Show wct of the Allegriknies comprising a part o It ia snid that Gen Sterling rnce died ly western Near York western Pennsylvania and Vir in Texas of discaso contracted Uuriug frinia and apartoTOhio and stretching down his recent Missoim ' campaign ' 1i r i J through Kentucky and! Tennesseeo to jAlabaraa thousand comprising an area of pQino sixty-threnew negro Methodist meetin-hoos- o was type — burnt square miles arepnrely of the bituminous an ' at ew Town fields THKljUlLY MOltNlX” Fb-- lVEDXE81y 1 X- - Per An ipm x - s JYf tindjio iiimber vinKsi j little mixed in connection ijig breaks The with tlie i ires about'-tllos1 t roops ihtteare' rcjjbrtid waking like good poles-an- d' pitting them1 up Jollowa I go)ttimr itr4 " or the 'occasion' kiijo l It AI3ING (TROOPS IX - i' ' o! S ? : '' -- 11 i 4 Open this Day - organized-resistanc- two-thir- ds W - - - -- i am-ver- GtODBIEJ S i y Cookingr stoves NEtV BUILDING tVpTiSTlHIM YiTT j TiiO Coloiiadp: 'papers are discussing Old N lengthy j£o&y ±lou)itain 2teu'£ rathcrW VerQ o ir the Judge and liiad-- mirers CQncbiVsJhus There- is one item of coinplai'nt against J Judge 1 Iimlin wliich'liy some means lie! baa faileil to jiotkVl bht Whyjl cannot of cotirse tell- - Why nl lot Tvferenco kuade to the fact that- llanling is cjhailHl sojon after his arrival fii this TcrritoryVwith havftig prepaid ut theDenver stage dllicei tlie pis-s- a of a £eiii:dei then tin Balt Like by coach lit he meti this iindivNlual at x4i-ilhai- n on lipr wav to llonVeil and saluted her in the mot afiectionato niaimcr ossib!0 "nfuVtliat lie has jevOr since her hrrivdl becii il k - - i ' I ' ' j-T- JLi Tilings tucrfbi vH tl considerable spirit and I Gave gathered up straw radish tops tobacco very edifying are the revelations though not all new 6ni bpcnJ: iueslloii appears to be rich ti ‘‘respt asible fol saddling Judge Ilard- - water restaurant filth arid street salad just as nrttT Lis Balt Lake concubiueV on our long'd decency would tolerate' therefore when in the street 1 shall wear onlj short dressCs all Christendom Tooks ajt my feet and all 1110 world (Colorado) oplo for the past yearrV condemns the fashion Thespare niy seintinients - X letter m tlie - x i -- ) 1 ' l:-' - ' I living anil Jieojing house With tills female to K' iaytlierloast W if Tin a very Questionable manner Can hW hot ’Vv Jtythiat "ipnii !e :orf us ) S! an urtic give this littlp‘phc© of gome fetubbotn facts n pqrsc-i-utio- ae Theivi on- - called on this chaste and honofAble Judge xWlien yofi- last mid oixr city a viii perhaps: L' yoji were also e&Iightened ini reganl to all the j -- - ! j facts connected therewith - Cuimt you give tlfcm to us— wejfolks f the ptaiusj would like fo know wlictlufe the child belongs to' the Judge-o4 - I not 0 ' r : V V- Lisins i Lkstb ‘ rapidly under the influence of the midday sun yesterday JKItead the advertisement of the new firm of Gurney k Co and go and see boots arid shoes they will stand handling and wearing too 43 Mr W Howard wants a distiller AIT See Mr W M Bitumen petroleum naptha and the other p cies of bitumen have been used for centikries but j Hporllardinisjin a bad fix excellent scape-gobig lad of- his tylijo CanfedcratOjoflxl worthy scion of s n -- A NEW KI ? spy-glas- field a Hrveboy s” ilIii3trious-par-i-le-nt lTwn!yEirviB£ T 4' '£rj--' Lima the rage for novelty in New York they v gotten up a vfrjf pretty device which is ns a substitutefor 'silver Vvare It is a “IJosi-- 1 notion1” and iialdto lookl very fine It ii X ijeribedas lollowjw: x The article is silver ‘U glassware The glass i made double Interstice between is filled im with a silver-lik- e which when if preparation pls adheres dosflyj