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Show "I .1 'H in J:;ilif J'i! i i ir! II; X iot, undmUnd!ori would bo a with rBOtee . ,.M.fA tou litV w.a w"meet Ciftbcciongv like this, u'ftr. what UdS5 you know Jt?t!rSw to receive m thanks for clo-i-n i5. "Tth tht!eeDt!on of ur frlendi who hare end the iDeechw, mil thme whe? Uh a continuation tftLeorat uffoountiy. Weber t&l f Jirienc ;Lx thU government. iii -- Sve bourd sknow more. We L,?.t understand: (rue righteousness. correct Idew and produces cor-c-8 -- bleb a community lives. hor;toew far. so above the law that live will hat to no will have we neesUy administer the officers of tnU Territory I It ..V Pe.ee be to you. may you be to bless you ail. ht.4ed. And I and to desire good wbo as iu habitants of the the all earth, well I t fe--il twenty minutes past twelve August Belmont tilled the uonvenuon to order. and spoke at aome, length denouncing the policy ana cnaracter ors tne dominant party. He concluded by nominating, for temporaryf chairman, Hon. W. Palmer,-o- Wisconsin, which Henry was agreed to. Palmer took the chair amid applause and briefly returned thanks for the boner. ! Prayer was offered, hy the. Itev. Dr. Morgan r rector of 8L Thomas', Church After considerable discussion the rules of the House of Representatives were adopted for the government of the Convention. Several motions were made with regard to the appointment of committees andTx permancnt organization and credentials. Amotion to allow the Terriort both coram-mlttetories to be represented 184. 106 to A motion was lost, was finally passed, allowing States only to be "represented In these; committees, which were thereupon appointed. California was rep res n ted on the committee of credentials by W. Jacoby; the committee of permanent organizations by J. H. Rose. A committee of resolutions was subsequently appointed, California belnir represented by E. Steele. A re- solution was adopted, instructing the two former committees td report at 7 this evening. A motion jwos adopted to allow resolutions offered to be referred to the committee on resolutions without debate. It was ordered that the committee on orgrnlration be .instructed to report the rules for the government of the Convention. Brooks, on behalf of the New York delegation moved to reconsider the resolution for the meeting and urged the extreme heat, also the fact that the city of New York had arranged for an appropriate celebration of the day. and he hoped the Convention would participate. After a lengthy discussion the motion to reconsider prevailed, and adjourned to Monday at 10 o'clock, the Secretary .having tlret read the Declaration of sal Independence As by tne vote or. tne convention. . es i?odU. I ray to you. friends. young, ..?in correct princi Tocniiaren, ple. Jaarntobegowrned. Uarn to be governed. To parents, chll Ler to govern and; control your an iron of the without Severity jru hand, but with mildness, cheerfulness and kindness; and vald that influence ever them that yu can control them with a word. I knew very well that Jt written, and said to be the words of the wisest man in( olden times, "He spareth his rod hateth his bod;" lb, o but I y Pre thf j& and teach J In walk 0 to righteousness, pat. Ba.jyoa will have xtry little use for the rud. I bless you, ef Pdren, and I pray v Father in Heaven to preserve you gad give you life, jng life and health ind pood days, and ft disposition to seek for, that you may eb tain, the Spirit to His command-meat- s. tr the Lord and aeep I say to tbe- - Committee, God lit you; to those Musicians, God bless