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Boots and Shoe*, llald and C'apa, A FILL ASSORTMEXT OF BRAXDIFS, WHISKIES AXD FAXCV LIQUORS, Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Carpets, I Vail Paper, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, Ship Clirtndlery, And everything conceiviilile to tlic want* of lit" [i il.lii;, maliiug iu mil t!lo largest aud most grand display of A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of MER"HAN- Dl -E EVE i,BROUGHT TO THE SOUND n:id which we offer to the trade Ity the original package (for cash only) at tiuu Fraucisco prices and costs. Sole Agents forl)r. BOERIIAAVE'B STOM ACH I! 11 I'ER.S. OrJe.s promptly filled and delivered. WATERMAN & KATZ. May IC, 1808. 2Htf Administrator's Sale. In tlic mutter of the estate of JJDICS C. Da vis, deceased. Jt the l'robatt Court of htand County, II". T. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of <tn order of the I'rolmte (.'ourt of said couuty, made tlic lltli day of May, I). latiS, tlie undersigned, administrator «f said estate ivill sell at public auction to tlie highest bid tier, on Tntnlay, the U(l> day ot June, 18GS, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and the setting of tlie sun of the same dav, on tta*! premises, the following described real es tate, situ:ite, lying anil being in said county, unil designated on thcofficiul plat of survey as •claim No. forty-five, being a part of section in township thirty-one, north of range one east, and claim No 53, being part of section thirty.two in township thirty-two north of range one east, said real estate joining the land of C. C. Terry on the west, the land of Eason I). Ebey on the north aud the claim now occupied by IT. E. liozarth on tne contain ing one hundred aur. fifty-nine 15-100 acres of K:id. Terms of sale to be for U. S. Legal Tender Notes, one-half of the purchase money to be pud the day after the day ol' the sale, the remaining half in six months from aud after the day of sale, with note of purchaser and mortgage on the property sold to secure the p ivmeut of tht same. V. E IIOZ AIITII, Adm'r. May IC. I*o* 28:w4 SPECIAL NOTICES. Sr. Bufeland's CELEBRATED m ffiiui irns! IT! I* i ft SlfJO •*■■■ - -*—• «. ■]— -Ml , -mm*- -m 9 ♦ ** m * • *■» m 9 -* 1H» <#%«» W 4Hk> mr ♦.-*%.• * «* A 4M» 'm; Im IT. <•• ■< •—• - .» fcat- 3. «■ » m *a> < i». *i w - >t »«> r i.» ». ./ H*. MM. - *.mv t ■■<! «?*<..»• Tte4' itfn at «W ■>•■' i <uk-« It I. I ~Mn' Mi< lt« • I (rW»I •# !W «*r «] r u> ■ imff'ii va ur iKlwff lb* 3-".b4«< *t ► «»« m l-rr I B*. - ttttr Ihf kiad of ran i* f|t»> it)<-4 bid ders mar bid t..r the wln le amount required, in eilbrr imli or barlti. a» weij as fui t!i«- »(•«•• ilinl aiuoui.t ufr*i b. linU for each l*o»t ui >»t be in triplicate, and oo >r|>aral« iliecli. Proposals will be received for the whole quintilv r»i|uirfd. o: for any portion of U. The usual conditions will be imposed upon bidders and contractors. llidders must furnish evidence that they are interested in no other bid but their own. For further information apply personally or b? letter to this oHice. A. R. EDDY. Oft. Col aiul Chief Qr. Mr. Dpt. of the Columbia. May 9, 1808. 