Show r y Vr if & - V ' :' A - '" ' ' '' Y- Tere that I of course called Rfi at Sprinfc Suffolk n uJ very interesting to uftfinch to the loreri Of 1 !? 41rothr Mendenhall erflbr’ a'frirk I In that line as rif fng TrfritorTA lie ha1 a fine yonh lSaTew of the finest grapes 'ail KSSEd J‘-uiiy 1- f"botleldr apreada I Ja 1? w2rf wih J°of pareolhe jSv U crop and an industrious and rtiratf Jjll jwi nJ SpriK W V“ v' '1 Java?” to tender Tinea and corn osr A JE 3 to-day- Crii latery’ i theoUf y been at a distance of of overlty a shower is Coi'rG to ' report cones Uu’ORT-- The I 1 from Colorado that Messrs Doolittle Foster ' CO have been ordered immediately to in the asmy in and for consultation on Indian afWashington the faire 1 having Jitely been ConBnejJin vk Hole lor intoxication Tall Kigsixa—sVfiercely beautiful writer Knowing it who resides In A nfora Nevada crawlinz over him expatiating fcanng it3 ‘deadly on the Fourth of kindred and subjects July the: uite still while reptile thus addresses his native “res” hnn-1 and"coiled Auroral the highest of Nevada’s daughters Umisule hia jacket When t tliej guard whose hills receive the first kiss of the god of for a nap iofn to release him some lioijra after iluy and gather therefrom strength to resist shocks of Boreas etc The theWemightiest a colira— plidctK awa should from the above that “An Judge tiiatr tlie prisoner’s hair roro” is a tall that likes being kissed- begal turted white and he diet a few tare the peopln are up in tbe morning and jsofter We finds the process very strengthening tchuig hia stpry ddu’t doubt thit it is so at all and ouly sup pose that is why so many weak people are set cr drunken-soMi- HU dar Zi XUt SE r : B i - v- - Of npoie AiriTAixs-s-l MORXIGi TimKSDAY tondofit Seize ’esc— That law wliicli iiade it incumbent on “animilcs” to abstain from eating up other people's vegetables as a punishment on them for bring so poor as to have a bad fene( seems Jbut of little effect at pre-en- t It wunld be a noble law if occasionally enforced We noticed yesterday a fence re paired In three places where some “breeehy” cow had' sent the lumber flying in its efforts to introduce its whole body between rail Cows as Mr Sqheers six inches apart wmiMsay should learn to “konker their passions and not be eager srter wittles” bnt as cows can seldom be tanght that even “in the best regulated families” it might' be as well if the “konkenngV was tried on the owners instead of the cows just to see if it wouldn’t answer the same end A frw-'osof that cattle law tried on some generous sonl whivsendg hia cattle ont to hoard with out paying their bill would irnot rlgjitenns'-nesitselfbe such a good imitation of lt thatDone of us'could-tel- l the difference Cot In— Mr John Chlslett arrived by the Eastern Stage yesterday morning at the rae time ns Mr Naisbitt Both gentlemen are looking well— and somewhat pleasedno doubt at returning to their “Mountain " 27 issault and 1 IT ms Coi'KT— A case of -- ajiusban and wife figured TitiH The jlndjesterihiy before-Judgsuui of to in the bound was bii:d in Titus Judge gaveiaome pllw peace — " filing advice to the police which 3ft in -- ’iiBAXieo atk Valleic— Captl Ilosmer and jrininirsrclurnLd to the city on Monday tnoon fi tfin tlieir visit to and explorations ate Valley where they found ftnhoiulredInrdians peaceably pursuing rinjliural pursuits and rejoicing iji the an ahufidance of cereals to sustain mh all their wants with an ocrasiouitl iriuJsnaKe thrown in fur variety's Make Ike Opinio reports the valley some 40 taking varying in wiutli from half a mile 'aniiill jm and a half miles w AhunHauce of water nnd two crops 'Mia every year WeAectived some ears