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Ti'sDailJi kxal is published every tautu except Monday Six DoLLAKS a year; Three Dollar fur six month; Fim ce.vts per month for shorter periods. Served by crritn iu the city at Fim CI5T8 per month. The Wekxlt Jot rnal (Friday) Ost Dolus axd a half. Advertising Ratce (icr square or tin olid line of advertising type,) One Square, oue insertion, Osa Doxxai J two insertiona, Om Dollab and a balf; thrn kMcfUos Two DolAUtf ; four ln- .wln. Twn TkiLLAkS AXU A HALF: five TVS tMMW) Insertions, Tubes Dollaks ;six insertions, The Dolaaks asd A HALF ; one month, Eight Dollars; two mouth, Twelve Dollaks; three mouth, Sixteen Dol- 1AKS. r , .'2U CICEnOW.'MARniS. , WILMINGTON, N.G.. ilTTIJlT I08M5G, fn. 10,' MI. If the Electoral Commission h&s ruled that Florida mast be counted for Hayes because there - is no eroinff behind the Governor's WW certificate it xniut likewise, to be consistent and logical, rule when 1.1. t rwsrs9 Anmiia nit -ill a 4 hUtt vaBO VI VAvjvA vuuavo wuui the vote of Oregon . n ahal . be ' counted for Tilden.' There is no eflcanincr this conclusion. As goes Florida; so must go Oregon, The Governor's certificate must be as potential In one ' State as it , is in another.1' Tilden would be elected by counting Cronin's vote in the Or egon Electoral College. ' The decision of the Commission at the time ire write has not been promulgated, though it is expect ed to be in favor of Haves. Per haps the night telegrams will put i'fctw fade oa the, m'twg . J Our feeling is one of confidence that right and justice will prevail Tilden, we feel quite sure, will get Ma I own .if the lhas ito. .sk it at the hands of the House of fopentaiivei - Tie' Florida decision may be such a one as will not give Oregon and Louisiana to either party, in whioh event the election will be taken into the House and Tilden be elected. Then the Senate would elect "Wheeler Vice President. THE FLORIDA CASE. , iern paper cnus succinci- lv states the 'argument ill the Florida caeewith a Blight critidism on two of the authors of tho argu ment: .' "Ihe certificate is the recordod title of election, and must stand unchallenged and uniitipeachablo, iaid Evaxts.! From the moment the certificate was sealed, no pow er could arrest or reverse the vote, and it muBt be opened and count ed as it was t deposited, said Evarts.", The certificate must be true and genuine, argued O'Cor or", 'and the Electoral Commission k empowered to inquire into its authenticity, aa Congress, which delegated ita. powers to-the com mission, is thuB ' empowered, O'Conor's argument was solid and Compact, though it seems not to have been so 'eloquent' or "rous ing" aa some people desired it to be. It was all the better, all the more appropriate, and all the stronger, sensible people will say, for the lack of that kind of elo quence which can be r manufac- " tared, at short notice. ' - Even Evarts, on this occasion,1 appears to have kept his wings of elo fluencamore closelv folded than vsuali and though he tried them now and then, he never soared be yond human controL"; X TUB LOUISIANA ISFAMV. ! Every day for nearly two weeks a stream of testimony to the ras cality of the Returning !Board in Louisiana has issued from Wash ington. The testimony , of , Littlefield, Clerk of the Returning Board, of Maddox and of Pickett, which was at first assailod so vehemently by tLe friends and confederates of the returning Board, is now fully sustained by the autograph let ters of Wells himself, written while ne was engaged in making up the vote of the State, and