Show T 'i 'Sr '' ' remain to be afijastedby peaceful meansof ' legist I J Had the’ diR'erentoommunltiesof California’ to reinlbrce Leecnd alsoBreckenridge's J showed “J m!toenV byLee oon latiou confersace mid votes Sr! 55 J?k equal industry and enterprise their I 2d aside That all differences snd State confirm hnrylng would laylnx Sheridan's hot have suffered aa it hat during from headquarters will nreW best endeavors to bringthe has withdrawn and Alien past year Our own State is somewhat I fra HU SS3Km Wynbfo are operating iirt however iWy further down onboth - by-gonMj- 3d ttdga: : Union ? expedition from SE1 v£ enjoyed’ — That wedonot put ourselves in the position -- r w nmoi proceeding as far as llainbow Bluff Sifter the Woo iJnoiL ? T? I I similar to Utah and eould easily made as I gqoU an agricultural country The farmers of l " ' - v - co-opera- te - r ’ ‘ I I W S GODBEi ' ‘ J' ‘ V' I L l r s- - ' pared to filljp!- -: :i - - 1 :- : - - f- ' r - - - L 1 ' i !' i' abxihm in-Unt- ry i ai"Jl 'S r' s4 ' v ' j- - ‘ I x - w i ’i'-i- NUBIAS HOSIERY - i - Kj and SHOES ' ' TAINTS CLOTHING - 1 GKO C E KIES V v it t ' 1 v’ ' i i 1 il- 4 W f- V - ins - w Dry GoocIs etc etc ' of genuine will be found replenished with a full line ' -- ' i i ’ 1 mi - - ll' B- -- ' i aBdl i: i‘ ft i 4 J ' ' ' I ‘ Ten locomotive an J larve mim-- 1 dp between Albany ond the rive or ears are shut Aluh&ma Iivev r - the ltag t tt bond(md othw paper that J Ut everjr requirement b accompany mJ tended to with care-an- d premptitnde ( y ' m er Wto1 Flora Clxeese Ou BuLjr Butter -- I THETi REEHIVE w' O 23-S- m I -- ' DISCONTENT! I of accompanied has croraetl iMocavalry South Carolina The oiwtroction ’ in' the Savannah l- -i ordere-'?vejMormo- - ’ i I I I :: ltithr "' STAPTB DRY ' - " - ' ? - ulnta whteh5roYS: com-- 1 ?an Thepublication of neu"pspers are limi-- 1 tabiulr fw?dilora t0 to heId to strict acfcun-- 1 v aa b® ' 'r o miles mil canal is to Do inirty-twAfinflnantii "Wge the bottom at loBF nd twentjT feet-wi- de ' million of dollars By &TWeIfareJ°fthe citJ-- ! xL following resola were 6fMSVrr-7of 2 Utah Lake rose seven J361-®I V18 ®tori? been and has I et' fte Position and surrender constantly emptying itself I tt I through the river J6rduAut ban not k® langusge of the President yet fan- of tbs eerie toliafe peace bwlayinw doirn I “ to Its former level although very dry sea- toth® national authority I sons havelnteryened Utah Lake will be the aaderthe Constitution fearing aUqnestiou whici great Mtntil reservoir of this canal 'i Dumber I 1 1 : i oJrSto f ' :7 " ' ' rf' Root! snd Shouj ' Just 7-- and-- 01 S j1’ - ' ' This U tho HlIonM Station of tho Uafi Ste JOHN UOAGLAND ITopi icier r Coirpctsi In S end 3 Ply variety : ' - O to or TU' if yr 1 i1 FOOLSCAP LEGAL CAP BILL To T IfrtiuW nneniwr mgr r' a v J -7 ry ''y' t : ' ' - - s f ' i f- ' I¥ - FORKS 1 HOES r ? - - 1 S ( i r t : RAKES 1 1’-- y '- - ecrmEj' SNATliSk a 1100PEB rELDjOK-f- ' JS-t- f " s 8 x - ' ' V ! : ’ ' f r - ' nS - SPADES i tages la purchoalng from BS' ’tl Hlgbvt Price paid for PRODUCE OF ALL kiSDS t t tt LETTERBATIlj and rat Vi shovels t ixir :kote papers f ‘ SLATES v V V A s -- i and BLANK ROOKS :7 W SlPERB 23-- tf - Statioxuyi Full Line of ' 300 DOZEN v l: 1 GOODS - GLASSWARE ' ' i Winter Clotlfilngr I' Y- - MOST CHOICE LiaUOHS i ' - - FURNISHING GENTLEMEN’S and Meals prepared at any hour CO M FORT AJBLII1- 13 ED R O - CROCKERY ' : " CHINA snd Comprising every article- needed In a Household OLD ESTABLISHMENT below