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( i v L : .a i ... - " - - . .... - .... ... - : - - i - i - r f NEW ADVERTISEMENT part, if any, as shall be necessary lor tne payment of his debts, but they shall pay no claims not reduc ed to a judgment for damages on account of any wrongful act alleged to have been done by the deceased. Whensoever there is no consul in the place where the death occurs, the local authority shall take all the precautions in their power to secure the property of the deceased, and immediately notify the nearest con sul of the country to which the de ceased belonged. 11th. Tbey may demand from the inmi Biithorities the arrest of sea man fifsrtine from the vessel of the nation in whose service the con sul is employed, exhibiting, if ne cessary, the register of the vessel, her muster-roll, and any other offi cial document in support of this demand. The said authorities shall take such measures as may be in their power for the discovery and arrest of such deserters, and shall place them at the disposition of the consul ; but if the vessel to which they belong shall have sailed, and no opportunity for sending them away should occur, they shall be kept in arrest at the expense of the consul for two months ; and if at the expiration of that time they should not have been sent away, il beset at liberty by the kiivj . r similar declaration, whatever the time at which It may take place. 2nd. If any one or more of the citizensof either party shall infringe any of the articles of this treaty, such citizen shall beheld personally responsible for the same, and the harmony and good correspondence between the nations shall not be in terrupted thereby, each party en late unmanly and inhuman attempt to starve men, women add children for political ends. We advise the capitalists of Lou isiana to pause ere it be too late. A sober second thought must convince them that, in this wholesale at tempt at persecution, they cannot gaging in no way to protect the expect, as they certainly donotde offender or sanction such violation. 3rd. If, unfortunately, any of the articles contained in this treaty should be violated or infringed in any way whatever, it is expressly stipulated that neither of the two contracting parties shall ordain or authorize any acts of reprisal, nor. snail aeciare war against the otner, serve, the approbation of good citi zens in any portion of the Union. Union .Leagues vs. White Leagues. A meeting of the National Exec utive Committee of the Union on complaints of injuries or dam-1 League was lately held in Balti- ages, until the paid party consider- more aml resolutions passed look LDJL ""3 offended, s.haU Aa la ? in to a reorganization of the ueiure me oiner a statement 01 sucn " 4 injuries or damages, verified by League throughout the country, competent proofs, demanding jus- We have never seen any good reason tice and satisfaction, and the same shall have been denied, in violation of the laws and of national right. Article 3Stii. why its operations should have been suspended. The principles of the Union League are no secret. They are such as every patriot and lover of the country can cheerfully en dorse. The miserable pretext that theKuKlux organization was ne- The treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of Salvador of the second day of .Tnntiarv. onfi thousand eieht hun dred and fifty. Is hereby abrogated, cessary as an offset to a combination respective authorities, and cannot and the stipulations of the preced- having for its object the perpetuity again oearrtsieu ior uicmujcwu. uiu auusmii.cv v.v.v.. ana weiiare oi tne wnoie union, 12th. They may give sucn docu ments as may be necessary for the intercourse between the two coun tri ml rmintersten those which may have been given by the author- ities. They may aito gi bills of lioolth lf,nofsirv. to vessels sail ing from the oort where the consul Article 39th. This treaty shall be submitted on both sides to the approval and rati fication of the respective competent authorities of each of the contract- ought to have been indignantly frowned down by all honest men. The Klu Klux organization (for it still exists) is composed of men who for political ends do not hesi tate to scourge and murder those certify invoices, muster-rolls, and other papers necessary for the com merce and navigation of vessels. , 13th. They may appoint a chan cellor or secretary whensoever the consulate has none and one is re quired for authenticating docu ments. Hth. They may appoint com mercial agents to employ all the means in their