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Show I PTgj I aiL-yuj-juj . II I . I, I. ,i. ii Truth is Mighty . and will Prevail ! THE'! FLORENCE".-. ' " ; J ; ' NOISELESS III 110 Mill Are 1'ie IJest in the World. Head tlie Figures ! From the mental pabuluuf furnished by rival ngont. First Sum in Simple Multiplication Four thousand'-ft week ibr twenry-five years malted half a million (?) Seconk Example Number on the plate, 4tiO,inU. Everybody knows 460,000 it over half a million (f) . . Extract from Circular ent out l) Ktval Agent : 'rXotolsale-sof Florence up to close of 1867, 10,000.".' ; The number on which we have paid a royalty up to Oct. lat, is 79,000, which leaves G9,000 as the number eold from the close of 1867 up. to that date 33 months being about 2,0'JO PER month. There .being 300 months in 25 years, we figure even if half-a-million have been sold, it would be but 1,670 peh month, thus showing that the FLOKENCE is the LEADING SEW1JVG MACHINE OF THE WORLD. ..tiWc do uot claim reliability for the above figures, they are the simple mathematical deductions frmn the source indicated. If 1 liere is a Florence Family Sewing Machine within a thousand miles of alt Lake City, that is not giving entire satisfaction, we will, if in formed of it, attend to It, free of any charge. - Langdon, the Inventor of the Florence, had on the table before him, a model of the Singer, tirover fc Baker, Wheeler &- Wilson, and Howe, and availed himself of all that wag good in them. For the nse of the above ou.bination Patents" we pay a royalty on every Machine made by the Florence Sewing Machine Company. Discarding the Stuaight Nekule because it punches soft or tine work into the feed, and adopting the Curved Needle on account of the peculiar vertical motion, enabling it to enter the cloth at an acute angle, which enables us to sew the softest woolens and finest gauze without damaging the feed. Discarding a "take up" which requires Extra Spiral Springs "to be sentout with every machine, we have adopted a Positive Motion not subject to any such irregular action. Discarding even the complicated folding cover which give3 way in the hinges after a few months use, and becomes an intolerable nuisance, we have adopted the new, unique and beautiful design which renders our family favorites as ornamental orna-mental as they are useful. Although ocher companies had fifteen years the start in laying thoir Machines before the public, THE FLORENCE Sprang to the front rank, and became universally acknowledged as The Bet for i amilt Use, principally through its long series of triumph, beginning at the Pennsylvania State Fair in 1803, and continuing up to the Kentucky btate Fair of 1S69, and the Exhibition of the Ayrshire Agricultural Society at Ayr, Scotland, the same year, during which tiino the JrLOli-EN CE was awarded the First Premium over all competitors at oveb, forty County, District, State, National and Internationai Exhibitions ; among these the SFVEKFST TESTS to which Sewing Machines were ever, subjected in this country were at the American Amer-ican Institute lairs, held m New York. October 1805, and September, 1807, and at the Middlesex Mechanics' Association, Lowell, Mas., and the Maryland Institute, in 1807. At each of these Fairs machines were tested for from three to five weeks, by the best judges in the country, and by them the first premium Gold Medals were awarded the FLOKENCE Machines. . "When we consider the rapidly acquired popularity of the FLORENCE, as originally made, it is not surprising that the host of warm iriends of the Machine as it was should be loud in their praise of the improvements incorporated into their favorite as it sow is. The encomiums of our patrons are gratifying in the extreme, and their judgment must be accepted as faithful and honest, affording those proposing to purchase a sufficient reason for investigating the merit3 of the FLOKEN CE before buying a machine of any other make. The mechanical construction of the FLORENCE, devised as it is on the simplest sim-plest and most positive scientific principles, dispensing with cogs, cams, ticc, and proved by the severest tests for years, enables us to guarantee the purchaser that it will WEAR TWICE AS LONG as any other Shuttle Machine in the market, without requiring a duplication of parU. We guarantee the FLORENCE will sew everything needed in fi family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. It does more work, and more kinds of work, than any other machine. Its motions are all positive; there are no springs to got out of order, and its .