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Show ii...,-.,-?t- --" tr bww OGDEN JUNCTION Tfl STREKT. f - V ! lUBUtt W. PrsaosK..'. I J tbt ; '1,! Thinbiiig jou ir ool boiI)red madi' (h if ports ol celebmtious of the ol ipf great ,orii)Utorihi.B account I thought ifiat a few itlirttig st (gen,who liucs froai tboi! staynl t boaie ould not be amNa. Our reason far lid being preeeut at Ofden, was nimfly tbe want of a' lew of Uncle Sain', ' which we tried our best lo obtain1, tut failed, consequently we bad to do the next best, widen was to atay at boa.e h spend ihit glorioos day as ; belt we cuuld. W Teterson: Me.-s. H. Matheiva, n another gentleiuaa- - (whose name ,1 Will not, mention,? because1 be did not to act).! jpere; uominutej a cpnoiittee diatt out jrogrpnia and see it'ear-rie- d 'ut, - wbion tt t wt gMitlemen named did ta the satisfaction uf all pre- '' sent h IbaVdayi the mar3 a o'clock in. ntid lletween tini bnd,''fol owed by tfco' brass aeud commenced aud company sereoadiufthe officers of the day and ofhar prominent citiieiifi whieli was kepi up uutil 5 a m , when, both bands met on the pubiio square, and jjae tbe stars nodi ftripes a satuteV which were then being unfurled. At 9 a.m. tbe Marshal Mr. John Wilson, precented himself 6n horseback, in full uoiform, and formed the procession as per programme, in front of the City Hall, and marched them through tbe, principal Greets of the city, and' buck to , the City Hall. S At JO a.m. the Marshal eallel the- as aeoiUlagi: io. order, wb. were all seated (that is all who cou'd be) in the hall, and besides residents of this place I f TO COHK ESI'OSPE Ti -- -- ; ilirFMC'iwnt if priVH. on bu ii.ort r tho 4 will 5 ist pnSnetstlon io ths Jcxctmk, tn Mtowivi; ruies:-be giwarf WrtWtVfr pblioitwn,oaon " Blypo" wits rwi i wf iso.witr, wr Wit prowwm. MCMiwril; Or Vm fcrirf bat explicit. J IT ";,',TWalter Tliiw-.- , tr eir-.4- od tmuW rtwill i, ebiu-pUttef- :l , ol-a- jur. 1 ,. publli-aUo- M -- If or publication dirrt Klitor noi. .; ,.v . f rr i. ' Tuesday Ereaingr, July 'I "TIXDEX ' .! si , Juxo- : t .. IS0 18 '' 'ANI; 21 EX- - s .DllICKS.;.,;-'- tetagratus, beiogfomevf hat contradictory, ltve much f'tkubi ' to the true status of the Dtniooraric LattJ . i '! f". i ,., Mtuatioii.. ' the of Vufk .v'XtJW I5th, dispatab; '; ' a ; it bus Wake J out ' that t hero is ' - - ys n irreconcilable difference: between " ',i TUdea ud Ileodricka, on the'' finan it js.henoeaaferre'd' iii,ij4aBtii.'Ul-,tntua withdraw Hendricks V tsat Got, ' ,'; "if;' U. irosn the canvass. A Chicago dispatch of the 17th, in .'ttjs. that, letter, were received '"Ktbat place ou tic saaio, day front JUbaiij aud taratogo giving an account of aa iaterriow between Tilden HaDdricks. IVom what the ... contains it wotild seem the I dispatch .'iJemocrati believe that Tilden cau-u4 "wtite a letter of acceptance Which witl acceptable to Hen, , - seerat nolieed- - the surroundrnj from settlements througaout, .the, congrega" tion. ' Following' the opening- exercises of singing, prayer, music, sud readiug oi the Declaration of Independence, wjs on r able und pntriotic speech by tbe orator, Mr. X. J. Fisher; about two hours was taken up in