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‘TIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE performed, Desiring to help the old volunterrs and thelr widows, I ahall take plearurc in fur- hikhing any information to them, their widows, or clifldren fece, but to no oue clse. The law granls a pension to all who served fourteen davs, or who were in any engagement in tho war with Great Britain In 1812, (It wan declated Jnne 18, 1912, and ended July 17, 1815.) Al who were in service fourteen days hetween these dates, cither as enlisted or dralied, includ- ing militia and_yoluugeers of the mili{ary and naval service of the Unlted States, Includitiy In- dians and American citlzens 61 African descent, who were honorably dlscharged. 1f they have gone to the Celestial City, thelr widows are entitled (no matter when married), ‘The penslon commences from March #, when Lhe get was apbraved, and continues Ing the life of the old veteran or widaw, as t case inay be. (U, F. Lewis. e ] ARMY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MARCII 20, 1878, . s War; alo. the following for arma- 5 ment of fortifieations, namely: For the arm- ament of nes-const ' foniifieations, inelnding heavy gun# and hawlitzerd for flank defense, car- ringes, profectlica, fakes, powder, and impla- ments, thele teial'and proof, and 'all necexmary expennaa inclilent thareta, anid for Gatling or other machine gune, £125,000. For tarpedoes for har- bor defenen and prescrestion of the aame, and for torpedn expetiments fn their application to harbor ud land defente, and for Instraction of engincer battallon i thelr preparation and_sppiieation, 870,000, Frovided, that tha moncy hereln appro- nrlated for torpedoca ahall only he mecd In the ertablial ment and maintenance of torpedoes to he opernten from puinre statlons for the dertraction of n enemy's ventel approaching the shore of enter- 1ug the channcl and fairwayn of harborn, MARINE NEWS. SAILING RULES IN RIIYMPE, The following llues were the ubject of much A WHEAT COUNTRY. am :le.n_a'bumformm that thelr crops of 1670 fight, and the clawn are fogether, The wings, in [ L . fact, ehiefly mirk the new hird, TP DR Ro e o S0 the ridleulous eagle that spolla tha new NEW CHICAGO THEATRE., goin {5 Ir. Linderman'a bird, ani it sesma (0 R e . o on fust about such # strain s the Doctor d B ’ ) g himself, The only part of the desien of the coin HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, that :s nrln. lm(nmlluli and lnn‘emlvn 1s the Lil wfi,’!{,"'.'g’{"é l:'lc’A"'R'Th‘s. Linden, Carter, Cashman . erty hiead, and all of it that is good I 1aken : Jtled. Calltoenia Qirartette from “m' old coln. The Phllmlalphln Timex Ladies' Grand Matinde, “Admimion, 25¢ and e, saya: h};flenlnl orices—23, A #n1 75%¢, Nox Ufice open all @ Inmakingtho half-dollar destgn (the dollsr de- Monday—Fist sppearance WARRY 6, RICAYOND. A n D H E s s ' . et ror arsement of the half-doliat desien |~ COLISEUM NOVELTY THE\TRE, [ it e des of the B4 Tamiiar 1oL lbecy e ' {'f.fi'" et ".'E'A'?fl,.'?"?,"’?fi";{”;:' :’,“E",h;;; To-Nlght, Grand statinees Priter ant Susdss, erand | To the Wealk, Nervous, and funcisede (n hier' ows land "tho bright Coanicsoart GOLD DISCOVERY, Debilitated, who Suffer from of the conventional goddess. fle ized i . i - majesty of the del'nsl? and ..dnm..fi"fl“,:,’fi,,,.,f 41’7:»‘:3'?{1&?1“3}"“?" "Az'fl'l'.v'm'"'v'vmi‘ 1U-ealth c“n"cq"cnc on verse, Hut 1f, when the new dollacs are civen. | giany otne e Lingering, Chronic, Nerv- tated frealy, ane will take the troubl {ho Enaiintmane s Improvsd 'head mith thet ous or Functional Discases. npon tha old colns, the rernlt of Tue tinkering will TN ELECTRIU BELTS AND BANDS, ssmmAnmnr % x 1AVE FULLY REIMBURSED TIER B for thelr outlny for land, outfit, and cost of culture; up to and (ncliding the harveating of the eron ormfl‘ “This shows tho remuncrative acter of this kind of Ihvestment when prose- cuted as other kinds of businesd are tonducted. Constdering its salety and ita retittns, Lhere are few enterprises lmhcv. followed for a terin of years, which equal I for the Investment of money; and, when this is sald, due allowanca fs made for deawimeks In the shapo of grass- hoppera, Injury to crope, cte. Bt. Paul aml Minueapolis capitalists sce this, aud aro heavily fnvesting in large farming in the different wheat-ctowing sections of Minnesota and Dakatas and tome it is o matter of surprise that Chicago capitalists do not turn their at- tentfon in this same dlrection, In the frowing ol wheat, exclusiyoly as & bLuslucss, upon 8 largo scale, large . cconomies can be practiced; and among the nuniber muy be The Valley of the Red River of the North. A Description of tho Couniry by a Citizen of Chicago. e Immense Farms of Mr. Dalrymple and Jis Associates, and Hoty They Are Worked. 1he Cllmle;~flrmhoppeu-—flnllroadx-«] Splendid Among the e ' e brcume very notlceatle, The chin of the goddesn | Jome to 11 R e Opportunity for Chicago Capitalists, Bentimnen. Che . fhet of tha wWheatoerap being Qiecunrion last yesr by English and Scotch papera, | PRCURE vETZ motieatle, ¥ Shiof the gaddses | oot o ip iy I e Taelihoat srednen; - . : o made and harvested in about four months, ne- | JIFADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, | fud el ve lendy fur the mariner to pustodubls | frm, “moto ronnding | amd reralae, _“The Rlmition,or. SR External Remedies are the T the Editor of The Tribune. cersitating a fartner beldg undee expense only | (Wasninavow, D, C.