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other incidental expenses of those cmployi ed. We do not know thnt five dollars n dnyl “given by those engaged in any other lllC-l chunieal uvocntion in the territory. These employed, ncet a lnrger sum, per nnnnln, (if cautiously disposed of,) than the pro? prietors, as the books of the office will‘ show. We do not pretend to sny, that the‘ public printing furnishes no source of reve-‘ nne to an establishment hnving it, but we: do say that we are printers, and despisei “rah," end our religious opinion is, if the: public printing falls into the hands of New Brunswick, New Fonndlnnd, Novu Scotiu'l Clpe Cod l' Hosting, that a new walla: operandi w I be estublished, and that lnhori will not ceive thnt reward which it so justly meri . l ‘ 0n the p rt of this oflice, \ve protest thnt, we have no ambition about it. We hue ever professed to be a. "regular liner," and! only ask the fever of those who belong tel our political faith. If our friends in the legislature have any regerd, or sttneh any importance to the course we hnve pursued -rether than be deceived by I flashy, non eommittsl—pimrinctum—we had rather that they give their sufl'rsgc for 1 straight (“out opposition organ. Our ressons are these :—The present editor and publisher of the Courier has invested the menus of the lshor of some three years for the par-l pose of estehlishing an organ opposed to the democrstle psrty. He he worked fnithfully for the position he occupies and the tutorial to consummate the success of his enterprise. For over three years, we hove been here—hove battled for the in terests of the territory—hue braved all species of pt'ivstious—hsve been nneessing il lettering for the welfare of the party, and whatever we are, or have at stake, we ~ hue and. Does thalleglslutnrs intend toxin I ham to on outsider to break down and exterpate the best friends the territory has ever hsd? Do that body want ”Wilson to commence I business un« known to them, to the ruin of others! Do they went men who will sell themselves, to guide evpuhllc Journal?“ Do they want re create to usume’lh'e position of journal~ but I! no; there no plenty. We hsve nothing more to soy. ' . , ~————o-..—~—~- V Tn Sunni": 3mm Acme—To Cspt, My! the shove nomad rumor, weenhdebtedfoteflhofthe Ben Fren ehv»w. latte Dec; 9th.. With thee:- eqtio'nd the news hon Mess-s 3“, iti- Min mwhnk Gen. Wsutut has _ qut‘ M 'pe-s-lou of the country st M hd,“ trouble. In W steeds-tat “-1- ~ _ Xlfllemofthopoopleofthe territo er,v'osnloomo Ctpt. Amlxnnddn Aw in,” the ntenofthe Sound. As will hmbythulibwhgmmsml‘m “W, ibé left that city with supplie fifimmmmmmm Wmmamurammc Ihowillmnlnon the Sound,for the pro moflflhhflihnu It will dnobe “MW-loop-d-wu, an Vimu, Mltbonoce-nry,vflldaojointheser- Vleohv. TheAgh'u, we ‘lchth Musfi‘dln-pecfionwthedilep “WWW—(whmthelndim w'wbpmhonbeencongngl at); din-t una- dong the Sound. no s'm Mao Hcmhlof Dec. 9th, up»- 30min or Am AND PROVISIONS to: ms mil huh Gnmm. Woox..—l"rom the of the United Sm Navnl Agent in albeit], we learn tint maxim?! States 3'l“ r. W: In My. wit ”ll Minty atom for th- use of them:- and: General Wool, in Ore ”- octln will Fob-bl, remain in the {3‘3 ‘23:: W W“, ”m" M 001 la fling troops ml mafia-d war. The nitod Sum doop-01-w Vinotnnca will sail shortly for flu .- deatimtion, with the view of ‘ren during Wl3O the expedition, if such mice m become moan-ry, She will any: [nil Wt of men, and int on“! Money, I palm of her crew .1 be M to m with the [and W" I .