speeches, reciiaiious, toasts, -songs, biumc", etc., and iuucb credit is due to I'rof. Teterson and choir for tin! beautiful pieces Ihey performed, and also to Mr. James Hansen for the inter est he. took in decorating tbe bull with flowers, evergieens, eic. There were afso some hcautitul I mottoes, banners. dricks. Hags, eagles, cto , painted by Mr. ; Tbb hftrd'ihonej.Donocrats, and Mr. JP; HalversbW(io are Vnighis of the, brush),, placed surely a make Tildcu ta are uriu alleged, opon lie walls oft he ball,' which added bold litHka Ar hard money aud to niuoh to the decorations as well as iu '" of the platform, anddc-U- r re:presentiDs'177tf 1876; Uar afternoon .amusements, gppsisted for early resumption; or horse races, fool races, moIl raoef, racer'1 holding a pig It u even said .that. in ajconffulta blind,thewheelbarrow Uil. eic , (all for pi iies), lasting by tton high words passed bctwecu Isaac from 2 to 6 p'.m , and afforded atnuse. ment for about l.aOU people, keeping, b'hermaj; aiid'Ucndricks, in. jvJikh them-ia rear uf laughter tbe whole uf- ' the fuvtner said .that unless 7Tiltleu ternooo, ; ? 'ythe a looso ru. Lad 0 At llendnctis andbutbid from children ent p party ot - "ad ot ( -it , 5 n 'nU, Hayes on the currency question, that il8naiid''ficndri(?ksVould bei as badty Veatvn, Oreclcy, aud.Brown ',' i 1 in 1872. 'were, .Ofcoursi) all these rumors must ; aTten with Irtf iQanydegrect of a3outtwo to. ,v u-- Ihet ble day pasffedioffj ia pface, ' no acoidant. nor a JunH' ws seen or heard of, aud alLpresent agreed that we had llw ,bel oulebjitiil-- n. tbatr ever came tl intbis city siuee ita settlement vd br even in tms oouuty. . trooWe in getting up Tildeu'i letter I ajptauoe8; well as in rccoti'jil-- ; iog the apparent difference tf ipj'inion Wtweeu tho bard and soft Tnaajcy Horoocratm'-fmt'rt-' the ha.rds wilr nly , warry iot whal was expected of llicm f, y the action at St. lonis, by a repeal '.' of ael, w? apprehenl no BerioHS iroyble amona; Ueroocr&ts , arcamiona for a lihaecrc in the i,t adtpioistrationbffpubnc affairs r A an jillset la.t&e-ri- j awci to w bita have .madairuvpit, we nowTecr a "t NeWjYjJfck dlispaio!i,&f ycifir.dqy whfrjHrf i t fa 'iskjt$t fM' .iCajpga fpual to tbo Worldayk 'uVing Af tfce' wnfe'fjbqjly $iflp" and f , .." f, , 1 ! ' ,, ' o'il'Z'Jnst'.CoiucslvniA Peebles of liquors, 11'. choice a lot reoeived hasjust d213tf (live him a call. M amui.,,!! -- Wh'mjileaW "ferantloljn ;i.tluj tip the. Procession for the 21th, are reo'iested 'to meet af tbe City ITallto mirow, All inter- (Tuesday') at' 7.iS"o5ook' " w ee.ted jvilLplt;a2fi have no time ta lose in mVurin; aj- - F j&mristy,., v anpBcj tb'f, colujtatidnt d25.-isttaVman'tlommitllk. aulied in a pferYoctagreetncut between ft n TT A .f. J tho two nominees, 'and a fitlV'npdar-ffcmding io reference to the lettern of 'Oioicest brands Tor'. salaTivt-- H ASS EN dl30 fl acceptance. "''Thar tHe stpries of! a k Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden, tdtlttre.to como tj an atrrcfinient'aav'a ' no founaation in fact, and tjbat there Duttcr, F.eRiCbikens anil t IS todount ii tne ;tOV: u. .tt-JJL- i ', . a:f-ntano- nought i? ! Tildea's lettor of sccptaricp,.wrd. be a strjng tiDC,' and nne 'will that 'pve tbaa audi '.Tigor to Ttjie t ftD'fa88. ;,'!That( reform yiU be one of feat leitcr,s: Ju d urce tbe pfJhV'. strong 4 tMfb'al'-bi- i oti utterances1 jhci fiuauiiil ' wH! aod.ccrtai'u. bopUin jaesth Tbe Iodha Diwoorats 'whwere s , 4 sajr jhat sbere baj been a Trevoljifioa. in senii. ssect iu that Statcj ead.