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WWW] mug, FRIDAY, MARCH '2l. 1871 TREES.——During a. rect‘v‘.’ .1 L upon the hill we were min ‘vv ' 1 aw-Ev to note among other m nit ‘; - .11 improtlement the growing this for plgnting and culti‘.':ltinfjr trees as :1 means of beautifying: the homes of quite a number of the residents. The- estimation in which trees are held would constitute a very fair test not only of the taste, but of the ele vation of sentiment and thoJught with which In individual or a people are endowed. The groves were God‘s first. temples and they have always been associated with some of the loftiest sentiments and noblest aspi ntions of mankind. There is some thing in the presence of trees whirh inspires loftiness of thought, and we verily believe it is harder for a per son to lapse into meanness, or give way to groveling instincts when sur rounded by these silent monitors of mture than amid the hard environ ments of n trecless town or abarren snd unsdorned demesne. A home embellished with trees and shrubbe ry snd flowers presents its own cer tificate of the character of its peo ple, and continually exerts a civiliz ing snd refining influence upon them. A child brought up in such a homo, especially among ancestral trees which spread their boughs shroud in perpetual benediction, will expend with I fuller and purer life Ind hove higher sentiments and as. pinticns then one who is encircled by horrenness snd desolation. Trees m objects of love and venerstion as no other insnimuo thing can be. How many memories of childhood snd tender Inocistions of our ripsr yang-the: crowd the trunks or whisper wrong the branches of well romsnbored trees. They no land mrh'in our lives, and seem almost like fiends who hue shit-ed in our «palm We recognize them 'lfll joyuu so book to plsces long . flailing; Ind it seems almost cs fish“. with!" and the joy militias! u ey wove s rustling Son of the puty organs are tak-1 'in. pain- to shew that General Bel hop in» hm e. Republican, ~ ‘ " . z; - ’ ‘v-«S: W???" [fiat 41"”. And In Rd” to? Imam mum "pro-ch will Milli-one. Genenl Belknnp wee S3O new kind of. l Republican be fore snd since the WI! that General Grunt and my other prominent men olthepsrty were, and it will‘ luckily poy gt this late day to go into thencerd on that subject. We do‘ not think the Republicm party‘ should be held responsible for G -‘ onl Belkmp’a conduct, but thezg’ tempt to ovoid it on the round that he wu e Demoerat is Sleer impu deuce. ~ Tn World suggests the following 111 plain snd ntionsl device for e [and national binner which should be Mont in front of the entrance to lb: Cent'elninl exhibition at Phil-i allow ”mu-k the progress ‘whichy we hive undo in one hundred year-9i of existence I! a united people: I The‘mlrlt of 1776—1 am not a rlch mnn‘ Mm u I Im. the King ofGreat Brit.- ~*:.m.:; 2:: "we mm: re ensyvan tone rt. Commholoners. V l The spirit of lS‘o'B—lly wife mnst‘hhve‘ dhmoudl And laces enough to shlue at‘ Long Branch and Wuhlngton. Pay me. ‘ mm OHM down and 343.0000 year. Ind you stall have the exclusive right to hell supplies in the aoldlers _of the l, nlted sales on the frontier at your own rntm. -—Wlllln|n W. Belknnp.Secretary of War, to a WEEK,” Fore Slll. _ Ix s stray newspsper paragraph we find the following extrsot from s speech-of Themes H. Benton, mede u long ego as 1831, on paper money snd the lsboring olssses: I” were going to establish s work ingmsn’s party It should be on the basis of hard money—a herd-money party egeinet a paper-money psrty. oper-money bunks tend to aggra vste the inequelity of fortunes, to