and tho cxpreru ‘ men, or their bodies concealed in the woods. iAn undershirt, wi‘h lvro bullet holes nnd {two stubs through it, quite bloody, wasl 'l‘onnd, and is aupposcd to lie-Joseph Milwu‘.‘ !A bottle belonging to him, nnd A book“ ‘identifled as Rnbbeson’s, wns also found.‘ In the croning the body of 13'. Lieutenant! McAllislcr. of tho Range”, wu found,i brought into camp, and today was arming: ed for transmission: to his friends. The! Expmmm, Wm. ’l‘idd, mid Capt. w.1.l luce'l comm-ml arrival this uncrlloou. [l‘th til-covered on the way the body of A. ilk-Mon Mosul. who dietrliko n mm. Yeeterdey morning the ecoute diecover ed, on the edge of the prelrio. ludieu epiee. Pursuit wee immedietely given by ebout 'forty of on, under Lieut. Herd. Coming Ito White river, eome of the men eew ebont fifteen Indium on horselhck uhd on foot, 'mnl el‘ler treveiing e ehort time. new more or them dodging ehout through the brush. The country wee enitehle for en embueh, end ee our force wee not endlcieut, we turned heck. Thie morning fllty volun teer: end fli‘ty regulere etnrted out for e light. Soon eher.their deperture, those of ne who were left to guerd our rump heard e tremendous tiring. Capt. Melony etemsd to their relief with about forty men, but eoon ceme beck, ee it wee emu-t:-1 hended thet the Indlenl would cro- White river and ettnck our camp. For home time we were drewn up in position, by the howiteer, eweiting tho etteck. 'l‘o-nith‘ einee I have been writing. there were four} ehole fired, the elerm given, end in less then'three minute. the men were druwni up in line. the ilree put out end everything‘ mede reedy. The four ehote were ilred byi Cert. Meloney’e picket gnerd et whet they euppoeed wee en lndien on hornebnckJ We mey he ettecked in thie cemp, but itl , ie not prohehle. , Cept. Heye end Lieut. Sleughter hevej returned from White river. Their fightl leeled nix houra. Our men were on this eide o! the river, end the Indiem on the ther. Shot! were exchanged ecron the river, hilt no erasing wee etlempted by either perky. The volunteer: fought breve ly, end eeverel of our men dietiugnlehed themselvee Henry W. Hersel (known eboet Olympie ee “ Lengthy,") killed bury the orderly Serpent, Joe. Gibson, killed three, end othere did neerly ne well. The} tel lots of the Indiene in estimated, It the -leeet, et thirty; they carried ewny‘ their deed end wounded. One poor feliow,‘ e reguler, ol the edeenca guard, who were} nent forwerd eerly this morning to fell e, tree for ecroeeing of the river, wee killed end enother one wounded elightl y. 0! our. compeny, W. S. Northerni’t hnd part "'1 III! hoot ehot ewey, end Jemes Wilson and; J. T. Bneh were ehot through the liete , The ectiou hee put the men in the best‘ "of humor, ee they know now thet they ere. not etterufiting Impouibilitiee. The Indi ‘ene hed t elr women, children end hornet - with them. Pmbgbli mm will be another fight w‘ marrow. tin extremely forum-u 1h“ 6w turned back. 99 these Indium, judging ‘from the way they have been wring here, would Inn “rammed lunch on the 18mm]. __ _ _ Yours truly, JAMES I. LODGE. t The ('oh‘ille (.