THE ERA- Official Orgmn of the United scales. Official Orran 0f the Cltr. W. 31. UKOW 3Ianager. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1S75. XOTICE. Tlie Post office reffulationh require pre-payment of postajj on papers mailed to subscriber after January 1st, 1875. Tlie terms for the Era will therefore in future be as fol lows: One year, in advance, 1MC f months, 1.05 ,'Imonths, " r5 IxHiisiaiisu It would appear to be a reason able inference, that the Adminis tration was in poreesMon of sncl facts as will fully justify its action in sanctioning: the course of the Fed eral authorities in-Xew Orleans, and it becomes all patriotic citizens to calmly await such further develop ments as will doubtless be made to Congress by the President, before Indulging in criticisms which, after $ full invesligation,vmay turn oui to be extremely unjust. t All good Republicans have only to call to mind the eminent service tendered by Gen. Grant to the country in the time of its createst need, to convince them of his patri otic devotion to the interests of the Nation, and that, if the action of his Administration may appear for the time to partake of severity, it will eventually be fully sustained by at tendant circumstances. Already the letter of General Sheridan, pub lished in anothercolumn, places the whole transaction in a very differ ent light from the rumors, and ex parte statements of the Democratic press, who, for the most part, have seized upon this opportunity for another attempt to 41 fire the South ern heart." levolving upon us that steps should e taken to satisfy our creditors ipon some basis. The committee ippointed for the purpose of con erring with the creditors of the State, meets in this city to-day, Thursday, 14th Inst.) We hope that some definite con tusion will be arrived at which will neet the approval of the Legisla ure on its re-assembling. If the Democratic members had devoted is much time, and exercised their brains to the same extent in search ing out some plan for our financial elief as they have to cripple the oor white and colored men, by the advocacy of a clause in the Consti ution to require poll tax receipts is a necessary qualification for vot ng, we would probably before this lave placed ourselves In a more Hvorable light before the capitalists of this and other countries. Ileal Up the Breaches. There may have been a small -how of excuse at the period of our omplete ascendency in North Car ina and the Nation, for Republi an leaders to entertain some feel ings of bitterness towards each other as the contending factions sought to elevate men of their peculiar choice. There was then something to strive for in the way of political prefer ment. The patronage and offices of the country were for the most part at our disposal. But now, when Democracy seems for a time to be in the ascendant, and the enemies of the people are straining every nerve to reinstate the old order of things; when the great rights oi the masses of the country are being seriously threatened, there can be no excuse offered why men of prom inence in the Republican party should not discard all effort for self- promotion and devote their entire energy to the great work of rescuing j us from threatened dangers. If we i are to redeem the State of North There is one inconsistent feature i Carolina from the haml of tho9e which stands out in bold reliofin who have proven themselves to be the discussion of this matter by De- utter,y unworthy to be trusted with inocratic newspapers. Theiraffect- the 8uidance of public affairs, it is ed indignation seems to be directed nIgh tlme that every vestige of past against President Grant and Lieu- differences should be at once dis tenant General Sheridan for alleged Pel,ed aruI in the great fight before violations of the rights of the States us every available man should be and the liberties of the people, for- found at his post. Let disappoinr getting that these illustrious men ments bc f()rtten- Let not the for four long years risked their lives thwartinS of anT man's ambitious upon many a battle-field to uphold P-!009 be offered as a pretext for and defend the people of our whole lukewarmness in the cause of Re country from the attempts of a Dem- Publicanism. Remember, Repub ocratic slaveholder aristooraov to. Hcans of North Carolina, that men irrind them nmlpr font Tho Wai weigh as nothing in the balance leople of the United States will be when the rcat principles of Justice slow to forget that this cry of States' and m8ht arc endangered. If per- Rights and the attempt to exercise ! 