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Show If Y 8hr9fl4fli function. d WliBN .i..W SATURDAT, BSD-H- J$Jj JZ(xXtA. JJlt Speeial (o thoOoRM J y notion by tha Atlantic and facile Tel(raiih j!iIiuiiM cumniuuiyatioim UoulJ te addrerte A , , , ti l(i hit al Suppression of the Algerian Insurrection! tock of furniture hiw jint w-!- a f,,r U'H ' tooderute prWes at atreet qgden. 74rr f '. ' to the depot, shouting and . cursing.. Messrs. Hill fin' Retail with them, ajad the former, it necessary, st art ed to get his finding As soon as llewall was left revolver. ,' him, him tcverely about the head, breaking his ' nose ftd bruising his fce. Krown, On Monday morning James inebriates,' was arrested, tie of the Thomson and broi'trht.hefnre-Alderinivthe fined: but other, McSimnions, North-Weste- d. and1 lias not Ktnce hsv b'en - accepted. Washington, 25. The sureties of Hodge, the defaulter, all claim exemption from liability on the bond of the latter on the ground of negligence on the part of tlia paymasters officials in proceeding primarily against the principals; also on the further ground ihiit other conditions of the bonds such as those which require paymasters to square accounts quarterly, were not complied with. It is stated that Hodge will plead guilty, but that iiotwiihstuuding, the Government will proceed lo an nives iguiion in order to discover if there are any accomplices. Ou iSaturday the Ku Klux Couuit.tiee undi rtook to examine Saunders, of North Carolina, the supposed head of the clan, ill that State. Me declined to answer all the questions on ihe ground that the Constiiu'ion rotecis all tueti who, by ausering would criminate The point ihe committee themselves. desired to establish by him was thai the impeachment of Gov. lloldcu'was hist agreed upon at a meeting of the Ku Klux, where a number of the order were in Ihe Legislature, was formally directed to .take charge of the matter and press it, Dr. Howe lias writt n another long review of the San Domingo question, in the course of which he mkes tho announcement that a new project of a treaty has been written, and that diplo matic relations, looking to a continued occupation of Samana Bay, exists. inJ the police. I"?- - Ale. direct Inmi Kntlund, kline, clour oil draught lit Uriver A Cu d, ul i i.n ' ret, Oii'ku. Ttf MSMOBAHDA. CONFERENCE The rn cemly tfame off on Cold ISpring Course, helwecu the "Maid" and Lucy." that (he cit.zeus of Milwuuktu will' put S20.UW to $10.(100 flint Dexter cannot come to Milwaukie and beat Goldsmith s "Maid's" lime, and; further tuey will put up $"0.000 that Doxter cannot beat Goldsmith's ".Maid" in a trotting match on Cohl Spring Course. The money will be ready as soon as either challenge is fou id. bien very and to in drunkenness, regard itringcut bands for several discharged yi This doubtless led Brown and McSinimona lo take vengeance on .watohinnoY thinking ' perhaps he ! We commend the would report tliem. the of roads for their Superintendents efforts to preserve good order, and hope lli.'y will be seoondod by others. Where did these men get liquor on Sunday last This is a cuiilrury to the prd. nance? question between the' saloon keepers B. y ' hundred prou inent citizens, requesting him to eipresa his views on the eutraiice of uew railioads iulo the city, and the best mode of obviating their disadvantages, replies that he will he pleaded to address the pub.ic on bis return from N. Y. in about two weeks The question of admitting several roads is being warmly