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Show fully improjreJthe eapira--bii- fu kryin$ at...tfipa wj..aw tb es. j)latua Abandoned lipweverafter, enParis, the pride of all rrenkmlfcnKaiti hance; of this tiiaSuel bear a mile be- - ferh'g afcoufoureey notsbcii able r Published every WJiDXESDAY and SVUBDAY, proved himself a great ,tateeman kciual loii theton, but dcjermHied to visit the by the, IK Sex Pcuuhsixo Comp.ist. to the times jehd jthoosifiottjie ociupiel eaalerkentraiice, fis tl works were of leattr interest among to Furaeanx jjow.cjiL. iiujuc-ces- s njjrre rHANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Emtott. is attributable, not merely to the to tne stranger. large building where (be compressi C. W. PENROSE," Agsocutf EOrrbn. are a in we he to name scats ascended but his bears, Taking sleigh, kept constantly running. There great genius. " 'in mil I'r i. were the mountain sixteen pistons on oe floor, plv- bfaldness and a bf road, (Jetrnu zigzag traveling ns(jrUjpulofc8 UattiT tipn. While he lm eoaaft FrUUn rlrfiIJIairithi;hTIIrlJ cirds of his -- ambition, lie had led alternately until we reached the summit. product of this entire machinery was 1 S 70. Wednesday forward in the march of nations, and This way of" traveling reminded" "me of passing through a pipe about ten inches EuroflhRgil fad much cause to deny timV6iHea,tMfcnTJ lid 4oIilj4r She $gttfu uurtum. I te'vJJ I. hr Jjt&iffJlajS, Hf lMebiscituiu,,,, aiSa Xapolcon 1 1 ! si' lie j pire ' ' T Louis Napoleon ,tk gtut and accretive Emperor fcf 'he French is once more triumphant; '1ft'e,'fipp5'8itfo'nf of Paria is overwhelmed by the loyalty of ! ' lsjcap.' t,xa Salt Lakr Cit,Max,yjTii, 1870. Dear Junction: A 'sa(Jvaccident oc- - nt and special constable j'pot only tlije, ru- seated above such a .volcanic nation as the French. U But there is no telling how soon a revolutionary eruption "may Lurl te;Xapolcoaic dynasty into (he middle of kingdom come, or into the arms: of BriUania, the refuge for destitute and rejected Princes. ' ,U1 The French are never politically contented. They revolt, eject a lung, and establish republic; they revel awile in fancied liberty but soon tire of republican institutions,- manners and lack of pomp and splendor; a reaction takes place Which results in the establishment of a despotism; ih glitter and glory of an imperial court dazzles and fills them with enthusiasm for a time; then they Legia to feci again the weight of the govermental yoke, and plot, conspire and rebel onco more to east It off; and thus la btllt Framct is always in commo' tion - '. ; ; ,.,y ,,"' ' Napoleon "III.1 has made use of a broad principle of liberty to establish and perpetuate a despotism, Universal dexn suffrage, manipulated by trous fingers,; gave him his throne ,ad title,! and the same principle worked io the same way has 'made tW imperial crown an heirloom in his family. Bnt though selfishness, and ambition may be the motive power1 of Loots Napoleon's movements, Lts policy is" no doubt full of1 benefits to France. Such a people as the French need just soeh a rule as the Emperoi1. . Under k weaker hand Ihey wuiu Have been .before now an a state of anarchy, and the perpetuation of the Empire is the ' best guarantee for the continuation of peaco; for the death of Napoleon HI. Las boen ldrignglf antici- . ' bis-ow- pated b'rcvolptio' Jsts M rabid rcpub lioans, as the turning pointof'tne .present system of government and the set time for the bursting forth of ttesmoth I i i Vi.llil !f.l w! do by children, not take. propw, precautions! t vold accident. Soma children were play ing in a house Jij tb '17rh Ward, anl goi up some kind of an imitation, ;theat-ricperformance, when one of them, a boy named Edgar faowe abont' fifteen and snap; years of nge, took a shot-gu- n ped it at another boy, named Brigham TT. Hoskins, thirteen years of age, believing the gun to be unloaded. It is said. Indeed," tha he bad snapped 'i several