27:w6 Notice—Warning. rpHE undersigned hereby warns all persons £_ from settling upon, or in any way tres passing upon the following described premises, viz : All that truct or parcel of land known and described upon the plats and surveys of Washington Teiritory as the west half the south-east quarter of section thirty-three (XI), township eighteen (18) north, aud the west half of the north-east quarter of section four (4) in township seventeen (17) north of range oue(l) west, the district of lands subject to sale at Olyuipia, Washington Teriritory, con taining one hundred mid sixty-one acres and sixtv-tive hundredths uf an acre. Said land having been duly entered at the U. S. Laud (/(lice at Olympia, aud a patknt issued there for in my name. I am, therefore, »h« rightful owner of said premises, and shall prosecute any and all persons residing or trispnssing thereon without my permission from and after this date. I'lt 11 AN E. HICKS. Portland, Ogn., April 10, IHUB. 24:m3 NEW STOKE AND NENV FIRM AT D. C. OOPER L. HUK I.TOM L. T. 811 ELTON COOPER, SHUT/TON & CO. DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCIIAXDISE. rpilE undersigned have just received a large I aud varied assortment of Dry Hoods. Clotlihig, Groceries, Provisions, and all other articles usually found in a WELL-REGULATED VARIETY BTORE, which nro offered at the lowest price for cash or produce. New supplies constantly re ceived. The facilities possesed by this firm in the transportation of goods and produce, are un rivaled, aud their patrons can therefore be af forded the best of bargains. The sloop "MAnassE," will make frequent trips to Olympia, I'ort Townsend, aud the various logging camps on the Sound and Hood's Canal, at which points merchandise will bedelivered to order. This establishment also affords special ad vantages I* (he farmers of Cbehalis county. The location is accessible at all linti. and the prices as low as these of other e»tabli»baents. Vstk OtfS. Bref fettle. Bai oa. Bet ter. Kff*. 4r . kes|bt aa<l sok* Fars received in tkkssce fee psts COt»PEV *HELTO* * CO . Smrnm Cmmi, V T Jaaeary U iwM 12 ml IT or | y %. itaui <A» HMHK" tm. —«ea • t I*l MII - » m MP L i~ " T 717.1 ~ 777MTL _ m «ht A -wtfNfcV " L H 1 j»>T »t» < m * i»* ( 5 ■■* » *''V> 4Ma « «r- • • ap Br,.- *-r- * Z : Srzaci; Cnfe * •Ml w»H». I«t" | | a»ri;»«. #*»• n -k <«r> wot*, x P 2 -rn- 9 V fjrfy —■ ll' . • -p- * «»' j r*» v || f , hwltukl I U'r U lr" I«, P » »It «f ll«<l»f t*» ilf<« Q Q lfl« iMt «<• rb»»p, pg 7\> I- bv-Vua*!. • %*»« %h"Ui*S g • y r He ker-F»s !*F? G>MI4I of all kinds. * |4 (*«rprt«. in<l W iwl''«-' Ln^t, V All *tt le* of Cotton and ' tw'lrn M *1 F r.Mii Irtht'i M» kliijti tu ladies' llwwl<, V III* Clothing is very bird to Itrat. n Hit weai* an well and Ms »•' neat . You'll tind beaver suits and silk cravats, ™ Q \II kinds of Pants and Skovkum Hat*. Q V* Hp has Undershirts and Overcoats, M 0 1 Which he aril for Greenback Sole*; p .. Gold and Silver h; 1 will take too, Jj V And aell you any kind of Buot or Shoe. f Qi Coffee, Sugar, Ten and M•itch 'a, ® JJ7 Oyatera, Sardines and Doorlatches, Q Q Tobacco and Pipes to suit all hands, M And good i igars of various brands. » Saleratus, Starch and Doorlocks, ju Cotton, Woolen and Merino Socks, P Jj» Wall-paper, Washing-powder and Soap, M Jj Umbrellars, Kaisins, Syrup and Hope. | OYeaat-powders, Pickles, Candles, Nails, I I laving Cards, Hoops and Water-pails, A Willow-baskets, Brooms and Itice, Wines, Liquors and Allspice. C Salt in 5, 10, fOor 100 pound sack*. H _ Trunks, Valises and Carpet-bags, S •9 Crockery and Glassware of all kind /j {j Notions to suit all minds. p Hlle will try and please you well— <♦ lioth at Wholesale and Retail— Cull and see Bettnian any wav, w And you will tiud that it will pay. M The fullest ns'oitmciit yet brought to Olympia. Everything supplied, from a nee'- die to n hogshead of sugar, or a jewsharp to n sewing machine. KiT The highest price paid for Wool, Eggs, Butter, Bacon, and other country produce. Agt. for llowe'H Sewing Machine. L. BETTMAN. Olympia, April 11, 18U8. 