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Show SR V Wall TrMVfcMy a at uk day lit porter. mousing, it,b. -- - the pressure of adverse circumstance, beyond tbelr control. It U a source of pride HOME PAPERS. f BT J. U. BE IDLE, c. V XXIIL The OFFICIAL PAPER of ?flie City, County, Ter-iJand the United lltory, jilO" States. C' (.TITH ES It satisfaction that ttiy editorial management met with the hearty approval of those in whose judgment Imostoa-flded- , now appn and that the lUroKrzB continuance a Tooting that" reudef reasonably certain; for I shall ever feel a pride that I once directed it policy. A for the Mormons, I came among them with but few ideas about them,-anmy first impressions were rather favorable. ! My first fiiends wert all Mormons, with whom I journeyed across fourhnn-dre- d miles of the plains; and those persons' are Vtill roy friehdq they have extended me courtesies which I duly appreciate; I have eaten their salt and warmed Bat not ftll their kindness at their fires. or personal friendship could blindj roe to tho monstrous defects 6f their social system or the odious features of n church tyranny;, and. if my Jeeiings sqou changed towards the hierarchy, it ws only from the best of evidence,,. That evidence has constantly accumulated until language fails me to convey my utteT detestation of their Bytnv That the people are frugal, induHtrioUKor honest will avail them but little while fanatically devoted to such a power. If iu the bitterness of beatedjoon-trorers- y injustice has inadvertently been done to any private persou. none will regret it more or be more, feady to make amends, and though some vnplrasant experiences have fallen to my lot. I am not conscious of apecial animosity against the body of the people,' And when a score of years shall have. passed ml the principles for which wa have' contended are seen iu quite sure I, amwriter will at who cursed the have many least give Li m credit for sincerity ; and though there still be some who dissent from the measures be basadvoonted, when the fierce alembic of time has proved which was correct, and the test of experience has shown what was really best for the TVnitory and the, people, I trut they will not jremeuibcr their, wrath for-ever. antTdt-c- p S i 1 j ITHlf LITEKUY. 7 s I pi u . i Hi i m a 1 1 1 1 s ! I if fi i 4 I f it' (CoNCLVMON.) : ..U fx A a.. s ; With Johnstons tnrny cnuie one Kirk Anderson who noon after established a A Bi:U7StPHHf)!)ITIi CITfir. weekly paper called 'the IVilejf'Taa. I run through 1853 end all or nearly all of The flivt jvmnbcr oft he Sail Lake 1S5D, then for want of support.' new the manageunder is of known this paper, except from Telegraph Little is a the very the boaud files still in the llsroRTEU ofment (which by way questionable one) of tc sort of alf fice; but it seems to have been edited a and alf concern inude it ajiear-anc- e portion of its existence by Mr,' Auderson recently, but no other number and at another time by Mr. McGuire. followed It. This I certainly a The first daily paper, the Union Vidette. fchort If not a very brilliant career, was established nt Camp Douglas Into ill and will probally put sonic to their 18C3, vtitji Geu. Connor as proprietor. At thinking caps and to balancing the the beginning tho work wa done by tn profit ami loss column of their ledg- listed men of the California aud Nevud.i er, as Mr. Stonhouso says every volunteers, and the editing by variona ofad. In the paper are paving ones; bo fice ra of thnt command. Tho main object ' much the worse for those who paid. of the Vuhlle beems to have been to give Nevertheless it serves them right, daily telegraphic reports from the acat of for it seems there is a class, of peo-pi- e war, which were eagerly sought afier by cast that will never comprehend till