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Show I aSGi Tiio rdly in. , TTi.T-ii- -I- BIIIIOP, TIMS LATEST Ilovic77. ept It, TSiJT Am : TELEGRAMSjT 1S7L r i T1i rock wood. Cpwelallf Some time "0 we celled attention to tie ioexfunalile coml net of the notori-0- 3 P. Roclwood, in 1 ti?aILnj tie lanJ upon which the Territorial IVoUcatiarj is sitin4el, by pro anus patent therefor, throngh false hood and perjury, tbinling that finch an act was the culmination of official infamy but farther investigation tlisolos ca a state t f facts, which, Added to his land graLLiiig propensities male him, jwr exrel letter, the most successful official corruptionist west of the Rocky Mountains, and a Cl subject for initiation into the Tammany ring of New York City. Set tkmst 1, and 3 chap., 7 1 , of the statutes of this Territory give to the Warden of llic Penitentiary the right to lease or hire the Convictsl The mon ey so collected from the labors of conto the peopk of the Terrivicts, should ami hare been paid over to tory, the Territorial Treasury. The official report of Warden Rock wood, for the year 1 sf.D, submitted to the Legislative AssemLly, November 30, 1800, shows convicts in his that there were thirty-sicharge ; that they were variously cm quarrying rock, chopping wood, working on the road Ac., and that the moneys accruing from such lalors amounted to $2,7 13.48. Having a enri-itas well as a citizen's interest, to know what liecame of this money, we ( S t s x v, examined the report of the Treasurer for that year to see if any such moneys were mentioned in his statement of. receipts, and Ion ml nothing of the kind. What Itecanie of the moneys so accruing, not only for the yearj (Mill) hut for 170 and all the years previons ? It did not go Into the Territorial Treasury, where it belongs. Was it kept, and ' used by Rock wood ? Waa it paid over to the Church? Or was it given to Brigham Young? Will the or the .Vrri or the Herald tell us ? As we hate a right to a citizen, a know. Agaia, we are informed that a jortion of the Penitentiary, bnilt by the United H tales, and, therefore, the jiropertY of the Clovemment, has been torn down, at some time previous to its delivery to the U. S. Marshal, and the stone hauled off1, by Rockwood, to be used by him, in constructing a for his own private use. - .This is larceny, under the Statute, and wc sincerely hope that the Graml Jury, tot convene next week, will inquire into this matter, and due presentment make. Not contented with stealing the land, upon which the buildings are erected, this Saint, it is notorious, has feloniously taken, And carried away, not only large portions of the walls, but stripped it of all furniture, and other fixtures. Tell us, Bishop Rock wood, what liecanie of the desk, and other furniture of the j Government? What became, even, of the chains which liound the walls together ? Verily this Hot. A. P. Rockwood, mem ler of the Legislative Assembly, Bishop of the Church of Latter-daSaints, Col. ofthe Nauvoo Legion, etc., etc., etc., is a very piuk of perfection, a splendid Icciuten of Mormon official integrity. It U into the hands of such a man that ' Fitch, Sloan,' Cannon, and Brigham. Young would put the financial affairs of the Territory for safe and judicious management. They were excited, even' to a righteous indignation, only a few days ago, when the Penitentiary was about to slip from them, and pass into the bauds of the U. S. Marshal, lest the dear eople would be robbed. All they was that Bishop Rockwood should be retained, as guardian of public interest. Heaven spare ns from such guards iaus! Brigham Young and the Legislative Assembly, Sloan and Caine, Cannon, Filch, Snow and the whole kit of Mormon managers, know full well thal Rockwood has been taking everything that he could lay his !hands on, but they can't spare him. He is nseful in j tax-paye- ' r, fish-pon- d CpHi 5. isdl lUysrtsA for tks Dsfnsitswikr tks- W. P. Volograpk Co. 1 . THIS APTBBIXOON. London, 14. The Newcastle associated employers inform the Time that 41 1G men are mow engaged, and the daily additions which are being made will soon restore the former activity. , The Asiatic cholera scourges jhe centre ami south of Russia fearfully. Boston, 14. At the annual gathering on Salisbury Beach yesterday, General Butler, Wendall Phillips, ami others addressed at least fifteen thousand people. Phillips said of alt the men Massachusetts had honored in the last fifty years, none could compare in statesmanship with tattler; that no name wonld stand higher in the history of tjhe State, he represented, the great question of the future, namely, Capital vs. legislature. New York, 14. Notwithstanding the statements to the contrary it is believed that Hall does really intend to inqieacS Connolly; that he yesterday telegraphed Judge lJbwe,(of the Common Pleas, who is in Kurope, to return, so that there may be a full beneh'of that tribunal, be fore which the charges against the ConIt was antroller must le preferred. nounced at the Controllers office that a list ofthe vouchers abstracted on Sunday will be ready in a day or to. It was gWown that the stolen