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May 10, 1862 (4 pages)

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~ ‘SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 10th. == — —Tue Dirrerence.—A -elass of minds is — naturally liberal, not attracted to furms or names, but attached to principles. These care not particularly in politics by what apgre not overlooked. There is another elass that adheres to names, and clings to the “ memories. of the past, and is #0 intent-upon these objects as to forget principles entirely. The two classes are distinctly seen in the Republican aud .Democratic parties. ‘The former have left their party name aad organization for the time being on several occasjons to support that branch of the Demo> erncy that seeused to be nearest right in party quatrels. But for the Republicans, Doug~ jas, Broderick, Stewart™and Hickman, and Harrie, would have stood alone-ia heir contest with the party power on the Lecompton wauc, The Republicans gave support to the moat liberal wing of the Democracy then in the time of extreuw necessity. So, in this , State, the Republicans supported the best half of the Douglas tickets,State and County, on several ocvasions. In the-Legislature too, the liberality of Republicana has been more than once exhibited. When treachery was thinning the ranks of the Douglas Dem-: ooraty there day by day; when, as the time for an election of U. 8. Senator drew near he danger of a secessionist being elected egrew morte and more iminent, it was theo and crack of tine to show their liberality -#md pitrivtism, and save the State the disgrace of sending a traitor to Warhington.— They voted as beeame men imbued with a Aove of country. The conduct of those Re» publican. members of the Legislature in or—yantzing the two Houses of the Legislature and electing » Democrat to the Senate of the United States, and the magnanimity displayed by the Republican masses on former oc~easions i sustaining a thandtat-of-tn6ena their attempta at independence of party bonds, huve had a salutary effect upon the rank and fle of the diberalized Democracy. The good exumples set, are not unproductive ,of excellent resulta; fer now that the Respublicans have exhibited their superior strength in the State a just policy as well as just return for past tavors demand that the weaker of the loyal parties should assist the stronger till the crisis of the country is wholly passed. The leaders of the Democratic party are, however, governed by no liberalized sentiements. Party with them rises superior So . every other consideration, Favors they will receive, but are charry of a returu, even in thanks. .Like the deg in the manger, they ansist ou having their own miserable propen~ sities gratified inspite of every call of the ‘wountry or principle of justice. at ag Fae ee “ GEN, SiGet.—The Germans of Chicago are going ta present a aword to their countryman Sigel, and ulso subscribe to purchase a ‘ homestead fur the heroiu.the State of Lilinvis. Gen. Sigel deserves more ‘from the .Americau born than thia,"He has dune more hard fighting againet the most desperate .odda of any General sinve the rebellion com-meneed, and hus displayed a knowledge of _ sdinary degree of boldness. -the acience of war equal to the best: PrrievuL. — The Placerville Republican eoys: Ov Tuesday morning early a well dressed womin was te be seen lying on the sidewalk .ina state of beastly intoxication. All that we could learn of her was, that her hueband, an industrious man, was in one of the:tewns in Nevada Territory, working asaiduously for bor support, while she squandered the hard earned money to gratify an aceursed craving for strong drink, entirely neglecting the wants of a sick child at home. ta The Calaveras Chronicle says that -sluice rebbiug bas become a common crime in that section. It also adds the followdng: "Two nights ago, itis reported here, that a stone, building —a.atorehouse belongdine to an Italian merchant at Angel’s, was brogen inte and robbed of considerable money. ‘In burglars went through the wall, quarried their way through. A simi_lar instance happened at Vallectto during last wiuter. This is work ofa more.than or_ ‘Tue Sacramento Unidan admits the Democratic party is responsible for the rebellion, aud also says, it ie nonsense to clsim Demo-: «rate are only tobe trusted with the Gov-! Cx TeLeurarn ExPemiment.