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Show BEATJT1X3 OF BIKaRULXL ; " Pcculattve Picture from Knrxl-hoj- f Letter to the K?w York Heralds . VISITOKS j DlseeaaS-He- w SmzWry liktMt was wrenred lar Swlndlls) Deepalsn a !few Trieas Trlekerr aed Trie "' .'rinifa-- -- . f ' HEREIQIXSM Cx H. B MANN A CO. Is this da? dissolved by ttfaf B. B. HaNnV ' tualconseat. ! HUGH AKDEKSOH. - fTTHB k-e- flad tbe tWBTST wlU STOCK aJ of , interest whatever In Rood government or in the decent administration of justice One instance, out of Jaany, vill 6how how brazenly these creatures of the ring carried .out their schemes. Anewcoontrwas fortoed tit,, the in tbe Ktate.' A sheriff was sent who TO flJ GROCERIES FANCY PROVISIONS tf aU at tbe kiuds, Lowest Cash Rates ! G. IV. DAVIS'S. ers ; e 1,000 pieces Standard Prints, at - 10c. II Choice Shirting Prints. 1,000 II Standard " 1,000 100 Sacific Armures, at - 20c. II 100 Choice Grenadines, at 20c. II " 100 Dress Goods, at 6e. yd Dissolution of rHRbetween partnership horetoforo exlatlna Kathaa Davis, Jkmom Howe and Mil Con H. Darts, uodor tbe firm name of Davis, Howe k Co., has been dissolved this day by mutual consent, M. II. Davis bavins; withdrawn from the firm. All lia bilities of tbe said firm will be paid by Ka thaa Davis and Amos Howe, who alone, are authorized to nse the same of the fins In settlement. Co NATHAN DAVIS, AMOS HOWB, M. IL DAVI3. Salt Lake City, April 1st, 1875. 7. MILLER having- pure has MB. JOHN an interest In .the Foundry and - Machine Shops of Davis 4c Howe the bust cess will be continued from th!a date, under the firm name ot Davis, Howa A Co. NATHAN DAVI8, AMOS HOWK, JOHN F. MILLTJC Pa t Lake City, April 1st, 1875. dUS - ,no-whe- KEOISTBATIO TRXVDS r' "' ' J; The: GoTernor ppointeu tho registrars of election, and they wvtm uaturAlly-tool- s m the: IUDg. Registration te"was an Imperative Veilar; The law was prequbite se CrainaihaWXhjB decision, f tbe aoiUzen ltegistrarastetherighxof . to vote wa Una?,1 the nry; appeal Supreme Court, which lying to the, near rei ueu io nnriv innn ' tin election '"lay,eeea- - if-- ; a citizen showed a IcerUAcaia. proving that he had been- registered, LhU did not . entitle him to vote if his name was not actually. fQund on the Beg tier. Moreover the registrars ' appointed at the i polthe judge of elections ' of Course chose and ling places, .Ux . .... partisans. What happened .was, this: As treglsUaUon wen on the partisan , .registrars kept a sharp eye on the .lists. When they. Wei completed they had. soma days to revifte them. On this time they counted,) and J udlciously marked out demooratie . .names enough, to secure tbe requir- -' ed msjorlty. "It red Ink, don't blot them out take red patnt and a paint brush, was the "order said to "J have been sent to our Rerlstrar. Meantime ' the colored .vote was manipulated to such an extent that the colored: people were; entleeU a war from : their t avocations ' for . jsreeka before election day and gath ered in ; crowds at barbecuea ana other camps, - At first the ring had n large majority, for they controlled the negroes and about Q,000 of the old citizens were disfranchised for partlolpaUon - in the rebellion; In KoveoiW; IS72,". constitutional amendment.was adopted by the ' people which enfranchised these voters and enabled them te begin to help themselreB As the people became more and more the rinjr began tor qnarrel among themselves and of legan:anioag;.