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..T-uTTitn nnnm lUw WVW.H N H .N IIID JJ ut - - WILMINGTON, N. O. n I II a llJa?MYU-mnn Library Association : Rn A close at 1 o'clock P. M. 'ot Oifico Regulations. , T (.r.. r, WlIAilSOTOS. N. C, J 10-T March 31, 1 872. f . : - r'.c mails will ciose aa ,.,..b,ru M,.rrinj uu.i -o a. m. ; ..: bp. m Ed. K. Bkink, P. M. K il.-.o. N. Harri39 having accepted ,it;on in this office, wo hereby give THBTOWH5CR3 Mild. Awful dark last night mar; Mouses are required; what amouit may be judiciously expended for buildings; and eerier!! v tn fgVa;nAnA..u.t;nn O --J aub AU IV LUUB1UG1 aUVU I . . the whole, matftpr nf h. Mu.,,i.wMf iiiatur.proTidln : fortwo home- ! ?tmr R E Let I or. or, from f, From Kentucky, Louisville, March J. A bill has passed both Houses of the Ken AKK1 VK DrofpMnrs 1m lb a m aH f 1 ri vil . i . Tiki . A i . m . - - kwvmi lwvui 1 - v w. A caw of arson ia to be tried nark OI lcnooIs different points in the city. of the 8tte UnlTerily. . aci.r bule, Wicks, fr ra Fairfle d. Information was received of the pay- - oung Reedex, who wu injured by 0f $ 3,000 from the Peabody fund, a .treet car, i. better. It h eipectcd wih a h ,.;-, that hi3 nceipts for moneys duo n'rn.ct-j f.r advertising will be ry.cd and carried out by .-,t c Ari uouuecuicnt. li:n trikrri fll,ir."V. i)l .. 1 -- 1 1 . - I luTcatt-.r. lb-' 19 alone au- j, c.-rk-ri, i:iKCu tiling Court. .v.. aentof the State fund to theCountrof I Tem Kew Hampehire. ui luc caoi ubu raearmaig 2Q - Lacokia, March 29. last night. ?!,Per PUP11; 0f this, $812 40 Hons.of Thos.Swaln atOullfo d vii- kvch iu me city ; also, of the allowance UfewaabnrnedthUm.rnin, Mrs.wiu. Mod 83 wu burned to death. Mr. t- w -iu wb V S W V How pleasant to the late laborer ie by the city, an excellent svstem can be the mournful howl ol a dog I commenced in October next, and that Commercial Editors should not try I thereafter no pareat will hare causs to to '4 bear" the market. It'a naughty. I complain that the children of our city Alex. Lord was arrested on r.h.r ara deP"vcd of means of instruction. C 1 . i 9 T- r A. a a ,aiLCny yesieraay. uona ior fauu. L'ottov FAmn, -iw n w w.auw. A. A- vl U fc7i-Ua IMLA " vtwwu, au yicu itui. uiuuuo tun ia mo eicriions oi our cit- I "fis ooaicrewsis to tajce pjace tin house bird was captured vesterday, by I izen3 regarding the establishment of noou on the rirer Thames. As u-ua"y R. N. VanSollen. Only ten days mord. iccludiDg I teet 8gaiust this inaction. Our bread I tirely neglected. Although the race i 1 a t Sundays, in which suits can be brought and butter depends upon some new en- comeofffor Bom9 kours, yet the people ar. . .. . ., t irnt- n Tl. . .. . now learliigr the city In great crow Js, in i r to the April Court. t.rpnse. It is time tow to comment, der to secure eligible positions on the ba, Us A riderless horse saddled and bri- f tbat We may be ,reacly for operation of the Thames, from which to riew the con- died dashino- down Prinrpqa ttrwt " vuuucr next. ict one mill be started I usFiwiniuiinuS uu. uicu, aasuing uown i-nncess street, ... I it is hoped that it will lift before the h ur U"lttU a"Ui" UVG -VCa" lOOK ior dosign.ted for a start. It is the general lm twenty mills to be in successful work- I pression that the Cambridge crew will be -e c?.r fc a th, RH , froa El ta ethU J. to C r t - f fi! (i u i Hirric, Thouipoa, froa L't- t e t t M c i . e ii I be e u .