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Messrs R. R. Thompson .1: (50., of the Dulles, are building a new boat to supply “1. loss of the Umatifla, which went over me Cascades, and has since been brought mend to run on Fruer river. / Two brothers nemed Roberts, and six others, were recently robbed of all their animals and provisions, four days‘ travel from While-walla, whilst en route for Fre ur river. The editor of the Oregonian and n smell purty from Portlend had recently returned‘ from the Des Chutes river and tributeriel,l whither they repaired to prospect for, buti found no indie-tious of gold. { The uolcd chief Stock Whitley, of the; Des Chutes Indiana, has been arrested endl‘ put in confinement at the Dulles for shoot ing a miner. We understand the evidence; is strong Iguinet him 1 Freon Wants-wurs—«Coxu Wmcn-r’si Column—Col. Wright having established a fortified camp at the junction of the Tu cunnon with Snake river, for o depot of supply, and to cover and control the ferry of the latter river, expects to nuke the crossing and be ready for u forward move ment by the 25th lust. It is said the hostiles are in force on the Falcons, sud oleo at A point several days beyond, awaiting the advance of the troops and ready to fight. Meanwhile they have fired the grnss in front of the troops, and letters from the camp represent the whole country north of Snake river, us for as tho eye can see, as in flames—" a lake of fire." This will mike this campaign one of great nrdor und suffering, and indicate: it lierce resolution on the port of the Indians to measure strength and hostile resonrcesl with us ; and present indications are of n: character to induce the belief that the combination: of hostile tribes is stronger even than was at first supposed. The hope now is, thnt blinded by strength of numbers and inflated by the success of May Int, these savsges may be actually em boldened to mske s stand on the Polouse, and there join issue with COl. Wright end his well appointed commend—Oregonian, Aug. 28. 1 . _. _V _ *e ._ _.. ~_ , / Wmnnr'n lsusn. Aug. 15, IfiSR. I 7% the Editor Homer and Democrat : Dun Sm—A nhort time ago I addressed a note to 5:1: for publication in iel'citnca to tho charge or hin riug and obstructing the payment of the war debt. that was made against me. and no aecretly and ludua trlously circulated thmnxhuut the center and south era portioun of the Territory. At the time I wrote i knew but little about the operatinna that were in ‘ flow Since then I have learned mum of the par u of that aingular invention. And aa 1 am oonatantiy heing inquired 0! by my Irienda if it In l [no-thin that I have endeavored to hinder or ohntruct ‘ the payment of the war debt, I have thought it dne to ‘ . them and myaelf to give them the fullaat Insurance thntl had done nothing of the kind. Now that the end: of these fabrications have been aooompliahed. I ‘ can have no mot-re but to not myeelf right with my fellow-citizens. The only peraou to whom l have I wnltten. at or about Waihinztou, lathe Attorney Geu- i "I - i The oircuinataooaa under which I wrote to the Attorney General were the following: When it wan ’ understood in my diatrlct that my commie-ion lan ; about to expire. ond that Itepe had been taken at Olympia to have my nocoeswr unpainted, the people of my dial-riot llmediatnly got up petitionn eating my nappointmnnt. Some 0 them, indeed most at than, rem-tented against the