—8pectal Orders No, T I e canniot ke them i s memory: P RS i nutle —shin, poes In WALTER €. LYMAN Rep TUVER VALLET or Tne Nontm, FAnao, | About one-hall the year. After s crop 18 har- | py diractlon of the Becretary of War, Col, Iantel | "ETXHLR on cantisii vomuann spemma. | [l 1o (0, 008 e Iart ol e (1 gl il Safest Daliata Teceitory, Mach 19,—Few of your read- | Yetied the wround Ia teplumed, aud ther 18 | ftcciure, Amistant Faymaster.Gieneral, - will tc. Fort your hehm agutvhow your ied. time, Nor do the flowing icks, masive and wavy, BLOCUTIONIST, port on Aprit 1, 1878, to the lientenant.General cotnmanding Militaty Division of the Missour! for dzsignment to daty. Hy direction of the Secretary of War, First. Lient. John C. Mallety, Corpanf Engiueers, will reportin person (o the Chief-of Enmncets for temporary duty. s,:va':ml'ur-lJn No. 50,—0i¢ ditection of the Sec- tetary of War, & Doatl of Uffcors to consist of Col. J. 1. Gregg, Eighth Cavalees Capt. K. b Grimen, - Assinant «;ume- o W. 0. Forbush, Filth Cavairy, will sasemble at tho Bt. Louis Powder Depot March 21, for the purposs of inspecting the grounds Rid ol ballairizn at that aepot, The Doard wirl report tipon theie nresent condition, and make such recommendation for the dispoition of the 2, I linagine, bave any very clear or correct {dea or conception of this portion of the North- west,—of its extent and character, as well as of tts cummercial fmportance In the futare, We, In Chicago, are apt to think of the Red Tiser Valley of the North as being somewbers ,up in the vicinity of the Arctle resions,—some- where near the North Pole; and, with this thought imoressed upon our minds, e dismiss tue subject and give It no further thought, Rut, whicn one reaches liere and actually finds hime self upon the mround, o falls to teallze that o gs any nearer the frozen reglons than tho uiti- 48 thiey pecane from the cumpiets ean, eover the ligan- ? ? 7 di Bar. Srhlch Ih 28 TaTked an Organ as the serfen: | 2UMishigan:av., betwern Hinbhard snd Peck:courte, and hest that can be applied in diseases, on fina nose, Oncen designer pietnred the Liberty |~ 1tAJLIOAD TimE account of the facility which we poswess of nuse as slightly retronsee, —he wanted to cateh the . i : real nppearance of the American woman. eren at watching their action nnd their results; ihe expente of a fancy nuse, Tno most delicate and of these remedies Electricity, it the fouch bf the engraverty art in the new head comes. | ARDL AND TURE TRAIN 5 liowerer, 8 fie bimaelf naterts, in the falinens. of JVAL DHPAH 0P s' form of mild, continuous, and prolonged the face and the fine depresston of the eentre af tho Teltef - When measared with minate. detal ing | ,FArLimazion op nmnmni\ {axn A Saturdsy currents, as réalized exclusively by yiarta of the head about tho car are fonnd 1o be | §psfecs: duadey edeept uudsy excepted. i"i{‘:fi'{h’e':’x'&!fifam':'.:fiflf fine Tosdaen ae. | omioasn & NORTAWERITR ' o 3 D RN RATLWAY, cars as of old. Itis, aathe engravet thinki o (R g y It s creditable to Mr, Morgan's taste that ho 5 g S ————— e T A Is. Let a ‘runner,” who had occasion to etop theren day or twoon husiness, and who be. | Kieoe L e AiAL0 I . 2 _ 4 Fulinien Hotel an through, on 3 ;';37.35&?'!..:’.’3.‘1&?‘& n Mte coudition aud | ey’ art' minch s "on Vo fram Jeaviog Gl : Uttea s u stiall town on the line of the Chl- oother road runa Puliman of oy etder form of nd & Pacllic "Ufld' In LaSalle botel rars west 0f Chlcavo, ing April, Tho hands are puld off, when they o into the pinerics of Northern Minncsota, and work until tho coming sprivg, whea they return to the farm. e fireen o reet, A flrg foRed, Perfect safety. A (1 . Note.—Thin is the posi [ grestest danaer: there 12 nottitng for ft but & good juok-out. caution, aud Judgment, f fo your starboard Rod anpetr, ¢ fs shur futy to Keep clrats Toact wn Judgment eays In propers "0 purt of slarboasd, Dack of stop-her, Tut when uoan four bort ts seen r°s ptarhoard light of green, h § not 0 much for yon to d For Ureen to bort Keeps clear of you, All ships must keep 8 good look-nut, aud stesmships st atup a7 40 datetn If ccewary. ot G anfety and in dnnbi ways keep 8 Kood 100R-outy TRIS VALLEY I8 admirably adapted to wheat-culturs (and par- teularly wheat-culture upon a large acale) by renson of its soll, size, surface, clinate, and ab- sonce of rain durlng the baryest-scason, It is bne vast level prairle for iniles and miles, as far a8 the eyc can reach, with just undulation suffl- clent for drainage, Thery fa very little waste land {n this part of the valleys and L anr told that this Is a characterfstic of ft all over. A fariner having five sectlons, side by side, can was pleaseid with the old famillar Liberiy hend, sager, Wikl 0o roam to ture, but It 18 uecessary to say that the clianges ure gens of Curo or Memplis o when they find | Fub aimost an wnbeoke fursaw Ua wties 18 | Bulltinge ae, i ila Jutement, sy bo propec whd | gy, JAICUSE baeher porateme not_suceeeful, 1t would bo & guod thing for themsclves in Chicago, The temperatuire of this country, in winter, is the same as in Ver- mont, New Hatnpshire, aud Canada; and, In expedient. Tho Jinlor member will act as He- er. “Tho following:named men have been ordered to bo drachinrged: Corporal Thomas . Ureene, Ord. almost any varb of thevalley. Tiis matter of lonyg furrows or long stretches In farming 18 a great saving—a great cconomy in the working A LIGHT-KEEPER SIUNRPRISED. Congress to interferc and urder the preparation of new ties for the reproduction of the anclent dallar, without the atrocious modern Improve- i and t T 80 T f D e AT ouE We have tectived the follawing from the light- ments. N of handa and teams in strong foree. iere 18 | nance Depariment: Privaten am A. I'abrifue, ki rat Port Colbotne, nnder date of Baturda; ' e . aumiter o satme 4s i DooBA) ivAn.y no tinie fost. Lomipany & lintialion of Hnaineera: Byron Wi | Fecperdt Vort Colbotne, ande utday e Here ite, uniy oL Mr, Dalrsmiple works his forces, efther ot | son, Compa: UTICA REDEEMED, y ¥, Soyenth Cavalry; William Jubine son, Compauy D, Fleat Cavalry; Peter Tieeker, Jepot Band, Mounted Service; Edwin Garland, Bignal Betvico: and fcermt' Edear Witllume, Mounted Bervice United Siates Armuy. DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA. Heanquanters, 8t Paus, Minn,—Ypectal Or- dere No, 10.~Acting Assistant Surgeon K, W, Du- Bode, U. B, A., 16 heroby roflered from dnty st Choyenne Agency, and ia assigned to duty at Fort “Thin moruing 1 notfced & vemel helow Palnt Albino, And waa much surpried, a6 iny lmps were ail down, and nol thinkfug of Any inuvewent on the lakes at this femson af the year, | Whi some exerthin [ am ready for inting s, evening. rhe MEn raneed thie suimie as Iaz 1ail, until the new (ows hed. DAvID ForTixm, The vessel reen by Mr, Farticr was probably tho sachr Young America, whieh cleared from this port Saturdny mioruing, —Hefalo Erpress, 38th. A GOOD REASON. 