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' , p t I TCEJ?EMOCR I 1 " r-aJrfr. J tbta ar?T od prv-prriMM r- TUoM jta i. ot.iubrc4 Jt It U jr,. tut ch ac" rrfonaa win Uvt for r. E F Urn bUtd ,w uthor. M Of km, and in t-r vut rr-r will oarer era; hi r H bws, J w ill (otntt b. l work ia it ttij evnan- Uuti Dg!clta IvaTr. ,o B.- cu wioagh as much wiu ill IcrfamJ. A ,,f. ..f .. .if iH,h rvjuluxj t;o,rlj from -rrn of jJ nvr. Ja t),t r " r mI t jwr, , j.xtt l ,ur r-4,rs in r-joic b- (v, Si.ircTCf jojkI wC hare giTcn or ...it.tl. W ar- nn.! r :! bat""" t rtn4tr dtroxxt sb-.k.Tin t'a kind lroridnc. tfuf it hM amonated to anjtbinj. An.J bthr don aoythiui- ' .H.f r not, Bwit, with thankful bff. cknold If U manifold tnrvi and bkwrof to a. And. ad Jort-oomioyii7 n J K t out apoa w jer with il-term in ai a to ht inert cmifat. mortr anut ani morv eoojUnt, both m th f.ii thiol performance ofcvrrv w.rvlJ work, arul ro'ilatict of ttrj enl Th etv tif Ixirint ami! gloom j rirronifaa- hr uni if nt ax of na Uav th? bright skic . . . . B4 c Demur tu4inof. tncn have tnaxkeU ita atlveiii. bo the anpinr to I1 of a brijN'ti I'rtu-r toJ morr I'rvMperoaj tinio? M.jr th's Trar's cbrumct rvrirl rurv of pol r.d of evil !'m - U-r dntic n--ti td and crrr f ja imonl m3!f and vat -'th auI all. who art lrvd to :.- i i c !, bate a nxriu-r Chmtma .in n n the eipirinj; Jit tha thj eijwr""'"'! t I"TT. al happier r. yt in 179 tbu thej now euj y, hwwftrr mnrr and tafpj the- have Ueo. and we hojv thej b ff all our ra.in" hrrt Could w h. li e IEMorRT will do all in it i'wcr to tifj-cl the j;icm asd add t eh 1 tppi.". of its rrai art, bv a .'aiffal unt f.ur! rn feTOnti"ii olf tfie wronj and a.lo CCJ of rli rig it. In cvuefuin wr Lop all '.nil siubsrrih for and read th ntm:wT. and b baj' and Ooit oj brrJ 7 fr vibvral BUTLXA AJTD CH1HDIXR ON Im p Rut Per, aamanMfd Th- B-at, t-ir ttj ndi a pfh in Itii. li which b attaika Mr. Hat with CTat lanctif anU f. ic. Jl aaut ad ftc H. aail tru- , that n af l-ijt f tr. Hay- C throy thrm. Th-i thini ar? fnll if.thl Litin; ' aarc.aiu the Beat knows a w II hw to u A'twg otJtcr thina. Ii d-c'araa (what every m t of ir'iijviic in thi country a wa to xe trw-,) thai if Mr Hay.-a w Itoiu-atly ! frufy r' etrJ PrvaU J-nt, tl.rn a. ku;- I id h tegtl. tur wre r!rtr-i a!a Tl eu cr-lut-Minf ..n Mr. H)cV rrtVaal to auraitt lM-k r I. hm 9) : "I hav n impi t f r m iuai wImi will iiit onr hia nofli-r"a anarria erriSratr." Tin i a thml ht to thr qarlr. Kvry one tuut ac kmowletle that it U )at. Aain ht; aaja : 'If Im (ilayr) K-lieiJ that therr w a-4 any wioq of fr a! in lua elxti)n, he ahould jot l.av alii c.t d hi- claim Ecv hnt man i t thia couotty j-nf hvartily in that arnttrnitt. Bit IIrra waa aa anxia aa any of thr O'nairaiora to h coantetl in, ail whi!? r- j 4q d snch n alinanta a Ba:lr, H.'ain. Conkliug. KdmnQl atut otl.rra to defraud the opU aa Chanilr ahowa" in hia hotter to jth New liampahire Kadica', ho yrr rrachrd them bj another bargain wild I-m. rt, that if the woald .t d ftAt the couct, he wouM ckniwl d li tmptoit in Soach CarJ ina Jail Nn h I.- in L.'iiian. It U f jt' r latter l aram, which Ilaye waa iir ab'iit t brk, but which 3fatllirwa and Enra rojp-lTl Mrn to keeps tint Sutler, Ch.ndler ,t Co cn( Lm. They f rj-t that llayea would !not Uava Wm romttid in, ntwiih-lau ' U.a .kaT ta "frauds, but I tor that darttan 1;ibt, Rad they r!' not Cr thai H y haa b-n l-rcil! by Matthew, Kaart ami Faer to Vrp Itaa I'lixbteif wurf, t aava Vftn ff m etKptal 'im a;id infamy. Th- llil dt 4 a pa'patd untruth, m hr ij ha aaya, that jKr publican b fwve at !! waa hutly a 11. 1 ir tly elrcil ami. :! tjneutly, that Packard k d hi l;ial ture wrr a eUt ttl toxpTo Ut. 'lirnt Kr uhlican brlkvra uy such ti ' .. Tru-y know t th 4fn trary. Batter virtually (five ap'tlx K-wtioi. when h ay, Awd dou'b Ut any on aay that I do n t believe ilf. ! Tjayra fairly elected, f r I h4V liot !ked it tl object cartnlj eyot to furro a j tJ;iutt on It" N'OW, who belnTv tnat ? Wlw J.3v aot knw t? at I i ter kir .lt about it, and is fully sat U fled tka! Haye i the crvatare of fraud Of cour they know it so do tl)y ajl. Chandler has ackaowledgrd it. Neither of these bvanties blame Hayes for the fraud. Not at aiL Tint, with them, waa all right and proper. They he!fd ta maa'pnlate it. !lt Is of tbe other matter, which Mt. Zlsjt, hy his particoUr triaa.t, ! I i pU'dgnl bitntclf to do,-when othr wli tbo coaot woold njcr hte ln completed. It it of tkt these malign ant j complain., v" Dvmocrata bare nothing to do with astaining Hijf s or his ICadical op n)nrnta ft u their do tj to sustain the right, to toie for etery proper appoint? of Mr. lUjes not for iUjtt'sakf, bat U-aaw it U rifht and for the good of the country. Noiody has auy rvspeet for IIijcs. IIr4krTTfs ton. Ue has done few proper thr which be was orperid to d. All thc things, witbariohr h djus of a 1'ke kind, oabt to b. utaineJ for the Vl of $he cunnirj; not for his Mke. IVrax'r:it, duHtU-s. will do thir do'y. acting for the rotmtry, not caring oa whit htlr they tots with t tiklin Jt Coi, aitm Hates, or aInsr C uAling A Co , and tor IIjr, s- the bnt interest of the cottutry arc snbcrte-l. Ha Wr. Chandler Jk Co, dcne the ezecrationa of all patriot not b ca3r they bjve af t ckrd Ifayca br u so open to atUck that it won'd be wonderful if he w.re itt