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Show ' ' &' i $hM ft. n.fr i w F W l( i( 8. ? 4H - It. v J, ) .V !!? .. . I Is. 1 It .ill I (i : t i 0, J, TCOHV, ; ; I i , Editor an d Pr o p r e t o r I i i JULY'2T, 18n. n. r 1 If i.? Ffi i i i : ? I I Jit i ? i" 1 , . I $ ? tf J 1 ? , ! I H i i f i . i t 1 But a fcw nays ago and the name of John T. Hofitaan was tbe hlghfst In tho .long cat alogufl of Tammany's great ones, but now ho la lower than Imperial taesar tnmed to : because th 3 grand constituency' of Gotham has got its Lack tip. This treatment of John, Is more Iriconriricnt than cruel cm the part of Uto.o who are throwing him overboard. They may a well go on and worship the Governor, for in a little whilcj, as soon as he gets a chance to explain the unplenaAiiinoi, all of the clana will remember' the dayi of ballot-bo- x stuffing, and their reccollection be carried away from the 12tl of July to some election day upon which principles and bad whhky aie at take. Wc have, ht car personal experience, seen demagogues hoisted higher than Hoffman is now', and had not long to wait for thtir coming down again on all four ready for the wild cnmor of the populace. Whether the action of the Governor was right or not, mokes no difference to the stir Uvhig voters ofjfew York City; nor will they examine into the morality of the case; lut from this land of prophets wo send forth tho pn diction that, long before tho, .Democratic convention of next year, John T. Hoff man Will have vbigger , mob . of deluded worshippers at his heel than went out to look at tho Orangemen the other day. The bluff about Tammany intending . to expel its coming man, is just the kind of stuff that venal tri bo always throws out to catch the victims. It is their plan 1ft the ofthe Itisli. dupes, .who are dragged into riots and elections .by tho nose, but for whom there is no use after bloodshed, or the canvassing of the votes. But tho greatness cf Tammany and Tweed are equal to the task. 1 IJ- 'iu - ' Jt DTvtnX wc.-- M 1 Eftl tMOX Ti&EdRAWt CO.j 1 THE BUBBLE REPUTATION. i i THURSDAY ' i - 1 , PESTILENCE. 1 L- - IIOMKNK'.VS. 'San Francisco, July 26.The estimated incomo from the Alaska Seal government Islands is l&ely to,bi greatly curtailed frojn the fact that no seal oil is being saved. Tho contract binds the lensses to pay tho 02Jccnt per gallon for all, oil but does hot bind them to take any taken, allowed to rot after olljhnd the carcasses are the felt Is stripped off. 1 Hatch, bookkeeper of theAmador mine is still living, but lih nestilarit,MMcntmy, one of the league, Is dead. Matters are quiet at the mines San Francisco, July 26. Hutch of the Amadore who was shot died the this evening! by leaguers, New York, Jul 20. A letter from Alexandria, Egypt states that Seward passed through that f ity recently on bis way to Constantinople. While in Alexandria he was the guest of Khedive, and tho recipient of otentaliou) attention. It i thought ho and Ids party will at once set out on their home journey, . A special cable dispatch states that tho American Commissioners of tho Evangelical Alliaftc lind Severn Interviews, with Prince Gortschnkoff, who has treated thorn wtth marked courtesy and distinction, although offered sumptuous quarters at lter-hof- f, by tho express command of tho Emo peror, the members of tho delegation to occupy apartments at tho hotel, where they aro constantly visited by distinguished Greek and Protestant Christians. They speak very encouragingly of