times iasHe the house and iat side of it, without its going off; but this time, sad to say, "it was "discharged', the ;oontents .entering . youoq lloskins below the shoulder, making a ijorribl wound and killing him almost .instantfy. The same day two young men were drowned in the Jordan, within about four miles of Bountiful. Their names were Henry Langford and George ' Knighton. Tney had been bathing with others, and Knighton, seeing some cattle he was herding across the river went for them.' He was returning: holding on by tho tail of ono, when he found that he was likely to go down and shouted that he was 'going to be drowned.,; Langford plunged in to' assist' him aim not n wero drowned. P.,T..Barnm, lectured here on Satur day night, I havo rarely heardso much practical advice, good sense for every day life, and iirei d iuggastionVto business men, got off by 6ne man iti tbe same space of time. If jhqse present do not hold a higher appreciation of printer's ink, than they have been accustomed to, andiiae it whwrethey are in liuyiti', it will be because they don't realize tbe best means to Secure busiuess and prosperity. n6 left this afterndoh for San Francjsco., . . f j Professor St. Clair, I understand, is likely to appear in your citjr, .with Miss St. Clair to lecture, has proved that he possesses a large share of moral courage In daving to speak tbe truth from ' personal ebscrvation of the Mor- al , ' : . .11 I" The AmpmlAil sfinaKpgayUtum' or constitution sec- - daughter, Watis! contains thirty-eigflieybifve'iiot joinec uons, uar.ino most minortani are C0ffl-- li calumniourtorYtiaSit festimtad ht iu jrt.trjMra'yre.f teen a. ;u. Il: Tbe iiperiai forr ed on (Bgn iry ri--r.- "f- ,. ' Against . i General NiF W !cTf 8?l?T;J?e to- - . , Lake-City,'- ,, - , : ta 1 ; f a above-name- d , ; ( . d, . similar sense in France. The Emperor proposes a constitution, modifying previous forms, of imperial. i governincpt and the people vote upon it without the Intervention of (be Legislative Corps V The discover'br pretended discovery as some view tbe;mattcr1 of Ihej plot It) assassinate the Emperor,' just before the n election' helped greatly such a large mftjorjtyj Smpatnyjfor, the monarch wbosc Ufe,,was in such jeopardy, and Pears lest Hi e ' party of violonna should 'obtain-- ' power1," induced many to ay "yes" wjage. votes were ctoybttuL The Emperpr. ihas had a great triumph ahd the fiery ultra-liberaa great de feat. ' Notwithstanding1 'jb.0 despotic in fluenee he wield, he hasaclvftnc'cd tbo atiun, dfTelnped the country, woudcr !to-wi- : ls derstood by every one acquainted with the very mountainous aspect of the northern part of Berkshire county. ; The many mountain streams were flowing in almost every direction1 as theyl wound their way among the bills to the Housa-toni- c, Deerfleid, or Connecticut rivers. e late .Tlwughjt.Uie dead o.ff winUu-,ibrain bad swollen the streams and carried off most of the ice;': and we wended our way along their banks, passing near the fv&Jaf lai f KJM. Crolook ,5lJiw-tai- n the. high'rst fclf tatioh' in that part of New England. ' It was a lovaly winter's morninc. The sun's rays seemed playingwiB-botiiarmttrinrivulet below,- and ' the snew-glaze- d mountains above,' vV dazzling' splendor .'and' , effect. and Jliave already dfsoyed much of t!e fraiir and' garden stuff. to various juethods The citizdns report of fightin j theifl burning, drowning and bnt they have at Met given smotheriii up the battle, and the hoppers are left masters of theneici. ..some or tne peo have nlanted the second time; others teiTtofWfltrAJIPl ictore they re- ptauV Tne range iff fliis valley is not near so good as I remember to bave seea it, some ten years since. Water for irrigation and mill power is abufljjhnkoatd wood is also plentiful and easy of access. roof of tho tunnel with band drills, and again, behind theml another on a still higher scaffold, removing about the same amount as the first, and the same is repeated until the tunnel is left at its proper height and areh. The scaffold on wheels ing is permanently built, and plo3l An bracks ".and ru"k "back, out of danger when blasting. On returning to the mouth of the tunnel we visited the spot a little to the left of the entrance, where, more than 'ill: wrk; ISaaoom-mence- d twenty years ago, by experimenting with a wheel t twenty-foufet in diameter, cutting a the rock at tbe cirenmference, in groove and at the same time drilling a hole in the centre for blasting out the rck within the circle of the groove. This WM'ftatCU ly lit. ': ..'