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Show . g "Wr mummuummmmmr .' I-,-, Later, God, through Moses, eoudetnned and prohibited tbe violation of tbe law 1 and tbe eub version of tbe institution o,1 marriage by tbe practice of piygemy, in 'Neither express terms Levit, xviii, 18. i ' HEW YORK sbslt Ibou take a w ife to another, to vex, to (Reported by' Woetcra Cnloa Telegraph Cowip'y. P. Bovill ft Co., 40 fvl Row, nncover ber nakedness, besides tbe other ' (Vorr Hodaoftft Maset, I Part Bow. in ber lifetime. Mr. Pratt objected to i CIIICAttO. this reading, but admitted that tbe text . . Cook, Cuban ft Co., IKarborw ilwt , would be literally translated. Thou SAW FRANCISCO. shall not take one to another, "etc., wbicb LATEST EASTERN HEWS. Memhauu , Boom U P. Ftabr, rendering leaves tbe sense unimpaired, as bhlUUag. I show d yesterday. SALT LAKE. Tbe next sutbority in support of tbe CUnottD ft 4 icklacr, Po.1 CBc building. great law-marriage was Malachi, who INTERESTING FOREIGH NEWS. o. p. wnrrKft ca. Prep. reproves tbe Hebrews for auccoasivo poly gamy that is. like tbe Turks sad Mur EdR0- J. H. BEADLE moL, putting away wives for no cauae rent-ill- s' excepting weariness of them and taking 1870. and UPas bis reason 20. A Got I that others; gives EVEN NO, SATURDAY hi made but oue for oue in Eden, although He could have made two for one had lie chosen to, and that be did not choose to SALT IASE CUT. because such an arrangement would not be conducive to a godly seed. To Concentrate Chalons for Bxi--t Labs Citt, August 18, 1870. Next came Cbmt, referring bacx'to the Big Battle. 4be same greAt acta and words of God in UftMi rrMptiM. the snd true that beginning, affirming I begin Vhn I left off yeatcrd y. Bw marriage, as instituted by God, contemn that the aoid presomp-tiobo it may strong plated no divorce tbe two, they twain Bazaine He further quoted U, tbftt the Hebrews were polyga-1- 1 should be one flesh. Christ, ss condemning tbe putting away Over tlio moms In those days. I do not admit tbs of a wife, except for adultery, snd tbe In this had weight any prsaimptits proof taking of another, ms adultery; or, tbe debate, bnt for tbo sake of argument am marrying of ber Jwho bad been put A FIlENCn ACCOUNT OF PUT. willing to look at it It might bo said ftky, jfrr Tbe intimation was, for him who could VIOU3 BATTLES. .that because tbe Bible girts account o detect it, that if Maiacbi and Christ, con men to patriarchs, judges twenty thirty damned divorce, or sacceslve polygamy, and lings who were polygamists, io tbe bow much more would they have concourse of a history of about 2,000 years, demned that species of polygamy which Dispatches lunotiucc respect enough for the foru a of de- haler it Is Mrly presumable that tbe people hasnt to wife ono before cency sway taking a Tremendous Victory theee polygamists founded or ruled were another. put ' polygamous. But in First Chronicles a Pant's Doctrines and Clrectlsni. of the Prussians bare tbe genealogy of tbe ancestors of tbe St. Paul was next quoted among tbe Hebrews from tbe flood to tbe time" o tbe Bible authorities sustaining tbo great Dsvid, and of a hundred chief men in- law of marriage, and the marriage in Edea cluding tba eons and grandsousqf Jacob, as tbe type of all subsequent ones. IIow ; wboee aons are there giren, tbe 'average clearly St. Paul does it, I showed jester ie between three and fonr aons each. Xu day. deed, tbe arerage is bat foar and one Having established that the marring, of more