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Show 2- 1- """"""V ,itfrpq from Camccns Cn?T2IFXT. I AI nnmhor nri rrnntAmn.. v. lug hadTJcneflta It is nowUmdthationic of our ladlCS Should be r ftTTi-rTUn letters of Feb. fi rSC Jf? ic r C Udl h au are, entertain "a slml- . f a date3 contain DUUu V. vy iuo announcement V; will cater to tho public war wuu iiesico i2?lSn?i?i40AJexandcr !.$ that add el to their Extensive Stock of Publlc denial favor, and tako her Benent ur .?,iit nn.il advices from SSJ? htirsaay .ovanlng Tho young lady Is so HAVING by tho arrival of their, TTaln of PUDUc w?th l" that toeet forth tI?Yon0 lw uto'tliat Causco, wbllp for thclr on tho occasattendance ,CIam? Ff'l8 rfnltol.' with n victorious army, ion would bo superfluous. To simply stato that a very attractive bill of fare Is promised will be men by tho explosion of sufficient. GROCERIES AND iSTjlPLESi magazine. powder .K-omer- y Taxation in Idaho: a correspondent of tho dispatch from rr.hama, says, that section has gone Idaho 5;afciman, writlng.from Idaho city, says that thero aro many cases of real suffering from Offer the same as Heretofore, for Xro counties gives 11,000 against destitution, among tho Chinese ;in that neighr t f tr The whito vote, thus borhood. This is attributable to some extent, i. 'j n not reach 160 in the according to his statements, "to their being overtaxed. Uo says: is weather the And no system of taxation ever adopted by intensely nation orpeoplo is founded upon a Just or tSr The thermometer is forty degrees any correct that impoverishes or reduces principle, ffivrz'roat St. Thomas. V?"'to class any begzary. thievery f starvation, and V6uv. destitution. It was for no such object, that governments were ever instituted men. If y LOCXIs ill intended to rid the country ofamong an Incubus ofa d&w3m population by unfriendly legislation, 7JIcal. The fine play of "Arralr Na Fparticular inan t commences! but by inviting ignorant sail the Musical treat offered after ltt dustrious peoplo into a country to rob them at , their arrival. It 'is a certain -- CEW pleasure after, of. faces which of the thoso tho poor, Cnrolcss, Tho principal grinding ,f t f aro to enter tho pleasant litwho Into rip 0f Professor disposed as Mr.' McKcnrlo Mtti ireru tle pastlmo of doing by wav of a nice little Joko Mr.Hardie O'Gradv, asMr. Thompson Xor benefit of their pockets, had better contho Serjeant, sulttho Collin, and Mr. Merrill a certain old, fastidious and Jlttlo read, but - Yeiiariicters were admirably represented lb pretty good book, as It contains not a little- innamed. In Mr. McKcnzlo's formation apparently designed for their espec wcr even hotter pleased than wo ; nso ial and benefit, and from all I have ever, be. Though not exactly in h!s lino he been a bio to gatner mere, mere are no special .v . .a : ..- m .:oNALiiImmunities in favor of territorial legislatures contained there cither. Still tho authority cited have very little weight in modern limes here- - may boy" which , . , with ono wan legislatures.' of Mr. Llutlsay's Fccney ;;.i.i-hcof the piece, no plays They can t steal, ho says, from tho whites wliat portraitures abllltv.Tho of characters trith rrrat they lack to sustain themselves and pay their txaa. fanny, McCout, iCatey Walsh. Olny, taxes, because tho whites themsolvbs aro too ; tvvn r relented In good stylo by Miss JMOUNTINQ to One Dollar or over . heavy and bind t r,- -. Mb.