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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ; titM Sunrtiott. Spexial to the Oodes Jtscrioa by the Atlantic and rKiuc jsiegrepo vompanx.j WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, aMieUSWlie Cojifam. fffSM .orMK. Bwrfneei fmuuitio. C jTjTconiei W'T: Manager, to whom all .h.uld beaddre..!. in to the authori- - domestio affairs, and In regard to rS. thA.rmintki.! if I could make my toice Desperate Fighting Near Fans! Gradual Collapse of the Revolution in France! AMERICAN. New York, 11 The Timet Washington " t kill them. If you want them special. The evasion of the tax on toJt White man's bacco by the use of the unmanufactured feed them. ..A Jtry th,ra ,way. they leaf has grown into such proportions f flour and cirilued cus- - that the Revenue Bureau is compelled to .At Jow.1"0'11- appeal to Congress for immediate legislation to remedy the evil. It is estimatI lord be honest, be upright, amen, ed that two-fiftof the tobacco now Jte mankind. Qod bless you,meet at evades taxation through the medium of "reference was adjourned to on the 6th of October dealers in the unmanufactured article. me Piatt of Virginia gives notice that he will on the first opportunity ask suspension of the rules, and the adoption of an pronounced Young President amendment to the Revenue laws, which fclion, blessing mecongregUu, and the whole human family will amend section 65, by inserting a clause providing that every person shall IThe n f he Iord- - ,bH.' V. Goternment, I would say, do.right',rr J 'tByoiceintbeLord" o.h, be regarded as a retail dealer in leaf tobacco who sells or offers leaf tobacco will not be Theatre The other than that of their own growth or THMias. to anaed this erenlng according production. The sertices of the eminouncement. Kingston, 9. Mr. T. A. Lyne, have The President of Hayti, since the denent tragedian, of parture of the San Domingo Commission bMoiecured, and, in consequence for the pro- from Port Au Prince, has received ad tb necessary arrangements dresses from every town and tillage of In first-clas-s style, the Republic, with numerous signatures motion of "Piwrro" not be opened till Satur-4,- y attached thereto, demanding the attachlh, Theatre will ment of the Haytiens to their nationality, theatre-goinetening, when the and the determination on their part to a treat. maintain their independence against inpublic may expect truders from every direotion. The Monittur says, "In both houses of Thi Utah Cistbal Railroad a decision has taken place, Congress Tickets issuing Mileage in view the annexation of the having Office. Price whole Island without in any mauner ,i the General Ticket their Road. respecting the Haytien Government and Miles orer 592 for $25,00 people. The American Government can80-not be too early convinced of the utter On Sunday next Dr. Roberts will lecimpossibility of such an event." sub Hall. Cordon's in Morning ture FOREIGN. and London 9, 5, p. m. ject: ToeGiftof Healing, Magnetism There WAS desperate fighting around Erening: spiritualism, pecsology. Fort Valerien and Paris on Saturday. JJftTtn and Hell. Admission free. the advanced ba'leries of artillery of Versailles steadily bombarded Fort Mai-le- t, their shells falling ipio the Champs Cigars and Tobaccos at King and ' An engagement ipok place at 80lf- Elyses. Cft'sv Villejuil, and there were skirui'shes at and Bagreux and Bellancourt. All the southFrames For Chromos fgy The ern forts have resumed fighting. R. Pioneer C. to Savage, Mouldings go Government forces are gaining ground' 22-lAit Gallery, Salt Lake City. in front of Montrouge and Bicetre. A decisive struggle is expected at the gates We heard M iliac a TicitgTS. hae of the city. who travel nreral gentlemen, frequent-- j It is reported that Thiers is averse to ob the Utah Central Railroad, express forcing an entrance to Paris by fighting, t wish that some plan could be introd- that he prefers to reduce the city by investment. uced, such as mileage tickets, by At trn o'clock last night the cannonadwhich the fare for patrons of the road d ing at Fort Mailot and other points y eould be reduced. The