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'4 1 t . - - -i '' . --J . ' '-in1- . . m.A , , :- X " 1 . , " .' ' - , . , -A- w v-.c 9;: n ys i no , f, m kH! 1 mIi - .. .r.... - , 1 vi'i " . ' : ' ' . W , , r , - . . r TT ' I " ----- NO. 38 WILMINGTON, N. G., WEDNES D AYff JUNE-1 0, 1874 ' . - - 7 : ' ' . ' " 1 . '1 - i - 'i l 1 . , . .. . . . r- - ' "a. ' 1' ! " ! ' T" ! . . . x :t " 4 . ! m vp. . ' - i i. I ' 0$l lor and , 4 !. :u la liens. . ,!!,!.- irom this datiu foi- . Tins is the weather that makes tfm attempt tofget through .with Mr. B. ..J.. i....i:ri r M soul ot" the schoolboy yeara" to 1)e plow-. Hi Hill As usual, the letter fills . w"uulx 5 aIm inc the brinv deep. i. v several columns. ...r...l2M ' ' i :; '.-1 i ....---"-" ' ...nrday TuciMlay...Ji A M4 f'nlIoi'-rl''1 I'M r'1'' i ;....'( '. ill nil Iliiil- A M. , (V - ....L...U... -.fi A M t'i,v t ! I t'oiu am t7 piu.undon seen! like lroI Sum I? 12 in .ami c ' L; i.mev order ou Ilcgistcr . .. .,C Money ;;.. ,, saMicHSsUimpce. ,M.Jiiigand cldsing AVil a Library Acsociatipij Reading S-ic-i in, to 1 o'ckjcl: P m. ;,, k s. m, t "'clock P in. Vl,H-k'p m.tol0u-'clk,p m. :. rn cirrier boys arq not author 'n .-.M'.ics of the Post. wrv .. . . LT. . Army--: .Weather i,..ruvrVa orrics. T.( iLiii,-iON. Jb'uc 10, l74 Wtalh- er M , it. ... x iit--r :.,i, Llt'T. 1 ' ; i ... tfi... ... I 'leur l . ..... .M 4fl( I Fair do .1 f 1 1 II I S A. All Mr. A. J. Yopp has this notice. rn r- .;! nthdr.iwu-trosu rnsco hiiukm, . II t I been flier. ::r.'.v ' uL'iblc lor wrap I llJl ' 1 ..I' ui ,t . .. v r 1 . . a .1 j.i-..w. . T .n p h- !int lprities Ktvift ni iLoc.liester. i. x. x 1S nvai vs ip pp ,as vounff , . , ' L OllV lllO piillltv.' J."v v.i; j 1 IV" - , cuju .w j v-. 1 v.T.Ti.. 'L.Vni.L-ilei-k.Ii.,,. inL-.Mi oroner precadtions aainsd the Ca.meleopa.rd breast, is qmtc ccnlury aga. He was not in the K r i.. -.msi. 1 m . . ."'., vil:i,f .....i i,.. nboiit half a de- i..i:;rv!ir lmt w;is an eve-witn .im.1i, i by tltf itxk; mere the continuance oi n. '-wS"i . , ""T'J, "" , r "S : . . .1, i . liiuff. .aid ' gree in Jcnglb. Its motion is Slow,and t)l0 Mu,c of Guilford Courteous . "' "" ' -: .... . . . w :-- i.i .rti. . i ,.ini, in i.iv nir beam ,,U,,,,,k,.r lW; 1 '-racy of tWlin county the rTvT'.;.., L.t 7 ITifcrt famHv of(4n ... , -.rui.intli quire tne rcgirauuu vt 4V 17 iV J I I i . i .i 1 1 1 1 Mri n 9i uiv I l'i trict, composed of tlie boxes M.,t i;iu..Mvick ami Bladen, win i,, convention a( Abbotsburg, -.niLUHtv, on TuesVlav, June the E. Rosa fy, r'l.'m enatoria) lit. Com. Uvpiib liiMii Convention. kli- m11kmh of BrULtewick'coua- iUi'.i -t i-i convention nciu A- u. p. v brid-e. atUhe iovnSo4' ,-itard.i.v, Jiino riUUi, at i- :,io derai'siie updn the issues ot amiMi-ji;and to noniinat-e a ioun- uct. .ui-l appoint jan a.-x- :aitur for the K-ruii of two years. RonMbiiiMii-i'in goi stand mg are E. Mi Ko-ai v, Chni'n Ex. Com. J - vi:;on, Scq.7; f .; l ... t,i,ir I,intii':n i i'lli Mm.i1.;.j .i p-ople -ay it 1, no fain- h-iul l i..- without it; ,Ccrtami no -n. I,e he lawyer, tlbcior, minister, f'.mv other profe.si4n,i should start . w.ih,.iit.:'ii.; No sailor, I 1 1 ' l t tl ttiv . I , . i. .!.. ui wiiii- . .. .