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I it, u' I 2 K s M. I r. a Li Ui i i I. I f.: 3- IT f i: 1 4 e -T H E E B A . OtttclrLtOTgSLn of Uae United States, W. M. BROWN, Manager. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 187a. "The ex-confederato . soldiers of North Carolina, .especially those who were dragged Into service af ter 1SG3, owe a debt of gratitude to Hon. "J. O. Blaine for. hl3 efforts to prevent tho'pardon of Jefferson Da Tls,tfcornan who wanted General Johnston' to aid him In stealing thirty-nine thousand dollars In spe cie cftcr the surrender order that ho (Davis) might runaway with it. Davis ni'0 that the soldiers had not. been paid a cent for four months ; bat what cared he for that so be could save himself. blood. Ho telegraphed to Davis; I Davis in anotner attempt to Dring lavimr before him the situation of discord and perhaps ruin upon the affairs, and was summoned by the country. Let the good people of so-called President to meet him at orth Carolina mark the course or Greensboro for consultation. Gen. these hangers-on loathe skirts of Johnston accordingly met the so- Jefferson Davis, and Jet .them pre- called President, and urged him to pare to hurl them froinHheir seat3 consent to some plan for the restora- in November next- Insult of- tion of peace, stating at the same fered to the fex-CohY&erato soldiers time, that the cause of the Con fed- by the, proppsitidntq;pftrdon the These Democrats, again, pro fessed certain fixed convictions about the currency. : ? They were divided, it is true;;86me professed to believe that the '-'Republican par- Amendments. eracy had failed and that farther resistance would only result In the murder of his unfortunate com mand, as the federal army outnum bered those of the south as much as ten. to one or nerhans more. Davis crreat criminal, should cause them to rally against the perpetrators of such an outrage. Republican National Conven tion, 1S70. . , . il' t-- x.i r-, I 3 Thenext Union Republican !Na- nnTAii fit 1 1 M 1 im 1 1 1 til ui tx uiuuvti , - j V V. tt , Tw itioual Convention for the nomina- ston to "disband lite men 21 J ' I A A. Aj u m AjA r aJ m m m r m w w-w w - mm . with a difgustlnz bggadocto-do- " " " ' V:y- V " L . , claml htoCbIIIty lo raise another f Synopsis of the Work of the Conveiitiou. , Tim tnfiil numhpr if flmftfiflmpntfl jy by proposing specie resumption tedi331. The Judicial Depart- ment received more attention than I had been robbing the people, and particularly the people of the West Tina South, for. tne oeneut or oona holdere ani bankers ; others ; pro- lessedjto feel intense and holy in- nignauon because tne xiepuounan party had paltered with so vital a question, had tarnished the public honor by needles? delay, and had insulted the country by making r pledges to resuino without intend- any other in the Constitution. That Article was so amended as to give the General Assembly power to establish other Courts inferior to thf Supreme Court, with power to prescribe the manner of appoint ing the presiding officers of such Courts, who shall hold for a term not exceeding 8 years. The number of Supreme Court sedJohn. rSPWFtepS'- 0lMkiaS adeqUatT6 was reduced from five to to"in&f tlon1orcanaWata,ftrP&,r.T5,.rarid rieasuresJ to .,eCure resumption. If thr(. of anTtprinr rnrt r,1(liw lace' kn'd. "Vloe.Pxeri.fcat of tho.Ui.lad B..t,s three two cIasscs of Demccmls were rlL?"L'-L sufficient to 3Terrimont' Joe Davl3, Vance, army - straggle. When asked by :Johri- no?.anm ston how he proposed to do tblsh'e fWi . w' number,, of its fatfiiatoraapU! Pep- -A. : ' Vrr, ihoamxl nr1 Infirm whfl '"X -K. VWW. wi waaaeu ana omers are periecuy if tnm J tfl trip twp delegates from eachi organized wnnrVthiit thA nmpnt Rnnreme I had been left at home to attend the I . !a 'il"i tt ft -1 KA)un ox XMorui uuuuoa honest, they could not possibly njjreeV If eft her' had any convic tions whatever, those ' convictions should have made it impossible to countenance such a bill as that of fMr. Payne or that of Mr. Morri" hZ crct