U. C. Company a with great violence. haw been for some weeks past issuing conflict occurred among the Insurgents tlirmslves in ihe Rue tie Faubourg St. mileage tickets at the rate of $25 fur Antoine, in conscquenoeof the refusal of Sf2 miles over their road. Now is the a part of the van guard to march beyond flue' tor those wbo wauted this chance the walls. The Monittur rppnrts 'hat Deliclmse is to show taojr meant u bat Lhty ."aid. Sec under arrest, that the anibulance adrt. service is insufficient, and that the wounded are suffering greatly fur want A 0.v.1.cboiee selection of .; ?U Fancy of proper atiention. si King & Co.'s. SOif. A flotilla of gunboats has been sont from Havre up ttie Seinp to assist in opDoois and Sashes. Enquiries are eration ag iin t Paris. iSeige guns have made for cashes, doors, also been frequently dispatched from Havre and ouldings etc. People who are build-an- d Cherbourg for an attack on the forts ocare anxious to get into their cupied by the Insurgents. London, 10. sew habitations get tired of waiting for from Versailles state that Dispatches tie carpenters to make the necessary the Government forces are encamped in toors, saihes, etc.; then the cost of hand Courbevoie and occupy the bridge of The Communists have reinItbor is very high compared with ma Neuilly. the army of Porte Maillot and forced We direct the people of Porte Des Leones, and Mont Valerien &e north to Latimer and Taylor's es- and the batteries at Courbevoie have tablishment in Sail Lake City, where maintained an incessant bombardment tkey ean obtain what they want at all day. Their shells fell beyond the the Nationals have Arch of see. Orders will be promptly filled evacuatedTriumph, the Champs Elysses and occu i the goods shipped on the Utah Cen-- ll py the adjaeent streets. The efforts of .ears. Read their advertisement the Communists to force the citizens diend on ycur orders. But don't generally to take up arms, have so far failed. d an order en Saturday night and es Versailles, 11. r1 get it filed on Monday morning, Thiers informed the Assembly yestertreasonable and you shall be blest. day that Prussia had treated the communication received from the Commune 13 For the Best Photographs go to with silent contempt, and had not vouchsafed an answer in reply to the ceacilia-tor- y Cleavage's, Salt Lake City. Its final lni suggestions it contained. collapse is felt to be near. The GovernJ8 Magaxines and Stationery at King ment is daily gathering renewed hope No confidence is felt in and courage. Vs. SOtf. the result of negotiations in progress H" For errs from first-claooultrv between the Commune and the Governrit to C. R. ment. This distrust is evident and genSavage, Salt Lake City. eral, and each side is preparing for a which must and final grand V Dr. P. L. Anderson, having per- - terminate in thestruggle, extermination of the ntly located in Ogden, calls the insurrectionary movement, and the dislentioo of the cititens of Ogden and of satisfaction of the revolutionary organization now in Paris, or in the disaster following named places to his liberal and overthrow of Paris. tii.: Per visit to London, 11. 4ea The Versaillists are completely masCity - $1,00 South Weber, $2.7o but spare Vn" "' - - 2,50 Marriotts 2,50 ters of the position at Neuilly, 81irsville - 8,00 8th District- - 3,50 the inhabitants as fur as possible from bombardment. The fire of Fort Valer'n City - 5,00 Kaysville - 7,50 ien is consequenily very slow. There Sorth Ogden, 3,50 Willard Ci y. 6,00 was sharp musketry firing yesterday in Bwiue - 5.C0 Brigham City.10.00 the Bois de ISoluiigue. A manifesto of for the defence of the rights - - 6,00 Weber City - 5,00 the Leaguedemands Communal liberty, of Paris sjwrdal 2,50 Enterprise - 5,00 and that Paris shall be guarded by the Cbatil-lo- n vmtah . . 