‘oltl .\limw. Itttt'unr or .-\. n. .\‘l’l' \lz‘r. .\ilt Gut “y: Nib—l feel it In_\' duty to e‘ive to the cit~ i 7 ‘ns nr iliin 'l'rrrilury, n lJril-t‘ statement It!“ mv trip to the t‘ulville mines: .\ltasfl's “‘nrlmns, ('hnpp iln-r, 'tntl myself, arrived ht For! L'elt‘ille on the 23th of Sept, und we fonn-i out that all of the parties" that left I‘ng. t Sound, hml‘returnr-rl. .\ll'. \Vurltatsa‘ nn.l myself, luring mined for one uhjm't— to prmtu-ct the mines mi the Pen tl'Urielle rm-r. We ten Ft. Culrille on nit- 24 UN Oct; and on the till, we arrived nt thel tmottlil of the river, Then, I met Mr. .\n-I lit‘l‘SOUuor Cntltlttittet, with n Milt!” emn-‘ puny ol miners, end I returned with llillli 1h it evening, ()1: the Nth, Ci'ltnxnl the ritu, fer in n canoe—with the intention|of over? ltnining what the miners “ere doing, l igheri inp. [found that they were making from ‘ $3 0" '0 35 00 per dny, uttd some as highij ‘ns sl2 00 per duy. 0n the evening of diet 3th, I arrived nt Con’nrds hnr~~—so:ne 20 ‘tniles from the month~there, met Maxim. [Tlllotl nnd Alexander. I nln under the 1111-i ,presaiun thnt the miners will find tliggingsl [that will pay from 83 00 to $8 UUperd-ty. :Tlildl and Alexander, who ure prneticnl miners, informed me, that with quicksilver ,they can n‘inke from $3 00 to S2O per (lily. 1‘ iAt the present time, the miners are \t'ork- . ling with stnnll rorkers, and they have olt- j tililled tt qtmulity of line gold. With pro iper qttiehailver machines, the mines enn iltc \rot'ked to great ndrnntnge. The miners tut present nre living on ilour nnd eolfee; {the rare being too hard for them to live on, ‘they will he obliged to return to their homes. ’l‘. and .\. being out. of provi sion<, determined to return to the Dolles for a supply. Messrs. liolty nnd Forest, of liellinghum Buy, have also returned. We united in Colville on the 12th. where We met Judge Ynntiu nnd Mr. Wnrlmsa. ‘ llieft Colvillt‘ on the lath, and urrit'ed ut , Mr. Brown's, some dny; remniuml there inutil we eullceted n smullpnrty to come: lthrottgh. While 'renmining there Mr. ll." tittformed us tlutt the timurtl'Aliue lndintlsi, ihnd tuken (10v. Sterens' wagons, end two! {of the men prisoners. Antonin Plant, a, :lmlf-hreed, stepped in between the two, and“ Jtold them to go to his home, and he wouldi .protect them lrum ttll hnrm. 'l‘he Indium“ mttde for these two, but Antoni: told them. jthey must kill him first, end then one or twop of the §poknns enme to hisnssis'unee—tltey ‘ ‘mnde the two prisoner-t yoke up the cattle, tend sturted them for their camp. 