too; to the cboir and to all who have participated in the exercises here SOLDIERS' .AND SAILORS' NVENT1N. ,,r who have been I re listening to the blew God bless New and I York. The Soldiers' and : Sail'you all; speeches, you in the name of Jesus Christ: Amen. ors' Convention met in the! largo hall of You are dismissed the Cooper Institute. Gen. McCleruand, of HI., was elected permanent chairman. The immense assemblage then A permanent organization the schools forming under their wascommittee ofwhich appointed, reported Gen. V. teachers and moving in procession to It. Franklin for permanent chairman, and their respective wards, as the artillery and a long list of secretaries. Gen. Franklin raa escorted were tiring a national (salute. A col I a to the chair amid Immense cheering, tiim hail been provided at the City Uall, and made a few appropriate remarks. wto which the Committee Invited the ' rtQHT WITH rNIIANS. gentlemen engageil iri the celebration South Pass'Clty, Dak. 5.L--A party of soda dumber of our 'most prominent consisting of JefJStandefer, ritizen?, where thexenjoyed themselves prospectors, Robert Kennedy, J, H. Duncan, Anfor a time with a flow of kindly feeling drew Newman, Chas. McCanley, John tid genial sentiment.! The bands dis- Moore and Henry Leaman Were attackcoursed sweet music through the city, ed by a band of 200 Indian on the 26th 'about 'seventy mile north-eas- t Captain CroxaU'ebelpjf.Ia twoof Wells, ult., from here. In Wind River Valley. IraFrgof & CVs coaches: coupled together, nian was killed. Duncan, McCauley sad drawn by a inanlflcent team of and Moore became separated from the balaace of the party, and but little hope live span nf greys, 'cjlood feelings ' is felt for their safety, as, when last the entire day; peace and seen, a large party of the Indians were happiness relgned; and nothing that in close pursuit of themj 8tandefer wt have heard of occurred to mar the and Kennedy , reached here last night, and Newman, wbo had been given up eOjoymont of the celebration. A salute as killed, came In this morning. Sight by tli artillery closed, the official pro Indiana are known to have, been killed. gramme, while a crowded house at tne On 29th, six Indians attacked and Theatre witnessed fan interesting d wounded a farmer named Lusk, living miles from here, but he succeeded formancei at night,; thus the 30 in driving them ofT, the Indians cap"Fourth' of, '03 passed away and be, eleven horses. Application has turing came a pleasant recollection. been made to Gen. Augur for military protection. t i hi.old and - ? chll-;jre- to-nig- ht, the-Conventi- on A to-da- y, , dls-jwrse- tl, vice-presiden- ts j char-acteriz- SUtes to their righs in the Union and the restoration, civil government to the whole -Af th0pfAinerlcari toebple. Second,1Ah. amWty for all poll Ucal offences; and the regulation. the elective franchiser in tne dlXTerent SUtes by their citizens. .V',.;;of all national Third. The payment obligations in strict, accordant with . theterma.r r; :.;;-Fourth.The taxation of bonds to the same extent asgovernment other prop- ilrth. One currency for the government and the people, for the laborer and the and the pensioner ' r T Sixth. Economy In the administration of the government, the reduction of the atohdlnr army and navy(the; abolition of t the i Freedmen's Bureau sand all politloali instrumenrallties; designed' to secure negro supremacy; tho simplification of the revenue system and the discontinuance of the Inquisitorial modes of assessing and collecting Internal revenue, so tuaUtho. burden.. of taxation