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1.: i- Advance i "V700DARD & CONNOR foitUs&rs tad rirtprieteYs. " es J. fF. F.dltr HUM. PECKMtfKK VHttU Ki- Senator Ljmaa Trumbulj, of Illinois.' a diatingoiahed democratic statesman, and fate chief Justice of the State,' said in a late public speech, That the contest of thefuture will be between the aggregate wealth on the one elde, and the people on the other. There if nt hope of overthrowing the fepubllcan party until that U made the last. And by the aggregate wealth I th rorooratlona. tho national Baok, the tariff and all that the raonej power." far ore the XHJB POLICY OF T1IE fOtTH. nilLBOAD TBOCBLES. At a recent meeting o the Stock holders of the Atlantic and N.'C. Railroad in Newberne, a proposition was made by the Wilmington & Wel don road, through Hon. R. R. Bridgers, President, and Capt. John F. Divine, Superintendent, to lease the road fur SO years at an annual rental of $83 000. The heritable Mr. Be8t, of the Western North Carolina railroad, came forward with a proposition also, to i pay $34,000 annual rental for the same number of years, and as security for complying with the terms of the lease, offered to deposit $25,000, or cah se em ities io some North Carolina J5ank. A large majority of the private stock, ho'ders appeard to be in favor of leas ing to the Wilmington & Weldon road upon the terms offered. But the Slate's proxy Mr. F. M. Simmons, was instructed by Governor Jarvis to with hold the vote of the State, which left the meeting without a quornra, and the propositions to lease were defeat ed. Tae reason assigned by Gov. Jarvis for directing the State's vote to be withheld was, tho early meeting of ttie Legislature, and the probability of several propositions being made to that body, which, fresh from the peo ple, and responsible to them for j itlieir alighten. Thla plan if it has noobr recommendation, is at least scriptural ; and if the colored man is so thick headed sm not to be susceptible of; aav imrjrovemeat tou will have the 1881. pKTKilSBUKG KilLUOA Co. Harper's Office of Scfekistknent, .llagazinC. ! Petehsburg, Va March 31, 'X0 ) OF TRAINS. ILLUSTBATFJ). StuJ.fln the subject - objectively ) SCHEDULE and , h TO TAKE EFFECT MARCH ilST. b.toftwd..nJbow-agoo,l I.SCl.S,. I ' )' . COIXCTII Science, will be of the most service to uie iare.-i , ;ew lorKfcxprrs eoneiut. e i io;o, JONES, fluch has been said In our ex- 7: . ! 7' a late defeat by the lU8 responoiuuuj ui uisFum wi iuC perfldyand selfishness of New lor . v i,f. k. view of the matter seems to usi both po H c amV abou we poucv u , 1 , pursued in the future, by the South. v . .. , .... cni,.,n tc have given sail ifaction t the pn- A talented but excentrtc Southern u ; ,,, Senator, Hill of Georgia, recommends r16-"' r?-.""' ! WUCJ Ilia T C9 ; v their hands, and want to get rid of it as speedily as possible. Tbey will: have r - . . io "possess ineir sou is in paiienco however, anA wait until the people's representatives are consulted about the matter. j I might say good deal more on this subject but I fear I tare already encroached tc far on your valuable space. Hoping that you will do me the favor of letting rr be heard, I am most respectfully. M. W. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A W ROWLAND WHOLE A LH AKD BETA II. DKALrCR TS Pure Medicines DRUGS, CHUICALSt TOILET ARTICLES A larga stock i PAINTS, OILS and DTK STUFFS, always In stock. CJiarlcs Francis j tiumlter-l louj ajo con pjJii!(1 linve but one work brary. I would select a llarmr's MonthH- AdiiiiH. Jr. IU conunti are co:itribut'tl hy the mo.-t f iniiR-nt authors inl ariinris of Europe and America, while the loi txiwrieucH of Its pu!jli.