discussed, and some opposition is developed. A large meeting wus held in Elgin, Saturday, and others are being held elsewhere, favoring the construction of uew roads from some place on the Mississippi through Flight toChieago, to compete with the road. A narrow gunge is talked of. Miiwiukie, 21. It is stated on good authority that !n view of the course pursued by Mr. Bou- ner, relative to the lime of Goldsmith's Maid" in the trolling match ihut re: s, J!i ' "AMERICAN, ' r Chicago, 24. Hon. W. B. Ogden, the great It. R. man, in r spouse to a card from two 'Bgvtii Ascai'LT. lam Sunday night , mot brutal assault was committed on w chman at the R. J ha Restall, Bight a couple of About midnight pf pot jU'.roal haudi who had been "on a ImrslV somewhere in towiv, relurntd.up-roeriou- i'ont the two roughs went for battered threw him do n and , The Empire City Regatta io iiunioDW "A"1 and Kfyi)u auti-morte- Flight of One of the N.Y. Tammany Ring! n, Semi-Annu- i. ; special Conference Christ of Latter-Jj8iJesus of Church f the held at the New wil1 on Tnu'rs., jibernacle, Salt UU City, 1871. commencing at 10 Oct. 6th, day, ConfeThe regular pj next day, Friday, ree will commence 1 , same place. Bt n t jO ''a oSjKREcB. Company.) Death from Chloroform! d. st- of iho.e who intend to goto Conference is directed to several new Read them. in this issue. The Utah Central will run excursion iraius as per time bill. Calder &'Cq., have for ;alo all kinds ofmusical iusinuucnis, from an Organ lotl'iccolo, besides a spleudid stock ol ation kohand fancy goods. children. ind clocks, watches uuj jewelry for old ind young, elegant, genuine and cheap. James Dwyer has all the periodicals of tle day. bisides a splendid stock of book, pictures, views, staiionery &c. G. Vt . Davis, who makes choice teas a speciality, has a full line of groceries at the lowest rates. He says they are the cheapest and choicest in town. Omaha. 25.' Charley Savage will take your por The result of the election lor or against trait in a few minutes and not hurt a bit; the new C nstitution is yet a matter of and his store fs Crowded with pictures doubt. Both parties are greatly excited, in I other pretty things, too numerous and claim the victory. The preliminary lest of the first Itrch to mention. of the Missouri river bridge will be Golighily and Harris have the finest made The work has beeu bread as well as the Graham kind, tempt- energetically carried on, and two more in; cakes aud confectionary, nuts, home- - spans will be ready for the test inside of two weeks. uJe caudy, crackers and cheese. New York, 25. Bald Heads, or those whose hair is During a quarrel last night in a lager Ailing off, should call on A. W. Stavner, beer saloon, 41'J, Tenia Aveuue, kept hy 6ld.'r Bro s for the Griat Usirxows lulke, between toe proprietor and a young man named Rudoif Wachtor, the Hair Restorer. It is no humbug, we Utter received a terrible wound in the bave seen with our owu eyes and we are thigh at the hands of the other, from satisfied. Mr. Stayner's once shining which he died in a few seconds. The man was arrested aud the trial will be I pate is now covered with vigorous held sprout, and he is likely to bave a luiu- A quarrel occurred last night oa board 'ous crop, all through the use of the the schooner "May,"' lyiug at the foot Great Unknown. It is a marvel. There of Gavevort Street, between two sailois. Joseph QuinUn and John Quail. Quin uSope "for' the baldest. lan plunged a knife into Quail's side 3r Tha Mould nf Dm N.hthkrx Srm.rmr.icn which will probably prove fatal. Quin-lu- u "0ld go to It, Wilson's, Maio atroet, was arrested. Ogdenfor failure at everv dencrintiou. 