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$as gtgas gazette. Saturday May 13 1870. Tl'RMS OK Sl'BSCHIl'TION'. (lNVAKIAlll.T IS UVALli f.nt t.fin-, otic year, 'f on fliiueipv, six lli'iiillH, 2 A club of lwi, one year, 7 iJ A dull of live, rnc yi-ar, 10 uu A del) of ion, Otic year, 'JO HI A rial) of twenty, one yi'nr, No subscription will received fur le-s lx months. OK Every mcli ot space, llrst Insertion, 81 50 "or overy incli of space, nt each subsoiucnt 0 Advertisers residing1 within the limits of l.a Vesru-i, will lio culled upon nl the end of each month, to settle their accounts with yearly advertiiers, residing uiitsidu ol town, will Ir.ive to (my iiiiMitf.ly, in advance.

1 raiment advertisements strictly iu advance, al published rules. Advertisement by the year and withdrawn bu'ort! tin: time expires, are to be al transient rules. tl Itn-ines or wpi-rinl notices In editorial or Toral columns, l.i renin per lint', c.iu:li insertion. j- All of interest to the public, or intoned only to iiroiii'rfeifijiVaic internal, or for the iliciii.m of polities, will be cliieic't I Itie rates of transient tulvertisciiicinri, ami payment required in I'lViincn. We reserve tnc right to leject any such nrtieU', or if personal id character.

MAU. A il? A NO KXTS The 1'ost-olliie will be open iluily, except Sundays, fn.ni 7:30 A. until ti v. M. Sunday one hour alter Uit! arrival of each mail.

Miti. Ci.osks Daily. Kn stern, at i'. h. Western, at a.

i. I'kcos Mail. Leaves Monday, nl 8 o'clock A. arrives tit Mesilla in six days. Mail closes Sundays, nli) P.

M. Leaves Me-ilia simultaneously, arrives at Las Vegas Saiv.ril'iy evening. Uascum ail. I eaves Las Vegas Momlay at 7 a. nvrivcsrt holt Huscom next day by 7 p.

loses Sundays al II M. Leaves Foi lusvim Wednesday nt 7 A. arrives at Las Ve ras next dny by 7 r. M. )iiA ail Leaves Las Vegas Friday at 8 A.M., arrives at Mora by p.

m. Mail closes Thiirs-dav al i'. M. Leaves Mora Saturday utd A. arrives at Lus earns by 6 p.

i. Jitters for registration will not be received after 4 P. M. U. W.

STLUIIINS, Postmaster. (Ill U'M AN Xo. A. F. meets on the third Saturday of each nion'h, the Masonic If ill, Street, between oiiUi id r.r.d 3d Charles Meld, sec'y.

Many New Mexicans aie pulling out for the Centonnitil. Wo advise them to take tlieir blankets. The wool market in Uin east does not promise well for wool growers this year. jiricas are srriuly depressed. Travdfs by the Southern overland route can now go by Mugo from Silver Cily te Tucaun for 30; from Silver City Flor-encelor $38.

from Silver City to San Diego $'J0, from Silver City to San Francisco JJH. No liquid refreshments cf a spirituous tiutnre will be allowed on the Centennial grounds. This will be a Utile severe on the delegatus from the Territories. The Enterprise A Chronicle of Trinidad has been removed to El The last issue May 3d came out in a half shtet form. The patent outside lias been discontinued, liven the hulfiihect beats the patent outside for a local paper.

The eastern mails will soon be brought over the narrow guage to El Moro. Ar rangements are now being perfected for tbat purpose. This will enable Fas to obtain their dailies much after publication than hitherto. HMI Claims for NiiiIIn tu I lie Inilinn Wpnrtmpnt. The bill to transf the oflbe of Indian Affairs from the Interior Department to the w.ir Department being under consi k-r-ation ia the house recently, Mr.

Elkins offered an amendment to it, providing for the payment of all vouchers of persona who haVH hitliirto furnished supplies to the Indian Department in New Mexico. He supporfd his amendment by a Very able speech, showing up the justness ot these claims and the propriety of making provisions fir their payment. Thi-ne claims are generally of small itniuiiMs ru lining fro'n 2. up to $9,000, Tuey lo.Ve all been adjudicuted as ikchuii's ugaliiit the governnicnt for labor done and s.ipili furniblied to the Indian Department at the request of tte Indian Agents. Mr.

