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Show Commercial Salt Lake City, Jam. 4. (ioi.D. Buying, 107; Belling, 109. Graxd Disl'e after skat inr at Fault's Hull Skatinar Kink. PULL BAND of IlIC. lr. C. A. Gould will appear in two characters. IK16U COMIC SONG in character by a gentleman of lhi. ciiv. ji P. A. AVkldos. Gaholivs Stoves at lb. Pioneer La:np (tore. (10 Fnosi Capt. Raw lings, Superintendent Superinten-dent of the Utah Silver mining oom-paiy, oom-paiy, limited, we learn that the storm has temporarily blockaded mining operations op-erations in Biogham Canon. To the Pcclic or Our Citt. Having Hav-ing lca-cd the Grand National Restaurant, Restau-rant, I will on Vodnoiday morning, January 3d, be prepared to welcome my 1'ri.nuli and the public at my new place ol'business, trusting by cloae attention to business, unceasing eflbrti to please, mid the corporation, of the very best help in the city, to be able to render at-Htuetion at-Htuetion to all, which I guarantee to do, or no charge. First-class entertainment. Open all night. Breakfast always rcsdy for paengors leaving per early . j. BKS. t WlIITTBlioRK. Folrth Quorum of Setintix.. Tiio members of the 4tU Quorum aro hereby notified that thero will be a SOCIAL, SO-CIAL, PARTY in the Hth Ward Assembly As-sembly Kooins on Monday evening, .Jan. 8, 1872. Tickets may be had of ;. Ii. Young, Job Smith, S. P. Neve, II. McEwan, Thos. F. Hurry, Geo. Anderson Ander-son and John Lojenstrom. Apply immediately. im-mediately. - Hfpfauraxt tok Rekt. Taylor's IL'lfl. j3 Dunns for 1672. DIARIES for 1b7i. 140 diiterent styles, from 40c. to S'tO each, (or sale at DWYER'S BOOK STORE. d28 Gu to tho Crystnl Palace, 78 -Slain Jtrcot, for Furniture, Bodding; Crock-cry, Crock-cry, China, Glass.Silverwarc und house-bold house-bold goods gonernlly. d30 Pioneer Lamt Store, nearly opposite oppo-site tho market, lsU-'nuth street. d80 t-Whionable Huts at Siege) Bro'.. olOl j Chandelier's and Bracket LAMrs at j tho Pioneer Lamp store dliO A Truth ! For promoting a luxuriant luxuri-ant growth of fine glossy hair, the "Great Unknown" is never known to fail. Physicians and Barbers any it is tho best preparation for tho hair. Ladies La-dies and gentlemen old and youog (indorse (in-dorse it by their patronage. For sale at Calder Bro's. j8 A Good Jokk. 'John McDonald calls the attention of lho Ladies to his largo assortment, of LADIES' AND MISSES' FUliS, which he will .sell fifty per cent, below cost, at his store on Main street. d2J ' Dried Peaches. Wo shall give the highest price for clean, well driod fruit, at our Provision Department, at Jno.K. Clawson'a, west of Ihcatre. augJ JI. B. Clawson, Stipt. To Owners of City Lots. Get your Statement, Blanks of tho mot approvod form at Caldor Bro's and have them tilled right tbero by C. W. Stayner, who has had several years experience in the Towusite business, having assisted a clork in tho entry and adjudication of all the towns iu Davis county. Ht) can also furnish ovcry information how to . procoed to obtain Laud Titles. Charges I reasonable, jii , 'UK o.