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THE DAILY ERA.
"VM. '31. BBOWX, Manager:
Kayetteville St., old Standard Building.
Cash Invariably in Advance:
THE DAILY EHA will be delivered anywhere
in the City at Fijteex Ckxts a week, payable
to the Carrier, weekly. Mailed at $7 00 a year ;
$3.50 for six months ; $2.00 for three mouths ;
md Seventy-Fit cents a month
WEEKLY ERA $2.00 a year.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
U. 8. GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
U S Marshal Samuel T Carrow,
oiHce Club House. Hillsboro street.
U S Internal Revenue Collec
tor, 4th District I J Young, office up
stairs in the Fisher building.
U S Assessor, 4th District Wiley
I) Jones, office Andrews' building, on
llillsboro street.
U S Commissioner R W Best, office
on Hillsboro street.
U S Commissioner A W Shaffer
otftce in Club House, Hillsboro street.
Register in Bankruptcy A W
Shatter, office in the Club House, Hills
bro street. 1
Supervisor Internal Revenue
P V Perry, olliee Andrews' building,
Hillsboro street.
.STATE GOVERNMENT.
Txl R. Caldwell, Governor.
John Ti. Heathery, Private Secretary.
TI rarlsh, Clerk. --'rm
T. L. Hargrove Attorney General.
Curtis II. Brogden Lieut. Governor.
David A. Jenkins, Public Treasurer.
D
V. Bain, Chief Clerk. A. D. Jenkins, Teller,
J. B. Martin, Book-keeper.
John Iteilly, Auditor. W. P. Wethcrell.
Clerk.
Silas Burns,
Works.
Superintendent of Public
K. 1. Battle, Superintendent of- Public
Instruction.
John C. Gorman, Adjutant General.
W. C. Kerr, State Geologist
Patrick McGowan, Keeper of the Capitol
Tii. i. II. Hill, Librarian.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor Wesley Whitaker.
onimissioners Western Ward, John C,
Gorman, Albert Johnson, Norfleet Duns
ton. Middle Ward, K. P. Battle, M. W Church-
in, w c. wtronach.
Eastern Ward, J. P. Prarie, A. N. Up
church, Stewart Ellison.
City Attorney J. C. Logan Harris.
Treasurer M. W. Churchill.
City Clerk and Tax Collector M. Graus
uau. 'Jity Surveyor Fendall Beavers.
A'eigh Master A. Sorrell.
Jhlef of Police and Clerk of the Market
James King.
Assistants to Chief of Police 1st, B. II.
Dunston; '2nd, C. M. Farris ; 3rd, Alfred
Mitchell.
Street Commissioner J. T. Eackalan.
Captain of Night Police Joseph Watson.
Sergeant of Night Police Charles Hun
ter. Police Nathan Upchurch, Jas. Doyle, J.
M. Petross, M.Thompson, Robert Crosson,
Kobt. Wyehe, and Win. Durham.
Janitor Oliver M. Roan.
WAKE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Sherill T. F. Lee.
Deputy Sheriffs J. J. Nowell and A. Mag-
liin.
d Judge rx-Ttr-
Superior Court Clerk an
wood. jr.
County Treasurer Wm. M. Brown.
Register of Deeds W. W. White.
Keeper of the Poor House C S Jinks.
Keeper of the Work House J. II. Furguson.
County Commissioners Robt. W. Wynne,
M. G. Todd, Wm. Jinks, Henry C. Jones,
8. Rayner.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Raleigh.
Magistrates W II Harrison, W Whitaker,
D V Wicker, Norfleet Dunston, R C Pet
ti ford. Clerk, John E Williams. Constable,
0 M Farris. School Committee, Mingo G
Groom, Joseph Watson, J C Gorman.
Barton's Creek.
Magistrates, J H Hutchison, John Nor
wood. Clerk, J D Allen. Constable, J Iv
Nipper. School Committee, Buckner Nip
per, J M Adams, James Ray.
Oak Grove.
Magistrates, B Y Rogers, II W Nichols.
Clerk, J P Beck. Constable, M V Rogers,
school Committee, J D Hall, D Carpenter,
J Penny.
Panther Branch.
Magistrates, J H Adams, W D Turner.
Clerk, W L Crocker. Constable, Jas Adams
jr. School Committee, Ransom Gulley.S M
Williams, Hugh Blalock.
St. Mary's.
Magistrates, W I Busbee, J G Andrews.
Cierlf S C Pool. Constable, A Sturdevant.
Schoo'l Committee. S Ivey, C Baugh,
smith.
Wake Forest.
Magistrates, G A Sanderford, A L Davis.