-simplicity enables the most inexperienced to operate it with the ease of an expert. It does not require finer thread on the under than on the upper side, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, or stitch, or breaking thread. It uses less thread than any other machine. t, . . The needle is easily adjusted. It runs light and quietly. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE IS THE ONLY MACHINE THAT CAN SEW IN MORE THAN ONE DIRECTION, HAVING- A REVERSIBLE FEED. It is the only Machine that makeg four klixln of stitch, three of vhlvk ore ma eon no otlivr Machine, and are Htronger and more elastic than any other. It has an Improved heinmcr, making any width of hem, and eahily managed, man-aged, owned exclusively by the Florence Company. It -will hem anything and make perfect corners. It hems, fells, cords, braids, tacks, qnilts, binds, gathers, 4fcc, withont baiting. It makes a gather and sews it to a band at ne operation perfectly Snne-qnaled Snne-qnaled in this). It Is the only Machine having a self-adjusting shuttle tenslona great Improvement over all others, rendering it catty to do good work on any fabric. It fastens the end of a seam better and quicker than a seamstress can. FLORENCE MANUFACTURING MACHINE Tue Florence Company having bought JIacaulav's Patent, aro now mH,kmS Jlachinea that aro destined to supersede all others for all kinds of heavy and light manufacturing in cloth and leather ; simple, compact, durablo liclit running and not liable to derangement. Tho present Agent of the Florence Company is tt druggist by profession, having but a year s experience on the Machines, originally common cod sailing Machines after two hours' instruction, and the public aro asmred that twenty years ejrpentr.ee aro not essential to the management of tlio FLOKENCK. Should the cry of "To your tents, o Israel !" ever again bo sounded, and tlio gentleman who has expended hnlf a life-time learning to "tuno his macliinos up to a perfect adjustment" not bt found among tlio camp followers ofZion, those of the people who possess a machine, whose mechanism does not reouiro such a triumph tri-umph of engineering skill to manage them, will be indeed fortunate. For the benefit of those who havo leisure time after attending to their own business, wo beg leave to state that, during the absence of Clms. M. Hummer, either in the settlements or elsewhere, our establishment will bo in charge of Mr. Prentice, who is fully competent to give instructions in the uo of the Florence. CHAS. S. HAMMER, Gen'l Agent, . 'Ktint Temple Strcut, uppo.-iio Jalt Lake Hou-w, S Ii T IjA Iv K CI T V. V T A II. Oi Sb 3si W HUSTON'S CELEBRATED COMBED , nni tqt sim SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON. To Arrive. Will be i-.oM wholesale nml retail, :ii Z. C. M. I. TWO POOLS GiVEN AWAY For every one not entirely sutisiaetory. SOUTHEEN MAIL& EXPRESS LINE Carrying the U. S. Mall, And "Wells, Fargo fc Co. Express. The undersigned is now running a Daily line of Stages to PROVO & FILLMORE. On and after Nov. 15th, IS"0. stages will run on alternate days lor Meadow Valley, Star District and St. George. Connections made with stages Ibr Tintlc and Sevier Mines, bnnpete and A rlzonn. Gnod Meals and aeromiuodatinus nil al"tiB the line. Time to tit. Ge.rpe mid Meadow Valley -Mines, iJUnys, 10 hourd. HIGH "WHITK, Prop. ' nice at We!!, Fargo Ce C. F. SMITH, Ueueral Age.it. GRASS CANON COAL CO. We are now prepared to furnish XJ 10 T X K 1 COAL! At Cheaper - Raits Than any other mine in the country. For sale at the U. C. R. R. depot, in this city, for cash or grain. Aruly to N. DAVIS, at the depot. JOSEPH A. YOUNG. WILLIAM F. CALT0N, EXPKRIEXCED WELL-DIGGER, one (dock wc-t and two omh of 11th Ward school-house, will dig Wells to order on the ahurteat notice and in satisfactory style. SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE I The Bent and the Cheapest ! Ilnvo You Tried T he in ! ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, COMPOUND BONESET PILLS. Home-made and purely vcfcetable. Twcnty-fWoccnt? per box Twenty five Pill.-. Warranted to give satisfaction. They relieve Jaundice, DyopcpMa, Inlijrr-tion, Inlijrr-tion, Liver Complaint, HenJiih( J,n- n( Appetite and Foul Stomach, will br-nk up Colds, Fevers, Coushn.aiid Purity the lUod. Tbcy will Cloan.-e tlio Stomach, Kcnovuie the Systom, and di.apel Disease. Are (rood in all cusca where Phytic is needed. Try a box. 1 on will liko thcin.and never w:int any other sort. They are Tonic, Cathartic and Expectorant. Expec-torant. OPTJIALMIC IJALSAM, Or Eye llnlm. Valuable in moat Di?tases of the Eye.. Remove Re-move Inflammation. dlreiiKtliens thu Sight, and Weak or Drooping Lu.f, and i. generally healing und f trentcthening thof-bt, but (Huses no pain. It i uls'i Rood forXctlor. Ringworm and bud Sore. Only Twenty-five Cent perRox. COIVItLTIV SALVK. A valuable remedy for Cul'.Tiniiflcf, Wdundf, Sores, Rums, Scald', and for V eak or Lamo Rack, Side or Rreunt. and lor many other USfC. The.Je and other home-mudo family medicines medi-cines are prepared by J. K. JOIl.SON, St. (Jeorgv, Utah, And cold at Zion'a Co-operative Store and by oilier nifuntft tlirotigbouL the 'I'errit ory. AIpo fold at wboleunlc or lurnifhed on rnnr min-ion to rcHP'insiblcaent?. If tlu-fo tn tl-ioincs tl-ioincs are nrit kept nl, your stores, a.-k your meruhunL tu order them at once. Ail Ovi:i--lor.t(nTil AVtirlil. All Krrat, pliysi'-innp H'linit tluit tlio world i5!oTor-'loctort'd wilh Tioloiit'lrutm. In cii.oh of in'li(f-nt ion. lolliouMnoji. ''ontiptitiiin, wind colic, ilijirrlio'ii, nd ollior cst-ual or ovon clirnriM: nllcctiol of the fll 'iiniich, liver and bowf.-lf, all tlutt in net'ded to rrntorn tlio regular a'ditm ot tlio disordered i r'ii riH. i.- a doe or I wo ot 'J' A It lr A N'T '8 fcri'F. u-Tl. u-Tl. FO UNT V.l.TAVll AlTIIII'-.T, llll) lll'lll drli- ' ioiiH sitol li.'irrnlci'fi trl)rilm:o, linative und iiltornlivo in lliowllolo rimtfo ot ini'd ii'i mi I renicilics. It i MilTo'ient i,r t lio fitroniri'!-!, unnot liarni tlio ivrji It i -l , mid i in mod in' uly rol ii-vi-R thr iijiii-i'II which nrdiiiiirT nil iuirl icn 'itfuniTiitc, SOI.D II V A 1,1, UHl'niilbTS. Z. C. M. I. Clothing Departm't FRESH ARRIVALS Of New Goods in Fall and WINTER SUITS! OVERCOATS, CAPES, TALMAS Military Clothing, & AIo a Full Variety of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS (jeriiK1, l.ailirs' and Bins' BOOTS Sc SHOES GimiIs' youths' and Boys' HATS and CAPS. TRUNKS in till stylos nml qualities. Yaukkh and Cahpft 8ack. Carpets,Matting, Floor Cloths Wall Taper and Orroratioas. Alwayfl yn linml nml t'nr !"nlo ly tlio yttrJ, a nrnr Htnck ol' Freiir.lt mi KhIImIi C'RMHlntr ren, j DorHkl , llcnvcm, Military MotltM, Homo Jtlmlu TwcimIm, &.t. SUITS MADE TO ORDER! (luntlfliiion'fl Cl.illtitiK, or Milihiry SulU, m;idn to ordi-r in the BWPI Stylo ol Kiisliinn "n tho phrtrt.n! ?i"tico. Kirt.-ctifH Fit mid Wirkmiini"hhi UuiirmitrO'l. MILITARY TRIMMINGS IN UHKAT VAHIKTV. U. V. CtiAWSON, Biii-f, TRUCKEE AND SALT LAKE jumberYard One Block Sontli of U. C. PASSENGER DEPOT. Lumter! Of all widths and lengths. Utah Common per M Truckee " rough.... 40.00 " Truckee 2d clear, " ....50.00 " Truckee 1st " " .... 