- Co.T Our Trial LAMPS. I Come and jjot one everybody, at, tho ! Pioneer Lamp Store. J30 Largest stock of clothing at Siogel Bro'. olO For fine White nnd Woolen Shirts j go to Siegul Bro' s. olO (Jutting & Go's California Cnnncd Fruita and Jollies are tho best in the market. A;k your grocer for them. ' s9 Kauk iiusiNKis Chanck. Fr le, I the California Store, Main ;.!.ri;ol, with tot twunty-tlvo front, a hundred and iiity-Uve fot dcop. A.ply lo E. B. Shoobrirlgn, on tbu proiois-vs, or at Jio ' Herald oiiieo. t -l I Overcoats, .i Que as.iur linen L, tA Sicgul I Bro's. oil) I Coal Oil .it tho Pionocr Lamp Store. d20 Just Arrived, two more car loads of plain FUUJNITUHE at U. Din-woodoy's. Din-woodoy's. These who did not goS served last time will now have a chance. d2 CON'SU Ml'TION. SCROI'L'LA, ETC. HEGKMAN S GENUINE CODL1V-E CODL1V-E 11 OIL. Our Cod Liver Oil is warranted. war-ranted. PUKE NEWFOUNDLAND OIL. It has stood tho test of over twenty year' experience, and can be relied on in every particular. Maim-ifaetui-ed by Ukokman & Co., i;beiiiiits land druegUt;, 'ew York, and sold by ! all druggiii s-'7 Tuere ARE messages at the Wes-j tern Union telegraph office for Jas. F. j Berry, Mrs' T. W. Bates, H. M. El- j l:r, John A. Grocsbeck, Jas. W. Uas-kiu, Uas-kiu, James P. Clair, L. P. Wilson, M. Davidson, James Callahan, Geo. D. Perry. " BlBLfco. A splendid assonxtut of FAMILY BIBLES, beautifully illustrated, illus-trated, containing Album for' Photograph. Photo-graph. Pictures, for sale at Dryer's. , d'-3 Harey Lobaine does a song and dance at the theatre to-night having volunteered for Mr. Bowring's benefit. Tm "IirutUsksows" is exquisitely exquis-itely perfumed and contains nothing in-juriW-. Try it ladie?. j:- Large stock of lino and heavy boots at Siegcl Bro's. i'24 Fiuo Furnishing Goods at Siogel Bro's olO DANi'or.TU Flvi i at tho Pioneer Lamp Store. dAJ OGDEN DIRECTORY. Firn'.-dttt Business Houses. MERCHANTS! Wftlkfi' llrothers, Zi oil's Co-op. Mcrcft utile IiinI It ill Ion, James llorrorka, '". Woodiiiaiiiit-r, b'. Attcrbnvlt d Bro. HOTEL, Ogden House, Jglia M'ca, rrcpTto'or. LIVERY STABLE, D. G. Nelson, Proprietor. &10 THEATRE. Friday Ev'g, Jan. 5, 1872 BENEFIT or Mits. M. Bowkixg. M R. 1. MARGE X X S lias kinlTy volunterc, also MR. HARRY Li O R.K A 1 N K . Will ho presented, for Him niKtiL on'y. the romantic Amcrimn Drama, in l : actf, entitled j MOLL PITCHER OF, TDT. FORTUNE TKLLKil OF LVTNN. Ilornjiiiic, Mlsg Emily Uowring-SoiiB Uowring-SoiiB mtl Dnucr, 31 r. Harry f orrttlne To conclude with tho roaring Faroe FAMILY JARS, MttUUMV i' ullilll, J:I1U;U J -Sill, Mif, liOSE EVANS. CAUL C. A8.UUSSEX, (MPOllTKR AND UBALIIH IN - Jewelry, Watches, A.D QIAMONDS. Elgin. Watches FACTORY PRICES. Just reutivtd a laro, u-iJiiiuiial siciok of itew aoops In gren', varioiy and .iylc- Tho public Lire respectfully iuvitci to call and inspect lUoui at CARL C. ASMUSSEN'S, East Tomple Street, llnir a lilotk noi-llt of (lie Knglc a ui po ii it in . iij UNSON PACIFIC EAILI'OAl) COMl'AXY. beiKral l'rei;lil Ueiarluitul. O.vAiu, Doeuibcr 20. 1S71. SPECIAL NOTICE. Oo aud alter January 1. H72. all SpccUl '. Rates and Contracts of ever? nature, not in i acoorJi.ucc ,i:h the rasuUr r-rinted Tarifii. ; Clajt idctiooi-, and llulcs of this Cum piny, j will teruiinnlo anil become void, j Am-roved: K.F. VIN1SG, 1. K. SICK ELS, i-ct'il rel-fbt Agent- ! fJDTSGE. I 'riiLRi: will l.e a aieotipg or the Trut-lees ! 1 d -o UIA.H ANI CALIFOl'.MA ! LV.MbLK COMPANY hold at tho r.;o of ibeCuupacj in Lj1;o Citr on the 17th : day ol Jan jary, fir :ie election of ofj-1 ofj-1 ers "icd for tfio trn.