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WEEKLY ERA. THURSDAY. APRIL 161874. LOCAL AND STATE. Republican County Con vention. tmMiiS88 invention of tho Ite Pin in1!!0 '0 County will I an VH th? Oowthouacs, in Raloigh, for thilnrday A,riI ih 1874 ?J h? Purie f nominating dele ft?! .PWnt Wake County in t ie Judicial Convention to be held i ?re.nton Warren County, May Cth, 1874. liy order of the Executive Com.: T. F. LEE, A .. Chairman. April 13, 1874. td. Supplemental elections in Rhode Is- laud are unfavorable to the choice of Burn&ide as U. 8. Senator. ' - Martin Snerlein, aged 14, while out gunning with his father near Baltimore, onthe 11th inst., accidentally shot himself, the entire load of bird snot en tering his head, face and breast. Hp will probably die. ! ';' Arthur McCay, who had lcn c-i-nocUxl with the notorious Jiu .ud Younp r brothers, wan shot :tnd killed in Arkansas six weeks ao, and Frank Jarnes was wounded in a tixht with the party who were in pursuit of them, t On the twenlv-ilrs iall t for TT. 8. Senator fiom ManachuMtis, the rote stood as follow: Dwe US; Hoar 54; Curtis 63: Adams 14 ; b-nxora 7; isanlcs 6; Washbunie 3; A. H. Bollock 15; Learned 3; Judge Pittiuan and Whit tier one each. AJSmUATES A. m. cantliuate lor ANNOUNCE lrfTSEI.1 unnfcioner for the Eastern Ward of the i-ity or ItaleteU. subject to the Repnbllcan- nominating convention, ""f Tir?f-.- t Raleigh April 1101874. ? 9 it. 4. And this oath or affirmation may 7--Tbe embezzlement of public betaken before any officer civil or moneys, committed within the ju military holding ft commission un- risdiction of cither party, by pub der the United 6tates,and such offi- lie officers or depositors, cer U hereby authorized to admin- 8; Embezzlement, by any person ister and certify men oath or affirm- or persons, J) 1 red or salaried, to the TO THE PUBLIC - I TAKE THIS method of announcing to the Re- publicalis of Raleigh, .that I am a candid- date for tne nomination- for Mayor. h: JOS. w. imi.nKN. , , Ralehrh. April 9th. 1874. 8 it Appointment. Dr. George A. Craliam has been appointed by the directors of the Asylum for the l-af aud Dumb and the Blind, Con sulting Surgeon for the Institution. Catholic Chuucii. Father e"ru!. or Wilmington, has kvn chosen to preside over the Catholic Church in this city In place of Father McNamara. Mauickt Summary. In New York on th Hi. i iii-u, cotton was steady at 17ial7i. Roni n quiet at $2.471a&!.50. Turx i!iinH quiet at 45. Money easy at 3a4 oM 13Jal3. Exchange quiet. Gov. i-nmenu dull. State bonds quiet. Ii Southern cities of the United Siaa-. cotton was generally steady. ranging irom 141 to 16, according to grades. . It.VLElfai UETAIL PKICES. CORKKCTED BY WAYNE ALLCOTT, FAM ILY GROCER, FAYETTKVILLJE BT. TO TnE BEPUBLICARI OF WAKB CODHTYr-I take this method of announcing nay self as a can did ate fpr the office, of Coroner, subject to the action or mo, republican county Convention.1 ' ' - As to my competency, I inform the public: that I have held this office for two vears. - - . .Respectfully. , J. O. B ROM ELL. Raleigh, April 9th, 1874. r C ABTICLKS. raicxs. Post Office Routes. The Post Office Department invites proposals carrying th& malk in North -axoilna. Those interested would do WH to read the advertisement to bo found in this paper. rn. . . a axes. it is Important that ev ery person liable to Shite or county taxes should list as soon as possi Me. Tho books are open from 9 o'clock in the morning to five in "eanernoon each dav at Metro- COCNTRY PRODUCE. APPLES Gren, Dried. BUTTER Best country. BA .... COX N. en. lay Persons failing to Iolitan Hall. tive in during the time prescribed by law, will subject themselves to double tax. Hale. Attention is called to a notice of the sale of Philip Thiem's large assoi hncnt of goods, compris ing everything usually found in a first-class grocery and variety store. The sale is advertised to take place on the 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., and offers excellent induce ments to country merchants and other small dealers to replenish their stocks. Death of J. B. Gayle, Esq. This gentleman, who for some years has been Master Machinist of the ltaleigh and Gaston Railroad, died at his residence in this city on the night of tin 7th inst. Mr. Gayk had for many .nonths been confined to his bed, and his death, though much regretted, was not unexjKrted. V T . .1 lie was an ( sm emeu citizen, and a gentleman of unusual business qualifications. Hams, Hh'uldrs, CHICKENS DUCKS EGOS FLO U It- N. C. Family, " Extra. FODDER Per 100 ft., HAY Per lOOtt.8., COItN MEAI- POTATOES-Sweet. N. C. Irish OATS Bailed 100 lbs.. Seed V bushel, GROCERIES. BACON Rib Bulk Side, CJ it Smok'd Shoulders, " Best Sugar cured Hams, COFFEFOld gov'ment. Iaguirn, Uio Prime, Uood FISH Markerei. No. 3, " N. C. Herngs.cut Koe " . Corn Shod, U bbl FLOUR ltapsco, Va. Family, " - Extra, " Superfine, MOLASSES