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■ ,_i' mm _ .1 CVtupany rlaiai* to !•- al'e tj |a»- it. It m iin .r lif« i* W»ti r.- n :lit Senator *i.l H;t*C 1 {V rctanr l'i-h. after :!. :. ;• i.: . ..t ..t :lu !i. 1. .:ia l,c_i-latUTc. HI M .i ii. 11 i< un \ ' 1 tli i' n ! the « fnrcr* of !•«•»»h w ! lo . in , daV» iu.- re «lciti<'U lit ill' !-.i t .. A gencril of.li t1: i-jii t fopn pnuvul jritcil fi in tlir War I j.irtliicnt. making cxictiM\e ti .u-l'.i» aiiJ a -igiiiucuta, and tiiiui>tvi> int. Down-Sound Items. The following ilctr.s are from the Seattle JulvUijjt net i": (jt'K'KKST TRIP ON llr.coßi*.—The bark Tiilal HV/rr, (';i|it. 1«i y11o!• IH, of Port Madi.«on, arrived at the wharf ut that place on New Year's Day, having omde the round trip ti> S:in Francisco and back in the unprecedented time of twenty-two tiny*. She was (■even dny.i goin£» In Pan l'rancii-eo, where slio discharged 780.00!) feet of lumber; icmaiucd iheie a week, titid sailed on Chri.-tnias for Port Madii on. I'pou going out of the " Golden Gate," t-lie eueouiitered northerly winds, and Hood oil' to the westward ami southward s>(io miles, when the wind hauled to S. W., and continued fair to Cape Flattery, from which point to' Port Town-cnd was ruu iutside. of six hc.iir.-4. This bark was built at Port Madison, of Ptiiiet Sound lir, for Meigs & (Jawley. Slic is the largest single deck vessel of which wo have any knowledge; is one ( f the staunehest afloat; is coiunii.udod by an able and experienced navigator, and lur trips average with the bet. The three quickest rfiiind trip* re corded arc: TI:o Tidal M'are, of I'ort Madison, '22 day.-; (he buikcutiisc Con t/i/u/in/i, of Port Gauilile, some years ago. 2.'1 days; and the schooner Xorieti//, of San Francisco, to Tneomu and hack, arriv ing May '24 th, IS7O, in "li days. One pleasing feature in connection with this unparalleled voyage, and which lias ren dered its accompli.-hmeiit a matter of in terest and pride, is the fact (h it there has been a standing! fcr made I v the proprie tors of the Port Madixcii Mills, Messrs. Meigs & Gawlcy, of a new suit of clothes throughout to nny one of the Captains rif their VCSM'IS who ? 1 oulil in ike the round trip to San Francisco and back inside of twenty fi«"c days, an ! we ('apt. Jlevnohls upon having won t'ne prize, and Inore than se.rpa-s'iig the exj potations of the Company, and expect to .-co him, the tiext time become-. to Seattle, rigged out in new apparel from " heel tn truck.'' In lints relurrimr to I'.ipt. iieynol is, it de trarls in nn degiee from the cl'.ic cut cliar nctcr of nny of the cmnnanders growing gray in that t-ph m'tid line of freight and passenger ship-, to add. slili further, tluit lie ii riehlv i'e <>rvin_r of this distinction which he has attained. Alt it i vat. vv.oM Km.rvi Yau.v.y Mr. Win. Wri-jht, wli.-i leA licro list full, sirrlvcd here direct from Kiieias Valley on Thursday oveniiiji. li:ivin tf left thure eleven days previously. lie report* the snow in the valley to have lieen six inches deep when he left, nml in the Snoi|>in!niie *'a<s tlirce feet deep when lie pas»e 1 through. I'or fifty miles lie h • i < 1 In travel no stinw shoes, nml on pcr'e'we l eniri lcrnMe liit'i enity on aeenitnt of the snow he'njr very soft. The weather on the other side of the mountains, Mr. \V.. states was very coM. hut stock was in fust ra'e condition, nml plenty nf' feed fur cattle was to he had "Mr."Wright left yes'crday fur S cilacoimi. in the nciphhorhof d of which place he in tends to rc-ide until next sprin*;, and then 10?itrii tu the valley. As Indian Murder J im Keokuk.