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Show - -- 9mjh frJftB j - s U ( ft r . ; " jii S' ; I? t & , uv l'H t .S' i jN1 st Dl'I T COitlWE ItEt'OHTKIt. P "" TT" tiT DENNIS J " J. tOQHY, ? : Editor and Proprietor j APPOINTMENT. ' The telegraph announce the appointment LATEST DISPATCHE8. T - t t! of J. H. Wlcklzer, to be Attorney for Utah, I J in tlhe place of Major C. H.' ncmpstoad, who ha hold that" office for many yean. Suits Before the Courts There is no reason given for the change, but Important wo are Inclined to think that the gallant Salt Lake on account the of resigned position Major hit largo practice at the bar. If the new incumbent bo the gentleman of the name BRIGHAM'S MINIONS IN A DILEMMA. given, whom we have the pleasure of know ing at Salt Lako City, there must be the reverse of gaiety In the house of B. Y., for CALIFORNIA ELECTION. a more incorrigibly honest pagan than Col. TUB f ; Wicklzor, slam! not outride the door of THEJ LETTER . AN yTiLtAnu CiTV, Septembers, 1871. Ed. RsFokter: Dear dir My attention hn beep called, by a friend, to an article in your issue of the headed Irreguiatijies, It'instAnl.' There is n very strong hinting therein, at tho supposed imbecility and dis- honesty of the postmaster at Brigham City, and myself. You say you surmise that the grievance is caused by some postmaster aenirs tho river, whose bishop enjoins him not to subscribe for the .paper, and being desirous of reading it, has to come by it Now this, in 'my opinion, is equivalent to calling a man a fool and a rogue, but you forgive us couth tionalj,, I will do thu same by you. As to the at Brigham City, personally, I am - unacquainted with him, but officially, ns far as my connection with him, 1 can vouch for his integrity, and I cannot believe that he would intercept tho Reporter or any other article passing through the mail, lie may speak for himself. As far as I am concerned, I know that your insinuations are unfounded. The Reporter never did come regularly to this office, neither before nor since it present management. I have oft n tried to solve tho mystery, but failed ; of courso I have my own idea about it. Your paper should curno every Monday. I have s, known it to come on Wednesdays and and somutimos two weeks after dHto. One copy came three weeks ago, and that is all that has reached hero in five weeks.' I received from Brigham City, on Monday, the paper containing tho item referred to, but there was no regular paper - in tho same mail. Personally I miss your paper as much as the subscriber, for I generally read it (often before he calls for it) with his permission. You . say you know that it leaves your office and the local postoffice, regularly, whence it goes to Brigham City and front thereto Willard. Tho latter part of this, you certainly do not know, for it does not eotne here regularly. Is it not possible that tiiore is some other pmt of its passage frotnCorlnnc io U iUttrt, on Wise A you might be misinformed f On Friday fast I gave up the postofflee to my successor, Mr, Murrey, hence, the matter is in other hands now; but you may rest assured that if your ' paper passes Brigham City, it will be pioperly delivered to those - . who kubsenbo for it in Willard City. O. A. Meears. er Fii-day- er, Lieutenant George 8. Wilson, United States army, front Fort Ilall, Idaho, is at the International Hotel. Fred. J. Iluse, of Chicago, Naturalist, and Robert Adams, Jr., pf. Philadelphia, Botanist, are stopping at the Metropolitan. These gentlemen are attached to the Hayden scientific expedition; and have ju-- t re- turned from tho Yellowstone ' country iq Montana. They go hence to San Francisco by this evening's train. Mr. Adams U also tho special correspondent of the Philadelphia -- . , i PERiOKAL. -- jnquher. Major McCrea, of Fort