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F—‘w ___ ' ' *—" - l ‘3. Dnththr'a lit can of Aer-qua. u . ' Wnrnnixn. .\‘nn L\\‘caSl'En, l . 1111116, 1851;. f ‘ Urxruncx—l hare the honor to ne-l knowledge the receipt of your communion-l tion of the 13th inst, informing rm- olii-~i.il-' lv of my nomination by the 'in .an "wt .- n - tionnl ennrn-n‘t: in, recently It ‘:.I .il (fiat-n»- nail. :IS the denim-ratio enlnlhlnto for llic ofliee of pt‘ek‘i-lviii cf the l'n:tr-d Suites.— [:l;:dl uni attempt to 1 .\"pl‘t'is the t'l'nft-f'll {erlingfi which lrhlertuin towurdx In)‘ dent ocrntie fellow citiu m t'-. r hum-. 4 denim-ll me worthy (if lhi< viln: illglli‘al political honor on earth—mt: honor such as the pen phi. of no other country have, tLe poem to bestow. Deeply wi‘iiile ol' the i.i<t {Hill varied responsibility attach d to the stu tiou, (Npcciully at the preeent erixis in on: .ll'nirs, I have darefully refrained from M ck‘ ing the nomination either by word or i.) deed. Now that it has bwn oll'ered by the democratic party, I accept it with dimdenu fiimy own abilities, hut with an humhiv trust that in the erenl of my election I may be enabled to discharge my duty in such a manner as to allay «lomecti: min, preserve mace and t‘rit-ndniiip with foreign _natioas, and promote the bent interrfitsiifl the republic. ; 1n accepting the nomination, l needi namely-any that I accept in the same spir ~ it tho resolutions constituting the platform of principles erected by the eonrcntimn To this platform 1 intend to confine myselt throughout the canvass, believing that l‘ have no right, on the candidate of the den)" aeratie party, by answering interrogatories, mywesent new and dilferent isntes liefot'el the people. i It will not be expected that in this nu-i swer I should specially refer to the subjectl . of each of the resolutions; and lslmll there : fore continue myself to the two topics non“ mt prominently hefnro the people. 1 And, in the lirst place, I eotdinlly eon cnr in the sentiments expressed by the con-r vention on the subject of civil and religious liberty. No party founded on religious orl political intolerance towards ti:lu.(‘l:l§8 ol‘ American citizens, whether horn in our; own or in a foreign land, can long continue to exiut in this country. We are all i-qnnly before God and the constitution; and they thrk spirit of despotism and bigotry which! would create great di>tinetioxm among curl fellow citizens will be speedily rcbnkul ii_\ a free and enlightened public opinion. i The agitation on the question of dotttes-, tie slavery Ina too lung instructed and di-l. ridod the people of this Union and nlicnat.l ed their ufl'eetions from each other. 'l‘he‘ agitation lino assumed many forms since in commencement. but It norv seems to be Mod chiefly to the territories; uud judg in‘ iron its present character, I think we I”, nnticipate that it is rapidly approach ‘ lI‘I “Imlity.” The recent legislation of l rm respecting domestic slavery, de rived, as it has been from the original and. para fountain of legitimate political power, the will of the majority, promises ere longl toallny the dangerous excitement. This legislation is founded upon principles as an cient no free fovermnent iuelf, and in ac ourdnnes wits them, has simply declared thnt atom of a territory, like those of ‘ auto, I decide for themselves whether alavery shnll or shall not. exist within theirl hia. _' The Nebraska Kansas net does no more than give the force of law to this elementa ry- principle of self-government, declaring it to be “ the true intent and meaning of this _ set not to legislate slavery into any territo ry or stste, nor to exclude it therefrom: hotto have the people thereof perfectly tintotornr and regulate their domestic in flation in tholr own way, subject only to! tha constitution of the United States.”— fiis principle will surely not be controvert- Id b‘yeany ndividnal of any party profess ‘a“ votioa to popular government. He how vain and illusory would any etio‘ or ‘nciplo rare in notice in regard to “emulating. This li,» apparent from the In admitted by all, that alter a territory ' hall hon entered the Union nad become unto, no constitutional power would then uhjhkll could prevent it from either will; or establishing slavery, in thel use may be, accordlng to its sovereign will and plenum. “out happ would it be for the country if tth-g agitation were at on and. Dan “lam prognsalt has produced no round good to any human being, whilst h been the aoureo of grout snd danger- Hulk It has slionnted and estranged as Etta: onto Union front the other, and «so seriously thm'cned itu very exist-am To rn'y own personal 'know - fin, ithaa prodwsd tholmprouion among broke nations that our grout and glori -- euafndnmy loin constant. danger of dinninlion. This does as carious in‘jury, henna-ow power nod inn rility nlways mnd‘roqseot among nations, and mannequ- but securitie- against ”one?