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HOI^*K bill NO. 7.
pridknt bao^) '8 speech.
Virginia,Not. 30, 1867.^On the conclusion of Mr. Orr'a remarks
prtsideniBagg took the floor.^ge gaid be did not rije to discuss the^a(*tion. expecting to receive the plaud
\ot those surrounded him. as had^IjIL. given by the citizens of Virginia,
fTLinse to the remarks made br the
mntleinanfrom Meagher, Mr. Orr ; bc-
CJithe law of self-interest, and tLe
*TLof acquisitivensa. implanted in
JJPJanianheart, abided with the citi-
j*L0f Virginia ; and what he had to
*/would fall upon them like the cold
jds of the rugged mountain side. He
Cjjevetitn! ^P'1*' ought to be remov-^Jji from Vinrinia to Borne central point^r the Territory, and there waa not one^'Ejection urged by the Gorernor, in the
!e-omessage, of any weight, to influence
TZmjDd to the contrary. He would
Jjrefer to the public prints, and
lTeiaway from the subject, as the
'Qtlcman had done, who preceded him
thediscussion, but would remark
thata member of the other house, no^-ore his equal, had transcended his^irfislative perogatire, and his manly^jot^*, by sending telegraphic dispatches^v^ W constitueuta, in order to array^tbem against their chosen representa-^.]Vrji. who had represented the interests^^fDeer Lodge county, in such a man^^ger as to secure lor her the Penitentiary,^jjid forward her interests on all subjects^vgK pending, the Capital included. He^^i^i he looked with scorn and contempt^^n the transaction, and had no fears^wTwhat his constituents would endorse i ^K^**^ lue attention ^^lis course. It must appear singular to I Wllh the introductory
THEMONTANA
T5
POST. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1867.
SHOP TUTTLB.
Wefind the following just tribute to^Bishop Tuttle in the Idaho Statesman of^Not. 16. What is said of him in Boise^is true ot him here. He is emphatically^the right man in the right place.
Itis becoming for ns to apeak in com^^plimentary terms of Bishop Tuttle. who^left this city yesterday for Salt Lake^Perhaps no man ever acquired so many
friends,during so short a stay in Boise^City as he has. Bishop Tuttle is a^speaker ot uncommon power, a vigorous^thinker and a most earnest christian^preacher, as well as easy and courteous^in his manners. He seems wholly devo^^ted to his profession and the work of^doing good. With all his other good^qualities he combines a remarkable de^^gree of common sense, which makes him^admirably fitted for a western preacher^nojless than to have charge of a diocese.^Mis sermons were pronounced the ablest^ever delivered in this city, not so much^becauae they were elegantly written, as^from the forcible yet candid manner in^which he delivers homely truths. As a^speaker he understands the exact impor^^tance of each word or syllable in a dis^^course, and treats it accordingly. His^enunciation ia so distinct and clear that^the hearer is never in doubt for a mo^^ment as to what he is saying, and so de^^liberate that hia audience have time to^think the subject over and comprehend^it fully as he goes along. The hearer^seems to understand the subject as well^as the speaker. Nor is there any tardi-^dess in his speech. The hearer is as^fully occupied during his longest pauses^as with hie most rapid utterance. He^engages the attention of his audience^sentence and
theminds of all, when it shall be known, 1 keeP^ them thinking to the close, always^^Ml the Governor had recommended in !n Per^frc*' silence and not unfrequently^Z annual message, that all the laws |In tears. He i8 the youngest Bishop in
theChurch in America, having just ar^^rived st the canonical age His visit to^remembered with profit
Idahowill be
andhis coming again be looked forVith
pleasure.
TheNew York World repudiates the^financial theories of both Pendleton^and Butler.
Austriahas had no hard money since^is.-,s.
imrul.'(.fnt (if tie tofrwfit aid ipprcTtd Depo^it^^FOR DISBURSING OFFICERS.
EZRA MILLARD, President.
J.H. MILLARD, Catkicr.
OmahaNational Bank,
OflAHA,NEBRASKA.
Capital$100,000. Authorized Capital $500,000.
T1IT9BANK deals in Foreign ami Donatio Ex-^chanjfr Government Roods, Gold Coin, ami^makes the purchase of
J.II. Millar.!, formerly of Allen A Millard, Bank^^ers at Virginia and Helena Cities, Montana, 1a now^Cashier of this Hank, and will be pleased to sea^* his Montana friends. 147-6nt
W.Y. Pemberton,E. W. Toe's.