make the rich richer, the poor poor er, to multiply nabobs and paupers. Paper moneiisinjurioua :0 t e lsbor ing classes ecause they receive no favors, and the price of the property they wish to scquire is rsised to the peper maximum, while weges re main n the specie minimum. It is the “me story to‘day. Let the worgingmen' ponder these wor-ie. —n———_—_ . Tm: New York Henld finds that of 98 Republican newspapers which have declared for Preaidentid prob erenceg'2o support Blaine, 19 Conb ling, 16 Brigham IO Hiya, 3 Grant and 30 muttering. 0! 51Dcmocntv io snd Independent journals, 17 are for Hendricks, 9 {or Bayard, 8ft)! ‘flurmmdi {or 'l'ilden, 4 for Him ‘ ' cook and 7 muttering. one of the lab ‘ to; running Clarice Francis Adana. j The Metric System. The metric System of weights and measures had its origin in France during the revolution. In the year 1790‘ n time when all regard for the institutions of the past was repudia-l cud, the French government resolved ::ointroduce a new system; and in ithe following your appointed a com. Emission, nominated by the Academy lol' Sciences, to prepare it. The first lwork of the commission wasto select la standard of lengths from which the 3system of units adopted might be ‘jreadily restored, if from any cause "the original unit should be lost. The ‘standard adopted was a quadrant of [the earth‘s meridian, and the ten-i jmillionth part of this was taken as‘ ithe unit of length. This ten-mill-i iiimth part they called a “ metric,”\ iand from the word metric the sys-i Item derives its name. The metric isysfem is decimal in scale, and com mends itself by its simplicity, con ivcnience and cosmopolitan character. ilts use was authorized in the United ISmtes by Act of Congress in thel ‘year 1866, but no effort has been ‘mado to make its use general. l “'0 are glut] to see that our ex-I ‘ohnngr‘s, hath technical and popular,l ‘are dimussing, with renewed inter est, the expediency of its general in troduction. The majority are in favor of the movement, and we may reasonably hope, therefore, to see it introduced in the near future. \Vhy may not this Centennial year have the credit of so sensible a reform added to its other prospective hon ors and glories? It would be sgood preparation for the general introduc tion of the new system to furnish ex smples of the measures and weights in s chespl'orm, snd so far ss possi ble in combination with those in ordinary use. In the case of that ‘linesr messures this could be readily‘ jdone; and we believe thst the first lmsker of ysrd-sticks snd toot-rules} who shall put the decimsl mossures‘ ion one edge or side of these (snd to‘ do this would add but littleto tho cost of msnnfsotnre) will soon 5? his goods in grest demand. T 9 some may bs said, too, of Contig'rsdo thermometers, which ought by this time to be in ovorydsy use, my: the adios snd in the household. Why do“ M ”input-cmam 90‘ emu-Inn iii-W nape-mew I'm-um ugh “ ' e -- ”h iv “imp ~, , e ~ . t" whoshdlfm’t unhi'*"“~ _ \ ‘the market gt the sun pipe he not? ohsrgoe for the ordidsry Fehrenheits. Let the people he made femilisr with the metric system by means of these cheep prectioel models, and the day of its genenl wdoption, we ven ture to predict, will be msterislly hastened. Let the children in our‘ lpublio schools be thoroughly hp} structed in the metric system so: but they may he. ”Win-ized; with its denwinations snd hlues,j end not unprepu'ed for the change that will follow when the qeqimu? sistem supersedes the claws!) sys tem now in use. ‘ Corremndenee. I For the Yuan 80mm Wmu' 'Ancce.) 1 New Dmomms, March 23, 1878. 