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Show Mi CSV I ITT Tift . ew. - . ... r .. IUTTERS. tv W'wm plycd in artry . PRICE LIST the " I ffi kept .? Peg'd,5.00to10.00 70lol800 SeVd, t .rPd 3.50b5.00 2.00 Kip Shoes, laughing o'clock laat Nailed 2.25 t I BoUrneJ .. T3. 1? rl.r,A c!f Pegged 2.50 to 4.00 iu www iuu very romaauc I 'ct.v.t born aV "Claude or of the Idiot Glouceatershlre Marcel, w" of Ledbury, Irjui I i ti ii Sewed 3.50 to 5.00 will bo presented for the! England, on the 2Cth Oct., l7W;he was Womens' ,he Mountain' 2.50 to 8.00 . ..... ,f " n " Mt baptized a member of the Church ofJo jus Kid and . f 4.50 to 8.00 Listlnr ii ofLatter-da- y liar-lite1-1 Elder Marcetts. Orsham. Saints, llardle. by Womensf Eastern Made ,,1hj. Shoes 1.50 to 5.00 In the Mi" Lock hart, Mrs. Ie liar and Miss I1"00?? "V Cheltenham, ' ' I year 1SI1, and for 'ew' to 10.00 Boots emibefore 4.00 ii many was years ii U(j Ward. tMa a ol resident SOLE thelR111?!? country, LEATHER rformance will ve conclude with Tn 40 cts. per lb. entitled "Family Jars' in the course I ?lJnnbM?,l.111 1?31x,er1 obsequies will HARNESS . 45 ,, v wi wo, Air. .muc-uI Hacked I OeoirKe .. w 1Vard,to-morroBRIDLE 14th e, at 50 t u and dance the 'Donny Brook j j b 12 o'clock. Friends aro Inritetl to attend. -UPPER $C0to$72perdo2. Mil. Star please copy. v Word More to the Missionaries. i;!!.'r llnrr Front, writing from Little Wm. SLOAN V Co., the ,,,mx itr, ou the 7th Inst., ,uii - delivered by others, and already HEW flDVERTISEMEHTS. SIGN OF "BIG mrtt in the News, for all the recently BOOT, it .ointed missionaries, who bare not yet ,r it for tueir iieids oriaDor, to nuue an ar-- , SALT LAKK CITV. in 'tinent for their passago by rail before dCT-t- f to who do ihAr departure. Any neglect OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! ,tvt.ly Ueurtll V. To-nitf- vr ae-T-vl -- ut ', 1-B- ourn 1 ro-itera- tes n- 1 thh may expect considerable inconvenience r !U privilege or paying ttoume lares. REVERE HOUSE SALOON." Seitiocs ACCfDET oxtiik IT. 1. It. II. PROPRiHOR receiving dallx,A TrU Orslera direct Mr. George Seaman, of the Uth Ward, 13'from lialiiraorc. io Cal v met with a serious injury at Granger, Toavnri, KaKlith and fee tela Ale ana Brewer, Itetnaa Co.' eaiebrateu ,.n tho U.P.R.It. Missing hjs footing, while Ale. farter? Ale and Larr Wnteufi'i 0.Un I tapping between two cars ho was literally crown ciarsrs, I'remlnm m Cut TcbMe; , P J - - I UlTI-C- f '.i"- - nn between them, fwrlouslv InliirICS IUU lAJLr lur TOQIIrlf. was ana stomacu. ite insenu his spine sible for two hours, having several convulDAT and Ills friends TTAVING boathl cut DAVID sion during the interval. Km late of VA1M U od II binnitntotbe the into him city yesterday BlTT KINDLKY.wblcbbelnseamblaed brought charge of Dr. w 1 ra oar own. we timre now oc baud morning ami placed himinIna critical condiremains Vnleron. He are evenhis entertained of but hopes tion, JOIS SIMMONS, , lla lt li.-t- ''f i nr. n'X, 1 I'AKrY Mr-- . nd COMPLETE STOCK OF A tual recovery. at tueTowsshxd IIocsk. Mr. DRY GOODS, Townsend, of the Townaend Uo.ih,.. in thU rity, gve a complimentary citizens. ,,ftv to a number of ourTheleading, now hall of the ,,n Thursdar evening. l..tel wm elegantly fitted up for the occa sion, lancing ommenced about S o'clock; 11 Mijpp'r nu swrved between h and k. Tbo tnu.tio was of tho very best Mualitv. and the entertainment provideil tor the fcuents was of the most choice and I Uvanl ,leoription: and when we aar that the whole aflair was gotten up In Uncle lAtueV bet style, we say all thit can bo said in its praise. Among" Ute guests wero and several of the Twelve, and some distinguished gentlemen visiting the city. Xo pains were spared by the host and hostess to make the A we wlaa to close tbeiu & o'clock. a In which they bavetall the facilities of HACIIINEUY. MERCHANT ox The U.C. K.II. rnooRisiNO. StAXld. North of Pro3. Young'a premises