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I I Will the Honorable Thomas Set tle lately i a Supreme Court Judge, and flW'i Radical Candidate fo Governor, inform the people of the Stats justVhat it takes to exhaust a Radical Judiciary, in "Habeas Corpus" cases. When Gen. Samuel J; Tilden -was elected Governor cf New York two years ago the taxes were $16,000.- l006: find it took all this large sum w to run the Government. Now . ihe At meeting of the Central Kxecu- taxes are , only. $8,000,000r just one tite Committer of the Democratic half, and they have a plenty. This ptrtj it irs: - fact gpeaks iu sublime tones to this Besotted 1. That tho chairman of tax ridden people. Let them each County Executive Committee be choose T.hlen as President, and to rennested to reoort to the name and will hop. a simular result in the ad - f ' postefSec address of each member of ministration of the National Gov- tb tame. crnment. i 2. That each member of the several FlLiMKLIN COUItlER. GEORGE S. BAKER, Editor and Proprietor. All letters addressed to GEO. 8. Baker, -" Pcidat Jolt, 21, 1876. f PARTY ORGANIZATION. ; t?pt. rvivpl J I lmnovcnsneu conmuon. tc sun It was this principle Ubscrved by "brish the North Cailina project H,. i7f -C; , . r , 50 long labored Io by the More- A irgmia Jforef war.Nrhn she secured hedde f anndf re, j Fisher, Wra. the serviced men like toe IWatbtpa -rhowas, and others. I of uniting the Letch, DromgoolesIeUbers- Hun-, harbors of. Beaufort-and. Wilruing- tersRiveses, Tylers, smiths, Joneses, tonTviththc great vest, apd tor f V"- KorthTr nar..."na US tmuc them frimi sos:on to eeraion on -r-i. onTi TinoHnnr, nnl nfntt-nt!i. accouht of their Increased crpaeUyrj unfinished railroad. Wc plcrc thd parliamentary experience andsUUmen continued use of the convict Jalior shin, which acutiuued,publio service of the State and of such other ju J 'J JL-I i diciat to Wive aid :as will secure ction of these great State congressional committees be requested to report his name and address in like dinner; and also to take notice that be is ex-officio a member ef the State Executive Committee. 8. That this committee urgently calls ou the conservative people of North Carolina who favor reform in state and national affairs to form with out delay Tilden and Vance clubs In tbiir respective townships or neighbor hoods! and the officers of all such clubs tre requested to report their names to the secretary'of Ihu committee. V. R. Cox. Chm'n. 8. A, Ashe, So'y. III" J mi. ii .in - i ..ii .. -n . i ! - TVntlomil Tleltot, ForPrcsicent: SamM. J. Tilden, OF NEW YORK. For Vice-President: A. Hendricks, OF INDIANA. Democratic Nominees, T. For Governor, Zebulon B. Vance, OF MECKLENBURG For Lieutenant Governor : THOMAS J. JARVIS, of Pitt. If the Radical Editors and politi cians who are, now howling against the Secessionists will examine the files of the State Journal, a news paper published In the City! of Raleigh, Weekly anu Semi weekly, from sotrc time In the Fall of 1860 to some time in 1863 or 18G4, wo think they will find that one Jona than W. Albertson was editor thereof, and he no doubt contnbn ted some spicy articles thereto. If they will not take this trouble upon themselves, we commend the mat ter to the Neics and Sentinel. -Let them look it. The files are no doubt in the State Library. Gov. Vance openedjthe campaign in Raleigh last Friday with one of his grandest speeches. He han dled the issues of the day with great ability and skill, refuted in a masterly manner the many false hoods in circulation' relative to his war record, dealt his opponents some ponderous and overwhelming blows, and as we learn by a gentle man