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Show 'v i nmHa3J5 1 d,-- VA - , - ,.. V , I'S -- i'SV, 0 tf tf kS fVV4 m 'A1 i 4 '.v - $1$ x , 1 Nfr-aj- CORINNE DAILY JOURNAL j pnblUhed Evcrjr nomlag, (except f .. . Monday,) .. DOORS, BY Pocket and Cutlery NEWS, Notions of nil gix , FRESII OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. FULL ASSORTMENT OF VEGETABLES, - AND rXITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH : Governor George L. Woods, Oregon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J, B. McKean, New York. Justices O. F. Strickland, Mich., and juociat. 0. M. Hawley, IlL Marshal M. T. Patrick, Nebraska. C, H. Hempstead, Cal. V. S. Attorney lnd. Surveyor General C. C. Clement, Receiver of Public Moneys J. B. Overton. Pa. Hegister of Land Office George R. Maxwell, (Opposite Metropolitan Hotel) ENTS BOOTS MADE TO ORDER IN THE - A NUTS. , V . lathe most approved styles end sstlefcctton guaranteed. Repairing Neatly Dome. II, A. GUNN. CONFECTIONER F, t Constantly on hand my2-d3- DEHHALTEBB. HEITCLY Corner 4th and Montana Streets, - - Cotim - . myS-dS- m GEORGE BOND, THE ONLY Practical Scourer W Mich. S. Assessor John P. Taggart, 111. & Collector Q. J. Hollister, Cl- - U. T. ' Glazier, Repairer OF done with neatnees and dispatch. left nhop, corner of Front and F15th streets, will receive prompt attention. WORK UNION CLOTHING. the Poet (Nearly opposite MONTANA STREET, - - - CORINNE. BREAD, PIES AND CIGARS LIQUORS ANDon hand. Kept constantly ALOO nsr , Central Pacific Railroad. MONTANA STREET, . - - CAKES, UTAH. CORINNE, my2dtf CORINNE WHOLESALE and RETAIL vets firms, foreign ena Americtti, led the finance of the obati. XSMt Temple Ctsbet, Acsonrtt the beet remembered of these HALT iiAXXZS CITY, tJTAIZ. seere Tallant & Wiide, Rurojme Co., TILDRN A LAWniSNCIS, Parrott ft Co., Page, Bacon & Co B. B. Haatiug ft Co Wella, Fargo & Co., mjl9-t- f Frit ft i Raistoh, Donohce, Uaixton ft Cow and 1). O.MiU ft Co. ' TIERflAtl Ci 17ILLIAG0, The junior partner lu the firm next preceding the last, was a native of Central Ohio, and after, steamboatin for years on the Mississippi River, East Tempi Street, - Seft Xeikf CUy. several he learned the business of banking at Panama in 1850 with John Frits, of Opposite Salt Lake II ee. Philadelphia and C. K; Garrison, of New York. Ores and Bullion Bought Subsequently he was associated San Francisco at Garrison, : with C. K. - " ' Charles Morgan, of New York, and Jfotin myisf Fritz. In association with Eugehi Kelly, of New York, a retired San Francisco dry goods merchant, and J. A. Donohoe, the house of Donohoe, Ral--T. , P. FARWELL, ston . ft Co., bad enormous successes du. CORINNE, MONTANA STREET, TO CITIZENS OF THIS CITY ring the early years of the rebellion', in 0FFLR8 of THE goods in his line, lling Eastern exchauge, 'close riskaoffering which took on AT AUCTION PRICES I they' very nearly New York quotationi, and coMsiSTura or some cases the exchange appreciated in School Books, Cntlvry, Dry Goode, iet. 20 per cent, en route; so that, according Second Hand Goods Sought and Sold. HAY SCALES Iff FROST OF STORE to report, they earned $1,225,000 in two J. W. McNUTT OILS, , PERFUMERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, California Canned Fruits, Etc. Etc. Etc., Grain sued Vegetables. South side of Montana Street, near 5th, CO " ND HA ND GOODS ' and Sold. Bought . . - CORINNE, - UTAH. CORINNE. my2-d:t- m & CO., Wholesale and Ratal! Wholesale OFPICK, r. 4th end Montana, t Corlnne. Mr H. K. PAIHTEE, M. D. fllce Hour firom O to IS A. M. OFFICE AT It. R. DEPOT. . - CORINNE, - - - - i. UTAH. my2-d3r- a ; mv7-d3- m - M. K. CAMPBELL. 