23:tf UNIVERSITY. or Washington. Territorj r . THE Regents of'his Institution propose to LEASE it for a term of years, ami for this purpose invite bids or I'roposaN until the Kirst day 01 July, 1868, frnm Teachers compe tent to couduct au Institution of this kind. Propositions to lease it as a sectarian institu tion will not bo entertained. The Regents re serve the right to reject any propositions deemed unsuitable. References will be re quired. The Institution embrace ten acres ol giound, well cleared and fenced ; the I'niversity lliiild itig proper; President's House, Hoarding House and Outbuildings, with a good supply of ruuniiig water. It is pleasantly an J health fully situated in Ccattlc, W. T., is well suited to school purposes, and is in condition to be occupied immediately. Proposals to be sent to the President of the Board of Regent, Hon. B. F. DENMSON, Port Towniend, W. T. April 18, 13C8. 24:wC Western Terminus S. F. COOMBS, PROPRIETOR. SEATTLE, W. T. rpilE «Wove aaisd kssw. braerli kanwa I as ih* V ksl IVtr Hmm. Wiis( ksss iMtNfkli itw<sm4 a*4 seal; IsraaM. m so if 11 tee tW air laaiSilo sf gm» »U The ■ mi n Tiiwuss mtW s««nn tm' lr«<lsa Ims. sal a < ■ Mfse • mr L jJGHTXEBr MM ■ i i ii 9mmm- <Ha» i Bos' <haaßas> aaMas»~"'*4aa». -mwombw 0 a KKSTTCKT fIW. 1.1 IMtOU. »» Ii» arTA& vt l4iV t L^THIVi. FlVl €KU> *l\fcv ki tgw wit jagg iwnm ml rwm m mi "Eliza Andersoi, | l»' I • %mr 1 ttft] 4 s>4 imal > Li I 1" MONI»AV MORNING. At "« rM A V f«n ! , A»K.MiKKS AXI» KUKioIIT Ciioapor Than Ihej ran he carried b> any alher Boat. nrturo.ng the A»KII»OI nil 1 leave Victoria everr THIRKD.IV HORAIAC, At 3 o'rloik A. M. 01yn»p'm. May 11.1817. 21 :tf MO, MITCHELL £ fOOPEB. Lessees of the " Llnculn Mills," Tumnatcr, WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL DEALERS IM GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS EEardbroad, Crackers, Soft Dread, Caken, &c. COUXTIiI' PRODUCE,Sc., KEEP conslanlly onlinml at their Store, corner of Main and Third street*, an ns- Hurtiiicnt of Flour, from the 15EST to the (CHEAPEST, every sack of which is warranted as represented. Also, Fresh Ground— Food, Chiokon. Wliout, r>,nd The Best Corn Mcul in the Market. KEPThi.-kon Wheat, and Feed OatJ and Barley bought and Sold. Outs and Barley bougut and sold. Olympia, Feb. 22, 18CH. 16:tf STAR OF THE UNION CELEDRATrD 3TOMACH BITTERS! Thtft* ftalirlon* atomacli Piltm arc entirely Vegetable, nml frco from ulcobot uiul every hut t- TRY A I JUDGE THEM! —*— FOR TRY MK I YOUR j THEM! r*\ ! StlFI fill Incrttlli lit. A pleasant tiir.lv, S nJ * r.o.t j ■lTic lig ill till.'. T.io market in fl. * itll« |K)ilonnu«ciiniliollliil-.; but TH 1-.M bittern, ma do [ from the imriLt t-Mrartsof \alutblp roots. Lurks{ unit ln-rb* uv ■ilnuml.ly ailuiiliil to tlie rurc ol! nils* of tliv St< niai li. Knlnrjs.l letr anil J llowel". smli »* I'evrr, liinri I <r», . 