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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ,rr WEDNESDAY and -- wjDiction' AssUAi J'utter-da- y Special to theOuDE SATURDAY, mous consent to introduce an amendment, providing for general amnesty. Objection was made. The vote was then taken on Mr. Amblers amendment to strike out from the fourth section, the clause which authorized the Pre ident when, in his judgment, the publio safety may require it to suspend the writ of llabeai Corput in rebellious districts; that he shall first make a proclamation commanding the insurgents to disperse. uejected 100 to 15. Mr. Dawes moved to reconsider, and to lay the motion to recousider on the table. Mr. Morean, Ohio, moved that the House adjourn. Mr. Eldridee, Wis., moved that when it adjourned it would be until Tuesday. lne speaker refused to recognise any dilatory motion, as it had been agreed that if full debute was allowed, no dilatory measures should be eutered. Mr. Dawe's motion was agreed to. Junction by tba Atlantic aud racists leiegrapli Uonipauy.j Manager, to whom all ahould baddr.d. The Annual Confseejicb. Jesus Christ of Church of the on Saints commenced Lively Debates in Con gress! Davis Makes a Personal Explanation! Accouchement of the Princess of Letter froniEIdcr Lorln Farr By we have been favored with the perusal Pullman palace car,- which was of a letter from Elder Lorin Farr, now special switched oh to the Utah Central line, on a mission to Europe, from which we and attached to the down train. Presi make the following extract: dents B. Young, George A. Smith, and I left London in company with brother and sister Eldrcdge on the 22nd of Feb- D. H. Wells, Hon. W. Jennings, Superinruary, to make a bhort tour on the Con- tendent Little, of the Utah Central, Hon. tinent. We came by the way of Dover Jos. A. Young, Bishop Sharp and J. W. and Oat cud to Brussels. There we who had been up in Ogden On found our worthy friends General and Young, Mrs. Chctlain, who were glad to see us. business, aud went down on the same Cail attention to their large and well-- ' assorted Stock, just reoeived,; They treated us very kindly. We stopped train, and a general introduction folin part, of with them two days. They took great lowed in took a chat, place by pleasant paius in showing us some of the most the cars. The are visiting gentlemen interesting scenes in Brussels, which for NatinH, cleanliness of the streets, neatness and principally general freight agents of the taste in their buildings and architecture, leading eastern lines. IlcpcIIantw, he whiteness of their houses and the The names of the party are as follows: good order of the people, I have not seen CoatnJ H. Bronson, U.P.R.R., and two Col. in equalled since I have been Europe, W. Btnith, Sacramento; Their picture gallery and their paintings children; C. r Miss Hall; J. W. Moore, B & 0. R. R.j Skirts), surpass anything that 1 have seen. We left Brussels onthe2uth, and came Mrs. J. W. Moore and Son; II. J. Ilay- to Cologue the same night. We came up the Rhine the next day, to Basal, and dn, M. & F. S. R. It.; L. V. Bogy and from thereto Berne, where we were met daughter, St. Louis; J. A. Hill, 0. & M. by brothers Schanfeld and Snell. At R. R.; Mrs. J. A. Hill; II. J. Creveling u.,t THE this place brother Snell joined us to and wife, St. Louis; J. G. Dwen, Chiravel through Switzerland and Daly. He speaks the German and French lan cago Evening Journal; Mrs. J. G. Dwen; is complete in ,.; Chicago; Jt. v. llibbard, guages, ana we tnougnt lie wouta tie F. T. wheeler, Misses C. N. C. & H. S. IjadieM'i R. F. V. G. Wood, R.; good company tor us. He has been to & J. C. R. R.: Mrs. N. H Wood; E. R. Shoes, Italy before, and is acquainted with their manners and customs, and knows Wadsworth, CB. & Q. R. R.; Mrs. E. R. what places will be most interesting for Wadsworth; E. S. Spencer, Erie R. R.; Over-Sho- es Miss Spenoer; N. C. Scott, Terre