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1 . Sao--'? M 4 Mi ! THE ERA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. IU75. LOCAL AND STATE. OKAFDllor AT THK NATIOIfAl. Ho- tio. On Friday night, the 15th, the tmk ity Pleasure Club will give a !l... w here the beauty and fashion of I..- s:n will appear in all their glory- x m-nI lime anticipated. KA I K F Til K A IJihM AKLKAO HI , i i.tukai Society. We nre in det'ted to Dr. P. John, Chairman of the Executive Coiuinittw, for s complimentary ticket to theThlrd Annual Fair of the alxive named v. to be held at Elizabeth rite on the 20th, 21st and 22d v - j w in.t. I" onuvrs anu intnius oi Mr. mm . m and fritmda tlie Society are putting forth their .frrt to make the exhibition WS - the most attractive ever held In i hP town. Let. those who can do -o, attend. Appointment. We are pleased to learn that our yonng friend, J. Ifctiley, Jr., Eq., of Charlotte, has Ittfti appointed U.S. Coniinirwioner, hv Judge Dick. Mr. Bailey is thoroughly quali- titI to perform the dutlct. of the po rtion to which he has been appoint id. Though politics has nothing to do with this appointment, we run-jot, in chronicling it, forego the opportunity to say that the services of our young friend during the late r.tuiaign, coupled with his talents, ..ntitle him to reonitiuii at the li iimIs of the llepublican party. The G rand Tabernacle of the G. U. o. ol H. and S. of Iove and Charity, Hiilored), held its second annual session in Kdentou, Chowan connty, Sept. 21st a:iJ !d, li-Ti. CoruiderabIenthiisiain w manifested and harmony prevailed. TtiH follow inir uranu omceru were ite-l for the ensuing year: S.'S. .M.krafii, G W S; A lartwright, DG W.s; Helen Bess, (. W VS; Itebooia skinner, !)( WVS; Helen S Jobn-ton, : v i on : Clementina Barker. A G W C.. . J A Faulk, O W F S; J P But- !, r, (iWKS; Sarah F Williams, G W T : ' L W Boone, O W C 8 ; K It Creecy, i; W Ch; G W 8klnner, OGDM; J II Hrii,l-t,0 M; Rosanab Cartwright, ; 1 S ; J W Harrell, O W O S. Adjourned to meet in Quarterly 8es in lleitford, Perquimans connty. o i the third Tuesday in January, 187ft. I'lkbMoMT AiB-JLiJUi. For the ac- oiniiiodaiioii of visitors attending the North Carolina State Agricultural Fair, ti. k.ts to Raleigh nnd return with one a-lmiion coupon, will be sold from the l.Hh to iHth Oi Uter, at tho following low rates : From i-ohlsboro to Raleigh and re turn. 2 00 Krom SAlmab Raleigh and retnrn, 1 35 From Carey to Raleigh and return. From Durham to Raleigh and re turn. 1 From Hillsboro to Raleigh and re turn, 1 From C-reeni-boro to Raleigh and return, 2 From Salisbury to Raleigh and re turn, 4 From Charlotte to Raleigh ami re turn. to 30 70 95 45 75 From Snlem to Raleigh miu) return, :$ 85 Fnm lhmville U l4il-i:li and re turn, -15 From Richmond to Raleigh and r turn, 50 T'H-keU a-ild at above prices will not ! i,ool for return p&aaage unless pre i nttvl on or before the lfth. The Faik. The FiftrtMith An mini K.k position of the North Car olina State Agricultural Society oined on Tuesday. At 12 o'clock the Fair was for mally opened by an atldrt- by Ili.s Kxivllency, Gov. IJnilen. The display of machinery, farm implements, riding vehicles, farm, orchard and garden products, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, house furnishing articles, ladles handiwork, tc, dec, exceeds that of any previous xhibition, and n-lWts great credit on the inan-agi-ment. The moth rate fall of rain on Mon day night laid the dust and left the track in excellent condition, and we may therefore look for gcssl lime to be made by the numercus far-famed race horses which h.ive lvn entered. The Great New York and New Orleans Zoological and Equestrian Kxposition is coming and will ex hibit in Raleigh, one day only, Saturday, October 23, 187o. In speaking of this Great Show, the Itichmond Knquirtr says: All Richmond, Manchester, Henrico and Hanover, including Eurough tytown, was on the streets yes terday to wltnerw the grand 6treet pageant of the New York and New Orleans Zoological and Equestrian combination, and a grand sight it was. The snakes did not swallow their charmer, nor did the lions lunch on their keeper, and in this we were disappointed, but in all other respects