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Show ?i& and The Uvalanche9 Helena letter gives hospitable quarters at abouO a,m. w ' an account of an attempt made by the " to General Jean drove 'rebelled; Sheriff and posse to arrest a. negro 5arSw ?nd CoS:t Pcstcn wero killed. GEORGE Q.XANNON, Alaska brin This is the placo at which President desperado in that vicinity, who made a N ySS: resistance, severely desperate wounding The l&iar 19th. PUBLISHER. KDITOIt AND ihe Orson Hyde is located, and from its ap the Sheriff and several others, and then Prospects for pe would scarcely be thought escaped to, me wooug. coon, xuiiy a JSSjS!S WtSir it pearance not very bright, are September S9, 1S6S. that It had been so recently abandoned hundred men assembled, and scouring fz-Tneeday, with the discontent r?LmffiSey The cereaTcrop the woods, succeeded in finding, the in to obtain inhabitants its greater by negro, whom they hung to a tree. affected onatfnSuTwere by more EDITORIAL CORBESPOHDENOE. security at General C. Hindman,. formerly of the densely- populaNiclragua. The ted settlements against the attacks Confederate army, was assassinated SStTndn; also Indisappearing from while sitting in nls own house in the A two hours meet midst own family, at Helena, last YOUNG'S TRIP of thewasIndians. PRESIDENT SdSf:-dTic- efi from n, held hore, during, which night. of- hla was smoking hla L ing Hindman in- i SOUTH. ,M the that the Van reporU Elders . Joseph F. Smith, John pipe, his left hand, which was holding toSS, wnfln ' ' i .w Rant are maiwuMB the. Sept. 22, 1SC3. hmrffenw Wilford carried Cott. Joseph Young, pipe, being Woodruff, the away by AAntta fMAM buck-shoThis morning the drive wa made to Geo. Q. Cannon and Pre, D. H. Wells charge, of A man who to return to Madrid Saor; served under has formerly Hindman, Krotectlon of the capitaLin.The addressed the people. After partaking been arrested on .suspicion of committhe Evolution is ; Thla a u romantic country through of the hospitalities of Pres. O. Hyde and ting tbe deed. Valladolld has SSrtor? Pittsburg. An immense democratic which to travel, and the situation of the citizens of this place we drove to the Queen. The mass is being held pronounced againstextended meeting most this settlement is moat picturesque. But FORT ETHBJLni. . Frank Blair, is addressing the masses, ?evolt has alreadyInto whichinto and Old In times of The It la In n exposed position provinces here! equalled that of and German speakers are also address ofSoCastile reception Z v" are divided. enthusi- Kew ; the Indian di Clculty. It Is surrounded by Mount Pleasant. There were two arches, ing the people. There 'is great ThA fnllowincr is" - i &c. Are asm. works, what In this mountainous country we between which the people were drawn New .York. A from Bpaln: The city of procession of 600 shoe- very latest una would call low blufld, which are covered uceu wmwutu on each side of the road., As the car makers paraded and banquetted Qartnagena j with a thick growth of cedars, and it Is up of in honor St. walls Crispin.' Waa these drove between living riages rnri a to Valencia. The four members of the Chamber open on the north to trails through the the playing of the bands, or which there ofOnly commander of de Novallcliez, assembled to day,' on a Marquis mountains which are easy of access to were three: a martial and two brass callCommerce to devise means for the royal iroops m mo icu, for a Bex- and commonly traveled by the Indians. bands one of the latter the Mount Plea the relief meeting of the South American lug before )the advance of Marshal ' ' ' ' ' of v rano. But the locality is a valuable one for an sant band, which has traveled with us sufferers.' situation the Patrie La says Paris. Cincinnati. The on Pilchu tunnel, outpost. Indians making a raid upon since our arrival In the valley the wav the M. C. gaining which 11., fire Spain la: grave; the rebels areefforts .It. caught of any of the settlements of Sanpete, and ing of flags and banners, the firing of some days ago, and which has since every day, while the torrent strength ' to to can the to withstand the North, attempting escape the cannon and the glad welcoming of been burning, caved in yesterday, and the government