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Dm md a **• <r*«* >« «ttxrt Mr !..ar>ts x-tlni u>r l« tta* *i»u Liic l*»H i-~* tTK- i> »twi at* t» w «W •? ht« f A'lill T ■ I* W « b«5 fiiTWtj «joli tK» pabhr Lave that tb.t f«tf woald *o: be Injur-i. a»«l eaer. tb»- rcutaiua tbaecrate-i ' I «1» n*>t think it probable, nr e\ rti poaeibV that the a*ao<*i«ti-m can acc.-de t<> Mrs Lincoln* tlriuanil." 1,1 t m ' »fc» W mm rt«* * *•» w yr m~ tft» i f mm mi «f a ■ >.«■— »* a J****. M ytii-c, art » i *.e*Z • til "f-f y»C!. tu: tbr* n—rt rfrwT- « 'jMTtns U jMTs il «-»!» «r » !** [fyfi fat! .«*«• Tter k»a J ., of »m b < ct*Jt ",«rL t tfc* jrv p»-» HOLI.OWAT'S I'itu.—Sl >ment<>us In «|uirv. — as we are by «-xciting causes of disease, it becomes our duty to seek komr mcai s of expellhg impurities from the b >dv, or rendering them harm less. Professor Holloway has discovered a medicine capable of effecting this all important point, and has generously placed it within the reach of the poorest. His Pills guard the constituents of the blood, which when couti initiated or destroyed, permit fevers, influinations, and other mal adies to run riot through and undermine the system, or consign their victims to un timely tombs. In malarious districts and uuhcalthy towns, these Pills, after silently proving themselves the best protection against fevers, &e., have, within the Inst few years, been adopted by the professiou and public. 52 A NATIONAL HISTORICAL PAINTING. — Congress, at its last session, appropria ted the sum of twenty-five thousand dol- Isar to employ Wm. H. Powell, the great painter, to make a historical picture for the Capitol. The subject is to be illus trative of some naval victory to be agreed upon by a committee ot Congress and the artist. tywc are compelled to yield much of our space just at present lo the U. S. Laws. We will be past this rusk in n few weeks und give the usual variety of read ing matter. SPECIAL NOTICE. The people nf Olyiupia will please accept our warmest thanks for their remembrance of Hast evening. While we appreciate the gift, ■we would place « higher estimate upon the spirit thprompted in this net of kindness. The donation was of the most substantial char acter, consisting of SIHO 00 in money nnd its «quiraleut. .May the blessing of the Lord rest upon the donors. C. G. BE'.ENAP. July 20, 1865. Health and llapplaenn vertui ftlCkncMN and DlNtreSN.—lf yon are sick and would hare health: If you are in trouble and would have happiness, read the advertisement, in another part of this paper, of the PKIVATE MKD -ICA I. ISMTITL'TB established by the celebrated DR. J. C. YOI NO in 1340, and follow iti advice. The reputation of that renowned INHTITI'TE needs no applauding words of our*. The thousands annual ly cured under its treatment speak its fame. I)o not hesitate if you require medical aid for any of the ilia to which flesh is heir. Do not mistake how to direct your letters. CONSULTATION OFNCE, 640 WASUINOTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. IT. 9. Tax notice. A LL persona are hereby duly notified that f\ the annual taxes, including licenses and income taxes under the laws ot June 30, 18U4, and March .'I, 1860, are now due anil pay able. The undersigned, orone of his deputies, will, therefore, be at the following places, viz : Olvinpia, Thurston county, Collector's Office, Aug. 17. . Steilacootn, Pierre county, Hotel, Aug. 25. Seattle, King county, Occidental Hotel, Aug. a. Port Madison, Kitsap county, Meigs' Store, Aug. 9. Teekulet, Kitsap county, Post Office. Aug. 10. Port Ludlow. Jetrcrson county. Post Office, Aug. 11. Port Townsend. Jeffersoncoaaty, Pott Office, Aug 1!. PsafMillf, Island roustr. Harrington A Phillip*. Aug 14 rua<a4i. Istaiad rssstT P»«t <»•■ » A«g IS. WTISTI Tbalrsa r«SITT P»«T Oflk* W * , ■ akttaa* HtSsfcut rsasn. P»i: '>#<-» A ay 1* Pari ls|t *• *'«»'» raca*> f'sr ♦•< XI ' A>M« L*» , rsssti PMI i«#r» ii| .