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-""wl.—no Pike’s Peak Ex'trmi "find It Leavenworth on the lst of Jnn-‘ ' bringing seven days lnter news from: up." Territory, Ind ten thousand tlol-‘ bl! in gold dust. The minor: at Russell? ad Gregory's diggings had resisted the! “fiction of the taxes levied for the sum P" of the Provisional Government, which all“ A temporary excitement. The} mnt of gold dust exported from the lo" region since Mny is estimated at one at! . lull to two million: of dollnrs’ worth 39th bronchu- of the Legislature hml gunned. Il‘ter perfecting a code of lnwsl I“ the government of Jefi'eraon Territory, ‘1 extrl union would be held on the 22d! bury: Electlone Ire to be held in all u mntlu on the lint Monday in Jonu .9, for the election of local oflicera, and n M orgnniution under the new order dtiilsl- [autumn—Tho {allowing resolutionsl kn boon reported to the Son-to of Mir} a I from the Joint Committee on Slale‘ wgldenlimlfliom: ‘ I, That the election of n President of a. United Stntee by the vote: of one sec tion 0! the Union only, on the ground that than exietl on irreconcilinhle conflict be tween the two action in reference to their mpeetlve ”Item: of labor, and with an flowed plrpou of hostility to the institu un 01 Slavery u it prevails in the South ... Bates, and u recognized by the com pete! union, would l 0 threaten n destruc tion of the end: for which the Constitution: 111 formed, so to justify the Slnveholding sum in toting crown-e! for their sepnrntc ”motion and u ety. 3. but upon the hnhpening of such con tingency, the Governor of this State be re puted to convene the Legislature in ex mordinnry session, in one other Slave hehling Staten thnll have indicated it wil uggueu to eenfer with Mississippi in regard to the neunree to be adopted for the Innin ten-nee of their rights, or in cue he nhonld deem it neeeeury to provide for the public niety. e Museum—Tho steamer Diligent, from Alton. went aground on the Chain, mu .ikpdgovo St. Louln, Dec. 23. Sixty to‘ “My penonl were on board of her with-\ m provisions, and the ice prevented nny} communicnion being made with the thaw} Strong oloru were [nude to keep lheur from Inning, and they were finally rew‘ cued. ' ‘ Nnv Your—Tho new State ofllcers, chosen It the November election, were "on: into omce on Monday, Jan. 2. 0n the some "min?l the Legislntive caucuses were held, Ind t a several tickets for om anof the Bonnie Ind‘Auembly arranged. The Legislature usembled yesterday. In tho Senate, Lieut. Gov. Campbell cnlled Ihe membera to order. All were present, are the ifmtora from the Fifth and Ninth Dillricu. After the ndminiatrntion of the onth, Jame: Tefwilliger wu cholon Clerk, nod Jamel C. Chuk,’ Sergeantrat-Arma. A vnriety of bill: was then noticed. In the Horned Aaaemhly, the onth wnl ndminis mod to the member. by Hon. D. R. Floyd Joan the Earthly of State. (human—Sun: Commun— Upon the M ning of the doora, Dec. 21, Mr. Bright, ofpclndiaul, (Dem.) submitted I ruolll'un for the appointment of the Binding Committea, which was carried 511.“, I]; nnyl, 16—- nrict party vow, vi the exception of Mr. Pugh, who voted any. 'fln following an the commute“. a: tad: d - Fum'ga Relation—Mm”. Manon, Bugs, Blidoll, Polk, Critlondch, Seward and manor. 0- Fianna—Moan. Hunter, Peirce, Green, Bright, 11-mnond, Femnden, ond i 0:: Cma— Maura. Clny, Bigler, Toombl. Clinguwl, Salisbury, Hamlin and Chnndler. 