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TI": “IRWIN?" HIK‘I'IHHR. “A n \‘V v : u 'L I: o' |\« .I" ”I w!» ~o"\1"~“‘~ "uh'l “. i" “‘ -’I.'I'I ;.- .- .~ I v rum-LN ~ \r- .lI'H-Tn- iv: v-a- "\.. T- .‘. .‘l4_.|' Iv" lur “.IH'}: 'I‘Nll“"".|"“_"n.l:“"1‘ U". \V-ln NI'I! Hm :-§‘~wm-_- rum- I. I'm-hug ".4! n mil MTV-ill mlvlhgnm-n u". n ".-\v|}.;wl! 9.. mum “hm.- lilo an “1 (-- «J- owls :ul-I ll‘l'lll!IID‘~‘ Inf H“- ‘ig. In} M ' 1! HT" ‘IIHI'Q I" LN} 01"”‘0': Iln' ~ulpa' fi IVn'. l‘hirnl anr. .\r:u_\ |ui.i..n ..| Inn-'3' |'|1~:IHI Hun-lb IIII' llu' hm: ti! u! ( mmurn in! :nvl .\;:Ii- u'lxllv. i~ - \[rllv'l in lln- lungungv nl' Hrll. Sly-r -~n II l'yuhnhilitic-J'. t hit-t ~i-_:n:ll1)m. "-I;ch yu-vlnrm thu l'nllmring Illlliv~l " l'u gm- ]lrnlm‘liull 'lDQ'l‘lll|||l‘l'|l‘ll)‘ “:ll'llingi un :111 of ”w Atlantic and Gulf rmhl: nl' tlu- l'uiml Sum-d. ml un llm-‘A- M [ln lnlwu; m wulyh the riw-r vlmngv“ ulcmg ‘iu-lt' mur~c~ in the great i'i\'l'l—\ l‘le) ~: ll into at ~c:l~otl‘ lln- [u'lllln'lliilli'c~ alibi-tin: :3 :li toltlltll'tt‘t‘; to cat-tr telegraphic 'tlne-. hr which Illeleruingimi 11-poll~ |ll:i\ he h.ui..o\‘er regiom eon~iuierul impracti l-ahie for eueh coti~tt'ltu-tiotla: to maintain a <_\ ~lelu of connected piiiiitlii“ on the “'3l - to take charge of the recognized fiyitem ol'voiuutary uieteoroiogie-Il I'epttrb‘ may he illtti. "\‘t'l’ regiom t'lilhilil'l't'ti ill)- practicallle ior such confirm-lines: to main tain a system of connected statione on the wa-enast: to take charge oi the recog nized systenw of voluntary meteorological olm‘rvatiom on this continent. in addition to the regular system of the service; to secure the co-opemtion of iol'eign ()ilst‘l‘v er: in lon-igu countries; to endeavor to aid directly all the farming population in the harre.~‘titu.r oi titeir crops; tlliti finally to put it ill the power of every citizen to know each «lay, with tcasonahlc accuracy. the approaching \veathcr changed." How is this done? For it is. right to say that these exlwetations are tnet. llllti with continually growing aceulacy. In the that place. there isa thorough course of instruction given tothose who are to be oiwervers, hath in military. sig nailing and telegraphy. meteorology. and the Signal Service duties at stations ot ob servation and repel-t. ’l‘hiaistioue at the school of iltitructiou and practice at Fort Whipple. Va. There were at this post.‘ at the last report. seven colntniisioneti of liccni. ol whom four were unticrinstrucn tiou. anti forty-two enlisted men. 'i'helel were on Station duty. June. 30. 1876. tin-l (latent the lact report. 103 sergeants, tl‘ eorporaia. ami li-t privates. i There are in the United States in all 17] l station. classed as follows: Stations mak ing lilli telegraphic reports. 92; making obwrvatioue and reporting by mail. 15; printing stations at which ohservatiomi are not made. 3; special river station. 23:} stations on telegraphic lines. 