08 WIEAT-PIELDS OF THE WHESTERN COUNTRY, 1t Is doubtful if another so Iargd a hody of Jand ¢o favorably adapted to wheat-culturo can any- where be found this side of the Rocky Moun- {aing, if upon tha Contlnent, aud certalnly not ot the price at which land here can be bought. This valicy, by feason of Lake Superior sctting g0 far fuland, 1s but %0 miles from lake-navi- gation, from Duluth, and 085 miies in a due plowiug, barrowivg, seediug, or harvesting, in Lattalluns of ten or fiftcen teamns together,— one following closely upon the other, with a foreman over allg\When a break uceurs, or any implement Rulu’ol order, it 18 thrown out of column and Immediately repaired, when it agaln takes its place at the foot of the line, and proceeds to do {te work in rezular vrder, Ie #eldom puts his forces upon n stretch of less than a mite. kecps his men and teams con- To the Editor of The Tribune. : Utica, 1N, March 18.~Perhaps but few of the readers of THE Trisune kuow where Uticea cazo, Rouk Isls hes 1n, stantly in netfon, sud little tims 1s wasted in | Abraham Lincoln, e will procecd without delay | Tho tug Florence arrived Friday night from Black | County, ten miles west of Ot'dwa and flve | Zojicbotcornerat Wellydnd finsfe ste. has been found the most valuable, sale, sitn~ northwesterly direction from Chlcago anil | frequent turnfnes. : e mtermamea post. aud feort 1 tho cam. | Tiver with the cow Mariua Tuttle in tow, the lat. | cast of LaSalle, It fs an ‘excelient point for IPB EHnT o iR i N te.nd effclent. known treatment: for thie gpringleld, 111, ‘Taking the cars of the Mil THE CLIMATR NERE— manding eflcer, ter loaded with fish. Shio returned Saturday with | the graln-trade, and has cement-works of great | CRICAQU, BURLINGTON & QUINOZ RATLROAD. ple, i ¥ waukeo & 8t. Paul or Northwestern Rallroad, | long days i summer (and these long days are |~ 1p addition to his present dntles, Cant. E. D, | the vutfituf the sche Thomas Gawn, which was | Volue, But thetown has never had a ‘very | Depats foot of Lk hdiana‘ar.,and Sizteenti-st. | cure of disease. In our deacriptive Pam- about tho only evidence they linve, go the peo- !vla eay, of their being nearer the North Pole hian wa are, in summer, if not In winter), hot ut midday, cool at nighi—scems fayoggbly adapt- el to wheat-culture, 1t 18 connldercd that It 16 the climate narth of 47 dewrees, together with the golt In thisnorther latitude, which produces whaot 1s called ** No. 1 Hard Minnesotn ¥ wheat, Durlng barvest-scason there 18 saly to bgno rafn in this eection of the country, or, If any, ouly very light, not suflicient to interfers with hatveat-work, ‘The climate here I8 the samc as in Northern Minnerota, so voted the world over for Its healthfuiucss. ‘There (s o such Yl known here as fever and ngne oF consumption, th-sis. Tieket Omees, 39 st Madison or Kinzio street, at 10 a. m., one reachies here the following ceventing at 7 p. m.,— thirtythyee hours from the tuno of starting. At 8t, Paul, tho Northern Pacifie cars, and the cars of the Mitwaukee & St. Paul and North- wostern Rallroads, all come nto the same depot. This valley extends from Breckinridge (forty- five miles from here), on tho south, to Lake Winnipe, on the north,—a distance of nearly 80 miles, due north and south. It s from forty to fifty mllcs in width, and embraces over 10,000,000 mcres of laud, It is watered by n Baker, Quartermaster's Department, will, on and afier April 1, 1878, perform the dntles of Depot Quartermaater at Bismatck, Upon being rellesed by Capt. . D, Baker, Quartermastee’s Depart. ment, in tife dutlcs of Dépot Quarterinaater at Bise marck, Sccond Lient. Chatles 8L 1. Chabb, Beven- teehth }'tlllnnll{y.kwlll proceed to join his compuny ng Rock. “(?nl;:‘. \V? A. Elderkin, Subslstence Departiment, will proceed from Sloux City, Ia., to Spotted Tail Agency, D.F., on_public busin and, on con- pletion thereaf, will retarn to hie stativn at Sloux City. Y atrection of thio Generat:tn-Chiet, at the ro- quest ot e Interior Depdrtment, the following distnasted last scason, and (s bolng cefitted by Up- sun, Walton & Co. There Is 1o reason, oxcept a Juck of paging husincss, why vesscls 1d not at onca run to and from all Lake Erle ports. —Clecs- lana paper, 18th, 0od reputation abroad. Indced, It bas altvays | - AndCanel anddix find n pretty hard nume. 3 ¥ depous, Fortunately, o _change has been wrought. Uttea has been redeeined. A revival of wonder- !‘p'l ugvpf:lrl:tfln qu: m[nda lh?u"dl(cllc"ll ll::zc N ke " ie Baptist Clutreh, from a handful of Dbreth. by i ren, has been enlarred un hundred fold, Aud, lll"c'x'fi':‘:"r"'-l:l{[:';‘rx-:e';:" Elprem what is so wonderful, the ailditions to the | Kanras & Colarsig E. church have been from the ranks of the bust. | Rownersfiruve Passenger. ness purtlon of the people, embracing the wealth, lutelligence, retinement, snd moral worth of the community. Muny of the readers of Tun TriBUNE wili recognize fumiliar bames in the following: Niccun, Ghbert, Norton, Grifiin, Wiilte, Stewart, iladley, Fobrod, Irsin, phlet we review the manifold benefits to bo derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, % and bring forward testimony in their favor from the most Learned Physicians and Sci- entific Men in Eirope and this country, We also dem- El onstrate why relief and cure result from their use alter every other plan of treatment Traina, ESCANABA'S ICE TRADE, Capt. Callaway, of the schr Myosotls, which ar- rived np day befuore yesterday with a carpo of G0 tous of ice from Eecanaba, reports that the stockof ice there has been exhausted, and about 6,000 tons in all have been sbipped, The #ches I C, Rich- ndsaud the 4. O, Thayer were ainons the lnst varnels 1o load at Escanabs with tce. A Jarge stuck dozen or twenty small rivers; and, | except it be cases where persons have 1 amed officers ate horeby detatied as Actig Indinn | OF fce 181 the houses at Sturgeon Bny, 1618 fald | \ijson, Plerce, Powderly, Barilett, Nowonder | _Pullmsn Paiscé Dining-C4re ar el g % for fertility and productiveness of soll, 18 :ot;m. reliet. DL thess there aro quits o nume | Agonte at the Tadian Agencles set opbosite their g;';f'-,lfi"fl: fonsAbtype onthied, L. Watson brougie the zcalous pastor fecls 16 thauk God and take Shpiaars any run etwbed Chicayg end Omaba ol hioa failed. Reader, . onsurpatecd. Its_castern border 14 mbout [ bersottied in tho valley and west, who arere. | Foapectivo names, viz.: Lapt Wheodoro Schwgn, courage. Utica fs redeemed. K i Are You Afflcted ten miles from the Red River st this pofnt, nd | borted to have been wrently beneilted, Just f gitaLiont, wW. H. Dougherty, Firee Infantiy, — AVERAGE GRAIN FREIGIITS, = —— OHIOAO. ALTOR & GT. LOUIS AND OTHI0AGO y