—An exchange paper soys:—It is a matter of curiosity to know how quick communications way be made by means of the telegraph— . Experience hasshown that it isan instantaneous process. A short time since, an ex, periment was tried to illustrate the point.— It was agreed that a telegrapher at New ‘York city. in communication with Chiexgo, Illinois, should write the letter S—which is done by making three dote—and that a Chi . cago telegrapher should instantly, on hearing The plan was carried out successfully, and the paper of the register at New York showed that the dots made by both operators stood “#0 néarly together that it was impossible to write a single dot between the churacters representing the two 8. 8. The response from Chicago was recorded as quickly after the signal from New York, as it was possible for the Chicago telegrapher to make it. Tue St. Louis Democrat says, something over a year ago one Sobieski Bennett, who has bad an occasional or transient domicil in St. Louis, was arrested in northern Ohw, charged with burglary. efvure trial, by the aid of confederates, he broke jail and exeaped. He was taken prisoner at Fort Donel~ son, having a captaincy in the rebel army.— Being identified, he was taken back, arraigned, plead guilty, and was sent to the Peni« tentiary for aterm of years. His is not the first instance of felons and escaped convicts being found decked with the insignia of milhtary rank in the chivalrous army. There were several such in Western Virginia, in the summer—*‘high-toned, Southeru gentlemen, fighting for homes and hearth-stynes, and the Republicans wero enabled in_tho_nick . 55, cherished “institutions. -—— ee ee te Appeal's telegram of the 8th says:— The Republican Stste Central Committee held a meeting last night and decided to agree with the request of the late caucus of Uhion meinbers of the Legislature, viz: to “@xtend an invitation to the Union Demeerat-. ic State Central Committee to co-operate in advancing the object of the call. see ee a tion of wool by the State of Vermant for the last five years has been about four millions of pounds. The éales the last year were atan average of about thirty-three cents a pound, while the cost of production not Jess than furty—realiziug to the State a loss of nearly three hundred thousand dollars, which has passed into the hands of wool operators. SIMON TON writesto the Bulletin that Stark, McDougal, Nesmith, Latham, Valladiugham, and-sich like politiciatis, are engaged in trying to reconstruct the Democratic party, on the basis of oppusition to emancipation of slavery, in order tu corral the rebels and the slave in. fluence for that party when the war is over A jolly good time those worthies will have. INvASION.—The South Farrallone island was invaded lost week by a small band of Itnliuns, and the original occupants told to leave, The invaders claim us good a right to the island as any bedy. ‘he Italian might raise w ruce of model egg-suckers i! alowed to remain. Cuurcn Roppep. — Some sacrilegious cuss, without the invudere fear of the Lord or the the Church of the Nativity at Visalia on Sunday last and stole two silver goblets. ~ £P" Lieut. Kittridge,— of Col. Conner's regiment, is recruiting for Company 1, in Mokelumne Hill. ‘This regiment is to start for Salt Lake on the Koth instant by way ot the Big ‘Tree read, eral hundred persous passed through that place as witnesses for the Judge, in the Hardy Impeachment case. -AN Indian out West was heard to make the tollowing exclamation on seeing one of our fashionable (huoped) ladies pass by: “Ugh! much wigwam !” te Ee A large amount out fencing is now yoing on in Stockton and vicinity. ‘The post holes are gunk with an auger, and the price paid for the work of sinking them ig three cents each. Men can make three dollars per day at the work. Ee A girl named Elizabeth Lambert, aged 11 years, was recently united in the ho~ . ly bands of wedlock to au old bachelor of 40 years. It took plice in Mendocino county, Daecerr & Foarp are about to issue a new paper at San Francisco, called the Sunday Mercury after the style of the New York hope of the good graces of the priest, entered . ce” The Folsom Telegraph says that sev. jand no love tor the joue hasa Colt's revolver and a rifle. . Ageut, A. E. Rogess, hsq., is a large, portly ‘Waar win 4 Name ?