' ' : -. 1 . r ' - ' '"' "'"" ' . ' -.. ':-'--.--. '- " ' . 'I' .''' I'.""--' ; - 1 - " ' ' '' S ':..''-""'.'..' : '.;' ::-',! - :' . i' . ' ii.- - - ! - -- : . . v. .jk, ' .THE WILMINGTON POST. of the -Tides.;: jr.; h W. P. CAN AD AY, Editor and Proprietor. i f WILMINGTON; N. C.t i Fkiday Morning, Jan. J 8, 1878. tration, he shot towards the southern I Louisiana. If Hayes desttoyed Pack- Republicans still rankles in the wound d he .tainted his own title, did lie All bodies attract each lother; the where it struck and that we have griev- 5f ,Hayred yltf-itf. 1 exerted tde- ances peculiar to ourselves. But we power above Hayes sufficient to put pending upon tfce; weight of the bodies can forget these. While we do hot ac- him out of office. : ! .' ' and their distance from each other. 'cept his opinions in regard to the south nu keopening of tub electoral The weight of any body i, in fact, the i is not necespar fbr the jRepublicans " .' commisslox. ' j : . . . force with which the eartli attracts that in any state to take such a course as to Q You do not anticipate that an la- body to itself. The celestial bodies are . . . : . 1 . 1 I S ki i. . . . ti I .:' .L 1 I - . J : 1 I r. 1 ;, j . . .1 f f I ' Vnn'W inrv,?; Won Wi anve ,De Resident into the arms 01 ve8ugauo,n wou a resin iu a aisciosure aU chai ned1 together by HhC force of at Dick Badjrer and Gov. Van H.N;SniiihChiVn,tiCT tomi out 1?'."- UKi m mo ,tac oi ADurew jouusou. uvhi, n( . i I mtt our Dlanet to .-armroach to mem-. I Kolpioh nn i ho 1st hu- f.t Mr. Chandler I do not.1 I do not this attraction being counterbalanced Few people yet doubt the believe any such facts exist. I am jv J by the centrifugal force, we describe a professing great love and LVf;- " "f -:i i -4-1.- I curve, which is tne resultant of those the nesrro "fellow citizen"! . -. - . i iiriiLiiti i: iimLiuii: Ann hkj niii iiiiii . i.m.m.n n - - - - - - - m . . rresident, although they distrust his . fthi: " wm nAft rpotMn :t two forces. But the surface of the earth the total weight of which lbs. Mr. A, L. Shu ford, of killed one Essex hog this brought the scales down to Piedmont rress. . Ju-t think of how tilings this Sta'.e are bconiing changed, when it is armmiHid that ?lr was' l.CSS this 'place j wee If 1 which nuixej en in I "and the 'unexpired term of the late Chief JusticePeareon. He is one of the very I first lawyers of the?State, and; his ap i pointment will'not only give satisfac tion to the bar, but to the great majority the people.. Before the war ,he was . ar.times a member of the Legislature, and w rJ '-iL f. ii r' 3 . i. . j . "I vUCSv TTllcii au'JlIlCl aUUCal IU 1UU u,w l rnm ih tA IhomariA rlittf rit nn in I . rrn nuuu luieuuuns anu inieirntv ui tuc c - - ----- i rnrtra T - i . - I Hanf il nnwtmn, . if will nnf t Ira 1 I judgment. And- there are as yet no difTerenc'ei or grievances inside the par ty which may not be redressed at far- side by. 4ncc in Jannary, in celebration of cnia-h'ci?.tjioi day bcth respect fcr Extremes Charlotte are, indeed, concentrating. correspondent f of from . pie shallarrive. 