‘TbohbvenboVßfiter, .1003le Lane, fill “"315! Francine, GIL, and fill be I‘M rent) in that Collection fill but 6! m U. 8. Supreme Court finitely, ‘n’: commenced and held “Ob-pity on «he Int Mona-y of the paint loath. Punch—Chief Justice lawn. Ind And-u Junleu Calico m Ind MIMI". We mo promised “lip-to! proceeding: tor cal-Mio m', but it In: not As yet bun funiabed u. W. Wndtht but 1 null umount of w iil Wt fornrd to engage .0 mm of the com. —————nou—‘ , Mus—Tl. but! ntnm from w nh' it pretty min am the XI" Mather. Inn doom! 2- : la 3 doc I NONI); ticket In Bl)- I. A [new N thin for Congo-i :h o n e “3"; Inc "N' Er ‘ ‘ . w ’11:?“ o‘llan or Congra- m the‘ me bathing for Congreu m the} V *1 Falsehood 111 l leannm. I It has been industriously, carefully and ,secretly circulated by the opposition, as Well as by designing pretender! members of ,the democratic party, in rgnote counties— ,purticulnrly amongst the members of the ‘prescnt legislature—that the Pioneer and { Demand—its editor and publisher, are un ider tlte fipecinl cure, keeping and control 'of the executive of the territory—Gov. lSreress, Gov. Mason, and the funetiontr ’ries connected with the Indian department of the territory. " All envy, spite, and envy, by the Gods." : Indeed the report has been circulated in Itlte border counties, that Gov. Srm‘exs possesses n controlling‘nlluence in the pro— party and effects of this establishment, and thnt we nre mndc use of by him for the purpose of giving aid and assistance to his ulterior objects. Never was there any re port circulated more false or unfounded.— We believe thnt Gov. Srn'axs has it high er sense of honor than ever dare to approach on with the elements of bribery or corrup tion. He never owned, nor sought to own, one cent'a worth of interest in the paper, nor never nppronehed us with an object of gaining control, or in Mt rery lead, enlist whatever influence we might have in his be hnli. In fact, he has been a subscriber to the paper for four copies for now over two yearn, and has never paid us a single soli tary cent, either in advance or otherwise, for the numbers than subscribed for. True, the treaties made by him with the Indians have been furnished u: for publication by him—but only in common with moot of the other paper: in the two territories—and this» work 1m: not been paid far. These thing! were required of him by law, and he has but been following the plain letter and spirit of bin instruction. A: huetotbro‘ ltnted, we care nothing more about 001. Santa, the acting Governor, or the In dian deportuent, than we do {or hundredn of private cltiunl or other otlleials of the territory. We challenge—we dnro ony man—to demonstrate in what capacity we have been made use of in the premises.— Tho chrgo' has been conceived to sin and brought forth in iniquity, and we pronounce the oothor, or onthora of it, u but lion and reckless leonndrels. The queetion he been asked, why it is that the Piaaerr and Democrat her uniform ly, since the nheence of the Governor, en tened more fully into hie defenie then thut of nnyother territorielomcer. We reply, thut we consider that he has left no stone unturned to discharge hie dutiee to the ter ritory, end to efnithful compliance with hie inettnctlone from the generul government. We eincerely believe that thin declaretion il heeed npon truth, and in eneceptible of u demonnntion. ‘ He in absent from the ter ritory, and n peck of hounds no on his treck—elendering, meligning—with pois oned wenpone in their hendu, heying his pnth, howlinggengeunce against him in or der “to frighten him from (hie propriety’L—J hoping thereby never Iglill to Ice hie flee within our hordere. Another reuon we might ensign for e min; partielity on our pert toward- Gov. Sunnis, ie, thet none other of the federal olloerl heve ever been enbject to the same villificntion end ehnee, publicly, thet he: been nwerded to him.