the G ntiles. The Mormons then had ono paper; the Wetkly Deseret XVics, Mormonlspi in Its fullness, till they bnt have paid dearly for lt. This gen- almost as old na the Territory, but much dull nnd proy to met t the now detleman, (we believe that Is what too some call, him) Mr, Btenhonse, it mand for intellectual stimulus. The le-i with-thconcurseems has managed to inveigle a delle was established command in then rence of Gen. Wright Chicago gentleman Into Ills Tel- of' the Department, with a view to the egraph trap with the hopes of ot- -. publication of official orders and ia the talnlng a new lease of life In Utah, hope of disseminating more correct inbut Its no use, Its too late. Mr. formation on the and civil policy Btenhonse In trying to play Into of the Governmentmilitary the Mormons among everybodys hands, lias discovered In addition to the old feeling betwci it too late that his own are empty,; Mormon and Gentile the I dclte had to Ids reputation (such as It vns)gonb,' deal with of loyality, the Voluand ,hls society shunned by both, nteers beingquestions intensely devoted to Amcricau iientlles and Mormons of every dti institutions, aud the Mormons only difnomination. In the salutrrfory of fering from Southern rebels in the fact the Telegraph under the new re- ' tliai they were not openly ic arm. The -gime, Mr. B. promises to run an paper soon became quite popular and ob IIOTlEriPERS. coltaiued a wide circulation in Moutana and dependent paper. In another umn of the same and only issue he Idaho, ns well as Utah. In the autnmn AVitli this number, 23, we close takes sides ..with The Mormons as, of 18G5 it'was removed into Salt Lake the publication of Mr. J. II: EeadHs might bo expected. In 'another he City and enlarged. Some of the officers Home Papers on Utah, which takes sides with the Gentiles which still wrote occasionally fur it, but tho certainly have been the most interrecontrol was in the hands of civilian?, esting instructive and: valuable bethey tloht want. In another he . J. Gold-ric- yond ail doubt of any similar enpudiates polygamy; in another he ltev. Norman McLeot and-OThe controversial spit it which was terprise ever undertaken .In Utah, sustains fy, &c. ; firstono side amt then the other till the whole outfit of questionable benefit in Mr. McLeod These papers were merely published ussumesthc Hermaphrodite ton dis- - sermons, was much.njore fitting in the as an abstract, being chapters, parts glutting extent. The richest panU columns of tho reJdle, which increased .n of chapters nnd gleanings here and for one year. therefrom lxls forthcoming' bookr graph, however, in this independent popularity and rau, well contributed also to Several other Govto advice is persus the Tin Amkrican Saints following paper its pages during that time. Tho office ernor' Blinder : .which will bo out Tkkkitohy, h Mr. nnd Shoaff hands then Wm hav) no pcrsntml acquaintance with ehunged alout tho first of March. There Is General Hbatfcr, ainl, therefore, can dis- printer from California, became nominal very peculiar nlout Mr. interestedly tender him the'mlviee to pay owner and editor. Bnt tho tfd ite hud something Hcadlea writings on Utah tlmt.no no attention to the folks down East ott and iu its of d the prosperity light pusst the vrur question, but to come out hero other writer has yet obtained. It in when he is ready, mind Ids own lmiirofhi five mouths was rtduced one-hal- f is that clear, cool sort of impromptu and he wifi get along well enongb. His receiving but indifferent sapjiort et that. wisdom and disere ion, . .ignorance or Sho.iiT soon after left, bunding over the faculty of telling things Just exactly obstinacy" ahohM lid have citln r of tl;ce aud ns they are, without fear or favor commodities even iimnperabandsnce. will pupt-- to