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. ' ' ' ' ' ' '.!'" ' ! . . . ' , ' " ' " -''..- I - 1 ' . srr- -It-J ..-- , ., t : . - . - ....... S L, , J ' ' s" '' " c tn ' : - : s BESET" IIED DAlLY.f .71 1 fiATES OP'JU) vTr.IIii. :G :'; Lea- Tea f.-rt or crista cf t-a ccttllut One -aare. oa la , . . . ch SB!a,tt is-cnica . . ' ' a strj-ra. r Termt Cash i Advance. , . LJberxl i2actlott rada U larjs i trrj. tf er. Webster. cpeciaa : oL cc cLj 1 tr crtt. 1-icr tlxa cr vol iy:-no. ii. cinaiy a4 Ten!ccrta. NEW BERNE,1 N. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1868. For Tnlacrarala Ibat t . KT tLan mSmml U A3 klten - . . . PRICE 5 CENTS. l&N ORDINANCE 1 " J'rtr ur in i t T . j - mt dm aJ Jttitt satttilfiltt nn : fi0. f wi to cicoitc tb law. : r 1 1 a. ' - T f .i A Ak t 11 .V .' "7 C -ji.ll hi"- V. ..-lf f.i .!. n-H r tifo Insurance i Company, j Hit! ni1 Hi I.fl i r .1 dcnds andotles of Insurance ! : :.i l.ne 15 ciri r. T JtfiT TfAPin i in v irmr r'rmv1 THAHANY CASH COMPANY, mERAL MODES OF PA YMMT OF V ? '',.4 -'. i EMIUMS, i X vi" mORKIlS RECEIVE TUB LABQES1 fvnoT A.Jw V.' DON US E VEll GIVEN. f s DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY ON AZ; PAliTICIPATINO POLICIES, 1 Hz . Q. CLAIMS UNPAID, a. ill n ONFOItFEir NO lifeAnd IFifffivT POLICIES ISSUED, .oiifl I r.a bSU-jD. iltt' ir;f: if POLICIES INCONTESflBLE lOAmAbEON POLICIES, h WUULAR LIFE POLICIRR. AWTKH ,v(H LIO ins gafjoT 4 ..o. 4. THREE YEARS NONFORFEITABLE A.- 'oSm? u AoaI Tyinnt Policies, Non ""itKjMfr after the Daymen t tf thir firat PrJT " a- " VaB tca'a . ' w SUJtS AUO. j . a. HSJ- - -rHXK io,208. LI anentirlv TJo iM.n t n. raio4. . DjjMTvvpmpany n me same trt itr -t vn.,ivei a ' - -j; 2 1 1.1 i i ? K i . ftiew?;Ud!! 7M& TZlf. Jviaenas the same as if no -i0.7a cot I. B2IAIiV700A imo nf. ? .-,1 V""aI r m . tI.:U- THOMPSON, AgentC ma K. C. ' ..: .i'i. 1 f. mm , ynmnnn v 1 ! 1 1 I..-vv)-':i J r ' I KM further ordolntdThit fn A rlV oxi K-t . . - . V.-.L f.?, ' .....ii ! . t , . J?nf "PF6 pe of the pursuits. hereiM .,(;,,,,v.,1,,,),.,,.,. ,-,,5,,, ueacnoea snau oe carried on by the same nWnn iVk1 f nact :i . ,,;):!!i.-'If-.i)i.,:tio)r; : , tame tUee at' the same time, , exp? m ?b33niSS ..TV " - V' vrv..: :,-i;f,-. - $ Jjm lhatln to-day's discerns to-morrow's act, V ... .).. ..... - . . -.. i . Msa.v-i a.su ouiliCI TTo lav Taxes and T?vtrirV for the Support of the City i Government. Seel. it nnlsilntri K tSair. j L n . rr.l111?. one per cent apon the valne HI of reil hinrthe limits of 55nSSS f ted tte tame is hiwhr n k . jj v""ji u is dt law proTi-- 25 hatfrom nd after the irtl ' wus uv I prosecute or carry on e; mention d in Sectinn either ofrtetoVu 6of this ordinance, nntil he or b See.3, lit further orUiinid,Thi ererv person 'or Der- rSn.lQ a "ball iSfiitLS vltT Clerk. first : his nnmo A. . . uii .;.lr,ear nPtion for which a Ucense is tWrd,tte place where sncb trade or ocenpa tionia to be carried on; fourth, if an inn-keener, the tax .heremprovided, shall make out deBTea ceius for such trade or occuDatioiwhHfrl SMiV ;AKyror?air..That'i anv ' - - " - - - mnna shall mliM . w a SJtllHIl I at rPBTUktriWAl a . of persons carrinff on aSJ busiJ "y umermpe, - ; ' - : . , v , . ii.; jjanKers shall pay ten dollars for earhiw- every person ehall be deemed a banker w thin the mVVr,. fe! .P. -apUefonsuSS aic upcueu in iavor ot any nerson or nn?.py the deposit or .S&iSStWW l11 d0 for license'. r""'. "iraiwueeinea an auctioneer Whose rw. cpauon it is to offer property for sale to tbe highest bidder. . 