“ sad in {nor of the antin tenance an honorable peace In we not hope thnt it is the mission at tboismocratie party, now the only sur .rirlnc noun-vulva party oftho country, arcing to overthrow all sectional pardon, and restore the peace, friendship and ma laal could.“ which prev-tied in the a old time, among thw dit‘erent mum of the ounfedencyi Its character is , noticed, end it therenm asserts In ncipie for the guidance of the federal , pvt—out which is not ndoptcd and sun tnlned ban monitors in'uch nod every m. this reason It is everywhere the some determined foo of all geographie sl portion, so much and so justly dreaded by thu- Fwtherothk country. From it};l rsry nature it must continue no long are there is a constitution and a Union to pre— rem. ' A conviction of these truths has lndaoai many of the purest, the nblest and lost independent of our former opponents, who hove tiller-ed from us in limos gone by upon old and utlnct party issues, to come into on! this and devote themselves with 111 h the onus of the constitution and the Ulla. Ulla-thus cwfi'mUMS l ntOStll MW fled” lyre , onld the nomin notion convention be ratified by thcf lllt‘fllll", ill." :ill the pntt'rr .itnl illil'l“i|"i :eomtitutiounlly possessed by the executive i. ‘shnll be exerted in n firm but enneilintory ( .lspirit, during the single l(l'nl i shall re» 1 Imnin in otfiee, to H'Cilii're the surtiv: li:.i'llll)1_\' .~ IIIIIIOI“; the rlxi 1' state" \\llll‘ll pit-railed he- I i'or.‘ il.i< nppie nt' dist-onl. in t'ic form n: i filuwrt agitation. hail lrl'cll msLinin their I} initial,- In t the nicm'n'rs oi the family uh stuin iron. iilit‘l'lut'it llinv.r \thll tin: exrlthiri tlmlli‘Tilt' co :to-rns “ft-it'll other. uinl i-nr- l liliuil-Y unite, on the lltl‘ln (ti~ [will :1 upml‘fl't :‘ oinnn; lltllincli'c-g in pr-IzntJliuj; l'- __vi‘rnl t untivnal uhjm-ts «fro-union inn-rmt t I all, r fl'ltl ti: - 1:"le “writ will he instantly zircon- - plixht-il. In 1- ”_rul'tl to our foreign pnlit-y, to \\'lli\'l| t , you it no l"'ii‘l‘l"'l in your cmtnnunim.lion. it is .pilte lillllUbwillll' l'nt'uny lizi'nun i'ol'e- .L ltin‘mhuie: t-i pri ,u'riln- positive rnli; in ud- it mum», to regulate the conduct of u future :' . udniinistrntiou in nil the exigencies'n'hii-h i . may urisn in our various uud eier changing ;‘ ‘reiutinns \\‘illl foreign powers. The federal ‘ government must of lll'L‘t‘Snli)’ exercise u' ‘sozrnil di<crction in dculing with iilit‘l"|.l-l ,iionnl lluthlitllli us they may occur, but thisl r under the strict responsibility which the ""l ‘ eentire must ulu‘nys feel for the people ofi‘i. lthe United States and the judgment of |toa~ “ ilterity. You will, therefore, excuse me for . not entering into particulars; whilst I heart- I ,iiiy concur With you in the general senti- f . ment, that our foreign aii'nirs ought to he I jlcnnilucted with such wisdom and firmness ‘ ‘ns to assure the prosperity of the people at .l home, whilst the intersts and honor of our ’ country nre wisely hut iullcxihly maintain l ,‘ed abroad. Our foreign policy ought er-i, lor to be based upon tlte principle oi doing] .ljustice to all nutions, and requiring justice A ;lt'rom them in return; and from this prinei- ; .‘ple I shall nevur depart. r‘ Should Ibe placed in the executive li'hair, l sliuli use my best exertions to col lrirute peace and friendship with nil im ,lliullfi, believing thin to be our highest policy ,las well as our most imperative duty; but‘ let the same time i shall never target that‘ uin case the necessity should llli>(:, which i i (do not now uppreheml, on? national riéuits‘l I:ind nntionul honor must be preserved :tt‘, . :iny sueritice. I l Firmly conriuced that a. special Provi ldenee gorvrns the ali‘uirs of nations, let. us ihumbly implore his continued blessing up on our country, and that he mny men from ‘us the punishment tyo justly deserve for be-l . ing discontented and ungrateful whilst eu- , ljuying privileges