only ft fortnight befolelhe Hayes elec tor! were f.nnnWl in. , ...,.' . , . IToi "Wells I furiously denies that hercnt anvthir by these letters, 'aad gives (tliQ ,camining. lawyer tlie iafamoiiR But with all LislLu Lcr tl i J,Jic are perfect ly Will 1 f't Sh han ivarniohed scounJrtL, that he Jvl practise all the infamy con : . sstnl 'J Ut Itl 4 "a b- .tkliA ht he now l.itto c ;.luL.' awayiicd tSat f B uXirn! -jj I urd hikl no ton- 1 1 ' -tan.1 'oni hen Jt Je clared thtT electoral vote of Lou isiana for Have and Wheeler. THE LAST WAYS OKJGH AWT. It is. somewhat amusing as the New York "faun observes, play ing President with a solemn air in the closing weeks of his career, and when the people, irrespective of party, are rejoicing that his official days are numbered. , The message he sent to Congress on Saturday in regard to the re sumption of specie payments will produce about as much effect as a famous message urging the ac quisition of San 'Domingo as a certain and speedy way of extin guishing the national debt!, Grant does pot seem to understand luai in about twenty days more his power will have departed forever, and that he must sink back into obscurity with Boss , Shepherd, Babcock, and the vile , set whom he collected around him, in , the White House., Essentially a man of low instincts, he has made the bed upon 'which he must he for the rest of his days. ' : These reflections of an intelli gent newBpapei which' is apt to speak the popular sentiment, are saddening ,. but , strictly just Grant's popularity has steadily gone down at the 1 NoVth to zero, and now he cornm&nds not, even the respect ftpartiiV!rew yhicbj stodreu hisaijiinia- tration as long as it had office and plunder to bestow. The fable of the ass and the sick lion is very apropos. Mr. T. A. Trollope, in stating causes of .the Liberal victory at that' 'simple discontent and no any desire for progress or exten sion of the franchise, was at the bottom !bf tho movement1 The members of. one party are no more Liberals than the members of the other, and there is no wide- Bpreaa uesire among we people for an enlarged electoral suffrage. Mr. Trollope says that of the half, a'miLaottVoterBwlio mayU'thl polls nothing can induce more than a quarter of a million to do so. hi i r sio'i The region about Bradford in Northern Pennsylvania has solved the gapprollemj. So4ie tinieago in drioibg W oit a vent taas1 struck, and ever since, from two inch jets, flames have belched with terrific noise to a height of from twenty-five to forty feet The light is said to be so strong that a newspaper may be read by it half ftsmile ftwayhijej fof a ton: siderable distance around the snow is melted away, and in some spots the grass and wild vines have kept green and growing all the winter long. , rv NEW BOOK; .We have recoive4 from J.'B.LiD- pincoit uo. -iy Mothers Mann- script," translated from the French of Alph iDl Cll lonse dt'Latnartine by Maria Louisa Helper, and dedicated to Mrs. Emilj l 1. Tll. r . i L i i -ti , i r Beach rlk Jbrmrly At Asheville.tbjs State. Thbki givef f k Bicjure of private lite ol a it ranch luuuly during many of the most eventful periodrof the nineteenth century. A proof of mo recognized" merit ot the oriirinal ia that it has rdcflntly: beck Itmm ted by Lady Herbert in London. The translation before us is an exceedingly pleasant one. , r T. B. Peterson & Brbt have furnish- ed us with "White Friars," a historical noTel or tho days and times of Charles tho Second. The book has been com pared bg KsaJWifcfBlcB wilff Reworks of Sli Walter UcotC Ttfe reader's in terest never flags during the perusal of me volume, anu tno power of the au thor is stamped on every page. For ale,,.'