who was present, struck con sternation into the army of office holders and place men at Raleigh. He speaks in Smith field on Satur day, Tarboro Monday, Washing ton Tuesday and Edenton Thursdaj . Hecommences a canvass of the West on Mondav nest at Rutherford ton, where Judge Settle, (Don't you go Tommy) will join him. We are glad to hear that he has no doubt of a grand victory. Let us all work to that end. ' Gcn'l Jo-cph u Abbott EX'TJ.S. Senator, Carpet Bagger, (Fraud comliep. Page 818) tvas there, Old Itnart; Welkcr, 0 carpet Bag pfeacicrfand in Fiitttd commission Report was there. Sinclair Ex preacher, Carpet Bagger and Seal la wag Tvaaf there. '"Ricliaril C Badger U. S. District Attorney and aspirant for appoint ment on supreme Court Bepcb in feetties place, nommaieu eme iui un ura uwran-nc uv.w.-. q coxnpli PG5?ernof rTTil36mmation was' gifted thir itwrvtduat-nray-wr-twTim- WOrk31irthe cntllcn"' practlniblc seconded. A. W.Tougee carpet Bag- solthatveler : the . .vaflt; .poer period. gei' Ac, and James H. Harris negro which she exercised over national tf-5 Resolved 1. That the people or 7 tv - i t n . e t. ,i k w.k ; intiir ;hriii:int of North Carolina now have it m &cvlanel L. Rusaell scalawag fair., through such a long bnlb.nt p. an dttermi. Ex Judge &c, placed in nomination period of her history. " r. J . nate and united effort to relieve the name of O, . II. Dockers for Maraachufetts.leRroed from Virginia onr people from the evils of repub- Governor. seconded bv James Sin- and ?eeinir tho vast advantage and Mean misrule. . extraviganec and clair. ex-fiahtinir ': Darsou Ac., iuflaence which a State couM cxereise corruption, and restore the pros- " t cr - ' i nea ton f New- Hanover carpet by observiug this principle, for the bagger and Clerk Superior Court, last sixteen years has retained the service of uicu like Dawe? Hoar, and others on the floor of the Houxe ' of Representatives, and, by that mean?, ha impressed herself on the Icgisla- Ill B WAR'S ' y -SASH-DOORS, BLINDS, Ex-member Legislature urged Set tles nomination, O. H. Dockery Ex-member of Congress and stand ing candidate for Radical nomina- pentyofour State, Resolved 5. That we denounce offichl corruption wherever found, and we bold honesty to ba the first and highest qualification for office. New Postajre Hill, . tions from Governor. anywhere tion of the country more than any oth- along - the. office - holding line to er State, perhaps, in the Union. tomshlp coastaole,' W. P. Canadj Mayor of Washington and W. W. Rollins Revenue man from the Western part of the State were- ap pointed to inform Settle of his nom ination, v ; i . . . i J fFho that witnessed the final scenes in the House of Representatives on the possago of the great amendment to the tariff audi internul revenue bills iu 1872 but saw how vast the advantage gained by Hanry ' L. -Dawes over a PAIATS, OILS, GLASS," LIME, PLASTER, CEIMENT. WAGON AND BUGGV Si ATEU1 AI COTT1N r.IN3 AND XST Write ht Vnt II. Bris & Sons, Y.t-x, IWdJil. j. ViViA S. C. T. THE NEW - - - ' an mm . . ... For Tublic Treasurer : J. M. WORTH, of Randolph.' For Secretary of State : JOSEPH A. ENGLEHARD, of New Hanover. For Auditor : SAMUEL L. LOVE, of Haywood, For Attorney -Gencial: THOMAS S. KENAN, of Wilson. For Supt. of Public Instruction J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. ; Electors at Large : DANIEL G.FOWLE, of Wake. JAMES MADISON LEACH, of Davidson. District Electors : 2nd District-JOHN F. WOOTEN, 3rd District-. D. STANFORD, 4th District-FAB. H. BUSBEE, fith District-F. C. ROBBINS, tith District R. P. WARING. Tot 0ngrMth Siaricty Joseph. J. Davis, OF FRANKLIN. Oonnty Tlolcet. House of