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Tbk Dailt Joravu. Is published every morning except Moiid.iy at Six IVl!.ar3 a year; Tiiuee IXu.laks lor si tuonllis ; Firrr cems per mouth for Shorter riod. Served by carriers tu the city t Futt CE.vts p-r mouth. 1 . . Th Weeklt Joiunal (Friday) One DULLAH AXD A 11ALP. Advertising Rates (mt square of ten olid lines of advertising type,) Due Square, one insertion, Osb Dollak; two lusertlousvOxE DollaU asd a half ; three Insertions, Two Dollars ; four in sertions, Two Dollars asd a half ; five Insertions, Tube Dollars ; six insertions, Tbk ii Dollars and a ualp; oueimmtu, EienT Dollars; two months, Twelve Dni lira ; three mouths. SiSTEEX Dol- LAlfct CICERO W. HARRIS. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDXESDAT MOBmG, J1X. SI.1S77. COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL RE- FOHM. , Xhe Journal has never been mlnnt on important nnblic ciues- tions. Especially on . issues of local and Stato policy has it had a yoica clear and unmistak able. It may have been mistaken sometimes, for it is hninan to err; and newspapers' Bhare the imper fectioiif of humanity. But wheth er in the "right or in the wrong, the Wilmington Joubnax lias sym pathized with the masses of the Democratic people of the city and thej Stato in their wants and their aspirations. The voice of the peo ple has generally been its voice, though it is no time-server and would scorn to bo driven along by a current without power to shape its own course or feel that it had an independent existence. Well, on this last subject of lo cal reform, the Journal has again taken ground in closo sympathy with the desires of the Democracy of Wilmington. Gentlemen in the city differ, as a matter of coarse, as to now municipal attairs are to be disentanglod, bnt a cV cided ' majority are opposed to risking everything upon a com promise with a few individuals in the Radical party who may or may not be able to do what they promise, and this majority have greater fears of carrying an elec tion and getting any Democratic Aldermen who may be elected un der it secure in "their seats than they have of the Supreme Court's deciding against the constitution ality of the appointing power. ' The absurdity' of committing popular institutions to a mass of densely kmorant neerroes and those who dupe them was never more apparent than now, in New Hanover, Craven, Edgecombe and other conntiea. These counties have been cursed since the' days vi iowuou uumuu niw i ova ui officers whoso corruption and in competence are a standing re proach on free government If the Legislature would do its obvi ous duty it must "not adjourn without devising some relief. It is a solemn responsibility which it cannot avoid. The Constitution confers ample powers A suitable plan for both county and muni cipal government can be matured. The Journal and all those who fought i. for y the Amendments certainly felt that they were going to secure their object by the pop- ular ratification of the action of me invention. it wiu not -do to tell "the peoplo that all ihey fought for in" that memorable con test last year was an ignis fatuitu, which was forever to be a light of delusion and a hollow mockery of all hope. No, the peoplo them selves know better than this. The Legislature must assume the re sponsibilityand pass general or special bills which will meet the case, Let us not fear to do what the law gives us a right to do. Nothing short of a government that will place the tax-payers in power will answer. pJq compromise by. which our victory shall - bo turnod into a Radical triumph in the East will satisfy .' our people. They would be a strange people if they could bo content with less than they have a right to demand un dor the Constitution. The people of Wilmington for .their city government ask for nothing better than a Board of Guardians, appointed by the Leg islature, over the Treasury, to be composed of ' a majority of Democrats, and it might be of Isvo or three Republicans of char j aetiT, f rojierty and intelligence. They want no trailim in oClctn. ; " ,...V. ... ... ' i aii u.uivn. illicit According to the provisions of j the bill whicli passed Congress last week tlie two houses will meet J in the Hall of tho House of Rep-j