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Show eon 2 oe yes i DAILY TELEGRAPH. little top-knot Gotp of IN WOODMANSEE’S COMPRISING. While all Uncle responsiblé Sam’s for the GOODS |. LADIES’, GENTS’ Have e just scien are now opening a fresh supply of goods, which, tion with their old Bh Gs they will sell _ ‘cash and grain in connec- 6 Anvits, : GLASS. 85/10 x 14 45{10 x 16 MISCELLANEOUS. 2 00| Horse pioe nee 1 00 a1 25| Olive oil 250a4 an Blue vitriol 50 75 60 TartTaric 4 Baas TONS The above GOODS T wish to dispose of previous to my departure on phe 6th Noventiber. S BRITISH PERIODICALS, The London servative.) OF .. oe. HOUSE. uy AN @#xTIST AMONG US.—Mr. E. W. Perry, an accomplished portrait and landscape painter, from San Francisco, is how sojourn- ing among us. He has within the last few days taken a full sized bust portrait of Pres't. Young—an excellent likeness, Mr. Perry is a thorongh artist. We should be pleased to have him pass the winter among Groceries: us. Lerr Eastwarp, by this morning’s stage, Cyrus P. Gilbert, Esq., of the house of Gilbert & Sons; Major Hardesty, of Weston, Mo., Captain Thomas D. Pitt, of Montana, and David Street, Esq., paymaster of O. Stage Company. An INSTALLMENT.—A small company of ‘emigration, brought in by the aid lately sent from this city, arrived here on Tuesday evening, in charge of Elder Charles B. Taylor,of the 14th Ward, who comes in from his mission to England. Gors Nortuwarp.—Gov. Lyon leaves this morning for Idaho. We wish his Excellency a pleasant trip; he will no doubt be warmly welcomed back again by our northern neigh bors. : New Goops.—Ransohoff & Co. have just received a magnificent assortment of merehandise, to which they invite attention: see adyertisement. A-room wanted with or without board by a single gentleman. wo Bassett & Roberts call attention to ay -gepiete store, and complete stock of every- thing in the merchandise line. SPLENDIDWa Y SELL WiLL WE Chicago Wagons 18- tf OF GAITERS, AND BootrEeES CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, | mADIES’ WHICH AND A GHOICE ARTICLE OF THose EMIGRANTS.—Do not forget them. Some have got in—be kind to them and help them to find houses and employment. Many more are back on the way; rig up teams, you men who are not drilling, and send something nice to the folks exposed to the cold nights under canvass. ‘ A Necessary “PRECAUTION.—It would be well for all persons communicating with this office to address the Daily Telegraph Office, ‘and in addressing that lightning, wire and pole institution, be sure to write Pacific Telegraph Office. One or two mistakes have nigh occurred and we would like to avoid the possibility of such a recurrence. OPSEE. EY LATEST NEW YORK STYLES ‘GENTLEMEN'S. BOOTS AND SHOES, A Sale re AP LOW RATES. jerms. on Reasonable NOTICE! IMPORTANT Walker's New Building, just FTouse. E HAVE belew the Salt Lake just received forty eight wagon loads of goods, bought on the lowest the market. ebb of FANCY GOODS, AT Glass, «e. Our extensive THE ADJOINING penta t stoes Assortment THE YARD, LUMBER CITY CG of Of attractive obtain A GENERAL BE WE DEFY COMPETITION. . CONSTANTLY ON —— N.S.Ransohoff&Co., BAST 100-tf TEMPLE STREEKT, 8, L: CITY, oS. have Ellis & Bro’s Viouin ee and GurraR Srrinas,, and Gants’ Kip/Guoves. f hs of the Re- OtOOs sree 15.60: >: 66 The works will be printed on a greatly improved quality of paper; and while nearly all American Periodicals are either advanced in price or reduced in size—and very generally both—we shall continue to give faithful copies of all the matter contained in the original editions. ence, our present prices will be found as cheap, for the amount of matter’ furnished, as those of any of the competing periodicals in