-i-,ir u t, Hotcans, in m a: aa PHlLADKLPfliA, March 2?. j cr D R tnHCu. There has been already subscribe ! nair.y ! "hr Fi.ncr, illil, frca Eyde Co, to SSje.OOO for the Centennial ctlebr? tijn. ! Do - p i kt w J u . - , u : principal w. l, o- i. v. i. tu lio.e.ts from Ellbetb i of buin4.r . i, i uiic oi wn i.ttiiH u. ; cjut uc:i h nr- p h.I MX. ti .v ie ti i tbl act thai. ay oi .1 hiti t.i ..n ur Clt . 1.. v j (.J,. , 3o.j cf r. !.'. Kit I Kl N t . C 11, . .X Bf Cable. London. March 79. The raee between the Oxford ai d ai;.- iiti r- he c r K b ecu. Moerse, Iroa Hyde Co. t" IK".'. ; I iV I'll. r ti q in u Straaftrttdt. Irciu U r 1 . t p ectiuU .tl 1 It I. , AI, t .i. . . iuiu ww iur- Hi. HI Ullil.llllT l C.,M O OUtO. Ih-.l tl-, l,,r fUll ... ..I, C.Ul, . X- oe t f'C pttMluc tf inniiur ' tji . : 1 .1 rj cultural p. Unci- ih tAtv. .i,d .. . im I Eien-11 ms Mii be rei4nir-U io j r v .. v n.i ou cni iiKft-i fri.iu who. "c in n il re-ltllnif tu this -Matr. hvnj , it-u re4u(.nd by .h a to 1 t i.Ih i u..-,,.. . . j on h;irs l.iy 01 Janunry Xprii.Ju mi.U ' k-f..:i li.i..t.v-ot- h.i ... ....11. 1 1 -I- a 1 iuu iiuu u.tio vt'. ..1 . kp iii. lulu, riiiMiu ..1 1 , eliKs, - :'i .r lit p t-ccetilnir qu:ii u r. I,, 18 r . -i. . j k ep u b. x.k I L 1 1 1 l-.i-l ,V full. d ! a i i l t'ro:u u? n tj j r 1 .).' 1 t t . I: !' klVI) ; 1 1 1 d I I si im 1 1 1 ,; ; i. v lil' 1 1 1 I HI -. . 1 th alffrmcd many last night. The fire last night was the occa- 1 1 t : a : . 1 a. 1 cinn nr cnrti tni if -vt- mvai 1.,.. r t1!'- ,imc ara)ng the well dressed firemen. iYm. M. Poisson has resigned his CITY ITEMS ; r ing operation. Our country people haye I Victors, and the betting is two toone in the ; made money, and will gladly aid Wil- M' u,, March . 2 p. . mingtonians to build up the chief city The Oxford crew has suddenly beeome th? of the State. There are few sources of favorites for the University race. There an- i . J" (i !';cr o. .. i j . .1 b r In . -Mi position at the W. fc W. R. R. and is profitable investment now and as rumors that the costabs have been over- .. ... cm Ipp. IT. S. Aimv -Weather ts keen the books of AdrUn .fe VnHpr ; .:n i J:r womea, ana mat some oi tne crew are sick. Ju-ua' ' " ' A I . : I j " c "ie uu- LATER The raoe was won by the Cam Keport. Obekvek's Ufi icf, Wilmington, March 'JV, ) They hare got a first class accountant ficult to find suitable dividend paying bridge crew by three lengths. this time aud no mistake. Ti,ot i)b-;Barbm)Tncr f Wind cath- ,.rT.titn : tier. - ; ,rVL 'ZJX'J 'i-JJci; 6 bri.-k Thr'tug i'. M. 07 ' W hii;u .Fair stocks. There is no doubt about the profits of cotton manufacturing in this section. Our advantages are much greater, than the country outside of the Rouest Seyhotu, Obccrvcr, U. S A. ( III HC1I DIRECTORY. r Foreign Markets. London, March ') Noon. Coiisoi. U. 8. 5's, 91. Livkrpool, March 29 Noon. rViHnn rrfnpil fTTrn TTnlanrfa Ql QX :rl city affords. Wo are in a cotton market. F Orleans 9d. We have plenty of labor, we havo busi- I - ness men. Let us have cotton factories. I " mo immortal no " is aeaa. non. Joseph Powell died at Greenville, Tenn., lately, after an eventful life, and one act in it entitles him to an immortality of STATE 'ITEMS. jjsuvicE-i iu ibo First Prcbytenan :.!jrch to-nirrcw at 11 o'clock, A. M., i , nViock. P. M. ilev. A. r. : i ;rk"!l, 1 r. s,itic'n' Ciii if . orner Rtd Elegant, sweet, light, and whole some Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Corn Bread, Muffin?, Buckwheat and other Griddle Cakes, and Pastry aud Cakes, with