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Tttf Oltlft REIMS LEADER, ry & Hi p P‘V h, f ** .J; WTfMmorEBRITOHT, Is the Ptoncer P«|Mr #f Wyoming. miM n «R SUBHUIFTIM t »«.oo Bis months 10.00 Thr^.sngißi....nr^... 5.00 J... 9.00 Per week, supplied by carrier 00 Bingle copy IS •<saiiiiimiiiNMMW^T “ r~~-rp-rrr-- rrf —* ’ Delegate In Congress, a m 'J. Territorial Oflicers. Governor— Jno. A. Campbell. Secretary— Herman Glafcke. Martial —Chnrch Howe. DtttHd Attorney—3 om\>\\ M. Carey. Surveyor General— B. Reed. United State* Collector— Thomas Harlan. United Statee Assessor—R. P. Snow. United States Commissioner—Vt. A. Campbell. Territorial Auditor—J. H. Hay ford. Territorial Treasurers. W. Donne 11 an. Justioeeaf the Supreme Court—J. H. Howe; J. H. Kingman; W. T. Junes. Clerk 0/ let Judicial MeirictS. W. Ilatehlnaon. County Oncers. Mfurif-T. Jeff Carr. Clerk and Recorder— L. Kabls. Treaturer— W L. Kuykendall. Probate Judge—W. L. Kuykendall. County Attorney— l. W. Cook. Aeeeeeor— John T. Chaffin. Coroner— L. L. Bedell. School Superintendent— W. J. Stanton. 'County ffurreyor—L. L. Bedell. Commissioners—J. ft. Nichols, M. E. Post, J. Dyer. City Government. Meetings of the Town Trustees, Thursday even ing In each weak, at the City Hall. PresvUpt es Board —.l. 11. Martin. JfansAatr-S. M. Preahaw. City Clerk— P. B. Addotns. <7<ty Attorney—l. W. Cook. Treaeurer— C. D. Sherman. # City Aeeeeeor—Y. B. Addnms. Board of True!ere— J. 11. Martin; G. W. Corey; 11. CjCkjflil: a U ri»il; K. r. John .on. «7«*nwr»r aw Alto., Wra. Konlndi. Churclaea. Bt. Mark's church, Episcopal. Service*, from April Ist to September Ist, at 11 a. m.. and at 8 p. ns. Front September Ist to ApriClst, at 11 a. m. and 7V4 p. at. Rev. F. O. Barstow, minister. Congregational, Rev. J. D. I)avi>. Pastor, chnrch corner Nineteenth and Hill Rtreet*. Preaching service every Sabbath at 11 a. M., and 7r. v.; Babbath feohool and Bible ClaM after morning aervlce; Social Prayer Meeting Wedneseay even Ing, at 7 o'clock. Scats free. Roman Catholic, Revs. P. J. Erlnch, Pastor, chnrch on O'Neil street, above Twentieth. Presbyterian chnrch, comer Ferguson and Eighteenth streets. Rev. W. O. Kephart, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath atll a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sabbath school nt 10 a. m. Seats all free, anu ev erybody welcomed. Methodist Episcopal, Rev. O. n. Adams, pas *t«{. Preaching every Sabbath evening at o'eldete. at the new ehnrch. Eighteenth street. Babbath school and Bible class at 84 p. m. Week prayer meeting Thursday erenlng. Masonlr. Wyoming *R. A. Chapter, meets at Hall •u the *«wt sad third Tuesday uvea lugs la each month, at H o'clock r. m. Jt. A. Baker, Sec y. q. d. Foglesong, 11. P, Cheyenne Ixnlge, No. 15, moeu *.•* ana muu Saturday nights in each month, at Masonic Ilall. Odd Fellows. Cheyenne Lodge, No. 1,1. O. O. F., meets every Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. MISCELLANEOUS. EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, OF THE UNITED STATES. 