Judge Daniil McLaughlin or exoneration or underrating. It make not tv whit of1iT'riuc:e jin IT.iiiH Mr. Adam Auibacb, who again enlarged is that fresh, natural charm that out hereTill we should like him with t'u it to the former size. For. a abort tim-th- e a former rather than with the lalter. Hlill, flourished; but Judge Me routine writers nevr ioscss, style conetrn and be it either' way, progress develop leaves pleasing nnd imlelliblo Lti:!diu departed for CLeyenne, after that svii.,leii..nn,. fha,jwurllLilJLIii , jacnLivre i no f itmnft toff or2trrr uwir wn gTfnnpenrrrrq"KTTprHrr irrmr 'irmerr-o- r In any other place but Utah and ShoafTs admiiiistration the financial Head les book will Iss given in tho etnlnatlng from any but a Morinort of the contra hud iubrca-c- d Hi:im)uti;u. organ we should deem such ndvice to such an extent that all the surplus as this to a federal officer the lilgth material was sold, and two other offi es i of Impudence, yet this has always were mainly outfitted therefrom, viz: Tim The ?j Itcv.(?) Doctor Ormsby, been the doctrine of the Mormons, fWi Muj-n'nt- t and the Are-bc:t- r from a hard town small If a U. B. ofilelal came here, wild Early in J85S ilr. S. 8. 8;vtl srtived by Corinne, recently wrote a letter nothing to anybody; let the Mpr-mon- s from Cuhfointa nnd deeming the 1( cation from Chicago to Ills brother In-lu- st do just as they please, regard- favorable purchased the remaining materat the tithing alllcc, Suit Luke City, less of all civilized laws nnd usages, ial, nnd on the 11th of 21 y the amue his inability to conand oiler no remonstrance whatever, year, issued the first number of the Solt acknowledging to vert Chicago the Ar'Wmbn fath, daily ouly. The first five even fellow, Just the man Like t Jn was a tip-to- p though Chicago is so fearfully tho paper w is very they wanted. Hut let him for once mo ths of its demoralized. Tills ltovereml(?) essay to do his nnd mind the govern- small and but ;oorly supported. There gentleman!?) evidently went to ments business as well as lii.s own was a lack of enterprise iu the manageChicago pretty poorly healed, and he was by , well wo dont care ment and if was edited for tho society on North Wells street to repeat what the hierarchy usual several dUfereut' persons, and regularly that wo are informed this liever-cnd(- ?) lvr call such men-- , to say the least by no one. A newspaper more than any gcntleman(?) moves. in while they were anything but respectable other enterprise requires the controlling there arc said to be very easily conin tho eyes of the Mormons. Straw energy of one directing mind) steady to tell which way the wind blown, verted almost any tiling. A five better than variable talent; mediocrity and from the present Indications of nboro note do dollar will it, Doctor. We all it must have a fixed policy, and the straws, it is pretty certain want It understood that distinctly uov. Bhader will not come out here pne common place worker, a mere plodtills reverend is der 'and mind his own business only, right gentleman Isa though he be, fir better than half a but will come prepared to mind some dozen brilliant but irregular geniuses. gentleman ns Is a gentleman. There othef parties business ns well, some But it is doubtful if any newspaper could are plenty just as good Mormons in parties whose business has long been have succeeded during that period, no Chicago as there are in Balt Lake neglected. We shall miss nur guess if the Mormons' dont find Gov. Shaf- matter whut talent might have been cm- - but they dont like to fer the greatest scalawag of them ployetL . v without the ducats. . .4 v, , nil. , : , On tho 10th of September, 18f8, the Examined. The Iowa iSnte Jt' gutter , of writer entered Salt Lake City, and on the ADDKSD1. the 28th uit. saj s : 