50031 filing is allowed to govern it to' the extent of a tohil fptrnr. yu and cause a deviation from the tion of the Union, have entailed strict Paths of duty as good Repub- upon this country untold miseries, j llcaDS and lovers of yourcountry.it and we are much mistaken if before ! Iuay be that the riShts ,low enjoyed many weeks thev donothnvpmnr ! wm be wrested from you, never to to thank the Government for its ef- DO resaned. We sincerely hope ficient action in rhprL-inn- what i that every neighborhood in the might otherwise have resulted in State wili cnsult together and heal open insurrection and bloodshed in a11 iniQor differences that may ex- the Southwest. ISU me common gooa or our We will tske the earliest onnor- gIoriousoId State receive paramount tunity to lay before our readerssuch consideration, and all attempts to material information as may be stir up strife at a time when we placed before Congress by the Pros- most need tnergetic unity, befrown ident in regard to the matter, and down. With such action, and we doubt not it will be of such a j witn a Platfor,n of principles broad character as to entitle him to a re- ! enou8n to hold tle good and true of newa! of the Nation's gratitude. j a11 set'tlon nd colors and condi- ; tionsof life, we have no fears of . the ultimate and complete success i of the Republican party. to be taken from the people and placed in the hands of the Board elected under the new arrangement. It Is j even said that the Middle Ward, although the smallest in the city, 13 to have five commis sioners, while the others will have only three each. The reasons which actuate these legislative friends of the people in making this unjust ap portionment, are accounted for from the fact that the Middle Ward votes the Democratic ticket and the ex tra number allowed is for the pur pose of procuring a forced majority in the Board over the votes of the other Wards. Rumor further has It, that the Eastern and Western Wards are to be divided in such a manner as to give the Democrats six members, which, added to the five proposed in the Middle Ward, will give them eleven out of the seventeen commis sioners of which they propose the Board to consist. If there ever ex isted in any organization a set of men more skillfully trained to petty tricks than this same so-called Democratic-Conservative party, history has failed to give an account of their actions. Railroading- in South America. The gigantic project of scaling the mighty Andes by rail was first projected and is now being carried out by Henry Meiggs, tunneling mountains of solid granite and span ning streams and passes at heights from 35 to 252 feet above their beds, almost irrespective of cost. Some idea may be formed of the cost of construction where operations were commenced on a level with the sea, and in a distance of 104 miles, the bed of the road has attained the un paralleled height of 15,045 feet above the level of the sea, and in that disr tance passing through 58 tunnels ! measuring from 200 feet to 3,737 feet j in length. The entire length of the ! road is only 136 miles, but it cost $37,350,000 in American gold coin. One of the bridges spans the Aerua de; Verruga. The central pier of three that support this grand Diece of superstructure is 252 feet in height, resting on solid masonry 70 feet square, and spanning a space of 575 feet. Proceeding over a peril ous portion of the road, winding around spurs of mountains, through ng tunnels, some of which are arched only by their mother rock, others more artistically faced by first-class niaonry, the bed of the road forming long and rounding turns, so that at times there may be seen three lines of rails lying one above the other. In some of the blasts in the mountain work from 500 to 1,000 barrels of powder are used, creating a regular earthquake wnen tne explosion takes place. Hon.Montfora McGehee is out in a long and dreary letter in favor of a convention. He seriously attempts to meet the objection that the con vention question did not enter into the discussions of thelast campaign. His argument Is too far-fetched. The people know that the question was not discussed. As a matter of fact, it is more than likely that if the Democratic candidates for the Legislature had pronounced in fa vor of a convention, there would not have been enough of them in the Legislature to give them a suf ficient majority to make the call. The ordering of a convention, under the circumstances, would be a fraud upon the people, and the Democratic managers know it. But what do they care. Will the. people trust these treacherous leaders ? New North State. IN BANKRUPTCY rpiIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That JL on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1875, a warrant in Bankruptcy was is