Iilkin asks a pertinent question, why it is ih it Adams Fx press Company and ii 1 e.nd powerful i nrporatiug, can have their J.iims nginst the government udjudictled and paid while the poor citizen th who hun furnished food to Indians can not have his account ptid, oven iJtcr it has gone through the ii-rutiny of till department and has been pronounced just and The Democrats are in the majority in the an it thry wi-h to establish tho character of iho J-arly on lirm foundation ihey should k.un justly witii'h in st humble citizens as well as to bend tli tipple knej to rich corpara tiuns. Tb'! ci liju.iwitnessjd uy Touchers, presented by F.I'kÍí. in his anienJuient arojust and fl ould be pa d. im The Economical llonar. The lower of the presetit Congre.1- liare been lapping off and retrer ching in every dir'cuna but nr r.ctp.

kby wln.re or the cons' itu'nii of tiie majoti'y are not ptcuniarly intererted. I hat ia, they do not not realize an) profits from tho upprripriationi and ran afford to rut them down. Iiut so goon as a bill comes up hirL is to txtensire and peneral ths.t many can have a hand in the abler) they ail pult togethei fur a i i haul from the gvernmatit Trfasnry. The appro for anJ Conu1a-'lO-es: for lcgilalire. judicial and purpn'ts have b'en greatly curtail rnc ill Seriously cripple th service of the govern.

mcnt. Yet. when it comes to the sp for river and harbor improve. tnent.3, the "Bum is largely increased over any other T-he reastra'of this is that certain congreseJien get a chance to make something out of the government, which they never tad before, and consequently gladlj embrace the opportunity. They cun go borne to their constitucGts ami say look tvhat a large sum we procured for this river or that harbor.

Ain't I a splendid representative? It is cheap political capital but it indicates a probability of official eur' ruption when the opportunity isoffired. We have no patieiae with reformers srho are continually praflng about oflhial corruption and evidence by their acts that they only await the chtfnce to do exactly what they condemn. Talk is cheap, tiive us men who act rightly. IHI sews. The Centennial Exhibition opened lxst Weduesday the 10th instun, at Philadelphia.

Prussia is to exhibit a 110.000 lbs, gun from the Krupp manufactory in Kerliu, at the Philadelphia Fxpogition, IHII The liouisiana Suie senator, (jeofge King, was killed by unknown parties while crossing tho river at Ccmshatta, in that State. England is sending out a Meet to subjugate the King ol Dahomey, who refuses to pay iudemr.ity for maltreating Br'ftibh suljwts. i The llouse of heprereutaiives ot Pennsylvania expelled the Lucerne County Member Lynolt, tutr having taken a bribe in cons neclion with the vote on the Bcora bill, Tho British Government hss informed the American Legation that Winslow and the other Amtrican prisoners are to be releasad, which virtually ends all extradi lions between lingland and the United States, The Black Hill mining region must be immensely rich, bec'aurt a man from Shell Hock, Iowa, usks his folks to send a "loan of to pay his expenses out cf the hills." The Maryland Journal says Don Carlos, tho leader of tne recent Spanish war. arrived in Baltimore on the fr April, accompanied by three ol his tifF otlicers, to pass this summer in the United States. The llouse un Territori agreedi) i the 21 to repi rr ii bill allowing homo in all the 1'crri alloc ing the 'eltc'tioVi of every 'l'ertitorial officer.

But it is feared that the Senate will refusb to act thorcon this session. The late Francis P. Bl uir, of Missouri, was three times a member of Congress, was a General in the arm, and a Unitod States Senator and died leaving $000. The woaihcrclerl: made a mistake last Sunday and sent us snow instead of rain; but the iiitry covering only lasted a few hours upon the ground and benign Spring soon brought everything ugain lo its natural state. Tliousinis of smill grasshoppers ate m.tkttig their appearance in this valley, devouring whatever comes within their reach, but we have at 'east the CjnsoUtioa fiat they will imigrale to other parts as soon us they grow a little more and leave our fanners time lo plant their corn; Xkw ork.

