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OF 1^ I C IA L,
Resolutions
(Public3.)
11 IE JiJ^^RDAY, JANUARY 4, 1
868
3
iresof Ihe United ^^ti* America in Cony,** asemble'd, That
tongresas*eml^lcd. I. That the fifth division of the ninlli section of
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1] A Hew lutioa presenting t) ^ Tbrnks^Congress to fieorg* Peabody.
/tnittl ^ff the Senate and Hovse
If
msrietiin
hanksof Congress* be.an d hereby an^rated to George Peabody of M*^h-
ifti-s,for his great and )^ocuHar le-^rnce in gn ing a large |urn of mmwr,^anting to two million of dollars, for^promotion of education in the more^^rate j^ortions ^-t the Pouthein and^B western States, the benefits of^^h. according to his direction, are to^jsiributed among the entire rninula-^wiihout anT distinction
(Public10.)
No.10. A Reflation amending- tee ninth Sec^^tion ^^f An Act to imcml an Act entitled 'An
At u. i n.vi.te for t /^e better Security o/th^ Live*^of fV-nenjrenj oa board ^.f VetweU propel lad in^whole .^r iu part by Steam, and for other Pur-^po*e*.* appa)ved Au-e^t thirtieth, etirhteen hun^^dred and fifty-two.
Resolvedby the Senate and House of^Representative*of 'he United State* of
anact entitled ^An Act to amend an net^entitled an act to provide tor Um better^security ot the lives ot passeng.ira on^board of vessels propelled m w\ir^\e or^part by steam and for other purposes ^^approved August thirtie;h. in the year^eighteen hundred and fifty-two, is so^far amended that inspectors may, in the^license therein provided for, exempt a^steamer from the obligation to curry !n
except, ^ a^f^.t chest, or apartment. com no*-d of^may be found ,n needs or opportu- j or lined with im-tal. compact packages
oiusetalness.
thirdday of December, eighteen hun-^ureu and sixty-aix. and ending on the^thirty-first day of January, eighteen^vvr^^ ^^sty.seven, and signed by^w. b. M. Army, acting secretary and^scting governor of said Territory of X^w^Mexico, shall have the same force and HKLK^ A,^effect as though the same had been ap- I^proved and signed by the governor dulj^appointed, subject to the future revision^and approval ot Congress.^Approved, March 20,1867.
HelenaAdvertisements
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.2.And be it further reeolrrd, That^!1 be the dutv of the President to^h c^^M medal to be struck, with^^le devices and inscriptions, errrieh,
terwith a copy ot this resolution,^W presented to Mr. Peabody in
.^me of the |H^op'e of the United
3.And be it further reaped, That^.^ient sum ot money to carry this^tion into effect is hereby ap]^ropri-^at of any money in the treasury^herwiee appropriated.^|Ap!' u^veo, March 16.1SG7.
(Public4.)
A Resolution fo^- the Relief of Freedmen^DestiMM Colored People iu the Pi*trie: of
i'!ambia.
\RtM4red hi/ the Senate and House of^^n*entative* of the United State* of^^rtsa in Cony re** assembled. That fif-^^a thousand dollars l^e, and the same^^reby, appropriated, out of any mou^^rn the treasurv not o^h ^rwise appro^^bated, for the relief of freedmen or des-^rute colored people iu the District of^riumbia. the same to be expended un-^|.I'.recrion ot the commissioner of
^-tu of freedmen and refugees,^ii i i; ^vrt^, March 10,1867.
(Publie5.)
ofrriction matches, securely
packages
packedin
] J..int Re*^]t!ti.in to nntti.irixe the refund-^^ .': ^ '.i i xttii'ff l)ii^:e* exacted u}^'^ Mer-^- Tt^al In Hawaiian V
// ,7 by the Senate and House^Jirpr^* ntatire* of the United States^^^;^^{ i i Cajigress assembled, That^Secretary of th Treasury be, and he^ereby. authorised to remit or refund^duties which have been assessed^knee the first day of January, on^ thous^[o^l eight hundred and sixty-five, on^tawaiin vessels and their cargoes be^^^ni the amount which would have
strong,tight wooden chests or boxes,^the covers of which shal! be firmly fast^^ened on by locks, screws, ^.r other fasten^^ings, and which shall be stowed in a^salt- part of the steamer designated in^their licen^ by the insj ccivts, and at a^safe distance from any fire.^Api rovkd, March 22, 1807.