Cuba, new crop, 7 bbl nna RICE SUGAR Stnud'U A 4 bbl Extra C, ' J Yellow, SYRUP Bbl.. J 1 2S 0 OS 0 ao 0 25 -trw 0 09 0 00 0 00 25, 30 0 00 0 la 0 00 0 00 0 00 15 00 00 75 75 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 8 50 0 50 U 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 & 3 00 10 35 , 80 CO -14 17 12' 35 35 00 00 25 00 00 85 00 50 80 00 00 00 10 12 A R D . To tfee Cltizesui f Wake CeauatyX The undersigned i respectfully t an nounces himself acandidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, aubject to the endorsement or tne Kepubncan Countv Convention. I am thus earlv in making this announcement in order that the public may - hare fall and fair opportunity to scrutinize my past record, and I offi-r the same as a pledge for my future conduct. Aa to my com peteacy to perform the duties of the office, I respectfully reTer to the mem bers of the bar, the Hon. 8. W. Watts and the Hon. A. W. Tonigee. I .' Respectfully, - 3S-lf - - ' ALBERT MAQNIN.- ation.'V'i: ;..'.'.' detriment of their employers, when . Appro ved March 5, 1874. I " these crimes are subject to. infa- it ..s-riy-iir:r--s:i tuY,'t::j mous punishment. , " '' ' GiaCEBAL NATUBB-N0J 17.1 1 : - ' AbTICLK 3ED. '. AN ACT td amend the act 4ntitIod J The provisions of this treaty shall !An act to prevent the :,ektermi-f not apply to any crime or offence nation Of fur-bett ring animals in of, a political character: and the Alaska," ' approved ! J nly - first," I person or persons delivered up for OFFICIAL. I'ATENT MEDICINES. '"VT OTICE.-U. HJ. I NTK UN A I , KK V i3i KNUE bPKClAL TAXLS, May 1, 1874j to April 30, 1S75. The law of December 24. 1S7V, requires every pet son engaged in aiiy binox," avocation, or employment which render him lia ble a special tax, to procure and place conspicuously in his establishment or place of business ! a stamp denoting the payment of said special tax for the spe cial tax year beginning May 1," 1874, be forecommencingbrcontinuing business after April 30, 1874. ; Tfie taxes embraced toiuixn Vie pro -i Eighteen hundred and seventy. I the crimes enumerated in the pre- ' vision of the law above qxtofed are : Ro ft nartArr hv the Senate and 1 ceding article shall In no case be House bf Representatives of the fed for any ordinary crime com- unitea ciates oi America, in con gress assembled. That the act en? titled 4tAn act to prevent the ex termination of fur-bearing animals OFFICIAIi, LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, PASSED AT THE FIRST SES SION OP THE CONGRESS. FORTY-THIRD & & & 15 40 S7J 30 32 13 50 8 25 12 00 10 00 g 13 00 li&o & 10 00 8 00 (4 45 4i 45 10 11 S1H OFFICIAL. Cold Snap. On the night of the 11th inst. a cold wind from the North set in, and continued with but little Intermission for nearly twenty-four hours, lulling in time for a considerable frost on the night of the 12th. Much, and in some instances, we fear, irreparable dam age has been done the garde ns and truck farms. We trust that good Spring weather will soon prevail and that the husbandman will not have labored in vain. Latest News. A two hoilrs snow storm prevail ed in Memphis on the 10th Inst. John Macaulay, brother of the great English Irstorian, Is dead. Charlotte Cushroan is playing in Washington. She has the-vigor of thirty years ago. Recent discussions In -the Senate indicate a disposition to restore the franking privilege. A bill has passed the House of Representatives for bridging the Arkansas River at Pine Bluff. Senator Sprague's fine residence in Wah in? ton has been seized in Htnkruptcy proceedings. TVc Steamer Tigress, of the Pol aris expedition, exploded her boiler recently, killing two engineers and two of the cisy. The Postmaster General has nskeil an approbation of eight thouand dollars to Ve used in ap prehending mail robber iu Texas. A Berlin despatch to th Daily X, ics represents that the Conserva tives and Ultramontanes are tc tivelv intriguing to sulant Bis marck by MantcafTel. John R. Breckinridge, son of the late Dr. R. J. Breckinridge, was fatally shot at Lebanon, Tenn., on the 10th inst., by John L. Ander son, son of the mayor of the town. Johnston, of Virginia, has intro duced a bill in the Senate to give the Court of Claims jurisdiction in the claim of O. W. Custis Lee to the Arlington estate. Ardazal, an Italian captain of a sloop, was riddled, by the people, with bullets, at Galveston, Texas, on the 10lh inst. lie had murdered a lady and two children, and was in the act of burning meir rxxues when caught. Operators in the cotton mill at Baltou having ,-truck work, the associaUon of master cotion sninners has resolved that unless they yield befoie Thursday, no tice will be giren that in a fortnight fromThit datS all mills in that city will lSoscd. and thus 1,500 operatives will be locked out. The railroad train which leftVan derbiit's landing. Staten Island, on the evening of the 9th Inst., was stopped by a banu oi xuuians, wuo tore up the track and robbed the train of a box containing some cash. The robbers were soon after arrested. TTJV1TED STATES MAIL. NORTH U CAROLINA. Post Office Department, WasJiington, 31st March, 1874. Proposals will be received at the Contract Office of this Department un til 3 o'clock p. in. of May 30. 