oat as soon & AND FOlTNimY W. TAYLOR. THIRKILL and delight. Many of the quests left shortly after midbut tho party did not break up until night, ; Wokk T. dal.lm pjirty an exceedingly enjoyable one, antl the general expression of thoso present was ne of pleasure I'ltOPRtETOItS take pleasure lu to trie eltlsens of the Territory mfj oiti erecicn a i possible. tho First I'resklency, L4ve Finmre City Monday and MACHINE SHOP. CItOCKKItY, A MAUIINK NII01 Etc. Etc., At Dnvld DaVS Old IHO EARL, And (OU)'. TO understand that for a few days past ilieru has been a stoppage of work on the rr9t South Street, l t il Central, caused by want of Iron; but . 'nough hjLS been sent forward to build riHST lKOR EAST OP NATIONAL HOTEL t.uut two miles of the gap remaining between tho end of the track already finished, Havejutl reeelred a p!ndld axortment of an I Kaysville; and It Is hoped that iron will eome forward in sufficient quantities Un.lVF.lt, DROADCL.OTXIS, now to keep the track layers busy at work. FASCT CASSIHERES, DOFAU1XS, x and after Nov. 14th, 1SGD, the outside . te.. Etc., TESTINGS, floors of the Post OClce will, on Sundays, . , S 1 SS TA I .AXIU IMWSUUUJ BUW. - DM IIUIU . -f and customers. and remind themui., "- - i old I Mendsare viuj 9Mum " inu.., v that Oiev always ready to execute everyfrom "p.m. to p.m. In z to QCN' CXjOTUINO in thine pertain M. A. W.Stkeet.P. The highest degree of JZlegance and the First style of Fashion. an I uroRtiMT I Squirt. We receivoil C. TTIIRKIIILU iii following communication this morning, M. K.VUU UZttMfU us the denounce we hut, although strongly u( all tmack or patent medicines, we cannot answer the inquiry of our correspondent, Wing utterly ignorant of tho qualities or fttVvts of the article referred to. Can any of " our readers answer the Inquiry of MII. J, ' Salt Lake City, Not. 13, i v is my intention to puomn me aoovenamea 'it. V.rf Xrni.- - Can you, or any of IT Work the ate of Sabbath Heboola and fit rAAi J ra r f wlva ian rean Cbolrs. Itfor will conatstof aboot aeventyHoogs Vwa Itecttattons of ray own, wth many more whv who take I snd from Ue writings oCotna a. Waike'rsVinejrarimters? A anon as the renulred funds are received in An answer will oblige many readers. Its publication will be commenced. currency, H.J. Elder O.Q. Cannon his kindly consented to receive ov Indians Ton Murceii Office. aabcrlpUona at the Dfscarr news Conviction at Omaha. A Mr. Kdward McMurty dls- lriee pe eepy, eeaiia. AppeareJ from Omaha early in May last. WM. WILLES. d:yn Ctrl!-- s and suspicion was aroused that he had murdered. On the 0th of June last hi lody was dlscovereil, pierced with ar rows and otherwise dUilgvirc!. Suspicion II rested on s)me members of the Pawnee tribe and four of them were arrested and luve hail a long and patient trial at Omaha, '.orwhieh is reported at considerable length In the Omaha JTeralJ. A verdict of guilty We hart for male at the Prskrkt Nr ' w.u brought in against them. The proba....... t bilities are that they will sulTer the penalty OrriCK fAc following r the law. Two of them, after the verdict wjw rendered, while being taken from the 'ourt-houto the cell, contrived to make STATEMENT BLANKS their escape in the darkness. One ol For of. Probate Courts by fillncorbn&ra' then), d urine the evening, retnrned forn owner own Joda in i w n m,m xois wner l hii blanket, which he had lost while ruu-uiV. B. IanJ OffiM, been the entered at bave awav. and was recaptured., the other me, was atlll at larger preparations, bow- ever, were being made to parsuo mm in WARRANTEE DEEDS ALL KINDS FIT UP OF MCHIHERY , . 1- m, DRAWINGS and PATTERNS ARK MADE AT T II P. ,W O It U S. Steam 1iigiues, AND MILL WORK HEW HYHII BOOK. ioiilain.Mler." Of. every description, ORDER. 