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y 1 (CP ,". ' ,. V .V PUBLISHED; DAILY. .- .: - J-b it BY QEO. Vr. NASON, Jit. :: : RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION f : ' : ' : i Terms Cash In Advance. ? : " ear". ; - ,' -Hl S One Vear fii-r Mntitha 3.00 Three Months'' - One ilontu, . .. ,:. .... "J3 THE SHEW BEHNE REPUBLICAN THE ONLY DAILY: Republican Paper EASTERN N 0 RTS CAROLINA. ISSUED FROM -ii VRA YEN STREET, i E XV It 1Z 11 IV E - IV o . C HIE REPUBLICAN is issued as an IaieseMeit: and ProEressite Joiimal? itch shall reflect the sentiments and opinions of th itnlsUikobU loyal population of Eastern North Caro ua, by an uncompromising opposition to the doctrines I SeccssioB, and by a fearless advocacy of the etcrna rincilcs o Jnion, Liberty and Eguality " r. 9-a' i ..' .-'V --;?. j - r; :t' ; - before the Law. The AypuWlcan will le devoted to the common Iiiicr- of our people, with malice toward none and chari f all It will plead for the maintenance inviolate ol 'National Ooycrumen t and its Credit : the education all a vailable means of the people : the enconragemen Imml-rntion and thedevelopement of our agrlcul raU mineral and commercial resources. While the Republican will be pramlneutly a new. ptr, the departments of I . ' AGIUCfrLTUfiE, A1T 'SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE, II receive such attention by Reports, Essays; Re ws and Summaries as pac will permit. f reports on all matters of Local Interest will form eminent feature, and asthere appear, as yet noothe, . ' f . . ti- : . . . . - ' '; , ...... ; JvcpivDrrioNAi.uiviow paper Estcm.North Carolina; the advantaees which the ;jw;m offer asan crtlstngmcdlnin'.re rent '" 4i n ' J ' ' - . L,: . , . vl???f I? l6S: Subscription f ' Y ' TIRXl-HCXsaxX AJJTAXCB. f TV : HYear 1 . xalouths'-f iree Months ieHottthy: JG.00 ; s.00 s.00 lesquaro one Insertion "J ' tl .i- --v r ;ytx. m ,V0t.:IV.-M29. . k "V !-- ? iXN ORDINANCE To. lay Taxes and Provide for the Support of the City ijrOTernineni , 31 20th lfffiLVtli of nmT TV nVd"01"? ?nn? estate within the limits of the c6rpotatioi be Tind wme is herebj laid to be collecW as J. bj.U "provi! it firfJr nrrtilntii TVi.f r-, ... ' ubuuvmu ut otxuuu g ui 11118 On nnnra nn;l v.- thv .hflll hav- Kf 1 11-" "lrli;nan5e .nl1"1 ne or nerVewinafter provided. m"e.l!nwr ,n tno man" -3 "j "i0 iuiuici wt lueir name or ftyie ; ce- AeZirvA . thiA ril 1 H i.vu tur wnictt n license is desired , third, the place where snch trade 4or occupa tion is to be carried on; fourth, if r an inn-kceperftho yearly rental of the house and property to bo occupied 1 JnrJ:osci and therenpon. npou pajmcnt to the CltyflerJv or otlicr person, outhorixed to Cellect 'the tax Herein prorMcd. haU make nt anA A.nr,' in: cense for snch trade or occupation, which license shall COIJtlnnft IT! terra for mumnnth v.- 1 . , w w 1 ur premis es described therein 4 . r" 1 tJurtraMMa' Tnt If any person or persons tnau exercise or carry on any trade or tnpfnpK flt.rpin.if tPr minM rniiWI for ho " i??8? ES"!! MiS?0 tatP t such Jiccnsc! as v i - . ui.iucj iuuii. inr everv audi 'offenrt- r'xivt'ttv1w fn-fr.it- . ": ibiu .iwi wiiiiu Kquireu, uu, ene, or or they FhaH, for (Tftrv mwlt VifTiTifV. n.wist'1 te three viraes the amount of the Him of Money impos ed for such Jict-nstt to the use of theK-itr, . . T beclhAudibt It. further ortIaitied,'Tlt'in'"cxttt case where more than one of thc pursnjtajicreinafter descniied shall he parried oh by the same person In the same place at the pame time, except as I therein mefi tioned, license rnnst be taken out lor each, according to uSc' M iff"' I kr ordained. Tliaton and after t ...v . o.yi ii, aok iur eacn license, enmted Hie sum herewith stated, shall be respectively and monthly Tain. . AlT nnmhsrnf iwrwna mrn-ii.. 1 comiti witam tlie fHrrvlew of this ordinance, in Trait- sncjiifren; ,mn,ot4heiwife. ; JauKers