May 'J. I ho House Commit tee on Appropriations has begun consider ation ofihe Indian Appropriation bill. The Appropriation lust yetr was near $7 000, 0U0. Avery large reduction will be made this year. This reduction is made possible without affecting the efficiency of ifec Indian service- There seems to be little foundation for the report that Geo.

Kseobido is on the way lo Matamoras with 3000 soldiers. Men just in from Saltillo, Mexico, deny that any such a movement is being made, The stags from Matamoras for Montrey was turned back at old Mier. Comunica tion hence stop; Democrat, G. E. Ilersey A Co have brought to this State (says the Sacramento Bet) a novel apparatus for a shearing sheep It is worked Ly steam, horse, or compressed power.

The sheep is caught, run through the divested of its woolly covering so quickly (La I it knows nothing ol the matter with it. It is chimed, four men can shear a thousand 6hep per day. Tha merchants of Trinidad are receiviug invoices of freight over the All vbich comes both ty way of the A. T. i S.

v'u Pueblo and the hi. P. via Denver. Tha people of this are tlraaJy beginning t) appreciate the advantages wo are leriving from, the n'iwly completed railroad. Ehtet print.

A Ckroni.de stoii s-iyi'Mi'S has lectur ed 120 time this season." Why don't yon uy ihat witL the praceeds of thuse leitur-Pk paid off the last dollar of that $10, 000 debt she iacurre by attempting to keep tht siek'y piper of hr-ihe li'val-ution on its legs? if she 11 kindly excuse ns for mentioning I gs ti connection with her gushing ynang naaJe. Terns estimates its yearly increase of population at A general preference ir-ed fir Northern and Vi rn I fii i i fa emigrants, because the Northtrn firmer almost always take along enough money to buy land and enough stock and imple ments, together with an abundance of in-dusty, to nt once begin cultivation without incurring any debts. 'Two of my neighbors," writes a correspondent in South Carolina, "are Col. H. G.

Howard and Tony, formerly his slave, who now goes by the name of A. H. How ard. Both are members of our legislature where both sit with perfect equality, 'ioak-ing laws. Tbs former, of course, is a democrat, and the latter a raSk-al.

After adjournments, the Colonel superintends his farm, and Tony works for him as a carpenter, taking his meals in this Kitchen with the Cook." Washington, May 2. The business of the House is so.tar advanced that every thing can be readily disposed of by June 10, and the first session of the Forty fourth Congress can tnd on 'tbat day. The Appropriation Committee ouly awaits the revised estimates of the Secretary of war' ihat favor having been asked by Secretary Taft, and the preparation of th'5 Sundry Civil bill, which is necessarily the last ap proprintion bill prepared and usually known as the Omnibus bill. Of course the threatened dead-lock iu the Senate must be taken into consideration, but if the Senate behaves itself there r. no reason why Congress should not adjourn by the middle of June.

The Mayor of 5an Francisco has issued a proclamation to the Chinamen there iu the Chinese lmguaga. After promising them protection from rlrtous attack, he proceeds to tell them why their presence is obnoxious, Many of them belong to the vicious and criminal classes; many of them live by gambling; all of them snbject to em solves lo a species 'of slavery, nearly all their women are lewd, their quarters are ml; and they live in disregard of the health regulations of the city. The Mayor elab orates these points in his Chinese proclamation lo the San Francisco Chinamen. He warns them th'it hereafter the laVs will be enforced gtiust their illegal practices, their g.unbli.ig habits, their lewd women, and their pestiferous residences. GaTii'' is moved In say, in his own historical style, that -as A.

Stewart lived withojt feeling, lie had the merit to dio witjmut words, ns silently as Sir Giles Overreach. Mr. Stewart was a sort ol mercantile Herod, who cut offthe heads ol all Ihe young lirms seiking lo compete with him. lie did this snenkingly, as if conscious tliat.it was mean, lie took on antipathy to any of hi3 own clerks wfco set up in buisinesi in the city, nud generally broke them. He had no respect for ecclesiastical prspeity, although he was designed to be a Minister.

