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i ' ' ' - ' ' V. THE EVENING POST i "V. T CANADA V, - - Business Manage 4 J. C, MANN, . - Managing Edit ; 1 Tuesday. July 30th. 1872. I'., if . V. .vi.ni . ULYSSES S. GRANT, FOR VlCErPRESlDENT. HENRY WILSON, Of Massachusetts. ELECTORAL TICKET. roii TilE btaVe at laugf. , JUJlBGU8ERWIN of Buncombe. SAMUEL F, PHILLIPS, of Wake. to v:.. !. t7i 1 - FOR TUiCONURESSI02JAL, DISTRICTS 1 . Edward, Kansoifl, of Tyrell. 2. William r loiud, oi cuun . t" ThAiMi M Areo. of Orange. 5. S. A. Douglas, of Rockingham. O. William.S.Brnnm, ofvLiucoIn. 7. James G. Ramsey, ol Rowan. 8. James M. Justice, of Rutherford STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR. TOD K. CALDWELL, ot Burke. FOB LIEUT- GOVERNOR. bUflTISilBROQDEN, of Wayne, W. H. HOWERTON, ol Rowan. ' FOR STATE TREASURER, DAVID. JENKINS, of Gastou. FOR SUP'T PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, JAMES RE1D, pi Franklin; FOR AUDITOR, JOHN REDLLY, of Cumberland. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, T. iZ HARGROVE 3fraavil - .... FOR SUP'T PUBLIC WORKS, J3LLA8 BURNS, oi Chatham. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, 1st District, CLINTON L. COBB, of Pasquotank. 2nd District, CHARLES R- THOMAS, of . Craven. 3rd. District, ftEiLL iMcKAJKW ?Harnett. 4th District, "WM. A. SMITH, ol Johnston. 5th District, THOMAS SETTLE, of Rockingham. 6th District, O. H. DOCKERY, of Richmoud. j. " i 7th District, 1AVID M..FTJRCHES, ot Iredell. 8thVPxstrict, "W. G. CANDLER, oiBuncombe. I COUNTY. TICKET. it FOR BEHATOR, S GEORGE L.r lABSON. rrii house of-representatives, JAMES HIJATON, ' HvniLliM- kcLATJRIN, ALFRED LLOYD. FOR 8HERIFF, ' ' MJAHEi3 . SbHNCKJR. FOR CORONER, EDWiitD d. Hewlett: FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, JOSEPH C. HILL. ' ' S f rou TREASURER, i a. w nun &mWrH?m h , FOR COJ1MISIONEUS, SILAS N. MARTIN, E. M. SHOEMAKER, JAMES A. LOWERY. GEORGE W. BOURDEAUX, AUGUSTUS H. MORRIS. KEEP BEFORE THE PEOPLE! Gov. Caldwell and ins friends -J tttv. rnrflAOTCS'ASD LABOBKRSOF th$s State tub first lien law they xvkrhau. Tnrirrn flfnrrimou and his hiends told nf this State in 18G8 that ,f1fvery,otelorsour present Constitution I U w - waa a vote lor negro supremacy. their as3axon true t Who told the peopfe of Wake last Bummer that if the Convention was voted down they would hare to nay hity dol- iio t.vciy tnoujand dollars' worth I 5 of property. Answer Ju.lge Mernmon. II is unred bv the Democratic onrans f that the law is to be enfbrced in State i .1 rr i. : i auu muuiupai cictuuus. xuia is uonc ta make it more noxiyu ?t that be nnoainlp fn fnpir iinrfv Tint. tnfvfi- rZu. TnZ: TjrZrJl only to Presidential f and Congressional eleetiohs,TitfbQnt& hKartilt wish it viWWJwV" all OTH , ebs. jx. i. j.rwunc. ' 'Tr 'ir" ' Wh(n thn rehp.llinn Trutfnra am Wr! whelmed in the Fi etc!, and. scattered like leaves before an angry wind, it must not be to return to Peaceful and Contented Homes. Thet must tind PoVKKTT AT. THEIR F: .SIpL AUDBEE PlUATtON iJFWTHB XI$r; STES OF MotiiiT a wtiZ! it ?s of K Tldben. " 1 hold our Governmenti b :nd by its duty of protecting our citlzc-i in their fundamental rights, to pass and enforce laws for the extirpation of the execrable knWux conspiracy; and if it has not he power to do ltjtnen l say our uoy - . . j-1 I ernment is no Government, out;a st am.ij I therefore on every proper occasion adco its nifpf&J rftvpt it trill It made stronger qndsfirmveri,yr7-;- . f An iblatnous' Articlei with the above title ftDDeared iri s the Raleigh Standard, in 1868, which; if As. immpdiately repu diated by the proprietoxs pt Jthe paper and the writer discharged, ;! Although thia waa done -immediately and the ar ticle d enounced by . every . Republican paper in the .State, several uemocrauc papers ieep extracts' of , this article standing at tne neaa oi tneir eaiwnw columns. We are reliable