uhove ull nntiens, under . such a constitution and such a. Union as ,3 limit never been vouchsut'ed to any other I people. Yours most respectfully, ; JAMES BUCHANAN. i ~ <0» ~ ' Quaint t‘urrrspolilruce. " Cow FA it, Jilly 20, 1856. My Brwrzeinudnid understand that ' your time ll expire in your country’s ser 1 rice in route three or lour days; I have = no‘ idea that it. will expire as regards the t friendship you have for your Territory. If Take to your country your bosom friends, 1, and d ‘t forget your poor Ellen Brooks. ‘ Now, funnel, I'know that you have had . the hardest fight that erer was tit. I . know, my beloved, that you‘vehnd to fight . against tllic King George men in your county. know that you’ve had to light ] ‘ against the aympathizerl of the Indians. t I kn vI also that you've had to fight against? ' thefinow Nothing party lil your county.‘t ‘ I know, my dearest, that you have been 33’ ‘ true Stevens man ; I know that you are n : ‘ friend to your country; I know that you. are able to face niny par-tilled vrhig thnt . may start up. Beware of the par-biletl ;l‘ ,siiun them as you would the snake in thel l grass. They nre a curse to our Territory, ' friend Lemuel. Now, dearest, the veryl minute you can get. returned from your,“ country's service, and can come to the era-i, brace of all of as, myself never shall turn“ my bar-Ir to yeti. Sustain every one who 1 has used his charts to bring this war to til,l close. . Ou‘uru, W. T., July 24, 1850. h , Beloved Ellen-J have received your: of l the 20th. Your mind and mine eo—ope- - rate in every sentiment. l"or why do youl censure me on some little point: that I null] , not guilty of? Have you evcrscen me, orl ‘ have you not, step one step from the pathl of righteousness! We suppose, beloved!" that our great men in the city of Washing-I ‘ ton picked out the best man they had, toi preside over us. I was willing to concur' with their choice. I have done it, and so licited all honest men to do the same. It in true that you accuse me of living in a county that in oppoccd to our governmenL' but at the some tune. Ellen, we are not nli‘ ' .of the name breed of dogs. We have rental on good men in, our county an ever came from the hand of God. i iiad, my beloved, that on my visit to Olympia, that I discover coma conuterfoitai Ii order to prove them so, we cannot com-‘ pare to anything but parvbilod wliiga. Don’t, for God's sake, censider Inc or my friends unong that class of chickens. Isaac It and W. W. are doing the best they can for the government, together with a large I majority of the people of this Territory. Dear Ellen, you are a woman, and 1 am a man, and] wish you could only appreciate ~ my feelings. But at any rate, I shall claim for you to have a vote at the next “ election, or inquire the reason why good citizens of our eouutycould not have a rote l at. our last elation. We will meet them, , on the first day of our next Legislative? | session. and see what the God 0 justicel can efl'ect among them in passing such iawals no will mete out equal and even-handrail E| justice to all in Our future elections. ll _ M.,... h-.. i 33‘ England pretends to have lost byi i the war only $2,467 oflcera and soldiers.l 1 The French losl n 00,000 atleast. Conutl , Orloif admits that the Russian loss isl( , 500,000. Add the kalflh 3nd Sardinia“ t lesson, to, and the whole may be come-l tithing short of a million of men. Wha'ti i that, to the pleasure of seeing the balance} i of power so nicely adjusted t-- Baum Prue ,3, , 7,7,, . . ‘*.__ 3“,]. T‘n: NI'II' ‘Ym l\ .hmrnv/ If ('lml- Inn-u has :nlvicm from \lvxlwl. llnll U-‘II Ihdsrlcn, lllc .\lnvru-un .\IIIINL-r is m-{zo— tinting a [lx-my fur l!lt:||lll’L'llqu‘ of nnolhl-r .\lEce 0f lH‘l'llOl‘y from Ihut cun.nl:'_v, and ILnt llzu tern-s of llll‘ lmrguin lam ulrcudyl iu-(‘u :Igrcvll upon \\ 111 l Ilu- (‘unwnlox'l nII~ luinslmlion. ‘ -- -—.— —— ‘ .\[IVM \l‘l‘l.‘ i'l'inv p upulutionnf this plum-j pun-In 'l'u'l'Lml-y I::I< 'w'cll :Is-w-I'luiut-11. with‘ I‘I"I§\).I’l!llc ucuurmy, to be 120,000 Imm“ llmn \nllasimt In j'hlil'f its udmiuhm :15 all SLIIU. [ ..na-n—rnm ___ ’ I‘auup .\lu-ting. I \VI-r min- :1... .»..,....»nlm:.\ ma: .itu I‘m mph-...“! u.:» mm: Iy. ( '.\'lll|o .I n-_v.n.l w w . - m lur- L.\ .1 v ..Ifn ull :v I . mp hurting: ul I-‘u.l thuhllv: '. nuhu' ..--t .I I’m- puma It mu} In- It 21 fur 11. N will. :It x. ml. x. mm; thl‘ir “I'm Iw. mam..