1 . u (a) Retail Dealers in Honor. lm1nHnCT oc fermented jlquors, and wines of every ; descrintlon: shall pay.fiTe dollars for each lieense. WrrsS who shall offer for sale such; liquors in leu quantity than one gallon at,one time, to the same r,mchlJ snaij .Deregaraea a-retail dealer In liquors, . , - (4.) Retail Dealers shall pay one dollar for each Hn . Every person whoeq occupation It is to sell or offer for sale groceries or any ?ooda rM K...-.5.Ior foreign or domestic productions, in nnnfiM?k.' a whole original piece or nackace. at nn2 "aT"Vv Krfr B'BSrVnia i!8 to sell groceries or any goods, wares "or merchan- diee. bv one or more oriHti: time, to the same nurchaser. t r , y " vc uuc Kajuuu, euaii oe aeemed a (6.) Hotels. Inns snd Tflvorna shall for each license. Every place where food and i locLrinff are provided for and furnished to travvlors or (sojourn ers, in view of payment therefor, shall hrMrrfi,i - Hot!. Inn nr 1 Tavern. - .. (7JJI5oke?'',Dd Commission Merchants shall nay IIITir flfll:ir fnr naih liran.. A.. . ' J SiSmgftgZ purchase or sell stock, money goods noluinjr a license 4 - . junuu-o iu uurcuaKn or sen srrMra mnnav urmerenanoiw, or secK orders therefor in original or unbroken packages, or produce or to manage business matters for the owners of , vessels, of coiisfgnors.of freight, or whose business it is to purchase, rent or sell real cstatA f or tht. shall be regarded as a-Banker or vuiiiiuiraiuii jHurcnam, (8.) Theatres, Circuses and Jur-flers not to exceed twohnndred dollars to be fixed bv the City Council in each case. -(9.) Bowling Allies or Billiard Rcoms shall pay four vraadsc- a Vall I14JVUPfJ. (1 pay (10.) Ilorse Dealers and Livery Stable keeners nhall y four dollars for each license. (11 ) Peddlers shall n iv flf rv z-nf a fn ok - l J J v. wi vavu uvcuec, Any person, except persons peddling newspapers, books or domestic produce as their own producing, who sells or offers to sell at retail goods, wares or commodities, travelling from place to place, in the streets shall be decreed a peddler. : , 110.) Manufacturers shall pay two dollars for each li ceuse Any person except one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker or firm who shall manufact ure by hand or machinery, and offer for sale any goods wares or merchandise exeeding annually the sum of one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer - Q oLLawyer? PkJMcians, Dentists, Photographers M5 :ten' 8ha11 P8 one dollar for each license. (14,) Expresa Companies shall pay five dollars for each license. , (15.) All public drays shall pay twenty-five cents for each license. - i--. :-r . t . .- ; (16.) Cart-houses shall pay two dollars for each, li cense, v''- - - , . . Sec, 7. And be it further ordained. That all Or dinances and parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith, be, and the same are hereby repealed. U ' JOHN S. MANIX. City Cferk. , New Berne, N. C March 80th, 1868, 7i ANTED AGENTS - 475 to $200 per month, veryeTie l?d female, to introduce ohiiEI?UINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINeI a ms iuacmne win stitch, hem, fell. lu"!' cord'. bind braid n.d embroider in a 1 most superior manner. race only S18, Ful- ly warranted for five rears, we wiu MT 81.000 for any machine that will sew a tmn. er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "TOaaH TwV c.t. cry eecona eiiicn can De cut, and stni the cloth can not be puUed apart vrithout tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to 200 per month and expenses, for acorn mission from which twice that amount can be made, Addiees bECOMB & CO., Pittsbcbg, Pa., or BOSTON Mass.''' " t -': Vt'" ' i "". -.