rkeatthat waa harvested in the middle of vwLicb looke i very well Ike xpecinie tisof silver quarts brought- np this cbmpany are sai j to hq rich One of jfrienda w going to be a millionaire one of pos-JiM- ul with-tbnL-- j e 'j' ? ' Kng TnaT— The following may r' wtgeulhjuien of the farmering rocatirHi:' sr persona are aware that Uki Ftax-'-Fi Ovrrhmd Mail Company has at lluby probably’ the moit extensive farm dj the State We learn from Mr Ian Wines-thw far embraces ouc thouaml acres tnJer cultivation and sowed this year in aps there are besides twenty-'kdevoiedito veeiitil s exclusively a lift farm there are one firasher and three men will be required in liar Tiere are in this same valley dbout hundred other acres under culii:iition individuals The crops look- - well and r promist? of ao abundaut harvest— Reese ami fifty T pfwBereiUe wr ii —Our friend and co-- l borer' Jo-?- b Johnnon Fqrt innoron n visit to He speaks uf Dixie with aJbrave - “‘Wand will return thither in a week or so ton Awrn Election— The next annn tleciion wilLbe hcld on Monday" 7th Au ’frbm one honfafter sunrise to sunset i!l do themselves the honor of atteu--iv- f their several precincts nnd castiug Coring the hours reterred to ' buoxiL— Aathony Uodbe Eeq was at the let July H W Naisbitt arnvea by the eastern stage this mor - t- “S- JfOttOLOGY-- A cm that is cimen of the devouring the leaves of our trees j?”Hywaeyetcrde'V brought to onr office-itn Its loving embrace A of ffTMt brash 'It is truly aa awfulsprig looking tr®®1 adorned with no end of legs and :f-- - 0t &?1 tm Taroa a profusion of small colors which we suppose intended to represent buttons and like an animated joung Srally 1 propelling machine of some wi!1 rer- - We enters tan-- the same made fearful ravage on jT vw ctcMbre Ipp'108 croP immediately after the 1° IB f tit ha T ttHAXQISOi Montana A gentleman by last stage reports that two mem were af Gibson's FefryVna between $15000 and $20 0L0 iUii worth of bogua gold dust and coin it r d i- e w A lUAY MOPXIXG o 28 nj observing vriter ll iciSe - Jj- bis city yesterday for the Per Orerland Mail- AITLE firt'-cia- u TTEES f Fruduce taken JU f -- : -- o ¥2 AND W )IEAT UABKET Is nndertlpisl DISK and I A1ERCUAN $3-3- ' m LATIMER & TAYLOR’S ' - DOORVAHD- G S J L City announce to onr numerous patron urrth ami south of Salt Lake Doire City that we are prepared to furnish -- Btiede and Win low and DM? fniflM ' 6a abort ’notice and made of the beat 'quail y of wall a aonad lumber Owing to oar long experience In the business we are prepared to tarnish an article superior lo wb&t has ever b en offered before WE ks ’ ' from the Tbe Hot Ffiunos North'bsk tbe attention of Commissioner McKean to the overflowing of the Hot Springs destroying the road and seriously injuring the hoofs of horses lie will Bo doubt see to It at once wofiliLTfspecttally She 0 ¥' MKRCIIAXDISK ’ A LOT OP SCHOOL BOOKS DEALERS IN GENERAL i t - 'firet-clai- M a full assortment of UTAH COUNTY AHISf and my heart are there " i Anil my abiding home” stand-iWOOLHAN will 8PR1NGYILLE Utah ‘ouiify for a lew days tres-n- re Also Assessor and Collector Utah 'Connty at same Attfeudauce Monday and Saturdays o place each week Razors GRINDS HBND8 Tin and Inm Ware SAWS Set audFikd r4-- 4 84-t- f PROVO BLACKSMITH’S SHOP SPlilN GVIJL1K DIACKJIMIT1I ' AMD BI’ACIliitK "SHOP A s J tlie-tim- - nt Spriutjvillc 18 82-- - For whfoh I wiU pay Um highest market prlces la t'U aud JUiarherJ 83-t- f B MILNER ‘ S' - f - DRESS GOODS n F MD 'w t3k SS-t- lb' W ARK- - A Stubbs’ Superior Crackers to suit la quantities A OF NOTIONS GENERAL-ASSORTMEN- N B—The eo partnership lately existing under tIo strie of- - Birch A Stubbs was