the prospects for tho accomplishment- - of their mission, and allude to Gortschakoff rs cordial n reception, p ominous success. The will bo accorded an audienco with His Imperial Majesty, some day next week.. Columbus, Ohio, July 27. A labor reform convention was held horo yesterday, but tho attendance was so small that nothStato ticket wa ing w done, not even ' nominated. " New Yorkt July 27. Tho Grand Duke, Alexis, is at Cronstadt completely absorbed in tho equipment of his squadron for tho voyage to America. The fleet is by fur tho largest that has ever left Europe. It sails, off Wednesday, August 13, for New York. Considerable excitement was occasioned in Hoboken, la,t evening, by the breaking in of an bridge leading to the lutbs. About 200 persons were precipitated into the water,1 but fortunately ail wero rescued. . , gov-ernmen- to-da- tT y. oon-tinu- Corn-missio- Salt Lake City, bring All tho papers-fro- m tho melancholy announcement, that small pox prevails there to an alarming extent, and strong appeals aro madobytho Tribune and ilcrald to' tha authorities' for official t DISPATCH'S. THE LATEST aid to. stay this terfiblo pestilence. We should grieve to lenrn that the fears thus 1 r exprcied wero true, or even founded vpon imminent danger of an epidemic so disastrous in its nature. It is to bo hoped that the medical skill of her physicians, and the carefulncui of the people, will prevent any further spread of tho malady Jn Salt Lake. When such an evil as the imnll pox threatens tho health of a city, therocan be no other feeling than one of sympathy toward the nUlictcd; and if there be any way in ' which the citizens of Corinno can givo tLUni'0f w know that' thpy .will stand ready to render whatever succyviiy bo suggested, as in their power, We confFOREIGN NEWS. idently hope, however,' that the alarm of the London, July , 27. Tho Committee of nevMpapcra may turn out to bo no 'moro than a vigilant notice of watchfulness on Commons upon trado will, on tho part' of tlipse who aro charged jwith tho Monday next, examino tho Britiab Consul common safety and public health. ot Havana relative to a recent landing of a , cargo of slaveajn Cuba. T 27.L-Th- o THE RABIES. Rome, July rope,. in reply to academy, reJut as might bo expected, tho lashed wit-tol- s, an address from the Roman doctrines which are monstrating against who control tho journal of concupisto modern tho times, spirit of cence, yclept tha Sait Lake lleraldf howl antagonistic disclaims on intention tho any part of the and bark. In the whining rage of curs at to to claim tho Inherent lay power early dog day. It is thd.sanrje old story of papacy directo assumo or dispossess sovereigns, mdnb preceding derirnctlon. tion over tlta worldly affairs of nations ns Tho San Francisco Examiner of July in ancient times; and says that in Christian 22d, makes the following startling announce- nations tho pope was ' revered as arbitrator ' between tho sovereign and tho peoplo in " ments We are told theit Hon. A. A! Sargent In cases of disagreement; and great services his harrnnguo last evening at Platt's Hall hnvo been rendered by, tho, papacy in preto the Republicans, notwithstanding there wars .and healing up divisions were hundreds of ladies1 present, pulled off venting v hi coat and rpoko In his shirt sleeves. among thfl nations of the world, Whore, in common sense, did this blatant Tho Piute camp on the hill overlooking deinngoguo get bin idea of politeness T we the city, says the Reeso RJver Itevellto of From tho, priesthood. of Utah, supSuch conduct as thosoM aro' trite July 22, has been the scene of strife caused pose. monster. f Theso ragged out hero; and .the sacerdotal demagogues by th green-eye- d , disheveled.