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As (.‘hristnms (mum-,9 in its annual rnund, our tlmuglm‘. wmule-r [nu-k In 1110.51:oner ('hihllmnd‘a durs——“The «Llys, dear 'l‘um. \vhun ynu and I Were buys.” If in wo-m pusuihlu I'ur thnso ('luwrl'ul 0M tim-pluuus (snrll us our pnm, refers tn whr-n he say» "Heap um more \rmul") to have Mnguvsput. inm their big mnnlhi winu \vnmlerl'ul talus tin-y (rnulrl nu 1' 1d nlmul the: merry N'I'IH‘S ul’ whirl: Hwy lmw nl't horn silent witnnssrs! Hut as tln-y were ureutml dumb, we will spunk for (In-m, "of the happy days of yore," with” we used In gather in happy gruups :u'uumi them Parchunm it may awaken a rvslmn hive chord in lhc hcm'ts nl' thus-'0 who have pklhaml {llrmlgh aimilur scrum. .\[nuy Hm Mme m.» hum “inched Father ruil in the bug hm'kclng nml pilu ml the: wrllwlrit-Il wmni, uml, ma its chewl'ul Mum gnvu out warmth and comfort, the plvusnut fumi|y cir cle wmllrl ln- furmwl. [’vrclmnwe Ineighlmr Smiz-h nuu'ul In! HH-w I'Ul' m 1 evening's social chm, bringing, holly ur Clmrluy In allure nur child- ishgnnnw. - We leave l’upa ninl Murmnennd neighhor Smith to talk of suhju-ets too big for our little minds tn com prehend, while we enjoy ourselws to our lwarts’ content—spewlilting as to proliulile gifts lrom Suntan (Hans or want-hing the llumes leaping and dancing, t-nch (‘l‘ttlfilllg the. other as they go routing up the chimney. Then the over ready dishes of apples, nuts and pop-corn nre brought in. Many the time our little ringers were cracked while the intended victim, the nut, wont rolling ticross‘the lloor uninjured—Alien what a “row in camp” until Mnlninu‘s owr-srmthing kisses quiteil the pain, and some new thought diverted our attention. What an efTr-ctuail cure-all were Mammn's (‘urnnses and soothing} “there, now, don’t cry tllh‘lltnl"! I" When the parting, “Good night.” comes, we arusuugly tucked away in bell—with kisses from dotir l‘apa Ind anmu—untl soon the subtle influence of Morpheus brings us vis ions of a tempting array of gifts from the fabled reindeer driver. Oh, happy Christmas scones, never m be forgotten! llow pnt‘ hearts are warmed with gratitude as we think of the kind, nfl'nctionntu parents who anticipated our Wants Mid provided for our youthful lmppiueSs ! How we peered up the Chimney, wondering how Santa Claus could come down and go up again ! HOW, after listening to Wonderful “in tales about this (mod individ- Hill, We would ask Mmumu ever so many question about him 3 “'0 Nero RQnorally quieted with: “My deurs, , you mustn‘t Iflk so many questions; . but remember that only the GOOD :,little children will get presents from PORT TOWNSEND, W. T.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1.1830. Sum" ('lzms." Then there would In! a ulwrus-- "( if}, Mumna, I’m grind.” "Aim 1 3.me Mammal '3 “1 lm dam}, mu, .\lnmmu 1‘" I guess we wcl't‘ gm :3. IHI‘ u u. always l'numl our stuck ingfliiimi will: just such toys and pl'l‘H‘th us vu- had wanted. “'0 did not wait In In: asked a socuud timv LI (In a I'IIN'H' or favor for uur pa rents, lml marl: wanted to he first. 'Wlmt n 11-r‘mnate thing if wecnuld curry Ilw n-mier memories of child lumtl H-vnw “ith us through life! How they mmlol soften the corrod fing (1111's ul' -.