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, x pf/TI: 1:) FVOR THlE POST. ý-i tatc'i Steameri Su %x-aule % 1reeked. .1jgI3Itd fat or. the -Natural iintliou Treaty. ft'I te fm~r of Greenbacks~. ., A Wife ofiren. Joe Hooker, Dead. "1 jjg1Irgjt Part) E~ -aporated. 3 ,piiij1I op the Newý Tax Bill. t'. .. _t-t. Jui- 1-Evening Section º,. ,ii't, pay Ilenry StMarie ten -.r1l.iar- f~r erlices in procuring the l:,. Al -k.1 approphriation bill passed omit ; . " t. *i.claring the joint powers of *I "ºth tl~e P'reident and Senate to tir.'att I. c rir.,: .oi bill was asgain cn con- tie&r. Vt., July 1; .-The Democratic tirt oLirlatel John L. Edwards for r nlMr. :oyes for Lieutenant Gov p i.July 17.-Ibe supply of gas t-.ý:i-t-i anl the strike still continues. n-i q' 1 r ,"'ffices have generally resorted ;. few Iplaces of amusement is ..--u-prntl. t n July 17.-Senattir Howard to .1t a riaort trio the joint committee ir,º, -ti. non of fraud, in the ordnance ..r r flit.Te report concludes by recomn r. 'reniova' of lien. A. B1. Dyer I t or OC.ºr '-.u Francs~co. July 1s.-The United States menr P'en-cola arrivedl at Victoria July th. nil Will probably proceed immediately :, the ireck of the Suwanee. 104 officers :1 fhewckdhiarvlatit thy C,- La t~li-h wir eteamner Sparrowhawk, tide i Itu i ta~. A large portion of the r.-wre-º.I. The vessel lies in ai good -ira" .ii I -1 al l the weather continue fine ''a ta'' nt may be saved. I U."r w i- a tua-take yesterday in Idahn ad " 1lv ;th. i ' rejuirted defeat of r I untrue. Crook held a council t'" i"ke Indlian. The principal chief ".I: ~ - tar'ý I ii~hting 1lb-'tons.'' It is ,-l".h tie' cuncil will result in a treaty of . nI tie I cation of Indiani on the rs r=isn. ('r ok has started in sin ex "it Ia a- thle Pitt river Indian-. 1'o test - in ta' ti, Snake In~liaaas lhe calledl ane~ the :iled aril ten of hi= best warriors to ..A,-',t ni scoots Four times that :niht r volunteered simnmediately. n. . 1 ii.ut I;.-1Ir the h~ou-e t f Corn I It IrIi, I Lord Stanley made an impior * .t.!..I" t. II- said a reply had been sent ,i:. " iti I St te.- i~overnment as to the tt furiturrilizatacn. anil the mninietrv t",i% t, cc.lpt the American interpret a t. ith'o (ju,Žttion. lie thought therefore ~ , u.-!ili.r~tiiling was 1.o~sihle betw~sen the tat zittri' -. Lord Stanley saidi he had de riiioij ti make a treaty at present, as the r t cn rni--don coikidering the general -u "i"ct v as still in session. and for ,be addi Ur 'xii roaa~mn that time will not permit the * -- t,- of the hill at the present session of t rltixn-nt. W4'-i1.iiit'~i. July l;h-ihe `enate funding o"rl W:I, tejotrto'l from the way~s and means ::indite,' ii i r.'trure~l t,, committee of the jh . 'ri-,i t s.m .- from thle Alabama repre -:tii.~was referred to tihe committee on t he lIie-e weo,t ixiti committee of the onid mi the fun-in; bill. The first amend -t i~rvilip_4 f-"r only one class of bonds "t i- agree~l t". Pouring the discussion Steven~ * ~k -trout; ':round in favor of jhayi. r, t ',t twe-nties mu greenbacks. He said, I litil th"i Climia;, platform. andi, as I unders'anil tt.tthat p tiift. to the New York platform. it L ""h-. bondus shall bie pail according r 'ýrm:;u.u contract" 1 t mimle;. "the law."' Mr. Stettin. *accordinxz to law." Mr. Pike. "thie spirit an.! letter of the con ..ý; , What wa, that law'? that in 1--t hir: Ii- p oil up to a certair. time at 6 pt t",n niter the hor.,Is fell due, 1 :vbein lmiton- jU lt as til,' Ill, l~oii u~ilerit )ol it au-t ax Mx-. fiti e:,-, undlerstood it :just as all un ~- olit when the law was enacted .just as "a- e u~iinedl on the floor a dozen times by ,,e ox-:rn in .f the committee of ways and 7em?>,. It he knew any party Iin the country ti-it would go for paying in coin that which tw. payable in money. thus enhancing the "'x4 t ox*' haulf :if he knew there was sucha Ilafirtn and such a determination on thi -u.rt of his own party, he would, with Frnnb Blair and all, vote for the other party. Ili "r'ull vote for no such swindle on the tai ,,vers of the country." £The discu u-ion continued at great length. I le committee finally rose and took a recess till evening when the funding bill was again n,-idered A.. number of amiendments to va I",:- portion=5 of the bill were proposed~ anud ,.merally reje~cted. WaItincton, July 1; -Senate.