1m»- i{ Appetite, ev. tic. For Mir everywhere. t A. i'JiNKIIAI'SKN. Koi * MANiTArH nrR, j rnr KmivniP fi Jkron, Knn I'rsrrlN r> ) DR. RIFI'S WII.I.tKD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, (Gradual! of Ih* Uniwity of t\* City of Stw York,) HAVING located permanently in the city ofOlympia, offers bis professional ser vices to the citiiens of this place and surround ing country in the various branches of Medi cine and Surgery. Grateful for past patronage and the confi dence bestowed by a generous public, the Doc tor respectfully solicit* a conliunaoce of the same, and will bold himself in readiaeat at all inn to atleao to aay call* ia tbe liae of *4 prufc-.tioa, la which kiinlift altraliMl will W 4»is» <. Thaaa prefcTTiag the samcee of a legator frs4««U a* e»i»«ri4 by the prayer eathae it * ml a AipiaM. ■*« reasait farsaaally ar st laeaar with aaere !■■**»■ « Paruawiar aassatiw r«« «a lieawt rf »*- mrm eM tM*aa a»4 mU afaussa af aa aa tsw aaa ■ a TW tm ah» rf fs«w«i< wj i r ■■ «. mi «v Knllnii kefwsr* " """ .. . ,■■l I■■ aa m*4t • <d ti La»pv ——• » T Dr. JIUCI PiBBAILT, OiH-tttßor llsDinst vrrsi Fictui or Pti- IS lilltCiTt or TUC I'xiVEBtlTY Qriti'i Cot LIIIF. IJD f'atitcui or ST. JOB*'* Bar TISTB SOCIITV or SA* FBAXCISCO Dr. Chilli VI LT S has pleasure to inform pt ticnts, and other seeking confidential medical advice, that lie can be consulted daily at bit office '• ARMORY IIALL" DUILDIXO, North-East comer Montgomery and Sacramen to streets, San Francisco. Rooms, No. 9, 10 uud 11, first floor, upstairs. Entrance from either Montgomery or Sacramento streets. Dr. PKRRAULT'S studies have been most exclusively devoted to the cure of the variout forms if Nervous and Physical Debility, the results of injurious habits ucijnired in youth, which usually terminate in impotence end sterility, and permanently iuducc all the con comitants olold age. Where a secret infirmitr exists, involving the happiness of alif», and that of others, reason and morality dictate the necessity of its removal, for it is a fact that premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappincss, compulsory tingle life, etc., have their sources in causes, the gcin of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward. Patients laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal emissions, pains iu the "back and head, weakness of memory and sight, die charge from the urethra on the stool or mak ing water, the intellectual faculties are weak eneJ.loss of memory en -ucs, ideas are clouded, and there is a disinclination to attend to busi ness, or even to reading, writing or the socie ty of friends, etc. The patient will probably complain of dizziiess, vertigo, and that sight and hearing are weakened, sleep disturbed by dreams, melancholy, sighing, palpitations, fainting*, coughs s ' ow fever; while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some of the most common sym toms a-e pimples in the face, and aching in different parts the body. Patients suffering from this disease should apply immediately to DR. PERRAUIJT, either in person or by let ter, as he will guarantee a cure of Seminal •melons uud improtenco in sis or eight weeks. Patieuts suffering from Veuercal diseases in any stige, gonerrhea, gleet, strictures, bubo ulrers, cutaneous eruption;, etc., will be treated successfully. All Syphilitic and Mer curial taiuts entirely removed from the »y»- tcm. Da. PERRAULT'Shis diplomas are in office, where patients c.in see for themselves. We invite investigation ; claim not to know every thing, nor to cjre everybody, but we do claim that in all cases taken under treatment we fulfill our promises. We particularly request those who have tried this boasted doctor, and that advertised physician, till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. Low charge* and quick cures. Ladies suffering from any complaint incidental to their sex ran contull 111* Doctor with assurance of relief. FEMALE MONTHLY PILL 9, Da. PKRRAI'LT It the only Agent is Cali fornia for DR. BBl'OT§ Female Monthly Pill*. ! Their iwttM sale baa aasshlishel their ■utioa aa a fsial« »■!