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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. I- profession A L CA ur>? j % C H. >»r> FTRTD RR **7 I j I -iMrV t * • ) >ICONAHA « HANFORD, - i.atr, sotUiior* In i tutnrfry and Proftor* in fricn —<.'onitn»'r«-ial Str»-«-t. eomer Washington, S* .-attk.*, W T. ;»#«• M£*ACO»T Jnut ljL*ur HrSTAUUHT k LFAKY, l 7 TOli VA- r.s -AT - I. A W. sOl H /■ JOli* iy rHAM KilY. A I'ltOC lolt> /A* A ItMIJtA I.TY. Will ln DWfW »r>4 ftapr«n« rwill &*+ lUmtl'in i <"" - WTK<A* "♦* M* PFLFHW" .... J , J TLU». • * H. L li. XAJIH. WHITE AT NASH. mj M **' «■- ■* «*» Wtshiiifcton Terr*) . UFM« K, -DISPATCH BUILDING . T ( H !• ■»».*«• M •.*C»» OENNIION & ILANCHARD, A rrORNEY--AT-I,AW AND Proctor* in Ad mi rail.v. t/ .»m< • it Port Ti wnwiiJ, •O FTLI D P. JENKINS, HEATTLE, W. T.. t / i oIiXKY-A T- /..4 IF. Sfil.lt'lTOli IS CHASCEUY, AM) ritOCTOIt /V Al>Ml 11A I.TY. mh2l jt«u MrNACOKT. U. M H*l J.*k 0 IrNAKJHT & HAI.LKH, Attefs & Counsellors at Law, PORT TOWNSEND. W. T. W. It ANDREWS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Sill j rartl" 111 sll ths Court* of U.-< r.l In tie |Trrrll<>ry. •iii< ■ im (dtui'i m iLnnw, orwxura < i itKirr*i iKirrLi, w. t C M. BRADSHAW, .•iitorueg-ni-l'* tr, T' OU T TO W N MKND, W. T J ims J M> tin.** i. Th»» Drill Mriill.YßA ft MJKKE, ATTORN'K VS-AT-I.A IV, SKA TTLE, W 7., a ill «M»t)<l ki liuatiifM In *1! |i*r'* of the Ter ritory. HENRY E. HATHAWAY, COLLECTOR, I>AITICt I.Ali STTF.MTIOM OIVI N T(1 (DL- Ift'lliill of ilvlitM Tllrt I>*l<l for N'ltl It™ iJ»i>U tt+* i>f Cliirnt), OW.# with W M YORR. Attorney at t*w. S»»IU«-, W T. BT-HVIf. DRS. A. & H. B. BAGLEY. Homtropath <*#.;, SEATTLE, W. T. i\u h n baouey, i.*rr profkhhor or I " Prtnetulm ami l'ri<'llr» of Hurgery In the liiKtn Gantral o|irrtlt«» Huri(*ry ami Nurgidal » •jxwtal- If. kixl will »tt«ui>t to rails in auy part of the a >II ml <ll9 DR. G. A. WEED, NIKUKON AM) PHYSICIAN, BRATTLE, W. T. DR. JOHN BAKER, l'lll-SRM.r * St RGKXKr. Wi l li r—ronMiikUi BnwrT, orro»rr« rut K**t PB.C.V.CAI,HOI \- aoattio, w. T. Ofl-t Nv>. I, h iVii II ■>u-l DENTISTRY. j « ws*sr 1 r ui <r»t J.B. MAGGS, Dentist. OFFICE. MILL S Till: Li. •*tt lUmrv. at. r». UCT OF lH" I'IDIL>TAL HOTEL. O ISAAC- A. PALMER, A rt* hit <'<•!, SEATTLE, W. T. I <t - t l *\<. ; xj ; t.* irti * «»• *» i».i tb. u i * ttvo, kUtM t M. H.WEED ARCHITECT I BUILDER. UM! Miorisu&i Wla ov *H MORJULI. 1 * I<UfO '.AIRE **•*»♦ W TW*f fc n«h. KJ. A ROMANCE Her t(i en T . w t - -luiplv M iti 1, While km wu Join Awyntn Qwde. If> " t • i hi- >»> ii«l »'IE !b>th lovi 1 with gxrintensity Her t'*th<T unrked * trwt of Und, Th r - "F v>',i*s< 1» «T- MI -t ly V»N ! V\ hil Li- p T'ir.d |«rent- r»r> A KIW-MILL f<r .IT'»TH'T man Thrv T TILL• IV, 'H /- T! !>ut !ALN>R S<NLL lirotight * »l»ER«-wi»:IAL And OUR » J D that Cite IMJX r iti \ *l\ lnd»* t li. TU W tit One d I I J HII « f .th» r *<INI "Mv -«»n. To rnorr »* yrm 11 !»*- tw»-nty ««nr. And what YOU tarn fr» RN thi» ti:ne through < If coil rue will all L»ELONK TO you NOW I.ror -on vrm'- s hand To help him eultivate hi- KIT.d, AID I ve IM en that you'd !»