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Show mwnmmj ' r rameii k f"' 4- - V j'- - c:L?cc2a.TE ncFGriTEn. 1I0!WT, 05S 26v 187L MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. possible am! lead oseftxl and steady liveab le stead of roaming about and murdering the whites. ' Of course, it Is not expected that murderous rails will; be actively stopped, but a greeter security looked tori-New York,' June 2A. Tort Richmond, Cam! near Jbelfjfc thou to; wbiebha beta under construction for the last fifteen years, at a Cost of nearly two millions, is nearly computed. It is said that it will be condemned by the Board of Examiners as utterly useless except as quarters for soldier. Accounts received from Venezuela represent Use state of afSkirt as deplorable. Society has disorganized In most parts' of tbe country,-commerc- e destroyed, business of all kinds exceedingly dull, and tbe political state of the country anything but quiet. Chicago, June 26, Dis patches received at the Western Associated Press office In E. O. UACLAY & CO., Prop 8 this city, from eastern and northern Iowa, TfciS Is the only Express Line eastern and southern Wiconin, northern and western Indiana, and from all parts of having state that be Illinois, crop promise to Eastern Ccnneetlon? among the best known for year. The Through wheat is Injured somewhat in some sections by nut, but generally crops is above the I0HT DAYS FROM CORItltiE TO average. In Minnesota, however, the report arc not so favorable, in many localHEIEIIA. ities there 1 only said to be half a crop. Ban Francisco, June 26. The First RegExpress Team Leave Corinne iment of the National Guard made a force every other day. march from Sacramento yesterday, reaching Sutter Crock, Amador County, lad night, To trure speedy transpcrtatlea taking the riotous miner by surprise. No mLtance wa offend, but many insults to package the troop were given. The inhabitant generally are delighted at being relieved of VIA FAR WEST FREIGHT COMPANY, the Miner' League. The pump will he TIME FREIOHT,. , started in the mines tomorrow, and the miner willing to work will be protected. 1 Adjutant General Cazeneau i in command. The rioter are making many throats, but UTAH. CORINNE,' bare no chance at successful resistance. 3 m Washington, June 20. The official rela' tion between Secretary Boutwell and Commissioner Pleasanton seem to be drawing to a crisis. The trouble chiefly arise from a misunderstanding as to the limit and power of the latter in knanaging hi bureau. Pleas-rote- n doubted the legal right of the Secretary to Interfere. , tn miinwTxKr fiLioum co.j cnton THE LflTEOT DIGPATCIIE8. A Str&hg Term la California EXPRESS LIITE , tfOVCfUiOR HAfCHT CALLS OUT THE MILITIA, WHO ARREST The rioters. The North Pole Expedition. 0ACEBDOTAL OPINION OF BULLS AND BEARS. cut HOME NEWS. Boo Francisco Jimh The consultation of Governor ffaight with the riotous miner of Amador Count lait night mulled in no arrangement of tho difficulties, the minera being defiant and determined to prevent an work being done. At midnight the Governor telegraphed to Sacramento for troop to march to Amador thin morning. It U believed, however, that the striker will disperse when the troop arrive, and that thara will bo no hUxt-heMayor Selby ha secured the entire 'Frisco delegation to the Republican State Convention, and lha conUt.for the nomination for Governor Is now likely to be very close between birn and Newton Booth ofSacrann-to- . 