-thiai"hAnconfessed it Meantime, ; ia, pirates. . hero, that oocaonallyjsome' publio - ", thief who had oatmgedthe people i x ' ef a conn tyrijey and endurance. ' was shot, and J publio' sentiment Justified itoe tfecd.; 'But at quietlysuch muniei stewlm raised every that Union : men,nwere TJersacuted ' ' - 1 JL'-"'- Uttle j yd! ydj ydj Junction Arrive at 7 Sandy Leave mid 08 mini Santaquln,.... Arrive at Terminus, jsau street, salt lake per, , V--- 1 and fa (Uacr bt.Viclf. nrw t thaNortbg.ajQxlQis .tO. pXOtect the oppressed, ..infixed to ' federal power to protect the opprefsors. -- T H. 60 1 28 am Will be aoid reasonable, ss as to clear tbe around. and PLUM8, APPLES, PEARS A- and mg. Our Pr66sare Low. Laro--e Well-Selec- ted too a SB 6 00 4 47 9 30 40 4 61 6 11 lfl u ft 5 40 11 ool 40 aso 15 40 i dftt wT 'Vntrevnte 23" 6 33 " 'alt Lake. MERCHANTS' s, 7 07" 7 60" . 124, North Main Street, ST. LOUIS .ursso URM The largest and Most Extensive establish ment of tbs kind In the west. Have facili ties for fllllnr the. Largest Crdcr atr the shortest notice, of the best and most desira ble styles of Col'ars aad Cuffs ever offered, and at prices to Defy Competition. Represented by Ulttatlnny its ... Ol ockberrlea. - ' , L GEORGE DUNFORD. ton CeatrevU'e Woods Cross. 4 BURNHAM & C. B. Late Gretlcy & CO, GaUEttablithed 1839, ST. dfJ7 I,OUIS,-M- O. Afarmacturcrs qnd XolKr 0 H. 1. MACTARUAJf S. P. MClBTTaa. Pumps and Fire liigines, D, Lean pint aixd Sheet Lddr rrort Ftps FUtina, Belting, Ho.. PacMnu and Agricultural Impumtnt. NOirrri 31 AIM ST., ST LOU18, M O. Wei r Iftiiff, 'fiapsrlsrs ond IValers in THE MOSTPERFEGTMADL MW S Tar. rfBai-WEEKL- Y. eery Tuudat and Saturday. One oop one rear, with Postag-...f4 5S " .... 215 " months .... " hree months, 110 PuMitfied .60 " .78 4 16 DESERET 4 62 - 40 L36 " -, 710" 1.00 , 1.36 1 31 l0Oi 7 1013" 44" " ' 6 90 . ' - ' above"Cream',BdHff Powder, "Hsn4 as EaU Temple Street. Powand Cornucopia.'' JJuy der only in cans securely. lilledV Many have been deceived in kwee or bulk Pow ier sold as Dr. Price's, rid: Manufactured onlv by STEELE tB PliiCE, , tie-Jakie- LTBt TlKSmrr Bosk ssd Jsb Prtatinir .Is Osaes kas superior facilities for tbe execution at all kinds of Book and Job Printing-- . - 46" v LSD 63" . THIRDiSYED' CfONE PutMhtd tvtry Wednesday. One oopy.oo year, with Pottaao, f3 W inj quantity by tlieir erfect iptirity and " six months, ....185 ... 95 great strength ; the only kinds Snade by s " three months, " practical Chemist and Phyalciaii, with scienti fic care to insui e uniformity, heaJ thfulness, delicacy and freedom 4rom all inTERM3 IN ADVANCE. jurious substances. . Tliey are fitf wperior to the coramoq adalteraUxl kindsi Obtain OFFICE Goner of South and the genuine. Observe Qnr Trao'c Huk o7Z " NEWS: WEEKLY. tffl 620 PM 10 . g : - S.00 Oiicaya,StiLian&C&90Watl " WILL Prcjticia Tailor, sAm xiatt 'sort LAttriits litarantaed. RUN DAILY,' Sundays HOaZBXSDISOAKD - aeaninc DAVID O. 42AXDER, ' all-lp tf. ' , Soh, Doors, Blinds, CtoTildlnr,!, STAIRS, STAra RATtmb. BALTJB-TEI- Lumbers Lath A Shingles. Bavins dant.'edoTJr bnlkUac after Jfov. ttcintJeBlry en pur new works, we" keen hand tbe largest srocof svmconstantly dssui lption of Bcruuio MAvaaxAs there si Ja the .. country. KatiraaUw. Prioe Lists and Monldlny on appiicanon. mnji wiii West Sted Corner and Cnloa Sta . 