Representatives: J NO. E. THOMAS. Sheriff: W. P. BRIDGERS. Register of Deeda: W. K. MARTIN Jr. Treasurer: B, P. CLIFTON. Coroner; a M. RICHARDSON; Surveyor: M. N. YOUNG. Commissioners: NORMAN LONG. DR. R. T. WEBB, JOS. FOWLER Si D.H.GILL, A. J-P. HARRIS. A SPECKLED CROWD. The Radical Convention '? which met in Raleigh last week was com posed of the same elements that had hitherto entered into the make up of these bodies; negroes, noisy and cheeky carpet Baggers; Seal lawags, Revenue officers, Federal Court officers, and State office hold ers. ; The Convention was called to or der by a Carpet Bag Federal office hoder, who called to preside tem porarily over the body a carpet Bag negro preacher, named Hood, who was employed under Holdcn's Administration as assistant Super intendent of Public Instruction, (an office unknown to the Constitu tion and laws of our State) at a monthly salary of $125. J. E. O'Hara a carpet Bag saddle-colored negro was appointed Secretary, and Tim Lee the Carpet Bag Defaulting Sheriffof Wake, was made Sergeant at arms. ' Hon. Samuel F. Phillips Solicitor General of the United States was made permanent President. The Vice Presidents were John Pod, a resident cf Washington City, W. P. Mabson negro, T. S. Lutteloah, Scallawag, John A. McDonald Scallawagt.W. S. Ball Carpet Bag- ger' J. D. Mc Alphin unknown, Aqnilla Spends unknown, C M. Pace unknown; Secretaries J. E. 0Hara Carpet Bag negro, and J. T. Cramer Carpet Bag white man. Sergeant at Arras T. F . Lec Car- Col. I. J. Young Revenue Col- . ery able Republican representative, leotor placed the, c name of Blow Your Hoi n BUI Smith in nomina tion for Lieut, Governor. This is the eamc Smith, that refused to answer questions propounded ;to him by a Legislative Committee on the ground that an answer , to the question would subject him to a criminal prosecution. George A. Price, negro nomina ted Alfred Howe, negro; "Blow Your Horn" beat the negro. For Secretary of State General Alien Rutherford carpet bagger, who has lately been kicked out, of the Auditors office . under Grants' corrupt adu inistrction, I. E. West carpet Bagger and Superior Court Clerk, : J. L. Chambeiiainc scala wag, Samuel Watts scalawag Judge, and whose name is promi nent in, the fraud Commission re port, W. H. Howerton present in- cumbent, and who has a stationery, and carpet record, Geo. W. Stan ton, Chronic candidate for Senate in this District, W. ,N.; Hunter Ex-Sheriff and Clerk Superior Court rnd ; Judge J, :W, Albertson Ex Solicitor,, Ex-Judge, . : Ex-reading Clerk Senate, and a part of , whose, Judge Kclley, of i Pennsylvania, by superior parliamentary tact alone, for in no other respect was he the superior of this very able reprseutativo from Philadelphia, n . , . Now, that Tilden and Hendricks is to open up, a new and more enlarg ing circle of influence and power to be exercised by Virginia in national' councils.it ia to he hoped that the old State will adhere more strictly than ever to her ancient principle of send ing back her representatives v.'ho hnve been faithful lo her and their constitu encies in the past. Richmond Wh'rj. Tlie country lias Lecinic thorooghly disgusted with .the iuvestigation pulicy of the Democratic House of Represen tatives. Anu&'.can. In the apt words of a eotemporfiry We might respond, that it is billy to argue tfiat the masses of voters nro not interested in reform. Tho tun ?ri!s suf fer from the corr ption , wastefulness, and negligence of the Admini.tr;ition. They have to pay for Giantism, and pay a price which they cannot" afford. They fcave found this out during the pat few years. If the rnaspp dislike to be robbed, record is given