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Wsfluwgm 0-- _t ~ 7:: passing over the Isthmus, our governmentl asserts its right, and will exercise it, on thci basis of treat, stipulations, thus to (runs-l port them to and from the Pacific. -‘ fl. The steamers CUTI’IIIG and Auwwi,l Intel] taken down the rapids ol' the St. Lawrence river, have been sold by lheirl propriewr for the sun: of $200,000. Their‘ destinetion is said to be California, where} they are intended to run between Snnv Francisco and Frazer river, the new EH Dorado‘ The upper works will be remov ed daring the voyage out, and replaced at San Francisco. MASSACRE or Cumsruxs AT Juneau—A terrible massacre of Christians, by Moham medsas, took place at Jeddsh, on the lsth of June. The English and French Con suls, and the wife of the latter, were mur dered. In all about twenty-six persons were mus-cred. The daughter of the French Consul escaped, though severely wounded, and with 220 other refugees, principslly Greeks, was brought to Suez on the ad, by Her Majesty’s frigate Cy dops. No Christians remained in the‘ place. A Foreign Ofiice dispatch confirms the above. The morning after the massacre, two boats from the Cyclops, sent to the town, were attacked, and obliged to fire on those who endeevored to intercept their retreat. Fro- Oregon. Tho Portland Slandrred, of September Bth, contains the following, concerning the movements, etc,, of the regulnr military force concentrating in the hostile Indian country. LATE les non Muon GARNET—AN orun INDIAN Flam—MAJ. Gmxsrr Vic roatone.——Gen. Clnrk informs us that Major Gnrnett, with his commnnd, has had another brush with tho Indinns on the Okanagan. Six of them were killed, all of whom had perticipnted in the attack on Robertson's party. The lndinns in that part of the country have become alarmed at the summary measures of Major Ger natt, end it ll believed that most of them have retreated to the Britiah possession: or the Blackfeet country. No confirmation of the reported~ disaster to Gen. Palmer's party having been received, the Gen. com manding thinks the whole afl'uir an Indian story. He hes positive information or the plunge through the Indian country of one perty tilt Walla-walla with Ihe loss of but one man, killed in Moses’ Cnnip, nenr‘ Priest's Rnpids. This is doubtless hie-1 Langhlin‘s train. Mr. Jana GUTIIRIE hns been reappoint-l ed Receiver of the Land Office at Oregon I City. The Statesman of the Bth inst, says that Messrs. Smith and Grover will leave Ore gon for Washington the latter part of Sep umber. Th Sale of the III“! II! M m to m govern-at. u w‘mso-rox. July 31, 1858. The fuelon Bay Company are now max in"- It eeems, to negotiete with our gov ernment for a sale of their trading post: in Oregon and Weehington Territories, to gether with their goeeceeory righte, inclu lng thou of the uget Sound Agricultu rel Company. There in eeid to be large numbere of horses, cettle and sheep to be included in this sale. Before our government peys, or agrees‘ to pey, eix hundred thousand dollars for‘ the above, it in to be hoped they will thor-‘ onghly inveetigete the whole ndeir. l heve learned from parties who have eomo knowledge on to