• -t Light out and L. R IV»' your PAP ar»-t ' NEXT tn iruing AT the breik OF day. .laek J» IF k<-d h S duds and went away. It happened that the day In-fore I*< »R M ind had lrft h r father >* d<Hir, \nd hired h< r-elf, the -tory goe*. To Isr HI-IN for her BOARD and <-lothen U hen John arrived and saw her there, HH TO«HE«L BIN bat high in the air. While Maud rin out with joyous face And ela-p<d bun in a fond embrace. Old Hronnon -aw them fr>>m the road, And -oft!v murmured. ''l'll be !»B»W.e«l*" NOW. F Iron TON'S wife wa- d<ad. and B<- WAS after ud hiiu«elf. you S«-e. Ala- for .1- hn-••alas FOR Maud ! The j< ABUTS IJron-on hemmed and haw < d, Arid finally compelled them IHITH TO take a solemn, iron clad oath, That whib* tbey worked for him they'd art I.ike -t ranger* —'tis a solemn fact ! Then John went off to plough the soil, And Mau 1 resumed her lonely toil. With working hard from light till d;irk. (For Hrons'in made him toe the nt:»rk '. John grew r »und •houhbTed goi t and thin. And losing heart he took to gin. 'iut Maud, beneath old Bronaon'* care. Grew pert and *aury, plump and fair; And when one day he said, "My pet. Wilt tlifii 1» ■ mine*" she sighed. "You bet I passe I their house the other day. And as I paused upon the way To scent the lilac's fragrant bloom, 1 saw Maud flourishing a broom, And them- words flouted to my ear ' John I'crkiiiswe don't want you heie !* '"Alas''' I thought, with bitter sigh, " The fondest love will sometimes die. And of all *ad ficts none can begin With hiin who yields himself to gin. ' Wil t) lIKA3Tf» A\l» TIIKIR PRKY—-To lie devouied by a «a i 1 • i Ixa-t i*. to each of us, an odious thought ; but it does not f How that to lie killed by a lion or is peculiarly painful. On this topic Dr. Livingston has given us the benefit of his own valuable experience. A lion leaped on him, seized him by the shoulder, and tossed him in the air as a dog tosses a rat. The tossing caused a delicious delirium, which precluded any sense of pain ; had he then died it would have lieen a merciful death, but we should not have known that so it was. However, hi- companion* shot the lion, who thereupon dropjsd his intended victim and took to flight. Dr Livingston's lite was saved, and he en dured much pain in the healing of his wound*, though lie had none while in the lion's j.tws. The skill with which all rapu i 'us animal* kill their tpiarry, has often been noted. Evidently this is no accident ; it jiervaded nature. The tossing of a rat, or of a man in the air, might have seemed sportive caprice in the victorious whom we cannot suppose t > do it from any design ; but when we learn that it causes the captive to swoon and l>e numbs hi* pain, we seem to read a di vine mercy beneath the animal's w.