1st, 1873, f TRB -I ( A Snlendid Stock. Never .xceiied in Jutah In Quan-- 1 tlty. Quality and Price, at k our ,v LOCUST S Sewinq Rflachine. tjj,l J Mtt. 1JTAH NORTHERN IL&llJIdAb. Trains feave Osdea dsJiy a 'J0'4-ht-. irraaklln," " " Loran. CBASi NJBLXTi .Z1 : u U.60 f . e Ajm Feiiiisylwanla; Railroaid a Sup. , -- T a - - ; Oeo'i Freight aw! Ticket Arent, ; LlillTilBiWlE j ..-- tL.zl nrORT-WAYnE- Wft 1 and NBWKi, PQ6T8. CU SlERINTIEltDltNT. On smtf .- ISGO.. fThoIesaie Jtftinttfoctursrs '." ' Editor and Pvblieher. TlrenilGafslaWasMcttoa J0HW;;SHAttI, GEN. BaXABUBBSD id Frejrht and Tkskst Aceat. . 43& Its -- Q. " - i M:...- PAPXn-IttJLIX- , ocpted. "Leavins- Salt Lake Cltr at 8.30 a.m. and ana uraen at uiu p.ir. .;Co. all mtormatJon oonosrnbyr frelrst ir nassscs apply to . - MAIN Kfoppotite Walker So&e, -. i , SALT JAaTBjC ITT. MULBEHBV & CO., LOUIS TRADE " 0B" 5Av 8 52 arrive at JOHN B. MAIDEN. " 7 ST. fublUiHd evsrgj evening, except Sunday. 50 Onn 00 jy,- 9neyear. with Posts e,-.- lO ft 2T ii t( . ifx months. 265 Jiree months, ' - asmi.t Braooh Offloe,' 101 Water St., near Wall. tV ' Oar Goods are ksnt bv Z. C. M. 1. and all its Branch StorU and all the Oo eratlvs 8torss Territory . 8 40pm fcai ai"vilnir- aalt Lake. attention, and at the very lowest prices. He hopes, by strict .attention in above specialties, and not interfering in his neighbors' business, to merit a portion of the patrorage of the trade, ' jitespectfuily, iw- - i (Virtsri' a. H- - FOREIGN FRUIT, iuseade Sv, New York. .' U74, No. 3. Pam'r. leave Ogden mHE UNDERSIGNED PAPER COLLAR COLIP'Y di THE EVENING Pam"r. PossV. Tralnf . , -- NOTIFLE3 THE TRADE THAT he has been exclusively engaged In the Hat, Cap, Boot and yean, and he wishes to Shoe business for the last twenty-fiv- e call 'your 'altentlon. to the fact that in order to serve the trade this season, he has made very large purchases in the above lines, and will keep the stock full through the season. Any orders that the trade may favor him with will have prompt and careful OHIOAGO, , e, ; ;KaysviIle, NOTICE TO THE TRADE. AND leave 6 (Oam "FrulttVees, CASH. & OLAWSOS. Trains THE DESERET NEWS: NoTi. The flmt selection ever offered for rale in this market. Plants sent by mail or express wben desired. No chart's lor packing'. TERMS Jaitcabt 1st, Pam'r. Dg-de- Hardy f 14S, ISO Xo. 1. '.'x.n a id FrattkUn Street, L. ftl. RUiVISEY & CO.,: : JAMBS SHARP, CXnra4 reicUl and TicKcl jlgem. Arrive at Cr-apb- - KadMoa and Market Streets, , lT47ey, : Kaysvflle. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. WSTBBtB- - General Superintendent. StTCk-bef&re-bu- yl- larye stock. 20,000 ' i WA.BSUULB F. LITTLE, ' Trains Plants, LaoaJure Totrsa. Jon T. Cs lira. BOOTS & SHOES Wliolesalc Grocers, dal xni;QUgn OI, Jos. A. Tetmot 1 60 4 37 awd ArrsK 11 HVtolcsafc M. vDIfel.L 100 Nos. 1 and 2 will be run dally. m. a. wazxa, Sn- a. BKITBDIOTt Kos. 8. 4, 5 and t will be run ; days excepted. ill sm 49-- For all information concern mi' Freight or Passage, apply to 8taUon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ie.oee Halkervy Trees, from 10 to U S,oeo Biaca wsisbi, j feet hif b, r HB-CU.WS- CAtOaa. DAVID O. Pioneer Line of Vtah. No dealer should fail to STETTAUER BROS. & CO P. A. 32 4 22 Leave .. Junction Uttle Oottonwd. Arrive at .. Salt L&ke. p.nu CoaMsr; 3 Sandy All worh Jrst-cloOFl tCE at tho Dental floors west of 11. DinwoodP7aIr, fe" Furoltfiio Store.! 