appointment of my nucoeaa or. Then- petlfinna were not circulated n all the remote nattiemenla. and yet they contained the aim hiren of more than aevou-eightha of all the votern of .my diatrlct. Under these cn-i-umatnncea, i thought it my duty to apply for the ofllce. I felt grateful furl tha :Opk'l lorhearauee and Indulgence in my feeble elo to nerve them In thin hlfih and Rlponnihle po nltiun; and more npedaliy aa knew that ever since the anpleaaant matter: nriaing out of martini law, then wan an active and wall orgaulned iorre, sustain ed hy immense patronage. permeating all parts of my diatrict. and by the active nnd conatant circulnilon of \ol miqroprnncntitluu and falsehood. WM endunvnring to excite prejudice egalnet me. While a judge in cnnatautly giving declniunl upon quontiona in which parties are «only interested and excited. he mutt uf nneeanity alway; decide against one of the panic-I; and even ll he a ould always decide correctly. (a lhln‘v In to he hoped for), con d not give univenal satin-l Mom—no that all that ajudge can hope for in credit! for good intentions. and a desire to do an out right' \II he oan. It in. therefore. not difllcnlt [or designing Inn. by mean at refreanntauoua. to aroma anjlldk‘. againnt a jodga. her all thene ellortn excite mum aluat me, not handed with their eilorta in my Eldriot. but poem” thin mania, eniemrien Io Montana poulta nide the'l‘arri ry. it waa seminal gratifying to me, under the circumtauoea, liud tha my diatriot waano much inclined to nun taiu me. Some of the fitiuona forwarded In my be half W the exclt g pointa on which our dale gate and mynaif dllbrnd: and in my letter to the At torney General I made each expianationa aa occurred to me, together with namne for the “DUI I entertain ed without calling in question the moilvea of our. dnieg‘ate, hut “pro-in; my wishe- and hopea that he : all; he nomi‘hl in obtaining from Congm all that wa- ao Juatly due on. No referenoe would have been made In thean nnplnauet mattera had they not been disco-din thantition n. l kept no wfy‘of thia letter. but an It in only oorraapondeuve ve. had at Waahin‘m oily, It malt have been the funn dntlon 91th.. wanany foundation) from which thin wonder ui matter waa manufactured. l have not written tojudgn Land" or a“? other per-non at Waah lnm. ainoe the alectioa oor prnaent delgate. than the Attorney General. and lwould be gl In dead if name one that ha- lhown auoh heroeneaa on. Iny track. andthat known how much I have "ob- Inated the payment ofthe war debt." would‘rnl-iiah that letter, that the good mould aee an JIM]! for them-elven how much I injured their proa peetn. If the letter had any Influence at all, (andl nulppone It would be Ilmply ridiculous to nuppona that a otter onother midnotn would have any. and only referring to the war debt to exprena a hope that I would he paid). it would he in favor of its payment. I have been teidthat the petition against judge lhnder and myaelf verdronented that we were not democrat. With ran to anynelf. lam willing to confe- that I am not a democrat according to the m m lam not a Steven- democnt. nor a Miller era Strong democrat. but 1 an amply a duncorat without any prefix. I am alao told tha the petitinn atated that we did not act with the democrat: in the election of 1857. Thin ia fable. I only Ipcah for In - aelf. ln circulating this petition, it wan frequently firmly 1')? omitting my name. no that it had the ca