sued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the estate of James J. Coley, of Rocky Mount, in the county of ISah, ana htate or Nortn Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition: That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property be longing to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any roperty, by him, are forbidden by aw; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, atid to choose one or more assignees o. his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Raleigh, N. C, before A. W. Shaffer, Register, on the 30th day of .Tanuarj', A. D. 1875, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOSHUA B. HILL, Marshal as Messenger. Dossy Battlk, Esq., Attorney. 30 -3t MISCELLANEOUS. A Representative and Champion of A mer ican Art Taste ! MISCELLANEOUS. t . . T II j E E R A JOB OFFICE. Prospeefu for lS?3.-Eiffhf h Year THE ALDINE, The Art Journal of America, ISUEO MONTHLY. 'A magnificent conception wonderfully carried out.r' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i; t ii i; it i d i; i: J. GK.NKKAL COMMISSION MERCHANT in all kinds of PRODUCE. Our Finances. It would redound much more to the credit uf the present Legisla ture if, instead of devoting the re maining irtion of their time to concocting schemes for perpetuating party interests by constitutional al terations, it would address itself to the task of earnestly considering the best mode of compromising our .State indebtedness. The Supreme Court will soon render its decision upon theco institutional amendments which have been submitted to and adopted by the people, and it is generally conceded that they will be declared constitutional. If this be so, the Legislature of the State will not assemble acrcin after the adjournment of the present session until November, 1870. In the meantime, unless some ac tion Is taken to prevent it, the in terest of the State in the North Car olina Railroad will, in all probabil ity, be sold under the Swazey de cision, and this great State work will forever pass out of the control New York Meetings. If ever there existed a community composed of men liable to be car ried off into sudden whirlpools of excitement, it is New York city. We have frequently heard it said that one man might place himself in the middle of Broadway, look up to the sky and in less than an hour thousands would follow his ex ample and gaze heavenward in the hopes, and sometimes in the firm belief, of witnessing some astound ing phenomenon. This impulsive action seems to be somewhat prom inent at this time, when citizens are called upon to hold a mass meet ing to condemn the government of the country, upon the most idle ru mors, without even deliberately in quiring into facts. It is refreshing, however, to find even in such a hotbed of excitement as New York city, men who take a calm and deliberate view of the sit Saving is Wealth. One great cause of the poverty of the present day is a failure of our common people to appreciate small things. They do not realize how a daily addition, be it ever so small, will soon make a large pile. If the young men and youug women of to day will only begin, and begin now, to save a little from their earnings and plant it in the soil of some good savings bank, and weekly or month ly aua ineir mite, they win wear a happy smile of competence when they reach middle lite. Not only the desire but ability to increase it will also grow. Let clerk and tradesman, laborer and artisan, make now and at once a beginning. Storeup some of your youthful force and vigor for future contingency. Iet parents teach their children to beginearly to save. Begin at the fountain head to con trol the stream of extravagance to choose between poverty and riches. Let your youth go on in habits of extravagance for fifty years to come as they have for fifty years past, and we shall have a nation of beggars, with a moneyed aristocracy. Let a generation of such as save in small A ISO, Fresh and Salt Fish. Ovsters. Terra pins, Game, Poultry, Eggs, Ac. Foot of Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. P. O. Box, 535. 30-tf Office Supt. of Xransportntion, S. A ROANOKE li. II. Co., Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 1st, 1S75. On and after this date trains of this road will leave Weldon daily, Sunday exceptea, as lonows : Mail train at No. 1 Freight train at No. 2 Freight train at Arrive at Portsmouth : Mail train at No. 1 Frei ht train at No. 2 Freight train at Freight trains have passenger cars at tached. Steamers for Kdenton. Plv mouth and landings on Black water and Chowan Rivers, leave Franklin at 7:40 A. M. on Mondays, W ednesdays and Fri days. E. G. GHIO, Superintendent of Transportation. 