we were satisfied. The combination has a fine collec tion of animals, the girufJe being particularly adapted to the enjoy u.fcnt of a julep or a long toddy if, in tha language of the Detroit Free Prtu man, he should ever suffer from a gotumess in his throat. An exhibition was held to an immense crowd yesterday afternoon and - rain lsat night. Tho pavilions were thronged. Tho acrobats, ri der, clowns, and Iu fct a) the tip pointmenU of the combination -are good, auatfi fclruusly inciio.il will oot fail toei.joy the entertnimiietiu JHMftPQqfj.ahouhJ .by all means ho Ukea to eco I L Scdd'kx DKATHi-On Sunday' last,1 the 10th insu, our community was trtlfd by the sudden death of two worthy and estimable citizens, Messrs. K. K. Harris and J. T. Backslan. Mr. Harris rose early In the morning in Ms usual health and seemed to be In fctod spirit. After breakfast he went in ti bin garden for the purpose of pro - curing vegetables for dinner. On re turning and a he reached agate imme diately in rear of his house, he sudden ly feli snrt afters brief struggle expired. About three o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. IWkalau, while conversing with Motnc friends at his residence, fell from hi chair and suddenly ex plied. Mr. Harris wu a uative of Virginia and whm born in Prince George county, near Petersburg, tu 1811. lie came to this city in early manhood and entered asa journeyman in the firm of Palmer A Ramsay, silversmiths. At the time of his death he was in the employ of the I city as janitor of Metropolitan Hall - Mr. Harris had many warm friends in the community, and although a man of strong self will, he possessed a gener- ous heart, lie leaves a widow and sev eral children. Mr. Back alan was a native of Germany and came to this city in 1864. During hit residence here be had, by his gen tlemanly deportment and genial dispo sition, won the respect of our people. lie was for several years a Commission er of the city and also held the position of Superintendent of Streets under the Republican administration. Mr. Back- alan lost his wife some years ago and was at the time of bis death unmarried. He leaves a young son about thirteen years of age, who is left to struggle through life. The funerals of both gentlemen took place on Monday, the 11th inst. NORTII CAltOlilNA. The Hickory Fair commences on the 10th of November. The Baptist State Convention miets In Shelby this year on the nun or .November. The workmen on the Western N. C. Railroad have presented Hon. Wm, A. Smith, the latemanasrer of the road, with a fine walking cane in token of their esteem for him. The health of Gen. It. E. Colston, who was reported dangerously 111, is now gradually hut steadily im proving, lie is now at Obld, but is ex lifted soon to return to Cairo. LATEST NEWS. The U. S. frigate Congress has ar rived at Naples. President Grant left Chicago on the 12th direct for Washington. Alex. H. Stephens has been re lieved and is considered out of danger. The first snow of the season oc curred at Montreal on tnomn, a month earlier than last year. The Turks have seized the run- powder sent to Crete by. the Greek revolutionary wmmuiee. , The Llberian Consul In London givos accounts of the war with the neighboring savages. ive engage ments have taken place. The first race at Jerome Park yes terday, li mile, resulted in a dead heat teiween lizzie iv. anu rig S.indy. Dr. Helm bold, who escaued from Bloomingdale lunatic asylum, was arrested coming out of Metropoli tan theatre and sent back to the Asylum. An unknown man, thirty years old, threw himself from the Wash ington monument, Jiaitlmore, on the 12th, and was crushed shapo- Iessly. He was genteelly clad. Charles Watson Stoddard is now in Scotland. He has been commis sioned by the San Francisco Chroni cle to journey entirely around the world, and will, therefore, soon procei-d to Egypt. Over six inches snow fell in Can ada last night. Considerable dam age done to fruit and ornamental 1 reei by heavy weight of snow hrnnking and bending them to the ground. A Paris Herald special says that duel was fought with swords at Vesinet near Paris, yesterday be- . .T i I tween t wo vouner Americana named n-sp-ctiveiy mgn ana .raine. ine result of the duel was that Paine was wounded slightly In the arm. Scattering returns only have been received from nearly every county In Ohio, but none are more than fragmentary. 