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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. I. PROFESSIONAL C A IIIKS I j t lrx.> DENMIBON & BLAMCHARD, and Proctors in Admiralty. croff. > a* I' rt T *wd«*ti4. 'Vrri Zl &U ory. D P. JENKINS, SEATTLE, W. T., i TTOUSK)' A 7 !. AW. >OI/<I TO J: IN CHANCKItY, ASJ> VUOI TOIL IN ADMtIIALTY. *uh2l iivt* M< Vin.wT, O. M lltuia McVUUn X If ALLKR, Attorns & Counsellors at Law, POET TOWHSEHD, W. T. NV It ANDKKWS. STTOHNEV-AT-LAW, Will itracllc* in »ll itr (>»irt» <>f H«-< >r<| in tb»- jT»-rri t>/ry ttri'B i* atrru*'* inuno, orw*iTr or»a rxrTAL »r.*m.r, w. T. C M.BRADSHAW, •tit or ney-at- MjH #r, rOIt T T O WNSRXI), W. T Jons J. SJcOilvka. Tu<* Iu hkk MrGILVRI & BIRkK, ATTOHNEYB-AT-LAW, SEATTLE, W. T., Sill ttUi.d to biuin<'M In all parts of lb* T« r riU>ry. tl M MrCcwAm, i C. H. BarotD. .'Utrii l Attorney { Jd District, W. T. ) M'CONAHA & HANFORD, fffontr{/4|«f . lAtiti solicitor* in f hitnrtry and Prortor* In +ldmiraity. OFKICK CoUlllierei.il Street, eollief Wash mgton. Scuttle, VV. T. Jmti McMtiHiir. Jul* Liuai XcXAUfIHT & LEAHY, J TTOIiNKYS - AT- LA W, SOLU 7 runs IN viiANCh-rtr, mac ro n# IN ADMIRALTY. Will |>rs>ti<r lu U<* Putrii t sn t Hupr<iue •'i.urts. Mr. will giv# .pr. ui stlmtian t<> r.>| tcrtluu*. Oi>uvrjiAt* . »!»■» W> tlie v«ri liter an<l »»'•• ■>' R«'sl Calal*' JU|y lltb. IH7S. Jjr!3 tm*rT»sr p U A TT| 4W A V COLLECT? >l:. J )4HTt<*t'l.All ATTKJtTIO?! OIVKN TdCOL. I 1* . lion of detdP Tiirt psl'l for X>m U»- M.nls .r»'«* of Charier. Offli-s with W. M. VOUK. AtloriiPV st Uw, M. atls, W. T, a*«>»tf. DRS. A. & H. B. BAGLEY, iiomaopaihikik) SEATTLE, W. T. , Ml. II II BAOf.EY, LAT* PROFKMaOK or I / frturittlm •n.I l'r«rtli«i of hiir>*«*i7 lu th* (VntrM Mnlii-il COLLRTFF. wilt INAK* Uimtllii H»rg«ry sti J Surnt'»l |n*r»»ri> * ■perUl tr. *ll4 trill »ttm.l to call* lu m; part <>f tli» Kirnnd. ill# DR. G. A. WEED, SIIUiKON AND PHYSICIAN, REATTLK, W. T. DB JOHN BASER, is smfteo.r. MHtncnci: o»rnrrTblrdinil Spring »trwU. 4»rri« R.-~(OMMKKDAL Br«r » r. orroaittt T>II It AUK tllllAWH* HIK;.I.CII,ikii \ Soattle, w. T. No, 1, Dl»|*tt h Buil.llutf, opposite Ooel dwtal Uolcl. DENTIBTRY. fZl* l>tt J. C OHASHC, I>FSTIST. OF MS l |l r It, M III' \ H lltirll ►N w l<t|ll«l LUG OU OMUH«I AL (trwt Ml WORK IkwinM, tt: * MBHk J. S. MAGGS, X>oxxti»t. OK KICK, MILL STIiKKT. •*er S*>t.tl4> »<l llwiifim Ht >rt-. KAHT OF »K> di>nmL HOTi; i. re* BOARD AM) TUITION caii U oWminM f^rQ Two Young ljadien wUlilug tn*trucUo» In Frencb, Geraaii. & Eimlisli State Apply* MB* GtTmtBERO EASTWICK. MORRIS I CO. Civil and Mining SDT OIN SI ESIS. Boom Ko, «, Burnett * But Mi' <»». t «iNni(i«Ul <Jk Ui«liln|laii MMHI fc.*tt!«\ WMII Trrrtt< ry. C» «1 it ,1 .ahrr kiltrrtl l»nU ii.stir* «ur. fcii 1 rvjx-n.-U tu» n I »u» »- .1 *«nn.4kt.» f»* lmj*« \rm»cU firo:»h«-i *l*. I*l »tU>Ut|. I. IJIV, :j t. ifti | turrets. ||,J u> tb* limi *of tttt lots MMI t>l. <k« Mt|* 11,4 lt*f» ! »ui. »ilj r»<sut«Hl S |j )f»:j A. MACKINTOSH. Notary Public mid Convey untcr. Km! Estate and Tax Acent. H»» '"japlrt* at««r». t « f ruS# U> *ll Lu4i • lltti I'-uetf Wlil ltli>U<l t>! th* l»tl fv li*j»r UH! ■•j* .< t Au-l» ui; *).! rr . n l*U(,it ...a.t >j«.» s»j Mi«-«su <« ! *i4 lu Trmti»f»r i f KMI kxti, *>st»»tsl t hit* filMajt «v*Ui it«\l »%ti» IfcU b S u *i' U " trr ' , • n,,r!