- that Tildea provg to' s'itronjerj than blio : - pt . l ounj, t itih btreeL, w it. is V Mid, Tnino District Court The term of the TbiH Wifrlet Court will be held hereafter foiwo years atleast) in tie Waatch Hotel building, the Govern ment havtn g rii S3e an" rrangemeal witb to that ef Messrs) firocBli'cIt and fect. .The bttnuirz is suitable for tbe we think it would bi ecoa-tw- y jjurjiose, but' cratogo-vithpindr,ickto bey or build rather than lease in which to bold coarts." Tbe room amount puidout sU pressat, SI.700, though small compared with tbe amount paid.( heretof9rc,.ij8 a heavy item, and yarrf in Indiana; might beirr Jueedf Rtill jnerel if the off. .. ; ,r it ' A FuMrcRrtAH lr,uvaRy. .Another icial gentlemen could be prevailed upon Outbreak cec'irTcdat ibe. jeni'efitkry te transact the 'public business in less tbsn tbe Clift yeeteraay, Fou1 persoa broli ' eut, pretentious buildires Jack Wiggins. ;HtJ under f eotence House and Waratoh Hotel. However, modes by which the ier murder. Idaho Rill, Barker 'aal hie ie ti$ 5wcb Wiggiaa and IlarVer were r- - people's money goefl before getting saptoref t the f tbeir piirsu'ers, - but tbe nt of Take Yonr "lce Applets '.her men, Idabo RiU. end ItowMj, sne- - To W. Youag's, Fifth Street, and receive tsded fn gelling on' of i'ght, a4 hato he d1 n highest price for them. '" ' i I foot-hitl- e reb et e bew re taVn: . ; Thta tBCijt is beVJcuel to bavt beea ; fce ra't tif r itrrit'nnrj e side an 4 vtgikace July lfcS-- ; ... u ' OUK-'NKW- DEPARTMENT ROCERY FIKST DOOJl WEST OF EAGLE EMPOttltJM CtOCC. ' " . WE HAVE OPENED In which will be found the " - '1 '"f,m? SELECTED'. OF GROCERIES ISih, Tia'Kettei uiaa, Jiiy 15lU.- Teiegrams received here yesterday 4i My last information from l'.ed Cloud MARKET.1 IS 71113 , . ', .. , i ageQcy .wa.tl at, llio.Cbejennes bad lelt me fo the effect that tbe Indians are there, to Morn, Ciwrs.r12;bars--llbMori- d front !' turhini ; element from thaVctioa. I j aonth of Fort Fetlermari, it is supposed f CrOCkerYa DlOCks 8aTOIl have availed tuvsell of the Lien ton a;i for the purpose of capturing or destroy uoys7 Getieral a permuMimi aud ordered tight j iag the Supplies, which have beea stored Misses ecmi ai'iei of the t'iftu cuvulrj under ijiero recently in great quastities by 18 Onu ml Alerrict, to join moat i.uis the , government, there beings 60, 000 ! Shoes bet-; iuforiuntiou ,t cn gel from 'be rounds of ammunition ;amoug other Toe front is tout the 8ioi) l.ave three fiiitii- - things. 1 A'eatalt force of Indians could Also an immense stuck of Staple and Fancy I ing uion la wy one.. Although I lrve no seie and destroy these stores, as Medt-duuof uy ability to :wbip'.ibui wi,ih cine Bow is a email Station, and the my preseut lotce, tbe victory ,i wouiu country round about is sparsely settled. likely be one barren of .results,;. Mid so Tbeir destruction at this ; lime would 1 have thought better to defer the attack seriously impede uiililary ' operations TN EKDLE3S VARIETY. Try our '3 Button fiid 'Gloves! at$l75 a 'pair- - Hn J! ris 2 Button Seamless kid Gloves reduced to $1. uritil I get the Fiflb 'here and then end against the Indiana. per pair; equal to any New Orleans. 