-hri has innU tht-ni tharo-iIily con versant with the do "ire ol the public, which hry will spare no effort to gratify. Iavc Totors burg daily at . -1.07 P. M. lor a public h-! Arrive at Woldon at ".j; P. M cbmpWte ."et of Soiilli'-m express leave rcl-ihm -g HAlirEIfS TERIODICAS. Harper' Magazine. On Year Harper's AWokly. 6ne Year' Harper's ISazar, One Year Tiic Three atve publications, Any Two above 4ianedt One Year Harner's Y011112: l'Aolo, One Y'oar 4 00 4-00 4 i 10 00 7 (K) 1 50 ir. the the mbandenment of the democratic and. republican parties, and the forma tlon of a new political organizatuy, to be known as tho "National Union part. . We do not concar with Senator Hill In his views tfpn the political situation, nor share in his apprehen sions of dangers ot solid North against a' solid Sooth. We are not prepared to admit tint the democrat ic party ha attalne4 its maximum strength at to North. Four : y ears ago the North was ot solid against thA dmno.rtia yartr. and because in the lata election our Candidate tor the oliloquy Presidency was defeated by a mall majority of the votes of single northern city, obtained by the bribery and fraud of our opponents, and the perfidy and selfishness of a few demo The. President elect," Gen. Garfield. has arrived in Washington City, j and his troubles have commenced. ; The wide awake newspaper reporter and ths greedy politicians cjfhis own party are sivinjr him a lively iime. lie has no doubt been reminded of the old King's Uneasy lies the head wears a crown. that GOODS -Pare Medicinal- WIIISKET, WINES, GIN. ! BRANDIES Ac of the very best quality on owest prices. hand Street's National Hdtel, RALEIGH. N. C. S. R. STREET. A SON, Owneis and Trop's The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle says: The Sooth has at least the satisfaction of knowing that bhe kept her part think it wmill be of the bargain, and if the "hero of the height of folly, to abandon t4e Gettysburg is not President, it is not only party, upon which the friends of her fault. What she will do in: the , republican freedom can ever. rely, for j future, time must disclose. Much de- suecessfullf waging warfare against penus, upon uow great a gain inoj re- i the advocaUs of centralizatiaa and publicans have made in the Senate , atrana rovernmsnt. r an House, and what their policy; will Ther! principles of the democratic be towards this sjectioa The South . nastt rt as dear to us to-day as they wiH be kept reasonably solid for her ever were, and we can see no reason 1 own protection, and for the purpose of whv thev should not' be as dear to prering the balance of power after verv lover of constitutional liberty. the next app6rtionment,when the politi They were enjoined upon the country cal dominion shifts Jfom Ea3t to West, v.. ii.- f.ti,.r ftf th rpnuhlic are 1 be tremendous nroDlem now con- WJ fclC liu". w" - i I i embodied in thelconstitution of the fronting the two parties of all sections TTn;t.l StiM-are the Drincinles udou is. will the administration of Garfield which the republic itself Is based, and be modeled upon that of Hayes, or when they die, the republic roust die dictated uy urant, Lonkimg anj Uam also. 'While the republic lasts, the eron. Until wc know the exact nature good old democratic cause" roust of the administration we must remain aver be of vital importance to all who in abayahce preparing for the worst lore and value constitutional liberty, yet hoping for the best. " j The true policy of the South is, we 'm j . i conceivej to adhere to the democratic j. Colored JI an'i View. j party a he retofore and not suiTer a Baitleboro," N, C.! deftJU,by t few thousand rotea.tarrk j iu detaoralitatlon or disorgauteation. For tiie Aiyanck. Ittaa Von too manv battles in the Editou of the Advance : The ar- ptsH 4iae impressed itself too itideiibly ticlo in your last issue clipped from upon the country has enlisted, the