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J- "Weakly Ansonian; - P O L K,......6d it 0 " . : rutcxnx cw to cht gct Paxrcx . ?XJL Nati TICKET. roa PRESIDENT 11 i. t OF NEW YORK. : FOB VICE PHEIDEXT t THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. STATE TICKET. oOTrBos, ZEBULON a jVANCE, Of VSCSLXnBVEA. LixUT. OOTEXXOa, THOMAS J. JARVI3. o? mi ruoius a. csKiy, i cr ucttjixt or lUTii .OSFZl A. 9; I JOEX H. WQBTH, or SAMUEL L. LOTS, cr JoS. O. SGABBokoUGH. or roa-ttttax. j fiXCTOti VOX TT AX Vk DANIEL O. FOWLS, of Wake, JAS. . IXACH. oiDartlwtt. f OK C0SGEES3. T3iw xuarwcr. AIRBED M. WAb&KLL. i Or BRW SUrjSTKR. 'It: JOSEPH. DA.T3 er ALfBXD Lt. 8CALA3. er e&3Jsaa. TXILLXUI if. ttOBDMS. t cr sow. f For Etuator From Un&n and Anson, EDWARD R LILE8, Of Anton. Electors u risrsajT-Jdux f. woorxrsr. X M JOHtf D. 8TA. FOSD, 4 M VL BU332S ' ch " a. r. wabixo, fUi '-I ' Wtf. B. OLX3flf, WHtmilBN OF NORTH OAROx , LZUA. j V; Raemlisr that William A. Whee lr tbe candidate of the Badicl p-ir-ty for hn Vir Preside cy, voted fr (km CivU Right Dill in !&fsczt odious form f I -t ' . JOURNAL? HO. Ur. d W.iHarris out of bs edi tors of the IWi'sming oa Star, has S9 erai n s coi naoiioo wiiu tuat p- pr. Wears plea-el to anncnuee that be will, 10 a sLcri time.i begin tie pabiictMon of a Daily in . that O. J. C-f.t l ihe-Cape ftar." . Tit W.lm'ntou Jovrnaf, tbe old cs: &- T ij the 8catev lias at lat sac CSiiLs i U tbe Texare of ' the hard tines. It Voult havs tssa a sad ljxsftta4i time, bjt especially, now U tU aAi of it im)ortuf otia- pa g , wi I we miss 1 tspot potxXal infla -co-. We great-y re t-'Q CO tCSJ ts dd rikits to oar The .C iu.'gavjs Sf.y- t the BpabUcAu partrjrltntr pall down yov TXit cr ehsn0e yxr h; t. onal SAl'l TILDlfll OUGHT THEY -CAN THEY BE TRUSTED T I The led-rs of tre Itil ol prtj have thrived by deceptioi f and' have . fattened by fraud. . Io tLp Lam of honesty, they bae plundered tn- e p e of njiliiona of their barde rned nii.n-y, ' In the nm ( reform, tbv b ve inaugurated a system of p ofliacy, snob as never cursed or dtegraced any people on earth, in. the name of economy they have expended more tf the people moony in fr years, than was re cjairt-d to ctrj ou the uoveruraeut, by all the A-.luiinitra-ioqa combined, from tbe dwy-iof Wsbiogtbut to tbe dy they took control. In tbe uame of pro ectioo, tbey bare atoln alike tbe mopey ol tbe wh te end b'a k maDf lu the uame of progres, tboy hate DeraioUnt'T. uarue 1 a bib em of Iis.'ative ctp;yaiou, tbnt his T;r- I to ally paralysed o e : a f ofjte coun Ty and ibons mds bu thnnanda of . tLe laboring elates at tho Nartb are I K day on tbe btrcrt c mors, begtng for work, and clamoriijg for bread fcr thfir famiabia children. ; la tbe uame of Justice, tbey have boldly committed judicial murder, aid perpetrated wrongs that would not be ti ler'ated from any ruler in civihEfd Europn. In onr own Stutf, under the pre text of developing the country by building Bail Roads, thy placed op on oar impoverished people a debt of $24,000,000, and. Dot three miie i f ro.id wr.s bnilt by it Tr ey q lau dered the frra ecbool funds tbty waged a meroile&s and iubumao war on oar beat citizen tbey declared martial law and suspended 1 be wri of Haleai Cbrpu tbey bioke down onr universuy utey iquanaereo the donation of the U. S. Goveru nitLt to oar State, f ir tbe esubisb ment of an Agrioaltural O dlege tbey bare increased oar taxes, and bare bna-ht as to the very verge ot bankrrptcy and ruiu. . Freeman of North Carolina! Onbt tbry can