—There is confounded deal in a name. You are ath public dinner table. Smith, eagroerr. says, “* Rice j . is duwn again.” Is Rice n again ” asked the minister. “I am sorry to heur it. I was m hopes he had pe: reformed.” “I was speaking of rice, the vegetable,” replied the grocer. ‘‘ Oh. ah, indeed!” pl ante the minister, ‘*and I was — of. Rice, the animal.” Ha! ha! ! he! he! *— * Wool, has advanced,” says a dealer in that article. “ Has he?” asked a military man; “ which way is.he marchingnew?” “1 was a er pal the Woolof the eam is-the repiy. * g your pardon;— supposed you were speaking of wool the man.” ‘What’ is butter worth?” asks some one of the grocer, “ Butterworth is a Hard Shell De-mocrat,” at once speed a politician. whose thoughts were wholly engrossed in the ‘coming election. This contounding of names and things is endless, and sometimes is very annoying. ane Giant Jaw Bont.—The Jacksonville {Oregon)Sentinel has been presented with a pair of human jaws, whieh were lately sluiced out in that vicinity by # miner.—That paper says of them: They ure in good state of preservation, and measure across, from puint to point, a little less than seven inches.—The order in which. the teeth are set in the jawsis exuctly opposite to the style prevaling now-a-days, the thin or narrow edges being to the back and front. The gentleman who sported such jaws while on earth must have hada facial breadth of. niue inches or more. Rather guess they wust have come to this country by way ot Bebring’s Strait, justbefore the world was divided, inthe days of Peleg If anybody else knows any thing about the history of these gentlemen, whose j1ws we now own, we would like to know it inmediately. Ges. McCLELLAN’s WitFreE.—The New York correspondent of the S. F. Bulletin is responsible for the tollowing : “The Washington Chronicle of Saturday “Telates a fact concemmmng tre wre of the com-= manding General which*is looked upon in Washington political circles us possessing much significauce. Itis that the wife ot Gen. McClellan is éngaged ia circulating the books and tracts of the Boston Tract Socie~ ty among the soldiers—writing ber name in each book. As the Boston Suciety'is known asthe guti-shivery orgenization, in eentra distinction to the New York Tract Society, the ecclesiasts will consider this a siguificaut item ot news. The re son why Mrs. MeClellan distributes the tracts of the Boston tie heery Era Meciety, instead of those” fits rival society in this “city, is doubtless owing rulely to the fact thatthe Boston erZaAnization has got the start Of the other in the matter of furuishing her with their pub» lications. a aan fad The San. Juaquin Republican of the 24th ult. publishes a lengthy and interesting account of u trip receutly made oo the steamer Christiana, up the San Joaquin, trom ‘which we extruct the following. A sight very strange and wonderful to a city nan, presented itseif on the marshes on the cust bunk of the river, about eighteen miles below Firebaugh’s. Horace Greely reported that he saw millons of buffaloes upon the plains. Perhaps hedid, butul we did not see millions of geese in the viciuity we speak of, we cannot counta million. For a mile they stood ranged in a line hke regiments upon the field, und there were from fur tu> six lines of them for the whole distance, A halt mile further down, and we cave to another nile of them, and again and again. Jt is not the slightest exageration to estimute that we passed geese enongh to extend in a double hue ten miles. We have, witnessed a similar sightin Los Angeles county, but the oum~ bers bere were greater. [n that leculity men soik wheatin whisky and gef the birds druuk; others go among ithem at night with torches, und the bewildered geese are wn casy prey,beny Knvcked va the head with great rapidity. ‘bieusends are Killed by these means. ga {9° Emigrauts to the Salmon r ver country should bear in mind taat the Oregon Indiaus ure growing troublesome. The Sentinel, of May 26th, says : ‘i La Lake's tribe of Indians have been encumped Ubout this'town all winter, but we are informed by La Lake himself, that he intends leeving for Klamath Lake, of Monday next, tuking With hia his dusky warriors, and his tarstaced maidens. They ge with pleuty ofarmes, a good supply of amuunition whites. Nearly every Indian aud aldermanic geutleman, aud would make an excellent target tor fieid practice with revolver and rifle artillery. We wonder how he likes the prospect! Lt’s