- :. CAUTION. Do not be imposed upon by other par tics palmimr off wnrthla Mttimn muh(n a - - -"- MWVUlUVOa IU4UV4 me ssme name or ot.herwi nn la tho mi hh. and really practical cheap machine manufactured. augzs, i3o, zm - - - j 1 " ... . . " ' ' " , ; ' " . I riilCES CURRENT. Ilubbs & Brother, : Wholesale Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Vtnes, Liquors, Cigars, &e., -j - Middle Street, 1 New-Berne, :N. C.r L" GROCERIES. ' Coffee, Rio....... 23 28 26 20 , 87J lAsmavra. Maracaiho.... SL Domingo............. Java.......... u..- feas, Young Ilyson.... ....... 1 00 90 J0 1 00 1 00 1 25 20 10 50 15 00 t 50 20 50 2 25 1 TO tiyson..... .............. Gunpowder and Imperial.. Oolong. ..i . . .. ...... Uncol Japan ... ............ Enclish Breakfast . r : . r. 2 25 1 00 1 75 & 2 25 25 20 00 18 00 65 25 1 00 60 Eggs ......... ....... .- ; . . Flour, from . ... ...... , . .. .. j Family....... .L:.: - Gibbed Herring, per box... Aaru....... Molasses, New Orleans. ...... .... .. iuce 10 15 sugars, Yellows.... 13 . - & 15 coffee A.. Coffee B.. " t i r 19 i7 q nx 17 19 17X 19 UK 19 2 60 3 oa 10 -12 ;1BX 20 80,00 310 Granulated. . . . .... . Powdered ....... .... . Crnshnrl Salt Apples, Dricdl;, "' T" . .... . Pork, per bbl... ..... . i . ...... Beef, Corned 15 Butter;.:?....; ' "- ,. '. ' 17 60 80 Cheese........ MISCELLANEOUS. ' Beeswax. ... . ;. . . j;. -28 li"0- Soda-' f ll Blue Stone;.. ...........I i 33 14 00 1W . 0 00 00 00 1 75 1 10 Corn by quantity .1 85 Flaxseed, per busnel . , ... ,.v ... i go Guano, Peruvian, per ton.... ........ .120 00 uayu...;,...... ...... 1 5C Oat .......... . ,v: .. . . ...... 1 00 -HNAVAi; v STORESV' C New Dip.;:iv:";.;.v..;.v;.;...i:;.a 3 so 4 00 3 w 3 80 60 4 00 225 2 60 Old Dip.. . . . ; ; . . . . V;. ; ,-8 so scrape ...:..;...... i s 50 Spirits Turpentine, tax paid by purth r 45 Kosin 2 00 Tar, as to Bizc...;I:;.t -.-...;;..; 2 00 fitch . 2 00 4 . vuc wuw, wiu prupeirj to oc occuoled rsaid pun-oe, and thereupon, upon payment to the ' 1 n h.C:-r:;cn granted the me succor tnat must come In deed. - uicro ah uue 1U i II II u u KEW BERNE. OCTOBER 13 1868. :7:.' GBAUT. , ' i A EnTME FOB TVSX, CAMPAIGN. mr wm. n. burleioh. ; j?nc8t mah-inaii without pretense " T w' "uuga Eiieni, ; full of - sense; J : ' ; , : ,' .;;.v xiis ngniesi lancies arc substantial fart A1U ss or ooudi obstruct his steady wze ' : 1 i iiaze. v. - . . - ... . r?' f. Clear, Sliaqyand Well-e- - r of theUnlted . w w k uia 1111 is sb A mind tl,r in it ...r " T I M -lUllllIirH. KRPH I n nrfd compares, weighs, soasei, compiT ,dsf the tides v- com- - S T and ty courage, that Can COpe , ' I wcute iu4 lires not. and An mn till I rr,- .-. . .." -- i eiuooorn, and persistent Still. That naught cab swerve from- It, Ll I ''J '- b.vi From even disaster wrestuiir full success- I A . t 4i. . n? . . 1 wauicis or --Tiie Wilderness," Anil wWn n ! And making all things fo his purpose bend "Till "Appomattox", brings the glorious end : Such, are the traits that mark our Chosen - Man-'- : ' :- '" : .