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XT THE ERA. J. : -1 ' A KBPUBLICAN WEEKLY NEWS-P 4 ti.-ttttf: rrs'TRAL OIinANM 4 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY I (SEE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ON THIS PAGE.) i A . -- . f OF TIH2 JPAIITY... 4 . i W. 31. BROWX, Manager. W a 1 J M iJou ork executed at short no Officb over tbo North Carolina Book I i j cSju Huaurjiasseti py anj 3-Iimllflr 9tai)'olimAii In It,.. Dl.l. store, corner of Faycttevillo and Mor-jt gau streets, first door south of the State House. RATES OF ADVERTISING . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Ono square, one time, j M two times', . 1 - $ 1 CK One year, -Six months Tliree months, - ?2 10 -105 - - 55 3C - 1 M throe limes,. ,- ' 2 (X VOL. V. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1875. . - .f A-ii'it ,?r: I'iiii iivi .. f NO. 23. Contract advertisements taken ai proportionate! j low rates. :i THE ERA, j , 1 31 t-iT I S VARIABLY IN ADVAXCE. ' THE ERA. Eli -a3 4U to its domination; It has noj We clip the following notice options. They should raise theirS I rMf fn. I . . . I a . 1 , L" rtl t . . . - - 0J . aiaaj a sv.i 4 1 A 1 Wl f Ti r r-i -k - t m 1 ' k1 ipio auu uuv iiuirinis .excellency Lr.v. isrogden iromiVUIWca n&""v mviYwugiu, nui ....i. iHiorriuioi ihetnUfd.itateOhitHtpJnfMriNinfmiw pvop ottf w;,;n .... fcH me question aepenos upon tnea RALEIGH. IV. C hltlie point of the bayonet if occasion fci requires. The Democratic party is a cheat, r.iul Fourth Pajjes. f r piand will not hesitate even to steal Tlie Cross (X) lark is to remind vou that your subscription U al0Ut?lUpi10ij tn rvj irin-. It all renew proiiiptly.K the an arerument to bolster Itsplf im. " i b pj vv vy buu uidllJl, 1 Mceiveu m ment in Its persistent attempt tofcl.f the e national honor. wasJlwas stor tremendous load of dpht I Jafternoon uuru -nu-s uis Mpreserve, in all its usefulness and anguished gentleman arrived inMnnHtv thA vtpm of nonnfnr otn. our City on Mortday niht to a.tten(imnnfinn that hn nlrmrfv nrnVPn nn r;i i . . - . j i nine annual meetin? fir me htocK-inpctimahh. honofit nir wvmip i holders of the Wilmington andy Renuhlic T. 1 .11 1 r u..m.mnjsirwis. While here his lxcvllencv I inMirrl tn annrw-rf f ho o rm r orkiilW l...rn1PAji1niif Witjim &j "fl""' -" ." w.v !? with the deenest sorrow thatM... .. i...,m - i.uaiLV mitn iiul iumli v ul'uiiil u iiiii inpton City, at on HH.rniiig, Id iust. i ": 4 tt .ii . i muiu iiv nan : aiiu l-VtII III' T1H WHt IPn Pmi fillJ (Mtll f-i I XL" tv :r " r " v . toecuiue general inrciufjn pnmeni or a nne serenade uy tneg'hnfl nsw,!.fi9ninfliipn9hnniH lvoseuu isanci," wnnene w.isai v,e allowed to criDnle its usefulness. lkA aT MM 1 S-SJL t mon-it rtmuL-e in jxayor oauauay. it should be as impartial as it is The cry for specie rungfJ . f ,,u u"w"w 13 IOOKI C-ru:f;K yfree. The future of the Republic rag I 1 iL . I-J v- art- i-4i.ru.upvi, lu l,,tRit was pleased to term i.vith of lion. Henry Wilson. Victfcl,, rru r. ' - k t. . . a 1 ( . . W llll .- a I II 11 " I m. ruaax. A a, m A la a, u a; 7 w w w - n a V Proident of the United Statrs,Wfhrncyim.f h: l-nfl q: h n anrtlU wen ana expressed nimseir asaJepend3 , upon our Free Schools. , miiiiviiiLr eiiifiveti ins vwu lci our vi i vit.. ..I4:i.. i - v . . LSi - luuiuuiy atiu un & 13 re-rji ni? f ion w a wm.f.R' anyattentions at the Ii:inds,wfH : ir TTr.rri.rH -h vuiali! citizens who cuIIk! on himF3in 1867 , only 4,137 could read andl? runell IlOUSe at Which herwHto Onrntvn Kfntittira nf PrimPli pinK, and On Vedn d tVtlhnw lArl v that. 7nnNnm fa nrl1 n the Mayor olBce a t :.,--.. t -.- t,t .. .ri ;-. if Prospect -Hall, Xoveland, . Cottonville, Gray's Creek r and Cedar Creek, to Fay-n etteville, 112 miles: and ba6k, twice a week, byH steamboat. I Leave Wilmington Tuesday rf and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Fayetteville next days by 4 p in; Leave Fayetteville Mondays ville, 7 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Magnolia daily, except Sunday, at 10.15 am; Arrive at Kenans ville by 1 Tpm; J Leave Kenansville dailj', ex cept Sunday, at 7.30 am: 3 Arrive at 3Iagnolia by 9.30H am. i Bond required witlh bid, $30(j L3or ineH aistjreatest enemy.. To guard against on Ve(1iuday(5itf Gnr Free School iSj-stem must idered tni corn Fibecorae general throughout the ... . - I tl . 