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Show j- ... j. .NOTICE. There is a little item in our teleought iiJ! graphic oews this pormog that haH-malower to to be to enough the,3 Atlantic" to the; llccrjMztr-a- t'focfi; ousrbt to cause a pang Pacific: to 4t6or'row every heart in the land ' " Comaiandar O. MrMorns is dead. Tin mnuwho gave hktountry aa .f ' .. .... 77 r? in WeeldSemi-ekl- 'r. THE AT Ml go m a ilod2ea to main tain and dofend the principle nJ orgm toflW theNatfoual RepnWican'Farty.thA was early pushed to the forefront,. ot;owenijh,m umireceueutoa in the 0r.,i h;avH a wee history of guch 0Btrprl. MlJy unjyer8al;AtiW.Bt v i !t has been assigned position , ( t Qgden Junction Office than three;.' m Estftblisb6l Je oxaoiple of devoticfn1 uVparalJeled- -f idea-o- f whMgm ,tbe; world a new American citizenship has passed : D?vily. y ; Matter: r ,,t,ii,-ji- 1 ! Wholesale :Bealei?s ! TJie;lLSding Republican Ifaper IS EXECUTED lie; was, m couiBiaaa ci, iuc iuui, on that memorable day wheq the Merrimae, called ly'the Confedj j!; . J THE XOUTHWIT; 1 If , IN ALL KINDS OF1 Not alone on IM olitical character does th INTKR-OCEArest its claim 10 popular wwr, d It aims at the highest eXoellenee, m au iu thii era of progiensive' journalism' ' '' unirm fai iwiaitif.n ft nil a tlie best. wakes especial claim ; The lJiTiiR-OCEA- IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, lerland aepan-ment,au- in , apoetred erates the Virginian, Mi' IN A -the" like Roada. ''Hampton 'IIis.p, vietina chained to the stake; was hard aground when the, plated monster drew near 'and demanded its surreni Order. Books, dcr. The demand was answered by ' 111 - N NEWSPAPER.1. FAMILY A Superior Stylo a broadside, and when, rent' from dect to keel and,, fast settling down, the demand was renewed, with a threat that if not complied with the unrlarrd culd be sunk; JMorris rtiswei-eback, .'Sink away!" and, when torn throuirh and through by1 old fehip' the. iron" monster, she broadside fait with a, went down; and foe to the roared defiance &t nce was thejjiermopybx t,p deatbn d'tbe-'seil,- ' the grandest' picture ever, tho faccof the deep, and on painted diewpfsk that Jhere fettled bn(,eath 'the waves was the most splendid that ',l ever old ocean engulfed. 0 thou Cumberland I tKe billow"' il;' ! st h ' f-- Tli'lfflHCGAN, t It ,J,.., -- - 'Hero of' tue Cumberland. I . ,.. ,., .. It, columos are carefully ga.rdia azainft objectionable matter, and every effort is made t it a ploaaaut ana proniaoie couipamon to the home fireside, , , ; rndr Receipt Books, ft t y Bftl The Commercial Department Is conducted witlj great care, and everything- possible i done to wake the MARKK'f KK.t'OKTS BIJtilNKSS MEN of such a, the IAItMKR8-.anthe Northwest can KKLY, V POX. M Bill Heads, , I- '. Letter Heads, i ., v,- , . fo , fo ' , ' by the Trade in tlie Eequired i 'I 3EL O O XL "3T, O TJ 350 T AINS, ' The Agricultural Depai tment j the-brav- Jt . Show Cards,! ; Visiting Cards, Business Cards, ', ' Ball Tickets, N'er before suea a wreok possessed; u Ne'er on ocean's amr pillow , i: Was eo fair & briJe caressed. It tHOt if , ; . , . , By mail per year (in advance) ; By mail, club of four, (iu advance) , By mail, clnn or six (in advance; By mail, clubof ten (in advance) Uue frk copy witn every club oi WEEKLY. . ' By mail, per year (in advance) t . Club of tour (in advance) ,, ' Club of ten (in advance) Club of tweuty, (in adfance) One rati copy witu evry cjub oi if ' ' I IL B. CLAWSON, 300 - 16.00 ten, Hi u 1.50 6 00 ? SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAK CO.'S improved t ': 12.00 . vi , 2u,00 twenty. GAB I H E T ORG AIMS es Tlie following are under the new W JtKKLY lw, 1NTKH-OCEA- ,'.,-.,- . IS eenti per yewf 20nnt per year 1 ' SCctntsiwsr year made with, conntry jul B " INTKK-OCKA- AN l SmJ wi . it per Bonle. . , J i i vnm i . . i ..... . h-,.