may be equalized and lessened, the credit of the government Increased, the currency made good and the national debt funded at a lower rate of interest. Seventh, The reform of abuses In the administration, the expulslon'of corrupt men from office, the reservation of the public lands for homes for the working people, the restoration of rightful authand independence to the Execuority tive and Judiciary, aud the subordination of military to the civil rule, to the end that of Congress and the despotism-othe4 sword may . cease. v .' aud protection Eighth. Equal rights for naturalized and native born citizens at home aud abroad, and sn assertion of American nationality ; vh!cli, sjull command the respect of foreign: powers and furnish au exanlple'and an encournaagement to peoples atruggllng for libtional integrity and constitutional erty. Separate resolutions are devoted to thanks to tho soldiers and to President Johnson. Fears were expressed yesterday by men that the souththe ern delegates would be persuaded to vote solid for Pendleton, thus securing his nomination. Without southern support Pendleton will have about 110 more. vote, thoughof ha friendsis claim the second Hendricks, Indiana, choice of the majority of the delegates. office-holde- r, bond-holder- .4 -- t " i -- the-usurpatio- ns f ' - ; anti-Pendleto- u NEW YORK OIt 8. E.' CJI URC1I. The New York delegation have agreed to support Ban ford K. Church for j w; llle gy EiMrnpli; CONGRESSIONAL. SLNATK, AMENDMENTS. Sherman reported th 4 tax bill amendments; ordered printed. A order was adopted making the; tax bill and the funding bill a special order for Monday, to be continued until diiposed of. -- i I JOINT RESOLUTION. A joint resolution, excluding certain Ptatea from voting In the electoral coli lege was laid aside. Edmunds said he should not call It up again. The District of Columbia bill was then considered. f f The fi nance committee AMNESTY PROCLAMATION. rr. Washington. have made numerous Amendments to the !Iue tax bill.: 'The sections relating, to banks and bankers have been stricken out. Nothaoges are proposed to the . whisky and .tobacco! tax. The Julv4th. time" for taking spirits from bonded New London, 3. The feteamer City of warehouses is extended from six to Beaton, from New York, was run into twelvemonths. Heveral other import- last night by the steamer State of A'tic ant changes have beexvmade. York, off the mouth of Connecticut We have Just received our first Installment of New Goods for the Season, and as we are determined to keep .a Slock unrivalled! for oompleuceas and excellence, we will continue to receive New Goods from this time on, which we will sell at greatly reduced price. dl9l w lutT f i f 1IOUSK. , REMOVAL OP irBtLlTIES. . i There was a thin imt of the Democrat having gone to Uhe convention at NewfYork- Paine, for J Bout well, reported from (the reconstruc- a bill; Removing dlation committee, i "uiiies irora persons; o rue re a certain! Kiuted. ' IfcH I to-da-y, SENATK AMLDMKNTS. House then wYnt into a commit of the whole on pie Benate amend ments to the .Legislative appropriation tnll. Moorehead gqvij notice that he ould move on Mouifry. to lay all other aside and take up the tarifTblil. tVve Senate Amendment nrxftHnc all the law of authorlilng the SCtual rirrvrrfrHrf In publication itaKta w nturreil in; also (her amendment to Fjy for any such Advertising in the Washington papers J as ordered by the .wp apartment, etleflclency bill consmereu, nea m commit lewent over until IThe tee i i Eld ax dok Clawsox. A : ( 1 most delicious of Ice cream, and enjoy your strawberries, at dive's Idaho Bakery; where you cat) also get the best quaUty or bread, dlS7S crackers, plea, etc Try him. I" SUSPENSION OF MARTI Alt AUTHORITY. "Washington, 4. General Canby teleto-da- deavor to collect what Ras they can, and -- - V7T it i i I til central. Express I IS -- j ' I I , . 