Doo- ley'a YeastsPowder. Sold by grocers. Dr. George II. West, a native of this city, a notice ol whose graduation appeared in the Post some time since, Gibsontille now has a flourishing I fame. He served in the South Carolina will leave next Monday to take up his Lodc of Good T cmplars. I Legislature, andwas the only man who residence in Mansfield, La. Retakes a r tl . rL votea iMO at a puo nc meeting mat gold headed cane was presented to him inscribed " The Immortal No." During the rebellion h,e served in Jiurnside's army, and was imprisoned at Richmond. There was Unionism that, cost a man something, and the h'ad of every loyal man should be uncovered as he passes the grave of " The Imlrxortal No" Hon. Joseph Powell. ; im a q with him the best wishes of our people. Catawba couatv for Texag; Praiseworthy. Twelve young gen- J TnE ladies of the Methodist Church iliit i" o " 1 - citvicco ai n hcuhju oi iue xioutt. auu ijiuiier vum- i ui uuiuuui uiu lu uuve u jc ail soon. Cvk A.M., P. M. r.nd :6U L'. M. pany propose to organizo a gymnasium, A Guilford county cow recently W. M iii-, r.or. ana to increase the organization in time, ushered into existence a quartette of ir r,,n' Ciilu. ti -March 20th antl make additions as fast as possible, calves. ' I ti. : l. i i j i I mr i a 1 I w M I H II 'M Mil I V PIIII'll I. U I II III I I I IIHVU JIlTMrU III IU a-- ... "if h 5?ani-iy in Lent, ceieorauon oi " r 'j he Greensboro' Association has is ue Holy Eucharist at 7$ o'clock ; Morn- BuW,iBtmMh Bned a neat itfcle paper calIed fche r? ids Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Eveniug Pray er at S o'clock. Mr. A J. FSJls.-chief clerk of the T T I . . . T ' " . " IJcxcTio.The bondholders resi- oacco LueaJ- Attorney General's Omcc, is about pre- 1 I n n . - t.;; ii dent in Charlotte, of the WM C. and R. Arranseme.nts are being made tor a i"" mVe8'f' containing uic ;; iir hui'. en T 0 u -lie -.u. i-cw t iaii- 4 U i.ii-l..-i niu .-cbrGer.'l Hm'iI r : G"0 tu h'lsrorn. S.ir u.iiritu Ui .', o bu (mis cm, tichr ChMrkfc- l.j4o ' u hcls corn. . i.U Nevr York bble ro-iu. COArtTWISE chr Emma C Romel- 3,175 1. 1 1 i . w i : i i.t i u i'. jf KEW DVKIl'JISKMEiNTS. BY MRS. EILOART. Author of "The (urate' DlHclplin," "Frf.ro ' Thistles Orapes," "at. Hcde's." etc. "Mrs. Eiloait's novels, are well known as ! pleasant tor es. Invented with oriKina it , j and wo? ked ut skillfully. i.urh -m we rea i with inn ies'. vv y KhHliaiways be fr ad to read her n -v-! ."London AUteuasum. "Mrs. hiioart ha nev' r .written authinir better than ' vi'ouin' A rjiB.' he ha al ways been haii in drnwiiii' be chance eva and in her iewriiii in; aud t" if ume she lias hit upon hii in mum; -'.t. r ra'tier ou a plot involving u ii ot c wtinu point." tun. In morooco cloth, y'.:. , T5, ' l i :' ' fn r ; , , C .U 1 1 x n ih s t r l i i In'.- ( oni requi )i other c- l H. u . lw. rafirltij . i . r h -l l My dU'y i s p,;i:n . in ceu wiiQt ut wis rt miji ii ii it.. L. Ill i I.. ' sti r. mureh J3 . -,,lawt.,pj Journal mid Suw copy. BE YOiJiT OWN sr Pafl's Ev.vngelical Lutheram w 4 . . f .fi fif ..... .fr ; roi names ccc., oran me employees cod- I ik. Jk.. UHVU liUl UUIHUIU UUbllUU HZKlJJBb -'S. uUb IU WUUlU uu IMH" nninrl Tin f It n,.i (H rill. , of 11AM. I 1 . i uv-vo" YTitu iui, omcc xiic uoiioc CniHCii. German service ai 11 j. ai. ; fh. rofo English service at G P. M. ; Sunday tte 1Qtu of A belore Judge Logan, A Presbyterian Church called supervision of the Attorney General on