125 townships, pre cincts and wards show a total ma jority for Hayes, Hep., thus lar of over 3,000. Every indication of Hayes' election. Notice. FREEDMEN'S BANKA DIVIDEND TO DEPOSITORSANNOUNCEMENT OF TDK COMMISSIONERS. .1 The commissioners of the Freed inen's Savings and Trust Company, Messrs. Creswell. Purvis and ei- ioId, announce to the creditors of the company that they wiir com- inence paying a dividend or 'M per ti0n offering a reward of TWO H UN cent, on all audited claims on the DRED dollars ror the apptvheu 1st of November next. All pay- lon and delivery of th iwid Ervln nents will be made at their office, Duck to the sheriff or Yam-y mnty xr-. i .-j pnnfivlvanl nwnup at the Court lloue, at Iiuruvuls, sua pass-book, or other BatUfACtoryevi- it to justice, den ce to the company's indebted- Done at our city of Raleigh, the xlt ness. Depositors and other creditors day of September, A. D. l7&. n1 iM residing in and adjacent to the city the looili year of American ludepend- abould present thfir claims in per- enoe, . .,T m, and those residing at a distance c. H. BROGDEN. f.rward their books or other evl- By Je governor : donees of indebtedness through Home responsible bank or banker, r by mail or express. UponTBceipt of tne pass-books or other evidence of indebtedness ine amount oi me nnvmpnta Will be entered and ' a I Check for the amount, with the iMDok or other voucher, will be re- tnllknnf Ho Uv. . I Depositors at the Washington hraiu'h will be nald bv check on the Treasurer of "the United States ; those at other braqches by .check ou United States aLKew-York city, which checks are neerotiable in any part of the country. All checks! have , been drawn 'to tlio order ii the original depositors, r.u iirn- menta will be rvcoguiztai ouly ao Ur as to deliver tlie check us on in ally drawn v to the assignees. : Per sons forwardinff paH books or other vouchers should be careful to accooi pany them with their full port otilce address. Creditors -whose t-miius 1 have .sot yet been' examined and audited by reason of their failure to forward them,, may suffer a slight delay, as no payment will be made except upon a careiui examination and -verification. In this connection, the coinmis- sioners desire again to cautlou the creditors of the company to hold on to their claims and not todL-poso of them at a sacrifice. Although still unable to fix or even npproxi mate the amount the cmui-auy will ultimately pay, other dividends are sure to follow, and the cannula sioners renew the asKuratut Here tofore given that, a far as it may be in their power, everything shall be done to hasten the puyiiM-tit of dividend- and the satisfactory ad 1 justment of I he company's attfair. iaitonai lupuoacan. COMMERCIAL, lUSPOUT. WHOLES A LK CASH PRICE. Kba Of ici, Oi-tober 13, 1875. liener:i .larkeU Business (v.nfliMK dull n iiii-L Sugars are vi-r . h.n anl hi i l ai vance. Oth f - i !. oorh:uHl. Transactioo! in the staple ycHterday were verv buhl. Tim market cltised firm at 14u 141. BAGGING. I) lo.- ii Xi-L vd Ml. COTTON i : Hc. FLOUR, Nodi ..r..iiin S7.5(g)7.50, CORN, $1.10. CORN MKAL, 1.10. BACON, S. C. n.uinl, I4i. hams 1H. BULK C. R. sides. 13J. " shoulders, 11. LARD, North Carolina, nono. " Wentern tien-w, COFFEE, PriinH RiJ, M Fair " zu SYRUP, ou-ii-oii, iidiie. MOLASSES, Cua, on. SALT. $2.5-5. CHEESE. Crwun, M. Fa4iiry, 17J. Iuirv, none. NAILS, on U-wis lor lOd, 4.0O. SUGAR, A, 12i. " Extra C 12. Yellow, 91(810. LEATHER, Sole 27 J (3,: 10 HIDES, green, 78. 44 dry 1 S. TALLOV9&10. POTATOES, sweet 75. Irish, S-.U. OATS, shelled. 0.G0. sheaf, $1.25. FODDER, $l.501.75. HAY, N. C. baled, g..d, $1.20. CHICKENS, grown, 50. EGGS, 20(a) & BUTTER, country. 5 U). FISH, MnlletM, 7.00; m-w weights new law, IGOfb. not, $10.50. Cut 1 1 erring, $7.25 imr bbl. " Mackerel, new family, $12.00. BEESWAX. 