power in behalf of individuals of the nation in whose service the consul is, and for execut ing parties, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington, resides to the port of the nation to within the space of twelve months. who oppose their nefarious designs. which he belongs; tney may aiso . ii i i I , w-i s-i.AT-ia. n n cirn fu I T nil I r r : i r 7jt nns sti run rairiDant over tne aiortfguiug unities iu me jijusu and Spanish languages, and they Southern States, carrying death and have hereunto afiixed their seals. desolation in their path.3. They are Lone in duplicate, at tne city 01 dsr to civilization and should cxin oaivauor, una siaui uay vi xjv cember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy. SEA L.J ALFRED 1 . A. ToRBERT. SEAL. GREGO. ARBIZL'. And whereas the said treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, not be tolerated. On the other hand, the Union League is compos ed ot the best men in the country. It is national in its character and only requires that its members shall be true, loyal and peaceable citi- it has done, what it can do, and we are satisfied with the record. We have a safe currency, a credit equal to the best, light taxation, honesty in every department, a determina tion to punish the unfaithful official whenever discovered, the power and the willingness to protect American citizens at home and abroad, no foreign complications to disturb us, and, with few excep tions, peace and prosperity within our borders. What more can we ask? We have prospered as never before, and we owe a debt of grati tude to the party whose intelligence, wisdom, and public virtue have made this prosperity possible. Republic. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T7X LjT L'SAMPLE to Agents. La J JLVJDiJCJdies' combination needle book, with Cbromos. Send stamp. Dean fc Co., New Bedford, Mass. 4w. WORKING PEOPLE Male or fe male. emDlovment ! at home. 30 per week warranted, no capital required. I only exclusively for cash THE MASON & UAMLIPfORGAN Co., winners of three Highest Medals and Diploma of Honor, at Vienna, '73, and Paris, 'G7, now offer the finest assortment of the best Cabinet ORGANS in the world, including new styles with recent improvements, not as lormeny. The Democratic Party. The Opelika (Ala.) Times, in dis cussing the proposition to hold a national convention of peace and reconstruction, says that, so far as the South is concerned, " no solu tion emanating from the llepubli can party will be received or acted upon, South, for the potent reason I j. BRIDE fc CO., 767 Broadway, N. Y. mat, wniie piaying mw rote 01 re- r AGENTS WANTED I DIPL.OMA AWARDED for Holman's new PICTORIAL IBLES; 1300 illustrations. Address for circulars A. J. Holman fe Co., 93Cj Arch street, Philadelphia. 4y Particulars and valuable, samples sent free. Address with 6 cent return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w i; SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. Choice and elegadtly illustrated. Great inducements to Agents. For terms and circulars, address, NEW .WORLD PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia. 4w j Wn r L. At home, male or female, Ji $35 per week, day or eve lOr A ll niuS capital. We send valuable package of goods by mail free. Address with six; cent return stamp. M. Young, 173 Greenwich St., N. Y. ; 4 WANTED AGENTS; for the best selling articles id the world. $2.00 worth of samples given away to tnose wno will become agents. constructionists, they have ruined the S uth." According to this edi tor relief can only come " from the democratic party, and no conven tion, whether it "be State, sectional or national, in which opposition to the Republican party is not in the ascendant can accomplish any re sults worth the trouble of the ef fort." This is a thoroughly mista ken view. We do not liketo admit For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and. all Throat Diseases, use ; but also on new plans of easy payments, the most favorable ever offered. Organs rented with privilege of purchase, to al most any part of the country. First payment $9.90 or upwards. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars, with full par ticulars, sent free on request. Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 4w Boston, New York or Chicago. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. Square and Upright, are the best made. The touch elastic, the tone power ful, pure and even through the entire scale, yet mellow and sweet. aters' Concerto Organs cannot be excelled in tone or beanty ; they defy competition. The Concerto Stop is a line Imitation of the Human Voice. Warranted for 6 years. Prices ex tremely low for cash or part cash, and balance in monthly payments. Second hand instruments at great bargains. AGENTS WANTED, a liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. Illustrated Cata logues mailed. j HORACE WATERS & SON, 4W481 Broad w'y N. Y., P. O. B.3567. i FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT, Montpelier Female Humane Asso ciation, at Alexandria, Va., November 23. 1874. List of Gifts. l ijranu t;asn jiu, fiw,wv that the South is actually ruined, TX7pc;, riflr'holir TflT-ilpC or that the Republican party is in VVCllb OdrDOLLC laDiet, all respects to blame. A good deal of misery, for instance, came from the fire on Sumter, which can scarcely be called a Republican proceeding. As to the Democratic party being able to help the South, this is moonshine. There is no De- Put up onlr in BLUE boxes. A TRIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 17 4w COMPLETE OUTFIT FREE ! ing the commissions which the con- and the respective ratifications were zens A1I good men are already at sul may think proper to intrusi 10 evenangeu in mis city ou mo wev h t j sympathy 4i,otii nut of th Dlace of his resi dence; provided, however, that such agents are not to enjoy the nreromitives conceded to consuls, The and vi'ifb if. enth instant: . . .... Nmv. therefore, he it known that Whole power oi uie peopio J, Ulysses S. Grant, President of government ought to be exercised the United States of America, have n nnf down such damnable coin- but only those which are peculiar caused the said treaty to be made bination3 as tne white League" to commercial agents. P?. to the end hat the me xyrn'i v 'tlT 1 r I aim cvciv tiausc miuttiuucuicicui. i - - may oe ooserveu aim luniiieu wiui ihuuuiicu uuynt iu u aii good faith by the United States and foster the principles embodied in the tne citizens inereoi. The consuls of one of the con tracting republics residing in an other country may employ their good offices in favor of inviduals of the other republic which has no consul in that country. Article 3otii. The contracting republics recog nize no diplomatic characterin con suls, for which reason they will not enjoy in either country the immu nities gran ted to public agents ac credited in that character; but in order that the said consuls may ex ercise their proper functions without difficulty or delay, they shall enjoy the following prerogatives : 1st. The consular offices and dwellings shall be at all times invi olable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case Bhall they exam ine or seize the archives or papers there deposited. In no case shall those oflices or dwellings be used as places of asylum. When, however, a consular officer is engaged in busi ness, the papers relating to the con sulate shall be kept separate. 2nd. Consuls, in all that exclusive ly concerns the exercise of their functions, shall be independent of the state in whose territory they reside. 3rd. The consuls and their chan cellors or secretaries shall be exempt from all public service and from contributions, personal and extra ordinary, imposed in the country where they reside, and they shall be exempt from arrest, except in the case of offences which the local legislation qualifies as crimes and punishes as such. This exemption does not comprehend the consuls or their chancellors orjsccretaries who may be natives of the country in which they reside. 4th. No consular officer who is not a citizen of the country to which he is accredited shall be com pelled to appear as a witness before the courts of the country where he resides. When the testimony of such consular officer is needed, it shall be asked in writing, or some In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this thirteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy skal. four, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the ninety-eighth. U. S. GRANT. By the President : J. C. Bancroft Davis, Acting Secretary of State. Union League. mocratic party in the North worth depending upon outside of New York city, and in New York the leaders of the party are more inter ested in Mullingar and Tipperary than in the South. The Democratic Dartv mav learn the wisdom that leads to victory in the next century. It shows no sign of doing so in this. The only hope of the South just now is in the Republican party. Those who love the South and wish it well will do all in their power to compel that party to enter upon a just and brave measure of