be headed off and intercepted here by the people formed a scene that was buried two men. While, the construc- are evidently weaker - The last ship o Spanish navy has Joined the rebels. the use of the telegraph line, as they most exciting and will not soon be for tion engine was backing up to the scene the All reports indicate that public opinion the disaster, it ran over two handmust pass out of the valley in the vicin- gotten by those who witnessed it. The of lavors the renear throughout the kingdomthe cars, Athens, containing eighteen the portion of army which ity of this settlement. They have a meeting house, a" fine stone building, men, instantly killing five, and. injuri volution; to the faithful Queen is disthree others, two of still remains good, substantial fort here to be used for and a large stone" school house and the ously wounding and little are not expected to recover. dependence i can be organized, defence in Case of necessity. 'The meet-lo- g bowery, are within an excellent stone whom it. TtlaiAri in Mass. Ben Butler made a was held in an unfinished stone fort which covers about 2 acres of , Salem,to the of Republican Convention - Berlin. The Emperor Alexander, speech ox and D. Presidents H. the ine visited house, meeting nomination; He Iiusala, Prussia, accepting isang ground. The fort has pert holes and bos he de- MtordT. at Potsdam: "Wells; and Joseph Young jmd Elder tlons; on the top of a bastion a man was referred to those who opposed his nomi- narted for Warsaw. The King of classing them with Lee, Forrest,' Woodruff spoke to the people. stationed with a spy glass as a look, out, nation, t . for Baden left and Prussia them Booth, Beauregard charging of Minister Parta Tinard: In ' the a precaution which is constantly taken with raising $40,000 to defeat his nomiMOUNT PLEASANT. . forbidden the which he considered equivalent terior,! has passage of The drive to this place was accom- to prevent surprise.; Night and day a nation, to r his election. He recommended these Spanish exiles inrougn ranee, - on' out. look is The this watchman in kept 45 OiolpwAvinflnain.' to about in send we their money into malcontents plished minutes, and had Montreal. It is reported that the the finest demonstration 'and the most stock belonging to 'the place is kept a some doubtful State. He.asconsidered or the urana xrunK itauroaa him deserters to west. who The theso few miles President the distant opposed numerous turn out of adults and chile received instructions from England hM he said from the the party; Republican dren that vo have had outside of Ball herdsmen have piles of brush prepared party should! as from Richmond to the an road be close to the managed army, Lake city, These people are comely there ready to be kindled In case of an and should welcome recruits and shoot Blvere Du .Loup, in consequence of the tl denied the rumor (that Inoa It Atifnlla. and very healthy looking, and the chil- attack from Indians. In the night the deserters. He hla "Halifax from He says there election.; Grant opposed spoke A dispatch dren are bright and intelligent. With man in the lookout can see the flame, at some on the dissatisfaction finance the is among question. length growing each a generation as we see growing up in the daytime the smoke; and give - Richmond. on the Central repealers is he Mr. A at train Howe's course; here It Is easy to perceive that there is a timely warning to the people. This Railroad,with three hundred of the 20th very reticent, and does not contradict fort was built within three weeks. The Infantry aboard, bound for Tennessee, me report 01 navmg acceepta tne ait.ua-tiogreat future for Sanpete. We selected stone i ' H here is most excellent building from Washington, ran off the track the following inscriptions from the bannear uoruonsviiie, Killing four and ners which the children carried l4The material, quarrying out in square wounding a large number. blocks size. desirable of any Francisco. A fire at San An Ban "Lte-gGod Priesthood of rule forever;" ' c for was the dinner A Calaveras dreas. county. Sept. 25. des- - In the 14th Ward, in thU city. Saturday prepared public Heirs to the Priesthood;" "We will , 20th School of W1U son the Edward which Em a buildings; after