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Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate/Volume 3/Number 5/Notice

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NOTICE.

The late firm of O. Cowdery & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The entire establishment is now owned by Joseph Smith, Jr. and Sidney Rigdon.

W. A. Cowdery takes the editorial chair, and in matters of business relative to the Messenger and Advocate, or any other pertaining to their printing page 459 office or book bindery, acts as their agent.

All letters by mail, relating to the business of the office must be addressed to W. A. Cowdery, postage paid; none others will receive attention, except at his discretion.


> Editor's Office in the lower room.

The mechanical department of the office will hereafter be under the immediate superintendance of a faithful Foreman, whose long practical experience in the business, together with the employment of none but finished workmen, warrants us in saying to those who wish printing executed, that all work committed to his care will be done in as workmanlike a manner, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment on the Western Reserve.


> Printing Office up stairs.