recon struction. N. Y. Herald. A Jz. We want a representative in every neighborhood to take orders and deliver goods for our GREAT C; O. D. SALE of Staple Family Goods; The most popular and best money-snaking busi ness in America, for young, old, male or female, at home or traveling. Large cash profits, a complete outfit, samples of goods, lists, circulars,; etc., SENT FREE to any address. Address ALDEN, HALL & CO., 4w 6 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. POSTPONEMENTS OIPOSSIREE 1 1 10 15 50 100 1,000 1,000 20,000 it 50,000 25,000 $10,000 ea. 100,000 5,000 1,000 500 100 50 20 it tt tt 75,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 50,000 400,000 $20 A MISCELLANEOUS; i It A N 1 GIFT CONCERT Official Organ of the United States. Official Organ of the City. An article appeared in the Daily Nexcs of the 26th instant in which charges of a grave character are pre ferred against a Republican holding a high judicial position. As these charges will doubtless be thoroucrhlv investigated through ; CD the proper channels at an early day, we forbear comment at present further than to reiterate the position heretofore assumed by the Era that, political affiliation is not sufficient, cf itself, to secure our endorsement of malfeasance or dereliction of duty in any officer of high or low degree. Will be given in the ui ty of G reensboro, N.C., JDECEAIBHK 31st, 1874, for the purpose of erecting an ODD FELLOWS1 TEMPLE. W. 31. BROWN, Manager. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1S71. Contemptible Business. Dispatches lately received from Louisiana state that papers are be ing circulated among the merchants and business men generally of j Shreveport and other cities, pledg ing themselves- to discharge from their employment all persons who vote the Republican ticket, and to employ no such persons in the fu ture. Such attempts to force men into voting against the dictates of their conscience could only originate with a party whose entire history is made up of oppression and wrong. .These We are authorized to state that Governor Brogden has not proposed anv nlan as a basis of settlement of theState's indebtedness, to theagent or aerents of anv bondholders. The o v statement which lately appeared in the New Orleans Times, that he had approved of a plan suggested by European holders of Southern se curities, is incorrect. Governor RnMttlen will nrobablv trive his 0 1 w w views on our financial condition in his messasre to the General Assem bly next month. The Grand Gift is the UENBOW HOUSE Worth 00,000.00- G It AND (' A S II GIFT $10,0 00.00 . Ileal Instate Gifts, Cash iifts, ' - 1,500 1 0nly 100,000 tickets to be issued. PRICE OF TICKETS $2.50. Agents Wanted. For further particulars, address the Manager, Box 8, Greensboro, N. C. c. r. Sept. 10 -8 w manager. CORIIESPON DENCE. It must not be understood that The Era endorses the sentiments of Its correspond ents In every Instance. Its columns are open to the friends of the party, and their communications will be uivento tue puoiic as containing the views and sentiments of the writers. Amendment to the tiou. Constitu- men will find that this wholesale attempt to dragdown to misery and To the Editor of the Era : starvation the honest working men Will you allow me, throu (rh your CIRCUIT COURT OF TICE UNI TED STATES. EASTERN DIS TRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. United States vs. 9 boxes manufactured tobacco, 900 lbs leaf tobacco, 2 hand screw presses, 1 pair scales, 75 pounds of twist tobacco, 300 pounds of stems, 24 dryers, property of Thomas H. Debnam. Libel of information. T Thomas II. Debnam. and to all whom it may concern : Greeting. Notice is hereby given, That the above mentioned property was seized by Mi chael C. McNamara, ollector of Inter- ual Revenue, 1st District North Carolina, on the 1st of July, 1874, as forfeited to the uses of the United States, for violation I o . . . . ..i.l rm miinj ti otttrrrcuit t urn r r i if r rF I nf Hift Tiitfirnal RpufiniiA T.awa arm tho one shall go to his house to take t 01 me country merely uecause mey same is fished and pouted iin the viva voce. If, however, the testi- choose to exercise in their own way sSte so as to nlace us where we Circuit Court of the United States for mony of a consular officer in either the right guaranteetl to them by the once were under the law, that no condemnation for the causes in tha said countrv should be necessary for the .5 ... A , , "" vcre "' Libel of Information set forth; and that lpftlnrSnf ailerson changed with a Constitution, will