the womenM elded In favor of the poor man's children.' uen. Jonnston, as a soi: , - c-- . r . homesteari, should be upset, but, at dier and a humane man, scorned the Trl I li v ; t)in' nrnxrevfi ttrtn fn it Vt a th ti'mo: th PnrfnrA jpff, proposition, ne told the tyrant; election of delegateethe committees son Darivwho wanted to taker the that the men had not received a of the.seveml, States e reeom mokey tri'was t due the poor con- cent for their services for the past mended, to lnlo Ipubllean ortnti fA-n'n him in TnbTn Ma four months ; that they were' de- electors, and all other voterwith- csca.Buch men as'Joo Dvis moralized and hopeless of'stfecess- out .regard to. l and company are just as willing to contending further, even, if ferences or, previous irty-amila' deprive the Poor ex-Confederate of they had proper arms. Davis, see- tions, who are -op pwocl to reviving thelf-hQmcsteada now, as Jefferson ing that he could not longer deceive, sectional, island desire to pro- DaVis'as to deprive them of their finally agreed to proposals ofsur- mote friendly feeling and :perma. money In 1SC5. rencierprortom mo governmem oi j v.;w- tne uniieu&iaies wouiu,in arrang- Jefferson Davis has sued his ing terms, uo so inrougn nun as brothexf children for a portion of Resident of the Confederacy. His theirldead father's property. This reasons for this were plain. He no Is something like his action in try- doubt thought if ho could so far ing' to get! Sen. Johnston to give carry his point as to gain from the him the money due the poor sol- United States authorities a recogni- diers. "After no found the war was tion as the dejure President of the so- a failure on his part, he cared not called Confederate States, he would who: went under so he could escape be allowed to go free and save his with his pockets full. And yet Joe worthless neck from the halter it Davis, Vance, Waddell and others deserved. But the government of want to have him' pardoned, so he the United States would listen to can again have a seat in the United no such humiliating proposals, and States Senate.' Do the poor, beg- Davis prepared to flee the country, gared ex-Confederate soldiers ap- Now comes an act of meanness, prove Of this? outstripping anything we ever heard of in an honorable man es- from twelve to nine all to be elect ed by the people. At the first elec tion the Superior Court Judges are to be chosen by general ticket, but the General Assembly may provide that at succeeding elections they be chosen by Districts, as at present. Both Supreme and Superior Court on. " For if any Democrat honestly I believes that specie payments are Judges to be eIected for eight yeare. lujposMuie, anu inai me auempi to reach resumption is an attempt Joo Davis, Vance, Waddell and pecially in one who claimed to have other Democratic representatives previously stood high as a soldier, from North Carolina are earnest in We want every ex-Confederate sol- thelr efforts to have Jefferson Davis pardoned, so that he can again oc cupy a seat In the United States Senate and hatch up another rebel lion. Let every ex-Confederate soldier who lost an arm or other limb, or who' had friends killed af ter 1863, remember that Davis alone was responsible for every drop of blood t shed after the Hampton dier tojread what we are going to relate and then say whether such an infamous, unfeeling wretch de serves again to be allowed the priv ilege of aiding to make laws for, or to hold any position in a freo gov ernment. When Davis found that Gen. Johnston would no longer consent to prosecute a war which to every sensible man appeared not Rhodes conference, Let the good onIy useles3 Dut cruel, the devilish and. true men who struck for peace in North Carolina in 1S63, remem ber,.. that but for Davis the war would have stopped and thousands of lives, and millions of property been saved. 