0 hours from a.m. to 5 pm. OjHce Trsoeiirsr: : 3 08 S 20 .. . . Bandy, " :ame of TREES, SEEDS, And Greenhouse ! T. G. A.M. P.M. M. ' Qo'di Crown FUlinff a Specialty. on 8errtorv. 12 20 12 67 1 17 1 49 2 06 8 2S Daily . ' ' WUlroa the Celebrated , mum PACIFIC KAILROAi) 'lfTB OrVaf TJfeBtral Iowa Sbert tlnejorer-- Lf land Houte. with its aouneetkins and West, is the , 1 .. u i " n . I v .1 ' j i ' MORE', JtHAN - Mml , i Shoriuti QuidLxt owdBeaJ J&Htlc Wwes ESTEY ORGANS, TREES! js- - r.'-- A J TAft -ev4b .Pto,. ........... lev Kf4 Has for sate s Laura and msec or Wsn-Satoot. 1 . .TJlm MlTu sPOizf GENERAL, 5IDS1C AL MERCHANDISfif 4 X o o, bxs s0 ir&vfris j From 25 c. to JJEh f k k ti rt ri 0 i w tl ill3 W. sLsLaL4 , President's , Wart-- f tiikM i . ' i 5 lt5i??3ie . 8outn-ea- st Lrav Oortene Utah, dallr. North to City, Uelena. Fort BmtM, Dser Losra,anOtter Creek sftaes, and seasmc threofh tbe prtacinal towas pswMoaxana. ntLNciPAL orncx. WHO f .TW ATiTS IN ii. ant " R.v Mime a uses ft ALT IsaKS C3TT. va n TlsTTTj. V 5 f sawi taw ena.tl r. R. JOKJt SHARP. J. X. JLLTIi.fi,. ................ JDJrc.......Fsesac, Jr. ...rrsssursr - r. "A , , I Lit , , narans i It VsSW than wnn ' 1 cifT-rr-1 rAnr I shows' thTse oorms To Xt7T,'riuT,swAia W aetatslaUtaaaoaaaBtaenKevads. ThthamdZfoqjMmtBUrvj and ihir 0 a jitit TTi TT' Urevfl i,f- - ' iany run sai, eai ii in .ii .., .V ...mi U j .,,1 lb Dartekr. PTalf Savvela ami tn ' ' t r ' v iawwuj; w usury Order 'prtmrfoyuturiMZZ jtW ajws rws. " ABAUaodaadfacifio, Bun MrCw. KaaMf City, St. Jo. t wia Cscaro and Northwest 1 v.Il4-rv laa' hT0"111 VeakeWftfiifff Qart'at t kmas railroad, sad Mssnur a1 offlor . . - .. OKxreMtw dVT tai j2J'Us:mi4ietto.bs "JtcHcx f: ss- - inclosed,.on receipt, . OP EACH NyMBKB6fia5Cttr9-i- r- . jt ens ttrc eo7 CUJlDoon&zZnTna-A&a&MRL- . - 17. j 133 t - ttexrLilitii rrrtrl yTv, w. e convenience tbf thoae who iv'rr'"Axij,t Til Gen'liratAMiit. T. aUWBW .Calef Sacr aad tufu dTV wj s-- for-th- iAddresa ef 1 eW.eZlTt TPlest-.- t 'eVvJl--ef Vw Veatrai Ballroad. at w t (muS kJ fiaif 1 at- - whict ViSfJ4 M I ti t J TTT , piraswn vuuin Hinus cfKTJotnnan, iraperlority V all tlhirnnuWaMMI i. ieity, OerKlbULir andila s a4 sas io ia r real ZZ action than anvthin . j saeIly.-'- I t a., rfsygOCTrtar"sr rarTSrw;. it and U firne4(ioj4il iCortt ts IA Trrtt0ry. 3 j.is p.ta, -- i"o-- Tv25 kri 'taianirt I l . cruiacstriaHt uulw aenerally 1st aaa of the country: and, ara far saia ky ua . tnMle ' Iniflv TJbak Oentrai Paciao raad from Sals L.h ,V Southern Utah. , 4iCtya"a4 rWaite asiserjaSsswjswjtalijg . ?JS- this., MIME to take their plsoeas smiiy need ia SuaarrRefinina r..p.sx.We; vri,i 4 4 ' ZLZ..rVJM They and are mWm tfBS-fNres- nt- jearW ill. MM.! in.nu,kui i wirer niiniDers. X ' , JJn over ikirjinraVtTJn'bf the , 1 00u MiiesiaMntiaMidVaZl " L';,s: Tf t--- Masntaetarars et Um setobtatet i Ti "M J"As Bast a - tujrr; .WJ J;. r Tmr? sjya rasa. Asrenu W; all ' la n 11 "5 1 Aiof ihejtuffu raetain Du O OneXumotr 1 ewned and Iruabv taewOmUi, MontjrsrasTy Street, and At ;C., &, 2t4 flfles la Han 9raiKlennan4 fTni.ini.iii Cai. Vashinstcn Avtx, . "wwiiiwsw I omaha a snr hnzclAoo. zsrrKory.) CO foV La-J- . 