— Whut otherofloer o! the territory, in the diecherge o! hie duty, hee ever been driven irotn pill-rte poet, harmed by men, heart ing the hnnnn form, with all the blood thlretincu of Bengal tigere, rendy At any and? piece upon the am nll iheir irre voce le hate, to ofl'er him e sacrifice to ep penee their hue pee-ion! What federel once:- in the territory he: ever been publicly nailed through the medium of newspaper werfnre? Hove enyl “If eny, epeuk, for him hove I oflhnded." We are not millioneire—we heve served from three to live yearn for the pnrpoee of acquiring n knowledge of our huintee—we believe we underetend thet bneineee, nnd once, for ell, we would any, elthoegh we do not pride ourselvee more lergely‘ upon our integrity then the cepitel etéek is worth, we deeire it to be distinctly under- Itood, thet no clique, fectiou or combine tion, with which thie territory ie bleeeed, poseeeeee e eunt nmcient to perchue our democracy or muke ne willing-levee for the promotion of their eeliieh ends. We cen be bought on! It enyduy, but when we Adi out or on be boughtby my (action, it will be after thin. Further remurh ere unnec euary. j Blowers and strikers, employees of hue lend battle. aliquot—thou, too. who no- Icuee the conductor: of thin paper u being innder themtrol of Gov. Bun“, have ‘been running the! “(for mgnthe put, in order to ohtdn courll of M pew.— Theee very men who we couste'ntly givi , the lllfm of “atop thief,” medltete the be comlng of them themselves. Whenever the democretic Fart, think u chenge of the "men etthe mil ” hdednble, we are reed] to eeqnleece on my done-l term: Thou whom‘ :2 mdubtaito; in the cemp, “to e to n ' n ongem . {my-heed], know-noltfiflngeefotenderfxu, and Col“, might u well save themselves the trouble of putting in hide. » To the Memory of Lirut. Slaughter! I More Murders by the Indian-- As the following resolutions will show, Wei are again culled upon to perform the mel-‘ nneholy duty of announcing to our renders, the denth, (by murder of the Indians) 0! Lt. SLAI'uHrER. of the iv. Infantry, U. S. A., a brave and gullnnt soldier—belovedi by nll who knew him; a man in the prime[ of life—giving undeniable evidence, had his} life been spared, of much usefulness to his; country. ; “Green he the Nd’lbote thee, friend of my enrlyy None :53: him but to love him, none mun-d him I but to lin-inc." His loss has filled all henrts and minds with sorrow, nnd cast a gloom over the community. Pence to the ashes of the murdered bravo. May the gracious Lord, in his divine ‘ goodness, Comfort his much afflicted and ‘ berm“ widow. Her loss has been great i —but God‘s will be done. If, indeed, her ‘ grief has been great and manifold, in part, i let it comfort her, by the reflection that I «hone-ads mourn with her. She has lost a | noble llld dent husband, and the territory t {and nation, a. gallant soldier—June, just, ‘ laud merciful. ! Long—long will his memory be cherish ed, and live in the hearts of the fratern'fly of which he was I member, an well as all who knew him; and his epitaph will be; written ,therein in characters as precionsl and enduring as though it had been written‘ in " letters of gold, and hung upon the‘ horns of the moon." Let hie lierenvedl wife, and thoie who closely share her sym pnlhies, remember, that at the head of the 190ldier'e grave he been planted an emblem ‘of immortality, lndicating that his spirit nwelte those best beloved on earth, to bid ‘them, at denlh’s bummuns, welcome to the reelml of happiness. Let the alliicted re member— , “ Though dark and dreary lower tho night. Cum and lawn. my In the mun-nu; The cup at pkuun ne'ar nhune bright. Wlthout lulu nlullng ump- of lamw." “SHUT“!!! or 013 an wool, :40. v., r. Jr A. 11. At 5 meeting of Olympia Lodge No. 5,‘ of Free end Accepted Masons, the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted: liaolud."l‘het we hnvclu-erd with deep regret of the death of Bro. W. A. Slaugh ter, \Vorelaipful Master of Steihmoom Lodge, laid that we aympnthlre wlll) the! lodge in e loss it has experienced. Mud, Thu we tender to the widow of our deco-led brother, all the condolence in our power ne Melons. Rewind, That. u e testimony of pro found relpece for the memory of our de ceued brother. the memben of thin lodge wear the and hedge ol mourning for thir l eye. ,Rualud. That an I further trlbnte of the reepeel. and nlfectlon we enterteinod [or him while: llvlng, we attend llie' funeral, and give Illuthe lm rite: of the! order he or namented Ind loved. The following ollcinl report of Capt. Knu, commanding the Puget Sound dil tricl—glvlng the particular: of the death "of Lt. Sunnn-raa, we copy from the last Puget Sound Calvin : "I had just closed my report to you or thin date, when news was brought to me, that Lienl. Slaughter had been killed by the Indian. He hid left hla cam at Mor rison‘s on the Payallup river, andlhed gone in the direction of the forks o! the White and Green river: to Brannan’a rnlrle, where he halted hetero night. 1;: then rent for Capt. Hewitt of the voluntecrn, who was encnmped about two and a hell mileu below. At the plnce where he halt ted, there wu n umall log home in which Lient. Slougtér, Capt. Hewitt, Llent. Hur rleon, and Dr. Taylor of the Navy, were convening together. At about 7 o’clock LI. of the 4th hurt, the Indians fired a volley at the house and through the door. One ball pulled between the logs, and '.hfol‘lish the breast of Lient. Slaugter. He fell cad without a groan. and without a king a word. The Indiana kept up tm lire until about 10 o'clock, killing Corporal Barry of Company 0, 4th Infant ry, and Corporal Clurenden of the Stella coom volnntee'rl, and wounding six otln-r‘ men; one of whom hal since died. The. other: will probablilrecover. ‘ " The death or 'ent. Slughter, merits‘ more than a dial-inf notice. He had been much inthr old 0 late, end the hardships? he had nfl‘eradin' thin cold wet climate were excenive.‘ Nothln hoverer could: represe his enthusiasm. fie nought a plwe In every expedition, end where there wu moat danger, there would he ale-aye be.— My heart” la sick when I reflect that so gallant a gentlemen, ahonld he slain by the wretched ravages." ; Election In the states. From lhe Sen Francine Herald, of Dec. 9th, we extnct the result of lhe recent election. in lhe several Saree, hereunto npl ‘pended : ‘ Mimmuslrre.~—The return: of the ‘elecfiol, Nov. 6th, from ell be: nine tom. give Gerdner 14,928 plurality. The Amer ieene bud the elected the Lienteuent. Governor, Secretary of State, Tremm.| Auditor, and Attorney General, by Ibouli 10,000 plurlllty. Charleen (American) is elected to Congrcee in lhe 10d: diurict, by about. 4.000 plmlit . The Hone “Ind! 179 Amerlcene, 80 flamers", 18 Whigs, 'll Republican end 3 Liberals. The Son ete I 0 fer a known, eunde 93 American end 11 of ell other denominations. New J menu—The result of the election in the State of New Jersey, is considered to be e Democretic victory. F ROM WALLA WALLA. y' —r~——.— -» i FIGHT WITH THE INDIANS! Two day’s battle—Five wllitm kllled~ I 4 wounded. From an Extra of the Egan ”rt/tug]; i Tim”, 0f the 14th December, we take thel ,folloqug interesting news From which! lit would appear that the rulunlecr: I|:\\'l“ lilone Well and are likely to do lunch more; IWe also learn, that they are determined tnl ikeep the lield during the winter, and notl only say they will, but really are makiugl {their headquarters “in [ln mid/r." HEADQI'ARTERS, Left Column, 131‘ Reu'r 0. .\l. V., Camp on Wall-i \Valln river, Dec. Bth, 1855. } To "'ll/inn: 11. 