tney be tra'ed? WORSE AND WORSE." . Bead .Startiug Revelations" iu another column, taker from the Raleigh Nevf? The correspondent Ur. Coulliu, saya hat Mr. Scott, hi iuformant is Mine of tbe worthiest. best known citizens of Chat'uam connty, and that Mr. Soott saya be receiied tbe sta'ement in m Bev. C. T. Bi'y. the editor of the Biblical Recorder. If tuee levelatioua be trQe, then it op'na a yawning galpb before the Bidical party in this State, iato which it will be burled b the people, and from which it can oever emerge. We await auxioniy farther detelopmenta iu this inter esting chapter. Bring them forth, brother Jones. P. S. Since writing the aHore, we see in the B U-h papeis that Gov. Ho!den deniert these charges. Ur. Baiiy being absent from tbe city his tetarn ia anxioualy iookd or. Got, Uolden sajs be will pub lish a card in a few dajs. Let the public anspeod judgement until both feidfrs are heard. We ItihTi from toe Lit raid that t Col. T. S. Kenan, H n. T. 3. Ashe, nd Col. B. T Bfu e',r,' speak at Gu ledges to-morrow. We are gratified to se tlat our two.dis'inguisheil c autymen are on the field ; for tueir atili.y and integ rity will give what they may say tremendous weight with the people who have known hm so l rg. Bsmemljer ttmt uxt Sa'aulay, tbe 7tn. Col. T.' 8. Kenan, ca did ite f ir Attorns General, Capt. B. P Wr ring, District E'ector, sod C I. W. L. Steele, canidats" for C rgresKt wi 1 adirsas the people at Po kton. Let everybody come out and beat tbtsa distingaisbsd leaders, on the great ines vt the dar. We lern' .vbat Gen. Hampton, in bis cnTas of rtutb C -rolina is re ceived sveryabefe' vjith nnbonrded eaibusinsm. At &'.iTne1tsviils on UstThurKdir. 1000 or Va00 mounted men, including about 800 negroes; went out to meat bim. A- crowd of 4000 rece r d bim, and erery indi cation points to lis election ia K vemoer. .axany prominent xtepatv iicaua in that Stst hare declared iboii p irpns io vute f ir him- and his apeecLiSi are everywhere well- re Ciired -especially by the colored peop'a. SLANDERS AGAINST GOV. TIL DEN EXPOSED. Tne calumnies of tbe Republican papers against Got. Tilden, bar been effectually silenced by the - let ter of Judge Sinnott. Een tbe Ifadiu papers of that party are be- j comtr ahaaid of tbe groandUss cbargi aaiutff tUe boneaty and in terily of our .rr at , leader. The Ntxr Tork jEyoiiag Post, strong aopperier of Hayes has tbiq to say io regard to ibesa falsaboods : "7e do not besiuta to say that Governor Tudcn'a ebaroeter aaa fit iien, iopg known in profeasioDal life in tbia oitrf entitles him to a Terdiot of aoqnital opon tbe charges wbieh bare bet'n broagbt against him," and 1 Rays "it is to be hoped that the canvas will h to-eforth be conducted wirb less dej erdence pa pcrooal tco mm .1 . m I l It i oot-fideutly cUimed that tbe great State of Pennsylvania win go Democratic by not les than 30 000 majority. .Boll on tbe ball. The report t at yeluw fever is in tbe city f Ba timore, is officially de nied. A" large committed of the merchants and otner business m-n, Nnxims to know the truth of tne matter, watted on tbe Health Offi-a and obtained au officitl denial of the report. those of onr m rcbants who usually buy their goods in this market, tie d have fear. A ue ro etioreb iu Bninmra bi tnoxzled their p-istor beea tee he is a Democrat They demand a "back dowu" but he shows good pi ick, and declares he is a free ma G a. Braxtou Hr a dropped dead iu the atreet of Galvebtjn, T x as, on the 27th ult. He was bom in Of - T r 4 o.ia. rr