30S. FITCH. . - 8. A. - MANX. FITCH & MANN, - D. P. STOWELL. f 43-WIN- AND CIGARS AT TIIE BAR- ,Colorado St., near Steamboat Landing, ES - - Collector Internal - WHOLESALE BUTCHERS. my3dtf Corner 5th and Montana Streets, - - - Coaixxi. : Choice Meats HULL, MASONIC HOUSE, Plasterer, North Front Street Close to Depot, , J. - : - - material. ' RIVER ICE, The Best In. Slivered Every Pay M. Tfr front Abroad Promptly tended to. THIS nmunding country, the best quality of PAGPJR BEEP. jeered to any d paired place on the most reaaon-Ctgn- na myddtf J II. TAGERT, Quaker - - CORINNE. Oflce. Opposite Post o ... GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. ........... At- Montana ."brewery, fourth ST., CORINNE, F F. WINSCIIELL !0rHRS T0 TIIE CITIZENS OF PLACE I - - - BOARD and LODGING pet week, - - - BOARD per week, .; - SINGLE MEALS, LODGING, ; myy9tf lw ;; STAR HOTEL! SILVER in Quantities to suit Pur-- HOUSE! City Stables, - - ad Immigrants. " my2-dt- , and Travelers. . - Propr. BOt AND COLD BATHS! tr; ; Wtu pernoniOljr T Undlea dcairisag; Paths. 0XTA!fA STREET, . CORINNE nyt-dh- s. Corlnne, . Jobbing Trade. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.- Purchasers from the mines are requested to ex amine our prices. my2dtf . - Morton,) UTAH. m ..wwmem- Thl stockholdin if tht-- I zs First national Bank of Utah Compose the Firm. COIN AND DUST, EXCHANGE Fronisad Sixth Straeta, - - - Ooacrxx. SPORTING, . MINING - 1 v --Alto- 1 r r- w 'J ? AMERICAN METALLIC AnauriiTion : ! A. T7. TAYLOR, Ancst F. O. ,uySftf Tnoius OLUB; I ROOMS, - MONTANA 4 "o? V ?' i;. ,? ja. COniNNC, mCIK BAB IS ALWAYS STOCKED WITH TUB a a - eeaseeee CP CtTB VS A CALL. C2 SAN ADY THOHAS, . ; i - - UTAH ' ' mySdtf C. P. MARKET. KlrkendalTls North Side of the Track. Block, D. J. HEYFROn, Propr. Keep constantly on hand BEEF, the choicest cuts of PORK, MUTTON, sausagR, dacOh, : XSGG3, BUTTCR, CORNEDBEEF, VEGETABLES, LARD, Ek XSte XSte., mySdtf BANK OF CORIHNE, 1 vM 1 5 t 1 7T . I tf nf is i ili5- - tones, .trEspctoh!y -- tunities of the, bank exceeding its capac- Zf tiihs. ' :Tto p tEtq fbr tEEsy pcrpci2, cr Cre ch crriEEt iavesttoa ) totthacsECldEiacf tto i yenrica of clh? ilthESyra. to tors qr&ilrd kJUTh eupp3 t5 iiS) t, tto llth are kM oSntnry, it ts'maeSr msse prchthhi ttot they wsrs intxedneed . into Mcspzaa monasteries brttoCrctEdip. Alfred tbe Great ccafaittl these lighted ft ciadh-cloc- k, tf tlx casdtot, which was forced ftach divided by pics ; icto todvatostos; saccsiveW Cset TbriJ tha tlx cf aa inch hours , each at the rath every twenty mitittslr. candles kxriM twaty-lbc-T bnrcE v fcr d fiedd planted IiQto Hiisea hfeh raw clock Chariecrrjn. A twelve doors that opened ruccmirely at each hour, and continued "open until noon, wheti the kclhtr cl uertokhed then paraded around the dial ahd within tto doors, vhieh etod after thena. The EtaperorCaUdin gave Frederick the' Second a clock which marked not only the hours, but a!to thS courts of the cun, moon and ctoncto. Some years ago the Emperor ox China received from the East India Company a clock iutheformofachario, in which waa seated a lady j on her finger wai a bird set in diamonds and rabies with its wings expanded, as if about tptake its flight, and wbicu fluttered for some time when a certain dihmend button tori touched. The body of the bint, which contained the machinery .by which it wca moved, measured about the sixteenth part of ait inch. Over the lady's toad were two umbrellas, ntider the' huger of which a bell tots placed at some distance from the clock, and apparently hat no connection with it, nut rum wl communication wm secretly convej to a hammer that regularlv struck the honr. At fcer feet wes a gdd deg, before which werc two birds ea criril springs, having their winga ead.