shall pay ten dollars for each HccEScraird every person shaJt Uc.O'i-'cmod a banker w.thin the mean ing of this Ordinance, who keeps a place of business wneie credits are opened in favor of any person or flrni, by the deposit or collection of money or currencv, and the same-,' or any part thereof shall be paid out or rcmmittCMl upon the draft or ehc-ck of such creditor, CJJt Auctioneers, 'shall pay ten dollars for license. Every; ieriwm shall be deemed an auctioneer whose oc-' vuuuuu u jo vu uiut iirojwnv wr saw iq inc mmest 1 (3.) Retail Dealers in liquors. Including aH distiiled or lermenteu liquors, rand nines of every; description, ennu pay uve dollars for each license. -Every persen who shall offer for talo such liquors in less quantity shal 1 be regarded a retai I dealer i n liq nors. i " ( t) Retail Dealers shall pay one dollar for each license. Every person whose occupation it is to sell or offer for sale groceries or any goods, wares or merchandise, or foreign or domestic productions, in Less quantities than a whole original piece or package, at one time to the .same person (not including wines, spirituous or malt liquors), shall be regarded as a retail dealer. ' license. Every person whose occupation" or business' It is to sell groceries or any goods, wares br merchan dise, bv one or more original package or piece at one time, to the same purchaser or wines and liquors jn quantities of more: than one gallon, shall ho deemed a -wholesale dealer. ; ; ' 1 .. (.) Hotels, Inns and Taverns, shall pi vt five dollars for each license. ; Every place where food "and lodging ure proI3ed for and furnished to travelors or sojourn ers, in view of payment therefor, shall be regarded as a Hotel, Inn or Tavern. ; (7.) Brokers And Commission Merchants shall pay four dollars for each licence. Any person: except one holding a license" as wholesale dealer or banker whose business U is to purchase or sell stocks, money.' goods or merchandise, or seek orders therefor in original w unbroken packages, or produce, or to manage business freight, or whose business it is topurchasevrent or sell real estate for others, shall be regarded as a Banker or Commission Merchant. - ;i - (8.) Theatres, Circuses and Jngglcrs shall pay a sum not to exceed two hundred dollars to be fixed by the City Council in each case. - ' 1 I' (9.) Bowling Allies or Billiard Rcoms shall pay four dollars for each license." ' . (10.) Ilorse Dealers and Livery Stable keepers shall pay four dollars for each license. j : - - - (11 ) Peddlers shall piy fifty cents for each license Any person, except persons peddling ne wspapers, 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 deemed a peddler. I j (10.) Manufacturers shall pay two dollars for each li cense. iAnv nerson excent one holding ii liranfut na wholesale dealer or banker or firm who shall manufact ure Dy nana or machinery, and offer for sale any goods, wares of merchandise ex ceding annually the sum Of one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer- (13.) Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographers and Printers, sh.ill pay one dollar for each license. (1U Expresi Companies shall pay five dollars for each license. . , , 1 (15.) All public dijys shall pay twenty-five cents for each license, . , t : 116.) Cart-houses shall pay two dollars for each li cense. I .... . ;.. . - r Sec, 7.' And be U further ordained. That all Or dinances anrl parts of Ordinance conflicting herewith, be, and the same are hereby repealed. j ' ' !, JOHNS. MANIX, CityCfcrk. , Bcrn?, N. Cj. March m, 18P8, i ' 7 ANTED-IaCEXTS- SIS to lurmnnth j everywhere. m:.le and female to introduce I the OENUINK I.VPi:OVED i COMMON I SENSE -..FAMILY SKWINO MACHINE, r This Machine will stitch, hem: fell, tuck. qui It. cord, hind. br:iid and embroider in a al- tuoft snue.iiormaimer - Piice oidv- Sis. Ful ly ' warra ntel for five ""years. We