..nr.,, ravages, smi eon-trtict- I IT 1 - ;.. coaiinenceuthcir uimuuibcijTd milliona, r i i r..t ii .. .1 o "'tl fra&is.!i.a 'Mf" t it.' - ',fT Traius willjeave' Ogen.daBy at lo.( ajn Jtrrlr at Salt take City at 12.20 t, WPtMNKIlY OF AM, KINDS I'IMtOHJC'H, on tb t Muin Suut. a lillle Boutb of 0;dcD lloune. lSabity' IIuoJb, etc., made to Huts, Bounds, ' ' ' ' orilf r. htraw and Tuscan Coeds cltancd nnd altmad to i th latest FwditoiM. i OOUD WOKK OCARANTfeED. "pmST-ft.A!1 O.ltf p.fll. '. I :: it olt Xaka Citv Arrive W Odeu 'ati J.2S a.m.aa.1, f 340 pjn .f.W ' u u v. SEVERAL TERY ELIGIBLE' Lmso on tho North-we- st will - BrilBIXO Corner of " ' $25 Reward! OXK SMALL SORRKL UOUSB MtlLK, IOST. Y on lft hip; one small drey Mare, branded JA on right thu;h; and one Ray Horda, white fare, three white feet, whip markti in right flank. The aboro Reward will he paid for their d.divory to J. 8. HEXDKICKd, Eichuiond, Cache County. ':;.-.- 3S-- ON SUNDAYS, " " ESTATE OV I. Mnthias Cane, deceaoed. are hereby notified that all clninia sjrainst said KMnte must be present- ed on or before six month from date hereof to the undersigned Adminisirators of said Estate, a all accounts against naid Estate not so presented will be barred and disregarded in the settlement of aid Kstate. All ersoni indebted to aaid Estate must make immediate payment. ; S. S.HIOGINUOTHAM,) ' Administrator. WM. IS. KI.NO, Ogden Citv, May 11th, 1870. ' SS-- 3 ' US' ...... ll . Salt Lake City 12.00 0. CALDER,' J. ,.,.,' 'i.'.'H ' ' l 1tf JOSEPH A. YOUNC, BUPERINTEXhEir District 'lon'r Sctvmd CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILt INSTITUTION, -MAIN STREET, 0 U D I K , , EXPECTED TO ARRIVE, DIRECT East, a splendid Assortment of . SnORTLT nnd Summer v...v Si)!!!! ' '' GrOOtlM,"', ' which, together with onr present Stock, we think, will enable us to supply our customers and the public generally with such article, as rlier u need, at price that cannot fail togiyeaatiifaetioa.;! Please call and exaaiine before trying elsewhere. Uheat, Corn, Barley, Oats, Butter and Eggs takse in exchani:. for tinods. at the highest Market . price. CASH NOT REFUSED. Wttf .. '..'., .1 I irstaiul Third Ward lSTiiyT10. Opposite Jiithop H"cf', I Ji. T il K E IV OGDEX, ' T Have on hand a splendid Stork of DRUGS AHiD MEDICIXESs. ChemicaU Oilt, Likewlw an NOTICE. ' . ' Ticket and Freight Ag.sC ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. THE - - Croaa Wood'a ' OF alh!r For all Information concerning Freight or age, apply to " ' CREDITORS Salt LakaCiM tbeparcbaS. FARES: D. FREDERICK KIIfNLE. TOO ARE HERE-- L by notified that a Dill of Complaint hai liecn filed in the Probate Court of Weber Countv, Utah Territory wborcin MARTHA R. KIILNLE i plaintiff and FKKHKRICK KI11M.E ia defendant, tho object of which ia to obtain a Divorce fr. m the Hond of Matrimony, and that you are required to make answer to said complaint on or beforo the 24th day of Ju:m, A.D., 1STO, and In default thereof aaid complaint will be taken a true aait judgment reuderitd according to the prayer of said cumplaiut. By order of the I 'ourt, V. D. 1UCUARD3, Judge. Attest: F. S. RICHARDS, Clerk. '.', SATURDAYS, Ogden to KaysTille " Farmington " Centreville rpO rnilE WEDNESDAY of a ticket to "return on th!'Mmday free, and will stop by arranging with the Cond tor, at any point on the- line- to take on or kur '" . , passengora. Passengers wlU pleas, purchase their ticked,, the offices, Fifty penU additional will bacharnd when the laxe ia collected on the train, LEGAL NOTICE. 