(Public11.)
NoII Joint Reflation fixing Rate of Duty on^Cmhrellas, and on W ire Spiral f urniture Springs.^/;- it r^ a- r.'il hy t;^ :-\lltjt^ tind lbmxt
ofUepfesentativts a} the United State* ^f^America in Cong re** a**embied, That^from and after the passage of this joint^resolution, thejv shall be levied, collect^^ed, and paid upon umbrellas, parasols,^and sun-shades, important from foreign^countries, when made ot silk, no lower^rate of duty than that now imposed up^^on piece and dress silks, namely, sixty^percentnm ad valorum ; and when made^f t other materials than silk, the duty^ehall be titty per centum ad valorum^;^and that sire spiral furniture sprintrs,^imported from foreign countries, manu^^factured of iron wire, shall be required^to pay the same rate of duty as now im^^posed on iron wire, namely, two cents^per |^out^d, and fifteen per centum ad^valorem.
APPRfved, March 25, 1807.
(Pubiic12.)
So.12. a Re^- In on to terminate a Contract of a^Mf'itbtf ^f ^.'-.^: irreee with lift piwt Ofice IHjpart-^nje.it \4the Vi.ited State* of .Vtnef ica.^Wni-.uk.vs it is declared by an act of^Congress, approved April twenty-first,^Miirhteen hundred and eight, that ^No^member ot Congress ahull directly or in^directly, himself or by any other person,^in tru^t f ^r him, or for his use or bene!':'-,^or on nis acount, execute, hold, or enjoy,^in whole or in part, any contract or aizree-^payable on vessels of the United j ment, hereafter to be made, or entered^t*tes and thHr cargoes.I injo, with any officer of the United
Approved,March 22, 1867.] States * * * or to any benefit
[ to arise therefrom,^ and so forth ; and
(Public 6 )I whereas the present contractor for route
No. 14782, tTom Lincoln, California, to
SeanlatiaaIS JMnfim to csftsis ! pOI
JoMRecitation is
andBrtrrir* on Prpeelal Deposit in The
Treanurj-.
|i ^ ^ ; by thi S. not md Hum,^}f Representatives of the United State*^America in Congre** assrmbUd, That^one hundred thousand dollars, or^iereabout, in coin and bullion, now on^becial deposit in the treasury of tbe^nit^d States, after said bullion is con^-rted by direction* of the treasurer in^^to.-.in. be j^a:^l into the treasury.^Appbovbd. March 22. 1867.
(Public7.)
JointR*^olution a'tthoriiinc the Seere-^rv ..f War t. rura ovor ecrtiiia Prt^|^ertjr of the^I n'ted State*, at Camp Chase Ohio, f.ic the Ceo^f the National A^ylum for I^:*ub'.ed V.-luntear^r^ and for other Purpoaea.
Jvdbu the S*n^itc nnd Hon** sf^en tat ice* of the United States sf^America in Congress assembled. That^-- rotary of War be, and hereby is,^authorised to turn over the barracks,^buiMintr*. end other proi^erty of the^United States, now at Camp Chase, near^Columbus, Ohio, to tbe board of mana^^gers of the national asylum for disabled^volanteer soldiers, for the use and benefit^of such soldiers.