this country: Compared with the cost of the original editions, which at the present premium on gold would be about $100 a year; our prices ($15) are exceedingly low. Add to this the fact that we make our annual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in Gold—$: costing us at this time (Jan., 1865) nearly $2.50 in ctirrency—and we trust that in the scale we have adopted we shall be ens tirely justitled by our subscribers and the reading public. The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on ovr Cryrt War, and, though tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering theif great ability and the different stand- points from Which they are written, be read and studied with advantage by the people of this country, of every cr eed and party. ee erereee THE FOUR REVIEWS FOR 1863, A few copies of the above remain on hand, and will be sold at $5 for the whole four, or $2 for any one. We also publish the FARMER’S Work Cattle, A. YOUNC. GUIDE, Damask Covers, and numerous $7:for the two LEONARD 2 vols. Royal Oc= Eugravings. volumes—by Mail, post SCOTT & Co., Publishers, Ne. 38, Walker Street, New York. to be PRICES IN ALL CASES. G. S. L. City. PIONEER LINE! & SON, Lapizs’ BEST STOCK from OF | TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO AND OTHER GROCERIES. of their QUALITY, and will moderate profit, but not at GOVERNMENT! VOUCHERS Taken AT ces. for Goods at Cash Pri- Eldredge 223-tf & Clawson. Ellis & Bro’s. have for Sale, sell at a ‘Tener Cent. wnaer Gost PAR And to arrive with our next Train, now on the way, 10 and 12-inch Prorta Sree Piows, and Grass and Spanisu Dusturs—Latest Styles. oe’ 1600 pages PRICE paid, $8. College. WILKINSON & FENN, We boast for Sale, Fancy tavo, of Yale in Utah. Have received a portion of their NEW the States. Ellis & Bro’s. have for Sale,~ IratraN terms for without “| goods of us, not SATISFACTORY TEE: _JOSEPH paid for Produce. 62-tf ———_0 saleable elsewhere YT. D. BROWN HAND. reasonable c sxohienged on All of which will be sold for Cash, Store Pay, orWagons, Hay, or Grain. Horses, Mules, xa-Highest Prices Pan ee Qe RED AND WHITE PINE LUMBER We sell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at’prices so low, that manufaeture Sltf OF ASSORTMENT many found oun WILL APLERS,| and number. COUNTRY MERCHANTS HOUSE, COUNCIL pattern ; Is the best in the Market. SCHOOL DOORS OF ALL KINDS!) Blackwood yiews me t For ractewood anid ine Rou Reviews J. P. Norton, Can Soli. CrLTy. FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY STATIONERY, &e,, AND FOR 1865. By. Henry Sreruens, of Edinburgh, and the late EAT REDUCTION IN PR iy Chinaware, For sometimes Our assortment consists of all varieties of merchandise usually brought to this city and include many styles of goods new to the Territory. ae Hardware, : Magazine -For any one of the Reviews $4.00 perane For any two of the Reviews < 2006s For any three of the Reviews 10:00:28 For all four of the Reviews enka COs ES For Blackwood’s Magazine ° 40055;:¢8 For Blackwood and one Review Seeley For iacioncadt and ay ae of the Re- : 6e views Wilkinson & Fenn. ND marmiidech TERMS Exchange Buildings. > CLOTHING (Con: The American Publishers continue to reprint thé above-named periodicals. bntas. the.cast.o sed, they “T taxes, diities, licenses, etc., largely increased, the are compelled to advance their terms as fol OwWs: GOOD NEW WHOLESALE Review (Tory.) W. S. GODBE, 101 tf 'ETS’ Quarterly Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical.) The N artberettish RoviesyGe ee Church) CHICAGO WAGONS & STOVES. ——o——— W. H. HOOPER. The The HAY, FOR Acr, Srics, | Blackwood’s MORE Tas, 2 Baas Cassta, 2 Baas GINGER: MARKET EXCHANGE Superior 5 Baas Prprer, [Non-resident readers will please bear in mind that our quotations are based upon actual transactions and are gold prices. for goods by the original packages. The retail prices average about ten per cent above quotations.