dissolved on tbe 16th uf February last Thebuslaess Is continued by '4 PETEltSTCDI -- I s - r- ' DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE 't v : ji Provo Utah Co '2 t - It t If NTORMS th e citizen of the 8ettIsmnU In UtsTi Juab rSanpete and the aUre South that hu has cm hafi d a ' 1 ' -- k - j' I stock ? - I - 4 DRfGOODi - GRO CEEIESj w fcTORS i I ( haiul and tor sal- for Cosh or to emhroelng those fabric imt In demand for’ home jftIWAYSjon for " emsuxnptlon Wheal or - Cattle exchange FIRST-RAT- E SEND LIQUORS YOUR ORDERS— NO 0NT STRYCHNINE The Manuftctacy under the aupervlafon of B WIUTSEV a live Yankee frmu ihe State of ' C Maine- ' - ' 83-t- f i I I havh fmportvd a Seduction hf- PEOVO varyeainptate-Stoc- Pt ef thab-fia- k a ¥ TRIMMINGS i - weifr-- : -- ' ’fj GIMPS FRINGES 4 - ' LACES etc BESIDES A SCREED OP D t CLXTFF i - For IAdlM 2 f Of Boots' and Ghocs Fancy Goods 'f ' ' - - YANKEE NOTIONS - jun Proprietor v - ' r - Large endugh te supply a small Yake Katfoa of the “rset and part ef mankinde - ' to any extent desired aud in a manner ’All work warrant'd'prompt satisfactory 'TnrnIng and Sawing done to Order -LtXMnYIt S'-- STOCK ff or PRODIXE taken in exchange I?ROVO MILL j M TANNER Proprietor r:- - CUTLERY and oibsr ArtlclM of uardwore of tuperior quality Five Dollars p e Bdshel fbr YHiest and Goods lit low rates - v it : y co-t- r: j WM- 81-- tf s- ' - ' HAS ':rV'The White tore th at Iasi' N loam for making HJLvtWO GLAZE I shall soon be alls to rapply the country with flnt-clalwiri st reasonable fl gores 9MUmr wlU wiud Slight rod W TAYLOR - r ’ and Merchant Milling to orders Grist ' ' and true to agreement ' - ' XI ARD AHb SXo etej TIM CROCK ISltY A or Provo Valley Tan SMITH "h TH OMPSON PROP III 1 Salt - Toe Sngor Candles Soap Sarditieo Yeast Powders and Caudles SPLESDID TANNERY Red Pine Bhirk samia Briug’Imrst A Co FOR miiER clothing Siioooi BooIh nnd Bal'TftM ng PROVO CITY v 1000 PIECES $1250 Centre Street Prove City' Always on hand a choice selectlun of New Style tf Calicoes Dcnirni SLIrtiup Liossys etc Alsu - MILNER’S- ' - STORE B B ACH1UA1V to ta' nlsh any article la the above IS prepared line ou short notice S2-8m- V -- 4 -- BRINGHURST DRY ll-l- f Provo Saddle HaruoftM and ‘VIiijp ITuctox”y C F A TWEEDE: home-grow- instiling mill-ironi- TURNING At STUBBS’ GOODS AND ' GROCERY Oxen Mutes end do and wagon s work V COTTON YARN an hand to Shoe Ilorst-all kiudl uf repairing IRON AND WOOD E M PECK To Cotton Weavers Brigham Young Information Wanted ‘ AXT5 AwtSSOR" Internal Revenue' Diviiixi District of Utah Office POST 01 KICK RUILD1NO 1’RoVo CITY ipjionite the Meeting House ' “Ilere is my Louse my portion fiiir — Citizens will' not be UudrrvolJ GEO W BEAN THE TRAVELLING TINKER C 'V‘e tf 83 CANE BILL 81 Sw PRODUCE OF ALL KIN DA TAKEN FOR Q00D9 My Anj will be prepared for thrashing grata of ell klodi it tlie carlidt raoment lUi i AND Contracts for Grain and Country Produce lo general tilled on slmrt notice - THIUSIHXU W HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES CLOTHING AND YANKEE NOTIONS jutnow prepared to All orders for any chine and are amount of Cat 8hinles re T CIRCLE SAWING Dry Goods and Groceries Mount Pleasant Sanpete Co tlio citizen of Utah that they BEG to Inform Khingle Macompleted a Orders received ly EDW SRD MARTIN43-t- f EiUt Temple Street - ‘4 We Intend keeping on hand i y ea a HACI1IKE M KRO H ANDISE - e WATER-POWE- R Vtiih Conntfs SprlngYlllr f & LEE WHEELOCK ' v Onr Leather Is la the market on lie own merit? of IU hwne tnaau-fketu- an article efiSyri' Where we uneurpawed in tlie' Territory We are alee prepared at short notice to do nil kinds of i ‘ T HARNESS LEATHERS WATER-POWE- R