-- Colcbrool:. Mr. Graham. Miss poor. .Thclr . taxes aro very - ; iixnuUT. Mr. Malbcn and others. Tho music heavily upon them , wtica followed tho drama, vocal and instrumental, was well executed, and drew repeated-; ; Aboxtt Rats. A paragraph has been going tho a clean-in- round of tho WILL BE ALLOWED tcrto cfapplaute. "When wo went tho that Deseret papers, saying an drew encore; satu Dj3lrs. Careless, aaisodtd "Anld Kobln Gray." on tho English News tomo time ago assorted that there, were Concertina, by Anthony Godoc, Esq., tho audieno rats In Salt Lake City. The News did not nce call! us loudly for Tho Chimes' with say anything of tho kind; for, though we have For thirty days from this date. waichUh gentleman obligingly favored them. never yot been troubled with tho quadrupedal Ttio ctoruj was large and mo3t clllclcnt; tho vermin, wo havo occasionally had to suffer from otner vocalists and the Instrumentalists arc another kind Mland rats," you know, as Shy-lo- ck -well known for thclrabillty; and tho nnaloof now they are somewhat scar-It. Just has l. SUCCeSS-futhe cvesing's entertainment was very cer than they, havo been;a and we would not total deprivation of view as a heavy' aflltctlon d5G&sl02-t- f "iV morrow ovcnlng the "Very popular and presence. o; tM i - - Sovcl Effoliday Mterprise. -- .-o- iiC'' GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION or ' en-roa- to rh5J . f ggpoS3 t - m . - I r rf M-- - ' . rain aud items; 201PER .", soo TD) ex-Sa- to i . 1 The- - under signed urishing (o: close Jiis l b usifiess :repxratory. to " gdingt Ekiat -catfgin the contingnngTOhWMM' CHASE rMerchandisat and Machinery-V on COMMISSIOJSri and to antfest his appreciation of the: liberal patronage' bestowed upon the Dixie-Store. offers the foUowing ia his pqironsl: fjFartitmfariyjhose. who Jiqge oeen accommuaaiea unin creates Ave dollars in cash paid on Book FOR EVERY or invested in Merchandise.; he will present a certificate which will entitle the t holder to; a chance for one of J . : -- proiom I , - - - " ' . . CID CID cd th 9 - i "o. no. Varying In Value from One to one Hundred "Dollars! ; ; In aU, amounting to , . - Tjr-vienrt- i- 'CASIHISALES, st ikkA - t " ? ? Bassett&:" Roberts" -- "' ln-tem- cry Colleen town" sensational play, wtit hj performed. This Is A piece which con- ex-- : presented. For wit. pathos, poetical Ideas, sensatciUn? circumstances and situations, and ional e fleets, vre presume it stands without a rival in the whole range of the sensation drama, our company play It well. Mr. Dunbar appears n MylcH. It will bo preceded by a MA Kiss In , ttie Ixirfc," a very humorous farce. Wn ArruEci ate. Almost every mail brings uh a number of letters which speak la most en- couraglns terras of oar efforts, and highly of the NSW3. Uo trnst our correslaudatory wilt not thtatc tin kicking in nnprecla-rpondent oectxuio wo tto not pnottzti triem. It la certo read such comments very gratifying tainly of an Ogdcn from extracted tholottcr ui this", :M cannot do without theOTs. correspondent: of tho the times; and vofeel spirit audkeep Utie mafelng Increased efforts to eontlnuo to " erit such expressions of good feeling and approbation of our labors. But wo arc opposed on principle to publishing laudatory comments, os we would rather tho paper should increaso Its popularity by its Intrinsic merits. Wo tbanlc cur corrtspondents and subscribers for their many good wishes they are stlmulatlngand encouraging; and we hope those who express them, will not misunderstand us, when they do not pppear In print, as is too often tho case in nows-aapcTho f m ri. - y.vr.nATii MnnTXxes. cupied tho forenoon in Kldcr Orson Pratt nv ff cvl-b?- in JfIF.?K cordially By letter from borg to W. Clayton, Esq.'; which has bequ court eously placed at our disposal; we learn that the conlabors of tho Elders In the north of Europe 881 were tinue to be groatly, blessed. Xtist year f baptized; and in spito of thethooppositlon-oworn still is apostates, priests and returned The, poor Saints are looking forprogressing. ward with great anxiety for the day.of deliverance, and aro much encouraged by tho efforts to gather the Saints being made lu this Territory Trom abroad. ;VJ DESEBET u . i ? Y On the first day of Febrnary, .'1S63, ,or as soon as 1,000 Certificates are disposed of,v(as aboveO The Stock