1 Winter seems to have forgotten that he §hu beeuhere already, and has come back tamake‘nne. We have had snow, nln nnd blow.'hut lt has not kept our cltlzens from enjoying themselves. ; The Good Templar: of this place gave a ‘eoelal party and dance on the 17th for the Ipnrpose of ralelng money to liquidate ‘thelr debt. The ball commenced rolllng: jebout 7 1-2 o‘clock P. It. when some good i lelnglng and music was rendered, after“ iwhlch came the supper in which all. old‘ and young. pnnlclputed M a mutter of course. Next gme the Fab-hag. from which may; he‘ and anyt ling that you unfit “1:9 for. Here you would get a .5. ringxr 25 cents; next uma the poebofllee. are all who wlshed could get A letter for 25 dents. When the company was tlrerl of all these things, part retlred m the lower hull, when: danclng became the order of the nlfigt. and the remainder wendcd thelr wit? me. On tho whole, 111 were well set shed. llld the soclety re ‘ellaed the sum of SSO when all expenses ‘ were we. I In no nan AL.» OLI- -.udnen l- A‘._A-A I might say thnt this society is threat-‘ enin to become quite strong. and it is hopefi will do mnuh good. They imvei . now a fine hail. two stories high, and are non riv out of debt. Quite :| MIL] catastrophe has occurred inn-3y :3! [his p'ilce. The Railroad Band, on which we placed so much hope. is no . more. It his “busted.” and now the weary workman has to hear his land im without any or the soothing strains so oft en bean] here before. It is hoped that the Band will shortly start [ls: again. There in quits an 83( moment hen! ut preaeut on account 01 the lndians getting randy to go to hr with the Indlnmhom umother side. It apron thll: some oi the Chi-m Indians ilied a Cowman chiefl ml! the relations of theChiefau-e coming to Inv- ruvenge. The Nah Buy Indian-are expected upbentoukeptn in the fun. ’ Mr. George Stu-min; and hmlly. or city, _lre down hen. Mr. Storming min omiteln hplon the enctlon at: .lnmupou Ml gunning-adi- already Inflammatnul‘pdmmbertorm . m m~mm¢un Kan. b 8 ‘ " mum's. Mo!!!» on W an. all ht not be» Me! u 3». ‘ A. Z. Ems-I- NEWS; gigpgraph aid Mall. _vG-roligxifi'ew York on the 29th inst, 114 1-B@l-4. The new postage bill provides that the rate for third-class mail matter shall he one cent per ounce for any distance not excceeing 1000 miles, and two cents per ounce for any dis tance over that. The amended bill also provides that transient news papers and magazines shall pay pOst age for any distance at the rate of one cent {or every three ounces or fractional part. Treasurer New has withheld for the present his resignation at the re quest of the President and Bristow. ‘ The fnmous stallion Hambletonian died at Chester on the 27th, aged 28 years. He was the sire of the most valuable trotting stock in the country Thomas W. Piper, who murdered ‘little Mabel Young in a church bel fry at Boston, last May, has been sentenced to be hung. , A bill has been introduced in the Senate to give a national charter to build a railroad from the Black Hills to Portland. Oregon, to be complet ed within 15 years. The steamship Great Western went ashore on the Long Island coast on the 28th inst. A total loss. No lives lost. l Three shocks of earthquake were felt in San Francisco on the 25th. l The Oceanica “rived at San Fran cisco on the 26th from Chins snd J - pnn, bringing in the steenge 846 Chinnmen end 51 ansnese. ‘ The Chinese companies of this coast will employ _lobby influence at “'nshingmn to oppose contem- Iplnted anti Chinese meuurea. A \Vnshington dispatch of the 1 25th says that the Pacific Mail Stenm- 1 ship Company is in trouble ngnin with the postoflice department con cerning the China subsidy. It seems that this subsidy w" payable for the ‘entire service by Americnn shi e, innd that by the sale of the Shengli’ni iline to the Jspeneee Government it is no longer able toperform its con tract, and Postmuter Genenl Jew- i ell has stopped the further psymenu of the subsidy. The mutter is to be referred to the Attorney General for his 0 inion, but the impression is , hat szell’s position will be main teined. The exeminstion of the fifth: of the Surveyor-Genet.