G D WOOD & SOiY SniXGLESi 'SIIINGLlSS!! - t- on hand a tall supply cfourTlU TANNED and FINISHED ALWAYS lor Sale i BEST CLARK BRCT9 Pr5rlotcr3 No claim to preference-becausWe have also m SANPETB COUNTY 3IOOX ' - -- I: - 8S8fii at 91 MARX For whlrli I will receive in- exchange aft liberal rate all kinds of COUNTRY FKODVCK Of Roots Oil oca Hardware Cutlery etc burjateek willbe found comSeytbe plete Abo ye iIm haro'oh IhuiJ to i rcnienfsiied weekly an assort i entortiiMt NMrior Yihow Pine Lnnbcr at Packer’ St— m Mill Uhudim’ Valley Mwd aa-l- the very provo tannery Tax Oldest is the Territory IIAVE recently replenished and will keep on GENERAL ' at Salt Iake Clfjrt UPPER SOLE' AND Goods as jpUcmpaa LUMBER YARD AND ’SHINGLE DEPOT Mth Ward r' SPRINGYILLE UTAH CO BLIND ESTABLISHMENT - -- H GROESCECK 3Vi HH end Iminerted whlclT he offer KXDbCED RATES Among the reet a quantity of old e i if purchasing PRODUCE— Butter etc ut (Mis Barley Wheat Flour Egg SALT LAKE PRICES 7 Z J3EST 1YDE9 'XlQtOSlS AND CIGARS Home-mad- errynew prices fuid vTtIIR 'sailing GENERAL : SASH- READ THIS! - x' SCDDOF —6 keepe foe tale ala T ? j-- vpi AMERICAY : FORK GE5EXUL STORK V -- t pARES this methqdef amtoanelng tathis X ef Utah and other Suathern Oovutie ijiala1 ' l-V-tf ' J McCAUSLII T ia sxchaegs mill sect v : KIND A Steaks of Perk and Besf Mutton Chops Sad Roasts always en head' Tallow Salty ste lor sola V ' CENTRE BTRfi&lVtfAST IS OF ALL ARRANtED and proved by the public to TT give KMTIRK 8ATISKAC1I0X Mmbants and traden will find it to their advantage to have them FIVE BOXES SL ONE DOZEN $200 Order from the’Ooantry awl other Tenltarici promptly attended to : SAGS AND ALL KINDS OF PAT TAKEN 4 doors North of Kimball & Lawrence's East Tempi's Street Great Salt Lake City UT '’' —— X - PROVO LIQUOR STOH E - DJSMAanX pMMtfAT : ' 'V ' -- —— : Just epening a Market Lr ths sale of MEATS CELEBRATED '" 7 —— ELMER TAYLOR" FINDLAY’S Can Gecomk of Tnnc— Csrljilcsiiys J thaL clothes are a wonderful ’ institutionin- I Alucn that is remarkal entertaining or about lifeafter the momentous subteresting eating and drinking are passed ia jects ofclothes One wouldHliink so at any simply rate aiter going down Many Street at the present time The capabilities of this community for wearing clothes must be Immense judging from the young mountains of personal furniture there calling upon pa tinmans to come and wear it The puzzle is what can become of it or of those interminable rows f brass kettles One woold think the people of our settlements were brought up on brass kettles they are elwaye ‘fetching such quantities —perhaps they are digestible when one is trained to them early Then the hoes —the spades — tlie shovels and the tons of ‘‘butts and screws’ and ironmongeringtar niture generally they must be made away they sever can withjpecretly somewhere— And Who on earth eats all the be pickles and canned fruits adorning onr fifty tire? Your local has discussed these subjects tilt be has concluded to abandon a the question and go into mathematics for relief to his mind He ia certain of one tiling —we are’ a very great people are going to be if we ever useftp the contents ’ of those " “ vstores1' if-w- —i - v 'W"V - - UTAH COUNTY' NUIMKIRY SFIUXGVILLR Re-riow- with But covered i nt re large 63 CIRCTJLiAR SAW - j - V- JtJTAli COUNTY w ment of 84-S- m i ' ' A WHITING tVIN band and Sw sole his choke a geartwl awor HAbn CURRANT and FJCAC1I FLUM ’s Tbe Caors i !v FRi'rr "oARDfixi ’s e rtry and C ‘ - in-h- c I Vsrrixo !"