1. u;ucltautennuutpiai:eiii an fcfiof fnnnPnrl nrertirt frn PrA tnarlrJrv tnoh Tlmw -m v -----w-- ,..w - k.j - x, .-w - nviv. vi rt i !. . . l i ri t - - rv- ..v..,uajw ,f mwn ThfiWftrrpaqpdJ-uorin Lironna wno n more ae-?,tn ihonort raii ;ntoii;inf tt. 1 o h4 1 1 , ., i . . vVwt-.v -,. jTn mnlt.inl v anrl nrnfAnt: thmnnnr IS no man lllff jpriM nf frppmpn rnonirpa vio-iliintt Im-'? u r .11 . : . : .The national unitv was ureserved.bserve5!y popular vyith all classes ozen3f irrespectIveof party .-Idem. ..- . . . a r a i AitiA.n ia i-v . - hh.tj " , - uir m ace v in not auow us in inttfTho ut u in rir fnr flniH , V- V.i ... . . ,.,.,, i,.iiC iceriaiuiy enueareu nimseu to inery TonlrhArA wntlpmpn whvUthk i nt lsfcue to comiutnt at Iengthr. i,.wi..r, an,i n v.-.v, tK.t1,ri.i &;. h .. ... ...w. looicnere, gentlemen, wny is tnis icertainly endeared himself to the Ul-n mis caiHinuy vo uie iiauon.M Jietmblican r.artu. This un-Li'Jf the Cape Fear region in a way Htnry Wilson was a great ana aihntlW, fftr rAillu h, Atnno, tho 7)p.Pltnat can never pe forgotten, and . Lf - w w--a w w - - h -'-- T"4 1. -... I. 2 L L ft. J 1 l i.i in Thft HhIitv with w . i hi ........... , t wucu mereisio ue a "newueai' rZ. .. . m ...,:t$'ocracr ' ,nHu,ck xneyseemMforhonoB.. be they either State or "e b """ """r,'Khnal Buccess. the complete refuta-t-iNational.New Hanover countv and his eminent services for many years,Hi. inn tlf nl, lhpir lnft(1 nrcdictions.fthe rest of North Carolina will see and above all, his high character infe. thov m!W. in nrdpr to rprminBto lt that Curtis II. Brogden shall pt j n Jhnvon full hand loH The Governor returned to Raleigh f7..hr tj.tipj.. MRVinfr no Drinci-tvpstprrlAV morn inc. .. l rr 1 . l. Ill tf? o- Ainenran peopie. iru ,u u uew Ie,ofther own substantial enough .rt,u, uuti b; "u ........uk ",rito lnake common cause, they resort 3 ha. been extinguished the ol(, Qf ftl, things 1 no I'jiiowing is me aiiuounce-M r, titAna tney mur, in oraer to regair private life, had rendered him a U-Aome of lheir lost res0rt tc l.,vl object m the eyes of Utother tectcg- Having no princi Lutriwiiuie oLuie anu nariicuiariv 10 U8!knnri !,-r . ,;ni .fi . . i ilium naiii3i jlijilct. dli JutTU olitvi . . -. inrsr It is vour solemn duty as a rJ respectable Citizen to walk along! the street with your eyes on a level with the second story windows, and it's none of your business what Kind of stockings are shown on the nenaa via I l-a A nut htncr ia nroforohlP Bto a barefooted woman. Detroit 1 -v .-fl --v --! - vr f 1at3 In f-rir t.UI ilk I llltZiA ill 111 -5CV IMUO. lilt ment by President Grant of th-laPjWest (ne ciaptrai) of - m0ro cur lucuted event: ( feroncy is hoard. In the North, rA u u 1 1 r .ii .i.im j. . ' U'int7Jn)V. Nov. 1.7."i i" Ii is with profound Mirrow that?prevail, 44 hard money " is tl:t- rr.hhifiit h.is to announce tokjvailing cry. In the feoutn tneinu it he refuses to tell the people Joe Turner seems to be 44 stirring nt. th trwnlrfvi" in lila nu'n rnrfr a m ti a a sr jr vaa W 4 It is generally conceded that he has the Nexcs where his satanic mpjesty jis said to have had the pig. Nov,t interestif Mr. Turner is the just and honestp the pre-fman he declares himself to be, whyl r$F'ree Press. and Thursday at 7 a m; Ff 13113 From Kenansville, by 11a lid- Am ve at Wilmington ncxtsi vine, iseuiavule. Haw Tr $ V I rm t f- r tt - T vt 511 v.o1rA' UltlUJ 111 llllj YVUllll Will UiaiaC 4. i.JUU UU AXJMU UU V W V4 va-u V.iU V . is kissing an academy girl, and then wake up to find that a depraved, fly M i3 waltzing around the ragged edgeH Ul U19IUUUUI. OFFICIAL . . y . ..r if pepi- oi if.e uiiih stales. ineH,j cn,.vd of hungry office-seek Hhow. by a rascally fraud, the Stated 0-:ith of :il iih