1874, (to be decided by tho 10th or J une, ) for curry ing the mails or the United States from July 1, 1874, to June 30, 1875, on the fol lowing routes in the State of North Caro lina, and by tho ached ule of departures and arrival herein specified, viz: 5281 From Falkland to Farmville, 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Falkland Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 10.15 a. m ; Arrive at Farmville by 12.30 p. m ; Leave Farmville Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 8 a. m ; Arrivo at Falkland by 10 a. in. 5282 From Bakersville, by Fork Moun tain, to Johnson City, (Tenn.,) 38 miles and back, once a week. Leave Bakersville Friday at 5 a. m ; Arrive at Johnson City by 5 p. m ; Leave Johnson City Saturday at 6 a. m ; Arrive at Bakersville by b p. m. 6283 From Ivy to Flag Pond, (Tenn.,) 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ivy Monday at 6 a. m ; Arrive at Flag Pond by 12 p. in ; Leave Flag Fond Monday at 1 p. m ; Arrive at Ivy by 7 p. m. 5285 From Madison to Martin's Lime Kilns, 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Madison Saturday at 1 m : Arrive at Martin's Lime Kilns by 6 p. m; Leave Martin's Lime Kilns Satur day at 7 a. m ; Arrive at Madison by 12 m. 52S6 From Now-Berne to Harlowe Creek, once a week. Bidders to report distance, and schedule of departure and arrival of mails. General nature No. 12. AN ACT changing the times for. holding certain district courts of the United States, for the State of Iowa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That instead of the times now fixed, by law, the terms of the district courts of the United Siates for the district of Iowa, to be held in the city of Keokuk and the city of Council Bluffs, shall com mence at Keokuk on the third Tuesday of January and the third Tuesday. of June, and at Council Bluffs on the fourth Monday of March and the fourth Monday of September, in each year. Sec. 2. That all causes, processes, suits, and proceedings now pend ing or commenced for said terms of court, or hereafter to be commenced, shall be continued . or returned in and to said courts at the several times herein specified. Approved, February 9, 1874. General nature No. 13. AN ACT to establish certain post- routes in the State of Arkansas. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That the follow ing are hereby established as post- routes, f rom .untie rwocK, via ur gent a, Reed's Landing, Eagle Land ing, Warn poo, Plumbayou, Adams burg, and Pastoria to Pine Bluff. From Pine Bluff, via Carson, Rob Roy, 'New Gascony, Green Back, Cooper's Landing, Williamette and Sarassa to Arkansas Post- From Watson Station on the Texas, Mis sissippi River and Northwestern Railroad, to Red Fork on the Ar kansas River. From Bath Station, on the Texas, Mississippi River, and zNorthwestern Railroad, to South Bend on the Arkansas River. Approved, February 27, 1874. In Alaska." approved July first, eighteen hundred and seventy, is hereby amended so as to authorize tbe Secretary of the Treasury, and he is hereby authorized, to desig nate the months in which fur seals may be' taken for their skins on the islands of Saint Paul and ' Saint George, In Alaska, and in the wa ters adjacent thereto, and the num ber to be taken on or about each isl and respectively. Approved, March 24, 1874. General nature No 18. ; AN ACT to establish bonded ware houses for the storing and cleans ing of rice intended fbr exporta tion. - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Con gress assembled, That from and af ter the passage of this net impor ters' bonded warehouses, to be used for the storage .and cleaasing of imported rice intended for expor tation to foreign countries, may be established at any port of entry in the United States, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Approved, March 24, 1874. . CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA AND THE REPUB LIC OF SALVADOR. Extradition. ' " Concluded May 23, 1870. Ratification advised by Senate December 9, 1870. . - Ratified by President December 1G, 1870. : Ratified by President of Salvador October 28, 1873. the folloicina. viz . Rectifiers, 200 OU Dealers, retail liquor, m2o 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, tetail, 20 CO Dealers in leaf tobacco, 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco, 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, $5 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 00 And for each still manufactured, 20 00 And for each worm manufactured. 