its westerd about thfrty. On fta castern bor- [ rn” pismoagt ) " | at Crow Creek and Lower Deale Agenctes; U, i | The averago rates on corn Jast rcason wera as ELI PERKINS TO G. F, T. Uy SANBAS CITY & LENVER BHORT LIKES. | and wish to recorer the satne degree of health, der, the Bt. Panl & Vacific Ratlroad now runs porth soventy-five miles to Fisher's Landing. During 1878 this road will probably be com- follows: May, 2.0; June, 1.0; July, 2.2; August, .83 Beptember, 8.4, Octover, 4, 5.0, The averago rato on wheat w bighest ralo e, The following dispatch, which explains ftself, ‘Fwenty-third-as. Ticker Umve, 3:22 ltaidulph was recelved af this office yesterday: = A\ Drs Moixes, Ia.. March 10— To Editor Tribune, ‘Lo principal broduct of this section ts " NO. 1I1ARD MINNESOTA ' WIRAT, the prico of which is governed by the Milwaunkeo strength, and energy as ek perlenced in former 4 sears? Do any of the following ayinptoms or . DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI. Heanquanrers, Fonr Lzavenwonru, Kas.— November, .7, and the o o & Bpeclal Orders No. 48.—Inspections of pubilic Clicago: Dow't fight George Feancle, 1 will apol | FansseCify & Denver Fast Ex clasn of symptoma meet your diseased condi- 1 pleted Lo embina, whera it will connect with [ Market, reporte of which are recelved ere three | [EILR BT, 41t 1o its condemnation, fo sc- < T ozize and pay the $75.000 dawages. Inclosed | &b 'L’?.'G?l‘%z"l}'n‘.’z‘nfq?"a?{-x f Ay 1 erl :‘ iil-health § § the Pemblnd & Fort Garry Toad, which fa betng | LedGe IS, UOT R oE B b e iyors, | cordance with tho provislons of General Oricrs NAVIGATION NOTES. | ind gheck for o smount—If you can. Feoria, pioeltadton s Fast tlon? Are you suflering from iil-health in villt by the Canadiu Gorvernment, to be fine | 4t the . Milwaukes. Heo” f0F Cho sans | No. B, serlcs of 1870, from theso headauartors, | CMICAG0.—Thie now caual-bust on tho macks at [5igned) AN e A any of ita many and multifarious forms, con- Dootitils's yard Is nearly comploted....THe safl- makers carrled their point, and wont to work yus- terday at $2.60 per day....The Unfon Towing Amsoclation 14 having #ts tuge painted in a tasty manner, and when all are com- pigted they will Au_ exchange Capt. B. 1. Grummond, L. K. Yetkes, and Capt. McQuecn have ptirchased e Ward line stme Keweenaw, and will run her s an excurslon boat out of Chicago...,Tho schr Die. loit recelved her ontfit yesterday, anii left port last evening for Kewauhee, whero she will lako ona laad of posts for Chichgo, The scr Driver slso got away for 8 foad of ties....Ald, Wolfe, of Mil- 1 tshed July 1, 1878,~givlng the citizens ot Fort Garry, or Whinlpeg {3 placo of 7,000 innabi- tants, on tho Red River, 223 miles north of herc), ao all-rall conpection with the Northern Taclfic and the outside world. THE BED RIVER (thé Alviding Mne between Dakotd snd Minne- sota)—s stream of good mepth from here to Lake Winnipeg, with the exception of a short distance about slxty miles below here—mean- ders through the centre (or very nearly the con- tre) of the valley, It Is about 100 feet {n width, grade, less the freight to Duluth,—15 cents. Tho markct here to-day Is 03 conts. ‘The supply of labor Is sald to be “cqual to the demnnd, ot about $20 per month, ond s com- ‘Quucd largely of Uermans, Norweglans, and Menuonites. ~ Tho prica of land is from 81.25 to 810 acre, according to quality and locatlon. Fuel is searce hiere; tho valley is not well sup- plled, althoucu this county (Cass) ia* sald to contaln 50,000 acres of tiniber, Wood at this polnt i $3 to $3.50 per cord, Filty to scventy- fivo miles cast of hero there {s tiniber ip great abundance. Utllizing hay and straw for fuel does not scem to have been adopted herc as yet to auy extent; that it can ba done, with press- will bo made during the month of April, 1678, or 4 soon thereafier an pacticable, 8 follows: Dy Capt. W. M. Dunn, Second Artillery, C. an Juliet & bwigat Accum: AMUSENENTS, ch’cl()lwmila\filliLL CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & ST. PAUL BATLWAY, functional disense? Do yop feel nervous, de- requent on a Tingering, nervous, chronic, or D. A, A, 1. Q.. 8t Yuartermaster's and sub. sintence tepols, and ‘Miltiary Fridon, Fort Leaven- orth, Khnsns: ™5y Lisut.-Col. . 1, Dodge, Twenty-third .In- faniry, at post of Fort Leavenworth, Kaneas; 1y Col. G Pannyn:cker. Sixteenth Infantry, st Forts Riloy and ilarker, Konsaa; Iy oot 1. M. Vance, Sixicenth; Tnfuntry, at Fort Iinys, Knneas; 1 Lleyn'i -Col. James Van Voast, Siztcenth In- Mn{u. at Fort Wallace, Kannas; By cal, ¢ 1. Snith,” N #ort Lyou, Colorad n and Canatste Ticket | bilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power oppovite Bherman louse, of will and action? Are you subject to loss Arsiva of memory, have spells of fainting, fullness SALE seons % - Milw BT o #7390 [0 2:55p. . | ol blowd i the head, feel listness, moping, B iay, Steoashn tirough ! To-Morrow S EA fl S “.l‘.”rf?.'f‘,":!:j..‘ N +10:108. m. {* 4:000. 10, Unfit for Business g Wisconali & or pleasure, and subject to fita of melan- ‘ Forthe Grand Concert MONDAY, March 2%, makiug | llay, steven T : b < thebrief series of Conceris 10 be given hiera by MIsS 1anid througl choly?. Are your kidueys, stomnch, usinary [Z inctoenth Infantry, at v i ‘waukes and shipyacd note, was around th 7 i ot vel i mud o dortaiuly, without any exception, | (] NG God navantuge, thero 16, © am told, mo | - fiy Capt. Georgo Shorkloy, Fifteenth Infontry, | fucts haunte oh Souih Water sitect yo with MIERTOIE e T el 510 Saiis argans, liver or bowd L a disordered condi- e e urep, Ubon, this Con | question. As scon as the Northern Pacific ftail- | ot Fort Garland, Galurados and Informed hin buinerous friends that GuCiten, or via Walertown. LaCrose, and Wi tion? Do you sufler from rheumatism, nea- tneot, traversing 530 miles to muke | WOARRe gonTeq beyond the Missourl fort By Capl, C. K, Layton, Sixteonth Infantry, at | dream" continued a munding prophocy. = i * i : 25 f s direct line, ‘There nrc efght good- | Pt 18 BREO o0 B e red 1, | Fort Gibson, ‘Tndian Terrltory : Tatge schr Ban Diego wus towed down from the ILLIROIB CENTRAl RnILROAD. ralgin, or achem and paina? Have you been rlzed steamers plylng upon 1t, between Fargo, | falics, cosl of ool auelty 6On, be Beivered In | = 4y capt. 4. 