rharac.'er, his hrig cum-r inj Thelt I,.. M-rvW- of liis Staty amlufthtW , limn, his devotion to l he cause oifc Vir. "lV . . ers stand aloof, waitiug the issue ofMof North Carolina was comoelled to1 iiir. Tne em- t'veiit. ready to espouse either horhppay one hundred and twenty menp tne Vntfr.a,ci mce l oHlSlOl From Smithville, by Supplyf 1 of the deeeas.l, hisof the dilemma. for thirty days' idle time snent InH o?""1" V'' Z'tZnXuM and Shallotte, to LittleK Renublican nartv trieanwhileRnlifrh. fnnrflnllars np.rdier,i! DnrTt. BtQr. n v. on.i N Kiver t.u.;, 41 mnes ana 1 F n -i s i " i-suuiicu uiaira uu fcuc lumw aim my m Jo Ir- rrra o tT?co Ir .... .111.. .... utitU It. hnt. Hn.!. Tlf- n- v 1 U:..ll.r ,V.1..1, .....,, --,1 - Lrl un.B, viiiwu flrivals herein specified, in the StateH a . m I - f r . . -.1 :..-n..:4. f u v rv-v r i r-v rw x a ? P: Viv President, lletir, Wils n, wno died in the nation this morn inent station I t 1 f.iciloiu and tin ahiiity which ht hrouht to the di-charge of evry duty, stand conspicuous and are in ileliMy imjuo-ed on the hearts and1 affections of Hit. Afiiericjin eo4le.? Im ttiniony of respect for tliis dis t ti ij-inshiil clh7..'li Hml 1. 1 1 1 1 k ii 1 1 t ii r ., ---- - , . . :c st-rvatil. the various depart ineiitsler ut the jrove.iiiiietir will oe ctoseut' . . . . i tlie !:t of tlie iiiitcr.il and T tn Mv-'cutiv M oision oul all the K f iitive 1epartmciu.s in Washing- i w ill l.- drao-d Willi badges o i" r. iiil t r Li 1 1 k iirn nvu ' ' No petty schemes turn itsM T.XrS a,.' ' , - , Wj'WllU.11. IUUI. ioij. eourse. o dogmas lead u asiray.p t1r. -.....r.l in tho .,:.af h PnrlPflredfl l" vian nauu c uoeu mau la.iitarv and t aval honors .i.liiO.'l Siirneil. LJ. S. iiaxt, I-e-ident. Hamilton Fish, See. of State. irtnj-' ,:,.u,,,iM-r f;Vhir'y, Uufl Let the good people of No Nvrt'taiiu War and o-the NavvE.1 K . . . . i . i . . ..... j.'Mi'ijr.i nn in thft interim tietweenffi NVi.i i-;.e oioei.-t toai. a,.roprmo.M - - - .tS.nnw hnvP h?Pn flt Isst SViO.OOO Ivet ni nPYTT- ' UNITJEU STATES MAIL.. days by 3 a m. Bond required with bid,$2,300 13101 From Wilmington, by Top sail Sound, Stump Sound, Sneed '8 Ferry, and Aman's Store, to Jacksonville, 64 milaa q n rf Vtanlr nnnp a week. . - y Leave Wilmington Friday attl 6 am; Arrive at Jacksonville Satur day by 12 m; Leave Jacksonville Saturday at 2 p m; Arrive at Wilmington Tues day by 12 m. Bond required with bid, $900. 13102 From Wilmington to Town Creek, 14 miles and back,1 rnn o tral I 3 uu-v u iivn. 1 Leave Wilminrton Saturday . . . . . at 7 a tyi i Arrive at Town Creek by 12?J m Leave Town Creek Saturdays at 1 p m: LI Arrive at Wilmington by 6g p m T t . ... . . . vyv a xouu requirei wunoid. yjou H1312 From New Ileme, by Pol- 9M 1 . ra T locKsyiue, to Trenton, miles and back, twice week. , .- , i Leave New Berne Wednes day and Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Trenton by 3 p m; JLeave lrenton Tuesday and T . .1 . a. n r-v . rnuay at o.to u m; Arrive at New Berne by 4.3d Bond required with bid, $100. Branch, Richlands, Guitfl312G From Beaufort, by Mill Point Branch, Cathatino Iake,fi Portsmouth, to-Ocra- back, 3 Post Office Department, Washington October 1, 1875. i PROPOSALS will be received at ill sections. It has solely lor itsguovernor will forever disappear ! t3from July 1, 187G, to June 30, 1880. object the advancement of suchM - fcl Decisions announced on or before ElMarch 8. 1876. r l i i .- ri vv i x i;i a u v . a v v a v a a w r i a r-j .- rr.i av i in 11 11 io' w. rr t I - H rrtPst o-ooil to tht. trreatest num-Seompanied the jailor. Mr. Ellis, to! Bond required with bid, $200.11 13103 From. Wilmington, by asy X J 1 1 ..! UII Umomrt tn Shallotte, 39 miles andsi back, once a week. te Leave Wilmington Wednes-li day at 6 am: Arrive at Shallotte by 7 p m; Leave Shallotte Thursday at; Gam; Arrive at Wilmington by 7 p m. Bond required with bid, $400. lof NORTH CAROLINA, and Tar Landing, to Jack 8onville, 44 miles and back, twice a week. ! Leave Kenansville Monday sna Thursday at 8 a m; Arrive at Jacksonville next days by 10 a m: I Leave Jacksonville Tuesday -3 !... M. . ' nuu rnusy ut x ;p in; . , i Arrive at Kenans.ville next days bv 7 d m: Bond required with bid, $7001 13114 From Kenansvi lie, by Uranch's Storey Outlaw' Bridge, Albertsdn, Resacai Pink Hill, Buena Vista, ana Barecta, to Kenansl- miles and back, once $ . week. . I Leave Kenansville Saturday at 9 a m; ! Arrive at Kenansville Sun day by lp m. I i Bond required with bid. $300. 