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Show Xarnl !hirj0. Anntr,t Or Tiuixs ruon rut East The arrival or goods this season Iras been earlior than hitherto known, from tho Eastern States. A train or sixtcoa wae-gons, wae-gons, heavily laden, nnd drawu by mule teams, arrived in tills city yesterday being be-ing only fifty one days out from the Missouri, Mis-souri, under the exixirienccd direction ot Capt. Alexander, The goods, wo understand, under-stand, ompriso a very excellent assort-incnt assort-incnt for this market, and are consigned to our oldfriend Nixon.-On Wcdnlay, Mr. Ranealoff brought in a male train laden la-den with goods, which hare been nur-ehaiedby nur-ehaiedby Messrs. Wulktr A Uro The-goads The-goads are now being op nd at U store pressty for the summer; trade.or.utan, and comprising onb. of ;the finest; Bcjec-tlohi Bcjec-tlohi w6 havKseea la' thd Tcrritoty, thfcr brefwbrthy the attention of alwbo-ttteu lo purchase.'" iLtok Sk3.4-A Mr." Woodone or two Sabbaths: since, killeill otiSiiako Creek, In Provo Talley, 300 rattle snakes, Thta valley Is tltuatcd some twentjr miles tip tho Prdvo Kaipyon, from the city of Prdvo, and on Soako tVeek Is probably found tho largest- den of rattle inak'esi evef discovered la the', mountains. We learn that tho valley is fast- settling up, some opo hundred famines already Uavlug made It their bbtne. Two'sW" milli "arc In operation), and tireo wore arc Iu pro- jress of erection. |