-.i. i. i,. ,, nbWed wherever e.i in M!ie simun, cm, uu, i : i r vr : L .. . t irm, ,. ,,! HMeLMtn are con- :ally in quiring whalke know of tho . . . i - -' ; 1 I iy of Si. ,-hh,, Gm t'"''"'M '.nan ': :.!i.l in ri'ldv J WC WollUl saj -d ia- reply,! wc would say, Uti.oeoUmns o( the Tost that 1 iavc heard from imidreds who have 1 thorn with -ratifying result ; that ill ;jo our experience wit dOt Lh.--.ui -.wilTiurtll Uis- trict. 1 . U li. nnl.li. ;!!. t)nvCntion, lor the 4 1 - .... . - : . ,'tnh .ludicial Disti iejt of Ndrth Car: Rn,!! I... held at Duplin k . ... . -r'..... i.:ii 1.74 iviiy, iiM iueuay, opuv -xi,- - In . 1 .1 V .1. of b'- Ol Ol K .11 IOl. HIV I I I 1 - . I , - . fan-' iu nomiualio, . candidates tor I b and Solicitor ofjthc District and ,::... if.-J Wo ( !om- -tl' Miu ;i ii"iriev ix--v v - eon-isting ofoire from each in 11,0 Judicial District. Dclc :tntiilcd to a se'it and vote in the riVnn. . 1. . . nl..rll- rloftetl " ",u" uc " , vuintv Convention or aiioiiiiv. VUtees. throng their "m reach County will be cn- (,.,uh,e the numher ofde.c.atcs I?ity voursodii water t ckcts at three U twenty - five cents. iH V ..vi ! Thorouhly clean back yards, alleys;! iL; all places where cljjt; has acctimlg- j ijji n . .fiKo : I m H : - ; oi..u. lv.lioi-r Hnurt .m 1 new ' Postoffice buiWmg arc tasf ap- Ul lul'v' ,T , Z proichin- completion. ! New Haven, is a defaulter, and has left i" r , for parts unknown. ' TlK the contan.n the little iriho,h; "roped" Reiratta last Monday, are occasionally j n . . . A n. hovering about the Ihramr-Tree; ram- Treeili (the -"Flying Dutchman abqiit ' the riis Hi Neil McKay, Esq., Republican candidate tor Congress from -this Dis trict, is now at Beaufort! He jWill set the ball in motion at tUe proper tjme and ! make salary grabber and , their supporters look quite small. Tin: Carolina Central! Railway offer excursion tickets over their road, .for the season, at rates low enougn ip saus- fy all. "Look out for the train when: ; j J . . . ., i i . tlic bell rings," and go West, all ye who i are able to escape the heated term. L A Correction. The Republicans County Convention of Brunswick coun-j ty by an error of our types was author-j izedo be called on the 10th of . June,! wheu it should have been the 20f h. who are interested should take, 1 Jul irrr orRKEr. iiray j uucis u ? I A in the habit of using iNutt street; . .. rAi.Ktf ! l i inr it was niaiuw n i- 1 TWdrs the crucltvt ' Ultll ' . i 1 1 r.ninir rl rn V 1 -iv."0 - . ti- nMiiNirota miur. kiiiii u;lhuu i w means I strength Fi-nciiASETS will do wcU.to examinci the vaU.ab.0 ,tock advertised in yeter it l'iv mid , .1...... irt.T i,v foN hviil .1 lO-UHJ s A w - . . ..r -i rri .,fla.nn hnvo an llll-S m-ne supply of ready I made clothing vh eh n 'oTer, and to those who find Jt. a fit. they offer the wen. -xuv&u gcviv u . : ' .j- , ! services of a first class taiior, uu give satisfaction t T .... i'PI( V.SSPV Stevens, a coli lijt-vii..: ' 'XrZrZto thin cMl nrpil lunatic yesterday from Duplin, and pbcod ij K .tviv., .--D- the charge of shenu wacK. fortunate man escaped from the County ?oor House about tne fVi."