roscntatives to-morrow, and "the vote for l'resident and Vice Presi dent will be counted and announ ced if a result shall be reached. The President of the Senate "will preside. He will open the certifi cates in tho alphabetical order of States, and pass them to tellers, (two on the part of each House,) who will read them, make a list off the votes, and deliver the result to the presiding officer, who will announce the same. In ctso of but one return from any State no objection will be en tertained except it be made in writing and signed by' at least one Representative and one Sena tor. In such an event the two houses separate and take' a vote;' Land in case they concur the vote must bo rejected, but in case they disagree as to the validity of the objection tho vote must be counted. ", In.caso different returns are re ceived from any Stato they will be opened by tho presiding officer, read by the tellers, and referred to the electoral tribunal, after ob jections ergnod by at loast one Representative and one Senator havo been mado. The objections, as well as the returns, must then be referred to the tribunal. The tribunal is to decide, by a majority vote, whether any and what votes from such States are constitutional and legal and what persons were appointed electors, and is roauirod to make a brief report in writing, which must be signed by the members agreeing thereto. This decision must be read and entered in the "journals of both houses, and the. counting of the vote must proceed in con formity therewith, unless ' upon objection, mado in writing, by a.t least five Representatives and five Senators, tho two houses sepa rately concur in ordering other wise, in which case their concur rent action must govern. No votes from any State can be acted upon until the objections previously made, have been finally dis posed of. ' While the two houses are in meeting no 'debate will be allow ed, and no question can be put by the presiding .officer except to either house on a motion to with draw. When the two houses separate each Senator and Rep resentative may speak ten minutes, but after the debate has lasted two hours the main question must be put ' . , The joint meeting cannot be dissolved until the count of the vote is completed and the result declared; and no recess can be taken when a question arises in regard to counting any such votes, or otherwise, in which case either house may direct a recess of such house not beyond next day, (Sunday excepted,) at 10 a. m. While any question is being con sidered by the commission neither house may proceed with its legis lative or other business. The act does not impair or af fect any right under the constitu tion or laws to question, by pro ceeding in the United States Courts, tho right or title of. the person who shall bo declared elected, or who shall claim to be l'resident or Vice-President if any such right exists. The commission is composed of the following persons : On the part of the-Senate Senators Ed munds, Erelinghuysch and Mort on, Republicans, Senators Bayard and Thurman, 'Democrats. On the part of the House Repre sentatives Wood,Payne and Hun- ton, Democrats; and Garfield and Hoar, Republicans. On the part of the Supreme Court Justices Clifford, Miller, Strong, Field and Bradly. " a The Mormon Bishop Lee, who was convicted of . murder and would have been hanged last week but for a stay of execution, is a monstor'of crima It will, be re membered that he was one of the Mormon chiefs who had a hun dred and twenty-seven emigrants' slaughtered at Mountain Mcad- ow. According, to of the court La is' U be shot, to death. Jrucvhabmli Je'serves to be hanjred and then drawn and .aaierCt )M LATE G rant has assumed a moderation in lx)ld contrast with all the pre- vious course of hia administration. He has hitherto refrained from feting with Gov. Xjcholla' government in Louisiana, ' but stated on Monday that he would not take any action regarding either party in Louisiana because that would be, prejudging the electoral vote. Virtue unparalleled I Pity he was not as scrupulous when he interfered before and allowed the villain Durefl to set up a govern ment by . a midnight order. Ah, the times change, and Grant changes with them. He sees the sceptre departing, and he becomes very moderate, very fair-minded, very patriotic. He will not pre judge the matter of the electoral vote I No, indeed, not he I The New Orleans "Picayune" reached its fortieth year last Wed nesday. It is one of the honored institutions of the Southwest "A stitch irj.tima saves nine." A bottle of Dr. Ball's Coogh Hyrnp will often save large Doctor Bills. Keep it handy, for it only costs 23 cents. MISCELLANEOUS .A. 