Peinbertun^V Toole,
ATTOR NE YS- A T L A W
- - - MONTANA TERRITORY.
thatwere passed at the last two sessions,^annulled Pj Congress, should be special-^It reenacted at the present session,^w\xea we find that the bill now Tetood,^i^ an exact oopy of the law passed at^| third pension, a law which received^. ,. ^, r itivf sanction and signature.^The Governor now says that Gallatin^,.-:v iWr Lodge and Edgerton county^wants its besides Virginia city, and urgt s^tbat they should all be in the bill. l^id^not the same interests exist before,^when he signed the former bill^ The^tiovernor knows that under the unjust^appointment neither Deer Lodge nor Gal^^latin city could have been put in the^bill by votes here. Last session the^tiovernor had obeyed the voice of the^people, through their representatives,^asking and praying that they might^rote upon the proposition of removing^tbe Capital to a feasible and central^point. Why not obey the people's voice^now, when everybody knows, who knows^aavthing, that the Capital can dot be^prrmanent until we form a state consti^tution and establish a state government.^Jlr Bagg said the intention was to keep
iSZtinJZUSfrirt^- Gold Dust ait Bullion a Speciality!
It*Stone counties shall become settled,^then make Gallatin city the Capital.^Heknew one tact, which had controlled^him in hid action, that if he had not^iung to the integrity of his vote of the I^is*, session, ho could not have hnd that^iluence with KJgerton and JeffeiaOwl^^mctv members, whereby he had secur-^^i the location of the Penitentiary at j^Deer Lodge, and if his constituents did |^aot like it, they were certainly misled, J K^^1.^inJdid not understand the subjoct or^;Le situation of their representatives.^The Governor had raised the objection^a^t the uncertainty of the County lines^tf EJgerton and of Madison, was an ob-1^jcrthm to the present l igation desired in^tha l.ill.justas if the uncertainty ot^ike County lines would change the loca-^tioa of Virginia from the extreme^edge of the Territory,on Alder creek, or^the location of Helena at a# central '^point, in the Territory, at the month of^'Jrizzlv gnleh. Remove the Capital to^Helena and it may be found to be in^Jefferson county, says the Governor.^Bit he forgot to tell us if if it remained^at Virginia it might, by the uncertainty^of county lines, be found in Beaverhead^maty. He was not prepared to endorse^the doctrine advanced by the Executi ve:^that the Capital should remain at Vir^^ginia until the Northern Pacific railroad^waa built, then be located at some point^on its line, because we might have to^wait many a l^mg year, and he did not^think it piudent or wide to hang the^hopes of our local interests upon the^rtpriee of a Radical Congress. He^would inform the Council that^when the Capital should become^permanently located, in thr^ future,^there was no doubt it would be located^Deer Lod-e City, in Deer Lodge^^ounty. His present d*^^ire was to re^^lieve the Capital to a central point. He^lud labored in every manly way to get^'be members of the Legislative Assem^^bly to remove it to the city ot Deer^Lodge, but they would not acquiesce in^'be propositon. He had done the next^tot thing, which was to get the peni-^frntiary located there, with the Capital^^dj^cerlt, tor the present. He should^* I criminate the Governor, nor impugn^ai* motives. He had a right to set at^dffiance the peoples' representatives by^toe veto power, granted in the Organic^-ict.and receive the consequences. _ As^f, r himself, he should ^xercise his rights^^^* member of the Legislative Assem-^N.T. upon good judgment, without fear,^^^or or misguided adTice from any^qaArter. The gentleman from Meagher^^^spoken of the political effect of his,^^^d other members courses here, and he^Wl^uld not follow him through his mean^^ings, but would say that he never^*ould give his consent to leave the^*piul at Virginia, in Madison county,^^toe the people had endorsed the man^^ho had aided and abetted Judge Mun^** to make a cat's paw of Congress in^^^illing the laws of this Territory.^Bagg said he had been an unwaver-^bemocrat from his youth up, and^'^d sworn before high heaven that^'ould never vote for a man who
\\7 I ^'t' practice in all the Courts of the Territory^^T of Montana Ki-135*
J.^5. LORAti\^,^13 i gT IX ole 13 ridg- e,
Onthe moat direct route from Virjrinia City to Silver^Boiv, keep* on hand
A LARGE SUPKLY
-OF
PROVISIONSAND GROCERIES.^refreshments PROVIDE FOR TRAVELERS
AFINE STABLE^Ca-pnrtncr*!ii;^ Xollcc.