-Indianwenches, supposed ay w hat's th?, .liffrqnco as Tong" as your and , to white shirt's clean? peoplo by many possojs no pasrto desireX' tho sions, beyond filling of an next Thur.day empty totoutefc .MiRKRS' ELECfiOS'.-O- n re capable. of lore and tho miners of Ophir District .will hold an jealouy just like their white Sisters, and f election for Recorder.,; "The candidates aro when under tho influence of .the . latter pasnsD. Hanchestc, and Enoch Martin, tho sion will rival Mrs. Fair In tragic dcod. A present Kccordcr, with, tho prospect of sev- tall Tiute, known round town by The name eral pihera to take tho. .CcJd befora election olLBig Tom, U the husband of two squaw; day. It will ba aa exciting contest, wo who doto Upon him. Tom, however, aplearn. pears to have been partial In the bestowal of his marital privllegrcs; ho favored one to the , tho Sacramento Tlu9lt,600- prize,-saysof tho other, a large and unpredetriment Union of July 22, was won by Mrs. Mclooking female; Night before Dermott, of Sacramento, laundress, who possessing last tho family retired to thofr apartments, lives on the alley between Frontand Second, aro on the hill-sid- e aforesaid, Tom P and Q strccK Sho was out delivering which and his favorite occupying tho same palr'of wa thing when she was met by a friend who old blankets, whilst tha noglectod ono lay told her of her good fortune. ( .. i.. somo feet beyond, all atone, and ruminatr Sho brooded - Albert Bierstadt, tho repowned landscape ing on .the injustice pf man. In the night, late until painter, arrived In Bah Francisco July 20th over her wrong blood .reaching the boiling and Is stopping at tho Grand Hofei. Ho wlion her Piuta she got up and soon stood over tho contemplates an extended1 professional trip point, of her lord and master, who stretched off thd Pacific coast, during which he will form iff deep slumber. mak studies of isome of thfe finest scenery on hii back,' was propped hadlbVcn brewing In her The tempest' which forfuturo use. boon now. burst forth, and soUing Hjflvc-pourock, slio burled jt on poor Tom's Tho otmoeplioro Uds 'morning, says the fic,' Mrtklng'him under the left had a wintry White Pino Xcws of tho nose, smashfeolliig; ami the wind blew in strong gusts; eye and near the bridge of but the sky is clear, with no indication of a ing that cartilaginous organ hito an .unseized him by tho storrfi'lXtUtnTghl a Cro was acomfortablo sightly mass, Sho then, hair of. the, head, and drawing a scalping Institution. knife, proceeded to lift" his hair after the The Kecee River JieveUif states that the most approved. Indian style, and before poor printing material of that establishment will Tom oould help4, himself she had'cut'a long bo boxed up and shipped to other parts oh , his .forehead. ,, IIo managed to before a unless appears purchaser August 1, live the rest of hi scalp, but - bis frontls-plcc- o f in that time; presents a terrible appearance, the de. n nw amount of bnlllott 1$ pped , though tached skin Hanging over his bunged nose. for Apri U0I4 laid up and- tenderly cared for by bis Willis, Farin' A' favorite wife. t May anl June, was 5376,807 63. over-crowd- ed tho-sla- vo -- 1 r .... !.)' -- Tho Corea, where Admiral Rodgers has just been giving the people tf