the value end condition of the property proposed to be turned over to the United Stetee by theee two companies, certein importent fecte. There ere ten or twelve of what were called {one or treding peete within the two , Territories, ell of which ere old, and in e \ dilepldeted ltete. The lunde' on which thou poete en loeeted are claimed under the Oregon lend lew of 1848 by persons eleimlng to be citizens of the United Stetee, ell of whom are, or hnve been, fac tore, clerks or ecrvunte of the company. Therefore, neither the old building: nor the lends they etend on on be conveyed / to the United Stetee by theae companies, , end the trede now eerried on in the heme of the Hudeon Bey Compeny et the poet: in queelion will be continued no long an it In prohteble, with or without name other heme. Then, if the trede may he contin ued et the note post: by those claiming to be citizens of the United Stetee, what do we get for the $600,000? The enrrender on e pert‘of the compeny of the right to uevigete the Columhie river, and no more —e very unprofiteble right it would be. Al to the lerge numbere of heme, eettle end sheep to be turned over to our govern ment in thin trede, it would amount to ebout ee much no it would to buy of the eonpeny the eelmon running in the Colum ble river. Some yeere ego thie enme question was e‘iteted ; end when no new of the Uni ted Stem inquired of Governor Ogden, then Preeldent of the Hndeon Bey Com peny, eeto the ceitle, he eeid that the oerupeny ought to on e lerge number of them in the woode eemewhere—thnt ie, if the Indiana hed not killed them all oil. There in ”e nigger in the fence” in connec tion with thie propowd eele. It is not likely thet Governor Simone, of Waiting ton Territory, recommeude the purchase as reported, becenee e few yeere ego, I em in formed, he wee of opinion that our govern-1 ment ought not to pey anything for then righte of the compeny.-—N¢w York-Herald; Pecmc Rename—l feel certein that the question of the Pecific Reilroud will meet with ccrtuin eucocee this next session, even if it he only a short one, in I have Insurance of a particular policy in that connection which will cerry it triumphantly through both branches of Congreui ANOTHER INDIAN FIGHT! : The Hoatllel Completely Rented! 18 savage. K 111001111! ' 0n the eve of going to press tht.l Oregon mAil nr rived here. bringing new! of the military operations in the huelile lndi-n country, up to the lst inst.‘ ‘ We are thnnkrul to our friend Capt. WI. Run, of Vancouver, for the letters which he has kindly in iciosed to nu, received by him from gentlemen con nected with the service, giving I“ nccounl of recent military operltious to the north of Fort Walla-walla. We Ilso tender our thnnks to Mr. Jon! Drummvonv biy known here u I most reliable Expreumnn during the Indian war of 1855—6. nnd'who i 4 now Icting in the tune enpecity with the troop: eat of the Cu culcs. for 1 letter ul‘ like clmrncter. A fight. had taken place on the lst inst., at the “ l-‘our Likes,“ 120 miles north of Fort Walla-walla, between Col. Wright's command and the hastilcs, in n'hivh the letter snlered n [on of I! killed. The following in In extrtct from n letter to Capt. Kn". written