25. ; Philadelphia, If-- Part a alioiit hi nU.r the connithial itate Robeson and Sen. Wilson. Secretary ld rail and hm K. Wilsou'e uew aud elegant of Massachusetts, were in town k of furnitiira. and addressed a large- Republican ,m38 v v Builukhs See notice of the SUter-iimn- s. meeting at Horli4ttliuial Hall: About four o'clock this afternoon Michael Vomnsv sgeT eight" years, was J Send in your bids.. run over and killed by the cars ou the Reading Railroad, at 20t.li street and hw)LPTio or PTSE9nir. The Avenue. exulting tietwoia W. T. Stoker and Pennsylvania New York, 25 in this day disunited liy mutual conwnt. "'HMt mak nf and repairing will ba earriad on At a meeting this evening of the Tam ? W. T. Stoker, oue dour north of Pidcock'a, many Committee all the shining lights Iain tieet, Ogden. of the New York Democrats were presW.T. 9TOKEK, ent. The meeting was opened by Senatien, 8.pt. 21t, 1871. , He said Tammany had but Bo, Farmkrs! Oue dollar per bushel, tor Tweed. to thoroughly organize, and on 7th of wheat for will be paid '"cash, good Nov. every Tammany nomine would be flierd at tht Weber Mills, Ogden. elcoted; be whs assured 'the party bad W. jKNUHiOS. , i a :u r . been, vilely attacked, Mbuty thejend all would be right, and opposed members s Co-oOooes . City restored to public confidence. A motion on was made aud carried that the officers of Netioe of meeting ' "t ''- the general committee of 1871 be the Wrihij heit. same as in 1870, and that a grand rally "!TntN8 Niw Ziuo Stove Stands to protect Democrals'be held in 'Union Square nd earpata from Are. Alw Btova Pipa of "tctori for noon and Duet at Z. C. M I, Ogden. on the 8th of Ooiober. J7tf. The first of a new series of games be; y vTaiTMmn Kanl., the chait place In 0r-1- tween the "Mutual'" and Washington tor Boot Hhoet. Pi mln e taken. Sue ad. "Olympics," on the Uuion grounds, There Williamsburg, commenced A "itiBAHTS. The game recompany of emigrants were 500 spectators. left Liverpool on the tith iuat., and sulted, in. a6. easy victory "for haon23ra iust.ara eipected to tuala." Score, lb' to --1. New York, 26. 'five to duy. They are from England, Charles Murray and Thomas Maloney, txerland and Scandinavia. The fol- both residing in Junt Wood Station, on mg returning missionaries are with the Hudson tt. R.R., near the city, quarreCompany. Elders John I. Hart, W. relled last evening, and the quarrel sulted in murder. Murray drew a clasp Bromley, F. Oberhausi, C. W. West. knife and stabbed Maloney with it three illarUjoa, S. C Thura, and JE. M. times ia the abdomen, inflicting horrible wounds. Physicians were" immsdi- C. C. Assmussen hus toi-sf- 1 , t, . 77-- 4 . '7-l- Share-holder- Semi-annu- - , t , H,e,y c,i,le'l-- : h0' could do nothing fur- mcr man to leuijiurariiy Aueriuit vue ptiu. Ajurray; was arrested, ahd; tie statei'ncnt Coroner took an of Malnney,' whe was in a sinkin con- ditiori and uot expected .to liye. r Quim-y- . 