anJ of troyed Inst.. ltss,seventyfive Daniel sixty lams, company; be ready for the Glorious Future;" "We aeed 18 months and 5 days, of dollars. Btevenaen, thousand ily a was and organized, public ana ueioioK. xav, iddwi w puw will obey our Parents and Teachers;" Prophets Buffalo. The fire which occurred eaoter the parents on Sunday, at at atthereldnoeof was in the held Bowery, this evening was occasioned by the l p.m. r lf "Purity Is the Pride of Israel;" "Mount meeting cr of a eaaplpe in the basement Pleasant Female Relief Society, organ- which Elders Dunford, Joseph W. burs tinCommercial of Inflammation 6th of 23, the In Sept. Advertiser office.! A the. bowels. Ward, " Peter Materson.' son a of ' Young, John Van Cott and Prest. D. H. of thefive ized May, 1SGS." a Andrew story building was destroyed. naiaiintana AJtarew reierron, agea znonuu large A very lino arch of evergreens was Wells spoke. j ; occupied by Matthews fc Warren, pro and 8 days. some and Wells and Presidents or Young the commercial AavertUer erected across the principal street, and prietors to H. Canute .were an others extensive invited and printing office: been had evergreens 'brought from the Brown's, who entertained us most roy- also Adams & Co.'ajobwholesale H tobacco pcrial mountains and planted at intervals on manufactory, and Clay. Cusack & Co., each side leading towards the arch, on ally. As soon as It was fairly dark he lithographers; the entire loss is about a Teams 'wanted . to haul lumber from Little the top of each one of which little flags had his front garden illuminated with hundred and fifty thousand. Mathews Cottonwood. Apply to Folaora A Itomaey. Is a hundred and ten 253:tf ;. of "red white and blue" fluttered, snak- colored lanterns,and in the centre there & Warren'sof loss sixty-eigwhich thous : was Urea transparency on which the thousand, WainxD-few oorda of red pine wood at ing a very pretty and gay appearance. President's are insured. and name appeared in largo let , On one side of the arch the inscription M1J1.; the , ..tf Paper The of Wkahlnaton. opinion: Judge most was effect ters. The charming. Bovnton. of in lciains not to Florid, was "Welcome to Mount Pleasant" with While admiring thl dlaplay oar atten frrant writ of habeas corpus for the the ln'tho centre, tbe whole tion of Mudd and the other conspira was called by our host to the end of tastefully arranged and beautifully he has been received. The Rroundson tors, where we saw a grand torch which house, On the other were side the the painted. application rested were that silver of old the grays procession light court tried them had no juwhich the words "Our Mountain Home." One of were of the and the proclamation of that coming risdiction, place the flags carried at the head of the Sun- gentlemen for pardon. last included, torches to escort Presi with July found them was a offense day School was very elegant; it is the dent mammoth The the that Judge Young down to the evening meet- military one. and was properly tried by finest we have seen in the Territory. In the centre was the figure of Wisdom In- ing. We have seen' torchlight proces a military tribunal, and that the procla but this oiTe was ahead of (any mation was to pardon those guilty of structing a child. The inscription on it sions, we ever but not. of assassination, nor saw; It was really grand. treason,? was "Mount Pleasant Sunday School, thing those of barbarous treatment of guilty v Illumined The the .whole glare country . ISCo." arMi CO, organized July Upon the prisoners. must have paused the people of It is believed in official quarters that rival of President Young at. Bishop W. and Green Fountain and Moroni to think Jeff. Davis will not be tried at the Octo8. beeley's, tbe children sung, under the are In receipt of an Immense Stock of we were a conflagration here. ber term of. the United States- court; in leadership of Elder George Farnworth The bandshaving were also present, and the Virginia. whose exertions have done much toAtlanta. The bill declaring freemen wards making the Sunday Schools here a leader of tho martial band, Bro. George ineligible for office, was tabled for the with present in the Senate; it prevents the success "'Wo thank thee, O "God; for