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IN MAN L INE r Uo l Mntl Hlmmrn, Snlllnf t r ii nt e v V or U Every Saturday, A Il rn.i Tim day 4 bin lM4itgr, ,i l.iV.T-. .. ...1,1) $71.()0 I Nlrrrnte j.u;.) JO.UO l'He from Liverpool to Mew York Klilit, . (U.il.h $7.1.00 bterK0, - - (i'u'iftn ) J4.U0 I Riuitnl Triv Ti.-Vot? i.i.-ut-J Ht vory low rate ! JOM it. I) A I, K, A-. nt, l. Kron.iway, New ork, Or WU.l.l AM C UKU, Ae.'iit. I ' X S.itl t.iip L'i t v. I'uh. 1 WOOD WORKING, T.mims T.i'vnrr. W. II. Fot.om. I tloitric H. laylr. Ut-orno Uoniuey j 1 II A Mil-; or F1UM. Tha l'l!tni;t; Mill, S:-h mut Door F.ic-t.'ry F.ic-t.'ry of Will her ra It or do business unJor tho tirui n.uno LIT1MFJ1, TAYLOR & f 0, SASH l 1 1 si 1:1 vr' n ' ir ui!ii'e" t0 DOORS K;V-1.1;. !;ir's'i--, sim or kuui, lur-ui.-.io i t" orvlor. WINDOW NVl.., ,,,, b..,l!,..b. FRAMES f-u"""- FRAMES riT:in d"orsnJ BLINDS - a riHB .:.its. MOULDINGS .rS;! fa os ana cornioo. FLOORING T;:;v:;;!-"ic',f.nhini JSi worsovi to orvior. I II U 15 CD i: out o: win io. to a LU HI J i- ti i xiw. rira to any Planer and Circular Saws U;;uai:-i s'.l the ii;ue. MIMMi Dls'l'liU'TS Supp Ucvl oq ?:iort notice. Oire us s o or a-Lircss by U'.tor to Box 30c LAT1MKK, TAYLOR A CO.. iC l1 :o l-loolv wvvt ot r:iborn:uIe FURMITUHS DEALERS. k ca t n e - a i't $ s rj 6 ; HOTKL. BO.VUPINt.; AM" VKl-V VKl-V AT K 1 0 1 " K K K K r K U S WILL FDCP IT TO TUKHi INTKK-i'st INTKK-i'st -ni rill T H. DINWOODSY'S luriiiliirolioom, EAST TEMPLE ST SO T? waLNUT Flue Sei of Bfdrooin Fnrnitnr. 1- . ' ro 5l0(t F"ne PurlorSrls, 100 to 300 D'blf Brtitfii. 10:- ort F. L Tables. " ' " Caue Seat VMntnc Koom Chslr. . Oak YVnlnut. I A per set Wood Set. - Sl.oO vr ; 3 each Vo. Oo. - 15 j- -; Sl prdoi K::ock d.s a-I cexco.. Meat Safes - - Sli each. ;-:n .-. : : WALNUT LUMBER FOS SALE : Frca ' -ocis. r -r f-ct.a: B. D s n. 8. FANi'ij :;v. v;th c:s"at:h. si Wasatch Coal? fV3AL frcra the Wjsjtcl Ceil SIi?e. 5s-(j 5s-(j mil Countj. U:.ia. be Lu c is? quantity. Leave oraers :.:ae (.oil lira. U. C. K. R. Depoit. crw.th tao unaersiiea. MiiiStreet, Salt Lake City. M F. A. JIITCHELL. SEWING MACHINES. i noisi :r;i-:ss ':i.v SEWING MACHINE ' Standard Machine of the World ! lit lit.c ll ( oiiiuilttcc aolutci to tiuiiiifl mntl rcj.urt uu c H4:Uliu at the urili ttrollui Hl( 4-alr, hell at Ul clKli Iti W(ck,iMrill 4 LulJ .IetAl u tin t'lureiitc Bcm1ii Mat'liliie for thi and iulcttic of It mot cuiculi c r fer l luu auillarc vrlclyuf work aul lialualile lie feature, ma. king 11 tlte uio.t valuable tcwlu 1 naclilitc for fmlly mc :''.. I 'v j I'ar tlca eottt e in plat I o k t tie jur I cliai of Sewlnijr lncliliies are re-i re-i qucteil to reait (lie followliiK from I the York "Trlbniie" of Oct. IWtb, IMOl SKAVlMc M CI!Ir. Wo have reoently haJ invasion to make Bom ii.uirios uo.ti tho jiroifrfS ol itui.rjve-, itui.rjve-, lucut hi uio mi-, -ii inisui oi" .-o-.viitir uiaohines, i a till wore nut a hule surprised to lo,irn that the oi-htrul i'lo.i in tiio ti r t wivennon tk 1 tiuttle -till h"l'ls itd ilao6, thoii;(i many Mttoniu have bcon mu le to supercede it. Lbo huttlo, in C"Uilnnuiion with the neodie, i still the uie.ms used lo I riu the stitc:i. in I the lo.ijinn maohitio. anj we finJ that the 1 growth ot trade is ehieily with iheshuttle-; iheshuttle-; u.'inK uiaoliine-i. I Iho iiuirovoment3 th;it are taking firm holj in practical use are, therefore, necessarily necessa-rily in connection with the shuttle, either in the detail of the shuttle- itself, or . in other rrt3 of tho machine, connected ! with it. to cause trie whole to operate more pertectly and uniformly, and to simplify its use. Many important trains in this direction, made since the rjr.