'The Republican party must be preserved, and its principles. It may elevate men to authority one day, and retire them to obscurity the next. And we may in time teach pub lic servants not to tamper or trifle with the - judgment or conscience of the The Democratic scandal-mongers of J people who elect them as if it were a ,1860 came, within one vte of being made speaker of the. House. Since the warhe,has participated in public affairs hardly at all, and is naturally a conser vative man. He is a member of . the Presbyterian Church; ' place. Republicans will not reopen it and the President will take good care I consists of fluidind solid; the former, Bemecrat. that the Democrats do not. Aa Ws 1 bwing td iU' mobility, exhibits a greater i . i i . . i . t I arm a nn tnanafAM ruafl Tf tnoat T.fl A I ..... mm ouidv niiDusienncr, wnicn argaius i v"vt ?:vy.v'r . t":- w" I rnunicates the strange asc he fulfilled, so he will keep 'them from J sun or! the moon.', .The eun- on account 1 human body thai oi COFcuiuR luc uuwuuu, wifcu new w ot nis enormous duijc, exercises. a mucn un jji Tonnes? ousting him, by further and continued ra9r attrMMiiro rLr nR th parth , f c "ncs f ..nnPP.,inn, L fh SftniWn Tw-ot. greater .-attractive force on the earth d wa3- buried, and who dominate the party and are greedy 1 tnan ih moon, but . the SQlar tide is disinterred fur removal, io lor the oraces. il mucn less man tne lunar uaer ior tnis is rj round to i - . . . .-.V 1 -. ---- j reason that the moon being nearer t0 B0& gtone. and in air a .some after! TWO S PICTURES. the I earth, f attracts 'the surface of the jlttie aitered in natural feature?. TSie Tl 1k.T TT- tf fi'lt 1 xuv ikw xiampsnire czaiesman, pup- - faj - fnan L Rrtil(i u. and. . V o TTniiao tiotro " nooonrT n roar'i !ri I mro iViniiKlo anKIoAf f v nV lnormsif jam I JlSoed flt the Ganitftl Jinn Or t.nft I 1 ' ' . . , I J -i Mr ? 7 IT "0"v- . 7 'v.y.uvwu p.v.w """j"-- - r-.. -.; - - I ineretore tne water rises in- a neap uu- Henderson villc turning themselves into ajs many smel-1 or whim which credulity may conceive, very aoiesc itepuoncan newspapers in I derneath the satellite. : ling committees as there are standing ( : 1 ' . . . - ; j -New .bnglancf, One which speaks es in The Chiel Justices uf di the Charlotte Vsheville, com bf a pelrifie rs. Murray, vears since . . yards' being Ifendcrson- a-ve chanpred earancc but the graveyard at. cqnmittets. In short, every standing WHAT WILLIAM E. cnANlLER pecially the Republican sentimBnt of committee is authorized N. C. to investigate SAYS. not charges," for there are none, but to 1 The New York IIeral$s Boston cor- stick their noses into every corner of respondent has interviewed Mr. Chan- cyery Department o see if they cannot dler on the subject of his letter and the jlnd something but of which they can resolutions ot ihe New Hampshire jnak capital against he Republicans. Satejconvention: '. - tt-'tJ "U 41.-. Ml i 1 At ,-r ' riL- Ji! " i t iv jts iw uc uupcu iuac luey iu uui suu- j Auesuou iur. vuanuier, now uo New Hampshire, makes the following very uneauiyocal and emphatic declara tion : - !" "When the organs of gush and sur The sud,. on the other hand,' being so distant, exerts piem8 rt siDC. oriraliziltion a:: nearly;as )mack force on the surface as Joh L . TaylorUejecly Januarv, 1819; LeoL-ard Henderson, .'elected at Ject themselves to the same amount oft you account. ior,me secona resolution was never a time, not even - ridifcuieVaJthevidlast vearwheh thev l the Kepublican platform adopted at land was rent by. civil war- " .,' .1 , l-i . Z ' ., Concord. JN.H., yesterday J with regard neonle of the North inrew ineir arae'nets lor lour months i on the ocean bed beneath, and. there fore, lifts up the water very little. The :, . . . . - . I V . - luenucaiiY Ha me eucviuia puuuvuu , n,-OII1lor-. Tr lS:t. r.nrrVC':,: "! "Jf of theeartKmostaistan, irom Nash -electe(l t DecembPJ the Republican party cherish a feelinsr the; sun or -moon,-only ..in, this cat e R- hraond . Mumford