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Show 4 r the man and or black ? cant say whether he . was white Number, contains fully 244 pages of read s up and dies, and the other tuakes' faces auJ Men's Guide to American LIUrutnre, London !, busts. We can. account for its success ouly by. tbs -- of Baltimore simple fact 'list it Wole precisely the is an able Judge taste, furnishing a v risty of plea.Judge and a ppus'rauc., He knows fee what popular ond instructive reading for all. is the island of Jamaica chiefly celebrated, and sing Ziont Boston two Heaald, Lord thinks with Bjrroa that The things to fallen oat rum men and are in consolatory true religion.. Disbaiuing to imbibe pcrpendicusrily in bar Tbs undersigned have for sale 24 seres roems, he keeps a demijohn of coucoeded most excel leot til lao I e laud at Eogle-vill- e of in his office, aud there slakes bjs thirst as suitable for any sort of grain nod inclination prompts. The Judge ' has . a sou who. knows his habits, and emulates them vegetables well fenced and in crop. with filial assiduity. On a Sunday morning the Judge would ray: ' Twi houses with two rooms each, on Well Rufas, going to the first Presbyterian with wp this morning? ?N father I reckon go d loti 'm town, with Kraals, Yards, nud Stables. I'll go down to Second Methodist." But. oa his way. th that edifice, Rufas uniformly supped at the office, unlocked the old Twelve acreiLof 'flay laud near by gentleman's private. closet, and indulged him- are to be sold or in paresis to together self with pleasant fluid.. ' suit purchasers. Erery Sunday morning the Judge repoated Apply to the undersigned at Etglc-Vill- e. his laudible inquiry, but Rufus preferred the St, George, Seeond Methodist The Judge soou , began U or to J, E, Johnson v' Jos Beeroft, notice a marked diminutioa in the conteuta of 30 1863 0. Beeeroft July tho demijoku, and rightly suspected who ..was the culprit. .The Judge emptied the remaining in a liquid into another vessel and placed. secluded place. Next Sunday morping came Let its we tho Medicines that grow tho usual intcrogatory: Rufus? this with me "Going morning, mid the Mountains and stop importation No father I reckon 1 11 stick to tho Second I hsvo a well fitted Laboratory for Methodist." reaching tha offieo and taking hold of tilling Essential oils and preparing extracts tho demijohn, he not only saw with disgust tho and invite all who have empty jug, but noticed a small piece of white MEDICINAL HERBS, paper atUchod to the handle, on which was leJlelhodut gibly inscribed these words 5c or roots, and those who discover new tinted or repairs! or otherwise valuable specimens After chureh father and son met, and looking curiously at each other, smiled a little smile but said nothing. The "repairs on that o bring them to me and they shall be Methodist building havo hot been completed rewarded. &o Rufus avurs. ' Sal. .Os-tar- d. . , . 1 i lr)Mn llairaiFacfrisj1 'Now publishing in Ihe 4 T AH Id A'Q'AZ sto: Thegritni romtatie I N E! by, , y entitl'd, ! BOLD The last of the saxoa Kings, H 1 Femrltor POIJfT 'OF: ROOKS STJT10 & MOHAVE It ITER TWOIPLEHDID 810RIEB" iiiginatter, illustrated with good wood-cutYe tar, I seed him, hut dares bo many ai d It ombbie iniLelf the raev inophly reives niggers Tuuhd aud Ihemdru rlirtoam ph i ca ! white fellera cullin-lheqiailerly. bleii-de- d 'Lera I cant tell oho from ludder I" , with the best fratuies oj the daviur- al. It has great power in llie'j uiscemln between the manner ol What's the difference Trub tion of a lore and a One curls the death of a barber pure literature sculptor? A by Butwer, . ! and the inteusly exciting and thrilling story of PROVISIONS ..J anti good ncoiiiodations, far I Just produced by those celebrated writers mm. and) smimnDstl 50 miles East of, Chao. Keade and Dion Boucicault. PILAV IFOllDIL ' l Note. Any person sending word that tbey will pay aa soon as possible after harvest in cotton or wheat will : have ; the Magazine forwarded to them. E. L, T, Harrison Publisher Balt Lake , sat-sfactor- ily St. Geo June 23, 1863. Gounod ia fifty years cf age- Tom Thumb is in lialifix. Dumas goes to bed at four iu tho mornihg. Augustin ltcrbidc keeps a beer shop in Paris. Owen Meradith is threatened with consumption. Ceoree l rancis Trriii's ch ughter drives Shetland ponies at Newport Tire Gardeners weekly meetings . Stock. Lost Stock ; Club, hold regular t their Club Hull every Tuesday evening, the yeir roaai. Any who desire, are at liberty to tend, irce of charge. j ; at- - ' Branch Sej j St. George Sept. T5tii 1SG8. Tin St George Brunch of the Rock! Mountain Fruit growers association will meet at the Gardners i Club Hull ou! Sat, Sept 24th at 4 o clock P. M.nnd nt the same place, and hour, every j other Saturday at which meetings mem- i hers and others are invited to tnke spccimes of fruit both fresh and preserved, wines Ac., no person excluded from the meetings, and fruit growers and members of Branch Clubs in other settlements are invited to attend. By order of the meeting