the Overland 'Stage Office - 7 : M : THEY HAVE j A‘ COMPLETE STOCK OF i : mT j conTe--' " r V Queenswsre of ECHOOL R ’J ' “ “ ' - GOODS MARKET 1 EVEB OFFERED 1N THIS ' M 25 CRATES ' J - MEN'S LIGHT snd HEAVY STAPLE DRESS JAND ’ M1 Montau ’ ' OTTER BU5II- All Styles WOMENS PLAIN AND FANCY HOTEL AND STABLING : I' p j 'm’j - r i and cmiDs riXEST STYIiE OF '7: r - 7 BEAVER WOOL WEST SIDE EAST TEMPLE STREET (OPPOSITE THE OVERLAND STAGE OFFICE AT-THEI- I ' RANSOHOFF t Clothing CASSIMEHE V? v l I Hats ft CO’S ' ' isnnAW ‘NEW V ' f y" PLANTERS MISSES- v ’ LARGE AND COMPLETE' ASSORTMENT AT S f ‘ $ 7 HOUE THE less Salt bringing the Waters of Utah Lake to I furnished with everything fbr the comfort and 7 Pity by a canal sufficiently Urge for navi-- I ntaoc of Bee or I Ration hbela irri- and mischievoosTmatter to sufficient water' J futniahing premature 4 A I3T’ filfltATnMTlta ' ki asW nAmmsuto I ff 3 tfil fhirtlT fflAnu Snl bafas BBh viraalv ' wftk S I ' I aUh® necessary privileges of a large tfj J7 ijrtv rtfi 'ken at as ky au viaiio va UAiKwvtvUe fcvp”j Mfc is no Ll IEWGOODS! N and ZINC SHEET-IRO- N Where they will ba plea— d to ahow the public the rks 1 : ' r box v Tooele City Dee 20 1804 ! In ‘ -' - li- ' i CHARTER OAK Cooking” for Wood or Cool FANCY DWARF Office Co el' " ' CANNON Coal : ' Where It can he had in Large or SmaU qu&ntitlee— ' - j ' J 'X Wholeaale'j! ' ' ELI B KELSEY Wirn sv StOTCSI W S GODBE’S DRUG STORE : W: In fact a 7 'ftehavehalmanyviaitorsIVom Salannah The anc® ofartifical watering" and tothis theyl of Sherman’s rule have constructed extensive irrigating canals I VTPTTNG ' MTTIjIS U1 orders Jj® M®rey has issued dividing Savannah I and as a consequence their country is now one I Needed by the Country People the most prosperous of 7thoie devoted to ihe rilitarJ districta- for the protection of t FSCrlvindPrivalc Pr°PertJr’ "Raring penons culturs of the soil There are but few examples AND EXAMINE CVLL I ftfifed rontiiw5iei aEmy i conceniingpenjons sr- I of people settling in7a sterile- - forbidden coun- fire departincnt I trv and triumphing- - over nature so com- Goods paid for Cotton and Linen' Mna gwcontinuing !andTatyr the arrest or rol'd!er II ni-t- -i' 1 ' V £& RAGS I 7’ irhowHZ? ortation of penone wHuiuicreoeiuacs 60s to sup ply destitute persons with 1 " settlement of the Mormons at Salt Lake I 214m £od has been of great advantage to the emigrants I ci’ Z Pacific ae it nowis to Nevada: and 7 GavSvi’ Qpccial field orders states that as OGDEI¥ “S1" a“‘1 IH be held as a military post for California which States can take paany les- ' lltarJ u® fr i proper to lay do ' '' v ££ viuxens epcak well nuav - Taken In nomoepathfajjdoeee etrengthena the body ana enlivens the soul therefore fear not to call at - w - i CURUAXT PURE ' ' °th°tf “flS bM ewlcflffg GOODS taHngm " aid that llardee' army passed over I a successful agricultural peoplein such a rain- - I ‘''i'-I less and sterile country required the assist- - I Groceries Hardware Boots and ghoei wjtroadtoCharieston I ' - JeaxTilxi j “ noy tf i v i They have for SALE tho following articles:— 'But KELSEY’S - 1 : tnSSg ’thYxhlriMUlndSlSrro1!!!! v 71 L ANI) STBOKG DRINKJS RAarNGr' avi I prepioreS to weave the Finest think in every res- by Infantry - I gularly appropriate We Beet the Ooaneet of WOOL-I of of it that State fabric”1 pect turp'assea anyotber lkn river are be- - j the 'Union' It signifies home industrv and I and F0R j THE WINTER SEASON! Vs v successfully removed' Boats rnn ipRjidr