3IvVXK XO . as BLADES BSASS CASTINGS . AMD ' GOFFER SniTHIIIG. The Foundry will be conducted so that all work will bo executed with neatness and dispatch. ar t TEBHft REASONABLE. the morning. A nW Mods of Fisnwoy-Und- er this For th heading a late number of the Territorial TRANSFER DEEDS Enterprise, published at Virginia, Nevada, For the transfer and sale of Ctalma. - -r- "A few dava since we copied an item from the Carson Appeal In regard to killing fish with Giant powder. Yesterday we had a to Frl eonversatlon with a gentleman who has For caaes where the Land l .not subject , vataT'.ntry ( had some experience In this kind of fishing. H say that while stopping at the Warm ........ ... .... l..f rv.V Vi Mnli HOMESTEAD DLAN ICS.; times went out with parties of gentlemen . s- -i STATES UNITED iirml t blast trout out of the Carson. Tho way they practice thla new mode of fishing Is as - ? AFFIDAVITS fottows: They take a cartridge of Giant pow-lCialraanta. weighing about a quarter of a pound, Itcqnlml of iasert Into it a niece of t use. properly cap ped, about ilx inches In length, then Ugb OFFICIAL CONDI. ,n? the fuse the cartridge la thrown Into or trout deeD ny hole anrmoaed to contain other flah. After the cartridge has been DECLARATIONS of INTENTION thrown Into the water smoke and babbles f gas are seen to rise to the surface, then lna few seconds comes the explosion a Certificates of Citizenship. dull, heavy report. The iurfaca of tha water i teen to bulge up and tho ground can -J felt to ahake for fifteen or twenty f?et A larre tuprl always on banJ, waica we ck from the water. after cilat low rales, , the expioalon all tho fishImmediately that happen to be Ord rs naU will meet with prompt attention by wthina circle of 2S or SO feet of the spot hrs the cartridge foil come to the surface . aheve will fee ither killed so badly stunned or outright according ta arIer. U la some minutes before ' they recover,- dlWfnrtilhcil ' tofornunt says that with two cartriJj- f - Arnna uarcn j, t9t, O Cl ij .......I DerUlona " 1 '' ... r. by March m isr.: torem 1 1. 1ST0, Cottonwood , Ika City, by w , Fim tintOD. I Taper, Bait MprtncvUle, Iay. - "i Vv ' AmveKimori Sty Wednesday, Frl- - iV.f,lTty7Moaoaiy.Welnead.y at 11 ArrWa at '. prn: 1'rVro Clly Tueaday, Friday and dE&ridi. except Baa-day.atSa- ni; ny p; at ArTleatlrovoiy Sanday, Frovo City dally, axcepi 11 m. safm Bait Lake City by p to Wcat Jordan. City, by and SJ mliea bade, once a jjerriman, lmBiuL.k. " - - " B-s- ar UmJtTrJ . y, - and lnKlen. to FUInxwa ty. ral.Vaen.1 bees7; Frovo City; three Lsava Provo CUV MonJay, Wednesday leV. on .iuMtJ "l"12r.Z. jmj--- epvevaea. 18C01 MAILS. mcpr SaaraSyi ennoaoecd er Ire-etaptl- , a RTxxrr, t Waahlnjton, Be p. 30, 1SG9. IM ka mm(t1 .t tba Contract Post United hiaves rrom DECLARATORY STATEMENTS - p-m- a says: B. Y0UWGk CO. ' arn-t- r of Land. t&! Ia " - se Arrive at 1 'edar Clly WednesJay snd Sat- nmar r tp m: Cedar Uy Thursday and Monday at leave a m: Arrive at Flllmoro City Sstutday and weoneaoav ny r d ra. IW12 From PUlm-rtn Dese rat, SO miles a weeic. ana nacit,; once City vo K.I more City Monday at 8 a m;' t at Dest-reArrive DeH-reby 4 p m; t Ieave Tuesday at 8 a m; Arrive at Fillmore Cltr by 4p m. ItMl.t From Cclnr City, by Kannaravllle. llelle- and vue, To4uervlile, Ilarrlsbnrgh, & miles and r. Oeoree, WaAblDRUio, t a a wn oacr, twice Leave Cedar City M mday and lhursday at 6 a m; Arrt e at Hanta Clara Wednesday snd Saturday by 5p ro; Clara Monday and Thursday IeaveII Santa at a mArrlve at Cedar City Wednesday and Sat nrday by 6 p to. 1C0!4 From Cedar by Pinto, Pine Valley, to HU Ocorgr, 80 miles and snd Dsrney.Ciy. once a week, back,Co leave tar Ctly Monday at 8 a ra; 6 Arrive at St. Oeonee Wedaesday pm; at 8 a by lieave 8t Oeorge Tbursday m, 6 ro. Arrive at Cedar City by p K service invite J. uids ror iwice-a-w- rt Iritil.i From Toquerville, by Vlrstn City, Dan-can- 's Hetreat. UraOon. and Rockvllle, to sprlngdalc. 