38. Reports} are also received front seven ntatiotn‘ in the West Indies. six of them making luil Icic gmphle reports; and from sixteen Briti~h- Auteriutu statiom. all but one reporting by telegraph. The average coat of manumeturiug each station of observation «luring the year. ex c'uslve ot‘ the cost oi the telegraphic, ser vice and ot'tile pay anti maintenance of the men on duty waa $424,012 it may be saltl here that the aunt of the pay lillti allow. ant-ea ot‘ the men scantily conupcusatcu for their continuous labor. DEATH IN A DISHCLO’I‘H. A imly comepnndcnt ot the “iiumi World", having been started by typhoid I'rvor in her neighborhood some time ago. gives the following good advlw about dishcioths : if they are black and stiti'nnd smell like at lntrnynrd—lt is enough—throw them in the tire and helm-forth nnd forever wash your dishes with cloths that one white. cloths that you can see through. and see il‘you ever have, thntdieeuse again. There are sometimes other cuttst‘fi. but. I have smelled a whole house full ot typhoid lever in one "dishrug." i had some uelghimra once-clover. good sort or folle‘: one {all fonrol them Were sick ut. one time with typhoid fever. The doctor ordered the vinegar barrels whitewashed. and ”new about forty eents‘ worth ot'ent-hollc acid in the mill-pull and departtnent. l Went Into the kitchen and made gnlel—l howled a disheloth und looimi mound and found Severn] and such "rugs!" l hurned them all. and milled the dunghterot‘thc hence to get me a dishelotii. She looked around on the table. "Why.” snld she, " there. \vzu about udozeu here this morning.” and she looked in the wood box and on the mantle lit“? and Mt in the cuphounl. "Well." i told. "I saw some old black rotten dish clotha us thoae. and you lllilit never use such again." [took iuruve :it tntrdngthnt family for weeks. and I believe ”ltl‘e dirty ditheloths were the cause ot all that hard work. Therefore. I say to every houn-keqwr. keep your dishvloths clean. You may onlybrushnud comb your Iwzulou Sun «lays. you need not wear a collar uuh-s you 0 from home—but you mus: wash your filshcloths. You may oulysxswptho lloor when the sun guts right; tho wimlous don't. need washing. you can look out 01 the door; that. nphlur‘n “M; on [ln- front )Ol‘L'h don't hurt anything—hut as you hm: your lives wash out your «INN-loll]. In the fox-tall grass grow in the ganln-u (the seed Is a tool (In-p anyway). lrt thu hula In the heel-x of your luuhaml‘s loot mgs go umlnruml. lot the saga- go nugalh t-xetl. lvt the chlhlrru'u shot-s go two Sua daye without blocking, M the.- hom so! lom'um-ki on ma- “omh-u ogg—huttlo “uni: out your lli‘clotlls. Hal without a tablecloth. muh your lam-iaml M them ury. l'o without. a mrlaiu for your win dow and cake for your Iva—nut for heav -111.5 sake keep your ulieclolh clean. At the (‘ahinrl svuiuu lhc- Sun-hwy (I! the Navy mporlultlmt in-‘mn-limh~ slum'd lu- ihuul m cmmuamlerw ul' tlu: l'niml Slates Inen-of-wur In llw North Pacific ocean to seize all l'uitml Status nwnrlmnt mm ungafic-d in me t‘onliv trade. and such veiscls wll he lulu-n to lln- most. com-eu lvm [mint and tlolin-rml ta thu mow-r United States authorities 10‘»; dealt with Iccordlug to law. l‘mm i‘ i. llw' --n u. [\r'Jll-LIXI y: I'. P\ Haw l‘l'H" ml \\l m‘hl [HA I l'l nu.“ |~l’llv~'\!a m \ I'l Nu \pmnhv lu-"L '11,». \:-:'h' .l'll-Illw ;| “In I: IN In ll'l I pl \\ u~ lr-H'nl |l\' In nu. Eu ll I'!'