-The cre I t ial- of Messrs. Abbott and Pool Senators if North Carolina were presented. Both gen t-emen took the oath. Sumner from committee on foreign affairs :j~orted the Alaska appropriation bill with a -ection declaring the right of redress should i-tricken out. Cattell called up the bill providing for the .=sue of 3 per cent. certificates to the amount * f twenty-five millions for the purpose of re tiring the outstanding compound interest niote;. After debate the bill passed. \1'.'ihn from military committee reported lack the bill reducing the army to a pºeace es t- dl jamen t. A new conference committee was appointed on the bill to supply temporary vacancies inl t:,e eaecutive department. 'fhe credentials of Kellogg, Harris and the -'nators of Loui,.iana were presented and both -warn in. The Senate proceeded to consider the deficiency appropriation bill to which a num~ber of amendmlulss had been attached by the committee which were variously disposed fTue committee of conferenice was ordered onthe Indian appropriation bill. The debate on the deficiency appropriation fall was continued. Chandler stated the comm~ittee on co~mmerce had decided not to press the passage. .1 the river and harbor appropriation bill till next -esion. Detroit, July 17.-Mrs. Gas. Hlooker died at Watertown, New York, on Wednesday. Chicago, July 18.-Seaator Doolittle bas written a letter opposing the 3d party mlove menit, and favoring the election ofeymour and Blair. The 31 party moemmt km app. rently fallen through The hot weather continues. N mseos deaths hive occurred in aU peets of the ce.. try from ron stroke. Galveston, July 17.-A seriotsa viot comn menced on the evening of the 15th at Mill can. It appears a mob of about 2.5 negeoes led by a white school teacher and negro at tempted to hang a man named W. H. Midmy. The white citisens interfered to prevent the execution. The result was the death of ten or twelve negroes. The next day the num bers increased on both aides. In the skirmle ing during the day it is estimated the cma alit ies were 25. A small body of troeps at. rived last night and dispersed the rioters after killing 3 of the latter number. From 300 to 500 had fortified themselves near Millican. The entire loss was between 50 and 60 per sons. New York, July 18.-There are now 1,263 Mormons at castle garden awaiting transpor tation to Utah. 2,100 more are expected from Europe soon. Indianapolis, July 18.-A girl 8 years old committed suicide by hanging yesterday. -Newburyport, Mins. July 18.-Ada Wood, aged 17, committed suicide with arsenic in cunsequeuce of failing to receive an expected 'diploma at a school examination. New York, July 18.-24 deaths from heat were reported at the coroners office yesterday. There is a prospect of another extremely hot day to-day. A Halifax paper says Nora Scotia author ize-_ the arre-t and imnprisonment of American citizen, for celebrating the 4th of July there. The Master Masons at a meeting last night resolved to continue firm against bricklayers on the strike, by which thirty thousand other mechanics are kept out of work. Chicago, Jul y18.-The new tax bill though not so long as former bills of this kind is very lengthy. It is difficult to give a satis factory abstract of its provisions in a com pass brief enough for ordinary newspaper dits patches. It applies to distilled spirits, to bacco, snuff, cigars and coal oil, and sets aside the old provisions of existing laws on those articles. The rate on whisky is fixed at 50 cent~s. Wholesale dealers pay $100. on annual sales of not over $50,000, and one dol lar per $100 on sales tbcst exceed that limit, and one per cent. on aill eales. Retail deal ers pay $25. Taxes are collected at the dis tillery. Whisky and runm may be exported and a drawback of 60 cents per gallon is al lowed to be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury, and not to be due till 30 days cfter the sailing of the vessel. Distillers pay $4.00 per day while running and $2,00 while work is susfrended. There is to be one or more re Iports from each distillery to be paid for by the government. Whisky now in bond pays $4,00J per barrel special tax and