1-‘urmr, Adju‘l Reg'l. Sm :—Yesterdny morning, as my com mand was on lhe line of march from the mouth of ’l‘ouchet river to Whitman val ley, we were attacked hy about four linu tired Indians, with whom we kept up a running light all day, and for a distance of about ten miles from \Vulln-Walla river. At dark, on yesterday, the battle was Mll pciide‘d by the Indians withdrawing. We drove them lrom every position which they took, hoth in the brusM'wul, along the river bank. and on the adjacent. hills. This morning the battle was renewed. and raged 1111 day. At dark, this evening, the ln ‘diuns again withdrew. The number ol‘ the Indians who fought us to-day has been rou siderably greater than yesterday, and is supposed to exceed six hundred. Tomor row morning we expect a renewal of the battle, which in all lwobnbility, will last for sometime yet to come? ‘ _ l I regret to say that yesterday and to idny we have lo:t many Imu'e null excellent men, who fell, nohly lighting for their coun try. Suhjuined to this dispatch, you will tind a list of the killed and wounded. The loss of the Indians nmst he very greet, us their killed alone, duringr the two days, cannot, be less than fifty men. Among their killed yesterday, was the noted Chief of the Walla-Wallns, the celebrated Pee- I’eu-Mux-Mux. He was taken prisoner by my command on the sth inst” near hia camp on the Touchet, and during the battle yes terday made an effort to escape. - In doing so, he was killed, together with dear others who were made prisoners at the lame time, and who also attempted to get away. To marrow, as I said, we expect a renewal of the battle, and I regret to say that we are not in a condition to repel the attack of the Indians with the vigor that in deeired. 'l‘hia arises from our scarcity of ammunition and the broken down condition of our hero ses. 'l‘he aniznule hsve become so poor and index], it is impossible to make a successful charge against the Indians, who are mount ed on fleet horses, and can easily escape.— We are therefore cum Mailed, in n meaaure, to act in the defence ol' our position, which we are now fortifylng, by making a Stack udo Fort. Our ammunition will be ex hausted, I fear, with another hard day’s fighting; and unless we can receive a any Eloy from Fort Henriette, our position will critical, indeed. 0! rovisona, we have only enough tor about three days, but we expect to taeuppiy in two or three days. I must mi: upon suppllee of all kinds he lug sent forward, at. once, u I do not in-- tend to abandon this position until the last extremity. By so dotng, the enemy would be greati emboldened. . This dispatch is written in great haste and is disconnected and exceedingly brief and I know will he unsatisfactory; butl wish to need the neaeengsr forward imme diutely, so that he can reach I-‘ort Henriet ta by day-light. ALauotller time I will give you a more detailed report of all true actions that have occnrred since leaving the post on the Umatiila. Respectfully, &c., JAMES R. KELLEY, Lt. Col, ch't. Q. M. V. Lls‘l' or KILLRD sun Woman). Killedo-Capt. Charles Bennett, Co. E; Second Lieut. J. M. Barrowe, 00. IL; Private Simon L. Van Hegermun, Co. I. Mortal! wounded and Jim dead—Pri vatb—éelm, Co. A.; Private Henry Crow, 00. 11. Mmlly vnuwltd but still Mire—Private Caspar Snook. Co. IL; Private Joseph Sturdevant, Co. 13.; Private Jesse Fleming, Co. A. Dangcrmuly uonaded~osph Layton. Co. IL; Prints T.S: Payne, Co. IL; Private Franklin Crabtree, Co. IL; Privete J. B. Jervsis, Co. K 4 Private Nathan Fry, 00. 