&atac set with stones of. various colors. Ttoy appeared to be fiying with the chariot, wneni by a bidden motion was made to ran in any direction a boy ctaricned ai the back seeming to push it fbrwavA Above the umbrellas were flowers and ornaments of ptocions: stones, teriaina-tin- g in the Omh in a fiying drag0n, manner the whole was cf gold cuiriocs-l-y wrought t and embellished with rubies and pearls. , . mechanic of Geneva, produced Droz, a an instrument which excelled all others did-appear- , it ? in ingenuity. On it were seated a negro, a shepherd, and a dog. W ben the ckft struck, the shepherd played six tunes oa his flute, And the door approached and fawned upon him. Tnis wOnderfnl machine was exhibited to the king of 8pda, who was greatly delighted wiw it.) Tbe gebtleness i of my dog eaid Droz, ( is his least merit. If yonr Mcj-est- y tonch one of the apples which yon see in s the shepherds basket, pou wifi admire the animals fidelity. v, : took an apple, and tha dog Tbe king flew at his hrnd, barking so loud that the kings dog, which was in the robot, beto bark also. At this the conrCitx; gin not doubting i that iU wM to cf witchcraft, hastily left the room, doming themselves as they departed. Having desired the minister of marine (the Only one who ventured to rerasin) to ask the negro what oclock it was, tha miuistor done ra, but obtained no r?ply-- Dees then observed that the negro tod not yet learned. Spanish, upon which the ones rion was repeated in French, when tits black immediately answered km. At this new prodigy the firmxmstcf tto minister also, fosaobk him,, and' he retreated precipitately, declaricj that ft must be the work of a cupercxtural It is probable that in the performance of these trieka Dros touched certain spring in rite machinum, although this is not mentioned in any cf the accounts of hit Clock. The largest clock in the world is that of the cathedral iaCtrxstonrg. It b hundred feet fcigh. toirty w& tod n It has also au deep. tomata connected with it, end toa , ity, they determined to increase the capital to five millions, and to greatly aad to the number of stockholders j the fame and success of the concern gave it the selection of the best men on the coast,1 while to the known vigilance, enterprise and good judgmeut of its managers, was bequeathed by the corporation very liberal executive powers. No man. has to wait- in the . Bank of California to know whether he can have accommodation j it is yes pr no.!, About three hundred gentlemen, representing every interest, mercantile, commercial, professional and mechanical, ; were taxen iuto the enlaigcd corporation, and they represented in . their private aggregate about $60,000,000. , To say that these individuals are the Bank of California is to confound one instruoentality with nearly ail the active mind and enterprise of the.-- Pacific Coast. The new stockholders bound themselves to take of the undivided earnings of the bank no more .than I per cent, a month, and hence a surplus of 25 per cent, at .the present rime above the five millioas paid np at the reorganization. V In September, 4864, the took established an agency or branch Virginia with its allcted dntbs fbr Gold an oCstoet Ne at torts Hill, City, Fciis. vada, and this in coaptndita ii the htmdrtd yearsftor - Ptorg . I . ipl Bank of California ; beyond this it is whatever the snrperaririon. Use envy, or k Bn Indiia Etobd Cto to tod the qnernlousnesa of people may con4a ttogrtol Jctodzto tod U U trive about it. ca ap eto trra. Hs edi Tbe bank edifice and riosd is wetib cf wketo. . Tto arir - ; KJ-ih- g. ; cd , Cf-tee- CORINNE, UTlH. 0. D. CA03, X7. T. . President, : FIELD, Osshicr. Government Vouchers, Ooin. Oold 6nri,; ; - NewYork, Chimoft, And the Principal Cities Esd ...V ' mmmtmmmmtm y I ( 4 F T 00LLECTI0NS WILL BSC3VS PKICONAL AHD J. , ISAAC. D. HUHldON, Ccnusr