111., 25. x A most dWardly outrage was perpetrated ou Jatue l'lirnell, an exieiiKive grocer on Hampshire street, last night. The police force who were the willing tools of liou. Thomas Jasper, literally tore to pieces the barn of Purnell, and piled it up on Market Square. The ground belonged to Jasper aud he took tills unheard of means to eel the buru off, regardless of the law. The affair is causing uuusual excitement, which will doubtles lead to the uiso ai'ge of all the polioeuien concerned, including Chief J. ' 0. McOraw, who is charged with ordering the work done. Warrants will be sworn out this aiiei noon lor the arrest of the police force charged with riot, and the final result is anxiously looked for, as Thomas Jatper is one ot' our moat proaiiueut oitiaeus and his action in this matter is surprising to all. , 0 va the-"'ild- -: after jwslUmg .on. kia real: estate ari4 other sales about $2,000 000. The story ii thai he is, implicated, in stealing the vouchers from the Comptroller's office, bat'f'be probability is that he has been induced by Tweed and 8weny to run uway, that he may bear the odium of all the uupleasaut developments which may yet be made. The flight ofGaiveyis deemed very significant, aud it is thought that eiher ''Ring" members, like Ingersoll, Keyset' aud others will soon run awsy. A prominent Democrat says he knows that Tweed, in the last seven years, has stolen from the pu lie Treasury at least ' Drivsr; oi W. ? Kbllis. C. S. ! Store, Csty Drug MAIN STREET, OGDEN. . DRY GOODS DRIVER&NELLIS GROCERY Dealers , AND in Drugs JIcdietiitM, Paints, Oil, lirushos, CtVmiculs It ye Stud si, AHsnycrs' Materials. The Celebrated $10,000,010. IIEIMRTMEXT. Call attention to their large and wclle assorted Stock, just received, in part, of Sa n sera hie Hitters, loplin Grenadine,' I,awn, Piquas, , FOREIGN. Taris, 25. Advices from Algeria received here Home Bitters, Red Jacket, etc, state that the disarmament, of the insurrectionists in that province is progressing steadily. Many of the chiefs have And every Requisite for (lift Toilet. been captured by the Government forces. The rebels are driven to desperation by Foreign and Domestio the repeated successes of the Government troops. They have pillaged ami burnt a number of villages, aud have been guilty of the most savage excesses Nashulle. 25. towards those suspected of being in symFINE ALES& PORTERS. There was a very large aui nduiice hi pathy with the French. The Commandthe opening of the races here to day. ant of the French troops in the province The tir-- i Vave of 2 mile heats was won expresses en ire confidence in his ability hy lSul'oids "Nellie Gray," Harding to successfully deal with the Ch Frill etc. huchre tune, 2Si, being 2ti : 2,4o. The. second rac.- was a mile Gsnci.nk Jkwklhv. The only estabPrescriptions carefully compounded. dash for coit. Hardins's . I'lauchetle ' won, "Loin. n," 2nd, time lishment at which genuine Jeweliy can & in be is at obtained I'aiu'k Ogden r The mile Jlrd and it quar-terace a 2,47. Main Street. Rept'rs neatly 'dah,A was won by "Hayotiei;" lime Boessel's, ' 41V warY warranted. jjteCuted. Itf n 'Bombgreat-manbei 2.16j. shell" in the 1st race 100 to 25 against Bmoham. ))'? had, ,a pleasant, call Hardings' hore; "lioiubshtjir' came in LAKQKST, MOST AND MOST COMPLETE rpiIK yesterday frpnijBislinp'Niohols, pf(T!rig-ha' X tttotk of f urniture avr brought iutu Brooklyn, 25. in who has Otileu been City, staying (in OgA woman named Dooliitle, living at NOW ON SALE the corner of Hudfon and Fulton den fbr a fe4 days with bis parents, AT who are under the medical care of Dr. Avenue., went this morning accompanied by a physician to a dentist's office, Williams. The 79 , mother, Bishop's at -- 81) Fullon St., to have some teeth exAt her request chloroform years of age, was troubled with a cancer truded. was administered and several teeth were on the right temple, which Dr. Williams 31 a in