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Show "'-- 1 tiy TIE and SATURDAY, vy WBDSKSPAV Kiukri Manager, to whom all pR()riK,'llttiii nmunicatiom .buuld be addreawd. ao"" TuOF H. SUBSCRIPTION. - 4. , . - - .18 . .3 a lis Iff! 12.80 4.60 tUO i0 . H I s a 2 S $1 12 6 8 1& $" 22 $M $S2 9 18 25 3.50 .U0 8,50 11 15 25 34 of.,1 14.50 16 22 38 61 17.00 25.60 29 88 64 86 Buunesa Card $4 per month. T 6.C0 81 60 42 68 65 85 78 116 J.1S 170 d Special Notice, will be charged insertion, enuper line torforthe Brat"ub8,Mluent every en Pr . J7mto to be paid for in advaac. tea liue. of type '!n.i.nt advertisingOf conaUU Xo. 51. OGDEX, UTAH, WEMXIISDAY, JUIA' otjiu. BY TELEGRAPH. r. .lie additional eharge of twenty-h- be compoaition, but the, wiU conover pao BXTBA - fd fr Special to the Ooniit Johction by the Atlantic and raciuc i.iegrapn Company .J " Sudden Death at a ' Theological Squabble! More on the Bontwell-Fleasanto- n Affair! , Prance Reviving! ' AMERICAN. New York. 80. tiau ftTreien W their regular trade, will be cl.arg- The Tribune's Washington specinl says fcrhrtimeut. from the State, will be A rumor is current that (be resident the cah (at our advertised rate.,) iti formed both Boutwell and order, unlew from one .of our that he will not interfere between them Adverti.h.g devoid of interest to the undtliat they must sctlle their "lin Umunicatioiw difficulty lutereU, to promote private wtntwided between themselves. Another report is aiid payment .dvertiaementa, a. Ste charged a. If paraonal ... clmracter we that the whole matter has been referred advam Tth right to reject any article, or advertise-Btfl- lt to (he Attorney General, and that his of thia cla... . ec.sion is to be final. On the other hand prominent oth'ciuls who have the C. W. rENROSE, Editor: best means of know. ng. say the difference between the Secretary and Commis sioner is now so great that reconcili 0CDEN between tlietn, but ation is lmpo-sihl- e Stales Officers for that the matter will fie allowed to reranin ol A.. EErta X Ild DIRECTORY. luitcd Hah. L. Woods. in statu quo for the pr sent, the SecGeorge retary taking the high posit .ou that he Governor A Black.s has no pTsonul grouti ls tor compla.nt George Secretary as long as the Cotum ssioner does not AnrwJ M- E. i'ati'k.k. AttortutiC. H. Hempstead, Ut-disobey his orders, hojdiug that Gen Smt; Indian Afiiirs3: E.TourteUott.' rieasunton la his subordinate, that be had a perfect right 10 nnnnl the paper 'Surveyor General C. C. Clements. J. B. Over- - contract, since lie did no' approve of it, Receiver of FublU Monies and if the Commissioner doe not attempt R. Land Office George of any further assumption ot independent Registrar Maxwell. powers he will not be very likely to demand Pleasant oil's immediate resigna-atioU. S. Alienor John P. Taggart" at 0. J. Hollister. ? r!e. "The President and U. S. Collector rkitf Justice J. B. McKean. Secretaty Bo ttwell left tiwn in the eveniuociatt Justice!;- -. F. Strickland and ing: on for Long I'ranoli and theot!er to, a ten day's vuitio ia home in Mas C. M. Hiwlej. Q n, aoiiuseti'i. TWritnriill O.Hofrsi to IDclcguti al Attorney-Gener- U. T. J. Auditor T I ' zunui c William Cliiyton. l.imoa .l:lfik. ... H Zerubbabel Snow. McAllister. Imhal of Common Superintendent Robert L. Uamputu. , Sehools Weber County Officers: F. and Judge County Probate n:.....iu D Lester J. Herrick, Henry Select Men Holmes, Kictiaru uauumjne. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards, p..fitii Aurelius Miner An,rn,u William Critclilow, Wic Notaries F. S. Kic.iards. SfceriJ William Brown. Alienor and Collector Sanford Bing . ham. , Treasurer Israel Canfieli. . M I' c H' m n... a iiv ' aaaa a V v villi ; v - of Schools-Wm.- Superintendent Bur- - W. ton. City Government: Incorporated bv Act of Jan. 18, 1861. Municipal election biennially on the MeOtiniS rennrl Mnnilav nf Ffhrliarv. of the City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at Uity nail, wain eirecv ifaunr Lester J. Her rick. 1st Ward; . A. Brown, Aldermen 1 2d W. Thomson, Wm.W. Burton. 8d Israel Canfield, Counselors Charles W. Penrose, Tarr, Horatio B. Scoville. Moore. ' , S David Winslow Recorder Thos. G. OdelL Marshal W. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Surveyor David JenKins. Assessor and Collector-- &. Bingham Captain of Police P. G. Taylor. Justice of the rtaceS. Eggleston Constable C. F. Middleton. Office: Ogden Post MAILS. CLOSING ARRIVAL .... AND axaiVAU, Wt Lake City, daily . Wert, Through Mail daily North, Through Mail daily " Local, Box Klder County, daily . Eart, Through Mail daily ' '' 7.30 a.m 7.30 a.m. WtUkeOty, 410 p.m, 4.. m p.m. daily ,..- n OlOSlNi. . s . . Wert, Throngh Mail daily . iorth, Throuch Mail daily Local, llos Kliler County, daily lait, Through Mail daily . . 7.1 am am 7.30 JO p.m. 3.45 D.m. 3.4 pjn. 9.00 p.m MAILS. Cachu &nt tuh CL0K1N0. flAimtv .Wednesdavi . ' . . and Satnrdaya north Ogileu Monday and Thuradaya Hnnuville Wednetdavi and Saturday! . . . bl nt. Liiy Monday ana inunmays jtiverdale Wednesdays and Saturday p.m. 2.30 p.m. 6.00 am. o ,m M o.wj.u ' 4.09 p.m . 12.00 aan, . .' . OFFICE I10UR8. Otaeral Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 6 pjn. Sunday ft p.m. to 6 pan. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Outside Door open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ' ' ISAAC MOOB, Poetmaster, Batordavi Trains LeaOedcB daily, until further no and time Tble.) Tor the East, at 8 a.m. For ce, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. o0 p.m. (For extra trains see the West, at 5.8.') p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m, tne West, 6.S5 a.m. Salt Lake City held Tim. Divine lVnralifn eerv Sunilav. in Tabernacle. ' 10 .ta, and 2 p.m.; and in the School ou.e w ranoug Wartii at 6 p.m. th . applied for a Judge Smart writ ot error and stay or proceed nps. in the case nf Foster, to Judge Ingtaham, that hut the latter, in view of the Judge Barnard and himself constitute .h Court belore whom the case must first Come for appeal., thought it improper to bear any discussion and du clined lo lii'ei fere. A moji exciting secret meeting of the Ep sco;al Tbeolog'cal Seminary, was held last evening. A pamphlet had been circulated containing cerious charges against Dr. Forbes, who return"d lo the Episcopal Church from the Koinan-isl- i faith. The subjacl was brought before the nn etitig. mid it was vo ed lo lny the matter on the tablo, wheieupon Dr. Forbes in a gre it state of excite Ex Judge Bill, one of ment followed the trustees, obtained the floor, and while speaking with great e irnestness cn the subject fell dead with heart disease. This al affair brought the meeting fo an abrupt close. Judge Bell occupied a seat on the bench in this city bout thirty years ago, and was in the 70:h year of his age at the time of his death. He was very prominent in all matters affecting the Episcopal Church. Eureka, Nev., 29. At 11 last night, the stage of Woodruff & Ennor, en route from Fulisade io Eureka and Hammi ton was robbed at about two miles south of Mineral Hill. .The robbers were only two in number, and both men were well armed, and disguised to some extent. One was a large ra ;a who evinced no tim diiy, but was as muoli at home in the act as if it were an erery day occurrence. The other wa smaller and was nervous to a degree piteous to behold in a bold highwayman. lie had occasion to handl his pistols, and from awkwardness or fright be was more astonished than auy one else when it went off. There w re eleven passengers in the coach, one of them a lady. Te stage was stopped while ascending a small hill, and the driver was ordered to throw down the treasure box, and he did. The passengers were then taken to the front of the lead borev where they were ordered to strip their boots and coals; when their hands were tied and be robbers then examined them for money and valuables. They got abou' $3J0 in all, while one of the passengers hal that amount in a vent pocket which was undiscovered. " FOREIGN. t ,f to-d- William Congress , London, 29. Correspondents of the London papers all agree that the review at LonrCbampa and the French loan are both successful One of the writers says that it is thought in revenge upon Germany ia uppermoststill the minds of the