hell! epinnt Lander onl . Bone or my frlauda have told me that they aiguellt, lmnlinfl (a thing not uncommon) entire'Hlto the reading of it hythe pawn circulating It. In. Mr. Editor, is aa cine a atalement an I can make. and yet it la pro ix. lam norry to be under the naoannity of apeahlng on a anhieet on which IAOOD enya " all people are do} quant"—ooa'n aeif. It can only he Juatilled hy thatl gloat law of anthra—eeif-protection. Your. truly, g \ F. A. CHEYOWETH. ‘ I H- The weathel; Er lho past. few weeks llu been delightful—wean, pleasant and perfectly clear, for non of the time. The harvest which this year he been In nbund- Int one, but been gnthered with lime or no lou—notwithstnnding the continued rains and forbidding weather which ensued: ht ‘ho only put of the harven season. ‘ , ~-- -«.—~ ~--—— i The Victor! Gait“! any: thnt n cannidenblumonnl' dllquor mu nailed on bond the Ilenmer IVUIO'I G.‘ "ml. Adveflhtd for (-‘ruer river. [tucked in min Ind Inked “ham." The liquor wu taken in churn M, the Canon: Hausa omc'uls. end we pmume It will h'e‘ ffllflnutcd. I Burning of the Sea Bird ! l ‘ THE VESSEL A TOTAL WRECK ll ‘ _ _..___7-__ _ 1 NO I.lm LOST 3 I One Pulenger Injured! ‘ The steamers“: Bird. whichleft tlnlu'port um ‘mormng for Fort Langley. took the nbont ls miles out, and m noon burnt to the wnler's edge. ‘ The tire broke out ln the fore hold near the end 0! _ the bollemmd [ruined such immediate and rnpld held wny that all hope of avian berm hum thelirst ’nhnndoned. She was run ashore on the rocks. and all the passenger: were lendvd safely exrept Mr. 'Urick, who, in attempting to get Nmre. fell and run lbudlylujured. . l The vessel end mun ere 3 total loss. None of the jhnunge of the passengers (uhout tn in number) was waved. as they burelyeecnped with whnt clothing, .hc, they hed on thelr person. It is expected thnt the "Van G. Hun! will bring ‘up the passenger. {mm the ill-fated vessel. In her cuune lny within two mile: of when: the wrcrk lien. lfthc Hunt doc: not Irrlve here by I o'clock. the Ut-l trr will hedilpeu'hed for the pannengemr—l'idarml l Guam. ball. 7%. ' ‘ » - we. » Drowned. I On the lth inst. n report rencherl this place thnt the body of n rnnn. unpposed to have been drowned. ha been found on the rnnrgln of: small etrenm nur Prlent‘u Polnt, n uhort dlntance below thh place. On recelpt of thle Intelllgence, Ir. A. J. BALDWIN, county Coroner. at once enmmoned n jury. nnd promptly rep-ind to the rpm, where,on enmlnatlon, the jury {Mind the followlng verdlvt. The deceued had, on hla pennn, .520. He was supposed to lm'e ‘been drowned an the 2d instant: The nnrlerxigned lnvln: been summoned to hold an im‘nut on the body of l min {mind druwncd nenr Priest 1 Point. find, from the evidence ndduced, end from pemonll observation, that thin in the lmdy or EDWARD O‘CONNOR, I native of Ireland. nixed in Illinois, and law of Cxilirornia. about ”your: old; Ind that aid O'Connor ume to his death by being Incidentally drowned while trying to {ord or «mg! n small strewn nnr Priest‘s Point, on hll way from Olympln to the pllce of hi» encampment. l A. FRANKEL. .l. WALNAVEN, W. J. O'SilHUllllNl-ZSSY. LEWIS liNSlllN, S. N. WOODRUFF. .l. J. “'HSI'BIKOOK. Olymph. Sept. 0, 1858. 