--- ' : - ''' v '' ’ - BP11XNGYILII3 D atanenu tata "- - AARON HARRISON drive down the State road on hand to do all kinds of PL trUSMlTfllVO on an evefitnz walk wi’l repay the folks who IS MACHINE WORK and IRON TURNING on nver see anything but gravel sffid dust six short notice Ud according to order ' 1 months in the year he com and wheat 84-- 1 m crop are abnndant The hearts of the people should he grateful and hnmbln for the mW ahnndanee of the fields Now ia to STEWART & Co thfnk of the wheat bins Happily and easily BPRINGVIIIE CARDING MILL- will they repose who have gathered in the time of plenty for a dav of scarcity' If a day assncistisl onraelvea together and pn of trouble never comes the wheat is golden HAYING in first-rat- e working order we are able to tnrn out WOOL ROLLS Inferior to noue graio: keep if— if you can id the country STEWART — J McCorab WJ Col Got Back J Tracy Esq' N BULKLXY Home” V and Major Egsn came in yesterday afternoon 84-A NOE from the West by the projected new OverThe attention of cotton weavers is land Mail Rente' to the Pacific Mr Tracy to the advertisement in paper looks considerably improved by his trip to San Franoisco ' They report the Itnbv farm SATURDAY MORNING 29 a rncense The specimens of oats barley Tne CitfraAxs— On 'Tuesday evening and vegetables are and D CLA'aK ere'pre-vvery fine Potatoes as ’ll r-- nUNTIXGTON aaw SA8I1 MATERIAL tn tnnrder as ever the Df and heart was Theatre crowded good paml to witness tlieir Pat rejoiced tha LATH PICKET and LUMBER -- fal drecripthiue lots bigger perf'irmanccs and on Thursday the house with despatch Ws have also la operation a was disconrngingly small For such a spa-cio- n TURNING IjATIIK Theatre one Isdr and four gentlemen and will turn MEETING IIOUS COLUMNS and were inefficient end under the clrrumtan-cYERANDA11 FILL AKs according to pattern s we think they"did as well as conld have been expected In the smaller halls in the T DESIRE TO GET WEAYIXO DONE: AND J- ceuntrv— where they purpose playing whPe COTTON YARN tarniah will from Nos 18 on their way north Wayd-p- -t bey will no douht Dixie Cottoii on the Lead! The pieces that They to 20 to GOOD COTTON WEAVER8 to weave give good satisfaction played were very amusing We' wish them 81IEETING and COMMON WEARING CLOTII success COTTON FACTORY Probate ( ’our r— Yesterday the ease of tbey to do the warping and sizing when the cloth SPRItiGVILLE one them woven ie will I of cloth the give yard gpd Funkenotoin A Co for thetise of Boukofsky n Is turning out' ‘rom Staple aa vs L Naseauer ei al in chancery was called keep three Apply at my Office article of up anti continued B 0 ffflUjri Leonard T Smith in assump22 tf finperfov la quality to' anything of the kind ever sit was coiitinned till tqay Baportad to this Tarritory Al Carleton' Fellows : Ma'fy Ann Feilowo-v- s and Elizabeth Martin vs James Martin both We haTS In connection with our Cotton Factory a in divorce The petition in each case was i hnilentood that there are in this Territory WOOL-CARDIN- G TT qu to s number of workmen who have MACHINE bed s granted with 'Our Rolls are uosnrpassed ' rraeitcnl acquaintance paper making If J am U c—'The culture ofthe English Goose- such persons would call or writs to the Office of TnuiAn they might learn of s berry lias lately been introduced into onr Ths Dilt 83-t- f to their advantage Lrtrsrs with inform -- with considerable snccess We Hon of their practical experience fn the business gardens opine that “Gooseberry fool” will soon make won’ J be sufficient for the present e our acqtnintancf don’t get footed be22 tf fore wo make it This year has witnessed a considerable addition to our stock of fruits The English currant i asp berry and blackare coming along to diversify onr taberry bles In these respects we expect soon to A Remarkably Fine Collection ‘ rival the “old folks at home” and