- stiiet - «■» - Maury Her First —Many years there lived a powerful black*.nith fond of hi* pipe and joke. He wa« a 1 *o t nd (>f his blooming daughter, whose many graces had snared the af fections of a young printer. The couple, after a h ikiq of billing and cooing, engaged thenisrlve*. aiul nothing but the c ti*» nt of the young la ly'* parents pt< vented the union. To obtain this an interview was arranged, and the tyJs i pr. (tared a little speech to admon ish and conviuoe the «>ld man, who sat enjoj ing his pipe in perfect content. Tin tyjK» dilated on the fact of their to n courtship, and their mutual attach ment, their hoj»* forth" future and like t« j» : . *; and taking the daughter's hand, he said, " 1 am here, *ir. to a-k your permission to transplant this lowly flower from it* parent Ud " but his feelings ovi rcanie him. and he forgot the reman d( r of his oratorical flour ishe«. blushed. *'amm« red, ami finally wound up *ith •• fioni its parental Led into inv own Tlic f\th»r k vitlv r» lUhot tb« di#- ooii fi'iiie » f tlu- *n»i removing bi« j>'. , i i? ! «;• >u « f 'moke, he r* •• \\ . 11. jout man, I <lui't kn«'W a« I h*ve any <.hjecti <*».«, j you n »i ry th»> ;r 1 fit -l." A (i>Ml>:\ivN,— VV hen yuu bavr f u «1 * tu»r \ ucf i t*? I'.avr- f«r to go !<» fit 1 * ji. ».tl* >:i in. You eannot m«k« i ru ,• out t l br%>- Yihi cannot cli*t >»• » Ctj f May o»vs!>tl to a «li*- m» >1 You t inin.it tu*k<» a j»< ntl« , man till >iii tir-t : ; ml * matt. To !«* :i g«n ii ?»n it nt Miffi K iit to have la«l a s»r ! <i'*tfn r o e To lw. ■% £-ntl.ir*n >! * » not «i» j»< n.i o,i ||»e t*4«lt r or th< t: . t HlvKvi will ti«*gem rate Goo<l ' W*. »re i. t A ntUm »n just * gi-ntlrman: he \* no mor<, no l««•». * diamond jh>l --h«d tl it w**tir»t a diarn nd iu the r ugh A g ntiemau i« gentle. A u'' ntl< ra*i ai <d«*«t A i« o >urtts u« A gentleman is slow to t*k.- otTi: « , »- t, ii g one who never g«v»>it A nll'-iutii i* *low to *ur nn»» i vij. :i» '»« *.! {» one who never think* it. A gvi.thmatt tubitvt* hit 4i].»-tit«« A jk'«-ntlonian aubdue* hif fe« ling*. A gvr.tlt man rrfim-a hi* ta»te. A gentleman «»ntroU hi* ipeeeh. A SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, FRIDAY. AUGUST is. jsT(». g?ntl* man deems every other !<etter thin himself. S;r Philip Siudey WAS never so much of i gentleman—mirror though he was <f Knular.d'-. kni<;htbo« <l—a« when, up •' tb-i | f / !tph«n, *- belay in in- It w tved the draught of cool "I *t< r thnt t> i 4 uench his dyb 4 in fa vor of a Hying soldier. «. V<l INTO BANKRUPT* Y— A gen tleman who *»s rushing around with a -u*.»crij.ti-»n j * j»-r f >r the benetit of the or{.|i»fi«. *ay« the San Antonio llrr>ild, -tup} ' ! a m rrhant on the -tr<-et ami • xpUii.id to hiin that he »tn!e<l ten ( dclUrs * II *v«- y<-u heard r" «uid the uier i I.Aiit, !•»>kir Mtl from the corner* of Ins i ye< " that I arn alx~>ut to into >*mkruptcy r" " Yes," *jiitl the oi>!lector, " I havo lienri! f»o, And trnd«r njy c ti«ms *t the h'ij>j.y and \vt»h you tintnv of i* You know wfu-n yon were doing a flourishing ItusineM, and »er< m circumstHncos, I never ii*kt «l you to assist the poor. l»ut now that you are laying up money, I thought you might contribute a li tie." •• Put nie down fur five <l<>llar*," said the merchant. gloomily, " and I'll have ! to j.ay that out of my own pocket. Charity begins *t home by rights." "Only five dollirs! How riches do harden a man!" mid ho noted down in his book: " live dollar* froui r\n indi gent pauper." t LOATIXO. Men are drowned by rai-ing their arm* a!