1 525 Ualn St, & , ftotjgadeMrabte an ounortu- Ctrx 1? T?Ti eirrj'-- an at , tMtocSMa. aflroaS are am WABU,BAIiT LAKE '.."' - from the 'West a wnssm .aim at Office' Li tie s Stage Montana and Nevada atft ev p.vA,fto;r,Wosj4 CAanjc 1 ea wtm Jrmteaw. se4xr s aao r.,nB;msss)srjs"tl 'KaMfrU i llUil tabiladstf i at the fuiup i Kmi . ATBaT ttTovrih Sontli GILMER & SALISBERFS Vn-slnJ- Tree. Oardem adlIotlIou Plant. .:. 9.. f ..i.jimt jy arrin Witt trains vt &,Peaeh, Plum,. Cterry, r .MuwnBmni 'artdXtooteUrrv With all last Express Tralnf. AUo JSose f am Apple. ttrWr sit : eJ Y.a? FOR SALE CHEAP, so A . OceBMsJnatianef aniwrftf rJrjoDi ( 3lle Koines Hocli leiatol - ed FniitandShadeTrees. d -- p. ' Ba-eTa- od Davu Mo&sani 12 001 hi Uity, -- : i i U 43 . wiua Jetnr W. Yovm, Jcs F. Smotw, UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. -- . - 10 61 11 23 . aWttfOBDlOODRUrr AJfeTOU r- . PSOBOS fijilr'L: H. s til 16 10 35 Anarlcan Fork.. . if - ; dis-'yulsfle- 9 38 DentisL Jaly, SeMifimf ' -- ' 8 Train leave Term In up,.......- - .. Santaquln, rayson, SDanish Fork Sprlngvlllo, ........ trovo Pleasant Grove.. 0FFBBS ofFOR SALH A CHOICE ! . OS .. Meeta'cal Artiflclal Teeth on Gold, Adamantine Pi'aSa CouUuuous Gum Work. Paasipant WsXLtV 4 if Corner Second South and Second I . . DAimt. H. Coins; Hertn. tenfflmSe'ejsfflii&Fliiist, : ; 8 If) and Sirpsa oh f6 .4 1W 8 Prrvo- SpriDirvllle, Fork,.. Bpanish pav-no- , We are SELLING CHEAP Sfo&t4 ings, Bleach- - Muslins, Denims, Check van Cheviot Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints, Per-- f cales,CI6ths, Cottonades, Jeans, Shawls and I Dress Goods. - j; u ii 7 63 7 40 4 00 andy Draper Lehl. American Fort Pleasant Grove DEPMllir GOODS DRY , ; 4B -- - ;: . .- V a.a. r.u 99 e io 9W Io 60 7 A.M. 7 001 7 28 Trains leavs olt Uka Cottonwood Om ' ' Ifit, Ja aioeoat ;f. asi4 H - " 4 ame of Station. i . one-quart- er sob Golnr J Our Celebrated TEAS stand unrivalled ! - i taK8action Depestcs wUt te ivjoslvedl frons OSE DOIXaJKasid stpwaras. isierea ;a4 ibsS vte f TKH PER CEHT- .- pas--. swam, allowed . ue .la day el Jmmumry On and after Febi. 25. 1875. -- 'j ' UTAH SO 1JTMM KAlLKuAll ttir -- . - fiomitol art, lived ha Little. KboK" "THH peTson the chanced to owfl a' rarna-lnThe people- - chose for county. county seat a Tillage near the centre of,the county; but..the sheriff determined to' establish it on his tHSXa raway. He own farm. maniand his fellow office-holdfailed but the lists; wglatry pulated to eliminate eufflefceat number et voters' names, aa4whao an. election iwas held for a oh ice pf three commissioners to UeUrtalne en the county seat hls candidate were beaten. He went at once to Little Rock, i where taw 'election was at his instanoe setaside; new commissioners were appointed, and the Ovort House, which acet over $30,-00- 0, lactaaUx placed en his farm, in. spite of" the demand of nine-tenth- s of the people to put it In the village where It would ' be conrenient for the public.; AJl these local appointees of the central government had unlimited power to steal, and knew it. Indeed they were expected their plunder with the Ring i at headquarters. They IsBuetf county and town bonds for railroads, they erected or pretended to erect new and unneeded publio buildings, for "which bonds and scrip were issued; they put out scrip on every possible excuse, and kept no-- books or records, to show the amounts issued, or stole the records, or in several