than ono to oue is not eighth each for the whole hundred anc Blows. lawful marriage, and tbut adultery slgni thirty-eere- n great men whose sona are lies cohabitation of tbe married outside oi New Yoik, August 20. The following gireo in the opening chapters of First lawful wedlock, it followed that polygamy of tbi il.ito Chronicles, and tba lUt Includes tbs poly- Is adultery; and, therefore, not only con- has been rtceived ut has the The ncival following Queen demned by the Seventh Commanameut, gamists Esau, Jacob, Iabmucl, Dsr id ao llezon-vill- e ueur Willit.iu from King dispatch two or three others who were probably viz: Thou sbalt not commit adultery, 13 ; The French Me and z, August but by tbe affirmation of Christ ia comwua attacked west of Metz; polygamists. This doesnt look as ibongh menting on Ibis commandmeut, That army was ; my its wm even atroog very tbe tbe position rule, among polygamy whoever looks on a woman to lust after In a combat of nine hours duration abief men, and if not among them, bow her, committeth adultery with ber iu bis d fuiully routed tbe French forces, . could it have been among tbe common own heart. their communications with Paris Pratt's Snphktrj. and threw them back upon Metz. at least one , people, ground down for New York, August 20. A special to In view of tbrse facts, wbat did SI". hundred and fifty jearsunder tbe most the Tb'fjran this morning says Paris is Pratts little, bogging, pettifogging lexis, crus! oppression ? excited over news received from terribly bis case, prove in the army. The fumlly of Prince Napoleon . The Arganesi ef natural ' Increase upon which ba rested But, it will be said, Israel went down favor of polygamy t To begin wi.b, they with all his valuables left for Switzerland. England has addressed into Egypt numbering seventy souls be- were all based, first, in the assumpticn anTbe Queen of to the King of Prusletter Hebrews autograph ca were a that tbe polygamous sides tbe mens wives, and came oat two the durability of him sia upon Mr. urging failed which Pratt tin at that time, hundred and fifteen years thereafter num- to peace. uceepting cannot hence snd prove, they prove; Napoleon Is still seriously and. alarm bering 2,500,000. Bach an increase, with fall to tbe ground. But admitting for hick. In Paris, iu all polili-cingly were that would have been argument they polygamous, monogamous marriage, tho is virarrangements, Emperor Mr. nor can Pratt it be didnt prove, impoeeible. To make this worth auytbiug rlly deposed. it has first to be proved that there woe proved from these texts, that any of them tu New York. August 19. The IForM surplus of women, .either among them required a married man to marry agaiu. special tiom Loudon says : The losses eu selves or anywberaelse that they could But admitting tor argument that they did, both sid4s of Tuesday and battles the in in could not certain cases, require it, that get hold of. tbe presumption being that were 50,000 killed and Weduesday as be or ooustrned show were because statistics authorizing wounded. Tbe there not, requiring Prussians, it is estimated, that the sexes are born into, the world io it iu any but the specified cases. Finally, hive men since they entered lost 100,000 is more not have true it that been. and have any they always Franco. Kin, substantially, to reference do than to polygamy they being eqntl among them.theOe Bazaine and McMuhons forces are there ie do need of con.ideiiug tbe rela theft or homicide, and, still