attickcd Uu for tbeir own TiodJcuve, sec tional, unputrio.ic co;irc, nd their crime against liljertr a;4 "odgov e rumen t. We do not ntnin Hut ler. Chandler Ac Co., aa'nst INyes, nor Itaje.s inut llni. We hop to io theru all, with the rotten, corrupt J'arty ta which thry lclnjr. i utterly a;id eotirv-ly dcitroyed h- Utically. We hojuf all IVoiocrals tQ stand al-f and simply d th ir duty to the country. Let thrru !oaf. Let them ijuuml dJ fi'U and destroy ruch ofhrr. It will l-e a t4e4iug to the country. We Lae gieri our opinion of Batlo"-, Chandler, Ilavt t t'o., tn this axticli. I he l'a!cih Ohenrer has an artich. whU h we publfsh elie hcre, whieh et Mayes lortb in his pruvr Irght Wc hope all wlo sing prsins to llayr will read ir, and sec what a por. worthless, piti.thlc wrteh thry ju?nl.ire. COTTOlf rACTOHIES " 1RD SOUTH. NORTH XV ioite r-cil attei-tinn to t ! tticle ll'w, w.ich w tk- frmi t.i ,S'f Y-rk Tm s It will h a--ii tht the writer h n t 1 v "th.- tlt t ri 'J5 nCti'U t lil' "ll'," tliat th Sth can iKiej-fiiHir c uip t ailti iti.ufaet r ijT rotfcfii l-iCjn t' eln T n-lcr- it in tm t b'f f r any l"il ro, who wn r b o in' p ia:ire, to work ten and rh-v. h-nra d-iy. aiwl. b.-C-i!-. ;iiannfaet-:rii-ir C'-ul I WV-r h -pr t proar ill a !ahV Ui Mjuli m-:i v 1 nu ll can i tdi aa raf h ly workirg the ""il in h rail', hch imti ia to laTe inpirl rj 0 -Tern traw, rf New llanip "f. J "TH1 ll'xr t'ow) tht the former ruirr the uraure o'ate is Mt rvly rn a'akn in lu'a f ct. ami otiCvlt-ii ! the S th atl tl advan tara nvrr N -w Kn,;l.nd wf i b can Uad'-airvHl, exo-pi that f ' e cpital and advant ru sit'ai'i, will r- ftetiv-c t tlf marki-t I" the world, and tl U at akillrtl lltOr in tl.- l.trt imprtremnia i uia luii'tj. and triw f th- !r a ivaita f N"ew Lijfland, roH-idea tht, w!i; the Suth n.uat It? aUvri-aafnl in tht crr arwol4 N'e Enga d i?l for l-ti time maitaiu b r aiit in4y aa ti e man'if cturm); s-tt on. ou acrtnnt f l'e ij rii fbit made. It will b a-n llmt noue of the ad rtn'.tt'n roue d -!l tu tin Snili ctn l trnf rrd to 0 N-rth ; white th se oat i f the frc!a ni d b-r New K;land Can he ailv brnl.t lojhe S nth. Tle cpiral. akiltrd Iatorand machinery ct New K Iid can b- traivrtrl t. thin rs. tttm, wl.ilt onr many ami grrat natural advauta- can tivi-r be trai.r-rud thiiber. It is perfectly rvnlant that lb wish f Ute Timrs, thai N w Knrlaitd day eon tiling t nanlaiii hrr. manatactu ri"jc sopremac, ia father to the lltotighl, t.iat abc will do so. The Time eoocrvlra lo much to the South to Icitimai I y rt ch its coic!usioii. Capital, sk l'xl labr and Uerior machinery will moil o rtainly find tbe plat ( o-ain the i;n-atet natural advanlae. Ti e rtuil is im-vitable cottu ru taulat tnrinj;, at no distant day, will Ue tonfji.ed, Almost excln . . ... rr. ivt iv, to inr o uuinu ctatei. i. iir Liuiva vutiiaiiy ciix-oea It, in iia I M - a airuia!u l lu uia'V ano rtor Haiti- I rI Jtd , , i .arnl li tmr I J I m C iM Ik-joiHl all question, all llic 4i'ii.n j win iccoi.e i.er.,i.u mat I ? . . i .. .,.!. gillledo:.e her.,i.d that I . Ti ;..t.. I.... ...... r mt pm .11. II. nitio.liii.tiMii i,i timi Vhn.ei,t Attchmri.t.-by which tb- '' - i tarn- an- nivfr dir, tl froiu tiie ac-1 . -! mi. at a vast aaviu ; troi the i !d LtiC'a will make that a lirtra.tv. r - ' rf-l I a,i'l I 11- .L a xl tl Sntli will do the roauufctu nag -f all the ro'.ton f i e produii 8. l.io ftf rtriit. a w. II s I facta, I i 1 n.ak" it a mcn-tty. h umr not I bw a crv pl. uaai.i c u.nn m ti. u tl) el-t..vcrnor Mraw ..f He fl-rra. but iL S ti li wd. ytt U, av. ti.l ,. f d eiM-u.it. I ret'y to a alatemcnt to theiff-ct I thV. ta vti-n iaaiofaci.ri. i .f New I Kalai d b-d een tlwir let Jav-. I I .1 . . t . .. i i , I "k i nan-- "iiiini aoou in? I nuo 1 d by t'w S.ioht rn Juie-.ex-1 ti -v. iw, f New Iltaipaiiirr. haa I raceotly treen ein.raaion to viewa I which he . x -it d a rrry warm, a id I in it iwiatfrtctive, contrcneray b-11 tween t a ljdin; null otK-ra of th j iu a. t oua. I Um, rmbticairoti re- I farraU v M'. Sua i rrpieent-d aa taoJe to observation: The Presi- j haiu atareii, ani. other Uiiu(r, I dent maksa earnest resumption and tk Uaa ottou fo onea r ihe otV I bard monef recommendataons to th I atd tMtvct Lo to au4.xaalttlly I ixnate. On th next day, th Be j an, Coffprta with tKM of New England, lcoe tlie cliuate r-ndert-d it io- SM-aaibh- for any but Um iteMTM, who uvcr l-eom. good p.Tti, to work ten. a ikJ elc n lout m dyt' and U-canao 'utaiitifactnrnc oolr tx-irer hf t pcor hi a hicalitj in which m-u ainl worn n c raru m mach bv wufkin tin sd a in te tuiiL' In pr.-ot t f thear id a w lr erti..ua, bu stated that the n.i U of Gr ia were init, a- a rule, ucoraa- iq", tht ot.ly iIm- which o-iiM hoj Ay m IocaI dnind were pi6tbU, 1 tt4U iiihj ol t' utoi xtc nsiTc eutcrprlr hit tvnlted im sue 1 .wM'i ti at tltc m n Wsmi hal nfiI r tkeo iIr-mi weitr u t Me In py f.,i iheir niachiiM-iy "A'ro-t bar.-U-r n et-ectrl. lh- aiw ition have ricit'-d tl e -j c f llie Sont'i to n bgrvewhico ia ! gvtur om of rojitrti"ii to lh- dciuiid 9 C.in Tea n t Ivrfeaiol, lut. vr, thl 3(r. Nnw bad nia.l one .r ihu lffru tlii"1M in regard 10 lh cou .iiMi.i n d r wl-ijti roitoa cn Ikj i niaiKifjctiuel in th; Smtbeui Sitrn. Fr it n'n , his s:atfi;it.Mt t. the t-0Yct that noi.e hut iicroi-a reuliirr t w..ik in t' milN if t t-cti n nnitl 14 cniiielv a tnis tke. Li C luiiibi.K, Ai'ua"a Grai,-iivi!l-, ai.d B. xtr olJn r pU( of niiii.iT i-!. rt.i.c. , tb whiio r. titrs, nii.e.if n mi-i.f tw-n-y of wli- ni ar na ivcM ..f Uie .S.ml., wo.k for t and elfvt-ii litNsrs a dy from cue y i a nd to the i.lher. Tlnr art o.n'viV'A II wsisfifcd wiU teoi - er m ia'k.