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Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1876. iHPROTeNEST.—Tfca file driver I>«ck Atkins is now jy i in taking tb* *r ags o ! t of tiie channel o# the 1> wami*h river and will un dwhtpd'y improve the navigation < f •be river very much bef>r< sh»» n through; !>ut a pile-driver car.n * do the work nearly as well a- tub mario« boat* built expreasly for that j»orj:>ow tjcti a* are c-mployed by the Gowrrr.- ui' nt in other places; tie ugh the pile drin-r is tb»- U t substitute w> rin g'-t The Ii ''• r "i <'• lupv. v*• barn, are going to ' ?.r all tb< e*p-ns<- of do ing tbi* work which in other is done by the Government, but i"-r" must U* d'm« f.y frivat>- «n --terpri**' or not a? all Ths« is one of the iitff rtui.es of our I> rritoral conditio* Other -t i'« i IHVIV large appropria tions for th»» improvement of small »'ream*, that ar«- r< ally ot n » imp r tnnrs a- c«»mpar#-»l with many of < '.:r river* f<<r which the Government has unjU'tly refy-<-d t" gra: t any appro priation It wool I do-in that ta*«au»s* are so far away from the national Ijei'lquarters, or « IWJ !«ciil!«! w< are toot at all, t!i*t L'ncle «s.iiu turns a d«*af »-sr t / a'i our request*. »od forgets tbatw. even, as a dist.ir.t Territory, have rights which tlie G .v --1 is bund to respect. <>jt jw 'ple seem t > have t ik-n it f r that, "what can't l»* cured unit f#e«4ured, M an 1 are try inn to tnak»- lb* t#*t of It 'i his I# ttie l**t p«»liry,j A nd it is much better to bo up and do jns; than liJ«tbs*ly waiting the turning ni the tide, even if we are doing the work which pisticc and right demand that the Government should do for us. We can do much by private enterpri** j to improve our river* and render at least, more navigable than!' they arc »t the jr.* .t, «nd ? otif dtif-ns now sc m to b waking ui to this tn t, it>d we vet.ture ti» say that before another )»-ar b»s I Hissed, many of our rivers will l>e greatly improve si over their present condition, not by appropriations from th • government, but by private enter-, j-rise, which seems to be the only source m* can look to, at present, for any im provement of this kind. COMIXO. —\N e had a call yeateidav ! from Mr K 1» Wade, the advance of th" Georgia Minstrels, who will gm two performances in this city, on V i iday arid Saturday c\eniugs of this W<t K Tlh'T are now on their way to S.ui Fraiui«oo eia Victoria, at which lilac*- they will also perform They iiav»- b« IMI making a tour through <>r«- gon. and |MTf»>niietl to crowded houses ; in the dt (Trent tun ON of that State, and were everywhere highly eulogized by the pr»-ss They performed for a whole week in Portland with the mo*t fluttering success crowded houses greeting them < very evening, and the matime on Saturd-iy atternoou was witne»M-d by seven hundred ladies and children. The < *rtyont tn in apeaking of them, aayi "The troupe includes a munla r of genuine artists, who deserve to IM classed high in their profession. The aouderful degree of proficiency | evinced I»y these men. has never lieen equalled in this city at any previous time." Our citizens nre promised a fare treat something that they have had the op|>ortunity of listening Wbtforc iu this city,and that is a gen Biiw Negro Minstrel troupe. The fmipany contains twenty real sable s«u>of Africa, and of these, sixteen are performers of real merit. The com !iiny l»as traveled extensively i:» the 'uited States, and everywhere have hem received with gr«at approbation. The agent informs us that after per funning in Victoria, am) again in San Frunciwoo, they will embark for Aus tralia, giving on tin ir way there our p-rform.ince at llotiolubi. Go cirlv ami aecure a reserved Stat, at Ja« k l,<<\ y o cigar stand. S\i» AccIOKNT.