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4 - . : : -'- ' I i : i I -!: : :!';-!, - - ' - i ..." - - . t- ' j- " '-' " '-". - i --: i - - . r, t : ; 1 - , 1 ' I 1 I J - ; I" " . - I - I "! I ' ''-'' ' : ! " fi - " . ; : - 1 " .' : ' '- . ' "tl'-.i 'il - M I t f: : V OtrrOBBU; 5. 1870. "T 1 ' L 1 T .ii!J..'.r.mmii nn the nurht of the 28th. Carolina watchman, j p. Jrt-s f. pgrtKa concern! f r to -tate the following facts : h - -. - . On mr wav to tJie Baptttate ConTention in Faveileriile. I was introduced to ex-Gover- Persons mskklnj? remittances fbf I norjjpli3en. Pnrintiie,sesion f the ton- vention I was invited to aine wtui mm u ceptH the invitation. I ppeut int aiternoon with him, returning 10 wie Dipunuiuiui teaj I Our intercoureo- wa reeand agreeable. He gave me an account of his religious experi ence and of his lH.litical troiiUt-a. He stated i me that Hie Man oi He ivirK war origi nated Wjth the Lxecutire toramittee oi me Ronnhliran nartr at Washington, in the inte rest of tlie party ; that he was opposed to it, but was ai loved no discretion in the matter ; that it wn decided bv that Committee to inau- n rTnn. Cieo. Davisi of Wilminetow, wl Urate and rroecute the campaign as be did it; vldresa the people, of Rowan ccunty, a; t5U- that if hrtiid.noi carry ont me wianes vi me bury, Oct. lUlb. An opporuinujr r-- - ,m.-fi1l i ih. -,-mtion of ; " . . i i j- J. a.. Jma i, ui" v d our ppte we oeneye or n.c -i j i tjieir pians ,e would prooably receive a uaii hear one ot me most gijieu aDueiwjucu bi- i net appointmenj, me oeL-reiaryamp oi r Ci..id . fjiniiJi srul hpnr In to. i I tf nor. ' ' trs oi ins ." i , . i. . t. t 0 . i i a reierence i wie ueam ui oitrpuvua x uu- oupinvr T ini h TllfJ. derstooU irni Dim tuat wie ltepnoucana nau UoWer tion of those wlio wee charged with it was dis- i - ..-.j .1U the irff'"shou,di:nt3'1? qqiay for a year 10 qts. to -jposiajru PUBLIC. SPEAKING! In Salisbury, TUESDAY; OCT, WtK We had lioped le have it inoar ! to make some Jefiute and satisfactory aufpweut in this najier in regard the gpeakinjat Gold Hill by the candidates ffovprnnr: Lut hire not. The UaJfctgh or likely to be elicited which would implicate or criminate prominent member of theliepub- Jjcan party tliat Hiese learn were awaneneain part by tlietdiscovery of 4he coil from which the rope was cut which was found on the neck r .1 1 1 i - - - 1 ' I ' f v-S'i CiA R,.Am wi11 .oeak of the murdered man. . ! co ;.-. Vf - -t r ijhe statement or Uov.' Holden left on me th-re,6n thc.Uih the day that j It was hhe'clear and distinct impression that he had hope4 Y'uco and fettle would pat . iu appearance theie. The Vance and Tddeu claboffioM Hill were expecting to have AND j been the unwilling instrument for the accom iiiIiaient of the purposes .of Win p:nty and that he did not merit Hie odium which attached to his name aJl over the State, one Lig day belore the electlou, apu ta Convention I called on Gov. Holden in his office at his own request. In. a very pleasant interview reference was made to the removal of political disabilities by the Convention then in session. So favorably was I impressed with statements made bv him that 1 called on Rev. N. Stalling", t)f Duplin and a ; few other members, and requested them to une their in fluence to h-ive Gov.; Holdeu a disabilities re moved. . I stated these facts or some of them in the conversation referred to in the News as men tioned above. 4 have also given them in other arts of the State, where Gov. Holden happen ed to be the subject of conversation. It was done in the free and easy style of social inter course, and though ;I stated nothing which was not true, i uiu nut expect to see u ui me news papers or in print. In anv statement which I have made con cerning Judge Bond or the hanging of Judge Kerr, 1 give or meant to give mv own opinions, batted '.on information received from other sofirces ; not from anything said to me by Gov. Holden. fc-o far as 1 can now recollect he has never spoken to me in reference to either of tlrose gentlemen 1 have made misstatement in the interest of truth and not of any political party ; also as a matter of justice to myself and all the persons mentioned in the News of the 30th. s C. T. Bailey. the candidates fr Governor would be with them. No doubt they will welcome General Hansom, and hear him j gladly, hut it id likfly they-will still look fur a visit from Gov, Vance. Meanwhile, let all tarn out to hear Gen. Hansom, ou the Uthwho ia ouc of the alltst apd' most eloqtiekt epeakera ilTer State, and has borne a most gallant part lu the; present canvass.' Spread jhe uev of his conng, a:ul go to hear hitn, for it will abkindutly 'pay the trouble . L. well We notice that our old trienol W rv rxuElis, Esq , and Mr. IItE, i-r; ovu as co-eclit(r with I114 fafbier, E- J. j Ial-3, of the Fayetteville Observer, pro i:...?'j'.to establish -lit Raleigh, a aily J and vx i.kly paper to be .called the Observer. Tliesc gentlemen ttavp already niade gjood records a newspaper men, andj wHlt no doubt fully sustain them in the new enter' prise. The field jof opperation lis pfetty well filled upf jlhere being three dajilies already in Raleigh, but this fact ha4 no doubt been duly considered. We certain ly wish Messrs. Saanders & Hale abun dant Bttccess, for are are quite sure j they will fully merit it , The Hon. Puti.o White, though not less'than 7o y earls old, is an active Work ing inember of the Tilden and Hendricks club in Whiteetown, N. He filU the place j pf corrpepoii'ding Secretary and Treasurer of the jclul), arid in olther hirays '13 laboring with his fellow citizens to re store good government. Let his old fiienda in Rowan and Western N. .C, make a nolo of this, and do likewise.; w They may be oltl enough to clijm exerap tion from an active part, and i yet they cannot fail to perceive that old. men; havo ; wticht -f iiitluence which should be employed in behalf of the greajtly needed political reform sought to be accomplished uv the eltctiou iof Gov. Tilden to the Presidency. ELECTION LAWSTATE -!c RATIONAL. . Registers,: Inspectors, Judges and' Their l tyiiespeaiceidjwtes. 'v i :" -r- 7,'? -'4 Condensed from Acts of the Legislature of 872-34-5. '1 - . :-- ii;-. j JVn election shall be held on Tnesday after the first" M on clay m: Kovember-"tt: witj the 7th day of j November, 1876, 105 the fbllowicg officers, to wit : t$ Governor, Lieutenaut Oovernor, bec- Urr of State AuditorrTreasorerrSaper . r -i t 1 - T . 1 k . uitendeni 01 1 uoiie inrtrucuon auu . avi tornej jGt neral. Members of the House of RewesenUiivea of the United States Uoiigress 1 lr mir rripcciic uuuKwr members of the General Assembly lor their respective distiicts, members of tbel General Assembly lor tueir refpecxiTo counties and districts, a "county J reas urer. Register of deeds, connty SorTeyon five connly Commiisioiiers, Cormier and Sheriff, with six. separate boxes for the receotion of voters, lo wit : Prpirbntial Rax For the election of ten Electors of ; President ud VicevPresl dent of the United frtates. I 1 Congressional 2tor-Fr tie. election f a Reureseuutive oMhe,7iU CoogresMon- al district of North Carolina to the 45th Oorifffess. ; J : i : State . Ticket Box- Fr the election, pi Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sccri wry of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Super intendent of Public instruction, and At torney Geueral. Isegislativt Box For the -l ctio jl one Senator from : his SfH;itori.il district, and two uu nibtMd of the House. of. Rep-j resentMtive'8 to the; next sesgiou of the Legielature. v . Count if Box Yov the election ot a political- party & the absent fudge or ges. whb shall indnee another to do so, shall be guilty bf a misdemeanor, and on eon ictton uluill be im prisoned not less than twelve months or fined not less thad one Ererj male person born Irrlbe pjnited hundred nor more than five hundred doU States, and anv male! iiefsonSwho haS lars at the discretion of the f conrt and 'i ' t ,-iin.TTi.JI.J . f?.. ) persons enmiea rticgusicrf comVissloVr, judge or court shall pro ceed iu respect th-reU as anlliorizedDy law In cdse ofcittnes against tbeunueu States, . - -r4" " ' JV !W Supervisors Cannot Arrest ) MOTaRWS! RIOTS! . . ....? : Jf - Ci .... been na!lura1i2ed, iweottohesdrfiry'-TW8trar-of lb voters,-r-nyct?rk onward, who shall have resided bin the or copyist who shall make any entry or r : . . I- .1. I " t. 1 - . . 1 1 t-ll state twelve inoutiis next preceeoing tue copy witn intent to commit a irauu suuu etectiott and thirty dayi tn iueneotmty in 1 be liable to tne same penaJty- wbich he offers to vote, shall be deemed an Furtiier Penaltu elector la the townshio in 7trnicO nt re-1 f T A 1. , . 1 , sides, and lliail De entitled to rrgiairauuu 1 anr person woo snail iaisir ami cor- opon application, opontakiug, Abe, fl'. ruplly take the oath prescribed for jfoLty , lowing foath,; !,- r do solemly swear .i,aU be deemed to bo guilty of perjury, (or atnrni) that I will support tu4 tonsil and upon conviction thereof shall be fined prvKiirit li;tll llivtf iiii . u v si to: es of make arrest.", oi to perform oUieTjdu than to be in the immediate presence the officers holding the election, aiiM i witness all tluir procfedlngiv IUidiwar the counting of the votes and I he making of a returu thereof. r m. - '. . . 30t between tne races ont amon? S-.t Machine Gompanies becanse the world . nowneJ 'iiir in i no nca i ing Machines ELECTION. 1 . 1 , 1 , tution and laws or the United states, aim )ot less than one tUousaiiG doiiais, ana oe t3eoCR.TS VlCTORlOUS-RADICAL the Cotifiittion aud laws of Noith.Caio. imprisoned at hard labor in the peni ten- ' . . T. .nrtnvTtvn lina noi inconsistent therewith ; :,tt,; I Uaryiotls than two nor morethanfive VOTE HARDLY OCOLNI l... lAn ruaiiiant nf 1 liA Mtfltu tit rVorLD l 4c.i liatrj uu so a"vaaa m w " . r m sai d . j , t . i . . . Carolina for twelre months, and in, Superv 1 !nHiti t Aturnr in rtv anTP. mm iuaiii,.., 1 " . ti.il .1 t ..i...t;A. ;n anv I ri 1 Qa. on I it 'TTiirtnf.ri Htjitps T . , . . ....i n : . j ii-i.... .f ttfi ii t Mwu'. mlior nrirtHl . nn1 lUHl I am Mn .UCI.Uat I nCYIICU WWiuen ui low uiievo and bonathda resident ot-r townsnip. we supervisors 01 eiecnon, appomieu uy So bell tne; God." - .! 