Show aho we have seen a bawd barrel of excellent molasses th at the tithing office from the factory of I 1 I 1 th oseph joseph young co may such manufacture I 1 I 1 ahe all the beets they can grind g s1 sa ind all they Y a D jess s and fill all they their boilers with juice fill fall they can i g who gieir air steam boats in molasses and ha haie e plenty of oft to 0 freight them the way tithe dayel a mot r ly 17 I 1 Is s there a dyer presser and finisher of ims furs in ill the territory if so that person is requested to report to the editor immediately immediate lj JW the greater the scarcity ot of byh cash the more industrious dust rious the people and the fewer foolish bargains W S our oar devil is desirous to know how many different ways the following can be read beginning at the capital letter in the centre a 8 a w 8 s w e wa w a swe a w e n e ws w B a we w e n t news sw swe e nt e tn ewa s w ente r can e aws w s e er r e r etness s w ente r e a e r eane etness w s s wenter e s e s e r ean e aws w s sw 3 ente r e s ede 6 e r 0 etness t s wenter e a e s er botn a tn ew aws s e 8 e r ean aws swe anter e r ean aws s w ente r ean e aws ws a w ent ean ewa Is i we w e n t t ne w a awe s w e n e w a s 8 sw w e wa w a a w 8 I 1 we will answer when we have time to read if some of our readers dont answer I 1 t I 1 1 PROVI CITY DEC 1851 TO THE EDITOR I 1 i 1 sir I 1 saw your communication respecting tan tanning ding in the 3rd zard the deseret news and answer bythe by the earliest opportunity the leather you on speak of was tanned with half aalf spoiled pine bark and had but two layers whereas it would require three layers of the best oak bark to tan a ide 0 of f leather as well as the samp sample I 1 e you sa saw w I 1 am in un tin acquainted with the strength of hemlock bark I 1 am satisfied from experience that the pine bark of this country far excello spy any oak that I 1 ever saw gaw in the east I 1 I 1 7 V p C hons ti ue are to go S into ma ule tie b business ti siness ail irly it wi gifts cje ay iy iss I 1 1 I 0 ople here se seem em quite spirit ed edon on the tte subject an alad 0 ai fe n ant anxiety as soon boon as practicable to g go p in n fo for r getti 6 ati nhe N eb bar bark r kt they he y can call I 1 and I 1 am satisfied that t there ther is I 1 s p of f b I 1 bark a rk to be obtained inthe if the Citi citizens of S salt id L lacan 5 a cn a obtain any bark bart fetch it on borican for I 1 can use it to fo good I 1 I 1 ak iad advantage as ever r SAMUEL C CLAB 1 Kt j I 1 I 1 I 1 i all very good goed so far as it goes we like I 1 mr darks clarks talk and upper leather but talk alons alone makes poor sole leather his experience reaches no farther than han has our faith from the beginning concerning 11 I 1 the e tannin in these mountains but what of all that great faith with trifling experience will never I 1 make leather enough to shoe all the citizens of the territory and must we wait till aneather bark eel ing lle before fore we can have leather tanned in the i valley for our own necessary consumption and expend ezi exi a another season in importation as I 1 bave have hitherto done nol no there is no necessity it there will be bark enough thrown away away by IS shingle manufacturers and sawyers in the terry I 1 y I 1 I 1 the succeeding three months to tan all the it ler er that will be wanted for three months month s ance enecina in the reception of the tan by the hides in the cold and warm vat as cheze la is between a living dog and a dead lion hon certainly so far as our immediate necessities are concerned I 1 we continue to sound the cry to all raise the wheat and spare wt not your exertions it is now dec 26 and the frost is out of the earth in many places and ready to receive the seed wheat improve all your time till june in sowing owing wheat and then harvest it but to you tanners we say raise yow wheat in your tan vats fats GRIND IT IN YOUR BARK MILLS or if you lite like the phrase better give your attention to trva bringing ging out the leather without a moments delay now is 4 the th time to agin and gd ahead and exchange your leather for forhead heat all of which can be dope done without cash do doit IT and god and all good folks will bless you sawyers save gave all byoir pine bark and if you yon cannot shave your logs or hire any one to do it lay Y your our pine slabs carefully away till they can be shaved shingle makers save all the bark from f roll your dour blocks and preserve it carefully till some one colget jt it or until you can can deliver it to the tanners andea your pay butchers Bat chers save you hides and let the benners ma mate kethern them into leather on shares A farmers 11 P byry ery SP spare are day you can get go into the woodsy woods an andai dhave have a load of bark carry it to the tanners and take tale your pay in leather carrying the shaved shave j f kogiso OT 0 di i mill get them ground and if you dont need fae e lumber let somebody have it that does oa or take take I 1 A to the office ce towards your tithing all this a aate e ie without cash and if every man will do Is ld at 4 a few months leather mailee te as plen ty ad snow n low are before the first of february we we to hear from every tanner in the territory an a now w what whal he is doing and how he prospers M ij 1 professor pratts third lecture is unavoidably deferred veoh john son of jonathan e sen w was as killed at parowan carowan Pa rowan by the discharge of a gun sun on the first day of january no