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Show In the Argus,, tlcle which appeared in our midst. We should commanding the Fifth Military in which the rwriter DESERET EVENING HEWS. xa&nuf&ctttfecl headed an all "Utah," order foxMddin? ilsued has not coin oar strength into money with trict, base Inclinations I'lOODLIMlSEE ;& DilO., the not exposes Freedmen's from Bureau amenta of the only which to pay tribute to other people. GEORGE 0. CANNON. on and disregard of virtue In hla. own In active Dis- any part politics poods may not be so pretty taking of being summarily dismissed. pain EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, and bo fine at first; but.ir tney pe com i fortable we should .be satisfied, and j I FOREIGN. Tuesday, April 21, IMS. after awhile, with patience and J Home-mad- e perse-Terenc- e) WAR COMMENCED 3N ABYSSINIA, heart, but it Is an insult to common Speaking of the Mormons, that psper says, "We confess to being: deepwith their industry and ly impressed Their virtue." industry is necessary to their existence, which, in the fmain, is both poor and wretched, as the editor of that paper is aware. But if virtue consists in preaching and practicing adultery, they have it abundantly; as article probably the writer of such ancircumwould have it, under similar stances, and with similar protection and less encouragement. Again: cency. i j 'A. ! S J led i , EVENING, APRIXi 21.18G8. WHO LEGALE & RETAIL, All the Varieties of o., Merchandise ROLIAIITIC:o: DRALIA! Staple ; . Continued attraction! 4 -- LAUGHABLE . $ t J. X. Caiat. B. Clawsoa H. TUESDAY Ileep Constantly for HAIX and the proper encouragement from Abyssinia, a better quality manufacturer, EXTBAVAGANCE AND HOME of111the that the move2, dated, report April K .l MANUFACTURES. ment on Magdala has been made by the British storming party. The result of the movement Is unknown, owing to' a Detcrtt the to which Fact. for Evening (Special The reign of extravagance, , break in the army telegraph. the past few years has held high carni' PARLIAMENT , val in the Eastern States, has net been Parliament yesterday; without its influence here. A change, j CONGRESSIONAL. proceedings unimportant. They would, doubtless, sooner have no which is very sensibly felt by some per " representative., at all than accept ono who. SENATE. COMMENCEMENT OP t'ENIAN TRIAlA sons at least, has taken place here in for tho paltry emoluments of office. would 1. '20. The Senate The trial of the Fenian Washington, yester thrust hlnvxlf into tho shoes of tho man London, the habits of the people. Fashion, that ol M. IL nomination the elected' rejected Desmond, day O'xteefe, English, fickle goddess, has erected her shrine Farley for surveyor of California. Erisoners, Justice, accused of causing they . emoluments of office." The and she has found numerous votaries. theClerkenwell explosion, commenced Oh! Mr."paltry Must the devil preach Argus. CONTINUATION OF TIIE .TRIAL before Chief Justice Cockbuzn We doubt if there are many people who The court on sermons the emoluments our at eleven a.m., man- and: Justice Brad well. The Jury were of office," as well as"paltry opened on in polygamy? proportion agers present. In response to an endisplay greater ambition, and the trial Is proceeding. The "In spite of tho efforts of some flow disto their incomes, to be fashionable, than quiry from the Chief Justice, Curtis sworn, room approaches were crowded; appointed, malignant adventurers to make court do the inhabitants of this city. To be stated that the counsel for the President there were many policemen present. the world believo that the inpatriarchlalMorsatisfied of this it is only necessary that considered their evidence closed. Bing- The trial of Burke and his fellow priso- stitution of polygamy, adopted the by to ham said the managers might desire to ners will probably commence on Fri- mons, i founded solely on a desire grati a person scrutinize the appearance of a place on the stand some of the witnesses is fast