7 m 7 -w -“roar—Capt. Mun-ix, o! the sloop Dig Jinn, will newpt our thank. for I can 0! the Victoria (indie ind Extn of the 7th lnst. Prlnten end odltnrn dnly Appreciate Inch (nun. Mn, he‘d wind: had aqunllu never trouble the Cnphln or Impede the progren of Mn cnn. q——————! , M ARR IED, 0n Thnmhy "snug lut, It the realdence of MI lather, by the new. .F. Whltwmth. Mr. RUFUS WILLARD tn Mlu SARAH J. FLETCHER, both of Olympll. We tender onr polite-t think: to the happy cup]. for the lnviutinn which wu so finer-ll] extended to he mount on this importlnt ucculon. The bride will accept thmh (Ilnccn ones) for I nlice of thnt mm nioth end dellclmu an, Ind receive our pic-u w suds. To the young nun, who he thus been wil lingly mught Ind caged. Ind wha in now “ subject to mothoh' will, Ind unnot Ipuk Nor do, without pennluion than: her." ‘Wc extend our syrup-thy; Ind, being on the an of ‘lrll Alepmun (or the “ [lnd of the blur-ed." It only re mliln for 111 20 john In our wish wlth the rumble bride. sud Md Nun " Enroll, Rut-I. whom my ml doth love." nod I pleura! Journey. In] your proporflou navel grow ha. I am gunmimnu. ' 100 i PACK SADDL ES 1 FOR SALE AT I WRIGHT’S ‘SABDLE 55 HARNESS ; MANUFACTORY. I o L Y II P I A. i - . ; ALEOQ 1 RIDING SADDLES; 1 PLOW. THAI AND BUGGY BARNES: 1 CALIFORNIA SADDLE TREES; ‘SADDLE BAGS AND WALLETS ; ‘ WHIP STOCKS AND LASHES ; RIDING, TEAM a BUGGY WHIPS ; IIALTERS, RIDING BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES ; BRASS AND SILVER PLATED , SPURS; t Kmfocx AND BENT STIRRUPS ; ECURRY COMBS, HORSE CARDS. ! AND BRUSHES ; Y PLOW AND STAGE CHAINS; ‘ ~RIDING BRIDI.E BITS a BUCKLES;- REIN AND BREAST SNAPS ; ! ‘HARNESS BITS AND BUCKLES J iBREECHING RINGS AND LOOPS -! ! HOOKS AND TERRBTS ; E :1 PLOW AND TEAM NAMES; “ I &c., km, kc. 3m42 IOLYiIPIA MABKF’I‘ - l A l I, O'SIIAU GIINESS) & 00., ‘ Proprietoro. TI": UNDERSIGNHI) HAVING [awed the no" known tidahlish mcnt fvrun‘rly occupm‘d by Hun] A: Wrcd, will continue In 'lll'lll‘ll the public wlth every thing "wally kept I“ I well n-nnlulml market. l-‘urmrn and other! hav ing Produce for mlc, nra solicited to give IN I call. ()‘SUAUUHNEKRY & ('U. 01ympia.$(‘pt.0l.lh5fi. M 2433 Registrar’s and Receiver: Nance ‘I‘O SETI'IJ-ZIIS ON THE PUBLIC LANDS ‘ 1:: Township 21 North of lhugo l Emit, ; .. .. :2 .. .. .. l .. .. .. 5......,..; .. , .. 1. .. u .. 2 .. ‘ .. .. 1.2 .. .. .. 2 .. } .. ~ 5 .. .. .. 3 .. ‘ l. .. 2| .. .. u 3 u i .. .. T) .. .. .. 3 .. ‘ | -- .. 13 ~ ‘- -- 3 .. l 5 ~ .. a ~ n u 3 Wm, . .. .. 21 l. .. .. 3 .. l .. .. x .. .. .. ‘ .. .. .. H .. .. .. l .. l .. .. fl .. .. .. 1. .. l .. .. 7 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. g .. .. .. 2 .. l .. .. H .. .. .. 3 .. .. '- 3 .. u .. 2 lam. .. .. ‘ .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. :i u .. .. 3 .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. ‘ .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. ‘ .. Notiro is hereby given thnt the time in which not. llcrl in the luregulnf wwnshlfils nre ”(lull-ed to file auntie-lions ronm‘ct In: their c airm- wllln§ovcmmam Illh'e{l, ll exmndcd to the I-‘lllzl'l‘ DA OF NO VHM "-211 next. . WM. A. BTRICKLER, Raglan, S. GARI-‘ll‘iLDE. Run‘ur. 8epi.6,155.‘1. hr” ‘1 6 Doors and Windows, 1 Ex Ship “ Leonora.” SIZES DOORS, 2-6 x 6-6, 24? x M. 2le x 6-10, 3 x 7. Mo WINDOWS. 9-12 “ \t‘y mm .. 