more, con- stated at about 400,000. In the strued of the Bible laws effect on and of polygamy tive great light monogamy The people regard Trwehu as actual the rapid increase of tbe species. Every instituting monogamous and prohibiting and he h talked nf as prospecDictator, lose ail signibody must see that where there are two polygamous marriage, they of tho ltepublic; Consul tive woman and two men, nothing would be ficance whatever. Mr. Newman admitt d was a difference there between the that gained, at least in tbe way of iucreate, by oue man marrying them both aud leaving law of tbe Bible aud the practice of some Bible men. But does the practice conRiTcws. tbe other wifeless. Bat let us see if the increase above demn the law, or tbe law the practice? - t, spoken of was unreasonable. Jacob's sons Besides, there are only twenty to thirty raris, August 19. Tho following discases of the practice recorded, all told, iu patch has just been made public : Genebeand grandsons numbered sixty-threside their wives Genesis, xlvi. when be tbe history of millions of people, running ral HcadqunrteiM, August 18. In the action of tlie JOth iost tho' corps of General went down into Egypt. From that time through nearly twotbonsau'd years. With a Tribun Extra, which Mr. New- Ludmiroult formed the extieiue tight of tilt Moses numbered their U ecendants in tbe wilderness of Biosi was two hundred man bequeathed to tbo town on'leaving the army. A battalion of the 73d regiment and fifteen years time enough for seven for the Pacific, before ns, I concluded destroyed a li usoiau regiment of lances generations of thirty years each. There that be not only sustained the negative of and took its colors. '1 litre hitvo bet J. . were sixty-thre- e Ummee to start with ; tbe question tinder debate, Does the ranuy brilliant cavalry charges, 'in one cd children each, tbe Bible Sanction Polygamy ? bat the affirm- which General Lcgraud wiw killed ut the them night allowing first generation would have numbered 501 ative of tbe question, does the Bible con- head of his division. General Montague is missing- - Tbe Prussian Geuerals Doerdivide by 2, 252 ceupfc Give these demn snd prohibit polygamy? Xeiea at Tbe debate the the we each have 2,016 and keeps. up ing and Wedcl were killed and General eight children children in tbe second generation, and by rate of two columns a day. What could Groanler Van lUnck were woundt-d- . be stronger proof thst, in tbe estimation Prince Albert, of Prussia, commanding 6 the asms process, 8.064 in tbe third, ia the fourth, 129,024 In tbe fifth, 516,-- , of tbe polygamists organ, the were not- cavalry, was killed. Tbe follow ing uiorn-n- g we were musters of tbe j osition 006 in tbe sixth, sad 2,064 384 in tbe sev-ra- th ably defeated in the debate. Douolas. the generation numbered by Moses. occupied by the enemy on the Tbe pesauta of theee last might reasonamorning of the 17 h. Severul combats with tbe rear guard Took place near Grov-elettbly be supposed to ba living still, sod, inLOCAL NOTICES. to oo on and The force of the enemy in battle of that deed, age long life, try on tbe ICth iust. may be at a tbe grand parents. Adding together tbe three last generations, therefore, as alive Ho! Just received at John Ileils, three 1 10, 0TM) we have not yet tbe exact figures at tbe time of the numbering, and we . tons of Alaska ice, for of o ir loxscz. have 2,709,504 more than 200, OCO to spare jondred and fifty Paris, August 19. The following ofiie-- al tale at