>ove water, the un- Lu >yed weight of which depresses the head. Other animals have neither mo tion nor ability to act in a similar man ner, a> * d therefore swim naturallv. When a man fills into deep water he will rise to the surface and continue th ••re if he does not elevato his hands. If he moves his hand under water any ; way he pleases, his head will ri>e ho hi«rl» as to give him full liberty to breathe; and if he will use his legs as in the act of walking, (or rather walk ing upstairs) his shoulders will rise above the water, so that he may use the less exertions with his hands, or apply them to other purposes. These plain directions are recommended to the rec col lection ot those who have not learned to swim in their youth, as they may be found highly advantageous in some eases. ur A bashful young cbrgyman, recently rising to preach for the first time, mado a terrible mix of it, an nouncing his text in this wise : " And uuiuedlately the cock wept, and Peter went out and crew bitterly." Another Opportunity for tho Re- lief of tho Afflicted. The Surgeons of the National Sur gical Institute, located in Indianapolis; Pacific Division, Alhanbra Building, Hush St net, San Francisco, have yielded to the many urgent appeals from their pitrons and friends in Oregon and Washington Territory and adjoining regions, to visit Portland. The 'former vi t was highly satisfactory and cn eotu;s«»ifw, many of the patients then accepted for treatment being now en tire' v while nearly all are greatly bei i ted and in a fair way of recovery. Three or more of the Surgeons will be at the C osmopolitan Hotel, in Portland, Oregon, from Monday, the 28th day ot Augrst, until Saturday, the 2d Septem ber 18,"C, >i\ ilavs inclusive. They will have with them a great variety of surgical apparatus, appli ances, etc., and competent workmen to change, tit, and make such apparatus as may be required. They will come es pecially prepared to treat all surgical cases Paralysis, all kinds of Deform ities of the Face, Spine and Limbs, Diseased Joints, Diseased Eyes, Catarrh, Private Diseases, Piles, Fistula, etc. All who wish to avail themselves of the advantages of the Institute, without the long journey to San Francisco or Indianapolis, should do so at this time No ca<e» will l»e undertaken without a I tair hope ot relic '. It is needless to say that the institution is entirely responsi ble, and the largest and most popular of the kind in America, curing thou sands annually. Remember the time \ ai d place, and come early. l~if" Send to the Institute for circular. MISCELLANEOUS. EASTWICK. MORRIS & CO Civil and Mining EN OINB EJUS. [Boom Mo. «, Burnett'* Building. ( »r ( uinmritUl A Washington »!(<«(• K<wttl*, Wtah. T*rrllc>ry. C« a! and othrr mineral luiila and mlnm.mr v'W. ami r* ported apoo. Plan* ami rotimatra f> r mining irnpivvrtnrnta fumi*hrd Spuria!attmUun «lv«> W> lar.J aurvrya.aod !«• the |<<atii>D of city iota and t>l<»*ka. Mar* an-! Iranr Ic»ja £!.«•• hkliLt ai.y t in ulnl Xor. IJ K1 PUGETSOUNDSTONEYARD M. J. OATIH MHK At the Foot of Sfforn! Street, SEATTLE Ev»ry varlrty <#f <Vrr,ft»ry W rk #i««-tit»d 5n Marl .