-. MvraAitui, uu, worm j ana "match him, if you can ! I fWhereV.r lrA tl.nrl, !.:: , Kebellion his ban ners blazed alon the war They marked the nath of Virrrv; l.Wi i Car,-:- :; . fTill, one by one, before his legions, fell jTrcason's ,1 stronghold' though deemed im- pregnaoie ; Its proudest chiefs his mastery confest, And bowed, submissive, every haughty Ana "Oed, submissive, every haughty crest. I ... ; . , . " d"d Ul0ren, Union.wasigain restored, ,By Lincoln's faith and Grant's vic:ori oriou-i sword. Now. 11 iU1? vflale ! that stmck at. Frec : dom's life " .' Like a leashed hound stands panting for the strife, . And nerinred r.nalots of tlir WtM,-euM Trni '' , ;. , Trample on justice and defy the laws, Kill, torture, mvasje. till the very skies I Keek with their burninirs and ilipir ltntih. 1 .'. V ' cries; - i . : ' Now when the Nation needs, her course to J guide, .. . .. The same strong . Hand that broke Rebellion's f. pride, . : ( c The strenuous Will that never swerved nor i bent, But held its purpose to its first intent ; The loyal Heart, to Duty ever true. hat by just means doth noble ends pursue l ney are all ready Heart, and Will, and Hand " To do the work' her patriots may demand ; To shield the weak, the lawless to restrain. The Treason crush that lifts its head again ; Back to their kennels scourge the "Kuklux And the law's ffiffis throw o'er vfr .nor. i.t . , J . " "su prevail ana wrone and ontnurA cease, Aiid,' to ' his prayer responsive, "Give us -;A i Deace P 4 The; land shall cry, Grant , Peace ! VlCTORT AND OUE PLATT0E1L X We congratulate the country on the as sured success of. the reconstruction policy of Congress, as evinced by the adoption, in the majority of the States lately in rebellion -of constitutions securing equal civil and political rights to all, and it is the duty of the Govern- ment to sustain those institutions and to pre-1 vpnt thanennfo nf Rnrli Rttr frrxm KoTr, . I admittedno a state of anarchy. IL : The guarantee by Congress of eaual suffrage to all loyal men at the South was de- pie of. those States. v III. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime ; and the national honor requires the payment ol the public indebted ness in jhe uttermost good faith to all credi tors at home and abroad, not only according to the letter but the spirit of the laws under which it was contracted. IV It is due to the labor of the nation that taxation should be equalized and reduced as rapidly as the national faith will permit jV. The national debt, contracted as it has been for the preservation of the Union for all time to come, should be extended over a fair period for redemption ; and it is the duty of Congress to reduce the rate of interest there on whenever it can be honestly done. YL That the best policy to diminish our burden of debt is to so improve our credit that capitalists will seek to loan us money at lower rates of interest than we now pay. and must continue to pay so long as repudiation, par-. tial or total, open or covert; is threatened or suspected. J ' VIL The Government of the United States should be administered with the strictest econ omy and the corruptions which have been so shameful v nursed and fostered : by Andrew Uwohnson call loudly for radical reiorm. VTTT wfo,-inl v l or.lr.ro thft nnl ma. - f XI Xv f ff W kA W a W a B aj MVtva W WMMfcUW- I ly and tragic death of Abraham" Lincoln, and I regret the accession to the Presidency of An- hdrew Johnson,. who has acted treacherously to tne rjeonle whn elected nim and tne canse I be was pledged to support; who has usurped 'S legislative and judicial functions ; I 8 ty, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be SSiT eTe-t f "'wi pSSS!. 32 maintained ; while the question of suffrage in Ora. a c. Axdrews, of Minnesota MEriv sull ftllthfilnvn.1 fifntPj nmnprlv hplnmra tnltiArum. In Reconstruction." 