must be with drawn within 9 month!. Tobacco pays 32 cents on chewing and 16 cents on smoking. The proposition to make a warehouse for for eign tobacco was inot agreed to. Manufac tured tobacco can be withdrawn in bond but twice. Snuff pays :12 cents, cigars $5s.00i per 1.000. Cigai etts $ 1.50 wben not weighing over :i pounds per thousand - $5.00 when they exceed this weight. The bill does not in creaeo the bank taxes, as the Senate almost unanimously refused any change whatever and the Route was obliged to isoandon the pro~position or loose~ the bill. Coal oil and its inanufactures are hereafter exempt from tax, but distillers and refiners must pay the same tax as other manufacturers by the act of last March. T'Ib meter system is again in troduced. The new stamp provision goes into effect in 60 days after its passage, but the Sec retarv of the Treasury miay put off the time till Dece'mber, and may change the style of st.tiiiio.s There are to be 23 supervisors of internal revenue appointed by the Secretary on recom mendation of the commnissioners and assigned to districts by him. They have a salary of ~:;.UUo" The commiscioner has power to ap point 25 detectives and assign themu to duty. The whole of the present system of revenue Sinspectors and special agents is abolished at once, and hereafter there are to be no inspec tors except for tobacco, snuff and cigars which are hereafter to be supervised only by the Secretary and commissioner. Collectors and Assessors are hereafter to be confined to their own districts subject to sus pension by the supervisors for abuse of power, the duty revising being left to the commis sioner. 'This summary is mainly intended to include a statement of the final action on controverted points, as the general provision of the new law are well known. The bill as reported makes the number of internal rev enue officers less than half of what it now is, anid effects a great reduction on expenses. k ROCEEDINGS OF THE. UNION IIEPIHLIC'AN COUNTl- COVEN The ('unvention miet at o 4)clock this p. at., and was called to order by S. L. W~atsonl. Chairman of the County Cen tral C'otmittee. The Chairman read the call for the C'onvention. and the ap pointmenlt of delegates in the several Iprecincts. On motion. L. M. Blurson was elected Chairman pro teen, and tieorgt' F. Cow tin. Secretary )pro to in. (!ti atotion. the. l'muir it1~j~oiutetd a cottittittee of three o1k credentials. con sisting of James Fergus, John A. Nelson, and Milo Cotirtwiight. On motion, the Convention took a re cess, to await the presenting of the re port of the committee on credentials. The Convention was called to order. when the committee on credentials sb su-mitted the following report : RtEPORT OF THE COMMITT~EE ON C'REDEN TIALS. We the undersigcned Committee on Credentials, beg leave to report the following names as duly entitled to seats in tb. Convention : VAllEY PRECINCT. James Fergus J W "-toner C Rtine-J L Fisk, proxy W L Mulligan TEN MILE PRECINCT. A J Lamb W Strousbery, proxy Joseph Magee L. Hans rTRINITY PRECiINCT. (I)avid Sountkwlek D H Trufeat HELEN1 A PRECINCT. J. J Williams~ John A Nelson L M Burson W 8 & ribmaer ! R Horr W J Baer Lew Ramlsh J C McFarland Henry Biurdick Milo Courtwrlght (leo F Cowan J P Mabbett Ed Connolly Mathew Mctluirk John A Nelson, proxy West Travis W 8 Scribuer NELSON GULCH. R McNeil M D Rice UNIONVILJ.E PRECINCT. E E Walker R P Forkey V M C:letr' A Duke E E Walker, proxy Respedtfully. JAMES FEIIGUS, X. CORT WRIGiHT. JOHN A. NELSON, C MNIrSLte OIn motion. the report wain adopted. On motion, a committee of three was appointed by the Chair. on permanent organisation, consisting o: Lew. Remish, W. S. Scribner and B.Mc~Ieal. The Chairman of the committee pres vented the following as permanent or Raaiuation: L. M. Baeran, Preident; Jamee Fe,. g~Is vce-Pretid t; (ieoje F own On motion on, the report was adopted. On motion, the Chaiir r l~ned a committee ci three on d~ee aoulti@ Jea Thk, J. C. MeFar lead V., Casry. on motion, Lh. Vonvention took. a s ca. for twenty-five minutes, while then committee were preparing a platform and resolutioni.. The (Chairman again called the Con vention to order, when the Committee on Order of Business presented the fo lowing report : Ys. Cu~taiwi : -Your Committee on the Order of Duusmem. beg to reeommned that the Convention Strt prrocea to the oomsidermtion and adoption of Platform mad Resolutions; next to the nomination of candidates for the following offiee, via : One County Conmmiseioner ; one County Aries sor ; one member of the Legislative Council ; five members ef the Assembly. Respucttully submitted, JAB. L. FISK. E. E. WALKER, JNO. A. NEL8ON. On motion, report was received and adopted. The Committee on Platform and Res-. olutions presented the following : PLATFORM. We do, with one accord, most heartily endlorse the platform adopted by the Union Reupublican Convention at Chi cago, and rtecognize in the nomination of Ulysses S. Grant for President, and Schuyler Colfax for V'ice-President, th'e true prirnciples of the great Union party and feel confident that they, as stand ard bearers, will lead the party on to victory, and secure for the Nation liar mony and prosperity. RESOLUTIONSF. WHIEREAS, The official conduct of that portion of the Territorial Central Committee, known as the Executive Committee, to whom has been intrusted the whole control of the party. lass been such as to create dissensions and dis trust in our ranks, where unity, confi dence and harmony are so important and essential to our success; therefore we, the representatives of the Union Repub lican party of Lewis and Clark county, in Convention assembled, do repudiate such conduct and are compelled from a sense of duty to the Union party to con deinn in the most unqualified terms the conduct of the Chairman of the said Central Committee; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Union Republi can County Central Committee of this county be, and they are hereby instruct ed to request the Territorial Central Committee to call and assemble a Terri torial Convention at Helena, on the 9(la day of September, 1868, for the purpose of reorganhzing the Ui on Republican party, appointing anew Territorial Cen tral Committee, and for the transaction of such other business as may legiti - mately come before it, and in case the Territorial Committee fail or refuse to comply with such request within a rea sonable time, then said ('ounty Commit I tee is hereby instructed to confer with the several ('ounty Committees of the Territory, with a view to the assembling of such Convention at Helena, at the time hereinbetore specified: and we do most cordially invite all good Union Re publicans throughout the Territory, w ho Mave the interest and success of the party at heart, to co-op~erate with us in this important mtovement. J, J. WILLIAMS. Chairman of Committee on Platform and Resolutions. On mfotion, the report of Committee on Platform andi Resolutions was unan.. imuously adopted. On motion, nominations were then' declared in order. The Convention then proceeded to nominate and ballot for tbe several dif ferent offices, with the following result : For County Commissi'ner - John lei Dna. For Assessor-John A. Nelson. For Member of Council-R. McNeil. For Members of the Legislative As mbly-Sol. `tar, Frank (3etchel. Chasn. Rice, Cornelius Hedges, Charles Hen drie. For J ustice of the Peace-Matthew Mc&i uirk. For Constable-Geo. F. Cowan. For Justice of the Peace (Nelson Pre cinct)-John Pool. For Constable (Nelson Precinct)-John Bell. On motion, the Chair appointed a C'ommittee of six as the Republican County Central Committee for the ensue ing year. The Committee consisted as jtollows J. .1 Williams, W. S. Scribner, Milo Courtwright, James Fergus, (leo. F. Cowan, and Felix Poznainsky. On motion, the Secretary was requnest ed to furnish the Daily Helena Herald and the IDaily POST with a copy of the proceedings of the Convention. On motion, the Convention then ad journed-with three cheers and a tiger for the ticket and the Union. L. M. BURSON, Pres't. 43 o. F. COWAN, Secretary. Preserve these '"Extras" for further reference. in the house-hold, on the farm, and in your old age.-Goidriek. The less old people "refer" to their youthful "extras' the better for the "household." They should mak/e ligket of much things. For instance, burn them. A horse can be trained that he is to trot and not break up.