one cent per pound, delivered at for contingencies. d spatch has teen made public : Verjy23-t- f And if it be urged that I have counted your door. dun, August 17. Three oclock this morn-n- g too many generations, I absll deny it, and the army of Prince Frederick Charles claim that I have not given each family Tlie First Mammoth Arrival commenced a sharp attack on tbe right as large a somber of children as I might of spring clothing can be seen at A. Kuhn of our position. The cavalry division cf reasonably have dooe. for. God had prom- - A Bros. Dont fail to call and examine General Fortun and the second c rpa uniaed again and again to moltiply tbe those fine California aud Eastern suits be- der General Frosaard made a firm resistance. Tbe divisions of another corps is. nnnsnally. fore that exceedingly, aplG-t- f purchasing. - Under soeh n blessing twelve, fifteen, which were in echelon on the right and '" eft of llesouville came np successively tweotj children, might rather be expected Marble4th The corner Clothing than eight There Is maoy a woman, went into action. The enemy de and Montana and of alace, streets, who bears eight in sixteen years, force and made re- -' tbe largest and best selected stock of iloyed a considerable and a healthy woman can bear children ias resume the offensive, to efforts jeated JenU Goods and Clothing FurnishiDg from fifteen to forty-fivwere where vigorously repulsed- .- A thirty years, they the mountains. time eooorb for twenty. Again, aocord-- , n d2-fresh corp advanced to turn our I ft. We tf A. Kchji Jt Bbo. log to BiUe chronology, Jacob was eighty lave everywhere held onr positions and when ba find married, and oae hundred nfiicted heavy losses on the enemy. Our ofan lartlid. Published oss and thirty whan ha arrived ia Egypt, yet is serious. General Battaille was ha had great grandsons with him three for the benefit of Torso men, and others, wounded In the beat of action. A regigenerations In fifty yean. And Joseph, who suffer from s savors dxbxlitt, etc., ment of templars charged on the stuff of who married at thirty sad died at one applying tbe means of self-curWritten Jazaine, and twenty of the Marshals eshundred sad test saw hie aoo Ephraim's y one who has cured himself, and eent cort were placed 7mrs du combat. The eoildren to the ftird generation four ree of charge on receiving a post-pai- d Captaiu commanding escort was killed. drawn getwntiooe In eighty yean, showing that directed envelope. Address, through At eight oclock the enemy was started a new generation every Poet Office Only, back along bis entire lines. - It is estithey - twenty to thirty yean. I oondude, then, JONATHAN F. GOOD. mated that 120,000 rrns&inns wcie that even the presumption ie against tbe San Francisco, Cal. Idea that the Hebrews wen polygamous jy3-3The Gmdois says the followingjartlcu-iir- s , as a nation whan the law was given, or were communicated by, an tje witFob the best ice in the market at the ness belonging to a regiment of Chasseurs before or aflarward. lowest rates, go to John Hells. Try tbe The Emperor left Metz with the advance Center? Thrtre fcxiCteted. guard on Snnday lasf for Verdun. On jy23-t- f In showing that Ur. Pratt did not sus- - Alaska ice. x bloody aud ,'jat day there waa tain the sgrastiva I have given two ol Fob Sals. Two new side and end fight. The Prussian army was . Dr. Newman's stroegeat points. Ha be- spring wagons of tbe latest, patern and repulsed by our troops and lost from to 18.000 men. Nearly