3)0o Morgan City, 9,00 National Guard. The tillage of 12,000 Produce taken in is insurgents, by occupied payment when cash who have made a sortie against the t available. Widows and orphan plateau in whioh they were repulsed. ted free of charge. Charge for tao The insurgents are said to have made a &tion 25 eenla. Families at reduced dmaad upon the Church for 1,000.000 will kill the that Pfiees. Teeth extraoted free ef charge. francs, and tow Paris they is not paid. it if of Arohbishop ISce, Main Street, Ogden, Three doore Fatre, in a speech to the National Ass8ow of Z. ex24-tC.M.I. f embly, said that all the powers had their sympathies with the pressed Books and Tapers at King and Goternment of Versailles, as the only He legitimate Government of France. 30tf. also stated t at the German Adminisftttnon Mr. G. Huntsman, writ-thor- n trator in France, General Fabrica, made Fillmore, says that the citj bad declined the overtures which be beuc improved; the' streets ar him by the Commune . . to succumb lieved . must shortly rl i n r a mm An fa mctnter ) The insurgents the Government. ,0 eompletion. f, The coach for have taken away the plate from the For. "B U in Paris. An announce-m- e generally crowded witl eign Officers in the Assembly by one made Puen acri: nti h.. i was a r j : the Government conof members he llHole,,ou,h of Tine Creek, anu of of the statement as to the firmatory eo""derabl, excitement. of order in the country; U, ensued. g w SO-- 2 1. m To-da- rine-wor- 1 ss lfr, ! 1 and it was added in regard to Paris, that the Government had most implicit reliance upon the courage and constancy of the army. Thiers has issued a circular to the Prefect for the information of the Government of France ia which ha aays the status of Paris ia unaltered; the Insurgents have returned to America; our troops have fortified the bridge at Neiul-ltheir con luct has, been admirable. There has been an attempt at insurrection in Toulouse, but it hat 1een suppressed. The disarmament of the Nationals at Marsailles proceeds outside of the Capital; all is tranquility; the government is satisfied that the citizens have given it their confidence. A dispatch from Versailles f tha.IOth says yesterday forts. Vauvres- - and lasy were shelled., The . Insurgents itwice attacked our troops and were repulsed. The funeral of the Generals killed in the battle of Neuilly took place it was attended by immence crowds of people. The Ojjlcialt Journal guardedly denies that the National Assembly ia in favorof a kingdom as the Government of Franee but says pointedly Napoleonisra and Communism must perish. The Insurgent losses during the last few days.it is officially stated, were 600. There was no trery hard fighting. y; Salt Lake Itims. The Salt Lake Herald of yesterday says that the Little Emma mine was sold to Messrs. Park, Baxter and others, of New York, for a million and a half. Mr. Hussey and the Walker Brothers retain their interest. The stockholders in the Z. C. M. I. met on Monday last and approved of the dividend declared on the 4th inst. of seven per cent, for the half year. The report of the special committee, appointed to investigate the stock and property of the Institution, was most satisfactory, the condition of the business being excellent. We are all pleased to hear it. The JVr says, Parley Burrows, a boy of fourteen, was handling a pistol, on Sunday morning, when it accidentally discharged, shooting off two fingers and a portion of the palm of his left hand. . Something Wsono. Several of our Salt Lake City subscribers complain of not receiving their papers. - We assure theiii that they are mailed regularly. They should receive them on Thursday and Sunday mornings. If any failures occur again we siall feel obliged if they will forward us a statement of the particular occasion on which it occurs and we will investigate. Our papers are not sent for P. 0. clerks, but for subscribers. We have recieved NewFcrlicatios. Ckri&a'rt No. JUuitraled the First of the The City Council met, pursuant to ad Weekly, a neat eight- paged periodical, journment, at the City Hall, on Monday, clearly printed on extra fine paper and Municipal. - - rr r" " April 10th, 1871. i y There were, present Hit Honor Lester 3. HerrTc'li,Iayor; Francis A. Brown, Walter Thomson and W. W. Burton, Esqfs., Aldermen; Israel Canfield, David Moore Mid H, B.. ScoviUa, Esqrs., Coun Pdell, Eso;., City Recilors;! Thoa. Marihal W. N. Fife and Constacorder; ble Middleton. Several licenses were granted. The committee