10-16 “ ‘ 10-15 “ 10-lfi " 12-16 “ For «in by FOWLER a CO. Pan. Town-end. Ang.23, 18.58. m: - s 1 FOl ae. I WILL SELL HY FARM 0N WHIDBY'B ISLAXI‘. Washington Territory. cnnulnlul’ three hundred Ind twenty aura) of lint rate land, nbuut eixha lore: of whit-b ix prnlrlo. And fluféy lona of rich Al r bot tom, Ind the balsam: go tlmhor land. There In two uplandld npringq of Inter on this plrw. To I remn dulrinzl ch, productive and well liunted arm in thin section of country. I think they could not do belier than to purchlfie this place. u I an cloning My my amiin prcpnnwry tn inning for the minea. For further funiculars, inTlin of Mr. N. D. Hill, of Whldby's ls md, or mysei nu magi-unites. BENR ICCLUBG. Whldby'l Man-l. Aug. N, 15.58. A“! Judlclal Notice. THE FALL TERM OF THE DISTRICT COURT of ihe l-‘ini Judicial District. W. 1., will he held n Vnnconver, In tha oouniy of Club. on Hold” thc 4th day 0! Dual» .A. .. 1868, Hon. 0. B. lo- FAnnu, (,liid Justlccgpreddinfi. W . KELLY, Clerk. Vancouver. W. 11. Aug. 16. 1858. m 1 NOTICE. . THIS LB I‘o NOTII‘Y ALL PM!“ THAT I? win Osmiina [ln left my bed uni board. thing uny m'y prorcny, Ind ll now boarded by I]. b. Tib lnlla. o the ‘lonur llolnl, Pan Turn-ad. Tbll in lo wlru all person: 33mm harboring or Inna-g lnr on my «count. u I will pull, no bills contacted Ia her: and uli {emu hm» us Mr will In dash I! according w 3!. JACOB HANS. l Pan Towulcnd.Aug.l3.lßsß. m 1 1 B. I". DENNISON, l 1 AGGQBW 63‘? MW; . WHATCOM. W. 1.. “VXLL ATTEND T 0 PROFMIONAL BUSI ‘ mm in nil the mm of Wuhlnnon Territory. w Hopi. 3. 1856. 41 DALY’S V ALLEY W lllSllY. ‘WE am I'o CALL THE ATTENTION 0F Duleru, I. well u Comm.” 111-following (Semantic: o! well known Chill-u, who Inn u- Ilyu DAL Y‘S AROMA TIC PALLE Y WHISK Y. _ The Inn mafia}: punk." I- c alum ' (ammo: um the and. you.“ 11l “. horn chimed for It. 'WI. NINE”. a 00.. Bob Axum. aw Ana ‘1 ,32 Solute! find, ‘\ Doctor; m Apr“ 11.1355. ; ‘ Wu. H. DALY. New York : Dear Sir—l hue undo I Che-la! Andi-hot your ‘ "‘ AROMAZI'xABLLfVmMfl and lan ‘ I an. In. a . I. u~ ‘35“; “31' ‘3 hill-“Talu- 1““ ‘ or n c u CELEB 1‘?) “3011.111. ‘ m Alum. N" You. Ag!“ 19. 1868. [luv- “34".“ I unfil- o! "D 1.}"8 Ano- MA TIC V LLEY W IBKY.” 'ud Ind luau 3 pure mlcle. of In flavor, and VIM 11, “In. 1 Hon mixture. ; JAI. B. CHILTON. I. D.. Ola-H. I W]. H. DALI. F‘q. : 1 MSW-Your“ A R OMA TIC VALLE 7| WHISK Y" IlmlM.llullfl£lolllN tun-I Punting: n to In I pug;rfleh. calmly-n." mm | nun. lured Io . JAIN J. HAW Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whig I. Fm up In «not containing omm Bonk ar ml: by All the pdndpll Liquor Hon-I In In Punch». 3-“ CA UTION. . “IY WIFE IAnY JANE HA3 LEFT IIY BID Ind bOII‘d wnhmn un Jun rune or plum: I therefore turbid my body truth; her ot holding her on my mum. u I will pay no dau- of M an erecting. B. I. SPINNING. August 26. 1558. sue ‘_‘,___‘__...A _. ._AA__ _, _, _. } Just Received, i EX SCHOONER L‘ P. FOSTER, § , 0n Consignment, I i 75 BAlllH-TIS 'SANDWICH “LAND BEER] I SYRUP, MOLASSI'B Ind HUGAR. {of ale low. by FOWLER a CO. | Port Townsend, Aug. 16,1858. 2mm). I nnmsm { I ; Dr. Longaker, Surgeon Dentin. | | l)ERlv‘Ol-‘uls ALI. NECFAQAM' OPERATIONS : on Teeth in the moat acientiflc manner. both {or new bin-(y Ind pmrvuion. 3! one: u! the helm: Home. Gym»; 1 ‘ Olymph.Aug.l3. 19.59. 3h ' y l ! OLYMPIA BAKERY. . ifl‘llE l'nchigned. hnring discontinued one of [hm hm bnunluw at business in which lln-y wew‘ heretofore engaged. In nuw demt‘mg lhrir entire Il knliun In the In KEIH’ departnuul. They now de min to RM}! connnnlly on nnnd PIES, CAKES. CRACKI'IRS, BREAD. HARD. BREAD. I’ILUT-BlllflAll, ETC. Whirl] wlll be supplied on Hotels. anillos. Ind Slen- Im-rs on the "In!!! ronannnhlo torml. l’rirne und Wednlin l’nnics furnished with Any thlng necessary on "It: Mmionl, Iv. short noticc. «B‘bfifiiflfl‘SOfiSflskßE 3 Kept constantly on hand. A choice lot of ©23OLTD§K2WB “T 623 8789 suitable for huiidny presentmfur sale rhup. Cull and we. MITCHELL t fi'l‘l-ZWART. ‘ Olympln. Dec. l7th. ISJTi—yly. f ['N ITED STATES & MAIL LINE! @ —CO.