- iz' [vault-Ev. mull II‘rIlIIIa'tlll:1'-'lIIIll_('l|I'('l‘II Fri-LI) 11..- '.lh thy .vr Sal» I. "Iv-1‘: :II [I u' lurk. 'l'llE‘ lnu’l'l. 'IIII iln Iv llv- llnl mm- M mnr but In .rII-rly m wring t‘ur lhi< .m-un. I '“I” I‘ll |_'_\'llll'll ux Ihh. h-rnl r; :Iru' luui by ’Illlflnl'l“ In luv-v1 with In mul [alv- .n pal-I i | 1h” lxl]'.l--'-‘. .I. I‘. I‘mumt. (ll_\l:ll:i.|..\x‘.:ll:-I 14.11.16. To Whom It may (‘onccrn I I Vl‘lll; I’ [LIN Hui-.ll} 1n lluininr tn IIII' vuluulwrnr-I “aim.” ..r thi~ u-l-rilury “ill 4: -nl_\- I» pul.l g" 1)... h’2hcst HIM: r~ fur ~I‘IIII nixm-ll My the omm: r-l mm In Jllll ("unm‘imry Ilcxwml, :md :Ipyrvn'wl by tho I‘ommnmlvr In-chirl’. I'crmm themfurr. hnvlng Ircounl! P,‘!IIlII~1“||' ml untl-cr urzanimlilvn nml who may ui~h In mnkn pur-I dun-m II liu- imbllv pram-rt} will run-NIT llu' 111-t'(~~-‘ ~it_\' fur hmullng In "Mr nrn'ululh I 111-1‘ IIIII'm-ntl q-mllrrnu-lvrs :unl Ll'lllll“ N'rip is-ue-l nu Ilw NNIII' “‘IIIu-ut delay. \I'II.I.I;\.\I ll'. MILLER. ‘ Q. .\I. mnl (mu. (:cu'l. \l'. T. Y. Olympia, .\inle m. we. 32m I To Printers. l If" H mulonirzunl onl-m for «Mr to the " I‘mft." the 11.11..“ In: IIrIII l-‘s. llimrl from llu- Now York funn- Ilrw. uml all In (3qu m-prmte yuchmu. muly for Ir.n.~lmtutlvvu tn nny purl of the ma. without an) ‘ nil-Llmnul rxprnw l’ur " buxlugz" ‘ I fun! I..\nnn~.\‘\\'|r'u 11l LI: (IlmuJ Ankle. I {IUIIIIIQ' uud paralh-I. with IIIIIW-I plan-u, I ja-liq inx lrum one to t'arly I'IIII piru. mu] . tlhll'fl‘llll.’ entircly with the 11-l' or the I a-llluri :I'nl III». #IOO I I'uut d mhlc 1'1";th ('.lligrn'phlr Script (As nu ) m ‘.‘l I'ut<. (rh-rtrntvv.) "S " “ .\‘n. " mul I " llmml-I ul." 'nf w Il' k‘ and lull-hunk. S I run. Ilv-hl ill". (wry sulw-riur.) u'.‘ I lmlv «i'u Sim-r. It'llxlll H In lll“. :53 l lmxmduu SI mo. 21; l-lx'l‘fil. in ‘l.v-<, Ll“ I .\‘u. :I Impvnul > -lz‘-'nl.in: .\I.I 'llllll‘. IT.- I It x-IIII“ “ I'm-kw: t'alrJ Plan." 1.." (llllllllllrl 11. SANDY. '- 'l‘nws Tux 4» rum." “9 “'.whl'vztnn "ln‘l‘l. Nun I-‘rmwi~ru. ()lyxnplm. Almn~t l-t. IRS-li. :l'J-ll' Admlnhtmtor’s Notlctu I \YIITII'H Ii lu‘nlny given. that the Innlcmiunml hm L lulu-n nut lemma “I ndmlni‘tluliun on tho mum-l of Thom.» 11. Fn'ml-tt. qu- of Plum mumy th‘l't‘lflnlm‘ .\ll lwrwm kmm Inx lIIcIIN-lrw Imlelm-d In the estate ‘ un- rl-quo-lml to mulm Inhnmlialo pnymvnl; uul nlll tlw-‘e lmvlvm ruimx :1 «mm mil-I utm- nn- m unlod m pnwul Ilnnn «luly authentlmml. fur “lulu-ment. Emue nlxpp'wll to he «flu-"t. JOHN T. FAITCETT. Admini-lmlor. 3 Strihlcmm. Jul) ‘.Nlll, ‘l‘ :11. 3mm! . School. l 'I‘IIH .n-mnul q-mrtu of .\lr. uml llra. Whlhvnrth'sl Selma] will rouuneuu- on .\lumll)‘. August the 4th. .\ll the III'I'II'II'.“ nl’ nn Engllsh nml ('lu-ulral ulucntlml urc luclmlnl in Ilwlr cumin-pawl nn lab". will he .- mml 1... make thurmmh M'hnllN. Terms of tuitluxl tlm mm:- nn Il~t (Illul'h'l'm-u. $6, N 1111 l ND. m-v'mllng to udvnnrum‘nt. 11-umhng mm In {-Imlxlr I'" (111 pup'lt fer the muutr; on nuu-h term: In N mull tv: pavmeut u «mm-t full to Valve utlufnrtaly. For I mlxr “mil-um". imvnin‘ u an linden-land. (.. F. “'HITWOIIT ‘. l. l}. WHITWOIITH. Illylnpimlnly 20. ISS". szm I . . ..-. ___—__. Notice ' Is 111-IRHIIY GIVEN tlml lutltrn of ndmlnlutntloll‘ luvs Ina-n granted hy the l’nlnte l'uurt of Thanh: ton mun", IV. '1'..10 Ilw undermined. upon the natal u! WILLIAH WHITE. ulc'um-11. Into or Thnntoll rounlz, W. T.. honing lllltl' .lulv lllh. [MIL .\ll Iner wm .nvlnmcldlm I'll-“ll"! mid I‘nllu' Ila Implanted to [ln-«ml t 8 name within om- .u-or [mm dale; Nld all pen-am Inll-‘hletl Ia mld onl-nu: IN Mme-ted h nuke Immedlnto settlement. MARGARET .\l. WHITE. "lymph. July 23. mm. III“ 0 ‘ ‘11.»; I-:. ".\lm's sl-hluu wIII lx- mammal-ma on l. llnudzu' Um I<th huh. for the term of plrvcnl weeks. In llu- .\wamlv "all. I Tultlm tlu- nme a. lrut trrm. Olympia. \l'. T.. July H. Inna. N otlcc Is lll'illliln' gin-n Ilnt letlvn or ndmluintnfllun np'm tho wttllo of .IOIiIII’II 11. (‘ONXHIL lulu ol' 'l'lwMun mainly Ilrrerd, Inu- In'on unutml hy thv l’lulntl- (‘v .Irt a? mld mun!) at [lnc Jul; tern, hill. l I the unlleruuxnnl. I'l-rw... I.- \‘luz rlaiuu uuuiml will Man- will pro mull. lhcul pmlwrlynulhnulirutml. :mmr-llm.v tn law.» for p-Iymeut. ..md thn-«v inllelvlml will mule the name. ANDREW J'. (‘II UIIIHIIH. ‘\ .