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Show rvmidec&'s Benefits we are to bo 'ttvOrcdrith Knot." Those who have seen him as in ineMwuiowu)pse," Peter Probity in can an idea of the? form Corner." 'The Chimney his in be Phil; Stapletori given treat that will piece he will be susml Samson Burr. In each and a stronger tained by Miss Coiddock Miss Cllve will appear little Between the pieces an as this agile dance, Itself asattraction, itra a dansense. v little lady is popular Special south writes Fkom Sanpete. Our V rnfntil. Sanpete. At Fort'Ephralm they are repairing the meeting hduse. The people of Moroni aro constructing a large waier race to bring the waters of the Sanpltch to their city. to that place. is of The building rock contiguous coal bed ixrklent quality, the four. only, six miles about 1,000 fiifant wood wlthln miles, 900 acres'of tillable land convenient, Suni hay under fence and 500 more that will bo his coming season, altogether marking Moroni as a rising place; and the people have an spirit and good choir, lie says the iiient Instructor, is much. sought after. One good iiw nil l is runnlngat Moroni, and another will toonJboiwitliia eight milca of.lt. AVh en going met teams going to frnm Gunnison to Manti.he on to haul the the Sevier, thA old settlement 50 some men have been which wheat from there Porter'-- .i i nor ioopur-JitrintheOldPostBoy.- cutting The yield is said to be good. CIDaiDCllOII Yankee Exchange! Store ARE DETERMINED TO RE3IAIN1ii The Pioneer Eegulators of t . COMMERCI . w li il""' - t- - "! ' "!. ff ? i :' ;00 0 ; - r 1 V 1 ,1 4 1- OTt - M'l' nrln- - tVC T added.- Onr manv, new. ones .have-beena. good enstomer. 4navo i , clpla lsj.neverlose own not putpront I each pay his indebtedness, cover to B. Is the rlsfc of on (who good,) enough . . A. Who IS doubtful. Our Goods are such as the Market requires,; I and all of this season's purchase, bought low. t' u t ? frelprhted low, and for sale CHEAP. Our Stpclciscompletelnevery.nne.- m - 5 -- .1.. VW Mai-- 3 u Uk w njl Laa it; . r V ' "Aci . 4 Wl ITW -- s -- -- , -- ' vr ! i i ' i: Uc.v 1 1 11 M 1 -- vjwvxuv.u. ucijic j.cicrjrujj;i ujjice. juain oiretc, ' .r., - " . .. off t a tri7 .tTTX'CJ - nnri rvru ttco a .' j NOTIONS AND TEIMMINGS, i i CLOTHING, MEN'S and BOYS', Glawsoh Eldredge; & it'- i 1 HATS:'AND "CAPS, i i 'T S ; Ar'N E S OES them FIFTY THnimANn trsMMw rMTT.ino OO worth of General Merchandise, at tho LOWEST Retail MARKET RATES, for Cash only, and to h Glass ; and Quoensware, return them of their money in valuable and useful Prizes, by the method: following HARDWARE AND TOOLS, .cjvcAjr iiufuuiusur uii xen uoiiarsy worm oi Goods will reeeivft n. nnmhnrorl thnt wv xVLi-- io oijl ainu uituua, will entitle him or her to a drawrttmnt faff one.of thei rr4 & iwxrnzea uereinaiier K SVYt are to be CARPETS, CURTAINS CURTAIN GOODS, which w. nrflWU ffr no ennn n a named, Jin me auii vaiue or tneir Sr pocu ui, iuu mreceiving uuies ui tVituoir caoice, wua me additional wjc ndvantnrrn STATIONERY, nf a useful Prize, worth from $050 to Eight Hun- - WALU PAPEB, SHADES, &c, fec - j 1 t . J:XJ S:T. . mm -- . .. . IIAVK j; ;( - t ; KE.CEiyEU7:i , - - - GSGHOOI;BOOKS. ANOTHER i , i wonld call special attention ta onr or ail Kinas 01 .r immense lock . f DISHIiS and Q, U xljjjN o W Alv K UUiHALLY, They are very Cheap. N AVe No.) 1. I . Magnificent Rosewood 7 Octave Piano ibrc, worth ..SS00 00 Nq. 2 I Span Matched Young American Mulest 10 hands high, and Harness. worth y ana T (ornamental stand, polished' mahog- -KH. lf. Ull UUCUlt'.Y, W1LU UIUICUj S100 00 each...