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Show NOTARIES PUBLIC. CHA8. W. 8TAYN KIl, NOTARY PUBLIC, OEce at Caldcr Bro's. Salt Lake City. m2 JOHX McKWAX, NOTARY PUBLIC, Will draw or acknowledge all kinds of iD"irumecl in writinit. Prompt attention paid to bnnine.'t. OEeo at residence, Provj Lit?, Ut&b Co, U. T. m Wm. M. Gillespie. Ju. W. Stain bars STAINBURN & GILLESPIE, Notaries Public, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS, HcnreberH of liecordM, AND Office On rig lit of entrance to Stock Board, Rcld's Building, Main St. The legality of the Notarial acts of the above-named firm is unquestionable, as they act under appointments made by Ibo LoK'i-lalive LoK'i-lalive Assembly of the Territory of Utah, dated February 13. 1S72, and commissions of the Governor of the Territory, issued ?ubse-quetuly. ?ubse-quetuly. and have complied with both the Territorial law by films tho repaired bond. A: . in tbe Tcrritori.il Auditor's office end frith the Probate Judge of Suit Lake county. iZJ A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, Kf Mining Deeds, Agreements and Bonds for Deeds, MortKagos, Powers of Attorney. Leases. Contracts and other instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. Mining Gompanlii Iucorpora-td Iucorpora-td under the Ltwi of Utah. C. A. COULD, WOTARY PTJHLIO and .COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania. Pennsylva-nia. Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other Stales and Territories, Ter-ritories, Eat Temple St., near Wells, Fargo fc Co., Halt Lake City. mil IV m. Clayton, S. -I. Jon asson, Notary Public. Notary Public and Convey an cr. CLAYTON & JONASSON 1)AY strict att"ntion to the collection o( monoy in n parte of the world. They also draw or ocknowledgo all kinds of instruments in writing. Sprrlnl attention j-iven to the drawing of VlIls and TtiUmentorjr Docu- Loans negotiated. Minos, TTouses and Roal Efllato of all kinds bought, sold or leased. Incorporation anil Partnership Pniicn of every description drawn in trlct accordance with tho laws of Utah- Wm. Clayton, Commissioner of Deeds for tho Stntod of Now York.Ponnsyl vania. Ohio. Ccnncctiout, Missouri, Iowa Wisconsin and California. OK'PICK-Fourth door 1011th of (lodlie'a Corner. n29 110 ! FOR CHE1P GOODS. ... t Taylor & Cutler, 1 Have just received a big stock of Dry Goods, ; Which they are soiling at ' costs; also gkocuiuhs, STOVES, Etc. Before you Buy elsewhere, else-where, Call and See for Yourselves. Geo.H.Knowlden finding it necessary to nrovide for his 1MREASIXG BUSINESS, has procured and will open TO-DAY (he extensive premises prem-ises opposite Wells, Fargo & Co's oflice. and lately occupied bySenseny & Co., where he will be pleased to see his old friends. . 10 Car loads of Corn and 4 of Oats for sale, to arrive on Wednesday. G. H. Knowlden. MEDICAL W, F.ANDERSON, M.O. H. J. RICHARDS. M.D. Surgeous and Physicians, QEees, for the present, at their reapectrre residences in the Lith and 1 4th Wards: a6 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. PHYSICIAN. SUBGEON AND DBUGGIST, BRIflUA?. CITY. I'TAII. J. M. & F. U. BENEDICT, SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS, Office Over C&Ider Bro'. Music