-filiKn of cuch iaer . bujinoi-i aa my ccmcbc;-.re it. j D. W. PA U K U VKST, Secretary. I Salt La.ke City, U. I., Ieoembei 15, U71, I di'J 1 The Wharton Cam. Annapolis, 4. 1b the "Whartuii ease Dr. "Warren rosuined the stand and gave at length and in detail his reasons for disbelieving that Gen. Ketch urn died of poison, and lor the opinion that he died of cerebro spina meningitis, describing de-scribing all the symptoms and efl'ects of poisoning by tartar emetic, and showing show-ing from tho testimony of lho physicians physi-cians in attendance, that none of theso vrera observed in Ketchuin's caje. Xtsvr York Seiv. New York, 4. Tho new board of aldermen lo-day passod a resolution refusing to recognize the mayor' a Cower to appoint members of the oard, nnd ordered lho minutcj of appointments to be expunged from lho records. Tho clerks of tho old board were removed. About $-100, 000 were paid to depositors deposi-tors by the Jd nvenue savings bank today; to-day; $LM0,0U0 wero udded to the funds by the Eale of sccurilitf. Officer Duantz has bean indicted and is under arrest for causing the death of lawyer Newkirk in Jenereon market prison. James Thomas, Michael Outono antl Thomas Kooca have been arrested on a charge of mutiny on tho brig J. L. BoKtn. Twelve new casos ofsinaU-pox to-day. The will of Thomas C. Moore, formerly of Brooklyn, giving half a mjllien of dollars to charitable and missionary iocielies ia uudor oontesl in Lho supreme court. The commissioner of public work today to-day removed twenty more ol'llio water police and twenty olerks from his own office, making an aggregate saving of $00, 000 per annum. Il is believed lhat Tweed will bo thrown out of the senate, Donovan Roasa ignored and a new election ordered. The Tlchbornc Cntr. Washington, 4. Tho United Slates register's olb'ce is still engaged in making mak-ing inquiries in answer to the questions lately asked by tho counsel for defence in the Tichborne case. The Osprey of Boston lias been clearly traced to Australia Aus-tralia in IbiVl. It is not yet ascertained whether she rescued any pa-isei.gors from the Hctto, but tho Oxprty herself was lost on her return from Australia with seventy or eighty passengers ou board. Some timo must elapse before i counsel rcceiree an official reply to Ihcir ; inquiries. Washington News. Wabhington, 4. The Indian bureau having received oflicial information that the grand duke Aleiis lia-i agreed to participate in a bullalo hunt proposed by geut-ral Sheridan, orders wore at once issued to the proper Indian agents to take steps to sacuru the presence of "Spotted Tail" and oilier famous chiefs on the occasion of the hunt. The advisory civ-H service board was organized Lo-day by the election of George Wm. Curtis as president and M. D. Connolly, of Philadelphia ns clerk. Messrs. MediU, "Walker nud Cattell are itill absent. The board, is now ready to commence Its wo.-k and will hold daily sessions. General Sickjes had a long interview with socrotary i"ih yesterday on Spanish Span-ish and Cuban fttliiirs. lie will eail for Madrid about tho last of the month. Our Ctibnn Poltoy An Apology Hem niidtd. Wa-hiDKu'ii, l.-ll is n-coi-t!i;n..J on I reimuie nutiioi iLy hull iuo government ; ferencc in'rcg.ml to Cuba, but0wil!1 Tn"- bo inlerlVred with liy .fpani-,. eruisers i mile- Ihoyaro vlolutmg SpniiMi l;,w. ! h. e I the brdinnndfarcK v f theV,-! an &l'oio.s-y irom me .