1 ; .Hbe Unfied Sfutes cbnrt, ard" authorized ' r j j , 7. i aud reqaired to attend at all times and ",WT: rr " 77 , T ; TT ' InUces fixed for' the regbtra tion of voters, No Registration shall be allowed on the who being registered would beo titled to ,l,v, of eUetioii. but if anv derson . shall l vote for the RepreseBtaiiva or delegate in give aaifcfaclory evidence to the, judge of Uigress,-aad; to chaUenge - any persod election Uist be has come of tbe age oi ouermg w register i o aucuu at hii iiubi; twet)tr-bnevoii the day of ejection, oriias an4 places when the names of registered for any other reason, become on that day voters may be marked for challenge, and entitled taWUter. he shall be entitled to to cause aoeh names registered as, they register and vote. 1 fflr dem proper to bo o marked to I ,j ;", .; . . ,. ,, make, when, requiicd ih'i iibls, or .either Challengihg voters on tMiHttf y election vf ,i,cu1t pr0t ided Joriu section two thous 'ir'; -kiv ,t.ic iruoj. j and aod twenty six, and vtnly, the earn 'Onhhe'!),v of eUcnon Tinyx elector U,d "H"1' any V0"' i . Muie f t bj tidies w,lt'M aneJiuance upon me uuiy iieieui pivscnoed, to personalty lnfpcci. ana eeiu- iiMize euch legfsirry, a:id tor purposes nl are great Ijl reduced in price for cash. ye w. hvh ih.h "v. trillion, tv-.j LUrs, oil, attachments, &e, for sale and rnachin WILL U. BARKER, Ag't. Office Barker's Drug Store. DREHOS. HILL Mfer9 hiSi- rf-jiHl - services , xid tr.1. .... Aimr-ri Orf i The elustion DasaCtl Oil : ..f aU4m, i ,.,1 e,,nn:i:.... . .. . . . . , , . .'v- - -y -.'.jr .7"V""'S "HII r .. wbicri Colquitt receiyya JJ,uv anu l-TT . ' J S ' ' I ' f . ' r ; r r -- - ; r-; - " - -n I - 1 TT i vi, a T ion n 1 M n to I i. r - . i. VEGETINE . ' From the. Raleigh News, Oct. 4 b. THE HOLDEN-KIRK WAR The Secret J!p$ery of the Jovipient WHAT GOVJnOLDEN CONFBSSEP TO REV. C. T- BAILEY. i' ..... , ., j . ! i j '"";. himself an tUnwillirg Tcol cf ths , Rational Ecpublican Ccnmittee. - -I - '" ! r i ; i f Tbe Stephens1 Murder-" The Repub licans had much to do With that ) '."'.'" ! CRIME." '1 !'- h I J : - ! -i- '"t ! 1 i ! TR . PrOSBCUTION OF .THE LjVERTIOATIOK TO CRIMINATE PKOMISEST , r KEfUELICAXfl. j l?atuiday afternoon, as has already berr announced, a gentlemaiiof thje NEVfs :8taff was dispatched to Mooto colmty Ito leajrn fioai Rev. C. T. Bailey whether or not tliere was any error in t)ie statements mado in the. (article headed "6 tartUna Revelations," which appeared in fhe issue of jhat rooming. This gentleman found M .Baiiey at Bethlehem j Church, six miles beyond Carthage, attending .the mefiiig of the Sandy Creek Baptist As- sociattoni Tne first opportunity! was ta ken advantage of to approach M-. Bailey in regard to the matter, and l4t gentle- man7 after expressing regret tlia tit he mat ter ?honld have got into print, laid that I the main facts get forth in the atlicle Were substantially true, but ilieje wire some errors, which he then pointed out. What the errors were the appended cald of that gentleman will indicate. Jfr. Bj uley de clined, tb bo I interviewed (in ttie matter tljfen, saying that he would be in Raleigh 3lon day .morning and would then make a; statement for the papers!. This he has done and his card corrolioratesfn almost eyery material paiiicular, ! lie article which appeared in Saturday' jNEtvjs. Com ment is now unnecessary I at onr hand?. The c;tid speaks for itself, j (That the JlepubUc-in parly i or the leader tlyercof, rniinlerrdJ.i,W. Btephetisi there can be jia Uiuiti ; maj i ir aun n to ;be put Ml Jloldeo's confession. Read lit. Bailey's A WORD TO THE WORKIXGMEN I - o i What party has controlled the nffiirs of the nation for the past 16 yearj t 1 h Republican party. v-Vho has levied and collected enormous taxes, given away millions of acres of our public lands, plun dered the National treasury, squandered our revenues, paralyzed our industries, closed bur mines, rolling-mills, furnace", forges and. workshops, and brought our people, to starvation, bankruptcy and rum; thrown thousand: of hon h men ont' of work and banished ihein fy.ui their homes to "iramp" upon every thoroughfare and highway in the land in' pursuit of em ploy men t 1 Is it not the Republican party that is responsible for all this stag nation iu business ; for all this misery and woe T Shall we give thisi party J which has been guilty of these crimes, of this out lageous career, a new lea.e of power? Shall we vote for Hayes abd Wheeler and thus perpetuate the reign of Grant ism 1 ijhall we be drawn into a decoy movement ai! e;nnli'il int-.it the fn-. ni voting for Cooper and Carey, who caouli J possibly obtain a siugle electorjiL-KOle, and thereby aid m continuing the Repub. lican party iu power ? Or shall we act the part of sensible men, and vote in a manner that our ballots will count in the great battle for reform which will come off in November. Is it not folly, i ir not madnes'in u?, who have suffered such deep wrongs at the bauds of the Republican party to waste our strength upon this Peter Cooper movement, which can bring us no relief. . Shall we uot act like wite mop vote with the army of ret .