papers were composed of vouchers given hy Meany, In gemoll, Kcyncr'Miller, Smith and other Ring' Contractors, lor work alleged to have performed, or material furnished for the County Court House and National Guard Armories, together with a considerable number of warrants purporting to be endorsed by these parties. has been San Francisco, 14. Ihe one of the warmest days of season, summer day. a regular Down-Eas- t Both the A ustralian and New Zealand steamers have arrived with an unusually i , lx-e- n To-da- y large number of passengers. Samuel Rosenthal, a dry goods mer chaut on Kearney street, suicided by hanging at his residence on Stockton Cause, pecuniary emstreet, barrassments. The ateamefynuce Alfred, from Vic t oria, arrived to-da- vo-da- y. but Comstock lead much less dealt in thau outside stocks. The wheat market is rather quiet. Stockton, 14. A mao whose name is on unknown, employed in reVisalia and Stockton the Railroad, ceived severe flesh wonnds in the legs, by the wheels of a construction car passing over him. He was taken to the County Hospital. The attendance at the races was quite large. At 10 o'clock a. m. a grand display of the stock took place, the first consisted of cattle, all of which were of the Durham breed; it is generally conceded to have been one of the best display ever made in the State. Next came the horses, consisting of Norfolk, Iodi, Messenger and Belmont stock. A young man, name not known, fell from the top of a train of cars this a. in., was run over and badly mutilated, receiving a fi if tare of the skull; he died at noon. $ The owners of the steamerCoustantine state that she has simply been hauled off for repairs, not sold as rumored. The boy who was shot and maimed for life by an infernal machine on the Milk Ranch, set by Mr. Clifford, on the 0th inst., brings suit through bis guardian against Clifford for $20,000 j damages. Thomas Golden, n passenger on the steamer Prince Alfred, from Victoria, jumped overlmard at sea, yesterday, in a fit of delirium treraeps, and was rescued with difficulty. , The C. P. R. R. is bringing all their his way. 'He steals, and divide with available rolling stock into use to burry fbrwardEast the cargo of tea brought Mohame&f the Church, and doe last at earner. 4rty work. They feel tmdly ovpr' his by Portland, Oregon, 13. The Ncz decapitation, and we sympathize with Perresfndian raised 10,000v bushel of. them, heartily. And if the Gnnd Jury will but do Its duty, BishopRock wood wheat this season. The Norther Pacific Railroad Comthe classic will soon be restored shades of the prison, wlscniii elegant missioners hava returned from Puget leave for Walla Walla and leisure, he can ruminate overfhe follies Sound; they thence East via Kelton, Utah. life. Punishand foibles of a An unknown man made an unsuccessment Ho scoundrels is cur motto. Tb ful attempt at suieide last night by ball is in motion. Keep it rolling until into the Willamette river. every wrong is redressed, and every jumping 13. Private corresponSan Diego, r is made to bow to the majesty dated Tucson, dence, Sept. J, states that ofthe law. a large band of Indians, supposed to tie The editor of the Herald is exceed- Cachises, dashed iatcCamp Crittenden, The ingly anxious , to know whether the and took offC.1 bead of horses. the small at infantry guard camp was Deputy Marshal had a warrant for the them. to unable arrest of Baum, and whether he made it pursue A Sonora letter says the Indians are known to Baum before the shooting; and says he will wait for an answer. more troublesome than at any other Unparalleled generosity in you, to trait time during the last 12 months. Gen. for reply. We are so glad that you did Crook arrived at Camp Grant 10 days not demand an immeiliate answer. since, and hearing of these depredations About bow long does the Herald pro- started two companies of cavalry in purpose to wait ? A day ? A week ? or a suit. , Cal. 13. Affair once San year? It is due to the Marshal that he more Diego, Rafael Valley. San at quiet should know ; for when this modern GoCases 13 of cholera have London, liath fills his nostrils with the breath of Newcastle. occurred at wrath, it is time to stand from under. New York, 14. There was an exploAnd suppose the Marshal should lie so sion shortly after two o'clock p. m. tounwise as to fail, aud refuse to answer at the Union Torpedo Works, by your question, what would lie the pen- day, which six were killed ami eight were alty ? Be specific, Brother Sloan. track-layin- g to-da- y n, y i i ed J ! mis-spe- evil-doe- ! i wonndedT ' - O'Gorman continued Ids argument bn Phineas Barnes, a leading lawyer of iff the city officials to, and claimed behalf Portland, died a few weeks ago, aged t all was He Professor the lionds autho rized had no that of years. Greek and Latin in Watervilie college issued. been from 1834 to 1837, cd tor of the Port- yet Government sold four millions of The land Adcerilter for six years, and instead of two as advertised, occupied several lother public sta- gold tions during his life. t ' at 13.73 to 14.0U. Mrs. Nathan Baler, of Nodaway Co., Saratoga, 11. A fire to day destroyed has of Mo, twins. A pair was property to the amount of nearly $200,-00pairs boro last fall, and ten months later she The Park Place Hotel, the Cowas blessed with another pair. Mrs. lumbia Hotel, ami a large part of the Baler is thirty-seveyears Id, and the Crescent was destroyed, together with mother of niuetecn children, thirteen of whom are living; ami she ha one many other buildings. It is believed fire. grandchild. they were set oo A correspondent a at.