11. Severely wmded-‘Cept. A. V. Wilson, ICOLAi .. _ _ " Capt. Ransom Co. 1.; , ' Berg’t. It). [lnc Miller, Co. 1.: ' . Pelute G. W. Smith 00. B. Slightly vandal—PAH“ Fnuklin Dn ull. Co. A.; Private A. M. Addinglon, Co. 1!. ~—-——-—<o»——-———- New Your—Tho Know Nothings Were victoriolu in New York. The New York Time: In]: Ilndley‘u (American candidate for Secretory of Stnte,) plurality over King (Republicnqz is 12,576, and add! : “The following in I list of the State oflc’em Rl‘lp posed to‘ hove been elected—Semtnry of State, Joel '1", Hbedley, (K. K); Comp ‘troller, Lorenzo Burrows, (K. N); Trou urer. Stephen 0. Clark, (K. NEAtvorney ‘Genenl, Stephen B. Cnehing.( N.) end >in fncl, all the American ticket has been ’elected. There ll barely I pouihlllty lhatl some member of the America ticket mayl fall short or . plurality on the official cm! us.” I (hummus—Son's Cuouxu.—-,\lilee. anti-Know Nothing, ha been elected Mn,- or of the city by 1600 majority. Lovreun.—Nm Grimm, Nov. 8, 1855. »-—The Know Nothing! have carried this city by A large majority. We have no in»l dictation yet of the rcsull in the State, but the chancel are in favor of the Know Notllings. ' “'lscossm—Partial returns from thir teen counties, Shows the following majori. ties 0‘! the vote for Governor: lhrstow, (Dc-m.) 8463; Bashford, (lin-pub.) 7420. ! Missxssn-ri.—-Mr. Luke is elected to ‘('ongrcss from the Fuurlh District, MC : lien and the whole Democratic Slate tick ‘ct are running up to the Inujurily in 1853“ which was 4100 VON'R. Large Democratic; gains have liven made in the chisluture. \ “ _ 7, ._ , :4iw—_.__; l OLYMPIA LODGE, No. 5, ‘ . ()l‘ Anriont l-‘rl-v Iml Accepted Mums. holds ‘1 rugnlur mnuuniniralluns on the Unit and (him Sninrddy r\'rnin;l.< in en ry "ninth. J All nu-nx’wn- of the order in :squ brandinx nn iufl. 110 d Io Illcud. 'l'. I". .\chlJtUY. W. M. l .__—.__.._ ‘ Religions Not Ices. { Rev. (‘., l-‘. Wm'rvnun'n (anhylorinu Church) will 1 III'OIL'II remlarly on :ln- wwnd uml f-nn‘tli Sdblmlh! ul' every month, at ll u‘clm'k, A. 1.. um! 6 o'clock F. W, . ' ll". J. l". "ZVUKI. (\lrth ~li~t Church.) will pmuh‘ lrcflnlnrl)‘ nu {he llunl S 11.1i..i.1| ni' «wry nmulll, Ilsn, flhv lilili :n lhvv may ul'r'lr. ul. ll n'rl'u-k. A. IL. and :n :l tit-lock, P. SL, and on every l’onnh Babb-ll: It the Suliuul-liuuse in New Market It 3 u'clwk. l'. .\l. ——‘——_—_ I. O. O. I". ‘ Tlll“. rwznlnr min-ting or Oman-u lmmz. No.l.nr the lsnxruxnxm‘ Unmcu arm)» anwn.il held rvcry HJllll'dmy waning, MI. “5 u'l'luuk, in the building (nrnwlly "coupled by \ m. Rudedgv, two doors out of the Wuhlnxton Hon-l. All members in good standing in the urder. are invi Md In intend. I). C. III‘IATY. Sev')’, Olympia, Oct. 19, 1‘55. \ THE TRIPOD COFFEE HOUSE. On .‘l.u'n Stml. cm! "‘11:. bdu-un l‘iflll 6' Sixth .\‘ll. nearly oppuaile L’ic l‘ml-Uflicr. ’1‘)“: hungry and thirsty will and I mum lur ample rurupt-nilum M. the nlmw place. In the rhnpc nf me but. ng' qunuri. rlzlru. uml Ilium erelythlnx hi the cuumry, in lhe ulmg line, llm a llutmrwt can Iflbl'i]. _ l'rinnc mm! fur [miles n! nnyslze. Tenn» mlxlenue. Come Ind we. Ulympln. Dec. 14. 1265. 110.127". .NOT I C E 13 herein.- given. mm m. the Déwmher km. "56, M tho l'mlnla Court of me Gomnyol Than". W. l‘.. lhe uni-waiver was A b liniml ulmlniurunut on the mm». of HENRY .\(AT‘I’I’L‘E. lau- 0! MM county. do. cum-ted. Prrwnx havlnt claims uminut Ild ”MIA. will pun-ant them for payment, and than Illdeblml wlll will: Lb: name. ('. H. HALE. .