25. RAGS, 2. BEEF, on foot, 5(6. " dresxed prune, 50. A11SCELL.ANEOUH. COMMISSI OX Kits HEPOltT. OFFIC& I ARD COMMISSIONKKM, ) W auk County. Raleigh, Sent. 6, 1875. fTlHE FOLLOWING STATEMENT JL of the iiup4itttalion allowed to the members of the Hoard of CoiuDiixsion ers of Wake county from Sept. 7, 1874, to x.ng. 7, 1875 : Solomon J. Allen, for 44 days, at 2 00 per day, $ 92 00 Mileage 1472 miWs at 5 cents per mile, 73 60 105 00 William Jink, for 89 days, at fi per day, 78 00 Mileage 1482 miles tic )er mile, 74 10 162 10 J. R. Nowell l.-r 39 dsyu at $2 per day, 78 00 Mileage 1404 in Wen at 5c per mile; 70 2u 148 20 Wm. D. Turner, fr 42 days at $2 per day 84 00 Mileage 1092 miles at Go per mile, 54 00 138 60 A. G. Jones, for 40 days at f2 per day, 92 00 Mileage 920 miles at 5c per mile, 40 00 138 00 No unverified accounts were allowed. Number of days the Board was In session 146) rortv-stx. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Wakk County. J W. W. White, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners in and for said county, wruiv uiat mo ioriroiui; i iruw ttu --... r ,k i. oertifv that the forntrolmr is a true and lowed the members of the Board as com pensation for attendance and mileage from September 7th, 1874, to August 7th, 1875. W. W. WHITE, 14 2t Clerk. $200 REWARD. PUO CLAM ATI OX DT COVEHIVO-U THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Raxjeioh, N. C, Sept. 21, 1875. YTTTUCSAS, OFFICIAL. IKFOR YY mation has been received at this Department, that one ERVIN DUCK, late of the county f Yancy, stands charged by indictment in said county, with, the murder of Newtou Keith, aud that the said Duck Las fled the State or ao conceals hininei: that the ordinary process ol law cannot be served upou him ; Now, therelore, I, i ,urtU H. Brogden, Governor of toe Stale of North Caro- . a t . . . ..ikvlM In aa b f-w. a, issue thfa my Proclama- Private Secretary. DsscRirrioif :. : Ervln Duck is thirty years of age, 5 fflfit 8 Inches hitch, has blue eyes and wimiv colored hair. Asheville Pioneer copy three weeks and forward bin to Execuuve Depart- men. a iRrovD iiAJTD SUtaii Aifl Y'JEL oAjhi-in Organ, dt able bank f aeym, in pnrtect oraer, "V FK Tovs. Ac. at BS0W2T& PItOS PECTUS. ".. 1 KUrt h KCJTUH . ' . ; , Hi', i i . i t u;tli lio r rjp 4 U. 'A. 'm ' ..I A Political, News & Family Journal. rjflE HUJL l pub-ished iu Raleifjli, HT C., Eerj Thursday, and each number con tains Pi PTE UN COI-U-MN8, Or more, of original and carefully se- le teti reading matter. U'esliall irie to stimulate 7 71 f 71" 7 Tf A I1 T fW j and the DtViUpwcui mi the nirlavl lie. kisrce r the S title ; To ke p up with the Current Topics of the Day ; To furnish PIIACTICAIj IKroitHATIOK, Valuable to eah and every class of the community ; and to promote Good Morals, as well as Cheerful ness and Innocent En joyraent ; In short, to Entertain, Instruct & Klevnte. In Politics TbeKltA will b Republican, and will at all times KXPOSh ANl) OPPOSE ' CORRUPTION, u .mo) INC03f PETENCJ2 & EXTRA V- AOANCE Inolftott, without regard to party atfiliations. Tho Democratic partyj Which had control of the Legislature of th Htatf; and which ' has 1 been ' guilty of such flagrant abuses of power, ' - - , will lie the subject of our constant and SPECIAL SURVEIttANCE. Whilst giving lull ullintion to local' a ii State matters, we shall endeavor to, . give The ERA interest and value for reader In evey part of tho country : i ; ' ' " ' t The futo re destinies of our State depend on the watchfulness, prudence and activity of the Republican mass es during the interval to elapse before the next general State election in November,1876. $2.1 0 a Year Invariably in Advance. Advertising. Am THE ERA has a fcARGE SUB SCRIPTION LIST,' advertlsera will tind 4t an excel lentmedium for commn nktaimc with iiM) public. 8200 REWARD. rnoc'LAnATroRr ov tub UOVEUKOIL EX ECUTIV E ' DEPA RTM EN T, . RAi.ua H. N. CM SepU 1874. . WnEHEAS OFFICIAL. IxXFOIl motion hsa Jeeu . received at this Department, that one Anthony Small wood, late iof , the i county nL ; Rertia, stands charged with tha murder of CbarU liul, of jcaid county, and that the aid duiail wood i has fled the State or so itiiealM himself that the ordinary pr oeos of law cannot 1 be. senred npott hit mi Now, there'dr?, I, Curtis H. Broglenv4 Governor of the fStale of North Carolina, hv virtue nLMUtboritr in mAf veHlad iv law. du ijue this mv Proclamation of-J fering a reward V W(X''MPNOBB0 DOLLAR fo Uie adpreheosion and delivery ! of the said AnttKT Small-- wood, to the Sherrtr of Rertie,. at ihe J Court House, in , Windsor., and. Ide 1; command; all offloeraand enjoin, m&ll.t good" citlxenat to aid 'lb bringmg.aiidL frrimtna.1 to aztine. . Done at our City of Raleigh, ; the' 20th dav of ScDtember. AiD.187 and Inf the one hundredtli-yeaxi of American Independence.... .'"in dL'Jii-.C? '' ' , L ILltOGDEN. , 4, D. rt EATufini , - - ' Private Hecretarv. ' i -ion w it . . t . ... 