0!. Military Alain—Menu. Dnvin, Pulp-trick. Johnson, of Ark-um, Chut nnt, Lou, Wilaon And King. 0- Naval Alain—Henri. Mallory, Thonuon, ,Slide , Hammond, Nicholaon, Hole and Anthony. . On Judiciary—Kean. Baylrd, Pugh, :‘Jflhq Gm, Powell. Trumbull and enter. 0. Pad-(fin—lleun. Ynlco. Grin, Rice, Bright, igfnll, nu. ma mm. 0- hue law—Mann. Johnson. of Aflm'anlnDl. 0! Tom, Lane, M, Bu“, Hahn nod Bin‘lmn.’ On Prim Land Claw—Mann. Ben .iéllilka, Polk, nglnll, Grimes, and Tan yc . 0| Indian Alain—Mum. Sebutlnn, Pitch, Rim, Klan, Henphill, Doolittle Ind Clark. 0- Pm’ —-Mulru. Thom , Clay, Sal-bury, Powell, Dnrkoo, llulan and Grimm. 0: W 7! Claim Melon. Toombl, Criltandon, Nichollon, Durkce Md Ten Eyck. O- Claiu—Mum. Ivemn, Mnllory, Rn“, Simmons Ind Foot. Oil (in W of Callahan—Meson. Brown, Nixon, Johnna of Tarmac", Yu lea, Kennedy, Hnmliu Ind WHIOII. 0- Pamm—Meun. Biglcr, Thomon, Toomba, Hemphill, Simon: and Trumbull. on Public Buildings—Mean. Bright, Duil, Kennedy, Cluk Ind Doolittlo. On Tmilorin—Moun Green, Donglu, Sebutinn, Fitzpatrick, Hun, Collulor and Wide. . To Audit Contingent Ewe the Sc»- m—Menm. Johnson of Tammi: Pomll, Ind Dixon. OI Priming—Mauro. Fitch, Dnvil and Anthony. ’ . 0" Engramd Bali—Messrs. Lune, Big-l ler Ind Hnrlnn. I ' 0! Enrolled DWl—Mean. Small-bury nudoflarlnn‘ Me Libra Messrs. Pearce, Bu - ltd and (inflame?— y ! ”An immense lumpof gold and quartz,| '“Ehing filly pounds, has been taken om! near Columbia ' ' i ltspsrts at the Executive Depart-cuts, l Sulljoined are'abstrnets of the Reports 30f the Elcntivo Departments, as trans— mitted to Congress: , 1 THE stunt. i l The Secretary of War reports that while: the authorized strength of the Army is 18,- 1165, the number in July last was only I'l,-‘ 495; and 11,000 of that number were alone‘ available for service in the field. Small nsl it is, the force has been required to man‘ about 150 permanent gnrrisons, posts and lcamps, scattered OVcr an area of three mill lions of square miles, and consequently it lhns been Impossible to give ample seenrity| ‘to citizens on our frontiers. in relation to the Indian deprcdatioua on our Southernl and Mexican border, the Secretary hopcsl to make such alteration in the disposition of the troops next season as will tflevent any repetition. Measures have already been taken to subdue the Calnanches and Kiowas, and give protection to the routes lrom Missouri and Arkansas to New Mexi— co. Ile recommends that provision be made for retiring, disabled and infirm oili cers. The necessity for enlisting teamsters is urged, as is the enlistment of frontier service, for six months' terms, the men to provide their own horses. He speaks la vorably of the condition of the military academies, oi the experiments of breech loading guns, and of the use of camels for service in the interior. The whole cost of Jhe Army is put down at $13,098,725 72, which he thinks may be considerably re duced. The condition of atl'airs in Utah is such that there is scarcely any necessity for troops there, and they will propably soon be withdrawn. The report concludes with a hriefmceount of Joan Bnfin's attack on Harper’s Ferry. 