3H- - :" Rck Leaving Ogden City 8.45 a.m. aa 5 pm. on which full fare Union Square. For particulars apply to JAS. McGAW", Esq, at the Junction Office. 89-- tf TRAff : ACC0M1I0DATI0Y AND GItOUM) TO LEASE. ?' In addition to the above an' Utula .at lln. ? 6 p.m. ATTENTION, LADIES! Paint, Glatt, etc., Aaeei Uuoat of . . GuodM, Grocorieg, I)iv HATS, CAliS. HOOTS, SHOES Spanish licit Iisfrio(. "VOTTCE IS IIEREUY GIVEN THAT A i. 1 Mining District has been formed, coinmcn-ein- g at the Optra Woolen 1'actory and muninir Fast tlx miles, thenc North six miles, thene West six uilei, thwe South six miles tn the place of besinninir. The District being Six miles square. J. J. KEXTON, Esq., waa duly elected Recorder of Spanish Belt Dictriot.' WM. EDSO HATCH, t ., i . ,. Secrelary. '"' I ' Opden, .. ... 1870. ;, May, 9th, ". '" AND 6TATIONERT. ' ; ,' , X.B. rrcsoriptlons carefully prcparti m r NOTICE. rl . ALL PERSONS WHO IEIJUIIT IX A Glaa. of fin Sparkling Bcr, please call at tis-- WESTERN LAGER BEER HALL,5 of nibn Bqnare, Main Street, OgaM, whara they can b. auppliet with, that ArUcU,of the very best quality, and at reduoed pricea. North f aid 36-- tf , SMITH & . Cb'SC? LUMBERYARD BRANCH HOUSE, - One add HalfWaaka Wett-afXh' JcKCTion'Offce,' "i ';"- And near th U. CR, X Dx6, ,MiV e I ; 'This is a fast age, and Jonathan i ft fast boy,, the iron borae travels at a rap id speed, and at his calling places has bat "fo..'Tr5 a very short breathing time ! In - , i this l belicvc.the mailing elorks .1.! ., at some of the offices on the' line, do not have sufficient time to' properly sort the: mails, and replace it' in tlia sacks. I believe this ia Ono cause of the difficulty which occurs in relaiion to the' delivering of our mail matter. On the morning of the l3tn, at Uintah, I took the cars on beard of which, I was much pleased to meet with President ' OF THE CHOICEST BRANDs! Joseph Y'oung,' and Elders Seymour, B. Young.' H. S.' Eldridge,- - Thos. Eller-becb W. C. Staines,; Joseph Parry', Parry, E. Edwards, P. Sessions and mother, Ralph Thomas, Thomas Howell, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Peter Evans, Joseph Argyle, David Brin OF ton, and George Nailor. These gentlemen had started on their Missions most of them to Europe, and the balance to the Eastern States. ' Soon after the train had s'arted, while WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. standing near the steps on the outside of the car a puff of wind came up suddenly, and carried off C Parry's hat, bnt scarcely had the amusement which this little incident caused, passed off, when Main Street, Ogden. old Boreas played a like practical joke in B. the latter on Seymour Young gentleman's hat, was his ticket, from Ogden to Omaha. Both hats ' and ticket were lost i .. Sixteen miles travel, brought us to eonw-quence- xin ON AND AFTER e it-- ' y PIONEER EIXE OF r one-fourt- h OJI j niii y. bf'Na-pWlee- , hi , ! ; , j i ?x&yi't,& !' ill make towards port. Our descent towards building, the machinery of which is run bV by water fronYa dam iuMlie rrvtf alfeve,1 ahd fouhu we'sboh ourselves whcb coat" tiie 'State'lwpnty lhous'and, precipitous, on "the tunnel the banks of the aotlavMft build. v ,,!,,!.; on :, near, lieerfielj, down which mer ino road Is ?'Shanley Bros, are Ihe - present with the State; nnd nave' 'three; and finds to its way already constructed, to complete the tunnel. mo tue t.onnecticut Ilivcr Valley. years We obtained a lantern at the hotel, which will be a little less than five miles. and made our way to the mouth of the The work is also5 'being carried on an Found to. enter .tunqel. successfully ai,Uiew8t.eiid, abd a shaft engine ready wlthte rock cars,' and we took passage. is sunk near the center, more than a After traveling a distance we.stopped, thousand 