2 miles and back, once a Leave Toquerville Friday at S a ra; Arrive at Bpriosdsle by 5 p ro. Ieave Snrlnzdale Saturday at 8 a zn; Arrive at Tooaervllie by 5 d rn. From Nephi, (local.) by Severe Valley F rt Gunnison, (local) tost. (local) and Oeoraft, ?t- miles and back. once a week. Leave Ncpbl Monday at 7 am; 7 p ro; Arrive at St. Ueoree Friday by at 7 a Ed; Ieave St. Oeortfe Monday Arrive at Nephl Friday by 7p m. isni? From Logan to Oxford, Oocar,): miles and back, once a week. Ieave Logan Monday5 at 7 a ro; Arrive at Oxford by p tn; Laeave Oxford Wednesday at 7 a 10; Arrive at Logan by 6 p m. 1631S From llontsvllle to Beonlnjton. 20 miles snd back, once a week. at il a tn; Leave liuntsville Mon-laArrlvo atBennlocton by 12 m; 1 Leave Bennlntton Monday at p m; Arrive at lluntsvltle by 7 p m. 16C19 From Locan to Wexton, (local.) 25 miles and back, once a week. ; ' Leave Logan Mondsy at 7 a m; Arrive at Wexton by 5 p ro; 1GCJ0 From Lehl City, by Cedar Valley, to Fair- Qeld. 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Lehl City Tuesday at 7 am; Arrive at r alrflel 1 by 12 m; 1 Leave Fairfield Tut adsy at p ro; Arrive at Lehl City by 6 p m. ICG21 From Beaver, by Mlnersvllle, Adamvlile, 193 mllaa and baek, and Panaea, to lllco, ones a week. Leave Beaver Monday at 6 a ro: Arrive at lllco Wednesday by 6 p m; Leave lileo Thai J.ty at 6 a ro; At rive at Beaver Saturday by 8 p m. Proposals to end at Mlnersvllle, 20 miles. Invited. 1GC23 From Indian Creek,f(TJtab.) by Boise City, Martinsville, Emmltsvllle, Middle ton. Welser Ranc.b, (IdahoJ Kx press Ranch, Auburn, Usk-- r City, North Powder, Union, La Grande, Orodell, Cayuce, Mitchell's BUUon, W alia Walla, Wallola, and Umatilla, to The Dalles, (OregonJ 763 miles and back, six times a week.; Bidders to propose schedule. to end at B vise City, (Idaho.) 80 Proposals miles. Invited. 1C023 From Eagle Valley, (local.) to Panaea, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Eagle Valley Thursday at 12 to; Arrive at Tanaca by 7 p m; t Leave Panaea Friday by 8 am; . Arrive at Eagle Valley by S p m. GG24 From Pinto to Panaea, 62 miles and back, once a week. ' Leave Pinto Monday at 8 a m; " Arrive at Panaea next day by 8 p ml , Ijeave ran sea Wednesday at56 a m; , . Arrive at Pinto next day by p m. 10623Fmm rrovo City, by Midway, Ileber, Rockport.-Wansblp- , and Kmaa. Peoa, 5 Echo to miles and fXaiTiiie, city, ' onoe a week. '" i back, Leave Provo City Mondsy at C a m; Arrive at Echo City Wednesday by 12 m; Jeave Echo City Wednesday at 1 pro; Arrive at Provo City Friday by 8 pro. ... for twlce-awee- k service invited Propoaals 10C3trFrom Tooele to OranUvllle, 11 mllea and , back.nneo a week. 1 p ra; Leave Tooela Tburadav at ! 4 Arrive at Grantaviile by pm; 4J2Q Ieav Orsntivllle Thursday pm; ty Arrive at Tooele by 7 . 16C27 From Franklin, by Fish Haven. Saint Charles, B ooml nt ton. Parts and liberty iiJ mllea and back, once to Bennington, a week. Leave Franklin Monday at 7 a rn; Arrive atBennlnirtoa next day by 0 pm; ' Leave Bennies ton Wednesday at Oam; Arrive at Franklin next day by 8 p m. Proposals to extend service to Montpeller, Smiles, Invited. From Salt Lke City, by Stoker. Center-vlll- e, and Farralnston. to Ultab.t29 rnlies and bark, tx time a week, with aide supply to JCajrsvllle twice a week In due eon aect ton. or more, Leave B't Ltks City dally, except Han-daat 7 a m; Arrive at Uintah by 4.50 pro; Leave Uintah dally, except Sunday, at 7 aro; Arrive at Salt Lake Clly br 4.30 pm. ; 1C839 rrom Salt Lake City, by Tooela, to Stockton, 40 miles sn 4 bars, twice a week. Leave Sal t Lake City Tueaday and Friday at Sam; Arrive at Stockton by 7 p ra; Leave Btockton Wednesday and Saturday at 8a ro; Arrive at Salt Lake City by 7 p m. "Port-a- e. 1CC From Ooiinne, by River, end (Utah,! Malad City. Fort IIU. Eagle Rock, Snska Blver Ferry, SiurRia, aod , Jusctlon luncn, local. Idsho lex., to mllea and Vlretnla City, fMon. Ter.. . bark, three times a week. and Leave corinne Monday, Wedntsday, ' Fridayat at 8 a m;la Arrive Virgin City third dsv by 8 p m Leave Virginia