--The little MM of Mr Titus. of \\ hite Hiver, whom we stated a f« w weeks since hvl gone to Port land for the purpoa* of having hi* crippled ankle ami foot operated upou by the surgeons connected with V. S Surgical 1 istitute, who were then stopping in that city, uiet with a serious accident on Miudiy. He returned frotn Portland a'mut a week ago. While there the cords of his ankle were cut by the sur g<v>u% and his ankle and foot aecurrd in I natural position by means of iron straps, and he was getting along nicely, until Suuday, when on his way to f'jurvh on horseback, the horse took fright and suddenly threw him off He w»s injured «piite badly alanit tin head and shouldera The little fellow we ins to he peculiarly unfortun te The la< t of his IK ing s,j Ll> p, h *«ly crippled made huu au object of pity, and many oi our citizens feeling a strong synipt thy for him, in bin unfortunate condi tion, coutrtlnited lilierally to have huu *"i)t t«»* Portland, where it was Imped his misfortune could l > initiated, at leist m jwirt. I'pon his return from that city, the result of the operation *• s ooti&idered very satisfactory, and many of his friends entertained b of hu ultimate rsanery ; but thi< la»i accident strongly illustrates the truth of the old udage that " Misfortunes never come siugly." ludeed they often •sem to be married, and have f-niilies of little one*. SOLID. —The young aiasculmc co;i« of the tcrpsechoreau art in &s*ttle, who have been threatening to 1-rui tlieowlves into a dancing club * knowu by tin cuphoni u» name of tin "Lancer*.' n««*t l*%t evening, .twenty in uumta-r, *t White's Hall, and th«y rejvrt th*: tiiat club is one ot the perm aa* r.t things in Seattle L>i thee u.ing winter, .t U*a*t this club ujpiv not 'e legionary 4P*y hav» limited ttieir tnembctsh p to twenty five The «t«atu»hip iKketa ••iled frem San Fraudwo on the l»th Ui * l - fwr the Soi nd. jul brings the f.d iMa'u ng«!% ft this city f s Hirrfc, uit\ vtd.iughter Miotiit uu. l\ik I<*» i T avjs S J ®paie, j.» Xouukii s A *iie, Hirniu J M goiman j K M«-Donal.l, (- W wradlemM,. H L GnfcT 4 wi , Vi Y ju. Lll j p S S Hot K Bdwwls, *nj It in th< - li .... ihj*y —Last evening j;.st *?. re the ' Linjmeti employed in S'i:;ng lumber - u - wha'f, bad in ifh' i their day's *ur<, :\ f-ortim; of the t r'h »id< -r<k- 'k»n Th» »* U -.*:» ♦ engng.d at th iinj* in 'arrji: r*A j »:,k ar i tithing * *>»g { i.e f-* t n»ar the tdg» of the wbarf, ' ut as tut- srsjael proved tb*y j*it on on* 1 p auk to many; •' twa- the last straw brok - tbe<~*ai (b b*rk, for, ju«t as * Ceieatial stei - ped >ti to the ji. »i'h th- last { Ist k, and * h*le v. vfnl other*, -« t* bid de posits their Urn*, were abut to re turn. tbc piles gtv«* away and the wharf cam-- down * ith a t« rnbtn cr t«h Tie almond-eyed foreigners dotibtlcw tit %ht that J jsh b»1 » n plotting tb«-ir ruin, when they found themselves '**mg precipated into tb<- water jh< y scrambl- 1 ..k wning rets to •av< thet:,* hres fr m gum g .! .wu with the luu.i*-r, and in catching boll of punk* in a i«orti n of the pile that rt main'-d mi tbn souudi r pact of the w-arf they only n. td«* tb«- in »tter w.»r*c by pullii H the plank-. over on tb**pi selves. The ctdeatials w»re uninjured wtth the exception of a f»-w bruin*** Tin- fall w»«cau*fi l-y the { «it**e breaking off where they had prolssbiy l>eeii eaten i»way by the worut Nearly all the wharf ii I up with the ex ception of this place, which for >!i>e r+n-ou bad been neglected. Slab bing i- i vi ry »ss«ntial adjunct to a }>eriu it.