“ ofioe in Sen Francisco is still going on be fore the Ind monopoly committee. The evidence shows greet looseueu in the conduct of the 050:. ' An ettemptis being' nude in Ben Fined-w tojfonn a uni-Coolie fir MW «'sl -t"i"“*‘ 'ifii‘j .45 ‘ _ Yr“~fifl”“'r?¥m£¢~- x ,4 l. ~ MW "“"7'iiz'f'sfw ugh ‘. u -r- new.“ smm ofihe = din-me treetv‘in fi_v__ -_, W- .._... .._- ....., .. r'efsrenoe'to Chinese—immigration. The ststernent published that the pets and records of the California fidependent central committee had been turned over to the Republican party turns out to be false. The heedmen’s monument to President Lincoln will be dedicated on the 14th of April next. Theeub scription for erectin this monument was started b an ad black woman of Marietta, Ohio, on the morning after the assassination, bya contri bution of live dollars. Mr. Villsrd, agent of the German bondholders of the Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad, is now in Oregon reorganizing the company. He says sbout eleven million dollars of stool: is held in German in the Oregon Central road. No bonds have yet been issued, certain bankers in Ger many and in England, whom he rep resented having furnished the money for the road thus far. Two years ago the bondholders fsiled to get more than one-third of the «interest due on bonds, and so made a con tract with Mr. Holladay which set forth that he was to pay them 850,- iOOO per yenr, payments to be made semi-annually, in case the road did not pay them 2} er cent. This the road failed to (£l, and so the pay-1‘ ment of the money mentioned den ‘volved on Mr. Holladay. He made ‘ only one payment, the first due, of‘ $25,000. and failed to make any af terward. Mr. Villard will be assist ed in the work of reorganization by the railroad engineer, who was sent out to Oregon from Germany some two yours ago. \Vilh regard to the steamship line there will be no change further than adding two new steamers this summer. The Governor of California on the |23d inst signed the bill to punish wife heaters by public whipping. ’ After an animated debate in the House of Commons the royal titles bill making Queen Victoria Empress of India, passed its reading. The vote was 207 fer the bill, 134’ageinst. The Montana legislature, before closing passed an act nting asnb sidy of three million filers to the Northern Pacific Railway. But the people do not mean to submit to it and a protest sgainst any taxation for the purpose of raising that sum of money or any othersum {or the N. P. R. R. is being anmeronsly ‘signed. ‘ .The City of Pskin on her last trip toSsn anoisoofirought about 1,017 more Chinamen to, on: boogie. able shores. The ibole ~w modstion of sll steamers sailing fromChinafor theneatsi; with has been oontraeted lot by“ hi portsrsofoooliss. _ - F no that. “non-loan.” l The following is a synopsis of a letter written by E. F. Nye, a New: Bedford whaling captain, to a San Francisco paper in view of the ap pointment of W'addell to the.com mnnd ofdis City of San Franmsco: “ I am highl pleased to know that you are making it hot for Pirate