| Flour— Bacon, perlb. 4744 a 50 St. Louis - 26 00a 27 50/Candles, ,, - 53a90 Salt Lake 17 00 a18 00)Sugar, A - 53a 60 States - 20 00 a 24 00\Coffee, 4, 100a105 Potatoes, per Ib. 00a 00/Tea, » 2080a3875 Onions, 33 00a00/Butter, ,, 75 a1 40 Wheat, a 00 a 06/Dried Apples, 6214 Barley’ S55 002800 Peaches, 78 Oats, a 00 a 00| Molasses, pr keg 00 00 IN Cuxsts 24 Sacks prime Rio Corres, 40 Boxes Sruart’s Canpiks, Mustarp, Inpico, Nutitecs, Saeratts, 300a40 A FEW SLEDGES, AND Powperep SUGAR, 20 150 a2 2 1 25 MEAT MARKET. 12 a 20) Pork 75| Hams, smoked 20 a 25] Bacon j 6 Vices, 6 Brtiows, with Hammers anp 100 Sacks Crusimp 65 85 Peters & YOUTHS GEN 3 an 450 400 * Corronapes, Coasnr’s Corton, Axrs, Scyrues, 30 Dozen SpapEes AND SHOVELS, 30 Piatrorm anp Unton Bar Scauns, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, HATS AND CAPS. |7 will no Ticks, DEnIMs,Hickory, VIRGINIA CITY, MONTANA. Oct. 21, 1865. OUR STOCK OF doubt remember the great west with interest. We expect to see again friend Street next spring planting poles and running wires to and from the Atlantic and.Pacific. Great time, ours. Success to brains and perseve- aa 00} WHOLESALE - Gone WEstwarp.—James J. Tracy, James Street and H.S. Rumfield, Esqrs., leave today for the west. The firSt.two gentlemen purpose taking the steamer from San Fran‘cisco-for New York. Mr. Rumfield returns again in the course of afew weeks. Mr. Tracy has made a pleasant sojourn in the rance. te Rakes 4 00)Miners’ Picks 2502300] ‘* shovelslghd Toa ‘" &ZO. 5 Baues 5 Bares 10 Baues 1000 uzs. Brass Kurrus, 45 35004 Beef, fresh Beef, dried Mutton Brown Domestic, Bieacuep Domesti¢, Prints, 3 Truss 10 Dozen 10 Dozen 40 0) Axes ‘Gunpowder Ax handles Cups &srs set 22 Bates 5 Bates 5 Bates 3 Baus oi Grn erdies, scythes 14 on 8 x 10 each 10x12 NOTIONS, GAITERS, STAPLE GOODS ; 60) Shovels Plates set some, ot of 50 a 80 Sheet Iron “TRIMMINGS. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and will offer, at WHOLESALE ONLY, thie fefouiig Splendid — it 1 00 = 100 2 50 78 100 400a600 15092 Castings BALMORALS,| and Ssenaia o> ore 3 50 “60| Pepper 60/Ginger 3 50 Jan a Ginger 1 00 Soap Tb bar 1 06/Castile af 60|Coal Oil pr gal 60 LINENS. Wire there is no doubt about the general results of camp life. A letter on our table gives an account of disgraceful conduct of one of the “‘gay and festive boys,” and a girl about &C, 12 years of age, in the vicinity of this city. The girl—either from natural depravity or Embraces the latest Fall and Winter Styles, ia of hellish influence of parties, who are prob- the VERY BEST QUALITY, and for CILEAPNESS cannot be equalled in U:ah. ably reaping the harvest of her sins—seem-4 ed perfectly used to the business. She is |~ ~-—0—— not the only one, who, décked in the tawdry of guilt, now parades our streets-—_the LATEST MODES regults of similar associations.] mountains for five or six months 75|Nutmegs DLESALE ONLY, 100 al 25] Crasn 45 a 60 HARDWARE. Brass Kettles pr Ib 1 40|Grain Scythes 3 50 a 400 Shingle Ni ails 55|Grass Scythes| 3 00 Lath 60| ‘* Snaths 3 00 Other sizes 50|Spades 400 to4 a results. of Broadcloth Cassimeres Flannels Satinetts Delaines ‘ Sugar pr lb Coffee pr lb Green Tea Tobacco Raisins Currants Rice - Brown men certainly are actions 66. ‘ 90|Coates Thread pr doz 2 25 83 tine Forks Manure ‘‘ Hoes hand’d &C., 00 00 78 99 60 a 90|Skein Cotton prib 300 85a 1 25) Batting pr lb 1 25 35 a 40/Cctton Yarn prbch 9 00 WOOLLEN. 5 00to13 00;Linseys ~ 758125 _ 250 to 4.50} Poplins 50 to 1 25 100 to1 40 Shawls each 12 00 to 25 00 ~— 100f0200|Capes ,, 1000a18 00 1 00'Blkets pr pr 1200 S 25 00 _. GROCERIES. 