! JmneUrtor'a, -Jwok! ito.! i lie 'same rubllsmhg House nas just issued "Cyrilla," a love story, by the author of "The Initials" who ; is .la daughter of Lord Erekine. , The char actert r j original Rod Ttmnrkablj it 4o vi4r-Mf..-IIeiBsbergetWbe sells this, bound in paper foe 7ft cents. "Leah and ljunert Hall" are imaller books issued by the same firpi'and sold at MrHcinsberger's for respectively, 50 aad 75 cente., "Leah" is a thrillinir story by Dr. Moscnthal. A beautiful ana noble Jewess is the heroine. "Ru pert Hall" is by Mr. iHeiV7,Wood, one of too most prolifici wri tors ?of tie RC. iii i' ' '"-;.."4;i A.--..--' t , .. , ., 'I nenry Waiterson, who was born in WaBhinirtou while his father was a Reprtsentativo in Congress, has had a son born to him there under iimilnr plrpnmaidnM. Hit' l'&i Jf othen, do tot lot your darling u'. r v 'th the Wboopiog Congh, if you reoiftdy ao near at Land. Uso ' Ball's Cough Syrup, and the l uiee win Boon tlud relief, Price . .'.; 4 ,, '-,,. ',T.i'!!2: (aOi)T! s DKALEBS IS : BOOTS A 8UOKS, QUALITY AND STILE Of GOODS, giving more Durable & Comfortable- ( Wearing Slioes, ", At LESS Prk thu any Hovm In the CITY OR STATE! ' Wehmthe ' ! ;" ' Largest and -. , Host Varied;, HddUI U11C11U And yom cm alvar and the tiJng you ' 'want at a biamsablC pbiCe, at i i ', a ! , :t .FRENCH'S. . I DO NOT BUN THE B18K OF Bin ding up a reputation for f NEW GOODS, For special ixx-unlarv considerations, but otfer to my.cu&tomtr the t , r Best Known and lost ReiiaMc Gocds OF ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. . "-,T;II IS J;! V.I U Patapko Fatnily Flonr. 1)7-. r :i a . , , -I-, n Known to all the Southern trade foe tha last tlfty year.. . i MARTIN'S 'filLTEDCrBUTTEl, FERRI S TRADE MARK MEATS, BUBNEl'd', , t , FLAVORING EXTRACTS, GENUINE NEW, ORLEANS K0 i LAS3E3, NEW. CROF. CUBA i :; M0LA8SE3, ' ' MEj'sMifWJertPofuers, Hew CROP TURKISH, PR UNES and RITTERS APPLE UVT; TER 10 cen per poid.'1 t Feb. 8. l' ' " P 0 NY. S':i. 'h VEBT HFTOt' WANT BOMETHINl H V.li fl "I V - l . , elegant for tt UollOaratry tha , .h v. i i fa'.- t i .w -ii... - l !: ; n-..j! t .fl 1' ' V L'- a :'!Ui. -jlV. ;i. I Pony , Whiskey! ' . .'i.;'i'!(vft't( We arc tb eiclurfve agents for. this t ;..S! , ( i f, iU :-. Whiskey. It U the very article that avery- ' .-' vi '''v if- ; ,7. J body wauU for Christmu. J . I- : i . HI '"i '! , : '' .'' Christmas Qoods I r n ,w QUATrriEa ;a u , i v .1 i. ' M.iT TiVVfi TrrisTi f'Ti AND AT WW,Cg;;p(E:; - Till '',:'''." 'ill riiil iti :W I.. ' (,,,, .-. I ?..; ;! -n't y.t,:: -.(-'. f, EXTBA , LATjtB.lR4iaiVai)AT18 JjO PER BOX, ttkLVES AQUAlCTERS, " j .. f ; ' lui) ", !! lit" I, t.l ! i CITRON, CUBBANT8, fiP9 JN , :, A8KtT, DRUMS'InD " I'. ' CARTOONS. I, ' u i; .1 ii'. I l'' A ; ' :!- - ..'I ' 'jf-l - il FREpCU MIXED CJNDIE) i ,i - f. vi i '. -v t: . j ttJ., Aud, Freak Bruken Caixl)-. MALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES, i.l (is I I J..l 'kl')fllt.. ( . i.'i'-... )'. and evathkng choice for table use, at. . .. Hi. U:. ill'. I-'.il., GEO.' tJYERH', . .-- t' h:i t I . .(!)..- I8 - .Ui.f ) -ii . ( . ' .,,) i. 9t Sa'tnli'and 13 froutn Frtml Ur Standard Goods ! r:scELLix:: f - a I- rl JU6I1 lull I i 20 Keg ft Dul.'li QEaKLKuhJ." 0 Boxes Dried 8iLMON. O,(J0() LU Dried APPLES. t v . Aleo a new supply of K. . Best" Strained,; Honey! CITRON, . ... . , ,..,:;M. j : t CURRENTS, .-.i.!!'.' .-4-r- ! - PRUNES, ' ' ! ,. , PICKLES, . M , , j . ; CAXNED GOODS 1 ofaWktnd" -'l ' The largest assortment Of Que il r I SEGARS,' ' ' ' lli'-j nil' A tW tf is .. .: v ! I .