elsewhere in this fuc7 are !'lleresfea in ?econng hon paper were placed in nomination, Many are called but few are chosen, and Albertson is the lucky man. ' Stewart Ellison negro nominated Dr. Wheeler for Treasurer, Preach er Hood negro, seconded the nomin ation Ho likened W. to Jcremhh being born ' a christian. Reilley was nominated for Auditor by 4 'No parlor and no Kitchen," McKay. Ilood negro preacher nominated Hargrovoior Attorney General. W. . Henderson, (Windy Billy) alawag and Ex-Revenue officers was there. This is the set that has taken it upon themselves to dictate rulers for the free white people of North Carolina. Will they sub mit to it? No, a thousand times no ! f Then let all rally to tho stan dard of Yance and Jarvis, and the splendid ticket selected by a Con vention composed of the truest men in North Carolina . Let it go forth to the world that North Caro linians .have, again asserted their The following 1 louse Bill passed the senate luat Thursday; 1. Be it en'icted, tc, That mail matter of the third class hll embrace all pamphlets, occasional publications, regular publicatioi.s, devoted primarily to advertising purpose or for free cir culation, or for circulation at nominal subscription rate; pricec-currcnt, cata logue, annuals, handbill.?, posters, un sealed circulars, prospectusc?, I ooka bound or unbound, book manuscripts, proof-sheets, maris, prints, engraviugs blanks,' inflexible patterns, . farupUs. merchandise, sample card, phunc graj h-' ic paper, letter envelopes and wmrpon1, cards (plain n.nd ornamental,) jtjHrr. photographic representations, " fcciI, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scion, hd all other mattar which may be declared mailable oy law as third class matter, and other art kles not above the weight prescribed by law, which arc not from their nature liable to dc-stroy, deface, or otho.wise injuic the contents of the mail-bags, or the person cf any one en gaged in thepofctal service. All lio uid, jxi-ions gla&, csjiloivc materials, and obscene loks or rapcrs shall be excluded from tlcuiails. 2. That packng"s of matter of the third cla3 shall not exceed fiurrHninds in weight and shall be subject to ex amination anJ r.;tos uf jiostagc of here inafter provided. Tho jv5tair of in.-iil-matter uf the third i-Ws sh;dl bo at tlie following ratef for all distances: One cent for each runcu or fntt-tioual : f nrt thereof. Every package of the third clxs of mail matter shall bear tho. post mark cf tho office at vhieh the samo shall be mailed for transportations. H. That p-sige on third claH nmt tcr ehail be prepaid by stamps. It however, too postage on third class matter, mailed at an. office, shall bo less than the amount above prescribed ,in cases where the same is known 1 such sender shall bo notified of the fact, and the amount of postage due shall Ik.- col- t i i ' "DOIESTIG-W- m'uiSL IP I 4- - 1 Lit if mmii 5 '2 ! . -.'V'-VC r.f r Aa:,V C ; .s? rpmW4f? sit THE LIGHTEST-RUKHIHG MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printea dire-tioni. o- Ut ruction or iaccimcat -Al " r;u"f'l to ot . . The cocsu -tKn of ibe cr.tb:DC u eJ upon rruM"l t4 ;e a-ui crc .?.- -l-city. compr-sinz sirrp ,c c::t v.o-'cnj vyta isrur Tte Wiruic e Uw. a4 ars hardest! n1 p'i-'J. . - ' p v - The raachiaesmc made r. our orw w3:Vi in tie c,ty of Newtii,?C J sf rl (rwUoteJ) mtchia -ry a.oJ t'ls. nmstructeJ ei.-vy '- a-loa Klia r4at e now ucr. ' DOnlCST'O" SEWIFJG TIACKINE CO., FASHION MONEY t i ii-U'sxibo cboot; ule, or -r ten 1 riiL'.'s d. Heir f s .