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[1 I’I'IIIJ‘IIHII EVERY FRHHY AT M rum-d. “ml-non Ten-nary, firt‘. W. I'mullucx. ”m.—fl.fln ...- ... mlvnmv; lemonth-. ".30. ‘pvnnusu lulu. 0m- hu-h. 111-at Ina-r. "n. DIM: rut-h III'~"qull Inu-ruxm. .30 p”; 1"“ yhrrrilmnu-uu ken nl “11-ml nu... "A" Ant-Inhaled luau.“ LOCAL NEWS. Tm. luv. In. "11.45 t and family km a II: dalp “'lfll'k lor .‘hn Fund-en. .- [Hr “y rut. Mr. llylwd ha upon: my 1|“- ynfi In Port Tomlin-ml. and mr M pc'uri In Wuhlnmon 'l‘errlturv ml (tn-am. and now mlkw Ills an: vhit homo. . r. llylalul and family leave with n, W' wI-ln-I nf the chin-tu- of Port 'rcntm-ml um! the hive mul "ta-em 01‘th young .Iml u'cl ul hi‘ flock. I" of W'IUIII “Imu- heart,“ whims for their speedy 11> mm. 111- .\utnrnl History Society pm. mun-d .\lrd. llylnml with a mum» ring worth IIIWI! $25.11 I win-n of (In-Ir «teem. 11p l'mhytxr’lun church ('lltml early on Sunday ever-lug to glve I" In opportunity at luv-ring .\lr. llyhu-Il'n fun-Well u-rlunn. whru St. Paul‘s clmn‘h was crowded to Its utmost capacity. Tul-z MAlLM—Athtuge has no curml in the Irrlvul um parulrc of mail mum” Itlhls port. No», and hemat ur nutll the North I’m-ilk: shall have ngnln taken her place on the route. boats will connect ns lollows: The Aunle Smw art will arrive. as usual. oujflouday and Thursday. and Iny over until Tuesday and Frk athus enabling the lsaheLawnlu higher arrival. to nmke the trlp to and {rum Victoria on the same days, laying mm- at the latter port on the nlghunf Mondly and Thursday. The change Is I commendable Improvement, and one am the publlc will appreciate. Film—Lust. Friday evening, about 6 o‘clock, I tire bmke out in the house of Capt. \Vlllonghby, on the hill, mnsnming the kitchen part together with cookin utenslluagfrefinting a loss 0! 800' . 1‘: had its orig u t rough the mrelesanm ot the Chinese cook. To the pmmptnesa and energf of the citizens may be attributud the n vatlon of'he main building and the comparatively small loss sustained by the proprietor. 11. L. TIBBAIa‘. EN}, hm been appoint ed Agent by [ln- Pacific Mail Slrmmhip Company for Pugvt 51mm]. with lll'flll quxrterst a! Port ’l'owlde. Th» R'U‘Hlt ol lhh intelllgvugx mu- hth-d with much phasure by the people of thh Mum; and [he Ippohmnent will no dnubt pmve a musfwtor? one to the hn-Ilness community ofthe em. re Sound. In Mr. 'l‘lblnlls is not were lime! and tbuh, but In: energetic, ptlumklug nnd obllghlg business man. Wank. pleaaure in noting the growlng popularity of the summer Eliza Anderson will: the traveling public. But then, this future is simply the legitimate outgrowth ohhe fact that she is controlled and run by gentlenumly and ohliging ommrs who. knowlnfi thelr llnly are nol. ingfinn‘is in perform ng it. Long may her mnllhr "women- grace the waters onhe Sound. THE steamer Phantom? gone to Ut nluly tor the purp'oee I having: new holler put Into her. end It the same time underfo thorough rep-Ire. She wlll also have m pxmsenxer lemmmodntlous en larged Ind Improved. With these eddi _llum end lmpmvelneum she will poweeie advantages gmnlly enhancing her value to the publlc u we! us her owners. ' m Drmlcr Court {or the Third Ju dicial Dleu'lctmolding arms at Port’l‘own mad for the Counties oi Jell'enou. Cielem, Ilhnd, Whntcom Ind Sun Jinn. will con ,vene next Monday. The following is the docket: ' k. D. Hill n Wm.F.Taylor-—on prom iseory note; continued from March term. Waterman Q Ru: 7- F. 