by Mr. S. D. Smrl,giving In Iccount of the nifuir. He says : 3 "We live had Iglorionl fight with the red nhins ; ‘the tight ewe 0 on the int of this month, It thin Ipint-e. The troops, to the number of about 300. nnrched out to Attack the Indians. who were nhowing themlelves on the hilla which are In the vicinity of thin camp. The Indium numbered between four Ind the hundred men. Tha infantry routed then iron the hills end out of the timber. and then the drngoone chuged them. They run the lndiml nhont five mile], when the permit conned. Then were nbont seventeen Indiana known to be killed, In their deed bodies were found, and A great number wounded,-—nnd :11 this without the loss of 3 single mm, or one wound, on our tide. We will grohnhiy hnve Another fight At the crowing of the poknn river; but Indian: enough to whip this commandmmnot be got unether in Oregnn and Washington Territorin vombined,—in fact lhe larger the body 0! them that collect together the more they will he whipped. for there will he n greater numr her of them killed. Thin in the heat armed command thnt I hue ever seen. The lndinnl were intently “banished It the distance the rifles and mm ele cur ried—while their gun: done no execution It all. We don't know whuttrihen are enguged, u we have no talk thin camp-inn. Col. Wright in nil for light. i think we will nuke 1 pence this time thnt wlll lut longer th|n “Old Wool‘a concililting policy did.” i ‘ as- The U. s. District Court for this J udieiul District, continues in session at this pluce, and will not probably terminate un til some time next week. A large Amount of business hue been brought before the court, and on unnsueliy large number of civil, end some criminal actions. In age-ord uuce with his commission as such, we learn that Judge ED. C. Fn‘znuuu was duly qualified, before Chief Justice MCFADDEN, ’Anoeiete Justice of Washington Terri to‘ry. After the adjournment of court, we will endeavor to obtain for publication, a list of the causes upon which a decision he been rendered by jury and othirwise. ‘ ‘3' Th. but I". l). Riot, arrived in the hrborof ‘Olyppln on Wednesday. ding-0. from Sun anclwo, \ (MI I considerable manual of merchandlu. She wu tuned up Page: Bnund to In! pmm “change by ‘the alum-r thuulian. l a Dr. L. J. Cllpkly.—“'e would dlrecl. me le‘peclel (mention of inrnlldn to e perusal of Dr. L. J. ‘Cuphy‘u edvertinenwnt, m be found in mother col iumn of lhls piper. In order In place the union of n learned and experienced Khyflclln wllhln lbelr tench. u~ mu-k m hu men ln lumen on tho Ln.“ h—u (run we renllelou end lgunnnt promo. ol empl rleeJh-u mmultnmlflll'lmax to nuke known when hack-roll. an In M [Tu than unfomm emulh In I‘r non: the dock ,of uexunlor [II-lute dleeuu. or Ihelr 11l tenement. we cheerfully commend Dr. 1.. J. Ouphyeee man 0! rue M‘lenliflc Ind medlrnl ncqnlrenlents, pom lug 111 the murmur. from long experience Ind ec knowledgetl I 111, for the Incomfhl pmtloo of M prof-mon. lining nude nun-l compleluu In ee'pe clnl utudy. like the celebrated Ricard, of Parlu, he le ennbled to gamma I weed, and pennant cure In ell cue- o! prlnte ohmic dlmeee, wlmher the elbcu uf nonunion. ult—ahnee. or lane