60 a 70| Cudbear 1 25 90|Dried Apples 50 3 50 a 4 50! Dried Peaches 35 1 50 a 2 00;Molasses pr gal 200 a3 Bo i 00}Cinnamor pr Ib 250 1 00|Cloves 50 40 a 50) Allspice 100 Lead &C., 60a1 65 a 1 125 a1 75 a e + e not such 1614. Denims Irish pr yd BRousht. Her and now thatthe war is over we shall begin to be made acquainted with some of its sad results in a moral point of view.” [It's not only boys ‘‘from the war” that with IProduce NEW only one out of thousands; acquainted ACL with is leading a life ofinfamy and shame. us Grain 80tf MILLINERY GOODS, ‘One of Uncle Sam’s gay and festive boys,” and now that she has failen from innocence, make he oe Cincin- one of the victims of correspondence STAPLE. are Stripes Ticks Prints Soda lb paper Saleratus Indigo Madder et toe ood Our Goods were bought in New York upon the lowest market and we can offer such inducements to PuLgnaNers by wholesale, as will enable them to pte with any others in the trade. STAPLA &GPANCY nati Enquirer gives an account of the se- |. duction of a lady of an interior county of Kentucky, who is now in that city. She is case is probably GROCERIES, s ; FESTIVE.’’—The NEW BOIEBING, EAST TEMPLE ST. Stock has now arrived, consisting of a large and Lunied assortment of DRY GOQDS, HA RDWARE, BOOTS AND| SHOES, &c., &c., which we willsell to. merchants and: others, at prices OF EVERY VARIETY, hardly raise a full half-dozen to listen to his AND err Cotn.—125. Star Candtés DRESS GOODS, city was astir yester- lapsed into a state of almost Sunday quiet, even the irrepressible Snyder himself could GAY Our LATEST STYLE OF After the departure of the men, the city re- “THe 52 = COTTON ‘oops. Heavy brnsheetgs 65a 80 IGinghams Fine doe 75 a 90/Delaines Bleached s oe 65 80 Ky Jeans Osnaburg 25| Blue Drills SUPERB STOCK day morning with the various companies turning out to the four days’ drill. The companies formed in their respective Wards, or other determined locality, and were marched in regiments to the traming ground. As far as we could learn there was a tolerably ample supply of baggage wagons loaded up with bedding and other requisites | Fg for the occasion. The horse and a portion of the artillery companies were the only ones we noticed attired in distinctive uniforms. persuasive addresses. ae Dust.—Virginia,; 2014: . Boise, sparrow. Traininc.—The =: GREAT SALT LAKE CITY RETAIL MARKETS Correctéd by W. S. GODBE, Exchange Buildings. a cap—and the general effect of a puppet. There is nothing beats the broad brim felt hat. Itlooksboldandmanly. As to dress, the simpler and quieter the color, and the less of giit and gingerbread, the better. The simple plain attire of our Cayairy militia is an excellent samplé. \ Coats with ample skirts ‘‘is the idea’’—none of your bobtailed short-skirted monstrosities, that ‘give a man the appearance of a cockTue 8 t) anda omy OFFICE OF THE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. Wednesday Evéning, November I, 1865. Unirormine.—As things military are the text now, it is possible some attention may . shortly be paid to the subject of uniforms. When the matter of hats comes up, we} trust the little miserable french shako—or poke—will not be the kind generally adopted for our men. Its chief recommendations seem to be, that it affords no warmth in winter, and leaves the face exposed to - the burning sun, to be blistered up in summer. It was devised by anation distinguished for foppery in dress; and whose peau ideal oi a military hero is an exquisite with a wasp waist, wie COMMERCIAL. We have a choice selection and great variety of Goods on the road hither, | «02. t£ ; Tae Orumpratep Kirpy’s ComBINED REAPER AND MOWER. 3 |