to the glass making the inside and outside wonderftilly resemble polished eiiver AsWashinj!! theCglassoiur-makcthe “il- '"vv lookbrighter without of coiine removing any of it from the watejj this glass silver la a- desidera-®f®ir4e tea-Kt- s punch-bowl- s goblets! s salven lamps etc all fashiofied like the real thing “d glitter they though they are j fioliuorecostly than ordinary ft ®”- - s° S?ryMy can have pretended silver if Tvt Platc- - Th® ease with which be executed on 4‘e chasing’ caij them toormunent fhea? articles most ela nables sateiy and-- tne-- cigar casep holqiiet ders etc are lie cm rendered very ihaddioine: Whatrshall we com ta next? When hall Wfe rail to be able to discri inatebetweeu un-the' realand --' real? : I I - 'i ofthat inthe “jcaplttrcd ' dd-nc- il V 'I! I - ’ ard-receive- rs -- j 'i S ' - !' : DAY I- AMEKICA ji -f usjhedup Attraction All-- Carpenters’ Tooli WITH A ' ! ' - tran tlsr Icxcavatei! draW line Vret whio 1 the topi I Fnui "t j I Kany There w Ug J 1 ia o riv ifrcttkeici jug from lttit entrai ! ii tWga gatcsnilai ! whoje4! IterrifceL Tlicrc wide artd i 5 r I it wjii forty-th' in depth lry crce i creels J loensrd i esnal to'c danger hi Vix far aim be re - creeks all Six streauw ' thumhe sratfri! break F ull and Complete Dropping Well o£ Knaresborougli - - FARMING IM FLKI ENTS tLejualer Mowing vForexc assortment fret Spades Shovels Scythes Snaths ixet ' ' Iloee Rskn etc Chojce Musical Selections by tho Orchestra To conclude with the faTorite American Drama in 3 acts tsuwopd For cb’i rrer forma For 10 Of ' GENERAL WE HATE NOW QX HAND THE BEST Ii? feet BRANDS ' Tobacco and Cigars MERCHANDISE Citing! state ‘ L : tmllhe OF ABSOLUTELY A SPLENDID STOCK OS1 PIPKSi Together with such a screed of I YAIVIiEE lYOTIOiVS The STOCK is too vo3tto bo enumeta fire trite thi Joi jMckri! frythejni The: i'JheEoi AS' TO REALLY ASTONISH THE XATXYE$f tk !' 4 “That - Jh each handrefi CALL lAXD EXAMINE FOR YOUR ten 1 OUR STOCK OF SELVES I DRY GOODS ttie Ci aereon wreper ' '‘Thai anf td ‘tructioi fAtthe pon PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE Piny on recw to SOUTHWEST PART OF THE BUILDING The number of deaths reported in Phil&del (Opposite Kimball k Lawrence) pliia in !8C4 was 16287 nAYE OPENED Goal is so high in Massachusetts that the railroads have returned to wood for cheap- - THE LARGEST AftD BEST STOCK OF 3000 SB we can c : There AfcoBtt: 1-- GURNEY & CO I a total of --o- BITS OF NEW& the ' Orife th acre Pit Thew tonwooU ’ and AA For foil particulars see Bills of Day Union: i Totals r Mr B Sxow The Box Office will open for the sale of Tickets Tuesday at 10 a mi Doors open at 4 past 6 o’clock Performance to eom-- it T roenee For Bid Torflui Ijftle Col 4 and Big-- I Cuba in The Yankee r Seth Swap deep irr of tlio i Mr B Sxov Poynct Arden (the Charcoal Burner 1 gils-tqjb- c TBK OK 5 viUcrsfri Hrngativn The ccni ! TIIE FINEST QUALITIES niL THE to nosed $ they-wil- l 4luiwa Wednesday Evening February 15 1865 Tho popular Romantic Drama in 2 Acts -- level- - '? and BERNARD SNOW wnsRs - and- i - "“V'if The Napa I I Reporter says traveller was crossing Jncomone Creek when his attention was directed to ah immense volume of watef The traveler coming down towards ‘him of the! out and wagon barely reached juipped the bank when horses and wagon were sWep a ray A dam given why up stream haj In 1&G4 San Francisco exported 35)00000 ir ore treasure than) was received at that port! Tjbat’s how the money goes An enterprizingquack extracts from sansai ges n powerful tonic which he calls "sulphate EVER OFFERED TO i TIIE CITIZENS OF UTAIh Roots Shoes Hats mid Caps STOW 1 In all I3 Full and ot QUALITT and PBICB "4- tlifeir pristine glory reign supreme and ’ COAliJOltMATlOyg are to be found in dazzling variety and A peculiar mature in tlie ere at carboiriferotia deJO-- TmUm a look at their STOCIt ' before abundance co the w of im 195-4the fact that the beds in try r position Purchasing the eastern port of the land are anthracite t The The Prices will be SUFFICIENTLY coal gradua(ly loe this distinctive feature a!s we WANTED f mor of a t bitu LOW to give universal satisfaction go westward Lssuinmg more-anA who thoroughly understands his one DISTILLER ininous character other need none business apply j of the peculiar an flboi Pennsylvania mi noWAiuys Boot Shoo and Harnc ss Shop East Temple St and indeeiT'ia ailt 100-- 3 coal Helds rd h6de Island and thie contigu-aehusett- s' great The Elegant and Commodious ofcamneV t portions of (great fndeed the fjoagh the smallest the vas( coal beds' inPenn-thAi the Cliicago wharves 362 vessels ore e ve depositions in' East other fields in the eastern part of laid pp for the winter' FOUR 'srlvama and IX THIS WEST ROOM the country are Snfhracite and most iadmirably! f jThere is some talk of building the linois FINE UQUORSj CHOICE WINES and REST LAGER and devoid in a adapted for burning-bei- ngvclatileclean Which and Michigan ship canal inflammable oil of measure thqj b!e great by private enterprise' AV ' M MARTIN eiiaractcriea the biimiuoua kind TbClarjs coal The estmated cost is 315000000 184-- tf w i i tW - i t- Ge: must stut our Customers! - - : ’ Oold th I- - ) We call attention to our HNX LOT East Temple Street wild opened shortly r CtK01 SCHOOL BOOKS AKD STATIONERY PIIELAItf TABLES I " L’TUren i tom wUlt -- ACTOR keep the compelled to cease his exertions which were for the purpose of obtaining salt Little did he thifik that he was throwing jawayin contemptuous disgust a thous-an-d L princely fortunes! Ugh this part of Pennsylvania knd inia the oil was abundant: ometimes it Interfered with the execution of other purposes find it was regarded as a "nasty useless siufi ’ un fitforan purpose But when tlio time came for itsmtrodnetion and appreciation' this hitherto re garded as useless oil became the center of au inter eat rarely if ever equaled Occident led to: its introduction and cargoes being sent to Eurbpe it wgs refined and the immense the incredible value of the oil was at once revealed to the world It Was soon ascertained that all these bituminous coal field: were rich beyond exhaustion in petroleum! and that Pennsylvania alone could supply the world for centuries to come In 18(58 the attention of capitalists was called to this matter and vast quantities exported Irt 1861 occurred the well known depression in the petroleum interest which suspended operations It ’ " i rwulfib the north- Mrt’amj) ‘ ’water THEATRE! of a ? a Complete Assortment of ! - gbove the I'niun F01 4 op 11rnU f lower ybi ido of 1 and theiu itiienee' tli thecanaj ! ’ iI at a t' ihr nojrlJi f Willow fi : ! d The cot: Fo thct iuilee ana ort — frnit-mshe- -- I 1 I their importance has beetf straugely overlooked' AT 'Messrs Bassett and Huberts have lots of Pet rbleiim wus used- by the citizens of lAgrigeu-taii- i forthe purposes vf light and bore the aaiue good tfm for sale ofbllician Oil In 1’anna there Is a spring of napARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES tha which the people of thq locality apply tosim-“ lar It has been known in Egypt lor 111 oiW- FKR OVERLAND MAIL LINE iiulk qt'ycurs— andin fhe latter part ot tli J last ' Departures — Tuesday: — Loup Hooker leutiiry two ship loads Were sent to England tjo be iseqi in the arts but in1 consequence of defective Whittaker W It Smith to reline the