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The Car ir..' Fear, a daily DcmocraUc I ccpt MtndayUi the old Journal Building, lower .floor, k'rjnccfs street, at ten cents a cek, 31 2o for three months, S2 50 for fix months and $5 lor a year. Mailed or delivered by carrier in the city at these rates. bubfcerii'tioKs by ma3 must inva riabiy be prepaid. . AdvcrtLH-mcEts intuited for $1 00 per square for the first day and 50 cte.. addi tional fur etitli day up to one week. One Mjuarc (or inch) 'Hi Tot one month, ?16 for 'hrcc months'', JS. for six months, 40 for welve mouths. A quarter of a column for twelve month?,, with privilege of monthly chants, free of charge, $67. A half -column for one year, with like privi lege, tl-. Ow -column lor one year 2(X. Coi.t; &'t f r other space and time can Ik- ma ie &t tj.e.olliec on liberal terms. No communication will be published un le the fame 8 be accompanied by feme respone.lk-i.a:av v. bjch is required, not for publication , but a1 a guaranty of good alth. Cci:tf:!;ui.oi:.s of a merely personal character arfi i:ot deMred. Address, "'. I WITT f I 1111 I'I'JP ; 1Yilminqt07it X. C. CKE EE Ait. CuliKn'W.HARnis. , TIIUi::AV;Ul;NlXn, DEC, 2s, .tsTG. THE I.fcMHJNIXC; . f.-OVl RNOIi. Jov. Lue-:. ;!) til.C .ill i.vuiimii Ktliciil kidney, is Governors tl.i f)nd of tli h-ing paraucu anipn hi.s parlisauiaLut he uses the pardoning power profu'iy. lie. t'U-s'ircB that it should be KJjkl that he is a merciful Kxt-cutive.' II' iOii3 for the praises, of Africa atid fr the' adiairatiois of credulous poisons of 'both rat es. Well, v.hv'shouUt we ibjwt to this vault v of t-1 !'. ( J oven. or ? Doth he not gu 'out so(i:i. o that the places that now know him in 'lorid hry shall know li i in 'no iiior'ii' f'vvvr We do oltject for this ica on : " "i lie (lovornor has turned !oo.-e'oii the people, whose juries have, iti tii.'iyy to the ettmnmnity, con vic!ed wf ini,;iiiou.s ofienees a horde of , lliuives, i.uriai;, - .muruerers auu .public iieaee-breakers, these individ uals.. (iov.-rro('e:i lias done this, not because he va.'- iiiled wit.h the in ilk (,f . human kiiittuess and compassionated the sorrows of those l;o sufieretl pun islmieiit, but hcea ire lie loves his own ami expects ''me tiling in the future as a reward for the o;isy work whith releases tr'itunjls from penitentiary bars and I oils and scnus them l-ack t. : court i) it i i t Mil ; crimes. -1 in 1 iie irreat .Shaksperc has; said that; V "The qu'alityj of, mercy is nof strained'. 'but ov. Jliodoii 'would stiain it to make; it subsevve - partisan purposes. The 'joverno' Is a merciful man, b,ut not tov.ard thej peaceful orders in o ciety ; he ;s a generous man, but only to thieves, vioti vs and murderers.-- J 'I'hnnk lJeven, this burlesque of' a Uovemor wi .-it in the seat he has so tlagrantly 'ciijraml only a few days longer, ()uViCt. Monday a Man, a Patriot, a (ifivenior, v.-ill examine peti tions for paifua.'.: 1 f we do not greatly mistake ourinan, Zebulon B. A'ancc 'vill be merciful and generous to society at large, he will consider-the righ'isand safety of the people; and there will be fewer. criminals: half-punished or unpun ished tin ned loose to alarm thoje-who desire to hate, the law. ur.d peace of the Commonwea-Fth -'preserved.-: JAXLTi-tltY MAC";A'ZIXI-:s!i. . W'c have lxeeivcd the January num bers of tho.