-t i.f a utr k.'. Fur;h.-r ihm U a, it n.ut l il imfMil that tbr Squill ha nitnv na ral arlvantara f.-r ctt. n ir.iiafa--turK-if wid-li art- n A -t tlw Nr!li. Tie mi I la .f G.op'ia and tlw I'tht-r Siuihcin StaU a l "v an unfailing anpply r wt-r. Th atrenvs that run thir sri.lea are nevt-r fri--n. and up to thin lirur tin-y ha nt--r lw -ri-nl afTt-cie-1 hy thdroigh aid Summer. T..e climuie i. pa ticiUilj aJup.cd f.r the fi.m tuaiiipll ttion o' the 'eli ate raw n.a t naU In th N'.rjji tin a r ix fie Uutly a.. dr that fb-ani h . J to h mtnalncrd into tli evin roms to ke p Uie tlircads m mi niwI .n v.-i.i tl.eiu Iro't hreak-'ii. .Such a.i .-xi-e-dirnl ia never int tTxary in tb So ill ; even in MiUnin-n-T, tuo atmo-pliiTc i alway auHiciently hu nid to alh.w tlie aonniir 0'i wt-aviuj; prxt-M to on without intrrr'ipii.ni Further ll.au ti.i. thr. Sh, thrru isilla n-.,Uiir , . . . . 1 ift. and IcS fm 1 tliii t'n-ir N-rlli ern rivalx, aixl tin; original pint ..t their C"ii;rnetioii ia invariallv ni'U-h mailer. Th Ir wn-r derive Mill greater advantage-, however, fr..in the fart tht they can buy tin raw inat'-iUI at a rid need pi ice, and cm ! vp it d livCr-d at their d-Mr ln-ii f-in t'i- field n1 witint any eha J for trefht, hmktrage, or facii.ia' coin mission. Mr. W. II. y, unr, of UolumlMM, t,a, who ia 00 a ot the b a! known and uioat reliable inami fact ur ern iu tit? S mth, atimat8 tl.a. n t-'tis one ifeni alone the (ort:i 1 mil pr'prietora, a compared with th..j? of .New KnlauJ, s ive oil to eiht dollara on every bale cf raw nia erial. After coiKilinf all theao ami many oiht r advantage to the S.iih, iMiuerer we can S'ill find n auflici u prool of the. ptt tucnt niado in cer tain autttcra that tlie S mthra itlra wifi, in the not fardialaot fitni., o.ntrol the greater part i f tne traih nw lld by th mniif(etitM r of New Lnland. It Cnnii t Ih; d ni.d that iIh- cotton nollaof the .South have rapidly iucre.t-d durinp the p.iat eihl or ten year, rr tl a, iu iho ma jority of c-ae they have, even in du'i tmiea, ruaiie lare pr 'fi:a. There ia every reason to telievf that under inti UiV nt and enterprising uianng -nient thia prorp'-rity will not only on 1 in iu- hut increase. Indeed, it i no evrlaiu, according to reliable atateruenta recently publiabed, tlml the Southern inilia wil! bo doubted in nutnta r and capacity during the n.xt two years, lint til thia doe n t artrue that the New Knland fuc'iirif must close tlcir d.ra a id go out of bmtn.eiot. 1 hey - till have, and will eontinu to hve, over their rival, the advantage of abundant capiinl, , be latest im,'r.veniriits in machinery, skilled labor that cannot tx cia litd . ji .i . - - - I in wic wt-rui, ami a siinaimn which m tkea it po-8'bl. for litem to d.-al directly with all the markets of tl i omntry and Knrope. Tte miil-t olthe South have incrrawd and are lucre- sing in nnraber, bnt the same state ment ia also true of tbe .Nnrth. 1 hey will continue to multiply as lonp; as thty continue In find new uiaikvt. I and that they are duinir daily. Accor din? to compel m and t rust worth r ao- count it appear that during the e!veo moniliH oi me year aireaay pa-.ea 115,33d packages or cotton gOda of I Northt rn nuniifaclnre were exported from New York and lioton, wbile dor njr the aame period in 1S76 only 87,000 package were twut out, and in !Si5onIy 44,500. Tbete ia every rvaaou to believe that this foreign tr.de will continue to increase, a..d as itischiedy in the finer sort. of cotton good-, there n. ed be no fenr r sue- ceful competnion fnm the South, That eCtiou will doubtleaa find a In n- danl opportunity at Dome lo a IS pom; J . a- l '" i vnii" mam- h eic anu mr uie cwi- I 1 . 1 J . . . . . J f n .1... ... 1 !nf r-.fl,.n l.lnkett mnillKi'liirlvl in I .1rn,,Q- ,vTV JoubtleHa cou- t'uue tob a go-nl market iu the Wi-st. I Tlo IrkilA in ahirfiliia HhreliiiLra inH I tmue to tw a go-nl market lu the v rgt. I . . ........ 1. i i.e iraie in eriiriintrs. KnecinikTs. ana i . " i ..r to"?1 tWrrer W,U uVml I np.llff n. I f. ,r nhtrioiiM nuiiint n.miin I UiailT aiJU 'M V'. l-'Mr, ,v UO. 'lid 1 Itiaiii l A ' . , fi . . . . . or the New England manufacturer-, w. ...... - - . ... Trssui aawa o-aaqo . lie sure your sin win nnu you r . ... . out " Mr. naves ana tno-e wno aided him to set aaide the result of I the last 1'resideniiSl election, aud to j powesi nimwii p mc ruuui inaw ,.