of vlrlllly. end In order lhntJnllmh n n dimnw my null then lolvea of hln vlce, free eoneulmlnn by leuer |l open to them. The knowledge that we h-ve of the munch on- cum he luv: en'ecu-d, some of whlrh were of long ntnndlng, leads us to plnee lunch (nith In Dr. C.'l enl cienoy. end commend hln m the confidence of more In 11l health. ' Penman no! wI-hlngtolnse tlrne In cmpondlng rleue encloee $lO In tholr lemon, Ind they wlll get mnwdleu mention. Addreu L. J. CZAPK _A_Y. 11.0.," . . It» Qumran“. \ ~ [AAA/«1‘ AAAAAANMV‘ A «A WEST OLYMPIA mun—ERY. ”.000 FRUIT mm. 017 SUITABLE SIZE FOR truuplmung. counting of the armies mon‘ in demand, sud from on. to four retrain-mull, In now may (or uh I'- tho West (Nymph nmry. Puniculur “lamina [lid to ordm from n dlnumce. ; B. I“. no wx. Sept. LS, use. ems Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE ie henby (inn thnt the under-gull has taken out letters oi finial-Winn on e chute of JACOB 0. ECKLER. doceued lute oi Hl'lmllh Conw. Washington ll‘errltory. [low I" {er-on: ln~ deh to aid saute. m reg-saw! to 111 a immedi nte peyment; Ind ull penan- havln‘ china «mm «id eat-ta, In rogue-led to fluent them. (in y Ill tiu-ntiuted. within one you mm thin date. or they will be forever barred. lly order 0! the Judge 0! Probate. Wit. It. HORROW. Adulniutntnr. Onuxn, Shwulieh 00., W. 1., Sept. is. ism—« 43 STEAMEB GOWUTZ. THE STEAIER OOIVIJTZ. CRAB. HOLMANy will run. on end mar this (hio, .- I regain pneket between Portland and Monticello, Cowliu River, leaving Portland every loudly, Wed nesdlly end Friday nomlngu It ii o'clock : returning. ‘ will one Kendall» every Tao-day, 'l‘hnuday uud‘ Saturduy morning- u a o‘c ock connecting with the‘ canine And nup- to And from (Slympln. ‘ The Coal“: will run m” the shove time un til further nudes. notwi in; all report. to the contnry. Sept. 13,1858. amt: _________._____~_ ‘ oLYllll’lA MARKET ' ‘- I ’ O'SHAUGHNESSY & 00., ‘ Proprietors. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ' lewd the well known Ffihbllsh . ment turmerly occupied by Kurd h Word, will continue to iimiinh the ' public with every thing n-uul kept > m I well l’Pßllllu‘d mnrket. Farmer: Ind other: but , ing Producn fur ule. ere Inlicited to give m u call. 1 osuwuuxmsr & cO. 'l Olymple. Sept. 0|.1958. nlLly. - ifl , ~___.,7 ‘ Jim Received, 1 EX SCHOONER L. P. FOSTER, 1 0n (.‘onslgmnent, ‘ IKARREIA [SASMHCH ISLAND DEEP, 75 SYRUP, MOLASSBS Ind HUGAR, 'nr we ‘lnm by FOWLER & to. Port Townsend. Aug. 16, 1‘15“. ‘JmeL i, I’M‘h SADBLES ‘ FOR SALE AT n \VRIGHT’S ‘ ‘SAIDDLE & "A!“ ESS , MANUFACTORY. l o L y M 1- 1 A. ! \ __ I 2114-0, f RIDING SADDLES; ! PCOW, TEAM AND nchy "mums; 4 CALIFORNIA SADDLE TREES; ‘ SADDLE BAGS AND WALLETS ; WHIP STOCKS AND LASHES; RIDING, TEAM & BUGGY WHIPS ; HALTERS, RIDING RRIDLES AND MARTINGALES ; BRASS AND SILVER PLATED \ SPURS; BLOCK AND BENT STIRRUPS ; CURRY COMBS. HORSE CARDS . AND BRUSHES ; PLOW AND STAGE CHAINS ; ‘ RIDING BRIDLE BITS dz BUCKLES; ‘ REIN AND BREAST SNAPS ; ’ HARNESS BITS AND BUCKLES; , EREECEING RINGS AND LOOPS; ; BOOKS AND TERRETS; ' PLOW AND TEAM MAMES; &c., .