'l‘hey t |met thu Priest of Ft. Uolvillc, going to .their nssintunce. What they did, l we» inot oble to lenrn, for we left for Portlandi ltho next tlny. Judge Yuntis, Mr. \t'eluttel',’ tend Stevens traveled with us as for u that lSpoknn; they were going to peek o grist ilnill, from the Spoken river to Colville vol iley—huving disposed of it, to some persona ' }there, and I: soon tut they could deliver tthe mill, they would return home. ' 1 Left thoSpohoonthe 18th ;outhe2oth,. ‘mt the Hutton Boy Company? tnin nod , the gentlemen in chnorfu showed on I letter from Mr. Nah-n noy, mun-tam mitten to male ut 00le law fmmhhnegdmforworwud oodlt wool! be lingo—lth for them to get through. Thiwutholrlt inthmtionwo hodof tho ' wu; womdnofinformeddthomttrdor‘ ‘0! Mr. Baton. the Indlu: Agent. Arrived : at Snake river unto d‘o‘z—no Imlmu‘ to be , noon utd notation. 0 tell to work nod noncouuucudnnftmflciwtw land in: oil on them-it: bookie three time go ing. Len river ot Inn-rise Md Arrived 1t the M river lune do]. Nut do] we ruched M Wolh Will; We found‘ the Fort had Narmada the {lnd-en's ‘ Bo Company ° 1 on ndion in chn’rgo of the fort, from whom we rehoe-lI ed noun floor and thaw pot-toot. from we I heard of M. Houdsg‘kfoot. This lnditnit told u: not to travel t trail, for the Yuck- < emu were very bad; that we had better {1 l ocrou the hill: end strike the Umntlllo ht - t erup. We left the Fort nt 4 o’clock, P. ' M 4 travelled Ibout two miles Indlmpged; t remitted until :twoeu l 0 and 11 o'eloc :3 l ui t- Wk our lllilnlll utd start mg; the hills end mtdo a dry comp. Atli Inn-rile we left for the Umntilln but tookl' the wrong trail and struck the Columbin-t about two miles fwm whoro we had amped. I Here we found I number of Yuk-mo [hr } ditto-crooning their horas over to Wall- Wolls. I should think there won, at but, ‘ 1000 he»! of homehdghhutuuthe eyeeoukl extend, we could melani- of that mode by lorgeboudaot horn That night, just before day, we took our brookfut on t the Urn-tilts. Three days after, Iflived at I the ”I'll. , . >_ _ __ _ i b—ar-Exirty consisted of Messrs. Worlumi Townsqnd and Alexander, of thin place, Bolty and Format of Bolliughnm Bay, Barnum of Bolero, and O'Besgibglgf Cham . Three of the company using to gun: Sound, have gone on ”{W liq-’1 command. Yours, ART. ‘ g P. S. Sunday morning Inst, :5 we posed‘ by St. Helena, the sawmill belonging!» Mnl B. M. Durell was on fire, Ind I Ihould my.l totally destroyed. There m u very heavy’ fog at the time and we cook} not see the ex tent of the lire. l Drowned, in the Cowlitz river. William; ‘Till'onl, Blacksmith, residing It Monticello. . lie was coming Wet A rapid plate in-thei |river and lain cuuoe took 3 than sud he won? :nn-owu overboml ond has not been seen: |since. He leaves 3 wife. ‘ I. o. o. r. I ‘rrma uznlu meeting of mum Lowl. .