'Bam assured, uew business during the year 18U0, £51,021.111.00. Being over Thirteen Million Dollars greater than the new bus!lies* of auy other Lite Insurance coin (any in (he world. AHH«ta, 003,000,000. - Oairi(l»oimi«. *7,50<),000. J. n. NICIIOLS, Agent, Cheyenne. auglStf MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or NEW YORK. ( Furnishes Life Insurance, combining the advan tages offered bv ALL OTHER COMPANIES, wiih UNEQUALED FINANCIAL SECURITY. E- I*. SXOW, State Aobnt, marlO-ly Cheyenne. Wyoming Territory. THE DAILY EVENIN3 LEADER Issued each day, except Sunday, and containing S large amount of interesting new*, gcnerul and local, and circulating widuTv throughout Wyo ming and the. adjacent sections of the Rocky Mountain regions, renders It the Best Advertising, Medium IN THE COUNTRY. Offioe west side of Kcrgnaou street, Cheyenne, Wyoming. RANTED AGKNTS— Ml OUR SEW IVOIIK. By Dn. o*o. 11. NAriusv*. Prlco SUOd. This brave, pure hook Is the great success of the year, and Is selling nt the rate of thousnndM of copies per month. Among the 'alert repor s are: Ml in lv« days. 1)8 in ano week,•o' )u «!>« day. *7B In fhtvm weeks, Ac. Many agents n«vdr order loss than 180 to 800 at a time. 3.8 0 Copies have *»cvn •old in a i***"’ f ' cou||| y- bund for pamphlet, dtc. Address. ** 4 . K. IIANNAFORD A CO.. rul'Jlsheri, { oatl-dAA IJdeouth Clark Street. Chicago. , MANNINGS Antidote for Intemperance. IS AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR this fearful vice. Its Ufc will at once remove the taste or dc*lre ft* *>rtabuUl|t«, and will'stain create an actual BUNkclor thorns, jloan lw adiulnUturad in tea. coffee, or won wow, without exciting suspicion, as It Is fr«w from rants or smell. Ifyou nave a husband, brother or /fiend, mulcted to this terrible «* money. ,^»aA ( nfn.o aro.. .myHdß if m. Loulr. Mr. ■pAWriCptMl KOTtCS.-Ttl. Prntirlaw of j 1 this paper will not be responsible tor any bill or tafehftdntw. obottgaled |y aiy othar parson, whatever.nnless the same shall have Been allowed apon tbs written order of the undersigned. This | will obviate c4>mpllsatlon of accounts and need ■ ass annoyauM ro any on* K, A. BAKER- theyenne daily reader. VOL. IV. DAILY EVENING LEADER. 1 OKlrlal Paper of the l.'ailted state., Pt ULI.IIFK a JOLT. EXCEPT -IKOJI, BY INT. A.. BAKER, Editor oiul Pro/yrMor. I General Notea, King William overcoat* will be worn thin winter. Mrs. W. C. Johnson is lecturing in Indiana on “Man in the Raw.” Cowaqjee Jelmngheer Rendymony is the George Peabody of Bombay. Boston bakers stamp their bread with their bare feet. So a Boston pa per says. Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, is nominated for next President by a Democratic paper in Kansas. At the fair in aid of the New York Foundling Asylum,a young lady will be raffled for, to become the wife of the winner. Flesh colored gloves nre the latest fashion. The advantage is, that at a little distance no one notices that you’ve got them on, except in Pitts burgh. Custom in the Episcopal church has ordained that no groomsmen or bridesmaids should officiate at the marriage of a widow or widower. * The street ear men in Gotham are in a feverish state because of the ar rest of thirty-nine conductors, de tected in embezzlement by female “spotters.” A unmitigated rascal describes Blanche Butler ns a lady “on the shady side of thirty, with wrinkled cheeks and crows’ feet round her eyes.” Insurance companies should decline taking risks on that Jenkins. —The United States lias just receiv-! ed a high compliment from Turkey, which nation has promised “to hail with delight any intention ou the part of the United States to take a more active