Weddell. He is nothing better than a pirate, and is guilty of pins” and arson in any way that you look at his doings. I was a risoner on board of the Shenandoah 28 days, and at the time she made her first captures in June 1865, (the ship Wm. Thomp son and bark Euphrates, of New Bedford) I had San Francisco and Honolulu papers which contained full accounts of the {all of Richmond and the surrender of Lee, and the assassination and death of Lincoln. This was all known to “'addell and his officers. but to use his own words he “ would make New England sufq fer.” He had a articular spite against New England). . . . he‘ shipmestersmxerchsnts and sea-faring men of this State 'are astonished at the Pacific Mail Steamship Company for employing rebels when so many good and loyalrmen on be had to man their ships,lnen as well quali fied as those rebels and pirates that took an active part in destroying the commerce of their country ten years ago. I hope the Pacific Mail will never get another dollar from our government by way of subsidy or even carrying the mails, as long as the employ such men as Waddell an; Lynch to navigate their ships.” This lady, who has been a central figure of late, is the General’s third wife, and thoroughly known in Wsshin ton es the gayest end most {sshionsile lsdy of the season just one by. Her equi age snd tellete fine Vied with ell. . ghe has been so object of sdmirstion since first she csme to Washington six yesrs ego to visit her sister, the former wife of Gen. Belknsp. She is five feet six inches hi h, with s well develo ed form emf grseeful csrrisge. fier futures sre lsr, her complexion clesr snd feisg‘elr heir is blsck, snd .hsr eyes blsels and very bright; she is elso remuhbly witty snd Vive eious. She is edsughter of Dr. Tomlinson, of Hurradsburg, Ky., where herself snd sisters here slwsys been noted ssthe reignirg belles snd besuties of their mare tste. Mrs. Belknsp hss elweys displsyed greet richness in Ire-s, generelly pet ronising Worth,the greet Perisisn ”in In?“ m'fl‘lfl" sq 0v ,' w ~st n P“ hwfid. 1.3“ :3"; Icream or us 1% em“ :10]! ' or with “ANA-rm uni-ox one‘ofh'hkj“ ‘7 at ( -. 8 mother {if blue HIM finned with bends of phelunt’l Yonkers. Her foot is the smells“ fix Wuhinmn, Ihe wearing number one end: (shoes. Slippers Ind been of utin for these dam, foot Ilmye oeme from Peril. The Jewefl ehe moot frequent/l, wore were 3 string of lug. peer]: nround her neck, mth a handful pendent of diunondl end two aoliuire dross for each on, with In eigrettae of i nmondl u the only omement ever worn on her Ihepely heed. g. The New York Honld at: some leading qnoadonl to thog’reuident. It uh him to inquire into the New Mexico ”on: Ind no how much mono; one of the Dents bu nude out o the soldiers. Let him uk Baboook how much his relatives make out of Fort Wallnce. Then let. him agent! for his own brother Ind qufion him about the money that w: sde in the Sioux .country by Itu'ving squnwa and children. I +— Tnl followln vessels have Milled for thla port: The ifonmnn on the 26th; the] Gen. Butler on the 27th. Ind the Adelaide Cooper Ind Columbh on the 28th. T— ———__.._..z__.__._._ SHITE—At Pan mum-cry. March 21th. to the vile at June- A. Smith. - eon. *— NOTICE. “A Word to the I'm In “fluent." JOHN H. WOODLRY has Yucca in my hands n “It. or 111 persons w m are indam ed to him with positim orders mmliom. Now gentlemen. I will give yuu nvnii April 30”). 1' 8. to call and maulu ynnr ncmumm lmt if not paid thenl| i shall invoku the puwur of iho Uounl. All persons having home at \Vnotiil-y's Hotul mull redoum the sumo on or Imm- April Mil), or the Mum will he will to pay charges. 