4 P. M 4 A. M 8 " 7:15 P. M 12:00 noon. 4:00 p. m. XTOTICE TO CITY TAX-l-AYlSitS. All persons who have not Daid their st r .... c;iiy i axes are nereoy notined to come lorwara ana settle at once. The prop- A . 1 . .... - eny oi delinquents win be advertised on the 21st day of January next. KAKI'1S M. SORRELL, Collector. Dec. 29, 1874. 29-3t E JOY ACADEMY The principals of this Academy hav ing separated bv mutual nonsnnf th 72d session will beirin January 20th. 1875, under J. M. L,oveiov. Principal. and R. W. Lovejoy, Assistant. j?or intormation aonlv to either the Principal or Assistant. J. M. LOVE JOY. Jan. 7, 1875. 29-4t 8300 REWARD. A PUOCI-AJIATIOX BY CiOVJEHNOR. THE The necessity of a popular medium for the representation of the produc tions of our great artists, has alwaj's been recognized, and many attempts have been made to meet tlie waut. The successive failures which so invariably followed each attempt in this country to establish an art journal, did not prove the indifference of the people of Amer ica to the claims of high art. So soon as a proper appreciation of the want and an ability to meet it were shown, the public at once rallied with enthusiasm to its support, and the result was a great artistic and commercial triumph The Aldixk. The Aldise, while issued with all the regularity, has none of the tempo rary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegant miscellanyof pure, light, and gracelul literature; and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Although each suc ceeding number affords a fresh pleas ure to its friends, the real value and beauty of The Aldine will be most appreciated after it is bound up at the close of the year. While other publica tions may claim superior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, The Aldine is a unique and original conception alone and unapproached absolutely without competition in price or character. The p ssessor of a com plete volume can not duplicate the quan tity of line paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes fob TEN TIMES ITS COST ; AND THEN, THERE IS THE CHROMO. BESIDES ! The national feature of TnE Aldine must be taken in no narrow sense. True art is cosmopolitan. While The Aldine is a strictly American institu tion, it does not contine itself entirely to the reproduction of native art. Its mission is to cultivate a broad and ap preciative art taste, one that will dis criminate only on grounds of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing before the patrons of The Aldine, as a leading characteristic, the productions of the most noted American artists, attention will always be given to specimens from foreign masters, giving subscribers all the pleasure and instruction obtain able from home or foreign sources. The artistic illustration of American scenery, original with The Aldine, is an important feature, and its magnifi cent plates are of a size more appropri ate to the satisfactory treatment of details than can be afforded by any in ferior page. The judicous interspersion ot landscape, marine, ngure, and ani mal subjects, sustain an unabated inter est, impossible where the scope of the work confines the artist too closely to a single style of subject. The literature of The Aldine is a light and graceful accompaniment, worthy of the artistic features, with only such technical dis quisitions as do not interfere with the popular interest of the work. PIlEMICiW FOR 1S75. i Al KM MI'hliMv.v ....viiii,, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from On to Twenty Minutes NOT ONE HOUR tr ro :ig thU adrerttjwment te! tny surrEB wrra pain. EVERT PAIN. It wu the first and la Fuji -THo Only Pain Remedy Inflammation, and cure. ConeeMioi.a. whth"rSr ,Z L-mi. Stomach. Bowel, op mh .. , ' . or . - "i gin i Executive Department, Raleigh, N. (, Dec. 23, 1S74. Whereas, one LEE DITNT.AP nn. sums be reared, and we shall be free der indictment for murder, has escaped irom all want. Do not be anioi- from the jail of Wake county, aud has tious for extra vaerant fortunes, hut fletl the state or so conceals himself that dojseek that which i9 the duty of every one to obtain, independence and a comfortable home. Wealth, aut enough of it, is within the reach of all. Jtis obtained by one process, and by one only saving. of the people of North Carolina. I .uatlon aud who are willing to see But, as yet, we have heard oi no serious effort to prevent this calam ity, nor indeed has any very deep concern seemed to have manifested itself on tho part of Democratic leg islators in regard to the State's in debtedness of any kind. Year after year, since me present controlling party has had possession of tho leg