- I - - -i !) VA n SNUTF i! ; ndPrPE3,v" :.1 ' 14 ....- ,.i.:v. '..It h: ! AT j , , s .; ; ('!'; I.i. -'h 1 GEORGE L. SCHUTT'S V m ,' ; : ; ' -n ' ! . Live FJovyr Sfore. , er.fllpurkeai VcMl fClAf ! ;a vf 'i i a a 'i tUJUf. t EXTBAORDINABX JNDUCEJlENNTS ARE I NOW '-'OF- ; FERED IN ;t.i..! j CLOTHING! .. . ' I . i !- . .li'l- . .- l I Aa the season, is far advanced I a in de, termlued to close out all my , STOCK OF OVERCOATS At a VeryHmaU Margtaea the Coat. -'Ii'.! rfit "., . ,i i ' - t !?' "!ui-.r '.''- :' -i'.l ,.; ;;!':r,'r: -' r '! ' "V . .. n !,.: - , ('(' f.; .:.i ,;.;,."!. , My stock of Clothing embraces, all the : LATEST STYLES .y :.!r and I am determined to make it to the In terest of all to buy of me.'' 'f '. ; 1 Pnrchasert wiTJnnd greatbargatns in both ( i ) I it'll' I -MID i.4 i. 1 . 1-"'' CLOTEDifi AM) MWB GOODS. ; ,7Xb!.1 tit. i irt"c . 4;lu. u... Our ALL MADE1 SLTTRTS that I serf ai ,;! 'i bin; ' i'.vnt ,itw ''"l M SO etnUare atiJJaUthegaj TheaeshirU are really worth 92 SO. Purchasers will dd Well to examine before 'purchasing eii se- where. ... .. 'il-i jaa20:tf,- J ,30 Market rtretU agent;"1'1""' " .. . '.S:,i'iv'wir'!r'Hl - - Ho. 17 Ilarket Street, (.:"! DRY GOODS, - -Ll-Jili.-' tniT ? ft -'f ivt).u Wi'w I'l .n f A. l'l!i. "i ,ili ; JOOTS toD IrtilS. B iTlSFACJ,' (QlNyi! ; !';: .inirj alH ilivtll.-l'IfilwFo'l :! B"ll . '"njiHi.-wi !,'-iiLi-jo1'-' ,,Hl,,-1,-; ,,f!' : f. 'i'l,'? vjiW .iij'i'l ti Ui Siil'iH W )''. xxma cashoe cittaccipt. j ;; ' I '11' .fitJile- 1m Jfcil-' 'li!ui'V'' iiiv'i-f-tii i!i-!t-Vu.'.ia..(itu(i4 t 7ft m'.-hJw ' 'Mii.i nil f'rfi v'i 4 m"4 i Jaalflln tll:1fc'Kl -Mll ilU. I ''.y'' !'" t iiiit v-4 iti -illin i'jr t.irl(i.'.ll : ! To the working claaa We arc now prepared: to' ftirtiy''alt elates 'With con tot employment ati homes the Whole of the time, or for their spare moments,, jCa (tirea Aew; light and profitable Penoni of either aok oaaity eanii frow 00 (cnU to 15 per evening, andajproportiorait aun by devoting their whole time to tlie buniueea. Boys and girl earn nearly aa much aa men. That eUrk7aaB AaUnUtCe may tend their addrv, and ,t-t tlie bualDeM we make this Unparalleled oflcrr To suoh aa are not aatkaed we will tend one dollar' tq pay for, the trouble of,, writing. , Full, particulars, taiiiplea worth ' several dollars to commrno work on, and a copy 'of Home and Flrenlde, one of the largest and, heat Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mailt' ' Reader if you wwiit permanent, ' profitable work, address, Gjiio '8'rliKr or A Co., Portland, Maine. Jan 20 tf i fl 0 Cn'1 md,! ! tvery agent VlllllI !i..w'ir.v.:l 'i.ti -'vs wUUll x!f-mout m the, buslucss we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a doicn dollars a day rlht in their own locallticsJ - Have ho roma to explain hero,, . Businesa pleasant and hon orable. ' Women, and boys aud girls do aa well aa men.1 1 We wilr ulll(h, H oU1 a a couipu-ui uuuii tree. , a ie bUHiatMB pays, better than anything else. We will bear exnse of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers and. mechanics, their sons Slid daughters, alid all' classes In need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at. onee. 