20 00 mitted previously to that for which his or their surrender Is asked. Article 4th. . If the person whose 'surrender may be claimed, pursuant to the stipulations of the present treaty, shall have been arrested for the commission of offences in the coun try where he has sought an asylum, shall have been convicted therefor, his extradition may be deferred un til he shall have been acquitted or have served the term of imprison ment to which he may have been sentenced. Article 5th. In no case and for no motive shall the high contracting parties be ob liged to deliver up their own sub- l-Brewers of less than 600 barrels, lects. nonconformity with the laws the state to which the : f" 5 fm. ' ' . i .. nf'i t - Manufacturers cf tobacco. 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars. "10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses,) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses,) j ii' 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (onenorse.) 15 09 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance) in force in the state accused belongs, : he ought to be submitted to criminal procedure for crimes committed in the other state, the - latter must communicate the information aud documents, send the implements or tools which were employed to perpetrate the crime, and procure every other explana tion or evidence necessary to pros ecute the case. Article 6th. Requisitions for the surrender of fugitives from justice shall be made by the respective diplomatic agents of the contracting parties, or in the event of the absence of these from the country, or its seat of govern ment, they may be made by supe rior consular officers. If the person whose extradition may be asked for shall have been convicted of a crime, a copy of the sentence of the court in which he may have been convicted, authenticated under its seal, and an attestation of the offi cial character of the judge by the proper executive authority, and of the latter by the minister or consul of the United States or of Salvador, respectively, shall accompany the rpniiisitinn. Whon. hnwwp.r. the Timefor exchange of ratifications fntriti vp. shall have been merelv extended May 12, 1873. chanred with crime, a duly authen- Ratifications exchanged at Wash- ticated copy of the warrant for his 10 00 50 oo B rewers of 500 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person, so liable, who snail Tail to comply with ihe foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of tne special j. axes, .named above must apply to ISAAC J, YOUNG, Collector of Internal Revenue at Raleizh, N. C, and pay for and procure the Special Tax stamp or stamps tney need, prior to May 1, 1874, aud without further notice. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, i Washington. D C, Feb. 16, 1874. March 20, 1874. ; 39 4t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. J. Walker's California Tin- Cgar Bitters are a purely Vegetable J' f iuuuv vuivuj H ULU till, lit-. tiro herbs found on tho low er ranges ot the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia,' tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without the uso'j rf AlrnhnL Tli'n . nnrvctirui fa Mmnci daily asked. r.W hat is tho cauao of tbo, unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit TEitsf" Our answer is, that they rcmovo tho cause of disease, aiul tho patient re covers his health. They aro tho great . blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Kcnovator and luvigorator of tho system. Never before in tho history of tho world has n medicine been compounded possessing . the remarkable qualities of Vixkoau Litteus in hoaline the fcick of every discaso man is heir to. They 1 . - - . t are a ccntie I'nrirauvo as rcu-aa a aomo, -l? ; rf-i - v . V , tf m rcucving oonrcsiiou or lunammauon oi me xjiver anu isccrai urgaua m xrmous Tv: : - a Vixegar ciTTEES are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilioua. R. II. SleOOITAXxD df COM 144 SCHOOL TEACHER8 WANTED To engage du- r x ingfton March 2, 1874. Proclaimed March 4, 1874. By the President of the United States of America: A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a convention for the sur render of criminals, fugitives from justice, between the United States of America and the Republic of Sal vador, was concluded and signed by I before the proper judicial authority their respective Plenipotentiaries for examination, it it should then at San Salvador on the 23d day of be decided that, according to law May, 1870, the original of which and the evidence, the extradition convention, being in the English is due, pursuant to the treaty, the and Spanish languages, is word for fugitive may be given up according arrest in the country where the crime may have been committed, or the depositions upon which such warrant may have been issued, must accompany the requisition aforesaid. The President of the United States or the President of Salvador may then issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive, in order that he may be brought ring the Spring and Summer in a busi ness paying $150 per month in their own counties. Address ZIEGLER fe Mo CURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. 