19th of October took editorial chnrge of The Ilonse Committee on Territories Wc are Informed that the editor the Bkpoktkb, in which position he con- has txamfued Mr. AI BBrasher, ofUtuh of the Deseret Heirs, becoming dis- tinued for eleven months, UDtil 8 ptember relative to the couditioa of society there 1859. the first of December he joined and tbe amount of resist (Uce lhere is to gusted with the accursed Institution with MrOnsars. Adam Aulbach and John tiro execution of the laws of the United lie has so long battled for, conteni- -' irsheris a Gentile, and the delin the purchase of the entire office, State.from Barrett n motion Utah, Mr. Hooper, says he1 is made in the egate plates having which partnership continued for eight prejudiced. At all events Mr. Brasher U. S. Senate that the three followmonths, with Zealand pleasure lathe wri- represents things ; to be, in a bad wsy in ing sections le added to the Culloin ter, but with little pecuniary Utah, and he s of tbe opinion that the profit. A Mormons, or rather their leaders, mean bill. We were not aware the lliblo edition was commenced in Febry business when In any way sanctioned polygamy, weeklywhich they talk of resisting the is still . couiiuued, with in- Cullcm bill, provided it is enacted iuto a 1SG9, but if such is really, the case, why creasing circulation and popularity. In law. The indications are thst the Comthe quicker such provisions are spring the office was removed to Corinne mittee will report on the bill favorably, alibi Ished the better for all con- und Utah substituted iu the title for Sait and Mf. Callotn announces his intention of putting it thiough tho House. cerned, as Is evidenced by the auth- Lake. Early in September the writer reT lie sb-lvis a fair sample of the way in or of the three concluding sections tired, and soon after the office passed into which the enemies of tbe people of Utah of the Cullom bill: thu hands of tho present management In conduct themselves, the poor, , miserable, See. 22. And be it farther enacted, that closing these sketches a few words may cowardly hounds! This fellow Brasher sails under tin assumed name either east the book, called the Holy lliblo, oreo be pardoned to one speaking, it may be or in Utah, for we have every reason' to much thereof iS pertains to plural marbimself while occupying believe thst Brasher is no other than Busriage, or provides for the legal inheritance egotistically, of kin, a contemptible pettifogger, who reof property by the children of aucb plural a delicate and difficult position. left Salt Lake City between two la cently marriage, hereby nnimfied, disapproved Of my intercourse with the Gentiles of Destrct Seics. day and declared noil void. and and repealed, none bnt the most pleaAut JSoc. 33. And be it farther enacted, that Utah I have, Ila, ha, got your foot In It at last, 'An recollections. .ulttrr qnife stranger, office, before, holding any person every have you ? We did think that long voting at any election. Bitting n a juror nu invalid, and iu a condition where per- eared critter at the tithing ottlce had or holding any position of honor, profit or sonal friendship was almost n nece ity, I sense to elude such stumbl trust under the Government of the United enough received from tho first al their band the a snbsceibe solemu and take shall Btatee, ling blocks as the above, ,Tle truth oath, under the pdua and penalties of moat courteous and respectful attentions. of the matter Is the State and ab My keenest sympathies were enlisted for, Jteyistcr perjury, that be doethe disbelieve saJil some B time thlsDrash-eho Lr that r blc, ago disbelieve Holy a people, exiled a it were in tiro very way will roar to in way, plural the" lvrm any as it pertains, from Utah Mte a. Jacob. centre of theircountry, claiming