Show DE DESERET SERET NES e ao U alnert ALBERT carrington E miton mlton Wednesday marck narek Naf March ch 2 1859 expenditures a above bove income and imports ex cc able abie means of payment are self e evident roads to the financial ruin luin of individuals and communities however much they may close their eyes to such certain results 11 and after repeated attempts to attain commercial independence and still not entirely reaching that point we are exceedingly gratified to observe that the citizens of utah are b by y no means discouraged that they increase rather rathe than slacken their efforts in the midst of many rather untoward circumstances and that J se efforts are being better directed through useful le lesions s sons from the past the supply of 0 clothing and tools brought by the immigrants of 1847 and 1848 was very scant and soon boron exhausted and its expenditure horde afforded korde d bu bub but little iettie means and few fac facilities for a aze aze axe supply at a ai opportune ery time trade i with the ove overland rland call bali california fornia immigration r lation g supplied I 1 many pressing wants which supply was again exhausted without having havin made I 1 much progress in home homei production or facilities facilities except so far as the great essentials 4 JO food 0 a and shelter are concerned the farseeing far seeing profited by the tha lessons of those periods and as much as possible have used thein their skill and means to prevent their be 1 aig uig 11 thi thrown 07 n u upon 0 C chance ha rice io for r supplies ilef liei or being subject to extortions extort ions by transient traders but many donot do not seem to have been beeh so careful upon filias this p point as wisdom and experience really rai adi clate a e want of rn means ans I 1 13 a ur urged 0 ed by some as the reason treason for their short comin coming g lack of judgment is doubtless the cause with another class while very many urge the lack of bf certain necessary or or useful articles and the better equality and add lower price of those im imported artl ed or boughtin ought ln ft a foreign market p all things s considered wonderful progress bab hab basteen bas as been made to warda commercial idenie and it is encouraging to observe that the steps step snow nov taken to lathat that end partake in so incie increased a ed a degree degie ofa of a wider andt ands and wiser com corn 1 binion of efforts effort the beit beat best of many kinds of machinery I 1 are yet wanting b and the citi citizens I 1 zens are arl taking steps to purchase them ih the most markets our oai dilee sheep p aie are are not yet mckently numerous to entirely supply our slants but ut a more judit judicious ious lous attention is beld being 9 paid a fd to the t he increase and ind care of our flocks and I 1 I 1 ato to supply the temporary deficiency of w woolen 0 olen oien gD goods several settlements are clubbing their i means earis earls to purchase where a yard of cloth can bethought for less than five fair prices A dike jike commendable course is being taken for ithe purchase of c calicoes cali call coes an other dother cotton fab brics and and such buch other artic articles lesof lesot of reasonable use or necessity as we arendt are not retable ye yet tabie able table to produce a at home dibut even this course which is far the best at present drains the cash from gur our our territory 7 all possible judgment and efforts should gb U fa be used toso toso lay out our present means and so direct our future operations that our awn own markets may at the earliest date aate supply bur bu own wants at a better betted rate than any im importations can to attain this result our tanners airs will be obliged to tol manufacture goodsole good sole bole leather and ana andrell sell it for much less than one dol lar a pound and all other producers of such k articles for sale as are now imported must ma make ke their calculations to produce a better article than the imported and sell it at least as lo 10 low T or as good an article and sell bell it lower or they will as heretofore suffer the disadvantage of having most of the cash leave our bor ders in quest of odthe tha cheapest market in spile of all that may be written aten or said 2 producers and traders will eventually learn chatin utah the cutest surest path to prosperity and fortune does not so much consist in selling an article at the highest possible price th at circumstances cum stances will permit p 1 ermit to be extorted asit does in dealing upon that fair principle of liv ing and letting live as dictated by true frue rue unselfish enlightened philanthropy of the broad veat teat scope when so obvious a brath is thoroughly understood linder stood and practiced a highly accelerated cel eel cele rated progress to commer commercial dial independence will be realized and its attainment will be at band hand the history of vol voi VIII of 0 the news owin owing t to certain events which transpired during in i its period is characterized by one rather peculiar feature the reduction of two thirds of its circulation when subscribers ivere urging for an increase much above een even the highest figure our readers are well weli aware that the be force of circumstances beyond our control alone compelled such a reduction and also the chan chane change e from a whole to a half sheet alterations probably much more disagreeable to us than to them but certain hindrances have to all appearance now vanished and vol IX will commence with a full sheet and a number aniber hat that will go far towards accommodating all who may wish to peruse its columns lumps co though a fact perhaps well understood it may not be amiss to again state that in in accordance cor dance with the rules of the news office A agents 0 ants and sub subscribers scribers bers berb whose time closes with the present p resent volume will find their news stopped until they give notification that they wish them continued tiie THE PAST WINTER the meteorological report for february shows that hat month to have bay e been rather stormy though not ot otherwise berwise tedious for the thermometer ranged is as high as 48 and never below 16 with an average of 42 at rpm 2 pm each fall of snow almost entirely disappearing pr or materially set bet settling fling before the arrival of its successor left the old gras grass s easily accessible to block stock and the moisture thereby furnished to the soil rapidly advanced the growth of the new crop january aff afforded corded 9 23 25 23 inches of snow with the highest range of t thermometer herm berm ometer at 47 the lowest at 2 with a monthly mean of 32 snow in december inches highest reading 46 lowest ow est 3 below zero which was at 4 am of dec 3 the coldest day of the winter monthly month ly mean 20 26 take the winter ag as a whole tb the thermometer 3 et er shows a pretty fair average figure of cold but it lacked the consecutive number of bitterly c cold old and tediously windy days and the deep snows of 1855 6 1856 1836 7 and came far short of the severe savere winter of 18 50 aside from reports and thermometer stock on the ranges so far as we have heard beard has seldom if ever done better than during the past winter winter except inae in the winter of 1847 8 lal lav af igl thousands of dollars annually leave our territory for tobacco an an article which can be easily raised in in every sett bett settlement limeA limed in ilithe the mount mountains ains and we have plenty of citizen citizens 8 skilled in its manufacture these facts call attention to toa A F farmers armenal instructions for raising ing tobacco printed elsewhere in this news caa no news from the r cast abts since feb 21 at date of going r to press rpm 0 pm march 1 I 1 I 1 WOOD and HAY wanted at the deseret ne news ws office 1 gaj jest ALMANACS for 1859 1959 for foi sale at this office 1 awe vwe V we are now prepared to tb fill orders for the second edidi edition 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