25. d. The new wheat crop is two week behind the us'ial time. That received in the market that far is inferior in quality. New York, Juno 25, Iter. II. D. Northrop In tho rourso' of li sermon from the text that tho way of the transgressor Is hard, referred in strong terms to the Rock Island stock transactions of lnt week, lie said the cliques and concerns in which tho stock brokers engage is neither more nor leas than gambling, and tho man who bulls or bears the market for tho purpose of robbing bis fellows is no better than the man who robs his wife and children to try his fortune at earth. 3?eri York, Juno 25. Mayor Hall has written a letter to President Grant In relation to a rumor that tho friends of Congressman Bowen are applying to tho executive for pardon. Tho Mayor asks whether Bowen might not discloso the means by which ho procured a false and fraudulent ducron of tho alleged divorce through tho deputy clerk's office of tho county clerk of this city and without tho knowledge of. tho latter, and adds that tho couoty clerk authorities here are desirous of exposing and punishing any fraud which was committed In the Interest of Bowen, If not at his direct Instigation, and may need, if not bis evidence, some Information nocessaTy tor convict the deputy cTurtt of fraudulent intent and Complicity, if hobo guilty. Washington, June 25. There is considerable interest felt In official circles concern Ing the opposing views of Secretary Bout-wa- ll and commissioner Pleasanton, on points connected with the administration of the Internal Revenue office, particularly concerning certain decisions mode by the commissioner, who claims that his decisions are not subject to rovislon or approval by the Secretary. The matter will probably be brought to the attention of the President and cabinet for their consideration. Instructions tor Csptaln Hall's expedition to the Tortli Pole, by tho secrotary of the navy have jutt been printed. They aro full and specific. Appended Is a letter from Prof. Ilonry, in which he says that, although the objects and peculiar organization of this - expedition are not primarily of a scientific character, yet many a phenomena may be observed and specimens for natural history be Incidentally collected and, therefore, In order that an opportunity for obtaining such results might not be lost, a committee from tho National Academy of Scionce was appointed to prsparro a series of instructions on different branches of pHysles and natural history, and to rendor assistance kv securing a scientific outfit. The Smithsonian Institute hi vo contributed the necessary Instruments. ......... The Council of the Territorial Legislay, makes women ture, by its action eligible to any of the offices created by tho Charities and- Connection bill. ' Nashville, June 24. A meeting of prominent citizens of Nashville and vicinity, irrespective of party, was held at tho court house to express their regret at the death of y Yallaodigham. Eulogistic speeches were made by Neil A. Brown, Henry 8. Foot , New York June . 25. Tho bank statement makes a curious exhibit, showing an unexpected Increase of specie of one million thousand dollars. Money and twenty-fiv- e to-d- ay ' to-da- - to-da- ttiy. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTri. MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. .NOTICE. I TO WfTOtJ IT; 1 r haY coucbbu. anfzaa i rrrdxt, JLragaaEfTthsTiMk wrfA Caro Bm Lsad Odtoa 'dock aTmTaf th Caimd aaho alt Lake Cttr. Vtah TMtSoey of tho issawi ot OcrlrtMMldar hminf tho (oilovtac ducdbod Isrw to Us mm, j (, ooetatatag 1W 0 by aeraa. m tha proof roqusrad hr, I makeaatrtiad So hava Im aatry as4s last 1 thawihabliaata raSafof tho a, at CaagnaatOr tti of cities anl towns uponalso pi Aa aci maspaatory pewsrd March . lOfT, aad 11,4 3 ana vad 1IR appro tbenaa, beaaftt ef tho Inhabitants thsrsof; at which time eeatry HATC AND CApJ i. IHHP7H A NIX SHOES L not ba made. , AND Ct33?CL wl H. JrXRO. of Oortnna. mi. Ba-youn- EXPRESS c o t. i LINE, rv ?f.E i EIGHT DAYS FROM CORINNE TO HELENA. FOR CHIEF JUSTICE. Balt Lakk Citv, June 23, 1871. Editor Herald: As wo are about to be without a Chief Justice many of the person- al and political friend of the Hon . W. R. Xeithloy, of Ogden are now circulating a oi Goods petition to have him aptxdrited to tho position. All who foci an interest in having an able, upright and honest Judge, and a inun of ability not interested in mines, will please Many Citizknh. sign the petition. Tho above is from tho Balt Lake Herald. It i tho best joke of tho scaion. "lion." W. R. Kcithley Chief JuUoo of Utah! Hat hat ha! Wtwr Would ever have thought that tho emeo humble denizen of Corinno f!nntrcfa mad for lbs dsbvriy of frtlht to any would aipiro for Judicial eminenco as "an la Mootsas. Terms wlU b sscbssputb able, upright" and honest Judge." What cbenprt.will tUo raas DAIflT LI5C from Ualsos a change Is thero, toy countrymonl to ler LoJgB. Art lndorsad and preaer.bed by nor kUMf FZy alclana than any ctbar tonic or iUmiUaI ur. la Baa. Theyara A SURE PR EVEN TATI VX for and all dia and A yu a, latarmittaaU. B boost erden arising from mImuaIM caasea. TV) are and La highly recommended as an cases of lndlgtauoa are la valuable as an AppeuZer and Becaperaat. and to can a of General Debf.Aty la a aingle Iimuoc lilad la prothey bave never tha moat happy They are particuducingBENEFICIAL. 10 I Ed ALE, atrengthmiag larly tha body. Inrtgoraung tha nud, and riving tone and elasticity to the whla system. Tba HOME with th. greatest rare, BITTER are and no TcElc utmoiut baa war fcwea ffrrai to tba public hO PLEASANT TU TUX Tatar, and at tba same time eombtnieg s many ageau, by tha matted fraternity as tha beat taovn 1 costs liiti to give tlum a to tha fharmacopcs Tt anti-dyspepti- c, ON ENTIRELY teo;ndd NEl'J MATERIAL cd cirufl-at- AT T11E si - Office nal cat bab-ng- c, recent-meadte- roa. Uibovux. M. D butt J.C. Wai.i HiLL, M. V. AT The Xew Departure. A New York dispatch says that Roger A. Pryor, now a resident of that city, was an intimate friend of Mr. Vallandigham for many year. Mr, Pryor was lunching on Saturday when he heard tho new of hi friends death. Of course he was startled for the moment, but ho instantly exclaimed; What a fortunate man! lie had just reached tho very acmo of his life, llo had conquered all his prejudices, abandoned tho old issuos, accepted the situation, advanced his owii Ideas, and stepped to tho front; His new departure politically has only been oclipscd in grandeur by the glorious consummation of Ids earthly exit. An eccentric, strong willed, but good hearted, conscienSuch was tious man was Vallandigham, the impromptu uttcranco of Pryor about his old time friend. Tbe following from the