} th* tv ▲ LITTLE PLACE IN THE COUNTRY. rii« r< l- Ji'A a tit f»- -el of qj<'U »ho hav«- to <Ji> With u tar< thm y farfiii r« —tUe uito who m«k** thrir hvii g it. tl.f ci'y nr.'] run mi[ to U.< ir i-imhli) | ;*«»-<* on Nitui<i*y right, or r f*-w tU» re in aiM«umfmr Tk<H'* sff never trouM <1 •if tlif r|u("'i'iii • f turn. U 11. V *T«' Milling to JiUl :x tji"* <*t I iii iiit'• * ' iuntr\ ritate ai.<l tn.*t to :tit k i<» tit it It don't c«»tu« buck t<> tii in in t*i !. ty doiUr j»»• < but in tbt» i< .v /.--t t ■ iif'r which fre quently cm i ft<>iu chi»tig»*. If a broker, uj«-tet<«iit. b*ak«r. lawyer or editor n%thi« cui.try j> 1 ace a* a *»rt of iivtr it.vi|(oraior, how much more wisely ha-» he ch«>«, u hi- ui« diruic than be wotiM had ht> filleil his JK>ck<-t* with patent rostrum* NN hat ttie man confined to Itu-ino* al! ?b<- w»ek wants, i* a go*! nweat. Hi* pores have l»eeti <»» a led iiji «!i the m,. »k, j»<*rhaps by the bla-.t« of the trudu wind, he is ncrvoim and reatle»fl, bleep it broken at night and digestion is g»-ttiuL' bad. In *uch a condition internal stimulants only aggravate the cn«w*. No man ran afford to lodgn a liquid dynamite under lus liver, when tit her he will blow it up or induce rapid induration. Hut if ho to his country place, get> a change of air, water, scenery, tries lih hand for an odd hour or two at the hix*. scythe or rake, throws off his coat, j«er*pires freely, ami feels a great dual Witter, he has gained mate rially wh.-re he was losing rapidly Ik*fore The medicine is simple enough, but if it is efficacious the end is gained, fcupi the left-handed dividends of a country estate are from three thousand up to five or six th«usand dollars a year. That is what the iu vest or puts in. Now it In*gets back health, a new lease of Jifu, spring buoyancy, a cooler head, steadier nerves, a brighter horizon, his medicine cheap enough. In fact this is tho only way in which most of the small country states are made to pay at all Now and THEN OIK* will take ad van- J tage of his early experience a* a farmer's buy ami figure down the operation to a paying basis in dollars and cent*. He has not driven cows to pasture, barefooted, stubbing bis toe nail-. off f.»r nothiug lit; ban n< >t ridden a hot Iwri fixitwl <HI but dayg to plow out corn *fter the primitive fashion without soni** practical results. If be has got out of bed io the Winter tinje an hour before d iy to fodder cattle, and has in tbo early Spring been tuade a plow-boy, but doing a man's work from a ten year obi upward, be ba.s laid up | a pretty good stock of experience. All tkWf? }*** I M* JRcr-1 fully bandy with tools. lie looks nt a farm-horso, colt, or thoroughbred short- j horn with a knowing l<»ok. and turns a furrow or two for the fun of it in a d»*ft j and natural «<irt of wav. If you a>k him where he was raised, ten to one it. wilt turnout that it wv» on a rough' farm of a hundred acren, where a j whole family had to g.