Clerk E E Gill. Constable, Hut Watkins.
school Committee, W R Stell, Jos Carpen
ter, G S Patterson.
White Oak.
Magistrates, A C Council, A B Freeman.
Clerk" W R Suit. Constable, G A Upchurch.
School Committee, A G Jones, B G Sears,
W W Holleman.
Swift Creek.
Magistrates, S C Adams, W E Pierce.
Ch rk, C II Stephenson. Constable, W 11
Utlev. School Committee, P .Yates, T G
White, W A Keith.
Middle Creek.
Magistrates, W HStinson.J A Adams.
Clerk J D Balleutine. Constable, S L Jones.
School Committee, A E Rowland, Allen
Betts, A J Blanchard.
New Light.
Magistrates. J O Harrison, F J Bailey.
Clerk! W J Ward. Constable, W H Man
gum School Committee, J D Turner, J A
Powell, P M Mangum.
Buck Horn.
Magistrates, W B Jones, J T Adams.
Clerk, D B Holland. .Constable, W II Npr
ris School Committee, Jas C Ragan, M B
Royster, W G Burns.
Cedar Fork.
Magistrates, C J Green, OH Page. Clerk.
SFPage- Constable, A. S Pollard, bchool
Committee, W M Marcom, J W Booth. S F
Pae" Houses' Creek.
Magistrates, I King J D Hayes. lT
RUev Yearby. Constable, W R Perry. School
Committee, Chas Cooper, Green Sanderford,
H' Jeffreys. -
TAltle Hirer.
Magistrates.lt Privett W Hartsneld. Clerk,
ueV Constate A J ltchardfou,
.Jefferson Jones.
wAlvutag'
Chamblee,
4.
Marls Creek.
Magistrates. M C Todd, V A Rhodes.
Clerk, 1.. W Hood. Constable, J F Rhodes.
School Committe', J W Marshburn, H "V
Rhodes, J J Ellis
SY. Matthews.
Magistrates Oeo A Keith, J A Hodge.
Clerk, N H WiiKams. Constable, HB Ruilu
loe. School Conmittee, Leonard Smith, J
Rogers, F H Vatson.
MASONIC.
Hi n am Loih;e, No. 40, A. S. Lee, Mas
ter. MasonioIIall, corner Dawson and Mar
tin sts. Me-ts third Monday night in each
month.
Wsr. G. Hill Lodgil, No. 218 R II
Bradley, Maiter, Masonic Hall corner Daw
son and Martai streets. Meets second Mon
day night in ach month.
Raleigh Chapter, No. 10, R. A. Ma
sons. Dr Wm ; Hill, 11 P., Masonic Hall,
corner Dawvon, and Martin streets. Meets
Tuesday n'.ght niter 3d Monday in each
momU.
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Vol. 2.
THE DAILY ERA.
MONDAY, FEB. 3rd, 1873.
Local and News Department
Cotton Market.
Up to 4 P. M., to-day there had been
23 bales of cotton brought to this city.
Ordinary, I6i
Good ordinary, 17
Low middling, 185
Price in New York 21 . Gold at 13.
Congressman Vance.
The Governor to-day issued a com
mission for the Hon. R. B. Vance as
member of the 43d Congress from the
8th N. C. District.
The Little . Pistol.
rtlbas a train
veTiTarnIi5nniryon
bandaged hand is a clerk in either
Weils or Einsteins store in Goldsboro
IIo was handling it carelessly.
Died,
In this City, on Saturday evening last,
Mrs. Grace Picktard, wife of John W.
Pickard, aged 43 years. She was for
many j'ears a member of the Presby
terlan church, and died a happy chris
tian. But a short while before her
death, she sang the hymn :
"Jesus washed me white as snow,"
Eible Meeting1 at the Capitol.
We have been requested to state, that
a meeting in the interests of the Bible
cause in North Carolina, will be held
at the Capitol, in the Representatives'
Hall, Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, 1873,
at 7 o'clock.
Addresses will bo delivered by the
State Agent, several Clergymen of the
city and by distinguished members of
the Legislature and other gentlemen.
The Midland Railroad.
A bill chartering this road from Beau
fort Harbor to the Tennessee line passed
the Senate to-day by a vote of 30 to 3.
It is to be called the Midland North
Carolina Railroad and the charter allows
the company to build, buy or lease any
road in the State and to tap the Tennes
see line at any point and through what
ever sections of this State the comDan J
fflafrgflTfrrflnglfah capitalists
Haw Itiver The Holt Factory.