on revises, through its chairman,- - Alderman Thomson, brought in'anrdinaner entitled 'An Ordinance in relation y Quails,"- - which was read and passed and ordered to be' printed. The Sexton's report of interments in the Ogden Cemetery from Nov. 25, 1870, to March 31, 1871, was read. The report showed 44 deaths during the period, (of which 83 occurred in the city and 11 in tarious parts of Weber county) from the following diseases: ' Adults typhus fever, 6; consumption, 1; inflammation, 6; old 4; small-poIf, influenza, l.f, , age, Children typhus, fever, 9; colds, 6) small-po1; inflammation, 10. The Water Master's report for the year 1870 was read, showing To assessment on city lots,.. ...,..$390.65 Farming land..,,. 815.00 129.57 Delinquent taxes containing some excellent wood cuts. The objects of its publication are praise worthy, and if its after numbers equal the first, it will undoubtedly prove a success. Price, $2 per annum; published by the American . Traot Society, 150 Nassau street, New York. . . Council Dramatic Postponement, v - ' At Hooperville, April 3rd, at half-pas- t one o'clock, of quick consumption, Joshua Messervy, Senr. Deceased was born in the District of St. John, Jersey, Channel Islands, March 24th, 1807, was baptized September 15th, 1851, emigrated to this country in '53. He was sorely tried with grasshoppers the first three or four years, as he had a lurge family to support; he was more fortunate, however, in after years, and by continual labor bad made his circumstances quite different. He .was now nearly through with his buildings "and apparently about to enjoy the frnits of his labors, when the grim monster, death, laid in his claim and carried away one of Zion's laborers. He died as he had lived, in full faith and fellow ship in the Church of Jrsus' Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, tearing his aged matron to the fare of her children, who can never fill the place of ber departed protector. Having moved Several times, he had made a host of friends and ac quaintances, who will be sorry to bear of his death. His remains were taken to the Ogden cemetery, to be interred. To the friends who have assisted during his illness and at the funeral, the thanks. bereaved return their heart-fe- lt in North 1871, Ogden, April 7th, Alma, son ef Benjamin and. Isabella Cazier, born Febuary I4th 1871: ' v Deieret please copy. - ! SATURDAY, AP11IL 15, 1871. R In Mm 'Is A Produce taken at Woodinansee's Store mum SASH, 1 in . , Aretic ete., etc. Oter-Shoc- s, Also . , i . HATS and CAPS, Mink. Coney, l'rmine, Squirrel and Heaver SetUf Trunks and Valine; , ' Carpets, Window Curtains) READY-MAD- CLOTHiyCI. E The Highest Trice paid for all kinds " " 'of Fur. A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD-- . SALT LAKE CITY, A statement of the City receipts and expenditure from January 1st, 1871, to March 81st, 1871, was read. The receipts were $1,520.87, and the expenditure, $2,921.43. Orders were issued to the Road Supervisor to give notice to the owners and occupiers of the buildings known as the Chicago Bakery to remove said buildings KEPT from off Fifth street within three days ... from date of notice. Wm. W. Burton, Esq., tendered bis resignation of the office of City Surveyor, which was accepted. ' A variety of other business was transacted, and the Council adjourned to the 24th instant at 4 p.m. : and Shades. "' SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, a half Blucki Eaat of "' complete in Gent', Ladles', Misses rind Children!' Hoot, Shoes, Slipper, Melallio and Tragedy of Piiarho, aupported by a company of competent aniiu. Poor open at T JO. Performance to commence at S. AdralMloD: Reserved Heat 73 eta; l'arqu.tle aoctr, Gallery 25 eta. One and ' SHOE DEPARTMENT Will appear to his grant character of O In Ia :; T II E . tTaTiTNE Mr. $606.66 106.70 Taxes uncollected Amount due Water Master ... 