Informed that the writer of this article is one of the editors ot the New York Tribune, now the leading Greeley organ of the United States. " I hate listened with unmixed horror toZsome of the testimony which has oeen brouaht "before you.' The outrages proved are shocking ta humanity ; tney aamn oj Hatcery'obligation' which-lavrrtnd na neuner excuse or iwHywxiitwit , vw- ture imvoses uvon imen : tney snow inai the jtarties engaged were cruies, insensioie to the obligations of humanity and reli qion. The day will come. 7uwevert if it heist not already amvea, wien iney wu deeply lament it. Even if justice shall rwt overtake them, there is one tribunal from which there is no hope. It is their mnn iLuwment trial inounat tcuct, bub . . . .1 7 ! T in Hie breast, of every living man that small, still voice that thrills through the lutnrtthe soul of the mind, and as it smeaks. aives happiness or torture the voice of conscience the voice of God. If it Ms not already spoken to inem m lone which have startled them to the enormity of their conduct, I thist, in thcvicrcy of Heaven, tliat tliat voice loill speak before tliev slivllbe called above to' account for tlie transactions of this world. That it will so speak to make them penitent, and tliat trusting in the dispensations of Heaven, , whose justice is dispensed with mercy, when they shall be brought before the bar of their great tribunal,-so to speak, that incomprehensible tribunal, there will be found in the fact of their penitence, or in their previous lives, some grounds upon whicK QoWmay say PARDON." Speech of Hbri. Reverdy Johnson, in Ku Klux trials, December lth. Tiie Election takes place on Thursday tbe first cday of August. Attention Voters! . Things to be Re- -' c . memhored. Registration is not allowed ou the day ot election. Every "Votershould ascertain before the day of election it his name is on tbe Registration books. To Yote for all the candidates, four tickets must be voted, and every ticket must be deposited in a different box. The tickets must be printed or writ ten, or partly prftireit' aua partly writ ten, on white paper. Republicans should not touch or re ceive tickets lrom democrats but only from true and tried Republicans dem ocrats will give you the wrong tickets. Be sure and deposit your ticket lor Governor and State officers in the box designated for State officers. Bo sure and deposit your ticket lor member ot CoDgrcs.8 in the box desig-' uated lor meuibers'of Congress. Be sure and deposit your ticket for tate Senator and members of the House ot Representatives in the box designated for members of the Legisla ture. 1 ' Be sure and deposit your "ticket lor i , . . , rv.T "jo ' : i , Sheriff. County Commissioners, Treas urer, Coroner, Register ot Deeds, Sur veyor, in the box designated for coun ty officers. Candidates should make the people familiar with these points of the elec tion law. No tax ot whatever character is re- quired to be paid to entitle a citizen to reLnster and vote. D02TT BE AFRAID OF DJSMO i ' CRAT1U CHALLENGERS. tub news continues to come cheerins and good. Our prospects are bright Md if Oorfriendi only do their duty, J he victory will be ours. Let us labor J on then to the end. Only one more day Lof registration and one for voting. Are 3Tur f"end3 all on the books? See to it I rr ; . . . ' - i ai once, iue importance oi , tuia eiec tioa canDot be overestimated. A Rc I publican! triumph in North Carolina means a certain and easy victory for Gen... Grant in f; November. J A defeat; - f pface a heavy toad on tne should- V j. . , . I crs of our friends l friend; in the North, and we do not wish to do that. Remember the whole country i now anxiously waiting the result in North Carolina, and it ex pects every Republican to do his duty it $3ffffWto Sow ;ana .yigilant, actiye, aDSer fine.w ar it aott-JWb-vxaueuZbTimu ciwuyw cjm neeil then be auDrenenacd. Lfo noiior- r: on Thursday. ; Advices from tho "West, assure us,.that if we of thEast.T?Ul do our duty -' lit?; mc r Tvh Re- publican tick: ;JwiU e e; cted.l Is nc- y.toN uzr:d of Pins The this : wrUi Idfipn :ani iabor: for, Inu; ials wr J vjnet:ld byjrflSQum day an4niglit untiLthe sun got dowtt-; hereof AmenCansT'We wish the beac on the day of election ? See that a full tifal songster happiness in her new lite. vote is polled, and that every ballot is placed in the proper box. Let us do ourr spil get .Vwefliaxehearcth adocio statements ol what the Democ- racy of the SUte wasgoiDg to do, before every electi&b.held?aincei.be war. We havebeen;jegaledwith prophecy after prophecyi ayafterSa er each hour Luntil itWemedias; though there would hot, 1)6, a Republican vote cast in the Stab-but ,t we xbeat: them every time but one.; -Wo can, ao it-again n6w H we work together: The difficul- 7 liiriixn in our vav bv our onnonents. . it-- i lairs, t lies iu uut iauna.iu.yui oujvcui. vuuu- . TTT, . ties, have jail been healed, and we are , The wisdom of Solomon, with varia ready for the iray. Let.us then go into tions by BrownBetter is straight the battle with a stout heart. The Election takes place on Thursday the firstj day of August. " Another. Letter. Greeley will kill himself; and bis par ty it he does not allow his pen to rest. The following from the .Washington Chronicle meets our views precisely "Greeley has written oDe more letter, this time to neutralize that North Caro lina epistle, in which he talked so much like,, a Democrat, he hardly knew whether it was the same Donncll pr some other when he looked in the glass.. As he in the first epistle comes as near as he could to accenting the Democratic cry that this is a "white man's govern- ment," by intimating that the North i ri i tn r o o J I pnve me Doum oi us nguia, in mis mut epistle (which is severely short, as if the least said the soonest mended) he Ammu w it ..ndprRiood that he woa. w -w - ' . - has not abandoned the Republican doc trine, which declares all men equal before, the Jaw. , The first epistle was for the rebel element and old Democrats of tbe South, (particularly North Caro lina;) the last is for .thexolored men, who were confirmed ..in theirhustility to him by the former. Perhaps this MnwiiR' hot hiuI cold. Dlavinp fast and - , " loose. Republican and Democrat, ill tend to inspire the confidence 'of straieht iorward, honest men of both parties, perhaps it .Won't. We'll sec." r u ?" i -' " . DEMO CRA Tl G BL UFF IS PL A Y ED OUT. FromtheJonrnal.J . "We are advised ta clasp hands across tlio lilrrHtr ohnerri trirtdpr hv thR war T protest against this advice." -Boutwell, TT R Tren wirtir and: Grant ' mouth piecef att Greejisbor., , Boutwell said wuat tbe Kcpuuncan party all say-u We want no bloody cliusm." We afe willing' to clast) hands on equal ground, with the men who were -once our foes. TLhemen who tougut in the w-fifrni . Armv hnvp.'nn Siitftr foelincrfi against those who fought in the Con federate Army. The North and tho South should clasp hands and labor together, for the common welfare ol the country, and that is what wc wishr To- do thisK we believe the true policy of the South is to vote for Gen. Grant and the Republican 'ticket'-and' to that end we are laboring day and night. Let us have no. , bpody, chasms ! Let us clasp hands on equal, grounds and giving every man his equal jights, works for the common good. k ; : The Election takes place on Thursday the first day of August. EDITORIAL BUDGET. Carl Schurz is still, in hot water. The Pioneer has not been released. Ed. F!VosUr; Editor of the Dra matic News, of Boston, is dead. Seventy-one horses have enteied for the Buffalo Parle races. The value of the purses. is 60,000. American Girl, Goldsmith Maid, and Lucy, will run . for one of $10,000. f he Governihent receipts for the fiscal year ending June30tb, were $295, 101,368 90. The