Haute us to see. We left Berne on the 28th and came to Ind.; G. II. Morgan, Secretary Uoaru or Also ew Lucerne, a beautiful little town, situated Trade, St. Louis; A. b. Haines, at the foot of Lucerne Lake. The tors. scenes around the lake are veiy beauti ' On Tuesday Bullion Shipments. Coney, ful. It was around this lake and its & Co. shipped to Scttnj vicinity that William Tell used to figure, morning Wells, Fargo nks Val isenj and also at a little village about a mile Lees & Waller, New York, seven bars of C up the lake, called Altorf, this last bullion, weighing 826 lbs, of $10,952.50 CartAlna .; named place is where he was required Meadow from the received coin value, o shoot with an arrow the apple off his READY-MADCLOTllINCl. There is a large atatue Valley Mining Co.; and two bars, to boy's head. erected to his memory right on the Wells, Fargo & Co., San Francisco, The Highest Frice paid for all kinds ' '" spot. 207 lbs, value $1,350.07, re of Furl weighing At a utile town at the head of the lake, A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD- " we took a diligence and began to ascend ceived from B. F. Sides. t WARE, etc.; eto. & to Lees 18 After traveling about the Alps. Yesterday they shipped, Call aud Examine. , ff miles, we changed our vehicles for two Waller, fifteen bars, eight of them from horse sleighs, but we had not gone far, the Meadow Valley Co., weighing 8ilo before it became necessary to change lbs, of 11. 74.02 value, and seven from e for one sleighs. There were the Raymond & Ely Co., weighing 703 ten of them in number. About half-paSalt Lakellerald. lbs.value $10.717.71. three brought us lo the Mount, (at the hospital, or hotel) at what is called Amputation. We regret to learn that Here we began lo the (lotlhard Pass. injury which Mr. Robinson, of Coaldescend in dauble-quic- k time, and I believe our Italian teamsters did not ville, received in his leg, about a year r too want a pair of oood booti o'.',! care whether they tipped us over or not. ago, has been continually getting worse, ' ... SHOES, Qa to .. , was as drove "old became though Harry much so. that amputation Ihey so after them. The snow was from six to ; eight feet deep; the mountains were necessary. GEORGE WHITEHEAD'S On Tuesday lust Drs. Anderson and very steep, and the roads were crooked and winding; in going down, a straight Richards, performed the' operation in line would cross the road at right angles Salt Lake City, taking off the leg between seven times. Some of the horses and the knee and the ankle. The Salt Lake Htrild says "the result On Dor North et th Femat Bllf Storey sleighs got over the bank aud rolled over ; lain (trMt, Ugdn j a number ot times. But we all got over of the operation was highly satisfactory without any one getting hurt, for which I was very thankful. I think we shall ' ' S not go that way back. A Good We took diligence again at Airolo, at , , Shoes half-pasfive, and arrived at Belinzona , ai 11 p.m.; which niado uj 1G hours Nule, mominj. left Ogden by the V. C. A Urge train for Salt Lake Wales! same morning B R. the with citiiena from the north-,rfilled City, among whom parts of the Territory, D. Richards, noticed, President F. L. Snow, and two daughters. rtjident A Nichols, P. Bi5bopsL.J. Herrick, 5000 ChilS. Roskelly, L. jl.ughan, 0 Pitkins, and James; also Elders, Htch, Hughes Troops! 