13115 From Albertson o Kinston,W lairt . rv - -v : - L-' b week. j n Leave Albertson Friday atkl Arrive at Kinsto6 by 12 m;J f Leave Kinston Friday atj it . n m: - I V Arrive at Albertsbnby 7 p m.K iond required with bid, $200. 131.6 From Rock v Poiht. hv T.nhP ir r-crrj Creek, Point Caswell, andri Moore's Creek, to Blacky River Chapel, 32 miles andh back, once a week! 1 M Leave Rocky Point Friday atp 7 a m: I D Arrive at Black jliver Chanel by 6 p m; i Leave Black River ChapelpH xnursuay at a m; fi Arrive at Rocky j Point by 0t D in. ; ; f i! Bond required with bid, $400.$! coke, 5.3 miles and once a week; Leave Beaufort .Tuesday, at .10 p ra; , . Arrive at Ocracoko Thursday by 4 pm: i Leave Ocracoke Monday at S am; - , Arrive at Beaufort next day oy lpm. ; Bond required with bld,$o00. 13127 From Ocracoke to Hatteras, 15 miles and back, once a week. . Leave Ocracoke Friday, at b am; Arrive at Hatteras next day by 10 am; ; Leave-Hatteras Saturday at 10.30am; Arriye at Ocracoko next day by 4 p m. Bond required with bid, $200. 13128 From Newport, by Sander' Store, to Peletler'a Mills, 17 miles 1 and back, once o week. i f. Leave Newport Saturday at 1 p m; , . , , Arrive at PeleUer's Mills by I p III, i ' ' ' I j Leave Peletier's Mills Satur4 1 ll.lVRtnom. . ... N Arrive at Newport by '12 m. Jisona required .wi tli bid$300 Leave Smithville Tuesday atl 7 pm; fei Arrive at Little River next day by 7 p m; Leave Little River Thursday at 6 am; Arrive at Smithville by 7 pgf 13117 From Dudley, by Jericho, to Mr n;jj r. 7.t e .jt.. Jiobe-r- snuuiu exawiuir. curej uiri rj me laivs, jorms ana instructions m annexed. See law requiring certi fied check or draft with bid exceed- F . . : ... 4.1 C 1 : i iJ ii M .nl C-i r(n nonrl A--i.W imi nil An- ... .U.. .-I .it ilnnoo. 'wul wuj-.-n-vt nitrirj J if its future benefits. H T " " 3096 From Norfc-i (Va.). by now and the great battle year, ponder wen over puuiieai Think over events with . . oe rei h it-n I in tliM iiii'iitiirc of one U'iiose rtii!..' . ml . k t . .i L.t.r. I k .-S ...,u,? nu r.v.v ... "" matters. 'i in- 111 ii;iin luj-i i f y li airiuiri ... 1 T . K'an unprcjudiceu miuu. xc piiy reason, and let common 'and thought usurp the place of th son county, in Au- ust last. In that event, perhapsX - r tif!ti Sflr rf Vnrth 'u rrl i nn ivnii IrlF-,3 (HJI.y r " ' w " ---j l1 .or ntT cuidedM Tne emocratie papers are labor-t . .nn AiDl. hard to create a favorable im-ffl pression over the work of their late? --IB I.ct us ICenson Together. ihj Ik mocratic :.iziiti)ii :t plain declaration but it is not tii.tue without due consideration mad impetuous farfuticism that haMa r lon' the so-called Constitution- ?al Convention. With their recent .'ill ill 11 1 11 11 1 1 ill ill . ...m. v.. w . . . . ... iiocratic party, as an or-f 37 . t? . ..Cidefeats added to the rascality in re- i,tntir.;.,i Th:Alfor the past fifteen years. Reasong nnhMOn nd tel. ! ,i.. o;.u-Llother matters, the Democracy of Tntri artnTTrrA rTirv. ano inruvv Bccnuiiaiisiii u-m ,.ki . . , . . . , ta m..uc witnotic nue iueruuon,kiIV th. flnfl nrrHiPriuuu ".kj ,1 it is true. The Democratic inir-H. , L " ' " , V : f ,t01oads of trouble. Truly the " way v has not, and never had, any -rjotherwi9e and the great well grounded principles ItU Ameriean IndepC, r Hy,r has and nev.r w II, go forll.to. , sm wUhout , Jj)t upon uoguia-t anu if ... -5 1; TtTi nu-- uu siaviiii f . - . iAmeiicitn people. t ii.ittle except upon dogmas hi 11. great fundamental princi I'lt-s to footer and ierpetuate. iiMves, live-" tr.uni of tinit merely by advauc-(iifferent Centennialj lence