all their cangan by analyzing monogamous marriage beat material, manufactured by tbe Kimnon fell into our hands. . The guns of ns whUkSad by God in tba time ofmans ball Manufacturing Company, of Ban Fort San Qaentien played an. important iaaooeney, showing its object. Its neeen-tie- ! Francisco, for mountain use. Apply at pari in this battle and with terrible efalemest ite diftosso, its reciprocal fort. office.' jj26-t- f , Paris. August 19. A Prussian ofScet rtghte and ahatlona; how polygamy, this invented by man sines bis apostacy, dewith a flag of truce on Friday demsuded stroys fc, c&hsa dawn its hands and Received a A. Kuhn the surrender of SS Iras burg, and was reIte root . ploeka , la DroHy a large assortment of spring ceived with shouts by the populace. We ty will never surrender" The commander The arsallaa was God in action. It is not tad summer clothing. ap9--t to ba Ktryaeel He would set outside of of Strasburg then dismissed tbe Prussian or to law. Ca la law. His acta people have given Fob Sui om But. Tbe floe large with the words, The -law. He araated oaa man and oos adobe building, anerntniy oorner of Sixth and Mou- - you my reply. wnsmm, and married thorn ta the begin-ftiatParis, August 19. A correspondent writes as follows: Silence baa settled on and repeated Hlsoeelf at the ;he name of Napoleon. He Is dead civ-ll- y eeed anattea after the del age by and imperially. For a fortnight his of eae assn and we woeaa. cnrrfega has been nnpronouneed in the lame Ca said, according to 8okethixo A boot Ham Hall k Corn-stoc- Chamber, and he la as much disregarded CbsteWwet liases hut XXa, God. said . hatters, wholesale as the Pope. , "IWCi aauss shall a man flense father and the great Omaha 19. The Boil Bely retail. Keep tbe beet stock, give the Brussels, dcteava amtable wife, end August end furnish you tbe latest iksh-io- na announces that the Emperor 'waa exCash. TUs was the beet fits, thcyshx3taasa i tr ad vance of any other house west of tremely ill on Wednesday at Chalons. It U God. eoadrming Hie York. Orders solicited and goods vii also rumored that he contemplated New Ketan, so statterist chow, obeys eent C. ' ' ' O. D. everywhere. abdio vtioc. jy!7tf The seare are la barn Jbalaw. pain. 2 been from the beginning, and Paris, August 19. Intense excitement & naives, or JOB WORE or XVXU DESCRIPTION baoaoa entbusUm here at the news of reand it at the Gndli? promptly and cheaply aus-t- f am office, peated French victories. The streets are TELEGRAPH. Dally Utah Reporter ImIwLH AycUfoff IN Berter- - ( , of The French Army Ret Three Column. at n Eeports a Victory Prussians. 40,000 French Killed and Wounded. Sastern d, lU-rli- it to-d- ay coui-inn- a de ly e. lrn-s.nn- s. to-du- ws mmm" Front now-a-dsy- e, Coxeluio. TOBACCO 300 One Door Above Front, iPiTY-AJNroiso- o- cn-jape- d. m mmm Just t pro-ract- ed 10,-0- 00 y ro.pfitfuUy call tba attention of tnorchant. and dealora to our C1UAKH, from tho bead of Luf. our faollith ludaccuienu in lwina am-l- i we c.n offer .uix-rlothat line and will guaraiitca to .i ll hkiikh uiK'iil, and ciikaiLU, than can bo aold iu the Lantern ciile. Ali.tor price In currency will be furul.hu u application lj mail. Order, sohcltcd. maou-factu- r (Special DispaUU to the Ri ronTKB. 