-suaiii-h .'..vi.i-i.i men I, a di,:.vowal .4 -md puuUlimcnt ' of tho Sp:uiih rav:l otu ..(,! suilly of me iniH'HUL', Ikiui IL Miivnicm. Ol llilllVI. CS. fllCi-O la HUIU UoUbt lli-Lt Stiiiin win meet tneso reoitiremenl-:. A nn regard to mo Hornet there will bo no uilliciilty, aa liio I'uujress hue been dippalched lo Port :iu Prince to convey her to an American port. If. as tho Spanish minister alleges, the has committed a breach of our neutrality law.0, she will he amenable to our courts and not to those of Spain. While it is truo that Sargista, who is at Lho head of lho Spanish ministry, is known lo be hostile- to the United Slate.. It U known ho has no power to do harm, as his parly in the cortvs is in the minority and would bo therefore outvoted on any policy unfriendly to this country. Several months sinco a distinguUhcd Spanish geueval Informud goneral Sickles that more than $10,OtiO bad been espended in tho Cuban war during tho year then past, and that tho aggregate Spanish lorco under arms exceeded 100,000 men, tho losits of which were fully ly,0o0, whilo there wore not more than r.,000 insurgents under arms. Prom o,thcr sources general Su-UIoj earned that the inaurgnts had lost no ground; lhat they wero butler disciplined than the Spaniards and had gained considerable consider-able advantages. Kcporls of tho m..:-l cruel treatment of non-combatants by both parlies reached Madrid; tho rights of Amoricans being largely atl'c.ted by the struggle. iUuYvard PniU OulKy. Kochc.-ter, 4. The negro ra iahor, Howard, WR3 broughL secretly into court at half past 0 a.m., and pleaded guilty, lie was sentenced by iho jude to twenty years hard labor st ine Auburn penitentiary. He was then quickly removed and n tar ted for Auburn Au-burn in charge of the sbunil". ! The CoHiicctlcitl Tinned) . I li.u-tford, C-onn., 4. It is n..w be. I I Heved that Iwo i'rei.oh Ciinadiaii-, F. George and Jidward Davis, murdered Bil'ings, hi. wife aud lho young woman al Windsor Lock?. They wero wood-1 choppers and lived in the neighbor-1 hood, but disappeared Saturday la-L j It i feared they Lave jne .o Canada and W oscape. ' Lglilattve HosllllLlcs. New Orleans, 4. Tho "Warmouth men attempted to ouit tho spp-iker uf the houie forcibly from lbs chair; Ll were prevented by an ari jd Jorce of the latter's frienj.. xhis morning the Warixiouthites had surrounded the hall with 'jjj policemen and a detachment of miliurj', whiie tho -peikor had .UJ colored col-ored troop- stationtd at tho cll-Ioiu houie. 'lho U. S. marshal then ippeartd and arrested governor "W,.-ljoul1j, iieuteuan'. - cvei:.or Pinchbeck, four iena.orsand. -.eveDteen members of the hou-o, on a charge of con;pirncy; and while tiiey were before the comruiieion-ex, comruiieion-ex, the hou.it declar .d Ui .eaU of sj; ai S. T.-li'60-X. O M WARD I 4 TtiK in eu it ui revolution wliicli commenced com-menced years ago with tho gradual dUu-e cl' blooJ-letting, salivation, drastic purgatives, and powerful opiate?, opi-ate?, goes bravely and gloriously on. Kvery day the tick grow wiser. They are no longer willing to open their mouths, shut their eyes, and take whatever what-ever the doctors are pleased to prescribe, without inquiry. They want to know (he nature of ihe medicines they are desired to swallow, and demand to have the mysterious Latin lingo of the profession tran.