\ilininhtnltor, kn. Olympia, Dec. 14,1155. nun-n. ADMIN! S TRA TOR S NO TICL‘. NOTICE in lien-by given. that I'- llie Denmlxr term ”66. n! the Prob-u Conn. h India lh- mum, of Thur-mm, \V. T.. the under-fused "a up land Admlnislnnur 0n tho est-u of mm “'..llcmlner. den-um}. . Forums having rlalnu Ifillnd 111-l Mute. will |nr-ment them fur payment. and t we Inflow wlll settle the lune. I‘. W. GLANOW. Adniuialmlor. ()lympla. W. T.. Dec. 15th. [flu—Ml. Admlnlstnnora Notice. _ NOTICE In henby given. that m Datum tern a! the flue. Pmlnte (Juan, |- and {at tho can! u! Thuntun. \Vnhinztun Turrlsory; Eb W n‘ with“ Admini-zrlmr on them of \V Inn H. "m . dm‘dAu perm biotin than-Inn In be Indebud to emu. m minted in coma furwnrd Ind plv up. Ind Person: luring rlnlnn min-t aid «law In: Emhy mauled In yrs-en: “ma rithin one you hum data, or lhq will h:- fmu'er harnd. ‘ ELI MONTGOMERY, Add-nit! ()lympiu, W. T.. Doc. l 5“). lfiSbo—Jw. _ . .. ...,7.... "_’—--_‘l“ . Ex “ Sarah Warren,” ‘ 1 a; P Isl Grocer es rov us. A mu. Ind mm M. Imm I” . for ale by JOHN G. FAIR-R. JI. Oly-ph, Sept. I, II“. "I > W, T. BAYWARD, HAS mhfllbed hlulel! n ran Lulu. l flung m 7. and will law cumming “‘3'V'3'°"§"ml@ ' AND D R Y O 0 0 D U 101:.qu haw-fling. Tam—lnd wild-1 whole-harm n inn-Ird“ With. All hvlnxn very hm lunch, (Elm. .rm for Iran! “an toujurnflonhgfl Port Ludlow, y :o, mam—my. Fruit Trees for the M11110]! A! “In Washington 3mm: Tn UNDERBIGNED hi M I Nun-Dy h' unedu- vhl: fin I'll luau-n Inn (rowan, H. a 11. lmllluh Cm. luv-nth. 0. T.. on Mt ahln 111 . . nllu an o! Sullumm. W. TN (0! “I cultlvnlnn Ind ule allow cum M t 0...) mu" M ’..-“..... Ki‘f’flm, PEAR, PEACH, CHERRY, I’LUMB. QUINCE. CURRANTS, GRAPE, GOOSBERRY. 81c. Many of IIhI trees will be at far ”winning thh mum. Punt-um will h. moi-mu up!- “I name km: 0! u “in “ KIIIIIIUO N ." All or den! Iccampnniod b! the cu. wmmmpfly I‘r' tended to. IN "to m: dallvend in. a! chi!!!“ Stellanoom. . HUGH PATTERSON. Wuhlnnon I'lnhunjep‘. 10, 18.“. cm ' o The hub! Wrath, AND PABLO}! AKNUAL 'l'muolu-n I you. col-cull; Xl] Ind Nova-|nr. ‘ txnluuwxv Ammo”. Truman: «Relic—"hum: all» "no Hudnd l'll’lmuunl Radon o! :51??an Mnnthly. than um the III] Number con-Inc“ lb. puwulml It . IBAUTD’UI. PULL LING!!! NIERAI'I'I of some n! the MM ethyl-Ind 111 *‘ 4! PM“. The friars; the: a Ilmdy Warning?- r I em . loco-pa I I mnphhfl nick}: of Infill: JENNY mum HELLO}! 11. FONTAG. on n nus. Auofll. AND “33 IL 0. msmcx. [HI-II Ihnt-Id 11111 will Mar. dWmm adv-Abe, wlll DI 1011-0 d by “undul- Icm.uuw{mlolullnd “I. at Won-h IM Ann-u! Ihll continue to In not any them“ the Beat Dollu Inglhle In an Wurldl I's.th will be and?!“ bl. Md lb! pen! in IMut and parent an In the country‘ Alt w» nl7 mum. Ivory thin? ohn lumen] 0 Im".- laul chamel- wlll he an» ullngxcluded. n will N‘ the III: at m mhMu-u to lu ' d onlemln‘mnt vhl lutmruon thl’. wlll um only prllvm the am but ulna clevne the lhoughtn Ind Im&mve theélnn. 1 Barb number uul «main .1: £311: .ExGm-i VINO‘ Ind I MEAUHFULLY (‘0 I!” ILOWI-ill‘ I SLATE?“ canm mantel. ‘II mum” o u ’lom I ',III y-Io lug. va {Kg-MIMI.- Ine‘pper. "#2 '1: "INT.“ " “ “M“ “"" "°' “" J m _ (”curtail-hunk. 111 1| e I! I , um um! lour plan. All vflm‘fla Int-Med In I mfg-(l Inn-Inn "nominal. term; the {l2‘ Rain Tlkm. In Inked to Room ulna-fibers. Ina Ild h: m clrcullllAn by Inducing lbelr Mull-lo noun fur on. Dollnr I Mm "mu. Time. I. eithcr an snul Enxrlvingu, an} Planer Plum, «r the Lilenry L‘oulonll, In: worth fun prlec nl an whit. - ‘ 1 Pin. Porto: and lolodom. 3 Pluto oovms AND MUSIC 31001.5. ' ’ l WOODWORTH & 00., “INK-Tm 0" "Afio rants AND IILODIONI, 130 Ch? Rt, In (be ”kinda umu In! (in sale 0 the Emma-‘- Puso Fall'- A” Pm’n Human)". In Onllfanh, nud In «unruly m-rivina um dindnmn the "ln— nfnr ry. Hm nmnmt- have but made urm mm: thorn tn nn vply fizz-~4- tell brawl hmrlnlenfi fl mmum-tun-r‘u M‘m um: neeurint '0 purcm IM uh mugvf nmkinu I {lemon-1 Mlecflnfl than I )1 gm! mmplm nan-mm! . Ind 61 woidtnl D- [a rink and delay of impuruuon. Ju-t received . met ‘ol‘ Piano Fortes {m- him ‘ Finn rr'rwhrlv. Anvil "1 V‘". 3" " Notice. CONE“. GMUID. WALLA Wu.