- i , llffl j t ,. r iV- 7! i .." '"'"'" ff 5 " i v. 119yiakeSt.,Clticael' gust 17 th LYOW'S Stone Cuimou Halls a u f WILD OATS. ATiifllfiOi The MODiteur do i Armee says ''SoQieJworkmen: 'occupied Vat,ithe Kormandv Chateau of Cooda, PROSPEUTUS FOR 1875. have just' found some cannon halls o rranite, probably thrown by the Eng NATIONAL IWATCHCOMPAfv.. lish wbeu that castle was taken by them in 1417. lhese spheres were ...... found, ;,as might he 6upp3sed, Ve j I. r dcicctive projeeUIcs, as they were aiado on the spot or in quarries, aud . ' . " M TiiEcirAMp;or American . I C' A. I? Ii2 It. 3 in ..-- xrra t AVA ted with precision; 'They wfere for that rdason fired from a great elevation. Iu 1428 a Btone cannoh ball, discharged from the tower of Notre Darae at Orleans, killed tho' Earl of Salisbury on the opposite side of the Loire. Some of thesd projectiles used faring the niemorabte, ,oe6asiu are fetill preserved in the earns city; two of them measure over 13 'inches in diameter, and their weight exceeds 200 pounds. ' The journal' of the fiege of that battle relates, ia fjet, that ou the 1st of December, 1428, the English batteries threw against the town balls weighing; nearly 200 pounds. On the 29th of January, 1429, Lancelot d4 LUe, who ths 'EBglish,- - had his hand carried off by &itoQ-thofrom the t " ed ELGIN WATCHES! ELGIN WATCHES! ' SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. Raymond, ' B. "Wj H. Z. Culver, G. M,' J H. H; Taylor, ,,,; Whisler, Mat. Laflin; J. T. Eyersoa. !ol 'erv,Jnrlcrtouiefttliertonir'inentoftheTniile. lUUlroail men, aud otUr dtiring an acenrnta : and reliable Watch; are lnvitwl to examine the K. W. Raymond Movement. One of our leadiag Railroad Companim. tliusronehly tonvlm ed of their eupuriority, n;i4 fnrhishod them, to their Engineer, and tlicv are prononncrd by them to b the cloHOft iinnixig American Kalhfny Watche yet nmnufuo uirtd.and Ailly equal to some of the tnettimpurted t. ".v auiies aa ciirreot ti, No Movement retailed fcy tbe Comptny. CU en joor Jeweler a J ask to ee thoui. Xtnve-keeper- Business 0c . fii-s- But recentlv placed tbre th pnWIc.S the SUPETlIOniTY Of TUESB WATCHES iA I& SWN AN 1) CONSTRUCTION has already anr.-Jor thcin a JYof Reputation, and the DE MiMfur;tlwmh i(iRoiLipidly Incrvanfd that the to make lartru Conipuny have len compiIl Hdditlona to their pf Kmployes and Machin- - 1 f ud Salesrobrns ItB tl61iA!U SX. CHICAGO j corpn of the test American to by the uioet pqpulat; lammrista Mtirnu oi IBS dat. .D OATS now enteri uccewfnllr npon the fixth year of its existence, aui has become the etttabLinhed humorous and satirical paper of the country It was started and coutiuued the firrt ear aa a monthly, then, to nitisly the detuandiiof the public, it aa clianged to a fortnightly. ' Mill continuing its good work of hitting folly as it Aims, and iliowiug up the political ai d social thams by iti niufilerly cartooua and puugeut ediUirinlx, it achieved even greater success tUuij before, and m recognised - aa