part in European con cerns in behalf nt Turkev.” W» were not aware of entertaining the intention for which we are so highly complimented. But now that an op portunity is presented, who.could refuse the chance of gaining favor in the eyes of the illustrious and suh limeemperor ofTurkey, even at the cost of war with Russia, our old friend ? To live in the golden sun shine of the Sultan’s smiles, to drink at tiie fountains of the Sublime Porte, lo enjoy the bliss of studying the no ble institutions of that peculiar coun try, and to have an ally who could supply us with Turkish tobacco and hasheesh, how can we hesitnte a mo ment to espouse her cause? And our young ladies could lie educated in Turkish seminaries; for having lived in a country which supports the Chi cago Tribune, why should a liarcm scarcm ? Odd Sorts. Bridle chambers—Harness rooms. Mr. Greeley's best pants are four 1 Inches too short. A goat is a good milker, but suc- I feeds I idler as a butter. Mark Twain’s son has begun to lecture on milk, lie druws well. | Love’s “ other name” is subject to orthographic mutations. Before mar riage it is “direction afterward it becomes “a fiction.’’ The editor who wrote his editorials with chalk on the soles of his shoes, | and went barefoot while the printers set up the copy, is dead. An epidemic of sore threat is said to be prevalent in Alsace in conse quence of the names of ail tlio places being chnnged from French to Gur | man. A minister once prayed : “ O Lord, we thank Thee for the goodly num ber here to-night, and that Thou also ure here, notwithstanding the incle j mency of the weather.” j Rome clever fellow has manufactur ed handkerchiefs upon which a map ; of the seat of war in Euro|>e Is stainp | cd. They have proved an immense i success, everyone wanting to poke j tnd'r nose into the scene of conflict without personal danger. Nothing begets Confidence sooner than punctuality,' . AH things aid soon prepared in a wall-ordered house. Nlne-tanths of the divorces origi nate'in the ball-room. An Itour In the morning is worth two In the afternoon. Oats will retnth generating proper ties a thousand years. Etiquette is now imperative tlmt you should not make any calls after yon are engaged to be married. The Mahometan loathes the oyster ns wo do the scorpion, or spider, and says or the Christian, ‘‘he is a dirty dog, for to eats oysters.” CHEYENNfi, WYOMING, WEDNESDAV, DECEMBER 7, 1870. BY TELEGRAPH. uEi’oimtn r.xritEMLT ron m* evening leader. ' • ■ I NIGIIT REPORT. - i THE WAR. | P.lltlß ACCOU’TM OF LATE NORTH S Motley Leaves England.! ' I OOMESXIC IVTIILMGEXCK. ; The Strike of N. Y. Crispins Harder of a t'll 1 itorn 1 u family l>y Indian.. Berlin, Dec. 6.— Queen Augusta received the following dispatch from the King, dated Versailles, Sunday night r After two days battle, in which the army of the Grand Duke j of Mecklenburg was mainly engaged, : Manseen’s corps captured the St. Jean railway station and the suburbs of Orleans. Thirty guns and 1,001) j prisoners were taken. The Pru-sian loss was moderate. Werangel’s divi- j sion suffered most. The Prussians found nine cannon and much ntnmu-’j nition on the field before Amiens. Tours, Dec. G.—The government! has received by balloon from Paris | on the 4th, the official report of the, progress and results of the llfovemcnt made by Gen. Ducrot against the j Prussian lines of investment. They state Thursday was passed burying the dead and succuring the wounded. 