* i.t wharf, as pile* do not ia*t here- ir» the fcdt wat> r, but are soon detitroyid by worun. One i f tbu fender j iU-H *t tb»- « nd of this wharf, whit b w*M driven only a yo*r ago and w»t - at that time in a very sound con dition, broke <»ff a few days ago, an J ii|>oti • it it nm found that at the lower end, wher«» it hid broke off. it was i more she)', t!u* w -rms having literally cut it • tT iti cue y»*ar * tiuic f Sr. HKI.K.N'S HAM. W. cull at teution ttj the a«!v»*rti•cement of St. ifoleu 3 >i iica.., to, y\ )fe :v . ... which app«ari «. < .b.i-: in cur <V)I uiuin. A re- «-».t i-- • t >1 the < >r< gon f'tir". hmti >*• »'<» of *at Houtitib ing it Mtitution ii tull iw ug Urru" : "I! K .lit y who Imve !>e»n winding lb« Sutnrucr iu the Ki>t. »r ■ on their r-ttrn, bringing with them thive ti.u iifi ■ to be itiibnl to the prc4*.t>: number, making »-b ven in all, wh whole time is t;i*en to the work of insfrtic tion in the various departments of the school. VV.» know no in th< country that is furtiished with *o l»rg»' a corps of teachers. Tins is o.r- | taialy an advantage which should be appreciated by itpatrons and pupds In»t«;«<l cif !>ftng under the influence <»f one or two pei>ons. the pupils t f tbi> school have the advantage of a large numl»er of teachers of v.;ri< d abilities and acquirements, tr iimsl iu the best instruction of the country, an.l con scientiously devoted to their work." A Goon TIME.—A number of out business men star ed ' IT on Sunday morning for a tisbing excursion on Ce dar riv»-r, and came back on the even ing of the same <lay with a large -string 4>f Hue trout This seems to t>e an e.v cedent place f »r trouting, and it i% just about the right distance from town to make the pleasures of a Ashing excur sion two (old— combining the pleasures of a fine long rid« in the country with those of angling in the nhady brook Those among ui who contemplate •{tending a «lay or two in the pursuit of lileasuru of this character, cannot do wtter than take a trip to Cedar liver and try their skill as anglers, as then is no finer sjv»rt than catching the speckled trout that bides iu the depths of the mountain stream. THE MAMSOX SVKEKT HILL. WliiUt ullitf nmlnl iu provi moiiti are l»eing made, we vs. ml.l call attention to the condition of the Mvh»> n street hill whit hi« the direct r<»r» 1 t«» the eeun tery. This hill in th - vicinity of the intet>ectii n of Ninth and Tenth -tre, t* is exceedingly abrupt and difficult of ascent, while below in it deep hollow. As all th>» Itinera I proc ><>io.is goiux out of the city have to climb this hill, Us improvement ia a matter of cotisidet* blc iuijHtrtanoo. A cut of even a tew feet near the summit and a corrfS|<ond ing fill ladovv would I»e duly appro iat ed by the pnbbe. THEOTTEH. The Ottel Went up the Dnwtitnish river on Saturday morning with the pile-driver, Diek Atkiu>, in tow. On her w.iy d \vn yi sfcrd «y with two scows 10.t.1t .1 with eoal, one of them w*s run i 11 a .t > tit >.i\ miles HIK»V> the BMNtt hof the ;islr »n I Mink I n.- steamer brought the other >e »vv down to the ctfy, and the morning itturiicd to the river with an empty scow in tow aiul a corps of Chinamen, to U* em ploy td in raiding th*i «uai '■ ur Yest rday j. a .«t»< U i t,i jtetiple w« re l l '•. I.s •> at th • t tuip meeting which i> be;i g In Id in til" \\ nv. r V I . twenty-twj mil t from town The mu ting will continue for several d •> - yet. and if the weather Contiuues t»* ss fiv< rable as it lis* the intervst in the tins ti. g w ill p •! . • > be Oil the iner»-a- ad the whi We to dsv saw iu Mr \N t». Jamiosoti's s'aow window sotne of the hansvimest Ct»ral Cain o an.l Quartz which it has 1 *n our lot to see in any large city They itc certainly di serv ing of notice, and reflect great cr\-»iit ujH»n the « nteri>ri*e ..f that -j •nth-man iu purchasing -uch fine £ » -d« for th*. •* mark. t. tir The «11 produc>> *<irt'! o »*e which is stniiding on the pile* driven in the alip Oil the S«' ith side td Craw ford A Harringtoti's >sharf. near the end. ia !