17. ''' ' :'. rhe campaign w.th oue erushing hlow. McGill Mouso was sbot and instantly Tbe hostile 'Indiana are, '.aCconlii.g to my best advices, camped on Little Horn, killed yesterday, by Alexander Jones. nexr ibe base of the utountaio, and will The cause of the row originated arat ng' their children. ', , .. prubably remain there untilt.niy it Importers, Joliberd and Retail Dculo Iu Ueoeived a come up ,;,)obn Sylvester' (colored) was1 shut frem Ueueral Terry tiiis uioruitig, and killed by VVestley Edward?, colored. dl44 10m " askiuz tue to uooperalfc. i will do to 14 A. ; Catcagf, li. . ; tb b, of my HOility.4 dispatch from- Fort Laramie con- - j ' liims (be safe arrival of yen. Crook at Sijfilj v, Gku. i CtsooK. , Goose Creek, and slates that bis com.Brigaiiier .(jeueml. : The Turkish minister received iha' mand is in excellent condition. . .. . Merritt's command reached Raw , Col fallowing oHicial uispatcu fi oiii Conitim-tibopli' I'ucba hide on July 14. In cousequence of a dated ' mucked the Servians y'SieiiinT. aud : thai eight I umtred Cheyenne were ', "I f after, an ugigment, vvhicii iHsted us about lo .leave lied Cloud agency for the T. TKTTVrf hours, our' nuldiirrs captured with the northi Men iu delated his proposed lf? ., .1DU yt.11.MJvj vi' bwyonel the euirencbmeni occupied by movement northward from Fort Laramie the enemy, and defeated them cojnpleto- - to join Crook, and Ims movei it to a ly, W'e citptured a large number of position Where he expects to intercept , thes-- Indians aud give them a warm ...varms, etc" ' : r ; Fort Fetterraan, 15. ' r , AND 't, k ; The auxiouslv expected courier from Tbe Tribune's , Washingten special Crook's' cawp has just arrived, .and stiles tbat an intimate frLnd of General ct eated Considerable btir in the gurripon. Custer here, says a sborr time previous i t CoDjiailtly on hand. The train s?nt forward from tuis plice to his departure for Montana, h, in conwas iu 'sight of tbe. chuu, when the versation, expressed his tears of such a A Full and Complete Stocly Ladies'. Missus' couriers Kit on Wednesda last, so tbat calamity as has reoeutly happened. IU ' " and Children' h all anxiety ou that scoie is relieved. said the Coverumeut could .not be perThe. soldiet's afa evidently having a suaded itito nn appreciation of the forrough time of it," as tbey are entirely midable charueier and nuuiber of savout of fresh meat, and vegetables, bating ages armed as they were with ihe bett ; , , On band and made to order. ' lived for some time past on salt poik and latest improved ritles. iie saw that and hard tick, an 4 tbe chances are that unless a much larger force than can be Special attention given to Mens, Youths' an I Roys? llMs. they must be content without these table brought into the field at this point now, luxuries during the campaign, as it is was sent Into the country, there would ' that result a long and costly Indiin war impossible to drive beef up inrd-.g. ,. country, and hunting 1 tuore dangerous ... Cheyenne, 17. ... !.