seeorr Music the Pianoforte of fbjr Betsies and Marias engaged in all the mysteWM ries wherewith jam and jelly are connected Offers fbr sole a select muortiwnt of Merchoadl Toa TrLeoraph— The Denver News says r of ' consisting s WiscCnsin lady went Inyo the Telegraph j Boi following office at living 8prings and asked the ope- THE Delaines Flannels and form the best coliection'of Choice Prtnta SlzectlngB rator if he waa making paper'coll&n He Mnsie for the Pianoforte ever published The Ilome-mad- o Llnsejrs Jeans quietly said ‘this taa telegraph office” She Home Circle a collection of Marelaesf ne lid she had heard the newspapers say someWaltsee Pollens SeHottleelses : bCotton Yarn j Contra Dances Rnodrlllei thing about it before the war broke out Foar-IIsn- d and Plano Gems Pieces Together with on Assortment of J 2 Vols The Sliovrer of Pearls a colleo-lio-u Fast Time Aoaix —On Friday and ' of choice Vocal Duett with Piano Aceompahl-roentLADIES’ last the people on the mail line between a The Silver Chord collection of m v Y £it Provo and Fillmore were gratified with the Bangs Ballad Quartettes Dost etc with Piano Pcsrlt a colof a “coach and Tour” with al- Accompaniments fight ion of tbe VocalOperatic Beauties of the beet Opera Mauls to their lect most railroad speed the (7 bearing & with Piano Aecomiwntments All of tbe above and TI1XM3X1NGS southern-destinatioThe entire distance sent post for $12 CO or singly at the following paid from Payson to Fillmore was run in 7 travprices:— Plain $260 Hoth $300taR Gilt $400 eling hours From Bmith’s station at the OLIVER DITSON & CoM Pabllshers CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES TINWARE heud of Chicken Creek to Sevier bridge 11 277 Washington Street Boaton 5 — I 59 minutes time ' ’niRDWAREj miles Leonard 23dAS5e-wl- y was there himself and was escorted Into Fillmore Aad’avofVlattf Stock ef C V AIVDERSOffi t Ahead of Us —At Canon City the Drama Surgeon nod Phyaidan of Paradise Lost with the war between the AT RESIDENCE ltth WARD OFFICE angels— The Creation— Hell Chaos Pande Zmtrsclr Tea Coffee Enjptrf Sploei Oisdlifl monium sad tlie Garden of £den sre all pre- Ptnoni knowing themt-Ivs- i ifidshttd to bi will ' sented before the public in one stapendons pleaie call and settle ' WOOL ROLLS at $14)0 par Drams' That’s a dollar’s worth for anyAll kinds ef predu tahsn n-t- f f body’s money to-day- e Mxm k'AHX " tf in the city is doubt its meridian as fur as this season encemed Some descriptions ofmechan-irhnl to obtiiu A number of masons ’veieft the city to prospect potatoes in the On-ilyiU- ov£p mdo ist Jv: V-- - ) ' -- -- ' r -- e - ae Jay :aa ' - non-observan- iocrtvcn ' i j y :Ar v - - fipu i a V r" j X- - nt irrtiar-nIW- Ah UxrLnasAKT TnAVELmu — The small Tfoiea- °lei porident of the London la aaid to exist— quite under the Charac4 fashion of recent gold pox an of ter epidemic at San Francisco As yet tbUontinent It almost bjeaU we are aware orno case of that disease travfrom that eling locality to this city Due precaution kind both on the part or inof every Daylerforf cdnrlnyonsMorse’a T dividuals and the community will not be out Creek at loaeaki Diseases of that nature vU'B 24 5JJ5tiMlhM bfn fo“l (A the of place at any time are transportable In many ways and every J is IVVLhit some men call the old pre fu- - source through which it can travel should He laa T aud the supplies rorthfc We are closely watched and provided against deptha deaf ordinary the so to remain safe are1 at and exceed' expect present aeet Uradf 5cfiro “Old Ballarat"largest and of Tnai ir filmier' The depoiU In lateTydia-scarcelNot CourLiED WiTU— A notice to Post-leaa refiiar-!dff- r masters waa