-t sre.tt invention, are undoubtedly un-doubtedly embod.ed in the "Florenctj" nia-chide; nia-chide; and we recommend our readers to earetullv inspect the "i'lorenco" before ina-kinu ina-kinu choice, lhe points peculiar to this machine are: An unu.-ual amount of money is spent in niaKiiw the "l-'lorcueo," thereby securing the be.-t material (.steel, for iustunce, where others use ct-iron , and the i nest nush of important r.irts (the .-liuttle, for example, beuiir rigidly re.'ccted if it varies from the standard l-',iVJth of an inch!) It is con structed on the simplest scientific principles, entirely dispensing with the cuss, and cams, and links wmch so often set perversely out ot order and sorely perplex every one but the practiced u;achini-t by their unaccountable unaccount-able tre.iks. The "i'lorenco" is so easily managed, and s use Ls so readily learned, that an ordinary girl of ten ha3 sense and muscle enough to run it r erieetlv. Thelock-Via Thelock-Via made by tho "h lorence" is very regular and perfect, very strong and elastic, and id drawn into the fabric evenly, gradually, grad-ually, exactly, without jerking, and without : causing tho seam to pucker, or straining the : thread so a to endanger its breaking; con- se-juently, veiy tine threads and liyht fabrics I can be used. Besides this, the "Florence" I un all but the cheapest stylos) also makes j three additional stitches a double lock, a ; single knot and a double knot which are I stronger and more elastic than any other j stitch, and which are made by po other ma-chiue. ma-chiue. The "Florence" is the only machine that his a reversible teed, whereby the di-! di-! rev t ton of the sewing can be instantly , changed without stopping the work, thus enab.iug the operator to quilt or embroider with unusual taciluy, to sew backwards and ; easily strengthen a seam wherever desired, and, finally, by a few repeated stitches, to t.tsten ends in the quickest and strongest way. It is the oniy machine that has . self-adjusting self-adjusting shuttle-thread tension, which worths so per tetly that the operator can run ; across the Heaviest seams and sew the finest linen and the thickest broadcloth in immediate imme-diate succession wubont breaking tne thread and without changing the needle, stitch or tension, lhe "Florence" draws the thread into the cloth with nueuale i precision and certainty, by means of an ingenious automatic auto-matic "take-up"' wheel, which disposes of the slack thread left a::or the stitch with an accurate promptness th.u prevents a.l snarling snarl-ing or dropping of stitches, and allows tie operator to sew backward, or to run od the cloth and on Again, with r or feet impunity. It has an improved eiastio hemmer. exclusively exclu-sively its own, which is managed with ease, and wiil mis.e a hem of any width on any material. It not only makes a per fee; gather and sews it to