1IIJ It -' 7f . 1 4 nsfl'i'3 - M-rj CARRIERS OF fTHE OVERDAKjmAIIJ : - ill I ua hI BrllUsmt and Cestly Ierlptlen ! well-kno- ' COAL, m. Snf VS a' aw ROAD OI GAUrURKlAI nus as. ir- - w msin gen AD of RAIL4 DBNVFR.8ALT IrAJIJS UlTY atthttn v I uni NI AJTiufada. SAC1LA As EN TO IB g Calandlntermedlatepolnts. Stage leave" BALTLAKB. CrraiWUTf to and HELENA. MontBjpilSK OlNIACITx, ana omen doidu ia city. Idaho, r J it ? - ""- I f3 .? awui from OMAHA j (80 Pounds to the Bushel.) 1 At Camp Douglas; wn M- TWA OVERLANDijfixP4MrP . , - . Till ;i wwty j i a ar TJtali. TALENT and EXPERIENCE or tne dinerent Artists enKBged In the production oi thla , of the ' Bids will beireoelTed for any - portion ; required. supplier to commence upDEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE onThethedelivery of theoftbe suppliescontracts and one perfecting Is a goaraaty to the Pnblle that the present rourth of tbei whole amount to ber'delieered effort will, tn all rvspects, tnertt their ' ' each month until the delivery is completed ' Full con dli lout will be made Known and t.fl Istronsge and Justiry ... blsnk. bids furnished on application at. this office. THE GREAT OUTLAY Bids from contractors and bidders who have failed to com ply with their agreeOonseqaent upon Its being brought forward. heretofore ments will not be considered. The 1V 1 Ts all YASWf tj i iiMAHA. liisj iiii 1U1CENTRA and the BUSHELS 10,000 The New Scenery, Dresses, Properties, Appolnt-hivum cxien&iTe Mscmnery are 01 tne - tfe-.i,.r.?.- f-- i -- In connection with their ntaje LHjidd arej BULLION. GOLD and SILVER ;' r The New and Qorgeoos Scenery, by Mr. J.GUIDO METnUA. The Complicated Machinery by Mr. PETER RE ID and AsslsUnts. The Beaatlfal Costrimes by , Mrs. DO WRING A Mr. NESLEN. By order of Brr'i MaJ. Oenl Augur.- i - dl88-- ' " 8' THE0. F. TRACY d5TlX I; ' j Messrs. , ., llnale All of Realnra beaut ifnl. original Profesunder the direction of of Cinderella, sor CAUKLbiW. Kor the more efficient pro- PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM ! arrivals mimTUBES Pieces and duction or the different Concerted THE ELEVEN COMMANDMENTS! Cboranes Mrs. OAKELE8S has been specially the best Musical ensajted. Mr. IIARDIB andaUo appear. ability of the Company will : 1. Thou shalt not make use of any kind o( The Ballet Grotfplng. dc. under the direction goods, unless they are bought at Auerbach A Bro's Store. QfE.l.HLOAN, Esq. t j ' 2. handker-chier- s Thou shalti not nse gloves-hosand fancy goods, unless they come from Auerbach A Bro's Store. 3. Thou shall not allow thy.wlfe or daughter to buy dress goods or domestics, unless they are ; ' bought at Auerbach A Bro'p Store. The performance will consist of the 4. Thou shalt' not walk the streets, unless thy A Bro's boots and shoes are bought at Auerbach GRAND. OPERATIC SPECTACLE Store A ' 4 j , or ' 5. Thon shalinot be allowed to vlsft ladles nnleas thy clothing comes from Auerbach A Bro's Store. I Thou shalt have no covering for thy head, nniess thy hats are bought at Auerbach A Bro's r Store. ; 7. Thou sbalt not walk: Into thy house, unless are bought at earpeta. rugs and mattings thy Auerbach A Bro's Store. Or. 8. Thou shalt pet allow thy female household i The Fairy and Little Glass Slipper. to go walking, unless their shawls, cloth