-t- to know if the Washington, 14. The Treasure toHon. Hofaeo Greeley swear. ' The day, made a telegraphic transfer of five Y. Son answers: "Greeley is a great hundred thousand gold, from the Assisman, and if he swears, it is on great ocFrancisco to the casions, such as that indicated in Jonah tant Treasurer at San at New York, Assistant Treasurer Dost "U thou viz to lx angry? iv, 3, And he said I do well to be angrv. through the Bank of California. sixty-eigh- lie-sid- es to-da- 0. n s The following is a complete copy of Msjof Hodges letter of fcdnfesrion Washington, Sunda, Sept lOtl t Pof Master General B. vL. T uce, biej-r- l have to inform You that 1 1 jn tumble 1 close my account and I that J ow the frightful amount 'Of about $460,00 which I have lost in the last few' years in stock speculators, deeper And deeper In hope or retnev ing myself. I have no excuse or mitigation of my case to offer and proppse to take the full consequences of my'sid. I had thought a week, ago C..captegJ?jft. New York, but lielieveI hare done tatter in returning here fo deliver inyself up, as I feel I was bound to doJ I can of course make no defence for the systematic deceit I have practiced on you and the advantage I have taken of the special position 1 havN hld aipl h find that you especially have cause Ho be justly inexorable against me. I have been led on by the infatuation that always attends the course 1 entered on, and hoping always to recover my conceal my crime. , 1 Julies tail is really a relief to lie forced to a discovery, for 1 have been in a bell on earth for year, the alternations of hope and fear 1 have gone through and constant care to avoid detection was becoming too strong. I desire to turn over "any property I have f as a small against my deficiency, aid after giving any information that will assist in settling my accounts, or, if possible, in recovering a jiortion of what I have lost, I expect to take the full punishment awarded for my offciice. In justice to two parties in this city through whom 1 have made some speculations I wish to say, that they are perfectly innocent of any knowledge that I was using ; IJ public fund. ' ' each with balances small There are of these parties to my credit whenever the accounts are closed. The losses I made were almost entirely in New York with one house there,' whose accounts I hold subject to your order. I endeavored to induce themjto make good the amount lost with them which they knew was public money, but they have refused. I hare been trying to make up my tnind to tbe confession for some days and was on the point of kmf so in your office, but I coekf bring myself to say if. ami wanted t se to write to my iBnorenTw.fe, whom this information will X7X God f e frightful . 9 lor me nbst I in Wr give my children ! All I ak from yon or the authorities is that some mnaT saaa 1 rwW may !e left her if possible. safe the box awl the keys my old all accwwots rtr. iut containing are My present vouchers, receipts, 4 in the bands of my clerks who are all of them perfectly innocent of any knowledge of my deficiency. I shall remain at house No. 1 123 K reef, till informed what action you have taken concerning me; there is no fear I will go away now. J. LeDYIbp (Signed), New. York, 13. In the inspection affidavits' were J read on be suit half of Tweed, denying gonorally the allegation in the complaint, especially that Ingersoll was ever nis agent, or that the expenses of his department were ever in excess of what the law. allowed counsel for plaintiff. Strahan submitted the motion for the decree in the papers the court) said the plaintiff's allegations are in fact admitted, notwithstanding affidavits of denial by defend ants., lie expressed the belief that Tweed was himself both Transcript and Printing Company. About five hundred laborers for the city government this morning rushed up to Chamlicrlain's tbe office and demanded their six weeks back pay,' irbea the dep uty comptroller told tnem they would be paid San Francisco, 13. The result of the so far docs not change the gen-ra- l result, or indicate any serious error or fraud. Philadelphia, 13. The Iron steamer Hassler was launched yesterday for the United States coast survey. She will start altout the first of Octolier on a voyage of exploration and discovery. The expedition will 1 accompanied hy Prof. Agassiz and Hill, and it will tie their province to take deep sea soundings and the temperature and formation of the bed of the sea. They will visit the straits of Magellan, Patagonia, Rio was nominated by acclamation before the close e f --st formal ballot. , Montreal, 13 e A sad se tie "occurred yesterday q t' J French C t bed ft-- A of Dr. rich