the ablest and brightt of its clans, tines then we hiiii, yielded still further to the pnblic demand, aiit tovt publish WILD OAT8 YHmklr I It Ims literally grown into its present shape on itslutriusic merits, being the t auooesiful weekly humorous paper ewr publisbvd in this rovaitry, Among the artists especially engaged to furnish illustrations lor WILD OATS are Frank llew, Thomas Worth, Hopkins, Wales, Shelton, Wolt. JunVp. Keettles, gtuckhardt, Day, "Poland, and several others who are yet Otiknowu to fawe. 1 ', In U literary departments WILD OATS will, as It always has, stand alone and unapproachable. At leant one first claiw serial story will always be fbnnd in its pnges, by Hie hest hitmorons, satirical and character w rilert in the United Btates, white its sketches and squibs will be sparkling, original w and poiuted. WILD OATS will be first flass 3n every par ticular, and on this accouutmay be taken into tho beet families withofttfear of euspicion, as no word or illustration wiU appear that can offend the "" v most fastldiouB. $sp Foa A Sample Cort A Conviscs Iucstkatkd ly a artist, andanaContrisutep - be always calcula- P C O M M St the exapt weight couldjnot.be correctly judged; thc-- centre of 'gravity was. besides, not always m the. .mid die. Consequently neither the raDfee ' ' t .r. . TOVMKUP.-ID- ft '' SucecriptloB Prices '" . t4,Pfl.5 j ... . 5ix Months 2,(K) j , : -.: lliree Months, !, j t 0.1ft ., Bincle Copiea . ' , 0n jwirson sending ns a clnb of five aubiDiiiWi lor one year wui receive a copy gratis. Addres COLLIN PMAL I'ublishers . C." 113., -FtiHon SiMt.. -N. Y .USUI-j One. Year '' 1 . , i . i v , v . ' .. J , Combination Organs, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED, SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, An indention having a most important bearing on the future reputation of Reed i or Volume of tone is tery largely i istruments, by means of whiiih the qunntity ' ,v " ' .' creased, and quality of tone rendered ; EQUAL TO THAT OF TIIK BEST PIl' ';ORG AKS OF THE ; SAM K 'CAPACITT. ,,, 1 ' ; Our celebrated "Vox Celeste,". "Louis Patent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent" "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops," and i . All tlie late i Thirty-fiv- e K Improvements Can be ":JObtained Only in these .a 3? " : i , Different Styles ;: v The Best Material and Worlmamhtp, Quality and Volume of tone uneqvui FACT0R"V i " 'V '' ' ..;,'iv:. Organs. For the Parlor and the Church, I l , . t Grand , ' ;tf-- ' f.AND I, tlo ratoa to te paid arrangement liftliert for clulibii with their publication. 4 (ample copiea iree. aioney can ue uy ursn. money order, exprcas, or registered letter, at our Sm-ciu- - i 1 ! i N IN1KR-OC- DAILY 84-tf- .1 . new postage law AvJJ-ii""takeffect the 1st day of yti Xaf January, A.U.,1675. Under thiaATlaw the OFi'lCB TUB on newii-apen- i uiust le naid tVHKKK TUEl AKK MAILED. 'Tnta will WaKe It tending 08 nweinary for all ubnribereor agwntii pnlmcriiitiotiB to ml tlie money TO PAY l'OST- I'KICK. Supt. 11.(10 , Tb' k n-- n gulf him. Virginia Enterprise, Au wi ORDERS SHOULD IBE ADDRESSED TO f 12.00 Ry mail (payable m ai vance), per year By mail (nayakle in advance), tlireee months 8.1X1 2.00 Sunday edition, per year (extra) C any" other House in Utah. SHIPMENTSJ.MAbE TO ALL POINTS. " i Tby N ' rn auly Fifty Cent EETAIL TBADE &' Inducements Unequalled Terms of Subscription, da'ily.'