will that unityi which should characterize the great. Great Bridge, Blossom Hill, Currituck C. H. (N. C.), Knott's Island, and Coin K jock, to Poplar Branch, 75; miles and back, twice a week, by steamboat. Leave Norfolk Monday and Thursday at 6 a m; Arrive at Poplar Branch by 5 p m; Leave Poplar Branch Tues day and Friday at 5 am; Arrive at Norfolk by 5.30 p in. Bond required with bid,$l,500S of the transgressor is hard." The Democratic lights in Norths Carolina are hourly growing moreM I. . ... m 11 ouscure scarcer? uisccrnuuic. loun Ejmucii Convention! Ransom gotm a- in... r.Kij ihirtv i.ippps of silver: Has-fa fa save usiruui nun. - L Z M . . ..... . W3 ind skips along thej The Daily Xetts suirgests that thegsell's prayers didn't pay a cent, ana membersPpake took nis last cent irom met Conservative a. I it. . i 1 . . I . .1.... . 1. . n. . . I I n . a r 1 .1 rl V - . Il 1 1 I -, nuv ii utriunuuiiTii nuiiuus o V'WUO composed Hie laic t5U-L2invii-"--'''- - y..-. -hip-trap schemes as its leaders arelA'nntitntional Convention shouldB f n'ish enou?h to believe will throw&?,.... ka.-... r..v.iir. in h r.rKjs nfj. Hon. A. M. t.,. ..r i Li , AlB. Vance for m mt.- i.uwto. fcstheir respective districts reviews t Waddell is out for Z.S Governor next year. ri . M mnti Chronicle. . . .-.sr. -- DOdy and givei . . i. v,... r1in jje, w; Kp ontt J Tt i i.i .'-.I . rri 41 , . , " whatever their impressions may Deafor four eaa nsidera-Mas to the feeHngs of the people ong Among others it sug-l Popular jbuucatioii. ranom parade before theil Education is the nanomaia 01 public A,V notion of In P. i'ST.t dH eral. V e consider this one ot mera t . t license, and thlssoonls Rmost impudent proposals ever read?1ieatis tQ anarchy and ruin. An ig-3 fetheir respective The Democratic party, as an or-he work 0f the . T . I 1 1 1 i;.t!!i.auon, is inconstant. t' iio one opinion for any consi !-:e time. Itcoijuettes with the peo-tjie yuject. j i. It Lifts up to their vision pros -tjts tnat n I'lt'ts which i an never be reallzetl. it is a hydra-headed concern, hold ing out inducements to all sections arid all classes and tianderinor tO i i r m. Q .n . . tuhn hvKnnrunt npnnlp cannot very prwudicc. fLi. ,-- h.. Crfcil the resoectSlwith sell-fro vernment. They re-R . We h ,nlly a recur to the pK nflJeneo not only of his hn-H rUi.S 'nsupjKirtof our assertions except,nediate . constituents, but of thejj This power they will not wil-ll hi enlighten the rising generation. Estate at lare, to again impose him-lingly create themselves. It mustfe Kvery middle-ageil man and eveii&Air nnmi the nubile is absurd. Who-be created for them, and this neces-g ... -i lents oMwiii believe n. The;Jthe shameful many of our younrer stud m-iory, win confirm them I'eiiiocratlc party has no natIonalnmf of course -ievvs. It has a clan in the North()Crat n tolerate limt ohs(Hiiiii.iil v vvnMliIii at the Hi. edward 1 1 W ! I r 1 1 V V Mi; .4 ku . i y-J xosuru. w "1 Htrjiv Ieads to despotism. The hope6i3099 ransom afters four country is in the growth andgl ofs.mthera aristocrats. It Kfha3 been weji repald for his treach-HdigpenSed by religious bigotry isJ akorvus;crjwat the Souths aud as it is not likely that theyiworso than mockery. The Stated . - m 1 ...III. . .avlmtn rn- i t-i.l seemingly acquiesce in ther jjj tQ tue eXpense of purchas-ii"1" t nt Reptihliean status of teinff another silver set, he will proh-rJ i nriiie Has a tral wluj present country, but cesses of whose and hatred ty cherishes - w productive of good try. his views. UU U isu j;uiouc '-'j tSperpetUliV OI our r itx ocucnji oa-iji no respectable Dem-tem. The State has no other de-N either the man orUMense. Without ir, me btate nas euner tne man oij . .. r W consider mat nes. becomes bigotry, and freedom cruard with zealous care th - ... ... . ! ment or its pumic scnooisa snetarian influence should hei in me innermost -ably hold back any Ideas he mayHa!owea to interfere with that no n hearts lurlw treasonyi honing for a further bid.flertv of thought which prevails InW . The Dehiocratic