'v’ in: navv. The Report of the Secretary of the Navy enter largely into the achievements of the Paraguay Squadron, and into the new and extended arrangements for suppressing the African Slave-trade. Reference is made to the fact that s score of new steam ves seles had been added to the Navy since the accession ol the present Administration; on augmentation which has called for a cor responding enlargement of the personal forec—ollieers, purscrs and crews. Events at San Juan and at the mouth of the l’ei ho, are touched upon; and the explorations of Lieut. linooxs among the Al’ucilic Isl-1 ands are spoken of with approval. A con“ tract executed with the Chiriqni Improve ment Company by the Department is rep resented to be of great value. It concedes large areas of land on eithcr or the isth inns, rights of transit, and the occupation of the necessary harbors, and the owner ship of all coal found on the Company’s territories. For this, $300,000 are to be paid, should Congress ratify the bargain. The expenditures 0! the Department for the last lineal year were $14,650,261 ; the appropriations, $14,600,354. The esti mated cxpendnnres for the year ending June 30, 1860, were $13,500,370; the ap— proprintiOn, $10,464,109. For the year ending June so, 1861, the estimates are $11,944,845. run txrsuton. The Report of the Secretary of the late rior embodies a mass of information rela tive to the several Bureaus constituting that Department. The General Land Of flcu presents this general synopsis of its business: During the live quarters ending Sept. 30, 1859, 18,018,493 acres of public lands were disposed of; 4,010,500 acres were sold (or cash, yielding 83,107,476; 3,611,440 acres were located with bounty lnud warrants; 1,119,040 were approved to the several States entitled to them an dsr the swamp grants of March 8, 1840. and Sept. 28, 1850; and 6,818,209 ucros certified to States, as falling to them under the grants for railroad purposes. The In dian Bureau states that the average an nual expenditure on Indian account is $3,. 055,810,and that tho funded capital of the annuities to be paid to the Indians is .21,- 4'19,493. There are 850,000 of the abo rigines within the limits of the Merci Union. The Oommhstonsr or Pensions has 11,486 [rundown on his roll, culling tor $1,034,9161u money. The necessary sa psases which will bu incurred for the cen sus, will require the appropriation of at least $1,000,000. Ith believed both wise and just to confine the purchase and distri. button at the Agricultural Olen to such varieties or plants, sssds, cuttings, do, as have not already been introduced into the country. An uppmpriation to provide for permanent and convenient accommodations fortthouftsolthoUlitsdltatssluNsw York in Burton’s’l‘auatro Buildings, Chall bers strsst, is recommended. rill mass". The buluncu in the Treasury, on July 1, 1859, was 84,359,015 54. Thu receipts into tbs Treasury, during the first quarter or the present fiscal year, wars 82,619,865 85, of which 33,821,800 wore on account of the loan attd issue of Treasury notes, and tbs balance from the ordinary soarcss of public revenue. The expenditures, da ring the first quarter of the decal your, were ”0,001,174 10,01 which $4,064,866 'l6 won for for interest on public debt. The cstimntod expenditures, during the remain ing three quarters of the year, are 840,- 995,558 23. The ”confined and estimat ed expenses of the lscal year ending June 30, 1800, are therefore 061,009,733 99, leaving an estimated balance in the Tress cry 01 814,381,808 40. The estimated receipts, during the fiscal year ending in 1801, (including the estimated balance,) are $80,600,808 40; estimated expendi tures for same period, $66,114,928 19; es timated balance on June 30, 1861, 813,- 891,879 61, which will, however be re lduccd by proposed appropriations to $3,- '530,190 61. run rost- omen. As was to be anticipated, the Report ofl Postmaster General “on dwells largely! upon the financial cmbarrassments of the lyenr, attributable to the {allure of the usu-l ,al appropriations. The amount of aster, 'tained ltubilltws nut tact by the Depart-‘ fluent, but flue to this neglect, is de-clan-(li He he $|,296,000, while liahilities‘ to lhcl ‘uumuut of$ll_l:3$,()0|l have. Inn-n llilllllla" ited. The gross revenues of the year Were] 15'1,908,484. These. mhled Lou hulunce ’ou the books of the Auditor, and to unem‘l iployed npproprintiom, constitute a total "fl {512,168,300 nvnilnhlo resources, nguinst} [expenditures amounting to $11,558,139 for‘ the fiat-:11 yeur ending June 30, 18:39. For the fix'cnl year leri‘uinuling on the some day, “560, the Postmaster General estil mules the sum required to be Sllfi'llfil'l; there having been alreadly expended, un der special nets, $167,080, for different branches of the Pacific Mail service. The resources for the some period are estimated ‘3! slo,Bl6,ooo,.lcnving with a reserve of| iuneolleeled postage, a deficiency of $5,526.- ‘334. The total annual transgormtiou of ‘umils on the 30th ofJuue last was 8,808,- ‘402 miles, costing $9,498,751. The de ‘cresse in the length of routes from 1858 ‘wu 56l miles; the routes by rail, steam boat and coach having been largely in creased, and those by minor facilit'el cur tailed to Iho extent of 16,637 mile-s3l The The number of Poet-elites is 28, 9, an uggreglle iuenue of 662 for the year. l b- The remains of John E. Cook were interred Dec. 20, from the residence of S. L. llfiflrln Williumsbnrgh. Severn] hundred‘persons attended, of whom a lnrge number, including many Indies, waited in the ‘rnin nearly two hours for nu opportunity lto view the body. This was ulfurdcnl n! the close of the services. The funeral ml drcu was delivered by Rev. Mr. Culdlcon, who rend two of Cook’s final letters to his wife and friends. No _indorsemenl: of Cook's nets was expressed during {he cere monies. ' WA correspondent of the Austin, Tex an, Inkliigawer, writing from Belknnp, Nov. 9th, gives an account of the abduction of a lady, Mrs. E-lwnrd Cornelt, by Indians.— She was currie-lofl' by two lndinns, etnoon day, in the absence of her husband. It is believed that they are Reserve Indians, as Mr. Cornett in the man who is accused of killing Mnjnr Neighbors, the Indian agent, and the Indians said when they heard of his death that théy would have revenge.» fi-The Sun Francisco Ila-. 11.! states that Mr. Elnmhnn L. Sanderson lms com menced nn action nguiust the l‘ncifie Mail Steamship Company, claiming $30,000' damages. The ullcgud grounds of com plaint are, that the pluintilf, in November, 185.5, belugnprnctieing attorney, took pas sage for himself um] wife on the steamship Sanam for New York. On arriving at Aspinwnll, a detention of fifteen days took plncc, in consequence of thi-re being no res sel in readiness to convey the passengers from that port. l'luiutiff was attacked by e fever peeuliur to the Istlnuzu, from which he has never recovered, and from the elfccte of which his wife died in May, 1856. For the duumge to his health, caused by deten tion at Anpinwull, the pleiutill' claims $30,000. 3‘ Thirty-six citizens of Medison conn ty, Kentucky, Were ordered from the State on ten days’ notice or they would be forci bly renamed. 