much-needo- d lesson, is ono of the least known countries on the globe, when we consider its geographical extent and its teeming population, - It is in form a peninsula, running near north and south tix hundred miles in length, with an average breadth of one .hundred and sixty mites, diversified in surface and climate. Tho number of inhabitants is estimated at from ten to twelve million. Tim prevailing religion t Is.Budhism. The government is derpotic, with the temporal, and spiritual authority united in tho King, who pays tribute to' both China and Japan. Subordinate rulers hold sway over the eight provinces into which the country is divided. The Coreans have an army of six hundred and forty thousand men, and a navy of two hundred vessels. Tho larger putt of tho population is engaged in agricultural or pastoral pursuits. Tho soil produces cotton, wheat, rice, tobacco, diemp, ginseng and miilctt, while tho orange, citron, pear, pencil and wild grape are common. The inhabiin phy-ictants arg .uiH-rio- r strength and staturo to both tho Chmej-- and Japanese, but arc suid to bo inferior to either in mental capncity, arid th y are greatly addicted to sVtong drink, which they manufacture from rice. They make man'y fabrics, but generally neglect tho mineral deposit of the country, which aro rich and varied, embracing gold, silver, iron, Copper, coal, and rock salt. Among tho native nniiuuU is.u remarkable breed of dwarf horse not exceeding three feet in hlght, and in tha northern pait of tho peninsula, which, during tho winter is locked in by ice, there am many kind of wild nnirnah, whoso furi aro an important nrticlo of tribute, Tho capital is situated in of tho kingdom, Klng-ki-tatho Interior, on tho Kian River, nlmo-- t exactiy'in the latitude of San Fruncheo and Richmond, Virginia, AYhilts tho Chinese! intorfero very Iittle with the nftair of Corea, nothing can bo done, oven in tho internal administration of tha kingdom without tha consent of tho Emperor of China, to whom an Ambassador U sent with tribute money four times a year. Tho two peoplo know less of each other even than wo know of both, little as this may be; for no Chinn-ma- n is permitted, to sot foot on thu Co re an peninsula, nnd no Corona except tho Ambassadors to Fokin nnd Yoddo is over permitted to leavo his country. Tho tribute paid to Japan always acknowledged by prevents of gold and silver articles, teas, fans nnd ivory woik. It is likely that tho -- intercourse, friendly or Inutile, that Commodore Rodgers will have with tho Coreans, will bo confined to tho nrchlpefago or group of bland in tho Yellow Sea, between tho thirty-third- and. thirty-sixt- h parallels of latitude. al e 1 Off ik tub Mountains. ed grn-pin- WmrrKD but not Conquered. Tli people of Truckco City aro determined nut to givo up tho ship. Although the fire has inado a dean sweep of their town, they are getting ready to rebuild it. Tim time tha burin o-- houe will bo built of buck and f, mndo A number of btuines men arc now arranging to go in together and build a frout wall of brick the whole length of n block, each of them building thu other wall that may bo required on hi own hook. This row of building will bo but one story in height, but will bo very substantially construct'! it i intended to make tho main front wall riwo foet thick. Virginia (Nov.) Jbttj rjtriHC. a fire-proo- to-ua- y; $1,000,000 Concert! At Louisville, Kjr Mlf. r RlILtTI.AliD. I u.ld PSim-tluUl.U S LI.MTFr VU. la ll4'd 1 Oil HU l- r JOHN - ot ir nf CITY TAX NOTICE. 