- -; than profit able. t James Maloney and two others, with j ! CALL AND iXSPECT. The Sioux are in strong fqree. having twenty head of horses, en route for Lawbeeu joined by a large number of those rence's ranch, from that of W, Irvin's, IS Ci w bo took part in the Custer massacre. thirty m.les northwest of Qgallala. Neb., Scarcely a night passes withou'f a' jiir- - were.. attacked by seven lndii.ns, who autu aiiava on tue wane camp, anit out surrounded, aud- opened fire on tbem Firm. ''Orders' Apdkess lets come wbisiliog around in a liely ! JJ saioontinp, tbey returned the' fire, d220-3HJiuurr, out (io ioj3,.t me oas :ocM.e.ij w.oundiRC one Indian.' when t.ie stock , 4' stampeded The Icdians fiaally gained Crook'S comp wns,at flr'sl pitched upon possession of it and lefi for tbe bluifs the plain near Goose Creek, but during In consequence of a report from Capt anight tbe Indians sat sfire to the dry, Jordan, -- commanding' Camp Robinson, ' 1 ,f t 1 grass, driving the- - infantry buck upon tbat&CQ Cheyennea were about to leave the cavalry and destroying tbe pout con Red1 Clou figency for the north, den. wngat) and other stuff.' The troops were MeirTtt has delayed the proposed move obliged in consequence to :tnove th'ur ment of the Fifth cavalry from Fort Lar camp iotothe muuth. of a eanyon sorot amieto join Creok,' and hag moved it to three, mile; distant,, where i tbe find a position where he expects to intercept OF THE- a thes Indians, and if possible give tbem plenty of grass ,for tha horses ; and ' ' a warm? recepjpn The two ; couriers strong defensive position, A valuable aHy has -- arrived at tbe' et.irted'on their return trip from Ketter-ri- fl 1 front Wasbakie.j the celubraied rjnake BRANDY & LIQUOR CO for Crook's ciaip, this eveuiiig, and 111 KB,. with two ""hundred warriors. i'Mill reaeb'him ib three day chief, " , " Without tbe assistance of .these Indians. Mu;:, .:;.-s ' ecoii'S,3 our army' wou'.ii find great ,., FOREIGN. r. i; ! Yienua, IT. ; , .difficulty in. catching the enemy who' ' "Tne Turkish canipMgn seems strictly tiit from point to poiut like the wicked 7 'i ' ' di!ftnsive.:s''TbV Turks have abandoned flea. .. ,,. ;j 'j Lower" in - Jt was general! v thought that Herzegovinia, Crook their '.position, The ''wf6u!d advance upon ,lbe eueuiy as soon eicepting couie (ir;tied places Fine Old Kentuckf1 Whisky, Cognao Brandy, ,Gin as nis sunpties erriveoy out' it now ap- evacuation of tbe town of Mastor seems , contemplated. pears 'to at he will) wait tot 'reint6rce-metits..,.,. . ; . Wines and v - ; ,: s OH0KEST:-I.SXO0K- 1, :Z: 2 :tJrr.k;b.w?;:iI ? fTobacco;and in? f(r SLilardWarC, etc. Men's ana lioots, siipesuats and i)wiK, Ladies', and Ci4U in great 'Variety.' ...drca's i bi ; , ' JENNINGS, SONS !;: S ABLER, .Wm.;" ; i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. u-- . ' SOCIETY: STORE OGDEN RELIEF . ' ' -, STREET. PIPTH ....... ie-po- rt -- lit MADE HOME , : MILLINERY GOODS FA3NTOY " f , , OENTENNIAL JSTOVTXBS - bi. .,'.." ' EVEKYT III ! AT LOWEST ;PBICE8 to'thk Alt TP N EN 1776. ORDER IFORf fIHJ 1876. s , -- On raocEfrstoN. The various comriiti tees, and all who aie invited to lake par?, IlodricrHii ".Iv.iE tbt fr w-n- ' f r I ;iA .e ' , w t iiavq, douei?' Camp on Ooose Creole. AVyo, j ; I : ' At. BROWN'S t tit' m had already ordered- - tieueral Mer-ri- tt to join Gent-rslbut . lie wi'l few dy.s attemptiog to inbe Relayed left Red tercept the Indiana who hk I would suggest to Cloud azency. Crook to unite with Terry aud attack aud. chasS the lodiaua, but lam eo I away that f will have to leave Lers as - Good Times are Coming. I - ! i ',',:. asjriU''P' cf i AMERICAN. . , i Washington, 17 Gsneral Sheritfin has foruaided the : allowing dispatches" to Oecernl yhtr-uhu- . j Much credit i Que lhe'coajuiittee arrangements-- " Hi-u- " Yours truly. ; Af. Jytif;1s in all probability some . aua at s o ciuv me shake the light fan- Home, adults went furtii tastic toe. compani" of iftfauiry, from tbe ftttrtli, and loi eeuth regimeul.4, aggreDiiilU gating about 400 men, and feetweeo 200 aud 300 indiuus atid half 4reedd. To tber,' 'itl' ' be added, wiihiu a short time, U'M) oavulry, a . numbed of recruits and hs many dusky allies an can be tb brought "into tLe Vetvioe," tuiiil strength of the army to something ' .C over 2,000. reached Crook from Gen. nave dcouts the latTerry," bearing Information ter io waiting for supplis aud reiuforoe-lueute- ; that iie is anions to co operate with Crook, and will cheerfully waive bis senior rank th'at they may work to geiher haniitoiously Stirring events 'may be looked for ere B Y TELE 'G KA PJL 13, 1876. BtuumVJuIj , KtitTOft . Kmtok - l onnli at If j rwui. TUe p Jinari- - son ! j,,,' ; , , ! , ' . r' . 1! r U ' i 11 , Vasbakio said.to him,.yMy hprces ire Narrow j Escape. tendyWooicd after their, loug journey, and ferjuire' Vest'' befor.' we" take' themicte-tb;LopAN, July 17th,, 1875, :fit,Td.' .theffls 'n'cr hurry,' for you utiid; more lreopiV get 'a 1 tae pel- - Epiroa Jos.prioji,.,, dicrs yet, vL your pretent last Friday, ikei I lib inst.,' as Geo. force, yoji, wi' b defeated, jsre,--;M- y Goodwin, of tbi? place, 'was detcending men will be trqe to J6u.,( but they know weft bn'his raticb' the wall cived ;in 'V' ,' v froth'1 ' both Jids." coniptefely you can do, very Rtile now." severing Aiso'nt. :'e day's tlipafcbes,' is3'on"e to nun; Foveuteeb) Joet, below ibe surface. Gen. s Merritti ' cemnianding the; Fifth hotrs--of ; arduous After twq and a; Cavalry,1 .ordering bim to report at one labor h was rescued. jand siriinge ' to front with, eight , companies1 sayi be was fuun.f at uninjured, Msrritt is at Fort Laramie and will'ae cseept a fyW ''scratchesentirely and a torn shirt. . Yhehere W'uhin'a few days.',','-,'- , j( After he'first heWS Cime about the 1"V it f s.'i i i !! j Caster afjair LieutnanU.J;ililey,of the ! J "i i I 1.;. U Third Cavalry was eeot out with twenty-ev- e l wish I tniplit aie.v-- stgheu a picked in en, on picked hers;, c middle ajred maiden, as bhu huug oompiiuied)jj! 'tyo well; known scouts, and a new.