'WEILL a-,.- . AGENT, At his Old Stand, ' No. 17 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, deals in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AS TO- GOODS AND PRICE. TERMS CASH OB CITY ACCEPT ANCE- jan 1& lm P 0 N T I F YOU WANT SOMETHING VERY elegant for tbe holidays try the Pony Whiskey! We are the exclusive ageuts for this Whiskey. It Is the very article that every, body wants for Christmas.' Christmas Goods ' ' IN QUANTITIES AND AT LOW CASH PRICES. EXTRA LAYER RAISINS AT 3 60 PER BOX", HALVES & QUARTERS, "CITRON, CURRANTS, FIGS IN BASKETS, DRUMS AND CARTOONS. ' FRENCH ' MIXED CANDIEn - ' it And Fresh Brokeu Caudy. MALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES, and everything choice for table use, 'at : .' . .v.' -'... . GEO. MYERS' dec 204 q II and 13 Kouth Proiit Kt. EliLIiXGt'S.' isl T Afvles ItutnlMijrn Turnip, 1'urplo.top XurnlpH, Sllver-Slilu Oulonw, Just arrived per steamer from Xgw York. "GENUINE FERRIS Trade Hark MEATS ! CaueGoilC!3iiiiilatcfl i e VERY CHOICE. II. B." Dont be gulled ; everybody kuows that the " PATAPSOO FLOUR Is the VERY BEST that can possibly be offered, and you can buy it at the price you wouldfay for an inferior article. Call where they keep theftest of everything. - JAMES C. jan 274f STEVENSON. EXTRAORDINARY. JNDUC jMENNTsT ARE N0v" 0F . . , VeUED IN CLOTHING! As the season is far advanced I am de- to miued to close but all my STOCK OF OVERCOATS At Very Small Margin on the Cost. My stock of Clothing embraces all the ; ? LATEST STYLES and I am determined to make It to tbe in terest of all to buy of me. - Purchasers will find great bargains both MM AND FURMSHLN& GOODS. :', ' ' '.'.-. ; - - ' Onr ALL MADE "SHIRTS that I sell at 00 cent are still alfthc go'. These shirts are really worth $2 SO. Furehasert will do well to examine beore purchasing ehc wheri " A- 8IIRIER, jan20-tf y ; VSMarket street. , . ". NEW CROP 7i""7 Muscovado Molasses ! 252 IIHD8. BBLS. .Ex Brig "JOHN FIERCE," DIRECT FECil M ANT AN Z A3. Th quality of tliis Molasses Is very su perior. Orders solicited. . Jan 25-tf ., WORTH WORTHaJ alex. mimn & SON , COMMISSION 4, Mfl - - iIERCHANTS. ". WILMINGTON, N.C " Blacksmithing at " . s Corner of Ann and Water Streets. M Jr W: Winn Blacksmith? , : '..Ship work a specialty.' -t . . , , Wagons, Carts and Drays ' Ironed '.'or Repaired in the best manueY. E9"Prlcea very reasonable.' . . Jan at-lw , u E. J. LORD. , To the working class: We nfe now preoaredto furnish all classes with con stant employment at homo, the whole of the time, or ror tneir spare moments, uu sines new, light and, profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to t5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their .whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as mcrt. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business we make this unparalleled offer: 'I'd audi as are not satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work ' on, and a copy ' of Home and Fireside, one othe largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail, i Rcaderyjf yoa want permanent, profitable Work, address, Ueokob Stix row A Co. Portland, Maine, jan 20 tf Cant be made by every agent . . . . .'A ' . - . i wUUU ercr7 month in tho uusiness we furnish, but thoso willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a duy right, iu thelrtiwn localities. Havono, room to; explain here. Business pleasant and hon orable.. 'Women, and boys and girls do aa well as men. Wo will furnish- you a a complete Outfit free. The btiHluess pays better than anything else. We will bear exponnof starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Fanners and mechanics, their sons ajjd daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should write to us and It-am all about t he work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Addreos TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine, jail. 30 tf . Qfinn lELliXEOl'S. BOXING AXES, . HTCH FORKS, SHOVELS,, " Spades, Rakes, riCRf4DSTONs;o , J At JACOBUS. Builders Hardware', SASH D00R3 AND BLINDS.