prove a two-edged Judge shall ride the same circuit the said causes will stand for trial at crime Tand should not Voluntarily sword, and if persisted in, will cause twice in succession? the Court Room of said Courtat Raleigh, V "I1 " ,..u 1 li ...:n It seems to me that the purity, on the last Monday of November next, tuui luisuij i'iuvv such scuuts iu uu cuauieu us win il i k . , r oT..k wnr... I ....... .. .1 mc iiuuai tiiini v ji two oumnnoua- quiring inBpreuw a thrill of horror throughout tion of justice, depends upon such mromctrus ""V the countrv. It should onlvreouire a chamre. and that it oujrht to be 8 UeT." t . ,l , UnrinnQ flarHrm i.n tho nnrf nf agreed tO Without tllO Slightest dif- of consuls may be easily and gen- those engaged in ihis business to c"" V 5?" kV 11-. 1 ;,AMf .. . . . ... ueueiai A3sciuui. enuiy huvu iur u.cW .vcu. cause tnem to pause oeiore adopting t hflvp no POnndencG in thn idea measures calculated to bring down occasionally thrown out, that the upon their heads the condemnation Judges will doubtless see the pro- of the next those who may have to resort to them, they shall be allowed to hoist on them the flag, and to place over their doors the coat of arms of the nation in whose service the consul may' be, with an inscription ex- gressing the functions discharged y hiin. 1 Article Go'th. Consuls shall not give passports to any individual of their nation, or going to their nation, who may be held to answer before any authority, court, or judge of the country for .1.1! I l. : ueuuqueucies couiuiuieu uy 111111, or for a demand which may have been legally acknowledged provi ded that in each case proper notice thereof shall have been given to the consul. Article 37tii. The United States of America and the Republic of Salvador, de siring to make as durable as passi ble the relations which are to be established by virtue of this treaty, the aged mother, and helpless chil toWkEi Wit,"?1 U iron sna.. .ppI in vain for bread, 1st. This treaty is concluded for the authors of these woes may yet the term of ten years, dating from repent in sackcloth and ashes the the exchange of the ratifications; madness whirh instirated them tn of all humane citizens of the entire country. The warnings of History are sufficient to remind them, that any attempt to starve the masses into submission to the will of the few has recoiled with tenfold force upon the heads of their oppressors. We want no war between labor and capital. It is necessary for the welfare of the country that each class should be protected in all their rights, but when the money-power of any community combines to over throw the laboring masses at the expense of starving women and children, merely to gratify political vengeance, then the consequences must rest upon the offenders heads. When the pale and hasreard wife. priety of such a course, and among themselves so arrange it. 1 have no more confidence in the newly elected Judsres. than I had in the old ones, who did not practice it at all. Besides, if it is necessary to the proper administration of justice, as every candid man must admit that it is, then it ousrht not to de pend upon the Governor and Judges, but ought to be regulated by law. ATT1CUS. if that be a jurisdiction day, and if not at the next day of jurisdiction thereaf ter, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interest. Given under my hand at office, in Ra leigh, this 23d of Sept., 1874. J. U. HILL., United States Marshal, Eastern District N. C. Sept. 25, 1874. 15 4t will buy a i First Mortgage Premium IZoud. OF THE INDUSTRIAL. EXHIBITION CO., NEW YORK.; Authorized by the Legislature of the State of New York. 2d Premium Drawing, Dec. 7tb, 1874. 3d Series Drawing, Jan. 4th, Every bond will be edeemed with a Premium, as an equivalent for interest. Capital Premium, $100,000. "Address for bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 29. 