expenditures for the year were $277,517,962,67. Excess of re ceipts over expenditures $97,582,606,23. Of the expenditures over $214,000,000, were on account ot tuo late war. Ueu. Ryan the officer in command of tbe Fannie expedition to Cuba, is to be arrested on his arrival at New York. We fail to see wherein he has sinned. The United States authorities had ample facililties to cause his arrest while at Key West, i I they bad so chosen. The counsel In the Siokes case Will move for bail -to day. t AVhether it will be grantcdrernains to-be.'seen. We think tSatlne popular .opinion is too strong against Stokes as yet to. allow the Court to take action in tbe case. , We have no doubt, however, tlTaXUornrbe -eventually; releas "jwg -baill'- v'" KiWls I 11 a V 3 married cr. iiai- Her marriage will not prevent her from appearing again in this countrj. The rr. T n..ui)rnmonr ll a VI' I ay to, manage their religious af- The ; old faith baa become tire- some to them They onljhave bad it six thousand year?. They have caiied a convention of wise men, and y n6w debating what the coming cree(ihaU bel. We presume it will be forced upon the .people, and will be a mnnrrrf1 nf Protestant. Catholic, Paean and Mahomcdan. observances, and be calle(1 the-High-hurch of Japan. TAXTBARK. whiskev withot greens, than soft-shelled crab cobblers and colic in the tents of the wicked. A bill-poster in Ingham County, Mich., recently demanded from the DeJ mocracy extra pay for posting Greeley bills, as tbe people made so much fun of him while sticking them up. ' The Kentucky Statesman says Demo crats in that State, disgusted with rebel deceit in foisting on the party the doting Horaceand having an aversion to "crow," Whether ,raw or ooiieo, are coming cut for Grant, and thus forsak- ing forever the "ways tuat areaarK ana rick9 that are vain." v The Ex-Confederate Colonel who now editart'ne Texas State Gazette is not quite up to the standard of his party. He says "there should be no demonstrations X)t applause, no rejoicings ot cravens r.. . r, r.on 1 1 I l w I rr i mom ' nr. r ll o preselitall0u 0f Greeley's name." He warns his Northern brethren that the burning of a single fare cracker in honor of such a humiliation migbt explode the nowder magazine and blow the Democratic craft to atoms. - In reply to a letter of a corresponded of a New York paper asking whether the current statement that A. T. Stewart had contributed $30,000 for Mr. Gree ley's support was true, that paper, alter remarking that it has no knowledge on that poinCsays: "We do know, . how ever, that Mr. A. T. Stewart is very much disgusted because he could not frHenr Hilton .appointed 'Collector New York. And wc also know that Mr. A. T. Stewart threw all the weight oi nis mnuence last vuar iuiu tuC swlo 1 with 4hteTammanv thieves. for the pur- y - - 7 pose of saving a few thousand dollars a year in bis assessment. It would, there fore, not be at all surprising to find Mr. Stewart once more on the side of Tam many, and supporting Mr. Greeley." The Fulton (III.) Democrat, a strong Democratic paper,' has been discontin- ntA Tbe editor says: "Wc cannot J consistently support these nominations (Greeley ana lirown), ami tnereiore -wn&tiraw irom iue canvass. At is use- i ... . .1 r i . S1-" wn have been almost unani. m0usly" endorsed at Baltimore, ; and a large proportion1 of those who nave heretofore acted with the Democratic party are enlisted in their support. From our standpoint we are unable to sympathize with their advocacy of these candidates, and we yield to the wishes of;the majority jin ; discontinuing the JQemocrat. Policy tat this time, c&nnot gain the ascendency over principle, in our minrV' v Greeley ites iu Indiana have been claiming very c6nfidently that the Qua kers in ""Wayne- county will certainly vote the Cincinnati ticket. A liftle in cident which the Indianapolis Journal really lie. The Journal says: "At