'feet, from whiob two faces and the engine took in water from a more are to be worked. This shaft ia crevico in the rock, through which sunk in a valley or ravine on tbe top ef quite a stream was entering, and' then the mountain, which makes the distance passed on until we arrived where the to the grade much less than on either first gang of men was employed. From side from this point. Some six hundred this point cars were drawn by mules to men were employed, and the arrangethe head and bauk, when loaded, to the ments of labor so complete that every engine. Continuing on, we came to man knew bis task and performed it. Some considerable loss of life has ocother working companies of men, and curred left the ears to examine more leisurely during the progress of the work; less no than thirteen at one time, by Work as we advanoed. We went on the the our in the dense darkness, way .burning of a building over the groping aided only by the dim light of pur lan- shaft. Within the twenty years past tern, with the air so thick that we could several different companies have been scarcely see where to place our feet, engaged at this' work, a w by each been which Were sometimes in the water and abandoned.. To conduct s ccessfully so then on the fcharp rocks, which proved great an undertaking, has required what is now seen, an application of the very destructive to our overshoes. highest a we distance from degree of engineering skill. the headers Quite When this work Jis completed it, will heard their drills playing ou the headFitch-bur- g ing,! but could see their lights only a connect Boston and Albany by the route, shortening the distance few rods. We now saw what fully comnear forty miles, and giving a much fifSome us trouble. our for pensated easier grade; increasing the amount of teen powerful drills, running by with the making 250 strokes per minute, transportation about is same reasons power; expected why it and each stroke forced by a power equal to become the favorite route between to', COO lbs. weight, propelled by comtwo capital cities. pressed air. The building in which, (he those We returned to North Adams that machinerj was running to create this and felt that we had spent but power was located on Jhe bank of the evening,' few days with greater pleasure and Dccrfield river, nearly fwd miles distant ' profit. i frov thij work. f They, were IfitfeJ forrn.rtjivng; mere than a so ore of. drill at, once. Jhis Correspondence. power was applied by means of a small Morgan Cm', Morgan-Co.- , hose-pip- a Utah. May, 14th, 1870. communicating the air to a small machine in' wuicii tli drill wus Dea Jcnctio: : I left Ogden on the placed, and operating upon it niucsas Afternoon of tho 12th, inet., in Company steam does upon the piston-ro- d of aa en with Mr. Laiult. A ride of about six miles brought us to his residence, which is . small All these machines , welt gine-very pleasantly situated on Bureh Creek. There also, is bis Brewery, where he resting upon a rack or piece of frame work, by which ono was elevated above manufactures his famous Lager Beer. another, an4 could be changed to any It is a large, comodious building with needful for carrying on his desired locality. I saw, some of .these everything business, lie has on hand yet, about drills commence a new entrance, aud a 40 or 60 tons of ice, for cooling and constant stream of Ire almost, dispe'lled other purposes. About two miles from V the darkness andendere usoless the Curoh Creek, is Uintah, the first Rail road station, after your oity, for liebi d candles adjacent CQntinufne so, the east. Al that, leavingour subscribers place," riiu in a by the aep tn or tbe orifice. complain that ttio Juxcrtor doea'at om nd I was toM ehey regularly thMt Mwartafit IW.UBltp It btu to Hand' ofum gel them from the East as they; ai (iiffiyl&twlleWtfreiiuHirwnritlklhe do from "Merchant therei Ogden.",. mouth placrilxlftse to ihftcar,' told me thatron tlie 11th inst,, W receivwhioh