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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER.
VOL. VII.
THE INTELLHiENCEK.
Office—Front Street, Foot of Ohmry.
RATK3 Of AJ)Yt*Tl* ll«G:
(oo€ itch of Imb) . ftnwrttoa,
K*r.h •übteqaant liuwvtloe J#
grading notices ptr U®e. •• • y • • • •
By tbf yeirorfMlf ll fdaoed fMw.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T Vptb ABCT. 4 HANFORD,
C O U N SMEL LORS
Attornavs - at - Law
IliTfLI, w. r,
(MM ap stain la OolaMa's Bwlldlay.
.J. li. LEWIH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Omv -Butler'a Building. Booms I sad 8. lIMS
street, opposite Occidsatal Hotel.
K BATTLE, WaafilNOTOß TBBBITOBY.
JetMti
8. C. HYDE,
Attorney and Counsellor at law
SEATTLE, W. T.
OMoe on Oouuserelai Btrsat. wwt sUte.
O. JACOBS,
Monty aad CeuaeeHer at law
OSm la building formerly occupied by Larrabee
S Han ford. near Occidental Hotel. Heetasss
promptly stteoded te.
CKVnre baulard.
troUXM-AT-LXW, SHITXLB. WASH. fKB
oa--.il -Kama J. Dispatoh Balldlag. Opposite
Uoeldantal Betel.
"struts * leaStT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BRATTLE, W. T.
Ottoa aa Oomtuarelal Htraat. nearly opposite
Iks oOca formerly occupied by K(IM|M tt
Laary. lIMI.K
4 AIT AM MOMAUOST. Jossru F, MCEALU*.
XcNAIIOIIT BROS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SEATTLE, W. T..
USM on Flrat Fluor in Ooluaa'a Mrlak black. j
Eulranca ou Ooiainarcial llnat.
OR. G. A. WEED,
M KUKON AND PHYSICIAN,
HKATTLK, W. T.
Offlca Woura at ofltca un Mill street, la ths
•Id Vanity Fair Building. from 10 In iJ A. n.,aad
st raal>l«ui<a, corner of lfadlsoo aa J Saeoad Ma.,
frum I to i v. M.
QRS. I. &H. B. BIGLEY.
fiom<*opaSkiMt* %
SEATTLE, W. T.
|\R. M. B. BAULET. tATB FBOFEHBOR OF
LJ Frlaotalaa aud ProcUea of Bur (an la tba
Hlsktaa Oantral Medical OsUa«a. wtU make
OfaMttia twtMi asdlsi|kal Plaiassa aspsatal
D.aad will atlaad to oalls ta aay part of the
Soaad. dl 9
jam J.S. MAGGS
Dontlst,
OIfPIO K, MILL STRKBT.
■jrmr (U1 la aad llaraaaa Biota, EAST OF OC
CIDENTAL HOTEL. fSS.
OEJSTTISTiRY.
Haiuj. o. obahss. Diimn. or-
MS Saa «n( L. F. SatHJi a Sou "a Jewal
ry Store, Sail I ran'a Block. Seattle.
Ala.) Agaat for Obiokerlng 4 Son's OeleWataS
Itwii.
Ke WW. Rfiit,
(Lata of Saa Fraaclaco.)
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER
Plana aud SaaotScalloaa of the I a teal style aa d
treiga. is-tw
ARTHUR DOYLE*
ARCHJITECT.
OFFICE
OCCI DK N TJA L HOTKL
HARMONY LODGE NO. 5 l P.
pttVLU KUTUa TUCIIUAf NUIIOI
H. allr.it., «t
MANONIC BALL,
SiSSS. 1 * *" 4
NfillCAL BLBCTEICITV!
pLaoruomr. or THB Dirrnuarr COM.
*U * l>T IWW '
CHRONIC DISEASES.
thla 1 oObr to tote aaaaaeby
v*" •• OoMMtrlal alnrt,oppaalto Bcbwa-
teaWa. W. *.