His horses stabled iu one church; another was a theater, and the lipiscujtal Church of Suratoga, standing in a niche of liis hotel block, w.ts built around Bnd darkened, whereas this mirchant had from thirty to fify million and might have presented tha poor congregation with a lul and a new house of worship Tho following noti e-') he suicide of a Mr. Curtis, siipposset bo Chas. Curtiss, of the firm of in Curtiss, Contractors at Tucson, rec ntly appeared iu tho New York Herald. Mr. Cnrtifs was well and favorable known in its TtrrHorj JtoMAXTic Svk'idk.

A young man apparently about twenty five years of age, us found dead in his roivn at the Bre-voori lloiipo, with a pistol ball through his lo ad. He had evidently dressed himself with gieat care, and a nosegay of violets and tuber rotes was in bis button hule. A table in the room had hern Ltd for two, and was left covered with r.ire fruits, fli.wers, and ine. Only a rich lace veil, tvidtntly dropped iifar the door in haste, indicated who iha otl.er migih have been. Clasped in his left haul and held closnly to his heart Was a letter written in a wo man hand.

I give a copy, ns it hat been the most curious episode of uverv exciting and busy in New York: Wasuinot D. C. April 21, 1570 Deak Chaki.ik: I have something to tell yj'ti, Come near. 1 would whisper it low, You ire thinking of leaving your old friends, Don't he in a hurry to go. This city has rnaay attractions, But think of the vices and sin YVh 'n dnce in the vortex of fashion How soon the course downwards bi- gins.

Yon may talk of the girls of Ariznon, They are handsome as pictures no doubt, But, ah! there is noce like the old friend If only you find it out. The great buiy west inducements, But friends are not made in a day Charlie. Don' be in a burry to start. The old friend is the safrit and But what on earth are you doing to- Driving out with some new friend, And monarch of all yoa survey? Better slay wilh your fnmils a wl.ili longer, Though they make love rather slow, I'emetnber yon Bats nothing to risk, Charlie, So don't be in a burry to go. Fmka.

P. 8. Charlie, you are to mean to live. The unfortunate young man's name ascertained It be Curtis, and lh reaiain. after the inqn-vt, were delivered oer lo Major Willr, of earn Western TerrU tory or Indian rfiervatirn who incv Curtis in Jh W.

J. nenwill li Co. have a stock goods large enough to clothw evi r.body. Ranchmen and farmers are all busy shearing their sheep and putting iu their crops. Buy the "Sinter Sewing Mackine'' of Hickman and Givetis north side of plaza, Las Vega's N.

M. I MH Dr- Knauer is having considerable improvements nude to the Exchange Hotel. i The wool quotations were corrected this morning before going to press. They were neglected last week. i Full stock of latest style, Ladies Hats, just received at Chas.

The commissioners of public roads are vigorously at woik with a lot of teams and hands to repair the hvig'jwiys east of town. The late snows and frosts have consider bly retarded the blooming fruit and ornamental "trees 'in our vicinity. SIX GOOD ARPEXTI.KS WASTED. None but Bober men need apply. Address, J'OHN B.

O0TEN, Las Vegas, New Mexico. The public sale advertised for last Wed nstiay of the stock of the New Mexico Land and Emigration was postponed until next Monday the inst. Mr. Strong from the Ocate was in town this week. He reports some grasshoppers in tbat section but thinks they will leave before the crops are large eno.a to be greatly injured.

We have received the Stockton Telegraph a neat little paper published at Fort Stockton, situated at Comanche Eprii.gs near the Pecos on the San Antonio stage route. It quotes the thurcniometer at 101 above zero. lie-id tho ti advariiscment of the Denver A Rio Grande Bailroad. Freight is now and recen A El Moro by this road at very low rates. WAX TE.

0 Shicp to be delivered at or near Las Vegas in September Address with information rOOGE. C.iliii'nlinS, Wisconsin. The I. as Animus s-ivs Die Shipped 3 car 14 of wool and llie 4 F. csr loads of wool from La Junta during the month of The be.iutiful S'iow viiitt-d this suction last Sundiv.

the 7th ofMiy. The enow was al! right ftnddil more good than harm; but a frost Monday mnrning nipped some of the earlv 1 Is. H. njern it Bro. have a fine assoit mcnt of goods winch Ihev are selling verv aheap.