| [Jul-[HI I‘ I HUI. \' ”I” 'l;u' HI ”'o'" [l'llVl'll'-'I‘“1-1I'JwH-LHUILIIHIl"| Im-I Ilul llu-n |vi~ | Iplnu lwuml I'm! On Inll' ' :Ivlf ll'L. llul‘ roll .I hu- ’n- luvlqnlh-I [u l ukr n-v l-uul Inn! "th nhivh lu- -|ll"1.‘l hum :I lu-l'hg Jlnwin: ”I I! I". hid li\wt| Mia-I) M”w unr—inznl' Hu- 'u-H'. Hu‘V mm i~ mm a linrmvr IH'II' H'mgu. :uul any mm Jamming lln- Imm nl' l'n- -r-u.-. IIH'III mu lum- it \‘o-riliml lay wring him. “ __..__..__—_____ SUMMONS. IN 'l‘lll-I hl~"l HIVI‘ ('Hl‘lt'l‘ Ur‘ 'l‘lll-Z 'I‘IIIIH) .Il'hlt'lkl. lDl~"|‘l{l<‘l‘ HI“ \\'.\‘lll.\'l;'l‘n.\' ’l‘l-lltlil l‘UlH'. Hum l.\'H 'l'l-IIUIHA l‘ I'HIH‘ 'l'UWNsl-ZNI) l’or thu munliw of Joni-rm“. (‘lullnnh Huml and San Juan. pucz'r MILL COMPANY PLAINTIFF, VH. Grace Jaoklins, l ‘ ae guardian of tho vsratu of William ('llupllulll. .lr‘. Lillll't‘lll'fl Chapman. Franck (‘hapmam l'ltlwaril Uri-mum. Lauri-urn-(Jrvnnan. 'l‘llulnrh‘ Hrrnnan. .lnwph Hrvnnan. (irarr i‘). .‘l. Hrn-nnan. antl MaryJam-(lrcnnan. minnr hi-ir.~~ of Laurent-v Grvnnan. (10-rvaual. William ('halnnan. Jr., Lanri'ncu (‘hap man. Pram-is' Chapman. I‘:II\\':II'(| (-‘run nan. Laurence Hrvnnan. 'l‘humas ”"t'll nan. .lmcph (lrunnan. (h'lu'l' H. M. (ironnan and Mary Jam (irrnnan, mi nor heirs: of Lauri-non Hrt-nnan. (lul vvasml; And llunry Swill. adminiilra [m' nl'thcwiaru of Lanrvnro (irunnau. Ih‘t'i‘:l~‘l‘i’. And at the partnewhip curate ol'tfrrcnmm & Uraimcy. Dl'll‘l-INIDAN'I'S. Action brought in NW District Court (nl‘lhe Third Judicial llistrirt 0| Khr- 'l‘t-rriim'y nl' \Va~'hingmn. ho’tling n-rnn at Port 'l‘mvm‘onil. fur tho \rnllntivs nt'Joliiermll. Ulallam. Nani] aml San Juan. and mm plaint lilwl in tho mame 0! Jt'lii-rmn. am! in tho ollicc of the clerk of said Dis trict umrc. To Grace Jackling: A 6 gnanlian at the whale at William Chapman. .lr., Laurence- Chapman. Fran ci< Chapman. Edward ('lrvnnan. Lanrmwn Grcnnan. 'l‘lnnnm Grunnan. .losoplnlrcn nan. Grace E. M. (lrvnnmn and Mary .lath-cnman. minor la-lrs nf Laurence (lrcnnan. tlm-awtl. William Chapman. -lr.. Laurent-e Chapman. Pram-h (Tlnapy man. Edward (invnnan. Luau-lure (lrcn nan, 'l‘lunnas (lrcnnan, Josrph (lrennan. Gracolfi. M. Grummn and Mary lune (lrvnnan. minor he-irs ul‘ Laurence (ln-n --nan. deceased. Anll Henry Swill. admin ‘i~'tramr nflllccstatu of Lam-once (ll ennan. deceased. and ot the partlwwhip estate of Grumlan 8.: Urannoy, Ulil‘l-INIHN'I‘M— [N the name ot the Utiitetih‘iales of America. you and each oi'yoti. are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiil'. in the District i.‘oltl‘t ot the ’l‘hit'd Judicial District oi tlte 'l‘erritoiy ot‘ Wtuiiiiigton. holding terms at Port 'l‘owmend. in Jet‘- i'erson County. for the counties oi .ieii'er ,on. Claim. Island and San Juan iii said 'i‘erritory. and to answer the complaint tiled tilt‘i‘i‘iil Within sixty days (exeimive oi the day of service) alter tde. date of this ~uunnons orjitdizinent. by default. will be taken against you aeconiing to the prayer of said complaint. The. saidaetlon isiwouglit to obtain a nlecree oi this Court. to quiet tile title ‘to. and torn good and sttilieient convey ance ot the hind described in. Lot Zl. sect 18.eontiiinin;: 33 25-100 acres; i'l hi ot'i Sl‘lqr sec 18, Si) acres; N lii‘ oi' Nit} qr see. 19. 