City Monday, Wednesdayat 8 am; and , ArriveFriday at Cortnne third day by 8 pm. Winter schedule live days. extend service to IT el ens, Propoaals to 123 miles further. Invited. (Lion. TeT) 1CC31 From Biigham City, by Wlllard CHy, to Hot Springs, 18 miles and back, six Umes a weec Leave Brlgham City dally, except Saniay, , at 7 an; Arrive at not Bprin jrs by 12 ro; Leave llot Sprtngs dally, except Sunday, :. atl pm; Arrive at Brlgbam City by 7 p ro. y v BLAIJKS! Thars-dayatP- m: - AND CAST, JURfi TAILORS, We LravnUunohon weJutsoay and rtiasy Arrive at Salt Creek next davabv Onm. From Fillmore Clly, bv Meadow, Kanocb, t, ana itfaver. mrbson.n, 12 to TedAr City i miles and back, 1 w M" a wel k. e e are offrloc LOW, W'hicn R "S" 3D J AND u. HITS, v um-mi- O-H- 1850. , aiAHTlVl. - unlay Leave Franklin Wednesday Arrive at thlfiham Clly next days by I n ra lGROi From Oxden City to llontsvllle, 13 miles iwioeaweeK. andbacK, Oxden City Wednesday and Balnr-Leave e Oar a a m: Arilvn tt IlnntsTlllabv 12 w: Leave llnnlsvllle Weaneaday snd BUur-day st 1 p rn; ArrinstAidrn I'llr tiT 7 D TO. imti From Ojtden City to Nortu Oxden, 7 miles and bar k. iwiceaweeK LeaTo Oirden City Monday and Thursday at 3 p iu: Arrt ve at North Offden brSDD: Leave North Ogden Monday snd Tnnrsday . t ?" al.ll am;. 1 " CltV bv ArrlraatUfdm tftnt 160TXS From and Blatera-vlll- e, Oaien Ctty. by Lrnne to Plain City,- 10 mllea and back, twice a week. Leave Osden City Tuesday snd Frldsy at p m; Arrlva at Plain City by 7 O id: Leave Plain City. Tuesday and Friday at 12 m; 10607 From WelUvllle to Mendon. 6 miles and bark, once a week. Leave Wetlsvllie Monday at 9 a m. Arrive at Mendon by 12 m;1 at p m; :A Leare Mendon Monday WellsvlUe br 4 om. ' ' Arrlraat 16008 From Franklin to Soda Springs, 3 miles and bark, once a week. Bidders to propose schedule of departures snd arrivals. 16009 From Alpine City to American Fork, G miles and dsck. once a wee k. . Leave Alpine City Thursday tllnm; Arrive at American Fork by 3 n ra:3 30 m p Ieave American ForkTbnraday at Arrive at AlnSne City by 0 D m. IfWIO From Salt Creek, by Sntnlsh Fork Canon, Fountain ureen, airview, Moroni, Mount lMroaant, Hprlngtown, Epbralm. and Mantl. to Onnnlsun, fc miles snd back, tice a week. Creek Monday snd Wednesday Liive tau m ifit Arrive at Ounnlaon next days by 6 p m; lOtill UnOCKIUE.N, TllIC IIAlimVAKK, .. el CITY CREEK P - . 1869, THE ae , Men'i Cuttom Kip Boots, - Pegged. $6.00 m f M Nailed, b.U C!f v INSTUCTWlffl TO ' I1IDDEK3 AND P03T - lufiTnnVllnnfittdlTIand br2PD: bat wusna, w ma wiw uunt powdr. Parties hare m and Thome, as the pedler, sailor, I llroadT been talking of trying this blasting wnerc, Dy using ,,Uiker, enacted their pax la in their f.VwCT.i moiu, vein and created hear irf i v uuui a a am sr io snot. btlng up Bov't iu"." ...ImAIlL Died. In the lltb. ward of thiscltv. at Bens' The SwUa Swains" was also played the audlenco and 11 f, - '."ZTt'' '' ConUUUr sdomlUlom tUhe ineorpermUd a Ijeava Brlgham City Tueaday and Friday to ie extent amtraat iyumemi v . , . deem oroner. ' twleeaweek. -- till the explosion rv7 . or we have ever . h T16 wnoimie tm.. rw . er-- 1 l.n.t,t...V' "i5YT oa mau, good and bod. ana "" lively pound It will bo m a, OK nuuiicu. weii rtrlthimntT. I'T WellsvlUe, rara 7?diss, Hjrum. can. lijue Bmv"i ujond.toKranalln, 65 mfles and baclr, 'MM Vrnm s, JU v LL' ODi there they cartrJd to tho end polo ft aad tLnist it Into tho water,.h?iS5K J tio tho LOCAL AND OTHER Tn katbi. A ACT I-- WW KcicmNrJI, Ml" rley, sSsSS48 IS. NEWS. HK EVENING. i "jJaWBaltTjiksatyThnradajatiain: Arrlvs atllerrlman by lim;at jjeaTellerrtmanTlinraday 7 lpm; Arrivs at Bait Lake aty by p m. -- - may DESERET, NEWS. Seven minutes are allowed to each Intermediate office, when not otherwise speeinecL for assorting the malls; but on railroad and steamboat routes there Is to be no more delay than Is snffldent for an exchange of the mail CEORCE Q. CANNON, EDITOR. 