- a thp- hire the PiTsi- CT anJ lho nitte. That, gives ihem an absolute negative on all legislation, tbe capability of an effoc- I tive affirmative on most of it and I full ability to determine, as well as J ! ....a,Ki1i fnr Ha (rm i in n tr I iuu ivrwugwiiiij " the policy of tbe government or Uie j United States. As a fact, however, that Tery partT counts for nothing I the very government with which u lntrustw. It n so uiTioea. I 0f ays that sensible paper the Brook- Itu Eagle, aa to present these spec- pnblicaa Senate by a tbree-four.hs rote declares orrener on the Si bill, and proceeds to the final deb; to precede its passage by a Uke tote. Tbu attesution of tbe entirey uoin flaential character of the President with his own paa ty is not receired with any surprise or disatntT bj"Qie coaolry. The country may apprors or disapprore of the .cenataa coorse. on silrer, bnt tbe sl aving of that coarse so as to giTe tbe Republicans a chance, and make them ooaply with it, of patting a swift, signal apd conspicuous affront on their Prrftident surprises and shocks no m m, womsn or child in all thelssd. Agaiu, says the Lagle, while Hr. Hayes thus blows warm to none effect for hard money and resump tion, Mr. Hayes' relatire person rvp resentatiTe and personal contribution to tbe Senate 3Ir. Stanley Matthews exhibits a joint resolution for .flat and nDOjUahfied repudiation of that anality in the promises to pay tha ebt which makes th promises of any value. Thus the Rhite Honte side and the Seuate side of Mr. Iayes himself contradict one another com plctely, and that is tbe net and sole effect of the Republican President, as a factor, upon bis party in the Sen ate, which insults and despises him, and on the currency question dirtct, as to which he may bo said to speak in one tone, through hia own lips, and In another through tbe lips, of lis alter ego, Mr. Stanley MattheV tepubliounism an. the W aitoltoAq1 1 li is thu without influence at all on in tne Senatrand there, underMat . iT Republicanism Kepublicunum thews, Ingalls, Allison, UglesbT, McMillan, Howe, Windom, Booth, Ferry,. Stryr. Kirk wood. Plumb a, a, . a. a and others is leading straight tdward the debauchraent of the honor of tbe Government. When the Kepubli canism of the Senate is not engaged in putting this style of ailront on its President, it U occupied with defeating hid choice and denying his right of choice of the agents to rep resent his Administration in ti e civil service. Nevertheless, disuni uil, quarrelsome, rtcriminatory nr.d tbro.it cutting in its mood, the Ko , 7,rn ; f f branches of tbe Government louts the Republicanism of the White control of otmr Home, hates it, despises it, fags, y... ; fx i contributiou of tbe Kilkenny cuts to l a aa isva a.vuv.a iv .vr ssu.s' a u IK ace and good neighborhood u ex t'e Contribution of the hpub- ! , J . .1 . iii ..i . crisis iu the Government at this 1 1 j r rvi rru w r run onrr mm anr rr rno Now the reason lor this, the Kagle ..of-nn Ja n .InM, )wlv Phould misunderstand. Mr. Haves, a man with a gravitation toward correct views .and with good iuten tions is, as President or tlie I'nited maim tl.P tnniluill or .nv ILniihli can Senator who chooses to lift the toeagaintbim. His effective influ- ence on his party is less than that of t he least influential Republican who hasto do with ' the Govern men L Ilia nnrlv hn net nnitv and no nolirv ins party nas no uniiy ana no policy. It can be united only iu the work of heading him off and in reversing bis wishes on the currency and civil ser vice quedti -ns. For this there is a cause. It lies at the bottom of all the surface causes which have been assigned to explain it. Mr. Hayes' aUlatim doaa sot explain, it for his vacillation itself has to- be ex plained. The truculency of the Senate does not explain it, for that trupulencv has itselt lobe exnhiincd. The reaaju at the bottom of all this political powerlessness and official 1 r. ll it.. . son lor the divided cSnnaela and contemptuous course of Senate Ke- publicanism toward him, the reason lor the complete inefficiency or the Republican party iu this crisia of the Government are all in this fact: Mr. Hayes never was elected President, and all the Ut publican 'Seuators know it. That fact and the knowl- edge of it deprive the Presidency of; any moral and intellectual or per- tonal power on the party, and fur- thermore deprive the party of any j acuity or wm to nave any policy in I . . . tbe nc lit course in .tnis crisis, xne Senators of the Republican, party I have no respect for tne Republican rrcsident, or lor tue matter 01 mat, for themselves either. . The crime of lat year produces the crisis of this; produces the discord and divis- ion wtiicn make tne crisis not im oiooaoijr iiieuiuiuuuwiiiic, x 1BMC I Presidency issues in au abortive Ad ministration. The crime of tn.ikiui? a false Presidency issues in a tena torial contempt lor such au abor- tivo Administration. It also works only its normal results, and in line with tendencies congenial to it, when j it ireais iu uanomu uouor uu tue i spirit of the charlatan and the Sneak I thief end when it lusters among the ! public who should be exampled and I instructed by its public men the I growth and assertion Of all the here- sies and ompiricism that the yirtue and wisdom and experience or other lands have sent into limbo for one hundred years, . , How serious, awrnl and demeaning a thing the entrance of fraud into its government is this pfople already bbT 1. a Degins to see.AlUCU more lO Con- 1 unu uani i W I 4 . n AAA 'I A I A . .. .. lakrvi w oc. oc x icsiucuv vau ex- j TirOM himflr lillt dare nnt Pnlnroa I himself, for fear any Senator, at any time him - time, irom nis place mignt say to I . . . " I Dim: oir, you kuow mat we Know l - . were never elected. Or even I fnr finr thit thpv mitrht tnm hhn I t f ffl Nt nflr . Tl . w . - v i i fraud have made the Presiden t, Who 6r,' I dispute was not . one as to which of . iraaNi. uiui