! as he alarmed the community in jvhich he stopped, by his threats, heas ar rested, and discovered, j . ise about the hrst.oi Jiay, uu 1 Some enterprising gentleman has erected on Nutt street, near the Faring i i . i i a j r in I v si N uiaLioii huuv v v - i i & LIOH,l - er's Hotel, machinery, and put in oper ridicuie at the expense ol ucnerai iui--ition a business which cause his neigu kr This 'gentleman is averse to the hi.rj snini' iiiiiivoinv-" - i i nne noa4 we are not i to say ivhat the wo,K i'"7iZ quauuuw"' . t i oxnlosion or fire is appre-1 . r i-nrnnnn nrn uscu ucai mm i i enrno neighborhood that ncnucu i - - . i I one il 7 - r MA T 11 (J 11 M. i occurrod in something more than a year ago. ( . , i x Ballentine, of Abbottsburg, a prominent citizen of ISladcn; tv Va5 publically! announced his rcolutiou to no longer support -:..r:';i " no - looser support the IO iiw "o- x-x 1 i ic nominees. 1 Thus the partj "C ra,id of repose. 6 ronstantlv fining" strentV The 8Pur. ponant ea b to saU" Ol TL"ill .vl--v 1 I 1 , - . . - II unviw. - , 1 . . . uothiug) if it not convulsing tne cou- " witu the agitation of dead and - . -il.... 1 rlolnrTp nersons : issues, : win no iw" x- r. in , .rneritv for the w . a rn- ll OslTP Mlllt:t , 11 nv 1 .1 ntrv - - . ' ' Tbc RevCnuc' llEVKXUE CUTTER.-p 10 Cutter XV. n. urawioruj. " i ... i-.l' ....,llinrorROt First Lieutenant; George-VV. fJ Commaading, armed at this por. . c, , i : g. .As nihc tak l. mi ..inPA her dutV On, mornin stores she will commence hct amy on; Beaufort. IN. L,k .TuUn'e - 3Te ha, arepu -1- I r ' Knntr -f GENEEAIi IixiWa. t':' ' ' having 'a hotel named alter him in native tbwn of Lynn, Mass. III A . ft lll'IMir 11.1 IliLi Ml W - Ithasben discovered that AVilliam m : ' , i ',1. ihition. Khrinc Tdaloney, o Kondout, wiro jumpeu ' J 233 times and then died. ; . , 1 A dispatch from Bombay to London says the wet seisou has fairly set in. The rains are heavy, and there is much rejoicing at their prospective beneficial effect upon the crops., 5 i ; i iThe Czar and the Grand Duke Alexis greeted the ex-Prince Imperial verycor- dialiy, as they passed along the line of correspondence of the Louisville Qyrter the military cadeU during the recent Journal, where it appears just as here miUtary cadet3 &t Woolwich England, A dispatch from San rranciaco, aa- I. uarnvpr fo Govern- at5 ToJmaii about 450 votes. The friends of Williams, for Con- gress, still have hope in his election. The vote is very close. jjFive active members of the volunteer .Q department of Williamsport, arrest- evr0n suspicion of being incendiaries, liave confessed to the burning of nearly tlm monertv. .over m.uw.vw, T - 1- -v - fi ,f . . I II S TS t" 1 n f I III' ' 1 I 4 1. 1 J 111 J - I ai ?i 5i, i3 1 1 .-ioT-i 1 ATUTI I 0 ' 1 A hew planet was discovered at 10 ' ' , ... . . .1 i t . I . , -ii r i "u; I - i ;n;. , tto Wt. nnro, for t '-"-"'i ' ' i vras greatly overcome I The American lady tu w.iom the yoanfe Dulcc '-'-'L ... mot hers stolen ui.iuiw., -- wels, worth 500,000f., F.iriS. Willi I .u: )L , ei ' in her possession. h intelligent and b.auUiul Ihe described nis madly in lme w - , ... , Duke is ith her, w;dwK to m;trry her. " . ; The Hon. George W: Julian, oi 111- diaha, dates t he foundation of his fain- i of his ancestorSj i.nuoipn iv a .unc, scUlcd in Nortll Carolina foni. recently held :l rcunion at when-Mr. Julian and !Mr - John Xewman, president of the - J Cclltral rkiUoad, were among . I -pue provision in the tariff bill to rc- move cxtract bf hemlock bark from the frce list ;s the means of a good deal of fi -the ronnu inuu tuu-iiui- in in iii ivii . -" . :" TO " X rLJt -rti, tir t,n .ciLiati. xu.. "ar t . t r id in the House that 1V1 "v v 7 ' ' ' the House that he could take tleman from Essex to the