$500 0 ments complete ....No., 13 to ,18---0 No. 7 Cbokinrj Moves. h:ajn. 4v . ; J IV.' - : OF . 1 V . 1 T - ..- .- i i r - ' Ii. gL - f- . ' - fllPlHI If r .rt tni 1 i j .ARE vofW. ,:ii;,;: , - 4 have" Just opened a Choice Selection of TTTE VY Jnst the thing for the Holidays V They consist in part OH, FRESH-GROCERIE- J i f a i-- S. p: lAl U v-r-T -- . , White and Brown Sugars, HIHE Public are respectfally invited to CAIZi EXAMINE IX '.and v I.'" C :! FRESH MALAGA RAISINS,7 4 ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED LEMONS, CITRON, - l A a THE STOO K". PIE FRUITS, In Cans. and Boxes, t a .w FIELD'S COVE OYSTISKS, SAUDINES, It iUNQBQtJND 6PI0ES,V . i - ' !. . 1 - " '.--'- 1 . Ross & Barratt, ' dl5Jts88-t- f led on Monday was bornAugustDth, 1823, near Wilminirton, Newcastle Co., Delaware. He cm- braced tna gospel when about 17 years of aire. aud gathered to this valley in Sept., 1S37, since wnicn time ne nas taugnt a permanent school in the City Academy, except a: short time he nent on a mission to England. II o started on that mission in April.1861. and returned in Sent.. 1SC6. Beforehe last General Conference ho was taken-sicwith vomiting and cllarrhea, from which he never fully recovered. lie was an assiduous laborer in the cause of truth. .Besides teaching fa jpermanent.was daya school, ho taught evening classes, and XOO Prizes, Worth most prominent Sunday School teacher In the J$5,000 16th ward, where ho resided. He also acted as a Teacher in the ward, and ever 'performed the duties of that office vrith cheerfulness. ' l j t f return Journey from his mission toDuring his '3 r England ' his life was most providentially nrebe numbered, and as Certificate.will Every served. While traveling. by .rail from Jersey only - be 5.000 willIssued, every purchaser will City to visit nisreiatives in ueiaware. tne train know by the. number of his CcrtlHcate how tho Is progressing. The man Immediately before him at the time of Enterprise to bo Is understood that there is no limit to It was the accident, and with whom he conversing, to be issued to any of Certificates the number taken oil: on or purchaser, thus offering having arisen to his feet, had hlshead the opportoall and the man close behind him was smashed to tunity of getting as many shares or chances in pieces; while he escaped with being somewhat the drawing as they choose: tho onlv condition crushed, and a bottle of consecrated oil in his being that Ten Dollars' worth of Goods is to be. valise beside him was unbroken. lor eacn snare. His funeral obsequies were conducted by Elder purcnasea The advantages to be derived by this EnterTV. Woodruff Bishop F. Kesler and Elder R. Ii. are so' apparent that It is confidently exCampbell assisting, and his . remains were prise borne to the cemetery yesterday afternoon, fol- pected that all the Certificates will be secured lowed by a numerous body of friends. be evident to all that this Is not a It mustnor an ordinary Gift , Enterprise, for Lottery - f reason our uosiomers sucn uoods tne mat i as they choose, at the Lowestget Market Rates, the full valuo off theirmonev at the obtaining time of purchasing, with the chance