will pay fcl.GOU for any machine that will sew a strong er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than Mi will c. it UWACOtUb- iVJilHi UVftIV . ' i, t II . Every second stitch can be cut. and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents trom 1to 20U per month and expenses, or, a com mission from which twice that amount can be made. Addiess SECOMB & CO., Pittsbckg, Pa.; or BOSTON, Mass. : - k 1 ;;V. .s - : . CAUTION,--Do not bo laiposed upon bv other par ties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under tbe same name or otherwise; " Onrs is the only genuine and really practical efceap machine maunf acturcd. Aug22, lSC8,Sm i : . PlilCES OURKENT. BETORTED BT . ' . Hubbs '& Brother, M7iolesale Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods; Wines, .Liquors y Cigars, &e., ' II. GROCERIES. coffee, ' mo':Si7.'..U ;if. :.V; Laguayra..'.i'.V. - - Maracaibo.C. St. Domingo'.... ,i. 1 Jaya......;i.v.. i Teas, Young Hyson i. . . t i. Hyson ... U' . i j ; ; : .. . I i , Gunpowder and Imperial..,. Oolong .......j 25 32 81 24 45 0 1 50 j 110 HQ 1 0Q 2 25$ 1 2 25 . 1 SO & 1 75 2 25 fh- 25 20 00 & 25 1 00 uncoi japan. 1 00 English ireakfast .. Esnrs-. ... Flour, from;..., -.- VnmiW .......10 sa ism Gibbed Herring, rrboiVii';. Molasses. New Orleans. .t::5v L: Cuba., ii.:.f,.:;.j.; v.-v 60 Sugars, Yellows. .UU. 15 Ch 15 ft ' i Coffee A.;..v...w..v;.-.....t; 17 CoffeeB,,U.,i - v-'- 17 Granulatc4;4,.U .I... '...;v17 19 Powdered.....,.,.,.,, 17 19 Crushed '17J 19 Apples, Dried...'. J ....... .10 ft 12 rortperbbl .i..-- sa 00 ' CASI SO Beef. Cor ,rned 15 gk 17 Batter. ,-.jr.i..U-.,' .-.l..i v"30 ft-- 60 Checso ...,.y-.,4 . , jJO. ft 22 M18CEiXANE0Ua. . J V : : beeswax..... Vfta I ok' ss Bi-Carb.Soda......i.;.;.;::.it- 'u K u Bluene....,..v,t.uC4r 15 1 ft 00 Corn bTquantitT.;..'..ii........,;,T85 & j w JTaxseedw per bushel... .r,"fx .ri.rf.,-1.90 ! ft 0 00 liUano. Pftrnrifln. ner.ton ' -. 19fi nr i ,w Oats .......... ..c. v...;.;. . . . . J. ;..L;4 i 1 00 NAVAL' 1 BTORE8.H Old Dip.. , ..'....:.:. f... .i...;;W.i i-2 0 Scrape ....ii.'.I ?. . .. 31 50 Spirit Turpentine. .... . 40 ft I 75 ift 1 10 ift400 'ft 8 OOP ft 2 80 ft ,45 Kosin. I ...... .... .V;idt?.lfta Sft 4 0O1 Tpr as to size. ....... .... .. . 2 00 ft 2 25 rrtcu. no aao u 11 ' 1 III) II 1 I I I v r7 . we- " " " " ' " " -i 11 1 . ' MY BERXK, N. C, MONDAY Fraixtt P. BlnirV War Policy. 11 . ell enough to keep'the war-like letter of Fbaxk P. Blaib before the people. Democratic papers hare become frightened at the startling propositions It con tains, anu hence they suppress it. They dara not Lerp it before the eyes, even of their friends, and yet It Is the real basia of the Democratic riatfonn. Iking ten and placed before the ConTention when it Mem. Wed, It, and nothing elac, secured BlalrV nomination. x-.u, rvneci, ana then act at the polls. .... - - " Washisotox, JuneSCCiecS. to?h?.ISEt;In "TJ tojonr inquires Ibejjlcarc with 'S1? to ya tu dcterailnc. oncousulwtlon min my friends from Missouri, whether my name shall tnu thrfoUcnring. us ickat J cxmsidtt Vu rtal and oniw usue in thit contest: - n! JtiCiy nttKn,ctlou VoWcj of the Radicals will be coa ?i25c?i.,,IO?extciectlo,5 debutes so Ion- ex. Uudedwi I have been admitted; ncirro suffrage es;ab hshed and the carpet-ba?-ers tnsufied In tbeiri-, in both branches of OonM. There is no riJ)imr Jt changng the politicafcharactcr of tto 8e5S2i It emrat8 Bb?n1 c,ect tb- lresident, ad mm" ?frf th Popular branch of Congress. . We cannot. H2?) Kadical P,an ot roconstruaion ly I . . r.uu""k now can noeorrr- f3!?H5,l "! P-'P-Weolatlon of iu wuZi - J U G President fleeted bv the Hcninrn .f w.