\'N EWING— T‘HE COLUMBIA RIVER —Wll‘ll— ‘ ' PUG In 1‘ SOU ND! H. wlNs oR, BIA“. CONTRACTOR. BETWEEN OLYMPIA nnd lhnler. on the Oregon side a! the Columhin Elven um this Incl-bod h Inform the mulling pub linthnt hell a! all times prepnml to ucommodm all who [my call upon him, will:— HORSES AND MULES, ‘ Wagon, ‘ CA RRIA 638.09.. . . I I"ur llmr Armmdahmc and Cmreyam to (my practicable porh’ou of flu Tcrn'lory. PERSONS traveling to Oregon, or [rum thnt Terri wry to lhll, can uhmlu ANIMALS or CUNVEYANv 1 CBS, ll either—- Olympm, Could: Landing or Montmlla. IN pun-Ink up or down tlie Cowllu River. pal-lon can have their rhnice or performing the Journey either with HORSES or In L'ANUES—JIr. Wlsrcn luv hng In mdlnenu at u] “men, It bot-h Cowliu handling and Monticello, I number ul— . Goon, sussnmm. 1C A N o E Q 9 lWliiCii an n uhort nntirc hemuulod to order, with :cmwa of ”he uni experienced boutmeno—wcil u: lquniuled with the navigation of the riur. l T E R MS : ‘ I‘ASSEXGi-IRS will be ronveytd hum Ruler In ‘Oiympia. Ind from Olympin in lunlcr, nl ihc follow ing nlel: ‘ Frown Rauier In Olympia“ .. .. .. .010 on. I‘m»: Olympia lo Rani", . . . . . . V . . Jib 00. Olympin. W. T., March 1'). 1868. ni'l—ll ' O W ashlnmon m llotel. SIGN OF THE LONE TREE, CORNELL or I“)! up neon films. OLYMPIA, WV. 7‘. ;SI LAS GALLI H ER, Mr. HE PROPRIETOR has menta‘cnoled, incu nection with, and u I pm of " Wuhlng‘an owl" lingo two nary building—2o bi“, foot— by which he is enabled In provide nu Invmbilc with a larger nnmhor of upwiou, can! Ind excellenu'i vernal-tad ”rune-u ihn run he Md by my 0 er public how» in Wuhiunol Territory. An idea of hit Ihilit¥ to Imam-odd- hlic my Maudmfro-uu mmthnllohi MC".- ‘y- ve prints mm—(euiuivo o! I], up" .h)—dx n! which use lug. inwinl roam. or Thin-l Io finch". for lhl "bani ‘ hemlofl M an mm». a! th onilrged n 53: hll [cram no”. in full in cu: m: m. lojourn of antigen with hi. on.- fomble Ind plan-It. And no (min: 111-Ii ht mud to u! hlfl tlble us well n.- In] in in bulimia. mug-ad bathroom: {musician-1M :1. Board by m dny Illd not. A good liable In attached to thin mum-ant. whic will bu ampwmplied with than for tho w oommodnlion of In I of the tnnlling public. "24mm of public pom in Many ul c . Dunn-u, Dec. «h, 1351 111, E'H. Wu ION. I W. 0. Dnur. In hut-loco. am WILSON E WNW wlounu All nun. mull u ’ hm and lhplo Dry Goods, “330 mm. DB“ commune“ BOOTS 8s SHOIO. HATS, CAPS AND CLOTHING. PARKING mam, BAIDWAB, cmnn,u.u., And numummmumm Wei-"mod our nonli- own It. “mammalian: manna M.” I”! Gin hallo Haul. Inhnflmopfiuraldmu T U M W AT E E , Under the clan! of 10!!! 8001?. Ougoglr-wmrmflyh an: I: ohm I no exp—ll or what. margin) m. II mom. by no“ novel. ch than Militia. Md 3 dolor-inflic- h 40 I uni-bastion. unsound-to! hing-Nubian out nwior induce-uh to nab nah-en. Inch 13. 13.51. lot! MEDI C A L . Q. 31. WULMIRE, M]. @., IAI mom I’o TI! .31me LATELY mm .1 I. I'Lm, In: "Inhallivn. Tm: under-med m an. nun-a d lulu-Inc chim- ol 011-pi- 11l man: many, an In M- opal u: once a. ohm rugby“. pu tlen of union: ll burla- M 3.2:: "m “Mm-m “M“ -: w II no 'hlchhlluzlnmflllhm. ' , (I. K. WILLA”. Olympll. Apvll 9. 