the'name whieli'clearlyDelegate raise, aud that he defeat tlmt proves faithful. Gide- and protection of . American cit zens but Abraham, the father of thewho was man the under an alias, or taouht sailing worse Ilutsiau thau a to despoon and all the prophet with .objectdisfranchised and mnn and the beforo of tho wires, Committee together withpracticed plurality praetioslly tism; on Territories the Saviour, St Paul and the other Apo testifying to the dangout representation iu soy Legislative tie who set forth these men s " erous-ami ' belligerent attitude of body. ' My social intercourse with (hm of faith, purity and virtue. r; the Mormons. If Bill Hooper has . Sec. 34. And be it farther enacted, that hn been of the most pleasant character, of Israel, tribe twelve turned names the of the Onemy to the; Mormons the and if at any time I have complained of be extonged of children polygamists, beiug n inefficient f support fer;my Lordhave mercy on them; nobody from tb gate of tbecity of the New work, I uow pecuniary . that it was due to J else wlllA V ' pcrctivc Jerusalem. fild i 1 e. -- -- Hon. O. D. .r t Jk m l"lm "I Hnul-rsu- u, C, r. Johnson, 'l 11 f H, & O. - : ' - fi l. Auerbsoh, 1 0. 11 Lortm,' Job a Hell, i , V U, Martin, , J. M. Langsdorf. Utaf. Oeoige ' i FlWl. Kieael, . , . L. J. John McCormick, ai.T Bass ctxx. ?5 J. It. Walker; , U. Popper, Col. Kahn, L O. Levy, , ' - - dell-t- f f ' Hr. , O. McOowsn, ' ! . .lar-DMoH- Mr. Poaae. , ' Wm. U. Neabltt, r . 'irr.l-y- - XXLTOX. " J.' Keeney. r: , -- 2 s' THE LARGEST n -- Taken np by the nnderaigued at his realdonce. Logan Ferry, Cache county, Ut.h, one large heavy built, light Bay Marc, ab tut twelve jeura old, with short tail and indistinct brand on ft shoulder; came to my pi ce shout ictii October. The owner la requested to call at the ritemiera, prove property, pay charges and t d i her sway. a a r H 60 187U. M K S . . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ia au ewcllf ul article of graunUted Vi. r hr gtula ; whercvi tro,fut 1 It ia untv-- r. nifiMti ToVitco ral.y aduil e.1. I la - ?iJ a h udsouro ruueU jCut rl LO RILL ARDS clns.i-- coiiaum- VlK'llt Clijii - urt of 1: . nil, IT. ! I mu LO HILLARDS tU i she 1 ! r wi ki.own Markc. h tlu ..rgi r ivc n-- tot neat Cigars A Two i, wherever lilt'd. If your storekeeper does not. have !: a for sale, snk him to get Unm ihey are sdid by respectable J ibbers almost very when: j Circular of prices fowardod on application. P. LOUD l.tUI) & CO., Ntw York. A aVti-cle- f t 4 Of 4 ", 5, . t , r- -i co-oper- ate homy i II JA I-- . -- emmmm t Having reoently taken this house and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, I purpose to keep! aas . FIRST-C- L ,, r I T tf i . j U tV he Only jl5-t- f .f Flre-pre- ef CC ti 1 V. 1 uid BeUUt Dealer Y . 1 1 P i " -- f A t arrlvlwf Train, f f 4 f c f n DOl'tf, r M - A " VT,i Inf W .Dealer - ,1 OUL. w WholMnde , - CIO A R5 AND TOBACCO. - 4Ut street cornec of Moatono, OcrihiM. , i d s . s riZjtZZd anglS-t- f -- t'T ntiiv tifn I t ' .fj' 1 Ku ton'Stmt.-.u- ' ! .it Sate kind ari'J.i - t .. li 'i t - I -- " Coilnue. -t , rm r Ci ft - .'J h ... JnJlX t! 1 !()! Street, ' " ZXontana ' s 3ULSH X ' j v Between Tliirl and F' nrlh COU: IN IS IC, ' Hif,, STilOFOUTlA . Stn-'t- s - UTAH LUI.rwrI.n, rmprlrtor. wn' Till FIRST CLARS NEW ITOTFl-to the pitlilie. The rHni are ticatly foruhly furnished. The iai.l plied with the hestilie market sffonlH." yytcr always on hand aiuUtm-lstiv sty e on , hort liotioe. The IUr la stocked with th- finiat 1 . .ar' !,' Frli , 1 - Liquors, and Cigar. - . - RAFFERTYS KE(J: SH OO'. MOIVTAXA STIIEKT, f" East sute,' between - ers Proprietor of Uia 4th 0t Sit1,- ! ! - i COlliNNE, UTAH. li- - 1 k Best of WJnes, -- IJqour and Cigars , variety. AValk right In, aud help yourJ J, gentlemen. t i. NOTICE There has been but $33 00 expemb'd . Jail (Wins hell's Csve). There I si ill eo" e ub-;l due from Citixeus thst signed s r recently, to establlKh and maintain h" s police lore here. Mr. Sewell hue lr,'Vi l: lected f.WO 00 on the subarriptioti, f"f ref use to g.ve suy account f. I ? an evpla-tttiof tills m si ter, and t"Vf those that have nut paid t J wdubol tl J r kl they subscriled, till Mr. Scwill nwi pUi.sllon of whst has been djue witla tl? Alretily collected. ; t , MANY CITIZLX,-wn- ad t ,i. E0 1IP8EJJAWMHL COlllXSE, UTAIL t t I, 1 ' . 