-m ! -v marching ou under the leadership ot thos,. fearless, gallant aud honest leaders Til den and Hendricks ? There, is but one escape from onr present difficulty: there is but ouetowl which WjU lead us but of our fearful condition, but one pourse left for us to pursue, and that is tu vote for Tilden and Hendricks. Bujiness and working men, shall we not do this, and achieve a victory decisive and pnm. plete ? I In the event of the election of Tilden and Hendricks, a new eravill dawn up on nf, which will revive trade, set the Industrie of the nation in motion, giving employment to laborers, mechanics at.tt artisaustn every vocation and calling. Vote for Tihieu, Hendricks and a teen.r atioti of our crippled industries and a general revival of business, connty Treasurer, Register , of deed county Surveyor, five county Commis sioners, Corni.er Hiwi sheriff. ; . C institutional Amendments Boxr the "Ratification" or "Reis-ction" of the several Ameiidmeuts lo the Constitution, submitted to the people by the late Con stitutional Convention of the Stale ot It. Carolina. Duties of Registers. Registers shall be furnished with a registration book, and it shall be their duty to revise the existing registration books of their precinct or township in such maimer that said books shall ebow an accurate list of electors previously reg istered in such precinct or township, and still lesidiug therein, without requiring such electors to register anew : and such r' gtstiars shall between the hours of sun rise aud sunset on each day (Sundays excepted) from the first Tuesday in Oc tober, one thousand eieht hundred and , i seventv-six up to and including the day preceding the first Tuesday in November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy six, keep open said books for the registration of any electors residing iu such precinct or township and entitled to registration, whose names have never before been reg istered in such precinct or township, or do uot appear m the revised list. Where to Register and Vote. No elector shall be entitled to register or vote in any other precinct or township than the one in which he is an nctn-tl :t:ni bona fide resident on tho !.iy ot election, and uo c i liii--.es f letM.-tr.itiou kit Alt be given. When and how to Challenge Voters. It shall be the duty of tho registrar and judges, of the election tolattendat the place ot their township or precinct ttith theN.eUt ration books on the Satur day preceding the election, frum the hour of nine o'clock, A. M., till the hour of five o'clock P. M., when and where the said books shall be open lo the inspection of the electors of the precinct or township, aud any of said electors snail be allowi; to object to the name of any person appaiing on said books. Iu case oi any such objection the registrar shall enter upon his books, opposite to the name of ihe person so objected to, the word "challenged," and shall appoint a time and place on or before the election d;o , when he, legeiher w ith -;ii jud-res of election, haU hear aud di cuk1 fai.i efj etion. giving dil; no tice to the voter so objected to : provided, that nothing hi this section contained shall be construed to prohibit the right ot any elector to challenge or object to the. fame of any person registered, or offering to register, at any time other than that above specified. If any person challeng ed or objected to shall be found not duly qualified, as provided in this chapter, or as provided in ihe Constitution, the reg istrar thall erase bis name from the book? A 1 .... . i ...... i 1 ... 1 1 I... ..,. 1 1 1 1 t- rt I 1 Ilia v . tbriKUi jit , j j i J c of ih election to elialleitgi the vote of j any erso'n w ho miv ! known or sus- j pectejd dot to be a duly (inatified voter. 1 hat when a voter is challenge ! at llv polls j upon demand of any citizen of the Sutif, it shall be the duty ot tho mspec tors hf the leelion to require said voter, before being allowed lo vole, to prove by I be natli of some other person, known to these judges, the fact of his residence tor thirty days, previous thereto iu the county in which he pryposejB lo vole. When find how long the Polls shall be Opened. Tlie polls shall be opened on; the day of election from seven o'clock in the morfiiug until sunset of the same day; and each voter whose name shall appear registered, and who shall not be challenge ed and rejected, shall baud in his ballots lo the judges who shall carefully deposit the ballots in the ballot boxes. WItat io) do with the Registration books I " ; i . ajfor the Ekction. Immediately attr Hie election the judges of the election 'shall deposit the legislation books for their respective oreciucts with the register of deedi of their respective counties. ! i i The Jiulht. I he ballots ffh ill be en white paper, and may be piiuied or wu' teii, or parti v written and partly printed, and without device. ; f i i Counting the Ballots. Wheu the e'ee'Joit -ha!! be fiMihed the registrar -and ju'ie.s f-T eh etioi.,' in pres ende ol sucti ;f lie ek'eirs nn iu iv choose lo aiteiv'l, shall open the boxes M,id cou ;i ilit ballots, re i ii.iii aloud the name- , nf I h persons who sliall Hp pear on each ticket ; and if .tliere shall be. two or more, ticket: rolled up together or any ticket sliH contain tlie names ot more peions than such elector has a right to vole for, or shall1 have a device upon it, in either of these cases such ticket or tickets shall not be nombered iu taking the ballots, but shall be void, aud the said counting of votes shall be continued without ad journment until completed and the result thereof t declared. When, and how io make Returns. Appointment Jtid'.jcs and Inspectors Thvir Duties. Tiuedto be Delivered to tht United States Authorities! A CARD. A) U tlie Daily New of thej30th tfete was published which -purport! substance of a'jtalnent made! by me-lo certain ult.f an nr- to give the A gentleman who professed to be fully io fonned. said yesterday that it was uot true that the Boss would be first .delivered to tiie New York author ties. The programme. ue aia. was mat tie shoul.l be turned over to the United States authorities iu ,rWa6h ington, they having conducted all the nego tiations which It! to the arrest and return of Tweed. The s negotiation, f.irtl..