The Granite Cotton Factory at Haw
River is now running sixty looms and
works over one hundred hands. Several
outhouses have just been completed for
the hands and more are soon to be put
up. This factory turns out from three
to four thousand bunches per day of
Cotton Yarns and two to three thousand
of plaids and sheeting. The plaids are
fast taking the place of prints for ladies
wear, and they also manufacture cot
tonades for summer wear for gentlemen.
Baptist Educational Conven
tion. This meeting is exciting much in
terest among our public men. Gov.
Graham, Judge Kerr, Hon. C. C. Clarke
and not a few of our leading citizens,
regardless of church relations, are ex
pected to attend and take part in the
deliberations of the Convention.
Education is at a low ebb in this
State, we are sorry to say, and the eause
of Boston now is the cause of the whole
country.
We learn that this Convention will
be largely attended by teachers and
preachers from all parts of the State,
and we hope it will inaugurate an era
of new interest in this most important
work. Dr. Barnabas Sears, Agent of the
Peabody Fund, will be here, and Drs.
Curry, Broadus, Cutting and other gen
tlemen have been invited.
We are requested by Dr. Pritchard to
state that the delegates will be charged
but half fare on railroads and to request
all who propose .to come to notify him
or Maj. A. M. Lewis at once.
The Jews.
There is no race in America we enter
lain a higher respect for than this class of
people. We never saw a town worth a
cent as a business mart that did not have
a Jew living in it, and in the short three
tens and three of our existence, we have
yet to find a Jew who was a drunkard,
a Jew who was ever in jail, or one that
was ever hung. They are said to be a
close and saving people, and so they are,
and it is to their credit But yet we
.kpow-Qfacts of generosityjUeir.
vi0wQ,r
the left, that would put to blush many
of us who sing out of a different hymn
book. WTe know a young man, now a
prominent business man of Wilming
ton, Avho told us that when he returned,
a strapped Confederate soldier, to that
city, without a greenback to his name,
a will known Jew in the place for whom
his father many years before had done
a favor, took him by the hand and
opened his heart and his pocket to him,
and has been his faithful friend ever
since. They never forget a kindness.
And this of itself speaks a world for
their race. We always like to have
them about, and would hate to call any
place homo that didn't have a Jew for a
neighbor.
Pa
RALEIGH, MONDAY AFTERNOON,
Supreme Court.
Amos Ladd and wie vs Henry Cham
bers et al, Wilkes; Bailey, Batchelor
fc Son for pl'fT, Smith fc Strong and
Armfield for deft. Left open. James
Harper, Ex'r, vs John Sudderth et al,
Caldwell; Moore fc Gatling and Polk
for pl'fif, Phillips fe Merrimon fordefts.
Left open. State vs Lafayette Parker,
Wilkes; Attorney General for pl'ff,
Battle & Son, Dupre for deft. Pnt off
cost vs County. Wyatt Perry vs Jno
F. Grear et al, Ashe; G N Folk for
pl'ff, Armfield & Todd for defts. Left
open. jt w Long vs W m Pool fc J W
Miller, Alexander ; W P Caldwell and
Folk for pl'ff, Armfield for defts. Ar
gued. James Duvall vs H H Bobbin,
Ashe ; Todd & Caldwell for pl'ff, Folk
for deft. Argued. Mary Porter vs
Lewis Jones, Alleghany; Todd for pl'ff,
Folk & Armfield for deft.. Argued.
R!taf xr a Cltirwrra Clwnlrir. TWIVa . A
del't. Argued.-R" rtlcDowell vs Al
exander Clark, Iredell; Caldwell for
pl'ff, Armfield for deft. Left open
Sam C Waughvs George Blevins, Ashe ;
Todd & Folk for pl'ff, Trivett, Furches,
Hargrove for deft. Left open. State
vs John Ellen et al, Ashe; Attorney
General for pl'ff, Todd for deft. Ar
gued.
A Foolish Leap.
He stood on the steps of the platform
Saturday night, as the cars ran twenty
miles to the hour, the other side of Dur
ham, and he remarked, pretty full of
whiskey, "That woman will be the
death of me, yet," and off he leaped.
A nice little slope stwod just there, in
the quiet beams of asmiling moonlight,
and as we looked from the window he
was bouncing like a trabball down it,
his No. 9's straight in the air and his
head playing "somerset" over them.
We havn't heard whether he was hurt.
Our City.
A good day for bad colds.
Take it homo with you. Dr. Young's
Bronchial Syrup.
A boy on the Central cars had a fit at
the Raleigh depot Saturday night.