These drills were bandied with ease; ed letter from' Half yftapeleaa.,111, by ibtryiieiitoiUof Nevctu-- . bcr 21, a8t.:H henedUasyii tho.irect idayeajiARa4tAHo Tiie frames ouns ,,ar,cd for and, Irfiuiiutttl heir.t of LaU'.i Napolooa l were on were these which upon iioomuiiiiala.. the abfew on Provo resting for Benapartej nele,lia p days Saturdsyj order of primogeniture, and to the per- sence. , could and back be" when run tracks; ... , petual exclusion of women and their dewhich took place regularly blasting, is en. ,lv! Everything " quiet. scendants. "' III. Napbleo lll.J'nf betsno male ,T,he grtBQ )jvry inrpafrtrtle As 1 Qrwdecl up among tho drills to heif, bait adapt1 Ihe Miildreit and legits will likely .find, a, true . bill agakjst lie mat descfendaTi in the'malelifre, Sf the accused murderers of Susan ones, carefully observe their working, I found 1. The adaption is brother an abundance of fresh air and was sooil W. nterdictd to th6 entfec'ssors of NapoleO'il colored, at Ogden eovered "wifV '.tne fine Cust frenThe III. and their descendants.1 If, after the Cars were constantly runnings drills. adoption, Nappjeon III. shquld have, any male beTrs.' the children so adopted, cane4 (he rook Vtcy.Htrtn ;Tho;Hoosc iinnclj., fs. tajefhg not bo called to HiCceed hitn until after solid bed, geveraf tbousand feet their his legitimate' successors. Such act of mi ihi j Jbir'nai (An Extr'avV J Elder below the top of the mountain a restiadoption" Is interdjefed to tHe successors ; ;8.W Hichardt, Jan. HI, 1870.) " ' mi ng- place,T where' it once might bave of Napoleon JIIV a,nil their heirs. ,., IV: In default of a legitimate or Having learned that the co i pletion of been thought they wero perfectly safe Adopted heir, are called to the throne the lloonuo Tuunel was the present great from any disturbance; at least, until that Pviaoe .Napoleon Bonaparte and bis diMassachuwork of State of the public day when the earth shall melt with fer rect heirs, natural and legitimate from,, male to main, by order of primogeniture, setts, and, as appeared from the Gover- vent beat , , and to the perpetual delusion of women nor's late message to the legislature, one These "headers" made an opening in and thir descendunU. (If ih Napoleon for which much solicitude was felt by the rock' about 8ft. high and 24ftl wide family, gives out altogether, power, to the people aud they elect another that 'body, as w:ll aa'by. the landing with the machine drills. Some distance citizens throughout the State, both in in rea of them, a gang of men( were eni-,., :, ,, , royal family.) .; t; to be de- ployed cutting a ditcb vp the centra-'oThe fitebiteitum by which the Emperor consequence! $f. the secured the ddvantages rived from it, and the enormous amount the grade, about 4ft. wide and 4ft. deep, showed a very large majority in his of money involved, I determined to visit which, as fast as completed, was liept favor.' The word is of Latin ortgin. the works r covered with timber, serving as a drain , , .f-' Accordingly, in company with R. II for the water, and in which the large rich, the people, and tcitum an ordinance. In ancient Rome the word Dewey, Esq., a relative and particular pipe is laid that conveys the air to the jilthitcitum signified any law which was friend," I left the pleasant town of ritts-fiel- drills and workmen at the heading. at 8 a.m., and arrived at North proposed by the Emperor and adopted jme distance in rear of (these again witboul nine. Our Adams a ride little the' the aid, of the by another company were at work on a past by , people senate or the patricians. It in used in rail was a delightful one, as can be un- scaffold, taking off about 4ft. of tbe . mmi Ul hWJlsaslMllllifillillslli istsssMi 'lUlL w&Va'Uaioff tlfe''le'ry3- .lt the country. .TJie army Jotes rind fights curf"edffn!"W?s 'f'Acfa. giving' fity for him. They ay "yea? to.tbe ,"eena another illustration Of the terrible re tua consultum" and bayonet th rebels