Emporium. HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT lake city. TUB LEADING HOTEL OP UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND PROPRIETOR. This House Ls centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for ISO guests. TUK PROPRIETOR is now preparing to build large additions to his Hotel, whib. when finished, will renJ- it the Most Complete Establishment In the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION I mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ONE BLOCK EAST OF THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY. Tcrmif3.00 per day. Board without with-out rooms 14.00 per week. DatUa free to guest.. J. C. LITTLE, jnn24 Proprietor. STOCK BOARD, (Formerly Enid's,) TVT .A. X TXT 3X JEX EHT, Two doora aouth of Wells, Fargo 4c Co'i. Our Bar fs furnished with all that can bo found n any first-clou saloon. Attontlve and polite bar-keepers to attend upon all who may favor us with a call. ZABRISKIE & CO. ni TAYLOR'S HOTEL, West Side EAST TEMPLE STREET, ROOMS BY TUB BINGLB NIGHT, WEEKLY OB MONTHLY, TAYLOR & CUTLER, Proprietors. We have runted our RESTAURANT to Messrs. GLADE GOODMAN. Vi Washington House t'hird WoiitH Htreet, SALT L-A-ICE CITY Board and Lodging, per Week 97 00 Day Hoard " 5 00 French Spring Beds " 3 00 Beds, per Night - 00 Meals - - - - H5 jM Taylor's Hotel Restaurant, Rear ofTnyler fe Cntler'i Store. THE B-ST AND CHEAPEST MEALS IN TOWN And served in tho boat stylo A.rj? ALL IIOIIHS. (iLAUh. JK. UOODJIAS, J16 Proprietors. flew Commercial Luflpi Rooms, 45, Conuitcrcinl St., Salt Lfiko City. C. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. OPKN A I I j NIGHT. Spring Ur ila, ar, 37 and 50 eta. per MlKt 81.30 to $3.00 per Week. Single Knomi, no and 7 He. per Night) $3.00 to 81.30 per Week. Double Rooms, Si. 00 to SI. 30 per Mi glit. 015 UTAH HOTEL, tllain Street, OtiDEXi The only first-class House in the City. Oninibaa to and from all trains. EUDEY i WILLIAMS, SFR1XG& SUMMER COOPS mfllS. LOVKLL, nt No. 90 Kiml-all il Ulrok. 1-t South Strecu la now receiving receiv-ing her splundid Stock of HATS & MILLINERY GOODS, Of Ihe !!( ftyle: aI;o Ladirs' and Chil-dren'K Chil-dren'K SLIT-, with full Oi'jortinent of Klnwri-a. Rlbtmn, luai-es, Faraol, I'mUrurnr, t.lovrs. vti'., wbioh fhe offer (or Cajh at the lowest prices to the Public. -LadtM. call an 1 examine thin Jplendid 08 f lortinent hek're yi u buy. M rs. S. F, LOVKLL. , Palt Lake City, April 10, 1p72. alu I5AV. Allen & Co., jfc-M- .- 2iZ 47 Uroadway. Tew York. BRANCH IlOl'SE, Under Pest-Office, S. L. City. Agents for the Celebrated COLD SEAL WHISKY I W. S.FOSTER, Agent. i3 LEGAL. GEO. L. WOODS, AT TORNEY-AT - LAW, Office with Marshall A Cietes, salt lake city. alO W. Ii. KEITHLY, Attorney axd Counselor-at-Law, Taylor k Culler's Building, Room Xo. 10, Oppwite Salt Lake ileus, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOOTE &; CARTER, ATTORNEi'S-AT-LAW, Nos. 2T) and 2C Montgomery Block, ni24 SAN FRANCISCO, ;CAL. P. L., TILLIAM3, LI 0 BAX D YOUSQ WILLIAMS & YOUNG, ATTORNEIS-AT-LAW, Office, half-a-block Booth of Theatre, fesn.lt Lalie City. j 12 GEORGE C. BATES, A TT 0 RN E T-A T-LA W. C. MYRON IIAWLEY, Attorney at-Law, Clerk of tho Supremo Court and Territorial Librarian. J. W. HASKIS. Office