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' i 1: l Null“ “I. the‘ i'n-J xh'liull ('lmrs-h. « ilii.n:i ‘-\'o-1ill”~-ti:l.\" lilil .\x“ .u. : Man “1' nun-l. ~ ~' .\ i.n_;_'-- mul gi-Iwrul :u --i w: mu I.ll":'.l‘l~“ wiih tho'ir . -, unlv- prt'M'Hl, lugl‘tiwl‘ Willl ‘ l:._' wlhiiui‘, viz: ('nmmis ‘ . . \:. |\'.|_v um! Hrmvnliuhi: H l‘wr.~h.n\'. ““1" I'mlmu- .imlu'v; ‘." i H. H .wumn. .-\luhtnr;uml Sin-r- I” \\H|lt'lli‘r. All nmnil’vstml tho Jw-luwl inn-rest in ihu uvor lulvssml ‘uva nl' laying Ilw funmhilinn of 1;» I'~ 'l'vmph- in nu!" lllillhf. thus “1'" 4.1.; :muilwr huh In ihu mighty vhuin aw! vwr vxtmulmu line of churchvs lhrnnzlmllt the lvnglh and lireutlth ”1' mn- land. The site on which the Muhhng is to im eructmi, willlthe w-mn-h-rymljuining, (umnprising :u. an") is prnnuum-uJ as one of the in wt pivlurosquu, I‘Xlilllt. tlllll com nun ling views «if vulluy and "mun. m n wv-m-ry, with lhn- Straits Du VII-i v.l .unl ”lymph: 11mg.» huyund. 'l‘hc Int. wi'h tht- prmty unumtery, inter ~p--r~‘ml wiih umrgrmans, was gmwr unsly prmnntml hv Mr. .\I. 11. Lumi hlml. an old and xnuch respected cit mm :nuung us. 'l'hn- (‘lll'N'il will he quite commo di«-ll~'. with tower and vvstry, tho nr. t-hitm'tnm gothin. The Suhhnth hull. I'rom snvh ll prominent position, will in“ hvard uttho most distant points of the svttletnnnt. A neat piiskut lt'llt‘t‘. will onnlosu the site; and it is proposed to arrange the lots in the m-nwtnry according on the latest im proved plun, each being nnnihornd and set apart for disposal to parties (or families) desiring them. A low tit‘l‘ ot‘ Inns-only will surround each lot, with gravel wnllts, thus ndding to the beauty and nomtncss of Hit gronnds, and saving: the :‘mnoyamw of dilanidntod and unsightly (rnolow urns of wooden tonnes, too frmpwnt ly seen piled and scattered owr c m wt-mto-d ground and over tho sm'rvd zruvvs ofdcpttrtud dt-nr ones. 'l'ht won-monies took place Ht 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, and were conducted lay lbw. llowurd \V. Strutton, (Syn mlit-ul Missionary) assiswd hy the pautor. with the elders, Mr. Joseph Sun-.lwith, and Addison Conant. and “r. .\I. It. Lundhlud. president of tits) board of trustees. Much enthusiasm mu manifested by the people, in de pmitmu relics. &c , in the box placed In the vornur stone, as the following hst will indicate. The programme of proceedings «in n (villains: Singing—“ All lmil iii» puwer "News name," by the en- Im- uu-mbly. Reading of appro :anllo passages of scriptures. by Rev. ”...-In] Stratum, l'ulluwed by :1 Stir wug m-i o-lmpwnt address. Singing » "llulul the Fort." Reading the lmiury of San Juan Mission, by the mum, Rumlmg list of contributors In "W hm. Hepouiiing the papers, Aw", 9pm HIN'II! nl' grlin. &c., by Mr. .\‘i hum ('unnnv. Placing imx in n awn, by Mr. Jam-pl: Sandwilll. 0%.. .ng m ”:0 mrmr stuns by Mr. .\I I! I.uu.H.lmi. Laying of the cur nn “one, M “en T. J. Weekt-s. the pan-w, uni: ar-‘nlllpnllying words -In hm: .iu .h-pumhnce upon the: [ln no- hiuuuhg to ('ruflll our CHUNG gm! In pn- uu find success. we LAY H..- . mm unumuf llm "Elninnnuel" I‘ve-hymn.“ uhunr'n Hf Sill Juan Isl~ .m. m nu- nluw of tho Father, and ml I» film. um] thn Holy Ghost.— A-n “ Tim wu t‘ullowed, with an mun." prayer. um! with the ”a! Mrumlmttuu. The fulluwing a a lan M thoc'umnntsof hondopos not by tlw rmum: lie-posited by ‘v \I H luunlhlml—«me Swedish ll; Outing. amo- ’_ “filling, Ulla Brit .... 