1!. \V. SMITH, Ail‘y. M'- Port Townsend. Man-h :0. 1576. 6:3! ‘ Plows! Plows! ; A FULL ASSOR’I'IIENT 0F JUST ARRIVED AND For me Cheap by “W E- 8- FOWLFL'fl. NOTICE. SEALED PROPOHALG FOB BUILDING A COUNTY 1411; } For Jenn-non County, W. T., will be recalved I'- thn Count Auditor'nofll In Port Town magma lguduy [1111.“in I! o'clock 31- an Ind man an: my be neon-t mid Auditor-s Md sll Information re hggmg Enigma; h. CMCounty Com mhalonm 01’ mm mm .ynuhelr my “"9" hmm-nd mangmém uni-erg“! “3:03 (.goutybaotmmen Jam , . .v m um “WEE... mow m REAL . £53,?! AGENT, IA bl "china. Emmxms'..mm ... “film «4 m uni-cm and m. a! pm whamwpfl. can". ”WM U. I’. .'GR A N D O —UN THE—— FOURTH 01-" JULY, _ A'f— PORT TO W NSEND, W . T. __h__________ At Sunrise 3 Salute of 21 guns. At 9 o‘clock Boat and Canoe Races ior purses. A! 10:30 A. M. a procession will be formed At the Masonic Hall unuler direction of Capt. G. 11. Burton, Chief Marshal, in the following order : Port Townsend Brats Bond. Port Townsend Lod e No. 6. F. and A. M. Strict Observance Lmfige No. ‘23. F. run] A. M. - Jefferson Lodge No. 12, Order of Good Ternplars. '. Washell Tribe NO. 3, Imp. O. of B. M. Clninm Tribe No. 2. Imp. O. ofR. M. Chemnkum Tribe No. i. Imp. 0. or R. M. - School Children. Officers and Soldiers of the U. 8. Army. Otilcers and seamen of the U. 8. Marine service. invited Guests. Citizens nerailj. The procession will leave the Masonicfinil kt ll o‘clock A. M. and proceed to - a place on the hill selected for the purpose. At 12 M. I grand salute of 2! guns. Reading of the Declaration of Independence by D. W. Smith. Omtion by Hon. ——-—- Afterthe oration the procession will reform and march back to the Masonic Hall and disband. At 2 o'clock P. M. horse-racing for a purse. Foot races tor a purse. Wheelbarrow and rack new {or a purse. Solute It sundown ol 2] guns. - The whole to conclude with n 1 CEN'I ENNIAL BALL fl 9 At 14 owler s Hall. ' OOHmII Ol‘ AWGEX‘EN‘I‘S: A. F. Learned, Sigmund Waterman. Horace Tucker, Cothu. M. Seldom. com'rnu of INVITATIONS: Vtcrom.—Doctor J. W. Powell. Hon. Dork! Eekstein, H. L. Tibbais, D. W. Higgins. Potrr Tmmn.—!l. A. Webster, 1.. B. Ratings, 0. F. Genith, s. I. Kttz, Cnpt. J. I. Selden. Pon Duoovm.—C. E. P. Wood, Andrew Waymouth. Dormant-Edwin Pilcher, Richard McDonnld, John Norris. 8A1! Juu.4lmes Hchrdy. I. Kan. Wmon! luau—G. 0. Hum, 11.0. Bill. POI! Lauryn—George W. Burris, Frank Bowers, Frank Burris. RECEPTION UOXKIT’I‘IE: Cit-s. Gerrish. L. 3. Eating, jr., Wm. Kan, Fink Bartlett. noon moons. Sigmund ermln. Funk "611% John T. Norris, Devil Littlefleld J. W. . gone. In. Rotter. ' v I'll -l m I. m m willho employed tor ”monomm'mhmmmmm this one «flung-“mum snot-M lplh «or given in Washington Territory -.f'- Acount. m nuts: To ALL. ‘ " ‘ ' > ' ro- Im A! ‘ - . Wt Ooh. Wat-nun 6 Ken‘s and E; l'owlet- . -’ WI. B. H. LEAR Ch’n Ex. rm. D. W. ME. Search-y. ~ V 6-td m LARGEST ...up_ . _op_ ' ON PUGE'I‘ BOUND. CONBRHNG IN PART or ELGIN AND Wilthnm Gold Ind sure Wamhm. udlan' Amerlcan and Swiss Watches. Gonn' heavy Gold and Sliver Clmlnu. Ladhn‘Operu Chains. Sociable”. Lockeu Ladlos' nets Bmfl‘lt‘hl. Sleeve Buttons, Cum-pins. Hlngs‘ Charms, Studs, Collar Buttons. Emblem 'lna. fillver Ware. Dlnmundnnd Puhhled Spoo- Vnulrs. Clocks. and a large nstoxlmun ox Munluulmnrumunu. AL ' 9 Mlller s Jewelry Store, Port Townsend. W. I’. ENGRAVIXQ AND REPAIRING Nvmly IlnnP. } W LEGAL. McNAUGHT a: HALLER. ATTURSICYS '.LVI) «nx’erme A‘l Law. l‘rm-nu- m 1.11 llw (mum or Ihr- Turritury. Pm'l Town-HM. \\C 'l‘. I l. M. HALL. II AWYI’JL Pun-Hum: in nn-rmgm Mr W A A lllglml Trll'xtm‘v. N‘mlh'. \\.'l'. DENNISON & BLANCHARD, ,\T’[‘III!