37, 171. urraK, (Jorums, July T1I4V t UF. TnrANUur.u' 1. lit; .r..U' (I. Vb TTOiKL v t, tlll Sllliu.d asrffS r-- X4 y lUt Ut , dco-ro- l piocured- can NOKDIUK, LATE OF ITtREDtlUCK VAN take noUce tbst you sro summoned to be Slid Sppctir Indore 1. J. Utck, J. P., uu tbe 31st usy oijuy, 17 1, st 3 r. M , or Ju.iuu nt will le roiul red -- s.u ( jou, sud In favor ot U D. tbe auuof twouty-flv- e Id. .$46) uol.ar. with cots of sc thm. O. D. KICiniOND. rvucf. 4 rfh, 8IO Tichct of Admtwfon, 26. 1871. Vlruhiiii City, Montiinu, A1T. J. II. Ik A VIM, VUE FROPUIBTGH v Ptoprletor. ANNOUNCES QUEErmVAftE, ' Cur. ' ' li. -- la Tre.su or sod Depository. ImtuedUUly Hi Couciti Ue saat of :55U,000, 111 WHOLESALE Ct DETAIL 6la s s w An; la the foiloffiug OlFt-O- . Ot ( ... One Due TO JUS ly ih-- t ho I. 00 10 U 0 2,000 Lift of. U.ouO 7,0o0 6,0 0 one Gift of oua out of.... One ti mud Gift of.... Ten UIL of f l.ooo etch..... 8,000 a.oo llttrca QIIUol Merchant, 4 000 ............... ........ . b.... ............ .. $00 AND GENERAL 6ooo One U;ft of HOUSE FU dc20tf 13 600 K 400 14 000 la.neO 13oo CORNBR 16,000 13 600 10,000 QEfiniSN cUHLES, OF whoLOsALE 44.600 Iltr.i; MBRART IN tOl'ISVILLE, Libraof Kentucky. charter this ed ,t". ty and Milling Implements. 1 Iso, os Ooriime, Utnli klannfscturers of TIN, COPPER, AND Trustee. tt- -, iCy ; Zt-1- .1. -- n, Shoot Copper, - Met arty, t.f U,a IKuy L der, J. i mm n lJ c e; M. V ClukV. Politic a Tct lij ikj H. T. Dur re't of tne L t.Nvi 1 is- -, 1 d tl a following h Iru.K-tby Kenft-kv!' tie a woo of vrrtl and ctrlnrnt cltsi-ntc I. aie r t b b t- - icnt sc iv co,o rt, an I go fienmrbiidet Rockor Irons, Gold Pans, Rocker Dippers, t- , s kn-iw- m-.n- to.d the Cr.wit.g and li.irlhutJoi lion. IT. Sttprnbori, J. Jtff Jude ( ft flea,' ; )! ii. T. 1. ruu i vlUc c aueoi y coup i l,oti. k-a- . (nt. It'J fersoii , unit LouDvdlf ; lo'n Wt; COkiCtO ; tkn?i j-- H. t. V 1juil Hon. J. 1 It. lu-- ; Jil-c- raoft ccurt of C ra ft sruc lir Iml- vi . bru. c, Jd 'go Jef O. Baxter Mayor o Wb.. I fttatrof D. K'iitucky A.t-r- . Constantly oil linni! a good r r bon, Propt 0it r 11 First of July, 1H7I. 'A liberal discount will tie allowed when i Ur; Astortineut for the Jobbing Trade, House s ' Furu sning, -- Goods. Cvcry thing for a compUts' ontfit to 100, 600 in a lot. All order be prompt y st ail Uc.i-reriirued by malt, ngla as ordtivd. by eap'e-tHi,or 1 lie u deraik'iied. Isle p. tucipal Bi sine a Manager of tke very uii0a lul Mercantile Library Gdl Coo- ert of ran Iriuciect. having tr n tiuiolntel agent of th aboie iderpr a, bar to say lht evcry'blnif will be doNii to make this so irutr succiaa, ami t will fi- d Ihcir Intel sta aa well htiye if lick th-wer pe aonaliy present and envd-- d e if aup rlntended the entire affair, i ni Freight, Bunt, Allnd or Prospect. l Montana Street', Orders by - C'UAUI.Lft R. tin bovoon INXail PETER,' CORHVNE, -- A . tli and Glli, - i - - - UTAH. Galt House, I ouNvllle, Ky. Improved Rotkcri Complete and Cbeap. ! Will Receive Prompt Attention. Tho 2 u rest and Clearest, Delivered every morning r THROUGHOUT TIIR CITY tlxo Vt Quicksilver, Picks, an " Proet r Knott, Itto u eti-- r G tigriss; Ah tobacc and co.to b oter. dr w Gra'iam. Tho ' o ders ot tickets to wtib-- u it are award d wlk ie p kl on pr a mutton at the fQ.'e lu Iioni vilte. Kr. 