113 to 9. W. Ward, Cranney and g. Smith, 0. Mr. Garfield, Ohio, offered an amend see to We were glad C.W. Penrose. ment, applying the restriction of the and happy and act of March 2nd, 1802, and all protbun all looking well, Goodwin Sands! a glorious future visions therein, in relation to the dist hear them predict We have faith in charge of prisoners under the writ of Junction the for Habeas Corpus, to the suspension of the AMERICAN. constant the their predictions, and from writ of Ilabeat Corput, authorised in 6. Washington, we are In the Senate, Davis, of Kentucky, this, was adopted. increase to our subscription list, Mr. Garfield s amendment, declaring that requested leave te make a personal ex impressed with the fact, it to s sent and the clerk desk conspiracy to go disguised ou the planation, We must be growing greater, from the Jew York Herald, publio highway, or the premises of any paragraphs less." be We can't growing in reference to the late scene between person, was agreed to. him and Butler, which represents the Frames and FOREIGN. jjgr For Chromos two gentlemen as hurling epithets as London, C. go to C. R. Savage, Pioneer "G d d d scoundrel" and "d d old Mouldings The duel between the Feder22-- 1 m artillery He also asked the privilege for fool." Art Gallery, Salt Lake City. alists and Assemblists continues. Skirreading an extract from the Globe of the mishes have occurred, and an attack is Bloodkd Stock. On Wednesday last late speech, in which Davis is said to been speaking in a piping voice of expected tonight. Te Avenier Xationale-say- s have arLake of Salt City, Mr. John Pack, no understanding has yet been dishonored old age. Davis inert related med from Kentucky, where he has the circumstance of taking from Mr. come to between the Paris deputies. It is reported that an infantry engagement been to make purchaser for the Weber Brown, of New Orleans, of plate by of Butler's orders; and he, Davis, charged occurred at Chattillon, but the result is County Society for the Improvement unknown. The centre of action has He brought for that but lsi' s action was not above gus been removed to fort Montrouge. Stock, etc., and others. The Davis had asked picion. unavailingly of left the Federalists Hautes is at our County Society, four yearling President Lincoln to compel the restora Trices of provisions are Durham bulls, one fifteen months tion by Butler. He had from time to Bruyares. in Paris. The Deputies in Paris rising to time the and other cow old Butler, spoken ditto, and a Durham when Butler stared iusolently at have agreed in principal, and will draw with calf; for Mr. Green Taylor, of the day, a manifesto to the people of France, him, he addressed the concluding part up Norman of his demanding the maintainauce of the ReEighth District, a. Morgan and speech to him. Butler still con and reserving for the Municipal tone; for the Davis County Society, a tinuing his insolent stare, even when public,of Paris, the right of deciding all body old Durham bull and two Dur- the speech was finished; he then asked questions relative to the organization of what Butler he meant but by staring, s ham cows; for Kaysville, a the city, particularly as regards instrucgot no reply. Davis then said, 'Tou tion, finances, and public worship; and aitto. and a vearline bull for Mr. Ezra damned old scoundrel, what are you Butler said, "I want (hat us a basis of a conciliation, the T. Clark, of Farmington. doing here?" do with you; vou'r an old National Guards, as the guard of Paris The prices of these animals are as nothing to be recognized. The Assemblists occupy Davis replied, "I am youn man." the all to roads and it is con follows: Yearling bulls, $125 each; fif Versailles, enough to go out of the Senate Chamber sidered old wit you to any place you may name, probable the whole column of teen months ditto, $150; two-yeGen. liereeret are prisoners, rive thou ditto, $250, six year old cows, $125; Wilson of Ind. interfered, and shortly sand women and children accompany after, Butler left. This, Davis said, was the Morgan and Norman stallion, $500. his rcueraligt troops. only excuse for making allusion, in A large French war ship is ashore, on The freight on each animal, with Mr. the Senate Chamber, to the recognized the Goodwin Sands. She is supposed to Tack's traveling expenses included, scouudrel, liar and blackguard of the be full of Assistance has beeu troops. nation. amounts to $34 per head. sent to her. The rapped, stating The