arreu oouuit. a. o . in xooi . ne was educated at West Point and wat in the U. 8. army until 1856 He was promoted three times for gailantry in bauie, at Fort Browu, Moiitete and Buena Vista. Hh who in iciive ervie daring th 'ate war, bgiunin with tbe rank f Briu- difr. and bavi g that of a f.l Gen era at its cloe He was a great fnYorite of Jefferson Davis, and was bis military advisor dari 1 g the let ter part of the wa . We learu from the Stanly Banner; that Senator M W. Rinsom, wdi speak in Stanly sometime . during the campaign. Ooa'd we not get him to come to Anson T Come to Poikton next Satnrdat and bear oar candidates. A big crowd will be hra to welcou.e them Col. Stee e ma le one of bis biA I speeches in Albermarle, oa Tuesdy I of Inst week 1 Horth Carolina AU Ulgbt Daring th prent week not less than one tbousaud N rtb Caro iniaua have been in Ba iinore. Tucy tepr neut a tiiost eTHiy sec i n of the Old N rth Stte.and both idea of party po.itic. Withva- an except tiou tbe Rej a HoaiiH c n -ele the State to Vance a d Ti det, wtiil the Democrats and CouNervativet claim majorities for their tik-t nn zing from 12.000 to twice ht number -ml mo e. Bar !h strong fst evidence that we bare recsutlv seij, comes through a correspondent of thf Ciucinnatti Commercial, one ot tbe ataaucbest Bep ibUcau j-'urria a in theWest Tui.s wriUr soys, n. t withstauding the very gaiiaut figur which Jud .e St le is makii e, nud the almost uuiveisal esteem in whic? be ia be.d here, I ae no proiabili y of bisjelection, 01 at leat, bat a ve ry sm U probata ity. He witt ran ahead of bis ticket, bar at least 12,- 000 behind an election. I eipect Va.ce to curry the SUts by from 10,000 to 15,000 mtjori y ; and Ti dsn probably bv 30,000 Sii ee the Civil Biguts exctttm?ut North Cir olina baa ben un ieuiabiy Oemociat io. Tbe Legislature is two to one De&ue ratic; both V. 8. Senators are Democrats, and every member of the House of Bspreseutatires, except one, belongs to tbe Democratic par ty. Baltimore. SS Col-i Tuos. S. Keusn will addres tbe people of Ansou at tht fodowing timoa and piait A; aouville, Wednesday Oot 4 LtlesvUie, Friday Q foliitoa. ISatai'iZsj ' Ost- 7 STARTLIHO REV EL ATI D IIS. ALLEGED COPESSIOX OF EX eOTBOLDEN. Bepnbllens Btponslble for tbe Htephena Harder. THE TBUE INWABDNESS OF THE KIRK WAB HOW MA TERIAL WAS GOT FOB THE OUTRAGE MILL BE PUB LIC AN BASCALITY AT BALEIGH AND ' WASHING TON. f Testimony tf Rev. 'C. T. BaHy. The following statement was taken by the special correspondent of the Baleisb Netoa from " MhIat John W. Seott, of Haywood, one of the worthiest, iharsday night al Sanford, Moore rbnnty : . Major Soot t told oar correspondent that on Wednesday night, at the hotel in Cameron, More county. Bar. C T. BaJIy, editor of the Biblical Recor der, published in this city; made, in substance, the following statement in the prtsence of 6everal gentlemen : That Ex Governor W. VV. Holden had on seteral occasions' confessed to him Ba'dy that the B. publioan party was reMponttible for tbe mukoer or w. s in r a xhs, of Cue well county. Mr. Baily ai'l that the first time that Gov. Holden mude this confession t him was on the train on the Baleigh A Augusta Railroad' about two years ago, white en route to the Baptiat State Convention at Fay ttevi!le. He (Hoi- den) said that the reason that Stephens and wagons b add with men, wo was made way with wa iht he (Sie- oau and children, j I it required two Pben0 haa netened to expose the raKoaiiiitM ci me nepuoncan party. r-mm p n. That at that time