17-4w BAInittOItE EVE AND EAR IN STITUTE. Julian Chisolm, M. D., Professor of Eye and Ear Diseases in the University of Md., Surgeon in Charge. i ' This Institution, established in one 01 the largest and nnest dwellings in tne' citv of Baltimore, is thoroughly or ganized and fitted up with every con venience for the exclusive treatment of Eersons suffering from Eye and Ear iseases. ; Each patient has a chamber to himself, and receives every attention from skilled nurses. j The Surgeon with his family resides in the "Institute, a very; great conve nience to tne sick, especially tnose operated upon, who can be visited at all times and at a moment's notice. jr- Those desiring information will apply bv letter to s JULIAN J. CHISOLiM, M. D. 4w 55 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. HAVE YOU TRIED JUEUBEBA. ARE YOU Weak, Xervous or Debilitated ? Are you so languid that ;any exertion requires more of an effort than you feel capable of making? Then try Juru beba, the wonderful tonic and invigora tor, which acts so beneficially on the secretive organs as to impart vigor to all the vital lorces. ; It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short timd, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of mis ery, but it is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulates the bowelsL quiets the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feellike a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is characterized by great gentleness ; the patient experiences no sudden change, no marked resu ts, but gradually hi3 troubles t "Fold their tents, like tjie Arabs, And silently steal awayj." This is no new and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by the highest medical authorities, "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask your druggist for ijf, For sale by Win. F. Kidder & CoM New York. 17 4w 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounti ng to $1,000,000 Number of Tickets, 100,000. Price of Tifikfits. Whole Tickets. S20.00: Half Tickets, 10.00 ; Quarter Tickets, 5.00 ; Eighths or each Coupon, $2.50; 5 Tickets for 100.00. The Montpelier Female Humane As sociation, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia and the Circuit Court of Orange Co., proposes by a Grand Gilt Concert to establish and endow a "Home for the Old, Infirm, and Destitute Ladies of Virginia," at Montpelier, the former residence of President James Madisou. Governor's Office, Richmond, July 3, 1874. It affords me pleasure to say that I am well acquainted with a large majority of the officers of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, who reside in the vicinitv of my home, and I attest their intelligence and their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well as the public confidence, influence and sub stantial means liberally represented among them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. Va., Alexandria. Va.. July 8. 1874. I commend them as gents f honor and in tegrity, and fully entitled to the confi dence of the public. R. W. HUGHES, U. S. Judge East'n Dist. of Va. Further references by permission His Excellency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex Governor of Va. ; Hon. R. E. Withers, Lieut-Gov. of Va., and U. S. Senator elect: Senators and Members of Con- cress from Va. Remittances for tickets may be made by express prepaid, post-otfice money- order on Washington, v. c, or Dy reg istered letter. For fall particulars, testimonials, &c, send for Circular. Address. HON. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres't M. F. II. A., Alexandria, Va. 4w Reliable agents wanted everwhere MISCELLANEOUS. , Notice. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, ls7l. ; To the Ministers and Members of (he North Carolina Annual Omfer ence of the African MelhodUt 'll Church in the U. S. of America i Greeting: Dear Brethren : - You aii hereby notified that the North Car olina Annual Conference of the A. M. E. Church, will meet in Up town of Greensboro, Guilford coun ty, N. C, on SATURDAY, XO, VEMBER 21st, 1874, at which tim, and place you are requested to ha present. Punctual attendance is required of every member of the Conferenc J. P. CAMPBELL, Presiding Bishop, j Statement of the Condition of the Bank of New Ilanocer. .on the xi day of August. lS74,made(o the S rvtary of State for the North Carolina. RESOl'RCKS. Loans and discounts, Real estate. Office furniture, safes, ttc. Bonds and stocks and uucur- rent banc bills, Cash due from other banks subject to rheck and cash on hand, Stat $SWJ7t St, 140,4 17 LIABILITIES. Capital, Undivided profits. Bills re-discou nted, Bills payable, Due depositors, l,(:W,fs,7 j.-.... ...... 9-j lu.ui ;u I'M H,;r,.';s ro,)M)ii(Mt .'",( MN( (Ml This bank has branches or scjiai.i'.c places of business at Wilmington, Goldsboro,Tarboroand Wadesborn, ami the above is a consolidated Ktatfiixnt t . i" theiesources and liabilities of the lunk at all these points. Statement of the Rank of (j'mwWn, located in the City of Greensboro, on Monday. September (h, 171, and furnished the Secretary of .Sfuc of North Carolina. LIABILITIES. Capital stock, Deposites, Due other Banks, Profit and loss. $100,0' i -i.ru 7s:;.7 N. C. R. R. t. MISCELLANEOUS. pUBLISHE RS ERA, lhi.ii ASSETS. 