8am Francisco, August 19. The PARKER, WATTSON, ft CO. nih:l-6- chi Anti-Chine- gth - Gtlx Slv FEET OF LUMBER STItlHLE JACOB & CO., , AT se Convention adopted a lengthy It approves tho eight hour Received First Premium and Socipltiform. Medal at last State etys Gold system; dcnittncrt the importation of at Sacramento. held Fair Coolies; repudiate 6 all acts of vi deuce against Chinese; asserts their exclusion must be accomplished by hgLlation; deOVT'ICU AND HALE UOOMH, mands abrogation of Burlingame treaty; 503 MARKET STREET, opposes subsidies to steamship lines usod BETWEEN BATTERY AND SAXSOME; in tho importation of Coolies, or corporation employing them. Manufactory, eornrr nf Sirmth and iHUaro rut, Tutrtro, The population of California is estilt",:iin mated at four bundled thousand. CALIFORNIA Ten car loads of wheat and flour were York New to tho first ahipped yesterday; shipment by -1railroad. in ttawwawia r j Keep constantly on hand a good assort, nt fur the jobbing trade. Ordera bj limil will receive prompt and careful attention. Good fthipped fMt nnd west on the line of the Railroad the same day orders are received. no!3tf w iMt $35 per thousand. Four cents per Foot for less quantities. F. L. r B. - N. I. , A THE i- j.-- , NEW TO-DA- .nan COMPANY SPOUT! Nfi AM DEPARTMENT or srrr.mon intlmitcd nnmbcr of both RCSIXKSS AAD C EVIDENT LOTS fresh li arn bUnir ort eLieJip, snti jri"' lnltu,ninti uro off.Toil to all witfhluit to vtUlih lUKtipMN sntl IUlUl for tUeusclvca a Ii jiuo. ILc ro is a treat lU'msud for QUEENSAVARE, rANKL DOORS. r. HERCULES POWDER, t cmnt-ln- li-- f circular enntdnltitf a H'l lvCJ.ll'd tM lo d r ctm b otiia.nc. on a; pucailoii to our twice, r of any f our .1. M. V. OMAHA, N I. 11. U., EllllASKA. . AGENTS, Corii.no, U. T. Iba F. lu.vhfjf. ALntnr P, PiiAiTON id Cnibnuh AVost Erul C. I. II. 11. Depot. Oudeu, N. E. SuHL'ike City. Re.tr Va!kor Bro'. ftore. aud-t- LAHSWA Etc., Etc., G Ad.lrta O.rrcE or Fonx 1. A. Pxi-- n: QrwTPRMtsTi W. r.,Aiig iu, ik;0. ( W IU, JrK SOLO AT IUBLIC AUC-lio- n ut the Qu irt. riun-- tt rV I', pot, tlx XV. enne, T., on Uit IZtli 0j- - 01 btpn mber, 1M70, comiuencuig ut un ocloc , : H. FRANCISCO, (Formerly General Anits foi OH, CIIIIJEE WH.'I.V.vAI SmtFlCllflERS And at.xrgo lot of condemned clothing, coubitt-ia- g of 156 221 Mill Machinery. il. Capt. aud C. A llkVNOLHM, A. (J. M., Gcrrish WhoLObALK Be rrb-o- i to mvko It tho int aitcli ffn., Montana an I Idaho purchaR. rs to buy irou ui ot Atlantic tho iu Sutes. rather than any G. W. rOGG, .siipt. a73m IMroUl hits AND DSALKirn Iron, - Stoves, AND JLnd Blinds, I.V Shelf & Heavy IlurcHvnrc, and 13 California Street, 11 And ; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, And everything for a complete outCt to Freight, Hunt, nine, r Proipeef, Montana Street, bctvvcon --Ltlx ixikI 5th, COHINNE, - - UTAH. Improved IlocLeri Ccmpkte and Cheap. Particular attention paid to m&iL Or-de- m JcJUf SALE K nkvT sewaws X7OU fr.me dwliintf hotma of two t Ljn I, a well ftp. room., pUtrrfHt and otlierw ; nk on adol hou.c, and lot. Apply to DLNMS t. TWUY. yy20-- tohod L'. 3t pkinciial omen (if the lest prnor - i IN CO., t voiuiiic, S. L. TIBBALS, Whohad aud lie tail Dealer iuj Agent f Kctnlo it brewer, m3. ftle-brafe- d UO WE & BURGESS, ' WHOLESALE t RETAIL A , J LOOSER DEALERS- Nf Every variety f & UTAH LUMBER. ' Moutann St,, Corinuc, Fresh Bread. Graham Bread, Kept Constantly on Hand. GKO. HANK. Je2-t- f Street, U Vtc j FOURTH. Orders Receive Prompt Attention .. a. , Propr. FOURTH STREET, THIRD AND variety of the beat Meats, cured llama, Booou, tatuago, dne.l beef, etc., slu'levxlo aud rcuil, uijh-t- f Always ngr eu., UTAH. COltlNNH, on hand a Etc. Always on Iiautl OFFICE fe YAM): Corner North Gth