- KlslS IffiS 1 and flYrv-TLnit.ViU " 1';";" pyufiou-oenaiois I "uu ulJ "eprCSCntatlVeB Will COnlrnlKnth hnnh r ConCTessT L1" .lu Dcties or EOm'TAViiTim TO RESTORE THE GOV TSvrnFJ S A1!110025 STITL'TION AND THAT T1IFNW AfSwSw?.1251 ELE(:T TO DEt'LAlfK T5?5tTtLL AND Vo". COMPEL THE i KmiTvr fuc i.it,T, L 00 ,u A 1 ' ai 'l ilts BSViPJSPBKSE.TnB CARPET-BAO STATE Fffi stSSS,-3 GOVEh.NMENTS,' AND Thf nL!PA?0S8 AND KEPiiESENTATiVES ofD?mo?ite tiff!S2iS5 322l : ' th southed r?nlt I n!t TVs WxwVtVx XV-. ,w ,cp,Wul Will HOi DC GIIH- u-ni nf k Ci . i . "uu" me. onsuinuon. Jt dlitinrtJ, irbLe wVL,8tand lhc PnMIc i udgemcnt. if memal inrDd1 expressed on tbisfunda- . I ?P??tTIlAT TliiViS1 S0!1"1 1,. u. r y " -""Kuneu iu protect the vnn. 1, :L . J uiaiuiainea to pi thin like" U?ff !?! J- uei ween goia and "Tepnhba wm.7 I . th. O.. e. , "uue."-CnD.1CKS. C IlUlf t Tcntnri dignity, honor, or L LAS?;"? ' ' - - - Your friend. i - CoutxtL O. Bboadhbad. ' Fbaxk P- Campaigrn Great j Republic. 3 cooles tr .n.- . , "UUI'W ....... . f" copies to one address.. 60 copies to one nddrchs..."! " 1 U0 copies to one address 1 10 in so .er Co fax. Lach pper a ccmpltte documtS 5 Cuuipaiii Documeuts. ' "iSAXT oKD C'oLrAX-Sketcbes of their live SSJeeH 6 per thousand. , ' Dd REconn Nn s nd bont ready for thi preM " ' rn-Tnmon mSfL011? PF1 laments can be nro 1 ne uocuments have been preDared fim .Vi,T' sources, under the direction oSVabSSo? the committee. Hon. T. t. t.,iiJTw r"1 of warded to individuals, Sta7e, dUtrict countV or tn" j?sW these documents. -a,d a vast amount of labor and sional Reconstruction, Table? of MecttoS tore, jAppropriatlons, Debt, 'll&SkSf -gSSSSt niir3 Llf?PwGEN- GnAXT-the Conqu-ror of the Rebellion "We have whipped them once and I Published under authority of the Republican Natffii and Union Congressional Committees -uo V "... i S tavo.; Price 20 per hundred. mi"tt8- Pa. oc- t Hon. Messrs. Boutwbli Stevens, axd Shexck "Democracy and its policy." Debate In the Ilousof Representatives, fe pages fG per thousand. Hox. C. II. VakWtck "American Cltlzcnshln. Tt nox. Jons D. BAUjwrx "Human Rights and Hn"' manRaccs." '4 pages 3 perthousnnd. Hon. J. G- Buose "Republican Economv vs. Democratic-Extravagance " 4 pjigcs $3 per thousand. Speech of Hon. Glenxi W. Schofi eld "Purposes of the Republican Party." 8 lwiges 6 per thousand. Gen. W. H. Wadswoeth, of ; Kentucky "Republi canism the Test of Loyalty." 8 pages 6 per thou sand. - 1 - : Oen. C. C. Anijrews. of Minnesota "Early 'Steps in Reconstruction." 8 pages 6 per thousand. NATioNAi.rrTi vs. J Sectionalism." Address to Southen laboring Men- 8 pages 40 per thousand. The Record No. 1. "The Republican Party vs. False Democracy." 8 pages $0 per thousand. The Dctt'of the Colored Voteb." A Dialogue. 4 pases -3 per thousand. ' ' IIoxe3 Ton the UoxELESs. The Republican Homestead System Explained, 8 pages f pr thou sand. ' , . , - . . f Elegant Extracts Frox Rebel Writers," No. 1. 4 paees 6 per thousand. - .. "Treasonable Designs or the Dexocbact," from their own Record. 8 pages $6 per thousand. ' "Democratic Falsehoods Exposeu." Letters of Ho.'. David A: Wells, Special Commissioner ot Infer nal Revenue : Gen; O. O. Howard, etc.; on the Govern men t .Expenditures, Reduction of Taxation, etc. '4 pages $3 per, thousand. . . - . Containing speeches of leading public men, with oth er useful documents. A four page sheet $20 per thousand, -r ' i ;;t ;. , : ;t ; The. Committee hare In preparation the following documents In German : Speeches of Senators O.' P. Vokton.Nte and Stew art ; Representatives Thaddets Stethens, Boct wtxl, tscuzKCK, J. G. 'Blaxxx,' and General John A. Logan. .-...,, , Also, tbe letter of S pedal Commissioner D. A. Wtiu and Gen. O. O Howard- Expenditures and Taxation Each 8 pages 4 6 per thousand, r- i-.'.. , Plattobx of the Republican Partt. with candidates- letters of acceptance, the Copperhea' Platform, Frank P. Blair's revolutionary letter, 4c. - 8 pages per thousand.' ,ri:-i v '' . . ; j The Public Debt a Dexocbatic Leoact. ; 8 pages $6 pet thousand. r I nr.n.1!. n nr PvmrM' Rn m 1 vn f!nt i vfN ra with the Republican Platform. 