U-t- f CROSBY A CLARK, Tanners and Curriers, St. George, , Jai. Linorth, IS. fli flail, 1, D, Kellogg LIN FORTH, KELLOGG, & RAIL, nr . GOODS! GOODS B9w(B)(i3s LT ST.'THO A,. T MAS, TLv J iider is Sueceuore to L, JJ, Benehley A ft.,) I MIOITl R I AN JOIBIRg OF AMERICAN ENGLISH. A GERMAN i! ; ft Mining Tools.' lgrkulural Impltmenti Nos. 3 and 5 Front Sired, happy tv announee signed to the Citizens of RMC3IKE7, SAJtFRANCISCO, Southern Utah and Northern Arisen lhat he has a general Slock of Orders respectfully solicited. M eroUanOlse 13-- tf DRY GOODS, Gardeners Club! vis., GROCERIES, HARDWIRE, BOOTS The St. George, Gardeners Cluh, has a i aad: they meet, for SHOES', discussions and Exhibiton, of fruits And all such GOODS fl are required byi and vegetables every Tuesday eTcn-n- g Citizens or Travelers, which he will sell or at fine Hall-wh- ere exchange for Giaiu, Lumber, Horned Stock, and Produce of the country, paying a liberal aud selling goods at reduoed large, fine rates. pree oclock. 7 g orPECIMENSof rare fruits and vegetables are solicited- - also specimens of mineral f curiosties or .for tmima), vegetable; the cabinet. 8tf B. H. PADDOCK. T a n nr e ry !? RIPE FRUIT We want WH.EA1 AT THIS OFFIS ON GRI?1 . siu-pl- y Wool Carding Cho ice fruits purchased. Grain and dairy produce receivable. Having rented the first class Cardi Business place St. Ge. Drug Store. Machine owned by Bro. E. Snow, I n pro J. E. Jshnson. pose putting it up in Parowan, and be readf: St, Goo Utah. P S When the expected Wine Mill arri- to receive wool and deliver roRs by the Is . ves I shall be prepared to work up apples . .filar. JI-and grapes for those who desire it. I respectful! solicit the patronage o he eitizena cf Dixie and adjure at setlfcf tents 12-- tf Gcoacz GuiufiHAW. if. 20 Parowan cf Apl. 1868, o: :0 t.4 SSMic!) Gee. If. Mona, o (MiM JoIiqsou, M. D ft l T SJ 1 18C3 . I'-- l Co., the people Utah Counties. Keeps complete assortment of Botauicsl medicines for sale and trusts by family attention to business to merit llmconidence of tho public. Mona, Aug. 1st. 1818: Offers his professional services to of Juab i 20 now In successful operation b new t. under- - l ,Y the improvements, aud iu We whose choicest We of first-cla- ss of euology to the refer hi and varied excellence of Ilsur-xT- s about 170,000 copies to be found some the and general of an ; American People; aud acquired is merited. ev-den- ce if-- $ t 1809 For Utab. Juab ' 24 tf Washington Mill! tail Unquestionably the best sus- Trees, Vines, a I have strict at tained work of the kind iu the World. ghi'ubs, Plants WASHINGTON1 STRAUB'S PATENT HARPERS goods, and Cuttings tf runner tt'.VOJt Till r MAGAZINE FOR SALE. of ehoiscest vari- BUS. it SHT Prcti. Critical ye l of 20 all with the about seine latest yards long Fishing A Editor. the of exptrpared to turn out a article Inquire ITApX'rrM,,tWT u,,wrIdties for sale or terms must XT Xj O tone BOXING METAL. high From WHEAT. for grain. change Magazine! journal with a monthly ia circulation of for IFF JJi FLOUR for box metal stock the belt are of of the A pages at tho ing for machinery, mills for sale, CUSTOM WOKKth Enquire reading sf light rpeak this work as day. the the or exchange for grain Inquire Graia. Office. Each Times has tf it popularity b.;snowj the Times Office. tire : AT Brown and Allen, Tanners & Curriers. Keep on hut proposed tc send a number one article of IT IS ofALSO rare wild flowers by mail. Pine sole leather. Cow-hid- e, in exchange, for suoh seeds and cuttings as are desired by tho club. Kip, calf, fc goat skin, Harness Leather eetJ p PeriodReports, Catalogues, Which offer to exchange for they icals and books solicited for the library and other produce. grain rbs, B. K J. K Johnson, - - Prest. J. Parowan Utah Apl'20 196BT. Persons burning ci.ttle art reqnes. Win. Branch, Secly. ted to observe and report, any stock St. George, Utah. May 20 1868 I earing such brands, or bring them Seeds of all beautiful or 1 gg tl ey shall revive pay for their wild flowers, for which a liberal r lroul le J, E. Johnson. ward will be paid, if accompanied b Et George May the 20th ,68. of pressed leave aud flowt have now ripe and for sale several specimens varieties of gray- - and penehes, tod ex- ers of the shrub or plant. of the best fruit pect to keep a J, E. Jobxsow. in in its proper seathis each region grown St. Georgo Utah, May 27 1SG8- - . son, by the quantity or at retail. Fruit canned to order. Canned fruits for sale. J. E. Johnson Prcst W. II. Branch Sec. St. George 20 A' .'t - W anted J. E. J.lmson Prcst WHCT. scattered on the range I have between CeJar City and settlements n the Muddy; cows, heifers, steers &r.d work oxen; all that is over 3 year old has a 5 inch circle brand on left shoulder with J inside, or branded on thc ,l0In j. g 0 W. J. or they may have botl fleh ftnd horD brands and 8veral are brandtd on F - j.or MEETINGS. REGULAR J. E Johnson. ? 11 ri .r- - SANSEENRADINO, ng, . y f ; W- A!U . city. K. GOOD exchanged dee., aft! I dromptly attended to. Aioplo Storage f j , |