iu ib. xuitv ma iillh i two men shoaid tret an office, anv body can now see. It was in its result the handing over of affairs for ioar yean to me consequences of a L anrurin Tb- ,wJ pj? " dent would have steadied, held and rnyerned hid nartv na a whole. Th nation "would have felt his influence from end to end. The almost om- nipolent moral piwer of a moral V. t . U 1 i nufc LO xiis uiauc nyuiu uavcaeen his. JJis wisdom would have equaled bis power. II would have led his rartv and the country. Now those that sowed lies ,"most reap the issue lies and the whole land has to rut np with just hat harvest and no more. f Rale iirh Observer. . ; Chrrrne have fune' out of fashion,, but a rt eat many paper give awa an with t very adlacribcr. any event, the. disabilities T of hel1:?JZ O UR WAaHlJC OTOK r " ' "' . , aMaWMBHa awe - ; f ' It isodd thak all comment on Mr. Win. E Chandler's political letter of the other day1 U nnfarorable.- If seems to be a document disagreeable wall t Democrats andt Kepnbli r ,i Aiwtr- MTwn ftant-, Some of the "Itaoing papers abuse ChandJer, Som say the letter wesjc, ome waiu IS omj a n:- tition of what othars haTe said, some that iCT is able, bnt malicious. - But all of them say something .bout iu Tbe truth seems to be that it n a ert strong statement ol what every body believes or suspects that Mr Hares bargained nia way into the While House. It is not only a strong Statement, as I anr . from Chandler would be. but it is conrincinff. Tit will ineritablj leceiTe a great circnla i : 1 J. U v. .,.rvM sbapimr Kepnoacan party action m the next year, ir tbe radicals neeuea anything in orgauixing an opposition to the Administration; it was such a ahitpmnnt aa Chandler has made. It IS fall Of tnings that Will be quoted o s in ererT New England grocerr, Work shop snJd hotel for a long time to come, i But whether the Republican party goes to pieces on Chandler, or on more generally known gentlemen, Til-in. anrf I 'nn tli'n a n1 TT-im eXajuihajwihar desx.ln " who do not express themselves so P". of little con, a oeruintT it is in punK)se of all of the 1 sequence to pieces, lhe IIII I I MlaW III JSaia IJI LllfT IFBIiriH IB liLI J, . n . t th namocratit. UaZ" 'B , exrr!nVrv .nrhS a v All Aa fl K, av InaHaVB i m f A supp.irt ol any account among Ke- nnhlir-ani Ha hn nttprlv fild to create a new party. Upon Democrat, in Congress, and particularly those in the .-enat.-, falls a great responsi- Mlirw in deRlintr-aith nirenmatannefl as they exist. The plain and honest way would seem to be to Jet Mr. Hayes settle his own quarrels, but some Democrats show a disposition to take sides. It is not our quarrel, or the coun try's Quarrel. It is a party ouarrel Whether Haves kill ,3u,f nLin? or thll kill Conklmg aud Blame, or they , kill him, either way works to OUT ad- vuntae, The forthcoming debt Statement, It IS annouueed, will show ail in- reaf,c iuswjuu 01 tue uauai reuuouoxi I for f.hp month of Dee.pmiier. . tor 1 1 - s - .-ccrctary Sherman to show a reduo 1 rinn . o top rn-jn m j riron ortPUHnra iinti 1 foue-has been no uncommon thing. Hl8 COllfeSSlOO that he CaiinOt ShOAV any reduction is significant. I Jo 't know what reasons will be as signed, beyond the one given in the associated press dispatches, that pay men t s to the army have been un usually Urge lor the month p.st. V the Secretary's monthly state- "'fits are. not reliable. I am not prepared to say there has been no real decrease of the debt stnee March. I When he tOOK Charge 01 the treasury, informed men are savin? it I UY wen iniormea men are saymg it daily, lie is not reporting tne cor- rect amount or the debt. I look) with much interest for the action of Senator Davis's special committee, which is empowered to Inquire into the' whole subject. Lately, -when it was suggested that the income tax might be revived, there was a general expression of opposition by the press. It appears now, however, that the .subject has already been talked ovec in a quiet way am-jng Congressmen, and that tho mTu-n;i linn ni tVio rn -r i nnt nn likely. In theory this is the most equitable mode of taxation possible, n practice it was found not to boa mccesa. The amount realized from 6 ws insignificant, and the perjury which was necessary to keep the amount so small was amazing. If the tax is to be restored, it should he with added sttleguards against n7 evasions of payment of what is actually due. In other countries Ureat Britain, for instance an in come tax has long been one of the ujmio oi nuaiug meuuu, aim not Ial 1 ... 1 - l"e least, popular one. Albiok. All over the world Dr. Bull' Couirh Svrnn ' mW ii.o- it wv ..,,1 pAW it reacl,ea ennsnmptiye people aremore Mm met. It is trnly a .leHi,r to humanity, and costs only co cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It is now an acknowledged fact that Con sumption can be cured. It has bees cored in apparently desperate ones; by gftbenok's Pul a very great number of case (some of them monic 8yrup akms, and iu others by the same medicino m connection with SchencVs Sea Weed Tonio and Mandrake Pills, one or both aoootdhnr to tba requirements of the casa. The old supposition that "Consumption is "curable, 'or many years deterred Physi- oUn' 910X1 ttept'n to find a remedy for Pet icted with it r- todeawitbut an effort nllulSZZ ' Dr. gchenck himseit w. supposed at one tii to k .t t.t, v.