a Quln, favored the company-presencarriers discriminating on aca very humorous comic song.whlch was common . count Prophet," etc. of color. ' These Sunday Schools should receive much applauded. The bill preventing the formation of j the hearty encouragement of narenri. military companies was passed. Saturon Democratic the At meeting We were sorry to hear that there had (Special lo tbe tteteret Evening Jfewt." Gordon Gen. said the south day night, not been that interest manifested by palonged for peace, and whatever might rents and othera in the progress of Sunbe the result of the coming election the south was acquiescent in the will Schools Hhat should be day expected of the United States, expressed through , from tlie great benefits they are calcuV ' CENEJLaX. box, ana proposed to submit Boston. The Republicans of the fifth the ballot to lated to bestow on the children. Sulaws all authorimposed by Massachusetts district, nomina peaceably of the government. perintendents and teachers should not ted lien. Jb . uuuer xor congress. He ity i be left to do everything themselves; for, received 175 votes, four scattering; the - Augusta. Returns from all the towns of the cities and State, official, mostly I" however zealous they may be, their zeal nomination i waa subsequently made ontUtlcy, in part,' of as the result: for the following give u unanimous. will wear out if they find their labors Portsmouth. Abner Greenleaf. for Chamberlln 75,627; PlUsbury 65,455. 4 Chamber-Unvote is The 131,082; are not appreciated by parents. aggregate of New the merly editor, Hampshire . majority 20,172." 83 years. Gazette, died aged THE MEETI.NO. 29. General Hubbard, and Chicago, Washington. 21. The Alabama dele Mr. the Donnelly opposing Republican Domestic, An avenue of evergreens was planted gation, with Gov. Smith,-ha- d an Inter candidates for in the second Congress or several hours duration with the Minnesota from the street to the bowery, where at view each claim to district, President being introduced by have received the regular nomination, The situation of affairs submit their claims to a commltUe sembled.4 Elder Geo. Q. Cannon, Pre- - SenatorFowIer. was freely discussed.- The delegation and to abide their decision. sldents D.J II, Wells and Orson Hyde expressed themselves perfectly satisfied 19 In Jonesville, Wisconsin, yesfire A and Elder Joseph W. Young were the Willi mo jfresident's assurances or mili burned five stores; loss $25,000, tary aid in case of necessity. They will terday,' fairs are being held this week State speakers. have another interview with the Presi- in Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Minnethis we visited the dent and Secretary of War, tomorrow. sota "morning Early and the weather is delightKansas; cabinet shop and furnituro factory of Wheeling. iiusiness is entirely sus ful i and prospects JT promising. h :f, Uro. Paul Dellin at Mount Pleasant. pended this afternoon; the citizens, genFlaunclo, Wallace a Mrs. married Anna Young, withHhe' ofilclals In erally, city uniting Ihls establishment is a credit to the paying the last tribute orrespect to the lady, of Richland County, Wisconsin, I on Wednesday place, and we think Bishop Seeley and police and firemen killed by the falling was brutallyladmurdered named Neville, 15 years f'; by a young the people are justly proud of it. Bro. waus on ounuay. Ticlxinff,: been had who forher old, working i Bethlehem. Pa. Henry Dolts, a fatherdd-Iaw- .' DelUnyisa young man, and had but lit brakeman. The murderer fled, but was and several oth killed, tle means with which to commence his ers in this was captured on the Mississippi river, were Injured place by operations, However, he had skill. rer-- a passenger car oeing upset on me Penn and was brought back on Saturday. After the funeral of the murdered wo' ' severance and a determination to achieve sylvania railroad. .. , the murderer out man the crowd-too- k 4.1 c tt has Aviat built he l for himself Audita auccessjand and him. irutuuuviuuijr up oflall hung say the "Philadelphia, 28. During thepolitii au extensive business. His furniture is sources, from Marshall, Texas, overrun r 5 ' neighborhood, is as rear the cal of as good as can be made out of the mate-- . State, in