1857. mJO-Iy. c. c. I'll-cu. ' I. I. win". 1.0. ml." French, Wllson In (30., momma- m um I. I C L 0 1 H I JV G . AND GENTS FURNISHING Goons WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FINE Cn-tom mule clnlhlnfi received by every Summer upn-ly for Ma . Order: from the mafia “tended to Illa: can. In Sunmento HIM— omar Lela-film, opm the P. I. Wlp Coll Ola. December 15. [‘s7. mt : _ .i .A.._....._____._._._____... 1 % ll\ wnn. mu Inn. \VARD a: HAYS, ‘ “mun“ All! “nu. mum n- IFIflUR, WHEAT. SHORTS. BEAN, LUMBER. kc. l rl'qu-rn, w. I'. AT lhl wurhmuo of \Vnn & Hml. lwo lulle wall of 0| mph. .1 the full! of Shula river, Ihe puhllc mll It llflimes fluid in non. Ind fur ale. my qummy n! the firm euunrmted Inlcln. n prim; l n'oufnrmble with thc llmn. Everythlnl they have ml 1‘ tell. Hwy will warm“ to be fully equal w whu lhayl 'l may renmm it. Small "tools can rvvh the vicln» llly of their Wlflholllt on the flood. land. Ind lave onl ”he ebh tide. . Tumwafcr, Nnv. 3". mm. Z—ly l , '‘ ‘ ‘ ‘LO ‘KS .WAILIIEb, L L , j > AND " .- E‘VELRI'. JOB B. SEAMANS, WATCHMAKER AND JEW§LER. . STi-ZiIA'OOM. w. 1:, ‘ ‘ IKEEI‘S CONSTANTLY ON "AND, WATCHES, i Cloth, and errlry at .u kind... Thfle nrtivleu .1 inrc also made to Order and regnired in the but pull-i ble "mum-r, and mill «li-putc in I" can“. “m“ l RICHARD lAIiE, .Notury Public md Convoyfllcor, ICAN ALWAYS ill-I FOUND AT THEOPFICE 0F ' the L‘uuni ilccnnler Iml Auditor fur Thurston |(‘uunl_\', twn Alma east at S. D. Williams *1 Cu): l‘nlun‘, comer of liniu and Fourth succumb-mph, W. ‘ 'l‘. SM!“ A. J. BURR, Vi'ntcll Maker and Jeweler, VVIIJ. 111-IPA"! ANY WORK left with him in the molt dun-fl J bio manner and quick“ dispatch. Ind wummt the same. Engraving. elm. done in the 'loth style. Shup next door to Miles‘ Saloon. in thinlmn Hotel. ()lvmpin. I “$111,155. 3m. Grand Mound Nursery. Emit, Shrubn, l. Flowers. 9 IN Iddillon to my former extensive nrlety o! nu‘l'r. 11mm. AND OIIAIIHTAL rum, I inn Inulv "bullied. from the non utensil" nur uries in California and Ongon. a choice lot of SHR 0885" l', FLOIVERS. VINES, ta, Among whirh any be found the following:— Appln. ‘Flowerlng Aflple. 60 Vlrlclics. i Flowering A mund, Pun. l lllveilo, 23 Varieties. 1 Silver L. Poplar. Plnml. ‘ Inheruum. l 0 Varieties. ‘ Weeping Willow. Clntrfln, i Loan-t. ‘lO \‘Arietieu. } Mountain Alb. Pearhu, ' LilIC. I 6 Choice curly Mellon. l Print, ‘ Apricot. “ Plum. ‘3 \‘arictics. 1‘ Hum Nectarine. ‘ English Wllnull. Damn do i Butternut, Mlnor [Pr-“l. lCholtnut. Cut-win Grape. Ila-u, lube“. do 100 Beat cultlutod uric Currants. B vuiatiu. i tho. Goo-chords, 1 do Carnation-I, nupberry, c do ’5 Butnri-tlu. fitnwberry. a do 171 W Dlhliu. lull lad And Whit. M. urn-mum I'm- 'o'“ urns. I 1 Vulcan. somdl, i V “out Gilly. l Aux... Elm, l mm limm bomb-my Popln. i 1011. m 1 Boulder my various 0! Blank ad ”0'!!! na dgr cnltlntion, which on be null-bud untim- un mm. Al .Anl in h:— active. i witmh thin zdodltton :3er in“ and m ‘u-mrtmrnt oi Appk. Pouch, Put. um. Cherry. Quince, Apricot. Ind other tan, in coal-II "My. lmdolfmntwotoimran‘ M. l Ital-uglin thnt my nun-will), u- lholut nun-in the Tame-7.1m! un couldn't that l «11-dinnin fl?‘i‘mfl’“ "'"' "’ “’ “‘“" " "" ° ° L. n. turnout. Oly-ph. bee. n, 1051. F 0 W LER & 00., Pr walls 111 M m K"~&°}‘E§“&&' “'” in...“ mm; W, We.» "'qu lad-c caulk. ' at! I'oin. Apdl I). mu. m ' TI. M 80!