11.40 t. C R. R. Depot, etceUJ. WARE, r '. ' Call and Examine. ' ' "'" Moat for the People. DOORS, MEAT OF TUB AT LOW I1F.8T QUALTTT, alwa.r. on hand at the ' 'f MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC., MEAT MARKET, ' - HAND OM AND MADE TO On. 2ft. 6 by 6ft. 6, and 8 2ft. by 6ft. 8. DOORS, motto! take: at cash ratf.s. ; Bay yonr meat at the People'! Own Herkrt ami down with high prloea. tf , - . STEAM PLANING THE RED TOPPED BOOT AND SHOE to MILL v SHOP. ! r AddreM, t. 0, Boa 306. rr ,., of the Junction. Messrs. King & Co., who hate purchased Mr.,' McGregor's flourishing business hold themselves responsible to fill all subscriptions which have been paid for to Mr. McGregor. W wish the new firm as good .success in the newspaper business as attended their predecessor. ' ... Mr. George Whitehead Removal. has removed to his new place of business, five doors west of the Z. C. M. I., on Fourth street, Ogden, where he will be pleased to see and accommodate his customers. Dr. Roberts the Magnetic TOO WANT L OF 0000 BOOTS OR Oo to GEORGE WHITEHEAD'S C. B. McGregor), BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL ' V. NEWS AGENTS. Htm a:-- : m.. .. DOOTdcSIiOESIIOP, th. Door North of On t A i PAIR A IHOXd, F. A. KING & CO., (8uccnora to n 30-3- FTIX SUPPLY" OF BOOKS, PAPERS, Magulnea, etc, conataatly on hand, and for Sal. New Firm. Attention is directed to AT PUBLISHERS', TRICES. Mr. C. B. McGregor's notice in this No. Healing. Door South of the Second Ward Store, Xuin Str5ot,Ot;loii. ORDER. . i - - Italiuoral and tiored ' . etc. The Celebrated California Illanket, It up,, Flannel! and Hosier. OGDEN THEATRE Correspondence. DIED. . NklrtN, e. SAMECL DYE. -'-- i By expenses.... ((nails. where between Friday and Sunday morning last gave birth to three chil dren, two girls and one boy, all doing well. Mr. Broadbent is an employee on the U. P. R. R., resides at the Devil's Gate ; it has been said by a celebrated English writer, that one of England's best products are her sons and daugh ters. I think the same might be said Of Utah with equal propriety, and also it might be said of Utah that this kind of product is almost as prolific as any of her other products. How's that for our side? "Go and do likewise. I have the honor to remain yours, DEIUIITMEAT. Chameleons, . $784.65 Ordinance Relating wife of George Broadbent, Esq., some- i K( AiiD Repellaut, 60.67 $784.65 TV-- ...p ? $835.22 . By taxes remitted by the City DRY GOODS ,.i v GROCERY We are in re Call attention to their largo and ifell Ackmowledoemeut 'J assorted Stock, juat received, con- ' ceipt of a pamphlet containing the of ; tisting, in part, speech of Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, ; Tartan Plaids, Popliny, on the Ku Rlux Outrages. The enve . : i Merinos, Satliti, lope bears the signature of J. II. Piatt, Cloaking M. C. The, sender will please receive Arabs, I Shawls, our thaqka for his courtesy, Cloth Coata( ,' . V x, "0." a Be ST." A young man from Hooper City was in town on Monday and took so much of "the pow rful" that he An . was "tight" for twenty-fou- r hours. The Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Hooper people h id better keep him at home; he is not fit to he trusted in a Council of Ogden City, that any person who rliall kill or cause to be killed any town where whiskry is quail pr quails, within the limits of said city shall be liable to a fin in any sum not exceeding twenty five dollars for -- '" ' caeli offence." ' "" F.asion, April 10th, 1S71. A.D. 1871. 10th Passed April Editor of Ogden Junction : LESTER J. HERRICK, ' Dear Sir : Thinking a little news from Mayor. i... ; ' our small place would not be amiss, I Thos. G. Odill, Recorder. ' City take pen in hand to inform you that the . come-at-abl- Z. C. M. 1. BETAIL 5 Main ctreet, Female Relief Stora, . j4 Ogden. ... Alto a choice Selection of Fancy Oooda, Clgari, Tobacco, etc, etc,v at our Depot, Broom'i - 30tf : Corner, Ogden City. and PROPRIETOR OK BAKERY, California Fruit Depot, announce that Meat of Main Duoti to Three removed be haa on Fifth Street, opposite Union Square, Ogden, where he will be pleaaed to aee and accommodate hit Bumerotu frienda; aud he hope by atrict attention to buaineai to merit and receiv. continued patronage. IITS" G ! '" Repair, neatly executed, and on ihort notice. All Klndi f Par will he taken for work don at the Oit. me a EaUbliilimeat, '" ' ahore-naine- d call before purchaaing elaewhere. 