Tribune's editorial on Vallandigham: "His new departure is regarded by many as inconsistent with all his past career, but that is their fault. Bo long as slavery lived, he fought for it with a lover's devotion ; but, since it is dead beyond the hope of a resurrection, it seemed to him absurd that his party should persistently, fruitlessly sacrifice itself to tho manes of the departed. What to little minds scorn inconsistency was simply common sense; that appreciation of, and conformity to, the actual status which divides practical men from' blockheads, who are often called men of one Idea, because they never have even that number. III death makes a void in the ranks of his party, but the success' of the bold, new countermarch,: witfc which his name is identified, Is already assured." A Dayton dispatch lays: "Mrs. Vallan-dighais somewhat restored. Mr. Vallandigham' estate is valued at from (30,000 to (40,000, clear of incumbrance. Oplnlona css u - DEEU C. A. L. . M. D Wag. A.CUU.U.P. FA. U. D. h. Dr, C. V. r. LfLwia, W. A. Wrbcox, M. D. IivsraTPannc. U. 8. NaM IluertTAL, Sr. Loins,' Mo.. Oct. IAS. A. JA EOX Ac Co : I have examined il me momach tha formula for niabing tb and used them la lb. Hospital for tba last four months. I consider tb tu tb. m st vstuabla tonic L. MLLCUE8. and stimulaLt now If? use Sr. Lut is, Ja".y t, icfe. Ias. A. lacxaow k to , having cxamlocdth formula from wntch oar net abrated t tozsach Biucrs ms prepared, and bsi v wimeasad tbs method of eombfnicg tbs different ws can safely recommewd them as the best toous with which w are a q&alnted. From tha great care with which they are compounded, end from tb choice maUtisls which enter into them, w have no d ubt that they will prove, aa they deserve to be, the moat popular tanic and stimulant in us v ' '.eectf4liy yours, T. O Comatocx; M. D. T. I. Vast ta a, U. D. We cbeerf illy concur with every word CjnUfhed la tha above testimonial. i 2AK 17HAKGISG0 AND Cliiono PriccN. TMJCKEE e A CtPUlNJYE Shut tiers P ILumbcr Yard, . D.J7. PARKHURST, U. D. U. A. Doulhtt, M. I, : We Chicago, 8rpt. 20, 17J J. L. Swtrn. have tXAtniai tbs (oiuiu1 of the Cs.ebrated UUimacb bluer, and Aid It to La Composed of artieUs that are considered tb b st tonics d by tba Medical Profess oj, an.1 one of 'the b.llers w know of now tu Very respectful y. It. 8. Hau. M. D. IS. McViiua, M. I. B. Walk cm. M. D O. a. Miuxu NosMan 8. Baaxra. M. V. W. U. WoonwakD, tq b-- u. bjr all Drngghts St st Groeer. JAS. A. JACKSON A CO., Props, 103 A 107 Oil X. Laboratory JIMr A fall Assortment of atrrrl, T. V.01TM, MO. FURNITURE. Wagon Cover, all ilzea, - Ske!n, Wagon Bovs, Thimble Magon Woods, Wagon and Carriage MATERIAL, i j i - Alf CONSTANTLY RECEIVING AND OPLN. lug out B fail stock of plain and fancy fund. tore, such ii BEDSTEADS, CHAIU ALSO OLEAB PINE, FINISHING LUM- tbl XVfpOiu DESKS, SOFAS, "1 S, BRACKETS, MIRRORS, SPRING-BED- S, ' COMPORTS, Sc BEDSPREADS. D00B8 AND SASH, x . ROUGH FENCING, 4nt, I am bound to sell ns cheap as ftiiy house In Utah, Llv tal in Lira: Quick lly llano-Keptlrlsi hlvay primplli ' Salt and Small Frodu. . 8ALE ROOMS: Montana street Cortie, . i. V. ETC. .ETC., ETC., . MssssilMstlii iCot1db0, Utib y - , V Oflioes for Floor and Salt pi-t- f t v J i.jiri-- j GIF T A- ONE ORASiD GIFT OF. Una Gilt oh,... une Gift of One of. of Os Gift of One-i.i- It a a One G.ft of On Gift of On Gif of...., . 