inserted in this chei paper some time ce ebrated beyond the now back not to send laters for different destiSt “ the Uoullurn Iliverand nations loose in the sack but to secure them on uh HYrV into Gipw'-taiMftpota in different packages end if for the Eastern lime ?Kly Helytr0dcnbyr have been States or California in addition to being sepauriferous land wkl secured addressed to a distributing fml oiily awaiting the arrival arately We learn that lettera partlcu-ai-loffice oat their liaU extract which Stfc"iMry aouth of the Territory ' still from the mountainous one reef lirtius come-tin a mntlttod condition hand wee of this order through !L - r Mcsic— We direct the attention of the cl tizena of Utah and those of other Territo riea and States on the Pacific Jo ' the advar-tl-emeof Oliver Ditson and Co music publishers in paper We are confident that no parent wifi ever regret sending for those books for the use of the rising generation aa well aa for the enjoyment or those advanced in the acience of music- We place a high estimate on the volumes advertised — we meet with them In the patlcra of many of our fklende— we have them at home and can collections have appreciate their worth The been selected with that care that betokens delicacy of taste end high moral refinement There is' a robust growing taste for music In this Territory which we are glad to see and before the fall a large number of cottage organa pianos brass and stringed instruments will be added to those already here and the Ditaon publishers ere prepared to furnish the music The beat recommendation that we can add to the foregoing is the:-- fact that Mr Calder of this city has commended and tarnished the volumes to bis pupils tend friends Home Matteks — In connection with a music notice elsewhere the tact of an In- creased love for pisno music may be noticed among our city folks It is not In one but would say many localities where — as J E —“when night has spread her gauzy vail’’ and we will add where many times when it hasn’t one bears the tones of the piano testifying at once of a love for music and a' desire for all the refinements within reach The efforts of our friend Mr D O Calder have done much to familiarize us with that admirable instrdment the Cottage Organ which promises to become quite an institution of the city ere long With a pair of hands in the'family trained to perform' and a voioe or two accustomed to accompany it more real be had from an instrument of luxury-ca-n that kind than from any amonnt of nick-naceatables drinkables or wearables Good Hemes— Josiab Coffin ofJefTeraon county saysthat folks that wish to get nre ally close fence odt of the Osage Orange must not cat down that plant "ivery year while young aa la the common practice as ahoota are so weak that theydiO' the out 'young and leave gaps in the hedge He recoin mendato allow tne plants to get five or six yean old and then cat them down and rikya the young shoots will thyn grow np in great proraslon and produce a hedge that no rabbit can penetrate We produce thia advice aa several gentlemen of this city are cultivating the Osage Orange for fence purposes A few days back we r heard the common wild rose of thia conntry recommended for hedge pnr ie very hardy and prolific and a Coses' ofIt the kind would look very pretty wlfenin full bloom in the spring It has too manythorna on it to induce any animal to make useof it for a pocket handkerchief atfX equally eainscd !?t It 'V oh f 4 — Store '! i 'M - r T - ' ' BAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT - - SXAF LH tt - y GOODS AT RETAIL s fnkb Sf-l- a : r Which he offer at reasonable prfros ! eoEMfo of th ltise ol Cloh Comaty gjpSttBsw |