1 J. . I.' - 1 i X Ant hon v Small wood is ablaclcmahv about 5. -yean of age; about 5 ieexkrx or seven inches hign : win wPlgAaooot 170 pounds ; has a scar on one side of his face. 1 I (" t ' Dan villa R-.W4 1. CUDivlstODVahiTi' In eiXect on aud aftei SnndayerjEt-taiber 'i i Station. ht iHaHWtprS, -m-r fc i .ivru. iu; Jtu.1 Air Line J a. 93 " . , 6.20 , V m "Salisbury 118 sJ in.1 8.341 k'5 Greensboro, 3.15; a, irull)55 ". Danville, 6.08. 4 L12 p, m. " Dundee, T.18Ui "tSO " ' ,-11 BurkeviUe.lIS s m .7i.!Niii Ar. at Richmond 2J& p.nu i8 p,m ' OOIW O SOtTTH. ' " -, Station. - (AfaOJf ' Kxtrei Leave Jlichmond, p, m, txj&iu). . uurjceviiie, 4.as 8.3G ' Dndee;' 10.33 4V 1.14 p!m.' v juauyuie,i ri., ri; 1,47.. "u( n " Salisbury, 1 5j32 - 1 6.15' " ' AU-Lln Ju.6 , ,S.2i..:f.-1 v A r. at Charlotte,; -8.22 a. m. ,8,43 . OOI XO .EAST. ; O0IO WEST. 1 Station.. i Mad..'. JJaiL Leave Greens bon 3.0Uam.Ar,1.45a.iiu " Co. Shops; '4.30 " Lv 12.30 a. m. ! Raleigh, ut -8,10a. uii Ar. at Goldsboro. tUOaaa.Lv 54X)p.in , ! 1 IOA UIN, tOHAaUJt.1 . -trUl'f, Leave Greensboru, Arrive at Salem. 1 'tr&Wl Ieave Baiem, . ;; tg.40 a.ut Ar.tGreeusbory,, . . . j 10.33 ! Passenger' train leaving Raieigh at 8.10 P. M. connects at Greensborty-with the Northern, bound .train finaKin; the quickest time to' all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same' as via Other rontes. Traiua to and.. from .points: Eask pt I Greensboro connect at Greensboro with South. Al W Va IIVlii .V1IIV a.iwm -v Two Trains dailv. botii wavs. f . On Sundays Lynchburg Acoommoda ion leaver Richmond at9t.0O a. mi, arrive at Burkeviile 12.43 . nujileaVe irarkeV ville 45 a. m., arrive at ; Richmond. 7d a. m. ,f j 1 , .. .; 1. f. . ... , ,., ,, No change of car between Charlotte and RieMndrid, ;282 Miles. . 4,4 Papers that nave arrangements to ad vertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. - Forurther infortnatioo addw-.( . ; . . , . : S. K. AJUl-KiS,, , 1 ' ' Gen'l Ticket Agent, -u.o'. nil Greensborb, 'S!i- y-f i(v rii'i.ii. tii Engineer ,3rGen'l SupoHfitendenkv rii'ii i. Off ioji Pktkrsbibo ku R. Co., . March 27th, 1872. N AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the trains will run as follows : O ' LEAVE WELDOK. Express Train, - - 7:40 am Mail Trahv , , . 3:25 p m ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express,' 10:50 am Mall, 1 7:00 p m LEAVE PETERSBURG. ' Mail, 6:40 a m ' Express, : 3:50 pm "ARRIVE AT WELIK)N. . Mall. , , 9:45 am. Express, " 0:5u p is ' 1 - 'rREIGlTT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg, :00 a m Leave Wldonk ,.t . ... , :6:00am , Arrive at Welaoni . 4s0 p in, , Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m GASTON TUAl.S. " Leave Petersburg, i3:15 a or' ; Leave Gaston, , 1:15 pm Arrive at Gaston, . 12:50 p m . Arrive at Petersburg; ' 8:10 p m , Freights for Gaston Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS, and THURSDA YS. L - The. depot will lw closed a i 5:01 p m No' goods will le' ' received attei that hour. ' " J.-C. BPRIGO; ' 53 U. , En. and Geu. Manager; QIIANGE OF SCHEDULE. RALEIGH ife GASTON R. K., , SuriipiNTJCiDKNT's Office,. ... Raleigh, Aug. 10, 1875. J On and after Monday, Aug.4 H5, 1875, trains on the K. A G. It. R. will -run daily (So,ndsy. excepted.) as 1'oliuws t GOIWG NOBTff., , - Mall train leaves Raleigh, 10:00 a. m. Arrives at Weldoh,' 3:30 r? M. Mail train leaves vveiilon,, JU:U0 a, m i Arrives at Kui6ierti. a:c.:pM. , Mail train makes eloe ci.mn'ectlon at Weldon 'wlth' the: Seaboard; and Roa nokeR. R. and Ray Line Steamers via. Baltimore, to ana from all poiuts norths west ana nortnwest, anq w Hit the Pe tersburg R.K.' via Petersburg, Rich inond and ) Washington City, to and from all points np.rtn and northwest... And