2. on railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes where the mode or oon veyanee aa mita ox Is of the Pot uoes DepartIt, the special agan blanks, mall begs, locks ment, also post office without extra PIONEER PAPER 01? THE ROCKY and keys, are to toe-- conveyed ' r charge. a. On railroad and steamboat lines tbe rente MOTJNTAIK COUNTRY. of tbe Department, alao the British snd agents Caii ad a malls, when offered, and the agents are to be eenveyed withaccompanying them; of the United States out charge; sad for the useor TBI agents a commodious ear, auu part of a car, pro anu owarroeo, perly lighted, to tbe convlcnent feaepe ration and due adapted nrovided or tn DESEBET ia unH rih.tnkiii IIEl'JS contractor, under tho direction of the Depaxv t iudroad and steamboat companies aie requi- ' HAS ' red ta take the mail from.' and deliver It Into, end oftheir and the post offices slthebeglnnlng murv ana rrom . 1. - -- mm . rouus. and to axi oxueesi st than alehtv rods from a station or landing. may be submitted by the companies rropoaaia ror tne performance 01 au otnex watiwiiwtnat is. ror oxnees over eicnir lomironi -a sta ; tion or lsndlog. , ...v There will ba "vit bills nrenared br costmasters, or other aeaata of the Debar! ment, to accompany the maiia eonveyea oa rauroaa ana ateamera.sneelf vine tbe number and destination of the several bags. On other principal rontea. sno. way likewise, receipts vui M requirea. bills forwarded; the tatter to be examined by the several poatmasurs, to insure regular of mails. ltr4. InNothe delivery wilt be made for trips not perfor par med: and far each of such omissions, not explained, three, times tbe pay of satisfactorily tne inn wm do aeauciea. jr or arrivals so xar behind time as to break connection with t fcufflelently excused. metis, and of tbe compensation for tbe trio la to forfeiture. For repeated delinquen subject cies or tne aund herein specinea. enlarged pen- aiuee, proporuoned to tne nature tnereor, anatbslmDortaneeaf thenall. may be made. 5. For leavlxur tbe hind or throwing on the malls, or any portion of them, for the admission or passengers, or ror Deing? concerned in setting an cxpreaa . convey maj intelliup or In running advance of, the mall, a quarter's pay gence an saw iiMinriaai. f. Fines will be imposed, unless tbe delin quency oe nrom nwy ana ssuszsetoruyexpiainea by certificate of postmasters or the affidavits of other credible persons, ror railing- to arrive in contract time: lor neglecting to take the mall from, or deliver it Into, a pot office; for suffer wet. Injured, destroyed, robbed, or lngittobe icst; ana xorrerusinr. siter aemana.10 convey the mail aa frequently as the contractor runs. or is concerned in running, a coacn. car. or steamboat on a route. 7. The Postmaster General may annul ' tbe contract-lorepeated failures to run agreeably to co a tract; for violating the post offieelaws, or disobeying the instructions of the Department; to aiacuarge. a earner wneu requiiur rei red byusing to do so? lor running an the Department ss express aforesaid; or for transporting persons or packages conveying mailable matter ont of . the mall. 8. The Postmaster General may order an In crease of service on a route by allowing; therefor s pro rata Increase oa the contract pay. He may change schedules or departure and arri vals in all cases, and aartlcularv to make them conform to connections with railroads, without increase or pay, uie running time be not abridged. provided General may The Postmaster also discontinue or curtail the servlee. In whole or In part, In order to place on tbe route supe rior service, or wnenever tne puDue interests. In bis Judgement, shall require such discos or curtailment for any other cause: ha a.1 iwlng as full indemnity to contractor one month's extra psy on tbe amount of servlee dispensed with, and a pro rata compensation tor tbe amount of service retained and continued. 