41 4w Working Class a week employment at home, day or evening: no capital; instructions and valuable package of goods sent tree bv mail. Address, with six cent stnmp, M. YOUNG fc CO., 173 Greenwich St., New York. 41 4w For Coughs, Colds, ! Hoarseness, and Ull Throat Diseases, US E Wells's Carbolic Tablets, Pat up only in BLUE boxes. A TKIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 1 41 4w j ; . . I ; 3Xillions of .A.cres RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, Xow for Sale Very CHEAP! Ton years credit, interest only C per cent ! and cor. of Whinrton and Charlton 8ts- -K. T. ' Sold by all DrnggUU and Dealers R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY. RELIEF CURES TILE WORST PAXX7S ' : In from One to Twenty Minutes. WOT OME HOUR r ' after reading ttut adytrtleament need any on SUTTKB WITH PAIX. RADWAY'S BEADY KELTS? IS A CUSBk T08 EYXY FAIN. Itwaithfltsndto ': ' w XIio Only 'Rain Rotnody tntt Inatantlr ttope tn most xerneutmr tw, alwrs InflaminaUona. and caret Congestion. wMdMref UW Lungs, stomacb. Bowels, or ouer glanda c oua appucauon. lororsans, by surrender of the United and.Jrie Re word as follows : Convention for the criminals between States of America public of Salvador. The United States of America and the Republic of Salvador, hav ing judged it expedient, with a view to the better administration of jus tice, and to the prevention of crimes within their respective territories and iuridiction, that persons con- to the cases. forms prescribed in such Article 7th. The expenses of ihe arrest, de tention, and transportation of the persons claimed shall be paid by the irovernment in whose name the re quisition shall have been made. Article 8th. This convention shall continue in force during ten (10) years from the General nature No. 14. AN ACT creating an additional land district in the Territory of New Mexico. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of -America, in Con gress assembled, That all that por tion of the Territory of New Mex ico lying south of the principal baseline of said Territory shall constitute a separate land district victea oi or cnarerea wiin tneenmes i rlo at ovnho t-i rra r f Tift ra fmnj hereinafter specified, and being fu- but i( neither party shall have gitives from Justice, should, under fflven to the othr six (6 months' certain circumstances, be recipro cally delivered up, have resolved to conclude a convention for that purpose, and have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, the Presi dent of the United States, Alfred T. A. Torbert, Minister Resident to Salvador: the President of the Re- Sublic of Salvador. Senor Doctor on Gregorio Arbizu, Minister of tuiiou buiu a. oiuako anuv. uisuivm l " ry 1 to be called the La Messilla land Foreign AflEkirs ; who, after recipro cal communication of their. full due 5287 From Everettsville, by Falling Creek (n. o.,) to Bentonville, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Everettsville Saturday at 1 p. m ; Arrive at Bentonville by 7 p. m ; Leave Bontonville Saturday at 6 a. m ; Arrive at Everettsville by 12 m. 5295 From Tarbo rough, by Robinson- ville, to Wiliiarnston back, three times Leave Tarborough Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday at 6 a. m ; Arrive at Wiliiarnston by 5 p. m. Leave Wiliiarnston Tuesday .Thurs day, and Saturday at 6a.m; Arrive at Tarborough by 5 p. m. 5296 From Winfall, by Belvidere and Wardville, to Woodley's(u. o.,) 1GJ miles and back, three times a Leave Winfall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a. ni ; Arrive at Wood ley's by 11a. m ; J Leave Woodley'a Tuesday, Thursf day, and Saturday at 12 in ; Arrive at Winfall by 6 p. m. 5297 From Man too to Ilatteras. 55 miles and back, once a week. Leave Manteo Sunday at 6 a. m ; Arrive at Ilatteras Monday by 6 p. m ; Leave Ilatteras Tuesday at 6 am; Arrive at Manteo Wednesday by 6 p. m. 5293 From Mebaneville to Melville. 