'Above all, let our peo ple bold Joe Davis, Vance, Wad dell and others to a strict account for again attempting to force the arch-traitor into the Nation's Halls. traitor made a bold attempt to get try by maintaining and enforcln all theconstif utiona! rights of everv citizen, Including the tuV and free exercise cf the right of suffrage' without intimidation and Without fraud : who are iri'Wvor of the con tinued 'prosecution ;and punish ment of all official dishonestjyanrl of an economical administration of' the Government by honest, faith ful, and capable" oflieers who are in favor of making such reforms in government as experience may from time lo time sujrsrest: who are opposed to impairing the credit of the nation by depreciating any of its obligations, and in favor of sustaining in every way the na tional faith and finanical honor ; who hold that the common-school system is the nursery of American liberty, and should be maintained absolutely free from sectarian con trol ; who believe that for the pro motion of these ends, tne direction of the Government should continue to be confided to those wfio adhere to the principles of J77G, and sup port them as incorporated in the Constitution 'and the laws; 'and who are in favor of recognizing an d strengthening the fundamental principle of National Unity in this Centennial AnnieicNirv' ff f!iu fhnf nflinor tn slid him in stealing a.i i-n. - , ... ;, . uirtn oi me liepuimc. lanro amount of silver coin with i , - Tvhirhhr,,hlPnfi tho eountrv ' .1 D' JIORGAN- Chairman, and enrich himself. These are strono .mEB,, words but they are true. He tele graphed from Charlotte, N. C, to which point he had retreated, or rather stampeded, for Gen. John- ' , . r. t ' 1 Republican National Committee,. Washington-, " Janiiarv 13, 1S7G. to rob the millions of producers for the' benefit of money-lenders, he mdst spurn with unutterable loath ing the proposal to pile up gold, wrung from the earnings of the people by taxation, for the pur- ipose, in his view at once futile and rascally, of raising the price of greenbacks to par. But any Demo crat who honestly believes that the Republican pledge was a cheat be fcause it was not accompanied with Ynirtred- for its fulfillment, that the honor of the country has been tarnished by needless delay in re storatlOifbf the currency, that busi ness and industry demand a set- "14 1 tied policy " speedy " resumption ; hp -sfpps backward "must realize iiiat the repeal of the act of 1875, the indefinite postponement of re sumption,' the refusal to adopt Mmple measures suggested by the Secretary of tho Treasury toredeem that pledge, would be an act of treachery, cowardice, and unspeak able injury to the country. But what do these Democrats propose? To repeal the pledge of resump tion, and yet to continue, with less rapidity, the piling up of coin which the present law requires. Do i-uesu ltrmocriits iancy mat trie vo ters in this country are fools? Do they suppose men will not see that the Democratic leadars, whether hard money or soft money by pro fession, are ready to throw away all principle, barter off all convictions, and sacrifice all public interests, for The General Assembly arc author ised to require the Supreme Court to meet at points other than the State capital. The principle of rotation of Judges was adopted; and no Judge can hold the Courts of any District twice in succession except at inter vals of four years. Sections 15, 16 and 17 of Art. 4 of the Constitution, which prescribe the original jurisdiction of the Su perior Courts, and regulate the mat ter of probates, 'administrations, &c, are stricken out, and in lieu thereof the General Assembly are empowered to allot and distribute the judicial power, regulate the ju risdiction of the Supreme Courts, all matters of appeal, practice, &c. Section 31 of the same Article is so amended as to limit the duration of the term of the Governor's appoin tees to vacancies in this Article to the next regular election for mem bers of the General Assembly. Sec tion 33, same Article, is so amended as to leave the original jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in civil ac tions to the General Assembly. The criminal jurisdiction of these officers is retained. - The