American lady, the Conuolly, wht a short tin; tj ago murdered his two hildren in A fit of i ssnity and then eoikaiUed Lanidf, became a raving maniac. Ip the mHa of the Church service she suddenly shrieked in afrightfnl ruanney, and was, with removed. Since her husband's tragic end, Mrs. Connolly has shown frequent signs of mental aberration, of hhicH fhtf fetlef cidnfiaAtlqn, j of-th- diffi-cillt- d ff r, 1 1Ii:i. to-da- v lu-fo- After a Janeiro, and cruise of eight mouths,' the steamer Hassler will be assigned for duty on the San-Francisc- Pacific border. St. Paul, Minn., 13. The Democratic State Convention met in this city and nominated the following ticket : For Governor, Winthrop Young, of St. Anthony; Lieutenant Governor, L. .Paul, of Horton ; Secretary of State, Ik lalk j Treasurer, J. L. McDonald ; Justices or tbe Supreme Court, W. Mitchell and N. Burke, of Mankato. The first and second resolutions declare the party adheres to its principles as founded by Jefferson, and denounce the Republican Administration for shameless corruption, squandering the public money, and a settled disregard of Constitutional objections. The third and fourth resolutions read as follows : Itesolred, That we recognize as binding the Constitution as it now exists. Jlemlred, That the prime necessaries of life, such as iron, coal, salt, leather and cotton and woolen goods ought to be free from all tariffs and taxation. Washington, 12. Major J. L. Hodge, Deputy Paymaster flf the United States army, .stationed at this city, has been discovered to be a defaulter to GovernInvestiment to a very large amount. still are but incomplete, enough gations is ascertained to show the amount of defalcation to be at least fonr to five hundred thousand dollars. He was yesterday taken by the United States officers to Fort Henry, by direction of the General of the army, who ordered him to be placed in solitary confinement in a Major Hodge was guarded cell. in 1867, ami stationed in this city. - It is said that a year ago detectives discovered' that his financial affairs were in a loose condition, and that an investigation was ordered, but for some unknown reason it never took place. Detectives, both here and at New York, are endeavoring by inquiry at banks and elsewhere, to discover further information. It is suspected that other parties are involved in tbe defalcations. Havana, 12. Tb local authorities in various parts of tbe Island have sent to Havana over a thousand Chinese. Of some of these tbe term of apprenticeship bad expired; others are runaways.' The first named, according to previous themselves or leave laws, must Cuba. Tbe last named will be delivered to tbeir masters. notorious insurgent 'Lara and . The five there have delivered themselves up. 13. Tbe Democratic Trenton, N. State Convention met to noroi-hat- e candidates for Governor; and ex Governor Joel Parker, of Monmouth, to-da- y, ap-jinte- t to-da- d NetrYorkj 13. of cold rokst grated nutmeg, lefhoi jpeel, pepper Rad saltj moisten it wth little stock or gravy, and a beaten fgg Sutter a pudding. pan put in the miiv fe and set1 press It firmly; put on a it in a pan of scalding water and let it boil an hour or two. Then turn it from the pan, robs it over with thebeateivyolk of an egg, then sift on bread crumbs thickly, and brown in the oven, basting it occasionally, with melted, bitficr. r . , fat arui lean! fjt son it with -- V, closcr-core- Witlior Svo.utJ- -f bottles; fill up with 4tmT 'JpffivE t l ? ji 1 j aml retail llcalers w Ate (JL JJ III l)rugs, wide-iuoiithe- d CALL AT y oi i ,VAL1 iErlBPOS. i J. LJj .L'AKA 1 n r i ;i s, i X. ' A. 12, C3- "s iiiwityitri iTiiinyinwiiiniiiirnikmii.n rT hue t AND Am, pl-i- i WANTED. in It Sub-Trcasur- v, :v Puat-offio- I t ) 4 - VARIED STOCK r-- i OF Oold Staple and Fancy Groceries, . Supplies Pysicians rro . sm ,- , -r plZ 'fool. Iovlex, MlnerM i n 1 children. Mrs. Mary Driggers, sister of the lady whose throat was so mysteriously cut iu Georgia, while she was sleeping with her two little girls, on the night of the 9th inst, has been arrested on suspicion of committing the deed. She is ia destitute circumstances, and) it is said, had been forbidden to visit the house. The Grand Encampment of Massachusetts Odd Fellows recently held their annual meeting in Boston. The report of the R. W. Grand Scribe shows, at the subordinate enpresent time, twenty-sicampments in th State, with a membership of aliont 3)300, having lieen increased during tljie past year, five encampments and over 700 members. A French papir announces that the betrothed lover (of Miss Nilsson, tbe singer, to whom she intrusted her money on leaving for the United States, has squandered the whole amount iu vain speculation, and the fortune of the young woman is now reduced to her recent earnings iu tbe United States. Duncan, recently knowu oil merchant of Pittsburgh, Pa., leaves, !v his will, to Bishop Simpson, of the M. E. Church, $30,000jjdirect, and divides the remnant of his property so that it will probably increase the bequest to Mr. Duncan traveled with, tbe Bishop in the Holy Land. As reports are in circulation to the effect that