at Raleiirh with the N. C. R. R. to and from all points sobth ahd south west, and with the Ri & A. Ai' Line? to Haywood anu fay etteviue.., A. Bt ANDREWS,. : 9-tf '-'x Superintendent. o ; ! Rai.kigh A'AtrarrsTAin Link R,R. - Jtoperintendenf Office, ' . , Raleigh, C' Aotr. 16.US75. On and atler Monday., A.uir.. T16th. 1875, trams on .the R. &f A, L. Road will run Jdaily,: (Sunday excepted,) as follows : . ' ' ' GOING SOUTH. : ' Mail train leaves Raieigh,1 4:00 p. Arrives At Sanford, : tk25 tf, - Mail train leaves Sanford, 6;3Q 44 ' Arrives at Cameron, 7:0" " GOING NbRTli. " 1 ; ' Mall train; leaves Cameron, 6:30 a, h. Arrives at Sanford, w 7:20 " Mall train leaves banford. 725 Arrives at Raleigh . 9:45 . , , . Mail train makes close connection at Raleigh with the Raleigh and' 1048160. Railroad, to ana irom ail pomus north.' And , at i Sanford with . the Western Railroad, to and from ; Fayetteyille and, points on Western Rajlroad. . " A. B.' ANDREWS,1 :! concerto? mura an tbs meet bematlfal in, , 1 ' alrl m and ttrntrnttrt 'in Wamm 1 C'KItTO STOP ae Irerplaeetl ta aaV , , Ora-aju. jib Is pr- eea Jr on extra. EFFECT icfc' a,RrnNp rmAir-f J firrin mrvn Txr Vttsi. IMITATION.? a va iai vMaA4, .oicET-ia yr;- ..-.- j. , iit- kwv vav THW NEW Olt" JiJ ?,?5Jl"A KV w A-r&ii&r next scale PLANUiJ mt fnret fd a Le atafbiff tomcr ' i ns all atWem tiwpTfrf meat, a4 0 PESJT riANOH MADB.VrvraeifU ;ca or parteasnaaaaJaBre fsssmitair 1 Mstnwu AGNTHWAMTED.6tMeiafts JitnUesCkmx t tae timae. A likerml timemm ut &&r n. 41 Bramdwmy, ?wYwteP.O.iySC7f jMimnfactnred In lCliarl6Ue,TK:"y vhi trnlyrA home enterprise. dt is now ln everyj?nblic eiLptitat growing city, and givea entire satisfaction. It is a ""wooden pump, simple1 In construction, uui&utv auu cuww"x or JunucriuiUf InxatioA jd prioelistapply to-j j imm U. L. GREESON, Box 159, Charlotte, N. C. HATERS-. 1 a - . 1 . fbest 1 i 1 Ar A m t " w ETW'DVEIlTiSfeiEKTSJr KSIIiCUSand GO 1 - - - - to CTJT mkmwm IN rnsMT arart sr tMi r ekh (wrongr eld IU smim yvv aklrl uani'rfcr I It niwl It tb I II onp t skirt In snr&. or 1 "Vic, a5 ntU erh. cloth mod I, Si 'l ' M ''Witt letter-., cnlli JHa4Js Vd I I L - mini r MX front. H Sav imm U-,..: . ,. ; . , fr.IT wlll.br UtVUKUECu FaCJXIU.n l y prr.u A.'BURDETTESMITH'S V-M1 S TIIT i-i n FINE ABTS and P0UT Uteratupe. ,? . M j.i . ... Slnsls Co plr .2 5 enU, imh' Air1 rfenViFrcApr.H rrhH,iUi, I" m i ii TluiMONTIIX.Y WOItXiDI VtilTTOVM 1.. J.vtnA. ibwwtiftu, attractiv aow - avnd every person wno begins with takiur Jt, tvlll never! discontinue ft .flniil.,Biill:Rnin4ii,fTivBi'lw!iV'i 1. lJKJVftKJJ illi ' UUIU' We will aire S2.000.O0 lr o6t,Dcoln to 05 persons .who send us the largest number of subscribers to our "WotUlof Fashion at S3 'each, before-1 March1 5;' 1870v;, - v, .,;ff f: - ; . . ! 7, :! 1- As follows : To the Getterriip of the Largest blub, $S00 00 in Gold com 2d Largest club, , 200 00 in Gold coin 3d Largest club, 150 00 in Gold coin 4th Largest club, ISO 00 in Gold coin' 5th Largest club, ; 120 00 In Gold coin 6tb Largest club, ..HUOain Gold coin 7th Largest cTub. 100 00 in Gold coin 8th Largestlub, ' 75 00 in Gold col n 9th Largest olub,. , 50 00 la Gold coin 10th Largest club, 35 00 in Gold coin 11th Largest clnb, 5200 rn Gold coin' ana so on w Uie com jargesc ointx t . n YOU ret a firemium Xor, every subscriber getSfa reTfi oth of .these Goltt Coin Presents offers wiU he fonud at.full length in the Sep tember Number, besides the names and P. O. address of 102 persons to whom wo have Jdst paid $2,185.00 fn Gold, according to onrprevicms offers. You can write to onetr!alLof them, ind theywiM tell you that we do, exactly as we promise;! - lriTTri T 1 fl ril way, is;to send your own subscription to eithor of our Msg I III K Kfnl a2$nes when you will get the first number 'nnd your Cer 1 UUlti! 