-latcj into plain Kng-Hsh. Kng-Hsh. The Invalid Would understands atlat that YTtiOR is the great antagonist an-tagonist el' disease. Tho feeble decline to bo utterly prostrated by depleting pills and potions, and turning from such uicndicaiuonts with loathing, judiciously place their trust in a remedy reme-dy which combine with tho properties of an Alterative those of a pure and wholesome Tonic and Restorative Ii 13 now about twelve years since this grand desideratum w.is introduced undtr lho name of PLANTATION BITTERS, and irom that time to the present its progress has b?cu without a parallel in the history of proprietary medicines. With the spirit of ilic sugar cane the most nutricious of ail stimulants for its basis, and medicated solely with the juices and extracts of rare vegetable speciiijs, such as (Jalisaya Bark, the best known Tonic that the world produces, pro-duces, and which makes it by all udds the most unobjectionable invigorant, corrective and goueral alterative that has ever been placed by science within the reach of the sick, ihe buffering, and the despondent, lleuua it has overleaped all competition, and Plantation Plan-tation Bitters is to day the most popular popu-lar Tonic on cither side of the Atlantic. line-, kustais mm. i oit max jI.vd i:i:ast. Probably few niLicli-s have ever had so extensive a ?nlo, while none have been more univL-r.-ally bcnouei-tl than the celebrated Mexican M us i' a no Lini-MKNT. Lini-MKNT. Chi!drcu, Adult?, Horses and Uomcslio Anima'., are always liable to! accident, and it is tafu to say, that no family can pa- a single season without some kind of an tiiiollieiit beiog necessary. neces-sary. It becomes a matter of importance import-ance then to secure the best. The merits of the M kxicax Mustang Liniment are well known throughout the habitable world. From the million upon million of boitlai sold, no complaint com-plaint has ever reached us. It is recommended re-commended fur Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, Bites, Chilblains. Chil-blains. A:c., upon man, and for Spavins, Founders, Uing-bone, Poll Kvil, .Scratches, Wind-Galls, Uoofule, jc, upon horse. IM-WUNT VJ GWNtHS U: HOUSES, "This Is to oortiTy, That the Moxictin Mus-tacB Mus-tacB L'tiiment lias tjcon txttiisivcly utou in ourstiibles tur.'uhoui tho cuuotrj1 (ire have 2,,:OJ hor-os) with tiio Krcatcil beuUt in all crises ol' nulls. kick, si.r-iiuj, laiuono,.!, itilf-nesa. itilf-nesa. etc. Miliiv of our uiuo hiivo hud oeca.'-ioti oeca.'-ioti to use it iu their fu'Jiilica, and all spe-k oft', in the niga-ist tor:a.'. Una of our man pot kicko l nul b;itlly cut uu'l bruised; ai usual, us-ual, the Mustana Liniuiuut was rosorlod In; tlio Inincnois whs roniov.L nnd ho was al-ujosi al-ujosi won m iunr uy. n o c in cbocrfully recciiiun-im u us vaiuiuic i-rcparation for mill) u: uciisi. Vmiri rc-noolfuJIr. J. Ui'NNING, twrei.iau ui .luaun i n. Kxu'a. tUablos, i' i . ,1 ... - ii i u ii. i :; I'Uieiidiin; h tli best u.-en ii ! -tvnr.: Diin. un-i .Hiiro... j welt -i i-in-iiiii.ini: ,..ioi.. J,. i j i un :,,y ii not. liko ID .IE 10. , ii. ii l, n I if, Vorcmm. I Street; I'ullun, VirjtilJ. l'u., iixi.fo.-f Ui.. 11 Willi Snoot; Well--, Fart-u A Co.. 11 WjII Str.