They have alio rstli'if hed a branch store nt I. as A It for the accomodation of their cus'omers Jaffa will have, inn few day, a variety of Ladies. MUfes nnd Children's lints, tho latest and nice-t styles in maiket. Alfonlatge rr.d well asserted stock of Dress Goods, Notions and Hosiery. Trnin3 are now running regularly both freight and pim'ehgtr.

into El Moro, both well loaded. A large number of travelers, whose destination is New Mexico nr.d the San Juan, patronize the D. H. G. Crwich M4- We crII attention to the new advertise mcnt of Mpsr, FUhpr Lucas, Dealers in wateli, Clocks, -welty Santa FV Anv of our citizens who desire hew water.

ei and j-werly fepairiig done to old ones, will do well to patnnize these gentlemen. i In Order to mnk room for our new stock now being pnrchafed in the EM. I will for the vt thirty dayf, offer great ihdu' i reels to cash buyers. Our preent stack is large and well asort ed and must be teduced before new goods arrive. niCIIARD DUNN, for CHARLES ILFELD Call aud see the latent improved Swing Machine ever brought to N.

M. the old reliable Sold on efiy terras, Needles Oils and Attachments always cn hand- Old machines repaired and taken io exchange for new on.s. Ull'KMAX Agts for X. M. North side of Plaza Las Vegts.

i oh One filegint Uonewood Piano. Geo. -JvcV manufacturer, In petftct order and tune. One two seated light wagon in perfect repair tearly new. One set double buggy bafoess, nearly new.

Two young end sound, both good sfidlle Horses or will rk in double or single harners. Inquire of Dr. W. H. Gaittm.

C. 8. army, Pct. Surgeon, Foil Union. New jieiico.

Mechanics were never more busy in Las Vegas than they are at the present time. New buildings are beLfg erected on every hand. t. lit -VALS. Mr F.

Manzanares of the firm of Chick, Brown it Co at I a Junta, iaboking after the business of the firm in'rtiis portion of ew Mexico, Through the courtesy of non. W. G. Ritch, Secretary of New Mexico, we have received tte juiirnals of The last legislature they are printed in Spanish and will be very convenient for reference. W.

G. Brown. Chief Clerk of the Denver Rio Grande railroad, paid La? Vegas a visit, Saturday last. He is becoming acquainted with the people and soliciting business for that road. He suvs the road is doing a much larger luiness at El Moro than they had expected.

Henry Harris of Fort Union was looking after business mutters in town yesterday. LIST Of ARRIVALS Exchange Hotel. Bishop Goodrich Tort Bascom. W. G' Brown, Denver Colorado.

C. Wells Chillicothc, Mo. J. II, Russell. John B.

'Preston S. O. M. Henry Harris Fort Union. Maurice Tiauer Sant i Fe.

II, Davenport La Cinta. Harris London England. Butts from the Rio Ho ndo. THE CIIf.AI' KTOlti: Chenjicr the Store of New Goods. Down with Ilih Prices! Down with Credit Jiusineacl Look at sme of my Pi ices Coffee ....4 lbs for a dollar Sugr 6 to 8 Soap 12 to 15 bars.

Caudles 35 Prints 12 yds Domestic, bleached 8, 10, 12 15 j'b for a dollar Domctic brown 8, 10, 12 15 yds for a uvl ar Good Miawls $1.23. 1.75, 2 00 etc, elt ine dresses $2 50 etc, Skirts etc, Jeans, yds for Men's fhocs 1.00 1.25 1,50 Childr's shoes, ccpf er tij ptt) 0.0? lii v's boots $0.90 Ludiofi Slii.ppr? 50 fr.o 60 05 $0 50 $0 15 good." in proporv Good Suits 0 voi halli IJ'idi-r shirts FlnWl.Tr a'l V.t! lion. IMDOli STERN. Atrlilfton, loitrkn mitl Simla linil- roiid. Therrwr il from I'ncMo to A trhlsnn iimI Kur.Mtn (' lv mi tin- Splfinliil A full line miin SlHcpir, bi'toou l'nelilo nml KaniiiH ity.

wiihmit ch'inpe. unin'i'li'inn mini in I'niiiii Di-nots. Huti'ncr rl erkccl to lexiinuiinn, hcki'lHon s.ileat II fin I. railway. V.