provision in the Constitu tion of 1776 by which upon a two thirds vote of each House of the General Assembly Judges of the Su preme and Superior Courts may be removed from offlce for physical or mental inability, is re-enacted This power is in addition to that of removal by i mpeachment. fVrt A if ioIa aii G n flf rr or r f r TT 1 1 ri JProsjpectus. rnoaElCXTj23 CqntorterpjaZ jUiepbrt. - V OF HP w in M TP. A A Political, Mews & Family Journal. rjiiK EllA is published hi Iff. Guy Every Thursday, and each number con tains FIFTEEN CO L.UMNS, Or more, of original and carefully lectad reading matter. We shall strWe to stimulate WHOLESALE CASU. PJUi:Ks Era Office, January .6 ). I" General Market. COTTON. 1 DnIl121al2J. . r ; : - BAbaiN6!Tometfc2iIby(l 16 CX)TTONTIES,6J7te. CORN MEAll,'' 1.10."' BACON, N. C bog round, 144 - hatna 18. BUtjKia'R. sides. 15. 8bouiders, 12. LAUD, North (Carolina. nmo. . Wentern tim, Uil. " k'-., IK. COFFEE, Prinitt Kio, 25. . .au. Fair " 24. & VltUP, oouimon, none. M0LA8SE8, Cubj, 50. S A LT. fJ.25. , V ' v , CHEESE. Crealn, 18$. V Factory, 17. " . t x Dairy none. j NAILS, ou basis for lOtl. 4.00 SUGAR, A,12. ' ' ' " ; Extra C 12. Velio wr 10 101... LEATHER, Sole 27 so HIDES, green, 7H. 44 dry, 11. TALLOW, OQ, 10., POTATOES, sweet 60. 44 " Irish, l.uu. OATS, shelled, 0.60 - sheafs 1.25. FODDER, 1.00 1.25. ' HAY, N. C. baled, l.x c-ii grown, SO. EGOS,2025.i-"V ' . New: Advertisements. i mm i g 11 ATtoii chassis? vra," it. warren ou. n. 1. MIXll UKAOINC;, I'SYClIO-H4. C3V, Fascination. oul-Charini,, Mesmerism, and Marriage Guide show jng how either, sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection of any t,er son they choose Instantly. 400 r.uLJ By mail 50 eta. , limit t Co., 139 S. 7th St;, Philadelphia. 7lb rpj? A C AGKWTS U ATtlT. JL JLl .kj Good chance lor mtk ing money, u parties who deyote u i,.,i. or part of time in selling our Liberal commissions. Send fur terms. P. O. Box 5(M3, Great American Ta Co., 31 A 33 Vesey St., N.'Y.T T SVCHOMA NCY, OiTmTiT XCIIAltJIlli.lIov titi.eV sex may iascinate and gain thn Iov and atlections of any persoD tlioy c'Ikmjs and the Development of tbe material Ae tonrces of the State ; To ke p up with the Current Topics of tlie Iay; To furnish PUACT1CAL INFO 1IMA TION, Valuable to each aud every class of the community ; and to promote Good Morals, as well as Cheerful" ness and Innocent En joyment ; In short, to Entertain, Instruct & Elevate. When Gen. -Joseph E. Johnston ston to send him a chest of coirTof I' which ho was . the custodian, to aid Has Democracy Principles?. ino constant cimnje or uosuo- crats has been that tho Republic fri- were Incapnble of getting beyond V i : . -' ... a .. . - w - K ... told Jefferson Davis at Greensboro. ,""."" "u" - """" thq war, incompetent to effect any ijrrie was hof Hamia. a,na otner Cl. omc!1 oC trie practical reforms wlch t he In 15u,. that. the struggle was hope less, andr that it was best for the coantry-that terms of peace should bo made, the arch-traitor opposed o-catfeeZgovernment,in getting off. Tho reulv of Uen. Johnston - re- doundstohis credit. Ho stated country '.'demands; itav-e and pr.Mio' to stave off tho.se reform $ by ,onr . inually reviving the passioij.s anl any.pxoposiUon. for - peace unless It u'UUiUU3 1A"" "rt,lut aL1" bitter m'dmrfes of tho Jhfar. TCHr.' safety.' He iyranc inas nesnouiu uo " UCI T Blai he hk(f in tended to prove that the sake of securing the harmonv k-i-. , L. a, uaiiunny bihty is amended. Hereafter per- and nromotiuir the suenfts nf t ho . famous crime are denied the right to vote until restored to citizenship by due course of law. A residence of 90 days in the County, instead of SO days, as heretofore, is indispen sable to voting. The Article on Education is so amended as to retain all fines, pen alties and forfeitures in the hands of the respective county officers, to gether with the poll rax and such property tax as is collected on that behalf. The Article on Penal Institutions, Punishments, fcc., is so amended as to give the Legislature power to farm out penitentiary convicts on public works, public roads, &c. In Politics The ERA will be Republican, and will at all times 1 EXPOSL AND OPPOSE . CORRUPTION. INCOMPETENCE & EXTRA V- ' AOANCE In office, without regard to party affiliations. quirementall can possess, frt, by m ul for 25c., together with a inarrl g xuu Egyptiau Oracle, Dreams, Hint to U. dies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. a queer book. Address T. WILLIAM A CO.. Pubs , ,-..'