11, Bradford, Nineteonts Infantey, | elevatar fast oveniify and moored eust of Clark Depoty font of Luke:sr. sul foot of Twenty.wec indiscreet i early vears and 8t. Paul & Pacife Railroad), and innlpeg; o aeut. «Col. . y 3 when wi obably sall for Buifale, 1ler Cap- GRASBIOPPERS aud they are sald to do s neavy and very lucra- Fort Edlott, Texas; tain hoa arrive: : | taken e d uf her. icti i it s i 1 ruso o pavicaion saited the countryn 160, did abont 10 per | * 8y Cayt 3. i, Mivstecnth Tntantry, st | iy "1" ‘\5.:‘ x‘x‘:.‘h‘,l:,ml;xl .,‘J{m o TESTIM ONH AE. r— A Victim to Y?uthful Follies, '\ g mage in spots, and Jeft for parts un. | Forl Larucd, Kansas; cuin waukeo. 0 siines Ainaxon L. | . Arri . i i .. i fnthe way O trangporting settlerd aud theit | SouLEnmags 0, 0Et% St MG OIS Wi | ¥y Kiaj. 30 K Bfener, Fourth Cavaley, at"Fart | hud Ninicapoia. fietralt’ & Milwaukeo & Sew ol argariiat Qi arilil Teltion b asees I supplies to Maultoba, ond all along up aud down the valley north of here,~bringing the products of the country to market, o retura, 2 Jd0 K, 3 of the i Teno. Indlan Territory: Itailroud tine, resunsed tholr trips Monday....Capt. uCairo, New Ot where in this country, tha people of Miuncsota | Teno, tudlan Rerilomys, o mo v cavatey, To her pxalted posicion s Atnerica’s greatest Concert | pringneid Exi luter years? Tluve these indiscretions snd Frauk Lelghion has Leen appointed Local Steam- | I'rima Donan, for which Concert tiaa heen secured the | spningneld N and Dakota conslder they are rid of them for o 4 D cxvemes Jelt you in a weak and debilitated number of scars to come. A very larpo immi- | 8% Fort 811, Indfan Terrlloryt bunt Ind torat Port lI‘urluu‘ \'lc’u Jolin 8, Nota. | most brililant array of svlo taleat, including 1-‘;9‘".. Nurilnzion & 2 y % “’lrll:b' Rives your readers the outliue of the [ BEEVIE O e oo iple su¥luz’ind Sl l:,”n';’én;'nll;' ;L':fl*hrl u."hwl:;z‘mnlh Infantey, ;?‘A;'IJ“ 4 schr Staupede A:.rr‘l,v,u{;‘l ,\g:lvmzl‘t ¢ | Mrs. Ames Billings, Abby Clork, ?n’n‘hfi:"i‘n"f%" R condition? Are you timid, nervous, and ror- 5 Yi NOW FOR THR BOIL ng summer. ‘Lo sales of tho Northern Pacifle Uy Col. Edward Hatch, Nluth Cavalty, at Santa | brewery, L1t was tho Original Swedish Quartette, (l.';;bu'f]";;k lou City - getful, aud your mfnd continually dwelling . The roll Is a vary tieh black moid, from elght- | Hallroad Land-Oftice, tis past six months, have | Fo and Fort Marcy, N steam-bargo J, W, Bnook that passed ihrough the Fessenden, Carleton, L Deen enormousj and the Uovernment Land- Otlice at this placs has been crowded with work forw'long ume. From what 1 have scen stoce Stratls on the subject? Have you @ On £af ht to MYRON WHITNEY § O Satirday Aaht Foua bn reari ' Lichtenberg, All:m, MICHIGAN AL RATLRIAD. Lost Confidence in Yourself at p juay fast” Capt, Mcliride I8 fu conymatsl Oy G Oetnsliptom, Ninti Casalty, at Fort ‘apt. Use o d 8 A ls % nlted Statcs Marsual Maithews sold Bayard and Selden, New Mezico; Ty Maj; N. V. Geborne, Fiftoenth Tfantey, at ceu inches to four fect n depth, resting upon a clay sub-soil, This sub-soll sccuis to be stroug- Iy mized or impreguated, all through, with of bet... at public venduo Mondny, i Detroit, the IL . N W ' l Cral d Mcitao, New Mexico; 1i Chaflee, 1 105, . giosurm o pleces of limestone, quite soft, and | 1 camo here, I ehould say that tho ludications | Fop,t S8 5o ekt "L Vavatey, st Fort | o tag Favarito " for 27 000" Pease, Colby, Depot, oot of Lake st s ot of Tucucr soconga | and energy for busineas pursnita? Are you ; i3 sald to be a8 productive of wheat as the top: "‘l ‘froth this om, both from this country and | Des. Texas, and vielnity; The teports of the Hovernment engineecs favor- | Comprising a Concers Company the Mke of which has 15k, Uraod Facito 1totel mud ac Fatner fioue | subject to any of the following symptoms: . soll, At Googo ltiver, thirty-five miles nortly of | ters "’",m Mentontt e I San Ity Mnj. A. P. Morrow, Ninth Cavalry, ot Fort | uble tu barbor improvements upon thu lakes are | neverbefure been heard fn v, Nothwlithstand: | —SUIPE y g symj s . Shie plac, i sub-s0il ts ald g0 crop out to | ALy out o tho. T Tiver, up tho | UBeTLAe K% cton, dinth Cavaley, st | Bl St cigh Cumiltice en Commerce, | b8 s ry NG, | o | drenus, fulpitatiun of the hears, bashlulues, the surfuco: and bere it was that the largest J J : A 0t g o 7 1 ights, broken al igl . - . vallcys of the Assinibolne and Baskntehewan, on | Fort Stanton, New Mezicas aatiig..... Thi Bufialo Commerctal Adverltaer snys 50 75 restless nights, broken aleep, nightware, . erp of wheat ralsed fo the valley last sensoit 8 | Vo T0V fetween tha Red. River and ‘the | | By Lisnt-Col. I T Kwaine, Fifteent Infantey, | the depirtivo uf the schr Young Auerica from CRESERVED SEATS. b L 4 reported to have been grown. With such a gotl, it 1a clafined that these lands cannot be exhaust- ed by wheat or any other culture. At Fort Garry angd around “tho ‘lludson’s Bay settle- nent, wheat 1s sald to have been LROFPED YOR FPIFTY YBAIS CONTINUOUSLY, without the Jauds showing tho least sizn to-day of exuustion or wuakuess, It Is also sald that, confusion of idens, nveraion to soclety, dizzi- ness in the liead, dimness of sight, pimples FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CTICAGO RAILWAY, | ®4 blotches on tho fave and back, and other lkms.l.;unu'; Canal Wit Madison-sta. Tickes Oicos, | deapondent symptoms? There are Lalu nd Grand % e ¢ Thausands of Young Men, - thut purt Friday tast fa the carliest recorded fur thirty yenrs. 1n 1850 o Vesscl cleared from Bufalo on tho 26th day of March, l;‘v Lie: at Fort Wingale, Now Mexico; iy Cante A, ¥, Tlooker, Niuth Cavalry, at Ojo .Caliente, New Mezico, Apecial Urders No, 40.—On the recommendation _of the Uavernor of Learenworth Military Prison, Fort Lesvenwurth, Kan., the following-name: military privoners entitied to an auatement of fAve month for contliuous good couduct, mny bo el fromn the prison on tha dates set oppo- Luke of ths Woods, on tho cast, are sald to be other millions of ucres of land slmilar to thase in this valley, and, fu poiut of ferility, not o whit bebind them.’ THE CANADA IACIFIO HAILIOAD {8 now bejug bullt throuch these Manlroba Iands, which, report says, are open to settle- ment at §L.25 per acre or thereabouts,—lauds ns #1, 81.25, aud §1.80, at Root & sta, morrow thorning, QKO B, CAl 3 M'CORMICK RALL. TO-MORROW ATFAIRS AT CLEVELAND, Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tribune. CLEVELAND, March 10, —Navigation ls open. Ing much carll wore Hvely than before for Al when thie guphers b 5 fatl and Pxpre N it :lrn:m‘vllrn‘;;"u% H:l: W‘l:ll'&f:‘:l‘!]:llll“l): well adapted to the culturo of wheat, outs) and | ‘site thelr respective names: Goorge years, Largo numbers of men have been employ- WOLFSOUN ;-t‘m‘ Expre, middle-aged, and cven the old, who suffer e 5 % Y Varloy us thoso I havo already describod. Stam- | March-18; 6. W. Woodward, March 2 t Lt o wheatplang mmediately sround the gopher- | Parie s Lie | DSBICERTSEaTRG, T | Colline and E. A. Williams, March £4; cd fueseveral weckn past In rajalriog and rebulld- 2 from nervous and physical debility, Thers hole Wutstripy the balancoof the fleld, This | 41l eur'and nest by Canndiaus, wiio will reach | Marcl 27. Ingron tha do o strike wiich aan s TESTIMONIAL BALTIMORE & OHIO, Lso ds of femul A gous to show that the sub-soll {8 of avery fertila | fhis year sud nesh by Oabtafpus mio SULreset | Xciing Ausiatant-Burgeon T. A, Davie, U, ed'Sonic days age amonk the sceveral hundred Ahlp- . are also thousands of feniules : nature, and would act as a fertilizer It it could ,fi'; carpenlers employed by the firm of Thomua Quayle on has hoen sccured wmout brille | TraISsleave from Kipoeltion Huililug, faot A., 16 hereby tomporarily relloved from aut For which occas Tteket Oftivest k3 Clark-st. . River, in advaucs of the completion of the g .| & Son line beeu ndjusted, the men returning (o 1nut array of taléut, Inciuding i e e be broualitta the surface and mixed with the | Coliadian Pacifle Railroud ‘two years hence, Jitn, dad will procoed ta Fort Wal-: | Garietthe uia a1l bhs 1 phokias orsatd v i nd oyet (Extond Broken Down in Health i would scem to requirs no ald, Bur,hyl thing s [ from Fort Williaw, ou Lako Bupuriar, tos for duty during, e temporary ab- | Seyural veasels townrds completlon, THURSBY WHITN EY A wpirits 1) dinord 1 e * estini 8olL OF rutating crops Is Dotk 88 | polnt 250 miles west of s Red-River Valley. |'sence of Astatant-Surgeon W, It Stolameiz, U, | _Tho Ulove Dry-Docks are empluying at least 400 < Sy 3 | Morming Express,... m. sidl wpirita from dirorders pecoliar to thele s 10 thia section; neithesia theamplying ol manaye | Men of capital aro alrcudy here,—but ot T [278 2 st Mul 228 doiot b eslumive mualiig, - ity | SEC0e w!,gn.‘!,lmg'\l,,tb!‘,,',{,{‘}'»,.}:'fm"::;'ui{g usthing vedip. i sex, and who, from false modesty or neglect, ! large numbers,—looking around; while smail — e ® onas ( . ME A TOSENTH o de- i @ s e ‘l'md o couslderation with faraiors fa thla val- | IR 20 00 who bulld up & qowutry—have DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS. and Ueisk oponing uhd & prosucrous searon. } 59_‘?‘!’“" M it XN LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERY. prolong thelr sufferings. Why, then, further 4 ts tn this valley that Mr, Dat ot commenced (o come fn Yot frecly. It 15100 [i Travquantens, Ban Awrovio, Tex.—Special ELD, and (1o tall chorus it the : PORT OF CHICAGO. The followlng wota tho atrivals aud clearances since last reports Arrive,— | negleet asubject so productive of health and “Trnp. m | future happines when there is at hand a m] #oue m. | means of cure? Why not throw off the yoke $3:400 1 glogether, and seck 8 remedy that has Becyro yor etk ut o] HOOLEY'S THEATRE, PIITIRRURS, SINOINNATC & 9T, LOUIS®-B. | . Sglgnce and Common Sense . - Depot curuer of Cituton sud Carroli-ala. _Weat Blde. R i PIICES 10081, 730, 80, 30 acconding o location. Tepatle | ATive, to commen a rentedy of indisputable & oo e ——— efficacy, and the most certaln means of re- |SOTI—IERNI storation to health and pristine vigor? AY. March 18, RVERY EVE: There are many diseascs of- an scute and ADAY aud BATYRDAYMA carly. THB NORTNERN PACIFIC RAILROAD jcrosses the valley b tins polut; it Lasa good sroadbed, good sron, and first-cluss engines and ‘ears (ulcut{ of umlnmr)' aud, under thy mun- agement of fts preseut efficlent tieneral Mun- ager, Mr, H, E, Burgent, foruerly of the Michi- jiun Coutral, 1t 1a expected that this road will mow tuke o new departure. On the {7th, tratus «With pulace-slcopers will run through from Bt. Jaul to Biswurck 1 tweuty-two hours,—forty- ;three hours from Chleago to Blmarck. 'This jtinie will probably be stiortened, by or befors the 1at of May, to forty hours,—making this ‘altozether the r‘uickul. route between Clilcago ‘and the Black Hills. 3 L have beew tutormed since I arrived hers that arrangemcuts have buen gunlc for running threa «boats from Bismarck to Fort lenton and fnst Lelow, 10 conniection with this road, with a ylew 1o evcouraging the shipment of ure in consider- able quantities from Montaus east, via tho Northeru Paciile Raliroad aud Duluth steanprs. Should Coogress, at thissession, sxtend thetlne for the coustruction of this roud, the rosd will *be extended 200 wiles west of the Missourd this year, and to the Pacitic within the liuit of the uxtension,—so 1 am rellably informed. When the Northern Pucific reachios the Yellowstone Valley aud the hills of Montana, it 1s thought by rallroad-wen—en of lurge rallroad-experis ctice—that its traitic will be VEKY MEAVY AND VERY REMUNBRATIVE. 1 have now given your readers a very slight and hurricd outline or descrlption of this sec- tiun of the country, for the purpode of calling attention to its fniportance lu the future. Chbl vugo doee Lot secns to be well reproscated here; b0 floes vot secin, as 15 her wout, to be reach- fug out in this direcvion. The country is brand- new yet,—settlement hardly begun; but, in tive ears (rom this nme\(nlm the uttention which nesoclates—Mr. Goorge W. C Mr. I, B, Cheuey, of Roston din Brothers, of Tidioule, Pa.—have thelr large furms, besides numbers of others. It is herer that farining is vrosecuted as a business, and is followed as encrgetically aud systematically as auy busiuess in Chicago, and upon the samo principles, Toe work ia dirccted and the vaunts kept fn th sutne. munncr as 1s the busl uessof any large manulactory fnourcity. A few P in relation o two of these farme may not. xulnleruuhm Lo your readers. 