3 i ji i. Gilt o'. Oue G.ft if... On 5 j Gilt of On :( . of....... ............... tt I - . a.... u ii t of. ........ ....... b 1 I of.... ............ Gift H Gift Of., ............ Gift Cf y l ! -- e . c .4 . V o-- After pujliy lha making tbe tbs ploceed. srisii-appropruted to U.e et.-- i (. iv icc!! i n of dM-nbao- irnt elll:-Uo.c- the (. ut n. in.U4l-- ts FREE LIDRAHT IN I.U1 ISlll.lt Ta be eallid the Public Library,jof Kentucn ; -r i tbaprotisi cs of tbe i Starter ti.! be forever fr iu tu gmtuiLHi. II AU of every ciliztiC and i la tbe j urp' oi tb u!ubif cure to raise a fued snSI.i-n- t t tue ing, to place in 11 boo s enonu tao f r:n of a maguiacant library, au t to nn luw it ' able it to buy Uie ( UfTci.t pttb'icatKM.s tli ' oatainniA'. 'Ibo hu out, and to be By t 1 sf u the i:iiU-- ; f F . Tbos. E. Watterson, Editor late Governor Courir Journal ; V. l!v, Frasident Conner JouruU o : Ben tbs Daily Coiniuerclaii Ore. I. Drn it DsilyL-m-- j U. M. McCarty, t tli t'atn. o'erk J fferson court il (Vuin 'UfftI I W. Clueky, Author Politic! Toil DJ h, rett, of eba Luuiavl la tar. 'I ' '. Tba trnstecs will be aiUtd by f K du well known and emlcrnt cJi 1) bays coneente! to bs preecrit at the ujeriatcud tbe drawing and diatiibuuau . Ans-lg- ir; H. , -- . J k lion. If. i. Alitea, Judg Jefferson court mon Pleas; Hon. T. D. coctivan, (Tlttrrfl' vill cbanrsry court; HonLl. vf. Uruic. ferson circuit court ; llon. J O. lUtu,r'l,J r of Loutavllla; Hoti. U. j. Webi. h , . , n, Wb.rtou, Uni tod ney; Colonel pbib Lea, rowut ng AnoriKt Judicial District; Oeasral J T. I. le, ii. r. it. h. Dr, x. h. Bolt, pref. m. a. Louisville JUaati P. Johnson, PrtjricK r I"" lion. J. Profbir. Knott, late member c . dn w urabara, tobacco sad oo.Uu trokoh Tb holders of tickets to which gift rl7.J u f . wtlt be paid on presentation at the r villa. Ky, Tickeia will o for sale at tb ' " Colonel . Ui Flru k f July, 1871. A liberal discount will ba allowed when ln(l or 1,000 tickets are purchased in lot. AH wi 1 be pruwrG accompanied by remittance tended to sad tho ticket returned by uia, f tered.or by axpiwas, ss ordered; . , Ths undersigned, lata principal Buloes N of ths very ancoeaaful Mercsatiie ,tfN cert of hau Francisco, having tarn Library Of tha sbovs euterpr se, has to say pioiutrJ will be don to mak this an eaiiro boyars of tickets will ttud their iutareata as guuded sv if they were fSisonally present f superintended tbs entire sffatr. llniwryti sure; Jett !m (IIABL17I E. PETERk. Oalt Route, Louisville, D Hussey, Dahler & Co. t (Svtcciiort U Wliien k Dr:oo - ia- i UTA H. CORINNE, " -- Omcx Acrrxo lastSTaarr QumtTsaMAtTxa, r i e j i . blit i LESHER. Sale of Condemned Govern-- ; ment Horses. . -- cmTemj by ivts to t f dVf ; , , .... in tbe following u to-d-ay t, d.r.bctrd Will be , PILLOWS, I stone of Camp Doaglao U. T., Msy 0 M7L One Ilalf Blaek West of Depots Albany, Juno 2d. Tho comer ILL T floral SOLD AT liE Mrs. JPCeLlO Post Smith's AUCTION opAt Omet Commissar. Floral Opera. Masonic with the new capital was laid Foat Hall, Ioauo. May If, 1(71. I Douglas, Cub, st 10' oclock i. m , era on Thursday night, In Independence ,.fmp ou tba 39ih ' FBOroeALN, IN TSUTIJCATK. WILL dCALXO day of June, 1871, tho succors to a was lady camroopiai;; V' -gratifying '7 ba recalvad at this offlea anUl 13 oclock M. Hall, Corinne, Utah. Twenty Condemned Cove7rfmmt J unu 26. A letter from ond her friends. Considering the time she Tlmraday, Auguat 10, 1S71, for all tba Flour and myf-t- f for on Pott Salt Horses. tbl or far auch yiar, rrqulndi: preparation, and the niimbcf of 1ms tlms Heigr says the General bad forladies Tt rms oaab la Govern mgbt funds. ss Osnerst msy direct, lbs CommisMry she Suporita4 and gentlemen engaged, ' " October 1, 1071. Details and rsquira. 