PIANO JTUNINC,
(iUllil GRANT.
Ulysses S. Grant was born April 27,
| 1822, at Point Pleasant, Clermont
; eounty, Ohio. His father was of
j Scotch deeoeet At the age of 17
Ulysses entered the Military Academy
,at West Point, and graduated four
> years later twenty-first in a class of
! thirty-nine, and vaa commissioned as
brevet second-lieutenant He was as
signed to the 4th lafaatry and remain-
in the service eleven years. Daring
the Mexican war he fonght in every
battle but that of Buena Vista, and was
tfcrioe breveted for gallantry.
He married in IMS Jelia, daughter
of Frederick Dent, a prominent mer
chant of St Lea is; and ia 1864. being
then a captain, be resigned his commis
sion ia the army. In 1860 he joined
his father in tbe leather trade at Gale
na. Illinois- When the Civil war broke
oat in 1801, Grant was entirely un
knewn to public men. Linooln' first
call for troops was made on the 15th
of April, and on the 19th Grant was
drilling a oompany of volnnteers at
Galena, lie offered bis servioM to the
; Adjutant-General of tbe army, but re
oeived no reply. The Governor of Il
linois employed him to nrgaqjxe troops,
and appointed him Colonel ef the 21st
Illinois Infantry. He took command
ia Jane, end reported to Gen Pope in
Missouri. August 7tb be was commis
sioned Brigadier General of volunteers,
having been unanimously reooommend
ed by the Congressmen from Illinois,
none of whom knew him personally. He
was employed for a few weeks watch
ing Missouri partisans; and, on Sep
tember Ist, was given eominand of the
Distrie! of Southeast Missouri, with
headquarters at Cairo. On th<t Otb
he sensed Padncab, which commanded
the Tennessee and Ohio rivers. This
stroke bronght the Kentucky Legisla
ture, affectedly neutral hitherto, to de- j
clere in favor of the Government.
Early in November, under orders, he
destroyed tbe Confederate camp at Bel ,
mont, about 18 mile* below Cairo, and j
commanded by the guns of Columbus i
on tbe opposite bank of tbe Mississippi, j
On bis return to his trau«ports the.
enemy from Columbus attempted to <
intercept him, but bo cut his way out
and returned to Cairo.
In February, 18t>2. ufter repeated
applications to Geu Hnllock, lie WAR
Allowed to move •gainst Fort Henry ou
the Tennessee. Before be arrived there
tbe naval force c *n»oretin<» with hiin
had compelled the surrender of the
piece; end Grant prepared to attack
Fort Doneleou on the Cumberland.
This Fort was garriaoned by 21,000
nieu. On tlic 15th, after three dajV
hard fighting, tbe works were carried
by assault; and next day the plaoe wm
surrendered; Grant's force. 15 0(H) »•••»
first day, was but 21,000 on tbo day of
the surrender; and the achievement is
memorable as the first auccfss of the
I'nion forces during the war, while it&
strategic result* were great. It brought
Kentucky and Tennessee into the bauds
of the Government, and opened the
navigatien of the Mississippi, Tenn< s
tee and Cumberland rivers for hun
dreds of utiles. Oraut was made Major
General of voluuteers, and given com
mand of Weat Yer.oes.seo.
Iu March be «u ordered to Corinth,
and lii» army, 38,000 strong, win eu
oatnped at Shiloh. waiting G*n
Buell, with 40,000 inun. Whilu in tl»u
position the enemy attacked him, on
the 6th of April, and. after a desperate ,
fight, be drove them back to tbe riTcr.
Basil's forces arrived iu the night, and j
on the 7th the Confederates were com
pelled to retreat to Corinth. This place
was evacuated May :K)tb, no fighting
having occurred since tthiloh. In July
Grant was mado Commander of the
Department of the Tennessee. On the
10th September, lie fought the iudrci
eisive batt e of luka. He fortified
Corinth, an.l repolaed the Confederate
attack on that place on the 3d and 4th
of October, and won the battle of the
Hatchie on the stli.