1UiUl tificates'of Premiums, which you can showf and .atonce begin getting sabsdribers, or send 23 cents Xor.ono copy. Send stamp fo Fash- ! ion catalogue., . , . , , P. O. Box 50551'' ' ; 914 . . .' t; I'lcasjuit and Prolitable LIim-. . . ,t , ; ployuieut. , Beautiful ".giiarniing '; . , Oh. how lovely V What are they worth," Aj Such are the exclaniations of tliose w ho see the large, elegant new.Chromos. produced by the Eurtpeanand Ameri can Cm-omo PublishingCo: J'EVery ohe' wiJl want them.: It requires no talking 1o sell th j pictures, they sneak ;'or tljfcin ei v es.? ' Can vassersV agems, 'and ladies and gentlemen out of employment, will t.nd, this the best opening ever offered. to make money: r or run particulars send stamp for confidential) circular.' M Address F4 GLKASON, A CO., 738,. Wash ihgton Street, B6ston, Mass, 4w Mi. 4 it-. ! . . 1 M MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINiA.,1 RifhirMiir1A Jv.I.tem3 a'3 an.V Eablwhln House Norlh or SESSION; iS-iT.'o, Winter Course of Lectures bog;in Octo ber 1st, and close iu five montfi.V. Flill course of-Medical Instruction by the Faculty, and daily system, otV examina tion's' UV the Adjunct' Faculty. ' Pro fessors 'fees;' '$120. Pharmacy Con rse $15. BeneliciarK t TicJketj 50, , For full particulars or catalogue apply to J, IL IoOA W, Ml! -D.VDeirfbf thePaculty Noe00,GraceSt.r.RichuKd,.ya. 12 4w OIL ?Mf 'Hi jiiV .TS"YjGHQMA-NCy' ( OB. ifiQUL XT CHARMING.", How either sex may iaBcirrace anu gain me loveana ai fectipns of, any pei-soni they dwose in stantly. This simple, mental .acquire ment a! l:ean; nossessfree- bv'tnad. for 25c.-- together! with) a marriage guiae. i v Egy otian Oracle, Dreams, Hints. to ja- book. 'Address T WILLIAM & CO., " ! .Publishers, JPhiladeiphla ; iw.:. mf!0 O7!' PROIflT . .VM.vesidin,,! ilegesfn WalfSt. Books an PROIflT ON $100 in- n, ,8tock priy- and Cireiilars Uiltkl Hdw 'tis done."' sent free. Address . R axtkb. .4 . Qo Rankersv 17. .wan at., js ew, x oric, , , . . . 4w A GENjTH WANTED fprDri March's J. Great Work." . Xtelit Scenes in .tliible, ' , 1 miivx m. uiaiiiuuout i.-y jLtuuik just inuil Press, J. C. McCUHD-V At'O.J ' ' la-w, ,, ,,!t Philadelphia, Pa. A! k'oftxvNirirW'l'r.i-'Every Vamliy buys: it , Sold by Agents. Address, ' r ,!,;)is.,WAiii.jiat, Jfine.Pa.( -! !? .' " tit Yi n rAri'.i.ii The Weariest Place io iBdy all K"j rids of Musical Instruments ' f From ifwabjofr.aij,) STRINGS AJ$D: TRIMMINGS FOR VIOLINS. G VITA ItS ANI j, 1 -tJ i j Mil: "i '.t flantnxl Airent fnr th CAlfthratnrl-. Rest for Churches, best for Schools, best in the ,tIoma . cirele, best everywhere Prices, to suit the tjm.. Send for cata logue. ; j, t. i r,,f f .. "if . .,1 H .;" (I stun lit.' , Baskets In Baskets! Baskets! H The 1 Largest Assorthienf in the city. Demijohns; li rooms, snoe and crnmtf jrusnes, uaDie 3iatscnooi iiags, - ., Matchesrooth Picks, 15 tacking. fueatner -'trusiers, porsery -n Cbairs, urmina ana vk -i .. 1 51. ooanut Dippers. f. ... ! Croo net Sets, Batta, Calls, fancy Goods Toys, Perfumeries, Soaps. JQ race Hoops "Battle Doors and Shuttle Cocks, Pipes. Cigars' and Tobacco; afad' wanf thlfigs too tedious to . mention; Call and ex amine mv stock and nrlcwa tiffnr rinr. .bargain don't fall tn tali at; ".- p 20-5ui . XALEIGII. N. C. , . i r. j 11.,. - 1 1 '" " OTIOaSdHKBEBYi GIVEN that theRrtster in RaleigJiiCibeloTeiAL'W.Shatler. El..vRegr in RankmDtcvnon the .ith dav orfcentember.. 1875. at 10 nwwi Jx , ior me purposes namea in the 27th secttun taf tim Rgnfcrtrnt Act of 'March SL ,1807- whereat the Assiimee "will appfy'fbr settlement khd dlsrharge. -l ovAitL wcardoro, Assignee,- Jttaieign, N. c. Raleigh, Sept, 2d, 1875. 12 3w second . general, meetintz of the creditors of Augustus j. Foster, Bank rupt. will be held at tneiRnster'a blHce5 : rri, t , v 1.. s- ;mZY ADV33KTISEMENTS. ESENTS! Ttils Costume jdh the nAmtrkmA UD GOIM PR ilFF&K-i n it- tiiatcmf.Vn?! rcpli- fi. puod U mala v.m& tSiy 4UkT MT l-qual cau ty, . 1 1 i ona r tt. FadiMr rontumeu ortnr iritj; Th Kent hwly mm wrti -Hud It nrnfu Miattao Mrcixt ciMtrui that . limUJr fUtorwrn utru rtMutvaiUaui-ou-tly, ..turn!. T'.ioAM&t U he n-VJf t.Mwtthw ; Rch ufres 1 yardiwf 87-1 ;trm. u itK ft. -No. f nncn-tlrt, C ihefBXTITZE . I ; Oil . Sfriith's ' Illustrated Pattern1 Bazaar . H . , , i Sample copy, 25 vents, j . , h Fnbscnptlon price $f,10 a year Hst-pnM. One Dollar! worth; oP Patterns giyen to. each subscriber A'BKK as prouiiinn. UUUI iU : Ull U AX-II UJ Wa will givai s3,&0 00. in (.OLD coin to 133 persons who scud us tho largest . number of subscribers to our 'liiiztu.r, at tl 10 each, before March 1,-1876. ' As