or silk cloaks, sacks, basques, furs, parasols, fans.bal-morfrom the Opera.) Cinderella, (with Gems skirts, embroidery and all sorts of trimMADAME RCHELLElt Miss Nellie Oolebmttlc mings are purchased at Auerbach A Bro's Store. Prince of Ralerno. Thou shalt hot go to bed at night, nniess r D McKeifzle Baron Pompollno. . ' walls are covered with fine wall A lluoro, mt v n Liinisay thy bedroom Mr J CGrsham Ss per and border, and thy bed covered with Dandlnl (California blankets, purchased at Auerbach ..Mr P MargetU Pedro KttlSHHH Mr it iiainea & Bro's Store, Page,. f Miss Adams Misters to 10. Thou shalt normake thy toilet In the Thlsbe, Mrs MOCIawson morning. unl-aClorioda? Cinderella, soap, perrumery, tooth and M lu Alexander .. arethy at Auerbach A Bro's. hair brushes KatyI Queen bought ...MIm Clive Store. Km, t. ' . Caret .Mrs eM Hinatng Kalry 11. Thou shalt not boy goods of any that 1ml Lazl ..Mls Plait irst reiry BwiDd Fslrr...M....M........m......MiM Louisa tales Auerbach A Bro's. AltendanU, llantera, Kairlee, Noblemen, , F. AUERBACH & BRO'S, de Dallet corps by Company, acid numerous Auxiliaries. Opposite Wells Fargo A Go'aBaalc and Express Lake City. For Synopsis of Snery, Incidents, Music Office, East Temple Street, Salt see Posters. Ballet Curtain and P.S. Particular attention paid to the Wholeand sale Trade, at the lowest figures. Come and see r ' Clllllli ARRIVAL'S; (Tlie time litre given i tchc the MalLi are DUB at tiaU Luke City; owing- to difflcuUicM meidett ta travel, lit time w not mculc xfu, regutartm. i J from: THE EAST. M Through MaiL - 1 .- - -" FROilTHE wisST, , i M FROM. THE COUTU. Idaho and Washington Territories aa Oregon, carryinK TerrttorfeU Mail: Virginia City, Montana, every .1. L.. aiterp ate day. Cache Valley, Utah, liesday and Hi il ; ? j s mi TO JUST RECEIVED Throtlgh Mall dl81:3m WMl GEO. BASEIIEST - i I i TO THE WEST, Dally,...., THE NORTH, TO M ) Idaho and Washington Territories a' Oregon, carrying Territorial Mai aS; as tar as Brlgham City, DHlyXJ alterri-- g Montana, every Virginia city, Lii- .... ate day. Cache Valley, Utah, Mondays and! ! ' 6 ii C 4 ,...L.U...f;.; $ Thursdays. Morgan County. Utah, Fridaya. Bear Lake, via Huntsvllle, Kridays I i : AIM.1 Jj Through Mall, Dally,! i The Greatest iNovelty of the S eason AM. .: epartJres THE EAST, : at 8. Mi WEST, LOCAL. Wedu-feflay(i- Cb'-rns- Commences punctually piMi Grantevllle. West Jordan and Herrlmau, Thur days. Tooele and Stockton, daily!.. i for yourself. AlMJ Morgan County, Utah, Thartdaya,.!. FROM THE QOtlTHj Provo, Utah, dally, (Sunday excepted Fillmore, uian. xueMaysJ uiunoa, and Saturdays..... l.X. St, Ueorge. Utah, and ArlzdnTerlt' 1 uehdaviB and Samrdayf.,..,....xJ . . M oau.& i r ir.i. u uut. etra u;KUe4j or ic uuM o&u ttuu . Performance ... 4;...Datlti! Through Mall, al at 7J o'clock. i - : - .. 111 --ill k m OF M'FICXJi e, M CiAr1 fS At Salt Lakn j TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1868. ii For particulars Street, fcau ilko . , EX-- l routes a LETTERS at all points on . J .. . - fWM. MYERS, , Brv't Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. ' . rtUcl COLMT of rttad tynd. i PREiW FKEIGUTto all COMMISSIONS promptly at ended UHKrrtlcu-- f lar attention paia to tneaer vsry ox juA'tus-ts- a ' ! Extensive Properties and Appointments by MILLARD A RAKER. i? i.g.je The Coolest and imost Refreshing place in the to the soimi, City, opened expressly lor tne Sale of Provo. Utah, Dally. (Sunday excepted. Fillmore Utah. Mondays, wedpeedayfei fCODDARD'S 8t. Georve, Utah, and Arizona Terrify .'