3.1 ....v, .lgto him; plmtnunplm «f u» it all lunulv ”I Sweden, tnken m Nth. pump-pl. M Mr. Lond ha-l uh -. m \ nlralil in H 55. Ind? ...., 1..~- n. "ma. l'nlmnhin in' rat '. thrvo .\u-lrllult [HM nuggets. .o-y (b --. .- upo-u Illl'lll; tin plum}- ‘vfi'nhn um" ”I “Inshmglun 1111 l 000 ..l L... , In I 10-mnr in the Swo t» In pu‘v. wnltru by Mr. Lumi- Ma-t . um” and nut tn Imn in the "0- I'M", I rm rum u! the Cmul on I w.- I fluwo-vu. Ihpoltlod by] Mr N -' I U~~ag‘a-~,llmnch of full! Ohm“. uni . tun. h uf nprmg wheat! [h \l u lb! . llnu‘hl,l bouquet 0|" "...-wuz" It; Sir. [’l6. l'etentm.‘ . tn... 5 ...-h ”I ”howl when, out. ‘ nut“. and gnu-m. By Mr. (inning; o my; ... the “.\plculturilt" nndi *1 mama.” lly Mt. "not. I'}qu I mm M w- l‘nrt Tana-end "Dom: ...-row" Pt..." and the San Francisco 1 mumdo." Hy Mn. Rum. Frazer, ‘a .me: hull dollar, (or the present ‘ ‘l'. ININ, l’zy “H'. H. \\'. Strat v. 'i. :in l'lllu‘llsll shilling. Ilzlli‘ INN. .u .l .\lm-i'n'm: quaiiu-r m' :i nlwllnr I'ni' viuw‘mnmminl yc-zlr, 18"». My .\lr. lmniol .\lmlvlvn, u Hiiti~li llllllil silver min. dutu 18023,“ith:lmmuituMMr :‘l'illll‘u ll’." tln- grm'o ul'Umll. By MI'S- .\lilu‘LLil' WIN-10's. an Alimrii-un ~ilwl' 'IIUI'U, ll.|li! 151:3, and a picm lulute NIH. By Mr. \Vi-ckes, pupnrs lmnlimving the lllStUl'y «if the Sun IJHIHI Mission, :1 list “1' zhmmlnposit- lllf__" rulii-s. a r-np‘v of thg l‘ori 'l'own‘ pvnd ".\lml'h'l and the “'alla \\'alla l">‘iniusman." By Mr. 1. 11. llin-h- Ingnan, 'm l‘lnglidr ~shilling. By Mr. Thomas Flmninu. a r-opy ol‘ the “1 hr gonian" and .\lontrval “(izl/A‘th’,” with specinwns of whuat. oats and harh-y. By Mr. .‘lamrs Fleming. a i.lapanr-so two-hit piuuor. Hy Judge ‘l’omshaw, an American one cent piano, three vent. piece and live cont pin-cu. By Mr. Robert .\lason, one \ustizm Golden, an American silver coin date 1727), and an Annrriuan |_(:r-iitmniialj fifty cent pim'c. 15y "Shvrill' \Vhitcnl-r, one dollar, “)1:- Ininion of Canada] note. By Mr. .losnph Sandwith, an American coin for the year 1860, a copy of the I’ll get Sound Alums and tho ()lympia “Courier”. By Mr. Slratton, a copy of the “( )ccidunt.” By Mrs. Thomas Sutulill'v, a three dollar Anwrican now. By Miss Katie Slltulill‘u, a L'oppf‘l‘punny, date 18'3”. By Miss Lizzie Satclilfc, an American ('Nlt and threu cent coin. By Mr. 0. Mo- Kay. specimens of timothy heads. By Mrs. l‘lrrickson, a (hmadian (piar. ‘m‘r of dollar, and [7. S. '33 cont groan ihmtk, By Master Rudolph Rosier, a ninkvl live cont pivoo. By Mr. Hoard \Vylly, a lnnn‘h of vhoiue wheat. By Mr. George Zigh‘r. an American fifty cont piucu. By Mrs. S. V. Boyce, an Anmriuan silver coin and lmnoh of ilnmortellus. By llan nah Oaks, a. boquet of llowors. l"mr:r.rri~:u. CAPT. (31w. 11. limmm. says the Vauu-nuvvr "lmlepemlcnt." is detail ml on recruiting serviuo, and will re port totllc Superinlmulunt 01' the R - uruiling service, New ank. Tlm umny Irivmls of Capt. liurlnn at l’nrt 'l‘ownsmnl. and l‘ugvt Sound gem-rally, will rngrot to luurn of his mumvnl from tlu-ir midst. THIS nllim "van-ivml a call this way]; from “’11:. Rind. Huh Socie tury of tlw Partluml Umu'd of Trude, and Mr. Liltlojuhn, n reprosvntntive ut' Scum-h capitalists, also from Port.- land. ‘ \Vic publish this week the calls, {or conventions, nf the two political panties ruspuclivuly. Roux—At White River, King 00., Aug. 3th, to the wife bf Rev. 15. J. Sharp, 3. sun. BY 'l'chJ-‘JHMPII.