Osytleu. removed, but she died beiore recovering has been successful, in removing. The tioui the effects. old gnntleman is 84 ears of nge, and Washington, 25: Hedroom Sets, An application has beeu made to the has also submitted to a painful operaInternal Revenue Bureau for a recon- tion. We hope to hear of their entire ISooiu Sets, sideration of lie decision, holding that recovery. Angastoria Biiters are liable to the siamp Bishop Nichols informed us that the act, on the ground that it is a medicinal Sofas, Utah Northern is progressing rapidly. article, and has import taxes upon it. In reply, itie Secretary says the pay- Eight miles of grading is completed and ment of import duly does not necessari- hands are Mixy Rt work from Brigliam ly relieve au article from iuterual Reve- to the Hot Mattresses, excesThe Nor'h. Springs nue tax. The Board of Supervising inspectors sive drouth makes ploughing difficult, of steamboats at a meeting in October, but the workmen are pushing ahead Tables, ete. ete. will examine all nautical invent ions pre- with a will. The Cache Valley people An elegant Awortment at sented to it tor the purpose of adopting The Secre- are also grading on the divide. thmfi if found Picture frame MOULDINGS- Brighsm City is quiet and peaceable, tary of itie Treasury has received a telethe woolen mills are running, turning gram announcing the murder of the COFFINS and METALLIC Of Austin, Texas. He was murout a superior quality of cloth, ond nU CASKETS. dered because of having seized two hunAll li'.ntla of Oaliinrt Work mt Repairing ! dred bead of mules, smuggled from Mex- things are moving welL vPrest. Snow in Hi Wit maimer and oil the Flirtat West is to search for a herd grouud. uotic-ico. gone From the lxt of July, 18W, to the 1st The health is excellent. w generai i m ... , , of July, Jb71. there have been manufacO N , tured for ibe use nf the Piinunz Bureau & W. H. Sle Hsre. of the Treasury Department, 18.427,71'.) Stow, masons sheels of distinctive paper, every sheet and plasterers, call for a portion of pubol which has been accounted for, even to lic patronage. They are good workmen, fractional parts; in suine instituces parts as small as half a ten ceut note have and are ready to do anything iu their OGDEN, b'eu made a special item of. The Treas line at reasonable .prices. See adverW. H. I'EKRT. f. A. KINO, J. VUIUUT. ury Department declares that wheu in- tisement. TO OoDSI k Co,) spectors nf sieamboal boilers condemn (SVOCUSOM II WW vessels the Department has no auihori Ilavint: purchased the above eslablisb- them run. to DIED. penuissiou lyjlo grunt we offer to the publio a choice uieut, IDat the treasury Uepanment decides At North Ogden, of consumption, selection of the commission of one person, hereto- Xeoimios ZAcnAitiAn Qliver, infant fore allowed in (he disbursement of hos son of James and Ann Rice, Sept. 5th, piial and other funds by collectors, is contrary to law, aud must be discontinu- aged 5 months and 4 days. PERFUMERY Wines, Liquors, nd Cigars. uncl l Marseilh-Hine NhawN,Ve, and a full complement of ; SUMMER SHOE DEPARTMENT Gent', Indies', ROBT. WILSON'S, rStroet, I'arlor Sets -- Iiaawiii I lounges, Croquet Clippers, J4-3- EER PI DRUG STORE, '. . jrAIN STUEKT, ed. The trial of Dennis Darden,' for the murder of John M:Carty in August, The hi. K. K., Com commenced g and without ri'.itlee met any business of importance, adjourned. A huge piece of rock was blown up to day on the Boulevards, injuring several workmen in its flight. The