gaining the feeling lusts, lleshly fy day. afterwho had been suspended early in the congregation on some Sunday ground that the doctrines held by tho Mornoon. The onlv feellnir will be one of tilal, but who had not appeared hithermon church aro much better than it has f to. Butler been tho Cushion to represent, or misreprein offered, evidence, por surprise how the people, with their in- tions or the Journal or Congress summary. r.niTouiAr, relatsent, them." comes, support such a style of dress. ing to drafting a commission for: Washt We do not believe that the above We have heard visitors from the Bast ington, as General in Chief, its form as Alfred Is fast gaining ground'! with who shot and "feeling recently Burti, issued; also a letter from the Secretary killed and Europe thus express themselves. the Argus; on the contrary it seems to at Mayor Bodge city, Cheyenne to of the the bo a natural weakness, and fully develpractice was To have Indulged in such extravagant of thatTreasury relating on the ith Inst,, after an oped. i interim discharged ad making department habits would not have been pessible had appointments. Postmaster General investigation of the esse before Justice "After all, with infanticide and prostitunot money been, abundant. For several Randall, being called, produced a copy Brown. The raranant throughout tho counriding Argus is surprised, add tion aro wo against Foster Blod-get- t. thinks this is emphatically qualified to cast stones at any try, years almost all, kinds of business have of the Indictment cose to a go Butler offered men answer. sect differ from us in their mode who of Blodgett's been brisk. Money has been plentiful, Evarts before a Jury. of life, and In their choito of a pathway to j that j objected, saying Blodgett and the products of tho country have was not on trial. The managers offered heaven?" met with a ready cash sale; labor also to show that the indictment was proThe wind and hail ?torm of the IGLh . Not by any means, Mr. Argus. You has been in demand, and it has called for cured by desperate enemies of Blodgett. ult. is said to have been the most de- are not "quail fled," neither by nature was not rele- structive Known for many years. Its nor by breeding, Evarts maintained that it stones to cast at any now are differ times But high prices. vant, but if it was wished to put Blod- violence was felt In sect man or nor of at woman, Mis "any comes of the and with ent, greater gett on the stand, he was prepared to change Many parts severity than if it had not been pre prove that the charges were' true. The souri. Illinois. Ohio, flennessee, Imli- -' e"';'J w!v" 1 ceded by unusual prosperity. - It is now Senate, without division, refused the ana, Kentucky andother sections of the to appreciate or understand that which evidence. Butler offered the .order manly and virtuous. becoming very apparent to .every re- placing Gen. Sherman in command Northwest' and Southwest. Tho. less is The Chi-was of Argus has adopted the laise rea; The we must our that property veryi great. flecting person change of the Department of the Atlantic. of the Mormons, by comparing habits and retrench our expenses, or Evarts objected j saying it was not in the cagoand llock Island Hallway Compa- soning with and enpolygamy the country will be ankrupt. We have rebuttal of any of the evidence that had ny suffered to the tune of about $100,000. deavoring to showprostitution, two of evils that the been introduced. The Senate, by a vote Their blacksmith's buildis not least. the Wevwill a brick been living too fast. We could not long of polygamy shop refused to refourteen to thirty-fiv- e all. We at shall dicuss that question endure such a style of living as has been ceive it. Butler then announced that ing J200 feet long, was completely, de- not ask whether prostitution, which and and between forty fif(y is both loathsome and Indulged in. Xo permanent prosperity the case for the managers was closed; molished, disgusting, and need be expected by us until our Income The court adjourned till Wednesday, other buildings niorgor less damaged. which I? denounced by every decent the Senate went 'into, executive At Chatham. 