<?. usmtmiM. ' sW be ia airtacs «fereer stW Muiae lee Tl m * » H mmt I I aa ICX r<»ST IAIHI ii m» ■—4N» «» WflMi f ■ f M «fl»» Sgjwo -X to tW m m Mti i ■■ WtW HaMNMirS , * ,tk «*» rrwif* MM tW r ■ nnai'.ajd' M c«. «# Da. pa." thT of im!. Alan! f»m faauN baa MM CM* af tulfriiac -Wick the Pn*T»Tlo* BLTTEBS will alle viate and i arc. Thrv »rr rrrom mended by the highest medical authorities, and are warranted to 111 ■da 11 an ba* mediate benrfirial efle t. NOTICE.— An* person pretending to aell Planta tion Bitter in bulk or by the gallon ia a ■ windier and impostor. It ia put up onlv in our lof cabin bottle. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation delrtrrous stuff, for which several penona are al ready in prison. See that every bottle has our aig> nature on ateel-plate aide label. br respectable dealers throughout the hahit- P. H. DIIAKE ft CO., Ki* York, Sole Proprietors. MEXICAN Mi mNe LIWIMEST. The merits of this Liniment are well known. Its effects are instantaneous, soothing and wonderfal. t'uts, bruises, iprains and swellings, are so com mon, and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can be made. . It is more certain than the doctor—it saves time in sfndin * for the doctor—it it ehtipcr 'thin the do . tor, and ahould never be dispensed with. READ THE FOLLOWING: " I tike pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and iudispensible article for Sprain*, Sorei, Scratches, or Galls on Horse*. Our men have used it for Burnt, Brui»r« Sores, Rehumatism, See., and all say it acu like magic." J. W. HEWITT, Foreman for American, Welti, Kargo's and Hen derson's Express. J!, Th f S P rui ! > of m T daughter's ankle, oeeasloned while stating last winter, was entirely • ured in on* ™ L ' con ,\ mfnce< ' u, ' n ß your celebrated Mu»- Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1 1865. ED. P**LY. Quick and sure it certainly is. All grnui e is wrapped in steel-plate engravings, bearing the sig nature of O. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and t?e pnratt U. S. stamp of DEMA* BABXES ft CO. over the top. An effort haa been made to counterfeit it with a cheap stone plate label. Look clotlv ! Sold by all Druggists, and Stores, at 25 and 50 cts. and 91. LYON'S FLEA POWDER. It is well known that Lyons genuine Magnetic Powder will perfectlp destroy anything in the shape of fleas, ticks, bedbugs, roaches, &e.; that itia per fect poison to the insect tribe, but eutirs'y Harmless to the human species and domestic animal*. Bedbugs, Ants Roaches, etc., are ia evefy bouse. This Powder is their natural death. It should be in every cupboard. J°HX L. ROME, Esq., Superintendent of the New York City Hospital, aays: • • * "It ia the only «NT* article w» have ever used." N«w Yoxic HOTEL PIOMIITOII say: "Wi have used LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDER for exterminating insects and vermin, with entire satisfaction. COLIMA* k STBOTSOS, Astor Hons* S. T. Coxitis, American Hotel. AMI k TBCADWCIS, St. Nicholas Hotel. 8. I.IUIS * Co.. Metropolitan Hotel." Tratias—y ml this character UM k urlmtk. *W» k knaadit I SIHIII ftasir tWm*is*kts*rd MtN aft. LYON, «d *TPwu« IkMinajt Oa, Aay e—y Mil ~ m i i CflgMpU^Hßft M R Her, ha