- i Philadelphia, Pa. DO YOU WANT MOXI2Y Male or Female. Send your aiKht-Ha and get something that will hring y.n in honorably over 150 a month Huro Sg, INVENTORS' UNION, 4W 175 Greenwich St., New York. A GItE AT OFFJE It ! ! We will during the HOLIDAYS tU pos oi 100 PIANOS a?td OHfiAN'No lirst'class makers, including V A 1 KUb' at lower prices than e er hefom Lil.-ml. Monthly instftllnients re eiv'd runniiij; from 12 la 36 months. Warranted lor 6 years., Second Hand Instrument at extremely loW.prlces for cash, UJ trated Catalogues 'Mailed. Agent want ed, Warerooms 481 Jt road way, N. Y. HORACE WATERS A SON'S, iw party?" ' We beg to inform the Democratic leaders that they underrate the in telligence and the sincerity of the people. Their own followers will scorne them for so vile a dodge as this. The infla tionists and repudi ationists are vicious and ignorant, but they are in earnest. They be lieve something. Watch the pre diction : they will "toss into the earnest political ditcli the shallow persons who have gained places in Congress because their professions Vere satisfactory," but who really belit-vd nothing, and are ready to bar ter away "tverv Interest nf fhpir cOuiilitu'ents for party cuccess. Not less honest are tho hard-money vo tcrs Democrats and Independents, vhose votersjhave saved Democra- party, Legislature of Tntormarrianm Kafnroan xi?Kifna provided for t his own safety.' He iyraDl inas "e saoum uu 'm TUBlaihe hM' in tended to prove that Democrats and "Independents, aZ X-ZuZ . 7 !. tut thinp. . He contended, that as there i v-. 7 -di 4; , v.U".- Kt'hrP vht,K;i ,i n ' an negroes is prohibited to the t uuui uiat. every village anu ; . cnarge, weu lounueu. couiu ne nave " -4...v vu xcmyua- thir rrDnomfinn hamlet io.-thetiand should be laid wastheauo.otlier arm oftheeiy fe0ayMnUby cy fiWfitbmplete rout by giving it inra aeration waste, and, that the wivesnd chil- Poded government but hisdivision 'Tnt speech? : the victory where ii has promised pante schools for the two races dren,of.thqpoor conscript soldiers of the army, nad that as his' poor t rThe constant charge of Hepubli- ,4 ho steps back ward." Let De- re to be provided. should.perish.With hunger, rather worn-out, oroKenaown ana nungry cano has beGn fhrtt the.Democrats mocracytake this step, backward. A 15 ureau of Agriculture, Irami- than that Afl and his ;so-caIled Cabi- soiaiers "aa not recei vea any pay have pHqeiples, , but only nre, and ,mtri who takeor counteuance it y- The Democratic Which had control of the the State, and which has. been guilty of such flagrant ' ' abuses of power, , will be the subject of our constant and SPECIAL SURVEILLANCE. 1 . j 1 Whilst giving full attention to local an State matters, we shall endeavor to give The ERA interest and value for readers in every part of the country." The future destinies of our State depend on tne waccmumess, prudence and activity of the Republican mass es durine, the Interval, ton; elapse hefore the next general State election in NoVember,1876. , ' " Its ; f i ' - 1 ' ' ' j $2.1 0 a Year--jnvariably in Advance. Advertising. ; As TIIE ERA has a LARGE SUB SCRIPTION LIST, advertisers . wiU find it an excellent medium for commu nicating with the public' ' . ' : " ' - ' 1 For Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness, aud all Tliroat Dueatk, WELL& CARJiOLC TAJiLF.n Put; np only In III, in; bote, ATltIKU & 8UUE ItKMKDV. ' For.salo by,JLrUKXiHtM generally, hikI JOHNSTON, llOLLOVVAY A ( ., Philadelphia, Pa. net should. isk a .trial Thiols the man. .whom Waddel Yance : and era tic . Congressmen