-L Over three hundred livery stables In tho city of Vow York alouo aro using tho Mkxiuan Mu-i'i'asii Liniment, in all of whi;h it gives unusual satisfaction. satisfac-tion. 'Jf.JJOX. fjiiio niiji: i.i.-iilo.l j.artii' h-ivo i-ndfr-tnlicn (,) cmiTitf.-T lc-t t.-ii-i L'.iiim.jit. Tho ccnuinc if v.-rn:.,.!.! in a iir.a "itcl Plato" cngravifg, jiili "tl V. Wc-t'irotik. Cncai-iit." Cncai-iit." and "Tni..; Mirk. MEXiUAN MUS-TANU MUS-TANU LIN I M KN i" ni,-rin-d h.tofi tlic face of ecu wr,i..cr. 'i'iio ivhulc biirs tlio proprietor.-' inv:uc UniteJ Smics Kiivpniie stiimii, ii ml not n oommun tlaioi'. i ufO'l by diuiiKia'-i. L'VON MAN!''Af;;l liINu C ... d27 la:k Place. N. Y, LEGAL SUMMONS. Iu the DUti-lct Court of the Tlilrd Juillclnl Ul(rlet of the TerrWury of Utnh. y;ilt I. :iko UuuQLy, Suptembcr Torm, Wm. 6. Vudha and I'icil- A.U.JSTl. crick A. Mud-ill. turt- ndr. do ins buir,c75 unci or tlio lirru miiuo iui.1 ityo of Ucduo Jc -Mitchell, ri.iintiii-., Thotnaj U. y.Slo-iliou.c, ycicridaut. I j Ti.e J.;,,;e j th. 'U,;-it-j,"j of Utah To TUOMAS D. II. SfbNII 'l .-):, ! iOloJDt, oa nro ucrcby rcmircil to niniear in nn aclion brru-lit :k:iiii.U yon by lho ulmvo i:,tuiJ I'.-iini in lho District O-uri of the Third J it'll, i.d L'iuri'l of iho T'jrnto'y i 1 L'nili. und to ai-Mvcr tho conjj.l.'iir.t tiler); therein within tun Jnys 'cicIumvo of the day , ot crvieej .ilicr ihfl irrvico on you of this, FumuioDE if f erred within this county; (,r. if served nut of thia county, but in this district, dis-trict, w.thin ;woiity days; otherwise within mrty da or ju-lsmcDt liy delimit will be tuken acairtt you, accordmL' '.- tho grayer of raid cuau'laiijt, Tho ptiM i.Lii'tn if. hrou.ht to recover the ru;i of 51 '4U.U jf duo irolll delend,t -n 1 11 iint. fi" ler C'.iudn. w.ircs ;;n(i r.iCir.-S.'iu'lifo I f old arid de!i er-i ;i;a Bum hin. .in aui piyn:!o vi the -'a ;!:ty of May, it-j-'u to-i to-i tttr.tr with lc'.l limreft thereon as set i.ut in tho cu-j;li:it un Clc hertiii and eo't ol suit. I And you a;-e hereby cotiued that if you !fait to pj.e ir an i im'wcf t em J cunj-i cunj-i i.liut us .;i.vo n-.jdirt J. lho sa d i-lntan J. will t kc JuJ-uiCE t -cin;t you fr id tu: of ilJ-U'j. ii:U i-Lcroa'. a a.:roaid aLd V '.nc-.be Iir.a. J. B.McKeaa J-J;.-. ,2J Ll cnl r.) !bo l;- t-ut Coai l ui tho Third Judicial ( ) Dif:r;.-t.inand for the Trmtory Ucal. - - L'tib.thir. T.ih dny uf Novtm-( Novtm-( J I :r. in the ya r.f f.or Lord, One y- 1 1r.ct.-ir.d tight Hundred acd . .CVQIiLj UCO. di Wai. 5. WALKLR, Clerk. S. O 9 O O O .iS-er Sewing: Machines wtrc Sold within the past year. Sc'.eutuc A'Xerican, June 10th, 1ST1. THE Sf W CER 3Ianufacturing Companj", Constituted by the t-uuies of thrrpcople Received the Great Award of the Highest Sales !AnJ have left all rir.ilj far behind them. 10R 11 KT ! Sold iii 1870J27,833 Machines! Sewing Machine Sales for 1870. , "The uiarnltad. towhieb. the m-uuftcture oteinc machine ha attaint iihown l.y the .worn" returns (to which wyjiMi hive ucce. of the uianutaoturtrs for the ysar 1S.0 to tho a wo en ol the la.idint i.atents on wbi.-h they iv royal Lr. A-itcrdiBK A-itcrdiBK to these returns (he nurubur ut uuiojiues sold by each uianuActure- in 1S"8 rt . as follows: The Singer - - 147, fjj Klore'iee ... 1 ' Wheeler Jc Wiltoa - -i.