8 taTe tt ,T 111 v mi zaa uu aa vcawwv ara'ncim v inn aT vw nia.Ma. 1- - s v a a an bjiiktr anv aa awn a . . - - - -m . a a t it m 1 m bi a,w a u a - . - - w - 1 n B J8"UPOwer,to render insects the dtizca who h, abased the pardoning PVjTf,V has denounced the National Le "rc nnconsUtuUonal : who has pert it iThif Si80"0 tJf by erery Sean, SiV VRwper alteapt at Iho rts w!ik oa OI owtes lately In rebellion: ernl PnbUc patronaro Into S?- JS06,0' wholesale. corrnpUon 2 and who has been 1tmlv lm,w K i.!r": r,lT.trriw. ana ProP5rl. pronounced Vnr it Tii tv.j I mr7Z i?JAiT1?u w unitca Btates, tional honor and Inr1prwnr? H hfV v : VUXUon In all UktF 1 rights of citizenship, as thonrh" th mmm n n s ijb a. b w h hp ti b t n m m - Am I tn .JT , "-i"u, musi do aaoia I MW9b AUU imnnSOnmffrtf hir.na X r ,SQoneor Pken In this 5ff.n.lXl.?5.d foarmte4-mo! Imprisoned. inhUv " u i ; 4 ail wuo wcre Uinl In the trials of , :-i . - - -7 - w uuw u moro ..vmu, kuuu uie orave soiaicrs and enaurea tne hardships of cam paign and cruise, and Imperilled their liyes in the scr?lce of the country: the bonntfM Pensions; provided by the laws for these brare defenders of the nation are obligations neTer to be forgotten ; the widows and orphans of Ilia Jt - a. 6aiiau ucau are me waras of the people sacred legacy, bequeathed to the nation's iiMa.uig care. J XI PnriT ' , , , - nJAn.f? J0 5 ' ? 4 ,MUuvt ov mutu m mc weaim. uevtl 1, iJUU"c ineasyium Ot the oppressed of all nations, should be fostered and encorir- aged by a liberal and just policy. Ail. .ibis convention derlTr- itself In sympathy witlr all oppressed peoples strug gling for 'their rights, j ., .. . ,.rT On motion of Carlhnrr fnrt:-.ll planks were added by a unanimous vote- I 1 liesolced, that we lilrhlv TiJ1 "ii,"umi4y ana lorbearance with which men who have nrrvr-A in tv. kkj. but whp now frankly and honestly Mperi ate with us in restoring the peace of thecouU try and reconstructing tho Southern j StaTd governmeU upon the basis of Impartial Jris4 jce and Eoual Richts. are tiwWa the commpnion of the loyal people ; and we favor the removal of the disqualifications and restrictions imposed upon tne late rebels Sri the same measure ns their spirit of loyally will direct, and as may be consistent with the safety of the loyal people. , t Metoleed. That we recognize the great prinl! ciDles laid down in the immortal Declaration of Indepcndenc as tho true, foundation bf democratic government; and we hail with gladness every effort toward making these1 Kwii.ijjic9 U living reaiuy on every Inch pf AlUClRUn BOIL. j Cnmpain Great Republic. S copies to ore address... .. SO copies to one address SO conies to mm iMm., ....l ...10 100 copies to one ddrcss. ."'.. ,' ....1Q 80 oSfTS Gnrar?i '"F? la1 pbotogtsph P'ofposugc. Voescl J u.t rif. pnoiograpn or u. S Grant an ler Colfax. Each paper a complete document. 1 j CumpnigTi DocDmcms. . Ke.va fu inousano. .." J. P. Mobtox 'Reconstruction." 