111., the railroad depot person, and has hitherto found an adexceeds our expenditures. In private and session. was wrecked and othdr buildings badly vocate in the print above mentioned, is Ufa if a man's exnensea exceed his in EXECUTIVE SESSION. worse thau polygamy which steals the come, every" person concludes, and justdamaged, tho loss lPlng estimated at garb of religion and sanctity as a coverwas session short held. executive A about $20,000. Buildings of various ing for its incestuous adultery and ly too, that he is on the high road to the Senate adjourned at 2 o'clock. ruin. And thlsls as true of communikinds and other property were destroyed shame; we shall not tell the Argus HOUSE. which has the most damnable effect upties as it is of individuals. Bo long as at Tana, 111., valued at from $G0,000to on religion and society; as we do not SUBJECTS NOT $70,000. In southern Iowa much the people of this Territory hare to buy THE CI. ATMS OP BRITISH damage desire to disturb his pleasant reflections ,' ALLOWED. more than they sell their course, finanmen and ani- on such subjects. But we will ask, has was done to property,-anreturn from the Senate mals the Upon found no other condition of social reand is down hailstones knocked cially speaking, downward, they chamber Schofleld offered a resolution, many bo by must eventually sink into abject slavery. which was adopted, directing the Com of which measured from five to seven lations except those two? If so, we take the liberty of assuring him that there is This truth is fully understood by our mittee on Foreign Affairs .to inquire Inches in circumference. At Memph'is another a higher and a better scale or of into the providing propriety have bylaw, two steamers blown had condition of civilized society, to which their men, hence, and, leading they chimneys no claim of British subjects for the that a stranger, and which is as ho be of may the pertinaciously urged importance of captured and abandoned down, and another lost her pilot hou.e. different from proceeds either polygamy or proshome manufactures upon the people. property, be allowed by the court or In Cincinnati and its suburbs houses titution as light is from darkness. We But, the ease with which money has Claims, or by any of the executive de- were unroofed and blown down, and mesn monogamy tho been made of late years has had a ten- partments, until the claims of citizens 6t orchards uprooted. A train on the Indoctrine, which prostitutes bv for United States the spoliation man nor the woman; and the neither to divert attention from the rebel cruisers fitted out in British ports dianapolis and Cincinnati railroad was dency believers in which doctrine despises the lifted from the track and much property alike the preachers development of home Industries; goods are allowed. anil advocates and of foreign manufacture have been more THE POWER OP CONORES3 TO REGULATE in that section of country including defenders of Mormonisru and polygamy, suited to tho tastes and pockets of the THE BUILDING OP RAILROADS, j houses and churches, i was destroyed or and the slanderer of decent society. Moorehcad offered a resolution, which seriously damaged. jXo loss of life Is As there is a condition of human sociepeople, and they have been largely Imty which practices neither prostitution adopted, directing the Committee recorded. ported. If this Territory could have was nor polygamy, both of these evils may on to Commerce inquire into the power Lo enjoyed a complete isolation from the ofConereea avoided, and comparing them toto regulate the manner of neither places the latter nor rest of the world, and the people had gether TWO VIEWS. tue railroads, and heating ' who those attempt to justify its practice, been under the necessity of depending building cars. a We refrain from favorable in light. tinon