are asindustriouaas Wly trom this point Great quantities of valuable I property are daily brought to light the Uee They have made a home upon the 1 desert 4 Yorc’ and la home to jvhich others center to The Vnri r ' 2S11 tocreaS® and profits of roudent of the pre’pJJSK 3r the lrnries ‘pleaittresseat aj wlrich will I JAan3 Mc0m hrieton and Branchville- - lkrngees fiOth Ward CrlH bf pro’id monument to the founders while I ein° surroonded by formidable earth- -' history iq read and when the religion of the j : 20c ' I Latter-Da- y - r Ji w' Saints is only a curiosity of the j CACHR COUNTY IIOl a jniHx I not have created wealth their y antiquary-TheEW STORE AT WELLS VILLE! °'"Vhtobtrac“°° fr°m The Savannah river arfonndable-spacious channel by thediscovery and exhaustionof mines and I A t : : I XpJSftSitili IMSfprferce NEW STORE 1 MOCKER ?WINEIS NO W IS THE WINTER OF OUR The coat of arms the Mormons have adopt - ' ' llaili ' i JIAGS wanted in exchange for Goods IvI'A V ‘i : And all the Produce of the Conn try j- - Hawn’s division of the 15th corps and Gen Fnl- lfr with two brigades of the 17th coros also spent Hooper&Eldredgre’s ' r ’ I 1i 7 for 20 Pcoiia Plows " Sale 7 -- ProP'riy I : PRICES 1 -- 7"''7‘— o— f f: - : ’ CASH iBATIB 81 - s I - i ISE N-7- VA8 ABOVE AT ’ r dye-stuf- fs :7 ? - rton7tbA‘bl“y?nTnlff&oM!kJ Alabama ETC AIX KUtDS OP Eb H A 1 - Several more Trains on tlte Road OATS TVILL EXCHANflE ME 4 I- TOR BARLEY M ' V v I and in fact everything nccemary to ir make it perfoct 12-- tf y J-- FLOUR DABNEY&SHEEDY" '' o itnd Comfort y Use '" 'i - y ' V - i r- i-- f-- paints oils i JEwixfis - y “:4 CUTLERY J v: FOM SALE - r KINDS a Thousand other Articles for Daily Aiid J - DRUGS AND JIEDIC1NES OF ALLi faints oils Leather big ' f " - — IT Tire STOCK DRUG STORE - CROCKERY 1 -- X° M O X 'T-l'1 - tc- - WINDOW GLASS if IN EVERY VARXETY 'v fa Z' - VARNISH ' - OILS- - I - : CLOTHING - te ete vl1 GENTLEMEN’S - - - NAILS ! r ' HARDWARE BOOTEES t: — ! BOOTS f i 1 UATSvOnd CAPS 'v A : - GROCERlia FLAxneL8 PRICES t--nl s— great variety: IN t 4 s ' FANCY DRY GOODS & pLAjN I -- I i ' ? ' i - 4 ’i':i D r t shawlshoods t f s - Ills Goods have been selected with great cars and 'are of the very finest1 quality comprising STOCK afFINE coxrKia:— ' ’j" a Jtrgs shars cannot Cdl to at prices which ' Xj f PATRONAGE PUBLIC OF - ' will occupy vptn the completion of his ht secors for 1dm f i - Klilrrdgo’a OLD STORE Hooper i e speetion of j N -: J t' 1 v - r SEASON - invite' I eU ' s a i' n' :at NEWmiLDiso - sr- f t 1 WM BRIMIIURST 'a' f V THE SPECIALITIES FOR i com-tions- - - - - - -- : i- which is being opened and '' which A3IONG TI1E ’ : o r ' X r : t 7 --o- - n ’ to the satisfaction of the Purchaser - j - 2 ' ' t s k - ' - i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BILLS OF ANY 7sAnl AMOUNT'' - f v :V - to-da- -- ' ' -- -- pTO- - IN THIS MARKET Olid feel ETER OTTERED CITY-FATHER- 5IACBETH iti- 'nr ' - r - ! - that he has Just received soother Train frqarjh Rest j with a grLXDID ASSORTMENT of - " t T GCOs PlUlllCCf OIts -- u - Settlcmenta North and South c-- ‘ 1 to-da- ' V:- ' ' s - y v Xdm plMitirt In announcing to his friend In tbW - v Hr- k t LARGEST AND MOST VARIED AS-- ? - f ru EASTERNaoh: v Uaringp roedved tho whole of my EAST-Elt- X PURCHASES I liave on hand tho ‘4 - I ! ' ta-for- of-4h- - —i' —V j FRESlTAKIll rt-- 1 were found under River Reveille on the people situated sawn ara3j?uJi ounbest i were unable to 4th That we ask the Governor to call a conren 1 Jtoanoke owing to torpedoes - Hon movethe wish the 1 ‘ f e of account contain people to' say wlmtherthey ' rite rebel papers and Texas Unionist for the war continued xrtli Carolina n u GREAT SALT LAKE CITY t J’ 5th That it is the unanimons desire of all pres-- ‘ SJosa of Union r xetoriiig- their State to proper pori--Xc'v iatbe entthat Gen Grey be continued as- military com- - iu ' 'i- : ' f f o -- i mander of this post and that for his urbanity and I' ! 