-t their living, and they tminnged to get It and thrive, t<*». on hard work. Wry likely such HII owner of n country estate will draw enough on his early nt«<;k of experience to bring his dividends over the shoulder. I'ri' My soon John, tlio man of HII work, who rum the firm, finds* «t tlt At the owner of that estate is not a f«>ol. 11«• j.r»»j»«»•*« sto get, out of his farm, health and moderate dividend*. Hut lif is tin* exception. As for the r<-st, the country estate will always need a gentle financial stimulant. Front street Hl. d California in 1 Mai kit streets ar»» doing considerable in the way of fanry farming, and the luxury, if «omc what <ostly, is on the whole bar aibas enough, isn't it better tb:»t the Spring chicken* should have co«t five dollars a niece than that this and in >re should n ive gone Jsl*r a leaf harmful and satis fying luxury in the city? Straw berries. at a dollar each, are not always dear, nor is Jersey butter at five dol lars a pound, nor the trout front the artitiiinl |M>nd, which may hare o«wit as much tuote £Ol every pound. How ever, your fine coutitry gentleman who works on California »tie«t or in that vieii'ilV. don't figure in that wav. It h«' i« eonten*, let no hard-beah-d f'trui. r in the c untry |>oke fan at his fa* cy (mniiiijj.— /■'. H littih. A TOURING PILGIIIM. tine el" our Mississippi tells the fallowing, and I>«»itti* «s-ured that lhe »torv «s relate.) is true, with hundieds of othrr curiooji ptople we w<»ubl ake to know the nuiii of t'ie "tourinj; pilgrim." It was a »l«'nr. bright <lay when the y»>ung druuinitr- who was makint; hi* tir>t tour through the South was ®em smiling c<Mup!acently n a fair dan • s« I sitting at hi* It-ft and diagonally o|>- po*if,r him, on the s'» touth-bound train frcui Memphis on the M A T Ibtilroad She was fair and beautiful to W hold. aa he thought, as he approached her thu». •• My good ladr. it as if you were traveling alon« ••I am," *a» the ri ply. " Well," sai 1 th« dru.muei , ••nothing give* me true pleasure than to play the gallant to the fair sex, who. like* yourself, are compaiii mle««. an i if 1 do not presume ttto mnch. 1 will lie happy to be your t «*\)rt ai f*r as we travel together." "How far are you going: ' nhe •aid. " To Qreaada," was the reply. "1 shall go that tar mytelf " "Well. then, stitvly we will haVi* qaite a nict ride together." •• Hut, pray »ir, if X am not t< o i tit - pertinrut, iusy I ,i%k what k>rt of a business ynir are in r" •• Uh. i.»tt at all, m t at all, my f* r ialv. I ran aar I am a t uri» g pilgrim for » c house in loiisviUe, Ky." Tln-y sped on at the rate of twenty mil-«an hour, IHUU V engaged in coo- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, MONDAY. JULY 24. IS7G. versation. uniil they arrived at Station I>. By this time he hal change*! hi* •eat to the one directly behind her>. When the train ttopped, their eyes fell upon a poor-looking donkey, when he, to make the young lady blu*h. w%« heard to say' " Fair lady' 1 hav« beea ra»v-d in a <ity and amtotallv Hn»eq«»ninted with the different animals that inhabit the c» u«.try. will you please tell me what s >rt or kind of an animal that is over the way there'" at the »>ame time point ing h:« fi;>g*r at the donkey. .she r< plied by making a mischievous wink at her father, who had not long -ii.iv tiken a st«it ne*r enough to hoar th<- conversation: " I, too, have been raise-! in a city, and am like you, unacquainted with the animals that inhabit the country; but if I would be left to judge. I would emphatu-aliy -ay, from his looks and long ears, he must be a 'touring pil - grim for a commercial house in Louis ville, Ky ' Don't you think so, papa?" "I