forests n,nn from Essex to the forests h hia statc aIld a3 they were so large, I i ..i.i fl..l liij ivn' mil. luc fe""-" . ... , uiu -7, ... Rlltlpr and lie wemu uc -V has oeen o "f sr'tW. 5. h gressional coueag u . " . as -Mr. Conger :. - - . , .,1 . provision in the bill to a man. The Xeiyspaner Train on the Fenn, syiVania Railroad now ear n a J .n It fitarto 1 from Jersey C,ty at ..1 . tT . -r delphia at u.o, . Kew Jersey ana xre no.. - i nf ;i mile a nnnuu. a . r 111 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 iaiv , , unn in operation about a year, and nas . Ui-W" j. met with but one a-., . . . . . .. .1 .- f 1VMPI1 It. struck a carriage, khuu - . c tmi wa3 farst put Oil it wa? 1 1Vi " 1 bv an engineer, nreman, aim en to handle the papers. They - - anJ signed a paper re- I tvfre VOium.v.1, - -o . cre by sl. I ieJi"b . iWr. v.. b f.aceidcnt. Unu; n I tt .,HwVl Wf to ride, inew-v,--- I . t " 1 nil :iiiuiiv' - more balUl to Uie Iocq: .added a passenger car and opened the line to, the pub a 1 a T . MX eo,,ttl,o..wuo..jtho j hop0 of a p0ible reriuMle.- state rrials.' The lf.suit was argued in the, U.. S. Circuit Court, yesterday, in Kalpgh. 'TheT'.ilalcigh JtepuMioa saysthat work on the1 Postoffice is being .rapidly pushed. The llaleigh Neica speaks several kind word3'for Chief 'Justice Wite, at io is .V i .J! tnavciiy noiuing cuuxv. PnW R Ynnnf . n son of Alrs.caran v IA -a V. Yotonof Ch'arlotte, had, a favorite horse to whom he imparted some, cir- cus" tksla pic me -'near- Ghar- w fetnrdavl Mr. Yountr was raucu ' , it,. hoam0 tinman- during which the horse became unman aceable and overpowered his master. tearing the flesh frojn him fearfully. Dr. Jos. Graham being present ; gave the necessary medical attention, j A Very Old Voter, Indeed. The following extraordinary state- mpnt is ffiven in the Bloomington,: 111., printed: ' f ' . I itt ;rt;i in-.vrhl ioUrnals XXHYi"" nuinw j. w v ' I I pi,;min(Tfnr t.hwr various locat- itics the honor of having in their rnidst the oldest voter, I concluded to put in the claims of Monroe Count v, Indiana. Living near Bloomington i-s our vener able friend, William Rosswho, accord- fnr to hi 'own account and family rec- was born, at Guilford C6uYt4ouse. 17 17r.0. r.onseauentIy Ihe is s old the 17th of.last n) month, v..- rf in now vorv line imiy. x , - f health; visits uioomimjn f "vj ... . ' 1 . - -fl iirtrill Olll I 7 I ,i..:.,n. ...ninr tiiia soinrreis WllU Ilia . . ; : 1 1 . 1 , . " i I . ...il l tlu I uuimti uumu.v., A T ,fl . ch0ns wood .works in his garden, ' . . 1 , im ( .if ;. as ne uia iiuu ii cvo- ess to md icm- cral the ! i He has voted for iiiucly-four vr biifc does not remember how many but lines, irold Democratic ticket, and never fails to pay his taxes. He is certainly the t)ld- L, thm TTnitod States, if hot in 1UUII i y the world. wJuftTinblic in France Just Itet. Once more the Republic is overboard in France. Two faptions that are! mod- erate the sense that the small boys say tuey are -icaa tioiis Which are more furious thaii tliey .txihfse two doubtful moderates were Thcv were the Ilight Centre and tne t rionfre ' he Celt .centre jsuuuuu . . 