islative branch of the government, the question has been discussed in a rambling way, and nothing be yond the appointment of commit tees to examine into the matter has resulted. These committees meet, hold a conference with a few of the bond holders of the State, and generally die out without suggesting any plan of a substantial character whereby the people of the State can get rid in mis eriorc oi ihe government to preserve the public peace, something upon winch to congratulate the people of the country. This class of the citizens have issued the fol lowing placard, which Is receiving the signatures of hundreds of the best of the city 14 We, the undersigned, recollect ing how the rebellion was inaugu rated, and the country forced into a war oy me failure of the irovern ment to protect its forts and officers. hereby testify our approval of the prompt action of the trovernment in the late case of the Legislature of .Louisiana." More Political Trickery. Despairing of getting possession of the city government of llaleigh by a fair and honest vote of all tho ; citizens, rumor has it. that the ui wwuu luiurat ji uuy portion it- j k . . of the orinclnai of the hL. ,u, i )Vfaro 56 cut UP and . - A - O V V which is constantly accumulating. Ibis state of things ought not longer tO exist. It Is an Imperative duty izeu in such a inannpr ninAWu - - -w a' v w 9 majority of Democratic Commis sioners, and that the power of elect ing their mayor by a direct vote is A iiew Trunk Line to the "West. The Carolina Central Railway Company haHust completed its road a distance of 42 miles, from Wil mington to Shelby, connecting at Charlotte with the leading Southern roads. A eonnectiuj will soon be made with the Western North Car olina road, a sale of which has been decreed under the first mortgage. It will then be extended to the Ten nessee line, connecting: with the Western and Northwestern roads. When these two missing links xrp added the Carolina Central and the Western North Carolina rnnda will form the shortest line to the Atlan tic for a lartre part of the South and West. The Carolina Central is al- uiosf, entirely owned in this city, principally by Mr. Edward Mat thevfs, who furnished most of the means needed to complete it. It is saidjthat it was the only unfinished roati; in the United States upon which work was not stopped in spite, of the panic. Its completion is .tpected to make Wilmington end of the leading cotton poru of the country, and as that city is near er id Cincinnati and Louisville than any bther Atlantic port, it must in tima get a laree share of the West ern! trade. iV. V, Evening Post. the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him ; ow, therefore, I, Curtis II. Broa den, Governor of the State of North Carolina, hy virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my procla mation olfering a reward of THREE HUXDKED DOLLARS for the apprehension of tho said Lee Dunlap, and bideliverjr to the Sheriff of Wake county, in the city of Raleigh. Done at the city of Raleish. the 23d day of December, A. D., 1874, l. s. and in the 99th year of American' Independence. C. H. HKOGDEX. By the Governor ; j J. I. Neathkry, ! Private Secretary. description : Lee Dnulap is about 40 years of aire. coppercolor, slightly hump-shouldered, about 5 feet 10 inches high, has a largo nose, pleasing countenance, speaks freely, and by occupation a shoe-maker. V Charlotte Democrat, Statesviile American, Albemarle Times, New North State copy four times and send bill to Executive Department. S200 REWARD. Every subscriber for 1S75 will receive a beautiful portrait, in oil colors, of the same noble dog whose picture in a former issue attracted so much atten tion. "JI ail's Unselfish Friend" will be welcome in every home. Every body loves such a dog, and the por trait is executed so true to the life, that it seems the veritable presence of the anima! itself. The Rev. T. De Witt Talmage tells that his own Newfound land dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks at it! Although so natural, no one who sees this premium chromo will have the slightest fear of being bitten. Besides the chromo, every advance 1 I . a m . suoscriDer to ihe aldine lor iblo is constituted a member, and entitled to all the privileges of THE ALDINE ART l IO. The Union owns the oriarinals of all The AldIne pictures, which, with other paintings and engravings, are to be dis tributed among the members. To every series ot ,000 subscribers. 100 different pieces, valued at over 82.500 of are distributed as soon as the series is full and the awards of each series as made, are to be published n tne next succeeding issueot The Ar. dine, llus leatureonlv aDDlies to sub scribers who pay for one year in ad vance. Full particulars in cirfcular sent on application enclosing a stamp. j TERMS : One Subscription, entitling to THE ALDINE one year, the chromo and the Art Union, $6.