November Jd be raovid iuto Missis
sippi against Vickslxirg, with 30,000
men. Sbenntu was sout up the river
with 40,000 to attack iu front, Grsut
had reached Oxford, wheu Holly
Springs, his base of supplier, was ear*
rendered by Colonel Murphy; and this
caasod the failure of the campaign.
Grant returned to Corinth, and Sber
man's assault on Vieksburg failed. In
January, 18(13, Grant took command in
person of all the Mstsinippi valley, and
moved up the river to a point opposite
Vieksburg. All his efforts to turn tbe
place Called, and in April be marched
through the swamps on the western
bank to a place below Vieksburg. His
Knlioets and transports passed tbe
tteries under a terrific fire. April
30tb he croeeed thirty mile* below tbe
eity, abandoned tbe river and pushed
inland. Between the l*t and 19th of
May, he broke up in detail two Coufcd
erate armies, and drove Pemberton iuto
Vieksburg; and on the 23J. afUr two
unsueoeasful assaulta, besieged the
plaee in form. Vtckabnrg surrendered
on the 4th of Jnly, witn 31,C00 iu«n
and 173 cannon. The Mississippi was
now epen to tbe sea. and there was no
more fighting of importance in the
valley. Grant was made Major- Gener
al iu the regular army. October 1 lib
(is vis given command of the Missis
sippi region; and oo the 37th fought
tbe battle ef Lookout Mountain to re
lieve Cbatanooga. November 23d, 2-itb
and 26th he totally defeated Biagg at
Cbstanooga; and west of the Allegha
nies there era* no atrong boetile force
left
In February. IM4. Congrea* er**ted
for Or»at th* rook of Lientenont Cen
tral of tbo Army. and on (bo 17th of
Mueh betook command of tb* United
Stat** irmit*. noTiac ia per*oo agiunat
Lee io Nortborn Virgini*. while h*
Mot Sbermao into Georgia. and Sigel
into tbo talUy of Virginia. Io a »uc-
Pinion q| utmentlooft battles. w fought
his way from tho lUpidan to tbo
James riTer. agaioat the geoioa «»f Lee
end the relor of tbo flneet *ro.y in tbe
Ocmfcdersey. The bottle* of the Wil«
deraeM, Bpo4tayl*ania, North Anna *od
Gold Harbor,wan tho bardaat Ornnt
mr fought, tod th*y oost him trtmeo-
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1879.
dout sacrifices in men, but each one
gained tome ground for him and forced
Lee's army some distance back. In
Jane lie began the siege of Richmond.
Sherman was advancing on Atlanta;
bat Sigel first, and then Hunter had
been defeated in Virginia, and Lee sent
Early to threaten Washington. Grant
detached Bheridaa against this force,
and that commander effectually de
stroyed it.
In September, Sherman hsd reached
Atlanta, and Thomas, in Tennessee,
drew nff and defeated the only Confed
erate f» roe fhat could have opposed
the march to the sea. Ail these subsi
diary operation* enabled Qrant to bold
Lee's army in Richmond; and when
Sherman had swept the Carolines, and
Sheridan tbe valley of the Shenandoah
Grant made bis final move on Rich
mond. Petersburg fell on the 2d, and
Richmond on the Sd of April, 18G5,- end
Lee retreated toward Lynehbnrg. On
the 9tb he vaa surrounded at Appomat
tox Court Honse all that remained of
his heroio army—27,ooo men of all
arms. Returning to Washington, Qrant
reaped every honor that a grateful
country eould bestow. Congress created
tbe giade of General for him, and
privatecitisens constantly took occasioa
to show their admiration of tbe man
who had saved the nation.
Hia gensrous conduct toward his
manly enemies was worthy of bis
renown, and history will never forget
his indignant interposition to save Lee
from a threatened prosecution for trea
son. Elected President in 1868, be was
reelected, in 1872, by a larger vote aucl
n larger majority than any candidate
has received since the United States
became a nation.