the mind of Mrs. Vallandig-hathas been shattered by her recent double bereavement, the Cumberland (Maryland) Timet deems it neeessary to a denial, as it is J'ive the statement 90 the best authority, that although physiea)ly her sufferings have been great, her mind is far from being in the deplorable state represented, while her general health ia rapidly improving. Children and fools, says an old adage, always tell the truth. Mother sent me, said a little girl to a neighbor, to come and take tea with her this evening. Did sh say at what time, my dear? No, maam ; she only said she would ask you, and then the thing would be off she said, ' her mind J x de-we- ll - f, Diem, Rec'y. J. D. Lamb & Co., 1 j. o. o. F. t Thunalay at Mam strevt. Odd F llowr In gnoii stamling am LODGE NO. 1. Meet every UTAH M.. In Conmierve Buildings, Salt Lake City. invited to attenJ. J. M. Olmikis, DU. Ml. Sei'j. tl. LEV Y, N. ORADUATE OF K.rUAIJf, MEDICAL (XlLLI'XiK, Slate of B. New York, aud Licentiate of the Mi.lual Hoard of the Colony of Vhtwna, Anstralia. Office, two dour north of Kimtnll A Lawrence's, up Htair- -. Office hours fruni In A. M. lo IZ M , and from 2 to 4, and fi to S P. M. Orders li ft at the office w ill receive proinjit attention at all hours. Special ats mi ideiif al to Women aud tention given to children. eVZi Poat Olllct. i In Hater' drirWrjf Store, Ifsis Street, ' Salt Fake Cits. - t i DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Every Particula r. A-- Variety Yes, massa Was it a nealt or a distant relative ? Well, pretty distant, massa, bout mile.? ! twenty-fou- r 1 wuxiinj ;l WALKER BRO S. Railroad Shops Wholesale and Retail - GROCER, a Provisions, , 4 AJiB LIVERY, Half Slock East of the Revere IIobm, BALT LAKE CITY OHABIiES - AT 'TnF i I AMES, i W MINERS TOOLS. Liberal Institute, Thla TlptrHtlny Evnff, PROMPTLY v r J I mu mi t EeeIWMF.S TIC LIFE." -- - , I FIITY CENTS. ADMISSION' SOL, A, GOLDSTEIN KEYSTONE COEl Afl rCO., PBIlndelpItta. USX i I J- 3 jmwisi j TO Heal Estate and Alining Claims CONVEYANCER sad BCRITINE8. b Messrs. McCardy A Morgan, Couuscl- , ays at Law, SALT LAKE ; ClTV. Abstracts of lilinO, Lilts of sale, Mortgages, Leases, agreement!, rout rads, Ac., drawn up. Also copying of every description executed.' FtlNTINO IN tur Job Work. COLORS MADE A SPECIALTY Call and examine oar facilities All order wilt racetre prompt . Sum inosc i 0 3ST J alovc-name- John Salt Wawd Salk Street. Eninetieoi tit 64 JtemSm tit., Mew Fork. ( ALSO , Importer and Jobber of UstiMT. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods i j i v j aa ' GOYERHNENT CLOTHING AT Npw YORK PRICES. ! - 8. AUCTION, - w pit all DeHcriptloim. ; Lalce Seminary. FrcdVk Rv. S tci Mr. Frances E. Stein, A. M., resa. FreerpiPrincipal Main Ht., West Side, f A r j ' ! " Transactions Promptly Attended to. Large Fire-procellar and Store-roofur the accommodaties uf storage. , t j 1 f t I f . ALL received from Chicago every week. : , : JOSEPH MARION. 9.tf if ft F. DeLzVNZzl,f IimillG ENGINEER . j I ; ) . AND U. S. - , Yf : f- - . Dsitral Surveyor, Alii ' Cartracs. Special Evening to in ad.litiou s i J te, those wbo can mt attend during tte day, via: special German, to I urn to read and sneak tte satna ; also Commere-in- ! Arithmetic, Kreding. Orsatmar, c. Thire will te of Mnair Department afforded iu vocal miisu ; ill , on organ, piano and meiodeon. Presi IS EMPLOYED BY US. 44 ter month. 3 Payments numt lily in advance, Information. iu 4-t- W DiHMolutioik NotieoH. THE PARTNKRSHIP IIERETOFORB the namo ami firm of 3ley,inginunder the general business of saksmRafferty keeping, Blacksmithing, i ? Ix'rii (luff ciljr, All billn duo tin iuta firm lacftd ami alt flutrna Dosiinuf ik COACH i MINING TOOLS. FUSE, POWDER, .''a' U . i . ,ii ( ORE SACKS, WHEELBAR- PAIHTIIIG cinniAGE pAiimiiG JjiaiL A COACH ELS, DRILLS, SPECIALTY. . ( AT TUB Host Reascaafcb tii fell rf-- feed AND CARRIAGE Lake City, August iloth, Tk7I. f. ISAAC. D. HUNTOON, Coiuniltihilou Slcrchnnt, Corner Pottery and -- - Vathinyion vN FRANCISCO, ErKxc;ys - - UAL. Centw Kutof A. HUG GAN. TRIMMING., ATTOUNEY - AT - JLraWV. SALT UULE CITY. &. UILC0X Horse Shoeing Prices, JN A STYLE TO SUIT piCES U FAMILY SEWING MsVCIIINE. firet Tire Cbatspion of 1.14 pretuinma in two- A A.1IOPPER, E. IL BAimiHHIK, - II sem is stronger and less liable to rin th m btitidi.Jmijjt Hi port of tint 1 rial sml sampl.- - of work ctm- Send for th tuiolug both kinds ot stitches oil tha same piece-o- f goods. tha Lock t. Kimball is Lawrcncaa. - e ,c oC - ' "ived to and ""I consent. Tlu" Father party is an I Ivor. to sloe and to whom aliont Dunldntioii, at undine llIlg niay Ro KLt Tibbiis, M. D. F. H Kinnovs, M. D. i f TLY ON DA HD, I !U Jm A DRY tJG56t)S', leVVellkk, , beret of., re exirtMtateine. Itweea F CREIGHTON R VUXRO, ELLcHOJifil A LuLTHAN, WARE, PICKS, SHOVCLOTHING, JAM Me Scjd. X, Opnnt Cjrr, " I ROWS, GENERAL hv imitp' , PUBLIC GENEUALLY. AT It tu in L- J M ! KYIST- -. ' A con4nt. INjALL ITH nriANCHKH. L v AND THE iti-- i . w U1 For any nechd informal ton. ieron or by letter, to the Prim-iru!