1 On Friday morning the Prussians 1 were attacked in great force by the French at Champigny and in front of Villiers. After seven hours fighting the enemy failed to carry tiie posi-1 tions of tne French, and retreated ’ leaving their dead and wonnded on the field. Their losses were from 15,- 000 to 20,000. Gen. Ducrot greatly ] distinguished himself in the battle Friday. Among the killed was Gen. .IjiChariera, and Gen. Renault wus badly wounded. General Sonnltz, in his report, says that tiie troops who attacked the French were Saxons and AVurtem burgers. Their numbers exceeded ; one hundred thousand men. Their losses inust have been extraordinary, for the next day they were so weak- j end that they suffered the French to cross the river unopposed. The sue- . cessesof the French troops created the wildest excitement in Paris. Havre, Dec. G p. m.—All com munication with the interior of France has been severed. London, Deg. U.—Qdo Ra-oeli’s 1 mission hangs tire. Bismarck is wil ling to discuss in a friendly tone with England, tint will make no pledges. 1 Motley had a farewell audience with the Queen at 4 o’clock p. m. 1 Tuesday. Moran tubes charge of the legation. New York, Doc. G.—The jury in thiLcnse of Cnpt. Snmtiels ngalnst the proprietors of the Evening Post, for libel, in accusing him of being on a 1 drunken spree and attempting sui cide, assessed the damages at *5,000. Tiie latest news of tlte strike of the Crispins is that a committee of confer ence lias been ap|K>inted by both par ties to meet and adjust matters if pos sible. It is also rumored that several | of the employees, not willing to lose money, as they must if tho strike inaugurated is prolonged, have con- ! ceded lo the employers at the old | terms. Another late rumor Is that Chinese are likely to be employed by tile bosses. A correspondent nt Tours tele graphs, on the sth, that an intense excitement prevails there. A great crowd is gathered nt the prefecture, reading the unfavorable news. Gam bettn, in trying to reach Orleans, was prevented by the enemy, who took |K>ssrßsion of tiie railway. The uh lans fired at him and Ids escape was a miracle, tie returned at 3 o’clock this morning. : Absolute UivorccH legally obtained in New York. Indiana, Illinois and other Ktate*. for pur- 1 sou* from any Hint* or Country, legal every where : non-support, etc., sufficient ; cause; no publli .cy; no charge until divorce oh i luiuctl. Advice free. liiisilie** established tis- 1 IdltO years. Address, M. HOLT Attorney, npl-t-dflm No. 78 Nassan at root v Y "rk City LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.! The Orc»l Mowtiling Remedy. Mrs. ( Cure* colic and griping in ) Price i Whitcomb’*-* tint bowel* aud faollltjMe* 45 : Syrup. ( 1 hu nroceas of teething. I Cents. ’ Mrs. i Hnbntias eonvaUlous *ml j Frleo Whitcomb's< overmitno* all dlsoasas lu*> 2ft Syrup. / ctdent lo infants A chll'n. J Cents. ! Mrs. 1 Cures diarrhea, dysentery j Price I Whitcomb s < mid summer complaint iu V 25 Syrups. ( children of all age*. I Cents. | It is the great Infants' and Children's Soothing i Remedy in all disorder* brought on by Toothing | or sg.v other cailVe. Prepared ny the Grafton Mod tclne'Co., St. Louis, Mo. Hold hy drucglsis nud dealors |u modiclne nxerywhere. JyfMAwiy The Very Latest. NOON REJPORT. I- •- 1 * i i I ’1 > i .’1 i . FRENCH EVACUATE ORLEANS detaiu or nos kiitnim AaotAD PARIS, I I General War Intelligence. I Dresden, Dec. 5.