that the parade are Invlnclbles was by robbers, and that all the roads turning the corner 01 rials that can be obtained in this conn. unsafe exceDt for considerable f armed Leveret and Chestnut streets, a collision bodies. A band of freebooters, number occurred with the try, and he makes it a rule not toilet Democratic Keystone 110 men, well armed and mounted, were work go out of his shop; it ing which in Club, pistols freely used, roamlne through the country. and several persons ' f has another merit, it is cheap. The ore Injured. About the 5th Inst., they captured forty- New Orleans. Governor Warmouth's consequence Is he has orders to fill frnm irovernment wagons, loaded with sup- veto or ine JNegro .Equality bUi was all parts of the Icountry. ; He has sent rtlifMt. The commnnuincr officer at Bui- - sustained In the House the vote Texas, wnicnis garrisonea was a tie..bpnng, lurnuure rrom his ahon a far nnrth phur ran zci Czc Clc, all company or the zsth. in Pleasant Grove, Utah county, and as far by a sm ATI arnrrwja f Hon T T vrr try, n unf uuiu as Iron county. Ho commanding at Marshall, stating, that Paris. 2sACount Walewskl died yes All of xrhlch Trill bo told lxm contemplates making a considerable ad if not rein io reed,, his garrison, which was would be wu ma , , surrounded, i slaughtered. terday, aged 63 years. uuluu , GA0H or crptnUM at. rrt. A company was sent to his assistance. The Monitcur, has the afollowing from for beneflU of such a factory are miners were Spain. Alion City, with population of perceptible Newark. Four ! in the Province of every house. The people' instantly crushed toEnglish on death Thursday. 30,000 people, has revolted. Three ships apana conveniences of a by the falii nor in of a shaft in a iron ELDOEDGE & good quality ; are at Mount Hope, New Jersey; they peared on Sunday; off Carthagena, mulUpled around mine of General be to Prim's were buried on Sunday, an icunensa supposed pari the David.of fleet. crowd royal of .fune miners the army, attending, m Blhop Seeley', ral. . is stlU recruiting. , It la reported that dcei 2w;w?Uw ... :) I DESUBET EVENING HEWS, I. , ' ' f f The 5-- r t2tvfi I J ti , t. S , The-W'o- . . to-nig- ht; 1 i ; 0 B. Clawsoa & h T. Oalaa. Isacj,6 raniyriJL ' 173 - r Mr. JOI1K S. on; wkieh oocaalon he wtU have the toonor o Fine vmoienit , the Ooxnpaiiy. . j Cf Ctarefr nTwo iDB-riwl- The fittest vi:,-Casto- f '- y. - "Sfih, J " i . i 1 to-da- y, 1. i 1 to-da- vi . to-da-y. , EVEMIWG, Uglit Bread, Pics, TUESDAY Will be presented, the fine, niarlcal gnun. 5- , la SActv entitled, :,-- r ; Etc., EtcJ, And sells as REASONABLE -IXUI9 XI, Nemours. Duke .Mr D McKenile Mr m uaraie Mr X C Graham str Tt BpAucbamD Mr J B Evans .Mr J E uyde Mr H Halnea Mrlll1 A It wood Mr if Margeus ' Mr R W Darke De Oomlne. Pniim le j tjoiuer Kranoota De Paole. flllTBT Tjm nin Tristan L Ilermlte. Count De Dreai Crawford. Maroei-- L Blehard. Dldler. .Mr R Matthews MrJBKeuy f lnalBftn j rtnr Soiaiers, Bearers, Standard Paces. Tr Heralds, PeaaanU, Courtiers, etc., etc Adams virtu At " " DTOVCU VI . A-.- Martna . )... " Mas I4zz ... - .j HISS CLIYE FAKOI DANCE, li" " , Who baa ? kindly volunteered. To conclude Tfith the laughable Irish Comedy, Dk grbhtsg; ast Side, East TcinjplejBt. i SALT LAKE CITY; XST The highest price paid foi aZhUh 'i S ! - :o: j ; al i l f!" : .. i ' ; & 1 SON, ! TIIUSSDAT E VEX ING, Oct. 1, Benefit of Mr. For which a Splendid A Large Ktoek of MB; TEA, COFFEE, M. HARDIE! J. Bill is in preparation. SUGAR, SPICES,; . CH1XGE OP TIIHEj - y JUST D. STDART ftn Irlxhm&n Of nn hlalaatlees Mr. J. U. JLiudsmy In, Mr J C Uraham Charles RtTers. . ... Mr J M liardle Mr Rivers . Mr J E Hyde Dr Banks.. .Mr w imrjie John. Mr It Matthews Thomas. ..Miss Lizzie Piatt ..... Julia .Mrs M lio wring Mrs Montague ... Miss K Foreman Mrs lianks... n. oj iJroauce dy;im f ATnll&rhaii' Tail van ' ! - Piatt Jtremaie jresaania. : , . f a call: I aiVE him :;s- j as any boa; me city. ? I 1 A I to-da-y, 1 FasU STAPLE AXI, . ; -- Keeps 'constantly on v,.J V assortment of J . TOBACCO- - tkallXOBS OPEN at 7 o'clock Perfornmnc5 commences punctually at 7K r i ,- 1 , i ' . a b a a a . Mltta. . ' ! i . ; ht A atf . CARBUGIT FOR SAIE. and finished ALIGHT,Family C'AItHIAOE, In first rate order; FOR BALE. Will seat comfortably six persons. iLivery .pply at WILLI AHD A HOLT'S azuaat Stable, Salt LaJce city. well-bui- lt 1' .. .A. 