offered embraces about TEN THOU SAND DOLIiARS worth of General Merchanwhich are 100,000 Shingles, 100 dise, included inil.OOO Cedar: Posts. Also, Lath, cords of Wood, AU ol L.nmber,;i Wagons, Mnles and Horses. on Liberal closed out the above which will be Terms; yERY LOW for Cash, at ' j -- i andthedetail.we Wholesale Ta accommodate persons in country, will" receive Cash on Book 'Account or Cash Orders forxMerchandlse.l by Mall or TELE- for same, on acGRAPH, and return receipts oa merchandise count, or due bills for payable ratio In the with certificates, demand, live dollars, so paid or ordered. of one fortogether' every rffl tTansactlon. 'A REAL Th in ia n. "Rnn LBUG'-.anit is confidently hoped; that our frientls wuiALlj "see me poimvunuiavau pre.themselves , of the favorable opportunity at a" discount. sented of paying, their accounts at the Dixie Store, For further particulars;call see make your list of presents, examine stock, cxLvour and way go investment, pay your debts, IVINS. 'A. rejoicing. d34-- tr n.-T- T'l UniUERSITV, - s Mercantile:;.: Jcparioient. J 'i t "r .f i .J i k i. . i t v r ft . If - 1 ;o:- - ' fI I , Avnmmrviftt.inTin n!ivin! neen ue Toe Ejection. Tho Municipal Election was r TTrynntTTr? to nieet to enable tbe rrlnclpT mandea tula nhornoon, thA nnrkiimtintiR spirit Classes. to progressing wltU nn usual admission his for as we wcro preparing to go to press. Several of tho Regency tako pleasure in announcing to tho candidates wero bestirring therasolves in. tne i , 'uuiiu, iuui was belnprosecutcd the matter, and tho voting ' ' t r , ' i ;. t ' c i i -- -- w ' - i f - , .J" . , l with crcaLactlvlty. : , iWoitiCATlON WAJfTEb. JOSEPH. GREEN would bo very glad.to hear ol JOHN MONK, if he is living who emigrated from Birmingham INSTITUTED, AND STUDin the year 1SG1; or from ENOCH MONK his son; IS NOW CAN BE RECEIVED IfOR ENTS and wnld ho glad of any information about : F r; A m either of them, either by letter to the address :0 i.THH STUDT or Inserted in tho Millennial JStar. Address, given, THOROUGH 1 2. AlmaTerrace, Wandsworth Common, Surrey, v England. - i r : -- f - ; i j 4 i -- , - f COMIMDBIRCIA 11 y - . d Elder C. Wider- - was very cold Iastnlght, tho sun shines but beautKully dear. 'To-da- n very Interesting dis- sweeten-fuwuhma- jctr SaiSDiNAViA. ,;Tnn Weatii kh. oc- the Word of Wisdom and dietetic?. He showed the of a vegetable diet, and some of tho superiority from a liberal nso evils of tlesh meat to those arising who so Indulge. The importance of not taking animal life, unless when necessity requires it, was forcibly dwelt upon, nnd sustained by quotations from published . revthiUons. Afternoon, sKUter Eras tus Snow treated on the prophecies relating to tho establishment of the kingdom of inxi in the last days; and, in vlewol the great worfe thus devolving upon tho Balnts, the scccssety for 'their qualifying themselves to rerfcxin it. This they can only do by living- In righteousness and purity, so that tho Hplrit and i n vr of God may bo and abldo with them. , '0i:a Dixie Tuxes. Tho second number of tuts newspaper enterprise in onr Southern settlement, has reached us from 8t, George, tho npst number not having come to hand. Tho diiUcuUles attending tho establishment and conUucJ-ioof a paper lu almost succtianmlly new and not over wmuions KPttirmntit. tho people have, m many instances, a hard struggle to secure tho necessaries or life, and constant and severe labor to lay the foundation of a permanent homo; can scarcely bo realized by thos Tvhohavo had no experience of tho kind. Viewed in this light, the starting of Our puie Times, by br. J. K. J ohnson, its Editor and rroprietox is considerable of an enterprise. But our settlements south aro increasing and growing In wealth andrapidly The importance. .people have so for overcomo tho great struggle cfestabltshins those settlements, that their