>eing torn down, ai d a* on as the building is removed the pile* will l»e cut off Thi- i* a much n < bt! i:n provciutnt. Sou» —W IT ItiUiatti's claim on White uver. eoutaimng forty acr s. was a» Id at >h-- > rifl"> sale yeater l«y after n.sci t«» aatssfv the judgment, iu the ea* of Cotlit s r». Ciiil a n The | rop eitv «a* in f. r t2 *• *»y Mr John Oolliita. 1 h»} l»*rk 11 .r» » 11 ins. s • ; W.tU the first rista laient of tii S A W. W. K. R. iron, is ex ret tod hTC to day. J-'ROM I>ow> THE SorSD —The tug 1 >rus Walker, of Port Gamble, ar risel t- re last evening for the porpoer of her botkri inspected by b b-r ir »jKi<t,-)f her * i< h got a y«-'.r bavirg eipir ei - ..Tbaitbec •* i>ark being oi.t-t S abrck i- jfjing auead raradly, arvi ' M ve>a»l 1 Mtti if with at thU pUct....That they t. w-yf i n new tb'ee-toast schjor.er B« port -r ♦ » *■>-% lay right frem Port I.ad! » that the mill at that plsce s running right arl lay, and that the *' rk the n<-w arkent;ne buiiding tb -r-i is U i.sg piuhed mr.e«d rapidly bv t * r ge f »rce of uaen....That every thing look* h**;ly and prosperous at Gam !•*. .. are two n>>w dwelling b > « :» ing ♦■uiSt. and two veaaels ioad ing the -tip 1 1 Butler and the bark hoi tea' the former for Australia and the litter i">r >an T~anci«»c»j; that the ni.ll there bad shut d wn on night w rk Ust Saturday, aid are run nii % or:iy dunnjj the day time at pr- ->!.t, on account of the non-arrival #.f vessels to take the The 'i akiuia towM in a I>ooni of logs tl»e.e iiigbt frotn the Snohomish. -NFW STYLE OF IIKABTII.—Mr. J. C from Yreka, California, has laid, in the new residence of Key- Mr. Bagley. a couple of hearths of the Leather's Artificial Stone, which l<»ok as if laid of a single block of granite. They grow hard in f»ur days—being wet meanwhile, three times a day—and, it is ssi 1 become harder than granite, with a smooth poliahed surface like tnsrUe. As a novelty In maaonry they will repay examination^3tfr. Jamieson eijw-cts to of the same kin<l iii4rti**ff«-i lcn(es now under way. THE NVEAIHEE —The weather is now salubrious and delightful again. The cool, invigorating breeze which ' u !r ■ ! 11:«- cc»nn tijrongh t'-e t < * iiu) SLOW capp* d Oiytu(Mcs, t :npcre«l as it reaches us by a genial S. pt<mber sunshine, m ikes the spirits buoyant, and sends life and v im through every nerve. This is a most favorable c« itrast t> the hot, sultry w. at her which the deni/ens of the I'i-tt-r.i States have to endure at this s i«- n of the year. SALMON.—These fish begin to get more plenty now, as the season ad vances, and the Siuash report then quite plenty. Yesterday morning their caii4>es came in loaded down. One of them, it is said, brought iu a ton. The salmon, though running unusually late this reason, may not prove to lie so scarce after all, as many supposed thev would !>e. l-ff Tha IT. S, schooner Yukon which has IKH II hauled up and under going repairs at machine shop will leave here to-day. THE TIM* IS LIMITED.