-eadmirable publications of ireribner L CoJ tfcn'lncr':; .Marjaziije ' and St. XtchhJas. Theiioliday lainiber of the former, delivered sev.cral days before Christmas, lis' superb even for Scrtbncr, 'which is -aving a good tlei'!. St . Xich oiis is proiumneed'splcndid' by a young mv)u t vhum it was pre sented as a 1hr!stiies 'gift.'. (i'rand prejiaratioifs are going on in Raleigh for the 'Tnuauguration, which takes place o;i the 1st of January prox. It will douldless be t lie largest and most jovial - political .celebration ever held in North Carolina. ... .- :-fj -r. O . '' jr" Business' wilt certainly improve if the Situation becomes one of certaintv and till apprehension is removed from the public mind Vc feel that Tilden will be iuauguratedl ' ' Turkey will make noconcessions.and he outlook eontinufes warlike. Rus sia's preparations for war go on. V "If, I had to Walk from here to Bab timore for it, I y.ould not be without Dr. Bull's Cor.gii yrup '.in. my family," is what we heard a lady say yesterday. if you will r uv 111 your ENVELOPES ' i s , OF DNFOETH - - ;:' - - - You will find them a cheap as the stamped . 1 i ' : envelope. . f .' dec.23.tf , Bacon, Flo-ay, &o W vtivtv n S 'Sl!)ES. ! rrtr) iBIFLOURall grade ) 100 Ilhds. end Bbis. CUBA 310LASSES, 100 BWs. 6.H. SYRUP, 50 Bags COFFEE, -50 Bbls. SUGAR, 100 Bbls. GLUE,- - i i ... ryjo BdJ. HOOF IE0N, 500 Bales II AY . - ' 'I B AGG ING TOBACCO. x iiNUFF, SOAP, LYE, CAKIiyTTC3; CREESE, SPIRIT BARK ELS, LARD, I KAILi;, c.f ore. S oe JMf WORTH K UKIH REMEMBER " C. W, YATES K EEr3 THE MOST COMlXl-l. THE MOST STOCK Or PLA I K A NI ; FANCY T. 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H Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount to clubs can be allowed unless the money is remitted uircct to the pub; "shers. No premiums given. to" Clubs. Circulars w ith further particulars m ay :e had ou application. , i The Leoxako SceTT Prnusni :':- Co. covJL 41 Barclay St., "New York JAS. T. rETTEWAT. C. II. SC1IULKEX. Petteway & Schulken, BROKERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS iu Merchandise, Cetton Naval Stores and other produce. : i Ordr re for Molasses, Meats, Lard, Salt, Iish, i'ofiee Sugar, Cheese: Flour, Hftg liiu'T, Vies. :c., and eousirmients of all c t mi iptions of produce solicited. nSfUini ; mithi: OF ArPLll-ATlOX. JSOTICE 13 IIEIIEBY GIVEN Til AT application will be' made to the General Assembly to incorporate the iJiiborers' Union, the Hrst V'ard Bucket Company and Ilevok and .Ladd'erCoxnpanyNo. 2 of the city of Wflminont deeT-lawit A FULL LIXE HOUSE FUUNlSiriNG tio6ps. QIIILD'S TRAYS, TOILET-SETS,' FANCY FLOWER FOTs, BIRD CAGES, F6r sale by . PARKER & TAYLOR. . dec 15-2 w 19 Front street. TABLE BOUD A ; GENTLEMAN, OR GENTLEMEN XX. can obtain board in a private .family who live not , very far from toW lusiness portions of tin city, Applv at nor 294f THE CAPE FEAR OFFICE .i Commission merchUU AND GRO CERS OF WILUWO TOK. -rrrn propose . rrris i ,cau-u- VV CABLE TO COMMENCE; TRADING WTTHTIIE BUSINESS MXN OF OUR SEAPORT TOWN. We invite a correspondence with all par tice interested In buying from our mills, FLOUR OF EVERY GRADE, MANUFACTURED l BY AN EXPERIENCED MIL LER FROM White and Red Wheat, a greater part of which is raised on our I lands, and the neighboring plauiaiiui. in GRANVILLE AND WARREN, N. C, AND MECKLENBURG, VIRGINIA. OUR1BEST FLOUR ! will compare favorably with the WHITEST BALTIMORE AND NORTH . ERN BRANDS, AND WE GUARAN TEE, IT IS PERFECTLY' PUKE AND