—A telegram I from' the King of Saxony says the ! enemy retired yesterday. Further I offeflslv*! movements of the besieged I are improbable. Tiie total Saxon loss is 7G officers and 2,100 men. I Tours, Deci s.—General Pulndines ' is retreating from Orleans With 200,- I 000 men and 500 cannoni Tha gov , ernment wished him to remain, but ; gave way to Ids opinion. lie fought afterwards to the utmost but was powerless At 11:30 an evacuation was demanded or bombardment would follow. Tiie victors had but i little ammunition and few prisoners. London, Dec. s.—Advices from Paris have been received by balloon to lift Ith inst. Trochu says that at Villiers and Champigny on the 2d the Prussians attacked the French : position. Fighting lasted seven hours, tiie Prussians giving way. j Later, at Nogcnt, the Prussians re attacked, but tlieir position was cur ' ried. . I The Journal says that on the night of the tld Ducrot bivouacked at Viu ■ cetlhes and t<iok 400 prisoners. ! Tours, Dec. s.—Dispatches from ■ General Pulndines have been received ' announcing that the retreat was com pleted in good order. He lost neith er munitions nor provisions. Tiie Minister of War lias charged a commission to impure into the evacuation of Orleans. A number of persons and most of the journals have removed from i Tours. The government evinces no j intention of leaving. Another balloon has landed and con firms the news from Paris as favora ble. It is stated the national guArd fV»n,.I,E lir«v»..|v Piwwna ..nt fn.in | Tours regularly arrive at Paris. In tense cold continues—rivers running : ice. London, Dec. G.—Tiie Porte ac cepts tiie conference, provided the dis cussion is confined to topics in the Russinn note. I Tiie occupation of Orleans by the Prussians is conflrmc’d. The introduction of a Prussian loan i here is deferred. It is said that Motley, leaves tiie legation on Tuesday and goes to j Hague to pursue his historical studies. Grunt’s message creates but little comment thus far. Tours, Dec. G.-—Reports of battles near Orleans show that the Prussians I attacked the corps of tiie army sepa ( rately, in grout forcej thus repulsing tiie left of the army of tiie Isiire, and turning Orleans, so that evacuation | became necessary. . Gambetta issued circulars to the prefects saying that the situation of tiie army was good. Heavy rein ! forcemeats of artillery are arriving and tiie forward movement Will soon be resumed. The op|x>sitlon arc at tempting tt> circulate false minors, tending to discourageanddemoralize, but tlieir assertions may be confident ly denied. Yesterday, the right of the army of the Loise hud a successful engage ment near Montargcs. New York, Dec. G.