par-13Thftt there are ntlemen in your four public school i The young mimig no id,.s calculated Uyparly who are -II1Ing and wouldot "nie . .u, to the coun-JIQuyji Kjve camna views upon Strong and healthy. It has one great scheme in Jmatters pertaining to the intereststl TheelTorts made by the Catholic nn il,...Kf hnfRL lUUU, Ui uy miy iciittnuouv....... are resorted to. For j years before.1: tliP rc.K.ll:.v tt ....! l.t lrejadices of the people both North a-'id South, and during the great tfUvla !i I n l,J 00,u IIC1U ' IIIO U10S3U3 iU VAJC latter section under Its control byl loience. The Democratic party is?l I fit 1 Aft.. t T a. t.l.M Edenton .Coleral n , Harrells ill . a. fl "W-k vine, uaie'8 ierry, a eiiypa Shore. Winton . Riddicks M ville, Gatlington, Southfe Quay, (Va.), and Cobbs-k3 ville. to Franklin Denot (Va.j, 106 miles and back! three times a week, by steamboat. ..JdlVC; X IJ UllUlll AUUIIUdJl . Wednesday, and Friday at 8 pm; Arrive at Franklin Depot Tuesday,, Thursday, and Saturday by 8 a m; Leave Franklin Depot Mon day, Wednesday, and Fri day at 9 a ra, or after arri val of mail from Norfolk ; Arrive at Plymouth same days by 6 p m. Bond required with bid,fo,000; 3I30U8 From riymoutn. oy ans Soucito Windsor, 30 miles find back, three times a week, by steamboat. Leace Plymouth Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at ,8pm;, Arrive at Windsor next daysw by 12 m; Leave Windsor, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 13 ?n; Arrive at Plymouth by 6 p Bond required with bid,$l.200s: 9 From Wilmington to Smith-g ville, 30 mijes and back,s three times' ii week, by steamboat "j v Wednesday, and Friday at 3 p ro; . Arrive at mi vine uy p; m: " ' '- . ti Lav' Smithville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at Oa'm; . -. . ! Arrive at Wilmington by 12 ' m; : . . j Proiosals for si x -times a-j . week service invited. Schedule for six-times a-week service : Leave Wilmington daily, ex cept Sunday, nt 3 p m; Arri ve at S m i th vi 1 le by 8 ph! I m. I Bond required with bid, $400. 13105 From Whitesville, by Leba non. Sidney, Iron Hill, and Hickman, to Con way bor ough (S. C), 46 miles and back, once a week. Leave Whitesville Tuesday at 6 a m; Arrive a Con way borough- by 7 pm: Leave Con way borough Wed-p a sa F- nesday at b a m; Arrive at Whitesville by 7 pl tn. Bond required with bid, $700. 13100 From Whitesville, by Pire way Ferry, to Little River rs. m. 41 miles and back. once a week. Pi Leave Whitesville Friday at1 6 am; Arrive at Little River by 8 pj m; Leave Little River SaturdayN at 6 a in: v Arrive at Whitesville by 8 p Bond required with bid, $400. 13107 From AhhotLsburffh to Eliza-K bethtown. 12 miles andH back, three times a week. Leave Abbottsburgh Mon-M day, Wednesday, and Fri day at 10 a ra; Arrive at Elizabethtown by 2 pm; Leave Elizabethtown Mon-w day, Wednesday, and Fri-y rlv nt 9. fin n m? S3 . ar awaww a.-' j Arrive at Abbottsburgh by 6.30 pm. Bond required with bid, $600. 13108 From Elizabethtown, by Downingville, Ammon, Strabane. 18 miles and haek. once a week, i : f; Leave Dudley Friday at 7 am; Arrive at Strabaire by 1 p m;h .Leave Strabane Friday ate 2 pm: i R13131 Arrive at Dudley by 8pm; M 13129 From Newport to Hariowe, io miles and backi twice a wees. - 1 ;h Leave Newport Wednesday and Saturday at 7 am;! " Arrive at Hariowe by 10 a m; Leave Hariowe Wednesday and Saturday at 11 a m; Arrive at Newport' by 2 p m; Bond required with bid. $200. 13130 From Jacrlcsnnvilln hv Wttrrl'u ; jl - - - - f J 'fl Mill. Dark Prftfilr anrl flinwn'L - wmm m m-m v .a w II Creek, to Swans bo roueh, 3(F miles and back, onco a wook. Loave Jacksonville Tuesday at 1 Arrive at Swansborourzh 'notrl mm m 5 r Bond required with bid,$20b.fj m i n Tv il t Ti.ii!..!