it was doubtful How is that for a monster gathering whether j.he Republican party eon Id of the people? How is that tor a die carry North Carolina and many of the play in a small coantry tbw'i ? Talk Northern States in 1870. and to ef- about vour immense soldiers Radical tect this it was necessary to keep up the ! BLODT 8IIIBT 1 BUS. The leaders of the Republican par. ty at Washington onsilted with the leaders of that, party in this State, Gov Holden and others, and forced upon the Repub icun party of the State the Holden-Kit k war, ev.n at the risk of I losii g Nor:h Carolina iu order to save the States of (he Nurth Iht plans of the Rudi'.al party, in the Kit k war, saM OoTcmor Holden to Mr. Baily, were only partially earned out. The The portion of the plan not carried out was to HAXOJtrDOR XBRR, Dr. Roan and other prominent Derri- cratn. i . H dden als i said to Mr. Baily that the authorities at Washington eonsulted four or five Federal Judges 'as to whether tUone arrested under ku klux charges could be lawfully convicted under the then existing law. Their answer was that such eonvictioua could not be coiihtitotionally obtained. Judge H. L. Bond of the United States Circuit Court, was then consulted and upen his pledge to carry out the wish- of the gtiveri ment in tbe matter, in every particular, be was transfered from Maryland to Notth Carolina by order of President Grant. Governor Hidden then went on to state that he had been promised a cabi5lt oniot, j the Secretaryship of the'. Interior, if I he succeeded iti carrying out the I wishes and designs of tbe Bopoblican I leaders at Washington. I Tbe reason Governor Holden gars I f r not exposing these things publicly at that time was that his life would ( have been in danger and he . would have been sacrifit-ed as was Stephens, l The reason be (Holden) assigned I f ir the stop of the Kirk war. was the I release of the pr s ners by order ' of Judge G. W. Brooks, of the United States District Court, and the danger of the erideneo fastening the murder of J W. Stephens upon the ftxrcisLxcAS fabtY' i This confession on the. part of Hoi den, Mr. Baily said to Ma jar Soott and the ot ier gentlemen, was to in duce him (Mr. Baily) to use bis influ- enoe t get the Legislature to rem ore his (Holden's) disabilities, in ured by j reason of his impcMbroent and con vietin. JJr. Baily consented to d thia upon bis (Holdon ') sacred prom ise never to have auyibing to do with politics. Mr. 'Baily further stated that Got. Holden had been to bio several times daring tba past two years and repeated the above mo Ltiovd statements, and wbh . TEAKS IS HIS AYES reiterated hi declarations of reai- tehee and promises. to eschew politics and other temptations likely to lead him into error. - I Mr.Baily farther fUtrd to tbeie gentlemen (Mertrs Scott and the other) that he had considered bim self relieved from lijia obligations of secrecy by Holdon utter disregard of his . '. sacssd PBOMI8X j in regard to politics. -' The above is a simple and anrarn shed strtement of what Major J. W. Scott told car speeial correspondent, E. Conklin, at Sanford, 8cpt. 27, tell ing bim that he got the foots direct from Bf C. T. Baily, Now let Ir. Baily be heard in the matter. He is l, present absent from the city Ea!. Tts Enthosiasa ef the Indiasa Xbacc raeyZXenster Cssticgg. (from CU Cornier Journal) No people, perhaps, were ever so fctirred up as are those of Indiana at at presont. The canvas in that State excee is anything ever before known in politics. As for