the Oxford Torch-LujlU discusses a affections of patriot and Statesmen of subject in which I feel much interest too "many generations, to allow the not so tndch because I come within absurd proposition of its abondonmeot the pale of the attempted proscription, to be entertainei for a moment. All (being a colored man and a republi that is wanted Is patience and earnest can) but because, standing on the work all along the line." ' broad plain of principle in a laud itad the democratic leaders of Niw of civilization and freedom, and above York and Brooklvn dons their dulv all. in the liht of that compel which on the second day of November last, says : "Iove your neighbor as jyour these cities would have given thetr self." I know, not of anything more to usual legUimate democratic majorities, be deprecated than an attempt to edu and General Hancock would now cste public sentiment in such a species be our President elect, and the South of political popery and bourbonism, as tould have marched forward with an the article in question inculcates It celerated pace on the road to peace, is not from fear that, the attempt will reconeiliation and prosperity. succeed that t protest a-ains!, iu 1 Above all other things however, if know too aell that political popery! and the people of the South ever expect prejudice w.ll fall in the combat; with to ailain power and influence in this interest. But it is because 1 know country, and emancipate themselves that while such a course on the part o! from, the control of Northern politi- its promoters will be produciiveHot no cins, they must henceforward look good . whatever, it wilt widen jealously, and msinly after their own breach that I was beginning :o welfare. Tbey must improve to tut would ultimately be hea'e.l the breach utmost their natural advantages util. that grew out of the former relation of ize the mines of wealth which they master and slave. I am willing to possess , ia theif cotton and- other admit that a great many colored nien ' Staples. Tbey mast eneourage home vote more from prejudice than prtnei manufacturers, and unitedly labor to pie, and their conduct in the 'matter remedy aa speedily as possible, any baa in some instances more the lap deficiency in this particular, which psarance of brntish instinct than rca- roay, at present exist. In this way son,. but I think it is bad policy in any the South will in a few years. become point of view to try to coerce, and at- prosperous and powerful, and I ttrapt by oppressing, that which osgbt GASTON HOUSE NEW BERN. N. C. S. R. STREET & SON.......... ...rropn I'ostaiW Frt-c to H subciit)cis United Stati-s or Canada. 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This periodical, by in ill its1 able and scholarly discussions of the questions of the day, as ! l s l r a t i o n s w 1 1 ich are well as bj prepared by ihe b!st arti?t: has always exerted a mo-t powerful and beneficial in tluence upon the puMic iriind. The weight of . its I intiueuee wiU alwavs be found on the side of morality, nient, and relhienient. cnjlight- HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Weekly. One Year....!.... U 00 Harper's Magazine, One Year.L... .......40 Harper's Bak-r, One Year 4 00 Tlic three above publications, one. year j 10 00 Any Two above named, one year. 7 00 Il trper's Young penplje, 'One Yer, 1 oO Postage Free to all subscri'ern in the Ifni 'cd States or Canada' i The undersigned having purchased the National Hotel property at Raleigh, opened March loth, 1879, that well known House to the public under their management. They refer to their past management of the Gaston House as a guarantee of a tirst-cla.