—-l’u<~ung-'r~x lwr [)ukn [a [or l’orl, 'l‘nn’llfit'lltl-u‘h’i. 'l'an-ntirv. Adam Dean. .\li-‘s Birglmn. 11. .\‘umhnll. Tylegraphigi Summary. NASHVILLE. Aug. ls.-——'l‘lm ’i‘t-nues-‘ee Democratic convention on the 22d ballot nominatul Judge Albert 5. Marks. ot Franklin county. for governor. Bums. Aug. lax—lt is stated that on the day oi the last sitting of the (longrms previom to the signature of the treaty. the Austrian and Turkish l'ituiipotentiarics agree Austria should sign a declaration to theeli'ect that the sultan should retain mvereignty over Bosnia. and that occupa ‘tion should he only temporary. 1 LONDON. Aug. 19.—A Vienna dispatch ‘says negotiations between Austria and l’l‘urkey are on the verge of failure and a ‘rupture islunninent. The last pmposi ltion'i ofthe porte have been rejected. Car iatheadon l’anha is awaiting instructions as lto whether he shall quit Vienna. All i Vienna nix-eial correspondenw deny that ;theroovention has been signed. l‘nhlic inpittiuli and the press are unanimous lagahh‘t it. ; ttnutaoo, August 19.—The “Tribune" ‘iiiid morning say-i editorially that the Kearney demonstration in indianapoll-i yesterday came into competition with a welcome to the new Catholic ilislltip ot' the idiomw. The result furnished additional iprumt‘ that the blatant continuum lrmu ‘t'allt‘ornla can expect neither cointort nor rouoienanm from the great body of the t'atholir church. The new hiihop was wa-iuilllml by a va-t crowd of luropie. glad oi the opportunity to show their reqna't tor hi~ holy oiiice. Kearney was neglected ‘ w ith conspicuous contempt. the street pro u-~~.iou which wa: to have receivrd and iffl’ul‘ufl him to the picnic grounds num ’ln-rul hut (H by actual count. The ludian apolh demonstration mu a significant matuplo of the es'thnute held of Kearney iamong western workingmen. lie is a tailure as a scumtlonalis't in this longitude, laud ought to lose no time in returuiug to the open arms of tho 'b‘rlee) lioodiauis. H l{l]’l'l£[.l( ‘A N C m‘unty Convention. The livpnhlicnn vutu-rs ofJoll'crson munty will uncut in their respectivv [)l‘l‘tfllll'ts nn Saturday, Iho slut any of August, 1878. In 7 o‘vlm-k l'. .\I. For the pnrprm: nl' elm-ling delegates in nttunvl a. county vnnwntinn to he lH‘lll :it l‘urt 'l‘uwnscntl nn \lenus rln)‘. Svptmnln'r ‘lth, l'nr tho lmrpvsu ul' ohm-ting three: ill-logntus tn lllh'llll the llopnhlinnn il‘iirritnrinl Uunvon lion, to ho hold at Vunmnver on the 9th clay of Oumlwr, “7-". The reprvscntutinn of the several precincts will he as follows: Port 'l'nwnnsqnd elect .. .... .. . 4 Port Hisvm'cry “ ..... .. . . 2 ‘l’ort Llnllow v “ ..... .. . . ll lChilnnelnn “ ..... .. . . ] lQuilleine “ 1 l By order of the Republican county ; conunittee. l C. M. BIIADSIIA\V, Chairman. ‘ —— 1 DEMQ("H_:A'I‘IO County Convention. The Dmnoeratic voters of .lell‘er son county, \V. T., are requested to meet in wnn‘ention, hy Delegates, in Port vanseml on the 29m Imy ol'Alugmt, A. I). "178.1". I: M. For the purpose of electing delegates to represent said county in the “em oerutie 'l‘erritorlul Convention, to he helcl at Vancouver Septenlher 51h, lh‘l‘h‘, mnl to ehoose delegates to the Uouneil District Convention, and to nominate a county tieket. 'l‘he repres‘mntation of the several. precincts will he as follows: (‘hionu'nm preeinet. . . .