nail, arrived In town last evening and sojourns at the Intel -. . nalio tal. r ' Mr. Cummings, of the Central Pacific, camnup from Ogden this morning and returned to that place by the afternoon train. Rocoived at the Diamond JR warehouse, last evening, 60,000 pounds Rtcn Oris. of silver ore, taken out of the Spockled Trout It Is conMine, Phillipsburg, Montana, y signed to tho Bank of California, and is probably the richest mineral yet brought down from the North. We hear that the transportation of Montana ores la becoming a profitable business with freighters to this point, and as there are no works for reducing' in that Territory, It i likely that we hall hereafter got a large share of the precious metals here; in On tho 15th of September if 'Mi' A' to-da- VIC- Jerome Bona- parte, of Baltimore, will be married to Mrs. of sEdgar, -of New Orleans, granddaughter is the Daniel Webster.- The bride-elemother of tfirep Jovely children, and U' a boautiful blond? of very youthful appearance. The groom is a handsome bachelor ' of 40 more or less and a grandnephew of Napoleon I. The wedding will be strictly private, and take place at the residence of a Catholic prjest. at . Newport. The .wedding dress is already completed, and Is a traveling costume of dark gray silk, with overdress of same color,' . Both ' parties represent immense wealth, Jerome Bonaparte of being gyandaotr nd Baltiof Madam PaUerson Bonaparte, more, Md - , cases.-Richmon- Pom-ologic- al t Appointment of J. H. Wick1 Izor as U. 8. Attorney to-da- for Utah. EXTRAORDINARY TROTTING ' RACE DEXTERS TIME. BEATEN FASTEST . TIME ON RECORD. ETC. j ETC. ETC SALT LAKE CITY. The case of United .States Marshal Patrick vs. Warden Rock wood and City Marshal McAlli-tcr- r upon the charge of resisting Patrick iu the performance of his duty by refusing to deliver up the convict Kilfoylc, is still pending before Judge llawiey, and is exciting much feeling among both .Mormons and Gentile. Patricks course, or order of the Governor, is based on a letter to Patrick from the Attorney General of the United Status. Rock-woo- d claims there is, no authority requiring him to deliver up Kilibyie, except by a process of court. Tho question is as to who has legal authority over Territorial prisoners. Hon. Thos. Fitch spoke yesteiduy for the defence. Some of his remarks wero veiy offensive) to the Gentiles. Mr. Baskin, for the complainant, is speaking now. The important suit for an injunction of tho Euruka Mining Company against thu owners of the Mai Henrietta in Tintic was decided this morning by Judge Strickland lor the defendants. Tho Mnl IUnil.ua U .niil to be of extraordinary value, consequently this suit is attracting much attention. The Mai Henrietta people are jubilant. The receipts of silver bullion this week are unprecedentedly targe. Much interest was felt hero yesterday in tho California election. Californians voted at different places, resulting in about two to one for the Republican candidate. City, Sept. 7. Salt-La- ke, to-d- ay (Republican) The San Francisco Taxpayers municipal ticket is largely ahead of tho D.mocritic. The vote is light. Tho Mariposa esUto is nlvertiod for salt . by tho Trustees for tho benefit of certificate holders, on October J2th. 10 P. M. The city and State is claimed by both naight and Booth for Governor. Tho vote it very c!oc, and not full. Tho San Francisco Democrats, it is believed, elected Curtis lor Mayor, Roseper, Assessor; Kloppenburg, Treasurer; Humphrey, Surveyor. The taxpayer havo the remainder of the ticket. Hardly any straight tickets wore cast. In tho Fourth Ward the taxpayers candidate for Supervisor was defeated by ayicgro. Twenty-fiv- e per cent, of is Demociatic. vote tho negro San Francisco, Sept. 6. Returns coma in slowly. Booth will carry this city by nearly one thousand