Sc R. R. UTAH. AUGUST LEVELL, (Two door from Market) e 3 Bye B. rad, Cokes, Flea, etc.. . Sash, deettf Corinuc IT fo. and Torter. Ale TllAVKLING HAG, MEAT MARKET, SaleFroom, IO Sansomo St. San Francisco. Cal. luUSl (IMS WiXES, LIQUORS & IWCouldings, UNION BAKERY, Trunks, Valises and FACTORY Kin brands) Doors, Ihticten Fourth nml fifth Mnets, J OF ' EVTT.Y n 1 S3tJ, 1 , l TRUCKEE Montana Street, Being centrally located It offer to buetnea men and f.mllie auperlor Inducement, both a. to couvonlenco, corn fort and economy, where alt th winu of it. gne.t. re anticipated and cheerfully mipplied. The American Exchange Coach, with Bed Llaht., wll be at tbe wharvea to tho Hotel, and depot to convey TXJIOTUY SARGF.NT, free. astf , Propneter. OF 2 n LOOTS, SIIOESAND OUTERS Wholesale Manufacfurers UlUiU Wholesale and Retail Dealer i St tt I JACOB STRAUSS, to ' Jfallcck St net. K. SEHRSNST .n'l'g' - VcO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE. J SAN Sacramento. Street, FltAN CISCO, No. 22S CTayStreet. t Ex tendiny from Sacramento Street - by No. 12 8 AN FRANCISCO. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, AND and Kau Frsuclseo, buying fnn tir.t baud, enable ua to .ell our guods at low n katkm than any other house iu thia vicinity. Beside the Corinne Hwiir, we have well apstore located on tho liuo of the Central pointed Riel ft c. We.trn Faetftc, aud raliforni and at Chico, Truckce, trigon IUflroxi's Winuemucca, Corliu aud Toauo. Pha-anU- Adjoining the Eank of CalLfornU, S, . 110 SANSOME STREET, QUICKSILVER, GOLD-SCALE- and We respectfully call attention to our facllUic In trade. IlavaiK resident partner both In 8 tuh3ft-8i- ON HAND ROCKER IRONS, SHEET COPPER, GOLD PANS, llQCKEi: DIPPERS, , SPRING POINT SHOVELS, FAMILY SUPPLIES. AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL Tin, Copper aud Sheet Iron Ware ''PICKS, Mabket STUXKr, SAN FRANCISCO. 11 a2-3- Also, KEEP CONHTANTLy No. Nails, liniluiitcntM. Mlnlny; Manufacturers of BO.'l-lll- XN WINDOWS i- jt ai,l I'i.m.s, i.Kjrons, roll JOHH HALL .& SOD, DGOHS, RXiles, HUal noi-t- f Dnot vr. Mr. SO llETAIL UBALF.IU " 315 O 0,1-- And Every Description of rct Tba greater portion of TrowHors, Iloot and aheo. art in a servictahlc condition, but Jure ni.c. TKUMS CAU, in Gocrumint fund., 011 day of By o.Ucr of Brigadier Gmeral C. C Augur, cominindiug the licpartiucntof the Ilitto. my otenk btL'ri pu MlttiUAald HARDWARE, TINWARE, Pc cry d ncription of Quartz and Cavalry Jackc'.sr Pairs Trowtcrs, 1,399 Pairs Infantry Shoes, 205 Pairs Cavalry Boots. t au20 td AND fir.Muur lion g VICTOR C0RDELLA, ULOTIUNG, !Ijrfs lncrvlrcnllc, STEAM ENGINES. Pounds Damaged Corn, BOILERS, 'PRODUCE, CHiy'iS, . LiQUOItSr 40 Cavalry 13,335 GeuersI Ou Suit Frlglira. Cull and nsiftilL CROCEIUES, FIIO VISIONS, OF 1 Tondrco, And all Tropical Fruitis. IH.oIfsalc and Ut Jail Dealers in ' . Mi and 5 h, r.Kf.UL IKAt.l.! J " WN RS, GROCRKins, LIQIDRS. i GODDARD & CO., X if Jloiitaua.) K AND -- CAL., ATT, CORIN NF," FT r. 1 -- 31. I! ARK dc.iv-cri- lUoutnnu .Sticct, CWvwcsc HvVkW.C15, FIHST STHIUIT, $ J. G. GOLDBERG, i Sale of (ioveniment Properly. . 