Ss.\ 2. Andbs it farther resolved. That^:h ^ ^e,-.-etary ot War be, and hereby is,^authorized to sell such surplus clothing,^quartermasters and medical stores, as^he may deem expedient, at first prices,^to the national asylum for the use of dis^^abled volunteer soldiers therein.^Approtxo, March 22, 1867.
rtland,Oregon, has recently been^elected United States Senator : There-^fere,
Beit refolred by the Senate and Houte of^Representatives of the United Stat^* of^America in Congre** assembled. That^the Postmaster-General be, and he is^hereby, authorized to cancel the con^^tract between the United States and^the present contractor for the transpor^^tation of the nisii on ronhr No. 14782, be^^tween Lincoln. California, ahd Portland,^Oregon, annulling the same in the usual^w^y, to take effect on the thirtieth day^of September, anno Domini eighteen^bun 1 red and sixty seven. And it is^hereby made the duty of the Postmaster^General, after the passage of this resolu^^tion, to advertise for bids, for *h^ per^^formance of the service, for the residue^of the contract terra, for at least sixty^days, in at least one newspajier publish^^ed a' the seat of government ot the State^of California; and one newspaper pub^^lished in Portland. Oregon, and to con^^tract with the lowest responsible bidder^Protided, That the Post mauler Ueneral,^in accordance with the usages of the^department, shall have the power to re-^I jfet any bid which he may deem exorbi^^tant.
Approved,March 20, 1S'J7.
(Public15.)
N'o.15. A Resolution concerning the Uniform of^^PoTsrma in the Diplomatic Service of the United
State*.
Resolvedby the Senate and Bkftm^of Representative* of the United State*^of America in Cviigns* assembled, That^all persons in the diplomatic service of^the United States are prohibited from^wearing any uniform or official costume^not previously authorized by Congress.
Approved,March 27.
(Public16.)
Ko.16. A Resolution declaring the Meaning of^the ^eound Section of tbe Act of the second of^Mareb. eighteen hundred and sixty-one. relative^to Property loet in the Military Service.
Resolvedby the Senate and House of^Representative* of t/ie United State* of^America in Congees* assembled, That^s -ftion two of the act of Congress en-^tit led ^An act to provide tor the pay^^ment ot expenses incurred by the Terri^^tories ot Washington and Oregon in the^suppression of Indian hostilities therein^in the years eighteen hundred and fifty-^five and eighteeu hundred and iitty-eix,^^approved the second of March, eighteen^hundred and sixty-one, shall be so con^^strued that whenever any claimant for^lost property shall comply with all the^terms and conditions ot the act of the^third ot March, eighteen hundred and^forty-nine, on the uubject ot property^lost in the military service, Lto, she. or^they shall be paid the amount ot t)i^-^judgements in his, her, or their favor,^entered by the third auditor and certi ^^fied by him as required by the last-^named act, out of any money in the^treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Approved.March,28,18C7.
BUSIITRSSCARDS.
Woolfolk,Pemberton^ Toole^A
V/lio sale DI^Amitx
Groceries,
DryGoods,
Clothing,
Bootsand Shoes,
Establishedin 1864!
%FURNITURE h
MANUFACTORY!
G.H. CLARK.
(4^oon above tbe Post Offic.^.)
Hardware,
Panning
Implements,
Liquorsand
Cigar.
Moneyadraue^d oa merchATMliae, ami gxxtds atorod^in a fire-proof warehouse.^wl24'KINO it. OII,LETT.
CHRIS.KIBJLER,
TTORNEYSat Law, Helena,^No. 21 Bridge Street, upataira,^in all the Courts.
MoDtaaa,Practice
L..\\. FRAKV,^SURGICAL, and MECHANICAL
T 1: NTIHT.
TWOdoors east of tba P^*t oiare. Virjrikia City^M. T. Siu^-^ and corapUta setts of teeth ia^sertad ia tha best stylv known to the profeasio^All wark guaranteed. Prices reasnaable.
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JOIIXG. VETTER,
BOOTAND SHOEMAKER, No. 3. Jacki^street Virginia t ity. Montana. Pan^itar^atteation paid to the maaafaeture of Gents floe^^^^ N.t^. Keep* eoaataotly oa hand a large stock af^French calf skina , alaw, kip and sole leather. All^nf the facet inaHty. 13S*
\ewGoodi.
ofBlank Bo^raidumi |ust received at the Citj Book Store
ANianaaene* variety of Blank Books aad Mem*.^I
(Publics.)
(Public13.)
No.13 Joint Resolution providing for tbe Impor^^ted, n info tbe felted States of certain Works of^Art Uuty free, and for other Purpose*.