- Pnlntw, Oils ami GlaH, "VAENIn, Ac. - At ' JAUOBI'S. RIMS, CUBS AND SPOKES. AXLE'S SPRINGS,1 CARIUAGE-TKIXIMINaS, Ao., PRICES REDUCED ' At . N. JA(X)BUS Hardware Depot,--jan 19 tf . , No. TO South Front St y CLEARING O.X A.MJ AiT TEH MU. l)& 1 , 1111!. t inst., 1 will offer my entire stock of HaMTEMPffS 81111 mm At Kreatly reduced prices, so as t elear thvJl .out pelore the Spring Trade coni mences. f WM. KYFE tXCHANCE CORNER Terms strictly tash during tjie sale. Far ties not yet having paid their last month's bills will please do so at once, as I require money. , WMf itE. jan !fl tf r ' . - THE SUN. I8U. YORK. 181 T The different editions ofcTHB Sun dur Inethe next year will be tlie same as dur- Ine the year that has just passed. The daily edition will on week days be a sheet of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 50 broad columns; while the weekly editiou will be a shect vf eigli pages of the same dimensions and charac ter that are already familiar to our friends The Sun will continue to be the strenu ous advocate of reform and retrenchment, wifdom, ana miegniy loruiinow prewi imbecility, and Ira ml In tneauuilnisitruUon of public allun s. It Will contend for the government of the pfcople bv the people aud for the people; as optioseu to, govern ment bv frauds iu the balfofchox and in the the counting of votes, enforced by military violence. It will endeavor to supply Its readers a body now not far, from a mil lion of souls with the most careful, com plete and trustworthy accounts of current events, ana will employ lor mis purpose a numerous and carefully selected staff of reporters ftd coi respondents.. Its reports from Washmsrtou, especially, will be luti accurate nd fearless; audlt ill doubt less coutlnnc to deserve aud enjoy the hatred of those w ho thrive by plundering the Treasury or by ueerpfng wuat the law does not rive them, whilo it will endeavor to fterlt the confidence or the public by defending the rights of the people against me eucroacnmenisiu an uiuunuueupuwer. The price of the dally Sun will be 55 cents a monthX)r 050 a year, or with the Sunday edition f 7 70 a year. Tbe Sunday edition alone, eight pages, II 20 a vcar. postpaid, The .Wkekli. Sun, cteht pagea" of 56 broad columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the rate of II year, postpaid. The benefit ot this large reduction from1 the previous rate for Tub Weeklt can be enjoyed by Individual subscribers without the necessity of making up. clubs. At the same time, if any of our friends choose to aid in cxtenine our circulation, we snail he inntoful to them, ar I every such per son who send us ten or more subscribers from one place will be entitled fa one'eopy or the paper ror nimseii wunqui cuarge, At one dollar a year postage paid, the ex-. pettses or paper and prmting are bareiy paid; and, considering the size of the sheet aud the quality of its coutcuts, we ar con fident - the people , will consider Tub Weeklt Sun tho cheapest newspaper pub lished in the world, aud we trust also one Address, THE SUN, dec ltl-tf L.,. New York City, N. I HE PBlUDELIlilA TIMIS AFIRST-CLASS INDEPEND EN T MORNING ;NE WS PAPER, Av , . i .( . - . LL THAT CAPITAL AND tcrpjjlse can accomplish will berely em ployed 'to maintain t high tjeputabon universally accorded to It, of l)clng tlie ablest and best paper ever published in Philadelphia. It contalr!l"alI the latest news, Including tho 'Associated Press Tele grams, Special Telegrams aiid Correspond ence from all points of Interest, full aud accurate Local Reports, a'tidfearlcss Edi torial DiscusMon of all Current Tops. it is a first-class Live Newspaper In every re spect, fully equal to the best published anywhetc.. . . . ' . Tho iaily1 clrculatiol of tho Timet ei cceds that of all the Philadelphia niornlng rjpa'pers cttlubined, with one exception. yPecUledly the best newspaper tverpub ilshcd In Philadelphia. "V..- Y. Tribune. L ,"The ablest and test paper iu Phlladel- (leli.hla.'-A'. .y...Sa. , ' j "The best paper In reulisylvaura." Springfield licpvtiliean.