-— But H few days now remain in which to take ad vantage of the Great Ke«iuction at W. (i. Janueson's. Until the sailing of the Panama we will, sell our enlarged titoek at cost; watches, $7 50; gold watches, The best American watches in heavy case fsjrt, (regular price, #45.) W. G. JAMIESON. Mr. Hatch, collector, will call on per sons indebted to me between now and that date. BUSINESS NOTICES. Mns. S. laiiih, Portland, agent Cur Oregon and Washington Territory, for the s»ln of Mrs. Moore'a Great Scien tific Hair Producer, cores haldnoj iu ail its stages without fail, checks fall it g of th«s h tir and itching of the seal p. Pci «ous desiring tho prepara tion can obtain it in Portland, or of 11. I" Ijord, Seattle, W. T. IA»OK! LOOK'! LCDK!!!—At the i'fw Tildca ai d Hays and other styles of H its by the last steamer. PISKJIAM «fc SAXK. THK Celebrated Humboldt Brewery, S.-ui Kran<i«i»o, " Imager Beer" fresh and ( sd at the City Beer Hall If irdware of every description com ing ' i .vn at WU3THOFF JC WALD. HOTEL ARRIVALS. XKW KN<.LAM». A .1 Burnett, wife A 2 children, O.e g"ii; Mrs J Thorp, Ouklan<l, C':il ; A P B;d*cock. C Kastbonie. W Taee v-1111 ' V Kicr. i• ir l uki ly W 'i.tiay, <. »ty; Miller A w.fe, Titus, i• s« sinish river; L McKeilnvmd, Straw* ! ■ r> y <• r.o c A Ktu Francisco; K A Shaw, Lowell. Mass, 1) Conway. \\ tur river; I. M.isters*-n, Sq uak; L L L itlu i- wife A 2 children Oakland; w ,?e A wife, Steilac»x)m. OCCirEXTAL HOTEL. \ has. Fisher, and wife, Port To#n mii.l; C A Huntington, >'eah Bay; E <i lnpilia, Xew Tacouia; Jas S Lawtnn. o' vntpia U II Wilcox, C A Palmer, B F llnenesa, L Bchlu»selU city. F M. I'll our, Portland; IB Ioni», Vaalioo Island; lieo Swan, Olympia. AMERICAN UOI SE Jehu I lery, Olympia; John Thomas, Kenton. Mrs Harrison, J. hn Harrison, * nUr Ritrer; M A Blair, Joseph Preble, NN lute K;vt r. K I*. Cooper. Cal.; J G<**lwin, Portland; 8 D Lothm As totia, Oreg»»n. BORS L\T/ In Ihu fjly. on tLe IctL la*t-, *if« «l P w Lytx. • a»u<btrr % ■ i>«l "ees >"r*i r ;• awry «b*i »•. Larir4t Lu: ftiff. tcum* S*»V»l U« Q< Joha lltT. iliand, ftwm »e in tlw t a»*-iijea r»*l proj*i.y, t*.«it *namd#d haif of Bl * k« J. #. t«. *otl cl tr%.rtl bkx'k* 3. S. R 11 IS «.n4 !S. n ud » Addnix c t wi4 iwfct w»ns t! tfe*ir jx*U t-i k> «**•< WR MSJ p«ri f Lrcnrc*A RATCUF*. EM Va JttABIT. BETsY PIEKSON, •*as Bj w B Au4rsw», Attorney la »?*. MISCELLANEOUS BUY YOUR GOODS OF B R 0 SCUWA6ACHER & c o THEY KEEP THE LAKGEST ASSORTMENT, ANO SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE XKT TUB TERRITORY If, H. PUMPHREV, Successor to PUMPHREY —YOUNG. bookseller ii nd Stationer, SUATTXiB w. T. Pure Milk FliOM ( Aimimls' lliiirv • ' I . > jt * y I ! Hotels an<l Families Supplied i * ' JEv® J' | In Quantity tA^Suit. A. AMI'XDS. I SMttlt. W. T. * • j*-tf Ordinance No. 122. In ftl-ttion to Building a Sidewalk on the North Sulf J* k*>o Street, liet wreu Commercial ainl Second Tb# City of A-"** MtUlB foHor-* K*. t »st Irr. uf H#wl E<UI« V* d«c- IBftoC e D'>rll» *id» ol Jfc'tol'O M'Wl »Du tnyaCMunocUl it<) s*»ca®d Sfcr*-* u in Xl** ■ I c **!• pUt t M<*ttl*. »t*U b%lid **-i f. a»:r.« t • i. ■ d« . eufcetAuUsi rtUew*!* *»•■* i«*» tk*a »tt -*x m m td%. ar-4 of Mt itmm th*s t* j ip. h« in Uffkr**#»■** * <*• ne to tb« •«t.» Ktion of tb« Citf Emtio«*r *fc'l to om withi* Uor./ vl*y» *-'w tfc# : «-»»' of tbi* **c jt Tkat if toy ow*rof h*-»J R»Ui<- »h m duty it i* kjt%« ftrrt 3*> t nof tfci* <Jrd.; *to b«ild 41..-1 •»r>«tr .«» » suit **Xk •* tLems • ?*«■» a*j fnitofomsi? *'-t* «** »f Mi,| ■•wr*-! *ad UjilJ **J rmmrart Mid BU<-v*U p*w.-rtoe4 Sr. tb* ftnt teetfc* of tb:« - fciiil tt»* rrM- < battd»t«r tb« wc.e «A*H b* f >ai *b» tAjltming lot • lct» «tM (k&d pt&AlUea «T» colltvUd So <.«b«r mA IWrd !taks.b*r Ift. A. D. in PabliaL«ies>t«s.b* Ufc. A. I> !