of drawing in tho barealn. Our com- G.S. L-- Citv. a Handsome Prizefrom At her home In the 12th Ward: the greater! .quantity of pensation arising u i.1! v x on ouuuuj , utu uw, lout, iuaxuuiiJA! uvuua tuiu wiiuiu given penoUt wife of Wm. F. Cahoon, and daughter of Aaron men. .well; established. in the Disinterested: . ; i.i and Prudence uidds. j confidence of the will be secured to conDeceased was born In Rutland County, Ver duct the drawing, people which-- will be done on a per-, 1818 was She fectly 27th, m under equitable rr plan, mont, July baptized the" notice be will in Ample given newspapers the; hands of Jared Carter Jnj the fall of 1831; of the time and mode of drawing moved to Kirtland withlTermother, Prudence we pledge yourselves to ! faithfully Finally, or was tne to rail in married lyss: fulfill all the above named conditions. Glbbs, widow, "VVm. F. Cahoon, by Joseph Smith, the Prophet, Goods on: the above named favorable terms in Kirtland, January 17th, 1S38, at the age of 18; can no obtainea at rr r f was one of tho first couples 'over published In tho congregation of the Saints for matrimony. GODBE'S DRUG STORE, In the spring of 1S38, was driven from Kirtland by the persecutions which the Saints endured, Our Genera in to Far west; remained In that city till the next fall; then went to and from EXCHA1IGE BUILDINGS, there. In the dead of the same winter, was driven by the hands of tho.mobbers to Illinois, and And i also. lat . burl TIN and ! STOVE WAREfrom Nauvoo to the mountains." She never HOUSE, at Bharkrv'if Old Ktinrt nn. 4iRMn listened to the voice of the stranger, but has fol- of Jdaln Street, in each of Is now thero which,' lowed the true shepherd; she was always to be on hand a and will also complete assortment, found In tho midst of tho Balnta-a- i dneerfnt end fornla, partaker in all theirwas i ; .and tribnlations.privations j"" a true to tt friend persecutions; always ft her companion and children, full of integrity to I- n . the truth. She Jrept ftho faith and died m the u of a glorious resurrection. At her death she hope ILL Ui was tho mother of eleven children and eleven dl7-t- f Q. S. I City, Dec. JO, 1SC7.'. icom. k J "TTTANTED. OAT8, BARLEYCORN, FLOUR WIIIkox with Furniture conmlet ea slio OOiach S0G0 00 worth No. 10 to 23--5 'No. U Cooking Stoves, with Furniture complete $00 00 each SloO 00 worth No. 21 to! 27 i Coal Jleating Stoves (ft $35 00 each, worth $140 00 No. 28 to 31 4 Coal, Jleating Stoves a $ZO 00 each, worth S120 00 No. 32 to 4110 Sets Chtna (12 pieces each) 42$25 00 each, worth ...;...w.M250 00 No.: to 432 Tlald and Figured Silk Dress patterns '$j0 each, worth 8100 00 No. 44 to 47--4 riaid SilkMressipaU terns $40 00 each, worths 00 No. 43 to 51 4 Plain Green tiilk$1) nrcss 37 GO each, worth. ...;$150 00 patterns No. 52 to 513 Tlald Silk Dress terns $32 50 each, worth......MM$fl7paU 60 No. 65 to 75 21 Dres- s- latlcrris'-$10 00 each, worth.... $210 00 No. 70 to 100 25 Dress jPaUcrns' $G 50 each, worth ..;..:.'J.;...:.....:$162 50 i - For Sale : . ( No 3 to 7- -5 No."G Willcox&'Glbbs (Mahogany y2 case polished) Sewing Machines, with attachments complete, i s" 3120 00 each, worth $000 00 a No: 8 to 12 lhhH' S;No. V,, - ' ! iOOO 00 , Ann Mousley. whoso demise wo briefly chronic ' i I a t- t- - -- George Washington Mousley, son of Titus and f ' - - fcj LIST OFPRIZES. y, to-nig- ht, i " j tf t -.