BOIIMand T. SMitor. have tfaia day formed
a co-partnership, under the Arm name of Bohm^dt ^li^litor. ,or the purpose of carrying on the as^^saying business at the o!d stand of Uohm ^ Moli-^tor. They hope to merit a continuance of their pat^^ronage bestowed upon their v^ deeessor*.
K.HOHM.^T. MOL1TOR.^Helena, Nov.6, 1867. twrt
lBr
V.
TB*m^. MERK St Co.^Wallace Street,
Virginia,- Montana.
DEALERSIN
Fancyanil staple
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,
QUKEXSWARE,
WOODENWARE
HAEtDWAKK,
TINWARE,
STOVES,^fec.^IN CONNECTION, HAVE A
TIN-SHOP!
Wherawe are prepared to Execute all kinds^cf job work, with neatness and dispatch.^PRICES T0JSUIT THE TIMES.
Flre-ProorStone Warehouse*.
mr23w-twtf
notsupport the Crittenden ^ | -rj^mBOLD'Sextract BOOT*! I 1^stayea iue |-a x to th# frmin# and bioo^ to
'tnise,that would have^^*^1 ot brothers from imbruing their^^^d* in each other* blood, as they have^^* ia the State interneaine war ; nor^*^ild he ever Tote for a man who had^^^;thing to do in annulling the laws,^* for one who haa eTer voted to bus-^such an one.
XIand rigor to the frame and bloom to the pall id^cheek. Debility is accompanied tey \ asaay alarm^^ C sy nptams. aad if no treatment is submitted to^oonsumption. inaantty or epilepUc u ^^^^
ap27-ly-tw*
Cornerof Idaho and Jackson Streets,^Viigiiiift City
Sellingoff at Cost
fcaySale positive, immediate and^witliout reserve,
Yorkhas three hundred horses^y**n can make their mile in leas than
,:-e minutes.
HELMBOLDS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT^BUCHU
Istbe Great Diuretic^Helmbold's Concentrated Extnw t ISarsaparill
Istbe Great Blood Purifier.^Both are prepared according to rules of Pbarmaca^ey aad Ckamistry.faad era the aaosi active that oaa^be made.
D.US*. Tlllun,
BenU DlCtes.
TILTON*Co
Cot.Wallace and Jackson St^,
Vir-griniaCity, IMC. T.
-:o:
IKAI.EHNIlf
Stationeryand Blank Books,
NOTEPAPER,
LETTERPAPER,
FOOLSCAP,
LEGALCAP,
FLATCAP
HavingMecidedto close out tha-entire stock^of goods to quit business,'.they are offered at |
WHOLESALESl RETAIL
ATACTUAL COST PRICE.
Dealersand^licited to
consumersare aio-
Callat once,
andsecure Bargains
inthe endless variety ot
]VJ[erchandise
Confiningin part of
Dry^^oo^l^, Groceries,
IlaitNand Caps,^Bonis and Shoe*,
of.everysize aad kind.
-:o:-
pocket'andMemoranda Books
Arnold'sWriting Fluid,
Pens, Pencils, Inkstands,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
Miningand Law Blanks,
-:o:
FishingTackle!
OFBEST MANUFACTURE.
LOHEPHCiRIFKini.
WII.IAMTHOMPSON.
GRIFFITH^ THOMPSON^DEALERS.
CONTRACTORS,
AND
Sijfldlerj,
TrimmingGoods, MANUFACTURERS
i.estI lie.-.
Shoemakerai*Finding,^Cunc Goods,
Queensware,
rix am. kinds of
WtllotvWare,^Wooden Ware,
Hardware,
LUMBER,LATH,
sm\;E,r^. doors,
SASHAND BLINDS,
Andall kin Is of
J{VTLDING MA TEE TA L,
THE
BUSINESSCARDH.
U'Asaia.-Aawkkr u^a^A^ Woolfolk, Pemberton ^ Toole
uootaorth^ Barton 4 ' T..
OVERLAND
TransportationLine
254
GENERALEASTERNfOFFICEfc
Broadway,New York.
ATTORNEYSat Law, Helena, Montana,^No. 21 Bridge Street, up stain. Practice^in all the Courts. dl*
EmW. FRARY,^SURGICAL and MECHANICAL
I E IN^ T 1 S T .