- . apilv or to tte nmlersigncl. ft M, PEIRCE Salt LnkaCtty, Aug. IX. 171. , r.liriERS,;FARuERS, i Tlu ra the regular departments . il.'i f There, p-- , M term will commence Monday, Sept. S, and continue four months, Oa sung tin Friday before Christinu. - TO C O XS TA A t . i i mliool, two if TIME. TheI,Fall Ir TDK ' Corner of Main aud Id South Street. ir aessions of the Brmifiary prreeut, te held iu tte reaHus PREHIUJ WHEEL MAKER, Geo. W. Clawson, m lit The who desire It. Dr. Cliadi.uirne. t Fresh Tub Latter, Eeit Quality, -- Iseetvre. t Brtwrrs Second and Third South. Cfiimvx,krk, formerly dent of W isconsin Uiuv .uv, 1ms agreed to give course of lectures during the coming term, on tte and greilogy mineralogy of I tut,, f,r the teneflt of the aihool. Term. Primary In partnwnt Jl month', intermediato Di'partment, f per th month. Grammar Department. .! r month. Academia Dejartiuent, (including high r tnatheraatMa, natural scieucea, and ancu-n- t and modem ianguages) AND Stcrajo nr.d Connr.issicn, iI CARRIAGE WORK, FILLED. ? i mi-an- REGULAR DEPARTMENTS. To all parts of the City. ' , , ,) ! the I'i- -i li-- i of His Soroud Jildinat Bis- 12 trii t of tte TiCourt rritor.v of Utah, in and for the Con nly if lteuv i r. Jai oii Hess, Piauit iff, against Fmily lless, Dvtemlant. The peoj.le of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Knuiy Hess hfi t. Yon are herehv resiinred b appear in an ,I Invnight against yon bv tlie Plaint lit in the Distriit Court of the issoiid Jndi-- r ml dint i i. t of 111.) Tel n lory of I lull, iu and for tte ronnty of in tlie first ittv of tte next ternAterooL to wit : On loth day of (k U.U r, s. h. IS71, anJ aiiswir tiio lull of romplaiut therein filvd agninot run. within the time tho law asiAes, or jndgmi lit wilt he taken to default against yoii. and the relief prayed for w ill tedemamied. Herein foil not at ynr pent. W it ness tlie Hon, C. M. Hnwliy. Judge of said C.filrt, and tte seal of said Court atl.-- lul. Ilivin mid r my hand ami the seal of the Itistru t Court of tlie Herond Judieisl litatrn-- t of the Territory ot Hull, in and for th county nf Beaver, this th day of August, in tlie year of nur Lord one IhollMind eigtit huiiilovi and seventv-onliEvt-JNO. WARD CHRISTIAN, Ch rk. I hi re by certify tho foregoing to te a full, true and corns t copy of the original Niiuimotis on file in my office, in tlie In witness whereof. have hereunto set my hand and affixed the svl if the court, tins tlh tiny of August, A.D. 1H7I. i Abo for the ; ..cr t?' Rcccn.3 1 sltotiUI there te a demand fer the same, atsnr, ' speemi Conraes, for evening aessions, designed to tern-fi-t FBEE OF CHARGE EUREXA COLLAR COMPANY, SECOND SOCTU BTREKT, BENTHAM FABIAN, urlh-vwsttTl- Ornamental Department. Inst metfoa fa oil painting, crayon and s miling will teof-tre- d thoee Goods delivered its i.j M, soulh-w.-sterl- v will te four regular dcimrtmcnt nf imdrnctiou, vis ! Primary, Intermediate, Grammar and Are- - AT RIGHT OCLOCK. f WEST OE WALKK& BROS. Proprietor o-- i ; PREBLE. County of Piilt Iske, Temtoi v of I tub. the loy. twin and tit I here, if I. mg more fully desi nlssl : The .lis..oerv sliart Is S'. 17 K. as fellows I.Pifi Iri-- t foitai 1 . it. Mineral Momintent No. 1, and nimut 7M bit .oiii In i !v trtn I lie main aliaft of tint IViiMe of Walts lode at flie head of Silver Fork Canton, themv S. VS V. ; to the thenre S, ote UiF W. Jim end of Ilia vein, t lie s halt of the Highland ('hi f nortli-wi-s- t, rlr. Kitnrn to daevn. mine hearing erywliaft, llienco North ns K. U8et to aumtnit of divalu between Silver Fork and I(ouiiy Comb y X, SIJ .Z K. 6.vi feet to Otnyons, ihenc end of mine firth in, tlie diagram ; tvotn-ewe do bend) give further and that, having oocufded and improved liie said hale and .remise. according to the local customs ami rules nf miner in said nulling itet rut, and having expended ta actual labor and improtetnciiU there.n, an amount twit I, s titan one tliousand dollars, and having at tins t line iilittl peareablc pmwwiNrti of said minbr a survey and plat ing property, wa w til apply of said premises, ami a j silent-- for the same, umli r the act of Congress, eutilbsl An art grantmg the right of wrmy tu rfihh and ransi owners, over the pnlilte lamU, and Utf otln r pnrii's, spprovisi July 2i, 1M ; and ns am udeil by Ai t of Congress, spprovi-- July Isji. Is7u. al tins 7th day of Witness nur hands ami August, Ih71, JOHN M MOGRFA I KYI H CLFMFNTS. V fsxvl.l ARCIIIB VLI LIV IStlUTGN.j 1 oi lify tint the aliiive notice wss this day fil.il in the Lind Offlre for tte Temtorr of Utah, and a Diagram of tte said bale, together With twit ire of intention la apply ter a survey ami plat thereof from the Pnrviyor General, and a patent therefor Irom tlieilovminunt of tte Lnrtevi 8tn , as provided in an avt ol Congress rntith-i- l An art granting the right of way to ditch and renal awnrrs over tli public hinds and for other piirjusve.,' ap. by art of pnmvl July gii, lMai. and as amended Congress approved Julv Mh, ls7o. 1 h reby dirert wild notice to lie piil.lii.heil ill the knit Lika Renew, a nowpnper.pildndiel nearest I te lore turn of the chum. OF R.'MVYWKI.L, Rrgi.br . AND or Orders Solicited and ft I WILLARD oA. ALL i i