4 pages $3 per thou sand. ' Caxfaign Sheet of the New Yosx Debokbat. a leading Germau Republican paper,. specially lor politi cal use, and . . . -1- . Numerous sneechet and documents not' InclnJed in the foregoing, will be published." Persona willing to UUtt lUV lUBCIGllVll Vt, IIW VUUiiUIHCC UlUICIUltVlUCK with , the money, have tbein . filled with the utmost promptitude; and ;with the best judgment' as to price , uuwiipwHOOlO.lBS loCaiHT.wncrc tne rpewrncs rc 1 to he sent. j SepH2-tf j ?KOL US Sh-iPJ WB MWULD ALLOW TO CON whi?H tteSGovS" J ;nrpaUons by MORNING, ZfOVEMBEH 271S71' I m 1 . T to Purasxi uniDEnv Aivb co ercion W ELECTIONS i To the Ce'ncral AsscmUy cf XvriA CarUi na Siflinii t 1 .. . I Tliat it filial! Iwt t-rU.r..i tor av p, , v for . . tion" ,oiu "O-'lcc- i1 ' ''-II l-c "nlJrolL vof.: KT ' r ?lUm''t influence the State, in any ilrotio,,, ,y any tUtnlL .l.S,),.-,r SIlcIl voter Wn, cmp S or to witWr.w.from lirn pauinJ Sjr1? ""I''y ''. or rVa, hmHv g ?rmemUTOfScb voter'. Sec, ,3. ;Tlmtit dwifbo nnlSrVal for anj frKon to give a pecmiiary oriotfrer deration whatever, to o! Tc 1,10 vote ;w!ch-such voter may cast ror may have cast iu nny election. 1 - S ow- 4. .That ith.-ill hn ..nliu-r,,! ?mJ;t!nit0 Hsc,,ar from-employ, tueiu, wiiiuiraw natron u ISO nunre, .threak-n, oppress or aiteiiipt to int.mulate nny ol the qualified' Wth -s ... oiaie oecanse of thc vote such . cast m any election. . - i jj nnv'Sfr- iaKany IerKon violating any ot thft "nrovisinn t,: liable to incnctmcnt.for ihc saSe.-arid on conviction of having' violatcirtho pro- MSIons of -section nnn eT,..ll 1 ! l' . y.., OUrill w 1JIICU iidl e il,m, twenty dollars, or imprisoned not less than ten ,W A,u on convictip,, v ......... iiui.ueo me provisions ot ac tion tu o, Flmll he fined not hs than fiffy dollar or imprisoned not less thin S,y -T- '!1 on eviction If having violated the provisions of .hoc- tuen y dollars, and also imprisoned not less than ten . days. And on conviction of having violatetl section four, shLll he finrdB not ess than fifty dollarsnnd Mo imprisoned not less than twenty daysJ N c, C. 'Hint every magistrate or peace .officer of this Stale, or of m ii S- knorr?2nil,,,ll,,,ln l,,c Sl.-w!io thill miou of his ou irknow ItHlge, or to whom inmation 8ha!I in nny coine, that an? person has violated any of the pro visions o this act, shair immediate arrest, or by warrant cnuse to be arrested socient evidence, .shall ne him to f nit:rjy. B .bond and sufficient securiiy m the sutp of-not less than two hrimWl L&. Co.m,y i whiX rKIT"" .? '2! been committed then and there to answer to thc law, and in the meantime to keJp tne peace, and m 7,.ron ..r it bond and sufficient security, micI, penufn so ofiending shall be committal to prison until nc s ha I nt aforesaid provisions. See. 7. That any Justice of. tile 1 ease or other officer charged with the execution of this act, who shall refuse or neglect to carry out the provisions of said act, shall be guilty of a misde meanor in office. . ; . i , Sec. 8.' This act shall bo in force from and after its ratification. ' T Ratified 24tb day. of August, 1808. J STATE OF NORTH CAUOLINA,f ; Office Secretary op State, j i Rah igh, August 31 st, 1 8C8 f I, Henry J. IVIkxmxger, SiHrretarj' of tate, hereby certify. that the foregoini; is a true copy of thc original net on file ... aiic IilV. . r-- IIENUYJ.MENNiNGEU. Secretary of State. The "National Intclli?cnccr"i .On the Desperate Fortunes of the Democracy. The following is from the Icad.'ns article In. thc National Intelligencer of Friday. Since the result of the October election was ascertained wc hare been overwhelmVd wiili interrogatories by our fi lends In ' almhst every part of thc country, asking us: VhAt slinll we do to Imj snved?n , Wc deemed it. our datj to respond fmnk ly. It would be a base betrayal nf ihc truM reposed in us' If we should attempt to de ceive those who