—A private dispatch dated Ixindon, 6:10 a. in.. ' snvs: The transmission of the Pres j ideal’s message and Seeretnjy Bout well’s report eastward is just con cluded, and the ruble linos will now be able to accommodate other busi ness. Tlitf telegraph lilies connecting With Orleans gave out on Sunday, and the lines communicating with i Tours wore cut by Prussian cavalry on Monday afternoon. M DANIEL S THEATRE. Q'RAND CONCERT BY PROP. GSCIIWANDNER’S TYROLEAN TROUPE. Mix Ciontloincii and Tuo Lad Ira. The host Singers on this continent, and with in»trumcn'nl innate sh«- ilk*- of which has never been heard here. IVedneaday and Tliura day EvPMinn, thee. 7il» ami bill. Doors o-*on *l 7 o’eJocli; IVrrorinanoe to roinuiene<> at 8 o'clock. Admlawlon Si 00 Gallary 75Oentn. Rt-nts Braervod Free of charge. deed dßt WE PRINT ALL KINDS OF Llusiness Cards AT TUB LOWEST RATES. BUILDIKC, ETC. - • _ = ■ - ■' (• ■. - T. W. Rutledge, CARPENTER AND BUILDER! SIXTEENTH STREET, CIIEYE.VVE, • WYOMING, .niMPAiriBKII OF DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH. nKFAIRIMJ OF AM, KIND NEATLY AND QCICKLY DONli. HOUSE MOVING AT MODEIUTE MIIfES. All Ordcrw Promptly Attcudcd to. novT-lv MOVING. M3VINS. James Ferris, CARPENTER B UILBE B. MAMIPACTIREB OF SASH, DOORS AKD BLDiDS. HOUSE MOVING A. SPECIALTY. Painting firaining AXD PAPER JtIXOIXG. Moving ami Repairing lloiitM*-. Uiiiltfin" ami Belli I ini: llunst'-. Pain: in-.: and Glnzlnir. si mi Let tering ami (Jniinlmr. MaLin.- sill kiiul* <»t Door-, Sa-li. Blind- ami Shinier-. .Milking ami Hepnir ing Fa«iil’nre. A full -itprilr or patent weather -trip- for d -or- and wimloiv- ai\v;iv- on Irnml, and a prstrslral lissnd alwaye ready to apply them. ROOFS! ROOFS! ROOFS!! Tnr ami all material for Slopping Leak- of flat rmM-i and alwuye rtkidv to apply the -time. Ail work attfhflotl to on Short Nolle’'. nov4-ly V I C K ? S FLORAL GUIDE F O 11 1 r 1 . Tiik Kir t Edition o-Onr llr»dr- d AN’»l'irrT Tiit»i >.wt) cop tj.- dl \ t< U‘.s llhiklralpd ( at* of Need* ami I'lorul (itildp. i pnhltxtted si ml ready to prod on -1 o j-a.-e-. :*«i >! sin Kn-grstving of mitioHl every de-liahlt;' Klower anil \eirelab!e. It i« eleg.-shilv printed rtn fine tinted psiper, illuiilrati’ l «ith ibioe Hundred line Wood ami Two beautiful COLORED PLATES. The! IttoPt bcflttflft.l r’fitl lb-- must iartrnrtlva F'ornl (iuide puhli-hed. A GKIPIW ICXII- TlO\ publi.-hed, iu all o.her respects aiuiilar to i lie Kn^lifh. Sent free to all tnv cdalonier- of 187.). a* rapidly a- poa-ible. wiihont application. Sent t<* all oilier- who order them lor Ten Cent*, which i? not half tiie co»t. Addre-* JATIH<* VICK, docfl-dfif\v-1t ICociiester, >. V. BON TON Barber Shop. COINCS, KIDD & ,CO. PHOPRIETORS. Near tiie Cornrr of Slxtocut'i situ) r:ddy SlreelM, Cheyenne, \V. 'S’. Elegant, Airy Room*, with all the Luxarlon* Appliance- of THK To\Soll* ifi, Alt*. Old Friend* and T’nlronswlll tlnd us a* ever, Ucudy to Attend to tlieir want* and give SATIS F .V <J T I O TV. COME AND SEE ME. T'HK FHRKNOIiOGICAL JoI’RNAL. 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Fuscinu l in: a** Action, nttthenilc an biafory.prne'ical n- •• Po »r liiciinrrt,'' with lesson- more elevniln :. for popular p .rpo-es ; than the profdtiudOet pbil<nM*nliy. Send for t’lr -1 rular. etc., and iioticfe ttnr extrh tenusi K. HAN IIA FORI) .t C'O.. Pubj-br-. 188 S.mHi Clark : Street, Chicago, and IT7 West Fourth Struct. Cin j ritimui. CLOTHING, ETC. WE WEItE NEVER AS WELL PREPARED AS NOW TO SHOW TO THE PUBLIC o u oh an assortment of tfoOJss stylish nnd desirable CLOTHING AMD trn FIUMSfIiXC 030B3 ! 11l fact every ttilnz t?>at la needed In Weal* AT THE U. P. R. R. CLOTtij NG HOUSE, . , SIXTEENTH S4T. B. & I. HcLLMAN. ;00 WATCH! 