have- again,i made Beat in jthe.XJnitod .States Senate. Think of, it, ye' .poor, crippled beg gared, exOonfederato soldiers, think, of itl - for treason, lor several months, tne money do- iudIcev no"beHe of any.kind. hail will feodn learn what the people think wltl? :joe Davis, lonS : mncn,--ir not more to bnly an.abjQrbfae.. greed.fbr olDeo : t9rit: i3 nt a good time ( for 10 other Demo- mem tnan 10 ine neaa trauors, anu Q convictions . thev are not poiiiicai-woives m sneep's clothing: .are trying to uen- Jonnstonuisinoutea ine mon- ready sViace for party success i emn n whlch' eliffible for a ey to the poor soldiers, share arid aml riocirefnr reform exeunt as a 1 mr h'Twr.if o TTfiivr county . Tho Great Criminal. Now that the Democratic House of Representatives is making ear nest efforts to have Jefferson Davi3 restored to all the rights of citizen ship thereby paving1 the way for his retnrq to the United States Sen- share alike, regardless of rank. The amount was something over thirty nine thousand dollars. These thing3 are not stated with out Confederate tiv written and to which any of our readers can refer. -Monpv iriocrat fifty times a day if he eJ. Voters will treat him a3 a ndiator.: ;i '' This ,,r.nnntrv s ilo.mflnfla honnat had intended to prove that charare convinfYons in. its rnlfis. Wifh n hollow an 1 dishoaest pretext , for turning their opponeut-i out( of power. If tho'pjmocratie leaders gration ad Statistics is established full power to the Legislature protect skeep husbandry. Article 7 of , tho Constitution. prescribes the system of government, assessment of j taxes, election of Mastrates, &c., including the valuation of property is amended so as to give the Gen- Miscellaneons. pAROAiNsr ! ninoAlxs 1 1 Prices Greatly u Reduced AT BROWH'S VARIETY STORE! authority, we nave tne oest wen founded, could they have done its fauIWaiid ' crimes, the Tlepubli- proofin the " narra- so more eftetuallv th ia W their can. P31" has rshowh that ; it had e, of the events of tho war, organization of thQU IJ-lJ by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston their - treatment of the currency ' was in thrj wfonclV- The counrrv tnq , wrong. f The country queerion : Those Pemocrati profesjod au. We say without fear of successful tense anxiety for a purj, eliicicnt, spinury ;pff toIiLieal tricksters who a ii a. t n T tl A? !.! I I . . I 1 A. I I A , , ' conirauicuou, mat jeuerson wavis ana non-parisan uivu service. : navBiw nqnrn naimey, are not ate, we think it weli enough to lay was one of the worst enemies the How indignantly they, pointed to before the surviving soldiers of the masses of the southern people ever the U3e of public oflieo by Kipubli Ctonfederacy a' little .episode in the hod. There are hundreds, and cans to reward party worker or life ot this destroyer of the nation's perhaps thousands of ex-Confeder- promote party cuds! But they repose, .whlth' wili serve to show ate soldiers now living in North come into power in the House,' and his utter selfishness and t want of Carolina who are not only crippled instantly, as if by magic, every feeling to wards the poor men, who for life, but who were stripped of Democratic reformer becomes a were; forced against their will to their last dollar's worth of property participant in the-scrambte for take-op ann3 for a cause in which mainly on account of his obstinacy I place and power, the capital is be they were 11 hewers- of wopi and and selfishness. . He was willing to I sieged by :anj! army f1 hungry' draweis of water," for the most in- sacrifice everything, even to tne ex- spoil nuniers, ana j onicers ana famous band of aristocratic traitors tent of having the entire land laid clerks of long experience and tried d in nxhes-if therebv the I fideiitv are turned out toVnake . w. , , - i c , . .-a l o.iu.n w.m:. a ui nits wuuieomujapurove mesame people - after the surrender of . I,ee least : chance had offered itself to room for men who are experienced "KZ&u f r they shall become a part of the Con- vire-pnmng,M ???r uw stitution. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS,, TOYS, TOYS, eral Assembly full power to change TOYS' TOYS TOYS. TYS, TOYS, the present system of county gov- toys, ..toys, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, . l .... ernment, election of Magistrates. OI au KinQS & at bottom prices to &c. close out, at NAT. I. BROWN'S. The General Assembly is to meet biennially on Wednesday after the XChina Vases, Toilet and Wine ARTHUR'S ILLiUSTIt ATED 1IOJT1IJ flAUA' ZIINi:. The llouseln.ia Mftsin of America." Two Serial Mt.ric m 1876. -EAGLESULIPKK." h Mm. Julia C. K. Dorr; ni MI HI AN." T, S. Arthur. BUTTEHI.K'5 Stsw st Patterns in every nuinbr Ttriim $2.60 per year ; 3 copien for 6.50. SiUn dld Book offers , and Fremiuiu. bpe imen bomber 10 cents. , . 7 Ti S. ARTHUR A SON. 1 , , MM... : Philadelphia, Pa, XTOOTOEOP AT1I I C F AMI f ,T M ED I JLJL clue cases aud boyks, giving imn directions for their use. are a necei( in every well regulated household. N"t only will a timely dime of. the indh t ed Homoapathic remedy often cut short a serious attack ot ' sickness, tut Ui consciousness of., being able, in an emergency, to afford prompt relief, will more than repay the outlay. For illus trated price lists, send stamp In HOK RICKE & TAFEL, Baltimore Homa- Sathfc Pharmacy, 135 West FaytlteM , altimore, Md. t WANTED SESrlsZ Priae Package in the world. Jt contain 15 sheets paper, 10 envelopes, golden Pen, Pen Holdor. Pencil, patent Yard Measnre, and a piece of Jewelry. Sin gle package with' elegant Prize, post paid, 25c. Circular free. BRIDE CO., 769 Broadway, N. Y. WIFE NO. 19, by Ann Eliza Yotini;. Brigbam Young's rei bilious wife. The only complete expe of all the e- creis or xtrignam's liarein ever wruien. first Monday in January succeeding Sets' if welry Stands, Cup and Sau- Bo in Mormonlsm, Ann Eliza now . AA"U" 111 ouunry tsuLceeuing cerSj Mugs, Ac., Ac, at great bargaina. exposes to the world, as no other wo ineir election. to close out. At man can, the secrets.- mysterie and ready to barter qf a share of the spoils. 'If the Democratic party wish as (o be regarded as such a conspiracy,- Wtft go on o3 it has be gun. Arew York Tribune, "A ' The Presidential campaign will be one of the most active in our his tory. J Democracy will not relin quish its foothold. upon the House of.:RepresentaUves, jnuch less its hopes of naturai' control , without a desperate struggleJ! Every means available will be brought to' bear to The 13th article is so amended that no Convention of the people of this State can hereafter be called ex cept by a two-thirds vote of each House of the General Assembly, such call to be first submitted to the quaiihed voters of the State for their approval or rejection. Amendments to the Constitution may be proposed by a three-fifths vote of each House of the General Assembly, and if at the next gene ral election a majority of the voters of the whole State approve the same NAT. L. BROWN'8. PERFUMERY. SOAPS, JLI LLY Whites, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Work Boxes, Desks, Pock et Books, Knives, Beads, Crochet, Knit ting, Darning Tapestry and Chenielle j eeaies, Koakins, .Eniorys, Ac, Ac. Great bargains can be had at NAT. L BROWN'S. JgASK.ETS X BASKETS I crimes, of the horrible system of I' lygamy,from the very beginning. Near ly 200 illustrations bauLitv the work. It Is the best selling book published. 10,000 more men and women can have employment and make from $5 to W dalljt fAH live agents are writing for illwgffoted circulars with large term. Sent free, , Do not delay, but addren DUSTIN, OILMAN A CO., Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. , BASKETS, BASKETS, BASKETS, BASKETS, BASKETS, BASKETS, BASKETS. BASKETS, BASKETS) The largest assortment in Prices to suit everybody. , NAT. L. BROWN Officbof the Secretary Western ) ,: N. C. Insane Asylum, S' Morganton, N. C, Nov. 5, 1875, ) EALCO .I'ttOPOSAM WILL ' received at this ofliue. to be Dreeent - the' SUte. f ed on or before February 1st. 1870, for the layingof two and a half millions pf at Aprxjmattox