Beit re*olved by the Senate and Hmisc^of Representatives of tfu United States of^America in Congress assembled, That^from and after the passage of this joint^Revenue free* iaapoWed Wool, and fcr other | peaol ution, any object of art imported by
rVrposc*.t nf ti,^ ' an*- individual or association of individ-
WuEBEAS.mthe enrolment of the ^j^ praMBtetk^B ^ . gifl^ to thtJ
UnitedBtates g ^v^-runient, or to any^S:at^*. county, or municipal government,^shall be admitted free of duty, under
theSecre-
.1;tinesMorton,
Repairing
Gt'NDKAl.PJt, *f^pt^*teGera^y^sC*.'*,^lace Street. Virginia City
'alneatly
l.XP
WHOLESALBAND RETAIL
BUTCHER^ PURVEYOR
WALLACEST. VIRGINIA CITY.
AT'flit
MetropolitanMeat Market.
WOULDrwpectfuHy inform the citiaeo^ of^MonUna Territory, that they have now^on hand the largest and most complete stock of
Ofllcc and llonschold
Furniturein the country. Having the necea^Mry machinery for manufacturing, we fee^assured that we can eell
Cheaperthan any other House
inthe Territory. Our Stock consist* of^Bedsteads, Sofas, Oh airs, Bureaus,
Wardrobe, Washstands. Center Tables, Dining^and Breakfast Tables, Office Desks, Etc., Etc.^In fact, we can manufacture
AnythingYon Want!
inour line of busineee. We are prepared to^manufacture
Sash.Doors, and Blinds
Twenty-fireper cent, cheaper than they can^be bought elsewhere^A large i ock
constantlyon hand.~%53
Coffiusmade on short Notice.
THK
Woolworth^ Bartou
OVERLAND
TransportationLine !
WARREDHUMEf ^fc CO.,
Denverand Central City, Colorado Ter.
HiTSSEY,daiili:k A. CO.,
SaltLake City, Utah,
And
Virginia^ it^ and Helena, HI. T..
13A. TV K K JFL S -
ANDDEALKHS
GENERALEASTERN OFFICE.:
254Broadway, New York.
GENERALWESTERN OFFICE,'.
StJoseph, - - - Missouri.
WIT.LFORWARD FREIGHT TO TM TER-^ritories of
OOLOEADO,
UTAH
ISA.ontana
jSTew Mexico!
Froiatlieir Wart housed at tU* terraiuuf of the
UnionPacific Railroad
(.OLDDIST,
U.P. RAIL ROAD, E. D.
INthis Market will be foand, at all^year, dressed in tbe moat
of the
ARTISTICST TLB,
Aadof tee best quality obtainable for money.
I'ork,
MUTTON.
Lamb,
Veal,
Jnme-V Williams,
F(\t^UIONAUL^ Hail DresaiBf aad Shavlag^Saloua. Bridg-s street, Heleaa. Moataaa Terri-^'^rv. 123
InicrnatlonalHotel,
IT'Lena, .... Montana Territsry,^C. JULES GERMAIN, Proprieter. VM
M.Caaa^^Li.Gko Stkbu
CARROLLJk STEEL.^Forwarding Storage and Dealer* in Qea^eral MHrchandiae.^For I It on ton. M. T.
SILVERROW HOTEL,
KEPIBY^Xja^.jr^.3rolrto Morrill,^LODGE COUNTY, MONTANA.
l^o. fl ] Joiut R^^^lat5oii to ^apply aw Omtasioo in^the Enrolment of the ^ Act to provW* increased
INfra)Notlee.
COMEto my place, cne year ajjo, tiro following^described mares : One bine roan mare and^on* sorrel roan mare. Also came to my plaee last^Augnst, one sorrel mule. Tbe owners can have^tbe same by proving property and p*j lnfr obar/res.
PETEDAILY,^-f\',* \TJ.8tirking-water Valley.