11-S- GEO ROB WnlTEHEAD, i C.W.TIIOltNTON&CO., SOUTH 8IDB OF U.C.R.R. DEPOT, 00 DEN, j ;, tr on hand, For Sale, CHEAP, t' Julius kirsel. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' GENERAL DEALERS of Hoots . Shoes kept constant! OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIMADE TO ORDER. REMOVAL. TIIK CITT rB A Good Supply E. J. WATK1NS, : Root and Shoe Maker, k Healer has established his business permanently in Salt Lake City. Attention la alt klndi of Agrirnltnral Produce, California and litah Fruita, etc is directed to his advertisement in our i Special Notices. Dearrlptlone of Pureblng Apmtit for all enlicited for .vry-thin- At the nlgn of the Pig Boot, Fifth Street. Ogln All kind, of Boot, and Shoe, made to order. neatly executed. Produc. taken in payment'. Mf Remember the BIj Bout, 14-t- T. II. WEBSTER, . Cunnignnienta f . FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. Cricket, llaso Hall, liaco and atraw. 20tf except called Dancing .Shoes Made to Order. REPAIRS NRAtLY EXECUTED. as "tonics" medicines, sold in Fire Door, South of the White IIoiim, Jlf ItAILltOAD SALOON, and "stomachics," have nothing in com Main St mon with Dr. Walker's Vixeoak Bit Ogtlcu. OCDEN TANNERY. CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, nlllB YOU WOULD BE WELL FORTIFIED, TRY ters. The famous invigorant does not I LIQUOKB and CIO A Kg alv on hand. IF L E A T 11 R . illLUAUD TAiiLEB for Itiven Two owe its stimulating properties to fiery Come to my Tannery and en If I will not "oil of the gam. aa UOOD LEA'f II Kit aa the beat, and aa chena and adulterated alcohol, but to medici- Milliards 25 cts. per Game. yon aa the cheHpMt In the market. REYNOLDS A CO. nal roots and herbs never heretofore HIDES and BARK WANTED. JONATHAN DROWNING. combined. The effect of tie bitters in cases of constitutional debility, chronin IMPORTANT TO MINERS DRESS AXD CXOAK57 EVANS ASSAYS ORE WITH DISPATCH indigestion, liver complaint, and all 9IAK1XG. Sixth Offden. at hii office, Reference, Street, diseases tending to consumption, is so ean, be had at the Juncrioa Printing Office. D. M. STUART WISHES KTERTBOMT MRS. know that aha baa a marvellous that except to those who have SKH'INt MACHINE, and la prepared to deal) , felt or witnessed It, the result seems in kinda of Sewing, on rmenmilita trnw, at hf ECCLES, Kaaidenre oc the Dxnch. FOURTH bTKKET, Four credible. Block! Eaet of the Tithing Oflloe. (Successor to Pitcr Botli,) ' ' "There's Nothiho Liie It." "Don't wish for better." "Betterthan any other And we hVe used.; "Like it much." "Can't Near th Utah Central Engine Housn, Ogdrn. CO, COAL AND LIMB too "There of be can Tt," highly speak TM. THOMAS bar constantly on hand a good no fault found with it." "Can testify to of SUPPLT which COAL, Ogden. Street, Eighth they will eell ou th. Care, at U Cent' on the Ton abvv. exist, for canbfr , its superiority." "Don't use any other." Orders promptly executed. Terms ' ranh ratM. produce at . Lime at the old place near the Theatre. reasonable. These are a few quotations from the hun 1,000 btuhel. of bhelled Corn wanted. Product taken in payment for work. CO. 3. M. THOMAS dreds of testimonials in favor of Doo 17-- tf H. ECCLES. I, let's Yeast Powder, which is the only : ' chemically pure, harmless, healthy and WILL 81'ITLY THE VERY BEST (JUALI GROUND TO LEASE. of SALT, coarae or flue, In iinnll or lur nutritious article of the kind in market. Sacke, branded to an t the trade, on the horl Perfectly reliable, easy to Use, conven- nRTERAL VRRY ELIGIBLE BUILDING notice and cheaper than any In the market. A large quantity on hand. Corner of ient and recommended by all. ' For sale O Sitea to Leaae a to. Korth-weUnion square. Apply to L. W. Sllt'RTLiKF. Plain City, or tw ; v. WM. YANDVKE, For particular, apply to JA8 MeOAW, Eaq at by grocers. Doolct & Brother, ProOn Door Xaat ef the Theatre, Ogdoa Oite tM 40iroiew unn, tf prietors, 69 New Street, New York. Thi Disguised Drams, bock-whe- false! bar-roo- roe., Fimt-CU- l-- tf tf J FIRM-CLAS- S J. II. General Wood Turner, y COAL YARD, IfTJRlVIXUIlE CABINET MAKER, " , ' T7-- I SALT!. SALT! i ?:y |