'l‘hey appealed to Gov. Mu gofliu for protection, which he failed to render them; They dlscl-imed having com mitted eny oll'ense spin“ the [ewe or property of the county. They left their property dud went lo Uincinuetl. S'- The trenurer of the stete of Maine lsedefaulter in the sum of sixty or seventy «hauling dollsrs. MARRIED, in Port Townsend, en the llth Inst. At the Pioneer Hotel, by Treven Dnnlel, Janice of the Pence. Lieut. JAKE N. BELDIN, of the Reveal” Outhr lr'. Dela“, Ind lb IABYO. TIBBALS. of roam-- Bill . _— l?“llowm deln i"ilthe Mold-l liked of L. H. 05% it the ,3! MAR!) and Bowli- LING sswon on alas-cu gum, No. In next door u: the Post on“, Me, W. 'l'. lie candidly answers that he is doing very well now.end expects io d'thetlerln “Hiringwhel then-db agents the Blunt-men l line. 1‘ I? lell‘l Idler-dosh Ind lodide J Patel. h Who-the I“ M Jun 30* uperille sy» hide elm: u-inhh In I mm plrl'yerelle Need. lobe-moth. er ell norhid end imper- Idler—muon- WE. lulled-redone! theme—eun- shew- MU “uphill“!!! HIM.“ humid-1.5%“ as .- ends ve lib. In“ d . *1 Wit-ms. a Whole-In Dual-a, usue us Shut. ill. b - :23 In 3mm. -AAFAI‘MAW LI. "0 Ail "Dim. “111 BY '0" A abutmentwmuelr-d Vienna meol'rl, er the undefined. in hereby m mammal-tanning“ lenient, hid mumwwmen-mnmum per any)" um J. I. W m Olympe, W. ‘l'.. M, 1”. Hz" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thnt m undefined he been unpainted. hy the MW of auto- Coul tl, gmrd'un loe perse- ud my d Schuyler .Sanderl, en lee-he Ker-ow. n t “the Cmmty oi Thurston. W. 'l'. ll perim- human chime mehnfin.ueherehy edhpn sent their neon-w; end mgr-e- h-wwlu the-- mastermind-MM.” idem-n rvqe-tedto minke-Mud and uh lonian-ant d the lune without delay; All [2mm Ive rehy cautioned W lellllg on credit to the did Sweden; sad the! no Iceounte eve nedhysnid Senders. from nner ihle date, will he phld. unions med- with the knowledge end nuction of the Indeed-gt BIC ABD LANE. onymph,w. ..Peh. 12.1900. luv 8 i all Mitoclue up the Liver bull-en. l A, now oler for Idle 1 lot of line qui end huddle "OR.“FB. ROAD WAGONB. BUGGIE. HARNESS (gin lo and double). ML; ell ol which we (l the but ueflty end in excellent order. To funer- end then. desiroul orpnn'hulnx the chem-- of securing (and berg-lo- should not he Mflktbd. J. J. WHETBROOK. Olympid. Feb. N. 1960. llzim TAKE WARNING l I | AVING iii-med the huninesl in whi.-h l have luni ‘ H L‘!I;MI!‘\l,|ll knuwin: themselves indeblrd in the underuzned mint rume Yumrd and mule the Mine.l [ by payment at that: or nulu of hand. [Jr-fon- the lin-ti l‘l” «I m-xt month. I On sll necnuim left “mettled It that 11 He. two per irent. intern-st per month will he cheated. and the new, .vounu plum] in the hands of prayer warm for col-l {lei-1...... .1 , \\'tS'l'nnUuK. , Inymtll‘ Fel. '.’l l~‘.|i. ll firn l lill'l‘llll'l‘ " ‘ , l illlllllll. 'IVlll". FIFTH vl'l'l‘..\l Ul" Tilli lll.~' l‘lili'l‘ H‘lllllll‘ 1 Olympia, nmlvr I It in-lun u .n u il. l-‘. ltm \r. .\ villi comnn-nreon .“nh l y M." h Ulh .\< 11¢, ~chool inn In'l'll m mu ml ll omm.” i l-rr ll y'all" ‘me iii [a lwmmc |Il'rlll:|'l‘ nt, n i~ rwunlnimdy-«l to purenh in [he dintrict nnil ulhrrn. } A li'miml ll'illllrt‘l' \‘iil ‘n‘ rcvr-h‘ml (wru “I'," m. :ll'it‘ls .n low rum of L'lli‘inn. l l‘upiin \\'l-liiug l) Ht'uly, inn] to Imrn, \\lll llmi ilii. ll Ill"ll'}i'llk’ school. i llblllllfl,I“(‘ll.1.'i,:vrn. 3w” WM. WRIGHT, Sillllll All llilillSS llillll. ('urlu‘f 11f .