A Richmond painter is painting a-
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ucauuiui sigu on tno winuow
State National Bank. , -
Col. J. J. Hiekman addressed the
t the Metho -
XiXSZTZi -t
-Sabbath School children
Two colored waiters at the National
Hotel, Fletcher and William, got to
quarrelling, and Fletcher put in a notice
of William with a pair of tongs about
his head, that will be kept standing for
a month or more.
Our friend Theo. N. Ramsay is giving
the best bargains in way of a newspa
per we know of. He sends the Chris
tain Union, (Beecher's paper) New
York, for $3.00 a year and two beautiful
chromos, of themselves worth the
money, thrown in. He is getting many
subscribers.
A Raleigh beggar (white woman)
begged at the door of a benevolent lady
for alms for "another woman" who
"had twins;" " When did she have
them?" asked the kind hearted lady.
"She had one, six months ago, and tother
one, yesterday," answered the woman,
lesson all learned by heart, and talked
it fast.
Farm-Yard Scraps.
To Gardeners : It will soon be time
for gardening. Where to get your seed
may be of good advice to a few garden
ers in every district. Lawyer Parrish
of Hillsboro has shown us sixteen pack
ages of seeds of all kinds that he has
just received from Commissioner Watts
of the Agricultural Bureau in Washing
ton city. He wrote on to him and re
ceived by mail, bags of corn and peas
and beans, and papers of onion seed,
beets, parsnips, and vegetables of every
description. Among them the " Gen.
Grant omato." The commissioner
wrote a very polite letter and requested
to be informed of the result of the
planting. That was all he charged.
Brilliant White Wash : Many have
heard of the brilliant stucco white-wash
on the east end of the President's house
at Washington. The following is a re
ceipt for it :
Take i bushel nice unslaked lime,
slake it with boiling water, cover it
during the process to keep in the steam
Strain the liquid through a fine sieve or
strainer, and add to it a peck of salt,
previously well dissolved in warm wa
ter, 3 pounds of ground rice, boiled to a
thin paste, and stirred in boiling hot,
i pound powdered Spanish writting and
APOunr9,tgleanlpeycAJiaaLfeeefl
and then hanging it over a slow fire, in
a small kettle within a large one filled
with water. Add 5 gallons of hot water
to the mixture, stir it well, and let it
stand a few days, covered from the dirt.
It should be put on rightvhot for this pur
pose : It can be kept in a kettle on a
portable furnace. It is said that about a
pint of this mixture will cover a square
yard upon the outside of a house, if pro
perly applied. It answers as well as oil
paint for wood, brick, or stone, and is
cheaper. It retains its brilliancy for
many years. There is nothing of the
kind that will compare with it, either
for inside or outside wall. Coloring
matter may be put in, and made of any
shape you like.
Our State.
No Court will be held in Nash
county this Spring.
Miss Margaret Harper of Nash
ville, with small pox, dead.
Trinity College young men
have organized a string band.
A high grade of cotton sold in
Charlotte Saturday for 191 cents.
A "Knights of Pythias" iour-
nal is to bo published in Newbern.
One hundred thousand pounds of
tobacco sold at Henderson last week
from 10 to 16 per hundred.
FRAsrkTurner (colored) of Ire
dell county died while "riding behind"
on a horse with Mr. Stikeleather of that
county.
. The fire began in the bath room
of Mr. Bagwell's House in Halifax, and
Loss 1,500.
The county of Tyrrell is the most
law abiding in the State. There is no
one in the county jail, and have been
-1 .f .
umy iour prisoners since tne war.
Court never holds more than 2 days
I1 Rom the Charlotte Observer we
learn that Rufus Johnston, young man
of twenty, at Centre Depot, Statesville
Railroad, out hunting, gun hung on a
rail, went off, hit him in right side, and
he'll die.
xxij vnicago jr-osi says oi our
Legislature: North Carolina's Liberal
Legislature is so only in name. A bill
has been introduced into the Senate to
grant complete amnesty and pardon to
all members of the White Brotherhood,
Invisible Empire, and all branches of
the Ku Klux organization. The am
nesty and pardon covers all violations
of the law, including murder and arson.
Fell at Gettysburg in Longstreet's
charge that third day of July. A. R.
Small writes it to the Richmond Enquir
er: One poor fellow, about twenty-five
years of age, was shot through the body.
His wants were few "Only a drink of
cool water ; I am so cold so cold !
Won't you cover me up?" And then
his mind wandered murmuring some-
'tis all Ttailt "Dear mother." "So glad
condition, aA Then a clear sense of his
father artd'teH'i would I write to his
T Tie loved them iiin how he died; how
Ubout It; won'bn-"Tfll them all
enth North 'C&vMinATtfSl
and tearfulljjjl covered ixis jvo. Per
haps he was his mother's boy, perhaps
not : but he was somebody's hoy.