Pea of hatred towardf the South they lie in the; ocean bed is drawn towara tnose fVloir tonlti anrl tha Vnnw if 'TtiAra I k.J: itnn iUa n-ntpr When the C:Lu f, loft Kohinrl Whp.n . -5 wnen me which4 is, in fact, left behind. rhpn'Hhpd sii rh jl ine sun anq moonare cuw m uunjuu- to the President's policv? i! ' fPAli ?a Kt I tion "or nnnMition that is. when the and,drew up nothing of moment, ex- r Mr. Chandler The resolution was there-shall be the same equality of line joinin"- them passes in the neigh ceptiog the floundering body of Oeorge tKejresult of a compromise of conflict; rights in the South as in the North ' and horhond of or directlv through the Ui rendieton. one ot their leaders. "-v."."". " "T, . 'rrrsT luo wcumcmcucc iu iuvursauiv ww. i i no onmion as tn tne nast arts or tmsi- t ..- . ... . -. 5 -i --- -- --- u ' 'Z inow see wnat the conciliated south THEKKW IIAMPSHIKK CONVEY- r"li" '-"i X.1: savsvfe The KouihertfStatt published in '. VEXATION. efforts as he may hereafter make to that State where the rauFderersbf Judge ' Tiie Republicans of New Hampshire" eep faith with the people, and secure Chisholm and his son and- daughter ... i ii. ' or.i" ' . i I 21 iruuu auiuiuiBuaiiun. ' r i . . . i new meirouue convention at uoncora u oWhw wa nof h.rhtt.5omor rwmrtS ""Puu.BMcuiuraggww, says . ; On the Oth of, tpisj month for the nomi- forcibly expressed? ij v bttiion of Governor and Railroad Comr 1 1 Mr. Chandler The caucus of the uJj;c Pear- ilurty niissioner, these comprising the whole night belore had revealed such a state Ktkt. irtketi flntr. Pntf. Anmi. pi leeiing m iue pay inat 11, beemeu . . probable that a resolution either post there was' nothing of feelinsr, 'as to the I ing the President would other officer.. What gave the assern- ia March. Indeed, Col. Mason W. ' blagc - significance was the fact that Tappan announced so emphaticaily that ..." i i, ,. , the convention musi take some not ice - there was . among: leading Republicans of the President that it was; felt certain- in that state divergence of opinion in he meant to organize a bolt, as he had regard to the manner of'treiting the done once before in the Greeley cam- ; President's southern policy, and there PaigQ- Under these circumstances it i T .t1- 7 a"u l"cc was ; thought necessary to niakesome were some apprehensions that the body compromise in oraer to save the state, might be the scene of wranglings.such and the committee after long4 delibera- as i might auect the vote in March. ,uon, armugeu w icwguiz luo uiu This, apprehension was increased by ellce of opiwm as to past . A, - i . , 'v - J " ' u-!,.- .J 1 express only the hope for foref the letterjof Mr. .W, E, Chandler, ocai terms, it was icnown that Mr. QThen you do not understand the acts and to wise aetion in the future. DID KOT APPROVE THE SOUTHERN 'When wo have thus obtained the upper-hand, we propose to undo what has been, done by the" Radicals since 1861, as far as lies, ia our power. We propose to tear the negro amendments out of 'the Copstitutiou. We propose to, restore the'PJantrr Republic of our fathers in all its original purity and simplicity, j , ' "When the repeal of the revolution ary amendments i is sprung upon the country, it will catch up and carry the Eopular sentiment with it, from sea oard to seaboard." Hurra 1 for the Southern policy ! "rom the Inter-Oeean. , The Coalition. in Congress earth then their Attractive force being united, the tidal wave will be ajnaxi mum, forming 'spring tides.'