&c., kc. 3m42‘ HAvmo mull-W. —n omit-Jm.’ 3 to In LADIB' All) Gmem RIDING HORSE, BUGGIES. SADDLE. he. I! hone: no I“ an. and "gum. And In good ‘ candyluon. They Hindu) well-broken,th wholly ‘ ufo fur even the no»! delicate hay. (load buggies Ind tam: II» II on hind. No fan M be euundmdol “bung-down" what. we furnish “Mel. Huh" I mar-l hut-on an un. I lud consul: yin mdlmulolnularood-md much-ud he. «42., tn Ind from I“ POll4 an dtyuu] may. stnhllng. u Inenwfon. u alumna nun. Also, Igood w-xnn you And om, Iy,&c.,uluyl on hand, {or tnveling cummen,“ 1h wry lot-u: ram. Give me a cull. J. J. WEBTBBOOK. Olymph, Aug. 28, 1851. WI. Begum- und nmlvu’l Notice I'o lleM 0“ I'll! PUBLIC LAND! In Town-hip 2: North of Inn 1 M. .. .. 3 .. .. .. l u .4 .. 5 .. .. .. 3 u .. .. 2| .. .. .. , .. .. 4. 11 .4 .. .. ‘l .. 4. .. 5 .. .. n 3 .. .. .. 2| .. u n . .. .. n 2, .. .. .. I .. n 1. I: .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 8 .. u .. I Welt, u .. n .. u .. . .. .. .. 8 .. u .. ‘ n u .. 13 .. .. ,u l u i .1 .. 6 .. u u 3 a .. u 1 A. u .. 3 .. .. u a .. g .. 3 .. ‘ .. .. 13 .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. M .. .. .. 3 u .. .. , .. .. .. 1 m .. u ‘ .. .. .. 3 u | .. .. 1 .. .. .. I .. I A. 4. . .. .. u ' .. } .. .. ‘ .. .. n . .. ‘ .. .. 1 .. u u ‘ .. ‘ “Nufimirngflnummuflh thick 3 ‘ on n on low a. liq-Ind Io ‘ loufluuou mama Mr on- It“: ruminant - ”my. ham to In. FIRST DA 0? NO - VEX EH. WI A mICKLEB Rapier a (immune, Mam. ' Supt. 6. 1868. In“ 0091's” gym! _Wlndq_ws, ‘ Ex Shlp “ Leonora.” SI-‘noom. ux u, ‘M x HI. no 1 no, I x 1. M 0 WINDOWS. 5-“ “ 10-” ” um '- 10-15. " 10-“ " 12-1. " For file by FOWLER b 00. Pan Tolumd,Au.l-l. use. an For Sale. . I WILL SELL IY PAR! 08 WflIDBY‘E VSLAN‘D.‘ Wuhlngwn Tummy, canulnhu flan-c hundmi and twenty un- or flat nu llnd. IMut eight nrm of which I- pnlrfie. Md any acts of rich Mgr M tum, Ind the bahnce 110 ml timher l-nd. Thm Ire hm Iplendid spring! 0! m: on this plum. To u .remn desiring: ch. pruduutin Ind 71-” niumtnl trm in thi- nocuon of country. I think we] could um do boiler lhln w pun-haw this place. M I an rl-miu‘ up my ‘3':er prep-ulna to lon ing for the mlw. PM man: {radical-n. mini" 01 111. N. D. "In. of Whidby‘: In d, or mywl an the remiss. "EN"? Mcf'll'RG. Whhlby'n lshnd. Aug. an, 1155“. dual ’ ' 7,, I DENTISTRY ' ' ‘ Dr. Longakcr, Surgeon Daria, ‘PERFORNS UJ. NE'WDSSARY OPERATIOX.‘ ; on Teeth m the man! wiemific manner. both [or ‘lhelr haul] Ind pruervnlkm. 3 ()ma' 11. the Pacific Haunt. Olrympiu mympix. Aug‘ 13, hi“. 3". DALY’S ! V ILLEY WIIISKY - I ‘ O \VE mu; T 0 (‘.\1.1. THE ATTENTION ()l-‘l Dale”, m wu-Il m Cmmunpn, In: the following Certificates of well kuuwn Chemists, who have an nlyml DAL Y‘ S A R ()JIA TIC ll'lLLL‘ Y IV” 1 S Ii Y. The high wlmution of the mrtirn I-I I aufflclcnl. gum-:mlcc lhut lllc article lumwsrea all the merit claimed fur it. |\\"\L NEWELL ‘E C(L. squ Agenh. Stale Auuyn'n (11,20,112 Smmrnl SYN”. ) lluslon. Mam... April 17, ”5.4. { Wu. H. IMIN. New York: hour Sirwl lmn- made It (‘hcmirul Aunlrslsof yuur “ ARUMA’I‘IU 1'.11.1.f1)‘ ll'lllskl',’ Ind l'mdi: I pnm. fine an'nrnl Rye Whisky; humming no inju~ riqun mutter of Ifl‘f kind. and Ifmumvnd h. :5 null:- Me for medical lll) public purl) nut-u. l ‘ ~ l‘ll.\RLl‘Z>‘ 'l‘. JACKSON, M. D.. l mm Ana)". 