their own resources, we are PROVIDING) THE EXPENSES OF TIIE IMeditors of the Cheyenne Argus expressing our opinion of the editor of The PEACHMENT TRIAL strongly of the opinion we would have j and Leader have been which, for the poor treating on the a publicofjournal, his been much more independent in point On motion of Washburne the Ilouse wretched article reward seeing of Mormonisra;" the former in subject Mormon exin the papers, prostituwe bill for copied are at took the of manufactures than up ofthe present. providing offers and insult to his IA. a gentlemanly and dignified spirit of tes hi paper, trial. the penses us impeachment into Necessity would have driven ; contemptible and readers, by such a mlwrable defense of in the latter between candor, debate ensued Eldredge, spicy manufacturing various articles for which of and 22. B. Washburne. scurrilous style, showing the writer to a beastly practice. What the Mormons Wisconsin, we now have to depend upon importa- The former declared tho amount asked be in done, in the cultivation of the soil, of a very small and un- have possession Mink below admiration by the unholy is tion. There is probably no country in for was not sufficient, and was a mere cultivated aiid with very large which actuated them, by the motives jmlnd, to make the country believe the the world more richly endowed with all dodge articles shallow Washpurposes for which they did it, as well would not cost a large sum. prejudices. Wegivethe the elements- - for the manufacture of trial burne said he was willing, not only to in full, with the reply of the Argxts to as by their blasphemy in denominating damnable practices the commands articles necessary to man's existence, vote this amount, but ten times, that the of the Leader. The their strictures puerile sucand was a amount if the impeachment teachings of Chjiat. comfort and happiness, than our Terriarticle of the is folio win the ArgvK g as fSould be a hundred that worth The reply of tho Argus is in keeping tory. But who will engage in their cess, million dollar! to the country. The galUTAH. with the tone of its first article, dignifimanufacture while those articles can be leries applauded these sentiments. It v on stated is that committee it ed, candid and honorable; and it effectuobtained from abroad? Those who do required some minutes to get order re- elections in have favor of 4111 reported then passed without so complain that they do not receive stored; the as Delegato to Congress from ally puts the stopper on the Leader i division. u i the Territory of Utah, and against the man if he has brains enough topreccive proper encouragement and support. A ITtOTECTION THE F0IV BILL claims of Hon. Wm4 H. Hooper, who it. When purchasers have money, or grain j AMERICAN CITIZENS ABROAD, represented that section with credjt r ' POLYGAMY. that is saleable for money, in nearly A number of resolutions were then has to to and the himself satisfaction of.' imThe Leader has rather an amusing every instance they will buy the introduced for reference, when the the Mormons for four consecutive sesin reply to a few remarks that ported article, though they may have to House resumed consideration of the bfll sions. Although no admirer of the article we made in connection with the right American citizens abroad, ns peculiar institutions of the Mormons, pay more for it, in preference to patron to protectfrom to be represented in Mormons confess' of the we to must the Committee on Foreign yet being deeply izlnz the manufacturer here. This dis reported a with their industry, thrift Congress by delegate of their own Affairs. The bill under discussion is Impressed The writer, whoever he position is very general, and it has been known as Banks' bill, relating to the and virtue Without the aid of gold choosing. err disheartening to those who have rights of naturalized citizen. The bill mining' excitements,) they have built may be, lashes himself into a state of to o. and happy virtuous indignation and