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. (No charge for postage.) sr-Specimen Copies of The Aldine, 50 cents. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be i obtainable only by subscription. There ! will be no reduced or club rates; cash I lor subscriptions must be sent to the publishers direct, or handed to the lo cal canvasser, WITHOUT RESPONSIBILI TY to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-simile signature of James Sut ton. President. j CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act per ma -j nently as a local canvasser will receive i full and prompt information bv apply- We are now prepared to execute every i descriptionjof I fr lain and Fancy JOB (PRINTING, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, on as reasonable terms as the same work jean bo done at any estab- i lishment in the State. We will keep constantly on hand, oi print to order. Solicitors Superior Court Clerks', i Sheriff and Magistrates1 Wank., of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. I COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION with tho best and cheapest boose in ; the State. Special attention paid t SCHOOL CATALOGUES, CI 1U .IT LA US AND JmONZKI) TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and work shipped by Mail or Express j to any portion of the State. Orders solicited. f ! j Office over the North Carolina j Bookslorej first door south of the Cap- j itol. j V. M. BROWN, Manaokk, ! Kaleigh, N. C. J January 14, 1875. ) !H;i ilea Ucn. IX FROM ONE TO lirXTTES. iv matter bow violent or tTneUtln th r.u ... RHKUMAT1C, Bed-ridden,, ftiflrm. Crlppi C" ,h Neuralgic, or prostrated witb dbeiM may suffer RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE INTf.AMMATION OK THE KIDNEYS INFLAMMATION OK fnE HLAnrrn INFLAMMATION OF THE POWF.i.S 1LArr,rR CONGESTION OF THE I t v SOr.K TnROAT, DIFFICULT RRKATHlv.i l V'3 PALPITATION OK THE IIP in. HYSTERICS. CRDUP, DIPTHERIA "EAR: aT i T i tin fT . . JTCADACnK. toothache"1"' .rEx2v OOLD CHILLS. AOriK01' MECMiTHv. The application of the Rendy Rellefto th rlr. -i -w where the pain or difficulty txUti wui afforaV.' ' Tw. nty rtrops in hlf a tnmbler of water will h i ' ni.,?,f-Vr CKIPS. SPASMS, SOCR .ST.u,T :hmSi,LlC WIND IN TUK Hoiv. i nil INTERNAL, PAINS. ' " .veh-r tlinul.1 alwava t-nrrr a IiomIo ' t1m. Ready Relief wlt, them. A fuw',! . .-r will prevent Mcknew or paini from ' '. i'. r It is Utter t!inn French llrandy or b:uv -I , FEVER AND AGUE. Ell AND AflUE cured for fifty cent T-. a. remedial ajrem in this world that will cWV' ' ..: Atruo. and all other Malarious, Hilmt. soVr " . vrhold. Yellow, and other Fever r;-i.i ...;": i i. ri'iy cents per ooiue. KKabY HEALTH I BEAUTY!! STROV'i ' " .KAH!fL ri",::: rrcir -iti.oor ivtrf . ;- AM WKIOHT-4-LEAR SKI Al. '"OMPLEXIO.N SECURED TO All R RADWAY'S Srsaparillian Resolvent K CS3EAY BLOOD PURIFIER. VS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING rrnfs ,1! K' RAI'IO ARE THE t'MAM,K' Tii' Huii I NisEtttiOKS, UNDER THE IM'Ll 'n, OK TM! ' ' UVl t WONDERFUL .MKIiH iV '7cry bij an increase in Fte :m 'gklit h Seen aM Fslt. PARSArAHILLlAV HT r sirunii the Blood, Suct. i - I ii icf l)f I tlH NVMti'tll fli.,,... . . - .-- - v .n,i l..e o .s ;t p o tv i: m r. t The Grand GIFT CONCERT, to have beein fjiven in the City of Greensboro, N. C, on DECEMBER 31st, 1874, ; j for the purpose of erecting an ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, has been postponed until WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 187o, j at which time the Concert will cer tainly be! given and the drawing guaranteed. T.,rT ; Y;."Te..,nui! ... . ..Mi. r y. omul :;. : . in nlu, SvphilU, CoHsjmpti.i-" :iu!i.1iiIk'- , ::-. I'n'i n In tlie throat. Mouth r . mors. Nod- u ilie ;;..ii;(1m!Hk1 other parts fiCh,., vire Eyi's, s. r!.nni"U- thncliaryos from tho Ear nil,; 'or. ii-n::; r kitl disea, Eruptions. Kv" i r s srnld Hi-.. !, Kimr Worm. Salt Rheum. Erylt; .ic. liluck Si -(, Worms in the Fleh. Tunuirs. t v'. ;-r in the Womb. ;d uli weakeninir and painful il . I'liurKOK, Si: it .wea!.-, Lsot" Kpcrm and all ,',, tne lite prlns-lple. are within the curative rmiff m tit wonder of Modtrn Chemistry, and a low daw u-. w r pmve to aiy person iiWrir it for eltlur vi tlioc fui.i;, di-ease lt.t patent power to ct:re them. Ir tho patient, di!y tecon:t:tf reduced hv to-Ii --vi do oiiiiositioii that icoiiliuu!t!i v privren, ,. -.ds iu arre!inj? tha n n-ti-t. a i'f repim . tii.'