1 Always on band T.ttmVr. and Rhine! Lttmi-- -r r oogh or dresaed furnished at tits lower. Cash Prices. oc7-3, ' Ith Aijoluing H tils. Fargo m & 1111 n-- V j23(fj , ' A CO., IHP4' t The proprietors begt leave n'Minccmuit ill a i tliey iiMiti d- - l sUurant, and are proparod to erto in a eplcuicau st)lv .it-- u-g- fT 1;' J ;. ;t fo.s. (Drridcutiil 3,lf?tiiwi'1, 1 "''chUKKX C.'b. , ; . '.CORINNE, UTAH. snu i a rasmii f Prcprltterk. . ly , The abovo is false as' to thejm J'-or exiwndtd. s. O. . ' Ux -- on XtTIJOQ BOVOfi, and Retail ..u lUjif- - a Ji ilV. i : j Orocoi ies and Xianors, ' n - i. . Cele-hral- a. t.t , w Oftlc, and Strtlili a aotitlioM- PLSARY, ; HENRY UEIWES, y r,l , y, mlnoO-Firh Streats, feo PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. H Agent for Brewer, Bern la Co., Ales nnd ..Porter. t. ( ; i I i I J 1 -- CORDELLA,. woti Its .Hnj f received by Mall and Teleoraoh promptly filled. nonnt ' ; f?,i , . .t I.IQUOKS, 1d Si Alt CQ ( t I (of the best brands) rj-Ord- WINES,. LIQUORS: & GHiARS a. !, The under.W ned liming pms li w 1 il ar- - r- ar-to .1 , u tn O - !' tit S il.i bimiuttr.. The t at tf Hd.l e amt ('.rittn' - k. at mtly it fiaud an i for i : ,t r. uanit.lw ' A I a Onat W m r ltm. li. R.T ESI, GROGE WINKS, S.L.TI BBALS, WholeMl j.u fiWc8KU5Li:. COMMISSION MERCHANT, , HOT SPRINGS, UTAH. Always on hand ths cboiseat Moats, Oame of all kind. Batter, Egga, etc. not if , oclfi axo t and a.ti lory rrjtr ti.i' .ta o THK O'tnlOK Wjjr r ELLSWORTH , 2ymp . . J-,- A. OGDEN, UTAH. S prfe-c- V Prep, charge hl lo iv t i!rtsl, iu d nr . IS. EtTWJSJ HOU; E. 11UYAN, W. T., t (Oate la the City. VICTOH COBDELLC n. - rc- wn-tt- always Gcnoral Produce I f Fiirrl Table m C'K.d or.tr r . se22lm CITY Meat Market. 'tlfa I on cir-- WholcMo and Retail ' 3 n) op-- n Hot t H.Hf.XT rMolIh f iae'tt a d HlO.I t ly .lyi-rII. f.IU ill to 4 I li J' nih'IU an TC'DACCO, CIGAUS and GLASSWARE. ASS HOTEL , - if if a yw ni't-i.'- ALSO it- - ; UINTAH HOUSE, UTAH. COIUNNE, . i. a pa..nbl-.t- o or :o. or iM'ti I Jo 'a of XV n , iaqor. n.tniiOy on iiMnrt. "rJ VICTOR i . l lU i - Particular attention paid to eorodgmuenU and CASH advancements mode. j2A.am T i-- jri Uar;cv. i n gctit acndlng 'or alx w it v t fH Wnf.-. tl (fee XJ li t 4 I .? i. i t ml IU. k igc, ISOWKliS LUNCII ALWAYS OX HvXD. .hare uf rublic tuttrouiue cnluiNHl, ruuc and c ii. Dy. tf you w nt t, khI game, a good drink, or a mug. P 'E: T Yf.OR H IHEUIIEWINS. P. 3IEHCHANT, vZ"t-I- ! ihxt-c- . U. , FU!t87REET,OCEET. W,ar ) !, :.-i.i- prnp-rt- AND COMMISSION . k.p it I'd h SJVUKFR t t,' -- have now been in general tu tu the over , Ui.ltwl Side- 1!0 years, and still acknowledged tho b st Auction' , i3 torn go. , i i- t, v ith NO e Mml by l.x( r p THOMPSON, J 1 n. rnuttM-- x- FiiEi) i . H- i without doubt tbe Chewing Tobacco. test chewing tobacco inthe count, y., J. lW. c. I i j ; 1... tlf : t .ii r.i iM tttVIUN! ur bit. s -- by $in, Jtt 'a Btl'l I. t ,, rKU'itr'.K y it tt;i cp.) 'h tlol I Jfui fuu 'mi M a rc eq at ti 2I l..ilt VU ; -i. privi kc l tUi Chew iu tobacco has no cqua or an-rior any where. It J.ORILEARDH nm-u- state.