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Show LEGAL JAS. G. S PRATT, Attorney-at-Law, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Office Four doors south of Salt Lake House. . Sl.. M.3TIkr, Attorney -at-Law, Office Fiebt South St., Fourth door et of Hooper, Eldredge k ol6 Co.'s Bank. 3. H. Hempstead, M. Kirkpatrick HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attorneys-at-L.aw, Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo fc Co., SALT LAKE CITY. 0. H. Hempstead, U. S. Att'y for Utah. E2 Z. SNOW. E. D. HOGE. SNOW & HOGE, Attorney and Counselor at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Office at Snow's corner, lat East St, MEDICAL, W.F.ANCEHSON.M.D, H J. RICHARDS, M.D. Surgeons nml I'll) nil ians, OlHoo-, ftr the present, nt their respective rfawkMU'os in the Kith ami 17th Werds. rr DR. GROVES, cimn xCiitit, tIUce nil Smith Nalt l.nko City. I iirt-o door.. V tvt of tvevere Mouse, hitlf.a blook K isl .it tlio Klophiiut Store. m-u-c iiot'na t'Boil t To 5r.M. ml 1". 1. 1J 10 NKDICT, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Office at Residence, rear of Sevontioe Hall, si 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. rilVSlClAN, SURGEON AMD DRUGGIST, oil UlUGllAM C1TV, UTAH. HOTELS. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKK CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL O P UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND. PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and plcasnntl located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guests. o THE PROPRIETOR is bow preparing to build largo additions to his Hotel, which, when finished, will render it the ! Most Complete Establishment : in the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION ! mil IlETEKE HOUSE, I European X'liii. j PRICES GRADED TO SUIT ALL. ! OUR RED COACH Freeat the Depot for patrons, i WHITTEMORE it DOfGHERTY. a4 BANKERS. IWELLS, FARGO & CO,, j Express Forwarders, Bankers, I and- DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. j Drafts on Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. East Temple St., Salt Lake City. THE0. F. TRACY, Agent. mil riRSTMTMALBAIK OF IM, (Successors to Hussey, Daliler Co.) WARREN HU5SEY, C. L. Dahler, President. "V ice Prest. Astuost Godbb, Cashier. Salt Lake City, Utah 5 Also connecting offices at Ogden andCorinne, Utah, and Virginia and Heiena, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on New York, Chicago, fct. Louis, Umaha, Denver, ban irancisco, and all part of Europe. Collections Promptly Attended To. mil W. EL Hoooper, H. S. Bldredge, L. 3. HUla Hooper, Eldredge & Co., BANKERS. East Temple St., Salt La.ke City, Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, Etc Collections made and promptly remitted, j CORRESFOSDENTS : I Riggs k Co., New York ; Bank of California, San I Francisco; First National Bank, Chicago; Exchange Ex-change Bank, St. Louis; First National Bank, j Omaha ; J. S. Morgan 4 Co., London. ju5 ASSAYERS. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE! Reid's rJuildioff, EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. WOODHULL BRO S, .A. S3 5 j. "X" 33 XT- S OF t All kinds of Ore. ORES AND BULLION PURCHASED. m2G NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD, NOTAHY rUHLiIC ftnd COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Pennsylva-nia, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, Wyoming, Wy-oming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other States and Ter- ' ritories. Minion Deeds, Agreements and Bonds for Deeds. Mortgages. Powers of Attorney. Leases, Contracts and other instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. 43 Mining Companies Incorporated Incorpora-ted under the Laws of Utah. East Temple St., near Wells, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City. mil iCITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand, Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. GROKSBECK'S BUILDINGS, I nl7 Kant Temple Street. SEWING MACHINES. T It l'J NOISETJISS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IS TIIR Standard Machine of the World ! The Special Committee appointed to examine and rcim.'l on Sewing Mac 111 nes at t lie North Carol In a State Kalr, held at Kalelgti last week awarded a Gold Medal tote, Florence Sewing Machine for the ease and quletncits of its movements, perfection and large varleiyofwork, and Its valuable new features, making ma-king It the most valuable Sewing Machine for family use. Parties contemplating the purchase pur-chase of Sewing Machines are requested re-quested to read the following from the New York "Tribune" of Oct. 19tb, 1870 t SEWING MACHINES. We' have recently had occasion to make some inquiries into the progress of improvement improve-ment in the mechanism of sewing machines, and were not a little surprised to learn that the central idea in the first invention the shuttle still holds its place, though many attempts have been made to supercede it. The shuttle, in combination with the needle, is still the means used to form the stitch, in the leading machines, and we find that the growth of trade it ohiefly with the