8 per cent bonds. $ L'.luu.uif stock 113 shares cost, 4,711.0(1 R tfc D ifc S R R bonds, 1o,omuhj N C State bonds $8,500 cost, 1,7 1!. 17 Real estate bank inr house," 5,ouu.uu Notes and bills discounted, L"-s, 7. ;.;.!!' Due from other banks, 'Jl,0 i.'j Greensboro B. tt L. Associa tion, i,:r.u.tNi Premium account, o.;i.;i Revenue stamps, .v.uu Cash, 'J',li;i.l ?'-', 1 1. 1 1 IN BAJfKKUPTCV. TICK IS UEltEIf V U I V I. N . that a petition has been lilt 1 in tin- District Court of the United Ntale.s ! ti the Eastern District of North Carolina by Harvil IlUrris, of Granville county, in said District, duly declared a Bank rupt under the Act of Congress of Man li 2d, 18G7, for a disch arge and certilir Ur thereof from all his debts and oIIkt claims provable under said Act, hip I that the 10th day of November, 174, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the ollice of A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in U.i leigh, N. C, is assigned for the hcar'ni of the same, when and where all credit ors, who have proved their debts, hip! other persons in interest may attend an I . show cause, if any they have, whv tip- prayer of the said petitioner should ipi be granted. And that the second an ! third meetings will be held at the s iino timo ana place. " New-Berne, N. C., Oct. 2o, 1874. GEO. E. TINKEIt, ClciK. J'J lawJw PRACTICAL Book and Job Printers, Fayetteville RALEIGH, now prepared to Are description of Street, 1ST. C, execute every ilain and ITancy BOOK & JOB PRINTING FURNIT XJRE. BUY YOUR FURNITURE DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, AND SAVE Zo PER CENT. It I and if one year before the expira tion of that period neither of the contracting parties shall have an nounced, by an official notification, l:s intention to the other to arrest the operations of said treaty, it shall continue binding for twelve months longer, and so on, from year the perpetration of such foul wrongs against humanity and civilization. Whatever of sympathy had been excited throughout the country among Democrats or Republicans on account of the unfortunate state of to year, until the, expiration of the things in Louisiana, will give way twelve months -which will follow a I to the utmost indignation at the Too Great a Risk. Admit, for the sake of argument, that the Democratic party is pure, that it is as innocent as a new-born babe, that it never stole a dollar, and never could be tempted to, that it would have hanged Tweed for his corruption if the Republicans had not sheltered him behind the walls of a prison ; yet, with all this in its favor, we could not risk its administration of the Government. Its peculiar notions of finance,which look toward repudiation, its indif ference to the protection of labor, its opposition to internal improvement, its unwillingness to accept in good faith the results of the war, and, above all these, its open sympathy with those who peretcute American citizens on account of their political opinions, would make it, in our opinion, the enemy of our liberties, the stumbling block in the way of true national progress. We know what the Republican party is, what 'he Board of Directors of the N. C. State Penitentiary hereby offer a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS EACH for the apprehension and return to them al the State's Prison of the following prisoners, who escaped on the 3d of September, 1874. The Board have recommended to His Excellency to pay the above amounts. and he assures us that he will see the same promptly paid at the return of the convicts. By order of the Board. M. ORAUSMAN, Sec'v. Raleigh, Sept. 4th, 1874. Description of the Escaped -Prison ers: Abraham Anderson, col., from Greene county, i!G years old,5 feet 4 inches high. sentenced October 20th, 1871, for 5 years. Richard Holmes, col., from New Hanover countv, 25 years old, 5 feet, 2 inches high, sentenced April 21st, 1873, for 5 years. Isaac Beasley, col., from Davidson county, 24 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches high, sentenced April 28th, 1873, lor 3 years. Benjamin Hunter, col., from Pasquo tank county, 23 years old, 5 feet, 4 inch es high, sentenced December 17th, 1873, for 5 vears. fPsi' ! si htui nr5 Urn ! mil OVEJOY ACADEMY. . The Sixty-sixth Session will begin AUgUSl 5tn, 1574. 