The whole world has shared in tl.«
admiration with which} hia country
regards this great soldier and patriot;
and his unexampled, triumphant pro
gress from land to laud, familiar A 9 it
is to all, through the telegrams of the
latt two years, remains "on record %
series of the most spontaneous tribute*
ever paid to merit.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. THOMPSON,
PRACTICAL
tiiUft MAKER,
COM AIKRCIAL STIiEET,
OPPOSITE JENNINGS*,
iltrru, «. *.
NEW WORK MADE TO OKDKR.-REPAIB.
lag of all daaxlpllana naatljr duns, ufif
NOTICE.
, llavluu purehiieJ the mot com|.lele tut of
House Raising and Moving
Apparatus
Ob Pii get Sound belonglug to the late laaao Wll
toa, 1 km prepared to do say work In that line oa
Ibe ihnrtmt nolle* >nd In the moat complete
manner. Will go to any plaee on tbe Hound. The
beat of referenda given.
All ordaralett at tba Hardware Store of F. W.
WrSTHOKF. ou Krout Street, will be promptly
attended to.
Aleo Jack Bsiewn and otbrr apparatus can be
bad of blm on application at reaaouable ratea.
•i"« W. BURRITT.
SELLIN6 BELOW COST
HAVIHO REMOVED TO
FIIONT NTREET
orrosrra a. r. aaawnar.
TUK r.NOKKSICNKD IS 3KIXINM OCT 1119 FINK
."Tock or
CHIN A WARE
A*D ALL KINDS 09
FANCY GLASSWARE
BKLOW COST.
All Klnda et Crockery. Orocertee, hotiiloal,
ale., aa cheap aa any other houae In town.
Tobacco. Ilg*r* aud all otbrr gnodt at tbe loweat
i.rlce lor raeU.
Agent for Fort Madlaon Smoked Herringa.
U. IHLFBLDKI.
MOVING BUILOIN6S.
'|>H« CMOBnatOMKP IS KOW FBBFABBO TO
1. nova large or amall bullJlaga front one loea-
Uon to another. Will alao
Raise or Lower Bnlldlags,
Or Other Rrary Bod tea*
Work promptly done ta Seattle or any fort on
the Sooad. Work aoltcited, and aaUafacttoo
gmarantaed.
jylUln A. O. BEX J AMI*.
NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS.
'I'HX T*X BOLL OF WOHOHLSH OOCSTT
1 w. t. Mr the jmt I*l*. la bow la bj haada
for eo!>ctloo. All UiMadMldlMfontba Iril
day ot Dmnbn ant will Mem* daUa*aaal.
n* K)pet oaat. will ba aOda* tiaiio.
L. WILSTTB,
Trnmr of >ao*o»la* Ooul;.
■oohoaaiab City. V. T., Sept. 8, 1879. a»wCI
DAMIANA,
Irmou which ths nrmi ai mass.
" U t Vesicas Hart, iad la ladlMoaa amlj to
a amall aacttoa ot Lava* Calif on la.
II *aa aaaa aaa* by the mbahrtaato of Lower
California far tka laal tklftyTear* aa a gaaaral
IS riaORA TOR OF TUE S Ys TEM,
(WftfAAAft flf KUftiVt
VnVOTt SBOTB BMMwi a
Positive Care for Dyspepsia.
Flc«kea«tein A layer,
Nu Man*, • • - FMfiant Oaaaoo.
Mf^wty
HOTELS, &c.,
OCCIDENTAL
M OVF/Ai
SEATTLE, W. T.,
BOARD AND LODGING AT
MODERATE RATES.
This is the Largest Hotel
North of San Francisco,
Aad is
In all Respects.
FtEB COACH TO A*D FKOI THE DO'JSB.
JOHN COLLINS & CO.,
jel PROPRIETORS.
NEW ENGLAND
H » MRA MA
fftrner Commercial & Main Sta.,
Seattle, W. V.