toils, wioosa perhaps equal ly asarduons, aro comforts and aids to happy existence, which lightens them of half their heavy ai themselves in type, .by sustaining a T this Rn.a p3PCT uud wo lofc fcVp?t?. JHm01 lltCTar a southern Utah to bo tho dvt?il?a .f ,Krowth..wHlchf widening and Penmg iuintluence. will be proportionate which is coan. Sntiifrt8?.0 tol?become rich and populous havo Psed. There aro ontnainy other earleQ!f inuts of the Territory, too. its innuonceJLr? fcitwL Sulis a AUO litcreditable very ufo rmvr considerinz 41 10 laoor under in cuuu;. menu iSiULBi1. .a50oA,y supply of advertise- iur ynomo" enterprise and fttrr,.i2"V.w,; o 5cc?JS wish Our Dixie Times course on ! t to be; GRATUITOUSI-; DISTRIBUTED UtVp-feeli-ns ed, - I 'I ft - r - - s I , ,; :.: r, Dngnuy, witn irost in tnosnace ; By Dcseret.Tclegraph Une: ;:; f ;rhaver.:; - Provo; this was tho coldest morning wo is shining but It is had this winter.. Tho sun , COld. m .; r VIZ: cold: thrco inches Nephl; clear and fell on Saturday last, Tnero, was a severe frost ' last night. ;V ,Mount Pleasant; dear and very- beautiful; froze '. . hard last night. Chicken Creek; Unci but rather cold; snow five nnfATT?.TnT a Ti a tct . rs inches deep. noRRERPONDENOE Farowan; quite clear; very ' cold last night. The snow is, ten inches deep, but drlits on the COMMERCIAL CAIiCUIi ATION, L: two ol are main road, and three feet, making them almost impassable. and pleasant; hard frost last Tokervillc; clear BROKERAGE; r- I :f 7" ? RAIIj-ROADIN. night. HU George; the coldest morning wo haTO had STEAM-BOATINduring tho winter; clear and pleasant. ..Ther- r 4 ; " i 4 "S. , -- of-sno- ."-- i . I - . BOOK-KEEPING- , - -It- 5 r" nRAL . ? ' 1 - : - - .5--- - ' V " f . - . - S 4? I! 20.000 founds KAILS, v, !: : -- ;v ; j;ft' v.y" U: 20,000 Pounds, SUGABf,r::. -- ' ' , t . Hi'. X G, 30000. Yards DOMESTICS, G, ;:i:BANKING, PHONOGRAPHY, ' f TKL"EGRAEHY. f.whn la entered for the .40,000" Yards PRINTS- ,Business Course, ir en titled to (renew ' 'H ' i, "III1'' e; or, in other ' her Studies at r .l i Besides a"CX)MPIETE ASSORTMEINT Of words; is entitled to alife Interest, OorresTJond : Tho Wi&consin JFarmcr renews a suggestion th at farmers pack4 the snow on their Holds of wheat hy rolling it. i Tho any-timdesign of this is to causo itto remain on tho ground longer, pack: the soil more "DnnmnnoViin sfATiprftl In Its place, and protect the wheat firmly a it MktvnHi Plnnnnnrrnrirnr flTl fl roots from tho freezings and'ihawings . II- a . Ia of early spring. The hotter crop of wheat Telegrapmng, o.uu per ,aioiiw.;;muiuj in .one case, on"a strip of land over from 10 A.M. to 12 M., and from 12 to4 which, wood had been - - hauled,--- --suggests this course. Course,. i $35 PO. Terms for a Complete . - ....... 10 00 L T Ir r -- ! j ; -- t V- f - -l . t . - ' ' ' 1 ! , 1 General - Ivlerchandise 4 J. 4v;.- - . - . -- - -.- ... . '-,. . - . A- -i 1 1 lywiat .gotwcjs; : -- I a I I "i - i SCALL dil-t- f : 5 5 to Tin: -- ' TRAVEL I NG PTTBiilC klNCi I - V 4. AND SEE US it: r with music should seo her, for, sho commnnU cates a knowledge of the eclence, by Hobbino American Method," eo quickly- n3 to astonish VriHEr UNDERSIGNED TS JPgERflJEt TICKETS thosor unacquainted with it, Wo think our I EASTERN-CITIESmusicians who, wish to fully nnderctand Harby either of mony or Thorough Bas3, npplleil to tho piano, tho covcral Railroad Itoutcn. office nr WelisJ organ. &c., ounht to mane themselves r.cqualnt For1111 opplyattho ed with tho system soon, as she will remain, hero but a short Ume.. She can belound at tho -Agent. - v , tf. . r Town send House.: -- U 1 45 Off Mr?, yhito has arranged to prolong her slay In the city for a llttlo time longer, and thoso who desire to rapidly obtain an acqualntanco : T" nr . . , . 'Andjfrill ixiaiVitADyi i , r ... ifflfi -- , d21&WS-t- f : - , j i ; j; . i i: : r, l - , V" ,1 ? . I |