CAXY' EiSay czd 5 COASCCO, WiMwtAv$ if . " -- C359,C0; there aieg ier, an Asriztant CazL!irj CiftrdMy, cad chfta Trnstees, and tlerihrjta toll oncaia week. The TndasB ttoatt; C. are these: D-- 0. Mills, toatoTf-wo- . Ralrtsa. banker; Wa tJicti D. J. Miut. tstdaSsse' H. A. bssbin, L. Ixiee, toardj gdM trioer; LbtS PEOPT ATTK.TEUI tired ton tor, aoa cf C?t it Y7ia. Herds, - J Wi".. asvt N i ft u jZe themselves 'AtS CYj. tv i i C. y Czbz -v r ! t tA-- . Coto7 pnrctorMtortoA.wii, ?: gMetCa; ns ; f .v S ties A I' llavsrion "" UEEwestR a hcsva, .f : ; "Si SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN OIT i" - . ; kind . nly 4 4 r- - i , Cr-forme- d BUY AND OFJX .j?rv 1 Cbshtetnahaf Uqnors and Ctgf, Win, direct from Sea Francisco, Cain. codpany, OFFICE SECOND DOOR WEST OF C. AND BT., OgstjiiHsi Crwtyllend CTsuHam. : J. Kistvr, r BLASTING POWDER ' will receive prompt attention. OSCEOLA SALOOfJ Oriental Ponder Co. - -- MAGAZINES, Newspapers A Periodicals. njMtf N. : : ; Book and Stationery Store. DAHLER A CO., BANKERS. CblUctions :and all other TROPICAL PR01)IICTlbir8, Always on hand the Latest AIM TO KEEP A GENERAL ment of Fresh Groceries, both for Family GOLD Limesj Nuts, and A I Wbolesale and RetsUl .Dealer In APPLES, PEACHES, ORANGES and LEMONS, CORINNE, CONFE O TION ERY. HUSSEY, v '"V Liquors and Cigarsmy2d3m 1 LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CAN FRUITS ItAXCHI MG BY WEIGHT'S NIGHT HERD. STOCK TAKEN DAT AND these Stables, to Ranch, on I2T , LOUIS iu GROCmtlES, PROVISIONS, WE and the the ' Wholesale and Retail dealers In travelers house is new, and find text O. H. ELLIOTT, STANLEY, (Successors to Wilson AND CORRAL. Aoeommodatlon fbr Freighters Beat f ?afber Shop & Bath House, 0UR SI H Montana Street, - Corinne, R. A. STAHN, Proprietor. r,.' THREE DOORS WEST OF POST OFFICE myldtf AND 8PX 60 Reasonable Terms. ACfemmodailoni fbr Freighters I $7 00 50 Hardenbrook Bro.s LIVRRY, FEED t SALE STABLE COMMODIOUS P. SPEWCEXl, - OC my2dtf A . $9 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEWIS SILVER, Propr. Corwst Metropolitan Hotel) ALL N. & G. W. - - t Hoot tfte Market Affordst and no pains will be spared to make the guests comfortable. Bar always supplied with the choices brands of Proprietor, town. Open for orders of any kind day or night. inyl3tf - my2d3m. MONTANA STREET, ? 0 Good Clean Beds. JAMES CHAPL0W, Proprietor. ;7. ; the Markct.Kl chasers, by r - jAITI .. Front Street, Meals fkom 2 5 eta, to One Dollar. Board by the Week fiom'&.Qb to $8.00. GROCERIES and LICtUORS. ; my3dtf BEAR RIVER HOUSE, .... accommodations in tbe city. The table will always be provided with the Rear of Kuney1 Billiard Palace. UTAH, Dealer in CORINNE, BILLIARD HALL, BILLILARD - ' Kept on the Restaurant Style. .. general dealer in - 4 Modern Luxury- - C. KUIVEY, ST., - CORINNE, i ... ; This . with all the Tables supplied the market. The best Restaurant always on hand. my2-d- tf Workmen Employed. Som but Good for Fdmiliu o All orders promptly attended to. The highest Prices paid fbr flat stock. my7tf Bricklayer my2d3m UTAH. by tbe Carcas, Side or Qnartsr. Revenue . BANK OF CORINNE. and - Montana Si., Corlnne, BEEF, PORK, and MUTTON sold MIEA!L!S OFFICE, W. W. FANCY GOODS. torrostm ntroi,) Occidental Restaurant, . UTAH J. HOLLISTER, O. BLOCK, my2dffra. , - - H. F. FULLER, UTAH. DENNIS J. TOOHY, CORINNE, -niy9d3mjATTOKNKY AT LAW, R. MARTIN & SON, ' REPORTER OFFICE, - FLOUR. CORINNE, 9 -- CORINNE, AND . - .at- law. BEER AND ALE. nevs rrroR Order from a Distance Promptly Piled SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. and Terms lteasonable. niyl4-t- FINE TOILET ARTICLES, Corner North Front and Sixth Streets, CITY BREVrERY. Wholenale and Retail dealer in " Oila, ... KIRKE ND ALLS