\llmluhtutor. l Olympia. July lJth. me. (wil? ‘ Plum Virginia. Tobacco. , El. HACIH )lI‘N’I'II BRAND» lurk. rem-h IIImr: El ant-um?) brand—(lr): Iluht m and ; l Hiya-m" rand—lll plug-a h the pound. Thou- alrnvc hum]: ol‘ J mum‘ (c Ilmlmn'n celebrated mlnul‘utun, In lutu to unlt. for In!» hy SAIL. 11. I'IIIITIIAIID. Hm l‘rnclu-n, A «ml for the Munurlcturcr. Jan. 9, leG—nll-flm. W. 11. \VA LIIACE, ' mmonmaw AER ‘.uwr, snumvouar. w. I'. I Nov-5.1K“. It! | . ......_...,_ __.- _. .......__ U.(I.HB\VITT. I aomamom nn'omnuaflmv. . ANY! 1?!!0c'3'03l Ki! gamma“, SEATTLE. KING COUNTY. W.'l'. March 24.18553 nZE-Iy. I --.—...... __-—___...“ _ . I M [MISSDN l. 00 ‘ I " WIIIIIBALE MID RETAIL DIME” IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot: and Shoot, In". Capo. Milli. (Injury wan. M., an. Olympln. W» 'l'., 8m Panda-o,ol]. I It. Lomlumx I. mallrxu A. IRAS!!!» April :2. 1154. :mr ’ 5. "runs. 1. Inf—XXl: - I..«I‘It:l’:r;m llettman Brothers, WHOLBRALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOO OS, GROCERI ES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. kc. Store on tho cornm- or ”all: mud .\‘exund Street-t, Olynipln. \V. 'l‘. rr A hunch orthclrstnre l 4 eulahliuhud lnSentllc. Klnzcouuty. (Ilyznpln. .\ng. ID, I°3l. not! ALLAN, LOWE k, 00., COMMIIIIOX MERCHANTS. 123 PLAY lrnllln'. Ms FIAM‘IIICO. Allan, )anlnluy 1 Co., 0": an City 3nd Umpqu, Oregon. Juno 15.19“. Gm“ LAFAYETTE BA LCII, 88 l 3 :3 (3 83 {A s‘? E? 9 STEILAPOOH, WASHINGTON TERRITIIIIY. on, pm. In! Religion-1 Noun-fl. . How. u. l-'. “nun-”mu oi'n-ti-yum m t'llur: in n iii pmwl. u-.|:ln"i\ .vn tlu- n- u-nd xuul i nunh Sniulmlll- Jl' rw-i')‘ In «an, ul ll u'rlmk. .\.)L. .nnl Ii u'rlurk r. n. RI-v. .I. F. “IT-nut. (\ll'lll ~li.~t (‘qu'v‘ll ) \uil |III'.II in Ilvgulnrly nu ilw l|r<i uml thinl .\nmuth hi ”my i:u'mih..ul H n rim-li. .\. M., mnl El u'rl-u "n. l’. .\l. I OLYMPIA LODGE, No. 5, ‘ or \m but fire and .\I-uvpiw .\i hum. imid. ‘ w- an n- .~ nnmunirutmm ml the lir-l .nul iliini IFA‘XI‘VIJ'V x-i-mlilus i.) ( w... ....»mh. . . .\ii Inu-Inlwr- ul ihn- nrdur u- uuu-l “JIM-”I: aw in] 23 It‘d In :i'iv'd-l- 'l‘. l-'..\lrl-:l.lll|\.\\'. .\l. ‘ I I. o. o. 1-. Irl‘ul-j :‘i-gul u' nirvliuu ui' Ul.\'Vll'l \ Lumen. .\‘o. I. at I Uw ixlrzi'xmucxr mum: "(mm l-‘|;i.l.nu~.i~iwl-II It-nr} SJturvLiy rwnnnu. :AI 1;} ..‘t lurk. in llu- huillinm Ir-n UNI) -. Till-it’ll iiy \\ 111. hulk-due, tnu clmrn rut oi'l [hr '.\'.L.uinv-tun "nlrl. I I All nu-mln-m in g 4! I' ntamliuu in the unlur. :m- im‘i I In! 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"cum I 21, l ; 7: 1' , '2» :12 I \"ln.\\’rig||l' : 17:1 u w swan}: Mile as Y Annular. ‘ I II 3 II [ I 1* T.\\'.l:lnnainw' I “N a, ?z magnet .1‘ PI 17.9 ‘ It. I'. \\ nix-hwy; s 71, .1- u 4‘ '2l:. 2M no I lu. \\‘.l-‘n-le|§ ' 2:; iI I1:Il I; r 2 r. I i 1-mwr.lll;glg; 1 I ":"~:‘!’fl.‘".".. .....lfi!) “1."451."1’-'“l‘-'-" {25- 2:2 : I For Jn-«tln- a! the Pure in olva-ia ‘lht’illt'. Jun. i P. lleaui' n-cohmi Em. nnd .\. J. l. nvii PI u vans. ~| l-‘nr vim-taint, Wm. Mitchell lmi K’»: it. liminnnn 42. and S. legn ‘.‘o. or ‘ Ik-lu-wnts : 1 Whig»; § l-‘rve <uili-n. I Notice T IS HEREBY Finn “Int lulu-rt of nilvulnlntfltlon ; I (will: the wil nnnoxcd) upon the omu- nl‘ JOHN i Elli All, into! ol Thurman mntynievemd. hum Iran I frank-d byline l‘mbitcl‘ourtol Mid ruunlyut the I I ul‘rtcnn. i856~t0 the underlined. . I I anon». having cl-lnlr walnut nit! mute will [in ‘ Iwnt them nmperly lntlirntirutal. “maintain luv, for payment» and those indebted will lottlr -- lune. . JOHN M. SWAN. Adminhtmu-r, V. T. A. I Ulyvnrln. 'l'lmantun munty. I Olympia. July 15. mm. «v.l Llury Stable. ' . HAVING pnnlnml the inherent ol .\. J. dewin. In the Livery Rubin. Iwmhm under tin- lulu Io! .\. .1. Baldwin .1 (10.. l um prepared to hunt-brad Ind-lie hum. Ind do I" kind-Manning an tlw I Inn- Int nutlu. Aim. I mum] man yuwl and Olin. 11-y.&r..nlvuyn I an hum, for tnvellny CIIMIIOI'II.OHM very [mu I roll". _ . EDMUND SYIA‘IfiTI-‘JI. Olymfiln. Jan. 15th, Rik-tr. ‘ w— . ‘ Notice. Lian-runn- lmleim-«l to the late " Tripml “out." - el ter by woount ur «hurl-r, um- ini‘nnnwi that Unibd Slum Scrip will in: taken, nt l’.\ 11. In pay ’ ment of nlxl deli“. I Jamea Mom in my nuthurilmi weft. ‘ EUS ll! HUGE“. I April «in. im an" I H P. BURNS. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LICENTIAI‘E ol tho faculty nf Pity-Mun Ind Harman. (11-mm. Scotland; when of the Cullen ur l'h lulu! and Slu’Kt‘Mll. Cumin. anlnu Mn. airflow. ol roman your: in ill: profmim uud pm out V MEDICINE AND SURGERY, In all “I nrinnq hunrlws in England. lmlln and tin Unlml Hmmannl nmv I nuldent M fltrllncoom, Pictu- county. .W. T..:an hr cnnnulml u nimvo. N. 11.