UNADULTERATED. ZS3IOKIXG AXD MAX UFA C TUREDT01$ACC0 at all juices, keit contain ly oh baud t our large new factory, and delivereil iu SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES AT THE RAILROAD DEPOT. OUR COTTOX GIX has been employed ineessautli during the season. Shipnu nte of cotton in im- i - . . ' meuee quantities will be made if desired and if the caU or re spoiible names aceom- ,r- t ; '". ? " ; ' t ? y . - w. i , -. I Iany the order. CORN M1LVL, GRITS, HOMINY AND SECONDS, N. c. HAMS, AND OTHER ARTICLES NECES- SARY TO A - - : . 5 ' , GROCER CAN BE PROCURED" " FROM US AT MODERATE RATES. JENKINS IlllOS.. I f . Address " d vSr nn Co., K. C. u-i-j-tf .... CRfiAP AND RELIABLE! id? -A nninrnmr. hwiw 5APE- PEAR; A NEW WTLiTINGTON JOURX Devoted to the xaatrixl Jatelkctual, mor and political interests of Norl h Car. Una, is oXT.red to the pjMical 1 the cheap m:c .f lO Out a Week,, vr Z a Yrai rjnE CAPE FEAR WILL ADVOCATE 1 tni straightforward manner th prin ciple of a pure and mar.lv Dcmeicrarv In State and Country. In it humble war It will uphold the bumer unrurltil ly Jeffer son, carried aloll bv JackMu and now proudly borne by Tildeu. The Care Fear will recogrjze no dilferei.'e between tho who fight the battle? of the people r-lnst hlgh-handel Radicalism inrcnched In places of power and noticing to maintain 1U corrupt hold on the waic. By whatever name called, the Defenders of the Coun try's Liberty and the Inalienable Kignts o the Teoplc are Democrat. To them the Cape Fkak will ever fpeak with the voice of reason and affection: In the it behalf the CaxE Feir will ever be found trug- gUng. The new iaper will give warm encour agement to the ancultural, mining and manufacturing inicrctU of the State. It will unre immigration. But while it will extend the hand of welcome to the sturdy foreigner or other imndrrrant, it will seek to fmprew upon the )-op!e already here the necessity lor economy: thrill, lar or and ndeiitv to home ami Mat,?. North Caroli nians must build up North Carolina . In presenting: certain popular. Literary Features the uait r eah is. ahead or It contemporaries. No Ain.riean dailv newn paper places original fleilon lia!itually Ikn fere Its readers except la the larrajof. ea national intejligeuce. Storlea for the fire side, both wriaL and complete, will be found occupying a short space In the LAVt Fear. The lltererv matter of the raici will, howerer, ti-rr.R be subordinateil to the news ' Brevity and Coavpujeiice, Accuracy and Impartiality will be leading characteristics of the Intelligence Department of the Cape Feak. The news of the day, City, State and General, will be presented In the clear est, conclet and most attractive form pos sible. Usually the Important news will be printed on the first page. Under this de nomination we include the Market Reports and River and Marine Intelligence, fcuch matters are too - frequently crowded In small type in a corner. The Commercial ews will be carefully compiled and cor rected. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. The basLs is cither on the week or th year. The Cape Fear will be furnished at Ten Cents r week. One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cent for Threo Months, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents for Six Months and Five Dollars for One Year. Delivered by Carrier in the. City or Suburb. No paper sent by mail unless the subscription has been prepaid. Collections made by .Carrier every week, and no paper delivered for a longer time thuu a week to any one who does not pay for it promptly. Cash is the word. TERMS OF ADVERTISING Are given in another place. Theo aie made especially reasonable, iu Leepiug with the times. Contracts can be effected on liberal terms for advertisers. Address, TI1C CAPi: l'CAlV oct-15 tf WrLMixoTOX, N. C THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES A FIRST-CLAs'S IXDEPEXD EXT MORXIXG XEWS PAPER. i JA LL THAT CAPITAL AND EN- terprise can aeecmpli-sLi will be freely cm ployed to maintain the high reputation universally accorded to it, of being the ablest and beet paper ever published In Philadelphia. It contains all the latest news, Including the Associated Pre Tele grams, Special Tele-grams and Correspond ence from all o!nt of interest, full aud accurate Local Reports, and Fearless Edi torial Discussions of all Current Topics. It i a first-class Live Newspaper in every re spect, fully equal to the Ust published anwhere. The daily circulation of the l imtsvx ceeds that of all the Philadelphia morning papers combined, with one exception. . 'Decidedly thebot newspaper ever pub lished In Philadelphia." X. Y. Trilntne. "The ablest and best paper la PL Had el delphia." A'. T. Son. "The best paper in Pennsylvania.' Springfield Jitpttbtican. Terms, including postage, $C a year, or 50 cents a month. . Address, THE TIMES, 713 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. oct 20-tf THE BALTIMORE -SUS. Published daily (except Sunday) at the sun iron Buildings, Southeast Corner of Baltimore and South street ; by A". S. A hell & Co. Prices for Mailing : Single copy, three cent ; one month, sixty ents; two mouths, one dollar; thret months, one dollar and fifty cents; six months, three dollar ; 1 year, six dollars. Postage prepaid at the oflice by the pub Ushers. No paper sent longer ; than paid for. ' THE WEEKLY SUX. I Oue dollar and a half a year, and $1 for ; six months, with Great. f t . to jcLoiiSj XAl.OXA. DEI CIXATI J P LAT- I , KCH JI, . DtlPT AT hT. LOULS. MntatlTca, Caliact ocm lW, r , JUG tldlC J and others !n acthorlty, are tSic vZSF i We. the delegates of the Democratic 1 tcrTaiiU, TbeircJ5cr are twit - party jof lit United Sutt 14 national I cecsUo ajarmUtdfdo hereby declare the adnuautrauon of the federal Oovern- reform ; do hereby enjoin upon tne nomw I ued of thl Convention and of the Demo cratic part j la each SUte, a ealoa cSort I and prupei anon to xcm ena, ana uo ncreuy i otic duty for the Democracy of th whole J countnr. I We do here reaffirm our faith la the per- anency of the Federal Union, oar dc- n to thf Conrtltutlon of the CnltM manency tton to i State, with ita amendment. cnlTrraIly accepted a a final fettleraent or the coo trovenies that encrndeml the clrtl war, and do henTTCordourftcadfatco.indeuc In the xerpvtuiiT of rrpublican n-lf-cv ernnM-nt; in an'abiolnte acqclescmcc in the will of the majority, the Mtal prtnetpir of the Republic : in the supremacy of the ctvft over the mfllUry aatliorlty; In the total separation or Churcn ana Maie.ir the sake alike or civil and rrllglti i irtx dom ; In the equality of all citizen befbrr Ju.t law of their own enactment; int&e liberty of indiv lluil uduct unvexed by unirtuftrv law ; in the f&ithful education of the rhdng generation, that th y mar preserve, enjoy and tran?mlt the !c?t conditions of human hapt4ne and Lope. W e