.I Mondays aud Ha n rurtt (VnnlT. Frtdys...lv; MondATS Md Huh. WHOLESALE ..lil FrldaysL. j l. t RETAIL ' :t 6 'WESTVLOCAp,' Being the most agreeable Retreat In SaltLake City during this hot and sultry season many Grantsvllle, Thursdays,. avail themselves fit, to obtain a cold draught oi West Jnrdan and Herrlman;iThur - GODDARD'S 'CELEBRATED Fairfield and Cedar Valley, Thursdays; CIDER, 4 Goshen, Fridays..........4--. And other REFRESHMENTS to supply the Stockton and Tooele, Dally,4.. inner man. ! BY- - for ' at their earllett convenience. tf ELDREDGE Jcst IlKcuvKD and for Sale at thlsomce, a fine PelecUon of Sunday School Tickets, Cards and Regards. dw:tf ward 1 & Cltl'JSOII, CELEBRATED CIDER, ' H -- -- A CARD. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE I desire to say to their BASSKTT & ROBERTS who bought ot them last week a poor article of TE . that tnev are now prepared to replace It with GOOD GUNPOWDER TEA. Just received irom the Htatea. We obtained the poor Tea or a neighbor who kindly loaned It to us. not knowlDtc It was damaged. We much toe occurrence, a we always Intend to regret sell a Choice Article of Ten. ' dl94l:l DRY GOODS Goddard'is Celebrated Cider ?' : : I ' 4-- ! - COLD ASP BErBr.SHTSQ.DBIire OF . i a strayedJ . -- J WELLS' ; ' :' PAPER niOTOGRAPIIIC CHEMICALS, , ( , , y CHOICE CIIKOMOS, - i ?M?krii j r-- t ! I - f - 9 JGT-Xe- w OIV CASH1. 12 ) -- 5 parties : - , WOTJLDUfG AGAIN I BEEF, GOOD AND FAT, and PLENTY OF lit Determined to Sell Cheap. Come one. come . all, to We end o Meat ITarktL , . dl81 tf 1 BARIIAI'T, r ' ! I all others who wish to be benefitted. AND tothe Railroad la rapidly. approaching Lb is place, and. as In consequence of tnts the and Fall will be rate of freight tnis Hummer always axnlons Reduced, and aa we arethe Greatly Community to benefit our Customers and particularly at lanre Uhln7 themTvEBYbutBEsjT GOODS Concentrated in we LOWiST wUI, at the PRICE3, jTrom this rf ) date. Sell Glass. 8 by 10, 'LX , Brass Kettles t w ... : Brown Sugar, Clarllled Sugar, j r, j Ctollce, ; FineY. Hi Tea, -- fhf Fine CJ. r. Tea, Soda and Ustleratxiu : Coal Oil, ew, etc ; AT - FOBT BIEOH .FLOUBING i Nephl, Juab County, : LL, ir. ' j W ?. 113 2" 1 1 v 1 1. r i I IP ' 1 ? I I I i IT qos,, U V0ea:h. ii 3 r I I ' if r aiCntsiti. riitrie, a f L8i 23 to Hm hi rcj ; . Hi m: .,r;Jt, ' ft r ... 1 It! 3 1 ill a- iRa n tiootoiiU 00m 17 I 1 1 s. I I h; !i . . rtLHiKy V -- , r.. ' 'J 1 I I I I 1 "a 2 ;s KSeaeh ev. aa. sTla j pii -- 1 -- 349, mm VW W ww urv j $.000 2 - - - ti - i . 3 1. 1 j eaco iu 9tjiA hi . j .HlH 00tOt2 2f 4 60 to 3 O) j 4 1' WANT ED need the following Numbers of Vol S of comto Pfszmjfnr j SNos.ofNo.7 - i J i I!H'. pa, - I I f -- I ' ? - TumM . - File: plete i A Good altnatlon for m No. 1 MILLER who . 15Noa.ofNo.l can keep in good order Straab's ... a 1 a-- We will hare in by FIRSTTRATNS from 5 '14 j i Qualified and Reliable persons only need ap thoEAST. quanUUea of GOODS, whlchwtll VJCKKR3, at Nephl, or to make oar Assortment 'Complete in...all KINDS - If any of oar Agents "or Subscribers will for ply to Mr. JOHN tn Of STAPLES. ; undersigned,"a V; nlsh the above Numbers, in good condition, we ' d4Wt&! e shall feel obliged dIJIlf .dUtof.; A. MILTON MUSSER. May20,15C8. i I ' 1 I Plow Steel, Anvils, Vices- .Forks (garden and hayL Scythes. Cradles (complete Axes, shoTels and Spades.. I.. Hoea., Picks, Horse Nails.. Wrought Nails. Cat Nails Semi-Week- ly Under-runner- I ii-- ; 0t9 I I l 00 iSt B !I'f 2ft fii 7S A M fil 33 IIBII' $sooft9oo r in $2 00: to i 00 r tjau fiOtol ,1 I , ' AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES WE the our Office . CO CO ,- 8c Nin m Gunpowder Tea. Crushed Sugar, ' Coffee- Tobacco. Soda and Saieratusr Rice. Pepper. - AllspiceNutmegs, Starch L OUto Oil Linseed Oil OH Lubricating Machine OU Castor OU Coal Oil Indlgo Msdder. soan. G suacT school.. ROSS fi 11 50 35Ul - r is-- in Sii UO GBbcmzzsS ...lirfilllL A B Partlenlar Notice to tbe Customers of . Kentucky Jeans Ginghams, Denims, stripe c Adjoining Wells FargoV. On M OX DAY, Jnljr 6, 18C8. This Hall Is large, airy, commodious, and. In short, the most comfortable location lor a Bum-m- T School In the city! Ul r,e remember .wM.yrnn.meoa frieni,g lire and that adrocate the amelloraUon of man's intellectual and moral nature. dence of Mr.i.R. f.trm,f?p,.?.t.the 17th Ward. , , Robblns, dlKT.U . O. If. RIQGS. si oa to tot y 1 im 1 Jo t2 la . Ticks, QUlrlBZ CODDARD'S CELEBRATED CIDER Checks, Cotton ades,- -. Cambric, by the BARREL, j Alpaoca, SUPPLIED OlM LIBERAL TTJEXHYXS. crasn. Shawls. ZZ dllily Dress Cooda, Casslmerea Linen Thread RdooI Cot ton Seamless Sac ks, Cotton Yarn SALOONS, RESTAURANTS, OP YOURSELF, FOR ONE DOLLAR. Taken ' at CARTER'S G ALLERY, PUBLICATIONS, ; dll dlSS--6 A Fine Assortment of, s VFsRY MpDERATE COSTl re- or A Splendid Gift , for the 4th JULY! FOUR OEJI PORTRAITS I JUST RECEIVED FOWLER LOW Llnseys, i CftSfton.) a 60 Hati lnets.... And other good things, at a I LARGE, Brlndle COW, with one born broken off and branded JS on hip. Any person knowing her whereabouts, will please gt ve In for mat lou at the office of this paper. A - SheeUngs. Flannels,.. CELEBRATED CIDER, - I k- Corrected daily by Eldre&je DRY GOODii Brown 8heetlnes.. Kleacbed rnnts, Delaine. i tURriif T; RETAIL PRICE ; Is kept constantly on hand to supply the pubto accommodate City and lic Plenty of room and their Cousins, to ail of Country Friends: whom he oners a hearty welcome, and promises to supply them with a B A83ETT A ROBERTS. I 7T , Also may be had In the BASEMENT, where LOST a Carrlsge Rack. htweea this city and v any-authorit- j Sealed bldsj In duplleate with: guarantee slened by two resDOBsible peraona not bidders. FIRST IJIOHT, ( after Weeks of preparation,) of and accompanied by a deposit of $1,000 collars. ins Grand Operatic, 8enlc. Ballet and- - i t win oe received uniu ten o cioca, a. ia.; on Roman ite Falr Upeetacle of r.f' t Friday. Jnly 10th. 1868, for the delivery of 1 t t JBKAWIXO y. .4'- i Headquarters Dep't of the Platte, r Waktkd, a few cords of Mountain Mahogany Wood at this office. tf Waktkd: One hundred and fifty cords of red pine wood at the Paper Mill. tf , Agents oftbe Demerit News will please en POLITICAI. EXCITEMENT. I .5 t i i i . ree New York. Political excitement ! Increasing hourly. Pendleton's friends express confidence of his nomination, or in the nomination of Seymour, their second choice. It is believed that they will control over one hundred and sixty votes. Washington McLean and Judge inFlynn, of Cincinnati, had a terview with Seymour and aprivate few leadNew York Democrats, at which It ing was decided that Pendleton should not be pressed to split. Itls very likely that Seymour will be nominated by acclamation before six ballots and forced to accept. Should Seymour be nominated Hendricks or Blair will be Vice. - " tl 'A .1 nW 'ft " - DOORS OPEN ARTISTS' RATERIALS, graphs to General Grant that the North Carolina Legislature ratified the constitutional amendment The followt f , ing instructions were sent to the comJLfmd BOOKS mt mil kimd; manding officer of that State: You will Monday. abstain from the exercise of Tracing Paper, AreLIteeCa