—.\ supply of genuine medicine nn hand. I Temu moderate. . Jan. iii. ISM-41ml! | "‘ ' ' ' THE UNDER‘IONHD having pun-lined the Mk . on hand.“ 0.0. Terry,th with meant"- rtrnln per linen-:- and )len'lmntmnn. hnvn an Ml. an nwnmeptol mom-mi men-hand“ rnr th tune. whlrh they on." ulnaie nmi rot-ii It uni-ii ul vnncc an out. GEORGE & CO. Alluvial! Milt“. mr Grand Mound Nut-cry. lhvlu move! I put of my him-r] to Olympi- W. T.. fur the hath! convenient at th- nrohncr i would be lup 59» m “ nil inven- olllne it" It din maxi mwmmm'm; I n, a . ml . mu.- ulu of hen. ' my L. D. DUMIN. Olynfln. Dec. 20 has. no. 14-“. WOOL AND BIDS 001 PM?. "0", PIIIWELI. In 00.. . GENERAL fulfill)?! MERCHANTS. 10. 05 (‘nllmruln I t. In; Fun-run. I‘ll. . Sn l-‘um'lni-n. .‘lnv. ht. ms. WILL my A Mr [wrin- (hr WooLNhL-qu' l'oitv‘. Dry and (“‘lle 3a Md llidn Ind lmthrr. .\lm, re » rrlve on mmlznment all kindln Mpmllm-o for this nur lwt. ar leip la tin .\tlnntlc Stakfllldellxch any M the aban- minivan-kiln lii: glances at the ' nmnlt-hnrzun. Pm'nmlu lttnntiournhl to fun-inning Tnnmn with . Hlilrs,nndtiwmll-ur anther. . . SAMUEL mm, J. T. I'IDWHLL. - A. i-‘. BEARDSLEY. I JELM’Y'E'E‘II‘EL.- .__.. ......v. I "E UNDERRIONHD Oill-‘Bm Ill! HERVICFS , m “I numhnnt‘ in the interiur a n count-sh: ‘ huyunlmia in Sun quriw l, inn-lug boen onzngcd ' In that huninm far n-rly tin-«- vevm plut. with than yenn‘ pmiuul I‘mean in tho ink-rim. ilr impel . tn givv unlldfnrtion to i: win in mnv empluy him in n It Imluu-lty. (inlet: TM my description of Mervin-nun lillod m tun-dad pmmptg. JIM". . Him-" Aim. lip shin. comer Buttery uud Suttl'lfllll‘! sud Sin anritm. .lnu. iv‘. MM nil-'in. I IS’E' OF I FTRIIS rem-minim.v in tho I‘IM Olive III} ‘ J (".\mp’n. on thé'i'vfllh any ui Junr. hm: ‘ .\n-lrrwn, ll ‘nry \\'..\'lniu-. ‘éimuul ‘ .\ll-glut , Jamil; \\‘nikl-I'. hum .\lnrll. ilmmr \\'il~ou. Alulhln : .\lt'll. Ilium": \\‘mlun. I'».l.u' l limh‘n. Jumu 'l‘nrvivrltihunnnn . 'J 1 Hugo lichen. 'l‘hmnpkim. l‘urnoilno l nm'n-r. la. n. l‘n-I‘rn..\. (V. li.-.n|1.1;, \\'. l'rut-lt. \\'m. I innuln-nin. ‘in. S. ‘ lii-rd, l'lw-rhnl: i'ilut‘l, N. (iv-Jun “um, W. 11. |>.n\i-, .Inir. l-l. .\im'cny. Bust-y Il'.il~-I‘_\u.lI-wlvl| .\llilvr. \ll'lliflr “.ililt |. I'rm 'l'i '.' .\lm'nlux. J 0... pll I‘llJH'li. .11-(«r Vim-11. Iluunic I. .I'itn'h, liuln-II Ilium». i'. 11. , Hum-«y. [Zulu-uni nm. in. 2 l\'imnn. .1.-|m 11. .lumiann. .lmm-s ' l'chuilm l .ill:|.; for iln» nbm'o ll‘iiern will llll'llse uyi ‘t‘lry un- miwliiwii. ‘ ‘ i l “'M. lii'TlJll‘iyl‘u l’. ,‘l. ‘ l U. as. V“ . 1 STEAMEII TRAVELER ‘ I ‘ .l. I}. PARKER, .in...\l.\~‘rl.n. zk‘ii‘lll UL Yii i‘i ,\ riu >Tl£|l..\‘ ,_ . 1 man m.~r:.\‘r'rl.r.,wui-mu-Lly. . ; ‘_ ~m 1 l‘nr l'n-ighi ur [nu-flgr apply tlll R-‘fi-ilifi board. - ‘ J l (Ilium-in. June 27th. in'vl. niiiti'. 1 Register and Recent-l"; notice. 1 ’ 'm SETTLEIIS I IN Township l.'i Xurth nr Ilnum- l Wut, ~ -‘ l l '- d -~ In N .. .. I: .. .. ll 3 .. l .. .. 2., .. .. .. 3 .. -' “ tn -- -~ -- 3 Elm. .. .. 2;, .. .. u ‘ .. Tlu- ..l. .rt- tun n~hipu luring It!!! Inn‘eycd llld the pm» Iln-m-r llfl‘tl’UVl'll on the following dates Iva-pect m-ly :--l"i‘ll. 29m and iiny ‘2l* ml uh, January 2‘JIII. January Nth. and Jununry Illi- AII penumu inn-ing clnhnn or put; of «him: tin-rein, um mun-pied In nppenr at the Land Oliice for tho Ili‘triri 0f \\'n~'hlngtun Territnry, lii 031 ml“. vrilhm (hirly ulny: .rum mnl uni-r the In! :1 of Normnlmr next. or prcvluu» in that time i! convenlrnt. “In-n nml “lime m- nimil ht- [ml-arm] tn nreho the notiliruilnm ui tin-it L‘IJIIIIII realmilrely, Ind enirr npnn the nuljlhiment. nnri Meltlelni-nt..ucrordinn i-linw, hi all runfllctx or boundary lines which may he {nuinl (0 MN running llmu. Gin-n nmlor our hands at (Nymph, this 27nd: day nl‘ Junv, infill. wn. .\. sru'rmim. lighter, in. Yl'lll’ll‘l. lli-t'clicr. Jill‘ul' '.N. hm. Gn-zu A Farm to “out. The umlrrsimnnl helm; ili’hil'ulll! ui‘ fllnlllfl into nxlur i~~l~nn~4. \\‘ulllnl inform inv pulvin’ ihni he has n inlnl .Iniul \rhirh he \\ill run! on mlin'lL‘igkUlll [4ll]“ in :In)‘ IN'IWDII \\‘lm nmy It‘ i lii-wan] in Ink- th-l mime. It l 1 -|l'.l.|ll'll Illln't‘ tau.- rlnlin "I JosfP'l “out, on the .\‘kuuiimu Hunk. 