\‘u. 1. or] I the Isulruns'r ()Imzu MOD» FILLD".IIhPId . any Lhtunlny' evening. I! M o'clock. In the bulldi ‘ ‘ formally UCCIII'IIBI by \\ In. Rutledge, two doon mint)” {the Washington mm, , All member- In good standing in an order. In Invi rkul u- Attend. D. L'. BEATY. 3011']. i ,_ “Q'L'FPEPL‘fl' ‘s‘:__ ____.._____ . NEW BENORD Ol Mill Mm 1 lwonKfi. 37 Wuhlmn- am, an I-‘nlcloca We lumen mmmm.so,ooomlomol ‘ bkwhod Md round ou—uhnclu 51V” lam}. Pour, Elephant. Chlm. Nut-toot. nod nnu'u O|L l Prod: omm. Burning Md. Mahala! Ind WM.- ky o! All had- Mof tho but guilty. Aha. Bod: ml, inh, Tullow and Grow. Hoop. M. "color- Mrlnx n mull). Iflkk At low row. on hum to all Ind ell-Inc our m below purcha "' n. K. Kxox a (70.. 1 "Anni-cum“ ‘ Fq-l. 3'. '35. ~ 3mm: mm . ,r' ' > ' ' ‘ ' ‘ 2-.l‘. 5.;‘..'.'."1.11C‘3 - ‘ 0n 'i'huriluy nn .iup ‘li‘t. lin- l~i ilk-L. Ly the Rev. ”Hm. l-‘. “'luruuuru, .\lx..i.l‘. l‘,‘.‘l"l‘().‘i Illd Mia T-l.\K\' 11. WEI-lii. all i t Uiyml-iu. \‘.'. T. . (‘ :xnpiun. nt< n!‘ “I' puriih l'tl'kiltd, and We have nvaly firm i . wi-h u lhmuml yum ul' lmppiuem uml ‘pr upvrity v . the hl".\l‘\‘ mullli-nl pair. .\lay their >h ni uiw. and {A :-r »r all [m ir till-min and rclnlinu, ln'\'|.'|" urn-w ..--~. ‘ ma_____ 1 . \ OLYMPIA LODGE. No. 5. 1 Ul' .\lu imL Fun ,i'nl .\l'\'|‘ll‘4‘ll .\lu‘onu. hI-I-l-l regular rummuuiralimm an the lirnt and third‘ {zlturduy owning: in n-u-ry Irv-nth. l l All lll"llllh¢l's ul‘tiu- uni-:r in '.("ml >tu~uiimz nre invi-l '1“! lo ant-ml. T. i-K .\ii2i'2illiUY, \V. M. l , -l l , Religlaus Nahum. 1 ll iii-v.l}. F. “'mm' mm (l'ruihylcrihu Church) will pray II Angulafrly w {in- \u. uml nud‘hurth Sabbath» ..r awry mauth, m. ll n‘clm‘, A. 1.. uni 0 u'clwk‘ r. I. llev. . P. DEVUKI, (\isthwdint Church.) will pruch‘ iuulnr ' 0.: 1h: third Summit: uf every month. Ilia, the ii I :- lhl-v uuy wear. at ll u'rlnck, A. M" Ind I! :i a dork. P. 51., and on every l'uurlh Subbuh 11. we 5 ihMac in New )hrkul in 3 o'clock. P. I. . Proclunmtlon: \VHI-l.il-2.\S. lny pmulnnnion hearing date Dumberi ‘ 11111. Hui. a call was made upon the people of ‘lhc 'i‘erritr ry n! WmhiAl-rt'm for two L'lblnpllliei 0! Vlll uulwn In augment the fintv orienting laziinnt the Y kirlu tribe of indium: N m. manning In unlvr mum fully to recur! the ‘lives .nnd pmpeny nrnur l‘ilnbltanh {mm my incur ‘ll tin or ontbruka nu the part a! the indium, Ind tn illt' pl‘rpmd for any emergency, 1 nuke this proclam -111-nn, c Illlng upan the people «(this Territory fur (our miditlunnl I'nlllphnlu.< ul‘ vuluutoers. tn mnuist each or ‘uuo Chpuin. one rim and one wound Lieutenant. two Mu~lci.lnn, f-nur Sergemtd. fnur ("irp'mnis iliill seventy ‘ K'uurrrivntca. ‘ it s expect;- that \Vllill-V.iill, Hhmminandchrke will l‘urmnh o rumpnny. to rural! at Vancouver; Ihnt C mlitz, Wuhk Jkum. l‘.|ri:ir and ('hchnlil will furnish one ciilllplny,('lcllmll ulhlllihmet; that lawlnfll‘hun t-n.'