8 pagci-r- Hon. Wv T) iti urv. . .. j I Slj per thousand. Record No. S and i J 'iSiJi JiZJ lUnd Policy!" L now. Messbs. StewabtV Mobtox, axdNtx- 1VbL S2 M-' Debate Lin the United States T&naiv! "The follow Camriri.". J ILIrrTnTnl AllaWTA I? Ill fc a " L ---w lMTSf WNJa?W?"l Commit- JThedoVume J5IliVT. .:.T- wiu d in ...vv. ,v uuiuuuus, nuiie. aisinct, county, or town, these documents, and a vast amount labor an? jlonal Reconstruction, Table of Election? iSdu tare, Appropriations, .Debt. Regtstratl TjxaUonj t wJTfiVJ Lt?Z?Gz' 0KT-the Conqneror of the Rebellion 'We have whipped them onnd t ? w a whip them again-(7rti toimJ PnbllshednDderaotboritvo tbe Republican NiUoa,! and Union Congresslonaf Committee. DaW Uvo. Price 420 per hundred. P-,oe- IIov. Mess as. BornrxtL, Btxtxxs, axd rrtv' -Democracy and its policy." Debate! Tth IWI Representatives. 6 pageable ner a2X Uo?" ?f Ri"hu Abri. nnT JSstimXtT1 Dutle WtcX 'Amrl-ai oin v. J. tllome." Spagea-f.p Dow. Jomc D. Baxdwtx Tinman nio. r man Races." 4 Dare a rr tr,." Bl Ua E1i!RPobnc,B Economy r. iW L" of tha Republican Party." S pVtibSl N ATIOXAUTT VS. Sicnnxii i j 1 Jng M- 8pagc-. iwaand. 'iH Record No. 1. "The Republican Partyva. FaJseTjeinjocracy." 8 pgf-$ pr thonsand 7 , . "J" 7T 'JH Cojlorxd Voteb." A Dialogue. 4 pure $3 per thousand. ... j , IIoarx Tom tbtb UovxLKsa." Tho Rei-ablica-j norocstead 8ystem Explained, 8 page 1 per thoo- "Elwjaxt Extract Fror Rxxex. WRrrxma." No. l 4 pare $8 per thousand. , . "TrSASOXARU Dnintl or mi Tl-rmrm ir M J thelrown Record. 8 pages $8 per thousand. , Detiocbatic Falsehoods Exrocxn." Letters of n. David A. Wells, Special Commissioner of IiUr nal Revenue : Gen, O. O. Howard, etc. on the Govern ment - Expenditures. Reduction of Taxation . a pares 13 per thousand. Containing speeches of leading public men, with oth- t vbcihi oocumeni. A four page sheet $20 per tnousand. The Committee have in preparation the followlag document in German : ' jr Specchc of Senator O. p. Vortox.Ntb and Rtw. ABt: Representatlvea Tmnntri Rrimni rtri wRix, 8CBEXCX, J. G. Blazer, and General Jobjt A. axwar. . i" ' t? tbe letter of 8 pedal Commissioner D. A.Wrxx and Gen. O. O. IIowARn Expenditare and Taxation Each 8 page S per thousand. p Plattorx or tbb Fetcbucax Pabtt, withcajMSl . t. T of accrpUnce, the Copperhead Platform. Frank P. Blair's revolutionary letter, Ac S page f S per thousand. - The Publbj Debt Dexocbatic Leo act. 8 pacta 38 pet thousand. i 7 Addrem or the Pbtxtxbs Gbaxt ajto CoutaxClcbI aitn tha T?Mt.kn T -. . mm . 7 T JTi rv- a ' v" Y BBbVJ Hla I f vNnm5n peeche and document not lnduied txj T6Mshcd.tPcr-on wining u with the riHW promptitude, and wit a th hMt tmtTnni aa iahm rtPjtfrs;lo the locality where the speeche art tk-pt l-u I i 1 AW 'ACT m to prmisii nriincur and co cncion m elections. To tls General AuanUy tf NoriX Carina ca enact , . .' nUo? TDHU'tiianbcurjiwful or ht -y 10 oCbr 7 to any i.votcrjof , lit, SLito with .Sctva. That jt shall be unlawful for -y . person to. uttcmpt to inflnence the 0U, of mj of the qualified yotcr. of this m anr. election, by any threat to -argp .aucri voter from craplormcnt or to withdraw from him patW-c-r -,wm.Hu .rum employment, or run so pat.juui-c io any member of such voter' tamily, ',f " . . .. . -Sea. 3. That it thail bo cnlawTul fni any person to trire a rnnUrw wMo.ucrauon wnatcrer, to tuiy of. the qualified voters of . this Sjate becauso of tho vote which -e'uch-votcr may castor cast m any election. 