1 N“ Youx. April 19.1 mm. 1 Hum nnllwwl n mmple n! “ DALYHS' AR!» I MA TIC I’A 1.1.1-.' Y WIIINKY." and llml it m be a pure nrllcle. of tlnc Ilnvor. and wllbouv. nny delaye lrioun admixture. I JAMES 11. CHILTON, M. D., Chemlst. ‘ Wu. 11. lun', Esq. : ] lk-lrSir-—Ynur -- A B DNA TIC VA I. I. E Y H' H l S K Y " In roulved. and mu careful exlm- Innlon. I find it lo he a pure .nicle, entirely free from the ndullernling ingrodicnu so [valiantly med. JAlll‘b‘ J. HAP , Chemlst. Daly's Aromatic Valley Whisk?! ls put up ln cues ronmnlng Olie Donn Botllm m . ‘or ale by I" the prlnclpnl qunor Hanna: In Sun l-‘nnclm'o. . 8m“ FRANK BAKER, 110 and 112 Clay Street, CARfiTS, UII. BLUTHS, UPHOLSTERY 000118. PAPER HANGINGS, WI-lofinsAflß g ‘ Bfiifiglaflg Feb. 1!), H 558. Gmola LA'I‘E-T GOLD EXCITEMENT ! A”. PERSONS KNUWI‘NG “HEELVRS indebted m the nude-signed, alum by non or \rmouuv. no minim“; requested 0.9 cu“ nndv mh (”implying 18. mg ‘ioxm‘m ‘ SON. n. P. END, mucus, BWQEDEE, & acme. 0 F Fl L' L‘ : Inf noon I'o "um! I murky Alain End. (fly-pin, IV. I‘. DB. 11. P. BURNS mum h - alncen than for an “bar-hm of pm..- In In nednflh put In year- from I dllcemlnislblle. Dr. Bum cu bu eon-dud I] .9 111 ole-.1:- S'E'. 9f! 5959f_‘1“.'25°§‘."_'3‘.1‘.‘ 3‘33”” M"' 1 Fifi-i iiii?ii§£o?e’ufl§si§fiiii"’ "" " Mid genuine lupply of IEDI NIB con-tum] on I. l—Putlcnlnr utter-thin mid to dim of “In Eyeand Chmk aha-n o! I Blood. t 01mph, Ant! 9. 1861. run”. N O 'l' I O E . Al I" pup-M “fur-him bill of ”A“. I the abode-t nntlce, I! the in": rub puma 3‘; i” ‘ “m“ ”flammw‘h 13v... or I Ingmn W "nary! '51.: Inc I kill. IOBfl m 01mph. July I, 1861. I 031”. REMOV E D . ‘ THE KENT) AU. Go. hue Maud hm “bdrm m.” “In 81nd hoods-ht, In M at their lulu-game! “W 33 Imu .lo - hm I a! m DB. will it nldu tho lows‘ uni prion. KENDALL 00. Olympic. Sept 11. ll”. “AMI. ‘;"’ ‘i v : ' : I 2' ‘ “$1998 “It! , _ ‘ a» 13W“ 1* l ,«W ~ ~ ~ - ~ 1 ‘ “5 CLAY ST: . ‘ ' \ 34V Q . , ” metv‘ 1 ‘ - .'5 h Dbl“ & lun’l Vanities. 3 All m mm: men In 1 Adtm' Boston Brush». "III“. III" nu. FOREST RIVER DO. ‘I'IIIANN’S and other Colon, h i GLU ES, BRONZES ‘ GOLD LEAF. £O. ' SJnl-‘nminanhmh zomlenu. nloily ‘ W- .__W __,,,,,_7,_# ,~_-_ _ ‘ M. [OUISSON 8b 00., ‘ waousm AND nmu nmms m 1017 Goodl, Clothing, Boots and Shoal. "In. 1 npn, (it: 1:“:er lury “In. ()1) mph. \V, T., 5.": Panama, (‘ll. : I411.II::-'i1‘i;ll‘:¥l.‘5“ aflll‘lJollT‘rflL A» YKANIICIH g ‘Bifilfniir P: Ainnnmfiv, 7 . In”; 0:2er;: 53!: :uwr. umxurm. H' 'r nmur ,- "-1 1w: 11:1? 0 "AT-\- o].! MPI A BAKERY. i 'lVlll-I l‘mionslznnl. inning «limonllnncd one of thel two bran: 1w! ul’ liusinrm in whirl: they wen“ hi-rr-tnfun- rngiignd, urn- now devoting their entin- nt l-‘nllun tn line It \KHRY department. Thoy nuw dc~l sign In inn-l: w-xhlnnll)‘ nn hum] ! l‘ll'ih‘, (‘ \KI-ls‘, (‘ItACKI-IIIS, BREAD, HARD. mumli, PILOT-UREA D. HTI‘. \Vhivh n ill h - ~npplicd to "Ulfli, Families. and Stea nivrs an tlm Innht Il‘flmilllllllt term». l'rivlh- and Wedding Parties (urni-hml with any-l thing lieu-wary on such nccmduun, at uhortnoticc. ‘ {E‘DEY‘J’I'Q‘LBS‘DBTEBIMEM I lii-git conutantly on hind. I .\ I‘huiv'c I‘ t hf 1 ©3I7I,LEAFS/v3 'JKC/‘J'ei'wg 1 nuimhh' for h'vlillll)’ prt'-t'llt~.fnr mic chomp. Call Indi we. MITCHELL a STEWART. 