-:. :k ti tL;Kcat Ulent iLc beat r.cllltr in H '.errtai iJ Ij t tl t tk.t.i! mo4Le. both -t h-me th abroad. Me enaWri W attain rrsut: rar aU-e tbe rec o im average dre-nakfr. Ojt MyW ar tlaw ih- Utcr vJ tc- Otr cl-arU41iu.!r,! caulogue Euutci to any Udy aot:tfMt tc-oedt w'.lii fer diei. WAWi erer)t : "DOMEOTiC SEyIfiC MACHINE CO., - iNo-.y.aVo'rli nntl Chiencro- est govftrnment. If they do not like tc see their moans oqnandcred, they, lected from such sender before thq same are interested in obtaining an cconoaii- be transmitted by mad.. In ca-e .the cal admistration. If they, dislike cor- Have your JOB cWORK done at-thc ! . . ....... !L I" f l Y 1 sender is not known, and where it has ruptton they want reform in public I . j .1 1 1 . i j 1 - f - service. . xa t.rA., shall Ire c.l- tv to whi;m it 9 nd. dressed, delivcrHl at its proper destina- jH VV ' Tho gieat question of living interest paid of dtfkient post to jhc masses is reform. It comes lected from the party home to them directly ,aud affects their welfare in a hundred ways. It swal lows up other questions. ,11 en co the action of thi St. Ixiuis Convention in nominating Mr Tilden. Perhap our neighbor's mind is a little Ilaysoy this week. Landmark Tlie Party Platform. 4. That the sender of env article of third-class mail matter .may writc his or her name or address therein, er on the outside thereof, with the , word ufrom" above or troccodinp tho same; or may write briefly or print on any package tho name or names of the ar ticles enclosed. Publishers of news- Having sold nor Bpiirg purchaea ?o c'Oie, we lurtl It iec-aiy tore pkoisli our STOCK ty cider, anrl are riK-eivirjr this wck LAUGE npi. TIOKS of NE W GOOD?, wlich'-we- clltr for sale Adopted by the Democratic State Convention. Whereas, The Republican par ty of the United States, for the last sixteen years, has hail the com plete control of the Government in all its Departments, and by its dis regard of Constitutional limitations; its uncquel and oppressive taxa- papers and peridicals may pritt on the Cheaper ttieil Ever, wrappers of newspapers or magatines 5 sent from the office of publication to 2cu Calico of Uest sjl 12yds for regular subscnliors the time to which I ufir.uuh,an. suWriptior. thereof has beeu paJ-J. rrcale of Uti .t tj!c 12 j per yard. o. inat transient , newspapers and I 1 .i . J 1 111 ... V ' , I yrd. Also a v&'ietT of magazines shall bo admitted to and : ' , CrQQIS : . 1 1 . uwii, uv us tiuinuuum uuu tvafiio 4 r. 1... j , T..t r- SUnremacV. and hnnfnrwnrrl thov fnl PYnPndlturna- bf 5t nn vJcn nn.1 tt,u luc JBl wi Vl 1010 liiiinl.iniinii j hnnnninl rwii- hr ila l unexampled official corruption per- 1X16 UlimaX SllirtSj vatling all branches ot its adminis tration has brought disgrace up on our Government and unparallel ed distress upon our people: There fore Resolved, 1. That in this Centen nial year of our existence we in vite all patriots to ignore - all dead transmitted in the mails at the rato - of one cent for every three ounces or iractionai part tiiereo:, ana one cent for each two fdditiocftl ounces or frac-J at lull oct third !cm price than last uonai part tncTeot. C. That this act shall taVe effect on For MACHINERY, . sale ll 'Horse Power New i ' i I I r ' Steam Sawmill. PRICES 1,900. 22 summer. WHITE & SI I AW. will maintain it. HONS. WILLIAM M.