Parisians, who the hope for an opportunity to readjust frontiers. It is reported that the difficulty between Greece and Turkey, arising from the appointment of Trianpi as Greek ambassador to Constantinople, and the refusal of the Pone to receive him in i hat capacity has been amicably are and that the ;wo countr.es now on good terms ham-o- f A a meeung of the Liverposl I a;id eaiuble a 0 Commerce day p y auu w re oui. ons were unatmnous -- Whereas, the : to the following nerce bus Com of Chamber Liverpool the h gU that ise with sui p learned the old cable rat. s are sustained, when Atlantic cables are working, therefore, R sa ved, that the oificers of ibis body make he author sed and dirJced to ttcr 10 ttie ia represcn.fttioue eff-ct- Naples, 29. Bombay, 29. A dispatch from Shanghai confirms Champs Review! ineertod UU forbid, will be AnVKRTISEMBNt8 in every iuetance, and tffltinued until ordered out, . Victor Emanuel arrived and met with a brilliant and enthusiastic reception. ' Success of the Long '"lf jv.rtlro.iM not marked on the copy with the at our op. of iusertiona, will be published SuatU ordered out, and charged at trau.eat ly and half yearly advartiej ' 1?i,trwIleof1y' . tricted to their direct line baaineu, Government, and to ask the aid of the Chambers of Commerce of Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. , ,t Stuttgart, 80. The Wurtemburg troops made a triumphal entry yesterday into the capital. The city was crowded wiih people from all parts of the kingdom. The city was splendidly decorated. the announcement of the capture cf the Tsang II oa forts by the Americans, with The Coreans hail 240 a slight loss. killed and a great number wounded. The French loan has been introduced into Bombay with immense success. London, SO. The statement is officially confirmed that Halifax will, now that the treaty of Washington has been ratified, soon cease to be a rendezvous for the British North American fleet and that the fleet in Canadian waters will be reduced. : , . Paris, 80. Garobelta arrived yesterday. He received many visits from official and unofficial personages. The sentence of death imposed upon Cremieux will probably be committed. The work of renovating Paris is progressing; sixty thousand masons are The city is being thoroughly d. VitocuM 8Kf A good. Young Heroine. Tixs is Money. Thisold-timc- d Naci-mieut- ing the ground, his left legwasbrok en by the fall, producing a very sc- vcre compound fracture. Being per foctly helpless, the stage passed over his hip, and the horses rcturnca nack towards the Plieto for a distance of throe miles; finally upsetting the ve hide. Luckily there was a young lady aboard, und of the Grace Darl ing kind, a school teacher, who was on her way to take charge or a scnoo at San Miiruel. Her name has betn given to us as Miss Fluukett. This lady climbed out of the ktagc, through the window, unhitched the horses and tied them to the wheels of the Luckily there was a conveyance. buna of cattle camped near where the upset took place. Procuring the assistance of one of the vaqueros to take charge of the horses, the heroic young lady walked back in the dark, a dia tance of threo mil .8, in search of tb.3 driver. On arriving where the poor fellow was, elic bound up 'his leg, piteked him water to assuage his burnhim with two and stayed mg thirst, l)r. hours, until assistance came. Hays, whj w is called up u to attend the injured man nssuies us that if a dravknife and Suitable material had been on hand, she would have h: d the man's leg set and properly bound up in splints, bjf.ire d tylight. The 1 young idy is from Oakland, and is abviut eighteen years of age. only Sun Louis Tribune. Walker's Vegetable Viseoai Bittbfs. The propertie they cmbo'y Db! onn work a glorious renovation in tha system and the clouded mind. debilitated ".,'"' The spots on tha eun visible for the last year or two ' are rapidly dis appearing. But a small proportion of fpot area ia now to be seen, com pared with the great number ot black: patches that have so sorely puizled An observation our astronomers. taken in St. Louis a few days agn showed only eleven spots, and of these all but one were relatively minute specks, while the dimensions of the were only about exceptional on 1 2,000 miles. The total of by 4,000 th j sp itted area is nrw scarcely 5 ) 000 square miles, whicb is less thm oho part in G.000 ol the nrea i bscui d in May, 1870. At the rite the pp t are it is supposed they will all have disappeared by next month. Private-carin- g Listening at a " :tV, ijtasiV iVwu the Cuw klwura f L.tuJ. . - - M.D. if. It. 8ijw., b. M ,. , JU-t- f v : t J , ... i " , " - S2-t- f U .T.BKEWERI k MALTING vaii.:r . 