behold the nobIet product oi a hun dred year of changeful history: bat while upholding the bond of our Union behooves a free people to practice abo that eternal vigilance which I the price of liberty. . DEMOCRATIC FIXAXCE DEMANDED. Wc demaod a Judiciou system of prepa ration by public economies, by oSkial nv trenchmenta and by wbe finance, which hall enable the nation to assure the whole world -of it ierfect ubility and iKrfct readines to meet any or lt promte at tho tall of the creditor entitled toytuent. e iM-lieve such a system well devUed, and atovc all, entrusted to compcU ut hand for execution, creating at no time an arti ficial ncanity of currency, and at no time alarming the put die n.ind into the with firawal of that vast machinery of credit by which t'o percent, of all business transac tions arc performed a syttcm open, iub lie and inspiring general confidence, woulJ, from the lay of adopt Ion. bring healing on its w 'ngs to all our harassed Industry, and set In mo'.'on the wheels or commerce, manufactures and the mcchauicaJ arb; re store employmet to lator and nucw, in all its national sutirce, the prof perlty ol the ieople. RErORM IX TAXATIOX. Reform is necesary In thi muu nd mode of Federal taxation so that capita) may be set free from distrust and labor lightly burdened. We denounce the pre sent taritf levied ujon nearly five thouaud articles as a maMcrjiece of "liyuhtice. iue qnality and false pretence. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly rising revenue. It has Impoverished many Industries lo ul- sidlza few; it prohibitslmportnthat mi-ht purchase the product oPAmerican lator: it has degraded American commerce from the first to an inferior rank upon the hirh seas. It has cut down the sales of Aim ri can manufacture at home and abroad. nd depleted the return of American agri culture or industry, followed by half out people. It cot the pcojMe five times moie thau it produce to the treasury, obstructs the processes of production, 'and waste the fruits of labor. It promote fraud am fosters smuggling, enriches dishonef t effl cials and bankrupts honest merchant. W demand that all customhouse taxaUot shall be onlv for revenue. KETUENCIIMEXT IX EXrEXr. Reform Is necessary In the scale or pub lie cxtHT.M Federal, State and nu dclpai out of Federal taxation hi swollen from t)0,'iOO,OOU, gold, in 130, to 4V),0 J,a0. currency, in l$7u. OuracgrcgaicUxaUon mas from UH 1,000,000, gold, Iu lio $0.t0c),000, currency, la 1V7U, or in one devade less tlian $ k't head to niere that. IIS per head. Since the ptacc the people have paid to their tax-gatherers more thai thrice the sum of the national dbt, ano more than twice that um for the Fcdera Goveniment alone. We demand a vigor ous frugality In every department s.u: from every officer of the government. WASTE Or TtlE mLIC LAXD. Reform I necessary to pat a stop to tin profligate waste of the public land an! their diversion from settlers by the part) in powar which has squandered two hun drcd millions of acres upon railroads alone and out of more than thrice that agsregai has dipposed of lesa than a sixth dircctl to tillers of the soil. CJUUSTIAX CTTirEXa AXD BEAT HEX COT XEbC Reform U neceasary to Correct the ml takes of the Republican Congre&a and tl e errors of our treaties, and our diplomat c relation which have stripped our adopted citizen of foreign birth and kindred ict recrossmg the Atlantic of the shield American