makes use of been engaged in manufacturing. up a numerous, prosperous anally passed, was once a remote, very forcible, if not elegant observawhat community in We now have woolen mills; and they set- tions against polygamy, which Is evidesert. Inaccessible The Mormon are turning out a very good article of in at the and tlements of Salt dently a very sore point with him. vicinity SOCTIIEItN ELECTIONS. The misfortune. Is, however, that the been of the greatest possible have Like probably as cloth, not to Chicago, 21. Despatches from the assistance to the development of tile Leader, like Don Quixote, has gone to some imported cloths, but still a veiy south show election is Interior of tho North f American conti- tilt against a windmill, and in this inserviceable article; how many are tlfere sing quietlythatinthe.Louisiana, progresGeorgia if aothing else, these stance the windmill Is of Its own creaand for who, if they have money wherewith to and South Carolina. The constitution nent, deservethis, best wishes of the tion. We distinctly stated in the artho doubtless be succewful hi all threo fcople of tho surrounding territor- ticle referred to that we were no admirer purchase, will patronize the home man will J ies!. Vo ire therefore sorry that they of the peculiar Institution of the Morufacturer? How many wilt content States. have lost the service'of their delegate mons, but we said, and we repeat it COLE TO BE TKIEI themselves with a home-mad- e article, OENEKAL ' to Congress. As for McGrorty, he only here, that such a prosperous, happy .ROW. wisely concluding that though it may 0. The trial of General Cile received about 100 votes to Hooper's and contented people as the Mormons be a little coarser at present, by giving forAlbany, and the Peoplc would, doubtless, of Salt I.ake really are, cannot be wholthe murder of Hiscock, commences 13,000, Booaer havo no representative at ali ly vicious;! as some interested parties the manufacturer proper support, a short than accept one who, for the paltry would have us believe. There; Is no time only will elape when he will be THE ERIE WAR ENDED. emoluments of office, Would thrust him- ue even for virtuous (?i 'young men, able to produce as and The great Erie waf U shoes self into the of tho man they elec- like the editor or writer in the Leader, enpractically more icrviccalte fabrics than any im ded, a compromise having been effected ted. In spite of the efforts ol some few to attempt to buck against facts. There between Drew and Vanderbilt, compre- disappointed, malignant adventursrs aro the Mormons, win have built up a ported goods? world ibelleve .that the country, and all the hh-tonemoralWhile fashion reigns here, and her hensive in terms and calculated to to make theinstitutions nnd insolence In the make two of Pharisaical the railroad autocrats faster patriarchal ity polygamy, law, as promulgated at her chief shrines friends than ever. The members of the adopted by the Mormons, is founded world cannot get over it. Apart from in the old and new world, is paramount, house were furious at seeing their pros- olely on a desire to gratify fleshly lusts, their system of plurality of wives, we there is but little room to hope that pects for plunder broken up, and Imme- the feeling Is fast gaining ground that reiterate that the Mormons have shown took up and passed a bill legal- the doctrines held by the Mormon many good qualities, such as sobriety, articles will ever diatelythe of ten millions of the church are much better than It has thrift, perseverance and brotherly love, izing be popular. Our manufacturers would Erie stockissue and providing for complet- been the fashion to represent, or misre- and that these qualities so far broad heir system of polygamy as to the gusge to Chicago and life present, them. Werb their system of ing entitle to some conslderatian at them directors the the are doing elsewhere of the vicious,! Genital wholly community deluding their prohibiting as from have even hands of the directors