THE NEW:ENGLAND MSS
sad Us accommodations for famlliaa srs ursr
psssed.
This House Is NEWLY BUILT, Is HARD riN.
IBHED throughout, has lvge and well femiahad
Books, eud Ant cists board, on the
European Pinn %
esa be had at moderate prices.
f 1* I N TP II §)
Best Hotel in the City.
L. C. HARMON,
ml-tf. Proprietor.
MARIETTA HOTEL
La' Conner, W. T.
MILTON 11. COOK.'Proprietor.
TIUS IIOU3E IS NEW AND NEWLY FUBNISIIKH,
OOOI> AUUOMMODiTIOW,
With the Comforts of a Private House.
The T«b'e will bo found unexceptionable. Tbt
Ilv U furuUhed with the finest Wiuee, Liquor*
4nl Clgara. II bit • large well-fit ted
UILLUUO ROOM
Furnished with the boot modirn Table*.
Nothing will be left undone In car effort! to
make the guests comfortable.
Tuutt MODCKITK. m3-d«wly
S. & W. W. R. R.
SEATTLE JO RENTON
—AIID—
NEWCASTLE.
(JASBENOEH AND FREIGHT OABS OF TUX
1 h«ltl« and Walla Walla Railroad will leare
Seattle every day (Sunday* excepted* at 7:30 a.
M.. and 3*. M. Afrtn at Benton at SS» a. m.
aallr.H, Arrive at Heweaatle at 9:30 a. m. and
it. M.
BETUBNING. leave Kewoaatle at 11 a. ■. and
Jr.*. Arrive at Baa ton at 11:«S a. if. and S:4B
t. m. Arrive at Seattle at 1 v. m. and 7 v. u.
Depot, Kitty ttreet, foot of Commercial.
I. M. COLMA.N, Oen. Hupt.
aaplt-davtf
PUGET FOUNDRY !
WHITE & TENNY
BOOO—O TO J. r. ft T. WILSOS.
VIA KINDS OF 1808 AMD BBASB CAST.
lUitaM at San fmtlM ptteaa.
Ordara from all part a of the laud wiL ha Wlai
fttt n wnptnea* «<d dlapatch. iplMiw
LOAN AND SAVINGS
—AKD—
ABSTRACT OFFICE
MaMylmiT** itnas of iSjand lpw&rda ud
In—l only oa fint-clia Martgaga
■acuity.
hkml papabla aa»»l-asan*lly; on ftrat u»jt of
JaMaryaa4Jaly.
W« have • COMPLETE ABSTRACT OF TITLES
to all Mi In SNIUt and King County, ul
■ito a apaclalty of ooGirjudLg tad Baking
abatracta of title.
Taaaa paM for ooamldiati. Pra-anption
and HomiaCiail papan naada for aeUltra.
aWW'TOSH 1 HIRES.
SOLDIERS ' ADDITIONAL
HOMBSTE.ID WIRRINTS.
APPROVED to. so ASD 120 ACHE PIECE*
vhlak an twliM by tka Ooaunteioa*
of tka Oaaaral Land OSer aa pailM, and watch
an aak>—» to location wttluwl aatUanant. fw>
■lakad at abort notice. Apply to
JOB* LKAET.
SaatUa, W.T.. Aug. •. UT».
MISCELLANEOUS.
IMUINTIM m
Seattle, W. T.
We Wv-ald aoaoun:e the receipt of our
FALL AND WINTER
MTO:KI ,
Whith «e offer it tb« l»ws«: prices; eoa
rlsUng of
3D PI "V GOODS
DRESS, GOODS, SILKS.
Flannels. Domettticit,
CLOAKS. AND SHAWLS, !10«1ERT. KIIBROID
KUV, BLANKETS, CLOTUS, CA&UMERES,
CA&PfrS, OIL CLOTH, WALL
PAPER, riKST QUALITY
BOOTS, SHOES, k
SUPPERS.