officers of the Society here arc The accouchement of the Princess of that Davis was not in order. Davis hav Wales took place Her Royal Pack's with Mr. hugely pleased pur ing concluded, sat down. The case of Goldthwait, nl ias Blod- - Highness was safely delivered of a son chuM. and the prices at which the There is much rejoicing in the royal amuitlt are set down in Ogden. They gett, Ga., was then taken up, and af cr household in consequence of the event. a short discussion the matter was laid consider Mr. Pack entitled to great Midnight dispatches from Paris stale over, and the concurrent Resolution for that the Commune hits issued a decree credit and praise for his discretion aud the Special Committee on the South was ordering that three persons, held as taken up. economy. hostages, bo idiot for every Communist Freliuglittysen, of New Jersey, warmly soldier Mr. Taylor's horse is a splendid ani executed by the Versailles Gov the Reconstruction policy of eulogised ernment. A jury is in constant session mal, and is said to be the finest ever He as and benehcral. wise Congress in Paris for the trial of persons susowned in the county. condemned the Ku Klux, aud insisted pected of conspiracy against the Comupon repressive legislation. mune. A whole college of Jesuits have For the Best Photographs go to Mr. Pratt, of Indiana, argued that the tf been arrested and imprisoned under C. R. Lake Salt Savage's, City. power of Congress to pass a law to put orders from the Insurgeut Commit tee. down the Ku Klux was ample; that Versailles, G. whereas outrage had occurred, heavy The insurgent Nationals are attempt How is It! Mr. of be on laid all George Rowley, damages should properly to march on ersailUs by the way Wahsatch, writes to us complaining that in that vicinity. When he concluded, ing of Choisy Le Roi, and a colhssion be' into Executive Session the went Senate be does not receive his Junction tween them and the troops of the Govregu- and then adjourned. lar, lie is one of our first subscribers, is expected. It is rumored Mr. House introduced a bill to repay ernment de etat has taken place in that a and received his papers regularly until the City of Milwaukee harbor repairs; Paris, coup and that Delescuie, Pyat and some time in December last, since when referred to the Committee on commerce. Blanqui. have established a Triumvirate, A bill for the erection of public buildhe says be gels them once a week, once and assumed the direction of affairs. It ings at Brooklyn was referred to the is further reported that conciliatory in two weeks, or just as it happens. Committee on Publio Buildings. measurers will be inaugurated by the How is this? Does tome Being in regular order it was de- new authorities. peculating p m. r some literary thief purloin them? We manded that the Ku Klux be resumed. A suggestion was made by Mr. House to ire continually receiving complaints of rosTPONEP. A great number of the close the debate on the bill and amendthe above nature, and think it is citizens of Ogden have gone to Salt Lake House so that the could high ment time these matters were looked into and adjourn this evening, until Monday. City to attend Couference. In conse Some discussion followed, when it was thai such quence of this the performances at the proceedings were put a stop agreed that the previous question should Theatre have been postponed un Ogden be called at 2 p.m. The debate then next til Tuesday niehL when will be and amendments on the bill, proceeded For eggs from first-clapoultry on the bill, under the ten minutes rule. the beautiful drama of "Ben presented rite to C. R. Savage, Salt Lake City. Snyder and Mercer supported the prin- Bolt," with w ,the farce of "Pleasant ciples of the bill and Edwards and with singing and posed it. Willard gave bis Neighbor," together Joppbr Eaos. Bishop S. Roskelly reasons oflor we hope to which occasion on the as bill, origi- dancing, opposing 