Twigs.
Barnum's gorilla is ieported to have
said to a stander by, recently, I'm
cussed tired wearin' this bar hide for
ten dollars a week."
We can't understand it, for our life.
Here is a case from the Columbia
Union of a fashionable white lady, a
Mrs. Ward, who has been helping her
self to kid gloves and such from the
different stores, and they call it klepto
mania: Let a poor white woman steal
a pair of shoes for her barefooted boy,
and they call her a thief and jug her.
The vernacular of some of the New
York murderers, about the time they
took their fellow man's life. The Hera Id
gives the following : Judge, you can
have this (pistol). James C. King,
November 1872. I told you I'd shoot
you, and I did it, didn't I ? Marshall
Magruder, Jan. 20, 1873. Kill you ! I'd
kill you a dozen times if I could. John
E. Simmons, December 16, 1872. I can
kill any one that dares to cross my
path. John Scannell, November 2,
1872. There's a man shot at the ladies'
entrance. Edward Stokes, January 6,
1872. I am going as far as you do, arid
when you get off I'll give you hell.
William Foster, April 26, 1871. We
have a case over there. James McGaw
ley, August 28, 1871. I shot him and I
could not help it. I knew that some
thin er was coins: to happen. I dreamt I
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was a Prussian soldier and a
lot of
French were after
Reckel, Sept. 10, 1870.
me. Valentine
Personal Intelligence.
Auditor Reilly is sick and confined to
his room.
Hon. R. W. Lassiterof Granville is
at the Yarboro.
Judge Settle visited Im home in
Greensboro last Saturday.
Major Jack Smith of Rocky Mount
has made Petersburg his home.
is sick in his room at the Yarboro.
The many friends of Marshal Carrow
will be pleased to learn he is out of bed
and able to go about his room.
Col. I. J. Young, Collector of Li
teral Revenue, and deputy Upchurch
are at the Hotel in Hillsboro to-day.
Dr. D. S, Robertson, well known den-
tistof Hillsboro, has moved his family
to Greensboro and will practice his pro
fession there.
The Misses Nash of the Nash and
Kcllock school in Hillsboro, have re
turned from a visit to New York, and
the elder Miss Nash is much restored
in health. Their school re-opens next
Fridav.
FEBRUARY 3, 1873.
Musical and Theatrical.
A Raleigh correspondent to one of the
State papers wants Bqpth to come here.
Chorlotte Cushman is on her way to
Petersburg and Wilmington. Can
Tucker Hall induce her?
Chiriski is open at Tucker Hall to
night for another large crowd. A poor
young man named Stanton drew that
handsome chamber set Saturday night.
We wish that all the poor men could be
the lucky ones.
Fists.
ScF- At West JPoint Va.) on cm
ancient tombstone is tne following in
scription :
" Thomas ,
of Liverpool, England, Mariner,
died March 31, 1773.
" Tho' Boreas' blasts and Neptune's
Has toss'd mo to and fro :
ea
In suite ofbothbv God's decree
Here now I do at acchor lie,
With many of our fleet ;
Yet once again we must set sail,
Our Savior, Christ to meet."
The monkey and the crab :
A playful assistant to a fish-monger,
with a basket of crabs on his arm, tiok
it into his head while passing the mon
keys' housQinthe Jardin des Plantes,
Paris the other day, that it would be
amusing to give a crab to one of the
monkeys which held out its "hand"
through the wires of its cage. The ani
mal, we are told, looked at it curiously,
then raised it to his mouth. The crab
hitherto inert now recovered its self
possession, and took hold of the mon
key's nose between the large claws. The
other, with a piercing cry, rushed to the
roof of the building, clinging to a cord.
The crab continued to maintain its
hold, the monkey frantically endeavor
ing to tear it away. Weary of the
struggle, he suspended himself to a bar
by the tail, and swung violently to and
fro, hoping thus to throw off his enemy,
the other apes sitting below on the
ground, looking on with astonishment
at the strange spectacle. Suddenly the
poor animal became motionless. He
was, an eye-witness suggests, thinking,
and his reflections, we are told, were of
a melancholy character, as they ended
in a suicide. He let go the bar to which
he had been suspended, and falling
head foremost was killed instantly, his
nose still in the claws of his persecutor."
, nace, rough skin,
"2ac
alt-
pimples, ring worn, salt-rheum, & other
QWiMmtsjtt tne
Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell,
Hazard & Co., New York. Be certain
to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are
many worthless imitations made with
common tar. 93 !2w.