? If they be in "quadrature" that is, the lipes drawn'from their centres to the earth's centre ': form a rfght angle then the tides will bo at a minimum, or "neap tide" will result. It will be evident, then, that if thearth were a world of it'---. . - - . waters, each tidal wave would pass completely round the earth in 24 hours. The existence of continents materially modifies the transit, and it is driven from it course, and, "consequently!, re tarded.- The great tidal wave takes jits rise' in the deep, Antarctic Ocean. As it June Term, 129; Thos. Iluilin, elected Frederick Terin, 1852; rson. eiecten at December Term, 1 80S. son was on 'the' Supreme'' lieiiclt vears. and (;hiet J ustiee nineteen yen r-- Raleigh News. 1 I A rounfr Jauv ol Kalei'-n preparations to receive 1 ii iiti . i ' i cans, wnen u.o uay -capi.s ffcer-carriage drove: tip to Vne dtor h'iid t h e n d r o y e a w a y , w i! I h o u 1 1 h e b e 1 1 b e i n g music all her iNeW dear's eariKige pulled, 'and it was i: ea r ! y the lady of the house discovertd- tliat :nrlcet basket it euijtained iein:s. laiit dai!d broom - out. ' in .(lie her husbani had left the it pu the front door, a htl tha about a peek of vi:il'ug'- husband is now bald-headt.1 sticks haye risen DO- per Raleigh market. Wcldoii ii i" lit before NE W AD VRR TISEMENTti 4 traverse the ocean the water- is not l rPHE,SS0 1 HOLIDAY ANNOuifGEME NT To HIGHT, raised above a few feet; but when it enters a shallow sea, or , an estuary, where the tide finds itself in. a sort of I funnel, - then the .rise is sometimes as much as 70 feet, as is the case in tho Bay of Funda. The wave is not a wave of transmission, but one of mo- Chandler was to be a member of the convention to have expressed approval . A united Democracy loyingly embraced the Cincinnati Re publican platform, and coaxing a Re- miltlioa ri "Proeirlont ti (ka millennial . ,. i i. a m 1 tion, and if the particles of water were sign of the nineteenth century, op dettitute of air cohesion or friction admirably iilustrates the . case in his Lamong themselves they would only rise fables where the lion invites the for to and fall into the same place after the en and 'partake of his attraction, had passed. A wave of this aiin in v strip. t or 1 CLOTJllNlJ . ' i i A'Nl) 1 : . - a; -I'M .. GENTS' FURN 1SH NB . K - Is fully up to tho cienand. i ... : :ii..t u .1. .fna T-' V.nnventinn whRro hn would annar of the President's southernrpolicy? J -i.h wpirM WIHir.al'pTnPfi. , Mr. Chandler Most certainly it did. walk into his den ence such as feW mei have had. with I ?i?-,-..Zff?J: jmrLJi8r-f Ji I hospitalities the prestice Of havind been fot eight fhintr- " whieh the President had done. g carefully around, renferks that e the point of disturbance,, but do'not iL' c.:. t...u I vr tn AapanA ha tmc; haa noticed that all the tracks lead in carry to the shore anything which Mn Commiicrf and wlthlhe ct deht'a t declarations that rebeldiers ward aud aone ot.tw.rd, aid so decline, ni The President ef the ik. . kow tham. ni proves that the water had only an up - The only contest which seemVto have publicans are to be protected only by of the great Republican party bf the oeen made on the President's southern the letting aione oi xue reoei wanes, or nation, Decause ne was supposea to oe Every thing New ftinltsivlih, And my prices are lower tl iu the lState an any house JUIX I vvwui iivv-i unit- 11 uu v n up iuvv . : " t-X' xt-'l i . mat ne naa neen a rccornizea leaaer in i .c. tt: u: , ;) . -.