'Now.li the time. Don't delay. Addreaa TRUE A CO Augusta,; Mulaa. .. ;aUfiu u . , ' ' ( 0 . . . r fJIIIOipiESI i . ' r i ,nU I Uil i'i r AND AFTER MONDAY, THE M IjrJiiWlwUlfferxS fl:-BlllllIC E2jFIiIi tti tJuSfirtitB At greatly reduced price, so as to clear tneui out Klure (be '9fruigi lraaecum meucea. , , . ! - r ' ' '"""J" il -W'M. FYFK, v .:, exCHANCE CORNEA- 'erms strictly cash durine the sale. Par ties not yet hafhig paid their last month's lUls wBl please do so at owe, as I rvuire money. WM. f YFE. janSttf " "" . in;-.'' C5 0 &0 Ll ffi feb 8-ly ' - .:. ! :, - i ! i ! : ' ! Bulk Side & Shoulders, " ,! POBK Mfes iSp itiuM :.",,:! Seas JJeef, Leaf Lard, Sugar, Coffee. in v-f 1 TLO U R . ' jaaaS-tfi -, i. f 31' For tale Whotaute and Retail by . - " GREEN & PLANNER, ? reD', 4-; ,j .---"-'Markct Street, I81T.,, t j NfitV YORK The Vtrerefit ilti)ns oiXtu Br lur ing tlaeat)'eat wll be 4ht sawie as ur- Intr the year that has lust passed. The daily edition will n, weak days be a sheet of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of eight pages, ot W broad coftwni while the weekl V -edition will be a sheet pf ejght pages oi tiie tame dimensions and tuarac ter that are already familiar to our friends. The Sin will continue to be the streuu oue ' advocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the ubatitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and fraud tn the administration of public auaira. Ii Will contend for the government of the people by the peoplo and fbr the people as opposed to govern ment by frauot tn tae ballot-box aim ththe the couiitiug of votes, enforced by military violence." It,' will endeavor to supply IU readers a body now not far from a mil lion of souls with the most careful, Com plete and trustworthy accounts of current events, and will employ for this purpose a nuumroas and carefully selected atatf of reporters and, coi.-pppoudeuts. Its reports frotri Washington, especially, will be full, accurate and fearUwat and it will doubt less cootinne-to deserve and, enjoy the hatred of those Who thrfve by plundering the Treasury or by userplng what -the law does not rive them, while it wilt ondctvor to merit the confidence of the public by defending the lights of the people against the aacroahmeuteof aii OHjtistiHed power. ' The price of the daily Sun will be 55 cents a mosth or 6 50 a year, or with the Sunday edition $7 70 a year.: . The Sundai edition alone, eight pages, II 80 a year, postpairL ' 4 iTbfl WiBSLr SuNielght paged of 56 broad columns, will bf furnished .during 1877 at the rate of fl a year, postpaid. The beneftt ot this large reduction from the previous rate for Tub Ww.kh can be enjoyed by individual subscribers without the necessity of making up clubs. At the tame timet If any pf our frienda choose to aid in extenlng our circulation, we shall be grateful to-them J and' every such per son who aunds oa ten.or more vubscribers from one place will bo eu titled to one copy Of the paper for himself without charge At one dollar a yearpostage paid, the ex. pfnses f jPaper and printing are .barely paid; and, considering the size of the sheet and the quality of its contents, We are coa- jdent the ..people will, consider .1m Weeklt Sun the cheapest newspaper pub- lithed-lif the world, and wis trust also one oftiw very nest, ' i' tt if Address, , TIIE SUN, dec lti-tf f TS'cw York City, N. Y -TIMES, AsiFfKSt-CLASS WDEPEitD ! '"Mr: k0RNtbrJ 'NEVS. " !-4al '.lii ll"4vr?V .1 jlLV&kl ,t?AFlfAL - AND ' EN terprfse oah aeoompHsli will be freely em. ployed to nialutala the. high -reputation aniverflallyj aqcordjo fq It, of being the ablest ytnd boat paper ever, published in PbUadeijmla.. U contains all the latest newsj Including the Associated Press Xele glrBm'sI'peclaf Tclcgramt and Correspoud oifteTrMrfall ptmita bf Interest, full and accurate Local Reports, and Fearless Edi torial Discussions of all Current Topics." It is uraUlasa, yra Nywspapor In every ire sjri llji, sqial po tho, best, published anywljf;relT u . , . ; Tho daily circulation of tho Timet ex oceds' thatorall tlie Philadelphia monilng papers tombined,' with one exception. ' : -el-kldly tlie beet ii8papr ever pub lisbela Phlladeliliia." iV. Y. Ttibniht. I "The ablest and mt, paper lu PhlladeU dqipwev-jr, y !' ; - !