'I CONTINUED ' ATTRACTION?' 0P--- kindneas he b entitled to our thanks tiTHE RESUME FKEPAmQLTO ' fnrpf y : The Richmond Sentinel' 'UK Davtt organ of I1 PENSIVE! S' the lltlr says if we are overcome give ns a poli- - l LAST TfEES of the Engagement of the DiattagnUhed alliance and jsociationv with England H r Arttat rffiriESTOS DEFENDED BY FORMIDABLE tioal t France Spain or any other nation ratherthau I EARTHWORKS! V'£ I JM1 Yankees the subjugation by j iT resolutions also Sentinel The I i peace eww - t in sajrg bayaxxaiuand tilings Carolina d North jrJitters J offered the in wtw Legislature Ann ACCEPT THE im 1 the dHAKSFEAIUAA BILL m ‘ feated In the Senate by 19 to 21 under motipn to I SITUATION! Z take them from the table The storm through which Porter’s fleet rode !n SATURDAY' EVENIN O Jain' 71805 71 Albany 2 safety is said to have been the most terrible that i fhe newly elected Governor Fenton was inau- - has occurred on the coast in years The rebels 1 SnAKSPEARE’S GREAT PLAY curated y it as a special act of Providence in their regard fit Louis 2- -j favor as it gave them time for reparation j The movement to make Lee Generalissimo con-- 1 Tlismas F Fictcher the newly elected radical y : f citimes - 17 Governor was elected 'r" I'i- ' ' - Cairo 3 r The Augusta Constitutionalist says Atlanta waS sacked by tho Georgians after Sherman left it The steamer Mollie Able from OrleansDec 26 s 2000 of the about Deserters from the rebel arn bare taken Po- - h'i r: Lsu scrired' 4 force including 1 i- - os Florida 14th 1st New Tex Mr the North session and Carolina Main 91ACBETII mouijUin 2nd cavalry fAUlfCEFORT qxWFttlry the rebel eltlsees They defr the rebel Turk cavalry and three- regiments of colored in-- gelteJ wt rfUwO two pieces of artillery 'under the ftntry with CoL I of i I colored theb7th Robinson ii ruinuiand of bj f ? left for a raid into Alabama on the 13th to or : full particulars se Bills’ v? i NEW MAIL ROUTES AND OFFICES sever the communication by telegraph and rail at 'i'Wlardaed destroy sueh property and stores as Some dykgo we were notified by Delegate Tbe Rox Oflice win open Lrthe sale of Tickets Reaching ’Pollard on the might be fddnd there to found was The be evacuated Kih the placeday at 10 a m' Ptwt Office Department had mant I v ir o - r most- 'Taflroad were a cars and of train eight depot I 1-4 Doors of open at fested every disposition to comply with the petipast 6 o’clock Performance to ly filled with grain and tho --railroad store house 7 at rnenc® the citizeiia of Utah for proper mail ser- was filled with grain and Government property In the shape of com rosary stores and ordnance ' The buildings "were destroyed and 3000 stand of 11 amis were captured - The railroad was also dea- - ately the appointments of Postmasters - ’for - the I j xrujedby pur troops and the expedition returned necessary bonds qualifications etc ' 4 ' New York 2 j ' ”7 : ' V ' Yesterday letters' arrived for the following genI I DXG8 reepectfnlly to caU the attention of the CUlseus I X Per the JEtna from Liverpool 