9. payments win be made by collections from or draits on. postmasters, or otherwise, after, the expiration of each quarter say In Kovemoer, reoruary, aiay, ana aotoii. 10. The distances are given according to the best information: but no Increased nay will be allowed should they be greater than adverti zed, if tbe points to be supplied are correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves cn this to tbe of point, snd also In reference tne matt, tne eondiuon or roads, mi is.weight streams. ana mil or o&, kind ton which Dnages, femes, OMVucyom of expense may be incurred. any by on such for based claim additional So pay, ground, can be considered; nor for alleged mistakes ormixarcreneiisioii as to tne aesxea of frervloe: nor lor bridges destroyed. ferries olecio of atliM atntnieUiw iiiTsailns a tsiance or axpenoe, the con- occurring coxing rue 1 term, uoicm ctuomata svnar wis advertisement is issued, and alao during the eon vo oe viaivea tract extra nay. witnotu . . . terzn,ara a.. . .1 I.I . " ii h. ii nunn irg i iTt irTnii 11. Bidders are cautioned to mall tbslr pro posal In time to reach the Denartment br the and hour named. (3 n. nx. March L 170.1 day ror- mdsreoetvea aner tnat time wrxx zror aa ooKsinxBxn in competition with a bid of rea sonable amount received in umewxi either can bids be considered which are without the guarantee required by law and a certificate of the of such guarantee. sufficiency 1?. Bidders should first propose lor service strictly scoordlng to the advertlsment. and then, if they desire, siFAJtATxir for different service: and If the KxariAa bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, the other may be considered. . propositions 13. There should be but one route bid for In a or combination bids ?ropoaal. Consolidated one sum for two or more routes") are forbidden by law, and cannot be con t sidered, 14. The route, tne service, the yearly pay. tbe name and resideaee of the bidder, (that Is, bis nsuai post omce aaaress,! ana tne name or each member of a firm, where a company, offers. anouia oe uuunetiy aiaieo, U. Bidders are reanested to use. as far sa practicable, the printed proposals furnished bv the Department, to write out In full the gum of their ma 1, snd to retain copies of tnem. Altered bids should not be submitted: nor should bids once submitted be withdrawn. No withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor will be allowed antes the withdrawal la dated and received before the last day for receiving proposals. Each bla aust be raarsn ee 1 by two resnon- slble persons. The bid and guarantee should be siqskd plainly with the full name of each person. The Department reserves the right to relent bid which may be deemed extravagant,any alao eonto disregard tbe bids of and tractors sna Didders. 1 Act or j uiy z.falling ism. section 13. The bid should be sealed. ' superscribed Mall Proposals. Territory of UUb." addressed Seeond Assistant Postmaster GeneraU Con tractors Offloe, and sent by xaii not by or to an agent; and poatmaatera will not Inclose proof any kind) in their quarterly posals (or letters returns. 17. The eon tracts are to be exfeuted and re turned to the Depsrtmeat by or before the 1st or JT7X.T. 1870;orbnt the serv.ee must be bexat on tbe mail day next after gun on that day,eon ltWbetber tbeeon tracts be executed or not or or interest in eon Tranaiera or tracts, tracts, are forbidden by law. and eonaeanenUv cannot be allowed. Bidders will therefore take notice that they will be expected to perform the service accepted to them throcjh the whole term ox tne contract. Postmasters at offleea on or near railroad a. I.more but than eighty rnda from a will; after Ue-4.