\ arming yours‘, and bring Us ('tmlimu-II 0414‘” her. below ! "uh. Imnyv :le n 01 our )outh, Win; :n'l Hmu gone?“ .\H‘IHHY CHRISTMAS. A DIREQT MUTE TO THE SOUND. WntLi \‘\ ulin "St:ttt-.~iiitin.“J While w rk on the PHI ’dOreille is rapidly progressing, and must, in the nature at things, he of inestitna hlo important-e to this country, we an» of tho opinion that our resources (it‘ltlulutl it hitnrtt'l' more direct route to {Hire wutvr than that chosen hy the Xm-thsrrn I’m-die railroad via liulaunt \Vr» hnou that the building of a di lflt'l rum! to the Sound across the (Kimmie mountains by the way of the (‘onlitz pus» appears it formida lulv undertaking, but the dilliculties of HS consultatinnhif pushed with put-up. “‘vvttlti he found to be less l‘t‘lll than they appear on Contempla tion, nnd the completion of the eu terrn :s ', :tltlwltu‘h mom costly in con. Slttlt't'nvtx, would no more than com ])-ti.~:ttml in ptmstmsillg‘ the advent uth-tl :t ti|l‘t‘CL route, whereby the NIH! nl‘ running it. shorter line on qnm-to-r ttlm', and having less rolling Mot-k tn 'tu-np in repair, would be tnuicriuliy lessened; in addition to these inlvuntuges, the line, by tap ping thu imxhuustiblo forests of tim hrn' at the batsd of the divide on either side, would have nut only a full supply of fuel along the entire length of its track, which it'lacks at present, but it would possess the far‘ greater advantage of pructically mo. nnpolizing the traffic of this country for many tears, thus placing cotupe— tition out of the question, by having at- its dmpoaul right on the ground all the ties and lumber necessary for the eonstruetiou of branches and feeders without having to transport. thorn round the mountain hy the pruSunt circuitous route. ' .Viewing only the PRESENT STATUS of this country, it was perhaps, good policy for the directors to build the ~ North Pacific road down the Colum tia, but we contend that in a scheme of this magnitude it is not unreason able to mks into serious considera tion the lirolmbility—nay—the abso lute certainty of a rapid develop nmit of new and a grand expansion ofold industries in our young and growing cnipire cast of the mourn. tuins', and if this hypothesis be cor reé‘t, then the company have made a grievous mistnke in locating down the Columbia, and for the reasons that in contemplating the giant strides with gltich this section is pro. grossing towards devolo'nnt and wealth, a. direct route across the mountains tnust b 0 built to most the necessities of the country, and when completed,“ will reduce the grelt Northern Pacific to the condition of a inn-re local line which will 'also be brought into direct and sharp com petition with the river tnfiic, whose freight rates will be reduced as the progress of notional improvements nu this great highway facilitates nav~ ! igtttion. “’9 are of those who have a firm nnd abiding belief in our coun trv forced upon us by the irresistible logic of its past and present growth, and an oxtwusive knowlmige (if the rvsources of this gr‘vgtt intcrior which reveals, in the \zistus‘of the neur‘fu ture the mighty tlcstitiv of our giant empire, and it is with this conviction strong upon us that we desire our initial milrond rntorpriscs, which are to facilitate our progress. to be placed upon a. succvssl'ul and perma nent financial basis that we urge the directors of the Northern Pacific rail road to reconsider the subject of a DIRECT route to tide water. a few of the advantages of which we have enunwrated. 