_.\’EYS AT I. \\v \\l» run .. 'l‘tilh 1“ ‘; Anllnn’ulu'. I'm"! lII'\H~Y' L“1 'l‘, JAMES C. SWAN, \TTfIItVILY .n‘ L\\\'. mm A Tax: 1\ Al' 4' nm'ull} uml \uhln PING“: l'nn 'l'uu nM'n-l. \\ .'l'. C. M. BRADSHAW. ATTORNEY AT Luv. Port annsonrl. W. T m M liDIUA L. O O U. S. Marme Hospltal. P 0“ tom '.‘l'. ANY stun SAUDI WHO HAS PAID . ..az-wagmmrm ‘giiupimtem Port Town-end Hospital. mm 1 smut having boon Fm on . pol-:0“ “was the Mud m “I M lulu Patina on mum mm Cake- pen-um I- mm 4” no or m wlllho mun-g 5 the cow "1% ”av-hood” optima. bhthom Canon! mud-north ufiw‘uad girth-cucum hvo “I! Ibo“ cu in» nu: In! w It W m IE“ tho- rlll tho H . at 3mm '- " ' " A. at m 31”.... .“‘ . *‘l' mm . ‘ J. .g. .. 3; , . . v . u(w .n. ivvnfi— l pALGABDNO S HOTEL WATER STIIEET. Port Townsend. w. T. 1‘8! ABOVE HOUSE [8 PARTICULARLY Hunted to the mmodulnn of all who desire A BBEBVID AND NICE PLACE to Bond. Ind emu-Hy Funnier snd lojonrnen wuhlng good room; - Port Discovery Hotel, Port Murry, w. T., J. I. WON. I I a - PROPRIETOR- Tms HOUSE HAS BEEN REFITTED and mfurntshod and now om-rs m the nubile every Accommodation to be had in utnblishmcms mo“ udvnnoed All the Im pmvomems of the age. Tho chnlueit vinnda are selected for the Tame. and flushes! hmnds m LEquuu—nnd Clgmnmdlspcnsed at the Bar. UNITED STATES RESTAURANT. (Omxwiiu l’lllfltll' hm‘~ Hun-IA M. McDOHALD, Proprictcr. ‘IF.AI..\' 'l' ALL “U! l:\ r\ Hh. -. A it‘!- ‘1 (WI 10%;. ul 2‘3 GTII’IIINI‘JH‘XI rm! v ... n 1 l, u u n ~ .1 - Dlll'lil'.!‘ls.l|‘g Imm in Hz“! - . . ‘ >4mniu. ln-zmgn:u:mlwmlz~l ‘ u - m ‘! ‘;l~'.v' l’”' 7 "".\l'l-:.\.\ll‘;i:\. ‘ U. 8. Mail £itnntv~ ' 1 .:;;’¥Z‘;Q ’l’l.'.! :1 .- 1 I'.\l'l‘.\ll'\l:-1:: I I‘ll\\'lZ\' l'1>1:!' 1 ' ‘ 11.1 Cuff-1.1.1 . «-\1‘1\'l‘;111:- 11.. ‘ l“: 1 I'll'l‘ll'. ~11 1 [:111, .. =. . ‘ . In.-11 ,1' -* Store, -: .1 11, :I'73‘ 1 ’ . \1‘11‘11‘1: '»‘. v. 13 111'11‘113. l'il..ll.:lflf '.ia' ‘ ' ‘ ’ ALN UK‘UH'K _\.\l. 11111 l I URL-11k 12:1 Connecting \\ilh 'lu' sluxc lomul Irmu Port Towns-nu. (mlf m M MISCELLANEOUS. ‘..“ JOHN P. PETERSON, ‘ I 1116th Tudor, ‘ mmurmmor , . am: an Bun’ Pullman: Sluts. II ‘I’fiIPABID I'o XAKfo 050 03:33: umhmmumm paid to N Inn-“ 5.36 m a m fun MI (“bun-10:030- d m was, It: v m): pug m m. dam mm It lr.m that h a. W ‘ M&WMMO of any m In W on. fin“ .II m M $- 8 a.“ immune war hand. All Ind fiafimmm _1... 9° m mp‘fi; ' 1776. 1876. . CELEBRATION A T SEA TTLE, 7V. T., July 4th, 1876. Tslscilifi‘nfiffmf’fimififi‘TL" c u CERTI'LVIIAL AIXWMY -or—‘ AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE )- ON THE COMING FOURTH OF JULY. And. In order to observe thé day In n manner Qwflulng the occasion. hembyextcml n CORDIAL INVITATION To everylmdy thmmzhoul nur Territory to join them and make It wonky otlhb great event. By order of the Cummmce. 6-:d ‘ Just Réceived SPRINMNH SUMMERGIIIIIIS! New Goods! RECEIVED % A LARGE srock or GROCERIES 4m»— PROVISIONS, ka‘lllnmllb“ . 1 Tito Lowe-twatglp (MAKERS mm: .. l'. s ‘.z' ';“;'m '. Pioneer Bakery, . PORT TOWNSEND, W.'l'. __l.________ ' @1231 @uaitfi, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ‘ ‘ nus AND CAPS, ' CROCKERY } 11.1111) 1:21 I: 1:, i CINDCJ'IIII 331:4, 1’ WENES. LIQUOR}. ’x‘uhnvm. Vi.“ LL PAPETE‘. . . , . “Huh-Medium I 1 w w;::u~.l)‘ Waterman 8: Rats. Au tho-c (Ix-dd the use d ELMRLM ““1“ Try it md be Convinced. 25 MILCH COWS FOR m From 825 to 840. By M. HUNJ‘OON. Elk Finn, Elnh Valley. Claim 0» S. L. STRANGE hm pun-Mm“ Teammg and Hauling onu nun. Will Attend to Grading Streets and Lots on short notice. '3“! “I'll-led “Winn“! 8' ornlu "emu "LL! )