—ALSO—
V COMPLETE LINE OF DCBABLK AND FINE
CLOTHING, HATS, I'SDEIIWEAK,
TRUNKS, EOT.
At plaia, unmistakable loir i.ri:c».
Francnthal lires.
3satl«, October 10k iNW.
R. W. OSBOURNE
Is Agent for the New Improved J
HOWE FAMILY
Sewing Machine,
And li«a procured tbe cervlceti of
Mr. G W. CUltltlEß
AS SOLICITING AGENT
FRONT STREET- Opposite Smith'* Jewelry
Store, Buattle. jylldtf
EXPRESS BUSINESS.
rpBB UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED
1 the Tea ID, Wagon UD Bualnea* of Hurj
Blgelow, is prepared to do all kind* of
Hauling and Delivery Work
At the loweat rates and on the shortest notice.
Delivering Coal a Specialty.
A fair share of the public patronage is solicited
JjU-dtf F. A. POOL.K.
SEATTLE NURSERY,
One mite east from Yesler'a Wliarf oi>
the road to Lake Washington:
FRUITTREES
SHRUBBERY,
AND
HERBACEOUS PLANTS
A Fine Collection of
Small Fruits of all Kinds,
And Two Varletlee of
P£]AOH£3»
That are Sure to Ripen In this Climate.
Tomato Plants !> cents per dozen.
Cabbage Plants 2i coals per hundred.
Orders Oaa be left at the Eureka BakerJ
C. W. TJAWTOIS. Proprietor.
8. BAXTER AOO.
IMPORTERS OF
FOU EIQN
Wines and Liquors,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS »
Domestic Wines,
Liquors, Cigars,
and Tobacco
EXPOBTEBS OF
Wool. Hides. Furs. Grain, Po
tatoes. Hops, Ac.. Ac.
Offer for aala to the trade only, at Wholesale
prieea, to arrive par Brltikh* Ship Golden Oak,
M* dne from Liverpool to Kan Franclaeo. and
other vcaaela to follow. In Bond or Duty paid:
100 Gases * Hennessy Brandy,
20 Cases ** * "
100 Cases * Marteil "
20 Gases Holland Red Case Gm,
50 Cases Fine Old Tom Gin.
50Cask8 Guinness' Porter, quarts
and pints,
50 Carks Bass' Pale Ale, a uarts
and pints,
10 Octaves Fine Old Marteil
Brandy,
10 Octaves Fine Old Hennessy
Brandy,
5 Octaves Holland Gin,
5 Octaves Fine Old Islay Scotch
Whisky,
Fine Old Port and Bherry Wines.
Wa alao have eanatantly on hand a fall linaef
Sna OLD BOIBBOX WHISKIES and other DO
MESTIC LIQIOBS which we offer to the trade at
San Franciaco pncea.
9T A«oot« for State Investment and
Insurance Company—Fire and Ma
rine.
COAL TAR
COAI. TAB IS AST QCABTITX FOB BAT.K
AT A
GREAT REOUCTION
OS
San Francisco Price.
Apply it Worka of
aSMtf SEATTLE OAS LIQHT 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIQUIDATION SALE.
At the Store of W. A. Jennings
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
la Seattle, W. T.
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY BAYS
THE ENTIRE STOCK
lately owned by W. A. Jennings will be
Sold for Cash of Approved Pnper.
Everything Sold at Cost Prices.
CALL aimd examine.
De A. Jennings et &L
WAD©ELL & MILES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Ranges, Cook, Parlor and Box
STOVES S,
4<«rtiulu
Steam Whistles, Gongs, Steam and Water Ganges. Globe Valves, Ac.
MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS.
Pluuitoiii|r« Copper-IPlmltlilntf,
NTEAM AND GAM FITTING.
Call mud mmlu the FRANCO*] 4 RANGE | HlagU ud Drakl* Una ,an
taiproTMiMl nrar all other*.