majority. The Taxpayers ticket is elected with ono or two exceptions. Booth carried the State by from 2,000 to 8,000 m Jority. Latex. California has gone Republican-witfrom 8,000 to 5,000 majority. The entire State ticket is elected; The result of the San Francisco election u still in doubt a to the Mayor, but the prospect Is now strong that Alvord, the Taxpayers candidate, is elected. -- 1 h ve - ' Pal sapphire exposed to Intense heat, slowly ana gradually applied, andbepermltud rendered, to cool In the same manner, can colorless. They aequtro creator brilliancy the process, and are the Met qoup JtTfcit of diamonds sold. reart to iraeel to toa earth. T a H rx-o-- I - to-nig- ht. n t, l re-alt- y s. Culler's iHoarboM. Oer Faverlt do Ides, In bble and Half bbls. Roes, i.' - Constantly on hand, at Woodworth's Dosrbon, ts - CORINNE, UT All c ficoteh Whiskey. ffr-re- -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1 G1K. a Bottle. Every Family should have We a lt ev- r oua to lead lo.l w ng cirilli from many of ihs noil auiineut pbutiUo. in tn. Swan' Kxtra. : at-- ti-- - comdrv , fc to.s A. JArK-OJuly im-JAM- Ed von hav. oinnutmca'ed to the ned-Icin ti Home nltlir., u he t f tlio pof-g- l dcred e a soere or it csn-'.there ore, he for it pat nt mod cine no tent having the W. have evnitn-the forn uls for tusking combi-natl-t a jn.lee-tinhettslngly ence an the arlc e. l.oneof rare in It. com position are th be.t f tho c e s to whoi the iHtlong, Wing hlgliW Tu.lc. t iniulant. 'arnileailre an lightly LxiV". The n odse In accord nee with of preparing thru I klrh-tlHaving ned th io, en it effect rule of p in oir priv te prnctl e, auk (trail e In to a'l prs w. de.lrou. of toking .abtltlheg th. best Tonic end BtmuUnt now offer d to p'lblto. F O. oTra. Sf. D. I.. Im. norsiixtSH M. D. O-- 8t Black Swnn X L-.- A, ! Black Swa .l ntl Groceries. i. B eis-eij.- , n in-e- u Horn-O-tter- 1 atom-achl- BRANDIES, c. 1 -- t- - j ChampV.P. Dupny, Jules Robins M- -. B't-ter- s, M. D It.-- I WiDowkix. M. D. J ). Whi ihili.. M. D. Dr C. V. F.. W A. wtnr-oxM D. Mans tf. 8. S. Kiimm. Hibfrt 8t. Louis Mo.. Oft. S, Co : I hve examlne.1 Htomach N II-n- Ult-te- r. lt d V. II. di Co., d Diamond It. (0.0 Tobacco and Cigars PORT WINE. - i 4 SHERRY. !. . Q X run. M. D. H. G. dto HoertTAL, 1K7U Ulxrll C GiRtrx M. D. C. A WAg. M. D. W. D. T.. 1. Hncoi, ALrnm d Co., .P. D.d llurgundy,... Co. AND PRODUCE. tl-e- yi CHAMPAGNE. P. Cuves (Krnjg), X. Cabluet, Chat lletdelek, s - Prompt Attention Given to Orders Ilehleick & Co., 187-1- . California. by Mail. snlTtf , to-nig- ht, s . t?A b-- s n-e- d l 1. 1 FOItZYIA WINKS. While, ' !3tssmi9 Claret, Xluscafelle. Angelica, EtiLIMI ht ONa p,fty ECHO DOLLARS Truth to 1113 Calumniators. entitled He declares he was a stranger to the declaration of war. llo went to Italy on tho order of thu Emperor, who tried to array Italy A Ntw School Ilook, b' and Austria agninct Prussia. 1I offered to II. 8. irnan.' Irlce n share tho Emperor's captivity but Was 7 SO doson. Contain- j 1 !.. 9 ,...orncE lerner xf Fourth j - uo HudIxbx Itro.t, COKliNNK, UTAH. J' ,1 OR FOR TO ARENT, . lutnilUUI-BiS.- SALE-- tlOUSr, Nor h Hil. of th. track. It office N. ti of st i, Moii, un i Csitnunu Lutubrr Vtrd. Oil qu.r. ue , ns, i,o U. I j slig.i-- , . .1 Msg-isl-i- s IIv, J.,I.PETrBX Carpenter, and Join jVork 1 50 Bresilwsy, jsiw 3tu X - Of Every Deuerlptlon DONE XO OHDERjllY John Hcotts )a OppMlts the nepsrlev Ofliee. So. WtTEimoUSB II a f II 11 i Cat. Wine, , Red Jacket, Angoslnra CASE (bOODS. j tssAXDs ss r Curaeeoo, Anisette, Maraschino Ab.ynlhe, Syrops (Uum and Fruit), GENERAL Vermont h, Clien jr Jom, Ginger Brown's), MERCHANDISE. , CORIHHE, U. T. ! KEGS. Ctawpies j - ! I uiu-uis- n AXD...... Pride ! I'a: . - - 1 r I tel and 10 , Gallons - i - ' CARRY TIIE WH2 . f ' t Jlora vello, Largcst Stock. Nevada, Jf 8 J - . off Corlnne, X.n Mk ir rials riage Brti 13, i1 j ay Groceries, TERN. Unity's XXX. A ome. LESTER, f 50 II11 ,V SAX FRAXCISCO. f Co. (Turners), Es. Peppermint, OlngrrUTs T. Brandy, Gin and Whiskey tocktalls, Old Tom Gin, Cutter Whiskey Grape Brandy. Importers of & E. MAKTIiy sjs .r. .d ebber ufCO., Intror ujCS-- & t T Calling A j t and Liquors, Wineo 4 . trout Street, fj j dealebx ix i c ! ! , CIDER. -- KXAJllMtlt OF ruXSiOKS FOR LTAII. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL wontn of Mraio FOIl 83. per over two hq..dra new an Subscribers to Pztke' beantifaf 's n s. Pit ts Must Ah Mommi.t ars etc., by Will 8. Pays, get Ing thrlr music for Webster, Thnmse, etc. leas than too cents a piece. .Those who bsve fr sh' not everything 1 seen this Musical sod sparkling. Contents shou d send 3d aid specimen ptges.en cents for s semp s copy. fr s. Sample copies Basil- - The tuusle Is by Ikomao. Elans, I erslry free of povtag siid other popn sr writ r. achets for 43 sent.. , j Two back members for Liberal terms for i tw.;4() Fonr b,ck Cfntg Innmberf for 78 cents. Address. i I - Qulimrif, Pints ntuf Quart, Bysass, Pints and Quarts - re-fus- Co.9 5 Rnart. i Crab Apple, '63, K i POIHER. ! ; W43M(tCC9 ALE. Tennenl'e, riiits and Rnaif,, f Byn.s, Pints and ' c l r tiltA llAill.ll. j n s-- y e. . I j i . dM Montana Ntreet, DetwevH dtl Crowder's Uottrbon. Miller. Donrbcs. Miller's Etlrs Ooutbon. c, t J. JJ L - , f - . . s r. o WAOHincTon. , -- A John Eupfers st., Corlnns. 0A0 Montana Ifr s Xes. 122 sad 124 Market sfrssl, '"Aad . , Washington, SapL 6. The Preaidant has i , , s t . n appointed John C; Hillman of TrT Ia! TsT 33' TP O Territory, Register Of the Land Office at usUvs ftns at And Msoofsetuttr Vancouver, 004. J. H. Wlcklxer, -- Attorney for . , VV Territory.; , Pistols and mt steal tustniaisntr hrtysou hand. Washington, Sept. 6, A dispatch rom aid Shins wtshdlspsash and 1hmlrfu states that the Galveston, dated oa wnna' or xtmt DBuoumuN done ABtrkaJrk IjArraft Home wasattacked ! ihirt it tbs wXifosm up4 by x force of UazJoxai off the bar at Santa - Wx-hiogto- I . rr S GOLD JEWKLKY. J - JJ I -- -- ; T 3 - , adtI i .AND. ' OAE3 WHOLES - Sni TXnDAiid, '.' iLE AVD RETAIL DEALER IX V V ; ; i,f t Gcll j V f - r. f amlnaloa of goods and prise respectfully lavtt Wlnct, LttDra Add djoirT1 .A, No. IflWm. Knabe& ....coaitmm. . i Co. Plano, direct fhmi Ilie kt3t Crtai Uk Ti jRfitcry, never used. Apply cttnbCacffi. b.. j r p j v FOR SALE- 1 tbs selectioa and sblpmsat of goods. Frlos low as Be same class of stock eeat bo boaght s s tbe in the AUsntls States or California. Aa ' Calilkrala st., II (Uslow Paris te ). sax rxiAxciaco. .. Oacramento Branchi Iyl7m : IN. UORINNE, - -- ,ui;- - t ! n , fied. . inr.j if I : There was a meeting Cabanas, os..ronrTiFo or.... j OLD ClimiER 8f LOOP, of tho Union Pacific Directors In 1.1a UeCa p , e 9 Oak, Ash and Hickory Planks, Hubs, in .1 new the . . . . ...V. ..Proprleter, arrangement Boston, at which, J.i X, XA Tit few S, Bergoehea 8pokes,ftlms,Felloes,'Eto. Flgari Magnolia, In the coast Pacific the Oivo .otto-- thst ibey have removed io-to I am regard freightsjwith Bsttery Ffml Slrmtt, Corinnt. fvsrA street to heir . mmsmm Pacific Mail Steamship Company camo up EVERYTHING used by tbo trade always su;pl? rvHttlt sii impcved, ad Tfiis sal- on has b--n ! r ' . Rivr iio coksi iics1 ctcsis,' t plots 4 'aurt X on of tbs. for formal ratification. Private .dispatches Is imiv tus shortest notice, end to pereons ordering. Irf s brs-dIOAKH. WINE.. of LtQCOBH. (msI tbs but tw end susnd ng from CsUrornt. from Boston say the meeting is still in ses- eta., sre kpt tn tbs ssUbUsbu.snt. R.f members- -ih Oecnpylo to Msrkst stres, ,, abroad I promise to give my personal sttsotit f Old Coensr. ratiwill