-s Hotel. The senior, Mr. Samuel R. Street, will remain in charge of the Gaston House. The junior, Mr. Win. J. Street, will con duct the National Hotel. apll-3m S. U. STREET & SON. OR. MM. B. WATERS Has opened on Tarboro Street a first-C lass Bar and Billiard Parlor, where ht will be pleased to see his friends. : Bar stocked with the best of liquors. H. K. & F. B. Thurber's Celebrated Brands of "CENTURY WHISKIES, Wheat and Rye. During the Summer Months his BEER will be kept on ICE. Ice House in the Cellar. ICE WILL BE FOR SALE The finest line of Cigars in town, Cigarrettes, Ac Call and see him old J. XI. Stand. Dec 3rd tf The Volumes of the Weekly, begin the first 'number, for Jat'iunry of each year. When no time if ni'.ntioned. it will be un derstood that the .subcrHber wishes to "do in-. meucc with the Number next after the re ceipt of order. . . The lat Eleven Animal Volumes of Har per's Weekly, in neat; clor.li binding, will he sent by mail, postage-, paid, or by ex press, five of expense provided the Ireight does not. exceed one dollar ier volume), lor !?7 00 each. j Cloth Cnses for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by m ill, P'.tpaid on receipt of $1 CO eah. Order or, Draft, to avoid t hince or I s L, J. WEBER, TARBORO ST., WILSON, X. C, Next Door to Ronntree, Barnes & Co., i i , : '. i I '.. '- :. . - : :- - - ' and dealers in all kinds. of - ni MisaMMEFiirocfirif Clears T ooacco T am prepared to furnish' a t short notice all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Families and parties supplied at . reason able rates. Bread and all goods proinptly delivered at the residence of purchasers. nov.O-tj. N O T ICE Ilavinji qmlitied as Exccntor of the es tate f Sarah Fj. Blount, deceased, before the Probate . I ude of Wilson co;mty. no I ice i hereby give!; to all persons indebted to the Estate of said deceased to make immediate );i-n)ent, and to nil pursons havinir claims n"r:tnr tle deceased u pre sent tli-in for paymt 2(.);h day of Oct.; 1SS1 plead iu bar of their SALE AT FOil VKI) BKLOW COST 1 fit U Weconi Jonr Above t!re Sank Mewsiiiipers aie notj tisement without tne Harper & Brothers. 1IAKPKU & i;r Nov 5-Gw to cpy j tins adver- expsess nitler of Atidress. THEItS, New Yorjfc. F O R SAL E. tho uope rich I oner for rale on rtasnnanie terms my Saw Mill. Grut Mill nd ttlon iuf, and all nece-Mrv hxture5. me ! ation, s:x miles from H'llsoo, on the oh plank roa is one of the moit eligible in the I 'omit v. I shall sell out by January 5th If SO, and partie ds.irii.r to ptireliase thoul 1 apjdy te me at once for terms. v JESSE M. TAYLOR. Dec 3rd 4t 1881 Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTIIATEU. ThU popular periodical is pre-eminently a journal for tlie household. Every Number furnishes the latest in formal ion in regard ti Fashions in dress nml ornament, the newest and tnot ap proved patterns, with descriptive articles derived fioin authenticj and original souiccs while its sr.fries, poems, and essay on so cial and doine&tie topic, give Variety to its columns. ( (. ST'- S Wdl lit on or iR-fort! th" or this not ice will be rcooverv. G. CONNOR, Executor :ki" id Onlf Cliaiiro 'otein flood Baifiins. ' TAYLORS 0pER ENGINE HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Bazar, One "fear, j Harper's Magazine, O i" Year, ! Ihtrper's VH-kly, One, Year, j The Three above pub.ications, ; Any Two above name!, One Year Harper's Youn Peop c, One Year, Postage fret; to all subscriber United States or Canada. iu $t 00 4 00 4 00 10 00 7 00 1 50 the The Volume of t be Bazar bein with the iir.