not fashionable ty send an escort with au Indian agent in Svuthern Oregon. — . JouN BULL ON Brotuer JONATHAN. — The last number of Blackwood’s Magazine. in an article upen the defenses of Canada, atter expressing the vpinion thatia war between Great Britain aud the United States will oceur by 1863, says : “Our British North American colonies stand face to face with a power which, in the appliance of modern science, and in the courage and euduranee of its people, is a match for the most military of European nations. — Au American army, when it first takes the field, aiay be little better than a rabble, but give it the experience of a year or two, and it becomes able to huld its owa against the best / treops in. the world. So exur—ewn— found balf.a century ago; and se, if the sterm which we are now contemplating dues not burst until 1863, our may find . again.” ’ _pelled to desist fram the construction of ) c ria:n. a: Arrivals at National Exchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. R. LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR MAY 8, 1862:E Block, San Franciseo ak mpeg Valiey Miss Hupkinbier,do Mrs Wilkiason, do TC Wood Canada A Hooper, do : do WP BCarr, Iowa Hil AW White, ¥F _— L. Spaviding, 5 Flat ¥ G Armer, G Hill J Dean, do . # Thompson, do JJLow, Marysville” J Manuhan. do J Patterson, J Richardson, J % Sewmm I Crawford, do sma do. Juan do John Smith T gripe yy? umbuge J Benmett. drase Valley W Aud. ilos do W_ Stafford,-do Et J M Lakeman, J P Rendal, minnesota M Lowen Chippes Fiat D Corder. Sacramento KN Cool, Yeshoc J Savage, -‘olumbia Geo Rouse, New York JL Ward, Offeans F’t F Tisth, city BIRTEL. < de do <A McClain, Woolseys ao Mountans In this city. on the 4th inst Johnny, and on the 9th inst Eddy sons of John and Fanny MeGibbins. 1U MYEONS—State of California, County cf Nevada, a4. District Court of the Fourtcenth
Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to WILLIAM DANIEL, Greeting: Jina marx You are hereby Summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of Jeseph Menghin, Henry Boutin, and Albert Lagrange: “filed against W Bays, William Daniel and N. Dp. Wood, Defendants within ten days fiom the service of this writ if served on ® het in this county, and within twenty duys if served on you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State and Out oF this District, in an action commenced on the 7th day of May A. P., 1862 in said court, wherein plaintiffs’ pray for ajudgment against you in the sum of One Thousand Dollars damages, alleged to have been sustained by said plaintiffs in can sequence of the issuing from this court at the instance of defendant W. Bays, onthe 7th day of December 1861, and the service upon the pluiutiffs herein on the 9th day of December 1831, by wu iu junction, thereby the said plaintiff woie com . We Worthoney, Cal's c 7 Butte TATE CON VENTION.—The Pénple of this State who are in favor of sustaining tha present National Administration. and of main. taining the Constitution of the United Stat:« and rving the Union entire are requested to ' elect Delegates to a State Convention f6 be Gel in the eity of Sacramento, on the 17th day of ‘June, A. D., 1862, for the purpose of neminating a Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruce tion, and for transacting such other business as shall properly come before it ; sueh Delegates to be elected in accordance with the followmg ap. portionment : : obecccceaseds Sacramento... .« Ss San Bernardino . Colusa ...00.e.0s . veeenseesContra Costa...-.+» 5)3an Luis Obispo....2 Del Norte....0+-es San Matro..... 4 Santa Barbara.-..-. 1 SGNO. 5. cccavecess , }fSanta Ctara... .. ora ei Humboldt ....+0. 4/5auta Cruz...... 5 Klamath.. 0. ccecees2IGMABta. eee ese eee cn eee 3 Lake... ooesene weeee SiSderra. scccedee cece, ar’ Los Angeles....BSiskiyvd.cocece caceces 56 Marin.....++ 3{Solamo..... stveces 9. Maripoaa.. ...ese 3j/Sonoma.... iaswaeew 7 Mendoecino.;.sees» SStanislaus.... Vepesies 2 Merced ..ceeeeeeees VPBUtCT sr reereeeeeesee vee 4 ed Scoseeeees Gvee « 3 Tehama.. .ce.s ae eves 3 ODAEFOY cc cicccscnse 4) Primitycccsseeeseee ss. 5 Wane. eSetepoelvese 4. Tulare;& Buena Vista. » Nevada.. .°.eecceees 14) Tuolumme... -. 