-& i! VMq rt.n rut? nqrnti qtril . '1 sit C7atchef,j X' nr, till ihc bi.l nmk., . y 4y cht,-o- Pm; rl"icr. This brand of Tine CENTURV 1 H PI o hup-hazar- d 4, Contains v.ng besl : n .f icii" ".HU OH('II);? Sfrit n THE ONLY OKNI IV: HUl Y T t.b -- it lil . t , prcMr.'d ;u it.r. i bo't that an lie procure I in tl, - !j rr'it r at Wbo'c-nl- c arH retail f rt u a ili ap-c- i I't. and promptly alt u cdt. tanreiujdv Uv3 s .UBTTir-- Ci oid"5t Qcl.l Corner Fijlh nnd Mi mitt tut k. the &h It is tuaduoi i!i,J. ii. it Smoklnx Tobyro, leaf tfOu - It si In It eifects, sa the N'ent'iu has U n wcubV ta-- h ut'-- r Strsctod'; ;it'ieHv-- ho It ta very lull. t,t Jiuht in color and amoftug; wdgiit. ItriM'o one pouud Dt. i .nu an firee of .rlt.ary IsVacco. In tlda bra.ul we alao pack order evciy day for flr- -t quality. Mcerrh.m.u your-elve- a it la all lijea. Try It and com-tncIt c a lut to be, the yicrar of ai.l ' H L? Si A ' o U by MlSCKLLANIkHs. CITY MARKET. P. Doran. EUREKA ?. ' , t ; LORILLARDS C i . , , NOTICE! Kf exi-teu- ce f I.V o.- j For sals at B no Creek Station, eue horse, be. longing to Pat: Prsi.ly. to be sold f ir debt by rue for the sum ol ($3U) fifty dullato. r, -- RQ01H I Titc jtroprlelor haa ppnretl no paln nor oxjk'Uho ht.tn iking tlii- - tl most eomforttdde place to pass away an hourortwo at lhegrMi X,hm i, J Game. Golden Crown Cigars, and thelastof Ales, Wines and hiqu uhvajs3mon hand. .1. CV KITNF.V, iK.j., lUIPLUTl. Z. A. Logan Ferry, Jan. 22, gn-tlemuu(- I FITTED UP 3T THE MOUNTAINS. 1 r Ilooir AND-FINE- Eistruy JNoticjt! -- f: tf ' " All persona are hereby warned against traus with, or pnrvhas.iig tuy acting any busi-j-stock of, John Ritchie Iu my name, a all bun-ucoomtnankiAtloua hcretofuro exl&ting ns are severed and ha 1 no longer my nor does he own any a took purchaacd by spent 1 iiu while actlug as such. W. ROBIN SON. L. Corinne, Jani 3I,'1S70. anitiikik t J v "Totlce ""r Tr :r I J I ll) MonOuza Sl iMjef, OoriniMs , FLOOR MVNAGEI1S. " 8. Q. Sewrll,' 8am. Tlbbas, 8ciu How. Dan. Robbm. . -- f;y ?psljr?3rts IrcSrt : Ruaacl Thorji.' " H. EJlaworth, -- Klf.YSSrS EAST. BXAU BIVKK in (kirinne. JloiibO MA MMOT -f- - fB. Hampton. Wasatch T. B. Mon la. . JGr , ; BKAB IirVKK. 1 i 1 1 w. J,roi, Montgomery. Dan. Robbina, ' attention to. orders by mail. Goods shipped the day orders are received. The only exclusive Wholesale Iif" , 8. tullfibury, . '' , , fiST CnrefuL 4 J ' drr, MJ. W. T. OClcy, , .; k. s , ECHO. edi-toti.- il V .. 'J Xngler,' 11. ,t ; U t , , i West...ol tlio 3Iissouri River. ' s 1 S -i i Wrn. Noon,-A- . Iuuidr, P. H. Coyne, : Horace Wheat, . F. Auerbach, - . H i! '! their-fruitio- t , oaers. It. B. Bowman, , i - , ( GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQVJOUs, CIGARS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, IIARD-- t WARE, HATS, OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS - John K. Tram bo, John Pavlea. f Merrick, John Kupfer; J. Irluh, -- AND BEST! ASSORTMENT OF .THE LARGEST " t. . John Herman, Cap. Pierson. . A. W. . i' . A, Stubblefield, J. F. Wilsou, ' Richmond,' J - John hvee. - O D. tTTAE Frauk Hurlbut, 8. Pavia. . ' Cba Ellwell, K. H, Orth, O. H. EU.Ott, , . - - , W'ni. Rafferty, . Pratt. - - ; . J. Martin, ; J, W. K. Fredericks, 1m Wolf. !. L. Uoraisa, . q ChM. Orren, . -- CORINNE, F. M. But 1th,, "f trtigbtuu, n. ' 7 f - Ltiwcs, aPrilx lUietubold, . T. CUlicr, Bern. Uow, Wall Hplcw. L. M. Pointer, i y O. D. Hayck, A. J'Fltagersld, C. Pace I'rmnk N. J. Jhuuohoff, ChM. Duchenvsu, rJ oWerchatit' (Commission ' i' Montanii Street, ? H. Lubbcs, F.mj., P. II. WUbur, Ktq., f AND At OOSISS. J. Ietem, 1. Oetdlorg,; t rr.'J. s k. 4 J Wnt. II. Msnru; Touliy. . WJHOLESALB-,G-OCItB -- Jrojtriefors Metre - , or mrinnoM COMM1TTKS d i ? t i ( To 6q given a Tuesday evening JFebrtiatj) 227,T&70t by Messrs, Mulsh Grccnctcald jJblifan Hotel. i j f balu; i i C I MS t - AMlIViRSM s OLL1SB; tlwrti?fmrnts.r gtw ir k . j, 1 4 |