- t. .ioUns having pronoanced hia case.' hopeless asd abandonad hm to his fata: ha was cured dj io uomua meoiaoN ua arterward en- joyaa nninterruptea gnoa neaita ror more , - . . . ... thu tnrtT trui. 7tinnahr!a nf nxAnUli.n, osI Dr. SchencVs preparatioas with the same rsmaraaoio iihwm. , I tMw 00 0oM mPtion Complaint, . n. n wyspepsia, c., can no naa gratis or any drug. gist, or af J. H Schenck 4 Son, Philadelphia. n.n l ti i . . sibenck's Pnlmonio Syrup, Hea Wd Tonic anUWauOralte Fills are for sale by all drog- criata MM wai.piM.iMiiiia ,aaaiaiaa,aa a pi artatamMa Brgfa Tr-ftaSuSar wiD5 acq, 7o BixwarTiTV. or BW OCa- TOO iL.'Z-ir-J cwaar aroaw St Xasr ln Ssxaac. O. T. raCaaaVwaasnnbrsaaa.. : ': . I L " ITTnTITI Illlkl R M t I II H T T)Tt VEBETIHE. nip rua iiMi ; r a l ui An Excellent Medicine. . f gnasoFiiaJB.O., Feb. 281877 . . tv..r t h&ra naed Tesretiaa j-mMutatnred by H. : K ml f Hut . for Bhaomafaam and General rostra - i n,,t, witii stood sue- I j recommend Vegetiae aa-ai excUent u 73 wijnrarr. i I . a w. Yatokgbht. Mr.TandegTlrt,ortbarm of .Vandffat 7 aprinfl-id, o. Qur Minister's -Wife.-. Louiaraxa, Kr Feb.-16, 1877. Mr. H. b. STiTxsa. . . rar Sir Throe years ago I waa Buffering wbiy TflJ taking one bottie, I waa entirely relieved I . fM.itnir a r-tn Tn of tbe disease, J Ukine it. and am being ben- greatly. '. on. t also ereatly improves my i oureation. uapecmuj. Jlaa. A. Baixabo. 1011 West Jefferson 8treet. Safj aud Sure, yonr Vao'ariira was recommended to lu lOia juui asTa.a . m, and, yielding to the peruasin or aj rnena lSSdJ$gZfiJ& i tration. snpunnancea ujoTawum "', nhu-habits. 1'' X d 8ygtem from the firt dose; and under its peminteiit use I rapidly recovered, KninS nioretfa.il usual health. and .gwodfcrhng. I r jnca then I bare not hesitatea to give ibko- a sfe, supu, and powerful agent in promoting health and restoring the waHted system to aew hie and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use, and as long as I live I never pect to find a better. . . 120 Mentorey street, Allegbany, Tenn. UVilVTTW? in.MiiMiiiiB8nafloiieiiief's I JJUlJlaliil. I ti.. Minimf lAttnr from Rev. O. W. Mans- aK m 1, mUBt convince every one who reads his letter of the wonderful curative qU-? Ff L!5 thorough cleanser and Diuifier of ibe blood. HtpePabk, Mass., Feb. 15, 1876. Mr. H. R. Btetkxs. Dear Sir, About ten years ago my health failed through the depleting effects of dyspep sia: nearly a year later I was attacked by ty phoid fever in its worst form. It settled in my baik, nd took-the form-of a large deep seated abscess, which was fifteen months in ring i had two surgical operations by Siby S& beatakiu in the wtate, but reoeivuS ' Ment cure. Luffed g?t pw.at tinies. and was constantly weakened bv a pro- fuse discharge. I also lost small pieces 01 Matters ran on thus about seven years, till May, 1874, when a friend recommenaea me to .i wt-mv w mM anil uii av mauu iou ll uw - VVegaUne,' I did so, and y your Idnd I n.iwi thmncrh vonrnmnatacturT. notmc noting t uddd uv--a w j . thugjedients, &c., by winch joiir remedy ia By what I saw and heard I gained some confidence in Vegetiue. I commenced taking it soon after, hut felt worse from its effects; still I persevered, and soon felt it was benefiting me in other re spects. Yet I did riot boo the results I desired till I had taken it faithfully for a little more th-oi a yer, when tbe difficulty in the back ou-ed; and' for nine mouths I have enjoyed th be. t of health. . . . . ?l -fle8h being heavier " We.i was never more able to uerfom u- DnriUR the past few weeks I hadascrofa- ion. JJtof y fist gher on an- itrcvc'tiL faithfully, and it amoved I have in that time gained itventy-nve ids it level with the surface in a month. 1 tniiiK I "uld Cl,red of my "aia trp?ble if L tod uken iarger doses, after hav- Krtia nnntomed to its effects. Let your patrons troubled" with scrofula or ul!! tiently take Veqktine, it wiU,in my judgment, obJjgatioaB i ,m Yours very truly. G. W. JIahsftfu), Pastor at the Methodist Episcopal Church. VEETINE Prepared by H. E. STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vegetine. is Sold by All D.uggltS THE VILLAGE ORGANIST IStfUST TIlBOOIJ. FOR YOUNG OEGANISTS. 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DO XT. the onronrHAir H H 01 M WEEKLY STAR, A flaa atgfat-pae papw, wltk 48 foil aoV maa, tmmim mij yx-ww mmr yaaw (we pay peUf.', and m t largest, briffntal, aaS beat papar pablaaad for ih mooar. it is iadapaadanl ia oolitic. gia-all the saws, and, bidn mach oioar gooa reaaiac, wj nunotr mm thre or foot aseailaat mriotntU or a iertcd ttorUa. Bretj abaeribar also a 0 rHw a aopv of tba bMatifol eacrar. (, "Tb Psmbp tbe Psr Has'i ar bswwmb. arav7 iw-a. mmt waataa a win of TUS STAR ILLCSTKATED ALMA- SAC. M Mav aatrw was, b. mmt to 1 0 p7 azpaasa of paekiB; aaa mailing pra minma. aVOar lialiaa I as aa Aanils, alwaya tba nxwt Utwral a Iba Ti. art now oreaUr Clan mar. W. a. want frf elib acaM la taa aoaatrr to eomiDBBKSM wiiB u DeiDra-admiBaBeuif warfc. o aaTBeraoa aaairin as aat i a lnb, wa will send" a amala oopy of ha pictara -asd a eaiitaaau'a ootlt for D Sa eta. Specimen copy of paper Va a Am- i fiy lata? fats auav alter. wias Q Tba Star, tboozb taa papar, baa alway. baaa a ncorona advo aata of taa rbt of all tba Stalaa, and waa Miwit taa Srat io am tba ioatiaa of local pour a taitf is tha Soatb. Faraaaa to wboaa wa bar ab-aady aaat tba pktark, Tfc IW thw Pi H a i laaial.' bv aarine aa eaa bara la Lis trad aaatbar azeallit .n- fravlaa, of aaaaa mat, waicb we bava aaanrad tar taa purpcaa. JpaetattAoatf pettr. On Dollar. MO. Watjatti Bt, CiiaeiMtaoai, O. MAKE HOME L.EASANT. -Consumption is generally supposed to bo an incurable disease. 