8;j WATCH! IjJJ THE GREAT EUROPEAN | EIIICKA ALIHIMM GOLD WATCH CO. UAVK APPOINTED 1 J. F. Williams & Co., Jewelers 301 llron<hr:iy, York, SOLE AOKNB FOR THE U. S. 1 And have authorized them to sell tlieir "real i J.t 11,.KV Ai.l MInIM 001.0 vVAT. IIES lot three |)ol ■ tar-, and to warrant tacit and c'rrv otic io keep ! r.«»rrec» time for«»eve;ir. 'I bis Watch wetruai Mti- , tee to he the best and clienpest time keep.-r that , is now iu tt-c in any part of the gin- c. Tlte , work* are in double ei-e-. I.uclio/,' tml ’.ent*' *l»*. and aro beautifully cfn-etl. Tim et-e- ;ir.- , I made of thi’ metal now -<• w'defy known In Kn- ! n»pe aszVlutuimim «-onl. It ha- the t..\v : loisui I or (1 •!.'*, Which It alway* retain-: it will guuiid > the test tis tint -irttn.t -i acids: n« uii« run tell ii ! from Gold only by weight, the Aluminum Uold beln: one fourth llghier. The wor - are all , , inutle by tit tchlnery. the same a- ’lie we 1 I o 'li Ailierlraii W.i ch, We pi. » ilm W.i»eli -at i\ in ti small Imx a d send I: f>\ ni.-ill »•> any par* of 'he United States on receipt ol 58.50. fit - ' e • - for parking attd postage A k.-.j- --ir free wl.li . earn Wa'clu Monc. should M- i,t t»> I'-. Office Motley order or In a Retri-tered Letter. Ail , dress all onlers and couilliutiicaiioiis to ! JT. F. WILLIAMS A ( O . Jeweler*, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. novlfMHt Tin-: FINI4LE & LYON SEWING MACHINE wiTn PROP-FEED, NEW TAKE IP. .NEW BEIIXEB. it. . Is now offered to Aleuts on more liberal terms. 1 Also. Seeoud liuml Machine* taken iu e\cli.m:e. or tlie new improvemeiiis applied. Every Ma chine is WARRANTED FIRST CLASS, ' And if the purchaser dor* not so re:rrrd it after n fair trial, hu can ro'urn it. and money ‘ N. B. Wanted Travelln: Agents to \ i-it each i town, distributin': circulars, explainin': the 1m ; provmncnts. etc., etc., who can make s;t>j per in.mill. Address. LYON’S MUTUAL S. ML. CO., Union Square, 88 Ea*t Sevoutccuth St.. New York. , bov’.t> (jhra wtdmißs mm in, l*-Uo*l ov«ry twUUGM, TERMS: *J A YFARi fVJAMIALF Y K AH. * • l*-f«ie of )!»• I.urgest Pp.pcis in lUe U«>L | COMMERCIAL JOB PUINAI’W nr zvtux kp.o j Neatly, cheaply and expeditiously execute < md* of every shape amt kind. Rtlf lit ad-. Letter i and Note Head ip-:.-. Blank-ot er«rv kind. Phi ers. e c.. prmH-d on abus> lot of T\jv and fjre se-. we cun do liaudsum* ' work at iow*j»etre-. I>l P O UTA 3 :r Business TUI? CIIICACO I VI.MNG PONT ****** ** 'to Misw er blc otwuis for pa reiiuge auu o*- tcmled cirrnln ion. be EVENING FOHT contains tbe report* of c:>c!i da>> btuAifp* irr fit-«■ Etna mi eftie* aud whi•• m • itc rt-*» iq, 1 !)•’ p MVitAl- '.() . or 81) mile* frum ( hlc i:o. Mo nim: n*p<*r e co/>f,!in i»ij iqxirtnuo Lifer. l*vd ’' 'me io aeachabo anxiutia re|der.*anf jn thi} tnenki/NU j.-jANV' York qttola i..11-that iu mi:b' ItaA-b id in tbo niornin: liviakin : :ho K\ ENINC; I*()ST Ttie commerrlnl .inc! financial departments of tin* V'XT are nnduniuiiiff a chan:.-, ami will hrrcufier h • eno equal In the press of Chira-o. fLe SATuaiAY Is.m t: W f ihe !W b r*'?r; .and Tmiirnved. H i-n.»w a lariro forty column liter.nry. md political pu ■ r. bavin: no -uporior l«>? readinir. • os.- who lake t :.-t a pajWjSniiday u'Kpnlng that t- umvu.-sally reco‘:n/zuff as |n erv way proper to enter !h" fnmt'v. The, POST Is offered at the very lowLnricc of s;o.o>ia vu t'<m*.r six m.orb- _ v 'liIF. pr-.v«d. I 1 It* read l»v so m-Aiv i h'*’»-.