a band a: or.e ojeraiion. vu it hems, and binds, and fol and qu-.lts, ad ccrus. and tuc.s, and gathers, ar 1 oraius wunout cvstiiig. S-uch s; ecial p-ovisi u U mace aga-.r.st usurious wear th.it the 't ioi-euce" ioi-euce" is oiiixoa and guaranteed by theCoui-pany theCoui-pany to l.k-t twice a Uv.g wwjcu; re; air aa any other shuttle michiue m tr.e mar set. w;thou::he twhtcs: d.utcu'.ty. iivery part ot te "Florence'' is so pertectly an i permanently perma-nently a-usted, and it h.tsso few joints and rvintd of Lriction, that it runs with the utmost ut-most ease. lhe neevue is se: and threaded and the stitch is lengthened, shcrtenea. or reversed with tae utmost ut-most aw?e. In using te "Florence" neither the wori ncr the cicratcr's dress is liable to be soued. lhe "t .orence'' w;ta all theso e aitr.s to superiority. se..s a; the same price. otaer arst-clas mactties. liesa advaa ta-te : Licera'ity in manutuctnret Simv'.icr.y of construction; Faculty ct" "tanagemenu Variety of Stitches; Reversible fee i; A u ;o a 1 1 c t.i i - u ;. ; Imprvvea bemuter; Fr'v-.i-.oa agattist wear; Fertec; ana vcrmanen; ai'uster.:: Fasy regu attca c; needle ai.i stitch; Tee ccaiity i-i higa rims a cftie machine; iiastett:e ' c .c rerce. " m . do ra ; cly sve.-k-ir g. a i.w:;;e -'.c - to c-e valued, neeis cut to :e trievi. No ta.v.i.y can aj.-ri :c re w;::':t a sewing sew-ing Xk.:o. a-a wo hcie th it is: re l.nj cuemiy v-.-tcuui wherever "lie .tribune" U welcome. TO THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City, and ihrunsh-out ihrunsh-out the Territories of Vtah ldab.o. Mailt ana and Wyoming, We exuzd a cori.-vl izv-;::.-- ;o call s.: our ou;e. e a :r. i i lrrcj clcs exs.n::r-s::o- iz ; c. rrri-v-. v" hAve cn exufct.tcn. :r. crior i!ie mo? esi'.v ;o exy.iin re .nii o: d:5rzce. iri wiica we clifni surer:." :f;e ma- tTrover ct i?..kfr. 5i-r au:d Vic-eler scr.. no uurair ai.var.usc5 w:'.l us5n ihrj ;'.'. re ker; ":t a c, lur-Kcr.: ru- vome o: ".ueni re:uire as g-xd aa er.ii-neor er.ii-neor as a ".cevmeuve. CHAS. S. HAMMER, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OOL. 1 L U wag::; i.-u carriage. RAILROAD l SHOPS. Sz:::,l S:j:'i S:rs2t, Half liluk. ktit itevcra llucf SALT LAKE CITY. ; : WA C W I D CAIIHI AGE 1 t i i ; Of all Descriptions. : HARNESS j Ma tie ami Repaired. i ' ! iBUOKSHITHIHG: i Of all RiiKlfl. .CARRIAGE FAiMTIHG: ! ! .LD TRIMLXC. I; A. nOPPEiL ;i E. B. ZABRISKXE. f8 j I VATCKMAKERS. PRACTICAL WATCH MAKERS. : t- 'i j I (!) I EUASCN a HAUERBACH, NcltDoorEtstofthe Herald, Are workmen who not only rcrair Watches ! ami Uocks. but will make Va:ches to order i in any desired strle, or any part of (hern, . troui a nvot or pinion lo an entire AVatch. ! Work Executed on Moderate Term, j AGRICULTUMALMAGHINES FARMING IMPLEMENTS. A LAUGH SUPPLY of SGHUTTLER WAGONS A'J Size?. EEAPEES AXD MOWERS. "WOOD'S KEAPERS AND MOWERS. Hot OIMIICK'S REAP ESS AND MOWIRS. WOULD EEAFERS AND MOWERS. ! ITMCELSIOK REAPERS AND MOWERS. STEIEIXj TOOTH SULKY RAKES cc?:an:lr ca hi-i. azi f:r a: I:t rates, a: O. JVX. X. K. B. CLAWSON. Sur- BATHS BATHS! Warm Spring Bat!i : PriTite and Pluns;e. Tbe r?:- vr? ,-7?- rc the r-"t"ic : w". mo. -.r tri -:ri; r-'T- at? sc w-.ie.y Ui-H .1 a r.-c?c.;rss e-imc-rare iheZL 3::es ?r re ?