80 acres—till in tp 32. N R 3 E; and lots ‘2 and 3. See '24. and the H it) or of see 24. and lot i. sec 13. and lot i. see 2-1. and the N W qr oi the N W or oi sec '34, the S ht'oi' the N W qr sec 2i. lot i. we 14. lot-t l and 2. see 23. and the S E qr ot the N W qr Sec '23. atid lot 3. sec 23, :iiid the N E «11' ml the N i'} qr Sec. 23. and the S hi'oi the N E qr of sec flit—Ail in tp 3'2. N range. 2 I'}. containing 3'67 25—100 acrei. more or less. Aleo lots '2 and 3. see 34. tp 32. N range. 3 ii. 53 i)il—-I|Nlacrc.~t; and S i‘lqr of N l') q» the N E or of the S E qr. sec 34. tp 32. N range. 2 E; and N hi of S W or see 35 tp 3;! N range? E—‘llii 53-100 :lt,’l'('~‘, more or less. Also SW qr oi'HW of section 33. :iiid the S haii'ot' SE quarter. section 3'2. township 3] N range 2 ea<tz and tric tional oi N hail of X it} quarter. section 5 it)Wl|~‘i|i|l :lii N range 2 Baa—containing in all Hi; 40-100 acres more or lt-~'~; :i|~o fractional 2 and 3 see ‘23. the, SW qr oi the NW quarteroi'seetion 2!. all in township 30 N rangezi l‘l—containing iln' acres. more or lest Total number of acres iti aboVe deici'iption about it 17 hill“) acre~', in leltind county. Washington 'i'errltor)" from said ilei‘entant-I to said piaintiii‘. titid tor their coils and tii-‘iilif‘l'lllt‘nl‘. and ior other relief. for tile reiNhi that said plain tiii‘ hm heretoihre in good iaitlt purchased; and paid for said islil‘i, and -:lid de leiidants have heretofore received their full pay to—wit: the min of sil.i'.'lit for ‘their iiiterc~t in said land. and there i~' a detect in the title conveyed hy them he rea<on of said (Brace Jackiing the ~‘aid ‘gtiardianoi‘ ~‘aid heirs' not lliiVillg iii the iiinie oi said conveyant e been only ap pointed guardian oi said heirs by any court iin thi" 'l‘t-rritory. and for other rea isllil". all of which will more fully appear my reference to the complaint tiled in thi‘ ’arliott. And ii'yon fail to appear and nimrer said complaint :i~' :ilioi'e required. the saidl plainiiii will take t‘etaiilt again‘t you and | jnllgne-nt and apply to the court iUl' thc’ reliei detnaned iii the complaint. ‘ i f- flhitneu J. it. LEWIS. Juliet-fittin- I N'lli. .‘ilili District t‘ont'l. iiiiti tin-Nail Int ' i -- Laidi'utii'l. iili“ .‘nh tint of April. .\. ll l‘Tt‘. -li\ Mini BEA \‘I'JY. ‘ it‘l'k. .\ie.\'an;.;lit & Lciiiy, ntt‘ysi i‘or plaintiii‘. b-titt ‘l‘" “11‘ \‘Nllll' “l . A t‘ A ,11l 0 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IV I‘ llw 'l‘ ~ lilo l- «tn-t Steam-hip Dakota. 2'oo Yong.lll.\[-i|.’~i.£y\|\l\\lt|. \\'lll II \\| ~\ 111 l mu ~ 11l l.‘l ‘ll'll m: ’l',‘ |- ‘l Fare from Port Townsend lo San ancis: 0 Cabin S2B; Steerage sI 3 fi,\§i-l(.\.\ll~l'n, I'l‘. l|v\\.\~l-\ll.l‘ VII [HULL ! April 21) Apr! ‘ ‘ Aurll in May In -' ‘.’~ " :tn " :ln .\l.|\' H May to June :0 June a June 1n ._.__._. ..._.._.__.______ Steamship City of Panama. 