the Democrats, they are excited to a degree of antbu- siasm that almost resembles a crots'' They have bad metings that can onlv bo compared to the moster tf great armies. Here is sn account ot one of these grand gatb rirgs, not. in a great city, but in a small tows: MONSTXrf JOHNSON COVVTT tfi BTXNO Fxamoxn I10, Sept. 23, -Fuliy twenty tnouftsod people were present and and tae procession was jdue mde in length, eomprtsuif several thous- hours and twenty-eight nupatea lor reunion at Jndian ael is wth your iu. ingn fivsut five or s'X thousand jpeo pie, while light here in Franklin, Johnson county v Indiana,, with the aid of little mtrry Shelby, we trot out nearly five times as many people, and turn out. a proiefsion inns miks long. Talk about, the people . not coming ot in Southern Indiana to hear Dem ocratic reform speeches and to bear honest , Blue Jeanes and brilliant Voor. hees. Bah ! Why. Bi b Harrison, O. P Morton, or any other man in tbe Republican party nt rsr was greeted outside ot Indianapolis with as large crowd as that which ge ted Uncle Jimmy and Mr Voheen ho re to-day; Talk about the crowd that Harrison had at Columbus and ShelbyTille. Bless my soul every mother's son of them could hate been but in one corn er of Franklin to day ar d not atttat ed tbe slightest attention Just thiik of it, dear reader, p nder over atid re flect upou it. Twenty thoosand peo ple and a procession nine mils io length. a . 1 " ;' ' I State Fair Met U DC Of the EieC- 1 Ottf e COEIDllteC I Our State Fair op n one week from I Tuesday next, and tbe Executive Corn- I in ittee are ao'ively .at work, with the Secretary , to prepare everything far 1 the accomodat ion of tbe people Jjast mgni tne usual meeiing ipox place, A. Creech, E-q., presiding. . The Secretary reported variousdo- nations in addition to tnose heretoforj mentioned, swelling the amount in articles to a very baudome sum, and (adding materially to tbe value of the premium bst. . 'Jhe supplemental premium lst with a full statement of donors and their gifts, was ordered to be prepared foy immediate issue. The SeretarT was authorisod to 9 contract for tiekets, cards, advertising bills, and to make arrangements with the Bailroad authorities fvr excursion trains during Fair week I is inten ded to afford the most Iioeral, facilities possible to oar citizens for their atten dance on this tnteresting I air On motion of A. Creech, E-q, the coraniittee resdved to appeal to the citiaioa of Raleigh, and e-pecilly the ladies, to give the Fair ad ponib e en- courage ment oy conirinuting any article of interest to the fxhibilin. great care will be taken to suitably prepare tor and return every thing I safely lbe loilowing eommit'e was ap pointed to take charge of F ondl Hall. owing to the continual ill health of Dr. B. F. ArringtoD : AJessrs. p. F. Pead.ami A. U. HcPkeetors, f Ka- leigfa, and Col. Hnry A. foa loa, ui PiMsboroJ , Various Aomzntinicitijn were con sidered and enoaraging reports pre. sentsd. The committer was also f. rored with saggesti'ins in regard tf the stock department from an exr. rienceJ stock rai"er The Secretary gives nctics that practical and efTi ient men will b employed to care f r the stock sod poultry, and a'l parties making eatriu may bo assured that their antsials will be under good supervision SoperTisors are part-calarly reqate ted to notify the Secretary of their acceptat ce acd ate iifcked to be pr sert promptly, on th first dsy cf the Fair to tako charge cf their rcfpcctire &u pattments. j Some alditio