1 rnOVrvTKTOn.-lLAOKr- DC Onlora sent from milling- riimg Uw Separating it with an exact preci Linn anil iliu uiroutnlinR Tuwiu will l filled at lh uf &jm pr iglii g&J. rat. that the colored lady watched promptly ' Ion lie';. i .. a most was The iirlre of Malt will h. ky tit quarter eagle eagerly, mai'knt grtiu. A liberal alkiwam carefully picked out of the egg, aud will Le inado prlcnof tu asiitn. a.) if piaeeu in me vest pocKot oi tna oper ator as before. The old woman was F. A. ICING & CO. ? thunderstruck, as well she might . have been, and her customer had to fSuccsor to C. B. " " i ask the price of the third ecg two or BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL three tiuus before ho could obtain a Hull-ri- sion , . . cur-ru- nt !.. -- ... ':' .kews reply. 'l)ar s no use talkin, mar s, caid the bewildered old darkiri, KI cau't let you hab dat egg no how for less than a puarter; 1 declare I can't. " v cry good, tsaid H tiler, whose features were as sober us an undertaker's: "there ia your ouarter, and ncre is tno e.T2, All riuht Ass he opened the last egg a brace of five dull.ir guld pieees wure discovered deposited snugly in the heart of the yjlk. Jingling them merrily together in his little palm, he remark- ed: "Very good eggs, indeed. benighted African, started home to "smash dem eggs' but with what success we oanuot say. AFl'M fcjr . agents; ;i StlPPtV Sal OF HOOES, PAPER.,. ' utc, tocuUinly oa hand, aud AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES. AIo a cliok. Selection of Fancy OuooX Clgn, Tubaccoi, etc, tc at oar Dtpot, Broom' SOtf Cornw, Ogdta City. The Red Topped I like Boot and Shoe is in dem eggs all belongs to me. It docs dat. Can't sell uo more of dem un with attended often and slow a one, favorable results from the use of poor eggs nohow." , Amid the roar of spectators the baker's yeast, and improper heat. With Impaired Vitality When you fed as if the vital powers were giving way, strength gone, spirits depressed, memo ry failing, appetite lost, exhaustion stealing over every tense and paralyr ing every energy, then 's the time to re Mrt ta that, powerful al'y of nature, . Robert Heller Office,1 Comer of Main & 2nd South SU., neat thing for his Ovr IlatterflvM S:.'.r,) , , SALT LAKK CITY. very much to the in all Its branches solicited. " 6urprus3 of those who happen to Surgery , ' be present. Recently while passing a colored ASSAYING. I vender of provisions, Mr. Heller sud- Assays of every description Of ores made ! denly paused, and inpuired,"How do and returns given within twelve hours.by ' J01I5 KEE1), Locran, Cache County.'9' you sell eggs, auntie?" Terms HeaHonable. ,m-"Deru eggs," was the response; worth am a "dey picayune upicce; fresh too de last of 'em; biled 'em myIMPORTANT TO MINERS. ,j self, and know dey's fust rate." EVANS ASSAYS ORE WITH HISl'ATOlt ' hisofltee. Sixth Street, Ouden. Kuluriiiiw Well, I'll try uui," said the mag- utn. boalbtl ' at Hi. Junction l'rlntiug Ofii.u. ician, laying down a bit of fractional currency. "Have you pepper and salt:"' BANK EXCHANGE, ,s,,,. Yes, sir, dere dey ia," said the s Main Stwt, Ogden. sable saleswoman, watching her customer with intense interest. BILLIARD-HALL;-" Leisurely drawing out a little pen.v Xa .I'll knife, Mr. Heller proceeded ery Tlie'i U en. choicest in Liquor quietly to cut the egg exactly iuhalf, ami Cigar lu (liellnrkct. when suddenly a bright twenty-fiv- e cent piece was discovered lying im- The Finest Hall in'fhe City."' Every' attention given to customers.' " -bedded' in the yolk, apparently as i bright as when it came from the mint. M; BCCliMILLEIt.J ... Very cooley the great uingiciau transferred the coin to his pocket, and .it taking tip another egg, inquired, in quired "And how much do you ask for this cgc?" HOUSE.1 Da . fact am, boss, dia egg am & worth a dime, shuah." . ; ogden,' t "All right,", was the response; VWLMI I.ANDT, Cool Mid Sliding, alwaj. m Iwuul. hero's the diino. Now give me the Saloons and Families Supplied. them, and while 1 am about it I will bay a dozen. What's the price?" 