'l‘lnuwum umntv, klnmn as im " Winn-h rlnim." liu il tin-It- in i 4 ulmnt mo non-n wnlw lv-'l| L‘ :unl ullilmimn. with Millie 100 air-nu ul sinmli'l': grain. ‘in it thorn hnam I) hnnl. and rum l'urlulplr li-Ilhl‘. with all.” unHrlilaliuxn. “'iill I'm-min: inu-lr-nn-nu i» lump "in i‘IJIIII m nr-lr-r uml ymul n-- [KW- ,\ man nilli n tinmly u drain-d. Torn” In.nle mum uii :liipluiillull to (Elk). WANCII. Jli'w '.‘T. 1.~:.r‘.. I‘llf ‘ 1. ‘ JON lab. '1 OBIN 87. CO. Importar- a robbers, L'mwr qf Samara: and Sacramento Erwin, HAN FRANCISCO. l Alli-l nnw run-pared tn n'fi-r in thl| incl» 9. lam IINI‘ \\rll .nsnrml Mod otuleiirul-lo Fnll snd \\‘intrr‘ i;(~vI‘.l“i'1-i\'l'd per “"1““ Irrirlill, rolnpriuinl: lhnnvt In: both. lllJi‘k uud (:uh-n-il Velvrt llibhom. .\Vhiw unnl Illnrk Nilk liloinl- Luca. Arillriall Flam-rs. Paniin-r- and I‘lnlmuflnruflni MII‘ Swim In-cnh-n- and l-Xluingn. ladle" Hmhmid-wi (‘ullum Slot-Tc: nml t‘hlmmlu. ‘l‘hrrnd Editing! nml Lara. Engliih Black Unupomml n arm-nil vlripty u! thu- l-tevtt. and mm! np prurrd min at ilillenery (Go-uh, Lawn and Enthral ~rin. All». ilnmw' wm‘t‘IIIIHIIIH'IIIII iinrnmi A: Sun: I’m-lid Ruin-u. Sci-mm. ilnmm. uxnl ll iznr Himys, lintm: nil in. finaripiiund. “mm. hcwllel. vim. hr- um mndlnzu, (‘llflbi um] llnuhrs u! all kind». In len'uld‘ t ‘hlhlrcm‘ Hwin‘. latlieu‘ nnl timlkmm‘ film-w and "when-hick, ’lnphrr Worn“. Trimming. and ilnhin lndhi Rubber flnlln, .\mml Tap and hin'l \\an bulls. and untried cunn- Dona. (hm Hum ‘51:»: Delta. Ind l'mnhon. l'nrir- Innaln. llnvolopu Ind lbw-r i’nper. Mined lA-ml I'r-nrlh. Stu! Penmmdl l Ink. Aha-- ‘ ‘ An I‘Vh'll‘lVi'illlll Illflli'l' nw-mmi u! I’erfllmory.‘ . \‘nnkro Ind German Nnnloni. kn. kt. ‘ i All at which will he «bid a! the intent nun l'ur nah. i ' .3- N. n. Ni-w (hula iwoircd from Xew l‘urk byl i-vcry ntacnmer. 1 ‘ .\‘ur. llith, I‘L’pli. “9:3“: ‘ .‘ wens. rim ix ws 1 m m 11l Am m 1 EXPEBS COXI’ANY. Trauma. Wing", I'nrveln. lA-ttou , and Freight ’ole Mun all mm at Wuhin‘tm ‘l'eniiorlh by eve? ntwner tn nil ruin of Cullrurnin Ind e Atllntc Rum. luring lw once at (Nymph nhoni the bill In! 20m 0! erery monih. [mm groomed on (‘alifmln um! I“ th- huh-m ciiiu. an mninmlnr imam-m pull to the collection of mien. account-I. kc" in 11l part- or the Cain-h Stalin. ' .\ll onion tor the pnrvhm o! WWI-0. hmh,‘ M., nth-mini in with punmnliiv Ind quanta. i 3. WILLIAM . Afim. .\t the “on”! C. E. ii inn. ‘ (Nymph. Feb. In, lit“. .. . . . . .... A ' Dissolutum. The r'vfinrtmuhl‘}! here Mon uluin‘ under the my]. of T OXPEO. . ORESNAN & CO. M “ii! dny dis-aired by Intnnl rum-mt. All bulim- Amt-hr In; in the old lin- vrill ho modal in by Gnu-n l Crlnlwy. ~ JAMES ‘I'IIOII'BON. LAWRENCE (BRENNAN, )MRRHM. CAMPBELL, THOMAH CBANNEY. Penn'- Cave. Whirlhy'n Inland. luv. IT, tum—u -._. _.__..__.__.‘.____._ Notice to the- Public THAT l have enkmi my [and China inn-ted on the (‘iwhnli‘wlwwk max“ r3ll. uud fur hid non nxou . my ... A. a mum. 06.13, ms-v—mr . , - NOTICE ‘ Orrin lulu Anni.- l _ , Pun! fluid Mia. - Olympia, w. 11. x". n. It“. i Ll. nlnufliy [Minna within the lilihoflhtP-Iu A. mlwxhavohonflimlqihy -.hfl dart-u II the rout-wing ink in unit “with! Hood of Ruth Bayfiully Mum-.01.!“- w.rmm lulu: . a». I‘m (new, v. Core Ind on "Mum—and hr. .7. ii. W...“ l at! flpecinl Amt him! after Wilma psi-i . clumped manila-«MM ”mm - mm, (My mum, um rumm- i . r. In -1 sun. nppnimcd Special "out in lnol 1M In: an rnmnl It M Ind POll ONMMFIIII COM» FAY Ind . Hrm.,tipeoi-I App-nu for than ale-mm II Oak ilurbnr. ll‘ltrinn'n Can. and Hull-03' I“! on ' Whidb 'I III: . , mull: n bedchndmryJln-mrnlhnhd indium will h. muted to coo-urn ochre: II nnlymml I nqnenitha inhhlun in l ricin ol ihnu- sewn! mums-u. to rem“ am: In; an _ mutaan-‘anu magma Judi-3min}! "no tea \‘a nu 9.0? It. (nymph .\Yh'll. Niyimxfl. _l Punt Hound Dim r; Advertising Agency. ' L l‘. i‘lflllm. hm Dunno. anon" I'M‘ll‘u x 0 Human (lrrlcn,(rl- nub.) Sm-rnmrnto Unlnn : San Jnnqnin Rnpnhllnn : I‘m: vilh- Her-id: Nomi- .lunml zcdlnbhiluufle: Grams Valley Tclemh; him-tn Convict: Empire Armin, (minim: Monmin be. . . urn-i. Pin-« Mlle: Ana-dot Mild. Jill lmm : \‘n-L'l Ilenhl; Sun l Jme Telenigh; Bmm. . _ ’ llnllolin : II Die 1 Her-id: most-«luv. PM 5 land. Um: Nata—lnmat : “iii-flex: Planer and Dana cm. 0 vm Page; Hound: at N Sound Cnnrlu. Salim. Pwund. i mm- m wheripilols puma mun INN. m l XII. Film alum [windy-l w" anlii’mh gum (mm my has round If! um re. . Jnnr N, ISM. ' 31M, W l _ 'l Noun: 1? 111-.REHY xh‘rn thnt lulu" nl‘ mlminiflntion hurt Ivun granted by the Probate you“ of Shanna _ niu unuuly and Tzrrltory of “'nuhl“ um." an under wugucd, un tho ontutu nl' BENJAXEN BRQWN de ‘L'lfl f-|,ll|lol!'