Patnite itai iipii.i by the Ft. Marks bbtrks Mouth O . on Mam street. BY- - AND All kinds of CsrrisfCM, Ruggies sud Eaildls Hones slsajrs on hand at reasons Ids rates. i)liew tfoil for XTOTICK IS IIF.RF.BV tUVKS. THAT ARCH-I- N IBtl.D LIV1M.STOV, JOHN M. MOORK and l.KVI B. CLKMFNTS, id the Territory nf Utah and eonntv ol Kilt Lake do t bum I Son fm t in length by list feet in width, on the VYANDKK-IXllOY lisle, a Silver ten td risk iu pl.n e.) and tiio land and premises aper-tamin- g to Mid mine, all situated m tint tonm-ri- s , llk. Hegiet, r. RDOMS Powder, Fuse, AND ) ti mv k. mawv i.i.te , FEED, SALE STABLE SaltUlw City, & CO., SECOND SOUTH. ST., MINERS SUPPLIES. MARRIAGE 171. llial t ! al.iVta mdio Vras this day filed iu tins I'Hii e, with n diagnim of the said teh-- , lie in dice ! Intent Ion t.i apidy lur it (pdiier with fn,m ttePurvvvnr-Ueneral- , nrvey nud Jd it Ihen-owild indent iherefnr fri.m the tSovernreeitt of the , Sfali-sas United Jirovidid in an Art nf Congress, entitled An Act granting this right - of way to diich and latial ow ,-iters over I tie nildn- lands, and tor oilier purposes- approved July SWh, ISOfi.and as amended by , Ai- - of (i.Bpres, Rp,inm-- July mil, laTit. I dins t said not He rto lie printed in the Pall Lake Review, a ntw.p.ij-puldi.lml nearest the liMnliotiid Iterlaim. 1 e. A. HOPPER Si-j- American Collar Co., N. Yu . ; , August .11, ar-lu- .n - n This of a Amendment friend: A gentleman traveling homeward from Atlanta met an old negro on whose hat was encircled the crape of grief. The gentleman said 5 You have lost some friend, I, see? . alMive-name- r $G0,-000- ., hr Fifteenth OF and examine our goods jlo guarantee satisfaction. D. C. BUTTERFIELD, Liquors, f.tshthrhr. ) U t vn, - S fu.v l.vse I'tvv, . u si IS NOW .. ji i 12ih, 1TI. Stir LvizCitt, Vtvb, En. Rtvicw; The Post Master Uincral luis ks le ted this ofike, w Ith other, for tbe issue of Post, al Orders, payable ill the Uuiti d Kingdom of Great Britain aud Ireland. . Mouday, the 4d of uext O Inter has teen fixed as the date on wln.li the oeiie aud par incut of British International Money Orders is to rotas lueuiv. RATES OF COMMISSION CHARGED On orders not exieeding flrt, 2V routs. Overfill and not exceeding Fin, SWceuts. i i Over IM and not exceeding 4 si. To ceut. Over blO and not exceeding Ho, 41 (si. . Over 440 and not exceeding 4 si, 41.2-i-. No single order ixtued for more than lid Parlies deviling to remit larger sum, mud ol tain additHinal Money Orders. J. Yf. MOORE, P. M. sepU , fo-u- -. - 'IF eu TIJEIR 'n Excellent it. M. Moorr, D. IIFI.AX.V Big Cottouwosxl Miaiag DlmSrtrt, ALSO A KlNUjitltKV. IJ. A Siipplinn. brains full of grand .. ,i ... i 1 ! bis friends with fine H. X. A. & words and flourishes, and seem to be a JOUV8 LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. I, A. Physicians Prescriptions ST. R- meets at Masonic 8. A. Ilall, (Commerce great tnaa, but if .he makes no practical Building,) Main street, every 8ecoud and Fourth application of his theories, he wonld Monday of each month. Sojourning brethren are CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. to invited attend. amount to more if he went to sawing cordially T. F. TRACY, T. P. 0. M. wood and talked less. Ins M. awsmtl, Recy. A enizen - of Georgia, though now Lodes No. 70 only eishty, has been the father of fifty-si- x Mount AMoriah A. M. Regular Communications OK DR. TAIT St SMITH. children, of whom forty are said to held at Masonic Hall, Commerce Building, East OFFICE The father ana grandfather Temple Street, the Second and Fotirt h Monday of be living. each aiontb. Neniliers of Sister Lodges, and soo of this rolific Southron are reported to journing Brethren in good standing are cordially have had, respectively thirty-seveand Invited to attend. LOl IS C01IN, IV. M. tS-Ca- ll , ' CiiaisTovaz titration. Amir. Fiiho nud Comji etc in ber of Bwter Lodged, and eojonruiUK Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. R. It. JIOBKRTSON, VV. Vf. Itc 5f. SwaXTZ, Recy. THOM VS U VVVRRKX. t eejdl r ITBW. -- d y f ir . Customers Country Wc were honored rk, valnable to none oilier than the by a call owner. The Sarto will be mutably rewarded IN GENERAL, from the Rev. C, G. Ames, wbo prides by leaving Augo-ttbe eame at thie office. himself on haviog learned the printing MASONIC, NOTICES. trade. He also bas a son, who accom his him on a East, trip panies jour. Wualrh Ledge No. 8. A. F. A A. M. Who can tell where our imp may REOCLAR COMMUNICATIONS HELD AT All orders by mail will be promptly Building, Kant Temple Rtrcet, tire Call and again. Second and Fourth Friday of each month. Membring up. faithfully executed. to-da- g f -- Of- -' f,t , LOST. 1 lodo, s V. Arctic Soda Water. A hnntlre.1 '.-- i s- e b, nw Vi nl Iteing iivir l.nriiig wn of n k in t said ntmo, lh laiid sml jnvniiw-li nil nil i.l in I iu- Ml Mountain Vlining Diatmt, l ! y of itelt I jko, TtvViory nf ttnh, ih tors- - , imn nod vxli-li- f Iter f Wing more lull. A ril-a. follows, ia wit : Tin- - .li .'