'You say price? You couldn't buy axiom dem for all do money you'ee got. No, of Docley's dat you couldn't. ; 1'se gwino to take known that dem eggs all home I is. Dat money Dooley's Yiast Powder the best of rolls, biscuit, corn cakes, etc., can be made in the short space of ten minutes, and uniform suocess will certainly at tend its use. This is owing to its purity, strength, and the care with which it is Doolet & Brother, manufactured. 69 New street. New York, Proprietors, For sale by all Grocers. Hiiruii.'" and DRS. TIB3ITS & SIMMONS, Phvsiciaks and Scroions, The stajre from San Francisco was is aptly illustrated in the use some four or five hours behind time Yeast Powder. It is well on Friday, the 17th inst. The occa the common proocss of l aising dough a. sion was as follows : At about 3, m. of that day, it was on its way o from the Plieto 6tatiou to the whose when the driver, river, name is Henry , took out his watch to observe the time, noiain the lines meanwhile in one hand One Of the leaders, happening to be one of the stumbling kind, fell down ; and on raising, jerked the reins from the driver's hand. The team then started to turn, and the driver jumped from his box with the intention of heading the horses off. On reach matter Ejswku Tinners, far-fame- disenfee'ed. , The journals, both of Paris and Ver' sailles, express rat.sfactiou at the hucccs of i he review at Long Champs. The circular of Rouher to the elec tions, affirms thai be is a defender of the principles of free trade. In relation be tx the future form of Government upon it afnays tiie nation must ter the elec.ious have been held and the quest on of f ee trade is decided upon. He mentioned the opponents of this policy as mere factions. The speech of Gambetta, at Bordeaux, whs upon the subject of I he development of education in France, and was re- ce ved with hearty approval and great , applause. The Official Journal, commenting on the review at Long Champs, remark: 'We have shown Europe an army of 1.000X0O, strong, valorous, and ably commanded, which has saved the cause We have also called for of civilization. two millions of money and have been The nation evi offered five millions. dently is recovering. The dinner given by Thiers after the review yesterday was a brilliant a flair. and attended by nearly all the Generals and Colonels of tlie army in or near Paris, and by the Members of the Ministry and many prominent deputies 1 he utmost of the National Assembly. Port ao e Dr. Anderson of Tortage, cordiality of feeling prevailed. of nt. censure the res French Journals Malad, writes that crickets are on the the North German Gazette on the milita rampage in t hat settlement, and the crops rv expenditures of Fiance. They main- - are suffering. The weather there is in a'n lhat the question concerns France tensely hot, but the publio health is al jue. .( aUcJi ioJ WOODWqiiTlf, oii:x .......... II. One of the great uecessities of our d The public schools is something that will ex docs a hibit to the eye of the scholar the cor- own amusement, rect geographical position of important though far places. better than mere verbal lessons ia not sufficient. Indeed maps convey incor rect impressions. It is impossible to impress on the juvenile mind the physical features of the earth and the relative positions of towns and countries on sphere, by illustrations on a flat surface hun; upon a wall. The immense difference between distancesalong the parrallels near the poles and those near the equator, cannot be appreciated except through spherical illustration. False impressions are made by map geography which are difficult to be removed, aud the stu ty of the globe, as a globe, is