0.. g PIACOT «0 cc cvsccegeses *1OLYONO.csewecceves evens 4 Plamnas cosescesececcs 4] Yubal..ccocvess coves It is recommended that no delegate be elected unléss: le be a legal resident of the Cvuunty whence he was:chosen ; and that.no proxies be — given by Delegates to any except citizens of the County which they shall have been elected to re present. By order of the Republican State Central Com mittee. WM. SHERMAN, Chairman. \HERIPRF’S SALE.—Whercas, oh the 3d he) day of May A. »., 1862 a final judgment and decree was renderec in the District Court of the l4th Judicial District of the State of Califor nia. in and for the county of Nevada, against Jas. Aiken aud others, andin favor W. LL. Mainly, for the stim Of Che Thousand, three md 32-16) Dolltrs, (3003 32.) principal debt, with interest on the pritetpal at she rate of two per eit per diten to convey water to their diggings ior mining purposes, thereby compelling them to stop all Work and labor im this said diggings, and eas-ing the water and destruction of tlieir minMONT rom THe FONT On OT SIM HE tintil pais, ee toyether with ail costs of suit. And whereas, ou the sald su day of May A b., I862,.16 wae or dered and deereed by the said court, that th: ing implements and materials to their creat loss and damage, to-wit :—In the sum of $'60048. Ket . forth in said complaint, said action b iny bronyht . on an injunction bond set fortiyin sat oe cur last 4 anc for a breach of the condi*ious thervor. } And you are hereby notifies! that you fall to tiff will take judgment agains you therefor by . demand of the court such other relict as is prayed for ia Plaint..’s complaint. ~~ In testimony whereof, 1, &@. HH. Far} sent fathers tterkof the bistrictcourt afore: + said-do hereunto setimy band and in press the seal ef said court, at office, ig the city of Nevada, this 8th day of May. 4_p., 1862, — R H. FARQUHAR, Clerk, By Kh barqthar, Depry” By order of the Hon. 'T. FP MeFarland, Judge of the DistricS Court afore.:d. A true -copy attest: Rn. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk, G? K. Farquhar, Deputy. MeConnell & «rber, Plaintiffs’ Attys. —s {STATE OF FRANK WALK, Deceas. B's ed.—aotice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the above named estate to the ereditors of, all persons having claims against said deceesed, to exhibit the same with the first publication of this notice, tothe undersijgned at the Court House. Nevada City. WW. COZZINS, Pub. Administrator. May, 10th 1862. Dissolution of Copartnershtp. ‘. ‘HE partnership heretofore existing between 1 Charles Geetz and Jules Kouhaud in the Pastry and Confectionary business, has been this day dissolved by mutual coneent. } CHARLES GOETZ, JULES ROUHAUD. kr JULES ROUHAUD, will continte the business alone at the old stand No. 69 Broad street, angl solicits a continuance of public favor go> Confectionary, Ice Cr am and Pastry will be made and delivered tu ord.r. Balls and Parties attended to. Nevada City, May 10th, 1862. F. J. SCHAEFFER, & CO., importers and Dea’ ers in all kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE MATERIAL, Nos. 12 and 14 Pine street San Francisco. And 73 and 75 E street, Marysviile AVE now on hand and constantly arriving from the Nastern States, the largest ond best stock of Wagon and Carriage Mat< ertals ever offereu in this market, cousistiag of Oak; Ash, Hickory and Maple Lumber, Oak and Hickory Spokes, Finished and unfinished. Plew Framezand Handles, Which we are offering atthe LOWEST PRICES ‘and on the terms te suit. Parties in the country favoring us with an order ean depend upon re ceiving an A No, 1 article. A share ofthe trade respectfully solicited. myS-3m . CAUTION ! LL persens are hereby cautioncd against purchasing a note of hand drawn by Stephen W. Stoddard in favor of Thomas Dowler, for $00; the salti note being dated on the 18th of April 1862, and bearing 14% per cent per month interest as the same was stolen freom-my cabin on the &th inst. THOMAS DOWLER. Nevada City, May 9th, 1862. NEW SALOON. AT. MULCAHY, would inform h ar te ite, thet be hae Opeacd alee ed Saloon on BROAD STRERT, at the place ar Also a large stock of answer said compiaint, ae tere tree, a ied default, together with all costs of suit, extaleo . * ly occupied by Jas. B. Jefferis, where h Or loca 1 weakness, » debili keep coustantly on handthe oe its, lnesttade. = weahacse of $ the tabs co's pack, x Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars 24 indispesition and incapability for labor and study patronage solicited *A share of} sion to society, loye of