-' ions rrom jjuuiey, oy jraiiinsg Creek (n. o.), to Bentoh- ville, 20 miles and back.r, once a wreeir. : . .. i u w r j lal'r Leave uuuiey bajturuay atgVjN . f ..X TT XJ !ll - & 3 1 i jtvrnve ai, ienionvnie oy j pm; - ' ," ' I Leave Bentonville Saturday at 2 p m; j ' I H inruvcaii j-fuuitr juj' o jj iii.f ; w a . . . . a - ;j i m. t wi noun required wifxn oiu, ?zuu. l.llin TTrnm Kinston: htr Knnw M ill.B to Hookerton, 22 miles and! back, twice a week. fcs day by 11 am: Leave Swansbordugh Wednesdaj' a; a p in ; Arrive at Jacksonville next day Bond required with bid, $500. From Pollocksville, by May vlHe and Palo Alto; to Swansbo roogh. 27 miles and back, twice a week. i I Leave PollocksVllle Wedneaday and Saturdar at 11.30 a m: Arrive at S wans borough by 8 p m ; ueave awansDorongn Thorda and Sunday at 8 a m: ' rVrri ve at Pollocksville by 4 p m.t Bond rennired with hid. 84no. r. Hil3132 Fr6m Wilson, by Farmville, tot IH Marlborough, 22 . mllos ' ' andf bacK, once a week. Leave Wilson Friday at 2p m; Arrive at Marlborough by 9 p m; Leave Marlborough Friday atu am; - . ,! ( Arrive at Wilson bv 1 n m . Bond required with bid, $300. I , twice a weeK. fSiQiQi m vi. MiiT.lJn-i.i Leave Kinston Tuesday andU imiirrt Friday at 9.30 am; I ra Leave Wilson MonJav at 1 o tn Arrive at Hookerton by 21 ArriveatSpeiKhtsBridcdbv7Dm: p m; ; J P. Ijeavte Speight's Bridge Monday Leave Hookerton Tuesday . ac, a ?: , i and Fridav at 3 nm: i W "J?" V""00.? . Arrive at -Kinatoki-by 8 p m.Nl3134 From Hieiirlit' Brid 'tonniv r - a ij r- . ri ii:ii n . . . r am, iu mnes ana oacK, once a weeK. Leave Speight's Brldgo Friday au n n rl M it-, T 1 : f 1' A 1 L ! J LlAA liona reouireu wiin oiu. st4uo.f 13120 From Kinston, by Bell's Fer t3 ry, Johnson's' Mills, Maple Cypress, to Swift Creek Bridge, 35 miles and DacK. once a weeK. . I L - 3 t Ijeave Kinston Friday at A ft.! am: i , tr A r! t.u nt Gr by 6 pm; Leave Swift Creek Saturday at 6 a mr Arrive at Kinstbn by 6 p ra.jj Bond required with bid, $1001 "EVnrn TZ i nefnn iKr fVimfiirf 'Jt Bridget -1 4 n r t . tt: . il r-i r,. i. Arran, and Warrensville, toS""A r '3"' iVf JT I niinn milPft nd hrk M M Richlands, miles and onco a week. fc5! Leave JKIizabethtown mdayi i at 6 a m: H Arrive at Clinton by 6 p m; Leave Clinton Saturday at 6 back, once a week. : i i CI jjeave-, Winston ioaturoay ai 6 a m; 313109 From Sea : j; ..- - I A. T- 1 1 ' 1-1 o . . r tv rnwn nr.; k rn mm m iiv rs 11 in Leave Richlands, Friday at c 'Arrive atKinstdn by 8 p tn .fs Bond required with bid, "ITnnfl rn ni rfirl With hfd. uno Ml3122 From Kinston, by Fields atidb -C t?v . : - Ulnff k ha ' TTlnTintflin TTHL ffi RidfrfLl a m; Arrive at Elizabethtown by 6 p m. ! J Leave Smithville daily, ex cept Sunday, at 6 a m: Arrive at Wilmington by 12jf; .in; uiiu in lit iu i i ui if tra(M i u i ill a a. t . i a . a m iiminr 1111 i no,ranA , r.; .fi01 w" uu Rination to wntrol, In their!nterest,E , -uu uu inu wfor the sake or decency, reirain, -ijlhe DUblic schools, should be frown-f eidenttoit. For this, every other4 yir, rr0m extending your invita-M down by all good citizens, ""iMuerauon Is sot at naught. anuAt, n wnrrl wnsnm. fiwhelher tney oeiong to ine nuren, t" gain it, all kinds of subterfugesVi Hor not. To Permit these efforts to; t.'i 1. n.jtii'ji i r-i IH1 . is iu ia.v uic luuuunuuii ji, uva - . . i . - J , tt i t m r t - ( jjonu requirea wun Did ior ti-weekly service, $1,000; and for six-times -a-week service, $2 400. 13100 From Wilmington, by Nat. Moore, Brinkland, French crt-ek Lihurch, westbrooK,? White Hall.vLittle Sugars interference with our school sys Loaf.'Elizabethtown, Daw-l n a .f ... . ra ... . . . fcfom a those oi oiner uenoiiuuu s, sons inuintr. j.nrneei.t j nmo ouisid8 oi mat JooK-iloi nis inglorious career. h . m rl eraut. It does not aDDreciateMsince tho war, over the reflections Old Dan Hill, ma " anatic5succeeu. . rctiiiiirM iniuuii 11 uuu vicm .--:. Dan." -of the so-called MuinerniV";-r ,1(thr will r-Umorii ' w . rrAM. la Nthor corn LpcMUse VC, AO i...... " , rii)r I hnvA instituted a comparison be-Hifii fW .?Qnartm nd Benedict Ar-Kflnally end in "the complete over- nold. word f.T.ntrol. another will be clamoring WPj?r.. if sit ri fn trill follow I this WllK -Jlll iv. -" . to bitternefS or reeling, ana . Old Dan" don't relish thegJJJ catholic citins are as deeply. I "Traitor." He is rather sick 3jnterested iu opposing any religioui Fountain Hill, to Soring:. 