Itra.lley, Aki'ii', l'ini will fin niiitm cirruliirs, lime lulile i Write to or chII on him. Hie business men ulormlo nnd Ww Mexi'-n 111 in Yolk ihiiiilil make our olli-c, 'JUS liinnilvs Ilicir h'Mil ri. Nwiinif, our ircner.il eastern i'tri'i will wait mm yon nml fismi-li you a t'oniilnc New Mi piipfrs (orvnur mioriiiiition. ink tue ii.jmai, 4 Vila. I'-m.

Ajt't Topeka, A MOAS PACIFir KAII.WAT. The only line from Las Animas to Denver and points in the States. It is prompt and safe, with sure connections in Union Depots al Kansas Cily snd I eavenworth. Pullman cars on all tnifiS nnd from Kit Carson. Is gives you Through Tickets and hngRRgc thceks to all prifttipal points in the l.ind.

Alay liavel ly our Pioneer Litis, and you ill save lime and money. Mr O. Lyford is Superintendctit. aid Mr. R.

Kkim (i r.erul Pas server Aietit wiih (iHices nt Knrsas Ciiy. We would again remark. any wi.f-re take the Ksnsss Pacific iiailway. Fl MIE LUCAS. I1EA1KIIS WATCHES.

CLOCKS, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND SILVER A HE. Mfxirnd Jewelry Mnfrln rod. ESGi: AVISO DOSE. Next iloor A Xationst Hank.

Santa New iloxii-'i. (Kine Watc'ie and rcairtl.) xm Of tTool, Hides and TeUt, Iforrecle.1 rcekty for Ih Girttn: i'j K.hr.. Ir)ifs. Mexican wool; per rmifA 12 Whitf, wbei irn.roird I smb' wool, while, Itei-f hide-, good dnnnp-'l f-licrp well wnolfl, txr i 1J 1 10 or cent" per imuiii. clipped, 53 -or ljccii't pr ponnd vrA fir 1 tr.

rri'es m1 1 Mf. Agent (t TaBBsig Bro'rs 4 St. I.olt!Mo., Mill irires for wool, hides, pelu tli-i AiUh KOTHF. illi urn It. itnj Trov Atttrbment ni the o'nrt.

in ord fpl rTirir.ct of Sun Slifc-iicl C'uiiiitj auil lrrntory of iiw Mexico. 'lliesnid ikl'eiiitiint Trcv Xle( liaiy, -tn-liy take not ire Hint ou me un hi 11 in r. eit before Jnsiiie Ijmi.i-io 1 i riiiinlill in tlie i.n.om,! of i i i- (li iin'n fj twenty the i-enis, fn munc Itiitiu.i! wtmiitl to the Helen da nt, luid out ami c-x) de tor tho UeleiKliint; m.d ihht a writ of mn.el.n cut is been issued pdiist -cm mid one whicoh and oun mare iilliu hcd lliereon; mid unless yon iifr 1-efore caiil Jusliec on Jli i dny, Tlie of A. 1). nt lOfVif.rk his i 9-r in l.a.- egus, In said count) anil 'territory, jinljt-tnent wH he rendeiui ni-'nii'st yon lor aaut an'd eosts and the suid propcity le ko'it to pay the Mime.

JAUASm.I.O I.ns vegas, X. M. April Sih IsTC iw ill icnl events slronply indimtt speedy reli i ol ihe Henincralir pmly le siijirr n. pnv, ei in the nation. Ihe House of Kri rcsri.t mi is now Dimoeriilie by a lne rj iit the (rovcri; incut of inore II.

an (if fall of Hit Nates is ndministeii Ju niei luis; tl try ciilrrs upon Ihc rresidinliiil nli-st illi brightest hopes, uud unoer the n.cut eiicniirageiiient. 'J he wonilvrfiii revol'ilioiis of rorriiplirn on part ol Jie i blii un leiuters. 1. it-Ii have huidcmd the pirsi, hoiriftd Ih people tlniiiiir ihc last time ims, n.i It it clearly lie duly oi eieiy n.i.n lo lakem tel tl part in the irrciit contest ot the i.reseiit;ear. Mure than nt in titini in 1 he history of the country, a daily i in nectsiiiiy lo every riiiz'en, ih ortrer tii.i't may intelligently discharge hi political in 'I nr I mi Aoo til nil it is consistent Jleiiiocratie' rewspnper.