Democrat io Uiuou organization, at a mesting this evening, advises New York against the approaching election. An address has been issued by the Democrats Reform General Committee, urg ing the citizens to unite for the purpose of overthrowing the Tammany part. Over 1500 persons were present to' day, to the 10th annual "regatta of the Empire City rowing club. lunumerable small crafts dotted, the river in all directions, and altogether the scene was a particularly livelv one. The programme for the day included five races, all of which were pretty well contested. The first race was tor light weight rowers, 130 pouuds. and had three siartere; the distauce rowed was four miles with three ticns. f Thomas Kitchy cam in first, and Michael Edwin djyde, second, Kuowles.. third. The second race was for double sculls working bouts, the saiue d.stance as the last. This was a very one sided affair, James Shean and Miehael Glenny coming in about a qnar ter of a mile ajead of .iOoSim and Ford, the others now came i . John Biglin and Kyle were entered for th Brace, but in consequence of the breaking of ascuil withdraw. The they were obliged- third race was for ladies, single so 11, 17 feet working boats; distance two miles. The following competed! Shcani Mlsi "Harris," Mr4." Constance.' Mrs. Sealey and Mrs. Doyle, This was . Iran-actin- a very unsatisfactory race: it being impossible to keep the oourso 'clear, fouls were caused by the boat belonging to outsiders' running in among the contestants. Miss Shean- came in first, Miis Sealy and Miss Harris third. The 4th race was for 14' feel working boats, sin- Fara the well, sw tail of beauty, Little anical too thou For nian4 loralf waf In a world hka this to swall. PUKE DETJGS jlEDICINKS, AND TUB BEST Com. In Burbage, Wilis, August 22, F.LiZt, wife of David Hope, age(i,49, leaving a hus hand and nine children. She died in fu 1 fait hjof the Gospel. MU. Star, In Clerkenwell, London, August' 17. Robert Simmond, aged 93 years and 3 months. Jitf. Star. 7 ;f wagons k IN THE MAUKET. ' II ATS and OlPSj Ladies Sundowns, Gipsies 2VilIs)OU,H, t&C, , Geuti Straw ami PanauiaH. " Carpels' Mosquito liars, W indow Curtain and Shades. A READY-MADLOT OF CLOTHING. A full Stock of GROCERIES, NEW 1 HARD-WAR- K, f etc., etc. Call and Examine. J. H. ECCLES& ' .; , WM.PIDC00K, , & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS 1Vlioletale nd Retail ' Dealer IX ALL KINDS OF . FTJIiNITUEE, CABINET WORK,' UPHOLSTERY, etc.etc. Main Street, Ogden, itaii, , ' : : Have for Sale, si prices to suit everybody, a complete steck of' of all kinds, Furniture unexcelled in the Territory. For Prices see Handbills. All kinds of Ruilding.Carpenter N.D and Job Work neatly executed, on short notice and reasonable terms. Grain laLen in payment. ECCLES & PIDCOCK, Hunt atreot, D7tf Oala. To lite People of the North. i'reprietori and Dealara in . FURNITURE,.'. U PHOLSTE RY, FULL STOCK OF A GROCERIES, 1MIXTS, mum ' The Beat and Cheaieat Stock la the Territory. - .Ve., Drv(jjlt. Competent Reapn and M'lwara, Sulky Itoi ae Rakaa, Plowa, Cultivator!, etc Vfafoa Timber, Iron and Steej, of, all kindi and SALT mills; Corner, Main Street LAKE CITY. . ,To all tho People , excelsior Kclinttler run! TJght Spring Wagon?, at reduced rates. Unii'Hbeck's Ac. corrfufly prepared ' Pwr'j)fion hy And Manufacturer! of all klnda of YK STUFFS, 1 D. HAMMOND, MAIM PTREBT, OGDEN, UjipoaiU lbs Tithing Olbia, bm lor aula Hockey '" WINES AND LIQUORS JOELSON AND MORRIS. IMPLEMENTS. M. BRANDS OY