6 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mebaneville Saturday at 8 a. m; Arrive at Melville br 10 a. m Leave Melville Saturday at 11 a. m ; I employed Arrive at ALeoanevuie by l p. m. 5299 From Carthage, by Centreville, Watson's Bridge, Gulf, A Branch, to Pedlar's II 111, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Carthage Wednesday at 8 a. m; Arrive at Pedlar's Hill by 6 p. m ; Leave Pedlar's II ill Thursday at 8 a. m ; Arrive at Carthage by 6 p. m. For forma or proposal, guarantee and certificate, and also for instructions as to the conditions to be embraced in the contract, ic, see advertisement of Dec form, have agreed upon the follow ing articles, to wit : Article 1st. ' The Government of the United States and the Government of Sal- district, the office of which shall be located at such place in said dis- powers, found In good and trict as the President of the United States may direct, which may be changed from time to time, as the public interest may require. Sec. 2. That the President shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a regis ter and receiver of public moneys lor said district, and said officers shall reside in the place where said land office is located, and theyshall have the same powers, perform the seek an asylum or beround within same duties, and receive the same the territories of the other: Pra ! 7Q7 vfi180 I amoluments a3 are or may be pre- vided, That this shall only be done wt? scribed by law in relation to land upon such evidence of criminality umctsui me uuntu oiuics in umci as, accoraing to Territories. Approved, March 3, 1874. previous notice of its intention to terminate the same, the convention shall remain in force ten years longer, and so on. The present convention shall be ratified and tne ratifications ex changed at the city of Washington within twelve (12) months, and sooner if possible. In witness whereof, the respec tive Plenipotentiaries have signed the present convention in duplicate, and have thereunto affixed their seals. Done at the city of San Salvador the twenty-third day of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the united States the ninety-fourth. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional maps, seat free. the pliorKj?;, , ,., a handsome illustrated paper, contain ing the Homestead Law, mailed free to all parts of the world. Address, , O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. K. - ' Omaha, R'eb. 41 iW TDSYCHoiriANcir, o soui X CHARUIING.'MIow either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose in stantly.' This simple, mental acquire ment all can possess, iree, by mail, for 25c, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to La dies, Wedding-Plight Shirt, tc. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & Co. Publishers 414W ! 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NEURALGIA: SHXUlLaTlSX. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Beat Belief to tbe part or parte where the pain or difflc alt exleU will afford hm and Comfort Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water wTH frtafew ' moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN. SICK HEADACHE. DIARRHOEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC. WIND IS TUB UQWRLS. , and all INTERNAL Pi Travelers should alwa , jBfijr'n JRot Sellc its carry a bottle of Kad r wltn them. A few drops In in water will prevent sickness or pains from chans of water, it Is better thaa French Brandy or Bitters as a sUinulanC r FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE eared for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent In this world that wlU oar Fevers and Agne. and aU other Malarious, Bll"v Scarlet; TvphoM. Yellow, and m a tWtVji WAVSPILL8) so quick as RADWAX'd AKADTJIR , LIEF.i Fifty cent per bottle, r- HEALTH I BEAUTVI ! - ,: STRONG AND PtTRB RICTT BLOOD TNCSBASB OF FLESH AND WEFOHT CLK AR SKIM AST DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Besottt THB GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER. HAS VADB THE KOST i8TOHISHnfJ CUREff' BO? UUICJLBO BATTD ARB THB CHANG KH, THB BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE INFLUENCE! OF THIS THAT vador mutually agree to deliver up persons who, having been convicted seal.. Alfred T. A. Torbert. of or charged with the crimes speci- seal,. Grego. Arbizu. njl' t r)ti 1 M iPJ I Every Day ai Increase in Flesh anil Weiiat is Seen aillelt Every drop of the RARSAPARILLIaW EE80L TENT communicates through tbe Blood, Sweat Urine. ' end other Fluids and Juices of the system the v iff or of life, for It repairs the wastes of the body wttb new an4' nun - mucnu. ecnnuia, vrpiuiis, vonsaninuon Glandular disease. Ulcers la the throat. Mouth, Tu mors, Nodesin the Glanda and other parts of tbe system. e Eyes, Strumorous discharges from tbe Ears, and fled in the following article, com mitted within the. Jurisdiction of one of the contracting parties, shall General nature No. 15. AN ACT to amend the fifteenth section of an act approved June eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled "An act to revise, consolidate and amend the statutes relating to the Post Office Department." Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Con gress assembled, That section fif teen of the act "to revise, consoli date and amend the statutes relat ing to the Post Ofllce Department," approved June eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, be amended to read as follows : Cirv 1 K Tho KnfX.A Ar.tn the laws of the place wnere the rugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his or her apprehension and commitment for trial if the crime had been there committed. Article 2nd. Persons shall be delivered up who shall have been convicted of, or be charged, according to the provisions of this convention, with any of the following crimes : 1. Murder, compreheading the crimes designated in .the penal codes of the contracting parties by the And whereas the said convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications were exchanged in this city on the second day or March, 184: Now, therefore, be it known that I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States or America, have caused the said convention to be made public, to. the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and ful filled with good faith by the United States aud the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be af fixed. Done at the city of Wash ington this fourth day of March, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight 'X lie Migrgest Tiling1 Yet. Humor, wit, pathos, life, fan and laujrhter, 350 comic cuts. The people yearn for It. It will sell in dull times!! Show it to a man and he surrenders, it is snre every time. Don't bother with heavy books that nobody wants. Humor, is the thing that takes. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for circulars and extra terms to TO-DAYPub. Co., Phil adelphia, New York, Boston, or Chi cago. : 41 iw The Highest Medical Author ities ot Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobstiucnt known to the medical world is JURUBEBA. It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaus; lion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitia ted blood, removes vesicle obstructions A acts directly oft the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JONNQ. KELLOOG, 18 Piatt St., N. Y. 41 4w tne worst forms or sun diseases. Eruptions, rever Sore syes, Strumorous discharges from the orst forms of Skin diseases. Ernttli Sores, Scald Bead, Blng Worm, Salt Bheam, Brytipelae. Acne. Block 8 Dots. Worms In the Flesh. Tumors. Can. eers la the Womb, and all weakening and p sinful dis charges. Night 8weata, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within tbe curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using It for either of Ukase forma of disease its potent power to core them. If the natient. dallv beeomins- redncad trv tne wattes ua uecomposiuou uk is conunusiiy pro eeeds in arresting these wastes, and reps with new material made from healthy blood and thl ling, sue- tne SAASAfAKiuiAM will and does sogers-a cure, is certain; for when once this remedy commences ita work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day , the patien t will feel himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting better, appetite unprovlag, aad oesli 1 and weight Increasing. Not only does the Sibsafamum Bxsoevxvt zoel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro fulous, Constitutional, aad Skin diseases; bat It la the) only positive cure for . .Kidney & Bladder ' Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,1 Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Blight's IMS' sase. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick-dost deposits, or tbe water is thick, cloady, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads Uka white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, Dillons appear, aaee. and white bone-dost deoosits. and when there-ie" a pricking, burning sensation when: passing water, and i Aooag mm . terms homicide, parricide, assassi- Seal. hundred and seventy-four, nation, poisoning, and infanticide. 2. The attempt to commit mur der. 3. The crimes of rape, arson, pi racy, and mutiny on board a ship, whenever the crew, or part thereof, by fraud or violence against the By upon the duties, and before they commander, have taken possession snail receive any salary, tne .rost- of the vessel. and of the Independence of the United States of Amer ica the ninety-eighth. U. S. GRANT, the President : Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. master General, and in the all persons postal service. shall respectively take and sub scribe before some magistrate or other competent officer authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States, or of any State or Territory, the following oath or af firmation: ' I, A. B., do solemnly swear (br affirm, as the case may be,) that I will faithfully perform all the du ties required of me and abstain from everything forbidden by the laws in relation to the establishment of post-offices and post-roads within 4. The crime of burglary, defin ed to be the action of. breaking and entering by night Into the house of another with the intent to commit felony; and the crime of robbery, defined to be the action of feloniously and forcibly taking from the person of another goods or money by violence, or putting him In fear. 6. The crime of forgery, by which is understood the utterance Resolution of general na tureNo. 