“ W” W I. h quldhruMH-o-fllhmdl ‘l‘uclmu nu- mm 1":- ”Jan-m.- d 15:10! Kuhn”) mama-(hm alum nil ml. Duo Ida to It'- h manhunt nominal it.“ 'O.- dnhhvoth-w unqu- I" ufla.u:&fi~fiopfihflfldfluuhn‘ an m . M a. 7. mon. Apt 1 FREDERICK BANOIIN, : DEALER INHORSES, CATTLE, ‘ m: 00 van, 4... 4‘, AND GENERAL COMMISSION 1 m. (11-m lA.. .- m. ‘7. m m..." .. m. . ”his In W 0.1- all I at! h nah-uh “Pd ' I pt“: HM i u I Ch. .> I M “n h .0 fl. ".. i"°" .. “W“ , , " :17!" Ills—0:. IA WW'F‘WM. ' motion—m m d A ”1n...” null-lanai: : on soon mo I BELLINGHAH BAY. W. T., Cattle Hutu. I but] a u {-2- Mu- I I was! to BID huh!- I“ "lath gun» or on M. In th- lc‘ w tall. h- m “r II Mfll hr“ ‘ “an; al- to H b m (an We. b M c - _ ; Ah. I- 'II ‘:a aa“ ht pads-inn. I“; b J. 3. ml". “at. a M Jul. 11, nu M I FOR SALE OR CHARTER. Tl! “mum A 10.1m*1.1. "I'll!" I- u hwmfih u an v-l. n a dc. dld In w b that h‘: “gunman-4.]. Wh‘ hr qul on a. unfit-II h nut I‘r or. “I I‘ll Id It. u ‘ an III! In ad! a 3:?" it uh. For urn ml, on at to w. "mu-net. Hllgh I”. my names. aw GREAT EXCITEMENT !! A‘l' ‘ Point Roberts amt Whalin- i sxw cow maoovul-i r JONES. l-‘I‘IZPA‘I'BICK have 1... an In! ohr forlukmhlplorcuhwh‘. (wild :will be uln- in "ch-In {or .0 th- W yer-I'llu)abm.eo-pw.nldduw 0 l MINERS TOOLS 4' SUPPLIES, purchllcd ll h m "M ”CI h u ri ." ad dd 0 hr M M ‘ aunt-hound.“ own-lulu“ PICKS a OVRIJJIAGNETI, ~ . nor/15,5031: lAcmv. “my,” 3 "2,4, (lorrfi. bvaAn. RICE. Arum, . WOOLEN CLOTHING—sum", k; l 3001'»! AN!) SHOES : ,l BLAST/NO fingganw « . h' r w a: den 4‘ {i tiuTmhittltbém human or Pgm m. 3323’} irwhlch 'plmen I moot-M mortar-t will be In! an. hund. , my 13. H 5“. 2!." D. Pnnurs. 1). Honor, D. 1.. Paul". Sun anciwo. 1' Seattle. ‘3 01m PHILLIPS, HORTON, & 6...” Wholesale an. Bet-ll DIALII! "1— ' DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. SHELF-WAR. IATO. CA”. BOOTS. SHOES. ac. fit. . [Corner Main and Second Fired-,Mddoor much. I wmxngwn Hole!,()lynp1-,W. I'. I I? D. Pl|lLl.lPfl,lh¢ lenior partner, '1“ I“. {ln the city or San Fund-win mu m punt-h; \xoMyand Inch commluion bum:- u h.- I trusted to his cue. __ [mi-l]. du. A. “mm-:5. w. 3.1“. ' BAR NE 8 ls AYE ' t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL “5.1.1”: I! I r d w a l o, I STOVES a. Ina-WARE, ‘ Agrlmnnr-I lmpllllrnll..u.. an. 7 'Main Strul. Thru Door- above 1M Fol. w Olympin, Dec. 'll. 1806. nos-’l]. IA. lOIIISSON_ &. 00., WHOLESALE AND RITA“. fill!” II Dry Goodl, Clothing, Boot: All ”I“; Hun. Capt, “'2"..ng WIN! Olympi.,w.-r., " sink-mucosa. , lllol‘lflloN, 1 mam-m, _ Linum. Apnm, mu. w! W. H. WALLACE,- AEEOEIEQT Ail “We animcoou, w. I'. Nov» 6,18617.1 e BUTLER P. ANDERSON, mmqmmm' nu MW. OLYMPIA, W. T. Orflc'lf— in the [And once, no.7]. FRANK BAKER. 110 and 112 Ohy Shot, ‘ ' SAN FRANCIOOO. . CARPET S 1 OIL BLOTHS, . (to. tho- A" ' ! RETAIL. ;‘ human. can ’~ ~‘ ~ LAM GOLD EXCITEMENTL Au. "new nomo VIZ cry-madman? 55' "3' O" U; I'l, 1 1:. :11. m ”I 1.2.. mm. m. a on)“; -.orruu=:-. .1111.» muons-Mammk an... mg" ‘. DlnrJomu-l " ._‘_. £53123. ‘, ' o ‘, "flu!" “Emmi. " . ”it: 1 30730;, 'r'w’v'fi ‘b 1 i 1...“ . V f. . Ila-mg.“ ‘. ' ‘ «v.l '_ flfih‘u ,sl, '* .355 B E gall "1.: “1“...fi“ ' “Fat 7.3., duh-:0! ...--.... ’ “" aunt-hunch lll—t - 3mm“. "v i ' an ,0" ' \ 14:13“ I’@’ 5"," “1 ; ~~l , 5"!1' ‘ :11 1 V' I“: .‘m- ‘ : 1' | ‘ky . "4@ xl‘ , 1‘ >1 1“ _ _ 9%; ~11" i W 1.1 . Jar-w I V“: 11 g, s*” ’ m 14,111. ' _ A . 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