citizenship, and have export our brethren of the Pacific co.U to th incursions of a race not prung frtra th same great parent stock, and. In fct, nou by law denied citizenship through natu ralization, a being neither acrustomcd t the habit of a progressive civilization, nor exercised in liberty under equal law. YV denounce the policy which thus discard the liberty-loving German and tolcrb the reTlval of the Coolie trade In Mongo dan women. Imported for Immoral pur poses, and Mongolian men hired to per form servile labor contract, and deniano such modification by Coagros within a constitutional limitation, a shall preveLi the further Importation or Immigration ol the Mongolian race. RETORM IS TDB CAXrAlGX ISatT. : Reform Is necessary, and can never b effected but by making It the coutrcll tot issue of the election, lilting It above tht two fal issues with which the office holding class and the partr In power $tl tii smother It. The false Imuo w tth whkl they would enkindle sectarian strife ii. respect to the public school, of which th. establishment and support belong exe'u sively to the several State, and which tU Democratic party ha chrlshed from theli foundation, and resolved to maintain with out parOzanry or preference for any elas, sect or creed, and without cotitributij from the Treasury to any the fah hvu by which they seek to light anew the dying embers of sectional hatred between kin dred people, once unnaturally estranged, but now reunited In one mdiTlilble Repub lic and a common destiny. REFORM IX TBS CITrL SEKVICE. Reform is necessary In the clrtl service. Experience proves that the efficient, tor nomical conduct of the governmental bm inesa is not possible If It civil service t subject to ehang at every election be i prize fought for 'at 'the ballot-box be brief reward of party zeal, Instead of pot of honor, assigned for proved competency and held for fidelity In the public employ, zntnt. That the dispensing; of patrouagt should neither be a tax upon the time of all our public men; nor th instrument ol their ambition. Hera again profoasioa fatel3ed, ia the performance, attest that thr party hi power can work out no practical or aalutary reform. XErcnac Ajcoxo rja maazsr rrauc tZXTASTE, " t ; . Reform i nec-ary evrn more tl thr tales of public Krric-JiVctUcst, appeal to oar ienow-cixixen oi errrj i wjrrw-ifujc Tj.w-ri ia )oLftrr- former political conueetfon to endertake j U!e Secretary of the Trracrf tonLr with n thla first and mot prearfag mtri- I tlanct In the rmUSr arcotxnu: tin. Vk e-Pmidfct, J oJrr. Seaatf rIi't; thrr a pnM trwt. Tw th - acnal of thi RepuUW Vrv iv- i rrace and cet?un f a Vk-PrviccTrT live taarkriiu ti ruling a a pmus ofUrrn their ir!rcd tmCtlnx ftrrrnrW mr:r vtr Uw.cuktr?; fire chiirmem oi iteicmamgcominr.irroi tiijit 11 Attorney General 'tnifca;iprTVuHa pc fat-dj ; a Secretary cf the Navy enrkhed or enrtc t ing ni rrieud hj . p-rrrcUm lerled cflT the r2w f tnrxtt7rt Li . IX-partmmt An 'anSiiUdor ' ta Englaxul crraatm S a. Mhtoccabie j-vulati u ; the Frrf Ucnt't private rr. ury tarcly ctcttir.z eviction crn for iriUty r-nntk-tir In frau-it vpoa revenue; a Secretary of War lr40d for high crime and cnfocl tr.'