'l‘hia subject isns full ofintercst to tho Sound as to our pooplo, and if the press of that sec tion is wise they will give it an ex tensive agitation if they desire to ad vuncc their own material interests by making their country‘the highway over which our freight is to pass, for although we would naturally desire to ship our commodities from ports in our own territory, yet is quite within tho bounds of rcnsonablo probability that the enterprising citi zens of Portland may make it more mlvuntugeons for us to ship our freight from Kulamn' down the Co~ lm'nhia than from Kalama to the Sound should the Northern Pacific road be built its now projected. \Vn fenr that our neighbors on the Sound have not yet bogun to ronlim the im portance of our soc-tion, but it is not too lutct‘or them to seize the golden opportunity which now confronts them, and if they desire to aid us in urging the Northern Pacific to übzm dou the river tor that of a more di rect route they will he cheerfully and willingly assisted in the good work, and should it lmcome necessary we think that the people on this side of the divide would instruct our ma jority in the territorial legislature to lighten the labor of construction by appropriate action should the build ing of dircot road viav the Cowlitz Pass prove a more difficult under taking than we anticipato. LOCAL NOTICES. £T?‘A iinv assortment of legal blanks at Hnli'mnh's. L?“ The AnGlfS is kept for sulo. regu iurly. at. Mr. ilolcmub‘s Variety Store. £g€"l‘wo NHL-class sewing unwiiiues. n Wilson and :1 Singer. NEW, for sale. Apply at the: Annl's office. fig; For Gootl cigars. go to lioicomb's T M. HAMMOND & SONS, PORT TOWNSEND. . ALL KINDS or TBAMING AND EXPRESS WORK INDIE Wl'l'll DISPATCH. , ()nrrlugosnl all times—Tr; convoy passengers To Purl Dlscovery, Ummacum or Part LUDLOW. Dispatches carried fly or Night. Horses on Livery. ’l‘rnvrllng :ng-nts will SHH' hyguing with Imus we intvml .rn um all men :lllkv. I’lonim'u l’nrlim tlriw-n nu! :my tlnw. HM' :mll ti-ml u“ h'lnul :Iml wml “and for sale In :my ”mummy. by N. 11. --- llllmlmlmulrnn plunl- “upped any plume, murrl'ull)’ to order. ’l'. H. “.\.‘IMILVh & SUNS. T l\ OTICE. Owing to tlu‘ tlufum in our lmulmr we are uhliged to call on those Who are indebted to us to come forward and settle their nccnunts, to assist us in paying our luvl'ul debts. as we in tend to pay «lullar for dollar on all our debts. 4'! T. M. HAMMOND & SONS. LEGAL ELAN KS Fol} SXXL]E. Admiralty Bla u, [:3 Dix/Not ( '(ml't BM 11 7:8 Justice I‘ll}; .l’scwr: B] an ks We have on hum! M thia nlllua for ~~xlln. at x-«nsmmble rates. the orlgiuass rurelully pwpurml by ennmm: comm-l. a large :15 sorunvpt ul’ lq-gtll hlunkfi. 10-wlr: In Admiralty: [ARMS [N HEM—Nearly prinml on 102‘”. mp pupm- with blank space for the stating part.“ thereof A’l"l‘ACllMl‘lN’l‘.