solitude, timidity. self° stech/sinmeant MUCARY. . See ateres came Seen ee es) OMNES GAMBLE, . Crab icy. the aktnot of cctar aiatens 1s SURVEYOR. -new (unknown to others,) and hence the re Comaraeneaal aad Faeeey siagnde? to . Fj wien, eb biharees Gt may D * : y. e Ve ® mortyvaye set forth mm Plaintif’’s complaint be foreclosed, and the property. therein deseribed . to-wit =~ \lland siugelar that eortain set of min ing ¢laii®, situarea im Moore's Fiat. Nevaca county, State of Caliornia, ant known ay fin ' Paradise Clatns? tes ther with all and singeu pnp —be tevied ipo anil KONTO satiRty hi judgment. interest and costs, and the pre coeds thercod ay pied tu the pry mentof said sr rms of money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given, that 1 will expose to», . tie highest bidder for— cash, in frent-of-the Court tiouse door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, JUNE 3d, 1862. between the hours 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4 0’clock, P.M. eae Given under my hand, this 7th day of May A. D., 1862. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. T. P. Hawley, Pit’ifs Atty. eee SALE.--Whereas op the 3d day of May A. Db. 862, a final judyment and decree was rendered in the District Court of the ith Judicial Distriet of the State of California, in an‘ for the county of Nevada, against Wm. B. Huff, and im favor of A. D. Skillman & Co. for the sum of Two Hundred, Eighty-three and 69 100 Dellars, principal aebt with interest on the principal at the rate of tn per cent rer annum from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suits. And whereas, ‘. on the said 3d day of a? A. D., 1862, it was orthe dered and. decreed b said court, that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiff’s complaint be fereciosed and the property. therein described to-wit:—That certain frame building (two storys) situated ov alot, on the north side of Main street, which runs parallel with the south Yuba River, inthe town of Washington tewnship of Washington, county of Nevada, State of California, and on the west to the Exchange Hotel, together with such convenient space around eaid building as may be necessary for.the convenient use and oceupation of the same—be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interests and costs,, and the proceeds thereof applied to the am of said sums of money as aforesaid. ‘otice is hereby given. that 1 will expose to public sale all the above deseribed property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, on TUESDAY, June 3d, 1862, between the hours.of 9 o0’clock, A. M-. “= 0’ clock, P. M-. Given under my hand, this 7th) day of Ma 1862 N. w. KNOWLTON” Sherif . T. P. Hawley, Plaintif!’s Atty. yr Every hcusekeeper experiences how dif ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore take pleasure in calling atteution to the fact that to Insure uniformly light sweet and nutritous bread it is only necessary to use Redington & Co’s Veast Powder. In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See advertisement in anothes eolumn. : ] R.L.J.CZAPKAY’S Private Medical and Surgiccl Institute, Sacramento strect, below M sntgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco Established in 1834, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronic and Private Diseases and the Suppres siua of Quackery. Attendiug and Resi‘ent Phyisician, L. J. Czapkay,M. D.late in the Hungarian Kevolutionary War ; Clnef Physician to the Twentieth Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesta, Hungary ; the late Lecturer on Diseases of Wowen and Children, and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Col lege of Medicine. ~ Vartieuliar attention paid to the treatment of diseases peculiar to the Women and Children. Office hours—From 9A. M., to 9 Pp. M. Communications strictly confidential, Permanent eure guaranteed or no pay. Ceasultations by letter or otherwise free. 2 Address DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco. Spermatorrhea, pe Stee cece screcen : Soatrecnoe-sit:oeess wes: isccersveirar aoc fr SATU Grtninienipenonecs —— ~ Res Rieck, trip of “His. nu Jacob . of good _. &. point Ferry. his two two Sp gon. TJ Americ Mr. Piu ‘the hor on ‘Thu their ba GRAS al giver oflicers Three . polled: , Trustee “Sti, WH seRsor; Hinges The ¢ D. Lew Rc'ven ¢ pies. 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