1 Territory, young WM. iVXM cf the entertainments sommeu'iox p Her wonders. lorolsbod Vis I a aapy of tbo aisuta undsrsigMad by accomplished 1st LL 13th Inf., A. A. g. ST dl- - are Tto loiUnt. 1st sr w.tb this adwritoamoQt' to bo attached to each A A884T Esste4 KkmkorCOUtLKTR unique and pleasing, arm should draw and made largo patronage wherever presented. Balt proposal offered.' ,, tha constitution TOII W8RK Of EVERY DHHOmPTlON DONE .Lk addrass, Atget aujdtah. atattnt tha lower' Badnetfcaa Wwk CMHaha, gate -- ; - . promptl snd cheaply- at ths Boron-oft Lake Herald, 3d 13th J Lieut. A. as and S. O. aah 301, for under which Inf., wtll sell the nmt. my?, speedily they t - w pika vIvCp promises to organize' i. Bp, 6; $550,000, In Loniaviiia on MATTRESSES; Redwood and Pine Shingles, Bedwood Mouldings, anl Ukst improved farm , , ....wsaaaotma.... -- Tretsu-.- r alXe;oiUfr. tbe Concert the sum of I - I WHAT-NOT- r m Proposals ' . of tb tea: , elfftf ;v The Citizens Bank of Keninci Nuprrvl'wirs . CHIBS, LOUNGES, FLOORING, . maciUnrjr. Tables. KITCHEN SAFES. j Rea pern and Sfawera, Self. Maraklntr Thrvahlug Nn Iky Itakns. ch Ians. Bfipm, Fiona, FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, lArnln UrlHs, tlaog Flawa. . 1 r- .1 WASIISTANDS, SUGAR DEE0BED, Xowcirs, al k'nds 1 , J- Trnwtrc.' Always on linnd. Of all descriptions, for sle at tbs lowest cash price. Also, eonstsuUy on band a faU-- aupply of And aBaiit ioa will take place under supervision of tbe truiders tu'ard corporation, who are ss folio ci i Also e full stock of j' Each Uckai wtll bsv. a t., Cf f 2 I .'4 U. Te ui Cftne SB enure ticket lU be to s b.i ..... r Ccocert, nJ to the who), a a ,u -r of ..b ed to it by lob 1 be. ex. t.Ued t adisl.in to the L fourth of tba amount -- f such ri.Ta.tuAi ai u., to it. To prov'Je funds this Gr n C ic?!. i tfe tMn'fli o th- - Pa KSJ i - t v 1,(W Ticket w.Ub sM4 at . dUtrli-- TP Wagons la Every Respect. It- -' ( r lor BI PE0PEIET0E. m Wirrutti Coder tba direction cf I be bet Utni (j. can be procured Tlrketu af Adzulaalou.. SI0 rrk, rrnry ty u-e- u re 9 fs iy-f- BER, OREGON PINE on bsad sad for- st rMsonstl prices. Tbrss wsgoas thoroughly usds, of th known sU through tbs very best lunerisis. sad West ss tbs best and most yeUsbU wagon mode, md Almn fin' ! REFRIQ KR ATOIIS, Chicago Con T. iOF ms fall stock of tbe colcbtifal Grand Gift $1,000,000 nieb ROUGH LUMBER, i; LVivtJ John Coszilmax, M. V. Iohx Haktmax. M. D. Cuas. VavT.aK, M. D. Iuh 1. 1 ivna, H. D. O. S. Wabtin, 21. D. M. D.j T. C raiJZXJ. Off: of.... cf ....... ........ rixcncxaTl, Oct. 19, 187J. Messrs W. B. Ek5s-h- r Gift Of k to., Afcen a Ji rue Bitters : Gs .ts. ag'e-ab- is to your I hive G ft of the f. ruiula of the iionio b.oiuscu bitter., aui hud h resie One f.K ...... die It con'.lns such aa aro iu Sen Gif.s of f l.i o eb'i uae by tb . g(nri Medlcxl aci (.tiitcaliy tilteeu ii.t of $) tth .. rofeal4ifj. Tfccy ero snd pieasantfy ceniha-- d, sod as stimnlutug Eibte. n iiir or . acj. wlU b f jiud esMMiilly adapt-- d ss corroboraru to Tw-uG.ft i rtrt..,v the t(tmrnt cf lew or dblliUfcd ttges cf .he Twentj-flvGUIs cf Oi.t .or jv-yttein, whcbcr arlir.g fr joi irnpai cd A. sU n r Tii fron. lualtrl u diseases. F.rty Gif Call fi F tv if 1 h i Dr. J. L. Virntia U I, A, Iamrs M. I. B. H. WavNK, i Utxi-C. f . MMI'WlX, M D. Fifty OlIi of fi ( i h W. T. Tauarzaa , 11. D. H. P. Boxxaa, M 1. (IGGUUof tl.ticavb C. 8. Mraxcn, M. I). I 1 Vrncx, M. D. 731 Trlec la al.. J. II. Bvcki.v, M. D. Ct. W. bt'lLKU. M. I. bureaus Corinne, ky, vo-y- LODGE. George a.Ilowe, Utah wU G-f- AND nu Iru.isof tie But g.ve a - -- msrOS-t-f WAGON DEPOT ieti.luar. 171. the XiO-L- a, IM 430 IIELEM CORttXE, r ACTHvtinrofor a sprout..Tior, s F.; F. &'E. Xiuo. Building Material OFFICES X trL and from many of tha most eminent physicians la tha country : err. Locu.Ja!y.l70.-JAK- in A. JACKIN k to.; to tha iced-loGentlem.n As you have communics'eA -Homo Litters, ptofeast- n lha iwceipt f tha Vo cons dered as a secret or it cannot, therefore, patent toed dne. no patent haring been taken for tb We have evaramed tha formula' for msklrg the Home ILtter. and unhesitatingly a y tie combiail (be artic es nation la one of rare excel In Its composiUon are tba best of tha t) wbica . tha highly Timlc. tt Imulant, blow-achibang CarminaUTs and sligbUy Latauv. The moJe of preparing them la itrictiy in accordance with l. a roles of pharmacy. IfXvuig used thin, seen it. effect g la otr tnvit ncliu,,te- ot pleasure in them to aJ pers- ns desirous cf toting U sa being the best Tonic and 81 mu Uni now offered to tb publ c. M. D. L- - Cm. Bouunut If. D. r. O. C. Grate. M. D. Aims liSATOc. M: D. . M At LouNvillr, Ky.t Every Family should havo a Bottle. On Tuesday Octobei 31, Wa ask every one te read tba following fair H.lC.i VALLANDIGHAM. 'i Special ImJucements In c,L I nd Doftware, at amc" out ttiat lino of goods. v Mr. Raggal at trie Ladles rL, offers her Irge etock of MfilH and Fancy Coode'at Its than ct previous to closing, nUa Care Murk i , ll Bit-ter- a, Lisbon, dune 25, The Emperor and Empress of Brazil will leave here for Franco. They trill make a visit to e, Paris, Germany, England and Italy, and return to Brazil m February, On the HUGH KUIKEN'DII.L, Proprirlor. 6th, In the Brazilian Chambers, a vote was taken upontho clause of a speech from the WILL .'..AVE throne relative to the emancipation of the slaves belonging to the crown, and resulted In a majority of 28 for tho government. The debate on the emancipationjill itself has not yet commenced. Paris, Juno 26.- - The Figaro says the FOR Orleans Trinces will proceed to Prohsdorpf whertflie will await the decision of tho country in silence. The Constitutlonel urge the HELENA & DEER LODGE electors to ratify tbe policy of Thier without i condition or amendment. Vlotel, a late member of the communist central committee has been arrested. London, June 26. One thousand workmen were turned out of employment by the On and after April 10, 1871, and r burning of tho Manchester cotton mills. j the Henson. Quite a snow storm occurred iu Shields this continue during morning. T SE ItK mottata mnr.tr, conij' JOB PRINTING Reporter DKIICHANd TO, Mayor of tha City Cortana, 3 ana IS, AND FOREIGN NEWS. Fancy Dry Go0i 00-10- Lino, 27-- Glo thills attbae on . -- UISCELLANiPiUS - f a. Tbs tockboldera. of ib First National Bank of Compos th firm. Gold Dust, Coin Si 'Exclii? "nOUGIITANII SOliO. Collections will receive |