crumbled of to the woujd ago long Erie. enlightened and virpieces. purchasers by affixing Paris and Lon- Great acting As Mornionlsm tuous it had christians. Is, made for stands a been; They are "men and preparations don to their goods as the places of man the Erie and the members are proud monument of what sobriety, brethren" although perhaps misguided fight, nfacture. highly disappointed at this amicable ar- thrift, industry and: love can accom- ones. But circumstances here,we think, are rangement, and denounce Vanderbilt plish. After ail, with infanticide and Wc do not proposc4o deal in personhis cowardice and say they will pass prostitution riding rampant throughout alities with the editor of the Leader. likely to favor the dethronement of the for the country, are wo qualified to ca$t for we must confess that wo havo not bills inimical to his goddess. If we must follow fashion stock rose five per cent. interests. Erie stones at any sect of man who differ graduated In lip blackguardism, and in WHO Ul UUf UWUf xi n us from in their mode or life, and ,ln reply to his depreciation of our manli" IRISH AND OEB- -' their choice is necessary that such a deity should FIQHT. - BETWEEN ness and virtue, we will merely say of pathway to heaven? MAJiS. , the former article can be promptly that exercise away and receive homage, let the Leader thinks, is a good Worcester, Mass., 0. A German This,to to tho test when he, or any other us be at least as' independent In that as put "pitch into," and in a fit of man, will aGbrd us tho opportunity. meeting at Clinton assaulted an Irish thing Tre are in other things, and have a mob: knives and clabs "were freely assumed and hypocritical virtoo it bo- Ourvlrtuowell we will notbragabout used, home-maone. We may as well be one Irishman being killed and several rates the Argus as follower our virtue, but certainly think it up to . i wounded. standard. We the Rood as in that in anj thing else. Xiet AQEXTS "OF FBEEDMES'S peculiar .TIIE CLOVEN FOOT. we have with thankfulness, BUREAU admit, NOT so be ever money A feellng of absolute disgust was cre- not been accustomed to that plentiful, our policy TO INTERFERE WITH POLITICS, civilized the should be to patronize every article ated arsons tha respectable portion of in which tho Leader plsys euch Washington, Buchxnin, this ccsnunity, Sunday Itzt, by an tr- - Eocicty a prominent part. IiOndon.--DIapatch- ea A Kaaagrs-- de- Salted ' : this Market, at tm M : -- "GREATLY REDUCED PRICES to-da- y, i l - FARCE ! roit CASH, mm IiIlUTMK THE ROBBER AND HIS DAUGHTER. PRODUCE, and STOCK. 1 Country Dealers Will find it to their adranUc to Will be presented, the Romantic Play, with Powerful Dramatic Fleets, in 3 Acts, euUUed fire as a call. dl2fcly Richard Darvll Krnent Mallravers Sir W. Alaltravers. Lumley Ferrers. Lord KaxlDzbam. CoL Do Montaigne ArmstrongJonn Walters OastmerlO 7err1gne. Balthazar- - . O Teadie MrJ8 .Mr E DCrowiher .Mr A Merriu. .Mr E D CroTther Mr J B Kelly.Mr i iraR Matthews- Lindsay . , Carl- o- rartl AUoe P MrKenzie MrJOOtahtu Mr J M llsrdie Mr .Mr r J -- Mr Mftirticrw-- ..Miss Adams .Mlu Nellie Colebrooi? . Lady Florence. Mis Lizzie I;au Octavls Peaaants. Soldiers, Brigands Pilgrims, Kerranis, ; cic l To conclude with the laughable Farce of j tJl i ill IIP MY! LYE THE MUMMY! ;MrPMarcetl .Mr J M llardu- .Mr JCQrabxm .Mr E I) Orowt her Mr J BKeriv LM Iks Plan Toby Tramp. Mr Mandracon. Cspt canter.Pole Theopbllus .Mr J8LlndhM jArry Botnershln. Fanny Mandragon. Old Tramp. .Miss Alexander tiaan at 714 o'clock. Performanv Commences punctually at 8. DOORS OPEN . Lye, Oil. TJTr. ATlTrs. Geo. IS. Jfmaldron! J:M. ALLEN &C0., j TO-B- D EIOr.lE-PnODUGE- j d STOVE STOKE, AND ... one-wif- e, one-husba- 7; EAST TEMPLE STREET, nd TTAVJ3 constantly on hand ii . . , , POPPER STOVES, i OFFER THEIR IltOX, antl SOAJPS, BltASSlVlAIlE OIXS, To EXCH&JYGE fbv ana WANIIIXa SODA CasSi or 1128:ly At the following terms, which they wish pared with the Cost at which the Eastern articles can be