* n ' 'hit ts re arc only a Ibxr people ltffPTo*Tc!mi ii Wcnivo THE CELEBRATED rrrrv WATCHES m %3t\y pretninxn* for c'.u . .* <• waw! e'. urera ‘'"-lii-'ed as the i< - n .. known to .overs e! cor r< ( , dme. We *»i\« wa dieu wor Ii (ruin 551 :is pr-iniiinis to ihnse it: up nubs. *'V ’I" •” pr.res HIM* sample copies of Daily or iVcokiy I'Ob*. bull. Iree to nil wlionpplv. POST PlilNl L\<; eu„ 1 -I Madison Swet. Chicago. \ CUNTS WANTED sv.s A MONTH) o\ I)V ill* AM KRjCA / \ KNiTI'lNt; M.YIIIXU CO.. Bo*.tin, .M.lrrr.. «f tsl. Eoiltf. MOf ' PRUSSIAG’S CELEBRATED ' CIEE n CA-^Y.3n. 1 :,rra,, ted pure, palatable, and to preserve V’C*' 1 "' J'V.'r‘ pripuirm- :’.wim!f<L atrtliu i'oß. . i r, 'lie lniitoJs s .ttn Filr< -tity r I.'" .' 1 -' works of Hie kind nt .He United i ties. E-’.abiJ.'Ued iftl-J. . CHAS. E PRUSSING, .'i.'if) iV ,‘J 11 Suit 4 reef. <li ENTERPRISE U A. B.W. TRYLGR & CO.’S T~Jd Regular Monthly m GIFT I Rtiie ONLY Iir.LIABI.E gift’d 1 liistrlbuti mi in flu* Country. j|, UiO.f/.M Hi Cu-lj uml yuJußbJe P i zj*s u Pto be diatiiljttletl THtoemlx*i 5, 1870. T\ Capital Prijp, - - - su,ooo 1 E> !><• GOLD. "p - Singti! Tlctol., ?l; Nix Tickuls. **• IST,. Aet(it» (tnni .1 io - :i (i -ii.-fi. V Circulars eontniiim: Lill puitieu- I lam will l-Q -nt t-, .in one ndt.T- i log He i... Audievi a .d. v/ T wr.cr. -ro Cj k) Box HOI, Uiiicipiuttl, 0. ; ENTERPRISE ■■ LSI ; ■■■■■■■:■ j >^’ectgral\ 1 li \ X \ rM Cut os COf (HI, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, CGI.SIS, ASTHMA. INFLI'IvN'/A. HOARSENESS AND IPIEN 1’ C©.\- siJir rio\. Bark'- PrcrotiAt. Ei.ixt.; ha- rapidlv won the fax or of p'liieiits who h.v. •* »ried ii. Ttd al-oihe liHironti'itftiflim iiistiifiHl hiMilij »♦» svsrv »neim of Uic imu try «An r • it* let- Ii •< n in l nslticml. remedy for tli • l*n - mtl tht.eit over di*co eivd -..unis -o popular rs <*r • . '• u-• d .’-till- pr -u*ra ti m. I: i.- iu id-‘ under he suporti-i.i »f Nu. H*. H. Barr, oi e >f lie- l> •»’ prat li. il chi’inistk iifffce ■ S. iv, Tiie -uec'is- " hle'i Ins a'ten led- the neo of tills rei -edv tor the jminl *l\ti:en y.-ir*. iflitfrw known. Inis i- ti .. ti ii- .I make ii more w idely known lor tin* ben * fit of ! lie suibiln ■*. Let atlliy ed vl;e ii a f iirir! I. ns " e tire eoijlidgnt in i' re.ief md jmiTit mein c re will he tlm rest.U. ' Sold bv all flnt: :i- -io be iwmloii wlibro thi* mixer iseuuoi i- pul>H-iied. N. B Ci.eiibir*' :i* lii*r r> rillicates of remarka ble cur- sos ill • i ili. ud will be' sent on npplici : tinn. or ih v xPill h«-.f.utud accompany in: each bo tie of the l* t oral L ixir. Tin* Klim it i- plr.i-niit to taka*, rind is neatly ami elor. mlv pm up In Surge bottles. *t ONE DOLLAR KAUIi. T. H. BAHFI & 00., I’ROrnthTORS. TKRRV: HAUTE, INDIANA. A'ld In 1 liirir a Wlinl.-.nln hr H 1.1.KK. KIN. It !'[ 1.1,1,1!: I.OIID A sMtTII; \ . N SCMAA Iv. s:,,\ I ir.; A |, j,,. hi |„,. HI I A KILN .1.1.. K. RLItMiAM A- SO' . HI.OUKI A io ; TOUI AX a KINo. I.uiEUouD A BIAJUKI. In Mil'* uikm* bv RICE A REM Xu; IndiMEN * StHMIDT, (iUBKN a ill T1 ON. In S’. I.oni* bv RICHARDSON A «i» *O. I.lNfi PRO*.. Niid throu.’lioqt tb»- liy nil Drn^i-i*. 0] Osin REWARD. lie Hlne** Pil»* Krtiit’il] ial'* 'urnf*. P pnop.in tl expressly •» cure Ifi- Pile • end uolhinff else, nod I' G C|»r> d ua-f.- of ,lA*r ><*U V •I d . in ;. Sold bv ail Drill*.fut-* l.xn-nf ' iht, tt» I FKX'hUitST.. if ALUM UK* Ftl®* %*'4' "ly