be f sion, and that the arrangement to-da- y, bun-rhtta- kaa t Moore's Rye,3ani T Years 011. Old Virginia Rye. Are Indoresd and preacr bed by mors lesdlna Physicians than snjr other tonic or stiiiiuUnt now la ur. They are a hUKB HHbVENTAllVE for fever sad Ayne. lnteimittrns. U lioasnres sad ail disorders sn.lnR from mis matin ranura. Thj srs turn-lese an and lit highly sn .npeiis-- r c.mm of iudlg) stion sr. Iriv.laab'e of and In cm lebi ity and thrv I are nrver in s single instance felted in proThey are ptrdcu-Urlducing ib. tn at happy UKXEfglUL IO EdALE. strengthening the bo1y, tnvlgor.tlng the mind aud giving tons The HOME wh and elasticity to with th- - gresieei c.re, niTTNU are compoundedl?.)tcm. ever been to tbs and o 1 onto rdlrnui.nt public NO PLEAHANT TO HIE T tKTF, and st tu. me line combining si many r medical agmU, by the medio I fraternlt a. the Ite.t known 1,. rhariua opo,. I co.ts littia to give them a frJrtrsI and New York, Sept. 6. to-d- OUTFITTING HOUSE, The follow- ij wu-rant- There are probably not as manw as a a Ir Vt T- - NEW YORK. sod portera, specialties. WHISKIES. NEWS. FOREIGN a. foreign end dom ratio cannot be anrpsased iu (be 1 country. California wines in wo-- end bottles, end J e. a. JK k t!te the fotnimU lor nia'-lohw four .ml need them In tto.pital ror the id I con. r th in Ih tu t v.ln.l.la tonic . MELO-'EUaud atlnmUiit now in n.o 7. A Jackhoti k Co, 8t. I. tM. Ju y flti D7-b. formula from wtiich o ireel having ekamt-oand hartI'.ltter." are prepv-etomach eKrstd wl . the method f conn I Ing ti e different In. cre-lthem a. tlie ills, e can nM Ite.t tonio with whi h we are a qu.lned. From the great rare nlth which h y are conipmmled. an-from the el ofee matrrl Is which enter mo them, will trove, a. wr have nod nbt that tb-de tonic and stlmuiant In serve to he, the most ns- -. vours, T. O rovsTOCK. M. D.l T, J. Vsstik. M P. V cheerf tlv ooncnr with every word contained In he sltov. testlmnnl-- l, M. D. It. P. John Salzburg, Sept. 6. The Emperor of Ger- IJohx fmimMut, H T. TgMrLr, M. P. M. D. J ti as kk, many, accompanied by Prince Bismarck, O. f. w.tKVR, W. D. Y O. FmtMXLi , M. P. Messrs W. H. K ttwr-- i arrived He was received by the IXCIwaTI, Ort'10 nitb-rs- : A o . Wen. II m Gents. Acrec- Emperor of Austria, whp was attended by a hie to yr.nr I have nitnvd the f rmuls bo rein tle 'Irme 8 om.ch Hitters, and find n.e brilliant suite. The sovereigns! conversed of bv the die. 't con - Ins aiich ..are In Ac dly together for n quarter of an hour.! A grand Med cal profession. Theyandare very sclent! tonic-trll nd coroh'n as.nimil ling d, pleasantly In which their to b- - f adsote.1 as corrlMrai-tbanquet take place nd .aentl-Ht of lew or drbl'ltaed tges of the he t eatn-enimperial majesties and distinguished statesr xd rstnfst. sHidhss aHsimz fmn . r I , se- - are My good lectod from the leading bouses of the Paeifio cosat end tbs AOsstlo States, end my assortment of both - dlsrN( . men orbvtli umpires will be present. mBUrt f f. VATnaus. I. A. Jams. M. P. Pr. J London, Sept. 7. Tho cholera epidemic O. T. Himfsux. M P. 8. P. tOHV.B, M P. in thu Baltic provinces of Prussia begin to M. P. C. 8. whure the dixeaso abutc. At lvonigsbvrg, O. A. 'jour., M. p. O A Poitr.RTr, VI. I. has been most virulent, there were forty We deaths on thu new cases and twenty-eigehra'ed t msrh I'ittrrs, nl fl'd it o he - compos'-- of 4th, and on the 5jh only seventeen new ca b artirh-- (hat re eoi the si to- cs Mrdi'-aTrofsa on, sil ono of tho b st b tter. and fifteen death. The few cases that have the wo kn w of row In use. Verj resiei'n'iv. occurred at Paris and in this city are now M. D. H. 8. Hahv. W. P. )l O. A. MaBISXK. J. D. WaLiJU M. P. said to bi) of a different type from the Asiatic .Non ma 8. IUnr.. W. p. c .urge.' For Nitlc by nil Drusrslsfs A Grocers. 