-A-.S -IdMe.lal - - . i'li? ' Nwe - - Ta.l.vi Ji,u ilrover A Baiter - fc tiire - '; Weed - - 3o J tintle A Lyon i'yt Wiloox A lubbs i I'urham ----- 1.7N) I AmcricanbuttoDhoIo & Ovrs eaiulut H,'7.i U' ilfon - toe And Beveral other com la nisi who .old a few machine-, ' Il will be teen by this table that the popularity of the Singer machine, far x-j x-j L'cects tlial of all others, their lalo hein. oiit-hMf greater than even that i the fanioni "Wheeler A Wilsoo" machine. This is nwinR to the fnct that the Singer 'Company have lately commenced niakinc, besides their old and well-e!tab)irh,f4 manufacturtm- machine, what is known as their "New Kntnlly Muchlnt," which la aelllng at tU rate of nine to one belter than lu-lr old alyle. Their total to-tal sales forl$69 were machines ncainst the lJ7.&t: of 1S70, alto wing an Increase of one-half In the latter year." "New York Sun." One-Half of our Gigantic Sales, sow NEaKLY THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION lVCa,ctLixi.es3 Ssolci, AND a a x a - m. j a jt. m w: . Were made vl(hln the pnat three jenrs. Ujt the Greaie-it Increat of 'our Sulci overall Oilier Muc.liliics, Ueliifr W It hln tlic fnnl Vrar. Thil la Inconteatlble Proof that Oar Maabiacs Are the Beat ia the World. THE XEW FAMILY SIAUBlt SEW1XG MACltl.XE Kith attachments for till kuuls vf work, If (jet .'luniug turreme favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly inereaiio sales, over all other machines. ihis e.w Family Machine is now (!auMo of a run (to and variety of work snoh in was only recently thought impossible lo penorin by m-iebi-iery. Wo claim and eaa show that it is lho cheapost. meat heautiful. delioataly Rmtncd, nicely adjupied, eaaily operated, ioedy ,and bidoq lb ly running of all t!ie F.i mly .lowing Mho nines. Lt ia remarkable remark-able not only for the ranae and varioiy of iis ncwum. but aiaotortiio rariety and eSifr ferent kindi of texture which it will tvw with 04 mil facility aid perlWtinn, uin-silk uin-silk twist, linen or cotton thread, lino r co.ir.o. miking lho lmerlncked-elailc-atltch, alike on both sides ol the fabric nmi; ihe only ititoh which ia unirorsally approved, or is at all adapted lor ni-.i-clni.- w ork. fhus. boaver olotb. or laaibvr may be sown with sroat litron.th and unilonuiti- ol stitch, and, in a moment, thtt willing and never-wearying in'trumont may io a.tjasled for ho work on game or gosfa-mcr gosfa-mcr tissue, or the tucking ol tarlatan. i,r rui'ding. or uinj"sc any other wurk even hy a child which dolicato nnBer1! have been known to puriorm. fcvcii tlie c-rtltn and thoughtleaa have little or no tioublv on tiili machine. Stud for descriptive and iVi'cc Circulars, Wemanufaoturoour owtrnoeJleF, si!k and twist; furnish linen mud cotton thread and oil all of superior qualitr - but which can ha relied ou omy waou obtain Ij throutt our Principal orBranch UHice, or Agencies. OTHER SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON REASONABLE TERMS. We Guarantee every Machine we sell to give entire satisfaction. MACHINES DELIVERED 1'EEE TUltOUGHOUT THIS CITY. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. Wo extend a cordi-1 invitation to al! to Cuuie nnd Fee tho Machinus. whether they wih to buy or not, s'te all oil-era, but do uni hny without yon cxamlna tlie Singer. Visitors alwan pdite'y attended by cotniietcnt attendant. lnstrtit Ion tr; All fllochlnca perfectly adjnated before delivery at t SDJ&ER SEWIE MACHINE DEP'T, Z. C. II I. GENERAL AGENTS, Two doors south of Eaglo Emporium,'. Halt Lalio CItj-, Utah. 11. li. CAWSOX. Stiperinton.lonl. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE, j A. C. DIETZ & CO. I I II FOSTERS OP PAINTS, OliJS, Varnishesand Lamps, No. 224 FROST STREET, H.L.?acrameutA ClHorula, San FranC.co p.? J. EVF.BDIXU A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 48 Clay St., San Franelaco, DEALERS IN ORROON PRODCCK. are conitatitl; in receipt of Oregon Uanii, Eacon, laird, ealmoT). Starch, of our cjn aiid Euurn manufacture uways on bud. THE BANK of CALIFORNIA SAN FRASCISCO. I). O. MILLR, - PRESIDENT. W, 0. AUTUN. 0ASUIEH. Caiiltal Paid I'p, - 9.000,OUO. ORAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS "1 l.'rcdil 01) .11 lb. iTlDoip.l oiliu of Ihe a World. CCMMiSSIGN MERQHANTb 1104 and HOfl California St., Han Praiiclaca, - - California. Particular altontlon piid to the filling of orders for C70ry dosoriplion ot morohamlino, Sale of Urn, o., Ac X. J. GRIFFITH, Dealer in, JQ all kJndi or SALMON AND HERRINGS, lilJ WaaliliiHtoii Streot. j All kfndi uf Drifd. Siookxl and richlml Flub : coonui)itlj on liasd. j. CHENEE.. SOUTHER & CO., Importer! and Jobber, of FUllEIGft AND DO.nKSTIG BRANDIES, WINES, AJSD L1QU01IS, 311 Clay Street, San Franulico. 'JJylM WIlM.R.INa b. KEUQGQ, luiporteri and Jobber, of Wines and Liquors, 214 & 216 KKOilT STliFKT, J SAN FllANClHVU. E. MARTINA, CO. Wholesale Lipor Dealers, -Ott b'ront Sdcel, Van Kranclico. Prot-rietora of JUL, LICK'S EXTRA OLD BUl'KDUN And n'tt ftfreoU for ; I, F. CUTTER'S EXTRA OLD BOURBON WHISKIES j CoD'tanMy on h.o d full uncirtment of ! ail iho 1 Standard Branda of Wlil.klel, i Fine Urandlea, Foreign and Uoiueatlo Win-, j ni5 Ulttera, Cordial, Ac. : LAZARD FRERES, Importers nnd J'-bbcra of Forejcn and Do-j Do-j co e.. lie I'-noy aud Startle IDKY GOODS. J Depot 0 G'ucds Manufactured a I the -. Misswn and I'aajic Miiln, Qjuvtitlnttti. 0'4i dt57 Market St., San Fran. I Jujll puu: 28 Rue De L'l-ctdiuier. FITiE INSURANCE. Merchant-' xcha&- Ituilding. Fire and Marine Insurance. CAPITAL, - , rt5l),0(JO. JOHN H. REDDIMiruN, Prefident. CIIAHI.KP It. ShiUV. . S.cret.ry. OB). H. HUWAIUJ. - - Viro-Pri'diilrnl. N. B-lilJUT. - - - Mn-i-jv tcre'.ry. n. H. U1UKU)W, . i.iai;al.MiiDcr. H. R. MANN, Ap-ut rr Utnh Territory, OWm, under the HrmtlitK llooina, ju 28 So.lt Ukr fily SALT LAKE BRANCH or THE Great Western FIRE i ! INSURANCE 'COT. OIF CHICAGO. TIIKO. F. 1'RACV, 1'reeldent C. H. HAS-iK'l'T, IlK.MtV V. I. A WttKNCB Director! CflAS. L. DAIILICIt, j n A UN II A 1. 1. CAU IKK, AUtirneya. 11. It. PI ANN, JtlanaRcr. OVVlCh : Under Salt Lake Reading Roomft. A iiraiioli ui' tiiiw SUUNU and UELl-AUJ.K UELl-AUJ.K $5,000,000 C03irA.NY Flavin Wen orhnhed io our city, wo arc now vady Cur business and carn-' carn-' etly solicit public pptrcnnt'C, fruarao-tccin fruarao-tccin tliat all fire ri.-ke will bo carried at a fair rate, H. R. MANN, Mich el Kin. T. N. Wawd. WAND, KANE & CO., '(Succenuri to Hiititrr, M' and -t Co.) Imi-orteri and Wuoli'tale Dealeri in 1TXES 10 LIQIORS. Prorietc-s uf liunler't t'aliforuia Wlioat WlilwUey. Also Apeu'.s fur Jr.nei.h 3. Fiuch'fl ccltifjraiud Pvousi-lTania RYE WHI8KEY 007 and OO'J Front nt., near J nekton.. SAN FIIAKCISCO. BDJ-1 |