- said, iucluded au agreeiuwut on the part ol me vuiiruoiaies ui arrest sua turn over to Spanish Government a eertiu contractor who absconded from Cuba, takijjg with him a large sum belonging to the Spanish Gov ernment. According firthis ge'utl- man, the fugitive Spaniard is now in this city, and is Constantly shadowed by detectives, who will arrest hjs as soon as Tweed arrives in ths country. , . j - .Friends of Mr T eed a qd hia fa m it y say that the America u living iii the Hotel Eu Topa at Vigo cauDot lie one, of Mr: Tweed's sons, as neither if those eeotlemen h na sin. dy fcstr. An attache of the Sheriffs office says that Mrv Magfciui, on f Mr., Tweed's sons In-law answeiea thedessriptkin of the A-Jiencau given in ti t abiite despatches. - I IT- -enrrn C . XT . fm eiaiw j - -v eriootir. Atalne. Ai Kansas, and Alabama all of vhich yn ted forOrauh the Uepubiicans tost 120.- 000 votes, or neaily oncjqnaiter- of the entjre vote uf both parties. The County Commissioners, on or b. f.,i the. first Monday of October, 1376, shall tppoint four judges or inspectors of elec tion, two of whom shnll b of different, political pa ly, vvheie pw-ssitde, from the, regiolrai, at cacti pltiv. wi holding etectiou in their respective counties. TfUu -sad judges of election shall attend at the places for which they are severally ap pointed, on the day of election, and they together with! the registrar for such prc ciiut or twonship, who shall attend wirti his regUiration books, after being sworn by some justice of the peace other person authorized to administer oaths, to conduct the electiuu fairly aud impartially accordiutf to the Constitution and laws of the State, 8haITopen the polls a id superintend the same until the close uf the elt ctiou. They shall keep poll books in which shall be entered the name of every peraon who shall vote; and at tlie close of ihe elec tion the judges, shall certify the samp over their proper signatures, and 'dcpoMi them with the register of deed tor safe keeping. And said poll books sht!l io any trial for illegal or fraudulent rVuii. be received as evtdeuce. The iCvuntv Commissiouers aliail immediatoly. after the appqiutmeut.of ihe judges of election' as herein provided, furnish allist, of,'tbe names of sueh jpdgeg to t he her iff their cmntyti who shall withia ! ten tlavs serve notice )of such t appointmeuitr aoou tuu aiu iiugea; anu ii ior any causerany person appointed judge of cletiottVaU fail to attend, the registrar of SQch'town. ship shall appoiut8ome discreet nereon to act as-such, who sliall be by him , sworn Returns from all the precincts shall bo made by the judges of election by. noon on! Saturday eusuing the day of eleclion to -the County Commissioners, who shall, iujthe presence of scch persons as choose -to attend, procedo.tb add the - number of votes returned, and so lar as. county of ficers, merobei a of the Hourn of ILpre- sentaiives aud senators, where; jlte ,vna JAfial distriffLeiMisist of but omc luiity, arl- coticernefj, ; ihe pero;i havjug Uim gri'atent number of .voieshall ftoitircmeM tf tlyefeted, fihonld-jarry twK: persons have an equal number of votes' ion the same office, the commissioners shall de cide which of the two shall be elected. ) A'nd if for any ctuse the 'return--of any precinct brf not iu iby. t hree o'clock, .1 M , ol that d iv, then aud i:i tiiat cade the C')nimi3Voiiers shall adjourn without com- j pkiiiigtlni polls, to iueef again on .ihe! ttlilowitig "Tiiuaday-.-at -cltck M , 'Af!e$a!:tlie polls ot thv t'arimirt preenicis- 11 the; county sh all i.r-, C"iiita:d a o tu the iueanUuie itv-v. sii4ii jitee; tt;. slnritl 4 i'V f :h'S iiepuuea to compel the, at tendanct: uf the delioqueut retiiu.iag officers with the vote -of bis oiecine;. Wheit'tho commisMbpej sr have thtin ciirn- nleted the comparison of. ihe? polii ' they shall piociiiiin the .result at the couii bouso door, ! the. ruling in their county fi all the persot.s vood for and theonra fjr ' of vbtes cajit tor eaclt, and shall im mediately thereafter file w ith theregisti rof deeds aud with the Sheriff of their couuty, or iu case there be no sheriff, with the Coroner, a certified statement of the same. The commissioners shall also file with the; register of deeds tho returns made by the judges of the electiuu of. each pre cinct. ' - - .-. .. . ... Penalty ivhen Registers and1 Inspectors ' lieuse to Serifc.'