suits wljiclTpften attend tb handling, of trho say "no." The refugee fire arnw or those ler of France, but tho precession. t the Imperial throne ia sepujed to his family line. Secured as (irmly as it can be, nt ii but the granshoppecs, camo uppnjhem in of ! LiaU0RSl: OJf HAND X QUASTHTu of good .Lumber, f various , si2 to tho rcqulreuients of the purchaser. Also an meuse quantity 6T Plrkets, im of which w will"' sell cheap tor Cash, and Grain tit Caa price. "V N.B. All thoee persons iom we have and who know thiunselros indebted to nt, to com. forward and makettl- are reifnested uicut within one month said save cost.. bMITU 4 Co., Proprietors- -, s . r ' Ca-be- si, T , COAL! COAL! T' TOHS ' NOW PREPARED beat Quality Coal PPRI003 IS furnish i k. .' . 20-fl- - . tAll "TT"B HAVE th. TO H AT $4.00 PER TON on the Cars at Echo. All orders to be addrsl John Sprlgga, Coa,, .. lVly lville, Suiuaiit county, Utoh Territory. ' MANUFACTURE. HOME PEARCE, IiIERCHArlDISE, CHARLES and. th. Tin, Iron and Copper : Walker Bro's, 31-- S FEMALE MOBGAJf CITT. V, which contains about 400 inhabitants, three stores, one of which is co operative. Quite a number of very neat sub, , wdic) , Also, a good variety of ..STOYBS, of superior quality; all of which he offers for sale at aa low figures as any that are imported from " the JCast. ., , N.B Job Work punctually and neatly exKntad MAIN STREET, OGDEN. i , . milE FENLVLE RELIEF SOCIETY BE call the attention of the Ladies to their l ' TO NEW STOCK i .j i , DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP, , ts con-en- . i . ' i O jjdon, Street, DEALER IN Xaln H J. It AB.anak.B .iMf btntKAL MtKUnAIiUlit,,. ' SPUING GOODS, . Ware, ha keeps constantly on hand. ' RELIEF ASSOCIATION, stantial brick bouses have been erected, . and several meeting and school houses. ' or , At this place a good bridge 480 ft X 16 ft. recently built spans the Weber River. They have two good grist mills, and, handy to the city there are three Consisting of Artificials, Feuthers, Riblioni, Ttata, ' etc.. etc. saw steam saw mills, three water-powe- r ' A fine assortment, for sale, clieap. mills, and two lath and shingle mills. . ,. The U.; I'. -- Railroad runs through the city, which makes it convenient for the OF COcitizens to ship their merchandise east i or west.,. They bave also, an, excellent brass band under the leadership of Capt. HERETOFORE Eli Whittipr. Their Day and Sunday TUB between J. C. Irry & John Malum, U schools are. well attended and the scholHouse. this day been the of Ogden l'roprietora The "aid John ars are said to be rapidly, advancing in dissolved by mutual hrreliyiiasitmes all liabllitiea and collect all their studies. . ... accounts due the above named firm. Morgan city is beautifully 'nnd very oatatanding J. fl.LKV Y, pleasantly located in Weber valtcy,(which JOUN MAH0. v v. is about twelve miles long," by one and a P. 8. Mr, W. L. Sholea will remain at "the miles wide. Very extensive crops above House, and will always bo happy lo see bis half frietida. both 'from the ijwt andWcet; of , all, kinds have, been put in here this numerous from Halt lke City. ., i. seasea: . all of j which came up, looked aln. KKKli HV.S from the Cars to tlie lioum, . ' well and promised a very heavy yield, i'tf ; . .IIA1S STREET, QUKBSi, attention of the Public to bis New , Splendid Awortment of , Calls ; . GROCERIES, AGRICULTURAL A f dry goods, : Good TOOLS 011 t n ,t IMPLEMENTS.ETC- Supply .hand. -' of . , MEQANICS' 5i , V : v ? 1lm r. BSOLLTB DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Illinois and other in New York, or Elates, trri perseas from sjny Plata non . legal everywhere; dosertion, drunkentiess, . Pu,-Ti'JEcause; " support, etc.. snfflcient Advic. fre charge until HWore ol.tainod. ness stablibed nfteea years M. HOUSE, Attorney. Address. 2S-8No. 13, Nassau Street, New York tny- A lna, Handbills, Posters, and' Cards Printed at th. 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