uuonn, wucrc juuan spoKe tne otoer night, they refused to allow him the. use ot the public hall, which is ,owned by Quakers, declaring that they wouldn't let Jeff Davis occupy it and didn't see why Julian should. George W. ac cepted the situation, aud held his meet ing out of xloors.7V A prdmine'nt democratic ward politi cian, an ex Alderman ol the Nineteenth Ward of New York, in conversation . about the Baltimore endorsement of Greeley, did not ucsitate to express the reasons which influence his party in'the present campaign. lie said: "There was no use in nominating a straight ticket for the chances f its success were too poor. Greeley is a nasty pill to swallow, but we have got him down and managed rto stand it. We have been out of office tor a long time, aud 'have nothing- to hope from -GrauJhut If we. elect Greeley, he will iiave to give us something, and 'half a I oat 13 better than no bread.7 " o 1 NEW ADVERTISES NT. ANNOUNCEMENT. . AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY friends.T hereby announce mvselt an independent ' candidate for the office of KEGIftTEK OF DEEDS, pledging mTself 11 cicctcu. loauuiuiiy aiscnarge iue auiies of that office. - - ! David b bunting. iuijSQ . - .. , , 62-te -la dfci,-; Ladies Croquet Slippers. " lUEWSTYLES call and; see thenv-FINE Sism of the Bie Boot. July 80 62- HEW ADVER FROM A G of yesterd Vl he t it Vm. JUHar ss. carTdidatc V . M ce of Regi?t -eeds anaagoodcitilen. Born and reared amtin c hotumiiri receive the votes of all nam e citizens, irrespective of party or race. An old line whig before the war a laithiul and flicient omcer aunng ino ww, ken no active part, ponvicaiy . -r all, rwrdiesa o pouuw " ,t ,-;c.,t1v tiinnnrt him. As an OIU ClUZeu I . . , j bespeak; Vof him ne warn and cordial sug-. Hi port of the especially. port of the voters of all parties, and more especially of the Conservative, party of thi county, of which I am a member, uuruw zens know that he will serve them faithful lvand well. " . 1 L . 1 ljCt us eieci mm. July 30 CITIZEN. 2-2t MAYOR'S OFFICE. CITOPiWIIiMINGTON, I - July i30tli,1872. f rrTiiTuoniv TTTT."" 1TTRST "DAY OF AU- sust next, being appointed by an Act ot me h lUUlWVAft - ---r,-!-- - General' 'Assembly of the State oi jxorui Pflm,ina for holdin- an election for State ; "-"..-, and County offices, rtTTve-DTk That, all bar rooms lor-places. 1 v linnnra art. rtiiied within the city I limits; or within onenme mereoi u; wwu llbl U A Ivl W w - I and remain closed from so'ciocK weunebu night 31st inst., until 6 o'clock of the morn- ins of Fridaythe ad oi August neii. An Act of the General Assembly ratified 29th day of August, 1S68, makes the selling or giving away liquor upoii the public elec tion day, a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of hot less than $100, or more than 51000. All interested wilj take notice. j -V.. JAMES WILSON j . Mayor, 'july30 2 2t THE J ACOBI AXE, Guaranteed to excel all others, both in shape and materia i. Be sure to ask lor THE j ACOBI AXE. AND, ACCEPT NO OTHER. For you wi! i then be certain you are getting the best lor your money. EVERY AXE WARRANTED. ' For sale, wholesale and retail, at warmvare lepot, i o. y ju.arK.eL wxeei, ; . And Dealers throughout the JState. J ix hardware;! . ix 1 GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,? CUT A lery, Iron, steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, A tviiin if trvr Art A . Ill V A U.VI We would respectfully call the attention of - WHOLESALE BUYERS to our full and complete assortment. in bracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages we can oiler fi ova. having the agency 'to sev eral leading factories in the trade. Always on hand Sole and harness Leather, Kin and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Ac, Ac. ' . ' Please call and examine, before purchas ing, the stocK at NATH'L J ACQHI'S ' nrdrrt Depot, Koi 9 Market St, iov 9 117-ly AT COST FOtt CAfII ONJLY 1 WILL sk'LL THE BALANCE OF MY LARGE AND WELL .SELECT . ED STOCK OF ' WHITE GOO DS- AT COST -FOR CASH; Come Early and Get BARGAINS. A. DiBROWF, ExcIiangcCorner. july 20 Gt-tf Morrill's liestaiii-aiit, THE JG- E M , No. JLO 5SOUTH W ATE ft STREET. 