‘lui‘n and Fourth Sirrrlu, my OLYMPIA. \v. I‘. Quinn. W. ‘l‘. Jnnnury In. [SOO. 1“”? UNDERSIGNHI) "AS Pl'Ri‘llAKl-ID ALL the right. title and intern! of JAMES 11. “CST in the mail ("ontnu'l on 1' uni-t Soinnl, thereby diomlv» in“ the firm a! HUNT R. SCIMNTON. All huriueu uommunicnliom mini hcmnflnr he Millie-em! to JitllN 1L 56{U NTUN. lmll ( “ '(‘ontrecuin ‘——r———# _——r'.h ,7 *l' ”-‘— ‘ , rm WET- Mitclicu Jr. Stewart, Propmlm. HAVING NEWLY ARRANGED AND titted up e market adjoining our liAKl‘ZliY. we are resolved to do the bent we cm tow-nix kce‘rinu constantly on hen Inch meat: on will unit the amendi- orthe town, or my one that will ("or n- with orders of my ulze, which mey he had in thin mnrh't. All we in! eto dime nor Mt MI ' pertinlity only on the ride that docxjuqtice lo ell. l‘nnneni enrl vegetable mwcrn ere mqeeeiml t - ;tivv on a mill with their Eroduce And bulcettie. You will See our ui n by 100 inir high. Uiylnpie, l-‘exrllery 3, Hl6O. lly Till-l UNDERSIGNED hum. determined upon a change in il- bunlneu relation», it becomes nee E!“ iry to mill upon all [rerunl luriehted to him, either hy note or meet. to come furwerd And nuke imme diate payment. Those who are not lin-pend M realv tlieir recount: it once. by the peyment o! cull, meat give their not? with inter-ea et two per cent. per month until pa (1. 1 un uhiemlnod h clove out my preeent nlock oi floods. which in large end eon-plow. Ind for that Enr me will well from thin time forwerd AT CO. 'l'. 51‘0" CASH. This nation I (in in coon nrru. med ehnll adhere to it mptly. All my former pet rmu. end ulhue, adding [rent BARGAINS I'OR CASH, would do well to [ire me A cell imuwlintely, 9 WI. I. HUTLHI’GE. Olympin. Jen. 13,1860. 4:3 NOTICE. SOLDIERS. TEAME‘I‘ERS. SAILOM. (or their \Vidowl or Orfilun dill-Iran.) who served in eny warn or mules-.- llu-r in Culliornll or elsewhere. prior to lurch ml. mill. or thnir children who were under 21 yeen it tint dele. or uilore who hell‘Pd on the mof Gelilwele In the Mexican war. will do well to nil-ire» um Cleilns that have been n" id in lllv‘ heads of other went-X, luvv been «infamy obtniuul by an. Agent: noting fur us, libel'oll] puhl. Lend warren“ bought end mid to order. la-l 11l bull‘s: reci‘uirlng en agent It Wuhinfton. alien-lid to. cit-mica to My oi the hem a of Degmrnc::t-. 11. 11. LIJJY at 00.. Altornzys (or Chiml. l‘euxivvnx, Ilaonty Land, to. . Wellington Glty, Dow 30, IRS». emu LON D 0 N CLUB HOUSE GIN . TO THE PUBLIC. TRIS CELEBRATE!) GIN-I'IKE‘I'ENDIXG I‘6 Indium Ml rum hurls: upon 3nd undul unled urticle.nd “I'll-q u Mullahl mark: of win! I‘ la not. I! non. of flu riul luluhm def five year: nf public Lpprunl and wry exumlva Illa Ln Cdlllol'flil, hu been pronounced In, the publlo I. In unperlnr. not only an I 5979"“ n! gent-l In, to sly ulhur Mud. competing “slut 11, bu. I. UNRIVALLED IN ITS MEMGAL mummy [I lost can: of cmpulnu. To hull-(ll than any: of npld lulu“ hum mwm. Noflh to South who us My cmh‘ "Mr Inter n roll their all-ah; when. CHIN-t, I“, a duel kinds 0! nu: In our, Ontario-r howl.“ incl dnnght cum-lulu. lona rap-n] “an. In culled Inugnnlnm to “qu I. one. thereby and no mam-u com W h na- “‘3‘ I pudtml)‘ snd Abel-Ml, Inca-r, a» an I ocular mung agent. hull m M that m u 1 MIMI DWI llllllOF fill " n n nmlex :u-I lei-Much” Inch-,nnd to "In?" no: It will scu- II “at. 'I (III ”"de It uhnlz best-melt lath-mn try. 1n... 0! “ Ann- : Babel-inn Edwin." hu lover hon “mind In any n, to tilt . In an [arc-allay ‘h " Lolnol- om um: ll " Tom-puma.