TWOdooi s east of the Post office, Virriiia City^M. T. Single aod complete setts of teeth in^serial in the best style known to tbe profeeaio^All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Ittw-wtf
WilburF. Sanders,
ATTORNEYat Law, oppeaite^Planters' Hoqsm^Idabo street. 140
GENERALWESTERN OFFICE |
StJoseph, - - - Missouri.
WILLFORWARD FREIGHT TO THE TER-^ritories of
COLORADO,UTAH,
Montana
ATVI
ISTew Mexico!
Fromtheir Warehouses at the terminus of tbe
UnionPacific Railroad
AM)
john^. yetter,
BOOTAsND SHOEMAKER, No. 3, Jaoksoa^street, Virjrinia City, Montana. Particular^attention paid to the manufacture of Genta' an*^boots. Keep* constantly on hand a l^rg-c stock of^French calf-skins ; also, kip and sole leather. All^of the finest quality. 133*
NewGood*,
ANimmense variety of Blank Books and Memo,^randums just received at the City Book Store
done.
JamesMorton,
WI
Kcpfciringneat'.y^133*
Gtin-dealer,opposite Ourney Si Co^lace Street, Virginia City.
JamesV Williams,
FASHIONABLKHalt Drwwinjr and Shaving^Saloon, Urid^re street, Helena, Montana Terri-^torr. 198
InternationalHotel,
Helena,
MontanaTerritory,
G.JULES GERMAIN, Proprietor.
133
SILVERBOW HOTEL,
KEPTBY^Zjafayotto IMCerrill,
DEER_LODGE COUNTY, MONTANA.
WallaWalla Restaurant
OPEN^^DAY and KTIGUT,
MainSt., Helena.
JOS. APFOLONIO, Proprietor.
FT*HEbest the Market affords and the sea-^furnishes, dished up to gueste
Ison furnishes, dished up to^ALL 1101 K^ during day or night
dl-tf
U.P. RAIL ROAD, E. D. beaverhead butter.
Forrates, shipping directions, etc.. apply at the^General Oflices of the Company, or to
EightA Parker, Agents, No. 106 Washington
Street,Boston.^George B. McCulloh, Agent, No. 42 South
5thStreet, Philadelphia.^Sidney Rice, Ajrent, No. 1 Burnet House Cin.^Josepn McEntire, Agent, No. 72 Commercial
Streel.St. Louis.^Henry Hargis, Agent. No. 53 Clark St. CMb'm^Daniels ^ Brown, Agents, Denver, Colorado.^George T. Clark, Agent, ODtral City Col.^Fisher ^ Cass, Agents, Golden City. Colorado,^Godbe ^ Mitchell. A rents. Suit Lake City.^PFOI'TS A: HISSELL, Agents, Virginia
City.Montana.^Daniel Gorbin, Agent, Helena, Montana.^Smith ^ Graeter, Agents, Bannack and Moa-
tanaCities.
C.E. Blake, Agent. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
OscarNicholson, Agent. Junction City, Kan^^sas. ^pre^ent terminus I'.I^. R.R. E.L^.)
G.C. BARTON, (^ntracting Agent. North^Platte Station. Nebraska, (present terminus^U. P. U. 11 . ^t to
F.E. SHORT.
137General Traveling Agent.
WEwould most respectfalhr announce to tha^public that we have perlected arrangement*^to supply
F.II. Mark
Johnr:7oic.
A'Co.
VirginiaCity,
VirginiaCity.
FORTIIE.XTOV
B.A. MELTON ^ JOHN B. TAYL0K
STORAGE. FOR WA RDING
-AXD-
CommissionMerchants,
PortBenton, TContanaTerritory.
BKINQexclusively in flie Storage and f'ommis-^kion busineea, we will give oar indiridnal^attention to receiving, storing and forwarding all^goods consigned to ns. We respectfully solicit the^patronage of the business men of Montana Terri^^tory. We refer, by permission, te^Messrs. Pfonts ^ Russell, Virgiuia City, M. T.;^*' J. J. Roe k. Co., ^ ^ ^^^ Gorham Sl P*att^n. ^'* '*
Mr.John S. Rockfellow, ^^ *'
John H. Ming.^^ *'
Messrs.King ^ Gillett, Helena City,
Gaston,Simpson it Co., Helena City, M. T^Mr. J. R. L'pson,
Capt.W. H. Parkinson A Co., ^ ^ ^^Messrs. M. Branhatn Si. Co., Hlaekfoot City,^Mr. A. Beattie, Banker, St. Joseph, Mo.;^Messrs. 8tn.de, Rubey Sl Co., St. Louis, Mo. ;
Daoieron Brothers Sl Co., ^ ^^Mr. E. M. Samuel, St. hmk% Ho.;^Mr. William North. ^
HWf/lat- Co.,
ConUS-raff*
Nevada
Bannaek.