Paper, under the reconstruction acts, excent MANAOEU'st Cepokt. Sutler made a re port tfrom the im- - so far as may be necessary to clear up unfinished business; you will not was your J ;vuu tI" which ianagersi Interfere In civil matters unless execu rAud FINE ENGRAVINGS, tiered printed and recommitted. tive laws should be obstructed by unEILI. FOR THE IsbtiE OF ARMS. lawful and forcible opposition to the OTjSLTZOX72IZnr Cheaper Uian over, trlh:J the Issue of inauguration of the ne w State. DICICEXB WORKS, "ltf rauiua in the reconstructed KtZZr ECOTTsTfINE EDrrioNJ OF THE POETS, i DEMOCRATIC PIATF0RM. w ad- whenfth House turned passed, on re committee 5. to Monday. I I Nw York. The Wells' Nqw Physiognomy, solutions met last night, when the folwas H: presented by lowing platform TOY COLORS, REWARD CARDS, tc Ac, C. Murphy, which has the approval of CCTTEILaL. t .. Will all be sold Gov. Seymour, and by the N.Y. delega, Is retrarded as certain of adontlon: At tion the very LO WEST FIGUTRES ratToYork 4 " Th (National Demo-Ja- v The Democratic party In national con iriSTcn.t,.on Ambled in Tam-n- L vention, assembled, standing as ever by ' on the Boise Read su4 ct Jich was handsomely the Constitution of the government. the Great Views Shoshone Fall,' ion with; large and the guarantee of the liberties of the &CV and elaborately citizens, recognising PaiS as 'the. conse CALL AND EXAMINE AT 1?cUlcheon9 Pr;a11 the States. quence of the late civil war, the extincSAVAGE U OTTINCER'O 7lfrTiallOQ Vr thc delegates tion of slavery and of the heresy of, sear-rwas excellent s cession, with the return of peace, de- Book,1 Stationery and ": FlibtogripKc.Baiif, na?nt'.Vld Jhera l P1 The hall and mand. ilor densely JSJtBT TMJOTJ.B MTMJSjJT, ; crowded. At First The restoration or all the -- W the letters Farmlngton, a TRUNK, with . A. II. It. on It. The finder will be suitably rewarded by deriver, seriously damaging the CVy of livering It, or giving Information It, to Bishop W. WEST, Usden, or respecting Hoston, and injuring a number of the Editor of Dearrtt Ettning Acir. the dl91tf WHICH THEY OKFER probably, fatally. pas-sengers,th- 1 Uli Coolly, calmly, QUirrxY," you may sip the I ' HADAJIE.MAniE .METHUA . , ...... H, 'I , ii.. y j. ..iii ;; sTI ! Chicago 4. The President's amnesty proclamation is as follows, omitting numerous whereases: Now therefore be it known that I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do, by virtue of the Constitution and in the name of the people of the United States hereby proclaim that unconditionally to all and in and ivriLhout'reservation. everv person who dlrectlv or indirectly in mo jaie insurrecuon or prticjpateu exceDtincrsuch nerson or rebellion. sons as may be under presentment or indictment in the United States Courts having competent jbrisdietion upon charges of treason, or other, felony, In full pardon and amnesty for offense of treason against the United States, or of adhering to their enemies during the late war. wun tne restoration 'of all their rlebts excent as to slaves, and ex cept also as to any property of which any person may nave oeeni jegauj unvested under the laws of the United States. The Proclamation is dated r . Ie Artlstei and Comedienne, Tragefflenne; ' iji . n s ed lHrrit Eiming Neva, ' 1 Theatrical. length theatrical notice which we had wrlMen must be withheld until bat we ran say that In "Cinderella" oar theatre-goer- s the moat magnificent and gorgeous pecue ever presented on our board. Gel your tickets earl. A per-an- it Of tbe aocoicplUhed -- " Vr Vit !. ' f j PRO P O SilLS r r! Ii1 f a |