inlKiuiball's bloci, near U.S. M ar-ill ar-ill shal'a otiice. "W. W. WOODS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 33, MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, Utah Tr. m21 JOHN Ji. MILNEll, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW , Provo City, Utah. Collections mado in tho 1st and 2nd Judicial Judi-cial Districts. Special attention given to Mining cose?. Office at residence, Cotre tit. Provo City, a J6 Warner Earll. F. M. Smith. EAIiLL bi. SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LAKE CITY, First South Street. Room 11 and 12, No 105, Kimball Block. DANIEL S. DANA, ATTORN fi Y - A T - L A W, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office west side of East Temple Strct. Especial attention given to Alining liti-gation. liti-gation. d'27 Win. HAYDON, (Late Judge oMth District Court, Kevado,! ATTORN Y- A T-L A W , Room No. 9. KastTomplo Street, over First National Bank, nl HI. 1U. HAltNTJlVl, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW, Offico, Kimball's Block, S, L. City. Special attention ttivon to Titlei, Negotiations, Negotia-tions, Sales or LiiLgiitious iu Mining Cfuio.s and Hoal bstute. Collections made or business done in any part of tho United Stated by Association of reliable Attorneys. d 17 3. H. Hempstead, M. Kirkpatriak HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attomcys-at-Iaw, Main Street, opposite Wells, lTargo k Co., SALT LAKE CITY. f22 Z. SNOW. S. D, BOOK, SXOW & 1IOGK, Attorney nd Counselor at Law Ball Lake City, Utah. Office at Snow's comer, 1st Kast Street. Ju6 JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Salt Lake City, Utah. Offioo Over First National Bank. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East street, betweou South and 1st South streets. s20 TUOS, FITCH, OSO. 1. WHITNKV. FITCH a WHITNEY, ATTORN 1: " S- V M -I J A W, 30 First South Street. f20 SALT LAKE CITY. S. A. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 36 First South Street, ft Salt Lake City. Utah. LK O O O P K R . ATTORN K5f AND UOUNSELLOK, Ortlce Kxrliftuge iml Reailliig Uooin., uti-st&tra. Iu2t BAI.T LAKl CITY. TWOS. UAVIES. United States Mineral Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Office No. 18 Taylor'. Hotel. Salt Lake Citr AMERICAN BUREAU OP MIXING INFORMATION Tor Utah. Organized by mining and business men of Utah for the purpose of obtaining and disseminating dis-seminating Reliable Information in regard to Mines And Mining property throughout tho Territory. WARREN IIUS-KY. President. TIIOS. 1 AKUKS Vice President. T1U-0. F- TKACY. Treasurer. E. M. BAHNUM. Actuary andSoo'y. principal Offic In KlitDmll Block, oniiosllfl Townitml Uoun, Salt Lake City. RrfrUtry of Mince anil Mlnlnpr Information In-formation cutabllancU, a syouppis of which will bo publiahod in tho Bulletins of ihe Bureau, and distribute! at Stock Board' and Bufin" Centres throughout tho UNITED SIATKS AND IN EUROPE EmmlnitloiK of anrt Htpord nrion Mlnea placed uimn the market, will be mado under special charge of the Executive Execu-tive Committee Thos. P. Akem, Edmund Wilkc.t JohnT. Lynch. R P. Lounsbury, J. M. Uaskoll. This Bureau e.pecially solicits Specimens of Ore and Mineral Productions from all paru of ihe