schooUt 3 P. M. ; Catechetical Lectures rfttnrnftble on thft iithof Anril. at Char, rtihh' MiMnB boa Wn rmr t -tne.lsP 01 t July cornea too late to n Pri.LiV at P. M. uu. ttt. u ..J- rrr 1X1 CIUUCU IU lUO pUDUCatlOn. u'"" j i iulio. uo win uuvvu Bumuiuiu iu lav I nicKorv lavern. I- l iiiERL win wo sin-u3 at 0i mis uercaiter, dui h seems ratner T Iocation cf the temnoraiT ooat WILMINGTON MONEY MAKKET . . , . i I. it i. . .. . - i Zioa A. M. L. uiiurca corccr oeveniu etrange that one bupenor Court Juclg office in Raieigb is etill a matter of con- .n.i mtiir, iii'i' s ii i I! i w .iuu- ihnnn icoiiQ on ininnnnnn nn rnogpn nr . - -i i ouwu4 " ijuvwM . sideruie oiscussion. lay) at 11 A. M., 3 P. M., and r.oV 1.1 another Superior Court Judg. M. J. II. Springs, Pastor. Funt Scnday is Lent, March 29. it. Junes" Parish-s-Morning prayer at II A.M.; Evening prayer o P. M. ; Sandiy School at morning prayer at icg prayer at o P. M. Skuvice1 duri Chur-h. Ccolored"i .11 vi t onH -ri p M nhild. Dock street with a terrifies M Other dara of onehurt, but many startled. & wek. d.il. Morning Prayer at 7i . Ro. - also sufTcred a .similar saile?; Dry or wet now begins to agitate the The Gals. A severe gale io blowing people of Tarboro', in view of the ap- ...... I rrnr,iirirr tnwn r-ltr-l inn to day and we fear we will be called 1 udoq to chronicle some marine disasters. Monsieur labiadx, at ludeway, jn. COBKMISD C4Ii.r BT THE BASE OP NEW ttlNOYER. 1. B. GRAINGER, Presider.t. For sale only at If Ei L'Ve B- march 10 uTf. w . i. I- i : LOPE : NAVA X. LANDLORD. BUILDING L-'IKfor aJeln hwilfhy hi d deelrb!e lccalltie on rhunh. r-u:-. A::r, Oraage. Dock, pnat. Mulber-y, v r. t. t..r- Red Cron, Kankir. li rir iupon, lotte, lxth. wt"...r. Ninth, Tf . ; ... -vc--" Gold. Bilver..., :.v;:;.vdi BUTIKG. SELLING- 2 LL&- 3 P M Daily In the city, shade trees have been blown C, wants ten million rabbit skins. 7 a'. M. Daily even- down an(1 othcr riflirg damage done, ought to be easily supplied in a sh The buildings have aufiered somewhat, time. nn-Lent at St. Mark's Tnc tin roof on the "Seaman's Homo' Two. colored children were burned in Wilmington Building Stock.... 43 Episcopal, Sundays was blown .completely off and fell Info a house on Solomon Wiggins' pjanta- Jg Jj !! ;;;;!(4,m i Dulse, .'iio i lion, il f raiiu uouuiv, uu uuuesujr x. u. BOHds UJqJi.x-Uoupon. . 05 lu6 Exchange sight on North ern cities "-5J L Par He J Exchange 30 days on North- ' ort j em cities...... .'lQUs'e. 3 Is. Bank of New Hanover stock .... 'o 2 Fi rst National Bank i 1 Oft h-3 no AND BOUTIIKTi . ivo JPbllaciphiai Ta. t orrs for Turpentine Owilc uolleMi'ii n i promptly nuea at iowet marjee prlcr. i r- .f ' hir X. . i. -tf : in 1 Mrd 1 M., aDd 5i, P. M. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M. Seats free. Policc made eight arrests during '4' the No sinners sent to work hou?e this Ketitkxf.d. Rev. A. A. Watson, IU;Lor v"t t. James, returned Lst night. Dl:;im. the week only Oi beeves, 70 begs acd 1 calves were slaughtered for market. A HutND in M'issachuaetts h;.-: our thinks lor some iateresting papers Irom that ttate. Tue new road to Maonbcro Sound ii nearly completed. It will be a great convenience. Tqe choirs of the Catholic and Lu theran chureLe3 of this city are busy prepariu their ,lEstcr miiiic.'' No ArrLic.vNTs, conecquently no per mits were granted to the poor houe or w :k lioac this week. A .n .; : emli: the to-ilay from a Mr. L Td'i mil!, but w":is cx 1 i'Ct-rc ;'.Tiy ilaniaLre w.ia done. 1 u .'