.i:i. i ll new i.ittii-nul made f roci ."irli'iv bliol--a.iJ ilu SAR.-'SAPARILLIAM r. ill oti.I ..w M-cu.e-.! ti.:. 1- rer'HI.i; lor tviieit oiiCO lh:s r.-nieiljr rnniiiii'iicrs 1: ork f 'iirificiitiMM. ?!ll'.t'e.l In diitiiiiwduii; ;W .. s of it r--i - will l..i ritfsi.1. ami evert J.i ( . patient will terl li.iu :r.vv)ni( lietternn.Ntruti.'. I iom di Mtlntr li', r, iiijivtiiu im;rtiviu, aiij :l-l id weight int-reasin. Not only ilnc tho S a ni f a niLLt a Rot vt or. I Known n-ineuiai hkrenn mi tic cure ot chrorii :.iiis. i.oiittitiitittuni. ana .vk.iii cioa.e im: it .: positive cure for Kidney d BlathU r Complain!, i .nnry and 7omb dNaei. fJravel, Diabrte". Projwr, xilipaitfot Wafer, lncontitieiiceot I'rtne, Bright li rHf, Albutuinuria, and In ad mseK where then' are irick-du!(tdepoei:. or the water in thick, cioiidv, mixel witn MiibNtanees l:ic ih; whi e of'an or thread v i;ite silk, or tin-re n h mnrlnd. dark, bilious'appear aiu:c, and t. h-ti- iiotie dut depoMitM, and when tlu n-1 a pricRiiiK, burning s i.Autiuii when passim; wafer, and pain in the Snia.i '. :.i li nn.l eKmif ihe Loins. Tumor of 7' Years1 (jroiith Cured lj JUinitoag'n JtesoJvcnt. The C; rand (iiCt is the BENBOW HOUSE, Worth 00,000.00. d R A! X I) (.' A S Jl GIFT $10,000.00. DR. RADWAY'S FerffictPDrplive&ReplatiDfPi ffir lMfo!e5. 1'lei'iinKv coated with nwect purr, T.ir rctrmnif. purify, t-ieaiiMe nnd Ktrenitthen. IUJ v ' ii-i. for the cure ot a. I disorder of the Stomat-n. J. Jtowels, KidnctK. i;irdder. Xervoim liw-- :it-aa;iCiic-. OonBtipation. Cxiit eriryi, Indicetioa. DvC pepnia, BiHousnesn, Biliou.i Kevi-r. Inhniniiiation of Ui itoweta, Pile, and nil Lranzeiiirivt ot tlie Intrrmi iscera. Warranted to effect n po-iiive cure, i'urriv Vegetable, coniamin;; no mercury liiiiu ruliordek'T, oua drags. A few dose of RADWAY'S PILI-S win fre the -r. ten) from all the alxivc named diMtrdcriv. i'rict-, ijc i.i per Box. SOLO HY lKUti!sr.S KK "KALS13 AND TRt'K fiend one ). tter tan KAOWAY A CO, No 32 Warren St. . w "o! i' iriii;iti.ia worth thoi:.-iariJ- will -eiit 4 POSTPOVKMK.MS I.TII'OSSI III.i; $20 Real Kstatc (lifts, Cash Gifts, S1,500 188,500 Only 100,000 tickets to be issued. PRICE OF TICKETS $2.50. Agents Wanted. lllff to Yor further particulars, address the Manager, Bix S, Greensboro, N. C. C. P. -TIRfVDHIVHAI.I,, Jlanager. Jan. h, ier4,. 30 td. will buy a First yiorlgRc Premiuiu fcu! OF T1IK IXDIISTKIAL XIIIMITIO CO.. NEW YORK. Authorized by the Legislature -f the State of New York. 2d Premium Drawing, lice. 7th, is;i. 3d Series Drawing, Jan. iiii, Every bond will be redeemed w i ll Premium, as an erjuivalent for irih : - Capital Premium, ?100'o' 0. Address for bonds and full inform iti' :i. MOROEXTIIAU, BRUNO ,t ( . Financial Agents, 23 lark K w, N V. P. O. Drawer 29. 17 l .v THE ALDINE COMPACT, 58 MAIDEX LANE, NEW YORK. 13V A PROCLAltlATIOX BY COTERNOR. THE ! TilO constitution was amended, in $e!veral particulars, but a short time: since, the Republicans con senting to everything they thought they ought to consent to. There is a case in the Supreme Court which will decide the validity or these amendments, but it is no secret that thei Court will declare that thev have been regularly adopted, and thQ adrisari has been taken upon another ' branch of the case, that ha? no reference to the validity of the amendments. In view of these' facts, will the people submit to ai fll Vl (l!aftll4Aniu it. ' nt a " - vxbutuuuvc yJk 1.11 v; uigauiu &Wt that would be sure to follow he! Bitting of a convention ?Neio North&ate. 1 Executive Department, Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 22, 1874. Whereas. Official information has been received at this Department that one JOHN OUTLAW, late of the coun ty of Person, convicted of burglary at the Fall Term of the Superior Court of said county, baa escaped from jail and is now at large ana cannot beapprehen ded by the ordinary process of law ; Now, therefore, I, Curtis M.. B hog pen, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vesica oy jaw, ao issue tiais my procla mation, offering a reward of TWO JIUN1REI DOLLARS for the arrest and delivery of the said John Outlaw to the Sheriff of Person county at the Court House in Roxboro. Done at our city of Raleigh, the 22d day of December, A. D., 1874, i s. and iu the 99th year of American Independence. . . C. H.BROGDEN. By the Governor : J. B. Neatheby, Private Secretary. description ; John Outlaw i a bright mulatto, About twenty-five years of age, about five feet two inches high, and weighs about one hundred aud ten pounds. He has a very light moustache. TATE OF OItrif CAROI.IWi. Northampton County. Superior Court Pall Term, 1874. W. W. Peebles, Plaintiff, against J. B. Vincent. Defendant. At a Superior Court, held for the county of Northampton, at the Court house in the town of Jackson, on the 14th Monday after the lid Mondav 'n August, 1874, Present, the Hon. J. L. Irenry, Judge of the 11th Judicial District, acting in the place and stead of Hon.S. W. Watts uuge wi me oiii j uaiciai uistrict : In this case, it is ordered that publi cation be made in The Era, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, for six consecutive weeks, notifying the defen dant to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held at the Court-bouse in Jackson, on the 14th londay after the 2d Mondav In TTK , trr- .1 -1 . J u a. cuiuarv. 