Court House. Davis. I screen his vile carcass from harm. I only in Democratic wi cuxbmponicd' by Malldry, Regan We' think the course of the Demo- and tried Tjnly in the' Confederate Ithan thte nation itself and to se- stitution. An ordinance has mm m " wdBSTala or WiWledSbt ilc Congrcmen from North servieeJ Ii thb the Vefbrmednoit- cureit Democracy, .will marAal, in ora.nance nas passea . ,. , t wuboat tto St or7P H ,LTri' ST.hLld be received with nkrtlnn seWico we were ptoriibod battle; array, every element and 8 amendment adopted by S'ring3 and Trimmings. Abo. gener- cement in aceo.rd.nca ZLL prlJ MCJSICAt ISSmtMESTS: " if' Brick, more or less, aocordin to apeei ncations or ine Architect, fortheiouu dation i walls of the Western 'Insane Asylum. The said proposals most con- lain was ior ine work, , both wun anu Army cessco 73 at that time In full re- a treat beford Sherman's army,' and, I terly like every other sensible man saw Davis that further resistance was not only proves in vain, but. would entail upon tne eouthern 'people such miseries . as fid vpti At W'k. Intft rim rf f ho war never been' inflicted: 'Common hu- son and rebellion still finds a cheer- object to 'jaV partisaii .seyvico i.only it f rKtr, iQ -rjx I fnl Pfho In fheir hearts, and. that If I when it- is not, w the control bf uiaiaiv, u iwiuu6 ljvwvi I i ; i--.t l . nonca o rf ni t f Vi a nmvnn f r ho ttf. I nrhrvro hi TWrfV hftS the DOWBI. 1 TO f MA.MmmMACTJ 1A1 a A. m mt A A tAm. M. u ma a m aam. wUKM Wa-T-J u mm m- mm ALA. -i am m au bms , I hopeless., The, course of Joaldll bnoearance, the professions' off iocai p; per mu-t . Vance. Waddell and r others 1 thestrrhenwere fils ana irauau- ror goot4 ; ine ' ' I 1 ....... .. . '. I ': a "! ' "' 1 conclusively that they are lent! 2idt th faintest suspicions or iiguicnea, anu no . 'i a- a.' i j.. t i. v t n i t Ka iiKIi- I !iff iiiitiirnpd f soMjr rrl iri ri mTin riii iiiv uir muir w 1 1 t 1 111- : i va : 11 ir s r:ijf ill . uiu ftuci.w uvi i Vv..-w w n. rr,i if-TmrM-mArd rf Ta vifA ftnriMirs r.where 'thev?have the victory :for the cause of Justice evidence, that the feelimr of trea- nower to . divide tho spoils r they J Uaion. Republicanism saved A I a 1 II 1 . . a m Republi- e wjuvenuon, snau nave ineei- to the na- vapuug any umce or term ho ofomce now existing under the Con- Cl La a ii.v.i.iivu v. ivuv WU I : 1 -15 . I rlZ4-AZ w,,l I -1 1 fflict. Clubi must be organized ; the or nem Dy vir- be . made a power lue eiec"on or appointment. people should be en- he per diem of members of the stone should bo General Assembly wa3 fixed at I ci f u i : l a. i n a. OriOUS I v w w,c" ujiitru ui au ceuui, and an( sessions limited to GO days. al agent for the celeb rated ESXlJircox- TAGE oncAJlS. ' Upwards of 65,000 sold. Bargains can now be bad. 1 5 v" t NAT. 1. -BROWN, i a FayetUvilU Street, ISov, 18-22 3m. KALEIGHt N, C. Jt'O.TJT.Z'S , WRSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS , Mm to stop tho "effusion of useless I need, be, they would again follow their fcarty." the nation from overthrow : Bepubli canism ,can . alone preserve it. Wa&hinatonRemtblic. The General Assembly are invest ed with power- to denounce fitting penalties for carrying concealed weapons. Will car or prevent Disease. April 1,1876. w J '"''' 8DecincatIons. The work in . lln on or after May 1st next, and be completed on or; before Decern ber 1st,' 1876. i The work shall be, strictly under the direction,' 'control and , supervision ot much personam tbe Board of rominis sioners may appoint. ; 'sr , Conies of the sDeclfinatloiis of Ue contract will be 'furnished by address ing the Secretary at his office. . Approved and executed , bonds tolhe full amount of the bid, are required to be Hied with thn Proposals should- be . sealetl marked, Proposals for laying hrick for thejW.N. C. Asylum of North Tro lina,' and addressed to t " t. oeo. Walton,. Secretary ofHV. N. C. Asylum Not. 9, 1375. 21-8 1 Commission.
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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