- - , t ---o - . i treason as me uuwu buiuihb iui iucji tt., j q.1.i.j . iu U;. Kof Bf,, rnr TnonVOora j ou. tA. United State was elected as the choice- policy!, occurred ih the State Committee to fdefend the appointments ot ij ltzsim- the eXp0neht bf the principles held dear mons and other rebel Democrats to ad- L '. i . ' . .. 'the evening previous to the convention, minister federal law at the south, or l?. . r,gan,zaw.OD,' "1S, ean; the surrender of South Carolina and snip naa oeen ineanis loyalty ana Louisiana to rebel mobs. So-far as II patriotism none had eyer questioned on a motion to create a committee on resolutions. After much sharp talk it i seems to have been ascertained that die very few were earnest endorsers haye arisen could observe everybody ini caucus and The circumstances which i convention uisapvcu : "ic.!. to throw him into the arms of the most t:ons ana ucis. j.u uiaeuiub lu scuuic i . j . . i-.i " ' -i. W . .' . I :t i u j I vinriirtiirA ana unnr.riinn IniiH nnnnnn1 i"Oi tne soutnern poncy a strong majority l a specinc muorseuienii ui mem wuuu - - r, rr 1 were in favor of conciliatory measurea. noi nave ueen, 6Usa7.u I UJ uvc mu Vl luc fuv va" AUt uuc" UftU1 Th.y refused to accept the temper of of the 500 hundred in the conven- pionship of his cause, while they . Mr., Chandler's ter ;aud .created a UQl-Wby, then, were they not willing awakeruniversal regret, willnot justify committee on resolutions which did not to express their disapproval of them in nor uphold him m deserting the men Trive Havfs the 6 bv. althoush -their the convention? I . V . and the principles that placed him in ward and downward movement as it formed the wave. 1 ; STATE ITEMS. i Judge Pearson is the first Chief Jus tice- who has died in office. -' Mr. David LewiSj of Bladen county, had hishoulder. dislocated, a fewdays ago, Dy Deiug thrown The loss last Week was between . NOTE THE B-OLLOjWiNG: I have Suits at $0. "0, worlii 8.X). I have Suits at $0.CH), worth; S'j.OO'. I have Suits at .$7.o0 worth '$11.00.. I have suits at 10.00, .worth $15.00. :yr ' ' :r- ! : -i;' . I have suits at $ 12. o0, worth to $20.00. i r ; .1 . 1 I have Overcoats at $1.0, -4 ' I have Overcoats at $7,0, i Ana i.o on, cm viwuo. kvorth 7.o0. oi th $11.00. $30,000. A bad fire for the see'eod time ncai Laurinburg No more high prices, but! every thin: marKeu aown at tne uotloni or ! Krtf f ' - endorsement ot him was tremulous and Mr' handler Because of the Tear p0wer. The President, elevated to the town endorsement qi mm was tremulous anu .fll-t u. An en , emii fronf!rn th t:i..i. : ..u- e tu-.-, 1 i -J , not at Ail 'bold and decisive. In lact t n.,t wnnii 0;7a an nn a an pt. j a : -.- j:- Old Aunt Xena, the colore -! " m. 1 4t i Li l art a v ju a uuu fl v. iitvi bva uu hu xn. i uiiaa 1 1 ibi awmiM I 1.1 i iu i i rm hich destroyed all that little iroph- nartv WOUld Sieze SUCh action as an eX- anrt tho nonnle ia nnt. tha nnrtv'a tir. 'the New'. Hampshire Republicans cuse to bolt, and all felt that with. our tator. but remainsl while In svmoathv etess living at Clarkton, in A I narrow maierity the state would be lost .with it. onlv an individual member, and mnntv. is dead. Will som one ser MMW VAVI MW V M - WfahWVa w w , -1 r I " 9 tt " i . w j m - , ST ; discretion which ! rarely ever desejts ""iJT ,"nn on" f! yS??i0Si authentic account of her esploi ratciy cci u.8C.. . flV f the convention anm t A,Sna,Hh. .i,Uo .,n1aVfha1., them m critical times, and sp tided 0r disappointed, v . ' ' i ; and the Constitution, carry out the andhistory ? over .the dangerous shoals which they I RErtBLlCAN devotion THE orax- ( principles of the