- " ' ' 1 1 I "TJUe, best jwiHUiLiin t Peuueylvanla.',' , 1 Tebms, li)i ludlng postHge, j a year, or 50 cents a' month. ' " . 'Adaress, - 'THE TIMES,'"" m l ' 713 Chestnut St., Philadelphia . CtaOrtfill,!, i.,l.,'"i-M, .in i' .LL' KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY Fi ' and exiHidrlhnit-lv executed at the 2jt ) r Si - - i i' Hall. iS Pearsall, s Cm MIsrELlA v : i ; ! . i t ; ; . 5 1 X. f l CA STREET,'.-" ' Baltimore, Md., 1 1 V OEUi OIL PAINTS, .i CANVAS FRAMES, . .' -v ::' . BRISTOL BOARD, . ij Drawing Paper, MATERIAL FOR' ,''vTERY. KLNOF PAINTING, VARNISUEsj', JAPAN NED TIN PAINT BOXES CON- i TAIN I NO A COMPLETE ' IT OUTFIT FOR ' , . III , ',' !-. .tT'l! 'l.-tMH ARTISTS, EASELS. -n-, PAIXTKRS' STICKS, DLEN'pEKS, to., &C.j tc. Orders for frames lillel with dis-Wtch .'f Portrait Frames' .Tn.,l i, selected with greac care. ' :('' fl Materials for WAX WORK always on hand. i r;f.j Catalogue tmntalnlng mtleh tiSeful' in formatiou svut ou applicatiou aul tceclpt of stamp.' , . ( Terms Cheap for t'asli. ' jan 11-tr .: ; it ..' NEW PUBLICATIONS. ; ".' SOL V OXL Y BY S USSCRirTIOS THE ALD1NE THE ART JOURNAL PF AMERICA, , .. i rpiIIS' SPLENDID': ENTERPRISE IS X not only well sustained in every fea ture, but is beinsr constantly developed and improved. It to-day stands without a rival in the whole world of periodical liter Unselfish Friend,'' a chromo proseated to every subscriber, is a decided hit, and will If possible add to the popularity which this' work haa (rained. The Art Union feature" also promises great au4 beneficent results, in arousing public interest in tlie fine arts. Circulars and full Information on appllca 1 Un" : b ' 'iti,; ,, uA I Parts I, II, III and IV are now ready ,; SITTON'S LSCRE HOraiflSCElXi i To be completed in 40 parts, issued fort nightly. Each, part 'will contain an cle gant frontispiece, origlually pngravcd pn steel for the Loudon Art Journal, repro ducing at a price within the popular roach7 engravings never before eflorcd at less than; live times the amount. The plates have been the attraction of i - ' t1 " 1 .OtM 0-1 !.. .Tkbi THE LONDON ART JOURNAL Each part wlU HatalliM quarto paces, Includiiyi the frontispiece n heayy plate paer. A sujierb title pau'e, richly iluuii hated In red and gold aill be jriven 1 with the first part, and the printing ' of-tka, en tire work will be a worthy representation Of "The Aldine Press," which is a guaran tec of something baulil'uL and valuable. .; THE ART JOURNAL) ,y'r. complete in 13 monthly parte at. 1 1 each J reproducing the best full page Illustrations from the earlier volumes ef Tin AAbtNlt. e Each monthly part wUloontain alxtuii perb plates which accompanying .descrtp! tire matter, and whether fori binding or framing, wtll bo entirely beyond uompeti. tlon In price or artistic character cur iiudmu viirciicf impression will be most carefully taken ori the finest toned paper aad no pains will be spared to make this the richest production of a press Which has won In a marvelously tbort time a world-Wide reputatloa. . 'M i. ; - , i'. ii'i.Uj'rl'jl1 j:1 . 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1877, edition 1
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