1800 tons, W. a. SlCAlN'lH',t'omusmzu \VYILI. LEAVE (IN THE FULLUWINH tinted: _ . _ . “WWW—I” _,___ 4,. ms FRAN('ISI'U_PT. TOWNSEND. vmoma. April 10 On arrival. April‘lo " 30 “ “ May In May an H “ .. an June In “ “ June to tt 2|" tl ‘| ‘ l’aawngerfl from Portland antl lip-Sound port: will take Puget Sound mail steamer :1111l make connection with the (,‘ltyot l’anama at Victoria. Steamer Dakota gq)(‘~‘ through to Olympia. These steamers leave Victoria at noon on the llayatlvertlwd. Tickets art-good only on the steamer for which they are pin-chased. 11111 l are not transferable. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to 11. L. 'I‘IBBALS. General Agent for Puget Sound, Port Townsend. Probate Notice. . IN the Probate Court. oi‘ Clnlhun Coun ty. W. 'l‘. t [N the matter at the estate of WM. LAW, decc:t~'cd. Order to Show cause why decree of (ii:- trihutiou should not be nntde. UN reading and tiling the petition of Elliot Uliue. exeeutorot the estate of Wm. Law. deceased. setting forth that he had tiled hi< tlnnl account of his :uhuini‘trution ot‘the cstute ol‘suid deemed. in thiseonn t)’. and that the same has been duly set tled and allowed; that all the debtsaud expenics ot‘mltniuistrution have been duly paid. and than, :1 portion of sold estate re tnuim to be divided among the persons in terc~tcd under the will, and praying: among other thing. for an order of dis tribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled. it is ordered: 'l‘hut ull pemo .s intern-ted in the estm’e ot \Vlll. Law. dece:l.~cd, be und nppeur b -- fore the Probate Court of the county of Ulnlltnn. ’l‘erritory oi' Wushington. at the mint room ofsnid county. in the town oi New Dungeue“. ln sold county. on Mon day. the 27th dnyof May. A. I). 1573'. at 11 o‘clock A. .\I.. then and there to show e~tu~c why on order ot distribution should ‘ not he made of the residue of sold Mite. among the legutecs und devisees of said ‘ deceased. according to low. ‘ It. is hll‘tlier ordered: that a copy oi this; order he published for tour successive weeks, before the said 27th dny 05 May. A A. ”78. in the Weekly Aunts; :1 Weekly ue\\’t=pit|)el'. printed and published in the tt‘iywn of Port 'l‘ownscnd, . cli‘et.~on countyi \ . ’i‘. In teethnony whereof l have, hereunto *w“ set. my hand and caused the gSenl zolllcinl seal ot'the Court to he ai *v-“ fixed this, the 25th day oi March, A. i). 1575. W. L. ROGERS. l’robute Judge. Attest: W. (J. GAm-‘HCLDIC, Clerk. 7:>i\v l Probate Notice. IN the Probate Court of the county of island. Washington Territory. IN the estate or Tnonms l’rzmuxs. dc eeased. Administrator's sale of Real Estate. V‘WI'IUE IH HEREBYGIVEN 'l‘iiA'l‘ i. in plum-nun“! of an order ol'the We hate Court of island County. Washington 'l‘erritor_v. made the 15th day oi April, A. 1).. [B7B. in the matter ot'the estate of 'I‘IiUMAS PERKINS, Deceased. the nu der<iqu-d. the minlinistrator of said estate will sell at. pulliie auction to the highent i)i(ilil'l‘ l'or l':l~‘i|. gold coin. and snhjeet to eonlirnmtion by said Probate Court, on 'i‘uesdar. the ch day of May. A. 1).. H7B. at 2 o'clock i’. .\i.. at the, door of the I‘ourt Home. (‘oveianlL in said Collu tr. W. 'i‘.. all the right. title. interest and I-~tlltl' at the said THOMAS i’l‘lith'lNh‘ at the time ot'hi-x death. and all tin.