organization, which is & We learn that Mr. Rish u - . a,.aV..A.'J ''K.k aw d a . da aa k.JWA.aTla'-.B I ITE STATE. GIVE. ME A CiiLL. A i DAY ID, THE CLOTilii:ii, it ' . , . . ' i l! ' Cor Front and Princes St- alec 13 f. on has re- encountered. .They re-affirmed the Cin cinnati platform ' as if to remind the President in a- polite way of his obliga-1 to party must be strong among the Re- fe h from their constituents when bv been appointed as his successor. . Mr. tions to protect the southern "voters, publicans of New Hampshire? . a glance at the press, he can see that Rishton has not yet decided where he but. did not express any opinion as to T1 .fun d Vj7' nine-tenths of the voters everywhere will locate.-iri7 of Hie South: KaS chn Aiw.Howertoh, olf Salisbury who n several ot xnese states, jlais is one i hers are moie wining to maice conces-1 nrnf,Mv n9.Ka onri rn;uUr ''h-stn ntcn.l taiva mr.ni).. in tha i ineir cenne uuerances: , i ww w Ftyiuu. natiou. That uis course meeti with- tne AlKin . th?fptitirv fnr .mK.i;n success at the pol s. hositive approval of the known and 7" 1 r V, r U .r QO-You do'not think.! then, that a K1IS.?f."a7fH from the mai s on the W. N. C. Rail- der these'fcgtt professions actual and resolution unqualifiedly ;ndorslhg 'he 10 party ight well impress road, has been pardoned by the tresi living realities, and while we admit administration and ltscts would have pim vrjth the dangers attending it and dent, and i ai?aiu borne.. ; V Tabitha Ann llolton has been granted icense to practice law. She passed a ghly creditable examination and is the first" woman granted a license in this State. Miss,. llolton is. ,22 years old, oonest aiuerences o pinion in respect i r VT il t u i,...!, l,uc iuu511 ivuvw w i rt w,a .oh wo LiQ n ono Mr. Chandler It would have been Kimdf. Tf the resident thinta thA v i.unv uvbo. i. jt 11 vA'wu.w. wwvvw 1 . . . , . 1 - - J - 1 -" i l nia sincere enorts to J-Keen iaitn witn I "-y 'j "r"-. J . I woric oi tne ivepuoi can party is nnisn- i - ,r the people, and secure 6 the whole whelming majority, lo pass it would and that it should close its labors hi country the blessings of la just, efficient een ieir py an to uc iu tuvue u- with hi3 Section, he is consistent. If nnn nnnosT. - Konn n iran rn a r inn a i a n i f - , i Biinn ia nu tipw w itr i r 1 in w rna r. mo i ministration. -Here is another: f- Fift h That a free "and unobstructed QDo youithink that a resolution have denouncing the President could , r. uuw not bv vuiuia. i xry roue re mat i i ADOut I WO weetS , ago - there was a Mr. Chandler Xnt unless after a Ki :.r.i.J J a 1 k " '.?'!bu(.,i ii(a a passage to the ballot boi' is the cbDsti, Drotracted"ind bitter d.baie. hieb lTZZ cu.oi of cattle ai acalbadcfflried tutional right ofTeryciuieri, of what- Vould have engendered a.iimositi.8 that ii ffi ;5 .Jfi 7 b.t in the froit shibped nn-.lIsriog' to 'Stated SKrt -d 'Serl S''tollS .j.lerotheWIC.pjE.theian.e Rub!ica1i paVTrXaV Sroed 0.5 " it hi ihSW .r Ptr?: ong nation, ; ancllthey cannot aae p7 dar. -?be WgW.'pn the car: load of - l. ... . .. -j fi''V v a -w - t w vrBii ufi rt a vi i iidi l ivi rtww inn Kraeinanr in i . . . a. a - s . .- h - - 1 the true national party, , while the Dem- butfthe demand was almost universal itS 1 ZaT . 