21st Queenstown tlemen: — -ofDUhCountxtohls ri 22ud Tlie Spanish ministry has proposed to the J R Welch 'QThomas G' Morgan county Morgan abandonment of the St T WELL-ASSORTEDomingo Queen STOCK Chas g Peterson Weber Morgan county The Orleans steamer Wfashington woa burned VIS IVlimeilA Diaa VnlU fValTiMA I 1 together witii her: Cargo at her whsrf in this city ®f 'Jacob Hound Wasatch county r nigliL ' Loss on the boat $300000' M Jlenry J Young Fayette Sanpete county - J : GEHERAL Richard Harris Pinto Iron county" HIGRCUAIDISE i coun-Mount i David Candland Pleasant Sanpete A private letter from the fleet says refugees I A I) turn Charleston and other ports of South Carolina IV— arpnonlels Tvannip state that all the inhabitants who eoald do so I Bean Luariestoii JVhlch ho offers at LOW hve removed into the country Great distress I Deo Maguire Plain City : prevail )karcely any flour or other necewarieli- Market Price 'allowed for The Highest snccessl can be obtained at Any price'yShennan’s ' i SMaewon ralrvlewoccafionn-gencr- al alarm Several blockade run- - I " ooa I oner 'GRAIN nera in Charleston harbor are waiting an oppor p— James tuniiy te escape Many i passengers for Nassau ha® Jcharddohnaon Holden : tare engaged"' berths There is little business in I $ Silas' Smith Midway' Hexmefer-aJblock-- 1 Charlesten other than that connected'with y- FH®?n®Ver ' JHntchinson Gunnison H war and matters" running ' I Amos Gustin Poule9- -J I ibtnn ‘ AiF Barron Heyrimani v The Traveller building waa nearly burned ont A Cooper West Jordan this morning The loss includes the Daily and I ' Isaac Bowman Mountain 1 lau A R B A I Erastus Bingham Huntsville Ewrnirig Tad i:ii ' W Witt W'asatchV lleber 31 Fort Monroe fJohn y i The etormy wcatheretill prevails with nuabated L?amC8 'yaerf Croyden James Jordan 5 bhanibip rl 4 i i Li aerenty- - ‘ James H Hollins Mineraville There are no arrivals from the south-o- r off Wil- - Ijjf John ltowberry Tooele Apply to ' : Minston to report : David Cknfield Barney u aa-- s Jacob Croft Deseret :: Washington' 3 1 Eagl Rmporfnib Peoa Merchant At The reportthat the Brazilian representative had i t f : CACHE! CACHE!! accepted Secretary Seward’s letter in relation to I f ‘ J?aTid 'V Bryan E T City the Florida as satisfactory is not PUeorfi® ’ t CHEAPER TUAN THE CHEAPEST: true for the reason that the Charge D’- - Affairs I James Mangann Diamond Thomas Rhoads Kama was not authorized to so determine The letter of UMa t e the Bcivetary ho we verrha been transmitted to the ” m? jSiSS? Hpringtown iiirveriinieiit of Brazil and in dae time an "answer ' 1 i jrill l forwarded through the proper channel ! U'v of eleOCK wiiwn it i3 not doubted will bc of a r efcr B°ycctDe: 7 i responsive IricUlUr character --The Brazilian Charge D Af-The above letters are all fonfarded by the out-‘- r ' 7 ' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES “ k fairs secompanied other forelgh representatives to I going wn m morniuK to Post Offices- - near- I l' hV f' I i ti J their respects to the President yesterday and J Of' I or the parties addressed and the residences ly afterwards or called the State upon Secretary id ’ WELLS VIIfLBf CACHE CO his residence Postmasters are requested to take sonuJ interest MARKET f' New York 3 J in seeing that the letters are delivered without de- - J HIG-HESTIn what 'can assistance AlLlton Head sfieeialof thie 26thsays Kilpat-- 1 lay and to render they ' i f V V-- - : I JCrAVXljUi 9 ? TTTnT? TTTT I! 1 A :tr ' J' £ J" - y - |