• mi Indian, of bad reputation, w:is killed 1y another Indian. named Tobey. on 'I hursday n'vht, on the bench a short d's tmice from Bay View House. 'Hie net was commixed wliile the pnrtics word lin ger (lie influence of Honor. It nppcirs •1 iui was stiikins; T< lev with a club. when (lie latter drew a knife and stabbed liini in • lie heart. There was n<> commotion in this community concerning tlio ninttcr. I'roni tlio Port Town-en,J Strssage of January lOlli: Si itvK.v fir Wrsr Finn ftp Hood's Can At,. —ffe learn that earlv in tin* sprint; engineers of tlio Northern Pacific l'ailrond will survey tlio route from the head of Hood's Canal, its we-t side, past Oolseed Inlet, to head of Port Discove ry hay and thence to Port Townsetid. It i: I. KAS in—Tlio North German ship Herman ami l£m»ia, which was seized nt Port Discovery for violation of the revenue laws, has been released; a compromise linvin« heen effected by which the poods were taken by the Customhouse authori ties and the vessel .riven up. The articles seized were a lot of cheat) German wines, cigars, bitters, etc. 'J'lio whole affair seems to have been " a great cry and little •wool," as the devil paid when he shaved the hop. The ship cleared, yesterday, for Peru, but still lies at anchor in our har ibor. REMOVAL OF THE MESSAGE TO OLYM PIA. —The Olyni|ii:i papers, upon tlio «tren«itli of a report of :i lying correspond ent of the Ttihtwr tliat tiiff Ute.ssasx was to be removed to Olympia, have aired their sentiment. pretty extensively regarding us. It never has intention to remove the McKsagr from l'ort Townsend ; on tho contrary, we are making arrangements to enlarge and improve it in every respect. M o intend to remain liere and make the Message one of the best papers on tho Sound. If our brother editors have no better authority to go upon than that of the lying Tribune, we trust thoy will here »ftor mako uo comments upon our sup posed actions. FATA I, TO TIIE TEETH. —Arc all acrid preparations. They may bleach the enamel, but they as surely dissolve and destroy it. The mild, geni:tl balsamic and preservative Sozodont, iniproguatcd with tlic Saponin of the famous tropical Soap Tfcp, of Cbili, is the only absolutely safe article of its kind in the market, and protects the Teeth from all destructive influences, as well as keeps theui fixe fiym tartar. « '' -> -4* l i . <*"l " SPALDING S UI.UK," handy and useful. I.AK'.E Emu*—TW txpnm ISN it lVi» place wwi>W »bo«k titf MM «f «i --prcm matter by the Otympit U*t Wedi» Jay, ciinpri»itiz Pome eiphtr twekapea. ■ 11l n m gngn.r <PMirms CvMMsjrr. t«f f. MACtEAY,'**q. HI TTER—Fresh. per pouud, 3TJc. K.'.liS—per dozen, 'Mr. |[ A MS—Sujrur rnre l. |>cr pdund, 22c. HACOX—pi-r pouii'l, 20c. 1 SHOFLDERS—" I.v. CHEESE— " 2.1 c. LARD— «« 20c. FLOUR—Extra Fine, per barrel, $7 <itf: " Superfine, " 6 iO• NlfOßTS—tier pound lie. RIJAT— '« lc. CHOPPED FEED. per ponnd, 2jc." OATS—Per bitlh#l, B6«. POTATOES—!*er bushel, 00c. PLC MS—Dried, 12c per lb. APPLES— " Or per lb. WOOL—Per pound, '<!oc C01?N MEAL—per pound, fie. BEAN'S—White, " 6e. " Pink, " sc. WHEAT—Per bushel, $1 00. We r.rc indebted to Messrs. Doolev k Rod gcrs for the fallowing report: It KEF CATTLE—7c. SHEEP—S2 50 and s.l perliend 1101 IS—oe, prross weight. ONIONS—Per bushel, $2 00 HlDES—(ircen, $3. ■f* p'V Persons to t,uecesfnlly ennvais £ Tor premiums offered by the PEOPLE'S WEEKLY, And you ft V K will be rewarded by ft genuine Wnlttaam Watch. Two great Stories arc now being published in the People's Weekly. " For a Woman's Sake," and " Dame Mildred'? Plot." The paper is only 50 cents a jew. Send for Watch Circular and sample copy. Address Oliver Crook k Co., Dayton, Ohio. Janmiry U, 18TI. Il:w2 Mr. (.'rook's Wine of Tar only promptly removes Coughs and Colds, but also cleanses the lungs of the Mill, tames which clog llicm up, and which rapidly destroy, when suffered to remain. It cures nil Bronchial Affections. The distress ing sorcni-ss incident to tlie attacks of Asthni >, me always relieved by it. The- certificate of cures of Attfliiiia and IlronctaltlH, place it ns the foremost Medicine for the-c complaints, mid show the remarkable curative power it possesses. A remedy which has been tested and proved in a thousand different ways, capable of curing nil discuses of the thre at and IIIIIJ;<, performing many very remarkable cures, iik rits a trial from all who are suffering from similar affections, and vainly seeking relief. The multitudes it litis cured praise its virtues. Will yon 1 t prejudice pi event you Iroiu b' ing cured N I .JO. Try one l>(>flle. January 14, IX7I . 1 l:w4 F REE! WATCH I .V Nice Watch ! A limiting Caso Watch A Silver Watch! A Reliable Watch ! A (.J oil J Watch ! An American Watch! A Wnlthnm Watch! A Watch for a Gentleman ! A Wntch fur m Ijady ! Gold Chain for a (icntlcman! (Juld Chain for a Lady ! An Kasv Wav to Get a $23 EcliaMf Antrim Watch. AGGAI'S AUG WANTED To procure ciunnssirs for "FW VTO\\.W* "\YCC\K\V^. The reward for getting five successful enn varti-rs to work for premium.* which will he tent, to show canvassers, will he h genuine WAI.TIIAM WATCH. Tlie npplicmt fur full particular*, must enclose n letter Irom h prominent business man of hit* place that he is court'TUXT nil J rniHTWOBTIIY. .\dilre»s, Oliver Crooii & Co M Dayton, Ohio. FOII A WOMAN'S SAKE, FOII A WOMAN'S fc.\RE, It)It A WOMAN'S SAKE, run A WOMAN'S SAKK, FOR A WOMAN'S SAKK, Fi<lt A WOMAN'S SAKE. 1 The most Thrilling nnd Interesting Romance ever written, is now being published in the People's Weekly. Another (srent Story. •• Dame Mildred's Plot," commences in Christ mas number. - Only no Cents* a Tear. Send 2 cent stamp for fnoiple copy and pre mium list. Ad dre.-"". OLIVER CROOK & CO., Duyton, Ohio. January 14, 1371. I!:w4 . " U S. B.IIKNLLY, OIM M,INI;EE AND u. 8. urin sinitn, /""VItDERS left nt the office of Francis Henry, V/ Laud Agent, in the TownlUU, will meet with prompt intention. Olympln, Jan. 7, 1871. lt):tf OLYMPIC HOT£LT Cor. Main and Fourth Streets, Olympia, W. T. Z>dX. FT. &OWJTLZ, fPltQp'S. CLIO AN licds, Excellent Pare and Polite Attentian. YOJ 9 T . - Hoard per day (transient) „$2 00 Taiile Board per week J 00 Olympitt, Jan. 1, 1871. o:tf DENNISON & WIXGARD, ATTORNEYS AX L_AW_ BF. DE NX I SON and S. G. WIXGARD # have entered into partnership for the practice of theirprofrssion in tlic several Courts of Law; Chancery and Admiralty, in the Ter ritory of Washington. Offices at Oljuipia and Port Townsend, W. January Ist, 1871. 0:1y ii. A Tbboix \*e\\vW\ avvi "fivv'vVAt*, '''. r " ish Ptoug and Specifications for Dwellings, Store*, Churches, and other I'liniiq Buildups, w tli* mo* modern styles. \\ ill also contract to ftirnioh material! and silted or ftddreied at t*e ofice of the Surveyor General. Olympia, W.T. Oct. 16, 18C0. 50:tf F. K. Louthan, ■iiniLi ASP ■trail MTM ta BTAPI.K AND FANCY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WIMS J9 IKPIB, C'u»an a\\A ToWeo, All of which I offer Olxeap for Oa sli VSDEB OLYMPIC HOTEL, * ' FM Cor. Main and 4tli Streets. Put-chafers will Sod it to their to give me a call.. F. K. LOUTHAN. Olympia, Dec. 3, IB7Q. &:tf MSF&B&ISMMEWr. NEW GOODS, LOW FHIOBS. I* PHIHSCH, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Olympin aud Thursivn county that he haii opened bis new store, Owner of Main and Fourth Stf., Ofympta, Containing an entire new and well (elected and assorted stock of STAPLE AID FM DRY GOODS, BUOII AS COTTON AND WOOLEN 00ME8TICS, Dress Goods, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, oiynA FRENCH CASSIMERES, «OJB LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES, XX cits and Caps, STAPLE AND FANCY anooßßißs, Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal Purposes, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden ware, Farming Implements, Sta tionery, Etc., Etc. I shall also deal in till kinds of Produce, lut'll ns Grain, Flour, Hides, Furs. etc., etc. No effort will ue spared to merit the patron age of the public, nnd I promise entire satisfac tion to all who trade with mc. Come and examine mv stock of goods. Come one, come all ' L. IIIKSCII. Olympia, Nov. 12, 1870. 2:ly T. HACLMY & €O. —HAVE JUST RECEIVED A— I,AIIGE AND CHOICE Stock of Groceries From San Francisco, HVk'cA trill be Sold Chrap for Coth by the Pack age at Whole,ale Pritet. Oregon Pro,lute always on M, from (tie House of COKBITT & MACLEAY, PORTLAND. T- Maoloay cto do OL TMVIA. April !0, 1870. U:tt For Victoria I TIIK FAVORITE STEAMER OL YMPIA, D, U. Finch, Master, I EAVES for VICTORIA and Intermediate j points cveiy— MONDAY MORNING, Returning the Oi.rucia will leave Victoria every o\ \\ oVVV She will also make trips to P'»RT TOWN SEND, leaving Olympia every THURSDAY MORNING, Returning Friday Evenings,about 5 o'clock. Olympia, Oct. 30,18G9. 21:tf THE BEST PAPER, AND THE BEST INDUCEMENTS. THE Quarter's 13 Numbers SENT FREE to all subscribing, before Dee. 23th, 1870, fof next year'* MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, TUB GREAT ILLUSTRATED "RWTOV <V\\&. "W c«Y\vy Tble U mot only the Largest, Rest aud Cheap est, but by f*f tUe Largest-Circulating Journal of it* Class I Xationalin character, Ably Ed ited, Superb? Illustrate* and Printed, it is the Best American Weeklj', It is the Standard Authority on all branches of Agricalture, Horticulture, 4e. As a Litem ry and Family paper, it is a f.ivorite from Cana da to California. Indeed, Moose's IU'UL hat no riral in it» Sphere, and is the Largest Illus trated Journal on the Continent—each number containing Sixteen Five-Column Pages, (dou ble tie size of most papers of its class). I A | Among recent accessions to the RcnAi/a tin equaled Editorial Staff is that of Hon. T. liart Hyatt, ofCala., ns editor of the Pacific Coast Department—a near and valuable feature. By prompt umiliug and rapid railroad transit, the ItI°JUL now reaches the Pacific Slope about the time of its date. Termt, Inducements, d-c. TERMS—S3 a year of 52 numbers, and only $] 50 in clubs of ten. This quarter's 13 num bers sent FRKE, as ofTered above. Our Club Inducements for 1871 are unprecedented. Spe cimens, Premium Lists, Ac., sent free to all firming club , —and we want alive Club Agent ia every town. Address D. D.'T. MOURE, 4t Park Row, S. Y. o:w4 CWim. %. Vidtf'v«Mv. * f » £tow, l?ort Somtsftul. ROTHSCHILD & CO^ IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, gnd Shoes, (Janrjj (soodn, (Stvpftf,- Wines, jiquors, Crockery and General MerchftXiMise. TTAVING made arrangements to import I I a large portion of our stock direct from tbc Eastern Cities,and an experienced agent at San Francisco for the purpose of buying goods from first hands, we can otrcr inducements to buyers unsurpassed by any other firm. Our nfsOrtmjnt will be complete in every depart ment, and we want it known that We Will Wot be Vnderaold by any dther firm on Puget Sound. I A DIES' Drj Goods and Hosie-y—a com j plete assortment, and new styles, just re ceived at ROTHCHILD k CO.'s /CLOTHING and Famishing Goods, in large I / (.uantities and at reduced rates, at H ROTHSCHILD * CO.'s. MISSION Woolen and Blanket*; Oregon Woolen Goods, and Pacific Woolen Underwear, at Agent's rates. AGENCY of tt»« United Anaheim Wine Grower'* Association is at Rothschild k Co.'a, where a full atock of their different wines can always be found. Agonts for Wells, Fargo c*> Co. &IGHT.XE9 & ftOSEXTBdZ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, JSWTSATO CATS, Oreg«* and California Woolen Goods, <£rochcrg, %};tr(hv;trc, (ivoemu cv\\A "Vvo\>\*vo\\%. A full nnd well-selected assortment of General Merchandise, AI. WAYS 0\ lIAXD. A Fine Assortment of the Choicest Liquors, K'j>t Conilanthj in Store, This honsehas better facilities for obtaining poods cheap than any other in Olympia. Mr. Li/htncr, having had many years' experience in this place, remnins in San Francisco, and devotes his tima nnd attention to the wants of this business. TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Wools, Fnm, and other Country Produce. LIGHTNER k ROSENTHAL. Olympia, Jan.B 17, 10.18:tf Standard Bakery. HAVING leased the Stftndn/d Rakcry, we are now prepared to furnish, on the nmst reasonable terms, to the trade, Pilot and Kavr Bread, Soda Bin cult, Butter and Sugar Crackers, Ginger Snaps. &c &c &c. Will keep on hand all the various grades and brands of FLOUR, »" MILL- PRICES, Together with a Choice Selection of Ci&QGERIKS , for 1(1.VIY VSB, Highest price paid for good Country Produce. Orders respectfully solicited nnd satis faction guaranteed. EAGAN & BARLOW, Successors to Ward & Mitchell. Olympia, July 9, 1870. 3tf:tf CITY BAKERY, GROCERY mPROVISION STORE. MAIN STREET, Between Tblrd and Fourth Sts. OLYMPIA, W. T. RA. PARK BR, thankful for past pat , ronnge, solicts a continuation of the same. I will endeavor to keep on hand at all times a choice selection of FAMILY groceries, AT REASOXABLE RATES. All Grades of Flour, Also every variety of BREAD, PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS. * MADE TO*ORDER. Good* delivered to any part of the city. Highest eash price paid for country prodnce. R.A. PARKER Nov. 20,1870. 4rtf TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON, 1 County of Thurston. / M " In tlie District Court of the 2d Judicial District, holding terms at Olyupia for Thurston el al. counties. Sai*U Hosts, Pet'rj ] v*. y Libel for Divorce. Andrew J. Moses, Deft. ) To AIDBSW J. MOSES: You are hereby noti fied that Sarah Moses has tiled a complaint against you in said Court, which will come on to be heard at the first term of the court, which shall commence more than six weeks from the 24tb day of December, A. I). 1870, and unless you appear at said term and answer, the same will be taken as confessed an<l the prayer there of granted. The object and prayer of said complaint is to obtain a divorce from yon, nnd also to obtain the core of »thc miuor children, vii: Ida Moses, aged 15, Dora Moses, aged 12, Etta Moses, nged 10, nud James Moses, aged 7 year*, Kate Moses aged 4 years, and alto to obtain sueh other and further relief a» maj be just. SARAH MOSES. Complaint and notice filed Dec. 21, 1870. F Whiskies and Liquorp, Of et etf kind, and all the Popular Bitters and Byrnp«, tot (Mlu in packages to suit by ROTHSCHILD * CO. TOBACCO and Cigars, Pipes and Stems ; every variety nt BOTHSCHILD k CO.'i. ROTHSCHILD k CO. are Agents for the Celebrated Florence Sewing Machine. EXCHANGE on San Francisco, and Legn' Tenders bought and sold, and Drafts dis counted on liberal terms, by BOTHSCHILD 4 CO. BOOKS and Stationery, a complete assort ment, at ROTHSCHILD k CO.'s. GOOD.? bonght and sold on commission in Biin Francisco or* New York, at small percentage, by ROTHSCHILD & CO.'i. MIGHEST market price paid in ensh for IVrs, Hides, Wool dhd' Conntry Pro ,by ROTHBCAAir k' CC. Wholesale andßetail. 043 PACKAGES, CONTAINING $25,000 WORTH N R C\.o\\\vwv«, CkVoc,evvc%, fiooU, Shoes, Hats, Caps, PROTISIOSS, FROfKERY, CARPETS, Cigars, TQB*CCQ, Ac &c fcc. Just received from San Francisco and New York, nnd which will be sold CHEAPER THAN EVER, at L. & B. BETTMANS'. Bfc£T New good 3 received by every steamer. Oct. 1, 1870. 48:ly Oll'fll AND CRAY'S HARBOR. LOOK HERE STRANGER! IF you want to see and travel through the best part of Washington Territory west of the Cascade Mountains, jump into the wagon which leaves Olympia every Monday morning, carrying the U. S. Mail and welis, Fargo & Co.'s Express, touching at Elms, Montcsanfl, H*qnium and Chchalis Poiut, connecting with the line rnnning via Slioalwa ter ltay to Oysterville, Pacific City and Astoria- Returning, leaves Astoiia every Tuesday morning, and arrive at Olympia by 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. Try it; will try to make it ns pleasant ns possible. For particulars enquire of JOIIN NAILOR. October 22, 1870. fl:tf Covv\\\v^ AND WASHINGTON TERRRITOKY LAND AGENCY AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF Francis ECenry. OFFtCti /rV 3*o IftV MsiLL. THE proprietor has the only Abstract of titles in Thurston comity, the correctness and reliability of which he is prepared to dem onstrate to all interested by an exhibition of his books, a:id is prepared to transact a <$ cut rut gteat gsiuh siisinrss, will buy and sell real estate on commission, pay taxes, perfect titles, negotiate loans and make collections. Guarantees title, without extra charge when employed as conveyancer. Olympia, Aug. 30, 1870. 42:tf F. M LAMPED, M. I)., OFFERS HIS SERVICES AS A PRACTITIONER OR MEDICINE AND SURGERY, To the people of Olympia and vicinity. Consultation Room at Laud Office; resi dence on Fourth, between Main anu Washing ton Streets. Oct. 28, 1870. ALDEN H. STEELE, M. D. FORMERLY of Oregon City—late A. A. Surgeon U. S. A. Residence on east side of Franklin, between Tenth and Union Streets. Office at Turner's Drug Store, Main Street. Mny 30, 1868. 30:tf Batches i BATCHES ! [TAKE pleasurs in announcing to the public of Olympia and surround- f /T ing community that I have permnnrnt- VJX ly located in this city, to execute ail work per taining to the art. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., neatly re paired with dispatch, and warranted, or no m- G. W. PARKER, Room in Olympia Drug Store. Olympia, Dec. 24, 1870. B:tf Dx-J. Mitcuell JSASOJT, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN MAY be fonnid al bis residence hear Oak lund, .MasJU county, W. T. July 30, 1870. 31»:lj* i , **». fUMT lfW| _ For a few Mats ydu eaa taqr of your Grocer orDruggfrt'fk package of SEA KOBB FABUK made from pure Irish Memfr Carrageen, which will sake sixteon quarts cf Blanc Ifangfe, and a like quantity of Paddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Basse, Ae. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delieiomn food in the world. It makes » splendid Dessert, and has no' eqnal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children* A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD'S TO3TCC. . v.- 't&sib Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable te st orntire is tbe sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Ar a' touic and cordial for the aged anif languid) it hat no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sn6« Jcct, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it act*' as a specific in every specie* Of disorder Which undermines the bodily strength and breaks doWn the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. F. rasss&L REAL ESTATE AttNT roa Washington Territory, HAS FOR SALE 20,000lifJSSto 0 * LIKD ' Ifum, txKvd LANDS, Improved and nnimproved, located on Poget Sound nod in the interior of tbe Territory, MAKES COLLECTIONS, PAYS TAXES, Rents Proporiy. Notary Public aod Wlftlor «f Claim. ttEFi'US TO Gen. James Tilton, former Surveyor Gtoernt of Washington Territory. Messrs. A. E. & C. E. Tilton, f.ibertjr st, New York. Messrs. l.ndd & Tilton, Bankers, Portland 0. Gen. John McO'ratken, I'urtUml, 0. Geo. S. Gladwin, Esq., Broker, Sun Fran cisco. Ld. Lowcnberg, Esq.', Victoria. September 24, 187# 47:tf JAB. R. ROBBIfIS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMIC WINES, Brandies, Whiskies, Jtc. No. 15 Commercial Street, SEATTLE, IK. T. GfDuinc Cutter WliuAj always m Baal Seattle, Nov. 19, 1870. 3:ly WiL&MM thiriast><Y. OFFICE HO. 64 FBOWT STREET Portland, Oregon. REAL ESTATE DEALEft, Special Collector «r Claims. A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT* LA.ND property for sale. Alto, IMPROVED FARMS and valuable un cultivated LAXDS, located in all parts of the State. Investments iu Real Estate and other proper ty m>icle for correspondents. Claims of all descriptions promptly collected Houses and stores leased. All kinds of Financial ftad General Apncj business transacted. Parties bavins FARM PROPERTY for pa'* will please furnish descriptions of the «ame to agents of this olnce, m frach of the principal cities and towns In this State. Portland, Sept. 10, tB7O. 4S:jrt iPEQPX/ES' rjvs&BsiM'CJS cojtr&jrr. Saa Francisco, California. Firo a»4M!strlxic. §oti &oin, S32WM 00 WJ*W««I Liability at MwkMUuu C F. MACDERMOT, ftaridtttt. . H. 0. HORNER. Secretary ~ O. H. BIOBLOIT, titi'l AJh*- Merchandise Intared o* Ottn M 4 Oftftudl Railroad at lowest rates. Policies issued haze* #ithout tHe neVfeuilj of application to Uio head office.... nr. ciuteßY, ir t < - General Agent fin Yerritoiy. MKrtSOrtAtfH PTPKSjdrt rereitetf' warranted g*«ai»»hr BRBCKEXFIBLO