2. JOINT RESOLUTION explana tory of resolution -approved Janu ary 31, 1868, entitled 44 A resolution limiting contracts for stationery and other supplies in the execu tive departments to one year. " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Con-1 If. m Dr. Sai tarrn re-' enodr cures by Its mild, hcal- injr properties, to which ice aiacaao yiciaa when the system has been - put In perfect orucr irim- Doctor Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery, which should be taken earnestly to correct blood and system, which are always at fault, also to act specifically, upon the rilicawcrt elands of the nose and 1U chambers. Catarrh Uemedy should be applied with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Doueheyrith which medicine can be carried htqh p and perfectly applied to all parts of pai- wruca sores ana sages and t, rain- ulcers exist, and from .which discharge proceeds. So successful has this course of treatment proven, that the proprietor offers 9SOO Beward for a case of "Cold in Head " or Catarrh which he ttatrmat cure. - The two medicines with Instrument, for $2, by all druggists. pain in the Small of the JBackand J Tumor of 12 Yedrs GrbxviH Cured by Railway's -Resolvent. ' - . ,rf DR. ;RADVA;;:;..;t perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swsetjntni, porre. reeulate, purify, clean and strengthen. TUd way Pills, for tiMeera of alt disorder of Monaco.. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous Plssssea. Headache. Constipation. Costivroess. ladigeetfas, Dys pepsia, Biliousness. Billons Fever. Inflammation of ue Bowels, Piles, aad all Derangements of tb Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive enre. Purely vegetable, containing swaMrcary,a3iieiM4aetiv. ens drags. , few doses of sUDWATO rTXXS win free the y.. ten from all the above named disorders, Trioe.leeata per Bo. SOLD BT B0GISTa - T? .... 7 BEAD "FAME AH TBOB Rend one letter stamp lo KADWAY CO.. Bo. S3 Warren St. stew Tors. -Information Worth thoasande wulfressnt roe.1 ,.'11111$ ?tyl 't,;j& t.l "4 wmui ia uuueniwu no uhicnuiuo i uniieu oiaus ui vruenca, in uon- ri of forged papers, the counterfeiting eress assembled. That the resolu- IS M mm I . . . -r .... .1 oi puoiic, sovereiK"i A w Kyveru- j uon appro veu uanuarv wiiny-nrst, 9th inst. A largo .py"y" was ririvn cvprul hundred feet thrqugn the air and crashed Into a school house full of children. Three of the children were instantly killed, and thirty aro reported more or less injured. l, 1873, or of 30th Sept., 1870, inTidni post-omces ana post-roaos witnm Tl, Kntlr of a factory in Hamil- I nrarvMal. for mail sArvlosin r..B I tha TTnltnH RfatM onrl thai: T rottl ton. near Glasgow, exploded on the olina, to be found at the principal post honestly and truly account for and a 1 i is n vtWT I n 1POQ I li TT1 fins I . m m . R.hnMi f , ipayovCTany money Deiongingto state of iorth caHnaHXlCJ come into my possession or control: to the second Assistant Pm,. and I also further swear (or General. JNO. A. J. CREswkt.t. that I Will suDDort the Constitution a k mi Poetmaatcr QneraL I of the United States, sq help me istxation, and the tterance there April 9tht 1874. lr0dtr J ; - 0f, .J. 6. The fabrication or circulation of counterfeit money, either coin or paper, of public bonds, bank notes, and obligations, and in gen eral or all things Demg uues or " mw 4 wth o Vn aTw ewwf s f ha Aia m 4-as . UUUUU1CUH Ul V1CU1 uo VVVtX4VC - amrmj felting of seals, dies, siamp and nation marks or state anq puouc . admin I KALI BUILDING IOTS FOIL SALE CHEAP. I offer for sale ten small building lots in the City of Ka- leizn, near 4 ppera caurco. at terms mm mmmwm .WCMVU. UD OI1U 1 prloe can be seen by calling my office I T7K louse on liill8boro Street. I JL eighteen hundred and sixtv-eifht entitled "A resolution limiting I within tha reach ot every laboring man contracts for stationery and other aa Ms surplus change. The onit tn T-romTl-nm Tw.Ji mapsoowing exact iooauon, size ana ments to one year," shall . not be fteld, or construed, to apply to, or include rnail-bags, mail locks and :eys, postal caros, postage stamps, newspaper .wrappers, or stamped envelopes. Approved, March 2i, $U. m WW, Mi febl6-w2m7 - 1 at the Club House I A. W. SHAFFER. Raleigh, March 23, 1874. 1 tf A LABCU VABITT OF FANCY uooas, xoys, &c. at i BROWN'S. Raleigh, April 7, 1874. O B S A House and Lot 1st ths):'2astQm. TTard, t containing . four rponis . and t , , kitchen, with one-fourth acre of ground1 attached, on Newborn Ayende, will be! soia on reasonaoie terms. Any person desiring to purchase will apply at this office. mar-4. " -
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