--- H'-s-u. AnV r:iiihtiii or iurirt tu- ioiL.i. .jit elect n appiMoMf-u utwvi I ho pr visions ol this ctMpier, or any count v ceiiiipisino ei s. ret-iriUir tkf. deeil or xl.i-riHF i .iu ..r .. Ineglf-cuug to make the retail; andoer form the duties mjoirerhof htm bj- this chapter,' f6rthe tion peiormaucef Tif which tdentiticalioii to a'tux their signature to each page of the "brigiiiul list, and of each copy of any such list of registered voters, al such times, upon each day when any name may be received, entered or regis tered, and in such manner as wilt, in their I judgment, detect and expose the improp er or wrongful removal therefrom, or a(l- tioti thereto of any in dine. llteir duties on election Dag. The supervisors of election are author ized and required to attend at all times and places for holding elections of Repre sentatives or Delegates m Congress, and for counting the votes cast at such, elec tions ; lo challenge any vote offered by any person whoso legal qualifications the supervisors, or either of them, may doubt; lo be and lemaiu where the ballot-boxes aie kept at all limes after the poll ait open until every vole cast at. such time and place has been counted, the canvass ot all voters polled wholly completed, and i he. proper and requitit certificates or re turns be required under any law of the United Stales, or any Slate, territorial, or municipal law, and to personally inspect and scrutinize, tiom time lo time, and at all limii on the day of election, the man ner io which tlie voting is done, ami ihe wy and method in w Inch ihe poll-books, legis'iy-lists, and tallies or check-book, wheihei the same are required by anv law ot the united bt ate., or any biate.j territorial or municipal law, ate kept. Examining Ballots as they are Voted To the end that each candidate for the i fBcc of Representative or Delegate j,, Congress may obtaii. I he 'benefit ot every vole lor hitn cum, the hiioervL r of etec- moii are, and each ot them m tt qisi r. to pel sonally scit, i .'e, euiihf, and canvas- rath ballot in th-ir election district om miiig precinct ctrt, whatever may be tin j endniseujeul on the ballot, or in whatever box it may have been plne-d or be found; to make and forward io the officer who, iu accordance with the provisions -of sec tiou two thousand and twenty-five has been designated as ihe- chief - supervisor of the judicial district iu winch the city or town wherein they may servej acts, suchf certificate and returns of all such ballots as such officer may direct andrequire, and lo attach to ihe registry list, and all copies thereof and to any certificate, statement or return, whether the same, or any part or portion thereof, be required by any law of ihe United Slates, or of any State, territorial or municipal law, any Male ineut touching the truth or accuracy of the regimry, or the truth or fairness of the election and c-hivhss, which the su pervisors ot the election, or either of thvui, io-y desire to make or attach, or which should properly and honestly be made and atuchod, in order that the-facts may become known. . SirfV at Mm rttt of IfiKM ?T uwl,fYitrt b9n& restoring: th liver nd k ttoera to-bki. acliw j mvisorauai; m iiitvoiij ryi' m. , . mf . ,i; Is Sot a rile,, nnnsevta mtiiSinm'. trVrh rtmjify parres th boel-,bur ti s.if-.i'l!n! :Irf. frBmlf 'mtiivJ? U Mr to puril; tlie blcnxl aud thereby roiurv U mull. ; f .. ''' .tk -' ' I- : vnGirriNir- j , 'fa'aow prescribe! 5n o- of Sf roftja 4 tW Jiu.w nf fhA Mivid. LV in.UlT of tie lHrst "!! 'I- eases ot tine nature:. i . i - . VI20I2TINI3 . ' ' j t)oet not deceive InvaVd fnm f.-tl-e hope "H pnr lug ai.d crofit'iiK a fli trt ,o is na. Titf, M aMftsta tnriftii clearint: ami piirttr.ii wtjoV iytcBl, leadioc the iieni r ul t:i!lv io ; -i feci leakli, VKGHTIXC , j Waa looked upon oi an -x;wr ineut for; nm time by (Kinie of onr tH.-!ii i'ivi-iai). but tlioc nilwt ln cft'diil. hp I" n-jrnnl to its mciit no UT IU Oiot ardent fricbdj and nipportiT. j VEG12TINI5 j Intend of beln a pafld-!p wi-djctne Tin workrd .Its wm tip t" ;ni jiieneiil a!o!.MiaiK r-r tti.tl UiVrit :n cawm nil dlutfance vt Uie.blwoa, O Whatever uaure. vegi:tink Sayii a Boton pliyeictan. " tia no equal a a btoo;l parifl -r ltfa-ins; of It man v wotid.Tfnl cnr, af'fr all oilier rvnu-die hnd fail A. I viaiied Uic lalraury , aud convinced myself f ;: cenntne irit. IM pmrnr d fn.tn bwrki" ft toll- imd t erts,e8rli f wliicli fs higlilv elfe. live, ai. ,luv nre rompiii,iid. din ftOcb a niuuuer as to pnKlncc itoiiiliiiiij ieulta.r VI3GI2T1NK ' I rje acknowledged and recommewdt-d by phy-iclum aud apothecaries to be the !efct purifier ad cieaiiM-r of ti blood vet diM:ovrrd. and thousand ipeaa la Its praise wUo hsve h-en ret-Vored lo health, j I I L1 J Li 1 r--t- -j!lo IVJUlilU II, IX. J. aVeanttfuHy shnated r.ext to Capitol qaart JCol. G. S. BROWN, Propr pISSGLUTIOiTI! iu- . . . IHE nrtnejkp;hcretpfore,i.isang 1. twten L. AV. Walton and J. F. Hosn Un. kdor the tinn name ot WaIton & ilm : r. i -! . . i ... i .. t -i ' " : tllU uay tnsMintu milium ro'.i!ent. . pf?rms ie.thiitt TiM1"! f'T I-''J!f .etirt :. their stand asul clfic. " ' ' " ' ' ' - I- W. WALTON Sept. 12, 18T6. .' J. F. IvCSS. ' NEWFIRM. VyE have this day associated oiirst-Jvei fiif the purpose of eonductTfiif a tjenersl . .. MEUClUVNm&E liUSrNKSn ; under the firm name of .M.f.t:v A- Hon, ,t the store formerly ocTitpk-d by Walton Jfc Koss. We hi)e by fair dealing to merit a liU'ral share of the public patronage. ... K. MAUXEY, J. IV ROSS. Sept. 12, 1870. 