7 a was ana pn tffe Cat load of which honored him bv their majorities. and w native of Cuilford coOnty. CO r tQ P5 o Pi? em ministerpon theJtate andt. of lrut it wa, ffO. M .n; iiwiVTl -Ml". "D.5 U1 bue ciaw,t' the party. ; That his course, if persisted 1 On IastSunday Pincknet Loudermilk Yiolence; has shown ' that it is the sec tional party, It would be the committe on resolutions should agree upon a compromise resolution. When the committee in! deference to m difficult to formulate principles iso'iJct' phrases than thesei I lf ? ! prevailing sentiment, had done ..-w i: T--: 1 this no other resolutions could have : ucuir iu uuuusiauu nuiib uicy. iuiuk ui i vonlinn i con- - In in, leaos mm straignt irom tne orsrani- r n,rA in nA ;r zation is undoubted. That it presnU r"r;V " V to the partv trrave complications, tern- anne Walls- After using all the elo- porary defeats, 'and loss of place land quence and pereuasion Jhe could com- g jj g 3 R S ? power in many cases, is certain; but the roand, wpbtfthi obdiirate parents he V . organization win sun exisr, ana, siana uispoiicyy .ana' w give notice to tne IS i.Ylis, seat safe! people of the state that they dp not In- Qif Congress should yield to thfl vcuu w nftaic cu bucuhj, uui muo ueuiauu ior an inquiry no you tuinc with their interests in internal wran- the result would nullifyjthe electoral trip i I :.;?' j compromise and make Toid the Presi- s e A i i denrs title? . - s The proceedings f ihe New Hamp- 3Ir. Chandler-I have the fullest ahire Republicans are suggestive as to faith in the President's legal title. I the cbndupfcto extended towards Bl!r. tad no doult about his title, morally. Hayes on the part of those who voted until h.e bjmseif began to weaken it by fortio, filiate,, Itia.ruetha, t metrrow which, eany ln i hisadmims-I is President Packard is Governor of mg upon the eternal principles of ios( t; uw t " f 4 prepared toft tirl and right to every .citisenNorth hS to se harsher means ; and Soy tfc, black and white, it will con- he e,zed the consenting" fair and light and pro TO THE WORKING CLASSWeard uf.vi th constat o ' JTT VERTISEMENTS. . ' '-l-Vvi-.' I B3 ST'. - . . tm . h. -M- FEZ-- v?i - -ial "U2 M H M II II IMI !i ,. .B ill L H r ' tf . Mi-' i-ll " : ,fe'- ' id "' I I mm' " ' ! . 'i - ' - h ' i "Sfell Fj? ?43.-xi.4i rk. pt T''?TT'RTT' ' ,;' . - ;; .'1 .. r'i,' 'H0 M M .VJA 9? T t(S liS P" SB H R ifin C5a P5! i 91 aOKm. "PI n M n M ; v v ' - I I f i ---Mil lllw mm -PI I PilvM Ii P IP C:V-;Hi ; , w BtsiHs? v--tj ffl sss? izi u si pa K . a ff J3 aiw II 1 Ii U u La .-'j-.f ;'' . 1 Mil ;: ...-! ' i. ; I I. -I tenniaS osi 'ER' than'othc 3 in.Avosmanshid: t$ dteunh r? Ghrahomerflr WntrvK l fii-cjj-'!- Q B I r mm Art -.'..li and ad elegants ':fTh.ishec .received "tho ht'est .bwa&cls. "at mi T ii 8 re . a re . m o ro . 4cV I" v3 v.ssiE-c.ass Piano. It 5- ? M a-fc M. a . -vet- aji v tstasca ciiivi. wen" .1 I1T' GS OE-FOURTH FAST- ?ta capacity is unlimited. .-- ? s'a B r-i r '.a a . . ' l cj m. n b 3Ti co soia in tne ginjit.0d -States-- -thaiV--th'. co.nbinccl sales of all the othersi TK E ' WI.L.SO U. m B U B rM 'ATTCHMENT.-for doing &il kinds of., rea1 irlfe'sTHOUT, PATCH iNQ; ' given FIEE with eaeh macSiIne. A Certificate Is given .with - each R1achine'?giia' ranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for five years, it requires no special instructions to learrt hofi? to use "it. Satisfaction guaranteed or r.o pay. Ma-chines delivered ;free; of crargo .anyvynerp-.'