Territory, wtii- h will tc labeled and displayed in Cabinets by respective Mining Districts. Blank Forma for description of mines doMgnod for reulry, furnished on application. applica-tion. WMineri and Capitalists arc inritM to make the Rooms of toe Uurcau thrir bcad-iiuartcrs bcad-iiuartcrs for negotiations or business engagements. en-gagements. A KotSLry Fnbllc alwayi at tha Oflice SEND FOR CIRCULARS. K. M. BABSUJ1, Actuary and Secretary. P.O. Box 774. mi Liquid Bluing Cheapest in market: Quality and satisfaction guaranteed or money rcfundrd. Cash Paid for Grain and country For Sale 300,000 lht count Salt, Table and Dairy, Stinglai. Lumber and Geaerol Merchandise-Wholesale Merchandise-Wholesale Jobber. J. W. PMCI.L, Idaho Store, one block south I heat re. f?X W.J. HOOPER & CO. T, COMMERCIAL STREET. m3 BANKERS. SALT iLAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK Salt Lake City, TJln.li Ter. Authorized Capital - $500,000. BenJ. St. Dultell, President. Hugh White, Caahler. HmrsTUD A Kibkpatbick. Attorneys. This Brink will tranact nil Hindu of Icjr' lima li-ma te Banking business, and DEALS XX GOLD AND K1LYEK BULLION AND OlttfS. Gold and Currency Exchuice d:imn and Telegraph Iran lord nj.,d on Nciv York. San Franc it oo aud prioeip.il .it: nunc ittid pacific cities, availnblo iu any purl ut the Lulled States and Canada. Deposits and con oral business solicited frem Extern and Koreiga Bunk and bankers, bank-ers, Firms and individuals ; Cuook Accounts kept in Gold or Currency. Eschango on principal sicios of Europo and the Canada furnisOod in eutns to suit, at the lowest rated, and iolograpu Transfers on London. Loans made on Bullion, Public Securities, Bouds, Looal Stock. Morchuudido, or other 5ood Collaterals. Approved business paper isoountod for depositors. Certificates of Deposit issued, payable in Gold or CurroDoy o.i call, or at any specified lime, availnblo in any part of tho United States and Territories. Advances made on shipments of Bullion or Ores to New York, aau ii'ranoisoo aud Europo. CORRESPONDENTS I NKW YOHK -f 5 .0i SAN FRANCIsCO-California Trust Co. LONDON Jay Cuoko, McCutloah AC. re 18 Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of tho Currency. WiBHiKoruN, Jamjaby 12, luTZ. W11EREA8, by fliuiafintory evidenoe presented pre-sented to tho undersigned, it has been made to appear that "IliU SALT LAKK CirY NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH." in the CUV uF SALT LAKli, in the county of Salt Lake, Torritjry oi Utah, has been duly organized under and according to tho roiuiromeu's of tho Act of Congress, onlitled "An Act to provido a National Curroucy. secured by a pledge ot United Slates Bonds, and to provido lor the circulation and redemption thereol," approved ap-proved Juno 3rd, and has complied with nil the provisions of said Act reunited to be compliod with before commencing the business of Banking under said Act. Now, thcrotoro, I, liiland K. italburd, Comptroller of the Curroncy, do heroby certify cer-tify that "Til li SALT LAKK Ci I Y NATIONAL NA-TIONAL BaSK OF UTau." in loo city ot Salt Luke, in Ibo aountr of Salt Luke, Territory Terri-tory of Utah, is authorized tu commence toe business of Bankiug under the Act aforesaid. lCnncncj Buwiu In testimony