- shrub [in Ila-am” “alumna-d chant-...: ball “I, It [at nun. Th- urman-“mug |Il lam-auctio- ul ulna-In all. I'- C I: I“ [III-uh. of (In hlgh ”trod-Mu of tho aid-Mm Vu-Icupud-hn” “tuna-0"?“ pandnlo (PHM‘Q'. um:k;w all ‘ Cm ‘ own 1.. I. Ifi up ‘nuuou l- ugh. h 111-11 l an a. .3. \ “ Old In“: an Inn Ell—ll, I. I.”- mW-hhnovlhohhl mum-In! I: dl] W. land.- A" path 0. twin «him-lon. "' 11.3%" lun- ' 2% _‘.—___— VALLEY WHISKY. I _— ‘Wfl mm m GAIL 'l'll A‘l'l'llfl'lol 0! dedon - val :- m It It. 13;: mud-9M .vbhn ho Mn han- do» wan-I- “ rm‘elhn memm Ibo-M. a r L 0 WI. XEWEIL t (20.. Sun 'A-Arn'a 01m. .1 Sol-3mm. } Baron. In, Apr" 11. “OF. Wu. B. Our, New York: be" Sir—V hm unde- cMnh-l "sly-II of put “ Amommo VJJL‘UIY WEE, " uul find It I pun. flueflumul Ry. “lily. colum- Ing no infinmn W Io! ringing. Md noon-cud 11 sub 1' a u! . um ‘llflAlllJifi I'. JACKm. D., am my". I“ You. April 19. 1&8. ”an ”up” I ample II“DALY'B AROIATIC VALLEY u "KY.“ and find It to he I pure truck of In flavor. "u! flthon! luv dckuriou- “It-hunt. JAMES H. CHIL‘I‘I)N,M.D.. Chum. HVI. 11. DAu'. Bub: ' DP." Sir—_Ynur ' A RORIATIP VALLEY WHISKY' k ncriwd. and. 1m" cumin! exam‘nnllnn‘ lflnrl It tn ‘he ; pun nrmlr. calmly (no from me wlulwmtkug 1 ingruhrmu «o fruqm-utly :m‘d, i Ju. J. Mun, Chcnllnl. 1 ‘ I)aly's Aromatic Valley Whisk _v l lme -||-i7l nun containum one dew-n human m: h.’ 1F )x mhv I'. ;.II HA |mu ‘rm' Liquor [Lona-:5 m (‘llhfur ‘ x “I "V‘ ' J. 11. PA I N'l‘lfill. (L \ rt. o'nmm .\ |' Hall“) lIF. \llil: lN 7W, l’rrsm. Primin: “alum. l‘uprr, Cantu? Ami l'lin'mr‘u muck yI-nrmlly, 132 ('luy Slrrcl, mar ."unxnmt, ' lly -\.l.\' Fll.l.\"‘l.\(‘ll. “lid-5; sums; 1' :. d u, 'r = u vb. (I urnwlli ur l‘m‘a, n Hut“ ‘ m H ”m U ‘ l'luVr‘l-lI‘.NMKSTORE. ‘ (”Hui-3.1.1111.21.1%.“. it.” \IMANM S .\}‘l) 11l \l.ll-..~ FIN: l~C‘|. Mm 1 ll \\'l'lLUl'T S l.,\‘-‘-'l,l'll .\.\‘l| FORM HOUR fur (lrvgun .md \\'uuhlnplnu .-_i Ilm l‘llerl-Il: “40K STOKE. ‘ ———-————v—r—-ar rrrvv—— ‘ F ll SlLl‘ ; lzllllll ll . A. lFfln mm. ('llEll’, I'luH'lllHll APPLICA ‘ lion he lll.|ll|.' lllmn, out: hl lln- I-e-K fanning luml "minn- in \\’ulnnglnn Territory. Allunk-d un Ihr rte-l Hirlv ul' llllllll'n lulrl. within lwu and :1 half lllllH or llllympln. the (‘aplwl 0' we 'l‘l-rrilnry. 'l'hr lmpmvv {nu-nu thereon comprise I lit-ml dun-Hing home. to inn-ma timber lmul clenml. null bum-m w and 60 urn-I mnrnh land dlwhed and drained, and rogdy hr the plow nu! nprlng. There "I I lnruull or rut-Mull mg ruler runumu lqmu‘h thr cliim. The clninglu ufle urn-m anon. for which I land lxlln: an be glvrn, Fur lcrnu apply to me uuderslunrd. JOHN L. BUTLER. Olympla. In. 6. H6O. 2m7 1111. 11. 11. lllNlllllEll, . Surgical and Mechanical l L D E N T l S T . 4 ‘DR. L. HAVING PERIANENTLY LO cakd nn Pam-t Round, mld (experi y'lllly Inform the pullllc tha‘ he la prrpnred We perfurm ull net-usury opemlon on I‘th In the ‘mmt M‘ientlflc number. Arum-ill Torch Innmd on and or fillver pllle, from 1‘ single tooth to n mu m. Tooth plugged with hen (lold or Tln Full. thll~uche eluctullly cured wlthmnplln. Teeth ruin-tad In lhu mun-l cnnlnlmunncr. Chlo rolnrm or Hum given If denlml. N. B. All jab: untamed a: ll" I‘ll-fiction. Olympia, Dre. 23, [£s9. Ml Seeds! Seeds! l IUST RECEIVED HY EXPllm‘l, n! Ibo growth of - leo—vnmuled fnmh nud genuine—Apple. Pear, Plum. [3th Inn-rd Cherry, Lngllul Hum Chant. Tllrlllp. Rut-I MI. Cums. Ind other needs. o"er from n Juana, mum-aka Illh an m. promptly Attended to. . 1.5. WHITWOB‘HL Olymph, Duo. 1512.. ISM. 44! ___.__‘_ ___.______._ - THE WASHINGTON mun-Eur. HUGH PATTERSON, Propmlor. 