<*• (i. A. WttD. M*f* • W*. fc I***. Cl* Clttf. MISCELLANEOUS. THE GUT REDUCTION AT W. G. JAMIESON'S WILL LAST BUT A FEW DAYS LON6ER. Oold (juld HI A. <»ent*« Ptem-Winding M atch. The best American Watches iu Heavy Oases S3C • i Resular Price $45) AT i EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. i Clocks and Plated-ware 15 4 52 Per ft. Below Cast. MUSICAL INSTRUMENIS AT AGREAT SACRIFICE ' Jaiuicson's Jewelry Hiiiporinm. GOOD NEWS. The undersigned are constantly receiving by every steamer from Sau Francisco a largf assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES And kenp constantly on hand on OMy I Fresh Graham Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Veal, Buckwheat i Flour, and lliee Flour, Chicago Hams, Bacon and Smoked Salmon, Fresh Califoniu Butter. Eastern & Maple Syr ips. ) > County Produce bought ui.d sold. Everything kept by a WI»IM3S eiDtmi Mil Will lie found in our stock which we j>ro|»o»o to sell cheap r than any other house in Seattle. All goods guaranteed. Give us a trial and be convinced. 0«MM1« IMitcrd t« nil Pari* of «h# €l»v free of C'lutr**. FRONT STREET. SEATTLE. y Sf, T. W. A. JENNINGS, f ■; Wlidliml*' •n<l lu-tasl r la Cbotce GIOCEBIBS, HOIISIOIS, HARDWARE, FINEITEAS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, &C. 1 ♦ • m Imported and California .-Wines, * r m Foreign aim Domestic Liquors, (igar* and Tobacco. All Utxnl* a# Rsf»rest'Ut*«l. Delivered in tbc Clip Ffit of Charge Commercial Street, Seattle, w• TP HALL Sf PAULSON, r» <A ml D**l» r* in 0* Oil iinL-w Sfmdts, arpe Picture Mould _ ' iiitr St Frames, ets, rerambu- Our facilities are such as to defy competition. GIYK US A CALL AM) SATISFY YOUHSXLF AS TO I'KICKS. C*«iMrcl»l Bti**t. W. T. i MISCKIXANKOrS. AVE RILL 'Chemical I Painty | Durable, Beautiful. Wa terproof, Fireproof, Eeonoinieal, All Shakos and Colors, All Stylo* of Packages. F> r *»!«• m Qiuatitif* to Suit l»jr H. 1. JENNINGS, • • y I>KAL£K IN PAINTS, OILS, BLASS, AC j Commercial Street, - • S«»%ttlt*. mm iiiilf, SKATTLK, W. T., Wm. Meydenbauer, Prop'r. ________ MASFFACTTREB ALL KlNl>B of ftliip and Noft Bread ▲LHO salt A, ricsic, no s Toy, sm A it. MILK, FANCY and SHOO-FI.Y ORAOKURS, OaILOB, (jbo. f d?o. j Orders rtllisl »«. all I'AHTH OF thr tOI'NO at ) SHORT NOTICK. VESSELS TURNISMEB with Kiln- Dried lliscuits On opi>Utatiou, for LOMIr tr Prices moderate. NORTH PACIFIC ! st'miii Mimi Piclit& Mt'lilhoro, Manufacturer* of I'ROU All, IDKIR •lid ||ager JSrrr liarlriK uiffMilwl l« tbi-buainewa of Ih<- North Pariflc Hrwwrry. we will aell our Alt, Fofw ter, and I<*«er llei r. which i» a< kii< wl< d«iifi to >• thr U-ttt ID the market. at that will COD with any other lirewery In the Territory. Wl will Dot be under* >ld Having tncreaaed thr facility * of thta |MIJ alar eatabllahmont. onr j>atr rm tan rely ii;»>n thalf ordera being pronjjdly filled. PK'DT k MKiII.HOHH, ! Referring to th« above, the MUtbralgned thanks hi* fmiM-r patrona for their liberal »iij>i>ort, and •"Hi lt* a continuance of the aatne for hia Mir.ea#, I or*. MAI'TIN HrHMIEO. S« attle. January 39. 1876. DEXTER NORTON A CO. BANKERS Si .A I TLE, W.T. - DKI'OHITH RECKIVKD AND AC couuU kept aubject toChf t k or l>rafi. i Interest allowed on time deposit fr'»m lata of deposit. Sight Eiehange on I'ortlan I, San Kianclaoo aod New Y>»r%. Money Loaned '>* acurity; . ffa/ri'i*. -1.»*• k« and other teraltre4 uo Jtp-Mt f»r ajft kwpiru. ('<>»!•■• mule »n<J proved* prorcptij i remitted. InveatraertU n Ileal Kttata and other pf>>p* . ffty made t»r art lea. •I Dealer In Hecon»l html Clot hi tic, Biankrli, Walrhr* and Jrwilff. T*U<-ribK. Cl«-M»iutf wi'l H< pftirlr.4. >t In t W »V M ila Lovers. of Sport! « jf- /> f V'jti will t'.i • •pl'Wi't Wf•tt f Um lb «t SPOON HOOKS ASD Vackle OmanUlj. at John Bullivan'& •17 tf