deUvered here: com- ; i J to Mc-Gror- ty , t C-- . Extra Family Soap. to 29 cts. i E to 27 " 23 to 27 - . -- 40 to 50 GUN AND LOCKSMITH, At the Sign of Ac --27 Palm Soap. .... Oxide Castile 8op Variegated Soap. Fancy Perfumed 8oap. Concentrated Lye "Wslilnj Soda Lard Oil .25 ; -- ; fine-looki- ng - l . Neats Foot Oil Dear's Oil on. OFFICE East side of East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. . . dlC&cm ORNSTEIN & POPPER. ITOIfc SAJL-- CHEAP! E, FRAME BniLDIXa, la the 19th Ward, 30 IS feet. It is sironfly boilt, and wlU A 4 rooms down stairs raaxeby and 2 rooms stairs up The bulldlDjc can be onrd easily In day. LUDWIQ BUUEKK. Inquire of on the Premises, one block west d 123.3 of Bishop Raleigh'. SIDLEY & ENDICOTT, I 4i A 50, SOUTH WATER STREET, , , ' i ' CHICAGO, ILXXXOIS. ." 1 , V":' . FULL Stock: of OROCTCRTE always on A and ORDERS FILLED with tbe sameband, car and at as farorable AS IF prices BOUGHT IN PERSON. UlfclmA16:2ra ' I ; t ; - y. ? t 1UI at public auction 'V? aavu'sumaw' MWUf IM to aaus terms and conditions of said deed, and.notes, infy w bat may remain unpaid on said costs hereof. terest, and tbe ' CJerk of the Tutted Etatc 3d DUtrtct JA1IE3 M. CARTER. Trustee, Court, dl2?td TT7ILL attend to drawlnr 'd MINING and V other BKKTX. PoWERSof ATTORNEY, s r JAJBUES- coivr. to. LEQ&L I'Ai-Ea- a acknowledged. ; Allenaare Invited to Dec! are their Intention lit Ward, One Block Wc of School J3ame. V become ClUzens of the United b tales before PLASTERING ana T7IHTE WASHING done UMtirjB PATRICK; LYNCH, " - ' - - at jAirn Hagcs'i Gciinlth $ , 0 : dfescrlbed property DC, 0- !: . between tbe hours of ten o'clock a.m ana iou o'clock p.ui at the Court Ilouse door lntne city ar PROVO. Utah Territory, sell th above t . 0.-- Gen. pro-pert- . nnf to-da- y ed A.D., 1KC7, and recorded In Boot ih under-- : Utah County Records, conveyed toJ,pagelH.M shjned. Trustee, the following described to wit: The Houth half of Lot In Block X) of ihe Plat of Provo. Utah. County, Utah Territory, con- tstnlnir At acres, mora or less, together with all Improvements thereon. Also,' Lots (3, 4 and 5.) three. Tour and five, in Bloctc t building lota, containing one and i 66- - 1(M acres. In said City ol Provo. Also. LeU 2 and 3. in Block: 3, of Plat of Troro con Lain Ins tortyone aere. Provo Also, Lou 2 and 3,t In Block 52, of Platmilofof said eon lain In k twenty-eishacres, property lying In Utah County, Utah, Territory; together with all improvements on said ' property. i;. j of In however, to secure the payment trust, everal promissory notes In favor or THOMAS MARSHALL, more partictslarly described in said Ieed of Trust. And Whereas. It was conkaid ditioned that the failure to pay either ofnotes notes, or any part thereof, then all of saiddue on shall immediately become due whether the tace thereof or not; and the said party of ine second part. Trustee herein, may proceed, w sell the above described proper; y at Auction to the highest bidder for Cash, alter first glnng , ten days public notica of such sale. And whereas two of said notes are now lone aince due, and remain nn paid, excepting uon sum of six hundred dollars, duly credited one of ald note; Now, therefore. I, tfif. holder signed Trustee, at tbe request of the legal ; of said notes, will, on Tuesday, tbe fifth day of 3Iay S9-1- 0J WHOLESALE GROCERS, out-weig-ht old-fashion- MILLER, by his WHEREAS WILLIAM of Trust, dated August tbe nrr. Sl-10- home-manufactur- ed de TRUSTEE S SALE! 1 fine-finish- ed . ' r dlS&ly to-morro- w. d 9 Ukn Bri-dl- ea i TO-MOH- -I' Temple Slreft, Halt tty. hand Guns,PlstoN aijd Wt0 75 HAS always for Bale on Reasonable Term. Re .U73tot200fldoz. pa rs done on the shortest notice. 00 of H&rneas. Saddles nd A Good ttopply ou band. Iteriatra neatly executed. B always 77ct.y UUSKINSON'8 PREMIUM WHIPS on hand, 500KL and lie pairs done on the Premises, .50Q and Prodnvee taken In Exchange; .1800 tbe lllcnest Market Price alloured. TMMt ? ; of s ; 5 ; ORNSTEIN all-kind- Che? -- - - i , |