8 AN FRANCISCO. London, Sept. 7. A telegram from Con- JAS. A. JACKSON fc CO., Prop's, San Francisco, Sept. 0. Indications are stantinople says Ali Pacba is not deud, but Enboralory 105 A 107 X. 2d afreet, in condition. lies critical I. kn Booth election the extremely in of XT. I.01TS, MO. favor of Jel7.lt strongly, a Prince Napoleon publishes pamphlet for Governor, -- brought to this market. EVER ct heir-propectl- t d, i AN j- y, j Carries) tlio State 45,000 ,Mi.Jorltyi . ,lA -- Albany, Sept. 6. XSootli , 1 Wined, Liqnors nfid(v Clgnrs. ing, with other brands, always on hand The Democratic State is' called to meet at Rochester Convention - , 5; .n tho 4th of October, ; Boston, Sept. .6. In tho Circuit Court Judge Clifford denied the motion of Enoch Sweattof Woonsocket for x review and revision of Judge Shoplays decree placing the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad in bankruptcy, Charleston, Sept. 6. Fivo deaths from yellow fever, but hardly any new Sept. 0. The American Society commenced its annual session this morning. Twenty-si- x States are represented by delegations of distinguished men, and the contributions of fruit are the ilnost ever exhibited. J Chicago, Sept. 0. Horace Greeley arrived here y on his way to Wisconsin in which States ho deliver several and Iowa, addrei-sc- . While here ho is agricultural pruning-himse- lf as ex reported quite on political matters, saying that while Grant made a good a Prcsident'as was expected, ho is unavailable for. renomination, and would be sure to be beat; that! Colfax is much stronger, and he believed illiat Grant could not get more than one Southern State, and that both East and West wero tired of him. At Rockford, Ills., yesterday, Jesse Zimmerman killed his wife, aged 70, stabbing her with a carpenters scratch awit and then attempted suicide with laudanum! Milwaukee,' Sept. 0. The trot between Goldsmith Maid and Lucy atj the Cold was one Springs track1 near this city of the most extraordinary in racing annals, tho Maid making tho bert heat and bu.t three heat on record. The second heat was trotted in 2.17, thu beating Dexters time a quarter of a second. Time, three heat, Thu 2.20 2.17, 2.20)1. judges' watches disagreed on the time of the second heat; ono making ICJ), ono 16. and the other 17. It was finally "decided to announce the slowest time. C; GOLDBERG'S - KnglUh ales 1 EX-POS- T- BFATCo MISCELLANEOUS. MASTER. po.t-mast- ' . Breaker The following communication from the late potmater at Willard, satisfies u that the irregularities of which we complained in many former issues, did not arise under his management. As Mr. Mecars suggests if our mail passes Brigham City, it will bo properly delivered to those who subscribe for it in Willaid Citjy wo shall try our utino.t to It a vo it go through that place in future. , t FROM GROCERIES, ETC. COMPETlTIOfL CHALIEnQE that be has Just received and has in store be larg eat sad finest stock of ' ;1 . at GRAND REPUDLICAN TORY. W TOE undersigned takes plirasnrs in announcing American bark Brothers was captured by tri armed force! of Mexicans the lapie day )1T Santa Anna, and the Cap tarn was forced to abandon her. Ho was picked up by tbo Harvest Home, and arrived at Galveston yesterday. It is understood that the Captain will visit Washington, and give a full Statement of the facts in ilia ease to the i government authorities. J bt tiie wester tjriom V xleorafu co THURSDAY, BEPT, 7, 1871. the Endowment star chamber. ' ahead for somebody MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. Vnna on the night of the 27th ult., and her master, J. C. Dickey, was obliged to put to sea without completing her cargo. JThe - - t , ' (i b i at Loivcp JRatec- - , - 1T 1 ft ' 4 V - - --v'- 1 V-- ' TDm ' tax 'ol: or 5 n -- liters' . - - |