fallows : To the Getter-up of. the. , largest club, $300 00 In Gold coin 2d Largest club,' ' 200 00 lu Gold 'com 2d Largest club, 150 00 In Gold cola 4th Largest club, 125 00 In Gold coin 5th Largest clnb,' 100 00 n Gold coin itu, Largest. club, j,, o 00 in. Gold ooiu 7th Largest club, 50 00 in Gold coin 8th Largest Wub," " 25 00 in Gold dAn 9th Largest dub, v i 24 U) in. Gold coin , 10th Largest club, 25 00 in Gold coin . ! Ilth Largest club,' 25 00 In Gold win" and so oil to the 133d lsrgost club.' - " - Mi you send us. And every subscrilKT . . , . Broadway, New York City. iOOK AND JOB PIUNTINrj o ok B i n d in it ExSctited' W the very ocstf ntiV latest lm. proved tyle.. -We have the only combined JOB OFFICE AND liOOK-blNDEKV m THE CITY- OF RALKKiH, stmt the 1 LARGEST ESTABUSRMKNT of the kind IX TIIE STATE. Our Prlutlmr. ni lii,liir I Pamphlets and Books, hh s been cxtenslrely - praisoa . uxe jctcss xiona anu poutn. tJays J. It. Btirwell, A.'M., Peace lustitutei Ka leiirhi 44 1 havs never had dealings with nny iPiuiters who, do better .work." , i p. Uob igood, Principal Raleigh Female Seminary: ' ti rtnnA nil Klff.Mhltmll. AT. m 1...M A . ; year do as good work, and on as rcamjnable iham School: " We know of no bQtter bonne iu meir line." rrcsiucnt anu cannier en 1 zen&'i National Bank, ef RalUh We know of .np Establishment tucninjc out neater, or , Ztkdrc atisfactbry Jobs'. Miicn of iliclr print ing and binding done for this Bunk has taken premiums at different Fairs." . : 1 j i Oar BLANKS for Clerks, Sheriff! Rogi tersiilaglstrates, Attprnevn &cTproiioanced , ihc lcst in the, market. (,-Scn(l for catalogue. "If ymrtrant' rood wnrl; at)(rirA prices, tor printing. BOOKS, PA llLETlr SCHOOL CATALOGUES, CJltCULAlW, LETTER1' 'AND ' NOTE TTEADS, UILL HEADS, CARDS ENVELOPES, TAUd, pr 1 ! . PkTNTINI ,IlP ANYiKINIi 1 rIfyouwantlDGrTDAY'liCK), . . REtToRf) ' BOOKS, SCItAl COOivS; OLD ' liOOKd REUOOND, or . ' " v BOOK-BINDING OF ANY KIND, . ; , ,7 8ynd your, prders to . f ;f ,1 ED.WARD5, BU0UHT0N & CO. , - PRINTERS. .AjND, BI?iI)EUd, , f , 1 n iiiicAiicclu)Eir;i Organ; pf .C.; AJapl.VlWl..;, ,erry week at 10 wr aumnn. . Oiiiof the oldt Eolllous Papt-rs In t be South. F An an ' advertidog uieUiuiu uuurjtAM4 lv any iu, , , the State. Address, EDWAltDa, tliOrGIl-' TON 60 V04 Raleigh. N: C. 1 " 1 1 T T tCA LJS A It T II E TUACKI And let the rush conti aue on its way to ' 1 m-ROSENBAUM's;;;; : 1 j- At Kline's Old Corner, FayettevUle aud , iiargett Streets, where it is a well known fact that there Is to be ' t- found the. largest stock-of :...? ti.DBY GOODS; ;j o, j 1,- PJIINTS DOMETICj ,j, , i! ILALDSiBItOWN, ANp,: v, BLIiACIILHJ DOMESTICS, UATB ANDiCAPB,; MILWNr-ri o K iV Y G O 0 D S, K Or ; , vr . l - ' I , 'iTlOKSrFJkK-i -n , T CY GOODS, dkCM?&CLJ inthfl City, .,f,u-. ft ' We are daily receivlnglargeaddjtiona , to the General Stock; I which Is always 'I kept fresh and complete in everv! branch .1,1 JbtEADY-MADE CDOTHIkCt ' ' iatbe specialty of my trade, and I am now prepared to oiler every i grade ol 1 Clothing at the very bottom nrlcos. Call J and see for yourselves. ' 1 ' . ' 1 ' CRQQKERY DEPAJlTflENl, i ihav' the - only? exclusive Crockery ' f i I Store in, the veityi l Qonfiocted - with , and . adjoining the J main, establishment. I ofler every species of Crockery at whol ! f aale, to the contotryi trade. U Northern prices, as I buy, direct inlarge quantl-. . ties.rrorDr first bands; G?' trort?' anfl tho nnhiu say that I am bettor prepared than ever tO'admlnistert to Uholr every "want 'at -iti .tarsavUlcxai; will .gJmraptee;Baao-1 orv, ;c .B!gn;'-0ber lj'1871. 15'l .:; ? rrr; Superior to i Jawyf t fertilizer : , I IADE.LH TIISUmTED STATES,, , tor VUXAUilV'M U-nitVi U C i: i-tu ; tsri! -ieitor .iir rnRAnnn. .... ujFOTudtJrjrJi McLAUGULlN ,K ksa '-"7 Bf. M". lIOUSTOITc CO.," Monroe,' N. C. "" lt MURRAY1 COi. Wllnrrngtori,' iff C. ' it WJLLTAMSONJ'DPCUURCU A nilu, u t riiTIIOMAlVlVdeigh,N.iai; j W. IiMcqHKE,rankliraokiN. ;q; BRANCH A CO., Wilson, N. C. 1 M. A. ANGIER, Durham, N. C. Marcn letn, 1375. y zm rr , v t s . N t 1. " ,.1 s. . . mm- I
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 14, 1875, edition 1
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