1 d No ctiarceTcirT'acVBge no ctiarifo for co a Iu the cit or at tho Depot. &C0i COIMNNE, UTAH, PACIFIC IRON WORKS, .Etc. wti.ht, It iprb tor. 3J3S0H, WALLACE RE, Wo terp OOODS, aud will them a low un t an li aCorde.1. Ord.'ra aolii lied aud xromptlyaud carefully filled. LooJb packed to Insure m.'ety and avoid t ura - D. W. PAItEHUSST, f , CREIGHTON & KUNR0, u5 ly I.DDY, Grucrsl Town Wte Agrnt, au20-t- f c joiin r. Lonsr,. SecrclaTj-- I. D, r express promptly OFFICFS. to. A 1 WIN-DOW-SAM- Orders by mail i 1 In all the towns, to rnpi'ly the Imml, vhicii at otitinoN fiu j mi siitnia uj tha ru U Orfrh'(i!in-- l suit min r.U lam'.H Apiiutiji)iis in.y l iuuUu to ageutv n tho fcioun.l, or aUarass SASH-DOOR- GLAZKI) ANI) OF ALL SIZES. CN all the Wee of other Wtrontt now In nut', unl the lit in f .rcc of rxplti-lv- L tic fta-f- r luwi'Mt, t u. making it xat y BUicrr to any other oouipound in HLSI.MhSS HOUSES Liquors, C I G A US, FinST-CI.AS- ICS INSTITUTE Bad ...c hrAlE AtiUUXJ.intI. hOUETYfor the cr all of onr pr td.ict Wo a no call at.eutiun to onr whhli triiivK, rr.cL THE MILIt. It lxquality, nut c instantly rccchod ti traiiapcrud lido the Interior. I . delivered to tl t ouMitucr withii a I few day. f tti tiin of it ti tviry way.uptrltrl and maimactitn, u oln r Iuwdcr In Mnrki L Wu hav bccu aw ardisl miccovalvely By tho MEC1I IXtOArI siOns ... ,AlfO, ... THREE GOLD MEDA1 S THE TOWNS ALONG THE LINE IN olALL iLe rol frim Ouifllm to Corliino, whli GROCERIES AND And elm liar lumber kept conatantly ou baud. IILASTiHG 1 1 OF Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, I POV7D3H Have an OUTFITTING DEPOT of STAPLE AND FANCY francihco, Constant MINTNfJ, LOT A largo aBHortmcut BARRATTS M RED WOOD AKQ SUGAR PIFiE, Manufacturer, onandhac b ind i RAILROAD $6 PER AT 314 Califorria Street, Y. UNION PACIFIC TOWN SHINGLES uawvvvt win POWDEll WORKS. k, Re-ro- ar Corner Montana and Coriimo, Utulu DELANEYS PATENT CUSHIONS. v in-tete- . SdD(D),0) CAL1FOKN I A Mercuam, Commission YARD SOLE AGENTS FOR gt cte AND Wp would e, e. COJUINNE LUMBKB 30S Clay Street, & MliMIO, Wholesale and Retail AND i!(D CIGARS, S& FilEIGiiTOAl TRUGKEE RIVER Importers, Jobbers and Mauufaci urers of CVIallORNIA. 1 He-bre- D. WATrwix. PARKER, WATTSOH & GO., 32,-25- pre-vious- 8. B. O. A. 1AEKUL ekiesAetc. C.R0C 1 11 , C01UNNK TltAIJK. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. d. eem-rnaudo- Foreign e, n ru-.- al to-da- y, " jap, full of procearicne and ciowds of people, roaring the MsieedlaDe. Loudon, AogUbl 19. I4t is now certuin that Prussia bus refused the proposition looking to an armistice. reoeutly She wiU discuss no prophtiiioa outside of , Paris. London, August 20. A great Prussian victory is announced and the particulars will be forwarded soon, v The follow lug is an official dispatch of King WffUam, dated Thursday evening: We have defeated tbe French under Bazaine, after ten hoars of battle. Theie were 40,000 killed and wounded. Their I garrison was, taken prisoners. The defeat of the Freuch is complete. Signed, William. 'All private dispatches to bankers agree precisely iu ties same Verms regarding the victory of tie Munich, August 19. A bloody battle occurred between GravGotle and llesouville. The Fiench were repulsed and driven back on Metz. AH commuui-calio- n between Metz and Paris has been destroyid. Brussels, August 20. A Paris letter to tbo Udjt says, McMahon is retreating on Palis aud will avoid engagements, unless he cuu form u junction vvith liazaine. Paris, August 20. Tho inhabitants of Ctmlous have nceived ordeis to get their hours. grain away withiu twenty-fou- r ud inter-lupte- -- g. xujlT-t- f PKU riAXNlY -- ail klud CENT. KtUUCriON' U of jab work since the 1st Angiiat. Merchant, and buoincaa nuru at th'' san money by roueiii city .n 1 Territory the )irBTKK'u price list IkLvu Mitihug lh i 1 l rdira Lot at Mest. au'-- |