|'ier\‘e um! Sawmuhh will Ihrni-h on. company. I» enroll st Olg'mpln, Ind thnt King. Hind. JclEr-on. Claim uni \V .itcurn willful-Mull «he column!» en ruii at Seattle. Burl: volunteer Kill furl: hi: own arm: and equipmenh, Ind cub cumpany will elect its mm ufllutnl. , The Captain ofelch company will tmmit, II loan as p miibie w the Executive. I copy of I! later rail. ‘t ”(ruler with a statement 0! the walla? Iran and :equlpnmuti. Iml wnlt fur further union. l Thaw {uur cumYu-iiu In- t» ho roanhlued uII n: ‘lervu (urn-«mud wil unly him the field when nocujty nhwlutdy requlru it. They will. fanfare, InFr organllinx. name their maul an'acalium. and hue-mm. min It the command u! their milcm. Given under my hand It Nymph. tili- 22d thy ol 0. tub-r. .\. I). 1P95. C. 11. IASOX, A ctlng Governor. Wuhinnm Territnry. 1 OMClul { .lmninlwnh by L'w rung 00"qu IVMi-tgwn Territory: ‘ JAlm Tums of Ulym nil. $0 In .\lfiuhnt Grnernl i or the ruluncwr {ln-n 111 ILL: 'l‘ernuury for and during ylhc w." with lhe \‘ukllm and other hunk lndlu ‘ lrilun. CIILILE!‘ H. Enos 0! Thank»: couul . Cupid: of Mn» " l'll'fl“ Bound KLIIRI‘DL" y Executive “ma, "lymph. \V.'|'.. Oct. 14th. '56. U. H. MASON. Acting Gavemnr \V. I‘. I ._ .-. .____. _—_ r U. S. MAIL LINE. ' STEAMEII TRAVELER, J. 0. PARKER. JLJIu-rn, Wm Im. Olympia for Sunk ma ,_ ‘ Intermediate pom regularly eve- -,- v": 0 ry Friday mun-Ins. II 9 o‘clock. ‘ ‘ Rwanda. lure Scan];- autumn, ' In: film. For freight nr we lull-In at Puker'l 3mm It ow. or of lan-n. l unmenl. Uh", Battle. 0.. , ’u.-m ‘ BROWN’S NURSERY . UN PUGET SOUND. THE GUBSCRIUEII I: pnpnml to m ' nth Iran Mu hon-mumps!- 52'“. calm-elm; man than ulny nrlo o! Apt:° nlnn, Perl. l’nr. Plnu. Cal-«mm ,(tumnlfinpcfioo—hmy, MI I: nocommlod by the col: pro-g 1: W ‘O, And mu artfully pulled I'ld an! my pm of “It Sound. Olynpln od. 22, ’55 Jm‘l _._. _ .__._.___,.__.___ Pnoclmmou. , WIIEREASJnIorm-tlon huh-I mind by m | that-muolW-rlxuldukmlh YAKIHA TRIBE 0F INDIASS Ind tlu UNITED Pram Altai dean-ed b w 11. mu. u lluru Alton! lzl th- lhld— WW 'wlmcflAlfl-Es u. {A3O3, W‘ 003:»: a I ten-Ho . 0 MI! I of {llla-“mm (War, 01%. mwbr Wu co.- punkl n! volunlnu, to ton-M mi 0!: 0m (Zn-«In, m Hat Inc nu Second bleak-fl two Inlclw. fum- Bum, In: Col-punk. loamy-four prim-nu. - The phus of cannula-t will h. (or m Cup-l,» l Vumuver, In Clark. county. and lb nil-c It Olyl ,pls. In Thuntonmfly. They wlll urn-launchi ”mull-10. by ekfllu Ihlr own «lilo-u “I upon ’l Sm?&mmfl “a “gig-mm» In out n no. I ’ Executive {at “1‘8: gm 1 All penan- dcalmuu a! unwilling wlll. II tau pr» “cable. puwile Mr «I: 111. all 11’“ Th mum pmdble expodluo- ll mutt an 1‘ I- up lulomh‘rfln munwwmwmh cull-t m'umen . Glnn undo: was“ It (Hy-pk. 11l- Nth h, a! Oahu-r. A. D. l . . I c. u. uses. I Oct. 19. 1355—80. ‘ Notice to the Public 'THAT I in out-Ida; balm-{loam on Nd m cumu- flm. lath “mu. 1.. lid M II par-on Win; an ’ ’ , A. a muox. I ca. 1:. law—«t muss: ‘0 mm:- m. at and him. or M. in: Ink “aqua. b o .uutm mac-mu: jun-walla!