look confidently to na for lie truth, and by holding out false promises lead them ou to a cheerlces and disastrous defeat, merely to show our courage and try their pluck. . f '- " . Wc, too, -shall fight on to the end against the excesses of thc Radical party and in be half of the Conservative masses of our coun trvmen: but when Bulrmntv nnrwilHl int thern to know 4wlut shall wc do to be savcd.r we cannot, dare not, will not deliberately lie to them, and UU thevi . thai aU is tccR. vhen ve are convinced tiiataU is not icelL We eari not promise .them a victory tche re aU foresee defeat -T , , ; . 5 I What toe A union 8 jits. Here Is General Hampton's own construction of the mcaring of this resolution, delivered at a mass-meeting of the Copperhead and rebel Democracy be fore be left New York: . . f 44 We can have no relief until tj. T)mmtti party (ciU come out and pledge iUdfthat the xchite people, cf. the Govth shall vote. Iteant m ut i i . vuwt hui tcivcn wry tut voir, their votes shall be counted. AND IP THERE IS A MAJORITY OF WHITE VOTES, THAT YOU WILL PLACE SEY MOUR AND BLAIR UN THE WHITE HOUSE IN SPITE OF ALL THE BAY. ONKTR TnAT RTTAT.T. ; TIV. 'nnnrTflMT AGAINST JllKHr What right have Wade Hampton, Na boleon Jjutcfirr Forrest Pirnto Semmw. et id omne'genitt, to- concern themselves about the Presidential election at all? ..If they "could Jiave had their way, there would bo no United States, and no presi dent to elect. . . m. t PRICE 5 CENTS. TotIicKcpttb!Ican oT.'Vortli - -Carolina. J-llIotr. Citizens: Yc bring .u -ild-uigsof gn-atjoy." Tle gu-ntVtat r Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Nebras ka have just voted for im mW Gnl press and State officers, and the Repu!. beans, aju-r a most animated content, have achieved a glorious victorv. - v c nave earned Indiana bv seven tbou-vind, Pennsylvania by fifteen thoti. jand, Ohio by twenty thousand and No brak by two thonsand. t ' Grant heads the column, and hi march w onwnru to victory ax m time past, when ho cououcreU for the nation at Shtloh, Vicksburg ami Appomattox. On bin banner is irtscrileil thotu bcauli-. lui womv. -.Let us havo pcacclTHiKT millions of his countrymen arc -rallvin" around it, . ' This result in these States ik-curcs ns the victory in November, if wc arc only true to ourselves. v.u.r .opiW'tJ arc. beaten at the ISdrUi, and here in the South thev are dispirited and depressed. Ouo gallant and united charge along the whole lino on: the 3d day of next month, and the day will be ours. Thc fruits of this vic tory' will bo icnoc, liberty and justice to all a cessation of bitter party strife a settled condition of affairs which will in sure .Industry its reward, and lead to general prosperity " and happiness among the. whole people. ,-- -: , Bear in mind, fcllow-citizcns, thc im portance of the election of.th thin! of next month. We must carry this State forj Grant and Colfax, and elect all our members of Congress. Wc can do this by thirty thousand majority Impress upon thc people the necessity of registering their names as voter. . Let it be known also thm ilu.n. btit'one day for voting.. Let every Rep- uuucaii resoive inat lie will devote nil his fepare time to this work up to the cv ning of the election. And on the day of the election, let every Republican Iks nt the jkjIIs early in the morning, with. his vote ready to cast, and after he casts it let him work with others all day for the cause. This is the way onr friend won the day in the States mentioned, and we fin do it here by similar efforts. I Fellow-citizens, the election is near at 1 nana, jet us improve tho time Let every man do his dnty ; and after the 3t of November the Republicans of North Carolina will swell tho-'chorus -with "mil- ions of others for GRANT anrl rnT FAX, LIBEItTland UNION. a. - mm -W a M 4f .' -..' "ARitIS, Ch'rnn. Ren. State Ex. Com . Raleigh, Oct. 14, 1 868. The man who vote