particulars rr i will the bishops please report how in many y spinning wheels there are in their res respective pectin vr wards also how many are used I 1 OF where are the bristles t hat were called for a fortnight ago ago I 1 f ey fa we get no particular report from the doings of the circuit court yet in session jan but understand they are contending mostly abo about lit the technicalities of the glorious uncertainties of the law we hope for the credit of all parties concerned that rumor is false on this point it is time that men of sense cease to contend about childrens playthings or hobby hot horses ses of fools and do the business they meet to do executing justice ET f decem december ber 21 1851 a branch of the church was organized organize dat at spanish fork utah county by electing stephen markham president who chose john holt and john H redd for his counsellors coun john H chedd redd clerk of the branch and william I 1 pace bishop john berry and lauren reandy his I 1 counsellors coun W eg where ate are the comb and brush makers LW EST the glue begins to come in but more is wanted 1 athe I the tabernacle is enclosed except doors a and rid windows I 1 17 cythe the grading of the railroad rail road i is progressing I 1 all under contract it is proposed to use broad I 1 tire on n the grade at present without rails I 1 i cy the first days of januar january y were very clear and pleasant with a mild atmosphere monday the dinst the wind was fresh from the east and very cold the most piercing pi erbing day of hii winter lier then vlear lile arand and cold but the atmosphere calm till the lath which was cloudy cloud as also the with about four inches of snow in the he evening I 1 following provided the sawyers and 1 rivers or some body else does not save the barks and although alt haugh it may cost a trifle more to save that bark th than all it would at the season of peeling a nd and although it may not be quite so strong of tannin yet it will be strong enough to answer a good pu purpose and far better to use it than to tc waste the bark and loose the hides that will be destroyed by that waste and I 1 then have to import leather in the bargain hotl I 1 the strength of bark that we look for at the season I 1 of peeling but bat the congem convenience ence of getting it the we bark is strong enough any time now what is the duty af f those wilo who understand tanning who are located in the different valleys of these mountains Tar tanners mers when you read read this ial iff you have not commenced before dont let another I 1 sun pass over your heads till you have commenced I 1 preparing to sink your vats and gather your bark so i I 1 that you can begin to send forth the leather as soon I 1 I 1 as warm weather approaches warm weather is better than cold for tanning if you are obliged to perform out of doors but let every man who can possibly dc do it commence immediately to bunida good house frost proof in which to labor for leather will I 1 taril tan faster in a warm place than a cold one and many many times it is necessary nece necessary to attend to the hides at a particular cular stage of the lime and other actions when it is inconvenient on account of the weather f while if the vats are under cover the operator is safe but if you cannot do but bat one at present 1 pare for tanning first and build next tanning is the first thing conveniences afterwards the leather is wanted and must soon be had from some quarter and if the tanners farmers will not go to work at their business forthwith we must havel another quarter million importation of leather while an eighth million worth of hides lie rotting and stinking under our noses and we are obliged to walk over them BAKU OOT how long shall these things ie in utah will the tanners answer 1 how long need it be before we have a supply of good leather of our own make if every tanner in the territory will do his duty not more than six this day four months will be sufficient to prepare the vats and fixtures and bark and two months more will do the tanning ninety days is the usual time lime for new england tanners who do business on credit to take the spanish hides from the market into the country ton tan these hides and return the leather to market allowing from 2 to 4 weeks out of the 90 days for transport to and fro we have been conversant with tanneries canneries tann eries of the above description who were accustomed to make better belter leather during the time specified than the new england leather averages and per cent better than a great proportion of the leather that has been sold in our market we do not mean ll 11 by the three months tanning which we propose pro poss to malk make e leather to compare with a large amount t that has been sold in geat salt lake pity within three years that was boiled instead of warmed while it was or that was tanned chemical process when so much vitriol found rd its way on the skin that it would drop in pieces in your fingers and the shoei sheet maker could not take two sti staches clies without breaking the space between such as we have seen lots of sold in this place at from 3 to per cent advance from eastern prices and such too as we would only use to manure our land with wih provided we could find a decent article to purchase no we mean leather goo good d enough for th tie e king fang to use till he could get better for we are not disposed to set any bounds to goodness in relation to any thing we believe in eternal progression I 1 |