60.00 " TRUCKEE SHINGLES $4.50 per 51. A No. 1 gawed, $5.50 per 51. LATH S, A No. 1, clear sugar pine (sxl inch) Four feet lengths, $7.00 per 51. SIKIIKA VALLEY Sugar Pine, Clear Sea.oncd MOULDINGS Tongueri , (irooved FLOORING, CEILING. SIDING, COUNTER TOPS KXTHA WIPK, Rustic and Moulded Battens, S.V., Kv., V.r., DOORS, DOORS, it., r, v n. 2 k.. With Knd without Kodwood 1'iineU. Sash. Doors, (Hinglo and Double) PRIMED, GLAZCD& UN61AZED. All si.oa constuntly on luind. Kstra '. linen miido promptly to nrdor. D. W. PARKHURST, l'ropriclor. WANTED! Barley, Flour, Butter & Eggs, In laiyii unnniitii'n, DUNFORD! SONS IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN ,-. BootSjShpesiHats ; At the sign, of the MAMMOTH SHOE AND HAT STORK EAST TEMPLE HTEEET. Gr R AT N A N T E D ! Sion'sCooperatiye Mercantile Institution i . -; TO CTTV AND COTJ1YTRY CfllPlATlfl STORES And tlie Trade generally. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS! EAGLE EMPORIUM, ' (Up Stairs.) - ' - ' WINTER GOODS! Long Shawls, Nubias., ii osiery, Single Shawls, Hoods, loves. Children's Shawls, Scarls, Flannels, Blankeis, Counterpanes, Jeans, Cassi meres, Linseys, DOMES-IC GOODS IN FULL SUPPLY AS USUAL ISools .iT Moes,Kubhers & Arctics, Men's, 15oys and Children's Hats. RETAIL Dry Goods Department. This Department is in regular receipt ef NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS, Motions, Fancy Trimmings, &c. A large invoice of WINTER SHAWLS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, SCARFS, ARABS, &c. New and Fashionable Styles now on exhibition. Repellants, for Ladies Winter Suits, CLOAKS; FURS, Singli', ia Setts, or made to order at low rricos. Full stock of CARPETS, DAMASKS, RUGS, TABLE CLOTHS, &C, &C. In great variety. H. J3. Clawson, Supt. PIONEER STEAM WOOD WORKING COMPANY. Y. II. Foi-som, Thos. ITIMKK. Geo. Komnkt, G H. Tatlcr. FOLSOM, ROMNEY & CO., (South Templo Street, one block west ol the Tabrncle,) Haying added to their already extensive nock of Mchincry, are now prtuai to furnish all articles in thoir line, a first class article, at greatly reduced ratM, from the best lumber produced in our own mountain home. Wo have a compk to sot pf Sash and Door Machinery, by whi.h we ea fill large or small orders with irrcat dispatch. SASM AMD HOOKS We publish a list of sizes of Poors and Windows which are always Vr ' hand. Lip or check rail sash and all kinds and sites of doors made to order: Sash Sizes. ppor gjtcA SilO windows, 2 ft 41 in'x 3 ft 9 in 2 ft 6 in by 6 ft 6 IB 10x12 " 2 10t x4 ti 2 g -' 0 f 10x1 ( " 2 1 0i x S 2 2 10 " 10 10x16 " 2 10 x.r) 10 3 foot " 7fwt ltliml, Fianio iind louldiusrs. Kolling and Stationary Slat Ulinds made to order to fill all kinds of ojb-ings. ojb-ings. IX'or and Window Frames, plain and pannolcd. Uaving one of splendid No 1 moulding machines we can furnish every variety of MouUinf WOOD TURKMAN G. Wo havo a No. 1 Turning l,atho, and havo engaged Frrd. J.histef. tj" host tumor in tho Territory, and will furnish turning of all desoriptwns, is11' ding wheel heads, chairs, bedsteads, and all kinds of wood turning at low rt l-AlI'-sr IMIMtOVKI) MACim'EKY. Our niachinory is the vorv lu-st thai could be purchased in the Fast, ivs-sisling ivs-sisling of a No. 1 I'lancrund Matcher, fur surfacing lumber ami fonguiny and grooving flooring ; a PaiiioU Flatter, for planing lumber out of wind; ! mg Machine; a heavy power Mortising Machine; machine tor rabbiting plowing, making susli, doors, blinds and mouldings. A a great, variety of work can be done on these machines, il jive u! groat advantage contracting and building. Y. II. FOI.NOM ulloudslo the building department, amU'innf expoiionccd atvhilocl, and having on hand nil the latest architectural wells IJ lMctiarcd to make plans, specifications, details, and contract for buildiafs of " kinds. The old firm of LA TIMER ,( TAYLOR have charge ftae niliiM department and in oonncction with the above machinery run a sol of cirm'" saws, and are prepared to rip boards, plank, pickets, fence rails, strips. As.. All who intend to beautify, improve and build up, and want erica p iHJ g work, call on f. o. Hox .:r,ii. Folsoiu, Romney fc Co |