- . ' , Tkhms, Including postage, to a year, or 50 cents a month, ; f Address-, - THE. TIMES, i m Chestnut 8tl'hlladclpbla, oct 20-tf ' 2Z - . "i LlTKIXDaOF JOB WORK NEATLT and expeditiously executed at the JOURNAL OFFICE. Y,, "7 THE ! JACOBI I AXE. J GRAND IES! XISfELLlSEClS. : JNO T.ODENMAYER 51 N. PACA STREET, Baltimore, Md., s ELI OIL PAINTS, H ' CANVAS FRAMES, BRISTOL BOARD, . . Drawing Paper MATERIAL FOR EVERY. KIND F PAINTING, VARNISHES, JAPAN NED TIN PAINT BOXES CON- TALNING A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR -AR TISTS, EASELS, PAINTERS' STICKS, BLENDERS, - &c, Sec, &c. Oi-ders, forframe? filled with dispatch. r Portrait Frames selected with great care. MaU'rialsfor-WAX M'ORK always on nana. r. - .. Cutalo;iic contalnlmr much useful in formation scut en application and receipt oi staj!ip - . Terms Cheap for Cash. ,' Jan 11-tf THE ALDIXECOMPAXY'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. SOLD ONL T B Y & UBSCKIPTIOS THE ALDINEi-TIIE ART JOURNAL 6; AMERICA. , riMUS SPLENDID ENTERPRISE IS I not only well sustained iu every fea ture, but is lwlng constantly developed and Improved. It to-day stands without a rival iu the whole world ol periodical liter aturc. lhebcautiiuidogiM)rtrait,".Msn Unselfish Friend," a chromo pnwente! to every subscribe. Is a deeided hit, aud will if possible add to the popularity which this work has gained. The Art Union feature also promise, great and benelleeiit results, In arousing public interest in the Una arts. Circulars aud full Information ou appllca lion. " Farts I, II, III and IV are now ready warn To be completed In 40 parts, Issued fort' alu an cle nightly. Each part will coutalu an cle galrt frontispiece, origlually engraved on steel for the London Art Journal, repro ducing at a price within the jKpular reach engravings uevcr before effered at less than five times the amount. The plates have oecn uie attraction or fttE LOND OS A RT S6 URNA il Each part will contain so quarto pages, Including thefror(tlppiece, oujbeavy plate paper.- Jl sumib title twge, richly lllumi nuied in red and gold will be given' with the first part, and the printing of the en tire work win be a worthy fepreaentatioii Of "The Aldine Press," which is a guaran tee of something beautiful aud valuable, THE ART JOURNAL complete lu 13 monthly parts st f l each reproducing the best full page lllustratlone rroinwie earlier volumes el iiibamiine, Each monthfy rrt will contain six su pert) plate which accompanying di'scripj uve matter, auu wnetner lor mniang or framing, will be entlrelyi. beyond coinputi tlon In price or artisttc character. Every impression will be most caret uiiy taKen the liuest toned paper and no paius will be spared to make this the richest production of a press which ha won in a ttiarveloualy snort time a world-wide reputation. OEMS FROM THE ALDINE, Especlallx. assorted for Scrap Book Illus- trations and Drawing Class Copies. A laree collection of pictures of different sizes and on almost every codcelvable sub ject nave been put up In an attractive enj yelotw and are now ouercu at a price iu; tended to make them popular in every sense. Envelope No. 1, containlg 50 beauj tlful engravings, Is now ready and will b sent, postage paid, to-any auurcss ioiouf dollar. A liberal discount 10 agcuis aiK Ueaehcrs. . THE ALDINE PASSE PARTOUT&. In compliance with repeated reques the publishers of the Aldimk havo pre pared Impressions of many of their mos beauHiul plates ror passe-partout framing Thn riitu a.r mounted on a beautltulh tinted azure -matf with 'a handsome rciTl border line. To attach the glass It Is onh i left for the customer to paste and fold ov i . . . .... an aireaui attached ooruar, ana uns may be done by a cunu. j 27 subject, 12x18 In., 25M with glass 50 - Six of this sixe for 1, vlien sclecUon i left to publishers. subjecta, 10lia In., iiOc.f With glas 45c. ' . 7 8uiijectsf't)4X8j in., ioc.; wixn glass 5uc. . 13 aubjecti, 14xl91n:0o.j with glass 1 Bent by maii-iWlthout glass, postpaid A . ?"Panva8Sers wanted. THE ALDINE COMPACT " 68 Maiden I.ane, " THE BALTIMORE SUN Published daily- (.cxccj)t 8uhday) at tho Sun Iron Buildngs, Southeast Corner of Baltimore aud South streets) , by A. 8. ABBtt, & Co.