-- " ','.' Tmit'lT TciM AOO LTOM'f KaTHUSOW wna Tim Hat wu tint nUcnd In the market br Jtofemof K. Tbomaa lon, a tfraduateaf Pnneeto CollMe. The- nam is derived Jrom th uraek. 'KATHBO,"Mgnifyin to rltann, purify.rrhtixMttt 4r mlnrt, A no lavor 11 na rooHou, mm w iwwt anpreeertenwd ana increalarity it bn obtained, r.nm tvtuiw in lira dmvi x ii uiu .ri ir It.inimuoM is m. dflUchtfal draina. It rradleatea Him. It, prevent tne wair irosa mming gray, i bead cool, and IhvMtha hair a ricb.ftoft rlnesT appannc. It in iami in vjuAHTn . .A ltf i it. wu nvar m. UUARTKB of a CKM- (p JOBBING Dersonal abuse. ha the largest aggregate The INTEU-CCEAcirculation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent to more lhan 6,000 Post offices, distributed iu every State and Territory in the United States, in all the British Provinces, and numcrioug foreign btatek and countries. vir tw Btom ; AND THE s. Tinnm It promoter the GROWTH, TRESEHTr S JTUijl : merchants - Firm coninreiensive in its in itflJpoliMcal faith, it Is not bigoted, and in a'l discussion, aims to be candid, dignitied, and above 0?, 50' Cents eBoWf' 1 .Walls..- t tbat will be found useful and Interesting to Americn in every part of the globe. ' While it jsiieciallr represents the CKKAT INTERKSTS flTHAIROfJ the COLOR, and lncreaaea the - and BEAUTY f tbe HAIR " liny publication In the ,H ,t by' TEH-OCEA- 8EMI-WKKKL- his native land, who feared nothing but dishonor. f n f ,j' But this generation should not let his death go unnoticed.1 Somc flags fhouldbearapedjsome funeral hymns chanted; some solemn processions should be formed, and guns fired in holemn saiuta- - to-- $his daunjless' foul should echo 'from that sea where he iought to this other sea which laves our western shores, thct the youth of jur uatioa might. catch the inspira tion which filled the soul of Morris and made his acts immortal; that the, wbrld might see ' we-- ' remembered" gratefully and sorrowiugly the hero who stoed sublime and calm beneath his flag when warring ship and shots assailed him, and when the unpityin tea opened its insatiable waves to ear corn-iaand- ia I: (jnantities lve Can oiler to Newspaper excollod B one world, who loved nothing eo well as the aim could : no $ or . And tverytbing that goes to make country.. The Morris went down with his ship, Shipping Bills, l.ut.his life was saved, and now,'after ffM , iUUUUUj . OUltCUICUtS, h dozen years, amid the calm of peace aud where no murmur of sobbing teas could break upon his ears, he has " in died. honored i be not il ii pernor)' will , itr this generation as it deserves," but his is a glory that will become en- MAIL ROAD WORK! larged through the years, until at i7 aa. ' , oiKn. u.T, last, in the imlgindtlons.of men, he will be pictured as a demigod, one of those Titans who lived in the earlier i r 4 Hand Bills, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER . . , Kn Jirst-clas- s Heal Tickets, I,- .,, In Jjiterature, 'I ' Local rind General News. Foreign' & Domestic Correspondence t , . axperieuce, ' Purchasing direct from Manufacturers or tlie most extensive dealers, and having special advantages i trom biiyins m large ' Is carefully edited by , gentlemen of ability and 1 RICES , COto Dollor. DETROil, 500 CONGBESS ' . FtS-AND WAREROOMS, CORCth & MICHIGAN. AGENTS "WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY- - EstAB. 18HKD 1H - .7 s 1850. AbpRiss, Bimmons & CtouQB Organ Co., . Dotoxt, Micbioak. |