- t cf Marenstation, Immediately next, report exact from nearest distance the their to station, enable the Postmaster General to direct a mail, messenger supply from tbe 1st of July next. or an act ox conrress an- 1 section eumeen March 3, 131 provides that contracts for provei the transportation vt tbe mall shall be let. "m every caae. to the lowest bidder tendering snf-ncient guarantees jot laitnxui penormaoee. without other reference to tbe raode of aueh than may be necessary to pro transportation vide lor tne due celerity, certainty end security of such transportation. Under this law bids the trails with celethat propose to transport svaid security, bavins; eerlalnty, rity, be tbe oaly aeral beets decided te sus t Ue er everemblda, tire areeeaatraed travidlatg' w aaael Baewever lmrsre. bat avaay mell. Ke the mode mt eoaveyanee saeeesaary te An AoxtetxalTe and ' - Increaixig CircuItUiou, 'f'AKo ' - de-pendt- ne one-fourt- h, i . . NEWSPAPER - . . . ; - IIss already gained great popularity. V ITS C0LU-J- IS Full Telegraph Reports, Reliable Local Items, COMTaJM Home Correspondence. . .i Foreign Correapondenoe; EdueaUonal, i; : , V-- Atrtcultural, ' r Railway and ' ; Domestle News '"' And, once a week. Discourses of the First Presidency snd of tbe Twelve Apostles. - r A ADVERTISING MEDIUM aawa . as THE ; DESERET NEWS. - fUBUSHZD EVERT v XKo'siTORDl TCESDAT w wiv&iii vuM;uutiiui xnAuuunuui THE CITY AND ALL PARTS OF THE TERRITORY, And has ad van tares which commend it to al l who desire to ret the news oftener than once a .. week. .. tin-nan- os . - 1 1 1 1 1 - 111 - THE J0ESERET NEWS WEEKLY, Establlfelied. June 15, 1850, rj PTJBUSKZD ETE1XY TTEDItXSDAY, Asm THE HAS 'S C1F.CULAT10S OF ANY ULBSEST THE ROttT COURTAiX PAPER RE0IQR. IT OOHTA1KS X News of the Week. Telegraphic, Local, Miscellaneous, i ; Foreign News, Editorial Articles upon traasplrlng events, And Is, every particular, y - i . lmestleand - . or TBI AST StTJOC u L Standard Household Journal. J far tne Xsallyt mnmth. SIX eoo three wwntitwe I Tesrasa V far tave Semi-lTeeatl- One copr one y , , ya ' ., tnonthe three nunth SlX ' 3 00 Tcrsw few slae VseUyt ; ' One copy, . 43 00 SO 15 00 3 00 2 00 three mantTie M THENEWB Priniff iTolj 1 Offlce. . - asa lataareita eeiesity. eenaiatty aver all nave nrefereace tbe itv. and are considered. and no others TIONS to our previously isrge stork, in the cfoaDOST PUEIUL shspo of a first-clas- s - great variety of PtlKf AND PMCY TYPE, ETC . j , ; ETC, Our OAm Ii haw raia aMK cost complete in' TF wfst: We axe prepared to do 'StUlsVistda or Tob JPrintittgr thm Cast StyUs, ;'h with yaoatrra xas Ajrn . , , Asm nntPATCH, ' AT SXAS03fAJBIJg BATX3. ' . i PORTCRS of all slxea, from HAND the rmsllest . . .... Tl ff T .w . u. juutHui i u, we. evre vrw-h- m pared to print. , ' , tteera, 23. a moouicauon ox a ota in any or its essen-tlterms is tantamount to a new bid. and can not be receive, ao aa to Interfere with, re&ular a new bid, with guarancompetition. Making tee end certificate, la the only way to modify a bid. Is also well supplied with all necessary facu previous ZL Postmasters sis to be earefol not to certify lties for tne execution of of guarantors, or sureties, withthe out sufficiency knowing that they are persons of sufficient al this Instruc ef as violation ef tion ny is postmasters l tiiem te their oat hi ofalUee. snbfeei Ail blUt-mimmediate guaranitbmtsL sureUes are notxa&d responsibility; adisregrarU , Excry Iilnd of TTcrLsT in that ... Uiat on tors, and or perform the coo tracts "We have lately received one of . a failure to enter IntodutincUy for the service proposed for in the accented bid, tbetr legs! liabilities Will be enforced sraloBtthem. ffiui's-Iijrori- l 22. Present contractors, and persons known at the Department, must, tiniJly with ethers. crruiCaiCS Cl LUClT ErocureguajrmBiore uu in the forma above preAndareptepared tddo scribed. The certificate cf snSciency must be signed by a poatmaster. or by a Jadseof a court EVERY CESCni?TlO:j OF HULIIiG oireouxu. - duici vui H aamilteJL A. X. crrtTr a ve i'T.iv d2TS-- 8 POSTMASTKa GtXtSlL. According to Pattern ct Order, . Edi:iIi:iiiEs, - 4 |