'IVIIE UNDEMIGNI-ID RETURNS Ill! SINGERS [hunks 2..) Mn lrlend.‘ and ‘he publlu genus“: hr the liberal pnlronue he hm rrreivv-d du In; line pd five year: of a "mun-Mp which In! Low mum-a, and xlm Washington Nnmry Injuls‘y entitled to I“ name 11. bars. I urn nominally dluln fly Rm very or the but undula- of Penn tad all-ct man. My tree: my well mun. Inn: on b that yarn Knuth. and Ill] be oolnl nl flint-Imm “NW sa- will bogln on Ind 3M Illa Imdny ol "- ber. N. B. Nanny-u nlluurtale. ' I UOH PA’H'BRSON. \Vuhlnglon Wan, Sept. 10. Ill". Ono“ AXEL ”WIN": IXW‘DIBTBD I": m: KIND“: t 0... n or I” "I an. an «unl- pew to flu Ink 1? m. lawman by In payment; aim.“ “at Ind null-loamy noi- bnfln‘ 1m It a! “In," outrun-Cb. no huh f". I“. “I. m- I. mutual-fur unuw.~p::~== as- r funny mm and “x. I. ‘ w cal-upl- m or W nu- burly tabla-lbw ' Thumhrulwuullkmmmuhlm: V. on“ “.m-Iq I was m g m 5::-cm,“ 111 and . slum {viadu- fl‘l . » It In at“ . I» W In «an nlpqdom'll hmn‘. w, "um“ ”rm..." "-..... ....- I n I. W '“' “'2. Aw. I]. dl bu?” , Mun-i luau. fly.- _. - ». I. OI! prie- II b fill r“ wan IDLI, all. I. -h It Nob-n no whore-Mum. WW _ Ollmlfll. 0.9.1.6“. O 'O. u h - rum-” 3%“. .-" " .3 b h 80".: h at? ~. . a Omfln m. “It! n-Jkl __2‘ gin-I‘m ‘ fl m STATES 111. [III . MI OLYIPIA To sum ‘ fin-v fl“- mm m ' .h“. 1"... n a u It‘d-nyudz‘lr'hl .- ”I! I» wfi‘mflw 'O3 up ION. P 0" 0 LUDLO', PO. 1' ”wanna ‘ I)". IILINB. "IV I!" v LING.“ "If.” "I" VICTORIA. KI. ' ‘ "'~"‘-—~' "“3: on «duo-lb hr ' I imfi'afifu J‘- . I "cl- a! m *mmm “on. (or w. I. ”it ”will” - aFor Wag.“ phi unfit . ' 15‘: 11. I’o . . “- MA“ 11. llfllfl P. I!“ . um um 111 In Jr"! 0!- .- nI-I, oulru. v. 1. DR. BUR!!! urn-n 1’"le 'I'O man wu'wnci Win-00H” olp-Nle 130 mm h- ml- h ht“ pun, n w“. 1“... lulu,- II M m n-nk. . "LBJ. Sam um I”. “1:.- mrunm ol Randal [manna-I. my I! 111 :31! patented InpN'f-Cnfl of calm! Int-po- h .umpe. - . ' uII I 1m MI, W frtßnrdu sl.; mflunnu 0' «has to A.“ the “mu. cul- {lnd-all. «W In In“ or 4.. (Nymph. Doc. . 1869. I] HENRY N. McGll.L, ‘ ATTORN EY—AT-LAW AID [‘ommhxlom of lhe Court 0! Chin d {L I. Orrlcz m Tu:chnrruvornlx’l'mxm“. | 3~y ()lymphl, w. T. l 5 88. IA'I'I'HEI I‘. III]: N. 2'1»: um mi: n. mm“: “A“; o’ylcg' I“, 1 «rumr, DI,VII'I\. V. I'. 1 IL. n 1 ' I:\< whm uM-nl tr- mute-plans] rs’la. will 1 I) luur “mid wl e-n lu- IHI I'vlunl ul Ihe oflk‘c nl J .l, \'.'.»~l!u mk'» Lm‘r)‘ Stable, when he hep: MAI "' firm. n. u ‘~.~ x, I New Goods! 3 \V I; ll.\\'i-‘. Jl‘fiT uI-zi'mvnr Pm amt om: ‘ {rum Hun l'nlflkl" -. um) l‘lipM'l’ Ail»? ‘ (‘lmrnr {rum lin-lon, I Inn" and well Rlfl' - {Manon-Imm!offlichyllnwlng"coda: fl 1 100 (‘ant and {~lch % Plow: o! vario'fi fill". ‘ 50 (lulilvn Ell-n, and Justice Cookiug ”(1‘ CLWEQ, ‘ 25 (102. llunl‘s Chopping Am; A general assortment of Tin-ware; lin/:2 Ovens and Hollaw-ware ; AMERICAN AID SWEDE IROI I “In. ’ 200 kegs Seth Adams' E. B. Syrup, in 5, 8 and 15 gallon pack-gel. f 250 boxes Hill's Pale Soap ; 30 tons Liversool Salt ; ' ' 6 tons Ncw' rlcnns Sugars; 50 bags Rio Coffee; ' 35 bnlu Slleclingn, Shining: £5 Drilla; “Mao- Doe Skins, lemem. flaumu, Check. CM. , Hum. Sela-h. Amr'cl Ilrip. Mlue Mun, - l V" I Alleu'u [min mm. Imm- um, ~ Neari- d (Tutu-m uul Drills, Turkey nu. Fun, nun... he, ‘C.I' - All. In Slut n 4 Imivd'pu lull—_'." anta Boots and Shoes; --'-~‘ , Miu’ thick and light Shoes; ... ' Ladies’ Gaiters. ‘ A final lug-mm -! l i I GENTS MB 30W W. 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