(lelegntes 2 Port Diseovery preeinet.. “ ‘2 l’orL Lntllow " “ .. “ 2 Port Townsend “ . . “ 4 Colseell “ . . “ 1 l)LlL'ul)U()S “ . . “ 1 It is roquested that the meetings in the several prvcincts fur elm-Jinn ul do-lvgates be lIL'Id Augx-st 24th, 1878. By order of the county committee. JOHN E. I’UGII, (H. 019 I'E'rlcnsox, .l. l". SHERMAN, WM. JG )RTER. Port vanseml, Aug. .15), 1878. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Svrvivm will he hub! in St. l’uul‘u-hnrvh on Sunday m-u at H A. .\I. my! 7 I'. .\L Svlmlm' 'lt'lltml an '.' l'. )l . Ew'ninu m'uyu-I' on “'mlm-pu tiny]. ul 7 u't-Inck. Liluny nu l-‘ri‘luy .muruing. m u. ltu-gnhu' «NM-:4 In tho I'rvalu'h-riun ('hnrvh on sunvldy III'VI. by Rev. Just. .\glww, [nulmfi .‘ultluuh Schmu an Imm}. BATT‘ISTE’S'HMR INVIGURATUR. M. Battisto Delaitang. ’l‘oneorial nr tiste. ot'l’ort 'l‘ownsend. Washington 'l‘er ritory. hega to inform hi< numerom pay trom and the puhlh-generally. that he has‘ prepared from the original reevipt of I'm l'esn'or .\lontalemla'rt. the celeln'ated Chem ist MIMI-ix and from ehemieal extract; of rare medicinal plants found only on the Norlh-WLH'L Coast ot Ameriea. a most ele gant addition to the natal toilette arlieles in the ~Shape of an invigorator and rejuvi nator ofthe hair. 'l‘hi-A delightllll prepar ation cletlniei ti 0. hair from all impmitieml prevents damlrnti'. heals all akin disease ol‘ the, head. imparts a gloss‘ andsot'tuesa and ‘ beautiful color to tho hair; restores it-fi growth hyits healthy and tonle action“ and prevents it~' talling oil'. In short. ‘ Butllsle's llulr lnvlgnrutor 1 [s the "sine qua non" ol'ali the inventions‘ for the improrenn-nt. beautifying nnll‘ growth of the hair. The material at; which it i< eompowd are harmless and can ; he med freely according to directions ae eompanying each bottle. livery lady do? airous of having healttilul hair should eon sider her toilette table table incomplete withonta holtio ot‘thi-i delicate and cle— gant eosnletie. Prepared and for sale by “AT I‘lS'l‘i‘l IHCLAI'I‘ANG, At hie 'l‘onmriat saloon. Water street. l’ort 'l‘nwncend. W.'l‘. ' “1 For Sale. A No 4 CHAMPION MOWER AND REAPER .\pplytn (Y. C. HAR’I‘LI‘IT'I‘ T. M. HAMMOND & SONS PORT TOWNSEND. .\Lh limbs ms TBAMING AND EXPRESS WORK IN!!!) “'ll‘ll IIINI'A’I‘CII. ("mu-Ingram ull [Hum mum-y puma-nuns To Port Discovery, Emmacnm, or Part LUDLOW’. Dispatches carried day or Night. Horses on Livery. Tram-ling :Igvnts will saw by going with u-uue wu Inn-ml m IH' all Im-n ullkr. l'lc-n-uru- l'nrlh-s «ll'iwn ml! any time. Hay and l'vetl on huml mud curd wood tor sale In any quantity. Dy 'l‘. H. HAMMOND d; SUNS. N. 11.-- Rhododendron l'lunln Null-pod uny pine-u, larel'ully Io order. [BAR'I‘LE'I"I“S CULI‘MN @llng C” l .8111? TEE 7'l” PORT 'I‘O‘VNSENI). \V. I‘, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in iGR OCERIES, Dry Goods, A‘ . _ , (,IL 0 THING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, l TFANOY GOODS, 1L1]: I) "HIRE, Shlp Chandlery, oRoO K E R Y WINES. LIQUORS. Cigars, Tobacco, Doors _ Windows, I'll/wing [III/IZI‘IHI‘II/Sl Furni t u r e , WA.I: I; PA.P E R I) 1 0 W 5, Am! a L a rg 9 Assortment ol goods notmunmratml. which \vu will ~1-ll Tho LO VV EST I’R ICI ES 3757‘ Now on huml. will: :1 1111-50 nil-‘l3] [kf‘tlitlou tonrrivv. :1 lull Stork“; fi‘fi'tpl' Men '5 Cloth l ng.".j,‘.l J UST RECEIVED A New stock of P u r n itu r e VE‘ ‘ - Y W all I’al‘wl . Chas.C. Bartlett’s.