shuttle-using shuttle-using machines. The improvements that are taking firm hold in practical use are, therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in connection with the shuttle, either 1 in the detail of the shuttle itself, or ! in other parts of the machine connected I with it, to cause toe whole to operate more perfectly and uniformly, and to simplify its ! use. Many important gains in this direction, made since the first great invention, are un- , doubtedly embodied in the "Florenco" ma-chide; ma-chide; and we recommend our readers to oarefully inspect the "i'lorence" before making ma-king a choice. The points peculiar to this machine are: An unusual amount of money is spent in maEing the "Florence," thereby securing the best material (steel, for instance, where others use caat-iron ), and the t-nest finish of important parts (the shuttle, for example, being rigidly rejected if it varies from the standard 1-2,000 th of an inch I) It is constructed con-structed on tnesimplest scientific principles, entirely dispensing with the cogs, and cams, and links wnich so often get perversely out of order and sorely perplex every one but the practiced machinist by their unaccountable unaccount-able freaks. The "Florence" is bo easily managed, and its use is so readily learned, that an ordinary girl of ten has sense and muscle enough to run it perfectly. Tne lock stitch, as made by the "Florence is very regular and perfect, very strong and elastic, and is drawn into the fabric evenly, gradually, grad-ually, exactly, without jerking, and without causing the seam to pucker, or straining the thread so as to endanger its breaking; consequently, con-sequently, vei y fine threads and light fabrics can be used. Besides this, the ' Florence" (in all but the cheapest styles) also makes three additional stitches a double lock, a single knot and a double knot which are stronger and more elastio than any other stitch, and which are made by no other machine. ma-chine. The "Florence" is the only machine that has a reversible leed, whereby the direction di-rection of the Bewing can be instantly changed without stopping the work, thus enabling the operator to quilt or embroider with unusual lacility, to sew backwards and easily strengthen a seam wherever desired, and, finally, by a few repeated stitches, to fasten ends id the quickest and strongest war. It is the only machine that has self-adjusting self-adjusting shuttle-thread tension, which works so perfectly that the operator can run aoross the heaviest seams and sew the finest : linen and the thickest broadcloth in immediate imme-diate succession withont breaking the thread and without changing the needle, stitch or , tension. The "Florence" draws the thread into the cloth with unequaled precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up" wheel, which disposes of tne siacR tnreaa lett alter toe stitcn witn an acoarate promptness that prevents all snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows the operator to sew backward, or to run off the cloth and on again, with perfect impunity. It has an improved elastio hemmer, exclusively exclu-sively its own, which is managed with ease, and will make a hem of any width on any material. It not only makes a perfect gather and sews it to a band at one operation, but it hems, and binds, and fells, and quilts, and cords, and tuoks, and gathers, and bra i an without basting. Such special provision in made against injurious wear that the "Florence" "Flor-ence" is claimed and guaranteed by the Company Com-pany to last twice as long without repair ai any other shuttle machine in the market, without the slightest difficulty. Every part of the "Florence" is so perfectly and permanently perma-nently adjusted, and it has so few joints and points of friction, that it runs with the utmost ut-most ease. The needle is set and threaded, and the stitch is lengthened, shortened, or reversed with the utmost ut-most ease. In using tha "Florence" neither toe work nor the operator's draes is liable to be soiled. The "Florence" with all these olaims to superiority, sells at the same price as other first-class machines. These adyan Lages : Liberality in manufacture; Simplicity of construction; Facility of management; Variety of Stitches; Reversible feed; Self-adjusting tension; Automatic take-up; Improved hemmer; Provision against wear; Perfect and permanent adjustment; Easy regulation of needle and stitch; Cleanliness and ch earn ess; The beauty and high finish of the machine; Make the 'Florence," moderately speaking, speak-ing, a machine which to be valued, needs but to be tried. No family oan afford to be without a sewing sew-ing machine, and we hope that before long one may be found wherever "The Tribune" is welcome. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City, and throughout through-out th Territories of Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, "We extend & cordial invitation to call at our office, and examine the Florence Family Sewing ilachine, whether de eigning immediate purchase or not; it is our business and pleasure to solicit close examination and comparison, Vc have on exhibition, in order the mor easily to explain points of difference, in which we claim superiority, the machines ma-chines of various makers, including thd Grover & Baker, Singer and "Wheeler & Wilson. In making such comparison, compari-son, no unfair advantage will be taken of rival machines, but on the contrary they will be kept by a competent machinist ma-chinist in the best of running order, (some of them require as good an engineer engi-neer as a locomotive.) CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. O30 WDOD WORKING. Thomas Latimer, v W. H. Folsom, George H. Taylor, George Romney CHANGE OF FIRM. The Planing Mill, Sash and Door Fac tory ot FOLSOM, B.OMKT dCo, Will hereafter d. business' under the firm name of LATIMER, TAYLOR & CO. SASH ad Biea on kan nnmaeto nOOPQ Raided panel, moulded, sash UuUftO duors, large store doors, any thickness, size or kind, .lur-nidhed .lur-nidhed to order. WINDOW With stops, beads and sash, FRAMES compl6te- CRftfcflrC Panel frames, plain doorand rnKmLO window frames. BLINDS Stationary and rolling slatts. MAI II n.MPO From 1 to 12 inches for mUULUiftUO doors, base, architraves archi-traves and cornioe. PI finRSWP Tongued and grooved and F kUUllI li U square-edge on hand and worked to order. I IIEf1?2rC Planed out of winde, to a ! LU ill w L Ik thickness, and ripped to any desired size. Planer and Circular Saws Running all the time. MINING DISTRICTS Supplied on short notice. Give us a call, or address by letter to Box 366 LATIMER, TAYLOR . CO., )29 One Block west of Tabernacle CONFECTIONERS. Spring Conference, 1871. H. WALILACE, Has a choice stock of the BEST CANDIES, ORANGES) LEMONS, NUTS, FIGS, RAISINS, POP-CORN BA-LZiS, PICKLES, SURPRISE BOIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS. Bread, Crackers and Pies fresh every day. COAL YARDS. "Wasatch Coal! COAL from the Wasatch Coal Mine, Summit Sum-mit County, Utah, can be had in any quantity. LeaTe orders at the Coal Yard, U. C. R. R. Depot.or with tho undersigned, MainStreet, Salt Lake City. m F. At MITCHELL. MEDICAL. Manhood IN THE Young and Rising Generation. The vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a few years how often tho pallid hue, the lack-lustro eye and emaciated form, and tho impossibility of application applica-tion to mental effort, show its baneful influence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence influ-ence is checking tho development of tho body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps tho youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of tho worst movements. Removed Re-moved from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, exer-cise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the patient bo a female, tho approach ap-proach of tho menses is looked fur with anxiety, as the first Bymptom in which Nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas ! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on; the energies of the system are ' prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful andwonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain: the parent's par-ent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies fan-cies tho grave but waiting for its victim. Helm bold' s Extract Box'hu, for Weakness arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty Diffi-culty of Breathing, General "Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Trem-bling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness Dim-ness of Vision, Langour, Universal Las situde of the Macular System, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynessof the Skin, Pallid Countenance Coun-tenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids Frequently Black Spots Flying before the eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they nioredread.for Fear of Themselves; no Bepose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this Medicine invariably removes soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During tho Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylumns, and tho melancholy deaths by Consumptiou.bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. as-sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of tho voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst wo regret tho existence of the above diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences. conse-quences. Helmbold's Highly Co"- CESTBATKD FLUIB EXTRACT OF Bu- CHtr. There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, pa-tient, and this is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. every-where. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50 Delivered to any address. ad-dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. com-munications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 5M Broadway, New York. NONE ABE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with faosimile of my Chemical Ware-' Ware-' house, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. SMALL FRUITS. KfM'S 700! Plants of Knox's 700, or Jucunda, Strawberry, (the best very largo Variety). Va-riety). Abo GRAPE VINES, In Large Variety CHERRY TREES, Currartts, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Roses, Chestnut Trees, ETC., FOR SALE AT LO'W PRICES. Knox 700, 40c. per dol., S3 per 100 Grapes, - - 1 5c. to 40c. eac l Currants, - - 64 to 85 per 100 T. W. ELLERBECK, SALT LAKE CITY. mil FRUIT AND SHADE TREES. 