'l'. Bold: and J.W. Belch—continued than: March term. Pu Fl nn 'l‘ muF. been Ind .15.“ érickion. " "° - Julie: E. Mume n Bellinghlm Buy Coei Company. Willinm Cook n J. W. Ingeuoii—ln ulninity. Ben L. 'i'ibhnle nJ. Y. Seweil— Ml 9 or mung-se. G. 0. Keller '0 J no. Monroe Ind Annie Honm—loreelomre of mortgage. 'Wm. Milil VI Wm. Wright. ' Thoma Mel-(in VI Ihip Niagara—in 'ldmmlzy. Biclmd Bow-den "J. 8. Church. ‘ Jlmu M. Coleman V's Henry Smith et II and simmer En: White. Cherie: Howard n elegant Em White 1 —in adminlty {or pilouge. _ do:leury A. Webster u C. A. Hunting -oliver Hull vx Wm. ' . n forecioeun: ofrnortgnge. .l‘ Armstro 8 noGranville O. Holler v- Wliiinm A. Hu- M. Nunan vs J.- A. Johnlon. 0. Roland vs Samuel 'l‘lngley. Mary A. Phelps and John Phelps n flunnshlp (my 0! Punamn—ln admiralty. John Potter vs J. md G. Gaches. 4- H. Gillesple vs Joseph Sweeney. G. 0. Ilaller vs J. S. Kelly. Wllérmau & Kntz vs John Y. Sewell. Anna Grant vs A. W. Arnold. Israel Kntz vs John Hendrlckwn. Waterman «t KatzvsJohu Hanklnson. Nelson 'l‘. Oliver vs meatmer Etta White In adlulralty for pllouge. Chan-lug Howard vs Hawaiian brig Elke—ln admiralty. Slmuel L. Strange vs Thomas 31. Ram lllond—dmna es for false imprisonment. Snuxuel D. Elowe vs Solomon 1. Kan. Cu'r. E. s. Fowuzl. who 111 has. suffering for sometime with I am nflk‘tlon. wlll Koto Rn Fund-coon!“ tripfiflhu l'nmuuu for Int-Illa! all]. It i Indpul by hh numerous friends that he may mac! with the relic! he no I.” do HIH‘S. Tm: Rerubllun and Demon-newlin rh-n were wlnl I»: I&3de CVHIIIII Ind (Mo-gala ell-vial to Ila-m "Irlr live county convemlom held In dim yuan-my. Tm: whr. bottle. Cape. 'l‘hompnonJvm Noah Bay. Irrlvul Walnut-day night. uni wu hem-ha] on ’l‘lnlnlllv morning fin lia purpose Melanin; her 'hull. 'llthth to the Grind Ink! of Good Tcmplnntobe held at Vanuatu-r on the 20th lintu wlll only he chirp-d halt [an' on tln-lr N‘ll‘t'llvt' motel. *oo- Slx mm of small-pox have MIMI-My "mean-d in the l’nynllup Valley. Tele gram: Were-rut to Seattle Int sotnnhy t'nr nor-tea with instructions to procure them at any price. ~_—.... “'5: learn by private letter lmm mm Bay, that in. tlu- hour of 1:15 A. I. on the 2m. ult.. a loud rnmhllug wu hurt] II that place nw-mhling (11-Atnnt thunder. which lasted mun-pix rt‘t'flllili; followed by quite a heavy shock ot eurtluntnke. —-»~—<.>— 'l‘he stcanwhip I’mnlma arrived here last Monday with It llght I'n-lght lint Ind the following pm" crs for this m: Mn. S Dcnlllion. 11. E'l‘lbhals. .‘rllagemnn Mr... Jackson. Win. Copeland, wile. moth er nnd two children. M. Anderson. E. Cordell. l’amrngers leaving the Sound on next Monday": summer can Intercept the Panama at \' ictoria,on her downward trip. - __.O.