Tle Purest and Sweetest Cod
Liver Oil is Hazard fe Caswell's, made
on the sea shore, from fresh, selected
livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co.,
New York. It is absolutely pure and
sweet. Patients who have onco taKen it
prefer it to all others. Physicians have
decided it superior to any of the other
oils in market. 93 12 w.
RALEIGH MARKETS.
WHOLESALE PRICKS,
By Messrs. Pool Sc Iflorinjr,
Grocers and Commission Merciants
Corner Wilmington and Martin Sts.
Cotton per lb., 18J
Corn per bushel, 90
Oats per bushel, 75
Flour N. Carolina family,S 50 8 75
Baltimore Family,
Bacon per ft)., Bulk,
Salt per sack,
Cotton Yam
Corn Meal per bushel,
11 00
910
3 25
1 75
1 10
RETAIL PRICES,
By Messrs. Marcom & Alford,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Hargett Street.
Bacon Baltimore smoked,
unsmoked,
strips,
shoulders,
10
9
OO
7
11
10
12
8
-N. C. & Canv. Hams, 15
17i
Butter per lb.
Beeswax per lb.,
Beef on hoof,
per quarter,
Coffee per ft.,
Cotton Yarn per bale,
. Corn per bushel,
Chickens per piece,
Eggs per dozen,
Flour per bbl.,
Fodder per 100 fts.r
Hayvter 100 lbs.,
25
22J
5
5
25
30
25
6
7
35
1 70
85 1 00
20 22
20 25
8 50 9 00
1 25 1 50
1 25 1 50
dry, per B.,
Leather per ft.,
Lard per lb.,
Molasses per gallon-,.
Golden Syrapv
Meal per bushel,
Oats per bushel,
Sheaf, pr hustfrod,,
Prk
12
30
l2i(o,
30 ra
13
40
15
50
80 i oo
oo cf oo
5 75
225 Ufl 50
9 10
j potatoes irish,per fc.-48-h.,
0
40 Co,
20 Cx
16 (g,
15
4 O
50
00
105
00
00
sweet, per lush.
&ugar crushed,
extra C,
P. R.,
common,
Salt per sack,
Tallow per lb.,
Vinegar per gallon,
8
40
10
50
No. 143.
BY TELEGRAM
FOUR O'CLOCK.
The Religious World-Fijrhtinsr
Infidelity.
New York, Feb. 3, lS73.Evangeli-
cal alliance have issud a circular calling
conference of all Christiana in this city
next October to unite against errors of
infidelity and rationalism which hare
been imported here from Europe
The Bowery Boys: gd tlrr6bl&''? a
Bank Director f 'On. Saturday, a Bank
Director on Bowery was seized by a
gang of thieves and his head closely
muffled in a shawl and his pockets
robbed of six hundred dollars. All hap
pened on the sidewalk amougst a throng
of people, and the robbers escaped with
Washington's birth day : Order of
American mechanics held regular Sun
day meeting and voted a parade on
Washington's birth day. An incendia
ry document from tho New Orleans
workingmen was read.
Quebec Fire.
Quebec Court House burned yester
day. All records o province since its
foundation, together with title deeds
and other imported documents, lost.
Foreign. .
Madrid, Feb. 3. Infant princo was
yesterday christened Louis Amado Fer
nando. Members of Cabinet and diplo
matic corps present at the ceremony.
Burned.
Cleaveland, O., Feb. 3. Cleaveland
and Lake Erie Iron Comnanv Works
burnt. Loss heavv.
New York.
The New York telegraph commu-
nicatiDn between Key West and Havana
will be opened in May.
Minister Orr.
Orr, new Russian minister, sails
Wednesday.
Markets.
London, Noon, Feb. 3. Consols 921
921; Fives 91.
Si-.irlFOOL, JNOOn, 160. 0.-joCV17X
quiet; Uplands 1010i; Orleans 101
&lu2
New York, Feb. 3. Stocks steady.
Gold dull at 13.
Money firm at 7.
Exchange long 9i ; short, 101.
Government bonds dull, steady.
State bonds dull, steady.
Cotton dull, sales 90 bales ; Uplands 218,
Orleans 215.
Flour quiet, firm.
Wheat firm.
Corn quiet.
Pork firm $14 25.
Lard steady, Western steam 81.
Turpentine dull 666Gi.
Rosin dull, S 0O(a,$J u sirameu.
Freights quiet.
A
PROCLAMATION !
By tlio Governor of North Carolina
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1873.
Whereas official information has been
received at this Department that one
James Alexander alias James Brad
shaw, late of Rowan county, stands
.Viartrrt with the murder of Caleb Henr
rv in said county; and whereas the
coin .TomAS Alexander alias James
Bradshaw, has fled or so conceals him
uif that the ordinary process of law
r-annot be served on him.