•>.. "sal bm ifcr ui»- •an snwe* n- sna* W m»' ■ lk> I p ka- mm mm UtT t»- •** aH' ifca !»■■««. .tmmmmmc "--mm r«ur » BuuU ' tS- nsa &S'i * r «e ■ T Jaf K -SK »»: AT a «■ ":m af ska t» ■■ 'a—i tf -mm M.i. -t fcar » •«* ?" ■»* » \ M * * 1 I «*. f' ■ IIS is" -a •» U. S. 7-30 LOAN amrnmrnf * a» Wmrnm* 4 •» T**»- SITEVTBIRTY IALV ■■fcil »t** M>' •.»- »-» W«• » ■ - « M (err •* par nn n >■ i '•» »» *•« ■ *•* »»• »>*l •»» • » -*- * • • ■ • -*# rasa *>( *» titu u [«»• • *« » W ta» 'mlr ■ aa •*>■* ' Tat «M*« Mpß** •» .» r*. ■» • «Ki «»»»- » b* latfw* • !•»»; u t» t tato *kxl kai tw c«t a# »i. • ton.' but or ruktr TU IBonii t> »>»e r«at pwr Ant Mi{ ~ a«*« T>« i«*u *• iiw " Tea " " " i« .4 $: omo •• fl •• s*.»<*> '• >iote» of *ll tb* den •fa;n*tion» nMaed * I 1* pruD|i|l) farnUhrd u(w>u retript of tub* ».}>- tiua> Tiiif it the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ! uuw ort.re.l the Government. and it if rou* tidcntlv tip*" ted that itJ iiiprriur ad* AiiLige# u til make it the 61EAT romi&S LDAH OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $300,000,000 ill the loan author ize il by the Inst Congress, are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will nil be subscribed Tor within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as lias uniformly been the case ou closing the subscriptions to other loans. In order that citizens of every town and sec tion of cuuutry may be atforded facilities for taking the load, the National Dank, State lianks, and Private Hankers throughout the couutry have generally agreed to receive sub scriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confi dence, and who only are to lie responsible for the delivery of the notes for which Ihey re ceive orders. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia March 25, 1805. 2«:m3 ADDENDUM. PER OVERLAND TKLKRRAI'II : PHILADELPHIA, May 17th, 18G5. 2d Series all sold. Commenced on 3d Se ries. Two Hundred and Thirty Millions (230,- 000.000) precisely like other two Series, except dated 15th July, and Ciovernment reserves the right to pay six per cent, in Cold instead of 7-30 Currency. JAY COOKE, SubscriptioK Agent, Philadelphia. SUBSCRIPTION LIST OK White & Bauer, GENEKAL NEWS AGENTS, ■AN FRANCISCO, CAL. • ♦ • "\YTK would call the attention of the people W of the Pacific Coast to the following list of American and Foreign Periodicals, which we are in the regular receipt of, and which they may depend upon receiving by the earliest conveyance : AMERICAN PERIODICALS At Pour Dollars por Year. Harper's M'thly Magazine N Y Democratic News Godey's Lady's 800 l Metropolitan Record Atlantic Monthly Freeman's Journal Leslie's Family Magaslne Irish American, N Y Herald for Pacific Boston Weekly Journal Poliee Oatette Pilot Clipper Baltimore Weekly Sun Weekly Tribune Louisville Weekly Jour'l Weekly Times Cincinnsti Commercial World St Louis Republican Leader Democrat ledger N Y Day Hook Leslie's Pictorial Pittsburg Oasette Harper's Weekly Dispatch Waverly Magaiine Lowell Vox Populi Indiana' State Journal Springfi'd 111.Republican Ohio Statesman Portland Transcript Crisis Providence Journal Detroit Free Press Hartford Times Chicago Tribune Scottish Amer. Journal Times ALSO AT THE FOLLOWING RATES KL YEAR. Peterson's Ladle's Magaiine, $2 90; Arthur's Home Magaiine, aO; Wilkes' Hairit of the Tiaaes, fi ; N Y Armt and Navy journal, ft; liaat'a Merrhaat'a MaiuiSf. ffi; New York (tld Ituard. 