-Goidriek. That is a good deal more than some men can be trained to. The Leavenworth Commertial says that A. T. Stewart, the Merchant Prince, of New York. has purchased a half block in that city, and intends to erect a mammoth dry goods house thereon, at at an estimated cost of X40,000. Messrs. L M. Clemant. C. L. Steven. son, J. L. Taylor, Ed. Murry and Fred King, engineers of the Central Pacific B. I., are in Salt Lake, and ill1 at eace survey westwardly In the dtr~esloU of Humboldt Wells. A letter from Oreana, (Nev.) miles above th. lower emit of HumM lake, states that the Cestral Pacds~ road I.beng graded within Afte of that p~e~ .U.4iw, th1 lL 'I The Frostler bnse or July 7tt m About 600 wsge.. mr -w ea haul th b.5gse of thait Iss o f M m or s li mm lg m n n b ' T h e " ~ i s i r i A "ba g a s a u " . t e l t it ,$A FOU'Iy0~tk AVID MA-lHINm WOKKSt Mancitactiirer.. of P oflible id Slaflonar Slean ENGINES, Steam IF'umps, SIE«w and Grist -Mills, and G4eneral Machinery, On hai one GVATES CRUSHER, two GAR1I)NERt ('RUSHER, and one rORNISII CRIUSHER; two Turljine Watesr Wheels, One pair of Mill Burrs, one FIVE STAMP MILL for sale at low rates. A goo- assortment of Gum Belting, Hose, Paekinr" a (Pig pie and Fixture . oiler Flues, Sheet Copper, Steami Pumps, ~LiftinganFoc Pumps, circular Saws from 24 to 56 inches, with and without inserted teeth; Ptent Tire Shrinkers, Jack Screws, Shoes, Dies, (Camls, &-c., kept cntnsoni hland. («N E1S OF TILE RIGHT TO MIANUFAC'TUREI InMontana, Territory 9heCelbraedWheeler & Randall Pans. Sole Agrents for lall'aPi P~atent Slotted Seveen . - j y1O-wly Legal1 N()tivead. DA1UIEUPTCY NOTICE. rio. 9. TH111 is, give notice, that on the 2t~th day of Jun,..D..186, awarrant in Bankruptcy was issuedgainet the estate of Richard Fisher, of SpringsIe. in the county of Jefferson. and Territory . Montana, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt o his own petition; that the payment of sany deb and delivery of any property belong Jog to sucllankrupt. to him. or for his use, and the tranafeof any property by him are forbidden by law; tIt a meeting of the creditor, of the said Bankrupt.), prove their debts, and to choose one or more A~ignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of ankruptcy. to be holden at the City Hall, In thCity of Virginia. county of Madison, and Terriry of Montana, before Theo. Muffly. Regiter. i the 15th day of August. A. D. 186a2, at 0 Oo'cle A.M. NEIL BOWIE. U. Sdarshai (as Messenger) for the District of Montana Territory. SVM.HUCM&5ERO, hlelena, Ii. T.. att'y for Petitiod'. jyIO-w3w "AKKVPTCY NOTICE. No0. tA. T HIS to giv-e notice, that on the 2,5th day of Jun&. D. l1868 a warrant in Bankruptcy was issut against the estate of George Church and Jobal. McCune, of the county of Madison, and Tervory of Montana, who have been ad judged Okrnpta on their own petitions, that the paysnensf amy debts sand delivery of any prop erty belqing to such Bankrupts, to them, or for their us and the transfer of any property by then ar~arbiddeta by law; that a meeting of the credilorof the said Bankrupts. to prove their debts. at to choose one or more Assignees of their estates, Ill be held at a court of Bankruptcy, to be hold) at the City Hall, in the City of Virginia, county if Madison. and Territory of Montana, before ~eo. Mutlly, Register, on the 11th day of IAugnatl." D. 188i, at 10 o'ciock. A. M. NEIL HOWIE. 1U.1Marshal (as Messenger) for the District of Montana Territory. By J. J. HULL, Deputy. DAD CowAN, Virginia City, M. T., att'y for Petitiers. jy1O-w3w - 5ANKUUFFCY NOTICE. Case No. Iugso Supreme Couart of in Bank rinjtcv . th4'errltory of Montana. In Matter of Benjamin { nBnkuty 1.Bankaopt. To NNa t meff oncern~: The ~deralgued hereby gives notice of his ap. po-tat asAssignee of Benjamin Levy, of en~ the county of Lewis and Clarke, and TerTiW of Moetana, who has been adjudged a Bankp spom his own Petition, by the Supreme 'Court maid Territory . lieieu. T., May 15th, A. D. 1SF WILLIAM B. JUDD. Assignee, etc. T United Staates, S q I ely designate the "Weekly Montana Pocrr" es t~saupe in which the above notice shall be PJhe by the said William B. Judd, As siR f h sotate of Doujamin Levy, Baakrupt aforall, aeourdin to law. Gu~t unuder my hand at Virginia City, on this 15th * of kay A. D. 19N. THEBO. MUFFLY, 3~hO Rgister is Bankruptcy. DIBuIUIIlgte.