wheroot jfti t the wituosa my naud and I Coin .trollor t ' uI l-'-h ottue j d 01 January, 1572. ( Treasury Dep'in't. j ,1(Siltnet.) Couipt. ul (Jurri-iicy, No. 121 . BANK DESERET, Salt Lake City, Utah. This Bank has organiiad a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. and will receive deposits of one dollar and upwards, on which interest will bo allowed at the rate of eight per cent, por annum, compounded semi-annually, 29 L. 8. HILL. 8, Cashier. WELLS, FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FOR WARDERS, Bankers aud Dealers ia Exchange Drafts on Europe. Kuropo.m Collections promptly attended to. E tst Temple Street, S&H Lake City. m2 Thio. F. Tracy. Agent. First National Bank of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY. Ae Special AdcrrtUiemciU on Ttir-l l'ny- mH Bank of Deseret, gucceaaur u HOOPER, ELDREDGEi Co., Corner Et Temple and Pint South Street SALT LAKB CITT. UTAH. PAID IP CAPITAL, - tlOO.000 rmiGHAM TnrNrj1p;ridnnt,1 H-S F.LltHFt'GE, Vice Pre. wm. H. II' '1'I.K, WM JF.NNIN'i.S Direstori JOHN PHAK1', FT.KAMOKZ LITTLE, L.8. HILLS. Cwhier. Deal in GOLD Dt'ST, COI. EXCHANGE LAD WARRANTS. COL. LEGE SCRIP, Ac. Collections made and promptly rt mi t Led, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE RE-OPENED. ' THF' FOl nTEKTIT WARD C JL UPKRAT1VK STORK It opened arnin at the old nar.L with ! chci-e relet i"n of . DRY GOODS, GROCKRIF.. 1 OKA IN. FTiTR, Eti - ml3 Lw ai asj house Is I'iaq, SAN FmGiSCO TRADE, IMPORTANT WORKS MINES AND MININC LecnlTitlfs to .Mining Claim unil aicr Itltus. 1 G t .ory :i c. f 7 .V. Procfttt !" i-olil iw Mlicr 1-Incl'OU, 1-Incl'OU, furUcutrl l'c. liy Guid SuUiUurria, Wht they are. liow sn)ca, .i.tl How U ork.d! hi Wai. li ir-1 . SI"'-Tlie SI"'-Tlie ?lliiiu null Metallurgy of Gold anil silver. By J. Arthur Phii- The Mttallurpy of 1. cad. Inclnaini; UesilvcriiaHon, and Cuiicllai inu. By John Ha-v. t-A t-A Jlnimat of Practical A"K- By John Mi -.oh el!. . . . SI - Croukc'i and Hulirl'd Trcniln on .Mtiuilm i;j , in ilii tt vol.. Vol. 1. Sliver biiu i.tad. 11. I'oi-pcr andiron. Vol. Hi. M.cl mill Kutl. E cii vol. sold rei-.tr.i;t-',y nt rlu im iw v,d. Tlie Alttaiiurto and .Ulnln ot t op- per. Bv A. I'icc t. l L. Si A l'rentUe on Uit Ueposlta. By Horn-hard Horn-hard Von C- i;a. il A system of Jllne ralogy. By J nines D. Dana. M. A. SlO Any oi tuo above work; sent by mail lu receipt re-ceipt of prico iu C.in, iu equivalent in We' also have in adiition ti tbc above, a lrce ar jriLueiit o: aii-ul'.li.", iiiidjrd and M..cellauoous li .ok, lii .iik Bouks and amiiouory. Cauiiotruos mruislioi on appii- UlWCl A. llltM 's & Ci)., Pnb'.inUcri, Uouk.rlltM, lmpurlcri No.ll -Mon Roiuory St.. L ck ilouje Block, KSTABLl jUED 1SSD. Importers of leas, East India j goods and general groceries, -213 and l!tj Front street, I S i ii A'rnnV,l ap4 CRAY, JONES &CO. SANTA" CRUZ ' TANNERY, MAMJFAi'U'.E.iS bF 0 K SOLt LEATHER, So. 418 Uattery Mrcet, SAN FllACISCO. Ensirxi. Jo -. i.s, c s xxvtt C. Cray, J.stPUlJoarj.N.j -antarus. t'r.luci,,.0i apii Ejtb'i.