It ill ijcilcioted lo the work of i'titijs in resennin tl.s miiion lie in tl linn il at ins (lit Mild! mi ilbtiiHsiiieiii.il eitli.iid its lihi-rlies. Jt ill iidvocale a sieidy return to spicie pj i ts lut lelieics 11 a'; this vcn it siiiiiilii he 1 ii ii). 1,1 nl oiil I ni 1 1 ti. 1 pi, iiient nf the Him iiiinenl, il not by V.ilttu eiiMcltoenl. I 1 1 i.evis in grei nl rclis al pur, iii.1! li si.nie r.

rii i i ii li rich il li )nor. Jt will adux-iie, iMi.e tane, ree 'Jvu-lv, nvl Kconi iiiy, ihe old eaidiiiitl i'j lit if Ihe Ueniiicralie p'irty. 1 he Courier bus esinblUhcd a vt ldcs)ircail rrj illation as a first class new 'J he aun i nimios iiiti.t is lo make it ail that li pi in Ihese ii ti ity i i' ir days can desire, in.n.tly a complete iiwsp: piv. l.Miy lacilily know to le ilcrn i i i 1 1 I i li i ill 1 mil ij-ed To insuie I it pre: cnlation ol Hi! iicpm timt ii In in all purls of the ol vhili i i.jt ei.iv ill oe io th an i ni; such as in oi Hi ni In short. 'I l.c 1 1 mil will io nil Ihe i.iws as other a i ai i omii iind into a more titractivv nnd readable liii'ii lis shevts.

Teinis Muil jo.stnp'ó free, fix didbirs per iinmini, or titty cents per month, iu udvuaee. 'Hi umm line, a large ciiciilniion in cveiy vesrein Mali and territory. It is our minto iniikc Ihe Wdklv ourier Ihe best family pujer in Ihe West, nt.il we shall continue lo give in if columns a large amount of miscellaneous rending mailer, ik ti stories, tales, poems, scientific inlelliniice it itifilciillinal inl'oniialion lor hii ve me ablelo niiike room in our iluily idilion. agricultural depart lilt nt i seeinlly oi i.l iit proinineul fealures. 'Ihe tashu ns ne also ii giihtrly reiiorttd in iU eoli.liilis, and io are II linnkels ol eicry kind.

Terms. $1 peiycir, postpaid. Mrs. M. D.

MURRAY siAtm. Would inform ti Indies of Ten Vrgm, Toil i nion nnd smn niidiiig counii li nt the is prt-parfi' lodo nil kinds of I res'Vak it uttin and Sl ehiisi ndlnf i.lv wars o. friere al the kitiinw nnd III snlisliietion or else lake gvi and j.nv lor II I ni. in North fide of I Ivodoou ist i A x. Mm.

M. 0. JOIINFON. Would infoim the lidie of l.ns Vrprs ri vicinity Hint slie is piT)niied kilds I drrst mtikmii, cullinij m.rf filling. A n.n.l iri Var-cvfeiicnee at Ihe biifine.B, and will gi.ai -in.

lee Hot door ct of office of Color, tl lita on Muteiiu Mreet. FOR 1876. ISIJIOll STERN. vtorc X. I frof Fr i ks, Xe (InVfiKl rrcc-ltrd rail Uronlinahl rerritiuK inrKr anrt atsr(d lotK 1 iqttor0, i.

whlrh will Wnl.l at prlrfa Ihat ill TT.AK VV HYHUHV. Biifrraii relv iiiw f-fiit IT IiElliK grALIlhlt itid MOBF for their mnr.cT, It in 'lti tilltKH Jw'safnr yrilTft. MM.

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About Las Vegas Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
982
Years Available:
1872-1878