1 spoak of Ulkss for the reason that they are more oxten- o aud mura fully developed " than auy others, . TUR CASS-CHENEY VAKM a8 it s called, situntea humediately upon tho rallroud, at Casseiton,Cass County, Dakotatwen- ty wilea west of here, embraces 10,000 mcres, 10 1876 its crop comgrised 1,250 acres; In 1877, S acrce. o sleld of iy 8415 acrc (il ut about 1,400 of it upon sud-lund, broken In May oud June, 1870, aud not backset or re. plowed) was iv.ua busheis,—an overage of twenty-three and upe-fourth bushels. Toget this Jund futo shape, sod to cultivate and har- vest this crop, required twenty-four breaking- Jlows, 100 stubble-plows, sixty-seven harrows, X Lroadcast seeders, "twenty-six b e , s0d_five steam threshing-tuuchiues, Lue crop of 1878 will be 8,000 acres, The ground 18 vow prepared, aud this body or tract will be $owu a8 soon aa the laud is sulliciently dry: Uy Bcres were d o week aeo, when work Lud tobo stopped. Becding would be well along tu-day, upyn this fatm, but for the rain of this week, which has beon very heavy during aluiost the etire thme since Sunday last. The cultura 2nd baryestlug of this 8,000 acres will require the use of forly aeeders, 100 Lsrrows, 123 stub- ble-plows, fifty harvesters, and ten steam thieshing-machilnes. Next year, or by 1880 at the outulde, 1t fa the inteutiod of the proprietors Orders No. 53,—First Lleut. John I, Gifford, \Becond Artillery, {s Lcroby tempotarily attached 110 Iiattery G, Sccond Aritliery, for duty. e wiil report 10 Capt, U. A, Woodruft, Second Artitery, icommandiug sald battery, uccordingly, i A general court martial will convene in this city {on the 21at jnst. for the trislof First Lisut. M, W. Saxton, Twenty-fourth Infantry, and snch other persons as may bo properly broughi before 1it, Detatl for tho Court: Col. H, #, Clitz, Tenth Majs. N, B, McLaughlen, Tentl Caval- McMillen, Socond Anll‘ur”lc-m on, Second Artillerys Firsi Liouta. M. Haphsel, Blevenih Infaitry; E. B, Curtl Hecond Artitlory ; Herbert Cushman, Twentioth Ius fatey, Copee o W & usy Twenty-fourth In- st 8 8| Hal Gtbers o, Sl —tecrall land, Thomsa Donohue, Willism Efener, and Leo mender, colisted in’ thia city Dy Capt. J. W, Clous, Twenty-fourth Infantry, flscrufting Officer, Bro aasigned fo Dnitery B, Second Artillery, Thb {commanding omcer Fost of San Autonio, Tex., will direct them to report tu thelr company com- waader sl once, MISOELLANEOUS, Leaves of atnence hava been granted Col. Thomas C. Devin, Third Cavalry; 3laj. J. Q. Chandler, Quartermaster; Capls. Galues Lawson, Twenty- 6fth Jofontry; D. T, Welle, Eighth Infautry; +Hamuel McConlte, Fonrtecnth Infantry; Flrate Licuts, R, E. Whitman, Third Cavalry (extended J. L. Fawler, D, J. Cralgle, Twelfth Infuntry; C. E. Nordstrom, Tenth Ca J. Y. Porter, Assiatant Burgebn United States Army: D. I Wil- s00, 'rw-m!-n(m Infautey} sud Second-Licut. W, T Wolte, Sécond Infautry, A BEETHOVEN SOCIETY | yorusssi-outm . ORCHESTRA. nf, | S Esarids scanabs, 600 tons fce: Night Express..... .. tuus fves schr Belle ties; selir Ketchun, r Charlle Jiibhard, Miwaukee! 1t Amsivata—sctie Myosots, selir Petrel, Detrols ilarhor, Urawn, Abiiabec. 6 on) rai (¢ t0-da} enel Huur, 60 bris clde driest stmir Alven. Musk leuton Harbor, 80 hrl ey und sundrics from ee— sukes, sundries; LEARA. couto, Green Tlay, sundries; stmr Al Muskegon, 10 bris K, 33 b Urand Naven, 2A €. Alurectt, Lidlustony i liells Brown: Abiiapeat radloy, Whito Lakey ehe Clintlio Hiubard, bbard, hheboygan’ Ve G. 1. Noreis, Sus: s, Blouy Creck, TIIE SILVER DOLLAR. A Donunciation of the Prosent Coln, sud o Flen for'the Cotn of 1703, . _Cincinnati Commmerciat, ‘The new dollar, as a work ot art, {8 uot popu- Jar. It doesnot look like an American coin. Tho cagle is not an Awerlcan eagle, but comes from the French., The “in God we trust " motto, {tself tn doubtful taste, is made ludi- crously prowinent and placed fn German text, On both sldes the coin {s crowded, and theeflect 1s not pleastog, The best thing that could have beeo doue would haye been tha adoption of the design of the dollar of 1703, As wo aro restor- {ng the old stendard, we should bave reproduced the old vaia. Inquiry develops the fact thot wo are indebt- ¢ C, J. Rouder, Atinajice] sehr helo sehipd. AL Nohines, ton's Bay; schr W, schr I'elr cniral G5 aioy tu dleury J. Byrow’ well appearances KANEAKEE LINE febrile type that we do not propose to cure o ‘-;55-';;"-“1;'-5"‘;';‘!1‘.‘, Depot foot of Lake:st. sud fuot ot Twenty-second-at. | by means of Electriclty; but from all that : PO H_”"i‘.f.“_!.__._"'"'i:_. Electro-Ihysiology teaclies i, in regard to, Wy 31y b3 . it ke Or Tk PRONPTEINS DOX: i —— Curative and Preservative P‘?fif:\'fillélln’:lill"fi 3.]‘1‘.‘4?7'}5 ’.‘J fi“&'fl_f i | qEI0AGO, wa,m&'un &Jfi?ll‘m RAILROAD \eprzslon Lciiyn 1 oLOIS SIS [ Devon cupicrot Yanbiren 4ad shariasania Yicket | effects of Voltaic Electricity, we may most Svold thariah, T | lsave. |_Awive. " | reasonably infer that all thoss chronlc ail- IIAVEIILY'E‘THE.\TRE. i ments and all diseases dependent on & de- J. L MAVERLY.. o0 ‘:F.y,«m. and Manager, | N e 3 u, | pressed condition of the nervous forces, ex- * = ‘Wedneaday, Grand Arablan Nights Matince. Megn(d- rmaha Kapress are served In alatag | haustion of nerve power, or the diminlshed 1 _ALADDING Kif“w'“’."\i‘ri.‘.?f.’:‘r't. Lamp. LR energy of vital functions, as treated upon in k Ffinlded st an outiay ot oves 87,400 by Susger Jobn CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOJS RAILEOAD. our publications, are happily most suscepti- Rty ey ol bt st pagel, | Teket oneer, 7 it b Bocthegt s Do, | Lo of eure by mesn of wlly Biars, elc. T ] Leave. | Arve. 0 MCVICKER'S TUEATR Lo et pemren s ey o | Pulvermacher’s Electric e —— Nasviile snd Florlds Kapress § 8:25 p.ni: 3 aw. Belts and Bands, R GREAT DIt T"oy'-}g‘b::fi;\uuxl A. These condilions they will cure, while drugs Union-Square OELEBRATED will not; and we offer the most convincing BILLS BRYORE CONGRESS, 8, 027. To suthorie thie construction of & nar- m\'v'-‘pu:u rallrond from Blsmarck to the Black Itea d to Dr. Linderman for all that is exceptional st to L Is now atiractivg kept up, thers will be but 34, Autborizing the Secretary of War to | & testimony dircct from the afilicted them. 3 lh.:;:.. this entlre farin of 10,000 weren allin | LR it Yalley “““”"’““"“‘"- frous ovo | delivse o ke City of Wiateret, Alsdtson Caunt ?ll:;l: Inlllrz'gmfi:lvl&e “-'m‘:f Ir:‘aw'u:loll.tl:'x:. l‘u‘t}:: Gompany, selves who have been réstored to : UPON THE GEANDIN FARM, eud Lo the other. With siich u soil ; with laud, | 1. four cannon, with carriages, for tho Soldiers' thouahis, (o st tome, the Driviah Sl Py n\mn\; SponT, vfiffigwfl%\t AND | snectiopsot the 1) 1 talt s called, upon the Red Niver, thirty.fve | 80 favorably sdapted iowheat culuuires at merely | VLS ut™ G fuing » upon this country, ke Introduced us coltdesigii- twsecutod e week o adysase. 