4?: tin WHAT IS HEEDED.; Boston. Feb. 13; 19T1, Ma. H. R. Stpves : i L , rwr sir AWont oue vPurBinci" I funua mywtr a feoble cotiditton from" gi-neritl debility. Vtti- rivonniK'natrtt ;to me nj 1 In ITT l'K v.i utriintflT 4r;-A h.iil Ivi-ii miii-h btt'.it'fl ed t)T it! ! nw. procured the arlicl iil atn-T u UK ne.Vinal, b-.atlcii, w.ia restored . to lie-1 h mi l discontinued; its uae. I feci piitemnilnl Hint mere u no wune;rei-Hr-rior toil for those coiii 1 tuts for which it teen" cially prepunid, a ul u.-.ild oheerfiil'v reeonirflfSd It to those. wlu feel tUiU they need Vouieih.Urf U restore thciu lo jK-rf et hMl'h. KcstifutfiiUr vonrs. r.'U lMMTINGILL. rinnof 8.M.PattiDll Jt C..,1t) Stale Siree5,liotoa. Cincinnati, "Soy. 2, 1T2. Jla. IT. Tt. tTKvr.: j ' - IVarSir-Tiie two boU o VliCKTINS fnr aislud me by jour ujjrnt, i:y w.fe hits umsii with ertfut b,:nent. '..,'-.', 'j- . For n I. ni ir tmf fhe !m bem tron'i!.-il wr.th n "av ness ind cfisrivei, -s : t e r j';!'-H - w' ent.ie ly reDinvinl bv I tie tine o! V B E 1 1 : . . She wss also tr.ob!i.-l iia 1 -iv psia and Geaer al Debility ; nnd has en K'eaUv liem-fl ed. T1108. taLUuKi', IMS WalnuiiStveel. FEEL MYSELF A NEW blAN. Natick, Mas., June 1st. tS. . LMD FOR SA nil. 'I tie undersigned lias tlit-et mined lo i. small track ol 1. iml lying in Fr.itiklin Township, , tliree and a lialf niie north fif fa1ibiirv, im. nieJllately on the nt w 3Iocksvilie ro.ol. Tlirre 1? a new framed house on the7 pre n uses but mi yvi finl-hed; and a well of ood wntt-r in the kitchen ph.zu. The land lie well and in very l-ir;ll y lth-au-il.Jieinf; within li.ilf "u mile u Fr;iiik!iiT .r..deniy and eouvt nient t.i Kfvrrl chiirche!1. .. i.i-ri Tro-re i- pleat -liinjr every Snii day. It ;- i: i .t u and lit-althvoe ijrlilnrliood.: Anv pt rsoti wisfiinp !i liny aenM do aril In all soon, stXitiniin I'ie1 'land. Ve., ami s--Ji,r tlicmtt 1 vs. 'I t rim will he m;le to ii:it the I'tin liaf r. JOHN MILLKR.1 Sept. lf, 1676. 4-':t f. ! Land for Sale. ML;"'sU-"V'S:'; the advice and er,,e-t pr- 'j T Vitl sell at the premises on the l-ltli l'n suasion of Hv. . Itost. of thi 4 e, I 4..vc tveu 0( SeiteinU-r. 170. at 1 1 ,l im !o.-k. v.i!tt tak ng VKtiKll ..Slur aWi....l haV . j I We tVuei oi Lail.l Wvj. Hi mile-west f att'Ted lor year. ... 3 i . ,, - . , I have u-cit only two bottles slid Mrvndy ferl. my- H N:i i i-l ni! v. :iear tlie liertties r ont rojtd. sell a uew iuu. Kektwttf'ilv. D:u J. w. C Aia i... Report from a riactleal ChcmUt and Apo-hecarj. ItoxTox. Jnn.;l, lT. Pesr Sir -Tl.'f is to vvv iy l .nt 1 hnvr f.iid nl re ts.il I'I'a diizt-L ( l-."- b-.:.':-) ot vour V'rttiEl INK Since April 14 IsTG, ami tan iruly b.ty ta it Im giyen thebeMsat.fliitli.il) f Miy rt-im-tqr for IP complaints for which it l rmunutm'iuUd. fhiu 1 evi.-r , sold. Scarcely a day p:.s-s w-tuoat iOme of my castoiuers test-rvini: to it- m.-rifs on theniwlyoa or tneir friends, t iu per.eetly cogn;zant ot srri cases of Scrofulous I tmiurs heing cured by V tli--El'lE alone in this riciuity. 1 VorTri-si .-tiiilly vonrs " A I (JILMAS, ii Broadway. TO IL K. STSVE-V8 tsj. j Vegetino is Sold by all Druggists. on the waiertTrtf Siil Creek, near Hark '('reek church, adjoining Ihe lands of M. W. j Gcmm1ui:i:i and othefs, containing :tlntit ores ! jjlwuit (50 acres under cultivittion. some 30 :n res of bottom, some cleared and some in i vmh1s. It h.i.v'on it :t good IIoujc, Bsrti, Orchard, &c. Altogether it is a very tlwi rahle Tract of Land. Also. aloiitt7 bush els Wheat, at same time anil place. Terms easy. Applv to' .r j S'. A. LOWHANCE.; Admr. of F. I). Clodfelter Kowan eo,1 Aug. 20tTr, 1876. . 2t:p3. GET THE BEST ma mm lliMrHittlliMETEllJll:;: fn'oj penalty ha beeh herein' before, impot Jed;' ihall oo; finer! not titi tliah HLtH disk fdrfeftdrnortfiafi bnttroiftjand' doflaVgr, I kei Wtlinpf iifvfrl rrht nitrrertliah t1frriw4atlli , . -- --- t-,. w ' r y .. ihntt two'Tnonthi at tLedfstretMnJof Uis Any penon wlw ahall iith Intent to cojrn m it u. iniud I Teg wt tr or; vo te at v inorr When the SUte and Federal Supervisor don't Agree. 1 Whei in any el ction rlitiict or voting precinct in any city or town, for wtiich there have ben appointed attjie-visar! t election f r any election at. which a Uep resent at ive' or I)rlejHte. in 13or.tes is voted tor,- the. anpervinor d elt etioin fti ai i .dlo'.ved to eiercise arrd 'ttfa'charsre. i ti t iy uudf 'Treely, and -' without bribers, roUiii tvloii, interference, hitulerance, ino let itiou. violence, or threats thereof, on ihe part of any person, all lh' tlntieir, obligation, anil powers conferred upon them by law, the supervise ru of election shall mako prompt report, under oath, within ten daya after the day of election to the officer who, in accordance with sec tiou two thousand twenty-five, has been designated as Ino chief aupervigot of tlie judicial district in which the city or town wherein they served, act, of the maimer and means by which they wejre not so allowed to fully and freely exercise and discharge the duties and obligations re quired and imposed herein. . And upon receiving any such teport, the chief su pervisor, acting both in such capacity and officially, as a commissioner ,of ,,he . circuit, coiiit, hall