“- ! hm. (Hood‘- Clm'lx W. T. i ship. sud fluohln m. M “hunting in. min. 4 mm notice. The, Mus-{cg} Illa-f and {uneven-mince- Mimi-found “you" pain 1 un th- 8 umd. .v. PJKILLEII. Apt. ' goblet A. J. POPE. San Punch». Teelulfl 0:1. 22. '55 ' Sandwich Islands Produce, 1 SI) I M Im'. cl than: la, m XAhe found It Ila mu 0! the rug; Mm Cu.“ To: ‘hm Hood'n Cum. Apply w r J. P. KELLER. j 00‘. 22. less—my. ; Removal. ‘ | 1 M. hoax-now a CO. ‘ unv- ummm m "ml "w no“, [Cari-er Main and M Mum. Olympia, W: 1' . ,4- , ,_ . . .-.. . . 7... .--..__ E. l’. SEYMOUR, I'm-m no wlouuu mm In ‘ 1 We“ and \Vllkw Wm. It“. Ithaca, I'll-o. I Kan, Ch. “1.. I CORNER OF CLAY AND BATTERY STREETS -1 Hill FWHWN hand: Balm [id 0 uh. from 60 (Ninth-M 100 do; Herring mu, finals nah. Dlp he". cm nah Bird In“. Aln Inn to! hauling-sum n-ou zomoo hmoml lung. ken. 2|. 3. 4. 5, a Ind 3 (cot. l’enh traps, B.lm wine. hull- lulu. Mun ball twine. seine "111, C twine, 11. Cedar W. Cork bum, with every WlO beluulu u- um trade. Mama an munhnhmd y the "Ameri ‘cm let find no Human-ring 00:. nd In [Mr unu-dl In every cue. to ulve Wi'fubon. 4 0:1. I". "swim-3m. ___‘_-—m_m ' _ ~ W ~_,_A___.._._ : FRUIT Trims" ’ IN Tll: WASHINWN NURSERY. \ ‘ (‘llUll'E SELECTION, Ind ondlum I \au'ivluu Mall lhc dink-Nut kiluh of - PR Ifl‘l‘ TREES, ALI. RUOT GRAFTL‘I). ‘wveral tlnmml. um _~mrn'urmuh {mm the gun, l'mm three m scven l'eu high—«well mulled for hul plunling lhm warm”. I Ugh-n nuwmpanicd by mush {um I" {m- o! m 'Turnlury. ('allilurnin, “Id the mljuininu Jud; wlll ;l>c pl'lmpll 'nllendod tau, and the» delh‘end lree o! M qurgr. n: §xcimwm HUGH PA'I‘TXSUN. [ “'uhinglou Plains. Sep. 25, “56. Gama! 'stnnum or w. T.. l’nurd u the rum Soc-ao or flu thd-llvo Auunbly. PLAYING iccn at the expense oh: wprlnl of I . dunl'mr nl' rvrmsnf tln- lxmu «med u the ant ‘ fuuiuu “1' the luginlntivc mmmbly ufplarrnoryo! Wu!» ‘.xnhtun. the umlcmiguud km [or file (A linllled nnllhll’ | 021-ole. The work In lmund ln moordlm h (hull mrlion of the hut Le Mature—connin- ‘BB n with n copluma index. zs‘ll: legal pulls-ion Inim deslrlng 11. and not enulhd (a I wpy by law, would do Well tn nuke lmlnedlws nyplluuou to ISAAC LIGHTNEB, At the store ofLonluon a 00., Olyupln. Price $5. ' Olymph, Sept. u, lass—um _. ~ ...... . , . “-....g --, a r GRAM’E M©MM© ‘ N U' n - II n T . Tlll‘) uuh-crlber wlll be rap-rad tn flu-nl. fitpnb lh: the camlng fall. V th the be“ MW M' of (ml! Ina. Comisfing or Apple, Fur. nu, (ans ry, Path. Cumu. 01mm; to. which Ye been Idem-d with can from and Dunn'- uun-crlea. ~ my frond belnz well 1d: flu all-kn of roots. llnller nay-ell lean pnnnt yo an pnbl’h I. good man u any nunely on the Palm: m, I warrant them two lo name. Price: )0 . with the llmu. Produce or Mock taken In am far mu. Orders bl mail wlll