3SO,000 YOU AG SEEDLING Apple Trees Ready for Budding ind starting Younf Nurseries ; with a large lot of BOX ELDER TREES For Shade. All for sale cheap in quantities by STAINES & LETSOX. f23 BURNING FLUIDS. MORE LIGHT! It Sliinesfor All! THE DANF03TH FLUID Li the Light for the People. Only COc. per Gal. EY THE FIVE GALLONS. THE GAS-JET BURNER, Vt' ithout Chimneys, is the thing THE PACK I, A 31 PS Are the only perfectly sa'e lamps, AS SAFE AS CAXDLES. A NEW ARRIVAL OF LAMPS, LANTERNS AND FLU.D. iiELSE & CO., Cornor south of Walker Brcs WATCH MAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS. ss g 5 ELIA8QN &, HAUEBEACH, Next Door East of tlie Herald, Are workmen who not only repair Watchee and Clocks, but will make Watches to order in any desired style, or any part of them, from a pivot or pinion to an entire Watch. i Work Executed on Moderate Ter mi I 61 BUILDERS. R. R, MELROSE & CO., Carpenters and Builders. Plans witH Estimates 'fnm.slied. Contracts made. .Jobbingat-teuded .Jobbingat-teuded to promptly. , Beferenres True k Bros., Gould & Wood- j ward, ti. W. How land, C. ti. Hammer. ! Shop Rear of Pacific Hotel, East Temple Street. Ul21 OX THE REICH PLACE. 2 Q MM q & s MUSEUM AND IEHAGERIE, Half a block west of President Young's Kesiience. JOHN W. YOUXG, - Prop Native Beasts, Birds and Reptilei Wolverines, Bears, Foxes, Mountain Deer Lynx, Wild Cats, kc i Important collection of N ttve Minerals Admission, SO cts Cuildreii, lO " Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Feeding Time, 3 p. m Animals purchased for Food for th Wild Beasts of the Menagerie, J.,L. BAJtFOOTi Manager, FURNITURE DEALERS. L-.t a J u i d ta 133 ! IIOTKL, UO AH DING AND HU-VATJO HU-VATJO HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST INTER-EST TO CaLL AT H. BlrlWOOBEY'S Furniture Kooms, EAST TEMPLE ST. Where can be parchaed EOLID WALNCT Fine Sets of Bedroom Fnrnll urc, i:um fe( to 81 00 Fine I'nrlor.seiH, lUOlo JiOO IJ'bie ItedHteud, " 1 0 to 30 K. L. Tabic, " b lu 9 " Cane Si-at rin!nr Room Chnlrg, Oak. and Walnut, $i4 to per set AVood Stat, - SI 50 and S'i each. Do. Do. - $15 and 818 per doz Knock down and boxed. Meat Safes - - $12 each. Spring, Wool and Straw Mat trasses t Ail price?, accuruing to quality. WALNUT LUMBER FOR SALE ! From IS toOcts. per foot, at H. D'i IL'KXiiUKfi i'ACTOKV. N. B -PLANING DONE WITH DISPATCH. gi SAW FRANCISCO TRADE. DAVISSOJ & GO., IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN', ENGLISH, FRESCH AND GEK.1IAN" , FANCY GOODS, r Small Wares, Pocket Cutlery, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Stationery, Press Trimmings, ) White Goods, Millinery Goods, Hosiery, Linen P'dkchfs, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc Cor. Sutttr and Sansome StSi, - SAN FRANCISCO. Jamea Spmance, John Spmance, C. C. Chapman. : J. & J. SPRUARCE, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in whs m LIQUORS, j4 415 FRONT STREET. JNO. G. HODGE & CO., IMPORTERS and Wholesale Stationers, Keep the largest stock of ! Stationery, B Inn It Books, School Book.;, Plnying Cards, Wrapping Wrap-ping Papers, Twines, Pocket Cutlery, d'e, etc, On the Pacific Coast.which they are prepared to lell either forGuld or Currency at prices that will offer inducement for buyers anywhere west f tha Kocky Mountains. 327, 329 & 331 SANSOME STREET, mil San Francisco. Win. T. ReyiiGhls &. Co., Importers and Dealers in FIXE WJXES AXP LIQUORS, Agentsfor Roscnbaum and C. O. D, Bluer, iio lottery iSt., taa irancisco. A- Srecial attention paid to Choice Goods foi Medical aud Family use. mil GRAND HOTEL, On Market, New Montgomery and second fctreuu, J0ILXS0N & Co., Proprietors, THE BUNK of CALIFflRNli SA.V FRANCISCO. D.O.MILLS, - PKKSIDENT. W. U. K-iLil'ON. - IjAoliitK. Capital Paid l'p, - S0,UUO,O0O. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS of Credit on all the principal cities of the f$ orld. James Otis. "W. A. Macondray. I F. W. Macondray. MACONDRAY & Co., SHIPPING AD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS CF tHiNA AU JAPAN TEA! And all descriptions of EAST IXDIA fKUl'UCL. San Francisco, .7 California E. MARTIN & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Wines aud Liquors 403 FRONT STREET. SAN' FRANCISCO. H. B. HUNT. m5 fHY,GRANT&CO. Importers of American and European Fancy and Staple DBY GOODS, fS.,VN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Beg to call the attention of theTradeto their large and varied ;iock, comprising complete lines ol the fully wing gooae : SILKS, Hlack, Colored and Fancy i VELVETS, CRESS Gooos-nra'r HOSIERY, KID GLuVZS, GENTS' FUSNISH'G GOODS, CORSETS, WHITE GOODS, of every kind - QUILTS, t1AtLlKCllOni,rC, and Cotton. SHIRTIN3 Si HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEP-ING LINEN. HAVLS Ijace' Brocn.e' Ca8nmer CfXTf'L3 Bleached and Brown. Ul lUMC?, of all Jkindtt. COTTOXADES. K'Y JEANS, CASS1MERES; &c, c. . FLANNELSJaUoolorue"d'inall e BLANKETS, Which tluyojjer on Liberal Terms, |