Of
billentitled ^A* Ae.t to froride^creased revenue front imported wool and^fer other purp^s^.^ approved March^^econd. eighteen haar*red and mxtj^eT-^en. the words '^Canada long wooia^ were^inadvertentlj osritted trom the ]^ara-^ErapU dosignateii Under the heading^'Via* 2. ('oin'oin^ Wool*^ ; and wherw-^^a, said words are in the engrossed bill,^tnd were intended as part of the act^itforewid, as passed by the Thirty ninth^Congress : Therefore,^| Be it resulted by the Senate and House^\*f ReprentaXves of the United State* of^America in, Jsngres* assemUed. That^Act to provide increased revenue^from imported wool, and for other pur-^poses,^ aforesaid, be, and is hereby,^amended dy inserting after the words^-Down combing wools,^ in the para^^graph headed ^Class 2. Combing Wools,^^the words ^Canada long wools.^^Approved, March 22, 1867.
VY.Y. Pamberton.
Peuioorton^V Toole,
AT TORN E TS-A TLA W
(Public9.;
INe9.1 A Resolution provUMnf tot the neoeaaary^Swveys far a SMp Ca^al between L*he Erie and^Uke Ontario, for Military. Naval, aad Commer
eialParpuM*.^ ri- ~*
Resolvedby the Senate and House of^^nsentatives of the ^{^America in Congress assembled. That^tbe Secretarv of War be, and he is here^^by, authorizes! and directed to cause ^ur^^eya, with plana and estimate* of cost, to^be made by an officer ot engineers for a^^hip canal to connect lakes Erie and^O^tario. or the navigable waters tha-reol,^of suitable location and dimensions for^rniilitary. naval, and commercial purpo-^V*. sad that the expenses of the same,^be defrayed from the sums appropropri^^t*d in ths acta of June tweaty-three,^eighteen hiadred ar.d sixtY^aix, and^March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-^^ ^'en, for examinations and surveys re^^lating to the improvmect of harbors and^^^ers on the north western lakes.^Appbovkd, Marsh 22, 1867.
suchrules and rega'ationa aa^tarv of the Treasury may prescibe.
|k^ . 2 A ^d be it fit rthe r resisted, Th at^tite S^-cretary of the Treasury be, ami^he h-^reb/if,^ authorized to refund the^putiee paid on any steam machinery im-^i ported into tbe ImWsd States during the^| current fiscal year as models or for ex^^perimental purposes, and to remit the^duties on any steam machinery of like^description which may be imported for^such ourpoee prior to the thirtieth of^June, eighteen hundred and sixty-^ight:^Provided, That this section shall apply^only to steam ploughs.
Sec.3. And be it further resoived, Thst^the Secretary ot the Treasury is lu-reby^authorized and requirred to discontinue^the employment of any officer or person^employed under the acts for the collec^^tion of direct taxes in insurrectionary^districts within the United States, when^^ever in his judgement their service is no^longer needed, and he is hereby author^ised to devol ve upon any officer or officers^of internal revenue iu said districts any^portion of the duties impoeed by said acts,^who shall perform such duties without^additional compensation.^Appkxvkd. March 26,1867
(Public14.)
No.14,
New
tnrel
ceaal
ty-a*
i :^Re*^ofRei^of An^the laws^sembly^st its 'as*
emake valid tbe Laws of*^at th* Session of the LefrUI*^_aaa rt\ from the third Day of D*^.. lrr.i ao.l .ixty six. to tb^r^id jKraary. elgbtewa huadred aad
*yt-U Senate and House^jaea* of ths Unite i States^mares* assembled, Thar^H^Bv the legislative^JOkm Tcrr.tory of New Mexico^a, which began on the
E.W. Too\s
Game,Large and Small,
Poaltry,
Sausages,and
WUm\
EveryArticle in their Line.
Thelarge etoek necessitated^by their extensive business enables^purchasers t* make a selection ex^^actly suiting their taste.^I5a7 Custom^rs waited upon and^their orders promptly executed.^Young perssns sent to this estalt-^lishment trill be especially attended^to. 134
HELENA,
MONTANATERRITORY.
practic*in aU Uie Coart* of th* Territory^T^ ofMontass
KM35*
Wilour
\TTORXET i^x\ Idaho strwt.
f.Sanders,
tLaw, opposite Planters' House,^140
IMftaliraat af th t CwertSfat ^ Ml IpfTOTetl llsjositw
FORDISBURSIN6 OFFICERS.