do, 1 do, my daughter." The drum mer wilted and has not been heard from since — Gazette. mm+z AVERILL PAJNT xivkd^^HNlSß in a]l Colors cAj Shadofl Tbla Paint is prepared in Uuuid form, ready for use— requirinn n<> further addition of oil or spir its It ia of Pure White, and of any shade or col or. It 1* composed of the- best materials known to ths trad<<—Purr Linseed Oil, MCrlelly Pare While l.rn«l. Purs* Aiur.aua the paiwt eol orinx matter procurable for tiaitng, watch oy our pei'ullar process of mauufacture are so thoroughly united that they cannot separate. Hence, il will never rbalk, crock or peel off; does uot run from 04-anis or nail holes ; and for brilliancy of color, and l»eauty t f finish. It is without a rival. Put up in v 1, a, 3, 4 aud ft gallon Pack ages, aud In barrels. For sale in Quantities to suit W.AJENNIJVtiS •SA-.4 TTLK. Agent for Puget Sound. SEATTLE COAL - AND Tit A ASPORTATION CO l*rlne||»al plar# of Bniiam, &*■ t'rnnrliiro. Cat. of Works, Klaf Coaaljr, WnsbiHgiou Territory. This Company i« nov prepared U tarnish Superior Quality of Coal IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT I im u mrz mm jm* For Sale, at Low Prices t Apply at lb# Oflk* of THE SEATTLE COAL k TH.VNBPOKTATIOX COMPANY. Settle. Tth. 1874. J. A. McPHEK, Wholiwale *n<l retail draler in mm, TOBicfo, PIPES, Mill OU TIjJEJItY. a/"V»M *tn! rttmtn* »iT ituodii it Ftrnhatr dark's St.«r«\ Ooiuiueivtal Strwt, SE*ttl«\ W. T A LOT FOR WHIM! IX D. T. DECNIfB n ABiiiioi n IQKTI mis, Y.VRRR IXM who bu * family mxl Buys a Lot and Ereeta a Dwell ing Thereon Will rrv*i>rd * clear D««d (or TWO LOTA. Price of Lots, SSO Each. D. T. DENNY. July 11th. K6. JjlMf 91R H. KKIXH EDIER l>ress-making t Ladies' Underwear k Children's Clothing, At \|r». Fifth bdw* r»tO« ud Pifc«aun» MISCELLASBOUS. PUGETSOUNOSTONEYARO II Iht Fool sf Sfcond Street, (EITTLE Ev*ry rsrifty of Cemetfrr Wurk exe» ut«-d lu Marble sn.l all other Htuur, witb nestueiw iiul dispatch. Also.sllkiDdsuf ns'Bu.Minjj Mstcnal kept fur the market. AU», agent for the aale of the San Juan Lime. Ail orders promptly filled, and satisfaction guar anteed. Seattle. October 16.1*75. V W K Ji ■■ v AND BuMineHS Messrs. McCallister & McCarty OWNERS OF Barge Champion Hate erected a WAREHorsE oxtonh s ft Burnett' sWharf, In this City, where they will Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Produce ! Floor and Feed, Hsy sad Grain. Vegetables Fruit, Cbickeni, etc. Term* Strictly Ctmh. ANDREWS * CO Importers ol GAS FIXTURES, STEAM AXD «A 8 Fitting BRASS GOODS, &C. I P. ANDREWS i CO. STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE JOB WOKBL | All work pertaining to the business don* at short notice, *wi i** » | Workman-like Manner. OOKWMCUI. •**■». »nwu» A»V wa. SEATTLE. W. T. mIJ- im JIB « A f for Sale or Hire Apply »« R»bi>s*«'s Ship Yard. ftru« *» wtth row or ini bo*t«, Mof.tko.tu> U> w . Manto*. MISCELLANEOUS MOOItK CO lealtrs iu Fresh and Salted MEATS and a gnieral assort rneut of ■•««.