* aii.t all other wlii t.ra<i.r«a fted dl>|4t«'b A•» . all kind*of U» na' ButldiO* Mat*nai k*} t fof th* tnarkri AiM Alt «>rdcr» jt o-ptly And »«tiaffcvtii*a (toat aaM rt.-v.t-* t«. KS. MISCELLANEOUS ■b «» m v** f »r Sale or Hire Apply at Robinson's Ship Yard. Fart: >-» .-an be »npp!ird with row or tail t»oa?s, wi <• r.tiut it: in > naive. vr* w KOBIXSoX. A. MACKINTOSH Votary Piblic and i'onfeyaiifer, Heal Estate and Tax Asp nt. Has a complete Abstract of Title to all Land* n KiD£ County. Will attend to the purchase and sale of anvwh«-re <>n Putfet Sound. Specs*! attention paid t.. Tran*fer of Real Estate and Payment of Taxes. Patr uage solicited and satia* fa tiou tfuarantet**!. Office «n Mill strtet, n<ar!y opposite the "Oc identa! Hotel." G. W. BULLENE, Practical and theoretical ENGINEER and MACHINIST* Front Street, Seattle, W. T. Is prepared to do all kituls of Stoamtooat, Mill and. liOgsins camp Worli Iron, Brass, Steel or oilier Metals. All kinds of l>l:ic!wSinitli work done to order. K KJliai VA Hi. T. P. FREEMAN Hah JiiKt removed to hi* new store on Mill ntnut. Opposite Occidental Hotel, where AMTIIIXU IX HIM LIXK, AS GOOD AS TIIE BEST AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, %r Can henceforth be pr»H*ured. ANDREWS & CO Importers of GAS FIXTURES, STEAM AX I* OAS Fittln|(H, Bit \SS GOODS, &C. t P. wdrkus i CO. STOVES, TINWARE. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE JOI3 WORK. AH work pertaining to the done at sh'*t nctie*?, and in a Workman-like Manner. COKMXBVIAL »MN MR**X» TIIHDWN,* A»V MAi*. SEATTLE, W. T. ml3-3m MISCELLANEOUS PAINT SHO? & STORE V. ORDGMAX. Mill Street. opposite OctiJruUl SEATTLE. If. T. CARRIAGE, SISN, ANO ORNAMENTAL PAIN TING. A ISO HOI SK I'AIXTIXfi. It cbort notice fccJ ra;es. MVERV STABLE Cor. of Main & First Streets W. 11. BOW, Proprietor. no rues, in auiks, carriages, WAGOySami SAJWLb' HOUSE'S Kept f»>r hire Horses bought and told. Hsy *ii4 Grain, of a *np*rL>r qna!<ty, always ->u hand. */■ Staffs fromhi* s»t«l»le ccnnect twk« a day with the I-ake Wishiutfton steamer ft r the Seattle C« a) Mine WORK OXEN (iood and well-broke Oxen ■«. m -m ■ mc At Smith's Cove, three miles below Seattle. w h: b ci rm? AND €Olll mission !»u^iiHss Messrs. McCallister & Mcl'art.v OWNERS OK B a rge Champ ion "I I AVE ERECTED A HAHKHOI'HE UNTUNE S I 1 A: BarncM' «Wharf, in thi« City, where tl.ty will Wholesale md lt< tail All Kinds of Produce ! Flour ami Kwd, Hay and (train. Vegetable* h'ruit. Chicken*, tic. Terms Strirtiij Cash. MOORIi & CO | il«-alt*rs in Fre*h and Halted MEATS aiid a assortmrt.t of Cic « !• fM* i Also, the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. C /rner of Third & Union Streets, Seattle. WISCONSIN HOUSE, Mill .Strut, between Ist itiitl 'JJ, Seattle, \V. T. J. Md'ONVIIiLK, Proprietor. It art per W«*k Meal» 25c. Ye Strangers and all who feel weak and want tu Ik* restored ! Know Ye! That you can have your spir it:- resuscitated, and the inner man satisfied, hv calling at the PKIT SIBI KEimiKKiTHSI win: HE StcaliS, Chops, A.-, 1 »!1 t!.