- - paee- hl oueolw xsting between PerrIF y, >iSDEU k~maU and Henry Wgsunader the Ari name. (istarge Perry & this day disslved by mautual nonsent. *il5SnWu ugatest and 4ns the Ann will be GGeorge Niery and Louis Brushmaa, who M the hesine.. unde the same Arm as GUOROK PERRY, LOUIS BRUCKM.&I', URWRY WITKENBACH lis ac.may !S 35t d5--e W.U L "no WVICE. a s . . T , u y 3 et iI b s y n s da u a t h e rat toA L S isis s nnatsie seot cl nsail is in s neusesasd1 0a 3.O'UAURUEI, Notlce, in Bankruptcy. Supreme Court ofIn lkrlty Montana Territory, J lrkut3 In the matter of .lssper B. Chapin, , In Bankruptcy Bankrn pt. ) Nco. 21. 'To XVxirin It May CLoncern: The uniersigned hereby gives notine of his ap pointment as tbe Assignee of Jasper B. Chapin, of Virginia City. In the county of Madison and Ter ritory of Montana, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by' said court. Given under my hand at Virginia City, counnsy and Territory aforesaid, on this Qth day of July, A. I). I8fd$. THOMAS C. STEV ENS, Assignee. The United States of America, 1 . Territory of Montana, I hereby designate the Montana POsT, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the town of Ileicna, in the county of Lewi, and Clarke, and the Montana Democrat, a news paper printed in Virginia City, in the county of Madison, and Ter ritory of Montana. as the newspapers in which the Steveanns, t ashall of the esaeof Jasper B. Cha (Given under my band, at Virginia City. in said Territory, this 5th day of July. A. D. iS~e. Iyl~w~tTHEO. MUFFLY, 1y15w~tRegister in Bankruptcy. Errot's ortouth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for year. from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the make of uffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he wasn cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so uy- addreseing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OtDEN, w-143-19:i No. 42 Cedar St. Ne w York Statutes of Montana, For sale at this office. SCOTT HOUSE. Deeri Lodge City . M. 'V'. S. SCOTT, Proprietor. T RAVELERS will find this the beat hotei in Montana. Clemn feather beds and neatly fur nished carpeted rooms almay}m ready. All mail and express coaches stop at tiso house. jy9w6m' SPECIAL NOTICES. EARLY MARRIAGES. DR. FRANKLIN advocated early marriages. LF Esays for Young Mea, on this and other sub jects, being a (;nide to Marriage and Conjugal Felicity, by benevolent Physicians, sent by mall, in as led letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA'rION. Biox P., Pbiiadslphia, I nne2d&wim 404 MAIN STREET, DEKI1 LODGE CITY, MO 7'A NA. O'WEIL'S FURNITURE MMAKUk'A CI V Y. IBABLISHED 1868! M anamueegu aind laqsp eeestatly si hand sand hr satinr the masg raesasable tris, EMEY YARWYT OF FuRn Tun ! U... saga mean Paintiag Neatly dose. W DAuaw MADI COFIFINS. 1 1tf w3m o. J. Pleat, B. Stickuey, Jr. Chain F. Ellis. PLANT STIOKJEY & ELLIS. S uc.cemo to Ware, Ellis & Co. Wholsale Grocers ! AND Commission Merchants, Dealers iui Liquoz's A Teas, Ilardware, Iron and Steel, MAIN STREET, HELENA, MONTANA. OUR WAREHOUSE Is Secure tromi Fire. IConsignments Solicited. d &wap2Otf 'I'hwinzg Hoitel, BENTON, - - - MONTANA On and after the 11th of May, 1868, this new, commodious, completely furnished and comfortable building will be OPEN TO THEE PULBLIC, Every endeavor has been and will be made by the owner and lessee to render the TH W 1NG HOTEL Unquestionably First Class. MRS. E. 11. TUWINO, my9je9- Proprietress N. w_ r. CO (.niick "Tie! SCheap iEstes.Z The North-West Transportation Company TNCORPORATED under the general Incor Jporation law of the State of Iowa, will 1 start upon the opening of navigation on the Upper M issouri River, between Sioux City & Ft. Benton A line of First Class Steamboats, in connection with the ICIICUlO & IIILTHISTIII I. 1 8hippers, by patronising this line will save 1,000 MILES! Of the most dangerous and difficult river navi gation, lessening thereby the rates of in surance One-Third, at Leazt ! And gaining twenty dlays time. For information regarding rater, apply at the one.e in NEW YORK, 29 Broadway BOSTON, IS State Str.et. CHICAGO, 53 Clark street. ST. LOUIS 51s Wamu u sreet. OAs LAwU~shI..R