02 M; baakrf'• Macanar. $K ; iy Ban T"«. |t; KWtic Niiuiw. a; Vukisfl* Am< asU SKI Iturtu,ai ( ln Ar and Appeal #lO. n* tt»t iiMtH Wi Xl |li U< < i>*-i J-« . 'H*w «u . k. n L ■« » "Wk. r- TV «MT m>4 llvtMt ft l !■«■• W"« **** *""* *" " ""** * *»«■» MaMi • urn ' t ~. * **""** i'mxv. • am* w «•». « mr —H» !». Mtn. • » •* < -MM* m 1« * ir* it: . amT | *" •» 1 * «T« TsurroftT of «Ama rt Jmrm J M TP tmrm 1 UA mmd mm ■ feu* •» mm MWdaaa* TOT rnrm tatA^ ■>»« • M «■ •» •» kw« • M> .«• fc« «a« rf tM> liirtfc «■ ■ * M tn< ■■" <b» fw »*»•-•< 5 • «'-* « -• "tV-V * *-- •*.' ■ t. •TT-i* . iariui| inawt 24 i»< . V T r » *-• <«*•* i i M CM , 1 »w* > A t IMB a■: Divorce notice Is '.M Mnt CmT far i*r 14 J mi P-»- t t i•# lW Ternary •# * l H t: \ U«M«t Mary J. Dorsey . fi*xbf | | •• J Samuel P Dorsey . Nndut ) T> Stunat! P I'ow; Ivftniit! To* «t L'rrb, aoi.ted tbat Mary i l>«r»ey ku filed • ciimpia.B! »o« m mi 4 t/o»rt wbrb will • ome on to I* liftt'i at the tir»t tern of the Coart, »hirb »ball i om»e»re morel ban one mouth after (be Si' day of Au (fu'l A. 1> 1»65, and tialr** ton appear at •aid term and an»wer. plaiutiff will apply to tbe Court tor the relief prayed for in laid com plaint. The object and prayer of *aid com plaint ii to obtain a decree of dieorce upon the ground of abandoument. Complaint filed Julv SS»th, 1H65. H. 0. STRUVE, ( I'. S. Kev. Stamp Plaintiff"# Att'y. ( SO CU., Canceled ) August 5, 18H5. 3!»:w4 Petition for Divorce in the District Court, 2d Judicial District of Washington Territory. Sarah Ana Brummett, Plff. 1 rt. [ Banner Brummett, Deft. ) TIIO Banner Hrummett, Defendant: You are hereby notiKeil, that Sarah Ann Hrum mctt has filed a complaint against you in said Court, which will come on to he heard at the first term of the Court, which shall commence more than two months after the sth day of August, A. 1). 1805, and unless you appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to said Court tor the relief prayed for in said complaint. The object and prayer of said complaint is to obtain a decree or divorce, dissolving the marriage relation existing between you and the plaintiff upon the grounds of abandonment, and neglect to make suitable provisions for your fami'y, also to obtain an order allowing plaintiff to resume her maiden natneof Sarah Ann Parker. Complaint tiled August Ist, 1805. 11. (5. STRI'VK, I U. S Rev. Stamp) Plaintiff's Att'y \ 50 cents cancelled J August 5, 18G5. In the District Court for the 2d Judicial District of Washington Territory, holding terms at Vancouver. Petition for Divorce. Adam Staender, Plaintiff, ) Louise Staender, Defendant. ) 110 Louisa Staen-Jer, defendant: Yon are hereby notified that Adum i-iturndcr Ims tiled a complaint against you in said Court, which will rome on to be heard at the first term of the Court, which shnllcoinmcncc more than two months after the f«th day of August. A. D., 18t>5, and unless you appear at said term and answer plaintiff the same will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The object and prayer of said complaint is to obtain a decree of divorce, dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, upon the grounds of impotvney and abandonment. Complaint filed August Ist, IHRS. LARKABEE & STRIVE. IV. S. Rev. Stamp 1 Attorney* for Plt'ff. I 50 cents cancelled [ August 5, 1805. In the