-t uuiubef for January ot each year. VY lien no time is tnentiir derst(Hd that the stv'.r menc with the nutuber etpt of order ned. it will be mi iber w ishes to com next alter the re- Volumoa' cf will Pnrt:ibliandA(rriculturl EnBini:CHpperEntrinrfToTn 3 t HI Horse Powor; lry St-im F.nsines from 4 to -SO Horjw Power ; Ut'iM (or Worxl A MnnKn(ri:ies from 8 to 40 Hnrse Power: Stt,iort-ri : AdjnMbl !nt-OffTHica Kninn frvm 12 to3io Hir?e Power; lmprnT;d Corii.B KngiiiH from lito 150 Horw. Powf r; Bilef.rll Iron Frame Reversible Saw-lliil. fonrsizps; North Carolina Portable Com Mill : Cora-Mill Stone. ril pitpk, cuaran ted to produce bettor Meal, with 25 p--r cent, lesh o-,rrf thannjo, n'hrr Mill-Slnut in (Aeirfri."THETATI.CK Mt'Q. Op. or WtXMLN6T)taMl"WestiaiQstr,ld..U.J3. A. 1. S. I frruTet.tny sineere t hanks f ihe-puWis- fr- tl.eir lUfh! paroiflf v here and its a fureveil. rcmembranc.' a:i-J tvo yii mvu'er i'a:,.ii '.; tl;i:i u4 lief nit. OTICK TOWN LOT FOR SALK. By irtue of power vested in m" by the last' will and tefament f Mrs. Sarah K. Blount 1 shall sell fr cah. at tin- curl house door in Wilson, on Monday. Decem ber th. 1SS0, the house a"-.l lot' iu the town of Wrlsoti, sittnted on Tarb vo -i ret;t adj"inino; the lots of M. Koii'ihve. l!ie Ben. f.aucastc r iot and otliers. -The house, con tains four room''. IL G. COXXbn, Executor. Not. 4!h. 1S80. WIRE HAILING AND ; D issoLirriUN notice. The firm of I. ' B. Farmer & Co., was disSulTrd by luutual consent May 'Ah, ISso. The bust ties U now onducted by A. I.. BardiiU I. B. FARMER, I.B. BAR DIN. A. 1 BARDIN. Ihe last Elv Anul Harper's Baz-ir, iu neat clxh bindiii": be sent bv 'mail. potapYr Taid, or b press free of expense,! pntvidetl ihe freijrht dots not exceed oue dollar pt'r volume, for J." nOfach. Chuli eiises foreaeh voltuicT suitable. -for binding, will be sent by mail, jMxstpaul on receipt of $l 00 each. Uc-mimuiees ' .-houtd l r'.n lo . "oy jKst otliee m-u'iev rder or draft, to avoid chance of !us-. . NeA sp:tn"fs are trot to cpv fhi ndver- tise'iK'nr withoot ilie express " w dcr of HariM-r it Br ithers. Address HABPEB it BROTHERS', New York.' ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORKS. " XDXJFTJR, & CO., T 20 Xorth Howard Baltimore; V ire raiiiuir i'or cemeteries. ' lawns, ijar driy?, oliiees and balconies; window guard "i. tree guards, wire cloth, sieves, ftrid-rs ca;es, sand and coal Screens, iron Bedstead, chairs, settees, 4c. " ep2U Bhn AMERICAN FltlJIT DJhi-R, OR mm PITEU3IATIC SmW-nyajwrat or. Correct Principles:. Correct I v V----X. V,T,.y 'Z " nal, and H ei r-ally ' New ."'. i UJ' . I' E v. I .,;..!... feo F.rM ,-il'rrciir.i1. l'f.iub!. 0f s T U A Y J! D. My Iars black robk cow. with on-z hind hoofs. A liberal reward will be' paid for infonnaticn leading to ber recovery. W.G. SHARPE, Dedrdtf 1 ToNuot, X. C. Big Pay. A W G A E N T S N T E I) command-the fspect of all tections o the coantry. Tbas becoming true to herself and the better enabled to make her influence felt, in bebeit oSbhe great principle ot the democratic partr, to whioh she is firmlj attaohod,- The solid South' would then be felt as a Iower throughout this country and not 2iZat- teixa 9f reproach. W want a limited nnmber of active, energetic eiunwr to rnicaxe io a plmsarii and prttfitab'p buins. Good men vriU fiud tlii a rare di.iute To TvTa.Te Money SucU will plrasc inivrrr tbia advfrtisnipnt hr letter. rnckwioc at&mp (or rply, fitmic wbai buiup thvy bare bern f u(tngl in. Nunc but tbort who roan bainra apply, iebg-ly K1NLKY. HABVKY A jt O.. Atlanta,la CC a wwk la vour own towp. f putftt fren. )OQ So nk. Kfadrr. if you, want a bu.