nal featufea of much interest will sborlty be enaouaeed. uei. every uoay muxo up Ais mina to of o ? to the Fair, and nest all neigh bors and frionde.intent upon . boild ing up oor.cvn cdmoonwsaUb. Er sry Fair ia lbs means cf addmg large, ly, directly and indirectly, to the wealth of our Stats, and the gsneral intelligenca of bar people, by the fi cilitiss for observation of new Beth oda and appliances in farming. In tbe hardest times we ought tocs readily to, gof one and all. - Any information dsjirrd ran be bs4 by apply in g to Capt C. B. IVnteo, StunUryv Btleigh. i ") ' ' ; , ' 1 . 1 wJf aidra the peop s of Stsalf 00 n ty a' the following plaotf, iu hefntete t of the Order of Patrots of Htubtndry. h . St uey Hill C icrcb Monday 6st 10 BoihOi Cuuroli Tnuaday 1Y Prorpett Wedueadsy 18 Boient e m r's Su.ro Th irsy " l LocaHt L Friday 20 Big Lick ! , Satnrdy " 31 r I L. POLIL v DrpaytbDUt:ivt Dfi Herald Stanly Banner m i Farmer's Journal p'eati ojpy. Pee The MFEUTIO'CJ I ATTAtnZO AT LAST I A Tsui wttt tK-ysa its porvutaivy (I L , .(II JTtmm eMe ased tU retata lu ! : ylaee Cotww. - m E2CHA1IQI3 UAGHnmS. . P S y&u ld4asatesMd, eumbenoT. a leiialafl.weaiaa 1 Inliif macblt- . tmmm, mm w will alUwyo Sa fur K, mmpmrt pajaaeat Cor oa ml our. IT 19 CZUXSATO F0 ITS A0VANTACES. n THAT IT IS CI CF THC LARGEST SEWIN.i . PACKtXlJ UAXVf ACTUSCO. ADAPTPD ALIK IS TK2 USS Cr THX FAMILY OS THE W0CK- CMOr. IT HAS THI LASCEST SHUTTLE, WITii S tZZZl TMAT HCLCS ALASSST A SPOOL Of jKl rrJTTLf TCXXtOS IS ADJUSTABLE wTTKOUT XAC0VIX3 THX SiOJTTLC FI0II lha KUCK1KZ. 11 THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED TMAT THE POWER IS APPUEO DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEOUL THUS EN A BUN O IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERtAL WITH ilN EOVALEO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT. ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INOEMIOUSLY PROVIOEO WITH MEANS FOR TAKINO UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED in !i. i i Tcrrtst!: Ercry tlachlas for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EAtlEST-RUNNlNO. MACHINE IN THE MARKET. ITIS. ALSO.TMt MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRfTTttST MACHINE EVER PROOOCEO. ' WITM ALL ir.ltl A OYA RT A CE IT I S SOLD rrca sis to sis uss than othcx fiiii cxnut m csartsL or izixnoxr cmm UT8Ac!?niAIY .iwoucxnoiTS OFFCXCa rCS CASM OS ON CtEOIT. C2XD FCS CiaCULAZS AO TCXSS TO &B3 Euclid Avenue, SSJ CLEVELAND, a The Sentinel for the Csapa! ' - nn -- ' . Hie eaarasa now opening ia tba moat impor- aatit io which the txxJe of North CareUo hava berni enraged aiice the momentooa elec tion of I860. Upon ita remit depends Lha west or woe of the HUU and TJokm. ' ' Vxm &u.noa 8nmxtL, wfU, as erar, be to the front 4 tbe flffht. anatainin fearlsaalT and bithrally the eandidatea of tbe Nltiotxai Dam oeratie party, and the action and Bomiaea ot the SUta DemocrauVo Coarautkm, To this we pladga iba whole power and ln&oauca of a journal which, in the past, has dooe what tt coul to srva toe inieraas ana preaarra in rfghta and ubertiaa, or tna paopis ot aorta i aroiina. '.(;! f Ia order that it may be witnln tha means or eterr Dtmocrat in the State to read the ! Cal- eiffb Sentinel, daring Uu canraaa, we have ee- abliabed the foil wing eampaica rales,-n-e bovomber, a period of lour months: .. lanin tt,l. .n l tk. If IK l ojuxT rsmov. t Copy ...s l 5 Copies.... i.. 10 00 10 Copies....... IT W irxsixr amos. 1 Copy. 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