District Court of the 2d Judicial Dis trict of Washington Territory, holding terms at Vancouver. Elisabeth Knighton, Administratrix es-' tate H. M. Knighton, deceased, Pl'ff, vs. W. 11. Tappan, Deft. TO W. H. Tappan, Defendant: You are hereby notified that Elizabeth d. Knighton has filed a complaint against you in said Court, as Administratrix aforesaid, which will come on to be heard at the first term of the Court, which shall commence two months or more more after the sth day of August, A. D. 18U5, and unless you appear and answer at said term, the same will be taken as confessed and the prayer thereof granted. The object and prayer of said complaint it to recover judg ment against you in the sum of Si 23 40-100, with two per cent. p«r month interest thereon, said sum being due on an account for mer chandise sold and delivered to yon by the said H. M. Knighton in hi* life-time. Complaint Sled August Ist, 18«r>. H. U. STRI VE, i U. 8 Rev. Stamp, \ Plaintif • Att y. t 50 Cm., Canceled. j Aagust 5, IM", 39 n2 ia tke I>i>inrl t'ouri •>( thr 24 Jtdicitl for f ttkiiftut Trrninn Lo.diaf irra* tl V ttraairr LEV ('«•« Ffeiatif. »i U«ia Cm. f•» o4»a* UH I»» Pl*)\ tvir*4>«> V~a tn f k-rr<-» .fe»; LEV Cmmm U. a -mfi* ■' <•« >• mU ' »k«- k • -<| > ««* -a »• W u*f< at IM %—f w* «' 'k» ' ■-»"* *k«ri> *4» w»> »i -« 'k»,a «►» ' Tta 4a< af Jt)> * f* *■ «a«raa IM aatf rnmmm- • f~m.w*-T • ill if»> V. |k> fmm»- far *hr ■»!« ■- . a 1 '""S - «i ureu *" ' ■ ■ «M >aa» "* «r M«« AXV mnriCU'ill IT L»w T-HI vm < « ■» MP* fen » WOTILH . I lifefeir Jvto if MM » m F* — *" \ CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, a» GENERAL MERCHANDISE T AT— ISAAC LICHTNER't OLTMPLL I JUtHIISOTHN TUUUTOIY. THIS CASH. lltKa. X S \ /. A X »* .X C \ ' X _ L X. <>' G < > v N \ vo* E V R % Hid vm he wxw fob co qi cowtby mm i VConstantly receiving Fresh Supplies from San Francisco. I |T All parties indebted to me will please settle their Accounts immediately. Olympia, December 31, 18C4. B:tf THE FARMER'S GUIDE Scientific and Practical aohi ouiiTUHEi. BY HENRY STEPHENS, F. R. S., of Kdinburg, and the late J. P. NORTON, Professor of Scientific Agriculture In Yale Colleg, New Haven, 2 vols Royal Octavo, IMM) pages, and numerous Engravings. This Is confessedly the inost complete work OL Agriculture ever published, and in order to git* it a wider circulation, the publisher* have resolvedto reduce the price to IS for the Two Volamw. When sent by mail (post paid) to Call fornia, Oregon and Washington, the price will be $7 do, every other Dart of the Union, and to Canada (post paid) $6. This is not the Did "Book oftbb Farm." Remittances for any of the above publica tions s»hould always be addressed, Jtbstpald, to the pul Ushers, LEONARD SCOTT* CO., No. 54, Cold Street, Ne# York. January, 1865. 2Hy WatolieSy Ciloolt® JEWELRY, &o. JULIEN GU iOt, OLTMPIA. W. T. i~VFFERS for *ale a fine asaortmsnt of— GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, OfT*. JEWELRY, FwA SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, PENCIL CASES, EAR and FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, LOCKETS, GOLD CHAINS, KEYS, SEALS, Together with all articles usually kept far sale by Watchmaker* and Jeweler*. y, B.—Mr. Guyot, thankful far tke |>4UWU age extended to him during the pa*t four year*, would respectfully *olicit a coatiaaaae* of the **M-*airhe«, Clocks and Jewelry repaired ia tke beet manner by himself, and warraat ej for use year forwarded ky expeeee or ■i.p will trreiTe carrfal and prompt aW*UOT <t!rmp.a April ». IMS DM. RUPIM WIUAM), PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, L * m af A» 4 *■» r*i JJO V. I ■ IBIlf?