. i sliaf.lsof it bring dntsnt atsmt H) tw nub fniw llio rolifiu-rfH- v of Markluim i ork with Bmghani Canyon rlw k. Tlir bb l bvwlfd AS tvilgwnr bark-bowhich tefiw Ihp Itnwi "I MhAIinai bcl This siwl on its Assunit is rnigp is vvvv Jn- Tteresrennaii-JniWdiVrsotstnut ri. I v aro! Isre thmnAb of Jreim-adjanvit. Thv lands stnltrat-vIn ratal item havr an ar,w ol l4r'4sS. bair and fir tondml and ainrt, sml unr hnrth tWotnsndlh acres si birth' in this- diagram im InirrUT gtT- - t having' t TAitfS and iiuirorl tte suil I.mIo slid jimnias, i id mlnwrs nit.-4 a VS accvsrdi ribsin ia wud mmin- - dndmt, aud having vvs mini in at Inal laltor and impnivi tnnils liirmsi, an anioniit not tew than tm IVeawad dottart, and having at si of said ninn this tlisa- - . aciiut! fmoalilf I will ajsdj for a snrvvj and dalr tng j..pi-rtvid awl 1rrimss, anda lutrnf for ite nun1, nnib-I its act Congress entitled An Ai I granting th rislit ofJfWHT to dil. h and canal ilvnrn over tin utdu land., and for other idirjwrw," aj.rov..! July .Sdh. I'ta.J, and Ite amcinliiiotv A I annmvrd Jnlv 9ih. ISTli. M iture mv h.ind and s. il tins ".lid ibiy nf August, teTI -- FOB BENT. w. aim tvs iliiuiwiiil in t in ftvl in w Mltli, on the il.'orire d - thirty-ni- TOTICR IS HER FRY filVEN. THATTHOMAS 3N II. Warren, of Salt Lakv I'll, nml ruunfy thus I lah Trrntorv, bv and pnn-ha- s UNDERSOLD. . Notices. LegalTV;rrfb tiCV- - itd. lPo5fTc , been-p0ce- - o v tiiict&I j ) AND EXAMINE THEIR , tig v . I y re-hi- re to-da- y The publisher of Hhe Coi.i ,fttnMi:D J. D. LAMB.& CO. fiu& ver (, sea- Veau-2Muic-T Patent Medicines. Democrat offers a reward of a thousand Put in dollars firilie ofthe "stolen Cold spring water. Pat tbertrinrn-vcss- el boil half aa vivl-c- ? vouchers. , of water up , to Jh my-k. .- i bladders e ir Anikver hour; tight'' )ie abotm "English pugilist, Laiighain, i Toilet and Let them or cork and sea! while hot. died at London on the 1st inst. Hc New York, 13. Superintendent Nor- set until, eblduj K$ep p t f Pack hay v ton, of the mopey order depart ment of Use as soon as opeued. Fiiney Articles, the Kstbffie,'ha confessed that he is s round while (toiling, to steady them. a defaulter Id the amount of $113,000. Hop Beer. Take, one quart of .hops, lie and his wife have volnutarily three quarts of wheat bran, and three surrendered ail their property at Main-fiel- quarts of nota.sse,s; I toil them in three we offer at the lowest cash N. J., consisting of a farm and gallons of water, for, an hour. Straw; the determined are and all in estimated aeveral valuable horses, mixture; turn into pails or kegs( when prices. to le worth ,$173,000. , Tbe property lake warm, add half a pint of vrast; let iiv the hands of General i ferment over has night, and bottle next Tie down the corks tightly, Jones, one oft he bondsmen in frost for morning. the remainder, and steps have lieea and in "two days it will he fit to drink, Not to lo taken to sell it and turn the proceeds and will keep so, if lightly corked. It i over to the General's bondsmen, and to is nearly as- good as beer ujade pitJh iusure them from loss. IlorSee Gree- malt. ley, Samuel S. Smith, Sheridan Shook U and Abram Wakeruan are bondsmen that the Government shall not suffer by :.Z;: the defalcation. Jt has been ascertained BY A GENTLEMAN, A SITUATION AS A Can strtixfy pirtit genera! rlerk r thus Norton drew funds from the A. regard to ability ami t liunioi. r. Aiblrt'-- a and deposited them with a iu , twtpiz 8." Ksvizw office. , 1 . - . a t broker tor use an the street in speculations. Tbe money order account was Rooms and board a small family be ineaiMilitnl with a enite of eery entirely within bis jwvntrol, and there was furniahed room, with board, in a quiet IilnwBtl; , no check on his operations. near tbe Enquire at this offlre or of C. C. Nuhole, at the Octagon llouw. Washington, 13. The Star this evening says. General Brice ordered Hodge to close his accounts on Monday last. Next day Gen. BrJee received a letter to rent above Bit MerUiruit from II (id go containing the full confes- OFFICES corner of South ami Conum-i- i tal at.. he had and his sion of PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO stating that Enquire of P. Engelbnxht. guilt, been making fraudulent returns since .GG, and that the money thus obtained had been spent id gold and stock gamCHECK, DRAWN IN' FAVOR OF M. HUNT bling in New York. He mentioned in SIZ'ZDi on the Fnet National llaitk of his letter thaFone firm knew that the 1 ah,for aigned bjr Marshal M. T. Paint k, was l"t, are caufor investment them be STOPPED. All sent had and PAkMKNT money tioned Dot to pu re have tbe name. The finder will belonged to the Government. He con- confer a favor upon the nntlerirntMl bv baMirgit cluded by saying he was ready to tura at tbieontcc, and kingliimll) rtwanlcl. M. HINT Overall bis property, personal and epli AND Talue to to in $30,000, real, amounting WATCH CHAIN CIIAKM.S.;OXK blue enamel locket with ptetdrrs any agent the Government might au- Tbe Bader one will Ire rewarded la leainir them at thorize to receive such assignment. S A. OOLDSTEIN. thlsoflb-e- . y J, y, -- lo-pe- s set-of- Dement I c Receipts. jj temaoswSiiomiaMLodWe.'v''wwfcaansw..-'W- AGENTS WANTED. CORNELL, WARD 131 LaJv COMINGS, Rt. Cl !(: , . J |