'Smithfield, Cache county, informs us nally reported, and supporting it as see a full house. Hat in that Yoorhces, section, millions of hopper amended by Shellubarger. of Indiana, said he had been among Firk. On Wednesday, a fire occurred have this season. been discovered Hp those people during the past two weeks, on Still the citizens in that the premises of the late L. A. West, Terrof the and found them quiet and unexcited on part this question. On returning he found burning a stable and some lumber, itory do not feel discouraged. They are vigorously engaged in Congress convulsed on the Southern Very fortunately no further damage was both Republicans and Demo- done. plowing, sowing and planting, and are outrages; crats were responsible for the condition The fire is supposed to have originated hopeful that the destructive insects will of affairs in North Carolina. Unless conceded this and "due time take wing, and leave the Representatives by the wind blowing some fiery aBhes in fact, 'nners in possession of the fruits of joined' in some plan to remedy the evils, to some straw, in the stack yard. no amount of legislation would prove ir toil. 8o mote it be. A effective in suppressing outrages. A Beautiful Showeb. On Thursday motion was made to strike out the prowe were favored with a beautiful shower K? Dr. P. L. Anderson, having per- visions, proposingthe President to direct of rain, which "laid the dust," revived manently located in Ogden, calls the the voluntary enlistment of any U. 8. the somewhat dried earth, and made to authorized of a force, attention of the citizens of Ogden and of militia, in lieu be employed. Agreed to. Davison's all nature smile with joy and gladness. following named places to his liberal amendment was offered, when Shella-bargWe hope such favors will be often re Chi wges, viz.: Per visit to moved the previous questiort, during the present season. peated gden City - $1,00 South Weber, $2,75 which was seconded, and the main ques. p tion ordered to be put.' Shcllabargcr . Lynne On Wednesday night Land Slide. 2,50 Marriotts - 2,50 then proceeded to close the debate. S1temille - 3,00 8th District - 3,50 a land slide occurred u little above Shellabarger then rose to demand the linCity . 6,00 Kaysville - 7,50 previous question, but yielded to the Wheeler's old mill in Ogden kanyon Sank Ogden, 8,60 Willard of amendments, which were which completely blocked up the road in City, 6,00 introduction "unUville . 5,00 Brigham City.10,00 offered by Messrs. Garfield, Farnsworth, that vicinity.. , Fortunately, no one was subButler and others. Mr. Bingham - - 5,00 Weber City - 5,00 mitted an A;a amendment, in the nature of a hurt by the slide, and by the energy of . for the pending bill and the "boys,", the obstruction was re' substitute Rjerdale 2,50 Enterprise 5,00 ttntab. . . which was read. , moved on the following morning, and amendments, 3,00 Morgan City, 9,00 Mr. Farnsworth submitted an amend- safe travel was again resumed. Produce taken in when cash payment section 8 of Mr. " ot available. Widows and orphans ment to Btrike out in Accidest. As the son of Mr. Wil. Shelkbargcrs bill, the proviso authorizen4'ited free of charge. liam to direct the President Lovatt, of the 1st Ward, was play voluntary for ing Charge 25 cents. Families at reduced listments of militia, to serve in forces ing with other boys near his father' herein provided, for the purpose of supPrices. Teeth extracted he accidently broke free of charge. Such enlist- residence, pressing combinations. Office, Main his Dr. Higgins Davis forearm. left Street, Ogden, Three doors ments not to extend beyond thirty days th of Z. C. M. I. next the of in set the fractured limb. was final and called the 24-tafter adjournment f ayes, and the boy is progressing favorably. Adopted session of Congress. leteret bvening rwt, A p. olh. 112; noes, 87. The demand for the previous question was then seconded, and la