«- .5 { it* n M-rv-U in th- V w Vurk »tylr O-, , „ S «*a» €/*•«**• ill }.\ th.-GLa**, ftUj.j !i« <l to Parties ami x-'iit in «)Hantiti»-8 to any |»Wv wL* rv then- is »!• am eommuni'-ation. o Fresh Made (audio. Ac-.! U Aw of FINE CABLES O Ci*ur ?ljr oa fc*r.A WMdlng CU«t ludi I r <ier* n Ui# •*« rV-*t c.jtlc*. It*ii Hopper* ul Putltk *Spl>li«i M«r J *«». »«*< XiISCEI.LASKOVS Crawford k Harrington IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS S .E A. X X U E, X., Have on hand a large ami wol 1 assorted stoek of goods in their line, consisting ot' Foreign ami Domestic Hardware and Cutlery Iron and Steel, aborted. Blnckmnith and Car|)eiiter Tool*. Agricultural and Mining Imp'cniciit*. C rockery and PainJN&Oil* Hemp and Manilla Cordage, (iroceriesand Provisions. Wine?, Liquors, Ete. AGENTS FOK THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 8F LONDON, &C. LT TALBOT COAL, FOR CITY TRADE, FOR SALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. BEATTLK, \v. T., July l»t, IS7.V K M r FTIi :K 1> R r tt'® STORE, M. R. MADBOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Patent Medicine*. Chemical*, Ktc. Prescriptions <\iref-illv Compounded. Also Uealer in Wines, Lienors. \*e. ORDKRs FROM ABROAD SOLICITED. M R. MADDOCKS. Seattle. J ammo 3, 1*74. YWm&M & S&2L% Heftiera in m r ■» Gents' Furnishing Goods c?M r jr "w MABEI3! L. DILLEIt, Proprietor. (Succewor to F. V. Snyder.) MILL STREET, SEATTLE. (oiiktiiullj wu llttml lli<' CHOICEST MEATS AND VBOETABLBS ...ALSO... CORNED BEEF AND PORK. SMOKED MEATS, PORK and BOLOQNA SAUSABES, HEAD-CHEESE, T R I P E . ETC STEAMER Fanny Lake J. S. HILL, Master, Will Ht'tllU f'>r SXOHOMfSn CITY Every Thursday, and Return ing on Saturday stopping «*a< b m r at a!! uit< it«.* Landing* AUCTIONEER! I). >V. LYTS, Auctioneer. Mi l SalewrooKua r. FRONT STREET Thr»«r daua ft "lit Mill. <, -4. t. „• b fair f>.n»Uil-».- n. Iu a.: ■ &.<•"< «*: v 1 u. t> fuinav»4. (iivf tb*■ > a ctul— he alk <*a ti me to 1» w><r a clwtpvr or bettrr thib hi mi* if flattie, July l»h JH-tf DEXTER A CO., BANKERS SEATTLE, W. T. Deposits rkckivkd and Ac count* kept aub.ect t<> ( be< k "r I'raft. interest allowed or time dep<>aita from dati» of dtpoait. Sight Fxctian#e on Poitl&n.l, San Franriaro and .Ntw Vurk. Money Loaned on Approve aecurlty ; Hond«, Storks ami other valuable* received no dep«<*it tor aafe keeping. Codec tiona made and pr«» eeda promptly renutien. loveatu t nU in Ceal Katuta and other prop erty made {■■>" i artie*. GO TO Bean & White's MEW GROCERY STORE. ON FttONT STItEKT, If you want the If orth of your Money. Th«y krrp % lan;* ar> ! aplrmllJ at<>ck of Groceries School Books Statioiim AND NOTION'S, Ai. I ar» lli»> only bosiw In H»attl«- where you i *n gt-t the Aldcn Dried Apples, Fears, Plums, ( \»rn, Onions, Iv t. Tb' j alao k<*p couatiotl; oa ham! Ch"j'/"l /■'••</, MuUlinj*, Short', If run, Whral, Out*, Etc. a lot rwi Mm\ IN Ir r l»> NST 8 si aiiitioj ii nm sunt Every nab who baa a family an-i Bins a Lot and Erects a Dwell ing Thereon Will received a clear for TWO LOTS. Price of Lots, SOO Each. V T. DENNY. % July 11th. I*X )rl'i-tf NO. til.