• evi Also, the best braods of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. C->raer of Thiid A tJoio„ Streets. Seattle. WORKOXEN Good and well-broke Oxen At Smith s Cove, three miles below Seattle. - S EATT K BROO)I FACTOR ISAAC CHILBERG Proprietor CHERRY STRKET, Dear Second, SEATTLE. —O— Bn>oiuß k« pt oouMUiitly on hantl to niwt th« r6<)ulreiuent« of tli« trade, %n<l liruonif* iiitdr to order to Huit purcbwrti. Thrr« dea,-ripti<<ns of broom* *re nude, irhicb are equal to the bent of the kindrt liuport«Hl. »ud which will 1h» sold by wbuleaale at San Frapclaeo : prlcea, and by reUll at Seattle price*. Alao, WISPS AND CHILDREN'S BROOMS. Ilroonjn dellveml to any part of the city aith- ! oat additional charge. W Aak your im>cer for the Seattle Broom. Seattle, April 15,187ti. Ye Strangers and all who feel weak and want to be restored ! Enow Tel That you can have your spir its resuscitated, and the inner man satisfied, by calling at the run sn mimi WIIKHK Stoals.S, Oliops, An<l all the delllt-ariMi of the t*a»<>ii art- nerved in t!ir bent Xt* York Ntyle. O M «?t' by the Glass, and supplied to Parties and sent in quantities to any place where there is steam communication. ——o Fresh Made Candies, And an Aaaortnent of FINB CAKES Constantly on hand. Welding Cake* iiia<l« to or tier* on the ah rtcut notice. Hall ftnppera and Partis anjiplied. May 13th. I<6. i G. W. BULLENE, I'ra< ftixl Uicontlcil ENGINEER ami MACHINIST Front Street, Seattle, W. T. Is |.r»'pami to do all kinds of Stoamtooat, Mill and LogKlns camp Worlt Iron, Brass, Steel or other Metals. All kinds of Blacksmith work done to order. LIVERY STABLE Cor. of Mill & Second Streets Or<-ld«>tAl Hotel.) BtATTUE, W. T W. 11. BOW, Proprietor. Hi)l(> A'S lUri'JlE*. CARHIA'J ES, u .1 o (*y> <n* J saddle HOUSES k'ri tf r hire II n>* » »ml iol<l. HIT Mid titiUi, of k np*ti& qzi*lily *iw»yn c* L*od. fr cciu.ect twirt ft dmj vtU IU L«k« W,»fciß.t -n Hmii« Jc-r the > Srettlr < V«1 lfna«- MISCKLL A N EOl'S Crawford k Harrington u IMPORTERS AND JO MIRKS SEATTLE, X., Have on hand a ami woll assorted stock of noods their line, oonsistint* of Foreiirn and Hoinestie Hardware and Cutlery, Iron and Steel, assorted. Blaeksmith and Carpenter Tools. Agricultural and Jlinwig VinpltMueiits. Croekery andCilassware. i Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Groceries and Provisions. Wines, Liquors. Kte. AGENTS FOR THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY SF LONDON, &C. CST TALBOT COAL, FOR CITY TRADE, FOR SALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T. t July Ist, IN7*. STKTSOIV & POST. SEATTLE PLANING MILLS, €i. W. JI a yager* SASH, DOORS BLINDS, FRAMES, SHUTTERS, AND WOOD I'I.MSII of every description. SEASON El LUMIWR OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY OX l]\Xl> FEED GROUND .// oiu (flilSl MILL, nt liaisoHciblc li'ites Be*tUe, W. T.. Feb. 19,1576. Wusthoff* & H'ttM, - UJ ■f 1 - N ■ -"Tj-" *' z 7 ' ' "' ' "w U C»»/ Lf *V | *C 5 5" JC» " BBs% b-C:1 U* ,s*» c^4"^ BIJTLD IN Or 11 A 1M) WAI iE , £hip, House Carpenters, Machinists, Blacksmiths and o hfr MECHANICS' TOOLS A SPECIA L TY ! 8. W. HOVEY. W. W. BARKKH. HOVEY & BARKER, DKALKRS IN | T General CORNEK OK COMMERCIAL AND MUX KTIIKI'.TS. SEATTLE, "W. T. All Goods at tlilß B«tnloll»iimoi\ L arc of first rato ciuallt.y, !AN!> WILL HE SOLI> AS LOW AS AT ANY oil! Kit IN THK CM. G«KXI» (l«*liverv<] t<> anv {<»f th»* i *it \ «<f cli:irj u|»lO-tf * I - - - - -* - —— - <—» 1 ■ ■ - - vm&mM & Dealers in ■ 2%'€ m Gents' Furnishing Goods J. F. .flORItlLI; Druggist & Apothecary, lllkolenale a ml itctaif. Commercial -Street, Seattle, W.T. SION—CITY DRUO STOHIJ \(). 12.