Otrden. on ik. Mr. Shellbarger closed the debate with ir i., in favor of the bill. Mr. Cox, " 'OB10 w a Ax Fillmore, of indigestion, March 25, farr. of twin hnva Tt. m.ii,.. N.speech Y. said he thought the House ought d oer twins are doing exceedingly 1871, Leroy McBride, son of R. A to supplement this act of force, by an c Mill, Star McPridt. .Aged 12 years. asked unani act of grace; be therefore please copy. Thurid B Establishment of a Triumvirate in Paris! Women and dren accompany the Federal A French. War Ship on the aix-ye- ar two-ye- fifteen-month- Yicc-rreside- nt 22-l- ss 22-- 6 . er - , . vac-opti- y, BIItTII. :...i in:i. Last Railroad Excursionists. the party of railroad excursionists night the kindness of President Richards reached Ogden by the regular train in a GROCERY I E F AItTJI EXT eou-sistin- g, Poplins, Tartan Plaids, , Jtciinoa Cloaking, Shawl, Arabs, Chameleons, Cloth Haliuoral und Gored etc The Celebrated California Flannclii and Hosiery SHOE DEPARTMENT and Gents, Children' Hoots, ' Slippers, Metallic and , . Arctic etc. etc . HATS and CAPS, Mink. Ermine, Kquirrel nnd Hearer Trn and arpels, Window and Shades. ',-.-- . , THE RED TOPPED one-hors- st BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. I IJOOXAcSIlOllSIIOl?.,, UTAH CENTRAL t RAILROAD. ride that day. The next morning we drove to Maga- dino, at the head of the lake of the same PIOXEER LIXE OF UTAH. name. There we tock steamer for Arona, ON AND AFTER a distance of about j miles. It is one of the most lovely little lakes I ever saw 1 It is about two miles wide, and the hills and mountains being low, the land was terraced nearly to the top of the mounTrain will 1it Ogden daily at t i n, and tains, and set out in grapes; and the numerous little towns and villages on S.SO p.m. irriv at Salt Lak Cit at 10 a.m. and each side make a very handsome scene. 7.30 p.m. e took rail at Arona for Milan, and Ieav Salt Lak City dally at 6 a.m. and MS p.m. arrived there at eight o'clock p.m. While ArriT at Ocdea at 7 a. in. and 4.15 p.m. there we saw many things which inter aa ested us very inucn. me tatnearal is In addition to tli atx the most magnificent building I ever saw. At Milan there are over 4,000 statues TRAIN ACC0HH0D.1TI0. (carved out of beautiful white marble) WILL RUN outside of the Cathedral, aud about 2,000 inside. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) We came from Milan to enice, ano 2 ther beautiful city, built upon islands, Ctty, leaving Ogdnn City I a.m. and Sixlt situated in Lagoons, at the northern 4.40 p.m. on which full far will entitl th I lie mm Sea. and s un a Venice to Adriatic of the tirkitt return of a day part free, and will Mop by arranging with Mm very ancient city. There are no streets train or on Uk at any point on ttt liu to there for horses and carriages. I pre- Condnctor, let on paaMnger. sume there are thousands of people tlielr ticket at PiiKer will plea pnrcha will b charged living there who never saw a horse: th otlkw. Fifty cent additional their modo of traveling is in boats, when the tar u collected on th train. called gondolas. Their eanals are from FARES: ten to forty feet wide, except the princi 11.30 Ogden to Kayvill to one from hundred which is pal canal, 11.6 " Farmington three hundred feet wide. After re. " $2.0i Centrevill maining there three days we left for 2. " Wood' Cro one visited thero Florence, stopped day, Bolt Uk City took and a their Zoological Gardens, ride round the Park, which is very well Far all Information concerning Freight or Fat- laid out and loeks very nice. age, apply to On the morning of the 7th we left D.O. CAI.DKR. Uen'l Ticket and Freight AgnL Florence and arrived at Rome at 8.10 i Supply of Roots mid kept eonataiitl on hand, For CHEAP , j OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDER. ' " ' ' ' z-- XIITJIlIVY, DEC. lk FERAMORZ LITTLE, Our (rip thus far through Italy has BCPER1MKNDK.NT. been very agreeable. The mountain sceneries are grand, the lakes are beautiful and picturesque. We passed one lake railed Trasimona, around which IMPORTANT TO MINERS. Hannibal, the Carthagenian general, ASSAYS ORB WITH DIHl'ATCH Hixth Street, 0iden. Reference fought a number of bard buttles with TBVANS the Romans, and defeated them some can be bad at the JimCTioa Printing Office. 