1 See. 4. That it iliali be unlawfnl any peirotr to dijeharrro from employ- " fr' . , WMSlromr other wise injnre. thrcatm to intimidato any ot tho qualified voters W18 otate because of the volo such a4aS a-a.a.u 9 at uiay cast m any election. : . ; 5ce, o.' Inat ;anv ixrwin vtnln: any of the provisions of thi rV ari.ti I -" vs a guilty of n misdemeanor, and shall ho nauiu iq inaictment lor tho same, and on conviction of having Violated ' tho pro-' ui BTCuun one, snaii-De fined not ICSS than tWCntV dollar nr irnn.rtr.,l not less than ten dava. . A of haying violated the provisions of sec tion two. shall bo fined nntU, !,, ft;' dollars,, or imprisoned not less than twenty days. And on conviction of having, violated the tion three, shall bo fined- not less than j .w.o, iiU aipo irnpnsonea not ess than ten dava. And of having, violated section fonr, shall be ..a iiov less man hlty dollars, and arso impnsonel not , less than twenty days. bee, 6. That every. . magistrate or peace officer of this Stat: cipal corporations in the State, who shall W A. a a a rf L. a j S ai am . .u U4 ma own Knowledge, or to whom nfomntion shall in any-wav come 'tri.t .any person . has violated any of tho pro visions of this act, shall immediately arresr, or by warrant cause to be arrested 8uch person m offending, and upon sufficient evidence,, shall. cause him te enter into a bond and sufficient security in the sum of not less than two Hundred dollars, for his appearance before the next term of the Superior Court of the County in which the offence may have been committed, then and there to answer to the law, and in the meantimo to keep the peace, and in default of giving sucii bond and sufficient security, snrh nern so offehdiug, shall bo committed to prison until he hhallharc complied with the aforesaid provisions. Sec j 7. That any Justice of the ; Peace or otlicr officer charged with the execution of this act, who shall refuse or neglect to carry out tho provisions of said act, shall bo guilty of a misde .mcanor in office. j Sec! 8. This net shall bo in force from and after its ratification. . . . Ratified 24th day of August, 1868. STATE OF NORTH 0A1 COLINA, 4 Office Secretart of State, . eigh, August 31st, 1868a I. ITeXRT J. ilKNNINGEtt. Stite, hereby certify that tho foregoing is a true copy of the original act on file in mis oincc - . . HENUY J. MENNINGER, j " . Secretary of State i: ttnportant to aiapi.tratei, Clerks, JL HE nndervlrned hare la nr anA rm aw,. a compete and fall w. .! Analyis or the I. arm, ; fSL't11. Cod ? CI11 rroeedare. a paae4 by U the Peace. gberiSa. Clerk of CoarU and other Coeot Ofacs. top-ther fwiih tbe Cont UtaTlonbft BUtl it of the CoaaUes as divided into Jadlctal Dl-trleta! .JC Cort. In th. aereral CouIuS names of the Jadrea and tSotldtora of each Circuit, the JCtoka of th Snperlor CoorJ RsUr of Deeds. Sheriff. Coaatr f vmnuliM ci ifff1 .W the new law to th scrmJ '"".i wine oi ue most Decesaary (FcTiaa cf CSva sad Orxainal Process, S J?ZrX iJLH1 bwl 140 pf ad wta h Si1Tint?ok of r1 fofCoRRty OfSeerm. m Lv.?11 to Pl oBt la tho State, postar paid, for 1 per copy . Addre. 1 rilCllOLS Jt GORMAN. I I Book and Job Prister. IUume, 2i. C direction of a member f th Ralrith GrVmbwar or aU. THE Laws coarxxxna rr rt.ml SIi.l?? S 4'Td toth. r order of thtegs. This book, of soma 400 parea, wiD be pBbliah ediss soon a th Snal mart ofi? nT(L.iriI - -iini-j w nrriM ta voa Baa beea adopted by Lb book will b farther laid brf pra tha biblie iWrlf da HICHOL3 A GORMAI. pRbiUhera. 8 lm 'BLANK 1IANIFESTS I 1 j! -POC SALE AT THIS OFFICE. i Joiuv rninc, i GUN -MAKER, REPAIRS GUXS and alter them to rercaiUR ! the beat manner. 11a alao rraalra I1itJ. liarl nera and. 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Oct. 13, 1868, edition 1
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