'Why ? Becausa medida! men.'wbo'bf all othersiebould have been tn last to encourage sueb an nnphOosophicarad dangerous asunmption, have insisted upon asd propagated it with a persistency which seems almost incredible in the Tight of science and of trtrbj Vfe used the U-rra 'dangerous' advised y, for what can be more depressing and inju rious to the consumptive than brooding over the idea loondtd solely npon the fiat of 1 i. physician that his malndy Is mortal, and th. t the utmost that can ba done for him is to ten der his exit from tkis world as asy as possible Such melancholy and hopeless reflections as this belief engenders among consumptive pa tients; does as much, if not more, to hasten their departure for th land of shadows, a tbe.tutwrcles in their lnnjrs. Away h such a hopeless theory. Happily the Gbkat Masters of Medicikk have entered their protest against it aud confuted by the most positive testimony' the menstroiisallacy. Daneorous as pnlmon ary phthihia ia. its terrible ravageamay be stayed and tbe hongs restored to abound con dition even after suppuration baa taken place. Every experienced surgeon knows that post mortem examinations of aged persons who have died in- the ordinary coarse of naturo have repeatedly disclosed the traces of pulmo nary ulcers entirely cicatrized. The argument, therefore, against the possibility of healing a pulmonary abscess because the immediate aeat of the duease cannot be reached, has, nt a le&Jo stand gponvver Jf teitfstaniaji of b tcery af 'cicatrised nlc'frfa in the lng hive been recorded by tbe medical fapulty of Taris, and such eminent authorities aa Bevinns, Mal phighf, Du Ilaen and scores of others, French, English and German, might easily be cited to prove their certain curability. ; ; To treat any malady rationally its character and morbid influence must be' known. The dissecting knife has disclosed all the internal characteristics of consumption. We know that tnbercleS in the lungs vary in niio from gran nies smalbr. than a pin's head to that of a large bean. Thess develope intofopen ulcers t -chnically known as vomica! which afterward spread over a snrfce several inches in-diame-ter. Tlieir sacs are tilled with a yellow, 'green- ; ish, crayish matter genorally very offensive, i The membrane itself is greatly inflamed, and tbe ends of the pulmonary artery arid vein connecting with the diseased parts are clogged with . vitiated and purulent mucus. Death must enue either from suffocation or lte-orr-rhage It speedy relief is -not obtained. It is obvious that snmeTbiug is required which will enable the sufferer to raise and eject the poi son rankling in his luns:8,.arid choking the air passages, and which .'will also allay the grin- Tions irritation or ttie inflamed parts. .Po preparation known to materia medica affconi- plishes this double obje4-t so effectually and speedily as HoixowAr's C raH Ccns akd Lcno 15 am am. That incomparable remedy loosns and liquifies tbe poisonous and fY&tid aceninu- lations in the . lungs aud broijchise, subdues with wonderful rapidity the inflaaimation of the disoaSKd parts, and pre ents the possibility of hemorrhage. At the same time it tones and strengthens the muscles of the tliroat and enables tnem to throwoff the vitiated matter without straining. The transcendent merit Of HolLoway's Cougu Cumk and Lojo B,vis.iit is the thoroughness Tith which it doas its worx. its immense superiority to the muiTi- tude of officinal and proprietary ' medicines, Resigned for a similar purpose, which hare. preceded it, lies in tue fact tlist it is an Asso- itTTK Ekauicant of pulmonary and throat; cfiscases, while 'they at the bet were merely lalhations. It is not alone that the prepara fiou dislodges the pulnjihic virus, it poHst SKes balsamic properties peculiarly Adapted ;to I sooths the lacerated lng, wuile by its tonic operations it greatly facilitates and Itastenn the healing process. As a preventive Holt,o- . v. ay a C..UOH Cube ad Luno Balsam is equal- ly efficacious. Cougjhs, especially the drv hacking coughs whieh are so common, are t-rribly fruitful sources of ennsnmption The. Hi rer at hrst has a feeling of rawness iu the throat, tightness across tho chat, then dan gerous inflammation sets iu, which maygiv'o to nemorrhas-e or the formation of vomi ca, if it is not speedily checked aud the cough loosened. Hoiaoway's Couoh Cube ann Lcwo BAL8AM accomplishtis this with, a dgrse of promptitude and certainty which astonishes the patient. No type of throat, lung or-brou- c ii ial disturbacco oan resist its curative in fluence. It overcomes the mpbt obstinat forms of this class of disorders, atd breaks up at onco the most violent- patoxysms . of cough ing. All its ingredients are purely vegetable. Some of them are culled from tources entirely new to pharmacy, and all are possessed of properties of marvelons remedial eificacv. The unsolicited testimonials which its prOpri. tors