-hed in ltvl. C- VENARD, Manufacturer of tho Original Chartros Coilce, Ami nfl kiii'fs of Spic-s awl Ciij'orxia Mustard, G25 nnl oVT Front Street, hetweon ,T:ickFon und l'a:iri. SAN Fit A .i C i C.. SANDERSON & HORN, I'0portc:s and Jobbers cf IW m T03ACCO, (Propriulonj tf L:i K-muo1u Cig.kr Factory,) Sole )nanuj'acturcr6 of the celebrated 'CHAS. DICKENS' CIGAR -113 Front SStreef. Bctvt ccii Washington und Clny, SAN FRANCISCO. np4 CA LIF0RK1A CRACKER CO., MANUFACTL'ftKBS OF AI,L KINDS OF j?ancy Crackers, Cakss &Bisciiits, 803 Battery St. near Broadway, SAX FRANCISCO. n6 E. A. FAR CO & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Braifes, Wines and Liprs, UIG Front St., cor. Commercial, D. B. NVR. fiS SAN FHANCIPCO. B. CU1C1.0V1CH. WALTER IIOOE. II. B. HUM. 3.1. CHIKliOVtCH Ob OO., i importers and wliolcsiilo dinlcm In Fl.VK W INKS &. Liauons, SOLE AllKNTS FOK I JESSE, MOO-fE & GO'S FiN OLD B3U1B0N AND hYE WHISKIES. ' DiRict r a o m LouiaviLLi, kv. 601 Front St.. BAN FUANCIOO. ap4 HOC11KL.S, FKIUULAKUUlt t!b CO., llll'OITIl) OP Furnishing and Fancy Good, No. 7 J- 'J Battery 67., (Oriental Block) i ii Fra na sco, Cu I if urn ia. Holo Mnnufictureri of tho IMPltO VKll V U KK AM Kill CAN 3111 It T. p4 J. D WiKtaTIK. P. D. SIIATTUl'K. WJ3STER & SrlATTUCK. COKIJSISSION MERCHANTS Aud H'lioleinli! D.-.il. tj in Provisions i liuttir, ('heese, Lord, HAMS, BACON, ETC , 317 A. 3 19 Front .,: or. (.uniuicrclil, K i FRA.M'ISCO. a4 Pfi-RKER, WATTSON &. CO, Sueceaurs to Weil A- Co..) Importers and II an nfacl nrcra of TOBACCO AND CiCARS, 221, '22i and 2S Front st., cor. Sacramento, a5 sX KKAM:IS(H, CMj. lU Jiii ti I (y.tfiiS I Jt UUi linpurWra of American and Kuropean Slapie itiid Fancy DRY GOODS, CAl.lKUlt.VlA, Call the attention if t In- Tni-lc to their luge and ooUipjete stuck of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, ;Whi-h thy a-f n..w r-;vinp iir"-t fr-m Lurojit.iti M.imihiciurers. cu.( noun . iu wrt French 71erlnti, W ool bl Inti, Wool Plalila, ferjrll il,J UenriKti, Irlah and French Pojillne, Emprtn Cloiha, Ta in lac, Ll(.k uJ culurt-d. Alpacas, Llak Ld colored SILKS, VELVETS, RIBBONS ALI"I GLO "V E S , KiJ. Lut. Lerita ;J.iio.'. M is. oe'. OclU') r Gents' Underwear Gents' Furnishing Goods Pmltry,'- - lb a)) ili t ri,'b( V hlte Cf.o.l.. llKnrlkrrrlilrft, fchlrllng l.ln.ni, .nll(i. ' .t- n'.ri f-lwl,' 1 . i.. 'In . . ' -l, -., N. Lin, nH I 1, klc, k.tf.. 1C1. MISCELLANEOUS. TIIIE TABLE. BURLINGTON ROUTE. TO IHE EAST, NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. No. 1. STATIONS. lFaSnIkC MAIL. j Lean OMAHA - 4;HJp.mJ &30a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON 5;Wa.m. ftlSp.a. I " Mendota - - 11-25 a-m. S:.Va.m. " Chicaec(CB.JtQ-) 3:20 p.m. 7:t5a.m. ! Pooria - - 9:&5,m.j L30a.tn. " Ind'pHsd.B.AW. & p.m. 10:00a.m. " Cincinnati - - ll;S0p.m. :iip.m. ' Loeanjport 555 p.m- 9:20 a.m. T. PJW. " Columbus a-m. fc'p m. tf-Through Can from Missouri Rirer to Chicaeo. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Locanr-por: Locanr-por: and Columbus. Connections at tboje poin's with lines lead.nKia the Kasi. North and South, fhis i' t:i ilrt. stiorttl, Quicken aud Cheapeai Route. Ua not bdeceiTcsl, but obtain Tickets the Burlington A Missouri Kiver Rail road, A-B. TOriALlN. C. B. PERKINS; Gen'l Ticket Aient. Gan'l Sup t. W TUG CKLBtlHATKD Elgin 'Watches AT FACTORY PRICES. ;f1 ll 1 s 2 ! MEM o !: s NEW STOCK OP Genuine Jewelry, Tho Public are oordially invited to oal' and examine. i " A 2 W l x n . x o Wo j P Q to j z ,2 (!) - , -1 PS s O O Pi t O b S Q hi PL) Id O S v u u M g n - W Ll Eh R I a h B y u PS r U' pS rt r 2 3 o H ; $ o CO b 0 .. w CALIFORNIA TRADE. J. M. rOHt. f. S!L no. COHEN & SPERLING. litirvrtrs and h,'!ft!f IV.xlrrs la T O 13 O OO, AKD NUMICIU-S Ot C G 3i0. Battery t near ror, Clay. SAX KKMlv O. aU MAIN OTn CHESTER, 214 &. 