Now, therefore, I Tod R. Caldwell,
Governor of the State of North Carolina,
by virtue of authority in mo vested by
law. do issue this my proclamation,
nrtorinrr a reward of TWO HUNDRED
Dollars for the arrest and delivery of
said James Alexander, alias James
nraflshaw. to the Sheriff of Rowan
county, and I do enjoin all officers of
the law ana ail gooa citizens, w aiu iu
d Alexander to justice.
Done at our City of Raleigh, the 14th
r , day of January, A. D., 1873,
L. s.J and in the 97th year of American
Independence.
TOD R. CALDWELL.
By the Governor :
J. B. Neathery,
Private Secretary.
DESCRIPTION :
.TomeH Alexander, alias James Brad
shaw, is about thirty years of age, but
irwVL-s nider : is about five feet seven
inches high, quite black in color, rather
oval face, teeth gooa dui, a nine wmo
anot-t nnrt i inciinea to muo wueu
spoken to, but has a down-cast look
rht about 150 pounds : is quite intel
lio-ont arwi inclined to arcue for his
opinions. jnl5-4w
vottpp. tn Parties of the Name o
k.i ' ,
DALLAS, M KEKKOLIj, ana
do, full Particulars of the (
"TTT ANTED,
Children or Descendants of Al,-
EXANDER and WILLIAM DALLAS,
nTTXY'A"r M'KFUROLL bv his Wife
Di J and Tof jgllS WII.
KINSON by his Wife Janet Dallam
ail OI wnom are eiiuuw -
cinn nf ,h lat Peter Dallas,
Peter Dallas,
' of Glasgow, in Scotland Brother of tho
j above-named who Died, Unmarried
and Intestate, on 2d June, 1872.
The Parties were all Natives of Islay,
in Scotland, and the Families of the
three first-named are supposed to be in
North Carolina, and of John Wilkin
son in Canada.
Affidavits and Evidence of Pedigree,
Authenticated bv a British Consul, to be
lodged with James Gait, of 98 West Nile
Street, Glasgow, Scotland, tho Judicial
Factor on Mr. Dallas' Estate.
December 17, 1872. 27 w3m
THE DAILY ERA.
Rates of Advertising:
One square, one insertion,.. $ 1 oo
One square, two Insertions, 1 60
One square, thre insertions, ........ 300
One square, six insertions, 8 so
One square, one month, 8 00
One square, three months, 16 00
One square, six moaths, 80 00
One square, twelre months, 000
An inch lengthwise the column is a square.
North Carolina Election Eeturni
AUGUST AND NOVEMBER, 1872.
-
S3
O
S
t
4
72
9
a
0
Counties.
u
7
r3
o
Alamance.
J. 270
850.
367
220
U70
312
1,019
f00
7M
4IH)
1,109
644
Alexander
AUefraany;'?
MS
313
142
1,017
5-12,
1.150
Anson,
1,01U,
701
l, .,!
1.5U1
1,44
7ts
1,111
rVshe,
752 ,
1,331!
949)
1,208
711;
Beaufort.
Bertie,
Bladen,
1.517
1,4(H)
K57f
i'70!
5U5
Brunswick,
Buncombe,
Burke.
Cabarrus, j
8111; 1.11
I!
iUBinrii, r mj
nihil' imi h
4.
Camden,
554 Ui'' 545 ,434
739 1,0C2! C52 741
1,456 1,4I5 1,554 1,2H
422 1,201 441 1,252
i;S3 1,7741 1.5SG 1,300
433 4s6 372 2M
742 570; 707 - 430
142 252 125 204
547 1,099 553 451
093 1,045 777 730
2,708 l,14rt' 2,759 954
1,883 1,K90 1,810 1,H2
349 7G3,1
270 232!; 217 141 "
1,516 1.3S4 1,454 714
062 826 o:rr 510
1,035 1,750 1,039 1,211
3,452 1,474 3,43(5. 1,221
1,115 1,033 1,100 758
1,500 1,475 1,543 1,197
088 J27 040 80S "
512 754 465 6(H)
2,655 1,976 2,653 1,690
047 783 120 475
1,831 1,819 1,736 1,380
37 80 -
3,610 1,673 3,794 1,485
695 795 669 657
420 749' 341 668
716 505! fiS-. 36)
983 874! 965 053
610 8161 420 528
994 1,738, 980 1,159
166 5541 138 425
1.374 1,481 1 1.36S 809
639 GfM 654 375
1,270 914; 1,304 701
706 903 j I 021 737
130 055 ; 159 403
641 635 i 417 880
1,048 1,03.V 1,-jyi U59
519 700 455 413
2,261 2,511 1 2,181 2,202
628 195 - 408 6-1
653 475 620 241
881 1,055 '731 714
1.293 1841 1,215 1,003
3,614 il 'Mli '
492! 892 529 720
1.321 l.VAn! 1,267 1,483
358 440, ' r8 290
910 612 892 .