- right. litleand interedt that the said estate hm. by Operation of law or otherwiw. acquired other than or in addition to. that oi the ~aid 'I‘iIUMAS l'iCiiKiNHat the time of hi- death. in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel ot land, situated. lying and being in the said (.‘eunty ot' liland. 'i'erri tor-y of W:I-lii|igton. and particularly lit‘rl eriln-d :I~' tulio\\'.-'. to-wit: The 3' W qrnftlm N E qr. the N ['2 qr M'Llw S H qr. the W In! of NW H H gr. [ln- S In oi the N W qr and tho N hl'nt the S W qr of section four (I . tuwmhip thirty mm 552‘. nurth range one (1) east. um. mining thru- lnnnlml and twenty 3520, :u-rus. all in Island County. Washington 'l‘crrilory as nmro-mit l. WILLIAM B. ENGLE. Acllulnistmtor ot'snltl Ntnte. AJV. Exams. nu‘y lbrndlninlstrutnr. Am“ 17, 1875. 9:3w. 1 ‘ ‘ V Y ‘ \\! -‘-.' t ‘I |I~ mil l'unhr-in (nan-11m. 5 ‘ MERCHANDISE DFEXTHA QUALITY. ; i HARDWARE, E House and Ship Carucnter’s Tools, SHIP CHANDLERY, GR 0 C E R I E S, 17.10 VISIONS; Boots and Shoes, WINES, 1. I Q U o a s, ‘ CIGARS. 620., &C. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all Kinds. , AGENTS FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER& REAPER HAINE’S HEADER Sweepstake Threshers, SEED-DRILLS Taylor’s Sulky Bakes, MOLINE PLOWS. Mitchell’s Farm Wagons (‘50., (Run, 850.. AT THE Lowest Prices l'UlH‘ TOWNSEND, W. 'l‘. SUPERIOR TFAMS J )“T 1 V’ '1 IVII A]; 1' IN G Islib —-ANI) Commission Merchants Vessels Discharged, Freight. Collected, Teaming of all kinds done, at ilcusnnuhil- Hutu-I uml Suiisl‘m'tiou lilnu'uuiuml. NUIIWARMNH AND ('HMMISSIUN "('Bl - mw-lprmuptlyullcmlml in. ‘ mm DRY ANIHHH'II-ZN W 01)“ ALWAYS (I an huntl. Aimdzmui liurk. Vl‘nlu’i‘llY IIA Y. ALWAYS] UN lHNl). Alli-:S’l‘ Sielluooom Boer, Sit-Milo lloor.nml Levy llro‘s Soda “nil-r and 1100 l Beer. \IJ. lll'SlNl‘lfls I-LN'l'lll'S'l‘l-Zl) I‘o Hl'll 1 mra- will rem-nu prompt and (-un-iul ulll'lllmll. Iii!" 'l‘u tlu- llll'l't‘llullH of l'v>l'l'l‘m\'ll~l-ml. Wl‘ will ~u\' iimt \n- I'I'Q‘CIVU nil your gnmh uml utlvuum-lin- ruin fur your lI‘I-luhi hill-I. lur whirl) wv (-I-rluinly l‘xlwvi your pulrmmuv, u-valmw ullmulml in l'l'(‘(,‘l\'lll,‘.’. ‘hippinu, and delivering your gumls [or many ymu'i lilhl. Wa- urn ntiii propnrml to «lo uilyour work at {llll' umi l't'usnnulllc- prim-H. H. L. TIBBALS «‘5 00., Port. Townsend, W. T. | .: ’RU G S l D . ) ' ,T" V l STATIONERY, 850., .- Whull 911 v :nnl Ito-mil. luy JV fl HILL - 9 .W--./9 Purl. 'l‘uwnm-ml. \V. T, mu'ns. MEDICINES. UllliMll‘ALS, AND 'l‘llUSx‘ES; Patent Medicine: of all Indn. GLASS, . PAINTS, OILS, AND BRUSHES; _ “ A Large Assortment. l HOAI’S, PE ll ll‘U M ERY, PUMAImS, HAIR OILS, And all Articles used lor lho Tollol, &c., &c.. &c. Quick Sales at Small Profit! [l7' Prescriptions carefully com poumll-11. 41y __~_._____._.________ AND '0 RGANS. Grand, Square E Upright Church, - Hall 3 Parlor Organs ! Prices Lower than Ever Before. PIANOS FROM $220 T 0 S7OO DREAMS more S3O T 0 S4OO conmsuaeco Washington, N. J. hf—W'w—"WTMW New (10 (eds RECEIVED A LARGE STUCK ()I“ GROCE R l E S PROVISIONS; Whirl: are: on sale-an The Lowest Etesfor Cash. CHARLES ISISEXBHS. Pioneer Bakery, PORT TOWNSEND, WJI'.