-r :? Ttrr? id iaciscne-ly iaciscne-ly ti j-zi Pinnce Bat lis r r Ia.;.s liid i-::;diec ire ct . ... 11. ARAOLD. ICE: !OE! ICE! SALT LAKE ICE COLPASY, I:e delirere-i liily in all 7 art if -Jzt city, is any ijijitttj. at rates to sit' ie nmes- J. R. CLAWSON. AGENT. Cljwson's lea Cream Siloon, ; BOOTS AND SHOES. THE OLDEST AND BEST House in the Territory! ESTABLISHED 1S.54 TEASDEL k CO. ' Successors to Wm.Jennings cc Co., MANUFACTURERS i AXD '. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Leather i I We have been manufacturing Boots and Shoes For nrwaris of 1 "7 YEAHS AnI with toEs:aat'.y intrea;nr faeilitiM for me crimes' are now maiir-e tie be;; Boots and Shoes1 0: ail descriptions, an i are tie otuy hoaie UTAH TERRITORY Boots and Shoes ir;i Leatzir of tzeir om tirrrlrg. j i t Boots and Shoes! j T see thi; cr tra-ie mars, j T"5f. JiX"-" JS i CO., I i! 5-jre-i r-ei--'- j:ie. I A.2 goryis hearing oir frarf rr.a?' art izrrUtl. j TEASDEL k GO.j s. l. c. rb. 2, nr.. i I LAW BOOK. KM HES TREATISE, ; . - E. B. S1Y2S5. Ci:.'o. N i:V LDl rio.x or H A i E S ' TREATISE. i llttlt(t and KnUrgrd. A- Il cl-:; le F . . k f--.- Jur.irei of the r'-j. tf. V i.rt.'i'.f!. CvliLty JiLijtwf, L - .' L:.';, L :..-lil .c--. Li I ivTr rn- ... c L i v'l" Krtcrr.- iff Li..c:.4ij u.'ttai ivr eery Lsmo.-s r,y ELIJAH M. IIA1XES, Cvun- jki'.-r at Laic. j T-'.-.h Ei.i.a. Kevi-e-l ai imrroved. . l-. Eij.'.iii te .w ai-i deirieiona a wn to tie I'.-eici.i nte. Cn-i '.ce id uue ei(f-iiit , ... :jv j vl . :; vi over " ' ic6. ijouiid in i Ii a bjok well known to ever-justice cf the ' icAce. lawyer aiid public officer in likn'.'is and the Northweiiern Stated and Territories, ad tiie most useful and complete ; work ul the kind extent. It hi luteiy ben revised by the author, 1 and miteriiily improved by the addition of I miK'h itiii'ortdnt Uiitter, giving all the lae I Uffi and published deoiiions down to ThU bv-jk his, up to the present lime, reach-! reach-! ei a l-irser sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fact may be men-I men-I tioned ai evidence of its superior meric Iu excellence consists both in the matter em-I em-I braced, and the arrangement or classifica-: classifica-: tion of subjects. 1 In the collection of matter contained in I the work it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of the peace, polica magistrate, constable con-stable or coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessitj for reference to the volumes oi the statutes. lhe arrangement of the workis methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, present- ' ing each subject in its order and in its proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study and I practical experience. It has long been a .subject of general remark that the author , has, in this work, presented the law with a I clearness and simplicity of style which renders ren-ders the whole alike plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and instructions instruc-tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged in convenient form, all the statute law and decisions.with reference to adjudicated cases applica bio in ordinary practice. The business man will find in it a complet e collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of tho law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, clearly stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branches of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following brief reference to the contents con-tents oi this work will afford in some.degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or appropriate ap-propriate subdivisions, as follows : j Part 1. Of Justices of the Peace, j election and qualification, and proceed-1 ings before them in civil cases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, treating : j 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of thejurisdiction of justices of the peace. 3 Of the different funns of action. 4 Of the commencement of soita, and the service and return of process. 5 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oaths and affirmations. affirma-tions. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 90f evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Of judgment, costs, and filing transcrip t. 2 OfappealsandwiitofcertiorarL 13 Of execution and garnishmont. Part 2. Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the preTention and pnnbhment of offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of accessories, ac-cessories, and who may be witnesses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offenses offen-ses as prescribed by the crimi nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forms of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observance and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Offugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath-breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery, and arTi ays. 11 Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's fess in criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutes. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices, of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof. 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Of estrja. S Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inciisures and fences. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress f: r rent. 11 Of marriars 12 Of trial of the right of property. Past 4. Of the Constable, his elec-I elec-I tion and qualif cation, and the powers and dunes of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. C 'z r-z ve chapters, treating 1 Ofthe crre of constai'e. 2 P:--r ici d-iea of censtae'ea in proceeinr3. 3 Of tie liaiiry of c-rnstait'es and sureties. . 4 Ct" the p-tTrs az-i d-ries of "ttal'-a in crimi- ZL3l cases. 5 Of fees and cctnpensatiin allowed to constables Pa3T 5. Common forms for th trsnsactfon of business. 1 A-7--ri: 9 Co-parairp. 2 A.-":rrat::nariawaris:3 Co-TeyincerS. 4 A-te uuT-ua; arris 12 Leaes. i As;grnezr. ij JTiruraLzatiou. 6 Bj of Eiihar. and 14 Pers of attorney. p53:ry notes. 15 """leases. 7 Bs of sale. 15 iLIj. E-:r.ds. In cne large volume, SCO pages, law bmumg, t. te sent te any address on receipt of S7.-50 with the order. Ai-ros;, E. B. MYERS, Publisher. 57 "R"aiiirgtca Srreei. Chicago. Easts' Tp-sajiss can be procured at'JAXES B WEEK'S Book Store and Xew Depot. LUMBER YARD. TEAR2 S WANTED AT TIIH TR1TKEE LUMBER l'AKl. TfT i r A M 03 Z. C. ffl. I. BOOT AND SHOE neptirlEWJ'sit, at the Hlgii'oi -. A LAUOK AND CHOICE STOCK OP , IIOJIE-'LVDEimiSkdIWOTSANDSIIOES Ij W AYS OH HAND. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S nml ClllLDKEN'S BOOTS and SUOV every stylo and quality .MAIUC TO OUDEH. We desire to call tlio attention of the tmblie to tho FACT that our IVll. ities for manufacturing aro I ' NSl'lU'ASSEM in this eitv our work ii vr ranted, and we can wntidently G I'AK AN'l'EE SATISFACTION to all favor us with their patronat-e. Xlcijniriiis Tfonlly Attoucloci to. We are continually revh h, and have !ir .-.ale a full a...ortuu-nt of and all E.iikSs of MjOATSB lOBI. Orders from lhe Country receive Mr. (.'romp ton's special an. I careful attentioi a x x id r-i 1 1 o u v ii t . WAXTKU IMJIKUIATKLV-A Ilr.t-i-ln S. li.g Mnililnc Oiirrnlo, 11. B. C'L.VWSOS, Sl CKIUNTtNOKXT. BUILDERS. R. 11. 31ELR0SE & 10,, Carpenters and Builders. PI mis vtih Klimnl ;t urnUUcil. Cunt rnc I H 111 n tit.-. J i lilil uiii I -tcmletl to proiuptly. Kofcrenees True it Pros., (loiild A Woodward, Wood-ward, V. liowlaud, C S. iiiinuiior. Shop Hear of Pacific llottl East Tcmph Street. mil OX,. TUB KKICH P LACK. I Pi 5 i-H to O m I S aa3 o s CONFECTIONERS. HONEY! Fresh Honey! Honey in the Comb ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE CGIFECTIQNERY MD PMVISIOI HOUSE OF Ilciirj" "Wallace . BURNING FLUIDS. II ORE LIGHTi It Slums for All! TriE UANFOHTH FLUID li tho Li.cht for the People. Only Oo. ior CJal. BY T11U FIVE GALLONS. TllK CAS-.IKT HVKXKll, W uUout Chimuojs. is tin thiui TllK I'ACIC LA. Ill's Aro tho ouly 1'erfeotly snto lamn, AS SAKK AS CANDLES. A NEW ARRIVAL OF LAMPS, LANTERNS AM) FLUID. ec. e:b-:S'.nh x. co., Corner south of Walkor Droi. LUMBER YARD, ! a Q F O W i 2 1 CZ - g g p ' C5 s g W H S i IcifyliQDflR store; I Keep consUintly on hnnd, "Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At LowobI Katos. UnOESDKCK'S Ii (J IL 1)1 NOS, nl7 Kant Temple NLreeL. lew Music Store! DAYHES & CO., DJCALEI'iS IN VIOLINS, lfT' ACCDRDE0N3, GUITARS, ''iTJ CLNCERTINA8, h - . -. ' .' BANJOS, .! :.ZJ:. H ' BAKDCMJCN8 STRINGS, Jl&yliK'' FLUTES, &C. Instruction Books for all instruments. Alto a large Block of the new AMEKICA OILGAX, pronounced hy all who have tried it i'ar Euporior to and cheaper than any other. References : Signor A, Farini, Prof. 0. Pratt, and others. Good PIANOS, from S250 upwards. A full stock of SHEET MUSIC on hand, which the purchaser can have tried hy a musician on the premises. TWO DOORS E.VT OF TIIK POST OFFICE. 0 3E. 21. Grand Spring Opening. AI3RIL 1, 1871. RETAIL DEY GOODS DEP T. Theladlof Salt Like and a-3'acont Cities are rcpc-ctfully notified that we wlI on tne IlfcT DAI Of AfKlL, 5XT opr,n for inspection and Eale THE NEWEST STYLES OF SEASONABLE Shawls, Jackets, Sacques, Mantles, Poplin and Linen Suits, These styles will be as late as any offered for sale in New York. Cl"R llISPLAY OF IIEAYT JhJLSHl G-OODS! Wid be offered at PPJCE3 TO SUIT the FARMER, the MECHANIC and those who desire only DOMESTIC GOODS. Good, .ho, with pleasure, whether with a view to purchase or not. Home Manufacture a Specialty ! CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, FEATHERS, ETC. Goods Delivered Free of Charge in any part of the City. SPECIAL A.ISrjKrCXJia'03I!2MEE3arT. The EMPORIUM will be OPEN and ELEGANTLY ILLUMINATED each evening during the continuance of the APRIL CONFERENCE. H. B. CLAWSON, SUPKRISTIKDWT- |