0 Farleas b, iy, ittt | Health, Strength, and Energy cs north of here, will be sown this apring [ Buminal ‘vr ey 2 Falloans s) (1t | children of Benjamin U, E! er au English engraver, Mr, Morgan. ‘This was NING PIRICES ouly 23, 50, 75 cta., sud Bl of price OUGEIA & CO., Apcuts, New y ] 000 ucres of whe xeT’llrlnz mmuncqnl’u this valley leogthwiso sud breadthwise; with rate in Compauy L, Thirteeal ot all. He felu_the ncccssity of Dlustrating ATINEES-25, 80, 8ud 75 Cis. York. b Keneraly, 98- C| Ll Voluulvers, - o - river-navigation the entire length of it3 with freight to” Duluth not excecdiug 13 cents per bushel, and Kumul lower,—its settlement cau- nat be kept back; fmmigratiou is bound to be attracted to 6. T W — THE SOLDIERS OF 1812, To the Editor of The Tribuna CLuvsLanp, O, March 18.—In answer to = after drugging in vain for months and years, . [ SEND NOW For Descriptive Pamphlst and the ELEOcV - TRIC QUARTERLY, a large lllustrated v Journd), contalning full particulars and * broportfon to the Cass-Cheuney farm. Product of this farm, last Auguet, was 82,600 Bushels frowm 2,600 acres,—beivg 8o averaco of & Ditle over twenty-four bushels. ‘This farm cm- braces 33,000 acres. Threshlug 1s dono from the shocs. Esch arveater 13 caleulated Lo cub twelve scres per day, aud it fs intended that barvesiing will bs s tompleted fu twelve days from the time uf sle his suthority, aud did it by dictativg arbitrary conditions to the decigoer. There could not huve been o more perfect arrungement for pro- duciug tho fallure that fa before the country. The l'mladell)mu Z'unes tells us what this med- dltug was fu the followlug terms; One day when Director Linderuian was talking fo Mr, Morgan about the reverae, bo suggested that there should be nv more of that **gridiron- o A siabiish & mist for y! of gold'aud silver at Indisnapolls, 1 th ludians, and sppropriating certaln tio grounds sud bulldings for the n::u woney for the purchase of ti chinery, H, ft. 3,013, Providing for tho payment of 1. R.J, 840, THE GENUINE 7 3 R PR commenceme ¢ 1 swards made 10 Creek Indians who cnllsted in Lhe | shield" business on the national tuwl's breast. B ol GTI NE{ Informstion worth thousands, Coples ¥ tbxe.hl?t::'5‘::&:&'5%3‘&5.’;‘: .‘?.'3’3‘&"&‘1& mavy letters, I am bappy to lnform you tha ¥aderal army, logul sefugees, and frecdumen, Ths Divector sliuded 1o tho abield of the grewt v B B Bl bl : ?"; free. Call address P s ork. As soon as harvestiug is over, tho stub- | Peusion bLill, for which I bave sa loogand H. K. 8,852, For the relief of (ha legal tapra~ | coat-of-arws of the Kepublic. Tle Directog fur- mallei e. Call on or e v sentatives of tholate Jauies Munroe, Liculonant= ‘olonel Virginia Btate Line, War of the Hevolu- ton, snd President of the Unlted States. ! it. 133, For the ralief of Danlel J. Denner, of Gettysburg, Pa., late First-Licutenaut Illinols Volunteers. H. B. 1,985, For tbe relief of Arabella Riley, sxecutriz of the lale Lrlw. -tieo. Benuett Riley. tler charged that there should be no niore seitiio: down on the part of the cagie. Ho had settle down about enough. He must, fudecd. bo so e *rl"d 88 10 appear in the vary act of ending. 'lio coin of tha nation should indicute thu wapira- tlun of the Liberty Uoddesa and of the peopls. Mr. Morzan could oot therefore, " sclect le-ground 1n mmediately plowed for the ful- O%lug sprivg-sowing, tocether with the new Etvuud Lrokeu in May aud June provioosly,— ®len thy bauds are discharged, the toois stored, and all expenses, except the keeplug of the $tock throush the wiuter, sre stop, Work ) this couptry fs usustly commenced the fore carnestly contended, is now. s law. The De- partment will sooB udvisc me what rules thev bave adopted for executing It, wnen 1 will pub- 1lah the proper blanks, applications, ete., which will be seut to oll volunteers aod thelr widows free who write to me desirfug them. 1 have LIQOOR. OF THE BENEDICTINE OF FECAMP ABBEY Aperient, digestive, tonic, sweet, and exquisite, The Benedictine is deci- dcdly now the (uevn of afl 'l(quor; adopled on ull the goud 'lnlrleu. at the res- taurant and at home, In the first-class hotels, as in the priute’s drawing-roows, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC C0,, Cor, 8th & Viue Sts.,, OINCINNATI, 0. Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK, e apreading eagle, the natural, shrieking . ¥ Tart of Apr ‘i i s # s e I, K. 4,688, Tve Fort)ication bill pesved the | munarch of the Kockles; mor could he the Benedictine Is the necessary complement of every good repast, and its BRANCH OFFICE: ¥ “mhr.—‘n:l\?:: ‘.“".L.c‘.fi‘ D!‘uu- v:-rx:ul.}::n very cowplete records of acrvico of mauy 1hou- | gouse, ‘as foll f $100.000 bo, | cLouse Ihe beralalo bird, 1ihis being dally use facilitates all the funclidus of Dise stoniach. wonthy. Mr, Dalrvmpte 18 interested in bogh | $8bds- Have aiso vreserved the numbers of | and ibasani pproprinted outof sy | free lsnd, sud accordingly adupted what bs calls 4 . . Seinc-Tuféel 218 State Street, Chicago, v ©F thse farugs, and they sraboth ndesiy | luud-warrants passlug trouch wy bands, Fuey | 1osey In the Tretsury, ot otherwiso uppropeiats | the berolc dealgn.” Tho sagle on tye new dollae s, General wurchouse at Fécamp (Scine-Iuférlcurc). o i arection wud supervision, oo o, fat the protectivm preservation, sod reputr of | then heroic.” Iiis body is cract, \nciiulig 1o the ronts for CAicago : Messrs. Cazade, Crooks and Reynaud, ——— are fuvaluable to those whose memory has fatled, sud to their widays, as they sbow the compavy aud reglwcot 1o which the servico was fortidcativns and oibes works of defvuse, for the cal year ending June 30, 1870, Lbo asino 10 be sipeaded under the direction of the Scerclary uf feft, the besd belog poised as'if in soger, with shut bosk pointing contzariwiae, Whlls thie old wings droop, the uew ouca Bro ralsed as it for General , 28, g‘c‘ofilh-\ tlliam Street, New-York. ‘ A Competent and Regularly Qualified Physlolan In ettendance. Notwitbstandivg these gentlemen broke Rrouud fu this valley only two years sluce, [

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