forthwith examine iuto all the if ict ; and. ha will have power to subpoena compel the attendance before.hnu of any witness, and ttf administer oatba and uke testimony in respect to. the charges made; aud, prior U the. aKsemblitig f the Congress iforwhicJb any ., audi r.itepreii-. tative or delegate waa voted fori lie yshaU file with ibe (jlcrk of the House of Reu- r . . .... ir- i - - - , . resen tan ves an tne evidence by mm la ken5,' art iufftrtnaliort'by litui ohlained, aud reports him made.' -;.? o ?vu -fa-, 1 ! yxrre-Mp'.m. aWmmr; lib ... x4iiJ ll.U li'i(..li i-iiul" j . Wuenyer ai-eet-, i iiiiia4e:ttiider; l . a 1 . iany. proviasou .wi toia title,. tnei. person , ao arrestea shall JotUi wiiu.be. brougUt before a eommiSrioner, judge or : courts of the fT. Qt..... . t v. is . ii wriMiru vjtatx-p- mr Vaujinailon tK IM. " . . - U1HW. The Cabinet ,or ParlorXrsran la ltd .present improved rorm was lsventvl and totucw-"LsjdfV"' HAMI.TN In tssi. superseding theMt.vin. wlileliwaathe best lnsfrauunt ot the class P"lcw , nue. Several tiaportantlmprovetneats weruutl3aied4tt 0it3 new ; .-u-Jiaent, iifl.ejqieclady u oryQf tklghcst excellence i ' 1 THE ART OF VOICING REEDS, j iL discovered or Invented several years lietore byMrii Ejumoks II amun, of this onipatu'. This : !TIOiT ITlPllRrrAlVT III P.R'OVRnRil'T .EV15K TI WR is pith isstrdmknts 13 now untversallyi emplo.vedt.buti hxi uowbere else at t allied tHa t pecuU .ir e3t iwlitch chantcterlzea the tones of the NUtson & ilamVtn wrg ina. "We know iiot. s ty twvntv-ior niost prominent artists of the )ira Iit?ew Yorkt imgimttriiti&CU:iU! f the Ctpanp,) waai.ij WE HAVE NOT HEARD SUCj) PURE MUSICAL TONES , from any other reed ivstkumkvt, elUier of American or European mnuract-ire.w The mn-!SS :o secret or klll Is In respect to the voicivu tok kkkds, lii which the Jtfaseu Hamlin Caotnei s taini.v stand alone. ! itattaW ' Th.Te rc now made yearly In the t'nlted States, unier vnrtmis name. tt CAOl'iet, I arJJ2' mJta. Hoii ioir, Araerl;:atu etc . about tirtv thousand OnraoM, by somethltijf Uke two toimdred ana ""p But the MASON & HAMLIN CABINET! OlttiANS n v U AVE ALWAYS HA INT A IX ED THE I H S UPREXA CY , as iub ut-oi mis cuiss oi lusirunuentsj . .. - : ' a CD", k. r. I r .11 t. . m . - r - r u.,u,..c,,.U8a pe c. tftejame than one bo, or more t!a on. or 1 effect, alleged ainst bim ; A aud .icU UEtfALED, and if judged criticallv, I7n9PP in excellenoft by any others. TlUa supremacy. Is attested By the pabllG , ' TESTIMONY OP MUSICAXSTOEXEIIALLY tn America, and a verv larsre number In Europe, pubushed la full in the Catalogue and Circular m . . Company ; also, by the remarkable and , . 4 . . . t VJv, , Entirely unprecedented Award to them of hislu81 11 " ors at competitive Xxliibitionw in n j EUROPE AS WELL AS AMERICA, j It la not too much to say that In America they have ' ' - ; ; , i ALWAYS RECEIVKI) HIGHEST HONORS, tor In hundreds of Exhibitions it Is believed there have not been six fn aU where other Org-an3 . ed even equal honors. These Orjfansenjoy the proud distinction of having received a ' i f FIRST-CLASS MEDAL AT Em at which they have eofnppe t'anri of rtnr the ' t .... wrnBTlT ONLY AMERICAM ORGANS WHICH HAVE. EVER BEEH .FOUND WBKif! to such compeUUon. They racelved rjrst medals at f - ' -e s . Jff&l Paris. 18G7: VieiiTin AfC7 ntf Santiafiro, 1870. - inriimv kDi a ai m .a. .. . j . a . j. .. ami iu . v from the vejct best materlaL. la every mlnutUe icu.tNCir rs nossmisfcOT ekkokk K.0fviilCU ft"' 8trument ts warranterl to be; 'accordtnz to its mt: eftpaeitvanactias4 tae BEST oiwAi M"? POSSIBLK IN TUB fKKSENT STATaTOF THE -A UT TO pONSTBUCT. , M ttacor Such, however, are their facilities for manuf iietttre aeetnrtatl tn the largest and nnesi jva. tf wona, aad rendered po;mw by me wry Iarg tlamana for th organs, butii in KfttSatfcPT they are enabled to sell at littlt mpre than cost ot the aiOst lafertor Organs andoficn at ie u . , . domanied for thera. ,F 1 - - atrewK - i .YET DKABRJ OPTKI RECOMMEND OTIIEJt-OiariA? as equaa jrr batter, and, u-se , W fnrta to sell thfim. Th iv.iiTi for tTtin Is. slmnlv. u AVfirfjrrlfaiier rt' Vi-fcRtO -WORK orr , ... JCOtrKTSOR COM MISFI0S8 TO DEALERS. .ij f v'm', h laflf 5 f THE MASON HAMLIN OBA Cf)MPANThaveileaRurein offerlnfir tJilS sSer" iiuciu nwii uw-iiir w i ixihw Fin niiTO, iu HKiu) wifciuiTi niiu luiii'iv ' tnanCP" ' ana in rii.sps M.inv stvlrajim tmiw ofTpivil wtt.li rrrvtiM i it- mcvm Tnes. verV eleiTJull fM ! Therpied?ediemcrrcth every ra orfiieiramit , able purchaser. jnS'ii .f'iff-.' tn .,1 ; : . ratJii , I Orsm ns rented with pH1lejre of pb rchase; 6 SOltJ TOncikstf, or tie IwtalfcneBts at e52Snio!f 0 - ! ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES wiairaMdntr4loi-oliittl.-a,f glfc--t.1Slti and TaA'l-f r cuj.Aics .w4tn opuuoas oi us & mot sand musicians bent free to any aaon-s. m . f WAKOV & HAMLIN OHOA COI.-1M TremonY-StWf, Boston : mlott Jliiarr. ew Ju Kf l .Mams Sfrew .'flflpaso ; S7 Great H Mlbdno?li fitvtl I ttloh : i Haeker. -Sua -:,' ! "t ! 1 L , -;- -": '--r ," " "i !' i i :! ' '" -..-': " i . . ! 5 ! .. ' -'; . - - - . : l ti . . , - - i i -- . . f : 9 : t - -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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