'II ko a will is for sale at the office la Lonlsii to on the je72 Gold Scales, Pre-ld- m P. n Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements ; u. Unite fttaux, strict roaccucnir Attorney Moth te'e, t; N. (iei.cral J I. 1 yle, .; Dr f . lied, In f Md Unlvera.t;, St ntl. Jmlti iftl lliaiil-n It. lion. J N Henry tu-Ms'Ursio, Editor Courf-- r Jouro!; W. N. ; itcu Cass day, of irur Jiuni.i Fr'ttti.t i'u C iicni'r, lal. Geo p Do- ru Jioprtelcr M. A:.s l.;r; It. ft. (.'aid ctrbJ SHEET-IRp- . WARE. laic Governor cf Attorney Irxtos, Hio-wcHEs- t &. J. Particular Attention paid to Orders mau . ' by ' job RY IIIUAM HOUSK. my26-t- f Spl-t- f PRirjTinc TOO I IV, Counsellor at J-a- w IIoDtanfi Street, Oil ENTIRELY Goods Shipped East and West mu C0R1WE, t n sn2n3m On the II. II. SHEPHERD, HOUSE AND Glazier, SIGN Uae of (ho Ballroed fil I1EYJ PAINTER, Same ditf Orders etc. Paper-hange- r, MflTEniAL ift u c are received . dons with neatness and dispatch. Orders st the shop, corner of Front and Fifth streets Work will receive ild frtsnd cd tbe pulUc senrr mpt attention. of tbl weU am.wn house, sad loug bss tknib-r.- e s to stteiulon sad net busmtss in the eprttnce the wsnts of sll jusUfy htai fa promUiug the . . first close caiertsiument. CALIFORNIA ASSAY Tbe tsblrs will be supplied wlih everything tbe bffd (1. passengers by. stage coming to the CspPatl (VIr fie ) will find It to their ieUrrsl to smp st tbe g Intt rostttifihl llote). SIC s' Me-I- s. r week. $1: lhrd by the day, $3; To SALT Jt26-3iCITY, Hoard end lodging per Wtek, $14. spltf i AT THE I. p-o- p.e OFFICE, , LAKE Cl , I have opened an Also Agent far. the J - UTA. LIBERT'S? LEVI . SANDEBN, Proprietor. JM EATS, and FISH Kept Constantly on Ice. BEEF. MlTTON, VEAL, GAME ETC., ; . h !ea e and Retail. Market open st sunrise every day. Kniusges, m4sder Ibrns the At fresh meats, slwsyl lu fttore. ItOttUoA Street. Near iixUi. Jy 3a $ - mm Dvr ni S2 MAiamarr; . II. I.UI1BEH, rr.n.ur, . beat OF babbit metal TOT vary cheap at this ethos. FOUNDS in.Kara plea CORINNE . ' il b ' AT mi tn .AND. a ' - sb California and Montana 8hk Ui&u GffiJGO AMD th U C- - Prices Etc.," at Lowest as s. ci t FOURTH STREET, CORlAltfi hand a variety of t&s beet Heeta, Bweon, eaQaage, dried beef, ete sored Bams, n$ar Always on Office te CALIFORNIA POWDER V70RK8, Wholesale and retail dealer In ell klnda of Weals, Reporter t- f: U; sad am now prepared to do at kl da of saas; of Ore received bp mall or expret promptly assayed sod returns made the follow Ic.' day. Terms reasonable. J. B. MEADUL apltf place, meat market, Fresli at tbe above name Office li, -" Main Srteet, u t t- coi-utr- gash.-across- Coiiioho Iron, Stoves, Hails, tb- - Library Is to be forever tri e o po grmtuttotjs us sort enjoyment of every citizen, si d it is the purpose ol tb misters to raise s fund sutR tent 1 secure s suitable build to pls in it boo.s eoouttit to form tne nucleus ln,s iitau'UiWut libi-r- y, of stto to s endow it as to enas they come able it to buy tne current publlc-tioout, and to be sol suutlnlug. The concert and diiirl uioa will take ; Uce under the tiumediis'e snpt rvlsion of tn truftc-- s nitmed in the act of in coip trsUon, who sro us follows; rsr HARDWARE, nOIITANA AND SIXTH STS., To be called tlie and arran. pealkxs NIIKLF AND HEAVY Prises in aU .'......$650,000 Alter pa jin r tho espru- - of the enterprice And tnskln the aUiribatlon of tl Rifts, the balance of Uie proceed srUtug from the mile of nekets will be t of m spprnprLUd to tt.e 721 11 os E. Tran.li GOODS, lo.onO .......... . ................ thepmvisl psof nil I sill (10 60.0C0 LrihUvu Gifts of tSOOeseb.. Twenty Gifts m $700 each.. Gift of $60u each Tweuly-flv- . Tb rty oi.ts or $soo eb Forty Glfi of 4(Ki fch... Kn ty.Ove Gifts of $300 each Fifty Gilt of $3 Ml ikh 440 Gifu of $100 etch Public Bar Furniture, ; nd up-lift- h lt.ooo nut (lift of............ Out Girtff One am of By . uouo - of (lit Oi t ot t,e i 14.000 it... Out ol Olio a Plated Ware,' . 16,0 0 uta o 4fi.fi (lit I il.OOv) 16,000 . PS, 61 CffANDELlERS, .AND. isu.0 (itlt Of.... ti.ft f lt ul. LA . . ( UO.OOO 2', .00 2o,o o ig.ooo ot.. of, um w I ITUIIB It H TJT a .............................. bill &MWDJEIEl F after ths holders of Tickets GIFTS: ONE OUtND Due blit Ol . uo uitv of t cutlery, r.iinnonc, currency, Will he d! sir. butt'd by lots to - J CHINA, Bank of Kentucky Tlio Citizens J N, 0 Jy 2d At HlTERflATIOIIAL HOTEL, Xlunra), la Wholesale and retail dealer Each ticket will have aveched to it four oon;one The iitIUr ( uf ills u. u u.l i..t ou f f 2 W J,u ut rw .ist wilt be entitled to a iraisUm to the Concert, snl t the wpolo amount of the gift a. ant-- e t.f tach cottpuu uili t I . it h lot llio uu t one tainted io ad tut tou to tha r.mrth of ilio amount or such giu a wa, be awardHt )r, 1o provide funds for thi Or ud Ooicirt, and for bioat ot th 1'un i.i Library of Ke.tiuck), tie HW, too lickeia Mf.llbc sold st 10 each cu.rency. bm-mdi- Dffsd, Corlane, June A - DEiNSIS LEGAL NOTICE. flaat of Creighton Under th ctlrcrt'on of ths best xnasltn! tnlent that my bond (hi 27tb day of July, A. D D71. UEG. L. UULl, ouy treasurer. W'ttu' Jy37 1m JOHN A. CltEIGHTON, Tuesday, October 31, 1871 Oil tor mo yesr 1871 sro now dua su.l p.ty .bis to tho uny '1 res-u.cr(Kofga L l!ol , tt ld Ci c. A I of .ld taNei rvm t I.k iUps d fur ih.it days tom mo d.to d litre f .ili ba duU.iqat itt bu III. huuk Will be uo Fct d scwuidiUK to Uw, with suuitluiul totis. Montana. Street, Corinno, .Utah. Vv B, not kiuiwii, d It ml .il k. ill 141(1 ( 't birch I.ultlta d to Slid PP sr III it'll of t or ittt ('ity, tu l.iu 1st tU ot O, H. l.niDit. 4. Ai.gt.s , 1. M, at J u'Uut It to tntwvr to Out iKiiiipi-lin bn Wvil u ot ptwl-ttie newer ifii.ut dolurs, or Jiidincut ty tl.iKiM will be rct.de red witu tom of setlou. kgs.usl tiit ui lor s.ij tut i. 11. HhHiAuD. I'latut.lT Dated. Uorinte, duty J. I HU. Jy.7 3t ftl - V (.'1ft or l,( (io tt kets are sreo :ipu ed bv Uiidcd to and tho LEGAL rJOTICZ. -- -- of Crowd citizens of thi place, Silver City, Gold Ilill, Dayton nnd Carson, aro at present rusticating in tho valleys nnd about the lakes of the Sierra Nevada mountains. They are all having so good a time that wo never hear a word from any of them. They are like tho old rat that found tho cheese nnd who then called together his whole family and all bis relatives and acquaintance?, nnd told them that ho was utterly with the world g and all tho greedy, it inways-o- f habitant, therefore lie was going far away to lead thedifu of a hermit and end hi days in pious nmlitatum and prayer, lie vt:u thought to be n mot exemplary old rat until some month after, when his relatives found him snuclj hou-e- d inride of his great cheese. Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise. , - 1 Craisd con WAY, T. D. TF. IKTI, tho i rustess ot the Public lAlffsry ot Hsutuek jr ' will gvo a ' I o, vo-dl- MISCELLANEOUS AD VIS; AtTTHOHITY OF A Rf FOfAf. ACT OF LfKrtftlstur of Kutukrr of MrcU 13tlw m3 4 NEW GROCERIES, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. Corea. llcrCRTEK. DAILY COIUNXE G TRANSPORTATION Je$ir COUPAliT. ti CliiGatyo PriocO t i |