any ofr than tho regular Republican ticket votes against GIIANT and COLFAX I REGISTER! REGISTER!! ' You Cannot Vote TTithont EAgirteriagl Tb fact of joor bclnz rrlitcrtd at thc Uat tloctlon, 111 do no pood at tbe comic? election. BKA R T1IIS IN MIND. So pervoo caa to oa tL o OTrmhrr anleM be he rrslttered arala. between the 15tb of October aod election day. TLe Ward and C'onnty Commltteea sboald ee to It. that rtery cjBallfi elvotliablnatDerrgiUml oa tbe votimr ilstv RXahlicaa Speakers aboald call tbe auectloB of their bearer to tbe Importance of tbe tablet. Krjrlttratlon hooka are to be opened la tbe rrvrind of all tbe codotlea oo tbe l&U dr of Octoher. and crrv tidne open until tbe day of PmldrntUl elertion oa t be Sd dar of Norember. A prompt and tboron-u rrr1trUrn will Crcstlj faclliute tbe batina of toUd-, and contribotetotbepollles of a fall rote. . Three i to bi arT oxc Dat roa Vortxo : la msvr prediKta tho poll, 111 be crowded : tbe awcaHp- ot o tria on election day will o dclar Tour.jc that biadt electors will not be able to reach the boxc. Br a ix xcakrc i rr the nroteraATtox at coa-n-rrc rugyiofs to election day. Having been appointed to Rc?:itcr tbe Voters in tbe 1st Registration Dislrict. em bracing thc 1st and 3d Wards In this ciiy. I bcrcbygive notice to all Interested, that I will attend at my store, on Middle street, near tbe Market, frnm the 15th inst., until the day cf election, for the purpose of giving to all voters nnopjanrtuniiy to Register. I will, at ihc same time and pl.icc, enroll all nb!c-lKiicd male citizen living In said lit and 3d Wardn. n lio are liable lo Militia duty See Ger -rsl OnU-rs. No. 1, fmrn Colonel Com manding Cravtti county, dated 7ih October, 18C8;a!xo.Cciicml Onli-rn No. fl, f mm Adja tant General's oClce. in Ibtlrich. dAted 2Cth Sopt., 1n;3. GKO. C KIXFORD. Oct 13tf - - . Resriiitcr! Kcistcr! , Havtng been appointed In Rcgiatcr the Voicra In the 2d Registration District, embra cing the 2nd and 4lh Wards Inlhisdly I hcrebv give notice to all Interested, that I will attend at my office, on IJroad street, on the 15th. (October.) and keep tbe same open till tbe od day of hovembcr, for the pnrpoac of giving votcts an opportUDity to REGISTER. I will, at the same time and place, enroll all able bodied male citizens li ring in said Cd and -4th Wards, who are liable to Militia datv Bee General Orders, Na 1, from Colonel roni manding Craven county, dated 7th October 18C3; also. General Orders No. fl. from Adju' tant OcneraTs office la Raleigh, dated 2o'ih Sept., 1863. yj .?!n. ' R T. DnRRY, New Berne, N. O, Oct 9, 18CJ1 ' Oct, 11 tr . . . REGISTER! 11EGISTCR!T If yoa neglect to Rrglater. yoq cannot vote on the 3d of November. Ib03, for the next President of the United States. Yoor having once rcgUtercd and voted, will not give you the right to vote n-iw, nnlos Toa register again. Therefore let ail cotra forward and REGISTER without delay " Having been appointed to Register the vo ters in tbe4th Regitration District, ernbrac- Inif the Clh anrt ?f h WarrY. tr. tf.r. i - - a - . ... us au Ma A 4JCTC- . by give, notice that I will open thc books for Registration, on the 15ih inatant, at my office j on Queen street, for th voters an opportunity to Register. The books for' Registration will be kept open until the I 3d day of November next j : I will, at the same time and place enroll all i able bodied male citizens living In said Cth and ' 7th Wards who are liabhj to Militia doty ' v- 'n ' -. v e;.Richardon. New Bcme, N. C., Oct 12, 11)08, Oct 13-td. i i RATES OF ADVEETISDiG: Tea 2Ica or cu Uj, vf ctltet a Vr.twT Oue ixrt. fctf lraN-nUiTi .... f trli Uc;BtEt Irr-rt'.cn .... j d'n Nal,,ct' n J? eri. liirt-m er Cnary a4 rrtt I rn-u. Tor sjml..u lrrt! Jrrrxtr. S ..t Don l Mtikc your friends od yourself by t oiing for Ui(re or tictislonitU. He who is not with u, j, aainit . OUE rLATTOHU. .rfLtUcCOn;Tltula!c,Lccoutroa