1 . WILMINGTON, N.XJ. Meals at all Hours. The best Wines, . I.quors and Cigars always on Hand. The Public are invited to call. 1o20 , BINF0RD CROW & CO., QAVE IN STOltfe;ANb TO ARRIVj ' 1,000 Barrels Flour, ... 100 BBSS Coffee, , 50 Barrels Sugnr, 100" Barrels -Fork..: J 0,000 Bushels Corn, ' And a full line of 1 -V Gr R Q C.E H I K S , Which theyxffer as low asibe lowest. 1 ' pnntTOMprs eiven steciatattention. june H 2- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the! college op 'physicians am, 1 SURGEONS of .Wilmington,, seeing th. necessity of the establishment of a - "CHARITY HOSPITAL!" Wherein a large amount of suffering anion, the indigent of the community can be t lieved and the cause of medical science ad vauced, have determined,or the purposed acquiring thenejeijsarry fcnl to put b? fore tne coiumuunj oyutuic ui h lxjtterv ,iniorthA ausnices of the "North ciuJ " ii A rcvnioflnn " rrrnl"rl i yud riiir .emes aiotBrate qne, ,. entirely HvithiH their -compass. xue cjiances of sui' cesa are-eatewjanver onerea before in the United Statesbeing ' To Every Eight Blanks The Colleee or Physicians' ; and Sue-o.-,,,. pledge themselyes?, kH. 0k i First.! -As to , the aJrness of the undertak. liner f : siK fiMLi Second, . 'inw-iue curawing amavoidablr postponed Jrpmthe i 18th Liunehallposith ly fiome on on iue ui ugusi next, ...... 1 ' ' At, fheir -reouest I have undertaken th. rh 9 rin ?ement of the Lottery and shall ik. m m p , - - Mon every eaon wj uun, ouvi-cais. E. D. HALL. je26 No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer ins , FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, . wiitoow! SHAPES, fAPER HANGINGS,' PICTURE , FQAMESfc tgRI)S, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c., &c. Having jusiieceiyed a supply' Of Furniture, I am, prepared to, give the public as good bargains as can De nau in tne city. please call and examine. ' r ' mayl5 147-ly THIED WARD. 4 THE POLLING PLACE In the THIRD ! WARD will he at Neel Gerken's Store, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets, instead of Canaday s Cart House, as at first advertised. - i By order Board County Commissioners. W. J. BIVENS. Register. Per Wm. M. Harries, Deputy. . July , - , iH-iawtc For County Commissioner. f HEREBY .announce myself as an inde ripnflfint. randtdatp. fnr IVinntv 'f!nmmiK. sioner in opposition to . M. Shoemaker, and respect! ullysoucit the sunrages of my fellow-citizens at the ensuing election. I - ! W. J, BIVENS. July 27. it , . . GO-tde EDWARDS & HALL, - Wiiblesale .G-rooei's COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. june 8 A LOT ! Elegant and Standard Piano-l?Jrtes, lust re ceived per steamer, at the Live Bookstore. Kanbe;& Stieflr and Grovensteen & Fuller, plain and carved, extra finish, at Manufacturers prices.. Purchasers' guaranteed -satisfaction 'as to superiority of Instruments. Ai Tbe most eminent and competent compo- sers of music, la , this rcpuntry,. and Europe, have pronounced . these instr uments, first-! class Pianos. . " " : ' ' ' - - i -' 1 1 - The only place to purchase first-class and standard Pianos and Organs', Is'at HEIN&BERGERS Live Book and lusic store. Jell ,,M ,;J f 'f':H t'-- ' 21 $ 7 5.00 M & ' r AND UPWARDS. gtJILDlKG LOTS FAVORABLY LOCATE at SEVEN TY-FIVE sDOLLARS- and up- 3m prarfjL No excuse for "paying rent also a small i i f. house for tent. Apply, tqe t JAMES WILSON 171"U febl The People's Repablican Tickcfi HON. GEO. iW PItlCB, Jr. BKPRKskNTATlVBS, JOHN W. MACOMBEIt, niI.-iIcliAURlNp ! ALliEi3t &LO YDY SHERIFF. GEN. 8. H. MANNING. E. 0. 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