50-4t J. M. LOVEJOY. J. M. WHITE. Walnut Parlor Suits. Rens or Hair Cloth, containing seven pieces, $50 00 wamuc lieu room suits, Marble tops containing ten pieces, i 59 00 Beautiful Painted Cottage Suits, complete, j: 19 00 Also, a magnificent variety of HIGH COST WORK. r nil catalogue and Pric0 or ail my 8tocK sent oy man, ireeon application. Write for one. j 4wr C030USSIOX MERCIIAXTS, Cotton, Lumber, Rosin $' Produce, TIERXAN WALT03T & CO., 97 North Lombard St.. B -A U T I AX O E J 1ST T . Send for Price Current.' Refer to Bank of Commerce. 4w. from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, on as reasonable terms as the same work can bo done at any estab lishment in the State. we win Keep constantly on nana, oi print to order, Solicitors Superior Court Clerks' Sheriffs' and Magistrates'' Blanks of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION with the best and cheapest houses in the State. Special attention paid to SCHOOL. CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS AND BRONZED TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and work shipped by Mail or Express to any portion of the State. Orders solicited. W. M. BROWN, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. otice is iffi:ici:itv ;ii;a, that a petition lias been filed in tl, District Court of the United States I'. i the Eastern District of North Carolina byThos. 11. Bridge-, of Uranvilh; 1 1)., in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act ot Congress ol March - I, 1S87. for a Iiirhirrft jirnl ffrlilif-:i(- thereof from all his debt and oiIkt claims provable under said Act, :ml that the 5th day of Noveinbcr,-l-s7l, ;t 10 o'clock, A. M., at the ollicu of A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C, is assigned for tin- h it -ing of the same, when and when; ; -ii creditors, who have proved their drlt-, and other persons in interest, may at tend, and show cause, if any they ha why the praj'er of tin said petitioner should not be grantfnl. And that t I -second meeting will be held at t Jit same time and place., New-Berne, N. Ckh-t. VJ, 174. GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS new and second-hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash, or on installments, or for rent, in city or country, during thisi month, by Horace Waters fc Son, No. 481 Broadway, than ever before offered in New York. Speciality: Pianos and Organs to let until the rent money pays the price of the instrument. Illustra ted catalogues mailed. A larere discount to ministers, cnurcnes. scnools. lodtres. - etc., ate. j g ivv "XT otice is i3i:iti:isv ;i.vi:. JLN that a petition has been filed in id District Court of the United States i' i the Eastern District) f North Carolina by E. A. G upton, of Franklin cnn ty, in said District, duly declared : Bankrupt under the act of Congress "t March 2d, 18G7, for a discharge and i ti ficatethereoffrom all his debtsand other claims provable under said act, and that the 29th day of Oct., 1874, at H) o'clock, A. M., at the oflice of A. W. Shall, r, Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C, is assigned for the hearing of th same, when and? where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and oth r persons in interest, may attend an-l show cause, if any they have, why th Erayer of the said petitioner shouldn't e granted. And that the second an l third meetings will be held at the same time and place. New-Berne, N. C, October 1, 1X7 1. GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. 17 law-'w i feb!6-w2mi i NEW TVI1EEI.ER & WILSON Sewing Machine. Silver Plated, for sale cheap, at jj iv NAT. L. BROWN'S. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, Th.it on the 20th day of August, A. l. 1874, a warrant in Bankruptcy was is sued out of the District Court of th- United States for the Eastern Diti i : of North Carolina, against the estate oj Charles Homan, of Raleigh, in th-' county of Wake, and State of Norm Carolina, wuo lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition,: That the payment of any debt-, and the delivery of any property be longing to such bankrnnt. to him or for his use, and Hie transfer of any Eroperty, by him, are forbidden l y iw; That a meeting of tho creditor of said bankrupt, to prove their del:, and to choose one or more assignees ' his estate, will bo held at a Court Bankruptcy, to be holden at llalei-'i', N. C, before A. W. .Shaffer, Ke-i?''. on the 5th day of September, A. iK 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOSHUA B. Ill LU Marshal a Messenger. A. M. Lewi3, Attorney. 10 t A SECOND HAND IWASON IIAMIilN Organ, double bank i keys, in perfect order, very lovr, at J ; . ,.-: 5 NAT, L. JllIOWN'S.
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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