‘-l AND MONI'I‘IONS IN REM. Sl‘ll’lfl‘A'l'lUNH FUR l‘OS'lS llO'l'll Ul“ ltllll'llllul‘N I's AND lildh‘l’UN l) llliN l‘s‘. DELIVERY S'l‘ll’Ul.A.'l‘lo.\'. Al"l"ll).\\'[ l‘h‘ OI" CLAIMAN'I‘S. All prhlul uu allt‘ 01 legal cup and neatly nicked. In. District court SIMMONS—with approvc(|S|lel'ifl“s re turn tlu-n-nn. ‘Wltl'l‘h‘ ()l" .-\'l"l‘M_7ll.\lEN'l‘. Tho nth-Minn 0t Slnorilh i~' pmlicnlnrly cullml In tho raving at labor in making cnpius In Justice court U N l) P. ll 'l‘ A Kl NO S l.\' A'l"l‘.\(ill~ MEN’I‘S. UNDER l‘Alx‘lNGH UN Alllll'ls'l‘ l_\' (‘H'IL .-\('l'IUN. WAIHMN l‘b‘ Ul” .\llllliS'l‘ IS (.YlVll. AUHUXB. NO'l‘ll'E-I ’l‘I) Ill‘ji“l"..\'ll.\.\"l‘fi “'l'l‘ll CONS l'AllLl‘llfi 111-Z'l‘l'llN [hm-mu Ail prinn-dou lvgnlulp width. Also Every Kind r f Justice B 1 a n 1:. r 3 1’ 1: l N 'l‘ Li I) TU 0 ll l) E ll‘ {figf'l'ln- anvntlon ol' Justices ol’ zlu- I’eme mun-mm ly mliul l 0 :hg- alum" U. S. Mall Steamer meATCH (‘AI’TAIR .‘lllNltflE, . “'iH 3mm Port Tcwnsend WW.“ 'l'lnn-nlny nnnning. m nine u'rluvk; for Sun J uun and Lopez Islands, Sehome, Semiahmoo and 1 Saamish Returning on Saturday evening. Will n|~o h-avp Port Townsend for Neeah may, andway ports On Sunday Inm‘llings‘. at nine. returning 'l‘lu-stldy. 1 J. H. Lambc-ut, J. N. Laubauh. a LAMBERT as LAUBACH Sole ngo-nts fm- l.:imlwrl .t Sun‘s Cchrhmu-Il Green and Dned Frults Alsu vlculel'i in all kinds of I Oregon and California Fruits and Produce. Flour. Foe-(1. Grnln J':t('c. Tile. 50.10:“). From um! ’l‘nylm‘ dire-M 1. 1521 f _ I'HIL'I‘LAK h. Unqon. A. R. JOHNSTON & GO. (‘ornmissipn Agents And Dealt-rs in ‘ F" arm Produce. W ”HAT. H.\ Y. HATS, HA .\I. “.\(HN. BITTER. (\( ‘.. |"‘ I, Gordon's Whafl. Nanaima. British Cr, mug. ENC-,'- LHK'l‘al .\qulu'tt: In! I" Ile ‘ , ‘ ,;l-- Illt'lll‘. SUBSCRIBE FOR YHE PUGET SOI'ND .\ RUE >3, ; Pnorassmyn cubs. W. H. ROBERTS. TEACHER 0E PIANO AND ORGAN. Port Townsend, W. T. Tuning done on rcnsnnable terms 2.1-3“ .\uvnt for Dvokur Brm. and 'Emcmm Mums and I’ulzweurgulm, on cannot mum nwm plan. Sig”,- Tulvgrnphic Correspondent of the Cull I'm-um Arum-fluted l’l'cgss. ..- ..w. ._._~—___.-0-—___.______.. _.—+ .- .. U. .\l. BuAnsqu. Wu. .\. Ix .\n .\ BRADSHAW G. INMAN. ,‘T'I‘URNBYS AT LAW AND rum "1'0!” 1 in Admiralty. Port Town!" ml. w. 'l‘ a r . G. MOBRI» HALLER. ATTORNEY AND ('OI'NSI‘ILIMR A’J: LA W Proctor in Admiruhy. Mum-y Immml, Ron} listutc Loughtuntl rilltl qu‘ms to Imam; Hulwmwn IIHIIU‘. (:m:\'4-_\-qu-hm. .‘Lr. PORT 'l‘()\\'.\':~’l~lND. W. 'l'.- J. 3.4 LEWIS; A t t 0 'l‘-n 0. :I/ - u is .. La. 10 3.1: (31“1-‘1Cb:.—~Bnt:lerh~. building. rmmm 4 & f) Jumw strum. opposite Unlelcniul 110 ml. Seat 9. Wash. Torr'y Jams M. Gassaway, MB. In charge U. 6‘. Marine Hosp/la! ser'lJlCe. ’ ‘, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (HHLTHWIIU‘I‘ Sh, Opposite l’ostoli.cv, PORT T()\\'.\'>‘l~l.\'l). W. 'l‘. 5M Dr. Thus. T Manor Managing {Surgeon Pox-t. 'l‘()V\'ll>lL'lld Hospital .L’ux-l 'l‘HH'Hfivnll. \V. 1“." ('un he unmullml. night W ony. 11M llvwllnl N]! u' STORE ‘ . General Exerchandzse c.“ w. amuse. ._, ‘-’ (MK lummn . ' ’ . - ' \S’ 'r .93" l'rmlncv "ought. nnv! Humilipfi‘bfnlfi'imfs nruis-zhml‘nt the Inn-w! rmh hil”. ‘. 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