.-eti.n in the First Ward, yec uy. r;;a in tue choice uf J iCob Vic au , ii : rv Ba-wi'igton, as the Itc i -csa c r. lnhi-fc- Idr u'.dermen. " .'.:;:.r..The child run over on L e r.rt.'t. ? me days ago, is rccover C.3 :r ltr lt,e Wilful treatment ot Dr?. T'---- H. n,i!&my and G. II. West. Ar.--y:o stja tbAt tul5 j3 a 6;ow -31r.v. Why, eyen the day is an April i.ocr, elmuls and wind. A 1 '-c have-M risers," too. T.IL t:. n i','-u''- uot bcintr fortunate 1 ' mi his Honor, Mayor a-'un diprivcd of the ; cvurc m in'ervivwing any one. i.s.a the root being blown off, but with no personal injury- j S 1 LTrii: Superintendent ot Public In- StrUCtlOn uas lssucu uia iusu uuuuo the County Board ot Examiners. He decides that all teachers in the public schools must have new certificates. The Board of Examiners for this county have decided to give, during the Spring, some instructions, which shall bi free to all teachers in the coun ty, and which shall precede the exami nation, so that all who desire certificate! Under the new and more rigid demand -may have an opportunity to prepare themselves. The time and place of this drill will be announced. We will give Prof. Mclvci'a instruc tions a place in our columns in a few dys. Fire. The alarm ot fire last night was caused by the burning ot a lot of bags in the rear of Mr. C. W. Oldham's storehouse. Adjoining, was the ware room of W. I. Gore, in which Was stored a quantity of peanuts. Dr. Jno. D. Bellamy had also stored in tho build ing, about 2,500 bushels of peanuts covered by insurauce and mostly ruined. On arriving at the ground, the smoke was so dense the firemen could not lo cate the tire, and played into the build ing. The consequence was, damage by water. With the river at hand and three fire engines at work, there was little danger of the spread of the flames. Mr Oldham is insured for $2,000 and Mr' Gore for $7,000, so that they will not sustain much loss. ;The building was owned by Mr. Murphy and dam aged about $500. No insurance. City Free School Committee. The Committee met last night at the office of- the Chairman on Market street, four members present. A resolution was adopted appointing a committee of four to examine and re port what nti.mbtr and kiad of school do do do New Special Tax to N. C. Railroad. to A soldier who descried from Fort Macon on Sunday, was captured in xt i i . .. Arrtn,i.. W. A W. R. R. Bonds, 7$c. (gold sent back to his old quarters. w., ifc'A R. r! K Bond's, 8$c..48 , . , . , ... i Wimiprton City Bonds T ' Week uefore last the dwelling and . -i 7c m outhouses of John Foard, iu Blue Kidge fe :v M roan j fu i? twisxj n S U vsrs I Sir r -r 9 ffrrfc-tin I 5OK AND oldGc.ti? Township, watauga county, were ae- s$c vo stroyed work SHOES S9 NhTfl FRtrNT TREE "v MG Z rTOCK, -P-j r; I if if lie I ' L -x by fire. Supposod to be the New Hanover County Bonds (10 " . yeaire, 6c. (gold int.) of an mceudiary. ew Hanover County Bonds (5 Sflr?. irnld int. P , -"P r ic p. A colored man named Titus Tillery was killed last Saturday, a few miles below Halifax, man accidental manner, by a white man named Wilkerson. They were at the mark practising. Wil kerson was bound over In the sum of $10,000. The Tarboro' Southerner says : On Thursday of last week, the stockholder! of the Edgecombe Female Seminary met, and new life has been infused into the project, and there is now every probability that the College will soon bein procession of construction. The Tarboro' Southerner says : Mr. Asa Johnston was in our office yesterday with a glass jar containing a huge can cer, lately taken from the breast ot his wife, which weighed 21 pounds, the operation was performed by Dr. E. H. Greene at Goldsboro', without a knife, and was eminently successful. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH From Washington. Washington. Maivh : Heavy rain this a. in. inter, upts the tele graph. F. Ilahn, a Virginia drover, was mimic red and robbed la.st ni?ht. From California. San Francisco, Mareli.-'. 1 he brk Lark, from Sandiego lor Eumig do i loet with a'l on board. From 3Ii?sJiiri. St. Loui-s March A mob t thillicotiie hung a n-j-o v.ho rapd 9 rrpi',(M whiie omn. From Maryland, Baltimore, March 2. John Thrmpton Mason, Secretary of State, ?'eu to dy Uo prftW. 3lr!. firold int.. W. & W. R. K. Stock (par 100j . .hi ( " 10Uj... f i4 50)... X " 50)... 70 . e- tu Ipli N. U. R. K. 44 W., C. & R. R. 44 Wil. Gas L't Co. " COMMERCIAL WIIiMINGTON MARItlii i - IT' .) . 1'i " ' ' 7X HA ILK;. IUHI ch ) on t: n i SATURDAY. March 29 1:S0 P. v rrnawnTVo floloa nf 1 fif hhU -t i O DOXK-S CANDY jiK,3JH Itinran una v"o v " ' ' ; . $2 25 for Hard and $4 00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Spirits Tukpjentine No transactions reported. Rosr&r Sales of 400 bbls at $2 70 per bbl for Strained delivered. Tar Sales of 110 bbls at $3 50 per bbl. Cotton Sales of 1 bale at 15, 1 at 16 and 8 at 17 cents per pound. Baltimore Grain Jlfurket. REPORTED BT R. N. MOON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Taca and Camden Streets. March 3, 1873. Cobm The market lor Southern has ruled steady, with sales at 55 a 59 cts for yellow, and 61 to 62 cents for white. Western mix ed is dull and heavy, with sales at GO cents per buehel. Oats Market quiet but steady, aud salts at 46 to 49 cents. Hat and Straw The market for Hay is dull. We quote prime Eastern at West ern ?21 a $2S, Pennsylvania at f 26 a 26, and Maryland to0 a ?35. Rye Straw is firm, and we quote at 330 a f 33 per ton of 2.C00 lbs. Mill Fued Market quiet and steady, with a good demand. We quote City Mills I Brownstuff at 23 a 25 cent, aud Middlings at 28 to 66 cents pr bush, as in quality. Uf JiKlUK LUlftl tJitna ou- Blanks. For eale by trt VL 8 G HALL 7SSAI-B MORTGAGE DEEDS O brvnd and for aftte t&tS a RAW'- PACK AUKS itv-sanu iu ios c&aaiti, BOXES SOAP, We call particular attention tn our Deen ters, as we are able nw to fill uny ordr. HOTTENDOK? A HABUAGSV. eb 13 $80 tf BAR KELS FLOUR Assorted 1000 500 BARRELS 8EE0 poTATOKS l00 BARRELS kefined scroAR- Ilk HOGSHEADS PEMARARA V 1 9 OAR JOQ CA?E3 CAN OOOD8, 1 I B XES DRY SALT MEA r. ,)() , IIIII) :. S M K F D .SAI8 J, ) K'-r ralK low hy . tf li K V McRao fc Tunoiitino, DALEKa IN- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HA VP KEMorm T- THE LAEGE aud com mod iu -tore, 45 Market Street, formerly oc-urlfd by II. A D. Emannel, whfre h.-y w!!l te r cai.cJ to iee thir 1 frlt-nd". juarrh2St mar- :i 'AAGiSTRATES OFFICE. For Furniahia? Chandlery Vessels. ; HAVJ G been f.pp .In' A J -'r, .'.tf - r. hue '.-ic t. e Ma i.T-r u rv p- to t-miMLt ; li'- tain f.t IIB'ftt to n. i ifllcr. "'T wt ff 't T" ro-(.n -n tf Ml' rt M (i : tn- r Coli.t,c Wl'mingtou. SEALED or.-t osh : office untl. ii i.'cI'i'-k th tb ' '- ---. tionri atl crews of thv ferric?, in : fiscal yt-nr fc Sche ule- or io be bid tion at 'his oiDee th- rlht to r.-Jt-c: ic-jr ot kj. T OH? . HE- xie4 ' 1
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