1040, wen ana mere to an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff on file in this action, or judg ment will bo taken against him accord ing to said complaint. Witness, N. R Odom, Clerk of our said Superior Court, at oflice in Jack- fu s 1 SOH this the 14tn Monday after J the 2d Mondav in Anmmt a r 1874. 0 ' j Issuetl Dec. 28, 1874. 1 N. K. ODOM, C. S. C. j Nortbamoton fonntr ! Jan. 7, 1875. 29-w6v WHISKEY STltt rOH SALE. The subscriber offers far hsiIh n first-rate WHISKEY STILL. with two worms, heater and con1 good as new, made by Hesselbach' r Raleigh. 1S67. used but little, will ,Q Revenue tax. Ac. For furthpr .h,.. ulara address JOEL Patrick 23 6tpd. LaG range, N. C. THE 7IASO. Sc IIA TIMA OK(iA. Co., winners of three Highest Medals and Diploma of Honor, at Vienna, '73, and Paris, 07, now offer the finest assortment of the best Cabinet ORGANS in the world, including new styles withirecent improvements, not only exclusively lor cash, as formerly, uui aisu uii uiv pians oi easy payments the most favorable ever offered. Organs reated with jprivilege of purchase, to al most any part of the oountrv. First ay ment 9.1K) or upwards. Hi dialogues and Circulars, with full par oalars, sent free on request. Address MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO. w Boatonj New York or Chicago. Od PIAIVOS and ORGAM. new J J and second-hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices for vasu, ur on installments, or ror rent in city or county, during these hard times and the holidays, by HORACE WA TERS A SON, 481 Broadway, than ever before offered in New York. Agents wanted to sell Wafers' .New Scale Pi anos, and Concerto Organs, Illustrated catalogues mailed. Great inducements to the trade, j A large discount to teach ers, ministers, churches, lodires. Mhnnt. v-.., A COMPLETE OirTFIT t'Hi.l. I We want a representative in f ; neighborhood to take orders and 1 IU - r goods for our GREAT C. O. I. S.MA of Staple Family Goods. Tho ni popular and best money-making tw-i-ness in America, for young, old. m.i or female, at home or traveling. L-mw cash profits, a complete outfit, samp; of goods, lists, circulars, ct, l.S l FREE to any address. Addr- ALDEN, HALL A CO.. 4w N. Howard St., Baltimore. M. 4w T3AETI.noiE EVEAn EAK - JL-r STlTUTE. Julian J. ('hisoini, M D., Professor of Eye and Ear Disf;i in the University of Md., Surgw n . Charge. This Institution, established in on :' the largest and finest dwellings in tli city of Baltimore, is thoroughly or ganized and fitted up with every con venience for the exclusive treatment '' Bersons suffering from Eve and K u 'isea-ses. Each patient has a chain her tohliuM li, and receives overy attention from skill'- i nurses. The Surgeon with his family rr-i l- in the Institute, a very great con-.' nience to the sick, especially tle-' operated upon, yvho can be visited at times and at a moment's notice. JST Those desiring information vil apply bv letter to JULIAN J. CIIISOLM, M. I. 4w .w Franklin St., Baltimore, Ml commission aiEKCHAirrs, Cotton, Lumber, Bosln, Produce. TIERXAN WALTON&CO., 97 North Lombard St., BALTIMORE, 31 Send for price Current. Refer to Bank of Commerce. 13 4w. W 0 F kuAt home nialeor female. r , $35 per week, day or eve- T0r All,snin&- No capital. We send valuable package of goods bv mail tree. Address with ten cent return stainp, M. Youwo, 173 Greenwich St.. a WATERS NEW SC.I,E II..".on. Square and Upright, are the made. The touch elastic, the tone i r ful, pure and' even through the entire scale, yet mellow and sweet. Vater Concerto Organs cannot be excelled ' tone or beaut v ; they defy eoinje(iii"ii. The Concerto Stop is a fine Inuta;i n of the Human Voice. Warranted for 6 years Prices ex tremely low for cash or pirt cash, an i balance In monthly pavine-nts. Second hand instruments at nrtt bargains AGENTS. WANTED, a liberal tliscouat to Teachers, Minister, Churches Schools. Lodges, etc. Illustrated Cata logues nidi led. HORACE WATERS A SON, 4 w 481 BroadwV N. Y.f P. O. B. 3537. ' t