1 . . .i .. up of I republicans who like their house L...4. ,i f tvm alw.avs to ride oh the peak fc thev desire a good goverlnneut and care comparatively little for the re for tlie republican " idea " and doctrin aire fancies. The Eight . Centre are nr.i.;SfQ ivhodo not belivein divine riffhtsor in any particular mail, but fpr the notion of a permanent Exe cutive to that of an elective "Execu tive and believe that some men aie better than , others. Politically the ifiVhf and Left Centres are nearer to one another than the- Right Centre is to the Right or the Left Centre to the Left,! and if they, should coalesce, tuey could establish a republic to which the Left Centre would give iiDeraiim 01 spirit and for which the Right Centre , i ...... i-f rA n tr rrinst.i t.iitioiial mijrui. secuic di.vwo formJ in virtue ot which tne ureg 01 the people which tend to rule in dem ocracies wouU be kept where the dregs beloiK But the nope 01 mis uumuiua- tion is finally done lor, ana one mu -dredland ten Deputies of the. Left Centrd -have pitched negotiiti miu the water by a decluTotion lor a oenm- . . , ... ..,,,1,1!,. rl .nir-tp tive !repiib.iie a (4'uuuv V1 . y suchlashey want; not such as 4spossi- ble (ir can be obtained. They would ratlufr have no republic than not have their! own. JieraM. . ' j George WaahinfftoiTiloi-sewhipptd. A distinguished Bohemian, who, some visited Fredericksburg, and prowled about the sacred- Washington I i1:i i.rtHil inn cilil precincts, tells me uiai- tiax that Mrs. Bushrod Washington was a ru ar Spartan mother. The oldest in habitant told him that hisjathej cM AiWihathis grahdfathey said at she lUriin- udleniy appeared in4he uS-feSf FiWericKsbury SS? aich of her illustriou? son, Se albout seventeen years old and und- him wliere J she had positivelv C Maden him tocome listoHoj?en u -...ix. ,a tnit travelers an4 TiH- 4lAiinffcrs. she drew, a horsewhip adoakland laid, 1 1 unH i n,i nmfin siiuuiucio. J..;,.VnnWl his footsteps homeward . 'I i jK. J'. 01. 0 8.1 U.U; T W-AVILlSELL- OUU 'ENTIRE G 1x5 : t H O R T FOR 0 A S r lade to order on the same terms. ' . AliO'A FINE PIECE GOODS, nv.KTti FlT-RVfSHING GOODS. . - Findiu-:thd panic still in our midst, ' . , , bmre stock over, in-1 order 10 conveii tuu o I ' method of selling at cost for cash. june 9 lm The Marriage oi a Urndilaugthev oi' Urigliam Young. A joyous party assembled at the resi dence of Mr" ' ' Ed murid J Ellsworth recently to witness the marriage 01 in& . , . . k w eldest daughter, Airs. iwowenuu .Vt-. - 1 -jr. Rowani to Mr. Charles 13. Wilson. ' The liv selected. -May 1, was tho twen ty-sixth birthday anniversary of the bride. The com pany was la rge ana brilliant. Iherc were ieprescniauLo of the various learned professions, be. sides a fair sprinkling of iiuiug,supcr inteudenW and capitalists. Man ladies elegantly attired graced the occasion sion with their presence. The biidc was beautifullyvAlressed in steei-eolored poplin, trimmed with silk of a lighter shade, the polonaise being trimmed with fringe. An opportunity was af forded the guests to examine the nu merous .wedding gifts. These were chiefly of solid islver, and were at once elegant, and costly. The bride s cake was an elegant structure, standing about five feet high,' in the form of a tower. The bridegroom i.f from a prom ment New - York family. The bride is a granddaughter of rresident Brigham Young,, and is an own cousin ot -Ooi. Elmer Ellsworth, whovas shot at Art mg TT ii n A I !' VM lit I r lil. V U. JL lic 11UII9V lli - - 1 rite of the Ejuscopal Church marriage was useu on ut,a.ui. - Herahl .SKW ..IDViSR'n-StvaEXTS.. AlACA SACKS, yHITB IH'CK ,CKS, PllOWN DUCK SACKS, ' . ' i -. T.IXKNDCSTi i;-. JEANS DRAWERS, i - . ! ' : 1.1NEN DHAWITvv LIGHT. CA.;-ilMh.Ufc. 1 i. BUMMHft JSHlLtTW. j, . WitlTK S1UKT8. l I'M SON it CO.. June 1') , ' ; Cily Clothiers. The Carolina Central Railway Co. 1. :.f vii.minto.