EZRA MILLARD. PrtnsUmt
J.H. MILLARD, C~^Ur.
OmahaNational Bank,
OMAHA,NEBRASKA,
SanFranoiseo,
SaltUke.
COINAND
M
CURRENCYDRAW K.VCHANOK ON
St.Lsuls.
NewVera,
*bAll Part* o i Eiropt,
tvr Collertioas promptly atteaded^Virginia City. July 4th. ISfiS.
123'
K.S. Hssf F.JFJ,
Wh*l**al*aad retail dealer ia
DRUGS^ MEDICINES,
Forrates, shipping- directions, etc., apply at th*^( aw* Oftioes of the C^^mpany, or to
Kight^ Parker, Afrents, No. 108 Washington^Street. Beatsw.
GeorgeB. McCulloli, Affent, No. 42 South^f^th Street, Philadelphia.
SidneyHice, A sent. No. I Bnm*t House Cia.
JosephMcEntire, A^r*nt. No. 72 Commercial^Street. Bh Loais.
HenryHargis, Ag^nt, No. 53 Clark St. Chio'go
Daniels^ Brown, Agents. Denver, Colorad*,
GeorgeT. Clark, A^-ent, Central City. Col.
Fiaher^ Casa, Aeents, Golden City. Colorad*.
GodbeA Mitchell, Agents, Salt Lake City.
rntl'TSA lll'SSRLL, Agents. Virginia^Citv. Montana.
DanielCorbin, Ag*nt, Helena, Montana.
SmithA Graeter, Ag-enu, Bannaek aad Mon^^tana Cities.
C.E. Blake, Agent, Santa Pa, New Mexico.^Oscar Nicholson, Agent, Junction City, At)
sas.(Present terminus CP. K.R. E.L^.)^O. C. BARTON, Contracting Ag*nt, North
Piatt*Station, Nebraska, (present terminus
U.P. U R., or to
f.e. SHORT.
1370*n*ral Traveling Agent.
FORTBK\m\.
B.A. MELTON ^ JOHN B. TATL0B^STORAGE. FORWARDING
CHEMICALS,
LIQUORS,
iAINTS,
oils,
DYESTll'I'S,
PERFIHEUY,
GLASSWARE,
WINDOWGLASS,^COAL OIL AND COAL.OIL LA Til's,
VIRGINIACITY, M T.
dl*liy^lolaiiB^ Prescriptions ar^arelullr Ceatpnaased. 1241
CommissionMerchants,
PortBenten, Monta.auTerritory.
BgINOexclnsively in th* Storage and Coiemis-^si*n hosiaess. we will give oar individual^att*nti*n to rec*iTia(. storiag and forwarding all^goods consigned to us. W* raspoctful'y solicit the^patronage of the business men of Men'ana Terri^^tory. W* r*f*r, hv pemsissiaa. te^Messrs Pfonts A Russet! Virginia City, M. T. ;
^ j. 3. it** a Co., ^ ^*
Q*rhaaA Pa*W*. M^Mr. John S. Rockftilow, ^^
J*ha H. Ming^ 44
Me**rs.King A Oillett, Helen* City, **
GastonSiwpaon * Co., Heleaa City, M. T^Mr. J. R. Up*on,^ ^
CastW. H. Pai kinao* A Co.,^Messrs. M. Brau. am A Co., Blackfoet City, ^^Mr. A. Beattie, Banker, St. Joaeph, M*.;^Maasrs. Strode, Rub*y A Co., St. Louis, Mo.;
Damaron Brother* A Co., ^ ^^Mr. K. M. San.ee;, St. LoaU, Mo. ;^Mr. William North. ^
ShtrilfNSale.