- ! 'a (X) r4 ;&c;;j 4 'I'w:ir1 t 1 vi l . 00 -- 2 'ut:lu .t, ; .f ,5, 2,50 C - ' k uqoa, womens snocs, ror n " if GloVes, Bncliskin, t - I I, - rHliSrfL "'- -t rfcMJUi. wool Hats; Boys' corir:r rRtnfp jrpn,- . WAY I ..... ". ono-tent- The and interesting class1 in evening. The school commenced yesterday commenced this class gecraphy grammar and morning, at a different hour from that of the mercantile department. w, class met On Monday evening the theological were delivered addresses and in the City Hall, 13. A. Elder George onSmith Young. by President Wells. Monclassmeets This and President day and Friday evenings. have been at 'Grading. A number of teams work hauling gravel to improve East Temple street, by raising the centre a foot and Thislmprovementsome it to tho sides. trading Hrho morphnnfs have donated a portion of the for,; the City isAuthorities necessary means of the expense. It one which rest the meeting will be appreciated uy me puuuc ai largu. ADJOUiiKKD.--rTh- c adjourned meeting of the chancellor and Board of Regents, which was to is again adjourned un- have been held i i f H Ibook-keeplng- - AJf ? GUNS, REVOLVERS. CARTRIDGES, WOODEN BOWLSf' CROCKERY WARE,nvsGLOVES, t ' XT TTTWVa a TX3 orrntxi tt Trnra ri XJLVXO. VyV7X.a.7, UAAJkUil, UUUIO, DUU1,, PANT6. SHIRTS. SOCKS. &c. In fact arefin- a TTTE are glad to say, our old customers have v pwref;ivuiP w V to-da- . BUCK-SKIN- S, at. Commenced. Stepping into the Council we saw Pro feasor iCaiuer, and his House y very large assistaut, Br. Owonson, Jtralntugta .. 1 . ' 1 .. . General Variety of Goods, wnere IrEEPS afound FURS, ROBES. L CAE II DiVDRED PRIZES! -- i 5 - to-da- t'..'t . i r ' V ; STAPLE AND FANCY Mississippi and Alabama. Ho traveled through and Alabama, cLduring Tennessee, Mississippi was received, an found kindly his absence; manifested concerning considerable interest he camo from this Utah when the people found o large preached several times Bat Territory. He and he had good attention congregations, found tho. people generally much depressed, compared with their and in poor circumstances, rebellion. the before vendition ,1 i i7 Fkom the EAsflEider jWm. H." Crawford, uist arrived from the East, called in upon us. train to tho He had traveled with Chrisman's and then pushedtoahead.- Bro. Crawford wer visit his relatives in left this city last Juno ' , : . WI i 4 j Ju-:.7i;- Ally ' pJLCU s mi i i CHOCOLATE, 1 COCOA, p flSTtNO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ! f , nil.? ii FLAVORING EXTRACTS, . PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, All of which will be sold at VERY LOW ?i - 1 ? t f' i . I -- i -- ,G0DBB3G JJITC1BLL, itL i ' U ..It nd price feel confident that the qiiallty WE will give entire satisfaction CHEAP, and want We. sell i . EXJCHANGU BUILDINGS' CASH," WHEAT, OATS & BARLEY. r dll-t- f .. f ... , j - i P iyMffl. Are3BreBared tosupplyj their friends - from a GOOD STOCK of " &..IlBM. Extensive StocK of HAVING added to their arrival ; of .their the by Train! of f i i. i CfROGERlBfoAKD. STAPLES, i'!;'.-- . - . tlore, Adam-on-diahma- n, m srauu-cuuure- r-- .f. mi n. ' r! T I which " dt UJL., , : " OfferttheE aide as heTetoXore.'for fk iWILIi i BE AGAIN AUGMENTED a IN A FEW DAYS. VJ - SHE, : ;0 .GLOBE vWREHODSB, . ill r ii UIIW vn;,r o 1 ynvIii MAIN dl&s82tfi no 40lJit SltEET?- 4 - 1 - : SiTCf G A.T.T LE, |