~— 'l‘nr: U. s. Marshal tor Oregon arrived by 'l‘lnn-sgiufs steamer with at warrant for the arrest of Capt. 'l‘hos. Butler. charged in the indictment with Importing llgnor into A|n<kan WIIU‘N and dielposing o the same to indium. The Cnptn n ucconllng ly took pamnge on the Annie Stewart this morning for Portland to refute the charge. —...————— Port Ludlo'w lie-I. ‘ A man named Wm. Brough. emrloyed in connection with the trimmer n the mill. had hh left hand badly out last. Sat urday. and will without doubt lose the Mt tle linger and pel'llllprl the one next to it. The new schooner Reporter. recently launched trom the yard of Hall Bms..sal - ed yesterday tor Santa Barbara indent with lumber. 'i'ne capricious building designed lora store and "Ilia-s is wrl‘l under way. and will soon much mmpletion. The main building is 67x30 l'eet, two stories in hight -—tl|e Bower tiuor intended for the store and the upper one tor a hull. On one side Li. a wing 40x23 teet arranged for otflces. and at the rearisnn ell 18x24 teet. The whole when finished. will constitute, one of the tine<t as well tL-l most commo diun: and substantial structures on the Sound. The new vessel. the frame of which is now upon the stocks. when finished. will he rigged as a harkentine. Her dimen sions are as toilows: Length of keel 140 feet—il3o tPet over all; hn-adth of beau“. 34 feet; and depth of hold 13 feet. She hasa medium clipper model with very tine ends. and when completed will rank with the finest and best. constructed ves sels on this coast. The mill is running day and night. re quiring an average tom: of something over 100 men. aggregating 100,000 feet in the twenty-four hours. The social danu- given at the Good Tem plars‘ “all last Saturday evening wasa success. ————.o4~——— Port nlaeovory Ila-la. The steamer Mastick Is now at Pattie. where she will have her condenser retubed and undergo such Other repairs as may be deemed nmsary. We learn that Captain Connlck has re sined the position of Master ot the str. slim. and will take command of the new swam—tug Tacoma. The brig Deacon. and Teresina Ferreira an: loading with lumber for southern pom. _ ALL persons wanting life insurance should get insured in the Mutual Life As sociation. of Portland. Oregon. J. L'. Quackenbush has lately hwusppointsd General Agent for the Company. .Thls Is a home company and rates are so low that almost any person can get insured. J amos Jones is agentfor Jew-non County, with ofiies at Port Townsend. ' —...._._._ Tun Dalfsrdno Hotel. having been en arged and Inproved, is now prepared to entertain any number 0! guests w th first» class board and accommodations at re duced rams. ' ———————‘.’———-—— A man assortment of ladies’ tangy not; paper may be found at Jam Jones . ' ————4.>——— T. Jacuu a 00.. of the Peoples Market. an: always prepared to mmish the cltiaens of Port Townsend and vi cinity with the choicest of meats. in cludiu fresh and corned beef and pork, smokefi meats. sausages. head-disease. hams. tripe. lard, and all vegetables in their season. _.O-.