-ppe- r drrenpobdent named like.4.1iuip boiatcr out of the third find to whether any detaich-tuent- story front window oo a Suaday Finnerty. of Sioux were crossing ov. r Io and 'eppifid a man whom ebe Join tbe1 foriM oppVh'cA te Crook. Some had once eoqueMihly rejected pla-- ! fifty utUes':fJotn :camp,tbey suddenly au eighteen dollar cidly iptopclljnf Incame in S'gat of an imtueuse body of 0 dians, and beufa buiricd retreat to- -: wardstbe mountains The 8ioni Sal,Tt torn? out that, the .TiVestern edi lowed in "hot pursuit, and finally over tor who- wrote, t') Philadelphia todig' took tbem at a point . naere the under brush .was very thick.. Approaching, nantlv refusbn .a deadhead cass on with.n yards; Whin Antalopa, a tho condition tbat;be must have his h among toe uo ncyenne caiei, .WI:U attaaking pay, shouted tbe wbi:s i.iiir iiu .uuu a that tbev were not the on'v neonle in eca "la,ii witii that Territory, and then a geueral vcl - ' broken nosc ley web ineu, wuunuiug iwo uorsss oniy. By the advice ef the guides, the troopers , dropped from their" agg crawled awny,. while llie lndiuBs supposing they bad n tnaioed with Ihiir roOtintion? fusilade. THE TiWKLliSG, UOUSE AXli LOT horses, kept 'up prepent .occupied by Mr. t Through an almost miracle, ibe whites esesped and reached camp after a ter- Mendelsohn, situate oc. 'the Bench, near! rific march,' during wb'ftij severs! of try residence. dl55 lw tbem beeame delirione from fatigu and I). II. l'EEKV. is very rauvh excitement.. Oroek troubled about boms for bis men. and intcnfls atifu-'nth provision train r Dr. AllASA S. CONDON. mules, soma. 700 in tmiobc;, nlaiag as many of bis infantry as pcsaUs in tie ' ' i dd!s.aasiPK.iT Bvai,co! wmto! rtrjric Tbe fore? at prefen in fie d eori- SAitaoi'. is's'.ef 6ftB comiiniea ef cavalrv ' ; Kvt "k-- . Votn fit., Of, t'rin the frm.i' awd third rv.cii!:rit!. ' ,. ira-ig af'Su. "CisileJv mvf.. t n - Pure ..; TO BE SOLD ' . reei, - ' " dl30 tf - T! C. 1$. v4J May dleto Cmni i & L, Co 22ci; 1870. ,BY .ORDEJl OF " i . s r;: (' - Our 'goods are the best ia tbe market, and will be sold at AWOLESALE if V . 4 J I - l I.- . - AND ItETAIL ... S i - thl ' Respectfully yours, CW.B, 4 making Winssand Brandies. - fj L TO RENT. ' '': ' - - . t't ' "" Per HANSEN &Xo. .T.tt I C 333 aVIIISKIES ' Ij IKBSAXt: : ' riNT Ginger 51,00 Wets' PKn Old Crew Hermitage Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Gimble . , , ' CrosbT k Pe '. , . ' , '. London Gin Holland 6 w Freai--b Cftaae PmHty Blscaberry Prandy ' , Bocts Rnraunrfy.Port Wine OtdC4. far A2K rorv f ' White Califoreia " Sweet Muscatells" .Sets Dry Mutate!! -- f.t!ets oOcte t '"iS'ta., Vrt Bhcrry Frruob Sherry Cal i " .Vlcts Angelica' Isabella K!' o.cts ICatawU California ; 50cs 40et8 - , Sargcoa and Physician. ' i . aJ ' Co.; 1 ', ! We import aDd.eeJl, none but the Choicest' Brands of wfneS and Branffies, apd as pure and unadulterated at they come from ibi wins praji-- . To prove this it is only necessary to remember gripes are worth unlj pne cent per pound in California, iad ihaituf ft'teeo pounds arBvneeled to tiiake one gal'oS e' wrne. in At this rate there is no ettbstiiti'e as clieap i'iV the grapes themselves fof -- J AT-COS- For 90 Bays; by the b.-jl- te ,' ; . ,'iOet t'&eia K -- 'ion- "Oct "a" v isitog; oi'it'xtw rracx list --m v -- Oct Wet VP' |