seriously retarded. Every school ought to have globes of sufficient size to represent the principal features of the earth's surface and the chie towns and cities of the world But the fixed, heavy globes which are now in use (few of them however are to be seen in Utah) are too costly for general purposes and do not meet the public want. A reoent invention is an India- rubber globe, soft to the eye as well as to the touch, plainly printed and agree ably colored. It is light, cheap, port able, and can be anspended from' the This is the very thing for our ceiling. common sehools, ana we recommend our County Superintendents and District Trustees to take the subject into con sideration, that our children may be provided with simple and easy aids to the study of one of the most useful branches of knowledge. We do not, however, wish to discourage the use of mapsi Tjliey are excellent in their place, and many details can be delineated up on them which could not be given on a globe uules it were of immense size. But Uiey should be studied in connection with the globe, that correct ideas may be conveyed to the ju enile mind in the start, and much time be saved which would otherwise be spent in unlearning instead of learning. Let us have good globes iu all our public schools. , . .Worms, vie , j,!-All calls promptly attonied'io.' v Tricks of a Juggler. Something Wanted. , Wurrautud to L'xiraet Tape aud Stomach VOL. O, 1871. Otieu IJofcir piuiiiilj lMijMk-iai- i Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. ndveriieral1owecl to change at pleaxure, J.4"?- All kind H O C0CNSE i.Uit.' & tHiDEX CITY.. of legal UuciudM IMS. EATE8 OF ADVERTISING. J.. a ATTORNEY Office opposito , Shop! It TOC WAXT A PA1K OP GOOD HOOTS OR EHOta, Go to , ; , UOOT&SIIOESIIOP, Five doors Went of the Z. C. M. I., " Fourth Street, Ogdeu. Hew to Banish Flcns. ca' OLD COU25IKY ' " "The oil of pennyroyal will cerMADE TO ORDER. these drive but a pests off; tainly cheaper method, where the herb ' Repair, neatly exoruttd, aad on abort notiea. flouribhea, is to throw your dos and c its into a decoction of it once a AllHieKinds cf Pay will b. tak.n for work don. at KutaMishtu.nt. (iiv. tu a week. Mow the herb and scatter it call bofor. pnrcltaaiuf lt.wlier. in the bods of the pigs onco a mouth. GEORGE WHITEHEAD. Where the herb cunuet be got, the oil may bo procured. In this case, Baturate strings with it and tie tlura around the necks of dogs and cats, inducements::; " pour a littla on the b'ick and about the cars of hogs, which you can d ) while they are leedin without touch ing them. By repeating these ap General Wood Turners, ; plications every twelve or fiften days, the fleas will flee from your quadrupeds, to tneir relict and inv CABINET MAKERS. provement, and your relief and com fort in the houso. XI. EGCLKS CO. bar. ux nxcl.ot , Strings saturated with the oil cf f Horn. Manufacturwl ami tortm.nt pennyroyal aad tied around the neck Importoa iXKMlURi; at tbair Sstaliluboiast and tail of horses will drive off Hce; On Maiu (itrf.l, Ogdfn. Eery aruc.s u uui will U .ld the strings should be saturated once CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING a day. Maryland Farmer. OF TIIE KIND HERETO.' FORE OFFERED FOR n The electrician, Mr. C. SALE IN UTAH. F. Varley, has suggested the novel theory that earthquakes may be due f.om $0.00 to $12.00 to subterranean lightning. In c n Bedsteads 9.00 n.'ction with this suggestion, he states Chairs, per set that just before tha earthquake which Black Walnut Lounges, each...... 6.00 1 Black Walnut w s felt in England on the J 7th 8 00 Tables... M trch last, powerful positive currents Bkck Walnut Cribs, each COO f electricity were rushing toward Washstanda, Buioann, Rocking Chairs, .tc, utc, at ojiially rmlacsd prirm. England through the two Atlantic All kinds of Carpenter & Job Work, which brokeu the near (ables arj and Kepaira neatly executed oa the shortest Newfoundland coast. notice. WATER-TIGIITS- ... : ftlHivs-ninr.- great J.II.ECCLES&CO. . FURNITURE AND J Ai-- d, well-know- Fall-Le- 1 Pressed for tiaie Egyptian Order, promptly extcuted. 37 tf ECCX.ES A CO., Main itrect, Oua. |