200 years before Christ. I have enjoyed my trip very much. H. ECCLES, My health is tolerably good. Br. health has improved since he (Successor to Pktib. Botlb,) left England. Sister Eldredge aleo enjoys good health, and stands the journey very well. We shall go from here And to Naples. We anticipate returning by 3IATCI!:!!, the way of Genoa, Marseilles, Lyons, Geneva and Berne; down the Rhine, Street, Ogden. Eighth across to Copenhagen, visit the ScandiTerms executed. Orders promptly to navian Saints, and then return reasonable. London. I often think of you and the people of Produce taken In tjsvnjent for work. J. II. ECCLES Ogden. I ishall be glad if you will 17-write to me, and let me know how your health is; also the health of Franklin S. Richards, and how you all are? How is the printing-offic- e getting on, and how are things moving along in Ogden, genfBAT OF THIS BEST QTJAUTT, AT WW erally? XIX Fricts, alway on band at 111 I remain, your brother in the gospel, Lobin Fa EE. tf J. General wood Turner iTjiiTvrruitE CABINET tf Meat for tho People A Kentucky chemist has invented a process for extracting fusil oil from He says there are not whisky. ''snakes" enough left in a barrel of the stuff, after he gcta through with it to eet up a neoond rate wdc-bhofor a circus. MEAT MARKET, Door South of th Second Ward Stor, One Main Strot,Offclen PRODUCE TAKEN AT CASH RATES. Bay your Mat at th People' down with blgo Own frice. at th Market and and on ibort notloa. iented, Dually tetn for work of Pay will b All Kind Kll.liliiiii)L above-name- d j doa Uire purcbaia( lMWbr. call Lefor , a i : mm GEO RGB WHITEHEAD, JOHN CILLARD, Boot and Shoo Maker MAIN STREET, OGDEN, Opnntit th Tithing Office j : ., ' Repairs neatly executed. ' Fit and Good Work 21-- 1 ttt : guaranteed. k , ; , Boots and Shots of every doserintion made to order. Good Leather, Good pur-ch- p.m. Eld-redg- Repair E. J. j W ATKINS, Root and Shoo linker, At the ilun ofth Big Boot, Fifth Street, Ogdea, B All kind of Boot aud Shoe mad to orfler pair neatly aiecutnd. Produce tuken jn paynauti Bmmbr Ui Big Boot. "3 14-- tr T, II. WlfliSTEV . FAsmONAGLE BOOT AND , SHOEMAKER Cricket, Base Hall.. Ilaco. ana Haucingbliocs Jlaue to Order. BKP AIRS NEATLY SXECCTXD. fire Door South ot th White Honae. Itf OCDEN TANNERY BR WELL POBTIPLED, IP YOU WOULDLEATHER. ... l i. i TOT 0me to my Tannery and m if t will cot (ell OOOD I.KATHER a th belt end a eheaa . a th cheapen! in th market. , .,, niDES and BARK WANTED. JONATHAN BKOWKHfO. ' too a IAI1X D. M. STUART WISHES STKRTBODT I ; know that ik ha a FIRST-CLAS- S ' all to le do MACHINE, and frepared kind, of Sewing, on rmmil'ie term, at her j the Bem h, PORTIi STHJiET, Four Itidnron Block of the Tithing Office. MBS. PKWINO at fll-l- y COAL YARD, tfeh Central ngio Home, Ojrdea. AND LIME t 00, hatid.agned Dealer, have eottKtarttly Near th T COAL THOMAS M. J, HUrPLY On ntU .1' of IXJAL, wblrh they Win HU 15 Cent on the Too above oos, for caekor ftars, at prod iK at ra.h Lime at th eld pleo near fh Thearra. l,(ino txnh.l.of bhelled Or wimfed. raii 77 J. m SALT! T1 M. THOMAS . , I ,. C0. SALT! WILL BCPPLT THE TBRY BEST QUALI of SALT, coan or One, la imall or lar SaVkn, branded to nit h trade, on tha ehnrtef j notice and cheaper than any in the market. A larg '' qnantitv on hand. Apply to L. W. SHl'RTLtFP. Plain City, or WM. VANDYKE, On Door Kaat of th TheaLr, Ogdea Ctvy 99-- tf GROUND TO LEASE. BCTLPTM VERY ELIGIBLE Site to Leo on th Nortb-WM- t Corner f f Untoa Sonar. for particular ajiply t JAS. iieAAW, S1 tb JcxothW Offlne. S9V Isoat i ' |