———— Jun: Jonas has just received a quan tity at Seattle soap which is guaranteed wglve better satisfaction than any East ern made soap. " Marine Intelligence. Port Townsend. CLEARED. Sept. l—Schr. 0:018. for va Westminsmr. ‘~ unsu- Cnlltolnll. Pol-mad. “ b—Slr label. Victoria. Sem- Reporter. um- Earhart su Cllyof Punuxn. Vlclnl'll. Su- Ella Andemn. Victoria. str (It; of Panama. Nw-lmo. “ fi—Rchr. turtle Hayden Victoria. -- 7—3chr Jury Parker, flew-u. ENTERED. Sept. l—Schr Oran. .\‘ev Westminster. " $—le(60|1;|!1. .\‘unnlmo. . “ 3—B”- L‘ulllurulu. Victoria. “ 4—er CltKent‘ Panama, “atom. 31.: [an 1, Victoria. m‘w. ‘ hu- A-I'u—l it. N no ll‘ I. a yum—pt D“ lbw which hay hwwn-yl-Ibm Iny «la-gum “I. b in ......- Hnlmu m 111 '——v' ad 1.- rmnu—lp-gJ-l IMlw—n’v Tho “I '— II In M.- ” 0-4 0.- lyluh. h, D ..- h M D— u... but...“ no 1n... Imp-._- .- how Inn-Hp!" Mg”. .1 It: ...-9- nnl M d M- lb. .- ...) M m Ilh‘l.fl~h I cut-plinth .1. 0-..- lryv 7.! "...-II- Iq-In um ...-u --hnu-I. rmyIII-hd all r.|-‘oh ...: Iva OMI‘I‘O“ "bun—n "N“ In! 111 M . ov I.” nun-I 'h-I.m-. m I. u.“- amid-Irv lon-It wrach—m- d.’ mil-I thy Int-”II. b 4.- 0- h hi...“ litmus-null “0n... Hu- nun-r) “11-inn. in! bi Isl-w ll row-flu sun I! “in! Mt. all. vu- Mu thou- Iflfl but in nun ‘llu mic-n. «vii-b“.- Ital I. u Mun-uh- .“ 'ol.th ‘cr. dim-In. 'b “Ida-Mm 111 . mdlhll-o In.” and any h.- ofllohfllsblh‘lh m I. ...-I, my '- ush. M I. b 111 "III (mill-annual. “with! ild 111 an ulna-omm tinny an nay-uh mm. Inn |llll|ill. not In any unu- Unmet AHA. The apt-In now-r .- 110111 “ddfiwvx' "I*de with nun-I7 l- ay hrs. In why VIII! 'th clue I. (Int-r all» rmlu em men-u. Inn-cl I— bsen donate-50' mu rd. Wait I- Db anxiety to mu. Ih-m cl 111-d! h: In. led to diurnal 111. has I- 11. (in-liqui er. m 1“ Imn. lover wit. 0:.- may. m Professuonal Cards. JAIII lcsAvon-r. G. loin: HALL". McNAUCI'I'I' t HALLII. ATTORNEY! AND COUNSELLOIS AT LAW Proctor- ln Admuuty'. Money loaned. Ind lame mum-ma told unn- to Lane, (bliectfmmade. Convoy-um. tc. PORT 'I'OWXSEND. W. ‘l'. J. A. KUHN. ATTORNEY AT LAW P 300103 nl' AD minny Ind Non? Mlle. Port. Town-end. W. . M _—q.—_—_—.-—.—__ DENNISON tBLANcHARD. ANDREI-IY3 AT LAW AND P 3001038 1N Admtnlty. Pon I‘m-ed. W. 'l'. c. M. BRADSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Port. “wnsend. W. 1' —— HOTELS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. C. "ASE m". Pmprlem. THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR [louse bu been retnmished and retitted m all lte (iemrttnentn end in now mutation turnlsh Ilnl ell- coco-node! to its putt-mm. Being eliqihly situemd it In may of mm b the trnvo in? public. Its table will always go supplied wi h the best the merket ulfordn. Rooms for matinee. with Don-d by the day or week. 115 WASHINGTON HOTEL. u. 1.. "mun, Pup-victor. IIAVLVG REOPENID Tlllß MEL. I - bet: to lnlonn the public that it nu not only been thoroughly renovated. but. nmr nluhed throughout. adding greatly to the comfort of its guests. and now gamers-en the appointment! requlslte tothe mommhtion ot’ the puhlic in I satisfactory manner. It in cm? of access. facing the ummbout landing. an the management is determined 111-till cuisine shun be “DIHIM 16-" - 1 DALGARDNO S HOTEL WATER STREET. Port Town-end. w. 