.a- mcatiOii" the Urmwf Talon -U r m. fUte that th CrV tep .n rrfnrsi ish b y tlc ppopl'- or hoc?.t m n frota a&otVrr party. The il "-s c f one rL"cal orrta itioa iufiu ihr hodr poik and tberety making no chanrc of ta'.a or lor.T. . can ft no charge of re anm t&J retorma. RiDzcaxs am aat:ciL.iNxr xtrr at v zi vex rjtoM ixwca. , All the v abct wrong anl trtTaw ihe iTcdnct of the tlxteca Jrar bjvt. an- y f the RcpuMitaa imtv rttjt nvc -itr f..r rr f-rmf anfcwni by nt Hears thecal lvc. Ilal'lhrlr rfcjrtov arc v..td down la c -imMi.o placcl from the Cat UM. Th ma of ,0n.t rotir i powrlw- i tia iw eighty I'-oumivi oiou itoid'T :u leaders and ru'des. R form c at only 1c Lad 'r pcifrft, civic rcvoiuUe.il. U'c d tiian-l a chacrt tl t-m; a c 'ge f a !mlaltriiioa; a chinrc of rr1le , tiat we taay tirt change of men. - Tiin xtati: c;ovi:nxicxT. Nkujc of UScera. EXECUTIVE !ErARTXtM. titV. riHr Curti II. Brrgdrn,ofWjT IJciitenant (i..ti-rn r-R. M. Arcteil oriredeM. St-rctarv of -W. 11. llocna.c tki'. Trcujurer D. A. Jritkic,of Gallon. Audit r John IL-UIr, of ("utulrtxil Attorney General Y. L.-Hrrrove, cf Granville. Adjutant (ttEcral John C. G una sc, tf Wake. Superintendent of Public Intro'ti'-- Uihn ljlf of i'awuauk. Governor's Priat J(xrctar Joha B, Ncathcry, of Wake. 'icoicunr DxrauTMcxr. ( L !ef 4 u ir e S u prem i e Court RU Lxno64 M. iVar.n. of Ya Ildn.. , , Aia!-4u..:lee Edtu G. R-Jr,if neauft.rt: V. U. Ihdtan. if Bf&: fhotiu fertile, of ILoekinxhiai: W. f. Bvnuin, of Mit -kVnlurg. I ' CIrrk ' Si?prrm Conrt W. H. Br I v, ol Wae. Marshal D .A. Wh k, r, of VU. Oulcem or the Municipality ,f W&. raington. . . Mayor W. P. CiHudiy., Aldermen T. M. 'iardmr, J.J. Cm4-b-y, II. c;. Itjtt-, 4. II. NcJT, 1L C Mpn, Hiram Ilankin. cJ., Duncan Ihiae, ''ol.. W. II. BrrwJtigfon, cL, W. E. Bank, ct.l. Clerk an 1 Ttvunn r-T. C. ?-vu. Chh Tf Fire Depart tuitjt RoptXccft, 1'rdrra.l OOicUU. C iIIm torifCutmi JicjJiC. AUvU - D'P'tv Co'.b -tor i;. W. Chalakk. Pu,tm.:er K. IL Brir.k. . .1 ' New llaticr County CIoicrmsBratf Cb rk of the uj-Tior Court anl JviM of Pn?- Jaruc Hr-alou. Shcriir S. II. Mnniu-. CommUrnerW. O. Waitjrr. IXU wri" N.xou, c jMMiey VanAnulrirr, D. C. Da5f. i:--i.ltr ir.Ddt W. bordracr, Cui TraMift r K. J. Hewlett. Coroner Ed. IIrlt. TO POSTMASTERS a DEALERS. .VKIT5 THE NEW YORK HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Thu Daily LJiiiyii of the UttJJJ fonctletl to If: the "Greatest e oatyr of the h'.t ldh iu'toiat cir culation and inularitv. Paltishul Ecrry Pf in (hi Tel' rosTAcc r&zz. uti for oue y ar. .m-Jayi i clu! '. 6- pas Aro.i r.:r, uitbiut day. navTj for six inont. hondiyi O c u.e I. f-1 jiav- fur .x mouth, wilhoct Sea. da . . 2 ji4)' f .r, on; uir fur anj pra Cel c!aV of t' C W(-l;. j fs pay for six uioblh for aajpt cincl Hy oi h work. H I imy.- for one month. .SunAari U :Iv,iVl. V.K IfBUsIl NO HEMI OK TI WKXXtT " EDITION. " ' ' Till: WEKKLY UEHAUV : t oTA'E rBECr Our ropy, .ri? year, C To CCJcf P. Four cfpw,, j. Anv Urrtf inml?rat lercopy. Wo p.xivc frota Fo toacrf inl Nrw.-f'c-alfrs'jcjrlr soWripli Cjt single copies of our 'cckly at $1-25. N1-:W.SDEALKRS. HUPrLlEP, TOST ACE free. -.-' " Daily Edition. TwA And a half CU Kr copy, except tsunday tcsT.T . lition. Four cenU per copy. 'WetxiJ . Edition. TLrco cents per cop7. PLLLS.LM M-C00D' PJT. " N EVERY COUNTY IV NORTH CJT , oliua. ArtHc mm ran nd jcc'J mnl'jymcat la canvic fur bc ben to " " . f l llti U USt n i r rn. Price of te Dmllv mr nrmra -1 S Price of the WrklTpef ausora 17 1 137- Very liberal cwarltona ar -GT Addrr CJ..' V L, Pacapxaa , WUtnlazt -n, N. C, tit.ta Novtcttf After that daw, j,'-J2:J" '
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