BYvirtue of an eiecution iasned out of and bv the^Clerk of the District Court in and for Madison^Count}-. Moutana Territory, beariug d^vte No^^vember, Nijtli V. D. 1867. I hav* l*ried^upon and will sell h tbe highe*t bidd^r for cash,^hand in front of theSherilTs Office in Virginia Mad^^ison County Montara Territory, on the 11th d^y ol^January, lfOfi. betweeu tbe hours of 10. a. m^tind 4. P. a., of salt day, the following described^projx-rty lvtn*; andbein*; in the County aforesaid^t.. wi^ : Discovery Claim of (900) two handred^feet; al*o, Claim N^. (1) one, 8. W. from Discov^ery. of t200) two buidrrd feet ; also, Claim No. (2)^number two 8. w. from Discovery, cf (800) two^hundred feet; also. Claim No. ( 1) on*. N. K. from^Diacnvery, of (200^, two hundred feet. All tbe above^described property is situated on tbe WbutcUeer^Lode I* 81ades Disrict, Madison County, Montana^Territory. Taken is the property of N. Batcfcelder^and William Philips to satisfy aa Execution in fe^^ver of William Keeh. et al
damdMoCRANOR, Sheriff.
TirglniaCHy, Mottana Territory. Dec. 18, 1*V7
174,177, W.
Ilotice.
Ca,,itat$100,000. Authorized Capita! $500,000
THI*is to five no io*. that on the 9th day of^December, 18T7, a warrant in bankrnptcv w^s^issued against th* ^*t*t* of Henry Myeri of ^V ir^ginia city in the cotnty of Madison and Territory^of MonUna. who ha been adjudged a bankrupt on^bis own petition. That tbe pay aa**t of any debts^and delivering of aa; property by him are forbid-^dea by law; that a aeeting of the creditor* of the^1 1 said bankrupt to prote their debta, and to choo**^' on* or mor* assignees of his estat*, will be held at^a coart of bankruptcy to b* bolden at th* offio* of^Tb^o. Mufly, ia th* sity of Virginia, county and^er. at Virginia and BahM Cltiee, Montana, is now ! Territory afV.re.aid. Wore Theo- ^^^j*,'f'^ad will be pleased to *ee on the Pth day of February, A. d. I^w3, at 10
THISBANK deals in Foreign and Domestic Ex^^change, Government Bond*, Oold Coin, and^asahas th* purchase of
GoldDust and Bullion a Speciality!
J.H, Millard, formerly of Allen A Millard, Bank
Foster^ Culler
EAGLESTABLES.
cosxsaor^^JACKSON A COOVER STS.. TIROIJCIA CITY
mU larreet aad meat
CON!E^IBNT STABLE*
I*he Terviwy. with plenty mf th* a^*t ot^HAY
ORAIM^Far all kinds *f Itstk.
Lttrgc*1t 4Je^mBNo^lloH!t Corral*
-roa-raa
ACCOMMODATIONOF BIOCK.
FAST8ADDL.B
AMU
CAKRIAOaHORSWh
CONFECTIONERY,
AND
Ladies'Ice Cream Saloon.
WALLACESTREET,^VIi silili CltrMontana.
Cashierof this Beak^hi* Montana trier.ds.
147-t'.ia o'clock, a. as.
WallaWalla Restaurant
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G.H. CLARK.
Wallac*Street, Virginia City.
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BOARDby th* day or week. Th* tabl* alway*^supplied with the delu-aci** of the season,
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cak.es,pies, bread,
Keptconstantly on hand.^We hsve on hand and will reoeivo s^eh goads as
CAKE ORNAMENTS, SUGAR^FLOWERS, PANORAMA EGGS^BASKETS, FANCY HEARTS
AndOaady Toy* ot all kinds.
GumDrops,Cream Fondats,
Honej ^French Kisses,
Cream 44Bon Bona,
Cordial^Candied Fruits,
Brandy^Chewing Gum,
Andall kind* of larg* and small
STICKCANDY,
ShelledAlmonds,Seedless Raisin*
Fig;Bates, Citron, Nuts,^Chocolate Maple Sugar, Raisins, JeUxes,
etc, etc. etc.
Afin* lot of Foreign aad Domestic
wines and cordials,
Anchode; Holland Herring,
Swissand Limburf Cheese,
Canned C/dcJeen, Turkey
andPreserved Fruit*.
Asendless variety of 1
PlayingToys, Firework* and Oracgers.
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