Agent* for tht celebrated Superior StOVM, the bMt aol<! ua Ui Pacific Ooaal. All |>lat«a
warranted not to crack by Ore. lira-back■ warranted to laal flva yaara.
all job Wo at matly asactcan, aid oaoama raon abboad raourri.r mi an.
Mill Street. Seattle. W. T. aiju.vdawtf
OtLORE & WTJNDER,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERB IN
FURNITURE!
Tha moat oaiapla atock af MllHOm,'
PARLOB, tfeMBW W WIKDOW SHAPES,
DININO BOOM I FFHRIFV LL STBINO FIXTUBM
DISIMO BOOM. |j&9| PICTDBE MOULDING
and OHAMBBB IWBI atnUHU
rußxrrußß CBJLDBKN'S
la Waahlngtoo Territory. OABBIAOEM.
w«, thlaa —all,
Alao, Tano7 lliktft la a Flrat Claaa Far-
Wan, Parlor ultura Stora. wklah we
Wall alprleaatlMl Bel)
Sbalvaa. Be., Be.. CaapatlMaa
Mill Btr—t. corner of Second, opposite Occidental Hotel.
SAMUEL BZJBararsjTsr,
.m m<: icc;mk iw VAiiioii
HAS OM HAND A CHOICE APSOBTMKNT OF
GENTS' SUITS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
—Aim—
B«oU, Klaara, Bragtai, Babbtr Saada, Ladlaa' aad Mlaaoa' HalUra,
And In eo a a actio a therewith a Baa aaaortaaaat of Portico aad DuaMatte Oaaalaaraa, Doaakioa
Boavera, he.. Be., which ha will make to ordar at Lhrtaf Batea.
COMMERCIAL 9TRKKT. SEATTLE, af faa Ma Sta»i» or Cauhai B Cuu jaßttf
I . H. HARKBTtm
MONEY EXCHANGE,
Mill Street, opposite the office.
OolSilver an.l Greenbacks bought and Mid tl
On- very lowest rate* of eichange.
AI AO OK I4UI TO*
Choicest Brands of Cigar* aad Tobacco
NOTICE TO THE
TRAVELING PUBLIC
DAVID MORBJS BATIK a 8 ECU REX) A
Cmnd Curiae*, la prepared to receive
onUn and to wait on the arrival of boat* for paa
aengers, or to be at any part of tba city at any
hour wben ordered.
Careful Driver and Good Hones.
Price to or frem any part of tba city to the
boats, 10 Oenta per paaeeogtr. frlce par boar.
One Dollar.
Aiao doe srneral Eapreaa. Dray and Truok Jua
iaeae.
Orders left at Ja-k Levy's promptly attended
to. JaolT-dtf
NOTICE.
XT OTIC* IS HKBXBT OIV*H TO ALL FEB
xN aooa indebted to aa to come forward aad
aattla tMr aceooata oa ur before tba Ist of Sep
tember. IST». aad so aava coat*. All aeeooatadae
at that time will bo placed la tha heads of an at
torney with instructions to collect the same. All
debts contracted after tbla date feast ha settled
oa the trit of every month.
Partita wiahing to board at tbls b<»««e will
pleeaa make anaagetnetite with one af the pro.
•net era.
TAYLCB A HAOAMA*.
Port Blakaly, W. T.
»ort Blakely, A og. VI, 1 W». a2*Mia
JAOOB LEVY.
TtforiHtCteMiiig and Ripiriig
CASH PAID FOB
SECOND-HAND CLOTHIN6
BLANKETS.
Watchss and J»w#l»y.
Commercial Street. between Waablngton and
Mala. Seattle, W. T.
aiMAwtr
1 R. JOHNSTON & CO.,
COMMISSION AOK2ITB
And imiw ia
Far* Predate, Whtal,
Seconds, Bran, Hay, Oats,
HAM, BACON, BUTTER, ic„ Be.
CiorieM'a Wharf, NiMlm, ■. I',
Liberal A4tbmm mad* on " Mj pr»'t n
JH-wtt
NO. 98.

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