N- Varnishes, Window Glass, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LIQUORS, - PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, - years. Ralston has been described to me by Downey, a Democrat anti a banker, also as a man who never apprehended his own resources as a natural financier, and be resisted an effort made in 1803 to transfer his services to New York, doubtful of his ability to compete with the experienced bankers there. He determined, instead, to join a partnership ample in capital and character to compete with the English and German ojoiut stock companies which were running the bullion off, the , coast and out of the country, and he prevailed upon Mr. D. 0. Mills, who was just retiring from active business at Sacramento, and was one of the most trustworthy and popular bankers on tbe coast, to t join with himself and Fritz in a similar stock Wilson and A. nndertaking. Samuel P. Crittenden were ' the consulting attorneys in the matter, and the only charter the bank required was an amendatory statute, adding to the law authorizing corporations fur mining and manufacturing the words And other hnsinds. The new; bank came quietly into existence in the summer of 1864, with a paid up capital of $2,000,000. The character of tbe men, however, gave, it a superstition from the start. Mills was President and Ralston Cashier, and these, with the nine Trustees, were the absolute managers of the concern. The bank pursuing the policy, of controlling the Dullion yield for the sake of the deposits which would follow, speedily became the favorite depository of the coast. It was alleged that in the first twenty months the bank made $800,000. . The capital still being unequal to that employed by foreigners, and the opporex-Gover- . GISTS, I- DEALERS JPaints, my2Ml3m HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN in GROCERIES LIQUORS, CIGARS, Tobacco, Etc., Etc. Fourth Street, near Montana , - . Retail dealer and UG D R L. DEMERS. IIENBY- - LEIWES, GRAHAM, M. D. J. W . ... mySdSm;. SEALSS IX ..: eno-eetxfii- llj t PAINTS, DRUGS, O. X. RICHMOND, SE LAWEENC3. Dealers In m my2-d3- : j. c. i-,;- HURLBUT BROS., Ail the best qualities of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ,, dnaeea upon tsibiej pxtr, It otdt dieb cocetisa fc fbniin toaken, ml anval tSso; pri- . GEORGE HANF, Propr. - jvm dt . 0-,a; S' end Auction Prices! And a Good Stock of Fischbachs Hell and BAKERY, , - rettor tton pretncditxtL Iejia 3 earlj mining dajs of Cnlifornin, cf btufion, tie tab of ezetone, t FRESH Office) my23m i at-th- e my7tf AND GENTS Etc. Paper-hange- r, 'i Che Aonayera, - LADIES' SILKS AND SATINS, TERRITORIAL OFFICERS: Wm, II. Hooper. Delegate Attorney General .erubbabel Snow. Marshal J. I). T. McAllister. Auditor Wm. Clayton.' , Treasurer Jam Jack. Superintendent of Qstnnum Schools Robert L. Cunpbell. !; ' & H. H. SHEPHERD, House and Sion Painter, - 5 The rirs of this toe!: tom eiteastaa-tie- l SALT LAKE HOUSE - lit. V " pnr-cto- A. F. TILDEN. - - Hoi itsoaa Street, 1 25 attornqy;at law, mydntf UTAH. , ,j, ' bSwyrt ! - Chaaoerj. : CORINNE, taVto-t- f - XiAXIXS ixh AND SHOE BOOT ZIAB U FACTORY . fff h FRUIT 'IN SEASON. $3 00 if J A. HUGGAN, Counselor at Law Solioitor ny2dlm perms by $10 00 Three Months, 6 00 One Month, - UTAH. cS- - Attorney kinds. Pont OCloe Building, . . . . . . CORINNE, Mail or Erpreie, Poetage to be Paid at Office of Delivery. , E. P. JOHNSON, . STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, - KENYON & MERRICK, Xublihcra and Props. ... ' 'ii !l.t 8 fTTTTIi, GEORGE L. HOLT, maun i ' - ; CORINNE, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE16.1871. .' '1 I a , , " a- l b jft - fr, s. i Year, Months, , ,r VOL. I. 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