19 miles and ' r once it .week-Uj. T.oouo tvtnlttii TTlinrailav nt 1 r mY ,- ' . ; : ' ET Arrive at Ridge Spring by hp ' pm; ' i ; 'if'i : ! fe Leave. Ridge, Spring Thurs- dayat aam; ,. u , v; p.. vrrivo ai xvinaiuo uv,i. n- Bond required with bid, $200.y Leave Port Harrelson : Tues-UI312a FromJtiooKerton,, y .itldg? Spri ng, J oh n son's M 11 fs4-f Coxville, and itose Hill, jtog Greenville 37j miles 1 ttauia back, once a week. :' h '3 Leave Hookerton Friday 4U,7fc a m; .,. , ; ! Arrive att.0reep ville by p m;.i.i fi I -j-'. i Leave Greenville Saturdayl vam; h,':1;'; Arrive at' Hookerton' b pm. "!'' Bond required .with' bid, $4(0O . t . t Ti ' n. ; 1 1 et i iBiz rrom xxew joerne, oy.aranis-i- f air juiuu, oy, vireena (S. C), Grantsville,tl Conwayborongh, andj Bucksville, to "Port Har- relson, 52 miles and back, g three times a week; , g Leave Fair Bluff Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 am; , - k Arrive at Port Harrelson by ; 8 p m; Eave irort iarreison :iues-va day, ' Thursday, and Satur-M day at 7t a mjn ' -Arrive at Fair Bluff by 8 p m. Bond required with bid,$l,400il 13110 From Burgaw Depot to An4j gota; I'l mnes anu DacK,fc once a week. " R Leave Burimw Denot FridavF) atiX a m;i f- n Arrive at Angola by 4 pm: Leave Angola Friday at 4:30 J Arrive at .purgaw; xtyuw ucav; day. by. 5 p m. . Bond required with bid, $200. 13111 From Magnolia, by-Rockllsh, Harrelrs Store, Herrings- ville, Taylor's Brldgeandl Six Runs, to MgnoIia, miles, equal to 26 miles and back, once a week. t 10.15 a in; j Arrie at Magnolia Saturdayj by 7.15 p 111. t Bond required With bid, $300.U 13112 From Magnolia-, to : Kenans-f J 9 am; Arrive at Snow Hill by 12 m: leare Snow iril!;Jrriday at J p m;b Arrive at opeigni a .linage , uy -j ' P'm. ' . ; ' , 'I'; Bond required with bid. 8100. . -jiido r rom onow . jiui, ny Marioo- Greenville, 23 miles and back, onco a week. ";j Leave Snow HHl AVednesday at J a mr ... I Arrive at Greenville by 5 p m; Leave Greenville Thursday fat Arrive at Snow Hill by Sp m. Bond remiired with bid. SOO. 13136 From Greenville, by PactoluK ; and Latham's, to Washington, 25. miles and back," three time a week." ' J 'Leave Greenville ToesJay,Tlura-j aay, ana ."jaiuraay at j. p ui; Arrive at Washington by', 8 P m ' Leave Washington Monday,ved nesday, and Friday at 5am; a - mt a aa . a . Arriye at ureenvnie oy yz m. RIdget V backJ Bond reaoired with bid, 1 ,000. f ' , .i4l3137 From Washington, by Chocowl: E1 7 1 II Vandemere, 29 miles and?i uacK, inree iiipes a wees., r I t-ave NewBej-ne Monda3T,v Wednesday, and Friday at .7 am; i V Arrive at Vandemere by 4 a d m: Y ' ' 1 Ijeave Vandemere Tuesday, Thursday, anq Saturday a tJ ! . .,...,18 l-i BernelDy 4B Chocowin- ity. Belleview. and Swift Creekr 1 Bridge to New, Berne, 30 mllet and back ' six times a week.1 p Leave Washington .daily except! Arrive ac New Berne' by i p m; ? j-cro . UCIUH Uillljr, OJtCVjJIV ounuay,ai nam; 1313S I . Arrive xtt Washington by 4 d m.t Bond required with bid. $2,000. - .From Washlnttton, by Bath, o. " - V; Teafesvllle, Haslin, t ;Fanteei "f' Leech ville. Burgess' , Mill, ' " " H ladesv ilie, swan (Quarter, Rose ' Bay,r Lake Comfort, Lake . landing, Mlddletown, EDgle ' 1 1 hard, and Stencil House, tc Fairheld, 119 miles and back, i H nnce a week. Leave Washington fTuesday at tj "' amr' ;" ?- ,w . ...V ' i Arrive at J? alrneld . Thursday by 12 ra,' ' ' Ieave Fairfield .Friday at 6 m; Arrive at, Washington Monday b . 7 rn.. . .'...( : . , '. borough and Bay River! toJisisD From' Washington, by .BloantV greelj.iidward'a Aim, Aurora, 7 am: Arrive at New pra;V; v; 'bfl ; Creek Island,50 miles and, back, Ieave Washington Monday at C n ni r ..... , . r 1 Arrive at Gooso aCreok,,islAml , cit"t;9viav Jj - jf ui, ,. i Leave Goose Creek Island Thurs ' ' day at Gam; ' ; Arrive at Wa&blngton; Saturday . by4p m. "" ' Concluded on Inaide U
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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