“ VALLIY, W. T.. , June 12:11.15“. T A TREATY cunrlnded whh the Ynkjmt Nuhn A of Indians at the Coumll Ground in the van. “‘llln Valley the 9th day of June, 1866, the land In. eluded within the [ulluwina bounduiu wII «dad to the United stllles._|.fvvv_[l: _ _ . . } (‘uxmnencing It lit. ltanier; thence northerly lion. [ tlu- lnnin ridge of the CMCILie mountain: to the t i I m-re tin- nurthl-rn tril.uLiriL-s oi“ Luke Che-inn name lnnnthern Irihulariw n!" the Methew river hnve their 1 rm- ; thence wuthwteriy on the divide hetim th i “nu-m at Lake Clu-Lm and the )iothow river to the < I'ulnlnhin river: thence crossing the Culnmiril. on u i lme I‘m-l, com, to again! whose longitude in one hundred und ninetfl-n L' tees uni ten In notes—which Itwu lllhk‘r linen «Ime {be above confedented tribes i and hand-l M Ind-Amt from lhe Onkninnhne Eth- ol Indium :r—lhem'e in l true loath wane i) the My- . nun-nth runtllel of latitude ; them-e cut on aid Kb niloi tn ln- mein Pulunre river—which twlnttet at of imlmnry newt-Au- the shove confedented kiln ami hands Inrm the Blink-nu: thence down the Pl ‘ luun: rin-r tn itujum-tmn will: the Huh-hnh-nenhe or' f :uuthcrn Irihutury of the heme ;—«thenee in I Inuit ‘vnstt-lly dirictiun tn the Snake river It the mouth of ’thp Tuunnuu river. W'llflfl‘ing the Above confedera u-ll trihen n-om the Ne: Pen-u tribe of incline; thenc iduwn the Snake river to lullunction with the Calum ‘ hin river; thence up the Co nmhln river tothe“White ‘ ltunkn" heluw Plinth: Rapid”: thence mfly to I lnko relied "Ln Lac :" thence mlheriy to I paint en the Yakima river culled Toh-mnh-luke; thence in I nnnthwedu-riy direction tn the (‘nlttmhll rim It the western extn-ltlty of the “Big bind," haw-en the lnuuth of the Unutiiin river Ind Mr (slut—All which lntter boundnrie ‘- uepnr-te the Above oonfedprw ted tribes and blade l‘mm the Wall: WIIII. Cnyune Ind Unmetiiln trihu and hand- at Indian hater down the Culumbln river to midway between e mouth» a! White finimnn Ind Wind rivets; thence along the divide between aid rlven to the lain rim 0! the Cascade mount-Inn: end then, elm; ridge to the piece of beginning. . mm is, however. tea-nod from the land thou ceded, for the exclulve nre Ind comp-tion cl hid. toutedented tribe» Ind bend: of ludlun. the hut uf lnnd included with the following honnduiee, town: Cullmtncin' on the Ynkim river At the will 0! the Minimum river; thence "new ““1. Add At tlhnum river to the forks ; thence on‘t southern tributary tn the (‘mcnde mun-tun- ; thence ”I“: along the min ridge 0! Ilid mount-inn. pupil; end out of mount Adm. to the Spur whence low- _ the wnten o! the Kllknht Ind Pineo rim; thence down uld epnr to the divide between the wllen 0‘ laid river: -. thence Along Mid divide to the div“: Ir renting the wnten ofthe Sutu- hvu' (run: then: o'- "m m:- hr: m. “arm; to n u n .e tn aw the sums river ; And smm up the Yell-In fiver to the rim othegitmi . . ' Amntmelothggnotemdmghq Amt townnhlp of nix mil-I noun. muted It the M the Magnum or Went-input: Hm, Ind l '- the “ annual“ I-‘lnhery ;" with lull tenet Ill!" be tagged en mnriudontwhuevet- the W ~ In NU . ' ‘ . - In elpmt prwhlon n! the tint . the Illtry "gym“! in the cash- nnd Included {I when}: - tion. is opened to settlement. new“ , , diam In henna lithe pone-lon bf , nndlnpmmnmovedtotb _.. ! hum-lawn {WWI-him fit mummmdthel ntlauvfeitlune V , cute old-n upon the ended term cell -3“ i. M *“n'zfimfivfi'm e In use ll ’ In no I. ‘ " l angel-rt H’- mitt.” ' June i. '56. ~ . '1 . '.. WM.“ Once-m fiy. , —__.______._.LL...;n_ - [ Notice. ; ~ . - Ataw'amm 02%“. “MW" on mu. Wu“... cm... at U I. tfi" w-u. "meme council mud. “in to lheUnllod mantel-mm tho lulu. lowing bonndgrhu. vi: : ‘ . ' . Bathe Nu Pam—Continue!" n a. moot an omyuanum-mmu the No. 0" dun Mmdm‘thnm nu. Id- "0., chem In 3 author]! dlmuoq to than-h also? 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