crude oil and from the 4BKIV4LS AT SALT LAKE DOUSE uacinnery exerted condition of public feeling consequent up-6- n Tuesday:— James Ward JohaD Reid and wife the wars ofsN'apoleon nothing was dqne f’ith it Great quantities are found in Asia Mior and in 'ersia and at Rangoon on one of the tributaries of the lrawady river some four hundred land fifty thousand hogsheads of oil are annually PreGREAT SALT LAKE CITY! pared for domestic and local use In this country the oil was well known to the II B Clawsox Manager - Joiix T Caixz diuns and used liy them fur various purposes Stage Manager of which was its application to wounds It beeiila the market in small quantities form&ny !! under the name of Genesee or Seneca oil Some- thirty odd years ago a Mrr Packer while COS1DINATIOX UP TALEXTli boring a well for salt water on Deer Creek) in Clarion cojunty Pennsylvania reached the Oil at a FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY THE FAVORITE UTAH - - - AT Mr Findlay has a washing machine and a wringer for sale -- He lost ail in the: departure at - Also I' ' Martin’s advertisement ’ PETltOLEjJM WHICH IIFi HAS OPENED THIS i 1? - riast'®' tberflOi'' ftw dayf giake die wo Iniiiiciuso - be brioefll 1 -- arid life safe “from the merciless f J rvUitdtious dfftl inhuman savngerwho swear eternal voiiJcance on rill whitel men To iiihuro a prompt (response to the cull fofe'Moanlij lit proclaims martial law through his district ind the 8u?jcnsion xf nil labor : and business ulitjl thhjiien an organised and Ilia cornniand If necessary placed under - horses will t e wheit- tiio service into pressed cvcr 'Tdu'ndi Merchandise business Inay be " Provision transactedj ncj jiour each da businesses uj lyicontinuo ns nsual MERCHANDISE!! : ' )f GO under a competent fidq in compam officer to open the Oyerjand route iuuiar as Julesburg njd Jkeep the jsamo Sojien” and ren-- derbusines: ‘anesdriu on e j CiU M01 nlight culls upon Acting-Governor 3(f0 mounted men Elbert 'of (Colorado for 90 days1 service unless so oner discharged s '1 -- reach of the scene trpqis at jr jwitliin early Ju fdamage is far toojsmallftjr the exigencies 4 ppeiotl Irrigation s'--f - Youn A r - j thit (he inlmber of alto Iseens v i e but a ‘t -- para-lyzati- cm a KcwfiniW Splendid y -- j -- l the i a incendiary recently d- General Lbckwood asMarylanthereupon REBELLION IN CV sessed the ltebel neighboring sympathisers rS V' r - j irw-"STOCK OF - t for the unoont necessary to construct anotKer i' i a The French Canadians in the old district of house Montmorencj are in firms against the local Govern The Oswego Times wants tp know ifXman inert in resistance to die militia draft for the maintenance of ordfr on the frontier It lappeiVs that has torricollis encliylosis of the radius of the iteratertia ad quartern veutri-cufu- tn nearly the whole French Canadian population sympathize with the raiders that they ate deterobliteration of the laver lablt superio- mined that the St Albania gang shall escape jussis and besides don’t feel very well to will aliquinasi all coerce tice and that they resist attempts the habitans into Service fur the assertion of the hiinselt whether he would be exempt from the ' Provincial municipal 1afs as against those who' diaft? Du telL call themselves Confederates whatever their char One of the Big Trees in the Calaveras grove acter otherwise may be The incipient Jnsurrec tionrl not at this moment alarraing Several com named the u01d Maid' fell down last w&k antes of Her Majesty’s ldyat volunteers hive been 1elached to put ft down and in this immediate in Th6 old lady was about twelve hundred yea a will stance they succeed without tnujh w aste of of