- X v ' Prices for Mailing : Blngfc copy, three cents; one month, sixty cents": two mouths,-. one dollar; three months, one dollar and flit cents; monthsf three dollars ) 1 year, six dollars, PostageVepald at thofflcj) y the pub Ushers " ' No paper ; . , '. sent longer ' ' ' ' -0 than paid for. C THE WEEKLT SUN. 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C. 1 OTT TnE SUN, lO BALTIMORE, MD. 1877 mi. auii, iron me geormpmeai posi tion occupied bv lialtimorcand iu proxim ity to tho National Capital presents unusu al advantages to all classes or readers, not only hi the city of Us publication but in the surrounding States. It' is national in scope, independent in politics, and con-' Bervative In opinion. It is emphatically a iiewspapeY, aud Its reputation has been built up by the acknowledged excellence And variety of Its news, both local and general. From Its fairness and Impartial ity In discussing public questions, its circu lation extends among men of all pojltlcal parties,, ami has become, from the thor oughness of Its infoilnation on all current subjects engaging popular attention, the favorite paper of the people. Everything worthy of special not or record in tho State of Maryland, the District of Colum bia and the States adjacent, will be found from day to day in a compact and readable form in its columns. During the session of Congress, it gives special attention to the subjects uuder discussion, the Intro- ' ductiou ol liiiKrt.unt bills, aud the pith of debates. ' Its special correspondence em braces not only dally letters and telegram . from Washington, but covers all tb4 most prominent points in tho Union, from San Fraueisco to New York, and the Eastern -cltle beyond. Its foreign news is the very latest received from day to day by cable. In its Commercial and Financial Depart ments the utmost paius arc taken to se cure perfect accuracy in tho quotations, the fluctuations in all classes of public so-' curltics being carefully noted. ' Special at tention is given to the Breadstuff and Pro Vision markets, and particularly to the urrcnt prices each day. not only In , the city of Baltimore but In other cities of the Union and abroad. For all the piincipal matters that enter uU the business of the country it may be consult ed 'with safety, both by producers aud dealers. But aside , from its political, financial and commercial features, THE SUN has an established refutation as a Family l'aier. As such tho Information itimparts, In the way of general news, Is of taterest to all classes of readers, noth ing being admitted into Its pages that may not be read by any member of th house hold, In politics its aim is to promote, "the greatest good to' the greatest nura- , ber," without regard to party lines, aud to encourage at all times aud among all men respect lor the constitution and the laws. In religion its position is uon-scctarlan, with "charity toward all;" and in local as in Federal affairs It regards an honest ami- economical administration, dealing justly by tbe people and respecting their rights, to be paramount to all other consid erations. To those who desire a first-class newspaper,, up to tho times, and sparing no expense to keep It so, THE SUN recom mends rUclf: whilst to advertisers It offers the advantages of a large and widely ex tended? circulation among all classes of readers.' l". :' ' : TERMS dP SUBSCRIPTION BV MAIL CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE YEAH, postage included 6.00 SIX MONTHS, ...... "... 4 - 3.00 THREE MONTHS," " - - . TWO MONTHS, " " -- -ONE MONTH, ;" ., "' 80 . BALTIMORE WEEKLY SUN, publish ed every Saturday, for one dollar aud fifty cents a year, with greal lnducements to clubs.. Address " f A. S.ABELL'.t CO., Publishers, . . ' SI'S IRON HUlLPiao,- t -r - t , '' ; Baltimore, Md. -r i t intra FASHION AIlLli BARBER SHOP. C1ALL TO SEE HIM, UNDER THE ) Pureell House. Excellent, barbers al ways ready to wait on customers. dclStf ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, A qtfARTO WEEKLY PAPER GOOD ' itivf nTrsivrt MF.nTUMI riMIE CITIZEN IS A FAST FRTEtiD OF -J Wilmington, and has devoted much time aud space to encuragln ( the growth . of business relations between the Cape Fear aud mounlulii regions, fend for rates. i,i.lrK RToXK .t Fl;Rf AN. nov 4 tf Ashevlllc, N.O
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