mcclvu prov-pl um- Ilon. Trees careful y [lucked find dellvondfl Olym ‘ pl: free of charge. . l L. D. DUNN: l Grand Mound, S». M, 1855~n1 1 - 1 I ltmpu‘e btove Store. TH:I SUBSCRIBER mum mlved'udfiltor 6. m: Lugm AND nu mm or Cook, not, Parlor and novel r Ever brought. to thin lax-m. . Am, Cauldron Xenia—M43 Ii". hill 10 Roman; Hummus; BMpldlu‘ Iron '1: ; Braw- Kemu ; 1""! has: ' t DJkeP‘nrN-lh;0hu; ' $ Shvrvels' dcoop sunk; ’ Shove'h and Tulip; Inn Wod‘u; , Sud Imm; Pith; RIG Tnpn: Univ Comb- - . Scrub rumba-:1!“ T firm" 2......“ a . . Ira-n Ind :1:- dmdhflh; Mb er Knlm; Kuh- nnd Fuh;,Bpfln¢ Budlnm:Bn|- Moch;Col'l-‘opr All; Tub: Com )fllh' “:me Was “'l'" twmmm “ M W m ' A Gonzr'nl AW: rm, cor-ran, AND an!!! my nu C nut-nu bud Ant] mud. In our. - . ‘ ° ’°" W. N. nu. ‘,- » Olympia. Sept. Im, ’65. at T 0 SUBVEYORS. Inn's hm hm RIM 0! on but Mb «In. lam ‘ FEW f Ih- übovo m nub-l A rWM I"flu-on," a! will hog-. 8.- duxprluol ma. town luvs-n hi at mum, kinks. In. ‘ ; Sun-inland Eu“. '0“ “ he wk- FM ‘ »N '1 1.»! Hum". ‘ ‘1 a. For Sale. , ‘ I Awmmi' DUBLIN“. m =‘. . on .0“ fits I : Inn at bun. '0“ I 3“ Uh and mi.- , In; doth-d Ind pupae! India-I mm: «and. any h I'M c. m . unlaw- bi. uh I. t. I“ . ¢ V - u- “am-«au- mun a an ... cub !)an rim,de “but. and u w. good not»... nun I dun! a nun . un- hll. 1' I‘ I‘ Honnl turn )0.- will in; In 013?. as h I ‘ Bomb-r 1.10“ “It“ «DEWEY/Ema PARISH“? A BEEF NAIIKEII. n: lam-“HF '. T Infzm In public M II! . . Err to fnnhh had. a .I! ‘ on m mom m ‘ .‘ I Mn and, m.m.m«,u ' , ' J. 3.1 m. Olmh. Emma”. «It! .. . ‘ Goldman h It“ . Km? amuyummdm , ~ ' . by m’rflul— . , ‘ Dry Goodl. Clothing. ' Gmlllll All) I» CROCKE’RY, BOOTS AND anon. HARD-WA RE; STA TIONARY, SADDLERY, “a. ‘0“ “IchmwlduWhoh-l-udw, I' [filled W DUI Wk. 11. wamtmdlg‘drqw "I. o _ Pennant: .003 I“ It» In Wamgl Con-r own-m emu sn'uu. Olympit. 18“. In! ALLAN, LOWE & 00., count-non IBICIIAI‘I'I. 118 my urn-r. n! rum ‘ Allan. lchlnlny & 00.. omm at, In M om. "m “- WL‘EEW, , -.....:.___ ,-_. . . NED In II and“ THIIFI‘IQIII‘I'IDIimIifiI II (”margoz'wfir‘: menu-ads: harden nd midn- m rooms, and mm nun-I: «hm-mun h m will b- uppmhud Ivyl Ilbnnl ad m ”-lr’m’mmc Home I. mama on In W o! la- Ind Pour“! Mm, when 111 M VIII,‘ hll Ilmel. uh plan]! In [MI] w mm mentmhlsgnmmnu mu mouth when he proculfi. WI. COCK. Olymplt.lmh In, 18“. W _4_._,__ NOIINT VERNON. bacflbe h I built“ an...“ Tull: 'Cuowml will?“ a. mafia II In: Cowmx rlm. on Irhu w font a the CIIo-lnl Pnlrk. In A warm fl.“ m. ‘ would whh to file Mn 50 to no of con 0- ' the nhuu. For Inlomulon. “dun 3h nub-unit , or (7. ('. Pine“. anllu Why. .M'Ma u .- .l..!l:l'£fl_£il—.~ ' I’m-e Refined Calclnal and Ex; ‘ tra Carbonated Salentul. , THIS (unload Sam-um wlll ooh-end Ha. every fully using It. The witch-ll [hr lnm Iu purity. { Me n at for the 1112 :(V “(In wgfl’n’=hhf ,m 1.4:", ' ‘ . nun-h runes. 2m,