819 l,10l 800 934
1,775 l,782i 1,734 1,429
342 224 1 261 99
1,389 1,304 i,zm una
1,30 1,016' 1,186 730
1,583 1,031 1,5031 1,051
1,301 1,653, 1,370; 1,410
1,118 1,655 976, 962
1,013 727 9281 399
1,464 1,097 1,470 889
3W 646, 383j 478
830 905 , 825 , 839
838 989'! 887 681
29 332 : 35! 263
203 379j 150! 230
317 391 3211 235
631 1,022 451 90S
3,843 3,269 3,705 2,407
2,380 1,107 2,455; 1,008
917 492 935! 31K) .
353 435 187 197
1,949 1,749 1,934! 1,311
1.294 1,034' 1,1781 639
1,152 1,319 1,124' 1,053
860 759 817 518
382 503 307 314
98,630 90,731
90,731
1,899
Carteret,
Caswell,
Catawba,
Chatham,
Cherokee,
Chowan,
Clay,
Cleaveland,
Columbus, -
Craven,
Cumberland,
Currituck,
Dare,
Davidson,
Davie,
Duplin,
Edgecombe,
Forsythe,
Franklin,
Gaston,
Gates,
Granville,
Greene,
Guilford,
G nil jam,
Halifax,
Harnett,
Haywood,
lienaerson,
Hertford,
Hyde,
Iredell,
Jackson.
Johnston,
Jones,
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
Macon,
Madison,
Martin,
McDowell,
Mecklenburg
Mitchell,
Montgomery,
Aioore,
Nash,
Onslow, 1
Orange,
Pa trill CO.
erouimans,
Person,
Pitt,
Polk,
Randolph.
Richmond,
Robeson,
Rockingham
Rowan,
Rutherford,
Sampson,
Stanley,
Stokes,
Surry,
Swain,
Transvlvania
Tyrrell,
Union,
Wake,
Warren,
Washington,
Watauga,
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Wilson,
Yadkin,
Yancey,
Bankrupt Sale of Valuable
Ileal Estate.
X WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTH
J day of March, 1873, I fchall sell at,
rm which Archibald Tavu
situate about four miles west or Portia
Gold Mine, in Franklin county, N. C,
and containiug, by Taylor's schedule in
Bankruptcy,
This is a very productive body of land
adapted to the growth of Wheat, Corn,
Tobacco, Cotton, Ac. ; a largo propor
tion of which is in original growth,
with a large amount of low grounds
OIThe dwelling is large, convenient and
costly, with all necessary out houses
conveniently arranged. It is supposed
by many persons that this land has a
Gold Mine on it.
The tract of land is very large and
valuable, and is sold under an order of
the District Judge of the Eastern Dis
trict of North Carolina, pursuant to tho
provisions of the Bankrupt law. ,
I shall also sell at public auction for
cah, to the highest bidder, on Monday,
the 10th day of March, 1873, at the Court
House door in Oxford, Granville coun
ty, all tho right and interest of the said
Archibald Taylor, arising under tho
will of Robert Taylor deceased, in all
the property, real and personal, of Robt.
T. Pelbam, derived under said will, and
of a large Tobacco Factory at Oxford, of
90 Mi a res oi iwieijiu
Stock, an JJ"f VTUIS
RICHARD W . HAltlil, .
! Assignee of Arehiba.d Taylor'H utc.
j Jan 29, IS 3. Jr-wot.
, Ir,,M..v.;r v . rn (,p(jn VII M
f THTLTCHLhOrs ACU.,ur iiuauaji,
I 1 N C. are now manufacturing
about seventy gallons er day of tho
purest and best old-fashioned copper
distilled rye and corn whiskey, lhoy
have for their distiller Mr. Henry Holt,
son of Col. Jcre Holt, whoso whiskey
was so well and favorably known as tho
best made in tho South. Henry is a
chip of the old block," and can mako
it just like his father.
Wholesale price, $1.50 per gallon, de
livered at Graham depot. Orders so
licited by all lovers of puro whiskey.
jan 0 29 w2m
public sale for cash, to tho highest uiu
der, in the town of Louisburg in Frank
lin county, N. C, tho Tract of Land
r now lives.
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