the aa jarrd vactxw of the rrconstrccin rxlicrf tonKrew, as eviccrd br the adotim t7.v maj,riiy uf ,be JJt.tra'a cly In tUiilcn It I nirt.l t. tn.r-.ln I OI ltoeOTcro- ruliuitti'd to a itatar.f , WlB rr II. The guarantee by Cor-m, ef rtjcal tnttll l.w ...... . . " " 1 Ce. ly, of gmiiiDde, and of jaU c inj , Z i IIL : Wc denounre all forms of rrpodUOcn a national crime j and. the naUonal 2oS requires the payment ot tU public hideb tors at homo and abroad, not only accordirr ben for the pmervatkm of ihe Union for ail y1?,' 'tiVl be extended ore? a f SI period for rederapttra; It u thlrj Congress to reduce the rate of In wJ tZrl rates of interest than we now 'I T II. The Government of the United Hft omrU,intflh IbS omy and the coiruptiona which Iiave Lcrn shamefully nuri and fostered by A?dw Johnson call loudly fur r.cXfortnV W to the neon! whn t. w:utTouaiy , , una ana iLe ncu i ,ciI;Utoji jJcial funaloW- Who has refnarl in . . ,,uu"jodi . ha. used Us high offiVr nducV'oVhcT VctZi lo ignore and violate the law.; XI, . rlojed hi. executive powers to rrtdcrlSwwP he property, the peace, Hbt and meTof power; who ha. deoounced the NstLril ?Lr lihturc as unconstitutional; Kn "nllj mhJeJ.Ty every tSi ; in his power, every prt.jxr attcsmt ki ti? Z construction of life .SUlc,y R AuiW who has pcrrerted Hc PLblic , rlr mJ sn engine of wlKdcanlcrrur.io sr? whS guilty thereof by the vofef tSSS oth?nmrS"e of-Gt HriUan .BCJ ptber Earopean powers, that because a 1 a.a reuc of feudal tirot, not authorisved W he law, of nations, and at war with TornV. tiotul honor and IndtTMrndence. Sml ciUren. are rntitIM to pr t"in InIl 111 n?ht. of ciUx4-nsLIn.E. tU S, ,her wi native-born; and no dtlicn of ib?rrdS to arrest and IrnprisonciciT by any fordrn liwcr for act. done or wd. Zntn la Vli. 1 .rrestcd XfilS eMMxial honor than ihe l?c ioMlmSd tefctnen who endurtd ihc Larhin. of tac service of ihe country tbi. ir.r,t Zl t detend.-rs of thc'naUon are oblitlona r to be fctgottcn ; the widows .n.rpUi7 thc galhni dead arc the wanl. of ?c rSorde opment and resources and Incrcaw of Sower to 11, s Republic, tbe asylum oMblnrTed a!.b 1 and Jai poller. .vii. ibis convention dcclarta Itself In pUru'werT lift ? lh wlngtwo P lj? fi 17 . rnInons vote ffi, na nlmlty and fJrlranS wUh wnicli rncn who have served In the rt -benton -but who now frankly and bonilyr. ulc vl U u. In restoring lLe cTiZ try and rea.rstruetlr.g lhi Sotrbern KtL, cnineu upon the tesl.n.l j llsimrSS'1 1X,Zh!' GTr Hvrd Uck into tlll?mnulono 1,10 ojnpnlc;and we SShmi e the dlju.lito Ions and restrictions itnsod tipun the late rebels la Hf!,V,anid "i nt witt ti s,ri0e M Tbal ? ciofftlxe Ihe great prin ciple. Uiddown in fhc immortal Ixiamloa of Indtpcxdenc as ihe true foandalion democratic government; and we hail with 5h?2 criyftffort rd making thesa " ai , The present poaiiioo of the Democratic party Is very much akin la that of the two shipwrecked sailors, who. finding that their n?iT- rIcg lo pieces, said one to the other: - - - ? Horatio. Frank, ran yoa pray r Frank. "No; can your Horatio. -Ko- but something must b done d I quick.- United Stat- bonds have pono np in Indon, in syrapaUiy with liieir rise here Tins shows, in w hom fotein creditors are willing to place faith! u77te issue is Peace or TPr, and Vurcfore. I fill support Omni and VoTnx."- fox. Nat. Botdilv. ' i at- e Tlie nwnt elcrtions have advanrtyl the price oi UniUil'hliiU..ri6nds and ent -old down. Is any furtlicr com. mcnt iiee1M as to which policy will pro ducca iKtUtnl onler of things, nancial as well ns joliticnl Roont"eriu.Lni2i.' Tho .pnt f ' Willa Hjolh still livet, thank Cod! thicrefort fait cwrrrryef Scymotrr, Mlair, wul the reritnl of the prrct exnue m the moito of every true fTtt. Pin JifafF (Ark.) T7r?rWor.
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1868, edition 1
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