-'en tn silted. States BencS fcr Illustrated Catalogue, and sk fbr saiviplo of .mending, and our Circular Uq 197 fcr.tsrther instiuctiorifcr guying machines ,upon terms stated -l.n'tho Cst,taiov ' ' -!l - AGENTS VVAF4TED 'a m m i"&s i e- ; iaii ) tttf 4 BaWt Sbsi S-3 -.'15 S3 Esl CS siVll I H Jfca W -.w; & 329 p'coacrwjsy, -Nev- York"; Ksw Orleans, La.;f ; '.?7. . .'; Cor State and IV ads son Sts., hfcago te; and San Frahcise, jC'al ' ' Hi ol elite ' - "1 ' S -4 ogclvj; L..J ";.;. : j . . "5 TI ;t iff j f ' ? Or '''"' r. December 28 3m 1! Ltizens 1- .IvCl l.kV rt HOUSE i life- I- : i .. .. " " 2-240 Lbs. UrOWll, l;qlit'h,1y Lond Oi? -:jEiiv.' J IB fc3 i. 2240' DESCiilPiION. 'Lve'.-,f- Loose, Mu- f .- ! . . H entity i ; -. 3 determinfa flikrthHaTma in inn 'a rial - ..i . ... . u-0i , rv T prepared to furnish all classes w it at home, the who;? of the lir s spare mouieHts. liusiness profitable. Persons of either tinae iu contest awiinst the men now sped to the nearest uire Flemminff ""iife .t ai . m . I ; i - cd i i bum. ulvl'ui nvuai 13 UULL lJ UC 1 Ulll'i; IJ seeting me neip aa syniMuiy oi a tte- ana was lawfully spliced Ehtt Rldae whole time to the business., iwyg and Dnbhcan President, bhoola Mr. Uares r ? r .-.v- - i earn neany . IT. i man. -- : t 1 . f coBtinoa in Un unwise course it will hot be the first example of a reajen 1 i n J ... j I test the busines Ir. L. p peili, of this unty, !killet3 offer: To such L t'L V- : : ' ! :f will send one d "T. r: rrrM, r rrArr PatUr n hct larger ad best UlnstratcJ P xuurc u ocpijr regreuu, ur win ware uom -p -r--7 or " , " " spnt free by mall. Keader.ir-yo so much to feh&ke the confidence and Caldwell county , killed two Berkshire manent, profitable work, - add trust of the people. v , and two crossed-Berkshire and Essex W- Mai nearly as much as men. That ail wl-z. tee this notice may send their address, a:?.n test the business we make this unparalleui na U .11 ..s - -1 u ware uuh en Kiiissiuu dollar to pay for the troubV. V articuiars, saiapies war- commence wors on. & ana lresuie,- lone ol M 1 i'u dj rcat j on n youjani b-."".. adaress; UEOn H Oyrdou New OI ii -:, paiel and ello, ilai .lu'viiisU'irrijn'CH 1 t Pure Old Iira;idi. V and ! '. ; -I--'" 1 ! fjiiia m any iV.v C'r. Curranisi - Marmalade, Fruits, t 1-0:5 e ryes, vlncriCau ai;d AuK riean Wlii.-fUeys, for English td Anio'caii Cr.utki?;v; ol A.k.-, )rajg.'.s and Lyihohs i'ti..-iufii'.-k-ut iia":itttv to. funiish every oae. every kind.1 14 i.f-j Our Our i'u roe Dollar Dran-i'Vl f c-iO'ct itUKty ut; 114 proved by-acs 1 ! . Four iiol!ar.(Trii!id! J3uiia:.i.r-.loiiir ;- hiskcj lias ' no oiial it .the city.. Viv 04d Rvo a:U'Bke;mWi:mk Our (iK.ds nave s- H O Iii 'i.'d 1 ltcm'Uib(.i r '- H" ?.y.j at viUi ID ' - 1 c t'l'i tt t.:iny, in Ainericfa. ;'..,! t caie, . - cscially ; for ' - ' "; . '. ; chbc-i .! ; r-; Li - '.' I '. th & McKOY,: i "V 7. ' - ' - i l i ; . O.i'.i nfi u and . . ,B 0 hae:ubor 21 tf . . X ' ; : r l IAU(,K L1' b' l lis.U fS " Ui:r.i ANn i ipiO Toi' ! I - - - . . . .a 4v ' afl ' a H i ; '-ilA-vS Jt'T UA;fc.l. 1V . wJi; 1 . ; - - . N - i . , : : 1 :y a IE ou can 'vc the i-cor is a choice lot of wji pre-ihiee i r"i-v the si 8. GOODS 1 x;;r i"Nf j r d omg a.nh; ULTHDETT MIUA. ANfr.Iaud Jl'iill.EE On.GAi?., - For sale at Hook and Jiusic S'orc. I U .MARKET No. 10 i'VISEINANl DOMESTIC FRUITb, m7.-;X3IAS;-' 11877 r I Tlll-i'lIIvT SFKCTED STOCIv? OP POR-X-E1.N ANJ DUMESTlO'GOODSin the tii; cir.s!.tff.g'ln part of CalBdles.'.l . Live 5r Dead J .f Raisins, j Oningts, v .' rduKry ' Currants Atplts, . J fu Fresh -Esgs. , j jCltron. ;ostt Loais Fiourat fS dQper bb.. or.--, Wruo etc.. etc.. oXthG,bet uuai 1; -Tt' J.iu-io I ii, at, - , ." - j . .-' Live Flower Store, -j--3-f- r i. i'. cor JMarKetama rnncess .i . ; ma iKj ii. j i . i Li,,,. -i tr . .. i."x : s - w.j t- ; 1 4 i 1

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