* •tk W pa iii ■■f- r^" rw »-■•»- *« <•» ■>■ * • •"* *• f^P 1 " m* ' r%i <> •» a*4 a£ •• •" t ■< ► * > » ?«•-** a»« '••air 4 a** »"TAJ> af «r >i ■! ■anaiiau «aa» J_ ' 7 l»t*t» FAcSIC™M™rraSLT. THIS new and first-class Monthly Magasine It published every month at 34 Libetry street, New York, and sent t,o the Pacific States by the steamer leav ! ug New York on the 13th of the mouth in advapce of public ation. Every on? inthe Pacific Staies and Territories should take an interest in the suc cess of the PACIFIC MONTH LV —aside irom it* local character and Worth, it is the cheapest Magazine published. We will send the PACI FIC MONTHLY to any address In the United States for ONE YEA'R, pottageprt-patd, upon the receipt of FIVE DOLLARS IN GREEN BACKS, or TWO DOLLARS AND A-HALF IN GOLD. DAVID I. GAZLEV A CO., PUBLISHERS, 34 Libert St., York. Kprlnißii fcopies of the PACIFIC MONTH LY can be *e«n at the Office ot this Paper. (Qr Dealers (applied br WHITE k BAU- Eit, News Agents, Ban Francisco; or the American New* ComjiAtiy, 121 Nasrtu Bti+et, New York. March 4, 186».lT:m8 PONY SAMPLE • ALO O Vt CHAS. BURMEIBTRR, PROPRIETOR. Main street, opposite Pacific ObTMPIA, W. T. THIS pdpular saloon i* always supplied with the very best quality of Wiim and Jiquors, ALE, PORT&R, titiEß ANI) Clb&B Clean TfbMca- A GOOD BILLIARD TABLE liAtoMUtb SmUt*. Im evtrif Mjflt tflsMjw m ktmJL Otympia, Member SIM, iM. D. HULUFfc A. liMM. D. Phillips 4 Co., (Smrrmmrt * P. PhJhf f 9m.J •uum n DET GOOM. GtnCE*IEB. BOOTS *«««&. HAT* CAPS. ASD CUJTHIXG ~ in, - V.f te i«U »rf > i mm iirnt J c. stambT^ K WU. W T I ■ *<•«» »■—r- pi Mia 111 >7 rt«r«n « « T *»*■»* 18««. J. D. Artfcir Sot, «•* *. »umrn. Im« >■"" to • ftapr a -S» ■ • «w Hi TBuTftA -J * ••»M A* Can • ji_r» m* ««i tm U« *rr nwer«r•*-rrs*i<4trn •■»•» fcti >|W-J i* t*« Ftc4< O«mL MMA tS 1M I»»4 « HAPNWESS " MLFTCRY: tVAT m rac ym—. rIE Proprietor* of the -PACIFIC MCSE- T* OF AXATOMV AND SCIENCE," lM» determined, regardle" of expense, to i»- M« Fill |fcr the benefit of suffering human ity) foor of their Most instraetire «nd amusing LECTtUfc'i m MAKiUAIiL, and it* disquali fications : Nervous Debility, Premature De cline of Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness or Depression, Lou of Energy and Vital Power, the great Social Erit, and those maladies that result from youthful follies, excesses of matur ity, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature's Laws. These inraluhble lectures lmve been the means of enlightening and siring thousands, •nd will be forwarded FREE on receipt of Twenty.flve Cents in postage stamps, by ad dressing "Secretary Pacific Museum of Anato my and Science, Pine Street, San Francisco." 19* Letters to be sent through Wells, Farg< It Co. Mareh 18, 18G9. 20:ly:is HARNESS, *93 to #395 per Sett, SADDLES, •7 to iioo Each. BRIDLES, •150 to S3O Each. AT HYDE & M C CLENNEN'S, I I 997 Montgomery Street, id. USB BLOCK, BAN FRANCISCO. ALSO A GEVEBAL ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY GOODS AT PRICES 9a per Cent. Less than any Hmn ra the Paclflc Coast. THE TRADE* SUPPLIED AT A COMMISSION. A Liberal Discount TO UTIftY STAftLKS. July 1, 1*65. 34:m3:ia Olympia Market! tMBSADTL COI'LTER, Proprietor. Huccemor to Win. Mitcbellk ■IMIULI Hl* MtHl M»ll» IS Meats *** yhuktablesi STOCK BC cLiiiLSiMi riiio* ii»i#iiitf fri i mftm Apr! 1? !*<• It k~ 1 RILUI ~jc rr*K!Ei»c*. TVE •*.!" IP«A rtTXMT. 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