'I-'- HI NEB, Manufacturers and Importers of -- Guns & Pistols, AMMUNITION, ' i Cutlery & Sporting: Articles, TO HAUL FREIGHT From tlie Tcrminu.H of ttfe Union Pacific, Kail Road.' ELDREOGE i 91TJLXJQR! Is charge oi ! competent to take two ONE who- MILLv containing iun, . ' 3 .. . stones. at the Dcsbrkt isxws ottick, to a UTAH ! If.AoDly Cannon or Joseph Ball. uy oraer or x. vv. uooiey. HOUSE PIONEER OF ! . . to-da- y, - - I s .4 4 - I i i . , 239uilww2ir! i i J TO Prcuncl jcS Bro Is -- I j , . v A LakeHonae. EXT, SMALL) COTTAGE. For particulars BRST. onnoRlte Salt of ALFRKB - O201 2W In-ant- ra " i i ". .i - ' i - I Three doors below Salt Lake House,! a' to-da-y, ! - . i CLIWSON. & WANTED, A 5 I, : I MATERIAL OTJN - t .. :o:- -- to-da- y, t - ONE HUNDRED TEAMS .V . t FREnMERPJlTED . i i i SHAPES i " f At 0 really Reduced Prieei linden EAST TE3IPI.E STREET, OrriOB at his residence, 21 South Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. Til- -, PJ3w Fbreiga and Domestic Collections at Next Door to the Western Union V "Dixie btore. late frrah Office, tended to, aaiu s t ; r ' 4 ! ! 49 City and Ckrantry Merchants ar especially invited to call and xanlar ATTORNEW COUNSELOR, our Stock. After an absence of three years in Europe, again to the Pnbllo bis nrofesslonal services. Ewe OOOS! 1 !.-'.- we offer to tbe PubHc WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, - - beo-hiv-o , e - t'hlch I SALT I - '- LIKE ' CITY, I JTJVEXIXE EKSTKUCTOR and IJiavea few boujtd volumes of the Firf Ammunition ever opened out in Utah Territory. Repairing of every description in tour Volume wr line done promptly and in a. workmanlike of the Juyeole manner. Guns made to order. Will trade, buy - sale: price $4. Tliose wJto tcs topurchatc hand Guns. and sell second j ; ;: t t;j Aa;nte for E. I. TJnpont and De 2f e (Ac Second . FbZwm hound tn cloth coven moor vo's ceienratea :; made expressly for the InstbucIOK, can SPORTING s MlfilNG POYOERJ leave me their orders., as have a sfcto that, Acenta for the whole west for the icitt be - i celebrated y -jcadyfwjaU tcitlim a month. I can also'fumisJ covers to tJiose tcho havS preserc-e- d Winchester's Patent the Seconal Volume and wish to have it Now o liter the greatest variety of Fire-arm- s -- Jntctor - - - 1 x"--- -- t , ; I B-S- ole -- ;- r-- I ':- i -- to-da-y, 3 " j : T to-da- y, ex-cepfion- to-da-y; - , - rn . - ". All-can- tl, CIGO. Mvi .s 4 , 1 l CCORCE Q. CANNON. Of New Karen, Conn. Tbe Winchester Rifles h i can De nreo etgnteen tunes in succession witn oat henee the name of EIGHTEEN 8 HOOTER, and hare the great adrantage over .V used also as a other arm, for tbey can beeacn any sin gle breech-loade- r, inserting by cartridge to be area in vm Darrei, ana leaving is snots in nsed at the rate of two tbe magazine. It can be uv note a second. ' j GIVEN that KAYSVILLE and ' i" PHKREBY Precincts have been or, are Arase reeom-These I partienlarly DISTRICT Jb IRRIGATION an Into . . mended for defenae. ganized. against tbe County Court of Davies County, in w50 ance with an act entitled "An act to Incorporate Irrigation Companies,' approved Jan nary 25.1865. a r In ortherance of the above, f , " ; j lAlso AgenU for the u r jl of the citizens of the abovejnentloned Precincts . will be held ,L AT 3IEETL G HOTSE, KATSTILLE T I, . inLWATJKEE. WIS. ; On 8ATUBDAY, OCT. S, 186 i fv .j. At 10 of elecuce o'clock, am:, for the purpose Trustees, voce viva to Thirteen from Three ' kinds' All w of FIXED AND LOOSE, whetner Becretary and a Treasurer, and decide the tax to be levied shall be on all taxable pro-, lands to be benefitted. perty orJ'upon the CirRISTOPHER LAYTp. Kaysvllle, Sept, 2?, 1868. 'j d2M:td - As Pioneers In the West, In our Une, we are determined to maintain our reputation for the best of articles and selling cm the keeping most reasonable terms Wholesale and Retail, CUTXiCXIS : and GUX3IE2XTXIS,v Second "South Street. Opposite Faust's K tores and cutlery itepatrea on i-- yl re-loftdl- t-- NOTICE s - - : A - . j itJEDflACJATTAGLIC! ;.tvV-VTi-?- .,.;- - Pint: Anno company, f 1 : - r i - ' t t t u"iSf H |