have beon constantly receiving sinoe its in troduction to the publib, from persons' whd- have expeiionccd or witnessed its wonderfully beneficial effects, fully justify the belief i that it must, ere long, become the ftANDAHD American Specific Fd aiA DiaEAHiss of the ItESPIBATOBY UliGANS. IMPORTANT CAUTIQ.' None genuine nnloss the signatures of J. Hatdock and Q. D. IMvis as agents for the United States, are found on- tho wrapper. A handsome reward will ba 'given to mij oe rendering such information as may lead .to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the same, know ing them to be ttpuriong. a8o'd at the manufactory of Professor HpixowAT & Co., New York, and by all res pectable druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the civilized world, 1 per bottle. , nov. 22-ly. r- BOYKiisr. A ttorney-at-Law CLINTON, N. C. -" ; 1 Practices in PamDson. "Pender. Dtmirn and" uiMiDu. ouwim abtcutiuu giTen '10 tns. cot lection of claims. -f . H, II, HANDL1N, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Post Office Richlands Onslow i Co. N- C Special nUtUion gineit to tiie collection o i cfrttms. ErKVyil'' I-i. McNABB, Attorney ana Counselor, EUZ ABETHT0 WN, N. C. (Malen VouiUy.) -Collections, anywhere in Norih Carolina a Mpecia-lity. Refers y permission to Mesgra.-II inn of , Local ilerchaiUs. 3MLa.TXS0 X3XTO- IXOTJlEja . CA.PT. E. W. MANNING, Proprietor. 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LEWI. A. M. . 4.-4. f C. W. HOW AM). (l Mm. B. H LEW-IS. , Music, ..Mas. ANNAI. DATW. . Fall and Winter Swrion 1971-78. Ojk-h$ . Monday, I "tuition-. I II " " ' ' (PIB tKHMOF FrrJ UOMTns.) Classical Course ....... Advanced EngUwh '. .' ' . . Preparatory. i " Primary. "",' M5.O0 IH.WI 4.80 k.no Slnste. UI..IUH, ceiuHiTo ol lights. 4;fol and washing i&.i., Contingent fee -;i Pnpils oharged fn.m time of . iitranne to close of term. No doduchou except in ca. ofprotractwd HickueSi- Tho Principal claims tUt hU ..vfiKigMrf tho pupils of the school Is wutimf.Wturou-. the entire tuns o i ho session. rl, . Kishton, JuW 25tliv-l7t. rrof. Lewis is a graduato ,f n M. Hi aua has had twolv or exiwrim,.. 5 ducting Academies, and at onu tim,. ..-,;" pnuuiuui pi un wioru roiuulf LoI.i ija IJn. der the minagm nt of thin !itinl;i,isi,j ren. tleman,we truHt that the Inhtitun aiU Mis tain the enviable reputation it hM Win- in the pant, En. GREAT REDUCTION B ; PRICES h . . Wo are tho first jr'sr First-Class Sewing Machines,. at prices within the rencb.of ail. WK tVILL SELL THE VliltY BEST Faxilt fitwixa31 cai.ss ' For twehlv-Five Dollars' odi onmenjtedfion Sfau'd ami Trraills, with AValnut Tii and Drawer, and iicctHnrT .... - , . . ; , , tt Z . If.. .1 1 ... Ul tUo Unied states. Aiiacnniouis, aiui uonur n auj uaiuuwi Thesu Ini'scblaoH sre warranted -tn do tlis t ' wholu line of i'amify Jftwii with more rapid ity, oawi; of niu'iiHjmsnt, andHpis iatifju..i 1i tlie-operator, than nv tiiatliii'.o now in Ihey umkatht; Iioiible 1'lir. d St. h in such ikner-tha Hvov svoid the ii'-ocntitr of ' winniri. he umdVr thivad, aiidjVill svf trum the fim-st camhricU: tho hravhKt oWrooal loih. hcud for a circulnr nd satupl of " livery . uiai hiuo .warranted fori tbrns years. AGENTS WANTEU ETEltYWIlKUK. . CENTENNIAL MACUINE :., hiiuiM-1. 7J9 Filburt tit., l'hitirili-l)liij ;l''. 1,260 xr-watT"r Jibo. ; Madeaiiv day lnjl'UTS asn i.ai'i.s. InT-f-t ac coidim to vol BioHM. f Id. Vrt or ?H). la stock privnegw.jlhs's.bronKht a nniail fc'rtnu to the carcYnl InvPstor. Wi advins win n an1 hoa- to ope rate safely. I5ok with full inform mation snt free, j Aitdivs orders by nmil nd telegraph tov itAXTKll .V W . Daukers anil llrokers, 17 u ar-, uuoa Far. im.t , wn. W II I T K K Y Still Aliead ! . 1 FURTHER REDACTION! THE WHITNEY HEWISQ M .vrni.Xft Iww.n ulAA tnr tli lttt three'' vm all ctTur the United States to PatroMS of 'HiiHba.idry at One-Half the Price Umform- iy Charged for other t irst class Machines. Tt Plain Rv4a P.lllltv S ticular, ti reduced to . i warranted D"- autTTCiuraoio iu evtryjitr Tae nalfCass Ktvlr.i Ifla'k wahiut tabl ven erred coyer and drawer, is sold at 4 S30. And all other sfyles in likn prnporti;n. Twenty days ar" allow c4 for trial. ' Term id instrivtionw how to iirdor wil! be fouiid in circuliua. For circularwir iut'orr'i.tions wuitney m wra P , . Patterson. Mj, J. addrvi (lartas THE PARKER GUI'. a END STAMP FOR CIRCULAa PAfi'KER BRO'S WEST MERIDEN.CT. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. fflHE PLANTITION and lands blontrlng to X the estate of the lato ttev. l.- U. Nic'h,l- son, dereaied", siinsts abmt 2 miles from itasriiolla, S. 'C, eontaininir l.liiO trm qi1 nonAiMtiiii; of a larzs ailanMty of irorwl l.rmini? ionds, ith plenty .of timber and tnrnentine lands on which are Urge quantities of hunt-' wood lor jr. Titer is, on tho plaoa, a good dwelling bouse with ail i nftlMiin iitit.liiuara and .good wator. , It has alwsvs been regards asverv ht-althy. It will be aidd ir. quantities to such purchaser, and on easy teruiav FV further particulars address or so t , Ubs. Y. 0. NICHOLSON, ft -lllan. N. C. Or Cot U A. PowsIL H. Hoilii.a.worth. or A. W. jCarltou, Magnolia, N. (j. sen t0-3ia ; l i 4 ;1 V
The Wilmington Democrat (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1878, edition 1
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