aw and had attain the height of three lint feet and thirty feet probably there is mor in this re- - hundred and twenty-fiv- e' powder is! allowed to £ than bejlious movement — across Ex the butt ippearinthe face of it ' The local Government at Quebec pre vented the intelligence of the outbreak from being A private letter from Iew Orleans says communicated by telegraph either to Montreal or several A speculators there have expended two to New York Its significance is welt kflown in millions in purchasing cotton yet in ltebel the councils of Lord Monck-- j And whatever can BODENBURG & KAHN be done will be done! to present the real jicope of possessiofr-f-somof it) for itwo cents per the uprising airiong (he habitans frm becoming pound in specie “So immense are- the known abroad Our intelligence is confined main ’V says the letter “that they would realize e! ly to the bare fact of having out fortunes of transaction the if jhceb offered and to the additional fat of an at- laige EAST TEMPUf STREET of the cotton werei lost1' tempt being made to quell it by a local militia force- - It seems indeed more than probable that The “Trades Assembly” of Albany N Y these Provincial people —a Urge portion of whom hav-- j endeavored to countenance in itlfe have adopted a resolution that the price of A few Doors below thePtclAc way! insurrection and national butter has been advanced beyond the cost of will find themselves inflicted withdisruption Telcfrik the same scourge production in proportion! to other articles before they arc much oldef- -N Y Times Oflloe food and they have resolved to abstain fro’m the use of batter !in any way whatever WOX’T SWEEP THE STREETS 1 ' Mr Show’ appearance this evening TinSAnui My Drbm — Gentlemen of the- Piute: me to explain'my position 'j I walked dowq one o in two HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ye shall be pleased to see Mr S pieces your streets yesterday ard I noticed Jcverybody successful looking at my feet Now I w$ll a!ware I 1 have very large feet and this being the Country Atchison Tads— We direct attention to where nothing but feet are thought of Ixcused theTug advertisement of :A- - Parker & Co Invites liis numerous Customers arid Friends A Choice bpoinesa it with good grace until I ascertained that it was Atchbon Variety in Size and Pattern A large to and was tljeir city references ny style of dress that creating such an excitement I wore a dress that did not Sweep the number of our citizens have experienced the want to pay him a visit at hid streets but jwas of a very moral length about to the top of lay gaiters I be£ leave to explafn why of a reliable commission and forwardinghouse on I have Boan departed from the custom if iqy peo- the frontiers to which they could consign their shbrtcn niy dress skirts) For Eastern purchases We are satisfied from our enple and dared to several months 1 hsie endeavored to do' my doty quiries and acquaintance with Mr Parker — who is as street' cminijisiiner or sweeper — tajre iWbicn term you like best-i- -I have worn long! trails of now in this city— that business1 entrusted to that very excellcht material arid have swept the pave firm will have their prompt and best attention BESIDES OOOKIXO UTENSILS AND tlHVlfr inenta and crossings to the best of my ability I fell tbCee more ofsnow between or inches have done this as loi g as I was able to do so without pay or reward in tact until I grew tired of it Monday and Tuesday but It began to disappear if T - ' :r iji in theci ty Per Mo ithi delivered “ BUILD NGS EXCHANGE : J by Wash (L C) Union T1IE SMALL Three J r ? - H Six " re-cct- CALL AN® SEE US 162-- tf - ! i ’1 1 - r f - r svr'f 'T' |