1‘ Olympia, Du". 17th, 1857.41)“ l'N [TED STATES & M AIL LIN E! fl —-(‘II.\'NE(7TXNG— ‘ 'I'IIE 00L UMBIA RIVER ‘ —-Wll‘ll— ‘ ' PUGL l‘ SOUND! i ‘*---'- .2: ’ - H. wmsoa, % ‘VIAH. (‘OXTRACTOIL BETWEEN OLYI ‘ i and [lulu-r. on the Oregon lid: of the Uohunbh [then taken this method to Inform the mulling üb liv, that he In M n]! llmeq planned to accommosnc 111 who may call upon him, w th— HORSES.AND MULES, “mm a CA ROM 01: s. 11., For their Acmnwdalion and Conveyance to A. .. .- . u, may-L-“ any practicable portion of the Tzrfilory. ‘ PERSONS traveling to fire on. or from ‘hn Terri tory w lhll, cm obtain ANIJAIS or CONVEYAN CBS, ll euhera fl Olympia, Con-lit: Landing or mello. IN leln I: or down um Covflu Blur, person an Inn theft 3mm of performan the Journey elm with HORSES or In CANOEU—Ir. anou h"- ing In reading-- a I" "mon. :0. both Cwllu landing and Monticello, I number ol GOOD, IUBSTAN'I'IAL (I A N o E 9 1 WHICH an n Ihort nolh-u be mmnod to ordlr, with crew: u! ale md upeflencod bollmcn—well no 1 quduled with tho mun-non a! “la river. ‘ 'l‘ E R M S : ‘ PASSENGERS wlll be conveyed from Ruhr to Olympic. und from Olympia to Ruler. II tho follow ing nun: vaßanin‘lnDl ,m.m..1000 I‘m. (My—flaw m,.11w. Olympll. W. 7., Inch 19. 1858. Ml 4! sum 6’? THE Lox: Tm, CURIZI CV I"! AID IICOND lflnl’l. OLYMPIA. n’. I'. SILAS GALLIH ER, m. m: t‘novmrron bu wcmenmd In con nocuon mu. And A: Ipm nl " Wuhan" l owl " A large "m not, bulldlnL—lo s‘o. lid ‘hy which he mud to prom ‘ W with - larger number of «melon. and umlamlusnuw spun-mm thumb M by my o'. r while home In 'uhlnm Imm. An kin o! M» mm? la “comman- mm my manual mun: mamas-How! um» 11- v 0 pflvau room— (exclndu o! hull] W mum—nix of wild: an Inn during 100-I. 0! mm! to no name I'- 11. M ‘" smm" ext—dd a. mum! ell-mod “5:: In luau . II 111 he an an wcl W "O‘N- u.- (omhmdpl .ud ”#o”th autumn-win.”- m 'mMndumfnnhdb-fiu-ym 11. Road by 0. lug IM wank. Mood “H. I“ I. IN- m. wallow-”3H.” MI! kh . mum of In of an mm ’ A inn 0! ”MIA MII It . Ouuru, Doe. «In. In" I,” I. 11. quos. l I. (Liv-up. lush-door. Mg. m 1 mm a , man.- All .nn. nun ll ‘ l'uwy and am Dry Goo“. Minimal-000nm 3001'. It OHOIQV NATO, CAPE AND cwrm, ‘ FAWG mum. nuns. I «mutant... I And m. at. “MI-thu- ‘ W lan MI! “ “wk 1 minute-cot” uflm h I I“! he hilt w. . . In “stimulant-u! l 1' u u wA'r I I , muwmru‘wm mm ~ o our . claw lot th non-l who. ~.: m m u “1:! m ~.., . “(h then rum-,..“ W I. a: can bud-q In .- “ cl “fl. 3“ m M‘- and “s m u. M. w r l MEDIG A L . 1 @- EK. WILLAEE. ML @O. l n- moman “1.! owl—lll I. HLWAII n—noulru. 1 I I “W Ink. H- I.“ I! ‘ I‘d-3 wto‘lL-flufl u also 3‘: nhv'nrJflflo pup “cool um“ will u; “4 dual “Q.- i .'0 ma-Emhmfl~dn .u, I m omm». 1 Olylpln. April D. “‘7. ”my. ‘ ‘c. c. nuu, I. I. nun. I. a. lull." l ‘ Iso- ‘ French, WI 85 (30., monum- AID MAI-11l I. AND (1‘ ENTS PUBNISHING GOODS I WHOLBALI AID DETAIL. NE (‘ nu- Inuit mil” "(‘4ch m t Flam-n; expand, {oer new . ” flmnfmthmwmdfim. ‘m finer-manta mm— W. arr-M | I. ol‘.l.WpCo.‘-olcc. ‘ i Beet-umber 25.1851 5!! : 11l 'AID. III?" IA'I. 1 WAun a "Aw, ' ‘"”I.KIALI Al, Int". DIAL“! 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