-, N. d? June ypi. 11 TO POLKTON. A.1ST D lar.iiRinN PA Ml To uktUavTk:witiiin liyK'nAr i te train vfill v?mi Vhetiiof f v i I mlncton at a.Vf A-. : M., on tne in 01 June, and rri ve in wUiuuisUu ai u x . on the Hth a FUKK KXCUKSlUN lo thc SK vfflSt at HnxU hvi 1 1. " v Wt I ng all the S anWaces 0 lnlcres.1. with a, sUort L"rin ror luoscwho desire it. will be made ; KrrnrKionists ii return hy oy ttatjh wu5SflilaV4r to Ui morninsof the tiiivt Juno, i 1 c ; ... tars will ho WfflWSS charged aiiRe .-vv-i;-"r sion TlCKevs lor vruun ... , . ; ' 7 K. 1. FRKMONT.' taicf Engineer and SiuixeriutendenU i.tw.r ifo'mld. Ansus and Arisonlau copy one time, - PT7 RTY! jsj :d S l L E, STOCK OV MEN ANDri:OYrf la i iag 0 4 i STOCK .TRUNKS, T j SATCHELS, i:tc. and btlng -determined not to carry our . initx J.u i,.,v n.lnntvl lm suuiu .w vrt? DAVID; cV WEI I 27 afAUKllT STREET. OFFICII tiENKKAli TK 1C11T Atil-JNT Caroliaa Cenlrar Railway Company. . Wii.)iiNGTx. N. C,.Iunc 'Jtb, 1S7J. ' Suuiiiiei Aitangement''" xfix IS A TrENTIoN IS CALLED TOTJIKFOL- loviii":iatct for -EXCURSION tIcKETS IVEltTHIS LBNK:' l'juties dcsiiiiU to avail tlKsmsolyrK of this route to rcadi tlioW'wtern part oi tho M.ftto are hereby liUornfed thatfoH or before July l.,th the rosul will be opn l Monroe, leiw ing but iT inih-ijol KtHainK betweii t hahwd of the Iiuadand Charfotf, ami by cpteiii" br lt i e:tp4 to.h;vv tbo wholo Hue open to Uuualo, , . Con voyauees will bo in rca.lineo oarry passcn-erti , friri. Halloo to lcvt lnd ttprinss, distant two or three miles liom tbo tatiort. Wilmington toCiiarlolteand rttnrn. .51 ) " Uultalo and return 1 0 'V " .Stutesvillo and return li.OU jU-Tickets goxd to jfeturn any time bcfoio l"it?.i Koveinber.ilsTl: "WM.N. BOW DEN. General Ticket, Agent. .jusvc l'J ot. Sunmier Drink. Gr E N L I Nl K i.i 1 X G K K i MPORTKl FOR ITS. 1 . llctailiitK at tlio low pi icw Ol 51 '7u per Dozen, md 'we rclunll) tenli-er dotu lor Hie empty bottles, L&klug a cost of only ) oaii to the coUsuijH-r. 1 50er For talc only uy Sole A'-'Ulf-. -T y 18 and cr;: FFKU TO 'iiHi:rilFIMi:NI R AM) Till ubJic iu ncta', one ol I lie MOSTSKiiiiicrr. , Hiiii largest STOCKS ol GOODS ttx the Slate. consist ii g ol 1 - . JLOTUINO, l)UV GC ODS, BOOTS '& SHOE, L . . . . .1 .. II t.. We rcVrcctfuliy hoiun a eau jiom au Ul- fore purV is.bg cltewherc. XATftWmOK GUMIAXIEED. ti WUmiQgtoa mg Railway coiddt. yJlt6iy3ALjarcjivilcd for grading the Uoad-beJ, furh'sliinls thJ itttfS-iiw anu Wooden and fori lidlng a RAILROAD E SOUND. Tiik?liiiil 1'ntlllennd Si initionscanb t4in :ii. ih;ur!ef Gt-orneiX t rench ifcjonfci No..R North Front-street. uABi-ttmtk I'roHi-als wdl Imj rctlvetfar citUef Ihe whole or psr(of the above; Kr two week from this dale . , V ,1. uuuiiuul L vnpvnf Srrli.lrnf- may w, 104 1 -w-fc 1 iisfC?; SOI. II mav 2 '1 .4 1 .. f UiX). u JUKsoi "VJ ioo ver-d hours 1 thereto anui" ?? a,WVv of the Kcpublican glato IastSalurday, and stopped several hour, J . tJctwatc.::-' atthoBrcakwaten . ; : - VV, ' 1 .' . .! s. .
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