216 Battery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. KARSESS, SADDLES, - A X D - X. E A. T H E n . Tilt beat itork aitd lovtit prlraa on live Paelflc Cst. Special attention gWtn lo orders from 1'iah. USD D. CHIRARDELLI S CKL.KBRATKD EAGLE CHOCOLATE, IT IS THE BKr, and lias boon awarded ttic flrsl piizes wheivver exhibited. ex-hibited. D. CHIRARDELLI, 413 and 417 Jnrk.on 8tt-ret, SAN FttACISCU. alii W. P. MICHENER, 1URLA1V, DUCK, SllKKTl.MJS, D11I1.1.P, COTTO:.' AND L1NKX TW1SKS, Grain. Flour. Wo I. Ore and Soamloa b a c s I Tent, How ai,d Wmt,iu t'ovrm-oinHiilli uii tiand, llotfc l.iiuiii; m.uto oidv. Xo. 0 J Strict, bet. Front nnd Srtnnn, Hi SCRAM1CM0. O. IP. -O.. Fclimary Slh, IST4. SN FRANCISCO AM) 5ACRaM-N10 t3'- .?.'.":r ..' Ni..--' . To.'" - '' S is " l .Vi i it.-u i 1 uT " ii'. " in 44 " 1 4 pin .n. 'i.iiipi to Vii,- 7 1 .am Arrive ftrui H oM t K .'( SVCHAMENTO. Cl)LFX, Rl NO AND 0 OlN. Leave KoIiib HhM I Arrive from Kat J (V l-nil.tWrnnifnto. DO pl 6 16 " j.,.0l: ... 10 in am ia to i.m , . !l,u.i . . j a m . 0 ill " WhuiriUD(v th .U, Vi'' O, I -SI., UDll ' " ' 4 40 prill . . Ikn S Itinni Arrive frara W"ii jlnvc g-'Uw '- ' KXplanal Ion, For train runninn "from" Sun Frunoico, take the left hun t i-iiluiimn nnd rend downwards, down-wards, or "Kitstwit-d " For Irain- runnine 'I-iwiH-" S.in Prrt-oisoo. Prrt-oisoo. tahethe rulit bund ooluuiux nnd read upward or "Vc,twnrd " "Sundays eionpteil. tSundays only. A. H. TOW kC, t a (ioiv , Dn gnpt Fui ft n 1S".t A rta NEW YORK TRADE. THOS. NI. ARGALL & Co., Mon's, Youth' ))d' nnd ChlldrenV CLOT H IN G, AT WHOl.KHAl.lt, 313 311 Uroadway, new York. , B. COWI.KH. 27 "BENEDICT, HALL & Co. Manufacturer ani Wholesale BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 and 13A Urand Nt., Ntw 1 orb, Corner Crosby, one blook east of It road way ' d)i L. M. BATES & CO., 431 4 AS Broadway, NEW VOHK, impokiiu inn josim ir Fancy Dry Goods, lioaitiiY, wuiTK oooua, ) VOOLF..s, MIAWI.S, YANKKK NOTIONS, 6c. J. II. HI'l.f.Klt. Jnl ROBERTS, READ 4 CO. Manufacturer! aud Jobbers of m . . r 9 H7I BROADWAY, HEW VORIf. CHICAGO TRADE. 1 M. D. WELLS &, CO., Manufarhireri of and Wholesale Dealers I ' Roots and Shoos, flit Waliaeli Ave, Chlraajo. M I). Wrjijt, H . J . M ii'-fnr)an4 K. Ilenndirt. '! K, I. Mrjr.trre. r A ii. K. into.iV coM liuporlT and LMiaUrs ts LEATHER AND FINDINGS; 35 and 3T Booth Canal alrnet, CHICAGO. ILL fa SLICHTLY SCORCHED ! VANSCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, wiiolkhali; DRUGGISTS (Late of HO, 92 and ' Ll:n 'ir'-et, Cor. ler',rn slroi.) HAVE REMOVED On account of the xntente heat, the Baptist Church Building t4T, V HM Wabaah At., k m m m mi ;m. o Whre we bavo a larj;" rW' V uf Drugi, Cb-ini';aie, faii.tf, OiU, iih.r. had Oifc" lruci"'',' iku:j-dnw, iku:j-dnw, J'tiU'iil iluiubiKB jiu-.. Ktc. 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