1856-01-28-New York Tribune-Removal

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Removal

New York Tribune, 28 January 1856, pg. 1


REMOVAL.—Messrs. DIX & EDWARDS would announce to the trade that their Publishing Establishment will be removed this day to the fine central position, No. 321 BROADWAY, where they will possess every desirable facility for the prompt and methodical transaction of their business,and will be happy to receive the calls of their friends.



Also nearly Ready:
THE MORMONS AT HOME. Descriptive of a tour through Kansas and Utah, and of a Residence at the Great Salt Lake City, by the wife of the late United States Commissioner for Utah.

Portions of this work have appeared in Putnam's Monthly, and have been received by the press and the public with the strongest evidence of commendation and interest. The facilities enjoyed by the author for apprehending the general public polity of the Mormon leaders, and for observing the effect of this polity upon the interior social and family life of the people, were such as secure for her report peculiar and permanent value.

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