Juntetta, ' and all the latest styles. ' " Also Chairs of all Kimls, ; ; , aud Cliiltrrens Hureaiis, I5cislcals, . . MlwMtsi Caliroriiiaand other ltOOTS AM SIIOCS, I, FURNITURE! in is complete 05-- tr y GOODS, ' in tb different SutlleiuenU. , j GliT AT YOU CA H. DINWQODEY'S J ITXCTIOX M VEH Y CLOTH, BLANKETS, FURNITURE STORE, Etc., CASH, TBBT Quality, ns m. FEED AND SALE the BeatYARN, DUGAf. VOH Of STABLES, ' produce taken in 77tf CORKEB WALL k rrrTtl STREETS, OGDCT, Near tha Utab Central Engine Doom Erchan-a- A. RANDALL. OGDEN LIVEBY AND FEED STABLES, Hnraee and Dnftgiaa fcr Ilira. always on liaod. JIain Street, Off den. Cfntle Animal lor tha wrial 4Jm nf Ilir. liurao lwiu:at aud .IL od couiDiimlxn or tiwrHORSES BOA RDra'r' ,tL pay or Wk. , - E. BEDELI, 63-3- k NOTICE! CO. WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. rpo Mo. 667, fur the town J. THAT CASH ii ot Muioa tntry, uiatla Jane the Mtii, city, (arke oiunir, ttah, 187 1, Mnbraclus tha fuHuw.njf dencrilxd lauda, to it: 8. 4 of 8. M ot So. Bve It N. K. L FOR . Good Chairs for $15 'prt Dozen' (Knocked down and boxed.) , Fall Loaf Talles -- - Kitchen Tables .ft i. Horses, and liuggtcs, HIRE, Wslnut Uodsteads,' ALWAYS ON 1). N. 14 foJ or Q 010 to f 017, ... t . HAND. Orders promptly altctitled to. Horses fed by tb 22-t- V$8 .ind $0, -' i:j $CL , Waluut Bureau, Cam' ages, 1 SALT LAKE CITY, . on tiuie. a. FELSOX, F. A. KING & CO., to (Snooeeaura C. B. McGregor), . '. , ' 8. K. of 8. S. VlJ wiJ . E. BOOKSELLERS, aud GENERAL, dis- of the 8. I'ropiietor. open to ti. K.VI.&, W. t of rtac. (8), l Township SKWS AGENTS. , , tance four miles. Five started, John eleven (11 north nf Kanice oiw (li wrat. wn.tain- and a. ulllj (4tK), haa baea POLL 8DPPLT OF BOOKS, VAYKKK. Biglin winning, James A Terrick, 2nd, intt li OEOItOE W. TURNER, rTUt tor die mlmUhuiM and m mrw muij Majfaxiuea, etc, couataiitljr ea liaud, ami Miohael Glenuy, 3rd. The last race niak ta lie ilivpoaed of ia luu W au iera .n or peraoiia kr Sale was best contested of all; it was for la- eotitlwl thereto. ... i ... , ,, DEALER GENERAL All perauna clalniliijj to be tha owner or poe 'AT PUBLISHERS; PIUCES. ; dies rowing double sculls. 17 feet work- Dwwoia wfll talre due of any (turtioa ot tuJfi-uk- f chalet. Selection of Fancy Ooooa, Cigara,. ing boats, distance, two miles. The connaitire and make applicatioa, aa provided ia !kf In all kinds of Produce, Garden Seeds, testants were, No. 1, Sarah Morse and auuataao.tJiab,! . etc, etc, at our Oopot, Brnom'a .f ff tolcci, . . .I,... V J)Am; MTor. ymyt Mrs. Sealy; Nu.2, Miss Harris and Miss OfdenCttf. ' j,)tf faroer, 'BUTTER' " ' 1 AND EGGS; IVtV June Mendon, 3. No. Miss Mise Gohver and ibj Constanoe; V CANDIES, FRUITS, Roberts;, Miei Harris and Coosuuoe winning about five lengths. Hoot Shoe Maker, At GOUD aa the BF?T and aa CHEAP a the and At the aign nf the bif Boot, fth (street, Og Icaj SUMMER DRINKS, NewTork, 26. C'UEAPKfT, at the All Boots kiuda of Phone made to order. and There seems to be little doubt that Cool and Lime Sign, Beatly executed. Piwloue taken in payment. Seven doors West of Main, on Andy Garvey, the notorious plasterer, Comer of FOURTH k Y0CN0 8TRSETS, Priee paid for all has disappeared, after selling all his ill Highest Oil DEN. of Hides. kind Ogdcu, acquired property at any price he could Entire aatiaiartioa oaraoieed. 3- Beuiaaber tbe Bj Boot, J. Ml T801UI. get for it. It is believed fct wsi abroad gle! scull, ... ; 1, i A i tint ' . ' E. J. ATKINS, &c, rial 4 street, ft : t |