'l’. THE ABOVE HOUSE IS PAITIUULARLY erupted to the mmodaiion 0! 111 it‘icl‘émé” atrfi‘fli'“ “”m’ifif" l , o , .v or md Sojourners wishing m Port Dlscovery Hotel. I to" Meow-n I. 1.. J. 2. PO6". I I I - mm. THIS HOUSE HAB nu urn-rm and retumhhed end now mm the public every mooning?!“ to bet-d in unmet-manta not: w in the in provemenu o! the use. The choicest view!- we selected hr the Table. and the but brand- oi Liquors-ad Gum no diapenned It. the In. U. S. RESTAURANT. ' (Opposite Dnlcudno‘l and.) 15. moon». W. Mum AT ALL Bonus on nu mom. ‘1 We“ nulfi‘ solicit the mo! the t rubllc.llhvln: been}: 13.33113“... In Cul mnn I. m . ”6"“ a" mucwxun. W For Sale. me: alone I [IA-m A complete. Hung ain‘t year- out. both good. . Buggy Ind mdlnfilflnm for flue at I bu g-nin. Price $7.50. nun-a It. 1341' norm & (‘O, ————————‘ For Sale. : 031 v: mum-nu no. a 14 um: #AGON completn, put up with no! or Double nu usual BMHSCHILD a CO.’S. W Schooner W. H. Stevens. NEITHER CAPTAIN RICHARD ABEL, 0]" A me Schr WJLvaenumr the undeml ed Agents or the Above-nlmod schooner. wflTbe mwmalble for debts own-acted by me Officer: 01‘ UNW. ROTHSCHILD Q 00.. A is. RICHARD ABEL. Wigs.“ Port Townsend, August so, 1376. $8 —_s\ Bark California. EITHER (‘AP‘L A’. W. LOVE OF THE q Burk Cnmomh. Ivor the undernlsnwd Agents 0! the above-mulled lurk, will he re uponmhle for debts command by the officer: 0' ”w' A. w. Loriliumer. Bo'rnscmw a 00., Agents. Port Townsend. August. 18, 1876. as l 'r 11 x 3 ' Kentucky Store! I PQBT TOWNSEND, W. T. | ; _ ,' I ‘\::mmran;r&r‘ug;w Hum rm. up ammvm. l 'l‘lu- Fine-Ht. lan-gem, and ’31..“ gashiuuahle amt —4» __ * Dress Goodaood. Fancy . ‘ French Kid Gloves, including Alexandra’s, A LAQIEB AID GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, A Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Ladies’ Bonnets 4nd Everything to be founding Fll’st Class Dry Goods Store. Groceries, .. .. ALSO .. . . Hardware, . Ship Chandlery, * Liquors, Wines, Tobacco Cigars, Etc., Too Numerous to Mention. Also, a. Fine Stock or . CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURED JEWELRY: gas-op: Stock 1:"in been selected by unpenondly.ha ......amg ”SEEKE'JE‘ELTSL‘Z? ‘ééfnf‘Fmfii‘f'fiJfi'lfi $23315?“ ‘ newt-'1- Paxm j ROTHSCHILD ' & CO7. ficzwsaflmn a: 00.. Shlppmg and. Commlssmn , MERCHANT& Port Townsend, Washington Wary, Imporéen, Wholesale cud Rani] Dealers in ' , Dry Goods, .Clothing, . Boots and Shoes, ' Ship Chandlery, , . Tobacco and Cigars, Liquors, Crockery, Statlonery, Etc. Exchange Bought and Sold. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. The Highest Price Paid for WOOI, Hides, Furs and Produce, Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. ROTESQEILD _& CO. 'Sound, received by lust. steamer, and: tor sulc by ROTHSCHILDQCO'