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Show Pulton Market Oysters, ' Mr. Joseph Dyer, proprietor of the elegant little Parlor rastau rant, a few doors east of Commercial, on Firot South street, has the honor of leading tho van. Tho first No .v York shell oysters which have tickled the palate of the bivalve epicure in Utah, wore imported by Mr. D. for his customers, and experience having taught him that in well regulated newspaper ofhees can always bo obtained the best judgment on such things, last might he forced hia way into the sanctum boaringabroad plattersprond with the fat, luscious molluskj, on the half shell, while- the et ceteras of an oyster supper accompanied. Our opinion is brief those who would recall, vividly, the memories of old Fulton market, should try Mr. Dyer's oysters; and you who have never made tbe acquaintance of the bivalve, bi-valve, as he is servod up, fresh and fine, from his native bed, can do so by calling at tho Parlor. |