Argpet|L
WITHPBS8H
RanchButtftr
atwhich places it can always be bad at market^price.
Weare also preparetl to furnish Butchers with^Beef Cattle on short notice.
Allcr .tie belonging to our herd are branded,^one lot
TOOL!
Ironand Steel ol all -lxe^,
WEare prepared to Contract for the erection of^QI ARTZ MILLS, DWELLING^, and all^iknds of business houses.
8TONE, MBit K O R Fit A ME
\LSOkeep constantly en hand a choice as^^sortment of
FAMILYGROCERIES
ATOCR
STORE^^\ IDAHO STREET.
WEassure the public that with our facilities^for materials, we can take contracts at the^very lowest figures-
FFICEand Lumber Yard, on corner of Idaho
O
andVan Buren Streets-
nov23wAtw
oakand ash
faay si**,
LUMBER
Virginia,M. T., Oct 24, 1867.
r.s. hamilton.
Wholesaleand Retail Dealer in
STOVES^fc HARDWARE,
ALLKLNDS OF
TIN,SHEET-IRON i COPPERWAEE
i\.epton hand.
Allkinds of jobbing done by the best of workmen^and all orders promptly attended to. Store on^Jackson street, opposite to John 8. Rockfeilow's.
VirginiaCity, m. T., Aug. 2a, le^7. 138-17
CONFECTIONERY,
AND
Ladies'Ice Cream Saloon.
WALLACESTREET,^Virginia CityMontana.
cakes,pies, dread,
Keptconstantly on hand.^We havv on hand and will receive suc^ goods as
CAKE ORNAMENTS, SUGAR^FLOWERS, PANORAMA EGGS^BASKETS, FANCY HEARTS
AndCandy Toys ot all kinds.
GumDrops,Cream Fondats,
Honey ^French Kisses,
Cream ^Bon Bons,
Cordial^Candied Fruits,
Brandy^Chewing Gum,
Andall kinds ef large and small
STICK^J^IVJ3Y,
ShelledAlmonds,Seedless Raisins
Figs,Dates, Citron, Nuts,^Chocolate, Maple Sugar, Raisins, Jellies,^etc, etc. etc.
Afine lot of Foreign and Domestic
WINES AND CORDIALS,
Anchovies, Holland Herring,
Swissand Limbvrg Cheese,
Canned Chicken, Turkey^and Preserved Fruits.
Anendless variety of
FlayingToys, Fireworks and Crackers.
IT For getting up Ball and Wedding Suppers,^we are prepared to compete with aay firm in the
Territory.
/EjF Confectionery Department is ^ow fitted^up so that ladies can enter without paesinsr threwgh^the public saloon.
lumFRANK PETCHNB0,
theother, ^O. R. R.^ As some of tha herd have^staayed or been stolen, all persons are warned^against purchasing stock so branded unless from us.
PONDEXTERAORK.^Black Tail Deer Creek. nov3Cwtf
Reopened.While I'ine Lumber Yard.
Corner0/ Jacktnn St Cover St. Virginia City, M. T
HOLTERsVBROTHERProprietor.
ATXdescriptions of white pine_lumber constant^ly on baud tor sale.
R.M.
i*4-l^6
RENSHAW,
Ageat.
H.S.Gilbert,
VIRGINIA
ChristianRichert.
BREWERY,
w
BHAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND^LARGE supply of
LAGERBEER,
MALTHOPS,
BREWERYFIXTURES,^BEER KE(JS, ETC.
Allorders in eur line of business will be promptly^attended to.
it.S. J^*gJ;JK,
Whelesaleand retail dealer ia
DRUGS^ MEDICINES;
CHKMICAL8.1liquors,
PAINTS,
oils,
DYE8TIFPS,_
pehfumkhy,
glassware,
wimm)w;glass,j^coal oil and coal oilila1htjp*,
VIRGINIACITY, M T.
7^Physicians*- Prrse rlptlons^re^aretullr Osmsoandrd. l^4f
m.Carroll,Geo Stkku
CARROLLSl STEEL.^Forwarding Storage and Dealers in Gen-^era! Merchandise.^FortRcnton, 91. T.