notorious instances burned down the court houses and destroyed the records. They pocketed the greenbacks paid in. by taxpayers, andturned into the Treasury deprecia ted scrip.. They protected thieves and swindlers for pay, and they sold justice at a high price. When the county scrip became too much depreciated for their ores the Su preme Court, Poker Jack Chief Justice, iendered a decision making that only receivable for county . taxes: and when this speculation Court Poker Jack still. Chief Jus- tice reversed this decision and : made only Btate ecrla , receivable for taxes, i 8o monstrous was the robbery that even now, when the beaten off and con plunderers are fidence , Is , restored, the average r value of county scrip Is less tpan thirty-fou- r cents, and it is doubtful of the counties know if certainly the amount of their debt. Meantime champagne was .the commonest "beverage of several hundred people at Uttle Beck, andre it was at the 'time- said that In tho United. States was so much of this wine ronsnmed as in Uhe dilapidated. ,UtUe. capital of Arkansas. Champagne and p4ker J were tbe --chief enjevmetrta clthe ? thieves In offlce, and ihey.irtdolged themselves without stint and open-- f ly withoat shame. .. -- 7; astesss.fepB;w.:.. - .A lake City, Januarr ptb aim Hew IarrLE RoCK, March -- 9, 1S75. The reconstruction constitution of was 1S5S, under which a republican supjost'd to eyjoy. and ingenigovernment, is an able ous instrument, paid to have been It estate framed at Washington. iwhed an extremely cen traJ leeU ae d despotic administration. The Qovf ernor appointed nearly, all the local officers in counties and townships, vacanand he had the power to fill hedid cies even in the few offices not originally name. He appointed Judges, collectors and assessors of taxes, justices of the peace,ofproseelecregistrars cuting attorney, the tions, and these appointed new elections. Where; judges ofwere counties created, which was of Urn robbers,t!e device a favorite Governor appointed all the officer. Moreover, where any subordinate proved refractory which . means honest and public spirited be was removed on a writ of vearrante , and brought, teefora lha Supreme sat Court, at the head of which Atl'oker Jack, by a convenient torney' General. Then theGoyeri-- r filled his place. Under this luoitbtrou system of centralization, as extreme as tbat of the. later t rench Empire, the Bins bad their adherents scattered all over the rotate. ; They absolutely controlled the elections; they ruled the people despotically. The Governor was oven careful to .appoint, In many instances, local officers who did not live in tbe oounUes they were te rule and who, of course, had no north-westera.p- ; I will oonturao the business of Inniraaek la oonoeoaen with Hsary W4worU,unV der the same ot II. K. MAKN CUm OWOS Wens, Farro & Co's baCdbifft vaut Street. ry W H; H. SHARP. X existiiur under tbe firm name to Mak a Cooatry. . PABTSTKBSHTP , Dr. ZITP'W.. . ' GevermS BriJ Fare Turad lal ii . Advaaeed rellUes-Ile-w Serve Ah PwsUe ITaiWwaded SSaalsearf Coiropiiea-- BI Steals KapabUeaa . Bait Pnblle Oebte are Beaped Casus e a p Cards ol SHr-T- d the Dollar-S- ix Oats tae i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION end Bee. f'hUli Wsiaelai-no- M-Mxy- wi ADVEE OSTEW j 05 y ceats. all erdera te. aliiqi; s MUM. andflia Granf Street, - i |