-"BOBBINS AND JOS. J. DAVIS, OF NORTH CAROLINA. We arc pleased to see that the Old a, . ortii otate is recognizing a rule pet IJapgcr, lately Sheriffof Wake wh,cU ha9 aTer S,ven g3 efficiency issues, to disregarp the prejudices and defaulter and one John O'Neill. a representative on the floor of Con., engendered by past events, and to French. Cm net- Rnn-o-or f-o.i cresa. which we hone to fulln.l umlc Wltu 113 m lC cflbrt to re . . t, T , k i c. . " . store a constitutional, honest, eco- vuiiumcoiuii jivn, j ittfjyU OIOI ailll I J v.w. w..o .14 iwiivuiiiiaiiiig A GREAT BARGAIN, WAMSDTTA SHIRTS At 1.25 each. the finest J. II. Harris of Wake, negro Con ducted tho President to the Chair. (Fraud Commission Report, Tage 318.) " Lindsey the man who John Love wanted to lose Gov. Vance, Gov. Bragg, Gov. Graham and others, figured lMjrminently. AlsoTougee suh of the ud representatives as have faithfully discharged their dutic? to their State aud corstituencies. In view of this principle, the Con servative of the. Seventh and Fourth noinlcal and pure administration of the Government, and thus promote the general welfare and happine of the country. Resolved. 2. That we earnestly and cordially recommend the adop- uon, Dy me people, or he amend- lst. Tbev are made of Wamatta Mill Sbirtirc. 2nd. They are crmpletelv fetmed and atitcbed thrcohoutt qul to the N-t custom work. 3rd. The Bosoms are thrcf-ply. ironi piy, ziu L.inen. . 4tb. TLey arc cut lencthwise with the goods inunn snength of materi. aL 5tt Tney are equal m materia' styie, ui, ana Trnricmanahip to tb best Shirts at 2.2.i each. 6th. Tbry are not laundered, and ... . . district of North' Crolin lave acted menu to tho Constitution nroDoscd CV "v 1 1n'.'1 IT l,J 'be t isclj io re.oo.iains , tl tw by. tho Convention of 18T5. nj 4c., nhM ",fc or .? home. pcntleuieu whose names head this ar- u 3 'cuutu iue cxpcnai- Trice. fI.C5 each. Carnot Kairffpr. f Fi-and mmmicinn tide, as mimr fho UMf nA 1111 CB uur ?iaic ami county gov- Tems: Pontirely cb i eoi v '""v" c prnmonta nnrl c mm rn ! .:,. I .wnt-rw c.t inr U6U oxoy uugu uuu I Vi c clCft-nuu iu voDgresa niinisiration. so that wc mav be en. TJ. S Pension agent, and who rc nd wc do trust that not only they rabled to establish a thorough and fused to testily before the Bragg may be returned by increased major- enlarged system of public schools Committee was Iu:surgt N. C. ilarch 24th 187C. Ladies Trimmed Hats." ; "if. ' i A fresh stock (f LaAU IIt, l esc t! fully trimmed ty the June ls!ii -nf, WUITE & BTIAW. SHOES- A frrh arriTal this week c! det:r- Able stjles and s:z.f, makes oar stock complete. WHITE A SHAW. PURE FLOUR. We receive twice uoctv, by enn trsc', from one of the brst 1il'sin the Uuitfd iU'e, supply of Pare Flour of d.Qzmt crrte, Irnn Fac Family tn a jrHxt fuprior, cioucd from lelrcted bat and warranted 'pare. white &sn AW. CHOICE TOBACCO. Chnirmam of the I Hies but that the State mav have an Committee and. reported the plat- unbroken ilelcgation i.f Demccralic orn3 ' Conservatives in the next House of !-,- v I'uunv evuuuis i -wt i v x -r if ttiti I aouiotr mi 01 cuqicc unci ikuku for the benefit of all thd citizens of XAttmJlUIUUll llUUOJti Must rtciivec. n J n rm. . ,i ..t . wuttvu o. i-nainoiwiinsuinuinir ... i -wwr o c- our repeated disappointments and 1 O. W. BLACKNELL. Prorritcr V HITE iX oil AW. DeitnpMve circn.sroi sccodi um. Mschioerr on sno'icttioo. Wi tiftm m. 1 to Lom w trt so!J S:ond lifted Eoidnt. TuUcct McLir.cry lc, ia TS'oi tl OnrcIIiinx A. NICHOLS. Darl.are, 1 Krgint bsrir. 3 Erjriflfi ' i ) V S ilALLOHV, FrsukfiDton X cine. T L EVOIIV. Werbn. Griit M:i. I A tUXTO.N, Jcksoo. EcHce. U W UUIMES R-iy Cmk, t Mill. E II TOGUE IIil!boro, ' Totie I ixtnre. PEICE & CO. StstesviUf, Wsi'.noK Hachiccry. 81 lit EVA LT t. CO, "nrpj 11 ' Saw I xlores. ALIEN Louubanr, Ens'tf. E C RICH Ah Da IUidifilK E;f? ad pipinz 'or Factory. 1 DALT JN KtiJsvUle, Biihr 6 TJ LE50IR. f Pijrwc. ' Mehinerv, GREEN II LEE Thorn Mtine. Mill S'jpp!. W T TAYLOR. Whitskrr, 0 Sitb A- H'iou Fsctorv. Eahm & Huiitei KICHMONI. VA. - . - .
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