.~|linl¢uuhly. ’ ‘ .\ll pcnnm Inn-ing t'lmms uguim lhu defined are lr‘ ,Liml to prwenl thumwlth (he nouns-[v vouch vrx \vllhlu unv )1 ur from lhlu duke. nt him Pv-lrle’urc 1! 'l'l‘ (”ms-nth“. .\ll {er-um huh-Mn! ta Enid cumu- ' an «Mod upon to nm ‘e llllmt'lnnk' ‘mymom. J.\.\11"5 Tlll'llx. .\lllllillhlr‘fl'lh A 4«wlc< .\hfi' til. hi»). (mill LOOK HERE ! Thu 0 iut‘rrtMrrl nl'c rodpcctfullv lnfunlml that the ~ mm. mm. “comm... Ru,‘ ...r J. J. wrxrmloox, Into uf 'l'lmr-ttm Cuunly, have hl‘t-n lcft \\‘lth the un oh-nigm-rl fur (I-lh-vtiml. A lllfl'lil‘ll u! will luvcounu rlmuhlhzn'c heel! long mm pan]. The Huh“ lmvr ln-éu fur mum time dum ulul 'lllhNi vlulmuh will m’uil thoum-I‘fl-x of thé mmiux mmth In adj-Ming the rump, lhey \nll pmhul-ly {ind lhrw nrrnunt" lrhunl in such hands and share Au 1 will inwle tlw'lr vullv-rtlnfl. . l EDWARD l-‘l'llSTE. Agt‘ut. ‘ l‘. :4. \\‘nhhinmuu Trrritun' ucllp lulu-n ln [my ! mmt "r Ilrt'unntn M. rut-rm! \‘uhnu Ulylupm. Junv ‘.'I,IN&G. 1W3?! { . Notlce ‘ IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters"! mlmiuiutrutim‘." ‘ have lu-n prank-d by the l’mhfle mun M mal' !nin rnnnly. and I'errilmyuf \\‘uhlnxlan. to the uh tlol'nlgual on the outnu- or George Gruswuld. deceuvd. 11th. of said rounly. .\ll pcnnm luving rlnlmu nwlmt the deceased Ire mun-sled tn presentment. v“ the norm-Iv vouch em, within one yen from this duh, It Mina-Idem n tlu- (‘mrk-u. All [tenuous ludebted tank! «at: In culled npun to make lmmedlate payment. 5 C. J. I’ALIER. Adl'r. - (Wendel, May SI, 1864. «was | CLOTHLIG WAREHOUSE. l. : ‘ WM. G. BADGER. NO. 109. . mites-y .troot. , ISII‘U'EI-Jlt 0! every variety or CLOTHING AND \ I‘UI}.\IISHINU "001 m; also of BLANKm, lIUt'K. )ItILIASHEETIXGSJIATsfiAI‘s. BOOTS. ' .\.\l) BIIOUANS. fly “PATENT ARRIVALé has mulvod I very Inge luvoivu of the mod. Dealt-blc llyln nl’ Clan-Ink, uud it iv' the LARGEST STUCK ever 0 wed in [MI nmrkct. The anod- In lunul’ncturcd under my on .<l||)rr\'h~hm, mm or llu: but luau-tlll. well cut. largo , slim, and nude in the Inuit durable manner. Truth-r- from on- foul-try ‘ .\m invltcdw exnmlue thls HEAVY HTIK‘K, Ind "my will Ilml the prion LOWE" than tlwy can In huml elwwlwrc In the man-RM. l'mrhuxcru Imu- rely on run-Mug the hut uud nut ‘ mlrnlulc gawk, u 2;": I much: ln mmnntnxl. Unlrn from the c-mutry lumnptly ml carefully at lcnnlul In. M 10.000 [min Assorted Fancy (,‘w-lmen l'unta, hum puln mmd l-‘unry Ind l'luln scum l’um, 7,000 pain Lhmen l'anu, zmo [min Goodyear-I Rubher Plnu, Imm (lowlycnnl liuhlmr (run. 200 cues “Wynn: long and uh: rt rublm- bum. :00 man minor- Hhil‘l‘l. 1,000 dnz unper Flannel nmémm. 200 do: Funry Gunmen Ovehhlfll, Limo ulnz “'hiu: l'lhhtl. «.30 do: heavy "kiwi [II-Ma, _ 500 an: hm,“ Check 'hlm. I 800 do: llr mm film. [1 nuo m lamu'ml Undenldrtl. » 300 do: Regatta 'l'lukmlru. ! 100 do! (:nynumcl umnmm, .. 650 do: [.lle Drum. ,‘ 1.50 001 Bleach-d Ddll anen, "1 1,500 dvl Uvemht. ' I l Loon Denlm l-‘mckl, x I 1,200 do: country knh Wool Such. . 1,500.10: Henry mm: mmm outfits, .' 1.000 M Inper fillk I’m-lot unlike-lei . I ma dm super and: 3m: Kareem-n, | 100 do: Oumlvflc "mammal. rl ?M%:Bnbhu noun. 1' no Burk Ohm-u. l l l 400 Mil Buck-kl- (lold llama, _ 1| 1.000 Mun Dinn- Costa, 1 coo Black Cloth Plot-k Gnu, v 2.000 W Office-ta. ‘ . I 600 m 1'!- Crab, 1 3,000 Silk, Cloth Ind Velvet Van. i' 10 bile! Blue Md White Mullah. l' 50 lulu A My, , i so we: milk, 1 no balsa mum-ml Duel. .. so can in Pelt um, v 1 mo cue: Stnw Hill, I For 111. by WI. 0. I‘m“. , . mama, and. Inf“. N. H.—-.\ogooduold|tntlfl. lat-4'. ' ...-__a._ ..____._____.. EBOMG not... H! mm 1! to th‘bul I'Thivm h‘mm 111-Inn M'a llmn-hnerm vin‘fittcdlplmelflm ( Paul-8"?“ t ‘hdwl‘flut: 2" : m , . . -. llpleu-nt II)!" In town. ' ‘llllsfltuhculll hmflththhnflh-rht I II I I lhuml can he fund-fled If third. I‘ BILASOALUHEIL Olymplu. Nay. 16.18.55. nooztf Reaper“! Bylaw, s. L. D. uni-mom Flor-nun. JIM. Sam. 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A; . , Willi l‘l‘iWAß‘l'. ‘ . u. Olympla. .\prn it, gm. my _. -... _M‘.-____.v_—.._._..~ u onntono Touponnoo lone, JACKSON STREET; _ ‘ (A I‘m] don" Inla- Duh.) . I): rum-co. MINI. 11. “BRUNO, Pm ' PRICE OF DOARD REDUCED? - m.naqumt...,.......uum G Menkmln MW...” .... .? wuu.prnk11....... Wm. 91} .5 m H.- h m up um doubl- 111 M In mu only. mm: {ing-M um um ‘ 111 I v m thcllmw by first“! Lim‘hlflu April In. nu, an» nm: