. History of Washington; the rise and progress of an American state . asy transportation for all who wish it. And now a steam-boat was promised at an early day, by Captain A. B. Goveof the Potomac, and a member of the firm of Kendall &Co., which owned two ships, and maintained a generalstore in Olympia, of which Joseph Cushman was manager,and where a full stock of implements of all kinds, as wellas dry goods, groceries, crockery, boots and shoes is con-stantly kept on hand. This same number contains an advertisement of a greatattraction for one night only. Mr. A. C. Thacher willgive a lecture


. History of Washington; the rise and progress of an American state . asy transportation for all who wish it. And now a steam-boat was promised at an early day, by Captain A. B. Goveof the Potomac, and a member of the firm of Kendall &Co., which owned two ships, and maintained a generalstore in Olympia, of which Joseph Cushman was manager,and where a full stock of implements of all kinds, as wellas dry goods, groceries, crockery, boots and shoes is con-stantly kept on hand. This same number contains an advertisement of a greatattraction for one night only. Mr. A. C. Thacher willgive a lecture on astronomy, to be concluded with an excep-tionally good phantasmagoria lantern exhibition, an amusing REV. JOHN F. DEVORE. This pioneer minister of the Methodist church wasborn near Lexington, Ky., December 7, 1817. He wasfor a time a member of the Rock River Conference in Tllinn^ nnrl ramp Orpgnn i. chll in the territory was at Steilacoom; his secondOlympia. He was presiding elder for the Puget Sonnedistrict, from i8<;6 to Tflaai HQ diedinTacomain 1. RISE AND PROGRESS ^?#al of the Simmons«SaHtfT mentioned i>njTfatonigE-owth of rti $d r #vas also 1 a good rnbers. t on the Cowlitz hi there , a hotel and a particularly atlo, Cape Flattt: Oungeness and Whidby , and the experienced engineer Mr. J. W. Trutchnaking a prolinuria inoissance for a railroad ikookum Chu npia in order to bring coal to tide water. The Indians Canoe,*exultingly, has been supplanted by our majschooners, which float up and down the Sound, affordingeasy transportation for all who wish it. And now a steam-boat was promised at an Captain A. B. Goveof the Potomac, an- Hrm of Kendall &which owned t aintained a generalin Olympia, of iager,here a full stc ?ds, groceries, c ;oes is con- v kept on number contains ;sement of a great for one night onh V. C. Thacher will ture on astronomy, to be concluded with an e1 phantasmagoria lantern exhibition, an am


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