-iurs at wbkb prrwai of ritbrr can mlkf cn-at lay aU tba iiiur lary work, write for particulars to K. HalW-n k Co.. Portland, Maine. JAIUlATrS HOTEL, (Keceutly City Hotel,) PETERSBURG, Va. as been thoponghl renovated and liand oitely turniidxid. Lucuioa eeniral and convenient to busi- The hJt hotel iu the city liirlited with thnnibus Free. DKSIRABI.E FARM FOR SALE to be accomplished bj kindness ahda charitable disposition to enligbteuj Knowledge is-the first great need oT tbft colored man, and what be will have W possess b fore he ever becomes an inteUigeat voter. A raan ean oltbf no better excusj for anything he does " . i. ; . i i - j t ii.' I with wUi oi fcuow.euge. insieaa tuen " BROWN t rETTIT, Proprietors of oppressing, show a disposition to mch22 XV OF 1G5 ACHES 125 CLEAR ED ' Siiiiafed on Tr.i-tij t Swamp, one inile N'T'ti-Wtft from thej town of II ilson. The dwol'iitir has six comfortable rotns, tirv ploc. to aeli. Out ltoue.. Butliet'-nt, a"d in 'o-d n-pair. Ila one tftieinCnt htue. with ttifi-e ini. in a iree grove, i;oil wafi-r, a pleasant piat e to live. Thf Miil is veil adapteil t cofoti. com antl to Iwco, 'i'iit-rf is a Jiti- copof t-bav rai. -d on tli- place thi ar. There are linee . lojr barns IGxlS for ej:irin tobacco, built last s'asoii and iu gWd i tinning order. Tliere is also a two acrv tel of .Asparagus, iittw live yeai old. jus f in Us priuif. The I uinri is convenient and inexhatistable; ibis marl has been 'tested at Chapel Hill, ami it ranks with Ihe be.f. There has Ix-.-n rjAAKEN Ul' ASTRAY. An ox canic to my house about the first of September. : His mark is a svsillow fork in each ar a"vd a niche under each, t'olcr pale retl, witlt a few brindle spots.-aud a white face. TIk owner can et bim by paying for .my tro'.ible and expense and ihe co?t of this advtrti-euit nt. -I. V. AMtRSO. Near Staiitons.bu.-jj, Wilson Co., N, C, Nov 19, ls$0. , Premium. Awanlcd It during 1S-7I ":il St;tte T 1 I iilj I r.i t tiA f 'a t O li liri.i Ci.lit fi-Mi WiVMir V IHMF.i: f'OMAANTt. Utan.Vrd.ur?. Pa r- Nur-crvmainiS'l rru't 'rower . a. ' .' ' i ON, N . C, A sent tor C . i,t, . . ..'..f r i. ii , i ! 'i vT -r li rin t a rail a , i ii i v x i .miil inr I . I ai liii.i ....... .-- ----- v . . . LOOK TO VOL'!! INT-Eli E. 1 fllj MOIBY SMPJ IS I0KSY laiJIi! lurgcr-stock of ooh oy hand ticm over at- AProclaialioiliyilieGofBrir $200Reward. Executive I'kpautmkxt. Ksleigh, Nov. I:h. fs() Whereas, leeched at Fai iner.laie 5 chareil with iiiunl K';.ts that tlte State, or so cono-ats him ordinary process of law tauit' I upon hi m. j Now. trier-f. re. f Thomas J. Jarvisj fjv ; ernor, f the Siate ef North t.'a'rolin.-i. bv about 2'J.UW burhelsof n.arl out on ihts """11: ' - e1 "7 ,aw' Place within the hist four year. The larer I' ' . " "J " oiierm; a !e for stock Ls fine. ! i ward ot I w J fund red D 'rs for tlte np- The above if net sold oon vrlll be leased or rented to ;jood parties for tarmin? rtr pors. For infj:tiati4u sec A. Ni Daniel al H'iJson. orai'jdv ti the unileri;ied. W, P. t AKRAWAY. Wili. N". C, OCb , I3YIS'XJ3X, ;IJLi 1:15 1 ountry merchants will do n't.-II. lO M. to ' call t i . . JAS. L. BAfcS. BASS ilPiSISM ii QfCountry Freducs Bought silyis M'S the said Edwin -Farmer has fled 0 HIGHEST MICE IM ID FO R CO-1 i Opoilt Sold 1-or Vuxlt or on Timr at .'toUM, DAAIEL & CQ. & GO'S RESTAURANT UNDER R. R. SHED, WELDOX, X.C. pr-henioii and de!:verr f the said Kdwin ! Frnier to the Sli.-rlrTof Wil-ou c untv, at . ' '. ' the Court House in Wilson, nnd 1 do enjoin icforo VOU UUV OF Sell iiii'iimnoitiiwsmi ai.o all ood cili-j z --! to asfbt in briugicg aiJ ciituiuul to i : ji-titv. ! Hone at otir city of Raleigh, the 9th day j of Nivrmber, lSSO, and iu tlw loOtl year ui -aiucr.cau inu;pi'nieocr. thos. j. jai:v. By the Governor. G. L. !LT)LY. 1,5vfe 5tcrtfary. jviwm tanner in. about ao years oldJ "bui ""'I'iriiufi, aoout a leet for 7 inches in height and Htigfiis about ISO iouud. cojir"" aiifl see us. Wc hare many things io b7 pu aul lusmjf to tfU voraiiJ hop'f.g thcv niH Thanking our cttstorucrs for past fav continue to cull iutd see us We are truly, m,, r p ns BYAU-M, DA.MEL & CO. WholcHale and Jtetail J""h;rs " , j GENERAL .MEKCIIA.NDISL
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1880, edition 1
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